Washington Times, December 6, 1912:
Orville Woodruff, once clever outfielder and utility player of the Cincinnati Reds, is looking around Cincinnati for a good place to open a first-class cafe. He realizes that he can’t play on forever and is looking for the “Easiest Way.”
Woodruff wasn’t a particularly good ballplayer, but he somehow stayed in the high minors through age 38. He appears to have ended up buying a saloon across the river in Covington.
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