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Show F( 1AGE SIX TIIE II Ell A LOGAN, UTAH, TUESDAY, APRIL L, 5, 1 9 32. Aggie Grid Prospects For Fall Campaign Bright By Laafer BRUSHING UP SPORTS Sp ring Practice Gives Promise of Good T earn II, HAM BliAl ( HF.K EA Sports Editor This is to let you have, at bar- vuty li- - tossed th-.ight imi U ft, he wil oe harJ to boat ud Another of u regular berth lvun conference loot nail drie in telknl tackle pro.Nitct s one of ihe but Ik ynobis, 1981, will plate a Reynolds as fame somewhat slower team in fold tuuis airtady g next year when the VM hae the stmessots to th Smith twins opens However, it should In 1 ot)i of tht sc boys Up the Males speedy enough to handle i'omh id lose to the Joo pound m it k Dick Koimit'j d ((,. i l opining and v. ill make tlmgx ditto ult style olfense and v:t ui! b p me liv, nt - t fall Raw did o! tone ally a thstmri imp owim ni our out foi prim? football I U (.( KlfS the 1M31 uii ion ot r This w.u hstu. itl shown la H u u r N Ithet linr Futgafin, iuiday when Mini or R i u thiM u and Hotted his J9.I! inttron nq iim r ' id guild yi u included both oi whom me thgibb lor out in a gam vhi'ii um d n.ty nev fall, wire i ut hr throe weeks d spun; lootPull .t pie-en- t, it The farmer hual j.o h ould navel p"d'utho. si ii1 thev me liked to extend tin inimiu peund topi fs 1 i Hut and another week Put vith ruk vitk will Reynolds demanding an mtreaung hhun of win .lugnunt un He J wou'ti iei Riadv it in the aid his Attention, vhddem. be better to finish up spring foot- - substitute ran i tnd the four will ball early lone Forgeon and Darker to SOMK rKOMISIMi kicp moving Another good pos- who sibditv is TutCe, i joiin)f OI TIIS OI T Lost from the squad wcie has never played loothdl but who to 2nd close aad two K,m Jimith the twins, weighs pounds Vranes is Mill aupreu at ern- Klmo, one an end and the otner a quarteibatk, D b Vounq, all ter but theic is i wad open fight conference haltback, T o m in 'on fm the end poMUons. .Johnny Thompson, anothi r halfn.uk, and Hull, a veteran of list year, and Pete Wilkins, ta kle (Juried veie Coidon Dixon, a siOsute list some excellent fieshmea ynduon year together with Rudy Van they oave- (hmpen, should get lots of Ioniaspiraits that althoughshow dm pet Mon, par, unduly from pmman awful lot to derson iHt of doing things n a hig way of Thtie is another thd li smhihU The outstanding development the game Kri!i was the uncover in Briggs 'I his drip U big and tin new hit a of thieat rangy, possesses plenty of dnvt qiinr mg terhack job in Ralph fJ'iV. a (ind (,ui snag passes bke inhmJs With excelbnt buk-fiel- d produc t of the Norm t.u be high husiiK.ss bv school and bianded prospects, there is i chance a a be that hool may go to end Hebe Whiting of Him st In the backfield, Rornuev will comer' "Ttl btleie I c o ! Jutk chspi. m a have a nucleus in Cotton TillUtah Aggies BY BY OTTIS VFTIiKON Utah Aggies, who finished in a tie for second in the Kotkv JVloun- - hi it $ (mh man at fullback and Howard Kihaub at halfback With the quarlerb ick situation apparently hopeful other good nackfnld men, White and Osborne, Kmnney h fuing u generally bright year In the final iialyis, it h that Romney vvill put a line in the ield that should scale five to seven omirnls heavier, on the average, than the lines o. the That has ulviw been past. one of the duet troubles of the Aggie football madrnes since the early twenties and it is n this fact that Kni mer followers are basing their piedntiona tor a loiter learn for nel year k, Jacobsen, ChuT of Police Gilbert Mecham. W. Committee: Transportation F. Jensen, chairman; L. A