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Show THE BUM, PRICE, UTAH PAGE EVERY FRIDAY WERE THE ORDER M d Sunday were with the exception of lliawstlia and MolirUnd. lriee took the Helper uiue to a cleaning on the latter's diamond while Hunnvside mine nut eight M)ints behind Keuijworth at tlie Sunn.vside ground. Hiawatha and Mohrland utaved a real battiiur contest with the former winning 0 to 8. All games last one-side- LEAGUE BASEBALL STANDING OF TEAMS Won. ....... 5 Price Kenilworth lliuwatha Mohrliinil tfunnyside lleler Price and Helper. I Price, 10; 1 8 2 1 . JJS3 4 750 AW 1 4 0 B JWO , 5M lleler, 1. Bunnyside, 2; Kenilworth, 10. lliswatka, 0; Mohrland, 8. his opiamente but seven scat ered hits Iduring the contest, one of which netAce ted them tlnrir only lniut. Minor led the batters with a burner, a three-bne- r and a single, driving in four nine and scoring twice himself. The local monmlsmau did not allow a walk. Muncy, center fielder, knocked out a triple, lint made it all the wav around when the Helper learn pls' ed with him. Manager Bill got two safeties and n stolen base, and Peterson got two stolen base and n Minor pair of base hits. In the sixth on Peterson and llaaeke honied with bases. Helper secured their rui. in the sixth off the delivery of llaaeke. mound IlapiM and Sherrill hold tho allowfor the Helper nine, the former fanand ing eleven hits and nine runs w:vou o.ii struck Sherrill two. ning .m 0 S LAST SUNDAY'S GAMES staud- Price maintained its 10 to intr by trouncin' Helper l.lavl Sunday at the latler's grounds in a d game. Klmer llaaeke wye lone-side- as&s&tr Lost Tct. t NEXT SUNDAY'S GAMES Price at Rnniiyside. Mohrland st Helper. -Kenilworth at Hiawatha. Poloni. rf Kraxler, p g ........ Tuiuls 8 ore by Innings Kenilworth 2 Ji ltunn Ilitn Sunnynide 52 12 Oil 0 8 27 10 : ' 0 10 1 0 0 4 1 1 0 1 0 0 8 216 14 2-- 002000002 3 0 0 0 128 It ii ns lilt JO 1 1 HIAWATHA AND PRICE TO PLAY DISPUTED GAME OVER SCOTT WATSON which F ALL the New England tatee, The decision handed down by Presi' from the earliest day of American dent Hay Doming of the Eastern Utah bravest Baseball league ia that Price and Hiahistory have sent out her ., &s In f and best to "go diwn to the sea watha must play their August 7th one B. IT. O. A. contest m f ships," Vermont is the only mile over, which was a 4 to 1 vic? Peterson. 2b which does not have a single o Price. The ruling, given in a i for ' V' ? 1t( . tory MounMinor, as Elmer Yodng, manager of of seacoast Yet the Green to letter c itaee, n s a o team nays, I have read Hiawatha tain state gave to the nation two the lb ii did the both and heroes naval If articles on which yon the Bills, reread and grout ii t tome at a time 5 i it O base Illaney. rf and find there are which gave them enduring protest your Browne, 3l to n i 2 O manv strong oint in your favor. On the American navy was Just beginning IBinnrd. rf o The time an the other hand, I still feel that my the United States a world power. llnnrke, p two men JXAmCSt2&SimA23MRAl,cXARlS the and war of Article 3, Sec. 1, of the the Span 5 27 W 13 Manila Totuls constitution is right, and it was on Admiral George Dewey, the hero of BELTER told Manager L. R. and Rear Admiral Charles Edgar Clark, B. II. O. A. this article that I dash historic her in to n ahead and club Price of the Bills the of Oregon rf-jnr.n.tf Is. MaNby. II 1 he had received - J after Harriman 2 A mad Cape Horn. JacolHtliHcra, 2b plav 0 0 II where consent of the other four Iteexe. If tctotlj the little town of Bradford, VL, " 0 0 o the written in If III. the honored Allison, was J born, heroes not claim question. Bils should at these naval " 4 22 8 0 not be J. Allison. Rb with this protest Lon of Churlea Edgar Clark by erecting charged Hl Allison, lb ...rf.. 12 0 man 0 the of aa I aji the one statue bronze a e.lub, Price ..4 the memorial m park ltrmonl, c 0 0 B ngainst -- for Harriman playing in make it famous. Several years ago Krisman, he hrip responsible 2 A Brad-r- f, Ilapps, p Mnl dark attended the dedication of 1 0 0 1 the game. . I . p Sherrill, the for shrine a as patriotic memorial park the So, on account of this complicakilled. were Clark, 14 which la persona yard 83 T 28 0 tion and many points of law that have after a time abort that on little realising Totals to the arrive mmonlty, a commander, was one of the first been brought into the ease relative to Score by innings: l Bith bis own image In b rouse was topub-ft-ber, scene. Streams of water were being poured upon I And to s country Price a decision I foci that tho beat and and house, H dominant figure In it brick the filling the smoking ruins of .0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 110 fairest wav to settle this dispute ia to news- Runs 1 shell CoL Harry E. Parker, editor of the smoke waa rising from the roof of No, .0 1 8 0 1 5 1 2 2 15 Hits the have the game played over. It is ormtr, United Opinion, at Bradford, belongs house In which all the small arm ammunition, Helper and the Qark memorial dered that ths gam be eaneclled and stowed. the Clark park both tor were ndlt fuses and boxes of detonators ltunn . into T-which Initiative cohnected up the two clubs play the game over on brought Hits BM It was his Immediately ordered another hose and of the Hiawatha diamond At their eargrass a little the entered triangle the nozzle himself, park, ibl and, carrying the Bradford almost liest convenience. " twen and trees toeing the picturesque Mohrlihd and Hiawatha. and put out the fire that had building rs am square, end bis devotion to the ideal that reached the wooden ammunition containers. Later NATHAN POREST TO BE OPEN TO Although Mohrland out hit tlie Is town should honor the men who bad brought to hirteen, bits It waa found that there waa enough powder there eighteen DEER HUNTERS Sunday, the nor to it which resulted In the erection of to have caused an explosion which would have were nnable to get the winning they of amount unlimited reach fire eoet an of the the side had at of Mus doubled the casualty Hat, runs and came out on the low Ctz& HAKRY2&RK&R Big game hunters of Utah will be mt on bis port, as head of the Bradford and the first to have been sent to death would 8 seore. Hall pitched for to 9 the it, con-suto hunt deer in the attracn permitted association, end the outlay of a have been Clark. covered the 14,000 miles of water In them well enough to win, having had Clark national forest of AriKaibab In tive funds. lieutenant from hla own personal of any four-ru- n bnt messed it up. by step Clark had risen from and margin, Step trip the quickest 67 longest days, . month of October this had been M when bis work was dons thousands ofe ra.ly in zona during the 1SCT to captain in 1890 and hla csrqpr then afloat and still a worlds record. Hiawatha staged a three-ru- n battleship has been reached An West agreement me to Bradford for the dedication cere-aton Pacific, m the year. a varied one. He had served could go from California to the sixth and got two more a battleship Today forest service States United the Among them were Curtis D. Wilbur, Indian and Asiatic stations, he had been stationed Florida through the Fanama canal In 20 days. eighth, making them third in the by Arizona state of permitting Instructor the end an 8. been Franklin Gov. of Billings the he ; a had isstny navy at several navy yards, Despite the strain that had been put upon tho league- - standing. Duffy hit tnppln In sur- each hunter to kill one buck deer dur. heavTtrmoot; Mrs. Louisa Clark, widow of the the aho credited the was and pace, at Annapolis and he had spent three years killing into center Oregons machinery by the month of October 1927, in the fism commander of the Oregon, Mrs. 0. F. coast and four years Rnt-led- ge veylng the northern