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Show TIIE PACE SIX LOGAN, UTAH, 'AUGUST 25, 1931 HERALD-JOURNA- CROOKSTON READY FOR GRIZZLY WARRIORS BRUSHING UP SPORTS Logan Head Plans For Busy Season He has spent the greater portion of the summer on his farm In North Logan and only al Star Monday returned from Valley where he says the fishing was not so hot. He has little to say concerning his team chances in the coming football season, but did drop his usual late summer remark. "I bellev- we will have a fair team reviewed. By JACK CHRISTIANSKN When Coach Burns Crookston of Logan high school Issues his inital call for football condi-daton Monday. September 7 It will mark the fifteenth year successful an unusually of coaching career. Crookston had his first coaching experience at the U. S A. C. in 1914 when he directed the Aggie freshmen for one year. Since that time the popular Logan mentor has coachedRex-bur-at Ricks Normal college of Idaho Falls high school. Brigham Young college, South Cache and Logan high schools A glance at his coaching record convinces one that his coaching career Is featured by an unusually number of victories and championships. At Ricks College he accounted for one junior college basketball championship. es g, MADE SUCCESS B. Y. C. JOBS OF While coaching at the old Brigham Young college, his success was the greatest with the possible exception of his four Vi ars at Logan high. During his five year stay at B. Y. C., he accounted for 12 Utah-Idah- o junior college champion nips winning four pennants in basketball, three in football and five in track. Ills teams played in 140 league contests winning g 110 of them, ldSing 22 and eight. After a year at South Cache following the closing of B. Y. C., Burns returned to his old he tromping ground when started to coach at Logan high in 1927. In his first year at Logan high, the Grizzlies lost the football championship by forfeiture due to the Ineligibility of a playi r but won division basketball honors. the Logan athletes In 1928-2won evey form of athletic competition in the Cache division and were successful In winning two regional titles in track and tennis. A rough glance at Crookstons record for the past four years at Logan high would show thai his teams have lost but two or three division championshios He has entered a team In the stat basketball tournament for four consecutive years. At the Capitol The studio casting department launched a beauty roundup unparalleled In film city history during the filming of ''The Common Law, now at the Cap Paris, at least, itol Theatie. would have to fight for Its laurels. The party was staged on a vast set that occupied three sound stages Large adjoining winch had been converted into one for the occasion. Five hundred playens, representing Hollywood's the cream of youth and beauty, participated. 250 girls r of the Ninety-fouwere attired in daringly original costumes guaranteed to win a second loo'', even from a bona fide student of the Latin Quarter. Twelve picked beauties selected by Henry Clive, the artist, were the central figures in a tableau that old Beaux Arts students declare fcould have won a prize at the Paris festival. Bennett plavs Constance the starring role in this RKO .Pathe picture. In the cast are j0el McCrea, Lew Cody, Marion Shilling, Robert WilUams, Hed- da Hopper and Paul Ellis. The Paul L- Stein directed Common Law. John Farrow adapted the popular Robert W. Chambers book tc the scre3n. REMARKABLE RECORD AT COLLEGE His college days were spent at the U. S. A. C. and in the period at the hilltop school, he was successful In winning 14 letters In athletics. He accounted for four li tters in football and basketball and three in track and baseball. A broken collar bone in his senior year cost him the chance of winning four letters in each year of his college career. It' was in 1912 that hr was chosen all conference fullback and played on the Aggie team that tied Utah Univesity for the It conference championship. was in the same y