OCR Text |
Show A page roun TIIS JOURNAL LOGAN - IS. GOOD. SPORTSMANSHIP- ASSET AMONG BASEBALL - AH. FANS Should a baseball fan support his GUNffERS AGAIN team under all conditions. wm or es while others j lose? Some aav TROUNCE THE - answer No. It is as good as a circus t- - hear the various remarks heard at a baseball game If a local player walks up 30 the bat irt hits out a heme run. he Is a hero .should h1 follow time at bat with strike Ogln made It two straight ft dm out ha i a bum. That ts, judging Logan Wednesday afterifoon by the from the expressions of feelings seme of 0 to Ooovert, new Colnm hub the sideline spectators. twirl' held the One fall called up The Journal legian sports editor this morning and re- - Onnnirs in the' pHlin of bis hand that attention be called to j t,,r j)a oiymif In the second the fact that It is poor sportsmen Inning rify'd tiie until eighth arrived. In ship to jeer at a player simply because he makes a false play. It is tills inning he let u. letting Toom-e- y rmack bn second double and only human to error, says the tritie, Whets I go to Salt Lake and see Coates h't out a triple. The game I the Aggie football team go down to was virtually lost when Woodson defeat, 1 think just us murh ns a ball pa1 him at the plate and let when of ever the plajers, especially to in I see that they are giving ell thy Coates n ironic squeezed Of eu:e wor with the winning run. have in them to win, in the opening some fans look sat a baseball game Ogden Hebrod s front a different angle. For one, I Inning by hitting Glynn to atl corperfer to see a fan give vent to hi ners of the lot and wo threatening Coovert took feeling To be permitted to do go tto score again when makes baseball fans. To shut out lie reins, with none out and two The Collethese various expressions cuts down on basts, in the second the attendance at tne games. When gians pulled out of this hole when of una Ian criticises a pltrv it shows he Donovan made the prettiest Ve-glindouble had assisted plays. that and bwn bis mind of has a himhe one him at threw and ed himself stunt the he been doing For self into ils path, catching the pelhe may have done differently. willing that let as lie dove, and then gathered one.t I ant perfectly hltnself together In the dust to these personal expressions of feel- cateh Dean off thiid base. arc ings be given. The minute they In the third tnning Ooovert made shut ofl, interest is lost and ns long interesting by fanning three aa no Insulting remarks are uiaJc, thtngs not men, allowing a single man to the panning is not Inter ded to do even ball with Ills bat In touch an injustice to the pluyr. However, the sixth the smashed inning Camilli some players are sensitive and the out a triple that put two men over minute adverse criticism is handed lout and the plate, and it looked as though out, theyA become One Logan would win. for Ooovert sad their cannot do n."- -: Toomey. were engugedtn a., tight t t.ilnk-thaplay wcraid bisibnll Pitching duel. Todav the clubs play lie would become rase harden' M Sunday will he spent In Ogden , could take t poMituir, as '.c.nrt as King, right fielder, and Shaver, is it In the tpir turn- second baseman, is good oiturd. were released from work, bis given and go about ri the local club Tuesday evening. i being ing a deaf ear to! what for King today and played who the fan said. ATter all, it 0 Sha continued at base organized with ilosenberg at shotsecond makes tt possible t baseball to survive. Perhaps ft panThe score: ning in ft little moie gentle voice would he sweeter music to the ears of some of those who object to the ingood natured panning that is dulged in at the baseball park. No one will deny, though, that a good loser Is to be commended In any line of sport. Where there Is combepetition between two persons or tween two teams, It is generally un derslood that one will win and one will lose. It Is no