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Show rWvv wVvWVCCWC 1'AL 14 I V U Good Boxing And Wrestling; Promised For Thursday Show JiU- ANDY 4 HUNGARIAN WAR FLIERS GOAL J FEATURE BOUT Light heavy weight Wrestling Match Brings Two ; New Faces To Logan-Th- ree Good Boxing Bouts on the Pro- gram. . i f roughhouse artist who was disqualified (or his tactics In last Thursday nights bout with A1 Newman o( Salt Lake, will pear In the (eature bout, hav- f, ing as his opponent Nick the Bulgarian Lion. V has advised the local promoters that Browns roughness will be met, blow (or blow, and the veteran wrestler believes he will be able to make good his threat. Brown is able and last. He will make it tough (or the best o( them so a bout Is promised. There will be another thriller In the .wrestling end o( the program. Wild Bill Sterlich, a new man to appear In Logan, will meet Roughhouse Nelson (rom Texas. Sterlich Is a tough lx the Bingham man lad. distance who won the long dancing marathon on the coast last winter. He has another (eat to his credit. It was this grappler who attempted the William Wrigley Catalina Island to main land swim a tew years ago which was won by George Young o( Canada. There will be three good bringing here boxing events some top notch glove artists Del Baxter o 1 Cornish believes he is just good enough to take the measure o( Battling. ot Preston. Lamoreaux defeated Baxter in their first meeting and the Cornish slug-, ger is anxious to even scores. Long Tom Jones ot Long Beach, California, has been engaged to exchange body pun che with Ed Shepherd of Balt Lake. These two light heavyweights promise to give a real knock down and drag out affair. a A match that will be treat to local fans is the glove contest between Johnny Abies of the Logan 41fth ward and Fat Clark of Logan. Fat heeds no Introduction to the Ians iu these parts but Abies Is making his debut. He has wanted to meet the fat boy for some time. He was told to get himself in condition and the match would be ' made. The Fifth warder says he believes his 200 pounds behave sufficiently to his commands that .e can man handle the big boy as he has never been handled before. This bout will be one of the real thrills of the evening. Ladies will be Admitted to the general admission seats free as usual. There are plenty of seats for everyone, so no one needs to remain home Vel-col- el-c- I1' f i od , J Lam-orea- i ) i -- 4 i f j - 4 5 i 1 . the room wlu 111 1)6 Thursday Mghts as everyone knows, are set aside (or wrestling and boxing entertainment so don't let anything Interior with the usual weekly thrills for they will be forthof coming with this lineup bouts. recorded victories to keep Cardinals on top of the league standing by half a game. metThe Dodgers gave their ropolitan rivals, the New York Giants, their fifth straight defeat. 7 to 0, ax Dazzv Vance turned In hU best effort of the year. Vance gave the Giants only two hits, one a scratch, and permitted only two men to get ax far as second base. back The Cardinals fumed 10-- 4, their tot Pittsburgh, eighth straight win and their 17th in 18 games. The Cards off - the shelled Jess Petty mounds with a four run rally Hack in the fourth. Despite Wilson's 13th homer of the vear with one on. Cincinnati beat to 2 Jakie may the Cubs, give the Cubs only six hits. Crystal and Pearl Christensen Fans who attend the weekly Dansante athletic shows are promised a boxing and wrestling treat again Thursday night (or there has been booked a splendid array o( boxing and wrestling talent. Andy Brown, the New York ? HOP , IN 5 NON-STO- P 4,300-MIL- E f VELCOFF MEET NICK i ' j BROWN WILL L ; ' ux rings Washington (TV-E-ar of crystal and pearl are much in favor for evening wear In the capital. Most of them are pendant, some made of a single large pearl or piece of crystal, others of. many dangling strands of the same stones Aggie Tennis Captain for 1931 nrUte risen of Wcllsville uiuiiimou'ily levied captain of the 1931 tennis team at Utah Aggies by a vote of the six lettermen Christensen won the state singles title when the meet v as held recently In Logan and he has also played excellently in doubles through the sea wn He lacks only experience and next year he should be one of the greatest players that collegiate ranks have seen. The six men who won letters in the net sport this season are Captain Hy Cannon, Joe Cowley Jack Christensen, Glade Lime-baug- h, and Ewart Swinyard Seth Farkinson. Cowley is the only senior In the group. He has played four years. Jack was Jack Thompson Offered Handsome figure to fight The Chicago, May 27 Chicago stadium has offered Young Jack Thompson, Oakland, Cal. negro, who won the world welterweight title from Jackie Fields at Detroit early this month, $75,000 to defend the against championship Jimmy McLarnin next September. 6Tso has been McLarnin made an offer, but neither Pop Faster, his manager, nor pilot, Ray Alvis, Thompsons has replied. Ear Rings i of the latter reach most to the shoulder Some Unit. Alexander Mag) nr (iiihmv right pallTW i Wf piltit and Lieut. DeGenrge EndreHS tidier left), navtgatnr of a projected flight from troit to Bmlnpetd in a Lorkheed Sirius (below) over mute shown in map. Detroit (AP) Two ' aviator who flew for Austria In the world war propose a non-sto- p flight in June from Detroit to Budapest, Hungary, 4,300 miles away. Senators Seem To Have Struck Magyar Endresz A Winning Stride draw attention to toe dismem bered state -- OLHungary which of lost more than one-thlIU population and territory by peace term. Taking off from Detroit with a light gasoline load, they expect to refuel over St. John's Newfoundland, follow toe great circle course taken by Lindbergh In hU Paris flight, and swing southeast of Paris to their goal. The flight is backed by in societies Detroit Toledo, and 'other American cities and similar organizations In Canada. Magflier in yar, a bombardment the war. wlil be pilot, and Endresz, a pursuit