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Edmund Lamy

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Lamy also played professional minor league baseball for the Mansfield Brownies in the Ohio-Pennsylvania League (1911-1912), Charleston Senators in the Ohio State League (1913), the London Tecumsehs in the Canadian League (1914-1915) and the Newport News Shipbuilders in the Virginia League (1921).
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Lamy first came into prominence on the speed skating scene during the 1907–1908 winter, and was seen as a worthy successor of the former amateur speed skater
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After Lamy turned professional, him and Morris Wood would race against each other in the pro ranks.
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whirlwind", as he was nicknamed, had already taken over the reign as amateur skating champion.
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He was a speedy outfielder who hit around .300 in his 6-year career.
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who turned professional in 1908. In 1909, aged 18, "the
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Index


Saranac Lake, New York
Speed skating
American
speed skater
Morris Wood
Saranac Lake
Edmund A. Lamy (1891-1962)
"Lamy's great work"
"Country's best skaters in meet"
"Lamy out in lead for pro ice title"
"Ed Lamy Minor Leagues Statistics & History"
Categories
1891 births
1962 deaths
People from Saranac Lake, New York
American male speed skaters

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