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Show IPS' LIFE i LIB OF ROM CACHE Rough Stuff "Feature" of Three Games; Lewiston Beats League Leaders. CACHE VALLEY LEAGUE. Standing of the Clubs. Won. Lost. ret. Richmond 3 1 .;f,c JjOgan 2 2. . 5i0 Smithfield 2 2 .f.no Lewiston 2 2 .500 Preston 2 2 . fjoij Wellsville 1 3 .250 Special to The Tribune. LOGAN, May 23. Umpire trouble was tho loading feature of the Cache Valley league games today. In every game thre arose difficulties between the arbiters and the players. At Logan Umpire Waite was threatened by the large crowd present, but danger was averted after the game when a large crewel swarmed on the field and surrounded the umpire. At Lewiston Umpire Plant was forced to retire from the gamo on account of the pressure against his work. At Preston Umpire Has! am was struck by a player, and the umpire in this case banished the player from tho game. Smithfield wen from Logan before the. big "Dollar day" crowd, which day is, an annual event in the city. The snore was S to 2. Poor support given Pitcher Nelson of the home team was responsible for most of the- scores, and lack of alertness on the ba.res by the Collegians cot them chances to score. Garr of the losing team scored their two runs and got a. t Iiree-bagger, Iiree-bagger, the only long hit of the game. Preston, and Wellsville fought oloscly in the game, which the former won by the score of 12 to 11, on the home lot. Sensational catches and two home runs, one by Ballif of Preston and the other by Archibald of Wellsville, were the features. fea-tures. Jxwistnn administered the first defeat de-feat of the season to Richmond nt Lewis-ton. Lewis-ton. The score was 11 to 7. Krrors counted for runs, but the home team earned tho victory on the strength of the hitting. |