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'- s 4-- y- '- V - - V- r-- x y v f &¥ &&&&&& Paul Iljort left fielder of the Pocatello Cardinals Is one of the best fly balls in a Saturday chasers In the new Pioneer league W'alter Blydistel right hander of the Ogden Reds is shown tossing a few curve run hitters of the home He is one of the club war his leading warmup Skipper Tony Robello of the Pocatello club is shown with the Beds He and came out two to hitters Adams Saturday of Dick pitched only is circuit The southpaw shown at the extreme right with Is a machine of Cardinal the promising Blydestel tw'o are a and Robello arm lame with of the fray mainstays Iljort Standard-Examinstaff) some experience while Adams is a “rookie” (Photos by Ralph Forney xv ' yx VV ::£ - x z fr Miyjt&i-- k ' V XvvAv y 'i ' ACTION' APLENTY WHEN THESE 31 EN rERFOR31 Patrolling right-hand- 1hs SpoJd diiqhuoai Skipper McOorry Shines With Fine er er (Deceit Standard With Al Warden o vs' x V'if A” Joe Jamnik and Mike O’Bradovich Minnesota halfbacks are spending guarded moments working for a cartridge concern at Anoka Minn Johnny Gojkovich of Stanford Bill is with a refrigeration company in San Francisco McGannon Notre Dame halfback is stacking beer cases Len Will Columbia’s at an Evansville Ind brewery up on a farm not far away sophomore fullback is hardening - Mound Performance -- SUNDAY MORNING JULY 23 AL WARDEN Editor 1 939 7-- Contest After Pocatello Drives Lucas Dearden and Adams to Cover First Game Called for 2 p m Sunday Veteran Pilot Hurls JOE DROPS 26 ARN0VICI1 IS “ Jack Stephan Southern Califoreaw in buzz a runs tackle He is nia found himself a soft job big a northern California lumber the starter at an Ann Arbor golf A Four-hi- t ! DeCorrevont Bill camp Northwestern’s far - famed sophomore ball carrier and Bob Sag-ga- u and Ben Sheridan who alternate at left halfback for Notre Dame are boys' camp counselors Whit Baker Cornell Halfback perspires in a Harrisburg Pa steel mill Eight members of 'the Stanford squad landed with aSanta Clara vmrehouse and stor- O - £ course The milk of human kindness — and not goat’s milk either— provided Al Schacht with what he considers the greatest act he has ever staged in the fifteen world series he has worked A goat no less stole that show Today riding the crest of a comparatively new career the official clown prince of baseball can still look back and laugh heartly at the incident that occurred in the 1922 word series between New York’s Giants and Yankees The ingenious Mr Schacht then teamed in comedy with Nick was always looking for new ideas and the moving picture ’’Blood and Sand” starring Rudolph Valentino set the stage for the most hilarious act a baseball audience has ever seen The movie featured a bullfight and Mr Schacht saw no reason why with the assistance of Mr Altrock he couldn’t produce his own version of the battle between the matador and the animal that sees red It so happened there was a goat in a lumber yard near Al’s house and by bribing his way to the goat’s heart with a few feeds of cabbage leaves he soon made a staunch friend of the behorned beasty Earlier Mr Schacht had managed to obtain a Carmen costume of sort for Altrock and for him-he- lf a bizarre-lookin- g toreador’s cape a hat that turned up at the edges and a wooden sword The goat having discovered pal played his part to perfection— perhaps too perfectly He followed Schacht everywhere through the turnstiles and into the Polo Grounds and threatened to spoil the show then and there by strolling onto the diamond after him While George “Hip Pockets” Kelly first baseman of the Giants held the goat on the bench how ever Schacht was finally able to reach the diamond unmolested and prepare for the act Thereafter it was up to the goat and a noble part he played At a given signal Kelly pushed the goat toward the mound where Schacht was bravely flourishing his sword The push was unneces sary however The goat free once more to be near his bosom combleated panion and benefactor gleefully and galloped toward Al-tro- i t y fi ' y ? r BILL de C’ORREVONT 1’lajH for Purple fj 9 ck Bill Brahe ny Lee Bickenback Doug Stable Arnold Jleiners Johnny Casey Jake Kevin Bob Olden and haul Urgin Al Kreuger the Southern Call fornia end who caught passes to repel Ohio State Notre Dame and Duke is giving his father a hand on the family ranch near LancasLittle Augie DeAu ter Calif backs gustinis and Phil Bayer and Jack Arbolino who looks like a good sophomore tackle for Col are doing construction umbia in downtown New York Frank Albert Notre Dame guard wfrom Covington Va is an assistant tile mason In a construction Tommy gang at a paper mill Columbia guard is Gallagher working in his father’s New York Dick Ames Notre garage Dame guard is doing seismogra phy work for a Texas oil company with a crew in southern Illinois