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Show '. V Friday. Septembtr. 17, ltLM. HE! E FILES THE JOURNAL, 0. ST S. owned by .las. Hansen, of, Bat Lake City won 2 1- O. 2:17 Valley in Idaho Races Will Compete at Burley Fair' Before Returning to Logan. . THAI 'N - (Bv u've v.urt ''ef WEAN 1- -1. 1 wuRBV ROlI i Pn) I 17' PHILADELPHIA, Sept. G( lie Tunney, the, fighting Marline who aspires to remove the! heavy weight crown frtfm the k A head of Jack Dempsey, shapes" antaformidable most the as up ' ' V gonist the champion has drawn since he wrested the scepter from the Kansas Man Mountain. Jess V, Hard seven years ago. Tummy's record not only, is 'mote1 impressive than that of" Ibirry Wills the negro ehalleng-Vr- , but ranks him several notch-Ks alxive the class of any of Dempseys five championship upiHUicnts. most critics assert. Gene does nett pack as terrific ' a wallop as Luis Firpo, the only -Filled Your Drained Car and man ho has had Dempsey down for a count since he won, 23c per with Vcdol Oil the title. Not is the fprmer Mar i ne as clever a 'boxen as Tom Vico Motor Oil 3 gallon can... who Gibbons, stayed fifteen Auta Polish per bottle rounds with the champion three , No. 7 DUCO Polish Call years ago. Tunney ipay not be A. as flashy ns Geoiges Carpentier Regular 10c Tape cltSe Regular $12.00 Spot Lights i c f oonno ue' novr enCTiua earih minute an toeaE in e '" The best time va 2:21 In the Free For All Tiot or' p ce. Miss I.inwood Bell owned by Geo (i. Smith of Logan won one 1st and one 2nd Oivnl Mcb Aina ,, Byheo All the hoi 'em. n in Cache Kinney owned of won Lewiston two lth'. and Valley as well ..s a pood many Double G. owned b T. 1ao- - . 4 , (). d F CHALLENGER- S- 4. in others will be mUiT-Jeresults of the harness races . Twin Falls County Fair held cently at Pike Cat he Val Saturday Specials e ( In the 2:21 Trot Ih rum own- -' ed by Dan Stair of Salty lake itv won two 3rds ;nd a lth. Horses Making Good BETTER oplc of Pompeii plAtjftd qh r,2Cn an ideal place for P1 ("- It tdvt ond List of Cache PAGE THREE UTAH COUNTY, T one 3rd. I .ady Welcome owned-byT. Papworth of Logan won one :rd and a lth. Blanche" S'ckle by Wm. Phillips of Logan won two Iths and one 1st Silver Worthy owned by A. J. Bateman pf I ogan von one 2nd and a 3rd. The last time was HORSE CALL IK LOST LEAVES OF HISTORY and -ts LOGAN CH 1 horses figumi more or less every race. Following are the re, suits. The result i of the Burley Fair will be announced as soon-athey arc meittd. Only the POLD POPULAR D'lUM standing' of the Cache Valley trained hoises and the horses 1 8 here during the season will be given. In the two Year old iace. lank lluertus ovned by Percy Kent' TEXAS UTAH -- IDAHO LEAGUE of Lewiston won one 1st and one 2nd. Ruby S. llal. owned by Mr. Geo. G. Smith ot Logan won fBv s,oeinted Pressl one 2nd and one th. The best JUNCTION, 'iexas. Sept. 15 gale "specta- - Regular $1.00 Top Dressing BATTING RECORDS time was 2:11. A lot of cow punching iiqmpsey goe; liar-1 or Pace, In tiie 2 :0 Trot in this hill counTube with Each Firestone Ed- glimmering wuipme;T8ofS the" pre of Southwestern Tex's be,ry Mundy owned by Ed. try sent challenger, who combines wards of Logan won one id cause of the growing interest speed, shiftiness and a clever and a 1th. Jaimiia McKinney in mountain polo. The game defense with a punch which has owned by Leon Mathews of regular polo draws great become a real knockout weapon. Providence won one 3rd and a crowds from t he ranching com1th. Blanche Sic hie owned by munities of this section during Tunney accomplished some M'm Phillips of Logan won two the summer months ant! in a thing Dempsey could not do when he knocked out Gibbons 2nds. Double G. owned b (V T. measure lias revived the old one won last of year. He also knocked out Logan Papworth tournament liding that once g Carpentier, in 1924, and in 3rd and a lth. Hie best time was so popular down the rugged Bartley was 218 Cowboy; who are most apt Madden for the count of" ten In the 2.2') Trot or Pace., at roping and other tricks a Gene performed a feat that liar Orval Melv une owned by of ranch l.fe. almost invariably two won of Lewmton ry Wills found impossible. PiJbee are the polo stars. Cow punchowned ' Confident Challenger 2m1. a unand Gaiety 3rds in ths. hills and wii of Lo- ing thus has a knockout McCausland A. Dr. J. of Tunney section of this by dergrowth moot record Ms Roy that fit compares favorably Sy Texas has produced the most gan won two with Dempseys although the owned by J. li. .Mathews of Og- expert lasso hhvowers in the den won one Si and a 2nd. West, and these syne nun be- champions attack invariably bv A. AL come has been fiercer with his finish. Twin Palis Buy expert at polo. very es coming in more rapid-fir- e touinathe Kn of Rum it v.mi one 2nd, one in third elimination a fashion the cowboy pal After round, ing equipment ' - time M than the. chaliengers lashion 'the mountain otsta sally forth afield ag ' that stirred the crow'd to hopes lth amTantrTm-teerrrenT counts