Show V TUESDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 28 1937 THE OGDEN 3 STANDARD-EXAMINE- 9 R Don o ¥w§ Aces ¥ ® Work ROEBUCK WILL ©peraninig Goinill'eslrs Poir World ©©inifeDoin) Washburn Offers 3rd ProLefty Gomez Rated Top Among 1937 Mound Performgram Thursday At er In Major Former Salt Laker I Down For New Arena Work Opener Next Wednesday Murphy to TINY Roebuck former grid 1 star at Haskell expects to o By Richard McCann NEA Service Sports Staff Sept 28—Ever since that blubbery NEW YORK fellow on spindly shanks named Babe Ruth started baseballs against the cornices of distant buildings bashing folks haven’t paid much heed to the New York Yankee ' " 4 pitchers seemed to have the You -- ' P always already written out and signed a Yankee the that for $1500 to present to Ruffcheck Impression lers were just so many poor rela- ing to make up for those lost pay tions being supported by their checks It’s an appreciation for more affluent brethren the slug- Red’s cheerful tireless work and refusal to hold a grudge gers And so just from habit a f el- low trying to analyze the GOMEZ HAS COMPILED SPLENDID ’37 RECORD coming world series is liable to ANAGER JOE McCarthy say it’ll be a question of American league power over National undoubtedly will give Senor league pitching Gomez the starting assignment on But a gander at the records this October 6 when the series opens season — particularly in the last in Yankee stadium half of the campaigning — shows ' The Senor has been positively that the Yankee hurlers pitched sensational this year staging the right in and did more than their since old Bill share to meet the upkeep at Yan- biggest comeback from Perkins up Muddy Valley kee stadium Pitching unquescontest won the g way the has saved tionably two home after back years of Ruppert Rifles in the last two Yanks which the months during laryngitis Gomez is the Gomez of ’31 and dropped to fourth among the teams '32 and ’34 Gone is the scattery in hitting g Gomez of ’35 and 36 The slim lefthander this year NO FULL FORCE ON HAND r THIS YEAR Lwas the first American leaguer to is leading the COUSE at no time this OF have the Yankees possess- league 20in games shutouts with six (three on in four games) and tops of them ed the manpower all pitchers in strikeouts with nigh the mound that a pennant-winnin- g team should possess But what onto 200 they have lacked In quantity they Ruffing without doubt will be have made up in quality Manager McCarthy’s choice for Senor Vernon (Lefty) Gomez the second game He has been the Goofey is the best pitcher in pitching steadily and headily this baseball - at this time And his season and is another certain ’ nut there on the sand winner ' playmate dune Sir Charles Ruffing The Red The third game starter might is one of the best very likely be Grandma as the And strangely these ’ are two Yanks call Fordham Johnny Murgentlemen the Yankees were ex- phy The Bronx native has been pecting to get along without this the Wiley Moore of the 1937 d season Gomez you know was relieving in a year ago of their games believed washed-u- p last spring distrusted by the man- Manager McCarthy likes to keep detectives trailed for and by agement Johnny as an last summer and forced to accept the late afternoon rallies but with con- Monte Pearson still complaining what he called “a “We’ve got- -' of aches and Bump Hadley a distract” this spring ten along without you for two tressing disappointment and Pat years — we can do It again So do Malone and Paul Andrews too as you like about coming to much of a risk and Kemp Wicker terms" CoL Jacob Ruppert ' de- and Frank Makosky too young - v clared McCarthy may have to call on Murcourse you remember phy for a starter’s job how the Colonel told Ruffing to Johnny deserves it because says take it or leave it and how poor McCarthy “we could never have old Red missed all the fun down held onto first place without south and several weeks’ pay Johnny” And them’s strong words stranchecks until he finally bowed down and surrendered uncondition- ger when you reckon there’s a ' Gehrig and a DiMaggio and a ally ' Incidentally Colonel Ruppert has Dickey in that line-u- p ‘ hog-calli- mis-firin- ng - putty-pitchin- : able-bodi- ed : 20-ga- - - en one-thir- ace-in-the-h- bat-boy- ’s - nd jO Players Posts ¥Mrty--Sn2- i I —V r Tiger “B” Machine to Entertain South In Open- ing Contest Saturday seems to be expectingin-a rough afternoon The coaches dicated yesterday they considered defense the team’s best weapon the Midshipmen and would against now are on it all week concentrate players TrIIRTY-SIfor posts on the