Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 115, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 May 1918 — TRADE MANY PLAYERS [ARTICLE]

TRADE MANY PLAYERS

Twenty-Five in American League ’ Play for New Bosses. List of Player* Exchanged Doe* Not Include Those Who Have Been Called to Colors Since End of Last Season. A number of players In both of the major league organizations will wear different uniforms this season than the ones they performed in during the 1917 campaign. Twenty-five player* In the American league will draw their salaries from new owners this season and twenty-one in the National league. Following is the list of athletes who have been traded or sold among the major league clubs since last season. It does not Include those players who have been traded and called to the colors: American League. New York — Joe Gededn to St. Louts, Fritz Malsel to St. Louis, Nick Cullop to St Louis, Urban Shocker to St Louis, Tim Hendrix to St. Louis, Leslie Nunemaker to St Louis. Boston —Forrest Cady to Philadelphia, Chester Thomas to Philadelphia, Yean Gregg to Philadelphia, Larry Gardner to Philadelphia, Joe Kopp to Philadelphia, Pennock to Philadelphia, George Foster to Cincinnati. Washington Bert Gallia to St Louis. Philadelphia—Stuffy Mclnnis to Boston, Joe Bush to Boston, Wally Schang to Boston; Ping Bodie to New York. St Louis —Del Pratt to New York, Doctor Lavan to Washington, Bert Shotton to Washington, Lee Magee to Clnciiinati, Bob Groom of Cleveland. Detroit —George Burns to Philadelphia, via New York club. National League. New York —Charles Herzog to, Boston, Jimmy Smith to Boston. Brooklyn—Casey Stengel to Pitts-' burgh, George Cutshaw to Pittsburgh. Boston—George Tyler to Chicago, Jesse Barnes to New York. Philadelphia— Grover Alexander to Chicago, Bill Klllifer to Chicago, Dode Paskert to Chicago, Berf Neihoff to St Louis. ‘ - L ; St Louis—Dan Griner to Brooklyn. Pittsburgh Albert Mamaux to Brooklyn, Burleigh Grimes to Brooklyn. Cincinnati—-William McKechnie to Pittsburgh, Dafe Shean to Boston Americans. Chicago—Larry Doyle to New York, via Boston, Olaf Wilson to Boston, Cy Williams to Philadelphia, Mike Prendergast to Philadelphia, “Pickles” Dlllifer to Philadelphia.