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Show 1913 and pitched few games. He is a spitbail hurler, with a good natural curve, and has enough speed to get him by in any company. He lacks experience. Jack Sullivan is a southpaw. Ho was a semipro in Chicago before the war took him to Camp Grant. He was a star at the army cantonment. That's why he landed with the White Sox. Sullivan didn't have a curve ball when he went south with the White Pox. Glea-son Glea-son taught him a lot of tricks, but couldn't develop him into big league timber in so short a time. COLONELS GET TWO WHITE SOX HURLERS Kd Co-pv an1 .la.-k Shi'iivan. "l:te .o-k p-.teh-TS. i;;iVt been turned ov-"-r to Louis--;!-' of V.e A :nori''a n a ssi .ei;i t ir j, Corey i-i the Cl.L'a'.) semipfo pi-'ked up in- t'no Wbi'.e So list svirinc. J I is a r i t: "i i : -ba n-1 f r broke h iS le; i n Dry d i i'p p |