Doak Returns To Pittsburgh as Cards Run Six-Mile Daily Jaunts
“Hug” Plans to Use Two Parks Widely Separated, for Morning and Afternoon Work. According to Huggins, negotiations are at an end with Doak, as far as the club is concerned. March 5, 1917 Age 26 St Louis Post Dispatch SAN ANTONIO. Tex., March 5. This somnolent city of the South, already […]
Hug Will Take Cardinal Pitchers South Tonight
Jasper, Warhop, Ames, Sallee, Doak and Lamline to Leave for Training Camp – Zinn Beck Will Accompany Squad. HURLERS WILL WORK A WEEK BEFORE TEAMMATES REPORT Particular Attention Will Be Paid to Veterans Hall, Saliee, Ames and Warhop During Conditioning Period February 26, 1916 Age 25 The St Louis Star and […]
Sallee and Doak Easy to Handle, Catcher Snyder Declares – Wonderful Control
Neither Loses His Head and Each has Wonderful Control of Ball March 19, 1915 Age 24 St Louis Globe Democrat Sun SAN ANTONIO. TEX. March l6. Sallee and Doak are the easiest of the Cardinal pitchers to catch, said Frank Snyder In reply to a question. “It’s just as easy as sitting in a […]
Cards To Break Camp, Go North in Split Squads – Will Stop In Denison
Seekamp Will Pilot First Squad and Connery Second Team Homeward. March 18, 1915 Age 24 BY HARRY F. PIERCE. The St Louis Star and Times SAN ANTONIO, TEX.. Bozeman Bulger, New York sport scribe and feature story writer extraordinary, breezed into the Hot Wells’ […]
Bill Doak’s Minor League Catcher, Harry Glenn, Making Strong Bid for Retention
March 15, 1915 Age 24 The St Louis Star and Times HOT WELLS, TEX., March 15. One of the most likable chaps in the Cardinal camp is Harry Glenn, the big recruit backstop, who was farmed out to the St. Paul club last spring and recalled last fall. Glenn was Bill […]
Mrs. Doak and Cardinals Are En Route To Training Camp At Hot Wells, Tex.
Huggins: If we had won half our games during the first month of the season we would have galloped away with the pennant. February 15, 1915 Age 24 BY BILLY MURPHY. The St Louis Star and Times St. Louis. The first harbinger of spring appeared at Union […]