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Show :K ' rj?e Su BARGER-MGAL- T Hr. BATTLE TO E Fuji :H Mai lfj .WocIaIc, Thrlr Close throughout Cthi t hx.tt t( tug U. Mired that tlie fcie.vm JVta ft 1 Wf id IJI! m dillu jea'rrcuy team today and ii t. ir ,i! vie tte m& f d in Lot;an for nrxt X u.i i.ii aretu be-- , at ' Minify iiijil K:1 lU.trr and KiUco Mv 1 be-- i I It talent f"er brouuht t "S l erk.T.;::? to till triiry Hafir s T1 pr'ort for the bt.5 b lighter. ' or t.f ti and Tuci'l.r, Monday He L Wird ty all la k.toda:? for haie been cut to brdro.W I j1 hr I un.arto'iitioua and foe at III n.fhU one eoiidtb-rthe claw rf Wlien man wort of fMchun Jut a any d! a ' on being put expects )e hit tx'.J worthisFargrr E- business J!e;th'n see what It torts to are U, fighting tliere Is no excuse fur any-- , is a clean llmig youngsti r Tliere show, Tlie In staying away is nothing of tlie "bully for b ili are tlie same h'm Tliere is going to be a caps-- j ruhes are 11 H tickets Reserved r r.lihta nts In Kid house Ilarg. greet ci'y 10 cents for govemirent lac wl'h bat'Jc hbmday night. Oeneral admission la only 75 cents j Tlie Seattle man, Frisco McOale. with tlie tax Included. Those unIs real a colored. high ' although 18 years of age and women w ho der touse cilia gentleman. He never w ill ntlrket admUsio take general He bacco or liquor In any form. be admitted for the small sum cornea to Logan with Uie repulitlon j 40 cents. In the! worker an ardent of Upwards of 1300 people can be. church. Stldoia has tliere been two In the arena. From all In-- f higher clvss young nit n enter the arated will be plenty cool in It tic ring anywhere tlian tlie two dlialion.. It will be llwvred Windows arena the who are lou.dllnlng the Monday In front and In the rear. Boys w io night show. climb on the buildings and a Roy Taylor of Ogilen, another to get through ih? whvln I colored boy. making hia debut tempt I r He has will be placed under arrest at profesfU nal fighting In a bed the ri'v Jail tournaments given fought In amateur The reserved aea's ta' e In all with good success. He will make seata on the east and the Garth Clark, our own local boy. of the arena: al o on ihr u.u Is a This six limit. to tlie step north and four rows on both H round go. All the south sliks of the arena Barney Johnson of Newton a back seats and tlie end bleach- - s likely lad of tlie west side of the will be for the general adml-Hovalley will bailie for four rounds are about 500 ton's with Hamid Winger of PreUn. ,,1C balance will be for th anj This Is the first appearance here of (,rnprsij ad:r'v.lon patrons. rlther of tliee boys. All Newton Is Tlie show will start promptly at coming over to see their boy In 8 CO o'clock. Tlio-- ; who do not action. wish to miss any of the performTalk about class, wlien EUot ance should come early and g- -t Drew of Wellsville and Lynn Pit- seated. There U every evidence that cher of Smithfield get tlirough wltlh the Barger-McGaseat sale will the curtain shot, fans will be In be a sell out. There will be a large Just the right mood to enjoy the crowd for the second night as well. full program of tlie first evening. Two good shows have been mates and nade It so unpleasant unable to go Into the third session, In good shape right "McGale for another that he van fjic.d to now," said Manager Biddy Bishop reslgn "and when he faces Barger July McOale has strict o dors to ,25th he will be on edge." level everytime he steps Into th- -j co,ored champion will leave ring to box no matter with whom for Logan In time to arrive there This applies to gym workouts. Sunday, the day before the cou- Marty Higgins collided with a test. sharp left hook to the chin In the Frisco Mc- Sunday workout and was knocked