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Show III j JJJM 1) IIIT1 1' 1alent Galore On Local Athletic Shot!) Program Last Season na-tur- al r h nmytft r?t rtf t?f ?f ?f rwi t m getting ready fof the and opening of the boxing wrestling season, it 1 the on thing to reflect back last season's shows and call to i: -- 1 ( was mind the talent that enterthe brought here for fans. No one tainment of the in a hundred would estimate that as many high class per formers actually appeared at the local arena. Considering both the wrestlers and the boxers, there were over a hundred names that appeared on the payroll. Men were brought here that early in the season one Would hate been called crazy" - if It had been intimated these men would be brought to Cache valley for the entertainChief ment of the public among the notables, perhaps, was Primo Camera, the Italian an who gave exhibition here with the best available heavyweight boxprs In these parts. It was predicted in the local arena where thea big fellow appeared, that was made of champion- Promise is made by the local promoter that talent of equal merit and better if it is to be had, will appear this season at the new arena which la now getting well uhder construction. It is located over the Consolidated Wagon and Machine company and is promised to be ready for the opening show, Tuesday night, Septem- ber 16. Wfestlers who appeared here last season, alphabeticaQy Anlisted: Jacob Amefid-Oa- a Robert Andrew, dre Adores, Wade Andrew, Andy Brown Fritz BlatUer, Casey Berger, Howard Cantowine, GWn Cash, Abie Coleman, Corbrldge sis ters, Ira Dern, Dick Daviscourt, George Gostovich, Elmer . Guthrie, Wild Bill Heeney, Jack Hollenbeck, DoC Johnson, Ivari Kollish, dene LaDoux, Sailor Jack Lewis, ., Guy Luftdberg, Carl Lemle,- - Mike McGuire, Wildcat McCann, George Nelson, gus Nelson, Georges" RotighhotiSe Nelson, Al Newman, Buck Olsen, Pat Leo Papiano, Jim Oliver ship material. Time has prac- Pappas, Jack Reed, Reese, Parley tically vindicated that predic- Rinderknecht, tion. Other boxers were large Charlie Strack, Carl Sarpolls, ly talent locally - and in this Hy Sharman, Wild Bill Stirlich, state. However, there were Rex Smith, Clarence Smith, some 'mighty good boys In the Peanuts Shaffner, Parley SavNew' York age, Big Bill Thornton, Nick lineup , including Kid Barger, Battling Velcoff, Ray Westergard, Wood Kid, Lamoreaux, Dei Baxter, Harold Sisters, Martin - Zikov, last Boxers who appeared Hawkeswood, Chester Ottogary, listed: Ed Shepherd, Brick Stevens, season, alphabetically Fritz Joe Andrew, Gerald Andrew, Billy Fisk, Fat Clark, Jack-AshtPuny Anderson, 'Kollel.'Harvey WHiiamson, all Red Briggs, Johnny Abies, Stewart and many others, of whom will be listed for the Jack Bland, Del Baxter, Ira benefit of those who would Buckley, Kid Barger, Fat Clark, Garth Clark,, Bob Clark, Soldier like to cheek the list. Primo Camera, Among the wrestling frater-- Cederholm, Buzsaw -- Dernier, Jackie Erwin, nlty. about the best the ring affords were included in the Billy Fisk,', Stan Gibbons, Dale Wee list of performers to local aud- Gustin, Walter Griffin, Green, Roscoe Hern iences. They were such men as Willi HoffIre Dem, Dr. Carl Sarpolia, Harold Hawkeswood, Pete Charlie Strack, George Nelson, man, Butch Howells, ? Long Nick Velddff, Tom Jones, Del Kidman, Verl Hy Shaman, Elmer Guthrie, Buck Olsen, Kidman, Bill Lindquist, pi Dick Daviscourt, ahd Howard Longson, Battling Lamoreaux, Alton Maughan, Jack McCoy, Cantonwine. man-mountai- n, GOLF ENTHUSIASTS Entrants in the .big ' golf tournament being Conducted at the Tom Thumb course on First North street, will go into of play tonight. the Keen interest has developed in the tourney with some very excellent scores being chalked up. The list of entrants and their Score up to 11 p. m. last night is as follows.' , semi-fina- ls rd Car-ner- Uiioytioi Uft VCIVIk wnvww swnviir Bwensen, Brick Stevens, Lloyd Fred Simmons, Ed Stewart, Schisa, George trenkle, Turp Carl Taylor, Wildcat Vogel, Wiser, Harvey Wliliaipson and Willie Zilles. J Six More Weeks Of Coast Baseball ,V0 LOST TKt i.Vdl NEVER. A BALL Hammond 58, Jack Christensen Howard Baugh 59, Sermon Smith 51, Ezra Owen 63. 