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Show Tilt; il huALD-J- O u ivN AL, LOGAN, UTAH, AUGUST 26, 1931 PAGE FIVE HEBE WHITING BUILDS UP BIG REPUTATION Bulldog Coach Was Outstanding Utahn defeated College ward in a fast baseball game played at Cache Junction, Sunday August 23 Haws pitching for Newton allowed the College Warders hut one safe hit during the nine inning game. While Phippen who did the chucking for College ward let the Newton boys down with eight hits. Nebeker, Newton catcher had a perfect day at bat with two trips to the plate and two hits to his credit. The Newton boys have a good ball team and wrill meet the fast Ovid Idaho nine champions of Bea Lake Valley Sunday afternoon at 3 p. m. In Newton. The defeated Ovid team recently The Logan Ninth ward base- Newton in a ten inning game at ball team added another victim Lakota on Bear Lake. to their growing string Tuesday The summary: afternoon when they defeated NEWTON the Home Runners by the score A.B. H. R. E. of 2 at Johnsons Grove. 0 5 Peterson, If Schiffman 2 0 0 0 pitched a good B. Anderson, 2b 5 2 2 0 game for the Ninth allowing Larsen, ss 4 2 only three hits over the nine Haws, p 4 0 0 0 inning route. Home runs by Hansen, cf Hoffman and Smith and fast Nebaker, c 2 2 2 0 double play Smith to Downs to Ballard, 3b 4 0 0 0 Hoffman were features of the M. Andersen, rf 4 0 Newton" Angel Throne of Zions and the colorings of Bryces is a pastime during the summer months. When questioned concerning his teams chances in the coming football season, Hebe stated: I will have to build a new backfield. Figure it out for yourself. By JACK CHRISTIANSEN From a chap who had never played football In his high school days to an all conference guard and honorable menteam tion on the is the most outstanding single achievement in the athletic career of ebe Whiting, coach at North Cache. Hebe hails from the good old He carrot section of salina. spent his high school days at that place and although he was an outstanding basketball, track and baseball athlete for four years, the 200 pound dark husky did not don a football suit until 1922, a year aft r he enrolled at Utah University. WAS HIGH SCHOOL POLITICIAN Not only was Hebe an out1 standing athlete at Salina but also dabbled in politics considerably. He was student body president for two years. As a 2 10 basketball player, Hebe played every position. In baseball, he usually started the game at first base but a powerful right arm with a smoky straight ball often found him finishing the He held game on the mound. the regional record in the discuss for several years. Enrolling at Utah in 1921. Hebe did not go out for football as a freshmen but rather concentrated his efforts on basketball and track. In 1922 he had his first football experience under Tommy Fitzpatrick. He was used at fullback where his speed for a big man, ranked him as an understudy to Reid Jewkes and Bish Watkins, both outstanding Utah athletes Whiting also played basketball in his sophomore year at Utah. An operation in 1923 forced him out of athletics and onp year was spent teaching school in the Granite district. In 1924 Bob Regan a former Notre Dame, star center assisted at Utah. To Regan according to Hebe, belong much of the credit for having first stressed the importance of line Too Late To Classify play In the Rocky Mountain conference. The Notre Dame athlete WANTED TO BUY 100, bushels changed Whiting from fullback good clean oats, 100 bushels to guard where he remained for white wheat call J. W. Morthe nst of his college career. rell. 1151-A26tf. BIG SUCCESS UNDER ARMSTRONG Bantam SALE Yellow FOR Ike Armstrong, present coach sweet corn. J. H. Miller, phone at Utah University, came in 250SI. 1925 and started his habit of wrist A yellow gold out championship LOST turning teams. Whiting was an out- watch Thursday night between Cafe and West Third standing lineman and earned a the Grillstreet. call If found, position on the second team North A 28. choice of the Rocky Mountain 1124-conference. RENT Furnished apartThe year 1926 climaxed a bril-H- is FOR ment. 454 East Fourth North. playing of the year before Phone 968-- J. S2. His plaing of the year before had attracted attention and in FOR SALE Cucumbers. Phone his senior year sport critics Mrs. J. H. Mjrnll, 454 East S2. throughout the intermountain Fourth North. in country were unamimous placing the 200 pound Utah bul- FOR RENT Three room furPrivate wark on the R. M. C. mythical nished apartment. team. But Hebes honors were bath. 72 North First West. . A26tf. only beginning. The Utes went to Honolulu and made a very SALE at sacriimpressive showing to win over FOR QUICK fice. A beautiful brick resiThe late the islanders 17-- 7. frame Knute Rockne officiated in the dence, business block, A26. island game and when the All home, lots, phorie 8842-America football team of 1926 LOST with broach Cameo was announced, Whiting resmall pearls. Reward. Call mention. Herald-Journaceived honorable A28. l. Rockne was a member of the board, and Hebes FOUND Sack of bran on playing must Jiave been very Millville road- Describe and pay impressive. for this ad. Emil Maurer. MillA27. In 1927, Whiting started his ville. coaching career at North Cache Painting and paper hanging. During his four years at the A26tf. teams Phone 1136-- J. Richmond school his have always been topnotchers. FOR SALE Conn., New York They have had hard luck on Symphony. 