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12 THE CHATTANOOGA NEWS CHATTANOOGA TENN WEDNESDAY JULY JO 1935 No Pitching Help From Washington Lanahan Faces Smokies Today Nat Boss Says Will Send Man KircIimeyerTo Battle Cox In 18-Year-Old Cub Infielder Outstanding Rook of 1935 Major Pennant Races Renewed After Star Go Headline Bout No So Playboy Ex-champ Part With Bride of Eleven Day Newark July (A P) Max Baer former world's heavyweight champion denied today he had separated hi wife- the fore mer Mary Ellen Sullivan of Wash Ington I) aa he boarded plant-at X'ewarAIrport for Bal-C timore nothing to It" Baer said coming bark tonight to Join my wife at Long I July 19 191T He played his first ball In a vacant lot (Cross the street beside the grammar school he attended From the grades he" went to Lane Technical High School -and there played regularly a pitcher and first basemin His high school batting average was better than 400 Cavarretta had one aemeeter of of high school left when his coach Percy Moore recommended him to Clarance Rowland Cube acout While thw Cubs were training at Catalina Island this Spring the young rookie won his spurs At the start of the regular season Grimm said: "Get In there and play first base kid retiring as a Cavarretta has been In there ever since He has missed only two games this season and on both occasion! he was 1 What enabled him to Jump Into the majors after only one year In the bush leagues? Cavarretta can answer tbe question himself "Much of the credit Is due to Mr he said "He la just about the best baseball coach In any high school In the country' Then when I Joined the Cubs 2 had Charley Grimm to teach me how to play He put a lot of confidence In me and I knew I couldn't fall him" at the Baer cottage in Long Beach She laughed and said: are very happy I talked to Max at 8 today and If there waa anything wron then he failed to mention lti Aa to her husband's being In the company of bl former fiancee Mary Kirk Brown Mrs Baer aald: all right with me I Just didn't want to go to the Friends quoted Baer a saying be left his bride last Monday alter her insistence that they be married again by a Catholic priest They were married by Judge Dickinson Letts "She said as long as I was not a Cathollc and we bad not been married In a religious ceremony he was really not my wife la the eyes of the church'' Tnat was why I left her and came to New It was because he was Jewish he aald that he refused to be a party to a second marriage "I didn't know ah took her religion so he added Though apparently canceled by hla later statements first assertion when asked about the report that he and hi wife were separating was: "My God I hope He planned to fly to Baltimore Tor treatment of his hands Injured when he lost his championship to James Braddock He will be a patient In Johns Hopkins Hospital and hla right hand may be operated on Hla left hand la expected to heal with a splint The Dally News in a copyrighted story quoted Baer as saying he and hla wife would confer today relatlva to a separation Giant Invade Lair of Pittsburgh Pirates Yank Entertain Indian at Home Terry Denies Reported Tiff Claim Had No Word Friscb at Cleveland By ANDY CLARKE Associated Trass i Sports Writer The major league all-star baseball game It seems la going to be the crux of some torrid argument In the hot-stove league this Winter Already the welkin la ringing with the screams of the baseball moguls who although readily admitting that the all-star game 1 a boon to baseball Insist that It la the ban of their peace of mind because of the hazards to which It subjects the big stars It bring a wealth of publicity to the gam and the crowd that It at tracts is a sight the magnates like But the clicking of the turnstiles is no music fn this case because heretofore at least the proceeds have gone to charity The