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Show . ' qilE JOURNAL. LOGAN CITY, CACHE CQUNTY, PAGE SIX Monday, May 29. 1922. UTAH miiraiTOiEirLirtosEnBffiiiirirarii Inspirational Address to Graduates Made By Dr. Collegians Fail to Hit: Team of Hyrum Post Pitching Duel of Six James E. Talmage President Peterson ReInning Broke Up in . sents Annual Report Excellent1 Music Members Present v ' The Seventh and The Peaches Continue in Desperate Race For Honors at Ttop Board H. E. Crockett. Among other guests were the Hon. C. W. Nib-le- y of Salt Lake City, Hon. A. It KAY OISON G. Barber and- - Hon. John Q. OGDEN, May 28. The Collegians Adams cf Logan, former memb- lacked the pumh and the drive ao er of the Board of Trustees, and Ogden won handily. State Representative Wilford 7 to 2. Day of Parowan. The game started out to be a real The twenty-nint- h annual com- -, mencement exercises of the Utah Agricultural College came to a close Sunday, May, 28, when Dr, James E. Talmage delivered the baccalaureate sermon before an audience of nearly two thousand, Dr, Talmaga chose as his sub-- 1 ject Success Builded Upon Failure. ' I have unbounded respect for the fellow who has nobly failed, declared the speaker. Failure met and conquered means a Honest victory that will last. failures, honorable failures, failures encountered in the path of duty are all stepping stones to success. I pity the man who has never failed. Too many of us are ashamed of our failures. We try to make it appear that we have never failed. We should never be ashamed of honest (Special HYRtM, May 28 Afuer the first inning Ilyrum was easy winner over Lewiston in tbe Legion league game played, here Saturday. The visitors got but four, hits and converted these into four runs while Hyrum picked out three innings in which to score 14 points. Jensen pitched steady hall for the locals while McMurdie. hurling his first game for Lewiston, was clicked at regular intervals. Tuesday a'fternoon at 1:30 o'clock Hyrum meets the Logan post team on tbel oral grounds in thep lay off of the tie game of May 13. The score: arg 1- - Double ss STRAW HATS (Special Dltpatch) SM1THKIELI), May 29. A thrill-- , ing and hard fought game broke away from thee l.issical side of its, excellence in the seventh and Brig- hum got away with her fourth! straight victory winning over thSj Summits 7 to 3. For six inningsi Keller, the young Brigham heaver, and Mc'Ivor, both pitched gilt edge ball, but Mclvor weakened and the visitors took advantage of their opportunity to score and win. Two Smithfield errors proved to he costly while a few of Brigham's hits were of the lucky type. The work of tlte Peaches infield, Slattery, Menges, Barry and Clark, was of a high order and saved many an embarrassing situation for oung Kellar, the pi'tcher. Slattery was the leading hitter with three out of four. t He played a classy game at first also. From j CROFVT& KNAPP j classy affair with men on bases and then sides out hy reason of clever fielding or good pitching but when Logan broke the Ice In the fourth and scored two the visitors started their own suicide for Ogden Just took a tip from this and .went out , and pushed orer seven rung before the game ended. Each side enjoyed one Inning of earned runs while other trainee in which runs were scored, and only by Ogden, errors LEWISTON most prominent. AB K H O A Local Post - Clouts The figured showed and little very Logan punch 1 4 .. . Wiser. 2b 0 Inter- pep after Ogden tied the score in the Van Orden, ss ... Ball 0 6 fourth and the Gunners had eusy Hogan, c fail-ure- s. vals and Have Safe pickings. 