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Show MANY NICKNAMES ARE SUBMITTED Fans Taking Keen Interest In Ogden Baseball Club; Old Pepper Will Return From tho way "nicknames'1 are pouring Into the sports department for the 1921 Ogden Baseball club, the throe judges, a L Glasmann, J Ray Ward and A. P. Bigelow. will no doubt have their hands full In selecting select-ing a nam for h local hascball club. Severn I first-rate suggestions have already al-ready hern received and when th final fin-al choice Is made those to make tho decision will have to put on their thinking caps. In the nt Union Association As-sociation tho gdrn club Uoro ihe nickname of the "Canncrs " This title Was gH'cn the local club due to the many canning plants operated in Ogdn and Weber county With other Industries now nperatlnr here some of the fans have submitted submit-ted other names. Tho naming contest li open to ail residents of Ogdon, from youths to the oldest fans In the city, and women in particular are urged to take part In the contest. The tlrst prize Will be two season tickets to all baseball games played at Ogden In the Northern Utah league during the 21 season. Second prize wdi be two tickets to the opening eon-test eon-test here against Logaii On May 4, while third and fourth prizes will be one ticket each In the opening game. With the interest manifested in the Utters which have been received by jthe sports department to date, it Is evident that the fans are eager to see 'a first -c lass article of baseball return I tO Osden. The nickname contest, conducted l The Standard-Examine r, will close Friday, March 25. The names of the winners will appear in the March 2Tth i Issue of The Standard-Examiner oo |