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Show BASEBALL CLUBS IB IEET TODAY Nino husky athletes, hardened by weeks and months of strenuous training train-ing in a cool, a8hady office, will bravo the bright sunlight and heat prostration prostra-tion this afternoon to defend Ogden's honors on a four-cornered plot of smooth ground called a baseball diamond dia-mond This brave little band will represent rep-resent tho Weber Club baseball team and It proposes to do things to n team composed of members of Salt Lako's Commercial Club The game will bo played In SaH Lake, more specifically at the Cooley ball plant at ?, p. m. The Weber Club team, accompanied by at least two hundred rooters, wlllloavc home and mother at 12 o'clock today. Via the Bamberger, the team and its supporters support-ers (no joko Intended) wll proceed to the village on the south and. going direct to the Commercial Club, will preparo for the fracas. Coach Art Kuhn, when interviewed by a reporter last evonlng, said- "The track is fast and Ogden, with 106 pounds up, looks like a sure winner in today's race. Salt Lake may show but I can't see anything better than place for this selling plater. Just quote me as saying thnt Weber stock ought to jump several points today and that Ogden has everything;, including a swift jab to the body, a doublo Nelson Nel-son and scissors on" the neck, to say nothing of a wedge formation which ought to put the International polo champions to tho bad In the first half." Mr. Kuhn was reminded that his team was suprosed to play baseball at Salt Lake today and ho admitted having boon "heaped" to that information but coudn't recall the name of that particular partic-ular gamo. "Anvway our bunch looks all to tho candy," continued the Weber Club coach and translated means that tho Ogden team will win this afternoon after-noon The lineup of the local bvinch as announced an-nounced last evening Is ns follows- Buttorfleld, c; Ingebret6on, p.: Kuhn, lb ; McKlnslry, 3b ; Greenwell, ss.; Burton. If: Boyle, cf.; Nokloby, rf ; Sam Thomas and twenty others, subs. The Salt lake press agent claims that the most distinguished batterv and batsman that ever graced a ball lot will open the festivities. Mavor Glasmann Is slated to pitch the first ball, Governor Snry will attemnt to swat the said hall and Mayor Brans-ford Brans-ford will catch It If the executive falls to put thp wood against it At the conclusion of (he gam those of the visitors who are not in the hospital hos-pital will bo entertained at the Commercial Com-mercial Club In the evening. oo |