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Show a A t'V THE HERALD f PAGE TWO - JOURNAL. LOGAN, UTAH. TUESDAY. 17, 1931. NOVEMBER Logan Gridders Prepare for State Playoff Test Worley, Hull Out But May Get Into Big Game , ' field on three successive vb inner plays The only thing that served to dampen the Grizzlies spirit in the least In Mondays workout was the fact that Keith Worley, their great little captain and quarterback, was still unable to don a football suit, and Roy Hull, regular end, was home with a bad cold. Worley suffered an Injured ankle in the North Cache game and it was at first believed lie would be okeh by Saturday. Although he discarded the crutches on Monday, his ankle is still very weak, anil it remains to be seen whether he will get in the elimination fracas. By JACK CHRISTIANSEN to hand the Determined Tooele high school football team a defeat and then do likewise with the winner of the Logan game the Grizzly footbal team is wasting no time in preparing for the semi-fin- al clash scheduled for 2 p. m. In the V. S. A. C. stadium vo Saturday. .The Logan victory over North Cache some ten days ago mark- - ed the sixth game played on succeasive Fridays played by the local charges. Last week they received a mucn needed rest and were only sent through light workouts. OUTLINES FLANS FOB PRACTICE Hoping that the boys will be eager for battle Coach Bums Crookston stated following that he Monday's workout, would very likely give the team light scrimmage workouts on Tuesday and Wednesday with a blackboard drill on Tuesday, then taper off with signal drills, passing and kicking on Thursday and Friday. Ail Logan high football practices from now on will be conducted behind closed gates. Much of the time during the week will likely be used in perfecting a defense to stop the cleverly executed spinner plays of the Tooele boys. The Sterl Harris coached team made their three touchdowns against Rich III LI. NOT IN STARTING LLNEXP Hull will likely be able to play Saturday, although it is highly probable that he wall not be in the starting lineup. Minus the services of Worley and Hull the Grizzlies would be shorn of a great offensive thrust. The Logan captain is one of the greatest open field runners ever developed in northern Utah, and has also been the spark plug in the Logan attack. Hull plays defensive end His and offensive halfback. clever interference running on offense in the Boxelder game was outstanding and the two holes would be tough ones to fill. Crookston will likely use Ad- - rian Morrell in Hulls place if the latter is unable to play. Morrell will play end on offense and will change with Quinney at center on defense- - He was in the starung lineup against both Boxelder and North Cache and is a good ball player. To bridge the gap in the backfieid, the Logan coach will rely on two inexperienced ball carriers to fill Worleys shoes, providing of course the fighting little captain Is unable to play. A1 Lundahl and Ernest Hugie have been getting the call in recent practices and are staging a merry battle for the position. Both boys are good line plungers and only lack exycr-ienc- e and confidence. Hugie Is the faster of the two and Is a good passer and kicker but he is a trifle erractic. Lundahl on the other hand is not as .versatile but is considered a trifle more consistent. AD FEATURE Of 8EING A RADIO ANMODKICER S that we HAZEL BOSS HAILEY IS5I BY main touxy 48 wh aha pl.t. ht'Mrara Service Inc lout her "trained look and was gay, afraid of De Loma or auyoue else. spoken, she knew the jig would be even coquettish again. The worst was over. up. De- - Loma would never believe Mr. Jupiter beamed upon her and that was accidental. fcrotkrr, l.UUIK,-AT ARY slabbed at the frozen fruits Bruce applauded mildly. will Ike murder ef old WHS. 11 Bates, who had been smoking Fl'.lOL aad latrr rap bddlu dan a A ja her Ice unseeingly. She was ad ktllad klm to keep klip Irani Excellent! liq felicitated them and idly looking out over the harso absorbed that it disconcerted her both. You should really be in the bor, now shifted lazily in his chair. 