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Show 'r THE HERALD PASS TWO - CM?ME, LOGAN STAKE Seasons Campaign - Is LOGAN HIGH Mapped Out at Meeting GRIDDERS III ache Stake Divided Logan Stake Schedule i , To Open In Two Ipto TWo . . Groups Weeks , start NEW YORK, Nov. 23 By Jack Christiansen At a time when it appeared that the game would end in a scoreless tie, those fightlng Lo gan high school football players found themselves and chased three touchdowns over the goal line, converted two extra points, all In 15 short minutes or the final, quarter of the Logan-Tooel- g game. Playing on a wind find snow swept gridiron, the Logan Grizzlies gave ample evidence tha they are a real football team when they toppled the smartly coached Tooele Smeltontes in stake U Men will well-attend- ed semi-fin- 29-- - al 1 players received much atten-fIt was decided that the be divided into Cache sta two divisions, A and B, and that tile two highest teams in each division meet at the end of the season In a round robin tourney to determlhe tfft ftsfram In the etake. Rbund: wpHn games will 'be played at the Logan Junior Jhigh sohndj gymnasium. North Logan. Logan Third, Fourth and Fifth will comprise Division A while Benson Ward, Hyde Park and Logan Ninth and Tenth will make up D.vl-sk- m B - Officers to succeed fciwrence Turley, Harry Kemp, and Lawrence Larson were elected as follows: president, Lawrence - Larson; vice presl- dent, Lefard PoUerd; wre- -' tary Allan 'oeaveti; athletic manager Vaughah Jeffs The schedule Is as fallows: Division A " January 4 to 9 Logan Fifth at North Logan; Logan Third at Lomn Fourth. , January 11 tb 16 L Fourth at Login Fifth; North Logan at Logan Third. January 1$ t 25 North Logan at Logan Fourth; Logan Fifth at Logan Third. Janeary 25 U J North Logan at Loran Fifth; Logon Fourth at Logan Third. February 1 to I Logan Fifth at Logan Fourth; Logman Third at North Logan, to IS Logan February Logan Fourth at Noitfa Logan: Fourth at North Logan; Logan Third at Logan Fifth. February 18 to 4 North Lo gnn at Logan Fifth; Logan ! Fourth at Logan Third. February 2$ to at Logan , -- bean Ldftab Thin) at lngafi 4 WF1 $ XtiSreSNO Fooru. Xiwtn it it - fwan upk Third. that all players will have BEBS8 HOW IT ILL HAPPENED physxal ekamln&tion, mutual attendanei report lor all playIt all happened this way. The ers, signed by the class and ball brae lrn, Logan's possession Mutual presidents, ttuist be sent line as to the stake athletic manager oil their own 35 yard third quarter ended. On at th end pi eaqb month, and tng :he negt play, Keith Worley, 111 protests Should be made behalfback, fore games are played, If pos- Logan captain and ten yards lpped off tackle for sible. be fumbled the (salt and big Th sports )ut tent Ryan, the versatile signal department was named as offiup the oval and cial Scoier. AH games must be aller, scooped Tooele live yard aced to the turned Into the tne before he was downed office by 9 a. nt, the day folnhree successive thrusts at the lowing the game. These scores Tooele forviard wall failed and wtQ be published and a perinjured favoring an centage standing carried every Vorlcy nkle hobbled around end for .. . week. yards and a touchdown. Following the completion of the regular schedule, a rouno tyan added the extra point on Herald-Journ- at Division B r January 4 to 9 Logan Tenth at Logan Ninth: Hyde Park at Benson Wird. . January. 11 (e Bensotl Wards Tenth; Logan Ninth at Hyde Park. January 19 to IL- Logan ll - Ninth Tenth - at Benson Ward; at BMs Park. to Logan - - Logan Jaaaaly N.nth at Locum Tnth; Bensoh Ward at HydcPayk. February 1 to 9 Logan Tenth Benson Ward; Hyde Park at it Locan Ninth. to 1 1 February Bfeijrtm Ward at Logan Ninth; Hyde Fork at Logan Tenth., February 19 to N Logan Moth, at Logan Ttotth; Benson at Hvde Park- February Logan TVnth at Benson Ward; Hvde 1 Park at Lbgan Ninth. 9 Ben to 5 February March eon ward at Logan Ninth: Hyde Park at Marrls 7 to fenth at Logan Ninth;-!- . tk at Benson x, ... March. 