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Show RED CROSS BENEFIT BALL GAME SUNDAY The scheduled baseball game at Bonneville Bon-neville park Sunday between the Twentieth Twen-tieth Infantry and the Wilson Western Arms baseball team is arousing a great deal of Interest. The game will jaegin at 3 p. m. President Lane of the Salt Lake club has given the teams permission permis-sion to use the big park. Every cent that is taken in will be given to the Red Cross. Lieutenant Paul Matlock, captain of the Twentieth Infantry club, has been drilling drill-ing his players at Fort Douglas and the soldiers wltfl show t he Wilson bovs a tough battle. On t he other hand, Captain Cap-tain Dern's men have been out for practice prac-tice two evenings this week and have rounded into a fast aggregation. Manager Rummell of the Wilson has arranged ar-ranged with the street car company to have six extra cars running to the game. Matlock, has not yet chosen his team for Sunday. He Is picking the best players play-ers of the "company league" .for the game. The following men will line up with the Wilson elub: m Hlnkle. Fallentine. Gunn, Morgan, Dern, Fitzpatrick, Lloyd. Oreen, Kaufman. Coleman, Jones and Grady. |