owner are net the only ones to complain The managers whose goal It is to win a pennant object on the ground that It Interfere with thelrehancea KiimmiT-Knn halted -4r -fUmuruikfl-Miilim Bonner stolen has Reeves double plays Merlon to Mihalif to Remerenko Mihslic to Remerenko Merlon to Reeves to Lewis to Millies to Lewis Blair to Bonner to Stebbin: left on bases Chattanooga 12 Knoxville 5 bases on balls off Scott Hayes 3 struck out by Heott 7 Hayes 2 Umpires MeLarry and Williams Time 1 M2 sixth on fap by Marlon and Millies and Rhodes' boot of blast to third Hayes wlldnww in the seventh when he psuwed no lees than three Smokies permitted the home team to score its only run Pelicans Barons Vols Top Pchs Chix Crackers (By The Associated Press) The New Orleans Pelicans put 6n a demonstration of fighting baseball yesterday to defeat Little Rock 10 to 6 after a disheartening uphill battle The underdoge by a acore of 5 to 2 the Pels staged a flvc-run rally In the seventh and added three more In the eighth to turn defeat Into vie-F bey drove Porter from the mound and continued the attack on Willoughby Gleeson of New Orleans-got homer a triple and a two bagger The Pels collected a total of seventeen hill It was thirteenth mound victory The Atlanta Crackers league lead-rs were downed 3 to 2 In a close game with Nashville They touched Speece (or eleven hits while Nashville got only eight from Schmidt but were unable to connect In the pinches Schmidt fanned five men and walked none In an excellent pitching exhibition Starting out with an early lead 'Birmingham dropped It and then once more forged ahead with a late rally to defeat Memphla 10 to 8 Wat wood of Memphis got a home run Birmingham used three pitchers and Memphla UBed two MEMPHIS BIRMINGHAM Only a Year Out of High School- Cavarretta Filling Shoes Capably By HINTHROP LYMAN -Chicago July (U The prize rookie In the major leagues this season Is Philip Cavarretta 18-year-old first baseman for the Chicago Cubs Just one year out of high school he stepped Into the -shoes -of Charlie Grimm when that veteran decided to retire as a player and concentrate on managing How well the shoes fit the young Italian Is shown by his performance both at bat and in the field He is shown -Ha ahrdlu cmfwy shrd' vbgk hitting J00 and fielding almost faultlessly He has driven In thirty-nine runs only three less than Gabby Hartnett who 1a leading the team In that department He hai poked out four home runs seven triples and fourteen doubles i The rookie ls' not as large aa first basemen go weighing only 170 pounds and standing 8 feet 11 Inches Cavarretta lives In the same small brick house In the heart of Chicago's Italian district where he was born i BAD JOE COX I Offer Problem of Naming Paris July (U- The International Boxing Union today was confronted with the problem of either naming Pierre Charles of Belgium aa its heavyweight champion or calling off the farcical venture which began when It dethroned Max Baer because he refused to fight the aging Belgian The union closed Its books yesterday to prospective candidates for a heavyweight round robin tournament and only one name that of the 35-year-old graced the list Max Schmellng gnd Prlmo Camera One Hour Match Feature American Legion Card of Three Bouts at Memorial Harper Encounter Stahl ZaIiTaOpenr Program With Bob Waggoner THE CARO Main Kollend Kirch meter vs Joe Cox one-hour limit best two out of three falls Semifinal Paul Harper Rlchard Stahl one-hour limit best two out of three falls Curtain Chris Zaharlas vs Bob Waggoner thirty minute limit one fall 118 pm Thursday Memorial Auditorium American Legion The American Legion offers a noth-er of Its weekly pachyderm performances at the Memorial Auditorium tomorrow night Three bout are billed with the first slated to get under way at 8:18 pm Bad Joe Cox the villain who makes all