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Show T. PAGE FOUR Romney Preparing Basketball Charges For Cousar Coach Dick Romney sent his Utah Aggia basketeers through their only stiff scrimmage of the week Tuesday afternoon m fur top two game series this week end with Utah University, ILl players took only a light workout Monday, and on Wednesday and Thursday ''the prac- tice period will not be strenuous The Faimcr coach Is trying to, avoid getting lus men overdone. He apparently believes that too little heavy work is better than too much. . The Romney Farmers are determined to play their best basketball of the year against Utah. The short, fast passing attack of the Farmers is working more smoothly than at the start of the season, and the return of to the lineup has Parkinson greatly strengthened the general team play. Parkinson .Is one of the finest team men uncovered at the Logan school in years. He covers the floor and passes beautifully, very much l.i the same manner as Flash Nielson, former Aggie star. Captain Davis is working into the passing game in excellent fashion. the chances of the the two Aggies for victory in games this week will rest with their ability to hit the hoop. Coach Romney believes that his players will get as many good scoring shots as the Utes, and that the result of the two games will depend primarily on which players are on. If Parkinson and Davis count a reasonable percentage nf their shots, the Logan quint will be tough to beat. Of course if Pete Dow counts seven times in seven shots, and Cox gets away for ten goals In one half then Utah will tuck one or both games away. Coach Dick Romney is hoping that the Inexperience of his men St. Goddard Slated to Win nn i f f i: I -- A. Crew Coach Ruether Goes Part Owner of r San Francisco, Feb. 5 AP Walter Dutch Ruether, one of the foxiest pitchers ever to perform in the Coast League, will dispense his left handed wares as a member of the Seattle In dlans this season. His sale, as an outright cash deal, was announc-e- d here today by Wade Red Killefer, president-manag- of er the San Francisco Missions. After a and notable caOttawa, mt., Feb, 5 UP)' Tne reer in, the long as a mem- leagues big thira and final 33 13 mile lap.per of the Brooklyn Nationals and Washington and New York Amerternatlonal v dog derby today icans, Ruether returned to the found Emile St. Goddard of the coast circuit In 1923 as a member Pas, Man., a heavy favorite to of the San Francisco Seals. He led the league with 29 victories capture first prize money of and possession of the Chat- that season and. after a salary eau Laurier challenge cup. dispute with the Seals owners, St. Goddard, vlnning both of was sold to the Missions In the tha first two laps, had an ad- spring of 1929. to hit his stride Reuther failed vantage of 20 minutes, 25 seconds over Earl Brydges of Cranberry and Killefer announced he had given him permission to make a Portage, Man. has covered the deal for himself. St. Goddafd Ruether expressed satisfaction first 66 3 miles of the 100 mile saying race in total elapsed time of 5 at joining the Indians, 20 seconds. he could perform more effectively hours, 17 minutes, In the cooler climate of the norBrydges' total time is 5 37:45. thern city and predicting he Times of the other competitiors this season. were: Georges Chevrette, Quebec would win 25 games was not announThe Chan-ninWalter Dr. 6. 02:17;. City, Boston, 6:12:16; Frank Du- ced. puis. Berthier, Que., 6:15:40; Har- : -- -- $1,-0- 00 2-- g. St. Jovitc, ry Wheeler, sale-pric- e New President of Mexico Takes Oath Of Office Today Que., 47:55. Baby Doll Goes Back to Farm (Continued from Page One) standing and interest with the masses. It set The address was brief. Feb. 5 (AP) Jacobson, veteran forth in general the lines and purof many major and minor league poses of the new administration years, quit baseball for which is to fill out25the fourremaincampaigns, nine months and days the farm. term of -- Jacobson has purchased a farm ing unexpired of the near Orion, 111., where hn started president elect Alvaro Obregon, was assassinated July 17, playing baseball xn the sandlots who in 1908. He played with Quincy 1928. last The new president said that of the Three Eye league the ideals of