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r q THE OCDEN STANDARD: OGDF.N. UTAH, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1919 ! NATIONAL LEAGUE MAGNATES MEET AT NEW YORK CITY AND DISCUSS BASEBALL SITUATION NEW YORK, T'cr. 9 The annua! ' meeting of the board of directors of ' j t!. National league and the rogulat kn tins of tin-- club ovrnew took place toda President Heydler said much Irgent business omII remained unfln bhed ami thai tbc meeting might lasl j through the gr ater pari of the week I j The new board ol directors was jj elected consisting of Messrs. Stone- lam Now uik. Grant, Boston: Drey- u:'. Pittsburg, and Veeck. Chicago. It bras decided that in future two west I rn and two eastern cities will hi rep i , Bented on the board and thai thej would alternate ea b bin i e ding year a rumoi that the Brooklyn club had been sou t" a syndic tte of Brooklyn men was denied by President Kbbets. Major 13 Rickey, president and man 1 riser or tho St. Louis club, explained 1 1 .: i there was still a doubt ai to I. hi- or some other person would manage tb team next season 'liie constitution was amended so that any club owner, manager, player, or agent convicted of tampering with 1 blayers belonging to other league i clubs max bi fined $1000. Expulsion I I Snay be the penalty for second of I tense j Th? league votod In fni of 154 Same scheduh foi the 1920 fson, which will open on Wednesday, April 14, subject tn !!)' approval of the km crican league, which v. ill men here tomorrow, The draining season was1 1 extended from tour to six woks priori in the opening of 1 1 1 - plnylng season. Mr. Heydler unofficially stated that the lengthening of the world series to nine games and the new ruies frr the division of the r 1 1 u's Beemed t find T,i or f mong lub owners President Heydler presented his an Inual report on league affairs dl ring tin paoi year, p.irt of which read as tnlluWS ; "On the debit side of our affairs, wr can place the ruling of Jude Stal ford In the Baltimore suit, that pro fessional baseball Is commerce, and I that the system of operating organized! baseball is a monopoly or an attempt at monopol and therefore in violation! oi the Sherman law. "This finding has been appealed I I from the higher court, which hear-j pig, however, may not be reached un ' j til the spring or summer of 192" We are hopeful that In tin linal analysis I fate national sport will not be classed as a commodity or as a combination in restraint of trade. "The breaking away of tjn- minors from the national agret men! in i I likewise be viewed unfavorably! for.: although the majors have not suffered ; by this breach, yet economic condi tions are bound to ensue unless proper! working understandings arc re-estab-l I lished under a central government ' The miners have, notified us that they have appointed a commitiee of eight for this purpose and there is no qucs tion as to the wisdom of holding a Joint conference, it Is my judgment, however, that no new agreement can be entered Into except on legal id vice of how best this can be done without running Into conflict with Wie Wash ington court's ruling un the Question: j ! of monopoly, "Passing to the credl Bid ol tlx year's work. we are all i be cOngratu lated on the thorough and rapid man ner in which baseball made the, tran jj sition from a war-time non-essential to an after-war public necessity and I jj I stabilizer. "Baseball has full reason to be proud of its share in the reconsiruc II I tion, and in its share of famishing money to the treaeurj department at Washington to help pay the price of victory. We have it on the best gov ernmental authority that no interests contributing to the national taxes have shown a finer spirit of cooper ation than has professional baseball It came through right, with a rating of 100 per cent." Several deals were spoken of, In cluding the rumored purchase of Shortstop Roger Hornsby, of St Louis, I by the New York club. President Rickey spiked this rumor by saying: ' There is not enough money in the Na tional league to buy Hornsby from St. Louis." It was said that Manager John J McGraw hr.d offered a record price for this player, exceeding the $73,000 mark, which was set by the purchase of fail Mays by th NOV York Kmerlcans President Cbbets of Brooklyn sts i n,.v he had puft based HmM fillloi a former catcher for the Chicago Cults from the Oakland. Calif , club. oo Kreuter Wins Cue Title From Keogh PHILADELPHIA, Dee. 9 LouU D. Kreuter, New York tonight dc feated Jerome Keogh, Rochester V. 125 to in one of the longes' drawn oul games of the national Amer ican pocket billiard tournament The match went 45 innings and wa anybody's game until the last. Keogh' high run v. a -7, while the best Kreu u r could do was 15 11 was (he fourtl straight victory for Kreuter. who lea: his first three matches last week. Winners of the other matches v. -lames Maturo, Denver, who beat I' ward I Ralph. Highstown N. 1 . an Charles Seeback. Hartford. Cona who defeated Morris 1 Fink. PhllJ dolphin. The Maturo -Ralph matt ' was next to the shortest so far playet belnp: completed in It Innings. nn . Teils a Secret i Manufacturer of Famous Medi- cine Tells Ingredients, So Public Can Appreciate Pure, Reliable Medicine. Manv people fear to take rnedic!r. to cheek and abort colds, cure couqlr catarrh, cic. 