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Old 09-28-2006, 07:19 PM
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Posted By: Jim Clarke

Here is the list I copied and paste from Fred's research. Since we always look for reason to show photos.. Why not try to complete this list... I'll start with Marty Bergen and Patsy Tebeau.. I never would believe that many people would take their lives like that...Surprised not more from the 30's...


From Deadball Era.Com

1881: Fraley Rogers (31)....................Gun

1889: Jim McElroy (26)....................Opium Overdose

1889: Frank Ringo (28)....................Morphine

1891: Ernie Hickman (35)....................Gun

1894: Terry Larkin (?)....................Slit His Throat With A Razor

1894: Edgar McNabb (28)....................Gun

1896: Cannonball Crane (34)....................Overdose Of Chloral

1900: Marty Bergen (28) ....................Slit His Throat After Killing His Wife And Two Children

1903: WIN MERCER (28)....................INHALED ILLUMINATING GAS

1904: DAN MAHONEY (39)....................Drank Carbolic Acid

1907: CHICK STAHL (34)....................Drank Carbolic Acid

1908: Reddy Foster (44)....................Shotgun

1909: Nicholas Mathewson (22) MINOR LEAGUER....................Gun (CHRISTY'S BABY BROTHER)

1909: HARRY PULLIAM (44) NL PRESIDENT....................Gunshot To The Head

1910: ED STRICKLAND (26) MINOR LEAGUER....................Gun (AFTER SHOOTING HIS GIRLFRIEND FIRST)

1910: CHARLES NELSON BROWN (?) MINOR LEAGUER....................Gun

1910: JAMES PAYNE (?) MINOR LEAGUER....................Gun

1910: DAN McGANN (39)....................Gun

1911: RANDOLPH BLANCH (PENNSYLVANIA SPORTS WRITER)....................Gun

1911: THOMAS SENIOR (32) MINOR LEAGUE UMP....................Gun

1911: DICK SCOTT (27)....................RAZOR

1914: CHARLIE WEBER (45)....................Gun

1916: CARL BRITTON (40) MINOR LEAGUE PITCHER....................UNKNOWN

1916: EDDIE HOHNHURST (31)....................Gun

1918: NED EGAN (?) (MANAGER MILWAUKEE: AMERICAN ASSOCIATION)....................Gun

1918: PATSY TEBEAU (43)....................SHOT HIMSELF

1920: LOU MEYERS (60)....................STRYCHNINE

1921: NOEL BRUCE (56) MINOR LEAGUER....................Gun

1921: CLAY DAILEY (?) MINOR LEAGUER....................Gun (AFTER BEING CUT FROM THE LOUISVILLE TEAM)

1921: ART IRWIN (63)....................JUMPED FROM A STEAMER INTO THE ATLANTIC OCEAN

1924: WALT GOLDSBY (52)....................Gun

1924: JOHN WAKEFIELD (?) MINOR LEAGUER....................UNKNOWN (AFTER AN ARGUMENT WITH HIS GIRLFRIEND)

1927: DRUMMOND BROWN (41)....................Gun

1927: BILL GANNON (50)....................DROWNING

1927: DANNY SHAY (51)....................UNKNOWN

1927: JAKE WELLS (63)....................UNKNOWN

1929: TONY BROTTEM (37)....................Gun

1929: JIM PRICE (60) SPORTS WRITER....................Gun

1930: JOE LANNIN (60) FORMER RED SOX OWNER....................JUMPED OUT A WINDOW

1930: JOHN B. SHERIDAN (61) SPORTS WRITER....................HANGED HIMSELF

1930: ZEKE ROSEBRAUGH (59)....................Gun

1931: CON LUCID (57)....................UNKNOWN

1931: CARL SITTON (48)....................Gun

1932: BILL GREY (61)....................Gun

1934: PEA RIDGE DAY (34)....................SLIT HIS THROAT WITH A HUNTING KNIFE AFTER AN OPERATION FAILED TO RESTORE HIS PITCHING ARM

1934: GUY MORRISON (38)....................Gun

1934: CHARLIE DEXTER (57)....................Gun

1934: SY SANBORN (67) SPORTS WRITER....................Gun

1935: WALT KUHN (51)...................Gun

1937: EMMET McCANN (35)....................Gun

1937: BENNY FREY (31)....................CARBON MONOXIDE

1940: WILLARD HERSHBERGER (30)....................SLASHED HIS THROAT

1940: CHARLIE HOLLOCHER (44)....................Gun (SHOT HIMSELF IN THE THROAT)