4 2 was hit hard in McMurdie, p Phillips 0 0 i n Richmond the sixth when the Gunners more Bergeson,. cf .'..... 44 M 10 0 Abel, lb ... Dr. Talmage emphasized the than batted around but as both of McGee, 0 The score: rf Pulls Three sue-cein our for striving necessity 1 BRIGHAM Logan's pitchers were in the lineup Hyer. 3b ... to our Plays. of paying attention it was quitelmpossible to make a Thomas, If y present day. The man or wochange. Outside the sixth when Totals ... man who succeeds must do th The I.oran Legionnaires found Ogden counted four times, the game work of the world well. He must llltlu difficulty in trouncing the lli h was close. The uitillcry of the Uuh-- i and he willing mend peut lirre ou Saturday, .rely upen him.-e'- f , untied over the four runs in th NclHon. ss to accent ha rer'cnsiMl'ty for sere was 14 'to 7. Loguu Th:,.r, whle ,be j ,be Isurtizen, c they g'Hjwh failure and must not attempt to enough in the find inning to , win fourth and the other ono in the eighth Warr. lb blame It upon hi 8wi:t- - or easily and then tbe game aa,W(,rA u tbe result of Logan c.rfors Midgley, cf r to I'tosa his forebears. The ip Jensen, iwo bn first anl in lbs latnririit the time In which we Ue and to Jack Ford opened wt tbe finer1 second but nothing came ihianton, if SMI ! .FIELD us the best time. 1 be food c! 1 lino for the locals sa l wot In fine 1 M )a ths runs. In the first AH It II , 3,, I davs e tigvfc now. Anl. truly, form fir the first three 3 0 Innings and - to 1 Ogden got mien on "c- Ilanson. h.3 a la time for plirious today With the . . 42 it lfi 27 Koney. c Totals hu' with dav of altruism Manager achievement, a VljcJvcr p WORE BY INNINGS: boles easily. and optimism andaid to our him f ir Goodwin, ei Graham-lyrum left ,bt.ocrth , Kennedy singled to j(mrrw 1 0 0 3 Johnson lb 0 0 0 12 : fellow men. u pltcbcd inning, tbe fourth, and sd was sscrified to scoud nTTiT" 0 iWvc "h I vls however th t ni3 thn Thumis, the catcher, proved f sd f. He went to third on Tra- - lie ruin Skivingtou, if a and women 3 400 a.aloii. . hitnsxf Id be some bat' of n monad wnl sbile Adam was bit bv kenepous tVrs of ,rfU' relMgi artist and finished tho game. :j,vik, 2.1 " Adams sol second and j Hiu .h yin-heVlMAin g( in their beings. , I . vtoh they Bair was hit frequently bv tU then came lint Dluiuioek up for hlsj Two bUH0 bits Van Orden. Milg Total- would inie-- t SCORE BY INNINGS: Three ba Logs nit cs bud In . the Inst .flags hnd bit of the season hero, n double ley Frasier. Nvjimri. their-dnilinto life, tbeir bust Woodland threw I to I H that scared both runners hits Stanton 2, Wmr, McMurdie Brigham the yU'iUr. ness, nd Into thei politics. 0,1 ball) - 0,7 McMnidie 2; ()'T clouted the bait After this Uitn got men on huso The 7 Jjcns-- o 3. Sruil: out liv Me Dr. Talmage rale! a plowing hard in laiganltcs 12- - 8erifletStnithhu spots with a good numln r of oassReally but PlUber J mica had. Mul.rtin s Ryuiidn tribute to the high moral and extra base 0 (I 0 0 1 0 2 0 Runs bera hitting Into double undi hits Me bits. , Wild pitch otnMK 0 0 0 0 3 1 3 0 ppiritusl standards of the Utah Hits .. t Mur die. Time of game 2 hours other out of ways. thn feature Tbe game aning fielding SUMMARY: Agricultural Colleg and declar- was three cloubl.i plays puljc.d off br -V Tb. Two li.ir.e i?lts SklvliigUm, Menges tf,Kj3Sldl5,sh?lThJSSS:. ed that the practical instruction Richmond.' ... - fount:. Watkins, Johiibou, Wlsclcy participated in f runs in the fourth by tho visitors. Slattery. It