4k to HIM by YUmEf of when she glancad up and saw her cinemas. Oil, is La Mosca your horse?" be Jtary'a ftaaee. DIRK H table all her. at hla companions looking THBt, aad family okjfrt grunted affably as if just becoming Alary laughed, mmiortely. Thar WHfvc B4ie She looked around at them lather aware of the conversation. aa 4a the paticc lfca ra wildly, frightened at haring been "Were considering it. la De Loma looked from Bruce to The was Countess . bread BUCK JUPITER, a be Fat man off twisting guard. Vtttru from Karwfte elih caught between restless fingers, affecting Bates and back again. lie was taut a! vvornaa friead. Hie father oraere . What is It? she asked. an indifference Mary knew bhe was as a spring, Mary could see suspiRial oat ail wakea Harr hla heir, The Countess lowered her eyes. far from cious. She could hear the beating feftpaa wears to root Mary who feeling. rr was la fcdklkfpfca "Enrique merely aaying that of her own heart In the tens simake a Yes, you very la iHkUvSiiqi look she murmured you exquisite, lence. tefaaii obflplanall(allaR, woman older the pair, all the jeune Hie la tka tilePm at Tka Jttp. throatlly. "Not at She was," De Loma atfnrered, Bp Salle Marp tkat pcapla are re. fille. It Js perhaps the dress? Re- served dryly. And only Mary, per- after a moment's hesitation. was venompeatlap Brpccp rkarpee pad to alive the haps, fully flair the dress the for markable, If aka keep IP Miami aa Ikp Youve sold her then? Bates pMa ka trill young American working woman ous implications of that remark. paekt, aa ake spoke casually, apparently without alaa keUere tkem. plaaa, no had In she to But waste time slavInterest. Barr saea. Tka Fir, possesses. By day, the grub, skaat karnr laaeaklp; ing away at the typewriting ma- rcseulmcut of Louise' cattiness; She has been shot, De Loma rpaalak Pi Hla-lapppp. Dirk ekeee attpalloaa silo was soon how she Is chine at night, roila! She wondering snapped. Everyone at the table a kip farmpr pwaetkaart. I could to leave without manage stared at him. surprised out of the TUOI, vk 1a trrlp ta a butterflv, dressed like a queen! klm hack. THE COCSTEH, arousing Do Loma'a suspicion. He roles they were playing. At the Mraeea Mead, laired pee pp aid Amazing! to seemed have joined the party horror in their faces. Da Loma The scratch was in that, as usual, Maad COL NT DE COMA. Oc did Just amp p ika pim at tka aeeaer but Mary was saved from ri permanently. why, she caught himself up quickly. plying not .ad tkt Fljra karaa. kuow. when De The injury, be explained suave suddenly leaning Bow go on tvirn the aronr forward on Loma, But the Couutess made it easj 1y, made it necessary, his arms, asked bluutlj ; CHAPTER XXIX for her. She professed a headache. "Haven't we met before? There was a concerted exhaling AJTARY tried to speak from dry From those It was ft challenge, but Its swiftwatching silly of breulhs. Mary looked into her ' throat but could not. She mere- ness found Mary ready to meet it. horses," Bruce remarked. Never plate, not daring to lift her hot ly nodded. She must get hold of eyes to the mans face. Yes. what You were at Shays, weren't again for me! hereelt, she thought wildly, or she You should have worn glasses," he said was the truth ; but it was would give the whole thing away. you? She laughed, as at an irre- De Loma chided sistible memory. "If Id known her. taking a pair not the Injury sustained on the D Loma drew up a chair at the then of colored lenses from bis pocket track that had made death welcome 'Countess urgent invitation. He and offering them to her. You will to the courageous little animal! Known? Known what? . said need these if you are here long. She had taken a bad tumble hut reprovingly, All that Is past. v looked him at ith Mary straight Louiae. Thera are no titles in she had struggled to her feet again The sunlight is very strong. the of just right digree America, remember. So that was how she had missed and ran the race out, game to the innocence. And she had not evea "Nensensp, the Countess laughed. him, Alary decided. His face was core. Why. that you were a count, of half hidden with the "Tfiera aro more here than in Eulimped! No, what had made it on; glasses course! She held her lower lip and if was hla eves that ono could necessary to shoot her was what rope nowadays! with her teeth, as it to control her not