ar while playing against Colorado Um versity that Crookston heaved one of the longest completed forward passes on record the throw was for 87 yards and won the game. Through his thorough knowledge of athletus and his ability vo g't the mast out of Ms men, Crookston has endeared himself to every boy in Logan high school and is by all odds one of the most popular and highly successful mentors ever to coach at Logan high. Crookston himself appears to be ready for another school TODAY AND WEDNESDAY htS ; . uMj p IMfc APH was The onw Time TdAt A HOWVaCIfakT T CHAMPION) LOST HiS TtTlE To ANi OLDER. MAM oe oJCfMSXPZ'y; -- R.pl ds- - S?Ven ln,1 hee counters Ryan hit a long nome run in the sixth for the Electrics for their last run. The summary Ko.. 3b Lrndhardt, the hoys sewed the game up with Pickett, rf Renner, c Roth 2b ln vCtjRiSiFieP' Smith, p IIFRALD-JOURNA- L FLFCTRICS CAfcESJL AB. 4 4 If C. McCulloch. Ryan, cf 4 c G Quinney, 2b Cutis, ss Jeffs, p MEAtf h ms& rv $100,000 ' highway, $2 73 BLACKFOOT AND RETURN AUGUST 28TH Eiom I.ogan ia On con Rliii.i Line. To lets good only in cod' I" and (Iirfii (ais, lump'd for ntum (o home m.inon hi tote nod td loiril lit night AagU'i 'll lor l'liihm J tad-- . TO -- George Y! Arliss In The Millionaire Comedy and KANSAS CITY. Mo Aug. 25 UP Six thousand fans, who lecognizcd Ed (Strangler) Lewis as the heavyweight champion wrestler of the world, last night saw him successfully defend his title by throwing Dr. Karl two times out of three in the opening program of the local wrestling season. Lewis won the firsi fall with a headlock in 22 minutes The Cincinnati wrestler took th second fall in 2 minutes, 5 seconds, and the strangler took the third with another headlock In 7 minuti s Everett Marshall cf La JuTi Ns 218 and Colo., pounds, Drana Ostopavich of Lithuania 225. grappled 45 minutes to a draw. Sar-Dol- and Mrs Mf and M. Edward Levitt and Mr and Mrs Henry Tabot 'nd daughter Hi ssie left SaUr- div for a two weeks vmit hi ihf'ii rua Let pi tains at I.unclieon Mis Louis Brown entertained ai a party at her home on Th'usdav afternoon A was s('rvcd afier hell bunco was enjoyed The imduded Garnet Smith, ".i" i liver. Bernice Paw 'ins, t'Uli Fullmer, Mrs Arlow Joins ''in Fullmer Mrs Miv--- 1 T 'hi t and Mrs Henry " - mi. On 'Tl' vc r -- the P c C F dav evening the T .d K .n-- t ends under I And Comedy is ' HI! ?? SHOPPE 06 020 211 Electrics 8 5 Summary: Errors McDonald, Martin. Curtis, 3, McNeil, Quinney. Home runs, Holden, Ryan. Curtis. Double plays, Rvan to Curtis, losing pitcher. Jeffs. i ay his weight behind his punches, Someone ought to take the man out to a ball park and let him study the way a pitcher puts his body b.hmd a throw, , ' WEDNESDAY AUGUST 26 V -2 straight-lig- HOME BUY n , IPfflflans d1 to the Music of the FAMOUS BLUEBIRDS Free! is&ieas Smv-'- ' 2 Free! Barbecue Sandwiches and Orangeade Ladies Free! Gents 50c X after the manner and trys to e. te Dance On Utahs Finest Rallroom ( lo 't'h" of a monument, MATTRESSES jv v G Tlnirmv-o- A " 'i , two-'-tr- v - i me; CARNIVAL ' lan Kv after whum "i k were srv-wer- McCrackens e dvnci: Hal! SMITJIFIELD . vt-- Chiirjpesfr Insect Laboratory-Teste- Tuesday August 2a Super-Strengt- - :cz ri'e.-- , "a J ?,T h Morquices. MOM KILLSJ THE j fGP J1AS egp y Surest, Quickest Deatb to J Bed Bugs, Anl3. Moths, Fleas THROUGH U T T K I WORLD , niost Distinctive VTrrTi-TTT- Address IN OFrffiVi! COSE r in 1 Evr y room equ' Fr SerY v'.ttLkediO . 