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Show J SEPTEMBER TIIE HERALD - JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, MONDAY, PACE FOUR 1931. 21, aGGIES PLAY MONTANA RAINES HERE NEXT SATURDAY ,;Big Inter-Section- Contests Scheduled !i ' f! t r i a C , I r 7 a i; e t s d ?! a , u I r I 5 i 1 5 I 'f r i t, i ! , t$? Monday Romney. by Coach Dick The announcement officially spikes rumors that the Aggies would meet the aggregation which was defeated at Ogden by Brigham Young university Friday night. The Montana school has been scheduled to appear in Logan and this original lineup will be followed through, according to the Aggie mentor. Football camp broke up Saturday with the Blue and White warriors further advanced and looking better than they have for a numIntensive ber of years. workouts are scheduled for the first three days of this week with a tapering off process outlined for Thursday and Friday. all-st- ar Sport Parade ' BY HENRY McLEMORE i United Press Staff 1 Correspondent NEW YORK, Sept. 21. Comparisons are odious, Dle-asGandhi said to Marlene so ;trleh, but they are never odious, not to mention odorous. as just before a world series 1 when the sports writing boys pile one pair of statistics on "another and by a process of mental arithmetic tell you who t has the stronger team, can i What we mean is, you deul-, ?take all those dope stories lng with .the rival first base-- I man, the rival second baseman, the rival third baseman, the s rival water boys, the rival groundkeepers, and the rival i batboys of the Philadelphia Athletics and St. Louis Card! nals and throw them out the i window. For t anymore than a 'revolution in I South America. If you doubt us and want to check up, why Just pull out fa couple of baseball guides (we I used the 1931 and 1930 editions) land run through the composite t box scores of the last series (Ed. Note: The curta'n will be lowered for five minutes while fthe skeptics are busy checking up ) I Now, what did we tell you. I hope you noticed, the smart 1 les, that Jim Bottomley, vho hit better than .300 during the regular season, could not get no more than one single In 22 J times up for a grand average of .045 in the 30 tiff with the And that Taylor Athletics. 1 Douthtt, another .300 hitter, i batted at the breathtaking clio 4 of 083. And yhen you bat 083 couldn't Alt j , 1 l i 1 I , 1 i i ' I ' i J i s hltT'medicmTballwltha'two- o fy k f ' -- t Coach Joe Call's Preston high school football team surprised followers Saturday afternoon at Pocatello when they held the strong high school team to a 13-- 0 Pocatello victory Although the Indians were on the short end of the score, they show ed considerable promise and with a little more season- mg should go a long way In-inRegion One football The handicapped dians through the loss of Wells with a broken foliar bone. A wide end run of 45 yards with Bud Wadsworth Pocatello oall, quarterback carrying the Presplaced the oval on the ton lirje On the next Banyard Dlav, Captain John took the ball through center lor a touchdown. Extra point was added by a pass, Wadsworth to Foster. In the early part of the second quarter, the Railroaders scored again when Wadsworth Intercepted a pass and ran for a touchdown. Try for goal was missed. For Preston the playing of Poole, Fdwards, Chatterton, Bingham and Dailey was outstanding. The starting lineups' Pocatello Preston - by-fo- g- - uD actus JV fhrir pre-seas- on ! H-a- Chatterton Dailey, (C) Nelson Hawks . Bingham life. - 1 SITES Newel B Cook, state fish and game commissioner, announced baturday th,e location of the camps which will be established bv his department in connection with the open season on inatuied bull elk. The season is to last from November 11 to November 20. In add.tion to camps for the and for the conhunters venience of the hunters, the is establishing commissioner checking stations at suitable points in the general vlcinitv of the areas in which the elk may be hunted. It will be required that each hunter check in at such stations, where he will receive a numbered metal tag for identification. Each hunter will also be required to check out, leaving his permit and a description of his kill, as to approximate age and other details necessary for an intelligent management of the elk herds in the state. On the Cache forest, where seventy-fiv- e elk may be killed, the camp will be in the Boy Scout camp in Logan canyon. Checking stations will be established at the state fish hatchery in the canyon and at N J. Hodges store in Garden i.... c ATTENDANCE GOOD Meacham, Larson and W. Rasmussen. Pocatello J. Sedam, Ray, Hess, PRESTON.Supt. J. W. a very satisfactory McDonald. Reynolds, Lebgiley, Delate, Dahlstrom, Hurst, Zac-car- atendance in the local schools Neilson, Blair, Westwood at the close of the second week for this popular actor who and Frandsen. of school. The Preston high started a cycle of robust charOfficials: Plastino, referee: school has an enrollment of 288; acterizations in Cimarron and Shurtliff, umpire; Gross, head the Junmr high school an who has ridden this wave of linesman. 