Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 300, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 December 1910 — SPORTING GOSSIP [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

SPORTING GOSSIP

John T. Brush has been re-elected president of the New York Giants. Walter Oftmp acknowledges that hrains beat Princeton, even if some of it came from the west. James E. Sullivan, secretary of the National A. A. U., says all teams of the union must play registered nines or he dropped. Football by artificial light, somehow or other, doesn’t seem to appeal to the true gridiron fan. — Reliability runs are not so excltingas football, but they are as prolific of the element of danger, it seems. Hunting seems to be the favorite pastime of major league baseball players when they are not working at their profession. Doc White, the White Sox southpaw, has made such a success in vaudeville that his auditors are wondering why ha didn’t think of It before.