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Show January 14, 1933 MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH Poker Face in Comeback all thi iu 1! uij Scenes and Persons in the Current News face is LITTLE back to tennis. Fresh from her divorce, Helen Wills Moody is starting the comeback trail that may lead her through the courts at Wimbledon and Forest Hills to the Olympian heights of womens champion once poker 21 s u Are Star Players the Best Pilots in Big Leagues? baseball players STAR DOmake the best mana- gers? Toss that one at some of friends at your sports expert hot stove league session e of these cold winter nights and see if the fur Youll probably find flies. Yes, the answers are, Yes and No. and No It sli depends on whom yonBick. The records, however, will probably support the feUow who aays that playing ability has nothing whatever t do with managerial ability. If you were asked to name the greatest ball player of all time, you would undoubtedly select Ty Cobb or all-tim- Inmes, nanager in ua Brooklyn 8 r fc ft t4 twi itna kif & Dodgers, st in his RrUi,K 'V. but hardly to. Placed among the ght performers of all time. ld he has yet to prove he is an fective manager. Buiky Harris of the Washington cnators quit playing when he was se to being great star and Joe ronm, manager of the Boston Red a who had practically arrived at estate, seemed to diminish In , aylng value when he added the Jnagerial weight to hla shoulders. t (W1 kxkri t k l epljimmy Wilson -- IE Wllson hill?My Btcher h? not noanager of the betterthan-averag- e an Zl) TLT Immortal Still ralher nnele0d.manager ln 2 ashvl6 CaSey StenEe1 now BS,0n 1V leatricaLH WaPUyer ,omewhat star-,- , hardIy ut he an be regarded as a good n a DonCabby Street who onc 0r the Carda and U resent m Lo,,l ,st "uSSSSSS ,1 iCe8ful ta ush 0 m h' 10 00 1 Oi. tha Na Fears, MU,n6 Ur as first as graceful pUytof dmyi He and resourceful but 0184 would outrank U aU'te reckonings. th newcomer In the iaJ lea rnaraeriaJ ranks a. Clevelan1 Indiana, has 1 yet cbanc to Prove his orth in nal a. If 0 them "king ,n learw?,(hreP Bot in,,,.,. ths en he Cetroit . Tiger c,ompany- - tar y toUing for aome years ggo. V what promises to be one most prosperous baseball seasons on record coming up In 1938, the sorry plight of the Brooklyn Dodgers fast is becoming of serious concern to rival clubs in the National league. They are sitting by helplessly and not laughing while strife and indecision in the Dodgers' front office tears the stuffing out of one of the most valuable holdings in the business. There Is gloom ln the other offices when the subject comes up. They Just have heard that the Dodgers 1938 spring training schedule has been made out tor them by the Yankees, there being no one in the demoralized Brooklyn headquarters to attend to such chores since General Manager John Gorman got his walking papers some weeks ago. Probably the most nettled victim that recent pea soup fog ln London was the goalkeeper of a soccer team who stuck doggedly to his post not knowing the game had been called off until long after the other A searchplayers had left the field. . . . him found finally ing party Lining up talent for the Brooklyn Dodgers is supposed to be one of tha hardest assignments ln baseball but Ted McGrew, former National league umpire who retired lu i93i to become a scout for the . . . Dodgers, Is thriving upon it McGrew, who weighed 170 pounds as an umpire, now tips 208 . . . Two Chicago owneTlhoroughbredgard tied for the lead on the American won sire list In the number of races In 1937 by their aona and daughter! owned . . . They are Reigh Count, and WUa by Mra. John D. Hertz, Counsellor, the property of Fred A. Burton . . . Each baa been represented by 54 winners. VnUm. I ,n the Sisttne chapel as five new princes of the church prostrated themselves before the altar, following which they received red hats. t-Ann Lindsay Clark of Boston and her fiance, John Rooseof son President velt, Roosevelt, shown ln Washington following a luncheon date. 3 Sir Archibald Kerr, newly appointed British ambassador to China, who succeeds Sir Hughe KnatchbuU-Huggesewho was shot in an air attack some months sgo by Japanese airmen. Miss n, Its RUMANIAN PREMIER 4 . Swan Time in Central Park (Zzi 'Y