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Show f THE IIERALD - JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER PAGE FIVE TILL M 8 FAKlg Too .Old To Be Champ, ALL-AMKKICA- TKAM X ;TW0 LEAGUE Verdict After Bouts Todays Sport Parade By HENRY McLEMORE By OTT1S PETERSON Well! Well! Well! SAN FRANCISCO Srpt 17. (UP) Mrs. Helen Wi)l- Moody. Amenean woman tennis cham- j NEW YORK - Jack Dempsey himself donned the gloves in Logan Wednesday night and proved to u.- - satisfaction of approximately 2000 cash customers that he carries around that terrific shjrt hotly VVnh the 1931 (United Press Statf Sept. 17 (UP) soft-pedall- pennant races definitely decided St Louis and rhildrielphia. respective vomers pion, added her name to the m.ry list for the Pacific coast championships today to defend her womens singles and mixed doubles titles The tcurnannnt, starting hcie Septemoer 26. probably v ill oe the last m which she will comfor ' the pete befoie sailing orient early in November Mis Mocdv plans to pa.ir j with Ulsworth Vines of Pasa-- ! dena. new National Singles champion for the mired dou- blcs. won She the title last year paned with George Lott. in the National and Amouvan league today turned their attention to preparation lor the NATION L LEAGTE world series. Team Manding The Cardinals, who tlii.''hed punch and atrompanvmg ring tne National league pennant Pet mastery that has made him St. Louis yesterday by defeating Philadel.662 phia, 6 to 3, while the second the ciuunpion ot champion.." 'New Vork 579 place Giants were losing to CinBut he will never be the Chicago 534 now have the cinnati .517 worlds heavyweight champion pljTbuVh laigest lead by which any team 493 has won the National league again! Boston .424 pennant in recent years. The DISPLAYS PLFNTY Pmladelphia .411 Caids have 96 victories to thou OF SLIGGLNG .379 credit against 49 aeieats. With Jack played wound with four nine games to play they now , Wednesdays Results local heavyweights for a round famous Notre Dame football ace believes .pe, to become the fust Na- Landeo, Vriank Eiooklvn 11. Pittsburgh 5 each and even with . ,l Philadelphia 3, St Louis 7 j gloves, he had them all puffing i oathein beauty with whom ,Ke is shewn above, consented New Yoik and grunting from those short, Cincinnati 4 the feat accomplished to be his bride. Miss Crawley lives in Boston 7, Chicago 8 in 1913. They also hope to equal jamng body punches. It is easy Miss. Columbia, o to see how five or six rounds the margin by whicn Philadelwas given recently by the Rivei phia wins the Amci.can league against the Manassa Mauler All sum the Heights primary c honors. uring his prime would be AMERICAN LEAGIE rners woik completed by the The Athletics won their 100th enough to bieak anybody uo ui . was childien exhibited , business. Same of the year by. defeating Brigham City Monday grandson, Lornel Olson, w. The hall was beautifully deco- 7 to 5 yesterday, to However, all four of these 'Philadelphia at the home of Mr ana Cleveland, rated w'ltn tall flowers. 5hf, Wl11 Tfsl The become the first club In baseball continT.U Tji-Mrs. boys were slow and still they (Washington 1, John was Anderson on Satur , j.rogiam given entirely by ue history to win loa or more bait a visit with day. managed to get away from New Yoik the children for three successive seaDempsey occasionally. Ana he Cleveland The Mises Ze!U Wood and dnends and relatives Miss Glenna King and Mes- - games sons. The As now nave a 13 Mwas pulfnig and blowing at the 'et. Louis Afton Spans, of Logan 'srs. Ronald and Max Mae Lundberg entertained at a King were game margin over the second ena of each round. And again, Detroit i 'wn farewell supper Thursday oven- - aj the guest of Miss Naomi guests at the home of place Wasnington club while st. each time he h't, he grunted Boston Inii ing at the home of M.ss Wood Arer30,r Sunday Mr and Mrs. Neplu Bmdrup, Louis has a himself. advantage Hattie Montrose m honor