Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 140, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 June 1912 — LEE TANNEHILL’S HARD LUCK [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

LEE TANNEHILL’S HARD LUCK

Arm is Splintered Ten Minutes After First Opportunity to Break Into Game This It’s pretty ‘‘tough to be put out with a broken wrist before you have been ten minutes in the game, but that is what happened to Lee Tannehill of the Chicago White Sox on May 8. He had taken Weaver’s place in the game

with Washington and was at bat when one of Walter Johnson’s shoots caught him on the arm. He did not know the arm was broken until he went into the field after the side was retired and attempted tft throw.

Lee Tanfiebill.