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Show j THE HERALD - JOURNAL, LOGAN. UTAH, OCTOBER TUESDAY, 10 3 f., PAGE FIVE 1. MEETS DARREN IN LOGAN THURSDAY NIGHT World Series Hero In Action Allens Arena To Be Used For Fight Cards AS MARTIN STOLE THIRD IN, SECOND INNING AND HERE HE IS SLIDING HOME IN SEVENTH - " "I"" fid poll. Barger. wterweigm nl bo.xei uoi. r. ei the oi I mg it , m rrlley pride, Hankie in ,m. ja an eignt luune. go at tins 3.rena, 'ihuixUav euriu. Jack Corbnugc, Lain om meter of Prestun, ln- ta n vei g the Alien Aien.i tn st..,i i y cr u w ib program He states tna. si :ie oi lust ... be boxing taluit aiail.oli' secured this win er m , t, t give the Ians some in, ,ugli Hass ring peitoimamos Bargei ha-- bom nusii.g a name for hinwif Uu l.nt years He ilk. s tin game and is one of tne m ct sou mine boxers seen in these put, lor quite some time li ha, tuught a heady battle to the Wp rung of the ladder of northern I'tali and southern Idaho batthrs On his first lew app u unices the Kid took oi. sieond raters is tvo t.sted and developed attack from those cxp unices After much diligent pi at lice, Barnet und Ills handlers were convinced that he was ready tor tlie best welterweights in Utah and .since that tunc the Treasureton boy has beui taking them on as last as they come. Only recently he scored a victory over Peg Johnson of Salt Lake after being knocked down early in the fight. The Kid hit Johnson with everything but the ring posts Darren has long been a favorite in Utah fight circles and despite his long participation in the game is still among the best. The fight will bring together two boxers, both have lightning left pokes with good right hand wallops and both rely on their ring generalship to carry them through. In addition. Promotor has arranged a good supporting card Fattv Clark, the battling man mountain from Logan, will meet another battler in White of Weston, who weighs 190 pounds and carries a real mule kick. Arthur Cartwright of Lewiston meets Marchant Green of Ifyrum. A J. Mendenhall, pride of Richmond and coming amateur-scrappe- r, will meet Jimmie Ross of Logan while Mutt Dixon the former Preston high school athlete takes on Ralph Herzog of Afton, Wyoming ME TITLE IN $ ALUM 1 Cor-bnd- ge Xii hT j ' Oit 6 (UP) The Pacific Coast leagues two leading pitchers w.ll fare tarh other tonight when the two leading teams. Hollywood and San Francisco, open their series for the seasons biggest the 1931 pennant Their strong showing in the first half of the season and their garrison finish in winning the second half made the Seals slight favorites to capture the O ' ft .COCHRANE! ' v Mr. - i a- ' . i ,(A.. ''.'I iyi - MARTIN a,;-- MARTIN - 8v S ' . gi a fl v tt f . i ' '- V OsSfeV,. Sport Parade t-- X x T;i last two years ' 't i fi x 1 rh X , .1 '. A fa ( V i , '4 t ' V - BY HENRY McLEMORE United Press Correspondent PHILADELPHIA, ii is Pa., Oct. 6. Street, manager and . night nurse of the St Louis Nationals, today was holder of the all-tirecord for ingratitude, assuming that he gives a continental tinker s dam (whatever that Is and it isn't cussing, Mr Editor) about the Cardinals chances of winning the 1931 world series. You won't believe me when I tell you where Gabby (la tin for loquacious voluble and glib) was last night. Folks, take hold of something steady and oend your ears my way. Gabby (Burmese for Garrulous) was in New York seeing the Follies. Burleigh Grimes epithets were still echoing through Shibe park yesterday when the boss it through a gate marked slanders only, caught a taxi, then a train and headed for Helen Morgan, Harry Richman, Ruth Etting and 10U dazzling, breathdoll taking, ' Gabby hot-foot- heart-palpitati- babies. You . . entered the room with her on? I was frantic at any cost Id save my precious child. And so, on that fatal afternoon, I went to Paul-Lou- is apartment to beg to plead even to kill when ' code of the man she mar- this confei4in woman writes, her (brouh even though it dra the suffering silence of hell? 4I loted mv husband, Paul-loui- a loved him with all the yielding devotion of a country girl from lllinota Hut he was French, 4 foreign gentleman with a foreign code of morals He fouled my lips with faithless kisses and threatened to rear my hahy boy to worship his wayward attitude toward young womanhood. How could I how could any woman endure such torture and still f e go ries 44 - pite 'IWJ woman accept the ,4SS--. a, a plaioff series desthe fact that Holl.twood has won the pennant for the seven-gam- Hit a DYKES or-7- Death. "QHOUID tnoral r V s SAN FRANCISCO, cant imagine the way the Cards felt about it As young as I am, it sorta gripped me to see old Burleigh after the third game, his baby eyes full of tears, his wad of tobacco lying untouched on the dresser, here he was, all worn out, r.eeding a mothers love. And where was Gabby? (Cher-che- z La Femme) at the Follies? Let Burleigh speak. All afternoon we worked like dogs And