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Lima Cigarmakers
The Lima Cigarmakers were a minor league baseball team based in Lima, Ohio. From 1908 to 1912, the Cigarmakers played as members of the Class D (baseball), Class D level Ohio State League, winning the 1909 league championship. The Cigarmakers hosted home minor league games at San Felice Park. History Lima first hosted minor league baseball in 1888, when the Lima "Lushers" played the season as members of independent Tri-State League, winning the league championship. The Cigarmakers were preceded in minor league play by the 1906 Lima Lees of the Class C (baseball), Class C level Interstate Association. In 1908, the Lima "Cigarmakers" began play as charter members of the six-team, Class D level Ohio State League. The Lancaster Lanks, Mansfield Pioneers, Marion Diggers, Newark Newks and Springfield Reapers teams joined Lima in beginning league play on April 23, 1908. The "Cigarmakers" nickname corresponds with the cigarmaking industry in Lima in the era, which included the Deisel-Wem ...
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Duke Reilley
Alexander Aloysius "Duke" Reilley (August 25, 1884 – March 4, 1968), nicknamed "Midget", was a Major League Baseball left fielder who played for one season. He played for the Cleveland Naps for 20 games during the 1909 Cleveland Naps season The 1909 Cleveland Naps season was a season in American baseball. The team finished sixth in the American League with a record of 71–82, 27½ games behind the Detroit Tigers. Regular season 240px, * July 19, 1909: Neal Ball of the Naps exec .... External links 1884 births 1968 deaths Major League Baseball left fielders Cleveland Naps players Baseball players from Chicago Erie Fishermen players Erie Sailors players Columbus Senators players Lima Cigarmakers players Zanesville Potters players Indianapolis Indians players Toronto Maple Leafs (International League) players Louisville Colonels (minor league) players Salt Lake City Bees players St. Paul Saints (AA) players St. Joseph Saints players Bridgeport American ...
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Fred Link
Edward Theodore Link (March 11, 1886 – May 22, 1939), nicknamed "Laddie", was a Major League Baseball pitcher who played for one season. He pitched in 22 games for the Cleveland Naps during the 1910 Cleveland Naps season and three games for the St. Louis Browns during the 1910 St. Louis Browns season The St. Louis Browns season was a season in American baseball. It involved the Browns finishing 8th in the American League with a record of 47 wins and 107 losses. Regular season Season standings Record vs. opponents Notable transact .... External links 1886 births 1939 deaths Major League Baseball pitchers Cleveland Naps players St. Louis Browns players Baseball players from Columbus, Ohio Newark Cotton Tops players Newark Newks players Lima Cigarmakers players Columbus Senators players Indianapolis Indians players Indianapolis Hoosiers (minor league) players {{US-baseball-pitcher-1880s-stub ...
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George Kahler
George Runnells "Krum" Kahler (September 6, 1889 – February 7, 1924) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball from Athens, Ohio. He played for the Cleveland Naps from 1910 to 1914. The spelling of Kahler's last name has varied in different newspapers, yearbooks and publications throughout his entire life. Kahler is sometimes spelled "Kaler" depending on the publication. The origin and spelling of his nickname "Krum" is unknown. It was occasionally spelled "Crum" in some articles.Ohio University Mahn Center George Kahler Scrapbook Early life Kahler attended Athens High School and Ohio University of his hometown. His sister also became a faculty member in OU's English department later in her life. He grew up as a three-sport athlete, playing baseball, football and basketball. He was originally a third baseman, but eventually made the move to pitcher. In football, Kahler was a remarkable fullback. A local newspaper named him the "best OU fullback of the past twenty-five years" in th ...
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Pete Johns
William R. "Pete" Johns (January 17, 1888 – August 9, 1964) was an infielder in Major League Baseball. He played for the Chicago White Sox and St. Louis Browns."Pete Johns Statistics and History"
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Johns died on August 9, 1964, and was buried at in
Mayfield Heights, Ohio Mayfield Heights is a city in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, United States, and is an east-side suburb of Cleveland. The population was 18,827 at the 2010 census. Histo ...
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Lefty Houtz
Fred Fritz "Lefty" Houtz (September 4, 1875 – February 15, 1959) was an outfielder in Major League Baseball. He played for the Cincinnati Reds in 1899 and also had a 12-year minor league career. Houtz stood at 5' 10" and weighed 170 lbs."Lefty Houtz Statistics and History"
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Career

