Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 131, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 June 1916 — TIPPLE SENT TO BALTIMORE [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
TIPPLE SENT TO BALTIMORE
Manager Bill Donovan Wins Out In Argument With Captain Huston Over Recruit Pitcher. It seems that Manager Bill Donovan of the Yankees has found a real club magnate in Capt. Til Huston. They disputed over the fate of Pitcher Dan Tipple, for whom the New York club had paid $9,000 or so. Donovan decided Tipple would not do and ordered
him to the Baltimore Internationals, all other major league managers agreeing that he didn’t look good, but Huston, remembering the price paid for the pitcher, insisted he should be given more trial. Donovan won in the end, because Tipple failed to make good.
Dan Tipple.
