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Show .? T f PAGE FOUR THE HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, UTAH, MONDAY, APRIL L, . 11,-1932- Defense Face Competition Title Track Ip L lM - - i i 1 ; HER AMBITIONS ARE OLYMPIAN Aggies, Cougars both Show Improved Teams DEB 30 I a finishing touch to a brilliant r career at the U. S. A. C As as-j- , Delbert "Deb" Young has secured the position of coach at the high school in Shelley, Idaho Young came to Utah State from Albion Junior college of Idaho. H1 was very outstanding m, athletic., especially football, at that school. His success here Is shown by his brilliant record Since coming to the Utah State ' Agrtct.tural college. The first year he won a frosn letter and was a membei of the basketball squad, thed later entered the sprint events of track and won his letter. For the past two Deo has been one of tho year mam cogs in the varsity football lineup. Hj has been awarded thre : football and twp track letters and has been a member of the basketball squad for two seasons. Very likely he will win another track award this year. Youngs football efforts this yea? were well rewarded by his selecis the craft in which Cecil Carmichael of Ixat Angeles tion not only as first choice for This expects to cross San Pedro channel- - to Catalina'-island- . halfback of the R. M. C. honor The boat is canvas covered, and rubber boots' in the botteam, but was also chosen on tho The tom accommodate the occupants legs. merit group. latter selection is picked by the Gertrude Sidling, 19, of Puyallup, Wash., high school, Board tional league add Philadelphia "Deb isnt easily satisfied. Although she now holds the' naYoung's new job which MAJOR LEAGUES Athletics in the Amer.Can league, tional record for high school girls in the javelin thrown commences next fall, will make Boston and Wasnington got tho his old home town his bitterest 103 feet 10 inches shes already at work to win a place jump on the Reid when 'they rival for, as he . slates, Firth today. CAMPAIGN opened in Washington" on Americas Olympic team this summer. President Hoovqr was scheduled that's my home town, is always a ' to toss out the first ball. tough rival of Shelley and now 1 As the race get underway, suppose they will be more so than games most dopesters are picking tne opening ever.' AMERICAN to two The general conrepeat.' History Is Young's major with s sensu of opinion is that the St Monday minor in P. E.. however, with Boston at AAasiibiglitn. Louis Cvdmals are still head and lus vast amount of practical ttain Tuesday shoulders above any other team in 1 and Louis at honest St ing effort always preskicagn. the National league. However, Hr eland at Detroit ent in his work. It cun be safe!' some wise ones oelicvo that tho New York at of In Grimes shift from St. be bet Philadelphia, will he successful that Burleigh ' K r Kol Hnsh.nglun at Boston. Louis to Chicago is all that is his new job Following the completion of one Conway Sonne, needed to make Roger Hornsby From the fact that positions, winter Charles Jenkins, most successful of the Chicago Cubs tip over the Cardiend jobs are not running arour.d NATIONAL GRADE SEVENTH conducted ever at. nals. Still others Yank the- New sports programs fui'Ml-iloose this pear, it may be con, TOURNAMENT York Giants as the club which will the Logan Junior high school, at d. Louis. sidered a mark of credit not only Pittsburgh make the Cardinrla step to keep The seventy grade finished the Coach Kenneth Vandorhoff is now! seAenh Chicago at Gihi Inn.uL ' out in front. elimination tp the gtudent but also to the inW plhVinAhn, Boston at Brmd.'