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Show I THE. lAGE FOUR HERALD-JOURNAL- LOGAN, UTAH, - SAT URD A.Y, JANUARY 30, 1932. ,' Aggies, Grizzlies, and Bulldogs Fall Utiah Logan and North Cache Fall In Fast Contests By Lanier BRUSHING UP SPORTS CACHE DIVISION Standing Of Teams. The Tfe WEE BOZEMAN, Mont., Jan. 30. (I'.Ib - Brigham Young university defeated Montana State college here Friday nignt. in one of the crucial games of the western diconfervision, Rocky Mountain ence. They play again tonight, and if the Cougars can repeat their last nights performance, Montana State will be moved from division leadership which they won contrary to expectations. The Cougars displayed an aggressive style while the Bobcats seemed to be the victims of A too keen realization "nerves. of the importance of the game kept the Bobcats on edge, even to the extent of causing the veteran Buzzetti to miss seven free throws. Nelson, Cougar center, controlled the tipoff and led all players in individual scoring with 13 points. Breeden, Montana guard, broke away several times on brief scoring spurts but missed easy shots when opportunity was his. He led the Bobcats with four held goals. The Cougars displayed the most uniform teamwork seen here this season, scoring a good percentage of their attempts, following through from the tip off with a offensive. The score: LONG Losing SlpEAKS JUAS BUSH AND DOPING WHOSE NiCfcRlES FlNALlT ENDED EACH ONE Fridays Results Preston 29, Logan 25. South Cache .50, North Cache 20. Next Weeks Schedule Iogan at North Cache. Preston at South Cache. Preston and South Cache basketball teams provided the seasons upsets in the Cache Division basketball race for 1932. And what upsets they were. Logan and North Cache were believed to be by far the stronger of the four teams but Preston and South Cache evidently had different ideas which they demonstrated very conclusively Friday evening. The lowly Preston Indians, for several years the weak sister" of the loop, rose to great heights when they addefeat to Logan, champions for ministered a decisive five successive years. . The North Cache defeat at the hands of South Cache was just as big an upset and proved beyond all, doubt that this Cache division race is far from being1, & walk away for any team. The Jaguars with a young team, hit their stride in 'great style and emerged on the long end of a 6 victory over Hebe Whitings Bulldogs. The four teams are now in a deadlock with each quint having won one and lost one. It AGAINST St iDUlS AGAidST OmiAHD AGAIHST DETROIT (ll GAME. (9 " STREAK) u ) ) (20 HlTflNG GCOZGE SSLERS RECORD SALON IN HI CONSECoIvUe GAMES WAS AISO HALTED BV 8USH THE STRING HAD AFlF ft STARTED AT HIS expense 29-2- 5 y by JAMES H. 'iour-i- a SfORlS ED'toKj Polled FARKERSBUOi JAGUARS SHARE PEOPLE iv&fcwED The RoSENglUMS AND ABU) YORK, CELTICS PUH A BASKETBALL PARKERS BORG, UIVAy GAMES SeeifiNEL. Ewo perfect NIGHTS - a 1932. IN CACHE UPSETS ARE VICTORIOUS Six fighting Pres-toPRESTON Indian and their coach were not to be denied here Friday evening when- they defeated Logan high ichool by the close score of IV , the first time in several years, the Preston boys with Joa Call as their coach actually topundefeated pled the heretofore Oriaelies and for five successive years, Cache representatives at the The Preston iter tournament. hen were at their very best andaegsom gave the Grizzlies an openscore. score was 7 at the end of the first quarter, in Prestons favor. Ooiag into the second quarter Logan rallied somewhat and WMr some clever shooting on the part of Dibble, Brown and Ryan, UUMged to slip into a one point 6 at the end of the first lead half. Bat Call evidentally gave a real pep talk during the intermission as the Preston boys came back to light the