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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM. UTAH ft a Privilege to Live in NEBRASKA RATED BEST IN BIG SIX Y Veteran. Cards Keep Team Up News Notes HERES a general Idea that baseball Is a young mans game, j That old saying, however, does not hold good as far as the Cardinals of 102S are concerned. With the St. Louis Nationals veterans of many summers and veterans of Its a case of seasons In the national pastime, who, as much as youngsters, have carried the team to Its high place. RICHFIELD Three million and a A glance at the roster of the club shows eight men on the j half fish eggs are hatched each year t A team who average a fracjion more than thirty-fou- r years of age. at the Glenwood fish hatchery, second in size to the Springville fish culture : And a majority of these athletes have done their share in the plant, and, perhaps, the most imporX battles played this season. tant in the state of Utah. Heaviest Team in History of -- Utah BONNER. GRAHAM MARY" r viuiiN wviu union c STRANGE DOGS Tt.e firet DinS0 d2 sanS this verse: Im not a ltr, no. Tm anot a log. Dingo dog. For Im a Dingo dog. And my brother, my dear brother. is another. Is another, Then the second Dingo dog sang the same verse, and then they sang it to: gether, and the chorus was simply now, all together, LOGAN Although threatening storms began to appear here recently, the second day of the annual three-da- y Cache county fair, continued unabated amid great success. Thousands of visitors from all sections of northern Utah, poured through the gates throughout the entire day. HEBER CITY Many Utah sheepmen have suffered large losses to. their flocks which have been grazing on the Caribou forest in southeastern Idaho due to lupine poisoning, according to information received by E. C. Shepard, supervisor of the Wasatch national bow-wo- Bow-wo- And then both sang again and this was their song: Were friends In the 100, As doubtless youre, too! For we seldom growl, and you never scowl. The Dingo dogs said they had seldom, seldom, seen their visitors, the children, scowling. Yes," said the second Dingo dog, we both come from Australia. So we both do, you see, said the first Dingo dog. forest. The men In question are Grover X Alexander, Clarence Mitchell, Wal-- y ter Maranville, George Harper, Jess X Haines, Bill Sherdel, Ray Blades and Earl Smith. A Alexander is the daddy of them all. Old Pete is forty-oti- e years of age, and thus is the oldest pitcher in the National league and the second oldest in the majors. Jack Quinn of. the Athletics is the real ancient. The Philadelphia pitcher Is forty-threBut years have not kept Alexander yy from doing bis bit lie is one, of Louis club's leading pitchers. ? the St. Next there Is Mitchell. This spitball pitcher, the only left-hander in captivity to nse this delivery, has seen thirty-seve- n y summers pass by. ITe was signed early in June as a free agent. He had been released by the Phillies, the tailenders of the circuit as being all in. ne had done little In 1927, and had not pitched In. a battle in 1928. But he has done wonders with the. Cardinals, even though his record is five victories figninst six defeats. Three of the conquests tor Mitchell have been over the Giants, y McGraws men have beaten him Just once, that a 3 to 2 decision, August 17. Those have been Valuable victories. And that Mitcnell has been effective is further Indicated by the figures, which show thnt y in 39 innings, Mitchell lias stopped the men of McGraw with nine runs and 30 lilts. Thus, the New Y'orkers have averaged 2.07 tallies each nine frames against the pitcher. Mitchell lias been in the league since 1916 and thus Is serving But even before that. It was during the his thirteenth campaign. campaign of 1911, the season1 in which Alexander started his great career, he was given a tryout by the Tigers, but was sent back. y.- - LOGAN To bring a cash return above feed costs of an average of $121.62 each is the record made by 454 Over in Australia they sometimes cows. of Lewiston Cornish Dairy Imaccall us the wild dogs, said the second provement association for 1927-2to rea cording special government Dingo dog. And we are wild dogs, too, said lease just received by Director William Peterson of the Utah Agricultural the first Dingo dog. Were plain yellow dogs with no college extension service. GUNNISON Cauliflower . shipsilly airs or graces, said the second ments from the Clarion-WeView Dingo dog. west of Gunnison, are reachIts enough that were dogs, and section, ing their peak and this week an averDingo dogs, wild dogs of Australia, of five to six carloads daily are and