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Show ogan Trips Champs Weston, Cornish Worth Big Smile AI.LEV I.KAGl E BASEBALL Aesterilay's liexultx Nor.h Logan 14, Smithfui'i 12 I'airview 13, Newton 6 Weston 10, Clarkston 6 Hvde Park 1). Lewiston Cornish 8. Franklin 4 lienton and Southwest postponed. LOCAL TENNIS STARS WILL INSTRUCT CLASS OPEN TO ALL .state Reiters have hail the piofessioiMl r.uquet swing. .Is for ".))- -. .long with inures-- . J v tin ii.Min oh rr it'd out the project of going experienced itinming to uung enthusiasts ot 'llie.ourt And Mi.li instru.tion ins ery telling eiteet oil the type o .urn-.shown he lor.il young.stei .s ni eonung from around lit L.il.e ami I roo For tlnee day, next week Mon-- Wedu.sdiy and Friday, sin ii notable tennis performers as Lewis Paul Madden and others ..ill head the . .ss Hi, tii young and old followers ot the court games tie invited and the only require-- i to bring a racquet and at .lent one jail Classes, which are slated to move e unde! way at a 3d pm., will until (lark with eveiy aspect a. the game scheduled to be Footwork, timing, stroking tile ball, and even conduct on the ourt will be presented to members attending the session. Classes will be held as long as interest is fuv ' "I mt TEAM STANDINGS Won Lost Cornish Weston Trenton -- - . Park .. , Hyde S W. Lewiston Fairview . North Logan Southfield Clarkston Newton Lewiston . Ki.inkhn . . . -- . Saturday's Schedule Corni.sti at North Log. in at Smilhtield Southwest Lew w. i ton Trenton at Clarkston W exton at Hyde Park Lew .stun at Fairview. Newton at Franklin. Z. Copper beams over 11 ounce Kamloops lainbow taken Horn Pend OreL ille .ke, Coeur d'Alene, Ida. It lias a girth of 24 inches, at 39 j is inches longer than Hus yeat's wot Id tecoid tiout caught in the same wateis bv Clint Shephard of Op'ioi tunity, Wash lon-tinu- show n Upheld; Morning It has been a long time s.nee first half champs have been outdone in heavy stick work, but the Wednesday afternoon beat'iig administered by the N. L. nine to scoff at. Mickey Hardman of the victors a powered homer in the eighth with two men on to help greatly with the final margin. Vern Scrowthers toured the bags on another long hit tvh'le Melvor of Smithfield collected one also. Dwaine Berger hurled for seven frames and Elwood Johnson for two, and shared the win. Cleon on the Hodges tried his ability mound for the losers, as his males revived their second defeat. The undefeated marks of Weston and Cornish were increased by one game with a pair of convincing triumphs. Weston tripped Clarkston 1 to 6 in a free hitting game featured by Tracy Maero's three hits, two of which were doubles with men on base. ' Cornish played their usual steady game and dropped Franklin 8 to 4. Franklin, in taking the loss, remained in the cellar with Lewiston the three consecutive defeats. Hyde Park unlimbered their hats against Lewiston for a resounding score. It was a d game all the way with Cock, Perkes, and Mauchley all taking a short stay on the mound for the bat with 15-- 1 tiers Closing out the schedule. Fair- Newton 13-- for win two. Trenton and South- - view trimmed 6 ,, With two It Sll Ml ll St h ll lull h "III Jill s,,, ft 11. Ill H - All-st- (dia-lion- 3 game after the regular first half schedule had ended. Without the NEAV COACH irotest encounter, the team standCHAMPAIGN, 111., July 10 rt'.PN 11 wins and one defeat Harry Combes, basketball coach 'at ings read 0'' both the Cleanermen and Morn- Champaign high school since 1938 ing Milk, but with the protest up- wras