Grizzlies on even lead toms and go into a at the end of the third quarter. (Mag into the final quarter with a Preston crowd in a frenzy of excitement, both teams fought fast gad., furious and were only able to count two points each in the flalf quarter to tic the score at 8 as the final gun was sound-co lb-2- 8. into 8-- 17-1- 25-2- 1 d. 29-2- the two Alter a short rest, hMMets resumed the battle in a extra five minute period. Wells, chrvsr Preston forward caged a ioo shot from the center ot the floor. Seconds later, Chatteron, running mate of Weils, crashed thraCgb the none too strong Logan defense to score a setup just prior to the final gun that meant victory for a heretofore "weak sis tor in Cache Division basketball. It was a great triumph for the Preston boys and they won became they were the best team ' Tho , game was fust throughout and hare every indication that the brand of hull being played in the Cache Division is steadily on the upsrgrd ctiinb. Preston the playing of For Wcfla was nothing short of sensational. This heady chap carried off high honors with 12 points to Ms credit and topped it olf with a splendid exhibition of floor Edwards. Prestons pUgr- - Leland one ietterman was not far behind Walls and proved a potent factor in keeping the Indians in fighting spirits throughout the game To say that every Preston player covered himself with glory would be putting it mildly as they weru simply unbeatable. For Logan, Cleve Dibble, the eltuive sophomore, was outstanding. He counted nine of the Grix-Mpoints and played a brilliant floof game. Kent Ryan and Lowell Brown both played well but were hardly up to standard. Kowailis was ejected in the early minutes of play via the persona) foul route. Hull played a leading role in the Grizzly attack, with his dewged guarding. , fa a preliminary game the Logan Seconds won from Preston by the lopsided score of The score: HYRUM Not to be outdone the South Cache Preston, by Jaguars did their share in upsetting the Cache division dope bucket when they very handily gave the North Cache Bulldogs a beating North Cache was heavily favored to take the measure of the who played Jaguars poorly a week ago. against Logan However, the young and fightSouth Cache team ing early scented victory and lead by their forward, sharpshooting Brig the Maughan, accomplished downfall of one of the strongest teams in North Cache's history. It was one of those friendly battles between - two ancient rivals. South Cache led at the half count and at the end by a of the first half, the Jaguars had rolled . up a comfortable margin of The third was ail quarter North Cache and the Bulldogs a in last defought desperately termined effort to eke out a victory. They held the Hyrum boys to a single field goal in this period and counted eight points for themselves. In the last quarter, both teams battled on even terms and at the end of the regular playing time the score was South Cache came through with two field goals to win Lydc Tripp, North Cache forward, was 12 man with counters. high point Maughan, Allen and R. Peterson were not far behind. The game was one of the fastest passing contests ever played on the Hy rum floor. The South Cache seconds also 30-2- . 7 21-1- 28-2- 6 30-2- 6. - 10-l- jc 3.00-3.2- 5. LOGAN G. T. F. 3 2 Ryan, rf Brown, if Kowailis, rg tl , Han, rg Dibble, ig Hoaaen, c Balling, if Lindquist, c ' 3 2 1 2 2 4 o 0 0 1 4 ....o 0 0 Totals P 17 Poole, 1.00-2.5- Totals Johnson, hmpire, , 3 L referee; 2 6 6 4 10 . 11 l l . 13 n 0j i 7 29 Vnnderhnff, 4.00-4.7- 5, 2.50-4.5- 0. 