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Show BOOSTER DAY IN BASEBALL CIRCLES With Manager "Kitty' Knight and his Kittens determined to please the, large crowd of boosting fans by winning win-ning the game and Manager "BUT Qulglej of the Helena team and his Vicilantes equally eager to move toward to-ward the top of the percentage column col-umn once, more, the attendance at. toda's game is promised a hard fought exhibition. Tho dope, how ever points to a victory for Ogden. While Helena has been playing snappy ball during the season, as shown by the high place held In the percentage column but a few weeks ago, that team has not improved as has Ogden During the first series l,er0i Ogden took only the opening game. It now looks as though Og den would make up the loss this-week this-week Helena arrived in Ogden last night and the only new man In the lineup who was not with the team during it preceding visit Ib Dorcb. Dorch played for Ogden for a fow games In the po sltion of shortstop He holds down center field for tho Vigilantes The big booster day program began be-gan as planned at 3 o clock with a band concert In the principal streets bv the band In an open street car Following that event, the automobiles began gathering near the entrance to the Weber club for the parade. For the ball players of both teams, the oung iaay Duna. Secretary I L Reynolds announced that he had a list of 26 automobiles. With the open car containing the hand In the lead, the parade started down Twenty-fifth street to the depot, back again to Washington avenue and along Washington avenue to the baP. grounds at C. Sen wood. Since the list was published last evening, several other dry goods, furniture fur-niture and grocery stores consented to close In time for the game which, does not begin until 4.45 o'clock. Knight and Perkins and Ames and Crittenden make up the opposing batteries bat-teries in the game today rtn . |