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Show f f THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 191919. IIS 10 IT SLONE GO (Copyright, 1919, by H. C, Fisher, Trade Mark Eeg, U. & Fat. 031 By BUD FISHEEi Im ss,t cayoudM vn utk a ca6 mju. v Wt cat. avis VAH.D pf joe Elimination of Draft tem Expected to Have Sy- - i j DIA nuwrtMjy that to MS UlWf say back.. BuT Beuevt ms, rut Let evew mth Effect. Far-reachi- ng Jeffs Gonna Send an Anonymous Letter MUIT AND JEFF DECIDE in West Worlds Series Incentive for Coasters to Hustle. Th week Iiu been henry laden with baseball doings. A series of meetings closed in New Tork yesterday, which , extended throughout six days. The moat Important action, and one effeA, which will have a la the split between the minor and major league combination. The break wan the sensation of baseball history of yearn. In times gone by the minors have threatened often to break away from the domination and dictation of the majors, bat apparently they never mustered up courage enough to do It until last week. Then they did It, and they s did it decisively. Th ehlef effect of the break in the elimination of th draft system, whereby, previously, major league clubs were permitted to call from the minors the beat hall play era, paying for them a aura of money not by any means commensurate with the oost to the minor them The league club of developing selected from draft price for a player the Pacific coast league, for example, ' wan (2809. For that sum a major league club could, in effect, wreck a Coast 'its best plaver. league club by takingwho probably the plsyer as wasbestIts best well its as players card, drawing In point of ability. And never yet has occurred that ths Coast league club It thus Injured found It possible to get a star for player to replace Us drafted anything like the price It received for him. In that way the draft worked an injustice. lat-te- IS Jtmry AiS SALT LAKE TR1Mh PROBLEM M . oatiibntcd by otto Otteoo, Dim, Idaho. Black 8, IB, 3 ktnga A It. 39. rs s" u-- n m Basketbil High School Squads Primed for the Coming Gama. ne3on n .m- TJoGoG , Ollr PI P U 'fH Thl week sho high school bask i , aJt 4 r 5"J Go It Alone. i W 1, is go king J, 15, . generally expected to plif lid Win minors would arSOLITTON Hi PROfJLgtf 442 on the draft price, Ht I j i i r , and fix It at double the previously ruling Rirlf-19, 25, ktuffir 23. $9 sum, but evidently the majors preferred -, hittt i. kin U, 16 32 to take their chances on purchasing outWftit to ply ftixt win their ball 9129 52 21 ffl 1ft 19 24 21 IB right and the minors to keepamount for 23 50 4 20 players or at least get an 227 wUia them that gives them an opportunity to replenish. IS IT 16 28 17 22 82 27 ttlrtm vii ft. 5AM MALT LAKL TMIRi The ultimate effect of the elimina0 833 tion of the draft, ae It affected the rta from U Clletfo Dully New ne lift the tions between majors and minors, is yet which woo the with to be ascertained. Some of the mag- following ffntutr ehesi ilium uhlp for nates In our league Dr, St rub of the 191ft lUtnotc hewn herd bed five drew pitted, ban Francisco club. In particular fears ftr 1 Bta anf th, that chaos wtll result from the split: tt bit- - I H SVeuifw wUl that be ball dissatisfied, that players there will be raiding and all sorts of evil, Judge W. W. McCredle of the Portland club professes to be pleased with the breaki saying that the draft never did the Coast league any good, will but only harm, and that theon minors own their be better off by going It not hook. Judge MoCredle does expect "war" or any seriously unpleasant results Prssident H W. Lake of the wine Salt Bake club Is of the opinion that the draft was a good thing; that it gave Beat 81 'ait! (hi 26 wH drw. oh Urge ?arity of ettnelr the bail plavers a better chance for adking hen At the here,el Ail vi wbih vancement in their profession