Show THE OGDEN 12 IN NEW CHASE ft EfnrsTBIAL LEAGUE CONTINENTAL OIL CO 158 173 152 L Simmons 114 137 126 A Samuels B Thurman 108 145 157 167 136 104 Price 165 192 170 H Wessman Major League Clubs Will Make Many Changes In Team Lineups By PAUL IMICKELSON Associated Press Sports Writer NEW YORK Oct 8— (AP)— Back-- on easy street with money TOTALS SUPERIOR WEATHERSTRIP L Richardson 160 174 204 R Kimball 148 154 13S A Partridge 146 162 174 M Vaughn 173 177 199 Richardson 166 247 134 Handicap - 527 387 By EDDIE BRIETZ (Associated Press Sports Writer) NEW YORK Oct 8— CAP)— Wal538 Plewe freshman coach at Marter 440 2591 482 549 a 547 312 2868 BIschoff 145 432 401 442 145 123 136 131 420 403 Handicap 432 TOTALS U P B Wells 2530 Williams Dr Fout F Rounds O ATHLETIC CLUB 148 130 150 143 143 ’ $178 f54 127 135 Burnside Handicap 127 419 128 102 165 148 183 375 493 429 445 456 j TOTALS JM 2617 BECKER'S 149 159 Becker DeHaan 122 131 Stone 97 ‘98 Ill 122 F Clark E1 Wright i Handicap t TOTALS M S Jolly W Hartmann W Scholes $ T 117 124 T A 159 112 116 151 R Treseder H Harward Handicap 136 i 429 121 126 88 113 158 345 317 341 404 567 179 139 109 147 129 DAIRY Senators— Need another infielder and outfielder and one good start- ing pitcher' — The Indians Indians would settle with a decision giving them Bob Feller Red Sox — PitGhers Is the cry in the land of milk and honey Browns — Despite reports there’s plenty of cash in the Brownie till but prospects are low with no help in sight outAthletics — Connie Mack’s look is very bright Has two ex cellent pitching prospects coming up in Alvin Williams and Bud Thomas from Atlanta Flock of fine rookies also coming up to help the A’s who developed fast toward the end of the season 218-pou- nd bleacher seats in the stadium 3000 of the Utah State Agricultural college according to R E Berntson executive secretary The anticipated ticket sale for' the of Utah football game here October 24 is the reason for the added seating capacity Mr Berntson explained Sales of tickets for the annual classic between the two rival aggregations were surprisingly heavy Monday the opening day of the ducat distribution and & complete seU-ois predicted before the kickoff The college is with the Logan chamber of commerce and the alumni organization in making arrangements for the homecoming program which has been scheduled for the same day ax the game Lloyd Johnson alumni ‘ secretary Tuesday reported an unusual interest is being shown in this year's festivities by graduates and former students- - ’’There is no question but that a strong rooting section of alumni will be on hand October t24 to cheer for the Aggies and join in the homecoming celebration” Mr Johnson said er 220-pou- TOMORROY AND SATURDAY r””a U nd the mat - Stage with Rochelle Htxdsdn tSf close 50$ Includes Gcv’t and State Tax The Only American Extravaganza Chosen To Appear At the “Folies jBegere” NEW TOMORROW! ut THE MERRIEST LIYSTERY OF ALL! ! i But Not Too Great A Mystery For Perry Mason To Solve I!’ f K nd “ GAME EXPERTS “LOVE BEFORE BREAKFAST” Owens Makes First ! Political Address ADDRESS WEBER CINCINNATI 0 Ocf 8— (AP) Jesse Owens Negro Olympic star GROUP made a Republican political speech last night before a cjrowd which Jack Rubenstein ward captain atThree hundred sportsmen said was much smaller than ex' tended the monthly meeting of the pected Weber County Fish and Game asThe reason he declared was sociation at the Moose hall Wed- that a truck went through the nesday night Negro quarter a half jhour before Newell jB Cook state fish and time for the rally bearing ' the i J game commissioner and George sign: Mushback superintendent of the “Jesse Owens has left town Bear Riyer migratory bird refuge meeting called off” were the speakers t Rubenstein said it took “some r Cook talked on fish and game time” to convince residents that Owens was waiting for them legislation He told of the between the farmer and the sportsman and said that only one per cent of the sportsmen of the present time continue to violate the laws' George Mushback in his address gave a description of the protected birds during the 1936 BERKELEY Calif Oct 8— duck season He stated that the (AP) — Two