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Show and Miller were appointed a commltt'" of ihr"e to draft a schedule of gnnn s j and to report at the league meeting loilght. I Manager C,iu will lake the Salt ' IVko ti'iim to Ogdcn Sunday for a lire- J llinlnary g.ime with the Ogden team. I loth (iimlln and (Snort are anxious to try out s"veral of their men and l)'-Ih've l)'-Ih've this will be the best way to get iround It. Murray and the Occidentals will play Saturday and Sunday on the Walker field and as both teams arc now in pretty good shape the fans will be given ;i rare tn-at. FIRST STEPl IN UTAH LEAGUE Officers of the Utah State Baseball league were elected Thursday night Et a meeting of the representatives of the Ogden. Salt Lake, Murray ami Or- l cldental baseball loams In the Judge building, In Salt Lake. John R Tobln was re-eloeted president of the league; Mayor Phil Rontz of Murray, vle president; W. K. Sanderson of Ogden, secretary; Rodney T, Biidger, treasurer. treas-urer. J. Frank Glmllrt represented the Ogden Og-den team. C. W. Miller the Murrav team and Harry Good and John F. Tobln tho Salt Iake teams. President Tobin announced that Salt l.ako would be ready with its forfeit money before the close of the week, and the teams agreed to post JI.OOi) each for a sinking fund and guarantee to play out tho season of 1J10. The teams which will be represented in the Utah league are Salt Lake, Ocel- ; dental, Murray and Ogden. Each 1 team agrees to abide by a limited salary sal-ary list and efforts will be made to secure the best mnterlnl for the money mon-ey there Is in the country. It was decided "to open the baseball base-ball season May Z'J. Gimlln, Good |