Side-Lights on Base Ball Ting for a Long Time, but I Have Tried Every Thing to Get Back in My Stride
OCTOBER 31, 1914, SPORTING LIFE of us," went on Ed, "and any ball player who doesn©t admit that he dearly loves to feel the safe one ringing off his bat is only trying to kid himself. I haven©t been hit More in Need of Peace Than Anr Other Side-Lights on Base Ball ting for a long time, but I have tried every thing to get back in my stride. I have step Division in the Base Bail World The ped this way and that, but when they©re go ing against you, it is no use." Hans Wag Possibility of Rebellion. o1908, which lost the pennant on the-final day, ner, who had the worst year in his career, DEALING WITH THE PERSON when the late Addie Joss pitched a no-hit agrees with Kpnetehy. "©Believe me, I love By Walter E. Hapgood game for Cleveland, are scattered throughout the pld base hit, and I don©t make any bones BOSTON, Mass., October 26. Of the num ALITIES OF THE SPORT the minors, with. Jiggs Donohue now in his about it," said Honus. "When a player erous base ball meetings scheduled for the off grave. isn©t hitting them safe and is in what the season, the liveliest, according to all indica reporters call slumps he would give up his Ferryman Possesses "Halo" Ball three meals for a hit. I have seen times tions, will be that of the National Association when I would give almost anything just to of Professional Base Ball Leagues, to be held Stories, Both Humorous and Seri Ferryman, the Atlanta, Southern League, next month in Oaiaha.
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