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Show j THE HERALD - UTAH, JOURNAL, LOGAN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER P, 1031. PAGE FIVE Opening Logan Fight Card On Thursday HOW THEY Ail Fistic Events P RENO, Nevada, Sept 8. jark Dempsey piepared to fly nnnim. ,.nt s biows failed to to Salt Lake City today lor the ll() l)UllecJ his burial of his biotnei t'.T,. ilies and jn.ipo-.elBarney chop- Dempsey, after a Labor Dav puni his d several times In gnat exhibition in whmh the former ped re mund H( one! Dempsey t hampion flattened three wesa It ft hook to Bums flashed tern heavyweights More than 10 000 fans jarn-ti- e chm and haa the Iowan out on nis icet. lace track erena see Dempsey top with Sam Baker 207 of Douglas than a lound i ns opponents earning two ot AAr,:Ftl blow less to the nbs them for two rounds and out the third The teiudjuni loi the count of ten U , 1 - v A md Leoi arci S.ieli , D inpsev's business manager said afhr- wart that one of Baker's libs hampion $10 000 The first opponent was Ed- Was bioken die Bums, 189, Davenport, Iowa Dempsey whippet od to his Burin thud opponent. Red Ttmglev Dempsey weighed 19a was permitted a number of 193 of Seattle that he would and thn lilted him go easy, the air with a punch to lead Tn gleV H'sted on ihe rpsm and then eanv back lot moi e He went down again it the end of the round, and ,n tie second round went down a thud time. Dempsey picked him no and earned lnm the H"t of the way 'I luce otlieis scheduled to fight lumps, failed to appear five round ported to ms workout have earned the re- ex-- If You Are Driving a motor car , a without ? liability insurance youxveed a flock of horse shoes? 5ee Leave STAND Are To Be Staged c IT MIN MINS 'IITIE - Idaho Sept 8 POCATLLLO, Not oi ly did Ralpii Pug- - UP mne Salt Lake, rapture southern Idaho amateur tournament vMerday also set up two in v reroids Scaling 'ix biidies, Pugmire established a new nine hole course record with a total of 30 .strokes His 13 hole mail; of 67 also achieved a record. 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J'-mo- i INSURORS Phone 960 Standing The opening card of the fight reason m Logan wdl be staged Thuisday at 8 30 p. m. in llln s arena The tnain event will be an eight round go between Tony and ejason of Salt Dike City, hard Battling Lamoreaux, the hitter fiom Pieston and moie recently fighting out of Logan Clawson lias been fi hting in Salt Lake lor a number of has Lamoieaux years while done practically all of his fighting in Cache valley for the past lew years The two met in Logan several times in previous jears 1,1 of the 'be eaid, Kid Hawkeswood of Lew-int- o mton meets Garth Clark of Lo-tgin in a six round go. This tight should be one of the best on the card Bo'll boys are willing mixers and have had considerable experience in the squared circle, Leonda Poulson of Brigham C.tv meets Turp Taylor cf Lewiston in another four round semi-wlndi- SCHEDULE If AGUE of Teams NATIONAL ra C' and Marchant Green takes O Jensen of Bngham In the opening event of the card, Marion Ames, local fighter, matches his hard lnt- ting tactics with Lynn Pitcher of Smithfield. on K City Jaguars Face Hard SET Work On Gridiron BY Louis New' York Biooklyn Chicago St M INDILL G. AI LI N CHICAGO, Sept. 8 U P HYRUM Old Dame C.iadna-tio- n . Three days will elapse between yeaily takes her toll lium the end of the Major league the ranks ot the high school baseball season and the first athletes thioughout the length Pittsburgh game of the woild series, ac- -i and breadth ot the land. Boston cording to the playing schedule Nevertheless year m and year Philadeljohia diawn up by Commissioner K. out aspiring young candidates Cincinnati M Landis and league olficials. appear on the scene to stop inThe season ends September! to the oreech, sometimes atMondays Results 27. but ..the first game of the grea'er heights of athNew Yoik woild Philadelphia series will not be play-- 1 taining letic fame than their gone but 2 1, October ed until Thursday, not forgotten jiredeees.sors. Boston Brooklyn 2 in the city winning the Na-- j St. Louis MILSFN HAS -, Chicago sectional league pennant. The Cincinnati Pittsburgh 4 ond game also will be played lOlGII JOB ' Flash is Nielsen Coach in the National league city and then the scene will shift to