Show ' ' THE SALTLAKE TRIBUNE TUESDAY MORNING MARCH 15: 1938 - ' - '11 :' j' I i C D ' ‘ -- -- 'By J e Ask 'Ern Another Armstrong to Fight- Baby 1 1 Granite Farmers - Awai-n- Ranked Sp a It Derks-"--- - Favored to 'Hang 14) Another Win -- ? a e ings The names of Armstrong and two widely different Arizmendi types of fighters are Inseparably linked in the history of the featherweight division It was a victory over he Mexican in August of 1936 that started Armstrong on the path to the championship he now holds It was a pair of losses to Arizmendi in Mexico City the year be- fore that delayed -- the climb- - that was so rapid once it began Strictly on the record Arizmendi does not figure to halt the ruthless march of the diminutive Los Angeles negro who already is signed for a crack at Barney Ross' welterweight crown or May 24 and who has been promised a title bout with ArizLou Ambers this summer mendi only 24 is an old man in experience he has been fightinw since he was 9 and as a professional since he was 17 Armstrong two years older rocketed into the title in little more than two years and still is growing stronger and rougher Boxing however always has been WHY THE METER! 0 ) grand-slammi- Once more we encounter the aiinoyance of the metric system of measurement We receive refiorts from Sun Valley where there has been a y ski tournament of major account telling us that Alf Engen jumped 505 meters and Birger Ruud jumped 48 meters on a course laid out for leaps We are put to the task of translating these distances Into terms which we understand and which our readers two-da- a understand The English system of measurements is fathe miliar to our people metric astern is not We have been brought up from infancy to think in inches and feet and yards and miles and not centimeters in millimeters a a meters and kilometers Then why should we who Jive in America be put to the unnecessary effort of transforming metric figures understandaInto their - ble equivalents? Isn't Idaho a part of America? Why should we permitthe imposithat is fortion of eign to us? How many of us know off hand that a meter 0 equivalent to 3937 inches? Not one in 500 we'd say And even should one know it is he going to 'spend his time reducing meters to inches and dividing inchts by 12 to obtain feet? We have from time to time raised our feeble voice in pro test against the use of the metric system in this country even though the events wear an international aspect We have long pleaded for the demetricization of athletics in America and we would welcome help in our effort Is S - I Upper Bracket Davi vs Gunnison $pr pn1I CI ta vs ':' litarmsz------ Makes Use of the Crystal Ball Jim ::) M onroe -m tAt ' :'T "1 ':'''""'' ::::::: itilv- ::: :':: i:xt:-:''VZk:: :v :: :7:'!7 t tit 1 lis)--- 4 :: 41- 1: 7:F:1::: :: : t: 'P-:- :: : i"Att r: 4-- ::: i io'' i '' t '14 is -- i 1 Ill f : aI ill le ' ' i I :1 II: ALri 4:: -- ''' 41 s34' :! ! 7A s ir-- 1‘ ‘: '7:- '!y E T''-- : A gt- ":: '1 i NA' of 4 It took five years headaches and to build a bridge for enough dough Torn to learn that you cannot buy a pennant outright But he's learned his lesson as fully as the little played too often with matches Tom's days of gold brick buys are behind him and henceforth you can keep your eye peeled on his Boston Red Sox - 1 kid-wh- it 4'"-- ' t ( - i' ''''': ''''Setl'-'- 'No ( '"L: li: 044: ek 0-- 1- 1 : ' A :rle high-pric- i - tis (:0 - '':':::- In the winter market was Outfielder Joe Vosmik whom he obtained from the St Louie Browns for a few chips and three ball 'players who weren't doing the RedI Sox much good Back to Farm Like so many fellows who get trimmed in the big city Yawkey has gone back to- the farm Taking a tip' from Branch Rickey and the men Tom has other gone in for baseball farms in a big :: " -- I- : ::" :: o For the first time since young Mr Yawitey came out into the open with his big bankroll some year ago and caused- financially harassed club owners particularly Connie Mack to turni handsprings of de there isn't a new light cast-o- ff in camp His only deal 4 '' is 1 borne i ' 1 i'N'''' 0 lk ! 