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Show I LOGAN (UT.AII) CACHE VALEEV DAILY HER D 1 RIP I (u ior.ru 1 V : 4, 9 1 n 1 PAGE FIVE H 2-- 0 II H J tuk dAwfe DERN BEATS Scoring Drives In Second Period Win l BRUSHING UP SPORTS MALCEWICZ- ! Utah Runs Wild To Overwhelm Pioneers By Laufei SALT LAKE (IIA Oct 25 (UP Ira liern. Salt Ithe lieai we lglit, defeated George Mahewicz, I tin N Y last nigh! in one those tipi cal free from all battu- - so common in contemporary wrestling The t In a laiitlur took the first fall wall a bammei lock and arm bar at.r 2j minutes The combina'u li of a wrestling flying tackle, a crunching be adieu k and an airplane spin gave lit rn the Becond tail Dorn tool, lh thud fall with a head lock a'tc Mche wlcz staked a despc i ite b ,t t mu raliv v Unleashing powerul nit td kle ms-nosmashes and brilliant In the second quaint the play Rcxeider Bees defeated the laigau Grizzlies to the tunc ot 12 u atternoon at Brigham ( ay m a cru cial Region One content Perform ng like all Box ldi i football teams, the lues their usual power plavs and a line that held at critical moments to give the Bee ba ks (lent) of time to execute their well planned crisscross formations that have been the downfall of mcie than one team Bees Fumble Plenty The game got undirwav with Captain Vernon Coolev of Logan kicking of to Captain Ward of Box elder whom ade a good return ot the kick The Bees lnt the line twice and fumbled with Atkinson of Logan recovering the ball Lo gan hit the line several times but 10 no avail and Dean llomplnm W,ogan back, kicked to BoxcUUi The Bees on the next plat tumbled and Babe Quinney, Gnzly itutt-i-, recovered Logan then m ide a frst down, but llumplnevs tumbled gemd Boxelder recoiir.d and made - a first down. Thej wee held on their next attempt to pent Date the Logan line and ki ked to Hum pmejs who made a good return and a few seconds later got oit a beau tiful punt to Rasmussen, liec safe ty man who was downed in Ins tracks, by Balling, Logan end Rasmussen then made two goad gains, but latei fumbled and Lo The Gtuzlies hit gan recovered the line twite but to no avail and Humphreys kicked to Boxelder The Bees then started their dun that ultimately iesulted in a touth down. Ward, the pile diivmg full back, made good gams on powei plays while Sycamore made a bi eu tltul run on a triple citsscross that placed the ball oil Logans five yard lino Ward was tin own tqi a tin n yard loss on the next play but Urn mussen got away on a crisscross to score Just after the first quar ter. Try for goat was blocked Score In Second Quarter t Boxelder again kicked lo Logan this time to Stewart Rvan, Gtizzli quarterback, who made a good le turn. Logan could not gain and kicked to Boxelder m midfield SAVlth Ward, Sycamore and Rasmussen carrying tne ball, the Biigham ties advanced to 'lie 15 yaid hue, where the shifty i'loyd Rasmussen got away again, this tune on a lake crisscross, to count again for Boxelder, try tor goal was missed. It was plainly evident that live Logan line was not up to standard and they were not charging and failed miserably to hold the Bee lorward wall, let alone open holes tor the Grizzly backs However, when the gi n sounded at the end o lthe first halt the Logan line was better brand of ball. playing With their backs to the wall, the Grizzlies came back srtongly at the start of the second half, using a six man line on defense consisting of G Kowallis and Balling, ends; Quinney and Anderson, tackles, bmith