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Show THE HERALD- JOURNAL, LOU AN, UTAH, THURSDAY, JANUARY - 1911. 30, TACK SEVEN. Looti High Favored Over Fifth And North Logan Win; Sixth Downs 8th; Second Loses Logan First Holds League Lead M-Me- Morth Cache Given Nod; Spartans Picked i t region one basketball M Men Box Scores n Team Standings Schedule Friday Won Lost Pet. 8 p. m. Box Elder at Logan, 6 1.000 m. Logan First Weber at North Cache. 8 p. 5 .833 Logan Sixth South Cache at Bear River. 4 .666 Logan Second 4 .666 ' Most important game in region Eleventh 4 Prov. First .666 this week end will be played 2 n .333 Worlh-i?. Logan Eighth Logan, with Coach Glen 2 .333 in Logan Seventh ztons Grizzlies, victorious a 2 .333 River Heights heir last two encounters, oppos-in1 .266 the strongest quint of Box College 0 Prov. Second .000 Elder Bees developed in Brignam decade. City during the past Next Weeks Schedule ' Logan Improve At Logan; ' The Bees hold a perfect record First vs. Eighth, 7 p. m. i j eague play thus far, but tneir Logan Prov. Second vs. Eleventh, 8 p. m. . .nponents, with exception of South Logan Second vs College, 9 p. m. 'have been only mediocre. The d five At Providence: Rasmussen-coacbeFloyd River Heights vs. Seventh, 8 p. m. 0 in the downed Bear River Sixth vs. Prov. First, 9 p. m. i round of the season, then 2 extra-- t t followed that with a CACHE STAKE time win over South Cache, Last Last Nights Results checked week, North Cache was Ninth 18 Fifth 22, by Box Elder has North Logan 24, Tenth 23 Logan, on the other hand,t Fourth 79, Hyde Park 30 all run up sizeable scores again-.opponents, though falling to .South Team Standings Victories are Cache and Ogden. held over Weber and Bear River. Game In Richmond toOther Cache county gamer North matches morrow night RichWeber at Cache against no scoring punch, mond. With the Bulldogs have been kept out column altogether, of the win but they have held their opponNext Wednesdays Schedule scores. If Weber is low ents to Ninth vs. Tenth. 7 p. m. should have hitting its stride, it North Logan vs. Third, 8 p. m. no particular trouble with North BullHyde Park vs. Fifth, 9 p. m. Cache however the nettled a to Fourth, bye. their way may fight dogs first victory of the season. North over Logan continued a strong a trip South Cache makes bid for Cache stake honors. Fifth the mountain to Bear River where ward picked itself off the floor after a beating last week by Third, Sixth made a comeback to reclaim of the three Two out Logan stake recognition, First congames last week were picktinued undefeated, and Logan Seced correctly. Heres another ond met trouble with Providence try; First, a team which is definitely in Elder Box over Logan the running. a are team, The Bees great That sums up the high spots in but not too great. Victories last nights Cache and Logan stake have been only mildly imM Men rounds as 16 strong teams or decisive pressive not in the two leagues continued the brilliant like Ogdens and seasonal campaign. the Grizzlies are on the First Wins climb upward. First warders Championship Bear over South Cache 9 in downed Providence Second Soma .will River dispute a game which went true to expectfans the this, including ations, with Ike Willmor.e having a from Bear River. But Carl field day at the basket, closely folSmith's boys didn't look so lowed by B. Sharp. Fuhriman and maybe good against Logan Smith were standouts for Provithevll thats indication dence. bounce back against the In making a comeback after bowto Logan Second last week, the Spartans. ing Weber North Cache over Sixth ward quite easily downed some cause And this may with Moogey Bailey, Eighth On their eyebrow-liftinGoldie Peterson, Lou Yeates and home floor, and very hungry Ensign Burns leading the attack. for victory, the