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Show - r THE PAGE SIX FRIDAY, HERALD-JOURNA- L AUGUST 7, 1931. LOGAN JUNIORS ELIMINATED BY PAYSON BRUSHING UP SPORTS Lone Run In Ninth Turns Victory Away To Draw For Tennis By.Laufer Pairings Saturday MENUE Garfield-MagnVictims of a last In- hara City 1tangles with MAGNA m. and at for fourth p. ning rally the Logan Collegian sixth place. junior baseball nine lost to Payson The summary: ( play In In the second round LOGAN tbe state junior base Till tournaB. H. O. A. ment by the close score of The game was the closest one of the entire tourney. U was tied all when Payson came to at bat In the last half of the ni h Inning but Hansen alngled. stole second aid scored oq WH.lt a single to rijht, his fir it h t of the tournament. a NEW YORK. Aug. 7. (U.R The old theory that "as Ruth goes, so go the Yankees no longer holds true. Manager Joe McCarthy wishes it did for if the Yankees team as a whole would play up to the standard of Ruth, New York migh' the American well be leading league pennant race instead of trailing the Philadelphia Athletics by 14 games. Ruth, although slowing perceptibly in the field, still is playing a brand of hall that makes him a contender TwCrecognition as the He leagues most valuable player. still is the most, dangerous man in the league at the plate and although he is far below the home run pace of previous seasons, he lias an excellent chance to capture the majority of the league's . , offensive honors. Babes chief competition is furnished by his youthful teammate, Lou Gehrig, and A1 Simmons, Athleic ace. Between the three of them, these players almost monopolize offensive honors. Ruth leads in hitting at .384 with Simmons second at .382. Gehrig leads the league in home runs with 31, in runs scored with 109 and in runs batted in with 116. PITCHERS IN TIGHT HOLES ... I Hrako f Jensen of i. Payson, rival plchers, w re in-in in alm-severy light plar-.- s ning, but a combination of brilliant fielding and good pitching score In the pinches held llio run down. Payson look a to see it lead In the rift i, dwindle in the next inning when Logan scored three runs. In the seventh, the Collegians missed a golden opportnmiy to rcore when they had runners on first and second. with two out, hut Otterberk, Logan third baseman, sent a lin-drive to Drake for the final out. Cleve Dibble, Collegian second Barker had a perfect day at ha, with two charged trips to the plats and two lilt a to hla credit. Hickman," Scholes, Olterberk, Mauchley, Brimhall and B. Lod-lo- len, M. Ludlow. Stolen bases Hickman, Richardson, Hansen, M. also bit well. Ludlow 3. Sclioles, Ryan, S. Lud OIL TO ViCO low, Brlnilml. Sacrifice hits DEFEND TITLE Laub 2. Three base hits Ryan, Dibble. Two base hit S. Ludlow. Vico Oil, present state chamDouble play Hickman to B. Ludpions of junor baseball will meet low. Jensen Struck out 6, Payson for the first honors In tlm Smith 2, 0. 1, Hickman 1931 competition. The Oilers esl Bases on bi lls Jensen 4, Smith lo gain 0, Drake 4, Hickman 11. Time of ly defeated St. George the final round while Payonn ad- game 2 hours. Umpires Howard vanced at the expense of Logan. aud Scanlon. Scorer McCarty. The game will start at 6:15 p. m. Logan plays St. George for third and fifth place at 5:15 and LHg l g Pl∋ AS . AU.CQMPET5. ME LED RE. WON WEbe tDORM AMEnTs BER.KEI ttf SWmAR ' MA wm OOMES a.-(fiDB- gy AT AGtA CAUEmT'- SOCPEMIN S- STAND n NW HlS UENTTCi PIECES- - X THEY , I Af V HOW PiXMfcM BOBS' eeitte. wiiiRg.viowey) AT tos an6qjes- - x J xy CftUFR ' NATIONAL LEAGUE Team Standing le-ak- 12-- mm I lllfIL BE The Aug. 7. OIEV Chicago Cubs opened their fir.al drive to overtake the speeding St. Louts Cardinals in the National league pennant lace in a series against the league leaders today at St. Ixitils. Trailing the Cardinals by seven games ,the Cubs will have to play better than .600 ball on their long swing around the circuit this to retain even remote month holies of remaining in the race. The Cubs will play 26 games, , on including five tiie road before they return home August 29. The tour will take the Cuba to every city in tha circuit except Cincinnati. On their return homo, the Cubs will play 19 of their remaining 22 gan.es at Wrlgley field. CHICAGO, they carry germs of many diseases HETKx- HISTa'aMT To'See UMAT'MADS iT' cuck Some TmG To poT xjto ir TookU1IMNIN& TV& RECENT Vt&GOBdeR-- i AfcAjfi OTRM. opev hortom seeMED za uavje w7ke6ANCCi HlS 1 U1JNWN& FoRMr - - t Herald-Journa- Sport editor, I Herald-Journ- l) i. wish to enter the -- ON- HEMISPAR VARNISH the same size for only lA This is strictly a high grade floor varnish that flows on easily. It will protect your floors from the unlimited amount of wear they receive. It is not affected by water and will not scratch white. - heavy bodied one coat does the work of two of ordinary It is unusually varnish. On woodwork, too, this varnish can be used. It can be rubbed and polished. Sale Get your varnish at this special don't delay, it is for a limited time - only. Come in today. UTAH Today and Saturday! TODAY AND A and poubles Boys (Open