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Show A THE HERAT,!) PAGE SIX - JOURNAL, LOGAN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER UTAH, 1931, 1, FAR WEST FLAME BURNS UP TENNIS COURTS First Vines Takes Honors Everywhere j 011 Bv Cl YIRE Bl I5CKY . NLA Service ports Ur J -- ( I be-Th- THEY HD CLOSE the vxefl !,hlan rou!d turn as docs Vines pt.llLCt t,tlung is the answer; NEW YORK, Sept 1 The j ci feet timing with long levernms age and the proper footwork flaming menace of the t( courts that turned out to be a loi balance. In addition, Vines raffhits a ball flat, reducing the false alarm a year ago is top 'pm winch quickly curve ing in the east again-burn- ing a ball downward but kills its up everything Dtnore it Ellsworth Vines Jr., speed. Pasadena youth, six feet in Vines took everything two inches ta.l and 143 pounds of tennis speed and skill, is the S1gpt in California last spring, winch included the nuiionul destroyer He will nioie than likely be.ciay C()Urj, championship. lie the next numlx r one ranking j men swept the field in the e player in the Umtfd States, f rtouston. Tex, invitational, National men's singles f0re COnung east to win the championship at forest Hula Longwood, Seabright and Cas- will tee him at his lno championships. Sept. hottest. And after that well, His next venture will be the he will be champion and theyll National He 1. was seeded championships. ninth last year and just have to rankto him No. lost in tnc fourth round to G. Its all very beeasyno figure out possible wav Lyttelton Rogers. Therell He probably of keeping him off the Davis Wlll KPt one 0f the first five Cup squad next yeai, even li sce)c(j positions this time. And we wanted to," said Samuel Ulun ei ,p an eye on him Hardy, famous tennis official i and captain of the 1931 team. lies a vastly im- -, proved player over the Vines T . I saw last year I can auui.s. see him winning the national championship next month." This, from one who knows top flight tennis and Is associated with this country's stars ns leascn enough to believe that the young firebrand will not NEW YORK, Sept 1 (UP) burn hinu.elf out this season. Ernie Schaaf, youthful Boston heavyweight, today was a step cam1931 Vines opened his nearer Ins goal -- the worlds he To date, championship and the paign, in March. lias lost but three matches tronhy fur which two to George Lott. Chicago he served as model thiee years Gled-hill, slar, and one to Keith ago his buddy from California Schaafs advance was made who will be his tennis enemy at the expense of Vietorio when they return to school this Campolo of Argentina, whose fall, Vines to Southern Califor- bid for championship ranking nia and Gledhill to Stanford. tame to an inglonous end m Six months is a long time to the seventh round of a schedkeep up a full head of tennss uled 12 round bout at Ebbcts steam, but Vines has done it field last night. because he knows how to loaf Schaaf won the bout when oi relax, if you prefer It. Ilf Campolo realizing he had can play a tense championship chance of fighting his wav the slightest from behind to match without win "retired show of strain When occasion after 1 45 of the seventh round demands, he rail move swiftlv. The victory will go down in but always with a loose, free the record books as a knockout, stride that disguises Ills speed Schaff's consecutive of foot His style of play Is a knockout eighth but in realty lesson in the conservation of Campolo triumph, became tired, slid t,o energy. the canvas and remained there Anu besides his hidden speed. until counted out. Vines skinny fram completely covers the .swilt in his dnves It takes three geneiations to When tlie young Californian make a gentleman or, as a lays on the bah with his foreone ( i suggests, timporary hand, "There's nothing you ran aired m the stock oo about it, declares Cliff Sut- niaikct good guess ter. And you may believe Sutter: Vines trimmed linn at SHERIFF'S SALE recently For years Bill Tddcn h is been the Babe Rath of the 'N 7 HE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DIStennis courts None could hit a