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Show . PAGE TWO L'OG'AN DAILY CACHE VALIJEY (UTiAII) H OCTOBER HERALD, SUNDAY, 9 1 3 0. UTES STEAM ROLLER COUGARS TO WIN 34-- 7 h UfJ nara mtaai I Unaer 3 's jc lit ii .1 Bii-li.- m l ttijiu i s lilt Touihdowns in the t -- st and (dial minutes ol plav gave 1 lah ggie tieshmin a vntou over tl.e H V l Kittens at the Logan sta dium Fiida) atteinoon The game vv.it, plait d under peitect weather a fan sized i cndiious and with . owd in the stami3 I tall Aggies Luted over the Cougai goal line on the opening kiokoft and on the first plav tiom he 2uvaid line, the Provo oung sters fumbled and an Aggie gieen Thiee line plunges img leiovered bv Law giant fullback took the hail to tne goal line and Sihanb i amed n over AAtkox missed the trv foi goal. For the remainder of the game, i he two teams battled up and down the Held, the Aggies bolding dcs peiatelv to their lead and the H Y 1 attempting to overcome it A panting duel developed late in the game with Jeffs, Aggie (entei g. t tmg ofl some beautiful boots, av e'aging well over 50 jards. An intercepted pass in the last lew minutes of play followed bv 20 vaid urn bv Anthon which placed the ball on the Cougai 1 ilia d line paved the way for the rial touchdown Law carried the Bradv ball over on three Hies attempted p'ace Kick was wild TELEVISION semiul Aomg mil i lit-- i ,i to a 'out h , a' 1.11)11.1114 I nivel-il- v ui i lull 'i oil heir w t i'i t to i 3.17 wrtiiij ovei tlif (ougai-- l t ( Win For A Freshies A 11 ( m o t altm iJ am; un'v um in tin i. quint wit.n ii Early Late Scores When the Utah Xggies Arrived In Los Angeles Cougars Collapse HORSE RACES i a it i noon ai i' I i Ol t tl (Hit f 0.1! Iv Hi Mil s' ijiuitti when a pa- tii.iii PARIS Oi t Ik 'UP) Hoi se .t 'o W dl.,1 it, iliniaxod a lating tliulls without Itavina ones m tub uaight down luo held I'd laviiiue boulevard tale have been tlio rii'iiimbr of the lir-- t (uiaitif Potuised idling tans h Paris tile -. 1'' i -- n Mio omi ( mi i tt i tt a oil tin n ex pi rt s Thev now aie on plain to install tele working t H in., o taking tilt-- ball to tne vision screens in the principal i i' loo in ukei and then again In tabs and ban Mi It binned ijui.itei tin illy pas-ui- g a authoiizes paihiimnt Mu tl i go il line w dll Hehctne, Mhn ii was put foiwani laid r av iu l o to i n nu In hill a 1111111 lot the establishment of Cbr stersen Is Big Star betting booths in the it v, the coni iit I ns biarlid linn sit am lunation will be complete Entlni toil, i t "i n aj. in in i lie t tin d blasts will only have to send a1 I siiia as tin bnv to the booth with their bet and iji'a! t rt i, lie sitting while the late Is i o! thov tbi drilled dtl.uk ti 'it id i a mi liilowu on Haight run betoie th.n eves m the s.iein '1 fool ball. forwanl Cougar- n . a- - I Ij i in -- til it n i i i I u-i- i t 1 i i ' I -- I Mail das ! Halt, u ,)lf IIS lift 1,V 111! I ti s, tne ii. oi s g. tuna the jump t tit t went on ii lull t 1 rv pi o.ti lot a tit 1 touchdown eaily i loiiith (iu.it ter as tie it suit in 01 I 111. ,ll 4 BABY GOLFERS j IN BIG EVENT! b HAT TANOOCiA, Tens Oct 13 Aanguard of an estimated 20P culms m the tir-- t National Tom Thumb Miniature golf tourney ()p ning here Mond u i imp to Chat .nnoogd toilav to trv out the gll linkevs and doodads of the Fair land course atop Lookout mountain, lirst tuch couise evei built in ( touchdown. m the tinal nunu'ts ol , (U P Amei u a Int, ui pud a p.us tiom Hoover to lomp 40 jards to a touchdown tor the first and an other pass Pom Fotsbeig to Davis netted tne other after Thome had tumbled the Ftali kkko'f and the Ltes recoveied on the Cougars j lav Davis d line 15 Y U. Inked ri serves against the hi iv v charging 1 tali line which htcraMv toie the Cougars to pieies T! e Cougai a attempted