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Show TIIE JIERALD-JOUIINA- LOGAN, UTAH, AUGUST 31, U PAGE l'J-'- l nVE ART PALMER SIGNS TO MEET but has lost six. Burleigh Grimes and BUI Halla- -, hail are the other members (if tin Lt. Louis big four ail '1J cant laugh them olf. won 15 games Fast Card Planned fay pfmmil fj Hy Soon Richmond For 6 THEY Todays Sport Parade STAND Tag Fellouj ujho KEEPS LCOk7N6 tfiE ThBSkN UP LiMiF- - SAN LUIS. Obispo Calif . Aug-31- , d (UP) Two new Americf-spee- What should be one of the best fights staged in Utah durtake place ing the season will at Rich-, evening Wednesday mond when Kid Barger, Cache fieht-e- r valleys promising young Utah meets Art Palmer, champion in an eight round bout. records for automobile of 183 to 305 cubic Inch displacement were set Sunday In The a meet at Pismo beach. events were timed by the A. A. A. Barger an enviable record in Cache valley during the past several years will meet his first real test of his career when he clevchanges punches with the been er Palmer. The Kid has apbrought along slowly and compears to be ready forHefast is lightpany from now on. two ning fast and is a good fisted fighter, having a left that resembles that of Frankie Darren, former Cache valley fighter. Barger is also in great , condition- Wellsville defeated the Cache Sunday Valley Electrician team 15-in afternoon by a score of a free hltimg game and Murray of Wellsville Jeffs of Electrics were touched for 18 hits over the nine inning route. Grant Quinney, stellar Electric shortstop, had a pcrfect day at bat with six trips to the plate and six hits to his credit. W, Haskin of Wellsville had a similar record with four chargeci Fathers And Sons Plan Benson Oulin? l pfJERS I'M AT , THE WHEEL' UMEM thanks to nm m CAtfiiiy. Salem, oee - Palmer, who carries the title champ, of Utah welterweight has been fighting considerably in Salt Lake City, and is out' to beat Barger, inasmuch as. the winner of the fight will likely be placed on the Jack Dempsey exhibition program in Salt Lake on September 14. In securing the services of 1 Jack Palmer, Promoter of Preston, had to do considerable talking. Salt Lake promoters were anxious to sign Palmer and Barger for a bout, but Corbridge apparently hao the most attractive proposition and the fight will be staged in Richmond. A good card of preliminaries round out the program. Cyclone Workman, 180 pounds, of Preston. Idaho, beef will meet A1 White of Weston, Idaho, in a four round go- - Sterling Hope of Clifton faces Harold Wiser in a four round bout. Jay TayIs lor matched with Kid Hawkeswood of Lewiston and Les White of Weston vs. A. J. Mendenhall of Richmond in the Three base hits- Curtis. McCul 147 pound class. In the curtain loch, Gunnell. Two base hits. raiser. Thomas Taylor, termed Quinney. the Fighting Kid will meet a ' fast boy in' George Gunnell of Richmond. Cor-bnd- ge - - Providence Mr. and Mrs. Weston Naef were and son of California calling on relatives here on Tuesday morning. Miss Karma Checketts entertained at a chicken dinner on Sunday. California lilies were used for the centerpiece. Covers were, laid for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Petersen and Pearl Petersen of Preston, Mr. and Miss Mrs. William Checketts, Arva Morgan, Miss Lucia Wah-le- n and Lyman and Lee Checketts. NEW YORK, Aug. 31. (UP) If last place rather than first ."as the prize at stake in the American league, there would be no lack of interest In the 1931 race. Three teams Chicago, De troit and Boston are in a vir tual tie for the cellar berth, with St. Louis only two games SALT LAK ECITY, Aug. 31 (UP) Abel Larson, lanky 23-- . year-ol- d I t,-- e 3-- 2-- 4. 0-- 5-- have m t.le the ok ,t Inis of all suits .CO to 2'iJ, rud have p ill ldi-82 doubles, ten nine than lie A's. i The Nation il leigu i; have i all over tie champions in tin matter of hcvm pilfeied 80 basei to P) foi Ur M ic km n slow fooled It ahcmY he rememb'Trd, however, th.i base-stealin- Announcement ty west of Amnlga, owned by Drs I P and E. I 8tewart Mr. Carlson ts making a duck Mickey Coc Inane wni be be Inn j the plate for the As mid s'al club their The club Is named Duck club In honor lag bases again-,- ! Mlstor C'leh the of Ilarry Btney, formerly of lane is something else again. Logan The prcqierty is being In the pitching end of thr flooded and ducks are already businrss Giove stands out hkp a beginning to congregate therehurkli berry in n bowl of cream FLIGHT DELAYED The mighty southpaw has won 26 games and lost only thire fur TOKIO, Aug. 31 (UP) The the stupendous average of 896 flight Of What is more, Grove is parti- projected trans-Partfi- c Jail Moyle. Los Angeles cularly effective in a shoit ser- Dm ies for he ran pitch a full game or Gloiy filer, and C, A Allen, every other day and do relict his companion, were delayed today when heavy rains prework on his day off. Backing up Grove are Rube vented final tests In their t Walbcrg, George Earnshaw and plane. Roy Mahaffey. all of whom have f PEST No, 117 won 15 or more games. A J The veteran' Jess Haines gink I'd like To bruise and blister with 11 won and three lost, tops Is he who calls The , the St. Louis pitchers. youngster Paul Derringpr has A waitress Sister!" St.