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Show THE IIERALP PAGE FOUR. - JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. MONDAY, MARCH 2 8, 1932. One Addition For Complete Sports Program Here Golf Course Would Be foxy phann There Orta Be A Law Such Carrying On Agin Last Touch VENJt Necessary Log hi), long roc ogin.i J as tlx "Athens of Utah" is coming ml.i that title in a way probably not recognized by nuiny Th.it way i, athletieially Athens, one will rei all, was the early seat of the Olvmm games There men of ponderous strength of gathered for athletic (ontests all kinds Greece was known small civilise) the throughout world of those days lor its culture and for its athletic games T one. Members of the Logan Golf and Country club are bending every effort towards the realization of this dream. They have accomplished wonders with the limited support received. . A large section of the most ideal territory possible for a golf course, v tax free and with an exceptional water right that will do away with that universal fault of the average golf course, parched and has dry greens in midsummer, been obtained. obSeveral thousand dollars, tained through membership fees flora those public spirited citizens who realize the need of a golf course in Logan, have been expended in roughing in tile nine hole course. Don't let the Work falter Get behind this group, give them every support possible. If you arc a public spirited citizen, anxious to see your town progress, you will give the Logan Golf and Country club every support in every way possible. It will repay you and Logan a hundred fold. FIGHT FKOIOSAI. SPRING VILLE, March, 28. d li Daughters of Utah Pioneers aie fighting a proposal to rut down all outstanding landmark of this city a large cottonwood tree more Hum 100 years old The tree is located on Main street The first pioneers of the city enjoyed ' its shade. OwStebR SoCCEf .' BY OITIS PETERSON his opening four round cuitain hi n is h champion not a chamraiser with Ralph cressul. Clark to ' for fails he When appear pion of the most effective a s heduled wrestling match At packs one of any of the younger li ast there orta be a law to that wallops ALKIE OPICS cffeit Capitol Theater Rogers rnlh'M to the de' fense of the " in Business and Pleusurc, his latest starring vehicle, which had its initial showing at the Capitol thcHtii last night "Business and Pleesur.-- , adapted from "The Plutocrat by Booth Tarking-ton- . is a Fox Film production Thu charm--of Earl Tinker, Middle Western razor blade manuW.ll Bab-bitt- d facturer, iiai Today, Logan and Cui he Valley are recognized as one of the foremast sports centers of Utah Indeed, under the guiding hand of Coach Dick Koniney, Utah Aggie teams have put Logan "on the map" throughout the west warCoach Burns Crookston's riors are completing a high school athletic year that should compare favorably with that of any other high school in the state Fourth in and football track, second in fifth in basketball. In Logan, there is the big football stadium, the first in the state and Crimson field, for the high school and college football games Four big gymnasiums as well as ward several modern, gymnasiums, take care of basketball. The stadiums can handle while numerous tennis track, courts furnish plenty of room for that strenuous summer exercise. But there is just one thing missing and It leaves a big hole Logan needs a wee bit of ould Scotland a golf course It is the one thing necessary to complete the perfect, rounded out sports picture for Logan. Not only from the standpoint of those who wish to play the game but also from the completeness it lends the picture, a golf course deserves the full support of every- CEMENT MUST HMJE SANDT& transcribed , al- most in toto from the book, and Rogers makes the role one of the most lovable of nis entire senes of lulking screen characterizations ife and daughter are promptly laid low by and Tinker has a grand time roaming the boat without hindrance. He meets e Mme. Momora, a fascinating and falls under her msgic spell, eventually telling her the real object of his trip. Ho is threatened with heavy losses because of unfair competition, and so Is out to corner the Damascus steel process as a counter. r, Pari-sienn- HYRUM SCOUTS GIVEN AWARDS Honor awards ranging from Merit badge to Eagle class were presented to 76 Scouts of troops in the Hyrum district of the Cache Valley council Sunday eveirst ward ning in the Hyrucn chapel. The ceremonies were directed by C. C. Peterson, Hyrum district Honor Court chairman, und Hans P. Anderson, district commissioner. The court was sponsored 23, by Troop Hyrum First ward with James Wilson, scoutmaster. Awards were as follows: Tenderfoot, Troop 23, Keith McBride, Stanley Carlson, Max Jorgensen, Blaine Peterson, Wayne Olsen, James