Thorn ley Wood a sophomore who appears capable of winning a first-strin- g job with Columbia is Schacht t staying in condition in" Phlladel- - It may have been faith born of Cancan Frank phia shipyards friendship and it could pos non Notre Dame sophomore back true have been the aroma of fresh runs an elevator in a New York sibly leaves cabbage that Schacht had hotel stuffed in every pocket up his J There is ample employment on pants leg and inside his shirt but o— ’the campus for football players the unsuspecting goat completely Hampton Pool Norman Stand? ignored the brandished sword lee and Fred Meyer manicure the Schacht wasted no time howGene ever Dramatically Stanford golf course he swished Dave the sword at the goat The Coldiron Andy Stojkovich goat Patterson and Bill Greer keep stunned by this betrayal halted in his tracks looked bewilderedly busy on the athletic grounds Stojkovich and Patterson double at Schacht and seemed to say to as bus boys and dish washers at himself: Bob “What is this a wolf in Schacht’s the Palo Alto Elks’ club !Foxx halfback helps keep the clothing?” His suspicions apparently were Tennessee stadium field in shape Roland Ortmayer NorthwestSchacht continued ern halfback tramps miles daily his fierce passes with the sword surveying in mountains around Then in a hilarious climax he Clyde Archer broke the sword in a trick stage Glendive Mont Dame is a fall and began to wrestle with the Notre quarterback t instructor at Chevy goat swimming After a bitter tussle Schacht Tom Chase Country club Md great triple finally brought the goat down by DIarmonis aMichigan’s life guard in Gary Ind twisting his neck and the crowd Tom Gallagher Notre Dame roared its acclaim Then out of nowhere came tackle serves in the same capaciSenorita BUI Carmen Altrock dashing Willard Bob ty in Chicago Crane and Ed Johansen of Stan- daintily toward the victor a rose ford work in an oil refinery at In his teeth and a Spanish comb A pigskin sea- miraculously' perched in his handRichmond Calif son is tough enough So Jack ful of hair He tossed the rose to fullback Mehaffcy Michigan ( Continued on Page 8A ) age firm V-sw- ork KJ well-found- ed POINTS IN A STILL HOLDING JUNIOR Zeke L LEAD Jimmy Foxx Trails By 48 KINGSLEY Points Boston Tops Team Rivals H CHICAGO July 22 — (AP) American league pitchers caught up with the New York Yankees belter Joe Di Maggio for a spell this week but his brief slump wasn’t sufficient to endanger his lead in the batting race Di Maggio who batted at a merry 500 clip a week ago dropped 26 period endpoints for the seven-da- y ing with Friday’s games from 432 to 406 He got only eight hits in 30 times at bat for the week at one stretch getting only one hit in five games marEven so he has a Boston Foxx of over gin Jimmy whose 358 gave him second place by 20 points The second worst slump of the week among the leaders was suffered by Boston’s Roger Cramer who 'dropped from 332 to 309 and right out of the first — NEW YORK July 22 AP)— Although pace setting Morrie Arnovich of the Phillies skidded a trifle in his batting In the past week there are plenty of National leaguers who would just as soon trade averages with him The Philly phenom with 111 hits in 296 times at bat had an Impressive mark of 375 through Fri- ' ' A 60 Cardinal three-bagge- rs X $ 7 -- v - 'W i $ V ' r N 3 48-poi- V i -- 3 - T' X 3 f v rr i 'X All that gutters is not gold So said Bill THE OLD ADAGE Shakespeare the English sage but he didn’t know of Al Schacht then Schacht is making his appearances on the ball fields this year dressed in a suit of glamour gold satin with black lettering across the chest and back Last year the clown prince wore a green satin suit but he wasn’t satisfied with that “Gold is where you find it” he says “and you’ll find It in my satin suit” Schacht appears at Reddy Kilowatt field next Thursday night Schmeling Offered Bout With Burman a triple threat back and a pair "of good ends t Today’s guest star: Nixson C Denton Cincinnati Times-Sta- r: “One of our readers who is spending the summer and then some in the Arizona state pen writes that all the boys are pulling for two things They are pulling to get out and at the same time are pulling for the Reds to get In” Lou Nova who trained at the Clarkstown county club for Baer will prep for Galento at the PhilaClass eh? Gadelphia C C lento as usual will do a mile of roadwork a day between his bar and his home and spend the rest of the time punching a cash hard-workin- Joe Burk Again Wins Sculls Event c 1 I nt ten hitters Enos Slaughter another took the honors for hitBy EDDIE BRIETZ ting the most doubles away from his teammate Mize by 28 to 25 NEW YORK July 22 (AP)— Billy Herman of Chicago has News: Max Schmeling has been socked out an even dozen terms for a Red Burman but he Is close -- pressed asked for field this fall at Ebbets by