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Show I THE PAGE FOUR. H ERALD, JOURNAL, LOGAN. UTA WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 0. 1933. South Cache Spartans Loom Strong In Region One u !)) N) Schedule Word Enemy of Championship Hopes Gangway for the Kp ill JftSouth Cache high school tin of, NATIONAL HONORS NEW 3. Following 2 we. I..' to ' vsr in. he Spartans mu I tint h with tl '' the gional ihnmptori' Srizzltes. The Guriii s will h m lad two weeks addition d pin 'o' md con.sequi ntly ui mint hflm ; dge. The sen.on . siheduhd t un laign is coniluded heon Noi.mtor pity mg to 1 with North Cat South Cache not However, Coach ETish i siting a lough schedule riistu.iv of a M!lt um. He sees earn built around the c.ip'niu .md M un htov Theron uarterback. vhile Grant Nieisen, fullb.ii k, and are trnold Maughan, hnlfhaik, b.uk-ielsupporting veterans In the Dot to. In addition, thire is Cohler, Clark White, Lib Larsen md Preston Gunnell, all of whom von letters playing In the bn kfteld Wt year, while i promt Ing soph kmore fullback, Clark '1 hnriipsoii, promises to sit up and t tk eu notice be tore the season is SIo take far gone. Plenty of Vein ms On Him! On the line, returning It tti unfit ire Vera Yeates renter, pithy and Marion 'lhmn;r- m, . unnell Lynn Mdh r ankles; Everett Ko-ind Boss Wyatt, Promising young nowcomiis to mister up this gtiup tmlinle Knil ireen and Wiltur Giuh'r, i'"!-- , tod Austin Moien, t.u k'c Others of the -- nurd too uuw avorting on the South Cv hemu) ridid ron nightly since lohuot EM c . e, iKjHison ho It folk O j tnl i TODAY I a i I m M m vv t h it! tmmvj s Our old pnl, hatasnozH a man over the hill V. ho s that h hand of wild In- -' x'o d s on v Jm k Zumiel Pom hit t lounty pos .e bn i' Whv ain't he leave our idliieiloii n A el in ponduit alone the prufessor is safe the line into Cm he His U h it s happened1 thit pit eamel, hub htuin-n- e full, n s lif' to W'iiI Hes up' No, (what is this, a totoor- - di a' In Pi .pm hoi Hr t turn W h it.iHiiozrie's do will he late for the in 21 hours Bui no9 Gold old ijuo'zie, always comes Here tluoiq.h in the pinches. eo i ni a inner straight fiom I tirsbero, bearing tidings It s the weeks foot-hd- l of ere d p f.n n ids Take a peek over i iv bliou! h r and see wnat he mis i pigeon, editor Your faithful undi rsigned, begs to nort his nrnva! m Ietersbnro wild and desperate a tl lowing n unfortutun through Idaho nate ihuue of rmiiu U a tamel - led to the popular belief that I was a drv crusader Alai k and n'au my body ;s wratv and bruised from tin harsh tieHlment 1 titrated as 1 passed the polls In am h little hum hi 'Noverthelesb, I survived and am now nt IVtorshoro when" my f ulhfut camel, Nero, ts down from B"!i,uist,on As soon a. f get this carnet pigeon underway, lm going to light a fire under Nero, toot out r.ty fiddle and give bun the works Ai vou am piobahly realize after I point it out to you, two of this opening wink's games are kind of sp .een affmrs "jlHirtinff nvai.t, tie . lit-u- n hero we go, hitting mi the nne for mivhe 5.1't of the Iliad). on 'em the 'Hoot 111a State at flmversdy of ' 'h Ike Aimstrong nmv hidhr f ' m. Alton Gunned, .