350 students. The virility ever since. fourth, fifth and sixth grades In making an outstanding have an enrollment of 252. The success of "The Public DeThe year book of the National lower grades at the Central a fender Dix has smashed Recreation association shows "chool has an anrollment of sacred tradition that 980 communities 450 students. Hollywood no star is United States e.Td Canadain the which has it that spent three to able make good pictures $38,518 194 for durQuality work and reasonable times running. Here is ample ing 1930, a yearrecreation of is prices prevail in the commerproof that this superstition a gam of $5,000,000 depression, over the cial printing department of breakable but more important the Herald-JournaA26tf. the eyes of this reviewer Is previous year. it can film this the fact that stand n its own merits regardless .4 recoids A1 YSTLRIOUS DISAPPEARANCE OF . Philadelphia Boston Sunday's freshman team which is to lose causing the varsity sleep at nights. Bob Nelson, a former Denver high school boy appears as the probable star of Withams aggregation-Nelson- , at fullback, has proven at pushing himself adept through the line, or at holding It up, as may be required. 1930 R. Adams of the local division. Mr. Adams urges all prospec- tive officials to attend the school as authorities from Salt Lake City will be there and a thorough discussion of the rules and changes will be made- - Any questions pertaining to the meeting may be answered by Mr. Adams at South Cache high school in Ilyrum. 4 At the Grand AID) Theater 1 Ol) Y 2 Brooklyn 6, St. Louis 1 Boston 2, 5; Cincinnati 5, 14. (Only games scheduled). AMERICAN Sundays Results Cleveland BROOKLYN GIRL Farents believed bhe had eloped. She returns home and (Saramtol Louis-Bosto- I I ! lLOWJpi!lES!? vr a Veir if on ran bag rfepccrfaftlc a. ) f v U-- -' V 'v-- Aw the s 4i 0r oh mu! rer pejlarillexs of listlerv pwli-ln- 5 g '0 0 0 0 tn.-'.lu- o o o o o '.lh "o 1 V- - vurrt'A M'c HA 7 or CHAub FLT AJl WAAr vote DO o Z if iht-thinl- Leave ARRELL Coming Med. and Thurs. 151 BE D WILLS, RICARDO (.OltniZ in G G V G -- G G Have your battery work done where 9 j 0 0 0 0 Aof 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 it 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 we know batteries J.J. 8 H & g The young fellow who brings his e to CRYSTAL BOTTLING & FURNITURE CO. to select furniture for THEIR home, is exercising a brand of judgment that should take him far in this world! rn AGENCY CO. 0TYSTAL INSURORS Phone 950 72-7- FALCON 4 0TTUNGffFURNITURE WEST FIRST NORTH STREET . st . ! LOGAN, UTAH 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Automotive and Radio Electricians 1st W. and Center Phone 330 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MUM KEATEOT BARGAINS EVER OFFERED IN UJSE CARS .... 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L' Richard Dix does It again1 The manly star of "Cimarron and "Young Donovan's Kid rethe Grand theatre appeared at Pictures today in RKO-Radi- o "The Public Defender his third hit of the season. The picture is a fitting vehicle and TOMORROW live Days Onl ! "Young Results New York 6,6; Chicago 16, 7. di, ' 9- .. BED j Preston Beil, Handy, Clayton, se while all the Incidentally coaches aie looking for passers, some of the canniest are spend- no llle lI scchln, about for boys who can use their feet- A punt always has been and probably always will be one of the best weapons, offensive and defensive, on the gridiron. Coloiado U. with what Is touted as the most promising team of the last five years goes to Oregon with high hopes. Those gentlemen who praetiee prognostication pronounce the coming Silver and Gold squad the probable contender with Utah university on Nov. 14. when the champlon.shio of the conference is decided Myron Wltham has much of his 1930 material