what for? So M P Bailey, state wed have an edge on the AthPRESTON game warden has issued an of- letics? No, Jimminy crickets, ficial statement for elk hunters No So he could go to the Folin Franklin county. He states lies We went back to the hotel, the hunting of elk will be restricted to the period of Octo- w inners. We figured Gab would ber 20 to October 24 inclusive, be theie to set us up to some Mr Bailey states The provi- fudge sundaes We had the idea sions of the lavs relating to the Gab would be glad we won closed season shall be in foi ce Here I am, all fagged and noduring the suspension of any body to thank me, but the hoopen season bv the state fish tel clerk, and hes nobody to and game warden and whoever thank a fellow. Hes been callviolates anv of the provisions ing me Mr. Maranville for three shall be subject to the penal- days. Good evenin'. ties prescribed therefore Really as far as the sports ELI .... v .x-- . "'8 . Here, into this hunderins cltmer, Fate burled holt that ahook the very depths of this suffer m womaoa soul If you love all that 1a clean and fine 10 life if ever you have been tortured with the helpleaa thouht of a loved ones unfaithfulness, here ta a tremendous true life story that will np yon throulh every starkly told detail. The story la eailed HBK lOSD and Master. Yon will find it complete in November Trcb Story Magazinb tost at it flowed from the pulatn pea of thia brave wman who foufht for the Right. Get yoor copy of Troe Story get it today reed it today I Tnu Stry Hemr it ssw brdettt iwry Mtmimf night twr U BA f nnd NBC Btd Nttwnrk, Ji rfarfi Ntw arl timt 1 Divifig into the hug, John (iVp) M mm, Curd ient i ! ichler ami Vf of the hkuh1 gam" the sttU1( mning in m t i of the woihl senes at St. Lotus, is shown here stmling thud m one of the thiillmg featiues of the contest. Jimnn Dykes, Athletics third Imseman, And hen- .urn s, , , mm the second run, sliding into home plate i feet sumn.e play on il (lelherfs hunt .M.ckey Cochrane, Athletics catching ace is is lunging at the runner a second too late, w hde Umpue Hill Klein clos.-lwatches the sliown making ,i (lespmate etloit to nail Martin, hut getting the hall too late. Umpire Nailm is tiammg hi.s eve on the plav. It liapiiened m the sevetith inning. play. Shortly afteiwanl. Maitm raced home on WiKons tly. r- - writers are concerned, this affair should be dismissed with a knowing wink, an understanding nod of the head towards the Cardinals dugout, and a sly smile. But it cant be. It is, mayhap, of National significance Suppose Gabby (Missouri for Charles) gets the Follies fever. Better men than Gabby have been smitten with (or by) it. Suppose he decides to fetch out the bovs today in the following style: James Bottomley sitting cross-leggon a pianoSparky Adams doing an Adgio, doubling on brass. Grimes singing Burleigh a mouthful of slippery ellum. And all of them dressed up in wisps of chiffon, gilt pumps, and wearing hair ribbons. Such a rash art on Street's part would completely shatter the with aura of double-dippe- extra- d, thick dignity which has surrounded this autumn fall classic (by courtesy of the Great Northern Sheep Dip corporation). and rob the Cardinals of their chance of winding up the season in a veritable blaze of glory (courtesv of the Adam's Chowder and Marching club). Cache Junction Mr. and Mis E R Ballard and son. Cecil motored to Salt Lake City Thursday to attend confer- ence and the State fair. Mr and Mrs. H. D Pippen and daughter, Jean, of Montpehei, Idaho, were guests of Mr and Mrs. Orval Hardy and faim'y Friday and Saturday. Lynn 3arkcr. George O Jones and Miss Lorraine Jones me attending the U. S. A C. this year. Mr and Mis Thompson of Richmond v ere guests of then son and daugli'rr-m-laMr. and Mrs f than Thompson, Thursday evening. Mr and Mrs Riiey Nol on and son, Tom of Ontaria Oregon spent Thursday vmtn.g fijench here. Mr and Mrs oNoiman Baldwin and family were guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Baldwin, Wednesday at Well Mr and Mrs Leroy G Salis- bury and family motored to Idaho. Thursday uheie they visited relatives. The Cache Junction football team and the Snuthfield seventh grade team plavcd a game at Smithfield, Friday. The score was 7 to 0 in favor of Smithf' Id. