Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 203, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 August 1910 — DIAMOND GOSSIP [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

DIAMOND GOSSIP

Pitcher Krause of the Athletics may* not pitch again this season. His arm has been troubling him all season. Twoi specialists examined his arm the other! day and said that he would have to! rest up or he might never pitch again.. Manager Mack told the youngster tot go home and take a complete rest. Uncle Ben Shlbe is sorry that he dldl not build a larger park two years ago.; shlbe park Is already too small to hold! the crowds that Want to see the Athletics every afterhoon when they are* at home. Umpire Walsh was attacked and «e~ verely beaten by the crowd at Zanesville, 0., the other day after Lejauna made a home run and won the game at Evansville. The minor league fan hankers after excitement all the time. Thertvare two good Indians in the American association. Pitcher McGlynn and Pitcher Leroy are both descendants of the original inhabitants of this country and both are pitching) grand ball this season. Manager McAleer of Washington is using Lefty Lellvelt on first base in. place of Unglaub, who has fallen away* in his batting and John Henry, the Holy Cross recruit, hack of the bat. The Cleveland team has paid $7,009 for Outfielder Jackson of the Southern league. The youngster has been the sensation {n fielding and batting all this season