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Posted By: Kevin O
Bill Chapelle played for the Brooklyn Tip Tops in the 1914 Federal League. I'm pretty sure Larry Chappel's cup of coffee with the Tribe was in 1916. There is a record of a Jack Dunn playing nine games with Baltimore, but that was in 1901. Jordan retired from the Superbas in 1910 due to injury, so it's unlikely he appeared on a later card as a player. As Jay said, Kelley is in the c46 set. |
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