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Show r THE DAILY HERALD AND THE JOURNAL f MONDAY, AUGUST 19 3, PACE 3 1. H HOGAN JUNIORS BEATEN BY POCATELLO Early Inning Runs Wi thstand Assault The Logan Collegians will Tuesplay the Clinton team day afternoon at Jphnsons Grove. The Clinton boys are making a tour of Utah and Idaho, and recently defeated Jf "fthe Ogden Gunner team of Ogden. . The game will start at 5:30 jcclock. SOLONS CREEP UP ON MACKS 11-9- - CARNERA ON CARD TONIGHT NEWARK, N. Aug. a 3. (U.PJ SUN BEAU IS BEST WINNER Karsted, c Jensen, rf.. Armstrong, lb. Hronik, 2b Hamster, If Lombardi, p. ., Cuio, p .. E. J Primo Camera and Roberto Roberta rival Italian heavyweights, will meet in a bout at. Dreamland park tonight. Camera must win decisively to safeguard his match wiith Jack Sharkey at Brooklyn next month. Both fighters completed training Saturday and have been warned by the state athletic commission that they will be suspended for life if the bout gives any indication of being a prearranged contest. Baden, 3b Hadley, cf Mulica, ss . X NEW YORit, Aug. 3. The wot Id may have concede the American league pennant to the Philadelphia Athletics, but Walter Johnson and his Washington Senators have not yet relinquished hope of participating in the 1931 world series. Philadelphia's lead was cut to ten games yesterday when the Senators won their second consecutive game from the leaders, 10 to 6. Alvin Crowder was the tiero of the victory, holding the Athletics in check for the final eight innings after they had pounded Sam Jones for four runs in the first inning. The Senators matched Philadelphias four runs in the first with an assault on Hank MacDonald and added four more off Hoyt in the second inning to dinch the contest. rest of the A disastrous first and second Loinning meant defeat for the gan junior Collegian baseball team Saturday afternoon at Adams field. juniors, rresent The Pocatello slate chami)ions of Idaho, defeated the Collegians by the close . score of Mark Brown started on the mound for the Loganites and was touched for four runs in the iirst inning and was well on thej way to another Pocatello riot ?n the second inning when Junius Smith, heady Logan twtrler came lo his tescue and retired the Idahoans, although four runs did cross the plate. Brown was sufwas fering from a sore arm andtherefar from being in condition, could fore it is to be expected he not hoid the Railroaders in check. Smith pitched airtight ball and after the second inning he was and otily touched for six hits three runs. Lombard! and Cuio the pitching for Pocatello, allowed receivLoganites- seven hits and ed good support from their mates. Theron Mauchly, brilliant Logan game shortstop, played a beautiful Time and for the Collegians. natural turned again this hard hit grounders into easy outs Wakely of Logan had a perfect the day at bat with one- trip to Baplate and one hit to his credit. Railden and Mulica hit well for roaders with a three times at bat and two hits for Laden as comand pared to five trips to .the bat three hits for Mulica. The Logan hits were pretty well distributed with Laub, Scholes, Dibble, Ryan Bullen and Wakely each getting a hit. The summary POCATELLO CHICAGO,. Aug. 3. (U.PJ Sun Beau topped ail money winner on the American turf today. with a total of $330,044 and prepared to go after additional prize money in the $25,000 added Hawthorne Handicap Saturday. Sun Beau, owned by 'Willis Sharpe Kilmer, Binghamton, N. Gallant Y., publisher, surpassed Fox's previous high mark of $386, 1G5 when the Gallant six year old horse won the Arlington handicap Saturday with its prize of $27,300. Lalt, .1 I a OGDEN, Aug. 3. (i.Ei Inter- mountain sportsmen might )ust as a well prepare themselves for shock for all probability the government will find it necessary either to cut down the hunting season on ducks, geese, snipe and bra lit or to eliminate it entirely this year. to These .according George Musi.back, superintendent of the : Bear River Migratory Bird refuge, are tile plain fads as the situation Blands today. Mushback and W. C. Henderson, connected with the U. S. biological survey, arc making a careful survey today of existing conditions Secrets in the Bear river marshes. Champ Driver Toll With approximately 95 per cent - Swa on Golf Links of the game bird breeding grounds to of western Canada for inch, SAN DIEGO, Inch changed dust because of ten dry years and pound for pound, Charles Thoinus, of three years actual drought crack San Diego professional, can 1929, 1930, and 1931 and with an hit a golf bull further than any 50 in estimated man living. per cent decrease lOrds last year, the situation toThomas stands 