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Show THE HERALD PAGE FOUR - JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, SATURDAY, FIGHT 'INDUSTRY IS PICKING Wrestling, Boxing Cards Are Outlined 36 BOXING Kid Barger, the Treasureton The first wrestling card of welterweight, and one of the most promising mitt slingers the season will be staged at in Utah, will meet Peg Johnson Allen's arena Thursday night to announcement of Salt Lake City in an eight according round go at the Richmond made today by promoters m opera house, Wednesday, Sep- - charge of the affair, tember 30. George Nelson, foremost local Barger and Johnson battled exponent of the cauliflower to a draw in Ogden recently, art. will fake on Jack Smith, although the Kids followers be- - Seattle, in the feature with two lieved he had earned a decision out of three falls and a two over Johnson. Things ought to hour time limit Henry Jones be settled for good on Wednes- - of Provo and Pete Stecher of day evening when the two l Ohio, two welterweights, will also go the limit route. bovs meet Nelson Is too well known 16 Johnson has been for sever- al years a leading welterweight local fans to need any Introopponent tips the slugger of Utah and has been duction. His doing considerable fighting In ascales at 230 pounds and has record that includes meeting Salt Lake. Barger on the other hand is rapidly going forward such "big shots" as Strangler Jones and although he has taken on Lewis and Pat McGill. In his climb and Stecher are flashy little numerous set-uto the top. he is now getting youngsters and are expected to into pretty fast company and stage another snappy bout. Horace Christensen of Logan fans should get another chance to see him against a really good will take on Doc Johnson of 45 Salt Lake in a one-fal- l, opponent. minute time limlte contest One "Fatty Clark, the Logan other good preliminary is being giant, will get into action for the first time this season when lined up also, according to the he stai i s and trades wallops announcement. This is the first with Maive (Cyclone) Workman The two sluggers card to be staged this year In of Preston d Logan and Is expected to draw should put on a real a good crowd of local fight exhibition Harold Wiser of Lewiston will mix things with George Stephenson of Weston. Paul Heusser of Dayton says he can trounce A. J Mendenhall of Richmond and this should be a good entertainment In itself. Alf Dixon of Preston, a former Preston high school athlete wants an opportunity to stand toe to toe with Kid Castele of and trade some Treasureton BY WILLIAM H. BAILEY punches. The Treasureton boy United Press Correspondent is reported as carrying a real If the opening game of the genuine mule kick in his right arm. season between Denver U. and In the curtain raiser J. Taylor Mines last night was any Indiof Dayton will go four rounds cation, football, in the Rocky with Ayleworth of Richmond. Mountain conference will be more up in the air this year than ever. WRESTLING ' i ps two-fiste- UTAH SEATTLE, Sept. 26. (UP) Phelans Huskies Jlm-m- y 't Univermake their sity of Washington the 1931 debut today against of University championship Utah eleven. Confidently expecting to win by two or three touchdowns, the Huskies, nevertheless, were tough Drepared to encounter opposition. on other the hand, was Utah, nlmost as confident of victory. Coach Ike Armstrong, who hasnt watched his team go down to defeat In three years, smiled when told of the Washington hope to win by a good score. Thats fine, he said. So do UP IN CACHE VALLEY AMERICAN I.EAGIE Standing of the Teams Won Lost Pet Region One Football Results Preston 0 Bear River 0. Logan Alumni 13, Logan 12. Ogden 7 Davis 0 Indays Schedule Bear River at Weber North Cache at south Cache. Preston at Logan. 107 92 44 59 59 76 89 91 90 94 .709 .609 .607 .500 .403 401 .400 .369 Philadelphia Washington . 91 New York . . 76 Cleveland . 69 St. Louis 61 Detroit . . 60 Boston 55 .. . . Coach Joe Calls Preston high Chicago school football team battled the Friday's Results Bear River football eleven to a Washington 3. New York 8. 0 tie Friday afternoon at GarBoston 1, Philadelphia 7. land in the first regional footChicago-S- t. Louis, ram. ball game of toe season. Three scheduled. Bear River outplayed the Preston boys In the first quarter but after a lecture from NATIONAL LEAGUE Mentor Call during the half, the Standing of the Teams Indians came back strongly to completely outplay Bear River. In the Inal quarter, the Indians reached the 10 yard line on two occasions only to lose the ball on a penalty In the last seconds of play tne Preston boys blocked a kick on the Bear River ten yard line but the gun stopped further play. For Preston the playing of Nelson and Bingham at guards Thursdays Results Jensen, at tackle and Edwards Philadelphia 5, Pittsburgh 1. and Rasmussen in the barkfield Only game played. was outstanding. The Preston lineup was as fol'ows' Hawkes. center; Nelson and Bingham, guards; Dailey and Jensen, tackles; Pooeie and G. Bingham, ends: Edwards. quarterback; Rasmussen and Chatterton, fullback. halfbacks; Nash, 0-- SAN Sept. 26 aerial and line attack by the University of San Francisco football team solved the defense of Brigham Young university last night and gave the Fogmen a 25 to 0 victory hi their first game of the season. A crowd of 20 000 fans packed In the San Francisco Seals baseball stadium saw the fighting team from Provo, Utah, go through a scoreless half only to weaken in the second period under a barrage of line