Weber MANHATTAN Kas—Not one college grid machine Coach Bob Davis stated today At least four of the regulars who started last more candidates are expected to year’s games for Kansas State will be in togs before the close of the be on hand against Boston college ' ' week Saturday but the loss was not so severe as that sounds Coach Wes the is a There possibility that Weber-Branc- h sched Fry still has 13 lettermen left and Aggie game uled for October 9 may be played observers report the team looks on the night of October 8 at the like the heaviest and fastest has had in years stadium This change has been sugPOINT N Y — Gar WEST be in will order there that gested Davidson head coach grins Idaho-Utah Army’s no conflict with the team’s his about 9 prospects in the Lake Salt at October game a opening game against Clemson but its because the morale is Ogden’s “B" gridders are hard he says high Davidson plans to drill most at work preparing for their first of the week on defensive maneuskirmish of the year against the vers as a result of the Tiger’s' feat sta“B” team at the Ogden South dium Thursday at three p m in making 1CL first downs against Coach Dick Kapple of the Tigers Tulane last week expects : to use' his entire sjuad PULLMAN Wash Sept 28 — Lakers against the Salt — Washington State’s football (AP) The Ogden “A” team will jourstarted concentrating today squad Salt to Lake ney Friday for their and polishing a passfirst league game with South High' on blocking ing attack for Saturday’s game against the first Idaho team in ANTICIPATE CROWDS v e More than 20000 spectators are years to be rated on a withthe aerial The par Cougars epexeted to watch the two in Utah this Sat attack fizzled in Saturday’s 0 Utah tackles Brigham game with Gonzaga urday 4 — Young at Salt Lake and Utah State Montana State at Logan opposes CLASH TONIGHT LOS ANGELES Sept 28 (AP) Coach Glen Arnett’s Weber High —Eddie Simms Cleveland heavyathletes" came out of the Preston weight returns to action tonight contest without injuries and are against Jack Roper local veteran preparing for their second league In 10 round bout at Olympic game of the season Friday at South Cache Arnett looks for his team to go places during the 1937 campaign NEWTON Mass — There’ll be no “ray ray” when Boston college tackles Kansas State - In ( Its first intersectional game Saturday Both Ray Perrault right end and Ray Worth regular center were hurt In the clash with Northeastern X ’ use his flying broad jump Thursday night' at the White City to take Leo Papiano Greek rough house wrestler in one of the feature events of Jack Washburn’s weekly athletic card Roebuck 303 pound matman is now rated as one of the finest in the business The Indian Jn his first appearance here made a decided hit with the fans “Papiano Is supposed to be a rough-hous- e wrestler” said Roebuck “At least that Is what I have been led to believe When I get through tagging him with my flying broad jump he will want to retire forever from the ring” Papiano gained a one fall decision over Floyd Hansen last week in a rough and tumble encounter He predicts he’ll flatten Roebuck early Promoter Jack Washburn looks contest for the Roebuck-Papian- o to share interest with the main event The new mat impresario is sending Dick Lever of Tennessee against George Harben of Minneapolis in his main event Harben tips the scales at 229 n contest pounds The iSL scheduled for one hour with two falls to win Papiano and Roebuck are down for 45 minutes one fall to win Two red-hpreliminaries have been scheduled to give the program balance Washburn has matched Hans Schultz with Lee Henning 235 pounder in the special event One fall will terminate this contest Sherm Christensen of Salt Lake and Bennie Ginsberg of Chicago open the show in a 20 minute one fall affair This will be the first appearance of Christensen in Ogden this season Ladies will be admitted for half price this week Washburn’s first event Thursday is scheduled for eight-thirt- y p m sharp Lever-Harbe- ot 30-min- — te s j pre-gam- - 0-- 44- - Newark fo Test Columbus Squad AFTERNOON i & CHARLESTON C — The Citadel which goes against Navx ROUGH J '" Tennis Stars to Open Play Today BERKELEY Calif Sept 28— (AP) — Two of the world’s greatest amateurs J Donald Budge of Oakland Calif and Germany’s Baron Gottfried Von Cramm will play d their matches today in the Pacif icx coast tennis championfirst-roun- ships Budge will oppose Henry G mini ette of San Francisco and Von Cramm will play H W Bando Berkeley Japanese England’s pretty Kay Stammers playing her first singles round yesterday found a stubborn