June 1, 1910
Hot Springs, AR
"Last Game at Hot Springs. - Special to the Freeman. - Hot Springs, Arkansas June 1. - The following is the last of the three games with the Mariannas, played June 1."
June 10, 1910
Hot Springs, AR
"A Snappy Contest. - Kloethe Reds Took All of the Five Games from Arkadelphia Cuban Giants. - Special to the Freeman. - Hot Springs, Arkansas. - The Kloethe Reds defeated the Arkadelphia Cuban Giants three straights up to June 10 and again in a double header June 11. The games were snappy and exciting from start to finish."
"Arkadelphia Cuban Giants 4, Kloethe Reds 5."
June 11, 1910
Hot Springs, AR
"The Kloethe Reds of Hot Springs, Arkansas, while celebrating the victory of the last series by a reception, met with a serious loss, Pitcher Sims being shot in an altercation arising concerning the management of the club. Weaver, the temporary manager, and Sims, better known as Blipp, were the principals in the tragedy. Weaver received a serious cut. Sims was shot and fatally wounded. He has since died."
Hot Springs, AR
"Arkadelphia Cuban Giants 4, Kloethe Reds 5."
"Second Game
Arkadelphia Cuban Giants 0, Kloethe Reds 1."
June 13, 1910
Hot Springs, AR
"The fans of Little Rock invited the Giants and Reds to that city of a series of three games, beginning June 13, ending on the 15th. The Kloethe Reds won the first game by the score of 6 to 2, making four straight from the Cuban Giants. After the series at Little Rock the Reds expect to tour the Southwest for 21 days."
June 15, 1910
Little Rock, AR
"Sixteen Innings Required. - Breaks the Score of 2 to 2 - One of the most Spectacular Games of the Season. - Special to the Freeman. - The Kloethe Reds defeated the Cuban Giants in a game which lasted 16 innings before a large crowd of Little Rock fans at Little Rock, Arkansas."
Little Rock, AR
"A most sensational game was played June 15 between the Kloethe Reds and the Cuban Giants at Hot Springs, Arkansas. The game required sixteen innings, resulting finally in the score of 3 to 2 in favor of the Reds."
July 8, 1910
Kansas City, MO
"Friday, July 8, was a double-header day at Shelly Park, and it was a good one, too. The first game was played by the New Orleans Eagles and the Klothe Reds, from Hot Springs, Arkansas. It was a close game, and these boys from the South fought it out all the way, and it wasn't settled until the last half of the ninth, when the Eagles won out by a score of 6 to 5. The Royals played the winner. Batteries, for the Royals was Norman and Harrison. For the Eagles, Scott and Ephriam. It was a very exciting game, both teams leading at times. Final Score, 8 to 6, in favor of the Royal Giants, thus making three games out of five for the Kansas City team."
July 9, 1910
Kansas City, MO
"Baseball at Kansas City. - Royal Giants Win from the New Orleans Eagles and Klothe Reds. - The Kansas City Royal Giants returned last Saturday morning from their great trip through Missouri, Illinois, Tennesse and Kentucky, playing several town in each, and they led all the way except at St. Louis, where they broke even. On the whole they won 11 out of 15, which is a number one record for any club that is traveling away from home and getting the worst of it on all close decisions. The boys are feeling fine and Jack Johnson has several new recruits, who seem to be showing class and are playing the game the way it is written, as Jack says."
Kansas City, MO
"Saturday, Sunday and Monday the Royals and the Klothe Reds played at Shelly Park. The Royals won Saturday by the score of 12 to 4."
July 10, 1910
Kansas City, MO
"On Sunday was the big day. The Reds pitched their southpaw and young Childs pitched for the Royals. This southpaw certainly was effective in the pinches and won out by the score: Reds 5, Royals 2."
July 11, 1910
Kansas City, MO
"Monday the Reds were outclassed and the Royals won, 8 to 5. The Royal Giants have strengthened their team and are playing a very classy brand of ball. Any teams headed this way better write Jack Johnson, manager, 1005 McGee Street, Kansas City, Missouri."
July 23, 1910
Chicago, IL
"On Monday of this week the Chicago Baseball League passed a rule barring games between its members and all visiting colored ball clubs from now on, the rule being made to include the Cuban clubs that have been playing around the circuit the past two years. The rule will work very badly against the Stars of Cuba, who figured on playing on the Chicago League Circuit after the Cuban Stars left the city. This action means that the Chicago Leaguers will not play visiting colored teams any more in the future."