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George Kell
George edged into the 1949 American League batting championship by two ten-thousandths of a point (.3429). Had 38 doubles in 179 hits, second high in league for two-baggers. First full big-time season was with the Athletics in 1944. Traded to Tigers, May, 1946. Hit .322 that season. Led league in third-base fielding in 1945 and 1946.
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Jim's '53 batting mark was the highest of his Major League career. After playing the infield for 2 years, he became an outfielder in '46 with Eau Claire when he hit .377. In '48 Jim batted .333 for Hollywood and .317 for Kansas City in '49. Before joining the Tigers in '52 Jim played briefly for the White Sox, Browns and the Yankees.



Jumped right from the independent ranks in Cleveland to a berth with the Indians in his home city. This was in 1919 and he won 10 games while lasing only five. Has been a big league star ever since. Was traded to Detroit Tigers in 1928. Last year won six games and lost six. George Uhle is a right hand pitcher, a six-footer and moves the scales at 185 pounds. He was born in Cleveland in 1898, and now lives in Lakewood, O. Twice won more than 25 games in American League.



Jo-Jo White, Detroit outfielder, is one of the few major leaguers who employs the kicking slide as he comes into the bag. This is not recommended to boys, for the reason that even ordinary types of sliding are dangerous unless carefully practiced. White's slide makes him doubly difficult to tag, for the reason that he keeps his feet curled underneath until the last instant before he reaches the bag, when he lunges out, often kicking the ball loose from the baseman's grasp as it is held in front of the bag. Boys, however, will do well to learn the simple slides, as explained in others of this series.



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Hughie Jennings
Most 1909 T206 Set cards were distributed in packages of cigarettes but some were in packages of Polar Bear scrap tobacco (those often have tobacco stains and residue on them).
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