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Show I iHE JOURNAL, PAGE SIX LOGAN CITY. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Tuesday, May 16, 1922 COLLEGIANS TO OPEN & & 0- -- Kiwanis Beats Rotary In Comedy of Errors and Tragedy of so high and far tbaf Jake Garff got t A M I'rofessor of English at tbe llrU of waiting for It and sat (low u to I tab Agricultural college, on leave1 rest and didu I up 'up In tune to get'of absence next year It itrtamly, bis initta on It (would be a shame fur anvoiiu alio. In the last of the third Mista Craig baa not the vocabulary, powtr ol and Romney got in tremble but got out iSlieech. eiiuiic latldu, delivery lie issued free transportation to j rhetoric of the professor to try and 'describe Ins noble feat but we re hert Neighbor Wes and Joe Squires, the y It was the featuse of the game leading bit kory hero of tbe afternoon, it tame from the bat of the mighty singled down the right field way Sam Christiansen In the fifth j 1 hen Wes and Joe pulled off u double Jatk Coburn, seout for the I.ogjn (steal I'lllsbujry and Bill Kubihson wt toiiegtans was present ami looked funll,:,, breze au1 drff J)V (he p(uheri with tbe bases loaded over the players He favbrs O Uyan and a thauce for Merle Hovey to N. Alvin, et al The game was albd t lean 'em up Garff got fancy ou first in the seventh or wed been tin re y 1 anti forced Squires at second and Wes I v t'' fnmpHv nf Frrnr Fnrfa lfi tn 11 For Kiwaninnt While Rotary Errors Prove Most Costly The Man Who Once Raced With The Noted Craig Gets Back Laurels He Lost Then By Marvelous .straight Into Joe Jenson win htm h0"" w,th the baMPitching N. Alvin Pedersen Comes Into for Limelight Joe Squires Is Leading Hitter. "And ll'kl The treat Nunr Comes to M rite Agulnst lour Name, 81 1$ THE , i LOGAN Jar is Faltk Nelson Slattery 'I Ini ti liurc Iaigan Stake or the L D 8. has organised a twilight league slnuliar to thut of the Cache Stake and everything Is ready lor the opening of the league games, which is Friday May 19. Gaines will he placed every Friday even-n- g There are eleven wards entered in the l ague LINE-IT- : BRIGHAM Clark Monies Snapp waited Philips Dr J S Caiuerwood lias been named president and t buries Jenkins, Trahern st Cretan of the league Each ward Archibald has a representative on the league Watkins of board directors Hie president Adams will conduct the affahs of tbe league Ilall . Dimmock wlnle the directors will settle any TIME OF GAME: t o'clock Wednesday, May 17. PLACE: and also attend to other bus- 1111 ss Crimson Field., UMPIRE: Zimmerman. Hie wards entered ill the league are as follows. Eighth, Twellth, SevTomorrow g the day folks' your favonte seat lot the rowd tin re enth, Sixth, Eleventh, First Second, 17 Wednesday May has been will be a bummer 'tomorrow is the College Providence First, Providence designated as a special day for iaigan day we ve all been patiently walling Set ond, and River Heights This is an odd number teams lienee one will for a long tune It ,s Dc.Hhi Day we for rfml he idle each week. The places and although it ih a fact that and many ol the folks will be moirow nevei comes, we are t me of the games will be announced positive In the city to grab otf two dollars that Wednesday May 17 will come, later bv the officers worth trt merchand.ce for only one ml today that happens lo be tumor-iro- n man but Jhatfc not all no eaiihlv reason why they should row, cumin will le dollar bar- - t I. tits Ki: KKDY not hold their own in the league It w ill for sure b a gra.ul and Louie has got a very fine bunch of gains galore and everybody is sure to get more than a dollars worth of glorious reeling to bear tin shreak of hovs together and ttiev ought to be value foi a dollar in Logan's stores the Piv.il fan as the home tosaers ring able to wenk In harmony and produce but there is only one place in town, up the talllc and reg st, r the base results fm Logan K where Hiivone will be able to get bus It is a sure sign that the Paid PE.U HKS II LTS twice a dollars worth for only