Show - — - - ' - -- - - - ' e - - ' ' - '' - - -- a Rooks for '37 Season '' - a 0 : : ' - - - :7-- - -- - - i - cers-- - n- T "111:1315ALT LAKE TRIBUIM—SUNDAY MOlilsTINd JANUARY at 1938 - is- ect111:en-- - - - - -- -- - ---- - Pittsburgh Club' $75000 - ' ‘s 9 - '''--- till--T- he - :f - - - - a - they had expended $75000 in cash and $25000 in player values during the off season to acquire the year's highest priced rookie and five otherl prize prospects This wall a greater outlay for new players than was made by any other major league club said President Bill Benswanger whose Aar outfielder Paul Waner accused him of wanting "cheaper faces' Moped of new ones 4 4 ) - - - 4 : - I ' a :A P "' " s 1 Jordan Juniár Teims Open Competition ' t 1 4 ' 1 arribun'e International Service SANDY — Opening games in the Jordan Junior league comprising the six junior high schools of the Jordan school district found Sandy junior high school cagers defending champions starting impressively when the A team won front West Jordan A team by a 20 to 17 score Sandy's B team conquered the West Jordan B team 31 to 6 In the other games Draper A team took therneasure of Riverton A 22 to 19 and Draper B nosed' out the Riverton boys 10 to 8 Midvale junior high school split honors with Union junior high school when the Midvale A team and Midvale' B Won a decisive victory over Union B18 to 5 will Both A and B results : yos:a :: be compiled in determining the schools' team standing Second round games will be played Thursday January 13 as follows: Draper at Sandy Midvale at Riverton West Jordan at Union The scores: a a t lost - 1 '!:1t 12 Pollock 11 Poison If ' : '' P ' f - 4 -3 :: ' ' f 8 3 :24' ' ' '''s :s' '4 1 :''' ' ?: a il 0Trt'1218fleos" 10allard Dlitaliard If Washburn 00 Coblom rits 0 0rtegrid I 0 Admrtu KA ' rgi0 11 ' ' :: t es :' ' :I :1-5- -- - ' - --' - :rr:''''''- 4::A411161taite9Miteaddi' ei''0::::n::::'::::::?:i: :::Si:!:W4!:5:':i::::0:!!:- r 1 :::'' 2 911PP 0 0 RIVERTON 0 0 0 0 n It 0 0 OR 41age REBerratts et 0 rg I1 u OrWibmarn I( e o 0o SIDenstey c 0 0 0 0 kl Z 1 lrierry &ors by quarters: Draper Riverton 0 0 0 0 o 0 2 2 4 o ra00oo oo1 4- - 2 2 4 8 e s le$ - ' -On —4b Ifotey Team- 0:4:0:N::":- '''':q:: ) " :a ::::::'::::: g:::::i:1i?0:?KAiok :o4i:::: r'e: ?''''1:: ::4':1 j '' 1 z ::i 4 ''1:k ''?''''''A i? kt I A 4: ''i r - i '' -11- 11T :1' ''':'"''H'?': tIT:i::: :!:?rL! i:)E -- " ::::i:"i :: - a - - ' ::- i - ::?::- ":1:y A 44::::'1':' ::i:mi i !f :'r - :::::::m:'t::ii::E:::::i::-:::!:!:-::f- Son of Mrs Pren- NClray who resides at the Rotel 11tiliAs playing on the hockey tea11441AL PaursactooLatCon----B4)--extromely—earefr 'cord Ist4 11 according to word re- Saturday by kils mother : --volve- d H :::mi :' 4i'i ":i::::: R: : t::: 'i::::::m: r ::::::!:::-?:::!::-!:i4!:- 1::::xN::-:-- ' - i:'''' 1::! !:::::: ' :::::':i::::'::'!':'a:::::::::::':ii:-':ii:i:- :P:::: 1::::i:::::p:m:4::::!::: 1 ::::: :N-':v:- 14:0':::"::k:i::::s ::::i:?: 4:::eA::0:::: AJ :::::::::: Ai:'!! :: ::” :1!:::: ' ' :: ?4: :4::::::::::i i'!' ''':1::!tv1::!:ii::::t :: T- - -: 'i ' 1 4 - ' i::::E:: " - r) ' --- bictu7-e- s these s hOto - fb Patty Berg Heads Field -— - 1 S( Knee Operation Will Enable Yankee MASSILLON Ohio Jan 8 (AP)--T- om Henrich pointed to Ms knee Saturday He opinedelittle Ms cartilage-ther- e was of 'the New York Yankee to mean a little more coverage e outfield next campaign "Thar took scene cartHage out at die played a little ball a couple of Johns Hopidns hospital in Balti- ghairosigtoe iVith Mansfield in the a more late in October' said the Henrich started with Moneasen 22 next outfielder be of the Pennsylvania State league who'll