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Show THE HERALD-JOURNAL- L00 , T II V R UTAH, A X, SDA MARCH V, tate T ouraey Its Beastly, This Sitdown Strike South Cache Meets North Rich Friday , W-,Spartans Outclassed s3 v In Runner-u- '' if ; p r - - I1-- -1 i day The other be decided plate team rate, meets trict runner two tourney posts will when Granite, third in the Jordan district Morgan, Summit disup, Friday night at the Deseret gym in Salt Lake, and when Richfield, Salina, Marysvale and Fanguitch meet in t i. , 'Vx.' x show still Tho comnussl,! n mains the finest farce in O , This is due, I Ymk think to the vibiant witless-x.s with which the leading to approach ai tins manage Time their loles each week Week in dues not stale them and week out Generalissimo Ins John J. Phelan delivt-iof lines tens of thousands them in the same apoplectic manner Session after session li Walker Wear tears into Trivia with the same pompous roars, and Bill Biown laughs up his sleeve and yawns behind his big hands as though he hadn't heard it all a million tunes before. iiMMEIU I VI. 1 E Y.1 Round IIoImii M.imlmg of Teams rents. For v s V ' ,', ' ' ' "4 ( I i .3' -- -.- a.'- When bustling activity around winter quarters of the A1 G. Barnes-Sel- ls Floto circus near Los Angeles indicated the road season was about to begin with Its resultant labor of pushing wagons, ttie circus pachyderms demurred. How did they demur? They sat down. And thus was born the first elephant sitdown strike on record. Police were poweitess, but the trainers thought of using pickets (very sharp) on the elephants. tournament Salina Friday and Saturday foi Sevier North St the German Would Guarantee championship. the South $250,000 For Beilin outplayed Ogden Cache team in the first and last Title Match quarters to gain undisputed possession of the runner-u- p spot in the region one race. The Tigers BY LESLIE AVEliY bursted into a lead of 8 to 2 In United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, March 11 (I'D the first quarter and were ahead From the moment you walk into the commission chambers urn sternly warned by the not to sit on Generalissimo the first row of seats because its reserved," until you leave, still wondering wily the front seals are reserved when no one ever them, pandemonium reigns. f Pandemonium and the Generalissimo, that is They work hand in hand and the effect is startling. Certainly they were staitling yesterday to frightened Aldo Spoldi, the little featherweight who came in to ask that his fight with California's Henry Armstrong his because be postponed The genhands were hurt. and medical eral threw opinion at Aldo for half an hour, but finally had to yield under Alilo's steady stream of I know, Mr General, hut I ni hurled " vier-Sou- th den president, said he was not yet ready to comment until u threatened suit against Braddock for anticipatory breach of contract" was out of the way. Schmelmgs offer was made subject to the approval of the state athletic commission which was not 12 to 5 at halftime, limiting the Max Schmeling offered to guaran- forthcoming The commission does U. lone field dur a tee Heavyweight Champion Jim- not want the state to lose the tax goal Spartans my Braddock $250, (XX) to risk his money from a Braddoi ing the two quarters. The Spartans made their only title in Berlin next summer got an bout and Chairman John J. Phelan real bid of the game in the third icy reception from the four Amer- hinted that Kraddoucs title might quarter with Bill Baugh and Seth ican parties concerned today he vacated if he did not go through , Thu 'ib Down Maughan scoring field goals in with his June 3 contract his manager, Jim rapid order to bring the score to Braddock, 9 to 12 for the Tigers. Ogden Gould, Madi.xyn Square Garden and promptly called time out, how- the New York State Boxing comand Wear The Generalissimo ever, and Warner, regular center mission turned thumbs down on would have had Aldo there yet who was replaced in the second Max's proposition. had not Blown skipped a vawn to quarter by Stewart, reentered the Champion Jimmy, busy absorbpoint out that even if the brothers game for the Tiger. Unable to ing the