to use a six man forward wall against the 1 atpo attacK a large poition of the game amt it just wouldn t work Weather is Ideal The weathir was Ideal and a Inigo crowd witnessed the struggle rumbles and intercepted passes stopped scoring drives ou both sines duung the contest Thome was the outstanding ball lairu-- r for the Cougai a while Cap tain lUstrujp played an outstand nig game on the line 1 or L tap, tne enure torwarci waii plavcd m a manner which bodes ill for opponents during the iemtn-de- r of their schedule Johnson, Watkins and Jonas were outstand ng while in tne bat kfield the giant Chi istensen, aided and abbetted bv nb si a and Hav is w as alwava good for gains. Forsberg did the kicking rod parsing foi the Ltes, doing t nos duties as well as the sig uzl tut king in g jod stvle furs such as beaver and seal can be Imitated in rab-bi- i k n by carctul b.eadm,' E.iei-iv- e -- u tie's h A i o in e ii a ,1 nit Strippi-Canf-el- FIRST PLAY Management of the tourney, a alia!!, announced thai Grant land Itice, sports authority, had ac copied the post of tourney ccnnnt tee cliaitman and would be on jand Children of the Moon, Utah to see that everything got off to an orthodox start Monday Any kind State College Little Theater's first sea-owill be of a putter that the U S G A. holds offering of the staged at the college auditorium legal, may be used, they said The play Is a Monday evining diama of unforgettable Chaim and poignant appeal with natural hu mor and character whose lovable personalities endoai themselves to the audience at once Mrs Ruth Mm nc h Bell is directing the Jesters in the play Leadership training committee of The cast includes well known itlie Cache Valle y Boy Scout Council pi Lenore Croft Ivors in Logan will convene Monday evening at has apeared in many V S A C pro1 30 o clock in the scout headquarductions, Pail Huefner will be re ters to set up a training course nembered fiom the Freshman play dining the winter for the scout laveil, and AHadine Kell from masters. "The Romantic "Young Ladv, ami The meeting is called by Chair- Leslie Jack-mhas been een 111 man R Vf Bailey, representing Lo- several successful Mu'iial plavn gan district Other committe men Ho ard Pnp. I, Joan Csrdon, TUc1, R are I, Cache ard Costlv, and AA'avue Humpheys, Sheffield, Ben- - are district, A ernon Larson, nPH t0 Little Theater son district. James H McQueen, tliougrli Miss Cardon made apatrons, charm One, da distriit, AA. J. Chandler, lnt, deb,it in The Blue Bhd which Franklin distriit Hyrum dmtrut Mis. Bell slagid at Mbley hall sev has not as yet appointed a commit cldi VPais ago, she is placing a tee member but will have a repre erv dli lru,t role in 'Children of senatlve rresent Monday evening. nd (1olng lt most effet the MooP The tceeutl tlvely organized 1ml slnft ini Hu Lilly white. s aulas-- , The father of Mussolini was a tnisinc-manager, Ralph blacksmith by trade and strongly pre-- s agmt Marce1 Hanford, stage Krnest Hill propirtv anti religious and revolutionary in manager his opinions His mother was a managtr I.avlnia Friiius, ttudent si naol teacher and, unlike the fa- - dhecun, and tills Hess, as mana tiler, was a dtvout Catholic. ger of Pglits. n, Scout Leadership Heads Meet Monday -t j u -- 1 AA AA By Loafer The ait of clipping trees into ornament shapes was introduced WASHINGTON. Oct 18. (U P) J. j,y the Romans e Reuben Clark jf Utah, newly use of loud speakers and Ported ambassador to Mexico, took HS oath office as the state phonograpns ,s forbidden in Brus-partment today, and then prepared after 11 oilotk at night to leave for his home in Salt Lake Durable plaving cards that can City He will return here Novem- be washed when soiled are being bet 7, and leaye goon afterward for Mexico City made ol aluminum The oath was administered