Dlltirhpge)hallviththe*hislif*rornM*k-v m •HAWN TO ATTEMPTTO BACK BASEBALLManage,, of Semi-IYo Tram Here I,ast .Season Believes (Ians O 'Winner' Will lira*himpro- Ito ar~1and iwa* fan-rearsso*tovests aordirethethe!cirthe 1Freddie Hawn, of Fayetteville, former Western association oatch-er and at ill a young: player regardless of several years experience in baseball, told delegates representing cities of Northwest Arkansas and Southwest Missouri considering %'ie start of a Class IT lcagu„ this summer that he wtukl attempt 1o organize a team inFayetteville and believes with the backing the National association officials have promised that a “winner” or even a well coached nine that fights every inning will prove successful here. The delegate* gathered at Springda'e,Hawn ha* not announced fulldetails of his proposed plans hut he believes the $160 necessary to ecure a start in the league is a good investment f)r business men and fans of Fayetteville. Most of thi* sum goe* V the association and the league itself for dues. Some of the money is returned if the season is completed by theteam.Kogeds Bentonville and Fairs ville, Mo., last vve’k announced they were ready to start the league. Springdale was believed rea'dv *o ioin following the meeting last night. The final meeting will be beld in Cassville, Mo., on March HO.A nFla yi armnsignspetit'year*bis f fmirshots fessii of Vrardf for tThof Si 36-31AugtI1biggestwith Rtral fifirst rlt; invitati The pi on c years kmajortermsthis ecprom in cbampiTher many * er amore \open c sionalssince tpionshi Ever by tee of 6 tlt; Runyaiprofess star ofplay tc