Show Sized WAV h-H- IGH Old Chalky Wright Declared One of Best 'Corner Men' Schulte Bubbles With Personality ATWATER Calif April 13—Herman "Ham" Schulte stopper of the Ogden Reds of the Pioneer league bub ble over with personality Schulte is 35 years of age stands five feet nine weighs 170 pounds and will play either third base or second base for the Ogdenites during the 1949 season By Hugh Fullerton Jr NEW YORK April 13 (AP)—A communique irom California savs that old Chalky Wright has become the best "corner man" and trainer the fight game in that section has seen in a long time 'The boy" says our corresDond- enti who can't be more than half has war of mit- it across and doesn't limit his said Trainer ting worn xo mrowins a towel remov- ing a mouthpiece and giving a Schulte was nicknamed 'Ham by playmates when ha was a youngster and the nickname has remained with him in baseball He started bis career with the University of Iowa under Coach Otto Vogel back in 1931 1932 1933 and Bam Jumped from Iowa to the Kansas City Blues of the Amer MSB association He played with Kansas City in 1935 1936 and 1937 He moved to Newark of the International league in 1938 and 1939 In 1940 he wore the uniform of the Philadelphia Phillies of the National league With the Phillies Ham played in 122 games at second base and batted 235 The Phillies at that time were managed by Doc Prothro Schulte tells the world that his in the majors was Beatest a thrill home run off Hal of the Giants The drive came with the sacks empty The Phillies won incidentally 6 to 2 Schulte played 175 games in 1941 In the Coast league and 155 contests with the same club in 1942 The Stars were directed in 1941 by Bill Sweeney and in 1942 by Oscar Vlttv Ham wore the khaki of Uncle Sam's army in 1943 1944 and 1945 He was a sergeant By odd coincidence Schulte was a teammate of Dale Laybourne for-- : mer ogden shortstop and now a resident of Ogden as a member of the Twenty-fourt- h corps of the army His team want to the semifinals in the Olympic baseball championship at Manila in 1945 Tod Davis now with Cleveland Milo Candini pitcher of the Washington Senators Bobby Westfall of the Giants and Tex Horton of Los Angeles were other members of the famous Twenty-fourt-h corps his Schu-mak- than the 1948 club" Herriek Herri ck will leave for Ogden next trainers" If Old Saturday Bert will return home Walkhas absorbed Chalk Eddie to make final Sunday preparations er s lesson: "Never talk to one of for the return of the Red your fighters because if you do he'll ask for money" he should do okay Blaik Outlook Chief Boston DiMaggio in Hospital for Heel Checkup BALTIMORE April 13 (AP)— Johns Hopkins hospital surgeons prepared to take another look today at Joe DiMaggio's heel—the heel which means so much to the New York Yankees' pennant er chances The big slugger may be here for 10 days or more He will be lost to his dub for the season curtain-raise- r next Tuesday— but Joe has no thoughts of retiring from the game When he checked in at the hos pital shortly before two a m he said he was "dead tired after a flight from Texas and dedined to answer any questions It was the $lOO000-a-yefifth trip to Johns Hopkins ta two years In 1947 a bone growth or "spur" was taken frOmhis left heel Before the 1948 season Dr bone George Bennett removed chips from his throwing arm Joe seemed to be well mended until the closing weeks of last season Then his right heel started to pain He finished the season and came back to Hopkins On Nov 15 Dr Bennett removed a bone spur which had developed on his right ' ar Schulte landed at Okinawa after 1946 joined the Birmingham club of the Southern league In 1947 he managed Lincoln of the Western league a farm club of the Philadelphia Athletics Ham remained out