Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 225, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 September 1911 — HOW FRANK SELEE DISCOVERED A STAR [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

HOW FRANK SELEE DISCOVERED A STAR

Frank Seelee, who more than any other man was responsible for assembling the former world champion Cubs, the greatest exponent of Inside baseball of the last decade, may have another wreath added to his imposing laurels, providing Roy Corhan, White Sox recruit, establishes his right to recognition as a regular member of Comiskey’s club in 1911. Selee discovered Corhan way out in New Mexico when the great baseball strategist,

broken down in health, had gone thither in search of a healing balm in 1906. Corhan played for the Pueblo team three years. In 1907, the first year he was with Selee, he more than came up to expectations. He batted .235 and stole enough bases to give him a place among the/ Ty Cobbs of the western league. Corhan bettered his batting average in 1908, reaching .258, and hit .270 in 1908.

Roy Corhan, Promising Young Infielder.