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Show THE IIEKALD JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, TUESDAY. - OUT O T. li K FACE FIVE IDAl. 2 V. LOGAN OUT TO EVEN COUNT WITH BOXELDER FRIDAY 3 League Leadership At FGJfSi Stake In Big Contest tj 'UP' Oct NEW YORK, M.uu ,on J Johnston, Garden s new buxing readied boss, never a pessnnis heights toe ay in vi ot ie million lng the return dollar gate to ogui witn t vo extravagam i ; it the Garden s Mmrai, F..i .ueii.i. s or di earns, y Johnston plans calls for two feature v,ow ; at Miami-wh- ere the gar.lmi h been unable to make ovi unprofit each season in tne past.. Ill put on Dempsey w.th tne Carnera-Campol- o winner at Mi. ami and draw a million, he 'Then I can do said. more with Max Schmel-in- g and Mickey Walkei. Johnston is ready to offer! Dempsey 40 per ci.it ol the gr.te for a match in Honda. Regardless of th ' D ripsey t b?U?oyi0U fan ,l1.1 ta r mil that Schmeling and Janies - mid-wint- er half-a-milli- in the luvt five years or since Burns Crookston started coach-Squalng at Logan high school, the Grizzl.es have not lost a foot-neball game m Logan, although they did battle to a 6 tie with East high school in 1928 on crimson field, Fridays game with Boxelder will mark the fourth meeting of the two teams s.nce Crookston u?sumed control at Logan high. As the series now stands. Boxel- der has two wins as compared to one for Logan and if all goes well, the Grizzlies should tie the count at two all Friday By Laufcr BRUSHING UP SPORTS S lEWA test, i .I VaOlC JUIlClIOn - ' - afid Mrs. Daniel D.poA and son Russell and Miss Lula va- Ballard Vre sending their in Hun ting PftrkZ California Miss ftjable McKay and Miss 111 Mr. fi it I oreu'cckJ'rS OGDEN. Oct. 27 iUPi Far from discouraged over their de- feat rather unexpected at the' hands of Weber colle"e last Sat urday. the rosniopolu.m of McKinley of Hoinhiiu set, for Pocatello LHbo dav ,l.ev will m- et Uni of Southern Idaho versity GRIZZLIES Branch, Wednesday ingot REAL RXALS xhe island aggregation was in back- u-Grizzlies have lost four 'fine sl.ape despite ii games, two of them being to breaking tussle with t.i-- ' Ogden jjuxeklcr and one each to Davis eleven The visit o the in mount in and Bear River .schools, mdi- been a nt unit the Bees and Gnz- - legion .nr most el the ".- zlies have always been tradi- - fxper--,'jFKmlc-'-i n.'-i'rviis t.onal rivals. 17 out of U v wAnlori the1;. Speaking ol good second best o .'.slciday untrst i.i rm would teams, the Loganites douPtediy take the cake. Fur storm let' a rout if Timhit- bovs the past five years, they have Ogden and vicinity teen perennial contenders for da .i ed into a park ...v1 engae si Region One honors but on each in tlie.r first snow bill Imlu. The McKinley agggaMoi tliev have been nosed out ')ust wen th.ngs looked already dubbed the teem of Vui laid many nations-li- as rosy nd intfrtained sin-- e nnr aiBeginning in 1929 when Re - rival Short trips llniughou gion One was first organized. they had a powerful football Salt lake o..nn have cninm. d team, one that many critics h,r s!,v The Micks face a difficult jroadft assignment night nl! under flood Wednesdu; lights Thu the are a scrapping aggr-gati- Tigris ll'easy were and exceptionally cMmive on Boxelder attack .and nass offense. snowed under 25-xhe following year. Mentor Crookston had his eye on elder and the Grizzlies won a lard earned 0 victory in tire y g A q stadium. The What would you do if you had roon an(j white was again off fallen desperately in love with to a regional championship, the one the you considered having only to topple Davis most gloriously beautiful woman high for the championship. in the world and then learned Which seemed easy. that she was the mistress of SLEEPER PLAY WINS your employer? FOR DAVIS This is the situation which Lew Ayres in UnLogan and Davis played in confronts startling love drama, Ogden with Logan scoring a iversals touchdown early in the game Up for Murder." which conies but failing to add the extra to the Capitol Theater on WedWith nesday and Thursday. Tiie wopoint after touchdown. one and one half minutes to man is the society editor of a newspaper play and the Grizzlies six points great metropolitan in lead, the long disputed play and Lew, cub reporter, is trails with' occurred. Davis pulled a sleep, ported' imppi-- 1 er" and although the writer ness until he learns tiie sor- cannot recall the name of the did truth. From this point the is one of the most absorbforward passer it was Elton Wilcox, present Utah Aggie, ing description, and is said to that nailed the bail and crossed afford this rising young star the goal line to score six points the greatest opportunity of his and then bring victory to his career to deliver a characterizateam with a perfect kick square tion of power and intensity. between the uprights. The object of Lews affections A year ago, the Grizzlies lost in "Up for Murder is Genebut one game and that was to vieve a Tobin, recruited Boxelder for the regional cham- year ago from the Newonly York pionship. This year, the two stage, while other important teams will again meet with the roles in the production are en- winner, a favorite to win rehonors. is this gional Especially m case of a Bee victory as Ihe Boxelder team has two set-uin Bear River and Preston. Logan must play the strong North Cache team if they weather the . storm against Friday is Alumni Day at the loccil school and & larp3 nimibpr reporter, but also as editor and of fcm.er students will likely publisher of the Washington, return to school with hopes of D. C. Herald. a Grizzly victory. tc.