Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 72, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 April 1918 — RECORDS BROKEN FOR DEALS [ARTICLE]

RECORDS BROKEN FOR DEALS

tale of Alexander and Killifer to Cubs Heads List—Stuffy Melnnis Brings Up Last All records for baseball trades and sales in a single off season have been broken this winter. They follow: 1. Alexander and Killifer sold by the Phils to Chicago for $50,000, Prendergast and Dilhoefer. 2. Bush, Schang and Strunk sold by Athletics to the Red Sox for $60,000, Pitcher Gross, Catcher Thomas and Outfielder Kopp. 3. Shortsfop Lavan and Outfielder Shotten traded by the Browns to Washington for Pitcher Gallia and $15,000. 4. Outfielder Paskert of the Phils traded to the Cubs for Outfielder Cy Williams. 5. Pitcher George Tyler traded by Boston to the Cubs for Second Baseman Larry Doyle and Catcher Art Wilson. 6. Infielder Herzog of New York traded to Boston for Second Baseman Larry Doyle and Pitcher Barnes. 7. Pitcher A 1 Mamaux, Shortstop Ward and Pitcher Grimes, Pittsburgh,, traded to Brooklyn for Outfielder Stengle and Second Baseman Cutshaw. 8. Stuffy Melnnis sold to the Red Sox.