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Show AWi u.j CO GAN "(UflSAIiy CACHE VAL'L'EY D A 1 L' Y ' ITT I. D, R 'A F RT D ' OCTOBER A YA 1 1 93 0. PACE FIVE HEAVY ARTILLERY BOOMING IN K. M. C. SECTOI Game Features Schedule Aggie-Tig- Tn? F r C' TrBuri I f iMi calieoeTAd oi I s sM3Iy oot ti, Hi ECkeKSALL as Or The. (5E UJkS TbS et l . . ou v roctb-- R' NIGHT GAMES L DOThMG CE ECKPkEXI-- , s field goals m OiE GAKS uccto I''. U M l&tf IN CHICAGO lacilic Coast, eastern and middle western football wi'l lie pi''-- i tiled tonight tor the inspection ot Chica go fans in me Inst inteise, tionai night games ever placed in Chicago. Diake university ot lies Moines, la, and the Vuie'Sitv of Oregon meet in the feature game at Soldier field, v Hit Loyola university of (imago and Geotgetown umveisity of Washington, D C., holding a counter a'traction at Loyola stadium. ihe two games of.cr unusually hiih grade competition for so early in the season and are ex peeled to draw rc'ord crowds The Drake Oregon game is at trading vide attention, with indications that the attendance will exceed 30,000. CARDS PLAN NEW ATTEMPT Exnorn: to st louis With ' he Catcltnals. Oct. 3 The St. Louis Cardinals had two strikes on them today, and haven't taken their bats off th'ir shoulders. (UP) Bahten twice in a row by the Philadelphia Athletics at Shrbe paik, the Catdinals welcomed the day off for traveling to g.l7ier their foires for a determHand Connie ine d agpinst mac nine Mack's .devastating at Sportsman paik, opening tomorrow. Coast League PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Standing of the Tsams. The turn of affairs in the first two games has placed the Cardinals in much the same fix as they were in the National league pennant rare early in August. The Cards did not quit then, and they vowed today they have not quit now. . Inter-section- Mackmen Economize On Hitting to Win 1 1 -- Dern Victor In Feature of Big Show -- -W Syrup is a winner because it is free from primarily Barley-Ma- lt everywhere substitutes, fillers, artificial coloring, adulterants or artificial flavoring. It is 100 per cent pup;. It is this inherent quality that wins. The immense resources and facilities of one of Americas greatest industries stands behind Budweiser Malt and guarantees every single drop perfect. The Best Money Can Buy. Anheuser-Busc- h With j LIGHT OR DARK Syrllp RICH IN BODY NOT BITTER Alakes Good Foods Belter Distributors , V. H. Bintz Co., Salt Lake City, Utah Ye-t- ei -- - BM-16- Alta ST Jlakert oj Butch Extra Dry Ginger Ale 1 START LINE ST Lor.'s, Oct. OJ.P) I, Btadicv. 3S. St. Louis Cerdi-ra- l Ian in adeil the ne forming tod.iv to pure base bleacher tu ket- - to the thud game of tic World seiies Biadli'i placed a rod-in- ; chair til front of the thkft w iodine and so down at k 5" p rn to VV'nt for tho ?1 tu kc t to he sold Saturday - joined at 7 ti m. to H" dav bv Leonard Rohctts. 3t. who arrive! liy fi iixln" ft am Dm rod at G..30 a. m. ,3 C 1 ANHEUSEll-BUSCI- I LOUIS '3 4-- Thus far tr. the 1930 series the Athletics have made but 12 hits, and have made them count foi 11 This is just the kind runs ot economy to delight the hearts who ownj ot the Shi he Brothers the Philadelphia ball club. One can picture Ben and Toip Shibe. wandering disconsolately Shibe park hack around Pl.iladeltilti.i today trying to in account for the disposition o! that extta base hit. Athletics Slipping In the opening game, which' tlic-won 5 to 2 the Athletics made em h hi' ceilin' for a run. dav 'hey appealed to be lipping and srored only six time.) on seven safeties off Hhem. Will'll the 1930 Senes finally i.s will appear it that analyzed, Earnshaw. on his performance, vesteiuav, must he given a prominent t: he m any post season lie big right hall ot lame, feua hut led hander magnificent 'game He struck out eight men, allowed s.x hits, and was always theio 10 pinch, in covering first on a dose play in the sixth 'inning, (home was spiked in the heel bv Walkins, St. Louis right Meldei. ton ie limped to the box and Hood the Cntdinal batsmen oil then heads, thereat ter. FROSH LEAVE vv Warm, Beaverized Collars !r ifelffiiffiWSilS? Barley-Mal- t Coats Buys oi Moleskin r. 10. FOR REXBURG .n.ru-er- and bar lock and the sec- ond in six