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Show THE PAGE SIX FRIDAY. HERALD-JOURNA- L AUGUST 1931 14. SEVEN SEEDED STARS IN QUARTER FINALS HOW ?THEY STAND BIG TOURNEY AMERICAN LEAGUE Team Standing Wednesday the Hyde Park baseball nine won a hot contest frotn tho Logan Sixth vatd by the wore of Owen B 4. Waite, Hvde Park twlrler, pitched a beautiful game and had excellent help from his teammates. Johnson and Knowles, Lo-ga- pitchers did Rome fino chucking but were a little bit wild In Thursday's Results passing six men. In the final InS, Iielroit 2. Philadelphia ning, Knowles passed three men St. Louis 6, Rost on 9. by walks, filling the bases. He 10, Washington 8. f'hleago in then ret lied two by glrike-outNew- - York at Cleveland, poston the next, poned, rain. quick succession but throw he threw wild and allowed to come the winning run in. NATIONAL LEAGUE HYDE PARK Team Standing s Thursday's Results St. I,oii is 8. Hrooklyn 5. Philadelphia 4, Chicago 3. Pittsburgh 71, New York Cincinnati 17 4, Boston 3 2. SIXTH WARD $ 5 6. HENRY McLEMOTE I'niled Press Staff Correspon lent i Two base hits Rogers, M. Rice, 2, K. Haugh, Saunders, Lnehirinl. SI nick out by Waite 7, InliuRon 6 in five innings, Knowles I in two innings. Walks fiom Waite O. Johnson 1, Knowles 5. (Saxton Today and Saturday WE WANT TO LAUGH unOv marie DRESSLER MORAN lOUTC NKW YORK. Aug. 14. 01 F) Mate's miserable showing 'n the Saranac hamllenp on Wednesliy not only furnished another example of why all hoss playeis m is' die broke and all bookies spend their last days in the squalid surroundings of a pent house; it also added another, defeat to the ah of setbacks ready sizeable tuffered by the Big Five 'this season. rot an By the "Big Five" we Twenty Grand, Mate, Sun B au, Jamestown, and Equipoise; tuose horses w ho, partly because of performance and partly bemuse of publicity, have manag'd to hold tlie racing spotlight all season. Each of these stars has taken It on the nose from Inferior horses at least twice tills year. Before being run into the ground by an ordinary field In the Saranac, Mate had run llilrd to Sweep Mis second in the Kentucky , Derby. Twenty Grand, after a magnificent start in the Wood Memorial, took Mate's dust in the Preaknss and was beaten out for second money in the Arlington classic by Spanish Plav. st-i- ag What do all these ups and downs mean? Nothing, save that the man who said the bigger they are the harder they fall, knew what he was talking about, and that hoss racing, like nil o.'.ier sports, can't hope to produce a champion who can 'ake on all comets, under any and ell conditions, more than onae In a gemmation. t When COMING SUNDAY! Ramon Novarro followed Twenty Grand is a sweet horse, and looked like twenty million n he a couple of Ills races, b t nevpr has and probably never he can will see the day when SON OF INDIA If Grand Man-OWa- in i Twenty magnificent wrnrk In the derby with a smashing win in the Belmont, handfuls of the experts who went overboard for the big Whitanother ney colt, calling him Ills nx D0U8LES Sport Parade BY MENS SINGLES (Third Round) Reid Williamson defeated Fred Sorenson 6 2, 6 3. Ernest Stewart defeated Edwrrd Kropfli 6 2, 6 1. Jack Christiansen efeated Riig-haMaughan 6 0, 6 2. Lamolne Maughan defeated Dibble 3 6. 7 5, Ralph Christensen defeated Edward Qulnney 6 3. 6 3. (Fridays Schedule) Ewart Swinyard vs. Retd Wil liamson. Ernest Slewart rs. Alton Saxer. Jatk Cluistiansen vs. Lamolne Maughan. vs. Ralph Glade Linebaugh Christensen. (Saturdays Schedule Winner of Swinyard WilMamaon vs. winner of Stewart Saxer. (19 a. nt.. Winner of J. Christiansen L. Maughan vs. winner of Llnebaugti-II- . Christensen (10 a. m.). (Second Round) Ross Tyson Meilln Allen won from Clinton Vernon Irvin Lindquist by default. Joseph Geddeg Irvin Fish defeated Brigham Maughan George Allen 6 1, 7 5. Alton Llnebaugii tie feateil Reid Williamson Roy Hall Saxer-Glad- e 6 2, 610. Marvin Davis Dale Christensen de'eated Sherman Lloyd Wilforl Mat wedel 6 2, 6 1. (Third Round) Saxer Linebaugh defeated 6 0, 6 0. Ernest Stewart Rex Dibble Matt and feated ards Lorenzo de- Rich- 4 6, 6 2, 6 0. (Fridays Schedule) Rollo Woodward-We- Tyson-M- . Keller vs. s Allen. Clnlstensen vs. J. Swinyard. (Saturday's Schedule) of Keller and Woodward Winner Davis D. Chrlsttansen-E- . Tyson-Alie- (1 vs. n oclock). Winner of Saxer-Llnebaug- J. Christ lausen-E- . and novtsD Christen3 Stewart R. Dibble Swinyard sen vs. oclock). BOYS SINGLES (Quarterfinal Round) Reid Darwin Lund defeated Maughan 4 6, Phillip Bullen defeated Patti 6 3. 