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Show S A. ? tmm V, if TIIE HERALD-JOURNA- ,,KNKY McLEMOKE Sports Parade Touring Fla, Apnl 12 JACKSONVILLE, n a week nr so the baseb ill season opens. We know the players are fit and ready for the loop e.impuign. They have been here m Florida, in California, in Louisiana or in other warm climes beautifying their biceps, londitum-mtheir calves and generally getting themselves into what the Mayo Brothers like to speak of as illi-I- Olympic Ski 'the pink." K Countrys Best As g BY fans? What soit of shape aie they in? They have been to no training tamps and will start the season entirely out of condition. That is, unless they take my advice and spend these last few days preparing themselves for the rigors of attending baseball games. No fan is ready for the opening of the season until he has acquainted himself with the backgrou.il' of the new umpires. It is impossible to mercilessly taunt a man unless one is thoroughly familiar with his weaknesses To call an umpire simply a blind bum when you might thieving have called him a wife stealing arsonist, is simply a waste of time. Opening day ceremonies offer a unique problem to the fan. He was bored on opening day last year but not as badly as he will be bored this year because last year was only the fifteenth time he had seen the same ceremony. This year will be the sixteenth time he has seen some prominent citizen throw out the first ball, while an inferior band plays a sepulchral march and the players march out of step to the ccnterfield flag pole. To prepare for this a fan must practice being bored without going to t sleep. I Being Scotch-Iri.s- manage this by holding a nickle in my mouth while watching the ceremony. (Copyright 193S by United Press.) Bowling Scores AT AAU TOURNEY enthusiastic remarks. Mr. Fahrner is a native of the Black Hills, Germvany, and was brought up on a pair of skus. He was Germany's Olympic ski champion in 1938 and has won many other honors. In late yeais he has organized and conducted ski schools throughout the eastern part of the U. S Leaving the schools in capable hands lour months ago he began a jaunt over the United States and Canada, skiing practically every day of the trip and locating over slu spots his route. During his travels, Mr. Fahrner has skied in every important winter sports area in the east, the midwest and west, with Colorado, the north west, the Canadian a moun Rockies, the tains. Sun Valley, and the entire included Wasatch range in his most recent travels. Being the ski he no it wonder that is is expert his claims about Mt. Logan cause such a stir. Ski Bowl" The Mt Logan bowl,'1 as it might be called, is the area on the east slope of the peak. At an altitude of 8,000 feet and above, the "bowl" offers what Mr. Fahrner terms "perfect" skiing from the latter part of October to the end of June. The visitor explained that he had skied on many hills above the 8,000 foot mark but in most cases the spots are hit by high winds. The Mt. Logan section. however, he points out, is protected from wind and the "powder" snow, so essential to "perfect" skiing lies over the area without an obstruction. To stand at the bottom of the "howl" and look to the top of the surrounding hills and even at the wide stretches of even snow was one of the greatest thrills of my life, he said in an interview after his Sunday trip. Sierra-N'evad- Accompany H dins CHICAGO. April 12 d l Tomska, pretty business colli ge studmt who swims for the etioit Athletic club, ca.r.eu home hi r first national title today after setting a new national A. A U. free style record when she defeated defending champion Claudia Eckert of Wilmette, 111. The star, swimming in her third national women's indoor meet, beat Miss Eckert by a half a foot in 1.13, lowering the 100-yar- d champion's national A. A. rec- L of a second. Arhte Smith of the Medinah A. her C, Chicago, easily defended rollnational lowboard title. She ed up a total of 121 10 points. ord by five-tent- WIN Bl BEVERLY HILLS, Cal, April 12 il l) Don Budge and his Davis Cup doubles team partner. Gene Mako, today went into second rounds of the first annual Beverly Hills tennis championship alter an s encounter yesterday Budge and Davis defeated Merwin Miller and Tony Pirard of Santa but not as easMonica, ily as was expected. DGE-MAK- O Julius home run with yesterday nmth-inm- eer The hot dog presents anolhei pioblem. After a hot dogless five months the stomach should be gently prepared