Friday, August 11, 2023 Last Update: 2:05 PM ET
Los Angeles, CA
"L.A. White Sox (colored) vs. Hazards Baseball Club (white). - The Los Angeles White Sox has reorganized under the management of Mr. G.H. Carr. The White Sox have one of the strongest Clubs on the Pacific Coast and expect to enter the Winter League and also to carry away the homes. The Sox went up against a strong White Club known as the Hazard (Stars) and won the game 6 to 0. The sensation of the game was the pitching of Woods. His work was something any professional pitcher would be proud of. He struck out the first eleven men that faced him. Allowed only two men to reach first and one to second. It must be remembered that once Wood was the property of (the old master) Rube Foster and as his owner went bad he was sent back to the coast, but he sure has come back. All the Sox want is the support of the Los Angeles Base Ball Fans and from the look of Sunday's crowd, they have got that; the attendance was 1500 and we must not forget that any club under the competent management of Mr. Carr is compelled to have success, as he knows the game from A to Z and is always in the game from start to finish. He plays the position of First base like an old man Warrior and is a veteran of the game. The Sox have a player by the name of Hawkins, formerly of the old 25th Infantry. Another seasoned player who starred against the all star team when they played abroad. The White Sox will meet the Downy Cly, Sunday, at Downy Park and expect to repeat last Sunday's performance. Let us hope. Baker is still doing his stuff behind the bat. Mr. W.H Johnson, property of the Ceres Pool and Billiard Parlor is over the White Sox. Keep the good work up Mr. Carr as we need more players in the game like you. Read the Whip and kep posted on the Winter League Base Ball."
Pasedena, CA
"Pasadena Merchants Win from Los Angeles White Sox - California Teams Play Baseball While Rest of Country Shivers in Cold. (Special to Chicago Whip). - Pasadena, California, December 14, 1919. - The Pasadena Merchants outplayed the Los Angeles White Sox in a one sided game here last Sunday. Woods the much tutered slatman of the Los Angeles bunch made a good beginning but the merchants found little difficulty in getting into connection with his slow balls and knocked him out of the box in the 4th. The Pasadena crowd bagged eleven runs before his funeral. - While the hurlers of the Pasadenas handed out only a singy couple to the Engle aggregation. Washington, who replaced Woods, was able to stop the drives of the Pasadena team but his team members never moved sufficiently to cut down the lead of the Local team. The Merchants manager taking no chances relieved Mr. Kirk in the 5th and substituted Ross who remained Thermont in session. Mr. Mullen, a chicago boy, held down his old position on the third sack for the home team. Fisher of the Vernon Club assisted greatly at first. New Kirk and Hannah, old battery of the Vernon and Daniels of the American Association were in the line up for Los Angeles. Hawkins proved he is still master of third base. Manager Gaw played first in Frank Chance style. Johnson Looks Them Over. - Owner Johnson was out looking over the weak spots in the White Sox and made a statement that he expects to strengthen his lineup in the near future. Johnson also has his eyes open for a site to erect a home park for the White Sox."