Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 February 1919 — INTERESTING SPORT PARAGRAPHS [ARTICLE]

INTERESTING SPORT PARAGRAPHS

Great Lakes naval training station boasts ten new bowling alleys. * * * The Uubs and Red Sox may tour together this spring. They should go big in the provinces. * * * Fans will be glad to hear that Jimmy Burke will get another crack at managing the Browns. « ♦ ♦ The 1919 Pacific Coast Bowling association tourney will be held in San Francisco the third week in May. Reul of the Yanks, may do the bulk of the Yank’s catching, but Truck Hannah will continue to supply the most bulk. ♦ * Joe Cantillon is quoted as saying that he would like very much to shift from Minneapolis to Milwaukee as manager. Boxing is certainly very,much on the upgrade in the West. The sport will be legalized in several states before spring. ♦ ♦ ♦ Harold Carlson, a Pittsburgh star pitcher, writes home from France that he is in fine health and expects to return to America before the winter is dver. * * * ■ ■■■ S Hans Lobert will continue at work in the Hog Island shipyard until February, when he will return to the West Point academy to instruct the baseball squad. **• ■ ' Chicago fans have cheered qp a’ld'f since they learned Eddie Collins rias decided to come back to the diamond when Uncle Sam can dispense with his services. • • • •• Hugh Jennings does not believe that Ty Cobb seriously intends to quit baseball, as Ty intimated upon his return from France, nor does he think Ty takes the “free'agent” idea seriously.