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Show b I PAGE FOUR THE - JOURNAL, Athletic Club andl IDAHO YOUTH WINS TA Saturday, February 8, 19307 LOGAN; CACHE COUNTY, UTAH HOE-SIERR- A . GASOLIIE DOG DERBY Gymnasium Needed Badly in Logan City y representative of the Texas business in dealers of Texaco products, was transacting I Wan Friday, lie came here on Ms regular weekly trip and in made an inspeccompany with Leo Hansen, local representative, and stations garages using Texaco tion of the various service this is valley Business showing an in oil. motor gasoline and has been increase overt last year and a steady growth to Mr. experienced Reeves. It according six every year for the past Mr. years, identified with this became Hansen ago since wmpanyf He has dealers handling his products m practically. evTry important town in Cache. 'A hew station has Wen built tabernacle square m Richmond on the south west corner of the the tourist season begins, it as srevice for and when it opens handle the popular line of merchandise wM be one more station to from Ogden was zone The representative of this company. Lincoln highway showing it the of maps some out strip handing aTexaco trail from New York to San Francisco, The map 'hows there is never more than an hour from a Texaco pump on coast to coast. this hi gh way over the streteh of 3226 miles from tc sa North Cache Takes Game From Preston Both Friday Games Full of Thrills Loan city school authorities are looking arourd to see if sons DISTRICT 1 (Cache.) building can be remodeled with Team Standing. ' W. L. little expense to meet the needs Cache of1 Sooth i 01 of the athletic department J At present the B. the srheois 1 1 Y. Gym Is not adequate to care North Cache 0 2 Preston tor both the bos and girls hi their gynamtum wotk. The , "" FridayS Results.' 11c was brought face ot lace with the problem last evening when South Cache 14, Logan 12. North Cache 27, Preston 20. the game of basketball between the Logan Grizslies and South Cache high was payed here and,1 South Cliche oosed out Logan there was mot sulficient room to ht an upset couteet, 14 to 12, In house those who wanted to wit- - ( a game in which the lead ark forth here last this important game. Aggies Battle Coach BiirM Ccokaton ha, 5 at the half, only to 8 whf11 have Utes cn Even lse Lsgan annex the lead, 9 to 8, S uarterof Bt the third thc end a standard piay mg fiTOrP r- Iic defen- Term But Lose has been making drawings of the; 5 ve Bu' Dansante and has concluded that SOUTH CACHE with little expanse this building R. M..C. II OOP O. T. F. P could be remodeled Jo provide a Team Standing 2 4 0 0 large basketball court for playing Peterson, rf, WESTERN DIVISION 0 If A. Christensen, regulation games and could also W. L. Pet. Pts. Opp. 3 carry a court cn which practice Stauffer, c Montana S. . 5 2 .714 362 2D7 .... 1 Alien, rg games could be played. Only Utah Aggies 3 ' 4 .428 304 309 ... 0 Thursday night the College Ward Maughan, Ig B. Y. U 3 4 .428 304 309 M Mens basketball team and 3 4 .428 297 318 6 7 2 14 Utah Totals the Eighth ward M Mens team LOGAN ... go to Uyrum ar.d wrrafircefbpta Night ItoW t f7p. Utah, 47;listAggies g7t. play their league game because 45. . , 2 4 there was no place available for Bennion rf B. Y. U., 47; Bobcats, 41. 1 0 Johnson If the game here. 1 0 In addition to providing a large Kowallis, c Saturdays Schedule 0 2 hall for playing games, there Hull, rgT. B. Y. u. vs. Montana State at 2 0 eould be arrangements made to McNeil, rg Bozeman. 0 0 provide quarters where the young Jeffs, rg Utah vs. Utah Aggies at Salt 0 0 lg Thompson, men could engage m boxing and Lake (game time, 9 p. m.) 0 0 If J. Christensen, It wouldnt take a wrestling. great deal of expense to install Salt Lake City, Feb. 8 SnatchS 4 2 12 Totals lockers, showers and dressing up a loose ball underneath ing Pant. Referee, Jenkins; umpire, rooms. Besides being a comthe Utah board. Pete Dow boost- d the sphere through the hoop, munity hall where the M Men, North Cache ed the schools and commercial teams Preston Feb. 8 to give University of Utah a could play their games, it could high school