young He played with Zaneivill (Ohio) month and New Orleans before he became Ready to Start the property of Milwaukee He wu "I've been resting up since then the subject of an investigation by K Now I'm about ready to start work- clCuoemartrilobinstof s c Lanndidsixopouthnl ing Out like I usually do in the win- the ClevelCleveland sin anis guilty of ter—Six sillies to Canton and six "covering up" and Henrich was declazed a free agent signing last milea back I like to epend a lot with the Yankees and get-o- f my time in the winter ice skat- springhis cut of the world eerie ting ing—but I don't dare quite yet be- money left 8 UPi—Patty going freckle faced Minneapolis ! 1 Winter Offers Good Chance For Outstanding Pictures spiedy run Naturally much background detail is 1bet when an action- - picture is taken with lens wide open at high speed Silhouette effects are particularly i the winter Nothentrancing during‘ ing will brififyou bore satisfaction than a picture of a companion outlined on a winter slope Conditions for this type of picture must be just right and it will take some experimenting before you achieve good results This formula will not work under all conditions of course But try it first in your experimenting and eventually you will get results that will be well worth the trouble downhill hyntlaeetnapettmt Arveseth chief of The Salt Lake ' -MacDougall of Portland - SINAW WS Vaa ves mailed in an entry - c n - Nagurski Too Tough For Gu$Sonnenberg - ft of tittles" Heinrich hatte -- am-pio- Mtdui cause San 8 ( -MLWAUK Bronko Nagurski of International Falls Minn claimant to the world's heavyweight wrestling title used body slams to score a straight fall victory over aus Sonnenberg of Los Angeles former Aitleholder in the windup to a wrestling card here Nagurskl butted Sonnenberg out of the ring and then threw him in 25 minutes 15 seconds 'rho second fall came VA minutest later - 111-- 7 p27 tins- urneac the pages of time and more than 300 for the most part en- t listed men engage in the manly art told us of the elides that have geade of es their favorite winter a decidely interesting proposition at Aka sport —intercompany fistio competition Directly in front Me his cabin la will start earlr in February and what Is known as Heligate ands every one of the 13 companies at "She comes fast" said Charley and l at the precipitous the local post will be represented by when- wane dotted hilts of lagged : a team Team' rosters are slopebelieve changed every two weeks and be rock we -- could easily -- down- the—can- champions have been cur3o0Inoceald Then be pointed than 25 per cent of yoE "But old Superior there la the will have had some competition in the Squared circle Many of worst Year after year the slides the boys fight professionally in Salt rip down and believe me boys they t Lake City end near-b- y localities come" At the post amateur boxers are perMajestic in its towering boatitYs mitted to challenge boys with pro- Superior didn't look very threaten-moo- n But fessional experience and the pros ing that sunny must accept- the challenge but a ter the veteran miner bad told us Professional fighter is never allowed of a few of his narrow escapes we to challenge an amateur boxer in changed our minds He explained that slides some ''' Intercompany competition an N Mouton 4 - Buoy - - most often in stormy weather Three or four feet of snow pack' down on the slopes hard winda'' drive along and away she goal- Charley suggests that during cert tam n periods when slides threaten'" manI should stand & canyon-wis- e guard at the mouth of the canyon and prevent people from coming up Such periods last for only & few days at the most: he claims and t - I - favorites and organized cheering sections would put to ahem' many Taaty Dish And speaking of beans rye had 'crowds neen in attendance at college a lot of them in my time from' and high school games The- - post in -t-he bowling alleys are crowded from early morning until northwest woods to spiced ones go late at night Many of the top- the Mexican line not forgetting notch pinbusters on teams in the the molasses-flavore- d variety that city are members of Uncle Same graced the table back in Michigan army A midwinter league officers' but believe me to two hungry ski league enlisted men's league and era nothing ever tasted quite as other are busily engaged in active good as those beans we diahed out competition at the post alleys dur- of an old pot on top of Charley ing the winter months A five-mDespain's stove rm going back! team of soldier keglers will be I am obliged to Dave Quinney up chosen shortly to represent the local post in various tournaments in all and coming Utah ski rider and parts of the state Bondere are jumper for an interesting letter charged a sum of eight cents per in which he makes a plea for more four cents goes to competition gameofwhirk "The only way good racers can': pin boys and four cents to keep up "is the alleys Competition waxes hot be developed" says Dave among more than 200 post bowlers through constant racing against time Just playing around on the these days Fort Douglas Is well represented slopes doesn't provide the necesAn- sary training and efficiency We locally in diamond warfare nually the Fort puts a team in the have seven months of skiing inSalt Lake Federation of Amateur Utah Why haven't we more corn- -Baseball and next summer each petitive races? I would like tocompany will have a bueball and see the University of Utah (Days is softball team in action for inter- a student at the hilltop achool) company titles The diamond has take the lead in developing inter' We could get been repaired recently and the collegiate contest sharp crack of bat meeting horse- up interesting tourneys with U Shide will be heard daily during the A C which has developed a ski team with the University of No-- summer months A handball court at the local post vada Colorado schools and per affords recreation for some of the haps with some of the Pacifie All of the latter boys and volleyball is a daily pad coast schools con- have teams and not nearly as good' of company calisthenics T0 snowcrete tennis courts are crowded dui conditions as we have v' - ' - t aramle year—his Triumph - oopmen g c the otot - - UfltWMI!Fl e "Intramurals at the university are doing a great deal toward de- veloping skiers and some of the best riders in thisI locality are now attending the hilltop school' Ifully expect V' students will be On the team that represents Utah at thiBun Valley meet" Dave suggests holding both'down----- hilland slalom races at leut every with the slaloms other week-en- d starting out fairly easy and getting increasingly difficult - " F-- Bariains - ' " in COVEREILYIAGOIL TRAILERS ' - ?arming 0 - More than 225 basketeers are busily engaged now in battling for the intercompany hoop title at the post Two games are played each night in the Fort gymnasium and at the present time company F la leading the pack in the torrid race for the title John Elmer a lanky forward playing for company Li is theleadvpreitellel'VM11 it would be a shriple matter to pro4'''' ing scorer Members of the various companies tect winter sports enthushuita from gather each night to cheer on their harm - 20 4 - ' " at' - ' : - ' - - 11 - s - 1 - - i lit—graduatc—it'Delmonico