5 feet even, lie a has reached critical stage, weighs 103 pounds. day Mushback asserted. Sportsmen Yet he has driven the new must cooperate witli federal auball over 300 yards! lmiiotm thorities to the end that future His drives averse 255, but v. lien he really wants to :pull out a hunting may be prescrr-- l. Biological survey representa- long tee shot, he hits 280 without tives have made extensive investiundue pressing. gations of the situation in CanaSpeed Wins da and have discovered that breedHis phenomenal distance proves ing as compared to past years that brawn is worthless in golf, i has aimost been non existent. unless coupled .fast muscles. A drastic order either eliminatI get my distance," Thomas ing open season this fall or cut"by swinging the club ting ithe hunting season to a explains, head as if it were a heavy rock month or less, is expected by tied to a string. Club head speed Mushback within several weeks. Hunting seasons in several states is the secret of golf mechanics. "For tliis reason I use light open as early as September 15. clubs. It is possible to swing them faster than heavier ones, and there is less danger of deviation. For Heavier Men Charles Thomas crack . BY HENRY McLEMORE "I would advise large men to United Press Staff Correspondent use heavy clubs. They can ob- driver of the links. tain distance with them without NEW YORK, Aug. 3. (U.E) It fast. The faster the -As will be a downright shame if Max-i- e hange the greater the chance in Its a result of a recent now Poland Rosenbloom lose to Jimmy swing, service, postal of error. has a postoffice for every 6300 bout in Slattery in their small should "But the golfer Bbbets Field, Brooklyn, Wednes- stick to inhabitants. light clubs. Heavy ones day night for the Harlem Clown, will cut 10 30 per cent from to as Maxie is sometimes called, is his distance. Personally, if I used boxing's one colorful champion. a heavy driver, the dub probably What is more, Maxies dereat would carry me along with it to would come as a severe blow to the hole. those folks whose conscience bothSecrets in Timing ers them on the morning after the night before. We have been "Of course the real secret of told by several of "those folks distance from the, lee is timing. that few things are as comforting Years of practice are required. in such a dark hour as to turn to The secret of "getting everything the sports pages and read where into the ball without slicing, Maxie taxied directly from a hooking or smothering cannot he night club, slipped off his even- acquired in a few days. . Thomas is one of the few proing colthes, executed a few; steps of the rhumba, and then hopped fessionals willing td speak a good 1 blithely in the ring to knock word for the hew ball. , i some opponents head off. It has cut perhaps 10 feet off We have been told that such my drive, ( he says, but there more import reading is doubly comforting when are compensations Maxie'S opponent happens to be ant. The new ball "feels better some earnest young man who had off the club. It stays on the trained for a month on nothing green after youve smashed it more stimulating than milk and there with an iron. It sits up and who thought a night club was invites the swing. something policemen tapped tax It's Really Better payers on (the head with. Maxies color is not confined to the"Altho the balloon tends to rim cup, it is better putting ball his night club life and ability to train on the dance floor while because it affords better touch. Thomas asserts that teaching .Touting through a statdy Polka has injured his game.' When a or stomping the latest craze-baby-faceblonde. A pro seriously studies a pupils faults, he unconsciously absorbs large share of the color comes them and incorporates them in his from his antics once he gets inside those ropes. Here he is at own game, he 6ays. Thomas has given up teaching one and the same time a silly, a San Diego laughing clown and a highly effi- and now represents cient piece of fighting machinery. golf school in professional matchbout will es. lie has become a playing Wednesday nights mark ithe seventh time Maxie and pro. have met. j Slattery REVERSES DECISION WASHINGTON, Aug. 3. fd.E) The Interstate Commerce commission today reversed a. 1927 decision and authorized the Northern a Pacific- Railway to abandon branch line in Jefferson county, Montana, The rare gas xenon has. been successfully extracted from the air ' In 1.914, about 12,400,000 net by, a French scientist. Its ratio tons, or 50 per cent of the worlds of content in the air is one part seagoing merchant tonnage was Of British registry. in tep million. semi-fina- OGDEN YOUTH YINS TOURNEY ' AV)' w Av ; - ' j by l Lu-nt- LOGAN CITY TENNIS TOURNAMENT (Sponsored by the 1 wish to enter the Sports editor. Herald-journtennis tournament as follows: Herald-Journa- . 