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Show THE PACE FOUR IIERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN UTAH. SATURDAY, AUG. 29, 1931 L, FEW LETTEKMeN TO RETURN AT UTAH AGGIES Romney Meets All Gridders Sept 9 ifoxy BUST A C-- , Nine and possibly ten Aug. steps To TooThACWE && VANCOUVER. B. iUP) Jack Dempsey letter-me- n phann SKIH coze BEATEN A KB meaReST dejTisT- - 29. knocked Herald -- Journal baseball nine ran their string of victories to three straight when they 4 defeated the Sixth ward night at Johnsons Friday Previous to this the Grove. defeated had Herald-JournMonthe Electrics, 5 and the will Hyde piay they day Park team at Adams Field, Phippen pitched for the winners while Rogers and Bernt-so- n were on yie mound for the losers. Rogers was touched for 12 hits while Phippen yielded 8 hits and Lewis 3 hits. The winning pitcher was more effective in pinches than was Ted Lewis pitched the Rogers. out one man and punched a couple of others groggy in less than four rounds of exhibition fighting last night before 5.000 spectators. The former 'Manassa Mauler" met Frank Sawyer, Vancouver Negro, In the first bout. Sawyer tried to slug CHICAGO, Aug. 29. (UP) it out and went down and out With only one dav intervening after one minute of fierce battbefore the start of the national amateur golf championship at ling. In the second bout, Tiny LaBeverly Country club Mopday, mar, 206, Vancouver, stayed a a majority of the players were round but took it easy and on the scene today for their his LOTtA Dempsey openly "pulled final practice rounds. Even at that, Lamar mad mV The course, C,7o2 yards long punches. (OI was down twice for long counts. and par 71, has proved difficult RtffcTS WtfED- -l Del Kolf. 206 Bellingham, was for the contenders w'ho have the former champion's oppon, OHUJEUy we tried out their shots in prac- ent in the third exhibition. He AO HAVE'S LIVE. tice rounds. No player has yet did his best to hide for three been able to break par. TKSToOPOLAI, behind the big uhiom City, f The best card thus far was minutes absorbed but gloves, turned in by William Lawson litto be a OF COMPETITION Little, Jr., San Francisco, who enough punishment It is early to judge Just defeated Johnny Goodman af- tle wobbly at the finish. how much these nine r ten ter the Omaha Dempsey weighed 197 poundsyouth had elimmen are going to contribute inated Bobby Jones in the first to the Aggie lineup this year round at Pebble beach in 1929. Certainly these boys in view Lntle was ouTin' 38 yesterday of past exploits will be given and bac!c lr par 35 a 73y every opportunity, but they are.w,, over pai-al- l going to have competition, and it may be too severe for some of them Others are preton Just to view a sunrise ty certain to be in the regular to hike by and Mount Logan, lineup from the opening game moonlight up the mountain in30 scouts and scouters of Troop Ike Smith is going to be giv29 13, and By HENRY McLEMORE VANDAL1A. Ohio, Alg. Vanguard Troop 113 ol en a try at quarterback and United Press Staff CorresponRev. Garrison Roe- the ogan Ninth' ward formed iUP The there Is a pretty fair chance dent. buck. a United Brethren minis- a party Wednesday night. ihat he will hold the position NEW YORK, Aug. 29 (UP) ter from the little tov.n of McThe party was arranged bj through the year. Elmo Smith Add to your list of country boys Clure, Ohio, today held the the scouts of Troop 13 who exwill fight for his old place at who have made good In tn most coveted of all shootto the trap an . invitation tended end and though not large city the names of at least 25 ing honors, the grand American Vanguard group to accompany enough, he will give a good 1931 major league baseball handicap championship. them. Soda pop. wieners and account- of himself. In view of rookies. unheralded country other refreshments were enhis value as a defensive playOf course, there is a certain competing in his first joyed near the Smith sawmil er. Thompson may be given a amount of risk involved in en- preacher, American tournament along the loggers' trail in the grand chance at fullback. The former tering the rookies names so and who had never taken part canyon. Bear River player showed a lot early. But most of the 25 (a in a At 11:45 p. m Wednesday the registered shoot until two of drive on the offense in the rough estimate, if you please) ago, won the title yester- hike up the mountainside startfinal game last year against have done well enough to ail days after shoot-oftwo f with a ed and ended at the top at 5 if Utah. It Is quite possible that but - guarantee their presence day F. Will-bauthey other Ohioans Ray a. m. Thursday. After spending Thompson, who has always under the big top patented) in Fred and of Greenville, mountain, on the an hour half been a dependable, though 1932. Harlow of Newark. the group divided, some going never a flashy player is in for You need have no fear in ennetted down the mountain by another The championship his best season. names the of such Roebuck $1,100 in cash tering and route and hiking home, while It is a safe bet that John youngsters as Paul reothers returned to the sawmill trophies while Willbaum tro-prVranes will be back at center. and Pepper Martin Derringer y of the a cash and in ceived $500 and came home by auto. He is a time passer and a Cards. Johnny Vergez of the 13 for