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Show TIIE PAGE SIX HERALD-JOURNAL- LOGAN, .' OLYMPIC JIOSTKSS .Shes To Greet Folks at the Games Home Wants All Boys to Have Chance to Play MONDAY, UTAH, Nil n L STEAL CIGARETTES THIEVES or JACK (HlilMiWM'N by Mass participation, with crty u. ot Vf. ns According lo an Kiimmnce-mrimade Monday morning the state junior baseball tournament will he held in laigan on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, August 4, 5 and 6. The tournament v.as held at Salt Like City a year ago and was ieo Oil nine of Salt won by Eight teams representing the cream of junior baseball talent in I tah uill lie on hand to parlieipnte in the will elimination which decide t! winner of the slate chn:npionsliii. great deal of interest bo could baxe- - Log in- - junior tolhginn tne ,ca ion n. lino nine si hi u-afternoon at great style Saturday iicid wn o tiny nutate. AO.'ims I tah Vn o Oil, junior t Immpions oi 17 Ot tin well The game was fust und Vico Uil garpluyed tnroughoui. net ted t. nee tuns in ine lirst two due to the j.oor inning ,, largely control or Junius Smith, Logan However the suuthiaw 703 pitt her giew steudy m I. Hi jtunm f7J part m me gamy out ot ms .558 stole i Illinois eating i 537 .vtl-I- uy AMKKIt AN I.EAGl E .St Hiding id Teams Won New Volk W.'.shiiigliM I tel roll n Philadelphia 'level. led SI Louis 'hu g,i .triton Soudiij's Phil idclphia I It v,.-- . i.t pi ( ; , Lod tl I wdunjl Ytuk St Umax 1 (1 0 5-- Tho tuirney will in all probability Is einduefed on the double elininali'in basis with lun defeats eliminating a team from further competition. Junior league games have in the jiast been played on Adams field. Iloweyer, Coach E. I. 'Dick llmnney of Ftali Aggies stated Monday that inasmuch as the cause was a very worthy one the possibility of holding tho tournament lit the F. S. A. C. stadium would lie given every consideration. entl of the I 12-- 1 k Washington let rod muni. Lo-gn- 30 Boston 11 3. 41,3 350 3. lj The seou whs tied at 5 at the first half of the ninth HJ inning Ralph Wakely, husky relief jilayer hatted for Harold nibble and connc tcd with a hard single over becond base, Bus nut net 11, Collegian shortstop was the nest baiter up und planted out a tlucc bagger to send Wakely l'l 14 7 4 6-- 1(4-- w Kim ued ttiuk 0 i 5-- - 1 RAY POULTER WINS BICYCLE RACE Pedaling down the state highway at a rapid clip and in good time which was not officially clocked, Ray Poulter of Logan finished in front of 23 other bicycle riders in Logan's Memorial Day five mile bicycle race The course was from the Hvdr Park road intersection with the highway to the of Mmn street and Federal avenue in the Logan business disti ict. For his feat, young Poulter received a watch from J I, Mont rose company, sponsor of the event. ' Twenty-fou- r prises were awarded, and 24 boys of grammar and high school ago finished the run Anis Westovcr supervised the contest Close behind Poulter came Strobdt, lo win a set ol bicycle tires; then Dean Lewis, who won three bike rims; four was Earl ' England Other entrants were: Lee Mc Arthur, fifth; Roldo Hutson, sixth; Wendell Morrell, seventh: Walter Ross, eighth; Lloyd McDonald, ninth; Jack Couch, tenth; Dean Marion McDonald, Bill Dunn, Owen Eddie Ames, Bcrgener, Kearns, Dean Fuhnman, Parley Black, Mose Watterson, Maurice Max Richard Cutler. Marler, Lewis, Robert Ross, Charles Keller and Ed Clyde. holes, i)t tor St vend unaccustomed 10 u. whttied vehicles, t'm fright and The team of L became unrulv Noriega, standing near a nil Lot at el Krovui. the pnture ritnrue road trark, reared when i fu uht Ctnuri HIV LMidiK t.ng an s tu. ugh lolorlul reels m tram whistled, tore flown the romance and h investigation Auk ite S both street and Noriega then catapults Rn(j h)1 wft. upset Itl tmpie nmLt the iuift.ne u.d ro hi lit) i; fed mi, utr j SALES TAX MEETS "Mv horn in i !'nltlv jn New ora. in a town is so tough, iiyh.tmng'Iike si'iM of d'arhtif boasted the bold bad man to his erony. that the t amities all r.nl ti DETERMINED FRONT y i Ci a- f rd bin et bass t ;e uni'1 "Huh, that s nothing Wheiv I a V, fame from they shot a man to wreekin ; a en s h In start a graveyard nonius future whim, i" l'l ASHINGTON, May 3'i 'I lie tax senate block an- nni.ined that a Hear majority have signed to oppose the Walsh am-- 1 one and thiee- to put louilhs pet font, genera! manufac-- i tiiiui. u'(, tax m til- - MOihk' hill St nitor L.iKoI.eUe, !