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Show J ci me American Six Pam- - Fridav. October 30, 1931 caciil ounty. utah log ( u Coach Romney's Utah A.ggies Continue as Conference Leaders Comp Misi the A count; from Salt I : 5 la! wart Aggie Defenders WYOMING COWBOYS DEFEATED IN GAME WITH WHITE AND BLUE ILL Tricky Laramie Homecoming Spoiled by Aggie Offense Logan Eleven Too Powerful For Opponents Local Team Keep Clean Slate passing attack after Utah's 2nd touch down proved futile as the massive Aggie line filtered through to rush the passer time after time and tha Utah backfield effectually covered Hundred Went Into The Cache National Forest in Quest of Prize Buck Many Register Results of Shoot - desperate Justly Proud of His Aggies 7fOvAeOArf -- LBAC. 'r receivers. the would-b- e The Aggies pushed over their first touchdown shortly after the start of the second period when a CowSherffelns, Cowboy boy fumbled. back, butterfingered the ball on his line and Vranes, Agown gie center, fell on it. Schaub then skirted Wyoming right end for 22 yards. Young plunged over for yards and a touchdown. Hull's try for point was low. The Aggie second tally came in the early part of the third period after the Utah squad madeowna drive from their Mr-V-1-- -. A" - SAv." i i.tv ' ' - Si . ; :? rit rd - - fee? f 4 al C,H tt-- C S CAJ rd line line. The yards for next play Smith to 2l-- to Wyoming's IS Aggies were penalized but on the Wyoming Rugg, le. Lam-bourn- e, Smith, l.t. Robbins, l.g. O'Conner, c. Brenton, rg. Parkhurst, r.t. . . Umbach, r.e. King, qb. .... Utah Aggie-Wyo-min- g . JA; V ; ,, i & V' - v V l V i ,' if", as''. ',v g AGGIE FROSH La-mo- nt TO JOURNEY TO PROVO TO PLAY TC'v-.'iAr- - v, Coach E. L. Romney Utah Aggies Among List of Unbeaten Teams There are forty three football teams in the United States that have not been beaten during the present football season. Among those teams are the Utah Aggies who stand eighth in the column from the standpoint of scoring re- Baxter Back Readings Gridders Defeated Ute Papoose Have a Last Week Ahead Game For Tough Figures From Training Cam pat Reno Tomorrow Having defeated the University of Utah freshmen in their first league encounter last week, the Utah Aggie Frosh gridders will go to Provo this week end and on Saturday afternoon will mix with the B. Y. U. Kittens on the Cougar campus. Coach Bill Reading believes his charges will give a good account of themselves this week end, as they behaved very nicely in their initial contest with the Ute greenlings. In the party that will make the trip to Provo will be about twenty five men, including Coaches Reading and Call and Manager Carl Beilis ton. cords. The Aggies have played five gan.es this season ahd have won all five games. They have scored a total of 141 points against their Total Yards Gained Utah 243. rivals while their opponents have scored 32 points against the White Wyoming 183. and Blue team. These figures have Yards Gained from Scrimmage been compiled by the Associated Utah 219, Wyoming 117. Yards Gained from Passes Utah Press. The Aggies remain idle this week. 206, Wyoming 66. First Downs Utah 15. Wyoming They will gain a needed rest to pre8. pare themselves for their encounter Fumbles Recovered Utah 1, Wy- next Saturday in Ogden where they meet Ott Romney's Cougars from oming 4. Twcj days, November 7 and 8, have Punts Utah. 11 for 405 yards; the B. Y. U. of Provo. There will been announced by Commissioner more be no in 11 36. for games college played Wyoming, Newell B. Cook of the state fish Passes (completed) Utah 1 for 26 Logan this season. and game department, as open sea3, (interceptyards, (incomplete) son on pheasants in Cache county. 6 for of Mrs. Lattino Lawrence, Joseph 3; ed) Wyoming, completed) 23 yards, (incomplete) 10, (interMass., testified in her divorce suit Two male birds for each day is the that on her wedding night she had bag limit according to the ancepted) 0. Penalties Utah 17 for 165 yards, to sleep on the floor while her hus- nouncement given to Charles Jenkins, manager of the Logan Hardband occupied the bed. Wyoming 10 for 11 yards. ware company. Fumbles Utah 2, Wyoming 3. Shooting opens at noon on NovThe human ear is formed to reThe sleeve of an old nightgown ceive only certain sounds, and the ember 7 and lasts till 6 p. m. On for thirteen highest sounds which we can hear November 8 the hours are from 7 served as a "bank a. m. to 6. p. m. $1,000 bills for Grave Del Buono of are those of 70,000 air