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Sold bv all good drug gists Advert isement. oo Harvard Gridders Will Have Heavy Schedule in 1920 CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Dec 9. - Tho Harvard football Schedule for next sea son will be one of the hardest a Cr;m j son team has had to meet. It will In 1 ci ode several departures from the lasl of the season just closed which Har vard disposed of without defeat. Tin , eleven of Centre college, which emerged from the obscurity of Ken i lucky gridirons this fall with an un ! broken string of 12 victories, is the I most notable addition. The middle West will bo represented by Notre jl ame University and University of Virginia again will bring the southern i collegiate type of game to the sta j dhinL i The schedule now being drafted i? of nine dales. Official announce ment will b withheld several week? 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Night f I we are prepared to give to your or Sunday service by appoint- tires and trucks while tirc ment. v I Goodyear Truck Tire Service Station f if. J I II P . . . I L'niver.sity ol Illinois declined. Vir ginia will come to Cambridge Octobti 10, The Princeton-Harvard game at the atadium November 7, will come two weeks before the game with Yale, to be played at New Haven. 1 oo Ogden Hi Seniors Trim Juniors and Win Class Honors In the ftnat gram of the Intercia? a'rlf. the senior hoop stars of f Ocdc-n liiKh inhoot c.T5lly defeated the Juntors. , the acore beinp to 7 Both nirregn- , 1 tlona dlsplyd team work In the first half but In the second period the fourth I year men came back with a vim n1 won tlth hnnds down. Yith th? claax arlcsi at an nd th? jPlavera arc now turning thlr attention to tho achool hoop Ksai'egaao with an idea of rndcaorlng to bring the slat'- , title to the school. Coach Douglas ha ?ome promising men on hsnd this season and Will carry a squad of lo men durlnc j the entire season. Contests are bi nx i scheduled for out of town games duiina; j the r'hrijttmas holidays. OO Romney Athletic Stars Eager for Hoop Games Here Six brothers, all stars of the hoop floor. Is the record of the Roumcy family of Salt Iaikc. The Romney name in th" athletic wor! of Utah has bron before t:ie 1 public ee for years and th six brother all stars of the first order hsvc formal a leans. wbJcb will iztadc northern Utah during the holidays. The team is composed of Olt Kumniy, conch of the Kast high school warriors, Lowell Romney. co.ich of the Utah Ag gies, "Wilford Romney. coach of the Oneida Stake academy, Mlt Romney. a 11 conferrnce college gridiron star, Floyd Romney. star Eaat hlgb athlete and Pete Romney. old time high school athletic star. All of the players are athletes of ihe polished tyle and have c slnbllshcd great record J In the west in high school and oiicge play. Ott Romney, former ail I Conference end: Lowell Romney, all-conference halfback; Hit Romney, all-conference halfback 1?10; Woody Romn-v -ill-state high school star 1913. Pater Romney. all -state high school end I'M". Floyd Romney, the youngest of the fnm I lly and a star of tomorrow, comprise a I team of seasoned veterans. The Romney stars arc endeavoring lo arrange a game here with the Weber academy player Announcer's Errors At Local Boxing Bouts i At the rjIlhrt-Toung borlnc contt Monday evening an error In snnounchvaj , was made when the first preliminary of the evening's entertainment was r-.-ille-l. 1 Kid Stickers of San Francisco substituted for Young Childs in the bout against Rlnckle Malan and despite lack of train- Ing and condition showed consideraiVo (lass. 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Restriction of the field in the Metropolitan Amateur I Golf Championship tournament next yer to players with a handicap of 0 strokes of less was announced today. Owln; j to the steady growth of the game he.-o In recent years, officials stated. It haa become increasingly difficult to run the tournament smoothly with tho large num i ber of competitors entered. uu Long Flight by Aviators Being Made LONpON, Dec. 9. Captain Howell, who left the Hounslow Hying field De ember 4 in an attempt to fly to Aus tralla for the prize of 10,000 pounds offered by the commonwealth govern-j tncnt. arrived at Taranto. Italv. on Monday, according to advices received! here today. Captain O. H. Wilkins. who is at tempting jhe same flight in the air olane Kangaroo, arrived at Ruda Pav Isle of Crete. Friday. Germany's Debt I to U. S. Greater Than Ships Seized WASHINGTON, rec. 9 America's! claims against Germany growing out' of the sinking of the Lusitanla and' other vessels by submarines and on acroun' of other war damages, will more ih.m offset the amount which will b du from the United Stati u" account of German si earners scired P j ports when the United States enteret j the war. shipping board officials s' j today. Under the peace treaty, the value (j 1 the vessels, estimated by board offl I j cials at from $130,000,000 to $140.1 000, will be credited to Germany on i II demnltiea awarded b the allied rep I rations commission, but as the Anie: II f can claims i.e!,,r.- the commission 1 more than offset the value of the ship! II ofl lalfl aaaertt d -i 11 , lihood that the United States wou" j be called upon to make any pa;.nient tc the commission. I - oo COPENHAGEN, Dec. 9. 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