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Show li I fil 4 , .,,,,,,, ir'sic,,,, - ,... O C,O - 110- DESERET I, Ogden Man High Ogden City Opens Shot at Shelley Baseball Season I WA 11141111 '"" IC A rim ' co OntiEN, May :2 , , , .; c III itamodts Ogden Trernonton-Oarlan- d eerily 6,-in the gee-leagu sea of the sea being 11 to was driven Ii -- -- , i : i two-bas- ; 1 1e 'wore: Lambert Pattroon ehrtatennan Pack NV:Uhl ....... ... ...... 71 76 Magoon MatlAock tlooci .. .... ........ .76 76 ..... Fara)! 1 Von 4 I Bountiful lioneyvill 7 15 15 Ba.tterleaFifot and Muir; 3 3 IFIRTayrAm CITY. May 21 Layton and Brigham City staged a regular A 1 contest here today, the invaders winning by a floor. 3 to 2. ('y Morgan, hero of the old Union association. and itharna of Layton, hooked up in a mound duel with the odds in fitor of the latter. One of the largest crowds IIn the history of the game here was on hand. Score; Ili 122 7$ 76 75 -6 76 Patterson .. Packard ts. t'lyristensen --264- Broken. Targets, 144 150 141 117 117 131 171 127 125 175 ISO 110 110 150 110 4 Maddock Sage 64 61 47 63 day were as Hood Luff Vaughn Huntracktor Wright and F. Hungacker. 64 Rexburg. Tarsals. BrokenSO du-rin- P1 6: 6 Total ono-side- R. H. 76 , 33301003n I 62 76 Vaughn liendereon Tremonton- 5 Havenport . ilarland 800600602 Ogden Thornton HONEYSTUX. May 22 .Total !P011, defeated the Liountlfut aggretrad contest. ,here today in a Th scores of th O. Runthe evore being IS to Lyle IIVIN 11, earker had the visitors eating out of the entire gams and Don Morrison . . hie gleve twirled A 1 ball. tkore: K. Ford ,., ., 3:t - ---- Markey. Targota Broken.66 .164 1 so .... 110 164 150 154 150 . -- Archbold Hanson ,, Gorlets OVERTILEPLATE :II YESTERDAY'S Salt Lelia, San Francisco, ,4 ., 4 J. Jorgenson Poole Graham Henderson RESUOYS. Davenport Willits Thornton n ,Christensen A. Jorgensen 64. Portland, 41. Vernon, 6, ,Ii an Francisco Salt Lake Portland ' Vernon Los Angeles - Oakland Sacramento - Seatt-lN 0. ,; ; NV. L. 28 27 22 26 22 21 20 14 16 19 18 Pct. .636 .567 .650 .642 .489 .447 .435 .311 22 23 26 26 SO i I PPR. 22Vhe Chicago released Infield- Left pitchCaldera. UmpireDone. Richmond 2. banesLogan 0E.I.EMr. LEW1STOK. May 23.Lswiston xe- cuted another aseault upon Wellsville. being the second In the week. The score of the game was 11 to I. Extra base hits coupled vritti errors by the visitors was the means of the decleive victory. Brontion wan touched for 16 safeties. among which were seven doubles and a triple. while six visitor's errors skied the cause of the home club. 1 Wellsville 000000100-1 4 0 0 1 3 0 2 -11 Lewiston V. 2, ErrorsWoodward Summary: Bronson. G. Maughan, Van Maughan. Two-bas- e hits V. Orden. Maughso. toff 2. Layne 2. Coley It Evan.. Three-bas- e I- Double playsCoray hitHeath.Stolen 2. basesLayne EV111111. Ooleman. Hits Swinyard. Heath. 7. Bases on off Bronson 16, off1. Corey Struck outBy Bronson hallsOff Broneon 4. by COTA1 12. Sacrifice bit by Heath. Hit with pitched ballCorry Bronson. UmpireVan Noy. Left on to Coleman. --- --- ston ," I , .711" , . k ,.. - N 'r ' Ii i b 15":' ' l 41. : i; .,r , t1: 1. 1. .z," ,. . ' roV4' o . ' i Ite , ..,,,,s i i, t' .1.:! - p '; -- : '' , rs ' 1 14 .. II' ' .1 ,. ::NI' 1 t...1,.' ilia 17N, ! 'P.: , N, , s'; ,,t t 4 . t.,;,- (1 1,,:, ,',qs.'''.,0 IFIS t 1..-,- - ., -- 0. ,,a., , , l'."