that we're yellow, said the first age to roll. . Up to last Wedexpected dog. Dingo cars had moved and three nesday forty DinQuite enough, said the second and four carloads a day were sent out go dog. at the close of the week. So they both barked, made friends FILLMORE The' first coaching in their own peculiar way with the school ever stajjed in region six will be held in- Fillmore, soon according to an announcement-mad- e by C. Oren Wilson, along with E. Allan Bateman, will conduct the school here, and a Ball Foes ! record attendance from the region is Texas Basket anticipated. The football schedule for Carry Feud to Major the season will be drawn up at this Two young Texans upholding the meeting. baseball prestige of ttie Lone Star S ALINA A lease on 1080 acres of state in the big show are currying on coal land was granted to R. M. Jensett their athletic feud of days. by the United States land office. Eli Andy Cohen of El Paso, playin, F. Taylor register, announces. The with the winning New York Giants, land is located in Salina canyon. Unand Pinky Whitney of San Antonio, der the agreement with the government $75,000 in the next three. years with the lowly Philadelphia club, of the National circuit, have landed regan show an output of 30,000 anular berths in the majors and now nually beginning the fourth year. are pitted against each other, as they He also will pay the government a Were Plain Yellow Dogs. they were in the basket ball tournabonus of 10 cents a ton on coal proJ ment seven years ago. , , other animals in the zoo and then the duced. An San school of Brackenridge high PROVO Over twenty carloads of first Dingo dog said: onions are being shipped daily out of tonio and El Paso high school met In Whats the news? the final game of the state basket ball What do you mean? the other ani- Utah county, according to IL V. Swen.championship tournament at Austin in son, Utah county agricultural inspecmals asked. 1921. The teams were the survivors Well, said the first Dingo dog, tor. The' onions this year are of a 800 eligible for the competition. what is there to tell us? What is general better quality and, due. to the of Cohen, a forward on the El Paso going on? What is there going to be dry weather, farmers are able to cure was largely responsible for quintet, them this season ; better than The last. on know news. going the you border the city team's triumph. Whitis .much the for also The news, product repeated the second price a for San Antonio, forward ney, better than last year and the growers Dingo dog. could not overcome but hard, fought are seaa successful expecting very Weil, said one of the animals, the Individual brilliance of the little were fed by the keeper and wa son. Jewish goal shooter from El Paso. RICHFIELD to cattle According we eat of course we eat sleep and of this section raisers is it when were fed like sensible anibecoming mals do. increasingly important to place the Billy Gibson Is Back People come to look at us and heat industry on a higher plane and with of what we do and from where we proper methods employed it should be possible to vastly increase the annual .first came." said the first Dingo dog, beef production and raise the indusAh, were important, we are. We are the try to the place it should occupy as one of the most important means of news! come to see us and to hear subsistence. Of the many problems They confronting the industry, in a local about us. is that of an increased calf crop, sense, Good well Well, tell them were BEAVER In quantity almost 'uniDingo dogs and they can see with their own eyes that we are yellow in versally, and in some of the departments in quantity, as well the Beaver color. county fair, which closed here recently, The previous exhibits. surpassed Name Please! statement' applies alike to exhibits and In this game some one commences amusement features. The latter was to tell a story In the following man- headlined by a rodeo, for which wild ner: There was a nan and his name horses had been assembled off. the was Norman. He hud a donkey last spring, and kept on good range Here the other players cry Name, pasture land ever since so that the aniplease ! mals were in fine fettle and excellent And its name was Neddy. He also ' condition. fighting had a pig COALVILLE Working an average Name ! Name ! force of 200 men and 38 head of stock Norman; a hen, Naomi; a goat, together with trucks, tractors and Nancy, and a horse." steam shovels, the forces of A. GuthName, please! rie and company, incorporated contracBilly Gibson, the only manager who Nathaniel. Then he had a cat tors on the construction of Ech dam, two worlds champion boxers rehad Nora, and she had