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Show r.rm- Kijjht PdL-- e U'UI CVUrtluui., tijf Iluli lii.ilm 11- nr uiid f 1- ,!ir r. U ol l.i niuiuy lr aiuj jk ,.T, hall and Imimr Hmirr in j j , ttwina-firt hall, pnlr Hip stale rale, ()j tjuliii.g dull.- B.:!i U will be It nwul in hit aUxil on a II ) fouitli rut jecutlie lin.e that Uutu ait taken tale o! tuhfens Al by I'ullly hat beti in lh." Biamhard lie has se,-Ortrst r won any lliouh ttiey bait nta , ( ;d ln ,1ir , " ??!! been in .i-- thick of ay ihtj . . . , fight and tajaa--t to da h tin Tlir rlnb l.aa born ufo(u!!y ho in1 managed by Ollle One. pad tiaa bttn a rhucktr ot jearinaan no ability One thu ytat ha had a chib of eoiiAistrnl play-frmm hit thr ball mod of pt(t lli i.au u, Ik t'e - Springs 3b PLIABLEyBAMBOO WEARS WHY 10 I never knew work shoe could le so easy on the feetP . . . Tppers still m soft as the I can't seem to day I bought the shoes. wear them out . . . thats tlie praise from men who wear Wolverine Shell Ilorschides. They know Wolverines stand the gaff lietter in toughest service. ... Wolverine Shell Ilorwehiile ha art Secret tanning makes this surface. ecuff-proh leather almost glove-sof- t, And the seams are pracand f. Yet Wolverines cost less when you consider tically their long wear, comfort, neat appearance and real economy. Cive Wolverine Shell Horse hides a trial. Cone In and see them today without obligation. No extra-wearin- wonder! g of double-strengt- rip-proo- woiSSrine 9 11 wo ax shoes 4NTl'A wpRxotom E. W. Elliot & Co. . Rulers of Low Prices Totals .. .37 3 4 All tournament team: P. Hansen, Amalga. catch; Butler, Trenton, pitch; Feltman, Cornish, firstba.se, Petty. Amalga, second base; M. Hansen, Amalga, 3b; Farr, Arlmo, short stop; Andrus, Richmond, right field; Thompson. Clarkston, EL centerfield; Ewing, Amalga, right field. Saturday Games Tight Affairs SERIES MASTER WesMnghouse All games In the Oold Medal baseball tournament Saturday were close with low saores. In the morning game Cornish came from behind ln the ninth Inning after Arlmo had lead all the way" up until the ninth 3 to 2, but ln the ninth an error, walk and two hit allowed Cornish to score three runs to make the final count Cornish won Its second game of the day and the consolation championship ln the one oclock game Proby defeating Providence vidence could not hit the offerings of the Cornish pitcher Ken Phippen, while Cornish collected eleven hits off Kidman and P. Thorpe. The final game of the day was another close affair with Amalga having a bit the best of the struggle, Richmond threatened several times but could not push a run across the plate until the ninth inning. Von Jeffs allowed Richmond but seven hits and one run while Nelson gave up ten but 5-- 3. 6-- 2. D new HANDY LATCH Remarkable OPENER . . refrigerator. d . 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The morning game between Clarkston and Richmond for third and fourth place was a fight from start to finish, with Richmond finally winning the game ln the first of the ninth by the score of Thirty one hits were collected by both teams fifteen by Clarkston and sixteen by Richmond. The one p. m. game was some what of a disappointment as the Ogden all stars failed to appear, sending word the rail sp 1. 10-- 8. Faut Wahs last minute that a quarrel had disrupted their team. In an effort t& 1 r Pumps & Ties 2.45 Now that you are assembling your new fall outfit youll be on the lookout for just such smart shoes as these. They spell Fall, 1933, in every smart detail; in color and line. Theyll give your costume that look of style - rghtness you must have. There are ties, ghillies, pumps and sandals. In blue, and those browns, Madeira and Bourbon. Sponge gray and black come in for notice. Some have buckles, cleverly placed at the side. 