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Show LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH CACHE AMERICAN Page Four. PM HAVE HOPES OF AGGIES CARHERA STILL HOLDS &ng ham Logan, Smithfield Teams Earn Posts In S. L. Tourney Idaho Logan Preston, Seventh tao the kxultheM Men basketball divische- Madison Square Garden Stad.um 7 he David of the prie Miami ring, Utile Tommy Loughran, failed. last nirlit to Dat pugilisms tilth, Pruno Camera, but he dul manage to stand the giant olf f'r lilteen rounds, though he lo- the t, finandecision lu a cially harass, d heavyweight championship duel. All the glory went to Loucttiran, Ihe little man. who entered th ring for the first heavyweltdr match In Florida championship In 40 years, an underdog at 1 to3 in the betting, considered no shot to evade a than a Yet he staved erect knockout. though savagely battered through the last five rounds, while a crowd of 15,000. paving an estimated $50,000 ill gate receipts, cheered and all but prayed that the veteran from Philadelphia would survive the giant's rage. There was little of an artistic success to the j erformance, and none whatsoever irotn a financial Go!-wi- -i rain-swep- wh-mji- Ir . . -- to j distance a brutal Dating, once In the fifteenth r a. bravery alone was hoMi. (he challenger up, the glg.n curnera smashed his pondi ri.ht full on Tommy's Jaw. J reeled back drin.s-enlPhiladelphian and would certainly ). to the canvas had not tit ropes held him up. The derision of Referee Pi,. . who reia atedly warned Cart.-- i for rug mess and hitting w!..,c holding, as well as two Judges, wa unanimous. Tlie Associated Press score ran' gave Camera 10 rounds, the fu-second, fifth, eighth, ninth am! last five. Loughran was credited with four, the third, fourth, sixth : v t MONSEN MEAT MARKET .3 -- Region Play Swings Into Final Games a tiger. , -l I four-roun- Ftom told. lla-i- i The Te.t t he 'That mail is so honest wouldn't shal ft pm'' 'I never .nougnt much of the put t. t Wl.v n if try hum w,th an un.biella?'' Women cun keep a secret Just as will as men. but generally it tn 'ns more of tlum to do It. Clieter Maten. 213, New Yotk, rtlt mauled 'j, George Neron. New York. In the opening Tory Canrela of Tampa. knockout technical a gained AC9jF 189'3, vic 0DIRN . I ' 1 : I in-t- -- tory ever Red Term of Milwaukee,1 lot, m the fourth and la-- ro :t.d of the s ixintf Johnny M.lhr, lha, tf Ditroit ti'k a four-r- o u.d do n from All While. ITU's, of New Yolk Two of luMig'hran s spurri' , mates, Fddie lhvail, of New Yo;k 212, and Jaik Pttuhr (t Fr.g- land, 224'.--. engaged In a furious! d r. with the -- 1 ... on Camera's weight going to Hogan s -,1 Urt championship lor the past in finals, llh a great aggregation ol sion year Balt Lake. the competi- duled for Seventh i atari, but this Smith-fiel- d defeated Logan tion apiars ckcor tlian it has for the divisional chamhirst one some and any time, done here Thursday evening of the lour schools lias a thame pionship in the final round of the tournatitle. the lor to go through ment. the winner and runner-u- p In tlie regular league competi- of which annually enter the fim.xii-ed tion Uie tlnvc Utah Uams finals. all even )th one victory and The scoies: the one defeat apiece to prove LOGAN Til G. T. F. P. equality of the thrve aggregations. less more or U of Montana State 5 0 0 10 Ward, rf .. Pat but Coach 2 10 unknown calibre, Hull, if will have he that 2 10 Dolan report BroD'rg, C a lull eight man team In the joust F. Seholes, rg 0 2 chamlast of 0 0 yeara Including Hendricks, lg 0 2 pions, so the Bobcats must be H. Seholes, rg 1 3 rated on a par with the Beehive Thompson, rg standpoint. aquada. Ring records go all the way bark 18 12 5 J7 It promise to be a colorful meet Totals to the dark ages of pugilism fori e 1ST a climax to SMITIinm.IJ very and a Iitung gate receipts as small. Back In BENSON) resUng wrestling season. 