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Show PAGsroua THE JOURNAL, LOGAN LOGAN CITY, HIGH IS II. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH I C. TAKES Saturday, May 6, 1922. TE1IS TIE TOURNEY TRACK EXPERT V. GOES TO Ycu do net have to drive to some other place to have yeur battery rieharged. We have a lompkte battery service station and guarantee yo tig best grade wortnt modest up prices. Always glad to talk to yoa about our work. It will put tu wi.se to what you can get 11 JManager LouieFalck About Ready' to Shoot With Positions Practically All Filled New Faces on Team Will Not Disappoint Fans From Present Outlook Dimmock and Phillips to Do The Hurling Fans Should Buy Season Books. Aggie Racquet Artists Take Four Out of Five Matches From Salt Lakers For TheuFirst Time in History Games Are Replete With Phenom-ena- l Annual Interclass Tilt Grizzlies Capture DivisTennis and Witnessed By Hundreds- ion Track Meet Held on Closely Contested Between College Class Adams Field Showing UTAH AGGIES defeated the Utah university in tennis THE and Third Year High General Strength in afternoon on the Agricultural college courts. This was the first time the Aggies have beaten the U" since the Sumner Hale and EnCompetition Peterson colleges took- - up tennis about seven years ago. The local of Oneida Is High Point racketeers won four out of five matches played and shaded the signs Are Stars. ' Man. 1 Will the Collegian be Id (he Northern Itah rare t b is year? Huh! FIXE rmilil.VlTIOV cache kiiiniox MEET .VI We'll say ao! high Coming aliortatop the worries of ' 4 (iHI'Sls Just at present the Logan lub is the skipper are very few for Norm South I'm lie 12 aa far progressed In spring tralulng Nelson, reliable Infielder a ho has North Cache 7 aa any of the league team and poesl-bl- y been proven his worth in the past more ao. For the paat ten days three yean, is back on the job. Nelbaa been drilling son la expected to play his best this Manager Falek The high Grizzlies non the away every evening on the Cnmaon year on the strength of bis three Cache Valley Division track ami field a now dozen he baa Field until right year of experience Field yesterday j feet held at Adams good candidate for the team and all Floyd Trabern is now intro- - afternoon by a safe margin over the but three are conaldered regular dured to the fans at a being real third Oneida Academy, the nearest conright now. With the opening game baseman. Tra Is a veteran nnd tender. The Grizzlies proved to be ten the Collegians how away knows to third bane like a big strong in both the races and field day only aeem to he ready to start. leaguer. He looks the part in prac- events and by winning eight first Yesterday morning two Industri- tice and ahows hitting ability. With places, with a number of seconds ous looking characters, one with a him on third and Nelson at short that and romped off with the honrake and the other with a scoop aho- -' end of the diamond la sure to lie ors. third, The team scores were.: Logun vel were bound lor the ball park with strong. Both aeem to be able to work 43: Oneida high, 55; Academy, a long and fast stride. Said genta are in unison. South Cache. 12; North Cache, 7. .no other than Hal Diramock.and An- TWO )t TFIEI-DERThe meet was well conducted and drew Phillips, pitrbera Bf the Colie-gian- a The outfield has two regulars right was the best division meet ever held. outfit who Insist that the dia- now and these are Mauager Luke The records made were good considmond shall he In shape for baseball. Falck and Pesty Jarvis, both well ering the prior experience of the aconNot only do they want the field in littestants all of whom are doing known shape right away but these two are down fclaquantities. Falck will hold tle track work this spring under difcenter-field regular position of going to aeethat it stays that way all ficulties and with handicaps. The year which Is good aewa