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Show e t V PAGE FOUR TIIE OLDTIEV3EKS HERALD-JOURNA- IOGAN, UTAH, MONDAY, DECEMBER L, 1931. PASSING OF TURKEY DAY GAME BEMOAN BRUSHING UP SPORTS Earlier Date Likely SoortParade! To Win General Okeh BY HENRY 14, By Laafer McLEMORE United Press Correspondent NEW rangement, will wind up the is no season at Denver against the Pione,rsmore! The annual Utah-Uta- h The Utes have a choice schedAggie game that has been synonymous with ule withtwo four big at home other conference Thanksgiving day and Turkey, games, will be played on October 29, games and an opening game against the University of Sou- Numerous reasons were Riven on are September 24. Lt"gei5f by athletic officers and coaches a of the two schools for changing those who are predicting team for Utah this the date. Bad weather, which lias cut down the crowd con- year than they had last. If this the case, the Utes stand a siderably during the past three or four years was a chief rea- good chance of tipping over the Troians who lose most of their son. championship eleven this year. SOMETHING MISSING It will be a great feather in IN NEW DATE the R. M. C. hat if their perenThe new date, October 29, is nial champions turn the trick. an especially suitable one in The Aggies have an exceptionthat it is during the Utah Edu- ally good schedule as far as a cational association meeting in conference championship goes Salt Lake, all schools will be and also have a good one from out and Sait Lake will be filled the standpoint of the athletic to overflowing. treasury. The game at Ogden But to those old "grads" and with Colorado Aggies should followers of the two schools, bring in plenty of money, the there will be something missing Utah game in Salt Lake should next year. Maybe its just the exceed all previous totals while fact that the game can't be the Boulder, Provo and Denver called a "turkey day" tilt any- games will be headliners on more but anyhow, there is some- the weeks they are played. There are' pauses before most thing missing. years of the big games to enable According to next meets both Coach Dick Romney to lay propschedule, Utah , Brie, bam Young university end er plans. " The Utah Aggies in. October. Cougars and Aggies clash in Provo on November 19, the week before Thanksgiving. Maygame be the B. Y. will take the place of the traditional Thanksgiving day. Time w.ll tell. However, the Aggies have lined in up one of the best schedules for the history of the school the 1932 cmpr.irn. Here's how The districting of the seventy it rends. schools in the state September 24 University Lo-of- five highbasketball will be pracplaying Idaho, Southern Branch, at tically the same as it was a October 1 Montana State at year ago, according to plans announced by the Utah State high Logan. October 8 -- Colorado university school Athletic association executive committee. at Boulder. There are three districts in States at October Region One including Cache, Logan. The winner Rich and Ogden. October 22 Open date. and Ogden disOctober 29 Utah university of the Cache state tricts go the tournament, at Salt Lake. of these two and the runner-u- p November 5 Open date. winNovember 11 Colorado Aggies organizations play the Rich ner for the third berth granted at either Logan or Ogden. November 19 Brigham Young to the Region. The Rich district is the smallest in the state, conat Provo. taining only two teams North 24 for Thanksgiving November and South Rich. Day. Nov. 26 3- open date. are six regions, which December - Denver universi- areThere divided into fifteen further ftentatives). Denver ty at there were districts. uniFormerly Denver the Including but last season sixteen leagues, have the Aggies versity game, four divided into two a total of eight games, seven of region districts instead of three. The At contests. conference them same arrangement will be made least three will be played in this season. Region four is in will others while three Logan the southern part of the state. of one the in state, be played Thanks to the good work of them on a holiday. H. R. Adams of the state high school . association, It will be TRAVEL TO COLORADO EARLY possible for Cache Valley to After opening with the Sou- have two teams in the state the past thern Branch at Logan, the tournament where in one. . As Aggies take on Montana State they have had only of course, in the conference opener, then mentioned the winner, travel to Boulder for