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Show HOOPSTERS ARE READY FOR SOiS Commercial League Games ai Weber Wednesday Loom as Real Battles. Players representing the Standard-Kxamlner Standard-Kxamlner and Xever-RIp quints arc primed for their battle at Weber Normal Nor-mal i nlleR,. tomorrow evening. Thi contest, which will he the ihird game of the evening on the Weekly Commercial Com-mercial league card, gives promise of ling nip and tuck throughout with either team an even chance to win. Moth the Xever-Rips and the Standard-Examiner qtimts have added new star to their llneupa. The league leaders will start the Wodncsdav ev -ning game with a first class lineup in harness, the players to be chosen from the following M. Witson. Bel-nap Bel-nap Nixon. E. Wilkonson. Eugene Wiggins, Boyd Lindsay. Ray Wilken- son, R. Divon and A. Belnap. Manager M. H. Brandon of t Standard-Examiner quint announced today that his lineup would be selected select-ed from the following players: Schadc Crltchlow. foil. Bowen. Andrews Koutz. Steele. Huaa and Shreeves. Carl Peterson will officiate in this battle The fit-it contest of the evening between be-tween the Deaf School and the Weber Seconds also promises to be keenly contested throughout. The Webei Seconds are In second place In the league j,tandirie; tied with the Standard-Examiner quint and they are out to retain tlfeir honors. "the other hand the Deaf players are confident that they will be returned the win. tiers. The first melee will start at 7-J0 o clock sharp. The second game Of he evening will be between the re-centiy re-centiy formed Medical Pnlt and Ihe NatMinal i;,ird- This , ntr houlu also be a hummer |