for the poor some and he Is also expected to do Qrirxlies have the best facilities fur besides his hitting condition of the field last year really managerial duties ao Louie will be a busy boy track although they are very far hindered fast play. this summer. Pesty la working hard from being good and this proved to BATTIXU CAGE HELPS to get in condition and he also tak- be a point In tbe Logan victory. " ' es a mighty cat at the hall. Very SIX IX STATE MEET been has featured by the Batting As result of tbe meet six imlUitlti-sl- s he will be the leadoff man likely In workouta date. to The aklpper of the division qualified to ent r new batting cage is a great addition again. lii.'h Wesley Rrhaub, Aggie athlete and the state meet and the Logan to the baseball apparatus and serv-e- e aiao qualified. The fola great purpose. It not only saves former Orlzsly catcher, Is working relay team will enter tbe respective lot of time and trouble hut aaves. with the squad a utility receiver and lowing in state meet: Bennton. and will save, many dollars worth all around handy man. Wes is a events 100the Logan, yard dash: Jlart, Oneida, of baseballs. When the field gets In left handed hitter and teems to be mile 220 run; Merrill Geddes, better shape ft will be a treat for developing tome sticking qualities. yard dash: Thorpe, South Cache, the players to practice each night. He also does tome outfielding. Peterson. Oneida, l.ogsn baseball supporters are javelin throw; Very likely Manager Falck will call and broad Jump, The for two practices a day and tbla Is now wised up on baseball prospects high jump for the season so they have hut one Logan relay team that will go Is jnst what will snit the men, made up of Merrill and BiU Gedds, Starting near the home plate It thing left to do and that Is to buy a .Ted Lewis and Noel Bennion looks like the Collegians are fixed book of eeasn tickets from a member Lvf ry first place In the meet, i with a corking good catcher in Mike of the baseball council. This scheme one, was taken by either LoKennedy of Kansas City. Last year gives each man full value for his gan or Oneida. Thorpe a dimlnuiwe Mike was with the Bterling club of money and there are no contribuof fifteen years, stepped on' :onl the Midwest league and two yearn tions to be solicited. It takes money lad won the javelin throw for Sn.Hti ago he played with Kmporla in the to start a hall club and this is the Cache making the only first made . Kansas State league wblrlTcTuli wotf way tho ruuncil Is going lo'get It. Csce 6 ill not The baseball council of the chamb- by thata school. North the the championship. He looks-lik- e had few men enterscore 'and first commerce er of will meet Monday brains of a good team In action and ed In the meet. has the pep that help make a hall evening at 7;J9 o'clock. LET EBSOX HIGH 101 X TER club. What little haa been seen of Frierson, a husky and promising hit batting Indicates that he will be of Coach Woody Romneys athlete -. deGRIZZLIES WIN IN among tbe leaders tn the stick Preston crew, was high point mull a good throwing part jnent. He ha with 13 points in two firsts am! a . arm which he la just now beginning of a per ond and also to limber nn and he la further notIn the relay.: Merrill made oliit fills for hia bendiness. ed Kennedy Oeddes. of Logan taint next with the bill on tbe receiving end and Losnd three quarters points. He In seen have who him action faaa gan MATCHES AS WELL ten won first in the 220 and half mile think he will be the lengue'a leading y running fine races In each, espcciul-lbackstop. the 22t yard dash. This was the The Logan high school made a second time he has been entered, in PITCHERS READY , clean of tbe Cache Valley di- a ilimfi race the occurence being a The hurling staff la nert a new one vision sweep tennis tournament held yes- class meet last week. Cliff Crowlher word them meant about to any by both the doubles and won the