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Show THE PAGE FOUR IQ GAN SUNDAY. AUGUST HERALD-JOURNA- L TENNIS TOURNAMENT Record Entry List I Ready For Contest OWE ENTRY LIST 8esT to AV UiFTm 1931 9. ND AY OPENS Logan Summary: Logan Ends Third In Junior Tourney to DISCUSS A4 AHGtM wipe is oudRTme Herald-Journa- hh-y- e Ma-vi- 1 . di-s- Herald-Journa- Tyson-Merll- e 1 Lund-Clev- Idne-baue- i nsen-Presto- n '.sen-Presto- r li- e the players enter-erein the Logac tennis tournament. Keep this list and use it doting the week. It Is the duty of contestants to get In touch with euch other on the day the match Is scheduled and arrange a time for playing. Jon Adams, 57 Marindale AveHero are all d 05110' E. Lund, Mauchley Farey. Stolen banes Schoies, Ryan, Dibble 2, Bullen,' Otterbeck 2, Whiteheu, Anderson, 2, 3, B'nipey, D. Lund Andrus, Three-bashits Wlnppie, Laub. Two-bashits Webb, E. Lund. Whitehead, Mauchley 3, Farcy. Double plays B'arey to Otterbeck; Blmpey to D. Lund. Struck out Brown 2, Smith 3, E. Lund Bases on balls BJ. Lund 7, 1. Biosn 2, Smith 1. Umpires How-ai- d aud Scanlon. Scorer McCatly.i 2, I , ; , e e Mauch-eMAGNA Vico Oil Junior base- Cleve Dibble and Tberon were not far behind with three ball team of Salt Lake won their third successive state junior base- hits of a possible six. fhe Biimarry: ball championship by defeating Payson, by the close score of 11-here Fiiday afternoon. Logan, Boxelder champions of northern Utah, finished in third place by trimming St. George 19 9 while for trounced Brigham 22-fourth place, Slid iff Jack Eiindel of Boxelder a scare Oil Vico had thrown aud Police Chief Juik comity Into them by the hard 7orking Evans of Bngiiam City were la overcome the to team Payson vuth B'riday Logan cimleiring stubborn opposition, Pantelakis, Chief Gilbert Met ham at polne Vico ace pitcher, highly touted headquarters. was hit hard and was only saved The Boxelder officers report by some brilliant fielding and hitthat they have hail several fiadit-len- t ting of his teammates. check cases of late. Tiny The St. George-Logagame was learned of the arrest here Wtd a close one throughout with the nesday afternoon ot Tarrell Gough Logan boys holding the upper and Jerty Jones on a fraudulent hand the majoiity of the time. check charge, and came to Logan With the score 3 4 in Logans to investigate their records. favor, the southerners came to bat in the first half of the eigth inning and proceeded to score six runs, but Logan was not to be denied and came back strongly to score five counters and tie the count at The Collegians held the boys from the south scoreless in the first half of the ninth and were successful In chasing one run across the plate in the last half of the ninth to put me game on ice and bring third place to the Junior Collegians. Harry Schoies, Logan center-fielde- r was the best hitter of the day with six charged trips to the TODAY, MONDAY AND pate and five hits to his credit. TUESDAY y Result of the pairing arc a for th annual Logan City Cache Valley tenon tomna follows: l men! eponnoied hv The MENS SINGLES mornwere made r'ai round matches must First ing aud day In ;iree ruuU in l '.ijeij by Monday evetdiig. eluding mens ulngh a and t 'iMos L Ewart Stun) and vs. and boys singles x. Ill In Allen. day mot ning a i. George Allen, bye. Foity-stv-pi