of baseball until July of 1948 He then joined the Tulsa dub of the Texas league as a utility mfielder Schulte has always played second base in organized baseball On Seme occasions he played shortstop and third base in eases of emer- the war' closed and in him "Alice" because ha learned to play tennis from Alice Marbles oook Quote Unquote te r's former Harvard quarterback and army assistant showed he had learned one lesson from Earl Blaik after he had watched the first week of spring football practice at University of New Hampshire The chief set a new spring weeping record when he remarked: "I'm worried about our blocking backs They're our linemen" Shorts and Shells Connie Mack must feel confident about his pitching staff Construction of new stands has reduced the size of the bull pen so there's hardly elbow room for more than one elbower at a time When Augie Bergamo was purchased by Birmingham from Louisville he refused to sign until he disposed of his potato chip business Any club owner should know its hard to sign a guy when he's in the Mdahoma U has a ten chips nis player named Charley Cunning ham from Ai d more Okla (golfer Charley Coe's home town) who weighs 206 pounds and played fullback in high school The boys call out-chargi- Mayne Downs Hansen in Rough Match Schulte is somewhat of a newly-we- d He married last January 15 at Columbus Ohio Lucille Mager fli Charles Mo Mrs Schulte her husband is in camp with The Schulte ' are badly in need of an apartment in Ogden when the club returns home around April 23 Tom my Thompson of the Salt Lake Bees Charles Metro of the Twin Falls Cowboys Eddie Lakh man of the New York Yankees and Oscar Reichow of the Hollywood Btan all speak highly of the new Ogden pilot Schulte gains the distinction of first playing manMag inOgden's Pioneer league history ager Scores of fans have always wanted a play iog director and Schulte undoubtedly Is test what the doctor ordered "I have heard a lot about the 9m people of Ogden" said Schulte I l do my best to give the tarn a hustling baseball dub Naturally we need some help I have been assured by Fred Fleig director of the Cincinnati farm system that help will be on the way soon We have soma fine prospects in camp here at At water but moil el the boys are inexperienced It is too early to make any predictions btft I will say we will battle all of the dubs down to the wire? Exhibition games will keep the Reds In California until April 21 Vernon Stone big of the 1941 season with Ogden hurled against the Reds last Sun day Vernon is now driving a truck and playing semi-pr- o ball on Bun day He turned back the Reig S te I He wishes to be remembered to hit many Ogden friends Johnny McCarthy pitcher of the Reds of 1947 and 1948 attended Utah State at Logan during the fall and spring semesters He reported in fine shape and hopes to have a great season Bert Herriek veteran trainer of the Reds it In camp with Ogden Be reports the boys are in fine shape I believe our club of 1949 to Start the season is a better club Fight Results WHITE PLAINS N Y— Bobby Baldwin 151 Englewood N J Billy Waytt 149 Trenoutpointed ton N J (8) DETROIT —- Roscoe Toles 200 Detroit outpointed Lee Q Murray 205 South Norwalk Conn (10) NEW BEDFORD Mass—Frank-l- e Fay 138 New Bedford outpointed Fat Demers IZ9$ Brocketon Mass (10) HOUSTON Tex Dick Smith 166 Oklahoma City knocked out Ode Bearing 160 Houston (8) SALEM Mass — George Valdin 181 Syracuse N Y outpointed Tony Riccio 132 Gloucester (10) J er s LOS ANGELES — Kenny 163 Los Angeles outpointed Irish Bob Murphy 164 San Diego Wat-kin- '7F do) HONOLULU — Philip Kim Honolulu outpointed Chester der 147 The match ended in a near-riwhen Referee Roberts awarded the decision to Mayne after disquali-flyin- g Hansen for foul tactics Hansen