Snooker Drefs
The frontier (O’Neill City, Holt County, Neb.), 12 October 1933
Mel Harder, star pitcher of the Cleveland Indians, lost a 5 to 0 decision in an eleven inning baseball game at Omaha last Sunday afternoon. He was hurling for the sand lot club from which he jumped to the majors, the Carter Lake Club. Snooker Drefs, southpaw of the St. Joseph club of the Western League, was on the mound for the winning team, the Hunts, of Omaha. Harder allowed six hits, four of them in the last inning, while Drefs allowed but one.