and Atkinson, guards, with K Quinney and Cooley backing up the line They stopped the Bee power plays dead in their tracks and were opening better hole s in the line for the backs Although they were still very feeble on of fenae, they looked like a rejuvenated team In the middle of the third quar ter. Captain Ward got otf one ot his many good kicks, kicking to the elusive Keith Worley, Logan back, on his own 20 y aid line Making a beautiful catch of the kick, Worhy placed through the entire Boxeider team and was only biought down from behind bv Captain Waid on the Boxelder one yard line It wai A beautiful mn, hut I mpire Rele Conroy nailed a Logan player for Holding and the ball was it'umcd to the place wheie the misdemeanor was committed Scoring Drives Fail With their moal completely up Bet, the Logan bovs did not quit lighting and at the tart of tin fourth quarter, let loose v all a alUck tint good forwaid caused the Bees considerable woi ry, but whnli did not inateiialize and the Logan boys wcue a beaten but a hard fighting team In summing up the enure panic from whistle to gun, it was plain1 v evident that Boxtldei comphtilv outplayed the Logan bovs in he first halt but in the second hall Logan held a sligot advantage, due to long runs h Worliy and Hum phreys and some stellar woik on the part of the Logan forward wall The big diflciciue between v n ss '-f- pa-s.- SNOW TO AID DEER HUNTERS Many a deer hunter who failed to git his coveted buck during the line weather ot the past week look ed smiltngly at the snow storm In the vahev which lie knew would mean a heave fall m the hills and make good i diking weather for Sundav and the last few days of t lie season Inniino Table uimrods polished up their rifles again hunted up their heaviest clothing and their waterproofs so tbe could be out In the lulls eail Sunday to track the wih bucks from their bedding down places when they left for then morning feed. Among the hunters who report ed hue ks fiom the Blacksmith Fork section aie Principal H R Adams of the North Cache high school t L Hall and 1. J Wilson, Jr, all of Hi rum Also Hyrum Ooldbran en, Fugeiie Peterson, Moses Kiel sen, bid Andnscvn and Vernon Olsen Hvium Tlieo and Ivan Gearv Smithtield, Geoige Griffin and Chules Kellar, Logan Rav Ciookston came down.Fn clav tiom the big spr.ng section near tin Bi ai Lake divide with a this was the seventh big buck buck taken om ot thi ssec'ion up to that tune and all the hunters weie gone an ordmg to Mr crook ston Hairy Cannon is telling the champion get phi quick" story of the yc it At 6 a m Friday, with Phil and Milt lilain, they Matted tor Avon canyon They got out of the cr at 6 75 and facing them was a buck and six does at the Camion dge ot .i when field pot him la ouch the shoulders the til st shot They wtre hack '!n s town in just a silent time The v are planning another ' t p Monday morning -- , c I after-waid- torv and defat lav .n the peffOrht-ancof the twlo lines Boxelderfl forward wall worked like magic, giving the backs plenty of tltae for some of the difficult Ferguson risscrosses and delayed line bucks Th Logan line, on the other h$nd, leaked like a selve, especially ID the first half, the Grizzly backfleld barely being able to get started before they were stopped. Lbg&n was completely dead on defense In the second quarter, the Boxelder boys performing just about as they pleased Captain Ward, the powerful Boxelder fullback who was later srlfted to center, was the best bet for Box elder