Bulldogs Burns sprained his ankle and may will see their first victory be lost for the next round or two. of the season. Seventh and Eleventh fought on pretty close terms, with Anderson, Simmons, Paulos and Haws of the going will be plenty tough. Eleventh showing a bit too much Coach Worthington of Logan power. Taylor, Blaisdale and Sevwere standouts for will in all probabilities be with out the services of George Nelenth son, rugged Providence Hot guard who suffered a leg injury while skiing. George Crabtree ran wild at the basket wasn't in the lineup against Bear for Providence First, with Hansen River, and although Derrold Wat- and Skidmore doing their bit as kins did a great job of substituti- Logan Second bowed. Lambourne led Seconds scoring with 13 points, ng, Nelsons loss was felt. with Bateman and Morrell showing Close Contest The Grizzlies showed their best their customary good game, and form of the year against Weber, Bradshaw brilliant at center. then slumped for the Bear conRiver Heights, with Keith Long, test, They W. Schenk and good floor play, although winning. should be back to normal for the overcame College Box Elder contest, and a Logan stake games next week thrilling game is expected. may be moved to Thursday, since Bill the Boy Scout dinner meeting is will place Worthington Ryan and Rod Jones at forward scheduled for the gym on WednesPositions again, depending upon day night. There are three rounds Ryan's smooth ball handling, ex- left to play, and in order to finish pert shooting and Jones hawking the round robin before the district ability for his main attack. At tourney, no weeks can bo skipped. Slow Game center will he Lew Livingston, while .To Kidgell, scoring guard, It was a slow, unimpressive game and Watkins, occupy guard posts played by Logan Fifth and Ninth, Blaine Willmore, Burt Robinson. with the Fifth trailing for tho first Bill Camner. Dean Raugh and half to finally win in the last possibly Nelson will furnish re- quarter. Both teams wore off on serve material. passing and shooting, tied at halfCoach Earl and at the third period, Ferguson, who has time l, taken over basketbal since RasKitchen was high point man mussen has been called Into the with 12 points, followed by Love-da- y of Ninth with 8. army service, will be depanding "non his North Logan and Tenth furnishg forwards, RJensen and Burton, and Dick ed the thrills as they battled neck Morris, center, to do a great part and neck for the entire game. of his scoring. These fellows have Kohler of North Logan bagged 13 established themselves as some ot points. The big game next week ihe best n1n- -s in the pits Third against North Logan, region. and interest is high. Bulldog Lineup Since Webc- - has heii a The two cellar teams of the rest, that team will be league played what was probably tilt of the chamning at the bit against the the most Interesting score was North Cache. Heslon evening, although the Hancock. nd the Fourth and Hyde Park King brothers are poison makon efforts centered playing any opponent. Coach Jay Whitman will ing baskets instead of guarding. undoubtedly set yu-k- e with Durrant B'ch and , Charles Lowe as guards. Fourth won ' LJY1 FUerman at center; Dean amassing 29 points end Strong 24. and Kenneth Elwood at for- NORTH LOGAN Nyman f Kohler f Crookston c Peterson g Beutler g Totals G. T. F. P. 5 0 3 3 2 1 0 13 0 0 0 0 6 2 2 hitesides g Hollis g Watts 1 2 4 2 1 Totals .9 FIFTH 1 113 1 5 23 11 G. T. F. P. Kitchen f Bertelson f Brown c Andrews g Keetch g Knight g Franson Robinson Sorenson 4 6 4 12 0 0 3 2 3 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 11 11 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 35-2- 26-1- 1 54-2- 37-1- 8, Wen-nergr- , Totals NINTH Loveday f Davis f Larson c Stevenson g Macey g Wood . 