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'''' :': with the big bankroll Tom Yawkey after spending more than a million i v---- v!17:':::::'::4:ii::s::::::::::::::y i fAezt '4 :::'H i " k(::: f a) t t: ' 4- "'"44 -- a 1:30 ": ' - ' '' 4 4:! :1 t ' - 1 Lower Bracket I Granite 'vs Dixie 4:30 p m Provo vs Weber 3:30 p rn North Summit vs South c:' k N4f: 6:30 ''':'''' :: ::- (1446(ea:7: ( si ' ' a : '' ' ' 41111 'i1:r-4:- -- - Nio:''''''':41: - v(10 4 By PAUL MICULLSON SARASOTA Fla March lt (PI— Baseball has lost its prize "sucker" : :'::7 k 1 ': ir:: -:: 's: :'' :: 1 :i ? ''': I and a "ft- 4 t-b- :! '' :7 - - k'''Irs e ' i: '' 't: ''''' ' ‘ -- 'rri i!v' ‘ 1 :- 4 4 ! -- " ''t 'Itt - :-- J s '' s' :::1t1 s- '''''"' if ty41§e io 41 4 ? ' 'I k' if '' 4 ) 4 FA? q it ( ''i::::'0ii" "' i - IS 'fis'T :m" f'''''w t's 4 4 i ? 'It41i) -- vpm-- ('''"t ' i i ts10" i I f: itit '0i bk '114-'" I - T'' - I A 4'7') :4''''' 'Atitit-(i- Bear River vs Murray 8:30 p m Cache 2:30 p rn Hinckley vs Carbon p nt ' ilt:i t4 !" 'k - Fork American qv - Bagby'- Promise In First Start tWo ::: :::'' e':::-":'::::::'::J ' Players - k ' ? i 'k pco4"""' :' 9:30 7:39 p m an unpredictable sport and Arizmenili always an unpredictable boxer He has faced every great fighter of his weight the past five years —CanZoneri Dado Young Tommy Lou Ambers Freddie Miller La Barba Mike Belloise andoall the others He never has been knocked out He has battled 32 rounds with Armstrong and never has been off his feet In that amount of fighting Armstrong usually disposes of a dozen opponents Not a playboy the Tampico Mexico veteran nevertheless is a diffident trainer Yet although his 10- round meeting with Armstrong is an affair he has been overweight He working hard and thinking told newsmen he has solved Armstrong's battering style and has devised an attack to meet it -- Shows " games AVednesday follow: gv' lie v s To - Pairings for opening round p m Yaw key Turns Young - By JACK GUENTHER LOS ANGELES March 14 (UP) —Henry Armstrong Tuesday night will gamble his dream of the world featherweight lightweight and welterweight boxing' titles against Baby Arizmendi a laughing little Mexican who has beaten him twice In three meet- Haat Alia! 'Mystic' By MARLOWE BRANAGAN Who is going to win the state high school basketball title? Brother if you can answer that question you are a marvel Thousands of prep cage fans throughout the state are seeking the answer as they make ready to take part in the annual-stat- e high school basketball tournament a part confined to staying on the &sidelines and urging on their respective favorites—but nevertheless a role enjoyed by thousands each year -1938 st ate- high The elite of school basketball crop 16 teams trained to perfection skilled as a result of intensive campaigns conducted throughout the state during the past 12 weeks await opening round games Wednesday and eacn and every oneof these teams is imbued with that unquenchable fire of enthusiasm so noticeable at prep half-doze- 0 : 4 With Favorites Los Angeles Negro Directing attention to the feats of our friend AltEngen has become something of a fixed habit with us We have been engaged in the pracn tice for a good years but the exercise never wearies us vie hope we will be privileged to continue the good word indefinitely Alfs latest claim to distinction lies in his remarkable Jump at Sun covered From a take-of- f Valley with ice and in meteorological circumstances of disadvantageous character Alf attained a distance which It is predicted will withstand assault for many years to come In an exhibition leap Alf sailed a curving route of 505 meters That stated in figures more easily understood is equivalent to 16406 feet Alf Engen and many many other ski riders besides have made"—ált1 leaps 75 per cent longer but they didn't make them on the Sun Valley slide That plant is limited in potential possibilities It was designed for leaps restricted to approximately 40 meters which means about 131 feet So it will be seen that Alf's effort carried