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Volume 205, No. 30
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Gehrig, Hornsby 1st among equals
Hall Of Famers Will Read Plaques Of Honorees Who Fought In WWII
The Freeman’s Journal
Gus Baker, Springfield, left, and Myles Erway, Milford, Tuesday, July 24, began erecting the fence around the Induction’s VIP section at the Clark Sports Center.
Local SABR Chapter Due To Convene
ROGER BRESNAHAN read by Carleton Fisk
DAN BROUTHERS read by Orlando Cepeda
FRED CLARKE read by Bert Blyleven
ED DELAHANTY read by Billy Williams
JIMMY COLLINS read by Wade Boggs
HUGH DUFFY read by Jim Rice
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ooperstown’s Cliff Kachline SABR Chapter’s traditional post-Induction meeting will be at 5 p.m. Sunday, July 28, at Tillapaugh’s, 28 Pioneer St. Presentations will include Gabriel Schechter on the logjammed 1945 Hall of Fame election. Refreshments and a baseball-book auction planned, too. Since its inception in Cooperstown, in 1971, SABR (The Society for American Baseball Research) has grown into the sport’s premiere research organization, with 6,000 members worldwide. ON TV: The Induction Ceremony will be televised lived on the MLB Network. Also, Sirius XM Radio will broadcast the ceremony, which will also be webcast on the Hall’s website. ‘42’ SPOTLIGHTED: Legendary Entertainment CEO Thomas Tull, who produced the Jackie Robinson biopic “42,” is among honorees at the Hall’s Awards Presentation at 4:30 p.m. Saturday in Doubleday Field.
LOU GEHRIG read by Cal Ripken Jr.
ROGERS HORNSBY read by Joe Morgan
HUGHIE JENNINGS read by Ozzie Smith
JIM O’ROURKE read by Tony Gwyn
MIKE “KING” KELLY read by Andre Dawson
WILBERT ROBINSON read by Tommy Lasorda
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Pre-Integration Committee Reawakens Sportswriter Paul Hagen Ruppert, White, O’Day From Shadows Only Living ’13 Honoree By LIBBY CUDMORE
Anticipating Steroid-Era Drought, New Entity Revisited Past Contenders By CHARLIE VASCELLARO COOPERSTOWN
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ell aware the steroids era would result in lean Induction classes, the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 2010 did some advanced trouble-shooting. It restructured its Veterans Committee into three entities designed to re-consider previous candidates – managers, umpires, executives and long-retired players – for election to the Hall. If not for the newly formed “Pre-Integration Committee (1871-1946),” there would have been no new inductees to the Hall when the
Induction Ceremony is convened at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, July 28, in the field next to the Clark Sports Center: • Beer baron and New York Yankees owner Jacob Ruppert (1867-1939), who famously acquired Babe Ruth for $100,000 from the Boston Red Sox. • James “Deacon” White (1847-1939), a champion of clean living who didn’t smoke, drink or gamble when many of the game’s players were considered ruffians and hooligans. • Hank O’Day (1859-1935), who after retiring from the major league Toledo Blue Stockings in 1884 went on to umpire more than 4,000 games. Please See TRIO, A6
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ports writing all came full circle for Paul Hagen. “The first book I ever read was a biography of Pee Wee Reese,” he said. “And in the late ’80s, I was covering the Phillies and went down in the broadcast booth to talk to Rich Ashburn, and there was Pee Wee!” It was just one in a series of coinPaul Hagen cidences in Hagen’s career, which, after 42 years, has earned him the J.G. Taylor Spink Award, to be awarded this Induction Weekend. Please See HAGEN, A7
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