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oldjudge 04-23-2011 11:14 AM

Browns Champs/Spotted Ties
 
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oldjudge 05-05-2011 03:38 PM

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sb1 05-12-2011 06:03 PM

Brown's Champion's
 
Not to disrail Jay's thread but an interesting note about the Brown's Champions series. When the Missouri-Pacific railroad went thru Kansas in the 1880's the workers named towns that sprang up along the track as they went, thru Morris county Kansas where I grew up, we have Bushong, Comiskey and others.

Here is a clip from an oldtime book:

"Believe it or not," a succession of Kansas railroad stations were named by a construction contractor after players on the famous St. Louis "Browns," championship baseball team of the 1880's. Each was a station on the Missouri Pacific and one of them was named for "Doc" Bushong, catcher of the team.

Here is the line-up that inspired the names of these Kansas towns: first base, Manager Charles Comiskey; second base, Yank Robinson; third base, Arlie Latham; shortstop, Bill Gleason; outfielder, Tip O'Neil; outfielder, Tommy McCarthy; catchers, "Doc" Bushong, Jack Boyle and Jack Milligan; pitchers, Bob Carruthers, Silver King, Dave Fouts, Elton Chamberlain and Nat Hudson.


Scott

Jacklitsch 05-12-2011 06:54 PM

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Originally Posted by sb1 (Post 893679)
Not to disrail Jay's thread but an interesting note about the Brown's Champions series. When the Missouri-Pacific railroad went thru Kansas in the 1880's the workers named towns that sprang up along the track as they went, thru Morris county Kansas where I grew up, we have Bushong, Comiskey and others.

Here is a clip from an oldtime book:

"Believe it or not," a succession of Kansas railroad stations were named by a construction contractor after players on the famous St. Louis "Browns," championship baseball team of the 1880's. Each was a station on the Missouri Pacific and one of them was named for "Doc" Bushong, catcher of the team.

Here is the line-up that inspired the names of these Kansas towns: first base, Manager Charles Comiskey; second base, Yank Robinson; third base, Arlie Latham; shortstop, Bill Gleason; outfielder, Tip O'Neil; outfielder, Tommy McCarthy; catchers, "Doc" Bushong, Jack Boyle and Jack Milligan; pitchers, Bob Carruthers, Silver King, Dave Fouts, Elton Chamberlain and Nat Hudson.


Scott

Cool info. Didn't know that.

oldjudge 05-12-2011 07:29 PM

Great info--I never knew that!


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