and Veldon Albertson; Troop 25, Hyrui Third ward, Murray Maughan, Marion Hill, James Birch; Troop 28, Nibley ward, Clyde Shafler. Victor Olsen Troop 23, Gerald Nielsen, Flyod Israelsen, Kay Olsen. Second class: Troop 23, Perccy E. Peterson, Floyd Christiansen, Quinten Anderson, F'oyd Israelsen, Gerald, Lamar and Edward Nielsen, Kay Olsen, Max Jorgensen; Troop 24, Hyrum Second Carol ward, Clark Thompson, Rose, Milton Gibbs. First class: Troop 23, Joseph Peterson, Jr.; Troop 24, Everett Rose; Troop 28, El wood Morgan, Milton and Joseph Rasmussen, Grant Mauchley, Cyril Nielsen, Weston Gibbons, Vern Yeates; Troop 25, Leon Jensen. Merit badges: Troop 23, Daun Larson, Homer Anderson, Weston and Edgar Allred, Willis and James McBride, Percy E. Peterson, Jack and Max Jorgensen, Earl and James Wilson, Lamar Wright, Jay and Lamar Nielsen, Sidney Ralph, Clyde Curtis; Troop ?4, Dale Fallows, Everett Rose; Troop 25, A. E. Savage, scoutmaster, Grant Allgair, Glade Smith, Bud and Hal Edison, Newell Jen-xeGiant Igrson. Floyd Christenson, Stanford Bradford; Troop 29, Alton Roueehc, Joseph J Rasmussen, Charles and Vc.-- Yeates, Lloyd Anderson, Darwin Morgan, Wayne Johnson, Delton Larkin: Troop 23, Dorrel Allred; Troop 25, Thayle Nielsen. Star and life: Troop 73, Daun Earl Wilson, Larson, S'dney Ralph: troop 25, Nowell Jensen, Bud Edison, A E Savage. Eagle: Troop 123, Vanguard Hyrum First ward, James Mi Bride, scoutmaster. t Tww-Y- lb A&oes 6 kmX, fPgEAlifrORg. i LOGAN MAILMEN WIN HOT BATTLE Logan Postoffiie boys, who have not lost a game following the completion of the regular Commercial league schedule, hung up a well earned victory over the Postoffiee boys from Salt Lake at the Logan Junior hign school gymnasium Saturday night. The final score w is 33 29. The game was hotly contested thiough-ou- t with the three foi wards used all by the Postoffiee counting heavily. However, Felix and Lar-le- y did some excellent woik on the guard line while Darley managed to count six points besides The Postoff.ee boys from Logan piled up a good margin in the first half which stood them in good stead against the high scaling of Pace and Walton of the Suit Lake five m the second half. LOGAN 1. O. Hales, f Hale, f Sorenson, c Felix, g Darley, g Gessell, f McDonald, g SALT LAKE Walton, f Pace, f Oman, c Mathis, g Jonas, g Williamson, f Totuls I, o, xi y.v.v.v.v little Jackie Reynolds, dapper lung of the welterweight wrestlers, lulled to apjaar here Saturday night for his matih with Reed Dcttor,, explaining th;L he had to "catch a train" after his match with Moiley in Salt Lake Friday night l K I SI AIJ.Y ROTTEN SHOW Maybe it was ju..t as well after all, because most of these champions are tcmpeimnentul palookas that cause more trouble than they are woith. Anyway, the faduie of Reynolus to show op caused a wholesale real rsngement of th-- program and us i. reoult. Bill Umigson got h.s fust than-- e in big time company, meeting Ira Dein in the feature Vas, poor Bill is a sadder but wner man today. For 12 minutes, Longso i tossed Deri here and "there across the i.ng, uiuking the cash customers think that he was really gittmg But then the apsomewhere parently groggy lia suddenly came out of a corner Longson twirling on his shouldcis and it was all over Lorig3on failed to answer the bell for the second full following that airplane. In the person A new Thespian of Lome Miller showed in the Dean Dutton as with Logan ring, his opponent and proved quite a He is the hit with the crowd first really erratic to perform in Logan this year. Wrestling barefooted, his little pink toes offered an excellent target for Detton's heel on more than me occasion while those over susceptible nerves in the small of his back proved a mo.t effective way for Detton to break his punishing holds. Nevertheless, Miller managed to mintake the first fall in 17 utes wu'j a series of flying mares and Detipn registered the second in 20 m.nutes with a body press They went to a draw in the remaining time of the 45 minute contest GARTH 1 LARK PACKS WALLOP Reed Detton was altogether too strong for Arthur Devine of Preston in their opening wrestling match and although Devine used plenty of science in breaking nut first one hold and then another applied by Reed, the Salt Lake grappler finally chalked up the only fall of the match in 17 minutes with a body strangle. , Garth Clark registered a technical kayo in the third round of fighters of Cache valley. If he could get down to some real training and get 3ome tutelage on footwork and ring tci hmque, he has the possibiluies of getting up among the top notchers. FRATERNITY BOYS SHARI BEST BOWLER'S LAUGH... . at Will as a big SHARI biadc-and-raz- man driving keen bargains and eyeing keen dames in Damascus. ' warm s The J C. 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