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Show THE IIERALD-JOUNA- L, MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1931. ' ; PAGE FIVE HIGH SCHOOL COACHING STAFFS TO BE SAME COMEBACK TRAIL IS ROUGH ONE Cache Coaches Set For Opening Soon With the opening of school In Cache valley high schools only a short time away it appears that the coaching staff Cache county of the four wall remain the same as jrhools if- year ago. , Burns Crookston, who is in the habit of turning out championship teams at Logan high, .will be back again directing athletics at the Grizzly school. Although he lost many letter-me- n through graduation, phahn sfexy All PEOae ACE BOW HELPLESS - U -- Some help less -- Than OTHER- S- Crook- ston will likely have another strong football team, lead by the elusive halfback, Keith Worley. Crookston is att he present time vacationing in Star Valley but it is expected he will return to Logan soon to start plans for football. Hebe Whiting at North Cache will be handicapped by the loss of many brilliant athletes. Hebe will have a fairly experienced line but his backfidd will contain only one letterman. The North Cache team, characteristic of the last two years will likely again be comparatively small. Hebe intends to attend the Utah University his old coaching school undi-The coach, Ike Armstrong. school starts Tuesday morning and continues until Saturday. Cantril Flash Neiisen, former Utah Aggie basketball star, will again be the big shot in at South Cache. an athletic Flash is in the habit of turning oat good football and basketball teams. Especially is this true in basketball where his teams have alw'ays finished well near the top. Joe Call will be coaching his second year at Preston and after a very successful year in his first attempt, Joe should b" in for a great season. He is well liked at Preston and knows his oats when it comes to At the Capitol pr Constance Bennett is a glamorous person. And the role she portrays in the RKO picture, The Comon Law, which opened last night at the Capitol theatre, is particularly suited to her beauty and talent. The story is about an artists' model with advanced ideas " of love and the man she loves who Is modern m everything but love. The art studio scenes are particularly well done, and the scene representing the Parision Four Arts Ball with its gorgeously costumed women stands out as a piece of masterful direction. Henry Clive, famous painter and illustrator, acted as technical director for these Pact risian scenes. He had to con-Tdu- f order tion scene. a real beauty contest in to make a suitable selecof beautiful girls for the Bennett undoubt- Constance edly liked Never for the role Valerie West. a moment does the quality of her charatcerization lag. Throughout the picture she plays with understanding and restraint. There is depth to Valerie West- Miss Bennett has an excellent supporting cast Joel McCrea, Lew Cody, Robert Williams, Ilcdda Hopper, Marion Shilling and Paul Ellis. Paul Stein directed. The play was adapted from Robert W. Chambers novel, "the Comon Law, by John Far uiiTv do They Ptf O.l PICKLES wa(& feNoOR. HW40 UJONT Sup TVANVCiTo D off' P GBAMER SACmaA, MICH Aug. 24 PORTLAND, Ore., Max Schmeling of Ger(UP) many, .vs. Jack Dempsey of America, for the world's heavy-weiffboxing champion. The above is not beyond the realm of possibility and is entirely within the n aim of proadmitbability, Jack Dempsey ted here today. His come-bac- k effort is sincere, Jack said, and if he continues to won his matches and believes he s right h will not stop un:U he gets another shot at the title which he lost to Gene Tunney in 1926. Whether Jack will get anycamwhere in his come-bac- k paign or not, there is no doubt that the old manassa mauler is still the greatest drawing card in sports From the very depths boxing the last municipal car here grossed a little over $500 the boxing industry has jumped to a height which will pack Multnomah stadium with the biggest boxing crowd ever to witness a fight in Portland, tonight when Jack meets one. two, three or four Pagukas in four rounds. Promoter Ralph H. Gruman said today that advance sales indicate that thecrowd will run close to 15,000. By JAMES S. SHEENY United Press Staff Correspon- dent Lazy afternoons of will open the most active season in the history of Pacific Coast conference football. Major Elevens will play 10 or 11 games, with a sprinkling of intersectional contests. It should be a great year for the railroad and pullman companies and players who like to WTite letters from hotels. southern California, "Washington, Stanford and Oregon State college apnear the most formidable of coast conference teams. The omission of Washington State college from the top bracket may cause many well deserved chuckles. Despite the loss of the main cogs of a coast championship eleven, the Cougars may surprise. Is it some more famous Dempsey ballyhoo or is the old JONES HAS BIG RETURNING CREW comeManassa Mauler sincere in his plans to attempt another Coach Howard Jones has 20 this back? Some may demand more proof than picture, lettermen back at Southern Calwhich shows jack after his first woikout preparatory to a ifornia. He expects Gus ShaMarshall Duffields d exhibition bouts. Those who gave the ver to take place string of in softening quarterback old Mauler his first workout were wrestlers, Louie Miller, left, up the opposite team in the and third periods to make and Vic Christensen, right. And isn't that a tired expression first way for the snaky runs of Orv on Jacks face? Mohlir. The great blocker Er mid-summ- er four-roun- 1. Mrs. Moody (b) A feather duster. (c) A princess Eugenie hat. (d) A copy of the congress- Sundays Results 0, Philadelphia 1, 10; St. Louis 0. New York 10, 9; Chicago 4, 1. Boston 3, Cleveland $. Washington 6, Detroit 5. NATIONAL LEAGUE Ltanding of Teams Won. Lost. Pet. MW Sundays Results St. Louis 16, 1; Boston 1. 0, isecond game 11 innings). Brooklyn 5. 5; Pittsburgh 4. 