Lefty Houtz was born in . He started his professional baseball career in 1899 with the 's Galveston Sand Crabs
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Ed Donalds
Edward Alexander Donalds (June 22, 1883 – July 3, 1950), nicknamed "Erston", was a professional baseball pitcher who played in one game for the Cincinnati Reds The Cincinnati Reds are an American professional baseball team based in Cincinnati. They compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) National League Central, Central division and were a charter member of ... on September 1, . External links 1883 births 1950 deaths Cincinnati Reds players Major League Baseball pitchers Baseball players from Ohio People from Gallia County, Ohio Lima Cigarmakers players Portsmouth Cobblers players Waco Navigators players Houston Buffaloes players Evansville Evas players {{US-baseball-pitcher-1880s-stub ...
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Harry Daubert
Harry J. Daubert (June 19, 1892 – January 8, 1944) was a professional baseball player from 1912 to 1919. He was a shortstop in the minor leagues and appeared in one game in Major League Baseball as a pinch hitter. Daubert was 6 feet tall and weighed 160 pounds."Harry Daubert Statistics and History"
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Career

Daubert was born in , in 1892. He started his professional baseball career in 1912 as a shortstop for the 's

Lima Pandas
The Lima Pandas were a minor league baseball team based in Lima, Ohio. From 1939 to 1941 and 1944 to 1947, with the interruption due to World War II, Lima teams played exclusively as members of the Class D level Ohio State League, with the Pandas winning the 1939 and 1940 league championships. The franchise played as a minor league affiliate of the St. Louis Cardinals in 1944, Cincinnati Reds in 1945 and Chicago White Sox in 1946 to 1947, with the team adopting new monikers during the affiliate seasons. The Lima Ohio State League teams hosted home minor league games at Allen County Park. History Ohio State League 1939 to 1941 After Lima first hosted a minor league team in 1888, the Lima Pandas were preceded in minor league play by the 1934 Lima Buckeyes, who played briefly as members of the Class D level Central League. The Buckeyes folded after compiling an 0-8 record to begin the season. The 1939 Lima Pandas resumed minor league baseball play as members of the six–team Cla ...
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Buckeye League
The Buckeye League was a Class D level minor league baseball league that played briefly in the 1915 season. The six–team Buckeye League consisted of franchises based exclusively in Ohio. The Buckeye League played just a portion 1915 season before permanently folding. The Lima Boosters were the league champions in the shortened season. History The Buckeye League began play in the 1915 season, formed as a Class D level league, with Al Lawson serving as league president. The 1915 Buckeye League was a six–team league that began play on May 19, 1915. The league was formed with teams representing Akron Ohio ( Akron Rubbermen), Canton, Ohio, ( Canton Giants), Findlay, Ohio ( Findlay Finns), Lima, Ohio ( Lima Boosters), Marion, Ohio (Marion Senators) and Newark, Ohio Newark ( ) is a city serving as the county seat of Licking County, Ohio, United States, east of Columbus, at the junction of the forks of the Licking River. The population was 49,934 at the 2020 census, which ma ...
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Lima Boosters
Lima ( ; ), originally founded as Ciudad de Los Reyes (City of The Kings) is the capital and the largest city of Peru. It is located in the valleys of the Chillón, Rímac and Lurín Rivers, in the desert zone of the central coastal part of the country, overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Together with the seaside city of Callao, it forms a contiguous urban area known as the Lima Metropolitan Area. With a population of more than 9.7 million in its urban area and more than 10.7 million in its metropolitan area, Lima is one of the largest cities in the Americas. Lima was named by natives in the agricultural region known by native Peruvians as ''Limaq''. It became the capital and most important city in the Viceroyalty of Peru. Following the Peruvian War of Independence, it became the capital of the Republic of Peru (República del Perú). Around one-third of the national population now lives in its metropolitan area. The city of Lima is considered to be the political, cultural, fina ...
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Zeke Wrigley
George Watson Wrigley (January 18, 1874 in Philadelphia – September 28, 1952), was a former professional baseball player. He played all or part of four seasons in Major League Baseball, from 1896 to 1899, primarily as a shortstop Shortstop, abbreviated SS, is the baseball or softball fielding position between second and third base, which is considered to be among the most demanding defensive positions. Historically the position was assigned to defensive specialists who .... External links Major League Baseball shortstops Washington Senators (1891–1899) players New York Giants (NL) players Brooklyn Superbas players Carlisle Colts players Roanoke Magicians players Richmond Bluebirds players Syracuse Stars (minor league baseball) players Worcester Farmers players Worcester Quakers players Worcester Hustlers players Montreal Royals players Worcester Riddlers players New Orleans Pelicans (baseball) players Columbus Senators players St. Paul Saints (AA) playe ...
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