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Show BITS OF FODDER T FOR LOCAL FANS John McCloskey was heard last night uttering "Revenge" in large, red syllable. sylla-ble. He will have a chance at 2.30 today, when the teams again eome together. e e In addition- to his home run, Fred Weed played a great gam in the field yesterday. yester-day. . He gathered in a swat from O'Con-nell's O'Con-nell's bat that ought certainly to have been a Jilt - Ward made a beautiful long running catch of Toiler's foul fly back of third. e Kid Toiler played hi first game with the Elders this season, and was stationed In middle field. His hitting is expected to help greatly. There is a tendency towards carelea haae-runnlna- on the cart of the Elders that gives the fan heart disease. On great Improvement noticed, however, is that they are running out what seem to be aure outs. This sam stunt has gained many a run. The probable batteries today will be Blewett and Hanson for Boise and Quick and Hausen for Salt Lake. Everybody was glad to see Bruyette swat at a critical moment yesterday, as It shows his batting eye has ceased to blink. The wise ones with overcoats were objects ob-jects of envy yesterday. The Salt Lake Juniors defeated the Grants by a score of 15 to 4 on the dog and pony grounds yesterday. |