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Show , THE PAGE TWO HERALD-JOURNA- to shift him fioni guuid to forward in an effort to bolster a The move weak scoring punch proved to be a wise one and Lyle was a constant threat undci neatli the basket, but personally give mo Tripp on the guard line At center. Bob Rust of Logan lould out jump any center in the division but be could hardly be classed as a center, as immedi ately following the jump he falls With Rust in back to guard the lineup, anyone of the above mentioned forwards could be used at center following the tip-oPhi ley Gunnell of South Cache, Junior Rawlins of North Cache, and Leland Edwards of Preston were about six of one and a half a dozen of the other as far as (enEdwards ters were concerned is undoubtedly the best all aiound player of the three but he is too small foi the pivot position Rawlins is big and is death underGunnel is a neath the basket willing mixer and has a fair eye lor the hoop On the guaid line, Roy Hull of Logan must be given the upper hand over the other candidates This hard working Grizzly was responsible for many of the Logan thrusts into scoring teritory His clever use of the dribble, ability to take the ball off the backboard and hi never say die spirit would merit a division berth. - Considering Rust as a guard, he is one of the finest defensive players in the loop. Without an exception he Is the most Improved player on the Logan squad His , long arm and great height enables him to stop many well directed scoring thrusts HAE EXCELLENT GUARDS Captain Ace Johnson and the aforementioned Tripp are a sweet pair of guards and make no mistake and then there's Dale Ferguson another North Cache player Johnson is a two time Cache division guard, but has not played up to standard during the past have season His peiformances been rather spotty, but nevertheless he's a great guard The Peterson boys, Reid and Clark, from South Cache are brilReid is perliant little guards haps the more versatile of the two, he Is a good scorer and a Clara was espolished playci. pecially outstanding against Logan in the last gnme of the season with his timely interceptions Johnson and Poole of Preston are two more good guards. This was the defensive combination only one to be successful in stopping the Logan forwards during the past season, Both boys will return next year Captain Frank McNeil of Logan has been handicapped throughout the season with a sprained ankle but nevertheless it must be granted that when the Grizzly captain is at hi., best, he is one of the outstanding plavers of the division The writer expects the usual rmount of moaning but take your choice, here's a list of some twenty pjayers, pick your own Cache division mythical team and then criticize vourself Bprward$ Quinney. Brown, Ryan. McNeil of Logan, Tripp of North Cache;) Allen and Maughan of South Cache and Wells and chatterton of Preston Centers Rust,' Logan' P.awhns, North Cache high school, runnto Logan in the Cache division, will meet the winner of the Ogden- - Weber game in the Smart gymnasium in Logan on VVednesuay The winner of that game will meet with South Rich team for the right to enter the state tournament in Salt Lake next week 1 he Weber-Ogde- n game is being played tonight in Ogoen This is the way the tangle for a place in the state tournament was explained Monday by Coach Hebe Waiting, mentor at North Cache Allhougn both Weber and Ogden have exceptionally strong teams coacn this year, tne Noun Lac-nbelieves his boys have a good chance to tipping them over ihe South Rich game, ordinarily, is p rot the little more tuan a next game, oidinarily, although they too, are saiu to nave a team better than the ordinary this year The winner of this game will open the tournament a week from cuiieauay ac tne Deseret gym at Salt Lake, playing the winner oi the game at 1 30 p m. Logan high school, chumpions of Region one, meet one of the stiougest teams in the tournament in the Granite high school boys enBoth games are afternoon in a counters, Logan playing m favored position at 3 at) p The complete schedule for the first round of play in the tournament is as follows Utah or Blanding 1.30 pm. (region 4) vs winner (regioon 1 i 2 30 p in -- Pleasant Grove vs Bickneli. 