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Show - vri r-- - TIIE HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, UTAH, L, Youll Find Many Bargains on the Herald-Journ- ADDITIONAL SPORT NEWS Dempseys Dance Collegians Cop First HalfBy Downing Richmond Sunday f Today S BY HEN line. For three days: Logan Collegians 9, (first game at Logan Richmond I. Logan Collegians 9, Richmond (second game at Richmond'. Ogden Bamboo 12, Malad 2. VEVV Us Logan 11 edm-Mla- Collegians decisively Utah-Idah- (liuinploiiship de- Rich- they o f r. Howard Stone, with the help of four double plays, pitched his best ball of the year as the Collegians battled to the first-hal- f title on the Logan fairgrounds park in the first canto of the double-heade- r. The game ended and was played before the season3 largest crowd ex( ept the Pioneer day celebration moo. tpon moving o the Richmond paia, the Logan lub encountered stiffer opposition but managed to pull through bitter scrap for a 7 triumph Stone looked good in opposing the brilliant Albert Day at the fairgrounds. He had previously jokingly made the remark that if he didnt win the game, he would crawl all the way from Logan to Malad. Many had suggested that he begin picking the shortest Churchiroute, for the power ot Day and gone up on the board at his colleagues is nothing to be ll Downs four times. There was Behave Yourself in 1921. There was taken lightly. was However, Howard lived up to Bubbling Over in 1926. There of all, his expectations, and allowed the Burgoo King in 1932 and last And Richmond sluggers but 8 hits. there was Brokers Tip in 1933. two In the first seven frames, his opnow, Son of one and brother of and others, there comes a pair named ponents got but three, looked like a complete route. Bimeleeh and Boy Angler. does-nThen Stone eased up in the last o Ed is a man who allowed five believe the early bird catches two innings and more bingles. the worm. While many of Ameriracers touchpreThe Collegian swatsmiths ca's other breeders and as ed, Day for 13 hits, with Orson viewed their best two year-old- s Col. Bailey making two triples and long as three months ago. Peterson smashing Bradley kept his beauties in the Goldie double. Although Day had eight barn. He brought them along slowtheir to his strikeouts them credit, and Stone against ly and he ran inferiors until he was ready. Then, but three. Stone bore down in the and aided by brilliant he picked his spots and ,he won pinches, them. And as those nurses stuff fielding, held the Richmond score thermometers down his throat and down. Willow Bailey put on one of the feed him pills, the master of Idle Hour L happy in the knowledge greatest mound exhibitions of the that h, has the two likeliest un- year, which served as an apdefeated juviniles in America. propriate finale to his summer First there is Bimeleeh, a strap- baseball career. He and Goldie Black Peterson will leave for St. Maryi ping bay colt. Bimeleeh is by Toney, and you've heard of Black soon, where they will go to school when for while the groomed being Toney. Hes dead now, but he was standing at court at the Boston Red Sox. Colonel (Kentucky farm he sired Bailey got 11 strikeouts to his Black Gold for Mrs. R. M. Hoots credit, and went the entire way and he sired Brokers Tip for the against the stiffesf of competiColonel.) Black Gold won the Der- tion. Keith Egan started pitching by in 1924, Brokers Tip won it in for Richmond, and he was relieved and Bob Woolf. 