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Show tags rcun Tuesday, August 3. i926. LYT?. CACHD COUITTT, UTAH LCGAD T7I3 JOOTinAL, CACHE V Al.r.KY LADY BASEBALL FANS FREE AT BALL GAME u&- p!) lEi'iTOi ai Park Baseball Today is ladles Day at the fasetall failc this afternoon when the Decs and Collegians met in the opping game of the three game set'ex, The Lad er o Logan amt Cache Valley sr Lc ginning to ap frcciate the of mihg league gam, es through the courtesy of the local club d rectors and gem rtf ly there is a big sprinkling of bright colored gowns both in the bcachers and grandstand when Ladies Day is announced. . The game is cal cd t o p. m. as usual. However there H talk earber hour w,i be nouneed for the afternoon gam account of darkness gen erally ovei taking the game fore it Is finished. - DEFEATED t r ball oh II. Y. field Monday afternoon ihea the Lewiston champs and the Logan Collegians fought it out with the final result being 17 to 1 in favor of the league gregation. As stated- ,this agj - ff1,bl 1,0,1 oneyood purpose that was to give a compari- - I of baset)alt the 0,1 served out cf the utahT aho r;fK ma leae. hKal. talent ofbaHand a i 'J 1 Wise in Game t r-- pla-'e- 4 4 ii teret d manifest after the first! 4 t , JOHNNY SCHINSKI Manager Nata Shaadling can be no prouder of the Collegian right fielder than are the fans, Johnny Schinski H ahvays pulh'ng few innings. some stunt whde in the ' Cy llulse began the game as to arouse a laugh or game He Lewiston. for stayed pitcher the get approval of those with it until the middle of the his are watching was when sevneth frame Coley ln?- - I" yes' erday s game Tht former allowed with Lewiston, Schinski de16 safe hits, four being home livered five well placed safe two base hits, runs, four three hits and tie 1 for scoring two-bah.ts. and six singles. honors with Wes Winters, There was a single and a doable each getting four runs, durbase hit off Coley's delivery. ing the game. King was a The Lewiston infield showed up second with three e'ess to pretty good adv'antage. Smith to his credit. ruhs second Uanseii at at short stop. base and Iayne at third, each- Coley, p covered their field in excellent c. Bair, rf . shape. , Totals Winters who pitched for Lo- -, j gan, struck out fifteen men, he allowed one v.aik and five scattered hits. Of these llulse Gearrom cf made two safe ones. King boot- - Schinski If ed but'fwbl pme puns ovt r the King-- , rf--e , Stockton.Christensen sign board Zaeffel, sst, Donovan and Winters each made Donovan, Jb the circuit on long hit bals- Bills, 2b Johney Schinski carried off the Miller, 3b . batting honors of the day get-- 1 Pratt, c ting two three 'base hits and (Winters, p rf three singles for six times at bat. In the eighth innings- the Totals Collegians last time at bat, 'the cut to 15 days instead of SCORE BY INNINGS Lewiston infield executed a nif- 1 fallowing to 0 0 Lewiston the customary 30 hit when 00 double King ty play 17 ho 4 v at tircl Logan 021 for Layne Henry days hunting of these birds SUMMARY . fielded it perfectly and pegged j Runs Nielsen,, , Qearron, to Smith at short retirngj 2, Schinski and King was thrown .Schinski 4, King Donovan 2, Rratt, Wjnteisj 4., -- out at first There is nothing quite so refreshing as iced tea. I - & COLLEGES A large crowd of fans attend- t r- AK BY is plavmig. The Lemston tea.m is one of the best local teams m the state-Ihas met and defeated all tbs? town teams in the north 4 Tend of the va'ley winning from-teeout of fifteen games placed, iln the game yesterday after-!noo- n snappy basethey so badly out. j were but ball, they classed that there was little in- -' . PUT ing the exhibition game of base, con t " UP GOOD GAME BUT ARE J . i noi ' - ri. $ 7 i t . y. 5- i i 5; brings you the true flavors of the Orient. Additions to L Bess Cal-'n returned to the tub. He arrived in Salt I ake yesterday and wall leach Logan ths morning ready to take his turn on th,-sla- Influenza et ace from Wife's cau-u- l thats all! J choose mill i nstantly """ . - SALT I ARE, Aug. Wist, whos. etching for the Bet s in the early j art of the sea sen showed great promise ha 3-- ust try it ,, tin of any size you cost you nothing at ' all if you do not pronounce ft the mast fragrant tea you ever tasted. Your groce returns your money A - Two fragrant, Schilling iced tea '"for a very definite reason. By a secret process it is the only tea that as se v. - There is nothing quite so ab- Fee-ley- , - j 10000 4222 Bees Arrive to hn Bill en Pul On The Play Three Games With Leard Has Bench By Prexy Collegians not do, they will be lucky if they are not forthwith shown the wide open gate that leads off the ball diamond. This decision is a good one, for rarely if ever, does all the rag chewing by the players chafige