threw Roberts out of the ring and attempted to continue the bout without a third man Roberts however the ring and After the grapplers eeparated ga i ning the decision Mayne was not satisfied until he tossed Hansen into ringside seats In a special event Josephine Dal-to- n defeated petite Bea Oil? is The women wrestlers pleased the erowd with their speed and agility and displayed a wide-rang-e knowledge of the sport The Da Hon lass garnered the decision in 15 minutes of a scheduled match using a body slam followed by a bodv press Gorilla Pogi and Al Williams wrestled 45 minutes to a draw in the curtain raiser Williams took the first fall in 23 minutes with a Boston crab and Poggi evened nine minutes later with a' toe hold Neither of the men could gain the advantage in the In an unscheduled added attraction Bea Gillis entertained fans at intermission by demonstrating means and ways of Weighing only 105 pounds Miss 135 Gillis tossed Cal Roberts pounds around with a variety of holds The best crowd of the year about 000 turned out to sea the show ot By The Associated Press BUFFALO N Y—Phil Muscato 189 Buffalo outpointed Ted Low-r- y 176 New Bedford Mass (12) JACKSONVILLE Fla — Danny Ruggerio 165 New York outpointed Harry Herschell Haft 168 New York (10) Oakland Calif (10) 148 Sli- Aggies to Begin Grid Practice re-ente- 20-min- the-matc- h self-proto- ctl Newsom io Play For Chattanooga V netted M 090 080 000 ISO 200- - 2 8 4 0 scnanz and Craaso tlx—3 0 014 ooo tea— a 010 010 00O—2 Tost Buxton n8 Is Here! You Can Save by Making Necessary Repairs Yourself 1 All hand tools furnishtd versus 2 Frto guidance 3 A convenient place to work 4 Only SOc per hour M Sheik Bactai At Two Good Supporting Matches leps Tickets at the Mint Bank Smokery H ft A Mil Mecca self-servic- e (Official State Inspection Station) 3217 Lincoln Dial — OPEN EVENINGS — 3-7- Service SB net To College Crew WEDNESDAY EVENING Semi-Pro- bles in the third Th'iHeri two more in the seventh with a walk and: two singles Al Boise 001 000 200— 3 3 012 201 OOx— 4 4 1 Eastern i v:-:- 3i n-- - Hungerford 31 e 19 a 22 21 22 19 r A' x i p p p p 2b lb 2b 2b ss Bob Strader Francis Woods 3b Johnny Moore Jack Wadsworth If cf - v v J rt APRIL are with Columbia nursmg a bad arm Pa Zavitka la atUl 13 1MB Start League Play on May 8 SALT LAKE CITY April 13 (AP) —The revamped Utah Indus- trial league begins its 1948 season on May 8 President Ray Corfield said to--' ioop will have day the semi-pr- o one new entry Bingham and has lost an old standby Pinney Beverage Otherwise the setup will be the same he said Corfield said Pinney withdrew because of lack of support at their home diamond Darks field last year A first half schedule was drawn up at a meeting of directors here Other teams besides Bingham are American Fork Provo Magna Brigham City end the defending champion Helper club Corfield said the game which was something less than a success last year will not be repeated haveeen servicers "u inS is SWS1 UtOa early IliajgW looks pretty good me the club in the fir and Claud draited by Gansville Texas The Beds have U pitchers in camp at present Two are pitchers and nine working for posts on the 1948 club A Myron Kushner looks like the best of the mound crop Kuh-e- r ha:ls from Los i Ite stands she feet four and 19 pounds He is in abase and may twirl the game against Great Falls Three pitchers Johnny Mc thy Brice Barrett and William Salisbury of the 1948 Reds are back rgBt-hander- s Baseball Will Start Thursday In Region One team of that 1948 "We need replacements at some pets likeaaeat of the other clubs Of our league i leig reports BaSt some of the replacements will re port to Johnny re- They will drill turn to Ogden Unlike Idaho Falls who each have only ers in camr the Reds