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Show TIIE PACE SIX. HERALD-JOURNA- JANUARY LOG AN, UTAH,.' THURSDAY, L, 1932. 2 8," George Nelson Fires Open Challenge At Ira Pern lTa 63-2- -- All-St- 63-2- 6 1- Vo Came SUB SecrT Here --fo cVeer me UP BUT, iaISTeap, NoU DEPRESS ME Rock' -- UM-- Utah A VJiTr) M RYE AYLD -- AH WE- - r mi-el- 1. ,1 itis sv xr a rrnvtrr we r on u - f- - 29 lor n COLLEGE WARDERS DEFEAT are ELEVENTH VO College ward hoopsters nosed out the izrgan Eleventh ward Wednesday night by a score of B. Olson was high point man with It counters. ELEVENTH WALK Tele paoJe operator. CAM ALUJAVS Ntu iKnaoen uhth G. T. 4 3 strands 10 Totals 9 12 COLLEGE D. Olson, rf Zollinger, If Aburn, c Schenk, rg G. Olson, Ig Anderson WARD . G. T. 5 4 .... Totals 0 0 0 Stauffer, 4 Totals 3 21 10 9 Totals .,679 711 6X3 699 637 3409 0 Totals 4 24 LOGAN Smith Jensen Call Pieot .. .. 121 165 181 157 FI 162 169 133 145 1x9 172 177 193 155 191 163 151 172 153 150 Call 1X7 Totals 624 6'd 6X5 672 6X3 LOGAN JUNIORS 605 8xx 8X6 7H9 BEAT SMITHFIELD kops Wo vc markdown. s v m 3 m.nu1 One hoitle of 31-- t) p e which lusts erson y Offieials: Westover, Hughes. mov- ALS BIKE SHOP G. T. F. 3 3 0 Baugh, rf. ft 2 0 Creamer, If. 7 c. Haws, 0 0 0 Davidson, rg. ing, ball rustling young ball hawk and gives ninth promise. Hi:t only ditiiudty will be lack of lenee With Alsop out, the burden of on guarding will fall largely Gem go Young Young has been the most consistent man on the Asgte team this year and he is being (minted on heavily Mr Aggie followeis. If Young can hold-tiunder the concerted attack by tbo.so three or four Utah bail .sharks, Cl.nk, Smith, Watts and Cox, the Aggies should come out on lop Big Everett Campbell, who has apparently hit the peak and Is playing better basketball than at any time during his career at Utah Aggies, is to start at center. He will be flanked at forwards by Virgil Cropley and Carl The performance Bellistou. of these two boys m the Brigham Young University series was far above any previous work they have done and Coach Romney is feeling much encouraged. They have been the weak spots in tno Aggie lineup. Should they ktep up their good work in the .senes this week, Utah is in for two plenty tough evenings. i:7orre . P. 6 0 1110 111 6 2 14 Larsen, lg. Picott, rg. Blanchard, rg. Tate, If. 0 ' 3 0 n -- druggist anywhere. U.xe Opt-for 3ft days with spray or dropper - then if you can truthfit isn't the finest remully edy for nostrils and throat you ever used get your money back. With ciban. healthy nostrils and throat all winter long think of how much money you will save by not having to dose your system Look at the picture when you inhale as you spray the cleansing soothing, steam like smoke covers the entire membrane-rig- ht to the bottom of the lungs--yosec it the mouth. coming through If you h won't an ato.ii.zer, get an Opex atomizer Isee illustration) strong, sturdy, mckle-plateand as good as any produced-8- 5 cents not a toy but a real atomizer that will Inst for years. d in. vs. Presbyterians 1 I I 0 0 0 0 14 8 2 10 All $22.50 to $25.50 Grades Shoes Mens Dress Oxfords $19-5- 0 Cords $2.69 r BARGAINS YOU NEVER BE OFFERED AGAIN MAY $24.50 Hi-To- ps 04.49 Mira s.t . . Ii) ft 1 ii 1 - - 1 - . . ft 11 HERALD-JOURNA- 7 3 4 I 30 L EXPELL TRADER NEW YORK, Jan. 28. (Lift The stock exchange today expqlled franklin V. Brodd, an individual trader, and until December 21, 1931, member of the firm of E. C. Rollins & Company. Tho E. C. Rollins firm was dissolved on December 21, POULTRY ASSOCIATION WHY PAY MORE? HAIR CUTTING, 25c Children Under 12 years, I5c Schjffmans Barber Shop Basement of Sewell ( Only 2 More Days Friday and Saturday Vaflues vei? . 