Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 January 1915 — YALE STARS TO JOIN GIANTS [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

YALE STARS TO JOIN GIANTS

Harry LeGore and Long John Reilly Are Wanted by New York Team, According to Rumor. Although all parties concerned refuse to admit it, there is reason to believe that the New York Giants are hot-foot after Long John s -ReHly, the Yale third baseman, and Harry LeGore, the Yale shortstop. The visit of Harry Hempstead, president, and

John B. Poster, secretary of the Giants, ostensibly to look over the new Yale bowl, started rumors anew that Reilly has at least given his promise to talk business with the New Yorkers In case he decides to enter the professional game, and that LeGore is being urged to consider the same proposition. "" Both LeGore and Reilly assert that they do not intend to play “pro” ball, hat to go into business as soon as they complete their college course. LeGore comes from the prominent family for which LeGore, Md., was named. Reilly Is a member of the-fam-ily of Brockton athletes, three <* whom have worn Yale and Andrew academy uniforms. Both have had liberal offers from several hid league nines, Including-Connle Mack. ;

Harry LeGore, Yale Shortstop.