the revolution Jusseason. tice and welfare for all had been accepted by the nation as exemplified In his election by popular Congress will not count against them servote, adding that his government would never lose sight of Is iously In the coming games. Four Doing the work It was pledged to carry members of his starting five arc out. new to collegiate competition, Pointing out that Mexico enbut most of them have engaged WEDNESDAY joys cordial relations with the games .this .season, and pgH Aik . outsider world and particularly they should have lost much of Begins consideration of indiviAll of dual States, the new their amendments from the floor with the United an auspicious president termed it the players have played in the to the tariff bill. Deseret Gym at one time or ancommerce committee occasion for getting down to the Interstate other either in the state scholas- continues hearing on the Couzens solid work of reconstruction. Mex-In this he asked the help of all tic tournaments or as in the case communication bill. icans, at home' and abroad, coof Seth Parkinson, when playing HOUSE with whatever means L. D. S. junior on Young operating bills college. Takes up miscellaneous were within their power toward played for Springvilie, Bennioa consent calendar. prosperity of forDavis, and Campbell for Was . Appropriations committee plans the progress and : the nation. atch Academy in tournaments, t0 report independent office none of them were ever'nv hfu Properly prepared scientific men will be given preference in his accorded any selection on honor government, he stated, but they teams. will be obliged to place all their for Friday The Aggie lineup efforts at the service of the revowill find Campbell and Saturday a Ideas, to build up lutionary and Davis at center, Captain Mexiall which in better country and Parkinson at forwards, cans will enjoy the privilege of George Young and Don Bennion, Class men. being considered Grace. of Warren Alisop guards. distinction will have to go. he Idaho will not start the first a fusion White and Davis ocean warned, recommending game...but ...be.. will, supplant ei considers -- session. ' cf..ihe .peoples executive , populatlngthe of either Bennion "to ball bills or ther Young country to produce one race TUESDAY shows weakness as the game proHe pomised to attack immedSENATE Delos Watkins will be gresses. such outstanding problems iately on committee work Finished ready for substitute duty on the now equallI amendments to tariff bill by vot- as infant mortality, forward line, birth the rate; half almost ing valuations American ing to retain as basis for coal tar products unemployment by aiding the agricultural industry, and Illiteracy by duties. Brooklyn Club an intense educational campaign HOUSE bills on among the working classes. Passed miscellaneous Mexico, he said, is large and In calendar. Again private rich enough to support six times New Davenport, Representative of the for Its population and if most compromise York, proposed so far have, not been able tarpeople of flexible provisions By Herbert W. Barker disputed to live in even relatively human (Associated Press Sports Writer! iff bill. conditions. It has been due to New York, heard committee Feb. 8 Up) The Immigration dove of peace finally hovers over opposition to Johnson and Box the absolutist conception of the strife-torn regime of private property. The the Brooklyn club of bills to restrict western hemisdivision of classes and the National league. The long phere immigration, and to Dick-ste- in profound the deficient method of exploiting battle between Wilbert Robinson, bills to liberalize present the country's resources plus cerof the quota limits. tain poliical factors, all of which a di- -i - Labi rector-headi- ng creation - of a n opposition . fac- ings on proposed the department revolutionary Ideals. tion, was- - --ended yesterday by safety division-i- n official orithe National- apmeet-- Judiciary ng League, holding proved bill to make Stir Spangled ing here. Under the somewhat complic- Banner the national anthem. ated terms of the agreement, Agriculture committee continued-hearon . watershed, protecRobinson --resigned as president ings and director and was tion. as manager for two years. Frank Chairman