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Show THE HERALD PAGE SIX BULLDOGS, - JOURNAL, -- SATURDAY. LOGAN,-lTAH, BEES TIE North Cache, and Ogden Victors In Last Games Final Region One Standing Of Teams - SECOND IN REGION PLAY:, By Ahern OUR BOARDING HOUSE ft AMP EGAD, FOLK'S, OA AmiHER OCCASION WAS 'fwlO'TMOLlSAWP MILES UP lU THE A AMAZON --SUsiOLE -- MV CAMP, CAMOE AMD V PRCUISICMS WERE SWEPT AU1AV lU ATERRiFc' ALL THAT WAS LEFT ME WSAS FLOQ.D MV RIFLE. AMD OME CARTRIDGE CGMiMG FAST WORK, KiD I UcTBEfMC ABLE I I NOVEMBER- 14, 1031. UPC A A G AMT BQA- - COASTRlCTcR , I SHoT THE Huge pvtHoM THeM,dismaMTuMg , MV gum, I used THe Rifle-barre- l To WITH AIR, i IMFLATE THE UMTiL IT swelled UP SUFF I Cl EUfLV Ta bear MV WEIGHT FCR FLOAT MG CMTHE WATER I XlHB To TALK, Vau PUT THAT SELF MADE. FORT COLLINS, Coio., Nov. Colorado Aggies and the Utah Agg:es met here today with the local Farmers es- RECORD CMTH 14. TALKIUGMACHIM -- VA Last Weeks Results 'T Preston 13. (Wednesday), North Cache 33, Weber 0. Ogden 33, South Cache 0. Region One fooiiull is over 7 once more and the champions ' Boxelder AMD, CM 2.1, -- THAT ODD RAFT, MV WAV DCWM THE AMAToM To cmoM.cap, go before' lets oM He puts more RECORDS? - READY 'I'.."' tablished as a slight favorite at game time. Although Colorado was coniceded ' the edge in all around strength, the invaders were in excellent condition and confi-- I dent they wjuld upset C. A. The probable lineup: Colo. Aggies Pos. Utah Aggies le Smith . Ormo Wilkins itor i Kerr Forgeon c Greffenious Barker Kasel rg Law Fnsbie n, E. Smith Morris . re L. Smith q Maag Schaab White . .. la .. Young . Sartoris rh ... .. Tolman Rasmussen .... f Officials: referee, Chilson; Reddish: linesman; umpire. Truscott, field judge, Schrep-ferma- n. ! . OVlLlZAToM . are the Logan Grizzlies. North Cache and Boxelder, two strong disteam of the Ogden-Cach- e V, . trict finished in a tie for second place. Ogden finished in fourth and Preston, Bear River and Weber all tied' for fifth, sixth and seventh while South Cache failed to register a single win and had to be content with the cellar. As was mentioned in a previous article, Logan has clearly over shown their superiority other teams, due to the fact that they have won' every game by not less than' two touchdowns. North Cache proved the biggest surprise Of the season with their fine playing this year. The Bulldogs chalked up four wins as compared to one loss. The Whiting coaehed machine Is about the best the Richmond school has turned out for several years. Boxelder finished in much the North same position as did Cache. The Bees suffered only one defeat, their single blemish coming from the hands of the Grizzlies. Ogden champion . . ,. PRESTON Coach Joe Calls next years prospects defeated 0 Logan High second team on the Preston football field Friday afternoon. Preston made considerable more yardage. However Dibble, Logans quarterback, was a constant threat with his shifty open field running. W. Rasmussen accounted for Prestons first touchdown and Chatterton, the ninth grade prospect, carried the ball over for the touchdown. The second touchdown was the result of a long gain through the line by Nash, Preston Sophomore , 13-- O I PROVO. Nov. 13 i UP A crip-Die- d but 'fighting university df Wyoming elevi n aided by the "THE MAJORS j hard smashes of a substitute U S MT OFT SLEEVE halfback spoiled Brigham Young 1W31 HT N MHVKf, INC. homecoming toduv by a 13 to 7 victory. Scheifiu. a substitute, war, c Finch Smith the main1 cog in Wyomings unColietti rg His Ayl worth. triumph. expected Wade Funk rt smashes and wide end ' .. Bair re Porghill runs gained consistently and . Greenwell Johnson. qb were the principal factors in Balls rhb Serrin botli Cowboys touchdowns. lhb .. Villett Hunter The outcome was a surprise. fb Gladwell , Bergesop Brigham Young, by virtue of . Score by innings: its defeat of the Utah Aggies 0 0 0 Weber which, in turn had trimmed 7 14 6 North Cache 633 the Cowboys 12 to 0. was preHebe - Coach BullRICHMOND dicted a winner. And the CouH UP 14. Dl Nov. MOLINE, gars would have been, but to: Whiting's North Cache A majority of the 7.500 Moline Selierfius. dog football team showed too saw Jack who fans boxing Weber much power for the Dempsey in ' action here last high school boys Friday afternight were convinced today that noon at Richmond and the the former heavyweight cham-- 1 brilliant Whiting team scored pion cannot stage a success-- 1 a 33-- 0 victory. ful' comeback. Thw North Cache boys who ' Mrs. Oliver Larson was pleasblows cuum