Fans Come But Whiskers Fail to ShowCoshocton has m to see its first night baseball game.Approximately 350 fan.* turned their steps homeward from Red Sea park last night when the bewhiskered, donkey riding House of David club, scheduled to play Snedeker’s Merchants, failed to put in their appearance.About 200 faithful fans lingered around the park until Manager Snedekcr's final announcement that th** gentlemen of whisker.% would evidentIly notbe on hand for the nocturnal engagement Snedeker displaced a contract calling for the aggregation’s presence in Coshocton last night and also stipulating that the great Grover Cleveland Alexander of world series fame would be on hand to hurl not more than three innings, but neither Alex the Great' nor any of the other highly touted luminaries were on hand The mystery of th* r'ubs abscncp was unexplained Sneci-rker averred that iv had been i:i communication v:;h officials of the team ac la ir ? s Sal-ljrd a - and at that I.ok all m* dicatio*-’' u-r thfit thlt;- con'a t would go off hi. scn^fiulcd Advance ticke*-. so.d for la*' mghl' performance will rc good at t;/‘ next home shoy.ng nt the Merchant' on Aie.iv 2=Su nd a ’■ 1 h r Mr: eh a n' s ;o x n .*■*o We-- L.-faiftte to plat ’■',* Moore rJnrt.n*:- ;n ir/ rhmd and :.r?l came of ,he., for •' eenempsof of *ne cv,.v