pole vault, second in the would be more or lose a repetition terday, winning In every instance. This waa high jump and thiTd in the broad Dimmock and singles , of past euloglzles. tbe first division tennis meet ever Jump collecting nlge points for the Phillips, left and right hsndern re- held and at most of the men were Grizxlies. Cutler of Oneida and Benworn have both Logaa spectively, the game it was considered nion of Logan are tied wltlt eight iunle befqrei They, have Just ' re- snew si fin success. very and three quarter points to their turned 1mm a' three months season In tbe single Logan met Oneida credits ' bt many. California so they are In North Cache met Souch Cache. Taking Into consideration : the r will likely do and tshupd td go. In the openers. Joe Cowley of Lo- meet Wat great improvement most of the chucking this year Tor won from Bert Thomas of Oneievent and indicates progress the club as Ph'Hips is such a valua- gan da In straight sets; while in track work In the division. ble Infielder that ho will be a tower won over The summary: In a Murray of South Cache of strength there, Dimmock In Lowe of North Cscbe; d dash Bennton, Logan, swell outfielder and wilt have bis Gris-tiles Cowley of tbe won; Cutler, Oneida, second; Wilturn in tha outer pasture as wall n the finals then 10:4 Time easily won front Murray of liams. South Cache, third. the box. Oneida, Cache: South hurdles low Cutler, 220 Is not The first bsse position yet second; W. GrlxxPea played North Cache won: Bennion, filled but Skipper Falck la hopeful In The doubles and 29:3. Time third. former won, the the Geddes, Logan, Tremon-toa's of landing Goldie Adams, won. Cache beat Oneida. htle South Oneida, run Mile Hart, Goldie of last year. first sacker Cannon' and Lund Johnson, of Merrill. North Cache, second; Is a nice fielder but not extra heavy OneldiL-thl- rd. Time 4:54. Johnson and with the willow. Fan belihve that Logan, defeated Merrill, North for Cache, 440 ward dash W. Geddes. Ixv b can develop his hitting powers, Mai Ewlqg playing and second: Brenehley of gan, won; l, Dariey considerable and be n great asset to South Cache won over Balltf and Hart. Oneida third. Time 5 6. tbe Collegians. Mlcbaeison, an army In the of Oneida 220 ysrd dash M. Geddes, Loman, is trying first base. He la a fair Tippetts n snd Cannon, of Johnson finals won; Peterson, Oneida, second: gan. n and plaver southpaw. South Cache, third. Time high, easily defeated the South Maughan. Chuck Archibald of Wellsville was men in two straight sets: 623:4. brought In this week by Falck to Cache 880 yard run M. Geddes, try for second base. Cbuck Is a na- and Cannon, of woniHartAHeida second; Merrill. tural born ball player and only needs Cowley, Johnson : 15. high, wtll 'enter the state tena- North Cache; thtrd.-Trto be In fast company for a while 880 yard relay Logan, won Benthe skipper thinks. In the two nt tournament. "4 " r : nion, W. Geddes. Lewis, M. Geddes was la the Cscbe . years Wellsvlllo (Culler Goaslsnd. Manager Jack. Mack says that Oneida, second Valley league be was tho leading South Cache playe of the club. He does well on since Worcester doesnt like his ball Sorenson. Peterson I; Murray. M. the infted and hits timely. He Is a team he will move the outfit else- third. (H. Maughan, Ttme 1:40. right hand thrower and hits from where. If this rule was followed In Maughan, William). Field Events J tbe left side of tho plats. Strswm, some of the big league towns, not Cache, won; a player from Baltimore, who has mentioning any names, many fans Javelin Thorpe. South second; Maughan, been tn Idaho this winter. Is also ca- would again become regular sane Worley, 135 ft. South. CBche, vorting around the keystone bag. El. folks. After that first aerie In Detroit 3 tn. gin Erickson, Aggie athlete, joined Broad Jump Peterson. Oqelda, tbe squad this week and Falck will you cant make the Indiana believe p this won; Murray, South Cache, second; nee bow tie stacks np with the others the Tigers are lovely third. Distance Crowther, season. for aa Infield Job. '! "' 19 ft. 2 2 tn. . won; Shot Put Nelson, Merrill. North Cache, second; Grif36 ft. fith. Oneida, third. Distance X'ELKOV-TIMHKR- Y -- three-quarte- rs -- . -- over-forme- 6-- 1, 6-- 3; 6-- 3. 