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Show THE HERALD . - BOOED BY IS Ot7 Even though Benin Lti.i., ,i itnum-e- d out of t:,i in, , i .ven k. pt in years, he app.utn , close enougn toilet. buj.ing t learn pto modem no lmuur Benny shift ing shadow v, hu i m class fion. iHT until he retired undin.it . ii inn 1924 dependently wealf , flic Lomu Instead, ni nie his comeoack dib i,,ght with a 2 loiiiid ki, si ,t oer i Pal Silveis of lii is a m. m of pudgy, slow futon . t 35, making a ii p.--ilioit i to recoup the fm ,, m stock speculation The 15 1)00 .sputi'm-wlio Icon-ard- 's paid $25.1)00 to w,i debut at Quun ,miu were disapp j n d They came to see then i.tmii idol ' disprove the thev in w r comeback axiom by a iiui-- t rly exhibition of boxing stviii Benny scored his knockout in the manner made famous or infamous, if .vou will by Primo Camera The spectators, who sat in 'Stunned silence as the once unhittable Leonard had his fat? peppued red l?y an opponent who woulant have been considered woithy of carrying the gloves of the Leonard of a decade ago, greeted dive with boos and Silver catcalls, and for the first time in his career, Leonard was booed as he left the ring. v , J , i L 5 1 , Lght-weig- ht -- de--p- ik , DAYTON George R. La sen of Idaho, was a business visitor nere Friday. Wednesday, Leroy McBride and J. C. Hansen attended the district fair at Blackfoot, Idaho. Mr .and Mrs. Ernest Breiten-buethhave moved to Preston where they intend to make their Mr Brenenbuecher is home. an employe of the Franklin County Poultry Producers associationMiss Laura Robbins went to Salt Lake City Wednesday where stie has employment for the winter. Thomas Waddoups and son, Mark, of Swan Lake, who went to Salt Lake to oe present at a Page teunion spent a few hours with Mr and Mrs. J. re-IL Page Tuesday as they were turning home. Mr. and Mrs Claience Nelson were dinner guests of Mr. and Mi's. John Weir on Sunday. S H Atkinson motored -- to Idaho Falls on business on SatRex-bur- g, er iPt d urday- A 5 t s K The Misses Louise and Mary Petcioen entei tamed at dinner Mrs. trank Sunday for Mr and Atkinon and Mi and Mrs. Haze Diuiy ol Leiston. Mr. and Mis William Palmer of Holbrook Idaho, spent Satvisiting with urday and Sunday Mrs Palmei s bi others. J. 11. Page ana J. I. Page and their families Douglas Phillips ..nd Delnxar Mickleson spen. the past week at Twin Falls, Idaho Joseph Waite ci Hyde Paik called on Mr and Mrs. Junius Wnen he Christensen Fnda returned home ho was accomand panied by Mrs Christensen two children. Connie and who visited with i datives over the week-en- d Mr. and Mm fa II Atkinson were dinner gucs.s of Mr. and Mrs Geoige Cobim, Sunday. and Limen Miss Blanche Jack Iloodloss of Logan spent Sunday with Miss Latscns parents. Mr and Mis Paul Lumen the weekMilton Dailey end in Logan as the guest of his cousin. Roy Hull. Miss Juanita Atkinson retained home Iriday after spending the summer at Salt Lake City with her sister. Mrs Maud Mil-to- V? :! .2 4 i .t & 1 "i n n, Utah Aggies are making intensive pieparations foi iluir contest tins week-en- d with Western States college The game which is the second conference contest for the s ? I PAGE FIVE IDSL 7, Ag-ei- - 14-- sciie. the test is assuming mill sti lulls piopoitions. HIIOl I. to (.