

23/06/1937
The Hollywood Post's sports writer, Jimmy Jones (Charles Quigley), yearns to be a crime reporter, and thus looks for foul play on even the most routine assignments. In writing a piece about a girl's softball team, Jimmy discovers that their sponsor, Foy Harris (John Gallaudet), is a notorious racketeer who has supposedly gone straight. Jimmy suspects Foy is still up to no good. He begins hanging around the team to do a bit of snooping, and also to be near the cute new pitcher, Ann Casey (Jacqueline Wells).

Charles Quigley
as Jimmy Jones

Julie Bishop
as Ann Casey

John Gallaudet
as Foy Harris

Rita Hayworth
as Sue Collins

Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams
as Det. Lt. Ed Flannagan

Gene Morgan
as Pete, press photographer sidekick

Joseph Crehan
as Editor Brophy

John Tyrrell
as Danny Maschio

George McKay
as Sluggy, the stuttering umpire

Patricia Farr
as Peanuts O'Malley

Harry Tyler
as Sports Editor Dugan

Lucille Lund
as Line Place-holder Jane Harmon

Beatrice Blinn
as Waitress May

Richard Terry
as Henchman Cisto

George Lloyd
as Phil Balter, escapee

James Flavin
as Det. Bill O'Malley

Evelyn Selbie
as Restaurant Fortune Teller

Richard Kipling
as Mr. Raymond

Lee Shumway
as Police Captain

Ann Doran
as Alice, Brophy's secretary

Eddie Fetherston
as Detective Outside Drugstore

Fern Emmett
as

Beatrice Curtis
as

Ruth Hilliard
as

Lee Prather
as

Michael Breen
as
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