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Show THE JOURNAL, PAGE SIX LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Monday, August 29, 1921. FIRST YEAR OF NORTHERN UTAH LEAGUE CLOSES 0" 0' 0" 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TREMONTON AND OGDEN IN TIE FOR FIRST PLACE 0" "0 01 BIS THEN GDEN WIN , CTtpCCOLLECIANS JILIJ IN WHOOP TIE F 0- - ! END THE SEASON OVER THE LYRIC THEATRE WITH FASHION 'ER-U- P VICTORY v BEETtlICCERS 3 Days AT TUP ,3Wed. Thur. Friday, 31-1-- 2 Shorty Clark Knocks kome Run With The Bases The Greatest Reid Picture Ever Made FulLin Ninth Winning The Game V i c t o r y Giws Logan Third Place in League Standing Three Game Series Tremonton Cinches At Gunners Defeat 2:30 lo 1 1 P. M. Continuous The Only Cache Valley Club to Finish ini rahged to Decide The in An Even Break mits Final Contest of For the Titular Honors' The League and Ties The First Division Henry Layne of Lewiston Winner of The Second of Second Half Series With Bears For First Hurls Good Game of Ball. Half With First Game in Place League-Gato Be Played at TreBy Defeating Brignam Close and Interesting. In Loose Game monton Tomorrow. Sum-Lea- st j Ar-Bei- ng ooic me (Special Dispatch) 28. The Aug. TREMONTON, Bears yesterday flinched an even wback. at least, at the championn- Tremonton and dead- - play recorded for the Logan club ,,or(l,n lo ,,le arbitrator, it was not. series between the two to decide the hlD of the first half by defeating .alongside ' t -- M " of contest final in the A whirlwind courtship, a speed-ca- r the Teaches 2. S' to score of the season by the elopement, then ps-sThe game was scheduled for SunA punctured honeymoon and day but was pushed ahead one daythe Northern Utah league. The' les. It was .an unusually to the time of the regularly ached- 8CP W88 6 40 7' Hubby in jail! great, r8me fn,m fir8t borne on Crane's Ogden clubs. The first game will be event whic h this Mr Clark acted doubP to left. It was a good piece rayed at Tremonton tomorrow led hour In order to avoid any But when the rival auto outfit on the of fox Moore line baseball the firing Into the pan was It over league history. players the,"7 ft at y.3o ,, m ' lt wl be controversy or dispute tried to skin her dad was come as than and Ogden. ,ake up times home, ,hp on first many time, after having placed who were to lulu the Peaches was Dave Williams for Smithdeld Conic's Thru Late lon the occasion of a big celebration! Come and thrill at the greatest games, that the league Sunday. 1,1 the but Willett's found occasion leglans have come from behind In' eighth the Collegians came 'to be staged at Tremonton tomor-- l auto race you ever saw on the Shaney in trim the Bears to romp over charges i. With the plate just twice as 'the ninth won a ball within one of evening up the score. row to ceiPbrate the completion of Inmngnd completely outclassed their opponscreen: 40 a"d Clark lpfl The jL. "finin'?8 ,V FgTigaJiuvJjluii)a,JLaellcx.iat&i.y-l!.fj- f ents In all departments. iix game us close and than never drew a passT Uoth im-i- M vbTORI Peaches were able to- - collect buB very The above was Cast I nel utles A g n es Ayres anil Information given and Wilfley scored on 'out 4his interesting. In the inH, of th(, ninth inning on an out . four hit of the Bear hurler. three 4,y A- - N- Eishburn mi)rninB 4 h8 8lx4k Sumto 8 44,6 left. Theodore Roberts. fly , ilT Swlnyard 0t, ,the ..Logan went to bat one run behind a'dpra of which came In one inning and an attempt president of the Tremonton club. He wild to thir1 kc the away two Kme end their ,4hrcw the time Clark had circled by the Brighamltes gave stated, that he had been in conferfor Williams and In this frame the the bases after 15c