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Show ILL FANS ! jlESII OUT BfS WEEK ,j CalleJ for Tuesday u0tel Utah, When 1 -.porary Organization Will Be Effected. 3 MORE PLAYERS i ROUND OUT CLUB ;enhip Expects to ,ve for East as Soon as Enterprise Is Given a Start. . -om:1 diftriu'ticr.s iuoi- - . ;:.;:x3 s trait.T of h. story. . -V? icb! :b:.:i nee ti'.rn their . :; filt Lake's Ce-i?t !esv.tf ... ; t.; s.v.ira'.Bt to the fro--. u: ?ner;b:b-e, tboro will be T-.os-iay. of th-?s who - i'.S2viui support. Tb rZ bo he i ut ibe Hotel i called tor 4 o'eioek. .. . -,c s t:uforar o:gn- -rb b? Tcrie't.'vt. Tbe work be to re" ier a a 1-s 1-s iivo bee:: s-ub- :i ?-.v.vt a rc:ir.er for the .y.ut iter.! is ei rc-h ::n-:.: ::n-:.: r?aou :Vat a-'.ive wi ;jvj to he u'iti a o t :. so'r.e more ball -r.-.'r -sir Si?: Lake a-vete 3 - !;t k.ir'-- r::Lir.v r.b.;b: : ". "T. rrebiert 01 to leuiiie. .- :-r Frrry. cner of the 'a:i i:A by r?a-o.: of that -: ? n-.: ::.rl::e"! :a'. c.ua i:t . , oire ;o Si.:: iiko r.j ta k v.-. . -, y0!;;,v a ! i! iu .e! b'lb. at w :!. ' aii i iiw Su!: Lasers '.2:1 d?n by Prrib-nt : - :. r-njb-;:-: Tir-t. riat 1 . rr-.'.i tjt t' "'"ce 5b...-:. 5b...-:. :1- i: ?a.t Lake .-ion" i -.' bub; U Hc.k :;.e Franchise. - rcv?7?i tke co-t f tbe tie ta::az:e::io-Mi;5iuc i . TJ!n:oAiIy. It wa-- fa: 1 :; :- tie p-tymct of rlo.1' . : Sl: Lai-.? tie I-ar'h:e. with --: :'i-r tirc'tvn in; cthe-, tju: i! to b-e r?M for t".e bai: - te fraj-'kie tkro'-'n i':. ' : --e a -i:z?irih:e :c two ! j tbe eaio. be- if ;t j tie owners of ti. -b:b, j .;:::::j of tbe:n. wa in-b-b-rc-i 1;. -77-e- at tbai tim owro-r -- -t- "''-s-:o club, to te " -iO, a note for wrteb -::-vi by tie irarr:e. Tbe - '-:i,-:rT-:d arj aii:t:ccal iu- for the j.urj-059 of - ; salaries." : --:'----tn ir'rer therefore ::; V-.-y,0.. '.Then Salt T;i r-i.:--i of for Sacramento s ,:: fZT.i to let tbt-- city in KnssiLins ii'X'O to to the remaiaio the b --trre-'! to be':on!es die ot? 7 J. T-a tbouiani doiiars ie '- ribrei from fca't Lake at , : l- eroM'l to taking up vb" -t 13 hkely that tbe rernsii.- - -' -;:-d to paid at a soroe-T"iw soroe-T"iw of these ;: '-r-orary organization which ' ' ' ' to effeet Tuesdav will -i-oa to pucgie SlO.OvJ c-ariv ; -c y?3r. or' Guarantee. .". :r'i f the guarantee, it was - i'jr a time that the kacriie ',;,.rc-"l require cash or neVo- - ..r.ry jor tae $30,W) involved. ----- oowever. set all feara on . at rtit. "hen ie announced .r?-2? taat the a?suranie of ehb'a officerH that the ,"J.-"A "en rtSieiettly financed jj'.pj we 52000 weekly guar-,T guar-,T .w9 secearv to do mo b!3 .of siort "gate" would tV'i 7 Uj ,he league. .Mr. y -'" lentaily mentioned that the .;',.' ta Pacilie Coa:-t leayie .--f-tr:en and as sueb taev took ? ."'a-r eentlemeu. " ?'?"ty stated at the meeting .:t''e who esneet to put into the undertaking that i be amply financed ffm VI S2 that it w-iil not be "- tie ragged edire. as has Ken , .1" tie tase with bail clubs - 'v.'-nr. year?, fifty thousand V1 thooht, would afford TWiung ba?i5, and this sum f-Va to raite. "al Subscriptions. f6'" present, notably George ,:.."" s.',e;:t of fast year's Salt a'''.M. R. Evans, owner of tSoie club, let it be dis-r--:'-'.wd that their s-ibfcrip. , .;' ontin'jeiit upon the whole -I'iOO being rahul. That is, .'rnoiint tvould hare to be ,l-,,Ja '""it a?M avail- .