named today to succeed Doug held, the Wellsville squad claims Mills as head coach at the Universole rights to the first half title, sity of Illinois. while the Cleaners ride in second We are determined that subplace w'ith Berntsen Brothers holding 10 triumphs and a pair of set- - versive propaganda, government pressure or political censorship will never undermine a free screen. Eric Johnston, president Assotheir west Lewiston postponed harvest-numbciation of Motion Picture Pro- k game because of ducers. ing, and will play at a later date. mid-wee- er t ,1 III Id li 1,11 it Kl.it III OS! ' . i - It Milt) fit id lull h ST K,m th ,i hi Sm it h t " hi iIF M(ONl h . I fit . 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Snmni. 10-- mi l.llli 1 I if i Ur'' .softball g ,s; tlu Hum , l (lid 11 Sunt tit Lo-yi- n W y th,. at 1 ni i It nn mt; in 'i(t. t Miiuh im ' niove.s into louml nunibei w three next Tuesday Seven quads gra.e the team HU, standings list in. hiding two elubsibul tvom Snuthlu Id Third ward. The am. remaining games m the first half, wl... togethci with tlu- set end half U V hedulc follow. letters Morning Milk, a well balanced ALLEY I.KAGI'E SOFTBU.L oftball team from Wvllsville that aced the Valley league throughout Tonight's Schedule the first halt, rode otf with the In Logan 7 p.m Mathews vs. Lloyd's. last ev.;n-ng- , Imputed championship x p.m. and Fashion Cleaners ot Als vs Fashion. 9 p.m team in the scrap the Hyrum vs. College-Youncame out second best when the In Providence 9 p 111. Bertsen vs. Providence. uioblem was finally solved Ill VAellsville The protest game against the 8 n.lll Cleaner nine came during the final Hendon vs Morning Milk. round of play by College-Younvs. Jaycees. Fashion beat the game but 9 p.m. used an ineligible player in doing s- o- said the respective team repCOMMERCIAL SOFTBALL resentatives. Thus, the protest was Friday's Sechedule 7 pmupheld, giving the game to College-Youn- g Hess vs. Hansen. and leaving Fashion Clean8 p.m. Jaycees vs. Jack's. ers with two defeats compared with 9 p.m. -- Club Lunch vs. VFAV. 10 victoi ics The team thus wound up their initial half with a LOGAN STAKE GIRLS record of six wins and a like numTonights Schedule ber of loses. d 6 p.m. Second vs. College The Milkmen meanwhile, had It. rolled up 11 straight wins, only to 6:30 p.m. Young ys Men don, to Fashion in a postponed bow (diamond 1. Win already com-il- l hah jilay. the Smith-- MIA lu,ld i '1.1 rounds ln f1S( snnt d 14 to 12. fim . , J u! i'tiis 's h s .) i hi l.i U It a U .Vim i thi FOR 1947, 10, mi m um Mini is ri"inu, irt m and st hall AUTOMOBILES (S NOTICES LEGAL h bu ,1 i 7 al I'tali Thurs., July .ogaa him pin- - ill i Herald-Journ- r u n d ii i i UUK ba ton I Sponsored by the city, the class is Nf lie first of its kind in the local', M rta. and should boast the brand II I.Ul kst 'of tennis played by northern Utali s ii Softball Protest Is , I Riled 3 rtl ith Tl e Cl btdke 1 - I 1 QrUpdljp cov-lere- .l lf Noith Logan won the ch iiniuo-i-slu- i of the Valley baseball league at their last year, blit to look retard this season makes the r. jie.it believer glance a revealing eve on the major league eham'is and what can happen to them from nn. year to the next. But . v. n so tne famous North Logan ..quid still has some spunk left in them and they showed it yesterday wh-tiny out clubbed powerful Smith-fiel- . i;i. - l i iluiul I SI mills N Ui'Uuil n lress spoils Writer i v t National Puzzle? aspirants, young anil old alike, who have had to leai n the popular game with shear self confidence and long lions, will get a shot in the arm come next week when the uty Hfiealion.il department sponsors a net clinic, the first ot its kind in the local area. Leui-t- SPORTS l.t Tt inns 1 Buy and Move w To "PROMINENT Remain Unbeaten The Cards To Los Angeles Anyone Know The Clinic City Sponsors Net Answer Win Games To Film Producer Would Ktmllu S09 t'lMiety J JO haoy tatiiaifi', (j. tvitor miiim, giLKl an lalilipt 'rmllo, Pli J 4 m.K. upait I'mTsImIjt, NlT fj J J - ' !'l Sal. 