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Show rVErV, vxix'VVW--VY:tVyry-v i H' . - , WtTifJntUTT', r T" 1 'h .' 2- 4 . . Monday, March 3, 1930. THE JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH PAGE FOUR f SHARKEY WHIPS WESTERN DIVISIfiR BILL SCOTT IN THIRD ROUND AT MIAMI, FLA, j HEALTH i.tn, fV. Ijf DECIDE BASKETBALL TITLE Sorenson cF Sets Speed Mark This dearth of specifie information is shared, in a measure College Montana State Utali At;trs will deckle tV champwnsh'p of the wrsen ctoi'uo.i on Friday T.'.n h 7 and 8 r.nd and Satur' popi.ibly Monday, Maro.i 10 That to bo dcf.me followmuch ing he )toT v.ortl from a con ferenc? vote received by Chairman A. iL Carinscn of the athletic council at the Logan institution The Utah Agt;'e officials including Coro ft u.ck Romney re paid the difficulti"S that have arisen as most unfortunate, and they hope that even j'h the Colorado University ctu,ni will be prevailed upc n to play the western tns' Vk Ho division champion; beLee Ohio, Akron, Sehoenhair, last game following the pl'ot, set a new worlds record of tween Montana State and the Ag 185.452 miles per hour for passengies Coach Romney and Coacn ger planes at Jacksonville Beach, Dyche talked the matter over ano Fla. , agreed to a tentative plm for the playoff series. This plan was to gc through should the ronferenu Dempsey Plans vote favorably on the proposal to North Cache flown to Atlanta by Western Air Express). series. N. postpone the east-we- st Comeback; May definite steps were taken until this conference acceptance was And High Logan received. When conference offiMeet . cials later proposed a change in dates for the Montana-Aggi- e game the Montana team had gone Cleveland, March 3 (P) Jack north to Eozeman, advertising for DISTRICT 1 (CACHE) the games .had begun, the Deseret Dempsey, former worlds heavy-weig- ht announced Gym had been rented, tickets chaftipion, Team Standing. printed, of ficaala engaged and he would Won Lost" Pet. tiefiritielyfrere-tod- ay Coach Dick Romney had tempo.800 A for the championship Atlantic trickles to concerning the cored golf bait when 'It ventured Log.an .800 fight again rarily disbanded his team. 4 Nwrth Cache At that Max Schmeling recent authorization of steel-shaft- timidly over from America. ev"nt In the The Aggie naturally would have South .400 2 golf clubs by the Royal that, I do not regard the steel been pleased to play the series Preston Cache .000 should defeat Jack Sharkey in 0 Ancient club of St. Andrews, shaft as any particularly,, revolulast week end, but it would have June and provided Dempsey can and the ruling body of British golf. tionizing factor, as was the lively been very un.sportsman like to condition again. Grizreach Crookston's fighting Bums Coach request the Bobcats to play so The former Tiger of the ring" Quotations from a number of em- ball. It will- hot aid the expert soon after their strenuous four zlies had a scare thrown into was in Clavelandto act as master inent professionals, which I have any, and a- good many duffers, games with Utah and the Aggies them at Hyrum Friday night when of ceremonies at the Ohio sports- seen, are not what might be called especially those prone to slicing, A good may find comfort in It. ardently approbative. The Bobcats . would have simply they met the South Cache Cou- mens show. players over here been unable to show their real gars and v.cn by the score of 20 the Old Master, many first-claVardon, Harry believes with six British open champion- - employ the steel shaft because said he Dempsey ability last week. For the Aggies to 19. At the end of the forty that ships to his credit, deplores the.1 J easier to get it replaced with and over .rated Is and the Bobcats totrare played nunuvea Sehmelmg the two teams were can defeat the German. innovation thus: uniformity. this week and the winner meet tied at 16play, Sharkey extwo took It points. thin belief proves true, DemColorado U during the week end tra is a shame. The game Was Walter Hagen, according to a If It wina to determine his "comeback" plans going alotig quite wed without contributor to a Pacific coast would have grqatiy handicapped ner. periods The game was hard fought psey said . steel shafts- - in this country. I do magazftie, believes the new standbe abandoned. would the western division title holder Defore a large of crowd not think long handicap men will ard ball, larger and lighter, will Futhermore both the Agg.es and students from cheering each of the two drive any farther by their use. the Bobcats feel that a one game schools help him win championships and Me Graw Abe Mitchell one of the longest will hinder Bobby Jones scries would not be enough to jsortli Cache lads remained