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Show KOGAN, UTAH, DAILY HERALD, PAGE FOUR DU, MON DI'C IMPRE A I I t(AT?VE, -- n U j I i 7 r A f 1 O ; vs. F 23 combination plajed most ot the game although evety man a a Blue uud White smt got in for a fewr minutes. Strange to say. it was the two newcomers to the Aggie main team, Helliston at center and Wiloff cox at forward, who Walked with scoring honors. Each garnered eleven field goals but Belliston counted two free throws to give him a slight edge over the former Davis high school star with 24 points. These two youngsteis look like cinches to fill the shoes of Captain Carl Davis, forward, and Campbell, center, on last year's machine. Belliston, especially, looks head and shoulders above any other center on the squad and should start regularly. Wilcox hr bound to get some more hot competition from Kicks, Watkfns, Cropley and Drysdale but it will be hard to replace him, the way lie was finding the hoop night. PARKINSON IS STILL MAINSPRING in Of course, the main spring the Aggie attack, was Captain Seth Parkinson at foiwaid. Although he counted only two field goals during the game, there are few will deny him first honors. He .t ; O ( 1,1 a . ' Y M ::i ci 6! e CKV '5 Y f trail. Although the Aggies rang up a tremendous score, the hief thing about the game was their marvelous passing and team work. An game unusually large crowd was kept In constant wonderment as the Aggie hoopsters passed with speed that was hard to follow. Practically all of their scoring was dc ne In the immediate vicinity of the basket while the Salt Lake hoopsters were forced to be content with long shots through the good work of Young and Allsop. This Is the first game of the season for the Aggies and they are far from claiming a division basketball championship as yet. Competition is expected to be staonger than throughout the conference ever before. However, the Aggies, If they play up to the standard set n ? 1 a: (! lWempuwed 60 To AM GRocERV J BUV AMP Some meat HAM a o'Teaks, cHops, bacoM, -- TiLL Tile NEW YORK, Dec. 13. (UPJ Those exports who expected the game between the New York Giants and the Notre Dame Allstars to prove the merits of professional football as compared to the college type and vice vetsa. were a disappointed lot today. The game at the polo grounds yesterday which resulted in a 22 to 8 victory for the Giants proved nothing more than that condition and teamwork will always prevail over a group of stars playing their own individual game. The Pour Horsemen that t Notre Dome baekfield combination of 1924 surrounded by of yesteryear were much too soft, and lacked the teamwork necessary to defeat a team a3 strong as the Giants. The All stars despite their reputation, were unable to make but one first down against the piofessional Hue composed for the most part of unknown players from obscure colleges. The Stars gained but 30 yards from scrimmage gnd failed to complete a single forward pass. at made today by Sumner Hale, iikuli ot the Loean Junior high letharcy. induced by painfgul tuts matches, fouls and downright lazih. Ii.n six teams enteied this year ness on the part of certain .it. Log in, Pranslin, Smithfield, Ever since Max Schmeiing won Uliitii-- v unJ Preston. Whitney ..ul tvmitnfield afe newcomers to what certain boxing commissions tu- - league elisville was named rprm the worlds heavyweight title a foul from Jack Shrkev, pro-miiaippicms last year after a ttrUl-jolinish with the Logan Juniors meters have shied clear of the division and have 'heavyweight ,,()pj done their picking from the ranks he complete schedule follows: -J.mnurv 17 Logan at Franklin; of the Bergs, Singers. La Larbas Smith: icdd at Wellsvllle, Whitney and Battallnos. at Pic :,tcm FIRST FEATURE Januaiv 14 Weilsville at SINCE SUMMER Pi cslnn at Smic'itleld, Kiank-nMany who had almost forgotten and li.tnev, open dates the heavyweight division, Januaiy 21 Logan at Pieston; about S in it i;u ,d at Whitney; Franklin were reminded of its existence by the announcement that Maxie Baer a. Precton California meets Ernie Shaaf of Jammy 2S Whitney at Logan: of Fianklin at Preston, Smithfield Boston at Madison Square Garden Kuday night. It will be the first and WelNvlle, open diftes at