3 30 p m Granite vs Logan 4 30 p m Murray vs winner 6 30 p m Nephl vs Wasatch high 7 30 p. m East vs Parowan. vs 8 30 p in ugdeu winnei Moroni 8 30 p. m Jordan vs. Hinckley g Ogden-Cache-Ri- Being Traced from The ldvjlv red sox mds a winner, oor OF eW&E RUFFING - A CHANGE ?iJ$ a MAN over- - North Cache; Gunnell, South Edwards, Preston. Guards Hull and Rust of Logan; Johnson and Tripp, of North Cache, Johnson and Poole of Preston, C Peterson and R PeterCache; Ifc T IRA DERN GETS NEW CHALLENGE Ira Dcrn faces another challenge to meet George Nelson in a local ring, this time with Mirl Christensen, former local wrestler as the promoter Christensen a is circulating dodger asking Dcrn why he keeps the local grappler. sidestepping The challenge follows another lbsued a short time ago by Nelson which Dern laughed off, refusing to answer definitely. ' The latest challenge follows: ATTENTION s I wonder why Dern Nelson When Ira Dern, head of was the Salt Lake aggregation challenged by George Nelson, he the challenge cleverly by his little speech at the Logan arena, saying that it would only be another match Now Mr Dern, if you aie everything you thought yourself to be, p this oftcr you won t $500 00 to you, Ira, If you will wrestle Nelson under these conditions If you stave off defeut for one hour or you happen to get one fall in that time 'the $500 00 is youis But if you fail to stay the hour you icceive nothing but the experience If you fail to accept this offer, it is proof that the men you wrestle are of yout own selection What is your answer, Ira7 MIRL CHRISTENSEN side-step- side-ste- PRESTON PLANS ALKIE OPICS Capitol Theater son of South Cache Spring-villc-Le- Gay and brilliant, "Lady With a Past," the new attraction at the Canilol 1 heater, is another ConA stance Bennett s'arring hib modern comedy strongly dashed with romance, it ogams colorful fashionable backgrounds and provides the dazzling Maid star with a perfect vehicle For the first time in a consider able period, Miss Bennett is nol cast as a poor working girl o an erring sister who has taller and been redeemed bv love She is ca-,- t as a wealthy member of fashionable social set in this RKC Iathe production, and is thorough !v convincing, as well as altogether One big adlovely m the part vantage of the new oharai teriza, non, which all feminine fans wil approt late, is tjie opportunity i affords the star of wearing beau tiful, modish tosturoes fiom the fust scene to tho Inst. Based upon Harriet Henrys latest novel, "Ladv With a Past tells tho veiy human story of a girl who cannot at tract men because she is shyer and mme serious than the other beauties in her xm ial set W hen sic .res the most eligible males including the man she has marked for hc--i ov.ii flock about an obvious siien who was om-- suspect i, e of It. ving nnmlered her she is about ready to give FIGHT PROGRAM COUGARS VICTORS IN FINAL FRACAS IRESTON Local promoter Jack Corbridge has arranged a boxing show to be held at the J G Smith building Wednesday, March 9 at 8 30 p m The show will furnish twenty-igrounds ol first class boxing headliner will feature Kid larger local Ido! vs Nick Neman of Idaho Falls, Neuman holds the distinction of having knocked vut Tuffy O Dow and should furnish Barger plenty of competition Other well matched fights are' Sterling Hope vs Garth Clark, 'our rounds; Denton Bensen of Lewiston, vs Joe Goff of Logan n j Keller of Mink Creek, four rounds. "he TROPHYAWARDED INSURANCE MEN Members of the staff ot tnc Cache Valley district, Mctrojiolitun Life Insurance company, were special guests of Manager S V Prows at a dinner gathering Satat the Hotel urday afternoon Eccles The dinner was given to celcbiate the winning of the $10u club cup for the district first ranking during January in th" Pacific ceast district The cup was presented to tlir group m a buef speech bv John A Russell, jircsident of the OGDEN SELECTED division of the Metropolitan forces Mr Russell told the FOR NEXT CONFAB of early experiences of Jifcgroup in surance men In