Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 304, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 December 1918 — JACK BARRY IS BADLY HURT [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

JACK BARRY IS BADLY HURT

Former Red Sox Manager Suffers .injury to Knee and May Never Play Ball Again. Jack Barry, former star of the Mackmen and later manager of the Boston Red Sox, is confined to the Stillman infirmary at Cambridge, Mass., suffering from water on the knee. ■ • The Injury was the result of a fall which Barry sustained some time ago. He is a student at the Officers’ Mate-

rial school, conducted by the navy department at Harvard university, and was studying to obtain a commission as an ensign. The injury is said to be of such grave nature that it is likely to keep Barry from ever again being able to hold a place in majorleague bakeball, should he desire to return to the national pastime when Uncle Sam’s forces are demobilized. Barry did little playing during the past season, and the fact that he is years old will mitlgatearalnst his ever playing again under tnb-blg top.

Jack Barry.