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Show U 9 page four - all seems so - simple - now r In spite of the difficulties the wonder is we did not try j ida horse racing has been ex- it before, remarked E. C. Lytton.j perieneing, due to the Drakes business manager. First, ing laws, Miami seems assured an of night football is just ss logical an, uninterrupted Hialea.i "arrangement as night basketball- thoroughbred itsSport when lor night boxing or evening per- throws open gates Jan. 19. The of formanges in any ether sport. backing of a wealthy group York and Philadelphia (Second, it permits thousands who (New work Saturday aftetpoons to see spoi tsmen, headed by Joseph E. Thus, wetWidener; indicates that turfmen and enjoy the games. please those lntenfrted besides n are pretty sure of their ground, injunction last winter failed 'attracting bigger crowds and, j to check the sport at the famous jeequently, larger gate receipts. At. Drake we doubled the I am told that terference is not considered likely tendance. materialize again. at Milwaukee, Marquette, New attendance! . Tradition still favors V e creased Night football in fnany sections cent by playing at nlght. Orleans as the Southern racing of the country has ccme to stay.) "From the players as well as 'ground but Miami has bid suc-fangle, the game cessfully for a good share of the good and sufficient reasons, 'the spectators the foremost of which is that it is and the ball is just as easy to, patronage from wealthy turfmen This may be follow under artificial light as as well as the rank and file of good business. something of a shock to those Jit is in daylight. We had one of the sport's followers. credulous souls Who still believe (the greatest punteis in the Meanwhile Agua Caliente, just that the big college game should country iat season in Nesbitt and over the Mexican border from no unit was he able to kick California, takes rank as the third be directed toward less commer-clallstlc ground, yet so' long as the ball outside the zone of jointer turf resort of prominence, the athletic plants and operations light it features the outstanding event are to survive they must have. The East seems likely to follow of the season in the Agua the, funds derived from the grid- the lead of the South and Middle Caliente handicap, with $100,000 iron. West m conducting more games .'added and an approximate gross Drake University at Des Moines, at night. Syracuse University value of $140,000, to be run March Iowa, will play all its home games tried the scheme with success last 23 as the successor to the famous The books at night next fall after experi- tall. Georgetown contemplates Coffrcth Handicap. a quarter mile and Sev season. this lor next with the play successfully departure menting 78 closed with have classic season smaller of the last eral the played colleges under, at Pittsburgh " last, tries, including Display, the great Drake also will play Oregon., at1 night 'eastern- cup horse; Natshapur, year year night in Chleago-th- ls - Aggie Athletes TliOfsday, Januflry 16, 1930, THE JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH ' Logan Junior . Coach Dick Romney and his Will leave waxed floor athletes Logan Friday morning for Provo where they will engage- - the B. Y. U. Cougars in a two game series on Friday and Saturday It won be Jhe second nights series of the conference campaign for Dick. Romney's players, while Ott Rcmney and his Cougars will be taking their opening shot jit the conference championship. The Farmer coach will take his entire available squad to Provo. Included in tne group will be Captain Carl Davis, center and forward, Seth Patlnson, forward; Delos Watkins, forward; Ole Madison Thomas In a speedy game with Wells-vill- s, the Logan Juniors climbed to a tie for first place In the Cache Junior Basketball League. The game was played In the Logan Junior high gymnasium, By -- Wednesday, January 15 at S oclock. The gym was packed wih rooters, for both teams, Wells ville bringing quite a delegation. Captain Kefit Rykh started the scoring and kept it up throughout the game. The teams played practically even ball during the first half and the score back and forth, one team gaining and then losing a few ended points. The half with Logan on the sunny side. Between the halves there was a boxing match two between eighth grade boys, Claude and Eugene Wadswortn, with Rusty" Miller see-saw- ed Her-vill- a, 