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Rian and l!.rt( .0 w li u, y c..,., thutd lla- game Hylt.g out to - (r r a 1 0f tjf tii.4 Uiii'. jany trasou U- - adjuti.i J h mi ot utt comiiruni junsdictum to i. a 1 be 1111 tthd, Sath JuclfaU' lit shall lint M ssilJN UHL HE PI HI 1MII UlUuliM lhf lai;)a,r tl.ihU r ot this Act. but shall be rontilied to tlie chiuar. iclttel ce or jansgraph or part llwreoj d.rectly comnuwion rrwrwcd, j L violates lio Any ll t,rh F'tn-n- t any of tl proUMon ol this Art a' . be guilty of a but if suth iuiUon also or.ititutes Section 3 Tliere u thereby ap a violation of section 4 ot Hu Reinitiated out ot any naniry in thr RevU d Blatuut. Dim Uie prou- - ',lf,,l tu,;d of the stale not ollirr-smt- .s aj)rcprla:ed. tlie sum of at of said section shall ajiplv. of said thiMisand iMIOOOOOi IXilUr. to be proud, d tlie prouuon u commission to Section 445 shall apply tou',d ta-- ' to produce a good ball game an Involving possession, sale or carry out the provision of thu Art all star team from class B was) transportation of at herein for tlie period ending June 30, 1935 3. Sections Section tecruited to play file Crystal Spring Matted team, the B boys being more than ai No licer.y? shall be and of Cliapter 35 anxious to match atnuigtli with the granted to any draler until tl of Vtah 1933, are lure-b- y A boy. Tlie All Stars hrld the' applicant shall hae Hied with tlie of tlie Law repealed. Crysial boys well in hand for thiee state tax commission, a bond, in Section 4. This Act shall be and inning but In tlie lourth Crystal such form and in surh amount Spring collected lour run of the as It shall prescribe. The amount breome effective at I oclock A. M. all star pitcher, Pitcher of Trenton. ot such bond may b increased or on the first day of January after Lefty Jardine faired Uttle better decreased by the Tax Commission a determination by the board of and gave way to Farr the An mo at any time ubyect to the limita- state canvassers of the result of an boy who held Crystal In check for tion herein provided. In Hxlng the election, at which election the electlie Inning and third he pitched. total amount of the bond required tors of the stale slutU. by their so amend tlie Constitution of J. Hunsaker pitched for Crystal the commission shall require a vote, ln total amount to the state that the manufacture and and he was decidedly on. and the bond equivalent one and one-ha- lf times sale of beer, as defined In this All Stars could not touch him, five at the estimated tax deter- Act, shall not be a violation of hit being collected during the mined ln surh monthly manner as the tax the constitution. nine Inning affair, while not one runner crossed the plate. Crystal commission may deem proper; proscored twelve. The Collegian dis- vided. that the total amount of the bond or bonds of any appointed tlie home crowd when never be less than shall failed to take the Mantua 5100 00. they boys ln hand, the Collegians playtb) If any person, firm or cored one of their poorest games of the season, but credit U due the poration required to file a report Mantua pitcher and players, for under the terms of this Act shall holding the slugging Collegians in fall, neglect or refuse to file said report, the tax commission shall check. estimate the amount of beverage were collected sold by said person, firm or cor-b- y Only eight hit Don't be subject to detlie Collegians, Nielsen and Hale poration and assess the tax there-bein- g the only ones to get more on and said preson shall be stop-tha- n pending on your neightlie one hit. Keller tlie o!dped from complaining of the eteran chucker kept the ball out amount of said estimate, bor's telephone. A few of the reach of Nyman, Nelson, c) If any surh person, firm or cents a day keeps a teleand Ryan when hits meant runs. corporation sliall fall to pay the Dally started for tlie Collegians amount of the tax shown to be phone ln your own home. but he had all he could do to get due upon said report or assessed the ball up and over the plate, It saves time and effort the tax commission at the time McCulloch who relieved him pitch- by when tlie same due and payed good ball but the Collegians able. running dally errands, the same shall become delinput on their best exhibition of quent at five o'clock ln the aftername ln the puts your was Don and relieved by noon ot said muffling day and ten percent a"d hl toam nriates contln- be for added thereto friends directory, keeps ued to gne him the same kind penaIty may of support as was given the pre- delinquency. and relatives in touch. (d) The tax required to be paid ceding pitchers. to the state by this act shall conIn one emergencies, F. Rasmussen collected a home stitute a lien upon, and shall have run ln the fourth with one on to the effect, of ,an execution duly call may be priceless. send Mantua into the lead 4 to 3 levied against, any and all the Collegians had scored iperty of the dealer, wholesaler or three in the first. The Logan boy. retailer attaching at the time of Any employee will tied the score in the sixth, and the sale subject to said tax and take your order. Mantua went Into the lead again t remaining until said tax Is paid or ln the eighth by scoring one run. the property sold ln payment ther?