by Raw loml is the secret of long Peicy Allen, appointment clerk of fe, according to a Continental the department. In the presence of scientist, who i isinis that our normal span ot years might easily be- Her8chel Johnson, head of the dt Clark come 141 lnsteid of 70 if we ate vison of Mexican affairs has been here fo rabout a week all our food uncooked. conferring with Socretary Stimson Germany's present population and other officials regarding the H 60 000 000, if the present diopj duties of his new office continues in the birthrate, experts tale that tin- - ilguie will have of American fallen lo 46 utnMibt) bv 11)75 Iralia is 77 la Ten persons were killed every Br.llsh East Africa, 9n, in (an div oil French roads in 1929 thejada 99 in South Africa, So ana In India, 72 daily loll of hijiited being 250 ap-Th- 1 ktiostne - ROSEBUD c WSEAB APTOT EETSRIiTKTNS HOPE, 1 id the bv Eli-- Ot m (. no i s Fa m Palace Niw oik W IN Tu0 SBARS Lithium is known but Il 91s .1 b lib ltb Si haul) La x Lewis Okelvberrv tb Cougars Hopkins l, In. JuIils for Christensen, ( lins'en-- i u toy Russell Allen foi Hi iwii, Cutlet tor H ipi, Hunter for lot Stiatton, Jau)b.-e-n Beterson, Nil-o- n lor llugins Silmi Ipi Bate man Aggies Staplev for Bowiut Ant lion tor Si i. ,nt Vv alki r tor AA'il i ox Mnidoik lor Anthem, Benniou lor Mi Don till Hn-p- Sabtstitutes- - - Ra--il- M igne-iuimiiui.iailv ligl.esl on al produced tm mes. u the ni nn -- ial i to -- of pue quality-and-val- ul n tin mg ft ' 1 foui Texas 200 alojt m width 1 a'e mtrr n ille .1 up i set I' S Iluit au of Mines has celii'in will- - mar Amarillo, Tbi re the 27S leper- - lioul . in' lepi r coluiiv sian u Lu valuation td tin ieal Is ls 1G2 Obi in $7 50 561 51n at 775 701 complete tiu in sent ise in FOR SALE First crop alfalfa drv T. Clawson, Hyrum, at 1 larm Alban ' 1 0 25 0 AV. of tl.e 1 $1.-00- 0 000 "orliPs it pf (jp, an Ipuir for out hoard motorboats was made reier.tly at Fox Lake bv Ray Guiana co-ti- n 1:1 1 ,r u 23- wheelbase. 11 STANDARD SIX FOUR-DOOTOWN SEDAN R Srandard and Special Sixes. $845 op. Standard ana f- :Or- - ift fnifPitt --I 1 j i; t-- V , Tr ' n U is war Eh ii5urin its vrczth j j ivifk regarded as .he scjua.e mi h of paper the world It was pi'ittd in - st n to the features illustrated above, the Graham Standard Six ouct s these advantages -- t6 horsepower motor with 207 cu. in. displacement; g crankshaft, 81.4 sq. in. of surface; full length water jackets; pressure lubrication to all important bearings; silent chain drive for water pump and generator main-beerin- j J Sail - It u- of the gun, Him if cstimd'il that 1 copu s Theie is no 11 01 spon-- s peri' in ( in i, i I nt and Jamaica lluri - .111 in pubh-he- Inittd States cadi year -- V Heavily-frame- Independent parking brake. lISr& a $40 000, ip steer- d High-grad- e d ; Prtgeuzer. at Aalued lacquer finish. steering gear. 8 Adjustable clutch anr brake pedals. rear engine support 9 10 Additional frame cross member at the transmission box. 17- -2 c 111, usting spring shackles. dts-- i Greek dvpr- - wi'h besdq'ia ters at Tarpon Springs on the west coast of Floilda annually bring fro ,t the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico spemgis worth abou d, Throttle, horn button and light switch above steering wheel. 17Coincidental lock, locks ignition and steering. 18 Wide door openings. 19 Adjustable front and rear seats. 20 hardware of individual design. 21 Strong, slatted roof construction. 22 d body construction. ? 1 1 Rubber-covere- 16 High-grad- e Rubber-cushione- Interior adjustable sun visor. ing wheel. h 5 6 f Safety Plate Glass throughout. Narrow body pillars for unobstructed Shatter-proo- vision. 