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Show THE IIERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, UTAH, L, North Logan Upsets Third To Tie For Lead Logan First And Sixth (OLLEGK fake Games Muddled Cache Race G T. 2 3 6 Albiston f Nelson f Anderson c Olsen g . Hansen g Gene Olsen ... Upset LOGAN STAKE B LEAGUE Schedule Girls Gm: Totals Logan High vs Seventh p in. Young vs. Sixth. PKOWDENCE First p. Ray Bitters f l'roMtleme Gym: 1st. rov. A. Olsen f p. Thursdo)' At 7 g At g 2nd. m.-L- ogan UHiAN STAKE Results Night Seventh River Heights 20 Lat ...5 Sixth 29, Prov. First 43, College 30 Logan Second 29 gan First 49. Eighth 19 Eleventh 54. Prov. Second 1 6 30 1 1 1 7 Seumons 1 g 5 9 FIRST Bill Sharp f D. Willmore f 1 Wilmore c . Rene Ballard g Box Elder 0 0 c l 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 130 0 3 0 0 0 10 0 5 2 0 0 0 0 g 0 0 0 0 10 0 Frank Jones Christensen EIGHTH Zen Jensen f Floyd McFarland Syl Forsberg c Duayne Henderson g 2 0 4 1 13 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Lead n 0 0 4 f 3 1 Eldon Williams g Leon Olsen g 9 8 1 19 Lee Olsen G. T. F. P. !Glen Fuller 6 3 3 15 N'aylor Robbins 2 18 ..8 Tackles Ogden For 5 43 G T F P. Dick Burr 2ND 3 0 0 1 0 .0 0 REGION ONE BASKETBALL Friday's Schedule Box Elder at Ogden. . Bear River at Weber. North Cache at South Cache. 6 serv-The high school basketball mg in Cache Vulliy this week takes place Friday evening nt when North Cache and South Cache quints engage in their traditional "grudge" battle. ( Although the Bulldogs are way down the list, they always fight their hardest against South Cache. Hy-ru- A 2 and hard-foug- interesting game is assured In other games of the weeks 1 Prov. First 0 round. Box Elder tackles Ogden L. O'Brien 0 0 0 for a showdown on region leaoer-shiSeventh while Bear River goes to Totals Eighth ...24 11 6 54 Weber. Logan is idle this week. College Coach Conley Watts of South Prov. Sei G T. F P IltOl IDKNC E 1ST Cache has found his man for cen- F. Hansen f 2 10 ...4 (Schedule 1 detent-Second Smithfield ter Wednesday's ward in Marvin Abrams, an accur-e- d 'Crabtree f jiext 2 2 ...0 last night ate shooter and First At Logs": Hyrum c 'Skidmore ...0 will be Ariel At guards in a fast game pluye in Hyrum. lad Seventh vs. Logan Second, 7 p. m. .Campbell g ...0 m. Les and Wes Downs maintam-- 1 Maughan and Doug Shelton, while River Heights vs. First. 8 p. .1 ITheurer g ed their high scoring pace, while Doug Long and Kenny Maughan Sixth vs. College, 9 p. m. Leonhardt ...0 At Providence: Wright and Carl Maughan were will be posted at forwards, 1 3 jDemlfrr m. 8 vs. p. Eighth, Prov. 2nd outstanding for Hyrum. Jay Whitman will probably use m. 9 vs. p. Elwood and Ellis, Eleventh, The box score this lineup: Prov. 1st 6 15 8 20 Totals forwards; Ellerman at center; SIXTH G. T. F.P. CACHE STAKE Rich and Lowe, guards. Erickson f 0 1 1 1 Last Nights Results 1 2 4 f 5 'Bailey 25, Third 23 Leatham Lynn Jenkins B. 0 0 2 Smithfield Second Defeats Hyrum ' 1 North Logan Fifth 71, Hyde Park 24 Tenth 26, Ninth 24 Logan Peterson c Fonnesbeck Yeates g .Burns Team Standings Won Lost Pet. Stevens .800 1 4 Fifth , - North Logan Logan Logan Logan Logan Hyde l 4 Third ........3 2 Tenth Ninth ........1 Fourth 0 Park Next Fourth North Tenth Fifth, .-- -1 1 .800 1 750 .500 .250 250 000 2 3 3 4 Wednesdays Schedule vs. Third, 7 p. m. Logan vs. Ninth, 8 p. m. vs Hyde Park, 9 p. m. g Totals 2 0 0 1 1 1 4 7 1 0 0 2 3 1 15 1 1 0 0 12 9 5 29 0 F- - C. K. N. R. F Young f Schenk f Long c Schenk g Blaur g Olsen d tussle. In an Service edged out Olof Nelson 7;: 40 Tuesday night. The Valley league contest featured the hot shooting of D. Rich. Nelson forward who bagged 10 11 3 Herald-Journa- 10 19 17 29-2- 0 117 113 10 71-2- 54-1- 9. 