five kittens. continued work during August on the tire from active participation in ring Pretty little kittens, too excavation of the core trench, placing affairs. Gibson found Benny Leonard Names, please ! roar the listeners, of gravel and cobbles in the dam, placand brought him along to the and the story teller realizes that po. ing of concrete, in the corewall and Then Benny retired. Weight title. has blundered info a hole. He thinks trash rack, the placing of the concrete Along came Gene Tunney, a likely vary hard, for they must be proper lining in the outlet tunnel and rock looking light heavyweight and in a names, and he must not repeat one of excavation in the spillway and outlet ., years Gibson enthroned him as those already given. If he makes an channel. heavyweight champion. Now Gentleattempt he may come forth valiantlv BRIGHAM CITY An army of man Gene has renounced his rights. with Nero, Nadine, Nell, Neil, and turkeys,, rushed to the battlefield in Gibson got the fever and announced Nesta. motor trucks, has exterminated a devbut has reconsidered. bis retirement, Some one makes a list of the names astating hordes of grasshoppers on an Hell retire, only until be can find a 6 ven by each story teller. When each eighty-acr- e pe. ch orchard .near here. new heavyweight with championship P ayer has told a the west, the hoppers from each Advancing story story possibilities. when the teller is stumped for were systematically "eating- up the another name he or she who found peaches on the trees in the orchard the most names Is the winner. of Dr. A. D. Cooley. Liberated from Cornie Hahn Will Coach Naturally, the second story teller the trucks, the turkeys marched up one West Points B Squad Should choose a different Initial for row and down another, devouring the nis names. insects as they wept. Within a few .Armys B squad, which will bear days they had routed the enemy and the brunt of the first teams attacks were taken to another orchard near tliis fall on the plains at West Point, What Is It? will be coached by Lieut. Cornie My first Is In by and later to a gra'in field, where honey but not In bee, their continued Ilalin, according to Capt. Biff Jones, campaign. they ocnd Is In ocean but not In sea, f,T coach. This squad will consist head y third Is in lorry but not In curt. 36 men, nil of whom have aspiraof our,h is In pie hut not In tart, Dry Those Tears tions to make the big team. This .V fifth Is In drawer but not In box, As the motor maniac was tearing year, with a varsity schedule free sixth Is In JJ beaver but not in fox. along the road at 60 miles un hour from soft spots, the scrubs will be My seventh Is In day but not in night, he caught sight, of a pretty girl. He called upou for hard work from the n my whole Is n thing which you turned to gaze at her and said: Wliat start. hall with delight. Had his widow known this a stunner! Answer: Holiday. Hahn won his A at West Point she might have spent less on the and couched for several years prior wreath. Montreal Star, to his transfer to the canal zone, The Moral where he lias been stationed for the Pa, won't you please me with help and Restraint Riches past three years with tile eleventh Eny Sunday school lesson? Its about a vocabuonh and the flood, and weve gineers. He completed his tour of can gogd Anybody acquire got to can the foreign service this year and will wise keep lary. But only the av!k1n t,le story teaches us. at the military acadamy on Sep -too Helena port hard. from 'hnfs working easy, my boy. 01vl-- y n , ' 1 tember ready to start work with the ' Herald. Record tenches us that we should js (Mont.) of the academic year. opening provide for a rainy day. 8, st - - . , high-seho- . 1 . Upward of 131 - American colleges and universities have baseball teams. Catcher Johnny OConnell, a rookie with Pittsburgh, is a product of the Akron (Ohio) semipro ranks. The Birmingham Barons are said to be the hardest hitting club in the history of the Southern association. Miller Huggins says that the timely g of Ben Paschal has been an important factor in the success of the Yankees this year. pinch-hittin- Cary Mays, who was turned loose by Cincinnati recently, pitched In six world series, three each with the Red Sox and the Yankees. Emilio Palmero, star southpaw pitcher of the Toledo American asso ciation team in 1927, has been sold to the Boston Nationals. Tom Zachary, veteran Washington left hander, became a member of the New York Yankee pitching staff through the waiver route. There are six big universities in Japan whose baseball teams meet every year to decide the baseball championship of the country. years of umpiring. veteran American league