have ers in camp On Thursday the Reds yet in contests Other candidates I end p 16 dIbv- 25 play- - ay Valleio Fri- - the with the AtwafiaT Parkers This year the Reds will Donald Guy Al p to OB(ien in a chart William Sinn Hemmell Herschel Hisle and Urry Dick Thompson Moat of these ports Sarlo will return to his in the Eccles building hurlers are inexperienced Ronald "Rube" Johnson served day April ib Region One prep baseball activ- most of the 1948 campaign back of ities are slated to begin Thuraday tne plate with Ogden He is bat- Bob RaKza Gets afternoon Initial games will ate tline and Wilbur McConnell for the BOISE April 13 (AP'-T- he first Coach Vernal Harris" Bex Elder mask and protector position hole in one—that I coveted aOAfai-tiBees in action against the Bear J oh: ton wound up the WsBesss of every Rolfrr— was scored with Lockport N Y loader River Beers at Garland Weber patgn the Plantation golf e n sscneffe Hutch Old Warriors coached by Floyd Slater catcher a Boise Hafa school student talhe d the aaa oat will be hosts to North Cache and Former Cardinal the fifth hole The youth used a Logan will play at South Cache Stan Gray former Pocatello Car- - No 9 iron to clear the Monday afternoon at Davis the dmal is the candidate for Lenrv lake hole Darts and Bees played a 0 tie LaMont s shoes at first base He is Flinn Neunschwander Harold Hole in One on -- 123-ysr- d 10-1- hitter but throws which was called at the end of the a ninth on account of darkness ther Ham Schulte Earl O Neal Harris used Williams Murphv or boo will hold down secand Whitaker on the mound whife ond baseschulte for Ogden Bob Schulte J'yC°Wley is a nephew of the Reds skipper FiK? is oniy i years or age and may Both teams made a number of ne be sent to a D club for further seaout snowed evidence that X" they might develop into good bell soning Bob Strader is a fin looking n clubs by He in great shortstop wide open race is expected in and his htttngBalds may come aim Region One Harris has a lot of Schulte is really sold on this building to do to replace a num- - youngster Der oi last year's regulars The Strader looks Uke one of the fixIt H E same condition exists in most of ture in the new Ogden infeld 100 101 001—1013 e the Boston (A) Francis Woods is the lone candi120 000 001—4 10 4 Box participants Baltimore (Dm Elder 130 013 020—10 date for the hot earner at third Dohson and Baits Kaldovan Wittie Davis 202 210 021—10 base He hails from Gustin Calif ana saucier rajnt left-hand- " MOVING? all-st- ar mid-seaso- Exhibition Games pitcher Maldovan — 61 184 175 170 175 175 185 175 185 179 19 20 19 18 20 6 59 6 L R L R 68 165 65 R 6 6 6'4 6 R R L R 19 197 62 R 22 175 S'lO 21 170 210 170 5'19 6'45 R L R 5'9 R 165 511 180 160 511 L L 5'8 "L 510 R L R R 19 35 29 17 19 afc 20 20 20 22 20 :'i i 58 168 172 510 175 175 6'2 6 I Cowboys Release Dale Gardner SLABE TRANSFER -- ri - nd -- treat S94 DU1 EXCLUSIVE-BASE- BALL TWIN FALLS April 13 AP — Catcher Dale Gardner of Ogden Utah has been given his uncon All Heme end T R Throws Home R Winton Calif R Oregon City Ore R Los Angeles R Burlington N J R Cosmos Wash R Los Angelea R San Francisco R McGill New R Reno Nevada L Los Angeles R Paulding Ohio R Azuza Calif R Bellview Ky L ' Southgate Calif R Pasadena Calif R St Charles Me R Los Angeles R St Charles Mo R Stevenson Wash R Los Angeles R Gust Ine Calif R Los Angeles R Fort Worth Texas R Salt Lake City - Ou-o- f -- Town Games of OGDEN REDS ditional release by the Twin Falls cowooys ol the Pioneer Baseball league Club officials said the Utah player was not ready for organired heeobsll Pioneer League Season 1949 Weight Height Bats 165 R 59 Age 18 " J fT2lTr 4-- Ronald Johnson James Greenhaw Wilbur McConnell Brice Barrett Donald Guy Harold Flinn John McCarthy Al