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Show THE JICRALD-JOURNA- AUGUST THURSDAY. E 13. 9 3 T. 1 PAGE' FIVE BOY FAVORITES FALL IN TENNIS TOURNEMENT LANDS BIG BASS jfety phann Fast Matches Are Played Throughout DIAMOND H-- T mrarasrsKfar l$ AN ENGAGEMENT STonIE-vue:dd- . SEEDED iN6 Some !in n IP, TITLE HJPf IT TOP Detroit NATIONAL LEAGUE Team Standing to feature Upsets continued matches in the annual Logan Valley tennis tournament at the Wednesday afternoon NEW YORK, Aug. 13. (V.IO in dominance Californian City-Cach- e ! U.S.A C., when Reid Maughan of Wellsville deteated Alfred Swin-yarseeded number one, and Cleve Dibble eked out a win over Ged-Jeseeded numbe. Joseph three, in boys competition. Maughan lefthanded his way to victory over Swinyard in straight sets by the scores of 6 3, Sw inyard could not solve the southpaws attack and the youngwas who ster fiom Wellsville playing in his first competitive match scored a hard fought and well earned victory. Maughan meets Darwin Lund in a quarterfinal match Thursday. DIBBLE STAGES BIG COMEBACK The defeat of Geddes came as another upset. He was conceded an excellent chance of advancing to the final round but Dibble, was not to be denied and battled his way to a triumph. The ultimate winner lost the first set at love but came back strongly determined to solve Geddes puzzling style, which he did to the and in the final set tune of Dibble ran into a big lead only to see Geddes come from behind and nearly overtake him before Cleve Dibble had prepulled out, at viously defeated Roscoe Nelson 6 1. MEN'S SINGLES (Second Round) Bi'igham Maughan defeated Morris Wright Ernest Stewart defeated Victor Waite 6 2. 6 1. Edward Kropfli defeated PreB-toGunnell 6 2, Jack Christiansen defeated Marvin Davis Rex Dibble defeated Wllford Marwedel Ed Quinney defeated Phillip (Third Round) Swinyard defeated Ewart RichardB Alton Saxer defeated Irvin Fish Glade Linebaugh ?eated Mer- lin Lund (Thursdays Schedule) vs. Fred Reid Williamson Sor- enson. Stewart Ernest vs. Edward Kropfli. Jack Christiansen vs. Brigham Maughan. Rex Dibble vs. Lamoine MaughRalph Christensen vs. Ed. Quinney. DOUBLES (Second Round) Matt Richards Lorenzo Richards Kropfli-Welte- r defeated Edward Kropfli J. Christiansen-E- . Swinyard deLindfeated Russell Jensen-Rigbquist (Thursday Schedule) vs. Ross Tyson-MerllAllen Clinton Yernon-IrviLindquist. Fish vs. Joseph Oeddes-IrvtAllen. Brigham Maughan-Georgvs. Alton Saxer-GladLinebaugh LOGAN HIGH STAR Reid Williamson-RoHall. ADVANCES AGAIN Marvin Davis-DalChristensen not solve vs. Sherman Lloyd-W- . Marwedel. Victor Waite could attack and (Friday's Schedule Ernest Stewarts net school net Rollo Woodward-WeKell0'- - vs. the former Logan high scores decisive the of Tyson-M- . Allen winner and C. won by captain Marvi Davis threw a Vernon-I- . Lindquist. of but Winner of Z. Geddes-I- . Fish and scare into Jack Christjanaen powB. Maughqn-A- . Allen vs. winner of his inability to cost Reid Wlliamson-RoHall and A. erful shots at critical times world . a Linebaugh. him the match. Davis has needs Saxer-G. E. Stewart-RDibble vs. of possibilities and only while Brigham Maughan had to come from behind to eke out a win over Morris Wright by scores of Ed Kropfli stopped the victorious march of Preston Gunnell, sediminutive junior player, in who Gunnell quent sets of is one of the most promising the younger players was hardly alsteadv enough for Kiopfli, though he did give the persistent Ed a real workout. n e e y e . s y PrRexC Dibble was too steady for Winner of M. Davis-1)- . Christenin sen and S. Lloyd-W- . won Marwedel xr. Walford Marwedel and . 3 Christiansen-E6 J. Swinvard. straight sets ,.