(ydc sod hi Her and holler hut if be imond Wells, Fnm firm It m, dm n't win this one. his contiait Morten-sen- , Inc IMi An alter , II "domain, Utv tanrtdled ayne Lai sen, Woodwind, Pnppiu-mAccie Alumni Utah at Utah Gunnell, Jessup and Arm. rani If the game was plaved U1 ttmiuta oimrters. the Pic !Jloc team would have its hinds full As it is, they open the with victorv Color "do Mines nt Denver Cc.'i-and his west coast v should get off to a flying nt Mu p I t 2V7 DEAL TO tv DE EVIDENT I! ich i"1 b.n Mines Vnung Cougars vs at San DiegoThe Oi) are 'S it over riled ttoq year hi' tb should take the v 'ci Info camp tVodo"a American Falls If AMfirrs- - m,H, i, p tQ normal, T,"on uiU tom 1Y HENRY MciAMilUE 1 h Ci r'l for th's week folks Hie 1rof O G Whationo77l " NEW YORK, Sept 20 he evident Deal wilt than in Ametuan c mi hat by his play in the nt-tennis ranUngs in 100 da and sew ral noteworthy Yben the fathers ot the g.inn', Uouiobs niiroad Liter weeks of treiw nd.m-- i del fit ter went to the release the ofliciut 'Big in Uni fid eastern grass court 'en sometime m De.en.tor, (t tournament, the quarter-final- s at ill be as dilierenl from the 1 '32 I'u t Dills and plaved class s iect list as black is from wiote in all the other fixtures he enwho, tho of only Several ptiijcii, tered year ago were taltd M nil hot S 11 IV e 1 semi-fina- ls ten-m- V imnuble, tower flight, while m 1 win .ad been reiegnted to Inc .ash wilt be up mound tb top If you don t believe it eiAe up probable r'Bm Tin" and inm . with '32s tl h Inured nt ut on the ba uv of esullu. and It ts prnb indication of what H ill reveal lifer on Here it H, in id niton t Uu f 1 ?U- list. 1923 Frank Finikin Lester ftorfi u Cliff Sut tor Fltswmth Vine, Biyan Gram oml .Sidney M Gregory W 1I11H heitli Glt'h'U Juhn Van Lei Ellsworth i'i.i "'p, " M-- ' g'o t Keith Gl.iii.ilt John - Y'"P- - v JY'l prt final kiol him tnnt tlid fi in and it - a tu h ff? 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WORLD SERIES FIRST WCl exper-,ene- e With their fuH game only three post As'Loikyea. develops natural ability, with to ha go nays away and their opening , Handtoy plenty of encounter just ten day-- he should give however competition, still were away, Utah Aggies today The halfback jobs are a big without anv real starting lineup. maik with four sophoquestion was keepCoith Duk Romney candidates mores as outstanding mans one and counsel own his ing as tp Tiny are Cavton Wardell, Floyd another as as is good and guiss Joe Whitesides whom Utah Aggies will put on the R,.i hmssen, Vorlev The latter arrived in own alumni kc. field against thur and immediately camp "'uesday Saturday at the stadium 1 rak with a vigor that Vets Back On Second Team who expects anvone foi angered For instance, this week, Glen to keep him off the first team Hendricks has taken Wards place Wardell and Whitesides are both with Rasmussen on the fust team it center while blocking backs letterman, end Worley as small but fast ball a recently returning Iudell Larsen, is in Bradys place carriers. at guard Bell was in Tuttles guard The Aggies, mcidently, are goposition while Law and G'cnn at ing to meet much tougher comtackles and Captain Gordon Dixon petition than they expect if the and Hull at tnds completed the promise of Joe Call and Cantrd l.neup flora wing to win. Nielsen, coaches, can oe relied However, both Ward and Tuttle Upon nave been favorin' game legs and Alumni Give Probable Lineup After a final practice of the may get into the starting lineup if conSunday afternoon, they they are in the right physical Larsen is considerably bned up a probible first team dition has as but yet which includes: John Vranes, cenlarger than Erady not shown as much of the activity ter; Wes Schaub and BUI Barker, which a guard uetds He won his guards; John H Pitzcr and Norm letter at tackle two years ago Smith, tackles; El no Smith and Bell s chief handicap is that he Flash Nielsen, ends, Joe Call, must