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Show THE FACE SIX. FRIDAY, AUGUST LOGAN, UTAH, 1IEKALD-JOURNA- CITY Thats Picture Seven Seeded Stars a Knockout Clarkston And Cornish Clubs Remain In Running For Needham Trophy Ku Li.u'ht PrVtm the mens Friday tor final rniitrhe-Loga- i Series ')pen Three-Gam- e For N. C. Pennant :. n to di t t hr hr jf - df. Tyson n Needham 0-- L 4 Junior Single df. Bud Edison Judd Harris Richard Bell df Hilman Johnson Sixth annual Ike Willmore Max Cutler df s tournament, He? aid-- . Journal, Charles Jenkins df. Bill Darby. tn tin- l by Vanderhaff-McOlella- Saturdav ' bit t lii diVi-n- nple.-- i I'.iv sponsored in .star. df Hurrison-Co- Dibble-Fis- burn se mi !.d- 2 LX 'jp that day im Joe GcihJi s, ,'reIei. advanced with a sis Junior Double star no 6 I over victory wmlc Lin Arthur ILh-'Mrtkhlun downed Dean Anderson, CJ.miu Smith r.iihe st.v, after losing the tir.xt :, the final Edixon-Olofo.s- (if. n re s no u.;i s hMpp and to .vaman V, alson, who is falling to thf canviiH in liD bunt at .ivrp ol, England, against fealher-w- AT ill" r. ' Tin. twisted right leg, the arms iglit ()uifiipiii n! raised in lighting aniimD, the lack of effort to break the fall t i t v to the fu,f. tJmt Watson has just boon knocked out. tby all This is one of the rae instans in which the actual koockout ha T Smith-Frederic- b Johnsnn-Willmor- (if e 2 11 Kd Singles Joan Giles (if. Kilo Ie.ierser ike Willniote. 1 an ALmghan, Ijennui Luis Jones Uf Janet Sn !i( el lie loan defeated other South and Glen default. Ted Hansen, I lovvni d semi f inals Schedule u tcUG'd Jessop, Saturday., HUH-n'- s Score being deLiUd KropfJ? 6 2. n Extended Gunnell, GlJOMrlt Ihesfon "Pm p' dark-.-ta- who elim:- llsviib nnfed Dai ..!! 1 hbide. sixth-seedeWednesday was furiad to three sets in downing Stephen Harrison, young Logan player. Gunnell won but the tirst set handily at got into hot water m the second, In the both set last bowing of the boys played hard tennis hor.su V Welisville entry Harrison to win Vern with Harrison paired Peterson in the men s doubles to force Harold Dibble and Irvine Pish losing to the latter pair, with the and Lincoln Ken Vandeihaff McC Han staged a mild surprise Ross Tyson and in upsetting 4 Sylvan Needham Jr., Tyson paired with Marvin Davis to win the title last year. Edison Advance Bud Edison, seeded No. 1 in the junior singles advanced to the 1 with a victory over Judd while Max Harris, who is Cutler, a steady junior displaying an excellent stroke in the tourney, downed Ike Willmore, In the junior doubles Bud Edison and Gler. Olofson defeated the combination of Porter and while Preston Harris, Gunnell and Dean Anderson, brilliant South Cache pair defeated Smith and Frederick, Joan Giles defeated Smith and Frederick. Joan Giles defeated Ella Pederand Lois Jones won sen. by default over Jenett Spencer in the only ladies matches listed. Thursday's .Results Mens Singh Joe Geddes df. Arthur Henson, ls back-han- d 6-- 6-- 3 6-- Lemoine Maughan df. Ted Han- son. 6-- Ed. Kropli df. Ike Willmore, 0, 6-- Lincoln McClellan df. Dean Anderson Glen Olson df. Howard Jessop, 6, 6-- Preston rison, Gunnell df. Steve Har- 4 Porter-Hur-r,.- (If ( binned-Anderso- coin semi-fina- 21 X33 S3 air. have and Ogden Id u d bv tin- camera. lac bout between Joe i.o'i's ami Muxie Baer 'I he t in b making the best ofjer ii p.m., w.il ;vi the fight, said Jacobs. hull No 2 a .'.I) s'ciied the Detroit Linvs Winner and the heay-v- . k'neha.i coln McClellan, ht after Louis easy knockout No. 2. over Kingtish l.ev.nsky, T Men's Doubles i;e fight will be held either LG or 27. K M and Winner and Anderson vs irobs said he obtained the UV 1IENKY McLEMOKE 9 a m., Firehail No. 2. mat eh as an absolute outsider Winner ityan and and not as matchmaker for New vs. Dibble-FisYorks 2uth Century Sporting eluo. DKS MOINES, la., Aug. 9 U'' 10 a.ni. Eirehall No. 2. This left an opening for the Do not be sut prised, dear v.y Junior Singles Illinois Sporting club, headed ny come to vs. winner constituents, if before you Winner Edison-Bethe millionaire, Sheldon Clark, who the end of their glorious essay Eirehall No. 2; 11 you in aided promotion of the $192,000 find me touching with a light, a. m. sure on such diversified Loui.SLevinsky fi?ht. but hand Anderson-HarrisoWinner Dean subjects as 1 ice cream socials, or Ryan vs. winner their significance, their insignifi1 p. m. Firehail No. 1. cance, (2) Tlie danger of allowJunior Doubles League ing children tu skip grades before n vs. winner the sixth, 43 The rare and feedand Chatterton- - Lindquist suring of growing Davey tree and Davis, 4 p.m., Firehail No. 1. geons and, (4) Has tatting gone n and to Winner stay. e va. winner Willmore- Willmore and I may be forced to fall back 4 p.m., Firehail No. 2. on these topics in order to Womens Singles make this article run its propvs. winWinner Peterson-Gile- s er length, for my critical anner Jones Evans. 