Caption reads:" DePeyster baseball team which won the Hudson Valley League and Dutchess County championships in 1932. John T. Hoffman was the owner and Oakley Cunningham was the manager."
The 1932 yearbook, "The Sketchbook," identifies the baseball team as follows: Stanley Leeke, Coach; Harry Trefry, Captain; Vernon Emerick, Manager; Harry Jones; Richard Stevens; George Jastrom; Paul Woodruff; John Rodda; Herbert Dienst; Edward...
In the fall of 1929, the Athletics Department of St. Stephen's announced that baseball would replace Lacross as the official spring sport. It was felt that to be competitive, St. Stephen's should promote sports that didn't require a steep learning...
The 1927 yearbook, "The Annual" identifies the Lacrosse squad as follows: "Herbert Millington '27, Captain; Robert I. Brome, '28, Manager; John A. Watkinson; Edgar C. Kroll, '28; Leverett T. Smith; J. Kenneth Townsend; Robert Burbank; Kenneth S....
Baseball Champions of Orange County - 1905 pose for group photograph. Back row, left to right: Harry Littell, Mort Pierce, George Ryan, Charles (Charlie) A. Thompson, Bill O’Brien, Fred Murray, John Hunter. Front Row: Jerry Eagen, W. E. (Bill)...
A banner spans Main Street in the City of Poughkeepsie promoting a baseball tournament in Riverview, sponsored by Dutchess Community College. Several storefronts and automobiles can be seen.
Bear Mountain Bridge & Park, Bear Mtn, NY. Bear Mountain Park is on the left side of the photgraph. A baseball field, The Inn, and other buildings are visable. This image was taken south of the bridge. The Bear Mountain Bridge Spans the...
Postcards; Business districts; Baseball; Baseball players
Main Street, looking South. The Elms Hotel and the New City Hotel (or Barden Hotel) are on the left. Several men are playing baseball in the middle of the unpaved street.
These are the advertisements for two performances. The first advertisement is for a play called "Above the Clouds" at the Unique Reading Room on Tuesday evening, November 25, 1902. The second advertisement is for the benefit of the Unique...
A picture of a boys baseball team. Someone has taped a label on the bottom with peoples names. Men: Jon Fox, Stu Walker, Harlan Unger. Boys to the left of the men: Tom Albin, Shawn Frederick. Boys in the front: unknown, Jim Fox, Jim Costello,...
Text at the bottom of the picture: Do you recognize these men? They are connected with the Haverstraw Baseball Club in the year 1913, when the game was a popular sport and drew large crowds. The men in the picture, left to right, are...
A ball club. Some of the men have on uniforms, some are for Suffern and others for Hillburn. Names for some of the players are written in. There is a young black boy sitting in the front with a bucket.
A ball club. Some of the men have on uniforms, some are for Suffern and others for Hillburn. There is a young black boy sitting in the front with a bucket. There are names written at the top and bottom of the photograph, including positions that...
The players of the Tuxedo Ball club. Names and dates have been written on the picture. In the back row, the second person from the left is Bob McGrady. All of the other players are labeled too, but not as readable.
A baseball team with a large trophy. Names and the date have been written on the photograph. From left to right, Bradley, ?, James McCormick, Jake Buchanan, ?, John Nugent, Chester, Gerarld, ?, Blum, ?. The names with "?" were not readable.
The Peekskill Ball Club, names of some of the players and the date are written on the photograph. From left to right, ?, James T. McCormick, Roy, Reilly, Reilly, the rest of the names are not readable.