Neunsch wander Myron Kushner William Sinn Larry Hemmell Herschel Hisle William Salisbury Dick Thompson Herman Schulte Stan Gray Bob Schulte Earl O'Neal p to s II c p p p has been moved to left Johnny has been hitting the cover off tiss ball aa He looks like a real f:rn Tack Waeawertt of Vast field s left-hand- - PENDLETON Ore April IS 000 000 000—0 (AP)— Eastern Oregon College of Ctocinaatl N 108 000 ICx— 4 S S Of) Education scored its winning run Fajiadaij f OS Peteraon T and HowcU Heiata- in the sixth inning yesterday to etoaaa Trinkle (7) and Lopata nose the Boise Pilots of the Pioneer league 3 in an exhibition SL Louts (A) 000 100 eta— 410 1 000 030 000—3 3 1 Sherman (BSl baseball game r Mhtuiedy '8 9 and Shore A passed ball and three errors Lollar Moss (0) Rivas Malloy (S) and Mayor gave Eastern two runs in the sixth Junco Valdez Boise scored one run on two dou- styn e Bchulte has only ers in camp at the other outfiehl fniilHiia better than 350 last sea may hold down center LaFrance is new with Char!eM:i The other outfield North Carolina and Dallio g with Gus Angelos former Tulsa Bob Murphy and Lenny I player of Salt Lake with are wearing Columbia He is a fine and Lou Ruehl Is with Sun-bu- bat season Pa and Jack Baumer is With but his hitting is Tulsa in the Texas league I Hew With Columbia "In a phone conversation with reetpr of the Henry RanudeU is cavortlna la the outfield with Columbia as la Reds Bobbv Guth Charl m hav been Wnif wiU called bv Svracuse strengthened before the left-hand- (S innings— called to allow New York to catch train) 003 300 33—1014 1 New York A Ft Worth Tfx 000000 00— 0 0 1 Porterfield and Berra Niarhoa fT) Austin Houghton (4) MUlUcan (g) and Br a (an Boise Loses Tilt Bates Var Poe Here's the roster of boys who will be missing when the umpires heller "play ball- - en Agjefl Catchers — Roger LaFrance and Danny Dallio Infielders— Lenny LaMont first base Lou Ruehl second base Jack Baumer third baseman and Bob Murphy shortstop Outfielders— Charles Wolf Hen-rRamsdei and Bob Guth Pitchers — Stanley Naccaratto Ken Lannmg Clifford Ross James Zavitka James Robertson Clasane Gray burv Sid- - Harold J Ambler president Ogden Softball association today called a session of association officials and team representatives The meet is slated for Thursday at eight p m in the Paramount Bowl Primary purpose of the event President Ambler reports is to draft a schedule playing rules and to adopt art official soft ball Ambler urged representatives of all teams which expect to participate in tourney play this summer to attend Bob Razzano Gus Angelas- :' b 1 n Thursday Meeting Slated in Bowl By Softball Chief Ogden Reds' Roster for Player jgjd dSm -- Herman (Ham) Schulte new aaanager Ogden Beds nrisakis has charges will be full of fight down to the last wire Seknite has a bit-join smoothing out a clicking combination for the beginning of the season scribes report Haney introduced pitcher Art Schallock late of Montreal to tome 8000 fans Result— a three hit ball game and a 5 to 0 shutout of the San Francisco Setkls In othef "opening" games around the league Tuesday Seattle beat Sacramento 3 to 2 Los Angeles kept Oakland the defending champ in the league cellar with a 6 to 2 shellacking and the si Diego Padres slugged a tenth inning 7 to 5 edit out of Portland ' State Inspection Tim SweeHeh Angel st Assist- ATTENTION CAR OWNERS at McGill it ' from the east TAG TEAM MATCH Lou S joberg until April 20 ant" Coach Paul Marston will direct the Workouts until he arrives PHLs IBB aV bsj 'SnygSBBBj ry S Tonight Coliseum saaaStrKi' MgesBBaBf La-II- CHATTANOOGA Tenn April LOGAN Utah April 13 AP— (UP) — Bobo Newsom who has played with eight major league More than 60 candidates were ex- 13 knows all about choo-chodeclubs