'I DI I liiltl-- ''i i 11. ll j s.nl li. huiMe, in "it Ihiinn Ui na;-hap- I .MIIIIU8 I Still. ilU Kim J 0 n ticiiiv 0 (pm in " j .J l'hX Inn j. ,j IhiiiI.v U 0 ! ami Mink JH lannot urmount I'oi tile Cardinals. in fourtri plai c despite fine home stand in Logan S iciileenth 'card s.itttiall-wli- a h this won 13 out of 17 t half honnis ill f cabtui.-.games, their - Stake dia- road trip whuh liiiproviug t'aihgill tonight ,ig nn.st the Giants in not'd league last evening, whin the Ielo Grounds, may lie a "nuke Hey dowiud Filteenth 9 to and Jr bleak" mnket thus ret. nil a pci feet record after games Fifteenth and Fourth wards fol- Kiwanis Logan nd low second in line with a tno of I. 'Kill Mamhnx luikMon af MnuhttfUl I'jimi ami fniNhinu Old and to their credit against a pair tilts ti Kui f thi Kt idm.1 U flouift. Uea.sonaldD NcvAtut) pilta. Phone next Sixeenth trails ot detents H. Snut lit tchl IlilKl Bhu-tJ i7 dt SmitlifioM 'our h That the Logan Kiwanis i luh has in line with two wins and three Smith x Id Thu 1, b some client golfers comes foitli losses while Ninth and Third share UXPKUT wallpaper cleaning. Ph. JylO from a recent inter club meet the cellar with one victory an-results last with Ogden, following a luncheon lour I.u mgs. Ollier REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. h at tlie Bluebird. The local organ- n. glit found Fourth downing and Third dumping MALIj fmmo lioii1, fh. ization entertained their (town m till o J 12 All-Ststate colleagues oil July 2, with V. Ninrh 11 to 5. 10-- 2 Homer 54 fin H"MK unit 2 Wont the tiitut South. giving highlighting SimtlifiMhl Jvl2 speech; then the fireworks on the TWIN FALLS. Ida., July 9. (f.l'i local greens began. Don Collins of the Salt Lake City XEW hrik home, oi fumnred IM nu'ii! s team won Every Logan Uces sparked the underdog southlss Hinn unt (.'all al lOb Ninth ?iui foi infonnattoti ern division of the Pioneer League matches from the Ogdenites with JUi to a here the following combinations: Grant U Press By Init Keaton-Melvi- n FIVIfi mom TDanonaMi1. house. Phtnc last night. Squires; J. Cardail-Wa- lt San Francisco. .July 19 d I1 Hojlm Llitiwlofferaon, Hyde Squires; J, Mdler-J- . Watts; not even inCollins, who Fat k Luck still was smiling on Los Jlii Lady Comer-L- . Harold Nelson; cluded on the Woody selections, the as Angels kept today Angeles r. Laffoon-DM' home. Randall. lieat ntiHin mid stoker ns ni:i. jut sent in at the last minute in their blistering pare four games Inqune u( 446 So. 1st West Bfler replacement for Tom O'Laughltn, d hi pm. ihead of the pack in the Pacific JH I at first base after Pocatello, baseball scramble. 