CHICAGO GIANTS HERE FOR GAMEPittsburgh Crawfords Will Find Plenty of Opposition on Fridayv. ho Will hf* sf ^n for the fir-?tin Hagerstown. wh^n they meetPittsburgh Crawfords on Kri day night at the Stadium in a regtjlar k*agu* game*, spoft a ro*ot* r of names renfef anting offensiverand defensive ►kill. In the *, i h t.* *the Craw 'lt; lt;- will nt« lt;■* pbt-T of opposition, and while the craw-fords have vet to lo^c a singlegarne !u rlt;, Jlcy have to he °* their hast to take the Chilt;a;Giants.On August 11, a» Comiske\ Pat,n Chilt; ago. the third annua! game between colored league clubs rep-resenting the Kh«* and the West will te played and players for thisgame are selelt; ted by popular vote.So far, the Chilt; ago ^Arnei;* anOiants have the following pin* is,i ,lt;dir.K for position* 1 n the West• : i; teams Trlt; ut and lt;' ; t.».;»« her : L, Brown, catcher: Uad-lt; 'iffe, Sb; Wells, s~, Suitle« and Stearns, of. It wi.l he seen by ’1 is, that the Chicago play* 1 - are pre’tv well thought of by the Wist-* 1 n fans.O11 thlt; Crawfords O-iar ('harle-i ll r\ ;\f ph’ll V ; -X ' 'jdl« a ding f (jt 1 h;Mat i 0 i k 1 sWF ll. ,up amongthfv \iitch* i, andJof|Gibson isrighPfalong withBro an of C hiugo* ah1 ate hor.The contest Friday night, c a regular Negro National League game, and the same * luhs move onto Pittsburgh from here, playing there Saturday, Sunday and .Mon day. It is expected that the Col-t»us. O.. Club will he hac kmliv% also X^svark, N J’,f andh* Pj|iIacI*lph!J( AWd4t|jrs, IB*ok*d for zanu*s at ?h.p Stadiumm W'w