him 33 feet farther than anybody could reasonably have been expected to go - - t This! Anything Nit : - : 4 farm-minde- d ''''' Each has de- '!?:000 cage tournaThents ": ' -4- '°kwiwt " signs on the title noW held by the way Today the Red Sox chain Darts of Davis—and each of the nine and the results are betotals :: Ill'':2:'ilo I 16 is food enough to walk oft with to show It isn't correct ginning -" 9e$ttivit-the title &:: to say the Red Sox have a flock ': '''''': iA:":':::'''''': ie On the eve of the most colorful of budding Joe DiMaggio's or Lefty spectacle in Utah sportsdom the Wayne Millet populsr Davis coach gazes into the crystal ball in'this instance last year's state high school basketball trophy Groves in camp but the newcom teams stand poised ready and and seeks to find out if the Darts are going to win a second straight hoop crown Those in the "seance" are: Front row left ing talent appears far above the anxious for the curtain to ring up to right Dick Naylor f Bob Trump g Millett alias the "Mystic" Val Sheffield f Dee Chipman 1 Back row left to right average of farm baseball produce on the '38 classic From all parts Foremost of the rookies obtained Grant Briggs f Dell Hayes g Bob Clark g Joe Daviscaptain and center Bert Davis g Reed Stayner f LeGrand Gregory by Yawhey this spring is young of the state and from all walks of life talented performers mark time center absent when "seance" was held Jim Bagby son of the old Serge until the timers gun sends them Bagby who won 30 games for Cleve into action in quest of a crown land back in 1920 Young Jim a which is the most sought prize in pitching husky standing six feet Utah prep circles two and only 22 years old appears to be quite a catch Old timers Cahn' Records Forgotten he looks eveni better than the old Cold statistics naturally point out Serge teams which are favored to topple Young Jim has been pitching pro their rivals on opening day confeasionally for only thre0 years He tests But statistics past records did just o with Charlotte in 1935 and pretourney ratings aren't worth and with Rocky Mount in 1938 but Maybe Cathedral parish will be the home of all the titles in a plugged nickel when the tourney with Hazleton of the eastern league MIAMI Fla March 14 LP— Catholic basketball this season Already the Cathedral junior and LONDON March 14 once gets under way A team hot he suddenly found himlast all season has only to strike a Henry Picard and Johnny Revolta senior men's teams have notched up championships for the South Mail the 1937 winner regained his self year He won 21 and lost 8 struck "cold spell" of 32 minutes' duration came from behind with a Temple street parish and Monday night in Judges Memorial gym position as undisputed favorite for out 112 batsmen and batted -- 330 to bounce it from title considerato march into Cathedral feminine burst 0 to the Grand National steeplechase winning the moat valuable player NEW YORK March 14 t111—Fe1ix tion A team cagers defeated Holy Cross nurses which may have only the semifinalsMonday of the fifteenth antwo more American award of his league last year Iit Spat° la's Wise Prince a winner a fair record for the league cam- nual $4090 international their four-ba- ll itart Cathedral-Holcampaign toward a'title Monday as his first test yesterday he stood four times and second twice in eight paign can come into the meet and were scratched from the Cincinnati owned y horses b Cross tussle The Reds on their nogstarts at Hialeah Park scored a gal- walk off with the coveted title pro- tournament with a 4 and- 3 victory n in which the nurses were over- the March 25 renewal at Aintree over with a it perform gins loping victory in the six furlongs of vided it kets hot for four nights in Ghezzi Jimmy Hines and Victor whelming favorites to win was the Royal Mail purchased at public ance over three innings he worked the Fort Myers purse at Tropical a row and gets a bit more than feature game in the opening round auction just One down after a mediocre exhiby Mrs Camille Times Change Park Monday its share of the breaks of