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Show PAGE C C rouii LOGAN CHARITY! With evorv s gn of punnnfi dence and Milt-mumiiiIuiIj i. moved, etiven Logan high w tuml football plavera hived to the Inh est pitch are atixicm-l- y aw uting Friday afternoon whin tin tike tile field against the Box ldi r lit i s at Brigham City in one ot tin mo-important games of the enuie mu son v A short, but snappy pi olloe i i V i i I I '1 w n In order Wednesday afternoon on Crunsou field as ( oai li Hums Crookston Sunt the boys through a algnal driM, a llitte taikllng considerable nolle on lorwaid piss ih tense and running at I. ok and also plenty of discussion on tie moils Boxehh r foi mat Ions Have Few Injuries Bveiy toothall ti uni Is tumbled with lnjuiies and Login hili is no exieptlun to the tub 1'iul Will mote, a hallbaik whom ( rookston has been glooming fm wink all season, suttereo an tajiuy m piai tue luesdaj evening, and w II hi considerably handicapped la Fridays game pioviding of course lie enters the fray Wlllmoie wiihhls hard hitting tactics and his aldlitv So boot the pigskin had hem show lug up well in recent workouts and looked like an ao in tin lime loi the Maioon and White machine. Miles Romney is also out with a broken finger. The remainder of the squad is okeh and aie om waiting for a ciack at the alwavs powerful Bees The usual amount of predictions concerning the Grizzlies chance's in the coming game are of course going the rounds. Some wiseaues dope Logan as heavy favoiites while others Rre mole considerate and give the Logan bojs a good chance to break even. Doping any high school team as heave luumtes over a Boxelder football team is taking a big chance, and the two teams will take the field Friday with both holding an even ihanie to win, Logan getting the uppt r hand In that they have a nioie impressive early season record Probable Lineup: Following Wednesdav's practice, Crookston announced that he would likely start Arnold Balling and Alton Fames, at ends, Charles Ko wallis and Melvin Olsen, tackles, Clif Atkinson and Captain eiuou Cooley, guards, Ldwaid Quinney, Stewart Ryan, quarter center, back; Dean Humphreys and Keith I ) R I- - THURSDAY, OCT. D, 2 3, v 2 U t ! (UPl-T- hl. 1 9 3 0. m iii h lllii u c , BRUSHING UP SPORTS it STARS HOLD j i li.- ON AU6 t,K330, OLDS I i I ilul, i i v I i , i I mm never puf&D i in-- i v PROFESSIONAL i I ' v fflmTc i S if mtEY or ' . if" I I y -- LEASOB CLU- Bjk v 5 i i I v WORLD SERIES SAVE HIDES 1 v MONEY SPLIT FOR INDIANS Substitutes Good Pioviding abm nun Honed bins show am signs of a lanv has Crookston weakening st long gmup nl it si nis li ad to P'ug m lie g ip in lulling Goini lb ml h s i. II Kuinaitl and i VVendtl ikbs, fit an .Smith guaid, Rov llml and Kinie Stewart, ends, Aitliur Part ngtou and Don McCulloi h halfbacks and Knit livan fullhuk Other hoys wlm will likelv make the tup m i lude R fit Sc hole, ij Poultei ( laudp Mitulloch Adiiau Moiifll f nos Jenks, Phillip Bulb n, Loieu zo iMittou, Otis Anderson, Roland Alim, Di in liable ln.l Alton Petti sen V lien Ids asked concernin' trains ( ham es in the lug game, (rookston had veiv little to sav, but did diop the wotds that well he fighting evety Inch of the way and we aie expecting one of tha any of the Auilt-iaoi- haidtst battles of the ytai The Logan lnli school student body with Piesidcnt Tad Bullen in haige aie planning a lug rally and bonilie Fnday night Reservations have been made foi some 150 students to make the tlip to Biigham on a spei lal train leaving Logun al Id 45 p m and ai ivmg 111 Bug-hac at 2 