Craft the world cheats v1.4.01412/8/2022 ![]() ![]() 6-New York Giants swapped shortstop Dick Bartell, outfielder Henry Leiber and catcher Gus Mancuso to the Cubs for outfielder Frank Demaree, shortstop Bill Jurges and catcher Ken O'Dea. Cincinnati sold pitcher Cas- carella to Buffalo. Albany signed Rabbit Maranville as manager. 5-Burleigh Grimes signed two-year contract to manage Montreal. sold pitcher Broaca to Cleveland at waiver price. released coach Melillo and signs Frank Shellenback in his place. 18-Jimmy Wilson appointed coach of Cincinnati, succeeding Edd Roush. 5-Cleveland sold infielder Jack Kroner to Syracuse. Louis Browns for pitcher Oral Hildebrand and outfielder Buster Mills. traded catcher Joe Glenn and outfielder Myril Hoag to the St. Durocher named William Killefer and Charles Dressen as his coaches. 12-Leo Durocher named manager of Brooklyn team, succeeding Bur- leigh Grimes, who was let go Oct. Spalding- Official Base Ball Guide 11 Oct. Baltimore signed Rogers Hornsby as manager. 11-Manager Prothro of the Phillies retained John B. Boston A.L.-From Little Rock, pitcher Wayman Kerksieck. By Pittsburgh-From Louis- ville, outfielder Fern Bell from Rochester, second baseman Jack Juelich. By De- troit-From Columbus (Ohio), pitcher Jimmy Lynn. By Washington-From Toledo, infielder Charley Gelbert. Louis N.L.-From Syracuse, outfielder Jimmy Outlaw. Louis A.L.-From Seattle, catcher Hal Spindel. By Brooklyn-From Memphis, pitcher Hugh Casey from Jersey City, pitcher Russell Evans. By Philadelphia A.L.-rom Minneapolis, pitcher Bud Parmelee from Sacramento, pitcher Henry Pippen from Atlanta, pitcher Bill Beckman from Toronto, third baseman Joe Gantenbein from Baltimore, infielder Bill Nagel from Pensacola, pitcher Leon Kyle. At the draft meeting in Chicago the following minor league players were drafted: By Philadelphia N.L.-From Indianapolis, outfielder LeGrant Scott from Newark, third baseman Merrill May. 4-James Thompson (Doc) Prothro signed two-year 'contract to manage Philadelphia N.L., succeeding Jimmy Wilson, who resigned Sept. Wiltse umpired the memorial game on the bases with Bill Dinneen of Syracuse, retired big league umpire, at the plate.Proceeds of the game will go toward a McGraw memorial in his native town. who won twelve straight games while pitching for the Giants in 1904, Mr. McGraw Comes Home," written by Joseph Adams, Syracuse Post-Standard columnist, which ended with the ,- words: words: "And so these hills eternally shall claim The son they spawned for Destiny and Fame." A brief tribute then was paid the late Giant manager by George (Hooks) iltse of Syracuse. Mary's band of Cortland played the national anthem, after which a half minute silence in memory of Manager McGraw was observed. Fabian had at one time played on a team with John McGraw, and is the accepted authority on all matters connected with his profession. ![]() At the Giant bench also was Henry Fabian, famed groundkeeper of the Polo Grounds and the oldest such jobholder in either the National or American Leagues. The Giants arrived in Ithaca by train in the forenoon and, accompanied by Wilfred Hoffman, Edmund Hoffman and William McCarthy, the welcoming com- mittee, drove to Truxton in the school bus. It jammed the small grand stand behind home plate and overflowed to the small concrete bridge over which one could go to see the field where McGraw played his first base ball. It swelled out on bleachers lent by Syracuse and Cornell universities from home plate to center field on both sides. It was the largest crowd ever to gather in one place in Truxton township. Hoffman of the executive committee in charge of the memorial activities, 7,650 persons jammed the sandlot on the banks of the Tioughnioga to see the Giants defeat the determined but inex- perienced Truxton All-Stars, 8 to 1, in the feature event on the program. William Bray and a throng of other ardent admirers from Central New York. Brannick, popular secretary of the club: Lieut.-Gov. ![]() Stoneham, young president of the Giants Edward T. McGraw, widow of the famous manager Horace C. In all there were fifteen players in the Giants team. And so to honor the man who made truxton rank with Cooperstown and ~!.? - other base ball shrines, came the New York Giants with Manager Terry and other famous players who are now standard bearers of the McGraw tradition : in the Polo Grounds. In Truxton he got his start in the national pastime and there the population of 400 persons think - of McGraw as base ball itself. 10 Spalding Official Base Ball Guidet McGraw was a dominant figure of the national game. WILLIAM HARRIDGE, President of the American League. ![]()
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