.vn. i: tbUrnanfcW" Wmeu hu31,y at work on .1 spring 'Was won by stitution which can place men at lb In the American league,' Philadelphia at New York. the Lions; captained by Richard this , particular time. program. three time champions, the Philathe Notre defeated They Athletics are picked to This includes activity iu tennis, Kyun. NEW YORK, April D 'q pi The delphia win their fourth straight pennant, track, Dame five captained by- Ivan junior pentntbUon events, tournacry of play ball" will officially the first Wittmore. Members of the- Lions time this has occurred soft baseball, horseshoe open the 1932 baseball season in in the ment and the finishing up of the team were: RyaU, Curtis C junior loop. However, the eastern eight ns cities tho Bill Grover Carter, ma'or fight 'is expected to be a set. one ffcomas, . water poto srhodulc. - leagues get underway . Dan Stowed, and Reed sSmtth. I, U- with New York, Washington ami now held The Notre Dams team EVERY BOY the Cleveland named 10 make things by iton hig Ivan Willmore, Don H; GET CHANCE school drama 'won second place in StLouis Cardinals m the Na tough for Philadelphia vKoiki, Htaidvrd Font the Idaho state final contests held It has Seen the purpose of the ran Stevenson, LaVod1" ut .Pocatello Saturday.' The Twin intra-murprogram this year to Don Britzcll and Stanley' Falls' high school won first place. give every hoy who is interested In The ' underdog and v The : local dramatists won first athletic, A Chance to shout his. played litter for the- wehootj pipe In the rtislrtrt and divisional eh Ei to merits and ' boy develop 4 t i with the plonshlpf inerts before the finals. They 1 entering different sports receives winning by a narrow' fn: played Thd Monkuv's I aw The certalu pointagb towards medals. oast Included LOrtix Hull, Lowell These mCdaby presented by the Foster, Mitten Dailey, Donald Neschool,-- ' will go to me four high TALKIE Mrs lms and Victor' Thomsoin three in each of the winners Fn ; rr"?rA point Gwen dark: vat director on will be They presented grades. The word;- Hermetic Lake, APm 'iryubLOGAN UT Alf April 22. - - - MOVES CLOCK Where df cagie ifrom: $ The Players who went through the en- award day,the baskethill season, French hermetique, tire four nights of - play in the Diiring 11 from the Mass., CAMBRIDGE) April were ran Inert tbo Interest high. state basketball tournament , were Greek Hermes Trismegistua, ' lit- , (U Pi What- - might be called the in hotter physical condition the six teams enured in the ninth erally. Hermes, thrice greatest, official clock of the nation's oldin tho five eighth section, grade last night of tbs tou moment thad fabled author f a large number est university - has been transand twelve in the seven' n grade. of works embodying cabalistic ferred from its traditional posiany of the other players. nln.h fn the grade championship idea and magical and alchemical tion in Harvard- Hall to the This statemsnt Issued by ex- playoff, belfry the Gnderdogs, captained ' of the- - new miUion-dollWorld amining phyaiciaiu following an by Bert Jenkins, defeated the Buf- doctrines e a- h' s: War memorial chapel in the Harm what it Hence, exhaustive study of records of falos, captained by Mercer Smith. vard Yard. The bell, which for V of or perathletes examined duting the Members of the winning team (Usually tocapitalised Hermes Trismegistus decades has tolled the hours, tournament, cleared away what D were: Jenkins, Bedford. taining Seth or bis lower believed to be one of the chief Charles Hanson, LeRoy Fereday, teachings; hence, weighs 4,80(4 pounds and has a alchemical ; made j clapper. objeotiohs to tho tournament, that Werner Settler, Hanson, case, magical; Jack it is too hard on tho young ath- Glenn Lewis and Vern Hugie. Tho perfectly close or airtight by- 'fuThebe aw more than 23000 facletes competing. spirit- can Buffalos included Savth, Luther sion, so that no gas '!-or tories now in Australia. They emTo4 report showed that the Og- Yratcs, Reed Mecham, Wallace enter or escape. - , Pronounced: ploy about 500,000 persons den team, champions" of the state Leiahtnan. Raymond Mallory, Howafter four nights of gruelling play. ard Anderson, Willard Adams and . ,w tho hfghbst degree of Erwin Milo. posssud fitness The .eport was Tho eighth grade championship physical made by Dr. Henry Rude. was taken by tbo Falcena with Steve Harrison as captain They COAT BANK STOLEN captured the title with little troua GREENVILLE, &. 