Wood of appropriaBy The Associated Press introduced bills B. York, attorney for McKeever tions committee Tony Herrera, of for Indianapolis $31,400,000 and member of the board, was to appropriate Kid Chicago-- , - outpointed Eddie elected president for two years, rural road construction In (10); with the states, and to Wagner, Philadelphia, Robinson's successor as a director jvill be named by Joseph A, provide $5,389,367 for gold star Georgia Nate, South Bend, Ind., outpointed Young Irish, Akron, Gilleaudeau, secretary and mem- - mothers pilgrimage to Europe, Ohio, 8). ber of the board, who represents St. Petersburg, Fla. Farmer Joe the heirs of the late Charles H Cooper, Terre Haute, Ind., outEbbets. Still another member of the board will be named by John pointed Sammy Buchanan, Way-cros- s, Ga A. Heydler, president of the NaBaltimore Jack tional league. The directors when Mcvey, New York, outpointed Tiger Thomas the slate is completed thus will . By The Associated Press LeipervillA, Pa., (10). consist of McKeever, York, -- and - the Two , Los Angeles Eddie Mack, DeAt Gberlin Akron 26, Oberlln appointees, one by Gilleaudeau and the other nver,' knocked out Joe Sangor,'- - Mil- 1 Wesleyan-- ( wanliev 4 5). by Heydler. ' St. Joseph, Mq., Jackie Evans, Robinson s' three year contras 30, Miami 19. Kansas City, outpointed Chick as manager expired at the end At Milwaukee of the 1929 reason and McKeevei Marquette 18. Wagner. LaFayctte, Ind., (10. At Omaha Missouri 32, CreighSeattle. Wash. Harry Dillon, opposed its renewal, while the Ebbets heirs Holding .50 percent ton JO. Winnipeg, knocked out K. O." White ' of the ciubs stock, stood At Fort Worth Texas Christian 6T Seattle, (6).) olidly behind Uncle Robbie." 33, Baylor 22. Portland Del Fontalnegn,1 WinAt Greeley Colorado Teachers nipeg, and Pete Cerkan, Peell, 24, Denver 21. Wash., drew, (10). " 9 At Stanford Stanford 34, St 1 Quotations J rgnattos A Chinese corporation will er24. At Berkley Athens Club 35, ect a modern paper mill at FooCalifornia 31.- , and utilize the timber reV chow sources of the surrounding terrl-tor- y. has imported (liirago, Feb. 5 AP Grain table Bulgaria from UIduI: Open Lew Hich (lose Brazil a quantity of silkworm March 1.1118 Ufi3 8 fHl-Mi Four valuable fibres are obeggs adapted for breeding in the 1.18 1.18 Ma. 1.19.V8 1.21 autumn with a view to producing tained TrorST different parts of 1.20 1.201 4 two crops luii . 1.21 1 1.22 of silkworms each the burl palm, which grows 1.217-122 8 1.22 Sept. J.23 In the Philippines. year, 111.. Bloomington, Baby Doll, earlier-nervousne- ft I hs What ss.. sup-thou- i gh - Peace ! ? 4 president-manager-direct- or . rT l! it; : 0GHT5ifiST Its-spri- Basketball Results Last Night f r m i i i hi i: I , i ' , Market - Wheat M Li 3-- 1 4 3-- 4 3-- 4 4 -- i On Purchase Deal r " ' . k . . - 8 Excelsior 5-- 8 Mo., Springs, Feb. & ;-- Chicago, Feb. 5 (AP) William Wrlgleys temperamental Cubs, victims of a few undesired records in their recent world series skirmish with the Athletics, have established sotaewhafc- - of a different record in signing their 1930 ers on the Des Moines San Francisco, Feb. 5 (AP) ,Cujj playing diamond the coming season lu Over in Oakland where coast pave to place the blame for, gue pennants have been few and some of their muffs on some-ta- r : . v between these many years, !thlng besides old sol. Night base-th- e . i fans are rallying to the bail will- - be inaugurated at the contracts. . standards of three newcomers to parki Lee Keyser, owner, am Instead of giving owner Wrig-le- y, "x the ranks. y tv) President William Veeck and jnounced here last night at the The new owners of the Oaks annual schedule meemg of own- - Manager Joe McCarthy several . ' y financial and managerial head-achare Robert Miller, Victor Devin ers and of ficials. Itts, cenzi and Carl Zamlock the latby becoming iiigh 5 ? as is the custom of playter none other than-- the pitching st Meets ers Zamloch of other years, - parlor championship clubs, v and baseevery Cub has signed his conextraordinary magician ' tract without delay. su v T. ball coach at the University-- of . tv ? V Roebuck Even Hack Wilson, who year California for the last 14 years. , after year has played the holdout Zamlocli la going to