---- j ,.c :.' k - tha.whitori. When he asked for -40 acres and a mule:" they 'enly laughed at him. Tel it etas She one nd Met of all thing h needed surely lie had earned it by his '4210 years or unrequited toil." and propthe ertied clam wrested the government from the hands of an illiterate and penniless .race in State after Ste.is, When Hayes came in. there were only two Republican elate governments remaining in the Soutti. and he promptly withdrew the federal bayonets that were propping up those feeble survivors in South Carolina and Louisiana. Thereupon they collapned in an hour., and their Imported goveroors, hurrriedly repacking their carpet begs. turned North by the nest train. Reyes bed merely eompisted the reconstruction of the Southern Statesit on Lincoln's plan. Unfortunately was too tate to make It the same healemancipaing measure that thetogreat be. For untor had designed it been thrust had limited negro suffrage Into the Constitution. contrary to Lintooln'a advice. with the evil result that a gelid South continues to plague the nation. Hayes earns to 'the presidency in the depths of an industrial prostration. bands of tramps when wandering " thronged the highways of The land, and soon the first groat railway strike paralysed transportation between the Atlantic and the idiseissippi. In response to the popuber cry for more money, both partial In Congreas were for repealing or modifying the act and for inflating the currency with greenbacks on silver coinage. The president firmly resisted such a surrender. Rad not his veto of the Silver bill been overridden he would have saved the country from taking the first oleo on the road that ...t On f , , . f or PRESIDE:VT' HATT'S. KAYE WIFE E serves hie party best who his country beat." 1877Apr1l, Prvaident Hayes with. drew federal troops from those watchwords Hayes had sacrificed Southern 1.1tate capitals. himself and his Administration to reBanished alcolvolio liquors unite North and South. to cleanse the from the White House the Ctvil Service and to regenerate June and July ordered out ao So quietly, Republican party. Federal troops In the treat ly. so undratnatically did he go about railway strike. all those great objects that he 11178Vrened Silver hill. which to the end of his term. one was panceil over his Trio. of the most misunderstood. most un1 a7 ta resumed. a.ipecie pa17,y men derestimated Presidents. the Republideath of Hayes, 3agajanuary as an him leaders apostate can hating at Tremont. Ohlo aced 70. and the Dethocrats deeptaing him as a fraud. He selected one of the most dim- publican politicians was his abandonBut ment of their tinguirshed Cabinets in history. struggle to rehe did it without consulting party construct the Southern States from of leaders or considering the claims Washington. Ever since Congress had faction s. and the offended Senate seized from Lincoln's lifelees hand the threatened and muttered for pearly control of reconstruction. th entire a week before it confirmed the nom- proceeding had been & tragic failure inations. To the disgust of "practical creating ap orgy of corruption and viopoliticians!' benhrew away" a high-cla- lance In the South and demoralising foreign mission on a man like the politics of the Whole country. It was an attempt. so 'common In James Russell Lowell. "a dashed literary feller," ea Senator Cameron said, this country, to solve by mere politiand he enraged Roscot Conkling by cal methods & problem that was not flinging the political machine of that at all political. The fatuous politi. imperious Senator out of the rederal clans at Washington gave the ballot offices in New York City. He would to the la 4W in the expectation of aleo have made a start toward the re- setting up Republioan States in the moval of the Civil Service from polibut they