8.. April 11 ble, losing only one game. MemI Pi Maty Vines, negress, kept bers of the squad were Harrison, 3700 sewed in her Coat.' Her coat Grant Humphreys, Golden Peterwas stolen. - son, twea Darley, James Andrews, r a' OPEN Junior Athletes i -- dash-Nel- a 220-yar- .l Work ' I ; - 1 120-ya- semi-windu- 440-yar- 880-ya- rd j rt-4- - Kap-iWc- Arguments were still raging pto and con here today on radical change its basketball rules adopted At- a meeting of th joint basketball1 rules committee Saturday. The rules in brief are: 1. - Adoption of a recommendation made by the National Basketball Coaches- association that a team gaining posieasio-- i qf the ball in its back court be rep'ilicil to advance it into enemy -Vs tory within ten second.!. the bioexiug ru'c 2. Clarified so that a player usin? persona! contact to slew down the progress of an opponent not In possession of the ball shall be adjudged guilty of a personal foul. 4. Adopted the provision that a player in the bucket with his back- - ts the basket and in possession of the ball niust pass or dribble "out of the free throw line within three seconds. 4. Made face guarding" a perr sonal foul nick-of- f 5. Legalized the play cutby defining screening as ting off an opponents appioioh contact. without personal 1 alder-woo- d, POWER TOOTH BRt'KU - A new toothbrush exhibited recently In England is run by water power. "A" rfinilrture'V.jr wheel attached td 'the bathroom faucet works the brush' A 'switch on the handle controls the speed - Olalarsons Seeds - Trees And Shrubs - On Big Spring Program back-ped- - Preston Drama Wins Second - For State We have a fine slock of trees, shrubs, evergreens and perennials, pot plants and 1500 Geraniums in fine shape, porch box beds. All kinds of perennials and annual see them plants. Call and ' ' yourse1,,.-. Cut Prion- - On t Everything! and you cant imagine how until cheap everything i you sec them! TREES, SHRUBS AND ' EVERGREF.N.S AT LESS THAN , 14 PRICE!, r TTT1 - al - - - icr first, 9evy Baer third, - Anderson 10.58. fifth. Time fourth, Jeeaop Broad jump Forgeon first, Dryadaie second, Belliston third, Murdock fourth, Humphries fifth. DiMnece 21 feet n High jump Belliston first, second, Forgeon third, Murdock, Meadows, Young tied for fourth, fifth and sixth. Height inches. Belliston PftW first. Visit Murdock tied for see-osad Wdpdt Ostks fourth. Knowles and FsPsttOO tied for firth. Height 16 M inches. fast 'Hammer tftrowCox first, run-Py- Chris-teaao- Ikttn oi third. Brady fourth, Talbot and Fry tied for fifth. Distance 113 feet and g hsrhoe. Discus throw first, Campbell Law third, Bethstes second. . FrassWon fourth, Foster fifth. Dtslaaes 124 feet 6 inches. tbst put Csmpbeli first. Law Hart third. secood, Belliston fourth, Murdock fifth. Distance 43 faot t inch. Jsvolln throw Cox first, Bellis-ta- a hocood, PMlllps third, Talbot Gunderson fifth. Distance foorth, 133- - feet 2 inches. to snot AMD TROM-Tf-fe- "fRLWK, 'THiMKiMtSt - The nations most outstanding at Other New Styles. and Patterns, at vle, Her-met'- S20.00 and $22.50 THE - UM -- M ER- AH - AH HAPPeeD rf WAS of,-iH- must be- GTiURGUSMJa Nevhouse Hojel with two pairs of pants, Salt LalkeGityK All the newest styles in Mens Spring Felt Hats with the new Protex Sweat By Ahern uieusH-- f He ot atv M- i 3.75" - - - HaapLB H?ADrfiatiS, COLLEC-- r 4A Vhe Monroe Suit ar - VciAR FATHER'S "TteUE ARfcl'JED'T&DA.V 1 CAME - -- wi irfLL -- fa n At- Northern Utahs Foremost Clothiers OUR BOARDING HOUSE ;1feUUK Jenseri-HolmanC- o. TRIPS-J- - Palt ' s fORH,Aprtf li ul -- - - three-yea- fu-3- 1 220-ya- id NEW- - from comparative marks ' made in meets at the is a ringside version of the three schools on retent fight at Boise Aggie Wtr. pufh the Bret in prac- - vlth McOiUe which Barger tically all field events while the loHt J rlsco It was by a close derision