Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 205, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 August 1912 — ROCHESTER’S BRIGHT STAR [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
ROCHESTER’S BRIGHT STAR
"Cozy” Dolan, Former New York Highlander, Is Playing Cleverr~ Game for Manager Ganzel. The real feature of the Rochester champions’ play recently has been the remarkable and timely hitting of that great third sacker, Albert J. (Cozy) Dolan. Cozy is fast climbing towards the top in batting and today his average is .333 in 45 games. The feature of his hitting is its timeliness. On Sunday, June 30, at Jersey City Dolan hit one Over the fence in the tenth inning and it won the game for his team. At Toronto July 2 he hit another one over the fence in the eleventh Inning and the Hustlers won. At Rochester in the morning game of July 4 with the score a tie when the Champs went to bat In the ninth Inning and McMillan, who was first to bat, had been retired, Sir Cozy slammed the hall over the left field fence. Saturday, July 6, with the score a tie In the tenth Inning and McMillan on second base, along comes Mr. Dolan and hits the ball in left field, thereby winning the game and fifty dollara for himself. Not content with all this glory, he put the finishing touch to the second game at Buffalo the other day by lifting (me over the fence with one man on and it was enough to win again. Not only Is Dolan to be praised for his batting, but he is fielding In grand style and one must look beyond the
International league to find a greater pair op the left side of the diamond than rtolan and McMillan. Harry Wolverton made a big mistake when he let Dolan get away from the Yankees without a thorough trial.
“Cozy" Dolan.
