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Show THE HERALD - JOURNAL, Of, AN, I. UTAH, SATURDAY, OCTOREK 31. 19 PAGE FIVEv 3 1. Logan and North Cache To Decide Region Title LOGAN J r- ;Boxelder Eliminated SCORE By Grizzly Machine LVlNS Ell Displaying unlimited power in the fore part of the game and keeping up a steady bombardment of end runs, and off tMfcles smashes, the Logan Grizzlies proved beyond all doubt that they are a great football team when they deci-- ! sively whipped the strong Box elder Bees 21-- 0 Friday afternoon in the U. S. A. C- stadium. It was the most powerful and effective game the writer has seen Logan play in the past five years. They actually ripped the Boxelder forward wall to pieces and time and again Worley, Ryan or Hull with Lindquist doing some nice blocking sailed through the line or for substantial around end gains. - HAVE TWO WINS FOP. EACH TEAM Lineup was as (ache F. V- C. E. H Roxelder r, j n l e.ston By Crane R E- W. M. Dailey leishmanC rg Yates Peterson Richmond Maughn lg Peterson rh lh Rose Haw le q G. Ntilsen C G. Wells T. Rasmussen f R. Chattel-to- Substitutions: South Cache -Smith Cache .den Staulfor tor Allen. 1," ,, Stautler. Gunned for Richmond Rose of Machley, Cooper for Fridays Results Maughn. Allen for Cooper; 0. Boxelder 21, Logan Maughn lor Allen, Maciiley lor Ruse. North Cache 26, Bear River 6. Preston llaiuly lor Wells. Preston 19, South Cache 0. Greaves lor K isinus.se n. Clavton Ogden 19, Weber 0. Meeluun Nelson. lor lor Jensen. Liu son lor Poole. Jensen lor Fridays Schedule Medium. Rasmussen for Grea. Logan at North" Cache. ves, Wells for Handy. Medium Weber at South. Cache. lor Jensen Dunkley for Larson, Boxelder at Bear River. Nash for Chatterton and HanThe championship of Region One will lie decided Friday dy for Wells. Officials: Johnson refree; Call afternoon at Richmond when the North Cache and Logan and Bagley umpire; team as has teams meet. Neither yet suffered a defeat. Logan was impressive with a 21-- 0 victory over Boxelder while North Cache looked good with a 26-- 6 triumph CUM FOR BULLDOGS ata . Coach Joe Call's Indians wrote a new and varied page of history Friday when defeated South Cache This was the first football victory for Preston high in three years It was the first game played in the new Preston stadium and everyone is asking why didn't we try it before?" Preston kicked and from the first whistle the outcome of the game was never in doubt. End runs, line bucks, and forward passes put Preston within two yards of scoring only to witness a loss of the fall through a fumble. This was not destined to last long as Edwards made four yards through the line and Rasmussen with almost perfect interference ran 50 yards for a touchdown. The first quarter closed 0 Preston. The second quarter Preston with an excellent line made it possible for Rasmussen, Greaves and Chatterton to Edwards, make large gains- Edwards plac- ed a perfect pass to Rasmussen who ran 20 yards for the second touchdown. An attempt to convert the extra point failed. Greene Wells added several STANFORD interesting touches as he receiv- STADIUM. Palo ed passes and made good gains. Alto, Calif.. Oct. 31 U.R The Rasmussen caught a pass early Bruins of U.C.LA. stormed the in the second quarter near Cardinals gates of Stanford South Cache's goal and Chat- - today for a Pacific Coast the husky FYosh. car-- 1 ference game that may destroy ried the ball five yards for a 'the dreams of Glenn Scobey touchdown. Edwards, on a fake Warner for a championship. pass, ran the ball over for the to save his varsity Compelled extra point-Thfor the university last half failed to show of Southern California game the same high class ball played next week, the apprehensive the first half. Both teams Warner uttered a praver and fought stubbornly and once in sent in his second team to the last half South Cache off the glowering Bruins. PRESTON - TV' SLI1IE Garland playing heads up foot ball, the North Cache Bulldogs continued their victorious march when they handed Bear 26-6 River a setback. Friday afternoon at Garland. The North Cache boys scored their touchdowns on straight football and displayed plenty of power in so doing. They scored two touchdowns in the first period and one in each the third and fourth quarters. Lineups; North Cache Bear River le Bair Bjorn le Pierson Tripp Blair lg Shumway c Smith Cook rg Aylworth Durfey Funk it .. ... Bishop rt Aamndt Rawlings .. Millett Kirkham qb Ball ..... rhb Westmoreland lhb ... Hawkins Burgeson fb Johnson White Official Referee, Peterson; umpire. Cullimore. 