Cougars will give them some stiff written by Therman K Evans, competition in track events sports editor of the Boise CapiSHOULD M1U.) E tal News WITH AGE BY TIIKRMAN U. EVANS The their Aggies, although mhrki on the track were gemral-l- y fresco McGale, 1 Ifl Seattle netwo ether those of the below gro, deusioned Kid Barger, 154, schools In the track events, should Treasureton, here last mghi, but be able to do more in these the fans didn't like the verdict events before the state and con- anu ftord booing fo" s. verul .niu-utbefore they wou'd go home. ference meets roll around. Tbs Farmers, because of bad weather The defeat was the first in the Conditions, have been at least threi Kuis career of 71 bouts McGale shaded the Kid In the two other weeks behind the cm her rounds, uruppmp- him lor schools in training in the MeGalei a for this marks Exceptional vu.re hung uo .lever defense and experience off-i- n early In the S the Aggie meet when tug Ever- - .etungs Bargers youth find aggies-et- t fourth Then, in the Campbell forsed the shot out stvem-s43 feet and Call Bclhston high round, McGale, uncorki d an unto k. foot over tht Jtw v hen the six ;nai expected right jumped Belliston is also counted on for fae Kid missed a left jab mid the lad d.opped as il a first in the polevaul: although Treasureton he was not extended to win at sandbagged 10 feet 10 indies BARGER COME! HACK Belliston, by the way, succeed- Barger lay sprawled ou hio hack ed Levi Myers as high point man unUi the count of (lve puu0, nm. of the Aggies with a tremendous sel( t0 hls knees at seen, and He pi "ed caine groggily to hls feet at nine total of 31 points first in the pole vault and high A , pnsco leared to thi kill, the in hammer recond the jump, pushed him back, stepped throw, javelin and discus and between the battlers aiyi brushed third .n the shot pur, high hurdles resin from Barger's gloves, then and broad jump. motioned Frisco to come on. BELLISTON FIRST, Frisco appeared puzzled, turn KOBGEON SECOND , leaped m showering righ's and in wits second Aland Forgeon lefts to the Kid's unprote tel face individual point getting with 19'4 (Then Frisco stopped and appeal-countled to the referee to stop the fight. to his crcdd The summary of the meet is as The referee refused and Barger tinued the attack, but Barger man- dash- - Nelson 1 first, aged to hang on and Humphr.es secun.l, Osborne tnird, through the balance of tho round Young fo ir n. Palmer filth. Time RALLIES AFTER KAYO 10Barger was still wobbly iu the son first 1 flfth but ranied m,dway through borne seconJ, Palmer thud, ou..R,,he round t0 Rive a good aoc0unt fourth, .'1e.'ir Wth lime f himself Frisc0 8haed Barger hurdles-l-org- con low f d a.,d then the anolher first, Pa.l.ngi.ir, second. Alurd iktT reasureton Tmunrer began bor third. Fry fourth, Thompson fifth. mg in to win the edge in the last1 Time :26 I. cantos. three high hurdles rorgeon In the six round, first. Fry second, Belliston third, Kid Hawkcswood. 1 4ct ,3 Lewiston, Thompson fourth, Meadow ) tdth Utah, decisioned Jimmy Durey, 141, Timo :165. Du.-cTwin h i.l tno best d dash Tolman lirst, nf theFalls. early rounds, beating Gessel second, Revy third, Hughes Hawkcswood to the punch fourth, Cropley fifth. Time 53 8 Hawkeswood's sweeping Gesright to runRobeits the a blown full cauliear, raising sel second, Harris third, Hughes fourth, Richards fifth. Time 2.0ST flower which Med profusely in Uie last P? rounds. Ducey, weakened, runPyper first, Robert Morrell clinched frequently, Harris third, second, 2. ToHaM ftfth. 'Mow reia- y- Pl Kappa Alpha ift Coi second, Della Delta Phi fourth. TOUitKZY FAILS "l If 4 : LOST AT BOISE 1 : CHAKSESMADE HOW KID BARGER - ; T IWI03 (! Although Utah still is an- Overwhelming favorite to retain at least state honors in track umi fieW this spring, they will receive- plenty- of competition from both Brigham Young and Utah v : WALKING BOAT OR SEAGOING PANTS? 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