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Boughter. another star outfielder of the Steelton team, sprained an ankle In the Sus quehanna game, and will be out of the early games. The Steelton team learned a lesson in last Saturday's game. The Airn cllffes will buck up against a different team on Saturday. Biever and Bhoads will be in the points for Steelton, and, in addition, Coleman, a former star outfielder on the University of Prince ton team, will be in the line-up. The Steelton team will feel the loss of Crane In the infield, but feel that Nebinger, who can play any position on the team, will bo able to fill the position to the satisfaction of the fans. Highspire will also feel the loss of Newashe, the Indian first baseman, and while Krause is able to fill the place to satisfaction, it might be nec essary to shift him to the outfield, where he is at home. From present indications the New Cumberland team has the edge on the other teams of the league, due to tho showing of their team in the two practice games. 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