2 ,00 0000 Larsen, c 2.50-3.5- 5.00-5.5- G. T. F. P. 6 4 0 12 lg ces. Mrs. J. W. Bentley, president of the women's auxiliary unit of the farm bureau, will take charge of the work of preparing a program for tho year for that division known as the Home and Community Section. Some special program activity as an emergency measure with respect to feeding and gardening will be developed Messrs by Wrigley and McQuarrie before tho 6 meeting. February Financial statements of the bust year for Cache county and the Logan city schools have been prepared by County Auditor C. V. Mohr, and David Tarbet clerk of the city board of education. Both statements are published in complete form elsewhere in the Herald-Journtoday. Mr Mohr's statement of expenditures for 1931 for Cache county shows $219,502.33. This is in excess by $15,833.40. over the revenue of the year aggregating Kos-kelle- Grain Range CHICAGO, Jan. j ' j j 80-8- 4.25-5.1- Mar. May July Sept. .. .. .58 .61 61 .63 8 30. High U'JP Grain Low Close .58 4 .561-- 4 .561-- 4 .613-- 8 .58 .59 .60 8 .61 .63 A8 .59 .60 4 8 8 3-- 4 4 4 San Francisco Wholesale Dairy Market: Butter, 92 score 24; 91 score 23 90 score 23. Cache county's expenditures . in were $22.521.72, exceeding revenues for that year by 1930 revenues were 1930 s Logan city school t during the year aggregated $164,950.95, as compared with $169,195 for the previous year, 1929-3Last school year receipts totaled $204,055.05 and during 1929-- " Moving dJi'iur.-.cment- Qmd Bumnisgs 2 4 8 14 1 13 0 0 3 2 0 117 . 7 36 4 STATE G. F. Pf. P. .. rf 0 2 0 3 2 3 0 2 0 0 0 2 2 4 2 10 4 0 6 2 119 10 3 9 23 Totals Utah State; Referee, Reading, umpire, Glynn, Montana State. Banners Tell Of Grizzly Triumphs Emrw Household goods and pianos transferred to all parts of the city $201,132.60. J. W. Ault & Son 25 Under Schramm-Johnso- n Drug Greenhouse Grown, fresh pot plants at ate prices. Pehrsons house. 980 Logan, Utah. BAUGH BLOCK, LOGAN J. B. BURNHAM CO. Salt Lake City. KING COAL Hardest Coal Mined in Utah ! More Heat! Less Ash! And Lasts Longer! Thatcher Coal Co. 23. ' BY OTTIS PETERSON There orta be an investigation; Maybe this man, George Nelson should be hung by the toenails or, at least thrown out on his ear. , Suspicions of Aggie followers were greatly aroused following the game Friday night that George Nelson had been bought off by Utah and had chloroformed the Farmer hoopsters between halves, PICK YOUR OWN EXPLANATION 1 at half time, the Leading Blue and White courtiers completely collapsed in the final 20 minutes to take a sound trouncing at the,Chloroformhands of Utah, ex--) ing is as good as any other planation of their failure to keep up their pace of the first half. The Aggies went in streaks during the first half, letting Utah get lead before they really a started. However, some fast work team on good play, the only really game, good work of the entire brought the Aggies a 5 lead, a few minutes before the half ended. Then counters by Clti-- k and Watts as brought the score up to the half ended. about to say There is one thing the play of Utah Aggies during conwas half it very final the sistent but it was all on the red ink side of the ledger. Two lone field goals and two out of five free throws marks the sum total of the Aggie offense during that And in the fatal 20 minutes. meantime, the Redskins connected with 10 field goals and five free throws for 25 points, matching thq Aggie offense of the first half. The Aggies lacked that old sparkplug, Sonny Alsop. who has taken over the job of Seth Parkin-- , son as leader of the team. Alsop was on the bench convalescing after an attack of the flu. His place' was taken' by Rulon Harris and while Harris was good as a player, he lacked that vital something that was also lacking in other members of the Aggie quintet Friday night, Big W'hoozit Campbell at cenr ter, was the outstanding Aggie 014 the floor but both Cropiey and Bellistnn went ' from bad to worse and with Young and Harris having, their hands full stopping the Utah. 25-2- 46-3- 25-1- 1 . 