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aSre Tribune A p r il IB > * lt M » l i i tutMgw rr N ext ^asbnfealt Lake is going to have. | some real training, and the prooabiu- F ties, are that it .will not be had in Can- | ] fornia. The experience at San Jose m j 1 1915. and at Modesto this year has about 1 I convinced the Salt Lakers that Califur- g nia is all right for Californians—folks ff. who "live there all the while—-but it « never do again for a ball club that nas | only'^two precious weeks to spend m i trailing. ,, ‘ 1. ... . . . . Indications are that the club will train next year at .Las Vegas, Nev. One thing is certain about Las Vegas; ram is not likely to interfere. Also, the temperature at Las Vegas , is a rea r'tem perature, even .p,s early as mid-February. It is possible that - no practice games with other clubs could be arranged at Las Vegas, but it has been proved that training game revenues are revenues in name only ari&^do not make much of a clink in the treasurers pockets. _ ’ ? ... If it turns out that Las Vegas will see the Saints in pre-season activities i next year, excursions from Sait Lake \ would be in order. A t least one, and possibly two, excursions would no. doubt be- arranged. Unquestionably Salt Lake fans would make the trip in large numbers. , . ' ' : .M Anyway, there is a determination am « present that the 1917" Saints will reapW> j the benefit of some regular training- p