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Show - , THE JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACHF COUNTY. UTAH io;o. ov , UuJi, Program For Big Air Circus At Logan Chicago Cuts , Hold Fast To Ambling Alp Cache Airport On Labor Day, September 1 Complete II. League Lead . . The program for the big Air pilot must be tible to give before circus at the Logan-Cach- e air-- 1 he can get his license.' These port, on; Labor Day, Monday, are tailspins, sideslip, banking, Sept, 1, is all complete. The barrelrolls, cutting motor and Executive Committee for the gliding to the ground at an airport, composed of Mr. A. Q. elevation of 4,000 feet. Olofson, chairman, county At 2 p. m, there;. wiU Albion Clawson and P. Peterson second air race,' from . airport city commissioner have made a number of to Hotel Eccles building and reimprovements this week turn. A man with a red flag 'at- the airport. Commissioners on top of the L.i ; P. r PeterSon and Albion will be stationed to Indicate where Clawson have- - aranged for the bank extension of the bridge at the 15? pilot is to go. At 'three p. entrance of the airport for two t1 a un,l5er fweahertl- way traffic.' A few loads of toons will be released Bind the gravel will also: be. placed near attack , made by planes. When bridge and in som low places. these balloons come in oncontact the Through the cooperation of the with the propeller U. S. A. C. .experiment station planes they burst and make a loud report. , the flowing well, at the During the entire day the has been made to flow airport again, so there will .be plenty of pood airplanes will be available to drinkine water for the public. carry passengers for 15 minute The . college wells have lowered rides at $2.50 each. In 15 minthe water table to such an ex-- . utes an airplane can. cover quite tent that, the airport well ceas- a, portion of the valley. Ten ed to flow. This problem was percent of the receipts go to -easily- solved by closing some of the expemse of the airport. The the college wells. A barrier entrance is free and the only about three feet high will be charges are for the rides. Those must park built to keep the public from j who come to. airportnot on the and coming too near the airplanes. jorc.the inside The runways have been- marked highway, to avoid congestm. with white flags so the pilots can i easily see their course for taking off and landing. The public wall also be able to see very readily where they can park their cars. Sheriff Shaw and chief of police Gilbert By The Associated Press NATIONAL have been asked to take care, of the parking of cars Brooklyn 2, New York 3. and all traffic at the air circus. Boston 9, Philadelphia 8. . Mr. C. L. Jones, a member of St. Louis 8, Chicago 9. Clncinnati-Pittsburgh rain. the committee for the air circus,: reports there will be Sight AMERICAN or perhaps ten planes in Logan for the air circus. These planes-wil- l Chicago 3, Cleveland 0. Detroit 6, St. Louis 5. take part in the contests and be available for passenger Only two. carrying- the entire day. ' PACIFIC COAST The program will start Mon: San Francisco, day morning at 10 a. m. with t Los Angeles 4, an air race from . the airport Missions 8, Hollywood 3. around the Hotel Eccles and 2. . return. At " 1 1 a, m. one of the . Sacramento 0, Portland Oakland 4, Seattle 8. ..pilots will give a demonstration of stunts that have; to be per' Made from stone, a woolformed before the government has been inventmaterial like will issue a license to the pilot Of course the government is ed that can be blown by commuch opposed to promiscuous pressed. air apparatus into stunt flying and does all it can walls and over ceilings in to discourage it. However there buildings to insulate them are certain demonstrations a against heat and cold. com-misian- er be-th- -- e PRIMO CARNERA Camera Gets - T ' - . Boot Tonight In r: -- i Atlantic City, N. J Aug. 30 (API Pilmo Camera, mammoth Italian, battles Ricardo Bertazolla, also of Italy, over the fifteen round route here tonight. Camera rules an over- -' whelming favorite to beat Bermost extazolla, a second-rate- r, perts picking the ambling Sip to win by a knockout inside of five rounds. Yesterdays Stars By The Associated Press Lester Bell, Cubs His single in 13th drove in run that beat Cardinals. Braves Rabble Maranville, Fielded brilliantly, collected four defeat hits to aid in of Phillies. Pat Caraway, White Sox Hd-india- ns 13 innings to three hits in and drove im winning j BOTTOMLEY TRADE RUMORED IN ST LOUIS; CARDINAL FANS NOW JEER ONE TIME HERO By The Associated Press (Including games of Aug. 29) NATIONAL S. - Batting: Terry, Giants; .402. Runs: Cuyler, Cubs, 130. Runs batted in: - Wilson, Cubs, Ha, nits: Klein, Phillis, 27Q. Doubles: Klein, Phillies, 46. Triples: Comorosky, Pirates, 23. Home runs: Wilson, Cubs, Stolen bases: Cuyler, Cubs, AMERICAN 44. 