CHARLES CITY — If you’re the subject of a well-known poem, you might become famous for ages. Or infamous. When poet and New York Giants fan Franklin Pierce Adams penned “Baseball’s Sad Lexicon”, he didn’t portray the Chicago Cubs’ double-play combination of “Tinker to Evers to Chance” as heroes ... rather as maddening villains with saddest of possible words surnames. […]
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