knocking the ball,40 Pa,rh clark at tllP hot coruer ence with the Ogden officials on the acore. on the mound for .Brig- Gunners annexed their winning runs, over center field for a circuit drive ialld he 8Cored alsoi Ambrose both and clubs to had games agreed ,n off autce88lon with with an the Collegians were three runs to1 ln ,he ni,,th Jarvis lpd t"0 this mode of procedure. ham. lasted until the fifth when a hl14 ahould havo 4,ppn the good. The score was Lewiston a sinle 40 cen4pr and Kalvk skled, The second game will bombardment sent him to the rlelaea and 4at likely be the runner a high one to1 out to gave Neloneiit 5 put 8 finished Lowin Blair Archie showers and plawl 84 ?B,lpn . 'Thursday after-de" 4wo cou,,4pr8- - The Gunners two fol was which good right been had Shows Hurler Class which already Young d noon uA rd Kame .s .the game 8 dcd t.", 4nore 4n 4ke' Kh4h oa Before the game it looked likoi bases and when the veteran Brooks 11 il be pUyed at Ogden or lost by bis club. three hits a was and aaerifleo to hit. the furv Layue plate to now for will arrange I Tremonton ieHsy plcklus' Logan '"as the citller Saturday or Sunday. It, from Charlie Following the game otllcers of the meet Ogden for the title of the se- Ogden club Beptdiggers presented possibly thelpromp4'y40 given orders is quite likely that a neutral field a desire to him - The Bear want a three expressed intentionally. play pa88 had'Moorc wcako8t aggregation they have cond half. off tho tie with Tremontou filled ln tho a three of winner this year at least that is the V'''test game series to decide the game series. the local players and fans viewed 'f.1"" d"own i Those crucial games will attract aJ the second half. heTuckb 1141 The score: 40 it hut as the contest progressed Urpa4 dCal of l"tprest throughout the1, The (core: SMITHEIELl) Clark. CRIC1UM "ut. , Krcwmore aml Lmore league territory in v.ew of the even- ah. ' " v AB.JL II.. o. Ai Ej. the visiting athletes had been vrry ppsa f ,h'4wo comiietnig tSms. 1 J him to Whllotree, If...!, 9 under-rate3 '4 . much especially the Menges, 2b a A, Stewart, rf. 0 i TODAY-DA- VID ? 3 Lewiston hurler. Henry Ijiyne, re- - 4or a ! Walsh. ss.., 1 2b 0 A runs and two for good Balllf, alsOBnd winning ;3 3 j who has guiar third baseman, Lynch, spas(m 0 3 7 Mclvor, ,0 tome knowledge of heaving, was measure. 4... 4 Cober, lb . 0 1 3 Black, c.n. season hen adJour"d' The 0 4 lf-- p a box sent to lo the thorough! get Blair, game are Coray of Tremonton and .. 0 0 0 Arnsplger, 4 For eight Innings he,,pa8t 80 far 88 Loan 18 concerned, , Jones for Ogden. As Shaney worked trial there. Watkins, rf-l-f 0 3b Dorius, 1922. 0 0 Ion Suturday it la Corays turn to- went alonfc like a veteran mound till May, Morgan, ct.. 1 Tho score: e HanBon, as 4 artist. He allowed but six well motTtiw and Jones of the Gunners Kitch, e. 0 LEWISTON 2 Reel Comedy t William, p. scattered hits and four runs, two of 'has made a decided impression with Ambrose; were scored on errors. But which so he Willett that Manager lately 3 11 g, will most 38 Totals 24 18 when veteran reliability was needed Johnson, 3b 83 8 4 24 9 6 Totals. likely be the choice for the OGDEN 8. Clark, ss TREMONTON Layne came Just a wee bit short firing duty of the Gunners. AB. R. H. O. A. E. a wee bit was all too for he nearly Moore, 2b .. AB. R. H. O. A. E. -T 0 got by the ninth inning without dls- - Crane, lb.... - S 2 2 01 Evans, ss 0 c Bowen, 1 tho and When aster. tieing winning, ITUpatrlck, 3b. 4 . 0 6 0runs were scored he had two men Layne, p. . g. Adams, 2b 1 1'out. do be some Ilamshaw, cf to 1 will able 4 Layne Borstadt, 1 8 next season with Colo, rf .. 