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And if vou have evi r seen By HENRY McLFMORE Pess Staff Correspon- - a water buffalo attempting a dent polka, you have seen Campolo 'in the throes of a boxing ex-NEW YORKi Aug. 25 (UP) el Ranchero Victorio Campolo hibition. Derrota a Ernie Schaaf Manana Por la Noche, sus esperanzas de Big and strong as he Is Cam- Ganar el Campeonto dP Peso p0lo should be able to knock Habran Llegado a Su Fin. OWTl a horse with one punch. And it we of the sporting fra- - i That he doesn't pack a MUST translate that tor mendous wallop is due largely you, It means that if Victorio o his steadfast refusal to put Campolo doesnt get the lead ''ut of his No 17 feet in his fight with Ernie Schaaf tomor-- ! row night, he might just as well to his heavyweight say bye-by- e hopes and get back to south American and cattle punching. For Ranchero Campolo and inches and 233 his 6 feet 6 pounds has been among us nearly five years now without having anything more to show for his stay than the unofficial rocking chair championship, something like $15,000 in Gilt Edge debts, a wounded pride, and a couple of sore ribs. It is not that the big overstuffed muchacho has not had plenty of chance to prove his worth, if any, and make plenty f what it takes. The truth is the big Argentino has had as chances nearly as many Peggy Hopkins Joyce. But, no 25 FORTLAND. Ore, Aug like Miss Joyce, he has muffed (UP) Jack Dempsey, formet world's heavyweight champion them with a sterling consistenreamed his barnstorming tour cy. hpre lasb nl&ht wh' n he fought opjKinents Speaking of Miss Joyce, Cam-ooHe knocked ou. the first tu la adopt might well llp farpd and took ea Toyces motto (which she swipdecision over the other pair ed from the northwest boys) of hosing the six roundo, Jae get your man. voluntarily took on one .xtra With his weight and heigth. opponent and boxed two rounds Tampolo would be a very danOrm he had agreed to gerous babv, indeed, if only he HiU Hartwell of Boston, h would wade In from the bell. main opponent, wtighed Jut Campolo, strong as a bul-'- et Pul'ds lie iii'nttlownhwpiii and Just as smart, refuses to the first round and the seeom tep in there and fight it out. time d'Cidcd not to got up Tnsend. he stands up verv M'r Dorris m. s The Ladies Man COMMON! LAW - n1oved AND WEDNESDAY Till KM) AY Urn Mi-j- ' vin Coley A delicious luncheon a as served after which 5(H) was News Wilham Powell Kay Francis unit of dc'iei-itn-i'.e- FALLS AND RETURN TIME TOD the second Stockton-Christianse- United - Mosc Gvistaveson IDAHO LAST C. - Todays Sport Parade et TO Heber COMING pre-scho- ol 10-d- to Supt. crew of city jiower men construction of a new power line to make the service for the rock crusher possible Supt. Maughan said n. GUILTY Preparations are being made, according LEWISTON JE PLEAD Canyon A e Vernon Terkes and Milton Wood, charged JoinUy with issuance of fraudulent checks chuse payment of $10 fine in preference to a jail sentence. They entered a pica ot guilty Monday when arraigned before City Judge Jesse P Rich ill Crusher ROCK will begin soon ay hero-villai- 4-- 2. 8-- 1, r&tiut 32 Totals 43 78 .355 ! camp in Spring Hollow, Logan canyon. The crusher 'belongs to Contractor Olof Nelson, who vet BE iSSAtD To MUG 4 4 4 4 4 4 Mortin, lb Reading, rf McNeil. 3b D. McCullock, . WhEM , an S? ICmcmnaU1--!!!- Wi light and power department-tinstall a 75 hp. motor at a rock crusher above the girls 39 Totals 'Jjjij 09 fgSelEht Mondav's Results Jeffs started on the mound New York Chicago or tite losers but gave way to The fifth Curtiss ln the inning. AMFRICAN LEAGUE vinners started things rolling Standing of the Teams n the firH inning when they W. L. Pet touched J. ffs for two runs and 86 33 .723 igain in the second frame for Philadelphia 72 48 .600 'wo more. Jeffs tightened and Washington 71 49 .597 York held them scoreless for two 59 60 On an error, the Cleveland innings Electrics scored a pair of runs n the second and then again m the fouth on another error led the count In the first half of the fifth Holden hit a home run to put 'he newsboys one run to the rood. Curtis hit a homer in the same inning to tie the rount. In the sixth the news- 10l0r Tnetnllpi! PEFBtiDtMQ 5bj&b ?Muey otouwhtf Me SAID ici (gRANJJ; THEATRE V Trie Renner, Checketts, lb light AcLimptt rMMb Ryn for the winners pitched good ball all the ti ay through the Plft,.hnr'h' Hit although he was touched t SRPOkWW 68 51 .571 67 56 .545 Chicago 5 5 If ss Frank, Vs' y Cbnslanct New York DERgMCD 7PAM L Gessell, cf "ere Mon' ' ujas PROVIDENCE