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Show NAME (PEN'S ft. ft. DELEGATES Frank Scott and C. H. Thors-tensen Thors-tensen to Attend Tuesday's Tues-day's Sessions Frank Sc ott and C. H. Thorstensen j will repreaen; tin i iRiln hm-ehill cluh at the mectlnR of the WiRatch and ! Cache Valley league clubs to be held at the Boxclder Commercial club at 1 Brighanj City. Tuesday afternoon. Two representatives of the (urclen, Brigham, Tremonton. Loran. Smith-field Smith-field and LewlBton cluhs will be In attendance and plans for the new league will be outlined for the i!i21 season. M BE I L VSS i The problem of rqaklng the league a class D organization and other problems will be discussed. Klrctlon of league officers, placing of a Hilar limit, player limit, adoption of bylaw! by-law! and other rules will be among the business of the meeting. Walter 1 Brats, well known sporting sport-ing authority of l'tah. Is mentioned as the possible president for the new organisation Brats, a former gden newspaper man. is said to be one of the best versed baseball men In the state. The meeting is scheduled to convene con-vene at ! o'clock. That Offdsn will have one, of tho fjstrst Clubs in the league If the statement made by Manutrer Frank Scott. Six of the best players in the state will be sicned Immediately by the local club, following the conference confer-ence tomorrow at llrijrham Citv anu plans for the coming season outlined. out-lined. "Ogden will place a fast aggregation aggrega-tion in the field for the 1921 season aKRro gallon will be a flashy crew," ' said Manager Scott today. ' "The salary limit for the new league will be fix d at about $200 In my opinion. Young baseball players, players who have ability will bo slcrned bv the various clubs and if -1 team dc clops a man of class, that i team may In turn sell their prospect to the majors and reap the benefit. "The city commissioners have promised us a fir!-, .-las baseball ti-bi I for 1021 and we should have a successful suc-cessful season All that we need Is ; the support of the fans. gden has always been a good baseball town and now that Mr. Thorstensen ha taken ovei the baseball club. hr should have I tho support of the fans." |