Radio programs that Introduce yen to your neighbors, both famous and obscure, and act as community are getting more popular every day. Charles Martins Front Page News and ThrlU of the Week have been renewed for a year. Edgar Gueata "It Can Be Bob Ripleys program and Done, Gabriel Heattera We. the People are elated for n long and auccesaful life. Paul Winga Sunday morning spelling bee ever NBC has a list of applications yards long from people who are eager to test their prowess. k Jean Muir was a very unhappy girl when she left Hollywood a few weeka ago. For the three years or so that she was under contract to Warner Brothers she had been pleading for a good role In one of their big pictures, hut they relegated her to dull parta In quickly-madrs Octavian Gogs, new premier of A Christian Rumania. socialist leader, and an avowed politician, Goga was requested by King Carol to form a ministry folAlthough its really you cant prove It by this summer scene at Central park, New York. Aaron Bergman, three, is the tot lowing one of the most serious cabinet crises Rumania has ever faced. giving the beautiful swan his feast. anti-Semit- ic mid-wint- er mid-wint- er Out Where the Winter Fun Begins e, Now films. Jean can rejoice that Hollywood let her go. She opened In a play In London and two talent scoots cabled Hollywood that she was the big find of the year. She will probably come y , f A x s- y - - . j Snow spray sparkles in the sun at Yosemite national park as two skiers execute a double Christiana. Yosemite is only one of a number of national parks administered by the Department of the Interior that are famous for their winter sports seasons. Others include Mount Rainier, Rocky Mountain and Sequoia. Dont Shoot! Its Bamegat Pete WINS PROMOTION back with a contract calling for a much bigger salary, k The most Important member of Benny Goodman's swing band la a woman, and she doesnt play an instrument She holds the checkbook. So while you won't see her with the boys in "Hollywood Hotel" you can just figure that she is there in spirit. She is Ethel Goodman, elder sister of Benny, and in the year that she has been with the band she has not only kept all accounts straight, she has mothered the boys, taking care of them when they were ill, bullying them when they wouldn't eat their spinach or get enough sleep, sympathizing with them when they were unhappy. k Marek Weber, distinguished Viennese orchestra leader beginning his direction of the Carnation "Contented Hour" this month, succeeds Dr. Frank Black, whose duties as general musical director of NBC forced him to relinquish the baton. With Webers debut as conductor, "The Contented Hour enters upon its sev-- e n t h consecutive year on the air. In Europe, Weber is known as the r, Toscanini of light music. Franz composer of The Merry Wid-osaid of him, "I cannot wish for a better interpreter of my works than Marek Weber." Le-ha- tv k , , , ODDS T SONS, Esreltire HOTELS ftAtT LAKE m U 00 HOTFL PLAVDOMK, 4th Rii 1 QtILTKL8Fi.tTABLEM.LEAM BARBER SCHOOLS flARBfrftlNO In frw months. New clntaes now forming Position Guar. Afslsr Barhsr Csllsg ftsll Lshs Cltf. I KAKN ALCOHOL Treatment Rssalta Asssrsi. Only 3 days at INI 9 KMOUNTAIN SANA TORIIM, 1149 B. 1., fall Uk City. 9ffff4M wm Jlsk Me Jlnother A General Quiz O 1. Why pointed? 2. When ceive this 3. What do stars seem to b did the White House rename officially? ia the curvature of the earth per mile? 4. What ig' the highest denomination of postage stamp issued by the United States? 5. Is water in a pall perfectly level at the top? 6. How long was the original Greek marathon race? Answers 1. Their apparent points are due to the scintillation arising from Inequalities of the earth's atmosphere. 2. The name White House became official during the administration of Theodore Roosevelt. 3. The earths curvature per mile is approximately 8 inches. 4. Five dollars. 5. It is slightly concave, due to capillarity and surface tension. 