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Show 1 MTS&ZlSBLttaSI T1IF, HERAI.O -- LOGAN, UTAH, SATITvDAV. JOUUNAF, J A X I V A K 10. (i 1 FACE FIVE. Walk Away With Bobcat Game, Score Stale Montana 'SiqUad Unable To Hold Pace Utah Aggies opened their 1932 Kooky Mountain ooliforoncc basketball campaign auspiciously Friday night with a convincing victory over the Montana State Bobcats. The two teams play the feeond game of the series tonight at 8 o'clock. The Aggies victory was even more than the score Indicates. At the Farmers led 9 and with eight minutes to go the final canto when Coach Dick Itomncy sent in his second anil third teams, the score read rLfcfcTY OF SFEED AT END SHOWN , From then until the end. the game hail plenty of pep hut the Bobcats, plainly stale after their long ride from Foreman, were unable to cope with the Aggie regulars. As was generally expected, the p Aggie guards. Captain Sonny and George Young, stole the show. The clgonated humming bird," Young, swished the strings from out near the center six times during the first half and then scored a set-u- p in the second half to lead the scoring with 14 points. AIsop did some excellent guarding and floor work and In addition counted five points. Everett Cambell at center was fully as good as during the championship 193f bnt he lacked the material to work with at forwards and only when AIsop or Young came down the floor did the Aggie attack reallv function at its he.C Romney had his entir" strl". of IT players and of the substitutes, Rulon Harris was outHe did some, mighty standing, fine work at forward. Considering that he har always played a guard position heretofore and it is a good guess that he will he a. regular before the year is out. Delos Watkins, famous as " in former years, was in a suit and got into Tf he can regain his old form after a (ate stnrt, he is another who should get right jJQt along in the world. 1 Aggies arc heavy 4 The to repeat tonight. ,jtts . The score: 48-2- 6 B Mon. U. . Agios CHAMP UTES L. State 2 SALT LAUx- - CITY. Jan. 16. 'IMP iny are chanting a funeral dn cc today over the hopes of I'niversity of Utah to win a sec- ond consecutive Rocky Mountain ..0 'l IlcsiilK R. Y.'U. 44. Utah 38. Aggies 48, Montana Stale Friday's half-tim- 25-- B. Saturday's Schedule Y. By Laufer .1 Utah one-side- d 43-1- Y. Utah 48-2- 6 Pauuno WITH HOT ONE Wcsliin OBisior W. BRUSHING UP SPORTS COUGARS WIN I U vs. t'tah basketball conference i champion- - ship. at Lake. Utah Aggies vs. Montana at Logan. Slat RiguleUo Whatever hopes were left - and llie were few, indeed were well nigh extinguished last night when husky and fast Brigham Young lumlct trounced the smaller Ltes t( ! PRIZE SEED E - S. J. Thornley of Hmithfield proved to 1m the most acni-ratforecaster on tin soon of the game In twt'en I tali State Aggies and Montana Friday night. Mr. Thornley, hy hitting tin vdnniiiK scon exactly even, wins four tickets, two for each night, for the I'niversity of I tall series in Logan on llis slamiary 29 and g ness at the score was Audits 18, Montana Slate 31. The winning forecast was the only one to pick the exact score of the Aggh s. Albert Jenkins. Jr., picked the Agto win with 17 points gie while Douglas Harris of Richthe limit mond was one- ov-with IH. Rigoletto e t - - - 3(i. it wits the third consecutive loss f.uthe 1931 champions. For B. Y F it was the opening confer-- 1 iuv clash At that, tin- spindly l.'tes gave tin- Cougars a major fright in the A stirring last half rally had tie brought them up to a as the first half ended. With Young Stan Smith leading the wav, Utah quickly climbed to a lead in the second halt At this juncture, the two Utc drllni guards, Lund and Reunion, were ordered out of the game foi personal tools. Simultaneous!.! the thoroughly aroused Cougars who were, perhaps a mite the at outset, switched to a long, delayed pass game, alternated by short basket dashes. Romney, star Cougar foi ward LnSeurr. and guard, grooved basket after basket during the last eight minutes of play. Utc forward, was high Smith. point man with 18; Romney was second with 14. la the end. it was the versatility of the Cougars which enabled them to change their stylo so quickly and catch their oppon-- . nts off bain nee, that won th" 23-2- 3 6 game. Th- ; teams play agair tonight. RigolottO pinch-hitter- jl PROVIDENCE IS , AGGIES -- i G T F rf tBellieton, PRESTON The .egular monthdairy herd report for December has bee a issued by the coun- ly 1 rf ,Croply. Campbell, e rg . Young, Ig AFarris, f .. , Fwristensen .Watkins, ,.f AIsop, .Child. defeated WcllsvilD Providence Thursday night la an Independent league game. The asimr was a scoring duel between Raul Thorpe and L. Baldwin with Thorpe counting 22 point-A. ami Baldwin in. The score: Pi evidence ! ,f . Dixon, g fitTggs, c Murdpck, I'KOt IDI At li Totals ' ' 29-1- .. LOGAN . MONTANA rg a... Brieeden, ig Youhg, c Whitcanick. 