Everett Booe
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Everett Little Booe (September 28, 1891 – March 21, 1969) was a
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player. He played in two seasons in
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, primarily as an
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. He played part of 1913 for the
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, then jumped to the
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in 1914. He played for two teams that season, the
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and the Buffalo Buffeds. Booe also had an extensive minor league career, playing from until 1930. From 1926 to the end of his playing career, he served as manager for six different minor league teams. In 1927, he managed the
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to the championship of the Three-I League while batting .260 in 87 games.


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* 1891 births 1969 deaths Baseball players from North Carolina Basketball coaches from North Carolina Buffalo Buffeds players College men's track and field athletes in the United States Danville Veterans players Davidson Wildcats baseball players Davidson Wildcats football coaches Davidson Wildcats football players Dayton Aviators players Fort Smith Twins players Fort Wayne Chiefs players Greensboro Patriots players Indianapolis Hoosiers players Major League Baseball outfielders Minor league baseball managers People from Mocksville, North Carolina Petersburg Goobers players Pittsburgh Pirates players Players of American football from North Carolina Portsmouth Truckers players Presbyterian Blue Hose football coaches Presbyterian Blue Hose men's basketball coaches San Antonio Bears players San Antonio Bronchos players Springfield Ponies players Springfield Watchmakers players St. Joseph Saints players St. Paul Saints (AA) players {{US-baseball-outfielder-1890s-stub