-m- rh Lon Malmberg and his er, Mrs. Annie Malmbeig and Ruth Malmberg motored to Idaho Falls. Idaho, where they will visit friends and relatives. Mrs. L. G. Salisbury entertained at a quilting bee. Wednesday. The time was spent in quilting after which luncheon was served. The following guests attended: Mrs. Ernest R. Bal-- 1 lard, Mrs. Ernest F. Jensen. Mrs. P. H. Blanchard and Mrs. Thomas Blanchard, both of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Thompson to are moving to Richmond 0i lake their home. Mrs. George W. Elwood mo to Salt Lake City Thurs- day on busin I s. Mrs. Frank H Ballard and her grandson, Melvin Dyson, and Mrs. Alden Jensen attended the fdneral services of the little Scott baby at Newton, Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Reid H. Ballard of Salt Lake City is here on a y.sit with his parent Mr. and Mrs. E. R Ballard. 27 UPi-sn.ee tut doubt new a the idle, will li.'iuo m.i 'I he ill m;. lie be liunge the .anil one abol-mati- m Til's of two that Ji'.aV rules mm.. U, ; j knit tieui.iv ;s a i. "an. ot openin', olav. oi odi-- i law the u.e of a fivmg wedge II. tel rei , Im tin- player i i lni'-iui- i Mil inie- i 'ill-- ' :ie kii Hung .spoi t. wed-.- j i t. Halloween Dance Logan Sixth Ward : Hall : 6. At the Capitol s pen of Frederick llazchlt Bren- Smithfield Man Has nan, based on the play, "The Devil Was Sick" nv Jane HinHeaviest Local Deer ton. ..Michael Curtiz, who directed Frank Fay in The Matalso directed Frank Fay in the role lie rimonial Bed. A live prong deer, weighing Gift to Women plays in "Gods Gilt to Wo- "God's 274 and bagged by men. the Warner Bros, laugh LaBesides Frank Fay and Laura Robertpounds Smith of Smithfield in Planle. the cast includes riot which comes to tiie Grand Joan Blundell. the Soutli fork of Smithfield, Charles Alan Mowbiay, theatre today, Louise canyon topped the list ot deer want-story Brooks. Yola DArvil, Elhlyne weights kept by Al Larsen at With doiens of women station Monday. House, L'lair, Biily Margaret hisMr.checking their witli to him shower ing Smiths prize brings the Eddie Lambert, to 33 deer killings reportlove, and with tiie one he Hacl Howell total ed to Mr. Larsen. wants ready to accept him, he anci the sisters GHunters not previously menfinds himself laid up with tioned who got their lucky shot what he believes to be heart HORSE IS STOLEN in areCortcll Lutz, 210 pounds; S. B.; disease. The fake doctor adSlau, 237 While wood in Lamont gathering monishes him that even one pounds; 234 Flfe. 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For Us toll of life and Lmb was ter- - J f if But under tiie present 3 iules it still possible for ueh gi a wedge to loim on tiie kickoff and almost every team uses lt'fj Oct. 27, every time il receives the ball. i? Tuesday, 9 p. ni. It s s.ifh a play SLer- likin injury. Unafraid of sny- Admission tiling that walked or flew, Ca-- i 148 del Sheridan threw ins Extra Lady pounds mto the fare of the flv-- ; .ng Yale wedge, in an attempt on d Sheridans death is certain to bring sharp criticism on foot ball. Reformers will insist it is rough and should be ishod. But these attacks will soon die away. For football. rough though it may be, has developed and built more men than it has ruined and will con tinue to do so. It should be remembered, too that loolball is not the only sport that has its dangers. Golf, baseball, tennis, polo, rowing, and most all the rest Yet you have their latalit:es. never hear of the reformers those lading for the heads-o- i i ShhChe new-foun- fly-an- - ) ucK to bring down halfback Lassitej who was running behind the almost solid wall of interfer cnee. The sooner this formation i done away with the better. Elimination of the kickoff would stop it. Of course, thou. of fans wculd howl to high heaven if theLs kickoff was removed. There always & 'chance the ball carrier may be shaken loose for a long run.' But the thrill isnt worth the injury to man. And if the any ling wedge cant be stopped other way, why. throw out the kickoff. ior-jto- . th ,lliil'!,llll'illil!!l when hard scrimmage and au.cnci oi open piays m tlic lrequent injury. and sometimes death, of nlav-- ! its there lias been a constant tendency to mipiove the rules, wit!, a view to making the con-- 1 test muio understandable to ipcctatuis and less (Mnncrous to Havers Out of the scores of injuries deaths that have have come regulation, designed to better tiie game from cuiy ;t midpoint It is not too much to expect that, out of U, tragic u.i idem m the Yale bowl ax .durd.tv. will come a lvgulatnn' o that will eliminate .such a as resulted in the injury to Cadet Dick Sheridan. The intercollegiate football u.lecommittee undoubtedly will nuke a thorough study of the jil.iv in which tlic accident lined, and there is little 6-- Box-nin- ill, oiiiU), ill w - I l "I tin cuily days of collegiate re - VLow m boiiL and our februa Miami ,18 the spot for t! e con- - ll 'i Mil.E.MORE 15V I nilcii Pi css Col NEW YORK. Oct -i tasy 71 Todays Sport Parade Ojf xd. 2&uJjL fzxryC. m - - bl; 1"'1 l'llll,'l"l'llll Feather Your Nest ii |