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Show THE TAGE fOUU t : Water Scarcity May Hinder Good Hunting ' 1 ir two will meet in the opening card of the season at Allens arena Thursday night. In Fete Stetcher, Jones will meet a man who will extend him every inch of the way. Stetcher will be remembered for the wrestling prowess he displayed in defeating Hy Shar-ma- n last year. In the main event, George Nelson will be given a test in Jack Smith. If George can dispose 01 smith, he will be well on his way in a comeback attempt. George is determined to show the fans that there are a lot of good scraps left In him. Horace Christensen of Logan, and Doc Johnson of Salt Lake, a snappy pair of welterweights, are being counted on to give the fans plenty of speed and action during their 45 minute time limit argument. Thursday, October 1 at 12 o'clock noon marks the opening of the duck hunting season in Utah. Open season will continue for one month or until midnight of October 31. Although shortage of water will likely have its influence on duck hunting this season, it is believed that, generally Old Man Injuries, a familiar speaking, hunters will enjoy a starthas around Logan, figure good season. ed his work of tossing monkey BFAR wrenches into the Utah Aggie REGIONRIVER BAY FLOODED machinery in full force. seven men, In regard to the Bear River No less than three of them regulars, are on Bay territory which has been the sidelines or in hositals with the object of much discussion NIT injuries. Heading the list are recently, the water has been Thompson, fullback, and Wilcox, running on this area for the bad knees, and past three weeks and by the end. with opening, ideal duck conditions Childs, halfback and quarterback, with some pulled liga- will prevail in this section. Water that has in the past ments in his foot. Next on the list are Wilkins, been used for irrigation purtackle with a bad Charley horse. poses is now being used to flood UR ST. LOUIS, Sept. 29 A scarcity of Murdock, halfback, with an in the new areas. A lanky Kentuckian, fls is reported in this partijured back, Parkinson, end, with is expected to Rheumatism in the right knee, cular section, but the newly Paulto Derringer, the mound for the St. and Keller, guard, with a bad flooded territory is bringing the go Louis Cardinals in the opening ducks in great numbers. leg. The public hunting grounds game with the Philadelphia Of the group, only Childs and Wilkins will likely see duty next wost of Corinne and the terri- Athletics for the worlds chamSaturday. The others are out tory adjacent to Willard is the pionship Thursday. best shooting at the present Derringer, with 18 victories !&t least until the Denver game and but eight defeats in hLs three weeks away while Parkin-iso- n time. In Cache valley, ducks are first year of Major league ball, and possibly Wilcox are out Charles Manager plentiful at the present time. appeared lor the season. Streets choice today, 1 This fact, coupled with sev- Some of the best hunting in the. Gabby) eral missing linemen who are local seetidh will very likely be with either Bill Hallahan, only southpaw, or Sylvesbelieved to have dropped out of found in the country which is Cardinal the Montana flooded by the back waters of ter Johnson, slated to pitch the school, makes of the series. State Bobcats loom doubly big the Cutler Dam. Hunters have second game Street, with two of his regunext Saturday. It will be the already built bllndes in this injuries, had other 'first of seven straight confer- territory until it resembles at lars nursing ence games for Utah Aggies the present time a muskrat things to think about, before definitely deciding on Derrinand Coach Romney and his farm. ger, but admitted he favored charges are naturally anxious MANY GOOD SPOTS the former Rochester ace. Burto get off on the right foot TO CHOOSE Grimes Is likely to be held with a victory to chalk up in Sportsmen who expect to shoot leigh in reserve. The old spitball the percentage column. on Stewart reserve near Amal-g- a veteran has been off form latelTo meet the situation. Romare anticipating good shootshifting ing. In addition it is to be ex- y.With ney Is doing some Jesse Haines definitely around. Tolman, halfback, who pected that hunters operating was shifted to end when Wil- boats on the river will likely get off the list of pitching possicox was hurt, has gone to full- their usual share of good shoot- bilities, due to a slow healing shoulder muscle, and Sparky back while Worth Outke, red- ing. and has headed North Cachian, Cache valley should benefit Adams, third baseman, Pepper Martin, center fielder, gone from tackle to end after by the short season arrangebeing shifted from center ear- ment which allows hunting in with leg Injuries the Cardinals ner in the year. Bennion, hard- October only. The open water face the series far from peak hitting sophomore back, will country in Cache valley will be condition. Betting odds on the take over Thompson's job as attractive to the birds and not Athletics to win dropped a a first string fullback and If he being molested for the balance result. can learn to hold on to the of the fall season should be a ball, should handle the position big factor in the betterment of conditions for the 1932 seasons effectively. For Childs halfback position, shoot. are two capable substitutes and in available Cropley Feminine patrons of the CapScha ub. Both showed plenty of ital Theatre are much interested with Stuff Saturday, Schaub in the wardrobe of Sally Ellers, some brilliant openfield running who enacts the title role in and Cropley with