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Show THE JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH FACE FOUR Brilliant Playing Lands Aggies in Strategic Position - , " i - " Coach Dick Romneys Utah Dame ' Aggies gave sufficient indication state in their the that position and., division race is due to someSwitches Game thing besides luck and "the breaks Utah by their fme play against in the two game series last week. To Chicago The Farmer coach was pleased with the showing of his men in spite of the fact .that they dropBy Herbert W. Barker, ped the first game aftpr appar- (Associated Press Sports Writer ) ently tucking it Sway. Utah had New York, Feb. 11 (AP)Thc done the same thing previously 1930 renewal of that classic of when they held a healthy seven the gridiron the Army-Notr- e football Dame point lead at the half. game becomes This week end the Fanners gam and New Yorks resume the quest for state and Chicagos will! honors. conference They for scholastic reasons, the Rev meet the B. Y. U, Cougars In a Charles L. O'Donnell, president of will two game series in Logan, It the Notre Dame, asked that the be the first home appearance of game be transferred from the Davis, Parkinson, Young et al in , yankee stadium. New York, to five weeks. The team has played 'soldier Field. Chicago. After a six games away from home m the jor)g conference yesterday, army The coming series officials meantime. agreed. The means everything to the Romney contest is reluctantly scheduled for Saturday, athleties. It is true that they Nov. 29. have already done considerably Father CfDonheH pointed out more than they were expected that under Notre Dames original have now that they too, but schedule the ramblers would play come this close to further hon- the Army In New York Nov, 29 ors, they are determined to keep and then travel to the west coast to meet Southern California, at going. j, still has a Los Angeles Dec. 6. The Logan qmntet Under this chance- - for the western, division arrangement the Notre Dame They are assured .players have lost more than two championship. of a tie with Montana State, for weeks from their studies Under the honor if they can score wlnslg new schedule, with the army in the four remaining games of (game in' Chicago, no study time the schedule. This assignment lstat all will be lost for the army but game, remote of accomplishment, creates many argu-- 1 The Army representatives denied ambition ments. All four of the games will any other factor but the floor, scholastic one had led to be played on the local the which should be .a distinct ad transfer of the game. After the Fur- last Notre Dame game here, convantage to a young team. come siderable 111 feeling developed over thermore the Bobcat series on Monday and Tuesday, Febru- the alleged failure of the New ary 24 and - 25, after, the Bob- York police to provide an adecats have completed a gruelling quate escort for the cadet players two game series with Utah Uni on their way to the stadium the versity on the Friday and Satur day of the grjae. that The change is for the 1930 seaday before. Add to this fact The 1931 and 1932 the Aggies have always wonBob-at son only. least one game from the games will be played In New Yoi k cats, and that the local court has as usual. usually been poison to the Montana aces, and the prospect isnt Six-day Bicycle quite so gloomy. course of Everything depends come on the way the Aggies "fie through this week. The Cougars have a smart basketball team, "and one capable of knocking over anything In the country when at their best. This has been demonstrated by their split of four Chicago, Feb! Tl (AP) Two games with the Bobcats. If tney teams Were tied for the lead in should suffer a double loss tnis the six-da- y bicycle, race at .the week from the Aggies their sea- stadium today. early failure a distinct be son would Reggie McNamara and Gaetano after the great hopes of the early Bellnoi took the lead in the race they Consequently campaign. last night, but shortly after midshould produce their finest bai night, after a long and steady ketbali of the year when they Jam, Tony Beckraaft and Gerard Saturamt in Friday