Show I JOHN JOHN JACK HUSTON HUSTO manager o othe oi ot the Helena Mont 1 team Is another old head at the game Jack sas was as born and raised at Trenton N N. N J. J He lie first branched out into the professional game in 1887 when he was a a. pitcher on the Jersey City team In the Eastern league From then thenon on be he developed Into a splendid general utility man and his career carcer took tool him allover all allover allover over the country In 1888 he lie was with Syracuse e In the Eastern league 1889 with New ew Orleans Inthe in inthe inthe the Southern league 1890 with Galveston In the Te- Te Texas cas lla league ue and when that league disbanded In July ho he joined John S. S Barnes Barnes' Spokane team when that team was In last place and Huston pitched them out pf of the rut by winnin winning twenty twenty- eIght out of ot thirty games 1891 again with Spokane in the old Northwestern league cague 1892 with Portland In Jn tho tile Northwest North North- west league until the league disbanded when he lie went to Helena In hi the Montana league 1893 with Kansas City on Luc Lucas Lucas' s' s stEam team until that league disbanded wh when n nhe he lie finished the season with Pittsburg 1894 with Harrisburg in the Pennsylvania Pennsylva Pennsylva- nia ala state league 1895 with Scranton In Inthe Inthe inthe the Eastern league 1896 with Now New GW Orleans Orleans Orleans Or Or- leans 1897 with ith Galveston 1898 with Savanah 1899 1599 with Mobile 1900 1000 ran an independent team at Bakersfield Cal 1901 with Great Grent Falls Mont state league 1902 with Salt Lake Jake in the Utah state league ue and later joined Butte in the National where he lie finished that season 1903 with Butte 1904 with 1 uv- uv erett Wash Vash in Northwest league umpired In the Pacific National 1906 umpired in the Coast league 1907 and 1908 1905 scouting for Manager John J. J l 1 McCloskey of the St. St Louis Nationals Huston has played on n l sixteen penn pennant pennant- nt- nt winning teams managed six such stich clubs and captained five a record which will compare with that of an any man now In baseball Huston has discovered such men menas menas as Jack Lub Luby the great pitcher of oC Ansons Anson's Ansons Anson's An- An sons son's Chicago Nationals National who still sUU holds the worlds world's record for having pI pitched ched twenty consecutive victories Huston found Jack Stenzel who while with the Chicago batters Nationals in iii 1891 s fIS l Other led the le men National league 1 live 1 been brought out or 01 recommended by Huston Husten are Victor Willis one of or the star pitchers of the Pittsburg club lub for four years Frank Sparks pitcher r now with l Philadelphia I Harry ster Stein feld rt t third b baseman baseman base base- man of the Cubs Jimmy Slagle also abo fOTI for fOT or orsome some I years a member o of t the CUDS Cubs ToD Td sy Hartzell I f ll outfielder r rd r ro rr of r national tg repute Bugs fr f Raymond F d whom he to located rif for McCloskey First s Baseman n l n now with St. St Louis and Dick Coole Cooley now owner of the Topeka a franchise in the Western league |