Earl smith win bring his long-whiskered ball players ; and long-eared donkeys for a \ Bight ball game against the i tYesi iTit'hi'ii?'* Kb-0 tries at i lit* J';: i -tind? Sunday night.Til*- Hou.-n of David, In-sides 1 having iho iso-.-, hall cluh they ! )i a vs hud for several yours, ja:-ft piuv;:;:: ball under their ;own ?:: f i. i r. 11 -j nv vr a i * I * lii-J'.s. ; plant, a?:tl offer fans' the (rf.dI 'o n levaf'-r thes'- / .» ‘ - .iL-x ■ ■ c. •.: re.' j. •?r f t; rregular game. and Itabe Didrik-son, the world's greatest Air! athlete. will bo seen in there firing ih*v old h o r s r-h id* • up to tin- linip.c boys to hit. at,Tho donkey game is one of the g ft an cst. Titivfdt ii’s ever introduced into ba --duill. !t is a riot of l'ini for ihe fans from start to finish, as iho players astride the donkeys roam, or rather try to roam over the field aft if the hall. Whoa the hatter hits iho bail and mounts his i.b'OU-y to no to hr.-t, the don key ; I:;; v huVo ntkl' notions at t-.at pm ;h niur moment and r, !'asi‘ to move, then the fun begins wh--n four f five pksy-r:-: i.a'imr a i m;mi ?!'.•' d mi key, n :: pit'h !5i*• palling,i; trvir.g e-d the doakev tott nip ire than the player? or fan?, and takes a kick at them nt every chanee they get, but of course tlio umpires have the last say. and if the donkeys go hee-haa in the umpire's face, he don't get nr.y oats that night.Smith say? the best way for fho fuim to tell the luil! players from the donkey. i« the piay-ts have long whiskers and the donkevs have long ears.PI .IV AT SHKI.BV ]The E.-tes Coal baseball team,' whi.-h iias been v-orangivmd. will me.-i Shelby settlement team at Sh'-lhy Sunday. Tho Coal's hat-t-'Vv will .-’('iisisis of lb nniaehofiand Wash in gum.Tlr.-tr1:V- ulb.Til-- may hup-t ;.M hai*r. bis ;• ta 'jb xa? • ' : v. :' i !:! k ■' T Or ■: ■ -.lt;1 ■;:i s 11, i’.i - • r toa :v or,-fU,the slreainl mo lor fuelt