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Old 05-10-2009, 11:35 PM
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Default NYC Dep't of Sanitation baseball squad (1930s); Hoboken; Sinatra, etc.

Please bear with me, as this is my first "new thread" posting.

I have attached two photographs of my great uncle, Johnny Picciano (my father's uncle), who died a relatively young man in the early 1950's. According to my dad, Johnny was known as "Little Babe Ruth" to his teammates.



Hoboken, Sinatra, etc.: My father grew up in Hoboken, NJ (known as the birthplace of basebal and, of course, Frank Sinatra!). Actually, my dad lived at 415 Monroe St. in Hoboken's Italian section, the same address that Sinatra and his parents lived until Sinatra was a teenager (my grandfather and Sinatra were born within weeks of each other). Incidentally, the house was a three story tenement with two apartments on each floor sharing a bathroom (with no bathtub or shower)! My great uncle Johnny Picciano, pictured here, and my great aunt moved into the apartment after the Sinatras left. My dad and his family lived on another floor.

The Attached Photos: The attached photos (which I have had restored) are from the 1930's. In one of them, my great uncle Johnny is playing in Yankee Stadium! In the other, he is pictured on a nondescript neighborhood field. If you look closely, he's wearing the same white sweatshirt in both pics. The later photo I have seen since I was a wee lad visiting my grandparents and great aunt's house in the 1970's, long after Johnny had died (my great aunt had the photo framed on her dresser until the day she died, about five years ago, at the age of 96!). It was not until after her death that we found the photo of Johnny playing in Yankee Stadium. The original was a wallet size that was in atrocious condition -- as I stated earlier, we had the pics restored.

What's the Point?: As is obvious by the pics, Johnny worked at the NYC Department of Sanitation and played on the baseball team. Snooping around the net, I found the following info (see below for my summary). If any of you guys have any additional information to add, please do so. If you have similar family photos, please post!

In 1939, Jack Farrell, an executive with the City of New York’s Department of Sanitation, decided to field a baseball team for the department to compete against the City of New York’s Police and Fire departments. He contacted a manager of the local semi-pro baseball stars, including Roy (Tarr), Al Cuccinello (brother of Tony Cucinello), Jackie O’Neill, Wally Holborow, Eddie Boland, etc. and offered them steady jobs with the department with time off to play for the department’s baseball team." - Times NewsWeekly Online (February 1, 2001)
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