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Show THE u ' ' HERALD-JOURNA- WEDNESDAY. AUGUST L 193 12. 1. PAGE FIVE TOP DOUBLES TEAM IS DEFEATED !N BIG UPSET Other Favorites In Running For Title Windshield Hat CUR ROAROFNG HOUSE By Ahern egad. mgogam r3TtAPV, MAt5oR , - POQrf LE-r- A compart ively unknown doubles team of Rolio Woodward and Wesley Keller provided the biggest upset of the entire Logan City tennis tournament when they defeated the seeded number one team of Ralph Christensen and Laniome Maughan, In sequent Bets 6 3, 6 2, Tuesday ufternoon at the USAC. Taking advantage of every op poitumty and teaming well toMEN'S SINGLES gether, the winners simply were (First Round) not to be denied. Their Morris Wright won from Charles -ourt covering and ability to make placements far out of Cardon bv default. Alter f.axer defeated Junior reach of tne favorites enabled 6 2. them to topple the Willsvllle duo Hall from the top pinnacle. (Second round) Esnrt Swinyard defeated George TWO MUST Allen 6 0. 6 0. BE WATCHED Matt Richards won from Harvey Keller, with his quick lefthand Maughan by default. shots, and Woodward with his Rei Williamson defeated Sher(lever placements scarcely gave man Lloyd 6 1, 7 5. takes the seeded number one team an . Fred Sorenson won from Pres- That pereonal windshield the place of goggles. opening and the winners must be ton Brenchley by default. Its worn hero by Mrs. C. M. a closely watched team in future Itvtn Fisn defeated Roy woman race Stewart, champion matches. 6 2. 4 6, 6 4. t, driver, shown at Brooklands Track, were matches Alton Saxer marked defeated Tuesday's she hopes to England, where Christensen. 6 0, 61. by the presence of the Wellsville break Kaye Dons speed record Chris Lamoine defeated Maughan contingent including Ralph for the course. She recently lowtensen, Lamoine Maughan, Pres vine Lindquist ji, ered the womens record at the ton Paul Christensen Guunell, defeated Christensen, Ralph ul Montlhery track in France. Allen Reid Williamson. Walter t. George Kropfli Hall Merlin Lund and Brigham Maughan defeated Roy Rigby Christensen, the leading Wells- Lindquist second round ville player, won his Glade Line.baugh defeated Russingles match from Walter Krop sell Jensen 6 0, 6 0. set fli after a hard fought three (Wednesday Schedule) Given for Mrs. Leichty match, with scores of Slewart vs. Victor Waite Dinner Ernest Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hammond Kiopfli lost the first set in easy vs. Gunnell Preston Edward Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Cliugg, Mar style but came back strongly .ir ion Cliugg and Miss Beatrice Claw the second one to outsteady Chris Kropfli. vs. Jack Christiansen Marvin on entei tamed at dinner Wednes tensen with his lobbing game. Tlu Davis. two played even throughout thi in compliment to Mr. and Mrs vs Sylvan Need day Morris Wright Ernest Leichty, following dinner third set and with the game ham. cards and social chat were en Christensen won his service and Wilford Marwedel vs. Rex Dibmanaged to break through Krop joyed. ble. Scott Young, son of Mr. and flls for a victory. Ed Quinney vs. Phillip Bullen. Mrs. Dick Young, fell from an Irvine L. Maughan outsteadled schedule) (Thursday apple tree while visiting relatives Lindquist, 6 3, 5, while Preston Ewart Swinyard vs. Matt Rich- in Smithfield and as a result is Gunnell won a boys singles match ards. nursing a broken arm. It Is from Delmer Miller and lost with Sorvs. Reid Williamson Fred getting along as well as can be Paul Christensen in a'"'- - doubles enson. expected. match to the seeded number four " Stewart-Waitmatch of Winner and Mrs. W. L. Skidmore team of Ernest Stewart and Rex . Gunnell-Eof winner 'g. Kropfli. to their home children returned scores of Dibble by the Irvin Fish vs. Alton Saxer. in Pocatello, Idaho on Friday afhard Paul Christensen won a Winner of J. Chrisliansen Da- ter a pleasant visit with her fought three set match from Lin ds vs. winner of Mcparents, Mr. and Mrs. Font Zolcoin McClellan vs. Winner of Marwedel-Dibbllinger. Clellan who has played but very L. Maughan. Sewing Circle Entertained little tennis threw a big scare inR. Christensen vs. winner of enterMrs. Emma Hammond to Christensen and it was only the Iinnney-Bullen- . tained