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Show STATE LEAGUE WILL BE ORGANIZED FOR BASEBALL President Tobin of the Utah State leapie annouucod Wednesday, that ho would po ahead with the league. Several Sev-eral of the cities have asked for baseball, base-ball, and as Salt Lake is tho only city in the Intermountain league the other cities in the state must either put in hall clubs of their own or come to Salt Lake to seo games. Negotiations are on with enthusiasts enthus-iasts from Eureka, Spanish Fork. Prove, Pro-ve, Lehi, Murray. Bingham, Park City, Draper, Brlgham City, Bountiful and Ogden In connection with Salt Lake. Most of the cities named have already organized their teams and are ready to enter such a league. President Tobin says that Montana Mon-tana and Idaho have organized state leagues In order to secure some kind of ball, and he is confident that a fast league can be organized in Utah. Tho citv is now full of baseball players, and it in an easv matter to secure a good team. As soon as favorable answers can be aecured from the several towns a meeting will bo called to organize. |