4 Chicago at New York, two games, postponed, rain. (Others unscheduled). IttDIUL Yogdp insuraitoz w5u2d Ittve lessfhaaaift iikqppau see Vandalia. O., Aug. 24 (UP) The 32nd Grand American trap shooting tournament began here today, with attendance expected to break the record of 1100 participants, established in 1929. The class events at 200 single rise were betargets of ing contested today. There were six classes, according to official averages, single targets, and known ability. Teams were being made up for the east-we- st competition on Tuesday. Milwaukee, Clyde Mitchell, Wis., won the open trapshooltng championship Saturday after a shoot-of- f with Joe Hiestand, tInstance BENNETT THE COMMON IAW 960 Saturdays. If Harry Hillman and Phil Moffatt are in good playing condition, Stanford probably will be dangerous. Moffatt discarded crutches a few weeks ago after breaking a bone in his leg and captain elect, Hillman underwent a knee operation. Both are vital to Warners backfield. Groves third of the season and brought his average down to .893 with 25 victories and three defeats. Nol lnt "COMMON ClAT" hc CONSIANCI tCNNETT u jrijl p'ayti role I Hillsboro, O., mafl GEORGE W. HILL ama- teur champion of Ohio. Mitchell broke 249 out of a possible 250 - formerly Genuine "BtF L DURHAM Tobacco at 5 marked the entrance of , my father, Percival S. HU, into the Tobacco business. For 14 years he was President of The American Tobacco Company. The fine quality and popularity of BULL DURHAM him. Therefore, it is particularly gratify mg to J were always subjects of great pride to us to offer this important saving and service to the American public at this time. rd Phone Pop Warrnr at Stanford must swing his team along at rapid pace for the Cardinals have 11 games scheduled, including tilts with Minnesota and Dartmouth. Stanford opens September 19 against West Coast army and plays 11 games on successive Grove equallid one of Wood's winrecords with his ning streak but his hope of bettering that record and going on to equal the National league mark of 19 straight was shattered when he was defeat-- 1 to 0 by Dick Coffman and the St. Louis Browns. Grove was not the cause of the defeat, however. He allowed only seven hits and would have had a shutout but for a misjudged fly which went for a double and drove in the only run of the game. Groves mates also failed him at bat, making only three hits off Coffman and experiencing their first shutout of the year. The defeat was MM TOBACCO ional record. Damages INSURORS CARDINALS II.AA E I.LLVrN GAMES all-ti- to abandon the ? AGENCY CO games has been broken. Lefty Groves only hope for an pitching record this season is to better the high per- -, centage mark of .872 established by Joe Wood of Boston in 1924 with 34 victories and five defeats. use of a racket for use of one of the following implements: (a) A broom. Wednesday TK to you, NEW YORK, Aug. 24 (UP) Now that his sensational winning streak of 16 consecutive Press Staff Correspon-- 1 lieves, Mrs. Moody, that your dent acceptance of these suggestions will make for more even matBY HENRY McLEMORE New York, Aug 24 (UPJ Less ches. That is all I was told to write than twelve hours after Mrs. Helen Willis Moody had de- but if youll pardon my boldMrs. Eileen Bennett ness Id like to say that a de-f- c feated at would probably make you Whittingstall of Great Britain to wm hir seventh national a whole lot more popular. Judgtennis singles championship m ing by the way the gallery apMrs. Whitingstalls the last nine years, the follow- plauded ing letter was L patched by every shot yesterday it would carrier pigeon: spem that the tennis public is My dear Mrs. Moody: as sec- getting just a trifle weary of retary of the International Soc- vour success. You neednt feel hurt about iety for the prevention of cruelty to women tennis players, I this, however, as sports fans have been instructed to write have always grown impatient and ask when on earth you in- with any team or individual Or who reached perfection. tend losing a tennis match. Mrs. thereabouts. You It is hardly a secret, probably Moody, that since 1922 you have wouldnt know about it but Cona severe trial and burden nie Mack had to dismantle that ten to the officers of this society. great team of his because the Since 1926 you have been worse folks tired of seeing the boy3 win And Jack Dempsey didnt thn ,tljaU Ypur record, of not " having lost a set, much Jess a know" real popularity 'until a match, since the later date, has Mister Tunney chopped him comes pretty close to driving down. the officials and staff workers Respectfully yours, of this organization haywire. , Hernando Q Throckmorton P. S. I forgot to mention that Following your victory of yesterday, which proved that no- you will be expected to furnish thing short of fire, flood and your own feather duster, anvil, oestilence is going to stop you, etc. The society, of course, will the board of governors decided supply the oceans and the things had gone far enough river. and that drastic steps must be taken if the society was going to keep any sort of office hours. After a meeting that lasted well into the night the board came up with a plan, which with your cooperation, it believes will go a long way toward ending the misery and suffering of the poor women tennis players. The plan follows: Today, Tuesday and Ar.d, nie Pin? cert may play fullback to open a place ior Bob Erf sKine. freshma and. who will clear the path for ball carriers. And a powerful Jewish boy, Aaron Rosy Rosenberg probably will be at the vital running guard station. The Trojans have answtred charges of playing soft schedules by living up a most strenuous campaign, including the annual tussle with Notre Dame and a closing game at the Los Angeles coliseum with the University of Georgia. United liki n Greatest Season Todays Sport Parade 2. Mrs. Moody to wear rubber boots and carry an anvil under each arm, dropping of either anvil to result in loss of match. 3. Mrs. Moodys section of the row. court, when playing in the east, to consist of all that territory There are about 7280 hospitals between the Atlantic and the In the United States. Of these in Mississippi. When playing 700 are in New York State. the west Mrs. Moody will be responsible for all the land between the Mississippi and the Pacific. The board of governors be $10,000 Coast Teams Flan PRESIDENT. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO Tb JIT.Ct, fftt |