Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 253, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 November 1917 — TOO MANY I. W. W. PITCHERS [ARTICLE]
TOO MANY I. W. W. PITCHERS
Bill Clymer Gives Characteristic Reason as to Why He Wouldn't Win Pennant. A Toledo writer approached Bill Clymer of Louisville in the middle of August and asked: “Are you going to win the pennant, Bill?” “No. Don’t think so,” Bill remarked , very curtly. He never is pleasant in Toledo apyway. “What’s the matter?” “I’ve got too many I. W. W. pitchers oh my club.” The Tofedo writer got a translation of L W. W. from Clymer, and it reads as follows: “I won’t work any oftener than I have to.”