6-- 3; 6-- 0; ion-yar- 6-- 2. Hy-ru- in -- 6-- 0; 6-- 3. Ix-a- -; 6-- 2. me third.-Distanc- e el-u- B WATCH THE 2 in. Vault Crowther, Logan, Pole won: Clark. Oneida, second: Pratt, In.Onetdai. Third.' Height won ; niacnsa Worley OneidiL second : Merrill Oneida, thtr. Distance 94 ft. 8 In. jump Peterson, Oneida, High won; Crowther, Logan, second; Can1 In. non, Logan, third.' Height 5 ft. 1 ritcher Dave Dan forth is watched tor the closely when he work Dave seems to have bad Browns. wished on him a reputation of being la the box. a tricky critter -Headline: Phillies Sure Champions of American League." Rather startling ax first sight, until It is discovered that the American; league mentioned is a soccer organization. would Likely as not Brooklyn whale tho Giants If MeGrsw's team InYork iras decorated with "New stead' of Giants" on their shlrta. Look what the Superbas do to the Yankees. 3 -- ' GROW i PLATER HATS POSITION Louie K. Falck Mgr, CentertWd Catcher Mike Kennedy Pitcher Hal Dimmock Pitcher Andy rtilllipn First Base Second Base Third Bane Floyd Trailer Norm Nelson Shortstop Field Jarvis Right FIWI . ft This ig THROWS , PLATER WITH ' Right Right I eft Right r Right Right ' . . ft ' Right Right Right TEAR ' Emporln, Kan. Ban Jose, Calif. I Right Right Right TJrand ' logon Rapid Manager Falcks bulletin board to the fans. Watch the posilions filled! f - i - J U in practically all departments by ... The local rarqtirieers non onj.of five matches, played and nhud- j """-.MAN- a small margin. - " II. Y. C. Thirds Each team won one doubles game. Captain Bill Morrill snd Mo,e ltioh of the Farmers defeated Whitney iiud Lloyn of Itah in straight sets: In this match the Aggie men clearly outclassed. The hardest fought doubles match was the one played by Officers and of ('tab, against Bert Law and Glen Loveless of the Aggies and won by the I men. Two oi (lie sets were duectnland the Kttrmera forced the stellar Salt to play their The sets resulted. very best. light heie at home. CUSS MKKT Ask questions and we will cheerfully answer them. 48 42 N College Seconds CONSIDERED Y BATTERY SERVICE AT HOME i. FIRST TIME IT MEET .. . . 14 II Fourth FOR COACH AT THE Tile Third year high m holders romped off with the annual inler-rlas- s track and field meet of the EXIDE BATTERY LOGAN HIGH SCHOOL1- Young college held al the Hinson field yesterday. There was for a time a dispute oyer points and STATION hi ho ' ' A number of men are applicants hf" ,l'e for l he position of coach at the Lo- - ,rotlw1 out aS T.h; (tan high school to succeed Dixon Uf, T"'Bla'"8 28 South Main Street eoinl and oncied Kapple, v ho uill leave at the close compel lion of the school year to became coai h at I.OGAN, UTAH exrecords made were not the Ogden high school. The appoiut- P'lmai due to the f.i t that the 'men! of a successor to Kapple will Hunter, Third, tied for first: Osmond "l,t n,ered f"r. nV Cyril Hammond won the singles madeby the city board of education111 meets and men have tittle inducement College, third. Distance 19 feet 1 match from Goodell of I tah in a next week. w,rl-in'!Considering the inch. ?. ?ut gruelling five set match They were: Those who are' seek in a the him.