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Show cache r.igs Eight ckin'T mmm from I'rivxi Mc(J;.h. 1 u tn ne I i " . ..there j n t, n.u.-- r of Coming, iVanklin County Ijtd With1 JIm Experience Larger Floored Twice in E'irt ::!. 1 earth ciaix r.v y ()f odi-- n Tui t r u !il (! m It y T;U-r- The Uht l.J i , nun ijr jriid Winder of linbin kmUt d out Barney J ilmson of New to-- F'.ght tht ru j j be btf-.- l fc.'O-.ll.- three n Caj K- -if z lir.n.ea.aUly - ii.r aau.'J-- prt-uJ.- !ai i ,n the th!rd rumj Terlm:. a!!y it as not a knockout at Johnson u, ro..n(i wt after being Doom! 0( a misunderstand. ng wi1!) to his second lie forgot to the counting of pjierce Billy tl'as-man- n of Ogden, and at tlie mint of ten. tlie hand ot the Prev.on lad was held up f.yn Pitcher of Smliliflcld was given a decision over Kllt Drew of Wellsville. This was a classy fight between two promising amateurs. Tl. re was a satisfactory crowd out to witness the evening .i T?v, n d for tite uect-d-airpipe suppliev rtmtrart awarded to tlie com-an- y ,11 ,Tf only Indudri all plumbing j.n conneruon with the watering of lie Uirve hole but also the roust ruction of a pump house tn whir.i U.e electric pump which will pump utcr to all parts of the propovd course will be Im'.alled mt Tlie award of ihl contract suits Logan player that three f McOale atepped into the fight In the fust round with a hard right to tlie Jaw that flowed Barger for the count of nine. A moment later tlie colored toy connected tn similar manner and a sigh went up from the crowd for they thought It was all over. Not so, however, for BarNewton took a tough lacing from ger climbed to tils feet again at Uie count of six and was able to Amalga in a game of baseball ployward off the punch that spells ed on the Newton field list Saturday. The lineup and score follows: curtains. NEWTON Cautiously tlie Trcasureton lad came Into tlie second round and cleverly he warded off the right hand that had been doing all the damage. The colored battler, whom HARRY S. JOSEPH every one who saw the match will say, is one of the most clrvc boxers ever to step Into a local ring. He pununeled Barger about in a manner that early In the fight made It appear that the Franklin County lad had taken on too much experience. At long range the Seattle man seemed to be at a disadvantage as he got In his best work In the clinches. Up to and IncludHarry S. Joseph of Salt Lake City spont Monday in Loing the sixth canto, aside from tlie gan taking in the big celebration and calling upon his local two knockdowns In the first round, political friends. lie is in the race for the nomination of tlie writer believes the visitor had governor on the Republican ticket at the state convention) In the edge the boxing end of the on August 20. match. In the Seventh Barger Mr. Joseph who has been a life long Republican, has a opened a gash over the left eye of McGale with a right hand swing printed platform which he is circulating among his friends, and blood began tj trickle Into setting forth the things for which he will stand, should he the eye. This seemed to slow up be nominated and elected. tlie visitor. Tlie seventh, eighth and ninth rounds were outstanding Dean McDonald. 13th; Robert I rounds for Barger. He had the man. 14ih; Due Bateson, 15th: Way visitor on the ropes on several ocBeth Pulley, lflth; Gordon Potter, I casions but In the the 17th; Carrell Farr. 18th; Billy Sut-- I experience of McGale seemed to ton, 19th; Clyde Tarbet, 20th; I him tlie give advantage. Rarell Firmage, 21st; Dick Ryan, I The tenth round was a thrilling 22nd; Owen Bergener, 23rd; Jun- one. Both boys battled for a knock lor Larsen, 24th; Darwin Larson, out Caution was thrown to the 25 :h; Max Cutler, 26th; Ray Poul-te- r, wind and the round ended with In the bicycle race S1xnsored bythe foUowing order: 27th; Vernon Poulter. 28th; tooth boys battling gamely. They Al's Bike Shop and New Bike Lowell Pitcher, 29th; Bob Sweeten, were both In the pink of condition. Wayne Ewer. 1st; James Skid30th;, Stanley Daines, 31st; Leo Barger had Just completed his Shop run Tuesday morning, as a more, 2nd; Raldo Dutson. 3rd, Ro- - Forsberg, 32nd; Richard Bullen, training for tlie fight he had with feature of the celebration program, bert Ross, 4th; Earl England, 5th; 33rd; Maurice Marler, 34th; Junior FeracI in Ogden a week before. the boys all made good time. Walter Ross, 6th; Dean lewis, 7th; John Hatch. 36th. That fight was of such short dura- Wayne Ewer was first to cross the Lee McArthur, 8; Fred Roberts. 9th; Murray, 35th; tion that he was not hurt at all. tape with a time of 25 minutes and Lloyd McOonald, 10th; Darwin At two oclock the day of the 18 seconds. The lads won out In Peterson, 11th; Burton Cole 22th; r day a report SWUNG member-!.:- COUR PP LOGAN OR p e m 5 JUNIORS, U-c- fulr-- , of to II J !Uuh. ::! Country Cl'.t) .! r fa; ml th.lf for s..flj Ini'.a'.latue. JH.e ror.t.