did not give a cent of had not both money to educate 'him to read the tics and to in to see that it was counted. combined and ballot Congress parties thwart his every effort in that direc- They gravely invested him with equal civil rights at law, but they left him tion. to the Re. economically unequal and a dependent Hayes boldest challenge . H set-ve- - -- spoil-mongeri- a imams e; ' ,1,14 . WI-11- 8 IIPPOOVe 11140006 Is ) c' . LUCY Sad 04 14e0 ' o. a...11, .1 '''' 'A lip hymns. The White Roues wont dry for the nrst time under the Heys& end the President wee held up to contempt es a own toe stingy to stand trent and too weak to result a domi. flooring wlf. Conklin'e curled Into a sneer Its he portrayedlipsthe hen. pocked husband taking a furtive drink behind the door or secreny quench. ing him thirst with "loieded" oranges. It wee true that the White House chef. perhape at the Instigation Or one of the bibulous Cabinee . roll. rod the arid Mutation at first by aerving Roman punch in o'rentee at the Stets banquets'. & refreshing course whiah Secretary Evart dated am the tation. In th long. format dinners. When Mr. and Mrs. Hayes discovered the trick they ordered the cook to turn the Joke on the glamors br ng 4he toe a. rummy flavor but without putting in a drop of rum. Whether the Preeldential couple. smiling behind their napkins. or those who continued to smack their lips over this Item in the menu were retell, fooled. history saith not. Robert O. Ingersoll said that Hayes went in by one majority and came out Novertheleat The' Re.- publican party wee en discredited in 1311 that it was unable to get ten undieputed worit, torment one write at the end of the Hayes administration or was trefit enough to carry the country in 1310 and. Inaugurate , President with a clear title. South Itityfl- found the North an divided and he left them more nearly reunited than they had been In a He found the National generation. currency paper and he left it gold and sliver. He found the prosperity of the country at dead low tide and be left It at high tide. It fell to Hoye. to ring down the curtain on (he epoch of the Civil War and to usher in another epoch. The voices of the past cried out against him. but In his complete retirement From politica he lived to hear the voice of the new time give a more favorable and a more Just verdict on his admin. Istration. Oopyrieht. 1120. by James )forgan: published by epeeist arrangement with The McClure Newspaper Syndicate. ,k1 . o :: ,...' $ life-pavi- promptly with the aid of live: and kidneys. 4.v. , f, .., ,':: of poisons produced by exercise or failure to digest food proper, ly, and eliminate it - . rend Fatigue Is the I ,i 't ., SI ,k PILLS ,1 ''."! , . k1 ( ,r4,. 1 ' , ,1. ' 1 ,...41,:: ' 1,, '. 40 ' ' -. : ''S I: 4.......),..,.. i P. IS l - ,- 4 t .fit; : ,,, ',' ) ore, . f 4 household kneeling at morning prey. ara and often the were given Of the familiar old "sr II the 11111SIngevenings ' 4- ,- ..1..-- N r I Ng' , The Old Gardener. Says: , - 1 There is ettill plenty of time to plant the annual flowers. and there la no quicker way to get a wealth of bloom In the garden. All you need to do is to dig ever the beds lightly, rake them mooth. and sow the seed thinly. There Ii & neat little trick which you can practice if the seed is veil! Simply yolk It with ten times its bulk of ftro sand. Then you WI dlstribut tt evenly and without waste. Barely cover these small setae. but firm the soil over them with the feet. Plant the different kinds in masses by themleele if you want to get strong. bold