-c- " 6-- 1; 8-- 6. r. 12-1- "" 6-- 4. i College, eaver. College, second ; a,11 f,r f,rft in'h, M.iughan, College, third. Time 16:1. match: lural College this'"sprlne Falck yar1 l'a'h .Ju"?P. T!", Although Mn gave the" Ag-- 1 hosever has not applied for the p 220 yard dash Hale. College, tUp,r 8la,, of ,hp ,oims won;- - Weaver, gies the tourney the feature match ;8jtion. but has been urged to do so College, second; He is considering it now. Jarvis has a,s"; ?eT lW.and . Bob, Remher. Fourth, third. Time 26:1. summary: onlp not been in school for three years Javehn M. Ensign, Sophomore, Shot Put Ensign, Sophomore, great work bn the part of both men. (but t now living in Logan. antV-wi-ll second; College, won; Manghan, ' Osmond, won, second; and Law won two .sets. 11-College, well a Distance 130 remembered as star foot,be Distance 44 Hale, College, third. College, thiiil. Five hundred spectators w it lea- ball, basketball and baseball feet. sed the matches, which were some at tbe C. A. C. three yeanrgo. playerd feet 10 inches. College Pole vault - C. Harris, - J C. Ensign. Third, High of the very best ever seen in the city. jumpis at present eoaih at Romney J. C Ensign, Third, tied for and Milton Ensign, won; Sophomore, Percy Smith was referee. Oneida M third. at Freston and Aeademy (the Sophomore, Kenneth M.mghan, College first; 9 Ensign. 5 inches. feet ja member of the .famous Romney second; Height 8 4 Inches. Height feet Half mile run B. Ensign, Third, family of athletes who turned into third. R. Nyman. Third, won; Mile run PHEASANTS WILL He has had successful coaches. Rliie, Third, second; Greene, won; Jones. College, ' ithree years of experience as a coach, Itirie. Third, second; Third, third. Time 2:24 Time 5 27 He has had three years of exper-- 1 third College Years, Third won; Ikrluy 4 40 run Tanner. Fourth. yard NOW BE lence as a coach, two at Preston and won Barrus, Third, second; Berg- - se ond ; Fourths, third. Time 2:10. tone at Davis high rd .third. Time 5o.3. M has PAITMTVi Principal Norman Hamilton of Distu- s- Hanson, Third, won; j Owner Frazee of the Red aSox scho1 "" members of the city t Malmberg. 111 V4 numbvUUll 1 I hlK'1 up several stars and second: signed Fourth, Osmond., board of education have said that n for his er of player College, third. Distance 92 feet. jthe appointment of a roach will he Broad Jump Hale. College, and show g The Cache Fish and made upon the merits of the tandiCounty Game Protective association has re-- , dates and no favoritism of any kind 111 reived a large shipment of pheasant high has creep in. The a-- grent reputation in athlwth a eggs with which-theouiiiy sanctuaries will be propagated with hold and the school authorities will these fowls. Yesterday committees seek to get a good coach to keep the! were busy placing these eggs around Grizzlies in the running. in various sections of the county j John' Christiansen, chairman of the committee on tbe propagation of pheasants in the county, distributed Four per cent and absolute safety. eggs at Paradise, near the mouth of Blacksmith Fork canyon and at Richland Acres near Mendon yesterday. Long Years of Service More eggs will be distributed next week. Other shipments are also exSince (he very beginning of the commercial pected which will give tbe association a chance to try out pheasant raising and financial development of Cache Valley, in various of the county. Thatcher Bank has been identified with the The billed Kiwanla Rotary game All who wish to help raise these for Tuesday next will surely be the unbuilding of this rich section. birds are asked to communicate with sport classic of the season with two Charles Jenkins, secretary of the well seasoned teams now. ready to It has conceived its mission to be service to with the bell. The finishing Stale Fish and Game Commission- start (he farmer and (he merchant (he ci(izen and put omrihe rvgi er p. H. Madsen arrived in Logan at torn has have been and (he manufac(urer. Lundahi and noon today with 150 pounds of fish managers, Romney i)y light workouta will be taken eggs for the state fish hatchery in between Ks well direc(ed efforts to serve have built now and the day of the big canyon- - He will iso comer ganie. up for it a large and satisfied list of customers with officers of the Finh and Game and it is today one of the strongest banks