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Show 1 YOUNG BARTENDER ON HONOR ROLL Prtnceon, N J . Mar 10 Among the names on the honor roll of Princeton Prince-ton university for the term just ended end-ed is that of John Larson of Chicago. ,a freshman. rarson came to Princeton from Chicago, where he had been a bartender bar-tender He was found in that occu- J patlon by the Princeton alumni association asso-ciation of Chicago and was selected as the most promising man to receive their scholarship at the university for the next four years He played football last fall. (Continued on Page Seven.) TfS"?RiF I (Cont'nued From Page Two.) KNIGHTWUi MANAGE THE TEAM A semi-private meeting of the directors direc-tors of the Ogden Baseball association associa-tion was held at the Weber club yesterday yes-terday afternoon when subjects of interest in-terest to the club at this time were taken up. The matter of selecting a delegate to attend the meeting of the Union association representatives at Butte on February 15 was discussed and it was decided that either I'resi dent A P. Bigelow, W. D. Brown or both should make the trip. It Is stated stat-ed that until after the meeting baseball base-ball matters will remain about as at present for the reason that the schedule sched-ule will be decided upon at the meeting meet-ing and the managers can determine when to call their men for practice af ter that matter has been decided. There is a movement on foot to have 'he season begin later in the spring and last until later In the fall. Secretary Angus Kennedy points out the abominable weather that prevailed during the opening weeks of the season sea-son and then refers to the preasant fall days that were experienced Mr Kennedy believer that the welfare o! the association would be conserved if the season did Dot start until Ufa) 1 The Montana teams have given out i the information that the season will begin on April 22. but that announce ment cannot be confirmed until after j the meeting. The list of players, those who have signed their 1913 contracts, those who j are In the "holdout" class nnd the new ones whom Knight has In mind. was gone over thoroughly "Kitty" received another warning that he must stay under the $1650 calary limit lim-it and he had evolved a list which will make it possible and still give Ogden what h believes will prove to be a winning club. Until more of the signed contracts havo been turned In to Secretary Angus Kennedy, the complete personnel of the training squad will not be made public It has been decided to have the players report In this city between April 10 and 15. thu6 giving two or three weeks to get the club into shape The first week of the training season is to be spent at the Ogden Hot Springs. The subject of Improvements at the Glcnwood park was given much consideration con-sideration at today's meetlrig Arrangements Ar-rangements will be made for the starting of Improvements Immediate ly. As a high wind dnsjng the winter win-ter unroofed the grandstail. no small amount of money must h expended in placing that in first-class condl tion. It Is also possible that the accommodations ac-commodations will he Improved by the addition of a row of boxes In front. More trees will be removed In the southwest corner of tbe lot. permitting permit-ting additional space for the parkin: of autos. The woven wire fence extending ex-tending parallel with the first base line will be lengthened and extended to a greater height to protect glass wind shields and the occupants of cars The entire gate arrangement at the park probably will be changed. Upon the suggestion of Manager Knight the directors decided to give i heir principal attention to the playing field. While it is too late this yeat to grow grass In the outfield, thai section of the lot will undergo great improvement Tt will also be neces-' neces-' sary to level the infield and provide I a belter drainage system. ManageT Knight, accompanied by several of the ! directors, will visit the park today for the purpose of arriving at a definite understanding regarding the work necessary. It is generally understood that the Ogden association is In favor of a re ductlon In the price of admission to games, one trip north for the southern south-ern clubs, five games and certainly no more than six each week and only one game on Sunday. It Is expected that all of these questions will be taken up at the schedule meeting in Butte next Saturday Ogden will be reprc svnted at the meeting bv at least ono direc tor, and possibly two. President A. P Bigelow will make the trip It he can arrange to do so. and Vice President W P. Brown Is almost certain cer-tain to he present. Manager John J. McCloskey arrived in the cltv from Salt Lake yesterd ay afternoon and it was the first meeting of "Mack" nnd Knight slm e the close of the 1912 season. Ii wan with effort ef-fort recalling the conditions last season sea-son that lohn restrained himself when "Kitty" bespoke the awful things that were to happen the Skyscrapers Sky-scrapers this year when they meet the local outfit What the Mackmen did to the Cooley outfit in th" last series of the 1912 season will look like a . , nerous boost In comparison, according accord-ing to the dictagraph record of Knight's peroration |