Utah Prows Manager congratulated Ogden was chosen as the 1933 members of his staff on their convention city for the annual showing thus far this year e Bottlers Two medals were presented to H athenng of the of Catbmialed Beverages at the E Bcrgener for his activities a of Satin the session day closing in the leading Metropolitan eleventh annual meeting of the or- Cache Valley district. agent, ( ganization Duting the final meeting, C C botWilcox, secretary, urged all NO CONFERENCE tlers to join the national association Logan was host during Fridav NEXT an and Saturday to 75 bottler supply men assembled chiefly from Cache stake quarterly confer Wyoming, Idaho, and Utah points ence will be held Sunday in the Wives accompanied a number of tabernacle Sunday. March Much Logan the delegates to Logan 13 No Saturday evening session praise of the hospitality accorded will be held, President Joseph E visiting delegates by Logan city Cardon has announced was expressed by various members speakers from the L. D of the bottlers' organization before S. Visiting church general authorities are they left for their homes Satur-da.- v expected from Salt Lake City Two general conference session-- , will be held Sunday at 10 a m and The Cache stake DANCE TO HONOR mutuals will have a special program prepared for the Sunday gathering at 7 30 o'clock TOURNEY ENTRY night Musical numbers for the gen-eiconference sessions will be furnished the combined chorus Evervnne in Cache Valley are of Benson, byHyde Park and North invited to the dance to be held in Logan wards the Logan Seventh ward amuseThe public is invited to attend ment hall on Tuesday evening, all of the conference gatherings starting at 8 30 p m Sunday The dance will have a dual purpose. to honor the Seventh war' hasketball team which represent the valley in the tournament at Ogden starting Wednesday, and also to help finance the trip to Ogden The affair is being sponsored Acidity Kills If vou feel old and by the Mutual Improvement association It will start immediately from Getting Up Nights, Backache, after Mutual meeting with a rally Leg Pains, Nervousness, Stiffness, and a ciance to follow. or burning caused by Kidney AcidThe boys will represent the en- ity, use g Cystex (Siss-tex- ) tire valley at the tournament iu Often shows big improveOgden and for that reason, officers ment in 24 hours Guaranteed to in charge of the dance urge ev- satisfy completely or return empty eryone to come out and give box and get money back. Only 75c them their support at druggists. (advt) -- IS PLEASING It B) A. J. HANSEN is always a great pleusure to witness the accomplishments given jur boys and girls in the schools i our city Last Sunday night, .ha high school band gave a concert in the First ward splendid emusement jail, under the dircc-io- n of A T Henson The house vas crowded The opening number was a from the opera "Tannhau-er- " bv Wagner. The famous mcl--d- y "The Evening Star." in that selection was very well played The Euphonium solo by L H Kennard was well done, especially he first part Aa.se s Death ' by Grieg, was very good It is considered the most difficult in the Peer Gynt Suite " The vocal solo bv Miss Rich Jwers was a surprise in the olume as well as tone, particular-- y so in the upper register Tnc election from the operas of Victor Herbert gave a pleasing The ritardando in the sec-nmovement was conspicuous, vnd likewise the -- enuiar baritone olo from the Gypsy vueen " In he "Bells of Saint Mary" the band did the best work of th The bells might have eveqing better been left out, or heard to id vantage from the distanee. Ralnh Porters xylophone solo vas fine The beautiful evening hymn, Abide With Me." by William H was Monk, excellently performed fiythts band The arrangement by Director Henson Is very good, and it should be played often. , ef-e- d doe named Cindeielia, has bciome particular!) friendly and will take food which is held in McDonald's lips. Deer, elk, bears and other animals are numerous at Jasper park, which is the worlds largest game sanctuary. 