(BGYa SINGLES) Lamoine Maughan in a feature are Both players (Seond Round) match Thursday. and the Reid Maughai defeated Alfred especially steady doubt. in much Swinyard is very Cleve Dibble defeated Roscoe Alton Saxer found the range Irdefeat to Nelson drives and forehand quarter-(Third Round) vin Fish to advance to the Cleve Dibble defeated round where he w ill meet Joseph final Stewart-E'0-6- , Geddes Ernest the of the winner match. Schedule) (Fridays Kropfli the Reid Maughan vs. Darwin Lund. Glade Linebaugh, captain of 1931 for team Bullen vs. Paul Christentennis Phillip Utah Aggie holder of the state sen. and also Preston Gunnell vs Irvin Fish. Intercollegiate doubles title, l advanced to the quarter-fina- Lund round by defeating Merlin EXAMINATIONS ON e 6-- S- d f. two-tim- e 6-- Two double matches were played Wednesday, the Richards Matt and Lorenzo, defeated the Kropfli brothers. Edward and 6 2. 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Children dates 05c Bisodol TO TE4-- U 4 3 2 ed 17c 3fon49c El 1m Mothers, start 'em young in, LEVI'S . . 4 There s $!.C3 Lcvcris 7Sc Flick , his McLarnin doesnt-tur- n amusing . little handspring of victory after Thursdays nights bout it wont be because he wasnt in condition. Pop, Jimmy, his trainer and all the rest of the camp attaches will tell you, as if you couldnt take one look at the man and tell for yourself, that Jimmy is in perfect shape. Down to 143 pounds, hard as nails, and with his dynamiting right hand hard as a rock, McLarnin looks like the McCoy. What is more, he Is boxing like a streak and moving about on his feet like a flyweight. .667 571 444 429 333 3 6 '. Wednesday's Results Provo S( Salt Lake 2. Americaj) Fork 4, Helper AMERICAN LEAGUE Team Standing 25c wooDBirar --t- Utah Icgan d .. Helper $I.C3Coty Fcsa Pondsr Lipxtick Fres THE HUB Baby-Face- STATE LEAGUE Team Standing Won. Lost pet. A UNIT OF WALGREEN CO. I haute wmw mow wi (12 I , Salt Luke American Folk' postponed; rain. World expenditure for new in 1931 will total $3,000,. OtiO.liOO, it Is estimated by the U. S. Department of Commerce. ALL SIZE LEVIS OVERALLS For Men and Boys Obtainable Here n Provo Chicago 7 12, lliildatdphia 3 1, (fiisf game 5 10 innings). St. Louis 8, Biookljn 0 5. Cinc'nuall at Boston, two games r higl-way- . UTAH 1 rank- If. NEW YORK, Aug. 13. any chance, Jimmy McLarnin and Billy Petrolle should bore the customers in the early rounds of their fight at. the Yankee stadium next Thursday night, It might not be a had idea to yank the two boys and substitute the rival managers. For old Pop Foster, who has U. S. currency Is piinted with in charge for had these many years, Is, to quote him 98 pounds of ink on eveiy 100 verbatim, aching to grab Jack pounds of paper. Each sheet of Hurley by the neck and chew his paper money is counted 18 times 15 by hand ana three by machine. ears off. This whirl at Mister Hurleys ears. Pop told us yeterday., is the only thing that will make him forget Hurleys official communique of Monday in which McLar-nlwas accused of using unfair and illegal ring tactics as slapping, cuffing, elbowing and thumb-hig- . ' " Pop, insofar as we can 'learn, is the only person - inJ the world Who took Hurleys coipplaint serand bis iously. For everybody brother knows that McLarnin is just about the cleanest, board fighter in the business today. What is mot?, they , know that Hurley knows that Petrolle, one of the toughest, Sort of fighters in the racket, is well able to take care of himself without help from anyone.. But to Pop, Hurley's attack on McLarnins style came as a personal Insult. You dont'have to talk to Pop more than A minute I before you realize that Jimmy is his pride and. joy and that he