1933, and now the smart boys who by Richardson have watched them come and go From the four Richmond mounds garnered 14 say that Bimeleeh well may win it men, the Collegians was Richmond in 1940. safeties, while Bimeleeh has been to the post scoring 11 from Bailey. in finRichmond the three times and every time he By trouncing the Collegians ished he went right for the win- battle at Logan, meet to earned the right Ogden ners circle. three-gam- e champBoy Angler is the second. The Bamboo in the Colonel bred him and the Colonel ionship series. The Bamboo team owns him, but. for the time at least has not been defeated during the he is under lease to the Mr. French second half, and has only Downey Stable. Boy Angler is the Son of yet to play. Sunday, Ogden whip Burgoo King and the Grandson of ped Malad 12-First game: Black Toney, so in him the family RICHMOND tics are double knotted. Like his AB H O stablemate, he is undefeated four starts and four triumphs. Between them, these two colts have started seven times, and every And time thev've been favored. let them but keep winning, and in just a few months the derby winter books will open with the name of Ed on top of them all ot One-Tw- . , One-Tw- o again. 5 DELUXE Ford coupe, good 2 cond. bargain. Ph. 1080. Ford '36 DELUXE coupe, good cond., bargain. Ph. 1080 Scliedult- Flight 9 p. publication. Minimum cents. ill. Stocks lower and active. Bonds lower; U. S. governments lower. Curb stocks lower. Call money 1 per cent. Foreign exchange steady in to the dollar. Cotton futures lower. Grains in Chicago: wheat and futures higher, up around to more than 1 cent a bushel joen each. Rubber S 10 Silv 36'4 futures easy. up ltj, cents in New York cents a fine ounce. AITS. FOR KENT, UNFUR. 8 NEW mod npts. Close it: Heat furnished. Cull 1077-I)ELUX 3 room apt. bath, hot elec water, heat, radio plug-iu- . door bell and mail box. 181 W 3 4 40 For purpose of estimate allow five average words to a line of classified or a reader. 1 '5 RMS. deluxe, htd. NICE furnished apts. SPECIAL NOTICES CHIEF White Eagle will 347 E. Center Aug. 26, 27 'ues- hed- - Ph. at PARTLY furn. 5 2 S-- -l ivard Am third When we wanted to buy or sell something we had to hunt all over town . . . now I understand all we have to do is show one store . . . the new Jons 5c & First Con ircbi- - base: ihort- - head. llano, ghftflt Mur- - 10c BEN FRAU STORES' Gallon w . g 2 L. 3 el a $ care and little '575 ... line! Either of these enrs has exceptional value and will render trouble-fre- e service. They are Rite models with all the new car features. Many other from which to ehoose. 7 USED CARS and TRUCKS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH $ RIHRIMAN IMP. CO. 68 WEST CENTER i Drills Used 4Q 815 S25 Used Mowers up from Side Del Rake Work St Saddle Horses Chev. Roadster - $B5 Chev. Sedan 0 1937 J. S-- b COMPANY 5 A-2- i 'i BLAIR MOTOR H. DAINES A-2- 1 S-- 8 . 1937 PONTIAC six, se dan, good In every particular. A car thut hus had fine A-1- hay-bar- equipped, real bargain S-- 4 well dan, HOMES S-- ll or (Repossessed) GaSAV of Logan S-- 7 ding-don- Cavalier 1936 DODGE deluxe 2 875 Tractor SR25 DeSoto Seda $600 8295 1933 GMC Truck 8275 1935 Dodge Truck 1936 GMC Truck C-- International Trk. 8450 8525 A-2- m S-- A-2- Ogdens Generosity MOVING AND STORAGE at FOR LOCAL and long distance Call moving, packing, storage, shipco., and Cab ping, call Johnson 7 Transfer Ph. 314. Also agent for fitConyes Freight Lines. and WHEN moving call the reliable 1 and experienced transfer men. Local & long distance moving. 9 J. W. Ault & son. Ph. 448. 4 Was Overwhelming BAUGH MOTOR COMPANY 140 SOUTH MAIN S-- Logan, Utah 0 D-3- N-1- LEGAL NOTICES 6. -l 081-R- A-2- rt con- - REGULAR WHITE GAS "r good $, sedan, low mileage, newly painted. A very fine Cur. $ 1 er First 260 N 2 W. very 1937 GRAHAM 2 28. ," ishes N. A ear clean 6 er be"" anw tires, heater. 