is in charge of athletic i es--si:J04-0----'--::iaro a few hints partment given activities at the post and that he Rue-Boss- here especially for the beginner Wholesale seen Priced Below has done a good job can be by ' -I The first thing to remember is the expansive program being cone While They Lasts ' i that snow pauses a lot of reflection wicHrrA Kan Jan $ (!JI') ohavo bustle and pay too at-He ought to let some-Isn- 't allowed to accept a dinner in- - ducted Seeing the i Salo Regular and conakuently 'more light In Forrest (Woody) Jensen Pitts- tention to the btusiness run it vitation when the team's on the affords an interestin who ?rico t Price golf Wilts order to get sharp pictures during Most of the road And if a player gets a pass life 9495 l - Etandarei ModeL4 115 burgh Pirate outfielder lolneti Paul made that crack about munch soldiersilarmaga daylight both use the smallest stop and-LloMaster Model !$ MS 9596 It psiAchology ay GPirateiLlsn't for ariend the full price will be 0 Waner-Baturd111 a know that Pirate 'rules Ds II Lure Model$1035 more time in either the outfielder deducted from his pay You'd think uphold company $10§ opening possible and Model 41665 Custom 'front $1086 blast thelens to at office Preference The us playing golf 4111011 on openings larger thepriAe jgil h ttalxcliercrunningarLorp and less -time Luxe and CiitsalMaster D athletes talcs tom e usiness side home welimme a: ' nee ereWith Models Ars some assistof Equipped The are 111 right but is criticism and 'plenty of It" rho "As for golf the management may prove 4 i trio Brakes once but in general a winter land- - tibia' that took them off ths' Pirate there's players too much- - "nickel nursine charged "We could win 20 games seems to think-it- 's ' better for-u- s to ARETNEVii—COVERED THESE roster'LJensen feels the mime 'Ern is Sinki in d contrasted blacks way in the business officeJensen-saiscape In a row and then drop one and sit sharply round ahotel lobby than-t- o WAGONS — AND AT THESE and whites so that filters are not Jensen laughed at the idea ofille President Benswanger was—in the frmt offite would want to know get a little exercise on the links on BEAUMONTTexas Jan 8 ACCEPT IIVE CANNOT Will film! Pirates a Use which necessary TRADES purchasing such a star as the insurance business until he suc- whatwaswrong" Jensen said an is done to Ad "Too-Ta- ir Dietzel—former out clouds as lather-in-labring ' Bar-- 1 they beautify VanLingle Mungo the Brooklyn ceeded his late The Dues' management also iiirritate the players end then the basketeer at Texas Chri-a winter picture pitcber for five—years- very close about p5vm Wu Jensen head office sounds off about ust e stiampacedtha Colorado Springs 11(4e1 neyDreyfusand not —"BM do ndaelusw'anger wouldn't give he's tried to run a 14000000 athletic said-i-you bas numeroillEirritating-andapirit—- t Antlers—to a 68 over say nuts" is the mostcom- - $10000 iortwo-Babe-Rut51 SO STATIS of the mite Jensen has been with the Pirated the Magnolia Mobiloilers here lie mon fault smog amateurs Over- - prime he said "They my we den't plant—withour—knowledge 8 er ' said'-t'th----- a scored-1game playerseven-play— oriinderstandingof points - - it swimming poo141 a popular first time up ' loutdoor the ''good old Summer time" can do better this year I was e 3623-Rink ' striking out on those fast ones but I've got the rang and I'm not rolled EuEp7 &Walk elfgr7Loavrearm tne "grail An Iteskating rink bas recently been constructed at the Fort and soared syny more My knee kept me- higta school machine in conteet turns his If the weather--marrever the ball enwl vf°":ZZI of a lair fronrstopping suddenly