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Products backed by v' Pet. .ESG .475 .400 .378 .363 11 ; When you buy a watch or a rake, a set of china or a radio set that is advertised in this paper,, you are buying a product whose maker is willing to talk about it, teil about it, put what he knows about it in print and signs his name to it. When you buy advertised merchandise by name, you get the utmost of purchasing value from every dollar. 7 Sundays Results New York Philadelphia J Jioston 6, Washington 10. Chicago 4, Detroit 8. St. Louis Cleyelaml MT t L tati: aseesz. Rfi-TP- TSfcJMieR 8l& PMILADELPftA athleTcs-U 17 Y&ARS R096': STATE LEA&JS a pnzmss W w J f' 1 , i blue-eye- ..725 .630 yi Herald-Journa- shooting a par. a "lagSsttv 7 7 -- Herald-Journa- - w .' . sored by the Play in the three events, mens singles and doubles and boys singles wilt be started Monday, August 10, and will continue throughout the week with the finals likely to be played on Saturday. Play will be held on the two cement courts at the U.S.A.C., which have been reserved for tournament play. Pairings for the tourney will be announced in on August 9 the and three cards bearing the drawings for the three events will be posted in the S. C. Needham Jewelry company window, Monday Mr. Needham is the morning. donor of the mens singles and boys singles trophy and also the doubles medals. He Is cue of the most ardent supporters of the net game In Logan. Ralls for semifinal matches will be furnished by the Logan Hardware company. Several new entries have been includreceived over the week-ening Irvin Lindquist, Sylvan Need 'i NATIONAL LEAGUE Standing of Teams Upctg 'RoBSte, City-Cach- ham, Merlin Lund, D&tus Hsf Phtlj mond, Rigby Lindquist, Bullen, Walter Kropfli, and sell Jenson. Irvin Lindquist from an L. D. cently returnt-mission and since that time been playing considerably, formerly attended the U. S. A. and gained the reputation cf bell one of the hardest bitting play at Utah State. Sylvan Needh played considerable tennis scha attending Logan high where he was a perennial conte er for the Region One doubles tie for several years. Walter Kropfli hails from Not Logan and played tennis for Non Cache. He has also played c siderable tennis in Region ft competition. j Phillip Bullen is the only n entrant in the boys tourney. PI excellent chant should have in the iboys e mt. He has hi considerable expedience and la j so entered in tlA mens sing! and doubles evenu Two n combinations entered the doubt event they are: Bullen and Ml and Rigby Lindquist a tin Russell Jenson. y OP : Five more days remain for tennis players in Cache valley to e enter the annual Logan Valley tenuis tournament spon- SALT LAKE CITY, Aug. 3. (U.R) Thirteen year old Danny Alsup, Ogden, today held the stale juvenile golf championship after a sensational victory yesterday at Nebley park over Jimmy Sinclair, 13, Twin Falls, Idaho. Down three a the tenth, the Ogden boy came back strongly and won five of the next six holes. Sinclair then took a new lease on life and squared the match by taking the seventeenth and eighteenth holes. Young Alsup showed remarkable coolness under the fire of competition and a rather loud spoken crowd. He halved the nineteenth hole by sinking a putt af-- " ter missing up two fairway shots. He won the match on the 20th "The way WfrtfCW KJ 1 BRUSHING UP SPORTS t EAST HAMPTON, L. J.. Aug .3 Only two of the six seeded players remained in competition today as the annual Maidstone Club Women's invitational tournament reached the second day of competition. With a field of 17 American and Britishr women, including members of the British Wlghtman cup team, the tourney was featured yesterday by the elimination of such seeded stars as Miss Marjorie Morrill. Dedham, Mass.; Miss Dorothy Weisel, Sacramento, Cal.; Miss Josephine Oruic.ishank, Santa Ana, Cal.; and Mrs. Eileen Bennett, Whittlngstall, of England. The only other seeded Britisji Shepherd-Barroentrant, Mrs. l round, qualified for the while the remaining American seeded entrant, Mrs. Marjorie Gladman Van Ryn of Phildelphia, advanced to the quarter-fina- i round. Only Five Days To Sign For Tourneyi I I Because it doesnt pay to advertise poor products, it does pay to buy those advertised! BASEMALL LEAGUE Team Standing Provo 5, Salt Lake 4. Ogden 6, Helper 5. It is said that the Blbliotheque Nationafe in Paris is the largest library in the world. It contains more than 4,050,000 books and a vast collection of manuscripts, pamphlets and other literature. s, I i |