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Show SMITHFIELD READYFOTf INITIAL GAME W Manager Bill Mclvor Expects His A 1 lop Ogden in Opening Contest Of. Pitchers Being Carried on SiC W ter; Northerner Infield IYoJkJS (Special Dispatch) OMITHFIBLD. May 11. Manager J Pill Mclvor and iis Rummltg ar working out dally In preparation for the opening game of the season at Ogden, Wednesday, May 17. Th I Summits look and act 100 per cent better at this time than they did in 1921. Skipper Mclvor has a good looking crew of athletes. Tho skipper, himself, him-self, win play the initial aai k and Bo a little pitching. Mcivor is rated aa one of the best afktkers In tho organisation or-ganisation and plays well at first base. MANY STAR CHI t KJ5B8. Zwelfel, of the Canadian league laci season. Is one of the bes on the Smithfield pitching staff. Ho may do the chucking against tKe ounners when the teams t ike th field nt. was one of tho leaders fl the Canadian Cana-dian league last season Zweifel has a nice ns-ortno-nt of yhr. - n nd h . plenty control Hewle. with the VjFnen Tigers for a time this season la one of the other 'alley'' throwjjps for the locals, Hewle has shown considerable claa and may land a ruF11'-"' berth. The other playjs trying for a position po-sition on the pitOSlng staff Is 1. 1. a tall youngsterfrom the Pennsylvania Pennsyl-vania steel leage- With sui h aF'bundance of pitching pitch-ing material If' Summits should be ahh- to inak. best flubs in the li ague Bten t win. K v TO CAT II. Joe Kane considered one f the best youngA-'al('hers in this -. tion of the we. hh' Salt Lake for 1 lime durLv the training season, will perform l&hind the bat for the locals. lo-cals. Kaoy arrived a few days ago! and Is a"eadV 'n condition. f poed of yh: H: 1 XsT QlTtaaaKL '-aBli m-.. ' -tcHal Mr: ' 1 saawl 11 |