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Show I BROOKS RETURNS FROM TEXAS LEAGUE Clarence Brooks, catcher with the Ogden club of the North, in I tab league during the. earl part of 121. and a member of the Beaumont club of the Texas league during the 1922 campaign, returned to Ogden today. Brooks has purchased a billiard parlor par-lor and will make Ogden his home. Don Rader and XI-k 1 Magglo, two former stars of the d-u eluh of the Union association, had good seasons in the Texas loop. These two players are both eager to play in tins section during dur-ing the 1923 season. Rader was with the Philadelphia Americans in 1921. Tex McDonald, an in fielder. Is also j anxious to hind a position with on.-of on.-of ihe i I nbs in this section for The intense heat during the suni- mer months in Texas is given ajj t lio j reason for the moves planned by u number of the players who participated participat-ed in the Texas league during the season sea-son which Just closed. Gene CaTdera, former star with i J -L.ogan and Bmlthfield clubs of the Northern Utah league, is to arrive here Tuesday. Caldera was one of j the leading pitchers of the league. j Willis 1 Cy" Morgan former Brig- ham pitcher v. itb the Beaumont and Charleston clubs during the 1922 iea-son iea-son Is also due to arrive Tuesday ir. |