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Show i r.nn- Pa"e Fight. Pocatello Jr. Win Juniors To Interesting Game From Pep 88 Third Victory Jenkins Pitches Collegians Defeats Smithfield llerl JehUtH. logall Pip 88 ttier t it lied exrepni.mil lull The Lig.ill Collegian BmiiiilH-yr Irrd.iv to 90 Into ot til It.ili Malm lea.Me bv tin store of 9 lo 3, Tlie Coll-gihit Milur safely sixteen tune. hi time (or rxlra ba-- , Melvor, however, s'.nu It out twelve batter to keep Smithfield tn live game. Evam pitclied good ball (or Logan arid received good support. Murhlev new ColU'Kian slinrl stop did some twelve atoeiKltiK Woe (aldtiyi chance with but one nn.vhap. Nyman continued Id licavy hilling three ba.se lot and 01.1. with homer, while tinbeek hit three In fire time at bat. M. Hanven and Itrufl were the best linker for An exceptional large Smithfield crowd attended tlie fame. Ameiuan Ugiun Tlie Pcxatrito pu- team won an gaiia frum the Logan Pep walk-'rd H8 Junior by the score of 8 to 5. terday at'eMioim and Log.m away with U.e fuurlli and U Logan had Uie lead tn scoring I le to (tiling gana ot tlie up until tlie sixth Inning when the ham that will rrpre-j.se- two error allowed Pocatello to district one at the ita'e jun- - (take the had alien once In bad lor play oil at ITIor. Aug, 3. 4. tPwaidlo sent In their star ptulwr. and 5ih. Logan won the first Knv Bluik who laid Logan safely the In ten Innings, the second r st of tlie game. Richmond took tlie third LOGAN PI P 88 while Logan took tlie fourth by a.b. n. if were 0 Tlie score of tlie series Nyman, 3b of Inc Woolf, If for the brst three out -5 2 2 p games. Otterbeck, 5 0 4 In yrslrrday's game tlie Logan IVlerson. cf 5 0 0 boys lost no time and scored ten Yeates, rf runs before Richmond knew what (.arson. 2b . .. it was all about, alter Die first tiny Coburn, lb . allowed but two run In each o( Balls, c 2 tlie fourth and seventh Iramc. Jen- Lct.shnian, p 0 kins set up some what of a record F. Peterson. If t'-- i KAGt i: second iui.F for Junior pitchers to shoot at 36 5 8 SUnilmf at Club ... alien he allowed the Richmond Totuls Won Lost Pet learn but one hit and not a run. POCATELLO 0 I 000 tlie lone hit was made by Clark r .. 3 Logan Collegian A.B. R. H 1 6fi . 3 Pmlthfield In tlie second Inning a short single M Cooar, I .300 between right and center I Tremonton field, 5 1 2 2b 1 3 .331 but one oilier ball was hit to the Clark, Malad 3 2 2 rf Purr, 1 .313 3 . outfield and that an easy fly that Black, cf-- p Logan Elk . .000 2 0 was taken by Woolf. Logan's left Crystal Springs Knowles, c (a ider. Only one man got beyond Atkinson. 3b 4 0 0 first ba.se while two reached first Fellls, lb Schedule, Sunday. July 39 0 1 Logan Coilegtai at Ciystal Springs safely, one of these on a walk, ILmsen. If . . tlie only free pass Issued by Mated at Sniithdr-ld3 Murrtllo, Uert struck out ten batiers Tremonton at Logan Elk. one in each Inning exorpt the Totals .....41 8 11 Meeting of all manager of Com- third when he took two and tlie mercial League called lor Wednes- fourth made them all ground out Tlie infield gave good support, day night. second, third and short making AU managers of the Cache Valfour assists each while first put ley Contmerirlal league are re- out sixteen men. Egan. Richmond quested by Sumner Hale, president pitcher up until yesterday had been of the league to be present at a poison to tlie Pep batters but failmeeting aet for Wednesday night ed to do his stulf and every player By ALICE DUANE at 7.30 at the Chamber of Com- connected for a hit at least once. merce. Tlie purpose of this meet- Jenkins getting two sacrifice hit ing Is to settle tlie discussion start- that do not count In the box score. ayiulli t. C hr Mc.lur- H NL S. rv lc ed In last meeting tn regards to Olterberk connected for a homer players playing upon two teams. with the bases loaded In the first, I li on the Other Items will also be taken up while Balls had a perfect day Dl'Slv was feet ns down campus of Trlwell college