Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 159, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 July 1914 — GEORGE M’QUILLAN IN OLD-TIME FORM [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

GEORGE M’QUILLAN IN OLD-TIME FORM

George McQuillan has been performing as handsomely and easily in the box as any hurler in the National league. He has entirely regained the form he displayed when he was with the Phillies several years ago and is going to be a great help to the Pirates in their struggle for the flag. Big Mac is a grand fielder and he cuts in once in a while with a hit and wins his own game- Mac objects to being called a veteran pitcher. He is only twenty-nine. years Old, and is in as good shape as he ever was in his life. Mac and Babe Adams will have to bear the brunt of the Pirate defense in the box. So far they have been able to get by very neatly.

Pitcher McQuillan of Pittsburgh.