1941: RALPH WORKS (43)....................Gun

1941: HARVEY HENDRICK (43)....................Gun

1942: LYLE BIGBEE (48)....................Gun

1943: CHET CHADBOURNE (58)....................Gun

1945: BOB GANDY (51)....................Gun

1945: HARRY McNEAL (66)....................Gun

1945: HANK EIBEL (51)....................Gun

1945: MORRIE RATH (58)....................Gun

1947: FERDIE MOORE (51)....................Gun

1947: LUKE STUART (55)....................Gun

1948: JAKE POWELL (40)....................SHOT HIMSELF IN A POLICE STATION

1948: BERT HALL (59)....................HANGING

1949: TIM BOWDEN (58)....................Gun

1950: JOHN MORRISON ALLEN (29) (SHORTSTOP: PORTSMOUTH / OHIO-INDIAN LEAGUE)...................UNKNOWN

1950: WATTIE HOLM (48)....................SHOT HIMSELF AFTER KILLING HIS WIFE

1950: FRANK PEARCE (45)....................Gun

1951: HUGH CASEY (37)....................SHOTGun BLAST TO THE NECK

1951: WALLY ROETTGER (49)....................RAZOR

1954: SKEETER SHELTON (65)....................Gun

1955: JIM OGLESBY (50)....................SHOTGun

1956: LIMB McKENRY (68)....................Gun

1957: FRED ANDERSON (71)....................SHOTGun

1960: GIB BRACK (47)....................Gun

1961: JOHN MOHARDT (63)....................CUT HIS FEMORAL ARTERY

1961: GEORGE DAVIS (71)....................HANGING

1962: FRED BRATSCHI (70)....................DRANK BATTERY ACID

1962: OTTO MILLER (72)....................JUMPED

1962: CY MORGAN (83).....................RAZOR

1963: JOHNNY NIGGELING (60)....................HANGING

1964: PAUL ZAHNISER (68)....................Gun

1965: STAN PITULA (34)....................CARBON MONOXIDE

1966: LEW MOREN (83)....................SLIT HIS THROAT

1967: ART GARIBALDI (60)....................Gun

1969: EMIL KUSH (53)....................CARBON MONOXIDE

1971: MURRAY WALL (45)....................Gun

1972: DEL BISSONETTE (72)....................Gun

1975: DON WILSON (29)....................CARBON MONOXIDE

1980: DAN THOMAS (29)....................HUNG HIMSELF IN JAIL AFTER BEING CHARGED WITH RAPE

1989: VIRGIL STALLCUP (67)....................Gun

1989: CARLOS BERNIER (62)....................HANGING

1989: TONY LUCADELLO (?) BASEBALL SCOUT....................Gunshot Wound To The Head

1989: DONNIE MOORE (35)....................Gun (AFTER SHOOTING HIS WIFE FIRST)

1989: MIKE REINBACH (39)....................DROVE HIS CAR OVER A CLIFF

1990: CHARLIE SHOEMAKER (51)....................Gun

1991: JIM MAGNUSON (44)....................ALCOHOL POISONING

1995: RON LUCIANO (57) FORMER AMERICAN LEAGUE UMP....................CARBON MONOXIDE



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Chet Chadbourne

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1941: HARVEY HENDRICK (43)....................Gun

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Old 09-28-2006, 08:28 PM
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Posted By: Judge Dred (Fred)

JC,

I copied and pasted the info directly from the deadball website. Not too much effort required.

Interesting thread... here's a contribution:

Mahoney and Irwin

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Old 09-28-2006, 08:30 PM
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This might be the dumbest idea for a thread I have ever seen. Why stop at suicide? How about murderers, rapists, or anti-semites? Or better yet, lets see if we can find some autopsy photos!!!

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The late, great Charles "Chick" Stahl...

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Old 09-28-2006, 09:48 PM
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Posted By: Todd Schultz

I don't think it's a dumb thread. Poor taste and tacky, probably; disrespectful, possibly, but not dumb.