6 4. Christensen Irvin Fish defeated Preston Gun- Hot Matches Ready For Courts Friday Eight mens singles players, four boy stars and six doulih s teams remain in the chase lur first honors in the thiee verts of Val the annual Logan ley tennis tournament sponsored by The Herald Journal. Glade Linebaugh, Ewart Swinyard, Alton Saxer, Jack Christiansen, Ralph Christensen, Ernest Stewart, Iatmotne Maughan and Reid Williamson reached the quarterfinal round following Thursdays matches. In the boys singles Darwin Lund, Cleve Dibble, Phillip Bullen and Irvin Fish rel round. Saxmain in the er and Linebaugh, Stewart rod Rex Dibble and either J. ChristianDavis-Ihtlsen Swinyard or Marvin Christensen and either Ross Tyson Merlin Allen or Rollo Weed ward Wes Keller remain in the doubles play. FOUR MATCHES TAKE EXTRA SETS Four mutches, on Tliuts Jays schedule required extra set sessions before winners could ta deLammue Maughan and termined Rex Dibble, both squad nieniiers of the Ptuh Aggie tennis team, hatthd for two hours before Maughan oveieatne the stubborn Dibble by the close scores o 7 5, 6 3. Dibble had previously played in a doubles maten up tired considerably toward the end of the singles match. beer Maughan won through steadiness and superior court covering. Ernest Stewart sol Dibb e played three sets with the Erhards brothers, Matt and Lorenzo, before they were abe to eke out victorious. The brothers tooit h first set at 4 6, but tlie seeded combination steadied and scored a decisive 6 2, and 6 0 victory in the final two sets. Stewart with his powerful service and net uuack and Dibble with his steadiness and net attack provided a potent com bination that will bear much watching. Reid Williamson defeated Fud Sorenson 6 2, 6 3 in a hard hif'ng match to advance to the quarter-fina- l round with the seven rredej players. Jack Christiansen defeated Rrg-haMaughan 6 0, 6 2. Maughan Is another of the younger players with a lot of possibilities. He has a good service and is a steady Ralph Cliri3t nsen elimplayer. inated Ed Qulnney, Logan high school net captain from further competition in straght sets City-Cach- e seml-rina- e 1 first set came back strongly in the second and third sets to solve Reids letthand attack and a 6 4, 6 2 win. Phillip Bullen likewise had a hard iith Paul Christensen, losing Urn first set and staging a comeback to win at 3 6, 6 3, 6 4. Preston Gunnell lost to the Bteady Pvm Fh h in tm straight sets, 6 4, Saturdays matches In the tnree events should bring ou some good tennis and will likely be hard fought throughout. Kaait Swinyard is favoted to take tlie measure of Reid Williamson and will meet either Knot Stewart or Alton Saxer on Sai Stewart and Saxer play Prl lay in tti? feature match of the day, Saxer tends to rule a sllgo favorite mainly due to his greater experience, but Stewart his tne strokes to topple the fotmer iiPoi mountain Junior champ, and the ou.i me in vet y much in doubt Glade Linebaugh is favored to beat Ralph Christensen on Frida and will meet tlie wmner of 'lie J Christiansen L. Maughan irn'rh, Saturday morning Liuelu.igh is doped by many as a likely winner of both singles and doubles titles. He is by all odds the most consistent player In the entire 1 trna-metftid therein lie bis titular He Is favored to defeat hopes. the .winner of the Christ match and thereby advance to the final round. Providing they plav the kind of ball they are capable of, Rollo Woodward and Wes Keller should win over Tyson and Allen and ad vanoe to the l round, Linewhere they meet Saxer Christiansen and Swinbaugh. yard should also win over Davis and D. Christensen th wiiri rs meeting. Stewart and Dibble on BARGAINS VKEEKiEHp ITT Snken For a Limited Time $11. Due to the lack of employment and realizing that this is the time to have your plumbing repairing done before Old Man Winter arrives we are reducing our labor charges. JONES PLUMBING CO. PHONE 823 268 N. MAIN The Only Complete Service Repair Truck In Northern Ul; h EXCURSION pURftCl03l f Between points Ltah, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Nevada, and Wyoming in YES! fare, plus 25c for the Round Trip, where regular fare is $16.00 or less. Minimum fares, adults, $1.00; children, 50c. Each SnlurJay and Sunday. Rtturn- limit, midnight of Monday following dale of sale. 