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Show RAINY WEATHER GIVES LAY-OFF AT PITTSBURG Special to The Tribune. CAMP mOKR. Pittsburg. Cal., March ! 27. The chijf business before the house here today was the purk sparerib and liberty lib-erty cabbage feed, which came on at 6:30 p. m., and came off directly the ball ; players got settled to their work. It was a gala occasion, that feed, and it was doubly welcome on a day when ball playing play-ing was impossible owing to a rainstorm. The rest the Pees had today will do : no harm. the boys have been working double shift every day for two weeks. The skies are not rich ill promise for tomorrow, but 7 1 err is hopeful that the usual morning workout and the usual afternoon game will be possible Hen today wired transportation to Lyman Ly-man Smith, outfielder, who is at Los Angeles, An-geles, and "Smithy" is due to report to-im to-im iitow. If c was discharged from the navy only a J'-w days ago. He is a lightning light-ning fielder, but has not been much of a hitter. Herr is rather up against it for outfielders out-fielders and thinks he can use Smith to good advantage when tho Bees open up again tomorrow. It is expected that Walter Lcvereriz will be on hand, llerr has received no definite word from Bob Steele, who, in Miie f the fiict that he has been bought and paid for, is still held "prisoner" by the Giants in ' their Gainesville, Fla,, camp. |