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Show ft TTTr LF Finish Practice With PROVIDENCE cmMm ,mw( 83-1Win Wednesday1 8 r tun Ten Men Selected For Idaho All Stars Fall Before Passing Barnstorming Attack. Trip. T't "i t di .a e . - r.- oi e o' u i d -- i Mil t h Fw hool i -- i w sukt Kou.m S mui louh w !u r t hi di .i ii ed th ht'i w a id In the h p in I. e - "d m.d it d iminon tvle Mnmho ee oi a hm m Lieat -- Ten Utah Aggies left Liman at 4 p. m. today on a barnstorming trip of the southern Pacific coast. The squad will he gone at nas. un til December 29 Men making the trip as announced by Coach Pick Romney late Wednesday night Here Captain Seth Paikmson, Eltoa Wilcox, Delos Watkins and Prank Hicks, Cali Detiiston and Kay Hogan, centers; Warren Allsop, Geotge Young, Don Benmon and Gilbert Moesinger, guards. Coach Dick Komney, Tiatner George Nel sou, Student Manager Nyles Christensen and Assistant Coach Wtl Ham Reading make up the remainder of the Aggie party. TO MAKE ENTIRE TRIP BY BUS in .'tO 4 Piouhpe l)i' weii ileai to the !() .Js Ulkl Will i.c Ipt lie! d tin wmtiuu' ir puff idimtn ihe t)cop fioii 'iuu! toe pr minute u null I.OU'l'lHc linin' dir'0' miie game when w a - mpl m . t ) he a mod i, the ian lourh'hixl oun the Ar w,' .ill w.. t'n be-- t ill hi Welnt?b-mour rttMinen quintet L i. in team. S'! 19 of to the tune day night PROVIDENCE SECOND WARD The G T F P preioualj dt feated . . the Deseret us hoop-dt- i 9 f liouj( Salt Lake h a More in s 4 Tins k M t la w s 4 i'fH Vi- .Wi;u an aeiaae ot So P l)Oi pe c i 20 nun h i ame ami pointsirishman g ute halw. that aerd-wll be well' oei two points per minute tor So nmiuus ot play in the two gatiiev The W IhomUv niylit game was a reetitioa of Sauiday limlit A quuk, shui t a s. ilia attack lei t the Kimip ot all muh trom Idaho h i) of two points tin it suniid pi i t1!.-- ! - i w ild ied w h h Mi 11a pait ot Otoie their m o t tt i uoil n t m at gu,i d kept a iiinimum lhi()p w n hid the fcuuie troin They will tiavel by bus through out the tup. After stopping in .So- the hem h v t h t pi a in d .uikIi lm luw ItT al huusji Ii n ph! tonight, the Aggies Hill stop In and tcdar City on Friday and S.ituroay a for games with the Iltamh Agu ""Yt cultural college. ' True-huover Sunday, they will meet me University of Ijoulhem California In Los Angeles on Monday and Tuesday nights in what should he the teatnre of the trip and Both teams are champions with the Aggies handing the southerners a trouncing last winter and the Trojans returning the compliment in football this fall, the ser les should be a hot one. Wednesday, the Aggies w ill draw a breather in Whittier Junior college but on Friday and Saturday nights, they dtaw two rnoie hot ones when they tackle the Los Angtl s Athletic club and the Long Beach Atti.etic club respectively. The Saturday night game should u 0 h be something of a reunion tor on the Iaing Beach Athletic club are ami Cat the Ward Brothers, Thompson of Montana and Owen Rowe of Brigham Young university. These four men are enough to cause any team plenty ot wotty a hum. and the game should oe dinger. These are the only games scheduled thus tar by the Aggies but if they can get other games on the and mg Monday, Tuesday f VT follow WedtnSdav they will remain over Ji over aud see the New Years day State game between Washington I and Alabama It no more games are scheduled, however, the bquad will return homo Sunday, arriving In Salt Lake Monday night. Couch Dick Roiuney will return to Logan aftei New Year's day. He will remain on the coast for the lug game and a meeting ot the Pauiic Coast and Rocky Mountain Football Coaches asociation ot which he is TnURsHW IITRUD UTAH, DAI.Y LOGAN. mi M R T R 1 0 mrr rtVT ' u (I'd. i A a a I hi lu v Fn-- l warj lieitmhei Fail view at Pres ton Fill i waul. li estou Sec oud waid at Weston. 