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Show y"8 CACHE AMERICAN Pi.pe the ball fame In the second item T o bob on three error blr by Overlry and one by Chns-te risen priniltteil Ho Vico runn-- r FIRST PLACE J cro-tlie plate In tlie next frame, tlw winners added two more to ilu-i- r total on j itiifle Knight and by Campana, j Tlie wituiing run Nordquiil. In the fifth on a sent acroe double by Knight and a ingle by Nordqulit. and An error by E. Campana Ford tingle gave Provo one In the fifth The loser made their other run In the eixth on two walks, a single by Manson and Nordqubl' error. Midi ale and Brigham City, also staged a good ball game. Tlie winner made five of their run in the first four frame. Brigham scored in the first and second, but Zaga-ric- h for the held them teorelea remainder of the fame. Kurmada, clever Japanese first sacker of tlie Midvale club, was voted the best all round plaver tf to GOrSTOVICO RmIu 4 V, Oil of Salt Lake raptured ft,if pi'1 n t!ie Utate American baeba!l tournament If eiin l.re faturday by nosing out Piu. 5 4. In the final game. went to The consolation title whlrh defeated Briirham, 2. Pra. sc'.tedukd to play Helper. ft felted, and the latter club aaardt-tliltd place The iktory for Vico Oil gate It the right to lake part In tlie western region tournament, which will be lie Id In Ogden, August 18. 19 and 20. Th Ho finalist staged an unh usually food ball game, althou-error cost the Utah county club the tilt and tlie champion h!p and Campbell. Toth C'astii berry mound-miefor Provo and Vico 0:1, reflectively. hurled exceptionallowed only al ball Campbell three scattered safeties, and his rival wa touched for ix The victors, It later turned out, Midvale, d " (Mill a j BAH PLAYERS V.ro Oil. Bait lake, 5 Provo Mid ale 6, Brigham City 3 ,!;er 9. Price 0. forfeit n the tournament. movo Oierlry. 3b Score by Provo Vteo Oil inning: 0004 OOx J Overley 3. Summary; Error J. Westphall, Foid. Christensen . Campana. A. Plgnatero. Nordqul-.thit Knight Campbell. Two-bas- e Christensen to J. Double play Ford to Manson to Vr. Baum. Credit victory to Campbell. Strurk out Castleberry 10. Campbell 3 0 Bases on balls Castleberry Woolley Umpire Campbell 7. and Austin. Smlthfleld Cornish Iewtston Clarkston Newton Richmond FOR LEAN BUDGETS Not an Excuse But a Reason . . . You Have Never Seen Sweeter Savings Hart Schaffner & Marx weight 30 Suits, Values Up to $29.50, Specially Priced . . 50 Group No. 2, Superior Values Suits Up to $50.00, Only 00 STRAW HATS... One lot of Straw Hats, Sailors Only .. . r 0 0 - 5 Wedneadaya Schedule h at Trenton. Saturday' Schedule Clarkston at Cornish. Lewiston at Newton. Amalga at Trenton. Richmond at Smlthfleld. w!: r.U!i. at ha. be .: on the coot. both in the and lit California While away he has had fifteen bouts, !j. ij.g on y one. Biehens was In Logan over the week end. He says that only re recently. Nelson headlined a she In San Francisco, meeting and ch fearing John Preberg, the veteran who has appeared In Salt Luke cr. numerous occasions. On this sir-.