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Show THE HERALD - JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, SEPTEMBER MONDAY, 28, 1931. PAGE FIVE C. TEAMS LEAVE IMPRESSION IN FIRST GAMES Rfl. Aggies Look Good In Field Day With Mines Qu,u THSE Quest ft'Ott M E U BACK ff League Champs Pause In Calm Before Storm KOIKE DMV NEW Mountain Conference . OTTIS PETERSON W ell folks, how didja like By WILLIAM II BAILEY I'nited Press Staff Corespondent em? After viewing Utah Aggies on Three of the leading Rocky ,he fieid of battle Satarday Mountain conference teams reueies one writer who just cant fined from foreign fields help but exclaim How things beaten, but unbowed long way from bowed. The three have changed, that sports cycleUnquestionably had played about the best footwhich has mentioned ball ever turned out by teams been in this i colyum" from time to time has in this conference. as put Utah Aggies on the upUtahs squad came back absolutely no grade once more. heroes. GivenWashington, chance against some band, meeting Coach Ike Armstrong's TOUGH TEAMS undefeated for three seasons, It s a hard problem to figure battled the huskies to a standsjust how far they will till and lost by the slim mar- out to 6. reach this year. Against Mongin of a single point-- 7 There will be no more guffaws tana Mines they looked like on the campus cnampions. But then meeting, Washington Utah, Denver. Colorado Aggies, when the Rocky Mountain conference is mentioned. Personally Wyoming and Brigham Young we never have been very strong university are something else, moral once again, not to mention on those things called victories. but this was one, if Montana State and Western Statesever there was one. In their 58-- 0 defeat of MonRight here and now, incidentally. we are going to pick Utah tana Mines, Aggies displayed a as the winner of this years conpolished early season offense ference championship once that should be hard to beat. more. Especially if it is developed Colorado U. held Oregon State with the same speed and action to a 16 to 0 game. Oregon State as the season progresses. had been doped to wallop C. U. Here's some outstanding by one of those war debt scores. things about the as Aggies This almost automatically pre- shown In Saturdays fracas. 1. sents the Colorado Greatly improved line play, the game Nov. 14 at Salt Lake City best that has been shown for the outstanding game of the several seasons. 2. Remarkable season in this conference. To interference It takes revamp the prisoners song a bit interference running. to make if we had the wings of an touchdowns. running 3. A good supangel wed take off about Nov. ply of reserves. The Aggies 13 and float to a more or less could follow the style of "big graceful landing on the Salt time teams this year and put Lake City gridiron for that consome shock troops on the test. field a mystery than with little less strength Colorado Aggies, the main teqm. 4. The team this year, faced Kansas open field running of several U.. last years big six champions, and came out on the tail end Aggie backs, particularly Young of a 27 to 6 score. In as much Cropley and Schaub. Here again as most dopesters figured the however, dont. forget the interference runners who made most score to be in the 60s and placof their gains possible. ed the probable Aggies score at exactly C we suspect there were TWO ESSENTIALS a few surprised jayhawkers ARE MUCH IMPROVED when the final whistle sounded. Interference running and line Western State held ' out have been weak points in ainst C. C. better than had play the Aggie machine during the n expected. The Tigers won, two years. They showed reIII to 3, but they had to play past markable improvement Saturdo considerable football to it, but it remains to be seen and had no where near the run- day how they can function against away expected. If these opponents. The Utah aggies held a field stronger two essentials are kept up Montana Mines, dav against the season, the Aggies galloping hither and yon over through the greensward to amass a heal- will be much higher up when the final whistle blows, than thy total of 58 points while Mines was unable to get into they were last year. Good luck to you, Utah calling distance of the Aggies goal. Mines undoubtedly is not the strongest team in the world, but 58 points is 58 points on PHOTOGRAPH THEMSELVES anybodys score board and , a team able to amass a total A scientist of the United States of that sort is going to be noNational Museum has discover- r. bodys ed that wings emaWyoming lived up to expecta- nate somebutterfly kind of rays that over Chadron tions by romping make the 25,to 0. The Cowboys appeared themselves wings 'photograph 'f?ht and fast in the game, and photographic if enclosedfor with plates ere are a couple of conference teams who would have a tough tended periods. time facing them. Little heralded, St. Marys of spoiled a perfect day for us, too. Winona, Minn., battled Montana The tie was the only thing we State to a and held failed to pick last when them to g 7 to 7 tie. Montana we ventured some Friday predictions had been figured to win, handi- as to the games. Oh well-we'do much worse before the sealy. The boys from St. Marys son ends. i 3 IS HIGH