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Show at "' - V V ,. - H t , ARRIVE i TO IH COMING LOGAN fv: rA h ii . 4 H V r fi ' r a (1 ' Euro-progra- rn frI 'V a rap-wh- o i i - uf one-tw- j - last-we- ek -- from the space available. Iron indications the Dansante- - with an enlarged seating arrangement, will be taxed to the limit. A crowd of 3000 is not unlikely. EmanacI Given Decision Over Jim Yesterdays Stars Maloney I Los Angeles, May 13 UP Armand Emanuel, San Fran- ciscos fighting attorney, and By The Associated Press Jim Maloney. Boston heavyYankees George Pipgras. Held Detroit Timers to three weight. each had a victory over .' hit.r7tnasharTKpm-iBatrT-Tr- ten round decision before 12.000 fans at Wrigley Field here last night. Malor.ey won by a technical knockout' when - they met in months ago, Boston several but Emanuel claimed he lost - punch because of tered and beat them, 13 to 2. Reds-s-T-ri ,.n tueir '(second. Clyde-- ' Sukeforth, pled In the eighth Rnd scored Emanuel was awarded the derun that beat the Phillies on cision. which some ringsiders sacrifice fly. greeted .with boos. Heinie .Manus, Browns Hit double In tenth to put Blue In position to score winning run on sacrifice fly as Browns beat Red Sox; Bob Burke. Senators Kept White Sox five hits well scat- - Emanuels 3-- 2. foul ' - M Primo Ca i'Vr41. W :?' p 'tKl Raymond A- - : - VW ' - -- J 4 Honor Given Of Dash Starting Century Primo Camera, giant Italian heavyweight aspirant, pictured above, who meets Fat Clark, George Nelson, of Logan, IK-- I Baxter of Cornish and . Utahs - state collegiate track come at 3:30 and 3:40 providing show meet George Davis of Portland In the feature event of a wrestling-boxinwill start at 2 o'clock in the field events are completed, is shown the Utah Aggie stadium on Bat-.Tat the Dansante tomorrow night. The Italian field events will run simul-Jurda- y, At that time I taneous.y with the track events. above with Jean Boireau, featlnrweight champion of France. May 17. official! Dr. Creed Raymond will act jDr. Green' Hymond, starter, will cail the century as starter and Lee Simmons, dash men to the starting blocks .coach at East Side high school Kentucky Other of -and - send- - them- - down- - the! will be the referee. second stretch In the first track ficials include: clerk, Cantril event of the day. The hammer Nielson; judges of the finish, Continues Lead Only Days throw, both finals nnd prelim- Armond Jeffs, Hebe Whiting, inaries will begin at 1 o'clock George Green, and Brig Johnand this ' event will be off the son; timers, Charlie Jenkins, In Big Show Away, wdl Bart Cardon and Wallace BenPrelimi.taries program, also be held In the iavelin at nett; judges of the jumps and vault, Theron Smart, Anthon Louisville, Ky May 13 (API 1 o'clock. By Herbert W. Barker. Dr. Clark Young, Lionel t, In Dick Coach Associated Press Sports Writer Romney. With the derby Kentucky the meet, has. Thatcher and Bums Crookston; The - New- - York - Giant have only four days' off, speculation eral- - charge-of- outlined a program that should , ludges of weights. Bill Reading, tangled for the first time this season with their chief rivals, today centered on the number have a greatlsppeal to half- - Earl Ferguson and Roy Mcln-hearttrack fans as well astvre; inspectors. Sterling Harris, Chicago .and Pittsburgh, and of thoroughbreds that would go Glen the honors must go toy John to the post when the bugle to the enthusiastic ones. Be- - Ernest Erunger, and McGraws fence-buste- rs beyond sounds "boots and Bodies for ginning at 2 oclock there will Worthington and Al Warden, a track event at ten mindispute. the fifth race at Churchill be ute intervals thereafter with the On... the crest of a . terrific Downs .Saturday. of the period between Low Hurdle hitting streak the Giants rode The $50,000 added mile and a exception mile run and the 220 roughshod over both the pirates quarter speed and endurance the two yard low hurdles. Twenty minand the Cubs, taking three test this year is not expected utes is given here becau.se it is out of four each of the two to Lowered have a record field. Nineteen certain that there will still be formidable western clubs. The horses, were listed to- runners on the track when ten all colts, net result was to give the among the probable start- minutes are passed. Coacn Giants a firm grasp on the day ers, with likelihood that several Romney declares Omaha, May 13 (7Pj Hey E. the that league leadership. would be withdrawn before Sat- events will be run through in Lambertus. Gothenburg., Neb., During their last eight games clipped bringing the number to very rapid order and that there high school hurdler, with the Pirates and Cute as urday, 15 to or will be no waits. 