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Show THE HERALD PACE FOUR - JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, THURSDAY, OCTOEER 15, 1931. Arrangements Announced For Elk , Deer Hunting J New Territory Opened C(JBS By Boundary Changes! ! Boundaries for the hunting of deer cn the Cache Game Preserve have been changed over last year and hunters are urged to familiarize themselves w.th the new boundaries. According to word received from the Forest authorities local closed area this year will be embraced within the following boundaries: Green From the mouth of canyon the line will extend up the canyon to the divide between the head of Wood Camp and Cottonwood, thence down this divide to Logan River and following down Logan River to the Forks. From the folks of the canyon, the telephone line Df the Mountain States company will be the north bounis dary eastward to wnere in rrosses the Forest boundary Meadcwville canyon, approximately 2 miles west of Mea-dowvil- MORE OPEN TERRITORY PROVIDED From this point, the clsoeu area will extend south along the forest boundary to Saddle Saddle Creek, thence down Cieek anJ Left hand Fork of Blacksmith Fork to where this stream ciosses the boundary then following the boundary west and north to the mouth of This change Green canyon. ripens td deer hunting the terFork ritory between Temple Teleand the Mountain States in the phone company line Right Hand Fork of Logan canafarea should which an yon. ford good deer hunting for the 7er in regard to working the plans for the hunt. Parties receiving be requested to and out at the Logan at Logan, the Snmh Yard at Hyrum or N. will Oct. 15 i UF1 CHICAGO, permits With Pat Maloi.e end Hack W;l- check in on as trading material and Hardware Lumrtr plenty of cash to threw i,:to the J, Hodges bargain, the Chicago Cubs an; TO BE IN CHARGE Forest officers and game wardens will be in charge of these camps to check and oversee the hunting in the field ahd to assist in the location of the various elk herds. Where desired an effort will also be made to procure horses for parties who wish to stay at these camps during the hunting period. All parties will of course be required to bring their own bedding and camping supplies. In an endeavor to eliminate the wounding and loss of elk, It is expected that the state game commissioner will likely require that only large caliber guns with soft nose or mushroom bullets be used. Maps showing the closed area as described above are on display at the forest offices or at the Herald-Journa- l. Homing year. A meeting was held In the Forest Service office Tuesday regarding the hunting of elk Detween November 11 and 20. The State Game Refugr committee has this year approved .he issuing of 75 permits for toe killing of elk in the Cache rritory. Applications for these iermits have been filed in the (tate game commlssionei , office by October 13. ONFER ON PLANS fOR BIG HUNT 3 On Tuesday Assistant ReErnest gional Forest chief, iVinkler, Deputy Game Warden Turpin ana Orange A. Olson of the Forest Service at Ogden and Salt Lake conferred with the forest Service at Logan and jilso Game Warden Ted Seehol- - Grizzlies Are Beaten By Idaho Falls 19-- 7 TRY out at Garden City. Lo'-ahunters may work independently covering the territory v.itlnn thj state game preserve or. if dethree sired, attend general camps which will be established for the convenience of hunters m the vicinity of the Boy Scout Camp in Logan canyon, mouth of Richard's Hollow in Hand Fork of Blacksmith ' Left Fork and in Elk Valley m the upper portion of Saddle Creek. FOREST OFFICERS ; 10 expected to make several lm-- 1 portant trades during the com- -' ing winter. The Cubs want a pennant winning ball club next season and Messrs. Wrigley, Veeck and Hornsby are going to make every effort to land at least two national league stars within the next month to bolster a third place club. One of the players the Cubs want is Ed Brandt. Boston Braves southpaw who won 18 11 and lost the games past season. The Cubs have made many deals with the Braves in past to years and they are clfer several players and a uundle of cash for Brandt. j BE CAPTAIN Big Pete Wilkins will cap- tain Utah Aggies in their final home game against Denver University here Saturday. was This announcement made bv Coach Dick Romney practice following Wednesday night. The announcement was also made that the probable staiting lineup for Saturday would include: Vranes, center; Foreeon and Barker, guards; Wilkins and Law. tackles; E. Smith and Van Campen. ends; I. Smith, quarterback; Young and Schaub, Toiman, halfbacks; Todays Sport Parade BY HENRY McLEMORE followers said, was so smart he United Press Staff Corre' pondent knew all the answers before the questions were asked. ColNEW YORK. Oct. 15 (UP) lins had established himself as St. Looie's victory in the re- a master mind by thinking his cent world series was a very sad way out of a vault, and Kid blow, indeed, to that school of Gleason, it was said, could give fans which still clijigs to "he you the score of 'tomorrows moth-eatebelief tha'ri nothing game, including hits, runs and Is so essential 'to a ball club as errors. a master mind. But Gabby was not dismayed. For the Cardinals were with- While Mack, Collins and Gleaout the services of a master son master-minde- d their heads mind or any1 hing or anybody off. Street went ahead on the that even resembled one. simple theory that its mighty Their Boss was Gabby Street, hard to outwit a home run, a a hard-bitte- n old campaigner two-hpitching performance, What is 'ess than two seasons removed or a base on balls. from the bush leagues of the more. Street had the men to Missouri Valley. Just to make perform these feats. So while sure that no one milxxjk him the As may have out'.hought for a master mind! Gabby