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Show THE DAILY HERALD PAGE SIX AUGUST TUESDAY. AND THE JOURNAL 19 4. f 3 1. LOGAN JUNIORS READY FOR ST ATE TOURNEY' Fifteen Players To Leave Wednesday tw.n Junior American l players accomlegion panied by Manager Sumner Hale, bswresrs McOulloch, Leyton rep resentativj anil Henry Latrb, ardent backer of Junior baseball, will leave Logan early Wednesday morning for Magna, where they drive toward slart their three-daa state junior baseball championship. Vico Oil team of Salt Lake is present state champion and only the recently the Logan boys held 4 to 1 highly touted Oilers to a score, allowing Vico Oil but four safe hits as compared t'J three tor the Collegians. EIGHT TEAMS HONORS FOR VIE Hus Ver.lVi ISN'T MN LIME, WAV, 4, Tut ) x.OT CAN A TELIA SAY? Tilt MMDS GUI TIGHT y AC'S GREAT, GOZYJ AY'S around Together an tm k Entry blanks for the annual Tennis tournament to be held In Salt Lake City, Utah, 8. bG to 16, may obtained August at the Herald Journal office until noon. Thursday Entrants must have Uielr entry in the hands of the Salt Lake tennis authorities by Thursday the evening. The Intermountaln tourEight teams representing cream of Junior talent ta tlah nament is the moat important tenwill start the quest for the title nis event of the season and for end to the winner will go a trip the first time in several years will j to Stockton. California, where the be held in Salt Lake, A year ago, Utah winner will compete with It was held at Denver. Colorado. AB. R. II. Players from Utah, Wyoming, other western states. The winner Colorado and California will com- M. Bailing, "h at the Stockton tournament will to pete for Intermountaln honors. Bernlson, ss go to Colorado Springs, Colo, 4 3b corp pete for the honor of repre- Five events Including mens sin- Jessop, t gles and doubles, mixed doubles K. llaugh, p ... senting tu west In theeaat-weand Junior singles and doubles A. Bulling, lb. series at Memphis, Tsnn. 4 will be held. Tho age limit for W. Rice, cf disLogan meet Hooper, Ogden is as follows: Malison, If trict champion, in the first round Junior competition H. 4 Bulling, rf who has attained the age gamo Wednesday at 1:15. on The "Anyone c 2 Wilson, of to 1, eighteen the conducted prior January tourney will be X Is ineligible for further comSkanchy double elimination basis. Teams 1931, 1 J. Laugh In the Junior events." petition will play losing first day games In the consolation flight while Totals 8 14 38 winners will of course be In the Hatted for Wilson in ninth, Two defeats championship flight. singled. eliminates a team from further Baited tor Jessop In ninth, play. tripled. Junior Collegians Although the BY HENRY McLEMORE PROVipENCE are far from a cocky team, they United Press Staf. AB. R. H Correspondent one with Magna Jo L. Mohr, If are going 5 2 0 with return to 4. NEW in (ll.m YORK, mind, rf. Gessel, i f Aug. 5 thought a as are the of maid the Utah Junior baseball chamW. ways 3b Strange 6 5 pionship. They have a good team in love, a snake on a roek. and u E. Thorpo. lb of hall tossers including four ca- southpaw pitcher with inhibitions, 11. Klauffer, rf 5 5 pable pitchers. In their past two their ways are as constant as the S. Roth, 2b with the L. Kenner, c games with Vico Oil and Pocatello, surf when compared . 4 bred horse. the Logan boys have been unable ways of It. Kenner, ss 5 This observation was prompted P. Thmpe, p to take advantage of the breaks. 