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Show THE HERALD PAGE SIX. - JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, MONDAY, AUGUST FRANCE RETAINS ; TITLE I.FAlil K Manilas AMERICAN LK.MU Saturday's Results 8, Texaco Firestone 14. Benson 17, Ais Bike 7. y Radio Service 8, Edwards Service Piggly-Wiggl- , 7. 13. y 5 Evans-Cowle- Wednesday's Schedule FFi resume at Radio Service. at Edwards Evans-Cowle- K y Sunday's Washington K. Chicago 5. Boston 23, St Iouis New Yoik 12, Detroit H. Thiladdphm 1. Cleveland o. Sci-vie- e Texaco at Al's Bike Shop. Benson at 13-- Piggly-Wiggl- Edwards Service, champions of the first half of the Logan Inde- NATIONAL M: Slumling of the pendent league, was well on its way to a second halt title also following a sensational S 7 victory over Texaeo on the North Logan diamond Saturday. The Texaeo boys were rerog Hired a one of the stiffest hurdles in the path of Edwards Service and with them out of the way, barring an upset, Edwards Service should be able to claim a dear title. The game at Nortn Logan was a thriller. The victors scored four runs in the first inning, only to have Texaco pull tin to within one point when the final canto started. Edwards Service scored four runs in their half of that inning but Texaco started a desperate rally that fell only one short of lining the score. VV. and N Nelson were opposing Cincinnati 3 t itmv. Boston Brooklyn 1, New York omrut mPTnnr iMiutn Ny-m-- '" viuuiu pitchers. The Ogden Tennis dub avenged half ward, the first when it defeated "doormat'' snapped out of it m atheprevious defeat tne score ol tom Eogamtes by great style and ale now in third eodche.i to three Saturday afterpi tree with two victories mid no SUBLL CHRISTIAN NEW ( REISER on the U, S. A. C. courts defeats. Firestone has one victory noon I lie taigan hoys had previously to their credit but have two post nt Ogd-beaten the by polled games, including one with the score ofOgdenitva fair mulches to two the leaders to piny in pull up Perce Smith and Alton "Jerk" even with the remainder of the , uxei tailed ilie locals old with pack. vii lory when they defeat 'd the Scores Saturday: tenni of "Dutch" Cannon ami Van runner of Ogden. Smith, Sixer and Caniioa arc all former Utah star netnion and gave a Aggie good exhibition. Smith and Saxer were more consistent than l.minmi and Tanner and that was the margin of victory in the match he scores were TWO AVENUE FORMER REPEAT Boss Tyson and Marvin Davis hard hitting local players displayed a brilliant all around game to check the clever combination of Jim Chadwick and Harold London in straight seta by scores of 'I he Jum tion City combinas tion hud previously beaten and it was sweet revenge for the locals who were at the top of their game and scareely allowed an opening. Merlin Allen and Dale Christensen lost to Stevens and partner in a hard fought three set match. The Ogden teuin won the first set but capie back strongly to annex the second one but the third was all Ogden. Allen then lost to Stevens in an extra singles match by scores of 1 Brigham ton 'uorneiil at When tlift navys nrw light New Orleans Is ready to slide down the ways at ti Brooklyn, N. Yn yard next No- Stanton vpihIwt, Miss (ora Juhiickc, above, younger daughter of the Ascdstant Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Ernest Lee Jahncke, will perform the christening. The pretty New Orleans miss 1ms been appointed the vessels sponsor by Secretary of the Navy Charles F. Adams. cniir 4 K. Reeae, rf Izatt, cf D. Reese, lb H. Reese, p Parson, ss B. Reese, rf 3 0 5 2 5 3 3 OGDEN TAKES TWO SINGLES Wes Kellar of Logan played Cannon a close game in another extra singles match hut hardly had the final punch necessary to win, although hs put up a good Dale fight the scores were Christensen surprised followers when he forced Jim Chadwick of Ogden into three sets before the Ogdenite could eke out a victory, 6-- 1 by scores of a place state base-ha- ibis when they defeated the in the Junior Collegians Logan third game of the title series Saturday at Wtllsvillc. The The final score was 17-game developed into a comedy ol both teams with mots doing plenty in th way of hoarheads. Lames allowed the Teaches only ll hits but these coupled witu errors were good for the big total of runs. Clove Dibble of Logan was the individual star of the game. At bat he hammered out a home run and a three bagger while his barehanded backward catch of v.ha looked like a sure hit in the eighth inning brought the largo crowd to their feet. Meanwhile preparations are going forward, for the tournament which opens here Thursday. Albert O. Anderson, newly appoints! state arbitrator, nmi Evan Ianecy, commander of Logan Tost No. 7, are both busy working out final arOther Legionnaires rangements. and members of the athletic committee of the Logan Chamber of Commerce are cooperating in housing, entertainment, financing and other details of the big meet. The score of the game Saturday was as follows: BRIGHAM CITY week-en- 6-- n City clinched in the American Legion Tyson-Duvi- L. Reese, 3b 7. Brigham Clinches Spot in Senior lournament OF TENNISEERS Sebaxtoiol Aug. For the has a Mother Boose decorais on the program. Mildred "(inmlerbones" for the races. There will be hissing mul honking at annual Gratum-lciApple show there tive motif, ami a dally "goose derby .Marsh ore conditioning Temple and Roj IvcmuU Sunday St. Louis :.a IK Logan d LEADS MODEL LIFE t. LaMoyne "Bill" Maughnn was too Bteady for Young Pierce of and he triumphed in Ogden The two straight sets of teams will likely play again in Ogden in the near future.' 