appeared 'Dempsey's only the week before j feeble as surprised Wednesday evewasted George Neron, greek antly at nearly beating Logan, a party in honor of i'ttie time in rolling up touch(heavyweight, and Pete Wistort, ning each her biilhday anniversary, given Chicago down after touchdown. Their heavyweight, SALT LAKE CITY, Nov. 14 by a group of stayed two rounds with him at her home heavy team simply lipped tn.c A delicious two course Weber wall to pieces and al- (UP I Ira Derry, 206, whom Salt in exhibition bouts in which IQ friendsThe chicken dinner was served. The Ounce gloves were used. lowed a group of hard hitting Lake fans called "our Try his match last night with', gate receipts exceeded $10,000. table was graced with Pompom and fast backs to make big Covers were long as1 possible The crowd booed and hissed chrysanthemums. gains practically at will. Ace Joe Oraweiz as again but finally was compelleddeci-to Dempsey as he failed to show- marked for 15 guests. Follow Johnson, quarterback. dinner, the remainder of ally punching power, and resort 'uig played a great game for the end it with straight and ed to rough and foul tactics in the evening was spent playing winners. His generalship, re- sive falls. Dern took the first fall with both exhibitions. Neron ODenpd games, visiting and radio mu turn of punts and thrusts through the line were a series of temple grinding a cut over Dempsey's leit eye sic. The regular Relief Society minutes in the first round, and blood lieadlocks after 22 beyond reproach. The meeting Tuesday afternoon conTwo yards Bergeson as he grappling. He could have flat? streamed down his fa.ee. he former champion appeared tired sisted of teachers reports, may rightfully be termed, lived tened Oraweiz to whenever give the cash before the end of the first handiwork, special program and up to his name and the 180 chose, rather, were social. Refreshments round. pounder brought the Richmond customers a show. Oraweiz. caused a mild stir in In the second round Demp- served to 27 members. boys the needed few Jeet when the second fall when he heaved sey delivered a series of low Mrs. John Ashleman, accomthey were most needed. The entire North Cache line hhnself around the ring in a punches and repeatedly brush- panied by her son, Earl left on for Ca'iforma, ball and series of clumsy flying tackles, ed Nersons hair into his face Wednesday wonderful played smeared the Weber ball carriers one of which sent him into the with long sweeps of his arms. where they will spend the windead in their tracks time after laps of spectators.. After nine Dempsey used the same tac- ter with relatives The ultimate winners minutes, Dern caught a firm tics in the second bout alter Armistice day was celebrated time. the the Wednesday morning by had scored in each of the four per- hold on the Pole and flattened Wistort reopened wound over his eye and caused North Logan schools, with a iods totaling 14 points in the him wuth a body slam. Jack Russell, 242. picked Up blood to flow down Jack's special program. second quarter. The schools are also obAndre Costa nos, hurled him un- cheek. The lineup: Weber North Cache Dempsey, who weighed abjui serving educational week with ceremoniously out of the ring le .. . Itawlings and then wondered why ins 190, planned to leave today ior special programs in keeping Taylor the Kansas city for another apprar- - with the aims and objects of Favero , opponent was awarded It ... on a foul. education. ance. . Blair1 match Barratt lg i ACE UP f well-earn- off-tack- le . . . . 00 Ogden-fach- tile, Indian's from now on will be in the thick of the fight' for a berth among the leaders of the loop. Bear River' working under a new coach in Vernal Harris gave a good account, of themselves. Weber registered their only win over South Cache and took four setbacks. Bouth Cache was the hard lurJc outfit of the Region. Coach Neilsen had his troubles at the HYRUM-T- he Hynun school and the fact that south Cache bjs team was very light and Jaguars wound up one of the accounts for the inexperienced most disastrous football seasons poor showing of the Jaguars. they have experienced since Flash Neilsen took over the reigns at the Hyrurg school when they finished on the short end of a 33-- 0 score with Ogden high school hre. Friday afternoon. San Francisco wholesale dairy Ogden did most of their scormarket: Butter: 92 score 33: 91 ing in the first half when the 3090 score 31; score Tigers hit the South Cache line and ran the ends for a The lead. four touchdown touchdowns were scored on straight