69, WOMEN Jenny Hansen 44, Bertie by Dick Dorgan COLONEL GILFEATHER Played in East fat Giants have done this season in entertaining Cubs westerners, while the have turned in about ad many victories in the east as their rivals-T- he stay-at-ho- st. Louis cardinals now hold second 'place and are closer to the league leading Cubs than any team has been 1- -2 Stale By The Associated press Six more strenous weeks cf baseball remain for "the Pacific Coast league this season, and the Opening of this weeks tomorrow finds the series Hollywood stars with a lead that can hardly be overcome for a couple of weeks, at least. The Stars ended their series with the San Francisco Missions yesterday by splitting a double-headethe winning first 13 to a and dropping the second 3 to 1 in a seven Inning go, thereby taking six In a row from The Missions, who have dropped to the bottom of the league, Los Angeles fared worse, losing its series 4 to 3 to the San Francisco Seals, but maintained second place in the league. The Angels split yesterday, dropping the first 7 to 5 to the Beals, and winning the second 5 to 4 ih Seven innings. The Seals are, now only one game Behind the Angela in battle' for second. Oakland and Portland competed a disastrous series for .he Ducks. The oaks chalked up Six wins, two of them yesterday the scores being 14 4 and 3 to 2. Seattle won its first series for some time, defeating Sacramento four out of seven, the two Yesterday games. teams split, the Senators winning the first 4 to 2 and the Indians the second 5 to 3. , 8r Midvale! (consola- - fifth). Fridays Results. Lower Bracket Wet! housed moved mean bo fixed up, aft Surplus stock sent te market and the pallets put en Winter rations. If the pullets ste underweight, then they should considerable grain find a limited mask ration. If the pallets are already well Matured, then a emfeeding Of mask earn be ployed e a te encourage laying , 'j l before cold weather, , , Eastern Hatters 13, Tooele Helper 11, Logan Hb-er- al ' ,, by Oscar Hitt J 1. - Saturdays Results. Championship Might. Wakler Bank 3, Provo o. Eastern Hatters 5, Helper (10 innings). , 4 B. H, O. A. 2b Totals (3 1 0 2 1 0 U 0 3 0 2 I 33 . to brilliant-fieldi- Win The victory left the Robins only a half game behind the Giants and 4 games back of Chicago, TWo teams which are clear out of the running put the leaders to shame in yesterday's as the Phillies performances and the Boston Braves split a double header. Philadelphia won the first 1 to 0, although Ed Brandt allowed only two hits while Phil Collins gave the Braves seven. Boston turned the tables in the second, winning 2 to 1, although Ray 2. Wilson Has New Cubs Go East ' With Game and League Record 1 9 0 O, 1 9 4 8 0 7 24 York, Sept, 8 (API-H- ack out clubbing fielder for the Cubs, has established a new National league record for runs batted in for one season. Wilson now has driven in 188 runs, compared to the league record of 159 he set last season. With eighteen games yet to go, Wilson has a chance Benge outpitched Harry to the extent of five bits to eclipse the major league to eight. record of 175 established by Athletics Lou Gehrig of the New York The Philadelphia were all set to put the Ameri- Yankees in 1927. can league pennant away in their locker after two innings Runs batted lit: Gehrig, Yah against Washington, but the kees, 155. Hits: Hodapp, Indians, 204. Senators, after losing a game on Saturday, scored two runs Doubles: Hodapp, Indians, 46 in the ninth to win, 7 to 6. Triples: Combs, Yankees, 18. The teams start, their final Home runs: Ruth, Yankees, tour of the west with the Ath- 45. 2 Stolen baSes: McManus, Tiletics 6 games ahead. , The New York Yankees tot- gers, 20. , tered on the verge of mathematical elimination from the Cod Liver Oil Helps race as they dropped the first Build Up Ailing Hens twin bill to the game of Boston Red Sox, 5 to 3, while Adequate roosting room is essenthe As were ahead, but they tial te the proper development of recovered by winning the sec- tdiicks on range. Chicks that are crowded at night are overheated ond game, 6 to 2. and retained the bare possibility of beat- and weakened From four ts sik inches of roost space should be aling out the leaders, The Detroit Tigers and St. lowed for each bird. If there fir too many birds for the size Of th Louis Browns ended their season's play all square when the colony houses, summer shelters Browns pounded out a 9 to 0 should 6e built A summer shelter consists of a roof, sides and doors victory In their final clash. The - Chicago covered With