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Show THE HERALD PAGE SIX. INDEPENDENT EGl ManduiK cd the 1 ininw Won Lo"t K JULY MONDAY, ,N OLYMPIC CLASSIC; RIG REN HEATS 1932. 8, 1 Jnvitational Jom Enters Second Round mgs AMERICAN LEAGUE Standing of the Toano Pet Won Lost SETS NEW MARK Pit JOURNAL, LOGAN. UTAH, LITTLE BILL Independent League T o Turn Comer Wednesday s. I - Play in the Cache Valley Invitennis tournament advanced into the second round of both junior and senior singles events while play in both doubles Frion contests got underway day and Saturday. players are urged to keep in close tquch with the tournament cards at the U. S. A C. courts and and also the daily write-up- s si hedule of matches that appear in the In order lor the tournament to he completed by Saturday, it will be necessary for every player to cooperate. Play your matches when they are scheduled and if you do get behind a day in the draw, make it up as soon as possible in order to not keep several plavers waiting on you. One of the biggest upsets in the opening rounds of play occuried when Durrell Neilsen of Hyrum. brother of the former Utah Agy.e "Flash'' administered a set- back to Brig Maughan of Wells- ville, promising junior player, in three hard fought sets by the 3 scores of MEN'S SINGLES Results of First Round defeated Maughan LaMoyne 678 5s0 tmmr & 573 583 542 484 353 235 ISa s Sunday's Kosult Ohu ago 3. 2, New York 4,3 I Satiird.i'H IteMilts Kvans-Cowle- 12. y Bvans-Cowle- list innings Cleveland 5.H, Boston 4 6 (2nd 11 innings Philadelphia 4 Detroit 3 Si Louis 2, Washington 9. 12 Firestone 5 22, Henson 12 Kadio Service 16. Ais Hike 2 I igglj Ldwmds St i u c UIy to be played Monday Schedule eiiiiesdu Firestone at Benson. at Texaco Kuiiio Service at Edwards Ser- Texaco S it Herald-Journa- NATIONAL LEAGl E StandinK of the Teams y vice iggly Als Hike at Ihggly-appro. u Things were lipid1 a climax in tin Login Independent league as the eight dubs The Wednesday round the turn night encounters will complete the first half of the schedule At the present time Edwards Service is still hading ti.e pac They with five .straight intones should increase this to six tonight when they play Figgly-iggly The grocer men, however, have bwen sliengthening their team by daily games and workouts and may do the unexpected The leaders have another hard game on their hands Wednesday when they takie Radio Seivice The Radio Service boys got off to a had start but arc moving in the best of company now and should put up a real battle. Another leatuie tilt will see the and other lenders, Should Texaco Texaco meeting win and Edwin ds Service lose, the two would be lied for the top spot mark at the lialf-waATs Bike shop has applied for add Alton Sorenson permission to to their roster Sorenson formerly The case the Elks with played is the exact duplicate of the Don McCulloch cuse winch was approved by the league a week ago. unless a vote is called for, sorvnson is eligible to play with the A1 s Bike bovs, ar. circling to announcement of the arbitrator Hip Ala Bike chop rn.tcr still has Evans-Cowlc- y Sunday's Results New York 1, 2, Chicago 3, Boston 5, 3, Cincinnati 3,1 8 10 - Co 0 Ogden 1 2 1 3 Sunday's Results Price 0 Provo Salt Lake Moose Ogden Green Cab 9, Helper 5. 