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Show !.'DC-32-'3'0Yi . Fruit-Picker and Eiders: ; , Vili Cross Da ts n his ' -'- . . 'i,fc-V ;-,v;AriCrnooD::v'i--.-.i; I yard today to see the Salt -Lake -boys ' - S PP Againet the Botaa team Play wlU i begin at 2:30 -aa- the clock' ticks. -k ?. j -' The g-arne.,-wiUt Ije jof mucji import-' I ' ance. .To beglji with wa are" out'to.wiiu I ' .... - - we need every game from now,on..., It the second"" place "with, today's game j ; Tommy Leahy, our able backstop, will I xnaka his debut a ,"der. Captain, ain't ' - ttf.-; ..?-r..iv-;'.'. & j . Leahy had the boys out for an airing yesterday.: - They wilt be glad to see' Rellly back; He pat them through their stunts for a session lasting during the . hours the sun vas up., .What he.lold them about the science of the game would make even Mr. Chadwlck, the father of the game, take notice. ; . If they win today they will be ban-.queteruon ban-.queteruon pie and cake -by Leahy, if hey what he'll say to' them .will forcibly remind .them of the "chats" : Rellly indnlgea in occasionally with the umpire. . . , ' . ? - .' Max Muller "and- - "JockoJ Thomas ; hare left us. They went out on- the, 11:45 train laat night headed for Van-- Van-- couver . They didn't "beat 'It. pnthe ' blind," although they maintained they "each had. five daya' pay coming to them . which la atill coming acoordlng to their ; story. They occupied a stateroom which . looks as though they had fallen into a , cloverefleld as their new Job .looks. . . ! But it ts up to Leahy to parej the way and pull the boys along to victory. - It - looks as if he -will do it -too.i l-jr:. 5 |