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Listed as Henry Lind in Marshall Wright's book on the Southern Association. He hit .263 as the regular New Orleans shortstop in 1932 with no power but 64 walks. The league batting average was .293, and he appears to have been out of the league in 1933. He didn't play for either New Orleans or Knoxville in 1933 or 1934, and may have retired after being traded.
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