2 B. Flat trummany occasions but nevertheless pet. Phone 96. 455 North Secas long as Hebe Whiting ond East. A29. coaches at North Cache the be will Bulldogs tough always Fits-patri- 6-- NINTH BEATS ed the Iirst Iiistri.t Court, in and for Cache County, State NATIONAL LEAGUE of Utah. EENFFICIAL LIFE INSURANCE Standing of the Teams W. L. Pet. COMPANY, a corporation, Plaintiff, 79 44 .642 St. Louis vs. 70 51 .579 New York 67 58 .536 RlLEY K. HARRIS, FLORENCE Chicago 58 63 .473 B. HARRIS, his Wife, CHARLES Brooklyn 57 66 .463 D. FRIDAY and J. WALTERS, Pittsburgh Defendants. 51 72 .415 Philadelphia To be so'd at Sheriff's Sale, 44 79 .358 Cincinnati on the 19th day of September,! 1931, at 12'oclock noon, at the front door of the County Court Tuesdays Results House in Icgan, Cache County, New Yoik, Chicago Utah. ?!. right, title, claim and Brooklyn Pittsburgh St. ouis 4, Boston 1. interest of the above named Cincinnati Philadelphia defendants in and to the following described real property situate in Cache County, State ol Utah, Lot 8 in Block 10. Plat A AMERICAN LEAGUE in Hyde Park Town Survey, Teams of the Standing acres, silli-atW. L. Pet. containing m Section 3, Township 12 87 33 .725 Philadelphia 1 East of the 73 48 .603 North of Range Washington 72 49 .595 Salt Lake Meridian. New York Together with the appurten59 60 ,496 Cleveland 50 71 .413 ances, including all water and St. Louis and all the es48 74 .393 water-right- s, Detroit 47 73 .392 tates and rights of the said Boston 47 75 .385 Riley K. Harris and Florence Chicago B Harris in and to said premises, and the rents, issues and profits thereof. Tuesdays Results rained out. Purchase price payable in 1. 'awful money of the United Washington 5, Detroit States. New York 8, Chicago 0. 1. Dated at Logan, Utah, the Philadelphia 4, St. Louis In 10 10 5-- 7. 3-- 1. 3-- 5. 5-- 0, 8-- 0, 1. to-w- it: ed Boston-Clevelan- d, 26th day of August. 1931. JEFF STOWELL. Sheriff of Cache County, State of Utah. Dates of publication: Aug. 2C. September 2, 9, and 16, 1931. NOTICE OF MFETING OF CREDITORS In the District Court of the United States for the District of Utah Before J. T. McCONNELL, Referee. In Bankruptcy No. In the Matter of RALPH 12693. SNOWBALL, a bank- rupt. To the Creditors of Ralph Snowball, a bankrupt of Smith-fiel- d in the County of Cache and District aforesaid: Notice Is hereby given that on the 10th day of August, A. D. 1931, the said Ralph Snowball was duly adjudicated a bankrupt herein, and that the FIRST MEETING OF HIS CREDITORS will be held at my Office, Room 311 Central Building, Ogden City, Utah, on the 8th day of September A. D. 1931. at 11.15 oclock a. m., at which time the creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee and transact such other business as may come before said properly meeting. Ogden, Utah, August 25, 1931. J- - T. McCONNELL, Referee in Bankruptcy Audrey Harris, Aleda Tingey, Ludella Jensen. Sealed bids will be received Wheeler Lorin Smith, Berby It. E. Berntson, secretary of nice Rawlins. ; the Utah State Agricultural Cache Junction Iven Petdr-so- n. college at his office in the adi ministration building, Logan, Clarkston Malmberg Joseph . Utah, until 4 o'clock p. m- Mon-- Tellma Goody, Susie Buttars. day, August 31, 1931, for the Cornish J. W. Seamons, Jr., the Mae Hansen. Sadie partial reconstruction of Pow-Sorenson. 1 fish ladder at the State Mendon H. G. Hughes, Roje-11- a er plant. Plans and specifica-- 1 Law, Jennie Riehads. tions together with proposal! Newton Amos Hazel lomis mav be obtained from B. Rigby, Martha Griffin, Jones, Archie Mr. Berntson at his office Jenkins. above mentioned Cash or cerPetersboro VanCe Walker. tified checks in the amount of Trenton R. F. Shumway, 111 oet- cent of the bid must Fontella Wheeler, Leah Hale, accompany each proposal. Neilson. The college does not obligate Clayton South Cache school p. itself to accept the lowest bid R. Adams. H. E.high Kellett, Allen or any or the bids. Charlotte Sutherland, Alli, The work covers approx- Norma Smith, Irene Peterson, 19 cubic imately yards of rein- Ernest Obray, Cantril Neilson, E N. Larson, C. L. Hall, Edith forced concrete, Utah State Agricultural College Johnson, Melba Eames, W. H. R. E. BERNTSON, Secy. Terry, Edward W. Payne, jr. LyDate of first publication, Aug. man D. Morrell. 26, 1931. North Cache high school C. Date of last publication, Aug. I. Stoddard, Gertrude Bentley, Mabel Walker, Heber Whiting, 30, 1931. Clarence H. Probst, Artell fc. Johnson, C. B. Johnson, Mina HERE'S MORE ABOUT Griffin, Edna Pedersen, J. H. Peterson, Frank D, Thatcher, Elfrieda Brown, E. B. Oleson, Cache Teachers Arta Larsen, Calder Smith, Marcus Cooley, Hilda Frederick, W. (Continued from page one) W. Perkins, F. LeRoy Walters. E. M. VanOrden. tha Kent, Thora Bergeson, Eva Bentley, Bessie Wheeler, Alta What is more embarrassing, when out to dinner, than Dunkley, Virginia Hansen. 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