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Show I SEALS FIND GROUNDS ARE( TOO FAR OUT l'HESNO, Cal., March 4. The Seals made their debut this afternoon on a ball yard that lies right in the center of. a beautiful farming country. The .park is so far from town that some of the boys wanted to carry their blankets blan-kets and provisions for the journey. But they were persuaded to take a chance. But one day's experience convinced con-vinced Jerry Downs and L. R. Payne, the man who is financing this training trip that unless the players could train closer to tho hotel they would spend most of their time traveling, so arrangements ar-rangements have been made for the players to work out on Holmes's playgrounds, play-grounds, close in, with shower baths, a runninc track and all the comforts of a regular training camp. Chief Johnson does not care a thing about that running track, for he is afraid that it will remind Jerry Downs that running is a splendid exercise for fat men. By tomorrow most of the regulars reg-ulars should be on the job and then the work of real training will begin. |