for the reception of this mixture of hot mustard, cold roll and warm dog Taken suddenly it will do the same thing to you that the apple did to Snow White. To get ready for the season I suggest that twiee a day you eat a child s tennis shoe parcelled m hot water. The danger of this is the fan might not want to go back to hot dogs. Points Sc..i es 2o Met t: Me n Sol-Ic- lu'w it In I i Io ; ti k o the and yeai ' M on, seen by spectators from any paint in the section. A natural jump of over 150 feet is also located at the site. Kandahar Race Site B J Ogg . Freeman .. Totals 134 18S 191 951 825 202 86 -- 146 hhso-ciati- go .stadium Tin suplm round up with a lot Mis to bung him a silver med il fm Ills s of i ompi t it io i ut 9-- silver g h is tn, t SAVWAH. Ga r,l 12 H i, Savanah s Sally leagmis meet the Ji Mi Biookhn Dodgers tor the second W l.i'iilb l Flic Dodgers straight exhi- i v , m e d 1 Cardon ompuny w ol the e- won junior with 11 points Howard Stone and lnl( fieshmen. tail tor tin ,de Ili,.. a medal at points e.u h bition wui 3 our Savannah Cl! don, a gemr.il handyman on when Forrest Iressin it. pitching " iv s trm k teim, i hulked up the full nine innings doled out I'm fl! s' p'aics in tile high six hits vestei day huril! is mid second p.n e m the javelin m Cardon medal competi WICHITA Kan. April 12 tion He did not compete ill the d I' The St Browns Louis high jump and 220 yard dash, two and the Chn ago Cnb.s meet m otlnr ever J i ill Khali he ex v t hi r fifh exhibition game cells The Cubs evened tile Mi liinle won the 440 and 22u series at two games each when yaid dashes, placed second m the they scored a victory yesdash and third in the terday Tex Oarleton went the mile to chalk up his 14 mints route and gave tip only eight Stone won fust places ill the safeties Jt was the Browns discus and shot, while Pope placsecond setback this spring. ed second in the 440, second in the broad jump, second in the 1(H) SHAW NEE, Okla April 12 (IT!' dash and third in the 220 yard Pirates the and Pittsburgh's Sox resume their White Chicago exhibition series here today. The hit inn tnry today in a game sox won their first game in four with the Tine Bluff team of starts aganst the Bucs, yesthe Cotton States league The terday Chcago will have to win Cards nosed out the Dallas the final three tilts for an even Steers yesterday. break in spring hostilities. hi or 1 e . 845 2621 HATCH AGENl Y Handicap IX Musser A Hatch P. Cardon Ca pt Bates Tntnls .. 130 145 158 167 168 J 139 137 106 148 176 139417 813 905 263o 12- 4- 406 107-3- 171 226 71 46 570 CRYSTAL COM smooth tires new retreaded tires. J Your tires retreaded carrv the same guarantee as new tires. Ezra Personal Bill the C. jf i Station about overweight bad complexion consliputlon pimples, etex, go right to the City Modern or Drug Drug Store and get a paekage of The I KEE HOOK Natural Health and radiant Beaut j" goes with it. Get it 0 0 aOOOOnnoOOUOOOOOUOOOOOOO USED CARS tixlux. eirarfUe in fine rolkjrour-ow- n every 2oz. tin of Pnnce Albert CHEVROLET 1929 CHE ROI.ET 1936 C 1IE ROLET 1934 C 11 Reconditioned Used Cars 19:51 . TRUCKS CACHE AUTO CO. 7 DANVILLE, Va.. April 12 d P' The Boston Red Sox and Cincinnati Reds meet in their final ATLANTA, Ga., April 12 U R The Detroit Tigers play the Atlanta Crockers today. The Bcngals won 15 and lost five in the Gracfriiit circuit be- 1 Lafayette door sedan 19;r I Iy mouth Sedan 19::.' Dodge Sedan New Trailer House 1931 tHEV. PIC K! I 1930 ( IIEV. Till 1936 IOKD IlCKlT UK 1935 lOBD 1935 1933 TOKO Till ( lx IOKD Pit Kl 1 1930 DODGE 1936 1931 1933 $315 135 415 '.i TON l'-- i 373 1 T Truck . 265 New, TON 495 LUNDBERG QUICK CO. Pit lil'I . 415 365 33 19:57. ? .Ton 1935 FORD 449 489 396 325 285 36.7 G. .M. C, Liberal Discount! NORTH MAIN PnONE E ROLET 1930 FORD 359 ... INTER. !j TON .. INTER. !i TON .. INTER. PANEL . 