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Show THE HERALD TAGE FOUR - JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, SEPTEMBER THURSDAY, 3, 1931. V BARGER SLASHES WAY TO WIN OVER PALMER OUR BOARDING HOUSE Salt Laker Cut Up By Flashing Left in Hashing left, jabbing nd out almost at will and A a tonally followed light to the body by a or MARGIN TO DiDkiYT Ui.TH ME UP "fo "THE- - LODGE. CF MV OLD FRlEkiD COLOkiEU NErl , EAteRWTrflMCj 60 Birr Basuiop-r- BOARD, OR WASHlAlG MACHINE MRS. 5ed3eviickMm-m- H - Has a stable: of KEklrfijcKV Horses w a priva'Te golf WHOW TTIEY oc- - hard chin, Kid Barger a victory over Art Palmer if Salt Lake at the Richmond house Wednesday night. ipra The card was the second of a series being promoted by Jack Corbridg of Pres.on under the : ponsorship of the Richmond Lion's club. A good crowd fihed the opera house for the 28 lounds of boxing. ROLLS IP RIG brought PCIV VaLl LADS He BY OTTIS PETLRSON : EGAD, A well-larh- . . . . By Alhsinni JACK KEEPS A MOTO'R COURSE AMD word, BeiiJ3 mv STAND SPEED BOAT A MUirTi- - AMFRICAN I.EAGl'E Team Standing ones - -- T N Home finish of three A ON VOUR SCALES VEST MUp UP To VOUR KNEES r -- than Hungrier IN AN IN ANT 5. 2-- 4, 3-- . AIDE IS RE MQ, ' & 131 u 8. PAT OFF. NEA SERVICE, BY INC. Jack Croft hLs been named as the new assistant coach at Utah Aggies. Croft, who has made a great reputation at Davis high school, will assume his active duties on Wednesday, September 9, the date when the training camp opens. The addition of Croft is regarded as a fine stroke for the college and 9-- 1 five-roun- 3, 1. 4, the athletic department. 7-- At the Grand II. S. TENNIS FOLLOW STIRS LISE UP Hope kept boring in, diving with amazing regularity into a stiff uppercut but Wiser failed to follow up his advantage delivered by these janng blows, and consequently, the decision went to the battered little Clif-o- n mitt swinger. The two Taylor boys, Jay and Thomas, of Dayton, were the victims of poor matching in their little arguments, and both went down to defeat. Jay met the hard hitting Kid Hawkes-woo- d of Lewiston and took a stiff one in the third round going down for the count air! then some. Jay was handicapped in his height, reach and weight and proved to be no match for the k of the Lewiston boy. punch ran up against an- other in George big shot Gunnell of Richmond and the PHILADELPHIA. Johnny national Doeg, fU.R) cham- pion aaginst George P. Hughes of England, and Ellsworth v mes, sensational Californian, against Christian Boussus of France. In doubles, the English tandem of Hughes and Perry will oppose Doeg and George Lott. Doeg was defeated 4 Marcel Bernard, by French youngster, yesterday. Perry. who conquered Vines on day, defeated Andre Merlin of 5 France, 1 Doeg and Lot.' 1930 American doubles champions, were defeated by Boussus and Jacques Brugnon, England leads with four victories, while France has two. 2, 6-- Tues-Thom- 6-- i rmaiajwrraQlaJhc; 7 7-- 9-- 7, as sometimes misnamed wrestling exhibitions, was anticipated by fans today as they awaited the match tomorrow night between Ira Dern, Salt Lake heavyweight wrestler and Everett Marshall, Lajunta, Colo. " Both grapplers are. rated as among the roughest the mat can boast. Each one is an airplane spin artist-ANewman and Tony Felice will grapple in the special event. LOS ANGELES. Sept- - 2. CUR) Joe SavoMl, former football star, defeated Everett Marshall, of Colorado, In a heavyweight match here wrestling last night, winning the first and third falls. The bout lasted only 33 minutes. 6-- 3. ' CONFERENCE LAST TIME TOD Y! SET. PREsTON President W. K Barton has Issued a call for the regular fall quarterly conference of Franklin stake The first session to be held SaturTORONTO. Ont Sept. 3. JP four-yeGeorge Young's day evening and three sessions Sunday. A reprentative of the quest for victory in the Canaeenral authontis of the L D dian national exhibition S chureh will be swimming marathon-recognize- d present as a worlds championtest - is at an end kayo route in the second round ship The stockv young Toronto A J. Mendenhall of Richmond swimmer, winner of the 1927 scoiedka technical kayo over Catalina channel swim, added lews white of Weston in a tor- the Toronto race to his laurels rid match while Cyclone Workyesterday and the captured man, who has apoarently died $19,000 prize for first place. lo nothing more than a slight F. William New Goll of York, breeze, won by decision e,ver finishing in the money for the A1 White of Weston in the second consecutive season, was slowest bout of the evening. only other survivor of the The bouts, generally speak- the field of 200 entrants and took ing. were run off in fine style. second place money of $2500. Unlike most athletic contei-y- . they started right on the dot and were kept going in clock like fashion. And that's enough to recommend any atheletic show to thecash customers. - THREE WHO LOVED With BETTY UOMPSON ar CONRAD NAGEL ROBERT AMES FRIDAY and SATURDAY! Warner Bros. Presents CAPTAIN THUNDER HOT TAMALE HEART BREAKER Kisses as hot as chile con earn! The grandest-love- r on Ike !'io Grande! 