-nc- - ahead- - The Chicago White Sox apparently wrere trymg to retain of the possession undisputed berth yesterday, making eight errors afield, but won their game with Detroit, 10 to 8 in innings and with Detroit at 12 now .397 are tied each. Boston remained one only point ahead, by dropping a 14 to 4 decision to the New York Yankees. Lou Gehjig hit his 37th homer of the season. FROM s Fish Haven on Bear Lake. Miss Karma Checketts spent part of the week in Preston at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Checketts. Jacob Fuhriman, Mesdames Jacob R. Fuhriman, Hyrum Fuhnman. and Joseph H. Zollinger motored to Ridgedale, Idaho, on Friday and spent the dav with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fuhriman. , Annual Flower Show The Second ward Relief Society held their annual flower show on Tuesday. A beautiful variety of flowers were on display. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Bruder-e- r and family have moved into the old Elizabeth Fife home. 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Checketts spent Friday with Mrs. Leslie Checketts of Preston. Mrs. Harold Parkinson and Mrs. Seth L. Leishman and DIAMOND ' was the acquisition by Vincent Carlson, of the proper- Sit unlay day. Clyde GLEAMS i 3-- 8-- 8, Tl'o CaiiK, however. ,V3 Jesse Cook of Avon spent Wednesday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Astle. Mrs. Susan Schiess arrived a home Thursday following weeks visit with relatives in Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Jensen were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. R Checketts on Sun- By Laufer Gomez NEW YORK. Aug. 31 (UP). Throw out the Grove man and mire is iitUO to choose between the Philadelphia Athletics amt the St Louis C.uilm.Us, the teams that Will meet in the 1931 wotids series. The liub batting average of the Athletics is .289, Jusi nr .(lints better than the collective thumpbi mark of the Caidinils Sundays Results New York 14, Boston 4. you S.n forget that however Philadelphia 1, Washington 5 (or the National Lca"'io ball Is much deader than sphere Chicago 10. Detroit 8 used in the American lrague. 3 St Louis Cleveland There is even less difference in club fielding, where the As have a percentage of .978 as NATIONAL LEAGUE against .974 for the boys from of Teams Standing St. Louis The Cards, however, Won Lost. Pet have had more opportunities to misque than the champions, 4800 changes to having ac some 4400 for the Athletics. Both clubs possess five .300 or better hitters. Simmons, with a mark of .385, tops the PhilCochrane. sluggers. adelphia Haas, Bishop, and Cramer head the As hitting above what used to be the charmed circle. Bottomley heads the St. Louis hitting parade with an average Boston 3 of 338 Hafey, Roettger. Frisch Brooklyn Pittsburgh 1, St. Louis 4 and Collins are the other .300 Cincinnati 4, Chicago 5. thumpers. Mrs- - BRUSHING UP SPORTS VeRhoh RICHMOND The Benson stake Fathers and Sons outing will be held next Saturday In High Creek canyon. The days program consists of bonfire at 8 a. m., hike 10 oclock, dinner 2 noon, games and sports. oclock, ball game and an evening bonfire. A hearty invitation is extended by the Y M. M. I. A. stake officers to all fathers and sons in Benson stake to participate in the outing. AH'I lus have o':i .!( nc.i i')1) l iiiihii while tu Cedi hiH two in led hi bill The in .pen- their children spent Friday with their parents, Mr. and Frank. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hansen and children spent Tuesday at STATE TITLE golf star, had marched another step along the road of " his ambition today by winning the Utah State amateur golf title. Larsons highest aspiration is to follow, step by step, in the , footsteps of George Von Elm, Utahs famous golfer. ?, And he is doing it not, per- as his haps, as sensationally ideal, out nevertheless steadily. Larsen defeated Clyde Thomsen. in the state amateur finals 3 and 2. Thomsen lost his chance when he took a disas-- 1 trous 41 on the first nine a setback from which he never recovered. II MORI. Parents Visits Mrs-Loui- ' Ernie Triplett set a mark of miles an hour for a measured mile. Stubby Stubblefield 130 traveled at a speed of miles an hour to break the kilometer record. loTTA HOKUM gPCK-S&-tf Mi 1 130 7 has established who By I1I.NRY I lilted Tress Staff Cone dent. i.1 ft. 'S GF.ORGF W. HILL P rUFSmFNT.THE AVfFRICSN TOBACCO CO. J. M |