(. cm AT 1 1 1 1 (i NTIONS 7 li' i mi: The Western Sta-egrid ma-- ( lime did not see ation last w.ck but devoted their attens tions towaid pieparing an to cope with the much lmpiuvid Utah Aggie team A Western States scout watiheo Utah Aggies unfold Romneys new att.u k against Montana State last ,veek and practice In the Colorado city this week is undoubtedly being devoted to ways and means of stopping the ol-le- U l' ' ,s $ is) fait A ei Jfciw s&Mid&k Mi iii i n h iv e , Snn-ni'i- its hml none 111 .i Mi ii o avs Governor ArSi il n i'i ill above ot 11ml Ur v ho I1 atened to c.til 1. a the N.amal Guaid a u ni r p'l post d i on't st at a out i i I i e bi 11 1 t i i I ur at s in'ams M N at Kcv ci i of protest j mis' toe bad tight weie ir mil bv him tiom all owr the Un.ted St lies i 1 Big Blue team. Utah Aggies have chalked up a victory in their first Rocky its1 ti I ni il ,111111,'! iii niiiii iiiiiiitii SCHOOL PLSY IB CIST Thain Carlisle as Robin Hood, Willa Daniels as Maid Marion, f, Lucybeth Cardon as and Nyena Shepherd as Queen Eleanor will head the cast of Sherwood, according to Miss Anna Boss, director of dramatics at the Logan high school These parts were cast only after intensive tryouts of ninety-seve- n students Other Important characters are Wallace Sorenson as King Richard, Dick McDermaid as Prince John, Roberta Smith, Wendell Homer, Donald Brown, Douglas Barlase Bob Harrison, Max Barrett, Harold Hansen, Bill Stewart, Claud Wenner-gree- n, Vaughan Pond, Jessie Anderson, Marion Peterson Exquisite fairy parts have been given to Dorothy Pond, Genevieve Cooley, Carma Cooley, Fanny Hodges, and Laurel Higgins. Other roles are Margaret Morgan, a novice; Jean Lenkers-dorfe- r, a blina man; Margaret Cardon, Orchis; Ruby Cardor., a lady; Amos Jenkins, a forester; Max Humphreys, an old man; Shadow-of--a-Lea- week. TOLMAN MAY GET ACTION Tolman is likely to see action at fullback on the Utah Aggie machine for most of the game Thompson can be Saturday used and so can Bennion but nothing would help either of them more than laying out for a week and with Tolman developing rapidly, it is highly probable that he will be in during most of the game. Young will be at one halfback post and I Smith at quarThe other halfback terback job is still a matter of conjecture with Roxy Childs a likely bet against either Cropley or Schaub if he is in a condition to play E Smith and VanCampen will be at ends, Glenn and Law at tackies. Forgeon and Barker at guards and Vranes at center, according to the way Romney is lining them up at present Elmo Smith has been named acting captain for the game. Cleve Dibble, a mesenger; Howard Smith, a soldier; and Jennie Malmbeig and Jewel Jacobson, rustics A large number of 'other students appear as foresters, fames and soldiers. II IRE AT PORT SPUDS SHIPPED BUT There are twice as many men students registered at the Utah State Agricultural co lege as women students accoidmg to W H Bell, registtar of the college. F.guies of lie rigistia-tio- n show that while the number of v omen st ..dents iegis-tere- d this year is approximately the same as last ve.it a has been made m mah enrollment. e Thirty-fivstndep's l.avi at the college rimin'' Monday and Tuesday ol th. week, which mel's the t"al This i a registration to 1291 9 ner rent inrreas' ver the enrollment for the same pi riod last year. hui"-increas- rc"-lstm- IU i i , RD1NALS - Bottomley sm-- I gk d to light Wil.on attemphd a mining wlmh railed loul along thud b.M line Wilson Hied out to Miller. Bottomley held f'i'I Gillxit foiled Bot-- i ton .ley at fciond, Williams to Lii hop ILUl.ilun out Williams to Fo No unis, one lilt, no errors, one left hit to ATHLETIC for a double It right center was a bi dutifully hit ball which Watkins trnd to reach but Foxx out, High to could not C pounds, boin Apnl 23 1900, Ill, winter addict 111 , club St Louis, 1930, ba'ting 1930, 303, fielding chil.990 Makes errors, loves on graves dren, decorates Mcmoual day. shoots pool Kelly Those are facts I dare and double dog dare you to get the department of commerce to check on them. And if you want anymore address us thusly; Vital Farts Building. Vital Facts St, Vital Facts, Penna. Please do not forget to send self addressed envelope and $338 in