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A Ball Player’s Career

CHAPTER XIV
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He was better than an average batsman and one of the few that knew how to wait for a ball and get the one that he wanted before striking.

He was a good third baseman, a good catcher and a man who could pitch more than fairly well, too, when the necessity for his doing so arose.

Taking him all in all, I question if we shall ever see his like on a ball field again.

He was injured some years later while the Chicago Club was making a trip around the world, and was never the same fellow afterward.

After his retirement from the diamond he ran a saloon in company with Jimmy Woods, another ball-player, on Dearborn street, Chicago, which was a popular resort for the lovers of sports.


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