Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 67, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 March 1914 — BIG SENSATION IN THE BASEBALL WORLD [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
BIG SENSATION IN THE BASEBALL WORLD
The generals of the' Federal baseball league who are engineering the destiny of the newest addition to the baseball situation held a session in New York recently, where this photograph of the “Big Six” was specially made. Standing, left to right: Harry Goldman of Baltimore, “Foxy Ned” Hanlon of the same city, and E. E. Gates (counsel) of Indianapolis.
Seated, left to right: “Charlie” H. Weeghman of Chicago, the real backer of the league; President James A. Gilmore of Chicago and William M. Walker, also of that city. The last named are the “three big ’uns” of the combination which Is causing more of a sensation in baseball than Ims been made in a decade, and gives promise of being successful.
Prominent Officials of the Federal League.
