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Show LCGAH TH3 JOURNAL. PAG2 FOOT CITY. ' CACIT3 COUNT?, PTAJ3 ' mu Mohday, July jg. I - All Teams Start Out On Even Footing For Second Division Honors 13-14-- 15, however pcrm ttej the luhnerx to advance a base on the rla Winters performed ton the mound in the second game and was lather wild although h. had very httle sis port, ally in right field where it center reared that Gearron, had to p ay both pos tions. There wa LOOP WITH IDAHO FALLS TEAS1! aP-0- Oil LOCAL LOT. TOMORROW udies wholineup in front ff -- .games whch fnJta tnt .games for the ts&t hAt 4 shandling." Stolen bases Knox, Shield 2. Hit with pitched ball Lampeby Oliva. Wild pitch Olivia. "Struck .out By Goop- er by Knox 1, by Winteis 3 Cooper 2, Rises on balls-O- lf Qijva 3, . off Winters 3. Day-i-i-ds Free Nyjnmpg, pitiherCboper. pitcher olav s-- Zaeffel Los-field- er Double Oliva. to Kunz to CaffliIlkLeft - 8. Huns th- - bases- Ogden 7, Logan - Tues-.Co- -- July 11. Logan tArUiU Idaho Falls, leaders of the and Ogden split todays double j frst loon of Jlhe Utah Idaho header here today m baseball league schedule-re hitting games. The Cu the guest of Logan Tuesday -- when they open a three 'day the first game. aeries with the Collegans. f Ihere wilt e much in these gam es ter interest the county fans as a 1 the teams start off on gn v v VUJ UJ CIO even footing tomorrow. It Will UU Ptlvj f now be a battle among the six 7 to 4 by the locals and the se- - victory. In he first inning of teams to see who completes the cond game was lost to the visi- - urn first game, Lampe, Ogchn season, and has a clack at the tors G to 2. The latter game w as Wond bstseman, was struck, in called In the sixth ,fmpp on ae- - , iead with a pitched ball Idaho Falls team in a post count of darkness. It 'starte! Why not Logan go after tie's pennant? Todate the Col- - to rairfuad fie ptSyeps wmllcei leg jms have stool hut from all off the field ind then wKejj th. V,, , the rest of the teams, Wolters lam quit in about' fiye m nutoj, fa ' few remain ng fairs calei f appointment .was outstanding the r tw the h , . to continue and tht. geme and then Wil 'ams go ng to the T Seals, as manager was a rta umptre under hi authority ; ' boost for the class of men who od darkne as his excuse to cm If handled our destinies Now ccr the game cosed. Under the ru- - Schinski, cf baseball es when a of mes along CamL who no game 's'LearTon, doubt W'll go to t he Seals In called on account of rain, the Zaeffel, ss each instance the places of thoe players must wat on the iidd King, rf who have gone have teen well for at least thirty mmutes and Camilli, lb 8 SCORE BY INNINGS , f.Icd. Support from the fans if the umpre sees ft he tan Kunz, 2b 1 call the Ogden Miller. 3b game off. wi keep Logan m the swim for 1 11 Both games Saturday weie( Shandling, e 0 0 6 0 5 0 Logan connections are thq present 1 . good ones Pitcher Lang an V Oliva, p (atriong the ted. 0 O' i Utah-Idah- o Shanding wtreyjntp1Si p Tomorrow is Lad'es Day. Al Sk .League local Com the batteries wth 1 0 0 '1' 1( Ladies .will; be admtud freePiatt and Wackenfeld this m depart-- ' rncT in add ton all toys under CLUB STANDING 41 10 12 24 12 twelve who w II gather at the ment for the Gunnas Fergiusor Totals Won lost Pet were and Wooums the umps n.idh posioffide at 4 o clock tomoi row The Batted for Winters in much off 45 19 .703 Idahcr Falls t . started OGDEN and march to the game w ll be the games of local The fans. Twin 35 Falls the 25 .583 . given a chance at a new' baseball v. ,, Ijking 33 29 .532 Pocatello egans garneied the f rst The ba Is ''will be thrown into 28 34 .452 the field and the boys who first two runs and then the Gunnel1-- ! (jLogan with the tied m fifth up things 26 41 .388 Salt toke 0 get them, can keep them as two runs tatted hi bv a long 21 40 .344 . the r own. Manager Nate Shan t one 0 Ogden v'y Ilandazzo who went ( ut Satui days Results dJ ling will inscribe his name on at the home plate when he trtd the balls and wdl throw them First game, Logan 7, Ogden n to home on a three K stcome into the field immediately upw rut on the arriva oi the boys. The Second 0 k game, on Ogden 6, to- the tr Tlic fust pie play toyrs who gto the bals am use cal 0 gan 2. in was this executed lot them as a season pas.s and by 4 frame. Gomes Trunttd a ball