p m while a slioit down- town rallv will he held ami the students will mat ch to the high school field to cheer the Maroon and White of Logan high on to victory. tor William Peterson, president of the local Fish and Game association is in reeeipt of a re H Evans, secretary quest fiotu ot the I tall Stale Sportsmens association, asking that the Logan asso elation cooperate with the state department m securing deer hides for the use of the Indians The Rednicn make so many ne re saiy ai tu les from the hides that the association feels that the pale taies shoiuld give their dee. hides to them when otherwise the skins would he wasted Mi Leans savs We suggest that ou ask the spoilsmen to tack the deer hides on a gatage or bam for a few elavs to permit them to dry Tin n turn them over to some om cer of vour association designated for that puipose This officer in turn should tail the local game warden when the hides have been col lee ted and lie will call for them and ship them to the state fish liaDrhery at Springvllle, Utah It is not our intent to request sportsmen who have other use for the deer hides to give them to the Indians We are anxious to secure only such hides as would otherwise be wasted' N imt oils who lsjtve been fortunate In bagging deer, and who wish to contribute hides for the use of the Indians should notify Director William Peterson Dn ec THE SELMA; At A, CLUB STRAIGHT 6AMES FROM XBElWbLK This 6EAS0M.- CLUB - PbiNTS. 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Drive the Studebaker Six before you buy any car costing $1000 or less. Johnson NuttaU Mot -- Logan, Utah 205 North Main G. R. Ltt r.--x MORKl S, 37' munu r 41 $9.95 iS, M ens bhaker knit coats ::::i " $7.45 $4.75 QC pullovers S3.45 . .. . . . $11.45 double back . .. double back .. Ladies fine cotton Ladies Raon and cotton .. Ladies all iayon . stIe Boys Silk OP - Sox Mens heavy wool sox Infants KNITTED IV EAR .Badies fine wool sweaters and fJO QP beret AC ,PA.SK) AQr Uiv djl k Sweater Coats Mens wool mixed Ladies 50c 75c 45c 55c 65c E.D.S. GARMENTS Mens heavy cotton bleached or old spring shackles muffler A IDfWfSX. frame p cent1, $10.95 $16.45 SITE 1TLR COATS 50c 5:! going at 4 point pure wool ulloveis ensme Thermostatic control of cooling Part wool, olaid, 7284. All wool 100 per Iorschide lined with or sheepskin I MENS-SO- full . Winker knit- - wheelbase ch size 70x80 72x84 Mms Shaker 1 1 BLANKETS Part wool, plaid, jed LLIT1ILR COATS Gi-aT- CHECK THE QUALITY A Pal! $22.50 t BYEARLYKAYO Fonnesbeck Knitting Works $12.50 $16.50 C3 y CHICAGO Oct 23 (UP) Checks were issued today by Judge K. M Landis to members of the Washington Senators, Newr York Giants and New Yoik Yankees foi playeis sbaies in the 1930 world series receipts aslnngton, second place American league club, divided 67, with full share amounting to $S37 bl The third place New WICHITA, Kan, Oct. 23 (UP) York Yankees divided $16 193 77, A knockout within less than two to minutes of punching wag scored with full shares amounting $558 41 by Mickey Walker, middleweight 'Ihe New York Giants, third leader, over Homer Sheridan, Los place National league team, divid Angeles, here last night. ed the same sum as the Yankees, V alker floored Sheridan twice hut each full shaie amounting to in one minute and 45 seconds, The Chicago Cubs, sec- ending a scheduled $588 87 bout ond place National league club, in that time when the coast were given then shares a week fighter wag unable to get up on ago, each plaver receiving $835. the second count of nine $24,-29- 0 Of pure tirgio wool 4 By Frank Getty NEW