Wire find With roostS White Sox - won their last tm the inside running from end td clash with the Cleveland , In- end. dians, 5 to, 2. ij P Half in Lead New Wilson, Bed-bo- ld Consolation Might Logan- - 8, --Tooele T: r Midvale 14, Nephl 0. At the state amateur baseball meet la Salt Lake, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Logan got away to a poor start by losto Helper, but came ing through admirably In thd final two games. The Collegians took games from Tooele and Midvale. .. On Sunday with Huiseltch-In- g steady ball, Logan coasted to ah 8 to 4 victory over Midvale and won fifth place and the consolation title, i The heavy-hltting- s Midvale Crew couldnt seem to locate, the slants of the Cache , valley moundsmah. ; Moore, and 9 to 2 Upper Bracket, . Provo 6, Midvale 2. Walker Bank 8, Nephl 7. e , BuatiS - for Some time. A double victory over the Cincinnati Reds yesterday, 11 to 6 and 4 to 2, made seven straight victories and a clean sweep of the 11 home games against Cincinnati. The Cubs and the Giants both lost single games, leaving the Cards only 2 games away from the leaders and 1 2 games ahead New -- York of Haines and While Rhem in were Reds the holding Wins Two Logan check, the latter with a five hit performance, four Cub pitchers failed to stop Pittsburgh. And Loses One The Cubs overcame one Pittsburgh lead. Only to have the score six runs In the At Meet Pirates fast three Innings for a 9 to 7 triumph. -Giants found -- the The Sundays Results jinx Working during Eastern Hatters 8, Walker Brooklyn e Visit to Flatbush. a Bank S (first and second). Dazzy Vance did most of the Provo 13, Helper 3 (third jinxing while the Robins supand fourth). , timely hitting ported him with ng Porter, s . Reading, ct Brown, If .... ., Sumnick, 3b Mattel Pall! Goff, rf developed pullet should 'be Steadmart, lb not-bWitt LaComb,. c So that they during the winter, This Larson, p that the laying hoiisie should x Vincent , Mae Evans 49, Eva Merrill 61, Beth Cardon 61, Carina Frank 52, Preal Evans 52, Ruth Lundahl 53, Mrs. A. Merrill 54, Mrs. R. Holden 54, Vivian Spencer 64, Mrs. P. F. Smith 57, Ann Hansen 57, Reida Denning 58, Mrs. H. F. Cardue 68, Rie Cranney 58, Alice Cardon 69, Mrs. H. Bergener 60, Marie Burrie 60, Joan cardon 61, Rhea Rich 62, Mrs. H. England 64, Florence Olren 63, Wanda Brown 70, Eva Olsen 72, Jean West 74, Juanita Larsen 76. Beth Sorensen 81, tion, r, A AM t- - one-gam- on, THE FISHERMAN PLAYS GOLF 2, By Hugh S. Fullerton, Jr H, F. Cardue 51, Chris Merrill Associated Press Sports Writer 51, Dean Merrill 51, Kurt Stro-be- lt The National league pen51, Frank Shelton 51, N. W. race depends on the final Eliason 51, P. E. Smith 52, 0. nant With intersec tiionaf seh()S Fuhnman 53, Adolph Anderson Western clubs playing in the 53, H. Arnold 54, Dick Shelton and this raises the hopes 54, Reuben fiaslam 53, Dick east, Giants. The of the third-plac- e Merrill Ariel D. M 68, 58, Lyn, well so MEN Alder 42, ' Robert Horace Holden 43, Vaughan Harris 43, C. F Hills 43, EeHsal Richeson 43, Harold England 44, Everett Thorpe 44, Harry Reading 45, R. G Cranney 45, Deart Musser 45, Paul Thorpe 47, F. C. Tingey 47, Toney Sorensen 47, B, T. Cat-do- n 41, Milton Musser 4 7, Horn er Gessel 47, Frank Cranney 47, Wilford Ferguson 47, Phil Cardon 48, George Allen 48, MeKllley 48. Clyde McCulloch 48, Roes Olsen 40, Kenneth Nyman 60, Frank Barret 50, Frederick Rich 51, W. Brpwh 51, i, OP KEEK lianfs May Profit By Garaes To Be IIITERST III TOM THUMB TDUH1IEY Na-man- ic, - IIEP aS - Chicago, Sept. 8 (AP) Manager Joe McCarthy made a prediction that the Cubs would win National the league championship if they had a four-galead when they went east for the last time. The club left Chicago last hight for Brooklyn, leading the race by a margin of two and one-hagames over the St. Louis Cardinals, but neither McCarthy nor any of his men is even thinking of losing despite the game and one-ha- lf deficit. ' raid The make Or break through the east will start tomorrow at Brooklyn, where three games will be played. Four games in three days at Philadelphia come next, folm lf Cache Horses Achieve Records Mrs. William Phillips of Logan ha received word from the harness horsemen! at Boise who are racing at the western Idaho fair. In the 2:15 trot or pace Mac Hal won three straight heats in 2:10 4 for two heats ahd 2:12 in the third heat. This is a record for the Boise track. Mac Hal is owned toy Leon Matthews of Providence and is in the hands of W. H. WilliamMr. Matthews son of Boise. bred and raised Mac Hat This horse is a half brother to the noted Widow Hal, In the 2:24 trot or pace, Ruby S, Hal, owned by George G. Smith won tll three heats in the record time of 2:13 Holly Watts owned by Wm. Phillips of Logan was second. 