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Show - Silidi PAGE FOUR. THE 11 E R A L 1) - J O U UN A I., LOGAN, THURSDAY, UTAH, FEBRUARY 20. - 1936. Aggies Ready For Final Home Appearance, Capacity Crowds See Champions In Action Against Cougar Quint Regulars Stated For Action In Both Games To Bull Con -- Righting the Bull-Co- n after 1 presented some the other day I rial "Bull-Co- n was tailed on the carpet by several Commercial league fans and ivki'il 0 put the right slant to a few I' ague tonditions In the fit J Tate isn't line, Charley piesident of the loop, he's the secretary And inasmuch as Charley is secretary, Stew Ryan isn't. He's .loon ;,l MEN FINALS IN I the leaves ward and Second Smithfield CUrkxton M Men will meet tonight in the North Cache gymnasium for the Benson stake championship and the right to represent the stake m the district M Men meet at Malad next week The defending champion Cl.uk-sloteam advanced to the final round vn lound with a .semi-fintnry over Newton by a score of 37 .Smith! Sid Second advamed to the finals by trounung Smithfield Fiisl, 54 to 2k The scores. champions and the Cougars are likely to find themselves playing the beet Aggie team of the season in the series. The Provo team will be playing without the services of Ralph Crowton, tall shot maker, and probably Marlow Turpin, king-pi- n ball rustler. Despite this fact, however, they will present a formidable array in the diminutive LaVar Kump and Ear Giles, forwards; Captain Hugh Cannon, center, and Walter Brooks and Black at guards. Black and ump are the reserves, Giles having played D Buttars, center and Cannon, guard, when Atkinson, c Crowton and Turpin were in trim. Dahle, g A. V. ELEVENTHWARD I f Totals 2 0 0 7 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 15 2 4 6 00, 2 0 12 0 0 10 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 .....17 9 3 37 0 0 0 Stewart, f Darley, F. P 0 6 1113 0 f Harrison, f Thatcher, t c Oilderwood, Hancey, c Hurst, g Rasmussen, g 7 0 6 0 0 0 2 0 14 0 0 0 12 2 2 110 2 0 0 20 4 3 43 TWELFTH W. Brown, f D Andrews, f E. Knowles, c P. Fullmer, c H. Merrill, g R. Andersen, g 110 5 2 2 110 2 0 111 .2 12 -- 1 1 Totals 17 7 5 39 Maury Grayson still It takes YORK George 'Moriarty the better part of an evening to explain those world series decisions. The new American League educational film, "Take Me Out to the Ball Game." requires slightly less than an hour for a showing, and Moriarty talks longer than that before it is unwound If you rare to linger after they fold the flicker, the veteran official will continue far into the night, with practically his entire lecture devoted to the headaches of an umpire. Oddly enough. Moriarty, backed by 33 years of baseball experience, declares that not one of the four decisions in favor of the Detroit Tigers which brought such storms of protest from the Chicago Cubs and Leaguers, from President Ford C. Frick down, could possibly be interpreted as NJ2W Moriarty points out that Cavar-retta'- s protest unquestionably was an honest one, but he doesnlt say the same thing shout Grimm and tire or six others who came dashing out on the turf. . "Players frequently can't tell whether they've been tagged, elucidates the arbiter Moriarty says that Jurges was out by two feet when he was blocked off the plate by Cochrane in trying to score from second when a ball off Augie Galan's bat rirochetted otf Marvin Owen's first basing glove in the seventh inning of the flfih game. f T was Flea Clifton's inexperience that brought wrath upon Morl-arty- 's head in the third round of the sixth engagement. Clifton National made two stabs at Galan, who attempted to go from first to third base on Herman's hit to right c ontroversial. which scored Jurges. The decision that launched the That was the thin one, relates Bruins' vendetta against Moriarty Moriarty "Clifton missed Galan was made in the sixth Inning of three or four feet from the bag, 'the third game Young Phil hut his second stab nipped Galan's Cavarretta was on first base and toe inches from the sack. A secthe batter hung out the hit and ond stab creates doubt in the minds tun sign. of and spectators. Hack "dropped to the "Stanley WjYTICKEY COCHRANE called ground fully eight feet out of line for a pitch out," explains in evading Cliftons lunge in the Moriarty, "and Charley Gehringer rundown in the sixth Inning of the caught the ball on Cavarrettas sixth game, recites Moriarty. hip just as he started his slide In that affiliation had In the lan- no stressing and was in mid-aion his sight or judgbearing of the Cavarretta guage player, ment and that he called em as he tagged himself.1 " raw em, no matter how painful, This was the decision which Moriarty, at the hearing