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Fairview Amusement Park in the era. The amusement park closed in 1915. After the closing of the amusement park, the site contained the C.J. Brown School, which was built on the infield portion of the baseball field. The school no longer exists. Today, Dayton Fire Station #14 occupies the site at 2213 North Main Street in Dayton, Ohio.
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Veterans moved home games to Highland Park. Highland Park had no streetcar service to the park. The ballpark was located in East Dayton near Santa Cruz Avenue in the era. Today, Highland Park still in use as a public park. The park is located at 1701 Wyoming
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Soldiers and Dayton Veterans minor league teams hosted minor league home games through 1912 at Fariview Park. The ballpark was located at the northwest corner N. Main Street & W. Fairview Avenue in Dayton, Ohio. Today, the ballpark no longer exists, and the site is residential. The
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Veterans won the league championship as the Class B Central League played the season as a six-team league. John Nee returned to manage Dayton, as the Veterans ended the season with a 85β49 record. After the Springfield Reapers team folded on August 8, and the Central League plated the
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Veterans played their final Interstate League season and won the league pennant. With a regular season record of 90β43, the Veterans played the season under manager Bill Armor. Dayton ended the regular season in first-place finishing 7.5 games ahead of the second place
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Soldiers" and "Veterans" nickname correspond with Dayton facilities and history. The National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers was located in Dayton, Ohio. At its peak, the Soldier's Home housed more than 7,000 veterans. The site contained a working farm, workshops, two churches
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Continuing play in the Central League, the 1913 Dayton Veterans placed fourth as the Central League reduced six teams. The Veterans continued play in the 1913 Central League, as the Central League reduced from twelve teams to six teams and remained a Class B level league. In the final standings of
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played for the Old Soldiers in 1897. With Dayton, Flick had 183 total hits, with 29 doubles, 10 home runs, and a league-leading 20 triples, with a .386 batting average. Flick also stole 25 bases and scored 135 runs in 126 games. Youngsters at Dayton games would chant, "Elmer Flick, you are slick.
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For a second consecutive season, the 1905, Dayton Veterans placed fifth as the team continued play in the eight-team Class B level Central League. Managed by the returning Hub Knoll, the Veterans placed fifth in the league a 70β63 regular season record. Dayton finished 10.0 games behind the first
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against the Dayton Veterans, left the field in the middle of the game in anger. During the game Minor had attempted a pick off in the fifth inning and overthrew the base, with the ball going into the stands. After the play, Minor threw his glove on the ground, promptly left the field and did not
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In their first season of play, the 1897 Dayton Old Soldiers qualified for the league finals. The Interstate was elevated to become a Class B level league. The Ols Soldiers had a record of 71β51 in the eight-team league to end the season in second place, playing under managers Frank Torreyson and
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The Dayton Veterans went from first to last in the 1915 Central League. The league continued play and expanded to become an eight-team league. Dayton ended the season in eight place with a 43β79 record in the final Central League standings. The Veterans played the season under manager
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and beginning a fifteen-year tenure as members of the league. With a record of 61β76, Dayton ended their first season of play int the new league in sixth place. The Veterans finished 27.5 games behind the first place Fort Wayne Railroaders. Fort Wayne was followed by the
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return. Minor was fined $ 200 by his team over the incident and then left the team six days later over "dissention" related to the incident. Minor was banned from playing for other teams until the $ 200 fine was paid.
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The 1911 Dayton Veterans won the league championship in the eight-team Central League. Dayton ended the 1911 Central League season as the champions with a record of 86β51, playing the season under returning manager
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and a school. The National Home and its amenities also became a tourist attraction for the public, as over 660,000 people visited the home in 1910. The Soldiers National Home was built in 1867 and is on the
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of Dayton threw consecutive no hitters. On Sept. 1 and 4, 1901, Wright no-hit the Columbus Senators, 9β0, and the Grand Rapids Woodworkers, 2β0, in consecutive starts for the Dayton Old Soldiers.
