•ts.(ftCONVERSATION ON FERGUS FALLS STREETB. W. Orne: Met Mr. Baseball ,r (George Wagner) on the street this A.M. and the conversation went like this:Question: Will the grounds hedry enough tonight for the gamewith Perham?Answer: Well, we are working h on it, and 1 am sure that they will be dry enough.Q. Will Sinner be able to pitch? A. We are trying to get him, Bert, and it is looking good so c i far.k Q. Do you think the fans will turn out for this one, George?! A. We are going to fill the stands tonight.Q. Are you kidding? What dothe stands hold?^ \. No. I am not kidding, Bert.and the capacity of our stands 1 is about 5,000. You know. Bert,1 that Fergus Falls already has two 1 state championships in the bag. L We have the VFW state champ-'■1 ionship and the State American Legion junior baseball champ-'• ionship and now we want this state amateur baseball champion-; ship to complete the triple crown. If the fans don’t turn out for this one tonight. I am just, not Mr. Baseball, that’s all.Q. If we win the state amateur title. 1 suppose the baseball news will push presidential campaigns, 1 ! Castro and space ships off the * | front page of the Journal, won’t it?A. It sure will, Bert.Q See you at the game tonight,George.A. \o. you will hear me at the i game.▼