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Show f - . Fridar, August 13. 192(1 TI15 JOURNAL, LOGAN CITT GAC11R (X)UNTT. FACE TORE? fTAB t To-Nig- ipecial Dance Tickets 50 cents for 00 WHAT : YOU THINK HR. BASEBALL to-nigh- at Olympian Gardens. Featuring the Six Piece ht Arcadians. Hawaiian String Music and Singing.. 5 t. Dancing 9:30 to 12:30 cent tickets good for Monday Night. HOW coot FAN, LOOM Jr tf, w i Vx. V CHIB TOOK THREE mP Three in a tow is the wav three day stiy in the College Gity the Thursday game being won by the score of 16 to 3 The one sideclae-- s of the score might lead ote to bel.eve that it was an ir interesting game, but not so for the game was full of thrills, if home runs, knocking 'pitchers out of the box doable play s and such in can things basebajl an giv onlooker a thull There were three home runs during the course of the nine innings. John Sthinski touched the sphere for the first circuit the bases being full at the time Then came along Melvor who .Went into right field when Phil , lips was substituted with Stew-- : art in the pitchers box, with 'a hoBte-- Wes Witers twirled 'the. Collegians to victory made theMbird chcuit in the eighth SUMMARY', inptngs,' v hith was his second Runs Stewart, Pierotti, homer for, the season. yinters had Gearron 2, Schinski 3, good day at bat along yyith Donovan. Kunz and King, Zaeffel ,2, .Donovan 2, club secured the Kunz 2, Miller, Winters 3 elaborate total of twenty two Pierotti, OConnell. Sachits while Tocatello only got Errors bit Two-bas- e Mdler. rifices ,f nine. Kunz. Balsaoo, hits club as been tThree Stewart, Ihe base hits Schinski 3, somewhat disrupted of bite, the Zaeffel. Three base hits Tea m been undergoing a King, Schinski 3, King. Home runs reorganization and from the Schinski, Winters. Melvor, . way things were conducted pu Stolen bases Donovan, Benthe grounds doling this Series, jaminDouble plays Sim it didnt eerp that any one w?' moms to Balsano; Kunz to Don- responsible, e ery man playing ovan. Bases on balls Off Winhis own gJme. Then again in ters 1, off, Phillips 2. off Stew4 he last g:me, tha J terrible art --4.Struck ouUJByWinters Taitt, leading .Bannock sticker 6, by Stewart 1. Winning Ditchwas id and out of the game er Winters. Losing pitcher Any way it was sweet revenge Phillips, who pitched 3 innings, for the college boys for it was gave 13 hi s and 10 runs. Stewthe Pocatello club during the art pitched 5 innings, gave 9 first division that kept the local .hits apd 6 runs.' Time of game 1 hour 50 minutes. Umpites tea pi fiom finishing in second while Crookston. a and seemed for It Snyder plce. that Logan couldnt beat the The' world now is making Bannocks newsThgan goes to Salt, Lake for about 5,500,000 tons of the return-nUnited, i annually, Wfi'v'k print end series, 'the Tueed ly to" play the Twin States and Canada last year cent 1 .Tiills' buit-of ball tossers for producing ihout 55 per total, of that home. at next weeks Jams, jclhes. piesei ves, fresh fiuits and vegetables, canned with Ifte One of the main stajs of the Logan ball club. He Just prior to leaving for his home in California, Catcher Mel Pratt, who worked in fit games for the Collegians this season, and vs ca cher, was a foice that hilped win seveial games, handed the following letter to the office of The journal: Dear Sporting Editor: I wLh to thank the Logan fans and diiectors for the figtued prominently in game. While V Io-.-at-ll- o BilfLeard hs - i ' Idaho Falls. Twin Falls Logan . . Ogden Salt Lake ... Pocatello . ... 29 .4G 4 MOT .448 Twin Falls EFPICIENT PUBLIC SEPVICB at Mathewson Plank BiU Leard Magnets H, (Bill) Lane foimcrown er of tbe Labe Ow Bees an! j i(,tn owner 'i the liollvwo.j ,h n with Bill Essick, Yankej scout-win the grandstand on the local baseball park during ye iler lays game, which show? that the local team members from at leaat one position and perhaps more- are being scrutinized by the boys who purchase players for the higher-upAt one time during the season. Winters was being considered for a sale, his pitching resterday was oar excellent and his first made wasnt hurt any by his Thursday performance Johnny Schinski in left field has been drawing the attention af the big fellows ' and before the season is all over, directors af the Logau club, have hopes fhat no less than two of the will be taken over by ;ome scout from te coast league makes hyu a Kings stick most valuable man, however, he isnt as fast in the field rror on base as Schinski, therefore the latter has a slight .advantage. No player on the Logan club has come any where making as many runs as Billy Cearron. the Goes to Missions (By Aa.opiatPd PreM) SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. Leard, veteran manager and infielder, was today signed by the Missions club of the Pacific Coast league as assistant manager and coach. Rumors in baseball circles were that President William JL McCarthy cf the Missions club I133 been none too well satisfied with the manage- ment of. Walter Schmidt, Leard, who has been manager of the Idaho Falls c!ub of the Utah-Idah- o league, is to yepoit at Los Angeles Tuesday. Are You Buying to the Best Advantage? , in the annual Hardware constitutes a large item of expense budget of the average family. of the Cache Valley Ifwd. Co. to make that the household as small as possible. expanse in of ycur item Sell Hard To accomplish this aim there are but two ways; Down vv are that Endures and Keep the Prices ' WE DO BOTH - A French scientist has ad vanced ihe theory that the skj gets its blue color from a lavei of frozen nitrogensurrounding ,lhe atmosphere of the eerth, ' A searchlight that a Californ- , , Bill T ian has invented to penetrate fogs uses a reflector to concentrate the full power of its Irajs at a distant focal point- - V S-i- r f.ea-vjt- - s. v Col-'egia- andt . Memorials (By Associated Press , Baseball ; . 