'one tenth of a second from accept the .issue down ' '' re- opponents, McGTaws Ruggers less. Annthpr hpin to the snocta- - the national high school have pounded out 121 hits. Inrd deVby eligibles will comNine 2a2nnnunnertWtririav" tor is the announcement that cluding an even dozen home wCd today in the fifth race at all athletes not comoeung and runs, and scored 78 runs. The pete clocked in 24.3 Lambertus we; Downs. The the dubbed race, field the coaches remain off all -9 was 3 average per game in a qualifying heat ds the derby trial", s-for and in the east stand. This rule seconds runs and 15 hits. at the state meet in Lincoln. at the mile distance, will tie rigidly followed accordIt remained for the final and will give the dopesters a University of ' Nebraska offiHe has to Coach Romney. game of the series with the line; on who has the best ing recognition of of cials will seek new secured the services also record. The Cubs to provide most of the chance to defeat the the time as a anderby some excellent student is 24.4, held by mark The Giants won 14 favorite, Gallant Fox, winner nouncers who will fireworks. present the to 12. of Chicago, and set in Nine home runs were of the preakness at Pimlioo crowd Informed in allkeep particul- Cory hit, three by the Giants and last Friday. j ars of everv event including the 1913. six by the Cubs. Gallant Fox, owned by Wi- entrants, their lanes, time of 2, lliam Woowsard, Chicago, is not the race, the state and confer-enec- e Beating Brooklyn, 6 to a expected to race at Churchill Pittsburgh not only broke record In the event, and four game losing streak but downs before he starts in the If It is a field event, the discreated a triple tie for third derby, but Sydney, Johnson N. tance of each jump or throw place with the Robins and Cin- Camden's speedy colt, is en- that each competitor makes. cinnati as their companions. tered in the derby trial today This arrangement is expected to Reds-nosPhlla-isyg n McGrawsTeam he Derby Four , from Start gen-.Lun- Wednesday Night Featured in Glove Contest with George a n Nelson, Eogan; Del Baxter, Cornish; Fat Clark, Logan; George Davis, Torilandf OTHER ATTRACTIONS Bill Thornton vs. Ray Westergaard Big Portland St. Louis FINISH WRESTLING MATCH Nemanic Hy Sharman versus George ' Gr.iiuf Suit Junction Lake TIME LIMIT MATCH Wee Willie Green versus Turp Taylor Oakland Linn l,c w FOUR ROUNDS BOXING LOGAN DANSANTE, WEDNESDAY MAY 14th 8:30 p.m. Admission Reserved $1.50; General $1.00; Under 16,23c Lndies, Half Price. t Thatchers Many Wonderful Values Not Listed , fr PAIR BOSTONIAN SHOES FREE! 1 m 'suits STETSON, KNOX or al TOWNSEND-GRAC- three-year-ol- 1- -8 -- The- ed out- - d neyis-4h- to 6, for their ninth victory In their last 12 games. George Pipgras turned in the best pitching performance in when he allowed the Tigers only three 7 e .prineipai-hope-o- X 1 -- - tBroadway-ttmitedNiatorD- spec tators at a high level. By The Associated Press O.) Boston (K. Various details governing the Meyer meet for the day and for future Christner. Akron, O., outpointBoston, years will be determined upn ed Pat McCarthy, by the coaches at a meeting to) (Id) ; Joe Monte, - Brockton, be held in the morning at Mass., outpointed Al Friedman, 10 oclock at the Hotel Ecclcs.jBostorr, (10). " No trials will "be held "this year Holyoke, Mass.Bu'cky Law-l- rt outpoint-will track eyentrandiclT'schcirotess,iSyracuse!N:-'Y.- v necessarily have a limited ed Gorilla Jones, (10); Sammy number of entrants. ODell, Akron, O., outpointed The order of events following Harry Pinti. Syracuse, N, Y., the hammer throw at 1 ocIock (8). Baltimor Henry Lamar, Boshundred follows: - 2:00 p. Gallagyard dash; 2:10, jne mile run; ton, outpointed Marty 2:20, 220 yard dash; 230, 120 her, Washington, D. C., (10). Toronto Albert (Frenchy) yard high hurdles; 2:40, 440 yard dash; 2:5 ,0two mile run; Belanger, Canadian flyweight 3:10 220 yard low hurdles; 3:20, champion, outpointed Franklyn 880 yard run. The relays will Young. Detroit. (10). st loyal Kentuckians who are delighted when a Kentucky horse triumphs over a outside entry m the classic. , - Derby" eligible wh or will atto beat Sydney to the tempt ant? tourIed Ue Yankees to finish line today are, Ladrone, ' The - Bdefon - Red Sox - five lEntry, - Dick- CYFara. - Uncle game winning streak was halt- - Luthe, Ned O., and Palytime, ed by St, Louis. 