vibrations to the second El Paso, Tex. Region One Standing Of High School Teams Won Lost Tied Pet. Score O.P. 375 Special! Special! only $32.50 Fridays Results 20, Logan Ogden 6. Todays Schedule ( )gden at Weber. Boxelder at Logan. South Cache at lreston. North Cache at Bear River. LET US OVERHAUL YOUR BICYCLE BEFORE WINTER SETS IN Federal Avenue Home of the Great Columbia Bicycle For 55 years a leader. Kelly of Chicago Ninety bars of lead weighing 4,500 and valued at $450 were taken by robbers from a smelting company in Chicago. The University of Missouri has arranged for the establishment of with the visiting professorships University of Mexico, effective next fall. EE ..0 06 n, Returns Home But Jaw Still Rather Sore 5 Company - Will your car have a home six months from now? 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Hendricks, Brigham Young 31; Western Homer, Schaub for Hughie for Brown, Morrell for Bul-leState 0. Hansen for for Brown Hughie, Stanford 0; Washington 0. Brown, Schaub for Hendricks, Hansen for Kennard, Poulter for Ballard, Stettler for Homer. Ogden Williams for Sneddon, C. Olsen for Alkema, Boerens for Tower, Springer for Foulger, Peterson for Springer, Dockum for Wangsgaard, Kenner for Fowler, Bingham for Lehman, Williams for Peterson. wrho has Lamoreaux, Battling Scoring: been in Reno, Nevada, where he went to enter Jack Dempseys trainLogan Touchdowns, Worley 2, ing quarters, has returned home. Ryan; forward pass after touchWhile away, Lamoreaux sustained down, Worley to Brown; place kick a broken Jaw from one of the hard after touchdown. Worley. punches delivered by the Manassa Ogden Touchdown, Sneddon. Mauler. It will be about six weeks Officials: Watson, referee; Stevbefore he can have the wires re- enson, umpire; Barney, head moved from the broken member, according to the doctors who performed the operation of setting the Shocking Faux Pas. Rubbish colbroken parts. lectors in New York wear spats. One was terribly embarrassed Oie-- v Got Off Cheaply. other day when he discovered Divorced are Mr. had on tan spats with blue overAnd Mrs. Howell; alls. Buffalo Evening News. He wiped the car With her best guest towel! H 2 O With a Kick Sighted after many years! The one about the The Pathfinder. Better Than Her People Your Car Is No Better Than IPs Home good stock of. Laketown Swedish Baldhead Cabbage . . . nice solid heads and good keepers. NEW IB II EE Shop Football Scores Important Games Last Week End .... America Is No pounds trade White Wheat and Chicken Feed for Eggs or what have you? We now have on hand a good supply of Delicious, Jonathan and Banana Apples. Buy your winter supply of Cabbage. We have a Expert Repairing Bandits at Laramie, Wyoming, broke open the safe at the University building early Sunday morning and escaped with approximately $2,600 according to the Associated Press dispatches. The money was the total taken in at the of Aggies and the University Wyoming cowboys football game the day previous. According to the story, Frank Cross, a trusted night watchman, was bound and gagged by the three bandits who blew the safe and did nearly $3,000 damage to the school building. University officials state that the funds were covered by Lam-orea- We will BRING IN YOUR BIKE MENDING OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT GATE MONEY Coach Bums Crookston's Grizzljr football players came home from Ogden a proud set of youngsters last Friday night when they annexed the game by the score of 20 to three 6. This gave the Logan lads wins for the season without a defeat. The big game of the year will be played in Logan today with the the opponents. Boxelder eleven "Beat Boxelder" Is the slogan of the local student body. Should the visitors win they will replace Logan at the head of the percentage. one hears From the cheering around the local school, It will be a safe bet to say that Crookston's men will be there fighting, win or lose, but to lose is a word of which little is known in the Grizzly camp. Last week's lineup and score: ol es main We buy Eggs man-hand- le Miss Florence Our Fruits are all sorted and guaranteed to be fresh from worms. Just Imagine a New Bicycle for 33 north SAFE AND GET Del Baxter, popular heavyweight boxer of Cornish, has returned from Reno where he went to be in Jack Dempseys training camp. He says the old mauler is getting in fine form and will be able to the majority of the heavyweight contenders in this country. Del apSunday-schopeared in the ring