'oast league LALIUSIve MX Inverness In home with loom apartment O'Laughlin had injured his leg. and with Although badly outhit basement Lai ge lot. Cloae to college. Jim Zavitka, Ogden, was the ane of their batt'ng leaders beneh-pNoith. J 4 ("I K winning pitcher for the south, the Angels uncovered a isserve M while Collins hit two homers and (link home, 2 Meres, J. K Miller d TOLEDO. O. July 10 '1 r .eoond baseman last night wno led Hi fer Heiglns. Time if wanted J!2 runs north's four fessional golf s most exclusive show he way to a 12 to 8 victory over against the Ditchers. Dick Walkinshaw, Twin opened today when 16 of the na- - Hollywood. TLST Inn In Logan lunge lot 6 rm Ealls hurler, was listed as the home Seattle meantime finally strugi, hlo ks west of Logan Hi 3tl2 W 2 So. Ph. 172S-.tarting and losing pitcher for the gled out of the basement, climbing JvII torth. notch in the standings by a narrow 3 to 2 win over Sacramento. Il.ANMNU to Imv or build a new Si e W K Hrnitli. 320 K PARKER FAVORED No Io: Hand assisted by sweeping a holm. IMi i Choiin Im utlon, finality SPRTNK LAKE, N. J., July 10 double header from San Diego. 8 i toiiwt ucimii, mum Hpueidl featuria (' th- - Frankie 0 3 and 6 to 0, to dump the Padres Parker, the nationJ al clay courts tennis champion who in the cellar s making a belated start in the Sin Francisco hung grimly onto SALE. MISCELLANEOUS uinual title for the 10th straight e( ond place by tumbling OalUund H H hell nailer wagon with giain to 2 in 11 innings. ime, despite an unimpressive open-n- g lied, rod weedei on rubber, grain The standings: victory. Jo.i'lel Allget With WiHtollHin Kui niotoi Tran.spoit Motoi to. Jt2 Hi l 1 l I be-i.i- ' 1 jne Club Golfers Whip Ogden ' LUST. Hbn female bordi r folUe dog . S Han8n iamb a tout gnne fiom 21 Small, uiih makingn iml fat e and underline, anawera to Nellie. Call or wiite W rt Hansen, Lollimtton or Leon C. MklieaUon, Logan. J Ileward. KJIU f , I t ei t J South Cops Pioneer WOMAN, two-ma- Angels Widen Gap On Pacific Coasi n lodge. boura daily to Phono ttll-J- , GENERAL 5.7S-- - Tilt 2 motor Six-eent- 16-- ar FEMALE HELP WANTED 736-V- W help in ji WOODWORK make or repair anything maJe of Wynn'a 63 W. Center. Jy26 B COLUMN4 FARMERS' v Ka.-i- HAY deiriek. eomplete U.i4Ls . (ih7-Ii- s all-st- and fied rae BT FOR SALE. IMPLEMENTS I r d. 1 Pro-.core- J.v ! HAVSTAf'K eovera made up any all Wuiuk service Purker'a 244 So. Mai Ph. 244 jy-- 2 .ai.rw NO. 60 er. 11), International "cojahlitde U. ' M 065-R- harvest Newton COpUPy, - : J ! ALLIS Chatmher combine HarveeffT, five ft. cut in good comb pelts, u- asses and all. See or call Mart. Rasmussen, Weston. Idaho. Ph. 36tKR2 Jl5 I G 907-l- FOR TRADE,, 44 HuMB in Ugilen for homd .In loga 5 rm. briek exc. eoft loann, Vail Carl Wot den, Ifeato Hotel wtito 34H-2Htifct, 'tiilen, 1 7 ll 1 JOHN ADAMS tp' From where I J sit hi Joe Marsh ).L Willie tells her off real by saying: Perhaps youre right, but if these fish had kept their mouths shut, they wouldnt be here. (At that, says Willie, laughing out loud, she looked just as if a fish had bit her ) Blabbing mouths never cause ! U Nt ale ! oMI-J- anything hut trouble. Nobody hn knew the facts would ever criticize Willies right to go fishing on his one day off any more than the'd deny his right to come home to a mellow glass of beer. From where I sit, the slower we are to criticize and the quicker we are to recognize anothers M'.lfl THE SCENIC GREYHOUND WAY! uu IAc PORTLAND $16.10 trim Tu) Call you local Overland Greyhound agent for low fares and departure times to aowhere in America. J. H. SORENSEN Hotel Keelrs Phono I N I'll l( . 24-- Klein JI St W Ji I'teker pup Jl Spriinels Two pe'tl 7(J- PACIFIC STA8E. !. K. ' ,,,su MW at SATURDAY, JULY 12 ill boiler Mata Kfol? FORMERLY U. O. LUMBER COMPANY Featuring Fighting Stallion Allen Poppleton's Trained Horse Hansen-Niederhaus- i . urn 1 Plumbing Co. er (ondition Ht Mnilh oi plume 3i47. Ogden Se it St Conti o, Kl' Ph. CANVAS ""t. In uf ('aicium Feed foi ( u ti 433 3 No Jj Ph, 12 313 021-J- t. Jyl2 W. oth No. RKl) spring flyers. 