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Show Friday, Janaary MAGNA TIMES. MAGNA. UTAH PEAKING about who Is ANY doubt boss man among the middleweights of America, if not the world, was cleared up when Fred Apostoli of San Francisco knocked out champion Freddie Steele of Tacoma, Wash., in the ninth round of a scheduled twelve round bout in New York City recently. PORTS By GEORGE A. tARCLAY Toughest JSpot in Basehall Confronts Vitt MAKING his (FMlUl big-tim- e in the itt, new pilot of the Cleveland Indians, is proba bly faced with the toughest -- Making Winter Hours Count X ' Y-& - k- the champion at 158V4 pounds was under the weight, Apostoli by agreement In the bout contracts weighed in at 161V4. In order to win a title, a challenger must be at or under the weight of a champion he - ih m - is fighting. ApoatoU, therefore, la an uncrowned champion. Those at the Vitt has to make good with a club ringside who saw him batter Steele that baa won the American league Into a state of helplessness nre In no doubt about what will happen pennant just once in when the two meet In an official 35 years. This does mean that championship fight. Steele fought Cleveland la or has gallantly nnd effectively. Hell do been a bad ball the urns again and their boat In the spring should help arouse high club. The contrary Is' true. It has been Interest In the middleweight divia consistent first sion among boxing fans everydivision outfit In re- where. cent years. It has Dead Ball Is Tested threatened the leaders occasionally. It When the umpire barks Play has spent money, Ball! on opening day, April 19, ,couted Johnny Allen fans In the National league will shrewdly and devela first hand chance to draw have has oped some star players. But it their own conclusions about the new had a sort ol contented also ran dead ball complex. Recent midwinter tests at BaltiBesides Celeveland, three other more, Md of this new ball with new will have teams major league luggers Jimmy Foxx of the Amermanagers In 1938. Bill McKechnle, ican league. Chuck Klein of the Nawho has won pennants with the St. tional and Charley Keller of the InLouis Cardinals and the Pittsburgh ternational league participating Pirates, moves from the Boston Bees to the Cincinnati Reds. Casey brought three conclusions from baseball men assembled: Stengel, who was paid his regular 1. The dead ball has a soggy salary not to manage the Brooklyn whoosh sound when hit Dodgers last season, succeeds 2. The livelier American and Interat Boston. Gabby Street, the old Barge who bad a worlds national league ball emits a socking w.hack. championship to his credit with the 3. Either ball will go over the 1931 Cardinals, moves In to manwhen hit on the nose. fence age the St. Louis Browns. Before 300 shivering fans and sports writers, sluggers in Oriole Problems of Pilots park Indiscriminately whacked eightAU of these pilots will have probeen balls to oblivion lems. But a pennant or a near penover the fence. nant isnt expected of Messrs. Foxx and Klein In the bad about as much Stengel or Street next couple of years. In Vitts case luck slugging the it is different. Hes on the spot and dead ball out of he has to make good almost right the lot as the lively away. ball, but - Kellers Vitt has proved he can take it. He home run clouts had a phenomenal year with the were confined to the Newark Bears, a Yankee farm, In Utter. .t 1937. His club won the InternationFoxx noticed the al league pennant by 25V4 games, biggest difference in then swept through the playoffs by the way the balls sounded when hit. taking four straight each from SyrThe lively ball has a sharp crack acuse and Baltimore. when hit soundly," he said, "and In the little world series, Vitt the dead ball doesn't jump as much when hit, but it will ride just as far showed he could handle ball players In adversity as well as success. Cowhen you connect with a solid swing. lumbus, the American league chamKlein could feel the difference pions, won the first three games from the Bears at Newark and then rather than hear it. You ran feel went west to polish them off. But a spring when you hit the American Vitt's club came roaring back to league ball, he said, and the best win the next four straight at Coway to describe it is the difference lumbus and capture the little youd feel in hitting a loose drum, world series." then thumping a tight one. Vitt, who had successful playing Ilunk Lights Once More career with the Detroit Tigers some one has ago, years Nomad of the football gridiron, other outstanding Heartley W. (Hunk) Anderson, forgift. He has an unmer Notre Dame football star and to canny ability until recently assistant coach at At handle pitchers. the University of Michigan, has Newark, he develmoved again. This time he has finest staff the oped joined the coaching staff at the Uniin the minors fron versity of Cincinnati, as assistant inexperienced men. football coach.. Sst With Allen, Fclier, Much of whatever effectiveness A.