look good will battle Hhe elongated Rollend Klrchmeyef ln the feature act Cox appeared her last two weeks ago I at which time lie defeated Georg Koverly after Kov erly waa unable to return for the re-malnder of the match after being early tossed out of tha ring by Cox Kirchmeyer (wlU be remembered a the lad who tamed the incorrigible Chief Chewchkl her several weeks ago Ktrchmeyer has shown here many tlmee usually In preliminaries But In his more recent bouts he has been featured and has gone over well with the crowd Tomorrow semifinal snort feat will pit Richard Btjhl a huffing villain against smooth and handsome Paul Harper The curtain will -be raised by a thirty-minute tussle between Chrla Za harlaa cousin of the much-publicized George (the Human Truck) and Bob Waggoner made hi debut here two weeks ago and lost to Ray Richards The semifinal and feature bouts will each be limited to one -hour Each will the best two out of three falls Lexington Giants Take First-Half Kitty Title Hopkinsville Ky July (A P) a driving finish the Lexington (Tenn) Giants captured the first half of the Kitty League season and today the league was prepared' to raise the curtain on the second half Tha Giants won by a two-game margin over the Hopkinsville (Ky) Hoppers managed by Suther former football star at Alabama The other four teams finished as follows: Union City (Tenn) Greyhounds third Jackson (Tenn) Generals fourth) Portagevllle (Mo) Pirates flftnt and Paducah (Ky) Red Birds sixth'' if i- New York July (A Max Baer leaplnf a hundred pacls Ahead or the gosslpera says that and bride of eleven days are parting The bride waa somewhere ahead or behind with a paradoxical comment: "We are very happy" For what conclusion that can be drawn from the reported facta here they are: The former heavyweight boxing champion accompanied by a girl who was formerly believed engaged to him met a group of friends In a midtown restaurant last night and said of himself and bride: "I'm Jewish and she's Catholic so It's no go The marriage la on the Mrs Baer the former Mary Ellen Sullivan who married him In Washington on June 29 was Informed last night of the statement Kid Lott To Face Perkins Replace Sullivan on Friday Card A change In Rossvllle'a Friday night wrestling program will find Jimmy (Kid) Lou popular Blrming ham grappler showing In place of Joe Sullivan It was announced today Lott will go against Stewart Per kina who pinned the highly touted Verne Clark of California on last week's card The- signing of the 'Bama middle weight assure patrons of the wrestling at the State line arena a well-balanced card In the feature Joe Gunther the Nashvillian who only recently loet back the middleweight championship to Gus Kalllo after holding the title for one month will Bhow against Tommy Tassos Tassos Is very popular with local fans snd will have a majority of them pulling for him to defeat the "crown prince" Gunther has tha reputation of be-ing one of the cleverest middleweight In the game today and la a great showman He has performed here previously proving himself to be a great crowd pleaser Rossllle promoters have announced that LeRoy McGulrk former light-heavyweight champion of the world had agreed to appear her at an early date Hla opponent has not been se lected It la possible that Joe iDUl-man the ItidlttpapoUs Greek will be (jffered the match lv Post Poloists Faceliivaders Local Hot in Atlanta New Orleans Rider A free twin-bill polo attraction was to be offered at Fort Oglethorpe this afternoon when the Oglethorpe Hus-sara were slated to take off with the New Orleans Crescents at 3:30 o'clock to be followed by a tilt between the Oglethorpe Dragoons and the Horse Guards from Atlanta Both Invading clans are known all over the South and should be able to give the home forces a battle and polo fan a- thrill The visitor will play each