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Show THE DAILY HERALD PAGE FOUR AND SUNDAY, THE JOURNAL AUGUST 193 mX 1. E. NEEDHAMGIVES J0NIOR TENNIS TROPHY, Growing Gees To Winner Herald-Journa- 0 NEW YORK, August 1 (U.W Henri Cochet, who unlike those other French musketeers Jean Borotra and Rene La Co". ' not this bountifully supplied with worlds goods, does not accept or Monsieur Jacques Curley's some other liberal offer to turn we, for one, will professional, consider him overly patiiotic or just plum silly. It appears to us that Cochet hss everything to gala and mighty little to lose. The most he esn lose is his amateur standing and (ho 'friendship" of a few French Tennis Officials who, not unlike some of our moguls, seem to consider the winning or rtaiulng of the Davis cup more of a business, than a Bport. To think that Cochet would lose the admiration of his countrymen as a whole. Is absurd. Fifty million French could not be so wrong as to forget his feat of almost saving the precious trophy these last few Nor could they be so years. as to forget that it was the former hall boy of Lyons who, more than anyone elbO, lifted French tennis out of the ruck and plared it on top of tho world. poo-ui- Aug-ua- semi-fina- single-handedl- y . a Knowing that Franco, without support, would be cel lain to lose the cup next ypar, Cochot probably is wondering whether oi pot Ills desertion would make him a traitor to tho cause. Here Bill could give him sound counj Tilden sel. It is generally agreed that with Tilden in Uie lineup, our cup team would have whipped Eng The Second ward M. I. A. was served to fortv. France. Yet, brated In krand styia at the Dow- Mr. and Mrs. Arron Merrill of land and possibly nata Springs Wednesday evening,' Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ral- - big Bill still Is welcomed in the in spite of occasional showers. ' lison of Rexhiug and Armond ' best society and not one as yet About one hundied participated! Tribe of Los Angeles, Calif., are has cuggested shooting him at in the festivities which Included the house guests of Mr. and Mrs sunrise. rwlmming and eating. Dancing Joshua Ralltson. was also featured at tho ward Dr. jind Mrs. .A. P. Packer nnd And In the last analysis, why iecrection hall after the re! urn to family enjoyed Imthemselves shouldnt Cochet, who became the Preston. mensely' at Bear Lake over the world's greatest player only after Willard Dursteller, a recently week end. years of painstaking practice, cash returned mlsslonaiy of the Wh't-r.eMiss Minnie Mlss lla Nash, as the boys say, en his skill? ward, was the honored guest Baine and Miss Martha Rallison in, Not only because it will net him rt a welcome homo parly held accompanied Mr, and Mrs. of many thousands . Cub Hvr canyon Tuesdsv on a tour of Glacier Na- dollars but we want to see him High class entertainment tions! paik, Canada, ami other meet Big Bill, now that the long was furnished by talented per- po'nta of Interest en route. They is playing legged Philadelphian formers and an appropriate repast left by motor Sunday. the greatest tennis of his life. was enjoyed around a huge bon Mrs. Phenor Edgley and Miss fire by about one hundred. Peterson attended the Onetta Mr and Mrs. Thomas Heath Covered Wagjn Days celebration in Ogden In Salt Lake City. epent several days on business this week. Mayor and Mrs. L. E. Hansen Mrs. G. A. Johnson, Mrs. md sons Kimber and La Mar, Hansen and Mrs. Richard spent the week end fn Salt Tatke Blake spent Thursday in Poca- Citv tello. Dr. nnd Mrs Eugene Worley . Mr. and Mrs. Speucer Porter and and Mrs. Allen Cutler atAH motor gasoline sold in Hun- of Lewiston visited Mr. and Mis tended a d mein"' party at Logan Melvin Ciayton Thursday. gary must contain 20 per cent of Thursday evening. Mr. Lawrence Crosby, manager Mrs alcohol, under a now regulation. M". and Mrs Jed Lewis of the Preston Sheet Metal Works Lillian Kennedy of Long Bench nnd Miss Verna Lows of Og- Cetif, Mrs Mona Cha'ie-to'" don spent Friday at Bear Lake. Salt Lake Gayle Patterson of Mrs. J. RStater had Mrs. D City spent a delightful week end ar M. Layton and Miss Georgia Lay-to- at Lake. of Ogden as her week-enThe Sixth ward h'd their ward conference Sunday evening. The guests. Word has been received of the speakers Included Pres. Walter K marriage of Miss Blanche Winger Barton, Patriarch L. E. Meehaw. to Bill Barrymore at Los Angeles, Bishop Walter Rawlins. Eugene Beckstead and David E. Divis. A California, last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Felstead musical number was furnished by had Miss Muriel lelstead of the Piininry, Marcus Halt played Blackfood and Fjord Felstead of the violin and Joel Halt accoin Pocatello as their house gue.