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Show THE HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN. UTAH. L. SATURDAY, JANUARY 2, 1 PACK FIVE 0 f! 2. ree Things Stand Out In National Sports Year Notre Dame Falls in Years Biggest Upset STAKE ONEIDA MEN M t i ' J i ( men are off for what appears to be the outstanding "M men basketball series in its his- -i tory. Each ward boasts of ex-- ! cellent material and very keen competition is anticipated. The stake has begn divided in the east and west divisions. The east division consists of Preston Third, Fourth, R.verdale, Mink Creek and Glencoe wards. The west division includes Oxford, Winder, Treasureton, and Clifton. The games as scheduled are: December 31 Glencoe at Third. Riverdale at Mink Creek. Oxford at Winder. Treasureton at Clif- -. ton, Fourth,, bye. January 7 - Winder at Clifton. Treasureton at Oxford. Third at Fourth, Mmk Creek at Glencoe, Riverdale, bye. at January I Itw.. f? Win- der, Oxford at Tressureton, Third at Riverdale. Fourth; at Glencoe, Mink Creek, bye. January 21 Winder at Ox- ford, Clifton at Treasureton, Third at Glencoe, Mink Creek at Riverdale. Fourth, bye. at January 28 Treasureton Oxford at Clifton. Winder, Fourth at Third, Glencoe at Mifck Creek, Riverdale, bye. hbruary 4 Third at Glen-- cofl Mink Creek at F'vrda'e Fofrth, bye. Glencoe at February 11 Riverdale, Fourth at Mink Cjtek, Third bye. 18 Riverdale at February Fourth, Third at Mirk Creek, Glencoe, bye. T .. A GRID TABLE l , PASADENA. - - Jan. 2 U.R California defeated 21 to 12, at Rose bowl Wlblane, Tn the annual tournament of ' roses intersectional game be- . cause it turned all its advan-- i tages to points. Only three times did the Tro-- r jans find themselves in a posi and tion to score yesterday three times they scored. Each time the goal was kicked. jr Tulane outgained the westerners and outplayed them in many departments but it was unable . consistently to turn Its yardage into touchdowns. This difference between the contesting teams gave Southern . California an undisputed national title, kept its Rose bowl record clear, raised the margin of western superiority in the annual new year day clashes and permitted it to be the first coast team ever to turn back a southern eleven in a tournament of roses meetirfg-Statisticshow that Tulane made 16 first downs while the Trojans made but seven and that the green wave gained almost twice as much yardage as Southern California. . Tulane also showed about as much spirit as has been seen on the coast and this turned the game into a thrilling battle lor the record crowd of 84,000. svNiuthern ' s By WILLIAM NEA Service BRATCHER Sports Editor NEW YORK, Jan. 2 In the year of sports that has ended tluee events stand out as the must dramatic. They are: The downfall of the football dynasty of Notre Dame. The conquest of the Athletics by the. Cardinals. The defeat of George Von Elm, in 72 extra holes, by Billy Burke. The year was marked by other important incidents. Max Schmeling, hitherto lightly regarded, established himself as a heavyweight champion worthy ol trie crown. Tony Canzoneri, lightweight champion of the world, demonstrated by his fighting heart and skill that he was worthy to i be called successsor to the title once held by Joe Gans and ky Benny .Leonard. Battling Battalino, believed ta after he had hammered Andre Roui.s from under the featherweight title, surprised the fight world by proving himself one of the most formidable of the current be a IluKe champion champions- j PUY HUH Cache Valley's Independent basketball league will get its first taste of competition on Monday when the ten teams swing into action for the first time- The Independent league is the most recently organized loop in the valley ana prospects are that it will prove a highly successful undertaking. The following teams are entered in the league Piggly Wiggly, Logan Teachers association, and Card-- I inais, all of Logan and Newton, Clarkston. H.vru.n. Lewiston, Providence WelUvnle and Hyde Park. Many former high school and college stars will be included in tne lineups. Little is known of the out ol town teams, liow-- . ev.r the three local teams each have a good basketball ua.n. The Piggly Whgg.y f.ve lu.. ocri practicing tor seven.; week.--anloom as a .serious cmtciiun lor first honois. Their out hi t. colt. posed o! suck toriner Lo.ui 'lo-l.lgll stnool stal , eiiaon. Joan Hull. Andv NtHun Ellsworth Vines, coming on like a comet, defeated George Lott for the national tennis championship and. by his style of play, proved one of the most Nielsen, ur.iui G'Uimcy coloriui p.ayers Since Maurice Nobie Francis Schoie-.- . Pan! Maug.i.tn McLoughlin. ike fuiisL aim several uthei.v Helen Wills Moody, coming out The Logan Teachers u 'Muniof retirement, clearly displayed tion looks like a strong outhl mastery over the rest of her headed by tuacn Kcnncui field by regaining the national Vandernoii a former t'iuti Agchampionship. gie hoopsler. Oiinr piuyi l ; inHelen Hicks, husky eastern clude Harold Pete: son, PaiTcv girl, fought her way to the top Kiiburn, L. J. Hodge.