before in Moriarty chasing Man- Judge Landis, reminded the Chicaager Charley Grimm, Captain go belligerents that It was a deWoody English, and other Wrig-le- y cision by him that helped to make employes, and stirred up the it possible for the Pittsburgh Narow which ultimately brought tionals to beat the Washington fines of J200 each. Bill Jurges Americans in the dramatic world and Bill Herman were assessed series Of 1925. the same amount when CommisUmpiring is a misearable dodge, sioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis despite Tim Hurst's remark about found time to check up. Jhe hours. bench-warmer- s r. COWLEY CAPTURES 5 to 36-3- 5 f V TITLE 1 1 2 2 0 6b6 .333 000 93 75 43 re0 and Boxelder, In the second game spectively. Coach Conley Watts lost three of his best men before the third period was over, Murray and Seth Maughan and Norm Schenk, all on personals, and had Champ Lee, another of his stars on the bench with an ankle as big as his head. Lee went into the game during the final minutes, however, and became the tough luck player when he stood, for the second time in a week, on the foul line for a free throw and missed a chance to tie the score He had Weber and two shots against missed them both. 91 lit 06 Tuesdays Results Providence First 38, Logan First 32. eliminates Logan First). Tonight's Schedule Logan Seventh vs Providence (Loss First, 8 15 Providence First ward earned the right for another shot at the stake champions, Lodefending gan Seventh, when they look a hard fought game fiom Logan Should First ward last night the they beat the Seventh tonight Fritwo teams will buttle again day for the title If the Seventh wins tonight the title will be theirs for another night. Last nightB game was a thriller from start to finish Both teams started off fast with Hoyee Hansen, Providence center, counting It points in the first half to give lead the ultimate leaders a Willmnre led the at the half countFirst ward during this half ing 7 points. as was 38-3- 2 19-1- 6 -- 1 gold-field- - TO MEET FRIDAY Meetings for six of 12 sections the Cache countly planning have been scheduled, committee according to R. L. Wrigley, county agricultural agent. The first meeting will be held Friday afternoon at 1 p m when the irrigation section of the committee will meet. Other meetings on the schedule include sessions of the dry farm- of present. Accepting the fact Ogden will down both Weber and Boxelder and that Logan should win from Preston and South Cache we face the Preston-Sout- h Cache game that The Spartans are up in arms after losing those tough ones anil will take the North Cache into camp Friday Bulldogs night, regardless of the fact that the North Cache team has improved so much during recent weeks. Jay Whitman has performed wonders with the Bulldogs in bringing them out as a real bail club. I onlev Watts, too, ha performed well in his first year of Region One poaching in moulding the Spartans into a dangerous contender. Logan isn't likely to lose any more games in Region One play so should down the Preston Indians after a glorious fight toOgden won't beat Boxelder night as bad ns they did in tne season opener, but they will beat them. Wayne Millet, another newcomer to Region One coaching circles, has presented a great development job at Boxelder to take his place with Watts and Whitman. In the other game Weber should nose out Bear River in the latter's gym. at Preston and the Boxelder-Webegame at Brigham week. Preston and r City-nex- Box-wi- t ll be favored and should they win, Weber, and Preston will be tied for third place. Box-eld- j and sections dairying Saturday at 1.30 p. m. and for the poultry and fruits and vegetables on Monday afternoon at 1.30. All meetings will be held at the ing, PUNNING GROUPS 34-3- 3, equally The second half close with the Providence guards to help floor the down In the opinion of the writer the coming Hanson with the scoring duties Western RMC. games at Salt Logan sharpshooting Qmnney, Lake and Logan tins week might First forward, got loose for seven just as well not be played so far but half Che last as the final standing of the teams points during they could never eatch the flying is concerned The Redskins wrote Providence team. finis to the loop last week when Hanson was the high scorer of they defeated the Cougars once to Quin-ne17 with points the evening the Aggies the title The led the losers with 11 points give Cougars and Aggies will split in C had Willmore while Logan and the Utes and Bobcats will split, leaving the Provoans in the runner-u- p spot, Montana Theurer, f third and Utah last But there Atkins, f of basketball diswill be plenty played in these last home perT. Gessell, g formances of the Aggies against B. Gessell. g the Cougars f C. Gessell. 