7 a. m., Firehail alysis of the Joe Louis-Kin- g No. 1. Levinsky fight is not going to Crockett-Adamson vs Winner take me vcy long. It could 7 t, winner am., all be summed up in one word Firehail No. 2. Thursday's Results You can see tor Whambc: New York Fhiladeplhia yourself that Whambo does I'ittsburRh 5. Chicago 9. not easily lend itself to a Only games scheduled. When description. lengthy To you ve said "Whambo you've said Whambo'' P. I., Aug. 9 d'.ki MANILA, Honestly, that's all the fight The Philippine Islands will return consisted of. Louis walked out, to Davis cup tennis competition in aseyed the 2ud pounds of sterling 1936, the island lawn tennis sociation announced today. The young manhood who was the LePhilippines have not been con- vinsky of Wednesday night, and testants for the cup since 1926. started whacking away at him. so Leonardo Garvia, Jr., is the out- Levinsky just stood there, that he was in what standing player in current compe- frightened tranas described he himself tition. He was as helpless as a. .ft som. Q. tree before a skilled woodsman witn axe in hand. One felt that Louis, like a woodchupper, could have noticed the King and made him fall in whatever direction he LiveDENVER, Aug. 9 tl.Pt stock: Cattle: 200; market steady; willed. cows and heifers beef steers It hud been hoped that Lefeeders and calves vinsky would remain upright 75: bulls stock long enough to hit Ixmis and new Hogs: 110; market slow settle onoe and for all whether sales higher; top early 11.50; the Detroit negro could stand packing sows a robust Sip on the countenance. As you must know, one of the most vital questions before the nation todu.t. ranking with the utilities problem and the issue, is whether Louis can take it or not. We probably Mill he forced to end up by writing our congressman to settle the matter for us, inasmuch as Louis persists in knocking people out Isdorc they hit him. Herman has neen witn 15 ciubs, Ferxonally. I think we might but Cincinnati is the only one that as well worry our pretty little ever took him back. heads as to whether Doris Duke There are many stories about Cromwell, suddenly taken poor, and beld-in- g would be able to do her own dishhis quaint while with the Dodgers, but es, particularly those supper dishes his tripling into a double piay that you leave till morning. grabs the grapefruit. Doris isn't Komg to get tur, "Chick Fewster was on first and Louis, it stems, isn't go- base, Dazzy Vance on second, and infc to got rapped on the proHank Deberry ou third, with one file. out," explains Herman. , George Mogrldge was pitching tor' Boston. In signing Max Baer to meet the dark angel of Detroit, as my ehoose to call Head Down, Herman contemporaries Louis. Promoter Mike Jacobs has Triples Into Double Play done a great service to Mrs. Max 44T HIT a line drive off the right-4- - Baer. As I understand it. the Held wall and Deberry scored. major domestic problems of the tOL-off the bounced back ball The Baers is. keeping Maxie at home. wall all the way to the Braves When Louis gels through with second baseman. I rounded flrst him Max will he at home L4 hours base and raced for second. The a day. lie will be stretched out, second baseman threw to the and thankful of the attentions of wile. shortstop, and a play was made a dutiful and loving tor me as I slid into the bag. Oh ye, before I bring this to "Then somebody yelled outburst to a rlose, allow lyrio shortThe ball the home. throw me to pick Baer to knock FewI was did. It thought stop Louis out. After all, there is ster trying to score. I hever some satisfaction in being the dreamed that it was Vance. So, first guy to get on the wrong I was back on my feet in a Jiffy side. and off to third base. But instead of it being FewWhy am I in Dos Moines? I ster who was between third, and am here for the Drake relays beat home, it waa Vance. Like my- of next April. Nothing like to the I5 self, Fewster figured that Vance ing vour competitors would score, but Dazzy had been ground. J afraid