9 3 be 13 Well, Ill H.T 3 1937 PLYMOUTH deluxe Sedan. Newly painted, paper With one of the most successful EXPERT 064 R3 tourneys to be held in Lo78 WEST 1st SOUTH gan stake tor many years coming MALE HELP 10 a close Wednesday, two highly 1 Phone 277 873-improved teams battle for the HOW VoULD YOU LIKE TO 3 RMS. bath. 215 N 1 E. championship at 9 p. m. at the OWN a Coffee Agency netting local soil bull park. Providence Secyou up to $45 first week? I'll DELUXE elec. eq. 295 E 5 N. ond and Logan First are the show you how. No experience 3 RMS. elec. eqU. healed. 392 N teams who are to (May. needed. Operate on my capital. Main. Ph. 561. these two teams should put on free. ZANllL, Details mailed a battle to determine Cal. 1601 Poplar, Oakland, HIT), elec, equ. 194 N 1 W. the enampions und the runner up, Government owned home to NICE coll rm. 261 E 3 N. l while College and Seventh will go RELIABLE MAN WANTED ciui be bought verv easy . . . call on farmers in Cache county. F.LEC. X 1 the rounds for third and sixth E. equ. heated. 342 N rethey are really cleaned up! or No capital experience places. 4 10'r down, 15 years for the RM. elec. equ. 275 N 3 E. quired. Steady work. Make up to For the consolution, Young and balance . . . 6 interest. $12 a day. FURST & THOMAS. Eleventh will go on the diamond Center. 135 E. bath. 3 RMS. priv. at 6 o'clock for the curtain raiser 426 - 3rd St., Oakland, Calif. Let Me Help You and River Heights and Logan STEADY, reliable man, local area. Figure It Uul! heat, spacious, priv. bath, gTEAM no Eighth will battle for fourth and Supervise selling plan. New, eec range garage- - 253 W 1 N. seventh positions. interested 55 per those At East 5th North, you 0 only. Only The championship flight of the earnwill see a home you ran aave manently and in lucrative refertourney finds two teams who finMime money on. ings need apply. Requires ROOMS FOR RENT ished well down the list in the ences and $285. Working funds Fully recovered from attack of regular round of play early this 852W Boarding House, 163 East 5th secured. If married, bring wife COOL, front, 357 N 1 E Ph 5 North. It will pay for itself! season playing bang up ball to peritonitis which followed emerfor first interview. Apply along gency appendectomy. Jack in person NOW, Mr. Berry, Rm. gain the finals. Providence Sec1 21 E. S bedrooms. COOL quiet ond one of the surprise teams of Dempsey dances with his pretty 922 Ben Lomond Hotel, Ogden. 3 missus at New Yotk night club. the tourney who is led by Dor-rROOMS and apts. 129 N 1 W. 5 LAND BROKER Kohler, pitching ace, should FOR SALE MISCEL. give Logan First plenty of com112 N. Main - 99 Phone 362 Strikeouts By Day 8, Stone 4. petition when they go onto the WANTED TO RENT Bases on balls Off Day 1. Stone field 9 oclock. But still the BICYCLE, tent, 9x12 485 E 2 S. Ph. home. rm. mod. 5 OR buy, 3. Double plays 3 Garrett to Mau First ward has a slight advantage ML 574-chley to Facer 3. Umpires- - Niel- because of their power at the ENAMEL range, $6. 247 N 4 E. sen and Johnson. 3 plate Glen Worthington, Tony FARMERS COLUMN Second game: Sorenson, Rulon Squires and Kay n LOGAN brick 8 R.OOM home, modern 1st crop alfalfa, del. Ph. FINE Lindquist being a few of their and cowbarn, 40x50, chickR92-sluggers. machine and en coop, granary College ward treks back to the shed together with 6 acres irREAL ESTATE FOR SALE high school grounds Wednesday, shares of alter suffering their only defeat rigated land inwith 4Logan-Hyd1937 Nash Sedan e PARTLY furn, or unf., large. 