1903, when Jim Jefferies and Jim F. P. T. G. B.YU. lost It first match to Corbett fought for the title In 6 0 0 rf secIllllyard, the Utah Aggie but won It San Francisco, receipts were only ond from Utah. Coach Aubrrt Cote Pout, If $60,000. about the same as when c .... diliha been training his charges Bob Fitzsimmons and Jim Cot gently since the Utah fracas and Rich, rg .. bett battled In Carson City, Nev., ... line' lg will have Ills most powerful Heaps, in 1897. difor Uie season the Millington, up of ready was In marked contrast, like-- . It Dowaie, rf visional clash tomorrow. wise, to the first heavyweight ven- ture Madison Square Garden stag-- 1 Oaen Thornack and Wilkins Plowman, c ed In Florida In 1929, when Jack Nuttall are favored to represent 8 18 6 22 Totals the Y" In the lightest class. MerSharkey and the late Young Strib-- 1 Score by quarters: rill Croft and Jerome Platt arc ling drew $400,000. Del Logan Seventh For half a dozen rounds last the grupplrrs. Smithfield First In Young, who has been wrestling night It seemed that Loughran, the umJ. D. Call, referee; Nielsen, be division may old veteran whoi the fragile, used In the 135 pound class and pire. dominated the light heavyweight division for years, might stage IlllI Jeffery may be switclicd from the 155 to the 145 for the Couthe greatest upset of all. gars. Sylvan Stephens and Lowell Outweighed 88 pounds by the Clegg are capable of taking care huge Italian, dwarfed in size by of the division, while comjrarison, Loughran went as far Bob Yorganson, Carl Murray or as his strength, speed and ring Kenneth Roberts will compete in craft would carry him, gallantly class. George Gillesthe and full of fight. But it Just so secpie will be In the happened that ten rounds was his SCHEDULE tion. with Golden Taylor and Max der tangle at Brigham. Although Nlsonger and cither Deb Johnson, at .Guth Cache. Jim Durrani or Roy Brown will Preston at North Cache. the Bees have had a basketball season they should fincompete in heavyweight class. Ogden at Weber. ish up tlie season with a win and, Utah's triumph over the Aggies ''Bear River at Box Elder, place themselves with .500 in the put the Redskins definitely back In the title picture, Joe Beesle.v Winding up the Region One hoop percentage column. are there If Logan upsets South Cache and will carry the Redskin hopes In schedule tonight, class with Delbert many Important and interesting WeD'r upsets Ogden It w ill give the Logan Logan first place, Ogden second. Mathews and Jacobs In the 126; games are on the docket. Don Grayot In tlie 135; Captain and South Cache in the feature and Weber third while if Logan of side the hump and Ogden both win there will Ken Tame In the 145; Einar Mag game on this diel In the 155; Bert Hunt in the and Ogden and Weber on the other have to be a plav off for fii't1 in the 175 side. These games will probably and third place. If South Cache 165; Clco Armantrout and Fred McKenzie, heavyweight decide the regional championship and Weber both win there will be the same play off. The Utah Aggies will be at full but tllcre is a possibility of it Ul r. lst for the battle and will lng in a two 'ay ,lle tie lor third, lay their hopes lor victory on La- - an a two ay Weber is conceded the edge rnont Thornick in the class: Elwood Spencer in the 125; over Ogden, playing on their own Floyd