iyers will Matt Kn hunts vs Alfred Swinthe chase lot ih S. E yard. coet trophy, which Harvey Maughan, bye. wm of the men Sheimsu Llod vs. Onl Pec-son- , firs! round mntchis in this emit must be played by Monday evenHeld Wtli'amson, bye. ing. Two days will be allowed Pill Loliman v. Fied Swenson for Becomi round matches In the Preston lin m , by". senior event, Cliutor. VerFinest Sttw,t non. MANY ENTER Vidor Waite, bye, DOG SUES FLAY Pnston tiunueli, bye. In doubles play, twenty live Hoh Tyson vs. Edward Kropfli, are entered In the tourHall, bye. Jtoy in AH matches round first ney. hvmo Fish, vs. Dale Christenm t be played by Tuesdoubles sen, round day evening while first Paul Christensen, bye. matches in the boys singles where Junior Dali vs. Alton Saxer. twenty-fivyoungste' s weie enJ.nK Christiansen vs. Harold tered must be played not later pdi ison. than Tuesday evening also. ti Davis vs. Ted Rich, Tills years entry list Is the bigt l,rt.,s vs. Cardon Morris gest ever ready for a city tourna- Wi ight. ment in Logan. It is the first Sylvan Needham, bye. time a boys event, held mainly Ruhm S julre vs Wllford for the purpose of giving future stars of Logan and Cache valley Joseph Gediles vs. Rex Dibble a chance to show their wares, oo Adams vs. Irvine Lindquist Is proving very popular and will Lamoille Maughan, bye. nn now event firm a bj yearly Ralph Christensen, bye. Much of the credit for the big Mitt Peterson vs. Walter Kropin three the list tfurneyi' fli. entry loi i joulcl go to S, K. Needham, Ed Qulnney, bye. is the Mr. Needham jeweler. Phillip Pullen vs Darwin Lund. donor of the men's singles trophy Rigby Lindquist, bye. and also presents medals lo win Merlin Lund, bye. Hers In doubles and a beta Russell Jensen, bye. minature silver loving nn to tin Glade Llnelmngh, bye. Hardware boys' winner. Logan BOYS SINGLES company, should also c itne In 'or (First Round) consldmahle credit, For the past First round matches must be three years they have fiirnlslud played by Tuesday evening. balls for all semi final and final Alfud Swinyard vs. Jaelt Mcmale-tiesNeil. Reid Maughan, bye. GET IN TOUCH WITH OPPONENT George Allen, bye. vs. Dai win Hanseu Clmrles In today's tsan of The Her.. Journal will be t(u.d a cot.ipi r 1. .nd, fieve Dibble vs. Junior Hail. fist of all oonfesiiuts glvog tln-'e Rescue Nelson, bye. telephone numbers and address Ho)d Lindquist, bye. Plovers are urged to git in loi.h s Harold Dibble vs. Joseph with their opponents as soon . possigle and art tinge a time to Phillip Pullen vs. 'Elwood play that will prove suitablewlih-I-to rouson. both players, ami yet will he Thomas "Halfpint the time mentioned for fltst Lincoln McOellan round mntehes. As soon as a mutch Is p! wort, 1 homas, should Paul Christensen, one of the routes! am s l Ureston Gunnell, bye plume the results into The a in order that Delmer Miller vs, Herbert New-ey- . complete match of he carried account may s played each day. or p Clair Nelson vs Glen Olson. J mu Hori nson vs. Irvin Fish, results at the U s C, courts, m the tournament cards. DOUBLES o Qqt of town pm.,, is we-v(Fljst Round) red with byes in all first roinv First round u atebes must be matches and will not he expected evening. plaved by 'I to play until the second round. Chiiotensen - Preston Ralph Tournament cards showing the