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Show 0!" m, rn" ' - minims'1" Vl N JrtMS.ap S x J My? THE HERALD-JOURNAL- , LOGAN, Three Games On Deck Wildlife Wednesday When Group Logan Meets Bull Dogs Holds Meet "I 11 gaiA gieat deal formation 'gioekd k t4 V? ' " '' i s' L, free-scori- 72-5- 8. Coach. Worthington stated. A large crowd Is expected to attend. to both North Cache and Logan high schools is the game tomorrow night between the and Grizzlies. Coach Bulldogs Whitmans team won their season-e- r Louis Dreibelbis of Sunbury, Pa , set wh.it is beheced to be a new endurance recot d by bowling 52 games in 4 hours and 47 minutes for an average of 219, remarkably high under the conditions. High game was 279. Richmond Coach Worthington will place and Junior Bert-leso- n at forwards, with Mac Maeser waiting to take over if one of them falters. Darwin Larsen, who works well at either center or forward, Is held ready for the forward lineup if necessity requires. Both Humpherys and Bertleson are and Roy starred against Ogden last Roy Humpherys Bull-bog- SALT LAKE CITY, Dec. 19 TP) Dick Diamond and Joey Jarvis, junior welterweights, battled to a draw last night in the main event at McCullough's arena. Pat O'Kelley scored the on the card when he stopped Grant Erickson, Jackson Hole, in the second round. Wyo., Windmill Pearce decisioned Cowboy Pittman; Eddie Ross and Bxe-dRomero, drew; Johnny Rogers and Tiger Griffin also drew, and Benny Flake decisioned Jack six-rou- s, The Grizzly center post goes!Lo,c either to young Bill or ff' veteran Bob Giigen. TheRyan veteran of two years looked a bit shabby against Ogden, and it may Be that Worthington will give Ryan a chance to start. is Cilgen capable of good ball, and when he 18 in form, he is hard to beat. Giuird Combination The guard of combination vaptain Wayne Smith and Allen Wilson will in all take the floor Againstprobabilities the although Burnsby Crookston and George Nelson been have running the regulars a tough race of late. Crookston notched P a creditable performance against Ogden, and is considered 8 Sluable squad member. starting on Logans second team against North Cache seconds will e Bill Camper, center; Rodney ones and Lew forwards; ean Baugh andLoveday Darrold Watkins, e guards. Reserves are Blaine nd Bill Davis, forwards; Kidgell and Rulon Gardner, guards, and Gordon Schvaneveldt, utl'ty man. Coach Lineup A Probable of Valley eomhes W1j be lineup Con Watts and Ed or Ken Vanderhoff, Glen Worthington or Bob Whitman, center; Jay eacham or Joe Whitesides, are own atars Jk. their by r, and most Jans in this Part of t country are well acquaint-- 1 p , with their basketball play, this combination, Coach Romney will start his regular ?r ,of Bus Bingham and Floyd or Aneeles after a "t Iay s, Will-70r- ie rf" for-ard- s; Read-,o- r renter; and Uaiu Ray Lindquist and Calvin fnm,100!? teo guards. Leopard James, and Austin Hughes, g ,wi11 see action in the with other Aggie squadmembers, con-alon- STODDARD, Reporter Mus Phyllis Stoddard, daughter of Principal and Mrs. Charles I. Stoddard, submitted to an at the William Budge Memorial hospital last Sunday She is getting along satisfactorily. Rulon McCarrey returned home Sunday from Seattle, Washington He has spent a successful summer as salesman for the Utah Woolen Mills in the Northwest and Alaska. He left Sunday evening to go to Salt Lake City where he will visit with his sisters before enrolling for the winter quarter at the USAC to do post. J Icy, old man is dopey dont bomb that bridge my insured itl that the of company president Oregon State, 53-3- 7 Boxing Charge CHICAGO, Dec. 19 lP Nate Lewis, who once managed heavyweight fighter Harry Thomas, was on record at the Illinois athletic commission today with a denial of charges that. Thomas was told to lose two major fights. An affidavit, signed by Thomas and staling the outcome of bouts with Max Sehmeling and Tony Galento were prearranged, was read into the commission record as the third session of the Illinois hearing and Lewis opened promptly testified the charges were a Today o BV IIF.NRV MoLKMORE j Time Sports Parade BY GEORGE KXRKSEY NEW YORK, Dec. 19 (!'