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Show iiinni I 1Y oday s forts vK 11) ill MOKL Parade Logan Football Fans To See A Grizzly Team Against Tooele - 11 22 VU)RIC Si l't tnumph for another "r mutter because Byron White is in town and h!1s ' talks, eats skips i 5 die fir- -t of th Much-Improv- n,,,n,,, ,hl'' h odes and lufrombMpa Color iclo hus placed 11 football (tames, against professional opposi-of them he was in He was Aim ni a target V, wanted to hit, his rival T to show up. th as savage as tlicv could ' ami took em, hit,li and jlt. Ik ars, 'from t1" bruising . Lion' and f aith s a jolt for dv ht hes taken , those $15 000 he will get and . end of the season le 'bead But he ids a ore t ipi on hue i patch of I when hiuise a ingle 0, a vi h him last night ms chipper and happv and to tomorrow ni,ht (nr v-team takis "j. s Pittsburgh the Li(ukln heid against 1 Cchest L tou.h but it s swell Benin be peril ,(lv honest , s a lot touche r th in I , be In a eol'igt ht It would " t hi re never were more than shook youl uple of fellows who But tluj hen tin V hit you sliit 11 guvs who h elf kill h pi iv and whin they on i tirel U more just u little mine m But hi line me or I till vou thi re is little e hrlv football Oh evuy oiu while soiiubodv will give vou ee but knees and ft ts arint a3 common as they are in e gmies The pros hit you so they don t have to resort to h stu'f Tike tbit Dave alder of Phil idi Ipln i No on don t t ike him nd thought kill vou" White didn t trv I hide his indign tlion when ioncd to him that there were irs going about tint his Pirate mm were je dolls of his it v mid sal u and hil not blocking anv loo vigorously he c irried the ball frints a lie if I ever heard he sud Everyone on the fiom Art Rooney down bem swell to me The plav-ie me everything theyve and my failures are mv own brew away th it game to vdclphia right at the start en I fumbled the bull, but e w isn t one word of cnti-I- n or one dirty look from any ne players ' Aifto lr , -- n V . v I Byron if he were a footlmll plaver right now w was whin I saw linn ph.v lolorailo against I t ill in Salt (ity last fall. ai sm irter, but I m not as a ball carrier or ku ker or er The opposition in pro foot-hi- s something to do with of course, but so has the live been undir You know e been exhibited like a freak I plaved up with the Pir-Nthat I m complaining if d a player $15 000 I would it him to the hilt, too But oUi.h to play your best game n vou feel that nothing short 50 yard run oi a pass find customers I vstnfy the If all the time in an pressing 1 to live up to my reputation it I; not to, but I can t help know as well as I do that no or ever was as good as my itv made me out to be Well ne Dutih Clark is, but I m no h Cl irk He s the tops ' I.ki il i 18k pounds of modest v. if ho were a flop The ires dont hear him out. He is the lead in scoring with points, second in yards gained with 118, 'ling jnd fourth Hiiitr, as v fr lie piss rco'ivcr with 88 ng for yards gained, bid for a youngster just out in the toughest league ling o' him all -- A National League Pet Won j 5j3 ed Fridays Game Begin? ah At Three Oclock m li$ MLSON takls Hank Swats No. 54 to Near In - vigoious seummage session Iasi night Coaeh Burns Crook-ston- s Logan high Grizzlies indicated that a gn atfc improved and Miioolhu playing football team will t me the field Friday afternoon ug unst the st ite ihampinns of Tooele then haggled the Preston Indi ins last week If the Gnzziy seiuwlng against tlu Id ihoun-- i was somewhat dism appointing the improvement a ,d the blinking end taiklmg or competence filling jeniral nle h surges through the entire. tins g mg wiik is equally mcoui-ging After w Willing se iinmage it w is impossible for one to le ll- ue th it e week iculd make so n in h dWfiiinie in r gud ti am Lspi ills t in him king and taikl- ing bun improved Co ei h Oooks-tohis bun switi hing pleveis ill wiik snkin a walking eonihin Lying out several for eai h At last hi belli vis he position nis a mo him that i holes End Posts F die el The g ime with Tooele btgins on the Cnmson Field ut 3 oeloek shut (i Fi idav At thi end posts last night, Ne-pSchwab plucky and fist, work td will with Andrews, who also stritihcd through the opposing line several times to smear plays Bob Gdgtn elongated basketball st ir w ho is also making good in tne football togs, and Alma Lun-- 1 thi sturdy senier are also candid ites for end positions Doing the best tickling this week have been Art LaBeau and Cook, both big and