1Fk This betters the at the Cache county Jr second. The report is all 3: by the harness horses are going lowed by three at New York. good. There are still some enThe jaunt will wind up with tries to come in for the Cache four games in Boston,, county fair and indications are Cincinnati, nemesis or the Cubs fill season, will close the schedule with a doubleheader and a pair of singles in Wrig-le- y Field. If the Bruins manage to build up a winning percentage in the east, they will have three days of rest before engaging the Reds at Chicago, and probably will need them badly. rain-hamper- Theyre calling Babe The Hack Wilson of the league in Chicago. record 4 this will toe one of the largest and fastest race meets ever staged here, Seven regulars Of the Wichita Falls club of the Texas league have been hitting above the .318 mark this season. Hack Wilson, Cub pineappler, Who was released by th giants in 1925, is responsible more Ruth than any other player in keepAmeri-ca- n ing the New York team pennantless since 1924. , Week End Sports Summary 9 LOGAN B. H. O. A. 4 0 0 0 By the Associated Press , 2 3 United 4 3 0 2 West bury, N. Y. State wins first match of 4 polo series with Great Britain, 4 Lewis, c- 10-- 5. i , i 4 Campbell, Forest Hills,, N, Y. Bell ell ............ If 4 Westover, minates Borotra, 4 Hammer, rf In first round of National 4 Hulse, p Nielsen, cf Groesbeck, ss Hale, 2b McDonald, 3b 3,1 'lb 3-- 6-- 2, 12-1- 0, 7-- 5, Totals 35 12 27 14 xBatted for Larson in 0th. Score by innings: Midvale 000 101 0034 Runs Hits 010 102 012 7 Logan 000 120 05X Runs 3 110 120 16X 12 HitS Summary: Errors Porter 2 Larson, Westover 2. Moore sullen bases Groesbeck, McDonald,. Westover, Hale 2, Steadman, Hammer, Campbell Moore. Sacrifice hits Groes beck, Goff, Hale, Nielsen. Two base hits Browrt, Campbell, Vincent, Double plays Larson, LaComb and Steadman; Hale, Groesbeck and Campbell. Runs responsible for Hulse 3, Lar son 3. Struck out Hulse 3, Larson 6. Base on balls Hulse 4, Larson 1. Hit with pitched balls McDonald, Reading, Pot-ter, Wild pitch Larson: Pass ed balls LaComb 2. Tim of game 1 hour 35 minutes. UmScanlon and EWing, pires Scorer Woodle. Wife, Gas Scare Man , In The Dead of Night Overcome by stomach gas id the dead of night, I scared my husband badly. He got Adlerika and it ended the gas. Mrs. M, Owen. Tennis championships. New York Gallant Fox wills Lawrence realization to boost total earnings to New can record of $317,865. Ameri- Czechoslovakia Prague, Stella Walsh wins 60 meters dash - at womens Olympjlid; qualifies for finals of loo and 200 meters. Larchmont, N. Y. Bermuda six metef yachting beats United States, 11 4 points to The? average man or woman may riot know aft ''initial point from an "'end point but they do know motor fuel satisfaction when they get it. Thats why they are flocking to Parco Service Stations in num heis. Mere is where they buy satisfaction tbyjhe gallon and enjoy it by the mile. M. ' Monza, Italy Babe Stapp finishes eighth In Monza auto race classic. 0. United Camp Perry, States rifle team beats Eng land for Lord Dewar trophj to 1839, Philadelphia Sarah Palfrey beats Helen r Marlowe, td win national girls ten- nl HtIe fof third year in row, Pittsburgh, ' Pa Hack W1In Mts 47th homer, 7849 10-- 8, ever-increasi- ng 5-- f, 6-- 1, - I Major League Leader , By The Associated Press Af Sept ( IncludinB Batting: Terry, Giants, .402 Runs. Cujrler, Cubs, 140. Run batted In: Wilson, Cubs, 163. Adlerika relieves stomach ga Hits: Terry. Giants, 228. In TEN minutest Acte on BOTH Doubles: Klein, Phillies, 50, upper and lower bowel, removTriples: Comorosky, Pirates, ing old poisonous waste you 23. . never knew was there. Dont Home runs: Wilson, Cubs, 47. fool pith medicine which clean Stolen tests: CUylef, Cubs, only PART of bowels, but let 134, AdlefA-a- gle stomach find MERICAJL bowels a REAL cleaning and Batting: Gehrig, Yankees, get rid of all gast City Drug Mt. 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