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UPCOMING GAMES and PITCHING PROBABLES Monday, August 5Th @MAN 6:35 PM St
St. Cloud Rox (MN) (39-23 Overall, 19-8 Second Half) vs. Rochester Honkers (MN) (34-30 Overall, 16-13 Second Half) Northwoods League Saturday, August 3rd/Sunday, August 4th -- 6:05 PM/4:05 PM Joe Faber Field -- St. Cloud, MN Game #63/64 (Overall), #28/29 (2nd Half) Radio: 1390 AM St. Cloud App: 1390 Granite City Sports Broadcaster: Evan Hughes Media Contact: [email protected] UPCOMING GAMES AND PITCHING PROBABLES Monday, August 5th @MAN 6:35 PM St. Cloud Alex Carrillo vs Mankato Brett Newberg 1390 AM St. Cloud/1390GraniteCitySports.com Tuesday, August 6th OFF OFF Major League Dream Showcase Streaming Option on the NWL Baseball Network Wednesday, August 7th @MAN 6:35 PM St. Cloud TBA vs Mankato TBA 1390 AM St. Cloud/1390GraniteCitySports.com Thursday, August 8th ROC 7:05 PM St. Cloud TBA vs Rochester TBA 1390 AM St. Cloud/1390GraniteCitySports.com ROX OPEN CRITICAL SERIES AGAINST HONKERS: With the North- woods League regular season coming to a close next weekend, the Rox hold a four-game lead over the 2019 Rox Overview Overall Record......................................... 39-23 Rochester Honkers in the Great Plains West Division. St. Cloud’s magic number to clinch the second half First Half Record ..................................... 20-15 crown and a playoff berth is five games. St. Cloud is coming off of a split-series against the Willmar Sting- Second Half Record................................19-8 Home ......................................................... 19-12 ers while Rochester split a two-game series with Mankato. It has been nearly a month since the Honkers Road ........................................................... 20-11 and the Rox last played. -
Doc's Dugout - an Inning from Our Past by Dr
Doc's Dugout - An Inning from Our Past by Dr. Kent Kurtz - STMA Historian pon my return home from the STMA Annual tender on a navy ship in Korean waters, Dick returned to Conference & Exhibition in Colorado Springs, I the Twin Cities in 1952. Utook a moment to reflect on the tremendous Thrilled to be back on land after the war, he took impact STMA has had on my life and on me as a person. a job as head groundskeeper at the Niccollet Park for the I feel privileged to have seen where STMA has been and New York Giants' Minneapolis Millers Class AAA team. to now have a glimpse of where STMA is going. And Ironically, the New York Giants were scheduled to move believe me, the future has never looked brighter. to the newly built Metropolitan Stadium in 1956, but the During my years of involvement with STMA, I O'Malley family convinced the Giants' owner, Horace have known many of STMA's "Founding Fathers" on a Stoneham, to follow the Dodgers to the West Coast. professional and personal basis. I spent countless hours Major league baseball finally came to sharing meals, ideas, and fellowship and touring their Metropolitan Stadium in 1961 when the Washington facilities. In future issues, I plan to share much more Senators moved to become the Minnesota Twins. This is about some of those pioneers. when Dick began to work his magic. For two decades Harry C. Gill, Jr., the "Founding Father," had a Dick made his appointed rounds - through rain, mud, dream and a vision of taking the groundskeeping profes- sleet, snow and bitter cold temperatures. -
Regular Meeting of the Council Of
