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Show V aSSf:? vj figiSi6iSSSfe - ttr V'SsSwN. - - TOE JOURNAL, PAGE FOUR LOGAN BASEBALL LOGAN Monday, June 6. UTAH CACHE CITY. the week end Mrs. Kaggert of SOME CHANGES North Dakota, MADE ON LOGAN - Pounds in 2 Months Mrs. E Mf. an ! CLUB WINS SUNDAY - ; J- - VMson CLUB Idaho where thy plan to I the, summer, 7 . When your ehild ls underweght, l n j - tL,H 1,11011 frail and backward, you dont have Monta na foi to feed him vile nauseating Cod Liv- - kft Thursday er Oil Compound Tablet are rich in where they p 3TI to Spnd th , just the kind of vlUmlnes needed summer selling knit goods. Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Rna ,0,brinLrrbum,TIlh to her weak . left Inunstfay lor children 3 Mother just try them for day. and If the good results da not glad- - California. u den your heart, Jfelle Thdmpwot under ju8g . or ant druggist anywhere will re-an went .ration tor , h. w- deturn the pun base price. But TnOV&l OI her tonsils Ihursutl (nuod McCoy' and get the genuine BY PILOT (AhrnsS'smgt Z Scbramm-Johnso- b and RESULTS OF GAMES 'played PLAYED SATURDAY Mt.-Glad- MXJAN In June Runs-1-Iteud- 173 3 the Logan . p-- lb laigan and the next day, 1 Fights Tonight CHOCAGO, My Sulifan, St, Paul vs Frankie Kennard, Chicago, 8. Babe Ruth vs Morroe Gransberg, Chicago 8 founds. ' laeague Leaders Among The Majors . -! T v Hill Lewrlston IVt. .860 .606 .600 .400 L. . ...... ..... . . 4 2 i 2 3.2 2 2 1 3 3 4 .406 .200 , - PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE STANDING I 1 -- ! Baiting: Harris, Pittsburgh, .419. Kuna: Hornsby, Giant 41, Hits: Wright. Pirates 63. Double: - GraiHhum, Pirates, 15. Triple. P.,Wancr, Pirates10. 8. Wil-lUn- is, Hoiners: Wilson, Chicago Phllie 16. Stolen bases: Cuyler, pirated 16. Pitching; Meadows, Pirates won 7 lost 1. AMERICAN Batting. Gehrig, Yank .411. Huns: Ruths, Yanks 41. - Hits; Gehrig Yanks, 54, . Doublet: Gehrig. Yanks 19. Triples: Manush, Tigers 8. ,t Homers: Ruth, Yanks 17.Athletics Btolon bases: Simmons, S; Oroslin, Senators 8. Pitching: Hudliu, Indians won 6, lost i it" j i Oakland Sacramento MtBSi0tiH Tanctsi iortiand Angeles Baffles ! f. Bruins-- , in Weeks Series d OGDEN, June G. (P)-R- ona of the hander Michaels, right Utah-Idah- o Ogden club of the ibiHCllJCn. The Lindbe-yleague, 'turned in three victories mile. here club Falls Twin the against lf.st week. He twirled the final eight innings of a 16 inning contort list Tuesday, worked five innings Thursday and blanked his opponent? Sunday. ' In the three contests Michaels blanked the visitors for 22 con- secutive innings, fanning a tota of 20 batters, a mark that record. is a Michael is here on option from the Oakland club of the Pacific coast league. : pro-bah- lv all-leag- ue of a Although the generator Freni h inventors radio set for airis driven by the pressure of planes the air against a small propeller, an -- automatic control keejis th volirge even despite changes in i pead. Cloth a oven from rust proof spring wires has been Invented to take tha pLu:a of rubber in gaitersf wearaad cthir elastic article A on sjrvey s figures flight were L j AB R II O A the 3 esIerday'M Results Raeramento Hollywood Seattle Los Angeles San Fram imco 4 3, Pottland Mtsaions 8 5. Oakland 9-- 6, 1. Tuesday's Sdietlule at Sacramento. Seattle at San Francisco Hollvwood at Oakland Portland at Los Angeles. Mtsslmis A New York Inventors device for giving old oil wells steam baths to remove the paraffiu and increase their flow constats of a cvhntVr In which water la boiled by white hot metal biilfts Imitating fast swimning fish, a German has built a speedy motor- E boat that takes in watT through gill . Iw'was r. -- ; he