Pacific arrived at Key West fit for Immediate service and iest hitter of the game. Engbeig Mur- ing record his C. In F. Admiral hla forest, District Forester R. H. ghn, daughter, wife of In lighthouse Inspection. Outstanding later Joined Sampson's fleet The ed four of the runs for the victors. a few days .neIn last announced and Friday. gbes, commander In chief of the United States had been the qualities of trustworthiness nation had only a few weeks to see the result of waa Arizona HIAWATHA state of In the contained and When they ly. many other notablea. resourcefulness. One of the questions B. H. O. A. gotiations the efficiency of the Oregon In both the care of tho d the monument there stood revealed the represented by D. E. Pettis, game war8 of her crew. the and Itself -the fitness reports -- on record eIn the Navy departtraining lb ship Hamenger. iff a commander den of that state. Information as to 5 yoo-aWould on flgnrt of the navy hero, standing Just as Sunday Garber, 2b ..... ment ia this one, In the great naval battle of Santiago , 4 these hunting privileges may be obso often stood on the bridge of the historic C or squadron consider 8, the Oregon played a leading part. Engberg. .JJSffJ July morning, hip 4 tained from the Arizona state game and sod on the native Vermont stone base of As the Spanish vessels attempted to flee and pass Wcodhare, to be Intrusted with hazardous .8 rf r. Love, In made follow-lnon g monument was a brorise tablet bearing the Clark, detriment at Phoenix, or from the . 5 In the fitness report the American bottle line, It wee the Oregon, 3b Young, dutyr was officers United States fomet supervisor at fellow . 5 Charles ring Inscription : , "Bear Admiral ... 1893. the replies made by hla closely behind Commodore Schley's Brooklyn, Williams, aa . 5 If-In affrmatlve. In Kanab, Utah. the of Clerk. U. S. N. Born Bradford, Vermont, burst wonderful speed Wycherly, which developed the without an exception . 1 lf-The agreement ia the outcome of ex-- 1 chance that no 1843. Died Long Beach, California. Oct of that called for In her contract which West, excess 8o It was something more than 1 . P Scott, ta tended negotiations between the for1822 Entered Annapolis Naval Academy was selected to command the battleship Oregon brought her alongside the Spanish ship Vlscayn 13 14 27 waa est service and the Arizona authoritwo the 29, 19G0. with Farrs gut Battle Mobile Bay, .59 Totals until that vessel, riddled by the gunfire of March, 1898. when her captain e 14,000-mi?n ties. Arizona has been inclined to opher on the S, 19M. Race of U. 8. 8. Oregon from Call-IAmerican ships gave np the fight. Then tho by Illness, and to bring MOHRLAND althe A-- 6 to Colon Cristobal of tho Francisco y of pose the opening of the forest, 1808. H. In chase 0. Battle Florida Mar. the 20. B. run from Snn Oregon Joined fedbv the been has 2 of urged ' though it Mfo, Cuba, July 3, 1808." which waa fleeing westward, far ahead of the pur- Evans. 3b .. Cuba where the first rumblings eral government authorities that the States had lre,dynbf American ships. At 1:15 o'clock Jn tho Mullen, 2b di simple Inscription tells only a small part suing 8 Spain and the United 5 menace. They are Overgrazset Hall, turret p forward the shell from hi Ilfs story of Charles Edward Clark, the afternoon a 4 8 2 1 deer are a heard. On March 18 the Oregon Ifciffy. as and destroying the the forest longest become the stood 1 11 had to Clark 8 which on during destined ing 5 waa tho the of an old New of Oregon, vovaxe that Johnstone, lb ... England family, born --in cannot spread Gme bf 7 0 8 timber. to Colon. that 5 They Into tho crashed np undertaken young run . town, among the hills of Vermont where tho entire engagement, Iverson, c ,0 course on the south and their had Ju tho Kleeker, rf as for modenT made had out, the Clark later Spaniard minutes Fifteen battleship. emigrating