otner Friday at 4 pm' In another gratis attraction and the winner will meet a picked team of Dragon-Hussar Sunday at 3 pm The locals have one of the strongest teams they have had in years and have gotten away to a good start They recently ended a aeries In a dead heat with the hard-rldlng Oklahoma Cowboy The line-ups: First Game Hussars No 1 Lieut Catlton No 2 Lieut Ward No 3 Capt Baker back Capt Hemby Crescents No 1 Wolfe No 2 Barclay No 3 Herman back Colima Second Game Dragoons No 1 Lieut Franklin No 2 Lleutfi Neal No 3 Capt Her-ren back Lieut Berry No Grahsm: No 2 Christian No 3 Smith back Morttrl Bill Terry manager of the league-leading New York Giants was In Pittsburgh ted: scoffing at reports that and Frar kle Frisch of the Cardinals had words In the clubhouse after the game because Hal Schu macher was not eieten by the latter as the starting tcher and mytelf have been good friends ever sifice wa played together at the Polo Ground aald Terry had no argument about anything Frisch started Walker He was In a tough spot for pb-obers I helped all 1 could oy holding out Schumacher lost Sunday To do 11 I had to pitch HubbelL against the Dodgers a team that-always gives him trouble "If I had managed the team In the allstar game I might hive started Schumacher but I have to criticism of Frisch for leaving started Walker and wt had no words about At any rate It seems that Terry should not be too disturbed about It Giants open against the Pirates In the first game of their Western swing today with Schumacher In shape to take the hill and undoubtedly turn In another of his fine per-formances Meanwhile the Yankees open with the Cleveland Indiana at home very much aware of the vlctorymad Detroit Tigers who are visiting the Senators down at Washington The Yanks lead tha American by only one gam and the Indians In fourth place have been playing soma good ball at times The Tigers have i (Continued on Next Page) Either Burke or Linke Com 'ing When Coppola Russell Get Over Ailments Engel Off for Capital City McColl to Pitch Friday Lookouts Down Knox 4-1 The Lookouts may get pitching trength-JoonJiyaomejturn of Udy Fortune but It be from the Washington Senators That la the Senators send the Mllans another pitcher for tour whole days at the very least An epidemic of aliments particularly a broken linger suffered recently by Jack Russell 29-year-old righthander- and an- attack of appendicitis suffered by SOyear-old Henry (Hank) Coppola necessitating an op-eratlon has hit the Senator camp and the result Is that the Nationals need everything they have In the way of bo talent- Russell la expected to be ready to travel' again In a few days however and Owner Clark Griffith In a tele-' Burke Balks at BeinR Released to Lookouts Considering Relirenwnl Washington July 10 (A Pitcher Bob Burke who has Clever been ahle to flpd his atrtde this year will be released to of the Southern Association Clark Griffith owner of the Washington Benators said today "Burks Is undecided whether he'll go or Griffith said He Is considering retirement gram to The News today said that it would be approximately four days before he would be able to dispatch a pitcher to the luckless Mllans He definitely promised to send the Lookouts a new pitcher however And until Washington does send the key to the pressing problem the Lookouts will be trying to work out the puzzle by struggling along with only four pitchers Griffith did not Say who was salted to Join the Lookouts here Sunday but said that It would be Bob Burke Innky southpaw or Ed Mnke stocklly built righthander who has seen service here before The Lookouts may get some consolation out of the fact that the suspension on the veteran Alexander Boyd McCall will lift In time for the veteran to go against the Knoxville Smokies In the final of a four-game series In the Smoky City next Friday and