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Show refused to come In early In the season sea-son nnd the high school was taken In to fill the vaeanry, but It now wishes to j ln the leag-jc. A meeting of the Intercollegiate Athletic association asso-ciation will be held soon to straighten out the matter as the first games art set for the first wee!': In April. The university faculty ratified the schedule at Its meeting late yesterday afternoon and approved of the out of town trips which the II team mint ! take. This put new life In the base-I base-I boll squad and mere candidates re-I re-I ported for practice yesterday than nt i any day slr.ee the baseball workouts ttartcd. BASEBALL LEAGUE MAY CHANGE ITSJCHEDULE Salt 1,'ike. Maich 15. Some Import-Hit Import-Hit changes will probably be made !n the Utah intercollegiate baseball ii-hedulo which was presented to the .-boojs last week. The schedule committee com-mittee drew up the list or games with I tr.,' niwrsity of Utah, tho Brtgham I Young college of lgan, the Utah Ag- j ricultural college, the Latter-Day i Paints university and the Salt Lake j Hish tcho'd as the members of tho league, and a sixt.-en-ganie schedule I wa arranged. The B. Y. C, the U. Pf U.. the L. D. S. U. were in favor of the series, but the Aggies have registered an objection to taking the Salt Like High school in the league. The other difficulty that has arisen Is the application of the U. Y. U. of Trovo to join the league. This school |