effeot&, , . . . . . - . - . - -- - - -- -, - . . . . .. , 4 . . t , , . . - - . . , tORONTO, Ont., May Wilde, the flyweight champion, Is to meet Patsy Wallace of Philadelbout here phia in an...eight-roun- d ' , tnnight In a previous meeting at Philadelphia on March I the English fighter won film Wallace on points in a JORDAN LEAGT12.. , Won Lost. Pet. 1.000'4, , it I , With Your Blood Supply groat reyetablo blood medi. - ti ,, the gulf attract your attention and gain your inter. est, you are being advertised to. , ex- ecutive committees of the Republican and Dell:Weill tie perties of Texas were In session today in San Antordo, and plans ng Dallas, respectively-completi- aubtrdtted and reports to be be to two parties of the held tomorrow in the cities named. The. Republican convention in San to Antonio, besides electing delegetes cast Texas, '22 national convention votes at Chicago is expected to discuss the first' plans for putting forth fora full state time in the party's ,history ticket in Texas. state convention in The Democretic Dallas tomorrow and Wednesday will aelect delegates to cast Texas' 40 votes in the San Fril rICAOCO national plans call for convention.; Tentative the election of 12 delegates to repro. sent the "tate. .,11. H. Wolfe, chairman of state executive committee in a statement today urged that twenty women be given meats in the delega, tion. With the exception Of One vote the Republican delegation wilt go to Chicago uninstructed as to presidential ccolAing to Phil Baer, preference, chairman of the state executive committee. The Wichita Fads district has instructed that its vote Ai cast for Governor Frank O. Lowden of thimble, on the first ballot, he . L C I r. r, - And that is the "why!!:and ihe whole purpose of .any. adver4 tisement; to gain sour attention, secure your interest, anuse your desire; to tell you something you don't know, to remind you of something you have f6riotten, to convince you of something con- ternit-g which you, have been hesitating, to help you get the best at the least cost. . - -- , , " I 0 - "ty.ig tZri is an advertisement? You can wrap the whole question in a few words: To make you happier. l'hink it over, and see N1;71y TIP , -- if you don't find that to be the true answer. . - .. 41'4 ,I41 . MO 01. There were no !edictalins as to Democratie etinvention action on any of the pretridential cendidetea In the recent county conventionewhich loot1 ed delegates t2 the stet convention the name of William 0, McAdoo was endorsed in a few instances. 'NAME CA NADIA3t MAX& will revitalise your blood and an d a You Amid Psi' Patikoll o- 11a1111 to any tnclieation that your blood Lesithy, vicereee!terttlg terrys. uPPIY Is blecoltne l'Angtzb. Dr oto moods it lust moor be kat" the Go the?. 11 a lessoning la Ito mite te perfect -. that B. C., May ricronli, coupon. force. vital store and to your dreg totSe I Peeks strong of the Rockies bare been rationed and if you By keeping your blood purified. Barnard andyrior, la boner of Ph' o2 kul savicis, you eau obtain it lothEarner& former 'tieliteita;rt Trunk your system more easily wardswait-cM4rPeal Di, eoet ty wriang to acrrerner of lethal Colombia. and elsesse that la ever present, 1 Co., 109 Beitt Liententimi Governor E. G., Prior it was Int to atsrk aRti.revet there iv an reetor, gsrfft Foeeit.a Ga. 1 Both peaks ILIV nnourwed toeiay. bottles of g S L. Laboratory, Atlanta, few lTssiLt. - A I, more Dian 10,C00 feet high-- , soseetsemootx, ,I 'the ' , i la1ughs, when shines, when the flowers bloom, when dinner sends out its inviting aroma; when anyone of ten thousand things happen Which , Do Not Get Careless Meal. y. DALLAS. , , PUNS Texas. May ii:Rtete 2 . When the baby. . 