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Show THE HER PAGE SIX. A LD JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, - TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1 1932. TI -- 4 Complete rians ior uegion uasebali i oumamentj MEHMAII) CLOSF.UP Brigham Meets Champs In Feature Of Opening Herr is the nhedulc f r the first two duj s of the American Legion junior 1mm: hall torn nument at (mnson luld which Thursday 9 a a m 3t 11 m n ( Bngham (Salt Lake vs 5pm Proo ihiim s Urn v s Vno vs Mnlv.ik H ln i Loser loser PiovoSt (!im(" 'IVfmite time oi Fiuliy games not tiirunLitP MumlajS v P'Nhurgh ,'t 1,0111s ft, 4 Philadelphia Boston 2 M ndu lO'S'iltti 'hiladi lphm 1, Cleveland New Yoik 0, Detroit 3 I - 'VV I m when Unuh.un COv vhh h ..ueeeil(d Login ns the District One entry. ineits the deIs rnpmus, Vim Oil of fending Ht 2 30 p SH Lake Rumor hits it that Van has iml the outstanding eutiv that they used to eop honors with last year their nnd many me ptcdhUng elimination on the fir it day, Cerh s a mighty tainly, Brighon City ne lh.it pleo hMtc relegation, will make any team in the group step to keep ahead of them Another great game should be between Ogden Yellow Cub. h. impious of the Og'Kui division, and Price, champs of the Genual Utah group Ogden shewed in Logan 11 00. UUE t OIM CS CAPUT I. THEATER AriuMnnied as Hollywood may to high life," some Hint of nrd was hiokeil nt till' Metro Goldwyn-Maye- r studios dining the til'iung of Vilcv ii r.per Hauls." now playing Ht the Capitol theiierwlth Warren William and Maureen ( ) Sullivan in featured rules It was during the filming of Hi up ot Wow York's tallest paity building All the excitement ol 'he film ch urs in utul about u ho One of the moat iimiMiitl picture ever taken of a high diver is action allot of Olga Jordan, mermaid of the German Olympic The team an ahe practiced taking off at Olympic Nutni Stadium. ( umrranmn taught Olga ill the middle of a thautiful dive. wifln jOGDEN JUNIORS LEAGUE IS KEPT by Di color Edgir everything whs done to give the piny via takli g pait In tip patty the feeling of being more ban ,'w ' feet above the si reel level Manhattan's unrivaled skyline with all its towers, roofs and in loomed the distance. Ear spires, down below, in Times Square, electric' signs of the Chrysler, the Chanin and the Uoolworth buildings could oe teen from their eerie place of revelry, which was shut off from the rest of the world by a protective parapet. Host at this paity was Warren William, as the Dave Dwight of the Faith Baldwin novel, "Skyscraper," who owned the building. In the cast and attending the party were Maureen O Sullivan, Gregory Ratoff, Anita Page, Verree ieasdale, Norman Foster, George Barbier, Jean Hersholt, Wallace Ford. Hedda Hopper, Helen Coburn and John Mars.on 1 -- INDEPENDENT IEAGIE Standing of the 'leauw. v-ra- a Independent League sehed- ule was brought to within one igamc of being up to date Monday y and Piggly Wigglv battled it out a Adams Field Monday. The final score was y for One error was made in the standing as reported Monday Firestone defeated Al's Bike shop last Thursday and the game was not included in the percentage standing This brings Firestone up to an even 'landing with Edwards Service, each having two victories The only game which ha not been played as per schedule is the contest between the two and this game may very likclv decide the championship It is scheduled for the Firestone diamond although a definite date has not yet been set. The score of the y v and game follows: when Evans-Cowle- 11-- Local Tost No. 7 OLD MILL FUN FOR ALL E!. Ladies 10c There will be continuous games. baseball from 9 a. m to 7 p m tune on both The Ogden Yellow Cab boys Thursday and Friday turn to Logan Thursday when they while on Saturday the program wni meet Price In the 11:30 a m will start at 11 a m. game of the Junior League State i The 9 a. m. game is definitely set while the second game will tournament. after the be called immediately OGDEN 11:30 m. a. The teams for the the dot however and right should the first game be finished than anticipated, the earlier up two teams in second place will take the field immediately. The first afternoon game is scheduled for 2'3u p. m. with the second afternoon affair sched- on t f All SnMk (Siieipe V'0?UN O. a a Now Playing j PHi For Wednesday! Silk Crepes Printed Sheers Washable Silk Crepes White and Pastels Light and Medium Prints August Is A Summer Dress Month New jr H&ayoim Patchwork AB H R McNicl. 