Florida sun, just couldn't find the basket in a Jozen shots be bothered by anything as trifMayo were brought on to testify from that there was nothing wrong with close in, the Spartans re- ling as a quarter-millio- n 'All I'm Aldo's hands, iheir evidence would linquished the ball and Wayment interested in is retaining my title, not outweigh the Italians arguOlsen and Warner scored field I'd rather fight Louis in Chicago ment that he "hurted '' goals to lengthen the Ogden lead anyway. to 18 to 9. The Wayment and OlGould was scornful of the ofsen baskets were the first two fer. Dammit, theyre his hands, Ogden shots of the quartei, while Wants Boost and he should know what ails the Warner points came on the Let em boost it to $400,000, fifth shot Murray Maughan scor- change the them," Brown pointed out. "If agreement to an 'Amer- 28 ed his only field goal of the game your hands hurt. General, and ican refeiee' instead of one 'muand Schenk his only point on a tually agreed you knew they hurt, would you upon, satisfy tho y tell you they foul let an pitch as the third quarter claims of Madison Sauare Carden, didnt." ended, 18 to 12, giving the Spar and Mike Jacobs, then maybe we'll antans 10 points to match the 10 talk business That would depend, after the Louis fight swered the General, always a points scored by Ogden in the in Chicago," he said. Why should annual first The Logan gym second and third periods. great one to fail around the we take about a quarter-millio- n badminton sing(cs tournament, in After Wayment had scored bush. when we already have a of the Business members which pair of foul pitches to again boost The American Film Men's Gym association will battle guarantee. the Ogden lead as the fourth ar.d Radio that Schmeling Herald-Journbadminton Spoldi was no more out than marter opened, Anderson retaliate- o.fers us mayrights be worth $150,000 but for the will get underway early Wear, who has a mad on at the d for South Cache and the Spar he'll have to peddle em." trophy, toit was announced Generalissimo and Brown (retans were through scoring BasThe garden which holds the pro- next week, B. Hunsaker, gym class portedly because kets by Packham and Williams motional they wouldnt contracts for a title de- day by H. The lova silver vote for him as commissioner), dug ended the scoring. fense by Braddock against Schmel- director. will betrophy, d awarded each year up a charge against one ing June 3 in its Long Island bowl ing cup, Wayment, Ogdens to the "A" division champion but Ai mstrong's Eddie manager, guard, was the outstanding man could not get up any enthusiasm sucin won on the floor with his sensational three years Meade, and voted to refuse him about the $50,000 Schmeling offered must be to sided a become a cession Generalissimo license. The defensive permanent and offensive play. to guarantee the American promoPackham with Wear, and Meade had the an excellent ters. Mike Jacobs would have to possession. played game at forward, while Warner at Badminiton Armstrong by the has proved to be dumbfounded get half of it as he sold his interest center played one of the best in the contract with probably the most popular indoor coat tails and was leading him (a fight Brown When games of his career. for half of the promosport developed in Logan for sev- from the room. Failure to hit the form shown Schmeling eral seasons, many members of stifled another yawn and sugtional proceeds. against Logan last Friday and No ' ominent the gym association having taken gested they grant Meade a temthe fact that were off' at they Col. John Reed Kilpatrick, Gar unusual interest in the game. Out- porary license. the hoop rendered the Spartans Brown and This was done, standing players who showed up saved almost powerless against the Tigthe sensational roast youngdoubles which in recent the meet, E ers. SOUTH CACTI Seth Maughan- and Norm ster from heading west under the G. T. F. P. was won by Ruion Squires and Schenk were fairly steady, as was are the two cham- protective wing of an outraged Green, Tommy 2 f S. Murray Maughan, but Baugh and Maughan Kenneth Palmer, Adrian manager. 