14 to rd at Xogan TenthfTdstilfat Hyde Park. March'll to 2 Logan Ninth at Benson Whrd; Logan Tenth 9 99 t ton - ttop at Herald-Journ- Pirtu Hyde -- . CHICAGO, Nov. 3. range: Open Wheat: Dec. Jll-- t 31-- 3 Mar May AO -4 duly A1 1- , .n end run. Seconds later, Orme, Tooele 'ullbatk attempted to punt on its own 20 yard line but a Lo-a- n back blocked the kick and he ball rolled out of bounds on he Tooele one vard line. It vas Logans ball and Lindquist went over for a touch-lowTo finish a near perfect lay on the gridiron Ryan inte-'epf- ced a pass on his own 23 yard line and rae'ed the remaining yards for a score. He calmly booted the ball squarely between the uprights for the extra point. ' The two teams battled nip and tuck for the first three marlers. However to say that terms even they played on' would be an lnjustivo to the TOgan boys. Thp ball was in their possession the great of the time and total pmvt- vardage gained indicates that thev were .. superior to , the Tooele beys, FLAlflNO CONDITIONS n. -- 1 iTitfiEMN MOod; Ipfn & ma-lori- tv were Terrible MURRAY (Continued i iron I am just an ornery sort of cuss, but let me say out loud and in public that I am simply overwhelmed with joy that soulherjf Californlji came through to pin back the ears , of Notre Dame. Oh, I know it cost me, just like it did you and you and you and you. But that doesnt matter. Not much, anyway. It ended, for a spell, all this talk about supermen and superteams, o, and supersystems, and thats worth a few potatoes off anybodys bankroll. For three years, or ever since Notre Dame started that gosh-awfwinning streak, thk Irish have been considered invincibe ThJ? belief that the South Benders were too much for anybody to handle had grown so strong that when a classy, smart and resourceful north western outfit held them to a scoreless tie this year, everybody blartied it on' the weather, and refused to give the Wildcats enough ciedit to butter a tea biscuit. 4 DAYS TO TURKEY page one) ibly the tariff on the difference in cost of production at home and abroad with safeguarding duties on all raw material such as oil and cotton. He would encourmerchant age an , American fleet, give Is adequate protection, build the Nicaraguan canal as quickly as possible to cut five to the days from the route Orient. He would be prepared to go to should England do so to protect American commerce. He would extend more aid to railroads to avert government ownership, for he 1 opposed to OUTSIDE PRACTICE government ownership except It was th second day during where there la no alternative. the bast two Weeks that the AgHIGHER INCOMES gies have had an opportunity to TO FEEL TAXES get outdoors and they made the of it. Coach Dick Romney He would increase taxes on most sent higher incoquts, reorganize fed- their his Big Blue boys through paces, brushing up on the eral boards and commissions to reduce duplication. . extend the offense and defense tactics he has outlined in blackpractice of forming state com- which skull board practices all during with pacts participation of the federal government as was done the past week. ' Although Utah W1H nave ah lh the Boulder Dam project. He 10 over well pounds would restrict exchanges to the average of actual functions - of a market to the man over the Farmer determlocals Ore place, eliminating speculative machine, the ined that that 1$ the only edge transactions.. away. The AgTpat, in brief. Is bis nrogram. they are givingtheir to the Bryan probably would have gies, fighting on ofway the most brushed it aside as too conser- top through sensational Seasons in history, vative. I dont believe In government face this final game with a ownership though I wouldnt conference title in the balance hesitate to resort to it when and they do not intend to give needed Murray told this United in without a battle. The prbbabl Aggies starting Press. We should try to aid people by indirect methods un- lineup will be Vfanes, center; less we are going into state Barker and Forgeon; guards; socialism which calls for direct Wilkms and Law, tacklps; E. methods. If we are going to let Smith and Hull, ends; I. Smith, people ran their own affairs quarterback: Young and Schaub, then the government has got to halfbgcks; Tolman, fullback, ThB Cioup will tip the scales let them do it with what aid it at just over 171 pounds per can give That sounds a good deal like man. The line will average President Hoover," I suggested. apout U6 and the backfield The trouble with him is that around the 162 pound marker. he wont give help, Murray re-- p RESERVES LIKELY led. . "ms $500,000,606 credit TO GET