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Show THE TIER Winner Seen as Likely Champions in Hot Race EVANS COAL FIRST HALF PRESTON F.F. A. LEAGUE Final First Half Standing; Won Lost Pet 857 .714 711 571 .428 285 285 142 6 5 5 4 3 2 2 Inc Paint-- . 1 Results Als Bike 24 Evans Coal 30, Presbyterians 24, Battery 22C, Christiansen's 38. Tige s Clarke's 29, Postoffice 19 19 1. PAGE FIVE. 193-1- . 1508.PLAYERS.PIGK LIBERT Yi ALL - AMERICA PRESTON -- The Future Farmers Preston high school won a victory from the Franklin high school boys Tuesday night at Preston Each team used two full teams during the game Scoring was evenly divided on both sides Ogili-nThe summary: The Weber-Logagame tops the F. F. A. OF PRESTON G T F P. group in general interest with the 2 0 0 4 winner expected to be a probable McCombs, f Following this E Hull, f 3 4 3 7 division champion 0 1 4 0 senes, Logan has one maior game Beikstead, c Weber has two but while 1 0 remaining 0 1 Swainston, g to 2 C Hansen, g 5 each team will be a favorite G Hansen, f 0 4 0 0 come through the remainder of the 0 0 2 0 season undefeated. Mutkli, f Weber Has Slight Edge 0 0 4 Durrani. 4 Right now, it looks like a tossup Price, g 0 0 2 0 although Weber probably has a Hobbs, g slight edge, due to its more con11 12 14 24 Totals vincing showing against common It has beaten opponents. FRANKLIN South Cache and Preston by G T F P more 0 2 0 0 convincing margins than has Jensen, f ... 0 2 11 Logan. Both teams lost to Ogden, Cooke, f ... n H Mortiaon, c . 1 0 0 2 Weber by only one point and by four points. W Chatterton 0 0 0 0 Weber has a powerful scoring Stone, g ... team whuh has rolled up 188 0 3 Jensen f . 2 points in the five games played to Dursteller, f O 1 0 0 date, an average of 37 points per Bradford, c . 0 4 0 0 game They have held their opWoodward, g ... 2 1 0 4 ponents to an average of only has21 Bulterworth, f games, points Logan in Totals 6 15 4 18 scored only 137 points or an avallow27 of while per game, erage ing opponents ill) points or 22 Weber has a points per game KYRUM QUINTET great seining center in Dieu and Rapps at fmward usually manages to ring the bell for more than the REATS aveiage number of points The Grizzlies will have their work cut out for them but the odds on HYRLM- - Miller Coal and Feed Weber are so small that even o started the second half of the slightly faster or improved play on league with a victory the part of Logan might bring over Pieston Owl Billiards here tham the game They will have to last night tighten their defense however AlCantril Neilsen flashed the form lowing the Weber sharpshooters which made him an as many open shots and setups as Mountain conference forward to Boxelder received on Tuesday will lead the victors with 19 points R be latal to Logan. Peterson and Liljenquist also did Attracting only little less atsonic heavy scoring tention is the game between Ogden The summary: and South Cache at Ogden The Tigers are tied for the lead with Wibor and Logan while South Cache, one game behind, has a chance to get back into the run- ning by knocking over Ogden Spartans Must Stage Comeback In this game, the situation is reversed with the team having the stiong defense favored. Ogden has counted only 138 points in five games but has held opposing teams to 101 points, the best defensive HESTON OWL BILLIARDS record in the league South Cache, G. T. F P. until their upset by Weber Tuesday, 4 5 2 10 had kept pace with the leaders in Call, t 2 4 3 7 Neeley, f scoring and had an excellent deB Davis, c 6 fensive record as well. Now how3 0 2 ever, Holton, g they have a total of 160 0 2 Johnson, g scored in five games with points 0 0 0 0 132 points scored against them. Davis, f 0 0 0 0 Beekstead, g the Tuesday, against Weber, Spartans got off on the wrong 10 12 6 26 foot and it took them a full half Totals When they to find themselves. really play ball, they are capable ACES WINS IN of giving any team in the division a real run for first place but, unless they can click for a full four quarters, their chances against ROUND Ogden are slightly less than nothing Boxelder Bees should keep withArc's, chamoions of the first in one game of the flying leaders o half in the Independent by defeating North