Smith-ti- i feature heavyweight show at the February 4 littnev at Franklin, Weils- big cauliflower emporium since in. -- early summer. ville at Pie-to- n I lit Bapr has already shown New uaiy H Franklin at Smith Yoikers one thing that he can jtied. WelKville at Whitney, and Pieston, open dates. taik a splendid fight. He stoutly lebiuaiy is Franklin at Logan; believes that most of the present Weilsville at Smithfield, Preston day heivies are a bunch of stumble-bums who should bo suppressat W hi ijpv Pcti, ua.v 25 LogaT at Well3-- ed, and Maxie Is more than wilting die at Preston, to do some heavy suppress,!! g. Siinth'ield Fidiikl'ii and Whitney, open dates Although New York fans Have 4 Match Pieston at Logan, never seen Haer fight, thev have Wh'uev at bimthfield, Wellsvllle taken to him w and e FiJIlrlin aie actually anxious to see the Cali 11 I larc i ogan at Whitney toir.ia conversationalist in action IV, on at Fianklin, WellsviMe in the ling He was waimlv apand Smithfield, open dates plauded when introduced at the Maicii IS Smithfield at Logan; Garden Just before the Chocolate-BattalmPwiiWin at Whitney, Preton at brawl Friday night. elkv ille. MAXIE TO 25 Smithfield at Franklin Whitney at Wellsvllle, Logan VISIT AGAIN and Pieston. open dates Meanwhile Joe Jacobs returned A11 games are to bo played at fiom Etnope with a new five year ! p m on date specitiecl. contiact as pilot of the worlds heav weight champion. Schmeiing Jacobs said that Max would come to the states within a tew weeks to begin his movie work and then start on an exhibition tour leading up to a defense of his title here in June. And at the same time the Garden people are looking about for a pair of principals for a winter fight Vhe Logan Seventh ward lost a in Miami. Most ot the talk in ring rough and tumble basketball game circles, deals with a possible SeVPntt enth ward of Ogden matching of Bill Stnbling and t0 it UR(1 ,n surdav nlght The fin- - Prime Camera. There fire plenty al score was 3S 36 of obstacles to such a fight and Larson and Hughes were out one of them is that Carneia is unstanding for Logan wlule James der a suspension which he may and Jacobsen did exceptional work not be able to shake off. foi Ogden Strangely enough, both Stnbling The Seventh ward plavs the My and Garners lecently engaged in r,, Thud ward in Logan at 8 poor fights. Strib took a decision Chicago P m Wednesday This should be over luffy Gntflths in an exceptionally fast game. The Friday night in what was said to a been have spectacle. sorry Logau team defeated the Hyrnm was given the decision over quintet last week by a sensational Paolino Uzcudun in Barcelona last half rally. some weeks back, and this, too, The score: was considered a rather unimpresLOGAN SEVENTH G. T. F. P sive affair. g n i Lo--M- i! n ' c STARS LOSE Heavyweight Business SET In America Picking Up lie ( 'ii in Junior high school BY L. 8. Cameron naan, will get underway the fust NEW YORK, Dec. 15 (UP) week in Januaiy with six teams en boxing is showing teuJ aciording to an announee-ii- i Heavyweight from its signs of awakening , NOTRE DAME CONTEST SCHEDULE BU-ffER- biil-lian- fed the ball to Belliston and Wilcox for innumerable setups despite the fact that he usually had two Deseret News hoopsterss on his HELP TILL Some CAMhiEP GOOP S COFFEE, TSA, lOMArfbESV PEAS, CCRM, SoUPr buV a peck ofpcTatoes, ccMpcmsep milk ', "BREAP, BuV 5U6AR, E66S SloRE IN WELLSVILLE: Sat-uida- y it - EVfcRVBoPV -- vJrfM CARD SUCCESS W ELLSVILLE V. list ille The ward M men athletic show li id Finlay night at Wellavllle proved a hl I"1 B,r' ,",H ttllh ''K afN n lane It hai IMn to have another show next 1'inlav night In the headline Inning onteHt, Owen la'lsliinuu and Max William son went attei cue h ntliei imm tner and longs Williamson scored' a knockdown III the Hist imind imt Lelshinnn came hack stiong to1 even matte rs up and the m.cti ii ended a cliaw In the headline wrestling oiliest, Harvey Williamson scored a vie lory over Eugene Jones. Each man had one fall but Jones sulfered such a bump When VCilps;; Ins tall, flint he was unable to lor the tlnal tail and the match was awaided to Williamson Elmer Woodward and Matk Gieen went to a draw in a fast boxing exhibition while Ctvigi Peiklns and Elmer Green stagpei a good piellm'naiv wi ending con lest Perkins won by taking one! tall Reed Williamson and Dun Sinitii also went four lounds to a diavv in a good match. A feature of the show was the fact that t.ie three "fighting Williamsons, all brothers, were on the card. The bouts were under the direction of Wesley Maughan, coach and matchmaker, and Royal C. Bassett. Jr., business manager Theee boys deserve much credit for the clean and efficient manner In which the bouts were staged. 