Time and time again In the first half, this husky, black haired youngster would plow through the Logan line for big gains He was ably aided hy Rasmussen and Sycamore The picking of the most outstandto ing plaver on the field would fall Keith Wor'ev, halfback and safety man who with his clever sidestepspirit, won ping and never say-dithe admiration of the crowd and stamped his name as one of Logan's mn I promising vouuger players The Logan line although it leaked like a seive in the first half played good hall in the second half with all of the boys on the forward wall placing a good game in tne latter period The lineup Boxelder Harris Jeppson Johnson e c Peters White R Johnson Sorenson Rasmussen Jy tamore Steed ard Substitutions fin Olsen, Anderson for Hendricks, Smith for Anderson, Eliason for E Qmnnev Quinney fot Eliason Smi'h fen Cooley, Cooler for 01 mu, Andeisin lor Kowallis, Ko wains for Eames, McCulloch for for Balling, Hen V orlei Hull ducks lor Olsen Woilev for Hum jphipis H Humphreys for McC'ulfv me li Poultor foi Anderson, Rvan lor Boulter, MiCulldeh fdr llv Rvan, Kennaid for G Quinney, ami s foi Kowallis, Kow kills- for Ki i nard Boc!dur L Jem.Cn for for ard, R Johnson Freeman Waul tor Pete IS Owqtts for Free-- I nun Pi pi man lor Rasmussen Of Conroy, funis Watson referee umpne (ullimoie, hesdlmesman ' l I I '111 lUUt '1' tU' I Ol J n b k Mill - t IU Id It iHSHi ill II M Richmond 111! The Aniericcn I t auxilian met VVedliesdai ev.iiiig at the . home of Mrs i it ts mis n with Mrs loss Smi'h Mis B.itna Woodland, and Mis llwmisM n as hostesses The following st im'ing commit tees for the it or we.e name cl Americanism Plena Mcnill child om welfare, Katie Spac kman munity service and unit actum Venice Rasmussen constitution and bylaws, Manhe Avlwoith education of war oi plans Aniui Me mil Marcussen, lidac Luc v Men ill Maggu legislation, membership Grai e Jt nsen nuts" Minnie Tupp, rehabilitation I.iuia Christensen ti opines aw aids and emblems C'la'-Vunll poppn Behtha Woodland public It v, Meg gte- NHson Al the close ot'tp mei ting a so cial eventg was spent and refit di mints were sc i veil bv the houte s es s Mr and Mis Wancn Ashton an the parents of a new son bom at tv the Hilm i Wight home Mrs Ashton via-- , foinni molmn ly'. M'Xs Blidio Bair daimh'ci of Bishop and Mrs 11 I Mi - Bin of Cove Mist. Zina Ballantvne of Briglnm lo sp ml a City, came Ttiur-d.- v Couple of weeks visiting- - w ita M.ss Safah Woodland Mrs. Leah M Bright has n turtn d to her home at Hoi k Springs W o after visiting here with her pir etlts, Mr and Mrs William Merr '1 Mrs L. D Perkins Mrs Anna Crane, Mr and Mrs R G Moore and Mrs Crane of Sail Lake City and Mrs Louisa W Ilhams Of San Pedro, Calif, wire the guests of Mrs Loduy Olstt n, Sun day Mrs Reginald Walters and littlp daughter returned to their home a Ogden on Saturday after spending the past week with President and Mrs J W. Funk Mrs Emily Hendricks and daugh ters, Nellie and Veda, of Ogden Were visiting relatives and fi lends here Sunday Mrs. Gunnar Lawrence enteitain ed at a quilting Wednesday Two quilts were made A hot dinner was served by Mrs Lawrence, as slsted by Mrs Franz Anderson and Mrs Reuben Anderson Those present included Mrs Janies Mill Mrs ( harles gati of Smithfield, Anderson, Mrs Carl Anderson Mrs Lotta Johnson Mrs Ililiner Carlson, Mrs Bert Erickson, MHerbert Anderson and Miss Veda Johnson who Miss Florence Webb is teaching school at Thatcher, Ida ho, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr