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Show SITU 115 II I Spirited Ball Game and Ir spection Mark First Day's Stay. GAS ATTACK STAGEt Automobiles From Private Homes Take Soldiers to Dinners. By FLOYI A. TIM MERMAN Staff Correspondent .SANTA ANA, CaJ., June 5. inspect-. regimental parade and a spirited ba, game featured the first days' f-tay of Utah boys in Santa Ana, and, altho -the men were busy practiKily ev-minute ev-minute of the day, they were glad to a change and some chance to rest ar-the ar-the long marches. Santa Ana people and residents fr;-all fr;-all parts of the surrounding country ited trie camp site today and at all Um there were thousands watching the ' t diers' every move. The morning hoy r were practically given over to e'ear: up after the dusty journey and it ? nearly noon before everything was shape to stand inspection. Early in the afternoon the men f --.. to the baseball grounds, where the team lined up against the Sati pi - j submarine base nine. In epite of V enthusiastic support the Utah players-. 1 ceived from their comrades, the e-. -won by a score of 3 to 0. While - . baseball game was in progress Eriec-General Eriec-General Richard "W. Young arrie; ramp with his staff. The people of l Ana were gi en a pleasant treat, v- at the completion of the game, a r. tack was staged and men applied masks' while the huge audience gaze: in wonder. No gas was used, fc'Jt .-nals .-nals " were given and the men o;". time in showing the crowds how q:.L the masks can be adjusted. Review Is Held. Immediately following the game . regiment was formed and was rev.er-by rev.er-by General Young and Colonel WiEis- 1 Webb. The people of Santa Ana chrr--as the soldiers marched by in per order. The command was then inspr: by General Young and at its comp-the comp-the brigade commander said tha; v camp a n d equipment were i n pf.-shape pf.-shape an(i reflected credit upon the r.-: It was learned upon the arrival of C-eral C-eral Young that upon Decoration dav grave of Private Frank C. Peterson. V served as an orderly for the general t-the t-the Utah artiliery during the Spar..-. American war. was visited and decors; with flowers by Genera! Young per;: ally. The grave of the Utah softer L-in L-in the ground of the Soldiers' home ; Sawtelle. Cr.l. In camp today there was but one f. ject of conservation among the r; Each told of the fine dinner he a . the home of a Sa-vta Ana resident' 1. . ( niirht when the entire command was ir-t vited out to their homes. There was no: I a man in the regiment who did not h?.v-l a wonderful time, according to the stone; v told today. All for the Asking. ' On account of the many people v-could v-could not get soldiers last night a '.ine of automobiles appeared tonight i:. took some CCO of the men to supper ; their homes. Santa Ana has been turrt. completely ovr to the artillerymen sr. they may have anything for the asiir: On account or the crowded prcgrar: :: t o d a pay d a y did r. o t sou n j ai. d i men will not receive their money ::r- tomorrow morning. Immediately fell :- inc pay they wiil be dismissed until urday and allowed to visit Los Ar.sr; Lieuterant Elcyd Puffin, who w.:.s :: charge of The Utah "baseball team, did appear in a merry humor follow: rx t:; came, but a few minutes later a teler.-" arrived and a smile, overspread his lectures. lec-tures. The message carried the ir.:"orri-tion ir.:"orri-tion that a baby boy had arrived ir. home in S;ut Lake during the e;irly a:;;:-noon. This mornmp the students or trie Ar.a hich school presented a scr-.oo! 7 x' to the I'tah men in the school atatur:-" and within a few moments alter the were thrown open the hall was p:K.v; Those who were fortunate enough to tain admittance, greatiy enjoyed t"?f'' A memorandum issued today outl'.' ;" return trip to Camp Kearny and which will be made. The start made from hVre Sunday morn in? at o'clock and mpht camps wlI be rr----at Kilboa Islands. Uisruna Feaon. : Onofre. Ocean Side, Kncinitas and 1 Mar. Still the sick report is untouched an entry and the medical officers hoping that the return trip can be irs-"' as successfully as tho journey from can.- |