spot Tuttle aoout 40 pounds. cuarterback; Deb Young, and 100 while around Bell weighing hnlfbacks, and Thompson Tommy the 200 Burns Orookaton, fullback. q uttle reaches close to pound mark Another guard who This group, if in condition, could will be heard from before the game p obably lead the Aggies a merry is over is Joseph Mabey, short but chase from stare to finish. Howsolidly built ever, although averaging close to The tackles are also fairly cer- the 190 pound mark at the present a as starting time, a good section of that extra tain, at least as far lineup is concerned, although Glen poundage is not the meat that goes and H Keunard Lloyd to make football players but the Simmons, I, Elder, all sophomores, aie giving fat that needs to come off to get the regulars a batle in condition A similar gang of substitutes has Tripp, Worley Are In Camp The wings were stiengthencd by been lined up for the game, howthe arrival ill camp this week of ever, and if the rule governing Lvte Tt'PP. rangy young soph- rapidity of substitutes is lifted, the omore Tiipp joins Wayne Garff alumni may yet be able to hold up is first stung substitutes although long enough to make the game a neither is hkely te repl ice Hull and real contest. Disoi as sinter., as long as the NENT GAINED FIRE litter two are in condition At this time, it appeals as though BOSTON it Pt Joseph Canata Hiditley and Frv are fixtures in used a tori h to burn a hornpts the buktield Fly is net tain to be nest near the roof of his house. .1 quutornaik while Handley is He was successful, but firemen leading Ted Loikjcur, hard hitting hid to save his house from voting sophomore, for the fullback ,mh the nationals Ii gun 1 on Wn berth Grant s rise 1, t.ttl.. m, , Yma! than that of SH.iont. vs stepp-- d o ,t jVnnk o'f ihdj i( "u . 1. inp aft"r or 12 punch-riinn- manner that its hard to dispute his judgment . but John McGraw can talk to you all day about his mistakes. In the Sept. 27 charity game bets een the Braves and Red Sox, Babe Ruth will play half the game , Travis Jack-sowith each team. filling in at third for the wounded Verges, is a great money ballplayer, meaning he bears down hard when the stakes are up. . . . Those denials that Vines would Hurray for Klem! the JJANK GOWDY. the old latiher turn promanhavewasmade it appearfor a advertising the Braves, says there ts no young Johnny Goodman, Open better umpire in the business on ihance balls and strides than Bill Klem champion, practiced at the Green when Bill bears down on an Brook. Montclair, N. J , course bepitch you get your fore winning the Open . , . and important money's worth of action, anyway went right back and practiced and he is so convincing in his! there for the Amateur. T fur of h tu A . j. 0. NATIONAL I.KAGI E Team Standing v in Grant smtnd plav He's Jittery 5 Porter,-Hote- TEEM LONGEST FORD CITY, Pa il'Pi T. T Meredith, 70, ended the longest term of any postmaster in the United States recently, when the postoffice at YVidnoon, Pa, 15 miles north of here, was disi Meredith served as postmaster for 50 years. dm MY CAR t f mn r w tlanta gro'-sli.p( ter thin four" .rub landings died Geoige Farnshaw last spring for $50,0(10 . . but after. Big Georges record this ypar (Maik recently sent him home for good, saying he was tired of looking at him), Farnshaw will not bring more thi n $25,000 . which the Red Sox probably wit! pav. Sleepy Jim Crowley, Fordhams new coaih. ts studying spelling . . on the squad are listed such names as rtawlock. Danowhkt, Pavltcovie, Sarausky, Mnnlacl and Couhlg . . . they