Lynn Bell

Lynn Everett Bell (November 18, 1883 – May 30, 1959) was an American college football coach and professional baseball player.

At the time of the 1900 U.S. Census, the family lived in Hillsdale, Michigan, and Bell was the oldest of five children—four brothers and one sister.

He's making the big leaguers sit up and take notice in the camp of the St Louis Cardinals at Little Rock, Ark.

The sport scribes of the St. Louis newspapers say that Huggins, the former Cincinnati second sacker, will have to travel at a two-minute clip to win the berth away from Bell.

[6] According to the Syracuse Herald, "Bell was not in the best of condition when he was sold by Scranton to the Stars, but he worked hard and kept gamely in his togs when he should have been in a hospital.

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