basketeers. triumphed and a harmargin, in a hard fought tilt, also provide a place for athletic over Preston rowing victory over Utah State biiows and other similar indoor 27 to 20. . . The winners started in the opening series conout strong and led, 14 to 3, at the Aggies sports. crew braced test Friday night before a packhalf. Preston The There is ample room in this Deseret gymnasium that fairthe second hall by staging ed reeked with excitement as the building toat permanent bleach- during ly a and Porter rally. thrilling ers along the cast south and north Johnson for the winners and Ilurd arch foes battled through 40 walls eould be erected and those minutes of a . rough, basketball and.Dunkley for the losers played exhibition . needed on the west of the box- stellar i . . games. Utah's triumph over the Logan ing arena or basketball playing NORTH CACHE. court could bo movable 2500 quint and B. Y. Us surprise vicpatrons could be accommodated tory over the champion Montana here. State five at Baseman presents About the greatest expense to possibilities in the western division race after all. A triple tie remodeling the biulding for the among Utah, Aggies and B. Y. U. purposes outlined, would be for a each having won three games This no proper heating system. and loss four, greets the eyes of doubt could be done, however, if fans. The leading Bobcats are the proper lineup could be established, by running steam pipes parading the race with five wins from the and two losses. Another Provo Logan high school victory at Bozeman will place B. healing plant and put in radiators Y. U. and the winner of Saturdaysaround the building. -tussieia the . Desere t gymft is the hopes of Coach "Cfro ok nasium within Eton that some striking distance arrangements of the champions. cah be made whereby the next After trailing the Aggies for high school league game can be the greater portion of the first played at the Dansante. If the half, Captain Jerry Smith led the place should be arranged for a Utes in drive that brought boys gymnasium, it would leave them ft 8 margin at the half. the gym at the high school for over. Brilliant shots by Don Bennion, girls exclusively. Heres hoping that something can be done to guard, and Captain Carl Davis, forward of Aggies, tied the score convert the Dansante into . a Trading 0 at after five minutes of gymnasium that will serve the needs of the community as out-- playing in the second period and Wall Street an epic battle began. lined above. The Farmers met the stern opA new electric lamp socket Is of the home club with a position W. PrenosO, By Stanley tussle and managed to spirited Interchangeable with all brass Financial Editor 1 run into a lead, with five shells, permitting cither key, keyless or chain pul mechanism to New York, Feb. 8 (API The minutes to go. One minute be be used. stock market turned strong Just fore the gun ended the fray, bcfora the. . close today a Hap Lybbert converted a foul rule inbrisk., demand -- .developed. for the pitch upon Carl - theDavis score at 43r tyingfraction,' Giilroad, public Utility, amusement and tobacco shares, many of 45, and Dow gave Utah the game seconds later. which were marked up 1 to 8 teams play again topoints. Early declines of .1 to 3 The two points In many other Issues were night, the game starting" at 9 oclock,. eutdown orwjedout. , UTAH There was nothing in the days news to explain the sudden reversal in speculative sentiment. Weekly trade reviews were rather cautious in tone and there were intimations of a slowing up in some of the industries which have been showing sharp recovery since ' the middle of January, particWeekly market reularly steel. views. however, leaned to the SPECIAL opinion that the recent reduction EXCURSIONS in interest rates would stimulate S, ' to Ashton, Idaho, far . business particularly building conthis nationally famous dog struction which has been held up race classic. by the high rates for mortgage to - . - p-a-n ; see-ne- ss mto snffw-ienrftSi- - teams-played-ste- ilar 111 - c have engaged The Cranney Motor company, Crysler dealers, Victor, from Idaho, who recently Brower, of Bert Associated Press Photo. the