137 the water right of the season last Thursday at W. Center. Ph. 1073-Irrigation Co. 193G Pontiac Sedan the hands of Providence Second, to see A. W. 5 RM. mod. home, gar. 321 W 2 For information combat Seventh ward led by Man1933 Plymouth Sedan 2 Chambers, County court house. S. ager Gib Gibbons. College downed 6 Seventh ward in regular play 1939 Ford 1H Ton Truck be sold,' terms and Seventh will be ready to CHILD'S bed, ice box. Ph. 1085-- J HOME, must 255 S 2 E. Ph. 619-1937 Ford 1H Ton Track 2 take the powerful College aggre5 gation now that they are on the 2 JERSEY 1936 Ford WTon Pick-u- p heifers, saddle horse, 4 RMS. bath, bargain. 386 S 1 W. downward course. 360 Call barn. small 1 wagon, 1426. camp 1935 Reo 14 Ton Pick-u- p Ph. Logan Eighth will be without 5 the aid of their star pitcher, SylVV 4 N. 171 lot. 1934 Chev. K Ton Pick-u- p van Forsberg and if River Heights WEALTHY apples, cheap. 686 E MOD. home, large 4 uses Norm Schenk on the mound 1932 Ford W Ton Pick-u- p 2 N. SMALL home across from temple. this game should prove to be a 1933 Chev. 1 Ton Beet APPLES, Transparents, Duchess, Blaser Real Estate. Ph. 58. 2 Lhriller. N. Logan. Orchard. Rose Crabs, Rack. Young ward and Eleventh play SACRIFICING fine home. 136 W 2 for the consolation champions at 2 1 N. 1939 Truck with Ford Netv 6 AUTO wagon, good tires. $22.50. f. RM. home garage. Mod. except Mercury motor, $100 Discount. 1 C. W. Miller. 428 N 1 E. Many Others $25 and Up heat, good location. Ph. 690, eveS'1 NATIVE lumber, slabs & bldg, nings. logs. See Michaelson. 15 E 1 S. 990 001 CIO 203 102 12x Malad Ogden m. E i 2 rm, mod. apt., priv. bath. 444 So. Main. STRICTLY "mod. close in. 45 E 3 Ph. N. hanging. S7 MOD. apt. 379E2N. WANTED BATCHING apts. for boys Ph. 769-- MIA 2 12 Butter Prices SAN FRANCISCO, Ogden Livestock i. 205 VALUE! USED CARS Phone 308 AITS. FOR RENT FURND. A-2- h, 7 S. C. W. Dunn, Ph. 247. 595 LUNDBERG MOTOR CO. 4 for each reader, $ 3AKER Sedan NEWLY' renovated cottage near College, reasonable. 435 N 7 E. mattresses SPRINGFILLED factory cost. $6.95 and up. or write Everton Mattress free delivery. After defeating four teams a row, and remaining as the only CONCRETE sewer pipe & unbeaten club the Ogden tournatings. Ralph Plumbing Heating. ment, Lundberg Motor of Logan was c forced drop out of the Bailey 11. Bases on bulls Egan 1 WANTED TO BUY meet when Woolf 1, Bailey 5. Double plays tourney officials expected the impossible and ridicuGarrett to Lewis; Bailey WHEAT, Bekker, River Heights, Winning pitcher W. lous. 0-Manager Ken Trotman received Ph. 1177. Bailey. Losing pitcher Egan. UmNielsen. feed. Best mink and OLD afternoon horses for telegram Saturday pires Johnson SMALAD stating that the Logan team prices paid. Ph. one of the tourney favorites so AB H O 0 706 Ph. feed. fox HORSES for 3 4 0 M. Jones ss far. as the fans were concerned 4 7 would have to play a double-head- 5 OR 6 rm. mod. home near college. 0 Harris c 3 Write Box 67 Herald-Journa- l. Stewart cf Sunday night. Lundbergs 7 had beaten out the Ogden City 4 V. Jones 2b 4 LOGAN champs, and other who were conConley p 4 sidered strongest in the AB H O A R.. Reese lb SITUATIONS WANTED meet, 3 6 Evans 3b but to be treated in such a way 5 Mauchley 2b was 3 YOUNG couple want work. 371 N considered too stiff a jolt. 5 Thomas If Garrett ss 1 1 W. 3 5 C. Reese rf the double-headEspecially when Peterson rf 5 would come before the MAN wants farm work. 371 N 4 W. Hirst c 3 24 10 Valley 4 32 Totals' league championship tilt W. Nyman If 2 OGDEN BAMBOO BOOKKEEPER, male. Ph. 1108-C. Nyman cf tonight. 