32. . . Ratting: Gehrig. Yankees, 396 Runs: Ruth, Yankees, 134 Runs batted in: Gehrig, Yan- - kvesHR. : Hits: Gehrig, Yankees, 108.. Doubles: Manush, Senators, Hodapp, Indians, 39. Triples: Combs, Yankees, 17. Home runs: Ruth, Yankees, 44. Stolen- - bases: gers, '18. Mcmarius, Ti- - - . How They Stand 2 . tilTJsI .: Major League Leaders . i 1- -2 ; , Fullerton, Jr, Associated Press Sports Writer in The struggle the National league is showing few signs of a letup as the four first division clubs approach the end of their "crucial" series. Brooklyn and New York, with only todays game left, are locked in a fight for second place, while the league leading Chi cago Cubs and the St. Louis two Cardinals, are even,-aft- er, overtime struggles. The Giants have regained second place but are not yet back to their starting point of a 1 game margin over the Robins. A 3 to 2 victory yesterday placed them a half game ahead. Chicago made a comeback to triumph over St. Louis; 9 to 8, in a 13 inning struggle that put the Cubs 5 games ahead of New York and six in front of , . the Robins. In the eleventh Jim. Bottom-le- y cloutetta home run for St. Louis withtw on base but the Cuhs made it 8 with four effective hits. The end came Old Hoss Stephenson when opened the Cub half of the thirteenth with a triple offOrimes Bells and scored on Lester single. Rain checked the threatening gestures of Pittsburgh against Cincinnati. , Boston and Philadelphia comfor pleted the leagues schedulewinthe day, with the Braves ning 9 to 8 in a hectic eleven inning struggle.' Eight pitchers saw action. Boston got 20 hits and the Phillies got 16. ; In the American league Chicago and Cleveland battled for 12innings before either scored. Pat Caraway of Chicago contin ued his shutout hurling through the thirteenth after his batting in the first half of that frame an. imporant.part in By. Hugh PAGE NATIONAL LEAGUE 8-- , His famous smile comes hard nowadays for Sunny Jim Bottomley, Cardinal first who is having a bad season, which has got him booed in St. Louis and created talk ' . , that he is to be traded. . 'base-man- - had-playe- d CQAST LEAGUE Won Lost Pet Hollywood ,..r30 16 .652 27 18 .600 Los Angeles San Francisco ........ 26 19 .578 Sacramento Missions : Portlahd Oakland Seattle run with double. ..V.. ... Travis Jackson, Giants His single in eighth scored winning run against Robins. Goose Goslin, Browns Collec31st homer ted single and against Tiger pitching. .457 .457 .444 435 .356 21 21 25 25 20 25 20 Y6 16 29 r Junior Pocket Billiard Champ Chicago, Aug. 30 (AP) Rolad bert Moore, a from Grand Rapids, Mich returned home today with the title of first champion of Nan billiard tional Junior Pocket plavers. Moore last night, completed his conquest for the title in the first annual boys championship match, defeating Charles a Cacciapaglia, ' Rockford, III., youth, 450 to The grin that gressivtaess and already are specuSI. Louis, AP, helped make Sunny Jim Bottom-le- y lating on where the first baseman an idol of St. Louis Cardinal will be next season. Rumors among baseball authorifans for eight years has turned tu a ties here are that Boltondeys smil-grim smile this season. ing fare will not be in the 1931 Sunny Jim has lost a lot of his lineup. have eheers Tim that Branch Rickey, of popular ily. mug throughout the ball park each (lie Cardinals, already has said that time he has been at the plate since lames A. Rip Collins, sensational 1922. this1 season have.heen mixed fii-- d baseman of the Rochester dub, w ill be a Krdldrd next season. with jeers. Even the women with whom Bot- Collins has earned promotion and lomley was poBOriH'. geOr,IliM flubirMfielal longer chat Come on, Jim, wlien said. he goes to bat. v Only once in eight years has Bottondeyg play this season has Bottomley failed to hit above the list tlie dash and fire of a few .300 mark until this season. That years hark, and his home run was in 1925 when his average was punch is missing. The, fans have .299. This year his hitting mark has neen quirk to note the lack of ag- - hovered just below .300. Bottomley has been handicapped by an injured thumb; which perhaps has been tlie reason he hag appeared to slew up. . In a recent game Sunny Jim fame to bat with tlie tying run on base. lie fouled out and the fans, forgetting tlie past, booed. Bottom-icy- s smile laded, his head drooped slightly, and dropping his bat, lie walked slowly to the dngout, Reports that he wants to be traded have been denied by the first sucker. , , Ive given my best for the Cardinals, says Bottomley. Im satisfied here in 8t. lands, and naturally its going to hurt if Im tra-lcBut Ill be playing ball some ptaee next year, so why worry? this season COLONEL GILFEATHER by Dick Dorgan I . U .,X i if',...