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Show VDIAMOMDV APiCK-UPB A The Jersey City club of the International Interna-tional league, has released Inrieldcr Walter Keating. Outfielder Wade Lefier, sent to Memphis Mem-phis by the Washington Senators, has joined the Chicks. Cincinnati has released First Baseman Base-man Topel on option to the Reading club of the International league. Toronto of the International has obtained ob-tained nineteen-year-old Outfielder, Cleo Carlyle from Detroit on option. Red Torkelson, veteran Southern and Cotton States le.gue piayer, has signed with Alexandria for outfield duty. Clemmie YonkouskI, young catcher of Farmlngton, 111., has signed with Rock Island of the Mississippi Valley league. Dee Walsh, who refused to report to Lincoln of the Western league, has been traded to Portland of the Coast league, for Pitcher Ted Pillette, a right-hander. While Babe Ruth is fatter, says a New York writer, he is still making shoe-string catches. This tends to disprove dis-prove a report that Babe can no longet see ids shoes. Leland Dunham, former all-around athlete of Illinois Wesleyan, lias been farmed out to Binghamton of the New York-Pennsylvania league, by the Philadelphia Phil-adelphia Nationals. Harry (Bud) Weiser, recently re leased as manager of the Binghamton team of the New York-Pennsylvania league, has signed to play the outfield for Wilkes-Barre of the same league. Albany of the Kastern league has released Tommy Long, veteran out--flelder. At the same time, Jay Hughes, young first baseman, was sent to Springfield of the Three-I league on option. Charley Robertson, right-hander of the bite Sox, has not been showing any ill effects from the operation performed per-formed last year on his pitching arm for removal of a chipped bone. In fact he promises to be a star for Eddie Collins. |