• The Hazleton Mountaineers were one of the original six franchises in the Eastern Professional Basketball League. The Mountaineers were the league's first...
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  • Basketball League, 1956–1962 Hazleton Mountaineers, team in the U.S. Eastern Professional Basketball League, 1951–1952 Hazleton Red Sox, U.S. minor league...
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  • The Hazleton Mountaineers were an American minor league baseball franchise in the first half of the 20th century which represented Hazleton, Pennsylvania...
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  • Triplets (relocated to Pottsville, Pennsylvania during the season) Hazleton Mountaineers Lancaster Red Roses Pottsville Pros (relocated from Binghamton,...
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  • Wilkes-Barre Barons d. Lancaster Red Roses 2-1 1947–48 Reading Keys d. Hazleton Mountaineers 2-1 1948–49 Pottsville Packers d. Harrisburg Senators 2-1 1949–50...
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  • Laurels were known as the Hartford Bees from 1939 to 1943. The Hazleton Mountaineers were inactive for the 1933 season. The Scranton Miners were known...
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  • originally a name given to several minor league baseball clubs between 1893 and 1952. The name is also currently used by the modern-day team in the Double-A Eastern...
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    Carl Meinhold (category Sportspeople from Hazleton, Pennsylvania)
    Professional Basketball League in 1954. Meinhold attended Hazleton High School in Hazleton, Pennsylvania, where in 1944 he led the team to a Pennsylvania...
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  • Browns) (b. 1980) Floyd Layne, 95, basketball player (Scranton Miners, Hazleton Hawks) and coach (CCNY) (b. 1929) Robert Moreland, 85, college basketball...
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  • Dutch Dorman (category Hazleton Mountaineers players)
    Braves from 1950 to 1953. He led them to a league championship victory in 1952, to the league finals in 1950 and to a playoff berth in 1951. He managed...
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  • Philadelphia, PA — New York, NY — Saratoga, NY via MC(NYC) Schuylkill 1920 — 1930 Hazleton, PA — Philadelphia, PA Sea Breeze 1932 — 1942 Philadelphia, PA — Long Branch...
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    Active Camp Rotawanis Hazleton Area Council Drums, Pennsylvania Closed Closed as a council Boy Scout camp in 1970s after Hazleton area merged with Minsi...
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    losses. Outside of the ABL, Rosan played basketball briefly for the Hazleton Mountaineers and Allentown Barons in 1936 and 1938, respectively. Rosan died...
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  • their first affiliation agreement with the New York–Penn League Hazleton Mountaineers. The Phillies have been affiliated with the High-A Jersey Shore...
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    Joe Cicero (category Hazleton Mountaineers players)
    he played semipro football, played winter league baseball in Panama until 1952, and served as a scout for the Brooklyn Dodgers between 1953 and 1954. Cicero...
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  • Pioneers Elmira Red Birds Elmira Red Wings Harrisburg Senators Hazleton Mountaineers Hazleton Red Sox Oneonta Indians Reading Keys Reading Red Sox Scranton...
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  • Interstate League in 1943, spending most of their seasons in this league (1943–1952) as an affiliate of the Pittsburgh Pirates until 1950. From 1953 to 1955...
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  • 1966. They won league championships in 1929, 1933, 1935, 1940, 1944, 1949, 1952, 1953, 1965, and 1967. The Triplets moved to Manchester, New Hampshire after...
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  • Pigmies 1906 Jamestown, NY: Jamestown Hill Climbers 1905 Kane, PA: Kane Mountaineers 1905–1907 Oil City, PA: Oil City Cubs 1907–1908 Oil City-Jamestown, PA/NY:...
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  • Journal (1936-19??) Hazleton Patriot (1975-19??) Hazleton Sentinel (1866–1880) Hazleton Standard-Speaker (1961–1980) Das Hazleton Volksblatt (1872–1906)...
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  • league-championship series. During the 1946–47 Eastern League season, the Hazleton Mountaineers had three African-American players on their roster during the season...
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  • Journal (1936-19??) Hazleton Patriot (1975-19??) Hazleton Sentinel (1866–1880) Hazleton Standard-Speaker (1961–1980) Das Hazleton Volksblatt (1872–1906)...
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  • 1935 North Braddock Scott 1936 McKeesport 1937 North Braddock Scott 1938 Hazleton 1939 Easton 1940 Brownsville 1941 Johnstown 1942 Clairton, New Castle,...
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    Rod Dedeaux (category Hazleton Mountaineers players)
    16-8 8-7 T-3rd 1951 Southern California 22-10 11-5 1st College World Series 1952 Southern California 18-9 11–5 1st 1953 Southern California 21-9 10-6 T-1st...
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  • Eddie Gulian (category Hazleton Mountaineers players)
    – via Newspapers.com . "Gulian New Albright Coach". The Plain Speaker. Hazleton, Pennsylvania. Associated Press. April 27, 1949. p. 18. Retrieved April...
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    Nashua Manchester Lynn London Lancaster Johnstown Jersey City Holyoke Hazleton Hartford Harrisburg Hagerstown Glens Falls Erie Elmira Colonie Charleston...
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    Al Vincent (category Hazleton Mountaineers players)
    Oilers (1948–1951) – won league championship in 1949 Birmingham Barons (1952) Fort Worth Cats (1954) Miami Marlins (1960) Career statistics from Baseball...
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    biography excerpt and text search Eller, Ronald D. Miners, Millhands, and Mountaineers: Industrialization of the Appalachian South, 1880–1930 1982. Fishback...
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  • Mine Workers union, 1920–1960 Eller, Ronald D. Miners, Millhands, and Mountaineers: Industrialization of the Appalachian South, 1880–1930 1982. Fishback...
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    The Pacific Coast League (PCL) was reclassified from Triple-A to Open in 1952 due to the possibility of becoming a third major league. This arrangement...
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