in wallopers hi the world these last Hagen, so this writer states, really determine superiority, and tie wivn Logan High by dedozeta years, says:. that the issue is almost as says Horton Smith and - Abe fhe Pfeston lads, 2? to 18. Axe feating I certainly shall not use them Mitchell also will find the new Swings portarrt as the conference champ- Elngham and Porter for North. and I believe all the big player ball harder to win with, while ionship. Cacne set the pace for high will prefer the hickory shaft A The Bobcats are as far away Duhcan and Joe Kirkthe former securing 9 San Antonio, Tex., March 1 man getting along in years may George wood will find the bigger ball relfrom the center of this divisior scoring, noints and the latter 8. Preston as Salt Lake Is from Denver. The only made, two points during the (qp)john Me Graw, manager gain a little distance fcy their use atively more manageable. of the New York Giants, already but this is a moot question. cost of moving the Montana second half of the game. The gist of Sir Walters ashas swung the axe. Lou Winer, John Henry Taylor, five times sumption is that Jones squad is an important one, and in Jack British opeU champion, confesses Horton Smith are masters bf and right handed pitcher, and have order to give the series the sigthe catcher, Burley somewhat didactically: master-strok- e Gallagher, nificance it deserves local officials Wonderful Feats With with the current released. been The unconditionally use of of bail, . hitting it steadfastly from the legalization have fcit that a brief t.ine st least At the same tifne Me Graw an- steel shafts In all would be necessary to make precompet'tionsthe insfde out and needing ho Tiukeyo Are Reported nounced of in Johnny the and the championships is, in tricks of control to get results purchase parations for the games so that Renllj tvo'iJfi ful remits With turk-e- s Most 11, former Whitesox outfield- a severe financial loss would not ,the opinion of many, a retograde Perhaps so. Its an interestre report rll frtim the Ontario last Toledo was with Who year, er, !step that will change the game 'ing slent, certainly. And if as be Incurred Tti N orTJtk Mostil i firm to iii'iont fa the was give 0ut of all resemblance, atid with; Sir Waiter says, the new ball bought joipi The attitude of Colorado Uni- - cum l Aiar-- ;r;n tHs province used Giants an acceptable substitute this opinion I agree. will add tell yers to-hgame versityTan also be appreciated, lu rnfci Roush de- sincere - follower Ah, well Just --such things, and jartoys by Lie UionenmTs for Edd RdOsh, should but the unforeseen situation here go'f terms. come to fcttve clineIn to more flocks nml rather were hut drastic 'should s'U dsmn'p as it to news. one3, seemed make the present has regard good extent an such to been (limlnirhins program inevitable, particularly in tii.it chIi .war tlmnaimls of birds are Shoots view of the fact that the con1 10 ference by special vote has given brou'it In Vet. The Jis-Home ntul except where approval to the plan Coach Dick im'-- lrn'r'ctl Romney is hopeful that the con-- i there i:is in. limited rin;'e the rnl9-i- i. fesncc championship will be Continued from Page One uf nirhets lnn;:rii.-.hcd- . Een In determined whether his team or the t hires a lore there was plenty Of the Montana team wins the con- inpvp. mi-- a In the rocky district Mrs. Sam bV5iness of steaming up t Tampa, has been put Togliattl, brushed past ing playoff. fight show in over with a corporation system mi the cd.re of forest hinds, difficu- Lillian and Lafeida Togliattl, sis- the Sharkey-Sco- tt Florida not only met with a flock (of gambling that appears to have ltly in the snrpe of foxy and wolves ters of his former wife, and firwere (ii. mint. red. It looked for a ed at Margaret The bullet went ,01 obstacles this year but it has 'completely baffled the legal ex raised seme question as to jurtperts and state laws. It has wldle ns If there would 10 practical- wild and as he shot again Lillian ow ong the winter fisticuffs worked because every stock cer-h- it was arm but struck his In Margaret Ontario. But raised no ly turkeys be in may the resort promoted in the stomach and liver. tificate, the equivalent of a Prof. W. It. Or.; hr. m took hold of the hmtuel ticket, is redeemable the Demarcki fled but was captured area- thing tmd tie soon found oat that the by officer James H. Householder over when a Anything may go disease came from the ground and the and boom is on but the folks in Flop- brought here. lured v that they could Ida fo have had their minds on 4 jjnmoijnero and-th- ebusiness for - sume-ta- n? lev. over. la. iTe ' ScOftUb Caro Fimoul i find a va.ricty ol pursuits - There was a big party for Babe