15-1- high-scori- 18-i- g 5 25-2- . Despite the fact that Giant Cullimorc sopliomole forwaid. will be out of the Utah Aggie lineup when they oppose University of Colorado's Buffs Fucltiy evening at Logan, the Fnimers aie lookto the tilt with ing forward mui h enthusiasm in hopes of raiking up their second win of tile season against their Big Seven foes Coach Dick Romney indicated Wednesday afternoon after sending his squad through a spirited session that Cullnnore is definitely out of the contest Frihis day. but that, nevertheless, charges are looking forward to the battle with no intentions whatsoever of suffering another defeat. A second member of the squad, Glen Maughan, chief center underhas also been study. missing practice skirnnslps tins w'ek, being out with influenza With Cullimore on the sidelines against the Buffaloes there is a possibility that Ed Izatt, a veteran on the Farmer sqund, mav open hostilities at a forward post for the first time for the Aggies. At the other forward would be Evan Baugh with Captain Roland Reading handling the center assignments A second combination that Coach Romnev has been experimenting with this week has Reading shifting back to his usual forward post along side Baugh and Jack Mayne handling the center assign-mentNick Drakulich and Keith Trane have been performing in the defensive slots on both com- binations. Mr.lJonura of llu Cabbage Patch ' ' ' ' V '' O x ,4msa . v.v. . x .Ne. v .y' c' Snoose And J x'CjS ; 's'; Is v y W ,v y f e. sv. N Vigh To Square Off J1 That between YORK, Feb NEW Hungarian Billy goose and "rap-sod- 6 it In y Ernie Vigh at Madison Square Garden tomorrow night may remove some of the, from the middleweight goulash muddle. division is in a The mess right now. although it ttflent than boasts more any other boxing bracket. There are two middleweight of Ken Overlin "champions": Washington, D C.. who is recognized by New York and affiliated states, and Tony Zule of Chicago, the National Boxing association s ruler. In addition Souse, a Hungarian from Farrell, la., claims to be "uncrowned king" of the because last summer he beat both Overlin and Zule in e bouts. Since knocking off Messrs. Overlin and Zule, Soose has been screaming for a title shot at either of them. Meanwhile Vigh, a squad, powerfully-built Hungarian from Newburgh, N. Y., came up fast in 1940 and climaxed his brilliant campaign by trouncing formidable Coley Welch of Maine on Jan. 3. Soose is favored at 5 to beat Vigh. but a grand battle Is expected because of their sharply contrasting styles. top-flig- ht non-titl- Zeke Bonura looks over big cabbages on his farm near New Orleans. Bonuras draft boaid has ordered him to repot t for physical examination. The board chan man says the Chicago Cubs' first baseman could ask for deferment until harvest time, but the slugger has not requested it and has not listed any dependents. Ace Parker Joins ' ' Features Murals l tah Aggie TintramurahsU draft- Wednesday 8-- G Pro Gridders ,Snow Sculpturing el preliminary plans for snow NEW YORK. Feb. 6 d li Clarcnee (Ace) Parker turned his back on a big league baseball career and contract to play signed a pro football with the Brooklyn Dodgers It was the first tune the pro grid game won out over baseball iin a contest of salaries and careers. Dodger owner Dan Topping did .not reveal the figure of the con- d bv tho Ace but thc t t fsa waa'UlBt Purker 81(!ned bcst for year8 at closo t0 $i2,(KK) a -- OUR DEAL-COMPA- RE a number of sculpturing contests to take place on the cam on February 15 as a pus yejbe property of thc Pittsburgh I ii AniAiiunl f 4Ka a nmtfi t ttnu a i uutuu toiioiudic v iriiuiLa 1 which is scheduled for March the position, Parker shortstops -of student Ranosh, Ray Kimball SBld: j realize baseball I is bigger, d council representative, heads ,f j WIU) y0UnRer probably dent committees for the annual WOukl cast my lot tho other way. snow event and is assisted byjBut I ve already made a name Willie Hoppe t0 pre-fea- Remains Undefeated CHICAGO. Feb. 6 (lli hampion Willie Hoppe today again was the man to beat in billiards. Only nine days after he began his double-tim- e pace to make up for time lost because of illness. Hoppe was the only undefeated contestant Rraong the 17 centered n billiard in the world's tournament. He won his ninth consecutive match last night from John Fitzpatrick of Los Angeles, Pacific coast champion, 50 to 49 in 58 innings. The field of undefeated contestants was narrowed to one when Joe Chamaco defeated Jay Bozeman. atu-'an- -C- Wavne 0 1 ST LOUIS. Feb. 6 (IT Southpaw Howard Mills has been Rold