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Show jTHE'HERALD-JOURNA- PAGE FOUR AUGUST MONDAY, L HOW Christiansen And Swinyard Victors Ltne-baug- Line-baog- entire tourney. -- Too Late To Classify WANTED TO RENT Five room unfurnished home with range if A24. possible. Call 166, Hyrum, WANTED Experienced girl wants housework. Phone 1025 M. A19 FOR SALE OR TRADE Big Ideal Victor heater and steel range, with water jacket complete. 164 Mouth Main. A20 bookkeeper and accountant desires set of hooks to keep In evening. Monthly statements mailed. Reports furnished, systems installed. Care of The A24. Herald Journal, box 24. FOR RENT Five room modern furnished home Full basement and furnace. 694 North Fit at East A19 J. W. Maughan. The Cache Valley Elecirits defeat rd Piovideme Sunday 14 to 6. Morton was the best intler of day with 5 hits out of 6 trips to the plate. PROVIDENCE All. II R. E. . 5 Oessel, cf .. 5 R. Chugg, 3b .. ... 5 R. Renm r, es p . 5 E. Thorpe, lb . 4 S. Roth, 2h . Lelihait, if W. Pic kett, C. 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Stake execu Kremer. 162 North Second West. tivo meeting at Casper Merrill's A19. residence In Richmond Tuesday WANTED All kinds of poultry night, Elton Faokerell and Ellis G Phone 866 W. S17. Bodry left Saturday for a fishing FOR SALE Tomatoes, 75e per trip to Randolph Utah. They will bushel. James C. Jensen Hynim be guest of Mr, and Mrs. Del A21. tent Faekerell Mr d . 40 C c p . .. McCulloch, if rf ..... , E. Eames, - Total Logan Providence BeV is 3S UMiCH AS FAQ - 'VlAwwV" A MA&U sefeni IS A6 RiN& "AGES NEW YORK, Aug 17' (UP) Several ot our better tennis ex-- , perts (and by experts we mean those gentlemen who, although they spend the entire day watching the center court, somehow manage to keep the stroke analysis of the play on court No. 44, three blocks away) have bepn saying some pietty mean things about Miss Betty Nut hall. Their most cruel obsei ration to date lias been that the Buxom English lass rating as the woilds second best womens tennis player is due not so much to her stroke production as to her magnificent collection of newspaper clippings. Now there Is nothing very subtle or tactful about this observation The experts might just as well come right on out and say that If Betty was not the moHt headlined and photographed player of the game, not even excepting Mrs. Helen Wills Moody, she wouldnt he ranked In the same group with Mrs. Moody, Miss Hefen Jacobs, Mine. Rene Matheelu of France and Mile. Cilly Aussem of Ge: many. ity iitSU' UW&IOV W' FAf&Twi any V00 CM MEHON 4 3 3 4 5 2 2 .... 5 4 5 Sundays Results St. Louis 13, New York 7 Chicago 7 5, Boston 11. Cincinnati 2 7, Brooklyn 9 8. Others not scheduled. 0 0 4 49 23 14 113 200 05214 6 000 411 000 Being a gallant sort of soul, upon hearing of the cntlcs criticism, made immediately for the tennis guides, determined to dig up Betty recoid and rise in her defense. Then thought of a better plan. Why not let Betty write her ow-- answer in the national singles championship which began at Foiest Hills today With Miss Nuthall in the lower half of the draw are some of the games finest players, including her old rival, Miss Jaocbs. If Hetty trounces hpr party round opponents in good fashion, defeats Miss Jacobs in the semi finals and goes on to give Mis Moody a fight of it in the cham pionship round, bhe will have, in our opinion, not only told her clito get off, hut wheie tics w--e n LEGION Department of Labor. Minor laboratory apprentice for Burpari time employment only, eau of Standards, Department of Commerce. Delaware, All states except, New Maryland, Iowa, Maine, Virginia, Vermont, Hampshire, and uie District of Columbia have received less than their I share of appointments in the de partmental Service at YVeshington . , DC. NEW YORK, Aug 17. (UP) Full infoimation may be obtainBabe Ruth may not secure a reO. Anderson, sec newal of his $80,000 contract with ed from Albert Civil the New York Yankees next sea- letary ct the United States of Examiners at the son, hut if the Babes salary is Service Board w ill not he post office in this city. slashed it certainly because he has- - failed to play $80,000 baseball. the Amencan league hatting chamAlthough Ruth has not received pionship. homer Ruth hit Ins thirty-thirhis usual quota of publicity this season he has been playing as yesterday as the Yankees defeat well as any time timing his ca- ed Detroit, 9 to 6 and now is It now appeals that he only four homers behind the pace reer not only w ill regain lus home run he set m establishing his ciown, but that he also may win record of 60 homers in 1927. MURDER SALT LAKE CITY, Aug. 17. (UR) A military board of inquiry assembled at Foit Douglas today to investigate the apparent mutder inside I company barracks of Sergeant George Novak, 38, last night. . ' NEW YORK, Aug. 17. (UP) The American Legion is assailed as a subsidy seeking group of lobbyists, and exemption of college football from taxation Is attacked today by Carnegie foundation. INVESTIGATE 2. FEDERAL JOBS OPEN BIG SALARY we 3 6. $5,-60- 0 oi o, Mt mciaPnw should P&ri Mote a McLRMORE United Piess Staff Correspondent HENRY . St, Louis 5 8. H Eames, McNeil, Eirois The United States CivH SerChristiansen, Moiton, R Renner, vice commission has announced 2; Thorpe, Roth, 2; Pickett. oppn competitive examinations as Two base Inis H. Eames, Mor- tollov, s a ton, S Roth, It Renner. Three $3,800 (cancer), Physician base hits McNul, Jeffs. Home year, Veterans administration. S. Renner, P. McCulloch, runs Instructor Fireman, brush facMeNeil, tory, $2,000 a year, Penitentiary Winning pitcher, Jeffs; losing Service. pitcher, J. Smith. Pnncipal social economist, a year. Childrens Bureau, BCMrtY Todays Sport Parade BY vass .... 