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Show UTAH UINTAH BASIN RECORD. DUCHESNE, SPORT LIGHT Barrow , Rickey , MacPhail -t- he Best By Grantland Rice known game The well has finish the gan and Stanford and 1950 season unbeaten with a record of 29 consecutive victories? I put this query up to one of the couhis ntrys keenest coaches. This is reply: I would not attempt to assess this 1950 Army team until it had met a major test without Galiffa running its attack. The average 10 good team gets a Galiffa every or 12 years and while it has him it will be up there with the leaders. of known three top men who operate back of the scenes. Their names are Ed Barrow, Branch Rickey and Larry MacPhail. These are the three mandarins who have arranged the pennant destinies of more than one team by their ability in developing, building and rebuilding ball clubs. Ed Barrow came Grantland Rice to his fame in Boston and New York. But Ed goes back to the days of Wagner and Lajoie, Babe Ruth, Joe DiMaggio and others. It was Mr. Barrow who probably developed or, at least, had a big part in developing I know young Blaik is a first-clas- s football player and he may fill the spot. This has yet to be proved. Check back, he said, on the last two years of Army play and be convinced that, whenever Army was threatened, it was Galiffa who stood in the breach. Better yet, go kees. There may be many complaints about listing Larry MacPhail In this group. But dont forget that MacPhail first lifted the lowly Reds to two pennants. MacPhail brought In most of the players who lifted Cincinnati from the cellar to the top. From Cincinnati, MacPhail came to Brooklyn and gave the Dodgers their first flag in more than 20 years. MacPhail was largely responsible for the Dodger renaissance. He brought in more than a few players who figured in later Dodger victories. After this MacPhail came to the Yankees where he again played one of the leading roles in winning another Yankee pennant with Bucky Harris in charge. So here are three successes in a row that MacPhail engineered or helped to engineer. Rickeys major job is well known. It was Rickey who made the Cardinals. It was Rickey who fathered and developed the farm system. It was Rickey who made Brooklyn a power In baseball. The Dodgers will be a power for years to come if someone can be found to take Rickey's place, which, is something Brooklyn cant do. Rickeys are not grown on every bush. Brooklyn has no one who can even approach Branch baseball Rickeys If the Dodgers keep him ability. in charge, It will be all the better for the team. The situation is no place for amateurs, as Brooklyn will soon find out. all-arou- nd Armys Unbeaten Mark What chance has Red Blaiks Army platoon to whip both Michi Branches Logan 49 09 Garland Rhone 4 2810 195 Affiliate UTAH HIDE AND TALLOW CO. Lehi 216-Heber Spanish Fork 88 . DEPARTMENT is off women for proceeded to rig tackle. Fish are Dagmar Fanchon is the sensitive to color, he explained. On a day as bright as this a dull reason. It happened this way. Bills sister, brought fly does the trick." Carolyn, to They entered a cove, cut the mothe Clifford camp on Dagmar up Lake Winnepesaukee last June tor and drifted. Well be sure to Bill exafter school closed. The two girls land something here, had been roommates at Wellesley. plained. He cast and Dagmar cast. Very Bills mother and father and Bill all were pres patiently Bill unsnarled her line ent Bill was up from an overhanging bough and from New York explained how the thing was done. for his annual Dagmar nodded and tried again. two weeks vacaTHEY fished for an hour and tion. to land the big one Bill As a rule women didnt interest Bill very much. But this Dagmar promised. It grew cloudy and the sun disappeared. Ah, Bill said, female bowled him over. She was to a bright better Wed change a brunette with dark brown eyes fly. Dagmar suddenly said: and a petite figure. Bill took one Theres something pulling on my look at her and fell. Even so, Dagmar, who rather line! Youve got a bite! he yelled. went for Bill also, had competition. Start reeling in! For Bill was a man with a hobby. He up and stumbled over a Fishing. He was nuts on it, and as creel. got When he looked up Dagmar usual had planned to spend his anwas holding her line clear of the nual two weeks about in BILL Clifford frisking coves and inlets and bays with rod and line. It depressed him to think hed have to divide his time between flirting with trout and flirting with Dagmar. But on the second day the situation was settled. For Dag-ma- r, after listening to one of Bills fish stories, announced that she thought fishing must be fun and would Bill take her? They set out the next morning in Bills outboard. Bill produced a couple of Whirling Duns and 351 MAHONEY THE NEWEST STAR ON THE GOLF HORIZON, WAS PRO' AT THE GALVESTON COUNTRY CLUB AT THE A3E OF 18! HE WAS DISCHARGED FROM THE MARINES AT THE END OF WORLD WAR H AND HIT THE TOURNAMENT TRAIL. HE WAS IN THE MONEY IN SEVERAL TOP TOURNEYS AND REALLY HIT THE JACKPOT WHEN HE TOOK FIRST MONEY IN THIS YEAR'S 0,000 ST. PETERSBURG OPEN. JACK SAYS HIS BIG AMBITION NOW IS TO COP A NATIONAL OPEN. .JOG .I'' V rbBIT Ogden CO. Salt Lake City 4, Utah 463 South 3rd West St. 1948-194- TS CLASSIFIED I SACRO'UAC BY-PRODUC- W SP0EDMXDIPH IS co?e W Yan- the STOP HAS AN AILING over the films of Armys major games and see what a magnificent was. He player this big, quiet boy was the type of player that made difficult work appear easy. was in My first look at Galiffa 1948. Talking the rout of Stanford in to Earl Blaik that night, I remarked that what impressed me most was not his two platoon system but the rare ability of his T quarterback. Unlike the Luckmans, the Tuckers, the Lujacks and others, this Galiffa would go through the middle or off the ends with the skill of the Nolt-ing- s and Davises. 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And she dropped the trout, hook, line and all in the bottom of the boat. Bill made a lunge at her rod, but he tripped again, fell sidewise. The outboard wabbled. Dagmar, caught off balance, threw out her hands to brace herself, missed the gunwale and went sprawling overboard. Bill was already in the water, and it wasnt until hed gone down and come up again spluttering, that he remembered he could not swim. He yelled, splashing around with his hands and shipping a lot of water. He went down again and came up. Then suddenly he felt a pair of hands grabbing him underneath the shoulders. He clutched at the hands wildly, and something hit him a stunning blow on the jaw. When Bill opened hi eyes ho lying on shore. Dagmar was close by, wringing out her dress. Bill sat up. What happened? Dagmar smiled: You tell me. Bill thought back, and the picture his memory conjured was most humiliating. Right then and there he made his resolve that he was off women for life. 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