Show T- T V D. D BRATZ r I Begins to look as if Johnny Powers is trying to get rid of Frank Chance I i The belch from one of the UnI UniVersity Uni Uni- I press agents yesterday agent I caused many a hearty laugh If I just some W a of f r little ittle litle the ei Uth Utah more athletes athlee athlete football will wil play and I listen less leas to their mi misguided guided young grandstand managers they I may become of more service to their university Now comes the annual tale that I the Logan are a again asin ain steal I I f mg P all al of tho the good high school I athletes from this city 3 seems to be just a little re rea reathe r the alarm this time asi Stephens and Bill t mer West Siders but now bers of the Logan faculty a of the busiest young state Unless someone th they y have already Clawson and Johnson local athletic stars to cast cas lot with the tho C Cache I tion The three are slated to toA i A A. C C. C during the midyear JAggie J Aggie alumni is said to belt belfi jobs for the boys so that the I work their way through s and the two Spencer are among the time others other wl who I been approached by the tIme cam committee from Logan r A which shows that th tha farmer farmer I suddenly showing a lit little pei pel r Joe Maddock came all al he e eI fr from m Mackay to see Utah get I John Watson Waton received I pretty tough usage in his year as a Rocky Mountain ain ference coach Stay wi with Jack i If petty qU quarrels and nd elon don craniums interfere with the bs be bi ball team as th they y did with iron affairs we can stil still ta t. I another collection and send B B. B Y V. U. U or th the Aggi s. s I I II I Abraham Lincoln cert started something when h he that a house divided agat against tj tan not stand This axiom served faithfully ever si since c because it is true M 1 Someone has again old controversy regarding when and where baseball was played as an organized sport fixed rules and places for the th- ferent members when on the Some Somo close students of the Hie history of the gamo still sill rex jex doubt regarding the statement either nine or eleven cleven players took the field at Coope Coopers Coopers' While some uncertainty may as to whether such a lineup actually used in the early Cooperstown there appears t little doubt that a Coopers man evoked the idea of pi pt pI the tho players in practically the thel tons they occupy in the gam day Credit is given A Doubleday by no less an auth than tha the late Albert Alber G. G who wrote in his report subject In the days Doubleday attended school Cooperstown 1839 it was al' al almon mon thing for two dozen orji o l schoolboys to join In a gars garm ball Doubtless as in my lat late latoi collisions between players in attempting to batted ball were frequent an am jury ry j dUe duo to r this s cause or tc practice of putting out the r. r by hitting hiting him with the occurred I can well wel under how the time orderly mind of th the West Pointer would d dey scheme for limiting the contest contel on each side and allotting th the field positions each with a ac c ca amount of territory also su sw the existing ting out the base runner for old one of plugging him Wit ball bal True it appears from statement that Doubleday pro pro for eleven men on a side irvi of nine stationing the tw twe i t men between first and second third bases but this is a min tail and indeed I have pf and doubtless other old P pit pl have repeatedly with eleven side placed almost almot identical l the manner indicated by Dai Dou days day's diagram although itis that we so 50 played after ber on each side had bee tt nil at nine simply to game an additional numbe those who wished to tak take K in it it iff |