Kansas City Cowboys (Minor League) Players - Art Sunday, Billy Klusman, Billy Maloney, Billy O'Brien, Billy Taylor (1880s Pitcher), Bill Dugan (Basebal (Paperback)


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 33. Chapters: Art Sunday, Billy Klusman, Billy Maloney, Billy O'Brien, Billy Taylor (1880s pitcher), Bill Dugan (baseball), Bill Hassamaer, Bill Joyce (baseball), Bill Kling (baseball), Bill Niles, Bob Ganley, Charlie Hastings, Charlie Hoover (baseball), Conny Doyle, Dad Lytle, Dan McFarlan, Ed Colgan, Ed Dugan, Ed Keas, Ed Lytle, Ed Mayer (third baseman), Ernie Burch, Fleury Sullivan, Frank Graves (baseball), Frank Ringo, Fred Lake, George Darby (baseball), George Haddock (baseball), George Mappes, George Stallings, George Ulrich, Gus Alberts, Hal Mauck, Harley Payne, Harry Decker, Harry Dooms, Harry Raymond, Hugh Hill (baseball), Jack McMahon (baseball), Jack Rothfuss, Jack Wentz, James Durham, Jim Hughey, Jim Lillie, Jim Manning (outfielder), Joe Ellick, Joe Visner, John Butler (baseball), John Carney (baseball), John Hofford, John McCarty, Kid Nance, Kid Nichols, Larry McKeon (baseball), Mart McQuaid, Mike Grady (baseball), Mike Shea (baseball), Milt Scott, Milt Whitehead, Moxie Hengel, Ollie Beard, Pete Daniels, Russ Hall, Sam Crane (second baseman), Sam Nicholl, Shorty Howe, Tim Donahue, Tim Manning, Tom Hernon, Tom Mansell, Walter Hackett (baseball), Walt Kinzie, Wiman Andrus. Excerpt: William Gideon "Kid" Nance, born as William G. Cooper, (August 2, 1876 - May 28, 1958), also known as "Doc," was a professional baseball player who played as an outfielder in Major League Baseball during three seasons. He was a member of the Louisville Colonels of the National League in 1897 and 1898, and then the Detroit Tigers of the American League in 1901. William "Kid" Nance was born on August 2, 1876 in Fort Worth, Texas, and began his professional baseball career at the age of 18 when he played for two different clubs in the Class-B minor league baseball Texas-Southern League during the 1895 season. First, he joined the Fort Worth...

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 33. Chapters: Art Sunday, Billy Klusman, Billy Maloney, Billy O'Brien, Billy Taylor (1880s pitcher), Bill Dugan (baseball), Bill Hassamaer, Bill Joyce (baseball), Bill Kling (baseball), Bill Niles, Bob Ganley, Charlie Hastings, Charlie Hoover (baseball), Conny Doyle, Dad Lytle, Dan McFarlan, Ed Colgan, Ed Dugan, Ed Keas, Ed Lytle, Ed Mayer (third baseman), Ernie Burch, Fleury Sullivan, Frank Graves (baseball), Frank Ringo, Fred Lake, George Darby (baseball), George Haddock (baseball), George Mappes, George Stallings, George Ulrich, Gus Alberts, Hal Mauck, Harley Payne, Harry Decker, Harry Dooms, Harry Raymond, Hugh Hill (baseball), Jack McMahon (baseball), Jack Rothfuss, Jack Wentz, James Durham, Jim Hughey, Jim Lillie, Jim Manning (outfielder), Joe Ellick, Joe Visner, John Butler (baseball), John Carney (baseball), John Hofford, John McCarty, Kid Nance, Kid Nichols, Larry McKeon (baseball), Mart McQuaid, Mike Grady (baseball), Mike Shea (baseball), Milt Scott, Milt Whitehead, Moxie Hengel, Ollie Beard, Pete Daniels, Russ Hall, Sam Crane (second baseman), Sam Nicholl, Shorty Howe, Tim Donahue, Tim Manning, Tom Hernon, Tom Mansell, Walter Hackett (baseball), Walt Kinzie, Wiman Andrus. Excerpt: William Gideon "Kid" Nance, born as William G. Cooper, (August 2, 1876 - May 28, 1958), also known as "Doc," was a professional baseball player who played as an outfielder in Major League Baseball during three seasons. He was a member of the Louisville Colonels of the National League in 1897 and 1898, and then the Detroit Tigers of the American League in 1901. William "Kid" Nance was born on August 2, 1876 in Fort Worth, Texas, and began his professional baseball career at the age of 18 when he played for two different clubs in the Class-B minor league baseball Texas-Southern League during the 1895 season. First, he joined the Fort Worth...

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Booksllc.Net

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United States

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September 2013

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September 2013

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246 x 189 x 2mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

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34

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978-1-230-78865-4

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9781230788654

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1-230-78865-4



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