minutes with a crab. Hooray For AI In the AI Newman-Bil- l Thornton frai as, the c hief exptession is "hoo-taAI. AI. for although losing the match, showed an utter cltsre-gatfor Bill that quite hurt the pride of the red head trout Portland. Thornton won the tirst tall in 30 minutes with a double arm strangle, Newman took the second in six minutes with a body press and Rig Bill took the third and deciding fall in seven minutes with a body press preceded by two.suap-prights to the jaw that entirely olininated any need for the body . lre-sHowever, as Mister Dern believes, Its all in a lifetime. Here's a tip cm the wrestling situation. At'end the show next week. Deni and Thornton have been matched in a teal Kludge affair, if will reserve you are wise you standing loom early for the arena is likely to he packed to tile next Thursday night. Barger Wins Close One Kul Barger won a mighty close Roomy garment of excellent appearance and enduringly made to wear and to keep the cold out and warmth in. Every boy should have one st till Very low pi icc I squad of 22 Utah Aggie ding-Inigridders left Logan by bus at noon today for Rexbutg. They will meet the Ricks Normal n afternoon in their tirst tegular game of the season. The probable lineup for the fro.--h will find Jeffs at Center, Braclv and Savieh at guards. Captain John Hull and Mat shall Glenn a' taikles, Wilcox and Dixon, ends, MsDonabl. quarterback, Adams and Tolman, fullback. hallbacks, Otiiets Sat-utda- y Sheeplined Moleskin Coats for Men Excellent quality sheeplined coats that are made of a heavy grade of moleskin. They have big beaver-ize- d collars, four pockets and full belt. Really fine values at y raf-tii- s FIRST FANS O STORE 1 de.-eit- Budweiser Malt Scores In Every Field J.C. PENNEY GO. DEPARTME NT a- Rlient. Budweiser eiyijb d owes?01l ; n 1 1;. 7 Bi-i- 1 ate an it her 1.9 .i'll, o tit, that should go .lon-- i to the ihe men In a big margin. The Until ata pulled the first ot t'm season when they big up-c Uinvi.Mtv ol Idaho last beat week and tie ue liable to ptove a tlioii' in 'he side ol many a tea i helcte me season is over. net-bac- k ':'4 11 batters, t looked on a a serious threat for Ihe title this year for the fiist time. ' BY.U. handed Wyoming a by a close score last week and If the game this week is close, the Cougats naturally may be considered very much in the running as the only other two real conference games they have this year are with Utah and Utah Aggies. Utah should be able to push Wyoming down tliq ladder ' however. The opposite is true at Provo where the B.Y.U. and Nevada affair. meet In an Nevada played Utah a mighty 11 t t 'UP 11111 111 -- 'IV yif I ' ' rd -- Oit li 111 sie CHICAGO, Ui.i-P. T. A. MEETING Xeilsi n and ins South Cache Jaguar football 1. ven biokc AiTA.'iiV e oAtV LAST s The association u can) cm- win nil' me 111 si 01 the Benson school T wtli meet on Kullv convi.icd and c.inudent "Hu' Tbilisi! iv when ultenuiin ilioy Monday evening at 7.30 at the x Team? lh.it they will hand the Tooele all cThts Henson a. bool. Professor hand' d the Weber high sehoed W. J. D'sAuwificD high school tsiindtei ites a healh ill. s a he.it'gg t f'Xo the tune ot Vickers will be Hie main speaker. ing Sat day at ei neon mi Cum Ulti. the In w (fecit stadium. ui Held, cna li limns Ciookston 1 I in t irst h Cat he s i mi e came V and White" sent Ins "Mnoou thiou'.li a headliv siiim when Weher tumbled and Smu'i ai uttciuoon despite t .1. lie li'cciveied ( Ivde Petelson, mage Thui-d- u the ijtny wea'het. Kttt Lleuten povMiful Jaguar halllu.k, scoinl ant John Pli.u of tlje V S A (' oil a seiies of olf tackle Ihiu.