the annual Catholic Sodality Clifford Saturday bition in the morning Picard and Evans was held at 100 to Although beaten off an his last A missed foul shot here and an Revolta took command Union hoop meet an other games 8 at the Victoria club after the Young Jim has learned when to with a reouting a race won by Mrs G H uncanny basket there spell the dif- markablenine-hole 29 seven under Ogden routed Park City 40 to 14 scratching of Paul Mellon 's American- take advice and when to toss it Meick's Rollin' Home the black ference between defeat and ' victory par HAMILTON Bermuda March 14 and Judge Memorial high school de- -owned Drinmore Lad left Evan away Though he recognizes his was In top form as he in this prep classic Departure of rd' Picard started the rally of the feated St Ann's 2Q to 7 St Mary's Williams available to ride last father was a great pitcher he reclicked off the of New in a star performer via the personal three-tim- e Leboutillier (R)—Florence drew a bye and automatically winners by rifling an year's winner Williams rode Royal fuses to listen too much to his 1:11 5 to pay $730 for $2 James 1foul route or the to the semifinal round ability of an unshot within three feet of York accomplished the first major father's advice Mail last year— A a maiden owned by known substitute play their part in approach Semifinal games will be played the nineteenth pin for an eagle upset of the Bermuda tennis chamThe withdrawal of Dinmore Lad "This" saysI young Jim "Is 1938 Mrs E B Gilkes finished second of out untouted three He and Revolta clicked off next Friday Ogden' will oppose and F Ambrose Clark's La Touche My dad was great some 15 or 20 making champions pionships Monday by eliminating Rollin' Home a gelding that be- machines and also-ran- s out of Memorial and Cathedral will reduced to four the American birdies on five of the next six holes Mrs Sarah years ago Times and baseball have Boston Judge gan the Florida season as a Cheap Palfrey Fabyan favorites encounter St Mary's Keen comp- resentation in the classic four repand went into the last nine with a and changed I gotta do everything on plater and wound up as one of the in On the eve of the 1938 tourney it's four-hol- d sixth the woman etition is expected as all four clubs ranking player lead coasted in race The quartet in- my own" outstanding sprinters of the win- Davis against the field—and that's from there with They 4 5 United States in a have chalked up good records this clude Mrs Marion Scott's BattlePicard's If Bagby makes the grade to ter could do no better in the role of odds of 15 to 1 in anybody's league season a birdie two on the thirty-thir- d second round match ship a son of Man o' War J 'B stardoom—and he should—he will the It was the But these same Darts are perhaps putt for o W w RESLER'S as the finishing touch Delachance Robert Leh- be one of the few sons of former G G TF P Snow's All the other matches both in T50111 P' first time in seven starts in which the one outstanding favorite as the 0 0 0 O'CoSheeran 11 2 2 1 5 man's Willie Coggin and Ben Hogan rf Didoric and F M Gould's major league stars to turn the trick he finished farther back than sec- teams make 2 1 If 6 3 men's and divisions if 3 the to women's 0 0 5!AKanh go pastward turned back Jimmy Thomson and Brady ready What Have You an offspring of Yawkey hasn't seen young Bagby 2 2 2 LToNeville c 4 0 0 Beblert ond in the Kentucky derby of Utah in action yet down here but will Cooper 2 and 1 to qualify went according to form although Santiom rg 5 1 1 11ITMNvile rg 2 2 0 4 Tryster 1 Jerry McCarthy's Brain Trust sports attractions The Darts have Harry Everett UN ig 01 RePage Ig for the semifinal berth two other women stars from the Jones g 1 2 2 4WNeville lf 0 0 0 0 Captain I J Anthony trainer of be On hand spoil When be does t easily won the five and a title to defend They have a new volta and Picard One against up at noon 1 9 Drinmore Lad and La Touche said some IC Neville g 4 qf the joys are planning to furlong top eyent for platers at the coach Wayne Millet who ranks with a