on In regards to the playoff aerie. three for three. tlie duy before commencement ss Use of regulation ball In games, 88 Rosalie L'alr stole or tried to steal LOGAN and all other matters that man- quietly terns one of the able paths to her dormitory. Rut It was hard for any one as vivid as liosulie, even In the gray dusk of a evening, to go anywhere unnoticed. At any rate, Tom Johnson saw her. Iloilo, Rosalie," he said, at riving for nonchalance. Oh, Tom," said Ilosalle, lu a voice like heavenly music to Tom's ears, "la that you!" "Well, yes," said Tom, and then RICHMOND felt the awkward Inadequacy of Ids reply. "That la to say, Ilosalle, he Jonas, If went on making matters worse with SMITHFIELD Pelt man. ss .... his fumbling sieeoh, Tve got someA.B. R. H. Egan, p Richards. If thing to any to you." Plant, 2b 4 .Fulkerson, cf Strange, thought Tom, how ImClark. 3b M. Hansen. 2b It was for him to speak 4 3b possible Stuart, 3 0 0 Wall, lb Mclvor, p forcefully nnd effectively to RosaD. Hansen, e 4 0 1 Johnson, lie. Tom had won more than one Incf .... 3 0 0 Webb, c Olney. ss tercollegiate debate. But when Rosa4 0 1 Hendricks, rf .. VanNoy. lb lie, small and lovely and gentle, 4 0 1 Ewing. 3b stood before him, he could not talk. Soto wt her, rf 2 0 0 Totals But this was his clrnnce his last Bruff. rf 2 0 2 Score by Innings: chance, he told himself bitterly. Richmond 000 000 000 0 Rosalie," said Tom, I want you Totals .35 3 11 Logan Pe'p 88 1000 200 20x 14 to ninrry me." exclaimed Rosalie, Oh, Tom, W. ELLIOT & CO.C "liow unexpected this all Is! Dont tense me, Rosalie. Ton know you haven't given me a You know I'd propose to chance. you once a week, If you'd let me. If I'd let you, Tom? But I havent time tonight Tomorrow, as perhaps youve heard. Is And Ive a thousand things to do between now and day after tomorrow morning when, at twelve sharp, we sail for a vacation trip abroad You know all about It It'a Dad's graduation gift to me. And I've got to write some letters nnd pack. Yes, nnd then sail right out of my life and maybe meet a dtike or a count or something like that and marry him before I ever see you again." Who knows? said "Perhaps. Rosalie lightly. "You'll come and see us In our castle on the Rhine, or wherever It Is, wont you Tom?" Tom stood stiffly, angrily before on How to Pul v A Junior yes- kd inter-'istm- g i ui. Io nt 19-- S ..301 310 14-- M-- j ....400 .300 . ... .311 10 . . 10 ... ..512 . ,521 ..512 ,4501 10 1 . Jm-kln- s. p-- What Rosalie Wanted pi'ir rtP mid-Jun- 512 11 13 Riitulle. f.e serious for one. I re g..t to talk." All right." Sold li..!, lie. ,.ris, Til be eriou. Only Ill do the In'k lug. I won't marry you, Tom. ,, , I don't w .i lit ) oil to propose Ile trod to how you that I did t I don't want to millc down. Tom. f want to go place and do th'i g and have a good time wiihont a hedule to follow, for once In inv young life." Of Well, nf eotir-Roi,i!e. roure you're going abroad. Rut ! can't you promise not to get engaged while you're gone? If yon won't promUe now to marry me. prnndee that Just to hold nff till autumn when you come back." "No go, Tom." aahl Rosalie aoft I aupisme well. If I loved ly. you. II would all lie differ. id. wouldn't It? Hilt all till- -" she waved her ha in! vaguely abort I w.mt an dull and uninteresting, It aotnelldng etching, different. Anal. Tom." And the waa off down the darkening path toward her room. Two motdha later, Rosalie, a lovelier Rosalie than over, was altth.g ou the broad atone terrace of her hotel In Swltierlnnd, watching the lengthening light of the late "'tom noon atrike across the distant noaft-talna- , throwing the ralleyi lata shadow. At Rosalie's elbow, m small wicker stand, waa a newly opened box of roses with a note from a moat prepossessing young German of position and wealth. Beside the rose was a partly eaten box of chocolatea with the card of a delightful and Important young member of the Swiss government Two or three books, a gift from a British army ollleor on