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Bismarck, Mandan, Burleigh County, Morton County, North Dakota
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At the Northern Baseball League's annual fall meeting in Minneapolis on Oct. 12, Herman D. White was re-elected president and B. M. Neary secretary. A committee was formed to handle the Jamestown franchise, with Grand Forks as the top bidder, supported by a local citizens committee. Next meeting in December at Milwaukee.
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Minneapolis. Oct. 12.-(P)-Herman
D. White of Eau Claire was re-elected
president of the Northern Baseball
league at the annual fall meeting of
directors of the organization Saturday.
B. M. Neary of Eau Claire was re-
named secretary.
A special committee was set up by
the directors to handle disposition of
the franchise now held by the James-
town, N. D., club. Grand Forks, N. D.,
was reported to be the strongest con-
tender.
A citizens committee has been
named to further Grand Forks' bid
for the franchise, composed of C. D.
Locklin, sports editor, M. M. Oppengard,
publisher of the Grand Forks
Herald and Edgar Massey.
The directors will meet in December
at Milwaukee.
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Event Date
Oct. 12
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Herman D. White of Eau Claire re-elected president of the Northern Baseball League at annual fall meeting. B. M. Neary re-named secretary. Committee to handle Jamestown franchise disposition; Grand Forks strongest contender with citizens committee of Locklin, Oppengard, and Massey. Directors to meet in December at Milwaukee.