When I contributed my Pulliam card, I figured it highly unlikely that any relative of his would read the thread and take offense. It occurs to me, however, that it's quite possible some of our forum members or readers may have suffered personal loss through suicide, or may have attempted it themselves, and that this topic could cause them pain. For that I am sorry, and I by no means intended to minimize the problems that others have faced.

I do believe these men deserve to be remembered, and not ignored simply because of the way they met their Maker. I would hope that posters could include a link, antecdote or statistical blurb to go with any images. For my part, I always found Pulliam to be an interesting man who helped keep MLB together in the early volatile years when the AL and NL were being asked to coexist. I'm sure many of you know about him, but here's a link with a brief profile:

http://www.baseballlibrary.com/ballplayers/player.php?name=Harry_Pulliam

If the whole concept of lumping these men together because of their tragic demises is too offensive, I understand and again, apologize.

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No disrespect was intended. I know I like to show cards whenever I have a chance to. Why buy these things if noone will look at them? I show my cards to my buddy when he comes from Florida, on my website, and on this forum. I think I look for any reason to show my cards now that I think about it. JC

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Posted By: Chris Bland

I came off a little too strong (maybe a lot too strong!) in my first post. I realize no one meant any harm - I apologize if I sounded like I was trying to be the "moral compass" of the board. Its a morbid topic, but it is a bit interesting, esp. in light of the T.O. incident...

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Old 09-29-2006, 08:37 AM
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the morbidity.....you might check out......

www.findagrave.com

if you didn't know about it, you can see tombstones of many famous (and INfamous) people. Some of the guys in the thread above are there.......

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I find nothing wrong with this topic at all. (not intended toward Chris) but wanting to be sensative or politically correct is admirable, but the most strong desire to be so can only offset human interest and curiosity into this subject to a very limited degree. Every person in the word is at least slightly interested in the topic of death. That is why we ALL slow down to look at traffic accidents, we ALL would rather own a baseball card of Willard Herschberger than Shanty Hogan, We ALL would rather read a rivoting artcile on Marty Bergan than a boring biography of common 19th century backup etc. Shows like CSI are popular for a reason, we have a natural human curiosity and slightly morbid fascination toward death because the process of taking your own life and what is beyond it are unknown and the unknown always intrigues us. I think it also has the opposite effect of "being disrespectful". I find myself very sympathetic for the problems these men had and am so thankful I live in a society where mental and physical illnesses can be treated so much easier.

I think starting a thread posting all sorts of Donnie Moore pictures would be slightly distasteful because there are thousands of people who knew him that might stumble on this forum. Posting pictures and retelling stories of men who were famous figures in America and died in interesting ways and did so over a half century ago is nothing more than an interresting topic for discussion.

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Another Chet Chadbourn.

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is right down the road from me in Cave Hill Cemetary, Louisville, KY. Also where Pete Browning is buried..........



and Colonel Sanders........

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here are 2 dm register photos i have of johnny niggeling, 1 from des moines the other im not sure.



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here is a del bissonette as well.

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Posted By: Andrew Parks

This topic is perverse. You are certainly free to talk about it, and I am certainly not offended but it's perverse.

One poster said we ALL have a natural curiosity or fascination of death. I would like to respond with two points: 1) We ALL don't, and 2) That doesn't make it right.

Why we are not permitted to talk about politics and religion, but are permitted to talk about the past ball players who committed suicide is something I have a hard time understanding.

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Posted By: Judge Dred (Fred)

Andrew,

There you are, I haven't seen you posting for a while. Shoot me an email, your address isn't available with your post. I was going to send you an email a while back but I didn't know where to send it.

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Drinking battery acid? Yikes.

'Unknown' suicide? How can someone determine you killed yourself, but not know how?

I think an equally morbid, but interesting corollary would be to list the ones who killed themselves as the result of a baseball play. Donnie Moore came to mind, but since he killed his wife first (which I didn't realize), maybe it was something else.

Death is always interesting - it happens to all of us and unless we give it a proper amount of thought, it's impossible to live our lives to their fullest. JMO

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"Donnie Moore came to mind, but since he killed his wife first (which I didn't realize), maybe it was something else."

If memory serves, not only did he shoot his wife first, he did the 2 fatal shootings in front of his kids

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We need to add Jackie Price to this list.

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Climbing over a bar to attack a bartender armed with a 12 gauge is kind of suicidal.
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