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Palais d Or OU know Hartnett By pio-gra- telephone conversation with Mrs. DeSanders, who is visiting at The OVERLAND has been a good catcher for a long time. You know Pabst has been a Distributed NKW YORK, Aug. 13. qpi Boxing bouts some day may be successfully broadcast by sight as well as by sound and Benny Leonard may make a success! ui ring comeback but the ini' al radio sound television broadiost of boxing, held last night nv r stato lit'lo tion W2XAB offered prove either promise. The broadcast, staged by t: e Columbia Broadcasting system, was declared a complete success with television owners in Nev Yotk, Boston, Philadelphia and Baltimore reporting that tie was received perfectly, but it also demonstrated that television has not been developed to a stage where major spotting events can be broadcast. Because of television limitations the boxing bout, featuring Benny Leonaid, retired nndefpated lightweight champion, and Jimmy MarYork Golden Gloves tin, New champion, had to be ImM in a In a 1 youre looking look for the name When you have a name that is backed by almost 1 00 years of malt experience, you cant help but get a product that is 100yJ i.i every way. n Cluls-tense- DANCING AT MALT SYRUP a Tlie Newton baseball team will play the Ovid nine at Lakota, Be- -r Lake, Suuiloy afternoon, as part of the two day celebration. The chamOvid team Is considered pions of the Bear Lake district and the game should be a real treat of tlie national pastime. Last Sunday the Newton team at defeated the Trenton nine Cache Junction, 13 6. The Newton their opponents boys outplayed all the way through the contest. ail s for the BEST good malt for IN BEAR HIKE semi-fina- To the Rhythm of the Hi three-roun- tilt. iansen-Maugha- USE HE-ME- N SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 14. (TP) Two big, Btrong men grunted and writhed on the mat and madp faces, and the wiseacres said it was pretty good acting. Three police officers, however, had to Jump into the ring Thursday nigFtt and separated Renato Gardini, 205, San Ftaneisco and Omar Youssuff of Turkey, 2o0 pounder. Gardini got a fall In their wrestling match and Youssuff took the second. Then Yousuff clamped his arm around his opponents neck and refused to let him go. Gardini was given the decision and the officers enforced it Darwin Lund lost tlie to Reid Mdtlghai hut e GABBY HARTNETT it SIOP BOXERS Yo.t Ureal er Value Than Tver BEST CATCHER look for Ike name If BIO Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Chris E. Lauritzen, 164 South Main street, who are moving to Salt Lake 6 3. nell 6 3. Saturday, the High Priests quor(Saturday's Schedule) vs. Lund Dibble Joseph Geddes ind Irvin Fish um of tlie Eleventh ward held a Cleve (1 with had little trouble George farewell party Thursday night at o'clock). Allen and B. Maughan la the llist tlie home of Joseph Hodges. Fish vs. Bulleu (3 oclock). set of their match hut the Wells-vlllThe party included about 30 duo camp back strongly re- people, including the high priests To share with others is the quiring an extra game session be- and their wives. Snn-A piogram and music were enfore they submitted it greatest step toward happiness.1 continued their joyed and refreshments were servAdolph Lewisohn, financier, phil- and Linebaugh quick victories whn they well ed during the evening. anthropist. Hall 0 2, 6 0, William and Joseph from Williamspn-RoEarley and then later defeated GeddiS Hodges were in charge of tlie pick em up and lay em down like 6 0. Saxer and Lineand Fish arrangements for the fete. Big Red. to a nex firsi to the baugh are favorites When Twenty Grand ge-'in doubles play. post there is always some doubt place Marvin Davis and Dale as to the winner. When they won from Sherman Lloyd wound Big Red up and sent him Thars Gold In Them Wilford Marwedel in easy out there It was all over but the and 6 2, 6 1. Ross Tvsnn and fashion Thar Hills to It the all boils down shouting. Metlin Allen von from Clinton fact that Man OWar was a cham- Vernon Lind and lrvn HILL BROS. SHOES post by pion, and being a champion didn t care whether it was hot or cold, default. For Men and Young wet or dry, Monday or Tuesday. BOYS PLAY IN Men All he asked tor was a starHug FEATURE CONTESTS In boys singles play, all three point, a judges stand, and somebody up there in tlie saddle to matches were hard fought an :n $5.00 stop him When It was all oyer. two Instances required extr.. ret Petersons Shoe Store youre lookin g for the " sessions. OFFICERS ring no bigger than a large aizMj ottae desk. Only the upper pi of the bodies were fsi'-lto the receivers and the pi in i,as had to stand in one place and wear heavy theatrical makeup. 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