Logan play Debates pedalled their way into be not wiu The Cougars day. tie for first place. content with even a split series a Freddie Charley Spencer and because the loss of a single American the strong Winter, them eliminate will single game were one behind the entry, lap from either the state or division leaders a tie for" second place in of are certain title. The Aggies the young Germah-Amcrlca- n at least a tie for the state title with "kid team of Jimmy Walthour if they can get even one of the and Franz Deal berg. games this week. Only 12 of the 15 starting teams parkinsonr 'the Farmer- - great remained in the Anfloor man came out of the Utah other team the German pair of series rather badly bruised and Erich Dorn and Erich Macynski he will rest during most of the withdrew Just before midnight week. The other players seem to Macyhski was badly banged up In Coach be in good condition. and his inpuries Jams Sunday's the not Romney will push any of were too painful to allow him to this players severely regular continue. week. They will get plenty of The "shooting practice however. Aggies have played beautiful basCoast . . . ketball on the floor all season with the exception of the second game against the B. Y. U. at League Provo but they havent been able Notre for Racers Leadership face-today- He slew equalled the furlong- mark I of 20 seconds and his chief atm outdoor lift year lo to crack this mark a a farewell varsity gesture. - Aggie Mafraen Defeat Lads .' Pacific r j Capturing six out of eight Utah State Agricultural 4 college wrestlers annexed a verdict over University of Idaho, By The Associated Press-- . southern branch, matmen here At Evanston; Illinois 30, NorthMonday night before a capacity western. 24L crowd In t.ne Smart gymnasium. At Washington; Georgetown 34, One of the largest galleries in Loyola (Chicago) 23. the local collegiate mat history watched Fanner athlete down At Pullman; Washington 24, the visitors ore after another Washington But 21. until Stevens, Gem state At Fort Colling; Colorado Teatook m decision from cher 23. Colorado Aggies 18. Dallas Riche.ns to register Idahos At Missoula; Montana State 44, bout victory. only Montana 33t Summary t. At Walla Walla: Goncaga 30, 115 Nlshomot pounds Earl Whitman 32, (Aggies) threw B. Young (Idaho) At Tucson r D Paal (Chicago) 7 minutes, 20 seconds; body hold. 29, Artzona St. Mc- 125 pounds Dean Captain At Kansas 27, NebW. Callister threw Manhan raska Lswrcnct: 20. 20 (Idaho) seconds, minutes, At Topeka, Ita.: Southwestern body hold. 27, Washburn 19. New Mr. Beth (Ag135 pounds gies) decisioned Del Young (IdaWMto WmmIs ho) in two extra periods. ta tmmt climate teaeh (era &u 145 pounds Vernon Rice (Ag- matches, 27-- heavy-wevht.st- ar, , fit winter, especially sosnr specie R. Wilson '(Ida- gies) decisioned ho). Nelson pounds Bernard Hammond Bob (Aggiesh and extra per(Idaho! wrestled.-tw- o iods to a draw, . 155 Maughan pounds Cyril (Aggies) threw H. Fosnot (Idaho) 8 minutes, body hold. norther, 155 175 pounds Max Cowan -- OLt , College Basketball Result Last Nfgfit A.Ln .hi fa last 20 years it seems at any rate not have go any worse. This GSme 3- -5 From Pocatello Tuesday; February 11, J 930 i muddled duffer of golf, ff&andenng in a moiss ot Uicoiy, etespuudently mcLLies U Uit ion vtctfon that the grand otd game is becoming mot complex let him read the following quotation from a work, The Mystery of Golf, by Mr. Theodor Arnold Haultain, first published to 1910.; The depressed neophyte theft warranted in What comfort he may glean from the reflection that If golf Instruction Is no simpler than It should be, at any rate it 1 hot growing more com- - . , plicated. ' Write Mr. Haoltartnon Page If th . 1 63: : "Not only - . I th . 