18-1- Eiwood Drysdale, Gilbert Moesinger, for-ar- forward; forward; Everett Campbell, center; Carl Belliston, renter, George Young, guard; Donald Benmon, guard; John Vranes, ruard, Clive Remund guard and Warren d; 7, Wer-nergre- cheer-mast- p, n, er It Is unUely that as referee. guard. DuWayne Henrie, regular forward In the second half Logan will be taken on the trio as it climbed steadily, only once did Is probable that he will have to the Wellsville team rally and undergo an operation for appen- bring the score close. The game dicitis. Coach Romney has re- ended 0 for Logan. called Claud Pratt of Hinckley to ace for was the Ryan squad and It Is quite possible that Logan, bagging 20scoring points for his he will make the trip. The Aggies will present a con- team, while Baldwin, for Wellssiderable different lineup against ville pulled down 13 points. and Balling, Logan Broberg the Cougars from the one which started against Utah the first forwards, played a fine game, night. The guards, George Young getting 10 points between them. and Dot Bennion, will be the Kowallls, Harrison, and Broberg. s same. Captain Carl Davis will guards, held down Wellsville ' probably be moved to forward scoring a great deal. with Everett-Campbe- ll The Wellsville team was very taking the tip-o- ff Delo3 --Watkins accurate on most of their shots, position. Is slated for the other forward especially the long onqs. berth. Parkinson- - will not be Until this game, Wellsville hadused and his loss will be keenly nt lost a game but now Logan felt, and now that Henrie has and Wellsville are even. been declared out, Romney will The standing of the teams In have to use a revamped aggre- the League Is; Won Lostf Pet. gation. Is a .750 Campbell long youngster from Wasatch Academy and Los Logan .750 - -- Wellsville He has been playing Franklin .333 Angeles. .000 steady basketball, but he seems Preston not to be able to hold up at the' The Summary: terrific speed which is necessary. LOGAN It is very likely therefore that G. T. F. P. about ten S Campbell will play 0 10 rf Broberg, minutes in each naif and then 2 6 If Balling, to 0 26 Captain Davis will go back c center. Other forward candidat- Ryan, 2 2 lg Kowallls, es to replace DavLs are Pratt, 0 0 rg Moesinger, Herrilla and Drysdale. Harrison, rf 0 2 Hervilla is a clever youngster, who Brown, 0 0 in spite of his small size srores Broberg, rg In He Is every practice. heavily 21 7 4 46 s an - unusually accurate shooter. WELLSVILLE Dryrdaie excells In floor play; O. T. F. P Moesinger Is playing better ball 3 f Allen, at forward1 than at guard where 2 0 0 -- 4 f He Bradshaw, Romney has beenusirg him. 0 0 0 0 c might be the man to get into Baldwin, g 1 13 6 Baldwin, the games at Provo. 1 1 0 -The two guards, Young and Liulban. g 1 .1 0 Bennion are slated to keep their Taylor, 0 0 ... 0 poertlons as long as they are al- Maughan, f lowed in the game. of AUsop 11 11 4 26 Totals Idaho is coming along rapidly and Umpire Sorensen; would probably replace Young If Referee, necessary while Vranes of Bing- Baldwin. ham is a likely substitute for Bennion. Trainer George Nelson and Notables Manager Jack Childs will accompany the squad. 40-2- To-tal- 117 -- - Attend last Fight Jack Delaney Night At Miami Beach Has-Fcught:f- , Note As a partial" answer to the question what are .. the conspicuous figures In sports of other days doing now? The Associated Press presents herewith, as the first of a series on this subject,' an Interview I with Eddie Rickenbacker. one-- 1 time auto racing star and war- time ace. Spopi j nd Last Ring chair behind a flat topped mahogany desk, a satisfied, energetic executive in his tiny office, high up in a corner of one of those huge piles of brick and stone modem business builds as Its own monument. Papers were massed on his desk. A secretary answered phone calls. Light flooded In through windows on two sides. An aviation map, dotted with red circles, with) mlltitudes of wavey blue lines, covered the third wall. So far it was a perfect picture of big business. But the sleepy eyes of the tall, husky, smiling chap in the soft chair lingered most on the- wall ed years-threaten- con-A- I in-i- to home-gam- . ' at i j -- arc-llgh- ts - there Was him. opposite , f .... w- w,1' , 4i. 1 V : i ,nr,b iv -: r I. "f U . C'' t 4 r . .,4 S, v... Vf? f J tr f . And nant.