mistake as Air. Jupiter ale Ills dinner, paying black and soulless happened later, in the paddock. We thought you weie De Lama kicked hell Mary knew. as marble. no attention to the conversation. amusement. a you know a racketeer! We out of ber. She had been killed Thank God, thought Mary, he to "Give them Miss Harkness. ran from the place. purely out of revenge, to satisfy doesnt suspect Now if I can only practically the Countess Is "She grumbled. Didn't you notice it? the man's murderous fury at the ba sure of m self. . . . The beady black eyes did not 'the one who takes us there. She boroe for letting him down. But De Loma was not look mg at (change expression. Aa they bored lilies the taces; I do not." The others, however, were Jier. After the first switt glam-You liko racing? De Loma Into hors, seeming to her relieved at De Lome's ex-- j did h imagine it or had his ejes very soul lor guile. Alary probo met, them asked quickly, lookiug sharply at planatiou. When she could trust to ilv her throat, invulmitai strayed steadily, unwaveringly, (It be weie the glil. herself to look up Mary surprised Seeking the necklace? he gate 1ns sealed off now if lie didn't Maiy shrugged. "It is a famous a look of Intent speculation on the to the Countess, rhattiug 'bHipre her . . .! ller limit attention I track, and 1 had never seeu a race. other woman's face as she studied with her in a maimer at once most slopped for a moment o f ter-- I I don't like it much. no. Why ' De Loma under sleepy lids, nni Intimate. Mary looked rilde suspense.) should I? I bet on the horse every"She must have roet you a good at Brace to sec how he was taking The innocent confusion tlmt one eays will win. and he falle bit today, eh? the throaty voice He was calm enough. No trace showed in her face apparently satis-tie- down. I have hardly the luck to murmured. of jealousy there, at least, apparent lnm. for be hroko Into a giln, make a racing enthusiast, should "Too much!" De Lotna gritted, Jo the eye. and turned to the Countess to you say? Out of the corner of her eye The music started and with ono speak of Houiellilug else. The music "Ah, the clumsy fool! Do Loma Atary thought she saw a dark coord the two stood up and danced began again, a dreamy tangs this exclaimed before she had finished, visaged man who had been hover away, almost forgetting to excuse time find to Mary's surprise lie riainly it enraged him merely to ing about the door beckon to Do themselves In their absorption. Loma abruptly turned back to her remember the afternoon's debacle. Loma just then, but she could not -"She's a jinx, that horse. She al- j be sure. She looked about Marys thoughts were racing. ugalu nd asked her to dance. casually Her heart plunged once, then be- ways brings mo bad luck. Well, she (hut the man had turned his back. Once she thought of throwing the won't damn her! to more, He seemed to be poring over someany thump madly. She felt quite yrhole thing on Bruce's shoulders. gan . There ts the man who killed cold and numb but somehow she Why don't you change her ' thing he held in his hand. Then Bruce would be got to her feet, lifted her arms to name? Bruce suggested indiffer- he put something in his rest pocket your mother! perhaps a fountain pen. equal to the emergency; he would hi at. Then, Incredibly, aha was ently. "Sometimes that helps." De Loma had risen to go and she know what to do. And the could moving off with him, hia arm about Alary knew the remark was but she htdd her breath. De did not want to stare, run away and hide, where this her, her hand In his. It was . . . will see you again? the trembling of the knees would not horrible. She, Mary Harknuss. in Loma might not take It so. She i threaten to conquer her at any the arms of tills murderer, this began to regret that Btuce had not Countess asked. De Lomas jaw shut like a trap. Xulzmte! If Bruce had been a trifle thief! For ono ottTul lustaut she been takeu into roiiliileiHe about more approachable she might actu- felt her knees give way under her. the identity of the man they were "I must go now," he replied, his ally havo done it. But this frozen Then she was dancing, she felt the after. Fearful of llruec's head- eyes on the man in tho doorway. calm of