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Show wili don a suit for the only time j m his life. Call Fullmer has his flowing hirsute adornments scissored scis-sored in honor of the occasion' acd Aiose Bianehard says he will follow Call's example in this re gard. F. A. Newburger is training train-ing down to350 pounds so as to be able to play, Seta A. Langton believes he can Knock the sphere over Anderson's barn it it is only on-ly pitched swift enough, and Cl.rence Cummicg-s will show what a good second baseman can do in the way of doable plays. Frank Hanks will carry dispatches dis-patches from field Marshal H. G. Haybxil to the captains on the firing line, Charlie Harris having hav-ing lent his white charger for this purpose and Miss Drusiila, Smith says if any brave cannon-neer cannon-neer goes down in toe fray she will re-enact the role of the ilaidi of Sarugossa and take his place ! with the firing torch. Mrs. E.' G. Hay bail wiii also take part in , the role of Moll Pitcher of Mon-! mouth and all who are acquaint- i ed with both ladies wou:d not doubt their courage in such ordeals. or-deals. John Spande wiil be chiaf of staff, and Henry tt ad- man win taire a repair outfit down to the grounds to patch up the boys who have their fingexs split. Ralph Moore and Gus Gordon have laid aside their differences dif-ferences for this occasion, and Fred Marshal says if they will ! allow him to umpire, the Centers j whl win, 19 to 3. Will Preston has mired up a bottle o patchouli patch-ouli und white rose for the winners, win-ners, and thinks if his ttreet is victorious, it will be changed to Scenter street. Roy Mc A-llister intends to outroot George H. Champ all along the line, while Harry Smurthwaice bus borrow j ed, the Co'Jege- piano , and whT play ''Seethe Conquering hero Comes" as his crcrwd marches UJJ cue UWi. I These are but a few of the (preparations so far made. A COQip;eta schedule would 611 au lunaoridged . dictionary. The I M in street coutinge nt is somewhat some-what unoecided. John Crawford Craw-ford says he doesn't know which I side his store lies on, and George jDuabar has a store on both I sides, so they will root for each side half the time. W- .J. Robin-sou Robin-sou has a leaning for the north side, but thinks Center's chances are good, and B. F. Riter's regiment regi-ment will throw their influence southward. Widiam Hack says his forte is makina- numnk- in niAa Notes of the Green Diamond . Those who have formed an opinion that there will be nothing noth-ing in progress at the ball park, tomorrow certainly possess very , little information concerning the preparations now under way. We are going to take the public into our confidence and whisper into its ear the fact that the coming conflict will be one of the most spirited battles ever fought out on the green or any other r.olor of sward. When two of the highest grade but thinks,1 he might use a bat to advantage, j as it is much like a rolling pin . ' Mrs. Lulu Johnson will cheer I every base hit, and if that isn't enough to encourage heavy bat-' ting, then we may as welt give up in despair. Miss Hilda Eha-son Eha-son says she intends to reorganize reorgan-ize Napoleon's Legion of Bonor, if the north crowd win, and even popular Andreas Petersen has been quietly studying Spalding's j baseoall guide during the past few days. George W. Thatcher is trying to resurrect his old time iron arm, and Thau Naylor will appear ap-pear on the ground in a fine pneumatic, while Sidney Stevens I down Main, reaching just beyond be-yond Jake Theurer's brewery, and its head will cut close to Vili Hurst's corner. An effort is being made to have the stores close for the occasion. oc-casion. The business men of the town have signed an agreement to shut at 3:45, except one or two. i The line up will be something I after the following nlan: j Center St. Tet Nv.r h I " c S. jfaoM-u ,-.rtcn . ji b3nn: ici.B.,n 1sti (',,!, chr' Moi-vn ?h.1 b II. Jours I ! ' J'.nea 3rd b (.ami bell j ! femith e s i at ! I Hen-.-h rr Barmclonch j Haws 1 f Palmer j mighty opposing forces meet, there is friction of the most energetic en-ergetic type, and thus it will ne when the hosts of Center and First north streets come together togeth-er tomorrow. The Center streeters are arranging ar-ranging to put up an article of ball that would cause Adrian Anson An-son to turn green with envy, or Buck Ewing of the Giants to go to work witn a pick and shovel. Bill Hoffer is going to be present and tell how he and Newmeyer won the pennant for the Li-goons.. Li-goons.. Sam Tnatcher expects o make a three base hit in the welfth inning and Os Shelto-J and Joe Odell will relate how Wiil Brown and Wallace Boyle used to pin v great ball in the Junction City. j Charlie Hanson will appear on j the ground arrayed in ail the colors of the rainbow, and Frank Thatcher says he will runbases if they'll let him use a wheel. A procession will be formed to march to the diamond at 3:30 tomorrow. Its right will rest across Sam Glazer's doorstep and its left wiii form along up the Palace stairway facing Wiil Reading's meat market. Its north cornet' will be headed |