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Show f 7 'f Iowa Pride WASATCH DERBY : '.Record it Chan' and Berger Struck, while taking the trir.i-finrole to the mala event on tonight's wrestling program, are for really a big wrestling shoo Both ratn are ton note tLogan. hales fiom Iowa, tnc ins. home of Mich ont uaKting wieftl-rr- s as itowurd CT.iPomune. Fruit Ooteh, the greatest of all modern wrestlers, also farmer Burnt, tue grand old man of the game and many othois metnduig Earl once heaywaight champion of the world These men go to a finish match headliners the same as the and George Nelson of Logan Both Andre Adorer of Montreal. matches wi't eeriy plenty o thrills to make one evenings enIn additertainment complete tion to these two bouts there i the heawwMrht bnxtnpr go between Buck Stevens tormtr University of Utah football star ami George Tten.kel of Los Aneelcs This is a four round amount'd and will follow the first preliminof Puny Anderson ary of Millville and Harold Wiser of Lewiston: Beginning at 8 p. hi there will be some exceptionally good musi cal numbers Including a vocal duet from Hyrum. Lyman Nit-n sen and Merrill Wilson are couple of vocalists who are good enough for any vaudeville stage There will also be an Instrumental solo or two by a young rain who recently arSaved here fieri While the youm Switzerland. man Is unable to speak Enhsh, he 'tan make his instrument tall; a language that anv lover of music can understand. Ladies are Invited to the athletic show tonight as guests of thi -dipped But wrestlers. It husbands will take advantage ot tins opoortun.ty and bring the lady folks out tonight. -- . i Z ?w ; ! Sat-!year- dg gc,,. ic y. &' rV'A'V' A 4iP W r-- k, eon.-istin- d 4-- w al Cad-doe- 3-- d-- Ca?ey t Fehruary 13, 1930 the colors of the. Hew ?1K.FC: Connie Mack Tahoe Attracts during his- - visit lo the United of States, ran the odd distance one was only 800 yards. There Holders : Receives Bok Show Class at , basis of comparison for bis time. - . the outdoor mark of 1:43 5 set In Ski Jumping Annual Award IVlAAl hy Mel Sheppard 20 years ago. InnftAf IliuUUl not threaten that Martin record but he ran the distance in Tahoe, Calif, Feb. 13 (AP) 1 :4 5 under- much more difficult Stan-islaPhiladelphia, Feb. 13 (API New York, Feb. 13 iAP - - conditions. Henry ..iiall - of Detroit, - Micfu,, ' veteran manager Connie Mack, Dr. Petkiewicz of Poland and of the New of the world s champion athletics, holder' of the worlds ski Brennan Thomas' jump jpaul Martin of Switzerland, who! York A. C., tried to offer some W. record of 229 feet, will 1929 const.tute .the chief mLemat.onal competition to Martin- - and took has received the ted Edward toiin compete, annually the first anBUaI national ski threateof the current indoor track thead 0ing into the final lap, fhek wh. during jumping tournament here season, . have taken their firtbut the Bwiss ace left him ten Feb. 22 and 23. This entry was received steps toward redeeming last at the fmish. WiU am urdays defeats at the Mjhrose of the Pauliat A c was service to Philadelphia. , v games. Each turned in a brltl ant jrd Included in the list of jumpers The gift, a $10,000 check enperformance hist night to win hisclosed in an ivory case, a gold who will oppose Hall are Ahl event at the Osceola club meet. medal and a scroll, was presented The Polish diplomatic courier Bicycle Racers Norway; Lars Haugen, seven last night at a private dinner at had hardly more than a romp in times American champion; Ted ' 50 and Mack which r prominent y national title holdwinning the mile event, but his Rex, present board were of the I Citizens guests Ifim LiU4U M71, flat footed stride carried him UU LUIU er,' and a dozen other challentrMJBUK,s Df the award. of across the finish line in four an exhibition Mack, who had been in Florida gers. Haugen in 220 minutes and 28 seconds, slow in feet, nine registered Chicago, Feb. 13 (AP) Gerald awaiting the beginning df the& Jump comtarison to tho worlds record less than the worlds record. made set by Paavo Nurmi, over whom Debaets of Belgium and Tony baseball training season, south to Ketkiewicz