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Show If Collegians Meet G unners In League Game Toc3 If LOOANSTES TO f FURNISH KEEN If BALLJATINEE Lefty Dimmock Will Op " . pose Ned Niles on Slab; I Petersen Out f OGAN and Opden meet in a leasrue 1 Li contest at Lorln Farr park at 2:30 o'clock. It ia self evident what will ITOllOW- "5" -, . with the sole purpose of uendlnp tho Gunners down to defeat. They managed man-aged to put ovor a 7 to 4 victory last Thursday, chasing: over flvo scores In their half of the seventh frame. Hal Dimmock. tho flashy southpaw of tho Collegians, will be pitted on the firing line for the visitors DlmmooK Is considered ono of the best chuck-ers chuck-ers in the loop. His crooked arm tactics make him hard to beat. NILES TO WORK. Ned Nlles, the elongated slab artist' art-ist' of the Ownners. will again oppose tho Collegians. Ned lost his game last Thursday duo to tho errors of his mates and tho hits knocked out in the pinches by tho Logan club. Nlles is fast rounding into form and he declares that ho will zip 'em over the platter today with the speed of a bullet. Mooney Borstadt may be switched to left field today due to the absence from tho game of Carl Petersen, manager of tho local aggregation. Petersen is suffering from a wrenched ' back and may be out of the game for at least two weeks. George French will be switched to the right pasture while Morgan, a local lo-cal semi-pro will hold down the Fhortfleld. Morgan Is considered the class of the city league and is a former for-mer team mato of French PETERSEN INJURED. The absence of Petersen from the Griinner lineup is ;ure to hamper the, chances of Ogden in the future games as he i6 the leading slugger of the loop. Should Ogden lose to Logan today 'they will practically be out of the race for the league pennant for the first half of the season, which closes ' July 4. On the other hand a victory for Ogden will keep them In the running run-ning with Brlgham. Logan has added a new pitcher to their staff and expects to be In the battle for the gonfalon, although they started out in poor style. Manager Louie Falck has a peppery team In harness and expects his charges to give the other teams in tho , loop a battle for honors. With the Smithfield club adding; new players to their list tho race I promises to bo hotly contested, espe- j Sally during the second half of the season. . . Smithfield plays two games here next week. Today's game will commence at ' r 30 o'clock sharp. |