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Show J- - rI TIIE PAGE SIX. HERALD-JOURNA- FRIDAY, JANUARY LOGAN, UTAH, L. 29. 1932. Utah Aggies and Utes Wind Up First Half Here Cache Dopesters Pick J Aggies As Favorites TEXACO DEFEATS ; GROCERY QUINTET Texaco l.ung up a s victory over 1iggly Wiggly Thursday night at the Logan Senior high school gymnasium in a regularly scheduled The Independent League game. linal score was score: The TEXACO y Quintero Shows Fast Work In Local Ring hoop-ster- in overCache valley fans, numbers, favor Utah whelming week-em- i Aggies to win this of against Utah, Out of a total arc 141 predictions, Utah Aggies favored in an even li0 to make a clean sweep while practically every forecaster voted them at least one game. The correct winning store will ogam be the basis of awarding tickets on both Friday and Satthan urday night. . Should themorevictor's one guesser pick estimate of the losers score will win. Should two or more tic, the score, the closest estimate of the losers score will win. 30. U 24. Toney Pardini A 37, U 33. Vcnon Fonnesbeck A 45, U 33. Mercer Smith 13, U 37. Earl Carlson Donald Merrill 32, U 27. Ira Brown A A 32, U - A 47, U 41, A U 36. R. A. Griffin -- A 47, U 41; A 42, 43. U A 37, 37. James 3C: Scallions, Jr, V Cornis- 47, U 42; A 43, U 37. - A 47, U 42; A 13, P 39 Holt B Bulloik, Providence A 47, U 44, A 51, U 47 Mainard Larsen -- A 47, U 45; A 13, U 40. 28, U 29, A Jack Marshall-- 53-3- CRAVATH RESIGNS AS DENVER COACH h-A Knv 12, U Partington -- A 48, U 31; Walter H Gardner A U 45. U 42, A 48, Skabclund -- A U 48, 38, U 39. Arlene A Smithfield A 36. U 25. Lvnn A 33, Don Thornlcy, 32, DENVER, Jan. 29. if.I'i-T- hc second Rocky Mountain conference eleven was looking for a new coach today. Jeff Cravath, who guided the football stars of Denver for three years, resigned from his post as head football coach yesterday. Cravath, it was understood, was offered the post of assistant coach after his resignation, but refused to accept. The coach's resignation came after criticism during and just after the football season when the Pioneers won only four games, all against minor opponents, and lost six. 36. Wuhlstrom A 48, U 36; 38. U 33 R F. I). Box 101, College Ward A 48, IJ 40; A 43, U 38. Clair Hovey -- A 48, U 40; A 43, U 38 Edwin U A Fish A 48. Nelson A U At the Capitol 4: 16. Clair Elwood U 37. Dailey A. 34: U 31; 45, U 39. P. Kilburn 35, U 29; A U 37. 35, A 29, U 4.1. tteslcv Following are the predit trots Unless otherwise shown, all addresses are from Logan. The f'ist group is that which picked U'un Aggies to win on both nijhts The first guess is for Frida night and the second is fo- Saturday. W. H. Hopkins A 28, U 1; A i A l:SH; A 48, McClellan U 39 23; A A 44 V.' C. Pitkin-- A' U 28; A 41, 37 U 29 . A 43, U 45; Allen, Hyrum A 28, A 34, U 30. Lincoln U 48, A 43, A 49, U A 49, V 32; 37, U 49, U A 35; dramatic entertainment in "The Big Gamble,' the Bill Boyd starring picUi e now scretning at the Cv to! OVER LEWISTON Theatei They have pi.en Boyd a fin vehicle, sp'tndid supporting talent and one of the best directors in Logan Teachers defeated Lewis- the business for this pictuia. ton in an Independent The story, concocted by Waiter League game Thursday night at the Lo- DeLon and F, McCrew ill's gan Junior high school. The score irom a novel by Octavus Roy was Cohen, hinges upon a man's strugThe score gle to