rentth eeturet pley on th same time. Lane was convlm ed that the part of white to obtain the tfrw draft price was too iow by far fdt f II 14 7 8 10, Baseball N- I - C - E LiTTLE KITTY KITTY, KITTY 191 writers e- that thea majors and rive at compromise 1 Gt-r- g fy . !tyy t) I'lstiiiff the i'Ltck king re would have h white to ca'ape with t draw, The minors' association retains the draft altowad MALT LAKS TIUIHNE GAVE NO 884 IMOfld Itoubio tJBTOCf system among the leagues in the assoA vahiahle contrlbtMmn frwm H i ciation, so that ball plavers from leagues Frirhcr el lower classification can climb upward th well knows KugUtii itiayor bwing a Krri of play aHTt1 a aumUrd to the olaea AA organliatlons. and otrmtioa If Ik through that gate eventually get into ' 82 21 the majors 16 24 The abolition of the optional agree2 19 ment removes a situation which in many ways was an evil, for in effort in many cases H amounted to nothing more than a system of "farming" h major league - Prawe - Ander-v-o A at UKt clubs and was financially a poor ar1 19 1 fl n II 25, ItnaO, drvn rangement for the minors p of minors and divorce the The t 30 25 apparent! major draw bv 2 T, 52 17 t.i was net a complete divorce, but only art di 12 I 10 14 20 27 11 Id 8 11 c Interlocutory one, so to speak more of 2T 13 2fl 10 15 an arrangement for separate mainteISM U Jh 1 12 k 13 I 6 I fu 2 nance. An agreement entered Into be1 81 2 Sit 27 tween the two groups provides that each ,6 b "in T 12 Iff 16 19 ih 100 shall reaper t the 'other teiritorlal 18 24 16 28 24 JH 24 rights, which menus that major league andU 1(1 20tt H2 2Af 22 IT 24 27. 17 JO clubs shall not be put into cities tn 2TM 19 16 H J. FrlrUor vs f I s minor h that which leagues operate shall respect the other- - contrai t u d Ratglar Th rofr poaltlu ! dlgram'(tl rights, whlth means that no major club n a) shall tamper-wit- h players In the minors Blak - ? Y 9 15 Jl and vice versa President John F Power- - of the I os Angeles Uuh was the Const league rep. resen tatfve at the New York conference Until he return and make his report at their to the Coast league directors nrgeting on Fehruaty 1 the whole story of the break will not be known 1 t ' e If j v 1 V r r;4 A A.e m n? t v WhU I ji jt ard h t lav t i 2t 24 win fTla uni othr worl. 3 1i 9 11 is ,Ni,t 1117 IS 12 18 15 10. id 2M 10 fo diawn t Dunti fh a omat hat an l i a iC) ritmitur 5 11 Hftr i 9 14 Iv drtvin, H J 1 n kttr , ( LTTIt ISM ih) a 19 ! a i t ( ! .ti Mm i (be-tio- i Mr. Poe era awarding to diet a t lie, was Successful In starting the prelim Inary details of an anargement for Aa series among tUss championship leagues, of which there are three the Pacific Coast league the American and the international league The plan Is to have a p it season sertg between the pennant winner- - if the International league and the Vmertran association, the victor in wtikh will com west to meet the pennant winner tn the 1 hu Pacific Coast league there wit! be a "world series In ur rwn tern ne tory, Ahtch, It seems f Pr t i will be of even greater mteret 'ban vvumvrx sene he'wcer the worlds the of ths big league pman's In view f it n tn the prosper t f r pirn mh t 1 on ti hunt a eerie, it bch vv e i t around and wm n pmigju vm m the sun in action. All- - Oi tlio vaiiuus dlvlaoi schedules have not a iei been a nounced, but It Is probable that the twf lar games wilt be started just as earl au posalble In order that various sertto v han'plunri.ip teams tan meel to ett division aupiemacj Basketball this season should be cher, full of interest According to present it dlcations, the teams will start plajlngu fairly ever, terms with their opponents b cause of the fuU that there ire vrv letter men at an of the high schooli Tiiis leaves the coaches tie job of veloping haw material for their fnw many of them without experience At the board cf control meeting of th Utah High