1929 DODGE Interna tional Tractor 113-- o 4 135 75 445 345 95 395 145 345 795 595 395 365 65 65 45 35 lTUKl'P ..35 1931 l'o-var- d , 1930 FORD 1935 FORD 1937 OLDSMOB1LE 1936 DODGE 1935 PONTIAC 1931 OI.DSMOB1LE 1929 FORD COUPE 1930 CHEVROLET 1929 ESSEX Sedan 1929 DODGE 1929 GRAHAM 308 25 Cache Auto NEW SPRING Cache Aviation Club Holds First Tourney Of Season tylepark Suits included in the contest. Winners were determined by taking an average of the flying time of the three official flights First plac in the A cl.uss went to Parley D. Black with Steven Johanson second. Kay Adamson won first in the B class with Frank Smith second Top honors in the C class went tA Paul Montrose with Kay Adamson second. The winner of the May 1 meet will receive the Lloyd trophy, a beautiful silver loving cup. a a a Drape Models a Sports Back and Conservative ... To men who mut keep their appearance UP and expenses DOWN . . . and Coca-Col- a 4. J Sold Last Week New chalk stripes, herrinbones, plaids, and check We specialize Flower Seed. in seed for the garden. Over 200 varieties of Several tons of hulk garden seed The most conveniently arranged display fm seed in northern Utah . . . Here you pay less and get what you want. Bottling Co. a SKEI) of 6,120 DEPARTMENT wanted klivestocfor dead or useless prices paid rilope U K2 rows and horses. Collect, 9. RUDDER HOSE Dependable quality is built min We feature the U. S. Rubber every I .awn Mower we sell Company's water hose. No one makes better hose. They arc worth more. We Have a Full Line of Garden Tools g O HODI-Kl.EE- SMOKESN" Lundahls 0 laily who lit worried V on It-- 1 to 2. 111 than W I A X Y HORSES AND COWS Whiles Vloill Fill 0 X 3 FURNITURE Will call for and pay cash for dead or worthless horses, cows and sheep. Phone Logan 49; long distance EnterS-prise 30. top A 3500 lb. car traveling 43 miles per hour takes 33 feet longer to stop on FIRMER ' THANKS TO THAT SPECIAl CRIMP CUT PRINCE ALBERT LAVS RIGHT, ROLLS (ROUNDER AND DRAWS-COOLER AND 7 PA SURE MILD AND MELlOW'iU-- ' i Free Tube Checking! RMATIDN tVANTED L A X T 1 MOWERS 434 Danger mmt mi H LSffiTJR Radio Repairing 258 128465 178531 SHADE and I , TULLS Flowering Shrubs and Evergreens! EXPERT LANDSCAPE SER ICE FRUIT. OR N A M ENTA TRICK NOW TO "MAKINS'SMQKES! three ottered i. I son. Local ski fans believe his visit will go far in the promotion of outstanding ski areas cast of Logan. 1 155 Skidding Offer a complete line of hitrli crude nursery stork. Xmihuts will Imvt n lit fi Pin Ht'iiry tlu lulim negro iroin ROLL NEATER, i r . Illlllllllllllllll larence England of Logan won last week with a guess 152489 1 I i NO over the Looking further country Mr. Fahrner said an eight-mil- e course for a Kandahar r;ue, a famous event in Europe, is In preparation for the first semavailable. This race requ','is a racing and endurance course with cer- iannual five to eight-mil- e contest sponsored by the plane ail are ot which tain specifications Cache Valley Aviation club and contained in the eight miles near scheduled for Sunday, May 1. Mt. Logan. "This is the only course for the Kandahar race I members of the club conducted an contest have been able to find in the endurance model airplane United States and Canada and it at the USAC stadium under the of Ray Lloyd, president. is perfect. Without a doubt it direction contestants in A Twenty-thre- e is one of the finest natural Kanclasses entered planes dahar race courses in the world, B and12 C to 40 inch wing span. One from he said. flight and three official Mr. Fahrner plans to return to trial the east m the near future and flights for each contestant were after resuming his ski schools early next winter plans to return to Utah and possibly to Logan for the greater part of the ski sea- BIO STAND 86 158 135 145 149 162 y-- Telephone 691 .coins, the New York 4 linkers meet tile Knoxville Smokies of the Southern V links toda.v. The iiiude a elean sweep of their two game series against Atlanta b lieatinq the raekers 4 It was die lath estenla.v viitorv in 20 spring games for the world champions. GUESS HOW MANY WE WILL SELL THIS WEEK WE IAY $1.00 REWARD FOR TIIE CLOSEST GUESS! Ihone or Send Your Guess In Ry Monday 86 150 1um Hu ney ONLY Utali 1. The pause that refreshes HEBES s It's Mi on DRINK Handicap E Dunn L Richnrdson H Bingham hi' lOTTlII 5-- Visitor Coca-Col- 1 I N i m,; 19-1- 2 n, Crystal I hi lu lrov idi'iiif, 12 iiunm-un- tOK Ml IrOUACHS MAXI DO HOT 3TIH OX IHAKI i t extra-game- High single, E. Wight 253. Olsen, Dear) Buckley, George Bul-leHigh series. Capt. Bates, 621. Spencer Calderwood, Wallace Team single, First Security Buckley and Glen Jones, all of the Bank, 958. Mt- - Logan Ski club who accomTeam First Security panied Series, the expert skier on the Bank, 2715. trip. too, were They, enthusiastic over the development of the ski CACHE ALLEY HAN K site. Althoug not so easily reached as other excellent ski sites in upper Logan canyon, it is believed by the group that in the future a demand might easily supply ways and means of travel to the area. Mr Fahrner mentioned specific-alll- y that the section offers skiing for everyone from the