opponent in Anne Morgan of Berkeley who finally succumbed 8-- 6 6-- 4000 UPWARDS of slated to watch the first night football double header in Utah at the sta- personally to scout the Giants Marcel Thil and his Georgette sail for France Friday Tiredest guy around is the photo Wednesday evening The event will officially open the 1937 season for Ogden’s V ' (Jt 9 at finish chap at Rockingham Park Only eight days of the meeting have gone into history but more than half the races run so far have been decided by the silent Texas has gone hog wild films 24-d- ay over football Lefty Gomez first hurlei in the 21 games this year will open the world series for the Bob Olin vs Leroy Yanks Haynes and Tony Galento vs Lorenzo Pack feature tonight’s big Don Lam-bea- u fight card in Philly son of Curly famous coach of the Green Bay Packers is playing fullback for East Green Bay High his pop’s alma mater Current prices for the Minnesota-Notr- e Dame game are ten bucks a majors to win in ff r j ioftkiift a fr n n nrfn iiai nr rw THE BEST PITCHER IN THE MAJORS That is what critics of the nation have tagged to Lefty Gomez former pitcher of the Salt o Lake club of the league Gomez has already won 21 games thisi year for the Yankees He will pitch the opener next week in the world’s series Utah-Idah- By Judson Bailey Associated Press Staff PITTSBURGH Sept 28— (AP)— Add the name of Richard (Bandy) Cassiano to your list of sophomore football heroes and then take a look at this boy who scored four touchdowns his first time out for Pitt The 20-year-- curly-haire- ¥o Use Kew Methods IFor McLemraore of an Albany N Y hotel chef set a lot of tongues wagging by gallop48 66 ping and 46 36 yards for touchdowns in the rout of Ohio Wesleyan Saturday He also threw a touchdown pass during the 20-ominutes he was in the melee But multiple touchdowns are no novelty for Cassiano As an Albany high school senior he moved from end to halfback and scored six in one game four in another and personally accounted for 129 points that season 26-ya- rd dd : nd Burke fo Oppose Montana Mit Sfar Jackie Burke Ogden welterweight boxer has been signed to meet Ray Cote Montana champion over 10 rounds at Idaho Falls October 5 The program will be the first of a series of fall and winter sports attractions in Idaho Fa7s Cote former Intermountam amahas teur lightweight champion been' performing as a professional for the past two years Five preliminaries will support the main event the ante pair and the chances are Looks will hit $25 by October 30 like the play-of- f year for scalpers who have been' trying to capitalize on Minnesota’s “hot team” pDckiinig Wnirainiers son d s : ' V er 165-pou- By Henry McLemore United Press Staff NEWW YORK Sept 28— (UP)— This observer will make a radical departure from custom when the time comes for him to pick the winner of the 1937 world series — that jewel of sport set in a diadem of hot dogs peanuts and Judge Kensaw Mountain Landis In the past driven by a love for pure science he has always based forecasts strictly on statistical data Mountainous stacks of records listing hitting pitching fielding and running averages were studied and digested with the cold conciseness of medieval scholars Wind currents pull hitters switch hitters the stitches on the ball stadium architecture— nothing was too trivial too obscure for him to consider And what was the result? Four incorrect selections Washington in 1933 Detroit in 1934 Chicago In 1935 and the New York Giants last year There could be but one answer: Figures lie At least baseball fig-ur- es I was pondering this sad state of affairs today when a man walked unannounced into my office He was a tremendously tall man with eyes like the slit in the lapel of a new coat and he stood on tip-to- e “I” he said “am president of and the federated tom company” peeping ” I' answered ’Yes” he continued ignoring my bon mot “ana' I am here to give you a new way to pick the world series winner You have been relying on figures They’re no good eaves-droppi- ng “Uh-huh- full ' strength against Washington State at Pullman Saturday Coach Ted Bank' had these center worries: Lyle Smith sprained his ankle in the upset 6 victory over Oregon State Saturday Carl Grau strained his knee Rudy Aschenbrenner was still weak from the flu 7-- “Figures ignore the human equaAnd the human equation is what you must figure in all sports events In a short rich series played amidst tremendous excitement personalities count not sta- tion' ’ tistics” Then the president of the federg and peeping ated tom cpmpany outlined Jais plan He was ready to supply me — eight eavesdroppers