( p Wiston-- i sin, said iu l. prblieans h.iv sign-- I ed till oh d ,f and Sunt or damson. I'cimii mi, Mi iss.ppt, iepfri-- ' ed 3n signers on h' With the probability of a nies-- s ge trmn President Hoover on re mo i. f r the time the i ik- - t j ikii',:;. the v v.u up us Gn i Memorial Gay ho. id ty, with th'1 (it b.ite on l!.- - hill n (! lar revt nue hi!1 The Senate adopted the Finance Committees stock transfer tax rate of 4 Sin Thus tax is ex- pected to yield $2,ouu,o00 iette.s fie .stolen gained to the tin ough a side wi links on tin truck ornken 41 y i be-"- '' I YY anti-sale- s Tofluy, Tuesday and CAliTOL , Wednesday i 'the Screens V Greates tLovcn.s' (jETTYlYMlGH osvscssosxxoQiroooccciocioeieosoosiccxKcCQxrAX Mail Orders Promptly Filled Add 10 for Postage Add 10 65c TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY $1.00 LISTERINE inn 26c Peroxide of Hydrogen Halted for H Dibble in ninth, singled x nr to BM id $1.00 Pepsodent Antiseptic iTriirrAii 69c m ' 50c Phillips NLW1U11 NORTH LOGAN By a score of to 6, the North Logan baseball nine deleated the Newton aerrf-gatio- n here Friday afternoon. The game was interesting through every inning, and weather condi- tiuns were ideal. The nines lined up as follows: Newton North Logan G. Peterson, Henderson, c R. Woodward, Larson, p W. Nyman, lb. Haws, lb Ed. Hopkins, lb. . B Anderson, 2b. R. Nyman, 2b Benson, 3b Archibald, ss. Stauffer, ss. V. Nyman, If. Rigby, If A. King, cf. Hanson, cf M M. Baugh, rf. Anderson, rf 16c MWBHm NORTH LOGAN Milk of Magnesia $1.35 11 SARGON 98c t $1.00 50c SARGON OVALTENE PILLS 42c TABLETS 75c DOAN'S 85c PILLS ' 89c 69c 38c I00 m SALTS PILLS PILLS 39c JR... 89c 30c CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIGS W OLIVE OIL $1.25 S. S. S. TONIC . . . 39c 29c 19c 42c 89c $2.00 S. S. S. TONIC.. ..$1.39 NURITO FOR NEURITIS 93c FREEZONE 35c 27c ySSsLYSOL.-.-Sgc -- ..c Sr Crrnin, Wm. ORam . IVnn, Rorky Wi. Pox of 50 6 for 15c 5c Little Kamim, Alaan, La Sujirema and FI Modeio Blunts Cigars Special Lucky Strike, Chesterfield, Camel and Old Gold Cigarettes 16e prr package. 2 Paekages 31 1 Carton $1.52. 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Dun Tro Choice oP 59c CREAM OF ALMONDS LOTION 50c JERGENS LOTION 37e $1.00 Krank's Lemon Cleansitig Cream . .796 50c PERFECTION COLD CREAM 28 60c FONDS CREAM Z$t 60c CAMP AN VS ITALIAN BALM39 50c JAVA FACE POYY'DER 34 50c KOLYNOS DENTAL CREAM 33 50c PEBECO TOOTH PASTE ...31 60c FORHAN'S TOOTH PASTE 37e 25c LISTERINE TOOTH PASTE X7t 25c ORLIS TOOTH PASTE 35c VALENTINE GUARANTEED I 65c W ALGREEN PLAIN .MALTED 51 ILK 79c K 3 for 49c ... MILK JAa idt E A (i b 25c BORDEN'S BRAND $1.00 DR. MILES 50c TIFES 25c CARTERS PILLS 69c 2V Rnrclrns Mailed Milk OLD RRIARGATE . . GINGLR ALE 10c Palmolive See this Great Selection 63c U3BUENTINE g. 51.25 ASSCRBME 60c SAL HEPATIC A SI, 30 Pinkhasns Compound. 89c Si enZOKITF 50c American Oil, Pinl .....29c , 5I.C0 0R!.!3 ANTISEPTIC 25c BEECHAM S 73! ASPIRIN $1.25 Buyers 36c HINKLE More Styles to Pick From! MYOUC0VI!fKTM n. ot v. Caehe-Boxeld- MI HOUSES KI N AWAY ll'' I'AOMA. c'olu , Miy Two were hint m a urn sway The accident here revi nth i"i comuimi dent retailed incident by youth for Postage Lowest Prices in Town ! 25 ounces for 25c Y mowior ouwsustDj ' 'Vud Mail Orders at Leven s! POWDER THEATKU its .rontptly Filled Box-elde- r; BAKING )L o Id ihio j sz Wil-for- First in tli doush. Then in the oven. You can be sure of perfect baking in using iu - pr Mrs, Leiiaiiil Atheiton Irish will be the official California hostess lor the Olympic games this summer. She has just been appointed by Gov, James Rolph Jr. 10-- 2 r.MTfc KNOXVILLE, Tenn Jailer Waugh of the citv jail tells a strange story shout twin brothers meeting here The brothers, 67, years old, went under the name of Williams. They were prosperous once, and separated 35 vears ago. Their first 'At the age of 02 I find mymeeting since then occurred in self with more plans and arnhi Nashville a few days ago. Both lions than I had at 22 Heuiy were tramps headed back east. Latham Doherty, financier VICO OIL inter-seitm- p - ---- Sunday's Results Boston Brooklyn New York Philadelphia Chicago Pittsburgh St , Louis Cincinnati Logan-Srmthfiel- d Box-eld- t.uly to.no.uk U v created. Very little expense would be involved as much of the equipment necessary could be borrow'd from the schools and perhaps the business houses in the varioija towns would sponsor teams. The procedure now in