3 to 2, In 101 jsiiato, filly, though conceded Lisenbee gave the j innings. excellent chance to score an Browns only four hit in the.ups in todays feature, is not first nlne tnnings but was reach- expected "to run "In tnc ed for a single, double and sac- which would mean that noUcroy filly rifice fly in the tenth. would be entered in tns year s The Athletics maintained a running. Niato, La- over Washing - :di.ne ancj Leaving le 0ic O'Hara, none !cf which are expected to accept Bob Burke npe Cleveland, 13 to 7. Saturday, out of con- deration, the probable derby 13 to ingtotroimced Chicago, ield al compiled today, listed colts all carrying the derby a two doubles with single. weight 0f 123 pounds. apd " delphla, aTk - nf.-lh- . e. -- 1 -TO- WNSEND-GRACE ..w,. ? HAT FREE! ONE DOLLAR OFF on each pair Shoes or Hat. ot ONE DOLLAR Off on each $10 purchase 3 pairs of Hose for $100 2 pairs of Hose ... .. $1.00 3 Knit Ties forri: ::...;:;: ... $2.00 ?1.00 6 pairs of Canvas Gloves . Boys Overalls, Bib Express - Stripe ...a.....:.. ? 1.00 Boys Shoes, All Leather $5.50 Values, each Shoe $1.00 $30.0(LVaIues NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE DISTRICT COURT Of T1IK FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT LN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CACHE, STATE OF UTAH. the Matter SUITS - Overcoats; 12 only, $25.00 and , -- In E HAT FREE! 2-- PiSHTS IGHT i : suits ?g Record hi-ga- COMING TO LOGAN Bargains at ed , -- GREEN TRADING STAMPS i 12 n. . WE GIVE - 'A V man can defeat any man in the world and do it easy. He says to bring on any one .and Primo will take him. In t his exhibition at Ogden last evening. Camera kord three heavyweights in rapid fire o He has a blow order. that the writer believes will make him the heavyweight champion of the world. Every San Francisco, May 13 (Jf) one who saw the big fellow in Tills week promises to bring action had a wholesome respect about further changes in the for him. standings of the coast baseIn his exhibition in Logan, ball circuit. The league leadCamera will take Del Baxter ing Los Angeles Angels meet of Cornish Oeorge Nelson and Oakland s Acorns at Oakland, who Fat Clark of Logan and George Sacramentos Senators, Davis of Portland, all men over were removed from the top 200 pounds and among the best rung of the ladder last week boxers in' the state. iby the Angels, clash with the There will be a big supporting iSan Francisco Seals at Sacra- program including two wrestl-in- g mento. Seattle encounters Holmatches an do no four round lywood at LosAngeles and the The wrestling Missions take on Portlands glove contest program will bring together Big trailing Ducks here. Bill Thornton of Portland and How Sacramento and the Ray Westergaard of St. Louis. Seals wll fare in their series a is man in young is a matter for conjecture. The Westergaard the game but Charlie Revel, Sacks were given little change claims the at the start of the season but Ogden promoter draw young man wrestled a found thm in .the with Jim London, the noted lead and this week they are w Greek grappler. only 'one full game behind the Another bout of interest dur- leading Angels ing the evening will be between Seattle is another organizaHy Sharman cf Salt Lake and tion that is confounding the George Nemanic, Orand Junc- critics. The Indians were contion. The boxing bout will be sidered no great threat to penbetween Wee Willie Gre-of nant chances when the .season Oakland and Turp Taylor of onened. but lately they have Lewiston. been plugging away in great Ladies are being asked to pay fashion. half price to the general rdrius-sio- n Los Angeles should find the seats from the fact that going rough against the Acorns the cost of bringing, the main this week. attraction to Logan i3 such "that money must "be realised - i nd Los Angeles, May 13 ()-- , The used bv flying tackle claimant t, Gus Sonnenberg. chamthe world's wrestling pionship, was banned official;? from California rings today. The tackle consists oi luc. ting the opponen io the stoand was mach. develops chiefly by Sonnenberg, a former football star. James Woods, state boxing commissioner, said the ban r( the tackle was to eliminate an evil from the wrestling game. - ; - - state tennis title in the com- -i ing state meet which will be held on the Utah Aggie courts on Friday and Saturday, May ltt and 17. By Arrangement other entries in the eight man among the three schools the bracket will be Captain Hy state tennis .meet will rotate! Cannon of Utah Aggies, either with the state track meet be- - Porter or Jenkins of B. Y. U., ing held on the Friday and and Stegner or Smith of Utah, morning previous to the track. Unless other plans are made meet each, year and in the! six teams will be entered In the doubles, two from each same city. Utah Aggies, entrants school Pressing Frfced for (honors .wjjj Cowley and Cannon as in emJhUAwe'one tcam and Christensen and stensen of Jaclc as the other. The eed nm Chris- - (Limebaugh gies. Neither Cowley CaQnon combination is the Aggie number 1 team and