4 STATF 0 2 iriimio ..I 0 ..1 'Kitman,g 0 Kcenar, g Totals. Officials: son. 3 3 3 11 4 -- f Harding, milk and G T F 1' R. Buzzetti, rf Wendt, If . e fiootho, - Arlo,- One Cache division while another lost in I practice games of the day. their sec- , Logan administered J md. defeat of the week to t'o I Bo.xeider high school Bees by a nt Brighum City score of while North Cache took it on the nose from Bear River at North Cache to the tune of The score: 33-1- 5 Huffackcr, Tuttle, g A a , lit Van, Katiipcn DVildibg, c firstly. Ig . 0 9 19 Woolley and 8 26 Isaae- - 13 10 lbs. of Rigoletto Hrigham Plans Pi Snow Carnival Soon BRIGHAM CITY The Brig ham City Third Ward Mutual will sponsor its second annual midwinter snow Carnival at tile Bluebird ballroom, in Brigham City. January 30. at 9 p m Arrange mentis are mine made to have the spacious hai- . popular Icatme Rigoletto M. I. A of demonstration contest diincj of the season DECLARE TRICE However, the oat 'nlnig even' of the festival will lie the (elecLOS ANGELES, Jan. 16. tion of the snow queen to reign H. Chalcttc, Osage Infor 1932. The newlv elected queen dian princess, dismissed the army will he crowned hv Mayor Lorin her $92,000 wigwam protecting enzo Anderson celeHills and Beverly today Owing to tile huge success of brated the close of a the dance Inst year, it is anwar with her estranged and mil- ticipated lhal then v. ill in itant husband, Charles J. Chnleile, large turnout former Chirago taxi driver. A three-month- s' Quinary. rf ... Ryan, If Rust, c McNeil, rg Hull, ig Railing, rf Brown, rf Kowallis, c Dibble, rg Lindquist, ig fat Sixth Eleventh ward Heights Fit st OGDEN. Jan. 1C d .Ip M'SD.M Hogs: Receipts 1101. including (U, for market, 100 direct, 9b to Sivun-stopackers, 100 tu San packers and 125 to south San Francisco market. Slow, most bids and sales lb to 15 cents lowers, hiii-- l ding upward to $4.50 on desirable lights with bulk 160 lo ucights. quoted pushing sows mostly $3.50. CATTLE: Receipts 213, including- 151 for market, 20 lo Idaho 1 rfltigo nnd 39 to south Han Fran-For week receipts riseo market. 1028: killing classes fully 25c high- er; common and medium slaughter steers $3.00 to 5 2.'i. sprinkling good steers at $5.5(i; common to good heifers $2.fn to $5,00; common to good $2.75 to $1.00. nil cut 50 hulls $2 ters vealers quoted $4.50 to $0. mi Rigoletto Totals i .. ... Rasmussen, Harris, if Jensen, e Walker, rg Hess, Ig MORE SECRETS b I v.'e !: il i i at m. ds iid d ,o art n ail;. I'vci'y g.uoe m rt tin mu .'u! nod .. I.. Waldo ll.ilrli. vim h. of Hatch Agency eon) manager WASHINGTON. Jan. Hi. (I hi okers. s'ma puny, insurance Secretary of State Stimson testito leavi Ilex 1924, is preparing fied nearly an hour and a half Totals Wednesday with Mrs Hah li for in a .secret session of the senate HI J tele er. Watkins; umpire. Facer. Now Yolk Gil w id i c thev wbnfinance committee todny. He exmake their home Mr liiuh plained and persisted in the dea Xd tin in accepted n place partment's refusal to submit corREAR It l i El of Mulsh and Mi office York respondence concerning the Conan, insurance brokeis. of lumbia hankers credit and the 2 lb York and Chit ago Bar. o oil concession o( Adrian W Hat h, hrotke tin assumed Mr Hatch, has local Hatch manage Agenev fu ment. He has h'en ad.iu.sti the Hatch Adjustment eompai. m Salt Lake "lty for the last two years. In 1924 Waldo Hat h mo red ID ed his brother I.. Boyd Hat h a a in; manager of the Hatch Agcnci NORTH G T V V company when the latter move New Yntk to with his 3 i family Taggart. if : Waldo was graduated from t Saunders. It Young college and is Hogan, t former student of the Utah St;t Tripp, rg Agricultural college where h Rich. Ig one served as student year Rigby, rf . Em c't for a athletic manager. Jackson, Ig in San bran of residence year , cisco, he has always mad 7 Totals home in Logan. Rigoletto During the lust few years. Mr Hatch bus bocu active in Hi local Chamber of