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Show FACE FOUR UTAH, LOGAN, TUESDAY. DAILY HERALD, I) F !' M C I! F 0 1 A By Blosser U. Falls, Utes B. Win Over St Marys Y. OUR BOARDING HOUSE C 5AV, MR5. riooPLE, -- y THIS WELL, cue Christmas seascm is -- as Utah Aggies, playing the firnt big game of their barnstorming trip Uirough California, lost to the University of Southern California by a score of 2517. Brigham Young university lost to while the UniverMarquette, sity of Utah continued their wining ways against St. Marys to win fa Im glad TH7 TblA'f ; HEAR Him COPY gF MS ULlCLE LEW 7 weW A of UQCL-- EXAC-T- si2 of at the 8 rw out WYllsvilhi wa io b lioniod. ZoiiillLVr props If st, g usejterson, v Monday lad IF W - Ward tii.sft vvheiap i I, i.uLan Soi uiid FOBS LoUJkiGILica McrT UPSETS- CARBoJ ol ( c owa,derson, g of x slau war. Op-- 39-3- The Aggies got off the bus Monday from Cedar City to play the game which undoubtedly had 6ci. to do with their defeat. The two teams play again tonight and the Aggies are Imping for a comeback victory. The two teams split games last season also. The Utes continued their high scoring with J. Smith once more taking the limelight in this department. He couuted eleven field goals during the game while Clark at center counted five. The Cougar contest against Ma11 23 9 31 Totais rquette was a wild afrair with both Referee, H. Warner; umpire, J teams roughing it up continually. The game was featured by erratic A. Stewart. passing. The lineup and scoring: Utah Southern California f Wilcox (3) Gardner (2) t Pierce (4) Parkinson (4) c BelltBton (8) Hopkins (7) Caldwell (2) g Allsop (1) ..g Capps (5) Young (1) Additional scoring: Frank. Southern California, 1; Anderson, Southern California, 4 Zollmeor. Schtjnk. t 0 1 0 0 ..5 f .... wis, g 'cellar, . g Clark, f ... a 4 30 0 10 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 g OImjik e 4 4 0 10 13 15 c iman, f .... Ward, Al lorson, 4 2 SERVICE MOTOR CO. G. T. F. P. 1 5 ...2 elite, f 2 2 nmoDS, COLLEG 2 0 emetTotals ; in an! Quinary ward ti d for ind honors v. ith t ialn ? . i.e swjre. 35-3- ' Vins It? ye Game COLLEGE MAEcF A donY saV ANvYHiU-Birf Im gMimg Th7 MAtTcF ismV SILLV as a voimdsHielp U1IPER OLi A MCHiOCLE --TH7 CLt BqV IS PQlAia MC.BLE 7 C0CEAL1M& BASS OF Food ToF TAE -- B 9 ' 3 23 Totals Referee: Tag Johnson: n Totals LOGAN Q.nnnov. f .. Atiiinson. I K. A. Atkinson, Morrell, g Brown, f I. Quinney c lteuuh. g Fames, COACHES MEET Christmas Eve, Dec. 24 Providence. poorly. Call 540 - Radio Repair Service by experienced technicians Tubes, Batteries, Parts For All Makes of Radios! JONES fc? I CYCLONE THOMPSON Long Beach vs. BIG SOLDIER Fort ELEVENTH IS THEATERS FRENCLY LEAVITT Oklahoma PITCHFORK FAT CLARK Logan vs. BATTLING LAMOREAUX Preston. A real hot fight! GUY LUNDBERG Logan vs. MIKE BURNS TOM vs. LOGAN, 225 lbs. Salt Lake Where the Fat Meets the Fat! OWEN LEATHAM College vs. HORACE CHRISTENSEN Logan Wrestling Logan Wrestling EUGENE JONES Wellsville vs. DEAN ANDERSON Lewiston Wrestling LELAND Logan vs. JAMES BALLS Hyde Park ALLENS ARENA Ladies 29J4 West Center Street .,... Sl.OO $1.50 HENDERSON Boxing 25c Boys, under 16, 25c yWUlMUlT ' man qiley tears 1UL ibt a most dangert NA, Calif., Dec. 23. (UR) Sir Hubert L untied and unprats-star- ton his' Washington State's footto the Nort-JeaJjle18 !n nine straight games the Frenchxdlion8 of the far west' state has yet to win ty thousand 'tcN, LIKE A COMET RAONS IHSOeGU TeE 1 tor freckles' will as'8 of llle football multi-o- f polatTactl Babe Hollingsber-ju- s the . jd today that the Coug- s wPrTe- their right to Thus tJle Tournament coldtues3 J game against Alabama sea JN - Y. , At the Capitol e w if 9 Cur., Wr ther a dav- State squad re yester(jay and settled ?! Almost unnoticed to its final ylng period. The Alabama n zflad, already established as Trtrong favorites and attracting 1 most of the attention because of its ) fine showing in two previous Tour-- I nament of Roses games, was sched-- ) uled to arrive at 4 p. m. today. i I I year's s a gfnatforf BSFIALL tide-wate- r EASY WINNER i fruity corporations,- - 0 aShlCKton Logan Eleventh ward gave amRichard Barthelmess, First ple proof that they will have a good star, will be seen for the 1, am 111 tne cnase for the Logan first time on the screen doing the stake title when they defeated the tango in Son of the Gods," his Second Ward M men basketball starring feature at the Cupitol the- team to the tune of Monday 21-1- 3 atre now. Ult .1. v 'V 4-- jAt- The Bellamy Trial was one of the most popular serial novels the Saturday Evening Post has published in recent years. It became, under the capable direction of Monta Bell, a very entertaining and very poruiar moving picture. pubYoung Man of Manhattan lished as a serial in the Saturday Evening Post in the winter of 1929-Jgot the undivided interest of millions of readers. It was one of the most popular serials the ever produced. Happily enough, this serial too, has been