44 if a . 3. Sept. United States tennis stars began the third and final day of international matches with England and Prance today still without a victory. Todays singles play pits mule-kic- lhsater SALT LAKE CITY, Sept. 3. One of those tvpical Salt Lake rough and tumble brawlg. din F AY 4VRAY VICTOR VARCOM CHARLES JUDELS NATALIE MOORHEAD , an 1 California SUiliSU r com-lietiti- all-st- : At the Capitol Never the Train Shall Meet the Metro- - Gold wyn - Ma e r South Sea island romance, which opens today at the Capitol theater, is a griDping story which brings out forcefully the old saying that east is east and west is west The picture is the screen version of the story of Peter B. KyneDirected by W. S. Van Dyke, veteran of South Sea pictures, who filmed "White Shadows In the South Seas and The the fascinating roPagan. mance of the tropics, the struggle of the white and the native. Conchita Montenegro, as the little island siren- - whose sensual charm weaves its spell over Leslie Howard, as Dan V. S. TO ARBITRATE NANKING, China, Sept. 3. Pritchard, is a Spanish girl of tremendous adaptability and Miss Montenegros sparkle. dancing in this picture is ample proof why she brought down the houses in the capitals of Europe. Leslie Howard is the same polished actor who made a sensation in both the stage and screen versions of Outj ward Bound. Never the Train Shall Meet is a picture of violent love and white hot passion. It is one you will not want to miss. they make em! HEAVY DUTY Goodyear Pathfinder o equ-rpe- Eervidor eod Shower Bithi Crcuetinqlce Water 4J : ; I 'll UltraVolptw)' Gass Windows. .. PATES From 3. 50 POWELL AT SUTTFP 1 Aeu Improved Standard ' iaO H GOODYEAR F ALL-WEATH- LtIgu S5SBE $0.55 ( J 4.75-1- 9 (2Sxl.75) Blair Motor Co. w I TODAY - FRIDAY SATURDAY lo 1,800 Profit Paid on Royalty Dating from December 31st, IMS, have received ONE THOUSAND EIGIIT HUNDRED PER CENT PROFIT from an rll royally which I purchased during the same year. 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Latest Improved BATTERIES LIFETIME GUARANTEED GOODYEAR tv PATHFINDER Ha vi your battery done where Eath Pair $5,60 $10.90 5.69 1L10 6.65 1 2.90 8.5T Reg. Cl. . 4.39 I we know batteries 16.70 8.54 I o S o o S J. J. Tubes also low priced Improved GOODYEAR Gtmmttd SPEEDWAY (ATa.Vo) New Automotive and $4.35 (29 x 4.40) t Radio Electricians I $9.60 per pair Blair Motor Co. 55 West First North i lstAV. and Center Phone 330 , j , The chairman of the soceitys wrho committee, membership had been assigned to watch Sharkey during the Echaff-Campobout for the slightest display of fear, was highly enthusiastic over Jack's coolness and bravery. He came through his acid test like a man," the chairman said. Jimmy Johnston, himself, never was more disdainful of injury. Did you notice his superb bearing in the second round when Campolo caught Schaaf on the kisser with a full right. Never losing his head for a moment Jack leaned toward the ring and shouted the societys motto, keep OTHER SIZES EQUALLY LOW Super Value only -- Labor Day 30x3 A ' (SaipM Lowest (30x4.50) v No Supertwist Cord Tires Sir Francis Drake Tub (UP)--- d - 4.50-2- 1 E.e, rci 3 of of managers association fearless fighters. Once you get your membership card and crest (which is a beaker of smelling salts and a chisel rampant on a Dottle of iodine) fear flies out of the window and you get so hard-boileyou don't care what happens to your fighters chin. Take Jack Sharkey as the perfect example of the wonders the society will work on the fainthearted. Managei Sharkey please dont confuse him with boxer Sharkey has. since he acquired 50 per cent and corner privileges to Ernie Schaaf, become a veritable lion whereas there are those who say he used to lie down like a lamb when he was slinging leather instead of words. Airplane passenger service will be established in China from Shanghai to the Siberian border, where it will connect with a Soviet service to Europe. Sisa Hotel Sept. other organization with the possible exeception of the forsuch eign legion has produced memcourageous fellows as the bership of that cultural and uplift society which we are pleased to call the American you ve ever seemt Tough as ut The former Davis high coach was grid performer in his day. He stands out as one of the greatest tackles ever to play in Utah and he added to this reputation by a very successful professional career with a Chicago pro team Croft gave up the professional business to enter the coaching