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Show i ! 4 4 rvCii i , ur. vrggyi. X'.tr-- ' 'W yuu.,.JiiVTy"r - k .V 7- - 305 POUNDER COMIN G FOR TH URSDA Y NIGHT SHOW UTAH AGGIES HAVE SEVERAL TOUGH itiT-.i- '.n, -i This GAMES - 4. ' 'rounds -- ' 1 i' a." r that record but h cant do too much peaking for this 'game because ct the strenuous bat tie? ahead." If" timely meant that the Farmers will have tc. take one in stride, and if they fall it will be jqst too bad. Wyomng had a week of rest' last week whieh should help a lot. It is also likely that poach Rhodes will ha ye correct t ed i,n great measure at least the forward pass defense. The Cowboys have already lost two games by the ariel rout and it is not likHy that! they will be unprepared for another of the same - plays. Agkicjs have a good passer inCh4d& )ut if they wy It will unquestionably be due largely tp thg power of the running attack-- , The Agglef must win this one to kfop their place at the top of the conference column It would mean that they would be undefeated in - the conference when they meet B U. at Ogden, and the Aggie want to be in just that position at the time they rpeet tji charges of Brother Otti sinn ,.nr ;o.b, OLF- - Kohler Men In An Hour that card. 7Q W. fOSME-R-- - ttAOER W OF V- - ed me. He fancied, I t modestly, lljjt m jlsjuiulm ftE.Cli&S &OSS TUE- - EV1 OF come. will be two reyig lt Lew Blend Lake will engage Alf Dixon of Preston in a four rounder and of .Lewiston Kid Hawkswood will take on Stanley Gibhons -of Avan. Both these bouts will be. worth watching for all four men are of the type that like to mix jt plenty. Again the ladies of the valwill be admitted free. Husley bands, if your wives ara afraid to come out without an escort, come with them for there will be nothing earned on in this show that any Jady cannot watch. There events. of-fa- Another evening of thrilling entertainment is promise for the Thursday night performance at the new Logan aren 1. One of the most recent additions to the wrestling fraternity of the state is Soldier Frank Leavitt, a grappler who weighs better than 300 noun-'sJt was fie who engaged Nirk Lutze in the McCuilcmgh arena Fnday night. Lutze is one of !the best wrestlers ever to step Unto a ring in this city. DurE. W. Elliot and Cp.s ing the world war, Leavitt was night Blanket Sale (Advertisement) kingnin of all the wrestlers iri YORK-VAllKtE-'- S of .188 holes of match play. was 4 up on Bobbys best-bal- lall his opponethe best-ba- ll pt nt-,Talley, Jphneon, Voight. Wetjiered, Somerville, Hoblit-ze- t, and Coleman, Sweetzer . Soman. Mid- To-nig- In the Unl.ted States amateur there were only two holes, op ; which any of Bobbys opponents played better during tournament. Coleman fff the played a birdie 3 gt the 12th, in their afternoon round, and Homans got a birdie 2 on the 17th in the morning round and Bobby , did hot better par on either of these holes during the tourney. . the United State- army. He literally threw his opponents in He has agreed to groups. come to Logan and throw both Elmer Guthrie of Seattle and A1 Newman of Salt Lake City each in one hours time. 305 This man carries his pounds with a surprising case and has much more endurance than is expected of a man of his weight. This bout will be lull of interest put the one the fans have been clamoring to see is the finish bout between Hy Sharman and Joe Ferge-so- n of San Diego- Sharman challenged the coast eraonlrr - V- - Sorta A maicc PfNHANT Wlf4ML CtUT le MODEST MAIDENS Ssioaj he played at Mi non in the United States amateur, a total In th United States amateur Bobby never was down at some of Bobbys adherents any time in any match. He might find something of in- finished two bouts and terest in them. I submit that three 88 hole, matches 33 holes any golfing fan, and any golf UP oq hjs quintet pi opponents, er, will find them nq less in- But even tipis record was under - , , , , r. , triguing. Here they are: - ' In the British amateur, the British open,, th United .States amateur, Bobby played a total of 403 holes, fn 1833 strokes, or 20 strokes above leyel 4s. thgt This total of 1832' stopkefv y Lm the British amateur, Bobfour completed by . played