four times dursuperintendent who The twelfth wife of Sam Ober-ma- n said. Now, children, we'll try that ing as many training periods. unforwas at the of Los Angeles was granted a again 'Little drops of water and grieved Dempsey tunate accident that happened divorce recently on the grounds of lets put some spirit into it. Dewhen he smashed Battling troit News. cruelty. too hard during the training period, breaking the Battlers Jaw in two places. Dempseys plans are to go shooting elk and moose in Jacksons hole in Wyoming and about the first of November he expects to make a barnstorming tour of the east, taking on all heavyweight contenders with the idea of showing the pubAutomobile dealers must have surplus to stay in lic that he is really fit to make a come-bac- k trial for the heavyweight business these days. championship of the world. presented in court a written list of 32 epithets which Mrs. R. A. Voor-hihad applied to her ir a Cache Produce FECIAL! n Succeed in Trouncing High by Score of 20 to 6 Boxelder Comes to Logan Today to Play Grizzlies Og-de- BANDITS BLOW wf Schedule for Saturday, October 31 Utah university vs. Colorado Aggies at Salt Lake. Denver university vs. Western State at Denver. Colorado Teachers vs. Brigham Young at Greeley, Army vs. Colorado college at West Point. Colorado Mines vs. Kearney Normal at Golden. Montana university vs. Montana State college at Butte. Pheasants May Be Hunted Here The Open season for the shooting of buck deer in Utah will come to a close tonight. The season opened October 20 and for the past ten days hunters have scoured the hills throughout the Cache National forest in quest of the coveted prize. A. M. Larsen, manager of Al's Bike Shop, has been headquarters for the registering of buck deer and nearly all those who secured a buck that was in the larger class, the name of the party and the weight of the animal was registered. Thirty seven their registered persons catch, with Robrt Smith of Smith-fiel- d bringing in the largest animal, the one he shot weighing 274 pounds. Mr. Larsen offered a prize to the one bringing in the largest deer from the local forest by those who registered. There were 430 hunters registered with him prior to the shoot. Those who have reported having shot a buck are as follows: Lloyd Simmons, Trenton; Jack Larsen, Cash Smith, L. O. Lowe, George Egan and Robert Smith, Smith-fielHarry Bahen, Paradise; Ernest Olsen, Ed Olsen, College; Walter Dahle, Clarkston; Willard Nyman, North Logan; Orlcy Haws, Newton; Cliff Bair. Richmond; Roger Allen, Lee Cremer, Stanley Shankel, Fred Main, W. O. T. S. Adams, Orin Palmer, Clark Griffin, W. M. Miller, A. H. Otte, Carl Felix, J. H. Watkins. George Speirs, Wallace Bingham, Jerry Earley, Garr Rose, Lew Mattson, Oartell Lutz, S. B. Starr, Fife, Jack Marshall, Harry Seeholzer, Elmer Wilhelm. Lew Maughan, Fred Lundberg, A. A. Firmage, Dr. C. C. Randall, John H. Moser, Dr. E. I. Stewart, R. A. Stewart, and Wallace Hopkins. There were a great number of hunters who got small buck deer who did not register. d; roughness froml. completed a pass Schaub which was good ir.r t.hp touchdown. Schaub muffed Dir, l.h.b. Tolman, l.h b. Dunn, T.h b. Young, r.h b. . Scherffius, fb. Schaub, f.b. The score by periods: 1 2 3 4 Tot. 0 6 6 012 Utah Aggies 0 0 0 0 0 Wyoming Summary: Touchdowns Schaub, Young. Substitutions: Wyoming Mucho for for Umbach, Templeman OConnor, Phelan for Smith,, Gage for King, Engstrom for Scherffius, King for Gage, Humphries for Engstrom, Harris for Rugg, OConnor for Templeman, Goza for Brenton, Markley for Robbins, Johnson for for Humphries, Umback. Gage Kingsman for Phelan, Cashman for O'Connor. Utah Aggies Glenn for Wilkins, Thomason for Tolman, Adams for Law, Anthon for E. Smith, Childs lor Ivan Smith, Gutke for Vranes, Whitehouse for Forgeon. Officials: Referee, Vidal. Colorado U.; umpire, Dewitt; field Judge, Taylor, Colorado college; headlines-maMacDougall. Colorado college CLOSE THIS EVENING Laramie, Wyoming The Utah Aggies sturdy and tricky offense spoiled the University of Wyoming's homecoming here Saturday afternoon when the Farmers downed the Cowboys, 12 to 0. Aside from the first quarter, during which the Wyoming eleven forced the ball into Aggie territory and held it there for virtually the entire period, the Cowboys were no threat to the conference leaders. It was the first loss for the Cowboys in conference play. A Logan Grid Men Hold Place at Top Rung "lilt Phone 390 Rtofos Company Logan, Utah 33 K |