disgrace to lose II one puts all 'he has Into the game Win or lose, Hairy Wolter, pilot oi the laigan Collegians, ha a team composed cf pluyers who will give all thev have to win hut should they, lose, they are generous enough bet-tcsay that .they were beaten by a ter team-- COLLEGIANS nt left-hand- es self-con- tnt Le-per- CITY-CAC- HE Thursday, July 21, 1027. COUNTY, UTAn jontv of boxing criDcs think is aitre expected to total 11,250,800. number of busies, aotlaj FIGIITv RESULTS mighty obstacle the fire.itf .ymitU landAny sporting notables have engaged and the endurance, that attend r(ngslde seats. Among them are ac tGonamander he is assured a tremendous Richard E. Byrd, Achie (By Associated Press), claim, far' greater than any he everland Kermit Roosevelt, Cittrence H. NEW YORK Tonimv Lough ran, jMacKay, Rx Beach, Irving Berlin, Philadelphia, defeated Tony Marul-lo- ,' knew as tho champion. be 10 Joe --Sea If a. o, Dempsev is 32 years old. Shark-- 1 Charles M Schwab .Pet-- - Zivic,, PittsBrady. ,,'A And New ,York l ev- ia Josef whose ccal name Tun Benn jiinard aBd burgh drew HI. Patsy KulTalo, New ber vrberr TJempsey lost his crown Cukosschay He la-LitUuJj-- Brady .York, bet Johnnv iamard,-Allen- -, NEW YORK, Jftly 21 aniao ancestry. AR) crowd, that watches, tho town. Pa , 10.' Jak Dempsey scaled 184 pound CLEVELAND -- lack McVey, New let the official weighing in before follow the York and Bob Sage, Detnoit, drewj minority of those who the Hew Yoik plate athletics cun- r the vyectest radio 10," Sammy Santos wo a knockout, mission at Madikin Square Garden thei hookup ever attempted the- fight over Willie Kohl, Brooklyn, 1. .this aft ei neon The former champion largest v crowd In ring history, broadcast through 61 Babe McCorgary,. READING, Pa nd the Denifmey-Carpenti- er will be before Jack flipped ou the scale stations reaching 30,00d,4t)d listen- Oklahoma, beat Willie Walker, New it. alone bouts ectlpaing his opponent, appeared fir In Sharkey, previous hookupafor t'ork 8 both of those a championship ers. Mjie ceremony, Har-tu- osr a fight or any other sporting event N, J. Willie -involved was T Physicians making tae formal The former champion has com, ws for the Dempsey Tunney bat le NEWARK. Nev York, and medical examinations required by witb 2d stations pa rtici paling, An son, fought a d, aw 10,, Utie boxing commission pronounced pleted one of the most strenuous SPRINGFIELD Loui Lavele, An- -, The gates at the Yanaeo stadfu u ever! a has training campaigns bo$r fboth men in perfect condition. 1 . o uot-- .dwson,.IUs., defeated Ted Merchant, j were brdered opened ! months he Five ago undergone I !I'empoy was In good. spirits as he gag work in the Ojai hills of Cali-Hh- ts Detroit. 10., Jimmy Sayers,, I.afaey-ett- e, afternoon. The (iret fPsrobe-- i foi tho weight test and bout will start at s is Ind., and Mike Biody, Peoria, lunwielf afttP atUf1o and pieumnar fornU., JdeiUrcd himself rlgtit. ; t h lea Eastern- Daylight time.. The drew, 10. Juckie Stewart, m. the p. had he that physical, regained j Sharkey, the confident, told news-pape-r power so noticeably absent .when hey main contest will begin not later Red Piodtnan, Fort Wayne, 10. i men again, 'I will certainly Figiits Tonight j lost to' Tunney, ho came east to, than 11 o'clock,. In accordance witn ' J km ck Denipsqj out.' CHICAGGia Eddie-She- a , vs Joey the process of preparation, the boxing commissions regulation complete on ) turn his for 10, Sharkey appeared forecast, Sangor, is weather Fair his The and former champion,, scales a lew minutes, after i the AKHQN, Ohio Genaro Pino vs. manager Leo P. Flynnv, came to . , Dempsev left Tho Boston Boxer New Willie Davis, 10., ; York from iast fixratoga " fouled 19C. Thd ttV) did not .meet with an air of night Ti iTTu MINNEAPOLIS Young, StnhDi MAN unconviction. HORSE RACE Jed hefo.e 10. Kid Jap M the garden Dig JsDempsly 'will wear trunks Still, it