escape a death sentence LOGAN TEACHERS which he has imposed upon himself m a weird transaction. In spite of its different plot, tee story is at all times believable and is made completely plausible of by the splendid performances the star and the members of his cast, Dorothy imposing supporting Sebastian, Warner Oland, Janes Gleason. ZaSu Pitts, June William C oilier, Jr., Ralph Ince and Geneva Mitchel1, The directorial treatment of the veteran Fred Niblo has gotten the most from every situation. To pass up "The Big Gamble is to miss a picture that entei tains and shows our most virtilc film hero at his dramatic best. TEACHERS WIN Exciting is afforded SEVENTH BEATS PROVIDENCE 2ND The Logan Seventh ward wasted little ceremony in defeating the Providence Second ward on Thursday night in the Logan BY OTTIS PETERSON The Seventh ward gymnasium. Manuel Quintero, nnucing his final score was The score: first appearance in Logan ThursSEVENTH WARD day night, gave local fight fans a brief insight into a marvelous fighting machine as he knocked 48-1- the third round of a schedule ten round go Thursday mgnt carried U Quintero plainly sharp-shootin- QITNTEKO-BAKGE- U Official: Blanchard -- A 49, U 39; A Hungry Cougar Uses Pet Dog as ,Meal i I O Inl IBasfeetflbaillll HJtialhi H. Ray Olson, River Heights A 45, U 39; A 38, U 29. Roldo Dutson A 45, U 39; 52, U 50. O. L. Packer A 15, U 40; A A Nelson, Newton VS. ' A 42, U 39. W. O. Lamborn A 45, U 41; A 47. U 44. Vincent S. Carlson A 46, U 31; A 35, U 32. Fred Jackson A 46, U 37; A 41, V 36. - Harold Griffin, Newton A 46, U 38; A 4L U 39. Fred Roberts A 46, U 38; A TO, U 27. L. E. Nelson A 46, U 38; A U 39 12 Hedrith Neeley A 47, U 32; A 3, U 39. George Phillips, Smithfield-- - A 47. U 33; A 45, U 29. Dale Coburn A 47, U 33; A ?8, U 34. Grant Humphreys A 47, U 36; A 89, U 85. John Dunn A 47, U 38; U 31. Bill Dunn A 47. U 38; U 43. Delmar Miller A 47, U 45, U 38. Albert Jenkins, Jr. -- A 47, U 39; A 41, U 37. Merlin Aggnes ' Legal Notices SHERIFFS SALE District Court of the First Judicial District in anil for the la the County Utah. of Cache, OUR motor first its cold, then it's hot. From below freezing to high 500 above inside the cylinders. What strenuous task for the It must FLOW FREELY when everything frozen and yet it must STAND UP under stiff the terrific heat of exploding Most motorists in region find that Winter Vico the job We once you-trWinter Vico. agree youll And our confidence is so great that we offer it to you with a money-bac- k guarantee. TLJttalhi ; Uimnvei?sfltfy WINTER. FRIDAY and SATURDAY Smart Admission Ag-gic- s 8 p. m. Gym. - - - - $1.00 Must Win to Keep in - the Running college. HAVE CRIPPLED FIVE Coach Dick Romney will be forced to put a crippled team on the floor but is still hopeful of grabbing two games. Four regulars will start, while a substitute, Rulon Harris, will take over the duties of Captain Sonny Alsop, who is in bed with an attack of influenza. Of the opening quintet, both Harris and Vlrg Cropley at forward have bad colds which are jihely to hinder their speed and stamina to some extent. This ,,team,i will be meeting a AGGIES - !