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[[File:Play Ball!.jpg|thumb|Historical Society of Decatur County Bulletin<ref>Bulletin of The Historical Society of Decatur County, Vol 2, No 43 (May 2, 1970)</ref> | [[File:Millhousen Baseball Team.jpg|thumb]][[File:Play Ball!.jpg|thumb|Historical Society of Decatur County Bulletin<ref name=":0">Bulletin of The Historical Society of Decatur County, Vol 2, No 43 (May 2, 1970)</ref>]] | ||
The town's first official baseball team (that traveled with uniforms) began in the early 1910's. Nearby rivals included Napoleon, Osgood, Greensburg, Smyrna, New Point, and Sardinia.<ref name=":0" /> The diamond was located on the Ben Feldman farm (same site as the [[Barney Hardebeck Mansion]]). | |||
The town's first official baseball team (that traveled with uniforms) began in the early 1910's. Nearby rivals included Napoleon, Osgood, Greensburg, Smyrna, New Point, and Sardinia.<ref | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:00, 5 November 2021
Historical Society of Decatur County Bulletin[1]
The town's first official baseball team (that traveled with uniforms) began in the early 1910's. Nearby rivals included Napoleon, Osgood, Greensburg, Smyrna, New Point, and Sardinia.[1] The diamond was located on the Ben Feldman farm (same site as the Barney Hardebeck Mansion).
| Name | Position |
|---|---|
| George Feldman | LF |
| Lawrence Blankman | RF |
| Alvin Feldman | C |
| Clem Scheidler | 3B |
| John Witkemper | CF |
| Dave Fry | SS |
| Matt Scheidler | 2B |
| Louis Blankman | P |
| Name | Role |
|---|---|
| George Feldman | Manager |
| Dr. Glass | Umpire |
| Henry Meier | Scorekeeper |
| Mr. Idelwine | Hack Driver |