2 A H O We AB 4 in the Ogden enjoyed O. Bailey 3b 0 3 tournament so long as we figured J. Shupe 2b Facer lb FRANCE WHIPS 2 4 we were being treated half-fair4 Stone p Vaughan 3b 2 PARIS, Aug. 21 (IMi The United declared Manager Trotman, "but 5 R. Shupe rf States track and field team tour3 when requirements became such 4 38 13 27 16 Hartley ss Totals 5 as to be ridiculous, Europe scored an easy victory 5 100 000 0012 Drysdale then it is ing lb Richmond over France, yesterday taking 5 time to pull out. 1' 042 000 20x 9 Peterson cf Logan 10 of 12 events. The Americans 0 5 O. J. Johnston If Three-bas- e declined the Thus, hits Lundbergs Summary:Two-bas- e and lost only the 14 4 c a to offer Peterson. hit magnanimous J play Hepworth Bailey douhle-head0 3 last night, and thus the two mile events. Errors Plant. Merrill, Woodland. Bundy p were dropped from the tourney. 9 38 11 27 Totals m-n- . i. 1937 STUDE- - HOUSES FOR RENT FURN. er Markets at a Glance Heater 1 Black face readers thirty cents per line for each day of EXTRA Radio, Heater 1936 CHEV. $ Sedan, Radio . . 1936 GRAHAM Super charger, Radio, $ J ff 3 1936 Twenty cents per line for each TtUt 1937 PLYMOUTH Sedan 1933 CHEV. coupe $173. 104 E 3 S day of publication. tltJU Stokers, Used Furnaces, (large and small) Circular Stoves, Water Heater (kitchen), We clean and repair all makes of furnaces. HOLLAND FURNACE CO. 65 West 2nd No. Ph. 888 Used Se- Ut(l Heater AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE' READERS Second vs. Logan First (for first and second places.) Third Round lsmcm 8 p. in. College vs. Seventh (for third and sixth plaeesi. Second Round 1, oxers 7 p. m. River Heights, vs. Logan Eighth (for fourth and seventh places.) Consolation 6 p, in. Aoung vs. Eleventh (for fifth and eighth places.) league crown, ar.d that they will be fighting to retain the circuit championship, when in Richmond a they whipped first-hal- double-heade- ) Pruviuem e monstrated to their strong mond rivals Sunday that were hot after the nne-tw- 7 Reward. twenty-fiv- e charges. STAKE MIA I.KAtil E TO! KN AMENT filial Round 14 Mi AN 2 per line. These prices control when the advertisement is paid for In advance. If collection Is necessary, a collection fee is added to above Nitfit LEAGUE Sunday's Results 6 bathing suits, bathing cape, 2 bathing caps, & 3 prs. of lady's shoes, between Malad and Weston. Ret. Herald-Journ- Insertion: twenty cents. For one month: one dollar per For Wednesday UTAH-IDAH- LOST: cents per line. For one week: flirty cents per line. Minimum charge for one days Mound M LF.MOKE YORK. Aug.. 21 d'.n-T- he master of the Idle Hour spends idle hour, in the For him the hospital these days. measured tread of nurses feet, not of thoroughbreds; the singing drive commands of for him the soft not the blatant bark physicians, of bookies. . not But the track at Saratoga is the without it's Bradley, and down hack stretch, into the homestretch, colts and around the turns are silks. which carry his well known years through Ifs been six long rain and sun-si- rce ,now and wind andbarrel-hoopof s the green Ed have come a'rolling o home first across the bluegrass But wutchmg of old Kaintuck. them run and watching them work, be one has the feeling thut they again. rolling home 1st. before long for the Col. E. R- Bradley shoots others derby Thats his race. Let come to glory in the Preakness all the Classic or the Withers, on a sunny that he asks is that colors will come day in May his on top, in flying down the stretch front, in the race of American Races the Kentucky Derby. have The numbers of his horses For one day: ten cent