TRICT of he State of Utah, In ball so haul as Big Bill An and for the County of Cache. the aging Philadcl- , none save LAND HANK i HOW HE SCORCHES EASTERN COURTS The Snnthfield baseball nine won from Hyde Park 7 In an exciting ten inning game played Saturday afternoon It w'as anybody's game alter the second inning Smithfu Ids ability to get hits when they wire most needed enabled them to eke out a win Both over the Hyde teams had several rallies and succeeded in getting a number! Smlthfield,! of hits Pitcher, s, struck out 19 while O Waite, losing chucker. Snnthfield' whiffed 11 batters connected for 13 safe hits and STAND NATIONAL The ' b-- 12. The lineup SM1TUI II LI) al i 1 1P-t- 1 THE. FEDERAL a corporation, BERKELEY, vs. LARS J. RASMUS SEN, an Incompetent pel son, by Kue Rnsin..;.sen, bis guaidian t and Kale Rasmussen, his Doe, Second Doe, and Third of wife-Flis- Every Doe, Deb ndants. To he sold at Sheriffs sale on lire 3rd day of September. 19.31, al the fiont floor of the County Con t House, at 12 o'clock noon of -aid day, In Logan Cltv, :n Cat he , drop real quality County, Utth, the following s( ribed piopcity to de wit-lir- southeast (punter of the Niirlhwest quarter; the Southwest Ti.it er ol the Northeast quarter; 'lie Wist half of the South) us! qti.it lor anil the East h tlf of the Southwest (pi.uter of Section I own-hi- p II North. Range 2 Wet Silt Lake l!a-- e and Meridian anil continuing 24(1 lines, more or less Together with all rights ol I'U'iy kind and nature, howevei ev idenreii, to the use of water dm lies and canals for the Iriiga lion of said premises. rnge'hrr with all tenements hereditaments and appurtenances then unto lu longing oi in any wist I j 54 60 61 68 70 73 83 .575 .542 .527 with Mondays .vesolts York. 3, 4; Boston (second game ten Innings ). (No others scheduled). New 465 .457 430 .352 AMERICAN 3 2, knock- one-routwo-roun- "C clone bout d Thompson, Pa-cif- ic heavyweight la'I were added champion, night to Jack Dempseys "exU hibtion tour vicrones Otlicials said 12 370 persons paid $21 880 to see the Itformer was champion's exhibition. said to be the largest crowd ever to attend an Indoor event northwest here- - LEAGIE Standing of the Teams W. L Pet Philadelphia Washington New Yoik Cleveland St Louis Detroit Boston Chicago .720 595 579 501 411 402 .395 394 35 51 53 62 75 76 49 75 50 76 90 75 73 63 553 51 Copies of the financial report of the Utah State Agricultural college have just been published and transferred to the board of trustees of the institution by Russell E Berntson, executreasurer tive secretary and and purchasing agent. The gives a detailed financial statement of all receipts and expenditures at the college from July 1, 1930, to June 30, Mondays Results Pinladelohia 3 Boston 8 St Louis 3 Washington 6, New York Cleveland 15, Chicago, 5. 5 re-D- oit If California again rules at the top of U. S. tennis, young 1931. The college proper, the extension service and the experiment station had combined receipts title this month. . totaling $922,850 65 and the total expenditures of these three 0 departments was major 58 leaving a net balance of $8 280 07. The Utah experiment LONG BEACH, Calif, Aug 31 station furnished more than UP The American Legion re- this balance, the state station sents accusations that veterans fund showing a balance of have made unreasonable de-- 1 $10 108 25. The extension sermands upon the government vice showed a net balance of Ralph T. ONeil, national $140 94 The deficit in the col$914,-57- Todays Sport Parade MiI.EMOUE HENRY Ity the next I nited Press Staff Correspon- SIT le Sea-brig- Pitsburgh Philadelphia ( l.cinnati 9-- 5 73 71 68 59 59 55 45 . 