in his day— signed a contract pected today as spring football cided today to take a try at the yesterday to play for the Chattaact ice swings underway at Utah Chattanooga version nooga Lookouts of the Southern asate Agricultural college The much traveled pitcher— be sociation this season George Melinkovick newly appelated head football coach is not WRESTLING BBBHBBBBBBn unt-form- os - aSaaa By Jim Bacon Hollywood fans' got their first look at Manager Fred Honey's Stars Tuesday night and liked what they saw J d hustling manager of the Ojdaj Beds faces a task in rebuilding the Ogden club of the 1949 season Schulte will open the 1949 season at home the night of April 26 with fifteen players of last season missing Many of these players held key positions in 1948 which makes Schulte's task all the more difficult y nt it 'aBBH BBP Art Schallock Shuts Out Seals 5 to 0 mental April fS—Hem - a r "Ham" Schulte man-size- Old Bobo Newsom baseball's traveling man has signed to pitch ChattanoogS That must con- xirm the story that the Looks will be transferred to Havana Hal Hinchee Kansas half miler who in two relay titles at the Texas relays literally y pped to pick some posies on the way Hal gathered a handful of Texas blue bonnets from the state capitol lawn and flew them back to his gal friend in Lau rence i Seattle uuiespie ana xerr Los A !! 1 Oakland Kelly 10 Malone ieh and Pi bSb Wflsa er ATWATER Calif oui ur ond base S Standard-Exajnta- wrestling "I may switch to third base" today "If we come up with a good shortstop I'll play sec- 8:00 P By Al Warden Maurice (Lefty) McDermott Louisville Colonels pitcher: Tin cured of wildness I discovered it three pitches to strike a bat tor out but only one to get him heel Ken Mayne triumphed over When spring practice started last rough Floyd Hansen in a- rough-hous- e Francise© 000 000 000—0 3 0 month he flew up from Florida main go at the American San 100 010 03x— S 0 1 Hollywood when he found the heel hurting Legion - sponsored gton and Parte Schallock and again Dr Bennett looked at it matches Tuesday night in the Napronounced it in good shape and tional Guard armory (10 innings) Hansen gained an early advansent him back again San Diego 000 000 033 S— 7 11 1 Joe's latest trouble started Sat- tage with blows to Mayne's head Portland 003 000 003 0— S S 3 to and at take Beaumont the first fall Kipp Hair v Texas where body urday and Ritehey he bruised a leg sliding into third in nine minutes when he followed Bridges FlemingThompson LUka Mclrvin and Fernandea el b through with an underarm lift Dr T M Girard a Dallas specialMayne stole a chapter from Han- Pacific Coast Leafac four-hoist gave him a exam- sen's book of nasty tricks as the By the Aisocialfd Prm ination and then packed him off bout continued by tying the Salt W L Prt GB Lake City grappler in the ropes Seattle g g egg by air to Baltimore yesterday Los g g S4s Ahgelea Both Dr Bennett and Dr Girard then punishing him with blows g s gW Hansen gained Hollywood said they believe time and treat-tai- and drop kicks San Diego g g gig will put the star's right heal release from the ropes but lost Sacramento 7 7 goo 3 the next fall with a body kick San Francisco 429 3 S g in playing shape 4 io Oakland 3SS S followed by a "jack knife" hold Portland 410 see s applied by Mayne just two minutes after the two had entered the v ring for the second fall gency He plans to hold down second base for Ogden in the 1949 season right-hand- Fifteen Last Year's Players Will Be Hissing When New Red Team fifftan jgfetfif! i club said-Schul- Manager Promises Fighting Crew Will Again Be Broadcast J EXCLUSIVELY OVER KLO 8s3o p m Season Starts April 26th Sponsored by t ITU MB UTAH OIL AND LIGHT CO RE I - 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