Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 243, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 October 1912 — WOLVERTON TO REMAIN WITH HIGHLANDERS [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
WOLVERTON TO REMAIN WITH HIGHLANDERS
Within a short time Harry Wolverton, manager of the Hill Top forces, will put his signiature to a contract to manage the club next season. President Farrell is pleased with the measure of success that has greeted the light-haired boss'. Wolverton has had more to contend with than any manager that ever broke Info the big leagues, and through it all he has shown remarkable fortitude and patience. There has been much speculation as to whether Wolverton would be re-
tained by President Farrell as leader of the Highlanders in 1913, but he feels satisfied that Harry has done as well as anybody could under the circumstances. Not only did the two promising Infield recruits, Dolan at first find Gardner at second, fall to make good, but the pitching staff failed to show anything until lately, while the star outfielders of the club, Wolter and Cree, had to quit the game for the season on account of injuries received early in the season.
Manager Harry Wolverton of New York Americans.
