Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 243, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 October 1912 — TERRY TURNER “CAME BACK” [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
TERRY TURNER “CAME BACK”
Clever Cleveland Infielder Playing Great Game This Beason—Also Batting Quite Hard. Terry Turner, the third baseman of the Cleveland team, is having one of the best years he has experienced since joining the ranks of the major leaguers. Terry has been hitting in fine shape all season and has been fielding like he did in the days when he broke into fast company and was known as the demon shortstop of the Naps. While the Clevelands, under Manager Harry Davis, have been a disappointment this year, the playing of Turner has been one of the bright spots in the work of the club. Terry, once regarded as among the greatest shortstops on the diamond, had com
slderable trouble with bis arm, which kept him out of the game for a long time. It was reported at one time that he would never be able to play again, but Terry seems to have come around in good shape of late. He has been batting In the neighborhood of .320 all has regained the place in the hearts of the Cleveland fans he occupied a few years ago;
Terry Turner.