adopted (!c feeding every Fingar cave la siiuiitt'd oa iheTJei ntj plea an res well organized for ..a t the ,J img!?,.. club, near 7tifn,Ttn''Tnr;iaiS"mr) Tmx;e Chicago. March 3 AP each day and Ms results have of Stair, oo of the inner UebrUes, their benefit. Boxing is not St. Petersburg, when the slugger I aot a conspicuous among them. Rac- - celebrated his 36th Close been unusually successful. Wheat: Open High loiw Losses off the coast of Scotland. It birthday, Feb1.10 1.08 8 1.08 3 8 Mxrrh 1.09 porticularly large cave, bnt Is noted jing, tennis, golf, the surf and ruary 7. In the tack of mail and ou the experimental been have light 1.131-1.131-1.111-1.14 less strenuous It arcbitccor for May natural the excit of quieter, beauty telegrams came, a letter from an turkey turn aud son.a cixetlent birds 1.1 . 1 M I.IM-Lft 4.3 Ll - tog pastimes claim attention of unkXiown - admirer In lureafid tt reefs' - Alabama raised. 1.11 1.11 1.11 4 'most of those who go south for telling the Babe that Sept. .. 1.M3-they shared OGDEN I.IlFTtKK their health, for fun or for the distinction of being bom on , variety. Ogdon, Mar. 3 (AP I SI) ) Hogs: the same date and inviting the Get WrigKt for market; dlL inclutilmj com-a takes It " baseball star to big spectacle to there for a 156 . Year few Inis driveins early shout steady at Dry maind statewide Interest. Florida! birthday dinner fogo1931.' $1 0.30-- 0.7.1 make-u- p inis so comolex, Its Which is one piece of eviCattle: receipts 5R8, Including 466 terests so varied that it is diffi- dence that the more Great Ruth is as for market: quality mostly very plain, , vc cult to draw the crowds to any much an American institution t JZ' generally steady to trongj short load one spot or event Miami ma7 he a is remarkable individual. good 910 lb steers $10.75: with two out continue to furnish an Ideal at $0; load sifr !h with six out at i imat for one least battleground ... ? ... ... R30 lbs SI0.10; load light SI); loa-.j portant heavyweight circus each Hittstelns Si. 5; nunvreiis lots medium jyear for 'neither Sharkey nor steers ; few Jets medium and good Seeing Scott brought in the fistic appeal : two loads cows S3 ; he;f rs to make the prospect much Of An -- Airplane d,l lots nied'rm anJ good rows $fi..0-8- ; (brighter. few lower grades downward to $5; j The Dixie Sited! lot hulls $1. among the Conitnued from Page One (fight fans still think Willie Strib-- f Mieep: receipts 1.112; none for this ling, though not so young h; mai Lei. TuTed to"bT cmilcf oPfIath?mount1ainarRnac have fcTatcn Ct CARD OF THANKS ! malfl 0U Par lcI whirhthere are no trails, pants said his posse of three menshay on With gratitude immeasurable, f Aside from Miami, Tdmpa and we express our thanks to the fromhm r many kind friends and neighbors He who were so thoughtful, cunpath locqtic'ns for professional sports, night beforeexpected hT able I Bdh arc good fieht towns. jto'make' "theirthey wUld tic ard helpful, during- - the ill way'ln"and out Jacksonville expects to see a re- again. ness and following the death of our beloved husband and father toere on a vival of horse-rarin- g Charles Kallstrom. To those whb substantial basis by 1931. thereby On Y el l Coma sent beautiful flowers, spoke or some of the popularity sharing Now-thwe have the kitchenette.-th- e at in other wav3 took part in the gained by Miamis track, Hialeah dinette nnd the niitiisiunetie nil funeral services or furnished so not is enthusiastic ,Tampa A saociatret Prtn Photo about-th- e beautiful music, we feel most sport, perhaps for the that ; needed to comidett the I'Icture Attodatti Proto Photo Zarp Agha, longevity champion devoutly that they too may find that 'wfn yrnerrip! Reason opposition to horse Is the Inmsuvuie e Bank, N. J, Ralph Upon,-Re- d of Turkey, who clalmt 15S such love, comfort and kindnesses or racing, J,he gamblr'ecifical!y, ZNC-2- , Derivation of metal ef Economic never a took he and airship designer aaya during anv hours of gorrow that ing feature cf l is more prowas awarded the Wright brother The word economics comes from drink, will visit America at the li imv fall to them. orr west the roast than two Creek medal for technical paper on wings nounced of the American Anti Mrs. Hannah Kallstrom words v.hhli mean bouse andi vitation on the east Yet at Petersand their function In aircraft. Alcohol eoelsty. , I family. an hours ride from bold Management, burg; only t ' -- Schilling Stiil in Tie ed ss Jok t j Former Wife At Utah 1 i is SLANTS SPORTjr. A.lanQp Gotild dog-raci- rl-r- v 3 8 3 7-- 8 0-- 2 1-- 8 4 many--teotls- Medal For ft 1 .tv c Randier Reports 1 Wreckage f?