Jour peeping toms and a linguist whose tongues included pig latin to gather vital facts on the world series players ’You shall know” he said “what the players eat their favorite movie’ stars their remedies for bee sting their glove sizes Befores the series starts you will know which players pronounce it Tooney not Tunney” You may not knogr it but it is vital in a short series to know which team has players who tuck their napkins under their chins prefer jam to syrup on waffles and play cards with strangers 1 on trains “That syrup and jelly item has swung two series that I know of And surely you’ve heard of the world series that was lost because a certain centerfielder had the habit °fj putting on an Imitation Dalamation coach dog skin and running beneath fire engines” I said yes I remembered that one and he continued “It is much more important to know which arm a first baseman uses to turn an ice cream crank than that he can’t hit a low one outside I’ve seen two series games lost because certain infielders were told just before going on the field that their favorite cowboy movie star had 'a double and always rode side saddle” So I engaged the man On the day before the series I will reveal his finding and make my choice I will double up the two stories so as to prevent spoiling the nation’s sport pages two days Incidentally that is quite a trick Mighty tough on the thumbs eaves-droppin- imme-diately- — hand-runni- Lou Ambers Harry Jeffra Barney Ross and some of the other boys will be guest stars of Kate junior high grid teams Dave Wangsgard supervisor of Junior High athletics was busy today completing details for the night attraction dentral and Mound Fort will clash in the1 first game at seven p m sharp with Lewis and Washington meeting in the second game Mound- Fort is the defending champion They are coached this season by Dave Jensen Jensen will announce his starting lineup Wednesday morning Maurice Conroy will direct the Central eleven Wednesday and Aaron Horne will be in the driver’s seat for Washington Cliff Doxey is back at Lewis as coach “Pep clubs of the four junior schools and the r bands will be on hand for the night attraction” said Supervisor Wangsgard today “Every indication points to a record breaking attendance We expect to make the affair an annual event Students of the four schools are using every effort to get parents to attend the games “Junior high football is on a par with any in the nation Everyone is invited to attend the twin feature Gates at the stadium will open at six p m sharp “A special Invitation has been extended to members of the school board to attend” Coaches at the four schools directed their teams In brief drills today in preparation for the league - Smith on the air Thursday night Bill Terry is laid up with something resembling influenza Louisiana State students presented Florida an alligator mascot when the Florida team invaded Baton Rouge Saturday We predict the Yanks will flail the stuffing out of Carl Hubbell in the world series But Cliff Melton is apt to stop the openers Yanks the first time he faces ’em Max and Buddy Baer are chopping wood in California to get in Sll3p6i The New York Football Giants say Sammy Baugh is the hottest Bu Drew thing they’ve seen yet Shankler sports editor of the Co- —44 — Nelson Baffles Picard For Title BELMONT Mess Sept 28 — lumbus Miss Commercial Dispatch (UP) — Pennsylvania’s wants to know what about Riley Henry Picard and Byron Nelson teed off today for golf’s bigSmith? All Riley did vs the Giants was gest match play plum — the $3000 run 65 yards for a touchdown kick top prize of the international open two field goals and an extra point championship In the The runner-u- p for all Washington’s points Jimniy John- final will be rewarded with a $2000 Nice going Riley ston moved out of the Garden yes- purse So closely matched were these terday and into a swanky three-roo- mg two suite in the Paramouibuild-inRyder cup colleagues that bookmakers offered odds of 10-- 9 and take your choice 44 Picard was favored by some on par-wrecke- rs j 86-ho- le i Barney Ross fo T ake Long Rest CHICAGO Sept 28— (AP— Barney Ross who fractured his left hand in a successful defense of his world’s welterweight boxing championship in New York last Thursday against Ceferino Garcia will have the injured member placed in a cast tomorrow and will do no ring work for at least six weeks the strength of his consecutive First conquests of the he walloped: former British and American Amateur Champion Law-so- n Little of San Francisco 6' and 4 and yesterday he followed througtiwith a 7 and 6 rout of