Commerce and the Rotary club. Mr. and have been prominent I'm in sometime the city social TRENTON- - Members of Delta circles. Their many friends n Thi, honorary returned mission- grot their leaving Logan, but di ary society of the ttah Slat- join In wishing them c ry goo participated fortune in the east Agricultural college in h special program Thursday night in the ward chapel. Th Rigoh o various numbers were arranged the and sponsored by department To of information service of the college cooperating with the Cache county school hoard in the county school district's adult education program The regular monthly meeting (! Numbers were as follows: Voe- - the Board of Trustees of the 1't ih al selection. Lothaire Rich: read- tate college will h ins. Beatrice Hogensen: Cowboy held atAgricultural Stevenson and room of 9:3d a. m inonthe board songs. Anthony the college Tucsdny Harmon Steele: trumpet sdcc- E lion. Anthony Simonson, accomp- - Januarv 19. according to It secretary. The trustee anted by Dick Owens: vocal se- - Berntsou. ill also be present at a student lection. Mr Rich: violin seleccm Tuesday nmrn tion, Y. 3 Hale, accompanied body atassembly which President A W Ivni; by Mrs. Hale: tap dance. Lucille ing. will be the speaker Christiansen, Juana Petersen, and Members of the io;u! will arHazel Ivins, accompanied by Lois Kent; reading, Lila Peters; vocal rive in Logan on Momluv to atm being tend selection. Mr. Hale. Rigoletto. lcp.ut-men- t Mr. Shumwav of Trenton pre- presented by the mu.si of the college at tin Gnpitol sided. Lester Poeork is director of the college information service Theater on Monday evening if IP d i KOXELDEK Kigolcto Svhaub Taylor, e Hone, rg ... I HE BLAZED THE TRAiL! I 1 hi-- Missionaries Give Program In Trenton College Trustees Meet Next Tuestla) . ol I hvisipn Sevt nth Logan First 17. Providence Logan Second 2, Second 0 t forfeit.! Division Logan Fir.-- t 17, River Height. Gram h'Add, range: P M.u Mav l.iiw i 3 5'. ,0 I 55 3 y 5s .n :i-LigoltHu S. pt I I T lb il ii l Jidv I'ling .Inn FOLLY SIN H 2K. Eleventh Logan Logan Sixth 20. Next Weeks Schedule I visum A Providence First at Provulenc, Second Logan Second at Logan Eighth Logan Seventh at Logan Twelfth Division t Eleventh at Logan Rive, Heights. College ward nt Logan Sixth. S r. ISllIV (Mo.nd 57 1 : - .50 Show DAY - MONDAY TVESDAY Paramount Special A i I The big feature of the week's day in the Logan .stale wis the defeat of the Logan Sixth ward undisputed leader of division B. by the Eleventh ward The two teams are row in a tie for the lead with three victories and a defeat each T he Logan ScvmiUi ward mHnm'd if m t A division with hltle pro.q,e of miss h fore Hi I he gripping stn r ot a wouiati Li tin who fates, liernica!!.' . tin sake of a super!) Love ! - r'l tr I rd Nf. - HflNKHEUD ( Iiuuio - t ffULULflH Gxperienml Iiadio Repairing li. JUNKS Ivro Parts ami TiiIms V ( r,mnnot;i:f W.SO 'u & t.m (OMLIH AND NEWS 5'. to l)c so SDIIS iod ery . i ! HIGH MANS Grain Range (11 TtDAY George Bancroft Weeks Lust extra-perio- intra-muri- $4.25-$4.5- $l.t)0-$2.5- 2. - thrilling ilowatd i , ' rally to.vun;. through the final goal, gave tin-Kappa Alpha fraternity buys a victory over the Sigma Chi learn in the .fipn!. of Mie water polo tournament 7d the college Friday ad during The Sigs held tin of the vtiur hill the li Kaps managed to tie the w hit at 0 all, snortlv b'doie the filial gllli. In th period, the Sigh cailv lead hy tv.o jump d sin csmoji short !y goals in ended, pulled it before tin foi the !i Kappa out of tin Alph i team 'Die plv.a rs for i'l Kappa lplia v.vre Gordon Van Bunn. Huh .'Mian Howard Jennings, For the John Ieters-Sell, iul Sign were Bob HndlirM. Miller Ryan. Furke b'ry. Mdun Md.kIow-ml Krnest Hill 'bhe I.nie on ludD(J ur.o of the must suecessftd nt the new intramural games inlmdmed bv Dire Im Hunvik'i !).iv v. a initialed A who h LAST TIME i(n f Verdis Grand Opera Cajpntioll a RIGOLETTO 99 Lat Time Tndav 1 AiJRAIIAM in LINCOLN Sunday & Wednesday SNAP AND GO! li feruled Ik- llv U. S. A. C. Music Department w v i . 1 1 :k v i a .1 v i I WITH A' wn H BRAT ..YdJy O'Neil ICO in wi hoys go for eves that won't hi Intv C( i nsi;n IlH COLLLGL STtiDLNTS plion Oichcslia oi '!) I'icccs CAPITOL THEATRE JANlAHY that lil v. masi Onh ChiiiKT IN 1!) 8:30 V. M. in Cat' lu Valltt This and Hear (Jiaiul Onti'a! Admission Student Kate: Monday Niglit Only T ear to See TUc, Toe. Jfl.00 .. 23c. 50c |