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Show A CHALLENGE. To the Athletes and Sportsmen of Parowan, Utah. Parowan, wo want ono more chance at you. You havo defeated Cedar City in two minor events such ns a rabbit hunt and the M. I. A. track meet, but you haven't a look in with us at tho great National game baseball I Wo can play rings around you, and you know it. Wo cant? Listen! Wo hereby challenge Parowan to a Bcries of six games of baseball to be played by men residing in Parowan and Cedar City on bIx succeeding Saturday afternoons, af-ternoons, beginning tho scries just as soon ns you are ready, games alternating alter-nating between tho two towns. The buuslncs men of Cedar City agree to close their places of business whilo tho games aro being played here, if tho business men of Parowan will do the same thorc. Tho Cedar City Commercial club will offer prizes to tho man having the highest batting averago during the series and to the man having tho smallest pcrccntago of orrors in proportion pro-portion to the number of chances taken. tak-en. The Commercial club will handle tho gates at Cedar City and will expect ex-pect Parowan to mako their own arrangements ar-rangements at that place. Parowan, "wo fool rt In our bones" that we can "skin" you. If you feel that wo can you doubtless will say nothing; hut if you aro game as you should be, you'll writo John P. Fuller, manager Cedar Base Ball Team, accepting ac-cepting our challenge and naming tho date for the first game. What kind of a "nolso" aro you going go-ing to mako? CEDAR CITY BASEBALL TEAM. |