Goodman and Garms both with fight When Tom Hafey went to third eight on his rest Mize can hardly for the Giants yesterday it was laurels if he wants to hold the the 30th line-u- p change Bill Terhome run title His mark of 18 bemade this season ing seriously challenged by Dolph ry has You of the Ott of pays the Camilll your money and you Dodgers Giants and McCormick each of takes your cherce: whom has 15 Larry MacPhail (July 19): Terry Lee Handley of the Pirates has called me on the phone only this the possession of the base stealing morning title with a total of 14 thefts while Bill Terry (July 20) : I haven’t Stan Hack of Chicago has 12 with MacPhail on the phone talked The errant Dizzy Dean who in weeks esmakes more headlines with his capades than he does with his Mayor Hague picked up the pitching and Paul Derringer the g Red are on top of votes of Horace Stoneham Bill the National league pitching Terry and Eddie Brannick by letwins ting Tom Hafey come home four standings Dean has while his to Lawson LifCle will be golfing pro‘credit one loss and 12 won of a mark fessor at Bretton Woods N Hf boasts Derringer Give for the rest of the season and four lost Joe DiMaggio at least a double on his magazine piece this week The Pittsburgh smoke didn’t No get in Chuck Klein’s eyes him since has stopped pitcher Ernie Nevers of the June 27 Chicago Cardinals is going to tha Pittsburgh pro football meeting DETROIT July 22 (AP)— Joe ready to shell out real dough for Burk the blond rowing machine from the Penn A C of PhiladelMAD RUSSIAN HITS phia won the senior singles sculls DALLAS July 22— The Texas championship for the third consecutive year today Burk com- league has a Mad Russian His peting in the National Rowing re- name is Louie Novikoff He is one gatta here won by a length Irom of the leading batters Weak Frank Silvio of the New Yor A fielding cost him a berth with Kansas City last season with 3 f day’s keep-Morri- free-hittin- t Bonura Is Second Amon Hitters In National League good games enough to shade Zeke Bonura of the Giants by 31 points That is a wide margin but the other nine In the select circle of hitting leaders are just close enough to from loafing After Bonura with his 344 come Johnny Mize of St Louis 337 Frank McCormick Cincinnati 336: Buddy Hassett Boston 335: Ival Goodman Cincinnati 322 326 Mel Ott New York Deb Garms Boston 318 Ducky Medwick St Louis 318 and Merrill May Philadelphia 316 The only newcomer to the list this week is Medwick who took the place ’left vacant by the Giants’ Harry Panning whose leg infection has him in the hospital league Arnovich not only leads in the percentage department but his 111 smacks give him the total hit title too He has one more than Jim Brown of St Louis The rest of the individual honors are well distributed however and only Arnovich can claim leadership in two departments Frank McCormick seems to have a strangle hold on the runs batted in department with 75 Bonura is second SWAT RAGE Pocatello Cardinals Pioneer league leaders trotted across home plate 13 times in the first three innings Saturg matinee day to upset the Ogden Reds 14 to 9 in a The teams clash Sunday at two p m in a doubleheader Below Di Maggio and Foxx in the select list are George McQuinn St Louis 338 Robert Johnson Philadelphia 338 Frank Higgins Detroit 336 Bill Dickey New York 332 Myril Hoag St Louis 324 Eric McNair Chicago 324 Rudy York Detroit 324 George 323 Case Washington Buddy Lewis Washington 323 and Charley Gehringer Detroit 323 McQuinn has the most hits 115 and Foxx has scored the most runs 76 Case stole another Base running his total to 29 All other divisional leaders retained their top spots ' of a week ago Hank Greenberg of Detroit has 29 doubles and 18 home runs Taft Wright of Washington has nine triples and Ted Williams of Boston has batted in 77 runs all tops in their departments Bob Feller Cleveland’s ran his string of strikeouts to 132 easily the best figure in the circuit Atley Donald the Yankee still is withrookie right-handout a loss now having pitched 11 consecutive triumphs Boston’s team batting mark dropped two points to 288 but this was good enough for top spot The Yanks held onto team fielding and double play honors having executed " 94 two-pl- y killings fire-ball- er er Six-ma- Baseball Studied In Idaho n What are the baseball barons One hollering about anyway? BOISE July 22 (AP) — Westof the Cincinnati sheets had the ern sport fans studied a proposed Reds and Bees playing before basenew sport today — n cash customers the other day ball Three bases arranged in the Two Chicago softball teams went 105 innings and claimed a form of a triangle with baselines would replace the regmarathon record They can’t ulation four do that to Spokane Wash Two The pitcher would take over Spokane teams went 16 innings in duties there would be k a affair a month shortstop