13 Facts About Lynn Bell

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Lynn Everett Bell was an American college football coach and professional baseball player.

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Lynn Bell played professional baseball as a second baseman from 1906 to 1914.

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Lynn Bell played in the Southern Michigan League for Saginaw in 1906 and Kalamazoo in 1907 and 1908.

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Lynn Bell was sold by the Senators to the St Louis Cardinals in 1910.

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One newspaper account noted that Lynn Bell made "a brilliant show" during the Cardinals' spring training camp in 1910:.

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At the time of the 1910 US Census, Lynn Bell was residing with his parents in Ypsilanti, Michigan.

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Lynn Bell played for the Scranton Miners of the New York State League for parts of the 1912,1913 and 1914 seasons.

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Lynn Bell appeared in 50 games for the Louisville Colonels of the American Association in 1912.

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Lynn Bell was reportedly seeking a managerial position with the Adrian Club in the Southern Michigan League in 1915.

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At the time of the 1920 US Census, Lynn Bell was living with his parents in Ypsilanti.

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Lynn Bell was working as a salesman for an electric company.

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In September 1918, Lynn Bell completed a draft registration card in which he indicated that he was living in Ypsilanti and working as a salesman for the Detroit Edison Co.

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Lynn Bell's occupation was listed at the time as a life insurance salesman.