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Show HOMER PLAKE WANTS TO MANAGE OGDEN Special lo The Tribune. OGDEN, Jan. 2S. In response to a no-tlco no-tlco sent out by the baseball committee of the Weber club, all members of the club and others who are Interested In Ogdou's future from a baseball standpoint stand-point will osscmble In tho clubrooms Wednesday evening to arrange for tho 1913 season. There is absolutely no doubt that Ogdcn will oxcrclso Its franchlso In the Union association this season, but Just how to go about tho mattor is one of tho things to be considered tomorrow evening. Offora have been received from Individuals Indi-viduals who would llko to go Into the proposition for the money wnlch, It Is believed, can bo mado out of it, but tho present association Is not anxious to cut looso entirely from tho franchise, as It Is regarded as a valuablo asset. Ono of the matters which will bo considered con-sidered tomorrow night Is tho selection of an actlvo manager to take charge of the 1913 club. "Kitty" ICnlgnt, no of tho reserves from last year's team, ha-s boen favorably mentioned for tho position and Fred Strlpp. tho catcher who acted as Manager McCloskey's lJcutonant last season, 1b also a candidate for tho place. The newest candidate, however, Is Homer E. Plako. tho local player, who lias been associated with Ogdcn teams for several years past. Ho has filed his application with President A. P. Blgo-low. Blgo-low. i |