finishing in second Keller, Troop Wesley treat fighter. He has put on Giants, Wally Hebert of the scoutmaster, and Lorin Reese, as weight during the past summer Browns, Joe Vosmik of the In- place. were in sistant scoutmaster, which will help him. He may dians, and Carl Fischer of the charge of the hike. Charles Soralso get a little help in the Senators. These babies will have ensen, chairman; Othello Hick position which will keep him in no need of their straw suitman. A1 Larsen. F. W. Jackson better shape. Last year he cases for quite a while. Neither Adrain Smith and Moroni Hanplayed nine full games and will Worthington, Schulmerieh sen, of the troop company, were b ok a lot of punishment in and Urbanskl of the Braves, In the party many of them, particularly the Mooney of the Giants, Lomgame with Southern Californ'u, bardi of the Robins, G. Walker in which he played his best of the and Sullivan and AMERICAN LEAGUE ball of the season. Deb Young Frasier Tigers, of the White Sox. Standing of Teams is also in the regular class. There may bp no Ty Cobbs Young is a fine ball carrier Babe Ruths Eddie Collins and Shower Given for Bride and an excellent safety man. Christy Mathewsons among Mrs. Thomas Evans a bride unfortunately he doesnt pass this years rookie bui, crop, of this month was the complinor kirk, but in view of his taken as a group, 1931s newmented guest at a miscellanother fine Coach comers constitute as fine qualities a eous shower Saturday evening, Romney is counting heavily up- freshman class as the majors on him. given by her mother Mrs. E. J have seen since well, you name Norman. The evening was spent, CHILDS TRADES the date. in plaving games and social WITH SMITH chat with a late lunch served The year 1931 was not without Vadal Childs who did considto 68 guests. Fridays Results erable qaurterbacking last year .its lemons, however, and the 5 New York 4, Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bickmore is listed for an eod posiuo- - first one to come to our mind St. Louis 1, Cleveland and Mr. and Mrs. E. R. SumRomney Is making this shift for no reason at all. Is that called In mers left Tuesdav morning by in hopes of strengthening the eminent caller of hogs, Pearidge fourth, rain. motor for a short trip through It is our No other games scheduled. wings which have never been Day of the Robins. southern Utah. While at Mon-ticeltoo strong. Childs has weight, guess that Pearidge will pick uo thev will be guests of next year where he fair speed and he is a fine NATIONAL LEAGUE Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sumtackier. Aland Foi eon played left off. Other big disaDooini-ment- s allace mers and Mr- and Mrs. Standing of Teams include Charlie Wilson, guard during the latter part Bickmore. of last season and with his who was expected to provide Have Extensive Trip speed and fight he is a lead- (he Braves with the best third-basin- g Joseph White and Lee Bickin the league; Nick Cul-loing candidate for a berth there more have iust returned from cf the Reds, who did all this season. Bill Barker is ana pleasure trip. other promising lineman. Ill- right until the pitchers, the old Wrhile in Los Angeles they ness handicapped him during meanirs, started curving em were guests of Lee Bickmnres the latter part of 1930, but he Harvey Walker of the Tigers, brother and wife. Mr. and Mrs. showed up surprisingly well in who with his brother Gerald, David Bickmore. Before returniwas to basethe supposed winter. wrestling during provide ng home, thev visited through Reed Shields is a husky tackle ball with another northern California. Fridays Result who seems somewhat brittle. brother aet; Sigafoos of the Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Howells Pittsburgh 4, St Louis 8. If he could escape injury he Reds, Murray Howell of the ard family and Mrs. Melissa Only game scheduled. should be a very capable man. Robins: Rank Waddey of the Howells motived to St Anthony That brings the list down to Frowns, and Howard Craghead Nebraska woman, who killed Fridav. staving over the weekWilkins who played so well in cf the Indians Her husband, was permitted to end visiting with Mr. and Mrs 1929. but wiio was injured durA M Davis. collect his insurance. 1930. WIlKins PICK SITE is a versaing We knew husbands were a Mrs. Arthur Collins of St. tile chap with plenty of size but we never dreamed Anthony is visiting relatives nuisance, and he could be used at tackle 28. WASHINGTON. Aug. (UP) land friends. or end with probably equal - The treasury today announc- there was a bounty on them! success. He hasn't given anv ed selection of the site at the indication yet whether he will corner of Adams Avenue and be back or not. 25th street. Ogden, Utah, as the new location for the new Forest Pessimistic Pefe says: There Service Building in Ogden. The will be a national election in property is owned by Julia Kie 1932, Perhaps there will be a sel and the price paid for it is rational one in 2032. $20.00o. should greet Coach Dick Romney of Utah Aggies when meets his 1931 gridders on September 9. the first dav of the fall training camp. A few of these boys were regulars while others were In one game and out of another, or piayed just enough as substitu.es to win letters. year men in the group include Elmo and Ike Smith and Odell Thompson while the one year letter winners who will be