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Show Red Sox Player Signs in Hurry BOSTON, Jsn. 25 OP) Gregory Mullesvy, counted to fill one of the Boston Red Sox's infield holes, seems to hsve accepted President Bob Quinn't salary terms with alacrity. Instead of mailing in his signed contract, con-tract, he took the faster, end also more expensive, method of wiring his scceptsnce from his home in Emeryville, Cel. The lnfielder was acquired from the Chicago White Sox. He spent most of the 1932 season, however, with the Oakland club in the Pacific Pa-cific Coast league, where he batted for sn sverage of .321. |