6. The runner who carried the message of Greek victory after the Battle of Marathon traveled abbut 24 miles. ARE YOU ONLY A 3 74 WIFE? Mea CM nmr aaderstsod a thras-misrtwifs a wifs who is lovabts for three weeks of bell-c- ot the fourth. No matter bow your beck seheo do matter now loudly your serves seres is dos't take it out on your husbead. For three fenerations one woman has told soother bow to (a smilinr through with Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. It helps Nature tone up the eyetera, thus lemming the discomforts from the functional disorders which women must end ore. Maks s SOU NOW to get t bottle of Piokham's today WITHOUT FAILfroa your druggist more then s million women save written in letters reporting benefit. Why not ley LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND? tbs month but s One Right Way If it Is right there is no other way. Theodore Roosevelt. CflOAtdftUib noT LEM0NAD2 Atua.o LUDEU'SSt Menthol Cough Drops Solk base mi Alkaline Fedor that kelps yon rsaut ooldsl HOTEL BEII LOMOND AD ESDS Jack Benny working on hit next picture for e few weeks, so Paramount has assigned his old dressing room to Marlene Dietrich. Jack and his radio script writers are no end upset because that is uhere they do their best work . . . Myrna Loy encourages the freckles on her face by going about in the sun hailess, Tha freckles serie fu a fine disguise uhen she appears in public . . . hduard G. Robinson s new picture Tha Last Gangster " ts the best gangster film of all . . . Glenn Morris uho stars in Tartans Revenge " says exactly four words in the whole picture . . . Tony, the backstage at the C. B. S. playhouse in New or it has his own way of honoring AateSmtth. Da keept a special rag m his left hip pocket with which he shmes her shoes just before she goat to tha mika . , . Bing Crosby and George Murphy entertained the shoppers in e Hollywood store no end uhen George decided to play and Ring decided to tell hand When customers balked kerchieft. Img threw in a tong. C Western Newspaper Union. k 'liEP OGDEN, UTAH Reeeu I SI Baths ILH U M.M Family Keanu far I pares an $l.e . S V ap- as pointed by President Rooseveir first assistant secretary of the DeIs a partment nf the Interior. He career man with 27 years civil service standing. He entered government service In 1918, serving with the War department and the Post Office department before entering the Interior department. PERSONAL - boot-blac- ElbertK. Burlew, recently BEAUTY CULTURE Dsrsss l)RBtf Ctsr. Cleanses pores, rs motrt wrinkles, beautifies Postpaid SI. Herba, household products. Cosmetics. Caillvtli LsbsraUrr CssitllU, Tasss, uont start of Western Neerepeper Advance reports Indicate that Twentieth Century-Fohave topped all in the matter of spectacular destruction. This company in filming "In Old Chicago, staged a fire that destroyed a sixty-acr- e city. In the midst of qtatnpedlng cattle and terror-strickecrowds, gas mains burst and shoot pillars of flame high into the air, oil gushes from tanks and sets tho river ablaze. k Before this cycle of horrors catches up with our screens, we should give thanks to Carole Lombard for providing us with another completely loony comedy, "True ConfesNo one can sion. play a girl who not quite seems bright with the gusto of the beauteous . Lombard and ln this she has the perfect Carole role for her, that of a girl who just can- Lombard not tell tha truth. Uasl. sters, IM4 Se. Stats St., Salt Lake City, Now Uquldatlnl entire Jobber's stock of tho famous Voss Washlnjt Machines, IMS models. SIS SO model $37 2S or 188 5$ foe S44 78 or $09 50 for $49 73 or De Luxe Vse. tub. Chrome trim, reg 11S SO for SS4 75. full factory guarantea. In original factory cratea. 1 carloads. n WITH Here and There Weekly mining yr. rtVs E. 1st s.. Salt Lake Clly. x Dodger Finances Again the The Good Earth and the terrific storm in Goldwyns Hurricane, several motion-pictur- e producers have set out to capture high honors for staging spectacles that make your hair stand on end. Burleigh present of WesUrti"MlnrBTSrTsr news S3 FURNITURE, etc., SALE INSPIRED by the swarm W. U. ARAMS A all-st- I LADIES VIRGINIA VALE By Til-de- n. Babe Ruth. Cobb had a thorough trial gernaut at managing the De-- fi troit Tigers after the Coach Blasts Alumni J departure of Hughie I Jennings. He was of the ten football coaches r L f not 8 success. It was MOST lost their Jobs at the end said that Cobb could of tho 1937 season would probably never figure out why add a hearty Amen to the rehis men couldnt marks of L. C. Boles, athletic direcbat, run bases, field, tor at 'Wooster (Ohio) college before throw and think as the recent meeting of the College well as he had done. Physical Directors society at New Babe Ruth has been trying mlght-l-y Orleans. for a managers berth ever since He charged that influential alumSo far he has failed to he retired. trustee and curbstone coaches ni connect, although half a dozen such can still bring sufficient pressure jobs have been filled in the majors. to force the dismissal of athletic instructors simply because they fail Study Present Crop to produce winning steams. to the "pressure Referring Take the present crop at big brought on university authorities to league managers. not producing Probably not drop instructors more than four out of the sixteen enough victories. Boles said: would have to be reckoned with At this moment, able meme when the round-uof stars bers of very physical education college is made They are Mickey Cochrwho, according to departments, ane of the Tigers, who was a catchtheir contract, were regular memer; Frank Frisch of the St. Louis bers of their college faculties, are Hards, who was a second baseman; now looking for a new position beBill Terry of the Giants, who was a cause tho win at any cost group rst baseman, and 'Pie Traynor is their coaching with dissatisfied f the Pittsburgh Pirates, who was record. third baseman. And not all four Boles said one was led to believe ;t these could be counted completely a sports writer in a recent magazine uccessful managers. when article had "hit the bull's-eye- " Then study the other side of the he referred to college football as ilcture. Joe McCarthy of the New one of the last great strongholds lork Yankees would have no troo-l-e of American hypocin proving he is a successful risy. Y et he was never n good nanager. Appeals from college presidents nough player to land a big league to their alnmnl to come to the supob and spent his playing days in Boles said, he kerosene circuit. Bill McKecb-u- e, port of the athletic team. with college close indicate the tleup now at Cincinnati, who was a finances. uccess at St. Louis, Pittsburgh and 'The many postseason, Boston, was Just another ball player bowl games' have resulted in many n his day. Nobody ever called him undesirable rumors, the coach astar. serted. Connie Mack, who must bo reck-ne- d The ten coaches whose official as the No. 1 manager for all fell after the 1937 Reason heads I m e has never were: Harvey Harman of Pennsyleen mentioned on vania, Harry Klpke of Michigan, inybodys Prince Callison of Oregon, Harry cam Jimmy Dykes, Mehre of Georgia, Ed. Walker of successful man-o- f Don McCallister of Mississippi the White South Carolina. Ralph Sasse of Mismissed being t ut all time sissippi State, Tom Sullivan of St. star ? Lawrence and Clyde Props! of layer by a narrow , Southwestern of Tennessee. margin. V, p Radio J jMovie - - more. There Is a story from the West coast to the effect that Helen very nearly turned pro a while back and Joined np with the tronpe that features Fred Perry, Wilmer Allison and BiU Then the story goes, she considered her long layoff might be a detriment and resolved to fight her wsy back to the top of be 8,0,1 tears before Helen Willa abe tried her mettle Moody on the pro courts. This accomplished, she would be a drawing card of sufficient magnitude to demand a sizable contract from the man who bosses the pros. But Helen may find her comeback trail strewn with hurdles. Theres her arch opponents, Helen Jacobs, and Helen Marble to think about And whats more, there's that durable Polish girl Jawiga Jedrejow-ska- , who is a sort of feminine jug- (SDfI!6059i STAR DUST Barnegat Pete, a deer adopted by Barnegat, N. J., after It escaped a forest fire three years ago, la dressed In a red checked coal and red and white catalin necklace so that he will not be shot during the hunting season. The necklace holds a plaque en which ia engraved. Thta is Barnegat Pete Barnegat, N. J., childrens pet Dont shoot! Pete, of course, has the freedom of the village and here a state Iroope holds up traffic to give the pet right of way. ISM floor-calk- GH1I Air Ceeled Lennge and Lobby- Cedes Shep . . Tap fans 1 Heme at Ketery Klwoete Exomtlvoo Kxcbeiue Oatimne Chamber of Commerce and Ad Club. MM HOTEL BEN LOMOND Coma as yen are T. E-- FlUgerrfd. Kfk |