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Show THE HERALD PAGE FOUR - JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 193 11, 1. Cache Valley Fight Fans Await Dempsey Tom Colorful Ring Vet In Logan Wednesday Preparations me gomg rapni'v for tin appearWodneaduy in Lcgan ance of Jack Dempsey, former heavyworld weight cmiipioii of the coloi-fand still one of the most fig in es in the ring. made The announcement, that Dempsey late Tiu.rM.lav had arreed to eu.ne to Logan, sent a real thrill down the eolleetive spur- of Cache valley Imlit fans. The career of the Manama Mauler has bft.ii followed closely by everyone here because of the fact that he is a Utah boy and Ins comeback tour of eiJnbit'cos has been carefully watched here The "big shot" of the fistic world today will meet four local heavyweights in .exhibition bouts. The fracas is to be stayed at the Utah Aggie stadium where arrangements are being made to accomodate a crowd of well over 4000 people. The east stadium seats will be used for one side of the arena The four boys whom Dempsey will take on are Fat Clark, Battling Lamoreaux. Del Baxter and George Nelson, The first three are bonafide sluggers, while the fourth. Nelson, is a veteran of the cauliflower game but can still sling a mean fist when pressed. card is A good supporting being lined up for the bout, according to the promoters, Elam Cronquist and J. C. Allen, announced be ,Tr , and will within a few days. Dempsey comes to Logan directly from Salt Lake, the local promoters winning out in bidding for luS services with a number of cities through Utah, Idaho and Monfor-wa- mow THEY u. ret ul STAND , one-rou- tana. TACOMA, WashTsept- - 11. U.P Jack Dempsey fought five rounds with four opponents last night during an exhibition appearance for a Milk Fund benefit hereHe appeared somewhat weary after two days of riding on trains and did not knock any of his opponents out, but demonstrated his ability to the satisfaction of some 8,0o0 cheering fans. - GRID STAR CURED MASSILLON, O., Sept. 11 (UP) - Howard Buck. 30, of Akron, O., iormer university of Chicago football star, declared today he believed he was cured of tendencies after he to a delicate brain operation for injuries received in a game nine years criminal had submitted ago. tBumwmamumrmwnaimfwtmmmmBm fk.L TODAY AND SATURDAY! & fer ,, if I fc j A AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia Washington New Yoik . ... Thursdays Results Detroit 3, Boston 0 Cleveland 3, Washington St. Louis 3. Philadelphia Only games sheduled- , Y FOREST HILLS, Kept. 11 (UPl-Th- oe critics, who less than a week ago .aid that Johnny Doeg, defending champion, would be lucky to reach the second lomil, named the big southpaw George Lott In one A the 3emi-fmmatches of the mens nitional tennis sigles champcusaip heie today. The critics dunged their mind about Doegs chances yesterday when ae followed up Lis victory over Bryan Grant with a decisive win over Frank Shields, New Yonc Davis cup star and seeded No. 2 in the New York 6, 1. Philadelphia 4, Chicago Brooklyn 1. Cincinnati 5. Boston 3, St. Louis 7. 17. In whipping Shields, Doeg proved that although he may be a dub m the smaller tournaments, he is torment when the stakes are I Igh other semi-Jin- match al pits Ellsworth Yinej, the California comet, against Fred Perry, brilliant young Bntish Vinos showed he was on top of tils game by eliminating Berkeley Bell in three straight sets in a quxrter lmal tiff. Vines, however, showed little more tennis in trouncing Bell than did Perry in breeding to an easy triumph over Frank Bowden, the New York d.nk horse who eliminated Sidney B. Wood, Davis cup ace, in the third round. Todays Sport Parade By HENRY McCLEMORE United Press Staff Correspondent. NEW YORK, wept. 10 (UP) We wouldnt be at all surprised if Mister Connie Mack, after a with Mrs. conference long Macks husband, Connie, decided to pitch Waite Hoyt, the merry mortician of Flatbush, in the opening game of the world series with the St. Louis Cardinals. . What is more, we wouldnt be surprised If Hoyt stepped out there and won himself a ball game. For Waite, in case you havent dipped into your memory bock for a day or two, has won six world series games -three of them at the expense of the Cardinals. If Manager Mack does decide to use Hoyt In place of Grove, Earnsliaw, Walberg and Mahaf-fe- y, dont wire in to ask him w'hy. For he probably couldnt tell you. He never has fully explained why he sent Howard Lhmke. wiio won but seven games all season, out there against the Cubs In the first game of the 29 series. When pressed for a reason he said he had a "hunch. It must have been a powerful hunch indeed for Howard struck out thirteen men, a record number for a series game, and wasnt scored on until the first half of the ninth inning. The selection of Hoyt for first duty wouldnt be a deadone-ti-gamble on Macks part. For the "boy wonder of the Yankees still has a lot more up that right sleeve than just his orelbow. two And he knows a thing too. Mickey Hoyt then working the flannels of the New York