Tuesday, December 26, 2023

New Hampshire leagues

 White Mountain League
    1913 Bethlehem
    1914

    1911-7-25 two Morristown AA players leave to play with Bethlehem - roster listed - team plays
        five games a week
    1914-8-30 Bethlehem roster

    Whitey Witt signed to Philadelphia Athletics from St. Johnsbury
    https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/Whitey-Witt/
    
    “I went right from high school to the A’s,” he said proudly. “I was going to boarding school in Barre, Vermont, and playing in the White Mountain League. That was a summer league with teams sponsored by the big resort hotels in New Hampshire and Vermont. Most of the teams were made up of college boys from schools like Harvard, Yale, and Dartmouth. They had summer jobs at the hotels.

“I was hitting over .400 while playing for St. Johnsbury,” Witt continued. “A scout was following me. One day I got a telegram from Connie Mack asking me to meet him in Boston."

100 game-winning teams

1890-91 Greater Camden - 1890-94 Camden club considered best team in history of city
        really good club, filled with pros - Harry Davis was captain - in 1892 were 104-25-, state champs, 
        big crowds - Garret Cowls managed  1929-9-15 

1905 Des Moines Hopkins Bros.  won 100 out of 118 - 37 of last 38. MLB Radebaugh, Roy
    2 10-2 3 12-1 4 4-2, 13-1, 9-2 won Winterset tournament

West Virginia Leagues

 

MLB:

Tuesday, December 12, 2023

Atlantic City black ball

 Johnson Stars

1930-7-19 Chick Lambert suspended again 

1929-2-02 Oatman scores 15 pts for Vocational High School
1935-9-13 Willie Oatman is a boxer

1931 picture of Chick Lambert. "Bad boy" / "Art Shires of the league" has promised to reform. 

1930-10-09 will play City League All-Stars

boxes
1930-6-16 lost to Olympics 6-2 in City League game
=1930-9-28 lose 6-3 to city League Stars - 3rd straight loss - manager is Arthur Dilworth
1930-10-19 lost to City League Stars 8-6
1935-9-02 champs of Atlantic City Independent League - beat Wayne Black Hawks 4-2


Arthur "Rats" Henderson

1930-4-19 signed to pitch for Atlantic City Post Office team managed by George Oberholzer - presumably brother of Dan Oberholzer

1930-6-18 loses to Electric Co. 4-3 - "pudgy Negro star"


Monday, December 11, 2023

Ed Gottlieb

1921-9-02 neither Gottlieb nor Jack Hines of the Old Timers have spared any expense- first game tonight
1921-9-03 teams they have beaten - some of their players - 3b is Jennis, formerly of Oil City
1921-10-07 may not finish series for championship of South Philadelphia with Old Timers - Old Timers up 3-2 and want to call it - SPHAs want to solder on - feel they should have won 1st two games
 1922-3-30 team signings - Lefty Vann turned down offer from Toronto IL
1922-7-31 have won 14 of 18 last games - gives scores of all the games - much in demand by NYC clubs - have beaten Hilldale twice

boxes

1920-7-05 M.E. Smith (Bill McKenty) 8, SPHAs 1
1920-7-17 Parkesburg Iron 10, SPHAs 0.
1920-7-25 SPHAs 6, Disston 5

1921-7-04 beat Smith-Furbush, Manufacturers' League champs, 3-1
1921-7-05 beat Cuban Stars 6-4
1921-7-18 lose to Hilldale 13-3
1921-8-06 beat Emerson AA 13-1
1921-8-16 beat Cressona Tigers 5-3 - no box

1921-9-02 Old Timers 4, SPHAs 3. "the largest crowd that ever witnessed a game in South Philadelphia." 
        Old-Timers had VIRL pitcher
       says game was counted lost incorrectly "so much money should never have changed hands on the way the game ended."
1921-9-05 SPHAs 10, Old Timers 5. Big crowd again. 
1921-9-10 Old-Timers 6, SPHAs 4. Wid Conroy, Gabby Street, Johnny Castle all w/ Old-Timers
1921-9-24 large crowd - McKenty beat SPHAs 8 to 1 - now 3 out 4

1922-5-01 on league opening night, beat Hillsdale 6-4 - Rube Chambers pitcher - first time Hilldale defeated this year - Passon at 1b
1922-5-31 lose 9-0 to Tommy Volz of Philadelphia Terminal before 4K
1922-6-13 Hilldale 9, SPHAs 3. close to 10000 fans
1922-6-21 SPHA 6, Hilldale 5 - 2-hitter from Lefty Vann but a lot of walks
 1922-6-29 Krepps no-hits Camden City 3-0
1922-6-31 lose to Bacharach Giants 6-2 on Saturday after beating them Monday
1922-7-04 lose 5-0 to South Phils 
1922-7-27 beat Hillsdale 5-4 - Elwood Krepps pitcher
 1922-8-06 beat Heinie Zimmerman's Orange club 6-0 (Vann pitching),
     lose to Meadowbrook 7-3 (Passon)
1922-8-09 Chickie Passon beat Bacharach Giants 5-1 - they are now up 5 to 1 in series
1922-8-17 lose 3-0 to Lansdale
1922-8-24 beat Fleisher 8-6

post-season
1922-8-28 before 5K fans, SPHAs beat Fleisher Yarn 2-0 in 1st game of the elimination contest of the Southern Division  Jimmy Landburg
1922-8-30 10K ATT, SPHAs beat South Phills (Lai, Lohr, Herb Steen, Peploski, Tee etc.) 4-0 at Shetzline Park, South Phils' home- Chick Passon on mound
1922-9-05 8K ATT, Krepps loses to Fleisher Yarn 6-3
1922-9-07 due to bad weather, only 6K ATT, South Phil (Tesreau) 4, SPHA (Passon) 0

