1939 Springfield/Cedarhurst, Freeport NY Daily Review, Aug-0440
1939 Bushwicks vs Farmers JNLIP 1939 a (1347)
1940 misc. JNLIP 1940-2399
1940 MBA stats - as of June 6, 1940 JNLIP-2019
1940 MBA stats as of July 11, 1940 FNDR Jul. 0198
1940 MBA standings as of June 24, 1940 FNDR- Jun c 0632
1940 MBA batting Jamaica NY Long Island Daily Press 1940 - 2851.pdf
1940 Nassau stats by team FNDR 1940 Jul. 0171
1940 Nighthawks stats as of FNDR 1940 Jul 0171
1940 player bios for a team JNLIDP 1940-3565
1941 Grumman Aircraft, Freeport NY Daily Review, 1941 May-0241
1941 Nighthawks Jamaica NY Long Island Daily Press 1941 a - 0387.pdf
1941 MBA, misc. , Jamaica NY Long Island Daily Press, 1941-44881941 Nassau League, Freeport NY Daily Review, 1941 May-0241
1941 MBA standings, Freeport NY Daily Review, 1941 May 0265
1941 MBA batting Freeport NY Daily Review 1941 May - 0395.pdf
1941 MBA batting Freeport NY Daily Review 1941 Jun - 0322.pdf
1941 MBA batting JNLIDP 1941-47391941 MBA batting JNLIP 1941-3850
1941 MBA pitching JNLIDP 1941-3305
1941 game between two army teams 1941-3738
1941 Queens Baseball Alliance All-Star ballot JNLIP 1941-4153
1941 Alliance standings JNLIP 1941-3850
1942 Republic Racers, Jamaica NY Long Island Daily Press 1942 a-2918
1942 Great Neck, Freeport NY Daily Review, 1942 Mar-0493
1947 MBA revival, Mount Vernon NY Daily Argus, 1947-0503
Interesting:
JNLIP 1941-4153
Buddy Hall cartoon JNLIP 1941-3851
Roy Tarr cartoon JNLIDP 1941-4700
Bob Miller cartoon Jamaica NY Long Island Daily Press 1941 - 3753.pdf
Solly Mishkin cartoon Jamaica NY Long Island Daily Press 1941 - 3408.pdf
Hal (Buck) Benne cartoon Jamaica NY Long Island Daily Press 1941 - 3871.pdf
Nick Tremark cartoon Jamaica NY Long Island Daily Press 1941 - 3737.pdf
Max Rosner cartoon Jamaica NY Long Island Daily Press 1941 - 3685.pdf
Buck Lai cartoon Jamaica NY Long Island Daily Press 1941 - 4488.pdf
Emil Gall picture Freeport NY Daily Review 1941 Dec-0622Paul Korf picture Freeport NY Daily Review 1941- May 0663
1941 Queens-Nassau standings JNLIP 1941-36661940 Queens-Nassau standings JNLIP 1940-28311941 -as of 8-16, Bots Nekola had 11 wins in 12 starts, while Al Zachary had a 9-1 record, second in the MBA.
Emil Gall picture Freeport NY Daily Review 1941 May - 0478.pdf
Ridgewood NY Times 1941-1942 00281_2.pdBushwick 1940 injuries JNLIP 1940-3352Jake Grosso/Bob Miller pictures Freeport NY Daily Review 1941 APR-0314Bill Leider picture Freeport NY Daily Review 1941 Jun - 0180.pdf
Walter Schardt picture Freeport NY Daily Review 1941 May - 0690.pdf1941 Cedarhurst Freeport NY Daily Review 1941 May - 0720.pdf
Rivalry between Bushwicks and Bay Parkways 1941
First Bushwicks night-ball game 1941
Late season commentary Freeport NY Daily Review 1941 Sep - 0092.pdf
For instance, Charlie
Hargreaves and Bob Miller of the
Bushwicks come in from New Jersey as does Ernie Sabo and George
Cella of the Springfield Greys.
Other players come from the Bronx
and parts of Long Island. 1941 JNLIP 3849
Although the victory is welcome to the Greys it has no bearing on
the Metropolitan Baseball Association race, for the game was not
played on the field of a member
team, Tonight, however, the Greys
go back to M.B.A. competition when they clash with the Union City Reds at Sherwood Oval, Springfield
Gardens. 1941 JNLIDP 4182
Pete Hartman, manager of the Franklin Hotel B. B. C.
of the Queens Alliance, deserves a hand for immediately following the suggestion that every player in the Alliance ought to be given some sort of headgear.. .all Franklin players are
now using the same kind of equipment as the Giants.. .Lou
Welaj, the Seton Hall infielder who was cavorting at short
for the Cedarhurst Club, is now travelling with the- Chicago
Cubs... his friends say that he signed a contract which will
prevent him from being sent to the minors, but that sounds
queer.. .Welaj is a good ball player, but not good enough to
Jump from Cedarhurst right into the Chicago infield. Jamaica NY Long Island Daily Press 1941 - 2795.pdf
The worth of
the protective headgear for baseball players was proven again last
night when Dominick Mele, regular first baseman of the Cedarhurst
Club was struck behind the ear
by Walker of the Philly Stars as
the home team was scoring a
smashing 15-2 victory.
Mele was knocked out and taken
to St. Joseph's Hospital in Far
Rockaway, where it was stated his
condition was good but he would
be held overnight for observation.
But for the headgear he might
have been seriously hurt. 1941-4282
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