five uhder par 67 Goggin and United States ran into unexpectedly 6-8 10 9 7 27f 34 he withdrew Mellon's jumper after stand close by for any emergency Totals 2 Totals The son with the best in the business—and opposition strong Fairgrounds 11- - 21 3 27 an examination showed Drinmore Hogan increased their lead to 'two Helen Pedersen Stamford Conn W O W "If Tom finds out that he finally of Jean Valjean set all the pace they have the 4 18 Hualer's 23 34 Lad was in no condiaon for the got a good young pitcher" said and held was extended to three sets spirit holes atthe twenty-sevent- h Ann and stepped the distance in 1:06 5 of champions inunquenchable by blood Don't their that margin to the end D A C ROTARY CLUB grueling test Anthony considered one wag "the shock's liable to be to pay $1640 for $I R A Connell's sell them short Page Philadelphia former United O T G TS' P P Harold (Jut) McSpaden and By- States the racing strip too hard tor La too much for him We gotta have 1 0 0Poeselli rt 0 rf 7 4 6 16 Courney's Pet closed fast to take squash racquets champion DThorup ron Nelson who shot the day's best an ambulance on deck 'cause you 5 1 0 10 Gates if Granite Strong' 3 2 17 Touche White if 3 4 7 second place from Oh Ray winning finally A 2012 V Thorup c 3 3 2 kSmolka golf will meet Dick Metz and Ky Hope Knowles With Royal Mail elevated to the can't tell what'li happen" Phila- Orton 0 0 0 0Carone rg 2 0 0 4 rg Another team Which earns more Laffoon in the other semifinal Tues0 1 0 0 favorite's position the Marquis de delphian caught a tartar in the Billter Ig 1 2 1 3 Zisal Ig than passing consideration in this day Takvor Pacha and veteran HutchBermuda Totals 9 Athletics 7 211 3 17 Tots' 1938 cage classic is Granite 39 5 12 glatlys Down McSpaden and 'Nelson bagged six Open C D A 3 7 Whom she fine!) defeated Sainsbury's Blue Shirt were 92139 Arthur through the years the Farmers have birdies on their last nine holes and ings 2 12 25 Rotary Boys made cosecond choices at 100 to 7 2 4 1NSWICle—Isl-- 4or at been near the top in prep court were 15 under par for the day as Mme City Rartit's—Cooleen- -- sect MENAGPIR'S f SyWia Henrotin of France March 14 (ill—Charles W (Chuck) Their 1938 campaign they downed Denny Shute A rankings G T P F 6 to 100 was last at quoted year Ward--forLAKE CHARLES La Marcb114 found therm dropping— only tvro "foreign" player won Dettleva rf 4 0 0 8 Hamlin Ft GTPP 4 2 0 and Frank Moore 2 and from Katherine Winthrop Boston Guymon If 34 22 2 8 Fethrstne If 0 0 2 and Detachance best liked- among named Rutgers' baseball roach AthIetics bowed 13 to 4 games one to Murray and the other champion 2 c c 3 8 American-own4 10!Mills 20 horses the Rigler 8 at to succeed J ' Wilder Tasker ' met 4 86 Monday to the Jersey COnine of to- - Davis And a Tot of fans won't Crooker rg 3 1 1 7Barren rg 5 1111 to 1 ' his new charges for the first time the International league in an ex- be surprised if they come back N Y Yanks Ounskych Ig 32 02 01 74 Purdis Ig 0 1 1 1 Newton Back of the leaders came Sir Rally d and na- again this year to scale the title ilia hibition game About 0 0 0 mapped plans 0 Whaley Warden Chilcott's Dunhill Castle Monday Gardner Five Wine 1 0 0 2 Powers g ---season tive s watched the A's take their heights Scarlet'a Defeat Donn's Arthur Dominick and Cross fourth beating in ' five -- exhibition Dan S Garriner downed D & R 019 While records for the past five 13 8 4'30 V Totals 20 7 6 46 Totals H Smith's Rockquilia 25 to 1 15 23 30 3214 and Bennett's won over Temple Henager's 46 tilts years make it look like a Granite-Davi- s ) TAMPA Fla March 14 UP)--31J Sir Francis Towle's in the Open league Market Row 8 11! 