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Ohio leagues

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Cleveland Amateur Baseball Association
    1910-1932


Eastern Ohio League
    1924 8-10 standings
    1925 5-4 standings
    1927 1927 final       1927 Championship game
    1928
    
    Carnegie, Ollie 1926 Coshocton Regulars
    

    Storch, Harry 1928 returning for 6th year with Coshocton Regulars

    1925-7-06 Roy Beckwith given $61 with collection after injury - play by play
    1928-4-22 Coshocton regulars two spit-ballers: Elvin Hilty & Leo Carroll
    1928-5-01 Pittsburgh: most stars hereabouts play w/ Eastern Ohio League to pick up a little extra             change over the weekends
    
Ohio Industrial League
    1949


Ohio State League
    1919


Ohio State League
    1935 Mansfield Tigers
    1936 

    Stover, Dewey  1935 Tiffin

    1936-4-30 Myles Thomas succeeds Dewey Stover as manager of Tiffin

Ohio Valley League
    1922 Dillonvale
    1923 

    1923-6-17 gossip
    1923-6-24 gossip. Mingo now managed by former MLB Jack Lewis

Triangular League
    1918
    1919



Western Ohio League
    1948
    1949
    1950 5-29 standings twelve teams - all boxes

    Maisch, Jack of - decent in B 1950 Botkins

    1950-5-04 Not just local scrubs - John Orphal
    game ad

    1950-5-29 action pics 
    1950-9-11 action pic
    1950-9-18 action pic
    

YMCA Industrial League

     Mundy, Bill 1923 McLean Tires

Pros:


misc. MLB:

             1920 Firestone
Emmer, Frank 1936 Mansfield Tigers hitting .304 as of 8-06 - shortstop who once hit 32 HR in AA
        box

1918

Knetzer, Elmer 1918 McElroy

Fromholtz, Jake 1919 Bellevue (16K) went w/ Viox to Portsmouth in 1920

Benton, Larry 1919 Norwood went w/ Viox to Portsmouth in 1920
Viox, Jim 1919 Bellevue
  
misc. milb:
 
Morbitzer, Lee 1932 Columbus Franklin Platers 1934 Columbus Buggy Parts 2 delayed game by losing     temper and throwing down ball 1935 Columbus Cardinals 
        mention in DitD  fractured skull in 1924 in car crash. 
Robbins, Russell 1919 Piqua played vs. black baseball Dayton Marcos
Stover, Dewey 1936 Mansfield Tigers hitting .489 as of 8-06 box


https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/Ray-Kolp/
"In 1919, Kolp was an integral part of the Hoover Sweepers baseball team. He and many of his teammates also played in the Akron leagues as the Gaylords. The National Baseball Federation was a loosely knit association of cities and towns from Chicago to Johnstown, Pennsylvania, that sponsored a championship for their top local teams. In 1919 the Sweepers emerged as NBF champions. In the championship game, a 14-inning, 6-5 win over Ambridge, Pennsylvania, Kolp opened the game at shortstop, but earned the victory on the hill in relief."



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