4 2 A tyre game margin separates each good pitching Ktllentlno. e. 0 more practiee. Swlnyard, If 4 1 of the last four elubs in the standing Kilpatrick, ct 0 fare-910 4 1 Hal Dlmmock hurled a good ) G. Adams, lb Players on the Logan, Smithfleld, of the clubs. In their order these are 1 Totals well game. He was placed at a dis- 8 Smithfleld and Lewiston clubs are making their Logan, Brigham, Young, rf and 0 4 0 advantage In the fifth inning by1 week for various Lewiston. this fhaney, p early departure two errors by his mates and one, points in the west where they live. 2 8 10 27 37 real bad. error by the umpire. This Totals Ogden, Brigham and Tremonton andlFalck, rf gave the visitors three runs SCORE BY INNINGS players are more fortunate and will REJOICE QUIETLY. Dlmmock Nelson, ss .... in the lead. them place n all participate in a little Brigham 3 allowed c .... out 0 Brooks, struck 0 and hits 2 0 8 0 eight . Runs 11 seven batsmen. "A man should s'rhe to hear with Hits... tho faults of his neighbors," said Mr. Koorcs First IcsMnn Tremonton Dimmock this Pitcher Hal left 8 In the opener Brig Johnson Hopkins, 2b.. 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 Runs O morning for his California home. He Clipping. 11 doubled to center and after Clark' Caldera, rf ... .pW; Hits Perhaps so, said Mr. GmWptir, expressed himself as being delighted 8UMMARY CARELESS SUMMARY had skied out Moore came through Dimmock, p .. fa the "but when those form ulls take with Logan and Northern Utah and KilHo Darling, I havo lost all my Two bine hits Whitetree, Mclvor, wtth a duplication of Johnson's hit Two base bits 8. Adams 2, his last words were: Well, I hopo of phonographs, one finTotals ln the fifth Menges, Myers. Threo base hits Hanson. an(j 8r0rcl Johnson, money. bases Stolen) exeicises on a patrick. the I can get chance to come back here ger piano, family Balllf lo Hanson to the visitors scored three on a mis She How careleet of you. Th 'Two Evans. Fallentine, 8. Adams, Young. Double playi and chickens, .next year. tights, dogs, child-e- n of eventv. 'scored. next thing you know you'll be loelnfl Ambrose t, 4 at bat in, Arnsplger to Black; llardy to Mur- - erabie conglomeration Hita-Jo- ff I don't Mipjtose it Is any great sin SCORE BY INNINGS me. d Innings; Off Blair 1, phy lo Wert. Stolen bases Peter-- , gwinyard first up flied to Caldera 4 and Buik Crane' and Sylvester to heave a sigh of relief when such Players innings. Ison, Wert, Van (gift)J Murphy (gift)!and Johnson was safe on Nelson's Lewiston 14 at bat in $ and 5 Clark of tli" 1 0 0 j Bases on balls Off ,vick. Clark singled and Moore was Runs .. . . Bases on Myers (gift). Favored. Beetdiggers left Logan neighbors move uwayV Lnaing 2 1 0 j Williams 8, on Saturday night for Rock Springs "No ji.sl so jour sigli Isn't loud The bald mans heart with joy may Slow, 1; Off Willett 1. Struck hit by pitcher filling the bases.! Hits . .. halls Off Shaney 2. Struck out Heaven does not on him frown; Bhan- - out By Williams 1; Jfy Willett 8. Dimmock where thev will plav ball. out Crane Logan then struck enough to be beard around the block." Before he leaves the acena below By Ambrose 3; By Blair 4; By Huns... . 2, Peterson, and Bowen knocked an easy one sacrifice bits Walsh. Hit with .Sacrifice hits C Myers lie geu Ma ahlnlng crown. a nel Ae. i ' fiioti Hits .. .... 