The Okarche Times. (Okarche, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 49, Ed. 2 Friday, March 21, 1924 Page: 3 of 4
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borders this spring Some compliment
lathe cllmAte of that state
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jkicb llay’ afid Carl Mays In the llne-i-tij)'
will itidke trouble for the scorers
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TJhe Jejy- York Americans announce
it exhibition games during their
spring training trip with the first
eight ‘of 'tin to be played In New Or-
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Texa-Oklahoma league have been
definitely abandoned by Earl Snapp
because of the decision of Paris and
Greenville to stay In the East Texas
league - w ’
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George - Foster who' won Tils fame
as a pitcher with the Boston Ked Sox
and has be4n trying to come back on
the strength of It- without great suc-
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V Dick Atlreau' veteran first baseman
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league from which hq webrJto lnde-
pendenthall has decided to come
back-sand will play with Norfolk In
the Virginia league next season
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were giyen a boost when 'Herbert'
"Shucks" - Pruett 'left-hand pitcher
said he was lh good form and expect-
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“Long Jim’’ Barnes professional :at
the Pelham Country ‘ club for: three
years and one of - the oation’s--leaOlng
golfers announced that he would ( not
renew hts contract' at Pelham
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combination of baseball and golf The
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from a ' trap and hit with a stick
while on the -rise The stroke used Is
not unlike a full swing with a golf
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English Boxer Is Clever
Ted Marchant London lightweight!
who knocked out George Chaney of
Baltimore Chaney had 94 knockoHits
to his credit when the Englishman
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192t'1921 and 922 The fiwt yaarhq
tied 'for- first In the high jumpwas
tldrd In the JOG-y Air'd dash and fourth
In)hei?20-yftrd jdAsh' Tbd next spring
he took' two flijst! -places copping the
cebtdry dash lni9J0::02)6nd the br9G
jatitp with a leai $21 f ejej 5 Inchep
Inrl922 bis senior yer he’ led tlie
field In the 22Q-yifrd dash fri’l0:23:02'
and was ‘third lb ttief TdtPyatd -dasbi’ f - i
As a freshman h'b Illinois') Grongei
pet the campus astir In tlie 1923 In-
door inti-amurai track meet when he
ahhexed 17'oits and ylngje-haniled
won tho meet-for hlk' fraternity
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Mack’s Outfielu made Up ’
of Right-andediRittei
Little chance hqs (any of Cpiuilq
Mack’s recruits of breaking Into a Job
In the outfield wltK fhe :A s tiexf ' scil-"
sob Connie figured 'his oitdr' works-
will consist of Simmons Miller! Styand
and Welch Miller and Welch’ “C? Vle
two holdovers from the 1923 season
This will inake the Athietlcs’6yt field
the most unique
major league
left-handed hitter These four jifly
chasers bat right-handed
When It was pointed ut tp hlpck
that he would not have a left-handed-hitting
outfielder In his bntte array-'
a stratagem many big leagile ‘skippers
cherish he decliirea : “Rut I will Jiave-
hard hitters and I don’t eftre how they
bat so long as they t-hit' (hat old ball
for me
When- Mack '' Stepped ' opt toi
strengthen his- outfield he gave the
style of hatting the men le sought not
a thought vHe (ynq fter the ’punch
and he figures he now has lt ' i
“The "fact!' that I "will have toi go
through the season ‘ wlth Only right-
handed ' hntters should- not - le’ ciap't
strued that J figure kft-hpndAi hitters
lire passing - out" explained Mack
“Some of the-pest Wtters In fhe gatne
pre ’left-handers V It Just so happens
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The Okarche Times. (Okarche, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 49, Ed. 2 Friday, March 21, 1924, newspaper, March 21, 1924; Okarche, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1746761/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.