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Show THE OGDEN 6 STANDARD-EXAM1NE- SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 13, 1921. R eMmm mm vUVUJilJJJjJA PLAYERS TOP WITHHELD THREE PLAYERS THE CRAZY QUILT 00 EV1ARK OGDEN. Myers Snelgrove Van . . Willett ... Jacobs . . Kenna' Lawsoh . . . 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G, er - rs ' AO 133 143 1 3 11 23 34 34 22 34 35 106 131 140 H 60 R 41 31 27 0 12 18 144 24 34 34 75' TREMONTON. m, , 66 31 12 126 9 18G 24 I'lttsbufR New York lli'Mon Uronklyn St Ixmis 121: 230 7 SH SB 7 107 1 7 417 9 6 5 90 79 4 3 1 0 5 0 0 376 336 333 0 2 2 314 48 1 1 0 3 0 1 0 0 1 3 4 4 3 5 5 1 1 1 0 2 1 3 2 0 19 51 39 51 25 32 310 30 34 23 494 40 7 2 1 350 37 36 ' 24 1 7 3 3 G 13 35 24 35 17 ..33 .33 .. . 33 6 12 12 AB R 7 45 154 H 2B 19 56 36 48 23 34 35 34 3 11 0 2 188 3C 3 24 64 548 30 28 zrtrx 2o PEteSTRi 65 44 .S9 K 4f. .53 .r;7 .SOS T.S . . . . 4S 44 33 " .440 .411 ftl 63 "Z .31 4 Yotmlay'.H Results. (First game) Philadelphia 10. Boston 5: (second game) Philadelphia 4. Boston 0. A: New York Brooklyn 3. New or . . ym &syTOg Pf)vv szff cues & wal jz York 1 V& XViJT? At St. Louis jT SAVE KV "fWORM BLOWtUGj 2 1. At PHtM;:ry I SLEEP ) FLOOR M" V CM V 1 ,,, BFD f'AL7 - Chicago ?. Pittsburg Cincinnati 4. St .lxuis Schedule. Today' Philadelphia t Boston tto gamtf Brooklyn at New York. 'hicago at Pittsburg. Cincinnati at St. Louis. i. NEW YORK. Aug. 13 New York lost morp ground tn its pursuit of Pittsburg. by dropping the third game of its serifs with Brooklyn Friday, 3 to 1. Orimfs held the Giants to four hits, three of which were made Two singles, a pass and by Frisch. a sacrifice produced two scores for the Superhas in the first inning. RII. K. 7 o 3 Brooklyn New York 4 I l Batteries: llrimesand Miller; Nehf, Salle and Snyder. PITTSBURG. Aur. 13. Pittsbure made U threo straight from Chicago by winning Frlday'H game. 12 to 9. Cheoves was knocked out of the box in the firrt Inning, when thirteen players went to bat. The visitors bunched hits in the fifth and ninth. the last rally, falling short with two - ERRORS COST TOO GAMES INDIANS GRA ' IT AL SALT LAKE GAME Gay Plays Listless Tilt at Initial Sack; Seals Lose PACIFIC COAST I KUiUi:. W. L ro 82 "5an Francisco 57 74 Sacramento 56 72 Seattle R6 69 Angeles "0 5 Oakland fi9 62 '."ernon S 47 alt Lake 4 men on bases. j TILT NORTHERN L 00 H. E. R- - 9 13 1 Chicago 12 21 2 Pittsburg Batteries: Cheeves, York. Jones and O'FaYrell; Cooper and Brottem. S Cleveland Warriors Trim Gunners Will ST. LOUIS, Aug. 13. The Reds won Logan! their third consecutive victory over Hose 8 to 6; Ruth Warriors Here Sunday; St! Louis Friday, 4 to 2. Bohne was the individual star, as he was yester3 Game Called at Homers ' Again day. R. H4 E. 4 111 Cincinnati NORTHERN UTAH LF.ACIVK. AMERICAN LKAGUF. T 2 St. Louis 0 L. V. ret Standing of the tlul Batteres: 41 .621 W. L. PCt 67 Marquard, Lupue and Cleveland 4 .616 11 40 64 .733 Hargrave; Pertica, Sherdel, Riviere. New York 4 9 .532 ??dcn 52 50 .692jQnc Clemons. Washington 4C7 7 8 .495 St54 53 Louis Lopan ROSTON. Aug. 13. .429! .468 Smithfield 6 58 51 Detroit Philadelphia chances .467 HrlRham 9 6 56 49 400rnurt Boston's pennant double-heady Boston 62 4 .426 IewiHton 46 10 "86 winning both games of a Chicajro ers Friday, 10 to 5. and 4 to 0. SoOtt .330 67 .41 Philadelphia . and Smith started both games, but the i.i-:i scj Km; today's rormer was nit riard and finished at YcsttTday's Itosults. Brigham and Smith did not finish th first. Th Tremonton at Smithfield. At Detroit St. Louis 3. Detroit 1. Boston team made twelve hits At Cleveland Chicago 1. Cleveland Smith in the second game, but could 5 SUNDAY'S sniFDlLF. k not score. 