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Show s THE JOURNAL- ,- LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY; UTAH PAG?! SIX v Captain Noel Bennion of The High School is Out For Season With Severe Injury To Hip Game Is Fast Through- out ' - - t A. C. V , Friday. Oct 13. 1922 Frosh 13 3 Grizzlies Ten years ago in Salt take the tm-- " nual "big little'1 game in Utah, each season was glared between the t nlr verslly bf Utah. Freshmen and the Salt Lake high school, now the West Side high hchool, There used to be very keen "rivalry between these two learner aa .grant lea y. all oMk school atudents In those days went straightway up to the U after leav. ing high school and therefore a keen sesnse of rivalry was the natural consequence.. Salt Lake fans used to ' 7 manifest' great Interest in these high i .school freshman games aud all Logan .fans could do was to read news , paper accounts of them and wish football In Locould have more Vy , , o Isnt there someone y0u gan- want to make happy? Everyone will know But now we are niuch more pro- and in coraparutlvely short greased j j time Logan has been transformed Into a regular metropolitan athletic center, ao to speak, and what happened yesterday on Adams Field was a dream of the Old Logan fans a few years ago come true. The Logan Grist sllea and V. A. C. Freshmen were ab , la to put on a real football contest and a real one It was. - . The Freshmen won the game from - the Grizzlies by the score of 13 to 3 on general superiority The Aggie greenlings weighed a little bit more than the Grizzlies, hit a bit bard and punched Just a little harder. They just outplayed the high- - school lads by a wee bit and that's why they " . won. CAPT. BEAMON OVT . One thing: that kept down the high school sore and posBlbly kept the Griaaliea, away from a better Showing was the misfortune thnt befell . them just about two seconds after the kickoff, at the opening of the game. Captain Noel Bennion, the fast and. clever quarterback, was then put out of the game for the remainder of the season through having hia hip dislocated. He received the ball on the kickoff and after returning it about fifteen yards was tackled by McMurdie of the Frosh when Skeen of the Aggies Wdb a tackle high and flipped Bennion i oyer tp such a manner that he re- ceiVedJa dislocated hip in almost the Identical spot where he was similarly Injured last year end almost the same kind of an Injury. To lose their a captain and quarterback before even one dowq was made dampened the pep end punch of the Griszlies and - the first touchdown for the Freshlea was easily, secured In the first quar- , ter,. , The game was a real fine game of football and a fair sized crowd which - witnessed it went awajTsatlsfied. The Grizzlies are a good aggregation but seemed tp lack something of s driving power and it' seemed It did not - play the game they are" capable of putting up. However, this la no dfs--; credit to them for later on they can , be ,a, crack-teawith just such practice and competition aa they had r ' yesterday, ( Iw the first period after Captain ' Bennion was taken out .the Grizzlies kicked to the Frosh and on oue straight march the Aggie men took the ball to the goal and over for the ; flrit touchdown which was made by p . Floyd Gardener. Thomas missed the lost them the ball and the opportundropklck after touchdown. 1 - OCTOBER 14th is Candy Day Mother, wife, sweetheart or the kiddies will be -- looking for Candy on Candy Day, Dont disappoint them! i Yhom will , i ijou make Happy If 4 - mer North Cache man, played a fine Hadden; J. Merrill for made Potts for Gardner. game. He hit the line har.l R. Merrill; in a class department v store,, and in jthe. trend of .un- -. VROWTHKK MARKS KICK In the fourth quarter the Fresh- good gains. The best offensive playTouchdowns, Gardner, folding many" beautiful Scoring: gowns Shortly after the Freshmen made ' thetf score the high school team got men, with Thomas, Gardner and Mer er is the field was Captain 'thotnas Thomas. Goal after touchdown, of the latest design are brought to view for the first time. In gulag and took. the ball to the rill la the backfield carrying the ball of the Frosh who generate his team Thomas. Dropklck, Crowthjr. order to film this lavish scene line. Hete Cliff Crowther drop- for good Score by periods:, gains, scored Soother lu veteran style and himself made number of beautiful models a to hack the line and touchdown and Thomas, who made ped 3 gain. Gardner at fuUirk placed a Logan High 3 0 0 0 were engaged, and as they i made beautiful dropklck- - making It. also dropklcked his team into an fine game too; 0 0 713 A. C. Frosh the stunning costumes the the score 6 to 3. , extra point. The lineup and summary; Officials: Falck; Referee, is given la insight, inspectator In the first sqd a good share of the STABS SHOW VP WELL lajgan High (3) Aggie Frosh (13) Time of to one of the reasons Christensen, second quarter the Logan high men why girls While the Grizzlies lost the game Crowther l.e. McMurdie periods, IS minutes, leave home. Another good reawere outplayed hut toward the lafc some of their number displayed a l.t. .... Carlisle., Ilarrett son is said to be furnished in ter part of the Second period the Gris high class brand of football. Harry i Nelson, 1...... J.g. ..A. Merrill GORGEOUS CABARET the splendor that vivifies the tiles .uncorked a rally that might Clayk at center played a fine gnrr.e, Clark- -, ..... C. .. Blanchard IN cabaret FEATURED SCENE scene the Palais Des not a time score had netted his passing, tackling and generally Brady 8bve r.g. .... ...Hadden NEW WARNER PICTURE Arts. . . f" V failed A couple Of longj runs good work being an outstanding fea- Reese ..... Love r.t. ... Here where only men of v , (,, 2fter, a forward pass "accounted for ture. Joe Carlisle, tackle and Oob H avert ... r.ei An elatorte fashion re- the financial world, men whose Lining ' ' 1 ' gains. Brady, guard, were two more amjrr. N. Bennion .. q.b. ....Thomas view and some unusual scenes incomes run into five riv ;",tbo'r,thir$.. quarter the firlgh es or worry to the Frosh. They both L. Bcifnion: and six l.h.b. Skeen of an. unusual cabaret fre- figures annually, can hope to ntp ladscmpe baclf:and played played fine football. Crowther kick- Baugh..., R. Merrill r.h.b. quented only by the elite are meet the bill for the evenings , ,Frfiatl .off tbels fydt for a rbort ed beautifully his dropkick from the Smith ... f.b Cardaer but two of the many entertainment without the fliciit toojtfany fumbles deprived forty.yard line In the first quarter be Substitutions: Logan high, Lind- to be seen in Girls Leave ker of an eyelash, are seen dis-- ; Why r fipport (i lyfles' to score. They Ing the best piece of on work N. kicking Bennion; Knowles for quist for Nill-soporting. inlall their glory. - The drive for - the' goal. - that the field Lindquist who replaced Cap Nelson; Geddes for Knowiesf Pe- Home, featuring. Anna Q. and Warner scene is lavishly invested with by produced . ,re tlAo converted Into a tain Bennion at quarter terson for rt,id very Geddes. Aggie Fresh- Brothers, which will be seen at a beauty that defies description. fumble a by Lyman el! and'with exr.c nenoe he wilt d men James for Barrett; Gimlin for u, but f Theatre,' beginning The entertainment affordejf the jthe Oakj a hen th high school was le.op into a mlglitv good p lot Knowles R. for Irving; Merrill; . ' cabaret patrons is strikingly S straightway, tbr the goal For the Frosh fiulu.i Merrill, for Hadden for Knowlea; Peterson for (Monday. I 'The fashion review is staged unusual. 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