Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 233, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 September 1910 — Walsh After Franchise. [ARTICLE]

Walsh After Franchise.

It was reported in Washington the other day that Ed. Walsh, the White Sox pitcher, is dickering for a franchise in the Connecticut league, and that he may leave major league teaseball to become a magnate. 3 Walsh is after the Hartford franchise, it is said. This is a good )jywwig proposition, and, if he can lanS the franchise, he will ask Comiskey for bis release this fall. It was in the Connecticut league that Walsh made his start in baseball, pitching for the Meridan club, in 1903. j