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Show THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Friday, February 15, 1929. K. . PAGE TKFE li Class In Annual A. A. U. Tourney Wrestling Meet UTAH AGGIES . v vs. Coach Dick Rumneys Utah Aghoopsters have four more eames on their regular sc'ieutuo and they are determined to make a show mg in the iema.nmg contests. Utah U will be entertained at Logan in a holiday duel on February 22 and 23. The following week the Aggies will close the season at Provo with a two game series agamst the B Y. U. After a rather auspicious start when they took one out of two games with Montana State the Aggies have slumped badly los.ng their last six conference starts, two each to the other three teams of the division. In all of the games the Aggies have looked like winners at certain stages only tc lose out in the final count Laut of consistency and poor basket shooting can be cited as reasons for the Farmers present location in the percentage tabic, but probably the most significant reason ol all is the keen competition which is the best it has ever been in this division. The past is past and Coach Dick Romney is sending his men out after some final victoiies. The expect to Aggies give Utah two great battles when the teams meet m Logan. There is a question as to whether famart will oe able to play and Hcnrie is probably out for the year, but Romney hopes to have a presentable lineup His principal wish is that Captain Glen Worthington letnnis to shooting foim This great basketball player has been waicncd closely, but his shooting! has been way off It may be that a rest this week will bring him around. Fills Wade has played excellent basketball all season He has beer the chief fgure uuthe team defense and lie has been leading the guards of the entire division in scoring since the stait of the season Injmies have kept Smart from his 1928 form Davis, Watkins, and Tate have been interchanging recently at the forwaul positions. They have all played some excellent games but their performances havent been high consistent gie Salt Lake, Feb. 15 E'rlenca spelled success in ihtr final round of the A. A. U boding tournament at the Elks club Thursday flight, when cl ,ht champions, two of tiiem former titleholders and one a foi met runner-up- , V championgained ships Bob Heckler. D & R G , in the divisions, heavy and hght-heaElmo Smttfl. U A C m the class, his brother, Ivan, U. A. C , in the class Arno Magdiel. Deseret gem, in the tha 135- - pound class. Tommy Mulhall, Elkst, in the class, Jesse Done, Deseret gvm 1 division, and In the Mickey Chez, Ogclwi m the group, were the tham-piowho received their gold medals alter the bouts. Tlrno titles! Smith is foimer Magdiel s vietoiy is a repeat of Snulli last year, and Ivan stepped from a runnel -- up to champion at 147. The feature bout of the evenImmense Sun Dial Names Prom Custom ing was put on between Ivan Smith and Max linbert. Weber What is believed to be tbc largest Indians often named their children gymnasium lad, who some lans Btm dml Is tne great equatorial dial for the first object seen by the mothmay yet insist earned a draw. at Delhi, India, constructed iu X724 er, after their iblrtl). 4Ien.ee name The clever Aggie entry boxed all lound Herbert for three rounds, by Jey Singh, the hrajah of Jeypore. like this: Ctnodls Lee Tadpole, Agnes potenuse of the g The length of the Pipestem, Rose Pumpkin, Theodore while the stockier lad kept Blrdshead end Dorn Whttedeer, in like the man from down gnomon Is 118 feet 0 inches. unaer, and at the end of the thfee rounds the judges called it a draw, This brought on one more r . , round and it was tornd. Herbert took two to land one at times, but about in the middle o the session he landed a wicked left right over Ivans heart, and liom then, on he had Smith hang'ng on pretty well. Only clever footwork and boxing saved the Aggie. The judges yet failed re-to agtee and it. fell on Iia Dcrn, to award .the bout to feree,Smith. An equally difficult, time oul Elmo have winning ins title. J. Alton Balle a blond lad from at Young univirsity Bughapi Provo', showed a fighting heart, a wicked left, which he exhibited to .Elmo often, but not quite enoueli skill, and therein lay the diflerence. Elmo made a sweeping finish, in the final round Distance Runner when he hit the Provo lad putty hard, but, try as he misdit, he not drop Balle, arid both Dies Of Shock could drew the loud cheeis lor their worthy efforts. I Tommy Mulhall, Elks club, Boston. 