tc those born after January 1, 1915) (Send in immediately to Herald-Journa- When Lefty Gomez cracked a single off Williams glove in the fourth inning of ti e game yesterday. Babe Ruth was out 5100. Earlier in the season Ruth bet the Yankees southpaw that he wouldnt get five hits al year. The single yesterday v as No. 5 l) HENRY McLEMORE United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, Aug. 7. (lint Being . one of those sinister characters wno loves nothing so much as to ride a bicycle on the sidewalks, park in front of fireplugs ami B"e amateur athletes turn the tables on (hose August sports bodies who govern them, it is only natural that we should derive a great measure of satisfaction from Miss Belly Nuthalls presence ou the English Wightman cup to For Buxom Betty, and let no one toll you different, has made the English Lawn Tennis association look quite silly during the last year. It all started when the selection committee ignored Betty when miming t lie 19:, 0 Wightn an team. Insult was added to injury Boston 1, Washington St. Louis 6, Chicago Cleveland 4, Detroit Yankee-Alb-letit- Todays Sport Parade BY Bill Double IN Address Phone Big ROBERT WOOLSEY AND ANITA LOUISE when the association refused aid Betty in her quest for U. S. National singles championship a few monlhs later. Refusing to allow the rebuffs to daunt, her Miss Nut hall sailed for America on her ow n. A few weeks later sue was champion and the tup, which never before had left hose shores, w as headed for England. This year the Rrit'sh brethren were not quite so snoot. In fact, they were not snooty at all. The fit st team member named and Die one given the post of i '.lor (No. 1 singles player) wab unsmiling girl who vas snubbed all over the place a year ago. I who just returned from a trip to Europe will be the speaker at the Ninth ward meeting Sunday evening. He will give an account of his journey. Seymour V. Prows will give two vocal solos, accompanied at the piano by S. H. Milton. He will sing a composition of Mr. Mittons. Mr. Milton will also give some organ select ions. The public is cordially invited. 15. 7. 3. Rosie World's HCTue Heavyweight HERE TONIGHT Olof Nelson, Bearded Beauties House of baseball team arrived in Thursday evening. The of David team plays the Collegian nine this evening at 5:30 oclock at Johnsons Grove. 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Six years after the baseball season opened the Babe named Brooklyn and Washington 1 wo ei set Hi ine.-- t iu me LOGAN CITY TENNIS TOURNAMENT (Sponsored by the old while being only 11 years Drawings for the annual Logan Hugie takes the cake when it City tennis tournament, sponsored comes to size. He tips the beam will be by The Herald Journal si 69 pinuis and is 13 years old. made Saturday morning at 10 The two hoes, when :oeciher make office. newspaper at the oclock a full pint and although they are the in announced be will Pairings small, it is surprising the brand aud may tip Sunday morning paper. of tennis lie v pU On Monday morning, August 10 over some of the more favored the biggest entry list in a Logan junior players in the tournament'.' City tennis tournament will start out in quest of the beautiful S. E. Needham trophy which goes to the winner of the mens singles competition; two .handsome medals to the winners of the doubles event and a miniature loving cup to the winner of (he boys singles. The mens singles trophy must be won for three years in order for permanent possession, while the hoys trophy must be won for two years. Recent entries in the mens singles include Harvey Maughan and 7 George Allen of Wellsville and ' FOREST HILLS, N. Y. Aug. Darwin Lund of Logan. Maughan (u p With a trio of brilliant Caliwas a member of the Utah Aggie fornians leading the attack, the tensquad a year ago while Allen and United States Wightman sup atLund are two promising junior nis tea nitoday launched its the international players who will try their luck In tempt to regain lost to England in womens trophy the faster company. Three new combinations have 193ft. Mrs. entered in the men's doubles, The three Californians, Lamoine and Harvey Helen Wills Moody, Miss Helen namely Maughan, George Allen and Brig- Jacobs and Mrs. Lawrence A. Harham Maughan and Lee Hales, G. per, will play in all of the five E, McDonald. Reid Williams and singles matches and Mrs. Moody and and Mrs. Harper also will pair Hall of Wellsville Roy Madison Thomas, Delmer Miller, in one c. the two doubles matches. Thomas The remaining American doubles and Peterson George Include Mrs. Hazel Hugie of Logan a'e team will Halfpint new entries in the hoys' tourna- Hotchkiss Wightman of Boston, ment. Miller will be remembered donor of the trophy, and Miss Saras the state Junior Olympic cham- ah Palfrey of Boston. Three singles matches will he pion and only recently leturned trorn Atlan ic City where he com- contested today, Mrs. Mocdy playing Miss Phyllis Mudford of Engpeted for natio nl honors. The two smallest players in the land in the first match at 3:30 are George p. m. 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