by the St. Louis Browns to the Brooklyn Dodgers by Bill DeWitt said today it was a "satisfaction or money back" transaction Newlon Tackles Eagles On Friday On Friday evening. Newton PTAr is sponsoring a basketball game between Mendon Eagles, popular member of the Valley league, and the Newton ward team. Both squads are strong, with Newton ieadmg the SmithficM stake race. A dance will follow the game. Duck Bowling Winners Named DeWitt said Mills will report to the Dodgers training camp and Winners at the Logan Bowling the Brooklyn club has until end of courts contests this week were the first month of the season to announced today as follows: decide whether to keep him. If with scores of David Mills meets with the Dodgers ap- 123. 149 Egbrt and 140total 412. Browns time the that proval by McFarland with scores will be paid an undisclosed amount of Goldie l 348. 136, 10 and of cash. If the Dodgers are not satisfied, DeWitt said. Mills will be turned back to the Browns and no money will be involved. Last season Mills failed to win a game and lost six. Palm Beach Golfer Favored In Match PALM BEACH. Fla. Feb. 6 (IT) Grace Amory, Palm Beach socialite golfer who lost to Elizabeth Hicks of Pasadena, Calif., in the Miami Biltmore final last week, was favored in her semi-finmatch with Jane Crum of Orangeburg, S. C.. In the Palm Beach championship today. UniversMiss Crum. ity of South Carolina junior, tournament knocked Miss Hicks, medalist from the running yestervictory in 20 holes. day with a Jean Bauer plays Dorothy Gardner in the other semi-fintoday. Logan Third M Men Play Salt Lake Team Logan Third ward M Men, who until last night led Cache stake, will tackle Salt Lake Cltv Third tonight at 8 ocloc k in the Jun- ior high gymnasium. The game will present an op-- ; portunitv for fans to compare M Men plav of this section v ith Steed of Provo, and Miss for mvself m professional football, Ruth Andrus of Kamas, student tn-- 1 and j d stln bave to make good tramura! managers. Assistant ln baseball." Coach Ken Vanderhoff heads su-- 1 buck at parker. an pervisory arrangements for the Duke in 1936, is 28 years old. meet, and H. B. Hunsaker and 1 Miss Margaret Goold, directors 01 t men's and women's intramural pro-- I0r3710 AnCfPrPfl ULIV Uvl illltVI6U grams at the college, respectively, 1 i. are directors for competitive'. At UDIIC CVSnow I sculpturing activities will start on February 15 and continue SUMMIT N J Feb 6 d'li A until February 21. when Judging charRe tha, h',s"bout with Joe of entrants will be conducted hv'iu,., in Riadelphia on Feb. 17 s. members of the art and intramural wou)d be a slaughter' Grand champion of ed and angt,red cus Dorazio today, y the meet will be awarded a 'ipccal Two legislators introduced a by Professor Calvin Fle'ch- - ll;ti0n jn the Pennsylvania senate er. head of the art department ) calling for an investigation of the the college. boxing business in Philadelphia Earn fwtemity and department- general and the Dorazio bout in asbe will in entered competition particular. section of the "So they think its going to bo a signed a special " Dorazio smd. "Well let build their to which on campus slaughter, model. Profeasor Hunsaker stated me tell you something I'm no mid- and sorority teams will also be get and down in south Philadelphia entered in competition with regu- - we learn how to take care of our-lu- r 'selves early. men teams. A hearing will be held in the events, scheduled Competitive recrea1 at the sinks, for March Penns) lvnmn senate Monday, In will tion area m Logan canyon RAINED OFT elude eight events, five on the men's schedule and three on the OAKLAND. Cal.. Feb 6 it pi- -. slate of events for women. Men's Rain and mud plagued thc Golden events are: cross country, club ski Cate turf club's new racetrack ski relay and again today and prevented its inrace, down-hilwhich opened meeting, slalom and women will compete in ntigural downhill, slalom and ski relay Saturday, from getting into full stride On Sunday, Monday and raceS- 'Tuesday when there was no racing it was dear again, but yesterday it started raining in time for the 'first race of the track's first week j three-cushio- cjDodgersBuy