Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 167, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 July 1914 — CHICAGO GREYS TO BE HERE SUNDAY [ARTICLE]

CHICAGO GREYS TO BE HERE SUNDAY

Ohe of the Swiftest of Chicago SemiPro Teams to Face Athletics , . On the 19th.

The Chicago Greys basebalF ciub is to play thes Athletics next Sunday, July 19th. The Greys rank with the best Chicago teams. The Whiting Greys, who had been expected for the game here, did not consider the date fixed and scheduled a game with Laporte for Sunday. The Chicago Greys, however, are considered a superior team and the Athletics will have a game that will be sure to please the crowd. The line-up of the locals will be changed slightly. Harry Swartzell, familiarly known as “Dad,” has de» elded' to lay aside the national game and he turned in his suit Thursday evening. It is probable that Morgan will go to first base, where he has shown considerable class in practice, and that O’Brien, a new infielder from Danville, 111., will go to second base. Quille will be at shortstop and Fitzgerald at third. The outfield will be composed of Elder, Eldridge and Harold Clark. Howard dark and-Wilcox will be at the point®. The visiting team will line-up as follows: J. Forrest, center field. "Diehl, shortstop. . Johnson, 3rd base. McGloon,. Ist base. G. Forrest, left field. ? _ '\ Steen, 2nd base. Saunders, right field. Reis leapt.), catcher. Coakley, pitcher. O’Connell and Miller, utility.