bchooi Athletic agsoi lailon t the Deseret gjmi asium Satmday after nooA, January If, representatives in si tendance voted to admit four new itutl tutions to the league They were lie Logan high school, the Br.gham Yourr college at Logan, the school fur ths desf and the blind at Ogder and the University of Utah frreps) high school ri Icipate In the snaum big teams Will state basketball j tcurney, which will ts held March 29, 21 and 22 Ihe place t stage the tourney has not as yet beer selected but it will no doubt be n nounced some time next month. It hai been the custom during the past two yssn to have only four quints participate in i& 4 4 th tourney, but Inasmuch as there ar about gix tv schools entered In the 4m elation, divided into six divisions, it wsi h team it thought best to Show the winning division to go to the tournament each ' A .; Tins will cause eatb team m the tourin' X of threw u to piay five games in the pAst In order to cut down on ex pen see i v ' , much as possible tills year, it was found to necessary to redivlsion a number of now high schools The divisions as they are as follows appear n Salt Lake t) West high. East end high, Grsijtte I D S U , B'ngham Jw of Utah University prep feeiton 2) dan, Murray, Tooeie and Oiat tsvl le, lit tlon 2) Rama. Park City I'oaHne ari In the play off the winner id Morgan rectum 2 and 2 ill play to decide whli team clashes with section 1 champ, the winner of this last game going to tke state tournev Northern Ihertion I ' Logan Cltv high and Brigham Young coliese North Cache South Cache, t reel ion 2 Davis Count' fUT high, Ouden, Box elder and Weber Tile winners In each of these ec just fats, but cat of the tions will meet to decide which team hound blue blood, fuanj, ters the state tournament it! But suvb i the case. Alpine Lehi, American Fork, Pleari H ober, Provo high and Proctor I tah boast a number of amto-trati-c academv RING W. LARDNER. members of the feline family, aud Banpete (Section 11 Kanab, Pannilto thoiso who ieit tae pet stock show in Balina, Richfield and Monroe (section Non-SmokinManti, Mpront, Snow academy And tsalt Lake on January 20 23 will have g satch aotdemy, an opportunity to see tabby in all her Nebo B Y. D. high, Sprimrvllle, St tJorv , Ish Fork, Payson, Eureka, Nepht, Emd khow At the and Carbon Counts there will be Persian Jan IS (To the Legal each of the parties this 16th dacy of Stake academy MlMJ ( Section D Murdock, cut of all color white, ddack aud red, (XHXCAGO,of the People Januaiy, A D 1519 On last v tile MMford, Mmcklev, isertlop 21 Fl Many sat from the We of Man, with w 1 Kanab 191 C A of , the loth day January, more, Parowan, Branch jhv lotis land legs and oubut the tail, rpHERE follow the signatures oj the Dixie contract the alleged following a tese, yoamese, Ahvssinmi., Mexican, agned ' holetnu articles of agreement made W parties to the alleged agreement and premise to be th best gam a place for seals, but no seals nsjutu aud domestic cat ot all vane and entered into January 1 this week card wdtj he between the D 1918, bi The writer did not smoke, inhale, chew and AVer t fives Friday afternoon, tw , tie- number of prize have been and between Ring W Lardtiei, Carey r cat tobacco, tobacco substjtutes or game, w ecbsduled offired tor the best cats exhibited, and Orr and k E Thoma-oalthough all of Seven products between 1 noon of Sat- leopards' school, will be played on of South Dearborn street, Chicago, writnes-Sei- h t baeca January'-1from the mtereat taken at the 22 and m that urday "br of wj floor p. tb Deseret gvm vtar b -- how, which b the way was the the t Each of the parties to this agree- Monday, Januaryt 18, when, at luncheon, university On the sameS dv first time that high brow animals of ment ulf n . F U. preps, plav the L D himself severally acknowledges the eat family had been exhibited in bound to , bam will trv emneiusions