-,tpttnled him on the piano. A trio compose dof Mrs. I uui ra Gamble, ; Sunday. Mrs. E. Thomas Clayton and Ezra Corbrldge and Halo Hart Eddie Clayton were Salt Lake was also enjoyed. Alr. and :iis rainsdale Roe reend. City visitors over the Mrs. Martha T. Seeley a bride turned home Monday from a four of the early summer was the day trip to Yellowstone Iatk. Mr. and Mrs. Finest Porter and motif for an attractive parly given Tuesday evening by Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Cllffoord Porter O. P. Merrill and Mrs. J. W. spent a pleasant day at Bear Groutage at the Joseph Thomas Lake on the 2ith. Mr. R. C. Gadd, manager of home. Bright summer flowers added beauty to the affair. A va- Skaggs Safeway store heie and riety of amusing gamas were en- Mis. Gadd end children returned joyed under the supervision of home Tuesday fiom a six weeks Miss Onetta Peterson and Miss sojourn at Provo where Mr. Gadd Virginia Merrill. A P.elicious lun- - underwent an operation. bin n n r celo-rheo- I Alns-coug- well-earne- c.e-nlc- D1-- NEW YORK, Aug. 1. OJPi With the advent of the dead ball, the a .ISO hitter again has become baseball rarity. .350 average was &1 tinAwaj most necessary to give players regular berths during the "lively ball newest picture Norma Shea-er- s era, Major league averages releastoday at A Free Soul, opening of ed today and including games for two days, theatre the Capitol six show only Thursday, July 30, is a screen dramatization of the regular players batting .350 or bet- w idely read novel by Adela Rogers select this group of ter. And all are in the American league which St.A Johns. stellar supporting cast inwas more conservative in deaden-includes Leslie Howard, the celethe ball than was the National brated Broadway actor who made league. liis screen debut in "Never the In the National league, where Twain Shall Meet and followed the first 15 hitters of the 1930 searole opposite Marion son ranging from Bill Terry of this within the .Five and Ten; Lionel the Giants with .401 to Cuyler of Davies who makes his appearwere well Barrymore, with .355 the ance before the camera again after above the .350 mark, not a single an interval of directing; Clark player has been able to reach the Gable, who has achieved a sensacharmed circle this year. tional rise in films following his The American league had only work in The Easiest Way, nine players in the .350 class last and The Dance, Fools, Dance Amerisix fact that and the year, Secret Six; James Gleason and can leaguers still are in that class Lucy Beaumont. indicates that the heavier cover The picture was directed by Clarused on the National league ball is ence Brown, who has gained an enan important factor in the reduced viable reputation for his successhitting. ful production of Greta Garbos ve- At the Capitol i hicles. Future Farmers Of and Doubles Boys (Open to those born after January 1, 1915) pobucIms A Free PLAYERS READY 7-- 5, 6-- 2, Hospital Nurse Head Plans More Studies 6-- 1. Smith-Hughe- s Ib-O- e - $7,50 To Butte and Return August 7th UPrivors of sixes never want less . From Logan via Oregon Short Line. Tickets good only in coaches cr chair cars, limited tor return to home destinatiort before midnight August 10th. Ask local agent for further de (Adv.) tails. NO MUSIC LIKE To u because it takes six cylinders to give the smooth, silent power that makes driving really enjoyable Drivers of sixes are spoiled for anything less. Drivers of sixes are wld" on multiple cylinders. They would no more think of giving up six performance than any other real advancement cf motoring. Drive a Chevrolet Six, and you'll know why these drivers feel as they do. Step on the starter, let the motor idle and notice its silence. Throw in the dutch, shift into low and feel that smooth- ness. Change into second, hit a faster dip, slip into high, Bweep along at top models, at prices $ fl ranging from wives . . fc. Hint JKicfcl A ... Low deUeered ,r speed then throttle down to a crawl. The smoothness and flexibility you always get are