6. York At Philadelphia New Smithfield at Tremonton. R. II. E. 8. at Logan Ogden. Philadelphia ..10 11' 2 No other games scheduled. Philadelphia Two frames are listed on the North- Boston Batteries: Smith, Betta and Peters; Today' ern 1'tah league schedule today. The Watson, Flllingham, Cooney, Scott, Brigham Peaches will cross bats with Morgan and Gibson. St. I.ouLs at Detroit. Second game the fast Iwlston aggregation on the Chicago at Cleveland. R. II. E. Boston nt Washington. latter's lot in one of the contests. In ..4 9 20 Philadelphia New York nt Philadelphia. the other tilt the Fmlthfield warriors Boston ..0 12 will tnelf with the Tremonton Bears Smith Batteries: and 13. Cleveland Henline; CLEVELAND. Aug. at Smithfield. Braxton and Scott. O'Neill. in the openooSunday the Bars and Summits will Friday defeated Chicago at Tremonton in a contest which ing game of th series. 5 to 1. Faber tned will have considerable bearing on the did not have hit usual effectiveness final outcome of the flag race. Mc- CATARACT DEVELOPS out was taken and Cleveland againstCleveftnd Js due to twirl one of these games ON COBB'S RIGHT EYE had bunched hits in lvor aftr for the while Williams will each of the first four innings, scor- work in Summits contest. other the more was much rune. Hodge ing five and Ogden Ixgan will clash on the DETROIT. Mich.. Aup. 13. A cataof a puzzle. Coveleskle blanked the; local lot in the final game of ract that has Sunday Hox until the lishth. White developed on hla right P.. II. E. the year between lhcs two teams. This eye Is causing Ty Cobb, manager of 2 p. m. sharp. - contest will start at Chicago Detroit the H league baseball ... 6 10 o A New York Jeweler foiled a ban-- team little American Cleveland he said inconvenience, Hodce and! . Faber. . . Batteries: l l '. Is recent of here. It oan-dilmm. un only developat oy O'Neill. nui.ng learning Schalk; Covcleskie and Cobb do that until it We much doesn't ment, said, hare adding good. ' Vang'llder to make it DETROIT. Aug. 1 3. enappy. Minneapolis became more serious he would make and St.! Tribune. no plans for its removal. held Detroit 3to six1 . hits Friday wa.s hit! wrn to Ieon!trd twelve times in eight Inning,- 1ut thif fielding of Bobby Jones kept down the visitors' score. ; o3 HR TB 1 SH SB 0 2 0 3 0 24 79 44 2 1 C 5 5 2 38 43 ft o 1 ." 51 1 7 55 2 4 8 3 2 0 1 (i 7 2 0 11 21 132 145 15 5 3 2 21 18 4 7 4 4 1 tt 1 3 5 0 0 0 1 0 0 172 297 19 12 412 16 28 46 87 40 14 9 5 131 4 5 3 2 0 3 4 9 2 2 3 5 2 2 1 O - .621 .560 .562 .652 .547 . 31 o z. 0 j - 12.- Released players 218 384 54 IS 28 54G 20 33 .23;. SF:ATTLK. Aug. 13. for the pees gave Cav by rs Seat-l- e H. H. K. 2 4 M alt Lakf C 2 10 battle Batteries: Poison and F.dwards; ')emarfs and Spencer. PORTLAND. Aug. 13. Pete Comp-ron'homer, scoring Billy Orr ahead u him. gavo Sacramento a thirteen-nnln- g victory over Portland Friday. o The wallop broke up a pitching duel Kunz and Pluramer, who vent to the rescue of Nieuhaus and c linson. -- a H G R 2B AB 3B HR TB CH SD Pet Players 7 1 0 16 12 32 .384 89 53 138 ..35 Lynch ,13. Clarence CHICAGO. Aug. 2 2 2 6 2 21 81 28 46 13 .34f Gober been has alternating C. Twombley, wnp 0 2 0 1 3 0 39 12 10 .30? 15 the Watkins between playing the outfield for hit1 1 1 5 2 19 as 16 13 32 .279 68 Walsh pinch premier Cubs and acting him- Perkins 1 0 7 8 0 28 38 94 25 20 .266 ter, is closing the gap between St. Louis the 1 1 Hornsby, 0 5 8 6 self and Roger .270 111 29 38 ...31 Hornsby honors In the National Hinkle 1 1 1 0 star, for batting 0 0 4 0 0 .250 . r. . 