Show Granite Must Find New Mound Staff t i 4 1 Only I- I 1 rr-i rr Three I T Bach r i mi This t nis Year i ear I 4 I Farmers Have Plenty of Fly Chasers I This Is the fourth o of a series of articles ar ar- Ucles on the Salt Lake district high school baseball teams Well f get three good outfielders and place them way out in the woods this spring cays Mentor Rex Sutherland Sutherland erland about the Granite high baseball bite base ball outlook Coach Sutherland has In mind the i Red and Blue hurlers Crowton a and il d Kurmada A mound aces last j year have both passed on and not nota a single young rookie has come to the rescue Granites Granite's pros pros- prost t poets on Oil the diamond ella dia mond are only V- V fair but that's how football and bit bas were at the Kramer beginning of the season Three lettermen are back in inthe inthe the fold KRAMER MAY PITCH Sutherland may shift Sid Kramer towering catcher to the mound Sid pitched in Junior l high gh and may be bethe bethe bethe the man of the hour If Kramer were given over to hurling Wally Vally Morse will likely receive Morse is nearly fully recovered reco from an appendicitis operation last winter Chick Pratt and Lyn arc are other other other oth oth- er mound tryouts Mentor Rex has s a line fine array for fly chasing however Chase Driggs whom Sutherland says is one of the best outfielders ever turned out at Granite will lIl take care of one of the fields Os Gunderson another vet will likely see service in the outfield Jesse Fisher another outfield letterman letterman letter- letter man man Is trying to make up his Ills mind as to whether to play baseball or prepare for or football With this trio Granite itc would have a a. Inc fine outfield set Other OilIer outfield prospects are Harold HaroId Harold Har Har- i old oId Miller Roy McCleve Dave Cox Clarence Buchner and a host of others others others oth oth- ers any anyone one of whom may break int Into reSl regular ar service INFIELD PUZZLE The Granite Infield is a puzzle First base Is unclaimed bu but young youn Marvin Parker may be the man O Os Gunderson on who may nay play any pos position position tion on the thc team is being considered for first first- The Thc veteran Taylor Smith is ineligible to play second again but bu butone butone one young joun sophomore by the name nam of Solomon may work in at second Howard Hansen with a fine tine throwIng throwing throw throw- Ing arm and Dou Doug Bell are battling I for 01 third Mentor Sutherland has had only a peep peel at his because of th the I bad weather and he may uncover unco Isome some promising prospects OFFICER IS PROMOTED First Lieutenant Clifford Allen Alle Stevenson coast artillery reserve United States army residing a at 13 South Third East street was promoted promoted pro pro- to the rank of captain March 9 0 9 according to information received from Ninth corps area headquarters headquarter at the Presidio of san Francisco STILL OUT OF ANGEL FOLD LOS ANGELES April 1 UP UP- UP Jimmy Welsh holdout outfielder was to 1 confer again today with the Los Angeles Angels mana management ement in an ai effort to come to terms President J. J H. H Patrick said he lie would ask for waivers on the Oakland player unless unless unless un un- less Welsh signed a contract WINS VINS TWO STRAIGHT Columbia university uni coached by jy Dan Mehan successfully re regained retained re- re gained the Eastern Intercollegiate league eague basketball championship won In iii n 1929 by triumphing in every ery one of its 10 league games during the past season reason |