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Show Baseball Notes The yellow peril manifests Itself now as a yeurning to kill the umpire when the home team is losing. The Atlanta club purchased Freddie Heck from the Churlotte Sally league club and plana to use him In the outfield. out-field. Eddie Beis, pitcher with the Toronto Toron-to International league team, has been sold to Worcester of the Eastern league. Johnny Mohardt, former Notre Dame star, didn't last long with Atlanta At-lanta and wasn't worth the transportation. transpor-tation. . The Mobile club looked over the discards dis-cards fromjhe defunct Cotton States league and decided to take on Bill Stathum. The Detroit club is reported as hav-Ing hav-Ing purchased Sep Good, a southpaw pitcher, from the Buy City club of the Mint league. The foul strike rule was adopted by the National league In 1901. Two years later It was taken up by the American league. Cleo Carlisle, brother of Outfielder Roy Carlisle of the Charlotte teum, line signed a contruct to play with Charlotte next season. Bill Bailey, veteran southpaw, has been exchanged to Omaha by the Houston club for Tex McDonald, no-less no-less veteran Inflelder. Eddie Meeks, outfielder transferred early In the season by the Louisville club to Petersburg, bus been released by that club to Wilson. The veteran Roy Mitchell of the Dallas team Is again laid up with rheumatism und probably won't do much work from noxv on. Harry Strohm, second baseman of the Topekn team of the Southwestern league, was sold to the Milwaukee American association club. Reports are that the St. Louis Cardinals have purchased Outfielder Russell Senrrltt from the Johnson City club of the Appalachian league. Hurry Emory, outfielder, formerly with the I'.Irminghani and Nashville dubs, has been signed by the Little Rook Southern association club. Richard Itelchle, playing center field for the Red Sox, retired four Cleveland Cleve-land players In a roxv in the second game of a recent double header. To make room for Kale Kobinson the New Orleans club relc.i-od Pitcher Eddie Malleson, the Na.-hville club claiming him at the ;x;,i(r ;,rice. Tinier Molly Craft seems to have found himself In the Virginia league and is pitching x '.turn-; ball for Nor- j f oik. Another former Southern b ague I it. la r who Is gcti.n,- by Is Lefty j 1 S gi cii) sent b) .: ,! ;v Portsmouth. ' |