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Show f?t TTT1 H M H H M H X -- lA( i i j X. ft ,i LOGAN GR1DDERS ON THEIR WA Y TQ ENGAGE CALIFORNIA L$y pap f Wrestling And Romney And His Gridiron Warriors . t Fight Fans Will Be Entertained Leave 30 Strong Entertainment galore will be the allotment at the local arena tonight) when Nick Lutze former Notre Dame football star, and contender for th heavy weight wrestling with Big grapples Portland. of BUI Thornton one Tonights show should be seaof the best of the present son for there, will be a bigger variety of ring svaita. In addition to the main go on the program three husky Idaho colored sluggers fiom Fads have beer, engaged to fight a battle royal with Fat Clark and Mutt Dixon of Preston. This one event shoul-- l be the scream of (no entire program. Besides these two goes Alf Dixon of Preston will mi i in a glove contest with Willie Zilles of College. Some of the boys believe Dixon is In for a battle of his life, while others take the opposite view. tell the Ule. Tonight wiU About "the snappiest curtain raiser yet put on the bill here will be between Vern Pilcher of Smithfield and Rod Vogel of Providence. These boys are both willing and thrive on the sport. They will make It plenty interesting to start the show off promptly at 8.30 p. m. Ladies will be admitted free and as a full house is expect ed. the first there get the choice of seats. Same Lineup that Battled Colorado fast Saturday to Scoreless Tie may take I ietd Against Coach Jones Southern California Trojans. v cham-Iplonsh- Thirty Utah Aggie gadders left Logan early Thursday morning for Lcs Angeles where they will meet the University of Southern California in the Los j Su.ur-daColiseum Dick Romney, N Sorensen of Student council. y, Angeles Coach Professor A. the athletic and Manager, August RolandaccomTrainer George Nelson panied the playing squad. ThS men finally selected by Coach Romney to make, tne triD were Vranes, Redner. and Parker, centers; Cliff, Maughan end Barker, Ward and Adams, guards; Shields Pe.erson, Rollins. Jensen, , Kincaid and N I. Smith, NelSmith, tackle-Christensen, son. , E. Smith, Hammer, ends; Childs, Parkand inson Budge, quaiterbacks Remund, and Thompson, Gillespie. n Campbell, Young, Sparks, and McBcth, halfbacks On arrival at the coast the Aggies will go to Pasadena, whex-headquarters will be established at the Huntingdon hotel. They will take a light workout at Tournament pare They wili Friday afternoon. ln Fcr-geo- e - to the To Quench Oil Blue Never throw water on blitzing oil. It will only spread the flames. Earth, flflur or sand will extinguish theJUe. hut if these ore not at hand f thick rug or curtain' should be thr rn-i-i on the burning oil. game. They leavci Los Angeles for Logan Sunday naming. Coach Romney expects to -- find the Trojans In an extremely vicious rootball mood due to by the their; defeat last week The Washington State team. point, margin undoubtedly will Many Smalt Egg With pullets coming Into production, the average poulftyman wiU lip alarmed hy the large proportloa of small eggs that he gathers. PuL lets eggs are to be expected dur-- , ng the first three or four weeks of After t each pullets production. bird has been In production for sevbe should eral weeks, she laying standard size eggs, provided, of she the has breeding course, that that enables her to do so. Clean nests will also be a big advantage to the youDg pullets. However the Aggies rankle. are going Into the coming conintention of test jwith the playing football. Romney has the best reserve material in years and he is going to use it in order to kebp his team at! the higesi possible strength. years ago when the played U. S. C. In Los Angeles the Kick of good reserves handicapped the Utah aggregation. It appears probable that Romrtey would start thti same lineup against U. S. C. that started tne game against the Colorado . last University of A possible- - exception week.' Gilleswould have pie Ip Youngs position. Vranes will be at center, Cliff and Maughan, guards, Shields and Peterson, tackles, I. Smith and Nelson, ends, Childs, quarterback and Gillespie Remund and and Thompson, halfbacks. Ward and Barker are sure to play a part of the game at guards, and the two big tackles, Kincaid and jensen, will get a Teal chance to show just what they have. E. Smith and Christensen at ends, ire another pair who will play much of the game. The backtield of Parkinson, Forgcon, Sparks and either Young or Gillespie, may go into the game intact. in They functioned a scrimmage held eaily his week, with Soaiks ar.d Gillespie, particular getting away for long runs. Two Ag-gl- ec in sm-othi- Football Friday At College Stadinm Freshman grldders of Utah Aggies and the B. Y. U. clash In the first Little Three scrap of the year . on Friday at 2 p. m. in the Aggio stadium. The game Is expected to draw a large crowd as there are no high school or college section , .this games in this week. Coach Sterl Anderson has been pushing his men overtime in preparation for this game. His starting lineup wiU probably be Jeffs at center, Brady and Howcutt, , guards, Stapely and Glenn, tackles, Wilcox and Van Kampen, ends, Tol-mMcDonald, quarterback, and Murdock, halfbacks, and Law, fullback. Adams and Barber, halfbacks are still on the injured Ust and will be unable to play. Several frosh are pretty' certain to scs action in the game as some of them really have not had a chance to show