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Show 1 Logan Wins From. Franklin Manager Secrlst's Team Lost to Visitors Vis-itors in Saturday Game by Score of Fle to Four Franklin, Juno '2S. Tho Logan baseball nine snatched a victory from our le.'tm yesterday on tho Franklin square by tho closo scoro of 3 o t. The game was closely contested fiom tho ery first pitched ball and tor most of tho nlno Innings It looked as If tho homo team would carry" oft tho victory but fato deemed otherwlso nnd in tho seventh Innings, Schweitzer, of tho Logan team crossod the homo I! " plate scoring thc winning point. The Franklin team scored three runs In the first Innings and one run In tho Becorid innings. This was the extend of their scoring. Kidman pitched a good game and his team gave him good support. Very few errors; tvere made behind him. Cummlags played well behind the bat. Only tvlo "ate hits were marked up hgalnBt Kidman. He fanned out eleven men, E. Olsen, the young pltchor tor Franklin, made tho Logan boys sit up and tako notice. Ho was able to fan such men as Ilowo, Kidman, Jensen, men who, It Is said, hro impossible im-possible to fan. Ho struck out twelve men. Six safo hits wero so-cured so-cured from his delivery. Tho Franklin Frank-lin team Is composed of somo very klnson brothers, Hyrum Morrison, kinsou brothors, Hyrum Marrisou, Parley nnd Charley Hill, Biggs, Anderson An-derson and Neely all fighting all tho tlmo for tho lienors. Dr. Secrist, mnnagcr of tho Franklin team, was put In rather an awkward position Ho was forced to umpire tho game after Smith for tho Logan boys insisted in-sisted that tho gamo would not bo played if Myron Cornish wns left In to give the decision on balls and strikes. Comlsh, however, was honest In his decisions and was interpreting tho gamo as ho understood It. Losan fans can expect a good gamo when tho Franklin boys play tho return 'gamo. |