his was more than she beat of the music, she wrenched her strong impulsiveness, she and Sir. Some business matters. I w ill see mind away and kept It way from Jupiter bad decided to keep the yon later. could break through. He came round the table and There was no doubt In her mind the man beside her. Gradually the essential facts from the younger that it was the same man she had black, dizzy whirlpool before her man for a while. But he could stared down at Mary, unsmiling. sea at Shays, She would know eyes cleared. hardly have made a more unfortu-uat- e "I ahali hope to dance with you him anywhere. The same smooth remark it he had really in- again, he said politely. Thank you. Shall ,you be at the allow akin, the same jet black A QUICK spatter of applause tended to. And as if that were not fete? Mary put all the invitation broke out as they finished. enough, ho blundered on; hair, the bold, black eyes, io at her command into the look she La iiosca! Vhy. thats It was disco- Lookiug about in surprise, Blaiy unwinking. sent straight Into tho black, inncerting to meat his stare there saw that they wore almost the only was something rapacious, inhuman couple on the floor. The others desperately, Mary set scrutable eyes. For an instant she heeled slipper ou his went hot and cold with fear that had moved away to mako room fur QUICKLY, bout it. And this other puzzle, of bis ac- them. It was impossible not to be foot and stepped hard. Bruce she had dene It too crudely. That quaintance with the Countess. pleased. As she walked baik to looked at her angrily, his mouth "come hither" look had been far jWhere had those two known each their table, she felt sure of herself. open to protest but something in too bald if the man had any sense he would be disgusted. other? The Countess was making Those treacherous feelings were ber face stopped bira fortunately. She could not know, however, Yes. yes! Bhe tossed. In loud, her first visit lo America, osten- vs!! under control now; the admirar style, thats the what De Loma read in the blush of sibly, and Mary knew definitely tion of alt those people, even that America had been the acene of though she knew it was not due to horse you lost your money on! But lovely confusion that overspread you neednt Insult Mr. Count De her cheeks. He was human and he operations .of The Fly for several her directly, but rather to Da She was almost shivering was vain. He brought his heels toextraordinary skill as a part- Loma. years past, at least! but these ner, had Infected her with just the with relief that he had not gone on gether and made her a jaunty bow. resolutely Mary Thats a date! be said. I shall thoughts aside lest they show Jn feeling of confidence she needed. and said what- she guessed he bad thats Italian for he there! her face as she and Bruce returned She was sure now that she could started to saOnce that word was tTo Be Continued j , The Countses had play the game out to the finish, un The Fly. fo the tab! begin lilt "nwnl NRKXF.a at4i THE FL1, fcrr tr. IninI. j arU-dtep- 1 ni ... ak nh wide-eye- ... ' Aggies j life Game stApiuM NCA Sport Parade BY HENRY People may laugh but Utah are taking this game seriously, not w ith the intent of holding Utah to a low score but intending to win. Coach Dick Romney, at prac-- 1 tice Monday .m?ht. outlined a program of practice bet een now and a week from Thursday that is expected to be plenty tough for Utah before the game is over. Bad meoicine in both offense and defense u being planned This game recalls to the minds of old spoils followers, the game in 1923 between the teams. The Aggies were out ! McLEMORE United Press Correspondent ATLANTA, Ga Nov. 17 up Now I dont know a single soul connected with Rose Bowl business. Not even an usher or a third assistant ground keeper, it must just be my that prompts me to give that outfit this unmask-- j so ed advice. My advice to the Rose folks is simply this. Invite Tu-- e lane, or rather its green wave football team, to come out there Al Fiesco tea with Southern California on New Years day. This is sound advice, for that Tulane outfit will wow em right into the aisles. Wow em, that is, if the boys and girls out there go for the club that has power, speed, brains, fighting