re-org- an - xnr r.. coming-auarb'v'- y Cef o. out-ot-to- - .SiA h FINNEY OF THE FORCE i HoJwmw peope'J?, Hollywood . Ogden Pitcher -- - j guttle San X M-s- Ol-gir- STANDING . Preston . Rithmond Suiithfield Weston Franklin -- (Bv Axsocloted Frcsa) Including games of June 5. NATIOVAL - mercial air planes, was massed with crowds waiting to welcome . the Americans. Many waited all nighl. An American flag was run up the main flag statf, the band of the Lufthansa, played lively aires, and officials bustled about making arrangements for the re. ception. As the morning wore on and winds chilled the ardor of the 4 waiting thousands and recurr3 ing conflicting rumors added to Franklin the general inconvenience. The Lew st on Stole n bases Summary Hogan. air drome officials appeared to Swinvard, Smith Two bane be without reliable information , , Cheles, Sacrlfiie Hits, Smith. Soutn Columbia S, Double plavgw. Wickham to the legarding The plane wa Lowe to J Wickham At bat off whereabouts. Egan 28, Baer 35.. Runs responsible first lighted over Germany at for Egan 3LIIaer 1. Struck nut by Ruhr in the valley Dortmund, 7. Baer 5. Baseae on lialls Egan beat 4 a. m. but thereafter Egan 2. Baer 1 Hlt bv pitched bal', came a phantom ship until its Passed balls, llogun by Egan Time of game I hour 50 appearance at Eisleben where it Rawlin minutes Vmpire Feltninn. Storer came to earth for fuel. ' The American ambassador, liwrence Poulsert. l'lrstnn It Ins, Dr. Jacob Gould Sehurman, and Mitchells exeellent pttthtng at his official party, left Tempel-hofe- r, Rnhmeml.waa responsible for anfield at 9 a. m. after hav- other Preslon vietoiy He was masthroughout umi ing waited for hours bat re ter of tho tsituation siumee the hiK guus turned when it was reported Johnson, 'partieul irlv Brig that the Cmumbia was o'riwhpn mm, 1)Aseg wert, Maffdebugr less tnnn two hou intond batters werw wtuffed by bis pitching Preston secured 4 of their fight from ., Berlin. . runs In the first canto off M Nel- Nelson June f. fT; n Aftera that however WASHINGTON, great game until the 6th pitched onJ ne n vvcic ana t,ev Lltaimieil whpn j,e wag reiieved by Higctns credited with a flight of S.OO'x Pitcher mou Jtt ho struck out miles today by the geological the three remaining innings Two bv the pulled plays were survey width measuves the dlS - double tance.. from Roosevei- - field to Kichmomi ,u'f'TON ys aslius'c -- The LEWISTON, June phrase, Bair e so prevalent In and around Lewiston D. Kelson, If . . 8 in the days of the Northern Ctah j6)yimon tf Leugue, 'Shaney wins another has Anderson rf ... been changed to read Baer wins M- - Nelson another" and is gaining popularity B. Thompsoa 2h as the little dutchuian emerges vie-- Bullet! lb torous'froiu each game he pitches t Danford 3b , Except In the fifth inning he kept flicker p . . ... the visitors hits well scattered and Thompson c would probably have had a shutout had he not made nn overthrow at f Totals .... Score by innings second which was followed by two 4 0 0 8 6 IS) 0 0 errors on the part of his mates and Preston 0 1 0 6 0 0 6 0- - 1 two runners scored. Milo Egan on Richmond .... base hits-- E the mound for the Pioneers had : Summary: Two things his own way except in the.ThrnnP0". Bauble plays E- - Thonip- Bullea.-M- . .Nelson to Bui ten. first and third Innings when he too 011 HU W. Thompson. made an overthrow and allowed a Passed balls run to wore. Hogan and Smith' for by .pitched ball fhatterton by Nel- tiie Reel Diggers each hit safely I0"- - Struck put By Mitchell 14, twiee, while Oholes of the Visitors Nelson 7, Pitcher 6. Empires, Ras-wjis the only player on either txim1 mussen and Logans Scorer, HiH- wbo hit for an extra base. This de- - yard. , KimthtleW wins. feat places Franklin in the cellar of the percentage column and gives Smtthfield started off by securing Lewiston undisputed right to firt g runs in 'the first frame In their P180. game with Weston and making a FRANKLIN total of 17 while the home club E tallied 9 time in as many innings. 