- ' show, Richens was the semi-finbout, meeting Ted Cox. The latter has been on shows In Logan. Ira Dent wrestled a preliminary to this Bill his opponent bring show, Beth. Dr. Pete Visscr of Ogden is the match maker for several towns In California and In Nevada. He ha; been able to give George Nelson some of the best matches the Logan man has had In years. N:l-- , son Is making good. He will be able to bring some of the big fellows to Logan during the coming winter season. -- Sunday Schedule Lewiston at Amalga. al Saturday' Results Clarkston 10. Newton 7. Trenton 10. Richmond 8. Cornish 11, Lewiston S. Smlthfleld 4. Amalga 0. Results of game played at Amalga. August 6. between Smlthfleld and Amalga; Behind the brilliant pitching of Moon Pitcher, Smlthfleld defeated Amalga 4 to 0, Saturday at Amalga, Pitcher allowed only 4 hits and struck out 5 men. This Is 27 consecutive Innings pitoed by Pitcher, tn which he has allowed onlv 4 hits. The score: SMTTHFIFXD B. R. H. O A 1 5 Scrowther, 3b 0 4 0 Fulkerson, cf 0 4 Richards, If 1 4 M. Hansen. 2b 4 ... 4 0 Olney. ss 4 0 2 5 3 D. Hansen, c 4 0 0 10 0 Van Noy. lb 0 4 W. Hansen, rf 4 0 0 0 3 Pitcher, p curtam-rahe- A r. Ur-r- no 4 watch'd tlw bo.u. , Sa ll I doctor any you ran tell a criminal by tha way ba swallows hi food. Alimentary, my dear Watioo, rra lUof Trlbana. altmeMsrr ! A 113 12 112 114 TRADE IN WEEK Ending August 13th Now is the opportune time to trade in your old cet. Maximum allowance will be given this week cn your old radio regardless of age or condition. The New Models are Here See the new feature in Shadow Tuning, and other advanced improvements. Thatcher Music Company Some Good Ball Games Played! The Cache American baseball la going strong. They have won the last four games by a close margin but owing to the strong competition offered by the opposing clubs they have played wonderful ball, the first team they took Into camp was the strong aggregation from Hyde Park, score was 3 to 4 for the newspaper bojs, 4 8 12 27 37 Totals the next game with the Elks was AMAI-Gwon by the Cache American, 4 to B. R. H. O. A. 5. A real surprise came when they 1 3 Petty. 2b met the team from College ward. 0 13 Thain, lb .... College was beaten however by a 0 0 Merl Ewing, p . score of 3 to 4. Sunday the ColleMart Ewing, c . gians crossed bats with the Cache Raymond. 3b American and were downed 2 to S. Reese, If 3. This was one of the best gams F. Reese, ss of the season, it was a pitchers Smith, cf battle from the very beginning. Cy LoweA rf Hulse was the master pitcher and B. Hansen, rf If the led his team to victory. knew the folks of this section 31 0 4 27 14 brand of baseball Totals which Is being Summary: Errors, Petty, Thain, played by the locals they would F. Reese, D. Hansen, Olney, Scrow- be In attendance. ther. Double plays, Pitcher to Olney Sunday's lineup and score; to Van Noy., M. Hansen, to Olney CACHE AMERICAN to Van Noy. Two base hits, S. Reese . W. Hansen. Struck out by Pitche-5, by Ewing 4. Umpires. Roskelley and Balls. Scorer, Jack Ewing. 12 W. Center team SAGE HEN DATA 50c $1.50 Leghorns, Special 1 110 SUITS Townsend-Grac- e $1.00 . . . i four-roun- d 12 all-ye- ar . four-roun- . NATIONAL e Trenton a sale you can trust ITS A LIFE SAVER BOSTONIAN SHOES Values Up to $10.00 . d. . in GEORGE NELSON Local wrestler have been getting some good bout on the coa.t eg the Clubs months. the summer during Won frit George Nelson, wrestling instructor 5 at the U SAC. has had all tire 1 He his been work he could do. 4 4 I) wrestling once and twice a week n 2 ever 3 sine, he left 3 .. 2. June. 4 2 Dal Riuirns, a loaner st.iJu.'