| Show THE $ALT IJLICE TRIBUNE TUESDAY MORNING' DECEMBER 14 1937 ' 17 A Johnny Revolta Captures Langlauf'Technlque' Ftrst Dry ore but o the By CHARLES N PROCTOR Olympic star and famous instructor LESSON NO 2 wLearning to handle one's skis on the level is the first step in skiing Progres-- s will ultimately be much more rapid if the beginner will curb his impatience to start downhill Work until a reasonable agree of confidence and ease has been attained A little time and effort spent on langlauf technique will do t —a tly igh ing t E 4 ' - the wrist supporting the hand with- out impeding circulation and affording a good grip without need for closing the fingers tightly The various langlauf steps present nothing difficult In the norp mal the poles swing forward alternately A thrust on the left pole aids the forward glide of the rlight ski and vice versa The weight shifts onto the advancing ski with a forward lunge of body and knee and the pole should come into play lust after the lunge to prolong the glide Instead of swinging the poles ahead alternately 'at each step as p in the both poles may go forward at every other step in the p or at every third step in the three-ste- p The last is in effect two short steps followed by a third with a pronounced lunge on the third and a strong-pol- e thrust with a good follow through In handling the poles the points should be kept in close to the skis not far out to the sides each thrust should start with the hand directly in front of the body and the elbow close in at the side This gives maximum efficiency to the thrust and produces a motion much like a sail& hauling in a rope hand over hand Relaxation Necessary Relaxation is the key to Success any tendency to stiffen the arms legs or back should be avoided The arm and shoulder should swing forward with the poles The whole art of the langlauf is based on an one-ste- csis 0 1 ö a ts ' i St - of - gh ' go Id ay ' All V i AMMO to develop the habit of skiing tot only :with the legs but with the body and arms and in encouraging the easy relaxed bodily flexibility and coordination required for both Cross country and downhill runqing The first detail is learning—to The hand grasp tfiepole correctly should be iriserted up through the inside of the looped hand strap and the fingers then closed over both rn figure 1 pole The strap passes across the back of Much ' 141 r 1' ed ---- -- Club Rule in Use iv' LARRY ROLLINS CORAL CABLES Fla Dec 13 (NI—Johnny Revolta of Evanston Ill sent a putt curling into the cup on the final green Monday to win the $10000 open golf tournament with 'a 282 By —' ÷7 ' re —— vit 0 KNEw MOULD 13E GLAD TO GIVE HIM A LITTLE EXPEEZT 'i iid- 'I' - ' l' '' fourth qmoney Near Record S : $750 4 1411 " 7 ' Broncos Schools lig - pip - 1 f a in-- two Pijt - sand-irons-a- 0000 : 1 Lg 0000 )t I Mrtths gp he-ha- - 1 hole-hig- l h f — r 1 - wiL educational $ I E ' via i 0 e - 00- rholier-than-tho- ' I a - 'I ' 11EMI s Charles By - Proctor 141 ' — - t -- 14'41- OP 5- ' - '17t - I' - 1111) A N1 A L ilk e ' c Fundamentals Equipment - 1417 oovmtt' e s - - : ' 7 ii I - ) - 4 1 is ' : - f : I T4 s! — a 1: 4 b -- 11111111111EMPIMENWINUF NimmokSitve on State SLA Time Open an Account Today 4 - ' LE '' - - Durintohe Christmas Holidays—Sponsored by kb SALT LAKE TRIBUlN E - - " a eighth 'round of a ' here 1 A - I " 'Here's the 1 )11 $ est and 4 the fi!test Xmas package &O - could get Y014 ' It's J f " Yours to l Wear 4":'$' Right '‘--: Note four-round- er etto t 1 --" ? 