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Show he 13 not fully prepared lor the occasion occa-sion they are laboring under a" misapprehension. mis-apprehension. The spring time has come and the lads are limbering up for the baseball season. The same old league team Is In Ogden and they are feverish for a go with sharp play-prs. play-prs. "Dad" says the ball grounds are In fine condition and that tho local twirlers are anxious for a contest. , Tomorrow's game with the Salt Lakers Lak-ers will be much In the order of a good stiff "tryout," preparatory for the big event with the world's champions, the "White Sox." which is scheduled ror Tuesday, the 30th. The advance agent for the White Sox, Harry Grablner, arrived in the city last evening for the purpose ot perfecting arrangements ror the game Tuesday. He was seen at the Arlington Arling-ton hotel last evening by a representative representa-tive of this paper. He was considerably consider-ably worn out because of the strenuous work he had had to periorm during the last thirty days, but nevertheless, gave the pencil pusher a cordial greeting. greet-ing. In answer to the question, "What sort of story shall bo written on baseball?" he said: "The White Sox havo been very busy In California during the montn of March, but the crowning game ot the western tour is looked for when they meet the Ogden aggregation in this city next Tuesday. The Ogden team Is the best team In Utah, according ac-cording to last year's reports and you can rest assured that we are looking for a lively tilt. If we did not think ?o I would not be here ahead or the team we usually do not send out an advance agent. We know of the repu' Litlon of "Dad" Glmlln In the baseball business and are fully aware or tho fact that when he puts his team tnto the field he figures on winning The "White Sox are not looking for defeats, J tience the precaution taken by our or- ! ganlzatlon in this Instance. 1 under- 1 stand the grounds of the lntermoun- ! tain Fair association are In tine con- j ditlon. This warrants a good, svvltt ; game. The altitude here Is pretty j high for the Chicago lads who have been playing In California for the last j month, and I do not know how they . will perform, however, they will do the 1 best they can and they will put Ulm- i lln's team down and out ir It Is pos- j sible. Final arrangements Jor tho I meet Tuesday will be made as soon as I can get a conference with President Hess of the Ogden team, which will be 1 some lime during Saturday." The line up ror the White Sox ! team for Tuesday's game Is as toi- ! lows: , Dalton right held 1 Flannagan center heil j Welday lett neia Beall 1st base Davis -nd base j Zeider Bhort stop ( Purtcll 3rd base Shaw-Payne eaten ! Maunel-Altrock pnenj Other members or the team who will hold positions on the bench are Dr. I White. Olmstead, Lange and Spencer. Pete Broome, the representative ot the Chicago newspapers, will be present pres-ent to write a few lines about tn game with the state champions. The game is scheduled for 3 oclock Tuesday Tues-day afternoon at the Fair grounds. CHAMPIONS TO BE HERE TUESDAY ADVANCE AGENT OF FAMOUS WHITE SOX ARRIVES. Arrangements Being Perfected for Big Event for Tuesday "Dad" Gim-lin's Gim-lin's Boys Lining Up. There will he something doing In Ogden tomorrow In the baseball lino, when the Salt Lake team crosses bats with tho Ogden aggregation and there will be more doing Tuesday afternoon, after-noon, when the Ogden boys bump up against the Chicago White Sox. born tames will be played at the hair grounds. "Dad" Glmlln Is up against the real thing and If there are any who think 1 |