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Show MONTPELIER WILL HAVE STRONG CLUE Special to Th Tribune. M )NTrKUt:il, Idaho. May 6. Monl-i'-.-hir w ill s-xin si.rt ;lie I'-1..-' laJl Eison ; jirriiminary to a series of jrames to be played J ily 4 arnl surcoet:Ti days v.'ith tennis from m-ar-l y citit-s. The Montpelicr J hv-ostiTs ciuh is backing tiie local ciuh this yt-ar, and a n umber of players arc pre par in ir to gel into action. In addition to J 'owning', Lswrenco find Carl SLOtirT-hei SLOtirT-hei c. Tom llartman. Mark Lehrbas, Je "edel, Grant Staley and a number of other veterans of the MompeHer club, aev-oi-al new plnycrs are avaiba!? this year.! Herbert Pnsniire has returned here from j lla wail, where he pitcned Hie Fourth roast Krtlllery to the championship of the is!a"dr-, and T. harp, ex -Green Kivcr raichr. a nd J. Jackson, former sini- ' pi o player in the east, are expected to ma!:e ihe local team. Tho Boosurs' club las nrmed the fol-lwinf; fol-lwinf; committee to look alter the local baseball F'tuaiion and arrar.L'o the trames for the 1 o u r t h : A . V . V e a 1 r y , V . G . Stale; , Carl Sponirberir, Kmoiy Mulica, ! T. G. Sharp and Seba Tunks. i |