3b Reading. 2b Morton, lb Ryan, cf Jacob, 8S 5 ft 4 3 3 l 4 2 2 4 3 i 4 j immediately after, probably p. m. All games will be full nine innings. Umpires arc being arranged for through M J Scanlon of Salt Lake, president of the Utah Baseball Umpires association, who has promised to have two real officials here to handle the games. The grounds will be policed by city officers who are being arfor by Chief G. A. Mecham. ranged n hey will be assisted by Legionnaires. A feature of the opening will be a parade from the business section of Logan, participated in by the competing teams. Legionnaires and business men of Lo- gan. The parade will be headed by the Logan high school band Quilts at 5 n Hales Thome 2. Double plays Row'en to Dibble to C. Dibble. Struck out By Zimmerman 1, by Smith 3, by Kinard 4, by OioK 3. Bases on balls Off Zimine'-raa- n 3, off Kinard 1. Hit with pitched ball Bailey by Kinard: Y'eates by Cook. Balk - Zimmer-ms.n- . pitcher Kinard Winning Losing pitcher Zimmerman. man, Two-bas- e Smith, 2. hit-Ian- om Note the Large Size 72 x 8: $31 69 A, veiy popular everyday hose because of its dull luster. Fine appearing and exceptional wearing qualities. Newest shades, in all sizes. Patchwork design in new patterns and colorings. See them in our windows. NEGROES WIN IN 100-METE- State Baseball Tournament DASH R LOS ANGELES, Aug 2 H d The Stars and Stripes of the Unit92 ed States flashed to the top of the standard at the Olympic stadium wore 21 here Monday as two black streaks o finished in the NOTHING WOt I.D WIFEI m afraid the mountain dash, feature event of the Olympics air would disagree with me Little Eddie Tolan, the "midHI'BBIE: My dear, it wouldn t from Michigan, night express hire'- - The Humorist streaked across the finish line In world record breaking time of 10 3 seconds while right behind him. so close that many thought Tolan was second, came Ralph Metcalfe giant negro from Marquette uni-- ! versify trails open Today, the and Metcalfe, a slow starter but j the fastest thing on two legs once Time. Today ! he gets underway, is counted on The Big Special Feature the United to heavily uphold States Dr Tav O'Callaghan of Ireland With tossed the hammer 176 feet. 11 ki BARBARA STANWAf K inches in the hammer throw while NAD KEG IS rtKJMEl Robert Tisdall of Ireland broke the Ooniedv - Cartoon - News tape in the finals of the hurdles. Wednesday And Thursday Largely due to their triumph in A Paramount Feature the dash where they took three of the first four places, the Cnited States piled up a heavy margin in team points with 58 with two first while Ireland, ith an All Star Cast in secC places, displaced Finland Act One orwdy aond place With 2 A Merchant Ticket and 15c thud with 16 and Canada, Poland and Germany had lo eai n. nn AMERICAN LEGION JUNIOR LEAGUE TEAMS FROM ALL OVER UTAH ino-met- one-tw- - WILL PLAY IN LOGAN BAKU) Theater f i ,0' Y FRANCISCO. Aug 2 U'P-"Francisco butter today, A 4 recuperating Evans-Cowle- EVANS-COWLE- SAN Aug. 3rd Wednesday, (band Caromil Ktcnt CAPITOL is Pigglv-Wiegi- Butter Prices AT THE high school on cots and with ding furnished through the cooperation of the college and the National Guard The big feature, of course, is the Evans-Cowle- American Legion , Frenchman, Marcel Pion. who boasted to his friends tngt he could drink 20 glasses of any liquor coming from the apmceoUH plant called anise, turned pale aid collapsed at the 17th glass and was taken to a hospital where fee 100 Lovely Dresses on Sale bed- 11-- 3 vilh Hit 10c I 22-u- p year-ol- d Sizes to 11 e?.-- ance Grnls 17TH GLAsS GOT HIM PARIS, Aug 2 d 1' The 11 A flashy Yellow Cab junior baseball nine from Ogden handed the i Logan Junior Collegians an client lesson in bassbull at Crim-o- n field Monday. The final oic was Kinard opened the game for Ogden and allowed Logan only two hits during the seven innings One unearned run he pitched. was their only score during that K Monday whan they turned Euk the IjOgan Jum ir bist Iwllers and have plenty of class 1rne had a tough time winning out in their district but ni reported improving stcsdilv although Ogden reigns as the favmite here. RCNNERS-- l P MEET AT 9 A. M. Two runners-ufrom the strongest divisions of the state will meet m the opening game at 9 a. m. with Midvale, which fought it out with Vico for the Salt Lake district thampionshin only to lose in the final game Monday, meeting Helper. The final game of the afternoon will bring together the far south MISSING ANY SOAP? victor, St George, and the Trove Provo some out puts champions. SALT LAKE CITY.