Army
MLB
Central California Baseball Managers' Association
Japanese Teams
Harris, Bucky 1932 Los Angeles Nippons
Oakland Tribune Northern California Tourney
MLB:
Wright, Jiggs 1933 Richmond Produce
Oakland Tribune State Championship
MLB:
both also played with Golden Glow
MILB:
Negro Leagues:
Sacramento Valley League cities
MLB:
Sacramento Teams
San Joaquin Valley League
Trolley League
Winter
Pop Arlett 1922-23 Chevrolet
Coscarart, Steve PCL regular - Escondido native 1935-36 Escondido
Gabler, Glen p 135W 1935-36 Escondido Escondido has won 5 straight, the last 3 being shutouts. The "take" for visiting clubs has averaged $55.
Killeen, Jack p 150 milb wins 1928-29 National City roster listed w/ full names
Marticorena, Joe Known as Joe Marty. p 1926 Lincoln WL. 1924-25 E.K. Wood Lumber Co. 1925-26 Wilmington Cubs 1926-27 Ontario Merchants at 1b
1922-23 French-American Bank w/other pros
Wilkins, Ed p 1926 Lincoln WL 1926-27 Ontario Merchants
Bassler, Johnny MG 1935-36 Santa Monica
Koenig, Mark 1921-22 French-American Bank
Meusel, Bobby 1921-22 Wilmington
Rothrock, Jack 1926-27 Ontario Merchants Received permission from Landis to play
Salveson, Jack 1935-36 Long Beach lost 3-0 to WL pitcher
Whaling, Bert 1922-23 Rose Room Dancers
Sepulveda, Lou c - San Pedro native - turned pro at 29 1909-10 San Pedro
Delhi, Flame p 1909-10 Santa Monica Hit hard by Teddy Bears 1909-10 Tufts-Lyon 7-7 tie with L.A.A.C.
Meyers, Chief 1909-10 Riverside 1.5K ATT - largest crowd in Riverside in many years
San Diego (Urbita Stars are of San Bernardino)
Hoffman, Dutch 1913-14 Urbita Stars gives receipts of the game
1907-11-24 Al Carson - Jack Myers - nice big box scores w/ k's and bb's
1907-12-01 Pickwicks lose again to Ralstons
1908-11-29 Franz Hosp of San Diego beats Walter Johnson - Jack Myers, Chick Autry,
1926-12-06 Ontario Merchants team assembled - manager Buzz Eaton.
Baum, Spider 1903 Baggotts
Bonetti, Hank vg in WINT-some PCL 1947 Santa Maria Indians 1950 Santa Maria Indians
Bonna, Jimmy Japanese League 1936 Berkeley Grays
Felts, Elbert 1921 Redding Tigers Called "well-known comedian-ball player." 2 1921 Dunsmuir Railroaders "Elbertus Dilpicklus Felts, the handsome insurance agent and Mexican athlete (sport slang for bull thrower"
1944-8-25 Dunsmuir. Memories of when Ruth and Gehrig played game - Felts drove them to game - got them there hours late - businessman had put up $1000 guarantee - fans started getting refunds - Ruth and Gehrig finally arrived and Ruth hit the longest ball ever hit over the local center field fence. "The ball cleared a 30-foot oak some twenty feet outside the fence."
Ferill, Dogs 1938 Iroquois Red Men
1914 Fraser Photo managed by Bart Burke - other pros
1912-8-09 22.2 consecutive scoreless innings for Portland NWES. "Girot has had a bad name for his erratic tendencies and his recent spurt is considered the more remarkable for that reason."
Gomes, Gene pitched for a good number of teams
Gugich, Phil often played on the same teams as Ivaldi 1933 Santa Cruz Padres
Isekite, Floyd 1931-32 Ventura Merchants loses to El Paso Mexican team
1938 Tye's Hop Gold (Alameda-San Jose Lg)
Lister, Walter 1943 Owl Drugs "threw 5th no-hitter a week ago
1951 Regal Pale (48 years old) clipping
Oster, Sid 1929-30 South Pasadena Merchants
Paynter, Knobby 1940 White's Cardinals hitting .319, 23-72, as of 8-08
Paynter, Knobby 1940 White's Cardinals hitting .319, 23-72, as of 8-08
Raimondi, Al 1961 San Leandro Merchants + other pros
maybe same as SVL Charley/Jazz Robcke
Simas, Butch 1947 Santa Maria Indians - MG - 39
Stassi, Bob 1957 Marysville
Valla, Gene 1921 Petaluma
Williams, Joe 5 seasons for Sacramento 1904-20
Major League
Almada, Mel 1942 Kenna Dome Wildcats
1946-9-19 Leading Independents with .395 average and 7-3 record.
1946-12-28 Led Yugoslav-American team with .402 average and 2.38 ERA. Was away from team for three months when he played with the San Pedro A.C. football team. Sagianni, Nello led team in k's.
The Slavs, who are 22-14-1 for the year, are about to play in the Bay League play-offs.
Cravath, Gavy 1900 Santa Ana 12-5L A fair-sized crowd went to Fiesta Park yesterday afternoon to see the ball game. The fact that they were not disappointed was not from any fault of the players, but because a crowd of six or eight of the spectators insisted on seeing the funny side of the game, and giving vent to their mirth in. such a good-natured and comical manner that those who hoped to see a ball game forgot their troubles and joined in the fun." 2 1901 Santa Ana no box 1902 Orange County 16-15 game four Malletts in line-up 2 8-2L 3 Downey club came to town with 212 good rooters - needed good players.
1930-31 Commercial Club vg line-up 1932 Fox Films
Danning, Ike 1925 Redondo Merchants 1932 Fox Films 1935 Fox Films 1938 20th Century Fox tonna pros 2
Danzig, Babe 1914 San Rafael 1919 C.L. Best TractorsFalkenberg, Cy 1922 Raisin Belt League
Gomez, Lefty 1926 Barry, Peach League 1926 Sutter City
Gedeon, Joe 1916 Trolley League 1916-17 Arata Brothers
Gillespie, John went straight to MLB in 1922, went 3-3 1919 C.L. Best Tractors
Gillespie, John went straight to MLB in 1922, went 3-3 1919 C.L. Best Tractors
Heilmann, Harry HOF 1912 Hanford
Kantlehner, Erv 1911 Santa Clara 1912 San Mateo shut-out
Killilay, Jack 1918 Presidio Letterman General Hospital 1919 Halton Didiers lost 1-9
Killilay, Jack 1918 Presidio Letterman General Hospital 1919 Halton Didiers lost 1-9
Krause, Harry 1930 Commonwealth 1932 San Francisco Police
Leonard, Dutch https://newscomwc.newspapers.com/image/607341824/
Mishkin, Solly 1923 Hollywood
Morris, Ed 1922 San Pedro Merchants
Pyfl, Monte 1918 Richmond 1919 Oakland Elks
Reese, Jimmie 1921 Sub Base 1922 San Pedro Merchants
Rothrock, Jack 1923 Wilmington
Roush, Edd 1909 Oakland City Walkovers post #1682
Seats, Tom 1950 Double Play
Sulik, Ernie 1947 Bercovich
Stroud, Sailor 1922 Hanford
Uhalt, Frenchy 1929 Fresno Acorns
Zamloch, Carl 1906 Gantner & Mattern (?)
Zinn, Jimmy 1936 San Francisco Federal Outfitting (did not pitch in game v. Fresno)
Zinn, Jimmy 1936 San Francisco Federal Outfitting (did not pitch in game v. Fresno)
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