r«*riA r«1 THREE WILLING u”thebyth«itnB ITO JOIN LEAGUEhci Explain Requirements Ofion.the j Class D Baseball LoopA.aek(I*Meeting*wo A aecond meeting of represents-‘.wo tivea r*f Northwest Atkansas aiul I’hil Southwest Missouri cities in con-donfillOr. Igbt, ; __ - toryUnivnertion with the proposal to form The A ( lass f). organized baseballarrd league in this section this summerim was held in Rogers last night.for Joe Becker, scout of the Brook-ln t lyn club of the National leaguego represented the southern division hen of the National baseball associa-ing tlon.*h- The cities that officials of the nal association hope will join the two league are Fayetteville Rogers,tan Bentonville. Siloam Springs, ght Springdulc and Cassville, Mo.Freddie Hawn, manager of the a]ts independent semi-prt* team here utj, last year, and V. James Ptak, law-to yer attended the meeting. Three lUt«i cities were ready to pay their $160Hn, league and association ducfl at theiar. meeting. Hawn said today. Theyjr were Rogers, Bentonville and Cass-ed if the team completes the sche-ville, Mo. It is understood that part of the association dues are return-,ajn dule an 1 that the league dues go ^ into a sinking fund.Becker, a nationally known base-* ball figure, said that any city able ’ I to take in $000 a month during the ' three month season would be soc-. . cessful in the league under theII \ present plans, it was reported to-III day by Hawn. Becker also said that *“ each club should be able to sel) at • least one player after the season l_n^ closes. Matty Mathews temporary ed.a) president of the league, said here Th •* yesterday that ‘‘higher clubs prob- by I ieir ably would furnish many players remc to each team with their expenses arag uts paid. Many other players out of tions 33 jobs would be reasonable in order crea;to secure a start in baseball, Ma- At lers thews added. heacieen Another meeting will be held at | math rlie Springdale Wednesday, March 21, ican -up it was announced. He 14,\ National association officials and ed oiand Mathews said they are greatly in- ed ir ob- terested in Fayetteville having a the S’a*. team. madi.1); Fans of Fayetteville are urged! cneennlt;l to call a meeting here soon and Hi 3); talk over the possibility of raising ghou and j the dues required. J bors8)' BANQUET CLOSES(CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE)RotaMouiPrfrienpresrmamactioence,Inpowcwe hI all S We systc rallyagaiiobi \belieonoirthe 3Thtlurirwith nite anj in senite igani;icanthe IOt ahou one 1aceotFeUnitsiontriespolicdentMomcornAtnon-iwasterm up a confialsoneedRoof