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'' are about the same with the Buffaloes hitting 150 to Officers Reelected' 151 for the locals The invaders will play a second A C Germania By game here on December 21 against the Kamehameha team island Germania A C reelected all its The titleholders are in officers by acclamation at its an- championsfor the clash nual meeting at the chamber of top shape commerce Monday evening They are: Herman Neuman president Kurt Nestman vice president: Hel- Wild Life Pictures mut Nestman secretary Hattie own by Kay i secretary Karl Elise treasiirer and Egbert The first showlng of the color SZhmidt assistant treasurer i Officers announced that the or- - wild life pictures taken during the: summer by Lee Kay director! ganization's annual Will will be held past the first we& in February The of education for the state fish and were shown Weddefinite date and place will be an- game department nesday at the Newhouse hotel nounced llater to various fish and game organizations throughout the state during the winPark City Defeats ' ter months He will also show his films taken during the past six Murray 9 months it i - - d c' s'- N !' 1 six-rou- ! bout : r a 1 a mk on nO dekayed 'noiguhtt 4 sea-leg- England Dec 13 IA's—Benny Lyn'ch a claimant to the World's flyweight championship1 technically Bataille champion - 1 Thomas Totals LEICESTER - v') A 0 t Coach Dan Gillespie were too much occupied with other things to even think of hractice However the rough waters made deckside work(Con(inued from Preceding Page) little more than a minute then Tow outs impossible Six lads arose from 'their bunks to disembark A footd whipped over a hard right to the ball team was never more glad to jaw that dropped his opponent on see dry land thah these youths' his face for the count of 10 The from Utah's little mining Min knockout was timed in 1:39 Roosevelt Favored Freddie Fiducci Newark N J With the Buffaloes arriving in a 188 put on a strong finish to take the decision from Lem Franklin "pale under the gills" condition Ii odds on the game swung sharply Cleveland20014 in in favor of the Roosevelt team The opening pieliminary a went to Jar)) Johnsen Nor- The game is scheduled Wednesday way ' 1961AI over Gene Bonin Wil- night which gives the invaders only one day to practice and get rid of liamtic Conn 190 on points s Jack Trammell tall negro heavy- - their wobbly two capitalized his reach and left jab drills would be held Tuesday one to outpoint Lorenzo Pack dusky in the morning and another under semi- the lights It will be the first time Detroit rival in the final Trammell dropped Pack for the squad has worked out since San Pedro a count o't eight with a right crpss teatnwai given a fine--- repep-- and in Aht ' decision easily despite Pack's rally bon at the dock a:nd 'wer'e greeted in the fourth and sixth rounds with the usual leis The Roosevelt Trammell weighed 186"i Pack 214 high school band led a parade Wallace (Bud) Mignault of Brock- through the business district of Honolulu ton Mass 181!: gained a over Henry Cooper of tooele Heavier Bderooklcisioyn 190 Mignault dropped Tooele will go into the game his opponent with a lettlook in the i a line averaging 170 pounds with second round for a short count the Roosevelt team Lynch Victor - I — ' 47-- It ) Max Defeats i 1 °tali L4 it' 10 - ' CHICAGO Dec K MonUP)day the Wrigley Chicago Cubs said Tony Lazzeri former New York Yankee Infield 'star and Catcher Gabby Hartnett could act as 'advisers next season to Manager Charlie' Grimm Answering reports either Lazzeri or Hartnett might succeed Grimm as Cub pilot Wrigley said Grimm Who was made a vice president of the club two years agowould be asked to devóte his entire attention to the 'baseball end of his job" - —wj -- 12 - HbNOLULU Dec 13 (AP)—The Tooele high school football team from Utah arrived here Monday looking more like a crew of sick calves than a herd of White Buffalo i The young gridders encountered rough seas and practically every member of the squad including Bodgen g Oliver is IS Eazzeri Ilartpett To Be Advisers T 0 01 I SCHOOL - 10 a e4 'iesdays Fridays and Sunday Then Watch tor the Bicr - e i - Follow This Exclusive Series in The 'Salt Me:Tribune - HOOD IS THE BUNK -rHEyu Do rr EVER' 144 9 VItpir T and Advanced t - A t '' NCEIGHARPEBNorzTER Buffaloes Have Only One Day to Drill For Game Teaith Gets Reception er Technique 4 a ' BINIE154Na-E- - t 4 l - - - il 2928 ' 1 win liti athletic control "It so happens that I was the first subsidized player who ever wore a Pitt football uniform" he said at the varsity banquet '' PARK CITY—The Park City high school "Certain alumni of