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2796:"Somers' Success: The Young Napoleon Wins Where All Others Failed; The Greatest Ball Player in the World, Napoleon Lajoie, and the Star Pitcher, William Bernhard, Added to the Cleveland Team"
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Fort Wayne Indians. A playoff final was held between the top two teams in the standings. Fort Wayne won the league championship by defeating Dayton 4 games to 3.
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2377:"A Nation Repays Its Debt: The National Soldiers' Home and Cemetery in Dayton, Ohio (Teaching with Historic Places) (U.S. National Park Service)"
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The Cardinals and the Yankees, 1926: A Classic Season and St. Louis in Seven
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3420:"1914 Central League (CL) Minor League Baseball Standings on StatsCrew.com"
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as manager. Cincinnati beat Dayton by the score of 7β3 in the exhibition.
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2563:"1898 Inter-State League (ISL) Minor League Baseball on StatsCrew.com"
2345:"1897 Inter-State League (ISL) Minor League Baseball on StatsCrew.com"
259:. Dayton won league championships in 1898, 1901, 1911, 1914 and 1916.
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Hit a homer pretty quick." Flick's performances with Dayton led to
361:(1906) National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers. Dayton, Ohio.
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2524:"Dayton Dotlets: The Local Team Playing Fast Ball Under Armour"
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Today, Dayton still hosts minor league baseball. The
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2163:"Dayton's Baseball History: Ducks, Marcos and More"
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2728:"BUC BIOS: Bill Bell "Back-to-Back No-Hitters""
2417:Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA
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2467:"Top 100 Cleveland Indians: #19 Elmer Flick"
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3112:"1909 Central League (CL) on StatsCrew.com"
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2968:"1905 Central League (CL) on StatsCrew.com"
2914:"1904 Central League (CL) on StatsCrew.com"
2835:"1903 Central League (CL) on StatsCrew.com"
2753:"Drees recalls 1989 trifecta of no-hitters"
2255:Johnson, Lloyd; Wolff, Miles, eds. (2007).
1405:(1913) Inducted Baseball Hall of Fame, 1970
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243:, followed by a single season in the 1901
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2545:"1898 Dayton Old Soldiers Statistics"
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212:Fairview Park (1897β1901, 1903β1912)
2439:National Historic Landmarks Program
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3712:Baseball teams established in 1899
3549:"Play Ball! | Out of the Box"
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2871:"Pinch Hits, "Piggy Gets Caught""
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2581:"1899 Dayton Veterans Statistics"
2324:"1906 Dayton Veterans Statistics"
646:was purchased from Dayton by the
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3599:"2000 Dayton Dragons Statistics"
3581:"2023 Dayton Dragons Statistics"
3727:Defunct Interstate League teams
1362:Defeated Springfield in finals
192:Dayton Old Soldiers (1897β1898)
3702:Defunct baseball teams in Ohio
2533:. August 14, 1897. p. 16.
570:managed the Veterans in 1903.
286:Interstate League 1897 to 1900
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564:South Bend Green Stockings
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2303:"1891 Dayton Statistics"
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435:Western Association 1901
292:Cincinnati Red Stockings
2430:Julin, Suzanne (2008).
