aiul Jackson ‘-Tomorrow.Standing of Tho ClubsW. j h. Fct.Greenwood .......7 2 .775Clarksdalo ........ 7 4 ,636Meridian ........5 3 .025Jackson ...... 4 6 .400Greenville .......3 5 .375Vicksburg ........2 8 .200The Cotton Stales League was inactive yesterday, tiio elements preventing games at any of the three towns.Greenville is scheduled to end the series at Clarksdaie and go to Jackson tomorrow for three games. Grccuvfllo returns home Monday for a stretch of nine gam oh, faking on Clarksdalo for three games, to be followed by Greenwood for three and winding up with Jackson for threedays.It was announced at President Wheatley’s office this morning that Baumgartner, who v*as reported to havesigned a Greenville contract, will not be here, neither wilt Ily Fowlkes, who, it was rumored, would don a Greenville uniform. Mr. • Wheatley said that he and Manager Stapleton were satisfied with the team, which is leading the league in hitting and should break away from the slump most any day as the men round into better condition.i fATvnu Minirrrlness, of Uv ties I their•forme poign and 1Fri verse: Polt; been five 3iTexaLiBa*er,Abovery auffe I hu “I fitanc back greai I lightnpnn'