Cache in the league started- the second half with other game affecting the leaders 4 v WedCoca over Cola victory while Preston should break into nesday night the wm column at the expense of The SummaryBear River in the fourth game of Cot A COLA huday night. of the 8 . (.'Inc-i-go- - Charles BERNARD', Aaron ROSENBERG .Center; Michigan, Guard, So. Calif. salons, is to be built into a challenger for the w oi Id's heavyweight championship You could see that coming months ago, when Pete Reilly bought for lunisell a piece of the Kingtish and stalled to teach him a few ute ring links . . . now when Pete sinks sugar into an ente! pri-- e vou can be pi city suie . . . Mr it's a sound Reilly la an expeil along thov lines. below (below) inve-lme- 9 p.m. Tiges vs Battery C vs. Evans 10 p.m. Postoffice Thanks to the Presbyterians they tripping up Battery C whileEvans were defeating Als Bike, Coal and Ice, iast year's Commei cial league champions, laid claim today to the first half title in the loop The Evans outfit defeated A1 s Bike in a hotly played contest while Battery C fell victim in their second successive upset, this time at the hands of the Pres 24 19. won who bytenans The second half schedule ojiens next Wednesday. According to the lehedule as announced by Presi dent T. Ross Paden, there will be the nu Monday games during first half of February, the fust scheduled being Monday game 3(i-2- 19. - The summariesBATTERY C Mith Max Due r punch-peddle- York, wound him up kind let the it was uh.it lad sound olT Gene Tunney would say wan the psychological moment when Pete pushed his sonoious slugger into the Carden door. The Kingftshs color and noWe sold him at once to Colonel Kilpatrick . . . then, too, the Kmg-IW- h was readv to t leave to the (i.n den tor one tight or 50 . . . Kilpatmk suggests a couple ofbrawls as buildups . . . ('barlev Massera and Walter Neusel lor opponents. j Irvine WARBIRTON l.o-ga- 1113 13 Quarterback, So Calif. 115 What IT Could Happen IS In lug t Iki n fur gianted that the Kinefish eon get past Mas-?or- a but then this coiner Con- und .Nous . . , is some doubt m who hapcerning Hrr Neusel pens to he a big stums boy from t.ermanv with a whale of a wallop in both lists TIicnp buildups do not always turn out according to the bhie-p- i 1 remember several nits .wars ago when Tex Rickard & person stuted a buildup for n. innil J.iik shatKev . . . for the was lured Killing, fat John . KIsko . irom rbveiand obliged by pasting candidate Slmikes ears down and pasting them right h.uk up .team. t ifllld pee bhlhbery Tedge Juwn as a hampiniohip contendan t fight a lit kf Il er . . hut lie boats ail s.iu Rnkard. tile good ones N'er Peed IHltli III llko It " Not mue, tint several times, did the Risko tual hoise prevfj too had a po'-- at tor tor Tex ' . When Tunnejfc . good ones fought his last light, Uisko stooc out as the man to take, but (ieno wanted no pait of him . . . HJ wanted to quit winner, so lleeney w as i hosen The unexpected may not hap. pen to the Kmgfish buildup . but looking at this Neusel person, who is Kouiewhat the Rjrme tvpe of club tighter as old Jjjwn. this corner is entertainiug torn) latge doubts ... Ki'-U. nei . Jack Deinpsev, Madison Sniau Carden just about readv for anything chen JVie btought Ion r to New peculiar Box-elde- r. Ccal. nt D tSAPFOLNTKl) 12 bytenans. SPORTS PARADE Levinsky Buildup fJMlERES good than fun ill the ofting , . . Klnsli-- li Levinskv, the busting buftoon fiom . Maxwell inaikerel stieet 10 Next Wednesdays Schedule vs Clark p.m. Als Bike Auto Painting. Pres 8 p.m. Christiansen's vs 7 February One basketball race, somewhat clarified by games last Tuesday in whah two of the five leaders were dropped, will be somewhat more cleared up with games com ing up Friday night. l'he schedule is as follows: Weber vs. Logan at Logan (Smart gym, 6:3U p. 111.). North I ache is. Boxelder at Brigham City. Bear Kner 1 s. Preston at Preston. South Cache vs. Ogden at n Wednesdays FEBRUARY THURSDAY, BY OTTIS PETERSON The muddle of the Conference BEATS FRANKLIN Evans Coal battery C Christiansen's Als Bike Presbyterians Tige's Postoffice Clarks Auto LOGAN. UTAH. L, Fray Tops Schedule in Conference One Weber-Loga- n COMMERCIAL ALD-JOURNA- t . fi-- EqWsXP&u1 