ia giving is work of high culDouble this event. , was bit by Phillips ami Three base hits - Suelgrove,' ' Pete plays Layne unassisted; Klpr.trtck value. tural v l to Menges Barry Slattiuy; Double Tho Imgan post team wilt Clark singled to center sending playsSuelgrove to.140,1 to . Johnson Jto Stolen In closing. Dr. Trlmag said Hyrum twice tomorrow. to Stolen iPrench Kilpatrick would French (2. to third. Patrick 2, Season, Clark Snapp. buBcs Irahein, Adams, Peterson. The to the rtaduatimr cnss. Tbe score: have been an easy out but Admnsj KaIollno Menses. Uases on halls Off Mclvor , Basts rrin.tl oll blK: nrice cf success is sll that' you RICHMOND dropped a throw from Nelson and off Phillips 2: Off Jones 6. Struck 3; Off Keilir 2. Struck out By Mchve. Dont do your work half By Kellei 9. Sacrifice hit - Fitzpatrick out:-Bscored. Phillips 6; By Jones 5. Hit lvor 5; Sacrifice Kilpatrick Wild heartedlv. Give of yourselvew fly Myers. of with pitched balls -- Adams, Jarvis bv Young. Mclvor one to the vicinity high knfikj and when Adama went to Jones: Fallentine. Fitzpatrick, Kil- pitch Left on bases and give all you have to give. I first base Smithfielcl 6; Brigham 4. Umpire welcome vou Into the school of patrick by Phillips. Sacrifice hits catch It French interfered and after Nelson. Archibald, Peterson, Kit Stevens. A.aucwt linl .u.ii.sl tltf argument-betweeEarned runs Logan 2, piayers Patrick. ity cf boundless endeavor. As and umpire the play whta resumed Ogden 4. Runs batted in Dim NORTHERN UTAH LEAGUE now has to education mock 3. Suelgrove 2, Jones, Peterup your wRh French being called ont. When son, French. Left on bases Logan prepared you for the school of ILl 11 STANDING started to steal second S; Ogden 13. Umpires Zimmer Fitzpatrick life, see to it that your experorer a mile threw man and Stevens. base Kennedy high iences in the woild Drenkrcs you , second and Clark scored. for the school of eternity. , U ft-' he fifth tound Stuhby Peterson CACHE VALLEY HAS AB O 7 Preceding tbe Baccalaureate Brown, off with a triple over center leading G. Sernton, President Elmer Squires, 2b.. next three, reputed to be but the lb-Peterson gave hia annual report Graham, p ... ONLY LEGION GAMES best bitters, were easy InOgdens Otte, ss for the school year.- The follow- Thomas, field outs. The sixth was the fatal ing special musical numbets Inhlng when Ogden scored four on COMING TOMORROW were. rendered: Processional, Marshall, cf.. four hits, a hit. batsman and a G. V, Thatcher, by the College Bcrgsjo, rf.., Tomorrow's Hckcdulc. walk. Orchestra; Onen the Gates of altl,er Logan at Brigham. The Logan and 'Hyrum American tew the Ford, Logan In dbe.last innings Smithfield at Ogden. the Temnle," Liddle, a soprano hitters got on bases occasionally bat Legion baseball teams will go after solo, by Miss Patience Thatcher. Touts . tor blood tomorrow in two games. hitters showed no strength. Jones it SCORE BY INNINGS: Allegro Moderate), 7 Schubert, allowed but live bits during the con- - The first Wat Hyrum at 1:30 oclock A Richmond- Vissi College and the second at Logan - at r4:30 r test. Tosca,' sorfano solo, by In tbe afternoon.. The HiuJZ 110 game at 813 About 1700 people attended the Thousand Miss Patience Tiatcher: Post-lud- e Logan Old will be a play-of- f of Hyrum tha tie r G. W. Thatcher, 8 10 8 0 18 4 Relieioss, Huns 1$ game. game played on May 13, the opening HIU The score: a 7 3 1 1 0 3 1 3 by the College Orchestra. day at Hyrum While the one In Logan From the days of the pyraSUMMARY: The invocation was pronouncHome run