1 five points to his N. Watkin3 league. He added 0 8 0 0 2 2 0 0 .250 p .0 average and is the runner-ubatting 1 1 0 0 2 2 Moore 8 0 .250 75. to Hornsby. with an average of .3con1 1 2 2 2 .210 21 30 29 12 100 but five Morgan points Hornsby dropped list with an average Ambrose C 0 2 0 0 .188 1 9 17 48 10 tinues to op the New York is Menges of 1 3 .182 0 11 of .410. Pep Young third with .360. .146 Kitch 48 15 George Kelly of the Giants cracked out his nineteenth homer during the 21 23 47 13 316 13 118 210 are past week. His closest rivals 2 11 16 5 21 Released 69 151 438 114 Ft. players Louis, Hornsby and McIIenrvyaf each of whom have fiftfen. - . RUTH FAR AXtAD. .271 37 34 18 68 15 467 187 324 Frisch of New York. stole three bases since" the compilation of the base outfielder, struck a slump in his bat- bases to his stolen base record and previous figures and leads ,the ' ' stealers with34 thefts. ting and his average went .from .42 3 leads with SO thefts. Hornsby broke the tie which he to .417. Ty Cobb, his manager, who ' Todt of Tulsa, by cracking out a into a tie with shared with Frisch for runs scored brace of homers, a'lso slumped, his mark Beck of Wichita. has made 19. and. is leading this department. He is runner-up- , Each - Other mov.387. St. Louis Tobin of 89 times. being Lee. Omaha. batters: registered leading Cutshaw, ' ed up to third, position with an aver .365; Davis.-Tulsa.364: Metz, Sioux Other, leading batters: St. Louis, age of .373, with Ruth next with, an City, .359; P. Griffin, Omaha. .356; Pittsburg, .351; McHenry, .34(5; Nicholson, Boston, . 346; Cruise, average of .369, two points in front Fisher, St. Joseph. . 355; O'Connor, Boston, .342; Roush, Cincinnati. .339; of Tris Speaker who dropped from Des Moines, .350; Cady, Joplln, . 345. oo place. Speaker's mark is .367. Fournier, St. Louis, ,.v38; Meusel, New third S. Harris of Washington failed to York; .'335; Mann, St. Louis. .335; add to his string of stolen bases and MATHEWS ON FEELS . Schmahdt, Brooklyn, .335.' Babe Ruth, home run king, is 14 leads with 2 0. STRONG AND HAPPY Other leading batters: Flagstead, day? ahead of his 1920 circuit drive record. The' Yankee slugger crashed Detroit, .358; Sisler, St. Louis, .356; home run in the Williams, St. Louis, .353; Severeld, out: his forty-fourt- h SARANAC LAKE, X. Y., Aug. 13. S B. York. Athand Louis, the game between New Collins, .348; Chicago, of the baseChristy Mathewson, idolStart ' .347. letics Friday. ball fans In the' United ea, passed KIRKE LEADS A. A. one of the happiest days of his life Harry .Heilmann,- Dejtroit slugging Kirke of Louisville increased his here his forty-firbirthday Friday, lead among the. American, association ho told friends. batters, passing R. Russell, . slugging star of the New The former a York Nationalpitching suffered who Minneapolis outfielder, ARE YOU PALE? 17EAK? loss club, who has league of 26 poin-ts- . Kirke is batting been here for. more than a year be. 3 8. Russell is hitting .373, while cause of an attack of tuberculosis, Bunny Brief,, who has scored 113 runs said he was feeling better than for for Kansas City, is In third place with some ime past and that he hoped for Why bo sallow, thin or weak .369 and leads with- - circuit drives a complete early recovery. when "thousands ' hare improred with 2 3 to his credit. Baird of InMathewson spent the day with Mrs. S. S. S. their condition by taking ' . bases .and