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1937-38 SEASON: ST. PATRICK'S for the first half of the season, BURKE'S the second half.
This was a troubled season for the pro league. The Shamrock team broke up, and there was a squabble for the Scottish players and Billy Gonsalves. Finally they went with the South Siders and won the cup. There seemed to be little interest in the season, only in the cup play.
Oct. 26, 1937
The season got off to a slow start. The Shamrock's Scots and Gonsalves quit and joined St. Patrick's. The Shamrock's filed a law suit.
Finally the dispute was resolved in a trade, but Gonsalves still wouldn't sign.
Bill Corbett was with Fouke Fur in the Muny. He played inside right and scored in an early benefit game.
Oct. 31, 1937 St. Pat's 2 -- Southside 1
St. Pat's couldn't use the Scots or Gonsalves. Corbett and Worden scored.
- Lineup for St. Pat's
- G. McGowan
- RF Crawford
- LF M. Connors
- RH Tennsen
- CH Fay
- LH Kickham
- OR O'Mara
- IR Worden
- C Bob Corbett
- IL Fredrick
- OL Zensen
Nov. 14, 1937. Add Ed Corbett to outside left.
St. Pat's with Spider Corbett lost 3-1 to an All-Star team as a prelim to St. Matthew vs. a Chicago team.
Dec. 5, 1937. St. Pat's tied St. Matthew's 2-2.
"Bobby Corbett put the St. Pat's in the lead by blocking a kick by fullback Maurice Dalton for a score, but little Ed Kelly, a clever and promising right wing, tied it up before half. The Pat's took the lead again when Ed Corbett scored from Kickham's pass, but Dinty Moore hooked a nice shot to the corner to clinch a tie near the finish."
The struggle of the season continued as Billy Gonsalves would sign a contract with the Shamrock's. He accused St. Pat's of paying him not to. Finally Gonsalves moved to Beltmars in the Muny.
Dec. 16, 1937
McNab, Begley, Tom Erbe (all with the Shamrock's last year) were ready to sign with the South Siders if released.
Dec. 20, 1937 South Side 2 -- St. Pat's 1
Bob Corbett scored
Dec. 27, 1937 St. Matthew's 5 -- St. Pat's 1
"Bobby Corbett scored the Pat's lone goal and except for a few minutes in the second half Andy Fredrick's team was completely outplayed."
Jan. 2, 1938
Neither Corbett was in St. Pat's lineup. Pat's defeated the Burkes 2-0. Willie Welsher was at outside left for the Burkes.
Jan. 9, 1938 Bob Corbett moves to the Burkes
Much soccer realignment "With Henry Diaz, Joe Garcia and Bobby Corbett added to his roster since last Sunday, Manager Emil Cueto now has the dark horse of the soccer race in the Burke Club."
Burke's surprised St. Matthew's 2-2. The old Shamrock players were holding out until after the first cup games. Other teams did not want to pool players. Each felt it had a good chance for the cup. The Burke's looked good.
"Henry "Gemelo" Diaz, at outside left, and Bobby Corbett, inside left, were playing together for the first time this season and they will unquestionably be a more dangerous pair in their second game. The Burkes may prove too strong for the sensational Matthews..."
Jan. 17, 1938.
8 former members of the Shamrocks signed with South Siders and they beat St. Pat's (Bob Corbett was no longer with St. Pat's, but with the Burkes.)
Jan. 30,1938 CORBETT INELIGIBLE
St. Matthew's vs. Burke's cup game.
"Because he was not signed up to a contract before the cup game deadline, Bobby Corbett, who recently helped the forward line, will be ineligible for today's play. That gave Lou Mendez a chance to win a niche in the Spanish Club's hall of fame." (The Burke's, despite the Irish name, was a team heavily of Spanish-American players.)
Burke's won, 5-4 over St. Matthew's.
Feb. 6, 1938 Southside eliminated Burke's 1-0
Bob Corbett was back in the lineup, and after the game Watson and Gonsalves signed with the South Siders for the rest of the cup matches.
- Burkes----------------------position---------------------South Siders
- Valdez-------------------------G--------------------------Dumas
- Cueto-------------------------RF-------------------------Erbe
- J. Garcia----------------------LF-------------------------Davidson
- Seidel------------------------ RH------------------------Egan
- Suarez------------------------CH------------------------Begley
- Kiecilinski-------------------LH------------------------Dalton
- A. Garcia---------------------OR------------------------McNab
- Vasquez----------------------IR -------------------------Nielson
- L. Garcia----------------------C-------------------------Lawther
- Bob Corbett------------------IL-------------------------Filin
- Diaz--------------------------OL-------------------------Flynn
1938-39 SEASON: BURKE CLUB. AND THE BIRTH OF BOB'S WONDERFUL FIRST SON!!!!
Oct. 26, 1938
Bill Corbett at inside left with Ed Begley, functioned well for Fouke Fur in the Muny.
Oct. 30, 1938
"ALEC MCNAB AND CORBETT JOIN THE BURKE CLUB"
"Bobby Corbett will be at the inside right and Jimmy Kelly will be on the outside. Corbett, who has had several season's experience as a center forward finished up last season playing a brilliant inside left for the Burkes."
Andy Frederick's Lindell team was to play the Burkes at West Side Park, and beat them 2-1. Bob Corbett did not play.
Feb. 6, 1939
"Bill Corbett's goal with his head was the highlight of the German's victory over Carondelet. Corbett scored again and so did Rapplean in the second half."
Ed Corbett missed a couple of scoring opportunities, but he was the best man the Moloney's had in midfield.