Marshall. Two base (a the regularly scheduled conteest. mids to the present is a long ed by President Joseph R. She- hits Monson, Otte 3. Three ha so The other American Legion league period of time, yet, in those days Brown 3, Otte. Double play pherd and the benediction by the hits game is at Lewiston with tbe Rich- as at present, paints were used Bair to Wlaeleyi Harrison to Wise- Reverent Harris Pillsbury. mond and Lewiston posts vieiug for for stolen beautifying and preserving . woodland, The following members of the honors. the objects which they covered. oW" b.i7s:Tff Board of Trustees were in at-- Mar,h7.i. - The two games between Logan and In the old days paint was used tendance: Hesident A, V. Ivins, Thomas 1, 8tmrk out: By Bair 3; will be for blood in view of as a decorative material for the Hyrum Ford 6; By Graham 2. By Thoroaa Frank B,' Steph-B- y the position In the percentage column mummy cases. Today it is used if n: off Woodland ens, Hon O. II. Budge. Hon. taken ott by the two clubs. Both are lied to conserve. the natural and conFord r Off ; P P Pardnn Hen W S Ry'Tbom Faased halls Christenwith two wins apiece and tomorrow verted resources of the .country. Haball Mrs. Tns and .aea, Ilrowa.- - Hit wnh pitched ball OGDEN sen, pjone or the other Is going to be Painting one's buildings is not AB R Logan, Hen. John D. Peters ofBcrrjo by Bair. Lett on biRfi ,ahead or else they will be tied again an expense. Jt is an investment 5 r. T. Sr Logan Hen. Wright Angus Umpires sneigtovh. Brigham, 4 Peterson, If,. of Ogden, and Secretary of State Plubnry' 4 0 Ojare anxious to come out and step preciation and Totting, It is the Borstailt. rf..'. C 4 into a lead with a sate margin of only form of insurance that can AMERICAN LEGIOhf LEAGUE Fallentine, c 11 Kilpatrick, lb...... 3 wins. be guaranteed to perform its 8 3 Clark, cf; CLUB KT.tMlIMl Manager Ward of Logan will have duty 100 per cent 4 6 French, sa 0 Paints-hav- e Ford, Otte and Brown available for been high during Fitzpatrick. 3b ... 4 laigan 3 0 Jones, p. will the last few pitching duty white Hyrum but are now years II) rant .. .. use Jpnaea and " Haws. At down to normal basis.' It would Kirhmontt .37 7 1120 14 2 likely Totals ...... Lewbdon Adams out bunting third strike Lewiston it looks tike a battle with seemjo be economy ta paint foul. , Andy Anderson of th Lewiston club now. The Dutch havean old pro-on for Interference. 8aturdaysr RpkuUs Rt.hmond the mound against Bair of inwilmut verb which save Goad paint ( Logan 14. Lewiston 4, Hyrum 14. SCORE BY INNINGS , costs nothing, for it saves more ogon As Memorial Day is significant of than it coats. Runs. Tomorrow' Nthrdulr: There are many brands of llitii... 8 world war service it appears that the 0 Logan at Hyrum, 1:30 p. m. Ogden American Legion should have eotqe paint on the market and to the Richmond at Lewiston. Run 7 H.vrnm at Logan 4:30 p. m. consumer all paints look alike. patronage- from thep ubiic then. 1 2 0 1 1 4 0 3 Hits. a- 11 at Frequent An Excellent Selection of $4.00 to $7.00 r You can he sure the style is right."1 The MENS Shopss LYRIC THEATRE and Thursday, May 31st, June 1st Wed. i i - jT TTTT 0-- 7000 v 1 ' '4 O j, :7f ( fr : pl. OHn " 0 V -- l- ' .... t4 ... rf . y V ft). f 4 445,5 At. Han-Kane- Kll-lso- V ue . , i, - K , 7 i 71 A w - vi v r .r 4 , . H J Awr.V V,. ri5 it wvswwe n- 5 338 Poultry wire, fence wire, - Or-hest- ra; 10411 bar- bed wire, screen wire cloth, plain and annealed wire. Fence, poultry and screen Staples. 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