4 beTherein lies tho difference by the reading of an advertiseIf tho tween defeat and victory. ment railing attention to the anTotals 43 7 18 locals watch for an opening and nual sale of yearlings at Saratoga Two base tills M. Balling, H. bo will okeh. It and then take they Springs, nailing, A. Balling, 3; Mohr, E. These sales represent the big- Thmpe, and B. Stauffer, 2. JENSON TO GET known to The gest gamble sports. Three base hits J. Baugh, L. FIRST CALL auctioneer pounds his block and Renner. Coach Hale announced that he they walk out an untlred young Home run Rire. Struck out by would start Ivan Jenson on the thoroughbred. He may look like Baugh, 14; by Thorpe, 13; bases mound against Hooper in the a million or look like something on halls off Baugh, 3; of Thorpe, opening game. Jeuson has the that wandered over from the liv- $, best assortment of stuff of any ery stable. They give you his pitcher on the Logan team, but bloodline which may or may not his control la not too good. The run back to Uegasua. The prospective purchaser looks following players will make the Farcy, catcher; him over and then consults men trip: Clarence Ralph Wakely, catcher; 8eymour who eat, sleep and think horse flesh for 24 hours out oi the day, Hale, catcher; Ivan Jenson, pitcher; Junius Smith, pitcher; Cleve 865 days out of the year. Then Dibble, pitcher and second base; the prospective owner knows all Mark Brown, pitcher; Phillip Bui-le- the answers but one and that first base; Orson Bailey, sec- the one that matters will the ond base; Allen Otterbeck, third critter bo able to run? , You may decide he can and will base; Theron Mauchley, shortstop; NEW YORK. Aug. 4. (U.P) Jack Laub, leftfielder; Harry run and to show your faith write Scholps, centerfle.lder; Kent Ryan, out a cheek for an amount rang- World's heavyweight champion, will defend Ills 'rlghffleider; and Golden Peterson, ing from a few thousand to a Max outfielder. small fortune. A. year later your title twice during 1932 against Richmonds junior league base-bai- l pride and joy may have proved lo Mickey Walker at Miami in Febteam, second place, winners be worth less than the oats lie ruary and against the best availIn Cache valley, lost to Brigham eats. And to make matters mad. able opponent" on a Milk Fund City in a playoff game Monday denlng the ugly shambling young Charity show in New York in afternoon at Brigham by the score ater you turned up your nose at June if he follows the advice of of The two teams played to when he warf offered at a song his manager, Joe Jacobs. determine who will eater tho state may come to be tho sensation of, Jacobs unnonneed his plans for the two fights hefme sailing for tho age, baseball tournament at Magna. Germany last night on the S. S. Bremen, lie made It clear that he did not have authority VISITS PARENTS to sign Man OWar, the greatest hay for lie bouts without Sehnieling's ever burner to round into the Dr. Georgo Smith, son of Mr. plans to visit with home stretch in high, was one of approval, lie and Mrs. Orson Smith of Logan, those Selnnellng and early in September, ugly ducklings. 1b hopes to complete negotiations for visiting his parents. He rethe bouts. ceived the degree of doctor of denJacobs is convlnred that a bout tal surgery from the University Sun of Southern California this spring, Beau, who Just established with Walker al Miami would be u as himself the worlds greatest big money maker. and baa passed the California state dental examination. While money winner, was offered at in this vicinity, lir. Smith has $l,oou when he was a youngster. Automobiles In use in Egypt in spent sometime In Idaho visiting It was a lucky break tor his own- creased from 10,300 in 1925 10 er that there were no takers. relatives. 27,675 last year. hU r TOO KELP ME A MINUTE, GREAT AMD SOMEBODYS GOTTA VO IT. Gi'UT. N'KNOVJ, coxy! oeoyi wjfeU, SON, I'M TRVdtiG Trie CNN PAL DM CFF SO oiier old times, hon zat? in a pilcbeto duel ouuday K temoon at Johnson's Grove, Ken Baugh of the Logan Sixth ward bested Paul Thorpe of Providence and the Sixth by the score of warders eked out victorious. Thorpe weakened in the ninth inning. During the first six innings both teams played tight ball and the count for seme was held to a Logan. At tins point Providence rallied and during the next two lead. innings Jumped Into a In the final inning the Sixth warders managed to get tVo runners on bases by singles but, Thorpe, Providence twliler liglit-enmomentarily and retired the next two halterB. Willi two