spirit and loads of color. Of course, Tulane might tip and smite the Trojans down, but I understand the Cal.for-nlan- s are kinder getting used to seeing their entry whipped by the invading forces, so I dont guess Tulane would be barred as a dangerous cliaiac-te- r. t j,r, An online kuk brought thp Aggies a touchdown in the first minates, 0f ulay and thev foueht the utes to a stand;tiil j bring victory and cheat the Utes out of a conference chain r,ions'llD Thls year. Utah Aggies have another light, but fighting ag- come that has gregation through with some upset victories but they have the added incentive of a possible conferto spur ence championship them on this year ARE IN BI ST OP CONDITION Althdtfth King Football still occupies the center of the stage in Logan with Logan high sehool having a chance at he state title and Utah Aggies having a chance at the conference title, much interest is being shown m basketball. One of the chief topicsjof discussion in basketball cncle is the Logan Commercial leagui Tins group, started last year b a group of basketball enthusiasts from local business houses, is expected to lay plans within a short time for the coming season. Ottis Peterson, president or the league last year, is expect-- I ing to call a meeting within a short time at which represen tatives of the different teams entered last year wall make plans and elect officers to han-17 idle the league during the year iv SAN FRANCISCO, I The Logan Junior hrgh school dj P) California and Jjiamora, was last champion ancient rivals of northern Cali-- i f a thrilling battle forma football, entered another BiueiiEht-Fireston- p thf, other "big game week today.o group Presbyterians finished with both teams practicing Barbers fourth in a hind locked gates for their test third andtournament that atplayoff of the season. tracted several hundred people For one of the few times in Other members of the league the 40 years these schools have Postoffice, Herald-Journa- l, been fighting, they will send in were theAmerican Foods. Stone so teams evenly Saturday Service C, matched that even the experts Cutters, Battery Offices, Poultiy confess themselves bewildered. Motor, City Bordens By their surpitsing and swift assoc.alion, , it is highly probaimprovement during the season blemis that a complete constituthe Golden Beais were made will be drawn slight favontes, but every day tion and the odds are hammered down up to icplace the comparatively which informal organization toward even money- year. This is Undoubtedly the strongest de- functioned to last make competition fensive team in the west, the expected more even and bring a more California squad under Coach business-like method into the Bill Ingram, former navy mendiffera playing. far will tor, present ent type of football from the and deceptive game of Those who have lost interest dodging the Cardinals. in me because of my marriage are negligible. Rudy "Socialism is a creed., which Vallee, crooner. believes there is a positive virtue in spending public money. Sir John Simon, English For-geo- FARMERS REALLY INTEND TO WIN ftoT A S1U6CE BoTrue uUAi FouND in THE re L s IQTtA HOKlM TIK 'BIS the Thanksgiving Day lineup. The remainder of the Aggie lineup is mtact. These eight are Deb Young, Tommy Thompson and I. Smith in the backfieid and John Vranes, Bill Barker, Aland Del Wilkins and E. Smith on the line. With the aid of some very excellent sophomore material, this group is planning on the revenge stunt in a tug way and dont intend to let anything stand in their way. The big game, Utah Aggies vs University of Utah at "Salt Lake. of previous recRegardle.