In uniform again this year, and with it has an almost intact lg Chicago i Substitutions: hh sur-nri- . . Griffiths Griffiths le It LEAGUE St. Louis New York Long Kenney Rork rg rt .. .. G. Sedam Jensen re .... . . Heaps Poole Q . . Wadsworth Edwards T. Rasmussen lh .... Carlyle Greaves rh Banyard City. fb Nash .... Foster With the gala event of the season, so far as tho Moun-Ijl- n conference goes, a came bi tween C. C. and W'sst Point, scheduled for October .11 dm1 eh Van De Graff s little playground looked more like a Dill diamond today than a football sailed as field. spheroids The annual school for foot-- , through the air m all directions. Thus far the barrage ball officials In Region One has produced no new passers. Will be held Wednesday evening 7 30 p m. at the Boxelder Owens, a' junior, at quarterback. school in Brigham City, and Carlson, a sophomore prob-- : heavably will do most of the according to an announcement nidue Saturday by Arbitrator H. lng unless an unexpected comes into the Tigers, - i rd C. C. While Bottomley and Douthit, two of the St. Louisians who 'were touted to the skies In the ! dope stories, were falling down Charley Gelbert. led the club in j the shortstop, batting with a mark of .316 T, The same thing was true on l the Philadelphia side of the fence Mickey Cochrane, who .357 . hit during the season, bat- .222 ted in the series. And Mule who batted a respectable could do no better than ; 300, i 111 In the big battle. The same t thing happened in the 1929 ! series. We quote these exammerely as proof of our ples gument that these dope stories are just so much malarkey The , ooys might as well say Gelbert cd. Peckinpaugh went out and all-ti; has an edge on Boley because made eight errors for an he takes his coffee straight or record. , Dykes will outshine Adams because Dykes has size 10 feet, The world series is two other from the while Adams take a No. fellows altogether regular season- The stakes are Oh yes, we almost forgot to high and the men must play mention Roger pressure Peckinpaugh under tremendous and the 1925 series. Because of Some of the boys are unable Pecks brilljjnt plav during the to deliver when the heat season (he was awarded the turned on, while others, the we believe trophv for most valuable pliy-e- r Money players, the boys gave Washington they are called, are at their short-bea tremendous edge at when the gold is the stop Y'ou know what happen-- , world's championship. i were - iu STAND NATIONAL , Outstanding on the program are five intersectional maiclie', scheduling Colorado university against Oregon State at Portland, Colorado Aggies against Kansas U. at Lawrence, Brigham young against San Fian-cisc- o, at San Francisco, and Utah U. against Washington U -A at Seattle. Colorado Mines will travel 15 U, miles to take on Denver Chadron, battles Wyoming Colorado college plays Western State at Colorado Springs, Utah Aggies have scheduled Montana Mines at Logan, and Montana ckle St. Marys of State will' nn., at Bozeman, In Winona, the remaining contests. Colorado Agg:es may need a bit of farm relief when they lace Kansas U. The Aggies last season, fared not over-we- ll and lost some of their best men The squad this by graduation. year Is fairly large, but much will success of Its depend upon the manner In which the new men stand up against competition. Kansas U, It Is reported, lias a powerhouse concealed on the Lawrence campus, and the Aggies are figured to have but a slight chance of emerging vith victvyC game Is Western State-C- . expected to be an aerial battle. Coach Mead, at Gunnison, always has been adept at pass instruction, and handicapped by lack of material as he has been, has sent some teams into the field with a remarkable ability In the open game. Four of Mead's men are basketball players, all veteran", and all are expected to be accurate on cither end of a oars To combrtish- bat them, the naVsC THEY IS BY I'NITI.D PRLSS Football takes its bow in the Rocky Mountain conference this week end. Eleven of the 12 conference teams will venture forth to battle. The lone exception is Colorado Teachers, which remains undated for another week. Utah Aggies will meet Montana State Smool of Mines at Logan Saturday to officially open the football season here, according to an announcement made a ' Sr S'- HOW Preston Indians Give Pocatello Real Fight These Lettermen Lead Utah Aggie Camp al Essex Sedan Essex Coaeh 1931 Chevrolet Coach 1928 1928 Motor Co. 11 |