is the question of Dempvs. Britt Gorman, 10 to- that addsto the ttn- -i condition with a black border iu the sey's 210RK. (API TO LEAVE MONDAY are all easy to make and are well-certainty regarding thev outcome.,1 night Jack Sharkeys trunks will uc of be higge-- July t pots in boxing, The Dempsev of Toledo, most oh- -' be ou. rile with a blue bolder niillion dollar, perhaps more, servers are convinced, would dis- liked. i Sharksv decided not to wear a Jacks-g- old of the Sharkey of today with- -j new bathrobe of navy blue with a WU I? taken bv a pair poss When timber is cut on a farm horse race Yan-N- . Ctl Ogden Johnson, the at and Sharkey Dempsey S out much But Dempbey difficulty. anchor and the letters l to leave the stadium Dempseys is much older, somewhat slower "aarf tonight leave' ilMday' for. Pponlanck woodland it ia best across the back. It was pre-,kJ-- 2 to cent 37 ontract for calls per tree future for ( wantsaid he ounger growth sented by Salloia ed to wear an old garment he has cf the gate' but it was generally heTanivaase hard now. "r o's TndjEven if all the timber is mutuiO,. Lantern more than will be believed that get had at all his fights in Older not to whiCh mr. If27.'0ud possibly $3o0,000. Sharkey change his luck. training at the tervals to take care of the 2 and his bit Dig drama of the niglft, SharkeyftBlrn? and summer cnt will 22 get per , Into the ring at Philad.dph a If u $225 000. of reseeding and bringing up a where he won Dempseys title, should be at least lrt 1UI "IUCM-t- will decide once andttaebf, i. ' , 5 51?. ,i no.cLwntJnew crop o( trees. This metliJn Gene Tunney wore a new bithrobel ? JS . presented bv marines. -0di mw. 1011, na . Stadium Fair Wenllier C,resn-Ie- r at which opens circuit roe artificial pknting-tu- t toward discount Dempsey Sharkeys NEW YORK. July 21.' (API victones over Mike McTigue, Harry ,anii Oregon, August 3 to t. be kept out. fire Proverbial Tex Khkard weather jnust Win Wills and Jimmy .Maloney. If Slur-es-- ' Captain Courtney took his for tile embrogliO between Dempsey Big CUStatCU, 1 Junkets, SheibetS, key beats Dempsey he will have and Sharkey tonight was promised for Whale -' jeo cream and many , kinds , ol flying boat the to tabiuhed pugiiclearly sun broke The this forenoon, . If It istic over not the greatness-his already 8 English? flight nutritou8 puddings are anions' through a dense fog at a tn , and (Conttnued From Page One! been eotabiuhed the weather sharks predicted the milk desserts. Old- - channel last evening, and the the possible batbget goes into able the former hordesof fight, fans would was announced a success. to enjoy the encounter without tle onMlie extrrmelV short efid of $250,000 on a. percentage arrange- - 'fashioned creamy .rice , pudding trip a speed of 110 miles ment attaied Such Tex SS Promoter with Rickard desserts of the the wacering. The heart 'tapioca, gelatin worrying about the weather. creams. an hour. He told the .Associated . Rickard lias had uncanny luck crowd will be with the Manassa Sharkey is signed to a contract! SpanjKh; an( Bavarian with the elements for his open air Mauler, as the nation knew hnn at which gives him 22 2 per cent of Llnc manage and coinstarch Press correspondent after the Artd the gate receipts, and the largest shows except the memot table de the height of his ling career i With maof different, tibwtc trip that it was a distinct im- his careur The admission puddings purse luge In Philadelphia last Scpiem- - if he overcomes tonight what a M.ffliur EAR RED TRllilKS " Iso. New-Orlea- ns of 2 Tunrrcv-Dempse- The-large- -- Hilly-Algers- ,. ts go,-bea- - vs.'