1922-9-04 lose 1-0 to Shanahan - Chambers beat **9-03
1922-9-12 tied 0-0 with North Phils - Passon 
1922-9-13 lose 7-1 to South Phils - Lefty Vann defeated by Jeff Tesreau 

1923-5-21 lost to Bridesburg's Tommy Volz 8-0
1923-5-25 lost to Crane 4-2
1923-6-09 lost to Camden 4-2
1923-6-10 lost to Mahanoy City Bluebirds 12-1
 

Pros


Friday, December 8, 2023

Louisiana Leagues

 Gulf League
        1886 BR for league - with rosters

    1886-5-23 2.5K ATT - Acid Iron Earths 6, Robert E. Lees 4
    1886-6-27 New Orleans 3, Lees 2. 1.5K ATT
    1887-1-28 former manager of Mobile Acid Iron Earths now looking forward to Southern League
        Kelly has kept baseball alive in Mobile for many years

 Gulf League
    1891



    1891-5-17 Lees 16, Mobile Hoppers 8. 1500 ATT

    1891-5-24 Lees 6, Mobiles 4. 400 ATT

New Orleans City League
    1913 3-24 standings Tortorich Sweets have 11-0 record

New Orleans Mercantile League
    1911


New Orleans misc.

    1883-10-09 Gore & his league team should be here by Sat. 
   1885-7-24 Marsh Redon elected manager of J.C. Bachs
  1885-7-26 Lees 3, Bachs 3. 4K ATT. 

    "It was the second meeting of the rival champions and champion rivals. The Bachs and Lees had arranged to play a series of three games for the championship and a purse of $1700; the Lees being backed for $1000 to $700 on the Bachs. The first game of the season was played last Sunday and resulted in a victory for the Lees. Yesterday the enthusiasm was great, but not as wild as on the previous game. The rain put a damper on the yelling, but the excitement ran high nevertheless, and the game was neck-and-neck until the sudden close." 

"Each of the eighteen players got $30 each yesterday. 
  The Bachs were slightly the favorites in the betting.
   The railroad company has been reaping a harvest during the Lee-Bach games. Col. Walker contributed to the park expenses yesterday, and it is said that at the close of the present contests he will put up a $300 purse between the clubs, with the Petries in. 
    Tennison wore the white suit which he had when playing with the Chicagos here. He thought that it would bring his nine luck.
    As an evidence of the boom in base ball it is a noticeable fact that the receipts at the Sportsmen's Park have been increasing at the rate of $100 a Sunday for the last three or four weeks.
    Marsh Redon tried to manage the Bachs from the rear of the grandstand and it was all very well as far as his voice was concerned. Manager Gruber is proud of the crowds which the Lees are helping to draw, and says that if they stick to him they will hear diamonds.

1885-8-02 Lees 10, Bachs 1. Wet field. 3.5K ATT. 

    "The Lees win the series. There was a slight shower in the eighth inning. 
    The Lees got another big divide yesterday. They have made a small fortune by their recent victories. 
    The red stockings brought the Lees luck.    
    Cruso wore his Columbus, GA suit yesterday. He got it considerably soiled in the puddles, but he played a fine game.
    New Orleans has been showing its ability to gather large crowds at base ball games. It has been said the railroad companies have been seen and will make low rates. These two facts are expected to secure New Orleans a membership in the Southern League next year.
    The umpire should have power to fine the players, and the fines could be collected from the gate receipts and put to some useful or charitable purpose. Lovers of discipline were shocked by some of the players smoking while in position. Again, much of the discussion with the umpire was disgraceful.
    
1885-9-06 Lees 9, Mobiles 0. 1.8K ATT at New Orleans Base Ball Park. 

  1885-12-27 Expositions 5, R.E. Lees 2. Expositions were a team made of major leaguers, and to prevent a rout the RE Lees were given the battery and two position players of the Expositions. Which meant that Tony Mullane pitched for the Robert E. Lees. 
    1886-5-23 Frank Waters 1, New Orleans. Shea pitches 11-inning no-hitter for Waters. Bokenfohr on mound for New Orleans. 1.5K ATT. Mike Shea
    1889-12-08 St Louis Browns 13, Professionals 1. 
    1891-5-03 Lees v. Bachs. 350 ATT
    1912-7-14 "Coxy" Burgard strikes out 20 in 10-inning 3-1 game for Trianons v. Tortorichs
    1912-9-15 Trianons 3, Raleigh Ryes 1. 2.5K ATT - Galiano's Park. 
    1912-10-06 Tortorich Sweets 4, Houma 0. Griffins 4, Trianons 3. 