2 0 0 4 pions, Anderson were far below form. Baugh g 0 5 4 4 Hatch, Guy Cardon, Wes Sehaub f The score: Anderson and several others. As Meade went out he was M. Maughan g OGDEN 0 3 Mr. Hunsaker announced entries G. T. F. r. Schenk g passed by Sol Strauss, on the Packham f 3 2 2 8 G. Maughan c No comedy writer 0,0 0 0 in the A division of the tournaway in. Olsen f ment as follows: Guy Cardon. Bob 0 2 ever imagined anything as 10 14 4 6 Warner c 2 0 0 4 Totals Holden, Tommy Green, Ken Palfantastic as Sol Strauss, law3 3 2 8 Score by quarters: Wayment g mer, Wilk Fox, Con Harrison, Bob yer for Michael Jacobs and 24 18 12 1 8 Williams g 0 0 2 Ogden Martin, George O'Keefe, Leander the 20'. Century Sporting club. 14 12 5 2 Stewart c Adrian Ruion 0 Cache F. Hayes, 0 South Hatch, Giant in stature, broken in Rending, Sehaub. Wes and referee; Stevenson, Squires speech, bald as an egg, and Totals 10 6 4 21 umpire. stone deaf, Strauss holds the The B division entries include world's championship for freeGeorge Everton, Howard Jessop, M. V. Coombs, Sylvan Needham, style marathon talking. Ross Nyman, Oliie Lucherini, John to Before the commission Jim Moser, E. Allen Bateman, k represent Jaeohs In the Norfleet, Bryan Wright, John Anthon Peterson, Reed TipTorrance scandal, lie wound up and let fly with a petts, Foster Allen, Ken Trotman, p oration, in Ray Trotman. which he said exactly nothing With 28 players entered in the tournament it is believed several exactly It times. The Generalissimo talked at the same outstanding entiles for the A.A.U. tourney later in time, but worked under a the month will show up. heavy disadvantage he coulil hear Strauss, but Strauss couldnt hear him. farm south of Trenton. Good water right. Gym Members To Battle For BadmintonCup Players Entered In First Singles Meet t i El A c, i m- gi-ii- Tuesday's Schedule - Tate O'Flakes, 8 1(01 i l h !l 111 p 1011s that mil 111 he a p p m "rubber in mine ways than one will of the Commer- le- -i niuk me finale cial league basketball season next Tm d iy when Evans Coal and lie and Tate O'Flakes battle for The two teams the PUT crown will nmt m the playoff as a result of, mushing the round-robi- n Li in nano m in a tie Wednesday nigtit with victories over Red Goum S hoes and Utah Mortgage Loan The shot men fell before the ice p k - by a scoie of 37 to While Utah Mm tgage went 25, down ill defeat, .12 to 28, hefoie Tali - untht lie H will against iliainpion champion when the title context k at p. ni. m opt ns next Tuesday the Logan Senior high sihool 'J lie Tate crew won the gym championship last spring after a brilliant season, while Evans won the championship in 1935 without losing a game. Eans will enter the game as a heavy favorite, having won thiee previous starts against the champions so far this season Continuing the fast play thaty carried them to a well earned over Red Goose Shoes Tuesday night, the Tate team played to outstanding ball throughout humble Utah Mortgage Wednesday Tn k Brown, Harold Olofson and Vugil Nyman headed a brilliant otlense, Brown and Olofson getting 12 and Id points eai h, while Nyman was doing a fine bit of ball rustling. I.ee Cheiketts and llnward Eames played strong defensive games, with Bus Otter-bec- k holding up his end during Charley his stay in the game Dunn and Wib Talbot, center and scored guard on the losing team, 10 points each to top the play of the Mortgage outfit. Lou Yeates, guard, and Ike Hirst, center, carried the scoring burden for Evans as they hung up 13 and I" points, respectively, to lead the icemen into the finals. The scores: -- t vc-tor- FORMER ATHLETE 5yy DIES SUDDENLY $23,500 Utah. near $6500 fruit and chicken farm adjoining city rof with canyon highway frontage. Good water mo c Four-rooroom modern brick hr..-.e-. housj, Darn, cement floor, milk house, poultry mincing cellar. and vegetable garage, large fruit fruit and orchard. 40-ac- re 1J m 1 Cash or Terms! times phrase. Full water right Trenton, farm West Cache Irrigation company. All under cultivabest tion. Produce any kind of crops. This is one of the in Cache Valley. places 73-ac- re during the Strauss speech the King's English appealingly asked for mercy, and three times Strauss with a murderous replied Three , -- nu il CHICAGO. March 11 O' Pi The body of J. Alex Sloan, former football player, Olympic trackster. and automobile race. probe cremated today-will moter, Sloan. 