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Show The Cache American Loran, Cache Cetxnty, Utah Pare Kijjht Aggie Grid Camp Opens Wednesday New Coaching Staff Holds First Meet Tuesday, September 9, Topperweins Show Sportsmen How to Shoot More than l.OoO Cache county area for the coming winter witnessed Uie shooting sportsmen season. exhibition by the Traveling Top. Tin present equlpmenL Including fins, acclaimed as Use great(he tow will be improved and per est shooting team m the world. area facilities oilier and parking Ttie exhibition took place wiJ be much better than in the Sunday. on the rifle range near the mouth post. of Lngan canyon. Last winter the Sink Valley Mr. and Mrs. Topper tin allot area attracted hundreds of peoall types of objects. Including ple for winter sports and a big- at comger program than ever will be pro- day pigeons, wooden blocks, position balls, metal discs, marbles, dded tills year. and eggs with apples, oranges rifles, shotguns and pistols. EXriKtMF.N'T STATION They topped off Uieir exhibition UlAKTf RLY by shooUng a picture of an Inrt BUblILD MONDAY dian head In full atUre on a large (Continued from Psge One) brush grass type, 30.000 acres of hn which was placed on exhlbi-Uo- n at a local billiard parlor imsummer range on or adjacent to the Targhee National forest and mediately after the exhibition. Forest Reserve allotments foe winMr Topperweln holds the world's ter and summer grazing. for record continuous shooting OUter feature article of the with a small gun. In a mtach he publication Include ''Instruction In shot at 15,000 wooden Mocks only 194 1 I ley PLANS FOR nun The appearance of a number of beefy youn with broad Mock AV on the tu eaters on Iagan streets Monday heralded the approaching njieninjr of the Utah Agie fall football training camp Wednesday. Head Coach Dick Romney met with his new coaching stair Friday to formulate dans for the coming year, and to get everything ready for some tX to 70 fellows who will start workouts Wednesday afternoon. On hand f or tbs meeting were Delbert i Deb) Young. a&xUiani football coach and head track and field coach, and Charlie Clark, new fre&hman coach, aa veil at Captiin Marvin i Ding lei Bell, a ho mill lead the Farmer grtdlerz thU year and direct the Aggie mall . carrying department. H. B. iBeebal Lee, the newly appointed head basketball coach from Stanford, a til pull Into Monday or Tuesday, probably In time to attend the final of the staff prior to the Aggie fall drill The Wednesdry. popular Lee la to aid Clark with the frosh gnddere during the fall term before basketball get under way. So well have the Aggie coachej planned the 1941 training that the U1 need only Farmer footballer to sUck their head Inside the stadium house and yell "key boy" and Uielr lockers anil be flung open and Inside will be the full gridiron atUre. Out on the girding ground the master ha Farmer had dummy defense machine far five, six. and seven man lines so that they can't teach plays against each of these, and then he ha had a series of new blocking and tackling dummies put up so that no time will be lost by his men in picking up the finer points of the game. As if this weren't enough, Romney has a room in the stadium house where he will lecture and Coach E. L. "Dick' Romney, give his chalk drills. It's his Idea who is opening his twenty- - that the game requires consider-fourt- h season as director of 'able study by every man on the Utah Aggie athletic teams this squad. raaon- - The "Smiler" has relinBefore getting into the personnel quished his basketball and track of his 1941 squad, the Farmer duties to If. B. Lee and Deb chieftains and that never before Young and will devote more have we had so many replies from time to his football duUes. players that they will be on hand for the very first practice, Wednesday morning," A number have Indicated that they'll be In town as early as Saturday and Sunday, he said. Judging from the spring drills, the Aggies will be just as strong as ever In the center of the line (From the files of the Utah w here M u r r ay Writers Project WPA.) was stationed three Maughan The following story Is attributed years. Brawny Dave Clark from to a Captain Boggs, a Virginian. Oakley, Idaho, squadman the past who In early days contracted to j two years, showed considerable and supply military posts In Utah with prowess as a snapper-backe- r, fuel. According to the story, Boggs Sophomore Mau ghan, Ralph was one day riding along the younger brother of Murray will shores of one of the Uintah lakes, stage a great battle for the post when he came upon a dozen In- with Clark. Nephl Schaub, a strapdians in a shooting ping Junior Is another that cant engaged be counted ouL match. At guards, Warren O'Gara and The target was a partially submerged log at a considerable dis- -, Bill Reid, are gone, but Sammy tance out in the lake. The In Merrill, regular tackle two years dlans were betting a quarter each, an( Robert Choate, Glen Soren-the- n n Martin, a sophomore . taking three s'hots at the 5011 ant and Guy Pace, log. Misses were noted by th triumvirate, In the water, while hits turning squadmen, are right there were of course buried In the log to