-ar-t ard d to A II P!:nt-- r l.at brrn pluu.b.i.j firm t a club d miji mirtine on Faturday. sal .hat oifaniMii n Immediately wir-- , sent round Round. fan of Locan and Carte VtJUr were treated to one of the best prottrama ever slatted li"r at Uie Monday night show held In Kid Banter, thr arena. Allen's Tresoureton flash, aon a JudjeV dec Won over Frisco MeCale. colored boxer from Beattie, at the conclusion of ten rounds of tlie most tlir.Ulr.g and fastest boxing ever seen tn tliese parts. Tim local lad. tlie favorite, but the of course, fight was fought on aufflclen'ly that among the close grounds, paying patrons, there were many who Uxxight the worst the Sesttle man should have had ass a draw. ill 1 the l.r the f'r Friday. July 20. I9C2. was made from th committee Till reirt d tluu tlrf-rare sixty wen :i. '! ti.rinL' rs of the golf ch.b at the prew-r- l time Ti e comi.ntre a so outlined i lar.a whereby a'.l tiUnix-c-t.-.w.l be cii'.li Ud dor-!t-- g the n.or.th of Autust, ti.ai't with the work that has d- ne to tlie pre.e-n- t ur Ihc greens on the.'- tlna- - and r. .1 thre 1, les luive rx.ly le ei.tly teen' muted to ln the club. ApproM-- r more f.nal'y constructed and t.iey hat ately twentv-fn- e n plun-efor hrirly two wet is Will cue tlie club a pervmial of In another thirty duy the prr-mffieient number to carry tlie ' t n holes number 2. 3 and 8 will work to completion and give the It is ready for play. The three fei. rouree a reasonably play. ture will be seeded Just as soon, p'anned to restrict memberslup afWith each bam having won a mark ts reachaj the pit u In wiireh will be ter the Uie Logan and game. Bnqham to with.n thirty days. Join invitation ed. but an Junior baseball teams will Uiat lime. extended until is Although pijie Is being laid lor the division championship on Satonly three holes at the urday tn a game at W'elUville. The THANKS CARD OF time tlie primary main which will pame Is sclieduled fur 4 o'clock. The le d tlie entire course are Included! tournament will be held tn stale With deepest thanks and gratiin the contract. Plumbing costs tills city next week. The winner of :ll tude we acknowledge the help given Uie Saturday game will represent falrwsys sr.d gre-n- s be much less proportionately there-- 1 us during Uie search for our little this division tn tlie state tourney. fore. Tlie automatic sprinkling tvs-- 1 daughter's body: thooe who assisted flowers. b in will not only assure luxuriant, In person also those who furnished sympaUiy, the beautiful green fairways throughout the! food and equipment or helped Is Use use of cars and the consolaUon playing season, but it will greatly any way. Without such wonderful expressed by those who took part tn the services and from the botreduce the upkeep cost on Uie help and friendship we realtxe how course. Directors of the club are tom of our heart we desire to exfor been have would It Impossible conto press our slncerest thank. looking toward permanence and search effective such an Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Jackson cost tinue to its end. We also gratefuland family. At the directors meeting Satur ly acknowledge the expressions cf AUTOMATIC ! Jl:.laiic'.ln strn. ..i.kl.ni OII the : .vu'-m- t .) of ltaii SYSTEM FOR GOLF 12 i ',57 wr;!i-- Cale a!:'J IB The Nomination nnvrT IlSh'U W cache roifvnr. A;.rrr.!CAN'-rCA- N'. of the holes Ml tlie course will Be completed In time for late fall play this sesaon. They will of course be tn excellent condition for full p.av L-- I " j J o-- n prrnt Newton Loses Tough Game To Amalga Team SALT LAKE MAN 1 For Three Days Only July 28 -- 29 -- 30 THE Allowance ALL-WEATH- btefl 7- - 0) 4.50-2- 1 4.75-1- 9 4.75-2- 0 5.00-1- 9 5.00-2- 0 8 9 5.25-15.25-1- li 5.25-2- 0 555-2- 1 5.50-1- 7 550-1- 8 BIKE RIDERS MKE GOOD TIME 5.50-1- 9 5.50-2- 0 6.00-1- 7 8 6.00-16.00-1- RACE i SEE WHAT YOUR WORN TIRES Look ARE WORTH! I Team Has Two Fast Games! 6.00-2- 9 0 6.00-2- 1 6.50-1- 7 6.50-1- 9 8 7.00-1- al These Generous Allowances Sensational Allowances for Wellsville 3 Days Only on Latest, Finest, Mew :yf ; ft?.', s Wellsville baseball team has two fast games booked ahead. They play the Tremonton club at Tremonton on Sunday, July 31, and on Wed- nesday, August 3 they go to Malad for a fast game with the team re-- 1 presenting that town. June Bair, who is manager of the Wellsville club, says his team Is receiving a great many offers to play ball since It completed its schedule with the South Cache league. Recent games played ended as I follows: at Trenton, Wellsville 13 and Trenton 4; Willard at Wells- ville, home team 21 and visitors 3. - If prepared tali the pause that refreshes home with yon bottles of Coca-Co- la from BUY grocer in the handy ld la Keep a few bottles ready yoar refrigerator. In it youll find a taste thrill, and a quick, friendly litlie lift when you need one. And six ioe-co- when friends drop In there t tasks the nothing like Coca-Co- la party sparkle. CRYSTAL COCA-COLA-BOTTLI- Told In this little book, big with Ideas covering all social Occasion containing 123111 pages with beautiful I1 I USB I I LOGAN to POCATELLO ; t . i THIS COUPON THB COCA-COL- A OCX, SIC Worth Ava N.V., Atlanta, Ca. 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