rounds. Taking these 72 holes . My friend Ralph Reed is a golfing fan, a vast admirer of Bobby Jones, and a man of suattainment. perior statistical 'During thti recent four nfonths Jones in Great campaign by Britain and the United States, Reed compiled, from newspaper reports only, a set of figure which, when he showed them to me casually, almost stagger- Sharman and Fergu-se- n in Finish Bout Leavitt and Pappas Two Top Meet Notch Boxing Bouts to Top Off Show 73 course at St Andrews, Bobby worked out a ringer score of 59 strokes, and was up 13 on par, with course at MerOp the par lon, he .completed . a rtnger of 57 strokes, and again was 13 ilp oij par, matching the cards. At Merton, he failed to heat on only five holes Nos. 6, ill iw Leavitt Agrees To Throw Two Good round. For the par far 18, m f of - 12 heiee, agd seven holes over, playpd against the ablest talent, amateur and professional, the world affords, on four courses wyth pay ranging from 7 to 73. Bobbys average in this most severe and important series of comwas 7? strokes p petitions dif-ere- MICE Utah Aggies returning from face the difficult California task of five conference games The procession In a' row. starts next Saturday October 25. when the Wyoming Cowboys wdl b entertained at the Aggie stadium. B Y. U. at Ogden, Denver U, at Denver, Colorado Aggies at Logari, and Utah V. in Salt Lake following that prder. Although tha Cowboys have Already lost three conference games, Coach Dick Romney exfrom pects a greqlt struggle (hem ana he' is taking absolutely no chance on this game hast year Wyoming almost defeated the Aggies in one of the most thrilling gapes - of the season. The final score was 12-- 7 and anything might have happened up to the closing minute If the Wvom'xi't aggregation is displaying the old fight this year it is going to be g football game. The Aggies nave never lost to Wyoming since Dick Romney started coaching here. Naturally he wants to maintain 22 repress nig to a brush mutch apd Fprgv acThese cepted the challege. met in a ijoys have already tune limit engagement Cohere and "have put plenty of pep into ihe show. Their bout will be nothing short of a sensation with Sharman speed vising with Fergesons weight and roughness. , A third- bout will firing to Logan Frcnchy Leavitt of Texas and Jim Pappas of Oklahoma. Both of these boys .are top notehers. They are in the light heavy class and as fast as a flash. They should mix things up in a manner that those who miss the match will always oe sorry they did not OP Iks m - 0 hie margin of of 94 holes up 1927 at Minikahda. And the big margin In 1923 at 'Brae Bum. when he defeated j. W. Brown, Ray Gorton, 1 up, 19 holes; John Phil Feck, Finlay, and Phil Perkin,. 10-- 8 a real shocking margin of 42 holes up, over five opponents in two 19 holy and three 32 hole matches. . Work of Inspiration Sehn-ber- ts Hark, Hark, the Lark!-famous gong, was written by the composer en tlie back of a bill of fare while waiting for his breakfast to he served ! Tii Moon It is not nonsense, but an established truth, that certain people are preludk icily aftected by the moon' ravs. Do not let jour child sleep on iutU the luoqn si) niug fuce. it Mid- - E- - W Elliot and Co.s pight Blanket Sale ( Advertisement) To-nig- in 4-- 8; 14-1- 3; 'AND 13-1- 2; "WEN AMBiTiOM MtT MR ms 15 To ' flORUSBT ano his Cubs hj A WpRlD'3 SClE5 A Red Mites Will Hide in Little' Crevices Red nines do not stay en tig birds all tbe time, tut remain hidden in the cracks and crevices of the poultry house during the day, co min out at night to feed on the bud. They pierce fliq skin of the birds aut udk blood from them. Occasionally these miles become numerous enough to kill the birds they infest. Under extreme conditions they will frequently destroy a large number of young chicks In a very short time. The chicka appear rough and soon become week and die. Occasionally birds 'will drop dead from the roost during the nigh whep flie bouse if badly Infested with mites. We believe that the voters of Cache County should know the facts about all candidates for public office. ght a H3I Do you know that C. V. Mohr, County Clerk, anct has received from Cache County, to