1 stroke in golf an extremely difficult one, it Is also an extremely complicated one, more' especially the drive. In which Its principles are accentuated. It la ta fact a subtile combination of a swing and a hit; the hit portion ' being .deftly the swihg portion oT Mb. dS(TthVhrt,T the club reaches the ball, yet without the regular rhythm of the motion. "The whole' body must turn on the pivot of the head of the right thigh-bothem working In cotylodul cavity of th os or pelvic belie, the head, reright knee, and right foot eves maining fixed, with the riveted on the' bail. In the upward swing, the vertebral column rotates upon the head of the right femur, the right khee being fixed; and a the nears the ball, the fulcrum Is rapidly changed from the right to the left hip, the spine now rotatthe ing on .the left thigh-bon- e, left knee belhg fixed; and the velocity is accelerated by the arms and wrists, in order to add the fewer of the muscles to the weight of the body, thus gaining the greatest Impetus possible. . . .The complexity of the anatomical and physiological processes necessary for the drtre Indeed for every strok golf Is truly terrifying.' Ill say it is' Also, that In tl ne innom-inatu- club-he- & fS, r tV'-Hu- EXCURSIONS to Ashton," Idaho, for this nationally famous dog raco classic. Logan to A Ojfl ton and return 0 V.tiV SI, 2a y,. Tlclfii in foie Prt. M, 25. Keiua Limit. Feb. j ; vic-,to- nd Irishman In their first "meeting, when McLamin attempt-le- d to lift Mandell 8 lightweight crown the latter easily gained the decision in Madisoh Square Gardfor the. from the coast. baby-face- Ski Jumping will bo a tore of this gala event. Dont mis it! logan to Ogden 0 PP ami return . v mMlrKn,t4 DD M Ticket H.lurm Limit. Feb. 1 . Couialt local air cat lav farther tfctalla ry en, New. York. - d t g,T Table for Bedridden For tbe invalid who mast remain ta bed, a card table Is of great help. Two legs of the table can be folded under s one side of tbe table will rest on the bed, and the other on the two legs on the floor. perature to receyt years than they did tw decade jcr so ago. Popular NecbaMe SU.igaatna " The .middle west, not content with cornering the main football laurels last season. 1 setting the pace for the college basketball pack. The Intersectional returns so far show that" Loyola of Chicago and" Butler "took" the measure of Montana State, Rocky Mountain champions; Kataas of the big six trimmed California; and Creighton of Iowa handed out the only setback suffered so far by Syraon - the eastern cuse, op-team courts. Speaking of the wrestling racket, William S. Forman in the Chicago Dally News narrates; "in this locality wrestling for information on the ... trusts AVOID THAT By refraining over-indulgenV- Uitocr "Cnmlnr, vi 15-2- HI New ' 2-- t f avoidingovir-fddulgenceifyouwou- s ld that lithe, youthful figure. " tuclry Strike, the finest Cigarette a man ever smoked, made of the finest tobacco The Cream of the Crop ITS TOASTED, Everyone knows that heat purifies and so TOASTING not only removes impurities but adds to, the flavor and improves the taste. teasfefe , York. Toronto and Champaign, 111. In a series of races that will pit him against some of the fastest men on the continent. His York opponents' In the New Athletic club's meet in Madison Square Garden, Feb. 15, will be handpicked and he may encounter the Olympic champion, Percy Williams, at Toronto, Feb. 20. In the Canadian indoor- - championships. Simpson has done sensational work on the cinders In the past two years, reaching his peak at Chicago last June whets he raced to a new worlds record of 9 5 seonda for the century, using the starting blocks that have subsequently caused so much rumpus. - -- er on the - boards at Evesston, from . ce Men who would keep that trim, proper figure, women who prize the modem i figure with its subtle, seductive curves ' eat healthfully butnor immoderately ; Banish excessiveness eliminiteabus ei43e moderate Be moderate in all things, even in smoking. When tempted to excess; when your eyes are bigger than your Stomach, reach for a tucVv ; Coming events cast their shack, ; evenrs ows before. Avoid that future shadow by cast their shadows beforo George Simpson undertakes an ambitious Indoor program a the of his last season of varsity competition in the Scarlet and Gray colors of Ohio State. The Buckeye Bullet within the 2, will compete week of Feb, fore-runn- SHADOW FUTURE opera- the Chicago, Feb. 11 (AP Sammy Mandell, world lightweight champion, and Jimmy McLamfti, Vancouver, B. C.,'" welterweight title contender, will meet in the