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Show T n E IIERALD - LOGAN, JOURNAL, . BRUSHING UP SPORTS unexperienced but WILLING WORKERS The Aggie squad this year will be largely composed of inexperienced men but they appear to be willing workers and if pep and enthsiasm are counted as anything, the Big Blue team will be a good one. However, there are one or two things such as working in a suitable quarterback and uncovering a good triple threat man that Romney is counting on to make the Aggies a real conference threat. The Aggies, during the two weeks of the camp, will live on the campus, sleeping in the gymnasium and eating in the college cafeteria. A nominal fee is being charged the athletes for the meals served during the camp. ORGANIZED PRACTICE OPENS THURSDAY Although organized practice which for the first week will consist largely of conditioning, does not start until Thursday, some of the boys could not resist the temptation to don the moleskins and hie themselves to the stadium to knock around a bit. Hence, Trainer George Nelson will probably have his rubbing alcohol and liniment in full play right from the first day of camp. Assistant Coaches Jack Croft and Bill Reading are on the ground assisting Romney in getting the work underway. Both of them will work with Romney on the varsity squad until school starts after which one will probably take over the freshman squad. I IE DEFEATED 17-1- 6. their credit. I The summary: .to i pHOW THEY STAND TRACK MEET NATIONAL u yfA Sport Parade Poises PSCeON The HE RAH arrjjf ICO YDS- " United Press Correspondent NEW YORK, Sept. 9 (UP) Being one of those inartistic souls who would rather watch an elephant do the rhumba in a China shop than a Gazelle leap lightly from crag to crag it is only natural that our favorite athletes are those who perform their deeds in a spectacular manner. Of course, our list of favorites is not entirely devoid of players who worked with grace and perfection of form, for some of our most breath-takin- g athletes have been flawless technicians. Bill Lewis Tilden, Lacey, Babe Ruth, and Jack But Dempsey for example. these men are exceptions- - Nine times out of ten perfection means monotony. Bobby Jones, Helen Wills Moodv Gene Tun-ne- y and Tommy Hitchcock are of this school. The latest addition to our roll of honor is Berkeley Bell of the Texas Bells- Tnere are dozens of men in tennis who will whip Bell more often than he Newton scored a ten inning i victory over Trenton by the! close score of 2. The game! was hard fought and well play- - j ed throughout with the Newton boys holding the upper! hand theh majority of the time.! Larsen of Newton was the) best hitter of the day with five) Curtis, lb Carlson, 3b Hirst, ss Picot, if DCurtis, rf Barrett, 2b Knowles, p Waite, lA icSEGosJDS onTPF. OrtlFGPM AMD ... HUES'" AflS&CaK JJ A'N. wwTe .sc vuvv cycled Vro - (A 9 ,' -- UV Tv1 ! uifTHTdCPeot, U 6 6 6 6 5 6 6 5 c O. I Jr T Reese, N rv-- ' Nt I Ms Si- - j v - Totals Tcwf,- LEAGUE Won. Lost. PetHome Runners baseball nine handed Newton a 22-- 6 troun-- j ring Thursday. Irv Knowles did the pitching for the winners and let the Newton boys down with five safe hits, while Barker was touched for 18 safe clouts. Carlson, third baseman for the Home Runners was the best Tuesday's Results hitter of the game with six 3, 3; New York Philadelphia to the plate and i. 4. charged trips five hits to his credit. Cincinnati 0, Pittsburgh 3. The summary: Boston 6, Brooklyn 10. Home Runners (Onlyl games scheduled). AB. R. H. 1 5 0 cf Brown, dash BY IIENRY McLEMORE 51 NEWTON -i AB. tv$oys i 13 0 2 5 3 3 2 0 1 18 22 3 4 5 4 3-- trips to the plate and three his credit. The summary: Nebeker Ber.son Larsen HAWS WS e c . v Al y- - ...... LoStT 80Cer to FIRST s.'t 5 ... IN S5CC-MD- T7tr ! ,.N.rrSvt m Crrr 0, 4 0 (I Andersen 40 to a first-roun- d victory The thing that makes Bell worthy of anybodys money is his magnificent disregard of form. Nobody ever will describe his movement about the court as poetry of motion. Par- ticularly fascinating is his forehand drive, a stroke that is executed after the manner of an angry man beating a crapet. He doesnt stroke the, ball; he Bells favorite shot thing you might call ing volley. He comes into the short court, is some- the slidcharging loses his balance plunges toward the net head foremost, and stabs at the ball while in full flight. The remarkable thing about this performance is that it earns Bell plenty of points. IT DETROIT, Sept. 9. U.m Desperately trying to stem the tide of popular criticism. Gar Wood, the Fox of Grayhaven today repudiated his alleged admission that he saved the Harms-wort- h trophy for America by trickery. The denied white-haire- d speed king he deliberately: lured the challenger. Kaye Don, across the starting line ahead of the nin. Wood, in the Miss America Miss IX, and Don in his of criticism in the