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Cincinnati Tigers

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Independent (1934-1936
Negro American League (1937) 1934 was a common year starting on Monday (link will take you to calendar). ... 1936 was a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will take you to calendar). ... The Negro American League was one of the several Negro Leagues which were created during the time organized baseball was segregated. ... 1937 was a common year starting on Friday (link will take you to calendar). ...

Significant Players

Ted "Double Duty" Radcliffe
Porter Moss
Jesse Houston
Roy Partlow Theodore Roosevelt Radcliffe (born 7 July 1902 in Mobile, Alabama), nicknamed Double Duty, is the oldest living professional baseball player, and a former star in the Negro Leagues. ...

The Cincinnati Tigers were a professional baseball team based in Cincinnati, Ohio, Ohio which played in the Negro Leagues. The Tigers were founded in 1934 by William DeHart Hubbard, the first black to win an individual Olympic gold medal when he won the long jump during the 1924 Summer Olympics. In 1937, the Tigers joined the Negro American League in its inaugural season. Using Cincinnati Reds hand-me-down uniforms, the Tigers played at Crosley Field, often outdrawing the Reds. The Tigers folded after the 1937 season. Baseball is a team sport, in which a fist-sized ball is thrown by a defensive player called a pitcher and hit by an offensive player called a batter with a round, smooth stick called a bat. ... This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... State nickname: The Buckeye State Other U.S. States Capital Columbus Largest city Columbus Governor Bob Taft Official languages None Area 116,096 km² (34th)  - Land 106,154 km²  - Water 10,044 km² (8. ... Part of the History of baseball series. ... See also: 1933 in sports, 1935 in sports and the list of years in sports. Baseball July 10 - In the second Major League Baseball All-Star Game, played at the Polo Grounds in New York City, left-handed pitcher Carl Hubbell sets a record by striking out Babe Ruth, Lou... For months before the Olympic Games, runners relay the Olympic Flame from Olympia to the opening ceremony. ... The long jump (formerly called broad jump) is an athletic (track and field) event in which athletes attempt to land as far from their take-off points as possible. ... The Games of the VIII Olympiad were held in 1924 in Paris, France. ... See also: 1936 in sports, 1938 in sports and the list of years in sports. Auto racing Wally Parks founds the Road Runners Club, considered to be the start of organized drag racing. ... The Negro American League was one of the several Negro Leagues which were created during the time organized baseball was segregated. ... Cincinnati Reds National League AAA Louisville Bats AA Chattanooga Lookouts A Sarasota Reds Dayton Dragons R Billings Mustangs GCL Reds The Cincinnati Reds are a Major League Baseball team based in Cincinnati, Ohio. ... Crosley Field was a baseball stadium that stood in Cincinnati, Ohio from 1912-1970. ...




