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Show AMERICAN TEAM TO GO TO ENGLAND NEW YORK. April 27.-For the first time In the history of American athletics a football team will visit Ireland and England this summer in an attempt to gain international honors at the game under un-der Gaelic rules. It will be an ail-American team, chosen from the best players in the United State. Baseball Players Practice. . , A bunch of local baseball players was out Saturdav afternoon- and light prae-ce prae-ce was held. Jack O'Brien of the Salt nke team was out and the others were - rtretts, Bradley, Kemmerer and the lier boys. Currin Issues Challenge. Jack Currin, the wrestler, drifted into the city Saturday and at once announced that he is ready to take on either Thompson Thomp-son or McLaughlin. Wheelmen to Elect Ofjcera. The annual election of the Wheelmen's Protective association will be held tonight ;ln the Pooly building, ; McCarthy and Gibbs Sign. Tt.a articles of agreement between Mo-Carthy Mo-Carthy and Gibbs for a return fight have been signed and turned over to Manager McGlnr.is. McCarthy is still-In Eureka but is expected to arrive here some time this week to begin training. The match ; will come off Monday, May Uth. Soldiers Win Easy Game. The Calder's Park baseball team was easily defeated yesterday by the Fort j Douglas team. The score stood 21 to 12. For the Caldcr's.- Thomas Ashe and Heu-per Heu-per were all tried on the rubber, while Hunter pitched through the entire game for the soldiers. . . |