Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 289, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 December 1912 — NOTES of SPORTDOM [ARTICLE]
NOTES of SPORTDOM
Chick Gandil, the Senators’ great first baseman, has had his tonsils removed. Germany Schaefer has recehed an offer of a job managing an athletic park at Detroit. Bob Harmon of St. Louis said the Pirate squad was the best in either league this season. Eastern writers seem to think Evers is anxious to get rid of Tinker. Johnny doesn’t talk that way. Joe Kelly of the Toronto International league team will take his team to Macon, Ga., to train next spring. When the football regulars are bumped hard the scrubs begin to move about as though they were being overlooked. 'i& 1 Topsy Hartsel’s admirers at Philadelphia gave him a dinner when he returned home after a successful season at Toledo. Joy riding and attacks on the wine crop are to be dismissed on the Athletics’ team next season. So says Connie Mack. • Jake Stahl, chaperon of the blushing world’s title holders, favors letting thp players In on the picture money of post season aeries. _ Several clubs in the Pacific Coast league are after Frank Chance. They Bhould be commended for'wanting toimprove themselves. Fans of New Orleans are going to have much boxing iij a short time. Another new club is to be started. It will he known as the New Royal Athletic club. Zbyszko, the Polish wrestler, is after Frank Gotch again. His manager, Jack Hermann, say the Salt Lake Amusement company is ready to post 15,000 for a bout between the two heavies.
