Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 232, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 October 1914 — Noisiest Infield. [ARTICLE]

Noisiest Infield.

From the quietest the Yankees have evolved the noisiest infield in the American league, writes a New York critic. Hal Williams and Frand Truesdale, when playing never had a great deal to say, but Boone and Mullen, their successors, are jabbering away at their pitcher or any one else in -sight most of the time. Which may be one reason why the Yankee infield defense is about 20 per cent more effective than it was.