Yankees, earned his first decision over the Cards in the fourth game of the 1926 series. Alhought raked for 14 hits he had enough discretion to keep them scattered and the Yanks won 10 to 5. He came within an ace of taking another that year, three unearned runs beating him 3 to 2 In the seventh grime. Hoyt faced the Cards in the first game In 1928 and was red hot, allowing but three hits and one run. His third verdict over the the Red birds came In fourth game the same year, the Yanks winning 7 to 3. BE PROTECTED SMITHFIELD Sportsmen of this section are in earnest In their efforts to piotect and build up the wild game around Smithfield. The latest move in this line is the action of the Smithfield Fish and Game association in posting a cash reward for the conviction of anyone killing ring neck pleasants within a radius of four miles of Smith-fiel- d city. The notice, as received by the Herald-Journ- al S. from P. Ewing, president of the assocta-- 1 tlon, is as follows: The Smithfield Tish and Game association will pav twenty-fiv- e dollars reward. 00 , 1 ETTERMEN AT ENDS At ends Vaughan ni or Rawlins are Bair and the two icturning lettermen. Both boys are sure tacklerr, and are good going down under kicks. To fill the one vacant guard position Hebe has a number of candiArthur and dates icluding Lowell Ayleworth, Marcel Blair, for the apprehension and conviction of any person, killing ring neck pheasants within a radius of four v BartUft Roars fancy, bushel Idaho tNt.doo-- , Tomatoa-- i -b- v.-hel 12 lbs 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lamoreaux Wins On Technical Knockout JACK CIIKISTIWSEN Cache Battling Lamoreaux, valley heavyweight slugger won over Tony Clawson of Salt Luke City with a technical kpockout m the fourth round of a sched-- 1 uled eight round fight. This fight together with three other marked the good exhibitions opening of the figlit season in Logan. Characteristic of all previous performances, Lamoreax started slowly and was apparently in for a busy evening at the hands of the veteran Salt Laker. Clawson landed several good blows m the first round but Referee Beit Danford called it even when Lamoreaux made a ' good finish. The next round was even, but In the third, the Battler found the range with his powerful right arm frequently and succeeded in opening a nasty cut over Clawsons The round was left eye. Lamoreauxs by a good margin. ClT CAUSES TOWEL IN rOURTH ROUND Going into the fourth round, the Cache valley boy went right to work at the start and was apparently opening a way for a quick finish as Tony appeared to tire rapidly. The Battler .entinued to send rights and lefts to Clawsons head and eye with the result that Pop Clawson, father and chief second of Tony, tossed in the towel at the end of the fourth round of a good fight. The Salt Inkers eye was badly cut, and was bleeding profusely. Lamoreaux was apparently In the best shape he has been In for a number of fights and gave indications that with con- - 0 0 0 0 Factory Tranied Mechanics ISC Body Man Especially Trained on Fisher Bodies Night Service for Washing: Greasing, Storage, Wrecker and Towing Service $$? Have your battery l work done where S we know batteries g 0 0 0 0 0 0 g 0 1 O NTEREST IN NEW YORK, Sept. 11 (UP) With the playing out of the schedule reduced to a mey formality, baseball fans have lost interest in the Major league races and magnates face the prospect of heavy losses lor he balance of the season. Lack of interest was demonstrated conclusively yesterday when less than 25.001) witnessed the seven major league games, as compared with the attendance of 60.000 and 45,000 ior charity city series g.imes at New York and Chicago the previous day. Cincinnati set the new low mark for the season with a total paid attendance of 270 spectators for a game between the Reds and the Brooklyn Robins. J.J. S Cache Auto Co. 30 South Main Hawkeswood, a bronzed well conditioned fighter from Lewiston, pounded out a decision over the game and willing Garth Clark of Logan m a six round fRht. The sunrior condition of tile Lewiston .filter was the difference between defeat and victors. He found the range with rights and left.-- , to Claris body iuih the results that the Loganite was saved by the bell at the fend ol the fifth round. Clark however came back gamely in the sixth round and despite a ba! left knee that bothered him throughout tne fight, he succeeded in staying even with Hawkeswood in the Kid and sixth round$ Turp Taylor of Lewiston who claims the liglfl weight championship of Cache valley had his crown nearly lifted when Buddy Poulson, a slim fighter from Bngham 'City, held him. to a draw in fojir rounds. Lynn Pitcher P of Smithfield, recent winner 0f the senior event in the stae junior OlymJ pics, scored a r knockout over Marion Ames or Logan in the a scheduled third round four rounder with a vicious right to the stomach. Promoters Bfam Cronquist and J. C. Allen,' Jr, put on a good card for ,he opening of the season It was full of action throughout an4 brought out some really good fighters. p PAPER! SOLD IDAHO. Sept. 11 'UP) Sale of the Idaho State Journal, Pocatello morning paper, to A. N. SUferkrup of Columbus, Ind., wa$jannounced today by I. H. Maf ers, pub. sher. nr POCATELLO, 000 iV'N j.. N't' iWlii JBASUfebJk ( fern! ff-- . Ffeods lor ii&l '7 ays For morningnoon and nightand the four oclock snack little folks always enjoy Red & White godd foods ' Vi Owned and Operated bj, Cache Valleys Newest and Greatest Chain Store System J , Specials for Saturday, September 12, 1931 SHREADED WHEAT 2 Packages 1y . . BUTTER TUNA FISH ;? 