Show STUDENT LIFE Page Four CITY DRUG COMPANY PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS EVERYTHING IN DRUGS TOILET ARTICLES and SUNDRIES 67 N Main Telephone 200 Hammond And Howell Win Championship Last Monday afternoon on the courts of the Salt Lake Tennis We have openings avail- Cy Ham- club Wes Howell and mond won the intermountain double's championship by defeatDix-- i ing John Smith and “Buck” on of Provo in a close hard match Wes and fought five-s- able for teachers of English Home Economics Commercial Subjects Pub- lie Speaking and Physical Education Music Science and Mathematics Athletic Directors Spanish and Latin Smith-HughAgriculture Primary Supervision Art and Farm Me- et Cy are both Logan boys and are' members of the summer school student body They are to be congratulated on their victory1! the Provo experts SDTMR IS HERE over The Logan pair won the match Now is the time in which to by their hard driving at the net Hammond especialy banged the buy your Summer Togs ball for a kill time after time SUITS — HATS Smith and Dixon played a betand FURNISHINGS than they did in the ter Special Discount to Students stategame Their actournament curate lobbing frequently preNEWBOLDS vented the Logan players from Opposite Post Office reaching their vantage point at the net They also made many effective placements in the al- es chanics Elementary WHILE advantage of the opportunity to have your Portrail Teachers Personal Interview made by victors Fred “Buck” Dixon of Provo state champion is the new inter- mountain single’s champion He conquered the old master Garnett in a gruelling four set match Garnett has not been practicing a great deal this year and was plainly not up to the Maker of Fine same exclleent standard that has won him the title in times Portraits past It is doubtful however if even the old time form of Garnett would have been sufficient to have won from the Provoite Fcr who was a very superior TENNIS EQUIPMENT article ofplaying ball He scored many Go to aces and the Dixon cut was working nicely Logon Hardware Another Logan player who deWe carry the Leading Lines— served the congratulation of all Wright & Ditson Loganites and tennis fans was Spaldings Bill Merrill who went into the Reach semi-fina- ls after defeating somd Rawlings of the best players in the counRACIIUiB end HALLS try among whom were Captain All guaranteed Barnett Wyer from Colorado and Elliot Peterson of Salt Lake Bill’s fight and determination LOGAN OPOimNG carried him to the semi-fina- ls where he was eliminated by GarGQ0B3 CO DX Lovel See Stubby for Everything in the Sporting Line Ilf t? pilfer Prefer- able-Office Hours — 9:00 a m 6:00 p m FREE REGISTRATION Miss Katheryn Yergensen Pioneer in the Agency Business in Utah Write for enrollment blank today or call at our Superintendents’ and office leys but extra determination on the part of the opponents prevented the final score from being made The reward of a free trip to Boston to compete in the national tournament caused a little overanxiety on the part of all thej players but it also stimulated their determination to be the teachers Inter- needed all over the mountain West Experienced First Grade ! j The match was a strenuous one for the spectators Each team on several occasions had the score at point set and match 9 1923 WE HAVE PLACED OTHERS WHY NOT YOU? j in Logan Thursday August Tea- chers’ Best Friend The Yergensen Teachers Agency 54 South Main Street Salt Lake 1 Kimball & Richards Bldg Home Tel Was 7008 OQce Tel Was Bring Us Your Films for Finishing City 422$ “The Results Will MAIN ST 06 AN Please UTAH You” the doubles by Smith and Dixon president Thomas E of Provo A feature of the tournament was the playing of Mrs Robinson of Nampa Idaho who won the women’s singles Her driving and serving were by far the best seen displayed on the local courts by the gentler sex They equaled in many respects the drives and serves of many of the men and she was easily the star of the women’s tournament McKay of Huntsville : second E H Bardsley of vice-preside- nt field third vice-presid- ent Center- - T N Judah of Logan secretary and treasurer L M Winsor of Logan and the following directors: J M Knighton of Gunnison Ilyrum W Valentine Brigham City J H Lowe Monroe Harden Bennion Salt Lake City Lee R Taylor Payson Alma Greenwood Delta J C C G Andey Cowley Venice Corrinne William Knight Le-Irrigation Congress R A Hart Salt Lake Cityi Chooses Officers Peter Clegg Tooele and Professor William Peterson of LoOfficers for the coming year gan Director at Large were elected at the first session of the Utah Irrigation and §o far this season Molla MaDrainage congress which met in llory national women’s tennis Agricultural Engineering champ has maintained her subuilding Wednesday Mr J M periority over the youthful and Knighton was chairman of the briliiant player from California meeting and Mr T N Judah Helen Wills The majority of nett after a bitter struggle in was elected secretary for the experts expect Helen to dwhich Garnett was forced t meeting The following officers ethrone Molla possibly this year of the organization for the and they are hoping that sne play his very best brand of will at some time prove the unnicom7of7icto‘: "smith i Z® r of world’s champion Suzdoing and Merrill were eliminated in dofk of Heber Ci& fint vice anne Lenglen hi C°SfjZf i |