use in Cache valley is that of choosing a team early in the season, perhaps the early part of May and letting this team practice for several weeks before entering the regular valley playing schedule. It can readily be seen that in this way many boys who wish to flay baseball are unable to do so. These fellows then watch the game from the sidelines for the rest of the summer whereas the plan ss suggested by Mr Horn vniid enabtc practically every boy in Cache valley to participate from the latter part of May until the latter purl of June. In contpnrl-soto other cities of the stale Logan should have about ten teams participating at the present time STATE DIVIDE! INTO SEVEN REGIONS After the Cache valley winner i the winning teams determined, will play the winner of the district for the championship of Region One and the right to enter the playoff schedule for AugThe state winner will ust m r mi tl then in turn play with winners THE CALM AFTER from Nevada, Arizona and CaliDora: So you patched uj) your fornia the week following for the quarrel with Tom? district championship. The winner Doris: Yes, but only of this elimination will then meet ly. Were going to gettemporari married the winner of five other districts next month. west of the Mississippi river for the championship of the western half of the United States. The eastern and western winners will then plav for the chnmpionshin of the United States and a free trip to the world series. Utah is divided into oeven regions with one team being chosen from each region with the exception of Tooele, Salt Lake and Summit where two teams are chosen. The division is as follows: Region One Cache and counties Region Two Weber, Davis and Morgan; counties Region Three Tooele. Salt Lake and Summit; counties Region Four Utah and Wasatch; counties Region Five Carbon, Uintah and San Juan; counties Region Six Sanpete and Sevier: counties Region Seven Millard, Beaver, Iron and In the event that Washington. any of the regions' fail to play a runner-uteam will be chosen from the regions' showing the most activity during the year. According to Mr. Horne. Professor H. B. Hunsaker of the physical education department at U.S.AC. will act as the division chairman. Mr. Hunsaker has had much experience in the way of intramural athletics and should prove very successful . in the position. n tltil Motnlav wIDUl tl llf the di Arndt iv tlim.iK, when, gripped indist ret tons, she faic.s the inf prison or a wrecked reputation, she gives what os probably the most etteitive pertorimim'e ot her entire career Talkie MEET it age boy under is in junior league Utah parti' baseball is the hope ol Aaron Horne, state ihairmun of junior baseball in Utah Mr Home will as the coaih o( bo remembered the Smithfield junior league icnni that won the Caehe valley chamyears ago or the pionship three first year or junior b.e . hall in He intends spendCaehe valley ing the summer in Smithfield and mer junior enthusiastic U. very league prospects fin the coming season. BOVS FA VOll BASEBALL It is his opinion that mass parmost ticipation is bv lur 'he important single faetoi 111m jumoi it many baseball He cxjdaintfi of the smaller towns in the stale such as Midvale, Helper and lriie have eight and ten teams particithe pating in junior ha "ball ill ideal The most present time. a cm ding plan for Uuche valley would he to the state chairman, to have a number of teams ftom Hogan and .several teams from the other towns of tne valley These teams would oigr.aie a a league in each town and have within regular play ag schedule each town This plan should get underway before school dismisses in the spring and should continue until June Sit when an h!I star team would be ehn.sen trom those oompeting to represent a certain town or community in the Cache Valley tournament, which 30 starts and Immediately alter June continues until around August 1 WOULD CREATE MORE INTEREST He further pointed out that such a plan would givo many boys a chance to play baseball Though their desire to make the all star team chosen from the town, a 10S2. 30, GETS STATE BEAT VICO MAY f, $1.25 true center, lone flight. CROWN PROFESSIONAL GOLF The Longest Driving Ball Made 55 3 for $1.65 GOLF TEES, bags of 100 PENNSYLVANIA VACUUM PACKED BAL-- 35 3 for 19 TENNIS $1.00 TENNIS RACKETS 9S And $1.98 NEW BATHING, CAPS , 10 19 25 TOURIST LUGGAGE Values to $2.25... 98 HAWKEYE CAMERA Model C, No, 2. Uses the new roll film. Special. 69 : 7-- : |