-ords of the two teams during Uhe year this is the "big game. And this year, a aijall. but f.ghtmg Utah Aggie aggregation has a chance at the conference title with the undefeated Utes. CZS&teKvx days-Jacob- s Gems of Peri . EVERY NIGHT.. & fill AH here-to-fo- 4 wife cam detect Vou NEW YORK. Nov. 17 Oi Joe Jacobs, manager of heavyweight champion Max Schooling, has told Madison Square garden officials the champion has an offer of $200,000 for a bout with Mickey Walker and unless the garden duplicates this he will not agree to its proposal to match the two at Los Angeles in February. Definite announcement on details of the Los Angeles bout are expected In a few and William F. Carey of the garden are said to be agreed on the Olympic coliseum as theAlte, George Blake of Los Angeles as the referee, and the ICE lenth of the bout 12 rounds, no decision, under the management permitted In California. Jacobs announced tentative plans for a tour of the country by Schmelmg on his arrival next month. The itinerary includes exhibiIce Skatng, a Lake City, Ogden, pleasure enjoyed only by boys tions at Salt who knew where to go to find and Reno, Nev. small txmds. will likely become a reality for stu- dent at the college, are the dents of the USAC and towns- chief leaders in the move for a rink. Nielsen, who halls from people this year, At cording to Jack Croft, as- Calgary, Canada, was a memsistant coach at the college, ber of the Utah Aggie hockey the st?3 plans are being made for a team which won skating rink ui a large pasture hockey title last year, owned by the college. The pas- j Various other organizations ture is just south of the sta- . and clubs of the college are also dium. assisting in the making of the Croft and Carl Nielsen, a stu- - rink. The Big Game Fills Attention Of Aggies n, j 1 11 GIT -- N cro-Ane- j be-tv- by-la- iJust-a-Mai- The squad came back from Colorado m excellent shape. statesman. Schaub and Wilkins were taken out of the game w'tn injuries First Ward M Men and but they are only minor hurts Gleaner Girls will give a dancand should not interlere with ing party Tuesday night. Pumpkin pies and other refreshments By nominating Tulane for the hooking up in a charity game. will be served. Good music and other half of the Rose Bowl Such a game would pack any special entertainment. Small adlineup I automatically become stadium in the south. .N17 , mission price. public nuisance No. 1 in Tenof several the nessee, and citistates more zens may take up my trail, armed with squirrel guns. So as a precautionary nvCuoUie I am going to say out loud and In public, that maybe if I had ISSUE) efilEE? seen Tennessee whack Vanderbilt on Saturday instead of watching Tulane wallop Georgia, I might be urging Tennescalloused see for the Rose Bowl with every JIRED, aching, hurt like a one of the 150 pounds in my toothache. Get rid of tired, frame. compact, well-kn- it Tennessee may be as good or painful feet by wearing the better than Tulane, for all I only shoe with the four feaknow, but if it is, then its tures that every foot needs. Four usMhipfiected Arch Prewnef just about all the football team comfort faoturc every foot ee4: You can do better, more acit is possible to assemble under 1 Lone arch (patented) faeyren curate work w hen you wear one roof. For in whipping individual At shoe. or Call for this ease write is an which with Georgia 2 Scientific support for tneUUr ml forward (transverse) arch. called ridiculous, Tulane looked new booklet, The Secret of like the McCoy, the OXarnty, 3 Good Feet. Flat, crosswise, inner flat. the goods, the class, the w;ell, ll Our method 4 like a football outfit that would Sole bends where foot bends. of assures a you perluting stand a lot of beating from any fect tit. team. If you are a reg-ul- customer of ours jou have been approached by in 0. P. Skaggs System Man often ind heard the question, J Can we help you?It js a big part of our duty to help or assist every patron to find all the items desired and especially patrons that are new or unfamiliar with our store. If you imagine you do . not like self service, try it just hot-head- ed $ t-V i) Can We Help You? i Kp d - once at our store and youll find you have been w rong all along. sole-ta- heel-to-ba- V) There very elegant chance that neithei be will Tulane nor Tennessee asked to visit the coast. If such is the case, the Green Wave and the unemployment situation irt their ne.ghborhoods by is. of course, a Petersons' Shoe Store 56 Years of Quality Footwear" OR SKAGGS TO tSustejnM FOOD STOfilS A Surety of Purity llj al-- j it j i ' inno-ceu- , curl-usl- LOGAN t, West 1st North, 88 South 2nd East, 382 South Main HYRUM SMITHFIELD WELLSVILLE 2J A y Beef Steaks brother-and-siste- Lo-ffi- . Loin, Tender and juicy 2 lbs 25c Bacon , Sugar Cured, Sliced 1-l- b. Carton . 21 c i t |