Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 246, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 November 1917 — RECORD OF CENTRAL LEAGUE [ARTICLE]
RECORD OF CENTRAL LEAGUE
Did Not Sell a Player to Major League Club—Several Went Up Again Under Recalls. The Central league made the record of not selling a player to major league clubs, according to a Grand Rapids correspondent. The Brooklyn clutt was supposed to have bought Pitcher Wachtel from Muskegon, but that deal is reported off. Catcher Harry Smith of Fort Wayne Is to get a trial with Cincinnati, but that sale is only conditional and the sale announced by; Peoria of Catcher Bob O’FarreM Is not an actual purchase. Several players go up again under recalls, but the actual sales are nil.