smoothness, Annoying vibration is gone! six-cylin- six-cylin- flexibility. Over two million owners have proved thia Chevrolet engine. They have found that it costs less for gas and oil tli. any other. They have found that it actually reduces upkeep costs, by holding vibration to six-cylin- der minimum. They better in know a nix is Twenty beautifu f RT t) to aptriut HP O unjpwiwf prices mad easy C. U. jL C Ivnu U m every way and they would never be satisfied with less! NEW emnEVMUJET nx The Great American Value IT.... Compare I See your dealer below Cache 30 South Main Phone lelt-fiel- e 1 - City. The following boys will make the trip to Brigham City: Lyle Porter, catcher; Spencer Merrill, pitcher; George Biggs, first base; Garth Woodward, second base; Marion Karris, third base; H armond Johnson, shortstop; Rex I'eltraan, Ross Webb, centerfield; Max Harrison, rightfield; Keith Egan, Melvin Jonas and Ottis Plant, outfielders. Bear River Visit TONIGHT No Place Richmond's junior baseball team, se.oud place winners in the Cache Valley Junior Baseball league willplay the Brigham City jumois Monday atternoon at Brigham for the right to enter the state tournament at Magna on August 5, 6, and 7. The Richmond boys have a mighty good team of ball tossers and were only beaten by Logan Cache Valley league. They sh&ul make a good showing at Brigham Soul, is the type of picture which Miss Shearer can carry off so well, involving as it does a heroine whose determinaST. PAUL, Minn., Aug. 1 U R) tion to live a life of complete free- Nearly half the 180 golfers who dom gets her into difficulties when will tee off in qualifying rounds she attempts to carry out the the- when the national public links tournament starts Tuesday were Ninety-fivFuture Farmers of ory in her love affairs. practicing today over the intricaBear River were guests of the cies of Keller course. 11 is shown above Utah State Agriculture college on A champion again, lanky William T- - Tilden Saturday afternoon. These boys Players from San Francisco, in a striking action photo taken during play at Forest Hills, from the Bear River section, who Santa Monica, Long Beach, Porttennis are part of the national organizaland, Seattle, Tacoma and JackLong Island, when he wrestled the national professional sonville already have tried Displaying the tion of Future Faimers of Amerl-iea- , the title from Vincent Richards, visted the campus, the barns, course. Robert Wingate, Jacksonsame court generalship which held him invincibly at the top the stadium, the fields and the exwho will defend his ville, Miss Grace McRae, superinten- title Fla., of the amateur ranks for several years, he proved himself perimental faints of the college. one of the strongest The group is directed by M?rk dent of nurses at the William fields against easily the master of Richards. - s Five thousand saw the match. ever to enter a public links teacher at Budge Memorial hospital, Is makNichols, has been here all Bear River, They have been spend- ing preparations for an indefinite tournament, week testing the course. guests at the home of Mr. and a short vacation in Logan can- absence from Logan. ing Mrs. 'Vernon Oliverson Tuesday. yon where Teams from 29 cities will play She expects to leave in the near they were visted Friday Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Lowe were night by Profesaor L. R. Hum- future on a vacation tour and in for the Warren G. Harding interin Logan Monday on business. phreys, in charge of vocational ag- October, will enter the Leland city championship trophy, won Mr. and Mrs. Albert Day o7 riculture in Utah. Zane Abbptt of Stanford University hospital at last year by four golfers from Foca Miss Alice Richards of Tremonton iu president of the Bear San Francisco for Cove wore Franklin visitors Brooklyn and Long Island, New VirRiver group. work. , York. tcllo, Miss Grace Lowe, Miss Douglas ginia Chatterton, . and Rodrhk Oliverson r Floyd Robinson motored to Lake iFiday where they On Saturday they Pioneer day.enjoyed a chicken fry in Cherry-villcanyon. Mr. i.nu Mrs. James Howarth at Hear Lake, spert the week-enMrs Marlon Alter of Lewiston, Mrs. Lucy Watorson of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. William Oliveiaon of Trenton, and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Oliverson of Provo, were guestk of Mr. hnd Mrs. John Hampton Sunday evening