19-- 0. Aggies. ' . . . . . . . - con-terto- n. ' ; i- - It is considered virtually certain, however, that the Aggies versality of the depression. Monetary stability was compromised. undermining the confi-fidenwhich is the basis of the worlds economic ton. Mrs. Agnes Hansen and the hostess. The First ward primary officers pleasantly surprised Mrs. Melitta Fife on Wednesday evening. Music and social chat formed the entertainment. Lunch was served o seventeen ladies. Mrs. Fife was recently released from the primary organization and was presented a beautiful picture, as a A few friends of Mrs. Lorraine with of respect for her labors Smith spent Tuesday evening token with her to wish iier many as a teacher in the happy returns of her birthday. About five o'clock a delirious SET TRIAL chicken dinner was served. Yellow chrysanthemums were used Joseph Taylor, 41. charged for the centerpiece. Covers were with liquor possession when arlaid for Mrs. Willard Poulsen. raigned a second time in city Mrs James Gibbons. Mrs. Budge court Friday afternoon. Judge Low. Mrs. Jesse Jensen, Mrs. Jesse P. Rich set the date for Mrs. James his trial Thursday, Nov. 12. F. R. Checketts Bond of $750. previously furBullock. Mrs. Fred Jensen, Young. Mrs. Herbert Sax nished, was continued- ce L . . ; dent. j ;t There may after all be a charity game in Denver. Dec. 5, featuring the Colorado Aggifes and the Cornhuskers of Nebraska. Despite action of the fae-ul- ty at the agricultural college, inviting against participation in such a game. Coach Harry Hughes lias declared that if his team is the loading squad in the Eastern Division of the conference, it will not refuse to play a game for the benefit of the unemployed. A veritable storm of protest arose when it became known the Aggies had turned down the charity game, .and the coachs .statement has once again opened a path for the proposed contest. There lias been considerable conjecture as to the reason for the Aggies faculty taking their original stand, particularly with the knowldege that Qov. Adams was acting in the invitation. The governor sent a wire Friday afternoon to Gov. Charles Bryan of Nebraska, inviting the governor and the football team to visit Denver Dec. 5, and play some football not the governor without specifying any particular opponent. Denver University, Gov. Adams told your correspondent today, has consented to play the Cornhuskers if the Aggies won't. The offer does credit to the Pioneers, who, it might be added, have at least as tough a schedule as that faced by the kt-- H. Nelson G Jensen C. Poole L. Edwards K ' Bv WILLIAM II. BAILEY United Press Staff Correspon- G. Bingham c Hot Spots In The R. M. C. C Preston Rasmussen rt T. Machley jBear River TUBBS follows-Sout- re U. Machity Logan North Cache WASHINGTON work. D. Allen The Grizzlies victory made it two wins apiece for the two teams since Bums Crookston has been coaching at Logan high and the winners are still an unbeaten team on local the North Cache triumph over Bear River the Bufldog over Bear River. and Grizzly teams will meet for the Regional championship, Frieel and although watchecf closeday at Richmond. The game got underway with ly he managed to get away for long gains, he directed Ryan of Logan kicking over the several Boxelder goal line. The ball was the team well and was the returned to the 20 yard mark spark plug in the Logan attack. Ryan was just as outstanding and the Bees let loose with with runs their power plays but to no and his line plunging, end kicking. Lindquist, who was avail. tackier The Bees kicked to Logan reported to be a poor week prior, and after another exchange of against Ogden a all doubt as removed punts Worley, the great little certainly to sock em, and to quarterback and Ryan, a power alsohis ability an effective blockplayed house fullback, accounted for end two first downs and were head ing game- Hull who played ofed for their first score. Ryan on defense and halfback on aland went through guard for a good fense was in every nlaybackfield in the gain and Worley then skirted though playing left end for a touchdown- Lind- for the first time, he did some quist hit the line for the extra nice ball lugging. point. One of the features of LOGAN TEAM PLAYS the game at this point was the WELL TOGETHER playing of Smith and Kennard, Kowallis played a good game Logan guard and tackle respec- at end, using his long arms and two these boys opened height to good advantage. The tively, big holes in the Bee line for Logan tackles, Kennard and to take advantage of. Ryan came in for a lot of took Hendricks but they stopped On the kickoff Morrell T : unable battering, Mbie ball but Logan was every drive that came To gain and kicked out of dan- - poetically fhBir way. Both buys went down Rasmus The elusive Floyd ger. in great style. under sen. Bee quarterback, made two Ballard punts and Smlth did likewise beautiful runs and it began to guards. smith played practi-loo- k bad for Logan but the the entire game with his Grizzlies settled down and Rasr j r Jt arm in . spiints-- . and 5 iLussen was lorced to kick., showed