Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 261, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 November 1910 — DISCREDITS A THIRD LEAGUE [ARTICLE]
DISCREDITS A THIRD LEAGUE
Georg» Tebeau Doeo Not Believe Good Players Can Be 3ecured for Fletcher Project. George Tebeau, owner of the Kansas City Blues, while in Louisville the other day said that he did not thlnk there will be a new major league. He eald: The players have prospered under organized baseball. They are getting the highest salaries in the history of the game, and the older men, whose experience dates back from ten to fifteen years, will keep the younger ones in line. Men with money arei needed to promote a new league, and; they want to see the value of theirj investment before they put no the cash." Tebeau declares that Kansas City) is the bekt playing city in the American association and says his team, next year will be the best money can! obtain. He says Danny Shay has made good, and will remain as manager.; He expects Thomas M. Chivington tor be re-elected association president; without opposition,,*. ’
