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Show THE PAGE TWO. HERALD-JOURNA- RYAN MARKED SATURDAY AVERS KELLY Lo-gj- TllllRnlrV lUUltllLli IN, FINAL ROUND i. Ing a baekfield composed of Garr Thompson at quarterback, Captain Allen Otterbeck and Misner, halfbacks, and Bill Stevens, fullback Thompson and Otterbeck are dangerous ball runners and passers, while Thompson has been doing some fine kicking. He will be closely watched by the Tigers. Misner and Stevens are good blocker and defensive men Stevens showed up especiully well in ba up the line against Bear River. On the line Crookston will probably start his veteran, Dean Jeffs ht center, with Jack Mathews and Charles Olson at guards, Herb Mttton and Bob Simpson, tackles, and Howard Kames and Ed Izatt, ends. Eame is a veteran uhd ia ends one cf the best in tho state, while Izatt, a sophokickmore, Is developing fast. His ing against Bear River was sensational. Mitton and Simpson have played steady games at tackle as have Mathews and Olson at guards. Jeffs ia due for his game of the season tomorrow. The Ogden Tigers will present a dangerous offensive attack built around the passing of Bob Ntr-tohalfback. This youngster is hailed as one of the best high school passers in the state. at fullback is another powerful baekfield performer, while Rowse at quarterback and at halfback round out a well balanced quartet Saunders and Clarke at ends have bees bulwarks m the Ogden forward wall. Crane and Randall, two heavy tackles, and DeCorso and are Checrstrom, guards, Christensen steady performers. at center has been developing fast and may cause plenty of trouble for the Ikigan eleven, t In the Tigers' last appearance in Logan the Grizzlies defeated them 13 to 7, with a last minute touchdown from an intercepted pass, the score standing 7 to 8 for Ogdon before that time. The defeat knocked the Tigers out cf the conference race and Logan went on .to reach the finals m the state. The Ogden outfit is out to avenge ttus defeat and from all appearances, a terrific struggle is in prospect for local football fans, The probable starting lineup: LOGAN ' OGDEN I Izalt Saunders It Crane Simpson Mathews DeCorso lg c Jeffs Christensen Olson ... rg Cheerstrom Mitton rt Randall Eames re Clarke Rowse Thompson qb Misner i lhb Bengoschea Otterbeck Norton rhb 8tevens Piersontl fb CfT 4LMX , Kick-o- 2 p. m. ff . C IPTfHfl lyfm , , Bear Ward and Max Greasy Warner, captains of the Utah State and Brigham Young Cougar elevens, respectively, are eandldate for and hiufbrs at center and guard. They are expected to be bulwarks of the two teams when they meet at Provo tomorrow. Harry Grayson ShiCAGO Robert C. Zuppka Is np to Iris old Irlrkx of legerd- -' main at Illinois this autumn, and l'tn going to take a peek at tha Orange and Blue at Ann Arbor on Oct. 27, when It attempt to whip Michigan for the first time In five campaigns. 1 Slate engagement of regret having passed up the Illlnols-OlilOct. to see Southern California flounder before Pittsburgh, for everybody who saw tt agrees that the mini edged out the Buckeyes In one of the most thrilling games in years. The light and apeedy Illinois harks executed wide laterals so rklllfully that trained observers are hinting that Zuppkeg 1934 team may lead the way toward a development that actually may relegate running attack to secondary Importance, Just as the late fvnula Roekne and Bus lioiais of Notre Dame, made, the football world air minded In 1913. Veteran football men are still raving about the Illlnola-Ohl- o State scrap. The athlete screened their stuff so cleverly that trained eye could not follow the ball. Someiof the better writers on missed several plays both ends, passer and receiver. o It They Even Dribbled WAS Kyle Anderson, Chicago scout, put it, The lllinl and Buckeyes did everything hut dribble, relates one keen observer. "And just for his Information, members of both teams did that very thing oh a couple of passes, only the officials saw it, At lunch on the day before the game, the Illinois publicity man told us that Zuppke had a new play which he hadn't yet named. Someone suggested The Flying Trapeze, and, after watching it against Ohio Slate, I don't know of a better name. "Just imagine this: The lllinl put the ball in play on Ohio State's line. W men handled tt, and It finally wound up with an end making an easy catch in the end zone for a touchdown. ."The various scouting expeditions had to compare notes to see Just who did what. As near as we could determine, the center passed the ball to the fullback, who made a short backward toss to one of the halfbacks. "Back No. 2 wheeled a step or two and threw the ball about IS feet on a lateral to Back No. 3. This young man heaved it In the opThe latter looked posite direction to Back No. 4, Jack Reynon. around, took aim, and dropped the ball into the arms of Dvkstra for the touchdown. 