Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 76, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 March 1911 — AGREES WITH CONNIE MACK [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

AGREES WITH CONNIE MACK

Hugh ) Jennings Respects Cleveland and Chicago ’Teams, But He Has No Fear of 8L Louis Browns. / Hugh 'Jennings, leader of the Detroit rigers, In speaking of the merits of the various teams In the American league the other. day, said, as he phased through Denver on the wind-up Df his honeymoon: “The next baseball season will be the most prosper ous In history, and It Is likely to develop into one of the closest races in the history of the American league. “There will be two strong factors In the American league race next year which did not appear In the past season. They are Cleveland and Chi-

cago. Comiskey has been strengthening his aggregation slowly but effectively. I .would not be surprised, to see the Soxffinlsh one, two, three, ’the Naps must be figured, too. T|iey have pulled up wonderfully, and imy plans will include serious consideration of their ability. ; “Then, too, the Senators must Inot be overlooked. The Washington leader may have something up his sleeve. St. Louis is about the only aggregation that does not need to b«f watched closely.” - I

Hugh Jennings.