fast however Mad-sa Gub Bullcn are running th rn rd for the starting lineup ti Especi illv has Bullen showed nt improvement, and will see iction in Fridays game Wi el lams c nisi lavs Kesults Boston 0 (seiond illt d in second, ram d elebrafing " i: i D m 't i: signment in 1 1 I 1 v 11 I' "t? 2 it re-li- et well-playi- Pacific Coast Series Take Turn Last of the senes of sectional ter Not to mention a terrific tnklcs on the const Bill Paul rnindups tackle brigade headed by Phil man Pete Fay and Al Mustia head a capable corps of back-fi- t Don McNeill BY JHUit BKOMHIKIU is a grand Capt lders NLA wrvire Sports Writer and Ray George Two rtallv gicit negroes hold the key to any championship Theories is to where the Pacific Co ist hopes entertained bv 1 CL A KenConfcrinie xhampionship Bear Line As Fast will come to rest in 19JS are as As Bat kfit-lny Washington a 1 '0 pound triplethreat who completed a much hi anord us a mixed crowd California was hit hard by pass to Hill Hnshon last year of Republicans and Democrats and statu lost the heads the backfield California his enough left to graduation, having back, Sam Chapman, and esque W oodrow W llson Strode is liad again Bob Perry Schwartz, and the best thing in the countryside Some sav this is the year for John Herwig Meek among others, but no at one end Hirshon is available Southern California one is giving up on the Golden again The Bruins huk reserves Others shout the praises of Bears Vic Bottari is tabbed as the best back on the coat. Hell ashington And then thtie are those who have plenty of aid from Dave An- Oliver Makes His mutter that it is fortunate for all derson The Berkeley line will be Bon at Oregon concerned that Santa Clara and light but as fast as the backfield to Ttx Oliver cant be Saint Mary s aren t in the league Tackles Dave deVarona and Bill perform wonders in hisexpected first year Stoll lead wav Bill Dol with the Southern California really shows at Oregon, but the man from Ariman, plenty classy, on the end zona will cause a lot of trouble signs of returning to the gridiron can a build If Phelan 1928 to from throne it occupied Jimmy for all who come his way Twenty-letter-me- n line he 11 have another threat at one 1932 inclusive Twenty-fiv- e letermen are on hand Jay Steve Slivmsky, Graybeal is a whale of a back, aie on Howard Jones squad, Washington plus a good share of promising guard, and Frank Peters, end, are and Jim Cadenasso, a transfer He need them all the only regular holdovers from from Saint Marys is likelv to be sophomores That CSC schedule, which in- that 1937 forward wall. Phelan the best center in the Pacific but its northwest cludes Alabama, Ohio State, and has material enough, Notre Dame in addition to the green, and the backfield men, Al Holcombe and Moms Holly far western round robin, is second Cruver, Jimmy Johnston, and the Kohlir head a fair enough Oreonly to that of Notre Dame in sophomore star, Rudy Muiha, will gon State but the backfield, require a full measure of assist Orange won t be so strong up severity ance the and in Golds Purple front Southern '"ahfornia has a whale of a club Two of the greatest all- npiner with mighty Minnesota in Washington Stae also looks too weak in the Ime to git fir, but round bivks on the coast Amby Minneapolis e Twenty-onSchindler and Grenville Lansdill lettermen are at Babe Hollmgbiry his some pretwill have plenty of support from Stanford which gives Tiny Thornty fair sophomores will nuss George Mukcv Ardcrson, Bob Hoffman, hill numbers to work with, if not Gonzaga too Bob 1toplts n bang-ubrilliance much The Indians sophomore jivehn tosser from Oklahoma, and will be the coast durkhorse if a a host of others Hariy Smith is section can bt headed for guard developed. Pete Zagar and Stan honors if ever anyone was, and Anderson compare with any football Birthday L d-- p h'i SALT LAKE CITY S. pt Ab Jmkins In This Coruir - - - By 111111, is foi ms know of light how to hi i j pCP American League I New York Bosti n Dear Judge: Is there anyone who doesn't like Vo call policemen and waiters by 76 their first name when out with 70 Washington T. P. S. friends Chuago St Louis . - . I dont know about policemen, Philadelphia but I went into a cheap restaurant Besult Wednesday' the other night with my friend New York 2 Chicago 5 Harry Stottle and if those were their first names that he was callDetroit Philedulphia Boston 8 St Louis 4 ing the waiters, they certainly had W ashingtou-Cleveliin- d canceled, some very profane parents STUMP. ram Cleviland Dttroit 81 -- 3 "W Il S PUD ri-- '9'J'' - J Tii o ' 1 ;'7 1 -if . 