Show IN BALA ATTIRE strangers in our midst yesterday were bewildered by the brilliant holiday attire in which brigham city was be decked bright red on the east side and purple and white on tho the west sido side was used more lavishly than ever before and an d people were astir and and noisy from early in the morning until late at night adorned with the colors ot of their respective halt half ot of the town cheering for their co agitators everybody lad fun at the expense of everybody else and nobody was hurt at least not before the ball ganie game INCIPIENT KANGAROO COURT about noon sir mr gross of the he hanson mercantile company became so enthusiastic that dr ensign across the street on the west side swore i phare lne him with disturbing the peace he was taken by the marshal handcuffed and led to the court room where he pleaded not guilty and asked for time to employ counsel his request w was granted but he be get anyone to defend him which ne necessary emary either as when he appeared the second time the judge turned him lobat that put an end to the kangaroo court the ball game started out with a vim but after the fifth or sixth in ings it lagged considerably also a number of men and boys who should know better started a rough house that look well at a friendly driendl y game the participants in the ungentlemanly jangling and fuss ought to be thoroughly ashamed of themselves and if they cannot suppress their I 1 tempers we had better end to this foi form ni of tun fun but to return to the game the lineup line up was as follows and res resultant Vitant score 12 to 10 in favor of the west siders east side west side P 11 erdmann F r merrell ferreli C 0 forsgren Pors gren roundy ib L poulson kalser kaiser ab JW peters C merrell oferrell ab W gross r f L valentine B P newman bewman I 1 it f L gidney N J valentine c f L roskelley Ito skelley kenneth jensen ss W andersen J D call umpire i THE TEE GAME WAS FINISHED the impression seems to be entertained by some who witnessed the ball game in this city yesterday that the game broke up in a row that it finished that was a mistake the game was finished the the score stood 12 to 10 in favor of the west side and mr air was the third man an out therefore there was no need of the west side playing the last haltof halt balf of the ath inning AFTER THE BALL BAIL GAME A number of oc the business men and the ball players who ook part in yesterdays ter days sports engaged in a banquet and social at the na last night A sumptuous supper was served after which hon F IV W fishburn was made toastmaster and toasts were indulged in freely it was the unanimous sentiment that the annual game between the east and west sides be perpetuated that the unwise actions of enthusiasts on the ball grounds that day be deplored and that hereafter those playing are to be bona fide business men and not boys in addition to the remarks anent the days sports it was decided to work up a sentiment favorable to the fun already advertised tor for the ath ot of july that is in particular the e ball game between the band men and the firemen the idea is to have a parade in which the f firemen bremen the barid band men and all the children that can be got together and also the business men shall take part the children are to be provided with flags by the committee comm attee in charge committees were appointed as follows to arrange the affair and to provide for sports for the children executive committee arthur rudolph kaiser wynn L eddy amos larsen wm will gross N E Sarn sel H L eram erdmann inn I 1 boosting committee F W fishburn carl nelson wynn L eddy rudolph kaiser john funk sirs airs W L eddy mrs airs arthur mrs winnie hoist hoir A J D call miss berth rosenbaum |