facing just such a situation AMERICAN IX AGUE American league grounds for this year at South Cache PracTeam Standing tically all of the 1930 Jaguar the next three games. If the Si Louis Cardinals and football squad have been elePet on 701 Philadelphia Athletics win their vated to higher stations 604 respective pennants, the sched-- , life s ladder ot endeavor than .593 ule announced yesterday by1 prep school activities, through K. M. Landis. the .515 Commissioner of graduation doorway .418 follows: remain Only six letteimen to lorrn a nuous tor the 1931 .412 Oct 1 and 2 at St Louis. .388 Oct. 3 and 4 travel and idle grid machine. However when 373 day because Sunday baseball is Mentor N.ehen issued his initial call to the gridiron last banned in Philadelphia. Oct. 5, 6. and 7 at Philadel- Wednesday nearly forty candidates responded St Louis Detroit phia. Oct. 8 - travel'Flush to exhibit a pleasant Cleveland 6 5. Chicago New York 15-Oct. 9 and 10 if the sixth smile of pieseason satisfaction Philadt lphia 4 Two of the five leturmng and seventh games aie necessaw tegular duty last Boston Washington sary): at St Louis. . . 0-- 1. 5-- 4-- 0. 0-- 3. 8. 6-- 2, ' causing 7. 1, 2-- 2, - 9, en 5-- 1. 5, make these veterans work haro to hold their places. GOOD SOPHOMORE READY TALENT season while tne other four were only used occasionally. Onlv two of the five are back-fiel- d men. two Were used at guaid one at end. and the regular center. So the problem facing Coach Nielsen is certainly a tough one. To mould a ?roup of green youngsters into unit of i smooth working fighting football machinery is no mean task for any one to t .ukle But that is what coaches are paid for and the're named for the job. So we have no doubts that the Jaguars will be serious contenders for the honors of Region One Flash has a reputation for putting fighting teams in the race for the gonfalon. Taylor, last years Juddy center sensational sophomore heads the list of lettermen and looks god for a great season at his old position He's the lad who played Weber highs Last year, Coach Nielsen inaugurated Freshman football and the Wellsville Junior high blossomed forth in like manner with the result that a large number of the promising sophomores are on hand to vie for places on the squad this year along with the second string men from 1931. The following reported for practice a week Theron ago. Keed Petersen, Mauchley, Grant Nielsen, Darrel Larsen Howard Maughan, Reed Williamson Everett Rose, Don Smith, Woodrow Selley, Glen Mauchley, Douglas Allen, Jay Allen, Heber Glenn, Parley Franklin Gunnell, Gunnell, Jack Poppleton, Keith Stauffer, Merrill Cooper, Elma Richman, Vern Yeates, Louis Anderson, Ross Wyatt, Preston Gunnell Lowell Baker, Weston Haslam, Clark Nielsen, Homer Anderson, Clark White, Max James, Howard Poulsen, Stanley Gessell, Olaf Hartvigsen, Junius Smith, Reed Allen, Ariel Humphries, Winsor Rice, Glen Allen, Lyle Vintan Larsen, Ariel Hansen, Humphreys and Bud Gessell. on DON'T SLEEP ON LEFT center to a stand-stiin las first start. Flanking him SIDE, GAS HURTS HEART on either side in the guard poIf stomach gas makes you sitions will probably be Fred restless and unable to sleep on One Leishman and Claik Petersen, right side, take Adierika both of whom saw considerable dose will rid you ot gas or nerduty last season in these posi- vousness, and bring sound sleep. However many of the tions City Drug Co. new candidates are going to (Advertisement) ll 0 T !, S, SUPREME DETROIT, Sept 8. dT) retained the America today Harms worth trophy and title to wmild speed supremacy on water. The bitterest race in the history of the sjyeedboat classic last was declared no match night, after both the British challenger, Kaye Don, and the American defender, Gar Wood, had broken the rules by beating the gun at the start of the second heat. Don s great white hydroplane, Miss England II, caught in the wash of Wood's Miss America IX, a moment after the start, flung itself five feet out of water, broke in two, and sank. Don and his two mechanics were rescued, suffering only minor bruises. white-haire- d Wood, The known as the Fox of Gray-havesucceeded in his desperate effort to keep the trophy from going back with Don to England. But it was a hollow victory. 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