Show 30 CARDINALS CARD FOR F SALE St St. Louis Skipper Says l Only Eight Play Players rs Are Sure of Holding Berths f By FRITZ HOWELL BOWELL I I Associated Press Sports Writer DAYTON Ohio Nov 20 Baseball 20 Baseball trade winds flew Wednesday 7 as the minor league meeting opened opened but but ed-but but few trades were mated Most of the managers manager were holding holding hold hold- ing lag off ott on final decisions 1 in hopes of doing better later in the sea sea- Luncheon tables hotel rooms and corridors were the trading mar marts Branch Rickey vice president of the St St. Louis Cardinals was WILI very much in hi the spotlight with ith hi his hi announcement that 30 of the theas 38 as Redbirds were on the auction I block Only Dizzy and Paul Dean and Jesse Haines hurlers Outfielders J Joe e M Medwick Vick d and Terry Moore Infielders Infielders Infielders In- In fielders Leo Durocher and Jam Jame James eg egRipper Ripper Collins and Manager Frank Frisch are sure of Cardinal berths In 1936 Rickey said May lay Go to Detroit Among the reports was one that Billy Evans former general manager manager manager man man- ager Cleveland Indians would take tako over the presidency of the Detroit Tigers The world champions champions champions cham cham- passed under control of Walter Walter Walter Wal Wal- ter O. O Briggs Brigga Tuesday and Briggs Brigga announced that he has neither health nor time to assume the club presidency Among the deals J actually completed completed com corn was the tra transfer ster of ot Bud Tinning Tinning Tinning Tin Tin- ning 27 right-handed right hurler from the Columbus American association club to the Indianapolis club of ot the same league via the waiver route Tinning won 11 and lost 9 for Columbus last season In 1931 Tinning Tinning Tin Tin- ning fling won 2 21 2 and lost 2 for lor Des Moines He won seven of the games in a row Go to Galve Galveston ton tonA A wholesale exodus of ot Albany players from the International Inte league to Galveston of the Texas loop resulted from one deal Vice President Roy Koehler Koebler of ot Galveston Galveston Galveston Galves Galves- ton announced that his club had given cash and Catcher Claude Bob Linton to Albany in exchange exchange ex ex- change for Pitchers Pitcher Mark Filley and Beryl Richmond Outfielder Continued on Page Pace Cards to Sell Thirty Players Continued d From Prom Pa Page Page- e Sixteen Charles Hostetler Hosteller First Baseman Pete and Infielder Danny McGee McGe Other deals resulted In managerial man man- ehan changes c Max Bishop of ot the Boston Red Sox dropped out of th the majors maJor to take over o the thc reins rein of ot the Portland club in the Pacific Coast CORst league San Antonio Antonio An An- tonio of the thc Texas loop signed 1 Bob fob Coleman C n a former manager there a as al tho the 1036 skipper The International league first of the ho minors to hold its annual meetIng meet meet- Ing ng adopted a game schedule opening April 16 and closing September Sep Sep- ember 7 Indications that the littie little lit tie tle lo world series between the In- In and American association association tion on pennant winners would be resumed resumed re- re umed next year were evident Among ru rumored ored major league deals cals was Wa one which would send Burgess Jurgess Cardinal second sec sec- end ond nd sacker to the New NOW York Giants in n exchange Pitcher Pilcher Carl Hubbell Hub- Hub bell The American lea league uc came in for forts its ts share of talk Jk with a a. a rumor that Washington would send Outfielder Heinie Manush and Pitcher Jack Russell to the Red Sox Washington would get Outfielder Ben Chapman and Pitchers Johnny Murphy and Jimmy Deshong from the Yankees and the Yanks would get Roy Johnon Johnson Johnson John- John son on outfielder from Boston and Pitcher Bump Handley and Outfielder Out- Out fielder lelder Jonathan Stone from Wash Wash- ington I IThe The minors with ith about delegates dele delee gates present considered about 90 DO amendments to the national agreement agreement agreement agree agree- ment today Most of them were for forthe ho tho purpose of oC setting up Judge W. W G. G Branham of Durham N. N C. C the organizations organization's president as the Judge Landis of oC the minors Bids for the 1936 1036 minor league meeting were received today from Syracuse Toronto Omaha Hamilton Hamil- Hamil ton on Ont Winnipeg Atlantic Cit City Niagara Falls Toledo Washington Baltimore Montreal and Chicago |