United' States and England, Wood declared he had no thought of disqualifying either himself or his rival when he made the fatal dash. Stories of such a plot are highly absdrd, he told the United Press. Why, we didnt ha e time to think up such a stunt. My statements have been misinterpreted. I have that I made no admission tricked Don. Of course I said it was just a Yankee trick. But all I meant was the trick of getting in front and staying there, which would have won the heat for us if we hadn't been SALT AWAIT ORDER LAKE CITY, Sept. team of Cache Valley baseball rliosen R. II. from the teams players of Clarkston. Logan. Weston and Clifton will play the Plain City team champions of the Weber County farm bureau league, Saturday afternoon at Weston. The nine will be A all-st- ar Payne A. Hauser Jensen .. Brough ... H. AB. R. H.l 5 1 2 5 0 1 5 0 0l 4 0 0, Hauser. .... For the use of lectures, a pro jector has been invented that! shows pictures on a mirror back of .the speaker as he operates! It so that he never has to turn! his back to his audience. o 3 3 O William S. Wadsworth, coroners physicians of Philadelphia, has evolved a color test to gauge a mans mental make-u- p and show whether or not he is capable of certain Dr. Oi 4 1, 1 4 0 4 0 Jardine, Butler, 39 AMERICAN 2 1 1 6 LEAGUE I , Thurs., Sept. r everything hold the Wn DEPENDABLE USL BATTERY Don't take chances with a battery of dubious quality when you can buy a sturdy, USL dependable, Battery for so little Kits 80? of all cars BATTERIES latest in G O () I) Y E A R PATHFINDER Lifetime Guaranteed Have your battery I work done where O we know batteries BATTLING LAMOREAUX 4.50-2- 1 see Rounds MARION AMES Logan 4 vs. vs. TURP TAYLOR LYNN PITCHER Smithfield Admission Reserved $1.50; General $1.00; . 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Both were disquali- acts. fied and yesterday Woods Miss America VIH cruised around Quality work and reasonable the course alone to win the prices prevail in the commerfamous trophy. of cial printing department l. A26tf. Obviously upset by the storm the al Lewiston 0 4 0 .4 Brower, Brown, 9 (UP) Just as soon as the order from the interstate commerce concommission is received, struction of the Dotsero Cutoff will begin, according to J. S. Pyeatt, president of the Denver & Rio Grande Western. L. I., Sept. 9 (UP) by an international Intensfied Rounds LEONDA POULSON Brigham 8f In Germany, airplanes have been specially designed for delivering city newspapers to suburban points, bundles of papers being dropped through holes in their cockpit floors. over Jean Borotra of France. 'Yesterday it enabled him to eliminate Wilmer Allison. Half the players Bell defeats are better than he is, but the doughty Texan wont admit it. rivalry and empellished by the presence of each of the world's three players, the United States polo championship was to get under way today at the Meadow Brook club. The outside competition is supplied by those two crack Argentine fours, Santa Paula and Hurlingham. The three are Lewis Lacy, Captain C. T. I. Roark and Thomas Hitchcock, Jr., Honors of playing the openCarlson, Barrett, R. Murray, Wyatt, Cooper 2, W. Maughan ing match went to Stephens and T. Baldwin. Three base hits Sanfords champion hurricanes and Sand Points. Brown, Reese and Curtis 4 3 TRENTON Mo. spirit carried him never-say-d- ie WESTBURY, 6 Rounds IIAWKESWOOD Lewiston vs. GARTH CLARK Logan I ....4 INJURIES FATAL ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo., Sept. 9 iU) Injuries which she suffered in an auto crash September 1 proved fatal yesterday to Helen Stclta, 22, of Lexington, RASRSJ) never kncAvs when he is licked and as a result he is liable to whip anybody. Last year this IS KID l' 1 4 4 4 Herald-Journa- 8 0 5 Hews, percomposed of such local formers as Jesse Dailey, Pete Evans and Lefty Jardine as Theres his tremendous fighting heart for one thing. He 13 TITLE Logan j ...5 5 ...., will WELLSVILLE 26 Rounds j I AB. R. H. All-St- ar trim them, but wed rather watch the tumbling Texan in action than any other six racqueteers you can name. hits!-t- NEWTON Petersen, Ballard, Jenkins, 12 - flogs it. The Wellsv'ille baseball nine defeated the Home Runners Monday afternoon by the score The Wellsville boys of as compared gathered 19 hits to 18 for the losers. ' A- Cooper and Curtis were the best hitters of the day with six trips to the plate and four hits PAGE FIVE TIN LISES By Laufer Enthusiasn Shown Prospective Utah Aggie didders were arriving here in full force today as the annual train-in- g camp got underway. The day was devoted largely to the issuing of equipment. Coach Dick Romney expects do start active work Thursday md has a full schedule that calls for work and more work from then clear through the season to the Turkey Day tilt with the University of Utah- 1931. 9, Tom - Plenty of Pep And SEPTEMBER WEDNESDAY, UTAH, ' i |