- is Crystal Pen-- , At ho place in the British isles the sea more than miles 60 a. TORP TRANSFER CALL SQ3 NORMAN - -- r -v s ' , ' a1? JV V.? i "s' t-- nt .. v '.i' sV ? , i 4 1 f V A r" t y. ' ' ft '.', ' i . v i 'hat-ln-the-rl- ng X V ' j' x v - V,. J- a r fv 4 4 By refraining from over-indulgen- ce - , ' You men who Would keep trim and fit you women who covet the tantalmng curves of the truly modern figure-twhtempted td do yourself too well, light a lucky instead. Be taoderatebe moder ate in all things, Jeven in smoking Eat healthfully but not immoder en ely,YThen yotir eyes am bigger., than your stomach, light a lucky Instead Cofhing events cast their shadows before. Avoid that future shadow by avoiding if you would maintain that lithe, youthful figure. lucky Strike, the finest Cigarette you ever smoked, made of the finest tobacco The Cream of the over-indulgen- Expects Confer aop-l- TS TOASTED Every- one knows that heat purifies and so TOASTING not only; re- moves jmpur itie s but adds lathe; flavor and improves the taste .Basketball Results Last Night Princeton . AVOIDTHAT FUTURE SHADOW Arthur Shires , Golden Prince :V Oregon Offer -- r Pip5--gr- as 5 irst-appearance ht, These were the terms the Babe declined" recently before he left for Florida, holding out for $85,000. The contract was sent as a matter of form along with those of 30 other Yankee players. Ben Chapman Already has signed his 1930 contract while Lou Oehri Henry Johnson and George have holdover contracts V, V feur for General Pershing, wartime conqueror of 28 German planes, now and general manager of the Fokker Alrfcraft corporation. untangled his long legs and strolled over to the picture. The 94th, he said proudly, the finest outfit-that ever flew the skies. Then sheepishly he explained that four tine maltese crosses painted in a semicircle covabout the ered bullet holes left by the slugs of a German ace who caught hint unawares and drenched his spad with lead before dying In one of over the countless dog fights Franca in ISIS. But Rickenbacker has no Last thought for heroics today. summer he 'flew commercial Ills Job Is to planes 400 hours. aid in developing aviation into the safest of all means of travel. The unusual, he believes, provides the dangers in all modes of travel. An open manhole makes Railroad walking dangerous. travel is dangerous if a rail is split. And so with aviation, RickenThe possibilbacker explained. ity of the unusual must be elimTremendous inated Improve ments In planes, motor, air data, are solving mechanical problems Flying is 40 per cent mechanical aviator andx 60 percent In the himself today. During the war Five the flier was' 90 percent. years from now he will be 10 per cent. Dr.SpearsGets -- The Hung 1- -4 5 (AP) a strange picture tor a modern business temple, a Shaft of gray canvas, stripped from the fusllage of a plane, housed In a thin frame with a dozen snapshots forming a border. On the canvas was painted the fed, white and blue stove pipe hat of Uncle Sam with a ring floating about it. rhat was the Insignia of the famous 94th flying squadron the hat In the ring squadron greatest American air fighting unit developed during the world war days. The figure 1 beside the hat denoted the plane of the squadron commander. Most of the pictures Were of Captain Edward V. Rickenbacker American ace of Aces. Then Eddie ARJckenbackCr, farmers boy from Ohio, mechanic, automobile racing king, chauf- ay take the fatherly but stem advise Commissioner Landis is certain to give him Saturday and Lomski in Chicago then forget boxing for baseball After his conference with Landis. .if all goes well. Shires will apply' for reinstatement to the J. Braddock, rugged New Jersey j White Sox, who suspended him will join the last season because of his second heavyweight ranks after his 10 fist fight, with the then mana round engagement with Leo Lom- ger, Lena Blackburne. ski, the Aberdeen assassin, at the A system of sound photography Chicago coliseum tomorrow night.Braddock has been having dif- is being employed by a British ficulty keeping his weight down ; scientist to eliminate annoying for several months., j noises on passenger steamships. 