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Show THE DESERET NEtTS SALT LAKE CITY THURSDAY OCTOBER 3 1933 gF(Q. Corum Picks Detroit Tigers Despite 3 0 Setback in Opening Contest , THU ARKAN SAS TOI CH DETROIT, Mich. Oct. 3. Too cant Keep th sovereign state of Arkansas out of these world series N matter which club wins, you'll find .Arkansas hooked into the story. A rear ago it was the Dean boys from tha Arkansas-Oklahoborder line. There w as also Schoolboy Rowe, another Arkansas delegate. This time it Is Schoolboy Rowe - and Lon V arneke who figure largely in the pitching story of the series. Warneke started as a first base-ma-n on a mountain high School team at Mb Ida. Arkansas. ' lie now Y Jives at Norman, Arkansas. t years I recall severerasked ms one day Rogers Hornsby to come out and look at a kid . pitcher who was on his way to sure lame. "He a one of those felloes with a bugrr-whi-p arm," "Hornsby said- He cant miss." Hornsby waa right- - In the last two .years Lon has packed away more than 40 ball games with his full share of speed, a good curve and fine control. He la now only Zi. - Support, Not Rowe',', Held Cause of Defeat Nenoff, McQuirk In Feature . 'Mickeys Mouses, Not Mickeys Tigers, Ventures One Fan Warneke Lauded -- Kunkle Sharman, In Homecoming Br BrLL fORlM To DETROIT. Oct. k fellow from City by by way of fit. Louis, fit-- Louis way of Booncrllle, and Boonevtlte which by way of speed. Missouri, to ia learning have yotar nails jI manicured by a blonds In fopr easy lessons, it looks as thougn what the city Detroit n e a da k, rtfiht, more Jo Loli E- turns toward the palace of grunt and ggoan on Ninth South, where PTidav. October 4, Raymond up Trill . -- first the sc I ling season. . Thtixyssr Promoter la fwaci. giv- OSS opener. Big.pachymisty derme who Schoolboy Roue pulled stray to a 1935 start bat got going is lime lime enough Is help the Tigers on their tray to a second pennant. Roue is only 21, so you'll be hearing about Arkansas pitchers for some tune in come, made up the cards of past 4 seasons will be missing on Fri' a blit, Hy Miamian day night V v s. s s Raymond. Verne has on hand BY EARL J. HlTJ.ir.ANx THE SPORTING MXTOR . some grapplers of less avoirdupois! At It might surprise you to know whose lightness will enable I hem DsiROU. Oct. Z. tAl'J how many star atheletes come from to navigate their way about thelSchachb who used to team with a axmmstcr at A greater speed thanl Nicg AILrock., aeading the band sectoi the N which from IU.ju a.tn. until game Rowe and Warneke the two Deane tbdr heavier colleagues Whither the giants have gone time played for the bleaebemes, Pepper Martin around the Okia matter of homa-Texa The prois Travis line border conjecture. many of whom had been in line The Jackson and Walter Emery, who tests of rtngsiders who have been lor more Ulan hours raced Lawson Little to tbo S4tb forced to scramble out of tha way roar which greeted lbs Tigers as of came the when big fellows they iiuio the Held dor their green among others taey hurtling through the ropes may warmup.... and the cneera which But world series baseball doesnt have had something to do with greeted Ooelin as ha dunned, catThe their disappearance. like. up about eight feet of the pick out an v select spat. Be that as ip. may. Matchmaker wire screen have also contributed Carolines tronting the new tem a resent their share and there is Gabby program boasting many potential porary stands after a drive by Ei uen Auker. Hartnett from Woonsocket, R. I, a performers. and Mickey Cochrane from Boston McGuIrk M, Nenoff Fbutugrapliere, more I nicersity. and then inuro bio vie Five matches make up the open men net gathering bi front two bouts vleing ing card, with H kYDIJVG PITCHERS of the Te for Tiger the headline dugout and theu Roy Woonsocket was one of the early MrC.uirk from theposition. Iniversitv of the oilier. .. .The White car ..I starting places of Larry Lajoie, still Oklahoma, and National Wrestling wbk h drove to (lie front of