of Mns Alice Humand Sunday Chicago over New Yoik. -, acNope! Jack is getting old. He left who. phrey Saturday, still has the old wallop and comparued by her mother and ' Wednesday's Results s;ste: , Ellen. get very near tlie top's," Tn.., for Ephraim, 3 2, Washington 6 but will never reach the upper- where they will reside tins win1, Chicago Boston 2 most pinnacle .of figlitdcm ter. The guest of honor was Cleveland 5, Philadelphia 7. again. presented with a lovely gift,1 Only games scheduled. by the LAMOREAUX MIKES junior girls. Mis William T Wilson enter- -' REST ARGUMENT tamed at a chicken supper Of the four that the Mauler Saturday evening In honor of took ort here. Battling Lamor-eau- x Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Wilson made the best show. He and Miss Ruth Holland who kit made Dempsey pull back out of Mr. and Mrs Eli Christensen Sunday for the east where four or five sudden attacks and Mr. and Mis. L Clxristolfersen Wilson will study medicine. Mu,' landed several good jolts. Del and Mrs. Annie Miss Luella Anoerson enterLingey of Bng-hawere guests at a Baxter, meeting Dempsey for tained at a dinner Sunday the third time in as many arranged luncheon Sundayprettily given evening in honor of Merlin nights, was very near a kayo by Mrs Charles Ladle. dhipley who is leaving Tuesday but proved game enough to Mathew' Foster, Miss Jemina lor Salmon, Idaho, wheie he come back although Dempsey Foster, Mrs. Lizzie Reid and wdi be employed A beautiful refused to carry him and kept Miss Isabelle Foster attended bouquet of roses forned the the funeral of William-Tarbe- t plugging away. centerpiece for the table. Cov Both George Nelson and Cy- a iToganJ . iers wert aid for Misses clone Workman waltzed around Mr. and Mrs. Peter Thompson icora Fift, Florence Davis GienLu with Jack for a round eacn with ella Anderson, Messrs. 7, Ar!llIr .Lemon of Star very little damage being done Valley. Wyoming, are the guests Owens dnd Merlin Shipley.Virgil a did M'sWorkman Mrget loa Lalus. They attendalthough and Mis. L. G Fulsipher ed the funeial of Jermunah 3ji family were bloody nose. Brigham The supporting card geneially tors Monday. Friday was excellent and lent Mr. Mrs and O. J Barrett speaking Leonard spent Monday the finishing touches to a night and family umF "Mrs. Jane, m Salt LakeLong on a business of perfection. . The scneduled Btunipf were guests at- -a icely-arranged Mr. and Mrs -- fcrtn Olson trip. act' bout between Kid Barger and dinner Sunday given compamed by Mayor and Mrs Jackie Andrews strucx a snag by Miss Isabella Stumof. FlowA. G Lundstrom the spent last somewhere along the line so ers formed the decoration.. week-en- d at Wyoming, wheis Kid Elder Ree Stauffer was the they visited with with tangled Barger Mr. Olsons dinner guest of Dr. and Mrs. W. brother, Mr. Charles Olson Kawkeswood instead. The Lewiston battler was out- O Christensen, Sunaay, Miss Tyra Wilson has been Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Taylor weighed five pounds but made the week m Salt, a game showing against Barger, and Charles Ladle were North spending SUeS"past of relatlves and the count friends6 the in visitors Logan finally taking Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter M Larsen fifth round sitting on the ropes Mr. and Mrs Gustave-- . in a neutral corner. Barger have returned from their ranch aon of Salt LakeErnest have been City all of satisfaction at to Arbon. the Idaho. proved visiting at the home of Mr. that he is not only a boxer but and Mrs. Otto Leichty ' a slugger, Mr. and Mrs. John Lundberg Willie Zilles scored a second-rou- nd and son Theodore and Carl over Herzog Ralph kayo Olson spent as guest in the only fight that failed to of relatives m Friday Clearfield go the limit. He scored scaie Mr .and Mrs- John Davis and OGDEN, Sept 17. 