at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kingston! and family of Blackfoot spent the week end visiting at the home of Mrs. Kingsford's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Lowe Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wickham and Mr. and Mrs. A E. Fuhnnian wer They In Logan Monday shopping. also visited at the home of Mrs Fulu Imans mother, Mrs. Elijah June,.. Mrs. Louise Zumhremmon and children of Cokeville, Wyoming are visiting at the home of Mrs R hoila Wilkensen this week. atMrs. Emily Butterworth tended Primal y at Mapleton Tues She was accomday afternoon. panied by Mrs. Ru h Olsen of Preston. Mr. and Mrs. J. B Oliverson and daughter Jano, of Provo, were s Singles Richmond Juniors To Get New Chance BALL CUTS HITTERS B-- LOGAN CITY TENNIS TOURNAMENT (Sponsored by the Daily Herald) wish to enter the tennis Sports editor, the Herald tournament as follows: DEAD ' icuwo tAumantkntwas l given a by the with big boost Saturday morning E. Needthe announcernot that 8. Needham ham, manager o. the a Jewelry company, would donate tourcup to the winner of the hoys nament. The Needham trophy for the winner of tne mens singles hss been donated since 1929 and must be won three years in succession in order for permanent possession. The doubles medals given by the same man are given yearly to the and now winning combination much to the appreciation of tennis followers In Logan, Mr. Needham consented to present the winner of the boys tourney with a beautiful miniature loving cup. The cup must be won two years for permanent possession. ( 18 R2AL 8ACKER FOR SPORT Mr. Needham, in donating the Ineup, stated that he was vitally terested in the net game and was anxious to see it continue tn Logan, He further stated that the game of tenuis was one of the finest spurts for younger people. The tourney starts on Monday, August 10, and entries must be in the Herald office by not later than t 10 oclock Saturday morning, 7. Drawings for the three events Including mens singles and doubles and boys events will be i made at that time with pairings announced In the Sunday Herald. Players will be allowed to play at any time during the day that suits tbelr own convenience until the l and final round when tnatchea wlU be scheduled in the atternoon and must be played at that time. Entries continued to increase each day, especially 'is this true In the boys division where thirteen entries hare been received. In the mens singtes twelve entries have been received. Entrants for the boys event includes Cleve Dibble Darwin Lund, Charles Hansen, This beautiful trophy, presented Rasmuson, Irvine Fish, Joseph Geddes. Claire Nelson, Glen by the S. E. Needham Jewelry comOlson, Herbert Newey, Junior Hall, for the first Logan city ten-nlJack McNeil, Paul Christensen, and pany tournament, awaits the winner Preston Gunnell. In the mens singles the follow- of the third annual tournament ing have signified their intention which opens August 1, The cup of entering thd tourney: Perce was won by Joe Cowley on the Smith, George D Preston, Alton Saier, Ernest Stewart, Ewart first year and by Jark ChristensenSherman during the Becond year of ccmpeSwlnyard. Irvine Fish, Lloyd, Ed. Quinney, Bill Lohman. tition. Neither is entered this year Mitt Peterson, Charles Cardon, 80 th e will become the lro.yiy Brenchley, Paul Christen-session other city Cham-to"me of , Pres-and sen, Ralph Christensen Gunnell. plon ?or the next year. $ AT TOP OF HEAP AGAIN NEW YORK. Aug. 1 a'Jh The Cincinnati Reds havent much to be proud of this year but they at least can boast of numbering In their lanks the best fielding shot stop In the major leagues. The gentleman is Leo Durocher who started on the major league highways as a member of the New Yoik Yankees. Duroiher, who has played In almost all of h;s team a games this season, hasn't been charged with an error since way back in Since he made his Iasi May 222 nandled mlsplay be has chances without the semblance ol a misrue. Durorher handled Beven chances as the Reds cleanly yesterday fell victims to Ray Kremer and (he Pittsburgh Pirates, 5 to 0 Kremer allowed the Reds only six hits and although he issued six bases on balls was Invincible in the pinches. t mj TILDEN BEST PLAYER Tournament Logoi Interest iu the annual Hnonsorfid . REDS BOOST Address (Send in immediately to the Herald) I Muflo Company Logan, Utah Phone 279 |