7-- yjj ' St, Louis New York Chicago .. Brooklyn Boston Thiee and a 1. Sept. SPOKANE, Wash, W L Pet. UP) 84 45 651 outs i Sixth ward 4 Plnppeii was on the mound for the wmneis and was touched lor ten hits dui mg the nine inning tray. The Hyue Paikers weie held scoreless until the Sixth inning when one counter, was made. In the Seventh they1 scored thiee more and tlnew a scare in the newsboys, but and held on Phipptn tightenedHerald-Journto has load The boys v ere able to touch D Wane f jt nine hits, but after the nfth inning were unable to score Chattel ton got thiee hits out of four trips to tne plate while E Wane was the best hitter loi the 'us. rs getting three ruts out ol five trips to the plate The snninnry. HYDI. PARK non-playi- E continued al 5-- would-be-hitter- Paik Hetald-Jouin- their winning streak Monday when they handed the fast Ilyde Paik team a 4 beating at Johnsons Grove. This makes, the louith stiaight game mat! the newsboys have won, the other u. tones being over, the! and the1 Eitt tries, 8-- Hyde LEAGUE tne Teams DIE drive to have a complete .emit and Vanguard troop organization in every ward of the Benson district of the Cache Valley council by Sunday, Sept. G, was launchfd Sunday. This project Is under the of Supt J. W. Kirk-bud- e of the Cache county schools, who is troon committee t. chairman for the Benson Scout Executive Ionl was in Richmond Sunday to meel with the MIA. groups in their regular monthly mteting In connection with sessions of the stake auxiliary organizaconference. tions monthly Scout troon organization as a district ptoOlem was the theme of the scout phase of the mutiA dis-tne- ng. In organization complete scout and Vanguard units in earh ward of the district, it Is the atm, according to Mr Pond to have a troop committee of five members, a scout troop scoutscoutmasmaster and ter and a Vanguard scoutmaster and assistant. Vincent Larsen is Vanguard commissioner of the Benson distuet Peat son H Coibett former bishop of Eureka, who was rerentlv appointed lit ad of the Ninth Cache LDS. ..etmn-nr- y. will also act as a lamer m scouting in the Benson dls-tiiMr Pond s.,id rt. imu dent. NEW YORK, Sept. 1 (UP) I.twis Robert Wilson, known a Hark, is just about through with the Chicago Cubs. Rather, the Cubs are about through wiih hail Its dollars to dill pickles that the III R dirty-face- barrel-cheste- d, day youre a bum, Wilso i like a suit of klassy Chattcrton, pits c Uat kolieec kluthes A vear ago Ho'dcn, p the Hackamore kid had 46 home runs and hi name m iron? Lcadunes tnan Hoover Tiday Hack has 12 home runs and you can't even l.od hi. name in the box ..core d, pos-s.-ji- C - , i(-- la-- b- -- -- , n by something like 515J-00- 0 NO INJIKY go to the Phillies for Chuck Klein and Pmkcy Wmt-ne- y e, MOAB Uah. Aug 31 (UPi We hope ihis report for bad as Hack has ben. Count v authonties decided he de. sn deserve such definitely today against a loi-rRibena" Aliight inqnny into the death of Nuodemu-Hut to the Pin, lies Never1 Ian, 23, Tu son Ail' whos' beck was found on H be Ruth's favoule the bank of the Colorado river maxint, one day youre a hero, near Moab will un-tiu- sever-punishm- nl . V ! AB R H i 0 0 Sj 1 1 Phippeu. McDma'd, 2b Dust If i ndand. rf i com-mand- 0 n i 1 0 said today in address-- 1 attending the ing delegates opening session of the annual convention of the California department of the legion. "We have never in the past, Hoffman. 3b Martin, 2b for legislation that is unfair or unreasonable, or that will Herald-Journplace an unjust financial bur-- 1 O'Neil der on our government, summary: den, E. Waite and O. Waite said 'The condition cf unemploymurs, Chaweitoi-- McDonald. ment among the world war veterans continues to be acute O Neil said "The relief of this situation is one of the most ng problems of the legion today. o finding, or creation of won: for the unemployed is the emergency phase of the s employment campaign Totals If d, K.VAL Johnson, cf John, lb the Cubs do Klein dirtier uni- land Whitncv they wi'lgitbe tounh formed outfielder will be givi- to beat V.) 