Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 171, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 July 1911 — M’INNIS IS FAST INFIELDER [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
M’INNIS IS FAST INFIELDER
Youngster is Not Yet Old Enough to Vote, but Is Sensation of American League.
Jack Mclnnis of the Athletics is not old enough to vote, but he is the best substitute infielder in the country. “Stuffy,” as his team mates call him, first saw the light of day in Gloucester, Mass., in October, 1890. He joined the Athletics in the spring of 1900, having made a name for him-
self as a member of the Gloucester High school nine and the Haverhill New England league team. Mack started him in as a regular, but he soon yielded the shortstop position to Jack Barry. He made nine hits in thirteen times at bat in the recent series with the Highlanders, getting five In one game. Mclnnis is the sensation of the American league season.
Jack Mclnnis.