yet. - Coach Fred Dixon is bringing a strong first year aggregation from Provo, but the Aggie Greeniings . are , determined to win the first game in the struggle for the freshmen championship. ip, - Sat-- " o-down urda? htrair'and' Tetuin Huntingdon after the by Dick Dorgan COLONEL GILFEATHER j j TY COBB, JR., FOOTBALL ASPIRANT, FINDS FOLLOWING FATHER TOUGH New, Haven, Conn., AP If want to know whether the lot of a son of a famous athlete is an easy one, ask Ty Cobb, Jr. His answer is a great big No. , yon The peopje outfielder is a wise father as well as a smart ball player. Baseball isnt one of young Tys sports, it seems. He did Number of Neats not list it when he filled out The number of nests in relation his eligibility card for footthe laying flock darball. Instead he put down" to the henry laying season Is iming r swimming, hockey,, tennis and portant. With a sufficient of nests properly placed there Is squash rackets. They say he less danger ot eggs becoming deis a clever tennis player. posited in the litter and Recoining with the lost, Yale, crowded stepped on or otherwise broken. sons of noted fathers, will Authorities suggest one nest for know more about Ty Cobb, Jr. three or four hens. Nests should darkened; they should be to when a year has passed and be constructed that Jt is easy for on he has had his chance to plug to see and remove the eggs, his way to the top. num-he- think you ought to be as good as your dad, explains the offspring of the former major league player whose namfe has been inscribed in capital letters in baseballs, hall of fame. And thats tough. Young Cobb is a freshman at Yale, a broadshouldered, auburn-haire- d youth of average height with Hn easy grace and ready smile. d He has reported as a candidate for the yearl-in- g football team. Whether he will make the grade remains. to be seen. lie shies at publicity. The less said about his efforts on the gridiron, the better he will like it. Then If the junior comes Cobb through he figures it will be in spite of his fathers name as an athlete and not because of it. You see, he says, 'T dont want the people to think of me as Ty Cobbs son. I want to be on my own. I want to do things myself. thing to do with his sons deIts a fair guess that the termination to play.Thelifes old Georgia Peach" had some- - game in his own way. back-fiel- -- PUZZLES SCHOOL AUTHORITIES Failed to Find a Motor Fauel SPORT, SLANTS a (Good a By Alan Gould Associated Press Sports -- E J Worlds series- echoes: He comes of prime athletic Oeorge Eamshaw being -- an stock. His -father- was a great "old grad of Swarthmore thei athlete at the University of Athletics worked up an appro- Pennsylvania 25 years ago. The priate college yell on the way youngster was born In Scranton, back east after the fifth gamei Pa., Jan. 26,1906, but his home Its elementary burden was as now is in St. Ambler. He U follows: 5 feet, 11 Inches tall and weighs Sweet potatoes, sweet pota- 175. He is a product of the toes, sell em by the peck; famous Cardinal farm system, They tried to hit Earnshaw getting his finishing work for but took It In the neck: the major leagues while with St. Louis! St. Loms! St. the Rochester Internationals. Louis! He batted .261 in his first major league campaign in 1929 When the Athletics filled the and .304 this year. bases in the eighth inning off Burleigh Grimes, the Cardinal . The Cardinals, having fought pitcher turned toward Connie three worlds series battles unMack hnd yelled: der the leadership of as many Nows the time to master different managers Hornsby, mind. Why dont you try the McKechnie and Street are in to a or fair beat the squeeze play? way equel Burleigh was a victim of achievement of the old Boston .this scoring play,-wit- Red Sox. Haas on third and Boley The Hub outfit won six pengt bat, in the first game of nants under four 'different pithe series, but Mack did not lots, Jimmy Collins and Bill accept the Invitation to, repeat. Carrigan being the only ones to repeat. Grimes and Ed Rommel, The Red Sox, however, never of the Athletics from lost a worlds series, no mat-tthe first base coaching line, enwho was the pilot. Collins, gaged In continual verbal war- Jake Stahl, Carrigan j (twice! fare. and Ed. Barrow directed clubs RommelS opening remark to that beat the National league the Card pitcher was: opposition In 1903, 1912, 1915, How do you like pitching 1916, and 1918. a against a big league team ' Secondaryf Metal now? Grimes retorted: Jewelry and dental waste provide All YOUVE got left yourself the world with the largest supply Is a loud voice, klddo! ot secondary gold and silverware, Charles Magnus Gelbert, the and photographic waste the largest sensational Cardinal shortstop, amount of secondary silver. Sechasnt been In the big show ondary metals are these distinlong enough to get his name guished from metals derived diIn Whos Who in Baseball but1 rectly from ores. ed jokey-in- -chief an r? f & 1' y ' 4k k yv v, f A v? 4 ' ei - FAl. A Better 'Gasoline Plubhyl 0 Every claim made for competitive gasoline has been checked and double checked in Parco laboratories. In no case, has a motor fuel been found to compare with the goodness of Parco Ethyl the one fuel which combines lightning volatility. with sustained power, , speed and. mileage. i all-arou- SEMLOH the Associated Press Peoria, 111 Ellen Whitlow, Superior, Ariz., outpointed Ed4 die Shea, Chicago, (10). 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