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Sports News Radio and Classified W)iy V WITH SUNDAY MORNING V J e fßbmitraV EDITION L/Jlfaf. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1931. * PAGE C-1 Pitching Bests Batting in League Race : Intersectional Warfare in Full Blast ! LIFE’S DARKEST MOMENT. —By WEBSTER A S GET FEW RUNS Detroit Club, Lacking in Punch, NINES ADD TALENT EAST-WEST CLASH - May Finish Lower Than in 1930 IN TO LEAD FOR FUG BY JOHN B. FOSTER. than many a team has had in the past. FOR STRETCH DRIVE BOTH CIRCUITS But there appear to be no .350 batters the Detroit Tigers perk among the ponies. up at the bat, begin to put With the batters it has and its pres- Many New Faces to Cardinal-Giant Series Holds Hurlers Who Hold Foes to some punch into their hitting ent pitching staff Detroit cannot hold Be Seen its own if the team cannot get more UNLESSand give relief to men who are pic. saiohc of a punch to it. The American in League Squads in mv H i wewouLDhfTLer Big Interest—Regarded Small Score Tell—Set dying on the bases for lack of a hefty League collectively is making more W/ P WAS GOIN’ T SHIP ITHOMG I,] swing of the bludgeon, Manager Stan- runs than the National League, but as With Tigers Detroit, as a team, isn't carrying its Second Half. “Crucial.” Starts. ley Harris will find his aggregation even share of the task. Nor has it strength lower in league standing at the end of enough for its own needs. -
Minor League Presidents
MINOR LEAGUE PRESIDENTS compiled by Tony Baseballs www.minorleaguebaseballs.com This document deals only with professional minor leagues (both independent and those affiliated with Major League Baseball) since the foundation of the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues (popularly known as Minor League Baseball, or MiLB) in 1902. Collegiate Summer leagues, semi-pro leagues, and all other non-professional leagues are excluded, but encouraged! The information herein was compiled from several sources including the Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball (2nd Ed.), Baseball Reference.com, Wikipedia, official league websites (most of which can be found under the umbrella of milb.com), and a great source for defunct leagues, Indy League Graveyard. I have no copyright on anything here, it's all public information, but it's never all been in one place before, in this layout. Copyrights belong to their respective owners, including but not limited to MLB, MiLB, and the independent leagues. The first section will list active leagues. Some have historical predecessors that will be found in the next section. LEAGUE ASSOCIATIONS The modern minor league system traces its roots to the formation of the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues (NAPBL) in 1902, an umbrella organization that established league classifications and a salary structure in an agreement with Major League Baseball. The group simplified the name to “Minor League Baseball” in 1999. MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Patrick Powers, 1901 – 1909 Michael Sexton, 1910 – 1932 -
National~ Pastime
'II Welcome to baseball's past, as vigor TNP, ous, discordant, and fascinating as that ======.==1 of the nation whose pastime is cele brated in these pages. And to those who were with us for TNP's debut last fall, welcome back. A good many ofyou, we suspect, were introduced to the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR) with that issue, inasmuchas the membership of the organization leapt from 1600 when this column was penned last year to 4400 today. Ifyou are not already one of our merry band ofbaseball buffs, we ==========~THE-::::::::::::================== hope you will considerjoining. Details about SABR mem bership and other Society publications are on the inside National ~ Pastime back cover. A REVIEW OF BASEBALL HISTORY What's new this time around? New writers, for one (excepting John Holway and Don Nelson, who make triumphant return appearances). Among this year's crop is that most prolific ofauthors, Anon., who hereby goes The Best Fielders of the Century, Bill Deane 2 under the nom de plume of "Dr. Starkey"; his "Ballad of The Day the Reds Lost, George Bulkley 5 Old Bill Williams" is a narrative folk epic meriting com The Hapless Braves of 1935, Don Nelson 10 parison to "Casey at the Bat." No less worthy ofattention Out at Home,jerry Malloy 14 is this year's major article, "Out at Home," an exam Louis Van Zelst in the Age of Magic, ination of how the color line was drawn in baseball in john B. Holway 30 1887, and its painful consequences for the black players Sal Maglie: A Study in Frustration, then active in Organized Baseball. -
Drugs Stolen in Break-In Through Roof Educators, Courts Seek To
LIBRARY DRAWER D *u«UWN CQUftB MfMWHAj. Mid-Week * (Geor^cf ofcm ®itne$ Edition ESTABLISHED 1797 IN COUNTY $7.00 INSTATE $8.00 Georgetown, S.C. 29440 OUT OF STATE $9.00 Thursday, February 20,1975 Vol.179 No. 25 Residency Drugs Stolen Matter Eyed The residency problem en satisfactory election for both In Break-In countered by Jerome Holmes in parties. his bid to get on the April 8 special election ballot for County Election Commission County Council may be a factor Chairman Joe Delzell told the in his certification proceedure commission that he had asked by the County Election Com representatives of both parties mission, according to James to attend the meeting, but Through Roof Hendrix with the State Election neither side was represented. Commission. Hendrix concerned most By ROGER COLLINS of the Myrtle Beach area. In another incident Wed Hendrix spoke to the county of his talk to the problem Two Myrtle Beach men are nesday, police officers foiled an group last Tuesday afternoon the county had with poll charged with the Wednesday They are each charged with attempted break-in at Dingles' primarily about the training of managers after the November morning break-in and burglary three counts of breaking and Grocery on Merriman Road at 1 poll managers, but also an General Election. Hendrix of three businesses in the entering, two counts of grand A.M. swered some questions con suggested another training Fraser Street and Winyah Road larceny, and one count of Arrested at that time and cerning the Republican party's session be set up and that both area, according to Georgetown possession of drugs with intent charged with breaking and two county council candidates, parties supply a list of poll Police Chief Fred Shelley. -
County School Budget Approved at $572470
______.- I 17f7 South Carolina's Oldest Newspaper 1954 HOSPITAL ENDOWMENT FUND (E^ar^eiatnti lttl£0 Total $2130.00 Subscription Price $2.50 Year The Georgetown Times, Thursday, July 29, 1954 Vol. 158 — No. 18 City Awards Kahn And Jackson County School Budget Sewerage Contract The City Council ot Georgetown has awarded a sewerage contract to Kahn and Jackson of Colum bia at the low figure of $17,878.- Approved At $572,470 60. Five sealed bids were opened The overall budget for the itor, John G. Leland the tax le at a special session Monday, July schools in Georgetown County vy, it is believed will remain the 26 ad the figure submitted ran has been approved by the County same. In addition to the 48 mills os high at $35,681.87, given by Board of Education and has been for school purposes the levy wfll Sam A Sloan of Columbia. Oth Are You Interested In Restoration Of sent to tha County Auditor for as usual, include 10 mills ttM, ers were: C. M. Hefelfinger of placing of the tax levy. county operation totaling 88 mills. Wilmington at $18,006.30; Charles ! The Amount, exclusive of all In order that it would not be ton Contractors at $25,837.84; and Georgetown's Historic "Gems state and federal aid, is $572,470.- necessary to increase the tax levy R. L. Morrison and Sons at $33,- which Is some $40,000 above the for school purposes to mee the in 202.40. In the past ten years much has been done total budget of last year ($531,- creased budget the county delega The main part of the contract along the Eastern coast to re-instate the many places 396).