-Ott- o Von-Por- rg ; ,f i0"sSpo tjsai f Sharkey Enters Favorite to u wt m s.,,T,h'oInzonlwj7;,r,,,.r:,!e.s ."1,, r" - - . If - fr . PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE STANDING Summa-Huns - Coates 2. Dean, McCauley, Wilson. Verges, Frasier flush, Toom v,-- O'Shea. Si tiiii.sk 3 Donovan, l.eperrt, Woodson. Coo vert Frrors O 8hea Frarier iac v Sacrament. Portland ,. Missions I ... Los Angeles rlllie hit Sr h in ski Result. Yesterdays Framer Stolen haso,-Awerram- p Two base v. Tooinev 2 hit O Mica, JH fault - lit ski Three has. il I vas It. Coates on liais O'f in 2. ofr Com el t off HtiM I, off Toom, 8 struck o. t Itv t,hn iv Co ret f b Si'int !. bv To. m t v bv IbiglU 1 Jtu it 6 Coovert 3, sponsible I Koiit 5. Tooinev j ion 11,. plm D'.ioviin i d Wmnln : p.f rn Tootmv ,4i jn p,ulor AM Id pnch Corveif tin I ,ns- 'I hall- - Avoodson ll.llk loollO'V Time of game - 2 lj I III fit liable,, and Price Hollywood 4, Portland 5. Missions 4 .Seattle 9 Sacramento 4, San Francisco 2. Oakland 6. lavs Angeles 12. hits-Cam- c v Today's Schedule Hollywood at Portland. Missions at Seattle. Sacramento at San Francisco Oakland at Lob Angeles for-OIv- I League Leaders Among The M ajors ' n,-s-l.t - - ! now WE STAND t SINCE I discovered what a marvelous cigarette I can make with Prince Albertj Im rolling em and smoking em all day h existence that ia long. A Ssocinted Press! (JJV Including games of Julv 20 National 27 a tier. I'lraD-Hatting P. Runs Hot nsbv , Giants 78 Hits P Waner Pirates 131 Doubles- - P. Waner, Pirates 20, 14 Trjj,lPep Waner, Pirat Williams. Plnllies 20 llcmers Stolen bases Frist h, Cmdinal s A -- 29. Pitching lost 4. hand-to-mout- pleasure. Ive made cigarettes before, i but never any that tasted like these. Let me tell you about them. First you get some Prince Albert and the makins papers. You put a pinch in a paper and roll. The fragratice of the tobacco- speeds-u- p the rolling process. You can hardly wait to taste such tobacco. Then you light up and pull that cool P.A. smoke into your system! all rstei day's Results. Idaho Fulls O Salt Lake 2 Pot itollo ", Twin Falls 2. Y Finite, Hill, w on 14 ' nieri( an Athletics Batting Simmons Kuna Gehrig. A ankees 1 Hits Geln ig, alike !', Doubles- - Burns. Indian 4 Triples Manush. Tisns 13 Homers GcIhil. A.inkes 31 Stolen bases - Sisl i Dimvns I1 Pitching- - Ituitb'i, Yank.' - won 10. lost 2 ' t(Lln o, Logan 8 T days S htslnle Idaho Falls at Salt Luke. Pmstello at Twin Falls 1 Ogden - nt Loaait Gardiner Says Permit Issued ' Except for the installation of for Race Meet provement over his first trial the wireless outfit, and a few F Alt MINGTUNr Julv 21 -- Mavnr minor adjustments, the plane C S Gardiner of Faninngton ail last night that the Farm 13 virtually ready for the start uounced bud rumuiHsion i.mng which it is hoped will Ik? at tmmullv issued a permit to William Mild and mellow as morning in the tropics. Sweet as maple sugar, withra-sweetne- ss that never cloys. P.A. is easier and stays put to roll, too. Its crimp-cu- t in the paper. If youve never made them with P. A., its high time you got started. Try this better tobacco.. Prince Albert makes a wonderful cigarette, no doubt about that. And. it is equally enjoyable in a pipe. No bite. No parch. Nothing but pipe-join every load. If youve always wanted to enjoy a pipe, but never found the right combination, try P. A. on my say-s" y o. in-l- dawn Wednesday. uc. the I.ageoii da club, fir a iwentv-fiv- e belace pirmit to be held at are used in a German e The-has hetn August 20 hospital, to study the con- ginning some lntih in the nutter of the perditions 'of race horses feet. mit, which was at fust supposed to be waiting for K.vne to come and it Kvne declined to state just From Loj?an to liutte, Montana, get wat points in his request wrne 2.rth, Limit July July 22nd. holding up the granting of same, but Union Pacific System. apparently the matter was settled agreeable to all concerned. (Advertisement) - , P Ivy Jockey no other, tobacco is S7J50 C t927, R J Remolds Tohorm mitos frsUw, N. C like-i- t iii J 4 1 if )( P. A. ji KtiJ everywhere. And elweyt With every hi I of btle end Penh rat. mered kf the Prhtte Albert protetu |