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Show Sill: day, March 19. 1927.- - THE JOURNAL, Grizzlies Have HEAVYWEIGHT LOGAN PAGE THREE CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH . Won Two Out of WHO BEET THURSDAY, SURE TO EIITERTII KITH GOOD Three Games Played SHOW With the Mlnersville basketball team beaded for the championship of the state it begins to look as If Logan met with just a .little hard Theee is plenty of, local convert lack hating had to play 'that team sation being harried' on relative to at the" beginning of the tournament the bi tussle next Thursday night In Salt' Lake. Logan lost its first I you when jOeorge Nelson,- wrestling tn- ; -- r (game with the Mlnersville quint, jttructcsr at the U. .A. C; meets! tak- The but won the next two games,Thurs-CHICAGO, Mar. 19 (AP) Jack Gartsoa,--- ; light, heavyweight! , the game from Park City Olympic champion who is now re-- i decision of- Jim Murray seem ton8 and the from Boxelder ' game more ?a draw hoots. Shit j Lake is in City. siding Gaiwop local basketeerg from American As" frl'1y- - Toda-T. a powerful fellow, with a lot of Pleasant-fJeevwith playing Bociation KnSThan into the profestion, just .breaking .FRIDAYS RESULTS. those of any other sionat class and while he has had i' 21, Boxelder 18 Logan cirin the exone umpire seasons only professional Grove 22, Ogden 1 4. Pleasant Thomas but cuit, thrilled has the ' throng perience, he' Provo 22, Springvilie 20. on Hickey, president in Lake at. the; Hippodrome Saltj Murray 29, Bingham 26. of the Association, hiany ian occasion during recent Minersvlile 22, Mantl 14: has signed Murray on severmonths. Ganson has tried L. D. S. U. 31, Dixie 22. in a al occasions to get match Logan SATURDAYS SCHEDULE and get acquainted with the local ' 6 Grove-Logaanfans but for- one reason , aud and fifth (consofor places eight other, he has been kept away up to bother Jim. for he lation). the present. When he , understood , for decided long ago , 7 oclock that Billy,, Edwards of Kansas- City that his seeming fourth and, seventh places. was coming here he made a bid to t . D. 3. U., Minersvllle-L8 oclock unpopularity was meet Edwards and so this weekB because he for championship and runner-up- , only inatchi was booked with the underMUREAV never pays any at- doors open at 5:15 oclock. standing that the Vinner of the LEADING TOURNEY SCORERS tention to the cus match'1 between Nefson and Ganson g. t. r. P. It to meet the touted Kansas City 36 15 10 Droubay, L. D.' S., grappler who is a favorite in Logan- American Association id 1913 from Rominey, 34 18. 7 Dixie, f. match m; wrestling ghts Thursday 8 15 32 Hoover, Provo, f. (should, furnish plenty of amusementl 32 13 11 Hone, Boxelder c. for the fans. It has been a long! 5 31 14 CUlms, Mlnersville, time Since a real high class 31 14 Brinley, P. G., t. ... formance has been staged here that', 14 29 Smith, Mlnersville; has called forth the attention that 13 25 G Smith, L. D. S. sevla It toolp match this causing. 28 12 Mantl, c. ... Allred, Ira to matches-Pern get for eral 27 13 Boxelder,' f Cleave, evenone in Ganson from two falls 26 f. J2 Bingham, Hervilla, in in succeded he doing ing which 22 f. 10 Campbell, Murray, . are There match.-any their last 21 10 f. Provo, Bowu, feel who In Utah number of fans 20 .... 9 f. Logan, Richards, man than a better that Nelson is who number Bern. There are any tbe opposite. Some line on feljust the relative merits of the various Logan Battery F contentions can he had in watching 19 LOS " ANGELES, these ttwo men in their match lit- O. Relf, president of the Thursday night. There is very Nel- Salt Lake club of. The Utah-Idah- o tie difference in the weights of son and Ganson so neither will have ' league- and Harry ONeill, newly Game in in that respect. appointed manager of the Bees, Bad the advantage the! last when an extended conference will flight know one Every match is over that the local pride ;in regard to the construction of the has given the visitor all he has to team. I'pon its conclusion Mr Relf SERVICE LEAGUE OF THE U. N. G. were Standlng'of the Teams ,: offer in such a struggle, which announced that the Bees sea-- , iAst ret: won many believe wilt he plenty to keep practically set for the 1927 1.000 3 0 fhrther wrestling laurels in- Logau.json. Only one or two, mofe players Battery F. Logan : .333 2 g are. needed. Headqrfarters. Ogden. .. 1 .250 1 3 I ONeill wil begin to round op his Battery A, Brigham Battery F, Logan' Unit of the Utah charges next, month and get' them condition to report at Salt Lake National Guard, defeated the Heada jin i quarters Company of Ogden In . City about May 11.. The Bees will get two pitchers basketball game played In the Logan NEW YORK. Sid Terris; New club. Other High Gym Thursday night, The final York, whipped Bily Wallace., Cieve- jfrom the Hollywood A in the Coast league are also score was 60 to 16 for Battery F. the land 10 rounds- Louis (Kid) strong offensive game played by lan, scored a technical 3knockout rounds. Logan team swamped the OgdenRes over Frankie Fink, Texas and gave Logan a lead of 36 to 7 at the New York and Sammy Dorfman, half. In the second half Logan Scored Cowboy Eddie Anderson, Wyoming 23 points while Ogden made 9. draw 10 rounds. Willie Siegel, New The battery wishes H5 express It apf Goodman, defeated a Joey Lake Salt Ml York, jness help tis' give for theefficient officiating 4 rounds. preciation Hennie Pa.. said Richmond, WjnDfng team, Harry today. performed byFIaroid . Reading and from won New York, winners. vnBCO,.thea wln te Tell, Beeg Jack Morton. Grande, California 4 rounds. From what I am able to gather After the game the Monthly battery It does Lake club. p77 rjpps dance was held at which members Of Boston, about the Saltradical p Howneed any repairs. the battery, the Ogden team, and' indefeated xviirm Yardo 'cieveianrtnot x am familiar wRh the young vited guests were present,. 