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Show LOGAN, CACHE COLNTY. UTAH CACI 1 1: AMERICAN P, ijr Might. Wrestling Show Announced IRA DERN ifLllEET Mlf'VAU at Allen Arena For Thursday 'Night of This P TO THINK?, 1 GRAPPLER FROM TROY, NEW YORK Baseball Meet Called Here For Welter Weight Wednesday Night al Two Matches. cjtkcn Says That Coach Dick Romney came won the Rocky Mountain eotifer-eno- e to the U. 8. A. C. In the fall of basketball championship and 1818? claimed It to 1930 when we brat That he has been coaching the Bobcats? athletics here for That the Aggies have won the 15 years? Rocky Mountain conference diviTtiat during sion basketball championship in that period of 1920, 1926, 1927, and 1930 and that var- they finished to second plsee 5 years, his sity teams have times? played 109 games That In baseball the Aggies tied I of football? for championship twice and won ' That his teams once, during the three yean base. , have only lost S7 ball was a major college sport? of the That to track and field games competi, ' total games play-'ed- ? tion, the Aggies won live conference championship In 1924, 1925 That the Aggie 1928 and 1927 and that the kira) won the Institution has never been below Mountain Rocky with 12 schools coml "Diet conference cham- fifth place peting In the conference? 1921? in pionship That the the coachThat the Aggies have played ing of Dick college under Romney, has won num12 U. have and games Wyoming erous championships in minor won all but one which was a tie? sports? That during those 15 years, we That to forty years the Wyomhave played tiie U. of U. 14 games won Its first and We won four, tad In two? That ing University only last year, and championship, u! of U. the always puts foith Uiat Is basketball? their best efforts against the AgThat the BY.U. has only won gies? one championship in track and we have played the Colo- two In basketball In the That history of rado College thne games and that the Institution, and that some of we won all three? the schools In tiie conference have That wc have played eleven never won a championship? games with the B.YU. That we That the record has been accomLave wjii six, lost four and tied plished by the cooperation of the In one? the college administration athletes, That in the year 19 JO the Aegi-- v and the townspeople of Logan? Every one Interested In baseball Here U your opportunity to sat- as a player, would be player, manareal honest ger, aponsorer or Just a good old isfy your craving tor It fan la Invited and urged to be to goodneka nestling match. has been a tong hile since Cache present at the baseball meeting Valley tons have ha4 a good scheduled for Wednesday night, wrestling show and one is promised April 5th at 8 o clock At tin for Thursday night of this eelt. chamber of commerce. The purpose when Ira Dem, Salt Lakes great- of this meeting Is to stimulate and est show man. comes to Logan and create Interest In tie national paswith Jack McCoy, 230 time of baseball by discussing avs grappk-from Troy, New York. pounder jand means of Improving the cities hcn we playing fields as well as organlz- Scarcely a day passu are asked. 'When are e going to tng the several leagues Into a of the athletic more efficient and workable unit hare anotlu-E. L. Romney. Coach Henry Shows?" Today we wre able to In- foim you and it Is hoped that Lamb, members of the chamber of W N every seat In Allen's Arena is fill- - commerce. Commissioner ed. Tiie prices Justify it and the Merkley of Logan City and others at the prices of admission for such a will give short talks It. ing. justify Is as fol-- a Besides having Dcrn and McCoy' The complete program f Benefits semi-finS headliners, there U a i as a Career attraction equally as Interestint nni Baseball The New E. L. Romney; of football star Jim Corugan. Big Coun y League tiie University of Southern Call-- 1 ' Farm R.Bureau the L. Wrlsriey; Why Agent with will match strength forma Walter Cook of Nebraska. Thu, American Legion Sponsors Junior Commander Bast ball". man Comgan has been giving Lm!ue Citv needs Dern some keen competition In Me Prows; "Why Logan a Commercial League. Oltls Peter- ison; How the Wards Could Put If the present plans of County Over a Baseball League, Pres Agent R. L. Wrlgley materialize 'dose, 7th ward mutual; "Improve- - Cache county is to have a baseball wa to Over . ments Needed Put BaIr y Shar league similar to those that have P ball Program", Orson Rian; "What been so successfully operating the -.