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Show THE first i:i;t i FIELD Although Utah Aggie.-- , .and Cm eiitv ot Utahh will contnHU their having titf l,a expet iimnt itition lurkrv Pay foothal? tilt I oil the d iv of the state edueaLon-hinstitute in Salt Lake. I t h will not Ink for a Thank giv u 8 day game in 1933 This was rixsuird when ( oai h G (Klinger Romney of Brigham) Young university signed up Wyo nnng university for Thanksgiving dav November 3. the game to be1 played at Ogden Neither Ctah j or Ctah Aggtes have a game a!- si heduled lor that day as yet Colorado! will Ctah play though Aggies m Salt Lake the Saturday dav pre riling Thanksgiv mg schedule Another fiatuic of the five of games was the awarding to Montana State, this being the that years in many first time they have tarn able to schedule the t equaled number to be eligible for conference honors Ctcih Aggies have only three thus g.imes scheduled for Logan dates. far but with several open it i entuelv possible that a fourth game probably an inter.sei tiona! will be signed up by 10- .jtest. Com h Du k Romney were arranged 'Hu si hedul. 'n Sait Hi a Minf( rerie !iuetmg Lak Ftidav Th( tom ,Vtc schedules jire HELD FRIDAY KITTEN BALL of me of the largest groups voung marksmen ever to attend a dmot in Logan joined in the an him! junior hantpion shooting .dup contest Friday at Johnsons grove Wiley Coleman, re pi esc illative for the Peters Cartridge which sponsors the shoot, was in t hat ge He gave the bos a demonstration on the effectiveness ot a 22 short hollow point bullet and the This 22 long rifle solid bullet demonstration was marie on a bar of soap whu h was very interesting d he first prie gold medal was who made a won by Cve Nappt-shooting 50 out perfect score of a possible 5o The second pue silver medal was awarded to Herbert a shootoff with a strong after perfect o while Holden Peterson 47 P.olh si ord 4n m the s red shoot The thud pne bronze medal went to Clvde Reese with a score of 47 The list if the bns entering the shoot with their scores is as fol- - Ku-te- n lorn-plele- d i iorii-pan- hid Howard Paul star ml iiowiid used tgo I play ms bioad-piiiip- to tell .imi.i.i't n in v ut until thiy Three indooi baseball fields wiT had Min bis voting biothci. still be laid out on the park and tin in The high s, non!, do his stuff thice games will go on at oiue vuuag iiib.iii N'otiiian. above, has take about an iMMiii They ordinarily i C.ilifor-ps Southern lu ,i hour to play. mu making his var-'ophoj There are six teams entered and i: hi i Norman this season interest in the league is lygh dots 21 tint m tic biu.id jump Games will be played each wnk H s t tall, w tig ho 175 amt on Tuesday and Thursday ee is 19 ning.s The home team in ail case-wifurnish the playing equipment including a regulation indoor has,, DiuaMce lib feet 6 inches. Throw Warren Haw ball, either inseam or outseam. and II mmiiT an indoor baseball bat which is le. Distance llj tcet. somewhat smaller than the Oldi- Javelin Throw Kcntim Smith. Distance 189. I fe t. nary bat The schedule for the first games Pole llellistnu. Carl .tn It on Tuesday night is as follows with Hide's It ft et 8 Height the home team named last: I tah state record. A-at Fred Was Tiesbyterians nthon Lunt. High Jump Postoffice at City, Herald-Jou- t nai inches. Height 6 feet 2 at Seventh ward, Broad Jum- - Mvlcx Bowen. Distance 23 feet 9 inches. I tah Mat t record. MENTOR ROMNEY .Mile lieia Sterl Anderson, W il .Mae set lard GcdJcs, Brushr and l.evi Meerx. ( ouhl average around 49 vcomls for each man. Hitf Mdr itrlav Lotus Ballif. Cecil Biker, Geildex Wiliitm Student Life) and Hugh IVterson. ( mild avfor erage around 2S seconds l K L Ilomnej, each man. Director of Athletics be to There some happens Utah Aggies and Several times a have hern men on our present track t h break nugi't ashed to name an 'All 'rime' field Utah State Aggie track nd field some of tht recoins ot the nice team This is a much easier tush .elec ted above, but at present I t is t oi rcct a than 'attempting to name an Ail (eel t il it the Time" football or basketball team oidi!g to iiitinl records made because facts as shown bv th To fompetc in the record hooka can be used, leav- competition I would nunc Giro W oi hinpton. Carl Iklliston, and ing very little for ones personal r oft .l.o k Hvnim M'lik riMin judgment was also vtry tapihle m st ver.il named The men following would rate places on this team i vent s because of what they actually did in competition What a team vve would have if all th of THREE SCHOOLS fine athletes wcie in school at the same time: IN TITLE FRAY 100 d. lVIersnn. dash Hugh 'lime better than ten seconds. 