Monday, May 9, 2022

Handicapped players



Jesse Alexander

1946-4-10 Pic.
1946-4-27 A one-armed outfielder, he will appear with the San Francisco Sea Lions. He bats .300+.
On poster for West Coast Negro Baseball Association.
1947-5-10 Better quality version of pic.

Arnold


Single Barrel

1920-9-20 One-armed - played in doubleheader between Houston Black Buffs and Beaumont Black Oilers - had most hits of anyone - collection taken up for him - fair-sized sum obtained. 


Burgin


Lester "Lefty" Charves
one armed p-of
1944 picture also very good profile 1944 picture


Kelly Danko

1933-10-12 (Wilkes-Barre) One-armed right fielder for the "Washington Senators." Arguments between supporters of the Washington Senators got so hot that the teams' adherents formed teams. Made two hits batting leadoff and played errorless ball.

Eubanks

1927-4-28 One-armed first baseman for Beltzhoover Colored Independents.

Ernie/ Eddie/Pete/Jim Foge
WWI veteran w/ one-leg - artificial left leg
pitcher 

1943 Jeffersons 1943 may be Jack Foge  unless that's just one more of his names or Hank Foge (pic)

Hank Foge unrelated

Sam Griffith/Griffiths 

1898-8-27 Drawing. With Norwood. 

1907-8-16 Game played on Athletic Grounds. East End Republicans 9, Young Republicans 8. Large crowd.
    "With the skies well screened with clouds and the temperature abated to cool comfort, one of the most spectacular games of the season, that between the East End Republican base ball team and the Young Republican base ball team, was played yesterday on the Athletic grounds.
    There was the Athletic spirit, not on one side only, but on both. Flies scraped the skies in the same familiar fashion and whirring balls tore the dust of the diamond into yellow clouds. There was the familiar biff and whizz, marking a whirring bump or muff of ball and bat.
    And there were the rooters, young and old, men and women, lemons and horns, candy and fireworks, and real base ball. It was a great game.
    At two o'clock the crowds began to arrive. Automobiles filled with well- known Philadelphians entered and went whirring around the grounds. Cars filled with out-of-town celebrities, men and women, were among them, and the seats, bleachers and grand stand, began to fill.
    At 2.30 the teams came on the diamond and began their practice twirling. This continued until three, when John R. Wiggins in reply to Umpire Clay's "Play ball," tossed a new base ball onto the diamond."
    
    No box. Pics, including one of Griffith. Griffith pitched a good game for the East Ends. 

Louis or Martcil Kotula 
"Toots", "The Iron Pole", "Dummy"

Born 1895 or 1896





Carol G. Land
"Dummy" also Carroll
TR 
6'2"
Born between 1895-8-3 and 1896-8-3

1915-16 Houts & Ramage struck out 139 for Stars
1920-21 Modern Woodmen Oakland Tribune Class B
1921-22 Vitt Grays              Oakland Tribune Class A


YEAR TEAM        W  L  SO  IP  ERA  G     H AB  G  R
1915    Stars                     139                11

1933   Placerville                                           8  29        6

1919-6-23 Carl Holling of Oakland PCL goes to see him - "thinks the kid a wonder"


Bob Lightbody BR
Born and died in Helena MT. One-handed pitcher. One year (1951) in low minors. 

1951-5-22 Only used in relief so far - will make 1st start 5-22. Lost his right hand in an accident.
1951-5-30.32 TSN Born without a right hand - threw a shutout in first start for Great Falls (PION.) "In fielding and batting, Lightbody uses the stub of his right arm to help his good hand. In pitching, he clamps the glove under his right arm until he has thrown the ball, then slips his left hand into the glove, ready to field the ball." 

William McKay

1928-5-23 (Red Bank, NJ) One-armed pitcher. Won 5-1 for Port Monmouth A.C., striking out 14. 

Dick Norment

1929-5-25 (Lumberton, NC - syndicated) Threw 6-0 15K no-hitter for Lumberton v. Rowland HS yesterday. Has one arm and one leg. Was run over by a locomotive when he was eight. 

Orville Paul

1927-7-31 Very good profile.
1936-4-24 Cardinals had batting practice v. one-armed pitcher the other day. 
1937-3-14 One-armed team assembled. Will play 100 games. Branch Rickey said Orville Paul could pitch in any class A League.
1937-4-11 (Birmingham) Team has been winning a majority of its games. Will face the Barons. Talk about players.
1937-7-15 Signed by Cardinals to pitch batting practice. Lost arm by army tank.
1938-5-21 "The Cardinals have a one-armed batting practice pitcher named Orville Paul... He wears no glove but his throwing arm is so tough he can grab hot shots through the box."
1944-8-16 Pitches batting practice for the Browns; rooms with Sig Jakucki; took time off to pitch in the NBC. Approached the Browns about playing for them but they said a one-armed player could not play in the majors. HA.

1937-4-14 (Birmingham) The Birmingham Barons beat the Wonders 20-0. Paul gave up 16 hits and 14 runs in 5.2 relief innings.
1938-7-08 Made his debut with the South Ends last night, beating the Fulton All-Stars 10-3. 1285 ATT.


1938-6-14 Pic of him with Pete Gray. 

Louis Penz

One-armed



Reynolds
TL. Deaf and dumb. 

1911 Topeka, Western League

William "Otto" Schfranski

1908-6-03 (5-18 St. Paul via HI) William "Otto" Schfranski made five hits in five at-bats. Center fielder for Mamline University. He was born with a left arm that did not grow beyond the elbow. 
    "A strong throwing arm offsets whatever delay may be occasioned by Schfranski's style of taking the ball. He wears a glove and after catching the ball tosses it into the air, while slipping off the glove under his left arm. Catching the toss, the ball is sent away, propelled by a powerful throwing arm. He takes hard-hit balls as easily as the high ones.
    "At the plate, Schfranski chokes the bat slightly more than the average player balancing it with his stub arm when he begins his swing, which is completed with his right arm. He uses a slight crouch and pulls his drives into left field. He is a fast man on the bases. Schfranski is twenty-one years old and a senior. He was born at Clayton, Minnesota."
1926-7-31 (Slayton MN) "Slayton's famous one armed athlete," William Schfranski has lowered the local golf mark. Was one of the top outfielders in this section of the state for many years.

Vic Steigenwald

1935-6-21 Stigerwald. Called sensational. Will pitch for Brentwood v. Aspinwall.
1935-9-16 One-armed pitcher for the Brentwood Business Men's club which advanced to the final round of the Western Pennsylvania championship tourney. Won his game 6-4.


Victor

One-handed


Harold Waterman

1931-9-16 Threw a no-hitter for the Somerville Criterions v. the Somerville Reds. Plays the outfield, too. 

White
One-armed pitcher 


Buck Wingo

1933-7-22 (New Rochelle) Hoboken will have Bill Wingo, "the famous one-armed star," in their line-up. He has pitched before at City Park.  Joe Mancini is a reserve outfielder for New Rochelle A.C. 
1938-6-04 One-armed outfielder for the Hoboken Giants. Lost his arm in WWI. 


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