of America’s foremost protected birds are the canvas-bac- k tennis players MrS Helen Wills the i redhead ruddy duck Moody and Helen Hull Jacobs buffle head and the swan faced third round mixed doubles H H Price ranger of the Cache matches national forest with supervision tennis today In the Pacific Coast championships over the Ogden district told of Mrs is paired with Henry Moody conditions In the Cache national of Santa Barbara and Miss Gulley i forest A standing tribute was paid to Jacobs plays with Donald Budge Men’s singles play 'passed the the late Walter Gilmore member fourth as round Walter yesterday of the fish and game association dewho was called by death last Tues- senior California champion feated Mel iof Lake Salt Gallagher day J M McCammant made a report City 4 3 om the big game conditions and said that prospects for a good hunt are very favorable TOMORROW COUNTY National: Giants— Manager Bill Terry’s greatest' job is to replace Travis Jackson at third and get some bat- ting punch -- Cubs — The bars are down Owner Phil K Wrigley wants “he men” ‘ J who play ball for keeps and Manager Charley Grimm has his consent to rebuild from the bottom up Cardinals — First Baseman Rip Collins and Pitcher Leroy Parme lee traded to Chicago for Pitcher Lon Warneke Pirates — A second baseman who can hit is the demand Reds — Another heavy hitting outfielder and -- a good pitcher re J quired — Bees Pitchers Lou Fette from St Paul and Ira Hutchinson former White Sox flinger coming up together with Outfielder Frank McGowan Jieavy hitter from Buffalo Trade brewing with Pirates Dodgers — New manager coming up and possibly change of ownership Biggest need is a second baseman and shortstop Phillies — Coach Hans Lobert expected to succeed Jimmy Wilson as manager Need everything BUCK JONES “ridin’ fightin’ lovin’ in a whirlwind Western drama! -- Favorites Advance In Tennis Tourney I H- - De R&gnier Files West Coast Suit ! 6-- LOS ANGELES Oct 8— (AP) Agua Caliente gay border Tesort o: days now shutteced an dark figured today in a $1800000 suit on file in Los Angeles Susana Lucero de Regnler claim ing half ownership to the palatia spa and race track in lower Cali fornia brought the action against Baron Long - James N Crofton Joseph M Schenck Wirt G Bowman Augustus Flanigan and Lou Anger The defendants prominent in southern California sport and hote circles were said to control the Agua Caliente Holding company Schenck in addition is a leading motion picture producer Mrs de Regnier’s suit stated the claim far $1800000 is based on rental of the property at $30000 month since November 7 1929 Free List Suspended t 8 - —Also— A Last Chapter STUPENDOUS SCENES 20 “ADVENTURE OF FRANK MERRIWELL” 20 Cast of International Artists' Headed By A —and— Chapter No 1 “THE VIGILANTES ARE COMING” 1 i - LEON MILLER Comedian Dancing HAROLD BOYD and His Jig Saws t Children 6-- lop Adults ISP v SOPHIA ALVAREZ Argentine Cantatrlce BEN McATEE pre-repe- al - Comedian ‘Utah’s Finest Theatre”— Today and Friday Only —On the Screen— “Always a Good Show” LAST TIMES TODAY 1 tappets FTUwjtliiU -at t ttcel sGvnti LOVE - IN A QUANDRY! Matinee 10$ - 1st IffiATR Evening lOp - Zip Includes ' Tax i IIA CHA SAN Nudity In Silver CAIESffD" !ix2f A 4r GENE RAYMOND ‘Margaret Callahan "5V witk SONG HIT COMEDY SONG HIT COMEDY NEWS NEWS Eric Rlere ii ci ikucrtT- f- Favored In ji New York Bout i- sisnn: jia— a wir Adults Kiddies V : x 'j m unEtnGVjn NEW YORK Oct 8— (UP)— The process of giving young Joe Louis more experience in preparation for a whirlwind campaign next sum mer continues tomorrow night In the Hippodrome built 31 years the ago for stage spectacles “brown bomber” clashes with Jorge Brescia an Argentine heavyweight who has won eight straight fights Louis who is getting bigger and heavier is a 2 favorite The bout will have no bearing on the heavyweight situation Its only attraction is that Louis is fighting Joe is expected to scale aboul 203 pounds Brescia a battler will weigh in at 213 pj —ON THE STAGE— I f i iS V LOADS OF GIRLS Fresh from their Triumphal Tour of the Orient and Latin America -- if V j SPARKLEY KEYE THE BER-NAY- S LES ’ SECRIST ART STANLEY LEE MASON ROBERT WHITE TIIE GAY BOY$ and Friday and Saturday -- I j N I c 1 HONEY SISTERS and MASON Adagio Dancers LAST TIMES TONIGHT KEYS’?