1 two 687 333 .000 .Odd 11-- 13-- shots DEFEAT OGDEN Logan defeated Ogden in an tennis match on Sunday afternoon at Ogden by the score of four matches to two, The three singles captured events and one doubles while the one ow sin- walked w,.b Qgdenites gles and one doubles match Davis of Ross Logan lost a hard fought two set match to the Ogden team of London In Jim Chadwick-HarolThe Logan- straight sets ites gave the ultimate winners a great run for their money in the first set but the great an around consistency finally pulled the Op- den boys through. Tyson anJ Davis both played well but had trouble controlling some of their inte- flicker, lb .. - Ab R 6 6 6 6 6 1 2 2 2 ti 28 H 2 3 2 3 2 4 1 2 8 5 4 1 1 1 2 .2 47 12 18 X Tyson-Marvi- n d 6-- 3 111 3 Perce Smith, one time tennis of the Inlermoii'itain country LOGAN NETTERS r-city 23 Davis later lost to Chad-uie- k in a singles match by scores star and a former I'tah Aggie player, turned to the courts for the first tune in two years and with Jack 5 Christiansen eked out a victory over ''Dutch'' Cannon, another former Aggie star and Van Tanner of Ogden Smith demonstrated that he has lost none of his old cunning and he gave ample evidence that he is still a Cannon capable doubles player. who Is now living in Ogilcn played an unusually good game for the Ogdemtes, his low bouncing forehand chops and powerful overhand game gave the winners trouble In a singles match Christiansen defeated Cannon Merlin Allen found the going pretty tough against Young Pierce of Ogden but the greater experienced and shot making of Allen Dale pulled him at Christensen gave a good exhibition to beat Virgil James 0-- 3 6-- SUNDAY re- 2 FRACAS;... N defeated in a tight game at Millville Millville Evans-Cowle- only four hits but tnty ftll counted for run Circle Mi- (ulloik allowed Mill bingles. Hovey, t BEUI3 C II 10 K K HtCHIC TODAY t XO, prelly 1)1 doiiKbtrr of wenlihy pur-rat- a, lH I l.l.l I'M. marries l)l. aenapaprr reporter, after a quarrel with her parrata. It la a Leaf. Year marrltiK and Cherry doe (hr propiiaititc. nke nad l)nn move Into a rhea? airutc-frie- s apartment and I herry'a firstdiscour-atria. with housework are Ill X I U MIIINNOV moYle erltie of the hews. Is frlradly. meets handsome MAX (berry HKAHSON, also of the hews, who tries to make love to her. BKKM1A VAIL, mnaaslne writer, comes to Wellington and Haa meets her. Hhe asks him to In writing n play. Dan beitlas to spend most of hla eve- alls apartment. nings at Miss Discord arises between ( berry sad Dan. He agrees to mret her for loach one doy hufnlln to apLater she sees him with pear. When (berry accuses Breads. Daa of deceiving her they quarrel. tie leaves the apartment and wheu he returns ( herrv Is gone A week passes In which he dors not hear from her. Daa gives np his fob. preparlork with ing to go to f Hreada. He discovers a story he has written published la a maga-sln- e under Brendas name. W ben asked for an esplanatlon she (lies Into a rage, admits she sold the gostory. Hrenda tells Dan she Is moing to Holijnood to write lor tion pictures nad that she Is tkroagh with him forever While they are talking a tuna she to represent (he dim company arrives It Is Mas IVaraon who has perpetrated this hoax to show ap Brendas true character She Is furious linn and Mas leave together. Ashamed of his folly and thoroughly repentant, Dan sets out to find ( berry. hOW GO OM WI'IH 1HK STORY CHAPTER XLVI1 JyEARSON repealed Dan words "Yojve got lo find her? Why-ls- nt Cherry at home?" "I haven't seen her for a week." Phillips admitted. "Cherry and had a row Oh, It was my fault 1 ve My fault altogether! got to find her and tell her I know lhal V 1 now ' not there," be tall. "They havent Silently Dan banded the message to Pe&reon who read It and said, seen her or heard from her." Then where do you thluk she 'Not there, huht" Pearson and Phillips were In a la?" I dont