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1920 McCoy baseball team, from left to right: Jack Booco, Gern Booco, Wymer Dixon, Ralph Kayser, Ted Harris, Bill Babcock, Early Brooks, Bill Babcock Jr., Carl Schrupp and Frank McCalister. "The first ball park was just north of the Salt Well where the sage brush had been grubbed out and the ground leveled. ... Later the ball park was moved to the extremem lower end of Conger Mesa on Louise Schrupp's acres and a short distance from the McCoy Depot."...
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Photo of Eagle Baseball Team, championship game 1928 (?); six players seated on bench, four players standing behind. Bleachers visible in background. Front row (L to R): Allen Clark, C &CF; Harry Saltzgaver, RF & 3rd B; Fred West, 3rd B; Joe LeDonne C; Bill Subry, P; Carl Lloyd, 2d B. Back row (L to R): Gordon Whittaker, LF; Rusty Switzler, CF; Bert Hitt, 1st B; Dick Hotter, SS. Harry Lewis, 1st B and John Lewis, LF are not in the picture but played...
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The Eagle County High School baseball team, 1910-1911. Bill Luby is on the far right, front row. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Eagle's town baseball team, circa 1912-1914, posed in front of a brick building. Standing, from left: Leo Carey, Troy Lyman (Andy Christensen's step-son), Bill Gould, Charles Leslie Fulford (called Todd Fulford), Roy Langford, Bill Stein Seated, from left: ---- Button (worked on Brush Creek ranch), Bill Nimon, Alan Playford, Guy Johnson, Omar O. Howland
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1920 photo of baseball team and friends on the boardwalk in front of Lundgren's Store, Gypsum, Colorado (print reversed). Front row is seated on the boardwalk with two rows of people standing behind them. Players are wearing uniforms. Majority of women are wearing hats. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Baseball players "Jim, Bill, DeWitt" together for a photo. DeWitt's uniform has ECHS (Eagle County High School) on it; Bill's has "Eagle" on it.
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Eagle baseball team, in uniform, seated on bleachers, 1916. This team played the Denver Bears in 1914, losing in the last inning 5-7. Until then, the Eagles had the game tied 5-5. Front row: Eddie Place, catcher; Bill Nimon [died of influenza 1918]. 2d row: Left to Right: Leo Carey [rancher]; unidentified from Minturn; Roy Dodson [big league ball player, store owner]; Frank Stapp. Back row: Left to Right: Lloyd Carey [rancher]; Omar Howland...
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The Red Cliff ball club, 1900, in uniform and posed for a team portrait. Charley Howard, Will St. Clair, Sol Ackley, John Nimon, C. H. Roberts, Will Farnum, Frank Farnum, James Collins, Tom Collins (Mascot), Rick Rice, Earl Ward, Joker Roberts, Charley Farnum [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Eagle baseball team, 1940s or 1950s. Seated, from left: Allen Clark (catcher, right field), Harry Saltsgaver (3rd base), Freddy West (center field), Joe La Donne (catcher),Bill Seabry (pitcher), Carl Lloyd (right field) Standing, from left: Gordan Whittaker (2nd base), "Rusty" Switzer (fielder), Bert Hilt (1st base and pitcher), Dick Hulton (short stop), Members of team not in picture: John Lewis (left field), Harry Lewis (1st base)
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Photo postcard of Omar Howland in baseball uniform. Omar is standing on a bear rug in front of a studio backdrop, posed after a catch. "Omar Howland...was born at Winchester, Ohio, January 27, 1886, and came to Eagle in August 1909. He worked for many years on the Sherman Brothers rnach east of Eagle, now owned by Carl Lloyd of Chicago. An ardent sports fan, Mr. Howland played with the Eagle baseball when the community had the best team in its...
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Baseball played in the alley behind Stremme's store in Gypsum.
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In addition to being a County road overseer, Frank Tracy loved baseball, managing teams frequently. Eagle Valley Enterprise, July 29, 1920 p.1: "Frank Tracy had a dream the other night that he died and descended to Hades in a balloon (that is where all good baseball managers go). He duly arrived at his destination. After introducing himself and shaking hands with old Nick, the latter, as a preliminary to starting the conversation, to to break the...
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"Eagle Ball Team 1928" [Description from photograph verso] Back row, left to right with position played: G. Whittaker (CF), R. Switzler (RF), B Hitt (1B), R. Hotten (SS). Front row, left to right with position played: A. Clark (Coach & Manager), S. Saltzgaver (P), F. West (3B), J. LeDonne (C), B. Subry (P), C Lloyd. {See Related Files; this file is in EVLD holdings; some changes have been noted between the two photographs.]
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Lynn Kanakis (?) takes batting practice at Maloit Park. Many of the NJZ employees enjoyed playing baseball and formed teams that competed with neighboring towns.
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Marker for: "Everlasting love, Beloved son & brother, Thomas Edward Medina, Mar. 7, 1955--Mar. 13, 1986; Tom touched all our hearts," in Riverview Cemetery. Engraved on the stone are a cross, flowers, a baseball player, and the resurrected Christ.
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Nine members of the Red Cliff Baseball Team, 1910, posed in front of a building. Five players are standing and three are seated in front of them. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Red Cliff baseball game (town team). Spectators include four boys along the first baseline. The ball park was one mile east of town on Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad property. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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The McCoy Baseball Team, 1914, suited up in front of a brick building. Back row: Ben Butler, George Nimon, George Sharp, Sadie Klumker, Rudolph Ebert, Jud Lyons. Front row (seated): Bill Babcock, Holly Brooks, Manager in suit (_________), Mort Schomers, Earl Brooks. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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"Earl and Hollis Brooks both loved baseball and one of the first things they did after coming to McCoy was to organize a baseball team from local talent. They whipped up a good team in no time and played other small towns. ... When the men came in for the construction of the Dotsero Cutoff Earl didn't let any grass grow under his feet until he had two teams organized among them and a diamond laid out on his place near the bridge." -- McCoy Memoirs,...
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The Mickey's Micks baseball team in front of Mickey Walsh's garage in Red Cliff in the 1930's. Standing left to right: Algon Paddock, Walt Owen, Slim Bridges, Smiles Doyle, Mickey Walsh, Louis Phillips, Oscar Eastin, Ole Gustafson Kneeling: Tom Diviney, John Chetelot, John Curran Jr., Red Curran, Frank McDonald and Dan Curran