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Show EDGSN CACHE VALLEY DAILY (UEQAH)' HERAI THURSDAY, OCT. D, 2, 19 PAGE FIVE 3 0. ' TILT; In Non-Divisi- CImEV ace OuiKG EVERV-ThiM- G To MNE TRAVEL Tilt on Barger In Feature Of Athletic Show jfbxy phann! Logan Plays Tooele MORE ATTPACTiUEyBoT ..PcDivP Tup t-- George Albert Tavlor at center against North Cache, Flash can forget all about the pivot joo, and also one tackle with Lyman Maugham a former halfback scattering them hither and yon. Backfield Well Fixed The Jaguar backfield is well fixed with Much players as the versatile raptain and fullback Held Mattghan. halfbacks, Clyde Peterson, Farrell Gunnell, Grant Nellseu and Howard Maughan .with Wendell Anderson and Held Peterson at quarter. Anderson was Injured In the North Cache game but will likely be in the lineup. Jioxelder Is exported to snow the i Bear Fiver Rears under with a powerful attack running true to all Earl Ferguson football nia bines. The Ilees ate reported as having line top of the lot with a victory over anoher one of their many Preston while North and Smith t(ams a,1(l alng with the Logau e Cache battled to a 6 6 tie at North GrizzIio ao the early season meet j ajku ry at last week giving them two,rIesgoose eggs In the percentage col- Brigham on October 24. The game should umn with Preston having one be a good one, Tooele lias estabBoxeidcr, Weber and Be lished a lino record in the last few years when it comes to playing football and are the present state prep champs. Logan lias a good team and the performance of both elevens considered to be two of the best teams in tile state will be watched with interest. padp.. d j com ?1 lid is MORE DCE (2)83 favo-Cacli- $ River get Into action Friday of this week and Ogden lays over for another week. Bulldc.gs Are Favored--Judgi- ng from the first games of the season. North Cache must be established as favorites to inflict another defeat on tlu. Preston Indians. The Whiting machine showed all kinds of possibilties against South Cache and gave one of the best exhibitions of interference running displayed by a high Jschool eleven in these parts for many years. The Bulldogs have a comparatively well balanced team hiding a good ball lugger in Trent Baker who is something of a 100-dash man on the track, good llnplunger in Keith Hillyard at fullbadV-ana fairly heady chap in l Ralph Gutke at quarterback. m The Preston boys were undoubtedly upset by the injury of Milt Dailey, stellar guard, but nevertheless they will he fighting every' Inch of the way and' kill give the Rd and White team a good battle and an upset may occur in this ) instance. Little is known of the Weber team. However South Cache has a and the Cache good eleven Jaguars should have a good chance " Tram Vo O. it 'TvC iuANS" UTtLE PjCk, ARk.. ThWOKS e HERE'S AS YANK HEAD PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 2 (U.R) The lact that Joe McCarthy, for mer manager of the Chicago Cubs, lias turned down of'ers from the Boston Red Sex. Pituiburgh Pirates and Brook lyu Robins, tended to indicate today that he soon will be officially announced as the new manager of the New Yo. a Yankees. Although officials of the Yankees have made half hearten denials, it is reported that the completion of the deal wi'l take place when McCarthy reaches New York on Friday. McCarthy is said to have made $310,000 in his last three years with the Cubs from bis salary, bonus, stock and various oilier sources, and is not anxious to take any job that is not exactly to bis liking. MORE ABOUT Indoor Golf (Continued from page one) ss opy Chioxpow is a PffOA a? day a cahcuQ WFnote ajjo OWrCK 1O 0AY .TACT ' Tpv Dern-Hc-ndr- MCCARTHY SEEN - Logan-Tooel- sinking Hurts ME i set-bec- IfOKCM Although the old favorite, Ira Bern, will meet Yankee Bob Hendricks in the advertised headliner of the weekly athletic exhibition at Allen's area on West Center. It is safe to say that many will attend tor the express purpose of seeing Kid Barger of Treasureton in ac lion against Walter Still of Grand Junction, Colorado. up Slightly outweighed and ngajnst a good man, Kid Barger will have to be at Ills beat to come out on top in the four round match. He is a big favorite with local fans however, because of bis good work in iruits here last winter aud Cache valley is backing him to the limit to wm. ks argument The will be supported by a Utile match between Wild Bill Thorton and A1 Newman, the Salt Lake baker boy. Thorton is doing his best to wdrk up a reputation and should not have too much difficulty with Newman. Both bouts should be fast affairs however. in the other half of the boxing card. Fat Clark will meet Brick Stevens, the heavy slugger from the I'niversity of Utah. Clark has yet to be knocked off his feet in a regular bout and if Stevens fails to accomplish the feat tonight. Fat will probably have to go back to the battle royal features if lie is to take a licking. Tonight has been proclaimed ladies night and a good crowd of the fair sex as wells their belter or worse halves is expected to be on hand for the opening bout which happens to be the Barger-Stil- l match. equipment, the best obtainable. The greens are of a new material which is now so popular in tile east that many courses are replacing what they have with ii8 new discovery. In describing it Mr. Lundberg said it was a felt composition which like battleship linoleum become better the more it was used, allowing of true putting at all times. The fairways will be long, one, at least being the full length of the big dance hall.. Electricians will soon be busf Ruputting in a new lighting system PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 2. in the big building. It is planned perstitlous man, this