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Try a Want Ad 12 Cent a Word-==Cash Ray Schalk, *Clever You An Interesting question that has bobbed up in the American league re- cently relates to the problem of sing- ling out the catching “find” of the season. Chicago fans are practically unanimous that the palm should go to Ray Schalk of the White Sox and they have much company .in other cities. They consider the problem an easy one. Some critics have appeared to dispute the right to the honor of the young backstop corralled by Comiskey recently. “I watched Wallie Schang of the PhiladelplNa Athletics closely in the series with the Cleveland Naps and with all due respéct to Schalk I think Connie Mack has bagged the biggest young catcher, all things considered, .in the major leagues,” said a Cleve- land scribe. “I have seen Schalk in several se- ries and I also have been in a position to watch the work of Schang in a bit- ter series in which Cleveland was bat- tling Philadelphia with the clubs in first and second place. Schalk is just as good a receiver as Schang, but I think this young catcher of Mack has the edge on the Chicago backstop in speed, in throwing and batting—im- portant considerations in a catcher.” While some fans and critics are in- clined to be prejudiced in favor of such stars as Schalk and Schang, it is interesting to know what scribes and fans of other cities think of these players when they are visiting hostile camps. The work of Schalk has stood out in marked contrast to that of any of ~ BONEHEADED PLAY BY cosa} “John Andersoning” Was Only Ex-l ceeded by Catcher Henry’s Forget- fulness and Poor Work. Ty Cobb's “John Andersoning” in ! the first inning of a recent game | caused more comment in Washington | than any spectacular play Ty has} made in recent years. | It is the first time that Cobb can | be justly accused of pulling a rank bit | | of “boneheadedness,” and Ty got out | of the fix because of the surprise and | momentary mental lapse of John | Henry, Washington's star catcher, | Bush had reached third on an error | and a sacrifice, and Cobb had walk- ' Ty Cobb. ed. Ty then stole second, and the theft was so easy that he raced on to third. Henry was so visibly surprised that he crept down the third base line, with the ball in his hand, as though intent on reaching and tagging Cob. Cobb saw the situation, and after grinning at Henry for a moment he shot back toward second and passed McBride before the shortstop took Henry’s throw, | dian, now with the Browns, i8 becom- THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER WHICH IS REAL “FIND” OF THE SEASON? ng White Sox Backstop. the opposing catchers on'other teams in the recent whirl of Comiskey’sgath- letes around the eastern circle. His great plays at times were so thrilling as to draw spontaneous applause from a crowd rooting for the visiting club’s downfall. Following is the opinion of an ob- server in Boston, after watching Schalk in the series between the world’s champions and the White Sox recently: “I have seen all the catchers in the American league this season and I think Schalk is head and shoulders above the whole lot. In getting down in front of the plate for bunted balls and whipping the sphere to first I have never seen his equal. His throw- ing is accurate, his receiving a delight to see and his batting surprising. He seems as quick as a cat In tagging runners out at the home plate and also seems absolutely fearless.” These two opinions of Schalk, ex- .pressed by critics outside Chicago. show how highly this young catcher is rated even by those who . give Schang the shade in a comparison of the work of those two young stars. Chicago fans have.had little opportu- nity to judge of the relative merits of these young catechers. They are strong for Schalk and chances are few White Sox fans could be found who would give any other catcher in the world the edge over the former Mil- waukee phenom purchased by Presi- dent Comiskey last fall for the rec- ord price of the season paid for a minor league pl.ayer. Li Hung Schang is the young back- | stop of the Athletics. * % ¥ The Cleveland players declare that | the Polo grounds is the smoothest field they ever played on. . * * % Mike Bn{enfi, the former Carlisle In- {ing a star shortstop. . * » . They say that Umpire Byron has a | pose back of the box seats that would be hard for a professional model hold. : | . & Billy Murray, the Pirates alert sccut, | discovered Catcher Coleman when | sent out on a hurry-up order from Fred i Clarke, . Ty Cobb and Joe Jackson are put- ting up another neck and neck dash for the American league batting su- premacy. . & 8 One of the greatest joys of Moose McCormick’s life has been nddeply taken away from him. He can no long- er bat for Josh Devore, L I Turning -back the pages of history we find that some years ago a Cleve- land team was leading the league at this stage—and finished fifth! g LI Lee Magee, the young infielder of the Cards, pulled off & Ty Cobb stunt in’a recent game againat the Phillies. |He’ scored all the way from first on o short single. 3T Beef Roll A New Way of Using Left Overs By Mys. 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