half u winter is over ami an unrulv Brigham City comes with more spring dollar In pi ice Know where that is has been calmed And its now so veterans than Log, m has got. Led by W here Sure, it s on Crimson Field at close at hand just tomorrow Oil, Hill Hall, tormer Yellowstone league four o'clock in the afternoon when bo ' southpaw, the Peaches are going to the llrlgham Peaclies'and Logan ( ol- The two lulls that will battl to- - try ami repeat the championship feat tah morrow are verv well off for tin tliev performed last year A crew of leguns open the Not them league Onlv four bits and a nickel opener Doth are very anxious to get play is like Hall, Slattery Menges. - into the in tlolto get and you get more 'n a grand old game. Both clubs i lark ( raw ford. Watkins. Snapp and luis worth for your money. Great, have been diligently practicing others ,ne sure to put up a great ? folks ly and there is no reason in the world game They 're here tomorrow' be will Great tins day for Iaigan is shy they shout 1, not put up a real s i dont fail to gel out and enjoy the i season un n iti.it on ot he 1922 opening game high class exhibition right' Joe Squires Two base hits Dr tavorecl in having and Gunners Manager Louie FaUk will in ike is here at home porter 2. N A Pedersen Lundahl, It Ogden the Summilts a so thedr debut before the Iaigan public Iheie will be simple ceremony iider- - ,,re clashing in opening card O'Kyun, S Christensen, Wes manager We have seen immediately ,prc ceeillng the game son Ila'ses on balls Off Craig Rom-- 1 ,ht I'nghain Logan game here will be baseball one tomorrow. the in laiuie many times be'ore as a player with prominent mn of the city tak-in- g vulley lie y t, Off Sain I lirlstenscn .1, Struck the only kmt- - Bv Craig lOi'Hv Sam H-- 1 Hrt- - So f,w.t4othe- park rally and pick out and we know him more prominently part ATfcr this "is over empire as the wonder quarterback of the Zitnmei man w 111 announce the batHh p'tehed balls The Kev Pills-- , rr N llockv Mountain conference In foot-ba- 'l tel es w hie h w 111 be ( raig. Wild Joe Juiihon 2. ( rag Koniuey but we have yet to see liow be Ior r.i'igliHiii, Ilall, pitch; Snapp, bases- - Karle Mmii Vett, McGee. Hjaii, Wes Robinson 2, Squires 2. Hovey. Chris- - Anderson. I) K Robinson Time of acts as a leader of a fast bait lub on ratcli. seem to the diamond Fans generally lor tbe home chili, llimmixk. tensen. Craig. West, N Alvin. Thaln. am- e- Unite a while Lett on bases catch, and tla'ii, KciiiuhI). and Jawn O Peterson Passed balls pilli; jcjulte a few. I mpires Dimmock and have a world of confidence in Louie and his band cf players and there Is Pl.U 1111.1.!" 'Al Lundahl Runs batted III Sam 2 i Phi'llps Young Gleason Crawford - - , j Peaches And Collegians Logan Stake League Now Organized to Ready T o Stage Opener Tomorro w At 4 P. M. Play Once a Week Kennt'dv dis-pui- relieved lan Harry (McGee) cajiuMo baj out of tl,e d- - allJ for ll ' of turn and knocked in two runs It of further duty.m the outfield by was Hilly Robinson's bats but Bill Skipper Lundahl w hose Scandinavian Wes ' bad shown poor judgement in getting Instincts arose to fever pitch shared with Joe Squires acquainted with Craig Romney's Afiderson e slants so It look darned suspicious to aut 8am Christensen In the error the a swell hitter like Kotarlun llarrv trlbution this eanl.x During John Me Draw Dave Thomas. up there In a pinch , Kiwanians tried the same kind of a ho directed the play in a Connie Mhc k style from the hem h in civilian stunt two or three times also. Pitcher Sam of Rotary got by tbe ! clothes, looked terribly worried and hat theres two more gray first Inning without much trouble j Doe. Porter cracked out a double but (hairs in Daves head today died on the bases After two errors' Things brightened up for Rotary a following Pillsburys being hit by tbeiHttle In their half of the fourth when re tallied and then Mr Me runs pitcher Mista Craig Romney breathed easy too no scores having been made Craw Thomas looked better This In tbe opener by