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Show v t T ' ' f i V Tueila, Mauli THE JOURNAL; LOGAN CACHE COUNTY; UTAH PAGE SIX 25, l.riO. IRA DERN TO HEADLINE ATHLETIC SHOW IN LOGAN THURSDAY - COLONEL GILFEATHER This Game Tough Opponent MGOLF Coming Her eFrom Seattle, . "Wash . Royal St. Sandwich. definite decision by Miss Jovce' Wethered not to compete in' the British ladies golfing at Formby, near championship Liverpool, next May gives the ladies what .invading American looks to be an even better chance to carry off that title than their countrymen have of landing the British amateur championship. Miss" Wethered, it will be remembered, defeated Miss Blenna Collett, American champion, last ear in the most spectacular and best played match ever played by women, in which Miss Collett did first nine holes at St. "An The May Two Colored Roys Fight Vjnd CaUS6S W.hite Lads Girls to) Give Exhibition of Ladies m Wrestling be Admitted Free Georges 1atint M. club, the 19 MAM HoteuiUG V V ipsaUthb yfohEM Yic, TO 6 UcAf? WRECKS mavor OF FIRE HALL 0 HE VEffTlDDy TM1? TOWU HE'S1 P0rowkL CHOICEAkJD COLO DEL To YOU MV PR.IEU09, TO P O' THE Et. tMfH-- iWAL,HBMD BE VB? $TH,Til o THE MOUiDG Bntisn amateur 1 20-3- Golf Old Course, championsmp. Andrews. 48-1- 8 British June open neat Hoylake, championship, Liverpool. This is less than than a month before the United States open 2, at Minchampionship, July neapolis, so the American and a few amateurs who stay ovej- - for the big British event in will have no time to waste getting back home and off their sea-lebefore the Minneapolis I i I. VKWOuj 'TOP by Dick Dorgan Tr.ulu M.irk ltfui'1 ration Applied For THE AETEI2 MIS' ,A LAST UiCRD $PEECHHAkW. LITTLE IKJ ORAToRy MES3E SIT A V 'GMORDA OR HE GETi5, SOUR APPLE. COLOU&.'lh' TO SAV 1 10-1- ft Handicapped by a high north-.th- e athletic intei esting Another show starts Dan-va- n the Mum is promised at' The British ladies champion- -' to Thursday night when Ira ot c is the only major BrLLlr ship headDun. Clans wrestling idol, 'T golfing crown an American ndver ,Zun lines the snow in a finish mat h t Fas worn With Miss Collett and 0,noi: 'v with Ld Gunther of Seattle. This 42 .four times the same number of Miss Hicks leading the invasion, wiesthr oi the Pacific Noithvust Ulth Other leading scores Haroldtimes as Miss Collett has won the the year 1930 appears extremely comes witn n leputation of being 4'i. Donald Johnson American. They are nearly the propitious especially with Miss He i as Seeholzu 1 hun'r'ra nei former W C Smith, 33 J E same age. Miss Wethered 23 and Wethered not competing. nu't 'nd defeated'. many of the W Dr of the 'Tnu ; o. 38 Hueo Ens.gn. 38, D. Miss Collett 27. big shots n his section a3, Lman Larson miss Cecil Leitch, regarded as country He is making his debut J Snwart V L Stuttlei, 35, C. Jolin-- j Britains most formidable entry in Utah and will give his fust next to Miss Wethered, also has .show in Logan. Gunther is gcod h(n announced that she will not play enough tirat piomolers in many Blat-'an- y more competitive golf; and ol the Washington towns havcl weight who defeated Fritz last wets, now styles himself Miss Molly Gourlay, now con- pitted him against such oppen- - Her wrastlsidered the ranking player, has Lewis Howard the v'elterwoight amateur a,g s.raneler tnis a Caiitonwine Dick DavNcourt ai.diUC champion of Logan He has 'been appointed By The Associated Press captain of Ri.sfco. .been challenged for the title by ladies team to meet an American New York a number other big fellows Johnny chal-teain an international match Cleveland, Victorio class Peanuts' Shaffnor and the outpointed high Along w it JPNh's along the lines of the mens Campolo, Argentine, (10); Harry mptrli there will be a number of lunge has been accepted. Smith. New York, and Frenchy -- oinar. features to amuse the laiac Along with, the bouts, related Walker cup competitions. l0 ; crowd that is sure to come to above, there will be staged aj Miss CoHelETTs certainly going Befangcf; Winnipeg, drew, tne wrestling bout, between the Wood to enter the British ladies cham- - Vincent Of watch Dtrn perform Forgione. Philadelphia olher performances, considerable Sisurs of Gailand These girls' pionship; and Miss Helen Hicks, knocked out Doc