0M By Ahem1 JUfflQR HIGH BUi CAMAS' CtiPiSlMAS Tool? TOR ThT. Poor a aid trtl 5 OF OUR Utah Argies, 1929 hoop (ham pious, sort., I notice on the rest of the western division of the Rocky Mountain conference Satuidav night, til a t tliev must he lountcd very nun h m the running for the 1930 bunting Dick Uomnevs hoopsters tiounc-ethe Deseret News amateur quin- tet fiom Salt Lake to the tune ol ST 42 That a. ore means mut ti more when it is not lied hat the News team included such stars as Woi Ihuigton rated as tinmost t liter in Aggie Ids outstanding tiny, Couch, Kvans, Paul and Stew art. BELLISTON AND WILCOX START The opening Aegle lineup Indue! ed Wilcox and Parkinson at for waids, Belliston ut center and Young and AUsop at guards. This M. li7!ttn klr '0UR B0ABD,NG H0USE Deseret News Quintet Defeated By Champs MBI'k 1 Lo-ca- Web C 1930 u s pat orr. BY NCA SERVICE THe MAobR IS WC. VICRmeT 2-'- S- At The HERES MORE ABOUT (Continued From Page 1) cle, see that sugar or of taming sugai ll you aie noon, a piece 'l-r- THEATERS TODAY McNary bill is the dole in dis- Eor some reason, every guise. "one hunched per seems to lu.vc cent Auieman a horror of the dole. la the dole so much worse than the bread line? Is it better to let a man stand in line two oi three hours to get a nmeialile cup of coffee and a piece of bread than to give him and hi family, without wasle, and dnect enough to kei p lrom stai vmg THAT IS, IF YOL' REALLY WANT TO KEEP HIM FROM STARVING. Why worry so much about tile dole if you have conditions that demand it? Vv At the Capitol you have plenty of food or dunk "War Nurse. a Metro G ddvvvn Waver picliue which open-- 1 at the Capitol rheatie h-- t n'-- r foi tour tired in the alter (lavs, dors for the won; n cu r of chocolate, or a what Tlie Big Paiade" did for the men. It portrays the bravery and hardships and the romances of war gor. nurses in a dft strong and accu- rate manner Hie leacPng roles The man or woman past fifty, are eopn'.lv ta uni bv Robe.t Mont according to Die late Doctor Mur-l- goitrr., Kobe,! Amo,, June Walphy, great Chicago suigeon. ker and Amt race should find time in the middle ol Excellent Hits ot comedy relief the day or early afternoon for a are provided by an able supporting t nap, however slicut. Ten or even im in Png 7.,-- u Pitts, Mane five minutes will lestore nervous Prpvost, Helen Jerome Kddv. eneigy and piolong hie. Hedda Iloppei, Edward Nugent It was because he would not and .via mut Michicl Va take his own advice, and moder- vitch scores Meeper. as the dcwoi. The Borah ate his ceaseless working that Dr. script was written by Becky Gar By the wav. Senator warns this government that, if it Murphy died too young. diner from the much diacu.-se- d insists on bovcotting Russia, and novel winch appeared for several R. A. Carrington. Jr., publisher trade with Russia, hampering months serially in a national maga somebody else will get the trade of the Oakland Post Enquirer, ac- zme that Russia, with decent treat- tive Dewspaper, would like you Romance and high excitement ment, would give to us. And if to know that Oakland doesnt vie for honoit in this pi eduction, that happens, according to Sena propose to take any "depiession one of the highlights being a spector Boiah, we really shall haveHving down Yesterday, Mr. Adolph tacular bomlrng of an advanced the dole. Wisely he advises de Zukor broke ground for a new hospital Edgar Selwyn, the stage veloping, not restricting trade. three million dollar Oakland thea- producer, directed the story The Soviet with its theories is ter. which is part of the tweniy-niilltodollar building program no worse than the czars, with Claims Champ Tomato Vine. now under way in Oakland, in their KNOUT. Alnieda county ROME, Ga , (UP) A tomato vine Uncle Sam starts his new Oak- that measured 13 V feet and proFor your healths sake remember the statement of an able doc- land post office in January Those duced 100 tomatoes weighing from tor: Sugar is the best muscle that can build should build, with a quarter of a pound each was food. The heart ia a muscle and the government setting a good ex- produced here by George McIf Illness has weakened that mus- - ample. Ginnis, restaurant proprietor. p tin-wa- y v ci-s- ch SEVENTH LOSES ROUGH FRACUS Car-ner- r utrenrrr James, c . Jacobsen, g Ranson, g . Slater, f Worley, f .. Leshman, g Thatcher, g n .Manning, . . . .. 