2, 6-- London suhwav authorities nrs experimenting with automatic change-makin- g machines with 1 ticket-sellin- g installing in machines its stations. w OLYMPIC CROWD AWAITS FEATURE LOS ANGELES. August 1. U in The stage was nil set and a crowd of lin.ouo was waiting here today for what whs expected to be the greatest single feature of the loth Olympiad which openpd Saturday. The finals of the ion meter diish, comparable to the American dash, were scheduled for 3 p. m., Pacific time. They were to s follow the at 2:30 p. m The race was the big feature of an afternoon which included hammer throwing, finals of the DO meter hurdles, and many other track events. Fencing, wrestling and track cycling were also sched- mz. (SounimtiHess J00-vur- d semi-final- at uled. Little Eddie Tolan. who distinguished himself with a record breaking 10 4 seconds trial heat in the trials Sunday, was the favorite to cop first honors unless, as some experts pointed out, he burned himself out establishing the record. The other two sprint aces of the United States, Metcalf and Simpson, also won their heats. Percy Williams, of Canada, defending title holder, was third in the fourth heat of the day. loo-met- Gigantic Merchandise CRASH ? Assigned to Intel mountain of Credit Men n Association Mss&n Her fare and figure have on artist's drawings in hund-rd- s of national advertisements. And here you see pretty Janet Hutchison, well known model, as she apiieared before the camera's eye at the Gipsy Trail ( lull, ('amid, X. Y. SALE NOW GOING ON ! Everything Going at Half Irice and Less ! Mails Dept. Store 1I1P j STREET S3 FEET BOSTON, Aug. 1 u i. There are few shorter streets in the world than Fianklin Avenue, Some 35 feet long. it .connects Brattle; Street with Cornhill, in downtown Boston. Little mure than a glori-tied alley. Franklin avenue, never-- ! theless. is designated by a shiny name-plat- e like the city's larger thoroughfares. -- j WEST CENTER (Next door to Iltvb.ill Merc. Co.) 57 1 iti - JrT.7a.AS !.iwnmrMmkaao aeg nawr y. ; OFF AND ON AGAIN LONDON - Fusing of underground wires caused a sewer explosion and a manhole cover at Poland and Broad streets jvas blown 40 feet in the air. As if attracted bv a magnet, the huge iron cover fell right back into place Hundreds of pedestrians again. and a score of autos were on the street at the time. CHOOSE YOUR OWN LOS ANGELES - There's no fear among traffic offenders that they will lose their jobs because they have to take time off to report in court. Plans are being made to hold traffic court from 7:45 to 10:30 a. m. and from noon to 2:30 p. m. Offenders can take their choice of any of these period. hA- - frrfi m Car Crash Awakens South Main People 6-- 2 I.MiLMI f KABl LAKY HAYWARD. Cal., Aug. 1 H nly two sentences in English known by Ig Black 11m. bl.uk-birof Clarence Avellar, are: 'What'S the hurry, young feller?" and "Tel! it to the judge.' Avellar is a state truffle officer stationed d 5-- 3 0-- INDEPENDENT 19S2. with comparative ease. The last set was the sensation of the tour-- I nament. Six times Allison had set and match poiot on his own service at DAVIS CUP only to have Borotra turn him back. Vines redeemed himself for his PARIS, August 1 U'.Ri American poor showing against Borotra with Davis cup racqueteers were on a victory over It was Cochet s their way home today while all Henri Cochet. in defense defeat of France hailed the victorious first singles conquest of Jean Borotra, who al- of the Davis cup which France most single handed defended the ha3 held for six successive years. cup for the sixth successive lime Borotra, who polished off Ellsworth Vines, American and Ice crystals, sometimes 18 inchbledon title holder Friday, es across, are found in caves in pleted his work with a thrilling the Ural mountains. They are said victory over Wilmer Allison of to be the largest in the world. the United States Sunday. The scores were The courageous, old Basque who was drafted at the last minute despite the fact that he pleaded that he was too old to play, came back with a great SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 1 U lb fighting heart to win after Allison San Francisco butter today, 92 had checked in the first two sets score 20. HONK! HONK! GOOSE DERBYS NEXT Champions Turn Back Texaco Bid For Lead 1, t South Main street residents between Second and Third South street awakened to an crash at 11:15 p. m. Sunday night when an automobile driven by Mrs. Don Edwards crashed into the rear of a parked car belonging to Guy Swenson of Lewiston. Patrolman William Wiilison and Russell Knowles investigated the crash and reported eye witnesses as saying Mrs. Edwards failed to see the parked car. She said she Occusaw no lights displayed. pants of both cars suffered minor cuts and bruises. The front nf the Edwards machine was bauly damaged necessitating the calling of a wrecker. litre. KILLED IMM.F1!! Aug. 1 d REVERE. Law. .an Smith, 27. killed a dogfish utter a struggle when it attacked ami bit him while he was swimming off Oak Island, near here, recently. Vi Diamonds owned by C S. ci me valued at more than Shins i.Ooo.lKXI. According tj census figures, About nine per cent of the for- about 22 per cent of all deaths in est fires are due to railroads, it the United Spates are due to com-- 1 municable diseases. is said. |