.P) Rob-- , , , ert Moses Grove, who'll be 40 on March 6, was the greatest pitcher,, in the Amorlcan league last sea- - f son, according to the official aver- -' , ages released today. i ABILENE. Tex., Dec. 19 (I Pi With its team unbeaten, untied and unseored upon, the Tennessee athletic association must have decided it hud to be un" or some-tilin- g or other After what must have taken considerable thought it; hit upon being unevidently gracious The first move in this direction was to tell the members of the hand, who had puffed anil huffed whcneor called upon throughout the season, that they werent going to bo taken to the Rose Bowl urpl could stay home and practice some new tunes to cheer the team come next foot ball season. "I $ Comeback Given up for through late In the 1938 season because of a dead j j arm, Grove made the outstanding1 comeback of the 1939 season. The Red Sox southpaw led regular "t pitchers in earned runa with an J average of 2 54 for 23 games and j . was fourth in the won and lost I column with 15 victories and 4 j defeats for a percentage of .789. 1 15 was It the ninth time in years, j in the American league Grove has I . led the pitchers with the lowest earned run average. Since he started with the Athletics in 1925 Grove , has won 246 games, more than any. other pitcher still active in tl.e b'g' ,1 show, and pitched 285 complete tj. 1 ,' - games. Lyon Second b Ljons, White Sox right- who'll he 40 Dec. 28, finished hander second to Grove among pitchers who worked in 10 or more complete games, with an earned run average I of 2 76. Bob Feller, Clevelands young' Mi who was two years oldv ; when Grove started his baseball f Ted SALT LAKE CITY, Dec 19 d P' University of Utah Redskins turned cm the heat lust night to score a victory over Oregon State busketball quintet. The Utah team, with three .sophomores in the starting lineup, grabbed the lead at the opening v hustle, and were never headed. eleventh position. Vaughan Bennion lead the Utah quintet in scoring with. 14 points. express any opinion, High jioint man for Oregon was oneBut let's ornotthe way other, about tha John Mandie, lanky eenler, association. AftTennessee athletic ran up 13. The game marred by the er all, its their own affair and it whistle-blowin- g officials, who call- makes me mad to see a sports ed 39 fouls. Five of the Oregon writer expressing his opinion of somebody else's business. I cant St.de players were ruled out. The teams clash again tonight. help but feel, however, if I had In the preliminary, the Utah re- been giving my all to a bass horn 47 for four years and then didn't get serves trounced Westminster, the trip to the Rose Bowl, I would to 5. use it to make somebody the largest brass necktie he had ever worn. But enough of this. - - The Manager Denies Mrs. H. Ray Pond entertained on at a quilting Wednesay. Dinner was served to a number ot ladies. The Junior Ladies Literary Club met on Thursday evening at the club room which has been decorated for the Christmas season. Mrs. Rulon S. Merrill was in charge of the program. The book, "Powers in the Mist", by Elizabeth Goudge, was given by Miss Ludella Jensen of Smith-fielTwo vocal trios were sung Dixie Johnson, Misses by the Madge Merrill, and Helen Merrill. Mr, and Mrs. Chester Fredenck-so- n of Logan were visitors on Sunday at the James L. Murray U CaJi-tulm- a, w-- graduate j ti fire-ball- career with the Baltimore Orioles in 1920, finished third In earned runs with a record of 2.85. With record of 24 victories and 9 losses, Gi 1 Feller led the league In most games i f s won and finished seventh In per- -' centage with .727. ; Feller copped the strike-o- ut crown with 246, and tied with Red Ruffing, Yankee ace, for the most qt shutouts, each with four. He also. J tied Ruffing for the most oom- - '4 i plete games, each with 24. Feller turned In two games, three and two for the4'i I J best record of low hit games. There were only four j ' wlnnerj. Decides Feller, they were U Red 21 with Emil and 7, miRuffing, Let me tell now of the great j Washington, with 20 and '4 gration west by Tennesseeans. Even Leonard, 8, and Buck Newsom, Tigers, with on 10 If only the players get there New Years Day, the Volunteers 20 and 