File:Australian Archbishop Daniel Mannix of Melbourne, throwing baseball at Polo Grounds on August 1, 1920 at the Yankees-White Sox double header game.jpg
DescriptionAustralian Archbishop Daniel Mannix of Melbourne, throwing baseball at Polo Grounds on August 1, 1920 at the Yankees-White Sox double header game.jpg
English: Australian Archbishop Daniel Mannix of Melbourne, throwing baseball at Polo Grounds on August 1, 1920 at the Yankees-White Sox double header game.
New York, July 21, 1920. Archbishop Daniel Mannix, of Ireland and Australia, did not reach Brush Stadium yesterday until the second game of the double-header. So, without his ecclesiastical assistance, the Yankees lost the initial game. But after his Grace tossed out the ball to First Baseman Walter Pipp, at the opening of the second game, the Yankees had no difficulty, romping away with the second game. ...
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