220 d. Peterson. dash Hugh S L The I.MvK M i 21 twenl-twsec Time around Kokv Mount un innliieme track onds on a curved track. and laid Idlo for t'M2 was being 440 d. dash levi Mecrs. 'I line d(id(d with lime tod three 47.8 seconds which is a Kock (nun-- , in a bitti light lor the Mountain onfrcnce record. titk now lu Id h tin Cnversity 880 d. dash Mjrrs. Time id tah r one under The timi an minute, (if d( funding d i, b mi seconds made on the I nited humpion ruing I m- i .1 a d n'n vet uv rela team that gn . States itoi d all hough ran against the Great Britain 11 The C icv a , i u,h fimpett lo'i tram in 1930. ( 'olo- bools thi tw nt In : run Melvin Burke. Time tlom ln.ik a !( ad in t he tado Aggn-four minutes, nineteen seconds, seor mg w h n lu ant m 'd a first made ill the National Intercoland filth iv he h unmet throw meet. legiate not s, points finals I'd ida , to run fnm irgil Norton. I line B Y C gath ed points, nine minutes, fifty and Utah got thin Colo, (do Ini- i seconds. Present Knekv vosity two en itriui Some Mountain Conference record. ,( wereA for t hi Worthing-ton- . si hedtdeil din noon High Hurdles Glen s lass, fi Id ot iiin'irs was i d Time fourteen and lab B 1T rinnn by W nght id seconds. while Lien nateu the nuddU uidmecs 220 Hurdles low yd. it was a Ult opi n i.nc m the Worthington. Tune twenty-fou- r two nule hetvvi n Pvpu of Ctah seconds. State. Aggies; Holt', Mon m Shot Put Everett Campbell. Taylor. BYC and a Colorado Distance 40,0a feet. I tab State Aggie two mill i who look fust record. jm the division il nmt in Denver Discuss Throw' Butch Knowles two weeks ago ti u i f , . t low s e Phil Lai be. LeOiundt chatter ton Kcm.i th Henson Alio . pi nell Jo. Kveiton . .. . J ui mr i ight Ihu'wir Larsen Ke.it Mar her Max Hess . CJrorgt Petersen Junior Sonne .. J mini Larsen Pill Hanson i I l Ned Clyde H - - - -- Kdwards James Nelson Mvron Maine Bb.ss Mehr Richard Call Don W'immcr Judd Harris Shunji Koiki Garth Daniels (dydt Reese DeMonte Coombs k Flrrov Rasmu-.oi- 1 11 11 12 12 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 12 12 13 13 13 i Harold Carlson Cve j in lo S 11 J.u t )9 in Cecil Painter Boyd Larsen lareneo Randall s. ntt Bair -- Cifty-fnu- 9 9 9 31 11 11 11 11 11 11 "A TIME TEAM , s - r ALL Iai SATURDAY. MAY Aggies .Utes Again To Have Earlier Contest ' SHOOT RIFLE Logan will get Its first tasta of "kit regularly organize ten baseball ArrtPfl7si Hint Tuesday played at the at 6 30 i m when vie XogAti ball league gets underway. Arrangements have been for the use of Adams firm and all three games will be played Arrangement' simultaneously have been authorized by the authorities in charge of the field whereby the American Legion Junior baseball group will piailuc dining the afternoon but will be nlf the field by 6.3U p m when he kitten bailers are scheduled to UTAH. 1 Naprer Melvin MeNeil Golden Peterson Get aid Gvllenskog Nmv, ood Carlson Kenwood Keveren Melhur n Coombs Iean Fuhriman Maui n c Marler Dell (luvman Guv Larsen Bartoll Bailev Richard Lewis Lu k Hanson Loim Haws Logan Herog Oliver Pargsji 1 1 I i 14 U II H H Mton Rmiot he . Ravnmnd Shaw KUwon1 Rasmusoti 11 11 11 Spent er Cahierwood Ruddic )skar I i i , 0 o 2. TAGE THREE . tx i MANY BOYS IN CHOSEN FOR CHOOSES LOGAN. L. x gars ADAMS HERALD-JOURNA- . Sloi follow s i i e 11 1 i i KKrn Montana State 23. September 3" Lake at Salt September It 7 Oitober open Oitobet (open. t Oitober Y at Salt Lake: 14. B 42 I tah Ag 21 'open' October 2hNovember 27 4 at Salt Lake, 3h gies h I !iJ open1, November 11, 18 37 D C November Salt Lake 29 at Denver November 25, C A C 31 at Salt Lake 31 I TAH STATE 25 September 23. C I S R at 37 30. September gan (tentaive. 