with Granite the ethers in the penal sum the nn fhe cite, the cat section this ear of One Thousand (JtOOOl Dollars Murray will plav Orantsville In game of section 2, The condition of this obligation is promises to be one of tha big feature sui h that if none of the parties hereto of the show toor chew shall eet amoke. Inhale, Two white Persians Utah Sego Lily suixtitutos, or tobacco and Sir Mistletoe whose pictures up bacco, tobacco of any kind betw een the hours products PLAY BALL AGAIN pear hen with, are owned by Mrs. Do- of 1 J o clock noon Saturday, January 11. lan Williamson, Fairmont apartment 1919, and 6 o cluck a ra, Thursday, May T L. Huston, Lieutenant-ColonBlink Pittsburg Beauty II aud Black 1, 1913, then this obligation shall be void. ankei. w of the New York 'acki t th two black Persians, are the Is hack from over there 'had the j rn; oi K A ilaahrouck, 217 iyouth bf Miller lowing to say of Hugh 1 hee four cats will be ( irthEatu front the at Mr one so-i Orr. if the parties to the hibttcd at the coming show and will, I Hush Miller of the called agreement, produi ed his copy of came no doubt, rank among the leading wnn Back on the ship with me. He the contract and otnted t professed put Inlv f.r- -t first tah won Germir taken of nrv turd prire -t firthat in the sentence there wag an forces th , , Chateau Thierry m the Persian Jla-- i "at the cat show at error woutidea namelv, 1918," January Tenth, la-- t "At Bt. Mihiei Miller was vtar- of n Tenth. 1919" and . ,a January hi n broka hullet machine-gu; said, in the presence of competent withe able to play ball any n?,r, t(ir! nesses "Tou see vuu can sm ike if you not favobasetwll - of organised FACEY in want to, or woids to that effect The some prov'sion for plavers 1,kin writer then smoked two eimrets and has who have OF MASS become Incapacitated otherwise It shall be tn full force and since smoked other cigarets Consulting of their rounlrv effect ' If anv of the parties hereto -- hail counsel, the writer learned that the misin the date could be proven a Vas atWettr d.ves not afpeal to J smose, Irha-.chew or eat tobacco, to- take Dartmouth Coach Coming Back. error and did mf Invalidate th New En. bacco t" ii Km) se.rvtisry of the of tobacco or subrtitutex, in products But ce uneel, of rand of the amateur athletic anv kind or character durjng the period aliened agreement f m Harry HillmanU first lieutenant a which the writer has an overwhelming avration back union expected corr Shan tmmedia'elv he above pv u tj 'The Americir vouth thrives to the named, the sum of One Thousand auperlouty in numbers and brants, coach at Dartmouth awn That fjetic cm couifu tttiev) He wait- - to he able to (jUKk') others thg alleged contract (a a mer is planning to go into track t Dcllar- -, in two (2) equal five iiSerU that fv-ir iH he fo.ii of hi tl nn chum, jump farther paper that would be laughed out deep, but little els If, after strap (DiO) Dollar shuns The other two parties to the thl winter along the gjort un. lhar arn one jnIr pi- - ncixliborhi ml out. Hundred of court of of the the any delinquercy panics ox his mttoreei rival and bi i memlur now however, agreement as above provided, either one of to sue the writer for the thiu'. of a wlnrtnr team in no matter wnat hereto Football two remaining parties shall smoke, threaten U Seventy Thousand See off do Where knd o a i orte-- t R. W. L. they get v inhale, chew- or eat tebacco, tobvcco subIn GfLWiraCCein' Year's New day stitutes or tobacco products of anv kind ,. 