-t- s at wall and a tor the Weher foiwatd Militaiy clepat tlie-nand lialthack, Diet Wist Point star talkie, was Maughan. capt.nn idikIi-dowon the I leid gumg the cliuzly convened the point attei u i Lute in the same halt linemen a l. w pointi'r- - on how Chandler, Ogden hack, splinted the best in the nation do ;t Pitlzer is v giaduate cd West eight vanls on a rev rise play and oted Sari w niu-c- d an attetup-Point and pli,d tail,!, cn the "ftiK.rEEki 1923 and 193'! if drop luc g and the halt ended 11ny team in dl, FiFTeeN y ofTie He was one o' the greatest ute 7 ti for South Cac he. In the second half, a shot t and kies in the count i'y during this He has maintained v his last passing game puzzled Weher LS)pO FAMED petlod. Interest in the populat sport ever and eatly tu the third period South WP6 VWfeL 1 SAME since he enteied the regular aimv. Cache took the ball to the goal lino Maughan scored and the extra point Coach Invite Him PRECFlUED I pirn the invitation of Coach was missed. MOT Statr'iig for South Cache were Ciookston, lie leailily consented to impart some of his knowledge Reid Maughan, Clvde Peterson and CUMEUt' ol line play to the high school Thot pe .Rs. 2 VC-UlASHlklGO Pm. hoys anil incidentally the tactics South Cache I displayed by the husky former Gcsel It 1930' West Pointer were on practically Hammond 'Tis a port to be en1? the same lins as Crookston has Rishman . c Tailor been teaching the boys throughjoyed in any weather at In commenting Thin pe rr out the spu'ioii. any time. Rare fun, a M. Anderson rt 011 Pitzei's methods following the H tplendl J form of exn Lcitshinan IV stated that scrimmage Crook-toW. Anderson ercise, p real test of Qh he was very glad to havp the Ihb At my man present and that his Peterson skill. Bowl on our R Maughan C') rhb smooth at alleys only fo ('. Maughan 15s a line. Score by VJACfeR C.D13REU. OF FAR OFF South 7 0 8 0 13 Cache ReTCTAWAM AUlsA, HAS TKERvJED Weber High 6 0 0 0 6 OPESIXG DAY Weher scoring Touchdown, Chandler. South Cache scoring SAT. OCT. 4 Touchdowns, Peterson, R Matt.rh- an. Point after touchdown, R, Substitutions Maughan. Weher: Ilay Your First Game were appreciated vety Russell for Holmes, Holmes for servies Russell, C. Russell for Sarlo. much. FREE ! Following the workout Thuts-day- , for Pearce. South Cache; Gunnell' R tor his Crookston inumated that for Leishman, Petersen DAILY PRIZES! btarting lineup would consist of Thorpe, H. Maughan for Peterson, either Couitlngh Eliason or Babe Peterson tor H. Maughan. Officials urn-- ' Watson, refeiae; Warden ARIMO BUILDING Quiuney at center; Captain Vein Clitiord Atkinson, ;pne; Xeuenswunder, and head lines-- : Cooley guards; Mel Olsen and Chatlte ntau. Arnold Balling KowalltH, tackles; anil either Alton Eames or Roy Hull, ends, Stewart Ryan barking from quaiterback. the signals Dean Humphreys and Keith WorBy Feartk Getty. ley Pullbacks, and Grant Quinney, KMiOfTH '!() ST LOUTS, Oct. ptovlding he Is able to plav. at 3 (U Pi Having won the, fiist two 'fullback, Kent Ryan i.s ready to Id id the 11)30 wot series g.imij.step in in place of the Logan writ a., fine an economy of hit-pnw ei house. ting ns any October classes ever Have Powerful Line Ath-has known, ill Cnuadclphia The above lineup will give ic let a vveie ttaveling to St. Louis the grizzlies a powerful line of today, bent upon polishing off the si rengt belied by the shifting Catdinals in short Older. Cooley to guild, Kowallis to iac The St. Louis club, smarting kle and Karnes or Hull to ends First North and Mam Street , Logart, Utah under two s'taight defeats, also The last with Balling. .along v, - headed westward with far named was pack to school Thurs-dillerent intmLons. Oh well, its all in a litetime- day for thi fust time since the Nearing Championship Thus did Ira ponder as he demon- Presto, game and will doubtless Sheep-line- d Winning yesici day's game six strated to Yankee Bob Hendricks be over his recent sick spell to one behind the brilliant fast lust one hold and then another, bv Hie time of the big game. 'nil pitching ol (leotge Earnshaw, as he won the main exhibition at When asked about Logan chan(lie Mackmen toook a lead over Allens Atena Thursday night to ces in the Saturday tilt Crookston Our their national league rivals which the tune of two straight falls. Big, had the following to say. chances are 60 40 with Tooele vutualiy assured them ot tlieii in tried Yankee Bob fact hard, tilth w oi Id's championship. on the long end hut it we are .so far as to say he one Once mote, it was extra base tried might go favored with a dry field our. was hard Ira but desperately Sizes Philadelchances for victory will he much hitting which won him. too He took the for good better. phia, Dykes, Cochrane, Simmons jjst 15 minutes with a head in tirst tall 8 end Fox driving out the telling Hows in 'lie e.it'ly innings oft the far iroin Oaftling delivety of Flint Parent-Teacher- '.