holds one decision, but Beckman of Secaucos, N. J., held hurried trip from the bedecency and efficiency heretofore the receive six In the the honor, lead bieycie day fairly fast for an unbanked track race national game- scientists, artists,stowed upon early today. with sharp curves. Lormg Me Mirevealed that Mr. The ' educators speaker and philanthropists. last into .first place Going lan, former Union' College rpnner assisted in the had himself Bok district former Charles Fox, notwas 40 yads behind at the finish night, the pair only outrode and had of selection Mack, the made to jpresentatlop' attorney, with Frank Barley, New York A C. the attempts tf other teams gratification to Mack the grayth'rd. grab the lead but gained a lap speech and lauded after the athletics vic- Martin, Swiss representative in on the two teams now in a tie for haired manager for his years In last world series the to the devoted honesty, tory effort throp Olympic gamps who wears second plaee. Here Tonisbl V niudy; : Foot Racers OGDEN Oo Mat Card t LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH - THE JOURNAL. PAGE SIX 7 v. I - V f . jr? ). . En-ge- J. , A f v 1 1 r' . n, lrt ,F?f ,v 4 ' - -- ,r -- . , - -- - of. ilff ". z i A to-da- y, L . J f 7i t r ,c. l - ili r p Jit College Athletic Coaches Do Not Get New Contracts and uTshaps 5ha Kfolty Allan, 5 times winner of the Alaskan Sweepstakes at Nome, with two of his malemutes he will drive in the Ogden derhy, Fehruary 15 and 1(L SHADOW Two Sprint White Sox Off -- Records Fall For Early Spring At Philadelphia Training Camp Chicago, Feb. 13 (AP) An even dozen, spilt equally into playing and supervising halves, will comprise the official White Sox squad when the southward trip starts i 1 . Philadelphia, Feb, 13 (AP) Men and women track athletes had new Indoor marks to shoot at today in the sprint for men and the sprint for women. fleet-footMiss Stella Walsh, Saturday. the shattered girl, The six players in the group Cleveland which" will head for San Antonio, 5 seconds Tex., to prepare for the 1930 at tlxe annual games of" the the campaign, championship club in the arena last clubs first under the direction whole Chester Bowman, night, are: Bush Catcher of Donis A. C., hung up a new Newark, Bob Clyde Crouse, and pitchers figure of the five seconds flat in Weiland, Ed Walsh, Jr., Gerald the sprint. Byrne, and Harold and Harwood Bowman's performance will not McKam. The rest of the official as a worlds record, for party will Include Manager Bush stand distance is not reco Coach Barney Kelley, trainer the William Buckner, Secretary Harry gnized to international competiThe best previous record Grabiner, Lou Comiskey and Lou tion. 5 was seconds, made by secretary. Barbour, traveling of Canada to Williams Percy' The other members of the 1929. squad will go to San Antonio dinot only Miss Walshs feat rectly from their homes. old indoor record of erased the The first Chicago Cubs squad, 28 6 seconds Jointly establishwhich sets out for Avalon, Cata- ed Ellen Brough of California lina Island, next Tuesday, also andbyCatherine Donovan, Newark, will be small, many of the athalso equalled but N. in 1929, J., -letes having - been iinahle..to re- the -- outdoor- mark - for - the disstrain their eagerness to get to tance made by Miss Brough last work on conditioning themselves for the dnev after another na-f- year. Cleveland girl was about the drive after another na- - 15 The ahead of Dallas Creamyards she Only eight players are down for er, Canadian star, when transportation Tuesday. Pitchers breasted the tape. Olive Krueger Hal Carlson, Henry Grampp, Ed of Tennessee was third and MaLautenbacher, Bill McAfee and Al bel Qiliiland, New York, fourth. Shenly will, take off from Chicago Jack Elder, Notre Dame flash, An forced Bowman to the-lim- it along with catchers Gabby Hartnett and Jack Taylor and out- the the finsprint and was diffielder Cliff Heathcota. Manager ish was so close that It Joe McCarthy and coach Ray ficult for the Judges to determine S chalk will be in charge of the the winner. Richard Quinn, Unifinished Maryland, party; versity of third. N. Collins of Chicago, the date of which will be set if the veteran Only One Canadian Coinage agrees. tlic incorporation of the BritSince Button raised the goatee and ish North American colonies Into the -- ago- because - he mustache--yearsNow' he has" DouunfuhcircilTTa(Jn,tTrTrtttere-Hisappeared too young.' coins. of series a been single removed than - to appcar youngcr . 