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Show rtn fri-- THE IIEKALP- - TUESPA JOURNAL, LOGAN. UTAH. OUT OUR WAY Rain Hinders Progress f Good GAvsjt4,cou'. is of Tennis Tournament :n,j "TeiLT Gcjs LIA8LE. GO POWE A SKOTGom Out winner P Rain interfered with play in the Cat hi Valley Invitational tennis tournament on Monday afternoon. However, despite the downpour many second round matches were played and from present indications the tourney will be completed .Saturday with but very Utile trouble Several close matches were played during the day in the four events and several tournament favorites fell by the wayside. One of the first Wellsville players to be eliminated in the tournament was Reid Williamson ho, a year ago, teaehed the final round of the Logan City tournev, Williamson met his Waterloo at the hands Geddes in the senior boy winning in sets It was one the best played matenes of the entire tournament. Both boys gave a good exnimtion oi Gi.nnell-- Stew alt, M MR, NO - HE j "TkimA O SAWiM' VN "THIS FELLER Kinnms VStOOt-O- c AMQtetP HOWJ vuikioer aki OM OOR RAMCK. e s O o a o n Wj Kim me.? me. Does E.Y ACklQ YHiEAwA'f VSME.M 1 SAR VMOKiT 9. 1 r GOIII oarger Scores rirst Round Kayo At Ogden m rm x PAGE FIVE. .e i cully MOTe-tlVs- t' Disr MdWED pt-- s Fhll.tiJelphi t land t trail I SiT'i'h-Chri-.tiu- n i six-tee- 'j!.' t, cides-Fis- h pt V !i- 1 v St uhint on Louis Chu ago Boston t'hl St ( Mi Mmdiv ay L nn vcl ctrnit 1 an t.V 2 2 i x sun-bath- r. ex-w.- is t rapport planes are oa an average of 150,- dav. i .i . l nob rm N I.' !: P.i 1 in riru m ' Pittshui gh ( hit ago Boston Philddi Iph. tl i Br.mklv n St lHllN New Voi k innati (Mm - f h l Cle r s unhn Till w n ; K I Wc Ni :i 1 a-- d 6-- 3 fill AN Ni learn Bell-Hal- l. T'l-sd- ay GUEEN VFR. R C., July 19MP a practical use for Quileheoa Golf iim.tl. started over his i lav, only to meet the ih of an entirely nude mass fror.i one of at; The an ultra-ultr- a hut Barr called the P his strange excur- nud-Hir- AMI 6-- Cardon-Ohatterto- IN GIZZARD ocm r h a thought for hi. kei'N. too Hubert Watson, o r ,i Ih own's Flat, near here, overt d d nugget of gold worch . ii the gizzard of a chicken wa- - puparing for his Sunday ' US SHCOlOm't! THQoyj Some. more. -' r, BIND July lit djo a;e being care.'ul not f laid the golden that ,i)re n Dibble-Spence- I K. CL, u A in o 'I Mi uout nriN m first round lu a kavu, then gave vs eatheistone Vern Bill s C him a good boxing lesson luui Stewart. H Hendricks is Pus-tomore rounds Gunnell, Grant Humphreys v The fight w is widely her il.lt .1 J. McNeil. L. McClellan s wmner B Maughan. C Nelson R is One of those battle of the enturv ' aftairs hu to Rargir it Lindquist s G Olson. R Bell s v.is just another J Hall. H Dibble vs P Spencer The "I reasureton !! .sh st.nt-c- l right t) Guy Cardon vs LeGrande Chittet- ton cork and kcioc ked Kert.-- i into the Schedule for Wednesday ropes before the round win well D s winner Weuthe:- Lund underway The hignlv touted San stone-Steart. P Bullen vs winner to Diego saggi d n(f the r Hendricks-McNeil- , he floor and took the eoan A Johnson is A few Mcughan-?"e!oMiClelian-winmr minutes Intel he again J Geddes vs winner lent to the .enter of the eln(, C Dibble vs winne" with Barger the two fighting four , Humphrevs-Gunr.ellA Swmyaid O'hihitim rounds to please a mob vs winner of fins dei idedly disiileascd with D Coourn vs winner I F,-'ho quick ending of the mat. h vs The exhibition vvi. fist until Ft I winner tennis SENIOR I.LKs act stared getting nastv and mr IR)l In another upset match, WaW lter Kropfli, steady North Logan 'Schedule for ng in fast Then Bir-ewent ti llliamsrin-llal- l ys Iiihoc Dili lvork ag nn and hud him m i bad player, defeated Herman Kennedy n i wav when the