229:, "Bell was not in the best of condition when he was sold by Scranton to the Stars, but he worked hard and kept gamely in his togs when he should have been in a hospital." In the spring of 1915, Bell returned to Scranton due to the failure of the Syracuse team to pay the money due to Scranton for the sale of Bell. Bell was reportedly seeking a managerial position with the Adrian Club in the Southern Michigan League in 1915.
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Remember Lynn Bell the fast second baseman with
Kinsella's Senators last season, who never let a line drive get through his territory? He's making the big leaguers sit up and take notice in the camp of the St Louis Cardinals at Little Rock, Ark. The sport scribes of the St. Louis newspapers say that
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Registration Card for Lynn Everett Bell, born November 18, 1883. Ancestry.com. World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917–1918 . Registration Location: Washtenaw County, Michigan; Roll: 1682903; Draft Board:
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Census entry for Lynn E. Bell and family. Ancestry.com. 1930 United States
Federal Census . Census Place: Ypsilanti, Washtenaw, Michigan; Roll: 1030; Page: 17A; Enumeration District: 46; Image: 201.0.
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1161:Baseball players from Michigan
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466:"Bell Wants Manager's Job".
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271:Head coaching record
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109:Head coaching record
39:Biographical details
756:Andrew Bird Glaspie
600:on October 20, 2012
569:on December 5, 2010
508:on December 5, 2010
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204:Ypsilanti, Michigan
188:St. Louis Cardinals
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836:Leroy Brown
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782:(1900–1902)
604:January 14,
512:January 26,
396:"Lynn Bell"
250:Later years
146:Early years
1090:Categories
1044:Jeff Genyk
1004:Ron Cooper
972:Mike Stock
964:Ed Chlebek
370:References
289:Conference
142:—in 1918.
50:1883-11-18
868:Lynn Bell
542:April 13,
292:Standing
244:Hillsdale
22:Lynn Bell
1070:(2014– )
1062:# (2013)
1038:# (2003)
1036:Al Lavan
1022:# (1999)
998:# (1992)
982:# (1982)
651:Archived
286:Overall
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90:Football
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