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Show . y ia rr.-- r m T'TTTTTTTTWVTX'TYW 4 r THE JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACHE' COUNTY, UTAH PAGE SIX Thursdays March 6, 1930. vs. WORTH CACHE HIGH LOG AW HI for Championship of Division. Winner goes to State Finals Second Team Game 7pm General Admission 50c art Gym FfMay"Nite 4 L . - First Teamu Game 8 p.m. . Reserved SeSts . . 75c WRESTLING AND BOXING SHOW AT DANSANTE TONIGHT - Ohio, broke Into the ranks of the Cool Playing formers on Sti r At Leaf to winter tourney winners yesterday when he carded a 141 for the 30 C;;vnJPUSt.. Petersburg open and took hole Coffins Winner 1 Aggie Swimming leaser si U. S. A. C. Through Villi away $1,000 In prize money. Close on the heels of Collins Mhsl Meet Of Golf Team For came Horton Smith, who hrs IJoufs Just signed a contract to be professional at Cragton-on-Hudso- n, 14 1 6 6t. Petersburg, Fla, Mar. Coach C. S. Leal mill enter I lO.OHl' (i. New York, and Frank Walsh, Wrestling lias benn discontin-ut d ior Hu je.tr at Utah Aggies and possibly l5 men m the swim-3,0- ., rAP) The Winter golfing cara- Chicago, who scored totals of 142 and cii'tm oi the Farmer mat- mmg raeet to be held in Salt van - pf, to move bn to Mia- each to divide second and . thirddetend Lake Saturday. be unable to The one mart mi prepared t n- - mrn wi 1( tl. They received $400 each.i.o a new titleholder money. Tumesa With today Joe and Tony Man-era- ,. . coach Leaf is not sure of Is in its c v' the 'heir A A u inks at the west111'" midst. Joel Collins, . cool men which will be Turk Hammer, crack Aggie New Yorkers, chalked up 143 'tan "o ti.mi, fnt(itain-'ft- n hurt division This forced mer wp0 was injured in a basket-- i playing professional 1,1 F"(Jt it' of Dayton, to split fourth and fifth money, menu n end I, us btrn made 'by Coaen.u game a week or so ago. bouts and .i (in.'i.tb deision ' and wi ratling Provlcling Hammer's Roman wiH foot as tin u t kl MH'U Ine show Dick Geoigc Nelson due to the permit him he will Swim e ii'i a .dims awl1(oach is die o' 1' ter examinations whu h come in lhe reay antj the was anfu u 'o nve vanety to eek and due to the fait the ent i t .li'ir.u. that hnrrs ilrxl spnnt. both c i a- of l.im tout could of'the vjya rsUlf suffer-- 1 Expectations of the Aggies are !not so bright, as they are an In- Showlot ing from injunes and sickness, bmt won The matnien the Aggie Wiestlers who (nsv to artange headline a shot, d 'maud a pri e state champion, hip this year but,,,aronB snowmg f were to last place in the forced loi that pos.tion on the progtam. The men will take following cu to western an due vision meet A fiehter who headlines a fignt number of unfor- the trip: .Van Buren, breast proe i am finnes Ik is entitled to unprecedented tunate events. Lari Nishimoto, stroke and diving; Jennings, 230 con ader lble riou money than has never yet been defeated antj medley relay; Redner, relay, the otheis on the show. So to who In the 115 pound division suffer- 440 and 220; Johnson,. relay, 100 ariang a ;,iui,iam like that put and on tonight Is done so with reluc- ed an attark oi mumps. He isnt and 440; Leak, backstrok breatstroke Manning, tance as the cost generally is back in school yet Ned McBeth medley; is just recovering from a rather and medley; R. Flamm, diving; prohibitive for a community no severe case of blood poisoning. L. Flamm 440 and 220; Redford Cache larger than valley. was one of .the McBeth best diving; Budge, relay, 440 and Witn tins program on the card, In the division. medley Taylor, 100 relay and lightweights lovi-i- s and supporters ot the spot t 440; Schoemfeld, 440 and medley; Is Adams just recovering that has auiaetecTTnaiiv a burntH e, tom snouidef ligaments: Rlrhiirri.yandhaekatmkeIlill. er crowd during the pat season from in all probability Adams won his letter this year will git a real thrill at tonights before W 440 and relay. the western division meet Hammer, Ladies have neon pcifoimance. Men to win letters this season I i were Earl Nishimoto, Captain Dean McCallister, Ned McBeth, Fourth Ward Vernon Rice, Bernaid Nelson. Al"4 a, ?