coast bitlhi s set of Richmond in sequent sets. hie. uiine" Bullen-Lund n .r'cy-Jernods tossc m a lowei The towel Kennedy could not coio maid vs Vinner Co'ev ent right out ug.i.n however and with the steady lobbing of th? Hales-Mci'e,.d nod Knnre.bei U Rounds he ref.oec moll med fur tlu two cautious Walter and the Woodward-Kella- r s lost for that reason to continue Swinyard , n v, win Hurg-shooed the bes ui tion Irvine Fish and Marvin Davn Lund ner and Quin of his areer in the inati h A large advanced into the round of Maughan Maughan o 'delegation of Cm he valley fans in the senior singles Fist 7,.. .. .uVA. and Ru attended and lodav were lock the measure of Lee Halts winner Sienrer-Ha!- l i r Gc vs Richaids, rhis liras;. throughout tin-singing V in a hard fought two set match Ue.tover-SmilL tub winner and McC.ail of Burger meets Fris-while Davis I onnesbeek by scores of Splttln in J rvrr u n account'd for Vern eatherstone a I JIMOK Dili B! Es i a Hi? OWM McGHCiWc.. nnd nftor his sens tttnna! shewing wi wweg wc cefei't in his advance to the fuii-l- n Schedule 1 for nHinst Frian. is unmistakably a round. vs G Ol ,en-favorite 1m illy to commit mayCine of the biggest surprises of Kowaliis-Johnsovs Ji hem Hcainst McOaii the the day occurred in the junior sinDibble-Dibblbest in welterweights is isperuet-Hal- world coming at Oilcn In the EDWARDS SERVICE gles when Darwin Lund, sensi-li- o Vickers-eatherstone v, Buck I ixou of I'rrston proved to ial Logan junior player and Chntterton-OlofsnSwinvaed Lund be nothing more or less th in a The stair internal revenue rol-winner of the recent handicao vs MeClellan-RcholeLaulKon-nesbecgood pnnrhing h iy for Don Felt lectui has informed the celebratourney, lame nearly meeting devs. WINS ONE Gunnell-winner nf Ogden The Preston by went a government feat at the hands of Harmon Maughan and s, tion committee that down twice for the count of nine Johnson Bullen-LunJohnson of Rirhmond. lax will be ih ary for the vs Hendru before the final kayo blow was All children 12 and under rodi o stole the show when he captured Otterbei vs delivered in the second round the first set at will h' admitted free and jouths Kdward.s Service went to with-- i Going into the second set. Lund steadied to trom 13 to la, will pay 4ft cents one game of the end of the GLOWS Ml, KWOK MS come through with the second set With this admission there is no firt half of the schedule without rKNTFRVIUK. la. .Tul 10 'UP' ta : Foi the adut a defeat when they turned back but Johnson was far from beaten iTorrnmeni Ftclt Mrs y t Imis ion, there will be a novern-ratcd Delpotia bus and it was only the greater tournine the bid of the a silkworm industry hire She imnament experience of Lund that The i,t t ix n! 10 ents There will Monday at College ward .some worms hi1 t from no extra enabled him to eke out a victory ported for grand-hares Italy and final score was MHi A in the final set ut In forcing md seats KOi)H) AM) they have oeen carefully watched They are all good The game was a hot affair until FKOMTKK l)A S for two vears in an effort to eshui1 there will be a .eat for1 the sixth ' d the Logan junior to the limit, inning when the winners tablish whether silk tultivatmn is er bod' Johnson played an unusually good across five runs They pushed ts bebrand of tennis, he was steady Objci appear colored only adaptable to this ilimate The scored three more in later frames In making the honor roll call of cause thev reflect only one color, L A Peterson of to run in all departments of the game is a mm cess, it was reup their lead. the pionceis now living in C,u he theSuperintendent while ami rest the schools but only lacked the final punch. ported absorbing around Superintendof Some city talk is going led who he