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Show BALL PLAYER HAS ! BONES BROKEN I Denver, Colo., April 20. The Salt ;E Lake ball team finished its exhlbi- ffj Hon tour in Colorado today, wallop- l ing the Florence team 16 to 0. Man- 1 B ager Hester started late tonight for Price, Utah, where a game will be played. Ml Bradshaw, the young second sack- er, in whom Hester has been placing JL a great deal of hope, was seriously injured today. Two bones In his !E right foot were broken as he slid ? into third base. The physicians de- clare it will be six weeks at least be- f fore he can get back into the game. However, Hester Is not discouraged. ' fl He declared tonight over long dis- ;jr. tance telephone that he will begin the if season on April 28, a week from to- ' morrow, with a team that is worth fly while. f Morgan, who thus far has been able S to do very little work, is rounding into shape and Hester expects him to be P in fine fettle for the season's open- L ing. F The Salt Lake boys arc batting the l, ball hard. They got twenty-four hits . 1$ today. Hester gave both Schultz aud . C Knapp a trial on the plate. Only E? three hits were counted against Clie ; r two- . ,1 |