9 p 38-3- B. V. V. G T F P 136 3137 Robison, If Romney, If Nelson,' c Johnson, rg Whitman, lg LeSueur, lg Millctt, If 3 1 13 17 10 6 0 0 2 3 1 0 0 16 t WIOMING 15 0 p p m Colorado (bve) California (bye) GUN SAVES LIVES Poplar Grove (Salt Lake No 12 WINSTED, Conn -I- nstead of ), killing, the shotgun of a family vs Logan Seventh (Cache No here saved lives During the night vs No 1) Provo Fifth (Provo the kitchen of the gun owners house caught fire The fire heat- Lincoln (Salt Lake No 1), 8 p m ed the shotgun, kept on the back Nevada (bve) Pocatello (bye) porch, until it exploded the shell plav-!0f- f in the gun Winner Logan No The noise woke the vs Ogden Eleventh (Ogdon No family in time for them to 2i, 9 p m 6pm A FIRE COSTS TOO MUCH Let us take that dangerous accumulation of soot out of your Heavy firing has caused a lot of soot, which may igchimney nite any time and throw burning sparks on your dry roof A good cleaning of the chimney RIGHT NOW may save your home We clean chimneys the modern way A wire cleaning brush is run up and down the chimney, while a large tube from our Powerful Vacuum Suction Cleaner attached to bottom draws all soot out into large soot bag POS1TIVDLY NO MESS IN' BASEMENT SPECIAL PRICE DIKING MARCH, 2.30 JACKSON & FRY CO. PHONE 130 2 0 0 2 3 SEEN SOME SEIUHK ANDHOVER, Kan - Lloyd Cook never regrets paying what he did for his razor, shaving brush and strop He has had the outfit for years, and savs it is more than 85 years old He calculates that he has saved more than $2,210 m barber bills during the time he has been using it 9pm PI 2 6 p the governor of Kentucky of Maul, sud to the Hawd you like to lie a colonel on my staff'. And Jai k Dempold Mauli r, said, Its sey, th kavo by me. Gov, and here lie is Colonel William Harrison (Jack) ltenqisey, a fine old soul hern colonel from Haintmk. So 1 3 2 0 0 6 38 8 y e hus-h.iiu- Utalv-Idah- o Tri-Stat- BAND CONCERT LARAMIE, Wyo, Mar. 7. ill) The Wyoming Cowboys with the first basketball championship in their history tucked away safely, went down to defeat before a rejuvenated Brigham Young uni- a versity team Saturday night by score of The Cowboys won both previous games to clinch the championshiy play-of- f series between the eastern and western title holders Nelson was' high point man with 13 counters while Witte was right behind him with 12. The score: Wellsville First waid, third plate winners in the Logan division M Men tournament, will meet Alpine in the Provo ward, runners-u- p division, tonight in Ameruan Fork The winner will enter the church finals tournament which opens in , Ogden Wednesday was made This announcement Monday by Leon J Hendiy, manager of the Wellsville team, Billowing a telephone conversation with G L Stanger of Preston, president of this division According ot Mr Stanger, (lie runner-uof the local division has a chance at the tournament bv playing the Alpine team The Freedom, Wyoming, team, runto the Logan Seventh nel ward, were unable to reach Provo was intending to let the matter for the playoff and Mr Stanger go by default However, V'ellsvillc First ward ' agreed to plav Alpine for the right to enter the tournament and hence the game tonight The winner will play the Ogden Eleventh in the Ogden ward runners-udivision in the game on Wednesday, the first round of the tournament The Lovan Seventh ward, chamdivision, will pions of the Logan runners-uof meet Poplar Grove the Salt Lake division, in the oicning game at 6 p m on Wed nesday Twelve teams are entered in the tournament this year with four nights of play This necessitates four byes in the first round and these were given to the four outside teams having the greatest distance to travel The schedule and bracketing is as follows' W EDNESDAY Ogden Seventeenth (Ogden No D vs St George (Richfield), 7 p sec-u- I them,-- Chance at Tournament HERE ers-up ff .Jock McDonald, one of the winter employes at Jasper, National Park lodge, in the heart of the Canadian Rock- ies, has succeeded in finding many friends among the wild mule deer which frequent the lodge grounds. One oi Wellsville First Gets ON WEDNESDAY KUNNEL DEMPSEY j vk 193&. PLAYS THIS IS A KISS FROM CINDERELLA Wild Deer In Canadian Rockies Become Friendly With Man and (let Wjntpr Food I. 