- V ' as nil'll foll-- i in hum, fm.iridtn A(ianis Cyril Maugliail, Bill IvtV-!Title Winners Kith 4S ww s' i o Logantonigli tand enjoy an evening ol high class back Jir another season The mat work In Division 1931 ' y 'fHarold Hawkesvyood of Lewis- few captain will be elected in a days. v ton who meets fritz Pollci of tl x - Vs Salt Luke, headlined the show In To the Fourth ward basketball of team lust Juiv lie of the Cache stake goes the Fourth Logan Shoot has been gettlvg better aft the championship honors of the local while for he has had several division of the M Men's organmonths training on the coast ization, this club having defeated Goes to Trophy the fast Seventh warders of the during the early fell, he is training daily with those husky beet Logan stake here last night by the score of 35 to C7. The SevDr. and will diggers at Lewiston come here prepaicd to end the enth ward organization has held argument early the game if the division championship for the Follei is plenty good Del Monte, Cal., Mar. 6 (TP) posable. t past three years and have went v enough to takecare of his end With the first day's practice well into the church tournament ' 41 ' V u of the deal, so there you are.,-I- t shooting disposed of an aggrega- - before being turned back. How-tlo- n will be a real worth while ' X of trapshooters from aH,ever. they battled throughout the "v 4V match between Stan Gibbons of parts, ol the. , a defeat until United States and season without ; 1 4 f Paradise and Carl Wiser of Lew- - Canada turned out in earnest r S b, they met the Fourth ward team These, are both willing day for the grand Del Montoe and lost to a team that also IV , s. 'V, Boys and will take their part in hundred and handicap tourna-- a shows prospects of making any I' satisfactory and pleasing way,ment with the veterans Frank of the regional teams step lively. " ''a i ' without any doubt. jTroeh of Poitland, Ore, and Having won the title, the Fourth -- Then we have for warders will meet 5 rc t good meat-lMa- rk the Ogden Ane of Champaign IM t K 1" Wxx 4 ' ,ls JT; i two wrestling bouts. All the Heady established as the leaders. stake champions in the next eii- 'V are well known two 'minatlon The tournament, fairly participants rated among the a s ' here. include Andree 'greatest trapphooters in America, They Oxford won third by defeating .5' '-, s ' .. clever Frenchman, shared honois Adoree, tne ? in yesterday's eon- - Clarkston. 33 to 11. Clarkston ' , , ' t y and Ivan Kullish. the terrible, tests, each scoring 99 in the 16 j placed fifth. Fourth T ? '"Ssr V went f place a finish go, with: yard event, Freeh winning the to Wellsville by virture of its 29 They hays give a buut prc.iminary to them only draw and trophy the touma-- sixth. Newton with a 3 win position on the program oDment. the feature events of which to 14 over Franklin, which won fj Mike McGuire and A1 Newman 'begin will continue over Portage, placed seventh. .. today, . ,u This show is one of the best bal- - through Sunday, anced shows of the season; to- Dr. H. W. Armstrong, Los The cylinders of a Connecticut L. s f V S at the Dansante, ram or geles, won the practice program inventor's combination lock are sbtne. linen's handicap trophy 95 out ol visible, no dial being needed to a possible 100 at 24 yards. operate it I'd Wrestlers Enter; Program - i'nui Vciviio; luided Lnkrtaining Season -- Prize at each taking $156. Gene Barazen, V- - ' Giants Open fiffi, annolAnd S5? were one Greenwich, Conn, strbke behind , to participate in thg cutting Of Mxth, seventh and eighth place - purses, each getting Season's Play San Antonio, Tex, . March G The New York Giants officially open the spring barnli'Oa storming season today. A squad A Boston wa stir hi wto Hts of 16 of them goes to Austin to "took 1 b Si met to Mm" and then meet the University of Texas m the first exhibition gafne. They kicked hi ip ol of the house. She Will return tonight for a few seems VO be hetn a knocker nnd boostfnorg. days of drill before start--In- g er. -- Rochester Democrat and their series with the Chicago ' White Sox $58-33- - . t - 1 i i . APj . rd Kfsortarr I' iv-1809-184- 9f "Coming events L- . tost their baelf-strok- shadows before" V' f ? t- s I Oi IN ik Y Practice tj I J T ' - J, t- , v' s v 1 Armstrong .r t' j ii 5 i to-ist- v',4 J x. v al-u- vj W i ?. - m i i . , i- AVOID THAT 30-2- - , rAlanf-Goul- d v When Big Bill Carey, the bluff, "slip one over this the Irishman and railroad builder, re- - way he did a. year agospring alien the SmitVA thirties came back From the 30 ga America, it will not be surprising south suppbsedIjrThveryytn5T and the (y see ever Han lm done in fur condition, none too well re- f ' orBauA2at ion ebtoery of the garded by eveh their own camo Thats the Ganicn Cor,Kra- - corrcspandenta. only to step out AlS1?111 C'cvffl by Giwer day ork s plutocratic PffK 'tnl knock the American League ttw,1,' v"' sPofts ,race into a row of ryal palms Finis, and Ci.mdemfgnbv one inPro!pon1 11 ls 110 nmong other As a matter of fact, the A s did "cf his rdmuir 'uThcr-nchf-' ' Wri' not- well m; have some' sore arms or Wngglv or something, but toTilv opmhtons thiv winter-- at games A'exande dee A substantial number, Mr Mack (he admitted to me as ho sanid lor tH0 balva i MlManiidirectors of the corporatioi some time later) was not a. bit frc't-- i My ia Carey, not only felt thevilth to have this But take irv ie s pessimism Tnit q n.i1P P binding had bpfin manetivered T into airampant at the outset of the 1929 we po bad haven't It made his job easier, lHbtfMl math b,5t that the Jobirace. sore mu-- to pimea01 Pitting it on was not quite all without any especially high 'I Should will 15 'or i --Wlllli'L iTi'-- s -- I Amis1'' -- 7" i -- mw-n-e , 4 : I. 'ao:i 13 -1 1 v ill U - V that could .Tia Mluln-- J know how to pitch1 10 av ex-(- bo desired. 1, Tex ns IfViA ?"uld have bc,'n t'T'awd 4tl moon n-- L V, to fulfill, as had beer, i L1 This spring, however the Mark- - are favorites from the start future of boxihg tea' in the exeluive patio, No ameutit of groaning no quant- -' of the Oasis elub at Palm Beach lity of aches or pains ran alter! - TTh? trqvb'e Vith that Hunt and Mr. Mack will also tokc vGiIvi,;t ,Uat the bl.i.w folks of p B. tookjthat SltUitton qulte'- - tihllosophrHe will tell his young Mmo'caly-.- . Results IISt, Night 'VaudtolePW "' did for th 011(1 fpst time .men I - t jhien pretty well last thy J Rruen- - the Garden's year but that don't performances H The Ascitriated rrevs) devoted produce basehits or shutouts He manager,, has most oi hi career to the conduct, will advise them o knuckle down Vl iiiim ton. (oliimiMa 14. I rime- - grtrcral m race tracks He In to bifiness and stav knuckled ,,a'n: rcimsjHania . 9 , of t ie Hialeah trackw?sduringcharge, the down, if tliev want to' cut in On : ", winter at Mihml. a job thato took1 ,wa!0 portion of his time and Kns': ' 'hssonrt then the At the koman Pools, Miami mgemhty, especially ii " ' i ,ii gambling element was ectight in Beach. where the national (the middip of a local political, women's rhamoion- Bruen, consequently, was ships will be held the middle of .jam e to devote the time to March, there's a jazz orchestral the, fight preparations that re-a-thev' perched at one end or the tahk' rCarev effected to entertain the aquatic custom-- f jpeeded trangmonts when he rea-htherm. . . . 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