- I the will be the first appearance Detton Lad on the local mat. past few years In Weber and counties. The purpose of this The tensatiou of the evening will league Is to develope wholesome be a go between Dave Orshoff, recreation for Cache Valley people tiie Jewish welter weight champio i during the summer months and known as the fllng "Red Head', nothing more Interesting than a and Arthur Hedin, the Preston well organized baseball league Is welter who has gained tiie title, of chamber commerce' to be found. to his bouts as the Flying Swede 1 AtU'nti" Fans who have been clamoring commercial All towns In the valley league league. You should be for a wrestling bout cannot afford to muster a baseball team enough scheduled the at prespnt nlwtlng to remain away from this show. It for will be invited to Join this league. Be prepared Wednesday night. will sparkly with action and who to discuss plans for organization Interest Is ripe for a good eight knows but there will b a few pop of league and Improvements need or twelve team league, with teams bottles thrown about the arena as far north as Preston and south for coming season. ed before the evening show comes to to Wellsvllle, while Logan could an end. Ililll Hill Dont forget the time, Thursday night, April 8 at 8.30 o'clock, the place Allen's Arena on Center street and tiie price of admission is a dollar for reserved seats including the tax with general admission at 40 cents. Under 16 is Preston Although the Preston 25 cents. Ladies who are accomcourse Is not open formally as admitescort are an with panied yet, the boys have been dodging ted free, either to the reserved snow drifts and gopher holes to admission. section or general Others in a little early practice. And get are admitted at half the reserved while we are thinking and talkor half the general admission, not organize a little why golf, ing ' which ever seats they choose to between tournament interuban occupy. Preston and Logan? t s r j mect-aho- w i ,0s' al b'' Farm Bureau Will Sponsor Baseball League j ' .... rfT Box-eld- I er put two teams Into the league No doubt the league will have a split season with the two first half leaders playing the two second half winners, during a big coun't recreational day in the fall at the fair grounds. Letters have beeu mailed to all community leaders asking to have a baseball rcpresentati.e present at the Saturday night meeting at 8 o'clock at the coun'y court house. Officers will be appointed and. the league put in Coach O. K. RESIONCE has Just been A communication received by the editor of the Cache American from T. O. Rowland, oi Salt Lake Cl'.y, a former Aggie student and a booster all Uie while for Aggie athletics. Tills it Elmer Merrill, game warden for1 whst he says: Referring to the recent publica- Franklin county, was In Logan tion in Student Life, regarding s Monday. Mr. Merrill made a call suggested change in the coaching at the Cache American office to have a chat with the editor and staff at the college let me say: tell him about the prospects for. In my opinion the UBAC. has to the Orm stale this good lost contests in the last three years season.fishing of of the by reason Mr. Merrill says the state and some of the student body and planted a large numsome town's people than through government ber of trout in Bear River inefficient coaching. Oct together of Preston last fall and as a north con-- 1 again. sequence there should be a well Coach "Pop Warner personally stocked stream for fishermen on told me that Mr. Romney was .May 1. when the law permits fish-on- e of the outstanding coaches in lng on that county tills country. jfr Merrill says there Is a ton One only needs to contact, as Ijday tourist fishing license issued have done. In the last lew years, in Idaho this season. s The and coaches in the state ol resident license for the season Is Colorado to get an Id a of "Dick's" the same as last season and will popularity In the Rocky Mountain conference. Will the Student Life editor honestly answer the following: What was the standing In athletics at the USAC. for the jean prior to 1918? Is there one man more thn anjone else responsible for the building and financing of the C. SAC. stadium? If so, who is he? In your opinion have those who are now complaining, gave mmli time or assistance In securing outstanding high school