Seattle, July 22 Zebra Color Gale, colored welterweight cham- to the canvas. He was unable to The basic color of s sebra Is pion of the Pacific Coast, who Is continue. Jimmy Dennis, 170 poundmatched to box Kid Barger, of er, then essayed to give McGale white and hla etrlpee ara black. Preston. Idaho at Logan, Utah, July some hustling with tlie gloves. Two This la proied by the fact that when San Francisco. Bob Heckler won 25 during the Frontier Days and left hooks and a sharp right to the a zebra la crossed with a donkey but Paul Ferguson wasn't given a Rodeo celebration, la perhaps the button brought Dennis to the floor the offspring are almost Invariably chance to win the first nights hardest boxer on sparring partners where he went peacefully to sleep of a light tan color with heavy trials to determine the eight young to ever come out of the Northwest. Then followed two hard rounds of black stripes on the legs and faint blnck stripe on the neck and body scrappers who will represent the McGale Sunday stopped two boxing boxing with Mike Mitchell who wn United States in the Olympic games next month. Heckler scored a decisive decision over Fenton Gentry of Virginia university while Paul Ferguson was charged with a technical knockout at the hands of Carman Barth of Cleveland. Ty my way of thinking. Referee Toby Irwin had no right to stop the bout when he did. At the start of the battle Ferguson waded Into the Cleveland lad with both rights and lefts giving the plenty of punishment and landed more blows than he took. Towards the end of the round Barth landed a clean blow which put Ferguson down for a couple of counts but he was clearly out of danger and had th efight won up to that time. Irwin stopped the fight, however, despite Fergusons protests, eliminating the game Utah battler from the Olympic raoe. IIG ln (la. ' ii In lad a a;i;v n't n. t yr d aU.t j ; f j ' Hoover Again Delays Signing Of Relief Bill loan aggregate 11,500.000,000 fur project, but alnoe adjoumament he haa been Uklr. lad'.ar.tage of a technicality In tr-- 1 ' der to al'cw himself more time In who turn picking the two tie : n.uat alUeate the bulk of Hie Among the brilliant boe: President Hooi-Washington will nan'.e a Nathan It re 3f money Wilson Mllli, Detroit banker. lad Ulvtr Mae, LilhtWrU'it continued triniora-d- y to withhold 2 122 0J0 003 considered a good bet for one of llu rliampion; Eddie lijnn, Nc Ot-I- t hi aienat'ire from the whllr jmsitiona on the R F. C' .ie mi. rational wrlicrweiyhi (hun. cnmptoinii relief bill hi mind on the te.olosher n:olmment aeemingly aai ade h Eian-ib- f op Ban and Urartu, pioij he must nmke to re-- furnishing the difficulty. UKd, Iwavywpiulit title ho d- - j apiaiin'rneut One of tlie provisions of the rejoiramre tlsc directorate of the IV lief bill Cal. r.a- - eonstnietam Finance corpcration. Fied by tlie presauthorizes The ercutlve ha announced he ident ti r.al 1. ji.wch'ht cha.cpitm. ar.d! retirement of r..-ya:i:Tulane unlir'Vty tile meaure. whl"h Federal Reserve Governor Euicno h..jwill approve Commli-pt-.3t)o OtOOOO aiallabl to needy Mcjer and Farm Loon ai! pu-.eand cham n.akr 1:22.000 000 fnlsioner Paul Destor from the were lop licaey favorite to nates, authorizes and permits poratlon'i board of directors. in the firasa Saturday nci .public construction pen) :X-o- f i i li.t rr J t n, j eor-rne- rr hM r,"T"Tr fa n Uaj -- j Kid Barger, Treasure ton le 1 Frisco McGale To Arrive Here in Good Shape Saturday and Sunday Chassis Lubrication Oil Change . . your choice Vacuum Clean Dress Top Test Brakes Test Battery Test and Clean Spark Plugs Regular Price $5.00 Special Price $S.69 Standing of the Clubs Won Lost 2 2 .... lie Police 3 b-- - Ir-- LdO tiit tj-p- Lewiston Cornish Smithfield Amalga