8 13 6 22 G. T. F.P. 1 7 6 8 0 0 2 2 1 6 0 0 0 0 . 10 . Porter Totals FOlRTH 2 4 0 0 1 1 1 ....14 11 1 6 0 2 3 2 1 0 11 15 CLARKSTON E. Jardine f L. Goodey f R. Thompson c E. Archibald g D. Godfrey g V. Thompson 0 0 ..... . ,..13 4 5 LEWISTON SECOND Boman f Bair f V. Ransom c Rigby g E Ransom g Wheeler Bergeson .... Totals RICHMOND NORTH ... . 13 0 0 0 13 0 10 0 12 10 36 1 2 10 1 11 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 34 G. T. F. P. 2 3 1 0 0 2 0 ..0 3 6 5 11 0 15 10 4 10 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 8 13 6 22 G. T. F. P. 2 ..2 ..2 .0 1 1 ..,.8 115 111 115 3 0 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 3 19 2 Olof Nelson Falls To Smithfield Second Played for the Infantile paralysis fund, a gams between Smithfield Second ward and the Olof Nelson quint last night resulted in & 9 victory for the Seconds. It was a good game, with Lowe, the Downs boys leading the Second ward attack, and Ellis antj D. Rich paring Olof Nelson. 49-3- d. 79-3- MARBLE PHILADELPHIA. wins 30-2- 4, Jan. 30 tl'.Rl Alice Marble defeated Marv Hardwick of 6-In England 6-her first appearance Philadelphia ?s a tennis professional last night rtore 4,000 fans. Don Budge of fl'fRted Bill Tilden. later paired with Miss 7-- iu-- 8 and to down rr-ic- k and Tilden in the Miss doubles, TWO SIGNED SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 30 U. The San Francisco Seals today announced signing for the 1941 season of Lawrence Jansen, leading 1940 pitcher In the Pioneer League, and Ray Partee, hta bat tervmate on the Salt Lake City Newton ward M Men, continuing club. domination of Smithfield stake basketball. defeated Smithfield Third 2 0 0 4 after trailing in H. Griffin last night the opening minutes of play. 13 11 4 30 Totals The box score: G. T. F. P. SMITHFIELD O. T. F. P. 3RD NEWTON 1 4 2 5 2 Saxton f L. Cooley f 1 2 1 Toolson f D. Griffin f ..3 1 2 6 0 0 Winn c Nelson c 3 0 0 0 0 C. Peterson g Olney g 1 1 0 8 2 8 Parkinson g Rigby g iG. Cooley g ...2 2 1 1 9 10 12 4 24 Totals Peterson Newton Downs Marble 10 ... a cI"II2 117 15 .... 10 ........3 Girls 13 to 15 years, 220 Boys 13 to 15 years, 80 yard backward race. 12 Girls 13 to 15 years, 80 yard backward race. 13 Figure skating open to all ages. The 8 awards will be given to winners under 15 and winners over 15. Circles or eights 1 Outside edge forward. 2 Inside edge, forward. 3 Outside circles backwards. 4 Right outside .inside forward. 5 Left inside outside for- 0 two-wee- Long at forward, and that caaibinotion looked pretty good, with Marvin Abrams at canter. ArW Maiio-han- , high scoring guard, and Doug Shelton, will be at their regular gunrd posts. 11 4 , Pog 10 yard race. 19 0 0 10 0 0 0 4 2 0 ..... P. 13 10 0 0 0 2 Scheduled On Wednesday race. 6 Girls 9 to 12 .years, 100 yard race. 7 Boys 9 to 12 years, 80 yard push race. 8 Girls 9 to 12 years, 80 yard push race. Three persons. Two face each other; then sit down clasping each other around body. The third teammate pushes them 80 yards. 4i.pjs.Boys 13 to 15 years, 220 yard race. 8 30 G. T. F. P. 13 f 1 0 0 0 G. T. F. 5 3 3 0 0 0 3 8 7 5 0 0 Totals Traveler f Woodland c Hendricks g Johnson g E. Stoddard M. Stoddard 0 12 0 0 2 10 8 7 11 4 10 2 0 0 2 0 6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals Totals HYDE PARK V. Waite f Balls f K. Waite c Cook g Woolf g Howell B. Lamb 29 2 24 2 4 37 10 5 79 G. T. F. P. 1 2 SIDEGLANCES races under 100 yards Will start in the south east corner and finish in the northeast corner. Certificates will be given the first 3 places In each event. 