© ROUGH READY AND ROARING! “Louis PRICES This Show Only Adults Children In Yhe Flesh! “EVERYBODY’S OLD MAN” Irvin S Cobb i ©bi Last Times Today ty Aggie-Universi- from Colorado smashed the grid-don the skull with a chair McMillen repaid in kind Earlier the force swarmed into the ring when the Chief tossed the wrestler Antioch HI over the ropes and the referee to Matmen Engage In Chair Tossing Tilt 210-ppu- -- afterward Just for your information this comer picked the Yankees In six Don’t remind jus that we games also picked the Tigers and Cardinals Still think they in the spring would have won with any kind of 2551 luck Thank goodness nobody CLEVELAND Oct 8— (UP) — Jim is planning a return match between McLarnin and Canzoneri Far McMillen was Chief Little Wolf’s west scouts report Howard' Jones conqueror at wrestling today but has got ’em again at Southern Cal- the dressing room battle they fought Minnesota’s chances of ifornia extending its winning - streak to record proportions hinge heavily on the recovery of Andy Urban pitchand ing running and passing back Charles Schultz guard from leg hurts The old Babe At the Yankee vie still is tops Last Times Today tory dinner the other night the Carole Lombard diners gave him the biggest ovation Preston "Foster of all in 115 ' 4$3 116 367 114 339 113 411 134 399 582 TOTALS WEBER CENTRAL 4" 2403 CO ell ‘ quette was bom in Berlin so it is two fitting that he should have Wiland Kaiser halfbacks named Headlines in the Houston helm Chronicle: “Sllngin’ Sam (Tex) which Outpitches Robbins means Sammy Baugh passed Texas to a triumph over Christian Seventy-on- e Arkansas passes were heaved for some sort of record Baugh completed 12 out of 30 and Jack Robbins the Arkansas Hubbell connected for 18 out of 31 Betting favorites for the National football title this 'year are Princeton1 Ohio State! Pitt and The rumor factory Minnesota' now has Col T L Huston former part owner of the Yankees buying the Dodgers and installing Babe this much is Ruth as manager certain: the Babe conferred with Huston for two hours Tuesday night before going to the Commodore for a reconciliation with Col Ruppert 18-1- AMERICAN CAN 137 150 Bruin 127 129 Beckman 115 204 124 160 Russell L Stltzer 144 ' 128 W IN GRID GAME 407 Handicap in the bank and spectator interest revived baseball magnates expect H one of the liveliest player marts in P L L years this winter -- While there’s plenty of money in the cash boxes goad players are increasingly hard to find So the raid is on full steam ahead in the minors with deals sizzling on the fire The world champion Yankees seem set without player worries however Here are the setups club by club before the trade winds blow a gale: American: Yankees — Lot of good lookers farms coming up from Yankee J3iggest need is two good starting pitchers and capable reserve infielder Tigers — Rudy York has been re called from Milwaukee and will play first base or the outfield depending on the success of moving brittle Hank Greenberg from first base to the outer garden George Tebbetts rookie from Beaumont may replace Manager Cochrane as catcher “Flea” Clifton coming back for another try at third base White Sox— Crying need is a catcher to replace aging Luke Sew- 483 377 410 THURSDAY EVENING OCTOBER 8 1930 R with chairs was anybody’s battle before the police got the upper hand Utah-Agg- ie Angry because the former University of Illinois football star had pinned him after stunning him with a blow to the jaw while the referee Navajo — LOGAN Under the supervision held his arms the of Superintendent Harry C Parker work commenced Tuesday on the construction of from 2500 to Additional Seats Planned For PASSES LISTED Grid Game SEVENTY-ON- E GREENBERG MAY PLAY OUTFIELD STANDARD-EXAMINE- x NEW TOMORROW a S&smft 1 1 HOPALONG SHOOTS THE WORKS! $ylf! 1 j 15o-2- 1e 10o 5-- Added “PHANTOM RIDER” Chapter 8 t Comedy — Cartoon —- News OS DS with SYBAlQHt fftTotrsKEY-D hr fAON?”5 6£J it mm f 1 III' 6 Big - Acts— 1 Hour DeLuxe Entertainment i oLDt ' LEW AYRES MARY CARLISLE LARRY CRABBE A f I ParamountJPicture |