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Show MEETAT LOGAN Definite Action on Status of Leacjue lo Be Taken Tomorrow Plans for the new baseball league lo be composed of Ogden, Tremonton. Brigham, Logan, Lewistou and Smith-f Smith-f if Id will be completed at Logan tomorrow to-morrow afternoon, according to Mana ger Frank Scott of the Ogden baseball club. The reports of the committees named at the meeting held at Brigham city will be read at the meeting lo-mnrrow. lo-mnrrow. The meeting will be held at the Ec cles hotel in Logan, one .represent; a-live a-live from each of the teams will be present at the pession. A decision will be reached at the meeting as to whether the league will be played under the jurisdiction of organised or-ganised baseball or whether it will be an independent organization. Officers for the coming year will also he elected at the session. Sev oral prominent men in various parts of northern Utah have been nu nliune I for the president of the new organization. organiza-tion. Games in the new circnit will be played on Wednesday and Saturday afternoonn With tho compicticn of the business at Logan tcmorrow the managers of the arius teams wjli start plans for their 1921 campaigns It is expected that the league will dlflb out a better brand of baseball than in 1920 and with that end in view record crowds are expected during the coming ; season. Mi-.nager Frank Scott of the Ogden team will represent thin city at ihe meeting tomorrow Joe Van, former star in the old Union association will represent the Brigham City club i while V. L. Flshburn will be the representative rep-resentative from the Tremomun club. J John t.'oburn wRl represent tho Lo-!gan Lo-!gan aggregation and James Miles will be the representative of the Smlthfield team, a delegate from the Lewiston clab will attend. The meeting is scheduled to start a 3 o'clock sharp. |