know! T thought all corner of the room otherwise dealong my Clod, Max, I've got to serted. The day staff had departed Hud her!" and only half a dosen of the night "Isn't It rather late to begin men were on hand. The click of a thinking about that? You said typewriter sounded montovusly Cherry left Saturday. I must aay, from across the room. Dan " Pearson rubbed hit head. "We'll "Say It! Say anything you want have to try again. Who are Cherto! Ill admit 1 deserve all you're ry's friends. Dan? Who could she thinking about me. Tell me I've be with If she hasn't left town?" been a damned fool! I don't care "I've told you a dozen times t what you say If you'll help me find can't think of anyone! Dixie Shanher. She must be here In Welling- non didn't even know she was gone. ton. She wouldnt go away!" There Isn't anybody" But there must be!" Suddenly "Why not? How about her parents? Majbe she's with them. Pearson's fist hit the desk. Look Dan shook his bead. "1 don't here, Dan, this may be serious! think so," he said. Cherry' Has It occured to you that Cherry's proud. I don't think she'd go to an heiress? Her father's money have you thought of that?" her parents and well, admit that What do you mean?" shed made a mistake. I thought I mean anything may lun- iap she'd come back or at least send some word. When she didn't I pened In a week's time! A beautidecided she really meant what she ful girl wealthy has been miss-insaid about being through with for seven days. Nobody knows I me. thought she wanted a dt what's become of her. Her parents I vo roe and was going to give her the servants at her home not a but I ve person she might have been expecta chance to get 1L I've-o- h. If I ed to communicate with has heard been a fool. Max! could only llnd her Talk to her! a word from her. How do you Mujbe I could make her under know she hasnt been kidnaped? stand may lie ( he'd give me an Maybe there's been an accident' oilier chance!" Why, in a week's time ! ... Listen," )EAItSON Interrupted. he said. think Cherry a gone You'd heller try to her patents. to get In louih with them. The truth Is she telephoned me tasl Told me things weren t Saturday going very well That', the reason planned that movie Blunt and tnea to gel Brenda Vail out of town didnt want to see you und Cherry break up " Her father and mother are In Did she aay she Ninth Carolina was going Ihere?" 1 "No. she didn't say so. just figured It out that way." "What shall I do. Max "Well if I were you I'd send a wire Ho you know where lo bud li.r parents?" "I hey re at eoiue hotel They've been there a month or more, It s M,tl 8 minute - I ve got it'" He named a hotel lu the fash uuable Noilh Carolina resort pEARSON was on his feet His dark face had set Into a harsh 1 mask. "What are you going to do. Max?" "Call the hospitals! You'd bet ter get on another phone and take part of the list! If we can't find her this way there's nothing left bul the police " 1 1 'But w hero Is she? Ban did not answer. They had reached the Intersection of two un porlant thoruughfaics just as the traffic lights flashed red There was a drug store on the opposite Daa touched Pearson s corDer. A telegraph messenger entered the swinging gate that shut the city room from the entrance way aud came direitiy toward Pearson He held out a colored envelope. "Your names Pearson, lent It?" the boy asked. Max was tearing the envelope Han sprang to bis side and opeu together they read the words "Let me out here. he said "1 ve Sixty five per week agreeable slop got to telephone to Cheiry." cau you report ber Saturday " But If )uu dont