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Show PACE FOUR. TIIE USAC WRESTLERS .... BRUSHING UP SPORTS HERALD-JOURNA- By Lauffer FEBRUARY UTAH, TKl'nSDAY, LOGAN, L, BATTERY C IS CHAMPION OF Uj j MEEALP40UEMAL 4 TO MEET COUGARS Utah Aggie cauliflower experts, led by two lettcrmen, will leave here early Friday the first niter-scho- 'V X match of the season. meet They Rrigtnm Young Cougar grapplcrs m Provo with the first matches scheduled for 8 p. m. The group will weigh in at S p. m. The two Iettermeii are brothers Park Keller in the 125 pound class and Floyd Keller in the class. 155-pou- vfor at -- (or morning COKJt? LEADING .1 Th ! rVj cvk hcArnt-iou- a? fatetarZ' FIRST HALF 3 ivise Motor, Next -S-HWEUN- &U ) K.S6BEAT w PUPOhlUW UkE IN sum.. UC GUM?t at -- me 0008 (Je TiSTi ANA'S TACWS RCOft. USELESS INPoRMATtOU FCR CRAC UP Tb HIE END OP btac 1930, A AT SOME HOBBS, IMRjCIAU lNTtRUAIiOMW. CM1WL aackefc a ntiffi SCORED V73 CBMlURtCS (HQU) ttW N00 F)T D.D IM ThE, mm mis wet?, OUTFIT HERE Logan , Indians Tilt May Decide Title Two of the fastest independent teams in Utah will get into action here Saturday night when the Coca-Cofive of the Cache Independent League meets the Iaui-re- n W. Gibbs quintet of Salt Lake. The game is scheduled for 8 p. m. at toe Dansante gymnasium. The local team Is composed entirely of old high school and B. Y., C. stars while the Salt Like team includes several farmer University of Utah stars. Induced nre Ralph Goodwin, Bill Taul Tee Davis, Don n, Jack Johnson, Clair Toone, Brick Wood and Red Clark la a na-Uu- ol INTRA-MURA- L VThe Sigma Chi fraternity group holds the lead in the intramural sports program at the Utah State 405 with college Agricultural points, according to announcement , - TIIE DANSANTE 7 11 and Adm. 23c AT 8 p. m. Scats 10c Modern Parlor Shining Invites to have your hat Cleaned and Blocked Only 50c. Soln Cards, 15 Shines $1.00 Also Open Sundays 8 a m to 3 p. n. you va. . ry C wound up the fir.t tiidule ill the Logon Cow- -. longue Wednesday sitting on top of the throne while Serv-- 1 i burned undisputed soo-oMotor e as PoAoiftec uud plu.-ournal fell by the wayside to break a tlirrc way tie. Next week, the t'sinu start with cl- an slates, all set to go on tho sicond half. Following completion of the schedule the four leuding teams of the league will engage in u round robin playoff for the title under the direction of President G. E. McDonald. Two upsets were registered Wednesday. Al's Bike cinubed up into a tic with Postofice and Herald-Journby defeating the 6. moil earners in a hot contest F2. rl. F24. Uier-'i.-j- l KINDLING Six Bafli.s HOC. Dalton, Phone I ba.v-743-- J. SUPERIOR RADIO REPAIR Service of all models V. B. Jones, graduate R.C.A. .institute Phone 1112. CERTIFIED ItADIO & ELECTRIC SERVICE Tied Technicians and Electricians. Everything in Radio and Llnctrif. 123 N. ilaun. Phones: 13dW, 3 hi, 4C2W Cc-r-ti SEWING MACHINES tl-v- j , v, I Piano M3 IS there snow on your roof? We'll clinn the snow off and haul it . F6. away. Phone I)r. Wm. W. Ross Health Service On Your Car Splendid tone, good condition. Mubt be sold. 565 if taken at once! MISCELLANEOUS CHIROPRACTOR CASH Kush & Gerts Phone delivered SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO.. 11G North Main Runts, expert repairing-- needles and parts for all makes Good used machine, 55.00. -- LOST -- Big brown saddle hoise. Donald LundborgPhone 2o2. V m in, FO . ALFALFA 2s 1 i 590-.1- ' Herald-J- N't fiirviii-21- a make liberal ad mice to ri dure jrour present monthly pav- -t mint or pay other obligation. Automobile Lean Department W Inquire CHILDREN'S haircut 20c; hnircut ond shave 50c basement SewFo ells Grocery. ' 309 N. 5th West Moving WANTED Veal. Russell Lower Smithfield. F2. Phone 77-- PHONE -- 32-2- Household It MOVING PHONE al ROOM transferred A&nwm ms uim 314 1 BOARD Phone 936 Center . Fifteen Minute Strtirc IG9-J- al CH AS. R. JOHNSON The Man With The Van" J. II. BURNHAM H.it Ijike City. I goods and pianos to all parts of the city. Long Distaacs Hauling. Rhone 9S0 With Affiliated TRANSFER 448 J.W.Ault&Son GO. tab. THATCHER COAL CO. Logan A gents For ' ed The GENUINE ABERDEEN and th CELEBRATES We Guarantee Perfect Satisfaction PIIONEfc 155 S. MAIN ST. Not a Clinker 2 4 5 0 0 2 1 g S G. Wilson Smithfield SMITHFIELD The Canners won a regularly scheduled North Cache league game from Richmond here Wednesday night with a final score of Waite was high point man with 28 counters. The summury: SMITHFIELD CANNERS G. T. F. P. 13 2 2 28 Waite, f 6 0 0 12 Gutke, f Millington, c 0 2 Postma, g 0 0 0 0 Hind, g 0 Iurson, g 45-3- Totals 2 111 14 10 Jn a Carload 2 12 2 Utah's Best 2i COSTS NO MORE! H lie, Total's 16 11 6 2 Hilim McNeil 5 0 0 2 1 Filix 1 Totals -- 1 - H. P. 4 I 13 102 124 4 11 4 10 0 0 2 10 2 4 0 0 0 12 12 G. T. F. 1 0 0 3 1 2 1 1 0 2 3 2 0 P 6 5 37 guards arc in for a busy evening. Ha.siam was not ns good against North Cache as he was against South but he is capable of playing a good game. Ryaa needs no introduction to high school fans. Around this big boy much of the Logan attack is centered. trial order Mill vince you con- that Ihonc 123 - Allen Bus" Otterbeck, who is playing his first year on the Grizzly team, is showing a voild of promise. He is used ns a floor guard uud can always be counted on to come througn with more than his share of the scoring. The game starts et 8 p. m. and will be preceded by a second team game between the two schools at 7 p. m. Tickets arc on rule at the Logan Hardware company In the other division game of the week South Cache is favored to win over North Cache at Hy- rim. Flash" Nielsen has a good ball team and Hebe Whiting is lESBVTEIJLYNS m more or less of a rebuilding G. T. F. P. process after losing piactically 3 3 T. Horton ms entire team of a year ago. 0 4 UeiU Pjciers-e2 2 2 6 Gaaohnc and cigarettes dont Prdea .0 1 0 0 rest what you thina they do: Holden 3 1 taxation eats np about half 0 6 the purchase price. You pay ; Madison it and get little for it 8 13 Tot ik A KID SHOES Gordon Creek Is a Iletler Coal Re,Talar $3.00 going in cial at Logan, Utah 33 SALE PRICE - . a'- - ibis H'- - $g Qg UD;v.pi u A complete Mens fine, double sole, HeresALoca PRtCU'v A . clean-u- this f;, y p saleS, r, v't r1 Rcgrukl?', y KANCAUOQ. Historical ? .. Single and double sole. $7.5- 0OAT TTTM i v Tj AVAS-U- J j.. Rctda? ' v mM mJB - ' ARCH SUPPORT SHOPS Note Fine Calf Skin, or Oak iJeaFuev SALE -- a, c... ,.... PRICE fiQ 9fc.w3 that grandpa can substantiate: ; 1 Fifty years ago before the railroad came into Logan, its people h&uled their coal from Cache Junction by Ox team. That coal was Castk: Gate. . J SHOES Bargain Table, Shoes and Oxfords; Values to $5.00 SALE PRICE, .... . SHIRTS. Dark Blue and Tan, four button . sleeves. Regular $1.50 t, fTta SALE PRICE sr fo Today without this tedious effort the same genuine