Show WHO'S VHO'S WHO VaO IN THE V Work orld Series MELDON WOLFGANG White Sox Pitcher Mel Wolfgang has been pitching professional professional professional pro pro- ball for ten years and like Benz e he was prepped p for or the majors a b ba by bya c a Western league club though g he ha had received several trials in the big show before coming up to stay He started pitching professionally with Albany In iii the New York State league in 1908 In 1910 he was given a a. trial by bythe bythe bythe the Boston BOton Braves and and turned over to Lowell in the New England league for more In the spring of 1912 the St. St Louis Browns took Wolfgang South on their training trip but once more he was turned back With the Lowell club he won two twenty-two games and lost but twelve during the 1912 season season season sea sea- son and prior to the opening of the drafting drafting draft draft- t ing season Beason Lowell sold him to the White Sox After a trial with Chicago he was released to Denver under an optional agreement and in the Mile-High Mile city under Jack Hendricks he made good Since 1914 he has been with the Chicago club antI and nd although he has seen service service service ice in but hut few games each year Rowland Is onto him DAVE DAN FROTH White Sox Pitcher Lefty Dave has been boon with the White Sox Sot for two years He lie graduated graduated graduated gra gra- to the big show from the Louisville Louis Louls- ville yule Colonels in the American association association association tion where he was a among the I in 1915 winning vinning a big majority of his games gaines and establishing some records that got him a gob of publicity On the strength of his showing with the Colonels he was as a pbs nhe- S t nom n when b ho he went e Su up to the Sox Box a and although al although al- al though he had a world of stuff his wildness wildness wild wild- ness detracted from his efficiency on th the mound Last year yeal he won von five for the Sox Sot and lost a like number H 11 lIi was accused accused accused ac ac- ac- ac of using the emery ball by several several sev sev- eral cral American league managers but the charge was never pressed though along with a great many other pitchers he has been under suspicion since that time His work this year has been of the out In-and-out variety through ho lie has won a a. abig abig big per cent of the games he has fin fin- Rowlands Rowland's method of using two and three pitchers In many a ball bail game has give lots of work worl and though he be may not get into the worlds world's series against ag the Giants he will be ready to act as a II relief pitcher and ancl will wl probably be among those Rowland Howland will keep warmed up Ul in the bull pen |