know where The message was signed with .she Is how can you do that?" name of the city editor of au the I to "I'm going call her home easteru newspaper. Pearson cruui mean That ter parents' home lhB liy q,,,, , j,lU pled the sheet Into Ills coal pocket where she nin.u he Waul to ask igemeiit or Hie plaiev llial would The buy asked. Any answer? I if her ran come out aun lalk lo he less eml u larsmg. I imagine Ieurnou hesitated an Instmt her Dont you understand Mix'iMmii (rung lo g. t in imuli will, 'Not now." he raid and was on his I I ve got to ve got lo lor paienls ce Clieirv! A.k II Cheirv 1lni wav to (lie telephone booth tell her a lot o( things - " There were no reports from Well IS I.O. k il Mi ami Mrs ln "Ad u uaughlei is wnli liiriu Dial Piar.um at oppr it the iar niglmi liospitals of accident taxes he li s' or palients win, could lie tdenlihed right. be said b:.l mike II snap I he Han and Max wont he able lo t.uk here mi-pv is I'heiry Phillips ' I II do all day you know" Hint the Hotels hut the effort was if" -I li e nil, e Halt ! appeared e!n the dm.' ouillv unavailing ' II was scleral lunar, s i.e He oin iln-is'ore Suddenly Dan sprang up f e lie "1 ve and wlou l- i- ml Tolly in i nit, Intel in (lie nit augiil Pesrsnn s shoulder ole i ,ok al till fine was enourh to Minin id he it Hluglnll News Dhii Hint llmughl id simielhing'" He ood willi s lehgi.im in i led eagerly Yes -- 111 Pel that e tel tli?' Hie mi sion bad filled J'hiliips li was a leise letoii'whei, she is. Max' Piar 'Hi eied him expciau li ns h.iud Why dldn t I 'Well'" he asked Hid (lieiit Phillip, via. Uul will) lit u h of It before ?" a . e. pandit. Kao gL la tv the roadetei. "Why dldul you think of whalf" oi etn-ig- . -- j "h bet ahe's with Sarah the woman who used to take care ttf her when she was e little glrL Sarah O'Eallon, thats her namel" Where Is this womanT Let's get hold of her. "1 don't know where she Is. "I'll "But!" Dan's mouth was draws In k tight, bard line. His face was I colorless, bis voice sbarpensd. don't know where she Is," he said, "but Ill find her. Sarah left when the Dixons closed their house last summer. Shes somewhere not far from here. Cherry used to get letters. Letters! That's It there must be letters! Come, Max!" JT was a single flight up the street level. Ilatless, half running, the two men reached the street They sprang Into a cab and Dan gave the address of the apartment It waa Dan suddenly who was taking the initiative, who was giving orders and directing the search. "1 don't know what you're going to do!" Max reminded him. We're going out to the bouse to look for Cherry's letters. There must be some from Sarah. Theyll give us the address." Dan. 1 think It would be a lot more sensible to go to the chief Not until 1 find out whether or not she's with Sarah. Besides, whet could the police do? Cherry wouldn't want them Interfering. 1 can t 1 won't believe anything's happened to her!" Max glanced quickly at his companion Dan might say that be did not believe Cherry could be In danger. He might refuse to face that possibility, tight It off but Max knew It was that possibility that was gripping Dan, that bad set bis chin In Its bard line and turned the gray eyes Into blazing pits. Max said impulsively, "Of course not. Well find her somehow. Cherry's all right." He didn't believe It: neither did Dan Phillips but Dan was grateful for the words. He needed hope aud encouragement then more than he bad ever needed them In hie life. Hope that Cherry was "all right" as Max had said. that he could find her and make her listen to the things be uiuat tell her Without tills hope and encourugeuieut but the blaik-nes- s of such ao abyss was unthinkEncous-ageme- able! The cab hailed. Max called. 