Suburban League
    1910-11

    1911-1-27 Burgard, "Coxey" "Shutout" added to Beekmans club

The League

    1881-1-05 Brennans organized
    1881-4-08 League met at R.E. Lee Club rooms
    1881-3-20 Thos. Brennans recently admitted into league. 
    1882-10-20 League organized for next year. Also - Cincinnati nine coming down - will arrive next Sunday.
    1883-10-05 Manager Clarke of the Clevelands, who brought the famous Rochester Hop Bitters nine out here a few years ago, is interested to bring a nine down again this winter. 

    Shallix, Gus 1882 Robert E. Lees German - 17-14 MLB record

    play by play (New Orleans Times-Democrat)
    1881-9-11 
    1881-9-25 Clarkes 3, Brennans 1. 
    1882-7-09
    1882-9-03 Clarkes 7, Brennans 6. 
    1883-9-09 Brennans 5, Stars 4. 

    1883-2-04 New Orleans 9, Cincinnati 3. 
    1883-2-11 Cincinnati 6, New Orleans 5. 
    

Winter League
    1913-14

    Jorda, Lou 

    1913-10-19 league to open today - managers listed - prominent players listed - Jake Atz will umpire, will play at Pelican Park. 


Cusach, James 1908-09 Eddys benefit game for Italian earthquake-sufferers
Jorda, Lou long-time pro umpire also  1912 Pearce's Trianons leading team in batting box 2
 
    1925 Baton Rouge Stanocola 5K ATT  "Silent Cal" Fluker
Sentell, Paul 1912 Tortorichs

1912-10-06 controversy over who exactly Bokenfohr will pitch for Sunday

1912-8-25 Trianons leave town to play for state semi-pro championship
1913-2-20 Father of William Bokenfohr, Joseph Bokenfohr, 4876 Laurel Street, by striking out Jimmy Woulfe four straight times, was responsible for Woulfe's retirement from baseball, which led to his becoming a notary public, which led to his becoming a notary public and causing his clients a lotta sorra. Very interesting account - gives a summary of 1880s Southern baseball. 

"There was no Southern League then, but semiprofessional baseball was played here then by teams from New Orleans, Mobile, and other cities, which had a sort of league for the playing of Saturday and Sunday games, at which admission was charged. The players for the most part played for their railroad fares and expenses, although some were paid regular salaries. Among the clubs in that league were the Robert E. Lees of New Orleans, and the Acid Iron Earths of Mobile."

Woulfe was a top outfielder and played briefly in majors in 1884. Hit .126. 


1866-12-22 Lone Star 82, Mississippi Valley 11. 
    Lee's founded in 1864.

lots of early stuff

Sportsman's Park (wiki wrong that it opened in 1886. Opened earlier. See 1885 semi-pro stuff

Southern League

    1885-7-27 "In the Southern Base Ball League there are 125 players, managers and umpires, engaged at aggregate salaries of $15,000 a month, or $100 each. Of the clubs it is believed that Atlanta, Nashville, Macon, Augusta and Memphis playing profitable seasons in the order named, and the other clubs losing." 



Monday, December 4, 2023

Lost teams of New York City




1936-9-04 Department of Sanitation in Municipal League game - lose 7-2 to NYFD - not the team of pros
1937-8-20 benefit game to be held
1938-9-12 crowd of 45K - beat NYPD 9-1
1939-5-19 Jackie O'Neill plays for Sanitation team
1939-5-25 Butch Connolly with team
1939-6-20 beat NYPD 13-3 at Prospect Park Parade Grounds
1941-8-04 partial roster listed
1941-8-11 after taking 8-1 lead, lost 10-8 to Mitchel Field Aviators
1941-9-08 BOX SCORE
     before crowd of 45K, beat NYPD 11-7 
1941-9-22 the players uniforms' had slogans on back
    beat Ft. Hancock 4-1
1943-9-20 before 45K, beat NYPD 4-3
1946-5-11 roster given
1946-9-11 benefit game for Al (Lovi) Harper between Department of Sanitation and Cedarhurst has been postponed twice - should be played tomorrow at Dexter
1946-9-13 lost to Cedarhurst 4-3
        beat Ft. Monmouth 10-1 2200 ATT 
1948-8-10 slightly more details on Nekola's injury - he is married & has 3 kids
1948-8-26 Al Schacht and Jim Barton, Broadway star, will appear at benefit game
1948-8-28 benefit game to be held between Department of Sanitation and Bushwicks for Bots Nekoka, 
        who was recently injured - chairman of efforts: Paul Krichell
1950-6-23 beat Rye team 25-10 in benefit game before crowd of 2000
1950-9-18 BOX beat Rye Laddies 8-5 



1925-4-17 Milkmen's League
1924-5-10 rosters given for game



Saturday, December 2, 2023

Western League

  1898-7-07 -  Columbus WL franchise will move to Denver