Mathewson six has stolen dianapolis and their son. Christy. Jr. 3uild up your blood. S. S. S. is now has 49. Other leading batter: They went motoring for half an hour the recognized general tonio Thorpe, Toledo, .3.61; Gainer, MilwauIn the Mathewson morning, chatting also is and system builder. It kee. .360; Good. Kansas City, .354; and laughing with friends on the used, successfully in the treats Acosta, Louisville. .352; Duncan, St. ment of rheumatism and skin Paul. 350; Lear, Milwaukee, .349; street. An enthusiastic angler, Mathewson diseases arising from nupover-ishe- d Fisher, Minneapolis.. 3 49; Balrd. In- said that he is awaiting a chance to blood. dianapolis. .342. out In the woods. His health has get IN' WESTERN XEAGUE. For Special Booklet or tor in di- improved to such an extent that he is Jack base- now permitted to take an automobile without Lelivelt, charge, first Omaha, ridua.ldric, wrritm Chiot Madiomt Advisor, man, who Is . topping the Western ride every other, day. S.S.S.Co.,Uf't437,AtUntm,G. league the 200 oo battels, has v .Get S.S.S. mtyour druggist. mark it hits. He has.passed" made 203 -safe- SAM LANGFOED ties for a total base Lelivelt's batting average is .4 38, OVER LEE ANDERSON while Harper of Oklahoma City, is the runner-u- p with .418 and. East of OMAHA. Neb.. Aug. 13 Sam Lang-for- d Wichita the best run getter, who' has was a decision over Lee scored 103 tiims: Is third 'with '.3 9 7. Anderson, given Oakland.. Cal.. at the end of , The averages include games of last their bout here Friday. The Tuesday. under fight was the first to be Saney of Omaha add4 three inore the new Nebraska boxingstaged law. ...3 1.2 321105 77010812 w-en- t " . ' -- - st i : ' : . of-28- 3 v. R. H. E. s aciam'nto BRIGHAM. VINS i -- 10-roun- d. . -j I i . 1 3 2 5 7 6 'ortland Kunz and Batteries: Niehaus. ooUe: Johnson, Plummet- and Baker 71s her. SAN FRANCISCO. .Aug. 13. The Angela won from the Seals Friday.: J to 1. Arnold Statz came home in the fifth,e while' Crumpler was winding up a longer than usual. R. H. E. Score: 2 7 3 Tos Angeles 1 6 1 San Francisco Batteries: Crandall and Stanage; Grumpier and Yelle. LOS ANGELES, Aug. 13. The Tigers beat the Oaks in a ninth-innin- g rallv. Friday, the score being 5 to 4. All the excitement "came in the haying a ninth. the . ivirt0r8 . i . .vAa 14 rf Ail B ftsr Krcmer. Akock. first" ,up. singled; Chadbourne tripled, scoring him. AJIen reolaced Kremer. High walked and Hyatt singled, scoring L'naaDourne. Arlett then went in. Schneider walked. High scored on White's error, ending the game. R- H- E Score: 2 7 4 Oakland 513 2 Vernon ... Batteries: Kfemer. Alton, Arlett; and Koehler; Faeth, Cross and Hannah. - lit-'!- 1 i- 1 -: - o - - ; x SEASl I ! 1 ! j 1 I I I I . T- -f I s J j Tj-h- H CARPENTIER BACK HOME ) R. H. E. Ixuls St. 12 Detroit Batteries: i 1 v 1 Vangllder and Severeld; Leonard, Mlddleton and Baisler. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 13 Timely and Dugan gave Philhitting byanWitt 8 to victory over New adelphia Ruth the series. York, and evened h in homer the his got by driving tfte. ball Into the eighth top- row of the left field 'bleachers. Thre was no one on base , at the forty-fourt- re r - time." T' R. H. E. ...68 New York 10 O : J- - -- r r'v - 2 0 12 Philadelphiaand Batteries: Hoyt. Ferguson Schang; Naylor, Hojsty and Myatt. - of the 2:10 pace, unfinished Thursday on the card, the races were decided on the two in three heat plan to complete the program Friday. The track was wet in the early part of the program. ' Th free for all pace, the