'What was Ohio State doing all tills time? Probably what everyone else was watching to see what would happen next. d Moley, not a specialist In any field but a surveyor of them all. is the man who brings the best information available to the party leader. He Is also a strong believer In the brain trust. Professor Merrill discussed the methods of the group composed of Moley, Tugwell, Berle and Hugh Johnson, by which they cooperated with the president In finding and sifting scientific Information upon which the attempted to base the New Deal. A Rule Riddle Cleared SITUATION arose in this exciting game that puzzled those with-oa thorough under.danding of the rules. Beynon threw a pass into the arms of an Ohio State man in the end tone on third down. The Buckeyes immediately downed it that is. the ball was brought out to the mark. Many believed It should have been a safety, counting two points for Illinois. - However.- - since the pass was Intercepted, Illinois lost possession. Catching the ball behind the goal line, the Ohio State bark bad two options, either to down the ball In the end zone and have It ailed a touchback. or to run out with it. If he were downed before he crossed Into the field of play, It would still be a touch-bacIf he got out of the end zone, (lie bull would go Into play at whatever point he was downed. It could not be a safety at any time, mucc the impetus which sent the halfback behind the goal line was pros ided by Illinois and not A ut k. STAGG STILL SURPRISES V; a 1' J Ah' - " IT; . f '"'X , '$04 - , ".'il.' ViV' y.-- - - c TfiREMENS To BUlLp CP LITTLE STARTED HIS 43 RP YEAR AS A coach AND UNDER THE college OF TnE PACIFIC Tb gRIItt ROe-lNSO- OOHM StCHAJEIPER.. VA. A PUVVER IN ' . SRAOPOR7 HEAVED AN S7 YP PAS5 ST. lDi? ' 5KXv,.x",,',' 07 rWftR .x i'-'- f Jv-- KAM6, wefe VJHATS THE MATTER? DCNf YOU BEUEVE.lT?? . tion. Ryan, who a few years ago was gangly kid ehasing stray for the Utah State varsity, came to Denver early in the watch season with the same him" tag on him that he will have at Provo tomorrow. The net result of Denvers efforts to stop ball carrier was the highly-toute- d (hat Ryan made more yards than all of Denvcr'x bn. k field men. Against Montana State hia performance was not ao impressive One of the deep, dark mysteries of the season is how the Bobcats the powerful managed to bold Logan team to six points. Ryan returned to form in the Utah game. While Wyoming has a much more powerful team than anyone expected it to, the Cowboys stili were unable to provide opposition to fully test the merits of Ryan. defeated B.Y.U., although by Wyoming, has improved rapidly in recent weeks and may make Ryan and company hump to keep the Logan conference record clean. Utah State, Incidentally, shares with Utah the top position in the league with three victories and no defeats and by winning tomorrow can forge ahead of the Utes who foot-kal- 1UE" FAR WEST- -. THE FORMER CHICAGO vEA4TOR'S SQUAD RECENTLY HELD THE Powerful trouans A 0 ID k; 0-- VICTORY is Stale-Wyomi- are idle this st ' week. Despite the ability of the Cougars to reach peak (erm against the Logan Farmers, most fans expect Utah State to win handily and give Coach Dick Romney another verdict over his brother, Coach Ott Romney. The only other conference game concerning which there seems to be the slightest doubt as to the ultimate winner is that at Fort Collins "tomorrow where Colorado Aggies play Wyoming. The Agand gies, with more poundage with a superior ball carrier in Wilbur (Red) White, are the people's choice to win. Bill Kayo Lam may well add to his high total in league scoring honors tomorrow if Coach Bill Saunders gives him a chance in Mines the Colorado game. Saunder's greatest worry about this one is that some of his men will be injured and will be unable to play against Utah a week hence. The only intersectional game team toinvolving a conference morrow