plug In the gaps. Two or three others are In the running. and made no splash. At tackle the list runs some- Boggs watched the match for a time then challenged the Indians, thing like Eldred Peterson,, Big Jack Moore, but owing to his fame as a marks- veteran sophomore. of two years play, Joe man, he was forced to put up half a dollar against a quarter for Ingersol, and Jack Gilbert, sophs, each Indian. Loading his repeating Clair Reid, junior, and others. On the wings Richard Griffen, 'rifle secretly, Boggs removed the leads from each of his first three one of the finest ends every to bullets. Of course no splashes fol- play high school football in northlowed the firing of these blanks, ern Utah, Chris Axelgard, a veteran, Dick Howard, high and he won. star, and Bill Batt, John Putnik, Carefully alternating between a pair of juniors, are tossing In blanks and real cartridges, In or- - their hats for the fall scramble der to keep the Indians at the(for Farmer eleven posts on contest, Boggs was successful in j shifted to (Dlngle) Bell wU1 dollars from the winning eighteen t0 direct the ie quarterback redmen before they refused tojattack and Burton silook h0 shoot further Boggs then showed more field un general who them he trick, later buying them,at on hand calUng gnato w1u with the he presents money hadjwitb severai other quarterbacks. Hue Jewkes, a hard driving lad from down Carbon county way, took the deception In good part. may be the fullback the Aggies A week or so later, Boggs again want for the If he made the trip around the lake, has been cured properly of fumb- and found a great shooting match : mis. However, Freddie Allen, jun in progress; where his former op--1 jor speedster, and Jimmy Paulos, ponents were cleaning a neighbor-- ! a seasoned back, will give him no ing tribe out of everything they ground, owned. As the story goes, these Bruce Pike, soph, veteran Mel Indians skinned every tribesman Manning, Bill Twitchell, Mel Wood, in the region and attained great Dee Whitesides and Bums Crook-sto- n fame as marksmen. are halfbacks, all of whom are sure to get ample opportunity Son Born Saturday to tote the mail for the Aggies. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Nelson of Any of this group may see action Gmlthfield announce the birth of at quarterback as well. a son, bom Saturday in a Logan Sunday Births hospital. Births Sunday at a Logan hosHUMAN NATURE pital included a son to Mr. and How would you like your egg Mrs. Robert E. Bunker of Logan. Mrs. Bunker was the former Miss served, sir? difference In Helen Palmer. Also a daughter to Is there any Mr. and Mrs. Edward John ONeil price? of Oeder and a daughter to Mr. None whatever, sir. Then serve it on a thick slice and Mrs. Wallace Parrish of Lo' - gan. e of ham." I. . SKI AREA (JeorKe NeLson Appointed to City Recreation Council Members Incorporate. George Nelson, trainer In the athletic department at the USAC and a pioneer of the skiing sport In northern Utah, has been appointed a member of the Logan council, accanyon recreational cording to a report issued by See re! ary MrrlUi Hovey, Saturday. Other members of the aounclL which Is now an Incorporated body to Uke care of Insurance a the ski area, are Coach Glen Worthington, chairman and director; Will lam Commissioner County Worley. City Commlsloner George B. Bowen, J. Drloy Ilannen and Zob Tucker of the Forest Service; C. Max Fonesbrck, member of the state rood commission; Art Smith, president of the ML Logan Ski club; Dean Jack Croft; M. R. of the Logan Hovey. secretary chamber of commerce and Kenneth Palmer, Junior chamber representative. The council has been asked to contact members of the ML Logan Ski dub to outline plans for winter recreation In the sink val Agriculture Vitalized by Research" by Dr. R. IL Walker, director of the staUon, "Methods of Control of Bacterial Canker of Tomatoes" by Dr. H. Loran Blood, federal collaborator with the station for the bureau of plant Industry, "Course Mashes More Desirable for Laying Hens" by Professor Byron Alder, research professor of poultry husbandry, "Linking a Leaky Irritation Canal with Clay Saves Both Water and Soil" by Dr. O. W. Israelsen, research professor of Irrigation and drainage, and Pendulous Crop In Turkeys may be Successfully Treated by Operation," by Dr. Wayne Blnna, research assistant professor of path- Good enough for Ripley, who has featured them In hts column many timet. They use Remington guns and are sponsored by the Remington organization. missing Believe-Il-Or-N- a ,4 e IMF'S O v i I nine. cation Is paid to Dr. Fred F. McKenzie. formerly In charge of animal breeding lnvesttgaUons at the University of Missouri employed by the university and the U. B. bureau of animal Industry, newly appointed head of the USAC animal husbandry He department replaces Dr. Ralph W. Phillips, who resigned to acocpt a position with the U. 8. department of agology. Special recognlUon In the publl- - riculture at Beltsvllle, Maryland. i : r- ot - if, - r1 Jmrn DONALD RIGGS Flaying superb tennis to defeat Clowning Frank Kovass, Bobby Riggs, Sunday regained Singles Title at Forest Illlls stadium Sunday. 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