-an- d came back ln the ninth to of. score two more. Logan threw a The tax commission The Mountain States scare into the Mantua fans ln the shall have power to make such ninth. Hale, first man up was hi regulations and inspections as it Telephone & Telegraph Co. with a pitched ball, Nyman was shall deem expedient for the on a fielders choloe. Hale be- -! lection of the tax and license fee ing forced at second. Nelson walk- - provided herein and on receiving --0-4 Woods, .. I GA144-10- Mi.l.r c Ball Tourney l't I"1. to the WOLVERINE SHOES Jarchne, rf Jensen, lb J. Hair, ri . hard P. Hair, rf Amaa on tlit champh.lu.hlp ol Uulicr. p . Tlif Colbgiaiu bou-- t of Uutc , U by defeating Trrnton b) !k halt had conld-r-pitcher core of 10 to 11. Tilt game 44 10 13 Total .. able Miters tills araaern. IYU Eiaim Ho thAller from tart to fmlidi U Hit mainstay, bit Jesse Dailey; and Don McCulloch hare dent their, and aa any Ul game until ll.t AB. R. H wa out. Trtnlon alarttd aliare of Uie work. Dal try has been ' M. .1 man 2b ...5 Prity. ee.at a In tile. ft . a ItinlnA li E. Ewing, rf 5 0 0 handlcapiird during lilt last few week with a tore arm, but ll will 4 0 0 . M. Hansen, 3b .. be in ahapr for Use tournament 4 3 .. 5 P. Hansen, c y McCulloch, who pllrlied the 5 3 3 Reese, rf team to a championship In 4 0 1 Olney, as the Logan Commercial league, ha 0 0 0 Jeffa, p. . .... been ilhlhe Collegiana for only 4 3 3 M Ewing p two garnet, one of which tie pitchJ 0 1 Thatn. lb All three pitclwr ed and loot, 3 0 0 Chambers, lb are 4 0 0 . Smith, cf 1 The Infield constate of Monte Lower, cf . - .... 1 0 0 Ororaberk, first base; Sumner Hale Pltktns, cf .. . second base; Tlieron Mauchley, short stop and Bill Nyman, third 43 11 13 Totals base. Perhaps Uie coolest player In In the second game Mantua and tho I league and Uie must conCrystal Springs bat'led on even sistent player la C roes beck. Alof terms for the championship class A until the seventh Inning though not a heavy hitter, he haa won many game for the Collegian alien Crystal scored three run to and timely sew up the game. Udy of Crystal by hla hits. Hale at second base haa Springs allowed the bovs from played very well, while Nyman at the leading hitters for Amalga, each Mantua but four hits during the third la the home run king of the collected three lilts a piece one of game and three of these were league, although lUa fkldlng at Petea being a home run. which' converted Into runs. Crystal made times haa been off color. Mauchley won him the praise for the lead- -' la a youngster who graduated from Ing home run hitter of Uie meet Junior baseball last year and haa Brough of Trenton got three hits hr Id down tlie position very well. for the leading Trenton hitter. The outfield consists of An R. Wheatley, ss Summary: TRENTON Westovrr, Cantrtl Nielsen, Kent. Or me. 3b A.B. K. H D. Hunsaker, 2b .... Hyan. Howard Sctiaub and Von 5 3 2 U. Hunsaker, lb .. .. Nelson, la perhaps the best out- Payne, c fielder of Uie group. Ryan, Scliaub Done, 2b 5 Boothe, c 1 0 B. Hunsaker, If . .. and Nelson alternate In right field Holt. If with Nelson getting the call mast Brown, If 0 1 Harper, If ... J. Hunsaker, rf Udy. p . a, d C'liF .,4. " ITlflIC3LrySl3l Win Base Till W. ELLIOT & CO.E FREE Pair of u,. - 't A. R. On How to Get a jr I - Watch for the Announcement TOURNEY FOR FOURTH TIME W'mii ihp rrm- county. i:tah ami-kiua- 3C. W. ELLIOT & CO CTZZ- 2- N. i COILECIAl EN1EI! STATE - 'vOi, All l HEM OOEAl HE.'VJEN'S WILL IntlkU VOO Cl'v'D ME TH ) rf : 2.4S smart to Ok ? Suede and Kid Tie Aw tt & -- have perforat'ons, tucks, stitching or The General Department Stores Inc. Corner Main & 1st North Your Satisfaction First If it Isn't Right Bring It Back G.N UTAH m-sha- |