Castle Gate coal- - plus perfected preparation, quality and sincere Semite can be secured from ,uni-for- pif SHIRTS 5Tens Shirts heavy SALE PRICE ni fc Work Yank big 40r . PANTS Ui.N bt'H A real tough ami durable iork i 4 Punt Carl W. Sanders ty! 98 SALE PRICE ' TIES Phone 293 , i k'-s- Q $0 &wa $4.73 fcSfl SALE - of our entire stock of Mens Suits during CALFSKIN SHOES 2 26 EVArtS COAL Evans, f f 20 6 5 45 J. Gsxv-d- . Totals B. Gcssel, c RICHMOND G. T. F. P. Sorenson, S 2 2 0 4 G. Evans, g Traveller, f 3 0 0 6 Jrcobxcn Webb, f 4 0 0 8 Builen, c 2 4 3 7 Nelnon, g 5 5 2 12 Smithfield, g .... G.T.F. f Baugh, g P. Darlcy, g R Darley, g 4 32 A POSTOFFKE Hawkins, f 1113 11 ; 1 fix- Fir-- North OR TRADE -- Super quality at credited baby chicks. Phone 975-- l.atti RADIO SERVICE heated E 3rd N. E3 lurmsned. n.(iy ln,ont, Laugh Plumbing company. 57. F-2- F14. plumbing 27 e Second Noith. or two uilf LEAGUE CONTEST Lar:u, lkiugh, tions. Coawt Crookxton will likely use the same lineup as started ip tho Sou Hi and North Caches games. Iu addition- to KownUU who jumps ceuter and then falls back to guard, the Grizzlies will probably use Lowell Tick" Brown and Van H;ulatn, forwards; and Kent Fy-a- n and Allen Otterbeck listed as guards in tho starting lineup. TIP MILL CO TO LOGAN Ryan really plays center after the jump although listed as a guard. Since the days of Bill Kowallis Crookston his dropped his center back a. ter Lie jump. Sev-ei- al yeats ago onhn Hull jumped (enter and then fell back to guard he was follow'd Ooarlic by Kownllus ard Bob Rust anil noW Wilford Kowallis. Kowallis thoulcl get the jump over Larsen of Preston and if the Indians ex- reel to stop the fast breaking j they must first of a'l throw a monkey wrenth in the plays from center. The ability of the Grizzly forwards and guards to take the ball affr the tip v as a b.g factor m their 'tor y over South Caihe. Brown, who is playing ins second year at forward, is faster 'than lightening and if he is hitting hn nma! ,, ir,. (hi PrrMnn ' and Inqn.i Vv;)t Also Cal! funls j lurco. CANNERS WIN IN I ; and .straw. Phone East 379 np.i'-ttucii- Gordon Creek Coal a EAR! GAMES Ure ; Preston vs. Logan Friday, Feb. 3, 1933 sY HE.VI ED For the lest plumbing repair and installation service F2. ir t En.t, - Phone - A 11 l FOR ECONOMIC SERVICE Phone 210. RichardsWoidlaiid Modern Mortuary. 290 Wtot Center. Company During tho past Coach Burns has been giving the lochs plenty of work. The boys ' realize th' l they have a tough a job uhcad if they eke out over trie Indians. Dtvclop- mg a good defense has occupied much of ih, attention of the LoKS,n coa(,n. Apparently the biggest problem is that of attempting to bottle up luc scoring activities of one Don Chattcrton, ace forward of the Idahoans. This chap is a dead eye lxeket shooter .especially adept at sinking them irom tho corners. Big Wilford KowaJlis will likely receive the assignment of taking care of Chattcrton. The big some six feet skyhoy tow-erward and is rapidly developing icto a polit.ied defensive player. Evans, running mate of Chattcrton, is a clever ball rustler and fits in well with the Preston offense. Larsen at center, although hardly the scorer that Chattcrton is. is capable of ringing the bill for counters, throughout the and iooelo at game. Johnson guards arc veterans of a year ago and in addition ta their defensive play they do their share of tho scoring Irom hack court posi- a