back for another try are John Vranes, Vadal Childs, Reed Shields. Deb Young, Aland Forgeon and Bill Barker. There is also a possibility that Detmar Wilkins will be out again. If he is back and in a football mood he will be a deemed asset. HILI KE PI.ENTY E 7-- al 197-pou- lo hokum 6-- 9-- 5- ce to j 81 Cra-gu- n, - -- - - - day. of Mrs. Mary Thompson Clarkston, sister of Miss Viola Peterson entertained Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Peterson and family on Sunday, prior to Miss Violas departure for a western states mission. counMrs- Rebecca Larson, selor of Benson Stake Relief Society, attended the Relief held at Society conference Clarkston, Sunday afternoon. Er. and Mrs. William H. Cantwell and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Homer motored to Day-to- n on Sunday, where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. LaVere Balls and family. Mrs. Sylvia Allsop returned home Sunday evening from Richmond where she had been visiting the past week with rel- i The ativesMrs. do- Earl Gordon and daughter LaRee, returned hom.e Sun - - - Entertain for Missionary HUNT m Entertain at Dinner day from Salt Lake City whr.--e n Mr. and Mrs. James A. they had spent a week visientertained at dinner on ting with relatives and friends-Mr- . The out of and Mrs. J. E. Shaffer, Sunday evening. town guests were as follows: and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Griffiths and children Della and Prof, and Mrs. Lofter Bjama-soMr. and Mrs- R H. Fryer, Harry motored to Blackfoot, Mr. and Mrs. J. C . Blackburn, to spend Sunday. Robert E. Grifiths returned Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Holloday, Mr. and Mrs. Latheal Fryer, home Sunday evening from a and son, Hoiladay, all of Salt business trip to Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Dailey of Black Lake City and Prof, and Mrs. C. J. Myers and daughter, Dor- foot, Idaho, spent the weekMr. Dailey is the end hereothy, Mr. and Mrs- C- A. Nyman, and Mlrs- Brandt of Lo- chief of police at Blackfoot. Mrs. Lillian Sorenson of Corgan. and nish entertained Mr- and Mrs. Plowman Miss Melba Miss Leah Plowman entertained C. E. Peterson and family on In honor of Miss Vella Heaps Tuesday evening. Miss Marie Holjeson returned on Friday night. The rooms were decorated with pink and home Sunday from a two weeks white sweet peas and the color visit with Mr. and Mrs. M. O. was Willmore of Salt Lake City. throughout "the evening Glen Balls of Dayton returnpink and white. Bunco was the game of the evening. Miss Bes- ed to his home Sunday after score won Noble the high a weeks visit with his grandsie prize and Miss Viola Peterson parents, Mr. and Mrs. William A guest prize H. Cantwell. the low score. was given to Miss Vella Heaps. Program for Missionary A delicious luncheon was servThe following program was ed. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Walker given Sunday evening in the First ward meeting house in and family of Mendon were honor of Miss Viola Peterson, visitors of Mr. and Mrs. C. and family on Thurs-- . who is leaving for her mission on September eighth. A selection by the Richmond quartet; missionary experiences, by Miss Elva Olsen; a selection by the the First ward girls chorus; a story "The Guest of Happiness, by Miss Jennie Meikle; cornet solo by Vincent Reese; remarks by the bishopric; remarks bv Viola Peterson. A birthday party was given by Miss Phyllis Nelson Stella Hill, Matilda Coleman J. W- - Harry, and Mrs. SmxtS of Richmond. Bunco was the game of the afternoon. Mps J. W. Harry won the high score prize. A delicious luncheon was served and gladioli decorated the tables. Achievement Day Program An Achievement Day program and exhibit was held Thursday atternoon at the Second ward recreation hall for the 3 clubs of Smithfield. A swimming party was held at the Logana plunge on Wednesday evening. Members of the party were Mr. and Mrs. Harley Monson, Bishop and Mik George G. Nelson, Mr. and Mi Earl Allsop, Mr. and MrsDeppe, Mr. and Mrs. William Erickson, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nelson. Mrs. Priscilla Blackhurst and cildren returned to their home at Arimo. on Friday, after having spent a few days visiting here with relatives. Mrs. Lew Ansop and children of Lewiston are visiting with relatives here for a few days. Mrs- - Ernest Littledyke has been seriously ill the past few days, but is now improving. Mrs. Areva and Deppe daughter, Alma, spent the past week In Salt Lake City, visiting with Mrs- - Kate Kimball and family Miss Oralie Cfagun presented her dancing pupils on Thursday in a class recital, after which refreshments were served to 4-- - Wll-lia- . parents and a few invited guests. The dancing proved careful training. A missionary farewell social will be held Thursday, September 3, in the Smithfield First at her ward amusement hall, In honor home on Thursday evening. Games were played and refreshments were served-party was given in honor of Mrs. Cora Merrill of Trenton at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hill, on afternoon. Those Thursday Present were as follows: The Mesdames: Mary Forrester, Ada Forrester. May Read, Myrtle Pitcher, Emma Hillyard. Leone Rash, W. R. Deppe, William B. Read, Walter Read, A. J. Wickham, Mary Hyden, Andrew Hol-jes- o, A. J. 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