set' in Cat valley ent .1 W Kirkbiide of the conn- - the Alfred Swinyard had a close valley league starting over again the t S' herd-- , and Hugh Adams, princall at the hands of Vic Peterson prm ofto and including lSn, a numsecond half. Three managers have anber will be special guests of the South Cache high before he ran out a hard fought already announced themselves as nounced at the pioneer meeting sccipal hool, have been appointed as the in favor of this plan. Others who three set triumph 11 a nn in the taberat Monday . Prizes Pieston of for the Gunnell parade Young judges have not been asked are urged to fni the best floats one of the favorites in the nacle, the first d iy o' the Fion-tie- r are (effortin touch with Arbitrator Ottis Days and Rodeo celebration ami o'liei fcatuies in the parade get class eliminated Phillip 1 elerson at the Herald-Journto junior Mr John Jenkins anil will be announced in a later make Bullen from further competition in Logan They The known their views. W Pickett, two of the oldest in Uic senior event with a straight John ends half first Wednesdaybull whackers, in the state, will sot victory. for Some additional requests Tom Hoggan of Tulsa. Oklahoma, Wellsville be two of the special guests Mr P.oy Hall, another to include memrosters in Newton of changes Jenkins has sevmade and Wheeler of victorious his continued Arkansas, Heavy player bers of the Logan Elks team have the plains in early Kanscs. march in the senior singles with en trips across expert bulldoggers and been received, particularly from ox teams. He is 87 calf arrived at the fair n decisive victory over D. Smith days with ropers, of age John W. Pickett eioui els Sunday Thev were de- the Radio Service and Piggly Hall is the best player in the years living in the Sixth ward, also lighted with the layfTut at the Wiggly. The arbitrator ;ias ruled Wellsville contingent and that's now made several across the f ur g i Oi, iv is and said it w one that these members are approved trips M saving quite a bit He has a good plains in early days files a protest Pn kett of the hi ,i s for a rodeo unless some team forehand wallop and a well round- is 86 Mr H C and asks for a vote. If such an years of age had seen ap- ed game. aicna They they Maughan who is tile only living preemted the green grass, spring instance occurs, the new player representative of Peter Maughan. wa'er. and ME VS SINGLES conveniences will be considered as playing under the first co'onizer in Cache vallcj Tney pred ct thother re will be a large protest until approved by vote of Results of Second Round be will 1x56, as a in spepresented number of rodeo performeis in the theT ,cague. Jack Christiansen defeated Sterl- cial guest he score of the Edwards Mrs Sarah Gunnell show This is their first trip to ing Richards Howell of Rexburg, Idaho, and Wiggly game is as fol- Edward Kropfli won from Ed Mrs Logan Adelia Riggs Jones of Teton ne Dungan brothers of Dillon, low-sQuinrey by default. EDWARDS SERVICE T. Ross Paden won from Merlin City, Idaho, are the only two livMont, arrived last week They are ing pioneers who settled in 1x56 bulldoggers and calf ropers. Fish by default. have sent been invitations Blackic Bryant and Del Anderson, Joe Geddes defeated Reid Wi- Special to these tw-- pioneers to be pres- bronc riders are also here Colborns lliamson for the celebration ent Dar-ley stock is expected to arrive SaturIrvine Fish defeated Percy of week thii Recently Svl- Moroni Ttmpimboo, chairman of day V. Kimball, van Peterson and N Kourken Lee Hales defeated Indian Washaat the committee rodoo judges, went to the Quayle Bardizbaman the whole that tube kie, reported Ross Tyson defeated Wendell G. from Washakie will be here for rnch to look over the calves which will