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Each day providing moments of leisure to plan our personal contributions to Americas tomorrow. well-earn- X- - of the fue-flof all known min iodine it Ail-A- THE DIXIE YANKEE i lumlnesieme the cheapest their hands Friday Who's Afraid of October 3, 1927? Art Krenz The womtn of W ihlui in Hoi land wtar gold ornamnts on thin heads to indicate the viilige from whuh they come rn mm kit diys The on middle-of-lhe-li- 22 d Delav of Jenkins run howrvir wns forecast bv Art C Pillsbtuy As chief Ament an Automobdi sociatum timer who sud an intricks of prospective spection showed they weie m poor coaih at College of the Pa ific, is no that one should desist from strenuous sports when TI uivui on ins 7t,tli Du tlul x wlmi he pliycd sevi rai (non-regio- JUDGE STUMP :u h lata Amos Alonzo Stngg tootball Eldi r p ! 1 Box when they journev to the lair of the Bear River Bears and play foo'ball with last vear s regional for champs who were runners-u- p state grid honors Hebe Whitings North Cache Bulldogs are not looking with careless disdain on their meeting with Ogden neither, for the crew from the Junction City having been out of Region One competition for a season, returns with a desire to make their mark in the northern Utah circuit Weber battles the Box Elder Bees at Brigham City, and Tooele meets Logan at the Grizzly field in a scrap South Cache faces one of its toughist assignments of the season when it opens hostilities against Bear River at 3 p m Friday on the Bears field The game will be a homecoming affair for the Bear River school, ard they are out for victor Coaches Lyle Tnpp of Bear River and Bob Junker of South Cache are both former Aggie grid players Inasmuch as the North Cache athletic field is undergoing the Bulldog-Ogde- n fray will take place on the Lewiston athletic field where there are bleachers and accomodations. Scheduled to begin at 3 p m , that game will find North Cache meeting Ogden for the first time in the history of the school Coach sSv Whiting sends in a new and inexperienced squad against the ic .immeasurably, but the demtes, and region dopesters are Saint watching the outcome to deter-rr.i- n California mdipcnomts Mary s and Santa Calra are loud-c- d the potential strength of both for bear Ogden and North Cache. Saint Mary s is said to have the hi st sophomore on the coast a halfback in Mike Klotovich, who does everyth. ng The Gael fiont wall averages more than 2' )0 pounds It is headed by Jerry ftH'T&EOROE A4y HAM rica center candi-- d Dowd, A KID I UIDN'T ClQOW UP, ite wTU OU A KID THE. EL IS SltL-U- Smta Clara possesses good ends JIN in Jesse Coffir and Jim Coughlan TEy BUCKS a terrific tackle in Al Wolff, and sweet halves in Bruno Pellegrini and Tom Gilbert The role of giant killer is no niw one for the Broncos 11 tah spud cli vi i is expected to arr.ve here within a week to bigin pieparations for an endurance run in his Mormon Meteor III on the Bonneville Si! If of L ' " Morris Kohler shown latching a pa-- s li ids a fan enough Oregon State backfield but the Oiange appiais none too stiong up front Harry Smith, above, set ms headed for All Annina guild honors as Southern California once moie attempts to si ale the Bill Paulman, shown passing also runs well for Stanheights ford and is one of the country s more accomplished punters The Cardinals must develop men for the middle of the line f&T ", ' 8-- 8-- at al con-sis- I Host To Ogden Bob Bunkers South Coach Cache Spartans have a tough as- Record ( Cache Plays North Tooele at Logan n ir GE W i bi r - M 1' j L rid iv s w. hedule South Cache al Bear River Ogden at North Cache GETTING READY m i Mu Nt Hit 7 Homei To Set New AB JENKINS IS ir brr fo vp i, 1 -- r J-- County Teams Open Grid Hostilities Babes Record GLOKGK IvIKIvsLT I lilted Press Staff orri spundi nt MW In OUK s, ,t J2 u o u most illuniig situ m thi wot Id tml iv w isn t lh. ful III it th. Nt w 5 mk 5 inkii. htvt 111 l! lost six st! till ltts birth Piritis wm winning the t no uit n a it ion il Li uui o' hut H ink Gi.ctbirgs at lobny t c n p t to di'himit 15 ihi Kuti tin Suit m of Sv it With 5) Ilium i s in Hi gums t.- i 1 nbi i g w is ill m i uith Uuth s ritord hie iking si hi Ink in 1927 whin he sit tin m ijoi li igui tindird of 60 i in irk most b ise- ba.