cash BY HENRY Mil.I MOKE UiaWd Press Coi respondent PHILADELPHIA, Pa, Oct. 7 Pi Did you ever hear of Noko-nu- s ill 9 'By 111 I mean Illi- 175 Oglesby. Nokomis, nois) Take a cold shower, hit youi self soundly ovei the head with a belaying pin 'whatever that is) and listen: That, my readers, is the place where James Leroy Bottomley first saw toadfrogs Before I go any fuither, let me announce in stentorian tones that this colui n is devoted, dedicated, pledged and piesented to Mr. Bottomley, the sweetest guy oil the St. Louis Cardinals. Boys. Jim Bottomley could go out there today, strike out 17 times on purpose, make 17 errors, and play like he had his skull fiactuied m six places (to say nothing of his legs, arms and neck), and he would still be my pal We know he isnt helping the St Louis Caidmals win the world series. And we know he did even less uf that is possible) in 1930. But Jim Bottomley has got color. He makes that first-baing job something worth watching He knows how to wear his cap. And before you call him a goat, please remember that "Sunny Jim is unlucky-pow-ei- ful unlucky. Sunny Jim probably is the unluckiest man since Job, or Julius Caesar on assassination When Jim goes to bat, day wlut does he get? The hardest, crookedest meanest, hoppingest balls the pitcher can thiow And ins own infielders take a delight m throwing him m- ouLshools shoots, upshoots, downshoots. sideshoots and what have you Is there any wonder that the man can t hit and make errors Editor note Mr McLemore, please nPt clown to facts'. All right Bottomley, James Leroy; bats lefthanded, throws lefthanded, is lefthanded, stands six foot off the ground Weight 'f SI ( ONI) INNING si i'Ii'ii Todays Sport Parade Mountain conference game They have six more to go and are not intending to let anyone tip them over, at least not without a fight The Aggies should defeat Western States but then, stranger things have been known to occur than for the reverse to happen and Dick Romney and his Utah Aggies are laying plans accordingly. The Aggies should be at full strength for the contest this week. Thompson and Childs were in suits for practice on Tuesday while Wilcox, end, who has been out since the first of the season with a bad knee, is slowly rounding into shape. If called upon, these boys will be ready for duty but it Is highly probable that Romney will keep them on the sidelines if possible in anticipation of the Denver game the following HE Oil for Walberg Heving filed tc Watkins. McNair fanned- Moore (Continued Fiom Page 1) singled off home plate, Hallahan coming over to take the WORLD SERIES ball as it rolled to third bui did not make a play for th Hole' Mole About runner Cochrane singled of; Bottomley's glove, Moore wen; to second. It was a hard hil Mnish went for a single Again rane fouled out to Wilson It ball and it glanced off the first a batted ball shuck ins chest, w as a few feet away from home basemans nntt into foul tern o'Hinded into light field and plate toward first tory Simmons forced moore v.as good for a .single. No inns no hits, no errors High, unassisted. HFTH INNING No runs, two hits, no errors Immediately attci the game, CARDINALS the Caul huu led to their speGelbert out, two left. cial tiam to leave for St Louis, By kes to Foxx Hallahan out, NINTH INNING wheie the senes competition Williams to Foxx High filed to CARDINALS Hafey up Rom will be lenewed Friday. Simmons mel went in to pitch for th HKS'l IN NI Mi N., luns no hits, no errors. A's Hafey beat out a hit of CARDINALS Adams hit to ATHLETIC'S Simmons sin- Dykes glove. Bottomley forcrolled ball a fo. The lelt gled off Hillahan's glove single It ed Hafey, Foxx to Williams along tile foul line of lelt field was a hard hit drive which Wilson hit to center for a sinAdams