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Show cut, iif V. X. Cnicmis, Lee Miner. Wiilt Wheeler, Ted IlMyniuud ami Mclviu Hoffman. The winner of tlio new Ford car to lie Riven away at this dale will lie niilKMliired just before die game starts, therefore it is requested by tlio management lilat every body who has tiekets lie present early and those who have not tiekets get them at once ut any of the business houses. v It is anticipated that fully 000 people will attend this first game. OPENING BALL GAME NEXT WEDNESDAY Springville Starts Out With Good Organization; Prospects Goods Springville baseball fans and enthusiasts en-thusiasts for the great national sport are anxiously waiting for the first big game of the Utah Central league series to bo played in Springville Spring-ville which will take place next Wednesday afternoon April 13, at 3 :30 on' tho high school campus ; Springville vs. Spanish Forfk. The excellent array of home town 'timber which has been mustered together has made a showing show-ing thus fnr that is indicative of some real surprises during this year's games. In the game played last Thursday Thurs-day with the Columbia Steel plant team the 13-0 score in Springville's favor was very flattering in the face of the fact that the steel plant team defeated the Provo regulars to a G-2 score. ' With Judge Wilkins, Frank Cran-mer Cran-mer and Vernon Dalton for the mound and "War Horse" Davie behind be-hind the home plate makes a defensive defen-sive for Springville heretofore undreamed un-dreamed of. Earl Groesbcck who plays first base comes back to the team with additional growth added to his previous pre-vious experience of two and three years age. Herald Christensen on1 second base promises to be an Eddie Collins Col-lins the second. 1 Third Baseman Glenn Jones is declared by critics to be both born and made a baseball player. E. "W. Snow who plays short stop seems to be a grandstand sensation. It is said of Frank Cramuer the one man who can wing the ball from fartherest end of centerf ield to the home plate, that he can hit the ball as easy and as far as he can throw it. Clyde Packard who plays left field is one who has long been tried and never been found wanting. Although L. A. Koylance who plays right field is new to some of the fansl it is said that he won his place on the team strictly by merit. It is thought that one of the greatest great-est assets to the team is the strong corps of reserve niades up at pres- l |