1 sure VDU", GS N Player supply here and feel Battery F. will probably go Jo Ogden next week to play their final .game of organisation. the series and It Is expected that they Tommy good .Schully, Chicago, defeated Mr Relf and his family left for will keep their slate clean. Kid 6 rounds. ONeiL Cleveland Salt 'Lake City this morning by THE SCORE Curley, Erie, beat Teddy Wilson, automobile. Mr. Relfs family has Battery F. Jamestown 4 younds. been at Pasadena for the past two C. Barrett rf S. Chipman If TORONTO, Larry Gains, Toron- mouths. J. Nevies C. to defeated Quento Romermo, Chile E. Edwards rg. Belanger, Frenchy 10, rounds. A, Wennergren lg Toronto, knocked out Joe McKeon, ........... F. Yeates rf. Detroit 5 rounds. Doug Lewis, Tor J. England rg. onto, knocked ' out Pave Jackson,. Wilkes Barre, Pa., 3 rounds. 28 11 4 CO ..... Totals G. T. F. P. Babe Herman, New chicks frous Ogden DETROIT, the roi keeps mtlng Early De4 2 19 Jl. Peterson rf ....... York, defeated Johnny. Mellow, crowding Into the corners. ....... ... 2 4 0 4 J. Sollierg If. ' ' troit 10 rounds. 0 0 0 0 J. Seilbold C. Electric Hgtits In winter Is an arti- J. Huss rg. 0 0 0 0 TAMPA, Fla., Tommy ... Irwin, ..... Kansas City, beat Enriques Ponce ficial way of making things natural C. Lowe lg 10 0 2 0 111 de Leon, Havana 10 rounds. Bobby for lipiK.wI'e do ipore work with Hubliard rf. 0 0 0 0 ... McCoy lg. Marrot, Philadelphia, stopped pete ionger days. ' Stamatvs, Boston 4 rounds. Young Ark., SPRINGS. 7 7 216 ... HOT Totals Never put chicks of different ages Referee--Haroldefeated t N. Y.i d Read ing Urn pire, Ross, Syracuse, unless or same the broialpr in coop 10 York Jack Morton. Johnny Rosen, New ic re is a partition so (lint the tluy Tounds. the older FRANCISCO King Tut, cues are separated froirt SAN Iwnt neglect grass for tlie young Ones. . heat Harry Labarra Minneapolis, chicks In the- - brooder bouse. It sup 10 rounds. St. Paul plies the vl families necessary to health and growth, that can be obtained no t -- . . v ae,-j!- te e,- , -- Vclock--PIeasan- n, t Provd-Murray- We Have TBaeinniS Go(iyea&s New BaSlim : . ' TaaeG Goodyear has developed a tread which matches the Goodyear Balloon Carcass Tread (made of Supertwist Cord). 1 is the famous Goodyear scientifically redesigned for Balloon Tire use. diamond-shape- d The sharp-edge- d blocks are placed in a semi-fla- t design. non-skitread They grip the road, they retain their usefulness longer than any offered heretofore. . All-Weath- , er d . 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He lost, but without having of touched the racquet to the ball, The English nobleman delegated his game to the doubles team MaJ. tf Carr and the WEVTMWtR slonal Koseluh to play hi a' game and while Mallet had Cochet for a partner. 2 and the The score was Duke lent his proxies moral support from the sidelines. - prof-WKt- 16 rods to the place of beginning. Dated this 7th day of March 1927 Don C. Benson, Sheriff of Cache In the District' Court of the First By W, If, Shaw, Judicial District of tlie Htate of County, Utah, ' Utah, in anil for the County of Deputy. Young and Bullcn, attorneys , Cache,' :t SHERinS SALE PRINT SHOP CALLERS rr I SEEM M tv HUPEW VACtte Wwotij SOMETHIUd COuU e&U4 rriw mere AM -- 'f Batteries Rubber Cases ADVERTISE WOULO -- VJtLl rves MERE Logan Home Building Society A corporation. Plaintiff vs Thomas F. Robersten and Louisa K. Robertson his wife, John J. James, John L. George D, Cardon and Eliza, beth B. Cardon, Defendants. To be sold at sheriffs sale on the -- 30th day of March ; 1927 at 12 oclock noon of said day, at the front door of the County Court house in Logan, Cache County, Utah the following described property town : . , Beginning at a point 4 rods South of the Northeast corner of lot 2, block 19, Plat C Logan Island Survey, and running thence West 6 rods; thence South 9 rods; thence West 3 'rods; thence South 7 rods; thence East 9 rods: thence North Co-bu- ; . (Advertisement) NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Education of Logan City, Utah, for alterations and additions to convert tie h igi a i o n; to u e Log a i College at Logan, I Senior High School Proposals 3hnll be delivered to Mr. David Tarbet, Cierx of the Board at his office In the Logan High School Building, Logan. Utah, at or before 9 o'clock a, m. on March 31t, tract.1927, at wlilch time and place- - thq BOARD OF EDUCATION OF LObids shall be publicly opened. GAN CITY. 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