CITY OF SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA COUNCIL ~IINUTES :t REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA - THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1967 IN THE CHAMBER OF THE COUNCIL - ADMINISTRATION BUILDING COMMUNITY CONCOURSE Present - Councilmen Cobb, deKirby, Scheidle, Hom, Morrow, Walsh, Hitch, Schaefer, Mayor Curran, and Councilman-Elect Loftin. Absent - None. Clerk - John Lockwood. Mayor Curran called the Regular Council Meeting to order at 9:00 a. m. A presentation which will be presented to Major League Baseball Representatives in an attempt to bring Major League Baseball to San Diego was given by Mr. James Mulvaney, President of the San Diego Baseball Company. RESOLUTION 192161, authorizin~ Suggestion Awards to Hugo R. Carlson, Public Works Department, ~15.00; George G. Garcia, Utilities Department, $15.00; Elmer E. Alstatt, Public Works Department, $10.00; and Raymond J. Bezverkov, Public Works Department, $10.00; was adopted on motion of Councilman deKirby, seconded by Councilman· Scheidle. Students from Grantville Elementary School, who attended the meeting, were recognized by the Mayor and the Council. A communication from Robert L. Jewell, concerning revisions in the San Diego Municipal Code in regard to Card Rooms, was presented. On motion of Councilman Cobb, seconded by Councilman Scheidle, said communication was referred to the City Manager. The following resolutions relating to the construction of Water Mains, Group 164, were adopted on motion of Councilman Hitch, seconded by Councilman Scheidle: RESOLUTION 192162, awarding a contract to R. M. & s. Engineering Contractors for the construction of Water Mains, Group 164 for the sum of $97,681.25; and RESOLUTION 192163, authorizing the use of City Forces to make connections and place high-lines in connection with the construction of the Water Mains, Group 164. -
June 2018 INSIDE PAID PRSRT STD PRSRT U.S
June 2018Serving Active Seniors in Northeast Kansas since 2001 Vol. 17, No. 12 INSIDE COURTESY PHOTO COURTESY The story of Dunn’s Vista began when the Dunn family contacted Morningstar Care Homes’ Scott Schultz concerning memory care for Raymond Dunn who, with his wife Sally, lived on 90-acre farm overlooking th,e nearby Vinland Valley. - page 10 Business Card Directory ...26, 27 Calendar ..................................20 Financial Focus ......................19 Goren on Bridge .....................36 Health & Wellness.............16, 17 Humor ......................................33 Jay’s Musical Memories .........31 Mayo Clinic .............................18 Memories Are Forever ...........35 My Answer ..............................38 My Pet World ...........................34 Puzzles and Games ................37 Rick Steves’ Europe ...............30 Wolfgang Puck’s Kitchen ........32 ENIO SprofileR Permit No. 19 No. Permit Lawrence, KS Lawrence, PAID U.S. Postage U.S. PRSRT STD PRSRT THE Art OFLiving Living Legend Senior Living KAW VALLEY SENIOR MONTHLY June 2018 • 3 Grandfather, grandson share love of baseball By Kevin Groenhagen letics Express trolley bus to the ball park,” Dave said. “I think I paid 25 or ccording to Dave Pomeroy of 50 cents for a child’s ticket to see the ATopeka, he got his love for base- game. Occasionally, we would get a PHOTO COURTESY ball from his grandfather. Coke or snack. It was so much simpler “He lived in Arkansas City and he at that time.” would take me to minor league games After graduating from high school, there,” Dave said. “This is when many Dave went to Lawrence to attend the towns that size had professional base- University of Kansas (KU). While ball. He was a St. -