& r Fro liable .ineups Utah University Utah Aggies Smith f Cropley Cox f Belliston Clark c Campbell Bennion g Harris Lunil g Y'oung Game Time, 8 p. m. tana State State of O. H YEREMAN, Plaintiff, vs, U 35. WILLIAM J HASLAM, EMMA G. E. McDonald A 37, U 32; 44, U 32. H HASLAM. MILLER & VIE-LMerrill Wilson, Hyrum A 50, A 42, U 81. HOWELL a corporation. H. M. Neeley A 38, U 32, A U 24: A 48, U 30. REAL ESTATE AN INVEST79-1Will Smith -- A 50, U 32; A 50, 30, U 31. MENT COMPANY, a corporation, Ice Checkctts, Providence - A U 42. G. S. SIMONS, defendants. Alton Gessel A 51, U 38; A 43, 39, U 29: A 37, U 33. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale U A A U 39. Eldon Mauchley 30; 39, the 15th day of February, -A 27. U Leo 51. Park 31, 1932. at the front door of the Perkcs, Hyde A U U A 45. U A 47. 39, 31; 43; House in Logan, Cache Court Maccy Aimiley A 51, U 47; M, E. Sehvaneveldt 49, U 41. County, Utah, at the hour of 12 Frank Smith-- A 39, U 3fi, A 8, A 45, U 43. oclock noon, the following de-- 1 U 40. A Vernon Perkes, Hyde Park scribed property situated in the A U A O. U 32 Merrill 52, U 30; A 46, 40, J. 28; County of Cache, State of Utah, to-wU 36. 44, Mar-CloA 10, 45. U 39. Eldon Haslam, Lewiston Commencing at a point 19 rods' Linn Fish A 51, U 29; U 82; A 45. U 39. North of the center of Section' Six 6, Township Fourteen (141 John England A 40, U 31; A U 36. Howard Skabelund-- A North Range One (1) East of the 86, U 82. 54, U 39; A 40, 'J 35; A 47, U 38. Salt Lake Meridian, and running bymkn Petersen A 88, U 29. Durrell NicLcn, Hyrum A 57, thence North 16 rods, thence West 160 rods, thence South 16 Thomas E. Griffin, Newton -- A U 45; A 39, U 30. 40, U 35; A 39, U 33. rods, thence East 160 rods to the junior Bertelson A 40, U 30; The following prognosticutors are place of beginning, containing 16 acres. of the opinion that the two teams A 38, U 30 E. B. Olson A 40, U 36; A 15, will split the series: Together with Three f 39 shares! of the capital stock of the Cub U 43. Ricnard Harris, Richmond A River Irrigation Company, rep-- 1 Glen Thornlcy Smithfield A 41, 40, U 31; A 29, U 32. resented by certificate No. 917, U 82; A 45, U 28. Jesse N. Waite, Hvde Park A Official: D Young, referee. and together with all other ditch Carl Petersen A 41, U 32, A 41. U 36: A 27, U 34. and water rights to which the Ezra Dunn A 41, U 38; A 40. 85, U 29. said William J. Haslam and EmU 41. Reid Hovey A 41, U 33, A U 45. ma H. Haslam, or the said premMrs. Annie Parker A 42, U 35; 46, U 38. Marjorie Nyman, North Logan DRIGGS. Idaho, Jan. 29 IIP) - -- A 36, U 32. on November 27, ises. - Were Durtvl Hughes A 42, U 29; A A 32, U 37. A half grown cougar, starved in1923, or thereafter entitled, or Robert Springall, Richmond A Nathan Thornlcy, Smithfield U. V 86. to extraordinary courage, invaded al which were then or thereafter acA 37, U 24. the premises of a power plant on Tony Peterson A 42, U 29; A 42, U 37; A 39, U 46. quired and used on said premisGrant Porter, Lewiston A 37, the Teton river, killod Bowser, 16, U 32. Douglas Harris A 43, U 35; es. however evidenced, and toU SI. Andrew Hutchinson, WelLville A 36, U 39. a dog owned by Curtis Jcppesen , ' Edward Clayton, Preston A 40, and buuled the canine away for A 42, U 30, A 40, U 37. gether with all and singular the Rodney Smith -- A 43, U 36; A tenements, hereditaments and ap35. j U John W. Dunn- - A 42, U 31; A 251, U 32. a feast i. thereunto belonging purtenances Merle Wheeler, Richmond -- A 40, Winona Kilburn A 43, U 37; 4, U 41. The of trailed mctl angry party or in anywise appertaining U 38. Charles Olson, Jr. A 42, U 36; A 38. U 48. Tmf animal escaped by cat. the Purchase price payable in lawA. G. Wheeler, Cove A 41. U I. W. Evans A 44, U 39; A A 38, U 36. leaping 20 feet down a river drop, ful money of the United States 32 Lewis Calder Smith Jr.