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Show SMITHFIELO VS LOGAN LO-GAN AT 'Y' PARK SATURDAY All preparations for the opening baseball game of the Northern Utah Baseball I.eaguo on Saturny at Lo-' gan's new athletic field, the "V" park arc well along. The Logan team will meet Its old ilval, the Smlthfleld team. Manager Lewis Ed-.watds Ed-.watds of the Loga'n band ha promised prom-ised an enlarged band of forty pieces piec-es to play for the parade and at the i ball park. This alone will be adeemed adeem-ed attraction. The band and all i thu participants In the parade wilt meet in front ot the Chamber ot .Commerce on Sat ut day ut 3 p. m., march through the buslnrax sections and then to the athletic rield. Following lit the line-up for the parade: 1. Logan Military band (forty pieces.) 2. City olllciuls of Siutlhilold nnd Logun nnd the County Commissioners. Commission-ers. ' 3. Northern I'tah llnmibnll League oillclals. I. Managers nnd baseball teams' of Smlthfleld and Logan G. Logan baseball coiincl. C. Klwnis club. ?. llasebull and sports committee and officials of tho hCainber of Commerce. Com-merce. 8. notary club. I. Contestants for bicycle racc.i with decorated bicycles. Every boy with a bicycle should got In this narnde nnd conic -to the nark. 10. IlRRobnll fans and the general public. At 1 p. m. a road bicycle race will bo run from Smlthfleld to Logan. More than thirty contestants will en-I ter this contes. 'A tho "Y" park after af-ter the pnrado a number of obstacle bicycle races will be conducted on I the race course Many boys will take part In theBe events. Follow-j .Ing Is a list of some of tbeentrie.t for ' .the races: Allen Alvord. Haynesl .McClollon, Wlltard Eccles. hlllp West' Kenneth Caldcr, I. am out Kundel, Ad-,rlan Ad-,rlan LeBaron. Henry Birch. Hayward Baker, Earl W. Anderson, Jack Cole, Ilulon Cardon, Herbert Barber, Wil-ford Wil-ford Hale, Russell Cederlund, Melriti L. Stewart, Melvln Carlson, Wnjni I Walker, Orus Westover, Cha.lo.-i I Dunn, John Muir, Asael Illchcfru. Lemar Larson, Walter Walker, Ronald Ron-ald Jones, Boyd Peterson, Thcodot" .Tbaln, Russell Humphrey, Ray U. .West. 'Carlton Buniham, Richaru .Ellason, Alton Flte. Stanley Shoup. Thomas Rowley. Clarence Fullmer and Harvey Reading, j A numbui of valuable prizes have .been offered by the Cjclo Trades of America for the winners. Saturday Is the last day of National Cyclist Week In America and these events will bo some or tho features for the celebration. They aro under the su pervision of N. J. DeSanders. Tho race course' at the new athletic field will be in good condition for the races rac-es before the baseball game. Although the now grand stand at tho "Y" park will not bo completed by Saturday more than five" hundred people may be seated with perfect safety and convenience. As for the I playing field it wMI bo inexcollent condition and the crowd can bo handle han-dle with ease. Supervisor T. G. i Rowland is rushing tho work to an early comply ..u. Tho vlow from tho grand stand is all that could bo desired. Tho Wigwam Candy company is building a very flno up to dato dispensing dis-pensing stand and will bo ready t? tako caro ot tho business on Saturday. Satur-day. Their boyu will be in uniform .and their goods will bo served to I the public In a high class manner. |