PRESTON Utah-Idah- 6 Allen, f Fi nnesbeck, g . Shepherd, C. Barrett, g F Ba Dopp PRESBYTERIANS Heitz, f Palmer, f Perkins, c Bedier, g Laub, g 17 10 2 0 Paden o Totals AL'S BIKE ' 0 4 0 0 9 10 10 4 24 G T F P 2 Lewis, f Haws, f Wilson, c Brugh, g Meservy, g Miller & 0 0 1 3 11 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 J ?, 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 2 24 0 0 : 11 Totals EVANS COAL Jacobsen, f H. Evans, f Quinney, c G Evans, g Scrensen, g Hawkins 110 0 4 2 0 3 2 0 4 2 2 1 .13 12 4 . Utah-Idah- 30 CHRISTIANSEN'S 4 T. Morton, f Christiansen, Ryan, g Marlin, g J. Morton Fwinyard Smith 3 5 3 c - 48-3- - G T F P Chatterton, f 10 10 11 FIRST 0 3 Totals. 2 0 4 2 2 0 0 2 0 1 .17 11 J 2 111 0 0 0 PIGS WIN FIRST o 4 u IN SECOND HALF 1 Lund, Dempsey, Rate Latest All-Americ- an 4 34 Utah-Idah- TIGE'S G T 4 4 5 Totals. -- POSTOFFICE Dibble, f Fardini, f Olofson, c Hailstone, gu Darley, g Blauer -- -- F P 113 10 2 0 Watterson, f A Gessell, f Thorpe c Checketts, g Hart, g McMurdie H Gessell Turley 1 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 4 22 Wayman, f J Davidson, f c T. Davidson, g Partington, g Stevens Carbett layman Spencer 2 0 2 3 0 1 1 0 0 4 0 6 alii n 0 2 J 5 him ( s 1- -10 13 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 5 2 0 O 2 2 .13 0 0 0 0 5 3 29 Aggie Dance : Palais P Or : Friday, Feb. 2 I u ! rni Admission D a! tttmi ', Public Invited! 15c lower flavor of Blatz Old Heidelberg Beer its delight ful tang its full body and strength these are the qualities that will win you, once you compare Blatz Old Heidelberg with other beers. S343 On draught or m bottles BLATZ BREWING CO. established 1851, Milwaukee ..... v o Fffee! FfeeS Fi?eeS . g ONE MAN ENTIRE FORCE Because CONNEAUT, O. (I D We Specialize In Rebuilding to one man. DURING THE MONTH OF WHEEL ALLIGNMENT ON CHARGE WITH THE VERY EQUIPMENT ENTRUSTED KXTKA HEAVY SALE TODAY Tickets For The UTAH AGGIE - MONTANA STATE It. HI. C. SERIES LOGAN SMART GYM Monday and Tuesday 50c General Admission; mel- ) ONIONS ADDED TO SHOW PORTLAND Ore. (I li Pacific International Livestock Show here next fall will be materially strengthened by addition of an onion show. ON THE richer, Lind-Kerra- lUvO-Radi- 0 J 1J 0 0 n e college-athleticall- this city is broke, the police force G T F P recently was cut to one man, the 2 0 0 4 chief. Former policemen have vol urteered for emergency duty. The 2 1 J fire department likewise was cut O Totals. 4 ? 2 0 0 Iianson 49-3- Brady and Pyper, on the firing line for Pigs, scored 17 and 18 G T F P 9 CLARK'S o 1 Hles Totals of 11 0) 111 0 0 0 0 0 F.lix Lahle Piggly Wiggly won its opening second half game in the league Wednesday night, defeating the Mendon Eagles to the tune ALL K. M. V. liicliins of I tab was listed as fullback on the third team of the Liberty while those Rocky Mountain conference players given honorable mention were: Mums. Colorado Aggies, end; Epting, Denver, tackle; Burton, Denver, and Navioh, I tali, guards; Ward, Utah Aggies, center; Wilson, Brigham 5 (mug, halfback. The all iiiK-kMountain conference team listed by Liberty is as follows; Ends: Morris, Colorado Aggies; Davies, I tah I'; Guards: Navicli, I tah I1.; Barton, Denver; Tackles: Epling, Denver I'.; Law, I tah Aggies; Center: Ward, Utah Aggies; Quarter-bark- : Grosvenor, Colorado 4).; Haiibacks: White, Colorado Wilson, Aggies; Brigham Fullback: Kichins, 4oung; I tah. w is m 94, whili lived 92 17 Finest ting argument over the fact that Bucknell may have s hedule pi.. ted a less vigorous tlui some of the other teams. that the Mr., Sper points ou percentages sjstem of averaging an forestalls possibility of un tan ness of the result To quote' All America All Players "The method affords an effective means fot judging in this particular case Let us illustrate Washintdon & Jefferson college played Buckneil, Pittsburgh and Duquesne Seven teen Washington A Jefferson play the erg sent in returns judging respective merits of these three Fifteen judged Dempsey the best Carl Hfllairs, suave London night tspkle they had met. Eight named club manager, and Lindsey Lane, Walton and only five Niccolai dancer, meet for the fu R time m Let us illustrate further Lafay twenty years, although they are itte played