to-dJ- k, ah - run-ove- fair-the-w- U Last Week's Results Denver 26, Colorado Mines 0. Colorado College 14, Western State 3. Colorado University 0, Oregon Slate College 16 (neneonfer-ence- ). By J AMES S. SIIF.EHY I'nited Press Staff Correspon- dent. The Bells of St. Marys chimed merrily at Moraga today in acclaiming the startling 13 to 7 victory over Coach "Slip Madi-gaGaels over galloping Southern California at the Los Angeles coliseum. It was a real upset of a most unusual opening week of PacD fic coast football California was barely able to beat Santa Clara 6 to 2: Stanford was held to a scoreless tie at the Olympic club and Washington was victorious over Utah by a single point. Coach Madlgan. the Crusader, was the reason the Saints beat the Trojans. This brilliant mentor. whose spirit flames as a torch, fired his men with the zeal to conquer In the second half just as he did last winter in New York when the Gaels triumphed over Fordham, 20 to ns This Week's Schedule FRIDAY (NIGHT GAME) Colorado Teachers at Denver SATURDAY Montana State vs. Utah Aggies at Logan. College of Idaho vs. Utah university (nonconference). Brigham Young vs. Nevada at Reno university (nonconference). Wyoming vs. Creighton at Omaha (nonconference). T, . Sport Parade BY HENRY McLEMORE United Press Correspondent NEW YORK, Sept. 28. U.R At the expense of great time, energy, cash money and will power, we have succeeded in bringing together under one roof, so to speak, the private opinions of the 14 losing managers of the American and National teams. No sooner had horsehide quit resounding against will (or is it hickory) that v; called out our crack carrier pigeons and dispatched them to the various Around the right managers. leg of each pigeon was tied the following message: Please let me have your reactions to the 1931 season stop also any statement you care to make regarding the 1932 campaign stop your answer will be kept absolutely private stop fully appre- - date your dislike of seeing your name in print stop. Well, sir, we barely had time to make our daily trip to the pawn shop before the pigeons were back. As they flew through the window we grabbed em by a wing and pulled and pulled off the replies. Here they are in the order pulled. Joe McCarthy, Yankees: we gave our best, and the other clubs knew they were in a fight. With a few breaks we might have landed on top. 'Watch us in 1932. Walter Johnson, Senators: Watch us in 1932. We gave our best this year and the other clubs knew they were in a fight. With a few breaks we might iust as well have landed on top. john McGraw, Giants: Watch us in 1932. Rogers Hornsby, Cubs: We did our best, and the other clubs knew they were in a fight-Watcus in 1932. Roger Peckinpaugh, Indians; Shano Bucky Harris, Tigers: Collins, Red Sox; Bill Killifer, Browns; Donie Bush, White Sox; Wilbert Robinson, Robins; Jewel Ens. Pirates; Bert Shot-toPhillies; Bill McKechnie, Braves: We gave our best this year and the other clubs knew they were in a fight. A few breaks and we mighd have landed on top. Watch us in - Ellen Hansen were guests at a trousseau tea given in honor of Miss Afton Bingham at the home of her aunt, Mrs. L. S. Miles in Smithfield Thursday Miss Bingham was The M. I. A. opening social afternoon. to will be held Tuesday night, married in Ogden Saturdaywill Bernard Shoemers. They September 29. A good attend- make their home in Ogden. ance Is desired. Mrs. J. A. Bingham and sons, Miss Ruth Hansen is in Lo- Ronald and Stanley motored to and spent the gan visiting at the home of Trenton Friday day visiting with relatives. Carl Rassmusen. Mr, and Mrs. Leland Ashcroft and . two sons of Hyde Park were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. Y. 'Bingham and family Tuesday. Miss Naomi Wood is visiting in Ogden with her sister, Mrs. Dona Swenson. Mesdames Gwen Noble, Mamie Balls, Margret Violet Noble, Bingham, Audrey Bingham, Gladys Bingham, May Wood, Eva Munk and Charlotte Thain and the Misses Carma Ball and - AMALGA ooooooooooc-cpciooooqobob- a 3 , u ' ' - r- J . o HWi, IMI1C.ES! yotr you ran buy ileppntlablo Just a minute, folks. Here the pigeon we dispatched to Dan Howley of the Reds. And here's his answer. We'll be up there in 1932. That whirring noise you just heard was the pigeon starting back with a message to Howley, asking him how far is up. We have an sneaking idea he meant up there behind the seventh o ' vfnnly ,(( "OSL comes THEY STAND AMERICAN i I crowd estimated at 65,000 saw the Trojan secondary defense caught on its heels in the third period by long direct-h- it passes friin Red Schefflln to Bud Toscani and Fred Canrinus. Toscani and Cannrlnus, raced unmolested for touchdowns. You couldn't blame St. Marys supporters when they rooted up the goal posts in mad delirium after the game. Utah and the University of defeated, Colorado, although left indelible impressions of The football. Rocky Mountain Utes. thrice champions In their sector, were beaten 7 to 6 by Washington. The huskies scored on a pass, Hufford to Smith. Hufford converted and won the game. Utah scored on on aerial later from Tedesco to Clark, but Tedescos try for point was wide. Utah was the equal of Coach Jimmy Phelan's men. 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