22.--U- nited corn-pon- battle bare today, the score being 5, ON COMENTION , Monti May States District Judge George M. Bour. quin today held the Lever act conetitutional. The decision was rendered on a demurrer entered by the defendants in the case of the Vnited States against J. M. lirablan and the Butte Water involvIngitt,s sacks of stustar.-sai- d to belong to JTTLb1AiiTbt defendants claimed the sugar wes-t- o be fed to men employed on construction work this spring. The (see is set for trial neit Thursday in Butte., or amateur league Into prominence. Th towns of South Jordan, River- ton, Draper, Sandy. West Jordan,Granite, Bluffdale, Berrinen and Crescent have handed together and the schedule is welt under way. The officors and director are: R. E. Molt South Jordsm president; oteeretary: Claude Brady, Sandy, A. J. Day, Drape'r, treasurer; "Bug" Granite. "Doc- Ranson. Riv- ton; T. A. utrftAId. Herrittran, Pert Crump. Bluffdate. and 'Torbert Morrisz Crescent along with the officere.'Airectore. The games are playod en Wed. the merchants of every nesdays and noon during the town will clove 'A pennant and schedule. playing the be , given will watch lobe Freeman Paschamps by Spalding. the trophies. sett 'arranging BUTTE. OGDEN, May Ogden In a nip and tuck - ,t..tt ' sk --44 A , I COMMITTEES WORE Butte Judge Holds Lever Act to be Constitutional hiplees. krtpurithe In' Tit. ,,,.... i - ,4,, ,, 'tt 17 :'. I. ...,,..,,,., :: IRAS t - . e.,.. ,,,,: s r..t.:,... I ' 4 - ' , .. Utah State National Bank club defeated the National Bank of the Republic, 8 to 1. , Midvale In maintained perfect the Bonneville league Standing by walloping Bingham again yesterday. 11 The Midvale sluggers hits into II 'runs. while turned Argyle held the Bingham hitters -. 41 24 28 :, ,,-- - ugly drearas you Deed 4 .!rrtio ell --, I , - Th an-oth- 141 46 46 30 106 30 ; r- - 'wrInit or. is full of P' " 0 .. so Score by innings.: -- a- - Jordan... 5 90 116 . w Follower of the Commercial league race were greeted with two lively games yesterday morning on the Munictipal grounds. The Western Optical blanked the Utah Powr nine. I to 0, on No. 1 grounds. The Strovell-Paterso- n club handed the Galigher O.nine a. shutout on No. t 2 field, 8 to 0 I Riverton 0 1.000 Draper . ' .1101 '2 11 Sandy .1cordat .100 West 1 I Granite' a0 I2 - .000 Bluffdale .004 Merriman 2 0 .000 Crescent Formation of the Jordan Baseball league in the southern ot Suit leaks County brings 76 75 -- It on 64 b2 54 47 42 60 64 61 47 62 56 75 . - sleep-- lp 22.--T- COMMERCIAL LEAGUE. W. L. Pct. 4 0 1.000 Pantages 3 I Utah 011 .667 Strevell-Paterso- n 3 1 .661 2 .500 I Sugarhouse 2 1 .383 Ganglier 3 0 .000 Ptak Power 0 3 .000 White House Notatit 5 littefir Smith-fielde- . - ,, Andrus Mclvor 11. Rases on balleOff ('alders off MelltOr I. Struck outBy CalPassed belle dere 10, by Molvor Matron Wild !tee 2. Sacrifice hit 2. bases--Lewi- Nationals tonight er McCabe, an utility plyer, to the Brooklyn Nationals. McCabe was wanted by the Lou Angeles club of the Pacific Coast league. 