4.. r a&s best grade of mens overcoats, gathered into two great groups and reduced be- low the shadow of wholesale costs. Group I Key. $1,00 " .. 5 3 PREtsBYTERIANS G T. All $27.50 to All $35.00 to $32.50 Grades $40.00 Grades 85 cents at or any leading costs' but wee k9 p. McDonald, rg. Group II Sichramm-Johnsn- 7 Hale, If Hales, e. Felix, rg. P. P. Darley, lg. Blair, lg. . . 11 JANUARY high honors, . The score: LOGAN JUNIORS 7 25. p taken all our finer lines three sales groups at a hefty Hh-n-si- e nos-trtl- a fast 7Testi?s E&esoiM of suits and divided them into and thiont fnmt mm ns all th time it leans out mm The Logan Juniors turned hack the Smithfictd Juniors at the Logan Junior high school Wednesday afternoon by a score of Izatt, Logan forward, was decided "on," making 15 points for Poultry Asso- 19, Presbyterian. S3, Postoffiee Next Weeks Schedule All our noslnls itee is Every item in our stove yreatly reduced There's just one vay to jcun 1X7 freedom from and keep free from he ol aJ Is, oHtarih, sore (hrwC 3355 iml touch nil winter long Ten'? of thousands of intelligent peoj le are spi tying nostrils ami Ihroat mjiht and morning wii1 tdea.sftnt, iffuttne, inexpensive Opux, Opex 4 2 2 30 2 He UN ITBne Head Colds, Catarrh, Had Throat, Coughs KS 0 2 G. T. F. 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 6 lf in Only 2 More Days Friday and Saturday Treatment For Homo 6 0 10 14 Reading, rf B. McCulloch MeDermaid, c Adams, rg C. McCulloch, lg Eames, lg 1 11 0 3 3 119 117 0 FIFTH WARD F P. 3 0 0 c H. Peterson, rg R. Nyman, Ig 1113 17 1118 0 0 0 0 3 North Logan defeated the Logan Fifth ward in a hot game at the 30-1- F.P. 10 4 Logan high school gymnasium !'. a at uic ot 1 NORTH LOGAN G T F P. 4 W. Nyman, rf 3 0 0 6 V. Nyman If 119 5 2 8 0 0 4 0 0 2 0 0 30-1- KEEP 24-2- E. Smith, rf Dibble, If Stewart, c Dnnford, rg DaHey, tg R. Hirst VICTOR BY luoi-o- ex-p- ot NORTH LOGAN IS 1 Handicap (ity Oifiees ciation 15. - PENNEY 777 killed. 632 500 al 24. 18-1- 1 All-so- Now-Vot- side-ste- Webb Last Weeks Results Service Motor 18, Battery C tL Ai's Bike Simp 39, Herakl-Joiirn- 19-1- . t. - Leishman 39-2- 1 mentor is not letting anybody kid him that Utah does lot have a real team this year He the coming series as the must i rut ml of the year. Should thi Ageies make a clean v. be will on their well ftp, they way upwauls to the championship hot should Utah manage to get tvci Wit gone, the Aggies Wi ! vciy i k t v he out of it for the est of the year Tin, ten-.'- will mark the half utty , i ' in the division race. A spin ,t. aid give the Aggies an n t n with the peri ent.ige h i If vtt to go. 1.- ,ught.,i During the set mid half the Aggies must met i Montana State at Bozeman: Utah nt Silt Luke and B Y. U. at Lo;.t Phi Fa i rues will vciy likely be mm uf their eap-- 1 iV m tad shir guard, Warren in the coming series. Alsop h is h c i i. in of practice during the wtil tit- lust- of a had cold. Bo in v h ts hopes of getting him in a suit bv Fuduy night but it is doubtful if he will start. Ii Alsop is unable to .start, hi.; position will very likely be taken ovei he Rulon Harris. Harris is a tonair junior college star who bus In ii making quite a name I 171 170 152 13,8 1 