services Boy Stover (inset) of McCall, Idaho, placed first In the second annual has had considerable experience as an automobile salesman. Mr. race held at Lake Tahoe. Photo la finish of final lap with Karl Kimball of to make-thiBrower has moved his family to Logan and expects Cascade, Idaho, leading the dog teams to the tape. should make and good his future home. He is a live wire his in his pew work, which will insure his making this city home. permanent levjr t a a,. V Frederickson, automobile salesman, has become a member of the sales force of the Yonk Motor company and is daily seen demonstrating the popular line o Hudspn-Lsse- 10 47-4- . cse V. x. GaSav of Logan, Inc., has broken ground this week for the erection of a new service station at 78 west first south. Where conit will maintain gasoline bulk storage tanks on track.e This California type of the service cern will give strictly and all the popular brands of high grade lubricating oils will be 5 super-servic- r t Ti t.y - Uv m vv The establishing of an office in Logan where 1930 Utah auto license plates can be obtained, has supplied a long felt want here. The secretary of state is to be congratulated for supplying this convenience. The service is appreciated by Cache county motorists Upwards of a half thousand passenger car plates have been week. Bishop Joseph passed out by the Logan office during this H. Watkins of this city is in charge of the office. c ) J Jr to have things made trule easier for him. 26-1- Todays , t 30-3- la 39-3- -- -- 1- -2 -- - f yn V 'y . Logan $10.20 and return Prb. M, j Hrtnrn Limit, l. ft, la 23. money. Union Pacific assumed the leadership - ot the Railroad group Jby St points-- Boston soaring 8 CanMaine was marked up 7 Referee, Homer Warner; n m- adian Pacific 4 Lackawanna pire, Lee Simmons. 3 and Missouri Pacific common. Delaware & HUdsn, Chesa- Orpheum also were in brisk depeake St Ohio and Louisville & mand. Nashville advanced 2 to 3 points. The closing was strong. Total Stone St" Webster ranr' up 7 rale rapproximated 1,600,009 and shares. points. Western Union 2 4 Pacific Lighting 2. American tobacco common that increased 4 4 Photographic apparatus points and the B stock 3 registers the emotions of childwith gains of 2 to 2 in Reyn- ren subjected to various stimuli olds tobacco B, Porto Rican to- has been developed at the Unibacco and General Cigar. versity of California. Warner Bros, pictures. In which a new pool recently was organizExpera are teaching the ed. was the feature ot the amuse- fives of Sumatra how to obtain ment group, crossing 60 for the rosin and turpentine from pine first time this year. Pa ram mm trees, with which extensive areas are to be reforested- Lasky and ... 1- -2 2, . 3-- S A 4 tJ 1 EM jumping will be a feature of this gala event. Dont mien it! Logan to Ogten return- Ie Feh. IS, 14. II TIAfti llttma l.imit, Fib. IS at Coiwalt Imil for further detail $3.55 jm ape-- niHEnanma - i)uerA ka 8, 1- -4 1- -2 3-- 3-- 4, 1- -2 Radio-Keit- i . , t j'ij h- Texas Girl Page wUling 5, ? . sold- - tour of the slim The Charley Norwegian Hoff, may he recalled as another When example of manipulation. he came here in 1926, the vaulting Viking was the worlds champion hi his specialty, yet his sponsors promptly balked one night at Boston when it was discovered he was slated to encounter the The latYale star, Sabin Carr. ter was obliged to withdraw and Hoff then went on to break the worlds indoor record. This was not because Hoff himself feared Carr. But to have staged a duel between the two at the time would have upset the carefully laid plans for the Invader, scheduled for a tour in which he was to achieve, record heights by easy stages, always leaving Subhimself a working margin. sequently Hoff vaulted himself, right out of the amateur - piture. It is a classic bit of irony that when last heard of, the Viking was threatened with being jailed in Norway for charging that the conduct of amateur athletics Was not quite so altruistic as it might ed pole-vault- f JuiBtcktted Prea 'Photo t , 3 s DETROIT.MANGERI'ATL'AY, ,' n .. com-nan- Alvin Smith, an experienced automobile mechanic, has joined Motor