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Show I: BASEBALL FANS ARE : BETWEEN TWO FSBES Sclioppc Gets Op port unify to Manage Two Leagues in 1 , - v a Hurry, i I W. E. Sehoppo securod the first taste of real baseball life Thursday after li became be-came known lliat there was tnllc of i rinothor professional league In which ho was to figure. Sehoppo said: "As ii was. the baseball fans were going to have something, but as It is. It locks a little dubious for tlio game.'" I Lieut. Elliott at Fort Douglas says that k ho has advanced about $250 for baseball " paraphernalia for his team, and does not ) feel In the best of spirits over a new, '' , league which would cut oui his team, lie ' cannot understand why those working on f i a Logan, Ogden. Salt Lake and Provo i i i league have been doing so in the dark, ! and at the same time encouraging tho or-!' or-!' j snnlzation of another league. i As the matter stands. Schoppc Is bo- tweou two fires. The people want pood K baseball, and he has a Icaso on tho Wnl-.1 Wnl-.1 Iter Held, lie started a. league himself. ) which he would not have done had this i 1 1 other proposition come up. Sehoppo does , not believe that the proppsed league of I Logan, Ogden, Salt Lake and Provo will , ( go through unless permits can be secured to plav Sundav baseball in Logan and 1 Provo. Without Sunday ball in these i towns Ogden and Salt Lake would-have to hold up the two cities, and that means 1 that some baseball angel will hn.vo to n come along and make a donation. I Schoppe's league was made up of a Salt Lake team, the Occidentals. Fort Douglas, and Ogden promised to come in. 1 The managers of the theso learns said I tliov would get the best ball material A uvallnblp at the present time, and in so ' doing the people would get a fair article $ of ball. The fans are up in the air, but ? Sehoppo Is confident that the atmosphere will ciear .in the next few days. lj Grade School Gamos. : The Lowoll girls won from Lhe i Omilrrhs In a league basketball game by H a score of 25 to t). The Lowell boys defeated the Odulrrh t bbvs bv the uneven score of 43 to 12. if the games being played at the Ociuirrh J grounds Thhrsday afternoon. The Sumner boys' baskotball team heat the "Wasatch team by a score of 10 to S ' in 20-mlnute halves on tho Wasatch : grounds Thursday, the winners being woodruff. P.uniph. McCullough, Daniel i and Gardner-1 Gardner-1 Tho Sumner girls defeated the Wasatch basketball team by a score of 4 to 0. i Thursday, afternoon. In a league game. J The, membors of tho winning team wore I May Nichols. Margaret Arnold. Jennie I Newton. Myrtlo West, Minnie Robinson. ; I Kate Piit. l The Lafayette baskotball team defeated h the Waterloo champions by a score of 12 I :o 22 in the. grade school league game. I Tho "Waterloo guards were" helpless I nealnst 'the Lafayette forwards. The teams , lined up as follows: I Lafayette. Waterloo. Riley If... Grey Bcattje rf Fiicdel Wallace c Nlehol I i Howe; Williams Ig Morgan I White, Smith rg Ferguson I University Games. I ) The university baseball team will leave I Friday morning for Logan to play two I ' games with the. Agricultural college and I B. V. C. of that city. Tho men who will I maki the trip are Simpson, captain; I Gardner. .Tones. Herbs!, Houston. Kev-I Kev-I ting. Larson. Mulr. Lewis and Spltko.' I i A special excursion will be run Mo Lo-J Lo-J pan Saturday morning to carry unlver-ti unlver-ti slty students to the trnck meet which I J occur? in the afternoon with the Agrlcul-I Agrlcul-I , , tural college A round trip rate of ?2.25 I lias bwn secured. |