beginner to the expert. Downhill and slalom courses are "natural" and can be C ult il Api " - HALL NURSE KIES is too imsv to lut Hunk In liUPin ulon ho pie- i volossal build up ut B.tiiH'V Will, ud .sud tune, i uill utout si t ipi r, and i. .it a iht (Miioipion Lou Am tn n will not h iw n m h mblo u dlop tho diM his out ot n u In the exhibition game today nine games already played, each has won four and one ended in fore breaking training camp a tie Tne Reds evened the series ps'.crday. when they walloped the Sox 10-- 2 Salem at Winston yesterday. RICHMOND, Va, April 12 U P) The Boston Bees and Washington "Lefty" Lee Grissom pitched seven scoreless for Cincinnati. innings Senators meet in their fifth exhibition game today. The Bees took Ho gave up only five hits and one run in 17 innings againa series lead when they wal line irned st the Sox. American leaguers the loped PROVO AT AGGIES AfN. C., at PROVO, April 12 (IP' -- Tennis ter Gastonia, game theyesterday. CHVKLOTTK, N. C April teams today's piove and State teams of Utah college 12 (U.fii Tile Hiilndolphia Ihil-lie- s in to Washington for their final will Brigham Young umvorrfty play the Charlotte dull meet here Friday. Brigham Young pair. of the Piedmont league today. lost its opening meet with the The Phils blanked Ashvillcs TINE BLUFF, Ark . April 12 University of Utah, four matches Piedmont champions 0 yes(I'D The St. Louis Cardinals to three. seek their ninth straight exhi- terday. Receiving a ringside seat to Mr. Fahrner's amazement and heuring his astounding statements in reference to the area were Reid 6,336 Bottles of t Y. tie m m t Full (louhte os Pride Is ii v dlltl r m-i- league Olid last time tnda si ored thin third e iht (Ml ,..in,iii .IIKESJfOU. EDGEWOOD I.-- KNOW I LI E, Tciiii., April ill Pi Seeking 17 their fifth straight victorv over minor ,v Will iltl Iltl a Second two mates aboard vt.e the winning Mow. The teams will pi iy fouri Clvelund names before r at hm Sat unity for the ,t Iomu pair. J. u By Lee Cardon 12 Apul 8-- 7 Puduiah t when he skied over the Mt Logan area Sunday with membirs of a ilub that toon its name from 'he famous peak (Dealest Ski ( ouiitrv 'In all my travels throughout the United States I have seen nothing to compare with Mt. Logan for skiing, was one of his most convincing, unsolicited and I The Cl, eland Indi ins and In New Voik dmnts, their elubition series, play here The Indium evened the lodav sei les it fuc gimes eat h lv de- at routing the New Yorkois I.Y COX HARRISON Ski enthusiasts in Logan and Cat lie minty had something corn, l etc and real today on which to hasp their claims that tlm mountain ranges east of Logan hold some of the finer t sites for skiing in the west. In fact they can now-sathat one site in the vicinity m particular is the finest in the entire United States, if tne honest and genuine statements of a European ski expert who really knows his skinotable ski area m the ing and who has traveled over United States and Canada can he taken as authentic. For many tears in the past pioneers of the sport and cross country skiers like tleorge Nelson, new lifetime member of the Alt. Logan Ski dull, and ski enthusiasts such as Jack Uroft, J ,K. Vanderhoff and members of the new Alt. n Logan organization have told of the mart els of l.ogan can-suit ml the surrounding mountain Hut nothin has st mod i.uitfcN the population of this section to- SETS NEW MARK ward sluing quite so mu. h as the remarks made oy one Karl Take an merage fan; liell go out to that first baseball caiman ;1 yell to the boy for a bag of peanuts. The boy will throw the Hunuts to him from at least ten rows away and lie will miss the bag, thereby spilling four or lor of the iM'anuU. Now a nun aut afford to lose that many H aunts out of a bag he buys at a baseball game because there are only eleven in the sack to begin with. At the end of the season last year he enuld have made a n ie e one handed catch. To sharpen his eye I suggest that Ians stand in the center of their best rugs and have some one toss them bottles of ink. I'eanuts will lie a (inch after that. In, ' PACE HVE. 2 s. U: sm.p UKKSS d l'i Karl Fabrner Amazed At Sight of Wintc Sports Fowl On East Slope of Mt. Log-a- But what about the baseball N.sTU.K, V , UNITED :) Cardon Gold Ross, Ambers Will Beat Armstrong Medal Taken Training Camp Notes Champion Lauds Area 1 mr iiMirinai T I ATI: IE 12, AY. rHJlkJ r itv Today IT EM) LOCAN, UTAH. L, 4 inttiiiTflii &hm Gabardine Slacks in the new pastel shades v |