220 yards w'ill be once around the nnks. If there are more entries than we can run in one race we will have two races. Events Reviewed 1 Bovs 8 years and under, 60 yard race. 2 Girls 8 years and under, 60 yard race. 3 Boys 8 years and under 60 yard one skate race. 4 Girls 8 years and under, 60 yard one skate race. 5 Boys 9 to 12 years, lOO yard 1 high-scorin- wards. L"st week, Con Watts at South Fache tried Kennv Maughan and 4 j IHf An early glimpse of Utah Aggie track and field point wmneis this spring may be had by loyal Farmer backers this afternoon in the spacious fieldhouse when sqimd members loosen the tension of their muscles caused by winter season activity at an intrasquad meet. Test of Strength The meet which will be the first indoor affair of its type in the fieldhouse this year will serve more or less of an indication of what strength will have in tbe cinder sport this spring. All events except the javelin and hammer will be run-of- f, the meet getting under way at 5 p. m. under tbe direction of Assistant Coach Ken Vanderhoff who is handling the track and fieidmcn while Coach Dick Romney is kept busy with the hoop sport. There is one thing practically certain, however, as far as both the meet Is concerned and the Farmers coming campaign, and that is they will be missing the d Lee of services Cordon In the sprints, Cardan having landed a recent coaching berth at Box Elder high school. sorrel-thatche- - S Winger Standout Captain Earl Winger, will lead the Farmers In the practice meet in his specialty, the pole vault. Winger should have things Just about to himself in the event this season with the graduation of Brigham Young university's record holder, Carl Clark. COW mi it HtA RERVICf. IC. T M. RCG. V. t-- MT T-- they left a nice, comfortable apartment in the some people dont know when theyre well offl Ill bet city Colored Coeds Meet Cliffs Service On Friday BLOCK THAT BASKET Basketball fans of south Cache Valley were anxiously awaiting the appearance Friday night In Wells-vili- e of the sensational Colored Coeds, championship girls hoop team, who will clash with Cliffs Service. There Is no high school tilt In Hyrum Friday, since South Cache goes to Bear River. Thus, sports attention centered on the Wells-vill- e scrap, which will take place in the Junior high recreation hall. That the game will be an unusual e: hibition there is no question. illustrated articles Tyde Pickett, U. 8.' Olympic star, Guard Shouldnt Intercept Dribble Tenth of 15 on defensive basketball. will perform between halves, Kate Bard, girl forward for six years, will be in the lineup, BY JEFF CARLIN chamFamous Flayer and Coach along with the seven-foWhat Is the proper way to guard pion. a man who Is dribbling? Should Cliff's Service is a crack lnde the defensive player stick his hand pendent team, member of the Vat in and try to break up the drib- ley hoop league. The colored girls ble. or should he let it continue? are expected to be tough competl Many young players will try to tion, since their record shows they dribble the at start its have defeated some ot the best in' intercept dependent mens teams. Prices have been set at 15 and 30 cents. ot For Threes Threes: 1 Outside forward to 2 Inside for Inside backward. ward to outside backward. 3 Out side backward to inside forward. 4 Double threes. 14 Boys 16 to 18 years, 220 yard race. 15 Girls 16 to 18 years, 220 yard race. 16 Boys 16 to 18 years, 80 yard Candle race. 17 Girls 16 to 18 years, 80 yard Candle race. Each skater is given a candle and a box of matches. At the sig nal, each lights his candle and Finals Held In skates to the finish line. If lh candle goes out he must atop and relight it. The winner is the first Guard gains nothinr, lose a one over the finish line with a Aggie Mat step by stopping to interfere lighted candle. with dribble. It Is better to 18 Boys 18 to 25 years, 220 keep up with dribbler, guard Half of the Utah Aggie mat yard race. 19 Girls 18 to 25 years, 220 him cloeely when he stops. team was determined Wednesday afternoon as final tryout bouts yard race. 