They Played for the Love of the Game Adding to the Legacy of Minnesota Black Baseball Frank M
“Good Grief!” RAMSEY COUNTY Said Charlie Brown: The Business of Death in Bygone St. Paul Moira F. Harris and Leo J. Harris A Publication of the Ramsey County Historical Society —Page 14 Spring 2010 Volume 44, Number 4 They Played for the Love of the Game Adding to the Legacy of Minnesota Black Baseball Frank M. White Page 3 John Cotton, left, was an outstanding athlete and second baseman for the Twin City Gophers, his Marshall Senior High School team, and other professional teams in the 1940s and ’50s. He and Lloyd “Dulov” Hogan, right, and the other unidentified player in this photo were part of the thriving black baseball scene in Minnesota in the middle of the twentieth century. Photo courtesy of the Cotton family. Photo restoration by Lori Gleason. RAMSEY COUNTY HISTORY RAMSEY COUNTY Executive Director Priscilla Farnham Founding Editor (1964–2006) Virginia Brainard Kunz Editor Hıstory John M. Lindley Volume 45, Number 1 Spring 2010 RAMSEY COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY THE MISSION STATEMENT OF THE RAMSEY COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY BOARD OF DIRECTORS ADOPTED BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS ON DECEMBER 20, 2007: Thomas H. Boyd The Ramsey County Historical Society inspires current and future generations President Paul A. Verret to learn from and value their history by engaging in a diverse program First Vice President of presenting, publishing and preserving. Joan Higinbotham Second Vice President Julie Brady Secretary C O N T E N T S Carolyn J. Brusseau Treasurer 3 They Played for the Love of the Game Norlin Boyum, Anne Cowie, Nancy Randall Dana, Cheryl Dickson, Charlton Adding to the Legacy of Minnesota Black Baseball Dietz, Joanne A. -
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/ RAMSEY COUNTY ‘Say It Ain’t So, Charlie:’ Comiskey’s Labor Dispute and the Opening of Lexington Park Page 14 Summer, 2004 Volume 39, Number 2 From Farm to Florence: The Gifted Keating Sisters and the Mystery of Their Lost Paintings lEJi Madonna of the Rosebower (Stephan Lochner, c. 1435; Cologne, Wallraf-Richartz Museum). A beautiful example of the elegant International Courtly Style of the late Middle Ages, this 3‘ by 5' copy was painted by Sr. Anysia in 1939 as a gift for her niece, Margaret H. Marrinan. See article beginning on page 4. RAMSEY COUNTY HISTORY Executive Director Priscilla Farnham Byron R. Mortensen Editor Virginia Brainard Kunz Remembers The Society in His Will RAMSEY COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY Volume 39, Number 2 Summer, 2004 BOARD OF DIRECTORS James A. Russell THE MISSION STATEMENT OF THE RAMSEY COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY Chair ADOPTED BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS IN JULY 2OO3: Marlene Marschall The Ramsey County Historical Society shall discover, collect, President preserve and interpret the history of the county for the general public, George A. Mairs First Vice President recreate the historical context in which we live and work, and make W. Andrew Boss available the historical resources of the county. The Society’s major Second Vice President responsibility is its stewardship over this history. Judith Frost Lewis Secretary J. Scott Hutton Byron R. M ortensen Treasurer CONTENTS 1949-2003 Duke Addicks, Charles L. Bathke, W. An drew Boss, Norlin Boyum, Joseph Camp 3 Letters bell, Norbert Conzemius, Anne Cowie, 4 From Farm to Florence: The Gifted Keating Sisters Charlton Dietz, Charlotte H. -