Gene upon his defense, seas 2:15 had Dempsey groggy teams the winerS challenge a ough ready to sideline In the 2:15 Trot or Pace Hal various. the c.f!nl0n assimilated however, to keep the champion United Sates if the latter elects to bI Direct owned y A. J. Bateman tp,lirs from nearbte posts tor chaps. Their players dficulty and !n check hard .riding often th and i at a tearing rushing irsts Lvi won up made work open of his challeng short of Logan engagements. Despite super.or .verges onto fouls but analyses in gait. the next 3rd. Kind owned by Bert training and scientific horse- of movements round. show)ei usually Moreover. Tunney is confidof 4 oga-- i and J. R. Niel- manship of the Army players, .that the . mountaineers hardy he can take em and still ent son of Bnlcy won two 2nds and they often are defeted by the have not violated rules of the 1 nilippine Islands Reese bv stay in the thick of the fight. iaie 3rd. Snort owned ,cowboys. 'gameto Take Baseball MontGene has taken many a wullop Btnsoirand frown on,b and Alley of ppe cowboy players heard at a parlance sad-,- ., one on the jaw without going down j one and 2nd, won uniform Idaho standard Associated (By Press) pelier, fountain polo contest smacks time and rugged endurused by the Arrhy teams, 3rd and a 4th. The best of the covVLoys dailv' HONOLULU, Sept' 14 -- Base ance. possesses .stionglv He he cap weathbelieves stock ball to 'and cling proudly thei was 2.13 easily ranks as the most lingo. and rooting is carried, loose by storm turned er in any which In the 2:17 Tiot or Pace addles and ranch wearing ap on with much ardor popular Hawaii, gune the by come back to uniform-col-leAland parel, except for Sport owned by Reese and Western audiences, parked in is as cosmopolitan in sports as Dempsey st:nd-vvo- n tide. the turn in A Their and shirts. of Benson Montpelier ored only population. survey just trees, motor cars and on horIn physical make-uTunney thiee Isis. Ilal Direct own- - ard accoutrements are the mal- ses. An onlooker not familiar made estimated that 5500 men are very much the and of all, on teams Dqmpsey ic! by A. J. Bateman of Logan let and ball First ,and boys organized of the nature of the insists on retaining think a rodeo was play might took part in the national gr?fne alike and there is only three won thne 2nd?. Double G. own. puncher going on, as in the which d the territory thi? year. hat, ed bv.O. T. Papworth of Logan his yeais difference in age, the volley of encouraging or The 28. 31 Gene and 'of melee in Miss the lost is is being champion of 4ths. often won a 3rd, an! two story going around yells w ho asked where New' Both are at their best fighting teacher Lin wood lkll owned by Geo G. beating hoofs and m Em-game. Ride im off ; weight at about 190 pounds. Smith of Logan w on a 3rd and .he usually regains the head- - Corral that ball; Look at the Ycrk wa.s- and whose. ?lass was lost. it as Amencan as 2:13 of citizens a lth. The bet time was quickly lhosg race; are some of the piece Notre' Dame has lost onlp Chinese, Japanese. Portuguese, und Except for the removal of- phrases heard on the lines. out of ninety five footseven and r other and Korean punchlhpino, ancestry In .the 2:25 Trot or Pace, R. saddle strings ball New informed played during the her games thereupon Famous Battles for ten years. York was in both the big ast Heavyweight Title gues. ; ; ' I s at quart for tifUst . -- put-t.n- 3-- 1. Am-as- ' . 1- Armyf 'm3 pmm;nut j 3-- 1. , y p, broad-brimme- s irrrs - 2. lea-Lp- Judge by Results The only real test for any baking powder is in the oven. For b est results use BAKING 'POWDER Guaranteed Pure 0 Same Price for over 25 ounces (By Associated Press) defeat ofj Swedish airplane interests in four . have established an experimen-round- s Georges Cajentier at Jersey City, July 2. tal passenger service linking 1921 gave boxing a standing in'Goteborg, Copenhagen and for the first time on a(ni and connecting with lines on large scale. Society attended the the continent-bou- t in such strength and splendor that it was given the suggested of an international polo attraction. The fight was a model of propriety. All the conventions were observed. Not an epithet was ap plied nor a profane word uttered Jack. Dempseys Mal-socie- Except for Carpentier, who could not be expected to work up any greafr enthusiasm over the affair, it was altogether Je. lightful occasion. There was only one fight among the spectators. TwcToFThTTiilslomers clashed' ed during the or. 25c- - Mere than a pound and a half for a quarter Millions of pounds used by our Government 5 GaLiofGasoIine for 3135 wg vv AVERAGES -- 3 i Miske-Renau- lt yi .Most of the bystanders stamped this as unwarranted since it was generally voted that tie bout was not worth fighting over. Carpentiers spirit was willing but the flesh was wealc. He attempted to force the fighting' but could not carry his program to a successful conclusion up against DeVnpseys skill and brawn. 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