Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 241, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 October 1915 — PLAYERS HAVE AIDED IN TEAMS’ SUCCESS [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
PLAYERS HAVE AIDED IN TEAMS’ SUCCESS
The Chicago teams in both National and American leagues have been either on the top or very close to the top of the pennant races all season, and no two players have contributed more to the success of the rival organizations than Vic Saier and Buck Weaver. Saler is the hard-hitting, smoothworking first baseman of the Chicago Cubs. He is rated as one of the most dangerous men in a ‘‘pinch in the older league. He is hitting well over the .300 mark and. In addition, leads the league In long-distance drives. Weaver is the shortstop of the White Sox, one of the most sensational fielders in his position in the American league. He is also a good hitter, and a base runner better than the average.
Vic Saier and Buck Weaver.
