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Show THE HERALD-JOURNA- TUESDAY, AUGUST LOGAN, UTAH, L, 1 1 9 4. PAGE FIVE. 34. WESTERN DIVISION MEET TO OPEN HERE FRIDAY rp fj dj cj Arizona, California and To Elks and Tangle Thursday Collegians Logan Utah Teams Seek Title t Cv j dy IfWISTON NINE The Manna junior basehall tram, Utah entrant in the western division tournament here Friday and Saturday, a ill arrive in Logan Friday morning at lit o'clock, according to word rHceived by local post official. The McDermott poet nine from Tucson, Arizona, will arrive at U:20 a. in. Thureday. No word lias been received from the Will Irwin poet team of Oakland, Calif. Three of the fastest junior baseball clubs in the west will go at the fairgiounds into action para Friday in quest of tne western. division American Legion junior baseball The championship three teams will be the MiDer-jao- tt post nine of Tucson Anzona, the Will Irwin pose nine of Oakland, California, and the Cyprus post club of Magna. Utah A fourth team, which was to have represented Nevada in the tuurnev, will not be in the meet, according to word received here from Kay by A. O. Anderson Adama of Magna, who will be in vd tournament the Mr charge Auams received notification recently from Ray Cook of Indi ur spoils, national director of junior baseball, that there would be no Nevada entry in the tournann nt. An effort is being made to arrange an exhibition game between the Logan Pep as team, third place winner in the reient state junior tourney, and a tournament entry on Friday to complete the double header scheduled for tlyit day. The exact time of the drawings has not been set by Mr Adams, but it is supposed that th di swings will take place Thursday The mght or Friday morning team drawing a bye on the first day will pluy the vLog in junior team if the game can be If the double header is NORTH WINS held, the first game will start at 1 M The championship p m game will be hed Ut 4 'o clock CACHE LEAGUE Haiuidsy afternoon. with on Mr. Adams Working the tournament will be J. C. Root, Milford; Glen Ballinger, Helper; The Southwest Learlstor hs.se-- b Lj H Khivt-rs-, Ogden; Lee Self, ell nine won both games of Lee Hafen, St Magna, George, two game series with Trenton in i r.d Dr A W. Olsen, Salt Lake tne North Cache Valley league C.iv last Saturday and Sunday by The winner of the tournament scores of 6 to 5 and 13 to 10 will enter the western sectional first game was played on tournament at Topeka, Kansas, theTheSouthwest Lewiston park and 23, 21 and 2? The western was a real thriller. Lerwell Bu.ler set tional champion will meet the Trenton pitcher allowed the winsectional champion m the ning nine only 3 hits, but three world Ameiican Legion junior errors on the part of his scries at Chicago, August 29, 30 costly mates brought defeat to the Tren--o.aid 31 Ihe eastern sectional team. champ.on will be deeded at Trenton tied up the score at m Galtonia, tournament N. C, five each in the eight inning Amigust 23, 24 and 25 jvith a three run rally, by the Lewiston club collected one run in their half of the same inning to provide the margin of victory t tthe Trenton park on Sunday ti'e Lewiston nine found little trouble in winning the second ball gam airtight Flaying thioughout behind the steady pitching of Pouglas Wheeler, the winners capitalized on 13 hits and 7 Trenton errors to score 13 runs . The scores: ; ' NEW HOLLAND FURNACE $ y 'y'L cv c 59 50 0305 ,; -- a v urn LIONEL BARRYMORE v QuUuyn Mayer mum fjto.1 M 1 w 1 4 nvv- One bike racer 'coming a cropper" caused a lot of trouble as ho fell from his mount during a race at the Wisconsin State Fail 'Grounds. As he went down ho took another rider with him, and Just after this picture was taken all the contestants were piled up in one grand jumble bf arms, leg and wheel spokes. loads weightier kinds, $3 25: odd lots common and medium steers and heifers, $3 00(5335; few lutx good cows, $2 50 2 75; few iota common cows ground $2 00. included lower grades, $150 down; bul.s, Hogs Receipts, 1157. 243 directs, Los Angeles market $2 355 2 60. 310. 426. Los Receipts, 38,948; St Sheep Angeles packers Reno packers 101, choice driveins Joseph market 3882, Chicago packweek a ers 2 HO, 10 cents higher than lad Chicago market 6804 close at $5 50, lower grades unsaid Omaha market 2b8, 8 loads 74 I ound Idaho early; packing sows, $2 75h375 lambs, $6 65, 6 load-8- 6 with Cattle Receipts, 1734, included pound Idahos, $6 50, all dicuiall freight benefit; 7 loads 8B 556 drouth cattle and 10 calves 40, Idahos. $6 Los pound regular rect, California dairymen 96, 70 to Angeles market 535, Los Angeles 'eight benefit; few00 loads 79 73 ; 2 loads $6 to directs drouth pound Idahos, 28, packers Reno 89 cattle, diouth directs to pound, $5 75. tew out, $4 75; Bev-65 to loads 62 al Idaho feederB, Denver 110 cattle; fairly active, eatly, pounds, $5 25( 5 35; load light 48 steady to weuk; best steersIdahos-tewpound feeders, $5 00; few out. $100 on load 1236 pound Idaho out at $3 