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Show COLTS MEET MURRAY TEAM t mm All but Four of BlanKen-ship's BlanKen-ship's Hen Have Now Reported Re-ported for Practice. If nur old conniving friend. Jups Pluve. rather of the rain and mow storm, will hut get off his Ugh korsa. tbrre will soon ba somathing doing In Ilia hrwsbsll l:no that will thaw out the fan' baseball fever. Manages Clilf Blnnkt.iahip of the Union Leagne ah e.idy baa eighteen husky hall " loaders of nnnv dlffarant variation :u-t ik-hliir to work out, and the Mar-.v.y Mar-.v.y pennant wlaneni of last ysar't Uuh btata lejriis art also hankering to get at sonic, one. Although Blsnkenahip'a men bar -notworkodfiUlla4:UJ!iioi.A.mlnute Jm bunch aan not roatat the temptation. tempta-tion. ant will therefore line op against Chill Millar'a strong Murray teira in an exhibition game it the smelter city park tomorrow afternoon. I'onr morn uf lllnnkeahit's men arrived ar-rived in the city thia morning, so that he now h.is eighteen men rendy In step into uniform. The only niiseisg recruits re-cruits an tlark, entcher; ;lsrh aad rl. pitchers, and Turk, infielder. Nothing but a downpour of rain will I'rnvrnt I iie ganie nt Murray tomorrow, Mrrnrilina in tiie managVre of both loama. and indication are that a large ' rrnwd will he on hand to nee th ron-(nut. ron-(nut. It wh hooril by Iwith managra 'hut the umne ronid Imi plaved at Walkfr'a firld. but the Infield there ia in aura conditio that bane ball ia eat -of the question. e The Murray team will rnntain the following members of Ian! year 's pennant pen-nant winners; Henlt, eateher; Trice and Jleiiaaer, pitehers; Kaefer, first base; nlnna, seeiind baee: t'aatro, abort; Al tlunn, I liird, and Tom (iunn in the outfield. Two or three new faces , will tie added. rllankenshin has the following fnen available: Hlaakenaliip and Perkins, ralrheni; Conway, Markie, Hrhimpff, iriamtl, Ilnmint'li Hauaon and Morgan, iitehfr; Hwanton, Urr, Hicks, Laird and Van, in fielders, and C'ordtg aad npenrer uutfisldera. ' LEAOUB votes. 'Persiipv HiU" Jovee, ipnnager of the Missoula club, has aisned another pitrker in the person of W. H. Hbam-beau Hbam-beau of Mare, Ida. Hhanibeau ia said to have an enviable reeord among the Idaho boshen and promiaiug future. . Mattrtre Weiss, owner of the Helens 1 frenrkiee, has told the fans there that e if they will subscribe 1.(U be will do the rest and a aubacjuption hat which ia now going the rouads is said to be neeting with much success. "Blnbh" Irby baa promised them a winning Leant aad the newspapers have alerted n to boost instead of kuork. The Taeima tigers, a tfam wMh s-as virtually gotiaai together bv f'litf FHankenahip last year, defeated the 4en FVaneiseo tesm of the t'oast league hiasdav. K'red Annie, the former islt Lake pitcher did the slab work for be tigers, "Heinle" Zimmerman, with Park 'ity ia iOOrl is more than making rood with the Hpokano elub of the Sorth western league. Conway Orr, Spencer, Laird and Van rare the new arrivala to Blanken-hip's Blanken-hip's squad thia morning.- ' Cooley and Ulsskenahip have been nock concerned during the pest few lays over the Question of practice uni-onne. uni-onne. Koms of the hovs have brought ild uniforms with them, but others rill have to take whatever can ba dug ip ia the city. Cooler states that he ia a fait set of prsrtie uniforms en he road, but tbey have not yet ar-ived. ar-ived. The new Halt Iake uniforms rill not he worn until the opening of ho avasoa. |