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Show GAME SLATED FOR SUNDAY AT CEDAR The Malford Base Ball Club will play a practice game with Cedar City Sunday at Cedar, manager Pratt Root announced yesterday. He will not select his team until immediately im-mediately before the game and the team as yet has had scant practice but he will probably have little trouble in throwing a team together for the practice game as he has a number of veterans to choose from and several new men with which to make replacements. replace-ments. A large turnout responded to the call for players issued by the manager last week. Monday and Tuesday evening ev-ening saw fifteen or twenty men in the ball park warming up and getting ready for serious practice. Among others, Barney Fothering-hain, Fothering-hain, who hasn't seen service with, the team for several years but who is remembered re-membered for his accurate fielding, appeared at practice and showed that he still retains the base ball talent that brought special notice to himself when he was playing with one of the strongest teams that Milford had ever produced. Spence Schow, Jess Done and Shadow White of last year's string "were out occupying their old positions in the infield, and showing up good for early season form. Roy White, Max Root, Lewis Davis, Tom Schow, Tom James, Theo Fothering-ham, Fothering-ham, who held substitute positions last season were also out limbering up. Glen Jamps, Cliff Cook, Pete Peterson, Lawrence Easton who turned turn-ed out for practice are as yet unknown quantities as their work has not been seen as yet in Milford. Manager Root is optomistic in reviewing re-viewing the prospects for a winning season and with the good material available believes that he can whip together to-gether a credible team. |