an- Gabby, they didnt win the sernounced before the series that ies. there were a. lot of things he didn't know aoout baseball, but Personally, my faith 1 began to waver thought he knew enough to inding when John Joseph (Little Natell when a game was over. Pii ted against the guileless poleon) McGraw was unable to Gabby were three of the fin- think his Giants into a nationest old master minds of all time al league pennant during the Connie Mack. Eddie Collins years of 1925, 1926, 1927, 1928. and Kid Gleason. Connie, his 1929, 1930, 1931. McGraw, as it RENO. Nev.. Oct. 15 (UP)-J- ack Dempsey's training quarters, where he is preparing for a ring comeback, was filled with fight fans today when it became known that he broke a sparring partner's jaw with a blow of his wicked left. of Lamoreaux Battling Preston, Idaho was the victim. He- was made unconscious by the blow and w'as removed to a hospital for treatment. - master-m- Logan high school's football team suffered a 19-- 7 defeat Wednesday afternoon at Idaho Kalis from the hands of the Falls high school team. Each team scored once in the first half and with the score tied at 7 the Idaho boys came back strongly m the second half to outplay the Grizzlies and score two touchdowns. Logans score came when Roy Hull, Grizzly end, took a pass from Kent Ryan on a sleeper and carried the ball to the five yard line before he was tackled from behind. On three successive line bucks, the Logamtes carried the ball over. Naylor, shifty Falls quarterback, was responsible for the Idahoans first score when he ran 25 yards to a touchdown. The Idaho team displayed a very deceptive attack and had the Grizzlies guessing throughout. The game as a whole was fairly well played and brought out some good football. Coach Burns Crookston did considerable experimenting with his lineup, and the Grizzlies returned a much wiser team late Wednesday night than the same squad that departed early Wednesday morning. The lineup: Sustitutions: Logan Homer for Bullen, Kowallis for Ken-nar- d. Lindauist for Brown, Merkley for Schaub. Hansen for Homer, Bullen for Hansen. Schaub for Hull, Hugie for Brown. Stettler for Merkley, Morrell for Mitton. Mitton for Bullen, Lundahl for Huggie, Hale for Kennard. you well know, is conceded to be master mind to end all master minds. Of course, McGraw never has come right out and said he was the smartest manager of all 'rimes, but at the same time, I dont recall having seen where he denied such reports. Baseball is not the only sport in which you hear of this Football foolery. is. filled with such talk. You will remember how they tried to tag a master-min- d label on Knuto Rockne. only to have Knute tell em what he was where he was because he had the manpower. Rockne knew from experience that when his material was poor, Nctoe Dame could lose football games, no matter how smart the coachmasker-m- inding ing. vw"V. Play in baseball and football that Welcome to Logan for the Big Homecoming Day '! Saturdays game between our own Utah State Agri- cultural College and Denver. University, should be a thriller. Of course youll be there. Its Homecoming Day at the College! Get there with Pep 88 gasoline and Vico motor oil the famous teammates in power that always thrill you with their brilliant and economical performance. 1 Drive in, before or after the game, for prompt, courteous service. look like We dont ask you to spend we urge you to save THE FIRST TIME SINCE 1916 that an overcoat bearing the Kup master-miltdm- g usually are nothing more than swell gambles that worked. Let a ball team execute a hi', and run play and youll hear the fans say, smart business. Let the hit and run turn into a double play and you'll hear things you can't print. penheimer label can be bought at A quarterback Is a mastermind when he calls for a pass deep in his own torntory and the pass works. But let the pass settle in an opposing players arms, and youll hear him cussed from here to Bombay. but it isnt the label SHERIFF'S SALE In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for the County of Cache. THE FEDERAL LAND .BANK OF BERKELEY, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. N. J. Hansen, Estus N. Hammond!" Jr, Eva N. Hammond, his wife, Joseph Horn, Katy M. Horn, his wife, Logan Land and Drainage Co, a corporation, defendants. To be sold at Sheriff's sale on the 6th day of November, 1931, at 12 oclock noon of said day, in front of the county court house in Logan City, Cache county, Utah, the following described property Lots 28, 29, 53 and 54 of 1, Richland Section Acres, Township 11 North, Range 1 MeriWest Salt Lake Base and dian, according to the official plat thereof on file in the office of the county recorder of Cache County, Utah, recorded in Book 3 of Plats, pages 14 to 16, containing 76 80 acres, more or less. Together with 75 shares of the capital stock of the Logan River and Blacksmith Fork Irrigation company, said shares being represented by Certificate to-w- it: this low price. Sensational news its the qual- ity and expert workmanship that the label represents which makes this price astounding. We urge yous dont miss this chance to get the biggest moneys worth in years. KUPPENHEIMEEt OVERCOATS'A NEW VALUE GROUP : $ Other Handcrafted Overcoats $40 fo $65 No. 144. BLUE LIGHT GAS & OIL j r Logans Foremost Service Stations I Together with all other rights of every kind and nature, however evidenced, to the use of water, ditches and canals for the irrigation of said premises. Together with all tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise-- appertaining. Dated this 14th day of October, 1931. JEFF STOWELL, Sheriff of Cache County, Utah. E. T. Young, Attorney for plaintiff. Dates of publication: Oct. 15. 21. 29 arid November 5, 1931. Jensen-Holma- n Logans Foremost Clothiers" Co, |