9 31 11 14 Totals UTAH f Smith, Watts, f Clark, c Bennion, g Lund, g Cox, f Richins, g ' I - G. T. F.P. 6 0 0 12 5 8 8 16 6 2 1 13 12 13 0 0 0 0 10 0 2 0 0 0 0 - 19 12 8 46 Totals Officials: referee; Warner, Waites, umpire. AUTO LOANS & Greatly Reduced Rates 15 Minute Service ! HOME ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION 2375 ' J Kiesel Avenue Ogden, Utah Jl , FURNITURE Dealers in Majestic Radices.' L. & H. Electric Ranges. We carry a complete line Living Room Suites, Bed Room Suites, Dining Room Suites, Bed Springs and Mattresses. Unsurpassed Values in New and Used Crystal Bottling & Furniture Company cut moderGreen- Canyon Road, Phone 397. GEO. Y. SMITHS W. 1st North SOats Phone 444 Hats inEvery hat in our store our January Clear- cluded in ance Sale $1.95 $2.95 $3.95 All the latest shapes and winter styles. in A . 12 12 THE FINEST IN NEW AND USED 72-7- 4 Pehrsons Home. five, all of whom played Watts, diminutive star from Branch Agricultural college, was high point man with 16 counters. The two teams, now deadlocked for last place in the conference standing, play again tonight In the final game of the first half. It should be a great battle. The winner will reach the half-wa- y mark with an even .500 percentage mark and a fighting chance at the title, while the losers will be pushed entirely out of the conference championship picture. AGGIES G. T. F.P. ' 2 3 2 0 Belliston, f 3 3 2 8 Cropiey, f 4 2 2 10 Campbell, c 0 3 Young, g 2 4 'Harris, g 0 Watkins, f 0 VanCampen, g 0 0 0 0 Murdock, f w sensa-toinall- Fridays Results B. Y. U. 36, Montana State Utah 46, Aggies SL Furniture. FIRST CLASS WORK flowers, attack, Campbell could not carry the burden of the Aggie offense alone. ' , BENNION OUTSTANDING FOR VICTORS For the Utes, Bennion at guard was the outstanding man on a STANDINGS Western Division K. M. C. Ames Barber Shop Ona If your present payments are too high, refinance to protect your equity. If you owe a lot of scattered bills, keep your credit good by making a car loan to pay them off. We don't encourage loans beyond your capacity to pay. Automobile Loan Dept. PHONE 76 HAIR CUTS Real Estate Agency Cair 1.00-2.0- 0; ess. I have farms from 40 to 400 acres in Idaho that I can trade for homes in Cache valley. Your property will be accepted as first payment and the balance on a crop payment plan covering a period of from 10 to 20 years. Interest at 7 per cent. You have 3 years in which to pay the first 10 per cent from your crops raised. Phone 980 Affiliated With Long Distance Hauling Visitors at Logan high have been impressed during the past week with the beautiful collection of banners which have been brought out and hung on both sides of the entire length of the main hall. They represent on interstate and a basketball championship, ldng line of divisional, and secin football, tional championships basketball and track. Although by no means all of Logans triumphs. are represented, yet this exhixit, with the splendid collection of trophies in the case in the same hall, is an impressive tribute to Logan's athletic prow- te Hsiftdfei EmisiiraEC PHONE 448 193P-:;- WELDING It Ss Yot $173,668.93. Actual receipts last year were Cattle: receipts 176, Including 79 for market, 40 to Utah feeders $172,117.45 to which was added and 57 to Los Angeles market. For $31,937.60 including sinking and week receipts 2S70; killing classes other funds on hand June 30, 1930. fully 25c lower; common and medium slaughter steers 3.25 to 4.75; good short feds up to 5.25; common and medium heifers 3 good 809 lb. heifers upward to $5; common and medium cows good cows up to $4; all cutveal-er- s ters bulls QUICKER stock calves B&iTER led steers CHEAPER Sheep: receipts 741, including three for market