45-ya- rd 220-ya- ' V 1 rd ed i Lexington, Ky.t Feb. 13 1AP- 1-Athletic affairs at . Transylvania, oldest college west of the Alleghenies, were hi a muddled condition today, with the announcement that the present football and basketball coaches will not be back next year find a number of students so disgruntled that sevathletes, have eral, Including staged a walkout. ' , Dr. Elmer G. Campbell, president, last night confirmed a re- port that James A. Elam, athletic director and head football coach, and C. A. Webb, head basketball coach and assistant football menti tor would not be offered new F -- i i fr i I 1 il i' con-tnic- - Internal friction and the intoability of the coaches to work gether were given as the reasons for -- the. decision, .which Jie said was reached a week ago by the athletic counciL At the same time it was learned that most of the 20 leading football players are out on what has been termed a strke, have lost fobs that paid some of their expenses, and jnay be unable t , cinirme their stuaus. Transylvania had the most successful football season in several, years last fall, hoding center to a seorecss tie In a game that marked the golden aruveisnry of the first intercollegiate football game in the .west played by, representatives of the same two institutions. 'Transylvania is controlled by the disciples of Christ denomination. contract ex- Elam's .'pared .witiLth.e,cb'T of the 1023 football season and Webb's tract terminates with, the last game of th' basketball sea- -. -- rol-le- ' one-ye- fe ar three-year-c- on 'tI t f I ? & 45-ya- rd i if M t 3 45-ya- rd A 10 -- AVOIP THAT FUTURE SHADOW or : ' By refrpinlog from . , oyeoin.dulgo.iHO , Men who woyld Jypep that trim, proper figure, women who prize the modern figure with its subtle, seductive jcujrves eat healthfully but not jiampderately. Banish cessiveneys eliminate Abuses, Be 45-ya- rd 1 module bp moderate in all are Biggeg ihaa-yootomad- things, even in smoking, When rzmempted to excess, Yitenyo&r eyes - J'imE.MCE doming events jca$t their L- reachforaiucky instead. Coming events cast their shadows before, "Avoid that future shadow by if ycu avoiding over-indulgen- ce tali that lithe,, wouXd shadows before 'ker Feb. 13 (AP) Mickey Walker', who regards his bout with Leo Lomsli in Olympia ring tomorrow night as a step toward (he light heavyweight title, will weigh in at around 1G5 pounds, Wash-fightthe Aberdeen, while will have a seven or eight pound advantage. Lomski has had his weight at tames during down to 172 Ills Brier training here and Walker has been almost stationary at ''vJ1 4h 4-- yputhfu! figure. lucky Strike, the finest Cigarette a man ever smoked," made of the finest tobacco The Cream of the Crop ITS TOASTED. Every-on- e knows that heat purifies and so "TOASTING not only removes impurities but adds to the Utaluvs.State er k jS - If. r. X Mca-dowbro- ok Lemski Ouhveittlis j k-- 4-- from Elam, come here Louisville male high" school four years ago. . .son, - flavor and improves the taste. 1- -2 -t- -- 9 YnlLJc--CoragaffS; -- 1G5. Billiard Player 4r HJ h Shaves Whiskers Chicago. Feb. 13 (AP) The shaving off of his famous goatee and flowing mustache has convinced the officials of the National Billiard association that George Butler Sutton should have a chance to regain his place among leaders to the 18.2 Balkline game. Button, who is 63 years old, was 13.2 champion more than 20 years ago. He has' been ofieiPd a test match of 900 points with Percy , J SMART GYM FRIDAY AND SATURDAY February! 14 and 15 Friday Game - 8:15 p. m. Saturday Game - 8:00 p. m. Tickets on sale at Logan Hardware Angies can win State championship in this series.! Your Threat Proteetfon-nogoln. irritation against cough. i . 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