Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 303, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 December 1912 — UMPIRES SELECT ALL-STARS [ARTICLE]

UMPIRES SELECT ALL-STARS

Evans and Klem TelJ Who Thhy Think Are the Best Players In Their Respective Leagues. j n the major leagues are certainly in a good position to judge ball players. William Evans of the American league and Bill Klem of the National league have picked two allstar teams, one representing what Evans thinks Is the best in the younger organization and the other in the topliners, to the mind of Klem, in the National league. These selections express the opinioh of the arbiters as.to the worth of each ball player and how each man has helped his club throughout the present season. • The selection for the American league, by Billy Evans, Is: Catcher —Stanage, Detroit. Pitcher —Johnson, Washington. Shortstop—Wagner, Boston. x First Base —Mclnnis, Athletics. Second Base—Collins, Athletics. Third Base —Baker, Athletics. Right Field —Cobb, Detroit, i Center Field —Speaker, Boston. Left Field —Jackson, Cleveland. Utility Inflelder —Barry, Athletics. Utility Outfielder —Milan, Washington. That for the National league, by W. J. Klem, Is: Catchers—Archer, Chicago; Meyers, New York. Pitchers Mathewson, Marquard and Tesreau, New York; Rucker, Brooklyn. First Base —Daubert, Brooklyn. Second Base —Doyle, New York. Third Base —Zimmerman, Chicago. Shortstop—Wagner, Pittsburg. Outfielders —Bescber, Cincinnati; Magee, Philadelphia; Wilson, Pittsburgh; Schulte, Chicago. Utility Inflelder —Sweeney, Boston.