'Mall for us'" over his shoulder lo the driver as he followed Dan up the steps Now they were Inside the building, burry lug up the lung staircase Han had whipped his keys from He was funililliig tc Ills pM kel the half darkness trying lo ih key Into the link, when something He looked caught Ills attention up. almost missed the tiny obn-cWilli an ball wuy up Hie stalls extlaujalluu he sprang foiward. Concluded). (To 111 l rnnpin U t IU!!l I HuIm Gii-il- wm-u- , l!,rilliii:i inh( Chi. ti n ,mi I, ..nii'i G Ke o. K wiro'cr Hales, vs vmiur v, utnnir Allen v V V i - Hound-- sen, 1) wirrc-- m,on J . usim.-- inner W M K M D. Tvn,i- (; K pith it J, ,. u,A lovi A II"" t ill Willll i 11 Mi Neil vs v. no i p Maughan Petorson-F VcDonilu, winnel v I Lohman- - .Siiiou a i; Hum ' v ir.iifi I Christensen 1 Lund-F'orim hoik u.nnu 1: Pctel-oi- , Hair-C winni-r vs U ilill-YiHirg wi'pi ! K m dv V. Smith, winter Kropfll vs wipin' T Stev nl P w iii'u r V IN Gunnt tcr.son-M Alii ii vs "inwr F ?. v ( LindNpi'.. min i ool. v. quist. J O. iiuni v vs wmiiii J VS UP G litiii. 6-- 2 L.mb-- Alton Riuki-niiio- .11 Lelaiul defeated , . , d I'eti-rson- i Huh.e 6-- n i ,1. t Kell.ir-Sti- ham son vs winner G S F'jr.ncsb a h, v, m u Fi i T M.mihlcy f Cl-i- 6-- A?idr fti A 1 Swin-var- D Humphreys R S K i'i r 0 liyPMSini?! 1 , G Milli SINGLES S hedule for limilav i.nd Tu, silav John-.imV D II Lund v defeated Merlin Weal herstone vs B Sievvnt winner P P.ullen ( i Lewis v J Link, J Mt Neil. 11 H Hendriek.' V, from Don PeterKuikenbrod vs A Johnson. L Mi-lell. in vs uinntr Brig Maiu-hdefeated Roy NeKon, winner Lind Theurer vs G Olsen, G Humdefeated Tom Stewart Roy phreys vs P Gunnell, A. Swenson v., V i" IV'iisoji, U Bill vs Durtcll Neilsen defeated Png . II winner j Htll-3 3 Maughan in r D Cnluir i Dibble P JUNIOR SINGLES I Vs G Fish v, II IKndinl.s Results of First Round Thi-.iir defeated Ross, vv p in i G C.uidou-Weutherstone Vern vs LiGi.mde Chatlirtm James Hogensun Billy Stewart won from Charle Olson by default Harold llendiitks defeated Boyd Hull Jack McNeil won from Benmou SAN July h, U D Spencer by default San Ii.au. i. co butt ; today, y2 Lincoln McClellan defeated Walsioie 18 ter Ross Glen Olseu defeated Valon VickBurn I'AIUIEMI'"' ers India his pi inns who arc ri, 'i Vic Peterson defeated Ilowar I enough ti own pnvae rollout-Morris them around their vast Harold Dibble defeated Merlm to ca-r- y s ao poor estates, and liln-Lund iffoid no other form Paul Spencer defeated Di'wortli that they of transport, Hum except foot Jensen Dale Coburn defeated Charlie am ddhpd ImM K KKlInPl ftllll frinur I iugb.ii, ...n It 6-- 3 Q J JJ li lei lc M M BiLk-Va?- Bill Lohman defeated Boyd Hall defeated o'o i 3 Darwin Lund Gexsell Burton Hair Selley Cleve Dibble Smith Roy Hall won son by default Walter Kropfll H Cooley-Linclnui- 1 6-- -- vts Rex 3 To!. Is 5 Reading O Ml( ullorh C. Ma Culloch I Moiton C. U McCulluih 4 4 4 4 I. .. Me-Ga- il 4 4 Sthatib 1 38 Wells ville M-s- lest-le.s- 6-- 6 Fish-Gedde- Ross-Ros- 6-- 3 defeated Swinyard-Lun- Peterson Dibble-Dibbl- Noel- - 6-- Cutler- - defeated e Morns 1 SENIOR DOUBLES Schedule for Monday r vs. Vickers- - Wea- Johnson-Kennedvs therstor.3, Willinmscn-Hall- , Swenson-Ryavs Dibble-DibblBullen-Lun- d vs TUESDAY SPECIALS 12 Smith-Home- y n v Darley-Jense- Cooley-Stee- McClellan-Schole- vs s Wood- - vs ward-Kell- Gssell-McNe- Hogenson-Peter-v- vs. Swinvard- - il vs. Eund, Waluh IlrruUMourn il For vs Young-Christense- n Wright-Quinne- Allen-Neilse- s, Gunnel-Maugha- 19j 12'1 vs. d Fonnesbeck - Roundv. ALI'ARI F, IDEA Maughan-Maugh-n- n A Htrigirin scientist, working vs Spencer-Hal- l at Hamburg. Germany, has demWestover-Smitvs. Richards-Richardonstrated that benzol, mixed with vs will a water, produce steam at JUNIOR DOUBLES temperature so much below ordiSchedule for Monday could water that Germany vs. nary effect a coal saving of $650,000.