Jarvis, J. W Ault, Grant Bateson, Dennis OeWitt. Fred Committee on Diinee: Lundberg, chairman; Emerson Abbott, K E Kerntson, Val Palmer, Bennie Degn, Percy Smith, Gi. bert Thorpe. Awards Commit lee: N. V. Christiansen, chairman; Ir. I S Smith, R T. Cardoii. Publicity Commiltee: G. N. Ras- muson, chairmau; J. C. Allen, Jr., COMMITTEES FOR BAND CONTESTS to promote aud conduct, the state band contest which will be held in Logan April 0 were named at a special meeting of the celebrations committee of the Logan Chamber of Commerce Monday night. Prof. N W. Christiansen of the Utah State Agricultural college reported bands from Preston, North Cache, South Cache, Logan Senior and Junior high schools, Boxeldcr, Moigan and Park City had entered the contests. Bands from the Ogden high school, West high school of Salt Lake City, high school of Magna, Heber City high school and Price high school may also enter. The entries will close April 8. The following committees were appointed: Housing and Reception: J. H S Wilson, chairman; George Bates, Alvin Hess, I,es Pocock, W. J. Carlisle, S E. Needham, R. A. Coakley, P. T. Pond, George D. Preston, Mrs Blanche Pittman, Frank scofteld. Contests and Arrangements: N. W. Christiansen, chairman: Su perintendent L A Peterson, B G. T. Henson, Roland Thatcher, Emmett, Les Vocock. Frank Committee: Parade Baugh, Jr, chmimun, Oliver Ed-- ) H. B. E. A. Prof. Johnson, wards, 29-3- M. R. Hovey. A special dance sponsored hy the student body of the Agricultural college will be given at the Palais d'Or on Wednesday, April 13, to help raise funds to conduct the state band contest Students of the Logan Senior high school and the general public are invited. ACOUSTICS PERFECT Wis.. April 5. MILWAUKEE, (I Pi - Acoustics of court rooms of the now court house are so perfect that several attorneys and judges have expressed fear that confidential discussions between lawyers and clients might be FIREMEN TRAINED BOSTON, April 5. d pi Diving appaiatus and a squad of firemen divspecially trained in deep-se- a ing were recently added to the Foston fire department. The new equipment can b eutilizel in fr-ing persons trapped In submerged vehicles. e- MANAGtR WilBECT RoBdftOi) OFBGooUNn), Rushed (he PLANS LAID FOR OLD MAld IS SeeaI c COMiaS2j-7- visrf iTere BE GREAT BoV WILL GIVE: REAL TH itll OLD H US-T- SUMMER SCHOOL progt uri, which has been in ef- fert lor nianv years, the authorities of the Club State Agruultural hive pupnicd another in ute.,tiMg summer session to be comlK Ud fiom June I! to July 15, to i'r J H Lmfoid, dim tor of the summi r si bool est is reported in UmiSjal M liool whl,. th. imopos,:;; will' be eonducted bv !i R McAllister of Joint, III, (lining ses the 111st put of the sumim-siou Leading musn Ians me being; invited Horn the 72 high si bools of the state and spin ml invit'd 10, arc bn.g s. nt to high schools sin rounding states. SpeiuU emphnsis will also be s work, Dr given to Pern ,011, J H Linford reports member ot the federal boaid ot and A K voiatnmal education Gutman, ihaf of Ihu bureau of offer agtimHuia! e iucation, will educacourses in this phase of tion to supplement the woik to be given by Professor L. R. Humphreys As the summer session is used bv many teai hers for the purpose of obtaining advanced degrees, the faculty fm courses in education has been carefully chosen In ad dition to the resident prolessors. Ward G Reeder. Ohio State University; Miss Jean Co.x, University of Utah and Lofter Bjmnason, state supervisor of the grammar Utah, will conduct grades courses Miss Maud A Brown, a teacher and supervisor in Kansas City and Los Angeles will give