7, By Laufer NORTH CACHE BRUSHING UP SPORTS No Definite Team Is Named, Pick Your Own - MONDAY, MARCH of Hoop Stars In Cache Great BY JACK CHRIS'! IANSEN With the completion of the basketball rate Cache division comes the task of choosing an division mythical team for 11)32, a task that is a very one difficult Many players were on an equal basis this year, making the selections difficult. to depart from the Wishing method of picking the five most outstanding playtrs m loi al loop, the writer will give his views on many of the players and let the readers figure out their own selections LOGAN HAS BEST GKOI T The selection would of onrse be dominated by Logan high school players, in fact the writer is of the opinion that five 01 six of the Gi Lilies main outfit would be worthy of consiriciation on any team chosen in the Cache division Such players as Babe" Quinney Roy Hull, Bob Rust, Kent Ryan, Lowell Brown ami possibly blank basketball McNeil huve played comparable to any other player or players in this scitiou during the past season The Grizzlies weic far superior to anything else the division had to offer Hnd despite the fact that ' i many authorities still maintain that the Loipinitcs are a lucky outfit, the fait remains that with the exception of thy Iicston game every contest was win by a huge margin. The Well, so much for that first name on tlu list of outstanding players would bo Ed "Babe" Quinney, Logan highs brilliant red headed fotward This and fur the most is away chap polished and all around best forward in thr Chi he division Tht sorrel thatched star played the entire season with a bad knee and sat on the beni h for the first two games at the very start iff the season. However In the four games he did participato In, it was his clever scoring tactics and ability to inject pep into tho that was hugely respon stble for the me showing of the Grizzlies Four guards in as many games tried hard to stop this chap, but none succeeded As a running mate for Quinney, the writer is at a loss as to who would be the most logical candidate. Such players as Brown and Ryan of Logan, Allen and Maugham from South Cache; Wells and Chatterton from Preston , and Tripp from North Cache sre all great players. Brown is faster than greased lightning, and a good basket shooter Ryan is big and a fine ball rustler and s fast Allen, diminutive Jlenty I forward, is a great little K t floor man and hits the hoop .vith a considerable degree r.f accuracy 1 His running mate, ling M.iughan, is not Allen's cquiyl i:i floor play ?! I1 but apparently has a little hotter eye for the hoop. i INDIANS HA T. FORWARD PAIR Wells is a fighter from start to finish, being a clever ball rustler, dribbler and basket shooter Chatterton Is a good basket shoot!M er and with Wells played a great game tqr1 the Indians Big Lyle 'ms first season as Tripp fflp'-ea forward and did a good Job of it. hub heres ene writer who believer Tripp is one of the finest guards In the Cache division His coach, Hebe Whiting, was forced LOGAN. UTAH. L, Totals Witte, rf Schwartz, If Kimball, c McNif, rg-- c Rugg, lg G T 5 4 F 10 10 0 2 2 0 3 . 3 0 0 If Hams, rg 3 2 0 0 6 0 2 4 17 110 0 14 12 4 Totals Itqfsiee, Spcmcr, umpire, -- P Pf 2 12 32 10 Bres-iiaha- ii DEER SAC El KETCHIKAN, Alaska, Mar 7 U' Il Despite outside reports, deer in Alaska did not perish In heavy snows this winter, but were fed through funds provided by the Deer Alaska game commission came down in herds from the highlands to beaches of Alaska during the snowstorms vvwaw.- ArAVArevrt - SATURDAY 1 2pm ft IM a lea run-dow- n quick-actin- fc M U CQ oi D gl 1 c a 0 li 01 a fa o s (Setts E3vei?y Eptt $ i With the wet, sloppy roads such as we have had and as Spring brings, of your car is the under-chasswashed constantly with dirty water and mud, requiring greasing oftener and making the proper lubrication of your car doubly important. Bring your car to our garage, allow it to thoroughly dry off in our warm storage room, the cost, is no more and it will then be completely and properly greased. is & ft: 001 0 u: Kidney Energy I W N o u a o ITHnatt i BLAIR MOTOR COMPANY Phone 390 Logan, Utah. ' |