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Show Opening of Ball Season Big Game On B. Y.C. Diamond Thursday. Rain or shine, sink or swim, live or die, there will be a big game of baseball base-ball on the B. Y.C. grounds tomorrow at 4 o'clock. At that Ime tho Agricultural Agri-cultural College team under the captaincy cap-taincy of Mr. Eric Guggenheim Ry-berg Ry-berg will undcrtako to lam, skin and Jay-hawk an aggregation of ball toss-crs toss-crs and would-be's under the guldanco of Prince Alphonso-Gaston Stonoy. Despite the fact that on Saturday the A. C. team walloped the baldhcads of the faculty that bunch Is going to have a stiff old time of it in trimming Stoncy's children, for this Nestor of baseball In Logan has a habit of making mak-ing hls'men do stunts that put Biblical Bibli-cal miracles into the deep shadows and then he has Settle to pitch for him. What Settle can't do with a ball Isn't worth attempting. He It was who Invented the knuckle curve so much talked about now, and lie en-Joys en-Joys the distinction of being tho only amateur that ever held the Chicago White Sox down to four hits in a game. If Settle hasn't the rheumatism In his arm, or Ids leg, or his chest, or his head (for three years he hasn't been anything but a chunk of rheumatism) he will show those A. C. youngsters moro new wrinkles than they oven dreamed of seeing in ten years of baseball. base-ball. But the College boys are confident confi-dent and Ryberg's experience as a ticket scalper and manipulator of Greek lumbermen has taught him how to take care of himself and that a man isn't licked until he yells "enough." Tho prospect for a good game is all that could bo desired. Big Parade. The game begins at 4 o'clock but at 3 o'clock a parade, headed by the A. C. Military band will traverse tho business section and then go to the ground for preliminary work. A small admission ad-mission fee will bo charged, and the proceeds, as we understand It, will go towards buying the A. C. of U. team ball suits. Many of tho boys about town are boosting tor all It's worth and hope to get a big crowd out to see the game. In the evening a dance will bo given at tho Pavilion, a per cent of the proceeds pro-ceeds of this going to the A. C. boys also. Get In the spirit, Join the boys In their fun, see a good game, and at the same time help out a good cause. Tho lineup of tho teams will bo as follows: fol-lows: A. O. of U, Logan Little catcher Poppleton Drysdalc pitcher Settlo Ryberg first base Stoney A. Egbert. . . second base Thorpe Brossard .. .shortstop Walker Costly third base Harding Sadler center field J.Adams Nebeker ..v.. left field T. Adams' Morley right field Morton |