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Show e S George O. Relf Elected Skyscrapers' President ' GEOBGE O. SELF. e IH I" "" hi AT a meeting of tho. directors of tho Salt Lake baseball clnb last week, Qoorgo O. Rolf was elected tho chip's president- He succeeds Bon G. Hito, who was the president of the club last season. Mr. Hite retired from the office owing to tho fact that Jio found the demands on his time greater than tho clock allowed. 'T should vory much liked to havo continuod as president of tho club," said ifr. Kite," 'but Inst Buminor taught mo that I cannot do full justico to both tho club and my business affairs. Inasmuch as a man has to hustle in theso day3 of the high cost of oxJatonce, I was forced to the conclusion that I would havo to drop the club's presidency. Howovor, I intend to give tho club whatever help I can, and if anything Is wanted, they'll ftad me therewith tho will to serve. Air. Rclf is the manager of the Hotel Utah. Ho is ono of Salt Lake's most prominent citizens, and an ardent baseball fan. Ho knows tho game froni A to Jzzardand beknowshow a baseball club should bo run. Whether thero is a Montana end to our lonjguo noxt year or not, Mr. Rolf proposos to RO aftor tho ponnant from (the jump in whatever league the Skyscrapers find tnernsolves. Tho Salt Lake club's stockholders may reckon themselves fortunato in cnlistine the services of so capablo and enthusiastio a baseball man as Mr. Rolf. . |