Connie Mack, to use the flood light type of, When the veteran manager of the lighting as much as possible. Philadelphia Athelties was as outlined by the his pitching concerning call for comfortable loung- choice today in the second game prietor rooms for players waiting for of the world series with the St. ing other members of their party and Louis Cards, he answered: a also refreshment stand at which "I won't know until game time. confectionery and drinks may be I started the custom of not naming He also obtained. is contemplat- my pitchers until the last moment ing the handling of other light in last year's series, and it has refreshments for the patrons. worked out rather successfully. It An added attraction, something may be a little superstition of mine, new in Logan, will be the driv- but I think I'll keep it up for a ing course, which will also be while. Thi installed in the building. Just the opposite from Mack was gives the old type of golfer a Gabby Street, leader of the Cards. Rhem will pitch the second chance to Keep up in that end of the game during the winter game. Bill Haliahan will open in St. Louis Saturday, and Jess Haines months. will pitch Sunday. of. coming out on top. Xeilsen has Among the noval features inThe recently opened motor and a powerful team; his greatest dif- cluded in New York's ficulty has been the plugging up Doherty Building will be double- railway bridge at Vickbtirg, Miss., of the center of the line, including decked elevators which will take is the first to span the Mississippi two tackles and guards and a cen- on and discharge passengers at River between Memphis and the Gulf of Mexico. ter. However the way in which twti floors simultaneously. FIRST MAJOR NIGHT GAME CHICAGO, Oct. 2. iUfii Football of Oregon teams of tile lTnive--siiDos of and Drake university Soldier Moines, which meet at Fo ld in a night game Friday, will arrive :n Chicago today in time for briet workouts. Drake has been Moim s wliiie Orein Kin.; at Dt-gon lias held three practices since leaving Portland, Sunday. Workouts were held at Pocatello, Idaho, Denver and Omaha. Attracted by the opportunity to see an important game under lights tour times stronger than those used on any oilier football or base-bul- l Held, tile following notables Knute have made reservations: Rockne, Notre Dante; Tug Wilson, A. Coach A. Northwestern; Slags. Chicago; Bennie Bit rinan, Tulane L. and Maj. John Griffith, commissioner of t lie Big Ten conference. SONNENBERG USES TACKLE I.OS ANGELES, Oct. 2. (U.R still Gus Somienberg of Boston held the heavyweight wrestling Coast League championship today, and Everette Marshall, blond challenger from La Jin la, Colo., was a sadder but wiser young man. Bat fbr Marshalls momentary laxness in tile third and deciding fall of their title match here last might night t lie middlewesterner have .'oil the crown. As it was. Somienberg took two falls and allowed the challenger but one. it was Marshall's second defeat by the Bostonian and as in their first meeting, the flying tackle proved the Coloradoans undoing. Sonneiilorg showed greatly improved wrest liug ability and was faster b n bis taller aud heavier opponent. - Standing of the Teams. the Pluto, planet, will be closest to the earth in 11188. At that time it will be within 2,800,000 miles of our liings.) planet. Utah Aggies Leave For Colorado Fracas N. Smith, Peterson, tackles; hacks are Budge, McBeth, Cropiey and Evans. Others making the trip are Trainer Georce Nelson, Manager A. Rowland, .Milton .Merrill and Les guard; Headed by Coach Dick Romney, a squad of 30 Vtah Aggies left here early this morning enroute to Colo- rado Springs where they will meet the Colorado College Tigers Saiur- - , day in the first major contest for either team. The Aggies are scheduled for a brief workout at the new stadium In Ogden, leaving there at noon. Colorado T lev will arrive in Springs about Friday noon and will take a short workout and signal drill on the Polo grounds of the Broadmoor hotol during the afternoon. Nearly Three Teams Coach Romney is taking two complete teams, a third backfield lie and a scattering of linemen, refused to announce his opening il ill lineup before leaving but probably be the same as opciy-against Western State last Saturday. This would put Vranes at center, Maughan and Barker at guards, Wilkins and Shields at tackles, .Campbell and E. Smith at ends, Childs dt quarterback, Gillespie and Thompson at halfbacks and at fullback. The second team will line up with Redner at center, E. Ward and Cliff at guards. Kincaid and Rollins at tackles, I. Smith and Nelson at ends, Parkinson at quarterback. Young and Forgeon at halfbacks and Sparks at fullback. Other linemen making the trip are Parker, center; Deschner, ... d Some Leg Injuries Tin squad is in good shape. One or two of Hie first string are limpbut ing with slight leg ailments everyliing expected to be cleared up by Saturday. Wilkins, and V nines have boili beeu kept out of scrimmage this week, because of leg injuries. Saturday should sop a much team ov ri the Initial here last week. The Aggie mentor has had his' charges winking early and late polishing up rough spots and drilling, on new y Passing, both offense and defense have come m for a good share of rr- iNsJl . attention during the week and this department should show great Im- provement as it will probably have to if tlie Aggies hope to come out on top against the Tigers. Although the Aggies rule as slight favorites, Romeney is expecting one of tlie toughest games of the year against Colorado college. They have not yet seen ac.lioon this year and any conjectures as to' their strength are merely preseasoa guesses. 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