rubber bout of their feud in the Chicago .stadium... February 24. j They will meet at 145 pounds, .the same weight as in their last 'meeting in the stadium which rc-- I decision suited in a tat Alan J.Qouid Mandell SPECIAL Explaining Mild Wiatar Burning ceaV g&suline and other and thus liberating fuels In our units to the outside millions of atmosphere, may be one reason why Uie winters stow higher average tem- gies). Ray Parker, referee. -- fk - - (Ag- years has been controled by Billy Sandow, head of the Western trust. For a ong time one of his Chicago lieutenants was Ed White, row described by Gen. Clinnin as the head of the Eastern trust which controls Shikat. recognized by New York and Pennsylvania but not by Illinois as the heavyweight champion of the world. Ed White figured In one of the historic incidents of the wrestling racket He became involved to a quarrel with the rest of the gahg and decided to show them up. "White had a wealth of Inside Your Throat Protection against irritation :r r I V against ccughr Ee Mcdcfatet .Don't Jeopardize the modern form by drastic diets, harmful reducing gftdlesfake reducing lib-le- ts remedies condemned by the Medical profession! Millions" pf dollars each year are or other quack anti-fwasted on these ridiculous and dangerous nostrums. Be Sensiblel Be Moderate! We do not represent that smok-in- g Letky Strike Cigarettes will bring modern figures or cause the reduction of flesh. We do declare that when tempted to do yourself too well, if you will Reach for a lucky instead, you will thus avoid fi things that cause excess weight and, by avoiding maintain a modern, graceful form. TUNE IN The Lucky Strike.Dance Orchestra, every Saturday night, over a network of the N. B. C , 193, fir AnMrkM Tbt , Co, Itfr. at Over-indulgen- over-indulgen- coast-uvcoa- st e con- 1 threw Ken Beckstead (Idaho) 4 minutes, 4 seconds, body hold, Heavyweights Stevens (Idaho) decisioned Dallas Rlchens (Ag- U8r m an alternate in place of Homans of 1928. McCarthy tinues as an alternate. 7 -- - who is named Roland Mackenzie, gies) so he put a mask cm a tions wrestler named John Frlberg and anti-tru- st billed him as the masked marvel who positively would never take that mask off Los Angeles, Feb. 11 (AP) One until thrown In honest competiThe trust promptly picked new face will appear among the tion. They Instructed coast up the gauntlet. arbiters of the Pacific 3111 Hokuff to go to there and A. this Williams, year, Hary league The tear that guys mask off. president of the circuit, announc- battle was held tn a northsiefe ed today, naming the eight theater.- -. It wad . square match and attracted a lot of attention. 1930 season. bitter struggle .This newcomer, Edward J, "M- A tier a "brief but pinned - Fribev g -t- o.- the cLaughlin, a former southern as- Hokuff sociation umpire, comes here from mat and removed the mask; the chagrined Mr. the National league, where he Whereupon worked all last season. The others White walked to the front of the selected .,.arft....PexleCasey.Hf'.tu7 stage and said: Fanning, Paul Genshllea, Mike "Gentlemen, JTwanr" Price. Louis Rolls, Edmund Burke something about wrestling and I think you wilt hit agree that that and Forrest L. Cady. is one thing I know something I want to sav that you about have witnessed tonight the first Meets. square wrestling match that ha 20 In been held In Chicago McLarnin Soon years. " serve-durihg--- inter-nation- al ein Umpires to gamer a high precentage of their shots. This may be partially due to the fact that the la$t six games have been plaeyd away from home. ad Despite five changes In personnel or position to the 1930 United States Walker Cup team from the 1928 outfit, there were no special surprises in the announcement by the U. 8 O. A. veteran The comparative George Voigt, and the brilliaht youngster, Don Moe, appeal i, the- - first time for their native land In competition, replacing Chick Evans and Watts Gunn, who played lutie golf last year and failed to qualify Evans lor the national open. failed to. qualify tot the amateur a'nd Gunn did not enter it. Dr. Willing returns for the first time since 1924, replacing as a regular ce j : |