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Show w f 4-, DIAMOND DUST ! Stlllman Light, new outfielder of the Collegians, a former star with the Salt Lake club of the Pacific Coa5t league, lis a keen fielder lie handled himself to perfection in 1 he gardens Sunday. Ernie FaUentine Sunday used hi; keen batting eye to good advantage, Ho fouled 15 consecutlvo balls thrown by Phillips. On ti,. lixteanth pitch he grounded out. This la said to be league record. Darygl dark Is proving to be a valuable mun on the Gunner staff (Mark can play the infield, the out-; field and can also pitch good ball. He displayed his pitching ability at Logan lag! Wednesday and ngalnst the Col ' leglans Sunday In the last three In-; nlngs. - No game.? will be played In the Northern Utah league until Sunday, after the playing of the contests today. to-day. Two contests will he on the otisjd-ule otisjd-ule Sunday, commencing at 1:20 p m In the fir?t gamp of the double header Ogden will battle Smithfield Brig ham and Logan tangle in the second game Butu one admlssiou will be charged a Gibson, the new pitcher of the Gunner.-, was out in uniform Sunday. From all appearances he should be able to bust 'em oxer the platter with speed. He is the property of the Sacramento Sac-ramento club of the Pacific Coast league, Dick Barry should aid I he Peaches mat) r j ally at the shortfield His stay in tbe middle west was short and the. Peaches are now rejoicing for that reason Gene Van Houtte, moundsman for the Gunners released and signed by ! the Peaches, Is exacted to show bifl wares with the Brigham club Bart Woollums worked back of tho' platter as umpire Sunday. A feyv 1 years ago Bart played a wicked game I at first base for Ogden Although Bart missed a few balls and strikes his I work as a whole made au impression with the fans. |