St. Thomas High School Baseball Players, May 1952
Year:
1952
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Ann Arbor News, May 30, 1952
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CAN CLINCH SECOND PLACE IN CATHOLIC LEAGUE: This St. Thomas baseball foursome and their mates can clinch undisputed second place in the Catholic League of Southern Michigan by defeating Battle Creek St. Philip's on the latter's diamond next week. Day of the game has not been set. From left to right are Ray Carpenter, Bill Milone (who has hurled two no-hitters in league play this season), John Shultis, and John Day.
Ann Arbor News, May 30, 1952
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CAN CLINCH SECOND PLACE IN CATHOLIC LEAGUE: This St. Thomas baseball foursome and their mates can clinch undisputed second place in the Catholic League of Southern Michigan by defeating Battle Creek St. Philip's on the latter's diamond next week. Day of the game has not been set. From left to right are Ray Carpenter, Bill Milone (who has hurled two no-hitters in league play this season), John Shultis, and John Day.
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St. Thomas High School Baseball Team, May 1953
Year:
1953
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Ann Arbor News, May 29, 1953
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WIN SCHOOL'S FIRST DIAMOND TITLE: This St. Thomas baseball team was assured of at least a share of the Catholic League baseball championship before tomorrow afternoon's season-ending twin bill with Lansing St. Mary's at West Park. If the local Irish can beat St. Mary's in the first game, which goes into the loop standings, they'll take the crown all alone. If they lose they'll share their school's first diamond title with the Lansing Blues who were upset, 6-3, by tail-end Jackson St. Mary's Thursday. Front row, left to right: Manager Sam Tramontin, Ken Scodeller, John Cook, Bill Milone, Mike Moynihan, Bob Tice, Ron Mercier, Dennis Fitzgerald, Ray Carpenter, and Larry Dunn. Back row, left to right: Coach Leo Wagner, Lyle Antieau, Mike Brown, Bill Anderson, Jim Conlin, Bill Tice, Dick Parker, John Shultis, and Assistant Coach Joe Rodriguez.
Ann Arbor News, May 29, 1953
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WIN SCHOOL'S FIRST DIAMOND TITLE: This St. Thomas baseball team was assured of at least a share of the Catholic League baseball championship before tomorrow afternoon's season-ending twin bill with Lansing St. Mary's at West Park. If the local Irish can beat St. Mary's in the first game, which goes into the loop standings, they'll take the crown all alone. If they lose they'll share their school's first diamond title with the Lansing Blues who were upset, 6-3, by tail-end Jackson St. Mary's Thursday. Front row, left to right: Manager Sam Tramontin, Ken Scodeller, John Cook, Bill Milone, Mike Moynihan, Bob Tice, Ron Mercier, Dennis Fitzgerald, Ray Carpenter, and Larry Dunn. Back row, left to right: Coach Leo Wagner, Lyle Antieau, Mike Brown, Bill Anderson, Jim Conlin, Bill Tice, Dick Parker, John Shultis, and Assistant Coach Joe Rodriguez.
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What's Doing Sportswise In Ann Arbor
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29
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May
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1953
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Local Irish Win Catholic League Title
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1
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June
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1953
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St. Thomas High School Baseball vs. Wayne St. Mary's, April 1965 Photographer: Doug Fulton
Year:
1965
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 23, 1965
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Denny Dyer of St. Thomas slides - but not in time - in yesterday's home opener at Northside Park. Dyer was tagged out by Wayne St. Mary catcher Pat Jenner while still three feet from the plate. Jenner was the big man at the plate for St. Mary, with a bases-loaded homer in the fourth inning. St. Mary won, 14-3.
Ann Arbor News, April 23, 1965
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Denny Dyer of St. Thomas slides - but not in time - in yesterday's home opener at Northside Park. Dyer was tagged out by Wayne St. Mary catcher Pat Jenner while still three feet from the plate. Jenner was the big man at the plate for St. Mary, with a bases-loaded homer in the fourth inning. St. Mary won, 14-3.
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St. Thomas Opens League Baseball Season With Triumph
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20
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April
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1948
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Dexter Beats Moose Lodge In City Loop
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4
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July
Year
1946
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AACHM Oral History: William Hampton
William Hampton was born in 1948 in Tyler, Texas, and his grandmother was the midwife. He remembers attending church revival picnics, the Texas Rose Festival, and the Juneteenth parade in his hometown. While attending college in Arlington, Texas, he was active in the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity. He went on to launch a Section 8 subsidized housing program in Arlington and in Ann Arbor, where he worked in the community development office. Mr. Hampton has been president of the Ann Arbor chapter of the NAACP since 2005.
Children Play Baseball At Burns Park, June 1957
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1957
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David Margolis Relaxes After Scoring For The Huron High School Baseball Team, June 1984 Photographer: Rick Lieder
Year:
1984
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Ann Arbor News, June 10, 1984
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Huron's David Margolis deserved a place to lean on after blasting two home runs in the opener.
Ann Arbor News, June 10, 1984
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Huron's David Margolis deserved a place to lean on after blasting two home runs in the opener.
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