Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 185, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 August 1912 — BIG FRENCHMAN FOOLED HIM [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
BIG FRENCHMAN FOOLED HIM
Pitcher Quinn Intentionally Passes Joe Jackson to Get at the Mighty Nap Lajole. For the first time since he has been a member of the Cleveland club. Nap Lajole had the experience of seeing an opposing pitcher pass his processor at bat so he could take a chance at Lajole. That happened in a recent New York game. There were two out, with Graney on third and Olson on second. Jackson had already procured a triple and a single. Quinn pitched carefully to him this time. He soon found himself in the hole and rather
than try to get the ball over for Joe, deliberately pitched two wide ones and passed him, evidently preferring to take a chance bn Lajoie. All the big Frenchman did was to drive in three runs.
Napoleon Lajoie.