9, 10 ELECTRICS 6 Eames, 2b 6F. Me Noil, 3b C. Christiansen, ss . 6 5 D. McCulloch, p cf 6 Morton, lb e . . 6 Sehaub, cf Jeffs, Results Cleveland f Deiioit 6. 6, 4 . 1 . 4 .. 3 H HITS Experienced . . Totals Jimmy A If. If . J. Smith, s S. Renner, c .. , The Logan Ninth ward baseball team turned back the hid of a strong Providence team Sunday afternoon at Johnson's Grove bv a score of 15 6. Sehlffman pitched for the Ninth ward while two Renner hoys handled the mound dutle- for the Providence team. The Ninth waid boys play the Fifth ward nine Tuesday night at 5 30 p. m. at Adams Field. C New Yoik Washington .. 4 . SALT LAKE CITY, Aug 17. (FI-- ) The intermountam tennis singli s championship rested today in the capable hands of Dolf Muelheisen, Sau Diegh, Calif Muelheisen smashed Ins way tlnough to sictoiy in the finals win Sunday by an 8 6, 9 7, over Fred Dixon, Utah) singles champion. The Dixon brothers Fred and Don won the intermountam doubles championship for the fourth time by defeating the Denver combination of A1 Young and Rody 1 6, 6 2, 6 2. Last Bosworth, year Young and Bosworth cairiel the Dixons to five sets. The Provo brothers will leave eaily this week for Brookline, Mass, there to compete m the national doubles tournament Thev have represented the intermountam section in national championship three times feoic. Salt Miss Edith Von Hadein, Lake, defeated Miss Ruth Crow, Salt Lake, 6 2, 1 6, 6 2, lor the wo mens singles championship. Sunday's Philadelphia d e j 170 mvm KGS? Y!M tlGU Mis! LAS? ?E0H 1? ii a a a a a a a wmild THE MAYTAG COMPANY, i Founded 1893, both. If the Maytag doesnt sell itself, dont keep it. Divided payments youll never miss. fl NEW MAYTAG TABLE IRONER Irons everything . . . saves more than half your time. 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On the other hand, if Betty has to woik her head off in the early rounds of the tournament and then ups and loses to Miss Jacobs in the semifinals, the critics observation will cease being an observation and become the truth. DDIBLES TITLE LEAGUE AMERICAN e , they STAND GAME SUNDAY There Is considerable interest among the cowboys of Cache county for the couniy bronc contest, Wednesday, September 16, the second day of the Cache county fair and Roeo. Marion Me Bride and Lew Cooper, of Wellsvllle who furnished the brones for the ro deos at Paradise, Wellsvllle and I number of other places will furnish the county horses for tl contest. These horses will be placed along with Colburn's, and Immediately following the professional bronc riding on the second day of the fair, the county bronc riders will compete. They will draw for horses and ride according to rules the same as the professional riders. They will ilde county brones instead of Colborn's brones Some of these county brones should give a very good account of themselves The riders who are expected to take part in the county contest are: Earl Hutchinson, Mailon Me Bride, Lew Cooper, Vern Mttton, and Jack Parker of Wellsvllle-DuanBaxter, Jimmie Unswort) of Hyrum, The Tripp Boys ot Richmond, the Taylor hys of Lewiston and Marvin Dttubar of LoHutchinson of Wellsvllle gan. says that he would like to try some of Colborns horses, so It Is possible that he may try out in the professional bronc riders class Marvin Dunbar of Logan may also try out with the professionals fr 1. SINGLES TITLES LINEBAUGH AND FISH WIN Doe Glade Linebaugh, ttah Aggie tennis captain for 1932, raced through Reid Williamson of WellsviUe without the loss of a single game Monday to cop first honors In the Logan city tennis tournament. Linebaugh won in three love sets, 6 0, I 0, 6 0. Irvin Fish defeated Cleve Dibble shortly after for the hoys crown by a score of 61, 61. Jack Christiansen ami Kwart Swinyard staged a remarkable uphill battle to cop the doubles championship, de'eailng Linebaugh and Alton Saxer by score of i 6, S , 6 3, 6 3, 7 5 in a three hour contest. After being down two sets, the champions settled down to work to cop the next two in fauty fast fashion. The final set turned out to be a thriller with games h going with service until and Saxer faltered on the eleventh game and Swlnyatd then clinched things with his terrific s m-leLinebaugh suoceedf Jack Christensen of Wellaville as the sin gleg champion and to him goes the custody of the beautiful S. E Needham trophy for this year This is Linebaugha first triumph Medals will , In the tournament. also he awarded the doubles win. ner and a cup to the boys singles in the competition. champion These are also being donated by the Needham company. Resorting to his steady lobbing game at the very start of the match, the ever dependable simply was not to be dented. Although Williamson made brilliant shot's during f numerous the match, they were too few and far between to cause Glade any trouble. Williamson chose to battle it out from the back court nd Line ' baugh went to mid cour. where he took R.dd'a high returns in the air and shot them back for clean placenuuta fcr out of reach of the Raid working dark horse frpm Wellsvllle. It Was the most lopsided victory ever registered in a Logan city tennis tournament final and gave simple evidence that Ltnebaugh was clearly the best player in the 193 17, Iso ir eirl,i 3a 41 Johason-Nutts- ll Motor Company |