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jenkins and daughter, spent last week visiting In Lund. Idaho, with parents and relatives. Mr. and Mrs Ray Seamons and family of Logan and Mr and Mrs. Roy Wright of Salt Lake City were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs George W. Elwood and family, Sunday. Anmo. Grizzlies, Bulldogs Are Title Contenders SUP OLYMPICS Following Fridays Region One football games Logan and North Cache elevens appear to be two of the strongest teams in the region. Logan scored a lopsided victory over Preston 38-- 0 while North Cache was just as impressive with a 19-- 0 win from South Cache at Hyrum. Bear River, after playing Preston a scoreless tie at Bear River a week prior, eked out a 0 tnumph over Weber when Frank Hawkins educated toe elder, present Regional champions, and Ogden have failed to get into action in region competition LOGAN SHOULD SHOW IMPROVEMENT Logan gave ample evidence that they have another good team and one that will show a maiked improvement as the season progresses Crookston did much smfting of men m lor and the first Fridays game time this season appears to be fairly certain where his men belong. With a comparatively forward wall, he has much trouble in finding the best combination. The guuids on the Logan team haw been refcried to as somewhat weak but Friday's gam0 gave Crookston a new idea and with sevcial changes the taking place this week, Gi'ziiis will be all set for L a'h Cirlic Keith Worlev gave .'mole evidence that he is still the same dangerous ball carrier while Kent kv ill also showed up Vvi d and with his poed and power e a good all around man Ks intdfemiKe running was c penally out-- t. nding No: Hi ( ,u he lived up to advance dope and m fact did 'i oc than they were to when tin v handed cspt(d Coach Flash Neil ens J.igiurs a .sound V, 'hit mg has Coach trouncing kk;n 1 ) t'o HISI5ND a powerful quartet asking y Brr.j TO GO V. I Ttf ME Tc CRYSTAL BOTTLING forward wall and a hard hitting and elu- who was recently changed from end to quarterback, handled the team well and did some nice forward passing Dale Bergeson at fullback is a husky chap with plenty of dynamite and an educated toe. Ace Johnson, NORTH CACHE HAS STRONG ELEVEN North Cache appeared able to advance the ball practically at wall in midfield but near the goal line, the stubborn little Soutn Cache line tightened and a couple of times the Bulldogs failed to make yardage In Fridays games. Logan should win over South Cache by a fairly good margin. However the Jaguars are always in the habit of giving Logan all they want in the way of a football game and may surpns; the Grizzlies to a considerable ex- PARIS. Ot. 6 Par- (UP) the French 1932 Olimpies at Los Angeles, Calif, may depend on how strict enforcement of the American prohibition law will be, it was learned today The French Olympic committee will meet Thursday to decide whether France will be represented in the games if the dry laws pie-vethe athletes from having the wines they drink ordinarily here. ticipation of teams in the nt Do you need envelopes, letterheads printe NOW? Ask the Herald - Journal commercial printing department, 77 West Center Street, to do It. A26tf. Chills that tickle your spine with fmgns of me; tin ills that make your heart jump like a Mexican jumping bean; a story packed witn suspense; use of the cameia that by the magic of illusion makes the spectator think he is participating in the solution of a baffling crime, and half a dozen of the best performers seen this season theyre all in "The Spider, the Fox mystery melodrama that started Sunday at the Capitol. The Spider tells of a brother and sister kept apart by a dishonest uncle who wants to secure their inheritance for himself While attending a theater with his uncle the sister sees the brother assisting a magician in his act. The uncle attempts to prevent their reunion; the lights go out; a shot is fired and the panic is on. Edmund Lowe as the magician is a cut above anything he Lewiston Quartet Sings In Richmond RICHMOND The Layne quar of Lewuston furnished a de- tet lightful musical program at the Richmond Lions club lunchonn Monday evening at the South Mr Hatch of the Idaho legislature, w'ho was scheduled to lecture at the luncheon met with an accident Monday and was unable to keep the appoint-war- d chanel. ment. J. L. Robinson and Milton Webb were special guests. N6jth;ih'aM tent.. North Cache should have little trouble with Preston although a comparatively inexperienced Preston team learned a lot of football against Logan a week ago and one of these days they aie going to upset some strong team. Ogden will meet Bear River at Ogden while Boxelder will hke-l- v whitewash Weber Ogden and B older get into action for the fii't time this w'eek and wul! give fans a chance to see just how close this Region One race will be SI. 57 THIN nils OCTOBER AND RETURN 9TH Fiom Logan via Oregon Short line Tn kets good only in ci ii he, or chair cars, implied fee return to Ijomc destination ly ire midnight October 12'h A local agent for fuithu di t uh. ) HVS 'V'lC.a'VO of sive backs. At the Capitol has done before. Lois Moran, showing the beneficial effects of her recent stage experience, is very appealing as the sister. George E. Stone gets in some telling work. El Brendel is most amusing. The direction of William Cameron Menzies and Kenneth MacKenna is a thing of beauty. ?-- J last word EXPLAINED 70 Hb the 1 7HAT THE PRICES WERE THE MOOT REA COMA B'L E IN TOWN, A NO THAT AS OUR. fORHiTUifttMGE and pick: our a living- moon CREDIT tV4.? GOOD VJS MIGHT A? WELL DTE IT. 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