11. Marius Russo, Yankee southpaw, w wont lack for support. Driving to- had an earned run average of 2.41, J ward C'aliforna these days Is just like moving with a great caravan. slightly lower than Groves but hed: didn't participate in enough games Every car has a Tennessee lloense, to merit consideration for the and every car Is packed with Ten- earned run crown. He worked only f nessee rooters. nine complete games. ,r They make bets on the Volunteers California against the Southern 'J rojans at every filling station. Mention Every time I stopped for gas today I'd hop out and get Into an argu1 hi 1 e;' Triumphs ment over the game. When I adjusted my motoring goggles and dusted off my linen duster at yesterday's lost stop, I realized I had risked f, untrue. Mendon Eagles $12 of my Santa Anita nest egg proved theirf ' The affidavit said outcome of on the Trojans. Against my will, superiority over Loganknit basket- - i. one of the bouts was arranged in too, because I like Tennessee to eers last night when dhey trl- - I a Chicago hotel. umphed at Mendon, A I win the game. "Actually the only document dislarge crowd of supporters cheer- - i cussed or signed at the hotel that But I couldnt resist the points ed the Mendonites as Zeno Ander-night was an agreement between the hoys were giving. They cer- son, Albert Buist and Durrell; me and Joe Jacobs, manager of tainly love their team. One fat Hughes scored freely. Sehmeling, for a return match fellow poked his head from a trailer Outstanding for Loganknit were within 90 days if Thomas should and gave me the Trojans and seven Ed Izatt and E. Peterson. V defeat Sehmeling," Lewis said. "No points. mention of a fix occurred in my presence either there or in another Tomorrow', when I resume travel hotel where the contract was notarwith the great Tennessee trek I ized." am not going to be so free with my money. A team that is so seriously bent on its task that it cant bear the frivolity of band music, and is (O confident that it is only taking a small squad, is mighty hard to bet against. u Over Loganknit yesterday ; 55-4- 5. H The new Park school gymnasium nearing completion and the dedicatory exercises are planned for the coming week. The Park school students will conduct their special Christmas program for this event. Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Webb spent Wednesday at Ogden with their daughters, Mrs. Carl Taylor and Miss Laura Webb. Miss Laura Webb Is attending the Excelcls Beauty School on a scholarship award. Mrs. Roy Gustaveson and son, of Driggs, Idaho, were Novell, visitors last Monday and Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Stoddard. Mrs. Gustaveson is a daughter-in-lato Mrs. Stoddard. A number of young people from Richmond attended the Benson stage junior girls and explorer dance at Trenton on Saturday night. The Richmond Lions club will conduct their ladies night luncheon at the club room on Thursday evening Dec. 21. They will sponsor a public dance at the community building on Saturday, December 23. Mrs. J. Ray Stoddard was hostess to the Bon Heur club at her home on Frid: y evening. Christmas ideas were used in the decorations and luncheon. Miss Jean Beckstead is at a Logan hospital for treatment of tlu complications. The Richmond South ward M men will conduct the Christmas night dance at the community building. The Junior Ladies Literary club will give an invitational Christmas dancing party at the community building on Deeember 28th. The Richmond ward M I.A. will conduct a drama at the tabernacle social hall on Tuesday evening. The South ward M I.A. Christbe held at the mas dance-wi- ll community building on Tuesday night. The public is invited. BLAME , forwards; Rolsnd lrns' Clyde Morris, EVELYN is To Six Round Draw an equal chance. sharp-shooter- Tips One In For Trojans home. Fighters Battle Logan Lineup easaba between the two region one teams will be a nip and tuck affair, with each determined to win, and each having f Veteran Leads Pitch- - j ers For Ninth Having gladdened the hearts of tliise young men who naturally dicliit wnnt a free trip to with all its upsetting excitement and fun, the association went to work on the football team itself, At