Show HOLMES NOT SIGNED BUTTE Nov 1 The I.-The The local loa correspondent correspondent correspondent cor cor- respondent who sent ou out the story that William Ducky H Holmes had been signed to manage the Butte club for 1914 may have been beena a trifle trillo premature premature in his dope Ducky Holmes has haa not yet been signed but there is 18 more than a possibility that he will be engaged next week While Holmes has a a. abig abig big lead In the sprint for the Job other names are also being mentioned men men- and considered One of the themen themen themen men under discussion is Frank Prank Huelsman tho the hard hitting outfielder outfielder outfielder out out- fielder of the Salt Lake club Another Another An An- other is Herbert H. H Hester manager man man- ager agor of ot last years year's Great Palls Pails pennant pennant pen pen- nant winners Both it is understood under stood are available S From the tha above dispatch It will wilt be gleaned that Frank Huelsman 1 Is III available available avail able ablo as a manager for tor the Butte Butto club According to President lUte hilte of or tho the Salt Lake Lako club dub Huelsman will wJ be available a only If It Salt Lake decides to let him go Hester heater Is undoubtedly available a for tor he has repeatedly told the writer that he ho would not KO JO ba back k to to Great Gre 1 Falls even If Jf that t city should decide to return to the Union Hester b by the way will be through here within the tIle next tow low days He Ie has lias accepted a position to travel In this wot western country for a clothing concern S John suggests that the Montana Montana Mon Mon- tana towns be dropped It may be bo a R good sug suggestion after all alt for tor If It the southern clubs dubs are forced to lose Jose mone money on oti every I trip rip uway aLvay from ruin home borne h why go so way off oCt Into Inlo Montana to lose loge It Why not lose It In Pocatello Twin Falls or Murray The re receipts receipts to- to might bo be just a trine trifle less In the tho thelast last three towns town but look at the difference difference differ differ- ence In railroad fares fare ares and other expenses In the tho long run the tho southern clu clubs s would no doubt be Ahead S S S SS S Grand Giand Forks Fork N. N D. D Nov 10 1 Just Just where a a. class clas D baseball league lea with a 2000 mile tithe circuit will got get oft ott Is tho the question that Is III bothering several club owners o In Inthe Intile tile the Northern league circuit that has been en proposed proposed proposed-In In fact act completed completed the for 1914 lIea season Reason on When the thc league meeting 1 Is held In Grand Forks November 17 Ii for Cor the purpose purpose pur pur- pose pOlle of ot drafting a schedule that question doubtless will confront the club owners 8 as a more Important factor than It Jt now I appears S S I Bush was 38 signed to pitch for tor the I Missoula Highlanders In tn the spring of or 1042 1912 for or JOO per month La Last t spring he went to Connie Mack and hl his earnings 8 for tor tho the season amounted 1 to S S S Newark N. N J. J Nov No 1 Control Control of the tho baseball club of tho the International league will remain with the owners O of th the Brooklyn National league club for forthe forthe or orthe the president the tho plan whereby a n number number number num num- ber of Newark business men sought to purchase the controlling Interest being abandoned at a conference today todar Tho The business men decided that tha t. t tho the valuation of which Charles s H H. H Ebbetts president of or th the tho Brooklyn dub club placed d dupon upon the 52 32 shares of or stock which he hO hean and an his associates controlled wa was cx- cx |