was taken out of the strmk Hallahans glove square-i- v gle went to third and was deflated into short GelbertBottomley gam" .out ILgh lau for him hit to left for a single Watkins Ul"d to Simmons High left 'flu- Cauls gathered aiound Bottomley scored and Wilsor heli! hist Fuseli hit to center H illah m to Inspect Ins hand took second. Hallahan fliec loi a s igle llu'li went to third out lie sent them b.uk Eoxx out to SimmonsThe runners and Fi i i ii t set olid on the walked Miller up Bottomley held their bases. High out, Mccame over to t Uk to Hallahan Nair to Foxx. tlnon l.i NLu'in Find to 11 Ii Moleu after the Miller attempting to sacrifice, One run. three hits, no ersecond bunted out to Bottomley The rors. In Id i..tih tiiah two left. If it v on' Williams to Fo runnels held their "puces ATHELETICS Foxx beat a One inn, two hit, no emus Dykes fouled out to Bottomley bunt towards box foi pitchers h Ii i. who made a licit backward a single. Miller forced Foxx IH1I I'U'fa Bishop up High catch Willnms fanned The Gelbert to Frisch. Dykes fore id ih.ni tir the Cams C.uds got a fine break in that ed nuller. Frisch to Gelbert pi hi imp hied out to Watkins, inning and all because of Williams hit to center for a um. mg vvhi n. me a beautitul small play on Miller single, Dykes went to third on out tat h Hi., called Millir attempting to bunt filed Boley batted for Rommel. Ht Ci i hi me popped out no .waul fust and Bottomley fanned. ri-- i h n .aied m and made the ca'.ch No runs, two hits, no erroM no mu-no No inns, one lilt, no eirors, two left hits eiruts Nj - Savs Coernor Undiion liva's ol the far west weie swinging 11.10 midseason form tonav ,es they pre- paied toi anotlici lound of week-en- d games tci'uied bv the fust big lnteisectional duel1 Stanford aaamst M.nnesota. EVANSTON, lb . Oct 7 'I i The P.uo A.t- ails wh) won Rcb Russell, Northwe.tein fullback and one of the gioatest onh. nominal sii m- - in then '.hue g ir.es. f. id a real plungers in the nation last fns; ti.ieat n. the b." t : i.phers year, appeared todav to be old trem the hum ol luvit lakes of Satuidaj s game against NoMinnesota mid their, 'o i scoretre Dame in Soldier Field Cris-lii and It was Russell s teirific line less ue Li-- t their lu.ti Is l.tl . i.ey are smashes which pushed Notie g.i id tin- - y i Dame back agun-its goallme jus' nil InWhile ine tluplun twice m the firs' half of las year's game, and he has been dians ait' h.om' it e .it Palo Wii.slm mu state regarded as the spearhead of .Vie tin Northwestern's attack Cuugais last veal ' i. i hi. nice Russell was mjiiied Saturday champion will b" m their ,in the Nebraska game but the lu.k jg..Tst pad n n Howard extent of h's disabilities wen J u . s 'I i ij. ns ,u 1 s i gelcs C ni" is not le irned until yesterday T the it ,,ia when he was confined to In tights ni 1930 hi losuig out a Pahuxka U," ho atheiii C Hil bed The ni s out Okla, bov had his back mjureu then Sill if s tills t.h.i s quite i matter oy the Cornhuskers and it is are' in doubtful if he'll be able to piac-tic- e ,l,lt!l ol week this western Dick Noith Hanley. 'coach, is shaping his offensive without Russell. will be pl..yed in the stadium m Logan. The game was oiiginally planned us a bi father, scheduled just pi ioi to thp big game witn Denur university However, sii u- the Sta'eis feat of hold3 ing Cuioi.iuu college to a s- ' lelt SIXTH INNING CVRDINALS Wat kms filed out to Miller who raced in fast in .t m time to nuke the catch IT if ch doubled to loft The ball landed fm only by a few inches Martin hit a home run into the left field ftands Finch ..coring ahead of him Even the most rabid Philadelphia fans joined in the applause for Pep-pMartins hit. Hafey filed out to Simmons Bottomley filed to Haas. Two runs, two hits, no