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Show The Editor of the Idaho Enterprise, Enter-prise, published at Mnlad City, certainly must have been under the influence of some of Malad's bad whiskey when he wrote that article concerning the base ball game in this city two weeks ago, and judging from the slang expressions ex-pressions us"d, he must have had a well developed case ol "snakes" about that time. Malad's ieam bad no kick to register and were treated like gentlemen while here and expressed themselves to that effect, but that editor had a "pipe dream" and while in that ''snaky" mood seized his pen and wrote the following slanderous pack of 1 sarcasm : "This year the local boyn -went down to Garland and were treated In a manner that proved that the make up of Garland's Gar-land's h anoint II team was closer to "pimps" than gentlemen. Instead of taking their defeat in a Sir Thomas Lip-ton-like manner, they look around for some excuse other than their own poor playing to account for the results of Sat urday'sgame. As lookers tho Garland hunch proved thcimclves about the mdbIIcbI lot of phiyeis that ever donned uniforms. .Small, why their egos would rattle In the shell of a mustard seed like a bird shot in a tin wash-boiler. They are the cube root of a vacuum, a cracked symbol at a ten-cent circus. It Is useless to waste adjectives on such miserable, pusillanimous apologies for men as that aggrcgati.m known as the Garlaud baseball base-ball team." Come again, boys, and when you return see that the editor is sober before he attempts to write up the the next game. |