Conrad, Newark v interest centers around the fistic appeared here once thi3 season who Is playing wonderful golf at N. J., (4). HE? OLD MAU SUMSHIWE engagement between Kid Stewart land made such a hit that a call Pinehurst, also i3 sure to go. Miss Baltimore Gallagher, Marty 70 sent Collett out to h and made invitations the West Hit colored athlete for their return has been N Washington, outpointed A1 Fried-- 1 was of feminine the Fat Clark of Logan Claik players in the! man. Boston, (10). ,1m several occasions This short United to make the trip States, m v Rhec-tepictty much stirred up over tie (should be a great attraction for gw WaiatA battle Siewait gave him in the the women folks who will againjlate next month, play in the Auburn w ' v nutnn'nfpH Top dial-be o' battle ruyai last week. He and Gan, admitted free and who are British ladies competition n Franriu iRi Hand ' M1 up an international team. lenged the colored feoy to a man coming out to the bouts Tenrf Warren to man combat. The challenge 'creasing numbers The fact that Miss Hicks. Miss Van Wie, Mrs. I wt,nattan5?Jfia Father stopped was accepted. la record crowd is Hurd, anticipated, (Dorothy Campbell In Pinochle Another bout of real Interest those who want reserved seats Maureen Orcutt, Mrs. Harry Pres-sle- r, Lumpkin. Florida. j5. Neb. Tony Willie 'should make their will be the one between Mrs. Marlon Turpie Omaha, Herrera, Lake. reservations Mrs. Zilles of College ward and Bob early. Dalton Reymond, Miss Mexico, outpointed Tommy Gro- Denver March 25 (AP) Atten-Rapi- d Marlon Hollins and Miss Mary K gan, Omaha, (10). Li.uk. Salt Lake colored, boxer. n proponets of pinochle: dealt Zilles and Fat Clark ratlver sir-lt- d Los Angeles, March ?5 (AP) .Browne, recently City. S D Kenny reinstated an up the colored folks by their The condition of the throwing amateur golfer, are among those tin, Rapid City, knocked out Ai'll cards in a hand of pinochle Vigil. Denver, (5). quick work of putting an end to arm ot Lester Bell, who was ac- - invited. (Walter Smith found they were all the battle royal last- week In quired to repair the Chicago Chicago Charlie Retzlaff, Dul- - clubs, a perfect hand. Melding double-quic-k fashion.- These two Cubs weak spot at third base, is The British events, all schedui- - uth, Minn, knocked out Frankie t netted him 1.500 points. Mrs. bovs believe they can make it causing Manager Joe McCarthy ed this year ahead of the Ameri Lennon, Cleveland, Nisse Smith, his partner, contributed 90 (1); the for more can a concern. to fixtures out ot deference than lithe plenty tough Logan pugs Ramm, Stockholm. Sweden, out pomts and he was eiven 250 in a man to man combat. The Bell s arm was sore when he the recently developed interna -- pointed Art Malay, Chicago, (5); points additional forwards. The local boxers are always willing to reported and tnA lameness has tioiftl competition, axe as follow. Paul Swider&ki, New York, out- total was 1,840 accommodate any one looking for become so alarnhng British Ladies open pointed King Levinsky, Chicago that the May 7 a glove contest-Guformer Boston Brave infielder championship at Formby. (8). Leipervllle, Pa., knocked out Ace weltrr- may be given a rest 6 Walker cup match, Goorc-Lundberg, local May Philndelphia- Godfrey, IClark, Philadelphia. (2). gs ir toHO asl AlJi PBR ve T NIGHT -- a m 75T n AsTOclaied Pre , , Klsti r.tit-r- ! j Perfect ke Misslf Aus-jtlo- 12-1- 15-1- e title for him as the . National association has to recognize Rosenblum and the New York, commission to call Slatteiy For Walker champion. he said. Walkers victory came in the fourth round of a sechduled Flint. Mich. Marcn 25 (AP) bout . heie, Arthurs being As far as Jack Rearm is concerunable to go on because of, a ned, Mickey Walker is light heavy wan caitiJaae unovi the tourth weight champion of the world as rib. Kearns Claims Boxing title ten-rou- -- as middleweight champion. Kearns, who is Walkers manager, said au i&U night while ids was protege administering a technical Yesterday knockout to Charlie Arthurs of Newark, N. J here. By The Associated Press Artoni(-Ne- w Walker. Kearns, asserted, York is At San better than either Jimmy Slat- (N) 3; Sail Antonio a TL I 1. At Oakland. 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