'tnev in fmrd, ng m other pastures when the English at short, Judge at sec1932 edition of the Cubs is asond and Jim Bottomlcv sembled. For William Wrlgloy. on first, the Chicagoans would Jr,, the maharajah of the Cubs, have an infield, gentlemen, an has had enough and plenty of in field Hack a, d his slump And that outfield with Klein, Wrigley makes no effott to u'er and young Birton conceal his disgust with Wi- woukint be a slouch. This lsons 1931 performance. Asked K'fi'i man who ahiady hits whether or not Hack would be instiling they thiov- up there, with the team in 1932 Wngley ' getting with tne pass-- i answered. A ine of e game I sinceicly hope nit. W'hnn rr.o- i- sf a nns and ho.i couple likely t was a fine player hut year to th.c best nlan in the leathis year he has b en a ou.i. gue You i ant be a playboy at night a ball pu.ver tne next ouj wants in hr pc he will ce fit to ulu.M Veung 8t"iblmg fisht aexin He sav., he hs the wiih some othei elrb 'glove itch.") What we want to know is has he the itrh on Ycu dont have to lead or on his chin the lines of Wn.iry' lis knuckles Iletr 7'ax sr funding .tatuner.t to get the fact Diet vlme not once not twice, but Hack is headed for some other t.v time. town. Which town Well, reports have it that Hark, ace bandy-legge- LD-J- Hyde Paik al 28 5 9 10 000 001 300-- 4 9 010 130 00x-- 5 two base hits, Hol- --:- and Grant Arus Westover Keaton, Logan youths, are joinin1 ing with J- L. Montrose opening a new oicyc.e shop on next to Watsons grocery Federal avenue The new shop will open Wed-- j nesday. Mr Westover and Mr Montrose went to Salt Lake Monday to make agency arrange-- 1 ments for a popular line of bicycles and to purchase a stock of bicycle accessories. Keaton was named junior bicycle champion of Logan at a Salt Lake meet m 1926 and won a trip to Philadelphia to participate in the national races that year. Westover paiticipated in local bicycle laces several years, winning lirst place on a number of occasions Norfleets Are Back From Lengthy Tour James Norfleet Sunday with his family firm a 4 000 mile auto tour Manager i ed lege proper funds was shown to be $2,847 01, this but deficit was due to the failure of the state null tax funds to come in on the basis of previous 'ears The attorney gen-ti- al has since ruled that the college will participate m theso payments when they are made.The report covers every phase of tlie financial activity of the college during the past year and includes the financial report of the Branch Agricultural college as well. Mr. Berntson is secretary-treasurof that institution also. The combined rs secretary-treasureexpenditures of the office therefore were considerably over one million dollars for the fiscal year. Seventy-tw- o pages are covered in the report and a special supporting schedule is included in the case of every general division of the institution. Those cooperating in the making of the report in addition to Secretary Berntson were Eric Johnson, assistant secretary Hazen Cooley, assist-ant secretary B A. C.; Sylvan Erickson, bookkeeper; Beatrice Allen. Eva Baxter and Lottie Batkin, stenographers, and C. Lester Pocock, clerk , - i er Y through Illinois, Missouri, Kansas Colorado and Wyoming. They visited relatives of Mr. ard Mis. Norfleet in and mar Caibonda in southern Illinois, In England, more than 100 000 end spent sometime in St. Louis war widows have remarried, Mo leaving onlv 110 550 still receivCrops through Illinois, and Kansas look good ing pensions. t Mr declares Southern Illinois Is harvesting a large Have you any job printing you nr cd done NOW peach ciop this year. Phone 7 No trouble was experienc'd or 50 and ask the commercial on the tour according to Mr. printing department of the Noi fleet, and they returned to Herald-Journto do it for Logan with Utah air in all tires. yU A26tf. No.-flee- m pop By ft O&w&im SUGAR SUTfUE.'i?T,) "YOU'D STACT A appertaining Haled this 11th dav of August pi :i it tie of la- -t publication, Sep o in pi ti, J' If Si ou ell. Sheriff of Cai In ( omitv, Utah if California Distinctive ITlost i flddresi W;c '&B IN CGRE QF Sir Francis Drake Hotel tiv pt ; - fe yw- ... - f , e- - r Buttis pi- pa. :l E2d I - jW C Wq'er L pp"d Jor ' U er ; nq ,ce 'T.y . E.S . AT r.UTTFD III - ir i ' Jt-- v , f i VSRjoj iJJcrliSa uttjs3S?Si fj !)? 4 7 7 'iSSil, s:;53flr 3 IJ.1 syc-w- s trrxf V jCqLrLi iv M fij-- lt !yy reMoso " - i 1 - Zj' n-- J r.v-.t'F- V I FO iJ 2 fir -- fo Lt i i )lV W "1 t lO WTm WfVjU ( t. ( .v'D-V- '!,'t jF i", r I I V, t x t ) VUdP i' H M t tQL . 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