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Show PAGE EIGHT THE HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN. UTAH. FRIDAY, JUNE L. 3. 1 932. FORMER AGGIES RETURN TO SUMMER HOOP MACHINE - i Utah Coaches Get Best For Demonstration Work When Coaches E L Romney, Olt Romney and Vaclul Peterson start work with the daily summer s lioui basketball classes at Utah Aggies next Monday, they will have a team of five players, all of whom have been members ui championship- basketball teams, lo Uebionbtiule their theonex Dick Romney, duector of the school and who is working with his brother Olt, and 1'eterson as n.atiuctors in basketball, has ur lunged lor fantril "Mash Nlel r aen, far two years an cnee forward, Glen Worthington, BATTER UP! fl.i What the TRACK MEETS VICO OIL IN S. Athlete Is Wearing l e i Logan's Junior Collegian baseball team will travel to Salt Lake S afternoon where thev meet the Vico Oil nine, present state baseball titieholders The ima' boys defeated the Oilers by ttn close score of in a fast anil well played game in Log in week ago. KITTEN LKAGI E Coach Ray Parker of the Colic on Lost Pc t gums announced that he would 1 nun II 4 lajgan Seventh take the following Doys to Sal 1 750 3 City Offices ... Lake: Sun'll Kohler, catcher; Herald-Journ2 2 pitcher; Coburn, first base. 333 2 . Presbyterians second base, Otterb-- . k 1 333 Dibble, 2 Postoffice third b c,k shortstop; Bailey, ooo I "red and Max 4 0 Eanics, left field. Laub, rente i Thursday's Results field, Peterson, right field ami l 3b, Presbyterians VVulcely, McClellan und Jenkins m 11 the reserve line. City 20, Fred und Max 19 Seventh Wald 23, Postuffue 4 GETS MEDALS Tuesday's Schedule Mass, June 3 Presbyterians at Seventh Waul 'I !CAMBRIDGE. A collection of medals bearFred and Max at Postuffue of every presithe likenesses nal ing City ut Herald-Jou- i dent of the United States, to- Thursday's games in the Lo- gether with originu) signatures of gan Kitten bait loop proved to he each, has been presenteu the Eliot track meets with the Htrald-Journa- l House library ut Harvard university hanging up a new record by B S Prentice, un alumnus of runs scored with 30 while the I'rexbyteriuns were capturing 11 The City Offices and Fred and Max staged a tuck with the City boys finully a score on with out top coming of The Seventh warders continued to lead the loop with their fourth straight victory, defeating the Postoffice 23-The feature of Tuesdays games which will mark the half way point in the league schedule, will be the City argument City Offices are in second place but the by knocking them over, could climb into a tie and get within striking distance of the top the western .slate, will be represented The school opens next Mondav morning with football instrui lion in the morning and during t lit ufteinoon LADIES L D. S. Garments, Fine Knit Bleuched Cotton 65c COTTON and KAVON Mixed New or Old Style Garments 85c MKNS Unbleached Cotton Double Hack Garment $1.00 LADIES New Style, all super fine Kayon, Non Run L. D. S. Garments $1.00 Fonnesbeck Knitting Works '' c r C NATIONAL I.EAGI E iy, Y'V Herald-Journa- Thursday's Results Boston Brooklyn Ctili ago 9, Pittsburgh 5 1 AMERICAN I.KAGI E Standing of Teams CCS ' 111 V c. he would be preferaijwxci? to oui younger stars , We can haie full confidence in U "in Cni'h t. because he dcrsi-'i hi , all the players in the woH4. f ' mi Jac pie-Rrugnon will be a- 'a liable in doubles " i ! ' 'i ' LOT fioKOM 23U it ' X j j (S'-f- TNAcd. i Ji iNv.r iHEGssr-i-ds Tnr S A b Al 4iLCLi. tiW, v3HA J J1 demoiselle Lenglen behetf'vi th it the I nited Stales and Brito, 1 me the only prospective challen md thit one is to be fea ci i, mm h as the other i nip-an- 20-1- 9 4 Thursdays Results Boston Washington New Yoik 5, Philadelphia St. Louis 4, Chicago 2. 1 Herald-Journa- 1. ARCHERY GROWS June 3 f PITTSBURGH, is on the make in the United States, according to Mrs J. Milnor Roberts, Ben Avon, a national subuib, holder of the women's flight record in the sport is much alive," very "Archery Mrs. Roberts, who won the National Archery association flight title for women three times, said "There seemingly is only tepid interest in archery, but don't be fooled." Mrs Roberts' own family Illustrates the growth of the sport. Since she took up archery after attending a men's tournament in 1926, ner husband and son, J. Milnor, Jr., have joined in the sport was It The champion said "doubtful" if Bhe would defend her title at the national shoot in Seattle, Wash., this