football and the Jaguar line simply could not. stop the savage attack of the visitors After a lengthy lecture at half CHICAOO, Npv. 14 uifl Grain time, the Jaguars came back in range: Wheat: ' Open High Low Close great style to hold the Ogden- Dfeb .58 .58 4 .56 2 .56 4 ites to a single touchdown. Ii .61 6 .59 2 .59 4 was a game fight the losers Hat .61 Mby .62 4 .623-- 4 .61 8 .61 4 dlsDlaved but it came just a .631-.61 8 .613-- 4 little too late. 4 .63 4 JUljr ' I 1- -4 3-- 1-- j 5-- 3-- 3-- 5-- BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES September and October, 1931 totaled $8,965.21, according to a report made by Fred Rich, clerk of the forest office. Timber sale receipts totaled $2,274.15; Cattle and horse grazing fees, $1,694.32; sheep grazing $1,530.34; special use permits, $535.60; trespass, $1898, ccoper- work, $2,891 14; special degies gave Wyoming its first set- posit account from sale of tresback. The Colorado Aggies' pass stock, $20 68. ' blasted them. Brigham Young Disbursement totals for the ' took Utah Aggies, and then three months ending September Wyoming took Brigham Young-Vrane- 30, $22.045.90., . About all that proves is that any one who deliberately makes a practice of picking football Junior High games ought to know better. Visit Class Rooms pVd-long-ed off-tack- le j 'f-ativ- e s Parents Speaking of picking we had a letter today from a gentleman in Utah (name and address upon request) asking us to please pick his home town team to lose its last games. It seems that when this department picks his team to win. It loses, and vice versa. It is things like that that spoil our day. The Junior high school parents visiting day was held , l Thursday. This was part of program for National Educational week. A number of the parents attended classes in , . the forenoon. An efficient committee of studrots wriepmted the parents ar.d escorted them to t'm various c'ass thorns. At 1:55 p. m Kgular classes v.eie dismissed, fcrt each teach- er held con house, in their c.ass rooms. Abo it two hunccvd 'J po'ents avaJid themselves cf Inf opportunity o become brt- - j ter acquainted with the teachers of their boy and girl-, The students served refresh- ' ments to their guests in the library. The visitors were well pleased with the work done by ' principal Hess and his corp of teachers. 30 points- - '111 . - for the months of July, August, But regardless of all unkind cuts, we maintain that Utah is going to trim Colorado U. and that they are .going to do it by ' 20-- 8 Cache national forest receipts By WILLIAM U. BAILEY United Press Stafi Correspondent. Most football correspondents, particularly those silly enough to go into the business of forecasting results, are a bit dizzy today from trying to dope out that Brigham Young Wyoming game yesterday. Early in the season Utah Ag- 9 , at Ogden in the middle .of the season. Preston served notice on other, e district teams. that Hot Spots In The R. M. C.'f And in face of all others who are picking Denver U. to win, we stubbornly hold to our opinion that Colorado College is going to turn in the high score in that little discussion. And we pick Colorado Aggies to beat Utah Aggies and don't care who kncfvs it. i And if more than two of those three picks are sour we are j going to quit picking football games and take up something Its Romantic History nice and eaSy like higher mathematics where there is at Bill Col con town marshal of least some chance of being Searchlight, Nev., when the litright. tle town was in the midst of a i wild boom, was a We are coming into an era ed fellow, but quick cn the trig- - i: of free' spending. We have determined to keep law i learned that it is more pleasant ger. to go broke spending money and order. Searchlight's mines were than to go broke investing; it. millions and there was Britton Davis. a reckless spirit in the air, when 1 one morning, what promised toi' develop into a general shoot- ri ing afiair broke out. Bill turned over two bad men to the undertaker to quell the The Ralph Smith camp of disturbance. Six years later he was made the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold their monthly marshal of Corona, Cal. Bad luck had persistently folmeeting on Thursday at the lowed Corona's officers. Mexihome of Mrs. Sadie Palmer. The M Men and Gleaners of cans had killed three cf them the M. I. A. are sponsoring a within' a year. Bill had been there only a harvest ball Friday evening in xhoit while when he mpt one' the ward recreation hall. Mrand Mrs. W. E. Nyman, of his Nevada friends in Los