Negro League teams

Arkansas Black Travelers | Atlanta Black Crackers | Atlantic City Bacharach Giants | Austin Black Senators | Baltimore Black Sox | Baltimore Elite Giants | Birmingham Black Barons | Brooklyn Bushwicks | Brooklyn Royal Giants | Chattanooga Black Lookouts | Chicago American Giants | Chicago Columbia Giants | Chicago Giants | Chicago Union Giants | Chicago Unions | Cincinnati Tigers | Cleveland Buckeyes | Cleveland Cubs | Columbia Giants | Columbus Elite Giants | Cuban Giants | Dayton Marcos | Denver White Elephants | Detroit Stars | Detroit Wolves | El Paso | Ethiopian Clowns | Fort Worth | Globe Trotters | Hilldale Athletic Club | Hilldale Daisies | Hilldale Giants | Homestead Grays | House Of David | Indianapolis ABC's | Indianapolis Clowns | Jersey City Colored Athletics | Kansas City Monarchs | KC All Nations | Leland Giants | Louisville Black Caps | Memphis Red Sox | Milwaukee Bears | Mineola Black Spiders | Monroe Monarchs | Montgomery Grey Sox | Nashville Elite Giants | Newark Eagles | New Orleans Crescent Stars | New Orleans Pelicans | New York Black Yankees | New York Cubans | New York Lincoln Giants | Oakland Larks | Page Fence Giants | Philadelphia Giants | Philadelphia Stars | Pittsburgh Crawfords | Pittsburgh Keystones | Poins | Potomacs | San Antonio Black Bronchos | San Antonio Black Indians | Seattle Steelheads | St Louis Stars | Tennessee Rats | Waggoner Greasing Palaces Baseball Club | Washington Black Senators | Washington Elite Giants | Washington Potomacs | Zulu Giants Negro League teams The following is a list of Negro League baseball teams. ... The Atlanta Black Crackers were a team in the Negro League that played from approximately 1921 to 1949. ... Atlantic City Bacharach Giants Leagues Independent (1916-1922, 1930-1933) Eastern Colored League (1923-1928) American Negro League (1929) Negro National League (1934) Significant Players Oliver Ghost Marcelle Smokey Joe Williams John Henry Lloyd Dick Lundy Arthur Rats Henderson The Atlantic City Bacharach Giants were a professional baseball team that... Austin Black Senators Leagues Independent Texas Negro League Texas-Oklahoma Negro League Significant Players Hilton Smith Willie Wells The Austin Black Senators was a professional baseball team based in Austin, Texas, which played in the Negro Leagues. ... Baltimore Black Sox 1923 unknown Leagues Independent (1916 - 1922, 1930 - 1931) Eastern Colored league (1923 - 1928 American Negro League (1929) East-West League (1932) Negro National League (1933 - 1934) Significant Players Satchel Paige Jud “Boojum” Wilson Frank Warfield Oliver Ghost Marcelle Sir Richard Lundy Leon Day The Baltimore Black Sox... Nashville Elite Giants Leagues Independent (1921-1929) Negro National League (the first) (1930) Negro Southern League (1932) Negro National League (the second) (1933-1948) Negro American League (1949-1950) Significant Players Satchel Paige The Nashville Elite Giants were a professional baseball team that played in the Negro Leagues. ... Birmingham Black Barons 1923 1924-1960 Leagues Negro Southern League Negro National League Negro American League Significant Players Harry Salmon Sam Streeter Mules Suttles Satchel Paige Joe Bankhead Lyman Bostock Willie Mays The Birmingham Black Barons was a professional baseball team based out of Rickwood Field in Birmingham, Alabama which... Brooklyn Royal Giants Leagues Independent (1910-1922, 1928-1942) Eastern Colored League (1923-1927) Significant Players Smokey Joe Williams Cannonball Dick Redding Frank Wickware Charles Chino Smith John Henry Pop Lloyd The Brooklyn Royal Giants were a professional baseball team based in Brooklyn, New York which played in the Negro... Chattanooga Black Lookouts Leagues Negro Southern League (1920, 1926-27) Significant Players Satchel Paige (1926-27) The Chattanooga Black Lookouts were a professional baseball team based in Chattanooga, Tennessee which played in the Negro Leagues. ... Chicago American Giants were a Chicago based Negro League baseball team, formed in 1910 by player-manager Andrew Rube Foster. ... Chicago Columbia Giants Leagues Independent (1899-1900) Significant Players John W. Patterson Harry Buckner The Chicago Columbia Giants was a professional, black baseball team that played prior to the founding of the Negro Leagues. ... Chicago Giants Leagues Independent (1910-1919) Negro National League (1920-1921) Significant Players The Chicago Giants were a professional baseball team based in Chicago, Illinois which played in the Negro Leagues. ... Part of the History of baseball series. ... The Chicago Unions was a professional, black baseball team that played prior to the formation of the Negro Leagues. ... Cleveland Buckeyes Leagues Negro American League Significant Players Quincey Trouppe The Cleveland Buckeyes were a professional baseball that played in the Negro Leagues. ... Nashville Elite Giants Leagues Independent (1921-1929) Negro National League (the first) (1930) Negro Southern League (1932) Negro National League (the second) (1933-1948) Negro American League (1949-1950) Significant Players Satchel Paige The Nashville Elite Giants were a professional baseball team that played in the Negro Leagues. ... The Detroit Stars were an American baseball team in the Negro Leagues. ... The Homestead Grays were a professional baseball team that played in the Negro Leagues in the United States. ... The Indianapolis Clowns were a professional baseball team in the Negro American League. ... The Kansas City Monarchs were the longest-running franchise in the history of baseballs Negro Leagues. ... Nashville Elite Giants Leagues Independent (1921-1929) Negro National League (the first) (1930) Negro Southern League (1932) Negro National League (the second) (1933-1948) Negro American League (1949-1950) Significant Players Satchel Paige The Nashville Elite Giants were a professional baseball team that played in the Negro Leagues. ... The Newark Eagles were a professional Negro League baseball team that played in the second Negro National League from 1936 to 1948. ... The Pittsburgh Crawfords were a professional baseball team based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania which played in the Negro Leagues. ...


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Clemson vs. Cincinnati Game Notes :: Tigers look to take two in a row over Bearcats (3486 words)
Cincinnati went on to a 14-4 record that year and won the Buckeye Athletic Conference, while Clemson lost 10 of its first 11 games that year before finishing 9-14.
Cincinnati entered the season as the second winningest team in college basketball in the decade of the 2000s and went on to the NCAA Tournament.
Purnell was 0-5 against Cincinnati and coach Bob Huggins prior to last season, then came away with a 75-69 victory, the first loss of the season for the Bearcats.
Trip's Tigers: News Archives November 2003 (20788 words)
The Tigers (8-4 overall, 5-3 C-USA) ended their most successful regular season in 30 years and will be invited to a bowl game today - likely the New Orleans Bowl - but it may take several days to shake off the effects of such a mistake-prone performance.
The Tigers won 74-60, and had they been able to sustain their concentration and had the discipline to pass on some quick jump shots, they could have won by 25.
The Tigers won ugly, to be sure, but the U of M has all too much experience with losing well, with style and grace, and with being the best bad football team in America.
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