Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 162, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 July 1912 — CHICAGO PITCHER TO SUCCEED CY YOUNG [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

CHICAGO PITCHER TO SUCCEED CY YOUNG

Jimmy Callahan, manager of the Chicago White Sox, expects Ed Walsh to breakCy Young’s record as a pitcher. Callahan Insists Walsh will be as great a pitcher in ten years ah he Is today, and that In point of games won will go above the mark set by the veteran who Is with the Boston Nationals, but who is reported to be on the verge of retiring. “Walsh has a perfect pitching mo-

tion; he doesn’t try to work the hatter by throwing waste balls; his disposition is of the best; his habits couldn’t be improved upon—there isn’t anything too goad for me to say about Walsh,” declares Callahan. “He Is the best pitcher in baseball. There Isn’t any question in my mind as to that. He has the ability. He haß the temperament. What more could a manager ask?”

Ed Waish. Premier Twirler for the White Sox.