15 (API One of throne .aLthc, thygreaiffst mtddhrtfistance wen oluubed.to-,th- ebut the way there also of all tinafe, Thomas E. Burke, who lad won the fdOO and the 400 meter was rough. A slightly shorterKeith races afthe first of the modern from Davis county high, MulOlympic I games at Athens in 18'0, Wmegar. southpaw,lead-le-puzzled ft follow Is dead from a shock suffered last hall with a right cojrfbinatlon that kept the vlti-,t- e Saturday. champs head bobbing back repeatedly. Girls Rifle Team Bob Heckler. D & R G entrant with the locomotive right, knockout Progresses Rapidly wielded his thisfamous time over Ack-to- n spell again, Jensen, huge Utah Aggie enAlthough It Is rather late In the season for such a beginlng, the trant in the second round of their heavyweight championship Aggie Coeds are evincing a great bout Bob encountered mose opdeal of interest in the preliminposition than in either of his ary. practice for the Rifle team previous fights, especially m the i';Lieutenant Kraft has been very first round, when the big boy swung some mighty haymakers lo generous with his time and and as a result the girls Hecklers chin. But the toosecond fast who have been down to the round became a little and he was on the shooting gallery are progressing for Jensen, the when A very fine selection ropes, out on h,s feet rapidly. Heckler recan be made, aceording to Lieu- bout was stopped and record clear tenant Kraft, from the girls who tained his knockout are practicing, with the addition In three nights the railroader three m of those who are expected to re- scored four knockouts, two of those and round first the when is the to port gallery open Wednesday At in successive bouts girls during the afternoon. the are night, when he won the hours present morning laurels. open to the Girls Rifle Team. by Thelma Johnson, president of Mickey Chez won his title his rival. E Brarh-la- r, the team, announces that final default whenwas there summoned Ogden, competition will not be held until on' account of sickness in Ins 1 later. It is planned to make the- - team smaller this year than family. Elmer Bnnton. lanky Delast. Pei haps the twelve or seret gymnasium lad, kayord (During-Februar- y fifteen girls achieving the highest .Shlil Cannon, East high, in the only) score will be chosen. Jean Merrill second round of their bout, to runner-up the honors in and Erma Henrie are leading with iwm Cannon class pie- You will be amazed when you see what scores of 93 each, while Ivy Smith is running a close second with 91 viously gained the nod over Earl the duo'disc will do this is the greatest Utah Ageie enfant, Challenges from the Universi- Frampton. ties of Nevada, Cincinnati, Ver- for the right to meet Bnnton washer value we have iever offered. C. R Dibley of the Elks club mont, Washington, Nebraska, and second the fust awarded and Cornell University have been rethe chamceived and accepted. Leona place medals following As many of the Cummings 4s business manager of pionship bouts champions as tne piocteds will the team. allow will be sent to the National Efficient Public Service A. A U championships at ChiPoor Management' in ChairMarch announced cago When ,s in.n n Is a loose manager be man Art Lund, following the soon tlniis Imnsclf Id a light place. contests UTAH UNIVERSITY lo)-pou- 8 Admission 50 c. ns Seven last mat bouts i boi-in- eo the Improved With afternoon Coach George Nelson's Utah Aggie grap-ple- rs will attempt to repulse the charges of Coach Frank Crosby of the Utah University in the Smart Gymnasium. This meet wrestis the first ing contest of the season and promises to be a thriller from bantam to heavyweight matches Rival coaches have been limbering their artists up for the past two months and the boys are in tip-to- p shape for some intensive ear wrinkling. Interest is at a high pitch in the Aggie school and a large group of fans are looking toward the meet. At the Crimson camp Crosby has been conducting an intramural tourney among his mat-me- n and in this way there has been constant rivalry and much The Ute experience gained. coach will pick his squad from winners in this challenge meet which lasted until last WednesThose who will make day night the trip to Logan will be chosen from these grapplers: Stephen Nelf and Ilenry Hamoda, 115 and pound class, Reed Dutton Jim Hoagland, 145 pounds; Wendell Mellon, 158 pounds; Marwin Jonas and Francis Bromley 175 and Bill Christensen, pounds; -- This formidable heavyweight. array of