Ralph Guldahl of Chicago national open champion NelThe sandy-haire- d son’s most prized triumph was his 5 and 4 semi-finvictory over the veteran Harry Cooper Canadian open titlist and leading money winner of the year al ' ng hand-runni- ng 44 Vandals Prepare For 2nd Confest 3 MOSCOW Idaho Sept 28 (AP) newly-crowne- d Lizana United States women’s champion —Except for center troubles the will enter the local picture today University of Idaho Vandals apin a match with Margaret Stein peared today likely to pit their Anita San Francisco The Japanese Davis cup duo of Jiro Yamagishi and Fumitero moved into the third roind In singles and doubles yesterday Na-ka- no MEN CHEER FOR RICH-TASTIN- DEER HUNTERS Q ' er 3 44— By Eddie Brietz Associated Press r Staff NEW YORK Sept 28— (AP)— Signs of a jittery world series Joe McCarthy didn’t go to Washington easy-to-look-- In addition to the mammoth player board The Standard-Examinin cooperation with J G Read and Brothers will provide a play by play radio account for diamond boosters Make a date now to watch the series games as guest of The IN GRID GAMES In- with the Yanks but stayed here dium Ogden time PITTSBURGH TO OFFER NEW STAR WITH 2 GAMES Boxers to Go On Air Cliff Night Contests Arouse Melton Rated As terest 4000 May Giants Best Attend far-flun- : GRID SCHEDULE IN TWO GAMES er : ATTENTION MINNEAPOLIS — It ‘ apparently takes a lot to satisfy Bernie Bier-ma- n who coaches Minnesota’s Golden Gophers He expressed considerable dissatisfaction with Monday’s workout on pass defense after his team had routed North Dakota Saturday He probably had little chance in the game to see how the defense worked however while Nebraska is expected to test it this week Standard - Examiner will again provide baseball fans of this section with the play by play account of the 1937 world series Sixteen years ago the board was first installed by The Standard-Examinand since that time it has entertained thousands of fans The board has already been Installed and is ready for the title series Baseball fans are invited to watch the series play by play starting Wednesday October 6 The initial series game is scheduled' for eleven-thirt- y a m JUNIORS OPEN SCOUT GIANTS r THE Standard-Examin- Papnairp® iairBy ETCARTHY WILL Reporting for Pitt’s freshman team last fall Cassiano won his nickname “Bandy” from the first NEWARK N J Sept 28 (AP) teammate who saw his somewhat — It’s “farm” team against “farm” bowed legs team — representatives of the Cassiano was buried like many two major baseball chains — in another high school star has been the little world series opening in on what Coach Jock Sutherland Newark tomorrow calls “one of the worst freshman Winners of the pennants in the teams in Pitt’s history” International league and American “Bandy” was busy making a difassociation and survivors of extra- ferent kind of a record— straight curricular playoff series Newark “A’s” in all his classes— and last and Columbus are the foes in the spring was presented the C D Wet-tac- h award for outstanding scholarpremier minor league classic An argument' for the f am system ship among Pitt athletes their triumphs as Newark is the This fall Marshall (Biggie) GoldNo 1 farm club in the New York berg himself a famous sophomore Yankee chain Columbus the top in 1936 again took charge of the g team in the St Louis left halfbacking duties for the Pitt Cardinal domain managers gave him his old Columbus won its place yesterday varsity No 42 jersey and parcelled out No third by beating Milwaukee 10 to 4 to 43 to Cassiano a take the final American association stringer they thought wouldn’t get playoff 4 games to 2 Newark’s it dirty Bears dubbed the “wonder team” Now “Bandy” they’re saying of the minor circuits acquired their ranks right next to “Biggie” Goldworld-serielittle in other ways besides jersey assignment last week defeating first Syracuse and berg numbers then Baltimore in the playoffs 44 without losing a game after breezing into the International championship by a 254 game margin : K-Sta- Playograph To Again Thrill Ball Fans AT WHITE CITY If® ©pes USE PET HOLD MlaH-fte- m G TMINS'SMQKES V0UR FIRST PRINCE ALBERT Have your rifle sights checked FREE by Jim Wade National Rifle Expert Monday October 4th Make Your Appointments NOW CIGARETTE WILL TELL THE story it's full-'BODIED YET SMOOTH AND MELLOW! at Rae rall-rouM- vary 35-Poi- REGULAR $175 Y ALU 2 cigarette ia tin of Princo Albert COMPLIZTK Ave 2661 Washington Ave i nt and battery CODE- SSERVICE QUALITY Sporting Goods Dept 2440 Wash x HE HE'S WHAT VE DO! 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