i . PLUMPING newly City Coal Crociistc i BASKETBALL G AME OF Motor well-earn- h Take a teaspoon of Bronchulme Emulsion. You may not bo enthusiastic about the taste and smell of it, but what of it? So long as it helps your cough? And it does! No doubt ubout it. Two doses often kills a cough. A whole bottle certainly docs, or you can have your money buck. Prescription Drug Co, Richmond and Preston agents and all other good druggists guarantee it You need not be afraid to take Bronchulme. Nothing to upset your stomach, nothing to give you the drug habit. Your own doctor would heartily- recommend the formula, . You've no time to waste with a cough like that. Let Bronchulme kill it AT ONCE. ndv. i Evans KUtNIIURK v. C Fin nlshed apar'ment, 227 North INJURED LIST es of Joseph R. Jensen, Intramural director. Hard on the trail of the Sigma Ctais Ere t!is Barbs with 101 points and the Phi Kappa Iota fraternity wit 393. The leaders were handicapped by loss of the basketball title through use of an ineligible man and loss of a gams in the hockey tournament for the 9 p. m- - Buttery Co,.! ui:d Isc. m -S- cn-.ee 10 toiO-e- - v.s. AI Bike Shop Po Irt-s- i bX MORTICIAN PRESTON STARS iy SIGS LEADING IN I n Vo. A-',- "FIRST, second and third crop ah alia hay. CHEAP: in stacks; near highway. Easy to set ,Uso one 2G year old mare c. Inquire t good, but chi nil Konson Lumoer company, Phone Ml 3N Richmond" wan a rase of chorehez la LAl'NDRY WORK done very reasonable. 610 East 4th N. F2t. up- -: femme' in the Herald-Journ1 by the Evans Coal and Ice. The news cut fit was working with AND lead when some a comfortable woman vho gae her name as ' startled the BOARD AND ROOM in modern Pansy" Martin crowd by undressing on the gymhome with furnace heat; one nasium floor and insisting on en- block from college, tlmee meals tertmg the game. It was the old daily; launch y, $20 a month. InON story of athletics and women quire C07 East Sixth North. F7. don't mix. Anyhow, a rr juvenat- ed Evans Coal team came back m the second half to play a PRESTON The most aident opclean, fast game for a timists is gloomy over the Preston victory. high school prospeets for Friday's The two leaders, Battery C and game with Logan high school. Motor, turned back the Coach Joe Call, a proverbial op- Service s Iresbj-tenanand Poultry Assotimist, confesses that injuries eo to keep on top. ciation, ton have Larson and Chattel Poole, C brought sorrow to the Indian fold. These three stars were injured in the South C.u lie game last week and Poole and Chutterton have been under the doctor's care ull week. Chdttcrton has a bnuly wrenched kg and Poole hus a severe leg Injury. Coach Call is of the opinion Chattcrton may get into the game Friday night, but attending find it difficult to physicians, get Poole, tho stellar guard, back to normal. In the event Poole fails to get back to his normal condition, Paul Dunkley will go in at guard. 