1. S. Coach Dick Romney Totals says he will work his first team both nights and that they will play the major part of each contest. Maybe we should f Merkley, change the forecast to read, two for the Aggies. Lindquist, c Willmore, g Esplin, g Lincoln McClellan and Durrel Richards, f Nielsen, sports editor and assistant of the Student Life, official USAC Totals newspaper, offered the first allwestern division team today. Their MEN, 95 and 92, HI NT GOLD official RMIPA selection includes Harry QUESNEL, B. C a Petty and Ryan, Aggies, at forJones, 95, and Bill Brown, 92. pion- wards, Kinner of Utah at center eer prospectors, are taking another and Wade and Gardner of the After getat guards They went in fling at the walking Aggies for size on the second team with ting in shape again by veterans and cutting wood, the Dovra, Montana State, and Crowshouldered their packs and headed ton, Brigham Young, at forwards; Watson of the Aggies at center for the Cariboo, UC., gold region and Meacham, Utah, and Cannon, LAWS BLUE TOWN KEEPS Brigham Young, guards. M'MECHEN, W. Va. il'P Citi475 to 498 to uphold zens voted Jumbled Affair North Caches unexpected the town's blue laws, placed in until least at 1905. So, win over Boxelder last night effect in threw the rare for the Region another election, only meat, milk One third spot into a Jumbled and beer may be sold on Sunday mess, despite the fact that WeNewspaper sales on the Sabbath ber hs alone in the position at are forbidden. y 1 tournament through the third place. Preston will likely gie their finest performance of the season in an effort to down Logan tonight in the Aggie gym. The two teams will mix at 8 o'clock. A victory for the Indians would put them right back in the race, while a loss would leave them with only a remote chance of gain- ing the spot. The South Cache Spartans face a terrific problem against the oncoming Bulldogs at Hyrum FriThe Spartans and day night. Bulldogs have each lost to Weber margins, while the by Spartans have lost to Boxelder by one point and North Cache has floor game, defeated the Bees by one point A and playing a bang-u- p beJensen at center counted 11 points. thrilling battle is 8 expected Friscore. The oclock tween the two at day. Standing alone in third place, the Weber Warriors are out to strengthen their position against the Bear River Bears in the latter team's gymnasium An upset victory for Bear River, which is not unlikely, would scramble the Weber must meet race aplenty. Boxelder and Ogden on successive weeks and must win one of the two games to hold their position Boxelder is about due for its second loss of the week when they meet the Ogden Tigers at Ogden Friday night in the other Region One game The entire North Cache squad played inspired ball to down the Gutke and Bees Wednesday. Jonas at forwards scored 10 and eight points, respectively and played great floor games. Ottis Plant perforgave another excellent mance at center, while Scrowther and Rich were defensive gems. Wally Braegger continued his scorgreat play to lead the Bees,scorers ing 16 points to lead all one-poi- Hard Luck Three Region One superlatives helong at the South Cache high school in Hyium for play in the loop in the past few weeks. The hard luck team, hard luck coach and hard luck player are all over there. Within a period of five days the team lost to Weber and LOGAN .STAKE PLAYOFF W. L. Pet. Pts Op Logan Seventh 2 0 1 000 89 32 1 ot Several Commercial league players have been known to boo the officiating at the games. Such actions are absolutely disgusting with conditions as they are. Throughout the season the teams in the loop have been getting the best officiating since the league staited six years ago. Booing at the few mistakes made by an official who works six games each week, three per night, isn't much of a compliment for such a well performed job as Bob Turley and his assistants have given. Defeat IxMfan First Ward Five In Fast Game, 2 More than 200 feet above the water, here is a 540-tosection of the decks of the San Franeisco-Oaklan- d Bay bridge the tiny figures of workers giving a vivid idea of its immensity. The first span ever known to be hung out in (he middle of suspension cables, it was hoisted in nine parts to the steel cable wires and there suspended from ropes looped over the main cables Slack lines of hoisting cables are seen in the picture the upper horizontal beam of the truss marking the level or the upper deck and the lower horizontal the lower deck work. Ward Quint The Logan junior high school cagers, leaders of the Cache Valley Junior high league, defeated the South Cache freshmen for the second time this season when they 34-3- a-- Providence To