1 75 76 76 75 75 75 -- 11 John- 000001001-000100000-- , Strong '' 155 Zimmering Johnson After the hoot there was a banquet 0. In honor of all View visiting shooters , club, and to lintel given by the Shelley 1t1ay 22.A1Cor an HIrl SHIT nta:). the day there was a grand ball in the early rally by the vialtors. th Ensign hall. came from behind and noeed 40, of 4 to I. out Preston by the score looked like a sure winner in Hea Preitton Elected Man Chicago four runs 'were m ade. the first, whenetecond another counter in the Of Electric Association and one. Smithfield grad- total raised the overcame the lead anti won over At Close of Convention aually tie in the sixth. Rock wee hit for nine safeties. but 01. naPASTDENA, Cal.. Ilay kept them from becoming cores. leaguer. worked to tional electric Light association in con: eon, but way gave for three innings vention here concluded ita business to- Garrick, who heaved good ball. but in him let 000rea day by electing the hollowing officers: errors behind Score by innings! Martin J. Instill, Chicago. president; 410001)000-M. R. Bump,-NeYork, first vice pres- Preston Smithfield .....,.. 0 1 2 2 0 1 0 0 -4 ident; Frank W. Smith, New York, secDern, Chat. Summary : ErroreLott ond vice president; Walter M. Johnson. Olson (2). Foneeca. Dorius. terton, T. P. vice third Dou. president; Waite. Philadelphia, Stolen basesFonseca (2). RitaOff Griffith, Portland, Ore., fourth vice bleplayDoklund to Dortua. 2 off Gezriok in I New-- - York, Olson 4 in innings, presidentr off Rock I) , to-- inning-L.innings, treatmrer. off Gartok 1, off on ballsOff Olson-24. by The choice of the next convention Rock L Struck outBy Olsson ball Passed IL commitGarrick I. by Rock city was left to the executive Sacrifice hitsBalltf.Hit- Lott tee, which was expected to announce a Bowen. by decision within a few weeks. New Or- Sacrif ice fliesRoskelley. rstrn by Rock. Wild pitches leans. Hot Springs. Ark; Portland. Ore.; pitcher babted inSmart Runs Oltion. Rock, and Chicago extended.Invitations. The following were named on the 2. Chabterton 2, Ballit Roakelly 2. Los. UmpireF. pitcher.Garrick. etecutive committee for verytng terms: Ina, D. W. Rice. Schneetady, N. Y.; Paul Cbristennen. . W. H. Atkins, Spencer, 33.0Philadelphia: H. Herr. Pittsburg; Walter Boston r Nenmiller, New York; D. R. McDouPARTISAN gall. Tomato; E. W. Lloyd, Chicago; W. A. Seymour. St. touts, and J. R. Owens. Oklahoma City. ' - CHICAGO, May .... Tolemie Beebe Kennedy Hew the Series Ended. Salt Lake. 4: Vernon, 3. San Francisco, 4, Portland. 2; one U.I. Sacramento, 4. Oakland. 3. Los Angelem, 4; Seattle, 3. Where Titer Play Tide Week., Salt Lake at Seattle. Sacramento at Portland. Oakland at San Fran-- . deco,. Vernon at Lois Angeles. Olt 1 Hanks Oakland. Sacramento, 44. lAm Angeles, Saatt le, STANDIAG OF THE CLUBS. ,1 i ......... ,.., ,.., ,, ,,,.- .,.,,,,,.,,f h Two-bas- o 1 , ,,,P rt- d, Three-ban- . - . r 71rMil"'"""11.k"' 44 i . ' s. ''..A ,,,',', , 3The thibition from Summary: N ,"--- r, . collegians Richmond great today, 3 to I. Th game was replete with eentiational, flelding, whil the hie-- 1 greet pitching duel by Caldera and Of tho league. kept th crowd In aer snost Of the time. A pleased bell by Black la Doe in the fourth gave the locals their lone count Previous to that time Hrown had advanced to second on Meteor's sacriffre and went to third on Deo's muff. and Baker in the meantime drew a walk. Brown went across when Iwo missed another. Legate asoeed to abstains after Louie Feick had opened triple. H. Reared when &tutees made aeoratek hit scored and after through short, Squires Norm Nelson mind littnges had singled. In the ninth Len Andrus knocked home run. Many tittle. duilng the game both pitchers gobin bed bolas. but some bell, liant pitching prevented scorec Manfielded niI, whil ager Billie Menges -t greatest - tteldtng- - exhttItt ton eras made by Treseth in the eighth, when he robbed Menges of a blow by a great stab of his drive with on hand. Score by inninge: itictiNtnxn, won a Logan Richmond Lambert Farrell 171 . ., Hurdle 15.0 121 Lundberg 170 160 Jones 170 ISO Madison 111 154 Hillhouse 115 114 Good 101 150 R. K. E Perkins 115 150 F. Johnson 3 7 106 150 Layton Harker 6 3 Brigham City In the miscellaneous events the RatteriaaWilliams and Mann; lidor scores were: San and Stone, Broken Targets. 