Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 172, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 July 1914 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Charley Carr is certainly punishing the pellet. • • * —Russ Ford is doing more than holding his own In the Federal league. • • • Bill Steen has replaced Vean Gregg as the Naps’ most reliable pitcher. Eddie Cicotte is one of tke hardest worked pitchers in American league. * * • Now they are beginning to call Honus Wagner Huerta, because he refuses to quit. * * * President Gilmore says the Federals will land Walter Johnson If money can secure him. • * • Baseball must be slipping a little. J. Franklin Baker isn’t getting his usual circuit swat . | * • • w* Lefty Schultz is now a member of the Buffalo club. He deserted Frank .Chance’s Highlanders. • * • * Pete Schneider ought to fit In with the rest of the Reds. His name has a name that harmonizes with Herzog’s infield. • • « Muggsy McGraw declares he will win the bunting this year because he has the best bunch of substitutes In the country. r. , - * * r.Tfyv;: Mike Balenti, ex-Brown and member of the Chattanooga Southern league team, is out of the game-for the season because of a broken leg. * ■ * ,41 A nifty pitching feat was performed by Pitcher Gallia of the Kansas City A. A. team the other day. He fanned three men in a row on eleven pitched baUs. • • * The attendance In tjte East Is Increasing. every day of late, showing that the fans pre not of the national game, but are only waiting for the races to tlgfcten up a bit •• • . The Detroit* may be a one-man team, with Ty Cobb the one man, but large-sized proportions of men are Crawford, Bush, Danas and Du-