1 Weston used three pitchers in an 6 attempt to atop ihe onslaught but 6 Suiithfield was not to Is) denied I the lone end vif the sfugfes. wil- 6 Hams visiting third sacker clouted 8 for the circuit twice, A Beamons, 6 Suiithfield right fielder also got a 6 houier. Waite, hit, 5 time pgfely in l,as many trips to the i late. Smith field 17 run Battery Ewing I -- a Seanions. Waite. West. ft 9 runs Battery Olson, Snnp- - 84 25 y, RICHMOND ' The teams will play here Thurs jday, Friday and Saturday end on June 9 they will Journey 4 j Sunday, to Tremonton where the butdiiva 2 au 6 J men of that tow.i have extended to invitation game the for Sjnday 6 e Woodson, j he hern- - mho from Fans played. 4 1 q' . .. LePerrl, ft rare to see a game of hall on Suu-- 2 4 2 Shaver, 2b o day ran do so for It Isftt far to Trw ......... 4 Winters, p . 33 g 27 12 ntonton, being Just a iihmiun' sft Totals Will be play out when winning run scor- - ,,o0,, r',e 4The game ed there at oclock. ed. Score by innings: ANOTHER RECORD NON2 6 18 6 6 0 1 Idaho Falls .. STOP TRIP IN AIR 1 1 0 6 1 8 8 0 Logan Collins, Summary: Croaa, Thompson, Kin if j, Leperrl, (Continued From Page One) Error Shaver, Winters. Hutton, Donovan. Kii)g, Woodson 2, flight from New York to Paris Shaver. Three base lilt Iteudy, Hut a little over two weeks ago. Erich. Cronin, Thompson, ton, News of the Columbia's start Struck out By Lott 8 by.JWijitein 4 and the subsequent despatches Bases on balls off laitt 4, off1 Winters 3, Earned runs Idaho Falls 3. telling of their progress had iaigan 6. Time of game 1 hour 50 brought Rerlin to Fever heat minutes. I'm pi res--: Davis and Ware and the great Templehofer field, nucleus for a web of comGearron, lb ...... ....... OShea, as Schinski, If Donovan, 3b King, rf 25 . y, IN C. V. LEAGUE ; 15, Idaho Day, both clubr will go tq Kranktin and play the B. H. O. A. afternoon game at 3.36 p. in. d 35 n; Collegians mix matters here, next o jweek, and already arrangement hare of the 0 j been made for two games O series to be play id out rf town. The 6 (Tuesday Juue 14th, gone will be Totals Same Price jn Logan." Hellen Anderson enter-o- f for over years ear confidence. Advertisement. ;fj,inHl at a ) ;rthbav part 7 at Ttie . 25 ounces for t her home Wednesday. j afternoon waa spent in plat m? 'games following which refreshWHY PAY ment weiv served to the liti'e WAR PRICES? The fol- guests. IIYRUM June 6. lowing came to Jlyrum Satur day to attend the Allen Tandy reunion i Willin' Savage, De.ta; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Quinncy, Ona Webb held at NIBLEY, June G On Thura-t- a; mains of Logan; Dr. and Mrs. Slein, De. 9th ward oa Wednesday. Marretta Missed vemng 1. C Tliorson, Salt Lake; day Relatives from here, were Monica Cummings Mr. and Mrt 0. W, Isroelsen.'and shocked upon receiving word on com in shower a Joseph U&te, MjI.uI; tertained with Thursday morning of the death pliment to Mrs. Lavon Smith, of Mrs. Richard John O. Hughes, Mention: Jessopr of Salt Maunch-leSmith am daughter.. formerly. Miss Ruby died following who Lake City whose marriage took place Salt Lake; Mrs. Rebecca Limll.' ,1 a fafni.y an leaving operation, me t,mt a"dfg small children. of six Ogden; Mr. and Mrs! George .C. re the A len Salt Lake! Mr. and a dainty lunch ii aA evening, andMrs. Smith who Funeral Services served. I Mrs. make her home at jyrum .jy ham; Mr. and Mrs. W.liama, lweived many beautjful