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Show IDAHO WILL AGAIN HAVE BALL LEAGUE Snake Elver-Yellowstone Organization Is Once More In Tield With Six Strong Clubs. j Special to The Tribune. ST. ANTHONY, Idaho, March 17. Encouraged y the pronounced success of the Snake Kiver-Yellowstoue Baseliall league last season, delegates from tho several towns met at the Commercial club rooms at St. Autlionv this week and reorganized the league for 1917. A constitution and by-laws were adopted and K. (i. Harris of St. Anthony was chosen secretary and treasurer. A contest con-test developed for the office of president presi-dent between K. Boyatt of Ashton and Fred Heath of Sugar City, resulting in a deadlock, and the election of that official of-ficial was put over to the next mect- inK- . . A tentative circuit was arranged, subject to revision, to be composed of Rexburg, Sugar City, Teton Citv, St. Anthony. Ashton and Driggs. It is planned" to schedule twenty games for each club between May 10 and August 2"i, and, as was the. case last year, tho games are to he played on "Wednesday afternoons, which will be declared half holidays throughout the circuit. Double headers will be played on holidays. A board of directors, to be tho governing gov-erning body of the league, was chosen as follows: Arthur Harris, Kexburg: 1'. L. Davis. Sugar Citv; ,7. W. McKinlev, Teton Citv; Dr. J.' li. Grnv, St.. Aii-thonv; Aii-thonv; A. O. Wilkie, Ashtonl and C. B. Walker. DrigL's. The directory will meet at St. Anthonv March 27 lolfcilm election of a president, the nppointim nf a schedule committee and to com-olete com-olete the permanent organi;-4ition for tho season. |