0J.P) Hogs: on the button early m the motored to family 427, 119 for including Garland match to send Herzog glassy- receipts 150 direct 158 to Sunaay. market, and a Clark Garth staged eyed. Mrs. Oakland William F. Wilson motor packers. Mostly a magnificent comeback after 590 $6 on 160 to 200 lb b3d third round to pull out with higher, bulk 160 210 to lb. draw against lights, a 0 lb. weights Harold Wiser while Taylor box- buR-her5 packing sows ed his way to an easy decision $3-- 3 75. over Elmer South in another Cattle: receipts 400, including four round bout. 198 for market. 33 direct, 73 to CYCLONE JOE California dairymen, 35 to Los BACK IN TOWN Angeles market and 61 to south San Francisco market. Killing f Lynn Pitcher of Smithfield classes about steady, common i slugged out another easy over Kid Anderson of Mill-- 4 and medium grass steers 3.00-- 5 00; grass cows 2.75-- 3 75; all vllle in the four round curtain cutters bulls mostly raiser. vealers The cauliflower industry re-- 1 turned to the city with a bang 22 Sheep: receipts 9471, including for market, 3252 to Colorado tf when Hy Sharman won on a cuuaafc&f feeders, 1458 to Omaha, 1338 to S, foul from Cyclone Joe of 250 Kansas to St. Joe and City, :f clnnati. Cyclone was plain Joe 1 Ferguson of San Diego last year 3051 to Chicago. Fresh supply I on offer limited to drivein but he must have received a H laise or something. Before lo sg lambs, 22 lambs 75 lb. average I5 was maybe he will be Sir Joe. lie 4 25. up to his usual tactics and. having a big weight advantage k was just about able to do what , Grffiiie R&Eig he wanted with Sharman until vithe match was halted in the M middle of a near not. U R)--l 17. CHICAGO, Sept. I The entire card was staged Grain range: You can schedula your Open High Low Close Joinder as near perfect a setting as this writer has ev er seen. The Wheat: thru to the coast or trip west stands of the Beautiful Sept. .49 8 .50 .49 .50 over en route. stop Dec. 51 V, Aggie stadium were well Mar. .53 8 Coaches comfortably 53 8 .53 with fight fans comirg .53 v .Trom all over northern Utah May .551-- 2 .55 4 .551-- 8 551-- 4 heated. Dependable -' nd southern Idaho. The VVa- -service. Skilled drivers. batch peaks loomed up under Sightseeing advantages are two Of meetstar light while a cliiil ways is unrivaled. Examples v difficuhtes; you alter the . ening breeze brought a wordIndicate the economy. less message that fall and fot difficulties, or you alter your-e- ir to meet them are approaching fast. 'Phyllis Bottome. r NEW YORK, Sept. 17 (UP) Hack Wilson is smart -- and man who .naKeT'oooa year must be he will hie him , 7-- 3. 4- -3 ( j River Heights ce 3-- 3. j 7-- 5-- v,Wi,;.iSSL IS' 6-- Ja ' a T issts i 1- -2 - (in-ne- ' , hands of a trainer with the instructions to shoot tne works. He the playboy stuff. j self to the nearest library (or diugstore) and purchase a biography of that greatest of all sluggers. George Herman Ruth. A thoiough rcad.ng of such a work with possibly a of the chap eu dealing with the year 192a and 1926 will, wc believe, biing Hack much comfoit and eneoui agement. For unless our memory Is up to .some piank Ruth had the same sort ot season In 1925 that Hack enjoyed ( this year. It was m 1925, you will recall, that the babe had the "stomach ache that was heuid round the world. He also had his season In baseball He played In but 98 of his clubs 154 games. His batting average dropped below the .3U0 mark and he connected for but 25 home runs. To make matters worst he was handed an indefinite suspension that cost him more than So 000. It was freely predicted rt the end of the season that Ruth w'as 'A hat he did in mlthskf worst season in 1926 baseball Ruth clip, cracked out home runs, played in 152 games, and did more than his share in lifting the Yankees, s venth place club in 25, to the championship. hit at a .372 47 Wilson Is about the same age Ruth was in 1925. If he goee about a comeback in the same spirit as did Ruth, he probably w,ll be up among the games leaders next year. 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