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Show T1IE BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH ; jjySTONTC side' of life I I ton Comics That Will Amuse Both Old and Young j WATTS Pll . , j By BOODY ROGERS ' j it, Mey m op cosmic y' w M a -QZ 'v V A FTER the war there is certain to be a shift in more than a few cities so far aa baseball and football are concerned along major lines. There will be a new tidal wave of sport, a greater boom than sport knew after the first World war in 1919 and 1920. It is almost certain that Los An-geles, on Its way to 5,000,000 or 6,000,000 population, will be one of the new main centers in both baseball and football. With, transporta-tion so far ad-vanced and new Im-provements coming Los Angeles will be only a few hours away from New York, much less De- - trolt and Chicago. Grantiand Rce Los Angeles for some time has .been one of the big sporting centers of the country. Los Angeles has known footbatl crowds, plus track and field crowds, above 100,000 at the Olympic. How many other cities can match this? As a major league baseball city I doubt that any two other big league towns could outdraw this fast grow-ing metropolis on the West coast. Los Angeles isn't the only present minor league city now out to break Into the big league show. Baltimore Is another. So is Buffalo. Both fine prospects. Baltimore has already proved to be one of the best football spots in the country where crowds from 40,-00- 0 to 50,000 are willing to pay out money to see pro exhibition games, and where Navy and Notre Damo pass 60,000. St. Louis Is almost sure to lose one of its major league teams. Even pennant winners can't stir up the in-habitants, although both her teams have been setting the pace most of the Dresent season. San Francisco is another blg-tlm- e spot in sport, one of the best. New Orleans can draw football crowds above 70,000. Rush to Pro Football The rush to professional football after the war ends will be on the terrific side. In addition to the pres-ent pro football league, I know of at least three other leagues that are under way, or will be started soon. These will range coast-to-coa- st from Texas to the Canadian border. There is hardly room enough for more than two major football leagues, so the unsuccessful team will take a neat beating on the financial side. Selections of cltiea that have spes-tat- or accommodations will play a big part In naming the survivors. Just where they will find enough talent to handle the proposed new leagues Is another guess. But there are more than a few willing to risk their cash along these lines. In addition to the cities that make op the present major football league, those under consideration Include Los Angeles, Baltimore, Buffalo, Dallas, San Francisco, Atlanta and New Orleans, with a second team in New York. One point to think about is that not all members of the present big league make any financial killing. New York and Washington head the pack. The Chicago Bears have done well. Brooklyn had lost good money. Cleveland was no mint and the same goes for Detroit. Green Bay Successful Green Bay, with a series of great teams, has made a fine showing for its size. But I wouldn't know how much money Green Bay has made. It will be interesting to watch this rush to pro football when the fight-ing ends. It will at least be a big break for the players who can sit back and take the top offer. But they will first have to be sure they will collect. There should be room enough for two major leagues in football, just as there Is In baseball, with the same world series arrangement for the wind-u- p. But the battle to establish the second leaeue mav easily be a wild and woolly affair, where the fur will be knee deep before the finish. I don't believe anyone can doubt there will be a large and active post-war boom in every form of sport. There are too many reasons for this to happen, with some 10.000,000 veterans looking for excitement. 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