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Moriarty belonged to the rough and ready era: used fists when language failed both as a player and umpire. | Moriarty belonged to the rough and ready era: used fists when language failed both as a player and umpire. | ||
- | While working in a typwriter factory in Woodstock, IL George played semi-pro ball. He had breif tryout with the Chicago Cubs | + | While working in a typwriter factory in Woodstock, IL George played semi-pro ball. He had breif tryout with the Chicago Cubs in 1903 and 1904. |
Revision as of 23:58, 7 August 2010
Moriarty belonged to the rough and ready era: used fists when language failed both as a player and umpire.
While working in a typwriter factory in Woodstock, IL George played semi-pro ball. He had breif tryout with the Chicago Cubs in 1903 and 1904.