and la very much linjimacd with t.la atyla TO mrntuf waa fan:. tllar with PVrrioon. but atatrd that tlaet from fcol Lake had of jtutf .n tin- olxian hAidMN t!v ' North Cache Valley League I s 'bo' Paul felt badly after the fight because he was sure he could whip the Tennessee boy. Heckler was the sensation of the punches night by his mule-kic- k slam-ban- g and his aggressive method of fighting. He gave Gentry and unmercilul whipping from the first to the last round. It was a marvel to everyone present how Gentry stood up under the -l d ! er a'- t Friday. July 22. 1922. . j FAVORED TO and t. eir Olv.il. f-- box UTAHN IS 11 tml whuli ai.l Uuxsr.ir i, f' I !r o ally and mm' ally Rub arc o : to trjjirjrnl the Lifted li'u-i- n U ro.iilnf international davie IlcckU-- r In paniru'.ar I rated bi fjiikc SVrtb. u!ym ye a h, a a aocdrrful jsios(irrt and I', i.key wj.tier V bti ha a a;. i'i-ItellT wi.ll Incteit all BEBRO :CUT rrai.r!- - I ;,f TICKET PRICI and Are .i la t. (ahh! CU.m ilmial (Imntclvr Utah Boxers In Shape For Final Olympic Trials ;ir,r, ;:id fk BE HIGH CLASS PERFORMANCE! y, S' ..J OCXS. CACHE COl'NTY, t TAM Demand that we pay license at the rate of $7800.00 per year to conduct a business in Logan City. Demand refused and upon advice of city attorney, chief of police stationed officer at the door of Maus 3 Rule Store to hold up the great sacrifice sale of this stock and other merchandise. ASIeges StLwe Es a ireaasSsss$ the good people of Logan are well aware that Maus 3 Rule store has for many years been one of the most reliable mercantile establishments of the city. Recently, owing to the depression, an assignment was made to the Intermountain Association of Credit Men for the benefit of the creditors. We are closing out this stock by reason of this assignment. We tendered the regular amount for a merchants license to the city. But the city officers refused to let us conduct our business unless we paid the city $25.00 per day for every day we conducted business, which is $650.00 per month of twenty-si- x business days or at the rate of $7800.00 per year. , ,'T; V ' XAH - r . The City Commission of Logan has no authority to prohibit a private citizen from transacting business except under a duly made and executed prohibition or injunction of a court of proper authority: The police officers stationed in our store had no such authority. They turned hundreds of prospective buyers away and prevented the sale of thousands of dollars worth of bargains to the public. We Eefuss to Allow People t Pay Tax Of course, ever person realizes that if we pay such an exorbitant tax to conduct our business, we would be compelled to add the tax to the price of the merhandise and the common people would pay the tax in the long run. For that reason we have refused to pay the requested license tax. By We Aw )psn The greatest sacrifice of Ladies Dresses, Shoes, Furnishings, etc. - for Women, Children and Men -- in the history of Cache Valley is now on. Cost be forgotten in this Great Sacrifice Sale! Be there early and get your first unrestricted choice at a price so low you will hardly credit your own eye sight. Now is your great money saving opportunity! Price-Everything-- will 4 .... Clarkston, 15; Richmond, 6. Trenton, 8; Newton, 1. Cornish, 13; Amalga, 8. Lewiston, 11; Smithfield, 4. Saturdays Schedule Amalga at Trenton. Smithfield at Clarkston. Richmond at Cornish. Trenton at Lewiston. L i Saturdays Results u? Searvaee Phone 868 tsrs, Sub. Logan, Utah 3502SZ22S Corner 3rd N. and Main j-- Police Without Authority to Stop Sale Trenton Clarkston Newton Richmond ! 0 Door to Hayballs Merc. Co. Assigned to Intermountain Association of Credit Men. Together with Ot her Merchandise. 57 West Center-Ne- xt 0000. 1 |