the remembered as the most graceful Association champion of 1234 and Bengal dugont ... .discharged a ball the of players Olympic games winner, will- wres- numoer of persons, among them greatest and ons that over lived one of those old George Rati, the actor, and then . Reference to Cochrane and Hart- tle villains. Steve moved smoothly oat through the nett recalls the fact that this pair Nenoff. driveway between the left grand are In the middle of a duel to MrCiuirk is en srtlat of no little eland seats and the pavilion, . . , the greatest catcher in base-to ability, and la noted for bia set ball. Coahrsns had the jump up enllffr. smooth and speedy type of Bab Ruth, looking plump and ISM. but you might be surprised to This, against the pom- more prosperous than ever. , . lalk-n- g know how many are backing Hart- wrestling. to newspaper men in the pn and otherwise meling. gouging through to the win nett argument mauling of Nenoff should box, a big cigar In hla mouth, a the week ahead, especially at the shady white mske this headliner a corker," carnal ion In his lapel standbat. the McGnirk-Nenoing out against the brown checkPuhlng are Cochran and Both Hartnett bout for the top position will be ered topcoat and cap he jauntily dangerous hitters end either may the match between one of the wore. .. .The roar of approval moet colorful And popular i,per-frocarry tha fat of tbw senes. the bleacherltes when the formers In the game today. Lord announcer Commissioner read smartest tha Is one of Cochrane Landis' order that anyone Interij3nKgowti cf Barrington. a handled ever la bis first that pitcher land, who ap- fering with a batted ball In play a making m art that finds him supreme. Andt pearance In Balt Lake against the would be ejected "from the park . . . Hy Sharman Hartnett proved this last season that Kunkle vs. Glover Implre Muriarty striding over ha ran look after pitchers as writ as t f any National League catcher starve This will be Hya homecoming, J? ?b' tub dupout, warning vimn tussle. He a been around for the J Johnny kling came alone. . the g tng Jockey .point-JnTigers. (Copyright, 1935. bv CRkVTLAND past months and from his record hi fingers at several players Below, Billy Herman, Cubs second while awsv from Halt Lake, it Augie Galan, Cuba' left fielder, is shown R1CF.) seems that the monocled. Interna-lionall- y and having them point 1mm k belis shown crossing the plale for Cubs a out . .Greenbergs as he cracked in the Iilm. at ligerently upper picture known Englishman stands No. 5 in the first inning of the W'octd remarkable slab run of Herman's STATISTICS ON . , a good chance of getting hit top line hit in his first lime si bat in the first indrive In the thin.,. Hank hat knotked in, Be made the circuit ferries game went OPEMXG CONTEST least at four feet off the Del Kunkle, on of the beet of the opening World Penes game at ning a single by Gabsacrifice an on and make In error, the catch and ground re.--' lens for bia weight In the i DETROIT, Ort. S. (INS) Detroit. A little later he came in with the Hartnett. Demaree is No. 6, at the plate. world today, accord ng to none then looked in his glove to make by game of the world series: sure the (mil waa there. . . Total alleluia rxc 47 3PI. . . . other than Jaek Reynolds, welterNows Photos.)" first run. (International ThS yells of the concessionaries weight champion of the world, wir Total receipts $145.4.1. after the game. . .Belling every-thhi$- one-fawin to match engage in a Ned recrtidw $123 $17 29. from miniature bats to pea $0 per cent of with Max Glover of Toledo In the Flayers' share nui three for a nickel.... The main preliminary. pee ) $4,170 1. numerous Tiger employee In tbe Lee Wolfe of Sherman, Texas ej share Club and front offlco who were within 4i a polished, and speedy, light $4.44$.2$. : heavyweight with clam, will tangle feet of the playing field but didnt 4 with a user of voughhous tactics gee a bit of action... Too busy figRed of Louisiana, whose uring up attendance, receipts