0 0 0 0 0 19 1 1 Jobless of Logan Employees of the following Lofilms have agreed per cent of theii wages to aid the unemployment situation in this city. Logan City Lundatrom Furniture Co. Con Wagon Machine Co Geo. W. Lindquist & Sons O. S. L. Railroad O) Cache Valley Electnc Co. Borden Western Co. L. E Johnson Royal Bakery Bnelisht Gas &. Oil Co. Woolworth Company , Logan Hat dw are Co. Evans and Cowley Gat age Central Milling Co. Dr. Jos. A. Geddes The Daily Herald Wilkinson & Sons. Chamber of Commerce Shell Oil Co Jenson and Holman. J. p. Penney Co. Olof Nlson Construction Co. J W. Barrett, manager, Morning Milk company. Postmaster Joseph Odell. John H Anderson & Sons First National Bank Cache Valley Banking Co. Thatcher Bi others Banking Co. M. tc L. Coal Company Smith Bros. Lumber Company Thatcher Clothing Company Shirley Mae Shop Dr. B. L. Richards T. H .Humphreys Dunbar & Hyde Alex Smith Clothing Co. Levens Chain Stores Judge M. C. Harris Anderson Lumber Co. Lumber Co. J. H Watkins Jr., Monumental Works. Cardon Jewelry Company Safeway Stores gan business to pay two U-- Dr. E. I. Stewart Frank Purser, barber F. W. Schlfman, Tiges Beauty Shop bai her Shop & Barber Stockton-Christianse- Beauty Shoppe Utah Barber Shop Dixie Ruth Beauty Shop T. F. Watson, barber Modern Barber Shop Carl Holmes Cache Auto Co. Cardon Jewelry C. R Humphreys. Thatcher Milling company. Western Union. II. R, Follett. Harry C. Parker. Andrew King. Clarice Liddle. May L. Pedersen. 0 16 Farrel Johnson. 6 0 Eugene Schaub. 0 George D. Preston. W. W. Hall. 0 Edna Davidson. L. Tom Perry. 0 W. F. Jensen Candy compai&. 0 Logan Academy. Jackson and Fry company. 0 38 William Lutliy. Utah Mortgage & Loan Co. Felix Cash Market. Officers, Teachers and Ceo-dian- s of Logan City SchoolsA E. W. Elliot Allens Ladies Store Cache Valley Commission ISAC Faculty Budgo Clime Those who have created private work are as follows: Cache Valley Commission Co. I)r. J. TV. Lindford. Dr. Jos. Geddes Magnus Olson Mrs. Inez Thain. ..100 ... c Total By CRANIs f QlGt! 'ooD ovo V Dwsom eentlemeh EAWW FROM MY WORD, WOTlA lucky pay it CoSTA GRANDE I Buy .. OcaSttfcRE is Z- 5Vte'fte RICH1. VirRt WHAT CM WAS.WREMOLO MOW! OH FULL TAVJSOM RE'S MY PAL STOLE OUR mow&y, (HER IM SWOMCiREl WE'D A NEVER MET THE PEP.FESS0R AH' , itwaffioAf' j 0 0 They Aid ..000 ..0 . WASH TUBBS to 8 3 2 a V WILL WE EVER DO WITH ALL that money? MllUONMRES! y fTUOUSfcM setups BE EM MILLIONAIRES. Will PM $100, 000, oool MllUON, RMS 4 TRMiSACNOH TO BE ACASHDtAL CAMW To SN4F 4AU0N$ HOLIDAY WtCTS NCATtVi BY i I MWY. i Saturday night, are certain to be the team to heat lor the championship. The scote. AGGIES ' i iU DEMOBlUZ.Nh FORESEES ERA OF PEACE AMP PROSPERXW. SPECIAL ASKS FOR TWO WEEKS TiME TO RAISE TV4E M0WY. J, From Dec. IS to Dec. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS I i f . BESka.CS AMO THE UEBwviT S ' Ane t s'- -' tbappeq D4 y4 TLttf sscaer mf Tumweu Binkley D By t Z" AND JUST n NOW IWEia. iz. ONTLiS ytuNSSTEta. And VtovPLL OES3ET IT To YoGR By BLOSSER ' LAY A H4NO dying day Fob .. AS NiEyjell that doesnt. . JT-v- (( ' sirifl . V;. t V' SV 5Y.- . ; . ' -r- 7 . . ,V ' ' ' j . , . Lies the one we want and now nnS vr x L. c , C SOT UIW... NO fancy Wiomes now ." : - i ; t x? 4 Y v T' A'- - Referee Vanderhoof. treading. Tin pi re K ' i 'Vy - f 1 . MENS OR LADIES r CLEANED AND BLOCKED ' 50c ,3 - v. x ; A ; AH If ork Done By s Ftntory Methods XI : Looks NEftY SLltA.... f I ?. " V,- ESCAPE a ' i ti, i. Chance op r .; - , v IVJOMDEC WHO SHOT THE OUN OQ-OF THAT CROOKS HAND 20 f M A : : M rat CLEARNERS "apV 3 77 y" JL - t ju XSttnWM?r9'!R North 'vlain L |