feature of ;the getawsy card, went 10 Hal the "favorite, but not until three heats had been raced. to was forced Banardo pace the last 2 29 to win the seconds in quarter furnished the most firt heat, which spectacular finish of the meeting. Pop Geers set the pace with" Sanardo ' . throughout, and barely lasted to beat 7 th fast coming Ha Mahone ahead, with Frisco June, a like distance back. Sanardo again tut a terrific pace in the second heat but had nothing In reserve when challenged by Hal Mahone in the stretch and was beaten 9 a length. The third heat was practically a repetition of the second. COX ANp 3IURPIIY WIN. ' Walter Cox. and Tom Mdrphy each drove their fourth winners of the Hilda meeting. Cox was behind Flstcher, which took the 2:18 trot and Murphy drove Carmellta Hall io victory in the 2:12 trot. W. A- - Collins, of. Penetangulshrne. Canada, owner of Lucy L. was suspended by the judges for thirty days for alleged Improper driving of the mare In the first heat of the 2:10 pace Thursday. After Lucy L. had finished second, C. Valentine of Columbus was substituted in the sulky. Lucy L, hen won the second and fourth heats and the race. Look how happy .we arc, Vest ce pps.T. Well,: vrbo. wouldn't be She finished sixth In the third after asks.Georges Carpentier, ncx back in Franre with his wife and wfth bad racing luck. , OO a handsome bank account that he won in Americaeven if he didn't There are evidently ttwo aides to win Jack Dempsey'a crown. Flip, the mascot that made the trip with . the Irish question, but 'the same Inv be to back be to where very happy, too, they dividual never sees both of them. ' . . . . . Columbia (8. C Record.. e, m 1-- SET O.. NORTH RANDALL, Cleveland. recseason's new A pacing Aug. 13. ord for. one mile was established here equalled hls Friday when Single G. mark of made in ' Atlantaan laat atfall. The record was made in seahis lowerto tempt by Single O. son' record of two minut- Ed AlUn.. Ineingle O.. driven by was paced by two dianapolis relnsman, first In runners. . He the quarter wen; 2 sec2 seconds, the half inIn691:29 onds, the and paced the last quarter In 211-- 3 seconds. - finishing th mile In 1:69 i . minutes. It was the third time during the present Grand Circuit 'meeting that tlmevvecords have been. lowered. IXS FKATUItK. FAVOI11TE With i six- - races, including' one heat - . 1-- three-quarte- rs -- 1 Randall 1- -2 ..5112 , Single G. Equals Time of 1.59 in Tests at North i:t, ct Ma-hon- ACING RECORD OF j . five scores liere Friday, the Indians the Bees 6 to 4. Poison 'rirnmtnpr 422 wlrled good ball for th? visitors but .36J his jjupport Was rapped. The score: .16-- j . Pet .274 .261 .234 19J. j , R I YESTERDA Y 'S It F.S t ' I ,TS. Salt Iike 4. Seattle 6. Sacramento 8. Portlands. Vernon .". Oakland 4. Los Angeles 3. San Francisco 1. .28S .360 .30f .295 I - .3671 .248 1 Portland Meet' Pel. o "rank 78 124 1014 286 Between Himself and St. Louis Star For Rich, Red Blood .642 4 rhlla.lriphi.i . Enrich Your Blood ret. 3S SS Cincinnati 'htcajto 4 100 157 40 2C0 10 34 19 21 2f 292 250 227 8 2 SMITH FIELD. Stewart . . l. 6i ( 10 50 15 25 ' 2B 6 3 11 31 34 35 25 206 . Twombley Is Closing Gap LllVtiir v. NATIONAL 268 17 22 23 10 76 CLOSE BATTLE ) , f 8 .1310 30 iOZ From Cubs .315 .292 .273 .242 .239 .225 .182 .083 82 40 1 OM 3 Pirates Capture Hit Fest .333 31 0 0 2 6 8 S V Grimes Hurls Superb Ball; .293 SB 0 3 19 AMD X At Boston 21 9 14 10 18 6 Y lof.) 8 1110 0 3 4 SH 40 10 66 4 16 . 