men mil Joe Baugh balllrg as a pinch hitter came to the plate and Bind ed defeat by driving in two runs on his three base hit into rigid field. The Summary: SIXTH WARD barn-bul- By Crane WASHINGTON TUBBS SURE. - 1 KWOlN. DUNT MIND ME. pear? J t l 'em, t jJRHL PLUMS, FORGOT THAT ROMES BRIDGE CLUB MEETS TODAY. OH, WELL'. WE CAN TAKE CARE OF JUNIOR AND STILL HAVE FUN ' TALKING OVER OLD, YOU DUNT DON'T MIND HELPING AROUND THE HOUSE, YTt W wi, K FELLA DOESNT REALLY LIVE HE HAS A YOUNGSTER To XXt THINGS FOR. WELL, IF MIND, I THINK ILL RUN DOWN TO WIN, AN LOOK UP SOME OF TRE BOYS. YVASWE? TifAtS.ER. J l1b VlSrT SIStfeR M CMlCASoLEAlIAiGr ME -- fo "PREPARE MV OUJAl MEALS PIDA irf SC MlicM AS GIVE ME A BUY TbR 1tiPIGEStfOAi o AT-ft- voup Have . U-- "FROM MV OUJAi COQKlAiG J AM ( Go AROLltiD lo MOOCrilAiG 3V7 ar or LOGAN CITY TENNIS TOURNAMENT (Sponsored hv the I wish to enter the Sports editor, tennis tournament as follows: Herald-Journa- l) Herald-Journ- Boys (Open to those born after January 1, Phone (Send s in Address immediately to of Wood-crat- t organization sent Mrs. Leola Bates, Mrs. EMma States, Mrs. Ernest Smith and Mrs. Alma Evans as representatives to the district Neignbors of Woodcraft convention at Idaho Falls, Friday and Saturday. They report a most Grand Guardian delightful trip. Neighbor Minnie Hiner of Portland, Oregon, was present and 117 representatives from all parts of the state were also in attendance. Over $1000.00 was spent by the Woodcraft oiganizatton for transportation of delegates to the convention. Mrs. W. A. Head Is visiting relatives in Ogden for a few days. Mrs. G. W. Slates has tier sister Miss Kezia A. Parker of Los Angeles as her house guest for a few weeks. The Hiawatha camp of tho Daughters of file Pioneers met at tile home of Mrs. C. S. Christiansen Thursday afternoon. An lesson was given hy Mrs. Minnie Evans. Peail Corbtidge favored with a comic reading and Mrs. lluth Linford of Aflon, Wyoming entertained on the accordion. Comity otlicers Mrs. C. I. Goff and Mrs. Annie Merrill and Mis. Jack Christiansen of Salt Lake City were special guests. A dainty repast was served to nineteen by Iris Spackman, Vesta Lewis and Mrs. Hansen. Mis. Boyd Madsen left Monday tor Soda Springs where she will visit I his week. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Monson, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Walgren, ard Mr and their and Mrs. Fred families returned home Thursday trom a two weeks sojourn in Yellowstone park. Miss flora Davis was hostess for the Sixth ward junior girls Thursday evening. Five Beehive girls were initiated into the class and a piogiam and refreshments were enjoyed. About fifteen girls were inter-elsin- EGGS MEALS, Herald-Journa- l) Preston News The local Neighbors OF COOKfMa g for tlie American Legion auxiliary ladies at a business meeting held Friday evening. The time was pleasantly passed sewing and the following delegates to the state convention to he held at Lewiston this month, were named: Goldie MoClurg and Laveda Evans. Election of officers for the local organization will he featured at the next auxiliary meeting. Twenty-onTrail Builder boys of tlie Third ward accompanied Allie Packer, by Superintendent Mabel Greaves and Thelma Johnson, participated in a jolly swimming party at the Sunset Springs Tuesday afternoon. An appetizing repast was served following the swim. Mrs. Horace Baugh spent several days last week visiting in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Christiansen have as their house guests Mr. and Mis. Jack Christiansen and family ef Salt Lake City. Mrs. Carol Van Noy and children have returned from a recent visit to Elwood, Utah. Laboratory Super-Strengt-h & BY MCA SCfttMOL MC. LHORT ORDER of , Series sketches to be published by ",,y t J bt Pf Ai Cl I IS' el tl r th an st np Hr a si Tl th to cl cn cr th m ! POCATELLO AND RETURN AUGUST 4TH From Logan via Oregon Shot: Line. Tickets in good only coaches or chair cats, limited for retm n to home destination before midnight Aug, 17th. Ask local 8Tnr for fijrthrij dotliils. 