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Former Cardinals player and manager Solly Hemus, the last big-league manager alive who had managed in the 1950s, died at age 94 on Monday in Houston. He had been in ill health. Solomon Joseph ...
Cancel anytime. Team owner August A. Busch Jr., secretary Mary Murphy and manager Solly Hemus present Stan Musial with a contract containing and 20 percent pay cut before the 1960 season.
Solly Hemus was an infielder for the Buffs in the late 40s, while Jack Shultea pitched for the Buffs in the mid 50s. Hemus spent a couple years in Houston before being called up to the St. Louis ...
Eddie Stanky, manager of the St. Louis Cardinals, a rhubarb with Umpire Douglas (“Scotty”) Robb over a third strike called on Cardinal Shortstop Solly Hemus. National League Boss Warren C.
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