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Show THE HERALD-JOURNA- FRIDAY, AUGUST LOGAN, UTAH, L, 10, 10 0 TAGE SEVEN. 1. TOURNEY FINALS AT FIREH ALL SUNDAY FIT AND FIRST AT 50 Saturday On Firehall Courts Plenty of fireworks are due to bo shown off on the firehall courts Saturday when the semifinals of tho Logan city tennis tournament The will be held. mutches will be held on the fireball courts Sunday afternoon. In advancing to the quarterfinals, which are siheduled for to-- d .y, seeded players in all divisions experienced a great deal of difJoe Geddes, second seedficulty ed in the men's singles, was hard pr sued to di feat Glen Olson, Olson has been playing brilliantly throughout the tournament and may surprise in the junior singles, where he defeated Harold Hendricks, Another surprise entrant in the men's singles, Allen Otterbeck, continued bis stellar play in exto win. tending Dick Hill, Don Johnson, Richmond entrant, the only who has eleminated eecded player from the tournament so far, entered the quarter-f.nround in the junior singles by defeating Dale Coburn, Johnson defeated the seeded Max Culler in straight sets Wednesday. With the exception of Cutler, all seeded players will meet today in the quarter-finalThree teams in the mens and have gained posijunior doublessemi-finations in the Saturday wins Thursday. with quaiter-fina- l The Jack Christiansen - Perce Smith combination, seeded number one in the draw, defeated Owen Dailey and G. E. McDonald, in the mens doubles They will nu et the winner of the Hill, Harold Dibhie-IluEdison match in the 6-- 8 ?, al 6-- 4. s. ls Quarter-fina- Christiansen ikmhlr-rii'- li s defeated 2 Saturdayss Schedule MENS SINGLES Ippcr Bracket i, COME ON, Low 9 a. n., n ''Vinner Dibble Johnson, WOMENS Marry -- 4 p lper Evans-Croiket- 6-- Line-h.tug- 6-- Hen-son-ll- er RAYSON Edison-MrCella- Johnson-Hendrick- 6-- 2 6-- - 6-- r, it Canal Grocery a New n has to lie taken to determine a (hampion, tlieie is none worthy of tin- name. '1 lie Thil pcihaps 30 year-old has the stiongest claim, but ring-- , wuinis would like to see lum demon ,li ate his supremacy outside of Palis. Dundee, topped by Thil and d M.ii by and oulsl,iii( twice icpilled hv Yarnsz, made tiebid a in lor Rosrnblooin Lou Drouillard, the leadership, Walker, look like the Missing Persons at 33, is ictuining to the to gain the recognition ot dricks READS MORE BOOKS division he onto niletl in Ituifau Harold Olson defeated Harold New Yoik Boxing Cotntnis. Hendrieks Die a final, despeiate altempt to STATE COLLEGE, Pa. O' la Harold Dibble defeated James in the nine impound! sum. Basis for the belief Penn Slate Yaio. 7, tho. only youngster ot money, if any. the lot, has a phenomenal record Don Johnson defeated Dale Co- students studied harder last year A defeat by the Fhmio souththan the year before is provided on paper, but his performances burn, 1 on Aug MENS DOl'BLES by Librarian Lewis, whose figures paw, Young (Joibett III, outside of Pitlslmigh at times of show 14 per cent more books w re the Hound Walker Second 14, would depnve have been rather unsatisfactory. out during the last fiscal cheeked Bracket Lower ollii o ks apof bin last semblance The Pole is ail awkward swinger, defeated Spencor- - year. Tyson-Davi- s peal, and Kearns long bimo has without a punch to bring the cus. lost his grip as a manager. lomcrs to the edge of their seats. It Is fitting, pn haps, that Kearns is taking bis final fling out Jones Is Real Champ there at the end of the trail, "ORRETT, whose brief orru- where he started, and where lie pancy of the welterweight stumbled across the gold mine throne was terminated by Jimmy that was Jack Dempsey. first flurry of punches, With his old flair for ballyhoo, McLarmns is an awkward mauler who has Schilling Iced Tea is more refreshing because the Kearns brought m tho ubiquitous been ten more for than around Bill Miller and his dictionary of tea itself is fresh to begin with. Its toasted fresh years. 8i mi lies to beat tho dtums. Walker isn't the distance from and crisp by the Schilling secret process. Fresli Tea, Kan Francisco to Elizabeth, N. J., Middlers in Muddle of what he was, but may still like any fresh food, always has more flavor. Schilling reclaimhave enough left to put the breath MILLER'S first act was wreath for ot life into one ot boxing's sevTea has more flavor. Iced Tea must have lots of ing eral gasping classes. But things Walker, and to take a nation-wid- e flavor so the melting ice wont drown it. poll of sports editors to ascertain certainly are in sorry shape when a division has to fall back on an who has the best right to it who Dundee, liko tho Toy Bulldog. Walker, Vince in Gorilla Jones, the Akron negro, fences with Teddy Yaros Pittsburgh on Sept. 11. or Marcel might le able to whip them all, Thtl, the bald bomber of La Hell hut who would care? That is what is wrong with the France. business. There are It strikes me that Miller solved the problem when lie sent out his too few good lighters for the trade questionnaire. Aliy lime a ballot to tie to. ADLY bent fiiiani ially', Mickoy Walker ami Jark Kiarns are In San Frant Hco for what may In stand their rom lading luigili.