50; load good light $100; 2 loads 136 pound Idaho heifers and few odd lots. ewes, $2 25; load 136 pou.ld, $190, kload 50. drtvein lambs, $5 $3 30, load 780 pound Idahos, $3 35; trui 2 - vie-tor- In the thud affair between the clubs, a league the game Elks ran .lot ov r the Collegians score 14 a of to 6 Thus we b; tome to the big No 4 fracas vhuh carries promise of being the best of the lot. Thursday -- tteinoon at 5 uTlock at the Iwo Legal Notices 'ROBATE AND GUAHDIANHlilP NOTICES CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OR THE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS FOR FURTHER NOTICE TO CUF D1TOHS of the Estate of Ole N. Jensen, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned al his residence In Hyrum, Cache County, Utah, on or before the 15th day of October, A D, 1934 OLUF L. JENSEN, Administrator. I E. NELSON, attorney Publication dates, August 14, 21, 28, Sept. 4 and 11, 1934 In the Matter NOTH E TO CREDITORS In the District Court of the Flmt Judicial Diktrht of 4 he State of I tub. in and for the County of Cache. In the matter of the Estate of JOHN S BUTTARS, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned Administrator of the Estate of John S. Buttara, deceased, at his home at 285 North 1st East streets, Logan City, Cache County, Utah, on or before the 14th day of December, A D. 1934 DAVID W. BUTTARS, Administrator. NEWEL G. DAINES, attorney Publication dates: Aug. 14, 21, 28, Sept. 4 and 11, 1934. Second game at Trenton: SOUTHWEST LEWISTON A Great Unusal Penney Clearance cf Late Style onthly. stm-MEi- F5)EWlBAi& A Childten.i sandals Irentop 65 West 2nd North Phone 388 - Logan WARM and Score by innings R H E SW. Lewiston 150 101 50013 13 0 FURNACE CO. 1I0LI AND HEATING WAKES Anulher battle of the century' The Collegians and Elks in a grudge match that promises t) go down in history at the gieutest baseball battle of the age Big Pete Evans vs. Big Bcbe Twiti hel' A headliner that makes this baseball card the best ever The two local clubs will meet fi r the fourth time this season Thuisday afternoon at 5 o clock :n a game that should bring out the best baseball of the year and which should bring out the of the crowd largest baseball year in Logan. Nothing short of Yankee Tiger-NeYork a Detroit atfair could climax this one. Having been defeated in two out of the past three g imes between the two teams, the Collegians are out for revenge, claiming Hint they can beat the big An nna youngster, Twitchel, and that Evans can force the murderous Elk sluggers to eat out of his hand. best Twite hels performance since he joined the Elki was to let the strong Detroit Colored Giants down with only four bits Evans Lnd no runs, while Fete handed Brigham City six scratch hits and one unearned run recently in bis best performance of the year Both lineups will be at full itrength, according to manager Hen Laub of the Elks and manager Ollie Otte of the Collegians The first meeting of the two dubs saw Evana let the Elks two rung and down with but seven hits while his mates were busy piling up V runs and 15 hits eff the Elk hurler, Cy Hulse. This was a U I league encounter In the second game, a challenge battle, Evans handled the Elks in winning fashion only to ree a bad error rob him of in tha eighth inning, when the Elks tied the score at four all with two rurs on the error Fete went on the full route of 12 innings in this battle but was tiuched for two hits and a run in the final frame to lose 6 to 4. w heating problem. Comolete installation of the Warm Friend by factory trained men assures satisfactory performance. HOLLAND p payment Cash Price Money. A Holland Man will call without obhga s tion day or night nd Holland Clean All Make of Furvaca v'- - 7 3 Small down Dont delay. Sava real Vs. ep- vp s I LEWISTON AB R H O heights. Their adventures together 5 J. Bair, ss on board the good ship Hispaniola, F Bair, cf 5 and later on the island in search 4 rf Wheeler, of treasure where Beery as Long H. Qlover, If 4 John Silver saves his young friend, M. Glover, lb 4 Jim Hawkins, from the pirates, 4 Hodges, 3b will stir the emotions of millions V. Bair, c 4 who have read the book and bring 4 G Bair, 2b H. Bair, p new thrills to those not familiar 4 with the story. Added to this great team is one of the most notable supporting casts of the yeai with every player contributing a strong Lionel Barrymore performance enacts Billy Bones, Otto Kruger is Dr Livesey, Lewis Stone plays Captain Smollett, captain of the Hispaniola; Nigel Bruce puffs and blusters m old English fashion for the part of Squire Trelawney; Chic Sale adds enterCharles taining comedy touches as Ben Gunn, marooned pirate Score by innings R H E S W Lewiston 3u0 010 11 X 6 3 7 100 0001 fy Meet In Hurling Duel The Champ and 19" Fire Pot. Other sizes his pal are togeth-- . proportionately low. t r again in the adventure classic. Here is one of the most A thrill for the outstanding values ever of heart everyone ottered. 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