Veaterday morning tbe Rotanaus Protective association relative to various phases of fish snd game in sneaked down for secret practice att in Utah. Crimson park and formulated a new-senorthern Ctah. will be uncorked which of signals 4 Upon this double basis of service and in the game against the Kiwanians. s.rength it invites our account. The men had so much pep that ManSecond to decided Al has let ager them rest until Tuesday ao they will not have a chance to use up their Beat Providence surplus energies in the meantime. The game will start at 4 oclock afternoon. Hal Dimmock in Initial Game Tuesday and Andy Phillips will be umpires. The funds go to the Logan Baseball club and any fan absent Should be The Second Ward Souscrs journ- fined. a defeat and to Providence hung ey on a Providence nine Thursday afterouk for the Cubs" says a k noon. The Logan ward team won Chicago experter. Most likely the 8 to 6 in a thrilling and hard fought Giants will look out for the Cubs and take care of 'em beginning May 13 tussle.- , at Chicago. Wayman for the Sousers was the Bill Carrigan being called the star of the performance pitching idol of Boston fans looks right this good ball and to further aid his season, even If Bill bus been out of cause heknockeil a home run with the game several years. Joe Wood's hitting for the Indians the bags loaded. Second Ward makes it appear that Joe still retains The batteries: considerable smoke. UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM Consent, Wayman and Torp; ProviThe Pirates pastiming of late has dence, Davidson and Campbell. proved a keen disappointment to ilie Cubs. Cards, and Reds. Excursion rates east this summer will be From the Senators wobbly showthan for many years past. cheaper iooks as ing in the opening games it Aggie Riflemen Tickets on sale May 25 to Aug. 31st. if Nick Altrock was slowing up. Return limit October 31st. Fifty home runs hit by big lea so far this season, and Babe Winners Over Oregon goers Ruth has not yet started. from Utah Fares hard fought five-s- et 5; lb,d, Hep-wort- 6-- 4. Wtl-jfor- j j RAISED ' rurur vPI .h.l""; hixh-clai- . i to-ii- Istablished ) j ' Warders JHATCHERBANK, Low Excursion Rates East Are The Motor Transport 'Rifle team of the Plata Agricultural college defeated the Transport team of the Oregon - Agricultural college tn a match held April 29 it was dis- when 'Captain closed yesterday Charles Challice announced the final v result. The first result ' of this match was reported a tie but when Three Men Are Killed in Gnnfight in Ohio CANTON, Ohio 5. May Three men were killed and five the Oregon targets reached Logan wounded, three probably fatally, when snd were found some errors corrected and returned thin error in a gun fight late yesterday bewas recognised by. Oregon and the tween a posse and four gunmen, were declared - winners. which was staged - about five miles north of here. . The battle, which lasted more than an hour, following the kidnapping by the- - gunment of Motorcycle; Patrolman John Wise, several) hundred shots were fired. 88. , The gunmen kidnapped Wise The Cardinals are making a fight when he attempted to arrest tor the pennant. Three of them have in an automothem for speeding been fined and set down for a row bile just inside the city limits. In Pittsburgh. 443; The score was:Vtah Aggies Oregon Aggies 440. The Vtah Aggie men who shot tn the meet nnd their scores were as follows; Blaine Winters 84: Oliver Woodruff 0; Louis Desihamps'lS; Rulon Smith 93; Harold Kosengren - -- . apply Following Points north of Ogden $61.00 Omaha or Kansas City I $71.00 Chicago -- -- $6 Louis jO all from other 'rites low Corresponding stations and to many other eastern points. Plan Your Trip Now " Attractive excursion fares will also applyjo North Pacific Coast and California. See Agent a for details D. S. SPENCER, General Passenger Agent System, Salt Lake, City, Utah Union-Pacifi- c .... |