SCSU Research Study
Research Study: Municipal Athletic Complex St. Cloud, MN July 2016 Table of Contents Introduction……………………………………………………………………………… Page 3 Ice Arenas, Hockey and Figure Skating..……………………………………. Page 5 Baseball…………….………………………………………………………………………. Page 22 Golf…………………………………………………………………………………………… Page 35 Multipurpose Facilities……………………............................................ Page 40 Conclusion………………………………………………………………………………… Page 50 Sources……………………………………………………………………………………… Page 52 Acknowledgments: A special thank you to Tony Goddard, Director, Community Services and Facilities, City of St. Cloud, MN for commissioning this research in March 2016. Numerous people responded to requests for information. These people are not mentioned in this document, but we are grateful for their help. The primary research work was done by SCSU School of Public Affairs Research Institute project assistants Paul Ryan, Alex Franta, and Joseph Kucan. For inquiries, please contact: Rich MacDonald Interim Director, School of Public Affairs Research Institute St. Cloud State University [email protected] 2 Introduction The Municipal Athletic Complex (MAC) in St. Cloud, MN is described on its website (http://www.stcloudmac.com/arenapro.html) as follows: Arenas The Municipal Athletic Complex (MAC), located on the north-western side of St. Cloud, is comprised of two ice sheets, two baseball stadiums and an executive par 30 public golf course. The original ice sheet opened for business in November of 1972. For over 15 years, the MAC was the only sheet within a 30 mile radius. Originally, the MAC hosted three area high schools, St. Cloud State and St. John's University hockey programs, plus the areas youth hockey and figure skating organizations. With the increase in skating over the last 12 years, St. Cloud has seen ice sheets added to St. Cloud State University and the Benton County Fairgrounds. -
2019 Minnesota American Legion Rule Book
2019 Minnesota American Legion Baseball Rule Book The American Legion Department of Minnesota National American Legion Graduates of the Year 1958 - John Sherman Lollar, 1979 - Mike Flanagan, 2000 - Chipper Jones, Chicago White Sox Baltimore Orioles Atlanta Braves 1980 - George Brett, 2001 - Todd Stottlemyre, 1959 - No award was made Kansas City Royals Arizona Diamondbacks 1960 - Ted Williams, 1981 - Gary Carter, 2002 - Luis Gonzalez, Boston Red Sox Montreal Expos Arizona Diamondbacks 1961 - Stan Musial, 1982 - Jim Sundberg, 2003 - Jeff Bagwell, St. Louis Cardinals Texas Rangers Houston Astros 1962 - Bobby Richardson, 1983 - Andre Thornton, 2004 - Darrin Erstad, New York Yankees Cleveland Indians Anaheim Angels 1963 - Warren Spahn, 1984 - Ryne Sandberg, 2005 - Scott Rolen, Milwaukee Braves Chicago Cubs St. Louis Cardinals 1964 - Brooks Robinson, 1985 - Jeff Reardon, 2006 - Albert Pujols, Baltimore Orioles Montreal Expos St. Louis Cardinals 1965 - Eddie Fisher, 1986 - Dale Murphy, 2007 - Chris Carpenter, Chicago White Sox Atlanta Braves St. Louis Cardinals 1966 - Rank Robinson, 1987 - Don Mattingly, 2008 - Justin Verlander, Baltimore Orioles New York Yankees Detroit Tigers 1967 - Carl Yastrzemski, 1988 - Roger Clemens, 2009 - Lyle Overbay, Boston Red Sox Boston Red Sox Toronto Blue Jays 1968 - Mickey Lolich, 1989 - Alan Trammell, 2010 - Brandon Inge, Detroit Tigers Detroit Tigers Detroit Tigers 1969 - Harmon Killebrew, 1990 - Harold Reynolds, 2011 - Cory Hart, Minnesota Twins Seattle Mariners Milwaukee Brewers 1970 - Dave McNally, 1991 -