Final Rounds Slated Brilliant On Sports Parade Logan MIA Tourney Sets Games dan. Radio, 1 . Classified Page al 1937 Delux CHEV. LOST AND FOUND Want Ad Rates Stone and Bailey Are It Y PAGE SEVEN-- AUGUST 21, 193H. MONDAY. Aug. 21 (T.n Dairy market. Butter: 92 score 27. Eggs: Large 25 V4; large ards 22 : medium 22V.; 134. stand- 1 OGDEN. Aug. 21. (lUb-H- ogs: Butchers 20 cents higher last weeks close, top compared 509. on choice kinds. Cattle: slow, little done early, steady, few sales and bids look odd lots 770 to 850 ' lb. Feeder on done 6.50 Little to $7.00. steers slaughter steers, few medium 7.75.to good light heifers 6.50 to good cows 5.50 to 5.75. Bulls 5.50 to 5.75. Good choice vealers 8.25 to 9.00. Sheep: 33.000, no early sales, during last week's close load good black faced ceding lambs scaling 65 lbs. 7.65, slaughter ewes $6.60 3.23. FOREST OPENED AGAIN BOISE, Ida., Aug. 21 U.i: The Idaho national forest was opened to recreationists today as shifting winds lifted a smoke haze that prevented lookouts from spotting new firer. Both the Boise and Payette national forests remained open. WILCOX BEAUTY SALON 184 S. 5th West Ph. 42I-- RALPHS and HEATING 4 PLUMBING PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signer for Further Information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of Hyrum S. Barson, Deceased. will present claims, Creditors with vouchers, to the undersigned, at her home in Clarkston, Cache Countv, Utah, on or before the 15th First day of October, 1939. Date of Publication; August 14th, 1939. Effie B. Barson, Administratrix of estate of said Deceased. C. W. Dunn, Attorney for Administratrix. Logan. Utah. Dates of Publication: Aug. 14, 21, 28, Sept. 5, ll, 1939. Sower work. Repairing. Free estimates. New and used fixtures. 121 ICECREAM Per gallo n 90 27 extra cartoned. ALQ-.MN- Wool Market DeBOSTON. Aug. 21 (U.P) mand for wool in Boston continued very dull today with an occasional buyer showing interest. Sales consisted mostly of small lots of original bag fine territory wools for immediate use at for cents scoured basis good French combing lengths and 67 cents for average French cumbing length. 68-6- 9 ENGLANDS West Center St 4 1930 FORD .... OTHER QUALITY WARES rmfrn'TAM I U4 345 125 VALLEY MOTOR CO. (Formerly Cache Valley Used Car Co.) 322 N. MAIN ST. PHONE 328 --- r l rf -- -- Two-Da- y Service PRIVACY ASSURED quality, work. We guarantee satisfaction! State Loan Company. STATIONERY ANNOUNCEMENTS of Logan J. WILSON Phone West First N. D. 29 We have the experience and facilities for rapid, but c CARDS CLARK & EARL PRINTING CO. Herald-Journ- 260 Building WE FEATURE QUALITY COOKING UTENSILS WEAREVER ALUMINUM AND Vr GLJULJi Livestock Monthly Payments as you desire! SHOP M.l. 40. . . Furniture - Autos TOP prices paid collect. ii 10 to 300 WANTED LIVESTOC- KR-- 2. . . . . . rvr DEPARTMEN for live or dead horses, cattle; also Whites Trout Farm, Phone Ilyrum, 11 . , ELECTRIC RANGE & RADIO SERVICE feeler hogs. $T NOTICE TO CREDITORS Factory Standards R. M. S. CITY RADIO 26 East Center. Fhone 125. Pick-u- p I 1 .... .... 1D9 l In the Matter of the Estate of ANNIE S. SMITH, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at her residence at Smithfield, Utah, on or before October 15, 1939. AdGLADYS PALMER, ministratrix of said estate. L. E. Nelson, Attorney for estate. Dates of Publication: Aug. 14, 21, INFORMATION M. 1082 Oitf I SALT LAKE CITY, Aug. 21 (I'D Butter : Ihone 1937 PACKARD Six Coupe . . . i . . 1937 PONTIAC Coupe 1936 CHEV. Delux Sedan 1936 PLYMOUTH Delux Sedan 1936 CHEV. 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