Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 March 1919 — INTERESTING SPORT PARAGRAPHS [ARTICLE]

INTERESTING SPORT PARAGRAPHS

Lawn tennis and rowing will be the early sports to be revived in England. * * ■ * /. Ross Young, oneof tfie .SUO hitters in the senior league, struck out 49 times in the late campaign. * * * " -■ Bonuses promise to be fashionable in the majors again now that some salary cuts can be expected. •% *. * * / ■ The Red Soil got Ernie Shore and Babe Ruth together in 1914 from the Orioles. That was a high pair to get. • * * Only one no-hit game was pitched In the major league last season. Dutch Leonard turned the trick on the Tigers. . / V' * * • Ray Caldwell spent ten years in a New York uniform. He,won’t spend One in Red Sox clothes unless he be- ’* 0 ’ haves iiiuis-elf.

Duffy Lewis has been a star in every world's series in which he has played. Maybe he’ll get another ‘chance this year with the Yanks. * * • Eddie Foster can probably look for a salary increase this year. The little third baseman played the best game of his career last season. * • * The Dodgers will do their spring training in Richmond. The Nationals ran into a big snowstorm there on the way home last spring. ** * * There were two American league pitchers who batted in the .300 class last summer* They were G. E. Ruth of Boston and Urban Shocker of the St. Louis BrownS. * * • Donald Griffith, leading pitcher on the Macalester college varsity nine of 1918, has returned to that college after being mustered out of the United States marine corps. «. •* . . , The Chicago White Sox have signed John Most!] for 1919. Her is the recruit *who played second base fbr Chicago after E. T. Collins resigned to enlist in the marines last summer.