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Show Moguls Vote To Drop All-Star Tilt POCATELLO. Ida, Nov. 14 Cft Pioneer baseball league directors direc-tors Sunday dropped th annual all-star game, set th opening of league play for April 28, decided to nd th season with a Shaugh-nessy Shaugh-nessy play-off. and approved the transfer of two club franchises. But they failed to agree oa do-tails do-tails of th playing schedule. They adjourned their annual meeting alter rejecting three proposed pro-posed schedules. Other proposals will be drafted and sent to th directors di-rectors for vote by mall. The reason for dropping th annual an-nual all-star gaiM which has been a fixture sine th league's first season In 1939 was not disclosed. It waa Indicated, however, it waa to shorten the season of th thre-stat thre-stat class C league. ; Apprave Sales : Th two club sales approved were of the Salt Lake City Bees and the Idaho Falls Russets. E. t. Mulligan, president and general manager of the Salt Lake Beea, Saturday announced the sale of his club to R. V. Bert Dunn of Saa Francleeo and Claude Eng-berg. Eng-berg. Bee business manager and secretary. The Russets war purchased a month ago by a group of Idaho Falls businessmen. Elected to the board of directors aa representatives of the new club owners wer Bill Wlrkert of Idaho Falls, former Twin Falls Cowboy business manager) and Mr. Dunne. Wlckert replaces Lou Garland, former Russets' manager. Dunn replaces Mulligan. - Haiti wn Reelected Jack HalllweU of Pocatello was again reelected league president. Archie Cochrane of Billings, Mont, was named vice president. Two honorsry vice presidents were nsmed Mulllgsn and Joel Priest Sr. of Boise. . Directors and dub officials present pres-ent Included Cochrane and Maury Kn right. Billings: Nick Mariana. Great Falls: E. F. MrDermitt and Wlrkert. Idaho Falls: Hadyn Walker. Boise: Marvin Milkes and Harold C. Hinckley, Pocatello; Mulligan and Engbsrg, Salt Lake City. . |