anA start-thoughts to winter sports this recbe able to cover ila 'hate at tittkoopl Theh locals fallen reationwill ingsuddenlyI'll Skis 'Ceres own into its and were a lot more territmy this year" 117tglesk tttli"pletnrar:temieZigatti'lly the tight1- and toboggans are loaned to enlieted 113 father Echvard M Hinrich defenacrof the visitors men and a ski bill and toboggan iiI a O'RICER plastering contractor There ThelicalE ' RIVER are available to those who find elide are three other brothers and a els- Ir Pt P a ir Pr lq G! 0 3 4 enjoyment in these sports ter in g I family and the Yankee smote 78107hhtlieirdlitt 1 2 0 Lut- spring Fort Douglas was outfielder said: "I still think the Crout e I 0 4 &Weir e — 3 2 1 8 0 g represented at Fort Lewis by a track g trinaintrehe terg 12 o0 22 24 team wrong Illenrieh is in the majors ?ulernjoeprfg 1 The track meet was of a " Appleby rf 0 0 0 O'Bievis it " Boosts Brothel' several stand- 4 0 0 &Beebe e 0 0 Cowper e leMvielinttsarywteyrpoephbeuldt 00 2 0 1 4 McPar I13 1 002 ard 25 and lives at Mane tiooir4" 1 0 o "rddie--h- e's Ig 000 0 Credit for careful supervision of o t's 2lianny 1 field—is es good a fielder as any Jones Ig 3 the large program goes to Lieuten: 773-i-2EdAmerican leaguelipst baseman Totals is 99 36 Totals ant Louis R Delmonico a young last "I : an - Berg the redhead who wee runnerup in the women' s national golf championship last October headed a field of feminine golf stars who will compete here next week in the second annual Augusta women's titlist tournament Miss Berg won the event last year after starting the final round trailing Helen Hicks by six strokes The tournament starting Thursday is limited to holders of national sectional or state titles Certain starters besides Miss Berg included the two professional stars Miss Hicks and Mildred Babe ' ' Tommy Henrich Predicts IImprovement in '38 ':: v :::: : Mkrati'vilietanstrYatalmodn: pomfoorse ::-- 4 that the moun- self-defen- 5 - ' :ii:i:: - aeen 'ght 1::: :?::: : 2ii:!:ggi:': :4:!!t: :?1' ' 'i!::M L::::::::i':i::i!::::A:':::'::::::::v:iii::k Ni:'!: i1 :!ii''':I: ::p:::::::?::::::::: ::::: 4:' 4:::: - : :'1"?::::::'::!::1:a::r4 - ern:art rat ' Upper row left to right: John Laniasney leading batter in the Salt Lake Federation last season the F basketball team left Co ' Lon Kirkman ' Charles Waters 'Claude Ford Ivan Rogers James Ivey James Armentrout a life gtiard at the post Lower swimming pool left to right Henry Gregg post heavyweight champ John Elmer L company's sharpshooting Frank (Pie) forward Pietrella one of the out- standing bawler: in Fort Douglas circles 5:'::"&:::iiii 1:::-i-- ' i :R:i:2::---- :::::i ? ::''!' :::mm::i:)::tE::: :!':i0::0:::i:-i::- '2':"':: ei !:::::'fi'ii:'::Z"::: Irk: r'''!:::::r'::??i4:::::::: i': A - - : mwhalckheauInaccike ?!------- as R5!:: !! By DON C BROOKS "When old Superior rips loom —Cacit boyi you want to be out ot the - - --- athletes engage in a comprehensive program :'!' t ?!'1:::44: :':: $ S67dier !'i9iii':0!i''4::0:::4:!::: V?i:p!':t r::!:':'i':' :::U'i::'?' :: 'f i:::::::!: s::::-f:i- s: 4!:::: ) 1 ''' !!'iA:i'A::!:a1''-'::''''- Q:"V ' :5':&::Z'ifV'1:44 ::'::l:!Z:::::::4:1 V! "T':::: optia " - ii::'i:: 040P' - - ' N!44‘- ''' 'i '::":44 - ::::: tt Nlei:?:!:j " ' '"'"--rr 1' 4 - 1 ' 'il:::H: - '' - - - ::: :':: - - L a r- t 1 ': - ' ' -""- :!t-:- :'A ' 1 ' -' 41i::::: :'::'::'""'"-::::!:- 41K 'ii: J i I ft - g: Ms--7: and the tains where the ski trails run ean Douglas be both beautiful and cruet -Thurni' fi: le oPportunity for wu It last and Monday ' I - :"::'':i'i ::1: and I took tor Alta ' ' ' t PlaY ' t Russeysaid WOO peopleoff bad skied:-: -A :: Many colleges and universities in They there the before There must': It' the Country proudly bout of their have been day twice that rnam for- '' ::1 programs every place 'we looked wen ski' sports Schools go into great detail explain- tracks The hill south of the post- 1 '''' office was packed as hard iis & ing the facilities offered for students street of athletic inclinations but they city But this was the day attar and ' i':!7:7777' -!' may well take a page from the the Alta valley was ours I like 1 ' ::: sports book at Fart Douglaa Enlist- It better that way No zeiottingi'' just the friendly :: ed num and officers at the local post no confusion :::::: ' of a pine squirrel- - and chittering I — :: have of opportunity :::: t particiample our of erase skis beaten ''- tkit2onvyrasp ':':1iH:L I pating in wholesome sports activitly '::: ' I I the scope of which Is much greater An afternoon of thrills and Mal and we were ready to cat Down ' than- that offered at Many of our the canyon a thin streamer of smoke ::: educational 4 :i institutions leading told us a miner was tome We found him friendly Chariey Dea- '' ::::Z4 Fight With Gloves who for the last three decades' i::: 4 : pain ' ' While Uncle Sam's usual: soldiers ' i' '4 1 i - blasting sliver ore from' 4 ly are pictured carrying guns not the mines at Alta ' all the fighting done by the boys in Surveys Larder ' khaki is done in trenches': indeed ' A survey of the larder and Char a fair share of It is done in the boxAt the local post there are ley opined he could flu us op with ring ing ' at enlisted men some beans It was while we wars 4 t‘-‘1t-4- ft ::: ) ' '' :: :: ' "'''':'' t :: ::k k' 77:) :'': :: ::A::':: :: ::' "I'-- :'' rK :'':::::" ':A: :'''':iN'' "47'"'°'"::': '::: ir 7r'")e ' '"::'''''' :'H!!!i:1 ts:::::!" K : Øn t !dog:VA døAullIthwollr'ic1:adn"adPa ' ' System Planned -- --To Warw-Rider- Sam lives Up to eiplititii Sam has several hundred thousand way" "Jacks" under his wing in the vari! And so we learned ) Lir r - - : By MAILI:OWE BRANAGAN ' 1 ' 0 - 1:"r yd - - ' Waneri-oiald:they-wou- ld Maid -- ut - :: i1: v::UW:j:!i!E':!':' tAUting0!!i::'::l:':N 14ift:!iMgr:' :':::::iOi::‘ i '!!': 1112!:"41 :::'::1:!!!'!:::::i':":'::1::::::7f:':!::'::'!:'''s::::1 ''': ' ': t" -ir - 0J3' '""4"ote'Art4e-ity- ':j!':M:::!:i-:!!::V- !: :' - Veteran Miner -- st well-round-ed '' ! 11 ri I J ' '::: :"'i':"::4440 :4:'!14 ' -- - '' ': Y ! 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' ': ' A lee1 ' ' "!'" gr IS 11 8 ' S‘ ' It'':::':' ' ' -- '''')N4 '' :E '''' ' ' t-- ' ': -- i :if::'':::::: ': ' ' Xi1ii ' r-- -- ts b: ' - I :'f:'4':: - - -- ': t ::' a i'" ' ' - ! : ' '' " "::':41 i'-- ' ::''''::: :': - 1 t '' 1 2 1 3 1 1 DRAPER - i - e- Sews by quarters: "'raper 1 Riverton - '' - 'r "we hit the ski trail to Brighton He will be found hiding out along 0 0000 the trail to get a particularly tough "0000 00000 "angle" photo of a speeding ski Don't be Surprised even if 0 runner ------camera a down yonee 131 lotals 2 4 2 6 15 3 Totals at you from the top of a tree ' Ifrors b? quarters: 10- 21 2? 31 Winter offers the cameramen an Seedy West- - Jordan 1 4 1 6 opportunity to get something dif-Referee Ojoblonii umpire JOMIL Nature is at ferent I A :D13APEA RIVZRTON A t a T FPI GT FP her very best and tho mountain &Payne re2 1 0 41Peterson rf 3 0 0 0 areas to which skiers are attracted 4VKmball It 4 2 21 IS101Butterfild It 1 1 1 3 will provide many spots for "shoot- Allen e 2 3 02004 1 Mg up a roll of Wm" 11 PPaytto ii 0 0 0 OiLloyd rs Dunn It t1 1 1 3SeransIg 8 I 1 5 Winter camera- techniciue bow- Beek If 0000Page 0 Olgerratto ri 00000 0 0 0 ever differs from