and Mrs George O Webb Miss Grace Johnson was a weik end visitor at Salt Lake Cit Among those who attended (lie party given in honor of Miss Mir tie Davidson at the Hotel Fee les at Iavgan Wednesday wete Ethel B Webb Mrs L B Caine Mis luiv Merrill, Mrs Sophia MeuR, Mrs M link Rachel Anedrson Mrs Mrs Re en, Mrs J S Forreslei becca Lewis, Mrs Bettha H n ducks, Mrs Florence Inin--- , Mis Lizzie Hendrick- - and Mis Film Lewis Mr and Mrs Allan TDnducks ol Downey stopped hen Ihutsdn en route to Salt Lake ( m to attend Mis a J C Ppnnev convention Hilma Wight accompanied Him) to the citv wheie she visited o.n night with her sister Mis Icctia Woodland and family i iiii Weil lit il L k It p Mil I il flt i V ib l r was unable to formations, hudding Pioneer of-- i v,is nasheu bv a chaig- ih In before it had an op-to l I stai ted i eh 1 sensa-ho- a s u t ,1 ni I) with malicious pass m.i I ink' a the game owiIukI ilm L l )t if u to 59 step.Qg r n wild n k b b n v I ll II i.s 1 ",t' Kl! . jit uhiwrsUv t luiis ami ti R n ( il tl iii! . ill I r k a mill ram In om bout the 'I In1 t It - t i t 111 s mi tov 1 The crowd u d'lAn ( oiisia i dbi how-- i b ( um oi the inclement " ll' s .1 In ("f h is h i d ulll (1 n VM U Oct 25 (UR) iiM'ost tt will, a poner-- ! mi t t si tit v en over-I- n I iii T Aggie i ored twice In the first plunged over mm tin ti. vani m. and when iikol 4s, i rhnstensrtt drove through center. n m h Li iru Iv lor Uit h up scored twice more il! m n I1) Hi mniul and uni FORGEON PERFORMS one In the second u .11 tii WELL AT HALF Watkins blocked a punt, h s uu1 t the lull and scored In the two 11 tli mi, (J is tbii b i m ii ti m u mis h in ui from quarter and passes Will Ki UUIt U s li hull (ill hi Aid hi- - to Claik scored twice in ifl'iim c iM'l d u fist wink Fora the t aitth period The last touch lown une when Fetzer Intercept-did P mi liamllim; flu ki k s 4 with and ran 78 yards for a iih jt b Nn Ills lust tin arsin down, mhih mtd tit mu h town The performance of the I t ill laio w ,s a leiit woik a.nd also mu. The phenomenal 1), nver olfense was cut couplo of jiisms 1mm KimIm hi ("ill, 11 s( dOMU down 011 the line ot scrimmage. lor WoniiiuT Hauu and Ro1 I In ir iv head game was Inef-fe- i t lal In cause swa,ms in tie baiklnld wu ouNt mdimr of Utah Ross oi hs k k il and Hiihci linesmen the passer, often foi his f' lion hill uoik d wning him far behind the line. ni i lun I niploman at On Il Tin' I tilt pet Romance Indicated and Ho Ron at u kh did stjuie at that tiny are virtually assured Of 0 ptioml no'k wli It I'mbu honors. t nd on championship tho opposiio sub ot ilu T Int mi is one of the best seen lino uh also Lmul i iii onleri noe competition in ser-- 1 s is ut ons di ibU Attt nd uh at vcais not even excepting the ind (old a! Intau ( ot thp su h t Monish oiship Utah outfits of 1928 t!o H' I' a f nr spunk! iu .nd Ft jo i uid ui( nf (f i uis jn both ins w .is an mu i t d aim fimn tator, Mtnossms t h wbiilt' stiou h u li (h III. vn mu i 11 w, at iuu ml will an I w oti thi ua Mi c a AMR Ul. b MORI. 111 'i i min ti it, t b si tail' when Davis ' I t : 1 c AimMAs twin'1 Tackles I 6 IS EACH unjiu INCHES FEET-- Z 2-- Boon! ON COMPAiOioMS, ( i yce freshman pays. - ru-h- ed i -- 5 POUNDS EACH ULEiSHS They ha'jT played toc&iher s -s SK3 TRMH" FJ AD OFrTc - i ( SIHGTONi a TyiEiR CHlEr OF PlFFEKEHCE UESHiSi i CucWEn1T5 CBDCFkG FxXnTuEAC llu s 1 sp Kansas Blackballed By Big Six Schools At the Capitol "Spectacle, mtei preted in tenn, sinking