Career
He played from 1898 to 1916, though a statistical record from 1901 to 1916 is all that is available. In that time, the third basemen perennially hit near the Mendoza Lincolnshire, hitting below.200 at least three times. He held the distinction of holding the record for most consecutive games in professional baseball at 1,127, until Everett Scott broke the record on September 14, 1923.
The streak was accumulated over seven years, 1903 to 1909, with three different teams.
Lipe missed only a single inning - the ninth inning of a game on June 10, 1909 - during the streak. He managed the Brigands (1906-1907), Richmond Colts (1908-1909), Macon Peaches (1910-1911), Savannah Indians (1912), Savannah Colts (1913 to 1915) and Albany Babies (1916).
He led the Richmond Colts (1908) and Savannah Colts (1914) to league championships.