-oo- o a year in the generation of MONDAYS SCHEDULE steam. Mens Singles J. Christiansen vs S Richards, C'ARBDN DIOXIDE ON n EMS winner of L. A. Richards-Gle- n The Institution of vs B Spencer. E. Qumney vs Carnegie the FI. M. vs. Peterson G presence Washington reports Kropfli. of carbon dioxide on the planet I.und, L Maughan vs H. HenThe presence of this gas dricks. T. R. Paden vs Merlin Venus iv vs. L. prvvf that some form Fish, winner Steed-Kellif i.e is on that planet, it is McClellan, J. Hall vs J. Kotibes-reriavs. R. Williamsaid J. Geddes son. G Swenson vs T. Fonnesbeck, And F'ish vs P Darley. K i p, the worlds smallest Bardisbanian vs L. Hales, E. D Christensen vs npuhl Daily Sjum'mK All ihi i h n Cardon-Humpher- Uttalh Cash Market and Al-'e- t Grocery. tZZZ v t L--- home 0 op-o- chib gmuj The First Year vet at the home of their le id-- r Ars. Gretta Leishman, Thursdav fternoon The time was spent in owing Light refreshments were erved .o five members by Mrs Fishman, assisted by Mis3 Ode!' 'ones Mr and Mrs Heber Muray at a chicken dinner or Thursday evening in honor of Mrs. Murray who was observing her birthday anniversary Dinner as served at one long table which held a vase of roses as a Covers were mi-ki- il enterpiece 'or Mr and Mrs. Parley Hall. Mr nd Mrs Kenneth Murray, Mr ind Mrs Henry Llovd, Mr. and Mrs Merrill Green, Charles Spence vf Magna, Mr and Mrs. Hillard "hristensen and son, Bovd of Oe ien and the host and hostess Fol 'owing dinner music and socia' hat were enioved Mr and Mrs Clvde Copen and laughter. Louise returned to their 'mine at Lake Thursd ly after spending fie days visi ing with heir parents. Mr and Airs Daniel 'ones, and relatives at Mendon Earl Green, son of Mr and Mrs Merrill Green, underwent an oper ation for appendicitis tit a Logae report,--er- e lospital Thursday that he was getting along t Russell Vanpude Feb arrived here on Monday to spend a few' wetki oie'ts of thir parents, Mr. umi Mrs Parley Baugh Mrs Vaiiiud, die R nigh ysMrsformerly Mis. Ras Ppt rs n and svn of Mai id. Id.ih 5'ranepi cant Wednesday as guests of Mr am' Mrs Alex S'lonce. They re urned 6-- h-- re ss Mr Dont Sleep Left Side, das Hurts Heart On George Hendricks defeated Da.i Swenson Robert Ross defeated Roy Swenson s If stomaih gas manes you SENIOR DOUBLES und unable to sleep on light Results of First Round , Tvson-Davi- s defeated Peterson-Keato- n side, take Adlenka. One dns rid you of gas or nervousness, and bring sound sleep. City Diug defeated Company in Rn hmond by tatlv i Co. Gcddes-Fhs- h Drug defeated Kropfll5 Kropfll JUNIOR DOUBLES Results of First Round s i defeated i:h Edna Bassett presided ovet prettdy appointed luncheon 01 of "hursuay nfterooon Va used to decorate the rooms rhe afternoon was spent in sewing and sock . chat Lunchevnv rved to Sulla Archiv'd. i frs. Lottie Bradshaw. Mrs Milli ont Maughan Mrs Fern Murray Mrs Sarah Williamson and Mrs nicely. Mr and if Omaha, G- -l - Totals cla-.sc- G- -l s, 1 2 1 Tue-sda- 3 . 6-- b- 4 . 