the members of her sewgi eater experience of the winner M. Lund vs Glade Linebaugh. ing circle on Thursday afternoon lhat enabled him t win out over , DOUBLES The time was spent In sewing and the hardworking and determined socially. Refreshments were serv(First round) McClellan. ed to Mesdanies Lillie Hansen, deGeddes-IrviFish Joseph OTHER FAVORITES e Dibble Lunetta Chugg, Sylvia Fife, Emma feated Darwin MARK UP WINS Bullock, Annie Schmidt, Verana Saxer-Giad- e Alton Linebaugh Tibbitts, Miss Minnie Schmidt George Allen lost a straight set and the hostess. Bullen-Merlimatch to Ewart. Swinyard in the defeated Phillip Mr and Mrs. L. E. Tibbitts Mens singles and also to Darwin Lund Matt and Lorenzo Richards de- and children of Lorenzo, Idaho reLund in the boys event. Lund turned to their home Saturday r Peterson-JunioCharles feated Harold had previously beaten . spending a few days with refor the right to Hall Hansen house Walter and Edward Kropfli won latives here. They were Nielsen. play Allen. Reid Williamson was of Mrs. Marriner responsible for another surprise 'rom Svlvan Needham - Ruion guests Mr. and Mrs. ,F. R. Checketts when he handed Sherman Lloyd Squires by default and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hansen a trimming by the scores of (Second round) home Friday from a few Irvin Pish continued his vie Keller de- arrived Rolio Woodward-We- s tortus march In the boys singles feated R. Christensen-L- . Maughan days trip to Yellowstone Park and Teton Basin. when he dropped Roy Hall from Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Garrett defurther play in a three set match Stewart-ReDibble Ernest and children and Mr. and Mrs Brigham Maughan, the feated P. Christensen-P- . Gunnell Seth P. Leishman and son visited last of the Wellsville boys, did 6 4. on with their parents Friday hot play Tuesday but will do so and Thursday (Wednesday evening. on Thdrsday. Schedule) to Motor Salt Lake Allen vs Alton Saxer and Glade Ross Tyson-MerliMr. and Mrs. Morris Smith and favorites for the singles Clinton Vernon-lrvinLindquist. daughter Vilma motored to Sait Fish vs. Lake and doubles championships, played Joseph Geddes-Irviand returned Wednesday A'ler. their first round matches Tuesday Brigham Mauglian-Georghome night. They at Hall vs. tended Thursday and came through with easy vicReid Wililamson-Rothe baseball games in Salt Saxer won two singles tories. Lake and Magna. . Riehards-Richard- s vs. Kropfli-Kropflimatches from Junior Hall and Mr. a?I Mrs. Erlease Hansen Paul Christensen,' while Linebaugh and children of Wyoming arrived Christensen here on Wednesday by auto tc won a singles match from Russell Marvin Davis-DalMar- visit Jenson and the two teaming to- vs. Sherman relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Hansen gether in doubles defeated Phillip wedel. Jensen vs. J. received, a telegram on Friday Sullen and Merlin Lund, 6 0, R. Lindquist-R- . t Swinyard. from their son Elwood, stating Joseph Geddes and Irvin Fish Christiansen-EwarSINGLES BOYS won from Darwin Lund and Cleve that he will leave New Mexico round) (First and the two brother Dibble August 12, enroute home, Darwin Lund defeated Charles Mrs. Melvin Chugg and child teams of Matt and Lorenzo Richards and Edward and Walter Hansen Round) (Second Kropfli also survived and will D. Lund defeated George Allen meet In an all brother match t 2 6 61 either Wednesday or Thursday. J. Geddes defeated B. Lindquist In the boys singles, J. Geddes ' continued his taring of victories Thomas defeated P. Bullen when he defeated Boyd Lindquist Halfpint Hugie 6 2, 6 1. Phillip Bullen had some P Christensen defeated Lincoln trouble with Thomas Halfpint McClellan 4 6, 6 4. 