41 76 t Mar ErrorsAnderson, son. Andrus, J. Nelson. Meteor. Home lib runAndrus. bitaAndrus, 01- e 124 Troetith. hiteFalck, 174 linger. Runs hotted inSquires. Menbalder& 0. off 124 Ito oe:' -- -- 4pripooatia i$ privet Ills. both Mr. and Mrs. Ilayee were more devotional In their religion than 01 h.V I eltaLtIlit of the White House. anY, The day wee reguisrly opened with MI tbe puptittmorisedP-IPM-sellopimmige- doe 'up and NEW EPOCH LX.- -A Seats,. solid Smith 0014 tir has been roborted that exestoy emith Ad beaton would play In I h Cach leaau Smith Ionia ocuro4 tor Logan.. but the club diwooed Of him and the Wells We club will not likly rust him. awl Seaton also will he un welcome now, both on account of Ills and his repuistion. strii Now th ra,b '14'alley league will Not about to acquire the boot players avail.. h means that men who ars re. able. leased from organised baimball clubs can sot bertb here, in order that the ardent tans or thio .alley may have the best of exhibitions. 66 67 61 13 -- club, Broken , 76 Total -- - Graham Inninge: rarest& 76 - !Score by ' a almtley. - - .:- I a --. , - .. 4- - to-da- . ut ' r 13 rtr. tt to thgfbinlit'"orgrooii.odiei. ISM All this independence met ?term the support of the political time ere. Sr. enti the &opiate ot the partizan These united in denouncing press. m ridiculing him tie & renegati in, 16a , (Continued from procoding plum) , of huailtaaa which awhacribo toe,. tla awr,,i,a very day that the Plait graph lAhai rluh la 1day log at hoots or abroad. which aivaa tha &cora or Ramon II, inning's Thin inerely show how northch Itak tens ars behind the Mit Laki s. - 4 - .boli de 1 - I 3 end trams of the Weeatch eon and the opening game mon here. today. tha scor I. Mich. for the Invaders. to over In thit acoond inning but Christianson. who relieved him, 'whiled 114h-traball. rromontoti-Oarian- d started Off with Mood galore and 'poured three counters In the (trot frame. They were held 'combos during the next verso frames and oompleted their way with two lie in the fi Nal epaam........ The twirling of Christianson was the feature of the game. H. struck out 11 men during his stay on the slab and with two exceptions had the 100111 eattrig out of his palms. Wessley's three-baggs 'hits by Jensen and and Miller were leo features Mayor Frank Francis and Preaddent Warren 1.. Wattle of the Weber club ttits41 in opening the aeon. The box 1 ----- I gatardia" Sue .100 1 11. Tremcintonorlarland I. rightist City 3, lAirton s3. 16. bounttful featced I ; I y , I 1 ...... brig noztt bountiful til 1.001 3 'Fronton tionoty oll I i 'Pot I Vann 141,74011 II - vs 1920 Wh en Five Minutes a Day With-Our Presidents 37011:Let "thed as a WELCOME ULTIMATUM. , MAY 24 et. MUT IBS CACHE GIMLET. Ida, Mal 11 -- ,The She Gun Aph again-i- la one a. Anfini unoessful hoots vor held in this part of the state? fortythro sheotere wers in ttendshoo. Shines' won the tosin shoot ow Idackey and Rexburg. It ws doktidett on the first 1 targets of the 110target vnt. Torn Vaughn won the set of sliver-warbeing high man in this team shoot. Emilia Ford of Olden Mill amateur and Pen Morrison won the professional loving cup. In the team shoot the men earnpstind wire as follows: EVENING NEWS MONDAY - , I . - |