2140:Dayton Veterans players
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603:Grand Rapids Wolverines
477:On April 16, 1901, the
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2878:Diamonds in the Dusk
2735:Diamonds in the Dusk
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2471:Covering the Corner
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858:Dayton Old Soldiers
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597:, Ted McKinley and
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310:Northwestern League
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3655:www.daytonohio.gov
2503:"Dayton Delighted"
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1631:George Gillpatrick
1043:Won league pennant
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1961:Hack Simmons
1943:Jack Schulte
1897:(1904, 1906)
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1883:Harry Pearce
1877:Bunny Pearce
1871:Dode Paskert
1823:Karl Meister
1769:Mike Konnick
1637:Frank Gleich
1583:Charlie Emig
1565:Wiley Dunham
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1475:Sam Brenegan
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2381:www.nps.gov
2113:(1906β1909)
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2021:Hughie Tate
2017:(1916β1917)
2011:(1913β1914)
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1991:Ray Spencer
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1967:Hosea Siner
1931:Ike Samuels
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1799:John Lovett
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1703:Otto Jacobs
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1595:Steve Evans
1589:Clyde Engle
1577:Frank Emmer
1561:(1899β1900)
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1543:(1898β1900)
1529:Gene Curtis
1523:Frank Cross
1511:Nick Carter
1495:(1900β1901)
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1457:Harry Berte
1447:(1897β1898)
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1393:Elmer Flick
1278:Punch Knoll
1255:Punch Knoll
1236:Punch Knoll
1061:Bill Armour
1038:Bill Armour
1019:Bill Armour
996:Bill Armour
977:Bill Armour
784:World War I
773:Ray Spencer
677:Punch Knoll
664:Walt Justis
656:Punch Knoll
644:Dolly Stark
395:Bill Armour
378:Elmer Flick
302:Independent
272:Elmer Flick
204:(1903β1917)
197:(1899β1900)
104:(1903β1917)
94:(1896β1900)
83:(1903β1917)
73:(1897β1900)
3696:Categories
2780:January 5,
2741:: 1. 2016.
2145:References
2093:Bob Wicker
2081:Ed Wheeler
2069:Lefty Webb
1949:Danny Shay
1925:Jack Rowan
1859:Bade Myers
1853:Red Munson
1841:Earl Moore
1715:Alex Jones
1691:John Halla
1679:Bill Hobbs
1649:Roy Golden
1613:Nig Fuller
1607:Fred Frank
1571:Hack Eibel
1505:Bill Byers
1499:Donie Bush
1493:Jack Burns
1217:Bade Myers
1198:Bade Myers
629:Bade Myers
532:Nap Lajoie
483:Bid McPhee
2117:Del Young
1865:Bill Otey
1817:Ed McKean
1787:Andy Kyle
1781:Rube Kroh
1733:Al Kaiser
1721:Jim Jones
1487:Joe Burke
1469:Bert Blue
1171:Ed McKean
1152:Ed McKean
1125:Hub Knoll
1108:Hub Knoll
929:1913β1917
908:1903β1912
876:1899β1900
852:1897β1898
847:Ballpark
642:In 1910,
599:Ed McKean
558:(71β65),
554:(64β68),
546:Anderson/
530:inductee
294:in 1869.
184:Team data
2757:MiLB.com
2131:See also
1973:Ed Smith
1661:Ray Hale
1376:John Nee
1355:John Nee
1315:John Nee
1298:John Nee
825:Timeline
562:(58β80)
209:Ballpark
2884:. 2017.
1901:Cy Pieh
958:Manager
918:Class B
897:Class A
862:Class B
832:Year(s)
802:Class A
727:member
720:plaque.
539:Class B
522:of the
441:Class A
376:member
324:Class B
281:History
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245:Class A
237:Class B
224:were a
81:Class B
76:Class A
71:Class B
36:–
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2041:(1898)
2023:(1903)
2005:(1898)
1999:(1910)
1993:(1916)
1987:(1911)
1981:(1901)
1969:(1907)
1963:(1907)
1957:(1899)
1951:(1897)
1945:(1907)
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1471:(1901)
1465:(1908)
1453:(1908)
1435:(1909)
1429:(1904)
1423:(1907)
1399:, 1963
955:Finish
952:Record
844:League
835:# Yrs.
804:level
541:level
443:level
304:level
255:level
247:level
239:level
99:(1901)
88:League
78:(1901)
2874:(PDF)
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1349:73β57
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1210:56β77
1191:77β63
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1136:78β71
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1081:61β76
1054:85β55
1031:90β43
1012:55β85
989:84β65
969:74β51
841:Level
67:Class
3325:ISBN
2782:2014
2265:ISBN
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1346:1916
1327:1915
1306:1914
1289:1913
1268:1912
1245:1911
1226:1910
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1188:1908
1161:1907
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1097:1904
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1028:1900
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966:1897
949:Year
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838:Team
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350:and
262:Two
220:The
189:Name
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166:1900
150:1916
147:1914
144:1911
141:1901
138:1898
117:None
114:Team
40:1917
32:1899
2882:290
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