323 Coaeh Call, in his usual optimisThis answers your fuel tic tone, states Preston will go to Logan to give them tho best problems game they can give under the "Win or lose we will conditions. go into the game with the determination to give the best exhibition we can rut on, he says. school basketball hig-of the hoop season will .f.ke place Friday evening at the Dansante when the Logan and Preston high school fives tangle in a game that should pmc-,icaldecide the Cache Division winner far 1933. Tho two teams are nt the present .leading the locai loop with two victones and nary a loss. They have bot.i defeated Nortn and South Ca he and uUhougn the 1933 chase is far from completed. the winner of Friday's encounter will bo a heavy lavorne to capture the title. l.OOfvEl) GOOD AT HI RUM Logan is out to win its seventh Cache successive championship. have a last and The Gri-diversatile team with possibilities of rising to great heights. Iu tneir prrlormanco of the season agsinst South Cache two weeks ago. they a state tournament resemble, tear and were apparently headed tor another championship. On the following week, a small North Cache and inexperienced f,VK batt'ed the Logamtes oa practically even terms for the first lew mmutes of play. The Grizzlies passing was lagged and alcame several players though thiough wita some sensational basketshooting, the smooth working attack in evidence at South Cache was conspicuous in its The Bcn-nio- lr ('YlUfvIiC XldLKinK in a Hurry Or Money Buck 26. i Collide apartments I diiesil.ij's Schedule TIIE UTAH CAFE J. F. Wcoda!!, Drop. A diuiK-every Saturj,ace to eat." Special chicken Center. Wtst 40c. 71, day, farm .hod heated Guinge Couples or 2 si East Third teachers desired F3. Noi th TV. O mod, un, Presbj tenans 8 p. COCA COLA PLAYS 1 ' 7 p. r.i. -- Poultry ct Loosens Tight, 39, b terinns. can-dida- ta same reason. The .standing of the other organizations at the halfway mr.rk are: Pi Kappa Alpha, 312; Ricks, 310; Epsilons, 302; Foresters, 296: Delta Phi. 283; Engineers, 213; Beta Kappa. 214; Delta Kappu Phi, 209; Delta Nu, 169; Sait Lake club, 171; Ag. club. 82; Alpha Gamma Pui, 50. Hill CAFE West F6 r aer. Mia mootm. FOR RENT 17 23 a pa rt no nt, FlRN IhH El LEGAL KATE al ITS Cuuer Ten cents psr line per i.i t rtio.i Wednesday's Results C 21, Poultry 11. A1 s 15, ke 22, Uvuns Coal 19. Hendd-Journ- MFORMATIO?! PEPT, room modern house, Phone 4G-- 1 & I'RMSHEI) 1 i Incidentally th unable to wrestle, Thatcher Hand-lesophomore football star, will replace him. Aland Forgeon, a prominent for the 175 pound class, ha. dropped wrestling in favor of track. Ho is captain of the track team and fears the wrestling will tie his muscles up too much for the hurdles, his specialty. The Aggies were further handicapped when! Wright Ivnowle, cnptain-clcand the only man to make a real showing last year, fulled to rcturi to school. A. C. per word; for one month, 15 M.rimum cents per v.orJ. charge for first insertion 15 cents. If not paid within three wdl be days duubl-price charged. v 118-pou- L For each insertion one cent per word; for one week, fie cents COMMERCIAL LKVjlB Standing of the Teams Wen. Lost. Pet Kellers have another rcpieseiila-tiv- e on the team with Paul Kellei in the 145 pound class. One letterman was ousted in tryouts held this weok under the direction of Coach George Nelson. Ray Thormck, flyweight in the class, wus defeated by E. Spencer by a deiision in the finals in this weight. Larnont Thormck will represent the Aggies in the 135 pound cias with Llayd Eider m the 170 pound class and Os Gunderson in the heavyweight class. There is still some uncertainty about the 165 pound class. Klim Brady was scheduled for the clas.-bis believed to have suffered some caved in ribs. If he is S. WANT AD KATES At r 933. 1 2. V'Af A fine ZAi lirned quahtv SPECIAL silk-wo- ol 25 Ve are dosing out our entire stock oOt Overcoats. Stevens fabrics, all silk lined going at |