- Alibi Ike
"Alibi Ike" is a series of short stories written by
Ring Lardner and first published in the "Saturday Evening Post " onJuly 31 ,1915 . The story is about Frank X. Farrell, a baseball player who continually makes excuses for everything that goes wrong or right. For example, when asked what he batted last year, Farrell says that he had hadmalaria most of the season, which is why he hit only .356.The stories were made into a 1935
screwball comedy movie starring Joe E. Brown andOlivia de Havilland . In the adaptation, ace baseball player Frank X. Farrell is nicknamed "Alibi Ike" due to his penchant for making up excuses. Farrell falls in love with Dolly Stevens, played by de Havilland. Farrell is kidnapped by gangsters to stop him from pitching. The film is considered one of the better baseball comedies.Facts
*Ring Lardner is said to have patterned Alibi Ike after baseball player King Cole.
*A bunch of popular major leaguers madecameo appearance s in the film, among othersGuy Cantrell ,Dick Cox ,Cedric Durst ,Mike Gazella , Wally Hood,Don Hurst ,Smead Jolley ,Lou Koupal ,Bob Meusel ,Wally Rehg andJim Thorpe .External links
* [http://www.classicreader.com/read.php/sid.6/bookid.748/ Text] of "Alibi Ike"
*imdb title|id=0026055
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