pairs Western State and tne Arizona Teachers from Flagstaff. The Arizona boys are favored to win. n Pep Vodee ell mta at lops will be held Wednesday, Novmeber t. The place of the eliminations will be announced later. All organizations that have not already signified their Intentions of competing in the eliminations should get In touch with Burton Redd immediately. The stunts will- be watched by cine judge and by a very limited audience. The purpose of the elmination contest is to cut the number of stunts down to make the Pep Vodee a shorter and snappier program. The selected stunts will be presented Friday evening, November 9, in the Capitol theatre. The stunts will be judged there by three judge. The winning women's organization and the winring men's be organization will presented with handsome twelve inch loving i ups, upon which their names will be engraved. Each cup must be won three times lor permanent possession. Similar cups will also be given to the winning organizations in the Homecortung parade. If any wishes to enter a organization float and has not done so so as yet, it must get in touch with Lee Jensen immediately. A big Homecoming Rally is being planned to take place just preceding the Pep Vodee. It will take place at the intersection of Main and Center streets. The police department will block all traffic on Main street between First South and First North. The Freshmen are gathering wood for a big bonfire at the Intersection 'nd the Sophomores and Freshmen are preparing for a big tug- - A few longest kicks and shortest kicks: Best team in the conference row Colorado U. The poorest Western State. Most improved Denver. Best per pound Wyoming. which will end the drouth for one group or the other. Following the big Pep Rally, the Pep Vodee will be staged in the Capitol theatre, and the big Harvest ball will follow the show. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OR THE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. Srholaatic Press Association Con-v- i ntion in Chicago with a firs.-tiaHonor rating for the 1934 Buzzer. Scoring 870 points, the book lacked only 30 points for rating. The cover rating 100 per cent, was especially noteworthy, and gained great attention when dislayed with the hundred books rating best for the nation. The mirror Buzzer served as the model for the lecture oi covers, according to Calder. from all parts Representatives of the nation included students from every class of college in America. The theme of the entire conference concerned the need for informality and action in pictures of life sororities and campus fraternities grouped on steps of their houses, athletic shots of men in motion, and students included in campus views. Of the lectures by leading figures in the field of college Calder found the talk on staff organization by Dr. Evans of Northwestern the most valuable. The discussions on photography by Edgar A. Samuels, head of the Host Studios, Chicago, were also noteworthy. ss yeai-book- s, Oswald radio McYell, sports club. Oswald, you will remember, is the lad who broadcasts a football play something like this: Here it is now! It's a pass! A beautiful pass! Just a minute, folks, we're all excited up here' Someone just caught the pass, but we couldnt get his number. Oh boy, what a pass! A beautiful play! That pass was from Gelfilski to Wuxzyenwatz. Correction, folks, it was a line drive through left guard. Just a minute folks, and well give you the name of the man who carried that ball. In the meantime, we'll switch to the other control and let you hear the fans cheering. MOMENT! O Year ewa draggist is authorized to cheerfully refund your uioeey o the fO If yes are n.f relieved by Meet It with plenty Clinton Circulator. The beautiful heater with guaranteed ferrite firebox. 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State College, be took the kickoff behind his goal line and ran 102 yards to a touchdown. Denver-Colorad- . 30, 1934. Grant Calder, Buzzer editor, returned Monday from the National Biggest disappointments and B.Y.U. Season's biggest upset Colorado Icacher win over C. U. Best game yet to come. o Worst game Aggie game. NOTICE TO CiSDITOM In th District Court of tho Tint Judicial District of tho Btftto of Utah, in and for tho County of OmU. In the matter of the estate of Thomas M. Maughan, Deceased. 