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Show Isn't tt funny no one thought of Csn-non Csn-non Lund long are this? The kid has slwsya been a great little athlete In his school day and haa pitched aome brilliant bril-liant ball during the paet few years. There may be evera1 more like him riant her, and H costs nothing to try them. Jimmy Toman ex pert e to get on In the Coast league during the riuetns weeks of that organisation. In fart, hs already haa an otter from that circuit. - "Ah. there's a big league ball." aaid . Manaser McCafferty f the Missoula team a day or so ago. "Hee, he continued, 'how email It Is?" Ho went on to explain ex-plain that all besebnjle are supposed to he of uniform sine and we. slit, but that there Is. In reality, a lot of difference. "They take the hell In Ilia factory." said he la explanation, "and try to drop .It down a little, tin tube. Those that go throush are right and are bosed for the majors. Thoee that do not are sent to tha minors, Bvery once tn a while we fcl a bell out her that feel like an ndeor ball Those balls are hard to pitch with, believe me. " Missoula Mla-soullsn. Mla-soullsn. Wrk Cooler be lh nucleus for good tilt team and he baa all winter In which to look for men to nil th week spots. Jack Codv, owner of the le franchise, fran-chise, la expected In the city today. Rev Reck, welt known la Utah stele leas-ue base hell for many yeare. and former member of the Dubie tailors of this city and tha Rurrka Cub. le visiting visit-ing In the city. Roy waa playing short for the Moose Jaw club of the Western Canada league, which won the pennant ther. until he waa Injured and had to retire. 'Rraao" Nerthrop, the hard hitting third baseman of the old Duble tailors, le now a policeman at Mullen, Ida., scoots sc-oots in to Roy Reck. The benefit at Helena veeterdsy should net the players fine little "cut'' each. Maurice Weiss, the club owner, was offered of-fered th benefit by the fane, but he turned tt down and told them to giv the reoelpte to the boys, and he asked only that ts per rent of th aat recelpta be given to Manager lrby. Artie chhnpff waa again there wtlh both feet yesterday, but Bill Orr bad an on day. ' The eoachlng of Brick Devereaux and Spencer Abbott was a great help to young Lynd yesterday. . Lund struck oat eleven Irrigators. Double header thle afternoon and tomorrow. to-morrow. Both begin at t:S0 o'clock. trfck Cooley le elated over the good ahowlng of Lund. . The ManU team haa disbanded foe the season. Barber, the R. C. M. I. pitcher, who le tn receive a tryout with the skyscrapere. may not bo able to report until tomorrow. tomor-row. I The athletre of th Alia elub and the officers at Fort Douglae are playing a game at tb fort thle erternoon. It now looks a If all expected peet-seeeon peet-seeeon exhibition same wilt have to be called orT. Heed and McCloekey figure tt will be too expenelve to brlna their clube down here, and thua far Oaden hee been unable to come to terme with the eky-erraner. eky-erraner. Oaden'e guarantee demands are aald to be to larse. IXTX -NATIONAL CHESS. CARIJ1BAD. Sept. . At the end of the fourteenth round of th International cheea tourney yesterday the record etood: Schlechter. Telchmann, lot each; Rotlewl, t: Marshall. (: Perils. Alechlns. Ruech-Una. Ruech-Una. Vldmar, Leonhardt, 7t each: Rubin-eleln. Rubin-eleln. Conn. Keetlc. 7 each; rhotimlrekl, nplelmann, Tartewoker. 4 each. Duraa, Chaise. Burn, Niemaowttarh, each; Loewenflech. ffslwe, JanTe, 4 each; Johner. I: Alapln, 4; Ksnrnl, 4; Rabl-novtlseh. Rabl-novtlseh. t. |