the old west- hoasketball team nred out MtMurray ' ern University of Pennsylvania' poTtsM oipils7edeveonuittlita nidirnegattli)ealicii Ivoirth ti Dittman Captures (now Pitt) paid my tuition and con- losers ' It was announced at the game that Checkers Meet tributed toward other expenses in- - Sweattield and DeYoung have been elected Icident to obtaining a college de oilityili-tle- va:heehobsaesfikeetabratilairso m andthat ' A J Dittman won Without this assistance I Park City high football teartn t the 1938 firsa place thepoints gree weekly tourney conducted should never have bpen able 'to' He won by the Salt Lake 'Checkers club MURRAY PARK CITY 11 games drew in three and lboat only two attend an institution of higher G P' The scores: 13TFP what-!evIlandlin rt 5 1111 8weattleld rf8 4 218 !learning and iitA is A factjhat D W L Pts n If Ia() 9 0 A J Dittman 3 2 11 25 material success I may since DI" aik elf : 4 '' c 2 3 2 6 le-: Nonce 1 6 9 21 have attained can be traced direct- Green rf 0 0 0 0 DeYoung rg 1 1 1 II F L Libby 8 2 6 20 Ig 0 0 0 ()Johnson 0 0 2 Bankhead !' D ig 8 3 5 '19 Reiley ly to my subsidization" 0 0 0 0 N W Waddle 0 0 0 0 Boyle I ft 4 Wright g 6 16 - Olyn:ipicoStariand Famous Instructor been u board of trustees and the board of I II '1::fi( ' - institutions to adopt a pious and attitude in public and then throw off this cloak and 'mask when we meet in alumni I want to say they have groups t'deceived no one but themselves Trees a star of the early '90s have a t'- 4e1) Ii4 v ' i ' to'i N ni ' that for lectures Backing Given ot f' 't4 111 :1' !' ' i Seasick Tooele Gridders Glad to Land in Hawaii post-seaso- Play i milir107 ''l 4 : LVL t Michigan T? Advocates Liberal View - ' q li 1' 1 ' dil - 11 71gt With Three Utah ' ': 2 litSmith Ve e ti 1111I: :1 :k'l 111 '4 a mum 14 Hill 1' 1 le-- it It ii '''0 11: 1 A 'CP '41-- 'At two-iro- to - 0 ' j o shia47 ' -- - - 44141P'Z7 11111"122:0tAllMIF' Gz - — ' ' I vg o W irl '' '' J 11 itl 4i 1 1 - 4 a 4441 —- i Alt :t - - l'' i t ''''''' ''' 700400(47 I frIIV NA '''' -- I r grjk ' ' 41110''I ' ' Arga ' i 4 L' 13' I -- - 'I - -- 4 41 TWAZEZNip - NEW YORK Dec 13 (INS) — Louis Heavyweight Champion came to a fight' Monday' here in February with the winner of Fridayinifeit'A'bout between Eddie Hogan New England' puncher and Buddy Baer brother of former Champion Max Baer Promoter ' Mike Jacobs announced The bout will mark Louis' first return to the ring since he Tommy Farr in defense of his title last summer Promoter Jacobs said that in the event both Hogan and Baer fail to make an impressive performance some other heavyweight probably would be substituted- - against- - the champion --511te proposed match will be 15 rounds indoors and a ' warm-u- p title fight" preparatory to Louis' defense of the crown in an outdoor spectacle next summer against Max Schmeling AMATEURS START -- s 11 re-- tu 17 - 'NEIGHBORHOOP r r-' '4- 4 1 rAsur!114:::::: r (7A 4 4 1 : dr -0 HAS VsIHAT GOT A BREAs DRILL r )1 ALWAIS ' HELP : A c ' Hastings Nebraska Quintet Will Make Long Trip r- - t '1 2 a g mt -- g 7 two under par for the 72 holes That ong putt for a birdie gave Revolta the $2500 top prize and averted a playoff with Jimmy Thomson Shawnee Pa and Dick Metz of ChicagO Wile dame out of a wild scramble down the home stretch with 283s They split second and third place money each collecting $1125 All three lilaying erratically in a breeze that permitted only three subpar scores Monday shot 733 on the final round as did Sam Snead of White Sulphur Springs W Va who finished with a 284 to win the 1p BESHIING NIETI6U- ' 710 BE He ANT P- ' OLSEN Trzout3Le A LITTLE FINI Revolta's 282 was one strokerover frontal attack Figure illustrates the tournament record set' in 193s the most common cliinbing steps of Chicago In traversing (A) i to form a 72 gave him a 285and $650 Henry pointed slightly upililT parallel track at a climbing angle Pickard of Hershey Pa E J HarEd just - under the point at which the rison of Little- Rock Ark and 287 A Dadley-oskis begin to slip backward Philadelphia died at steeper ascent (B) calls for the half Each 911' the three earned $450 Rewith the upper ski All' of the pressure was on - herringbone moving in a straight path at a good volta when he lined up his putt and climbing angle but the lower ski''sent the ball rolling across the greenl swinging out horizontally at each to drop into the cup while the crowd ANN ARBOR Mich Dec 13 (1P) step to serve as a solid base for gasped then roared congratulations —Football's n lithelight advancing the uphill ski which Thomson already had finished with remained Monday night on the UnRe283 with his Metz and must be into playing the slightly stamped authoriwhere 1 Michigan snow and aided by the pole to avoid volta had put his approach putt iversity'of ties advocated a liberal view toward of himself assure next the cam to back slip Big Ten athletic subsidization rules The herringbone (C) carried the same figure and Harry Kipke pondered a rea mile looked "That cup away" turn to the gridiron Slate Games straight up the slope but is too tir4 ' ing for prolonged use The skis are Revolta smiled later The two incidents separate aflimit new planted at a wide angle with the Revolta said the to on Coast fairs found Kipke deposed as the gaintS apart the poles ttr the side enforced in this tournament by Wolverines' coach last week exand rear The heel of the advancing agreement of the players did not a desire to stick in foot1TASTINGS Neb Dec 13—Undertaking the longest cage‘triP ski is lifted over the other and the affect his score although at least pressing ball because "it's in my blood" and n ever undertaken by a Nebraska college ten Hastings Broncos will poles swing forward alternately the once Monday he wished for a athletic governing officials distin- he had left in his locker right pole advancing with the right between "offensive" and leave here early Thursday morning for the west coast "The rule requires more skill" guishing ski and vice versa The skier's subsidies During the next two weeks the' should shift from side to he said "but I think it's all right" "permissible" weight ''I really don't know what I'm 'Broncos will play nine basketball WEDNESDAVS SCHEDULE side with a pronounced s'iving at- Thetlimit officially goes into effect to do" Kipke said "I have going Open 1Pague teams games against tained with the aid of the poles and January 1 had offers to coach elsewhere as (All games at Westminater gym) in Colorado Wyoming Utah and a each thrust at leg strong step 6:30 Y well vs C p zn—Dan Gardner as enter business It's a funny Uses Eleven Clubs California- including games at Utah S Smelting vs S L Used On and down tomorSteep Slopes — 11 clubs Mon- game—up today university on December 20 Utah salegep used only Johnny row—but I don't think I'd be enState on December 21 and Brig- - i 8:3o p m—Market Row vs Ecken The half aide step (13) and side day never touching his brassie satisfied doing anything else" ham YoUng university on Decem- MuiletKelly draws bye unless entry re- step (E) ate employed He did tirely or eight-iro- n on very four-iro- n i ceived by Wednesday board in control - of teams wishing to 1per 22 Michigan's i enter league should call Joe Christensen-Osteep slopes where a traverse is not however carry two in its anhual reeducation physical return 3 will they he found plenty of use for them January practical In the former the lower W a w port stressed Monday that the Big HENAGER'S home to begin defense of the Ne- is held horizontal arrd' firmly No less than four times he had to Ten ski G TFP GTFP antisubsidy rule "must not be break& college athletic conference Shysard rt 0 o o O'Harria rt 2 0 0 4 edged into the slope while the other explore out of traps to the point where it denies - title which they have shared for !alcmeselfe 0000Nestyll Once — on the sixteenth — he pressed lifted and advanced slightly 0 0 8 is to any boy however skilled in ath- 2 2 10 Aided by the poles wished for the No 2 iron he hadn't the is weight t L L 3:Dunsitych Ig 3 2 1 7 lifted to the With eight lettermen forming the Lerceigclar 2 uphill ski and the put in his bag He tried