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Show Two I ;amee todav and two more tomorrow. to-morrow. Both double headers begin at 2:20 sharp. I. eo Dressan, leading pitcher In tha recently re-cently defunct Kansaa Ktate league, has accepted terma with Owner Cooley and Manager Blankenship and will report to the skyscrapers Immediately. Dressan la a southpaw. Cooley and Blankenship hsve done considerable scouting- during; the past few days, and as a result they will try out three, young pitchers and two others who have hsd experience In other leacrues. next week. - The Occidental have returned from a trip through Idaho, where they won eight out of nine gamea played. While away they won two out of three from Idaho Falla and defeated the following other clubs: Rlghy. Black foot, Sugar City, Ashton, Rex burg- and St. Anthony (two game). At Rex burs they batted ag-afnst "Slim" Hall, aad Manager Black reports that they gave him "aa awful trouncing." Jimmy Toman has made a hit with the fans at Boise. I,ast Tuesday they presented pre-sented Jimmy with a neat "little broom, the handle of which Is of sterling silver. Killilay. the Bolne pitcher, duplicated the feat of Claflln Wednesday by striking out "Hippo" Huelsman twice. Missoula papers have surely started a successful csjnpaign of hammering Bill Joyce. Here are a few of the rmpa the Sentinel hands the Missoula manager: "Wonder If Bcout McGuire saw anything that Impressed him. This Is merely s , soliloquy, you don't need to send snv ! answers." "The educators did not loe a game yesterday. The contest was a contribution to McCloakev's baseball outfit. The victory waa not earned, by sny means." "One of the hmr.es at Joyce park contained several poodle pups and things. There wss more attention paid to that box by some of Missoula's payers pay-ers than they paid to the game." ''it Is senseless to attempt to boost such a game as Joyce Is giving the MImsouIs has hail fans." "Wanted A shotgun warranted not to scatter;. one thst can be used get ling pegs down to second osse. Apply to George "Herplclde" Hsnson. rati her Missoula baseball team." "Wanted An upholstered banket; one that wilt hold chucks from the catcher. Applv 'Pink' Murphy, care Bill Joyce." "Will eel I reasonably to the earliest caller a collection collec-tion of glass arms and bum opt Irs; or will trsde for a supply of cayenne. f Manager Joye. Mlssouls baseball club." "For Rale; Price no object. An assortment assort-ment of dead baseball material. Flrat come first served. KtufT no-ije to me. Bill Joyce." "Wanted Immediately. s rat trap guaranteed to hold a baseball thrown to first bene. "Skipper" ft-erti. care of Joyce's baeehall hur-lesqur hur-lesqur " "Padlv needed: a dlapoaltton to go home nlshts snd he In condition to plsy haxcha'l next day. Most sny Mlasou!a ball player who hasn't a wife to bslUst him." "Wanted A ball bat cans hie of delivering pinch hits. Applv Bill Jovce. Will pay well for thepe gr,rxl If delivered before end of season." "Dannv Shea, manager of the Kan'sa City club of the American aaaocitlon wants Second Baseman Rockenfeld of the Tacoma team. He can have a coup'e of Ipfleiders from Joyce If he needs 'cm very bad. " "Moose" Brvsn. Helena's pitcher yes-terdav. yes-terdav. also ta k'd htmtelf ' it of h game and had thine; a so had'- at evert rn fer Kane who succeMrd him tha Kn was lucky to gel out of It even as he did. "PUV Morgan's home town rsper. In s afory Pointing out the prlrle wit.i which nill'a fellow townsmen sre following fol-lowing hia work. Informs It resdera thst BUI "acquired his good speed bv at and-Ing and-Ing on s hill near his father's farm and throwing stones Into the rlvr far helnw." We know of a few I'nlon league nit 'hers who might try this syatem. What. Short top "mil" Orr plsved a grand game yeste-. and hit the ha 'I en the P'ie but "Bill"' pulled off tv-me thins that didn't set well with the funs. I in pi re T-awler called two on Mm yeaterday, an! Bill came hack at him so atrong that the umps fined him 91. All this paaeed off o. k.. god the fana were actually with him; but Orr kept on talking and pouting pout-ing until the umpire put him out of the game. As It was. Orr's stlons coat not h in, but It mltrht have worked to the detriment of his club. Ifa all rlrht to make a holler as far as the umpire; will let you go. Bill, but don't nut vour club In the hole by pouting. You have a great many friends In ths stsnd whnj want to ae the elub win. and they are' not entitled so loae a-game through ytturi pouting, nor ahould .you take your spite out on vour teammates. Another thing. Rill: the two strikee your kicked on were right over the middle as big as a house. Iaugh at the umps when you fla jrc i ca:ia a Uad on you. and clout tiie - next one out of the tot, as yvu have done la tha past. A pickup Murray team and the Occidentals Occi-dentals will play a double header at Walker's ft Irl tomorrow afternoon, beginning begin-ning at 2 3U o'clock, I |