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Pop Turner

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Pop Turner
Infielder
Born: (1901-09-11)September 11, 1901
Brooklyn, New York
Died: February 3, 1970(1970-02-03) (aged 68)
Durham, North Carolina
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
Negro league baseball debut
1921, for the Lincoln Giants
Last appearance
1932, for the Chicago American Giants
Teams

Elbert Carter Turner (September 11, 1901 – February 3, 1970), nicknamed "Cool" and "Pop", was an American Negro league infielder and umpire, and a college baseball coach at North Carolina College.

A native of Brooklyn, New York, Turner attended West Virginia State University, and was the school's starting quarterback. He began his Negro leagues career in 1921 while still in college, using the aliases "J.H. Wagner" and "Bert Wagner" to protect his amateur status. Turner played in the 1927 Colored World Series for the Bacharach Giants.[1] Following his playing career, he went on to umpire in the Negro National League, and was head coach at North Carolina College.[2][3] Turner died in Durham, North Carolina in 1970 at age 68.

References

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  1. ^ "1927 Season Negro League World Series". seamheads.com. Retrieved October 7, 2020.
  2. ^ "Cool Turner". seamheads.com. Retrieved October 7, 2020.
  3. ^ "Pop Turner". baseball-reference.com. Retrieved October 7, 2020.
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