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Cooperstown, New York, Thursday, April 18, 2013

Volume 205, No. 16

COOPERSTOWN AND AROUND

Cooperstown celebrates

BUD FOWLER WEEKEND FULL SCHEDULE OF EVENTS, A3

Street-Naming Raises Fowler Profile In U.S. The Freeman’s Journal

SUNY Oneonta President Nancy Kleniewski, right, shares a laugh with Yvonne Cummings, co-chair of the $1.25 million “Possibilities Full of Promise” fund drive, during a launch reception Monday, April 15/DETAILS, A4

School Board Poised To Act On Nickname

Hero’s Life Is Obscured By Poverty

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HOME IS WHERE... The village trustees have changed the motto on Doubleday Field’s logo from “‘Birthplace’ of Baseball” (with quotes on “birthplace”) to “Home of Baseball.

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n all the discussion about “’42,” the major motion picture about Jackie Robinson’s experience in the Army that opened in the past few days, something’s missing. Rather, someone: Jim Kevlin/The Freeman’s Journal Bud Fowler. Sure, Robinson, Mayor Jeff Katz holds up the “Fowler” name CCS recruited to the Brooklyn Dodgers varsity baseball players expected to wear on by Branch Rickey are their uniforms at the Satin 1945, was the urday, April 20, dedication first black to break of “Fowler Way.” the color line and play Major League Baseball. But 68 years before, Bud Fowler, the first black to play professional baseball, albeit in the minor leagues, was excluded from his livelihood when team owners, meeting in Buffalo, hatched a “Gentlemen’s Agreement” to make their teams exclusively white. This year, the centennial of his obscure death and Please See FOWLER, A3

Few Artifacts Remain From Baseball Pioneer By LIBBY CUDMORE COOPERSTOWN

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he penury of Bud Fowler’s afterlife – he was buried in an unith students marked grave in a Mohawk supporting Valley potter’s field – is “Hawkeyes” and reflected in faculty backing “Huskies,” the artifacts the CCS board was due to of his life. consider a mascot to replace There “Redskins” when it met at 7 aren’t any. p.m. Wednesday, April 17, at Just ask the high school. Ashley A poll of students, reBowden, leased Monday, brought 167 Los Angevotes for Hawkeyes, 150 for les; Ryan Huskies, 50 for Pathfinders DeMarco Leichenauand 32 for Pioneers. The er, Schefaculty vote was 23 for Husnectady, or Nick DeMarco, kies, 22 for Pathfinders, 16 for Hawkeyes and eight for Saratoga, the second-year Cooperstown Graduate Pioneers. Check WWW.ALLOTSEGO.COM Program students who put together an exhibit honoring GIVING THANKS: Vol- baseball’s first black profesunteers on committees and sional that will be unveiled boards will be recognized at Doubleday Field during at a reception at 5:30 p.m. the centennial commemoraMonday, April 22, before the Please See CGP, A7 regular Cooperstown Village Board meeting. Four dozen such volunteers provide some 600 hours a year of unpaid service to the community. COOPERSTOWN

By JIM KEVLIN

CELEBRATING BUD FOWLER

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CGP second-year students Ashley Bowden and Ryan Leichenauer review the material they are incorporating into a Bud Fowler exhibit that goes up Friday, April 19, at Doubleday Field.

Grateful Dead Spinoff To Play At Doubleday By LIBBY CUDMORE COOPERSTOWN

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x-hippies rejoice. Former Grateful Dead members Bob Weir and Phil Lesh

will perform the original band’s songbook with their successor band, Furthur, Sunday, July 14, at Doubleday Field. Promoter Stu Green of Magic City Productions, Endicott, said he’s hoping for “a sellout,” the first since Please See FURTHUR, A8

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he activities of Cooperstown’s Bud Fowler Weekend – from the dedication of “Fowler Way” to MLB Official Historian John Thorn’s speech to the symposium in the Hall’s Grandstand Theater – will be reported as they happen on

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Hobbie, Raddatz Daughters Avoid Tragedy At Marathon By LIBBY CUDMORE COOPERSTOWN

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wenty minutes. That’s the time difference between when Maggee Hobbie, raised in Fly Creek but now living in Boston,

left the Boston Marathon finish line, where she was volunteering for sponsor John Hancock, and when two bombs detonated, killing three and wounding 138, including dozens who had to have limbs amputated. “I put the medals around their necks at the finish line,” Please See SAFE/A7

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