tackle the role admittedly for sparring purAuociated Prett Photo job of managing the Oaks. Those St. Louis, Feb. 5 (AP) Joe poses, came through with his who know him and their "baseKy Abrlght, eoach ot the Univeft Kansas Roebuck, City signature in record time. ball, too, agree that he is both Tony ity of California crews. heavyweight who was a football Although Veeck refuses to give mentally and' physically equipped star Maskell for the Indians, will out salaries for public knowto take . a little material and build a lot of baseball talent out be the fourth man to meet Primo ledge, It is known vthe big reason Camera, the Italian Leviathan, for the lack of holdouts among of it. an American ling when they the Cubs is due to substantial InZamloch thinks he will turn up in meet in the new arena here creases to pay for the more-,l- mwith the best pitentog staff In members of National He Tuesday night. season. the' league' this Eortant championship thecast. WilRoebuck, who could not be conShould know a tiling or two of believed to have received a son is a sidered in dwarf his proporfellow a real As young pitching. calling for $25,000, a he twirled one season in the tions of 6 feet 4 inches and 230 contract' over 1929, while knock- good Increase coast league; later shared mound pounds has a one-rouGuy Bush and Pat duties with "Bullet Joe Bush at out of Big Boy Peterson, whom Charlfe Root, Missoula in the old union as- Camera kayoed to his New York Malone, aces of the pitching staff, also will dra,w fatter pay sociation, and still later donned debut, to his credit. envelopes. a uniform with the Detroit Ti4 China has been estimated by gers. has been discovered that It to 6,000,000,000 contain experts Oaklands pitching duties will tons of anthracite coal and kvacados contain an oil that can be cared for by Pete Daglia, Hotons of bituminous be used in making hard soap and Craghead, Charles .Kasich and Iron ore resources of that does not become rancid The National Boxing Associa- ward and Bob all young but exWhen it is stored for long periods. tons. tion, bent upon the task of pick- perienced Hurst, and handers, right ing up the wrestling pieces and Charles Jeffcoat and Jim Edputting them together under uni- wards. left handers. Two recruits form control, has discovered that will receive special attention it will take morevthan a brand who are Roy Joiner, left hander, and set new of rules and regulations to pin this elusive sport to the Guy Chamberlain, right hander. The Oaks infield is tried and mat. true on two corners but a bit unThe N. B. A., in fact, already certain at short and second. Jack has been tossed for a couple of first - baseman, and falls In its effort to bring soine Denton, Vergez, third sacker, are order out of chaos. First, the Johnny two youngsters in whom ManaIllinois Athletic Commission Zamloch has the utmost conput the lid down-- on ger season, Vergez walwrestling altogether, after plans fidence,outLast 47 home runs and hit for a heavyweight championship loped tournament fell through. Secondly, for an average of .347. Fenton vs. the Rhode Island State Athletic had a batting average of .325. Kansas Bemie Deviveiros, Commission has withdrawn in a Olympic Champ shoqtstop, huff from the N. B. A. because of was purchased from Shreveport ilATCII FINISH the outspoken objections of its and Joe Mellana, second sacker, chairman, Edward C. Foster, to from Waco, both in the- Texas Amend-Oz- o George Nelson vs. the N. B. A., Stanley Isaacs of league. Deviveiros is described as ' a great fielder although weak at Cincinnati. . U. S. A. C. Wrestling Instructor Calgary, Canada Foster makes tfiF" charge the the the plate, while- - Mellana hit - ,275 TWO FALLS TO WIN OUT TIIREE OF N.'B. A has lent itself to being and scored 124 runs last year. tt a matchmaking and promotional The one and only Buzz Leo will patrol right field as usbody for the clique of wrestlers 4 controlled by such men as Ed ual. Arlett, powerful hitter from -'- Greek French Champ White of Chicago, Ray Fabianna either side, should have been up LIMIT MATCH TIME AI of Philadelphia and Haft of In the majors many years ago. Columbus and Cincinnati. Bakersfield Uhalt, Frenchy If so, the N. B. A. has been youth, and Tony Governor, reAs Ed gular last