Show N NEWERA IN BASEBALL Jn I New Intermountain League Promises to Give Baseball Enthusiasts Better Quality of Sport Next Year + ii If the managers have their way this q city vIll SCP belle baseball next year than cAr before In Its history TWO t vtars ago the average atendanec was o about six hundred people per game during i dur-ing the league season Last y ar the I aUondnnce averaged over eight hundred T hun-dred per game 4 s great deal or the H Interest was taken from the league when lie Park City team broke up and Mcflbut three loams In the league Tt was a haid light lu close the season T iiith Interest bul somehow the loams did It IsVxt year the loams will be on I the go during the I entire season and I will not remain In any one city more I i tlihn two days The citieswhich already al-ready have come forward Jo join the circuit and organise learns are Butte I Helena Great Fnlls Poraiello Ogden and Sail Lake One or more representatives represen-tatives front each one of thieve cities will attend a meeting next Thursday In tills city to perfect the league wliich I was organize last Wednesday In Jiutte Kaeh team thai enters the league will be required 1 to Post SHOD asa as-a giumntc to play out the ucason t I running Horn Alay to September John J a fritchlow ih organizer otf the famous fa-mous Lagoon team lest year anil man c nppr of the Lagoon Ic ort has been elected president of time Intermountain I league Air i iiteIm low Is I a baseball rank of the llrsl walcr and can always i al-ways b found in tin mont row He Is I a business man and In his care the j Icrgiie ought to be a smccm next semi I son HP bclloves I lhit a good rate can be scfuiod from the rallioids Much depends upon thorn 1 for the success of r the league Two years ago Pocalollo I was In tlu Utah league Teams coming i iiiil going for games to Pocatello rom j I leio made cry lllllo money on those I 9 trips and m the majority of cases ran iirhind Tommitlees will work with the i railroads to secure the best rates pos 1 I plble and If fares can be secured low enough It Is more than likely that all r lie cities named will enter Into the I league next Thursday According to the Denver Republican the Colorado teams are having all kinds o trouble to get into a lenguo for next reason George Tebeau Is the main 1 mover in the exclusion of Denver and IC the other Colorado teams from the Western league I < and Just what his l actlon will do for the Western league Is i yet to be seen There was some talk of a ITtuhColorado league but the tiles In these Slalesare too far rom each other and the idea has never been I tfirlously considered The salary list In the Utah league l last year was larger than In the Western I league by 1 over JOO nnd In consequence ipany of the best players 1 from IhaL league wore anxious to Jump their contracts con-tracts and come I on here Playors drew as high as > IST per month In time Salt iLake 1 loam The Western league had rgreed upon a salnrv lint not to exceod d4iiO i but i this I amount was run up to coo i before be I rinse i of the season 171 Hrlt Lake > paid over > two per month In t Falarleb for the same rlass of men i II Many I of those who piad here plajed u iho Western I 1 lon I jul anQ did not got ns much there as here The Jntor 1 I I rtioiinlaln league will no floubt agreo Vpon n salary bash for its protection If all Iho learns pay salaries alike the I men who are engaged will be Hutlsllcd There Is some talk of the Intermoun E taln and Western leagues entering Into a contract to prevent players from going I go-ing from one league to he I other unless released I |