arbiter, roughly estimates he has seen 5,000 games of baseball. In his thirty-fiv- e Tommy Connolly, Albert D. (Dolly) Stark, National league umpire, has signed a contract to coach the Dartmouth college basketball team for the next two seasons. . fin-sh- . y al-a- A Wilfred D. (Rosy Bill") Ryan, the Holy Cross right hander who formerly pitched for the Giants, was purchased by the Yankees from Toledo of the American association. Lefty Williams, outlawed White Sox hurler, stands out as the best h in the outlaw Rio Grande league. Critics there say he has enough stuff today to hold a job in the majors. The baseball career of Henry Fabian, dean of ground keepers, dates hack 40 years, fie played on the New Orleans team in 1883 and owned the Waco club in Texas in 1904 and Joe Pate, who worked in 47 games for the Athletics in 1926 without having a defeat charged against him, Is now a member of the Minneapolis club. The Giants ball, club, which has the youngest team in the National league, lias only three players on its present roster who were members ot the pennant-winninoutfit in 1924 Llndstrom, Terry and Jackson. g ' Connie Macks Athletics of 1923 had t two games pitched against them in 1923. Sam Jones of the Yanks blanked them on September 4 - and Howard Ehmke, then with Boston, repeated the stunt on September 7. no-ld- School. er husky football eleven from Nebras- ka rules as preseason favorite in the Big Six and in the Southwest, with the University of Missouri challenging the Corn Iluskers for supremacy. One of the heaviest teams in the history of Nebraska will represent the school this year. The team will average 195 pounds. It has been predicted, but there will be a lightning fast back-fiel- d and a fast charging line. In ttie backfield, Cocaptain Blue Howell Hill be one of the halfbacks with Farley, McBride, Sloan. Witt aud Peakes serving a3 other ball tutors. Ii ssell, a quarterback, and Sclierzinger, speedy halfback, are the backfield candidates coining up from tiie freshman squad. Graduation took ft heavy toil in eliminating Capt. John Brown and Bronson quarterbacks, and Presneil and Oelilrich, bucks. Included in the eleven letter men returning from gridiron duty are eight linemen. These are Cocaptain Elmer Holm, guatd; Asliburn, end; James, center; Lucas, tackle; Munn, tackle; McMulle, guard; Richards, tackle, and Zuver, guard. The tough schedule ot the Cora Huskers has been the basis of argument in predicting the success of the season. Some contend the hard list of games is an indication that Nebraska officials saw a winning grid machine in prospect and so took on the big boys; others claim the heavy grind will prove too much for the Huskers. The season opens October 6 at with Iowa State; Montana Ames, State visits Lincoln the following Saturday. Two hard games then follow, Syracuse on October 20, and Missouri on October 27. Later in the season, Pittsburgh comes to Lincoln, November 17, and the following week the Army is met at West Point. The schedule thus provides no rest periods in between the heaviest games. Gwynn Henry, coaching Missouri, the Corn Huskers closest competitors, will have 16 lettermen back, .but lie lias lost some valuable players through Lucas also graduation. Captain-elec- t is ineligible to play. Miller and Tarr are the stars gone from the line, and Blamank and Clark, superb passing combination, are not in the backfield this year. But the Timers will have Mehrle, Rosenheim, Deimund aud Gorman in the backfield. These speedy backs will cavort behind a front line that will tip the scales around the mark. 210-poun- d 200-poun- d Connie and His Score Card Are Big Factors Connie Mack aud his now famous score card are big factors in the Athletics pity. In fact, that curd is wigwagging more Hiis season than for ten years. Connie has kid players in file field and sometimes they dont know what to do as far as playing for batters is concerned. The venerable chieftain of the Elephants makes few mistakes with that card. On their return home from the Western trip in early August the Athletics played the Senators and the sidelines say it was a treat to watch Mack signalling the kids when the opposition came to but. For Instance, in1 the second Inning, when Bueky Harris strode to the plate, Mack got busy with Foxx. With two waves of his card he bad Foxx moving closer to third. He got a foot too near and Mack wigwagged him until he got flie right spot. Then Harris banged a shot toward left straight at Foxx. Jimmy put up his hand and got It in his glove. Mack waved Foxx around when Muddy Ruel came to the bat in another inning. Foxx was too close to third and Mack signalled him to get near the shortstop. Ruel banged a grounder to Foxxs ieft and Jimmy came up with the bail and threw him out. Kenneth Ash, pitcher, was recalled hy the Cincinnati National league club from the Columbus (American association) club, to bolster the pitching staff. ' ' Com-Husk- . Lefty ODoul, now with the New York Giants, has three times equaled the feat of making six hits on six trips to the plate in a game. 