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 3 s9 fly Hardy, j down to Wilflev which tne i jwhltetree. ball Menges by Shaney; bitched Similar, Something Am-- 1 Passed ball SUMMARY in Black. Runs batted baseman fumbled before iceocer1 tell lininl a hunter Educational. Young by BlaliUWitd pitch mice fanioj Spicily 1 hour &0iBlack. Whltetree, Home run Brown, Murphy, )ng and reaching the bag. It was p gentleman, always a tighter on thei, ltll ' 1 U U UJ 8 ; brose. Time of game J. M. reports overhearing this as ha B the verdict of nil fairtnindod una' hits Johnson. Moore, Crane, Jarvis, (ie)(, antl pjayng boss of the Smith-- ! Left on bases Brigham Wert. Peterson. Lety on bases ,k ' J minutes. came oat of a moving-picturBases A. Clark. place; Perkins. was Nelson. Stolen base Smith field 9; Ogden 9. Umpire Bowen "in Smith-that saw the 8. will remain play Umpires ,wbo ' Tremonton gummit8 8; I kmwv jiit liov.-- be Celt," said the lie I liked that last piece. It'S Spencer. cut. which he was, but Umpire on balls Off Layne 3; Off 44im field and enter the employ of tho and Corsy. .. ....... - k'4 I4011118' - sugar company there. literary lum." highly educational. Spencer calmd him afe. ' Hit wl4h She Kdueatioimi? Why, It's about "Have you ever aouglit adventures fly Caldera. As the dollar is deflated ouri,i'08pd4hp p,a4e 0,1 4he p,ay Wil- - Sacrifice balls a horrid vamp. Moore, S. Clark by, Mr: and Mrs. Jimmie Wilfley left in tl.e Jungles?" pitched the wTangle between war debt increases In that if during He Just so. You see I may meet "No, but I've been eiiased around a fley and the umpo over the decision Dimmock; Falck,1 Nelson 40by Layne. ,his morning OVPr tj,p it. x. o. for takes more dollars and labor to Clark minutes ogden where they will board the hour room for ail entire evening by a horrid vamp some day nnd then I'll good start for home. Time of game got Final Standing drawing l.eft onbases Lewiston 7; Logau 8. ximited for Los Angeles going thence a socially ambitious fat woman. meet it know how to protect myself. j Won. Umpire Spencer. 33 is t0 gan pPg0t their homfel They hated bondholder And created. the Ogden " to leave town and Jimmies last Cost Elimination. well aware of this fact. Tremonton Not Metaphorically Inclined. words were as those of Dimmock, 1 'I can remember when tnere midorsmmi your hut U In the lmgsn favors deflation. next men who did not hesitate to se'l thely Brigham 1 " this ring. Smithfleld votes. the what know don't "I exactly Cuba is trying to borrow 8 winter at first base mostly so' as to Lewiston So do I. replied Senator Sorghum. meaHN" replied Senator SorplirnM be hold in to that Keaulta trim position to from this country, Yesterday's "The practiee had to come to an end. I am ready for actual com"If ghum. 6. Smithfleld Ogden 3, The melting our At Ogden board its sugar and profiteer onjThey were always too busy try- d ,ka"t lew1 game's! bat I don't care .. of getting elected bewhat becomes of my The high us later on. Some nerve. came jnhearnlilo" . hat I get into flic ring myself. goose and got our goat. ing to make a lot more. but i win never do that again. USD - - , - -! "'ft ty-o- Col-llaig- - i - Prices - ' ' Special Big Attraction ne.ces-steppe- . The jungle Dancers Neuis." Enlarged Orchestra, way,'is " I n: irtirArE: 3: 00 rTariTwn POWELL i 3b... In cf-lb- '.. ,t it-- .,,- The Mystery Road lb-cf- - f- 25c and 50c Plus Tax Big Secrets Regular Prices P- Around The Loop If.. j post-seaso- J0 00030010 10J84010 i ever-playin- g j ono-thlr- two-thir- I Ditcher-Ambros- 10010002 48 , ; Iliq j e j ad Northern Utah League $75,-000,0- pot-booke- Palace Girls" ' in Big Picture ' famous Londm Tiller troupe of ballet danceTs known as the Palace Girls, appear in their novet dances in the big cabaret scene of The Mystery Road which will be shown at the Lyric theatre today and tomorrow- This picture was produced by Paul Powell in the Paramount etudio in Lcndon. and on the Riviera in southern France, and from every point it is said ,to be one of the best shown to the American Adv. public in many months. ."The --- i y w Many of the dead ones mm ptrr to avoid the utiderLikbrj quite, a while i |