company as shop foreman forces with the Johnson-Nutta- ll concern which He makes a valuable asset to this newly organized cars. line Qf Studebaker the for has t&ken the local agency - - TIDE ROW M M Reeves of Ogden, zone -- Quarters . AMD ADIGiMOPILE City Schools and M South Cache M e ns Organizations Triumphs Over Would Welcome Such Dan-sanan Institution Louan Grizzlies May Provide Ne-ces- GOSSIP HEARD Oil Turpin, Jack Knight fund Walter the latter the only left hander on the team. Another will be added if it is southpaw End Season in possible to find one of suitable qualifications. the promising rookies First Division; whoAmofcig will be taken to the Monterey training camp are Harold Brunch n, right handed pitcher By Russell " tT. Newland, Milton (Associated Press Sports Writer.) from Eureka; Thomas, catcher, from Sacramento: Hehry San Frahcisco, Feb. 7 (AP) San Franciscos Seals, winners of Oana, utility, Honolulu, and Ernie seven Pacific Coast league cham- Sulick, outfielder, Oakland. pionships and usually strong contenders when not in the saddle, shape up as a first division team for the 1930 pennant scramble. A strong infield and stout pitching staff are In hand, the catching department is toothing to worry about but the outfield Is Seals Should J" Mails, Spopt' i VSJants unimpressive. The Seals will start the season with these flychasers: Red Wlngo, Ed Coleman, Jerry Donovan and Art . Johin. , . Wingo, a thoroughly experienced and consistent clouter, will : be the balance wheel of the group, alof though much is expected Young Ed Colemato, big league prospect. . 'Donovan, another youngster,' may get going but the services of Smead Jolley, the fence buster, was sold to the Chlcago Wliite Sox after last sea- son. : - George Alfred Rutnah, . secretary, official spokesman and lead-lt- og cater of " the ' Seals, , halted long enough In the midst of ft be. . i Deal alan j. Gould in Job Lot The "jobber" wa given this ctme because be bargained with the manufacturing plant for a Job or lot of commodity undertaking to resell It. MtooiaUd Pritt PM If there art women legltlatort, why not girl page? The Texet house f repreeentatlvee he ene,.' Marigold Rotlina, 11, of Austin, Ttx Now. the storm, signals are hoistat the University of Oklahoma. The Sooner football team dropped from second to fourth place m.. . ' -- ed in- last the- Big -- aeasomLJ-The basketball rive, champions a year ago, has dropped to last placer .Jn rebuttal to, the howl M the wolves, President Blozch remark It is our belief that most of the compiainis levelled at intercollegiate athetics gtow .out tof the artificial. ' distinction pf Winning and championships dttracting Members of large crowds. the athletic .coaching staff are employed on a full term basis . not contingent on their success in turning out championship teams. j repast, to ..Inform ..thia department his team will have "the outstanding Major league prospect in the circuit this season. He referred td' Frank r shortstop, Crosetti, who played a brilliant game last year and Is expected to be much more Impressive this season. The Seals have been promised Johnny Kerr, secctod baseman, by the White Sox as partial payment for Jolley. Kerr, heady and capable, was drafted by the Sox from Hollywood last year. 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Earl Sheely, acquired 1914 .and .for next from Pittsburgh in the deal that seven years. saw Qua ,Suhr graduate to faster With the notable exception of Bab8 PtaeUi will be company. back for third base work, while Paavo Nurmi, who was thrust Ike Caveney, veteran, and Loris right into the most formidable Baker, steady youngster, can competition available from the handle any of the infield posi- - outset, foreign athletes usually have-ha- d Uohs aside from first base. their -- spotr picked for Alex- Gaston, purchased from them by promoters having an eye will to the ballyhoo and consequent the Boston Americans, Nurmi needed no make the catching department gate receipts. newcomers. while two Jimmy such assistance when he first Ztnn and John Miljus, should came over here in 1925. 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