Columbia, New York father and daughter, when she university, Bucknell and Iennsyl comes to entertain in his establov. Columbia and lishment has End. Joe Skludany, University of vi.ma Ferrara of Lindsey always Z.irembra of N Y U have been nursed a bitter hatred for Carl, F lttsburgh. . unsidered tackles who left her in her infancy when outstanding EndPaul Gcisler, Centenary. he deserted her mother, and the Guard: Francis Bchammel, State who have received far more pub How do..abhorrence arises now even more than Dempsey University of Iowa. of returns two the fare in these Guard. Aaron Rosenberg, Im intensely Out of fifteen returns Lafayette Carl tries to assume his versity of Southern California fourteen was judged Tackle: Francis Wistert, Uni l ponsibilities as a parent, but Hnd arembru six imes ts admnmant to his approach of Michigan. versity Bin k fi ur She finds greater enjoyment m Tackle: J D Dempsey, how show returns These plainly nell, University traveling with a fast crowd until I'm the minds of the playing judges she becomes involved in the theft Center Charles Bernard, how uniform und function they a sum of money. of of It develops Michigan versity that she must go to prison unless Irvine Warhuitoii ofne m their judgment irrespective Quarterback. re v.hit publicity player- may unless there is aid possible from University of Southern California Halfback Francis Lund, I'm eive (her father Carl helps her by raisIn addition to the All America eisity of Minnesota ing the money via the bunco se and a lTm tiain, Halfback Beattie Feathers, and then steps out of her selected and a list of hon game, eie of Tennessee life, having atoned for his past vtrsity Fullback: George Sauer, lTniers arable mentions All Midwest. All m gleet and won her regard at nth. AH Fast. All Pac ific Coast. la. it of Nebraska. All Missouri Norman L. Sper who conducted AHR kV Mountain and All South West teams llcy thi All Players. Al! America si le named. tion for Liberty, makes the follow p LTe ing observances in an article ai cfn.panvmg the publication of Un b( lection Final tabulations show that the foremost American colleges, from thi athletic standard. have no Spaiklmg wit .md sophisticated monopoly on stellar football rna numor pe.vade the melodramatic of Long Lost Father. John toi (trial Less conspicuous newest starring pro- .peaking, are well rep Banvinnri luction for rtsented in the results coming th (Lpitol theater next Friday! J D of Bucknell Dempsey Chandler! ml Situ!di with Helen old Don .hi (Vok m a notable cast a novel by a from iu in the pres-disiMtches yet Adapted author, G B Stern, oppments on the field consider' him good enough for the LiLong Lot ruber traces a fate am The voting percentage br thers conflict uith his daughter Two plavcis not named on for an all previous xeleitions team are oi A meric in football All All Flayers, the Liberty announced with America, it or tabulation of the lit completion votes from 1508 players on the squads of 91 i alleges The Lib i rty selection is unique among Al1 America teams because it has a its basis the judgment of the players themselves upon the men they opposed Thus the results are iiom actual experience with each player on the gridiron and not observances from the superficial oi "experts" in the grandstands. Francis Lund of the University of Minnesota. taking half back position on Liberty's All America, rnd J D Dempsey of Bucknell. as tackle are the two players not other in mentioned previously team fol selections The eomple-t- : Totals. 3 mm I 0 4 6 0 2 0 10 0 2 0 12 5 0 Lohmann f F G T - 0 1 Football squads from 91 American colleges voted in LIBFR1 V to make up the II players whose pictures are shown above. For the first tune in football history gridiron classic was picked by opposing piavers. Selection includes second and third teams and seven sectional elevens. 75c Reserved Seats Including Tax Tickets on Sale at the Secretarys Office and Logan Hardware 2 Tin Ply Tires If Your Wagon Tires Are Not Heavy Enough See Us Let Us Give You a Price On Rebuilding Them ! 2nd South & Main Logan, Utah IN THE HANDS OF EXPERTS! REMEMBER THIS SERVICE COSTS YOU NOTHING AND MAY SAVE VOU MONEY ANI) ACCIDENTS! 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