two fielders and of course— only ago since there would be no second 292-2- 73 six-ma- 90-fo- ot dawn-to-dar- COBB LEAVES 3IARK PHILADELPHIA July 22— Doc Prothro will show you a scar on the base of the palm of his right hand where Ty Cobb spiked him when the manager of the Phillies played third base for Washington TESTS IN FINAL TODD OVER 36 HOLES Only Bill McCorry Ogden man ager could quiet the Cardinals bats but when he got into the front lines after the Idahoans had shelled three other Ogden pitchers from the mound the day was lost Dave ILucas started on the hill for Oglen but he didn't have a 1 Utahn Hopes to Shatter Old In Runner-u- p Jinx 1 938 Event - By LOUDON KELLY COLORADO SPRINGS Cole Black-haire— d Chick July 22 (AP) Harbert a Battle Creek Mich Dog kennel operator is still the Bulldog of this 39th golf tournament He hunted on today powered a d terrific eagle three on the 35th hole and brought down big western Harry Todd amateur champion from Dallas 1 struggle up in a classic semi-fin' Chick the stoical son of a frolf professional wife shot one uftder par and Harry was even better two under in what some said was the finest golf match ever played across Broadmoor’s mountain-fence- d fairways Chunky Ed Kingsley of Salt Lake City showing bulldog qualities himself pounded out a 5 and 4 victory over Ray Lowell Jr wealthy young Colorado Springs oil man after the home pride forged a lead in the first 12 holes Kingsley often a challenger but never a champion in major links engagements and Harbert playing will in his first standard 9 at am (mountain tangle time) tomorrow for the title The Utah veteran was runnerup last year to Ven Savage also o£ Salt Lake City who was Beaten by Lowell in the third round of this year’s tourney trans-Mississip- z ' pi 589-yar- al Trans-Mississip- pi Eight Manager? Woman Admits Few Believe Jt NEW ORLEANS UP)— Mrs Evelyn Harper who says she Is the only woman fight manager in the game is back in town with her retinue Mrs Harper has revealed the difficulty she has in convincing people she is the only woman fight manager Here is an example: one One night while waiting for of her fighters to go on she went across the street to get a ffew beers to quiet her nerves She left the stub When exit without a pass-othe governshe tried to ment man stopped her at the door and asked for her ticket Mrs “I’m a fight manager” J Harper said haughtily “Haw haw” answered the officer “I’ve had guys try to get in with ice telegrams phony newspaper cards typewriters saws electric light bulbs but this is'the first time I ever heard this gag Try another sister” And there she remained until her fighter came out and identified her ut re-ent- er BILL McCORItY Sly old genteman thing He gave up three bases on balls and two singles then retired in favor of Wes Dearden v Dearden lasted through the second when the Cards added their second set of four runs’ then was jerked at the start of the third rapped a single to center Dick Adams suffering from Illness pitched to only two batters and gave way to Bill McCorry who finished the game Although issuing six bases on balls in the six and two-thir- d innings McCorry held the hard hitting Cardinals to one run and three hits in the final six frames Dazzles Fans At 52 years of age McCorry gave a dazzling performance He replaced Adams at a critical stage of the game yet allowed only one run in the third Bill Hebert juggled a doubTe play ball in the fourth and from this inning to the ninth McCorry had the Cardinals eating out of his right hand McCorry (the sly old gentleman) was given a tremendous ovation as he blanked the Pocatello club but his greatest ovation came when he forced Robello to pop out to Rosenlund for the final out in the ninth An orchid for Bill McCorry To use an old baseball expression Lucas didn’t have a grayer He passed Murphy Cabral and Robello in the very first inning and was touched for base hits by Malone and Kirke before Wes rushed Into the Dearden was game Wes finished the first frame pitched the second inning and a part of the third before being for Dick Adams Dearden was bumped for four runs in the second and Dearden Adams and McCorry touched for five scores in the third Strange as it may seem the Reds and Cardinals each collected ' der-rick- ed base — no second baseman 16 hits Athletic coaches in this region f Some Consolation talked up the proposed sport an LIGHTWEIGHT DISCUS the only consolation OgAbout athletic goods salesman heard of DENVER July 22— A new dis- den fans got out of the game was it and passed the suggestion along cus weighing 14 ounces less than the marvelous pitching of the vetto an equipment manufacturer the type used by college athletes eran McCorry and Pete Hughes’ (Goldsmith) who agreed to pre- was introduced at the Colorado ( Continued on Page state high school meet pare experimental equipment 9-- |