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First Edition, Index revised Sept. 23, 2010 Populated Places~Sitios Poblados~Lieux Peuplés 1—24 Landmarks~Lugares de Interés~Points d’Intérêt 25—31 Native American Reservations~Reservas de Indios Americanos~Réserves d’Indiens d’Améreque 31—32 Universities~Universidades~Universités 32—33 Intercontinental Airports~Aeropuertos Intercontinentales~Aéroports Intercontinentaux 33 State High Points~Puntos Mas Altos de Estados~Les Plus Haut Points de l’État 33—34 Regions~Regiones~Régions 34 Land and Water~Tierra y Agua~Terre et Eau 34—40 POPULATED PLACES~SITIOS POBLADOS~LIEUX PEUPLÉS A Adrian, MI 23-G Albany, NY 29-F Alice, TX 16-N Afton, WY 10-F Albany, OR 4-E Aliquippa, PA 25-G Abbeville, LA 19-M Agua Prieta, Mex Albany, TX 16-K Allakaket, AK 9-N Abbeville, SC 24-J 11-L Albemarle, NC 25-J Allendale, SC 25-K Abbotsford, Can 4-C Ahoskie, NC 27-I Albert Lea, MN 19-F Allende, Mex 15-M Aberdeen, MD 27-H Aiken, SC 25-K Alberton, MT 8-D Allentown, PA 28-G Aberdeen, MS 21-K Ainsworth, NE 16-F Albertville, AL 22-J Alliance, NE 14-F Aberdeen, SD 16-E Airdrie, Can 8,9-B Albia, IA 19-G Alliance, OH 25-G Aberdeen, WA 4-D Aitkin, MN 19-D Albion, MI 23-F Alma, AR 18-J Abernathy, TX 15-K Ajo, AZ 9-K Albion, NE 16,17-G Alma, Can 30-C Abilene, KS 17-H Akhiok, AK 9-P ALBUQUERQUE, Alma, MI 23-F Abilene, TX 16-K Akiak, AK 8-O NM 12-J Alma, NE 16-G Abingdon, IL 20-G Akron, CO 14-G Aldama, Mex 13-M Alpena, MI 24-E Abingdon, VA Akron, OH 25-G Aledo, IL 20-G Alpharetta, GA 23-J 24,25-I Akutan, AK 7-P Aleknagik, AK 8-O Alpine Jct, WY 10-F Abiquiu, NM 12-I Alabaster, -
2011 Rule Book
2011 Minnesota American Legion Baseball Rule Book The American Legion Department of Minnesota AMERICAN LEGION NATIONAL GRADUATES OF THE YEAR 1958 John Sherman Lollar, 1986 Dale Murphy, Chicago White Sox Atlanta Braves 1959 No award was made 1987 Don Mattingly, New York Yankees 1960 Ted Williams, Boston Red Sox 1988 Roger Clemens, Boston Red Sox 1961 Stan Musial, St. Louis Cardinals 1989 Alan Trammell, Detroit Tigers 1962 Bobby Richardson, New York Yankees 1990 Harold Reynolds, Seattle Mariners 1963 Warren Spahn, Milwaukee Braves 1991 Sid Bream, Atlanta Braves 1964 Brooks Robinson, Baltimore Orioles 1992 Terry Lee Steinbach, Oakland Athletics 1965 Eddie Fisher, Chicago White Sox 1993 Billy Swift, San Francisco Giants 1966 Frank Robinson, Baltimore Orioles 1994 Greg Maddux, Atlanta Braves 1967 Carl Yastrzemski, Boston Red Sox 1995 Bob Tewksbury, Texas Rangers 1968 Mickey Lolich, Detroit Tigers 1996 Paul Molitor, Minnesota Twins 1969 Harmon Killebrew Minnesota Twins 1997 Mo Vaughn Boston Red Sox 1970 Dave McNally, Baltimore Orioles 1998 Tony Gwynn San Diego Padres 1971 Steve Carlton, St. Louis Cardinals 1999 Steve Finley San Diego Padres 1972 Al Kaline, Detroit Tigers 2000 Chipper Jones Atlanta Braves 1973 Johnny Bench, Cincinnati Reds 2001 Todd Stottlemyre Arizona Diamondbacks 1974 Wilbur Wood Chicago White Sox 2002 Luis Gonzalez Arizona Diamondbacks 1975 Carlton Fisk, Boston Red Sox 2003 Jeff Bagwell Houston Astros 1976 Rick Monday Chicago Cubs 2004 Darrin Erstad Anaheim Angels 1977 Dave Winfield, San Diego Padres 2005 Scott Rolen St. Louis Cardinals 1978 Ron Guidry, New York Yankees 2006 Albert Pujols St. Louis Cardinals 1979 Mike Flanagan, Baltimore Orioles 2007 Chris Carpenter St. -
