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Atlanta gave Memphis [[Lloyd Christenbury]] on May 7, 1919 to secure the rights to Bratschi.
Atlanta gave Memphis [[Lloyd Christenbury]] on May 7, 1919 to secure the rights to Bratschi.
== Sources ==
== Sources ==
* {{cite-newspaper | title=Here Are Some of The Stars of O. & P. League Days in Steu.| newspaper=Steubenville (OH) Herald Star | month=8 | day=20 | year=1919 | p=8}}
* {{cite-newspaper | title=Here Are Some of The Stars of O. & P. League Days in Steu.| newspaper=Steubenville (OH) Herald Star | month=8 | day=20 | year=1919 | p=8}}
* {{cite-newspaper | title=Christenberry is Released by Crackers| newspaper=Anniston Star | month=5 | day=7 | year=1919 | p=10}}
* {{cite-newspaper | title=Christenberry is Released by Crackers| newspaper=Anniston Star | month=5 | day=7 | year=1919 | p=10}}

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Atlanta gave Memphis Lloyd Christenbury on May 7, 1919 to secure the rights to Bratschi.

Sources

  • "Here Are Some of The Stars of O. & P. League Days in Steu.". Steubenville (OH) Herald Star, 1919-08-20.
  • "Christenberry is Released by Crackers". Anniston Star, 1919-05-07.