be used for the calf Allen Das and Rodeo Arus the Frontier Thse calves are fat, wild Marvin Davis defeated to take part in the roping and in first class condition Good Westover The have been Indians defeated parade Weatherstone ropero and fast calves always Vern looking forward to this event for make a good exhibition. Mac Cutler ail will sometime. have They Darwin Lund defeated Delbert their regalia and equipment and Moses William Bone Fonnesbeck will make an attractive showing and J WThatcher, Perkcs, have been ap- Clcve Dibble won from George in the A B Harrison parade as judges for the horse Young bv default. and D H Thomas, the local chiefs, pointed races There are ten head of Roy Hall deflated D. Smith Inmeet the will the for tribe, There are ten! 4 running races next Sunday They will head of tnoroughbred horses at the W'altcr Kropfli defeated Herman dians have everything in readiness for fair grounds now Fifteen more 3 Kennedy Indians and the usual camp Merlin Allen won from Vic Pe- the on Third South. ground The running races thii week terson by default. slinjM furnish ninth excitement, Durrell Neilsen defeated Thomas Mr H R Hunsaker, director of '.md aie cunsideied one of the Noel physical education at the Utah mam features of the show. George Jack Laub won from Richard State has been Agricultural college, G of Logan is converting Smith bv default Ruckenbrod Willingness to serve doesn't come through appointed to take charge of the Ins trotting and pacing horses JUNIOR SINGLES on the tabernacle childrens spoits The horses into running horses Results of Second Round morning at 10 are in excellent condition and are Darwin Lund defeated Harmon grounds theTuesday training; ability does. So Conoco chooses second day of the cele- used to tiuvel oclock, long distances. Johnson will choo-- e Mr bration Hunsaker stone that in thinks the Jack long game whih defeated Phillip Bullen his own help and have entire George as salesmen men who want to race., he will be able to make the Saturday is as follows: Laub of these sports In a later other horses go some. Arlo Johnson won from Richard charge running events issue the various j together TEXACO Rue kenbrod by default. serve . . . who like it . . . and trains them the prizes will be published Attorney Hugh B Brown, presiJoe Geddes won from George with All the children of Logan and dent c 5 of the Granite Peterson, stake at Salt Peterson Cache valley arc invited to particiLake City, has informed the com- Crook ston, lb to be experts. Cleve Dibble defeated Thomas pate in these sports on the taber- mittee that he will Ve hee to Woodard. 3b. Noel mornsame On nacle the grounds deliver the address at the 5 W, Nyman, p. Alfred Swinyard defeated Vic When a C ,onoco man fills your gas tank ing at 9 30 a r m , Al s Bike shop meeting Mondav morning pioneer at 11 R Nyman, 2b . Pet yrson of the New' o elm k Arus and and He Mrs. Brown will King, Dale Coburn defeated George Bike shop, will conduct a hicyc ic be guests of the committee .at the Stauffer, ss. , ... b 4. Hendricks or supplies oil, he gives you exactly the commenting in front of the rodeo. V. Nyman, if. 4 Irvine Fish defeated Robert Ross race tabernacle square, going north along the mmn highway to the amount you want. Theres no splashing, SENIOR DOUBLES Hyde Park lane and return On Results of First Round 19 oclotk. mornu sama at the g e won from the Logan Federation band will no muss. He gauges the air in your tires Smith-Homby default. rive a concert At in oclock the illiamson-Hal- l defeated school band will Logan high Johnson s Main for a North accurately and supplies the proper presDibhle-Dihbldefeated Swenson-Rvn- form onto the fair grounds for parade sure to each, defeated Mc-- . the big rodeo vvhKh