that the rlghtflelder would Copyright 193a by United Press) catch my liner, When I next looked op, Vance was on third, and there was Few- - TWO CITIES BID ster, and here I was three of ns ail on one bag. I tell yon it was third BIG crowded, what with th baseman and all. Herman admits that he has Phone missed fly balls, bnt emphatically OHIUVTO, Aus 9 'UR' Promoter lmd the ground- denies tbst be ever was struck on Mike J icmbs ..prec Lrwork for a live the head by one. "wjrw. The Babe always waa that war. tWtM li N w York and Uhnatu for Singles Winner winner v... Gcddes-Muiighu- The Sports EdiSon-Gunne- 1 n Kropii-Edi-so- .1 ll Cutler-Jenkin- s. n Gunnell-Olof-so- National Edison-Olofso- Chat-terto- n Mens Doubles df. Clark-Johnso- 6-- AMERICANS WIN CLOSING. MEET MALMOE, terday when they swept all but two first places. Foy Draper. University of Southern California, led the visitors with victories in the lbO and 200 meter dashes. A1 Moreau, Marysville, La., continued undefeated aboard by capturing the hurdles. Gunnell-Anderso- Ryan-Jenkin- s, Stowell-Crocket- Philippines Return ... Davis Cup Fight too they start ball playbouncing a er who was a $20,000 man two years ago around on waivers, but Floyd Caves Herman Is doing all right for himself and tha Cincinnati Reds in the role of clean- up hitter. Everybody bat the members of the club he happens to be opposgoing hopes that Herman keeps weling. Babe long has been a come relief In what usually is humdrum baseball. Kerman was a card before he joined the Brooklyn Dodgers, with whom he belongs. In 1926. When a major league scout visited Little Rock in 1924 for the purpose of inspecting him, Herman ankled Into the dugout late with a big cigar in one corner of his mouth and didn't go to the trouble of removing it when he took his turn in batting practice. farmed Herman to Brooklyn Minneapolis after purchasing him from Seattle, but Mike Kelley turned the tail blond back Quicker than the Babe ever ran over a teammate, on the bases, with, "I fant do anything with this bird. ( tell him to bunt and he hits borne run3- - Daffiness Boys Soar fo Dizziest Heights lamented Wilbert rHE late anddidnt mind any aoh misinterpretation of order. ;Tic le Bobby settled for a base hit, s ith no questions asked, and Keenan hit .319 in 137 games in his irst year wi$4i the Flatbush flock, i'lie Babe's average across the bridge was .336. Meanwhile, the Daffiness Boys soured lo their dizziest beigbta. six-ye- PHILS; Logan Club Ready for After Baraev Bo " Giant-Killer- Crucial Series Brews! As Three Leaders Bunch-U- p Logan's rapidly improving U r. Icgian baseball outfit will attempt dow n to knock another Ut leader before t n league home fans Sunday as they seek tin ir third consecutive league Victory against Garland Sunday. Ridone only ing near the top with defeat against them and second n only to the Logan Elks and who have each been defeated .nee but have 'won moe the Garland crew is hot game:-- BY HENRY MTRR United Hre'-Staff ,uy pendent. NEW r IRK, AUK 9 4An other crucial at lies is brawny in the National ieague. The leading New York Giants, who had hoped to fashion a substantial in pripuration margin for the opening of an invasion by cna-rwestern pennant next week, are seeing their lead dwin- after the second half pennant, atetrifie struggle may well be exdle. Unless they start winning, they peeled between the will have to go through another teams battle for Two weeks ago the Collegian gruel! ir v e when the St Louis snapped a losing streak Cardinals ro ne to town next Wedby binding the then undefeated nesday. Logan Kiks a stinging 3 to I deIf they get by the Cirdmais, the feat and lat week they txendcl GiaVs still will fare tin Chic go the.r Winning wavs by downing Cu ,, who arrive for a sera-.the M dud hy a scre After weei. .ter. the Elks nothing look; smashing Rode Win Streak too big fur the team that has warn rode the Monday the Giants for the crest of a winning u.n for streak, led the league by four ( lai land games and anlbiynud another be swr- game witn the Brooklyn Dodgers and six with the Uhiindelphiu three Jhdhes as tiineiv opportunities u toss a! t he reconstruct ad van! age they Eva ms. lost during their recent disastrous Don Mcwestern venture. Culloch and Bill Nyman, who has Today the Giants mourn a los- gone the route to victory in hr; ot tp.u-ing streak games, top last two starts. Bui pitched the ( ubs the second-plac- e by onlv Collegians to victory three weeks two games, and the ago against Brigham City but his Cardinals by 3y. went for naught when an i Two factors which have been ;t game ineligible man on the Logan club detriment to the Giants all season forced a forfeit. He the winhave been distinctly noticeable ning pitcher against Malad las during their last three games: Sunday in his second start. 