0. ' : Idaho Falls. Yesterdays Results Logan 16, Pocatello 3. Salt lake 12, Ogden 5. IiuFalls 5, Idahq Falls 3. Wild West 1st North St. mm POWER &KOHT .444 Ogden at Pocatello. . -d. Cache Valley Hardware Co. 13 12 15 T5 16 15 .GG7 .517 Electric Ranges to suit There is a model in our stock of high-grad- e so reasonable you every need and every purse. Prices and ternis are household budget. can buy your Electric Range out of your regulaY may you convenient payments, in monthly balance For f.5 down, the tockr Iseleet any Electric Range in our s Todays Schedule Logan ht Salt Lake. 13. 122 No. Main. H3 9 14 Look Over Players EDWARDS MILLINERY CO. ; . 18 .. 15 13 Attend Game' and , aIS League Utah-Idah- o Final Summer Sale!! s- not CLUB STANDING Won Lost Pet. cs SW. con-sum- es J -- arriving daily . J team-mate- f -- rc-nl- ts e 4 Also, -- Tlnoughcmt thevear the EUctric Range gives jou the satisfaction that comes fiom perfect coekeiy. Your table will be a constant delight to your family and jour guest will to the table with no woiriea from the marvel at thefts seiene and calm hostess-com- ing k.tchen, knowing that eveij thing is cooked to the queens taste. And all because Electric Cooking is always dependable automatic regulation are alwaj that never fails makes ceitain that cooking r ovetdone undeidone perfect notl.iwg unifoim nothing cooking always! No potwatching with an Electric Range. The time you spend methods i spent watching your meal cook with the irhspm without is cooked as you please. , Your dinner labor old ways entaR. Cleanliness is an putstanding viitue of the Eectilc Range. No muss standing around. No sooty utensils to clean and no Smoke, no fumes, bo wasted heat, no labmU ui hanJUng of fuel. The Electric Rang is hang I even Simplicity is another feature of stieng rppeal to women a switch, Tuin Electric an on cook can IU.ige. children their set the heat conti ol, cook for the time specified and there . you are! Nothing moi e to dol The economy of the Electric Ranee will 8 maze you. It depa.idible fuel there the cheapest, cleanest and in an Electric Range, less much shrink so Is. Because foods there is another big saving. jes-terda- play- ing a star position at third he cut short the Bannocks in chances the fourth when he stopped a innings hot one in his field driven bat and Osbornes by tagged- - llalsano who hpd already scored Periotti on drive to a double ba-center field and had reached . the last bag before start- mg for the home plate. Miller got three timely , singles - and h sacrifice which was plenty of help along with the fast work of s his to take the last, making three in a row, in this series from the Bannocks. great support they have given me aRd mine. And assure ,ou that we shall always have a warm spot in our hearts for Logan and our many near and dearj friends, 'and mors thijn appi crate the great support from jour paper. . Mel Piatt and Family. r, Range, are piepai ed in a kitchen as cool as a eu cumber and have the great advantage of abso lute heat control that only the Electric Range can give. bAGELLYJWLLER'3A mvl purr-- o r week. Begins tomorrow and lasts next sacrifice at offered prices. All summer apparel Childrens good straw hats and wash dresses at ?l.t) each Ladies silk dresses at $2.95 and up Indies coats at $4.95 and up. to go at lust received our big fall bne of matron52.dresses to , sizes and $16.95, , $10.95 two prices: now in Our big fall line of ladies and fhildrens felts are ard are reasonably priced. Clever new fall models in ladies hats and dresses ) aid of the Electric -- Mc-Jvo- yi-s- u' i- in H - of k ChrTty The memories Mathewson and Eddie 4 Plank two of the greatest pitchers who ever stepped on a major league peak, both will be perpetuated in fitting fashion at their alma maters. Benefit affairs already- have been held to aid the erection of the Mathowr-so- n Memorial at Bucknell whde Eddie Plank Days have been arranged in msny parks to raise funds for a gymnasium bearing the southpaws name, now under construction Use a , quarter less of Schillings Mustard"'if you do not find it stronger and better than any other your grocer returns your money. You keep the goods. Col-eg- e, at Gettysburg Collegerenter fielder Gearron generally gets on a base. His hitting has been, good of late. King has chalked up sixteen consecutive hits of late with Gearron following closely w,th fifteen to his - credit- - Johnny Zaeffel at short was the talk of the league at the beginning of the season but his hitting average didnt hold jip in this high altitude apd therefoie other short stops in the league have been taken in preference to our man- - from the fact that they have made better hitting- seconds as well as fielding records. As a .fielder, there are few on the team who play better than Gellv Miller. Geliys weakness is at the bat 'Another season he should be a most valuable man after he peps up on his batting. Ills timely swats in yesterdays game w ere a feature, Jerry Donovan- holding dow n first sack, is sure a favorite - with the local fans. He is It is that attitude ant at all times, ' win or that makes him a good ball other players go about cr- His finely doubles and three With a chip on their shouhkh, j sat hers aie alw ays the occasion Jerry is willing to meet the for a hearty hand from the fans with a smile under all cir-- 1 bleachers. pleas-icumstanc- lo-e- play-Whe- re . i I - |