.. .......... Amalga Totals $5.00 Values, Only Kid Barger of Preston. Ogden Idaho, knocked out WUiks Jenklnr, Ogden negro, in th third round of their scheduled d feature bout tn the Ogden municipal po-m- - - at Ogden and Speed Call of Hoop, er also battled to a draw. Kid Hardy knocked out e:f Walker tn the aecend round tn t:ie North Cache Standing . John B. Stetson and Kid Barger Makes Quick Work at Ogden GOOD stadium Monday night. Both fight r weighed tn at 1W In the at mi wind up. Bill Sneddon. 148. of Ogden, took a rourd cu:on from Hoot (itbon. 113. u Idaho Pall. Marcliaat Green of Logan knocked out Mario Williams, of Ogden, negro, In tlie trtund round. Lee Edward of Preston a:id Roy Taylor. Ogden negro, fought to a draw. Tommy lUwi Valley League . $21 T- - Midvale . . 203 100 010- . ,. no 000 000- -2 Brigham fUsm'iw.-i- , Bumrraiy: Error O. Tii' tev 3. Meeham 3.- - To-ba- e hit Elts llansen, Carlson. Double pliy Kurmada to Dav. Smirk out By Zagarlch 8 Oif Wardrop 11. Basra on ball Zagarith 1. V.ardrop 4. Hit with Coomb pushed balls 3. by Woolley and Wardrop Umpires Austin. . 16 August 9. 1932, y, . 000 Oil 023 Oip ChtlMcnscn, as V. Baum, c . K. Baum, cf . .. Pet -- r son, rf Westpliall, If Msnvm. lb Ford. 2b Castleberry, p Jolley, cf Perrv. If $ Tue-vla- CGAST BOUTS Coml-- - LOGAK. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH $6.50 Open season, Saturday and Sunday, August 13 and 14. Limits Four birds per day, not more than six in possession at any time. DuAll of Shooting areas chesne, Uintah, Grand, San Juan, Tooele, Garfield, Wayne and Piute counties; most of Box Elder, Rich, Summit and Wasatch counties; and that portion of Sevier county known as Grass valley. Counties closed Salt Lake, Weber, Morgan, Cache, Davis, Utah, Juab, Millard, Beaver, Sanpete, Carbon, Daggett, Washington, Emery, Grand, and Iron. BATTLE CREEK CEREMONY ON SEPTEMBER 5 and Continued from THATCHER CLOTHING COMPANY Psr 6 One) visitors distinguished troducing Judge A. W. Hart, Preston; pageant, between Gesture of Friendship, Fort Hall Indians and scouts; talk, Howard R. Driggs; dedication of monument, Taylor Nelson, president of Oneida L. D. S. stake. This will be followed by a recess, and at 7 p. m. another band concert will take place. At 7:30 p. m. the campfire program will commence, with a message by Oscar A. Kirkham, Salt Lake, assistant re 1 SPECIAL VALUES IN :ADR! Look at the Values we are Offering In Used Cars. Then Come in and see Them You Will be Convinced that they are Values which Cannot be Duplicated. One 1929 Tudor Sedan, excellent condition . . 1924 Chevrolet, Good buy 1930 Umpires: Thorpe and Cummings. gional director of Boy Scouts. John D. Giles, secretary of the Utah Trails and Landmarks association will then tell the story of Battle Creek. He will talk on the last major conflict in Cache Valley between the Indians and whites. This will be followed by a fhort talk by George Albert Smith, which will be followed by taps, sounded by a scout bugler. the and Inspection Camp memorial awarding of Lincoln medals will take place at 9:15 a. m. September 6. The grand court of honor will bring to a close the encampment at 10:30 a. m. This court wUl be held by districts. Four-Do- or . $225.00 , Sedan $40.00 Sedan, Nash Good condition $400.00 1927 Ford Coupe, Newly Painted Good tires $45.00 1927 Oakland Sedan Look this one over $150.00 1927 Nash Tudor Sedan New paint and new tires $225.00 1929 Tudor Sedan, Durant $200.00 1927 Overland Two-doo- r, $40.00 only 1929 Chandler Four-DoSedan. Just like new, this car cost new $2200.00 Selling now for . . $300.00 Four-Doo- r or iarao$a Logan Company Utah |