Mr. and Mrs- Oral Ballajn candidate for are in Salt Lake for the week date, pearly FIFTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS. eqd for pleasure and business Jf he should be by the end of his term he will Mr-- and Mr. F. L. Preece TWENTY-TWTHOUSAND POLLARS received have about and Were visiting Relative from Cache County. . lyienfs. ft Riverdale, Idaho, j , Sunday. Do you think he is entitled to this amount of money fton Some of the local boys are this county? getting maples ftoqT the canSfl .1 tiiyon and repairing for winter storms. Albert Pay and Barnett jCqraish have already been to CACHE COUNTY DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE. the ,cnyons-- i By E. S. Chamber, chairman. E. W. Elliot and Co.s Midnight Blanket Sale ThQ A p AH F - COVE DEPARTMENT W. i. HARRISON, BEET HARVESTING IS NOW ON Ctove--- A number of local men fad (toys have started in th beet gna in the sugar factory. The mutuals met Tuesday O .... Correspondent spent a pleasant evening with and Mrs Fenton Hpndricks Mr. , v Thursday. Mrs. Ether Allen returned Wednesday evening from Lewiston. She has been there several days due to the illness of night with a good attendance. her father, Brigham Hyer. The adult class considered the Provini genealogical' lesson: our Birthright, The mannua lessons and the genealogical ' lesson will he given alternately Poultry Notes this wintey. Mr. Noble and family have Chicken feed Is a poultry sum. purchased the property and ate now full fledged citizens of j - , 1 To-nig- (Advertisement) 1 Paid Political Advertisement) 4f444H4fW4444444 If ' ' ht v pituil di tfrrr to sum (It ansi ti r'wlti. nht tuo to h iutc! 11 dmtn ifur i i fx COLONEL GILFEATUER won ' I if pullets start te ly toe soon Cove. they will geWwu be fully featheredv The Daughters of the Pioor full grown. neers will hold their regular y monthly meeting at the home Poorly boused, improperly fed ef Mr. Thomas Hendricks, chickens are mare susceptible to In- Monday, Oct. 27. vasion of worguu Miss Agatha Hatch was pleasantly-surprised the - home Alfa, red clover and soy bean Of her parents, at Mr. and Mrs. beys ere all valuable, ranking Ja Edwin A numthe order in which they are named, ber of Hath, Saturday.assembled young people 1 ' The poor layer is through working there and ft pleasant eyenng was spent. Light refreshments until next spring. Frqm now on were served. ehe is boaidlng off of her owner. t. p. Alien. 2nd son Raymond made a trip to Blue Creek, While I Monday and Tuesday. by Dergan there they were guests of My. and Mrs. Orlando Allen. Drew Nebblict, who has been with J. C. Allen and Boas this summer left for Pocatello, Sunday. He expects employment in the shops there. The easily demonstrated and instantly felt power supremacy of Parco Gasoline is winning thousands of motor-- , ists to its exclusive and. consistent use, t I t -- 'in addition to being supremely powerful it is now made doubly desirable by its g Winter Test volatility. 6et the Parco Gasoline' habit It will save you money in the long run. Pick i ' quick-startin- Heifer Breaks Fenees, Fpxes Run Wild Over Farm Thursday was a gala day for .some of Jthe foxes .on the Cove fog farm. One pf the Holstein heifers of the Clarence and Raymond Allen herd broke a hole in pne of their fox pens and these My little animal proceeded to take advantage of that opening to gain their liberty. Mr. and Mrs. Don Tltensor i t Grain Supplements Are Needed by paying Pens t Lajlng hens must have tltflr rations of whole end ground grains supplemented with pioteln concentrates, otherwise they will be loafers and not layers due to no fault of the hen but the feeder. The moat compion method pf balancing die ration Is to feed protein concentrate of aatipal origin, eqch as meat acraps, tankage (which is a similar product), or milk (n some foryi. The common method of feeding meat scraps or tankage Is to mix it with bran, shorts and using about 20 pounds of it tto 10O pounds of the mixture.; yUis should be kept before the hens ail the time In open hoppers, the daily allowance for 100 hens being seven to eight pounds daily god wore if they wiU eat it. 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