- , 1 V v ' .4 j. A.NEW . - ; I , NO.VEL. Golf V. ly NATALIE, SUMNER LINCOLN J IV: - MYSTERY 9 '5 I ADMrsSi 311. ::y SfJTSlAa? IGHTj, j By The Associated Press Erie, Pa. Tony Herrera, Chicago, and Maxie Strub, Erie, drew, (10). j ; Chicago King LCvlnsky, Chicago, stopped Jacif Kraken, Champaign, 111., (6). Hollywood, Calif. Paul Pir one,, Cleveland, stopped Pete Meyers, San Francisco, (4). Panama Bridgeport, Conn, A1 Brown, stopped Johnny .Vac ca, Boston, (3). 1 Mrs.Shriver Wins State Title Salt Lake City, Aug. 29 (AP) Mrs. L. G. Shriver, long driving star of the Forest Dale golf club regained the' womens state t' golf championship by defeating Mrs. J. M. Riley of Nlbley Park in the final here , today, 7 up and 5 to play. Mrs. Shriver, champion in 1926 and 1927 and runner up for the next two years, played almost She won the flawless golf. first hole with an eagle three and was never in danger. She finished the first round 3 up and then won every hole until she ended the match on the f thirteenth. IN TH a weir J figure fiance J witli wild r atarulon in a o t if 1 T Vr- LA insl ow mansion J seems almost an expression-o- - '' of tlie Dr. Paul Kane was t f mad glee over tli doctors death? - i f ,s f 'V wliere garret-roo- m $ murdered under baffling 'circumstances a few days i" before.' Wliat is tliis strange phenomenon wkick v , Llacluiess of Natalie 5 umner Lincoln gives , -- the answer in 2, GOO Indians At Pendleton Rosriap Pendleton, Ore., Aug. 29 (IP) Two thousand Indians and a cowboys throng of hard riding here torevived the old , west day as the annual twenty-fir- st Pendleton roundup entered jts full stride. . A parade, which brought out war , paintf, wampum jackets and all the color of trial regalia inaugrated the round up yesterday. . " , PAIMG- the W intriguing mystery novel. IN THE JOURNAL . - Th A. r, Uw Drop A Came By The Associated Press While Hollywood and Los Anof geles, the two the Pacific Coast league, were dropping games yesterday, a battle was in progress between the two Seattle and Oakland. 1 Seattle; down at the bottom, has turned into a team of sluggers. Last night at Seattle, the Indians defeated the Oaks, 8 to 4, to reduce their five game space behind the Oaks to four, an dtake a three to one lead in the series. The Indians made 14 hits off Herbie McQuaid: and Big Jim Edwards. The lead of Hollywood was reduced to two and a half games when the Stars lost to the Mission Reds, 8 to 3, afc Los Antail-ende- rs, . Chicago, Aug. 30 (AP)-rJ- oc McCarthy and - his bruised Cubs will be happy- when the St. Louis Cardinals and their extrainning habits leave Chicago. In the last two days the National Teague champions, crippled by the absence of four stars, have had to toil for 33 innings in order To end two baseball games. Right on top of defeating the Cubs in 20 Innings Thursday, the Cards came right back yesterday and stuck around before losing in 13' innOn Thursday Sheriff Blake and Charlie Root, regular starting pitchers, reported to the club physician, with injuries. Yesterday Hack ' handled the catching! Neither Wilson nor Hartnett, is expected to be absent long, while Root and Blake probably will be available for duty when road. the : club goes on the Monday. 2 to Taylor Battle Cardinals ings,- ;8uc BriUlB RIlSU HMCTTgS: Leaders Each , tliis" 1930 the Sacramento Senators, 0, at Portland last night. Coast League The Inventor of a new mercury vapor electric lamp for simulating sunlight claims that with its use a person can take a sun bath at home without protecting hisr eyes from 'its geles last night. rays, Los Angeles and San Franto After years of efforts cisco, battling for second place, rid their land , of a species evened the series when the ot cactus known as the spine- Seals took the Angels, 6 to 4, less prickly pear. South Amer- in San Francisco. The Angels, ican farmers have begun to however, remain one game ahead cultivate- It- for stock food In of the northern team. Portland won another fr'om dry seasons- ' - Wilson 'was , unable to start because of a strained muscle in; his right side, and Gabby Hartnett had a battered finger, Arctic Steamer : Ordered Ii srfiik t W Oslo, Norway;. Aug. 29 (A?) The sealer Bratvaag, which aboard the bodies of Salomon Andre anil his companions '.a the 1897 polar balloon High.', has been summoned by wuv less to come home at once. . The messages were sent at intervals yesterday by order o the Norwegian and Sweaisn governments, which felt tna J dangers of the approaching ar--. tic winter might spell disaster, to :the boat and its previous records of ; the Anoree, iligr.u discovered early this ;mi u, at ter lying 33 yean iptlj.., v A Pittsburgh physician fr" J invented an emulsion tuai t v ple, went back to left field and ables silk, linen - or colt Dan Taylor, his understudy, cloth, to be used as a ? :.s i ; was transferred to center field motion picture films,' l place of Wilson, whilai,.Znck being - reflected from iheun 1 , - Riggs Stephenson, also a crip- : if iS j |