Meet Seventh G. T. F. P. lrovidenc First 8 1 1 17 Logan First 2nd 2 Providence 2 1 JOE (DU LEV 38-3- 2 0 - The North Cache Bulldogs tipped the Region One race for third place uupside down Wednesday vicnight with a brilliant tory over the Boxelder Bees at The Bulldogs won Brigham City out in a hard fought battle that was forced into an extra period when the teams finished the regular playing time m a tie, 4 The upset renewed the spirits of the Preston and South Caeiie teams who now see a ehance of getting into the state se HANDBALL non-leag- ELEY ENTH as 31-3- Godfrey, g Godfrey Elventh ward M Men won a hard fought game from Twelfth ward last night at Logan high gym- Clarke, g encounter. nasium, in a The lineup and summary; Totals lined Drops Fast ILOGAN JUNIORS Extra Penoii DOWN S. C. FROSH of which bull-- Bulldogs Upset Bees; Preston Here Tonight Boxelder Maybe the reason Charley wits called the president is the other two officers are so uilllug to give him so much credit for the success of the It seems that Charley has spent about all of his time recently in keeping the league going at top s swell. He is the first one in the hall and an lut the last line to leave evtime the Commercial ery e in vetion. league teams Turley has received a great deal of credit fur his work in getting the league underway, while K v:;n unusual interest throughout the season has made him exceptionally valuable. All in ill the officers are deserving of a rousing vote of thunks for the interest sho.vii and for making the league 1 success for continual Joe Cowley, US AC Alumnus has just been hnxen to represent the National Capital YMCA in the National YMCA championship handball tournament held at Minneapolis, Minnesota, beginning Wednesday, February 10 Cowley is the only man sent from Washington, D C He was chosen to play in the singles because he holds the Washington A A.U. singles championship as well as the Washington YMCA With his singles cliampionsh p partner, Changing Walker, they are also doubles champions Joe, it will Do rememoered, was an Tntermounta.n Junior Tennis Champion and one of the U.SAC's He is outstanding tennis stars the brother of Sam Cowley, famous Department of Justice Inspector, in honor of whom the college dedicated the plaque placed 0 the wall in the main hall of the Administration building, last commencement. Cowley is a former Logan high school and Aggie tennis star. He also won the Logan city net title several years ago. J. Buttars Archibald Ravsten V. Buttars FIVE TRIUMPHS G. T. 3 0 1 n SMITHFIELD SECOND All the president's seat Lnwience Turley who was ' Snarl gym I'Md.iv .mil Sal m day nights to .see the champion Utah State hoopsteis .11 then final honi" nppeiuanie of the season against the Brigham Young Coug irs, according to reports train the se rotary's office at the college The leports state that prai in ally all seats for hoth nights of play have been .sold and that an elia heavy iil,sh fot geMer il 'idrui.siuii ticket is indicated With the title sewed up for the Aggies the tu kit .sale was at first sui prising to man), but the fait that one of Utah State's greatest teams is making its last appearthe for ance is leason enough heavy demand fot ducats Coach Dick Romney announced Monday afternoon that his regulars aie in perfect condition and that they aie slated to play the majority of time in both tills. AVith two weeks of rest behind them the team is anxious to get into action and will be given plenty of work in an effort to avoid staleness in the face of tne RMC. playoff scries two weeks away The Aggies, too, are anxious to prove to the public that they are capable of winning the conference title without the help of Utah's victory over the Cougars at Salt J.ako last week. This defeat of the Cougars clinched the title for the Aggies and a double win for the Brigham Young cagers this week would mor or less place the Farmer's on the spot." Two victories is the goal set by the Build Bridge From Midair to End Counts Handball Champ; crops county courthouse. Other sections of the committee which have been set up are farm buildings and remodeling, insurance, finance and credit, weeks, rodents and past control and other livestock and range. The purpose of the meetings of the various sections of the committee is to study each phase of agriculture concerning the section from every angle They will e work toward planning a recommendations 0 f program which will be handed over to the executive section of the plan' ning committee. long-tim- Butter Prices BI TTER PRICE SAN FRANCISCO, Feb 20 U'.Pi Daily market: Butter: 92 score 36 Eggs: large 20'i; medium BQU H ; small 14 lt SALT LAKE CITY, Feb 20 U Pi Butter, extra cartoned 38 cents. Additional Sports On Page Seven |