'N 72 art Notes Upward ot 1,650,000 people in the United States are members of golf clubs. Walter Hagen is reported to make between $75,000 and $100,000 a year out of golf. Holland has contributed three popular sports to civilization yachting, skating and golf. The record of Ray Ewry, who won Olympic championships, will probably never he equaled. 11 George Steiil, aged nineteen, who teaches members of the Pitman (N. J.) Golf club, is one of Americas youngest golf professionals. NURSES know, and doctors have declared theres nothing quite like Bayer Aspirin for all sorts of aches and pains, but be sure it is genuine Bayer; that name must be on the package, and on every tablet Bayer is genuine, and the word genuine in red is on every box. You cant go wrong if you will just look at the box: Asptrtn Is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture f Monoacetlcacidester Discussion Went On, but Wise Man Slept Sleep, said ttie pessimist, "is hut a foretaste of death that divine nepenthe for which we poor mortals yearn." Sleep, said the chemist, "is caused oy such an accumulation of toxins that all organic activity must be suspended or minimized pending their elimination through chemical change. Sleep ! said the poet, fervently. "Ah. poppy and mandragora aud all the drowsy sirups Sleep, said the business man, if I can get a good solid eight hours of it, makes me show up at the old desk 1" feeling like a er fighting-coc- k Sleep, said the philosopher, "is a phenomenon which" The wise man sat in the corner and said nothing, lie was taking a little nap. Los Angeles Times. oJ a Bsma To Use Hanfords Balsam of Myrrh Money back for first bottle if not Baited. Old-Fashion- ed Willie Hoppe, the former boy wonder of billiards, has been playing professionally for more than 20 years, during which time he has earned close to 00,000. He Is forty-twyears old Father Hens Long Service A hen, belie-eto have set a record for longevity for chickens, recently died at the farm f Charles Witchey, of Beaver Valley, Ia. Tiie hen had been the property of Witchey all her life and laid eggs until about two months before death. In recent years the hen had been rattier feeble and lost her sense of balance, but con inur'd laving. twenfy-four-year-o- ld Consolidated Operations At Worcester, Mass., says the Boston Globe, three generations of Fred Halsteads lost their tonsils within the space of 45 minutes. Fred Halstead, ; his son, Fred, Jr., twenty-ninand Ills grandson, Fred III, four and were the three who made a family event of what might have been scattered incidents. fifty-seve- n e, one-hal- f, Do little boys play horse more, or do they generally play any fire-engin- The painstaking man doesnt always suffer the most pain. HELPED DURING MIDDLE AGE Woman Took Lydia EL Pink-haVegetable Compound ms Denver, Colo. I have taken six bottles of Lydia E. Pinkliams Vegetable Compound and will take more. I am taking it as a tonie to help me supporters believe they will have the outstanding back of the football season in Miles McLean, whom they regard as a back almost as good us Jim Thorpe was. Thick Evans and Francis Ouimet. All deal era. Judge Ben B. Lindsey, the champion of modern youth, said at a dinner in Denver : But uf course youth isnt always in the right. An father complained to his daughter that he didn't like tiie daring way she dressed. Oh, don't you? said the girl, and she blew a choking cloud o" cigarette smoke into tiie old mans face. Well, dad, let ne tell you tliis I dress to please myself. But it takes, he protested, coughing and waving the smoke away but it takes so darn little to please you. Iowa Only four amateur golfers have succeeded in winning the United States open championship since it began in 1895 Bobby Jones, Jerry Travers, ot Sallcyllcactd the through Change of Life ar.l I am telling many of my friends to take it as I found nothing before this to help me. I had so many bad feelings at night that I could not sleep and for two years I could not go down town because I was afraid of falling. My mother took the Vegetable Compound years ago with good results anu now I am taking it during the Change of Life and recommend it. Mas. T. A. Miller, 161.1 Adams Street, Denver, Colorado. o W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. . |