much grit and deter- in the in staying mination 35 yards and on the next play ten days of only the thick fight, Ryan circled the end for an- 1 smaU bone in his arm other score. Worley made a per-- ws broken. Morrell starting a feet placement. game for the first time displayFL'MBLE LObr,S ed unlimited fight and with EXTRA SCORE Smith, kept the Logan linee t throughout up a with loose pepped let Logan again with his f e Quinney carried game. tnat attack powerful was also hem to the Boxelder three yard passing, and tackling lne where Hull became confus-- ! outstanding. the Rasmussen was ad on signals and fumbled the e: der ball. Boxelder recovered and whole show for a g kicked out of danger. Late in though Ward playedTime a d the third .quarter Morrell, Lo- -- game at haUback. gan lineman, recovered a fum- again practically for sub ble on the Boxelder 30 yard Rasmussen accounted his hard line. Ryan and Worley made stantial gains, with clever side stepping good gains and on several line hitting and bucks, Ryan went over with lineups: Lindquist adding the extra Box Elder Logan point with a line plunge. Morrell ler Hess At the start of the second Kennard Itr half, Boxelder, featuring Ras- Jeppson Smith lgr mussen and Ward, steamrollered M. Jensen c .. Quinney their way. for good gains and Harris Ballard rgl again it looked bad lor Logan White but the Grizzlies simply were H. Hunsaker rtl .. Hendricks Kowallis rrl L. Jensen not to be denied- Worley qb In the final moments of play Rasmussen Hull hb the Bees realizing that their Mccham hb Ryan only hope was to let loose with Ward fo Lindquist a passing attack but try as they Hone Score by periods. would practically every pass u 0 ! Jj was intercepted by a Logan Box Elder u 7- -21 ' inLogan player.' Quinney, Grizzly, Scoring : Touchdowns Worley tercepted a pass, and made a good gain but on the next play, Ryan 2. Conversions Lindquist Ryan fumbled and Rasmussen 2 Mine plunges). Worley (field recovered. Boxelder then drove goal Substitutions; Box Elder H. to their way the Logan one for H. Hunsaker, O. JenJensen Grizzlies line but the yard H. Jensen,' Poulson for for sen for them hold and lightened for Logan Bullen Bul-lcdowns. Worley called for a kick L. Jensenn and Boxelder was offside. Logan Ballard. Ballard for Bullen, for Smith. Brown for Hull, look plenty of time in running off their plays and the gun Horn m er for Bullen, Schaub for Hen-rick- s. sounded with Logan in posses- for Kowallis, Kowallis BallardHendricks for sion on their own 15 yard lineReferee, Watson; Officials BOXELDER COMPLETELY umpire. Barney; head linesman, OUTCLASSED Vanderhoof- It was a great victory for Lotook Boxelder and FIVE MINUTE SENTENCE gan although the field a slight favorite, they LOS ANGELES, Oct. 31. were completely outclassed by Hawks had spent althe hard hitting and brilliant most two months in jail awaitLoganites. Every player on the ing trial on a charge of simple Grizzly team covered himself assault, but when he appeared with glory and after many before Superior Judge Charles years of waiting finally scored S. Burnell late yesterday and guilty, he that long sought for wish, to changed his pleatoto serve five was sentenced soundly trounce Boxelder. Worley v'as as slippery as an minutes in the county jail. soil-Wit- ceeded in getting within ten yard:, uf a touchdown. For South Cache, T. Machley did some excellent punting Allen while Neilson. and D showed some occasional good GENEVA, Oct. 30. (OR)-T- he report of the economic committee of the League of Nations on Che causes of and remedies for the world crisis was issued today, holding the United States boom period largely responsible. The report emphasized that after the years of expanding world trade came a depression and then a collapse in the United States in 1929. International financial difficulties in the spring of 1931, as began a result of the duration and uni Providence Mrs-Dic- will come around. The game should be a gala affair, with the governors of the two states in attendance. Thus far the executive side Of the state government has evinced no great interest in the football season. Except Lieut. Gov. Ed. Johnston. The Lieut, governor sat in the press box at D. U. last week ana watched the Utes do their stuff. Apparently he got a kick out of it- - A couple of times he acted downgovernator-ia- right l, whooping with the rest of the excited mob that watched the gameBut the charity game Will draw Gov. Adams, and probably Gov. Bryan and a host of other celebrities who, under the disguise of charity, will have the excuse they have been looking for all season to close their offices and watch the football. - MLARffil sue-'wa- rd - . . . . - - ) - (Saipntioll Starting Sunday Alt R3ADN AN CEOTE1R 7s4) st. mm. JAMES DUNN LINDA WATKINS .w. 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