58, died suddenly from an infpction He was named to one of Fielding football teams Yost's while nt Obit) Wesleyan ill 1900, and was on the 19on American Olvmnie team in the shntput and held He several javelin events world swimming chummonxhips. Before entering automobile race Sloan worked for Los promotion Angiics and St Paul newspapers ns a snorts writer. He managed Barney OhlfieH Sid Haugdahl and other automobile racers, and ortho American Booking ganized agency. Strauss was finally gagged to make room for Mu.shky Jackson. Mushky was prepared with a contract allegedly bearing his signature and that o the mystery man who refused to take the "dive" for torrance in Baton Rouge." "Ain't mv siggernaehure," Mu.shky scornfully declared after studyLook at them ing the document. crossed t's! Never cross mine." This sort of thing went on for hems before it finally ended when Chief Little Wolf was led in to explain some grievous wrestling deuhie cross. Ho was given a sound talking to bv the Generalissimo who repeatedly referred to him as "Mister De Wolfe. (Copyright 1937 by United Press) E 195 5 M 12 59K-J- M-1- 2 3 New Oil Treated Dustless Slack. Very best in Cache Valley $f)5 GASAY 2 GOOD THINGS TO EAT M-1- 3 OF LOGAN 217 - - 18 Wert 1st South Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Refunded Phone 100 2 NOTICE POULTRY and SUPPLIES OF MCM lining roosters OF MEETING lillOl.DKKS Bruner's rrng.itiim Company. Sale: Ii o vnli li No West 7 A-- 7 Milk cow, freshen soon. Ph. 279 M-1- 2 hale: 2 Jersey cows, freshen soon. Warren McBride, Hyrum. M-- ll Sale: Cows Center. Sale: shoates. & East 26 M-l- l. Fertilizer 3U9-- del. hay 1928 1931 I OKU 1929 FOCI) 1930 BUCK 145 193(4 CHEVROLET TON PK Kl I 495 CHEVROLET TRUCK 195 193 FORD PICKUP OS FORI) TRUCK 1931 1931 1929 A-- sin bull. Ph. 2 at " 791-R- FRESH nil. mod. apt 278 N 1 mu apt. 128 So. 1 E. 3 NEW YORK, March 11 m"-T- ho day and night stand of the annual American Bowling congress tournament is on its second day following a night of lusty pinbanging that will give bowling fans a surprise because of the unusually high counts compiled Fiorello H. With Mayor of New York City throwing the first ball, aided and abetted by Louis Stein, oldest pinster in the classic this year, the 37th tourney was off to a flying start in the 212th coast artillery ar mory. That it was a flying start was evidenced by five totals, to say nothing of five marks in score made the Every by the high 10 of the evening will come in for a piece of the $145,000 prize fund. room 2 heated apt Yr. W. M-1- 3rd So. M-1- 2 YY Small cozy apt. for quiet couple at the Hendrickson. 1J3 East 5 Center. Available Mar. 15. Air conditioned Electric apts. ranges and refrigerators. 345 No. 3 East. 5 M-1- ia M-1- or 3 rms, htd. 312 W. Cent. 4, New modern apts. East. 2 2700-clas- s. M-l- b No. 3rd 275 room apt. 459 W. 1 N. rms. Priv bath. 236 N 1 E 281'0-cla- M-1- 3 M-1- 2 M-1- 2 i or apts. DOG TEAM RACES pnv. 3 room HEAD CARNIVAL apt Turn inked: 2 278 N. 1 & bath. apt." 459 i YV E MAKE For Windows : j THE BEST ' M-- ll Is none too good. Our best paint will cost less to keep your house painted. room mod 349 S. Main 3 1st No & Our factory prices are low, yet you can buy no better II blinds than we make: BLINDS V. "k PAINT . UNFURNISHED rni. mod. TESTED For Gardens and Lawns We buy fresh seed in bulk. It iH tested. We know It is good yet we sell it for less! 3 M-1- 3 125 .v.v. SF.F.n ll AFARTMENTS FOR RENT FURNISHED it! 235 209 North Main Street Rhone 279 Logan, Utah spreader, and 20 bu. of early Bart, also young WisconM-- 3 545 395 CACIIK AUTO C0M VA NY Maiiur HIGH IN TOURNEY 135 1929 1935 More brooders. Jamesway FOR SALE or TRADE 5 195 M-3- 0 94 8-- Mar. 95 - 595 aecurale. Burn less 7uel. J. W. Morrell. 162 W. 