gifts. Salt Lake. of Ona R. Webb Elder James Jenson of the Mrs. Helen Ilunn or Loveland Stake HenHigh Council, Elder Colorado i; visiting her p; rent-M- ry laiker of the Sunday School funeral impressive Very and Mrs. M. A. Gil KUkt R ard and Elder Elwyn Wednesward The M.' I. A. of the First Hule of Millville wtjfe visitors services were held on was reorganized Sunday. Mrs. at our Sunday School on Sun- day at 2 oclock in the ninth isatell .Wilson was released as day moinmg. . ward meeting house for Ona Elder Syron Snow and Sister president of the Y. L. M. I. A. was electroand Mrs. Lue la Neilse'i vac Peterson of the M. I. A. stake Royal Webb, who at the Cutler rustained to take her place Lc..rd were present at our Sac-T- cuted Saturday attendwith not a good were very rament meeting on Sunday even dam, remaining officers ance. Bishop L. Tom Perry prereleased they are: Mrs. Noi making, for the purpose of Baxter, find, tfoimcilor; Mr. izing our mutua's. President sided. Music was furnished by the Rubv Jensen, second councilor; James Swenson and officers Lucile Wiight, secretary: Mrs. and President Esther Eliason ward choir and speciiil numfolLynn Baxter and Mrs. Violet and officers, were all released bers were rendered by the vote their a thanks for with of recsang Frank the Jr., Baugh, Clawson, memtjrs oi lowing: work and the following officers Oh My Father. Abide With reational committee. Y. of As sustained: comMe president was sung by Sister EdThe folowing officeis Jos. Alma with M., Yeates, A beautiful : of Logan. M. M. I. A. wards Y. iLojt Rasmussen and Udell Larson pote the MenVl rendered was duet by the MorPeterson, president: Eliaand Newel as counselors, gan sisters, accompanied on the Baxter, first councilor end son as'secretarv, treasurer with piano by Mrs. Dutsou of Nibley Dwane Jensen, second count- i r Eva Snow as President of the and Beautiful Morning Calvin Wilson, secretary; C. L. Y. L. and Elnora Olson as coun- ward, Hall and Vernon Baxter was by Brother Geoige sung the other counselor to be and Sister Israel of bers of the. recreational com- selor, chosen with Sarah Yeates Cummings mittee and W. J-- Ml ler member secretary-treasure-later, Nibley ward. Opening prayer b of the standard- - com mitt ice, The Primary association then Bi other Abraham Jorgensen. The following bore testimony Francis Critchlow is home took charge of the meeting with character of Ona from Jordan where she tuught President Lola Johnson presid-- 1 schf-o- ' winter. Elder ,the Hyrum Hulse of past dtuing ing and the following program"' 5 The First ward auartet under was rendered: song by the Millville, Bishop Joseph II. the direction of Mis rhvll's of the first and second sen f College ward, President furnish will' special Liljenqufsf group; memory gems by the 0. W. Lindquist of Logan, v music for the' boys of the first and second Elder E. II. Bench of College 'lake conference to be hebl the group; song by girls of the ward, and Bishop L. Tom Peri-latter part of June. third group ; recitation Don of Logan. Benediction was Mr. Joseph Petersen and Dnn-il- y song, Bluebird girls; fered by Bishop Alma Yeates of and Loi3 Peteren of Msad story, Weston Gibbons; song, Nibley ward. The grave was spent tho week end in Hvrun. Senora Larson; lesson from the dedicated by Pi esidpnt ;G. W. MrS. Marie .Gordon and Mrs. Trail Builders by Darwin Mor- - Lindquist. His fellow workmen Josenh Willis of Pocatello rime gan; reading, Margaret Rouche ac ted as pallbearers. The floral to Ilvrum for Decoration Day. song, Helen Yeates, recitation, j offerings were profuse and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Stevens Lloyd Egan; remarks by Elder j beautiful. are visiting