- ll mtn agieid nivir would be topped Gretnbug must hit run honurs in II games to sit i ntw rnord If thi till Gut tiling who of bl tin Ditroit fo (livs fust hast ho i n (it hot hkt he Tigers did in late July hi bittir P.uth s In fivt davs fiom Julv mark hi hit eiht honurs in six 26 31 garni s Kuth w is going strong from the d iv of his 51th homi r until he broke his own rtiord of 59 lit clouted six homers in stun games frtm Sipt 21 through Sept 30 Kuth hit 17 During September homers Gieenberg has hit eight this month Greenberg hit N'o 54 vesterdav with two men on base of P.andall Gumpert in the first game of a douhlehender He drove in six runs Guards won 6 as the They also Almost certain starters in guard won theTigers an abbrenightcap positions are Warren Wilson and viated g affair in which Young George Nelson sophomore Boots Poffenbergtr allowed only his Nelson, sensation playing three hits first season of ball, has showed n continued The Yanks also the but be has on well line, up they diopped their sixth straight It is as done some backfield work Lcftv to the White Sox, possible that he will be switcher Gomez couldn t even stop the A veteran five-hfor a try at fullbaek Yanks decline with a guard who will see action if an in- game Joe Goidon made two er-rit t doesn shouldlr prevent jured s and Frankie Crosetti had one is Ed udge senior player, who Thornton Lee scoied his third vicuntil his injury last year was head- tory ever the Yanks sharing this Schwab and ed for state honors feat with Buck Newsom and Jimmy W llson are also in the guard Monty Stratton lineup Jimmy Foxx hit his 47th homer Starting the game at center will as the Red Sox beat the Browns as Madsen with LaVcll be Miller, 4 Fritz Ostermueller, with an understudy from Bob Grove wonihis 12th Brilliant Bnckfielil game It was Buck Newsom s 15th In the backfield Coach Crookston defeat Paul Dean hurled a seven-h- it has a brilliant arrav of passers, kickers and runers With a weeks shutout as the St Louis Cardinals in intensive drill m blocking, of-it trimmed the Boston Bees, the only National League game should exhibit a Hoy Joe Medwick drove in all four At fensive quai terback Card runs hitting his 20th homer Humpherys, junior flash, is work Dix two singles for a perfect day ing like a veteran, although Eu- and at bat Bateson shifty and fast, and Y tMterda hero Foul Dean, gene Bickmore, are pressing him who won his second straight vichard campaign, tory in his comeback If an injured hand of Hendricks after spending the season m the startimproves he will be a certain Texas League, by blanking the er at one of the halfback positions Bees. did transfer This North Cache some fine playing in the Preston was game, and served notice he out for a permanent position on the Grizzly team However, he inplay last night jured his hand in him from startwhuh mtiv keep Another halfback who has ing d hien outstanding is carrot-toppeand he 11 be in the W ivne Smith, Both series in the preliminary bukfield at the staiting whistle round of the Pacif'c Coast league one showplayoffs were evened up at AnYoung Burns Crookston, who ed up well last week until a foot game each today after Los him, will probably geles defeated Sacramento and injurybe stalked Warren Seattle got revenge on San Franon the bench still Sutton is another candidate for the cisco Angils The half position pinnant winning decision fiom thi Fullback Bill Reid is a certain took g.n Sairammto team capstarter but George Nelson and third-plac- e be italizing on five Sacramento erLynn Bracken will prabably rors Los Angeles pounded Shertried at that position al .o W e Newsome and Schmidt for e got a lot of respect for rill, Bush Tootle, and were not taking them 10 safeties while Birry and to Sai ramtno to hits nine play is yielded going Logan lightly commented Sacramento scored first, but Los fin tball this week, Angeles ltd 4 2 in the fourth Cuich Ci ookston on the game Cul-lo- p inning Joe Orengo and Nuk sixth both got honurs in the to put Sai ramento on top again 4 but Los Angiles came back with three runs in the seventh and one in the eighth beat S e con lace Seattle 11 0 fourth-plac- e San Francisto. aw as The Raimers put the game hi in the thud innirg hammered Bill Shoits for sevin runs, and went on to pile up 15 hits off Shores and Minn with Mike Hunt homei ing for the winners in the fourth San Frani isro worked Buictt for eight hits, but made thin His 76th ; MXf Mi:jm Southern California Shows Signs Of Returning To Heights In Savage Football War On Pacific Coast " 5 Oi iiflwn'iii I ml j v oR v com CHARLES OLSON, 71 Voi mi AiHmu-iyu- Center, Wholesaler, Phone trG i |