and 738 to Sait NEW ELECTRIC Lake packers. For week, receipts and 8086; most classes steady, medium 8 lb. fed wooled and good Acetylene Welders week's top 5.10; lambs 118 lb. LUNDAHL IRON WORKS slaughter ewes slaughter ewes upward to 2.25. Logan, Utah weighed off cars; feeding lambs quoted r 2.75-3.5- 3 2o . PRESTON 2 3 : 5; 11 10 Weils, rf Chatterton, if Edwards, c Johnson, rg Selection of County Agent R. Wrigley and Secretary R. S. McQuarrle of the Cache County Farm Bureau to complete a draft of the 1932 program of activity for the organization was the feature of a business meeting of tho bureau executive committee atf the , courthouse Friday. j, The program will be presented for approval at a directors meeting, Saturday, February 6, Secretary McQuarrie said Saturday morning. It is expected that the 1932 setup for activities will virtually, follow the 1931 outline which concerned projects in dairying, cooperative marketing, taxes, farm club accounts, rodent control, development, poultry husbandry, weed eradication and control, and sugar beets. There is a possiblity that some modification in the program will be carried out in several instanL. I. 2 0 1 t Funeral services SMITHFIELD. were held for Mrs. Ernest Little-dyk- e Wednesday at 1 p. m. In the Second ward tabernacle with Bishop Sylvester Low conducting. Floral tributes were profuse and and many neighbors, relatives friend were in attendance from Smithfield and outside places. Ladies of the. .immediate families were In charge of the flowers, and male relatives were pall bearers. . The ward choir, directed by Mrs. Emma R. Hanson, with Floyd Miles at the organ, furnished musical numbers. Funeral arrangements had been planned mainly by Mrs. Littiedyke when it was known to her that the end was near. Special musical numbers were: Vocal solos, by Mrs. Regena Smith and Bishop Richard Roskelley of the Third ward, with Mrs. Emma Hanson at the organ. The following speakers paid a beautiful tribute to the families of Mrs. Littiedyke, who were pioneers of this community and state. J. W. Kirkbride, superintendent of Cache county schools: A. G. Olson of Logan, Dr. G. L. Rees, W. L. Winn and Bishop Sylvester Spanish onions may claim the Low. warmer climes ns their native Prayers were offered by A. W. habitat, but T. Harold James, Chambers, a neighbor, and John of Ontario the Onion manager Greene. l ooi. is showing proof that they P. Interment was in the Smith field can be grown successfully in Canada. He is seen here about to bite cemetery, where the grave was into one. Below him are two bags dedicated by Eishop Richard of a new variety produced by Essex and Kent county growers. You just know nil fat men are honest; they couldn't stoop to anything low. range: Wheat: Open 22-- ; YEARS PROGRAM ARE PUBLISHED OGDEN, Jan. 30. tUEi Hogs: re ceipts 2108, including 545 for market, 159 direct, 90 to Swanston packers. 22 to San Francisco packers, 614 to South San Francisco market, 182 to Los Angeles packers and 296 to Los Angeles market. Mostly lower; top 4.15 on 180 to 190 lb. lights; bulk 160 to 215 lb. weights 3.90 to 4.15; feeder pigs at 3.25; packing sows Final Rites Held For Smithfield Mother STEAK AN BUREAU TO MAP 0 0 16 Buzzetti, rf Wendt, If Whitcanaek, Boothe, c Arlo, rg Breeden, lg - $10,00?. 2 3 2 6 MONTANA 22192 Record attendance FE8 PAlP AOMISWKS- FINANCE REPORTS Ogden Livestock t Hunter. If Romney, If Gam, rf Nelson, c LeSueur, rg Johnson, lg Totals Game a Cleveland. ON SUCCESSIVE YOUNG - , G. F. Pf . P. BRIGHAM . WES PM 30-2- PRESTON INDIANS 11.000 1 Sooo&l' Farmers Fall Behind y 36-2- 5 MicS SofFERED Hoop Chloroform Hinted As STATE MONTANA sTreaK sbPPER: PHILADELPHIA COUGARS DEFEAT 0OE" "BULLET Dn GBig spring large selection to choose from. AMOUS EERY ELTS Smith Clothing Co. |