what will go and the two runners-u- p should be a tough contest with of the Cache and Ogden districts will meet, the winner Colorado university. Returning to Logan, the Ag- playing the Rich winneE. gies have a game with Western States, followed by a week's layoff before meeting the University of Utah. They also take a week off after this game in preparation for the bic game with Colorado Aggies, elthr at Logan or Ogden, on Armistice, Friday, November 11. The following week, the Agg'.es take on Brigham Young university ac-at Provo and two weeks later, cording to a tentative ar- - here-to-io- I! ; ! i : i llUlffi f S fct.ii I i od i f ticn gar t j sice; ai soot out the Aus plat i 1 vai nig! A 4501 leaf a ant! trai jun me a t Jra tvhi C boa mo pht WOJ the tun am th$ hiE Pl4 ly S buJ 1 i i re ; YORK, Dec. 14. Plans for the 1932 campaign of the Logan Commercial league were laid at a meeting held Sunday at the Chamber of Commerce. Six teams, members of the league last year, were repre-an sented at the meeting and eight club league is in prospect for the year. Those having representatives at the meeting were: Logan Postoffice, City Offices, Service Motor company. C. Poultry Association Battery Herald-Journal. and the There is a possibility that one or two other teams which were In the league last year will join again, otherwise some new teams may be invited. Both the Junior High Faculty and the Bluelight - Firestone quintets, rechampions and runners-u- p spectively, are definitely out for the season. Thus a new holder for the big cup donated by the Cache Valley Banking company will be crowned at the end of the season. Ottis Peterson was president of the league with G. E. McDonald of the Postoffice and Seth as Godfrey of the Service Mtor company as secretary. These officers are to meet during the week to take up plans for the season, including eligibility rulings, a place to play, referees and expenses. These will all be presented at another meeting of the entire group to be held next Sunday at 2 p. m. It is expected that the teams will play once each week, preferably on a single night. The season will not open Last year when the Army eleven had finished whipping the Navy, the Cadet corps snapped stiffly to attention and without so much as a sneer or a jeer for their defeated rivals, marched off the field and into the n.ght. Saturday, as soon as the Army eleven had finished whipping the Navy, the Cadet corps ed out of their seats, galloped across the field to a position di-- is rectly in front of the Navy cheering section, and gave the Midshipmen what is variously known as the bird, the Bronx cheer, and the old razberry. Heads bared, the Cadets droned goodnight Navy. This va'ult-strong- was followed by an ear-spli- er t- cheer, after which the West Pointers lapsed into state of deep gloom while the Army band sounded "taps. This thoroughly human touch, which harks back to the days when Army and Navy were the best friends and got together without benef.t of government or charity, would seem to indi- cate that once again all is well between the service schools and that 1932 will find them offl- cialiy scheduled. ting j TE1 II FUff have been a hundred there) sports writers. During the course of the afternoon the big man bemoaned the passing of the sacrifice fly rule. i "Why that damn rule will chop 15 points off the batting averages of long, high hitters like me. The man who thought It up oughta be shot and then hung. The American league averages released today reveal that Ruth hit a lovely .373. just exactly 14 points better than he little while back the commisdid in 1930 when the sion suspended Benny Leonard was not in effect. for his fiasco with Pal Silvers, in which "oh, what a pal took the count after a blow on the elbow. The New York Boxing Now the August body has rego.J'ith Wh0 Killed instated the one time lightand How Hif?h lsUna.iin? t ways remain one weight champion, who will show rif life s sweetest mysteries. A his wares again late this month. And his name will draw em In. M TOY oisn&Es Special China Decorated Set. ft LOW Screen s : comfortable, ears, with every travel convenience. Note low round trip fares: $74.59 Chicago Kansas City $6210 Milwaukee $75.51 66.26 Minneapolis ..... Omaha $5127 St. Louis $71.40 g Lotti tff va Q&GOOOOOOBCOSCCCOCOOOeOC ip HDnsIhies Dinner-war- e ROYAL SHOE SHINE PARLOR 69' 69' 49' 49' ROOK PITT RUMMY ... SPOOF M SKATES Dolls. 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