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Spray You Can Use Cheapest Insect Tested 1931 tvi Cache Valley 05 S-- Tl Ml th Cartoonist iegi Pictures Life In 1915) 14-- as their dinner two children Score by innings: guests. S 2 and 300 012 Mis. Bertha Montague Elect! ICS Tw dull ward 400 001 daughter, of Montpelier are visiTwo base hits Umlis, 2; Jetts ting friends and relatives here for a few days. and Schaub. Mr and Mrs. Willis Hendricks The total net income in 1930 of and family and Dr. and Mrs. M. 1397 American corporations was C. Merrill and children were Salt 82.898 uoo.ooo, or 24 per cent less Lake City visitor last week-end- . Mrs. Eugene LLoiley was hostess than in 1329. e 41 4 T1 ! Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Van Nov had Mr. and Mis. Floyd Bird and kat orr e to alp and Doubles The Electrics baseball team won on both two baseball games, Sunday. They defeated tho Home .tunnels a group of pickups by lie score ol and then handed the Tweltth warders a setback 'o the tune of Don McCulloch pitclied the Elec-'rleto victory over the Home Runners while CuriM chucked a nice game to heal the Twelfth warders. The Summary: ELECTRICS in o s th !. Singles VJAYS fu mn 7 ou-- r; s. r Ca , BESIDES ARE tlie hoys class. Rulon Squires will play In ti - 4 singles and pair with Sylvan Net ham in the doubles. Dale Chr tt Monday's Results tensen, a member of tlie Log; A Washington Philadelphia high school tennis squad d'iin tlie past school year Is enter- L New York 9, Boston 8. in the mens singles. Other 111 Cleveland 6, SL Louis f entries include Joseph Detroit 7, Chicago 2. in t S promising younger plaj-e' The proposed railroad between tiiree events and paired withMai'14 in the doubles and Cape Town and Cairo is not yet vin Fish of tlie U.S.A.C, It is finished from Richards completed. Other junior players entering Capo Town to Lake Tanganyika Monday include Gordon Egbe 5r except for a shoit stretch. and Harold Dibble. In a day the average farmer walks 26 mites, a letter carter 22, New York county, On Manhs p polieement 14, boys 15, girls 11. tan Island, is the smallest coun housewives S and train conductors in tlie United States 7, it has been estimated. of only 22 square miles. Ihl r, , iloLPS HH 3- AS LOAJg AS TnM CAfJ CPEUER T Die LinebtJi'gh, Ut; Glade intercollegiate doubles .tilleholdi a for two years and caitain of tlt Utah Aggie tennis teahi for 19- entered the annual Logan Cart. valley tenuis tournament Mond; Linebaugh SWJuisidu morning. ed to have a good chart ei of w& mug fust place and the Needha. NATIONAL LEAGUE trophy. Teams of Standing Although his main forte is do-fbles where he will team with Afj ton Jerk Saxer, he also plaj; St. Louis a good singles game 14ml appeafet New Yot k to be just live type of player thSiJ Chicago .... , will mean tlie Waterloo of oth-Brooklyn .. local players. He js one of tt Boston best defense players in the stat; and relies on his steady retu of both forehand and, backhand i his uncanny lobs ond .a powerljj net attack to drive home a victoit", Mondays Results His pairing with Saxertin tho doi Cincinnati 0, Chicago 8. St. Louis at Pittsburgh, post- bles also porvides one of tl j strongest teams in the tourney, poned; rain. Alfred Swtnyard, younger btN tOnly games scheduled.) ther of Ewart, entered the mei and doubles where he w W. LEAGUE AMERICAN Standing of Teams pair with Morris Wright and the boys junior singles. Swinya J is doped as a strong contender f the boys crown. Wright will al 1 enter the mens singles evei j Harold Peterson and Junior Hi p are also enlered in .the mei ( 1 You vOoTTSIARVE,' MA-tfoR- nh KOI I Of . By AHERN VoURE LUCKY SUE JXPAi'T PAPLOCK fH? ciTapge AccoUUrrS GROCERY A Li MEAT MARKET' j fto tt'fi I ! Enters Tournament -- FIGHT TWICE GOES AWAY. 1 tifi I v 12 ! j 1A Sport Parade YAlSGrf Head ) a OUR BOARDING HOUSE Aggie Tennis 72-7- 4 WEST FIRST NORTH STREET LOGAN, UTAH |