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Show QUINLAN 10 JOIN TIE IIS Rain at Modesto Halts Work j of Salt Lake Team Tommy Well Again. Modesto, Cal s March 20. There was good news and bad news In the training camp of tho Utes today. Rain halted tho work of tho Indians this afternoon. A steady downpour put an one1 to any thought of work on the diamond. In tho afternoon after a morning o rest, tho players braved tho elements and went out for a hlko to keep their muscles limebered up. The good news came that Tommy Quinlan, outfielder, who has been ill at his home In tho east, is en route to Modesto by way of Salt Lake, feeling strong and ready to get Into the training train-ing work at once. Of like cheering effect was word received hero that Captain Buddy Ryan Is growing much strongor dally, and that ho can bo expected to get into the game much sooner than was anticipated at first. This will greatly simplify the managerial man-agerial burdens of Big Chief Blanken-shlp, Blanken-shlp, who has enough to worry about at second base, without having to start his pitchers working with a weak outfield, which might shorten up their confidence. Stars vs. Heroes. There is a great deal 'of, rivalryJn camp over the second game of na series between the Stars, managed1 V BUI O'Connor, business manager, Pjad the Heroes, managed and directed, personally, by Blankenship. Everyone of the players, regardless cf the side upon which their lot may be cast are eager and anxious to wager their last penny on the outcome out-come of this second clash which Is sure to be faster than the first. If tho weather turns fair tomorrow, two games will be played. Pitcher Flttery asserts that he Is in. prime condition, and is begging Blank this far ahead to promise to pitch him In the opening game of the season in Salt Lake against Oakland. |