procedure during Fitagralerg00 8 3319 other seasons Totals 9 8424 Totals - !i - ' ': : ' ' ': t :'''':: 1 ‘' k rify rt 3 0 0 1RellSimond 5 0 0 1 0 0 71Butterwth a 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 41ehmits rg Bishop rg Gregown Is 1 2 0 21eak Ig 0 0 0 Rtiucklay Jensen 1 00 2Bahen' toundgron 0 00 'Peterson iWardls 000- -- - Wright 1 ' " -- ' p T :'' It- e :: "::::'-- ": !d - -- 4 op k ) A I !::4T c ----- s " I T - '!'I 114 k oat'pes lc Prögram : 7:: ! : ' :':::-:: "' ‘ i'N'N I::i ::::::-- - ' i: 4!:': ::: t ': k 04 '' 0'''' ' ' 1t :' :v:c1‘10L'- : '- 4 ''e"sekA'rors"-s-''- :s0o0''-e- 1 000e ' r ' 1 SANDY A WEST - MAN A G T P 2 1 1 5 McMullin rf 4 5 0 8 'Penner rt Gyp'? Wherever you see you will exposed negatives will fail to bring 1 2 2 Chanter it 0 1 0 0 Rindlsbell 2 1 0 1 5 see at least one member of the crowd out the details so vital to a winter Larson e Nelson it 0 2 1 21Pearson rg landscape 1 who walks alone 0 1 0 Nichol' ig Ig 0 0 0 0 Rasmussen 3 0 0 &Bateman Not that he is an outcast not by You will of course want to take 0 0 0 0 2 3 2 &Nordberg Lawson Kunz pictures of skiers in action Again 0000Egeert any means He is the camera en- - you 0 0 0 Grant are confronted with many dif7 14 317 thusiast who coml3ines his hobby ficulties If your camera has a fast 8 8 4 201 Totala Totals Score by quarters: 7 10 18 20 with a delightful sport His pres- lens you will get something but Sandy 9 13 1 encels with a slow lens your pictureis for-- it Watt Jordan welcomed always Jetisen Joblom Marion liable to be blurred Fast lenses are umpire will prove whether shots that waowo InCrIUMP41111Rre WEST JORDAN B 17BANDY -old Joe" was along the time in midair and In "good bas 0 Tr pi - :::: 1::'' 'i - - 4 4 4 t: - 0211 011 4 ' '' N ki1 N''"''4: : 4 :: - ---- itiHis':I'1k'‘' ' A ! " - other Pirate newcomers He said it cost the Pittsburgh club $12000 to get Catcher Ray Barren from Louisville- $11000 to obtain Pitcher Truett- Sewell from Bidfall) $11000 for Pitcher Marvin Duke from Montreal and $7500 for Pitcher Bob Klinger from Sacramento The Pirates have also Invested in Pitcher Oadis - Swigart of Davenport and others Outside Mungo Deal Those deals had no effecton the Pirates' efforts to obtain Van Mungo Frank Demareei Bill Surgee or other top flight performers in the bethe National league spectacled Buccaneer boss asserted But he said:: "If some of the rooldes come through as we hope we'll see those 'new faces' anyway" Lee Handley younetiscond base- man acquired for $20000 last winter and Pitcher Russ Bauera earned regular jobs in 1937 4 ': 4:14-C'- Highest Priced Rookie Johnny Rizso " hard hitting Columbus1 Ohio outfielder is the highest priced recruit entering the majors in 1938 according to the tag pl1ced on him by Benswanger In Order to lift the 'slugger from the St-- Louis' Cardinals' farm eye- tern Pittsburgh paid $25000 in cash and gave up Catcher Tommy Pad-den from the Pirates' 'own staff led Outfielder Bud Hafey and First Baseman Bernard Cobb who were wearing Pirate strings in the -minors Benswanger who has carried on a policy instituted by the late Barney Dreyfuss of keeping secret the salaries paid the Pirates and generally the amount of money involved in other transactions also s - " :::::i "1::4i:74‘ ' - t :7---- -' :: ' -' '"- :) '4 '' y - PrrrdBURGH Jan 8 Pittsburgh Pirates 'searching for 'rnew - ficesT announced- Saturday - '' : 1 President Says l'' "':c "'—: iith-l- a:T::::::5:4 - :": -- fo'11:if:p0:07g-100- - - ' - - 7 -- - - - ' " :- - ' --- ' — - '' in Gigantic Yearatrounct 7- - - r ' - Pirartes Buy - -- - - - 4 ICES - he - ir e - - 1 - - M - i f IA w ::: : - I - - - P - 1 |