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Show Ik THE HERALD PAGE FOUR HEY! HOW THEY Big Blue Team to Get First Test of c' eason AMERICAN - TACKLES LOOM AS CRITICAL POINT LEAGUE LEAST MAKErTiE generally See ujuc'll ydo x member opThc OF IT"' MOST Thursday's Results Detroit 4, Cleveland 6. Boston 4, Philadelphia Only games played. cm Sept. 25. machine operators were jubilant Joday after a court victory in which a criminal complaint against 16 oi their number was dismissed. City Judge C. F. Dalby the complaint after susI.OS ANGELES. Sept. 25. (UPl national taining a demurrer of the de- E l.sworth Vines, He held that the comsingles champion, entered the fense. must semi-fincharge the defendround of play in the plaint Pac.fic southwest tennis tourna- ants with using the muchineS ment today after defeating for the purpose of gambling. Gregory Mangin of Nev.'ark N. J FIWI.K JOIN CLUB Georve Lott had little trouble WASHINGTON. Members of disposing of Lester Sotefen of -Los Angeles, who previously had the Caterpillar club those wno eliminated Wilmer Allison, by have saved their lives by paraJohn Van chute jumps from airplanes scores of added more' slowly Ryn of Jiiladelphia smothered are being increase in safety of with the George Hughes of England, and Fred Perry, another airplanes. Only 34 new members English star, defeated Keith were added during the first six Giedhii). Santa Barbara, nation- months of 1931. as 'compared al intereoljeciate titleholder. with 65 in the same period of a-- CeJs WOC'Ti . pog-..- .. batt-l- ii$ , C ROU-- Risk'd" slot al ThAisk V LEAGUE tom, ( 1 -- 2, WAS OMlS. 6-- 2. 7. vHk FAD To BE 6WEN bERPOS da HEAVV'L'EttirJ RAHKS1" Thursdays Results Philadelphia 5, Pittsburgh Only game played. - t I BY HENRY ; I sv Sport Parade 1930. 3. ... 1. -- Football Is Here! ! o o & First Game Of Season McLEMORE ! For Weeks Grid Tilts BY W. H. BAILEY United Press Correspondent Oregon State to beat Colo- rado U. Washington to beat Utah. Utah Aggies to beat Montana Mines. Denver U. to beat Mines. Kansas to beat Colorado Aggies, Montana State to beat St. Marys. Wyoming to beat Chadron. to beat Colorado college Western States. San Francisco to beat B. Y. U. Take them or leave them They are guesses and we U Stand by them until Saturday night anyway. Not having been the seventh ion of a seventh son, born Fri- day the 13th under a full moon it a hospital beside a graveyard with a rabbits foot in our hand, we refuse to try to pick the scores. In this day of the pen game, picking a score is not dissimilar to trying to figure which slot the little ball will rest in after the turn. Some do of course but more dont. The season opens tonight. Under floodlights at D. U.s stadium, the Miners line up igalnst the pioneers. Under floodlights at San Francisco, B. Y. U. meets San Francisco U est eom-snua- - NEW YORK, Sept. 25. UR Being one of those babies who believe that pitching is 60 per cent (or is it 99 per cent) of winning baseball, we fail to see how anybody save close Prescription Drug Co, .33 North Main WRTiER.'fo - HIRED O0T AS. A SAEftWS mTrtm Poe. SIAM MACe Ma relatives of the players can name the St. Louis Cardinals to whip the Philadelphia Athletics in the world series. A niee bunch of boys, them Cardinals. A sweet bunch of hitters, too. And probably the scrapingest club in baseball. But how they can be expected to whip Lefty Grove and George Earnshaw four times in six starts, or four times in seven starts, is beyond us, And if Connie Mack sees fit (and he nrobably will) thats what the Such a break came in the 1924 Redbirds are going to have to world series when McNeeleys do to win. The playing schedule of the easy roller struck a pebble, series could not better suit bounded over Linstroms head, the As had Mack been allowed and carried the Giants chamto draw it up himself. Its right pionship hopes along with it. down the As alley. Grove and Earnshaw, unless Mack uo and Drunken pulls an Ehmke, will pitch the Alleged first two games in St. Louis In Court Drivers on Thursday and