Browns Southpaw 54-1- PAGE FIVE two-ye- G. T. F.P. 0 0 0 0 3 4 2 8 6 5 0 12 4 2 .0 2 0 0 0 0 11 12 3 25 Totals G. T. F.P. SEVENTH ye 1 3 2 Jones f 0 McBride f 0 0 BY RAY NELSON 1 0 2 Taylor c Bumps came (as they must to all !Ralph g 0 12 6 good things) last night to Logan VVennergrcn g 1 3 1 basketball M Men Third ward 1 1 0 Clayton for due prestteam. Without regard the no and with ceremony, ige, 9 11 4 22 Totals North Logan hoopsters. coached by Burns Crookston, flogged out a THIRD G. F.P. victory from the hides of the G. Larson f 2 6 2 hitherto undefeated Third Warders. A Watte rson f 0 Third Goes To Second 1 R. Partington c That surprising defeat, forecast P. Kowallis 1 g sent L. in yesterday's l, 2 Cardon g North Logan and Fifth into a tie R. 3 Larson for first place on the Cache stake Evans 0 team standing chart, and shoved 0 Willmore Logan Third into second. Fifth and North Logan have won four and 9 10 5 23 Totals lost a single game. Third has also G. T. F. P. NORTH LOGAN lost but one, but has played a 8 4 f Kohler total of only four contests. 4 3 Nyman f Meanwhile, the Logan stake pic- Crookston 3 3 c ture looked just the same as it did 0 0 0 a week ago after last night's batt- Beutler g I eterson g 0 7 1 les. F.rst ward, by slashing Eighth 0 0 0 remained undefeated and by Peterson long odds the favorites to capture 11 14 3 25 Totals the stake crown again. I tward Ames' versatile aggregation has G T. F. P. River Heights to play next week, NINTH -- 3 8 3 9 and then meets Sixth In the final Loveday f -- 2 0 0 4 round Ftbrunry 19. That's the pay- Davis f .. Larson c . ..1 3 1 3 off, and the big round. .1 0 0 2 Stevenson 8 ( lose Game 3 1 0 Sixth stayed in second place by Macey g in downing providence First 10 12 4 24 Totals one of the closest tilts of the eveniG. T. F.P. ng, and has lost only to Logan TENTH 3 Watu f Second, which, with Eleventh ward 2 0 0 4 stands third on the stake ladder. Watts f 1 c Second triumphed over Col'ege Jensen 0 0 0 0 Schnub g while Eleventh pounded Whitesides g 4 0 0 8 Providence Second 4 2 Hull 1 -- o ether games in the Cacha slake round saw Tenth upsetting 12 2 26 3 Totals Ninth and Fifth drubbing Hyde Park G. T. F.P. FIFTH It was pel haps the most exciting .7 0 0 14 game in the Cache stake season Kitchen f 0 10 5 f when North Logan nosed out Third. Bertleson 0 6 3 After taking a lead in the first Brown c 0 4 2 half. Third ward was forced to re- Ketch g 4 0 8 linquish it in the final minutes Andrews g 3 0 6 Roberson when North Logan rallied. Burnsby Sorenson 1 0 0 2 Crookston of North Logan played Frar.sen 5 2 2 12 an outstanding game, Knight 2 1 0 while Nyman was rustling man high point 2 1 1 Bishop with 9 counters. Regains lead 34 5 3 71 Totals Tenth assumed a lead over inth m the first quick but was quarter, hnable to hold it As time for the made 11. while Lamborne counted gun drew near, the Tenth again 9 during the half he was in. urged into the lead although it Harvard Nelson of College ward as nip and tuck Lew stood out as one of the evening's throughout. veday of Ninth was high with 9 best players a3 he inspired College Points. to fight hard and racked up 16 Fifth played a smooth game to points himself. No team has shown overwhelm Hyde Park A the Improvement in the stake that marked improvement was shown College has. by the Fifth in Too Many Stars passing and shoot-o- g The boys worked Eleventh had too much Jim the boll in ,?r ,ttuPs and form approached Paulos, George Anderson and Jack aat Tear which led them to Simmons for Providence Second as ts j0f ?'visi0n championship, Guarding the latter team fell oohmd the uncanny shooting of was excellent too, as witness the Ke Willmore and Bill Sharp. Lo- - fact that Providence regular forha no particular trouble wards didnt score a single point. iTt ith Eighth. Ike was Providence First gave the Sixth tossing the Pellet through the from all a tfght for its money, and held the strings 3 for Positions, registering 19 points to score at halftime to 8 record for the Sixth. Lou Yeates made 15 points Sharp evening. uunted for 19. Zen Jensen Turk for Sixth, while Frank Hansen, McParland and Eldon Williams cleverest player in the league, scorere