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Show 4 DIAMOND DUST ! M Willie "Cy" Morgan, chucker of HuS the Brigham club of the Northern Wxff' rtah league during the 1921 season Bfr'V io don an Ogden uniform. In mwf? a telegram to Iho sport.s editor of The Effa Standard -Examiner .Morgan said that B&r hi has been sold by Beaumont to a rcff Southern league club, but is anxious IhF1 to return to those parts. Morgan re- flHftt itly twirled a no-run ne-hit game in the Texas league Wltl essary repairs made on iKxj the ' 'giU-.n club the fans of tho city Hh will see some r'-ai baseball before th BBSS close of the pennant chase. Ogden Rr' h Tommy Kitz):. trick at the helm. Is out to grab the pennant for the Hm& nd half of the season. flnrflr 1 ' 1 Keller, termed tho "Kid" Of th Northern Utah league. leads the chuokers In games ImMek' 1 Keller is now out to Gk& ,;'' l.-iuiois during the second BBh hi He itarted out by ringing up 1" 0 tory lasl Saturday against Logan. And still some persist that he has t a raft of "horseshoes' 1 Ley the former Bee chuck- B' or, given 1 h a terrific beating bv P." tiie Brlgham club at Smithfield a fow K igo, twirled a three-hit game p In the Tecfcas league a few days ago. V Such is baseball. H Pen Che-. 12, the little California y- shortstop played tn hard luck with g-' Ogden against the Peaches Tuesda- and oi.li thereafter was handed the & "pink slip' by Warren C Binford, the ,1, club chief. On several occasions he Kr shy" baseball. Heinle ' Sand playing the s;ime position with jS'i the Sail Lake Bees one day last wook had ai "ofl day and blngled things ri. up consldei iblj but "Heinle" is stii w7 on the Job. Barry, on tho Brigham E team, who hus been playing "pro- k tesslonal" ball also had an "off"' day S-In S-In the contest here Saturday against Logan, and he too, is still on tho Job S ' and everybody wants him to remain E- Everybody takes an "off day" occa- ; slonally, including basobaJl presidents g and directors. Box Elder Journal |