Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 198, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 August 1912 — PLAYED IN VARIOUS LEAGUES [ARTICLE]

PLAYED IN VARIOUS LEAGUES

Jack Graney Has Every Other Member of Cleveland Team Beaton as to Experience. . ' “Jack” 'Graney has every other member of the Cleveland outfit outclassed and tied to the starting mark when it comes to variety of experiences. A year ago Jim McGuire led the field. Though younger in “Jack" has already performed in seven different leagues with the fololwlng clubs: Erie, Pa.; Fulton, N. Y.; Rochester; Wilkesbarre, Cleveland, Cplumbus, Portland, Cleveland. h Beat it if you can. And he’s still so yonug and frisky. Even Nap Lajoie, the vet in years of the squad, doesn’t ' compare with “Jack.** Larry has confined his efforts to three clubs, Fall River, Athletics and Cleveland. “Tuck” Turner and Joe Birmingham, the other vets, also'stand near the foot of the list “Tuck’s” record shows a trial with Pittsburg, subsequent development at Columbus, and finally a trip to Cleveland. Joe Birmingham displayed his talent with the A., J. and G. team of the N.'Y. State league, before Cleveland grabbed him. ' ' ,