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Show I Gunners Clash With Peaches In Feature Todfc I HALL SLATED TO OPPOSE NILES IN CRUCIAL TILT; I BELL WILL RING AT 2:39 Brigham Fans Coming in Large Numbers to Root for 1921 Champions; Competition Will Be Big Attraction on Card; Kilpatrick Will Be in Lineup B 1, W ABDKN "Competition la slated to wax warm M Lorln Fan park todaj hen the ogden Gunncrd. holders of second place honors in the Northern Utah lenpue flag rhaor. exchange base hita with the hired hfip of Skipper Bill Hall of the Hrhrham Peaches. The Peaches arc leading the procession with $&tl five victories nnd no defeats and Hrlg ham faiu are determined lhat their ft ' . team shall keep their slate clean today with a no b r 1 ictoi ijH Two-thirty Is the hour set lor the clash r Brigham Is oinliu- to gden 'ith hundreds of rooters In fact representatives represen-tatives of the Pea. h" cit.v last night ! informed the Standard-Examiner that IBM : - jmih largest delegation from Brigham that ever attended game would be !.M' in attendance. MYERS TO PI-XV Johnny W'-ers, former Ogden cent fielder, will bavSJ his friend- on dech to root for him during the melee wh le H i.' Daryal Clark, present outfielder m the HHli .enter pasture, for the Gunners, will hold down the position formerly held by Mvers. Myers Is now playing in the outfield for the Peaches Thia I class c n i'l i- one of the added acta to th bill I Iti short the fans should be treated I to nine reels of peppery baseball, i PEPPERY INFIELD , Brigham undoubtedly his the besl HSEi Infield of the two clubs. Slattery at Hrst, NIenges at second. Barry at horl iTflli mi ( lark at third, are a fast working I agg egation. What t t i Qunners lack in Infield strength they more than j make up for In the catching depart- 'I ment, pitching, and the outfield On paper the two teams will balance on ; almost an equal basis I Skipper Bill Hall, portsider of the 1 Beaches. Is slated to start on the rub- i per for the visitors Hall is a veteran chucker and when right is bard to heat Should the Gunners start to I c Uck the ball, the Brlghamites will I iush Lloyd Keller, the Kid pitcher" I to the rescue. I Hall has chuck d some ball In the Northern Itah league, one of his ac- S cotnpllshments being a one hit game i against the Smithfleld club if he Is i right today he will be a hard eu to NILES ON RUBBER Sylvester ("Ned") Nlles will waltz to the slab for the Gunners. Nlles Is I improving with every game, and Should he able to radio em over the platter today. In the recent game between Brig-ham Brig-ham and Ogdcn, played here, Niles twirled a good article of ball, but er- rors aided the Peaches in putting over a victory The contest should be a pitchers' battle. J Should tho Peaches win today, thej will take the lead in the Northern i Utah league, a lead, which v. ill, no J doubt land them the title for the first 1 hal of the season. Melvin Bnolgrove. classy second baseman of tho Gunners, will lead off for the locals today. Manager Carl Petersen will be the second man at tlx, plate, with Eorstaxlt batting in the third position. Fallentlno Is the I cleanup etlcker. Kilpatrick, Clark i French, Fltzpatrlck and Niles will fol low Fallentlno In the order named Although no official batting order has been given out for the Brlghamites they will no doubt bat as follows I Claxk, 3b, Barry, ss, Menges. 2b, Slattery, Slat-tery, lb; Snapp. c; Myers. If, Young rfj Watkln, cf; Keller or Hall pitcher Directors of the Ogden and Brig-ham Brig-ham clubs expect the larget crowd of the season The bell will sound promptly at 2:30 o'clock. Let's go' oo |