1ieston Ftr.st ward at Franklin, Lmrose at Mapleton Januaiy 7 Pieston Inih waid at 11. Stull beiuliii waid, W I .s Ion Seronil waul, Weston at Preston Piist waul, Ft.tnkliu at M a pi fit in at Faitvmw. Whitnev January 12 1iestim Fust waul at Pn.stun Filth waul, Whituev ut W i si. in l'u atou Second waid al l.miuse at Muiihtuii, ic 111 w t.7 Fifth ward Puv-ti- Weston at Fiankhn Fust ward, ,u pi, stun St i mid waul Jamiaii 21 Fuinklitt at Pus tun Filth waul. Whitnev at Pu'.stuu Fust waid at l.intuse Pie.stuu Sc--i ond waid a' Win m v M ti at . jj l,inius. a ITi-sto- lies' is widely hot aided as the lit mid of the season w ill K.ui lei lit i. ham Yoiii- - uniui-it- v -n al ll.t i ha, JAGUARS BACK AFTER JAUNT ling t vhilnuotis, all headliners, are on tin pH'gram. In the two fistic affairs Alfred Spin Ks is matched up with rat Clark wi,,,e Battling Lamoreaux will d battle with Fd Stewait. Both ot these bouts should be bumd.ngeis. Spaiks baa been guu ing fur Claik tor some time and is readv and anxious to sock him aud sock. im again. It lie can bold Claik at aims length, be should do a good yob of it, otherwise Fat laying mound style is likely to play i.avoc with Miale.: Spaiks. .amouaux and Stewart ate both vefei.n.s ot many a ring buttle aud By Wendtll G. Allen Ca. lie HYRLM The South purple Jaguars ataikod forth Iasi iambic to week on a test their ptowess against and Tooele, Bingb Cyprus, high school basketball adept. At Tooele they staited iihil with Captain leteisi-slipping down the floor foi tlnee goals in the fust three minutes ot ptav. hut at this point disaster befoll them when Peteiseu twisted his ankle in an attempt to take the hall off the hank boards after a free throw had tailed to tegi-tputtiug him definitely out ot tile game. The final counter of hit .vvt initial lilt was chalked up in the last minute of play hv a Tooele forward, leaving South Cache with the shott end of a 2s 26 store At Magna the following ive mug they went lulu the fiav minus Captain Petersen attain ,t a gloat learn of tatigv six foot ers who played like veterans in bhould stage another good tmxup, midseason Worthington's gri.it i It la uuiihtfu! if thule will squad took the homos of he U'i 'inns In the way of a kuoik-oui it At Bingham Saturday evening ouly fnur uiunds On the wrestling division, Ira Coach Mc.Mitllin ran Ins enttn Deni will meet Cyiloue Tommy squad into the game Thom,, on Thompson mado an and the Jaguata won this cot, excel., nt tmpiessmn In defeating test 24 23. Iu commenting on the games Iupiaim here last week and theie ate those who btdieve he will de Coach Nielsen was well aalisfiel Tooele aud leat lie Salt king. On the with the results. othei hand, others remain firm in Bingham seem lo be about on i then h. that Dtnu is supreme. par while Worthington, has a If Anyway it should he another good real wonder quint at Cypius. mate n they can keep their present foim the season they will YVihluit Pete will step outside throughout be hard to bent by any team, Ilia own weight to meet Preachy he said. Leavm and he is liable to be This week Coach Weslev d btiauso of it. Hy bhaiman will nn et Bull Monaghan in what Schaub brings his Morgan high to Hyruni for the should he another good bout. Jaguars initial home game, FriA large (towil is expected lor day at 2 30 p. in the m.iti lies tonight, iaidtes will be The Cache second team ailmntid roe to the south bleach took a South sound drubbing from the era as usual and if accompanied First ward M men 38 10 llyrum hy an esc 01 will he admitted to ami the Frosh triumphed over ot any pail the ttcmeral admission Wellsville Junior high 16 S, while section the that team was traveling. i . ' m- -i MORE INTENSE NT W YORK, Dec. 18. (U.R) M.ixhi Baet, the Livermore, Cali-uiiiii- a t t'lu h -- paiiot kept up his verbal t.iii-- a Mi tif on Lruie Scbaaf of Boston la finished preparations attack on the 'oi Ins phy.