holiday, were on the atones beside hef. But Rosalie looked at them all, and at the mountain, with distaste. Just then she henrd a voice, nnd looked tip to see a hotel attendant pointing her out. And there wns Torn before ber. Why, Toral" said Rosalie brilbefore liantly, seeming tongue-tiehim. "Ive come to compete." said Tom. He glanced sternly at the offerings Are yon engaged as beside her, yet, to any of these birds?" Rosalie shook her bead mutely. I'ye borGood," said Tom. rowed enough monoy from my father for this trip, and however long It takes, I'm going to win out Ill make myself over doll up In any clothes you llko, and do the things you want me to do nnd everything. And then well. Rosalie, I enn see how a girl like you would like all this better than things back home. But I'll change; nnd then I'm going to take you back with me." Rosalie stood before Tom. But. Tom," she said. I dont like It better. I'm tired of It And I like you Just as yon are." She patted the wrinkled aleeve of his cont and looked happily at his rnther tousled hair. Tom, lets get married next week and bare n little honeymoon and then go home and begin to pay off the debt to your father." A- e. WELLSVILLE 3E. P SUGGESTION her. into YOUR Wardrobe Is the old wardrobe showing signs of fatigue? Naturally a dress or two will do wonders, but, lacking that, there is one sure way to perk it up add a liberal supply of smart, new Humming Bird Hosiery. Youll be surprised how this hosiery, with its subtle color tones, puts new life into summer shoes, adds new charm to summer dresses. Youll be surprised how it flatten ankles, newer wrinkles, and wean and wean. Our Hosiery w Department is ready to help you. mid-summ- Cut out the er Well Call You Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wilson attended the funeral services of their brother in law Harry Cooley at Lewiston on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Baugh of Hyrum spent Saturday here dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. HarVey Williamson. Mrs. R. C. Bassett returned home Wednesday after a three weeks trip to Los Angeles, Calif, where she visited with relatives. Louis Cooper Allen Mitton, and Pearl Parker left for Montana after visiting here during the week. Mr. Cooper and Mr. Mitton have worked in Montana for the past year. The New Testament Class of the Wellsville Second ward Sunday school enjoyed a wim at Logana on Wednesday evening. 35 made the trip. Louis Kerr, John Kerr, Earl Myers Merrill Cooper and Clifford Haslam motored to Lagoon on Frifoolishness. day and spent the day. - Mrs. Edwin Myers accompanied- them as far as Ogden where she spent t day with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mauahan, Up rorNTV. r.-rn- r AMr-Rrr- - 1 itah TtiCMlav. Tnlv 25. 195.V Beauty Queen Here Wed. ISite f tie Coy and Ms Itl.n t Ace tlie from Hollywood. C'altlornla. only colored band to play tor the Governor's ball in tlie stale cf ha been engaged by for the DmiMinte management Wednesday night of this week, rn E.u h and ev ry member I n'ertatner a well a a musician. It la said these baudtnen will keep bound and make you ou da nix1. In addition to the Black Aces. Mm Sheron. Pensylvamu beaii'y queen from 1928 to 1931, lneluMve, e will be at tlie dance at Uie Wednesday night and will select Mis Logan for 1933. from among the girls present at the dance. This band and Mim Shercn have been engaged to play at the White It is City Ball room In Ogden. with a desire of firing the public sja-1- : ' k S i ' , ' 7 lia-lrv- V, - - Americas Most Perfect V Shaped Girl in Person IkV at Dansante Ballroom Wednesday, July 26 a chance to we and hear this band that they hare been brought to the Dansante. lun-clie- tal-r-- Jones, Dan-'ant- Mrs. Hugh W. Colton snd children, snd Miss Clara Colton of Ver nal. Utah motored to Mcndon on Friday, where they were guests of Air. and Airs. Claude Sorenson Air. and Airs. WiKord Anderson and sons Dean, Vera and Kay, and Air. and Airs. Preston Brenchley spent