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CELERY home grown A ft BJT d; Substantial Reduction SACHS PRODUCE COMPANY 5; USUALLY Lawrence Caine and Don Van Orrien In addition to the above mentioned the following repoited for the opening night of piac-tie- e held two weeks ago; Cline Balls, backfield: Wayne Baker, end; Tom Shipman halfoack; Demar Choate, tackle; Go.xicn Cottle, center; R.vmond Lapp, backfield; Garland Carey, back-fielRoss Gordon, tackle; Wil-ar- d Heaps, tackle; Alma Huppt, lineman, Keith Hurren, end, Maurice Hyer. tacklV Reia Johnson, backfield: Cyril Larsen. backfield; Conrad Mather, Darkheld; Spencer Merrill, back field, Stanley Merril, tackc; John Millington, center; Dean Olson, end; Lynn Pitcher, quarIvan Phillips, end; terback; TO QUARTERBACK Wendel Reeder, backfield; Elton Te biggest problem confrontWest, end; and Max Jensen, ing Mentor Hebe two weeks ago backfield. was that of filling the shoes of quarterback Ralph Gutke who was lost through graduation. Al of ways loud in his praise Gutke, he Is taking no chances this season with an inexperienced quarterback and has therefore shifted the . Bulldogs brilliant all around athete, Ace Johnson from end to quarterback. At end Johnson rated ihe NEW YORK, Sept. 11. (LB Cache valley mythical team for two years and Is by all odds Although he proved himself suone of the mast outstanding in every respect to chalathletes in Cache Valley perior lenger Jack (Kid) Berg of EngCanzoneri high schoos. With hts thorough land, Tony today knowledge of the game he owed his retention of worlds should be a capable quirter- - lightweight championship to the rules of the New York Athletic Brent Villett, a substitute commission. team halfback on the a year Canzoni scored a clear cut ago, will likely play haltback victory over Berg in their bout at the Polo grounds again this year. In order to p.dd back field last night, but had the bout experience to his Whiting shifted Dale Bcigeson been staged in London, where from guaid to fullback. Dale is it was scheduled originally, the a husky chap and is fairly fast championship have would for a big player. changed hands when Berg went One the line, six lettermen to the floor from a foul in the should provide Hebe with a eighth round. powerful forward wall. At cenUnder the New York comter Wayne Smith should land missions rules a fighter canthe job. He had considerable not win or lose on a foul and experience a year ago. Reese despite the protests of the 18,-0Bullen, a man mountain for a spectators, Referee Patsy high school team, will be at one Haley counted over Berg just guard position while the butrie as though he had been sent for the other one is open to a to the floor by a legitimate and a wicked blow. battle has rjrouoy started for Canzoneri made no attempt the position. Lyle Tripp and to take advantage of the foul Marcus Faik should hold down even though, also under the the tackle positions in great rules it cost him t e loss of the a is athlete good style. Tiipp round. He stood back after and has had cons' Unable foot- Berg rose at the eight count, ie and ball experience. He likes gave the Briton a chance game and Is apparently in for to recover before resuming the a good season. attack. Prospects for a team at North Cacl; this year loom exceedingly bright. Nine lettermen are en hand to aid Coach HebeWiuUn;', in the rebuilding process of the Bulldog eleven. Nine lettermen world not be hard for any coach to look at and when one remembeis that Hebe ony needs a guard and a haltback to round out, his 1931 edition, present indications are that the North Cache school will finish well near the top in Region One footb.ul. Always strong in football, the boys from the north end apparently have the makings of the best team they have had in years. JOIL.SON CHANGED COMET- 0&&& RICHMOND good football Cochrane is one who CANTALOUPES fresh, very Each choice; 2 for GRAPES Concord, per lb r ready thinks Hoyt would turn back the Cards. It is Cochranes opin- 00 ion that Sportsman park, wih 0O Its white shirted background Is made to order for Hoyts overhand fast ball. 373 f ; . N Te Team Standing Thursdays Results Pittsburgh ' tournament. 5. 8. LEAGUE NATIONAL S al Team Standing Cleveland Detroit St. Louis Chicago Boston Bulldog Grid Hopes High Fof Big Year TENNIS MEET E Automotive and 0 0 S Radio Electricians $ ? 1st W. and Center t Phone Phone 279 330 18 Only selected Fresh and Cured Meats are sold in Hr 4 & Whitp Markets Individually Owned Unitedly Operate- dThe Owner ServesThe Buyer Saves FipT L--WJ Z 0 M.At'-- 4 ' |