UPCOMING GAMES and PITCHING PROBABLES Monday, July 29Th @MAN (DH) 12:05 PM/6:35 PM St
St. Cloud Rox (MN) (35-20 Overall, 15-5 Second Half) vs. Thunder Bay Border Cats (ON) (19-36 Overall, 5-15 Second Half) Northwoods League Saturday, July 27th/Sunday, July 28th -- 6:05 PM/4:05 PM Joe Faber Field -- St. Cloud, Minnesota Game #56/57 (Overall), #21/22 (2nd Half) Radio: 1390 AM St. Cloud App: 1390 Granite City Sports Broadcaster: Evan Hughes Media Contact: [email protected] UPCOMING GAMES AND PITCHING PROBABLES Monday, July 29th @MAN (DH) 12:05 PM/6:35 PM St. Cloud TBA/TBA vs Mankato Fabian Muniz/Shane Barringer 1390 AM St. Cloud/1390GraniteCitySports.com Tuesday, July 30th WAT 7:05 PM St. Cloud TBA vs Waterloo TBA 1390 AM St. Cloud/1390GraniteCitySports.com Wednesday, July 31st WAT 7:05 PM St. Cloud TBA vs Waterloo TBA 1390 AM St. Cloud/1390GraniteCitySports.com Thursday, August 1st @WIL 7:05 PM St. Cloud TBA vs Willmar TBA 1390 AM St. Cloud/1390GraniteCitySports.com ROX WELCOME BOARDER CATS FOR TWO-GAME SERIES: Meeting for the fifth and sixth time this season, St. Cloud welcomes the Thunder Bay Border Cats to Joe 2019 Rox Overview Overall Record......................................... 35-20 Faber Field over the weekend. The Rox lead the season series 4-0 and last played Thunder Bay in Canada First Half Regular Season Record ..... 20-15 on the 4th of July. The Border Cats carry momentum into the series, fresh off of a 7-3 win over the first Second Half Regular Season Record....15-5 Home ......................................................... 17-10 place Duluth Huskies in the Great Plains West Division. -
12/28/19 - Noon (Et) Game #13
12/28/19 - NOON (ET) GAME #13 897 WINS (8th in Nation) 2 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 50 BOWL GAMES (T-9th in Nation) 4 BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS Arlington, Texas 29 BOWL WINS (T-4th in Nation) AT&T Stadium (71,998) 86% ALL-TIME GRADUATION RATE Series: First Meeting 101 FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS 67 ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS (2nd in Nation) #10 PENN STATE #17 MEMPHIS NITTANY LIONS TIGERS 12-1, 7-1 American 10-2, 7-2 Big Ten TV PxP: Mark Jones PxP: Steve Jones H: 7-0, A: 3-2, N: 0-0 Analyst: Dusty Dvoracek Analyst: Jack Ham H: 7-0, A: 5-1, N: 0-0 Head Coach: ........James Franklin (East Stroudsburg ’95) Sideline: Olivia Dekker Head Coach: ........ Ryan Silverfield (Hampden-Sydney ’03) Record at Memphis*: ...........................0-0 (.000) Record at Penn State (6th season): ........... 55-23 (.705) Radio PxP: Brad Sham Local: 99.5 & 103.7 FM/1450 AM Career Record (Same): ..............................Same Career Record (9th season): ................. 79-38 (.675) Analyst: Jordan Rodgers Web: GoPSUsports.com vs. Penn State: ..............................First Meeting vs. Memphis ................................First Meeting Sideline: Kris Budden Sirius/XM/Internet: 83/83/83 * Named to position Dec. 8, 2019 SCHEDULE/RESULTS BY THE NUMBERS SCHEDULE/RESULTS ⏰(ET)/ ⏰(ET)/ 8.31 15/14 Idaho W, 79-7 BTN 104,527 8.31 RV/RV NR/RV Ole Miss W, 15-10 ABC 44,107 9.7 15/14 Buffalo W, 45-13 FOX 104,136 50th 9.7 RV/RV Southern University W, 55-24 ESPN3 34,487 Bowl Appearance 9.14 13/11 Pittsburgh W, 17-10 ABC 108,661 9.14 RV/RV at South Alabama W 42-6 ESPNU