ears.;amethe:outv]? b« ?Is'cstlwriiall,'ampivnil-Iftat rday t Tor took him* r di-1 to*and 'gcv-h-sf, ? as lt;ho x is (he sent inrss ilie 1 per'amp n oftdvo-hasv.x-nustdingampikets o so o or ‘foi-ej sit isloii H boThe man v.no hflfl possession or tnnCAPST 01CSTY^ GIANTS AFTER INDIANA MANBarber, ss; Frederick, 3b; Jackson. 2b; Hill, c; Hunter, If; Saunders, cf; aionroe. lb; Cross, rf; Donaldson, Cross, N. ’.lack-san, Moore, p; Eavl Barber awl Swell, utility,From tlio above named athletes M. J, Brad Tor d, maunder, and Emory Jackson, captain of the Capitol City «lnntfl, will select, what he be* •ilcvog to be, the strongest negro nino lit the slate. . .Avers ^Janagftr Bradford, “There fa only one filing we have to do ami that is \.n get John Donaldson. You alj know who ho is, I reckon. Well, if wo land him, a« X believe we witf, then the boys will, have to watch out for tis, that's-ail, for we will be stronger than horseradish in August/'Bradford has wired terms lo tlie bi£ “Brooked arm*’ and has made him :i handsome offer. Donaldson is at present with the 3ndianapolir A. B« C. Cluh( one oC tho fastest negro clubr, In the eountrjr.“That Carver 'Hardware Clnb la the crow we want to pick on first/’ explained Captain Jackson, and yon just s.iy iva want to play them for all Oi‘ the gate receipts, whether we get JDowtldson or not. • We want to play them at the Western Xeasiic park the first open date of the season/*Manager Key win, over the wire, seconded the motion made l\v Jackson* and says that be will ~o a Iittfo further ami p]ay lor v. side bet. L»m;t season the Itvo clubs side-stup-ped each other ami did not meet.Well. hoys, hup to it. Talk is cheap. What the fans want to see Is action and not a lot of bunk1* in the newspapers.da*li\«athetoconJEL♦Tew?hisFulancret ielmbeesouit itvillsah'C The ton: darfIAmcai:l-