month, but the entire Roberts family expects to compete in the 1933 match In Chicago. Mrs. Roberts first won the title in Rye, N. Y., in 1928. In 1930 she repeated the feat at Chicago, and last year she broke her own record with a shot of 328 yards, 14 inches. The daughter of Richard R. Bennett, former international shotgun champion, Mrs. Roberts became interested in archery through a chance visit to the home of James S. Jiles, Dormont, Pa., in 1928. Jiles, at that time archery target champion, was impressed with Mrs Roberts skill with the bow and arrow, outclassing two men in an informal match. NORTH LOGAN IS OVER PARADISE The Logan Elks defeated Parain a game played at Logan Thursday, the final score being The contest was a free hitting affair with the Elks garnering 18 bingles and the Paradise nine 11 hits The score' PARADISE dise 11-- 7 The girl athlete of 1932 up to hat! And take a look, girls. Here you see the proper garb tor feminine athletes these spring (lavs on He pbi'eM fur hockey baseball Doctors say that these cosand all other similar eve ittumes are much healthier than the bloomers and middies which were once thought daung. Dot Griffith, high school gill of Seattle who is posed here with the ..hid, cap run bast'.-- much faster in shorts and she says the costume is ideal for all outdoor girls. However, she retime.-- to slide im the name plattrv-- v , -. , - n First Flight Ends loop A In Near Disaster flight was arranged a for party of 17, including the Mayor and Mayoress of the city, but on MANSFIELD, England June 3 Having waited 1U2 visits going up in an mi pi me, i Mrs. Stansall had a namiw c from disaster mi Ini fust flight here recently Shortly after her liCnd hmthdai. Mrs Stansall wiotc lo Kn Alan Cohhain, wno was hoi ting in an ation exhibition in Mansfield, asking him to take her aloft U ha' was more, she asked to - h.nding the pi me lost two wheels and, with a wing dragging the ground, narrowly averted disaster. Alighting from the plane, the old lady primly rearranged her hat and declared that th flight d I'i Tkercs no better . "grand " Water at the western had been tip if. 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(V We cater to private parties and bridge clubs Just South Of Johnsons Grove on Wellsville Highway ; Logan Garment Company EST 1ST NORTH Quality Merchandise at a Reasonable Price! 39 W YOU CAN DEFEND Jr 3 C me almost equal he situation is very compli- - g '' even not "We said do itod she k n.r.i who will represent France By the cup grinding ' I think Rene Lacoste si pi. iv, but will he be good era If Jean Borotra feels th aniiot do justice to himself W I thl i Me ol lack of training, if is riqht refusing to pl4r .'u,' the same, because of his Ht? '. YW? 1 Tu-lan- For Saturday and Monday ! A 5 - Special CONTESTS IN Suzanne June 2 (l'P once queen of the world's venture to couits, is afraid mu., of this . gins;, at the outcome cr S Daw Cup play T,c chances of France, Britain ml the United States, she be- PARIS. VV lion e, t,eorge Young, Cull Bciliston and iinenlal leb Young as an expel will use team whuli the luaihcs In demonsli utmg their work hllul l.l UK 4. OAi llrls, DEI.IG1I1 Nielsen and Bciliston will team together at tor wards, Worthington l:t center and the two Youngs ai three gunid With- mu group theleudt rs Utah collegiate buskctoall v. Ill tiave a group thut uny rout b would be proud to have With them, they will demonstrate the three distinct types of pluy, all ot which have gained Utah nutmnai basketball recognition, and ulso work out the new basketbull rules The latter point, rule changes, is expected to pluy an important part in the sihool, nothesonlybutwith in coat basketball the fuotbull as well Coach B W. Beirmun of or ruther Minnestota where he will go this fall, Is expected to devote a large portion of his time during the week the school is In session, to the radical changes that haie been made In football this year. Equally radical change? have been made In basketball however, and with the three Utah coaches in charge, rule change discussion in this division is also expected to be Intensely interesting and worthwhle. FXPECTS BIO EN KOI.LMENT . For this reason, Athletic Director Romney is looking for the enrollment in history, delargest spite the depression He has recoaches ceived inquiries from from all over the Rocky Mountain sector as well as the Pacific coast and It is expected that all ALL GUESSWORK L A R E STAGED o - another TENNIS OUTCOME JUNIORS TO PLAY ON A LICGETT & MYERS PRODUCT |