20 Boys and girls 18 to 25 and were conducted in four of the they usually Incur a personal years, 100 yard mixed tandem foul. The only time to Interfere eight weight Classes and one Sem- race. ifinal match was held. The remainwith a dribble Is when you are Contestants race In pairs. The directly In the path of the offening final matches will take place two skaters stand side by aide, sive man. who will run into you today. Coach George Nelson announced each taking the others right hand If he continues. in But when the man you are Wednesday that his squad will lefthia right hand, and the others hand, in his left hand, thus guarding starts to dribble, the meet Coach John Anderson's Desto do la to keep up with him. eret gymnasium team at Salt Lake joined they skate to a finish line. thing If you stick a hand in and attempt 80 yards. Distance The state collegiate City Friday. 21 Men over 25 years 220 yard to knock the ball away, you will race also opens at Salt Lake City race. probably foul him, and if you do diwhen the Friday defending 22 Ladies over 25 years, 220 not. vou will inevitably be thrown visional champs, Brigham Young race. slightly oft balance and lose a step. university, tangle with University yard It Is better to follow him closely, 23 Men over 25 years, backof Utan matmen. trying to force him out to the skulling 80 yards. Most hotly contested . match ward 24 Ladies over 25 years, back-wa- r sidelines if possible. At any rate, the guard should keep pace, then Wednesday was in the 128 pound skulling 80 yards. class where' Gerald Palmer and use strokes but, try to be set squarely to guard not does Skater Dale Maughan went two extra pe- With both runners an shot when his man constantly on endsattempted riods to a draw. A rematch In this ice the dribble. movehimself ankle by propels weight will probably take place to ment, in and out. determine which of the two will 25 Mixed cample skating, all FROM SOCCER TO LAW the University of Utah oppose CAMBRIDGE, Mass.. Jan. 0 team a week from Friday at Logan ages. 26 440 yard race open to all John F. Carr has resigned os socwhen the Farmers go Into defense agei i of men. cer coach at Harvard to devote of their state collegiate crown. 27 880 yard relay 4 men to bis time exclusively to law. In the 136 pound finale J. T. Abopen to all ages. Each bott disposed of La Mar Mackay team, once around team member of goes hi a close , match via a decision, rink. and Crosby Bott decisioned Ralph 28 880 yard race, open to all Rollins for the right to represent of men. the Aggies in the 145 pound ages weight. Captain Robert Koike, deECKERS CLl'B WINS fending divisional 121 pound SALT LAKE CITY, Jan. 30 (U.E) champ, successfully met the chalDrue lenge of Ecker Studio of Salt Lake Cityi Crandy, pti.hing his lesser experienced opponent in this last night defeated the Denver Le-- ! class. glon, 40 to 37, in a basketball game The only semi-finmatch of the played for benefit of the pres-- . was in 165 the bracket day Idents infantile paralysis fund. pound with Dale Miller dectslonlng Frank Eckers team, composed mainly of Watch For Complete DeSomsen. Miller will exchange grips University of Utah graduates, with Dave Clark, letterman Thurs- went into a 0 lead a few minutes tails Tomorrow Nite. day, and other final matches will after the opening whistle and was C. C. Co. be held m the 155 pound, 175 never headed. The halftime score pound and heavyweight divisions, was 23 to 19 for Eckers. Tourney Saturday Monday O 6-- Anderson Sigma Chi A second Aggie who should enjoy a great season Is Dale Nelson in the middle distance runs. Nelson has been practicing Indoors since way last fall and Is really intent on walking off with everything this season, and he can just about do It Judging by what he did last year even though he did lose out