-hdown easterner scheduled for Fri-d.tiight. H.u r and Stliaaf are starting whit eastern promoters hope will he a heavyweight renaissance. Not -the Jack Sharkey-Maline Si 'imelmg fight In June, which endiil in a foul, has there been am ie.il .utility among the heavy-- i weights ut this boxing center. Oiu.ui.illy biheduled as a fill in' i i.gagemeut between more t.uii fights, the t bout now pi onuses to be a atiiaiiiou lor Madison Square Gar- den .'ol al , Hat u'lul A A I al le o it on the lout; i Ah vat del , s, oi ' the i hamp mi- .t 'Id goa s and two nee I oi a total ol 30 poru-Uioiu- it I, o 1 v diminutive f oiwa'd tor tla (iiiicui- - wa, li gh point mm lo 1, imp , I in v -- to a, todav hi u t u - hei o die s w a- -t x his team with live He1 l two l:.e thmws ha 12 pond-Th- e ( oti.'.n i lodai j m mg Hut Ic i ulhge m Indiana IT dav tiitthl im-p- limI-am- Baer-Seha- sell-ou- 1 i er i Another Top Notcher 8:30 P. M. DEC. 18 THURSDAY 7svl insir Minis A REAL r.M CI.ARK IN I J C III 1 I IOOII2UI 23-1- t r Maple-Ihindn- GRID CROWDS OFF IHIOM' SI R, I MI SIARKS, AGGIE lU'RSDAV NIGHT! NLW YORK, Dec. 14. (U Pi Foot champion hall, a, ulleited m attendance heavyweight k his title against Y. jutes, lost gumml in lhhl as dim-I- , ''Yu in, Stiiblmg at Chicago l'an"! to PO'i, acmidmg to a na jliunwiile buney hv the United in jm,,. Halt a million and me alrmdy Piess. Admission figures at 16 univer prom. Ml Kihmeling to the milk dies repiis ntmg evety part ot iu ml til its June or Septemhei the country, indicated a iletnite card" As mm h as Jacobs wanted the Mailing olf in patronage The larg- ! u-- li) I I. MON Cj1I crstis vs lie-- IRA DERN Salt Lake II V SH ARMAN Salt Lake Texas I 1 IDMMI IIIOMI'SON l.iutjc Ic.tc'i WILDCAT l'F.IT vs. T iiene, Oregon I RENCY LEAVITT Oklahoma BATTLING LAMOl'REAUX vs. ED STEWART Salt Lake (Colored) Preston ALLBHS A HEN A I the c 1 lo li ic p i Janiiaiv 20 Pi. Mou Filth waid at Weston, Mapleton at Frank Fah- ltti, Liniose tt YVlutuey, view at Iliston First ward. M.W YORK, Dec IS (UP) Five January 211 Weston at thousand dull,' s being ton, Fiankhn at Linro.sc, Whilin' mu lent les, than halt a im1-- uey at F.urvirw; Preston Second lion dollnis no matter how lung waid at Pteston First waid or width way you count it. Joe Jai chs, manager ol Max Schmil mu, is limning iti wide clicks todav Thu magic wolds halt a mil lio- n- almost forcoitpn in pure tight i u lew, wimp w hlspei oil into it t is AAV ftrf VERBAL WAR TO CLOTHIERS H VJftrf Js. cJ COUGARS LOSE W lliai.L ir ate the holiday fight pro-gia.it Ylhu.s at ena tonight Two hoxu.g contests and three wrest- !. F'anuew FALLING Mbit ft A T 1 llU, Januaiy ' rF Fight Card Tonight Is Best of Local Season SET ( (''miis Pli I's o - - Ih ef on man of the Fiankhn Stake M tball campaign ill Mins the '1 ikf has annoum-eth, i hi iluii toi t ii ti t h ut u! the season Nine teams are euteni! The schedule is as follows Diiemlnr 17 M.tpli tou at Pits ttlU Inmost at Wt ten, Fauvjew at Fiankhn, 1,111 '"'ml "Uid at Whitiuv Den mhi i 24 F.Ith lleslou waid at 1.1HIO.--I , estou at Fail-- , a w Fiankhn at Prestou See imd wa il vvmtney at Pteslou , v j p u SCHEDULE j D Old Ihtlv ll'igqls L SI Al. PRICES Reset it d Seats On Store, Logan LADIES FREE Sale at Billiard Parlors -- -- tuu h witn tndk tmil ntfw id- - - enta' u n colli in s on that section and toiwauling to tlmm Lewis ripuiung (ludi- - In atti ndcni e. The osbt, however, n- that the Fihmelmg suggeslion Strih oling fight he li'dd in Chi- - joviil m he tied attendance. Atunduue ligutes in the east Chica go chaiity splitting the wile hi low those of 1929. while the south showed a slight gain. gate, YOU BUY Pie-iiu- i HE WORKS t. LINGERIE Non Run Bloomers Combinations Today - Vests Brassiers Doubled is the pleasure of owning a car if you enjoy the convenience and luxury of garage service such as Biair Motor Company provides. 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