to squeeze adult 1 1 1 3 41Trubec It : I lig generosity ' providing such nucleus around which Coach Thurlo Smith It and sliced into a In the side down on a one-iro- n process is repeated 0000Newtong 0 2 generosity is not conditioned upon 0 (Whaley E McGrady hopes to build an- J he athletic step the skis are not advanced at trap Apparently disconcerted participation" other winning 9 3220 Totals 15 5434 each aggregation the Totals sideways looked up on his next shot and The board characterized athletic step but lifted Broncos are hoping to win several wound up with a bogey 5 up the slope straight '' ROTARY CLUB SAFEWAY alumni "slush Several of their western games G T F Pi tO take scholarships azrd 0 T IP P - Changing direction is effected - On the seventeenth t funds" m offensive -7 3 3 buLapproved 27 beetVpetti-rhave t OO 0Terel Promising lkitit The another resIgnen 13a'aitythe skis 11icorn ftd— —- orta-: logna7' scrtaikMirs "not Iva grifi g Smulha c '5 3 2 I 2Bleak c on the slope to pre- interceded for him on the home hole T1(77 ptrited netts' JGiacma rg 0 0 0 0 simmona rg 3 3 1 7 venthorizontally For primarily athletic" and wages and on the tour a downhill kick where he hooked his second shot4 salaries slipping 2 3 0 CWarhurtn Carone Ig "honestly earned by atilt More important the freshmen add Posselli rg 0 0 0 OrWiser II 10)000 The ball bounded letes" 1 0 0 2 turn to the right the left pole is into the gallery to the left of the green height to an otherwise short group polbeeri f rte 2 2 21 of the left ski atthe point 'planted 17zstelloit g g 2 o Dick Marvel of players the right pole at the heel of the right whereas it might have gone into --- ---e center and Ceti' Brubaker ski The was His ski is weak forward pitch beyond traps right 27' swung T o ttali' Tolala 1511 3 33 21 14 3 to bring the heel opposite the tip of leaving that final guard are the ohly putt D AND D A C HUSLER MILL lettermen over six feet the left ski The point is swung out G T F P G TEP ski placed in the snow 21 1 0 0 2 Brandbrg rt 0 1 0 0 and the J Terry If 0 0 0 0 Thorup If 1 2 0 2 in the opposite direc- Ruling Hits Cainera a 4 3 1 9JLarmie c 3 5 3 9 again facing J'a- - Neville Haas Released Beet rg 1 0 0 2 White rg 2 0 0 4 tion The left pole is brought around ItalROME Dee 13 (I1P)--T- he B McEny ig 0 0 0 0Fiehet ig 2 0 0 4 id planted beside the right and ian Dec 13 (INS) — Sheran If 1 1 0 2'Billeter CHICAGO 0 0 0 0 Boxing federation ruled MonPITTSBURGH Dec 13 UP— e left ski is lifted and swung into 1 outaay that Primo Camera former 'Pitt's l'iusf:vhil'ie rt 1 il George (Mule) Haas veteran 0 T g first "paid" football player position parallel to and facing in heavyweight fielder Monday was uncondition- Kavangh ig 3 0 tt o boxing champion C Trees now a millionaire the sarne direction as its mate would no longer be permitted to Joseph ally released by the Chicago White Schultz Ig 0 0 0 01 oil producer asserted at a- ban1937 for The Tribune engage in bouts outside of Italy Sox 13 7 2 2S Totals Totale— 8 8 3 19 Copyright quet for the 1937 varsity Monday night that "subsidization is eminentt ly sound and proper" and urged colleges to end "hypocrisy" k'e "Generally speaking" he said in a prepared speech "the idea of our and-stra- p AsiCAerisNuc Kisl HA''''71141' JUSp1 wERADr 'Ai - 1 Miami-Biltmo- - two-ste- -V 111' V I ' I a one-ste- 111 to ' '71- KNEW - -- et ' s I ) I 20-fo- — — — ij-014:TOiltTi67- by Jilizmy Hutto Louis Sioclis Champ Sinks They'll Do It Every Time 'ono- Putt tbomou wre 2 I 'x71'" ilffor 1 4I For Indoor orrogi I y Is 1 For Victory Bout at NY 10FINAtie ROl3E ISE ' V7 MD Thompson Metz Tie Joe vu I 7 1 '' terms for For Second- New IT'S r --—-- 01 I - easy and well timed set of coordinated movements which bring the whole body into play When climbing even though one may use creepers or skins it is well to remember that the quickest way up is often the longest way round An easy traverse will gain altitude with far less fatigue and in most cases almost' as quickly as a direct a : - 0 Step for' Illovice Sktmen rn if iaini''Altithoe ' -- - |