BY BOBBY CAMPBELLThis usually lt;lrab office wanbrightened by two little rnys of sunshine from Cosden Refinery's gasoline stills this a. m. None other than Hugh Dubberly and J. Henry Edwards dripped crude oil in our glittering paste pot, and left the imprints of time on our white copy paper.1II11(I!.Tonight, if the weather man is white about it, the first night baseball game will be played in Big Spring Old timers say It la the biggest thing since the railway nosed itaSvay Into Howard County back in 1882, or thereabout*. It might be said that the night affair I* no shoddy exhibition. The House of David club ha* one of the best flood light systems in the United States. Their games, since they departed from Mineral Wells, their training headquarters thia year, have been successful in every Instance. Rain cheeks are Issued In case precipitation precipitates be fore half of the contest 1* over and gone. However, our weather eye informa us It doesn’t look much like rain on the outside. This department, who happens by an act of fate to be gatekeeper, scorekeepter, ballkeeper, cash keeper of the City League, humbly ask* permission to inform the usually daily deadhead* that admirsion tonight will be in the form of clinking cash rather than a emile and a good evening.” To avoid personal conflict, as well as embarassment, a couple of West Texas peace officers have been engaged to keep the jj peace, as it were. Just a mere j warning. Just that.1I1