errors. ATHLETICS Hoyt popped to Simmons held sec- Frisch. McNair batted for BishBottomliy it ond Miller grounded out, op and fouled out to Wilson Simto Bottomley and Moore batted for Haas He filed mons was doubled at the plate, out to Watkins. No runs, no hits, no errors. Bottondiy to WiLson. No runs, one lilt, no eirors. SE FNT1I INNING one left CARDINALS-McNair went to THIRD INNING second, Moore playing left field CARDINALS High out, Bishop lor ttie As, Simmons moved to Foxx. Watkins popped out to lrom left to center. Walbeig on back ran went in to pitch for the As Bishop Bishop the grass for the catch. Fnsch Wilson singled to left Gelbert filed to H;ms. up. Wilson was put out trying No runs, no hits, no errors, to to steal second, Cochrane none left to Williams. Gelbert out, WiATHLETICS Dykes out. Bot- lliams to Foxx. Hallahan called Williams unassisted out on strikes. tomley fouled out to High who went No runs, one hit, no errors. over to the A's dugout to make ATHLETICS Cochrane popthe catch. Hoyt out, High to ped out to Frisch. Simmons hit to left for a single- It was his Bottomley. No runs, no hits, no third hit in three turns. He INNING to was the only Atheltic CARDINALS Martin bunted have made a hit. Foxx player hit Simsafely toward first and was glove for a The mons went to third.single. credited with a single. was a It crowd applauded Hoyt tried to hard hit ball which glanced get Martin off first Hafey fan- off Hallahans chest into right ned. Bottomley up: Hoyt tried field. Miller forced Foxx, High to get Martin. Bottomley fouled to Frisch, Simmons s;ormg on to left. It was foul strike one the play. Dykes hit past third It was a long fly which fell base for a single. Miller went foul a few feet from the foul to second Williams filed out line. Hoyt again tried to get to Frisch In short right cenMartin and the crowd booed. ter. One run, three hits, no errors, Bottomley hit to right for a single and Mai tin raced to two left. the into third sliding safely EIGHTH INNING called out CARDINALS-Hig- h bag. It was Bottomleys secWilson hit ond consecutive hit on strikes Watkins walked. to double a into play, Bishop Frisch up. Watkins stole second. Foxx It was the easiest kind Frisch fouled out to Moore. a double of play, Bishop taking Watkins remained at second. a line drive and pegging to Martin hit to left for a single Foxx. Hafey up. scoring Watkins No runs, two hits, no errors, Martin out stealing, Cochrane one left to McNair. ATHLETICS Bishop fouled to One run, one hit, no errors with who up ATHLETICS tangled batted Bottomley Heving Frisch in making the fell but held the ball. Haas filed out to Hafey Coch ei AWmm Drinker of Hashish rue for Free Bonk.", HkH meesfs you my obtain i comrund of ot word nsluoi fh'ni eh the new idei n v tig ns Seven members of th? Utah State Agricultural tollcg: band have won places m University musical contests, according to Professor N V. OnrisUaosen, liader of the bind They are: Bodney Simonsen Eldon Torbenson. trumpet; Arthur Partington trumpet; Bell, Tom; George clarinet; George Remund, baritone; Leon Johnson, flute; Stratford Smith, trombone. These places were won at the local college, the University of Utah and Denver university. Professor Christiansen states that there are sixty members in the band this year. This is the largest band the college lias had to this time and they expect a veiy active season at tootball games and in o'her activities A very good balance in the instruments has been maintained and the membership is competitive, which has resulted in keen competition for places All parts of the state and Idaho are represented m the band. The drum major is Dale Jones and Miss Zola Yeates is sponsor. errors-FOURT- Supreme Au. horny c.mff.ri ALLENS Till RSI) VY pA 1'BISII 