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Show BASEBALL BH NOTES 3 Gene Caldera, left-band pitcher, has 1 1 been sold by Memphis to Mobile. see Nashville has turned Outfielder Edwin Ed-win Sperber to the Boston Braves, see George Harper, Phllly fly chaser, continues to do some timely hitting, see Some fans are wondering If a player play-er will ever hit In every game In a season. see The IMchmond Virginia league club I Das sold Elbert Johnson, right-handed pitcher, to the Albuny Eastern league club. 'See Frank Kelba, right-hund pitcher of i the United States Army School team !of Camp Meade, Md., has been signed by Baltimore. see t The discovery of a fossilized lizard, ! J sixteen million years old, has every - I sound of being the cellar position In . I that league, f e e e I Joe Pfeffer, the former National league veteran, now with San Francisco, Fran-cisco, Is the leading pitcher of the , Coast league. i e a e 1 ritcher Ouy Cantrell has been re- leased under an option to the Jersey v i City club of the International league h by the Brooklyn Dodgers. "! t e e e ' Connie Mack, it Is estimated, spent I $350,000 on players for his Athletic nine, which is making a pretty start f( in the American league race, see Waterbury has released Catcher Itangow In the cutting-down process attendant on getting under the player limit. He was ivade a free agent. m Umpire McGowan Is a very active J person around the plate. He Is on f top of every play and does every- 1 thing except field bunts and catch I foul flies. I ( Nelson Hawks, former Nashville Southern association star outfielder. Is i-4 making It Interesting for the pitchers' i In the National league since Joining - the Phillies. '.; see ; Chattanooga has claimed First Base- , "t man Cy Anderson from Memphis, on waivers. The player was with Chattanooga Chatta-nooga In 1922 and 1923 before going ; to the Chicks. |