also In the fact that Bleve Bean who has been showing a lot of stuff In workouts at Engel Stadium In the absence of the Lookouts should be ready to take a turn on the mound by Saturday Calvin Griffith Lookout secretary announred'hylong dlstanre -telephone- from Knoxville today that Bob Loane Where They Play Today SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION -CHATTANOOGA at Knoxville Little Rnrk at New Oili-snx Memphis at Atlanta at Na-hvIHt NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston nt t'hicuan New York at Pittalmrvh Brooklyn at Cinnnnatl (oightV Only ganu- srhcilnlril AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit at Washinirtnn ISt I mi is at Cleveland at New Yntk fhu-aso at Boston waa due to Join the club today Voung Griff also sRld that the club was Jubilant over their 4 1 triumph over the Bmokles yesterday and said that the locals were confident of a clean sweep Joe Engel president of the Look-' outs was scheduled to leave lor Washington today for a conference with Pappy Griffith regarding the local baseball situation HayoB Downs Knoxiillp 4- Knoxville July iSpcrlHl)-Back In the select 500 class hy virtu of a 4-to-l triumph here yesterday the Igiokouts were scheduled to tangle with the Knoxville Smokies In the second of a lour-gnme series here this afternoon with Young Hick -Lanahan formerly of -the Washington sandlots of the mound Manager Lee Head whose pitching staff Is in great shape duo to a six out-of-etght-garfie winning alreuk on a recent 'oad trip announced that he would Rend either Don Lannlnif or Climax Blethen-gnlnst AheMilnnr this afternoon James Millard Hayes youthful right-hander did Chattanooga's pitch-Ing yesterday with only two days ol rest but was In brilliant form let ting the hapless Knoxville nine down with but six safeties The Lookout collected a grand total of thirteen blow off Lett Scott The 'Noogans were still without the services of Bob Loane new acquired from the Council Bluffs (la) club of the Western Association but the new star was expected to be among those present for this after-toon's clash No less than five Lookouts came tip yesterday with a total of two blows Ed Remerenko Johnny (Rrdi Marlon Walter Mtlllca Johnny Ml-hallo and Freddy Slngton who went bltlesa In hta Chattanooga debut Singles by Buddy Lewie Slngton Remerenko and Mllltea gave the Lookouts a two-run lead In the fourth after there scoreless Innings They got their other two markers In the GOLF CLUBS carry the famous Bobby Jo'nix and Espinosa clubs tn stock Get more distance on your iron ihots with Espinosa Graduated Weight Balanc Irons AVI SON'S 111 MARKET To Erect New Bowling Alleys Conner Plan Opening Next September Work on fifteen Brunswlck-Balke bowling alleys will be started next week-at the-old building Si 9U Market Street will be completed for an opening In September It wag announced last night The new recreation center will be under the management of Con-ner who will return to Chattanooga after a residence In Nashville of several -years In addition to the bowling alleys accommodatlona will be arranged to taka care of family parties and bridge tables will be provided for those who do not bowl The new venture will be known 'aa the Chattanooga recreation center and will be one of the most modern and 'up-to-date alleys in this section As soon as the alleys are completed work will start on modern reat rooms showers and lounges A committee headed by Over-ton representing the Chattanooga Bowling Association met with Mr Conner last night at the Hotel Patten and Indorsed the Idea Reorganization of the local asao elation will be made In' the near fu ture and an effort will be made to bring the Southern bowling tournament here both ex-tltle holders Paulino Uzcu-dun and other all snubbed the union by Ignoring Invitation to participate in the tournament Charles