1939-40 SEASON: GERMAN SPORTS CLUB
The next three seasons,
- 1939 -- 40
- 1940 -- 41
- 1941 -- 42
In the fall of 1939 the team to beat were the Schumachers. They had won the last two MUNY championships and simply had to win once more to retire the trophy, which went to the first team to win the championship three times. This travelling trophy will figure more in Bob's career later on. The German Sports Club was not in the MUNY league, but the left overs of the pro league and was sort of a semi-pro league playing in University City. The league opened with five teams:
The German Sports Club -------------Position-------The German Sport Club
Nov. 6, 1939 in the opening --------------------------in Spring, 1940 against Schumackers
of the U. City League --------------------------------in the MUNY playoffs.
"GERMANS DEFEAT SCHUMACHERS 1-0. CORBETT'S GOAL COMES LATE IN SECOND PERIOD"
"Bobby Corbett's score, a sort of Bert Patenaude classic in which he gave speed and direction to a ball shot by Ed Rapplean, found the extreme corner of the Schumacher goal, about seven minutes before the end of the game."
"The bustling tactics of Ortman and Molloy on defense and the unpredictable thrusts of rugged Bobby Corbett at center forward transformed the German team into a winning combination."
German Sport Club lineup
- G. Grossigloss
- RF Julius
- LF Connors
- RH Ortman
- CH Murphy
- LH Molloy
- OR Robinson -- Art Bovett
- IR Pearson
- C Bob Corbett
- IL Bob O'Shaughnessy
- OL Cocoran -- Rapplean
It is also interesting to note that Spider Corbett was playing for Maloney Electric this year.
1940-41 SEASON: SCHUMACHERS SOCCER CLUB
Mr. Schumacher really wanted to win the third leg on the travelling trophy for MUNY champions, and the team stocked up. As best Bob Corbett can remember he rode the bench a great deal that year. This memory of his matches the newspaper records in which he only turns up in the line ups every few weeks.
What is interesting is that the Schumachers never did win the third leg on the trophy. Rather, the El Rey Chili team, which only existed for three years, won the MUNY championship for three straight years and Bob Corbett played with them during this period. There is an interesting story about the response of Mr. Schumacher when the El Rey's took the trophy on Corbett's goal -- but I'll save that story for that year, 1944-45.
The Schumacher line up early in the season showed as follows:
- Dueker ---------- G
- Vasquez --------- LF
- Julius ---------- RF
- Gerard ---------- LH
- Pawiak ---------- CH
- Ed. Dueke ------ RH
- Rogles --------- 0L
- Corbett -------- C
- Murphy --------- IR
- Fogarty -------- OR
I was able to find one newspaper photo of the 1940-41 Schumachers, but the photo is not of very good quality.
THE 1940-41 SCHUMACHERS
Front row: Bill Laganke,trainer, 1. Edward McInerney, 2. Bill Connors, 3. Bob Corbett, 4. Paul Greco, 5. Bill Fogarty, 6. Edward Gerard, 7. Walter Davis, 8. Lloyd Vasquez, and Manager George McGann.
Back row: George Steffin, trainer, 1.Bob Pawlak, 2. Wildred Murphy, 3. Otton Seidel, 4. Edward Dueker, 5. John Gross, 6. Pat Reidy, 7. Bill Rogles, 8. Jerry Julius, 9. Edwin Dueker and Eddie Mayer, trainer.
The season was one in which the Schumachers were not much in contention for the league championship. Fehls was the team to beat, and they eventually won the league, but didn't win the championship.
On Feb. 24, 1941, despite a very tough season, the Schumachers advanced in the playoffs beating St. Ambrose. This set up an important game with the favorite Fehl-Weis team, which had won the league championship.
The semi-final game was Feb.24,1941 and in a big upset Schumachers defeated Fehls handily, 4-1.
On March 10, 1941 Schumachers tried to win the MUNY championship for its third time against the Stokers. The game ended in a 2-2 tie, setting up a replay on St. Patrick's Day, March 17, 1941. Corbett was back in the Schumacher line up, but couldn't do anything and the Schumachers fell 2-0.
One interesting note from this season was that early in the fall there was a benefit game in which Bill Corbett played for Fouke Fur. The newspaper account (Oct. 20, 1940) indicates that Fouke Fur did not have a team in competition, but that once a year they fielded a team for a benefit game, and this team was made up exclusively of players who also worked for Fouke Fur.
1941-42 SEASON: ST. JAMES SENIOR TEAM
ST. LOUIS ALL-STAR
CYC LEAGUE ALL-STARS
The 1941-42 season marked the last of Bob Corbett's three seasons in relative obscurity. This season he played with the St. James team in the MUNY league, but it wasn't even a team in the "major" league of the MUNY.
However, despite the fact that St. James neither won its own division or advanced to the playoffs, Bob Corbett was selected for the MUNY league All-Star team, and also played on the CYC All-Stars. The MUNY All-Stars lost to MUNY champions, the Raftery Egans, a team with which Bob would play a couple of season in the late 1940s.
During this year Spider Corbett played for the Bender Market in the MUNY league.
"The Municipal All-Star soccer team, which went down to a 1-to-0 defeat at the hands of the Raftery-Eagans,
Municipal senior division champions, yesterday in a benefit game at Fairgrounds Park, is shown above. The players are:"
Front row: 1. Bill Connors, Ed Kuchner, Ted Kirchhoefer, Joe Spica, Joe Lanigan, Milton Valdez,
Ed Marsck,Amiel Muniz, and Ted Werner.
Top row: Joe Phelan, comanager, Larry Kicham, Pete Jones, Bill Cohan, Charles McCArthy, Bob Corbett,
Bill Osterholt, Gus Alberici and Steve Mertz, comanager. Mascot Murphy is in the front."
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