Pi 125 148 111 123 125 100 loo 100 loo 100 al witn tne University of t drill and a by Coach Dick The Aggie - I s I ... u th.s LEAGt E COMMERCIAL i two Ptnli ultcinoon lum with picAuknt ihurge iif ton," Mis Herald-Journa- ;i prep--rat- i Tin v di 1., rig jose ol : c ui v tapered off their games f.u Ron.n NEWTON"! "Hi-toi- ii urtk t'tah VJIUP CHASER More upsets marked the fourth week of play in the Commercial league Wednesday night and as a result, the Presbyterians and Als Bike Shop teams hold the top of the league whereas it was divided between five teams before the league. fell before The Herald-Journthe fast moving Bike shop attack in the feature game of the evebut the big upset came ning when the City Offices defeated the Poultry association The Service Motor company dumped Battery C from the list of leaders with a score of but the army boys were handicapped loss the of Frank Barrett through who was out of the game with some broken ribs Presbyterians had a real battle on their hands before they de FOR CONTESTS ris and Plant brought out their line colors for Richmond. camps of tiie Uaughtcia Pioneers met Thi.tsdi) in the si hoot ouditoi Mm Florence Itigbv of the Itigby camp, in the following ini'oim Jusi pli K. Tuddciiham Two acecuiiiin solo,, bv Lovs Vi of faun of Lug ui Ari.on sobi, Nelsons oui i hulling to Jura cm 'Bonustie uses of Wafor a wrestling muirh i.s ns ter ri tail." by .1 J, Lumen, nui.i solo, VcNc.d Jenson; rendSports Editor, ing Eery Rigby "I read in a recent issue of Following tho program, light re-- f your paper where you style Iia re sn vents were set veil to 70 Hostesses- wete Mesdame-- i N n i Bern of Salt Lake t'lty, tho king of the wrestling profession I wan Griffin, Marvel toslcy, liraia 11. H. el P.mkcr, Lelti- - Jenmenu Glilfin. by just wondering what you the title? Is it that you feel he kins, Minnie Benson, Emma Jenis the king of the wrestling trust, kins, Loretta fligbv and Norma or do you really believe he is the ('hmtrusrn. Mr'.. Afton Kich.'iidxo!! nud sm ill best wrestler In the game ? If you believe he is the king of the son huii Mts.x Mtldied Miller of spent last. wc. k profession in telling the wrestlers Brigham City, what they must do, then I agree visiting their gran Jmothr, Mr" with you, but if you believe he Annie Benson. Mrs. Florence Garner and famis the best man- - to wear wrestling togs in the squared ring, then I ily, forme ily of Hubert. Idaho, have moved here for thr vviuttr disagree. Mr. and Mrs. Llewelyn Pet If Bern believes he ran defeat and Mrs. Stanford Peterson the best of the grapplers in the of California rert- aro visiting p did Pete he game, why mro. VIeser of Ogden, when the Jucc- - tives Mrs, Joseph Jacobi of Fort Lytion city heavyweight offered to ons, is here Attend')!? bet meet him and give his entire purse Sister, Colo, Mrs. Wilford Jenkins, who to charity if he met defeat? is severely ill. Here is another offer. I will Mr. and Mrs. Waldo meet Ira Bern in a finish match, entertained Sunday evening at any time or at any place, pre- at a arranged dinner at the dehome of Mr. and Mrs. Mnrla.id ferably at Logan, and- if Dern will end feats me, I Anderson. give my of the purse to charity. I will be Mrs. Afton Richardson' rnd Miss of to end Mildred the Miller were the guests of purse give my glad if defeated, to A. A. Firmage, honor at a party Friday evening at th3 home of Mii3 Afton Rigby. chairman of the Logan-Cach- e county community storehouse for