-Gale4 Harder and ,, the 1937 Michigan team possessed to house build was credited to Anderson for his around, Vitt may k vw-- work with the line. But after Ilarry assemble the Kipke was given the gate, Hunks mound staff in the number was up. sensational In young major leagues. Anderson played guard on the of the one Bob Feller he will have most Improved pitchers in the Notre Dame teams of 1919, 1920 and 1921 and was a buddy of the late American league in 1938. George Gypp. He was made assistant coach of the Irish in 1922, a Plavers Must Hustle post he retained until 1927 when he veteran left to serve as head coach at St. This He returned as Louis university. one will he ironclad have only says 1930 and succeeded coach in line rule: My players must hustle all the time or out they go. There will Knute Rockne, who was killed in an airplane accident In 1931. At the be no exceptions. of the 1933 season, he left Noclose So, some of these days, Cleveland tre Dame and went to North Caroof some the glory may recapture lina State as head coach. He left that was its In 1920, when the Inthat post in 1938 to assume the dians, led by Tris Speaker, swept Michigan job. to American a the league through then the and overwhelmed Here and There pennant Brooklyn Dodgers to capture the Oscar Vitt found 94 applications world's championship. for coaching jobs on his desk when How about the other new manhe reported to the Cleveland Indians as manager . . . Harvards hockey agers? The Job confronting Gabby Street squad is composed of nine members with the SL Louis Browns is largely of the varsity football team . . . one of rebuilding. During his manCoach A. A, Stagg of the College of agerial career in the majors and mi- the Pacific has prayed before every nors the Cardinals. Missions and game for years, but the competition St. Paul Street has always imis becoming so tough he now prays proved the club he took over. The before every play . . . Clco Diehl, Browns had the worst pitching stall Northwestern's football captain-elect- , in the majors last year. Street, an Is on his way toward becomold catcher himself and wise in the ing the Wildcats first nine letter ways of the art, should be able to athlete in over a decade He won help the Browns' pitching. letters in football, basketball, and MrKechnie, who was a standout baseball as a sophomore . . . Jess at Boston last year, should do well Burkett, the old Cleveland slugger, at Cincinnati. His work in develis a watchman on a highway project. oping Jim Turner and Lou Fctte, a Ken Ryan, Utah State halfback couple of minor league veteran, inwho turned down professional footto winners and of piloting ball offers to become a the Bees to fifth place in the Nationstudent at Harvard last fall, al league, la a tribute to hit effort. has reconsidered And will go tc Casey Stengel will not have a camp with the Brooklyn Dodgeri world of material at Boston, but he next September . , . The New York can be counted on to inject some Ski club uses- - all surplus fundi U color into a rather drab team and finance professional instruction toi pep it up. Ho can make a club its members. hustle and the players ell like him. Western Newspaper Union. baseball ' If- - 1 & c fnot " , , MhlLH I m. 1 His Eminence, Patrick Cardinal Hayes of New York pictured at Coral Gables, FIs., en route to Nsasss for s winter vacation. 2 King Carol of Rumania pictured with Crown Prlnco Michael (left) after the cabinet criala which brought Premier Goga into power and banished Carols sweetheart, Magda Lupescu. 3 William J. Kelly, president of the Machinery Institute, ticks off his counts against the New Deal in an appearance before the aenato unemployment committee. talent Du Pont Heiress and Husband COWBOY LOU & i V X J t fc... ?4 4 ; ! X' , CEW - YOUR - OWN means most at this season of the year when dark and long winter days make time hang heavy on your hands. 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What statesman has the most ence do not always afford lew pel tot th for is true leisure frequently places in the United States named JPT in that interval of relaxation Mai for him? divides a painful duty from! nous Answers TJ a toiw 1. It is a colloquial term for the agreeable occupation; rtinj business from the more Continental divide, which sep:g of literature and P mj arates streams which flow to the I Zimmerman. osophy. opposite side of the continent. SU 2. Alfred the Great of England. 3. The quotation is from Chesterfields Letters to His Son. From MEDICAL JOllX 4. The President cannot declare war. Congress alone has that THIS: ABOUT COLDS! ! ) iilOR Alongside the record of the man with the tick-toc- k head at Edward nines, Jr., Memorial hospital near Chicago now atands the case of the man with the whistling eye. He la Henry L. Baker, pictured above beUnited States Circuit Justice Florence Alien, shown as she presided ing examined by Dr. Edward Wag- power. 5. One born after the death of over the three-judg- e court hearing the recent company case ner. A stethoscope applied to the the father. at Chattanooga, Tenn. Judge Allen was prominently mentioned for the eye records a low moaning sort of 6. She was of Greek ancestry, vacancy on the Supreme court of the United States for which President whistle. Doctors st the hospital said 7. It is still a walled city. The Roosevelt nominated Solicitor General Stanley Reed. a tumor behind the eye caused It. missing stones in the old wall have been replaced. It is possible to walk along the top of the wall. 8. Andrew Jackson and Benjamin Franklin have the largest umber of towns and counties TVA-Utill- New Yorks Auto Dead for One Year p Hi a. M isaow1 n. Ana ,M n m ; ' omed . ' . '' 'A ' in their honor. . The researches (of these doctors) led them believe that colds retail fn condition oi the body. 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