'SI LD MASS. AUXILIARY Moderate Prices . . Fun night at Second wart Wednesday at 8 p m. Vaude ville and dancing. Admissio 25c. 30-3- 0 - 8:30 SIIAR1 THE MATCH YOUVE BEEN WAITING FOR will be presented to the hunter bringing the largest buck doer from the Cache National forest into our store for the 1!0I1 S 1 MIS K KOI 1 J. Mendenhall HOI Commercial Printing Deparlment HOI . means euper-aicura- MIS vs, Mutt Dixon . . TWO 4 -- vs. that whatever chances you do get lmi-- t count. You need a cartridge with the ability to deliver the 'knock out blow at long range. Thats Peters! Come in our store and we w.Il show you the best ammunition on earth for )our deer hunt. Jimmie Ross HOUNDS . Ralph Herzog ROUND PRELIMINARIES AMATEUR SKATS ON SALE at OWL BILLIVHD Oeneial. Ringside. $1.00 Children and Women 2ic FIGHTS ARE FIGHTS Herald-Journ- al M)S vs.. Art Cartwright . dont ordinarily any too many lianrrs at deer in the of the (eaon. This cour-igel vs.. Battling White Marchant Green A. season. vs. Frankie Darren Kid Barger 1 of Printing1 O' Beautiful Winchester Rifle . Lets Talk Over Your Next Job TO MEET The American Legion auxil iary will meet tonight at tb Chamber of Commerce at oclock. The purpose is to re elect new officers for the orga nization. A short program wi be given. All members are ask ed to attend. catch-Bottomle- OCTOBER 8TH ' High Speed Quality Work ON BAIL John Jensen, who has bee held in the county jail on charge of liquor possession, wa released Tuesday on furnishin a bond for $1000. He will ap near in city court for tria Monday, October 12. at 10 a. n ARENA 1 The OUT Hal-laha- A Fat Clark al WEBSTERS NEW INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY Cunningham announced today. The announcement said thi Lindbergs will sail at 9 a. m Thursday aboard the Shangha Maru, transferring at 10 a. m Saturday to the S S. Presiden Jefferson which sails for Seattl from Yokohoma. The Lindberghs are returnini home because of the death o Mrs. Lindbergh's father, Senato Dwight W. Morrow. The famous flier and his wlf who were thrown Into th Yangtze river recently at Han kow when their airplane cap sized while taking off on flight over flooded areas, rc mained secluded at Cunning ham's home. They arrived her with their airplane aboard th British aircraft carrier Hermes 32 ROUNDS OF Herald-Journ- 7 In eleventh century Persia, a secret founded by Ilassan ben order Sabbah, indi lt,tn ,:i the ureof the Oriental drur: luMi s! and, when under its m'lucntc, m the prince of secret nvir k r The murd, r ms drinker of hiMi-vcm; to be called hawatf m the Arabic and from that orgin comes our En jlisb word asawn! 7 (UP- )SHANGHAI, Oct. Col. and Mrs. Charles A. Lind will start for the Unitet bergh States Thursday by steamer, U S. Consul General Edwin S Gel-be- College Musicians Are Prize Winners ( two You mm iM No Bull Fights, SAN FRANCISCO When you think of Printing think of 3 A, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER LOGAN, UTAH, Breather Looms As One of Seasons Best Cache vallev farmers in the vimnity of Weston and Smith-fi- r id .shipped 20 carloads of U S No. 1 Rural potatoes last week according to the rerords of Ilar-i- v Parker, agricultural inspector in this district. During September 37 cars were shipped, and 13 cars durMuir. . Mr and Mrs Wa'lice B Jening Augus-t- The spuds are being sent momostly to the southwest In sen and Miss Martha Fife tored to Logan Sunday where the Texas and Kansas City area. the j petit the day visiting with frmnds. ;i ' JOURNAL, WESTERN STATES BRINGING TOUGH OUTFIT TO LOGAN NEW YORK r. - UNDER te gVp Each hunter must register his name at our store before 6 p. m. October l!)th, to he eligible to receive the award. co Bike &nd PARLOR! $fortkGo& ( OR I .RIDGE PROMOTION j )Ji iniui |