-l.- c plugging for mikels, now. instead of the thousands ot yoie. His heavyweight who I nub d . by liis hnotkout by Mux Silini'd-Ing- nmblb-weigl- Pictured above is the beautiful S E, Needham tennis trophy to go to the winner of men's Logan city singles the finals of ihampionship, whah will bu played at the fnehall courts Sunday. This trophy must be won three tunes in su cession in order to become a permanent possession. To the new eham- pion will go the first leg on h this new trophy Glade won permanent possesof the first trophy when sion he won the city championship for the third time in succession last summer. r 7- -. PHONE 395 WEST CENTER 110-- 3. 6-- -- Med. lied 10 lbs. EQC Sugar, Bei t Vinegar, gal. Flour, W 48 Tissue, 3 Toasted nnmm Tea for I cod Tea z-- 1 2gc bs. $ 1 59 hitc Huso 10 Soap, rolls bars Laundry, C. W. Par Sweet, Juicy 97c a mm 2 doz. 9QC KwW Melons About Town Boyd Hatch of New York City arrived ia Logan Monday to join his family at their summer home in Logan canyon. 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W hen you buy Hego Milk at your grocer, you help your eoaimunity to help iimdf. Deliver Yre er Bracket L'ibbk-Ediso- .. Sko - win-nc- r McCiellan-Gardne- tirehall. semi-final- STEVE 'gON BRITISH hi I. Thursday's RasiiKs St. Louis 2. Detroit 13 Boston 15. Philadelphia 2 (called nd of fifth, rain! New York t Waahington. Cleveland at Ohicagu, ram rain. n 1 1 Al-m- Chicago vs. Winner Christiansen-Ediso5' p,. m., winner MeClellan-Kiopflfirehall. Lower Bracket Winner Geddos - Maughan vs. Dibble-Hil2 p. m.,. fire-l, winner ball. Jl'NIOIt SINGLES I'pper Bracket Winner Hill-K- . Maughan vs. uniform diKen ultra-viol- Semi-final- ls 8-- Detroit Xtw York Ckveland Boston Washington retul!(, j light ruH shine on the1 pure tnilk. NO FOB ION FstltSFAM K IS i. THK FI.AOK IS NOT The priee ia not itUTeaaed of thin irradiation. AYIERKAN l.EAUl'E Standing of the Teams . n a nd hate long 011 his a mltrihlt new qu.ility ... an extra Mtipply of the precioua sunshine vfamin I. In creating thw it.iimn in S go Milk ho use n.tture'a ohii methml ... we let Thursday's Kismlt-- ; lliooklyn 5, New York 16 Chu ago at Pittsburgh, ram. Only games scheduled. Dnvis-Lindqui- Quarter-final- Mhiih ure now 0. 6-- fid lo the calf. knouu for it Tyson - Davis defeated Christensen, Junior Doubles Second Hound Lower Bracket defeated Clark Johnson, default. Johnson - Hendriiks defeated McClellan-Ediso- it, All Sejm Milk, Darley-Meponal- Christensen-Larson- near here Aside from its ilinimu- live sue. the freak mil is normal m iveiy rtxpeit. A ratten of throe nursmg milk bottles of nulk a day Extra Quality at the same low price NATIONAL I. EAGl'E Standing of tile Teams Results - Smith defeated l j - 6-- Adamson-Hammon- HALF-DOZE- STANDINGS r, d DERBIES STILL RESPONDS To THE Old, Major League Van-dvrho- ff SINGLES Bracket vs. winWinner Petersi t, 6 p. m., firener ball. Lower Bracket Winner Stowcll-Tinge- y d The number two seeded men's ner doubles team, Marvin Davis and firehall. Mens Doubles Ross Tyson, defeated Ervine Fish I pjier Bracket and Paul Christensen, Christiansen-Smit- h vs. winner s to enter the against n, 6 and (he winnr of the Reid Maughan-LeMoi- n Geddis-Ilii- l p. m., firehall Maughan, Lincoln Si holes match. I ower Bracket Tyson-Davi- s Thursdays Results vs winner MENS SINGLES and McClellan Second Hound Kcholcs, 3 p m., firehall. Lower Bracket Jl MOH DOl'BLES Joe Geddes defeated Glen Olson I pH-Bracket and Winner Dihble-Jld- l Xamnine Maughan defeated G. vs winner Gardner-Cut-lE. McDonald, default. Crockett-Cardo11 a. m. and Dick Hiil defeated Allan Ottcr-b(- " firehall. 6 k. Ha-ol- d lamer Bracket Dibble defeated Reid vs winner OlMaughan. s 11 son and SINGLES Jl'NIOIt a. m., firehall. Third Hound Bracket I'piH-- r Pick Hdl defeated Glen Olof.son, STILL WEARS INDIAN GAKB default. Reid Maughan defeated Charles GAY HEAD, Mass., ri) Chief Jenkins Lincoln McClellan defeated Ar- Harrison Vanderhoop of the Gay Head tribe of YVampanoage Inthur Henson Walter Gardner defeated Owen dians is. perhaps, the only Indian who still wears his native garb Dailey His dress includes a band of wamLower Bracket Bud Edison defeated Dick Bell pum around his braided hair from which a feather extends. Glen Olson defeated Harold Hen- semi-fina- ALTWOU6M HE 15 CROWDING N 50, TMIS WINNER OF A TENNIS TROPHY defeated Peterson, default Maughan Maughan defeated Henson-Partncdelimit. MclTellan-Schole- s defeated 6-- TRACKS. f'AI E BORN k.m I' A edition of a leal calf but lo weighing pounds was found In the pasture of Lawson Viera, SMIIll CENTER vest-pink- default. Garbett, 6, FAMILIAR CRy, 1INY - Semi-Fina- ls yiww Hi igiMii MiliMwiiW wan 1H mummpmm WIII ill (WWI1HWW iiMM (Kt iffWllBibliO Km Ilf w 'jiViFiaui |