3K Western State at Logan. OrtoberJ 3n 7. Montana State at Bozeman. ( 19 28. !T of C at Salt Lake. 2S November 4. Wyoming at Lara20 mie November 11. C A C at 14 Fort Collins. November 18. B Y 3 c at Logan 15 OCMi I . BRIGHAM 40 September 39, Montana State at 31 Provo. October 7. Colorado Teach15 ers at Greeley tentative: October 12 at Salt Lake. October 11. C of I 33 at Ogden 21. Occidental night 11 pfimpi, November 11. C C at 17 18. November Colorado Springs, 30 P A C at Logon; November yt. 37 W volume at Ogden 45 MONTANA STATE 50 September 23. C of C Rt Salt 7 30. R Y U at 48 Lake. September October 7, Ctah Aggies at 45 Provo; 11. Wyomiug at 13 Bozeman. October Montana Oitober 28. 27 Laramie at Butte November 4. 7 university Western State at Bozeman; No 3( II. Ml St Charles at 43 vrmbnr Helen i 41 WYOMING 28 September 39. C A C at Fort 19 22 Collins, Oitober 11, Montana State at Laramie. October 21. Colorado 31 Tea hers Ait Greelev: November 24 IT A O at 4 Logan; November 25. State at LaramuN No27 Western B Y C at Ogden 39. vember 18 33 (OLOKADO A. C 30 September 30, Wyoming at Fort October 6. Denver U flf 3k Collins Dcnv 'r night game); October 21. Fmt Collins, November at Golden; November 11. at Fort Onllms. Novem-at Colorado Springs, 25. U of U nt Salt in rmbcr ARCHERS OPEN TO PICK TEAM InNl'ON Mas ip 21 STATE MEETING SCHfDVLE I MHinling A! '9'ugb Great Biitam i, to Utah tah Aggies and B vent 'presented in hum freshman football schedules f" Lo Angeles, thu Augiut. so 1932 were announc-tas follow 4 KOfsH t Ogd - BRITISH SLOW Wyoming at Laraiiu 25 nri -nrA. if TeaioH r. Willuiii Tell was ex to prove so skillful a 10 bool an apple fiom the head "t bov, 'iral members clubof the Itdi State Anhcry g bland in Login today with me tube , t the Logan Archery h 9e Y d i "idv the boxing team has h .n at the session. U of U liH.tn The other teams, both November 4. B Y I it. ii and women, will be iIumm at Provo, November 21. U A t ri lls bn b .W( .1 If s of s at Halt Lake not U A C ai Noviunber 11. B Y pe ted to end until rovo. November 21. Utnh in July, just hefoie the inmplrt jut b nu soils a7 Salt Lake ' Y U Novtmber 4. Utah it be k of nilitaun Ih'spite Du his will mean, all the proh tbte Prnvn Novemiar 11 C A t hive beep and selections possible Provd iiic nsively training ten months just not only to do well a m the To belli r tiiab but also to put up lx foi mance than the sixth plac,u 1928 Games m the Olympic ing 'uistvidani the netessaiv cjuali-f- i it ion for indusmn in this years RICHMOND Kindergai'' Ic ilasses for children five and m I'liiee amateui ilnm boxing years of ag( wilt begin li will Great Bi Mondav according to G G Mu pouis Thev fepresent are Tommy Pardoo, rill print pal ot the Park m.)ud Hviunn Mizler and Davitl The admission barge for th are (hampumx and thi n six weeks of school is S3 Ml th fealherw eigh flyweight, Miss Ludella Jensen, who hi nd welterweight lasses. been the first grade teacher here None of them has represented the past two years will be tin his country the in Olympic mstruc tor hum hefoi e i Hub m i(trnpt in ot . Open in to i i two-tent- h eight-tenth- i Blue Key Charter Members Bob Parke . Llovd Egan Dennis Hamcv Frank Simla . Llovd Thoipe Burton Daniels La Von Hansen Russell Mem ham Glen Jessop i I i i i Kindergarten Class t Io-ga- n luti si ores of the meet Composite will be announced Monday The meet opened with n Flight hoot at s 30 a in . lollowed by the tiisl taigit round at 10 a m fU nit n women, inteiineihate, ami junior .s i t iumi o let 2 r to niM.l t w p m as shot CONSIDER tfw a fomi Conmmm t 15 15 11 37 28 13 . . . 11 14 In 3k OLOKM( fstober CWcmderiui vaJUti TEACHERS B Y V at Greelev. October 13 C C at Greelev, 21. W'voming at Greeley: Oc- tober nison 28 7. Western November 10 49 13 II CoLleti 34 COLORADO Convenience and comfort in State at GunMines nt 11. IM EltSITY Mines nt Boulder. 