• Russwood Park was a stadium in Memphis, Tennessee. It was primarily used for baseball and was the home of the Memphis Chicks, the Negro American League...
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  • iconic X shape was finalized. During this same time Russwood Park, a professional baseball park and stadium, was located across the street from the hospital...
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    Indians played the Chicago White Sox in an exhibition game at 64-year-old Russwood Park in Memphis, Tennessee. Colavito hit a home run in the second inning...
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    the end of the interview they plug Elvis' upcoming show in Memphis (Russwood Park, July 4th)". YouTube. May 28, 2014. Archived from the original on December...
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  • were located in Memphis, Tennessee, and played their home games at Russwood Park. Known originally as the Memphis Egyptians and Memphis Turtles before...
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  • been in existence since at least 1920. They played home games at Russwood Park. The park was home to the white minor league Memphis Chicks. Toward the end...
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  • the 2022 film Elvis, Presley is portrayed as performing “Trouble” at Russwood Park in Memphis, Tennessee on July 4, 1956, but the truth is that he did...
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  • eight pennants, one playoff championship, and one Dixie Series title. Russwood Park, their home ballpark, was destroyed by fire in April 1960. With the...
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    which until 1995 was AstroTurf. The facility replaced Russwood Park, the previous baseball park, after its destruction by fire in 1960 which effectively...
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    Association and won their first league pennant. The team played its games at Russwood Park. The team was managed by Charlie Frank. The Egyptians were led by pitcher...
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    Association and won their third league pennant. The team played its games at Russwood Park. The 1921 Chicks were ranked as the 32nd greatest minor league team...
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  • its games at Russwood Park. The team's manager was Lew Whistler. The team used a bear, Natch, as a mascot, chained to a tree in Overton Park, which led...
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  • United States launches navigation satellite Transit I-b. April 17 – Russwood Park, a baseball stadium in Memphis, Tennessee, burns to the ground shortly...
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    York Cubans 0 NNL II Idora Park 22 September 27, 1943 Porter Moss (1) Memphis Red Sox 5 Cincinnati Clowns 0 NAL Russwood Park 23 October 10, 1943 Porter...
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  • Retrieved May 14, 2023 – via Newspapers.com . "Normal Tigers Play At Russwood Today". The Commercial Appeal. Memphis, Tennessee. October 17, 1924. p...
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  • Memphis, Tennessee in the sport of American football. The team played at Russwood Park. Bill Brennan was coach for several years. Pollak, Mark (November 28...
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    directories) Currently: site of Memphis Area Transit Authority Bus Terminal Russwood Park Home of: Memphis Chicks Southern Association 1901–1959 (destroyed by...
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    Barons at Athletic Park on April 10, 1907. Starter John Duggan pitched a complete game for the 3–0 victory. Nashville's Athletic Park became known as Sulphur...
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    Board of Directors. He went on a trip to Ponce de Leon Park in Atlanta to observe a modern park and plan renovations. Kuhn hired Bill Bernhard as manager...
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  • 1923 Tennessee Docs football Conference Independent Record 6–0–2 Head coach Bill Brennan (2nd season) Home stadium Russwood Park Seasons ← 1922 1924 →...
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  • Retrieved May 14, 2023 – via Newspapers.com . "Normal Will Meet S. P. U. At Russwood Park Today". The Commercial Appeal. Memphis, Tennessee. November 10, 1922...
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    Draw 82–13–14 (78) Sammy Mandell NWS 8 Jul 4, 1922 27 years, 341 days Russwood Park, Memphis, Tennessee, US 186 Win 82–13–14 (77) Charles 'Bud' Taylor NWS...
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  • eight pennants, one playoff championship, and one Dixie Series title. Russwood Park, their home ballpark, was destroyed by fire in April 1960. With the...
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  • 1925 Tennessee Docs football Conference Independent Record 5–5 Head coach Bill Brennan (4th season) Home stadium Russwood Park Seasons ← 1924 1926 →...
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  • eight pennants, one playoff championship, and one Dixie Series title. Russwood Park, their home ballpark, was destroyed by fire in April 1960. With the...
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  • 1922 Tennessee Docs football Conference Independent Record 7–0–1 Head coach Bill Brennan (1st season) Home stadium Russwood Park Seasons ← 1921 1923 →...
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    Lantawan, Basilan Rafael Benítez, Spanish football manager; in Madrid The Russwood Park baseball stadium in Memphis, Tennessee, burned to the ground shortly...
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  • 11, 2023 – via Newspapers.com . Buckingham, T. Nash (November 17, 1918). "Park Field Victors In Game With A. & M." The Commercial Appeal. Memphis, Tennessee...
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  • Park Jackson, TN W 14–6 October 13 at Tennessee Docs Russwood Park Memphis, TN L 0–14 October 20 Second District Agricultural Jackson Athletic Park Jackson...
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  • 1924 Tennessee Docs football Conference Independent Record 9–1 Head coach Bill Brennan (3rd season) Home stadium Russwood Park Seasons ← 1923 1925 →...
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