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Show 1 1 Indians Appear in I 1 BasebaM Uniforms The Indian may make his reappear- t V. ance in major league baseball if two I S Rtf a- Rcdmen now with the Little Rock - WA Southern league team keep up their sood work. They are Wano, first w-jg-frn baseman, and Yellowhorse, pitcher, jj ct, anc their performances aro remarjr- -' d$ ablc- considering that both are raw th,' rookies. Wano did have some oxpcrl- , ence with the Little Rock team last thi year, but this Is Ycllowhorse"s first inij break into league ball. The Indian on pitcher has boon a sensation from the m.J time he found whore the pitching nLl . Plate Is located, while Wano leads his ' lt.A team in hitting, and Is said to be de- eji.' veloplng into a pollshod fielder. Llt- Xti Ue Rock- tho way, has two other Z-iJl Indians on Us team, Joe Guyon, who I ,, "on fame as a collego player, andl i vlQnJ. Casey Smith, over whom the curtain K tu'- will be drawn for the time being |