14 15 hydraulic brakes, larger sie than generally used ia this price class. Big ue pecia Eights. $1445 up. safety Plate Glass at lowest extra cost for auclk equipment anywhere billHrd table has been imindtucd whien 0 fers more dlf-filit shoes to the billiard ex pert , 4 845 An ov il A Ger O 2b AA 13 Hydraulic shock absorbers front and rear. 3 Bhd O 2b 12 injur). 23 New home, just fin ( all Canyon Road all City oi Im, Nt-- rT,dlo SALE FOR onditiin of tp linger nads ol uibenular patients 13 an .i - j fhi ii.IC o if "h j rise ai lord, ns to a well known Ii fiv tn ip a nails gen ranv jiul'iate 0 Atwater Kent batten he 1 2 th Graham Standard Six Chassis and Body Rubber mounting of front springs to tl'tninat; wheel light. Radiator grid to protect core from 1 babv LOST Pmse containing spec tacit s in ladies public rest nora bv Penneys store Fiude--r return to Herald Reward. o 21 FOR SALE he I nit in s Stalls cel The O 26 l") itidu-tiie- Purebied ntaie man Police pup, no moi? than Sii'i,755 i.c is cmplovid in all man a i FOR SALE unities cpi 1"') com m m s O 23 AY FOR SALE Practically new bed Phone 918 AV. tile liglite-- t mc-tis not produced i (T HE CAME 20 Tlu ciafvt ts cks RACES, 'iCUD!NC JMCW3AKT fANTICAPS 132 pounds. Back Too Late To Classify A THEL-GREA- RS&WASFSttNfcD ' v Vi Donald Stt fie Graham asks everyone interested in quality in a motor car to look at this diagram to see for themselves how much more Graham offers in value. Here, in the Graham Standard Six Town Sedan at $845, is an abundance of features not found elsewhere at anything like the Graham price. Make for yourself the comparisons which prove undeniably that Graham does give the greatest value in . the world at the price. easing h modern eleva'ot is evolution tiom a m n hine pin TUB U? Alt iVtAl AA this Undeniable Evidence of Leadership in VLe WANTED Lady desires woik bv da. Call at 346 South Fust O 21 a direct East xhibtf r Experienced women or in lxVJ, at 'A',TtD rl for houackeepliig Phone l..t Ciystal t I msnIxk y fNiW t.A,M!N UMhERS STAKES 1PM famt a tempera bilow zero ;tees Italy h the onlv Euiopean coun trv m which the hlrthiate Is in iv'e OLD at ze- - i of 70 il Tl.e livei J doll miles 'eng and vanes Rosebud de-se- ls 1 Tmte . I GtRAHAM Offers TAKES OVER NEW JOB . ' d NSSinS1t CLARK DUE MONDAY $7,.' Ill j, - -- The Agie b.ickfield was baillv i rippled, two regulars Adams and To' man halrb.uk-- , being on the In noh with Steele, re injurtfs uing Adams did some good woik lull seemed unable to get the -ill ox on end tor tin ignaijgteenlings of I ah Aggies also did some good woik until lie was takeu out with a oai knee mjuiy B Y U Agges Will ox re Stratton Hull Rousi her Petei-o- n Ilowcut ig c J. Its Bateman Hiady Blown lg It (,b i.n Condie an Kant pen le niiic lltuild u i i.ue on the Utah Aggies ay they unloaded at Pasadena Friday noon in preparation Sahiida uuh tin I nneroi of Southern Cahfonia at Los Angeles. The piiluie uas rushed to Logan h annual fioiu the l.os lutU Rnuiil, another of tJie league of neu.paper. Tlioe m the pu- lure going jtuni it ft to ngil an top nn , Shields, I lanes, Gillespie, Young, Ward, Jenson, Young, Sparks, Re- niiind, lorgton, I liompsou, Rollin', A. Smith, Cliff, Hammar, Parker, Parkinson, Red- in i , LhilJy, him aid, Managtr Rowland, Milton Merrill and A. X. Sorenson of ike GRAHAM SIXES AND EIGHTS t ALWAYS FAR IN ADVANCE fatuity; bottom iou George Stlson, Student Body Pteyident O. W. Buchanan, I. Smith, L. Smith, Pelt i yon, elon, (lui'leii'in, Baiker, Maaghan, MiBeth, Budge and Coaih L. L. Ruinne. fur tin BRUSHING UP SPORTS r.T i IV Innliv A,Mt hlllback. wa-t'- u ndiviil ixl -- tar or tlm came ai though ho was hard prised for the lu.i'Dis by Marshall Glenn at tackle. I AA hid!', as 111 now docks have pnnt-e- l of venomous Porto Rlio 1, 'll in ..nil, rs D .no fac iU 41' C rip ;s3U!UP.a H a V4GENCYC0? Bi 55 WEST FIRST NORTH IA iVlW I KJl fr UOiviraiN i a tt PHONE 390 A |