-"'? tney would take their '. ? Moek. rt wab also re-, re-, ; 't-e me,;tni2 that about H2H,--brflrCI'ihe'!- This sum in-;. in-;. "locij of $.5000 each. hi t;:e new rca-hed 6an "a,t Lake' i.ad been f,,:1 -acramer.to-Afhf.ion fran--:''! Jilobi, on(J (Jf Ini, owners .; --i'U cub, declared thr.t Halt , ;' r'fr'''cr the Saeransento-P Saeransento-P -ly'-rp w,-bout a I..-Ka light, ijnejranjof fran- "-Inucd on roUowtaz Pa2e.) BASEBALL F1S TO THRESH OUT PLAHS (Continued from Preceding Page ) ch se d d not include the transfer of players and he den ed the, right of the league to turn the Sacramento players over to Salt Lake Is Leagues Fight Pres dent Baum in reply to Jacobs declared that when the Sacramento club failed the franchise reverted back to the leag e and with it the plavers who were not paid unt 1 the league pa d them with the $b000 piev ously men tioned Mr Baum also sa d that the const tution of the Coast league was j specific on the point and that it was ! a well uiown rule of baseball that when a club went under fa led to pay its players and was taken ove by the leag e all of the assets of the club in plaj e s rove ted to the league He asserted that Jacobs s pos t o vas un tenable Furthermore he de lared that if Ja obs sought to pre ent the trans f er ot players t would be tl e leigue s fight and not Salt Lai e s The eague had prom sed ''alt Lake he n a nta ned that fourteen Sacran ento ball players wo Id becon e ava lable for th s c ty s club and the league proposed to f lfill ts promise So n respect of the pla ers at least Salt Lake apparently ireed suffer no Worry The fo rteen playe s who come to Salt Lake include n their number some food ones and some ind fferent ones he thiee catchers are said to be ca pable Three pitchers are also men of ab 1 tv and one of the other pitchers nay do The club needs ah least one infielder n addit on to those who come w th the franeh se besides Herb Hester last year s Salt Lake manager who is no doubt slated for the fi st bas ng job Two of the outfielders and possibly three are said to be all r ght There s therefore the nucleus of a real ball club but it will require mend mg in many places and in many ways To Get Players In order that the club may be re habil tated and that an early start be made in that direction Cliff Blanken ship is expected to go east as soon as the temporary organization gets at work. Blankenship although he has not been officially s fned as manager of the club w 11 no doubt be selected for the job He is widely and favorably known as a manager of exceptional ab lity and one who has developed nu me ous ball players who have made their mark in the game Blank thinks he will be able to get some classy men m the east where ail the leagues are reduc ng the r play er roster For etanple the Ivational and American leagues have agreed to cut the r strength dur ng the play ng season to twenty one the Federals to twenty and the Internat onal to s x teen The last named league is a class A V organization wh ch classificat on is also ass gned to the Coast league In the Coast league the player limit th s year has been cut to e ghteen men and the salary limit to $5000 a month With all the slashing required of the eastern clubs Blankenship thinks he can find some r pe plums ready for p clang It now rema ns to be seen what will De done at this week s meeting |