15 Square Garage Airgeard Sios The day's only bright spots for finale the remaining teams Yankee rally 'which netted Monday and E T Hunt's Red 'Knight 11 28 SriEWAY Box swore oil the BennettTemple game: ELEC WESTERN the Athletics were homers by Bob in the state meet have plenty of typical four runs on four hits and an error G T BENNETT'S G TS' P to I TEMPLE The other American horses P Johnson and Pitcher George Caster power and don't forget that a bas- in the ninth gave the New Yorkers 0 T Pl 8 0016 'were 0 TIPP Player it 2 3 1 5 Perri II rt lightly 1 7 D Brown rt 5 2 1 11 James regarded 2 3 6 5 If 8 2 If 14 King same and did Simmons 1117 the for here ket and there may spell the °I) victory Oyer the Cincinnati Reds King Blakely a i 0 6 Hoxrey it c '5 0 0 10 2 0 0 4Latighlin 0 1 0 0 Cahoon c Final acceptances for the race Hardy It difference bettveen a Snow e 5 0 0 1041 Brown e 0 1 20 Naylor rg 0 0 0 2 0 0 4 11 to 9 Monday Jersey City rg be will announced Tuesday 2 2 2 6 Yvoini Ig 2 0 0 4 tithing rg 1 0 0 2 L Brown rg 2 1 1 5 Hill le SCIENCE final and a 'climax staged with two The store: 2 2 1 5 0 0 0 Jaynes t Murphy Ig 2 1 0 4 Wilcox ig other clubs in the driver's seat on New York (A) -0 0 & 0 0 0 0! 3 Jenoeu rr 11 19 A' Payne g HAS lonommummomminomonno to the last lap of the road Titleville Cincinnati (N) 9 14 2 Chicago 7 5 2 10 2 5 1 1 51 14 4 1201 Totala Totalik Totals 14 12 6 34 Toisis N' 73A1-1 ‘ ' '' 5' i - ': ' :!: Cathedral Wins Feature Royal Mail Again ht Sodality Tourney Top Favoiite Miami Links Tournament In Semifinals Wise Prince Wins Again L ' so-s- UP)--Il- oyal 22-2- - Mrs Fabyan Loses Match three-quarte- no-ru- no-h- rs pre-me- et Although Alf' s brilliant performance did not occur in official trials it nevertheless will be regarded as 0Ahe record for the course and until the Sun Valley trajectory is revised—if it ever is—Alf' s jump will be the standard ' In the official jumps the competitors were ledby the celebrated This famous expert I3irger Ruud participated in the tournament in anything but the best of condition a 184-fo- ot I 1 a Suffering from injuries of a painful nature Ruud entered because he did not want to disappoint the hundreds of spectators some of whom Ihad traveled far to see him in flight With ski riders as with others engaged in public performances "the show must go on" So Birger forgot his aches and did the best he could It was a fine best leap was the too since his main factor in bringing him first meters Ls equivaplace Forty-eiglent to 15748 feet Birger's jump Itherefore was some six and a half record feat Ifeet short of Engen's I ' k J 0 ' ' 1 f ht 1 I I i - - DICK LEADS RACERS Dick Durrance who is little more than a midget in stature carried off slalom honors Durranee who is perhaps America's mostnoted ski personality has found the Rocky t a mountains Inuchtolls liking He has made numerous trips to our favored section and be has pioneered ski' riding In areas which are still closed hooks so far as public acquaintance of them goes Three or four years ago Durrance tasted the delights of ski trips in the high Tetofls1 i I - - and slalom The events were made the prominent numbers on the program and some of the world's leading riders Tarticipated down-mounta- in 4 II r e' -- i 0 461 : ' (!:P" s - LJL—ArdN 6 A MS s A4 - '' s ' '''' fi - ' 3-- - 6-- Tumble To Jersey - 6-- 6-- Drills Rutgers 7 - 6-- MARKET-ROW-- - mer e 1 er 6-- br 200-od- To Davis-Grani- Reds 9zzGENER2L latA: - te 'i f Cubs Whip Rookies : 2-- 0 -- AVALON Cal March 14 1111-The Chicago Cubs' rookies could collect only three hits off Charley Root and Clyde Shoun Monday and were defeated 2 to 0 by the regulars The veteran Root 39 'years old allowed only one hit a single by Jim Asbell in the first three Innings Of the two safeties granted by Shoun one was of the scratch variety It was a fourth straight victory for the regulars in the intrascutad series - -- D46 Gi'4'00ite M - su - - - - ' "'s : Owners Bring Tour 'Car Troubles to ut - ed Pitts-betwe- for-thre- s: WI TI4 n Il pirtFliAr c5550papi - - - ' " 4 FOLLY TO PROLONG' 111 OUR : LIVES 1 - - c roof R kttict'i 1 ill 1:Aft--- I 71 1 t - t a v k INCiallyt r GLIIERAL 12211 ' 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GENERALS oar ao all around lots tan much - ‘ And the folly of entruatint your safety and life to danger ously worn tires is en omen we hazardous practice Espire 1 - - en c RACE' : ART OLSON broad-feature- - TOUGH ChrysterPlymoulh I but