6 tria 1, scored Hugle but defeated D. Miller Gunnell P. 13 69 over the pound, year umph Irvin Fish defeated old chap. Glen Olson, T Fl3h defeated Glen Olsen in another junior match (Wednesday and Thursday Schedule). Rfcid vs. Alfred Swinyard $2.20 Maughan TO POCATELLO AND RETURN Cleve Dibble vs. Roscoe Nelson. AUGUST 14TH (Fridays Schedule) From Logan via Oregon Short Winner of A. Swinyard-R- . Tickets good only in coadhes Maughan vs. D. Lund. v Line. vs. or chair cars, limited for return Winner of to home destination before midP. Bullen vs. P. Christensen. night Aug. 17th. Ask local agent P. Gunnell vs. I. Fish. for further details. F fleet-foote- ANGELES, Aug. 12. (U R) Men, those of you who were haired limn military service because of flat feet, take heart. Babe Ruth hits nioie home( ball oilier runs than any plaer because his pedal extremities touch the ground all around. Thats the exlanation of Dr, Roger J. Quuk, of Detioit, who has examined the Babes "dogs and batting stance. He told about it at a convention of Chiiopodists heie. It Babe Ruth lias a muscular, (pudg--, extremely strong type of tlat feet, Hr. Quuk said. They g've him a solid stance and grear springiness. That, with rewaikable muscular coordination, makjs it possible for him to hit so many home runs. e 5-r- A - w; I GEf M wnvl ilU CAilGJS r .3 stand! Tell bn guT j TWe Poll s AMERICAN STRUGGLE TriAT IT LEAGUE Team Standing Won. Lost. j A aM I MAKE WILL .59?) .112 .42 4't!) .39t NGUR FLOAT BRIDGE-WER- Pc. .122 .6.1; J TVT PAM, butter CAM AMP - 5iaTLIxiG if H. PEL) CE TARE MJSKEXLUMGE ME IF rf ISM'T AT LEAST FiFT Cliij A HiAUj PoUMPS QP "frfe WAY I WILL COCK IT, TROm Vo ui riot PAG I CAkl SMELL IT ALREADY AvJAV LOS v ai water, IPS - WAS SALT IT- WAS A TARPCAi SHOW THEY I . .376 , 4U Tuesdays Result: Philadelphia 8. Detroit Boston 4, St. Louis 3. t Washington 3, Chicago 0. New York at Cleveland, pos poned, rain. t NATIONAL Team t i LEAGUE Standing ' Providence 7-- 5 e Wright-Needha- e n Lund-CIev- l. n af-te- r 11-9- V Line-baug- n n e y e Lloyd-Wilfoi- NEEW YORK, Aug. 12. tTi! With the 1931 pennant race virtually decided, Major league club owners are concentrating their efforts these days toward the ior strengthening their teams ne.,t season's campaign. The New Yoik Yankees weie the first club to Btart the rebuilding process, purchasing second baseman from the St. Paul American association for 1932 delivery. Since that time three National league teams have made major transactions. Chicago purchased Herman of Louisville, a second . baseman, while Brooklyn bought Denny Southern, outfielder, from Baltimore. The New York Giants yesterday announced the purchase of Leonard Koenecke, outfielder, from Indianapolis. The Philadelphia Athletics and St. Louis Cardinals, who have all hut clinched the American and National league pennants, respectively this season, have thus far failed to acquire any new talent. Slats-mayo- Todays Sport Parade BY HENRY McCLEMORE New York, Aug. 12 (UP) Pardon our yawn, but we have been informed that Tyrus just Raymond Cobb Is dickering with seme major league owner concerning a manager's job. Such information Is every bit as startling as last year's beef prices, a new swimming record, . or another Dempsey For Cobb, according to the latest official figures (for release next McKinleys birthday) has, within the last five years, entered into ren are spending the week with with every club in negotiations her parents, in Smithfield. the land, with the .possible excepThe First ward Relief society tion of the cornbread center terwork and business meeting lias rors. been postponed for one week on Last year about this time Cobb account of the stake old folk? was already to take charge of to be held Tuesday. party Miss Ethyl Jensen was gust ot Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Cederlund on Sunday morning at a trout breakfast. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Pedersen have moved into the David Astle come-back- ".V.VuV.V. n might be lost Bircel TOM THUMB GOLF NOW 10c and 15c Insurance will pay ytu in At These Prices All Can Afford To Play On This Beautiful Course! Open at 6 P. M. Week Days! 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A number of our men have gone to Nevada to quarry rock for the Amalgamated Sugar company. 6-- Dibble-Nelso- the Philadeinhla Pliillies.Or it the Cincinnati Reds? The year before that the Peerless Georgian was ell set to buy the Rochester Redwings franchise. Sandwiched in between these liomp. Mrs. 2 Whatever IsShipped dickering with. If Uncle Robbie must go, and they do say he hasn't a Chinamans chance to stay, we Binrerely hope Cobb gets the Job. Cant you Just hear Ty talking to Herman after that was sterling citizen caught a fly ball on his head? ,y, fTjT t V.V.V..V.hV.VAV.V.V.V.hV.V.V.V.V..V.V.V.V.V.'.W f |