kORK, Oct 23 (UP) A t'cle of fisiic finance which started on the upswing through the genius of Tex Rickard, m the 1 unney Dempsey days, and descended with a rush through the Sharkev and Schmeling now is complete Boxing, as a business, is back where it was when Rickard found It and his million envisioned dollar gates The petty racketed s who profited hugely la the days of big guarantees and little fighting no longer puff their 50 cent cigars with their feet on the tables in The millionmillionaires' offices aires, being business men, are thoroughly tiled of the conniving fight managers now that the association no longer la profitable Madison Square Garden has announced no more big guarantees The boys, that is, for fighter must work on a percentayrOb-viouslthis is fair and businesslike, although its taking some ot the worst offenders a little time to get used to the idea. The idea of guarantees for ith fighters did not originate Tex Rickard, but under him the system reached its peak MICKEY WINS OVERCOATS I 01 ftas-coe- s, IDS ANGKLFS, Oct 23 UR) The Hollywood Stars weie one up on the Los Angeles Angels today as the two teams entered the listst at Wriglev field foi the second game of the Pacific Soast league championship series Seven home run-- , feature d the ten inning game, won by the stars Both teams with a 9 to 8 score used ilnee p.tchers in attempts lo stem the tuiious hatting and club nrauageis were in sord straits .secure to competent today mouudwmen laTekioo MISSISSIPPI V I SERIES EDGE K W' SEpfrHE kms BOtfrtt BY i f BALL, ON i a' P -- No More Guarantees, Is Edict Of Gardeh By Laufer e foothill e titles wbiiti will iui q 'nun ibii'd n Soldi r neni nexi II III r nont b an ixpicted to net tlnr h n d lim up Inn i ii i ii i n Itv mini Ilian $15"(M"i In d le mi he Mine are (i izlu s Ia c i II himiiiiik h v Imol lor iv i Dame vs North "Hi mi ill In n x winl will IN m Noll min r 22 with hu MU hi in Hi n it good pii t n id llie inn, ds to be Just ( mil d'lidid among charities aiding i' tilt mK lie si in t ii un niplovmini summon in ii ill's in Ih nl i ii i in i d 2 hi ot lim hi n .Mai i inh f n mi min i Nolle . u u In n h ' si i iii liiiiH hoc s in and Nmtbwisteiu against w Ii b i t u ii i nli r at Q mu uili otlp loi tile benefit of the for wiH he sluitmg Ins fust division slu im is hospital mppled c ini ( oulrh gh ilnldiiii Ih pi u s (Imago unit November I lijsiu win. Is sutliiing with two i i.u In d i ills hut w ho w ill likely get (!) West Xiiglnia vs Oregon Slate, also for the Shrmeis fund in t lie game m p u t tune 'I be West ii ginia Oregon State In llie backfall the Grizzlies of ten , the fiist of a series lull Hmnphnvs Woiley mill fe ganu intnial Thanksgiving day games II III II i le III l li Is ,i 1(1 s' like to lie sponsoicil by the Shiimrs ill n kh with t itln II iimphi vs at Solditi Hi Id, and the game ti hi Woihv In h indli passing bitwiwi tin toi met Notip Dame le si Hum bins ale md klc kiii u stars will be all d. nisi ions lull amt is J t uni and Nmthwi ste' on the same progiam presinted mil an Woihv pin, sicc tally shillv wliih Keen is lapidh ihvil In a min ad, laid gi neial oping a h a k, ii i t'n Inn and la mg I o gun a ml in two win n it is most needed H tumid Giant Outline lb is a powitlul bin mikii lino a good line plungei hv W j PUNNED!' l,( ( V IJ E GRIZZLIES AWAIT TOUGHEST TEST OF YEA THREE Boxelder Play Friday In Crucial Title Tilt TILTS i CACHE VALLEY DAILY (UTAH) AA vl.Uv QP medium weight cotton, AC $1.95 $2.25 Knitted 4 piece VaiJHI sets CA Pabys Crib Blankets 1.00 $1.95 $3.45 BOYS AND GIRLS UNIONS |