29 fi tuber 21. C A C nt Fort It Doug). is Veien 31 It Walter Morteiwn November 4. C C at Boul19 Mbert Jenkins It der; November 11. II of U at 18 15 Bill Dunn Salt Lake; November 39. D U nt 28 Denver 15 Mner Smith 1.5 35 Ralph Mmgtn DEW EK I M ERSITV 4'i Ik Uoheit Man S Mitember 22 Mines at Denver, 38 15 Reid Meat ham Oitober 6. C AC night game 15 28 at Denver Norman Dames night game). Oitober 11 3 ... Clone Egan 28. C C at Denver, November IH 12 19 .. re'l lessop Utah at Denver; November 39. 10 13 C C at Denver Daigt is Simpson First Gobi medal. Cve Nnpper ( OLOKADO MINES 5o Sei otid Silver medal Golden September 22. Denver U at !en-'"r- , Pet rsnn and Herbert Armstrong 14 C TT at Boulder. October tied with 8 In hoot off Herbert November 4 C A C at Golden. Nrnisttong won wih s( i,rr of 59, November 11 Colorado Teachers Goldt c Pefei-o- n making a seme at Oreelev November 25. C C 17 Bronze at Colorado Thud pne of Springs nn hv Clyde Reese with nils' ,i OlilKMM) COLLEGE score of 17 October 7. Wyoming at Laramie. Oitober 13. Colorado Teachers at Gieelev, October 28. D U at Denver; November 4. C C at BoulUTES DOMINATE der. November 11. B YT. U. at Colorado Springs. November 18. Springs; NoTENNIS TOURNEY vemberC at25. Colorado Colorado Mines at Colorado Snrings WESTERN STATE COLLEGE As September 39. U. A C. at SALT I.NKE. May 21 was to be ixpnted following their gan. October 7 tentative game October 21. tentative dean sum of dual meet compe- scheduled scheduled); October 28, C tition, Utah Imveisitv dominated game tennis T C at ffiinnison; November 4. the A de inter ollegiate Montana Stale at Bozeman; Not meet heie Kndav, assuring an 11 tentative game), No- ih final in both singles and vember doubles on Saturday Bill a e (Mptam Ftnss Sutton. Utah, defeatThe finnh-t- s 6 2 Woodward and Bill Stratford of ed Clayton .b nkms, BYU. defound Woodward Ft ih in the singo and Woodward Semifinal Strat and Jimntv Wilihng vs Ross Sut- - feated Guss ton and Haivry Hansen in the ford defeated Sutton. Double doubles First round Ross Sutton-HnrveTh' tvio t ams mint today for ot defeated Utah. Hansen. Vern titles held si nt e tne im s'aited two veais ago hv Jai k Cooley Ralph ('hristensen. Aggies. Booth-Aldthe of the Aggies in Wilson ( 'hristensen Smith. 'singles and .y L.k 'Tinst'anson R Y U defeated Alvin Steed Met of the Bill bn Alloa. Aggies. and Gladi Liuehaugh Aggies Woodward-Jimmin the doubles Wilding. Utah, SwenThe complete results of Kridav s defeated Rav Kitzgerald-Jo- e Glade son. BYU. matches are as follows k Christiansen. Aggies, .Singles SowFirst round Bill Woodward defeated Kent Johnson-Tonltah defeated Tony Sowards. ards. BYU, Semifinal round BYU, Harry Guss. Utah, Booth-Smitdefeated Glade Lmebaugh, Aggies, defeated Woodard-WildmBill Stratford. Utah, defeated 1 defeated Jack Christiansen. Aggies. 12 n 3s Oitober 14 Cnl-hn- -- ('A our home should be one of your most impoi tant considerations, and especially so when it can be obtained, by switching to ALL ELECTRIC, without increased demands on the family budget for operating cost. 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Salt Lake; College Thursday 'Ivin Smith, Salt Lake; AUn ing.i Installation for twelve h de West, Ijogan; at ter members was held Reuben Hashir.i, Bluebird and was followed bv a Logan; Ted Ragley, Salt Lak"' Howard formal banquet for the mcuiheis Paul Larsen. Preston, and representatives of the facul- Law, Spnngvilie; Adrian Wrigh, Blat kfiiot, Idaho; Harold Liiiy-- , ty of the college. white, Brigham. The following Btudenta (Student Life chapter of Blue Key, natn honorary organization, wa at the Utah State Agr- A i y 1 . 6-- y c y 10-- 8 Sutton-Hanse- g u E F.ELC E NT nt plan. ! j rec-oi- i i i break tin first minimi spring inu-tin stau association The ontesl np nod hero nt 830 a on the Pt th Slate Agnrul-lil- ! ni ll Cl If ge lupus Ola L Smith vice ptesidnt of IH si tie cn gam.ition, came up am Ogden id tv night to as- the Logan Cub members with luifil He pieparations in light with him several targets to hi used along with other1 made hv lot a ait her s Hungs wic astir at 6 a m Kutuidav in the vamp of the J Richrkoncl T gU BUS SERVICE the Seeond |