2 5 AVID TAX OF DO DOERS TAKE ( . Costello Hanson Dorius Ballif Williams .r Roskelly eamon3 36 0 0 LOGAN. Players 0 0 0 01100200 Released players KImp .424 .391 .315 .305 281 .265 .250 .250 .238 .223 .158 .107 2 2 0 HR TB 3B 10 8 3 5 7 7 6 12 AB 3 2 3 5 51 56 64 o 2 42 26 24 31 21 29 128 G 6 Pet. . H 33 G Players SB 1 1 0 2 10 jVxVr;iA SH 12 75 LEWISTON. Menges Brooks Wilfley hit artists with 9. Petersen of Hinkle Ogden, is second in this department Nelson with 8. Other leaders are: Perkins, Clark . ? Kilpatrick, 7; Morton 7; "Clark, Logan, 7; ,. ' "Myers, 6. Jarvls JZ ADAMS LEADS. the entire league Falck Spence Adams top.s second sacker of Hopkins in total bases. The Fallentine, Dimmock the Bears has made 107. out Lynch, of Tremonton, has nosed -- of Brigham, tor second honors with 90. Lynch is third with 89. Borstadt Released players is next high with 70. the Lynch, of Brigham, isHeleading has stolen circuit in stolen bases. Menges, Other leaders are: 12. ' Lewiston-Brigha10; Hopkins, " 7; S. Adams, Tremonton. 7;Players " Logan, Snelgrove, Ogden, 7; Dorious, Smith- S. Adams 7. , ,'tield, art- Fallentine tops the Lynch also are Borstadt Nelson and 16. Mclvor with ists, 11with Stewart with second Coray tied for Other leaders are: Young 9 is next high. 8; Johnson, 8. Evans Perkins, 8; Brown, with ten Spence Adams depart- Kilpatrick tops the leaders in 9that second. Fitzpatrick is with ment. Fallentine Shaney Borstadt' and Murphy with 6 each are G. Adams tied for third. and Adams of Lynch of Brigham Ruth" Tremonton, are tied for "Babe hit out seven Released players honors, each havingseason. Falletine homers durjng the. Borof Tremonton, is third.with 5. have stadt and Evans of Tremonton, Melvor each collected 4. Dorious and of Smithfield, are next with 3 each. Smithfield is topping the league in Players an average of .295. Ogden Whitetree hitting withwith .293. is second Mclvor ' -- oo Black three-bagge- 2B 25100600 8100943 422 Released players H 36 0' 4 m, two-bagg- . 127 a.Sl , .23 .35 .24 .19 .28 . . . Keen competition Is shown by batsmen, In the Northern Utah league. In averages Just compiled, including all of the games thus far played, three men. are .hitting the horsehide well over the .400 mark. Harry, Brown, outfielder and shortof the Ogden Gunners, is out in stop a mark of .424. Brown front has played in 22 games.- - Moore, of ' JLewiston, is second with an average of .421; while Spence Adams, of Tremonof .417. ton, is third, with" Moore, has played in 20 games. Adams has taken part in 34 games, 12 more than Brown and 14 more than Moore. These three players are sure to battle for final honors during the remaining games of the schedule. Munrm: fouutii. Murphy of Ogden, is the" fourth is leading sticker. , The second sacker 30 clip, more than going. at points better than his average of two weeks ago. Other leading hitters are: .Menges,'.385; Lynch, Tremonton, Brigham, .384; Fallentine, .364. .376; Mclvor, Smithfield, Spence Adams top3 the run getters with 41- - .Other leaders in this department a're: Mclvor, 34; Fallentine, 31; Lynch, 32; Hardy, 28; Baliff, 26. the "most Spence Adams also tops Mclvor. of hit" column with 60. ..Smithfield, is second with 56. Other leaders are: Lynch, 53; Fallentine, 50; Borsta'dt, 48; Stewart, 48; Hardy, 48; Nelson, 4 6. Johnson of Lewiston tops the sacri-fin- e Logan-Brigha- .22 Peterson - - G Players Brown . . Murphy . Hardy . . . Smithfield Stands First in Club. Batting and Gunners Second - UTAH STICKERS NORTHERN AttwPER BlDWOinBjk" PUVlCTUREsW ( TAX OH AH EARN GENE By -- HAVE AVERAGES kwmm lAVIT 11 .JjO 1-- - 2. 1 - ; himf-seem- s -- ...... Fpeak-French- . |