and Pocatello 7, Salt Lake 6. present ng these ials at the Cam Hi scoo ed it in. In doing Idaho Fals 4, Twin Falls 3. gate will to admitted tree the so he threw it to Kunz who hat, rem&nder of the season to all Sundays Results covered first tass and he thiew 11 27 15 17 37 Fust Totals game, Ogden 15, Logan league games. . it to Zaeffel catclvng 10. m fust. Ran for Iaunpe talk is that Slattery, Theig ( men who had left then Second game, Logan 11, OgSCORE BY INNINGS fomieily m the Northern Utah,Ueps on thc t unt. Woollums cal 1 0 0 0 2 0 den 0 2 0 has 610 a chance to come to. j d lhe lay a bom-f.eleague, one lot Logan 15 O 1 9 1 1 2 0 Pocatello h. Cam 14, Salt Lake 3. Pat and cleave Ogden togan F reverM,d the Idaho SUMMARY who paved w th the Falls 7, Twin Falls 4. The ca,lmg on!y Gomes out. Erroi s Shield 2 Home runs Tuesdays Schedule ?rl'o?10r)0ri aV Kogan t.u a m pi, v, was neVer explained tc 1921, is ust ng n Logan at th Cox, Fawcett ONeil, King Opening games of second half aM but if he caped Oomen Gearvon Pocatello at Salt Lake. preseuit and mav apply tor Cam out on an mf,e-base hits Three King, the then fv llh s joj He 's a d to be a tirst bS!e runners should have come Makm. Two base hits Cox 3, Idaho Falls at Logan. rater and a good man lbs lo- lack to their bases The urws Awerkamp, Sehinski, Zaeffel. Ogden at Twin Falls. . cal ti lends are yad to renew VT Vl . 'AboipJi The Ccllegians.are casting about for a first sacker that can substitute for V s Camilli, Logans w ho is baseman, wanted badly by the San Francisco Seals. This lad who has been leading the league at his position was farmed to Logan at the beginning of the season and has proved' himself to be one of the best ballplayers who ever played on the local lot. He has always appeared to be deeply in earnest in all the games he has played at home as well as on the road. If a satisfactory first baseman can be secured, Camilli will leave for the coast. Adolph first . sert-lea- . K , j ! 300010 1 I pper-Catch- er I ! - 04 i r4 ) at-sec- ond d 1 dicis-ten.e- -- old acqua ed his Gene Kunz, who ankle wh le on the tup to Idaho fa Is, is sa d to be m id shape He may le Out ot tht game tomoi comgrrre, Tuesday w mence at the usual hour, 5 p.m y . i r ighT Trapshooting Titles Will Be Decided i . p Philadelphia. Pa, with a perfect score of 200. The tournament is being held for the third consecutive year at the new ationftl-headitHFters oh the National Road west BASEBALL . fMv A w-ctate-d Pr-- r DAYTON, O., July 12. Eight North American trapshooting championships will be decided at th-- Grand twenty-sevent- h Am- and, Handi- erican Champonship cap Tournament at the Amateur Association of Trapshooting Ameiica headquarters at Van-r nm Ijere August 23-t28. 'Mred competitors are pecte ! inasmuch as increased t n trepshebting is del o to h. ve been evinced since v hen 528 individuals ' Resides scores of trophies and (medals to be award ed w inners and placers in the vanous events, ? 1,000 is guaranteed the winner of the handicay 5 t : err 1 event. The feature events of the, meet will be contests for: The Let us win the pennant, fans Tbe championship would insure baseball here next year, It wasa hard blow to lose our. manager Nick Williams. But troubles always come in bunches and we are now to loose Comilli, our popular, faithful first base-ma- n .Camilli wiU go to the Seals illis old coach m (he Pol rtcr'ini-ea- l School of San FranHigh cisco. llmpr e ..Ee rgu soua ohbed .L- ogan of .the first triople play of the season, wton to ovemilai umpire Bart Woolums last Sa- turday. The difference of opmi came over Camilli s catch of a Reports are out that if Camil-i- i fly ball, Bart Woolums ruled he goes td San Francisco Logan caught the ball fair. Fcigwi wi get Slattery in his place. ruled it hit the ground first. Manager Cooper protested vi? Slattery is a popular, well known orously the fining of shields player here. Billy Mengers would like to $10.00 lir Saturday' aienmeaf play with the Logan team. From Cooper seem to dislike Woolums the way he is going at Pdcatello, and frqm all appearaniei Irvini! he has no chance to get on at td have him banisl e! as an uLogan. Bonner, Pocatellos man- mpire. President Rojman of the 1U. ager w ill never release him. Nate Shanlling, Logans new League, Secretary Richards and skipper will frdm all indications several