Friday. When play is resumed in Philadelphia Mcndell Anderson, Cornish on Monday, the two big uns will be refreshed by better than and Alvin Erickson. Wellsville, week-en- d of rest and ready were given until Monday at 2 p. m. to plead to a charge of to fire away. If Grove and Earnshaw do driving an automobile while they were intoxicated not make it four in a row. wheij were arraigned in city Walberg or Hoyt can they court Friday morning. Judge step out there in the fifth game Jesse P. Rich suggested that on Wednesday. Then, if the istake the extra time to enpair sue still is undecided, the boys will travel back to St- Louis ter their plea. They were reand reopen the festivities on turned to the county jail. The pair were arrested diy Friday- Whereupon Grove, idle Sheriffs N. C. Peterson since Monday, and Earnshaw, Deputy idle since Tuesday, will be all and Hyrum Weatherstone, and set to take another shot at the lodged in the county jail Wednesday night following the enemy. of their car with another And smart and strong as the crash on the Millville lane road Cardinals are. we doubt their Complaints were drawn up Friability to whip these two men day morning by County Attorenough to win the series. ney Newell G. Daines. Of course, they may up and turn the trick. There are the We agree breaks to consider. with Connie Mack about breaks. It is Mark's contention that a team makes its own breaks, and that a club will get the breaks if it hustles from the bell and gives the opposition no openings. ACCURATE o o 0 United Press Correspondent Heres Pick t 6-- 3, Not 9. pu. 3. NATIONAL e . To PoTTm TME AWD &OT L-- - Utah Aggies sharksV m RRED UK. WSoriCOD Foe. HIS EFE0J3S' IdeTourii . PoREPA VS. AS o o o 0 o II Montana Mines HAMAS-BOTTBC- UO O O O HAS CHALLENGED I both Charlie ReIzlaff and STeue Tujo BoYs Pont ilanTTo plaV NT CHARLIE AND SfeUB must knou) somethin - G- o & & o TIME IN MOURNING The women of Crkvenica, Jugoslavia, have worn black in mourning since the Franko-pa- n family of petty ruiers was driven from the district more than 500 years ago. LONG The Incas of Peru have a tradition of men flying centuries ago- - & o o o AIRCRAFT VALUE WASHINGTON. According to oo a report of the aeronautics o branch of the commerce depart- o& ment, aircraft equipment produced in the United States in a and civil, oo 1930, both military was valued at S61 000.000. About o o $34,545,000 of this amount went o of heavier-than-a- ir & for construction o planes. o o & O NOW (Non-Conferenc- e) & Utah Aggie Stadium Kickoff 2:30 p. m. 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The Rome of the Great Columbia Bicycle For 55 Years a Leader o o o 5 o O o o o o 6 o o & o o o y & o THE NEW BIKE SHOP ALL 0 0- O Ma-haff- ey What Is touted as the strongfootball teem Montana The tackle positions are the Mines has had for 10 years critical ones on the Aggie line- went to Logan today to take a Pete Wilkins, a up this yearsir" prer-tlrbefore Ictterman, is back bat he start- tlelng Into Utah Aggies Satur-ia- y. ed late and with an injured rt rwenty lour men. knee, is. doing none to well whtrh Charley First starting choices will like- McAuliff took with him. ly be Howard Law and Marshall Glenn, both sophomores and Do you need both with plenty of possibiliare breaks However, there letterties. If they cant make the heads printe envelopes, NOW? Ask the that cannot be prevented, no under fire, then Burke Herald - Journal grad commercial matter how well a manager Fry, another sophomore, and printing department, 77 West plans his attack, no matter Buck Shields, a one year Center Street, to do it. A26tf. how hard a team bears down. will step into those Important positions. Between the four, there should be plenty of trouble for Montana Mines. On the ends, Elmo Smith will be found for the third consecutive year at right, while Elton Wilcox is likely to get the call for the left wing. Gordon Dixon and Rudy VanCampen are both capable understudies and will undoubtedly get into the game. All in all. It looks like the the best