1. Weakness against Otte. however, will likely start pitchers. Evans against the slugging Gar2. The surprising improvement land club as the ace chucker of the Phillies. seems to function best in the A ancient Tom "giant-killerole. His pitching Zachary started the New York downfall Monday when he pitched the Dodgers to a victory. Zaeh were unscheduled. was the ninth southpaw to defeat The Detroit Tigers increased the Giant:; this season, compared their American league lead to five to seven they have been able to gamer by defeating the Chicago halt. White Sox, while the second-plac- e New York Yankees were Add Two Game The Phils, whom the Giants had losing to the Philadelphia Athcome to regard as easy touches, letics. The Cleveland Indians and have won seven and lost seven St. Louis Browns split a double in competition with the league header, the Indians winning the leaders. They added two games first and losing the nightcap to their total yesterday Other teams were unschedby deuled. feating the Terrymen in a A game and a half was shaved from the Giant Yesterdays Hero: General Alvin lead as the Cubs defeated the Crowder, veteran Detroit pitcher, Pittsburgh Pirates, who won his 13th victory of the The other National league teams season. i first-plac- four-gam- 6. 9. ?- , x $ ' ; j i; Ax e U.-- five-gam- e e third-plac- d - r 14-- 8 14-- 5, Z , r y double-heade- Philadelphia 9, New York Cleveland St. Louis Ouly games schehduied. r U ' ' hard-ndin- 5 Thursdays Results Chicago 2, Detroit 5. r Act r, . D V wv Q4? A lot lutdahle ( lialli i gcr lor the welterweight down faces Barney Loss, mlit ill his own hack yud. Lean aim ( I v r Chicagoan Pubiinsky, Harry shown above in fighting posture, is the lad, ratrd hy the Illinois Boxing Commission as the No. 1 challenger. Harry's recent victory over Joe Itossi, leadipg New York welter, puts him iu line for & .title go. against the Elks two weeks ago was nothing short of superb and best performwas one of the o ances of the season in the league. he the No less strong will mound staff of the visitors witn the Anderson probably taking mound assign ;aent with the club for ace, Don Chambers. ready service if needed. The Collegians won tile 1934 pennant with Don Chambers in the box for Trcmon-to- n in the final game of the plat-of- f but they found him very troublesome in losing the first half game to Garland. Other games scheduled for the league Sunday wili find the Logan Elks at Brigham City. Malad at Tremonton, Honeyville at Smith-fielOgden Grill at Preston. Utah-Idah- d, e bsBOYLES V Liberal Trade In Allowance 0; 5 i i j, During Our Special Showing of the New 1936 Models Genuine soak-the-ri- Grayson it isnt LOWLY Discounts as High as PLUS. 3 Harry when Garland Here Sunday 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE Standing of the Teams A Cincinnati Sweden, Aug. 6 Ml America's touring track and field stars brought their tour of Swe- den to a smashing conclusion yes- Johnson-Willmor- 7 Johnson- - Willmore Baseball fans of north and west Cache alley are agog with excitement over the first game of the championship secies for the North Cache Valley league pennant to be played Saturday afternoon at 4 ncdock on the Southwest Dw-isto- n diamond, between Cornish and Clarkston. From all indications the two club will be at peak strength Kir the series, a three-gam- e affair, with the second game scheduled for Clarkston next Wednesday at 4 o'clock ami a third, if necessary, at Trenton Saturday, August 17. Clarkston. tyrst half champion and a constant threat throughout the second half, will send an improved lineup, said to he in excellent condition against Cornish. Cornish won the second half championship without losing a game and are hopeful of increasing their consecutive string ot victories. sad-face- d Parade s Collegians To Face DROP Set For Tilt ' Geddes Leads Troup Into Round of GIANTS base-runni- St K Pre-Seas- on state August 10th to 31st A A & i V'Xj ft o FOR j FSGiu A 3? If out-of-tow- n, us for 5h you . rfy p 4 ru ,, JOy V , i& s live write details BOYLE I Ti:o Store With tiie Friend CO. v Door' So. Main j T i JkJ' ii ieiuu |