--st of the golf world by defeating Weatover. and Bnl Kowalhs. a fine field in the Women's Natwo menlioneu played in, tional. Logan lngn several years ago. The Navy crew, the last to be joe Maimberg, a one time E coached by Richard "Pop" Glen-do- Y. C. star, is said to leave a swept to the fore at Pough- good outiit at Claikston. Mulm-oer- g was a great center in Ins keepsie in .the national Intercollegiate regatta after which neyday. Welisvihe looks strong with a team headed by the "Pop" resigned. Baldwin brotheis and augTwenty Grand won the South championship, estab- mented with former has lishing a new record in the Cache players. Hyrum Kentucky Derby, but his title "Flash" Nensen one of -. will always be debated by adball rustler ever deherents of the Bostwick horse, veloped m this section of me conlen-ncMate, which twice defeated the Rocky Mountain Whitney galloper. Clyde Peterson all Cache Division forward of last year lrum These were great events, full South Cache and 'ins brother of the kind of color that causes Bill along with Alien another all Gus Fan to leave kis, .seat and division guard of yesteryear leap shouting into the'air.'But should, pfovldftf8 'thattri ghing-f- or of them all, there was perhaps any team in the loop. none to equal the thrill at South The schedule for Monday Bend when Southern California night is as follows: came from an apparently hopeCardinals, at Wellsville,. Clark lessly beaten position in the last ston at Logan Teachers, Piggly to overcome Notre the quarter Wiggly at Newton. Lewiston at Dame Ramblers, 16 to 14. llvdc Providence, Hyrum at Or, to compare with the eye- Park. filling drama of those dashes of Pepper Martin during the world series in which, the Cardinals toppied the As from their base-ba- il throne or the heroic piten ing of Burleigh Grimes in the seventh and deciding game of tne diamond classic. Again, to measure up to the suspense of that gruelling grind at Iver-newnen Biny Burke, son of a PRESTON Coach Joe Calls Connecticut iron moulder, finally edged George Von Elm by a basketball team is beginning single stroke after 144 holes of to function. They play a fair super-huma- n floor game but have trouble golf. Of these three mighty strug- finding the basket. Coach is gles, which shall be called great- drilling them on basket shootest Notre Dame's defeat, tne ing and hopes to uncover a Cardinals' conquest or the as- possible forward. The Indians have a big schedcendancy of Burke as national open champion? Any reply must ule ahead of them sarting with Weber high senool, Janube debatable. ary 2. Other home games are Notre Dame again during .1931 January 6, the Preston Business had been deemed unbeatable Men. January 8. Banerolt. after her early season victories average of .500. and that scoreless tie game with amazing And it was the ancient Grimes Northwestern. B it, about the Irish some little of what thej who turned out to be the pnener had possessed under Rockne was who couldn't be beaten, alter missing, a certain perfection if all. rhythm, blocking and selection For sheer suspi nse, probably of to this was the fact that Southern California tile golf battle at Inverness was most exciting. Von Elm. rated Drought to the middle west per- one the most formidable golfhaps the greatest Trojan team ers of in the world in point of in history, a team that worked fought valiantly together peifecuy, a team that prize winning,, tiie former loundiv seemed to be guided, too, by agauist cole-bo- y and who used caddie some master at sleight-of-hanAbove and beyond that, the Tro- to steal practice on his home course. The two fought so jan team was one tnat refused evenly that up to the to give up. It snatched victory away from the Ramblers when of the final putt the issue was It was titanic golf, triumph had seemed assured in doubt'. c matching of two crowding Into the waning min- mot like the unyielding robots than a strugutes of play a whole seasun-fu- ll gle between units ol Herb. blood of unbelievable thrills. The sports world generally and nerves. In the end. Voil Klin mis-ehad regarded Eainshaw and Grove as the masters of any his putt lor a bt;d:e on the baseball club under the sun. 144th hole and Burke took the lofty seat that pc erics., Bobby Ninety per cent of the coun- Jones had left vacanttrys experts chose the Athletics to defeat the Cardinals by virThe rifiebird gets, its name tue of these splendid pitchers and the bats of Cochrape, Sim- from the whizzing cry it inters. mons and Foxx. Yet It was not to be. An obscure ball player Addition Sports Pepper Martin, from Oklahoma On Page 2. stole the show, and a few bases besides, and batted the a-- , At-.-- Logan high school basketball champions of the Cache Division will play two games with Ogden high sc!ol next week, le first one wll be played at ;den on Wednesday, January ile on Friday the Junction lads will journey to Logan leet the Grizzlies. Logan coach has also ar-- d practice games with Weber high ler "and 84!05 inches! RAYON-Sn-COTTO- ,W: , ' j' K; " J8 a year ago! 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