everybody just calls meeof his broad meafY football ghoul- N I Arnold" the doctor said "I like derek the man with the curly brown that name better than Thomu hair impresses one as being even N Yes I'm a dentist I have my office more massive than he really is And m The Chrysler1'13routh Yea I made that he's plenty massive' in Pittsburgh set of false teeth with which that --This massiveness proved very use-o- m Specialist Bob Stiger for 4 goes ful during three seasons of top flight um photographer m "That Personal Service" isi around frightening debbles in the football with the Pitt Panthers He '34 and '35 m 128 Motor Ave Was 101 hot spots" That set of teeth is played quarterback in a masterpiece—great horsey- at-- and fullback in '36 and went to the is Iii Big Target fairs Rose howl with them for the Janu- 1111111111111111111111111111111111 Dr Greene got the degree of ary I - 1937 game L looked over at the big fellow in the gray uniform on first base and DDS at the U of Pittsburgh in said to myself "If the Reds are '36 and now be has his own office Worked With Plraae looking for a big target on the there Why wee he deserting the Although he smashed to semitame first aack they've certainly found drill and forceps to play baseball? as- - et football perlbrmer Greene d pug-nostooth played plenty of baseballin high it He looks as big as AbeSimon The technician explained "I've played school and on the sand lots He the prize fighter" alot of football but I always en- - even worked out With the "That guy is one of the most inweeks last teresting rookies I've seen in a long joyed baseball better It's more fun burgh Pirates ' automobile ith said Baseball is a !June "I don't think Football is 4 grin thiem el ''s'ti Scm lict Fri ty7pD1 down: I 1 l l I in the big time tthis year pleasure I've always felt that I ation But he may Ariake ''a great first would make gobd as a ball player hails it I with the' wive away ' U IISI ra ile d : lAnd I'm determined to find 'ofit now 3111 baseman later-on- " moner LA So I went down to see Dr Greene If I didn't find out I know Id SAN ANTONIO Texas March 14 never be satisfied in later years" ie (—Only three unsigned St Louis Greene is only 22 years old Browns Beau Bell Red Krem and after the Reds' fourth t) ISL1 fielders bad finished : their prac- but be stands six feet two in his Harland Clift were absent Monday I I 'corn plasters and makes the Fair- - as Manager Gabby Street sent 42 ties i lir ipt In711 L&Ala "My: tall name Is Thomas Arnoldhanks groan at 223pounda Betause players through a lively drill hand-Green- unlyerlitt's - :001 With ReaA M broad-shoulder- n ' 77i16's 0- - This e Mr Smith hi a big By JACK CUDDY fellow "who TAMPA Fla March 14 (UP)-- - some Dr Thomas Arnold Greene a den hase thorough knowledge of every- fist who can really Yank a molar' one connected with the Reds and or Cause no ehd of distress when one who takes advantage of most he bores into a cavity is trying of the other baseball writers when he gets them out on the golf course for The Cincinnati Beds We were sitting there in the because of his ability to shoot low stands at Plant field watching the scores Reds go through their paces when suddenly Frank Winchell asked '"Who is that big bozo over there at first base" It was unusual to hear Mr Win- chell 'ask a question like that be- u a Pat No 20821011 cause he is supposed to know every thing He is the assistant man- ager of the Tampa Terrace hotel and is sortof unofficial contact man the state of Florida and 7the brigade of bas'eball writers gve'hno New way of 'burning 00000011shift in and out of Tampa cooler tobacco—better eral headquarters of the early train- cleaner Carburetor-Actiocools smoke Keeps bottom above' absolutely - ing season Lou Smith from the pia: -dry Treated with honey Get the genuine pit:wirer- turned to thelmmac Mr Winchell and said the great Doc Greene He W as it 4 I I finelootball player' with Pittsburgh Ir r Lo e - - 5-- top-seed- ' - 1002 —1- or rt lr - 6-- 4 one-Jia- - — ''' ' 6-- C CARBURETOR EILLO OLE f - 7-- L i' ' ' i 1 1 I - i ' |