Rotary. Inning Mlsta Craig was touched up Earle Robinson led off with a ' for five hits Including doubles bv bv single In the second and stole second Lundahl snd O'Ryan and a triple and third. He crossed tbe plate when the old veteran Joe Squires It was Klwanian Jawn O. walked and run to 'in the heat of the excitement in this second Rotary got a lead In the see- - Inning thut the Rotarians commit ond a'ter two simple errors had been ted a crime in baseball bv a man bat made by Kiwanians Porter and Rob-- . ting out of his turn This man. Doc luaon and Rotarlan Sam batted both McGee, proved to be a classy player In with a double. Sam tried lo get getting two hits in as many times at foxy and was tagged out In the third bat. And now in the fifth old Doc the Kiwanians raised the devil Thaln and Porter hit and !er tame up and got his second double a Prank West skied out to the catc her of the game following which Frank Romney hit a high fly to Wes And- -, West singled Romney singled aud erson and Wes managed to get It into j Porter scored Then West and Craig IttT.KH DIDN'T MKAX Iris mils and bang on to it at the same pulled off a double steal Well s NOTHIN AT AIA. The Clubs played in utter dlsre- giving the Impression that It way the Ks made four runs difficult-tilinto do Wes got soi And ho tn aud so fort hr HA IN- 11 J,IJM.UAM- even employed dishonorable means to puffed up and excited by the catch win. An example of this waa In tbe lb made that he passed up a fine fourth inning after the K'a had rxl- - chance to catch Hill Thalu sleeping on lied and scored six run and" Rotary "second base and make a double plav (game. The nicwt phenoinlnnl. sens anil started tbe same thin h their half iThla proved to be costly too for Wter .tional, marvelous, remarkable, f tbe Inning. In the excitement and It four runs came over the plate. Joe spectacular catch of a fly was made beet oFthe rally being ataged Rotwr- - Jenson tripled to center. His hit ww bv Nils Alvin Pedersen A H Yes, hour did Kotary play tbe garnet Kiwanis 16, Kotary 11. You know Bam Christensen played under a great handicap yesterday. Had the Rotary team been eotn posed of Bam and Al Lundab) the Kotarlans would have had some show to am, but poor Pitcher Sum was greatly bandlcaped by baring nine meu on his team. At any rate Bam cleared himself of alt responsibility for eatber defeat or victory by having his tnates make so many mUpfays. Had there only been a pitcher and catcher Bam would possibly have turned a well deserved victory over to Kiwanis. Kiwanis now has two straight over the Rotarians and It will take the latter two years to get even. Rickard Craig Romney, likewise has two Ro- -' tary scalps dangling at hla belt. good pitching and good fortune Craig (Dick) acquired fCiwanian Good pitching last year and good luek this year. Kotary had a brand new twirler this year in Sam Crrlateusen. Tbe alibi today la that had Cbarleyhorse Johnson been here they would have won, but this Is an injustice to Bam for Rotarlan Charlie, we dont think could ever havq struck out as many fiien as Sam. t , i dls-se- I Hiei'" '' en anv-iln- ! ' c w there for'-Ther- c 1 late-huli- j j c SIX WONDERFUL SPECIALS FOE $1.00 DAY ONLY PER CENT OFF on one lot of fine lace curtains Wide range of prices. IU 3Cin lot of scrim, plain and PER CENT OFF on one 50 figured. All grades included. CENT OFF on an exceptionally fine assortment 50 PER You can find drapes here to match pf ovtr-drapt- s. any room. DISCOUNT on every electric carpet sweeper sqld on $1- Day. This includes the y and llugro, DISCOUNT on every baby carriage Hold on Hollar Day. Present prices range from $48 to $8.") Wonderful values. - Air-Wa- rem ie i Present prices are French-- from P $0 to $53. These Exceptional Bargains For $10 Gash Only DIhCOUNT on every refrigerator, sold on Dollar Day. Npne reserved. Get your refrigerator now, just at the beginning of the summer season. Present prices range from $30 to $80. LET DOLLAR DAY BE YOUR OPPORTUNITY Lmistrom -- LOGAN, UTAH 49 WEST CENTER STREET r i ' A , |