79 009 people saw the Rsheeri Rudolph Would Leave the Eraves. j or character he shill t mined lately pay IN bur opinion, the threat of 'court I T, & fcotball eleven P unde-carried wta never be ! It, the to e. out. The pure party , i remaining J'mi,Pa to i 'raves not it I. do ti a i u lb , i the 1'iMir.e is evidently back filed bv nicotine) the sum of One Th u "Contract ' is what Is knfw n in legal saied j,sr country ami J KM fl) dol ar It being the Intensr m ole man, o is loins tion swlxso, fu'l of holes Any of tills agreement that anv ptrtv lance aa chee-t to f ro i i the Boston iwm cartoonist Ipso thereto who shall have violated the term contract eigned tv iS uld thereof rhall theieupon Immediately lose facto lullculum The lack of trained seals stttutee, whereas vou me of signing m the lerfurmane o with the b.gnatures of itself renders the Insanity at the interest Rube May Be a Manager. fc document oega lotrsa of tire two remaining in paragraph i, conspiracy between the BvotRe order that this agreement may I Chicago I mentioned, but there is no axes And If the latter. it Ri he Oldimg "in is ) ting tou d s the w . otc-s- c Juf,Pg manager of tie Toronto or Mi have full .binding effect as 'a legal obli- I wav of proving what Chicago lx meant, were given a judgment, weukee vluls of tlvg InterrmiK'jJUl league. gation upon all of the parties it is ex- j 1 his alone is enough to make the paper nigbto to Mr OrrIn rtmc deimnuenevr of i each The is the Ru your is still the property of the Aih- pressly stipultei.by parties j jiu jltsu"party remainirg puiej that thU agreement la entered Into tn 'a prra-- e technl.ai y known as heartl minded judge cv u d ovrtlook t"rfaa Jll ft the interest of the pubhe health and lauaho In eonnectmn with the'" birds in- tA th rtuMlfi hf'H h if. however the oa-- e come up morals, and that it shall not be tasen cr volved Mclnneg Coming Back, i considered bv any party hereto. Mi a game for trial, they wouid have ia ch re to 1 'be back b.H g contract. a prove that the thmvs you emoka are tofittiffy Mclrme w proMy sub- on first base for the Red or of tobacco seal tobacco the hands Sox th,a year. and Witnesseth bacco, product i-- 1 Our World's Series. tau vv; ; U i 1 1 r prs ticah . drew wIR Draft Among Minors. r V t i atad-em- v tmtSi 1 n4 that h i to atll! In khki J Nf1 the BrOiftb Bsky ibamnKM t;uy a Thi I f lioo hirt nintch for a tk tht nrrSuys oiaKli Id Engtaud sluce th war. J1K8 ( From th unwikB tar I wt anhihgti of master pi Interesting high elaas unit by a Contrat Invalid 4 ILD MARSH r.-o- ve By An P1PI)UAT PORRFrr Advice by Law Department NOT Basil Sold tec km of the Rustlae in hw York for th master who era toumrr, and who i an amateur of high abUH ( fact that Marshall la ti la attention U n in tie i hi gam with 4ltrrouml of uiU I a t oiiriouattmi tie rtennt t irua ne turn ai fh w uiU! nt his right n ha' 7 hL1 him thv- vlt t r in a c a iiautti it so t Um, whra the a tual same went nee befuie M i an Dan tie ( (EhlT four tilted Suites thamplos umsh 1 to the aark tv Sroi'lilyB Eagle coin tdeme It was as inMretieg alv that the trtciitleaJ vartation shouH have oeetirred ir a match game bf'tweeii M bollatenkov sad t Mi if id if faris a far back as 101 t e RiiMftau dipl ir at at that litre hating the tde of Lie game at 'larahaii Tb open mm tng n (s were the ft Rowing ibay ri y i orsz IY1-da- y. ht i 1 n, j 'at MILLER WILLNOT el pre-'de- ht i 1 Ws ftfM I t ' hr 2 1 ft QtW ) a1 aeaef hh an i The ii j ad', uiyer p. a tr in- i r u - i in i s lb t n ii t th r l i (1 nh it t it? 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KB T yi ii i v f ' i u Iry hrt. 9 i The project to el inlnatt th i ir- - i,t thtee-tns- n ntl ms' i mmbuOun sent bv the t srii stii- - U e -- vs tem will be sittvough August Herrminn, Ir ng years twirmvn of the ujrnrnH-Pwt be rei'aced but he m hod job " 'until his successor is sppointsd the feet Lsxs S , mrently Is no newer a Solution of the managerial problem thsn 111 A W 7 i f it i t ll( i a n i It r ri j ii 1 M H tA S t A t 1 an t Till n 111! ( All a- - at I! n U e fn" tiii1 j5 f rmt r onecr I r n f H it fptl I J I a ir It i n i i II i pin t r ' IP - t I 8 t f f t, IS f t w. t iedltf s H H ftft wwwk tatenko S O Vf-di- -- !f i bk ", . W |