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Show PLAYERS WILL BE SEEN IN ACTION Manager "Kitty " Knisht of the Ogden Og-den baseball team will make bis first public appearance since bis operation tomorrow when he will be taken from the Dee hospital to the Glenwood ball park in an automobile to see bin players play-ers in action. Secretary Angus Kennedy telephoned telephon-ed to the Dee hospital this afternoon, asking Knight whether he felt able to attend and the answer came back that he was feeling great and would bo delighted to see the game tomorrow The game will begin promptly at 2:30 tomorow and AI Hestmark is to be the umpire Since receiving the official notification that be is to preside pre-side over the game. Al has been Studying the rules for 1913 and states that he is able to pass any examination examina-tion on the subject. Over the long distance, John Mr-Closkey Mr-Closkey of Salt lake told Mr. Kennedy Ken-nedy todav thai Ynn had arrived from California and would arrive in Ogden this evening Green, another pitcher Signed by Knight, vvill also arrive in Ogden in time tor the gams With the addition of the two, there are 15 men who are on the Ogden team That means that it is only necessary to secure three loral men to make up the two nines. The lineup for tomorrow probably will be as follows Pourroy c Perkins Fowler, Green l Sinclair. Drysdale Yau lb.'., Laird Poster as Brooks Jones 3b Butterfield W'es-sler .2b. . . For the field there are Murray Hays lloorebead, Cooper and the pitchers who are not working Fowler, the pitcher, receive,! a letter let-ter today from Stockton, f al . to the eflert that Remington, a big right -banded pltchei a$o played with Quiucy, III , last year, is now free and wants to play with Ogden Fowler states ihat Remington has the speed of Walt'r lohnson and will develop into a wonder when he secures bet-i bet-i ter control He played for two mouth with the Coas-t league and won a name for himself. Secretary Angus Kennedy will Write Remington, offering terms. |