Mrs. Anna L. Nelson and Mrs. Angeles. How are you coming along " Kirby King attended a birthday dinner at Bear River City with your new job? asked the on Wednesday, and spent the friend. "Oh, all right, drawled Bill day with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Nyman Co ton. but its gettin kinda entertained at a dinner party quiet downatheah. Had to Sunday at their home in com- bump off 13 of em last month. . pliment to Professor and Mrs. Omea Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Oddity, Andrew Homer of Salt . Lake nearly City, and Mr., and Mrs. James asSiah Khan, 18 and tall as he is old, is tired A A. Craguil of Smithfield. of being a curiosity. bowl of chrysanthemums formThe youth, who hails ed the centerpiece for the table. Persia, is now 12 feetri Following dinner a social afternoon of visiting and radio mu- tall and isnt through growing yet. Hes gone to Europe for sic was enjoyed. treatment for growing, pains Prof, and Mrs. Ernest Hardy in his . , legs. of Pocatello are spending a All his height hasdonc fof. short time, visiting with friends him so far is to gain a some- and relatives. Mr. and Mrs! Henry Osmond what insecure living from a" and Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Hard- slightly curious few willing to-man of Arbon, Idaho, spent the pay for the privilege of looking , week end with Mr. and. Mrs at him. Siah Khan cannot staild Robert Hughes. alone: his long legs are too';' Messrs. Erniest and Willard weak. Siah' Khan must be as-- " Nyman, Jack Stauffer, Melvin sisted when he eats; his long' Baugh, and Misses Verna Peter- arms are too ungainly for seif.1 son and Pearl Ferguson spent use. Never to able the Saturday at Ogden and attend- boy hopes to be ablework, to build.' ed Lire Aggie-Y. U. game. up strength under competent,Mr. and Mrs- Elam Cronquist entertained Tuesday evening at medical instruction. a dinner party at their home PANAMA BUY PLANES ;. 1 in compliment to Ira Dern ind PANAMA CITY, Panama Dern The of Lake Salt Floyd City, who are spending the work little republic of Panama is gow ith Mr. and Mrs. and the secre-tar- y Cronquist. elk ing of state, F. Arias, has an- hunting in Logan canyon. Mrs. Mary Nelson of Briggs, nounced the purchase of three planes for use m government j Idaho, is visiting with relatives. work. The planes were bought in the United States, and v Gelabert, chief of the republie's air forces, will be in complete charge of the unit. He formerly served with the Cuban Nov. 14 air forces. (USDAI Ogden, Hogs: receipts 497, including 159 for market, 160 direct and Pineapple rings which have-178 to Oakland packers. Supply been fried and browned in but- -, consists of three loads of ter are attractive and nu- -. Nebraska hogs; one load 207 lb. tritious garnishes for broiled, butchers 5.25 flat; two loads baked or fried ham. 185 lb. Nebraskas with freight benefit 4 late Friday A PRIVILEGE bulk 160-2lb weights top 4 75 to 5.00; packing sows 3.25-- 3 JACK: Grandpa, when did 75. a grandpa? Cattle: receipts 109. including GRANDPA: When you were,-born77 for market and 32 to south . San Francisco market. For week And if I had not been bom,s receipts 4085, grass steers and would you ever have become a she stock steady to strong; bulk grandpa?" ' common and medium grass No." steers 2.50-- 4 75; good steers 5 00-- 6 Then how much are you go-- ') 2.50-- 4 00; 35; Das grass heifer ing to give me for it? good grade 4 50; grass ' cows Bunte Blatt, Stuttgart. 2.75-- Our Own West ' mild-manne- r- pro-duri- i ' 1 - , ' Todays - from'-Tehera- I . Well, Well, Well !! By Martin ed Capt-Marc- o Ogden Livestock , ! , FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS V'EU.,1 6PoS TVe owe , TUIUS 1 CAM DO is To TaizE THIS DOS BACK 16 jpe 1 NN1SU Voe CATCHER. . Stop, Thief! By Blosser 0; youC-becom' . TbU COULD CO SOMETHiMS MAKE MOM Take lb ,' 3 75: all cutters 1.00-2.5- 0; bulls g is a business' vealers stock calves 2 50 to 4 50. that should be learned from Mrs. Thomas Alva Sheep: receipts 3293. including childhood. -- I ' 835 for market. 592 to Colorado Edison. feeders. 525 to Denver market. 275 to Omaha market,. 288 to St. Joe market and 778 to L. & H. RANGES are built to Chicago market. For week receipts 32,829; slaughter classes last and give satisfaction. See the 1932 models on display at 25c lower; medium and good 8 lb. range slaughter lambs CRYSTAL BOTTLING & common and medium FURNITURE CO. 0; 4 no feedWest First North slaughter ewes ing lambs sold, 2.50-3.0- 0; 4.50-5.0- 0, Home-makin- 80-8- 4.20-5.0- JK 0: .75-1.5- 72-7- I |