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after playing a home game at Island Park on a Sunday. The players were arrested by county officials and held in jail. They were tried on the charges of "playing baseball on Sunday." A jury acquitted the players the next day after player/maanger Ben Ellis had his case presented first, ending in his
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Electricians finished last in the eight-team New York State League. The Electricians finished their first season with a record of 29β77 and played under five managers: James Brady, Hodge Berry,
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Electricians in beginning league play on May 12, 1899. The Schenectady team was formed late in the spring after the other league teams, leaving its roster thin on quality players.
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was formed for the 1909 season and played briefly before folding. The league formed as an eight-team league and began play on May 25, 1909, before folding on June 6, 1909. Schenectady and the
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971:Jerry Hurley
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899:John Deering
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639:Independent
413:acquittal.
404:Team arrest
367:Howard Earl
352:Rome Romans
330:), and the
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164:(1899β1902)
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1860:Categories
1110:References
1067:Tom Walker
941:Bob Ganley
905:John Dolan
881:Dan Coogan
863:Joe Ardner
1482:"History"
995:Del Mason
947:Jim Garry
935:Ben Ellis
923:Bob Drury
820:Jim Garry
816:Ben Ellis
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570:1899β1900
541:Ballpark
427:Jim Garry
410:Blue laws
398:Del Mason
390:Ben Ellis
225:(today's
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151:Team data
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511:pitcher
481:School.
176:Ballpark
1180:"Teams"
668:Manager
604:Class B
580:Class C
556:Class B
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252:History
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665:Finish
662:Record
538:League
529:# Yrs.
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104:League
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836:00β00
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532:Team
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128:None
125:Team
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