CHANCE , plan remind! mp of a farmer Those who know the merciless who tied up his mule with a six ,of the Utes inch play on the chain. The poundinghowgame the Aggies can hope mule has strength but he cant wonder up under this handicap use it. The credit plan dosent to hold The secret is in reserves. give ehough slack. I Would cut The Aggies have one of th the credit loose and restrict It smallest squads lq Romneys exboronly by the solvency of the perience this year with 28 men rower. practice call every In abnormal times like these answeringButhis heres the differ some direct aid is necessary. If night. Every single man can fit the government cant do the ence. the smooth Working Aggie into things that need to be done it machine with little difference isn t worth being a government-Afor people who stand back noticeable. and pretend they have no au- edA second team Which includGutke, center; Brady and thority when something needs Whitehouse, guards; Fry and to be done to hell with them. Shields or Glenn, tackles, Dixon and Van Campen, ends; Childs pr McDonald, quarterback;. Cropley, Adamk and Murdock, haf backs; and Thompson1 or Beitnlon, fullbacks, would work San FYancisco wholesale dairy ah.,o t as good as the first market: Butter 92 score 32; 91 tea n and It is highly probable score 31 2; 90 score 30. tha they will all get a chance DAY FRACAS 1 St super-whop-p- ul The only thing I dont like about Notre Dames defeat is that it will . ult in a flood of reports that Hunk Anderson is nrf his way oit and 1932 wul find Notre Dame in char"e of a coach Who can keep the Irish record free from all defeats. Such rumors were current before the season started, and theyJl break loose again now that Nptre Dame has been whipped We'l, If they boot, hunk out for losing to Southern California. there is no iustlce this side 5! Pago Pago,' I havent seen Southern California play, but I have seen Oregprt, a team Which It whoppoed 60 or 60 to nothing, In action, and any team that can whoppo the Oregon team I saw whoppo New York University, Is a handful of a football team. 4 Mister Babe Ruth, the port'; philosopher, had baseball in his mind when he uttered classic line One day voure a a hero the next dav vou1' bum. but he could be talking a'xmt football. - For thats the way it goes on the gridiron, too If you dont believe it, grab your favorite gazette and read about the Harvard-Yal- e Ehlnd'g. Barrv Wood, who all season lairest-haked nos beert destinys child,' went sour In the on!e game he had every reason to want to make his best And little Albie Booth, who had been overshadowed by Wood all year, came out with enough glory to give everybody a second helping. 4 Personal nomination for the of Saturday: Earnest fight Nayys elegant stand against s Are Volley Champs The Chi Omfga sorority volley team weie successful in winning the Aggie coeds Intramural voliev ball tournament which was played during the week in the Smart Gymnasium. Each of the five sororities Entered a team, as well as four independent teams picked fiom the girls on the campus. The losing team was eliminated each time and competition finally narrowed to tiv Chi Omegas and the Theta Up silons, whose final scores were 21-in favor of the Chi Omegas, Two other teams who stayed Ip the tournament to the semifinals were Independent teams managed by Blorn and Pearl Williams. , , ball nett-soron- ty 21-1- steady to strong with Friday, practical top $5 15 on 180 180-l-to 210-lweights; two loads Idahos with freight benefit $5 30, bulk weights butchers $4 90 to S513; 260-l- b 4. $3.25-$sows at $4 60, packing CATTLE. Receipts 1654, including 1382 for market, 30 to California feeders. 172 to soutn 70 to San! 