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Show f r THE HERALD PAGE FOUK SIDE GLANCES Clark By, George - JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. NOVEMBER FRIDAY, ji.r, By Willis OUT OUR WAY OUR BOARDING HOUSE i I ' VOO SuRE. M vOPi0 SiOE. Vakil's mV PAmTS UP OVER MV READ A C0' C'J'I DOE, BA ANS JERWc MV 8EV.T TlGKT- -j XT IM GOMMAr DOGGomE , v DOES TM AT crieckT FoR MEMAf5bR! HeS AFRAID rfb RUBBER kT will bounce. back Him am1 Im -- TrvaT 'feu. Him rr good I THAT R it! . to tilHTs -- rf ' woRKid'' --THree WITH A MAGiaAdi.at! Tri1 STAGE, AS HELPER ld A VAkllSH 11(5 CABiMET I AV v HeSiTAUcV to I Go T . SURELY PETER SEd VOU.tAUE MO TEfeRseH - wo kirf cash tUEVTiME wE ETaRT TV, vmE1L ,VCo CERT V If ARC. A MAM CF SCcR pA,V , 'at GUV OKt frV CT-(E- 19 31. 6, a.q WAS TH7 PLAOrf Iki TH AUDIENCE" wriO CAME UP TOR HH-Trick- 7 IAJ WORSE; rVE-BEES- , rfb empoRse h l GVPPEPT&a CASHl'iO THIS CHECK TOR' HARRiGAs-- S 2 oaAlV EOAD, um- Tor 10 WHAT TEU- - VOU uetT-Hi- , Times, MAMV' yJi-T- You paper-Ha- n SliCKlMG OM efty cHtCtiS ME THAT CURL UP FROM Ado ; TUdDS i TLL EAkPoRSE. (Tf To VOO Hows "THAT V 0 L r vV, t: z '6i i & ml ' Pleqse, Joe, keep away iron bucks bet on you. KAPPAS I FKEHS HOLD WASH TUBBS HARD FOUGHT EDS Cl DIG lI COITIEST BATTLES (Student Life) Pi Kappa Alpha went way out front of the other teams entered in , U. s. A. Cs-- intensive intra-mur- al program when they succeeded in downing the Delta 21-8; to take first Kapa's tournaplace in the volley-ba- ll ment. The two teams entered the final round by virtue of the Pi Kaps '21-1whipping the Foresters 4 add the Delta Kaps eking out a scant 9 victory over the Cardinals. In the first game the Pi Kaps found the Forester? very easy and it was not long until they were batting lightning balk over the net-- The. second game, which proved the best game of the tournament, found the Cardinal true to their first predicted form in the rnateh and they soon had-th- e Delta Xaps baffled with their deceptiveness. In the last two matches the Delta Kaps did a comeback, and it was not until they had scored their last point before the game was in the ixig. The - final game, which was played last, .Tuesdal. showed The first plenty of action. match saw the lead see-saback and forth until each team reached 18. The Pi Kaps made a final spurt and gradually drew away to make, the .score 8. As in the first match the second match saw the lead go from first one and then to the other-- , until it reached 15. Again' the Pi Kaps -show a little more stamina and- the? pulled away to take the match and eme by, the scare of us giving them the championship. Professor Uy Hifnaaker should be complimented qn ' the wav lnr (Student Life) Two defeat in the last two yean by the Brigham Young university Cougars has set the Aggies for a game of revenge when they meet the Cougars In Ogden Saturday. In nine years of competition with the Provo boys the Aggies have met defeat twice, won six games and tied one. Both teams are boasted by ' their respective schools as being the strongest gridiron machines produced in several years, and a battle of thrills and excitement seems to be in store. The Aggies at present are the league leaders, with four victories and nq defeats. In years ' past scores ' show 'that the A. C. was marked superior in football, but With the coming of Ott Romnoy . the . Y. U. team has steadily Improved and is no longer consumed a second class crew. The past seven years has seen the two. elevvns, - coached - by brothers, meet on the battle fields of the Rocky Mountln conference, and this year. those same two brothers will meet using again with their team practically the same tactics. Thlswili, probably be the first tine 'in Che football history of Utah that-- , this has happened. The scores for the last nine ' yean follow;,, , UBAC itt im 43 40 21-1- 1 21-1- 0; 1; 21-1- 8; 21-1- w 21-1- 21-1- 5; IS 14 0 22 10 the tournament was conducted Each team fought bard and showed an enormous amount of sportsmanship in winning or 14 . JOB ,t losing. LONDON. Nov. 6 Agnes Guest stickler. For is ... 11 years she has been sitting twice a Week on, a ladder in the Flemish room of the National Gallery copying Mahttses painting masterpiece, "The, Adoration of the Kruga She expects it will take her three or four yean longer to flntji. She says that her copy' is fakhful to the original even to the tiniest flick of the beush and hopes to receive $190,000 for it when it is done. . - , t TWINS, LG VI AFFAIRS MEMPHIS, tenn , Nov. 6 The Taylor twins, Leo and Cleo, met the Edwards twins. Martha and Mary, two years ago. Mutual lilting strengthened ' into love and now they're to married, Mary to wedding. Now that we're go ing domestic, says Martha, f guess We'll live under the same roof, The Age Of Science . -- . Youre living in the middle of it. For good or ill, this is the scientific age. ContoUed and directed to the welfare I mankind, scientific achievement may solve the worlds .. ' problem. What do you know of various fields of science? No well informed person can afford to be ignorant of the- - fact pf modem scientific achievement. Our Bureau has ready for you a packet containing Washington, NINE of its informative, and interesting easily undefsioqd bulletins on Scientific developments. The titles are:., J te, , 1. j ,1 Papular Astronomy 2. Electricity 3- Evolution Pro and Con 4. Radio Development i 5. Seven Modern Wonders fi. Weather and Climate 7. Great Inventions S. Aeronautics ' 9. Psychology Simplified If you want this packet, fill out the coupon below and mail as directed: , , . DEPARTMENT , v B-1- 3, k., Washington Bureau. THE HERALD-JOURNA- 1322 New York Avenue, Washington, D. CL, , I want the SCIENCE PACKET of NINE bulletins and enclose herewith, thirty cents in coin or loose, uncancelled; US. posts: postage stamps, to cover return postage and handling '11 ' NAME FT. and NO. CITY i I am a reader of the-Dail- STATE (Logan, Utah) I IlernlU-Journa- 'ouble vsy WIN JUSTHNiTprEN rr X ; crfeckfi AicSt-- ' By; Crane |