instruction: in child welfare and health il UTTlE UP To 1 4 sees tht ACCRLi -- He -- Tell be A migitV bloke: WJhlrfE. MAiS BURPEaI VES SiR w hlELL for over tearsSHOCK' he ujhea! OAi Lowi-DobJ- MoU, AS Him THffrTV i GREW! aJHAT DO TAKE AFTER -- VoU IrliM OR vjould ( His LIKE 2 He CONSIDER rfAT A SLAM? uhp HiS Dooourro kickto the 'ajaV he Approval To sTeVe- -- ' 80T cm Ud i Sinilh-Huglie- 111 By Ahern Mowi, Im WARMiUg You IADS, BEFORE MAUD -F- ATHER IS A or GEUTtEMAivl -- SCHOOL J MCME OF VOUR THE OLD TLlPPAUCIES WlTrl Him A If (inching is xo pc.' cenL of a ball club, the Cubs ire in In Grimes, Root, Lush anil Malone the Cubs have what looks to be the best four in the leigue Added to these .starters are Lon Bob Smith. Jakic May and Dutch Henry-IHerman at second base and the sensational young Stanley Hack at third, d mav be Haul that Hornsby is taking a gamble But you will find the other National league eontuukrs gambling too MeGraw is g.mibhtig at s, with Critz's arm, and in his The outfield, with new men. Cardinals are gairblmg on some young pitchers The Cubs haven't the best outfield in the league per heps. But they have one of thj oest outfielders in the bu silica t in Cuylcr, and for the other spots tleie are Riggs Stephenson ih"'ll hit', Riehbotirg, Vin Ballon, Johnny Moore, Dan Taylor and Marvin Gudat to pick from Prom Ihm point, Stevie looks to lie the cleanup hitter Technically, other clubs in the at league may have this or that poult m the lnlield But the Cubs have or outfield in Woody English, a, shoit, as fine a player as tlioe is n basebeside And with English ball them, would it no. b- peifeetly natural for Hack and Herman to gam the confidence and skill thev will need to cany them through their first year in the major With Grimm at first leagues? base, and Hornsby, Harry Taylor and lister Bell ready for reserve duty, the Cubs haven't tho worst group of infielders y hi could name, at that. Coaches of the int legion have impressed their desire. LOCAL MAN AIDS to gislcr fm the work to hel given by B W Bierimin, formerly ot l ul mi but now Iliad touch at IN WAR MEMORIAL Mr Bier- Mn. MOSUL.-- , university i ma-will be assisted by link and Ott Romney mid Vad.tl Pctir.son,i J E Hickman of Logan has rewell known in sport annals ill. ceived word from his son, George , vflll W, Hickman, of Albany, California I our lecturers have been en- - of the dedication of a memorial for tha summer se.sion. there in memory of those 'I hoy are Dr Howard H Grisg: building served in the woild war A C Mr who New Yora City; Mr. Hickman is commander of Lmthlin. Cmverity of Chicago, Albany Post No. 292, American Dr William T Foster Newman, Iegion Department ol California. City and Dr Henry He is a former student of the York. Brooklyn, A the Brigham Young College of Logan descrilang catalogue, t oursts in detail, will bo icady for and a graduate of the University dt-ihuiiou within a few days, Dr of California. He is at present judge of the Albany court. Linford announced last week The (Uilu.i.oiv piayer, written by L. . Hickman, is ns follows-TCRUSHED WHEAT posterity: This building was i reeled to commemorate the services of the men and woir.jn of this district who served in the armed forces ' 0f the United States of America wheal in the World War. Such service Some of the sluonu-iiof 41 KW bushels for live-- 1 is well worthy of commemoiation, sloe k feed purposes in C t. h: coun-- but the necessity for such service ty ii expect ju here within a fow is a sad commentary on the wcak-dayIn making this announce-- nesses and short comings of our mint Tuesday morning. Eugene civilization. God hasten the day when inter