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Show Poor Old Baseball! No Flowers Needed Dying Struggle of Elders Ended Yesterday Yes-terday Makes a Fine-Looking Corpse. It's oil off with baseball In Salt Bake for the season of l&o-;. so far as iho icnguo team Is concerned, and Walker's Held will taktf on a funereal hue from now on unless the BCml-prOfOSSlonal BCml-prOfOSSlonal Clubs inuku armrjgrcmenls tu play games there 'iwiiiK tfi the lack of unlronage. l wat nifreed yesterday by what players remained that then, would bo no use continuing the'r barnstorming efforts, hh the box cfflcu r.-siiltK were not worth tho labor 'stlckney left last night for Seattle, where he w.ll become a inTnter of tin- Suh crowd for the remainder ..f the season, and Peer hetulc-d out for Davenport, Io Tommy I.enhv In bs yot undecided as tu where lie will hike but vvill pr.bably work out the test ..f tho summer wllh Ljs Angeles Thornton. O Hrln mil Ilaynes have offers from clubs In Iho Idaho l.-aEue. aIho from Kureka and Logan, Torn left for the latter city night before last nn.l will work against Park CltJ today. Thornton a ill probably go to Colorado Sp rings within lh: next few days ond from there return to his home In ChlCSgd i if-'drn will hold Its team together for about twent) four hours and then blow up for good The players are already ' smoking up' tho wires for olhr berthi Secretary II o Shepor.l of tho Klders said lti.t night that tho "Dead March from Saul 1 ould be ic-ndei.-tl over tho remain of th. .1 fun. I league, as Ii was useless to attempt I. iurrv the men along on a p.rirning.. Im-U with no patronago ond no players, and that I I r.ly thing lefl w.im to drop e.orvthlng In the bnjuball line. So requlescat In pace! |