plung(UP) A FRANCISCO, combination By HENRY McLEMORE United Press Staff Correspendent NEW YORK, Sept. 26 (UP) Ever since we won the Calcutta sweepstakes iyou remember the headlines Poverty stricken sports writer wins $97 000 000,000 we in gold and Cnmaware") have taken a personal interest in young men who reached the heights by virture of lady luck. This will explain out devoting words to the Messrs. Krausse, Todt, Hoyt, Peterson, Heving Moore. Gonzales, Kaufman, High and Roettger. These genwere who tlemen are the boys lucky enough to be plucked from nowhere and dropped in the middle of the world series. And the world series means a lot more to a player than the opportunity to perform before a houseful of excited customers. Last fall each of the winning Philadelphia players was handed $5 038 and the St. Louis hired hands got $3,536 apiece. And m these days and times even Jeffs' a Morgan or a Vanderbilt would R. Eames think twice before sneezing at McCulloch five thousand bucks, whether Hoffman the 5 000 bucks was in lires. high schod alumni foooill team defeated the regular Grizzly football team by in a practhe score of 13-tice game played Friday afternoon at Crimson field. Coach Burns Crookston of Lo gan did consideraoie shifting of his lineup during the game and gave practically every player a chance to show his wares. of For Logan, the playing Russell Ballard, L. K. Kennard, George Henancks, Keith Worley, Lowell Brown, and Dean Smith war outstanding Olof Hoffman of the Alumni was especially brilliant with his terrific line plunging. The starting lineups; A lumni E. Scholes C. Atkinson A Atkinson C. Kowallis t F. Scholes .. . Balling . A. Eames Logan francs, marks, pesos, or octagon soap wrappers. 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England' To save the life of a kitten which was trauped in a drain, the water level in Bristols floating dock was lowered six inches by order of the harbormaster. A New Paint Job 899-- defeated Olympic champion, himself last night in a wrest-lin- g match with Ira Dern, oalt Lake, 206 Gansons flying tackle missed himTne husky grappler dived landed out of the ring and concrete head first on the floor. Needless to say, he failed to return to the ring. Each wrestler had taken a fall when the unfortunate dive occurred. AI Newman, Salt Lake heavyweight tnrew Joe Stocca, who claims to be Austrian champion with a reverse body piess; Dean Utah Detton, University of flattened John heavyweight Anderson, Salt Lake, with a body slam and Ralph Morley, Tooele, 147, defeated George Deamoff, 140, with a flying scissors. Waite Hoyt, the mocking bird mortician, runs Krausse a close second for lucky honors among the Athletics. Hoyt w'as shipped from the Yankees to the Tigers. The change of scenery apparently did him no good, and he was getting nowhere in a big hurry Just when it seemed that Hoyt was through as a major leaguer the Tigers asked waivers Quality work and reasonable on him. Six clubs turned him prices prevail In the commerdown. The Athletics picked him cial printing department of 553 Phone SALT LAKE CITY, Sept- - '26. is d'pt jack Ganson. 219, former the gentlemen probably Krausse. A year ago Master Krausse, who just turned his 18th birthday was pitching for a high school team in PhilaThis year he has delphia. pitched in just three games for the Athletics, yet he is entitled to the same cut in the series swag as I efty Grove who has won 31 games This Krausse kid. by the way, made his first appearance as a starting pitcher yesterday, and allowed the Red So. of Boston but four hits. Seven-passeng- -- 01 rd The Utes had a light workout on Stadium field Friday and were reported In fine one of his tools slipped Recently his brother. Fred, lost an eye in the same manner. As if that were not enough of a coincidence, both accidents happened within a few minutes of the same hour of the day. 1931. - we." UNHAPPY 26. FLYING W Journeyed to the Pioneer campus last night and watched the fray. The score was D. U. 26. Mines, 0 but the score did not tell the story of the game. In only one quarter, the final did D. U. exhibit that It was to any degree superior to the es and passes. scrapping Miners. Bob Kleeknor, star half back of San Francisco, broke the But about the passes Being deadlock soon after the opening the possessor of a new auto- of the second half when he matic pencil and a clean piece went over from the three yard All we in of paper, kept trackline A few minutes later, his all the pigskin sailed through team mate. Lynn Warford, galU. 30 D short trips. the air on loped 33 yards for the second Mines score. attempted 11 passes, and 136 19. U. D. tried yards gained The other touchdowns were on seven completed passes, and scored In the last quarter on on 116 the Miners made yards a pass, Kleeknor to 8 completed heaves. Huntly, and Klecknor's line buck of five yards. Donadlo The most Interesting thing converted for an extra point we so as about the game, far after the pass. atwas a ere concerned the Brigham Youn f eplfthe tendance. Every team in the away from the gpal line Reeky Mountain conference has the first period' until a during at-to ! had struggle against poor few seconds before the end, Last tendance. night the big when San Francisco rushed the wedge-shape- d stadium here was ball to the three yard line. crowded. The scribes In the press box disagreed as to attendance, but we estimated close to 20,000 saw the game. It was the biggest first game crowd we had ever witnessed m this conference. 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