opening lineup Aggies have had in many a day and them they will probably need Mines judging from Montana early rumoi'i of strong teams. Profe:. or A. N. Sorenson, chairman of the athletic council, is planning the usual opening game exercises including a flag raising and other exercises that add zest and pep to the opening encounter. The stadium is in excellent condition and with Old Sol peeping out from behind the clouds Friday and promising to remain bright and clear for Saturday, a record crowd would We lake considerable pride in our reputasurprise no one. tion in filling: prescriptions accurately. Here you get your medicine just as the HANDLES YOU GENTLY doctor ordered, from the finest ingredA new parachute Moscow. ients, full strength and in proper developed by Russia is so slow in its landing speed that it will land a basket of eggs without breaking one of them. The parachute costs only ;25. In tests CALL NO. 1 here a hen straoped to a basket of eggs was dropped from s height of 3000 feet. The her wasn't scratched in the ianuinf and the eggs were all whole. To safeguard your life, fall ir love. That's the advice of Sir Arthur Thompson, famous British biologist. SALT LAKE CITY, SC(WE.UNi&'5 IE S. L. Court Victory (u To at the other halfback. an By Laufer V start Tol--m- 31 Slot Machines Win BRUSHING UP SPORTS UIkHTS n. The way the 'Ouiiopln;: Steer has been going In ocnmmage this year, he is going to be the greatest ground gainer on the team, a much improved line, of course, will heip him out considerably. Thompson at fullback Is another who can be counted on to come through under flr6. He is playing his third year of varsity ball and last year made an excellent reputation through his Interference running and pile driver tackling. If ne can get the knack of meeting em on top of the line, Tommy will be a humdinger of a fullback. Substitutes for these jobs who will probably see action during the game are, bennlon, Waugh, and Adams, fullback, and and, Cheney at halfbacks. Johnny Vranes willasstep Into the center joo and long as - he wants It. it is his. However, see Johnny Hull will likely been plenty of action. He has shifted from tackle to center and Romney is giving him plenty of work In an effort to develop him. Worth Gutke gives the Aggies the finishing touches on a trio of good centers. ' Forgeon will start In Im guard position while the othery depends on many ininga, ioi.-lon how the wind blows- Brady had almost a cinch on the first started, string jobwaswhen school forced to lay out but he a bruised hip and now with Bill Barker is coming along so fast that it is doubtful if he could be displaced, were Brady in first class shape. Whitehouse, Earl Smith and O. Gunderson are other guards who will ge; In during the game. 1 9 STAND (Continued from page one) YOUNG, THOMPSON ARE DEPENDABLE Young is a certainty to F R I D A Y, SE PTE MB E R 25, JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, AGGIE, .MIKES READY FOR SLAUGHTER HEY! His probable startveterans. ing hneup will De: Thompson, fullback; Young and cnilds, halfbacks; I. Smith, quarterback and acting captain; Vranes, center; Forgeon and Barker or Brady, guards; Law and Glenn, tackles; E. Smith and Wilcox, ends. Out of this group, Thompson, Young, Childs, both Smiths, Forgeon and Vranes are letter-meThat sounds like a lot of experience but Childs and I. Smith are both trying out in new jobs and It remains to be seen just how they will fit in. shifted L Smith has been from end to quarterback. He is a heady lltt'e youngster, quick thinking and ready is to dare what is anything. And that needed more than anything else to mane the Romney system He should do ;ome exclick. cellent work. ChiJ'is, who was quarterback last year, goes to haltback as a running male for Childs Is doing Deo Young. some ex.ceiient kicking passing and if he speeds up, can make a good ball carrier or interference runner. There are several waiting to take his place however, especially Schaub or Cropley. 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