Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 55, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 March 1919 — UNCERTAIN AS TO SOLDIERS [ARTICLE]
UNCERTAIN AS TO SOLDIERS
Major League Players May Not Be Released in Time to Get Back for Spring Practice. There is still much uncertainty about the prospects for getting back in time for spring practice ail of the major players now in the military and naval service. One theory was that General March intended to discharge soldier players as soon as might be, irrespective of the demobilization of their units. The other theory was that General March would do no such tiling. He had recommended baseball so highly as a sort of semi-public utility that many thought he would make exceptions for the athletes in the army, hut that Is beginning to be doubted, ami no man can say at present precisely what material the clubs will have when they count noses. It might be mentioned, by the way, that the Eighty-ninth division, in which is the artillery regiment containing Clarence Mitchell and Chuck Wart! of the Superbas, and Grover Cleveland Alexander of the Cubs,, has left its former camp on the old battle line, and lias joined the troops ad vancina into Germany. Asilhis .army of occupation arid garrison will probably be the one which will be kept most intact, the prospects, are not bright for its share of ball players being discharged.
