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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1920)
Sunday, March 21, 1920. won the ten games he pitched for his| | school last season. He averaged | nine strike-outs a game. Mead is | | ly 20 years old, stands 6 feet, 3 1-2 | A FEW SKETCHES | OF THE CARDINAL hes tall and gives much promise. BASEBALL SQUAD CLEMONS, Cotohers: the roly poly | member .of the club, is also the first string catcher. While a big fellow, Clemons is not slow of foot, nor as | | awkward as his appearance might in- | dicate. He was the champion pinch | hitter of the National League in TUERO, Oscar, is the Cuban right- | 1 1919, having come through with time- hander, who pitched good ball at | ly blows when sent up at critical times for the club last season. He | times, oftener than any other player is an expert at throwing the ‘spit- | in the league. ter’” but also possesses a fair fast | DILLHOEFER, William M., ball and a sharp breaking curve. known as “Pickles”, is Clemons’ un- Tuero was the relief pitcher of the | derstudy. He is just the opposite in club last season. He figured in more physical makeup, being short and | games than any other member of the | (hin. He is a strong youngster and To be Seen in Ac:zion Against the Philiadelphia Athletics Here cn Monday, March 29 Wiis also BRING YOUR DRESS WORRIES BRANDON & LAWRENCE IF ITS FOR A MAN WE HAVE IT ofosfoctocfocfocfocdocfocfoctesdocfetorfocfectectofocts SPECIAL MEETING TICKETS FOR EXHIBITION staff. He invariably went to the | well capable of handling the fast Ivanhoe Commandery, Knights GAME AT KYLE FIELD If Templar, Masonic Temple, Bryan, ON MARCH 29th mound when a mate found himself in| ¢,,5ts of the big pitchers. He was : distress. | Texas, Tuesday, March 23, at 5 and aR fre I1SLress formerly with the Chicago Cubs and 7:30 : HAINES, Jesse, is one of the new |i}. phillies. : p. m. All tickets, box, grandstand and crop of pitchers with the club. He DUNN, Arthur, is a St. Louis Dro- | duetetudeededesd J. S. DL. E. :C. . | bleacher for cadets, faculty and was purchased a few weeks ago from | j..t He has served in the Texas!" Treen efoclselasfuciocioefasiosiociosdoriosiodes 7% Campus people will be on sale at the Kansas City Club at a fancy |, 4 Three I Leagues andealso made 5 FISH PENNANTS! & Spark’s and Caseys’ Confectionery figure. Last season from the last of | | great reputation as nu member of + % from 12:30 to 2:30 beginning to- fuse saul Bee close of Ie Ameri, Donnelly Stars, one of the best |: + PLACE YOUR ORDER BEFORE & morrow. can ssoclation season, ames com- . . . FE, TUESDAY iW ; : semi-professional baseball organiza- |*% & iat : ; piled the remarkable record of win-| . pe the Mound: City : | & 65 GOOWIN %| FOR SALE — Civilian suit in ning 21 games and losing only five. | pomp 0 goes Ne of the new. | + sufecfortecfesfestanfostrntostacfortcfontesfentesfadestadestaents | £000 condition. 101 Bizzell. He is 6 feet tall, weighs 175 pounds an i g he Cardinal back- | deeiseisdeosiootsufrniocfosisafunfociosiosioniociosfostsufoctecfostsafenfoctootssfonfectoetosfonfectoctoofsafoctoosfonfuefociosfrofsafocfosfoofoefocte and if his record means anything he ow eX stops. He joined the army at the] | outbreak of the war and prior to that | *, Le od. Fabr's will help to round out Manager Rickey’s pitching staff. J rs BOLDEN, William H., a gigantic time was with the Muskegon club. |% Fight hander he “served his os He is said to be a good receiver and | + prenticeship with the Houston (Tex- il ou ! ‘ whi as League) club last season. Bolden | rwin, was lormerly with| is a huge, slow-moving chap who | the Toronto (International League) |< ! ’ team. He played with a afst inde- | % ds only to step faster to become a y 3 esis only tnx pendent team at Elizabethtown, Pa.,|% * 3 star. Bolden has a good speed ball | and had a good year with the Hous- ton Club last season. ood last season and it was his work in| aiding in the defeat of the Cards that J LoL . * ki J or SCHULZ, Walter, is a young St. attracted Manager Rickey’s atten- 3 Louis boy who pitched for an inde- tion. k ely oo} Re + last season. + In an exhibition game played by the Cardinals the Mt. Ver- non club, last fall, Schulz beat the St. Louis sluggers, holding the big leaguers to four well-scattered hits. Following this he was signed for a trial with the club he had beaten. $s asad Ab" ar 2 School Supplies.. * LE) ANION M) SN, LAMBRECHT, Walter, comes to : : 3 the Cardinals from the Evansville, This store carrid; a com- | Ind., club. He pitched independent plete stock of school sup- og ball last season but according to|+ plies and we can please the | baseball experts, he has an even & mogt critical purchaser. [X chance to stick, on this, his first trial I : Ei with a major league club. He is a |< ’ oe right-hander. i H ASWELL S XA KOENIGSMARK, Willis, had made i o a reputation pitching semi-profes- | BOOK STORE | sional ball last season. His trial | E: ks with the Cardinals last fall showed 1] [% him as a prospect and Manager 3 Bryan Phone 14 | Rickey decided to have another lool | F eodesdedsfsifosdodecfidoadedeedoodondedeodeodondedeifeotentens ks at him. | food | & “o HATCHARD, James, is a young | St. Louis boy, who if he makes good, | will have the distinction of having once been the ‘“bat-boy” for the St. Louis Browns and graduate to a ma- jor league pitching staff. He is a right-hander and won many semi- professional games last season. KECK, Frank, another youth- ful right-hander, who as pitcher of the Kirkwood, Mo., High School, a| suburb of St. Louis, was well nigh | unbeatable for several years. GARDNER, Irwin, was the star of the Granite City, Ill.,, High School team. He is a tall rangy chap, who | has lots of speed and curves and is a good hitter. 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