Keller in the 155, and Ray floor and playing a very ot tensive classes. game while Ogden Is chiefly a de- -' Bencher In the Paul West will likely batlte In Iense team having the fewest points the 118 with Glen Nelson in the0 any team ln the region scored U- 145; Louis Turley ln the 175 and on Lloyd Elder in the heavyweight, to Logan and South Cache are going Arm & Hammer Soda, to be plenty tough. The Spartans complete the Aggie roster. (tingsford Corn Starch, Jack Baltzel, heavyweight cham-Jilo- n are gunning for a place in the last year, and Sam Polish, tournament and they can get in Kingsfords Gloss Starch title winner, will lead by defeating Logan. SouththeCache last Per the Bobcats into the division has greatly Improved ln of comfight. Coach Pat Dolan has not few games but by way announced the remainder - of his parative scores Logan should turn pkg in an easy victory. The Grizzlies Cut Beans, KK lineup yet. iFlve points will be awarded for defeated the Bulldogs by fifteen 2 can first place; three for second and points while South Cache turned No. one for third. An extra point will in a meagre one point victory. Corn, ex. standard be given for a fall victory either Preston and South Cache and No. 2 can Preston and Logan were exactly in a preliminary or final bout. The wrestlers will weigh in at the same scores. Pineapple 3 p. m. Friday and the preliminNorth Cache plays Preston on ary bouts will open at 8 p. m. their own floor and the Indians No. 2 can Sixteen matches are scheduled should turn in an easy win due Sliced Peaches this evening. The losers in the to the superb playing of Poole, No. 10 or gal. can preliminaries will dash Saturday but if Lewis gets loose, things may morning at 10 a. m. and the win- happen. Soda Crack- 1 c Tasty ners will fight it out for the titles ' In the final encounter Bear Elat 8 p. m. River and the Bees from Box ers, 2 lb. pkg. .... ih Camera with three r.ghi-l.un- d D fute to the rl.tll 1: i'.it g:n in the t.xih, af- ':r Ufuddhug the g.ai.l witu his o.xu.g, 'Jon.iiiy let hun have n u,am on tlie Jaw with a light tta! thlew Camera completely o!I hit s'riite One pumhii.g Hair in Uie tenth Jo-- t aDnit com-- i a ted tlie evening lor the el.al- - il'-a.t- dis-fav- HONORS HI HAT MEET WORLD'S HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE Dliialon Rocky The Wralrrn con'cri-ii'rf.liln Mountain eliamiilotl tor 19J4 v ill D set up at I'rwa. Friday and Saturday. frmn Uriuliam hen grapplcr Younf Uimcrhity, Utah Slate A ; nculluraJ oolteitf. Utah University and Montana state gather at the ap-i- d and ni.th, and tiie ; ured tv. II. 1 :.( aed to the k.i.d of Difle tu,iii,a'iii to bring lull into in- ftant again.1 so small a man, Camera laid Daighran In the loim.'s with Ola- - hand ai.d D .it him with the otlw-r- , while het'-rrs- ' Bhcu tore a.'ignly in to thrill and the crowd pl.l b . d Camera's a'tark was always the .one - heavy, ondcrou and ai.uu.g. But in the four Dmgh-- : tn ri ally held the upiMT hand, le pk lure Dull am.u. d and the scanty D holders. In the fifth, after rough-- j m! most of the round, tlie Lougluan artually stagger- -' FriJav. March 2. 1934. Saturday, March S' u Made from Choice Heifer Beef. Pot Roast Washing Powder 3 pkgs Cleanser, Lighthouse, 5 cans Cocoa, Rockwoods 1 lb. can Toilet Tissue, Rain- - Cc ier, 1000 sheets ........ Fresh Vegetables, Fruits and Fish VI r 7 .TTY''"'1 I'": .. I t J APKIEII I'lT I- - IV- - Howard McKinney. Prop. , Phone 300 53 Smithfield, Utah Hyrum, Utah Logan, Utah Preston, Idaho Wellsville, Utah West lst North MEMBER N. R. A. Specials or Sat. 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