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Show PAGE FIVE TOE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH. Thursday, February 14, 1929. Ltaelw STARS IN TITLE BILLIARD TOURNAMENT, I whenever am tempted to eat between meals' . Herbert Bayard Swope, Internationally known journalist, former Executive Ejiler, N. Y. Morning Woiid - V I a newspaper demand gbod . I find Lucky Strike an condition physical aid in helping me keep trim and fit. Whenever I am tempted to cat between meals, I light up a Lucky. Toasting makes Lucky Strike the cigarette of joy and benefit. tThe activities of world Jake Schaefer, shown making a shot, was one of the outstanding masters of the cue in the title- championship 18 2 balkline billiards tournament In New York. Edouard Horemans (inset), present match. in the bv was defeated opening Kinrey Matsuyama holder, s Herbert Bayard Swope Four Boxers In Schaefer Triumphs From Logan Gotham Billiard Tourney In The Finals By III Oil S. FlI 1 1 RTOV JR. the middle of good runs with Associated Press Sports Writer chances of overtaking his t l(.nb ent, he lost out by touching the BchaeJ of Chicago iuU Young of" hTcuTbe-Jak- e tip despite 34 years of age and Salt Lake City, Tcb 14 OP) Tv'tnty Utah punch traders who emerged victorious in the qualifying bouts of the Intermountain Amateur Athletic Union boxing tournament hete blt night will battle tonight to decide tne win-- 1 neis in ten divisions Salt Bob Heckler, Laker, won the light heavyweight semi-finalast night and in the nnals tonight will meet Ackton Jensen, U A C, Logan, for the heavyweight title The final bouts tonight are scheduled as follows frampton, Logan vs Brinton, 175 pounds C Brashear, Ogden, vs Mickey title Cher Ogden, Bob Peiry, Ogden, vs Bill title Done, Salt Lake Tommy Mulhall, Salt Lake, vsn Keith Wmegar, Kajsville, pound title Harold Magdicl, Ogden, vs Delbert Eldridge, Kaysville, 135- pound title. Ivan Smith, Logan vs Max Herbeit, Balt Lake, 147 pound title. Elmo Smith, Logan, vs Alton Balia, Provo, 160- - pound titleAckBob Heckler. Salt Lake vs ton Jensen, Logan, heavyweight title Shirl Cannon Salt Lake, vs winner Frampton-Bnnto- Huthe '"one '.I g maf cMjr j ilh. An.V?F. time in m tlie champion for the hulc n a ore, a period o, gg years. runs of 82 and SI in the eighth ocr Welker and ninth tnumphJhg By frames Cochran, Hollywood cue star by Last night s victory gave Schaef- the narrow margin of 400 to 328 in ier a record of four matches won the final match of the inter-- 1 anc, one jost in the round robin national tournament Schaefer won tournament which started at the his third champ onship tourna- Level club Feb 4 Eric Hagen-- 1 ment and hi? fifth, title lacher, who finished fifth in the Schaefer was at his bnll.ant best standing, scored a 400 to 361 vic- last night Cothian was not far tory Thursday With the title behind, losing his chance at a Schaefer won a rash puzc of $2 pecond championship tlnoueh two qoo and a contract for one year costly fouls Twice when he was in at a salarv of S6000 to represent a firm manufacturing billiard tables Although defeated twice, Coch- -, won second money of $1 400 and a yeai s contract at $3 000 by making the best average of the three who finished with three victories and two defeats Hoiemans, last years champion, took third money, $1 100 on the grand average basis, while Kinrey Matsuyama, Tiny Japanese, won fourth prize qf $1 000 Hagenlacher lecelved $650 and Felix Grange of France, the tail ender, $350 common sense way reach instead of a fattening sweet. 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Stiaus, Pi evident Ameiica.i Society for toThrift the life At this period of the year much thought is given anwhose of Abiaham buthday Lincoln, and accomplishments all said safety be can niveiy was Felnuaiy 12. We believe it meant motejnthan it did that no man ever lived to whom thnft to this genius of the prairies, a small gencial sioie in When a vourg man, Lincoln Salem 111. He failed in thrs business with debts of ?1,100'then he (hsposed of the stoie to twornen, takmg thcir note value and clipped away. Lincoln, Thev sold out .,lel.,th8h,s 0,100 .lebl., h,ch m lha day wa, lhefa,lu.e, -, in - 'tie saed. Eights Cincinnati Cushy Graham, Utica, N Y , ko )Cved out Babe Keller, To.cdo, 2) a.Arl Babe Me- - ' OVUhona, (10). Cuddy Demarco, FPtibmh, outpointed Fmok Saco, n HJelphia, tlQ). - B.U Hart- New uhrtt -- J ns Cit., end FJ Vial c , veil. p corga-- .lft and mdua.v. He slumped and obduiate, sued him and oo- became creditors his One of H-Wih- tamed a judgment. Lincoln's hoise, saddle, bndle and surve.vat auction. sold ing outfit weie Through the entile penod of Liniolns eailv mannood, iiom 25 to 40, he stiuggled with this detit. At last it was paid. Lincoln could have taken an easiu wnv like the two men who left him with the bag to hold. He could lave disappeared from Salem. But the woiid would have lost its giealest statesman and humanity one of its noblest benetactois had he done so Throughout his entile life up to the time he became president of the United States he stood face to face withto Luluie. deleat. Without thrift and industiv he would have gone down woiid is civlized the when of giving the .veai At this time it is ot value to i ote of the man this to special thought piaino have been lost that the toweling stienglh of his genius vould in the practices 'i his toi elite to mankind had it not been . industiv and of thnft pei-.s- He Thinks His Teacher is Acrobatic. fAvw,vMNTC.MA GIOKO' CAW VOO FLAY BY EARp TS CEKTAU0L.Y AWV GOOD MUilCtAW CAW JlMMlfUtE Er CRICKET'S IAT doiJt yog eoea y, - an SK4 a |