Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 256, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 October 1920 — WORTH M’CARTHY NOW WITH THE FT. WAYNE FRIARS [ARTICLE]
WORTH M’CARTHY NOW WITH THE FT. WAYNE FRIARS
The following letter was received by Harry Parker this Tuesday morning, and is from Worth McCarthy, one of Mr. Parker’s former football pupils who played here with the Indianapolis A. C. a week ago Sunday: Dear Old Coach:— How did you come out Sunday? Hope your boys won for I’m still one of the home boys and for you. The. Indianapolis lads “squawked” all the way back to Indianapolis about the game. I know their failings, they can play pretty fair ball but are a kang of “crabbers,” with a poor captain to lead I quit them last week and reported to th? manager of the Ft. Wayne Friars last - Saturday afternoon. Practiced with Huffine of Purdue, Chambers of West Virginia and Johnson of Illinois. The Friars have a real club and I sure like to play with a team like theirs, all the difference in the world. • We had a game scheduled for Sunday with the Cleveland Panhandles and there was a wonderful crowd at the park, but Cleveland failed to put in an appearance, and I didn’t get to show my stuff. Presume you are making big plans for the Armistice Day celebration. How’s Jay Nowels? Hope his in-, jury isn’t serious. By the way, let me know if there is any man on the high school team who looks like all-state material, fpr I’m in a position to talk a bit add get one on. ' worth McCarthy.
