• The Hoboken Thourots were an American basketball team based in Hoboken, New Jersey that was a member of the American Basketball League. After 4 winless...
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  • the American Basketball League. The team was previously known as the Hoboken Thourots who moved to Camden during the 1st half of the 1933/34 season. After...
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  • having taken over the Camden Brewers, who themselves had taken over the Hoboken Thourots earlier in the season. The team was renamed to the Jackaways prior...
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  • York Jewels in January 1940) New Britain Mules (1933/34–34/35, as Hoboken Thourots in 1933/34; moved to Camden in November 1933; as Camden Brewers in...
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  • First Half Date Opponent Score Record 11/18 Hoboken Thourots[a] 34–20 1–0 11/25 Union City Reds 38–41 1–1 11/26 @ Bronx Americans 34–23 2–1 12/2 Brooklyn...
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  • visionary force" in New Jersey politics for decades. Musto was born in West Hoboken (now part of Union City) on March 27, 1917. He had a brother, Patrick Roy...
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  • playground. Later, through the efforts of Director of Public Affairs Harry J. Thourot, the stadium's construction was funded by the federal Works Progress Administration...
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