Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 January 1919 — DOUBLE WORLD’S SERIES [ARTICLE]
DOUBLE WORLD’S SERIES
The establishment of the American game of baseball in the battle scarred fields of Europe is likely to have a direct bearing on the world’s series of 1919, in the opinion of Clarence Mitchell, a major league southpaw of considerable repute, who saw service with the Cincinnati and Brooklyn clubs of the National league. “There will be a double world’s series next fall,” Mitchell has just written from France, “f«r the public will demand it and the army and navy will insist upon it
