Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 228, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 September 1915 — QUERY OF AN IDAHO MAN [ARTICLE]

QUERY OF AN IDAHO MAN

~K sports writer took a friend from Idaho out to the game at the Polo Grounds. “That, ’ said the sports writer pointing to the Detroit outfield “is the greatest outfield in baseball.” Veach muffed a fly. Cobb made a weak throw trying to cut off a run. Crawford misjudged a single, making it a triple. “You'll see some great baserunning today,” the sports writer said later. “Cobb and Maisel in the same game. Great stuff. Both clubs are good on the sacks.” A little later the Yank base runners threw the game away by boneheaded base-running. The game over, the man from Idaho turned to the baseball writer and said* “Do you thipk you’ll like writing baseball, when you get aocustomed to it?’’