motion picture sets end costumes, has long been a tiim spenalli associated with tho name ol tint H De Mille, Metro-Golwyn'laver pioduc tion dirt ctor of Ball With Ills "Zeppelin winch will open HERES MORE ADOPT Madam Satan at the Capitol Theater today for Social NX7ork three dais De Mille feels that ho has acini ud a worthy ocular sue (Continued from page one) ctssor to the Cinderella Ball of Forbidden Fruit, the Babylonian scenes ot Male and Female, and nmltt m i he Sack of Rome in "Man genet d assemlbb s tnd i of Elw-oo- the mg slaughter De Millis current appeal to eves lute D( gates au love coloi and chaiming that drape cl human beings is laid aboard lie property of Roland a Z.ppclin Young, comedian of the piece. A meeting on the Jeppeltn between Bob Hiooks (Reginald Denny) from his wife, Kay John"Madam son with a mysterious -s the 11a out m dav fi--u, ing A It j Is Rid - Hood ii- stmtoi m .i t. Rim ,n I u, lud c gt ip - 1 ol i mas numbiis d I i t .5 (UP1!! mull n inti nsitv he s, nnio 01 ms colli a hr e c trh 'il o . 1 0 DENVER Colo, .Him ' k i ot w ill . sons- - W 1! t ' i c!i lo the m u t Mnl1 , I Mind tv, .11 a e'lipl that ill tie SAC 111 10 ti gh ec b aueti d M I 5 I l ks it me s r it 11 c km--cl- r I - 1,1 ituilg i Dig) Oil cult, -- pie R, 11 ill I Si ot I). mb ji h Kiml n 11 v uh Ranu iiih rh t s ) Dir ) Ross s ! oimiu Ann . cton V i H o Rn i -Com m m in Rob ns i i tide tic ldi gi d pi o il- -l It Ut loti s 1, Hi il not id i 11 Iv ton tv bv -nit pi, i matin s of five of on . in pi 111 limn' At Ne In m hoot h Ii 111 ilmuin Iv ui- - is Aggn s lie lovvj s t, will nu et Kansas ill t lliii ip ii -- t - .ili ad v sc 1, d tile d toi Pi a L.it will sc v r ath Ii lie oi is t the nd of tins CM Smith K in ii 11 d 11 A 11 a 0 lull A t a t on W ionium S ,b Kuig Inin foi W Kidd foi Slat ton J'lu- - lor liiu Iliti P,r 11 cl. lo- Ib icsti u.i Dir, Him B for for plmos king Dir loitei, Markli v for Bi lor Hale. Hale tor Humplnus, Winston for hingham f.llle-pi- c Aggu s Young for Ilterson for Kincaid K Smith for Nelson, Gilhspic for Young, Nelson for K Snnth 11m Reddish, referee. Calmon Blazi ptre, Vorse, lieadline-ma- n field judge i m , STAR LAS PROFESSIONAL VOTE t n lak' ig emst Kansas 'lair, Missouri rep w Back from northern Ontario, William D Burchn anil William C ct.v s, Jim Rausch Chandler tave brought a Httirng I'micii n tlie (edit ge ( ami a . . ) . , all li ilfl.Rc t, was o' Ot V in molon ni, hires of tile life Plot, s 8 ll J to 10 00 a in pi on - 00 il ui Hiiiuc It as he was of the Ojibway Indians as they sion vl Group, mam huillmg loom 1. jv nu 7 . a month tiom a Tope-h- i were before the advent of the Mi-- s ah 1 d. la Leadu liM insurance company Km-,- i,ll cut profe while men Not 011I1 is the pic lure o' su' it woik In barged W A Bar a realistic picture of Indian life, sttv St Loui-Km - leal football coach it is a romantic stor, filled with W ot k S it j. (1- - ,11 toe b til plavcrs (torn tlie tin ills love customs, dangers es tor l'ue .oi.tl S' Iritte cut Mtssoui high schools and iv interest'ng supetstltons 0 W 01 ki o a e' n o' "lx rulings lie first inhabit mis of the Ameti bit h in Hu, to pi i ur i ssion hat D the pic Mite is call ' an continent and t cimmiin tv W u tin tai uiti lc p ed The Silent Enemi I I' let'll S Ills' ltute d llie follow ing Tin stoiy is ,0 imp h mote that, Miss (,i 'i than tlie customaty tainl pictuie D L l.i pi made m the willcnnss in its dr.i 01 lal serv a NO GAMES I rnatic narrative of tl e struggle or