and Sports Mirror : speciality la the leg strangle, and division of shares.... The" laugh 4 that ona drew when be looked up to mix. who afraid isnt Preeel Associated The fBy Buzz Reynolds, who mads quite! from a sheet tvui of figures and TODAY A TEAR AGO CardiBelief last thefane season, asked, fully ten minutes sfter the1 nals whipped Detroit In first game a hit wtih . M2W YORK. Oct 2$ Tony fnan had gone ouf..r1e ihc of world aeries Tiger Infield will wrestle the curtain raiser with last from Cintonert, th Ffghtcr-Fartnxame nearly over?, . . And s radio Dan of Ogden. Milligan errors. five y Marlboro. N Yn will come to tbe big male Tigers-Maresumo of the tilt only The two headline bouts ara for rlvtiur t n tomorrow night to meet the TEARS AGO MoTHREE chaliringfl of young Al Rotb for the ntreals bid for major lea rue base- two out of three falla while all five feet front hie desk Frank 1. Nsvitt, Tler prmjdenl, worlds lightweight' boxing chamball franchise waa rejected by both others go only ons fall to win. Hos. Series ramliuc slowly Into the offk-e- . pion. tilities begin at 3.39, j fit Louis clubs. A couple of years ago Roth was a HI wry irrin urben an offtre irirl BY EDWARD J. NErL punching bag for training camp asked him how he liked Uve He a conceded a good chance Tony 2 f They API Oct. DETROIT. Kante" and hi hort. .,vNot so Cansonerl. but tome of dethroning By Inlrmalioiul New ood". ..He umlouhteitty fHt bet- had to see them to believe (hem. the tight .expert are wondering If he MYUcc) to will an ter when he saw the statistics Detroit Tigers of Mickey Cochinferiority THE H LoRO IxnB rncV complex plagued by show Inc 41.391 person paid their rane. and now its up to Tommy ke. who shut out the Tiger finest curve Rnh became a star tn hla own nay into tbe park for the opener. Bridges, on of the with four hit, and had eight laat rummer with convincing ball pitcher in right U lories ever Leonard Del Gntf tsAteb and oue putout withAmerican the and Davey Day, outstanding title error. an out to elop league, contendere. theaa Impertin THE GOVT Tony ia one of father Timea Schoolboy ent 3-- 0 Chicago greatest ring enigmas H fa 20 Rowe. who. allhough ho fanold and has been fighting in Cubs If thevre years . and tbo Cub ned gave eight ten rears. Hit legs are leather ever to he stopg NEW YORK. Oct. I ffS t hut erii hit, helped wreck as not strong aa they were a decade of commlrftionors short quoted the ped own qauao with a bad hi g ago to to win but.they are galted fast enough the Chkigo rubs va t 7 baseballs world throw In ua first Inning to stew around with the swiftest to favorite series, and Detroit College songs ! championship. and best of the younger crop. to take the second game. Following Detroit listentbg Cubs' tm pTge si ed to sli those laat fall In EL Louis, baa bad bis Ing of the Tigers, yesterday. College spirit f 1 stories of Char-- fling. r Bret her Factor Grimm's ley Don Caves Dan Saiicli Loses $ TV Tommy may not get around young upstarts. Melodious music! w teLQC W 111 OS of their 21 gam It today, because the weatherman. To Portland Grappler 7. J "i re winning streak blowing alternately hot and cold. . Oct. Ore.. All in the beautiful PORTLAND, that salted away dry and wet for the paal couple of HlflUltld (AP) George Zah arias. ZZ5, PuNational weeks, baa turned weepy again AMOWlUg the Empire Dining Room on eon from league championship In tha stretch The skies looked like the Tiger woreblo. Polo, DETROIT. OcL t (INS) Trad the In 220. Paul in Brooktvn, Boesch, the!0f the fire and dash, ease and shippers, about to break into tears winds are blowing heavy at any Our regular reasonable event of a wrestling var!chalanoe of youth. But yon can't at any moment. Showers through world series but It is unlikely 'w.ll deals of announcements definite here tonixht slier each bad taken Mp,ct people who fought Dizzy the night and itiore forecast today be mad prices will prevail. a fall. The refer adjudged Dean and bis Sr. Louts rough necks left some possibility of a postponeSam Breadon. owner of fhs Car- Boesch' was too ough. through seven bitter games only a ment before the battle shifts to Cht- - dine!, today confirmed Branch" Cover Charge Only 50c Rail year ago to bo worried by a lot of cago. If It happens tbs club will Ricfaeya offer to trad ail but four 225. Brother Jonathan. Lake Cltv won fall from Dal youngatere. oven It tbs youngsters stay right here uptll th second 'Cardinals. Ive had some talk aboutideal. Ram admitted ButdoFebru' Coma and Root fag. UTAH Ramie. 