intercollegiate competition this has a me chance to win the Their principal hlheuit ropponents and championship. will come from inat-l- f opposition m has play reed and his partner. Harry ches. The two men have met quss may be called on to on only one previous occasion team with Freed in an atand at that time Christensen tempt to win the doubles defeated Freed on the Logan crown. Holt and Porter of the courts in three out of fourB Y. U. will form the chief sets. Since that time Freed has B Y. U. threat. shown great Improvement, but The matches will begin Frisupporters of Christensen still day at 1 o'clock on the Utah his like chances against the Aggie courts. Finals in both Utah- ace.singles and doubles will, probaOther leading candidates in bly both be held on Saturday the singles will be Joe Cowley morning prior to the state of Utah Aggies, Paul Holt of track meet. Intense interest is B Y. U., and Harry Guss of being shown in the coming Utah. At . his best - Cowley is iiufcc and great crowds of tenequal to any collegiate player, nis followers are expected to but ho hasnt shown his real watch the various games. Young Jack Thompson of Oakland, Cal., brand new welterweight boxing champion of the world, is going to watch the other boys work for a while before returning to ring activity. Thompson, who won his title last Friday night by a over Jackie decision Fields at Detroit, emerged from the battle In good shape except for his hands which are stul sore and will require about three weeks of rest. : ' ekhi-bitio- m 13 Chicago, May sa far this season. He may be ready by the time of thus meet and Inasmuch as he is the only senior in the tourney he will probably give his very best as it is his last chance to win the title. The Dave Freed of Utah sity is the choice of most oi the critics to annex the Utah Having Ogden, May 13 increased ms string of knock-- It outs by three In one night in campaign across the con- tinerrt, . Trimo Camera, Italian jGmnt, was ready for another exhibition performance in Salt tonight and Logan Wed- - is the verdict of local fans who. saw Camera, the giant Itaiian in action m Ogden last night that the big fellow will be the next champion of the world. Camera will appear in Logan night. Wednesday night as an attrac- - .nrsday huge tion on the weekly Dansante Last night the men in floored three and it is believed1 all Pcan r,ri see him perform will come to the same conclusion. The distinguished man - mountain from Italy will be given' four heavyweights in Logan to box one round of three minutes each. The big boy's manager Leon See, said to the local promoters last night in Ogden, Do- not advertise the show as a fight, advertise it as an If you do not, the fans will be disappointed as there will be no fight", was his comment. Mr. Sec is confident his " ftf Jack Thompson Sonnenberg - Tackle Banned Will Take Rest Talent v " " Univer-.for- Manager See says caTl Three Heavies this meeting of boxOff ers an Exhibition as there will be no fight By Big Italian He Bowles em over. Tennis Meet In Logan Week End Brings Out Able WEDNESDAY TO LOGAN YiEDNESDAY EARLY ' rrrrfvr , GIANT ITALIAN v. m T M I iHfVl If f LOGANA PLUNGE for-?10.- 00 SEE OUR WINDOWS JUST NORTH OF LOGAN of the Estate ' of Isaac Sorensen. Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned administrator with will Plant For Sale Tomatoes 25c. annexed at his residence at Utah on or before the cabbage, cauliflower, 15 of July 1930. letles choice flowers. 'Mlhday W.. I. Sorensen, AdministraS72-132 N. 6 W. tor with will, annexed, of the said Estate. RedaaJaacy Rebuked Date of first publication May He that uses many words for the explanation of any subject, doth 13. 1930. Newel G. Daines. Attorney act like the cuttlefish, hide himself for the most part in his own for Estate. (Adv.) Ink. Uev. John liny (1C28T70&), Uu the Creation. Salty Body of Water The saliuity of the Gulf of MexWhat Did He Maaa? ico Is high, duo to the high tempera. When a Buffalo man had Ms eye ture and exceed ve evaporation. It to he approximately injured the surgeon gave doubtful Is estimated consolation hy saying It would 31.5 that is, e.i.li lotto grama of come out all right. Florence (Ala.J set water ennt tins 3U5 grams of dlssohed solid. Herald. Pool drained and cleaned every day. Swim for "health and pleasure. Come and have a real time Open every day and night until 11:30 Special rates to Parties-Yo- ull meet your friends out tlCre. Bucking Horses Wanted Bring your bucking horses to Adams Field, Wednes-day- . May 14th and let the Utah Aggie boys ride them for you. i Make entries with Kenneth Vanderhoff, Sigma Chi House, Logan, Utah, or have your horses on the show grounds by 2 p. m. Wednesday, May 14th. f " . |