considers him not only the finest hitter fqr. pis weight in the world, hut boxer, ( as well. a In fact. Old Man Foster js whole lot prouder of Jimmys boxing than he Is of his hitting. by fRYSTAL' BOTTLING & FURNITURE EXCHANGE i I doublet-heade- 6 New York 18 7, Cleveland Chicago 11, Washington 1. Boston 6, St. Louis 5. optil-rristl- c , Tell your Dealer you wan! Today Fri. amd Sat. unh- - Y possessions. ' LAUGH ir ba8 in LOGAN WOMAN TAKES ISSUE WITH PROFESSOR BAKER She says, Happiness does depend upon material star. WE WANT TO NEtfrH&oRi 1 YORKJwSug. abandon i'itf hOpsk-o- f winning the 1931 National League pennant anil now will center their attention otf winning the runnerup position. Although tall hut the most ltiooUyn lollowers had givj-eup their championship hopes lung ago, the Robins playrs were not convtr.ied that they were deft! nitely out of the race until yesterday when they dropped a to t lie league ading Sti Louts Cards. Tile double d feat left Brocllva 13 games behind the leaders wilt j only 42 games to play. ings following. Miss Betty Nuthall heads the foreign seeded playeis, followed by Miss Phyllis Mudtoul, Miss Dorothy Round, Mis. Eileen Bennett Whlttingstall, Mis. shepherd Baron. Miss Joan Ridley ami Mrs. J. B. Pitman of England, and Baroness Levi of Rome and New York. Miss Nuthall is the defending champion and ordinarily would h placed in the opposite half of the draw from Mrs. Moody, her most likely successor. Because of her poor showing against Mrs. Moody, and Miss Jacobs in Wightman cup matches, she was placed In the same half with Mrs. Moody. vojp MAS PRESTON. The regular state examination for state elementary and high school certification given In accordance with the Idaho state law and Idaho course of study, will be given in the Jefferson school building here on August 13. Jimmy is particularly pleased 14 and 15. All examinations comwith the condition of his right mence at 9 a. m. hand. "Billy never has felt my real 1 SI 2, right Tpn widows of die war of Jimmy said. It was pret5000 ty tender in our other fights and 600 Mexican war widows , Indian war widows and 160, ono I was afraid to let it fly very ofCivil war widows are still on the ten. Its okay now, .however, and I think 1U win by knockout pension roll of the U. S. Pathos and laughter, thrills and heart interest, all mingle in Marie Dresslers first appearance on the screen as a Perhaps the story was purposely written to give her an opportunity to Bhow every side of her many talents. Anyhow, it does. She gets roars of laughter in her comedy scenes with Polly Moran. In the vivid scene in the political meeting, where she faces the crooked mayor, she does one of the finest pieces of character work ever seen on the screen, as, she from a timid housewife, changes to an accusing figure representing womanhood and dominating the scene by sheer force of personality. ves, uoieN Matt at v No. tS NhoMfliK CpnIalioiA)' Bullen an. Two extra matches were played in the mens singles, Ed Quinney took three sets to beat Phil Bul-le- wo- is Wills Moody and Miss Helen Jacobs will meet in the finals unless they meet with unexpected defeat. Mrs Moody was seided No. 1, and Miss Jacobs, No. 2. with Mrs. L. A. Harper of Dakland, Calif., vm&twu innings). 18. (U WTIbeft ijObinson and hin Brooklyn, Ruin Mr ...finally liavte dcmonstiated by the seedltigs for the United States womens championships which begin at Forest Hills oil Monday. Five of the eight seeded players are Californians and the seeded players have been distributed so that two Californians, Mrs. Helen mens tennis .382 68 Wednesdays Results Detroit 7, Philadelphia ' NEW 42 '.... 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