Flaws in the diamond : typescript, 1975 : major leaguers expelled from organized baseball 1919-1922 / Elizabeth C. Tunis. 1975.
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Risberg, Swede, 1894-1975
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Chase, Hal, 1883-1947
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Felsch, Happy, 1891-1964.
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Magee, Lee, 1889-1966.
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Paulette, Gene, 1891-1966.
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Zimmerman, Heinie, 1887-1969.
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Tunis, Elizabeth
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McMullin, Fred, 1891-1952.
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Williams, Lefty, 1893-1959.
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Gandil, Chick.
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Douglas, Phil, 1890-1952
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Weaver, Buck, 1890-1956
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George Daniel "Buck" Weaver (1890-1956) played third base for the Chicago White Sox during the 1919 World Series. He was one of eight players banned indefinitely from baseball for alledgedly conspiring to throw the 1919 World Series. From the description of Weaver, Buck, 1890-1956 (U.S. National Archives and Records Administration). naId: 10575410 George "Buck" Weaver played for the Chicago White Sox (1912-1920). Ford Frick was the Commissioner of Baseball (1951-1965). ...
Cicotte, Eddie, 1884-1969.
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DuBuc, Jean, 1888-1908.
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Gedeon, Joe, 1893-1941.
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Kauff, Benny, 1890-1961.
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Hendrix, Claude, 1889-1944.
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Jackson, Joe, 1888-1951
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