field where-hhas continued to make ' an outstanding success He was caDtain of the Aggie team of 1923 which defeated Utah that same year. In addition to starring in foot ball Croft was a heavy point winner in the javelin. While scoring victory after victory in all branches of sport at Davis, Croft has also been extremely popular with his athletes. He has proved to be just the type for leadership with young men, and this factor was extremely important consideration in his employment. NEW YOFC, wading in, he cant hurt us. After the bout, while Schaaf was bang treated for breisos and bumps, Sharkey issued a statement which reveals how thoroughly he has absorbed the gallant traditions of tne soc- iety. Ernie. Sharkey said, wi!! punch schmeling right out of the picture. I never hope to get another crack at Schmeling but Schaaf will and his whipping German will be revenge enough for me. OI.R) by the United Agreement States to arbitrate differences between China and Mexico was announced today by the foreign office. 8-ka- rat knock-o- oi ar in style, mileage and value Distinctive ITlost Old Mexico in the diys of the dons, when romance rode the highways and dashing bandits of the border took their wine and women where they found WELLSVILLE The Wellsville them, provides the colorful lo- baseball team Is closing a very cale for Captain hunder, the season, having play-.P- d Warner Bros, and Vitaphone successful 16 games during the season, picture of love and adventure which comes to the Grand losing but one. Their last game was with the theater Friday and Saturday-VictoVarceni has the title Logan Electricians at Logan cale for Captain Thunder, the Sunday afternoon which ended which he portrays a glamor "in a 15-- 8 victory for Wellsville ous two-gu- n lover of the bor- They are now looking for a derland. Fay Wray enacts the team' to give them some for the Founders Day feminine lead as a lovely while Don Alvarado is Celebration to be held here on cast as her youthful lover. September 9. Charles Judels, Robert Elliott, The team Is under the manNatalie Moorhead, Bert Roach, agement of R. H. Maughan, one Frank Campeau, Robprt Em- of the state championship ball mett Keane, John Sainpolis and players of former days. He is assisted by Julian Bair. others complete the cast. Allan Crosland directed The boys are practicing evefy Captain Thunder. night and are going to get the s g. best team possible for the big celebration. dent. 3-- nd dav DRIED FISH an1 7-- 4, Wash., Sept. pi jack Dempsey continued on his exhibition tour today after a performance in a local theater that included two one-routwo knockouts and rounds of sparring with Denny Lenhart of Portland, Ore. More than 2,00o persons packed Aberdeens largest audiManassa torium to see the Mauler knock out Tom Moore, 198, of California, after a minute of fighting, and then score a knockout victory over Bob of Washougal, Albino, 205, Wash., in less than three minutes. Lenhart, 188, of Portland, stayed in the ring with the for former world's champion the full two rounds, but it was evident to spectators that Dempsey could have scored a third knockout had he desired. scowl COAXFORT; Barger, after feeling Palmer cut during the first round, got town to work and rolled up so many points in each succeeding canto that there could be no Wednesday's Results doubt about his victory. Washington 5, Philadelphia 2. His flashing left cut Palmers Boston 6, New York 7. ..s while a hard face to Detroit St. Louis Cleveland 4 right fo1. t'vu.c up, left the Salt Chicago Laker re ng and groggy after (second game called in sixth; the first four rounds, 'tne last darkness; tie). lour, Palmer rsmbld an eleva-o- r, going up and down with NATIONAL LEAGUE In the regularity. amazing sixth Team Standing round. Barger scored tnree knockouts, Palmer taking a count of rune on each occasion. The dimumtive salt Lake boy must be given credit however, for being able to protect himself from the final k lyoe. The crowd howled for a fmal "sock throughout the last four rounds but Barger was unab.e to delv-e- r. Wednesdays Results A series of d bout New York Boston completed the program and for Chicago Cincinnati the most part, they were good. Only games scheduled. The feature was a torrid go between Sterling Hope of Clifton and Harold Wiser Of Lewiston with Hope finally get! mg Uv decision. The decision must have been given on aggressiveness alone. WISER PAILS TO ABERDEEN. LookiNs Like TH7 McLEMORE United Pess Staff Correspond wife RIDE ON To AROUND By HENRY me vgU CAME A IT SWUNG PLEASURe AND Tells said from Have dipped rr A DiTcH, "THEM - MILLIONAIRE, VolI WELL CAki FANCV THAT HED jiAVE EVER.V THiNOj TOR Have been a SWELL TSoiNT! TH looks' OF VctiR IAUNDRV VOU MUST H-. Todays Sport Parade rT MUST scrubbing Hoople LAUkiChl AklD-A- A IP 4 i |