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Lindell Sold to Cards

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Johnny Lindell, New York Yankee outfielder, was waived out of the American League yesterday and sold to the St. Louis Cardinals at the waiver price of $10,000. The world champions also announced that John Mize had been sent to the club's Kansas City farm team on 24-hour recall.

Mize was accompanied to the American Association affiliate by pitcher Duane Pillette and infielder Al (Billy) Martin. Clarence (Cuddles) Marshall, a pitcher, was sold to the St. Louis Browns for an unannounced sum, possibly not in excess of $10,000.

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