111 Creditor present c Haims with voucher to the undersigned administratrix of "mid estate at her residence m Wellsville, Cache County, L'tnh, on or before January 5, 1936 Enuly Perking Maughan Williams, Administratrix. Young A Bullen, Attorneys. Publication dates November 2. 9. 23, Meet -- Denver Lundberg Buick Co. - Calder Returns From Trip To Eastern 1933. of-w- 1$, Yds. 102 Class By NSP FOWL DEBT PAID New CHEYENNE, Wyo. CP) Mexico has paid its debt to WyoJ. Stockley Lingon, New ming Mexico game official, turned over 100 quail and 60 pheasants to Wyoming as payment for 60 sage chickens given to New Mexico in State. FEATURE RALLY . " i" 1 ''s: . v Ohio PEP VODEJi TO i u,- - y lit r A ' By ROBERT J. KELLY United Hness Staff Correspondent M DENVER, Colo , Nov. 2 Kent Ryan, Utah State sophomore halfback who is hailed by some experts as the greatest football player in the Rocky Mountain conference, tomorrow! undoubtedly will be a marked man" when his team plays Brigham Young University at Provo. Because of that certainty, the game should provide a real test o; Ryan's football worth should determine whether Logan's favorite son deserves national recogni. ( ti .. "0EUt HA40 Elmer n, 1'ien-son- 8 1 lllil Coach Dick Romney took hi Utah Stat gndders to Prove Friday morning where they will attempt jo apod another R M C homecoming day at the B Y U. stadium Saturday afternoon. The I ormers banded the Wyoming IS 0 to a Cowboys beating two v wens ago before a large crowd and if Wyoming bomecomers should they lake the Cougars the camp before Brigham A oimg alumni they will perform n be ore the Farmer grads at next week with a clean si ate. With the exception of three men who are still bothered with fid injuries, Romney pronounced ins squad in fine fettle for the affair. Tate Warded and Ted Lockyer ic the baekfield will likely not see action, while Carl end, will probably see the game from the bench. The Farmers will work out in the Cougar this afternoon, and the lirst team is slated to lineup as fnliows: Captain Elmer Ward center; Eddie Peterson and Dallas White, guards; Carl Simmons nnd Ed. Wade, tackles; Joe V. hitesides and Bob Bunker, ends; Floyd Rasmussen, quai ter back; Ktnt Ryan and Paul Blanton, halfbacks, and Thatcher Handley, fullback. The Cougars will start the game vUil a fast and improved quartet v. orbing In the baekfield Including Jack Woodward at quarterback. Grant Hutchinson and Hunt Sanford nt halfbacks, and Jimmy Durrant at fullback. Coach Ott will Uomnoy probably start a forward wall consisting of Melvern Max Wheeler, center; Captain Warner and Dewey Favero, guards; Waldo and Asay, tackles, und Charles Oaks and George Gillespie, ends. con-tiAlong with the gridiron a varied assortment of events will occupy the day in Provo. A arade in which hundreds of 14 students of the university, h'gh school bands and the Provo American Legion post drum and bugle corps will participate, will open the days events at 9:30 a.ra. Preceding the game, an excellent program willbe given at the ln-- tj er ft Runs 1934 Buzzer Traditional Gridfest Rated First With six Conference One teams in action today, the Logan Grizzlies and Ogden Tigers are anxiously awaiting the starting whistle for their traditional battle on Grizzly field being scheduled for 2 p. m. The tomorrow, the kick-of- f fracas will be the feature of Homecoming at Logan high school, and although the Grizzlies are picked to come out on the short end of the score, they will enter the game with grim determination to supply their alumni with a victory. It will lie the last appearance of the Grizzlies in Logan this year. 'I hey dose the season at Brigham City against Box-eldnext Friday. The Grizzlies were especially impressive in practice Tues- A" WCT 1934. Farmers In Provo For Homecoming Game Marks Leaders In Provo Clash Final Home Appearance day and Wednesday nights, and should they continue to show the M fire and strength they have shown this week they are likely to sur- prise the followers or Ernie Simp- 2, OGDEN SET FOR BATTLE LOGAN i FRIDAY, NOVEMBER LOGAN, UTAH, L, real special $1.59 Youll say Its the most value for a dollar. in G. M. C. T-2- 3 Studebaker .. Makes this largest No. 3 size tub leakproof and Dodge proof. $1.10 value rust- - aq 7 A Dependable American FOOD CHOPPER Cuts fine, medium and coarse $1.00 BUICKS - OLDS - PONTIAC and G.M.C. TRUCKS Logan PHONE 30S Utah Where Bargains Await You UP YOUR WASHING WITH A SPEED QUEEN |