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by Charles Wolfson
As told by Davy Jones to Lawrence Ritter in The Glory of Their Times: I played with Germany Schaefer on the Chicago Cubs in 1902, and again on the Detroit Tigers later on. What a man! What stunts he could pull! I used to laugh at that guy till I cried. Far and away the funniest man I ever saw. He beat Charlie Chaplin any day in the week. One day when I was on the Tigers – I think it was 1906, my first year with Detroit – we were in Chicago, playing the White Sox. Red Donahue was pitching for us and Doc White, that great little left-hander, was pitching for the White Sox Read More