bye. progressive play of the tournament Prenchlev Rollo Welds aril Wesley Kellar will be posted at the V. S. A C, G. E. McDonald. Hales vs Lee courts each morning and will nlso Ito'-Alleu vs. he placed in the S. E. Ntedham HenAlethews-GeorgHorsey company window. posl dricks. Players receiving seed. Lamolne GeldesPvin Fish vs. tions In the dtaw wer- - as foDibble. Durvtn llows: Ewart Sw inyard, Glade eorgo Allen, Brigham Mttughan-Alton finxer. Jack ChrisRalph bye. tiansen, Preston Hall, bye. Rhl Wllllnmson-RoChristensen. Ernest Stewart nml Lnmolne Maughan. ft doubles the Phillip Pullen Merlin Lund vs. Alton Saxer Glttdp Lineb&uph ote following comb'1 etions ' Ernest Stewart Vein Cooley, bye. favored itstthine in GunPaul ClirhU order named: Ralph Chi nell, bye. Bienchicv, ,Ii. k rhn.o'uu Peterson-JunioHall vs. Harold sen Kwart Sne'eanl. AL n Sux 1 India Matt Rich mils Lorenzo Richards. tgh, Ernest Fvhan Needham RuUm Squires (eo'iy hamimi" M me vs. Wfltoi ard Edward Kropfli. en Ilarvev Ala' gnnn. Marvin Div's-DalMsivin Davis Hale Christensen Cbri.slenten, Walter and Edward Kiopt i and Irvtn Fish and vs. TTsll Lnltman Ed Qulnney. Marwe-del- , Sherman Joseph Gediles. bve. In the boys' singles eight Players were seided as follows: Alfred Rigby Lindquist Russell Jenson, bye. Swinyard, Irvin Fish. Joscnh fh 'Mot-- Ig Swinyard Phillip Pullen, Paul Cbt- ii prHtnn OiinnAl1( J'arv l.UJ vn. Ja-!- s Ci.r's.ansen Ewat Sin. and Cleve Dibble. yard. 202 000 Errors ; 9 ne. Phone HIS W. Merlin Allen 232 North Second West, George Allen Wellsvllle, Utah. Preston Pi enchley Wellsvllle, Utah. Phone Phillip Pullen 132 South Third The Bearded Beauties, House of David team of Benton Harbor, Michigan, gave the Logan Collegians a real drubbing Friday afternoon at Johnsons Grove. The game was called on account of darkness in the first half of the eigth inning when the score read oimlWnf 10-J- 19 2. In the eighth Inning, the Beardscoied four runs but they were not counted due to darkness. West. CenThird. 175 ojpEMpoes West Charles Cardon They knocked two Logan pitchers PA MAe A PAlR-- f trom the hill and had started on a ter. Christensen thitd one when the game was uWUNThE MiHisfeR. MAMIES Rhone 9174 railed. Jesse Dailey lasted until Them 'I the fifth when he was relieved by Christensen To CBLA TelAHUS C&DMty Rhone 10J 1. Pete Blvans who lasted until iue FAR6C!,N.t. Jack Chilstlansen 43 Blast First eigth inning when he was rep'acej bv Ollie Otte. South Rhone 73, . Phone Wellsvllle, West. Daiby held the Beauties scoreRalph Ciiiisteusen Herald-JomnaThe Ottig Peterson less for the first three innings Utah. Rhone 10J 1. 50. Phone but in the fourth his support was Marvin Davis 96 West Center. Harold Peterson 559 East Fouith not too good and became wots Rhone 30, 894-Phone North. 121 in the fitth inning which latr East Second Cleve Dibble Mitt Peterson 268 South First mpunt the showers for Dalle. South. Rhone 1127-W- . 636. Phone West. 121 Second East Neve pitched a nice game or the Harold Dibble Ed. Qulnney 415 West Center. winnets although he was touched Phone hZjfUdC,, South. 