in the quartermile event in the conference by sheer inconfidence. . Twins Watched Burns and Burnis Watts, the speedy twins from down Spring-vlll- e way, will make their debut this afternoon for the Fanners, being outstanding prospecta in the middle distance races also. Don Anderson, crack broad jump find of last season will particl-oat- e in his specialty, and Dick Jackson will head the high Jumper. Others Include Lowall Alton Davis and Albert, all Ayl-wort- h, longer distance runners. Nelson On Tuesday evening walked off wit- - first place m the first lndooi distance run His time staged in the fieldhouse. mile for the two and one-ha-lf run was 13 minutes 395 seconds. Young Davis was second and Sophomore Burns B. Crookston was third. In fourth place was Jack Cook followed by Hughes Williams. Hoppe Progresses ward. al Aggie Track Squad Sets Meet Today All G. T. F. P. 5 2 0 10 Totals HYDE PARK Balls f V. Waite f Cook c Howell g Woolf g K. Waite Scamons Lamb Totals 2 0 4 13 10 18 Bodrero f Durrant f Strong c Stone g Gardner g Ludlow Purser 1 0 0 45-3- t liiniwrtr With weather favoring Ice skating once again, a Logan City Ice Carnival will be held Wednesday, February 5, at 7 p. in., under tne sponsorship of the Logan Recreation Council, it was announced today by Director Glen Worthington. The carnival will be staged at the modern rink at Central Park. Hundreds of skaters who have taken advantage of the excellent conditions during the season are expected to participate. Events, committees and officials were announced today by Director Worthington, who is general chairman of the event. Other commit' tee chairman are Jack Croft, dean of men at USAC; Martell Ewing county WPA recreation supervisBarrett and Fred or; Conrad Leishman, WPA recreation workers. The rinks and equipment com mittee Includes Merle Ewing, Lath' en McNiel and Darrell Larson. Events and rules were listed thus by Director Worthington: There will be no public skating until after the events are complete. The races over 100 yards will start on the east side and finish on the east side. 10 0 15 135 ..0 . c W 4 9 11 1 Schaub f 113 5 l TENTH Watts f Jensen hJournC tt-Jeral-d Ice Carnival To!. LOGAN STAKE I.aat Nights Uesulta River Heights 45, College 32 Eleventh 33, Seventh 26 Sixth 37. Eighth 18 Logan First 54, Prov. 2nd 29 Prov. 1st 48, Logan Second 32. VI Takes In Billiard Tourney Hoop Championship CHICAGO, Jan. 30 r.E) Willie entered the third round of leaders in Hoppe of The defense his game-a-da- y n the fraternity league chase in the world billiards title Sigma Chi, current three-cushio- Utah State Intramural program, Increased their lead Wednesday afternoon, downing PI Kappa A1 pha 23-- 6 to walk off with the B league championship in the basketball tourney. Burns and Led by Bill Twitchell B. Crookston, the Sigma Chi's took over at the outset and result of the stiff was never In doubt as the winners rolled up e 10-- 1 lead in the first half. Melvin Manning and Fred Allen also contributed to the scoring for the victors, and Stan Castleton, Reid Bishop and Dave Clark stood out for the today after demonstrating his remarkable precision by holding his second opponent to 12 points. His match with Len Kenney of Chicago ran to 36 innings last night before Hoppe won, 50 to 12. because he still was shaky from the severe attack of Influenza which caused him to abandon the match challenge against Jake Schaefer, Jr., of Chicago just be-fthe world tournament. Although he was unable to score heavily himself during the first 26 or innings, Hoppe succeeded in keeping his opponent baffled by leaving him few good shots. BASKETBALL U.S.A.C. VS. UTAH U. Saturday, Feb. 1st 8;00 P. M. HELD HOUSE o ADMISSION RESERVED SEATS $1.00 and 73 UENERAL .ADMISSION 50 Tickets on Sale at Logan Hardware and Secretarys Office |