entrusted to the capable direction of Monta Bell, and its entertainment value as ia ance-drama will be appraised at the Grand Theater when it opens there for a two day run on Wednesday, next. is a Young Man of Manhattan story about newspaper people, told against a background of typical newspaper locales football games, prize fights, bicycle races and the familiar sports writers rendezvous in New York. Florida and SL Louis. Claudette Colbert plays the part Ann of the lovely, ambitious Vaughan. Norman Foster plays the part of Toby McLean, the zip bang sports scribe. Charles Ruggles is Shorty Ross, and Ginger Re vrs. a newcomer to the films is Puft TIME TODAY see the big feature special To hear and Paramount production jAV S? i'A ... r v N fA-- A .A Av, Wednesday and Thursday YOUNG OF MAN .t UW A ' ' Iv x ' y hvf-- i An unoccupied house belonging to H. H. Lloyd of College ward was partially destroyed by fire Tuesday morning. Mr. Lloyd was at the house doing chores and had built a fire in the stove, apparently not noticing that a can of oil was situated on top. The oil boiled over, causing the fire. The couut.v department responded to the call and made quick work of the fire although the damage which is partially covered hv insurance, will total $S0ft to the house and about $200 to I): :i , . i ;'k) i A! feints Vi- )f i (f i4i.il t 'J- ui f At i t:-r-. P tWi-- TALKING : i 'N ,0'v VYiIs- - - - r:;- V - L , lor an gift tnere is nothing like a Majfsiic Radio Sa to give supreme satisfaction to every member of the family. 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Easy terms cheerfully ar- ranged. iull-sizc- tu t0i0R K d Ma-rest- u MANHATTAN" With your favorite stars Claudette Corbert Norman Foster and Charles Ruggles Also Comedy COMING SUNDAY 4 DAYS HAROLD LLOYD In FEET FIRST Admission Prices, 25c, 50c . VACANT HOUSE MONTE CARLO" Buchanan and MacDonald Also Comedy and Pathe News M-- j FIRE DESTROYS 1 With Jack Jeanette r): WKxtWZ - Kowallis, umpire. Today and Wednesday THEATRE f ; r-'F. The Best Sound in the State" LAST :& 'A- A HP- LEO PAP1ANO Hollywood Douglas General Admission Reserved Seat At The vs. BILL THORNTON Portland . BSERVER six-da- BENEFIT ATHLETIC SHOW FOR LOGAN UNEMPLOYED Has Full Support of Logan City Employment Council TUESDAY DEC. 23, 19308:30 P. M. vrsirvin All TAPi grid-come- rom- RADIOSERVICE SHOP M-Ui- Hovey and Wilfoi of the Logan Kiwanis clu visitors at Richmond mug whore Mr. Hovey guest speaker of the Towering 5000 feet above the water at its pinnacle, the worlds UMr. Hovey took the economA is trend as his subject and made an highest bridge over to span San Francisco Bay, linkinteresting and education talk. '.Vs. ing San Francisco with Oakland, William L. Anderson headed the Jacot Alameda and Berkeley on the op- program committee which was in D. posite side of the hay. charge of the meeting. England. 1.. weekly-magazin- COLE g Richmonc- At the Grand entertainment will make a Merry Xmas more enjoyable. Dont mar these excellent programs with your radio working PM VV'iA- Hovey Gives Starting out slowly the Eleventh This fascinating rhythmic South American dance is performed by (artel a basket shooting orgy late Barthelmess and his leading wo-- ! l lat' Kdme and hpaded by The man, Constance Rennett, in the sliarpshooting Ike Hirst at center Monte Carlo sequences of the B aikei1 awa-- wUh a comparatively screen version of Rex Beach's dra-- i victory. Hirst was high point nlan 01 lhe 'alne with 11 points to matic novel. His credit. Frank Lloyd direetel Sou of the! The score: of the Gods." which is being hailed as the LOGAN ELEVENTH The by greatest Barthelmess production the way. Is expected to furnish the The Patent Leather Kid." It is coaches their main topic for entirely in dialogue and has an unusually large cast including Mildred Van Dorn. E. Alyn Warren, Geneva Mitchell, Anders Randolf, King Hou Chang and many others. IEAM g T 0 a 8 IN NEW YORK NEW YORK. Dec. 23. (U.PJ Next MARQUETTE Monday Just one week after Doctor Nicholas Murray Butler fired the opening broadside of the annual attack against over emphasis in football the countrys gridiron coaches gather here for their yearly meeting. Despite the fact that the convention coincides with the open season lor football criticism no one need 7 16 be disappointed If the coaches fail .14 Totals to make mention of Even at this early date it may safeB. Y. U. G. F. P. ly be predicted that the coaches 4 will find time for almost every3 2 Romney, rf 1 M. Magleby, rf thing else but a discussion of the 4 alleged evils if the. sport that gives Brinley, If them a living. 1 Cooper, c 1 ft. Magelby (c) rg It Is not difficult to understand 0 Ballif, lg why the coach is so callous or indifferent to criticism of his favo10 11 12 rite sport. The same old hullabaTotals loo is raised each year and each fall finds football going about business at the same old stand with the same old customers. 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