last report the budget boys had pared down the number of players who were going to be taken to 36. This report came to me several days ago before I got lost in Texas and it mayt be now that only ten men are going to be taken, with the idea Coach Bob Neyland can pay lor his fare by playing the 53-3- 7 d. opener against Box Elder last of interest has of the new hoop 'gue, ami the weekly games are ii it.un to draw huge irowds Most i immunities have set price of ad- mis, ion at 10 teats, wbl' in some m lions, iheie will be no c barge Teams me lomposed of former high si hool lolkge or M Men mi hi type of hoop luminaries bull will be tops In Meiuion, the i ontests take their setting in tile Memlon reeieution hull, while at w 'Uillsville the m junior high (ouit will be used Hymm tasabas w.ll be played m the Elite hail. ami at Cleikston, the wal'd gym is used Coaches will set their hollies games in Smit)lruld, Richmond llyrum or ainwtieVe they ih ase. Utah Whips Logan Second Ward Defeats Smithfield Selected Greatest Moundsman Of American League j W' p i is' So, the Basketball League teams polishing olf todav in pre-- j illation for the season openers In the first 'inuisday evening i lines of the new league, liuum plnvs Cliffs Seiviee at lUillsville Junior high, Cbuksfon meits Mention Eagles in Memo n, rtlile Blah Oil engines Cat. he aMy toaehes, piobably in Lo- - v.u ar week, and in their game against Logan last year, were successful in both. Logan started this season's campaign by dropping before Ogden, however the Tigers are rated as a tougher team than Box Elder. PAGE ELEVEN, it 3 9 Valley Hoop Lefty Grove Teams cv er Important l hlle vs. Grizzlies Is Feature; Cache Coaches To Engage Utah all-st- 1',), Are Ready State Regulars o DECEMBER TUESDAY, Sets Bowling Endurance Record Cache County Wildlif' Feikra-t- i r duet tots honored Kuliard Cach- forme; Costley, forest Danger, and Aaron P. Christensen, ihw ranker, Hist evening m a dinner meeting held at Bott's lamp in Logan tanyon An exprex-io- n of appreciation LOO AN HIGH BASKETBALL fiom the Wildlife organization to Mr Costley was extended "We Wednesdays Schedu'e apnreuate what Mr Costley has At High School Gymnasium done in behalf of the wild game vs. North Cache m. Reserves. Reserves m this area, p. situation declared Logan W. W. Well b, director in charge Logan Regulars vs. North Cache Regulars, 8 p. m. of ne as publuity, today repotted Utah Aggies vs. Cache Valley Coaches, 9 p. ni. the meeting 'He was one of the most aggressive and accurate the association ever workSomething new in basketball programs will he paraded rangers ed with, and was willing before Cache Valley sports enthusiasts Wednesdav eening to do his utmost for always the best good be will triple-headat Logan high of wild game and mountain areas. offering staged when a V s re going to miss him." gymnasium. Mr was recently pronot for only moted Costley Seldom is such a presentation arranged, to the Ogden office, and Cachu of North have Bulldogs now is opportunity seeing will tans working under Otange Olsen in the forestry departments and Logan Grizzlies mix in an official region one hoop program. view' a easaba which pits the Utah State lange management game, but they will Taking Mr Costley's place in of combination made an up th Cache against service is Aaron P. Aggie squad Cm istensen, moved here from Cache Valley coaches. Manti The Wildlife directors The evenings curtain raiser satisfaction at having of reserves when 6:45 timed for such a capable man come to Cache, and voiced a need for his North Cache and Logan mix. The cooperation and assistance in their regular high school battle takes projects. the court at 8 oclock, while the Chosen to fill Costleys unexpir-e- d Coaches and the Aggies mix at term as directoor in the as-s- c are such coaches elation was Nephi J Fott. A lineup 9, In the to improve ish ponds project Illustrious names as Jay Whitman, m the western part of town, and now B.Y.U. star coaching former to UJstall magpie ext erminaiting at North Cache; Glen Worthingttiaps was reviewed at the meeton, Ace Aggie of several years ing. back, and coach of Logan high basketball; Con Watts, another Aggie hoop great now