1937 Cincinnati Reds Executives: Powel Crosley Jr. and Team Leadership

The page from the 1937 sports publication focuses on key executives of the Cincinnati Reds, known as the Redlegs. Powel Crosley, Jr. holds the position of president and has been instrumental in the team's advancement since taking over. His background includes playing football and baseball at Ohio Military Institute and later attending the Cincinnati Law School, where he showcased his leadership abilities. Crosley is also noted for his entrepreneurial spirit, having constructed an early automobile and being the owner of a local radio station. Warren C. Giles serves as vice-president and general manager. His career began in Moline, Illinois, and he has affiliations with the St. Louis Cardinals and the International League. He played a significant role in the Rochester club before joining Cincinnati. Thomas M.