toiumctics He 6-- w , 932. rs HE COMES OlE AHUMTio'j EMER SEAR - mo-h- e FtRE-VvO- Jl MOR SINC.I I Schedule for Tuesday JULY By Williams RutNl OS FER DlGGisl LAVSJKI , BoSTikJ UP HiS BoSAES FtR , ThrovsIisi Cams ARoomo am maWim vs Allen D Neilsen. wmn r Cooley, Lindquist, Quinncy vs J Laub TkV Y, V Moiul Hhiiadetphi innmg.s !. v i M I Ml y Co-bu- n nsen-Bel- e l, l, senu-viml- 1 MORE k Cardnn-Humphre- You Save Money y d to buy them... 5-- SIDELIGHTS u every time you Ride Electric Cars Piggly-Wiggl- 10-- 4 iK ami it v. ill pn of enamel skin vand Buses u-- 6-- VVells-vill- e, I) - 6-- 1 Sit-up- C c 1 j 2 NOT ONLY WILLING I) TO SERVE YOU 6-- 4 HE KNOWS HOW! 6-- 6-- j j 5-- 6-- 4 station The Conoco nuns information service is just as expert as these tilings he does with his hands. Ask him about roads, l 6-- 6-- Wc-tove- Vickers-Weatherston- 6-- n Hales-MeDona- Clellan-Schol- 6-- es 6-- enson-Peterso- 'lerson-Ha- tfr-C- defeated d rlotian.se n , Gessell-ftcNe- defeated Pe- - 6-- ir Mmighan-Maugha- ' Hog-- 6-- n Swinvard-Lun- 'ft mi V at 1 defeated Woodward-Kella- r ' defeated n 1 . JUNIOR DOUBLES Results of First Round defeated Nelson-Olse- Olson-Cobpr- minks mwiffi 6-- e n n 2 MENS SINGLES Schedule for Tuesday .1 Christiansen vs. winner L A Richnrds-Spencer, E Kropfli vs winner G. Peterson-M- . Lund, T. R Paden vs winner L. Maugh-an-Hendricks, winner M Steed-1,- . McClellan vs. winner J. Hall-- J Koubessorian. J. Geddes vs. winner G. Swenson-T- . Fonnesbeck, Jensen winner D. Christensen-E-. vs. winner G. Keaton-WRoundy, . Jensen-MR. Tyson vs. winner R Smith, winner H. Maughan-J- . . McNeil vs. winner P. Peterson-GE. McDonald, winner W. Scholes vs. winner G Chnsten3en-W- . Homer. D. Lund vs Peterson. C. winner B. Hair-O- . Dibble vs. R. Hall, W. Kropfli vs C Loh-man-- 2 The p. m. celebration ommitter x to announce the big very plcas-eathletic event w.th Kid Baiecr as the main athletic cient. to be staged under one m mage men , and that all different es have been settled This promises to be th" greatest boxing event that has taken place in Cache valley oi northern Utah. The colored boj. McGail from Seattle, has Cortez and other fast boys be Berger s opportunity Cache valley are right Barger and think he is one SEE REAUTIU i beaten It All wiM of of of the L WHITE PINE LAKE aa guests of OPEN AIR RIDING ACADEMY 2.00 Per Trip Takes approximately 6 Hours. Party of 6 includes guide at no extra cost. Horses station- ed H mile North of Tony 4 irove. Z Phone SON for Apimintment ! S J J information on d and m nn other sub r 6-- 3 6-- mileage, hotel,, camps, sport places to buy supplies. He is rc.nlv with accurate ! LED - MILL Wednesday, July 20 Tins DVNCK will !o the Big Affair of the ..canon ; 3 la lid will he off to all things in reason. Dame Il II the Elks at the grand Old Mill; I 'ante in the mooilight and experience that thrill. To d .inco with THE E!ks is ever ones pride; Be sure to tome out and get satisfied; The pure of admission is not much expense; Ladies a dime, and gents 40 cents. So herald the tidings far and wide; 'I hat a good time to all we will provide That is understood when ELKS preside. And now once more we wish to relate Wednesday, JULY 20TH is the date! deans including spares. r jects. 1 1c kec v. Ins s: u ion k and his station in iting. and tare, for mad and thing he dot exputh. ID s ! 1. JiccL parcels : grams. Every- for von L d-i- c beet fully, jour stop at warns n your windshield spotlessly. He fills your his station a pLasuic fm radiator without splashing. knou c moms clean t ou . . . and he, haul TcONOCO 4 ? t' rBO L OF "fVW' ff 'i v EVERY CONOCO STATION IS A BRANCH OF THE CONOCO TRAVEL BUREAU FREE SERVICE FOR MOTOR TRAVELERS ...A NATION-WIDE a a a a. a t ft A14 A A 4 ifr h I it 4 Afa - |