-F- or a while, mighty fast and efficient basebdil George A. Green, Jr., thought he teams and are favorites here. had stumbled on a "five and Enstore burglars' hang-ou- t tering an abandoned miner's cabin in Big Cottonwood canyon, he found in the attic, 64 bars of soap, 39 'lolhcs pins a woman's silk stocking, three harmonicas, three seven knives and handkerchiefs, forks and several bolts It turned out, however, that the "burglars" were park rats which must have stolen the loot from nearby camp- ers anu transported It. 1 l skyscraper As contrived Hi Iwyn, ALL OR I UN Vice Scrjicntinf, following groups: Bugham Pity, Ogden, Vrico Oil of Salt Lake, Midvale. Provo. Price, Helper and St Geoige The first game starts at 9 a m Thursday and the championship will not be settled until the eleventh and final contest is played as the sun nears the western, horizon Saturday night The Logan American Legion. led by Stale Baseball Director Albert O Anderson and Commander Evan Hancey. is leading in completing ai ratigemcnts for the tournament and the entertainment of the boys. Cooperating with them i, the athletic committee of the Chamber of Commerce Complete plans call for Ihcatci entertainment, swimming a watermelon 'bust' at the Utah Stale Agricultural college and numerous The boys wnl other ai treaties be housed in the gymnasium ut 'he DEFEAT LOGAN UP TO SCHEDULE! i y n A( Where Cache Valley Trades With Confidence IMEIIK AN I.KXGIE .Standing of the Tennii. The opening comes ,is arranged hv Dnei tor Albirt () Anderson, show plenty of fireworks in the offing ontest should be The feature i 4 I ER HITS ED1FU ES "Stone i hr PARIS, Aug 2 Che cer" has stricken r principal edifices here in an epidemic !! ' work-rand crumbling sandstone, men have started repairs to the extenoi of the Paris Opera, the wir St Jacques tower, and St- - Paul's1 church. Chrislranseirs ti lo e o NATION A!. I.EAGl K Bracket V Ogden-Ir- . St cjeorge hatnpionship Warner Bm i un u winner Ogden-Pru- r Winner Midvait Helper Winner Ihovn-S- t George (onsol.itioo lra ket Loser B ignirn n o s C Baseball stoi k, in the doldrums which will give a concert at taber-na- i in Logan for several years. le square before the parade scheduled to shoot upwards like begins that 192X stock market B C (beT. c . American Gogan Legion, in fore eiash I, when American Le0t 'lns ofjhe affair, gion Junior baseballers from all ofmfo efforts to keep the price over Ctah open their annual ol making admission the reach of taty tournament here Thursday everyone Thewithin sessions have been Eight teams including over lot) real boys, none over 17 years of age. will be in Logan Thursday, Friday and Saturday and the whole town is expecting to turn out and bid tnem welcome EIGHT TEAMS REPRESENT STATE 1 ne boys represent the cream at the junior baseball talent in the state. They come in the Standings morning Thursday ni Midvale vs Helper 2 .to p Logan To Welcome Big Group Of Boys T o City morning and afternoon sessions on Thursday and Friday as 2S cents each or 50 cents for the enThe admiss on for the tire day. three championship games on Sat- Season urday will be 35 cents tickets are being sold for one dollar and Legionnaues report a plentiful demand. A special section of the bleachers has been reserved for kids who! are to be admitted free of chaigp to 12 years of age Should the parents or grownup attendants wish to take the children into the regu- liar stands with them, a charge of 10 cents for each child will be made. There will be no additional charge for the grandstand with paid general adimsionb feguiett Ijt AT CRIMSON FIELD SHOPWORN 3IADAME RACKETEER Hl T1IUR. - FRI. - SAT. AUG. 4, 5 ANI) 6 9 a. ni.. Two Games Friday, 9 a. m., Two Games 2:30 p. m.. Two Games 2:30 p. m. Two Games Each Double Header 23c Season Tickets $1.00 Thursday Fi-'- I Saturday 3 Games. 33c All Day OB 3 |