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Show uu DIAMOND DUST FROM the material in the Norther L'tah league. one could select a ( holce group of l.asei.alh r. wrlt.-s a lover of the game. The ijgdenlte has ti .ulered the following ull-ftar club i for upproal Fallentine. Ogden, and Kennedy. Logan catchers Dimmock, Logan. K.llir. Brighatn, and tilb.son, Ogden. pitchers, Slattery Brlgham, ;ir.Mt base; Menkes Brlgham. second . son, Logan, shortstop. I vie h, Ogdfn. third base, Young Brlgham left field; Mathews Ogden. centerf l.l J . Jen-SS, Brlgham right field, Kllpatrick. Ogden. utility inflelder and P- t rscn rigden. utility outfielder. Every club ln the loop, with the exception ex-ception of Bmlthfield, is represented, In the above selection. Brlgham has l"le men Ogden -dx, and Logan three I Lloyd Keller, the "kid" pitcher, displayed dis-played his old time stuff in the contest I against Logan last Sunday Keller Is Slated to go up when the 19 23 season rolls around. Hack Oswald, former Salt Lake high school athlete is going like a house afire ln the Montana mlnea league. Oswald Os-wald Is a pitcher, and has a world of stuff, according to reports received here The final game of the season between be-tween ogden and Brlgham is scheduled schedul-ed for August 27. However, should the Gunners grab the peunant for the second half, this game, ln all probability probabil-ity will be played August 2 6, with the first gim of the "world's series" beginning be-ginning August 27. Red Lynch has started to felout the ball again. The third sacker should be able to hit hard during The remainder remain-der of the season. The St. Paul club of the American association has tendered George Math-I Math-I SWS, sensational Ogden outfielder, an offer for the rest of the season. Math-ewes, Math-ewes, however, has decided to remain with Ogden. |