from Boxbury. for the trip east is blocked by the Grand Canyon boro as evidence of hla defeat The battle waa Holt, If rf L early in the Nineteenth century, bad settled In which to make hie preparation when Braug, and tho of the Colorado river, and on the of ship where both bis father and over. It had lasted exactly four hour. taking command after grandfather were For 18 27 7 north and west deserts confine them. 011 bis own . . New from .43 -j steamed war In the im strictly the Oregon Totals mg Later Clark once expressed bis love for his native 1808 by which he could keep It is estimated there are 30,000 deer Score by lasings: York to Manila where ehe waa on duty during la these words, "From my earliest childhood there was no radio la officers, and In the Philippines. CSark Hiawatha his in the forest. n superior with touch tnmrina operations constant w wearied of watching tbs la .0 1 02 1 8 0 20 9 Runs formal declaration of war took plc waa advanced six numbers In rank for hla dist of the different mountains and I felt the 1 8 22 113 Making a satisfactory husband out .0 208 Hits IrhSThe waa still en route It tinguished service during the war, and at tho Mohrland devotion to them ail, not uncommon per-n- p be of an ordinary man is one formula repaired might he waa promoted to rear admiral. age of fifty-nin- e .0 0 4 0 8 0 0 1 0- 8 that scienes baa failed to produee. of all porta In which the Oregon Runs among the hills; but on In 1905 his service active from retired X-Ho was "" Hits 2 10 14 0 12 118 I the special Object of ,my on April 80 ho d birthday and until hla death In 1922 he SSSTS'b lo Janeiro answer and the For question .first extravagances was waa carried as a rear admiral on the retired list war with Spain had len 5f:1d Why is it children and Sunnyiide and Kenilworth. telescope to bring this ' waa told that whereabouts of the Spanish eet of tho United States navy. the Sun-nysithis that nd the wrong things first 1 the learn mountain nearer.". Strange that rots overwhelmed Kenilworth retireCape which The Oregon also went Into honorable ton the hills should answer the call of the 10 under Admiral of sc a its last Sunday by ment after her notable career. One of the high But wlien he did, ha carried with him his Every man on STATE ENGINEERS OFFICE. SALT him the responsibility of pots In her last days of service as a part of the to 2 at Sunnyside. tor them and tor their heroic traditions. Ha Veohio Lake Oily, UUh, July 20. 1927 Noshould reserve fleet of the Pacific squadron occurred In the Kenilworth club except and Gar- tice Ii hereby given that Peter Barbogllo, deciding whether the Oregon ronfewd that, when confronted with the Kincaid hit base Naval a secured International pageant the led she when 1915 difficult problem of hla whole career, he poatofflce address is El Paso, Th-h- as Iloggselle hit whosemade SoIngsoJrtak mretlng the Spanish fleet In a batOo staged at the time of the opening of the Panama dner got three hits each, application in accordance with d Inspiration for hla decision from the extra waa the only bnt the requimaanta of the Complied Mwe canal. la memory of her famous trip from the a three-bagge- r, of the gallant Vermonters who fought in amended by tha Seseion Pacific to Cuban water In 1808 she waa given the hit of the day. Kslly did all the pitch- of Utah, 1917, ns devolution and the Civil war and hla and 1925, to approp- -. the first battleship to pass ing for the Kenilworth nine, whi'.j Laws of UUh, 1919 of being distinction of water from Horae a. c. f. rlate ,125 rolnatlon to hazard meeting the entire Span-tloners. were high Brazier held the mound for the through tho canaL On board at the time Canyon Crock in Carbon county, Utah. d the until men who some of at the time of the dash was eighth, the at a point The game tight Said water ta to be divert government effldale and JLSS Oregon half-wa- y