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Show WHO'S IT IN BASEBALL Great Production Will Be Pulled Off Today and Tomorrow. Walker's field, Saturday and Sunday only. Curtain rises at 3:30 p. m. The great production, "Who's It In Baseball." Base-ball." Sumptuously staged. The cast: Salt Lake. Ogden. Stlckney r. f Bluth O'Brien 2b Bare Toren lb Clark Thornton p Castleton Leahy... a c Hausen Peer ..3b Fulmer Haynes c. f Glmlln Douglas 1. f Herwlg Iverson ss ...:.Breslno . This production has been, especially en gaged for these two performances. It is to be hoped that the public will accord this presentation of the national game the support it so well merits. . . Many of these sterling players have been seen In Salt Lake many times. The public is well aware of their prowess and I ability. "Happy Jack" Thornton will do the heavy lead from the center of the etage known as the pitcher's box, while young Roy Castleton will play the opposite part to him. If the public encouragement is such to warrant the management in so doing, the production will be put on for a run. If, however, the public approval is not forthcoming the various players will Join other companies and the big production pro-duction will come to a sudden end. It is to be hoped that this production will be supported In the heavy box-oftice manner it deserves. All the players hnve their parts down letter perfect and the production Is eure to run along smoothly and entertainingly. Every attention will be shown patrons at the ball yard. Carriages may be ordered or-dered immediately after the curtain falls. We need a summer stock company here In this branch of the profession and the action ojf the public will decide today whether It Is to be or not to be, as Secretary Sec-retary E. O. Shepard has repeated a few years after Bill Shakespeare first uttered the famous battle slogan. |