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John Beverly Misse (May 30, 1885 – March 18, 1970) was a
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second baseman and
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who played for the
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of the
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in . Previously, he played Minor league baseball with the Concordia Travelers as early as 1910.


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* 1885 births 1970 deaths Major League Baseball second basemen Major League Baseball shortstops Baseball players from Kansas People from Doniphan County, Kansas St. Louis Terriers players Marshalltown Snappers players Wichita Jobbers players Salina Trade Winners players Lincoln Railsplitters players Concordia Travelers players Great Falls Electrics players Lyons Lions players {{US-baseball-infielder-stub