Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 247, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 October 1919 — SHOWING THAT THE WHOLE WORLD DON’T GO CRAZY. [ARTICLE]
SHOWING THAT THE WHOLE WORLD DON’T GO CRAZY.
The prevalent idea that tha wholeworld goes raving mad during the world’s series week has been disproved and it remained for Harry Mason, of Monon, to make the discovery. Harry was formerly a high class ball player and worked as a member of the Athletics of this city a few years ago, and is now employed hy the Monon as overseer of the block signal system between her? and Brookston. A— 2 - Harry, so he says, was passing through a small station near here last week when the world’s series interest was at the highest pitch. Naturally he was keeping in touch with the progress of the game as best he could. As he passed by the small station he called out, “What’s the score?” • Inside a long whiskered individual unwrapped his six feet of frame from one of the typical Monon setees and permitted the breezes to waft tq. Harry’s ears “Who’s playin’?” *