mat artists are capable of high class wrestling and whoever Crosby brings to Logan are sure of making many interesting bouts. After a setback at the hands of the 'Idaho College Coyotes last have week, the Aggie huskies been back at work with a lot of pep under the skillful tutelage of Nelson. Squad members are in great shape for the meet with heavyweight Captain Dahle, ready to lead his meri Into the In addition to Dahle the duaL Aggie contingent consists of Ed Ward 175 pound class; Emerson h, Abbot 160 pounds with Ned Dean MsAllster and Earl Ni.shimotor in the lighter classes. Other menTfho flLUJ tri1 iL"Ttuin, these grapplers plenty of work are Smith, Thompson, Walker, Abbott, Bengetcr and Richins but their Inexperience enabled the main squad boys to come through on top Although all the matches are doped to be close m this opening dual meet, one feature is expect-'e- d when Dahle and Christensen hook up in a heavyweight battle. A real opening intercollegiate mat battle looks probable. Saturday inter-collegia- te Mc-Bet- At Catalina For AcqaaticJeaaL in Salu Lake City w. ere the Lo- gan paddlers nieet the Ute water- dogs In the seasons opening dual meet Saturday afternoon at 2 00 p. m. in the Deseret Gym pool. Charlie Welch Ute Coach, is depending on Captain I Hailow Sharp, Orson Spencer, and Leslie Walling to win places m the spnnts and breast stroke. All these men are consistant point winders and carry the Crimson hopes against the Aggies. Leading the Aggie cohorts is Captain Phillips, free style artist who must match strokes with Sharp and Snencer Hawks carries the blue and white hopes in the 220 and 440 yard events. Larson swims the breast stroke and Jes-so- p is choice in the backstroke event. Flamm is the Farmer representative in the fancy diving contests. Besides these men Coach Christensen's squad will consist of one or two others to be chosen from a list of swimmers who ai e showing promise, including Smith, Poulson, Fife, Manning, Jennings and Hacking. Officials for tomorrow s meet will be: Smith and Ifcymond, starters; Giles and Cannon, Lingenfelter, Burt, Baird and Brown, judges of finish; Richardson, McIntyre, Ausherman and Simmons, timers; Smith, Reeves and Harvey, judges of diving. - Electric Washer Cabs Chicago Invades Ufe Camp .Sprog.Pradice Avalon, Santa Catalina Island, Calif , Feb. 15 (AP) This little land playground today was pre pare(j for invasion by the Van- feUrd of the Chicago Cubs, hun gry for spring training The first contingent of the National league pennant hopefuls was due to arrive this afternoon with a second group to follow from Chicago on February 23, arriving at Avalon on the 26th. Manager oe McCarthy, secretary Bcb Lewis and trainer Andy Lotshaw were in charge of the eaily Bruins Rogers Hornsby is not with the vanguard, advance leports said Home Basketball Schedule Closes Next Friday and Saturday After a one week stay in Montana the Utah Aggie basketball team returned to their nome ground yesterday where the Farmers will resume practice m preparation for the coming games with Utah and B Y. L. This week end the Aggies get a rest while Montana State plays Utah in Salt Lake. On Monday and Tuesday of next week the Bobcats will appear in Provo against the Cougars. Next Friday and Saturday, February 22 and 23 the Univerwill Red Devils sity of Utah come to Logan to oppose the Farmers in the .last basketball games to be played on the home court Centers of Population this season The following week. The 20 largest cHIps in the v mild are: March I and 2 the Aggies are slated against the Cougars at Provo London, New l'ork, Berlin. Paris, Tokyo, Buenos Aires, The Immortals Vienna, Philadelphia, Moscow, Canton, The one place where the immortals Peiping, Calcutta. Budapest, Bombay, never seen Is at t lie top table. Wo do Janeiro, Hamburg, Sydney, tu I urns M Barrie. hr C a irn THE'FEATHERHEADS 4 By Fit Mi At the same low price 175-pou- nd $ Down Otbom. Mtt . $5 a Month Utah Power & Light Co. Felix Will Have to Learn Two Jokes MmiwM DMl) I HST X tecl V,LtU S&M? JOST WEMANI WWT TOY OUT A PEUj Wfc FlBST SVM 6000 ' OF OLD AGE- - IS WHEN.OoGWG A CbNVECSATiONAL 1DLL AT A PACTV, THE BEST VO) CAN OPFIB f JOKES TO ttP SET SOU HEA6 V.t ONE Aeoot EIE RimNG CEftoST 02 A . CGoP SoCvlEV IS A WEATHEQ DOUiN Tritr steamsK'?FiB wa f ll l ' Love k oclock. .Smart Gymnasium Coach Christensen. Men think there ore conditions when wne may deni with human helngs wlth-snhue. Pot lit eie are none. Tolstoy Saturday, February, lbth w ' I - |