Show 3UGKS REAL REASON r Inward Complaints That Aft Af-t fected Weaver SORE ON SALT LAKE SURE I I Bucks F ace Never Even Grew Serious Over Local Offers I f If Chance Presented Itself He Would No Doubt Have Handed Usa f Us-a Bunch Recently 4 I All thin talk of getting Buck Weaver to inrtMUKO the Salt Lake club this year 1 nun proved amusing to me said n former I baseball magnate yesterday Even 1C I V Duck could get a release from McCloskey J 1 dont hellove Salt Lake could offer Muuiiih to gel the old man back here It J wy surprise lots of people to know It I hut Im telling you Buck Is I dead SOIC on anil Lake It would he hard to make Imi admit It but 1 happen to know that he I feels the town did not treat him right U wnrt When there was so much talk pi I I trotting Salt LaUtf Into the Paclllc Isorth f vvost league hut fall You remember Lucas was don here and there WItS a hud great powwow about it After Buck Hayed a while In the Paclllc Northwest at the close of last season he figured that Salt Lake 1 In that league would be a good UriiiK1 I McCloKKoy and others had a similar simi-lar thought and Buck was chosen as the 4 mnn to sound the wealthy fans of Salt 9 1 Jakn and put thc I deul through If it looked good Ihe magnates up north fig Vrcd that t If any man could 10 business wllh Rail Lake Buck was the man and In that they wire right If Buck had j worked thu thins alone but lift did not i WHKN WEAVER CAM ID TO TOWN Well Buck came down and the talk if Salt Lake In the hip league bloomed Inuns hhisulf made a trip down and wns mi with the big boost for the proposition proposi-tion It thon hscamu necessary for some nil to rustle tho required 1WO forfeit and Insure enough more money to guarantee Hint Salt Lake would keep a team In tho hapue I this season This wns where Buck vnis expected to get In his fine work and Uuck could have done it if he had not formed an alliance with Borchors As you well know there were dead loads of t IJ ptoplo In Salt I Lake lost season who wero lore on Borchers with how much Justiil catlon or for what cause does not matter Plic fact HMnalntt they were soro Buck It Htrems had formed some sort of an It iHimico with Borchers and when the muneved men wwo approached it was i1 with a proposition to have Buck and torchere 1 manage the club Jointly Right here was where the capitalists balked Buck said they you alone can pick our tickets for all you want to put in a hood hail team hem next year and we will fell tho furniture If necessary to start hue I thing off right but we wont stand for I inichcrs J No it dotsnL matter what tt pur kick Is we wont stand for him and I thats nil there Is I to Il Buck was loyal nnd would not throw Borchers over For I rovenil days Buck stayed In Suit Lake alnlv trying to Interest some money but I the word was out that Borchers was In Ihf I scheme and Buck could do nothing I Finally Buck saw ho could not hope to ltd the thing going lIe would not break I I Is 1 ngrpumunt with Borchers so he abandoned t aban-doned Ihc whole schcm lie reported his 1 liiliire 1 to the Pacific Northwest people I und went to hla Kansas ranch for the b Ilntor 4 LIKED Tins END BETTER I Is this t straight Stop to think a min II I lile Did you ever wonder why the Pa tillc Northwest magnates at thrir meetIng t I meet-Ing last winter turned Salt Lake down i ho cold Do you suppose they were t nuxlous for this fight they now have on 4 1 f to the coast Dont you Imagine they would a rather have had Salt Lake and Ogden i two I good towns close to home In their league than take up a bitter and what Ijoks I like a losing light hundreds of nlles away dowji In California No my ion Salt Lake turned down the Pacific Northwest league before It turned down Ialt Lake The inside oC thc story did 1 I iot I reach the magnates up there They t rupposad I rightly toothat 1C anyone roulrt get 1 hold of baseball money In Salt r Lriko Buck could So he could Ir he had ciino alone but l the magnates never S liinrd why ho met with failure and they figured that the Salt Lake proposition r was an Impossible one Theres some Inn r In-n Idc i history for you and dont you bo Iurprlstd if when the people up there j rjlnd out Salt Lake Is willing to put up a t big bunch of money they begin to lllrt with the Utah proposition again DIDNT I ASK MCLOSKEY But I can Imagine what kind of ah iprcaslon stole across Bucks visage i when he got that olfer from Salt Lake this spring sent Innocently enough by 58 people who knew nothing of the racket e last fall 1 con 1naglne why Buck walt F r ril i so long before replying Ho was trying rJ4 r lo let the thing drop by replying that Mc ki of Closkey had him Dont you suppose Mc 4u1 1 0 tlnskey would have let him go if Buck Of lad really wanted to come here And Id you notice what a terrible lot of i 1 ropplng off in Snit Lake to talk the 1E outer over McClokoy did when hell he-ll flit through on his return to the coast LI H from St Louis No my boy you can t I ht1 I > few that Buck had told McCloskey I In unmistakable terms thai Salt Lako had no longer any charms for Mr I Weaver Aid Buck wont come not any 11 S The directors know that much by this 4 Imo ami they will have to get someone CI tt LI Isi Now theres thin true story of win t i Buck Weaver has not vet accepted the I ftffor to manage the Salt Lake club this 11 31HJn It r |