-7- , - die-har- ds ' ,! anti-toxi- MANY PAY RESPECT RITES AT KALSTROM IN THE NINTH WARD Continued from Page One and abiding MusicaL numbers were eare- - n. did keep, declared to have revealed a plan to go to Ogden to keep an engagement. o whom she is Fire Destroys Property and Life from Page One Conitnued le rites. The Ninth ward cho1r,"' tmder -- - the conduction of Dick Owens, with Miss Laura Everton as accompanKnows, ist, sang, My Father Nearer Dear Savior to Thee," Frank Abide with Me. and Raugh, Sr, to piano accompaniment of his daughter. Miss Pliylir Baugh sang. Joy in Sorrow. The Misses Drucilla and Mary Morgan, to piano accompaniment of Miss Ev.ertcn, sang. Beautiful! - Home. , Miss , Olive Hansen contributed a violin solo. At the close of the services. Bishop Perry, in behalf of the family, thanked all who had sent flowers, shown kindness, taken part in or attended the services. Elder August J, Hansen, an Intimate friend and associate of in musical Charles Kallstrom work in Logan for many years, offered the Invocation; Elder C. T. Barrett pronounced the benediction. Elders The pallbearers were: Fred Grunder, Sr., Fred and John J. Smith, Olaf Erickson, Henri Moser, and Charles Nelsch. At the city cemetery, the grave was dedicated by Bishop Perry. New Developments Reported in Salt Lake Murder Case from New OrleansTwcre trapped Mrs.. Elizabeth aboard - th$ Battam, 57, the only person seriously burned, was taken from the craft by Seama'ti Charles Lunn, who gathered her in his and overboard arms, Jumped swam to safety. Approximately 20,000 bales of cotton were destroyed and a damaged. The Scantia, 7,825 ton ship, valued at $200,000, was estimated damaged to the extent of 75,000. . -- 1 100,-0- 00 Policemen Kill Two Robbers in Battle 1 Conitnued from Page One Twomey lived until admittance to receiving hospital, but Garbada apparently was instantly killed. on Patrolman Donald Bondy, whose beat the theater is located, and Sergeant Isaac Farley, who was cruising In the neighborhood, followed the robbers Into the attic after Boncty had discovered the men in the building and assistance had Been summoned the policeman was fired upon. Unable to sec the robbers, Farley and Bondy flashed their pocket lights-intthe corners of the attic. A reflected beam of light from the pistol of one of the thugs gave the policemen a momentary target and they opened fire. Their fire was returned, but the firing ceased before the police af-X- st o from Page One attorney for a conference about a guns were emptied. Conitnued divorce action. Besides some previous witnesses who may be recalled tomorrow, those expected to testify include a masseur with whom Mr. TU Test , If you know good music when you hear II a good book when you read It, a good picture when you set one had an appointment the ,e eduemed. ( upper1 ivaaI1 J. yeu night of the murder, which she -Moor-meist- er 1 Comeand-SE- E THIS BUCKEYE Goal-Buminfi-Broo- der - 3-- I . g 8 8 1 -- . hese-trong'is r disease-producin- germs known to madicine,, whose particular man-ner of operation, so to say, is still a mystery. The bacillus Of tuberculosis, known since its " Vs' discovery by Robert Koch, in 1882, is such a germ. - A,' 5 Recently tuberculosis workers redoubled efforts S' in studying the nature and constitution of the 1'. A offending bacillus. It is hoped that through a knowledge of the chemical and physical composition of this widespread geim we will better understand the type of injury it inflicts. With such knowledge we should be better able to combat its ravages. The history of medicine bears out our hope. In diptheria, for example, the responsible germ was discovered by Loffler in 1884. But the knowledge that a appreciable particular bacillus caused the disease,in did not in any preventing its spread. degree help in curing it. It did help manner of its operation More had to be learned about the about the specific way in which it caused sickness and death. a came from Subsequent studies demonstrated that the hurt bacillus. the diptheria a by produced toxin, specific poison, On the basis of this added knowledge Kitasato and Behring were able, six years after the discovery of the diptheria bacillus, to produce a specific remedy, diptheria renMore recently it was possible to develop a technique tor enthus and Associated Press telephoto shows Fhil Scott, British heavyweight, against to the disease, dering children immune (resistant) the ropes with Referee Leu Magnolia standing nearby. The ether fighter is able them to avoid even the risk of contracting the disease. Jack Sharkey of Boston ho seeks the rrown vacated by Gene Ttmney. I Photo and a manicurist not Romney still Hopes for Conference Title Game . tlws at least, by the Scientific world. There are many Athletic Council . 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