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Mohr Secretary Dates of Publication: Used Cars Canyon road 1179 3 Notice is hereby given 111 it xpeentl meeting of the .Stoi khold-- i liMintli is of the Pruvnlenet-BI- ni Fol It Irngiitinn eoinpany, a i in ami culled potation, li.is been duly will he held at Jrovnlenee Town Hall in the town of Provident e on the 22 day of Mareh, 1937, at 7.30 o'clock p. m. for the following special purposes: To vote upon a proposal to settle and compromise that certain action now pending between this company and the Millville Irrigation company-- , and to authorize the president and secretary to sign a written stipulation on behalf of said company compromising and settling said lawsuit upon the terms therein set forth, which said stipulation will be presented to the stockholders at said meeting, ami to trunsiut ouch other und further business as shall regularly come before said meeting. Dated this 4 (lay of March, 1937. M-1- 5 M-1- 0 vrivivxNvyiiVuyi-tr- 30 to loo acre pasture. 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These prices control when the advei tise a rt is paid for ill If lolleition is necessary, a lolleition fee is added to above 4 March 11 t i Oil sec lire seats to the omedv I wanted to see, Pnwdw.ii . diclded esteiduy to volt fisti-tribunal, the New in, is highest and Ymk boxing commission, u iti li it sit m judgment 1 the in Only three positions school tournament, state high scheduled for next week nt Salt unfilled toLake City, remained day as a result of Wednesday in which Ogden and night games Lehi teams became the twelfth to enter the teams and thirteenth The Tigers moved into classic. the tournament as a strong Reby outi lass-jn- g gion One runner up South Cache, 24 to 14, in a playoff game at Brigham City, while Lehi, runner up m the Al32 pine division, defeated Tintic, to 18, to take a post in the meet. at the In spite of their defeat hands of the Ogden team, the a retined Cache South hoopsters chalice to jump into the tournament for the first time in many years as they meet North Rich, Rich district champion, Friday for one of the remaining three positions The game will be played in the North Rieh gym at Laketown at 8 p. m., it was announced to- PERSONALS Want Ad Rates MCI.LMOKE NFW YORK, Playoff g HENRY' page seven 9 3 7 Herald - Journal Classified Ads Get Results Tate OFlakes The Sports And Evans In Parade Title Contest BY I 11, FRESHMAN RECEIVE count toward a sweater in the future. The entire squad wishes to extend their appreciation to the coach, and the sihool for the "40' has football The greenling squad awards. taken on a new color since the o issue of the "40" sweaters. Twenty-twYV II F. A T men received the award this Nye & Mason, Ine. of is composed year. The squad Buyers of wheat and other a great many former high school Grains I.ogin, Phone 24t3 stars, and Coach Romney will have Egg Buyeis some good material to mold the varsity team with next year. The squad this year was one of the hugest in the si hoofs history. TRACTOR and ll.OW Following is a list of gridiron men who received t lit award: DarPROSPECTS rel VVmtel, Lloyd Langford, Lee Howard Shurtz, Champ Cardon, Before Inlying kis- - the new Lee, Ken Scott, Royal Kalis, Mor1937 nioilels ris Morgan. Joe V. oodward, Gem ge ALLIS ( HAI.MEIW Ken Lloyd Graham, Shtilsen, Tractors anil Plows Blink, Fred Roman, Floyd Greener Mike Steppue, L. Tippilts, WalNow on display at lace Braggtr, Golden Petersen, William Stevens, Dee Reese, Jim LUNDBEKG-BCICCO. Yi loon, aou Bob Crookaiun. Preston Logan II The lemaimng members of the squad received points which will FOOTBALL AWARDS K , HEMSTITCHING Five cents a yard. Mail orders promptly filled, work guaranteed. Bessie Morrill, 72 East 3rd North. Phone 121 J. A 6. -- -- LOGAN FLORAL Legan Floral combined with Richards Mortuary, 71 West Center, sells cut flowers, potted plants, funeral de- 7 signs, and corsages. Phone 3 13. A-- ROYAL TYPEWRITER WINS ON WORK! Tjpewriters and adding machines, bought, sold, exchanged and repaired. We Lave several used Underwood and Remington reconditioned tyiewriters at attractive prices. Call us for a demonstration of the new Royal Typewriter or the Allen Wales Adding Machine. Geo. B. Everton. Tel. 386. UPHOLSTERING Furniture repaired or upholstered; cushions refilled; cars upholstered or Lowest prices. Estimates A 8. free. 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