a delightful evening at Logana on Thursday. Mr. and Airs. Orrloe Bradshaw and four children motored to Brigham City on Wednesday and on around to Crystal Springs and enjoyed a swim. Mrs. Lizzie Baker and Airs. Jos. Sorenson of AIcndon spent Friday here with Airs. Alex Bulst. Miss Delplia Ltndley entertained at a lawn party on Wednesday evening. Out door games and delicious refreshments were enjoyed by twenty guests. Mrs. Fred Douglass and Mrs. Evan B. Murray, came In from the Douglass Ranch at Howell, on and spent the week Thursday, end here. In honor of Air. and Airs. Samuel Hall and family of Rexburg. the following enjoyed a swim and at Logana on Monday night, Mr. and Mrs. James Hail. Mr. and Airs. Roy Hall, Mr. ar.d Mrs. Ray Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wyatt. Air. and Airs. Heber H. Bankhaed. Mr. and Airs. Melvin Archibald. Mr. and Mrs. Edward and Airs. Melvin Bassett, Air. Archibald, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Hall and Air. and Airs. James O. Hall and families, and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Dave Hall, Ernest Hall. Air. and Mrs. Thomas Lindley. Miss Etholeen Lloyd and Mr. and Mrs. Hall. Mr. and Airs. Russell Hall ol Garfield are spending a few weeks here vLsiting with relatives and friends. Mrs. AL W. Garrett and son Lee. of Garland, spent Saturday and Sunday here with relatives and friends. They were the guests of Air. and Mrs. Thomas Williamson cn Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Scott, of Garland, were the guests of her mother. Mrs. Robcna Bradshaw over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brenchley returned home from Salt Lake City, on Tuesday evening. While in Salt Lake Mr. Brenchley underwent an operation on his eye. Mrs. Robert Leishman and small son of Salt Lake City are spending a few days here and at Hyrum calling on relatives and friends, while here they was the guest of Robert Leishman, Sr. Mr. and M.-- to 9 o'clock. Fret, Etlul.wsrd recreation hall at tue Owen Lrlvhman, ai.P i.ade fiom 7 until 9 30 p lit. of Liu, by Mis j lowed by a dame t r all those Anna Parkinson and Mrs. Jin-p- l m- - mutual Riad-haof tlie primary organica-- 1 Mi. nnd Mrs Charles Wyatt and tson were in charge, 125 jom.giMr, and Mrs. Howard Jones spent Fork A Wedta-sd.ileople were In attendance up childrens dance will be laid j. any on wliere 6 delicious trout up was entoved Tuesday evening Julv 2Mh in front Miss Sharon, Pennsylvania Beauty Queen of 1928, 1929, 1930 and 1931. Winner of over 150 Perfect Shaped contests to appear in White Bathing Suit to Select Miss Logan of 1933. Prize to Winner Extra: - Gene Coy and his Black Aces Airs. John O. Leishman and son Conrad, "pent tlie week at Hyde Park with her daughter. Airs. Earl Kirby. They returned home on Friday. Allss Beth Alaughan. left on Tuesday evening tor California to While slie !s spend two weeks. there she will vLxit with her sister Mr. and Mrs. Olhe Jacobson. Mr. and Mrs. Alelvln Archibald and Air. and Airs. Harold Parker, lelt on Tuesday morning for a weeks trip through Yellowstone Park. Air. and Mrs. Samuel Hall and family returned to their home at Rexburg on Tuesday morning after spending two weeks here with relatives and friends. Airs. Ruby Jenson and children Ruth and Winston, spent Thursday here vLsiting with her sister, Mrs. Heber H. Bankhead. Word was received here of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Alton Miller of Hyrum. Mrs. Miller was formerly Atiss Ines Leishman, daughter of Air. and Mrs. James A. Leishman. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Parkinson and family and Air. and Airs. Earle Wyatt and family spent the week end at Bear Lake, returning home on Monday evening. Mrs. Don Reese of Benson ward was visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Williamson on Tuesday. Mrs. Adam Glenn, had the misfortune of falling while carrying fruit down the basement of her home, on Monday. 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