Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 May 1910 — Fly Catches. [ARTICLE]
Fly Catches.
Cy Young said the other day to a Cleveland correspondent that he never used a curve ball until he joined the Boston Americans, nearly ten years ago. * ’Tis said that Pitcher Mathewscn hqs taken a personal liking to and interest in big Louis Drucke. the Giant’s young twirler. and is teaching him the fine points of pitching. Big Johnson, the St. Louis Nationals' pitcher, looks like the goods. He has the height and build, possesses a free movement and owns rather a deceptive slow ball delivery.' ‘.Terry Turner has some mighty good second basemen to pattern after in Cleveland. Fred Dunlap. Cupid Childs and Larry Lajoie are a few who have played the second bag in the Forest City. After the lapse of many years Bobby Wallace of the St. Louis Americans is once more back at third base, at which station he first achieved national fame as an infielder. He was, a star custodian of that junction years ago before some present day cranks had donned long trousers.
