Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 286, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 November 1919 — UMPIRES BLIND BY INSTINCT [ARTICLE]

UMPIRES BLIND BY INSTINCT

That 14 Opinion Held by Pick of Boston Braves Who Was Hit on Head by Pitched Ball. == Charley Pick of the Boston Braves is only another of the vast army of ball players who think that all umpires are blind by instinct- and insane ffy choice. During a recent game Charley claimed he was hit on the head by g pitched ball. Umpire Quigley, however, thought otherwise, although Charley was really in a position to know. It was his head. Mr. Quigley was obdurate, however. The following denotements eame*when Charley was unable to appear because <sbe side of his head looked like a flligreed door-knob.