around the world was In on board her In 1808. who had been allowed when four singles, a base on balls and which bean south 47 deg-- 80 min. wset erred tha result of their heroic her lonely T3Jtnw iurreased. Then ou May feet from ths southwest corner of example, tor this historic occasion. After the a double gave Kenilworth four runs. 1860 to Sec. located In the 84. Twp. 15 South. Hangs 14 East, . Bradford word ninth. the in the of when more to She schools California. naSwlda rejoldng district They scored two pageant the Oregon proceeded baas and meridian, and conveyLake Salt 24 there wa 0a Bradford academy, Clark entered at had arrived safely anchor In San Francisco bay where she a distance of fifteen at ed in a Oregon pipeline the lay KENILWORTH tht Polls a; the was flashy Panamacompelled age of seventeen and hla twenR. H. O. A. thouaend feet, where it will be wed from waa visited by thousands of visitors to the March lit to November 1st of each year Birthday found him serving with the West In order to 5 4 -Pacific Kincaid, Sb exposition. ,0p,t? Snothw mOTientous dedelon. a a .supplemental supply for tha irriga4 2 1 train-ln- g aa blockading squadron. A year later he was a was as used Admiral Sampsons fleet he would heve to aha Gardner, last her years During 2 2 tion of forty acres of land embraced in 5 If Glift. who 10 came back she 1918 I Farragnt through the hell of gunfire his chief engineer 2 2 the south half southwest quarter Sec. 4, ship for young sailors, in 5 opinion the e . Kelley, over-ridhave Bwept that commanders fleet when It to San Francisco, where aha had been built Layne, 2b nayy yard to 4 2 1 Twp. 10 South, Benge 14 East, Belt Lake again him BMd advised base and meridian. Aa much water a past the Confederate forts in Mobile bay. 4 1 10 y department had In 1898, and there the valedictory of her active H. Vechio, lb OTwhauM the T 1 ooih the Spanlsh-AmerieOregon the 4 nuy be nscenes ry will be need duringThis e In Clark the following press llofnette, war gave perries was pronounced domestic for thli entire 0 2 purposes. 4 year cf authorized .. once tor world-wid- e J. Vechto, scene of action the state entome, hla superiors in dispatch : 1 1 . 4 application ta designated Jn Jackson, rt ... decision in Involved. ,Tth. dlHirtment had known tor a long time office aa. File No. 10132 All gineer quickly dar Totals BAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Mar IT. "Oood-b- r. of stuff was In him. In 1868 ha was a d tIm0it invited 58 14 27 13 proteets against the granting of said apold Or son," waa tbt aentlmant reload by hvndroda moTcnt from tho hezarda of TW,Ce 1,6 plication, stating the reason therefor, "oked off the coast of British Columbia ftH.6 m. of man. woman and children during tho lust waot must be by affidavit In duplicate accom8UNNY8IDB hla the Suwanea founded risked t and so loan VLllned to do B. IL O. A. panied with a fee of 8 LOO. a"? Wed in end, through tbs of tfco Victory Liberty Loan enmpulgn, when ttioy twice and war decision last time the tonkin officers, ha found himself in com- 2 this office within thirty (80) day after 3 vlaltod tha famous old battleship for iud either . ua aba lay at anchor In Ran Francisco buy.n Within I'niwet to, cf 4 the 83 survivors. Ha organised them into reputation ln the com pH Inn of the publication of rota probable that the nation of quarter tho nearly weeks fighter grim few 4 0 3 1 notice. GEORGE M. BACON, State Kn-va party to held off 400 hostile Indians Constituthe with her tako will place ago century 4 8 10 5 ' the MU until help arrived. tion In tho hearts of tho Americanandpeople; 4 2 0 1 fintoof fiwt pufc, July 20. 102T. become oommloaton of out win go Oregon 4 0 0 0 Date of completion of pub. Anf. 20, If occnrmS another Incident which showed Orange. memory, V. at Key Went 4 0 7 1 "olc strain In him. 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