Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 158, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 July 1919 — QUIT TELEGRAPHING [ARTICLE]

QUIT TELEGRAPHING

Kid Gleason says George Uhle, the semi-pro star vyhp is trying to win a berth with the Cleveland Indians, may make a great pitcher—rwhen he quits telegraphing to the batter what he is going to throw. Gleason says Dick Kerr had the same fault when he joined the White Sox in the training camp, and the Kid had a serious talk with Kerr about it. "You throw your fast one with a side arm motion, your curve with an overhand throw,” Gleason said to ~ Kerr. —"You can’t get by that way.” "I got by all right in the Southern and American Association," replied Kerr. “That may be so but you will never get by in this league if you don’t stop telegraphing," retorted Gleason and he set out to show. Kerr how to turn thetrick.