U, I., dire n ore atteiiiks be as popular as Harry Walter Saturdays gan : at Logan. and Nick Williams. John Coburn and Dr. W Look out for Salt Lake fellows, Vickers .attended Saturdays maybe it would pay to keep an game at the Crimson field They eye on Ogden from now on. occupied elevated seart in the The Salt Lake fans and busi- bleachers. ness men think themselves to At the close df the first divclass leathe of for rest the high ision otetbe League, Logan Ji gue. They figure they ought heyself f in fourth place, 'h win to be playing m the major make a 'guess that she will are still whiting the second division, league?. They up, Paul Strand, Early Sheeiey, Logan still needs another first Cy Wilhsns and several either qlass pitcher. Four pitchers are ok! heroes, I wish they would not enough specially w'hen douerect a monument to these fel- ble headers are played. lows and then forget them. How Marshall 6ert Mecham am ever this mtermountain country the city police force are giving is plenty gdod enough to contri- some good help at the ball park bute business into Salt Lake Hereafter they will announce City, Salt Lake City Chamber of the number of the cars and the Commerce ought to know which owners that park around the side of their bread it is buttered elevator. on. There is only one newspaper One of the most popular play in Salt Lake City that has boost- ers an the Logan team is Zaeed the League. ffel .This fellow' is m every Oliva pitched the girst game has been in a hitting slump yesterday at Ogden. He wa3 go- of late, but one of these days he ing good until he hit Lampe will get his eye bn the ball ana with a pitched ball, Lampe was then look out fielders. carried from the field. The acThe Blue Bird and Cherry cident completely unnerved hifn, BlossoPi ice cream wagons were and he lost control of the ball. It selling ice cream cones to the looked for a time like the Occ- over flow crowd near the elevident would be fatal. ator last Saturday Dave Cox an old B. Y. C, and Lang, Logans new pitcher U. A. C. student is in Logan made a favorable impression visiting friendstoilave Is Cam- - his first hchne appearance. j play-H- lit-n- I row-Th- e 1 Hand operate!, a machine has been invented that passes shears over a devolving grindstone until they hae Inrn accurately sharpem d. -- i - Th: motor of a heavy truck of German invention has six cy linders, made m three locks and with a seiarate c rburetei lor etteh WocC Metal foil that sharpens scissors us-- l to cat it has been in- verted In Eunie of Vandal a. From The Top of the Elevator Second game: OGDEN 1 Collfg'ans seem to have the happy faculty of being able to win about half the'r tall gam cs. That has been the.r experience during the past two seres Two games were capture! at Twin Falls and one of the two m Logan on Saturday as well.as one out of the two pay- K. Claude lney, West Allis, won the double targets title in 1925 W,ith a score of 191 out of 200. The clay target champion-shiwas captured by S froth-ers- , x 7 he -- ip five-ma- i atst Injured, 1 of Postofficeat 4p. m. and marc! cham-p'onsh- I if i si North America the womens championship; the clags ;the double target championship; the womens double target championship, the n zone team championship: tie grand American handi cap. There will be several preliminary' events. The Grand American Han' cap was'woir last- year.by E.- - G. Stauer, Ithaca, N, Y,, with a score of HWUtargets at Ad - Collegians Take atted wesson. mitted Who Schinski, Fawcett 8 a- - Zaeffel, One and Lose One I, J. ort'nb J lisU the s March to Game in ' a 6, Makin, Shield. Cooper 2 Knox Ttae of gattlfr--1 hojr, daj tne t;Le8i.w piltf Body Slattery Slated - 5o minutes FallUmpire-f-i- im to ltoho the liunnerslrgainat the. stiW Conley Here Kunz relation 'in a three day rei ison and Woolums. , - , f to grounds will be admitted free and in addition will be given two baseballs with the name ol the New Manager, Nate Shandling. Everybody is going to. the game and givejthe home team a good send off. Admission Adults 50c; Children 25c. OPElllfllTOFlCiO - ",I B; Y. C. Field 5 P. M. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, July LADIES DAY All Ladies Admitted Free. Boysundertwelve : " s Moot vs, JUILI t Another GoodMatt Gone Wrong .BUT TMVR6 g SbMEWIue- KtMPA GfcSeWATMS AT THATt. ABOUT 1M FOOUSH - titAMC, , |