coaching at South Cache; Owen Meaeham, at former Utah star coaching Weston; Bob Bunker of Utah State, coach of South Cache football; Ed Izatt, former member of Logan Second ward M Men, led bv Rao Bateman and Sandy the Aggie squad; Joe Whitesides and Ken Vanderhoff, assistant Morrell, who made 46 poinls between them, trounced Smithfield coaches at Utah State. Sees Good Scoop First ward in a fest in comCoach Dick Romney, last night. The final score was deon the menting game today, clared that he would play his .Hitting the hoop regularly for mam team against the coaches, Smithfield was Nelson, D. Coburn and that he expected no easy and Hillyard. The game was fast and exciting, with good ball betime of it. I want to keep the he Baid, ""and it ing plaved bv each side. boys in shape, is obvious that weve SMITHFIELD FIRST to got develop speed. I wasnt disappointed with the showing against Oregon State, but there are some departments in which we must brush up before conference competition begins. The regular high school price of 35 cents general admission, 50 cents reserved seats will hold, Bulldogs UTAH, 1,1 Ambers Challenged h By Lew Jenkins NEW YORK, Dec. 19 fl'l'i Hymio Caplin headed for the boxing commission today with a $1,500 forfeit check and a challenge for Lightweight Champion Lou Ambers to meet his new knot kout sensation, Lew Jenkins of Texas. Manager Caplin and Promoter Mike Jacobs of the 20th Century club regard Jenkins the outstanding liehtweight challenger by virtue of his knix kout victory Friday night over Billy Marquart of Cun-a- d Go On Sale PASADENA, Cal, Dec. 19 (b lb Rose Bowl football tukets went on sale today. A few fans gather d out by the Bowl last evening with heavy coats and huddled around bonfires the night through to get first chance a. at the 15,000 tickets to be sold. However, their enthusiasm for to four Buyers were limited Jenkins is not shared by Champion tickets each. Of these only two Ambers nor his manager, A1 Weill Rotund Weill says, "Lissen, they's may be for $3 30. All others are $140. 3J IU With Southern Californias football team already ranked number one in the nation by many critics, Jack Morrison, Trojan guard, is a big reason why west coast experts say Troys basketball forces also will wind up on top the national scene. Four of last year s five regulars return. Basketball Results PLACED Rose Bowl Ducats BY INlTf'D PREKS WASHINGTON, Dec. 19 (ID Utah 53. Oregon State 37. comcommerce The interstate Southern California 41, De Paul bereau mission safety reported today that a collision involving the Olympian of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Pau1 & Pacific, in which 164 passengers were injured was caused by failure to t It is estimated th t if all the obrerve regulations. On Tept. 15, rioter vrlncles of "n Unit'd the Olympian t neurv iHUi') m vmic plowed into the rear of a special piSsengcr tram pned up, bumper to butnp'r, tiny o hplted on the main line at Avery would fdl lime 1. ncs ot a way 8360 nuks Umj Ingli-Ulwh- three other lightweights just as good as Jenkins: Sammy Angott. Davey Day and Pete Lello. Let Jenkins get into an elimination with them, an' Ambersll fight the winner. Ambers always had to go through eliminations, an' Jenkins ain't no bcttcr'n him. Since the time limit for Ambers to make a crown defense does not expire until March 22, the commission was expected to reject the Jenkins check and challenge, TOURF8T BOWL DENVER, Colo., Dec. 19 i.P) Officials were expected to sign today which will pit San Jose State College of California against St. Mary's College of San Antonio, Tex., in a Tourist Bowl football game here New Year's Day. ' will work for you honestly, consistently and economicallyTo reach cash buyers quickly, use The Herald-JournWant Ads CALL 50 CHICAGO, Dec. 19 fl'Pl Paul Cleveland middlewho fought 16 worlds weight champions during his 10 year career, announced today he has retired from the ring after his fourth round knockout last night at the hands of Joe Satka, Detroit. Pir-ron- SEASON TICKETS TO SIX HOME GAMES $2.00 and $2.50 . SOUTH CACHE HIGH SCHOOL BEAR RIVER vs. 8p.m. e, veteran BUY SEASON TICKETS... 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