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Show WILL LEAGUE IFlltPiSJEALin Se fjjan Can Be Accommodated 9 by Magnates. ixWs WILL HAVE TO Bl9Sf FINCE BUTTE CLUB lplsereral Cities Yet to Be Seen S ; Regarding Intermountain Project. Mtil to The Tribune. LTTE, Mont., Feb. 20. Jack Grim, t'gs veteran baseball player and man-ripfi man-ripfi arrived this afternoon from Salt jiit, and, 'with W. H. Lucas, president fof tie Northwest league, Con Sfcrouth-Ej Sfcrouth-Ej ind John Barnes, immediately went fao conference in connection with the vfopoed Intermountain baseball lea-'rif, lea-'rif, Following the meeting it was tilted that Con Strouthers. will remain tyn and become head of the proposed ftlte team, Barnes will manage the 'gain team and Grim will handle the 'felt Lake chib. Lucas expressed the fMou that there is no doubt of the 'puliation of the league and that jyia cities bad made application to be-members be-members than could be accommo-Mlt&. accommo-Mlt&. Tomorrow Lucas and one of the ftrea other magnates now here will go to Helena to confer with Jack Flan-fuflKitr Flan-fuflKitr there in the interests of thepro-l&MVHttd thepro-l&MVHttd league, whilo the other two will JiVjBWrceT to Missoula and get things t yBritriea in that city. From Halena Lu-:KBHwwill Lu-:KBHwwill go to Great Falls. It will be ' 5Biiaiy for the magnates to put up Bttt coin for a club in Butte, according JSBfc tie sentiment of fans as indicated at JjBfis present time. There is little dispo-IhtfMlion dispo-IhtfMlion to contribute financially toward SH&J project. |