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Fairly active, 18 IIP -- Ogden Livestock Butter Prices ,Thfe terrible condition of the field together with a terrific at Providence-- ' Second: Logan Wind that pearly froze spectators And players alike, spoiled what would have been one of wt th Br bait high school football gamca eves sen in this section 8. M. U. of the state. . As was the case in thp Logan North Cache game two weeks ago-- the difference Special Turkey dinner, 50c Eighth at between defeat and, victory was dally N25 at the Bltteblrd. the" ability of the Loganites to bf tike advantare everything Logan Seventh at Logan Sec- -, that came their way. r. - ' j end. . the first True Logan enough OH OUR 2 DAT VACATION Feb. h to U Pro'vldehee Sec spore- - might be classed as a ond at Logan Twelfth; Logan pr?ak but at the same time it Second at Providence First; required some clever sidestepSevLogan , JEfcfeth at .Logan' ping on the part of Ryan and 1 enth. eood interference runnltfg . by HivWon. b ; ' . . . ll hs teammates to nlace the ball pee. 7 to 12 Logan Eleventh on the five yard line. Breaking at Logan 6lxth; Logan First at through the line to block a Wrer eights; , College , . ward, kick and intercepting, a forward pase fa ad In A football li W'i9-lfclBe- Ws game. gt Logan Eleventh; Lfegau Sixth v Breaks dr nq breaks, It must at .Cod pe granted by the most preju- NVd Logaa.nrst - Z. , ,7 diced of football followers that byr, . ""1, Dee. 2t to elfentlr the. Logon GrlzfilSS have a great at College ward;.Logan First high sc hool football team. Any at Ixan Sixth; River Heights, toaPUthat fs able to battle its i- J i V.py to the prep school football bye., " ...i Dee. 23 to Ho. Logan Sixth finals of Utah with a two, touchat B'vdf JfMjchts; CbT.CfV Ward down advantage or more in evFirm Login thnrefath, er (jamb must have What mav aFlxgaa PERSONS be termed A pretty fair y A byes a bye. baby kangaroo Is dot much larger wan a mans thumb. Ar V al robin, double elimination tour- nament between the two lead ing teams In each district, will be played February 15 to 20. The schedule Is as follows: Division A Dee. T to 12 Login Second at Providence Seeond; Providence first at Logan Seventh; Logan Twelfth at Logan Eighth. Dee. 14 to 19 Providence 8ec ond at Providence First; Logan Eighth at Logan Second; Logan Twelfth at Logan Seventh, Dee. 21 to 24 Logan Seventh at ProVldence Second; Logan 8econd at Logan Twelfth; Logan Eighth at Providence First Dee, 29 to Jan. 2 Providence Second at Logan Eighth; Providence First at Logan Twelfth; Logan Second at Logan Sev. enth. Jan. 4 - to 9 Logan Twelfth 1 i al THEE , at I'. are (UP)--Poss- against Utah. A small but fighting squad with capable reserves, the Aggies are cortfident of giving Utah the battle of their lives. The boys have implicit faith in their leader. Coach Dick Romney, and dre confident that his past plans, outlined during theworse week, are going to prove than dynamite for Utah provided they are carried out It is up to eleven fighting :? Utah Farmer gndders to carry T Three more days tb the big these plans out and thats all the Aggies have in mind as they game! Utah Aggies, mindful of the prepare for the trip to Salt fact that Tuesday will be their Lake. Date and time of departure last chance for a real workout before the annual Turkey Day for Salt Lake are still uncertain went according to Romney. conflict with Utah. through their paces in brisk style Monday. Chi Omega Coeds SETOND DAI OF HERB'S MORE ABOUT United Press Correspondent Seven wards of the Logan stake will Swing Into action the basketball season during the week of January 4 to 9 ac- - December 7 on the winter's ordlng to a decision reached basketball campaign. This deunday afternoon by officers of cision was reached at a six wards in Cache stake. North meeting In the stake Logan, Logan Th.rd, Hyde Paik, house Sunday ipoming. Thd stake yill be divided jnto Logan Tentl, Benson Ward and Logan Fifth had representa- two division. Iq .dtvis.on A tives at the meeting while Lo- will be the ProvideMe First and gan Fourth and Ninth were pot Second wards, and the Logan Second, Seventh, Eighth and represented. Lawrence Turley, president, Twelfth wards. In division B was in charge and sfreral mat- will be Login first, 8ixth nd 6 ters pertvning to the start.r.g Eleventh wards. College ward the tune of round of the State high school of the league wre d'tcussed. and River Heights. ITie matter of eligibility of the Rules adopted at the meeting elimination tournameht. ' Cache Parade By HENRY MeLEMORE STATE FINAL 1 9 3 1. PEN PLAN HOOP SCHEDULE CUD fSport MONDAY. NO VEMBER'23, LOGAN, UTAH, JOURNAL, A $109 CREDIT FREE! In .addition to this exceptional offer we are extending to each purchaser of a used car during this sale a $100 credit .to be used on the purchase of a new car before June fttrl932. Only one $100 Credit Bull be allowed on the purchase of any new ear. -- 4 |