- - Smith-fiel- d 45. U 47. him. with the dog Dated at Logan, Utah, this 20th carrying A 43, U 31; A 45 U 39 James Neves, Millville A 41, U Bennion Spencer A 44, U 33; 33 day of January. 1932 Ernest Lenbart A 43, U 31; A A 29, IJ 33. JEFF STOWELL A Vance Waite, Hyde Park A George B. Nielsen, Hyrum 38, U 29. Sheriff of Cache County, Utah 42, U 37. Owen Anderson A 43, U 35; A 45. U 32; A 29, U 36. Janet Slumbers As Gaynor William A. Hilton, address: 412 Brandt Gesscll A 45, U 40; A Mon is Smith, Providence A 43, 47, U 44. Head- McCorniek Bldg.. Salt Lake City, Quake Rooks Vesuvius. U 37. Fred Burr A 43, U 35; A 40, 36. U 41. line. was So there left wholesale Sun Francisco Utah. nothing dairy Attorney for Plaintiff. Rex Pitkin, Millville A 44, C U 39. Preston P. Gunnell. Wellsville market. Dates of publication. Jan. 22, Butter, 92 score 24; 91 for Janet to do but buy an alarm 39. Dean Maugban, Wellsville A A 47, U 33; A 37, U 41. clock. 29. Feb. 5, and 12. E. A. Chugg. Providence Grant Wheeler, Richmond A score 23 4; 90 score 23. A 47, 43, U 35; A 40, U 39. 45, U 36, Elwood Sorenson A 43, U 37; A U 40; A 38, U 40. Therein Mjughlcy A 45, U 38 Orvul Nuttal, Providence A 32, 36. U 32. Rovce Hansen, Providence - A juuius Smith, ProvidcnceA 43. U 40; A 46, U 43. Alton Cm Ison A 40, U 12; A 15, U 41 U 89; A 45, U 40. Harold Gutke, Smithfield A IB, Mrs. George B. Nielsen, Hyrum 29, U 27. U 32 A 44, U 35; A 43, U 36. -The Ivan Phillips, Smithfield A 16, Orvin Nyman, North Logun A the following predicted scores of the Saturday game only: U 37. 44, U 37; A 40, U 36 Elmer Bosworth A 47. U 37. Glen Lewis A 41, U 40; A 43, Parley P. Gunnell, Wellsville A 41, U 36 A Carl Fuhriman, Providence U 39. Earl Malmrosc A 45, U 29; A Leland Sclley, Wellsville -- A 44, 47, U 38 U 31, 47, 41, U 39. Thayle Nielsen, Hyrum-- A S. J. Thornlcy, Smithfield A U 41 Rigby Lindquist A 45, U 33; A 44. A U 36 Bodd Bennett, Hyrum 51,' 43, U 36. Don Hill, Rithmond-- A AUen Ottcrbcck-- A 45, U 31; 46, U U 33 39 A 40, U 30 Ronald Huti bison, Mcllsville Arthur Olsen A 45, U 34; A Cleon Smith, Providence A 46, ! A 37, U' 10. 39, U 32. Dennis Peterson A 45, U 34; A 46. U 37. G. L. Baglcy, Richmond -- A 45, U 35; A 42, U 36. as as Rodney Pickett A 45, U 35; A 42, U 36. a Orson Bailey A 45, U 36; A 39, U 35. oil! Benny Degn A 45, U 37; A 40, U 36. else is Reed Harris, Richmond A 4s, U 37; A 51, U 37. . . . Glen Olofson A 45, U 37; A 40, U 35. gas. Paul Spencer A 45, U 37; A 89, U 35. this A Fred Gibbons 45, U 37, A 41, U 35. does best. Leva Anderson A 45, U 39 , A believe ; 43, U 40. Bovd Lindquist Games To Keep Going Everything is in readiness for the final flourish of the first half of the western division of the basRoiky Mountain conference ketball race, Utah Aggies vs. Utah university. With both teams fighting desperately to keep in the running for the division title, one of the hardest fought series in the history of competition between the two teams is looked for. The loss of even one game would just about mean the end for Utah, while the Aggies need both games to keep them on an even level with Brigham Young university and Mon- about any success Kid Barger would have with him. That flashg left ing right and both carry plenty