Other guests included Mrs, Z'lpha distribution among the needy of Rolph, Miss Arba Hansen, Miss this county. This is no idle talk. Maurino Peterson, Mrs. Martu I mean what I say and hope that Jorgersen, Mrs. Viola Larsen, Miss you, through your columns, will Anne Larsen, Mrs. Naomi Dowell be able to bring the cagey Salt and the hostess. Laker and myselt together in a Progressive bunco furnished the finish bout. evening's entertainment. Bainty refreshments were served. Respectfully, GEORGE NELSON. FIRE SUSPECT Logan Heavyweight. SIGURD, Jan. 28. (l'.E) Comof tha prehensive Investigation BOWLERS $25tOOO fire which destroyed the Jumbo Plaster & Cement company plant early yesterday, was proseHAVE CLOSE CALL cuted today after officials informed authorities they were convinced the blaze was of incendiary origin. . J C. Penney company bowlers, with the margin of a 500 handicap FALLS TO DEATH in five games, defeated the LoSALT LAKE Jan. 28. (C 19 gan Elks by the slim margin of The campus CITY, of the University 54 pins Wednesday night. The saddened today over the tragic final score was 3409 to 3355. death late yesterday of Miss Joan The individual seoic: Virginia Johnson, IX, freshman, J. C, PENNEY COMPANY who fell from a stair rail on the 143 179 141 180 132 775 third floor of the Liberal Firmage Arts 140 114 179 14k 134 725 Lamb building to the basement and was ton-tes- -- Into Lead Of Commercials Two Fives Drive AGGIES POLISH OFF -please cHaooeD iue I Tecr we y all the boys got a chance to warm M Knight of the home team up showed much promise while Har- An-xon- Lii,-se- ot as EGAP, BARM.EY SEP BASE BORkiER SOME OF TVT STEAM UP Gk&& WOULD COME Hi AJ wJEp START A GAME OF SEVgAi-UP- f twTKAT ROCK A hi RYE WOULD -MlP A'COLP lU TH1 BUD dJEYER GCTf YEP pas-- t my The accompanying letter, written basketball team took the by George Nehon, throws an open short count of score at the challenge to Bern for a match in hands of the Richmondites at Lewto The ehallcrge brings Logan. The game iston Tuesday night. the surface, an undercut rent of was slow with the home boys unof run the Dtru able to find the hoop, while the dispute against in the local wrestling wuiM. Bern visitors poundec away, slow- - but will undoubtedly have a ohante sure, to run the count up. Richto answer the challenge tonight. mond did mui h substituting and Meanwhile, preparations .1- all complete ior the apot ,,rm o here tonight, not only uf Bern who will meet Kiffei, the Hack Ian'het, in a finish mjtc'i, but fir tin ten round go between Mama Quintero of Tampa, Florida, anil Walker Miller ot pnoenre, Locum Quintero leu: hi d ed Tbur.sday noon and omlitnm m excellent himself lor the muti h. In the srmi-firiutes'hpg liovl, two out of three falls v.ith mi hour time limit. Rough Hiu..e Jim of Kansas City will mm lull aingson of Salt Like Beau Cash of Smithfield will niut Anderson of Lewis) on m the opeuiiij tAkiU1 MoirT srr BY 6 The Lewiston -- cot-- P kJEVER -- r. LEWISTON I PANS Ip go pogjaJ col? JCS.AkS PLrrcMMAAjS,OAj7W 'TAk'e TUio or rtteee sio vrrs or 'We J go, oyer . Rock aj rye TH AtS1 To RICHMOND BEATS LEWISTON as iyf iJiaJk back U ol" -- TW A Okie When Ira Bern, termed "leading wrestler of the inlermmmtain section," cornea to Logan for his match with Alex Killer tonight at Allen's arena, he laces plenty of fireworks, but not liom Kif-fe- tti CMBR UTAH By Ahern MAJOR HOOPLE Everything Ready For Fight Program Tonight , IHIA1TS $1.95 to $3.95 Store) - |