a decision once made bf the ; e lineup. After , Logaft Is host ths week to the best game of the President Fred M. ,Nye has Umpire. yiaraganst leganillBio in May faction in the ninth wii vaJt! ghCn a substantial fide to Bill Wise wat taken innings nair, swjnyard. Bins, ixmg.j and failed ujc, there- woultl and obtain Zaefron, Two base second. reinto slid to recuperate rapidly. He when Layne nignt to open a three days seiVes !Le;0'(l and put him on the i Utah-Idah- o League I e hunts- - un f(rJ turned to h:s borne in Cal form? after drawing a walk and went fel, Neilsen. ThreA base his g y With the Colleg-- i bench for a week for his con- f ians egnming this afternoon1 duct while on the field in the ard now appears to be in excel! to third on a w ild throw. Umpire Schinski 2, Winters. Home runs; men. W hile Iranklm county k inters. has an abundance of vvater, ow-King 2, Donovan, ent condit on. m. The Bees have been last Wednesday game played in Crookston claims that Lavne CLUB STANDING Lawrence Sir.mieht, who r didnt touch second base al- - Sacrifice hits Gearron. Stolen uig to recent rams, it is also strengthening of late until now Logan. The fans will ' cautioned to do bases Zaeffel 2, Bills 2. Dono-- 1 included in the order. the fight exhibited when ccnCy t tr formed for Bingham they boast of one of the strong-'he- r at clubs iu the league Their Umpire Lowe nude a decision is the Utah Cof r er It ague- bu so. Had Layne touched the base van. Bases on balls Off Hulsei, was dtvartd inehgdle has al- he undoubtedly would have had 4. off Coley 1, off Winters 1. CampUS at LlRCOin and ipitchng staff has ileen greaCiy in that .game. Leard pushed Struck out Bv llulse 4, bv1 so been signed by the Bees ann 'improied which should give and shoved Lowe about, he 111 T wu lu them an advantage over the scretched dirt is leaving for I ogan with W,s bat and placed a neat little Tex- Winters15. Hit by pitcher m the home Sumiucht is touted as one ot as time plate with his feet as fast as are that marking over the infield. .The Bills. Double play Layne to, Associated leaguer Presai (By Tie Bees only have one more Lowe could brush it off. At the the coming young stars of th only score made by Lew iston Smith to Neilsen. Passed balls KANSAS CITY, Aug 3 r .1 in u w ard 'Q h0' time Leard was banished from , region, Todays Schedule the end the field but returned the folutddy role by Maivgvi Chad Salt Lake at Logan. bourne. lowing tins jowjng. day and assumed his Ogden at Twin Falls. t0 C0?1CI usual place as chief director of Pocatello at Idaho Falls. h'M' other ,he en Season of club. on the his activities s hoof for footlAeo. Ian ths T In The News tiom Pocatello. Th Fort Worth Cats- winners President Nye says he doesnt the administration buidrng. Wild Birds Cut Busty clictrs for a football seven acres of the 273 acre intend to permit the ball play- of six consecutive Texas- LeaM. Shertr tlgc, who Sarru in. victory may be heard in two campus lie in Missouri and the ers to sneak out of their turn gue pennants under the guiding at the ball games. The Umps hand c'f Jake Atz, are meeting states and a baseball clouted for jest is in Kansas. it aches hiy r;tv f.ith m on ItESTON Aug. 3 Official a home run may be retrieved by fis joauy tudav The project in the first of its are hired to run the g?me and with very stiff opposition ia ice was given to Frcnklin an alert small is kept exceed ngly busy jus? boy in Missouri kind on which the MethodSst it is up to the players to play their efforts to make it seven now with h..i eam.j a gn for re The K a n i ssou ri today by and the Methodist ball. When a player makes Recently they have States nominate n to the Und hereafter to dictate been headed in the race by attempt the inn senate where bopH-on Sagehen, for the new university. Thirtv united the Umps shall and shall as- San Antonio and Beaumont of the State of Cal forma. Mr Short lidgt-haBy L. F. Van Zelm The First andl Great Commandment THE FEATHERHEADS : v through been pitety In f fact e SP1" out his Mtv u ir,s. the youthful h rio f Horat o Alger had nothing on the Oati'v v'lrn d tame to their climb toward fame and fortune, left an opium a mst nut for in infancy, h' sUut-Ifam-tland when a tree bLtamd h.s tdr :.t on hv lur! j .locks. l,i Ore eon he held hi first' public office which was that of school juuitor.In San Jose he became the v 'a lamp light-cjIn Ne'ada' hd turned gold woik-nVTn' as a blacksmith end teaihing vhool be stud td 'aw. As a lawyer he f. rally won I oth fame- - and And he rs a noted authority on the B.ole and -- working hi, ihicbarr.vSn 'Secit ; hits-Gcar- ej 1 j, - -- j un oi u !Us 11 ; 1 f Das ' 'r - - onon 1 TA-il- de-sto- - 1 bound-'Episcop- al sas-M- an-inaro- 1 Dall-wh- at a-- - - b-- r s f WrMrii Cal-ifoi- f - -. for-tun- e. |