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Show gazing at Kn unfoi innate master without with-out moving. On Saturday afternoon a baseball game was played between the Kaiiosh and Meadow hc hool boys, whieh resulted re-sulted In favor of Kanoiii by a score of 20 to 10. The Kunosli boys were considerable larger and played a good game at the but where Meadow was deficient, but they played a good game In the field, making a complete white wash of the Visitors three limes, while they n-relvcd n-relvcd but one coat of the white. Our boy were not used to Mr. Dorrity's curve throw ll:g. It was a fair game und the best of feeling prevailed. Mr. Raymond llarton of Heaver was the umpire. Much credit Is due him for the able and Just way he ahndled the game. Com., again. We like your ways. Arter the game the married fel lows of town played the young men threo Innings, which resulted In favor of the married men by a score of 10 to 5. The Y. M. M. I. A. have completed their winter course and have discontinued discon-tinued their meetings. At Sunday afternoon meeting a program pro-gram was read for a party to be given la honor of Henry Roblson, who leaves for a mission on the 22nd of thin month to the states. I MEADOW NEWS. '- A.' E. Cuii, Chronicle Representative.! . i Mr. and Mrs. Miles Greener left here L for Hinckley, where they will make r their homo. A wedding reception was given last ' Wednesday In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Duncan, who received many ( valuable gifts from their many relatives rela-tives and friends, who gathered to do ; honor to the young couple. All sat down to an elegant repast after a grand ball was given in the evening. ' During the afternoon and evening a beautiful shower of rain came again, rfreshlng the earth and gladdening the 1 hearts of the farmers. On Friday a farewell party was given In honor of Alonzo Duncan, who expects to leave for a mission to Great Britain on the 15th of this month. After a nicely arranged program had been gone through the children enjoyed ' themselves In a dance, freely adding their mites to asasit tho missionary. A grand ball was given In the evening. 1 where some fifty-six dollars was real- 1 Ized for Brother Duncan. The young ' ladies expect to give him a party Wed- 1 nesday evening In the form of a weight ' dance. Tho young ladles will be 1 weighed In the balance and found 1 "Wanted." ' Last Friday afternoon Howard Hark-dull Hark-dull of this place met with a very pain- 1 ful and what might have been a fatal 1 accident. In taking a vicious colt to ' the creek to water, the animal became 1 frightened and started to Jump and ' run, wh.-n Howard found the rope had ,J become wrapped around one of his legs I The animal started dow n the street at full speed. Meanwhile Howard took a a firm hold of the rope with his hands, I which kept his head from the ground; c the animal ran close to a wire fence, when the young man made a grab at a the fence, thinking he might be able to stop the animal; in his first attempt fl he failed, but on reaching the corner he succeeded In catching tho fence n with one hand and brought the animal to the ground with a crash. Howard succeeded In freeing himself from the t, entanglement and then realized he was hurt; taking the shoe from bis foot and looking around, fell to the ground in an unconscious condition. His sister, who saw the affair, and his mother n' were soon at his side, calling for help. They soon had him revived. When Dr. Stevens hurriedly arrived and found the unfortunate young man "t with a sprained ankle and the two , bones of the leg Just at the ankle badly n broken and splintered. The doctor I promptly set the broken bones. How- T ard suffered much pain, but Is rerov- b erlng as well as could be expected. What seemed a providential feature cl was when the animal was thrown, it f juickly Jumped to Its feet and stood h |