16 MALE HELP WANTED BLTCHKK good Kxpei nrwi d. Airs pa. WellsMile stcatlv wmk. and Cold Stoi-ag- Jl - FOR SALE. HAY farm hav In the bum Ivan Hake). Mehdoii, PHY acre 17 Ii Jv t: NOTICE SPECIAL Jyl2 Kat. Jll y Lowest RADIOS service delivery. price 244 Jy-2- Ho 414 Bo. West. 1 ROOMS FOR Weevil Jjlt Prompt repahed Pick Reas prices efficient up and Ph. 876-- J Jy-2- Izogati Jylu Parker N47 eber-in- ex eilettt aisenate at all mm Hon a Bverton HOfK good red fijers. Pb h 244 r FOR SALE. POULTRY 4 .! motor boat and ttaUer ost-i- dams Ph. A Straw beu West Outer. cache Valley, Matu. Hiding IzeHoj lion Ktr-nik- n small bus-me- .' Wntc Sntnev (tgdeii, ltah. JlO hum b 283 N 162U-- inbnarrl jr.o 1111 1443 lange Phone PLLNT 14 Phone 36 IUTK shape Sanders I.OiMt 'J Logan ta'! i'etitr. Jll iRhKLS taken fm Kuval i axpberries b!aknps W Jyll with 'ompH for home or S vxrJIU FOR RENT, MISC. Plume NKW Hamp eoekrela. West ja North. J10 kimlf of lumbei. fluoilng and dimension, also iIock m-f a bain, W Hhn Mle. siuk'M j J gfitiH. &and Mr. Aplj Hei Jll I, RANK haidwate - 084- - KAHPflLKKY cups ami Seeil nod Leid. Kf VVHt riHtl J1 KN'KSKAPIIIMI HtiwkkeefK.. ' If MiwlU UAb; Prefer iinplojment over 2i undei 40 jeaia nidi Must well- - sltoi UiMtid tint Jesnatile pt; not Must Imv .vgoud at maixlutoiy. and liKurca, bookkeeping ovpoiietwe ' Huwever eduiaticii also desiubie. pioper persuu can be taught. ,SUI ucc av. good wages, . vkaik( i'sar Mail deuilcd Appll? atioti to Box 383, Pit k jour own at P.nei sjOMiom, outer fuv applmniv eion Ktcles Hoiet. , Jl Ph Jif4 eompitie oui b at MjgititheJmrtfr in aihe and Hox Kltler tmiii(ties,'' WO riti ie tbiee more iiusime 4uppear Ing men. ur mum n, for speelnl Work With tin uti of r. eai Kii'ld! hours a day. afternoon or eveimiK, '4n(K i an make $,'a uu a week Not litnine to lioitne Helling Wiite Mt. 1, VV Hurst, M a linger, 126 3lRlj I SWet, thea in and UK Ph. bit vile. HOYS I No 128 rum v eheiriia h K . HI A OWNING , 6 Ii .1 H J It) by UNION W. S $23 pistol. hunH J tA t J!2 l,2,:-- dogs. MOToH footer 2 seals? Nw Hi ig bt OMratatf 3. 3 SI KUKP Pit Jb kttelu n cabling 'i i MN.;LK ra,'K TbB-- buoiing La t f. $27. '0. , been i Mil 'Y aiMu i'''ib'i. $20. u ve fl.it with No 2 Mhiis'T XN A La 2T.j lb MM tastes, the better well get along whether those tastes together apply to beer or fishing. 3 no fob ' ntiibi he w I ST iII'.NS VI. Admission: $1.25 Adults. 25 Children N'n lit Js 41-- J IPo R3o uni JIlM) 44 IiihkI on wimli mount ule omplei ' whit boom and rmv to mount, 'll!" lB boise powe: ii g me .ix mi'' muioifle h tie tar J 12 per DOLLAR MORE FUN portable HELP WANTED i M: rink Copyright, 1947, United States Breners Foundation ; . tSKI L.'l Jj l lil fllrei WMtel Ml h WILL pH j top prhA for (food"1 diyor spilnger eow'n and lieift r Ph. Sidney Horten Mt J2 R or lci ReewA, 176 R morning or evening. J)2S Hu wt IlillU'l' UHlet nImUi'I, Khi 3 liYei't d, 32.H HyiUm J3 2 i Swing lull irmiiii Fish Bites Woman! Sponsored by Wellsville Junior Chamber Competitive Games for Riders W N A im: Willie Wells was coming home from Sewards Creek the other evening with a string of trout, when a stern looking lady (visitor at the Boxwood Inn) stops him, and tells him a man his size could be better occupied than catching fish. SiS XSPI.KhKIK.S II TO &UT: WANTED N'RW.Itnrn ealvea. Phone RENT- - Double private enttancp. SlKKPINU room, with Th. 1671 It Or liege ktt hen ROOM, fortable Ph. bed. Cloae 11V.LM. In. 133 W. Com- 1st No. tbIO t 2M S,. 4 prlv West. |