tremendous Bad Girl. Fox Films screen driving power through the line. production now playing there. The remainder of the Aggie During the unfolding of the first team will probably include story, Miss Ellers wears, altoVranes at center, Forgeon and gether. twelve changes of cosBarker at guards. Law and tume. While many of these are Local fans are awaiting, with 31cnn at tackles, E. Smith and simple dresses, there is a wedkeen the return I. at ends. at Smith anticipation, pixon gown of heavy white satluarterback and Young at one of Henry Jones to a local wres- ding in, which is a stunning creation. halfback position, been It has five tling ring. One of her street costumes is j Young has been named acting years since Jones was seen in a smart creation of lovebird for action week here tain but for local this fans still and jap with a slicker rain green he Montana Bobcat game this remember that wild encounter coat ofcrepe the same shade. Another Mirl with Christensen. 'omlng Saturday. The is a brown and beige printed 1 5 CIS DIE j 11 11 it p I LOGAN, UTAH, L, SETTEM HER TU ESDAY, 2 9, ISIimrods Ready for Duck Opening Thursday Noon INJURIES HIT 3' it IIERALD-JOURNA- silk with a tan coat and hat. which most any home dressmaker la equipped to reproduce. Then there is a blue linen printed house dress, two navy blue crepes, and even hospital nighties. A charming ensemble is worn by Miss Ellers at a surprise party. It is of cocoa brown transparent velvet, with na-a brown wool coat trimmed In tural lynx. Returning from the hospital scene. Miss Ellers is seen in a chic dress created from black crepe with white polka dots. James Dunn, said to be the find of the year, plays opposite Miss Ellers. Frank Borzage PLEADS GUILTY young man from southern Cache county was arraigned Monday morning before City Judge Jesse P. Rich, and pleaded guilty to a charge of illegal pheasant shooting. He was fined $25. Deputy State Game Warden A. J. Petersen made the arrest. A Regional T earns Swing Into Full Force Soon Football in Region One received its initial start of the season Friday of last week when the Bear River and Preston tohigha school elevens battled scoreless tie at Garland. Four other teams will get into action on Friday of the present week for the first time. Preston plays Logan at Logan with North Cache traveling to South Cache and Bear River playing Weber at the latter nlace. Although Preston outplayed Bear River the greater part of the game a week ago. the Logan Grizzlies must be favored to win over the hard working Preslon bovs. The Logan team looked pretty sloppy against the Alumni but this was un- doubtedly due to the fact that was doing Crookston much shifting in an effort to find the best combination. The Logan mentor has had to do considerable work in an effort to bolster up the Grizzly At the present forward wall. time, Ed Quinney looks like a sure bet at center. He passes a well and is a fighter with At guards year's experience. Crookston has anv number of fairly good material including Russell Ballard. Phillip Bullen, Wendell Homer, Ray Poulter Lorenzo Mitton and Ray Jacobsen. It is practically a toss-u- p for this position. At tackles, L. H. Kennard and George Hendricks appear to have the inside track although WUford Kowallis is crowding them plenty close. Roy Hull. Coach end of last year, is playing a stellar game while on the other wing position Crookston has been using Senaub, Anderson and Meikley. Kent Ryin will likely call signals in place of Captain Keith Worley who will confine his efforts to toting the pigskin. Bob Harrison is an understudy to Ryan at quarter Lowell Brown and Worley will mobably start at halfbacks with Dean Smith at full, ether proinmising backfield material cludes A1 Lundahl. Ernest Hugie md Rigby Lindquist. Attempting to pick a winner n the South-Nort- h Cache ba-tl- e is a tough assignment and being fully aware of the fact the writer takes this opportunity of passing the buck to whoever wants it. The Richmond boys appear stronger on paper, but paper doesnt win football games and believe it or not. the Soutli Caphe gridiron will see plenty of action. The Weuer-Bea- r River game is another toss-u- o affair. Little has been heard from Weber but Mark Ballif, a former prodigy of Otl Romney ' is reported as teaching a lot of football at the county school. SCOUT HEAD LN UTAH Thomas J. Keane, director of the national sea scouting program of the Boy Scouts of America; and C. J. Carlson, regional scout executive with headquarters in Los Angeles, will be in Salt Lake City Thursday to address a meeting of scout executives of Utah and southern Idaho councils. Other problems in connection with local council conditions will be discussed. Executive Preston W. Cache Valley Pond of the council plans to be in PLEAD NOT GUILTY . Mondell Anderson of Hyrum and AH n Erickson of Cornish pleaded not guilty to a charge of drunken driving when they were arraigned in city court Monday at 2 p. m. Judge Jesse P. Rich set October 6 at 10 a. m. as date for their trial. . J - raw-bon- k k n ;i v n n v ti I ti rt r w a n d II sf w ir tl w it t Cl Cl Cl tl : O O g' ft ti rt ir yu 1 s o h f. v ti a t t s u 0 a t u V I UlLCVUL , CONOCO, GERM ESSEDj Out m .MOTOR OtLJ Sllillimoiv UlEh 1 OCTOBER TIO Thoughtful people throughout the United States will again observe Fire Prevention Week, as suggested by the President in his annual proclamation. This year October 4th ushers it in. Commercial, civic, social and other organizations will hold ap- STAYS UP IN THEY MOTOR AND NEVER DRAINS AWAY IT propriate meetings. 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