Show BASEBALL OFFICERS ELECTED iii 1 INTERMOUNTAIN LEAGUE RETAINS RE-TAINS CRITCHLOW Constitutioji nnd ByLaws Adopted One Team Must Drop Out Unless Pocatello Joins League I Tho baseball meeting which was continued con-tinued ycslcrday reaullcd the election of ofllrcrB for tim Jntermountaln league I and tho adoption of bylaws and constitution consti-tution materially the same as last year with onlyH few changes here and there 3 John S Crltonlow of Salt Lake was elected elect-ed president Scwjill Davis of Butte vIce I prcsldcnl C JI Klrcher Ogden secretary I secre-tary and the Bank of Commerce of Suit 0 J t1 treasirqr ftd a The Icajrue will contain either four or 4 six teams If J Pocatello comes In It wile cIi bo six If not ono of the teams now represented ei rep-resented will have to drop out With llvo teams In the league one team would i have to lay off each day arid too much I money would be lost In consequence W Ii E Trapp was expected yesterday but he t did not come nnd the representatives ra fearrd Pocalollo might draw out of the i deal at the last moment Trapp sent down word yesterday however that he would bo here this morning President Critchlow wns Instructed to i confer with the railroad officials In regard re-gard to transportation and to arrange t natlsfaclory rates for the teams in tho L league Tho dcloffalcs will leave tonight for their homes At the meeting this afternoon after-noon an effort will be made to arrange a schedule of games for the season All 1 other busln brought up In tho futuro will he transacted through the secretary Tho constitution and bylaws contain 6 the following provisions The board directors shall consist of the president of the league and ono accredited ac-credited representative of each club I Each club Is I required to send In tho names of all plavers lo thc seerolary be fore April 1st Ten per cent of all gross I receipts shall niicP to thjb treasurer of the league I and tho clubs are required to pay nil their traveling expenses and lako care of Ihf ball grounds No club can refuse lo play any scheduled game No club or player shall wager upon tho result I of the game In which they take part The umpire has the power to fine any Insubordinate player the tine not to cx cccsl Jo The National league rules shall 1 govern In all cases except where they arc In conflict with tho constitution J BasketBall League ti The basketball teams will meet tonight at A likco Cycle storo to organize a 1 league I Logan Is anxious to enter tho league and will probably send down a represen tative when tho schedule Is arranged Angell Talks of Track the T 9 AnEc11 who planned and built id ninelap bicycle track at Butte ar rived yesterday from tho north Ho said 1 the nonsuccess of tho track was due to the 1 mission price being too high Ho added that there were but few wheels In ii Butto mId the Interest is at low ebb Ico Skating Is Popular I A great many people were out skating i yesterday Iho season opening about a month earlier than last year Tho Ico f was frozen all tho way from a quarter 1 to one and a half inches In thickness Gridiron Gossip FJJ The athletic committee at the Unlvcr rsi > Buy has decided to elect a manager who 1 will have full charge of all tho wportn I I conducted at the school G C Riser I I doubtless vIM bo elected to tho position t the coming week I The game between the Trllhjs nnd I rfl JackwoiiH scheduled for today on thu J high school campus lias been postponed to a later dat Bear River Duck Club Affairs Tho Bear River Duck club wlibe closed for the seanon loduy according to cr3 President J 1 JX 1 Kendall whOas In the I j city yesterday Tho club haw had a most fiUccessfUI fjpasnn Ocr 12 COO ducky being killed At present all tho shallow water Das frozen over but them Is good shoot I ing alone tho river It IB the Intention of the club to funcc In the grounds next year BO as to protect the duck eggs from caille A walchman will nl w bo kept fit the grounds Mr Kcndiill said gather JVC oggs wan qullc an Industry and load they wero taken away by I the wagon 1 SPEAKING OF SPORT i Jack OBrien tho Philadelphia pugl Jl lIght list Wfla awarded the P1US of JriO In aiR a a-iR Wlili Vank Konnov of Xew York p1 hn iVli001 I Tl msd lay night OBrion bail nil llti the best of tho lighting e h Bobby Uobbss seconds threw up the BponKo In the fourteenth 81 < mth round of a light I iJctween Dobbs Iuld doe Ghw last night Under CUb DUltJmore the unRplceH IdA oC the Burrkil Alhl llc Id-A G SnaldliiK was elected president ° S thc i iIj vLi10 Nitlonn1 Banoball league In New r A ork at i cloelc this morning on the A onJYlxlh lJRlJo On tht teenier hut IPt the 113lookly Pttaburg Ihlladclnhla l and Chlcugo clubs olfd J for Spatdlng t Dand New York Clnclnantl St Louis and Df ton for Young Jwpt b foro 1 orjock the BruihFrocdman faction walked out of tho nicotine WINNERS ON THE TURF At Oakland Kalle Yalcott Position Sister Jennie Royal I Flush Prlnccso Tltanla and fraaollnr At New Orleans Crescent 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