of dynamite The footwork of the little Tampa, Florida, fist slinger, would be hard to excell. GREAT BATTLE it would be a Nevertheless, great battle should Quintero and Barger get in the ring together. Here's hoping the assertion of Elam Cronquist, made from the ring Thursday night, that the two will likely fight in I.ogan, conies to pass. Ira Dern, intermountain wrestling king, hung up two straight falls over Alex Kiffir, colored strong man from Seattle. Kiffir is nothing but a solid mass of bohe and muscle and aid Ira plenty of damage. It was the old story, however, of getting lough enough to ,get Ira riled up" and then it was all over but the shouting. Dern took the first fall in 22 minutes with some wicked headlocks and the second in five minutes with a body slam. By the way, if George Nelson is really sincere in his efforts to meet Dern, he will p.'ob.ibiy have to tackle him in a dark alley. The writer interrogated Mr. Dern in a short but snappy interview on the subject Thursday night. If anything, the intervts-.was too short and too snappy MET TOO MANY TIMES, . SAYS DERN "How many times have George' and I met before?" was Ira's counter question to the query of why he didn't take up George's challenge. The Salt Lake grapplor amplified this statement in the course of a little public speaking in the ring following the main bout, saying that he was by no means afraid to meet Nelson. And so George, it looks like things are all off unless, as has been suggested, you waylay him in a dark corner some night. Bill Longeton of Salt Lake and Jim Lindsay of Seattle pushed and grunted each other all over the ling in the semi-finwrestling bout, each getting orp fall in the hour time limit. Dean Cash of Smithfield won In the opener in eight minutes. Promoter Dick Quinney was much encouri ged by the increasing patronage at the arena and Is planning to increase the size and quality of his programs to make thcn more entertaining for the Cache fight fans. Farmers Needing Two A QUART MOTOR OIL-Manufactured and Guaranteed by UTA H OIL REFINING CO., Salt Lake City is full Utah aggregation that strength for the first time this year and the change is expected to level the margin, most dopesters giving Utah the edge. Certainly, if the Aggies were in good condition and playing1 together, they would have an edge over Utah but sickness is a great equalizer and will make the two teams about even. Coach Dick Romney is counting heavily on George Young at guard. The big, long legged "humming call him, bird as his team-mathas been the most consistent performer on the Aggie squad this year and if he can continue Ins fine performance througa the Utah series, it will help cut fie Aggie cause immeasureably. HOPE SCORING WILL CONTINUE found Cropley and Belliston their scoring eye for the first time this season when they met Bngham Young university at Provo. Coach Romney is hoping that these scoring abilities will conIf they do, the Aggies tinue. will be in the running throughout the season, otherwise, it will be the just too bad, for afterto nil. the put object of the game is ball through the little iron ring Tickets have been selling like n and a the record crowd is looked for for both games. An unusually large crowd is expected for Saturday when Utah sends the usual delegation of team supporters northward. hot-cak- n Compare Prices ! 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