sound just like the Irish of old Notre Dame. u DID YOU KNOW THAT JACK DEMPSEY, Benny and now Sammy Mandell . . . former champs who in recent years have again proved that the comeback trail Is futile trod-- , . Sammy, a great ding. Utile lightweight king, was rudely slopped by Iowa Joe Rivers the other night . . . and It's a good thing for for itll stop him Sammy . before he gets In the . It cost class. Morale E. Dodge $58,000 to paitiilpate in the recent Gold Cup speedboat race and to attempt to take part In the Harmsworlh classic , . , 35 grand went up In smoke when his Delphine V went up in smoke before the . which is a Harmsworth lot of sugar even for (tie nit Ask your dealer. a twiln itp-iippei do'n ibtio md. his rcmeR o' tl t I The mo inns gistPri d hv 1 ped 10-1- 0 Hussman manager, said lie will open a "women's beer garden" m the hotel Nat lew "v ri. Cijtiie . Aburevtated 'ONNIE MACK fnuld hatp WOMEN TO HAVE EL PASO, Tex, (BP) women will have an exclusive 3 2 beer drinking place for their l BAR Fd Paso Farmer Lineup Saturday Is Still Only Guesswork AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS m K' Davis Ji res ."J You will note It (AsSpht- SPORTS PARADE New York Detroit 2. Philadelphia Cleveland 3, Boston 4 St. Louis 4, Washington 3, V-- 8. YVilmer A" m ( lift Sutto r f I'inrv P Y.'ooU Frxnk Mi hto I, ester .ji Grt"o'V It Tuesdays Results Chicago (112-inc- . Mli on r Novel ideal grow like the trees In California s Redwood Empire district, but Sebastopol gets some sort of contest in the Russian river to formally open the gathering of the monp us for bolding an apple-bobbin- g ster Graven item apple crop. Heres a group of contestants bobbing merrily shir'! "to hive will AMERICAN LEAGUE Team Standing ixi i ml !n Major League it i m -- here 3-- orr. v, 1 i IN SURVIVES) i n Y-i- 20 d Ih 12-- 3 tr u, YORK, Sept today for the opening games of the 1933 world series, scheduled at the Polo Grounds home field of the New York Giants, Tuesday, October 3 The Giants, while taking spanking from the St Louis Cardinals at St Louis, were handed the title on a silver platter Tuesday when Pittsburg, in second place, lost to Philadelphia, thus ending the last mathematical possibility of overhauling the Giants, Although there is still a mathematical possibility that New York Yanks can get the American league championship, the Washington Senators were considered as good as m, needing only one more victory. 'MMII8ZZLE i Christen-e- GIANTS SEW UP Preparations were underway Th d a gthe word that has gone nit fmm south end high school as tu u h ,gthe Scantril Nielsen rounds Ins i Inn to 'into bhape for the op. mi ir tu it ments of the 193J gridium i.un paign. Losing only thief t.i'ulirs fiom tits last years team and with 1! teteran lettermen iirimuf whom to No in i & tiuild this yeai s elivnn. nointing for a ri d b d at th He h is oi'v om hampuraship black cloud on an otheiwisi Ini. hi torizon a poor si hi dull Opener Is Oui ml Till The season opi ns ig un t Preston Indians it Ii iton alter club is also peid lave a club cmpali'e of ) ting ' " where this year and it tiioull tu i ough contest foi South On In The next two weeks, thi him ans tackle what are tipi it'd 11 e the two hardest team, m tin md egion this year. 1'oxi m Ygden. The Bees me rad mm City on Or tutor h whit ien conies to Hvrii'ii on re Paul Is Newest in Water Sports Apple-Bobbin- g DRIVE gtmfMwe FORD V--8 hi j a t THE MERRYMAKERS Thu fastest, funniest Revue in the West to II M.S.T. Ea.h Sunday Night KFRC KMJ KYVG KFBK- -9 to 1 Pit T. K.SL- -1 position mm. b i41 |