year, will contest censingularly unsuccessful. Trovidehce-13- 0 lbs. . Franklin 130 lbs. Wray points out in the St. Louis ter field, while Pug Griffin and Post Dispatch, the only formal Fred Bliss, both newcomers, will FOUR ROUNDS BOXlNG be tried out in left. They were entry received so far for the with Omaha and Wichita, re- championship tou r 8:15 p. m. THURSDAY NIGHT, FEB. 6 Is that of John Pesek; as spectively, in the Western league a result of which the other last year. ADMISSION:. Dick Gus Sonnenbcrg, Lombardi and Pete Read Ernest Reserved General $1.00 $1.50 v Shikat, Roy Steel and Jim Londes return as the catching vets, while 2.7c Ladles General Half Price 50c may wake up on Feb. 2 to read Ray Brubaker will hold down Coder 16 that the National Boxing Associa the utility berth. Twenty or more tion, which Includes 32 states, has rookies will be taken Into spring named John Pesek world catch-a- s training calch-ea- n champion. lea-,w- a-- V - v: ''Jv es - 't: class-holdou- Camera on-mo- k Tuesday nd Alan J.Qould 396,-000.0- 00 TSauBiroday BassGasate - Mglat - Lgaat Charlie Strack Senator t)ick Daviscourt Jacob - Ar-le- Andre Adoree versus Papiano Ira .Buckley versus Jack Pickett ed na-me- nt J? Cliques of wrestling promoters, sometimes operating regular circuits In the east, west and south for their performers or pachyderms, have controlled wrestling for some time. The situation is much the same as that in boxing except that the ring cliques now have much more of the grand manner, with the, 600 millionaires of Madison Square Garden fortified by resources and, connections virfistic tually dominating the racket. The Western Clique been Handball Champ Dallas, Tex., Feb. 5 (AP) Charles Hahn of the Pastime Athletic club of New York City today was National Junior handball champion as a result of dey. feat of a clubmate, Hohn in two of three games In the finals of the National A. A. U. meet here. Scores of the final games were Dun-wood- 8 and 21 to 10. In mornrounds yesterday J. W. (lefty) ing Gehrkin of the New Orleans athletic club, southern champion, was defeated by Hahn, 6 to 21 and 12 to 21. long has 14-2- powerful in wrestling, exploiting a succession of heavyweight stars from the days of Frank Gotch down through Stecher. Caddock, 'Wayne Munn 21-- 1, and. Ed (Strangler) Lewis. The "Boston Clique obtained ascen- by' establishing another clique of dency whea Bmmite.DusJg.on.-nenber- g interests.- -; 4 The N.""B."' AThassucewded, the threw Lewis-fo- r on the In least. spotlight putting championship; Injecting the flying tackle" hold and a new var- the shortcomings of wrestling. So of color into the complex, however, is the situation collegiate iety mat sport. ., , Sonnenbcrg, is - the that there. Is little, likelihoou for effective' world's titleholder, in direct line Che time being The answer of succession, but Dick Shikat Is national regulation. recognized as the champion by is that things are too profitable New York and Pennsylvania, there- - otherwise. , ' Basketball00 Logan High Gym FtfMay, iFelb. Fast servi Southern Pacific offer transcontinental a wide choiceof routes for your trip to California. ' You can go to San' Francisco, dience to Los Angeles and back through San Francisco ot back" through Lis Vegas. You can visit Seattle, Portland andother Northwest cities, then San Francisco and Los Angeles, returning by way of Las Vegas a delightful circle tout of the coast. Stopover where vou wish. The comfort and speed of flyers and a vast network of connecting lines serves the whole ' , ' i 7 circle tribs thru San Francisco Second Team Game 7 P. 1,1. First Team Game'S P. M Seats 50c 7 1 5-- Signed Contracts s pro-hfical- ly 2 . Outfit Has Western League Oakland Club t Chicago Cub Night Baseball Announced for iCarl Zamlock To Seattle Club ' V TedneSuaj, February 5, 1930, THE JOURNAL, LO(AN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH 4N. Pacific Coast. Francisco To-Sa- and back: $ both Ways direct. ToLos Angeles and -- back s $ both way yi,. SanFraftdsCo; ' i one way San Fran- $ cisco; one way Las Vegas. 9 onewayviaPortland returning via Los Angeles and. San Francisco ot via Los An- geles and Las Vegas. ' D. R. OWEN General Agent SOUTHERN paciiTC LINES 41, St. Salt Lake City, Utah n r |