pilot, willbe copilot and navigator. They will fly a Lockheed Sirius, a sister ship of Colonel Charles A, Lindberghs private which .lie and Ms plane-- hi transcontinwife established ental speed record Easter Bun-da- y. By Herbert W. Barker Associated . Press .Sports ..Writer While their highly touted brethern falter and stumble, toe Washington Senators proceed blithely on their victorious way in toe American league much as the St. Louis Cardinals and Brooklyn Robins, both "dark horses," are doing Lieut and will Lieut. Alexander George undertake the venture to nd " b-E- E al- ionly missed ' serious Injury a death, but by averting encrash, saved his team ot, was tries for the race, he to the speedway in the For Big Auto driving ear Bill Cummings, Indianapolis, was to attempt to qualAfter the near accident, Race On Friday ify. which the tram missed Dein paolo by Inches, the car was pulled from the ditch and Indianapolis, May 27 (JP) sent on to the track, where Cranky motors and a ten mile adjustments Cummings tore off needing minor continued today to hamper a q unifying trial at 106 173, the dozen a more entrants who fourth fastest time to date. have yet to prove their eligibility to compete In Friday's Michigan Farmers automobile race here Use --Substitutes Among-fhowho have had some difficulty adjusting their Mich motors and cars to the Lansing, (P) The of the ancient brick campaign to eliminate the butBor-z- a ter substitute from the Amerispeedway. echini and Letterto P. can dinner table must start Italians. They said with the farmer., if results of a survey by the state departthey would be out today. cars of the 45 ment of agriculture here mean Twenty-fou- r entered have been qualified to anything. have in Sale of butter substitute date None, however challenged the 113 mile an 87 stores of 16 counties of hour mark Billy Arnold of northern Michigan, regarded poor Chicago made last Saturday as typical of the to win the pole position. agricultural sections, reached fortunate 214 842 pounds last year comPeter Depaolos escape from being struck by pared with 212,675 pounds of . a railroad train late yesterday butter. Tne amount of substitutes as he was dashing through to the consumed by farmers was 48.2 traffic la a race-c- ar speedway, was a matter of percent i of toe, total, or 103,451 comment today. Depaolo not pounds I Tuning Motors doo-da- ds i 500-mi- le F se -- -w- ere-Bacon! ed -- .T- To Be, Rewarded Baltimore, May 27 6T) Johns Hopkins university Is to recognize athletic ability in the award of .ceftaln scholarships The announcement is con tained In a pamphlet in circulation today in which it is stated that the pla,n ha been given f the fail approval of the university authorities and tha. the information is to be in- corpora ted m the next univet-shy catalogue The scholarships, of a value not to eveed $oOO, are offered by the vanity club, an alumni organization. The awards 'are to be on the following basis scholastic ability and attain- : ments, 50 points; qualities of manhood force of character, 25 points; pnyslcal . vigor as shown by Interest in sports, 25 points. A lake more than 100 miles long and 50 wide has been discovered in Australia that is covered with a salt crust thick for a truck to be driven over its surface ly TH E ANKMsS'l" When tempted to overindulge "Reach for a Lucky instead" . Be moderate be moderate in all things, even in smoking. Avoid that future shad- - j if you ow by avoiding would maintain that modem, fill figure, "Reach for a Lucky instead. over-indulgenc-e, ever-yout- h in toe National Picked in advance predictions to finish no higher than seventh, the Senators, under Walter great leadership by Johnson, were leading the pack by four full games today and giving no signs of cracking under the amazing pace they have set. Yesterday they scored their and sixth successive victory their 15th In 19 games, beating the New York Yankees. 10 to the 7. Stealing a leaf from Yanks' own book, toe Senator! White And Silver won on home runs. Joe Jjidge and Goose' Gorlin For Dolly Gann oriel hit successive home runs in After four years of toe been toe fourth and repeated Washington UP) A. short sea- inactivity, Magyar has thus accountfeat In the son ot opera in the capital familiarizing himself with the ing for six fifth, runs. The second drew out many good looking controls of large plane by fly- blast from toe , Washington at hours several ing dally gowns. evening light was toe high spot of Mrs. Edward E. Gann wore Parks air college. East St Louis, batsmen rally that swept He Is learning navigation a seven-ru- n on the opening night a dress 111. Gomez off the mound of silver lace. On another night from Norman Anderson, naval Vernon and won the ball gam. she was dressed In white em- reserve ensign. Cleveland bounced back Into With a range of 4,000 miles broidered In pearls and silplace with a double vicwith filled gasoline tanks, their over ver. the Chicago White -- to tory Gowns of -- white velvet-and plane Magyar expecttoei j 1 to 3 and to 2. white satin ,trimmed with lace complete toe trip with one re- Sox, his chalked Grove will more up' Lefty but were noted. gasoline fuelling be picked up In Ireland if sixth win without a defeat as the Athletics beat Boston, 8 to To aid naviagtors in fogs necessity. a Brtlish scientist has invent- - The ship is 5. Grove had only one bad Inned a device that picks up the capable of a high speed of ing. the eighth, when the Red Infra-re- d harbor 190 miles an hour and a cruis- Sox bunched hits for four runs. rays from Detroit Tigers made good lights and makes them visible. ing speed of 150 miles an hour. The use of eight hits to beat St. For preparing articles for The use of bicycles has In- Louis, 7 to 3, and moved into while the Browns microscopic examination a ma- creased steadily tn Switzerland sixth place chine has been invented that In recent years until the ratio fell back to seventh. 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