V. F Alin AFT E n TH,S YEAR , 1 n plinntne people In smvive ill it ll h Relit t S In-t- it i He- Meflim--- - J Mill ,1 In 11 W A . .1 s- il- till' ill At the Lyric Wj oimns; A UP n 1 Mix 1 meeting- - The prnvulc-- is mooring mast, fore, the guests to jump in para c Lutes The siorv starts in the home of Angela and Boh Brooks, who have Ir.rown apait Horn each otl er, and in the htdumm o Time the other It is from these eailier AomaD sc Pill s that the ston pro ei els to lie airship As the ball is a masked one Ailnuii tin. designer, has caite of Miss Johnson is blam he M u! tin Satan Lillian emirs and Reg. Roth c, olclt u Pheasant toman nald In mi an Fnclish imliule Ldwaid Dills Otheis oilll Tvbi Hmnke, Itenii llu B "v Fiammo Rome o In le Mu,. iskd )! lti the bulletin in tin tit tut b iil'lm 1, of the U S A (' for anniiiine v'i d liitoi m it ton "ill l m the principal plot evening ot Jeame Mac Pherson's Logan juniot 'I lie denouement takes tin mil arc ston Ail otlu r place just as t lie airship is torn , Satan impetus (b lo n d r f ( r l W i A pi ossho d linoup aid W . om lo In t ROMStR 14- - 6DN30AT5, SiHGIa, BElYG OnHTENT UUlTtA A CSHSFWATlE c business tie u m isk the movements of mot. mi gangsters An Insurance u with palatial offices ln'!a ki scraper forms the home? oil lor a crowd of gangsters in ti a Untversial productions, Czar of Broadway which opens at the L ric- - Theater today. ( ltv politicians are thrown Into nor In gangster bosses, whose In-I- I once extends over both the judicial and executive ends of the 01 ei mneiits of many of our mod in citns Bankers and business mm n aie forced into embarrastng positions bv these plotters of the underworld whose most lucrative possession is a racket of some kind. business Basing as respectaole men tin are in positions of great advanitge to direct the maneuvers ut tlnir gangs This forms the h.si- - fnr tlie story of Czar of Broadway Thioughout this story of the unbetween a derworld is a ronato-miing reporter and an entertain-- 1 r in one of the many speakeasies. The young reporter who is on the trail of a big gangster story heroines involved in a train of that appear to be impossible tor him to endure T lie film was directed hy William James Craft and boasts an all ... anmnose, nf- - John WraV. B, ttv Harron, Conipson, John l laud Aliister, King Baggot, Wilbur Mick and George Byron. c tn v v -- -- lu v A e -- i THEATRE i v 111 -- in to Gtoup Lc An ( am - M ui di till A M. b 01 turn 11 11 1 111 .1 nt k Ms IU was t K n ot out liv Ib'icm.iiil p lating illI.U of n ill.. 1. mini it I m mtii s ut ib i une to m s 01 on c! 1 W k' a ml lie la in Fedtr room s, ugh Iv at v l' 11 I l.i ' O! til I'M t j. an S - tin I Ml ' v Sl'MHY Today, - T MOXD 1Y H 1Y Tuesday Wednesday i Production The daringly dif- ferent drama for which New Yorkers stood in line to pay $2 a ssat! E Rii Inc a and Ol e-CZA- R PLAYING Monday, Paramount A to. Tl I SI) t ml Region One Standing NOW v - It'll (1 J111 ( bill pi a t c v 11 .1 c i 1 c enterpriitei, of SHEW? I !! opr. Even The Si?ns Of The Time Tell That V DONS W d CHILI an rl TAMALES ARE IN SEASON! Dons Barbecue X' N Rl'sn Is RID At Brigham Bcmhltr 12, Log u 0. I At Ogden t Bear Ogden Riei. I T Ogden Weber " jCAPITOL(pmme jp? li 66, Bear Ri er D (I ast week). . 11 IIS W1TK - SU !! m i r Ml ) M) Tt aehe at Weber, Preston at Bear Iier, North at Boeldei South Cache, Ogden. Logan at C A wiajxi aajnawis.Aiwsvsi tuJ In O, Al-- 2 Reel "PH, WHAT A d Comedy In A DAY!" Pathe News In Sound |