feates. chairman of tne Cache Com ly chapter, Amnican Rod national disputes will be settled Cross, said he had received word in a judicial tribunal of the The way to universal peace he., from Chicago hcaclouarte-rRed Cross relief wheat distrib in the hands of posterity and may lion oiganization that the orders you be more successful in discov have be en placed. enng that way than we of this Of this supply, 45,600 pound., generation have been ol mill run will be supplied from It is to be hoped that you will the Central Milling company in never again permit a devastating Logan. It includes bran and shorts war among the Caucasian races lor livestock feed The entire out- for if such occurs the dominance liveof those races must surely deput is based on a stock feed lation cline. It is possible that the wheat Keep your eyes to the Westward ordered foi flour will be sold on for a sleeping slumbers giant the Kansas City market and th there, but some day he will awake to wheav used the to challenge money supremacy of the purchase from Cache county and southern world. bo Idaho farmers, thereby being of May peace and happiness double benefit, by furnishing re-- ! your lot is the wish of your grate-li- e f stock feed, and at the samuful comrades of Albany Post No time enabling wheat producers of 292 of the American Legion locality to market some of thei partment of California wheit they have had in storage! George W. Hickman for a long while. First Commander lr Ni-tt- ti " cru-J'.e- t 1 1 JAI OISTKKS ABERDEEN, Wash, Apiil 5 hundred cases of oyTwo ii sters. or about 3,000.000, if counted, will be brought here from Japan and will be consigned to the north and south side of the bay Eighteen million oysters will be ready for harvest this fall. i.. we u . u Hr iv ma For Mens Shoes farn SCi 111 "h' If ' wtjanw lISllXiV In of May pals six Juni Supt ed Et Sal will on Cc Juni rang and May juni read senu tion thar ers Sc grar ed Tl is twc( and colic the tion in I Tl schc May mgs date lectc ! j for men furt) slru' PL and 11 Af corn! gran off u sy.sk Be Here Early and (Jet Your Choice ! edue agai Ei ious gran wcel to t1 sen dav th the 215 8 tore book hand and Uteri chob deco Let . . s quit no v Me iS got something good for us force Ap staff aduli of ec Si men: seho pal i sor Stati instr mini and Ma knows the way to a rrtanVheart lie knows that Ma has good recipes and that shes had enough experience to reali:e that a gtmd recipe calls for perfect ingredients. Nalurally, she gets BUDW1ISEH MALT. ..J lbs. in the big red can light or dark. BM 22 Also Ileadqimrlcrs fund plan rectc P)-- . $4.95 U orr V The. f rom catii 5. SPOKANE, Wash, Am saving the life of a old girl, Glenn Luse, 13, B Scout, received a gold irwhi fro the national Scout coutt of hoin The boy rescued M c, n Com when a small boat in v bn h lb, were riding overturned in a sq - For I sing sen lIWjJibal HogplE Xi i As TALLEST MANNEQUIN LONDON, April 5. (IJi Miss Joanne Saffell, who is joining a fashion store soon, Philadelphia is 21, a brunette, six feet, one inch in height, weighs 126 pounds, has a waistline of only 22 inches, and claims to be the tallest mannequin in the world. ,( "t nhov I COLT HERO Wednesday Ami Thursday Only We aren't inquisitive but we would like to convince you that College Boot Shop is THE PLACE' Did your last shoes cost you more than $1 957 If so drop in and see our complete stoi k of mens shoes nt that puce $1.93 Men's Wmk and Dress Shoos t . i LD - szesazm hard schedule thi y had cornpl, l Ogden olfuiuls dn'ined the gin Both Giar.ite and Limoln Iia been condU'-tindaily wmkoutsai will be in the best of conditn ontest --.ill for the game Tinheld 111 the lies,!.' gyn-- eonm 8 p m Friday California Mein his Values to J t.r.H Men! Where Do You Buy Your Shoes? egad V 1, TTep f dolFF Forget; He is A HooplE, $1.95 ES?