-- pie-gam- e Grizzlies c .t out on the long end of the score, their second conference game of tho year. The Tigers have not yet seen action this year hut with Butch Clark gtaduated and the death of one player in practice this week to sober them down, the Colorado hoys are not likely to furnish too much'opposition. Of couise, most of this stuff is conjectuie and no doubt, the Aggies will have a plenty Lough hour of work on their hands. The Blue and White gridsters are giving unmistak able signs of having pennant possibilities however and they should be able to hurdle this game with out too much opposition is their stock Is to continue on the upgrade. Utes Minus Summerhays The Wyoming-Utagame will be watched mostly from the standpoint of bow Utah goes without the services of Pies Summerhays, triple-threa- t backtield star who was put out I oi the season with a broken ankle received in scrimThe game will mage Tuesday. also serve as a basis of comparison between Utah and B.Y.U. s'oer GrVLFUcliTuE i Keg nFFeFsx Old Army South Cache Wins Star Aids From Weber 13-- 6 BAbErAlLTCi hr TTUE. nVS, - in oa, li c Mo'. 1. Hi a Kt.no ,un! pi: y ng .it llozc men Laufer : clone Idinr ii I week. (Dicing the By Oltis Peterson After preliuunaty shorn lies! l V 10 J''i ' the air to win. Uai week, mav, ginnery will m" 1'J'xM IMt boom oo .both fid.-- ot the Kotkies ex, in liu,! Hoover It they this weo.'t us the lio ky .Mountain conference swings ,nto action on win. and ihey should, uu mav the second we.;, of tin 1930 foot- maik it it;) n't l,t now, ih.i (hm. e dec 'ded h lateball season. ip The hifrh spot ol the week is ic: o"l'i t in e hoiici! the Utah Aggie Coioiudo collet-til- t Colorado U In Missou.i Anot In i gamof unusual at Colotiilo Spnr.gs with the t'l.t' liwt n tiie Univer-'ii- l University ot Utah Wyoming conoi ( olur id at flict at Salt Lake running it a j and Mis-orim is an int ci section-.close second. As far as Utah is Museum tilt out it will as the concerned, the B. Y. U. Novoada ' argument at Piovo is anothei fir i ledl.t t' i tor Coil ado Uni ih u v, , t 'it uronge3t crooelal encountet. e - t' in Pa'a to dispute Utah's Aggies Are Favored t for a tluii! u, light title. The Aggies arrived in C'o'.pra fU 'liviisitv plays tile do Springs at noon today and jCo'o'aiio a rule as slight favontes to come Aggi teat inu l.woi ni i ilex' wek as the big )iiii"o'nin ;. j Willi's in a, io'e tlts will find W"("n Sl.tei playing at Colorado Teailuts and Coiotado Mine playing at Denver University. The lest named team is pic k d 10 win I --By BRUSHING UP SPORTS er $8.90 Sheeplined who will probably gee plenty ot action ere Stapely. fulliii k. Murdock and Allred, quartqrbac'ks, Utv. hull back, Ricks, end Metnil. iinur. Young tackle, and Bo,.cuj', guaid Hull, who 'captained Logan logit school la.-- year and who 11 an all state taikle choice, wa- - dieted captain at an election held reient-iy- . Moleskin Coats This is an outstanding value fo ! These coats are made with heavy moleskin outer and warr sheepskin lining. Full belted, wit four pockets and beaverized collat men t The hue, as Andeison lias lined them np, has plenty of rood men it, the duet tlrtivvheck being lack of weight Aggressive piav is exiioc trd to make up tor tin- - m a however. large mea.-ur- e The team will return 0 Logan d". over Walter S' ill In the following tiie game Sa'uidjv n.glit Hal icature of tho boxing card, even though it preceded the s tia-cTile decision was Another old timer is one who can In e that it might have been the viilufc" cull cl a draw or given to either remembi r vvin-ttighter, depending on the point of biert use to cull out . the lire depat ntent to git her .it out of n v a .. . it . ... ... ... ... H..i 1.. j Dee, .,..1., wink on Batgers body dining the hoi, . Lcl if he had had a couple ami that ih what got ot ixfa round-- , a would likely Inm tho d( isinn in a knockout liatper hai. ended Oh. s. I Clark won a d UMon r, kept pounding away at over Uiuk Sttvua. $5.90 on Leatherette Sheeplined Coats Mens sheeplined Clark-Stivn- o. -1 i how-ve- ' coats with a leatherette outer that will not peel or crack. They are waterproof and are made with a big be.iverized collar and four pockets. Full belted. $9.90 |