Miss Delna Walton of Afton, Wvoming is visiting here with Mrs. R. V Sparkman. v Mr. aiu Home from California Return l onH William Fuw'ei Bi rgeson and Miss Thora Miss Francis will be seen in an in- Lucille MeCarry and Miss Audtensely stirring dramatic- 10- - rey Harris both pf Richmond mance on Wednesday Fn,iay frbm a months when Ladies Man opens at ,,, f,,,i f ,,,,,1 1 and the Pac-thGrand theater for a Jfjp n'ort,hWest, returning thru rcport a wtmdPrful rUr.nriW Man is the tala oflldah' Myrtha Kent was a suave cosmopolite whom the time. Mi ot bint she returned to Masaf Art are mad about and whom when- she will visit with of the moneyed men of the zona Dr. Lloyd Kent, town are mad about but in a her brother. the school season opens. far different sense. It is Pow- until Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Stephesen er's way with the ladies and returned to their causes the jealousy home family which in Murray on Wednesday among New York's elite gentle- after spending the past WiPX men which eventually brings here. disaster to the fortunes of this visiting Mrs. Vaudis Pitcher of Corcool and calculating nish is visiting here with hi i lster Mrs Phube Pitcher. As the favorite of the daughClinic Held ters of wealth, Powell. who Hca'th children Many neither works, sells bonds mir were by the health has an independent income, clinic examined on the mornings of Tuesgets ahead in life by accepting day, Wednesday and Thursday. his from very gifts patronizing Dr. Wendell Budge and Dr. J. female friends- M Bernhisel did the examining. Of the three more important Mr and Mrs. Joseph Pavne women who fall in love with and son of Kaysville and Mr. Is there one, him, Kay Francis, Mrs. Adrain Payne and son whom he himself loves. It is and if Salt Lake were guests of her arrival on the scene which Nelda Van Orden. Amber life old to his an end signals ''tacks. Gwen Johnson. Gwen as a paid lover of diamond-bracelVan Orden and Cletia Levitt dowagers, lie falls for Miss Janiece Kent, who is not for herself and for Kay slowly recovering from a rup-u-e- d is which the sizeable fortune is reported as appendix befalls for She hers him, as nicely as could be exdoing is ideal cause he her beau Comes the night of a big pected. 'iirpri'e Party Given Mrs. H. social event the annual cosOn Friday afternoon, destume ball Powell has been H Harrison was pleasantly stir ignated to attend as Potemkin armed at a party at her 'home and to leuvl the march with bv the following l.idi. s M- eCatherine of Russia played by lames. Wllard Hendricks B'T the woman who had been most Howarth. Clem Rawlins, V K. lavish in her gifts to hln Thomson Cunimlnuliam. Asa David Hcn.lncks. J W a- -i I e W. L. Pet. 78 44 .639 St. Louis OHAMPlONSUlP- cgl-ieg- S NATIONAL LEAGUE Standing of the Teams Cbp&efir VW, 5-- At the Grand ib-- I in A Great 3S WCrt lie Trie uJA STAND 7 FfTKlMMOHS m spies' HOW THEY Hilt - $3 25 (Ss&pitfoll Wa bJiCE-- ) ELECTRICS 6SENT jiom'Re defeated ( the Providence Cache Val'ey Electricians baseat ball t arn Sunday afternoon Johnson's Grove bv the score of 3 The game was well played throughout and only one the error was made during game The turning point of the inning game came in the eighth a wh. n L. Checkctts knock-- 'l home run over the west field fence with a runner on base boys their rivingruntlie Providence two margin In the ninth threatened with inning Logan two men on bass but Junius Smith, st'dlar Logan junior pitcher settled down and retired the side. Smith struck nut fourteen would bp hitters with his southh paw slants while Don McCI-locwhiffed twelve Tlie summary: tie-in- 9. PAST and. FR PDNCHE S y.ar This is the first of a series of articles by Jack Herald-Jour-nChristiansen, sports writer, on the coaches of the Cache high school division. The first today is one Burns Crook-sto- n of Logan high school. Wednesday, the career of Hebe Whiting, North Cache high school coach, will be By Laufer $00 And they are tempered steel! The Coils are helical-tie- d for long life. 1 |