Mrs, Steven,. meti- Selwyn Hulse who was visiting 0na Royal Webb was born in James Jenson of the, Millville April 2, 1903, and waa er Mrs. Lydia Hall. stake high counsel; closing song t(,e son 0f William and Sine Eugene Liljcnouist of Mr One Anoth-- 1 Hendrickben Webb. He is surIda.; is visiting his motlier erUts Be hind toJos. Rasmus- Benediction, Mrs. Emma Liliemniis vived by hig Wlfe Mrg Norma Miss Erma Christiansen has a"d a n(,anthsQold On Decoration day the ibeen visiting friends and relahw mother of our the ward visited graves "atf. tives during the past week. ward aod tho Mrs. Empierett Davidsen of of their loved ones to place tJV.(;bb.of 11 oter and slsteis: fd flowers some o'',log. them, going , Rupert, Ida. was a Hyrum vis-it- to other upon lYebb of College, Mrs. towns and others coni- Monday of Logan, Mrs. Naylor Mrs. John Nielsen urd fam- ing here for the day. Among! were! 'e,ecca Cooper of Logant Mrs. the visitors ily of Malad are vw'ting her LeRoy Yeates of Salt Lake, Mr. Myrtle Winger of Morgan, Mrs. father Mr. Gustav Elhsm Mrs. J. S. Cantwell, Miss ! Rosetta Lord of Devil Slide, and Mrs. E J. Fickey of M;o-na- , Vivian Cantwell, Mr. Alma Cant Seth, Lorene, Gladys, Elva and who has been a guest ct Mis. well of Ogden, Mrs. M. P. Dot Webb, of College ward. A. J. Clawson returned home Yeates and Relatives and friends came daughter Marjorie Thursday. Mrs. "Fickey is the of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Eu from all parts of Utah and aunt of Mrs. Clawson. "ene Yeates and children of t Idaho to pay respect to the The Cotene Clube met Fri- Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Webb family. day afternoon at the home of Ames ,Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mrs. Arthur Jensen, folloying a Nelsen, of Hyrum, Mr. and Mrs. A Baltimore Mientist wm tlatm sovial afternoon refreshments Conrad Winberg Of Logan. jto hve developed an accurate were served by the hostess. and relatives of l!1."?1 filr freteiimK the growth of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wilson Jr. the Webb family, attended th, have had as their guest during funeral services over the re- - 2oo.noo.ooo m u,e year 2no. Guaranteed Pure IN TREMONTON LOT Tie Salt Labe Bees . i GAME TO BE PLAYED Reudy, If - , Collins, as Hutton, 2b . . Cronin, 3b ..... Thompson, c . Erich, rf Callaghan,; lb 1 Tadevldi, Vf Lott, p - best results in your baking fof . ,' IDAHO FA LLS - 68 tablets 66 cents. The druggiht who tries to substitute is unworthy. -4 ; ..r ! I. After the Saturday game or baic- ball ou the B. Y. campus. Pilot Harry Wolter gave third baseman Joe Kessler and second baseman Joe Lucas. Jhel, urn tpdttton.il Lucas has been suffer.ng from a bad arm and Kettle r didnt tteem to be able to rut the mus-tanThese . boy acre both flue fellows but as Wolter pttt- - it, -- Thu Logan Baseball club is iu no fluan- t ml condition t o' sv vrijindt around players j who -- aa.Mtt Jioll up.tbUr end on the club. doth pluvera are from the Seals 'jsift, , Donovan wad used at third (Jerry Sunday game at Idaho Fall and Billy Gearron war brought to 'First base, with Leperrl, utility Icatoher holding down the center i field position. Wolter gave no ln- j formation out prior to leaving for have June 5 the north, as to w ho he wight base third to f.ll poalthe the last Hon. except to say that Donovan rJoriug Wime a t th d d h) 5 Shaver had crossed the plate to tie "'8e hl111 the score, gave the Logan Collegian a victory over the Spuds here this afternoon. Logan played as the CIIKITI A V D ACCDAf I heme dub todar, the game having 'OUillH I DHuEDjfilJU been lied tiled for laigatt but tram-- j ferred here. Jr, S for , GAME FROM SPUDS to7. By F. O.. AUx.n&r l, 'll k, ls |