1 joining foices, two of t fight mrds ever to oe hind up in Logan ace expected to it suit Due htadliutr already has Kid Barger of eu arranged, Tie i ureton minting Frisco of Be itllc ou Monday night On ni"ht, a general aU round card whii h will likely Harold H vwkeswood of L'W ton will be staged No an-i,nit has vet leu made as to w'u u the earJs will be staged. ,t Allen's r,r- na or the Dansante The mat' h between Barger a.vd ' Tc ( id will he the third argument hi two hive put up Each gamed t hairline decision over the other at Boise and in ins vious irate h are lajms l Ians now that will imltnle plenty of action. The math is expected to dra v ficm all over southern Idaho, Utah ltd Wyoming .'TiGa-la colored boy, is one f tne outstanding welterweights Pa if ie coast Promoters it th ate g plenty of money ir but are deter--uaebruiRim him to give Barger a real ect io his own section. are Predictions being freely made that Barger wall continue the upward trail next year and may cot fmht in Cache valley again as h goes upward, suitable opponents are hard to find at Cai he valley can afford price to pay after he goes so high. Con- every fight fan in ouent'y. Curhe vallev is expected to take this opportunity of seeing Barger perform against a real fighter in Logan Monday night. By AB union T. Morton X J ble AIL n G M v- i 6-- TO Ilm V, V 6-- 2 MILLMLLK McNeil Ryan LEAP YEAP BRIDE Sun- - lowed 9-- nCoi y 6-- s L'lhm.-It McDonald B Scholes, G ChriMi o .t a , D II, vs I) Kunm sl k filer. D Lund B Hair vs () Iltcismi PiPV, vs G Young, K Hull v . 1) .Simil, H Kennedy Kiopfli, v T Rnlu m rtT I' O.l1" M Al'cn v. V IVt rs.n, Stewm-t- , D Neiiso- - v . T Noel winner vs J ymnney,- - , J. Laub Vs K Kuiionbimj Tucsilav's Si bed lie Lv L Winner J Cbr, tiunscn-S ardx vs winm-- P.u l...i d. .s,u necr- Allen, winner E QiunmvK krop-fl- i vs M winner G. H, I.und, winner L Mam,h.ui-vs winner T R P nlen Merlin Pi h. winner .1 Hill Kouoc.-..-erial vs wirm r M. ( l. Ross, vs Tyson - vs A We-t-n- .i J McNeil, P Harold Hendricks defeated Clyde McNeil T. Ross Paden defeated George Hendricks Paul from Joe Gddes won Spencer by default. iteid Williamson defeated Char0 lie Brown , Percy Darley defeated Arthur Henson Ross Tyson defeated Harold Dib- The long awaited second quarter-mil- e battle between Him Kastman, Stanfords blonde wonder, and Biil Carr, diminutive Pennsylvania runner, resulted in Carr overcoming Eastman's lead, and beating him to the tape the time, 46.9 establishing a new world record. Both will be on the Olympic team. of v 47 Robert 10-- 3 kiO. John Anderson, New York Athletic Club, who clinched a plarc on the American Olympic team by netting a ,.w world record in the diitcus R. Jensen 3. I TAH STATE I.KAGI E Standing of the Teams Won Iist Pet 1 OOO 3 0 Salt Lake Moose Salt Lake Green Cab 2 Provo 1 . Price 0 Helper E Jensen, G Kt.ilon d tational ' . Suturday Heber Parker la? Roy Parkin home son, Fail Wyatt, tclurm-Friday after spending f lur days -- n a I in ilaiul paik fishing trip Idaho Bovd Chi i.stensen of Ogden i spending a few weeks here .it the Helve, home of Mr and llrs Miliiay. Mr. and Mrs Junes Irishman, Mr und Mrs Alton Miller of end Mr and Mrs Amir.elslnnan und five hildren Friday morning on a trip to Ti is cave Morris Smith, 11 ron of Mr anJ Mrs Parley Smith, suffered a broken leg Wednesday evening bv an nut i when he was s'rm-nmbile in yin h Ihirene Fletcher and L)ivid Hail were riding The youtll had been nl.aving ball witil a cf children and w..s on his wav home vhrn the ucei.lenr oe uirred He was t iken to a Logan hospital to have his leg set, and returned home that evening. At I lnE?nstl:naimseim Hv-m- TfinTOSdlay, tolly 211 st You Save Money to buy them... every time you Ride Electric Cars and Buses |