215. Oklahoma City and are good. slaved bual- to UT i an easier month Al Knnmlrk. 205 Portland , wen But now th Tiger know, and tQ an Saturday! V0e V','T ln th' October " .fT',' a fall from Dan fiavlch, 105, Salt unless Bridges does something to- thanks to the pitching Asked tb pseshUity of trading j Lake City, day against 35 year old Charlie long Lon M arneke, now the umlW-- ,j First Baseman Jim Coll ns to the There l Root, the oldest man on tbe Chicago puled hurling champion of Arkan-- Giants. Breadon raid: vet ball club, the 1231 world aeries sas, ths Cub kids ar op top and nothing Lopez Turns Back Tom Tawkey owner of th Red wilt head for It three game session plan to stay there- - They knew Box. admit he wants Roger Cramer Fortner 'Wrestling Cliamp in Chicago Friday with th Ameri- Warn'k. pitching - brilliantly, Jimmy Kox and Eric McNair, .hut can league champion banging on would shut out the Tigers aa be did. thinks Connie Mack asking price Oct. 2 (IN?) LOR AVOELEg COT TOOMBES, Mgr. hand2 four is tn but 0, allowing , a bit 'high. "Tht ( on deal hits, to th the ropes. Vincent Lopez, claimant probable will go through. wrretllns championa terriflo ' suspicion cuffing th sluggers who tore tie whieh There reCaaer fiteneel, manager of th f the world today ship . had .. abroad that they're rip for a long American pennant race apart-Cub- a said he ducks whenever he Dodgers lined hla t.tl . ona will Fingers Crossed want another man-ee- r. match count right now.l hut no first two fella of a thre-faun The Chicagoan had their finger!jseerfoffer me a bar boy for"They Yen with Go ewmnenberg. Boston for- - Come out and soy that deTlnitely however. U Dean who beat Igo. complained Casey. Dizzy today, her Uet night mer champion, Bridge, I Arkansas-Oklahom- A V it law see photo-grapli- et ....! R' - -- -- AUh ff see rs (- see ar . "i I!lu-lrat- ed wire.-r.ck- t All-St- ar Geh-ringe- r. b" . g. r JY FRIDAY NIGHT 8:30 Tfcs Eis Opeslng Card of tha Sssssa .. ll Canzoneri Up To T ommy Bridges Meets Roth In To Stop Rampaging Cubs Defense Of Title (Bal-ane- f Ncii Hints -: Be Ripe For Fall DaysIIcro LEROY McGUIRIC Undisputed TorliTi Light Hesvyweight Champion is College Night! Odds Switch To Cubs After Win Rossiau 2 !RQQM. OUT OF tdy ' to'u.. Dill -- Lbs. Red Lyons 1 -- 183 UMTT FALL-TI- ME CEL K1MEL MAX GLOVER Toledo, Ohio Pounds Middle Veight Champion 172 Pound 1 180 1M1T 1 Buz Reynolds 15? HOUR TIME LIMIT Les Wolfe v. Sbfrmin, Pounds Tex, Yedera Ohio 18T Pounds Tiger Man FALLS- -1 Hollywood. CaLf 187 Pounds vs. Pound, I FALL-TI- - Danlilligan Pounds Ogden LIMIT ME 160 . HY SHARMAN Itah's Yeltm I 14? Pounds King At SfriM LORD LANS DOWN E Don-ma- 147 Pounds, 1 HOUR TIME LIMIT British Wdterweight Champion 2 OUT OF 3 FALLS -- 1 -- McOTILlLtDGHIS ?IOTELUTAH o 3 fr Bet-tin- 180 STEVENENOFF er And Days Goat In Opener nkb JXMNGr r nee- -- 9th South 9th South and Main and Main DDTPtC. ilxlvLOd , hevylht Mlee. lrnet larlvtoL WKsy R l! L im Rtoeldf Farqnet, 1to, Menavria General AdniMioN 45ct todlrt. lnete e Boys citor 14, 25. 9(M an FeAeral ATIOt Jw A lneen 1 afe, 4S Enl 7n4 Kailli. mm. Ni Tu 11 i I Y lla A Friday Night , , 4 , 6MPM.