215. Phone Fourth 684 fur 12 hits by the Collegians. East Irvine Fish Matt Rtchatds Botany Dept., IT. Biovn of the Collegians had a North. Phone 1083-W- . A. C. perfect day at bat with three trips Joseph Geddes 652 East Fourth S. Lorenzo Richards Botany Depi. lo tlu plate and three hits to his North. Phone 573 J. credit. Bowers and Neilsen were Wellsvllle, U. S. A. C. Preston Gunnell 168 South c'ose on his heels with three hits Ellwood Itasmuson Utah. Phone 10J-1- . of a possible four. Lee Haies 706 North Main. First East. Phone 1181. Ted Rich Law Court. Phone The summary: Phone 870 J. 1073-J- . Junior Hall 559 East Fourth Rulon Squires Thatcher butR. North. Phone 894 M. Phone 66. Roy Hall Wellsvllle, Utah. Ernest Stewart 52 South Sec180 West George Hendricks ond West. Phone 1155 W. First North. Phone 315. 467 Bhd. Alfred Swinyard Thomas Hugie College Hill. Charles Hansen 217 East Fourth Phono 97-Ewart Swinyard 4G7 Blvd. Phone North. Rhone 1289-W- . James Ilogenson College Hill. 97-Alton Saxer Collego Hill. Phone Phone 769 W. . Russell Jensen 45 South Third 759-J. Sorenson Fred 952-JCollege Hill. Phone West. Erward Kropfli 124 North Sixth Phone 759 J. Ross Tyson 162 Second Wist. East. tici In iljiii ea-- nut m DULtll 691 East Madison Thomas . Blast. 1 Hill Lehman 56 South Fourth Fourth North. Phone 789. 123 Clinton Vernon Eist SecWest. Phone 1061. Phonp 87 W. Sherman Lloyd 347 East Fifth ond North. Victor Waite Smitliiield, Utah. . North. Phone Darwin Lund 47 South Second Phone 62 J. Reid Williamson . Wellsville, West. Phone Merlin Lund 47 South Second Utah. Morris Wright 185 Sou'll Firs . West. Phone Phone 1002. Boyd Lindquist 44 South Third East. 542 North Rollo Woodward West. Phone 529. 1 Irvine Lindquist 55 East First First East, Phone 538 J. North. Phone 529. Rigby Lindquist 44 South Third West. Phone 529. Gh.de Linebaugh Delta Nu IIous, 1166 North Fltst East. Wllford Marwedel 640 College Youre not a hyproerite if you Umpires, Paiker and Hogan. IIill. admit It! says Sam Hardy in the 231 West role of Hornsby to Barbara StanDorsey Mathews ''-- st With a population of 121,857, First North. Phone 1072-W- . wyck as Florence Fallon in The Wellsvllle, Miracle Woman," showing today Kansas City, Kas., has 1770 perHarvey Maughan sons of 75 or older. Utah. Phone 10R2. at fhti Capitol theatre. Lamolne Maughan The thing is to be on the Wellsvlllft, Utah. Phone 10 R2. winning side," Hornsby claims. Reid Maughan Wellsvllle, Utah. "You dont wear your-sel- f out 10 R2. Phone when you go with the tide and E. C. 44 Lincoln McClellan South you can't get hurt if youre F'ourth Blast. Phone 961-J- . Jack McNeil 320 East Fourth Osteopathic Physician Florence Is smarting from an North. Phone 381 J. lice to her father and grieving Delmer Miller 428 North First for his death. A minister, deposed Osteopathic Treatments, East. Phone 894 W. by his congregalion because he Treatment of Needham 79 was too North he has died Sylvan old, getting . Main. Phone of disappointment. Thinking of Piles Varicose Veins. and Clair Nelson. 285 North First the callousness of the people her East. Phone 291. father has served Florence deRoscoe Nelson 11 South First cides maybe Hornsby is right and PHONE 575-Blast.. Phone 360-ou should never give a sucker 27 So. 1st East an even break. In other winds, Heibert Newey -. sell Hallehtliah, Third Blast. Plume donf give it Glen Olson. 420 North Third rwa) Rhone 79. ed boys a 809-R- l. Magna-Gar-fiel- 973-W- 920-W- d 2 n (Saipntiol STARTING TODAY , An ILyipno R. K. O. 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