ed 10. Ensign Burns, Sixth's outstanding for Eighth. College Improved ace, played only a short College ward stood ahead of Sec-u- d time since he suffered an injured at the half, when Dog leg in a recent contest. man, Sandy Morrell and pals Seventh crept up on River Sot worried. In the second half Heights after being led 11-- at the GHniborne joined the lineup and half, but couldn't overcome the 2 fot rl from the, deficit. The game ended i .iliimin ami Bradshaw each, River Heights , Extra Period Game extra-perio- Kit ER HEIGHTS toil. r, 11 1111 0 1 .19 2 3 0 THRU AM Ags Shape Up For Tilt With Buffs Cook c . . Woolf g Howell g C'hristoffci sen F P. 2 0 ...4 Totals ELE ENTH G. Anderson f Jim Paulos f K. Haws c Logan First Logan Sixth 1 o 5 3 2 Mathews g Kelly g Hansen Smith Kohler Phillips 22 0 12 10 G T m.-P- Fuhriman 1 o Totals LOGAN SECOND Bateman f Wyatt f Bradshaw c Morrell g Sylvester g Lamborne By Amazing i j 4 I Journal North Cache Plays Spartans Friday F.P. HIDE PA15K 1 5 V Waite ( .. 4 16 'K Waite f .. 0 0 2 THURSDAY, Lfi3r6S embarrass-department- on Thursday will be conducted with the hopes that it would unmore cover a few capable performers for the varsity squad, but the tr.als he found upon watching that it was three or four of his squadsmen who recorded the best marks in seven of the nine events However, he did see one bnght light for the future and that was in the diving event where Men to Dunford, a freshman, showed con siderable class. The Farmers as .vet have no divers on this q'id to he extremely weak in this ev nt. VALUES rcso-troph- l, j Farmer Tankmen Meet Utes On February 14 Utah Aggie paddlers will be striving for their first victory In years over University of Utah's perennially strong swimming squad when the Farmers entertain the Utah pool stylists February 14 in the Smart gym pool Best la Years The Aggie swimming squad is by far the most powerful in years, Coach Ken Vanderhoff said Wednesday. And even though this season is our best chance for quite a spell to defeat a U. of U. pool team, we will feel remarkably lucky If we pull through with a win this season because of the strength of the Utes each year. Coach Vanderhoff was awaiting the annual intramural swimming tournament m which the finals CHALLENGE day program. About 4 000 horse- players turned out. but they bet lonly $78.1.80 The truck needs a handle of about $200,000 a day to make money. 1939 V8 Coupe 0 r i g i n al paint, low nileage. Lifetime g u a r a n tee. See this car and try 1939 V8 Sedan Daly . ..585 1937 Desoto IXluxe. New paint, new tires and it looks like a mil- lion. Only . . , I jII 1937 Plymouth Deluxe Sedan. Original paint. Motor Nucleus of the Farmer strength! is in the 150 yard backstroke, d hreastroke and the freestyle races. Captain Sid Gloeckner, one of the better backstrokers of this sector, is going great guns this year, and Byrne Femelius, a letterman last season, is very little behind him in the same event. junPerry Leavitt, an ior college swim luminary, it a stern challenger for firsts m the longer freestyle races, the 220 end 440 yard distances, and Bill a sophomore and Duane Henderson. a junior, bid well for gixxl points In the shorter frojiityie events. Henderson swans In th" 60 yard and 100 yard evens, and Miller In the latter race as well as with Leavitt m the 220 yaid run The Farmers can also count upon points from Eugene Frer.e.i, a tiansfer from a California jun or college, In the 200 yard breaststroke. All of this group are wot In the 300 yard medley and 400 yard relay m an effort to give the Farmers additional points. A pair of breastrokers who may b.eak m for points are Dan Bradshaw and Eccles Caine, and Grover Carter, Cliff Stock and Charles Brown are their squadsmen participating in the ficestyle races, , retun-e- d for winter$OQT driving. 200-yar- Wrestling! U.ofU. vs. . U. S. A. C FRIDAY J:;iO P- - ni. U. S. A. C. Field House ADMISSION . . ,50f WOW! .... 0570 to the bone EL WHAT ?275 IUJVS CZfttZ it. Only Deluxe Price?? ii ! ! 1935 Dodge 1935 V8 Sedan Deluxe. New uphol- stery. New tires. Lifetime guar an- - 1932 Plymouth 125 Only 1934 Chevrolet Sedan. 3nly $-- ? lOO Many Other Makes and Models! |