& I I .rhat the fans something different as an ing flow i g. wrest- 4 w S rs TIGERS TAKE IT WELL Very meil, has ing catabiisked that aallent fact, let us get os r Of hfr things k ! C har?j Grimm teall tooia us tnumpli aifh a calfii kes. that- wa gaiyrts-inand Detroit Perhaps the little Beers hae onlv ons aon so many straight games that Louis at they oeer expt to lone. m o m o nt anl Th Cuba, of eouree, should not Indicapresent sin four straight, and wont Untions are that it less Bengal continue to tightest up hke the tenor string on a bull Tone ClU fiddle. As plajed yesterday to Chicago, along ilh Iicfe4the T era they are not royal ey Cochrane a shirt. Indeed, thereof w many Foxea is a petition in circulation hreian4 Gos)inJ Lou! now to Jo Kow to keep u inj wallkaown fact that right Detroit. One more ball game ncb m Tiger tbould roar jnd writhe a tail on tbe ground and a they turned in against the bis teeth and f ght whatever cago Cubs t Katin field ?eater-ba- r fcl a imp t day and there will be a petition?? Uls i bear ahould he a cinch for to Circulated to send the Ttgers one juet tger. Keokuk. I knew before the first Inning St. to toy wto kite of the" first game of the senes wav tow te Seel tbe with Sacr, He was vtirtt over yesterday that there eed fceepta mm bitting r reminiscent WMctklaf vaguely something bitting utS It That's w hr I twin that Fra.k about the play of tbs Tiserz. ewe tto Detroit wasnt that they had started last' ehonlg am that petttton year's series in the same manner (nn, and then the aign alee tn piteh afen and apparent frame of mind eeend game tmlajr, He might though 1 remembered .that, too need far Has Baer tn ewtrh hinu No, it waa something else In my Mss knnws'' hnw tn handle Jnee more remote and more nearly eiaher hall perteetly burled past. And then it came to BOl Qt CT FOR LOVT me. like a. flash of light, you end But all other might say , ,o the contrary I one, raw a ball game on th 'cndvd no getting awav from th there J, the essential far-- that Losnle (Dixie) Fourth of July between the.iaroRkw. Boonevilts Very Bines and the long lad from MU Bloom-hda- rt American Beauty Arkansas, pitched a sweet poor girls (four of em men.) andliato ball ganle. Bis jaw puffed out while I am inclined to doubt tbit; vlth a chew of tobacco so big be must buy it by the b e, like bay the four males Were Goss, In, for an elephant, the rangy right Kogell end- - Greenberg header of, working their way up to the wajor .ip'y' Detroitth.fansTiger into leagues, thats what the Tigers re iraon k minded me of In that first Inning state of somnolence lon.w bad ererjr- They covered a world of ground! Chew Tobacco was fthmg If Rone good, he was Uting down. As one of the Chicago tonchlbMW. The Bchoolboy might haje hls fcemrt ln warmers remarked as he walked Hoaa s I df!n. Kins' But into th Cuba dressing room af if heimi wee fteeifnjr and hu stuff trr tbe game: "Thera aint MfcJc nkinf "How I donf Ml themd Mickey (hpi eiwweriag chorus wee; Gret eys Tigers, kid grratr Mouses. wild, enouga losst year Cochrane started Al- In Wemeksto wet fust epote give the Tiger camp of vin Crowder in the first game folio era hope But once he got the series. This rear he started potent el runs on the paths due Next Lynwood fftehoolboj ) RoX ip hs own generosity he wee veer !f Detroit wins tbe pennant ' never at e lose shout what to do m there whers they he should start the Kw York to Ia Yankees, toadnt hurt snbody. W e e e HOOK BREAKING Not that Schoolboy Ros eras Hit hook was breaking like s had yesterday. Quite 4he reverse, lady's heart in the second be was good. It was his tram fcading swift one was whisi-mmates who put on their custom-ar- y set. endt aehis Fm coming' at world's srries balloon aeren-too- n it whlxxd coming. at Hartnetts Inviting beand paiwchutr jump iritt- - When you pitch s four-b- it fore the game was fairly start- world s denes game, youre ed and the, ampircs had soo TUtt the curtain on the cerd-- of ms-3- -- Dor tht make It clear that the Tigers were quite fromagen-oua. as s say over the brie, and coffee at the old gaffers sitting and, eating club? r--f --Verea-McCut f t MusooUni. c Once again the attention of sev eral thousand Balt Lake sport fans 1oih seeded In building op to the point where they thought their middle name was -- Tl New-Yor- Tussles ago-trhrt- j, . ''V-yr- |