- fim-The Granite quintet sixth in the tei cut stale toun, Kl dueli foils wire ptent the Ogden high s, hmd Aim .Mons lliirh (L pile Silk Lined De-thi- s d 'Ix. five the between The difference Cubs, Cardinals and Giants, as I see it, will be the battling spirit of old Burleigh Grimes. It is conThe Grimes presence tagious. around a club takes years off the old men's lives It adds leailymg confidence to the young fellows Grimes is every inch a champion, and a team that this mar, serves becomes a team that v ill not Oxfords that are smart and . . . shades that are in demand. Prices ranffiiijr from m tu4 LAKE (TTY, Apr., 5 u The question of supremacy of men and high school will be stt!ed heie Fnqay nig when the Lincoln ward Kai'.spi ters, champions of the church Iw which einnrai ketball league many thousands of players, v. clash with Grimte high scln vVai-nek- e. 1 HavemV AlU VoU rmThe whispered -- Meard vour SLT Car- aimoH ot OUR BOARDING HOUSE r vie xJiJS'i'" TEAMS TO PLA'J CONTEST,; tr pax-.e- I relieve the PARK si'.g whip that could t ..s boih v'tth p il ab lity and short and his cool running ut the t mih .omni.s and return of punts i Mill i Ilyin, the of greet things pooutstanding can lioie fo Hie sition, has a tough job on his hands if he is going to kcn (Jit ko out of the position while still a Low , who subthud stituted lor Ryan during the game, d at All In Is not to be sne all, it looks as H mush (hero are to fill threw g'od poLdnidKS Ike South's shoes who wn workHig Fibner Waid. ing out in the hue knel l, was Mulled to l.ukk for Lie game and the dinals r-i- hnnr lid he beat n That s why CHURCH, SCHOOL vv'l slip down below the Giarts s yeai because there gain prtees, this baseball observer s unsolicited opinion of hoi js no u leonqueianie Grimes to the teams in the National league hold up the team m its hour of down the need come steaming will winnow in streteh to the pay-of- f And hire tl is late Septemoer HYDE Grimes WINS Burleigh New York Giants St Louis Cardinals BOWLING Brooklyn Whvitnots Cincinnati Reds Pittsburgh Rirulcs Phillies Tho Hyde Iark bowlers, three in (I hate to say it lhll. number, defeated the Gem theater team in a three game contest MonTHE A LI E day night at the Logan bowling OK GIHME-The winning margin was alleys e three-horsIn a rate, between HO pins. the Cubs, Cardinals and Giants, The scores: such as this pennant campaign of HIDE BAKU 1932 promises to be, the value of Balls .".Oti 137 loi 220 Grimes cannot be estimated m Jensen 202 230 194 020 the worth alone of the victories Hancey 133 152 123 408 he himself will win. Totals 472 !.33 537 1'42 I see the when Cubs As it, got GEM THEATER Grimes, in exchange tor a $40,000 Currell 157 133 129 419 ball player Hack Wilson - and a Quinney 155 163 172 4r'0 137 pituhey. Bud Tenehout, Hunter young 137 they acquired the fighting edge Fullmer 156 200 356 that will determine the winner of Totals 449 452 501 1402 the National League pennant The Cubs have problems, to be sure, in the infield and outfield las what National league team hasn't7! that might lead most of the baseball handicappers to pluy safe and select tne Cardinals to But when the Cardinal, repeat let Grimes get away, they g7'e ne Cubs exuclv the incentive and spirit the Chuago club 'ncked the 17 to last year-nor IS wins old BiiCcigh is ready to fling out of his ie aim ( eful arm this season ur I jCubs, Giants Picked To Defeat Cardinals 1 ANHEUSER-BUSC- MALT H - ST. LOUIS |