athletes for tile USAC.? Many more questions could be asked of a similar nature, but let me say that In my opinion the trouble. If tliere Is any, Is not with the coaching staff t but with the lack of support they are getting. So lets make tiie old student body what It used to be. j TO rOrL'LAR CLAMOR ALLENS ARENA Thursday, April 6, 8:30 p. m. Ira Dern vs. Jack McCoy three greatest pioneers In that field in this state. Alter he was made president oi (Continued from Page One) the Utah Agricultural college. Dr. Sanborn was confronted with the ber of the New Hampshire board task of gathering about him a facof agriculture; secretary of the ulty. Today educated men and wo- . Hy Sharman . . vs. . . Dave Orshoff . vs. . U. of So. CaL, 223 vs. . lb. Nebraska. 210 lb. rt non-fan- j Jewish Welter Champ, the Hying: Red Head Dory Detton Arthur Hedin The Hying Swede ADMISSION: Reserved Tax 90c 10c $1.00 40c General Indies free with escort to any seat in hoase, otherwise half price. Under 16, 25 cents. motion. He was made this way tx cause of the fact that his basketball team won the tournament championship at Malad on Friday and Saturday There were ten teams in the tourney and Ogden Fourth ward, took second place and Owl Billiards of Logan third. The toughest game of the entire series was between, Btl-- J Robert Sheffield, manager of Piggly Wiggly and the Owl Is about the proud- hard team. The score was 55 to est grocery merchant In the citv. 54 for Piggly. i Piggly Wiggly Hoop Team Win Championship Plggly-Wiggl- See Them in Cache , American Window y, 1? Pay One Years Subscription To This Paper Ladies W. SANBORN PASSED AWAY ON SATURDAY Walter Cook Jim Corrigan Cache Valley Master Barbers J. Week BigIN Wrestling Show It Pays To Look Well j I. Real Live Rabbits th-u- Preston Issues Challenge To Logan Golfers IFRANKLIN CO. I 1 Three Other Top Notch AtWith a Semi-Fintraction of Heavyweights and Tuesday, April At I of agriculture: board Missouri member of the New Hampshire 1875-- 6 and 1909-1legislature, Kear-sag- e of the and president National Farm Loan association. Because of his knowledge of aghis riculture, his industry and honesty he has won for himself a position of eminence among Utah educators. Those who are familiar with Utah's educational history list Dr. Sanborn with John R. Park of the University of Utah and Karl O. Maesar of the Brigham Young university as the 0, hello, mother . . I wont get home for the next few weeks so Ill call you up each week. He is 100 miles away in another town, but he can call home for 45 cents after 8:30 p. m. is much Telephoning more personal and satisfactory than an occasional letter. Ask Long Distance for any rates youd like to kriow. The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. men are crowding to admimstra-office- s seeking employment. In 1890 Utah had but few prospects for chairs at the higher conseinstitutions of learning; was quently, President Sanborn forced to look east for his aides. The first catalogue lists eight members of the faculty: E. S. Richmond, horticulture; W. P. Cutter, chemistry; Abbie L. Marlett, doJ. M. Sholl, mestic science; mathematics and mechanic arts; Henry L. Everett, enghsh; John T. Caine, Jr. english; A. A. Mills, superintendent of the farm; Mrs. Sarah G. Goodwin, music. The first graduating class numbered two less than the original faculty, but at the first commencement exercises 21 faculty members were listed. The graduates are listed as follows: William Bernard Dougall, Springville; Robert Wesley Erwm, Fulton, Missouri, son of an old friend of Professor Sanborn; Martha Hoyt, Kamas, (now Mrs. William Murick, Marlon); Andrew Bemstoff Larsen, Levan; John T. Came, Jr. and Joseph E. Shepard. It was through the efforts of President Sanborn and Professor first Shepard that the degree course in commerce in the United States was estr'uhshed at the Utah' States Agricultural college. I dont know of another man m the United States who could have been chosen to better outline the needs of the college at its beginning, said Professor John T. ,Cain, Jr., in commenting on the work of Dr. Sanborn. He admired) the person who was industrious, and set a good example to all persons about him. He knew agriculture and its needs. He not only taught classes in agriculture at the college but he showed his aides' how to do certain tasks that he set before them. 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