with a thirteen-year ring career has been whipped by most of "the leading and second-rate heavyweights including' Camera Paulino Tommy Loughran Otto Von Porat and even Britain' "horizontal Phil 8cott 7 1 1 milUTY ff 1 IL A A CAE Mt-ntpHi Uirnuhhm (110 800 Bill 1101 urn u- Errors Ruble Wild J9UttJmttedjnx Benning 2 Waul 2 Wood-wild 2 Reese Huleheiba "Maniuamt" PowelT Ruble Klein Clancy Horvan lier stolen bases Reese Powell Ruble Ward (wu-ln hits Hulchenon Ben-nina Moore 2 Cox Woodward at wood t- saee i ice i tan left on bases Memphis 6 Birmimtham 1 double plays Powell to kinlana to Keene Klein to Clancy Klein to Moore bases on balls nff Howard 1 off Collier 2 struck uul hy llowaid II Greer 1 Shmin 2 Collier 6 hit by pitcher by Collier (Greerl wild pilch Howard hits off Howard 14 in 8 inning runs off Bhuun 8 in II I -II a runs off Collier ft in 4 2-3 runs winning pitcher Collier: losing pitcher Greer Umpires (biggs and Curlin Time 2:08 LITTLE ROCK a NEW ORLEANS Nonnkpef Sa nfurd 2b Liberto lb Browne lb Andrus If Dkshotrf Kaness Bieee Portrrp ft 0 0 2 0 3 111b 5 12 13 4 0 0 8 0 4 1110 3 114 0 4 12 2 2 4 1 2 ft 0 3 0 10 0 Wthlyef Boss 111 Mrgan2h Clesonrf Roself Autry Cnoliy3b lpess Milnarp Wllghbyp 0 0 0 0 alliekey 10 0 0 0 Totals 40 10 17 27 8 Totals 308 10 24 11 a Balled for Willoughby in ninth Lillie Unrk 000 New Oilcans 001 014 8 010 10 Summary- Frrnr Roxe rum batted In Clerxon 2 Puller Altilriia 2 Ihekebnt Rice Muruan Rime 2 Autry 2 Connolly 1 ce Sanford two bane hits Bnxx Dirk-ehol Connolly (ileeaun Rose Autry llire three-base hit Morgan Gleeson Cleexon Amiens: home run (llcesnn stolen base Morgan double plays Glee-son to Lee Knne to Sanford to Browne I left on bases Little Knek 8 New Orleans 9: lumea on balls off 2 Mllnar 3 Willolighby 1 struck out by Mllnar fi Pmler 4 hits off Porter II in 8 plus innings with ft runs losing pilehcr Wil bmuhhy Umpires Johnson and Bund Time 2:18 ATLANTA a a tami'Hir ft 0 3 2 a Hami-Irf fi (I 0 3 Hill 4 0 19 2 HnoliBlh 4 0 110 0 4 12 0 1 Han lii 4 'llaTriajT 4 irtTn Mciorraa 4 1114 Pmmunna 4 0 18 0 Bi'hmliltp 3 0 0 0 2 aMi'I'aikilt 10 10 0 NASHVILLE a a bFirltorf 3 0 0 4 0 Roddass 4 0 0 1 3 Rehbrgrf 4 2 3 ft 0 Shiileylb 4 0 17 0 Taill If 4 13 2 0 Martin 1b A- 0 00 Kinrr2b 3 0 1 4 a Gnorhe 3 0 0 4 Speeeep 1 0 0 0 1 Tolala 31 3 8 27 8 Total 38 2 1 1 24 9' allattrif for Schmidt In ninth hhiarlln awarded fir1 Interference by catcher oio ono ooi 2 Nauhville Old 001 3 Summary Error Palmliann 2 Klnrer nini halted In Palmlano Kiner Shirley laitt James two-bae hlla RIchiioiirx haac Flaritn Taltt aae mire Martin double playa Rodda In Klnrer to Shirley left nn haea Atlanta Nashville 8 atriirk nut hy Speece 3 Schmidt 3 Umpire Cmphcll and Ain-amith rime of same 1 :40 Soutliprn League Leaders (Compiled for the Ainciatcd Prea hy Charle If Miller off icial league atati-tirian Batting Club (i AR Pet Browne 1 Rf 80 287 47 r4 382 Itoee Memidi 87 o8 I- Srott Birm 82 200 27 71 3fift Clecion 0 84 207 fi2 IIP 3s Hooka Atlanta 40 185 21 81 330 Leader a Year Azo Tnday-Welntraub Naahville 395 Pitching Club Milnar New Orleana Muatalkli Little Rock Tnurhetnne Memphia Kelley Atlanta Durham Atlanta Hnma Kuna I Pet 10 18 4 78? 18 8 2 750 10 13 8 722 inrrmi 0 4 892 15 24 tltt Naahville liutrheeon Memphia Autry New Urban 9 Run RatUd Duke Mmphls 89 1 Gleeon New Orlaan 80 Stolen Nonnrnkamp Littls Rock 17 Bor New Orleans 15 Douhla Flay Chattanooja (4 Nuh-vlllv 88 Atlanta 411 1 Mmphla 403 Opponent' Atlanta 114 1 Little Rock 154 TEST ITS POWER AND ECONOMY SPEED AND SAFETY KNEE-ACTION COMFORT AND STABILITY LEARN THAT BALANCED MOTORING IS BETTER MOTORING Your Chevrolet dealer' cordially the super-safety of it solid teel 'Turret-Top '( 1 invite you to drive the new Master 1 1 Body by Fisher and Weatherproof De Luxe Chevrolet without any obligation! 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