16- - two year term. t of Braddock Meets -- Jan. New York, contract mailed to Babe Ruth by the New York Yankees calls for a salary Of $75,000 a year for a - directly ed- .. Has Been Mailed , .Finlands Racer by-Bi- ll ; Salary Contract 1 Miami Beach; Fla., JahTT6 com non-titl- e (AP) A ten-rouof fists bat-Ithe ramming which Fight held Manuel Quintero young Sammy Mandell tolefta Bridegport, Conn., Jan. 16 (API champion the young Cuban draw put Jack retired light Delaney, near the front df the hander heavyweight champion of the 11 nirture today world, has fought his last fight. his left..eye, over cut a Nursing Dr. George W. Hawley, bone two stitches, Man Tonsilitis finis to De- which required specialist, wrote Keeps What the referee says laneys ring career today when Cell said, deon the he declared that an injury to goes in commenting the right arm which has bothei-- j cision Which was rendered ed the former champion for two Ilaack of Memphis, who officiated .Quina to - cripple the without the old nl judges, Out cuts about the Running , arm permanently unless Delaney tero suffered small mouth. abandons boxing. concentrated throughMandell Delaney, with tears In his ey C3, New York, Jan- - 16 (AP) The heard the doctor's dictum after out the bout on infighting while rigors of a warm New York winter a swingthe Cuban employed long an X-rexamination. for one who is accustomed to He retired from the light ing left hand with an occasional Finlands cold are threatening to handed punch. enter to title tight heavyheavyweight trouble for Elno Purje this and cause- JustQuintero weighed 139 weight ranks. He was' planning a yearfor his but MaridetU 137,' Themffiplon romebatk' campaign.' Pavo Nurmi, famous countryman, waived the extra poundage before a year ago. - Purje, scheduled to atari of the fight, the of the make hie -- Jack Sharkev." who is to fight Indoor track seqson at the pason Phil Scott in Miami February time A. C. games last night, 27. Babe Ruth, former Governor withdrew at the last minute beand other cause of a case of tonsilitis and E. Smith Alfred notables werfe at the ringside. promptly found himself in bad with amateur athletic union Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 16 authorities. AP With the University of Landis Nurmi was suspended indefinitMinnesota making last minute ely when he did not turn up for efforts to keep him as head footthe national championships last ball coach, Dr. Clarence W. With To -year. today for the Spears started Purje sent a doctor's certificate west with, the offer of ah TIl,-50- 0 to Daniel J. Ferris, secetary of annual - salary as gridiron the A. A. U.; saying that an atcoach at the University of Oretack of tonsilitis would prevent gon awaiting him. . his running. 'Dr. Spears was elected at Ore16 (AP) OrganChicago Jan. instithe a of at gon ized baseballs first move to promeeting tution's executive counclk at Eu- hibit its players from engaging meet -- J will and he gene last night, In professional boxing contests Dr.Arnriid - Bennett -- Hail,' prem-de- nt is "expected Saturday when ComI of the Oregon school, missioner Kenesaw M. Ladls conMissoula, Mont., Friday to dis- fers with Charles Arthur (The ' Bv The Associated' Press cuss final acceptance. Great) Shires. Shires' has- - Intimated he will At New York Columbia 38; lis Ruths Babe stretch I or By Edward J. Neil (Associated Press Sports Writer.) New York, !Jan. 10 , (AP) He lolled back there in an easy criss-cross- lt f anti-bett- -. Once Racing Star Becomes Executive High in Tie Engage Cougars In Provo Friday All-so- Ed. Rickenbacker f 25. At West Point 34. Army 47; Buck-r.e- ll At Annapolis Pen 32. Havy 30. At Watertown Northwestern College (Wis ) 20; Lake Forest ?4 At St. Paul McAlester "31; St Paul Luther College 29 At Lincoln Cotner 15; York 38 At Kansas CPv Rockhurst 35, Chillicothe Bus College 12. At Maryville Mo Northwest Missouri Teachers 29; Durant Okla) Teachers 27, At Bozrmarv IJontana U 35. Mon tana- - Stat? 45 - Moderate! . . . DiiTt jeopardize the modern form by drastic diets, harmful reducing girdles, fake reducing tablets or otfter ';ack r.ti-fremedies condemned by the Medical profession! Millions of dollars each year Are waited on th.se ndioiious and dangerous nostrums. Be Sensible! Be Moderate! We do not smok that represent nS Lky C.fkv Ccarettts will bring modern figures or cause the reduction of flesh. We do declare that when to co yoerscif too well, if you will Reach for a lucky instead, you will thus avoid m i.ii.gs tail cause excess' weight and, by avoiding maintain a modern, graceful form. j TUN5. IX Yhr Iiii.ky Sirike Dance Orchestra, every Saturday night, over a coast-to-u4 network of the N. B. G ' U- at ; I over-indulgen- ce over-indulgenc- e, , - 1330. Tb T Xatthii ToAmcO C., V(rt. |