Joseph Reiff III
Born:
June 5, 1911
Muskogee, OK
Died:
February 9, 1988
Chicago, IL
Career
1927-28 Crane Technical High School - Chicago (High School)
1928-29 Crane Technical High School - Chicago (High School)
1930-31 Northwestern University (College)
1931-32 Northwestern University (College)
1932-33 Northwestern University (College)
1932-33 Chicago Rosenberg Averys (AAU)
1933-34 Chicago Fast Freighters (AAU)
1933-34 Indianapolis Kautskys (AAU)
1934-35 Chicago Freighters (AAU)
1934-35 Chicago Duffy Florals (Independent)
1934-35 Oshkosh All-Stars (Independent)
1935-36 Chicago Duffy Florals (MBC)
1936-37 Whiting Ciesar All-Americans (MBC)
1937-38 Chicago Duffy Florals (Independent)
1938-39 Chicago Duffy Florals (Independent)
1939-40 Chicago Duffy Florals (Independent)
Born to Joseph and Cora Reiff in Oklahoma, Joe and the family moved to Chicago not long after Cora's death in 1916. Reiff played basketball at NU while also studying Law. He would play for various pro and semi-pro teams around Chicago throughout the 30's while establishing himself as an attorney.
He was married to Clarisse and they had two sons.
Source:
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/joe-reiff-2/
Friday, March 31, 2017
Morey Pearson
Maurice Augustus Pearson
Born:
October 16, 1914
Rochester (?), NY
Died:
January 24, 1972
Buffalo, NY
Career
1935-36 Buffalo Bisons (MBC)
Born to William and Alice Pearson.
Source:
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/morey-pearson/
Born:
October 16, 1914
Rochester (?), NY
Died:
January 24, 1972
Buffalo, NY
Career
1935-36 Buffalo Bisons (MBC)
Born to William and Alice Pearson.
Source:
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/morey-pearson/
Max Padlow
Max Padlow
born Mordko Podlosker
Born:
August 15, 1912
Barishpole (?), Russia
Died:
August 17, 1971
Dayton, OH
Career
1925-29 Stivers High School - Dayton (High School)
1929-30 Stivers High School - Dayton (High School)
1933-34 Ohio State University (College)
1934-35 Ohio State University (College)
1935-36 Dayton Metropolitans (MBC)
1936-37 Dayton London Bobbies (MBC)
1936-37 Columbus Athletic Supplies (MBC)
1936-37 Coshocton Buckeye Clothiers (Independent)
Born in Russia to Isaac and Clara Podlosker, Max' family came to the US when Max was an infant. He attended Stivers HS and OSU, playing basketball and football. Out of college, he played two seasons in the NFL with the Philadelphia Eagles, and also played some pro basketball around Ohio. He served in the military during World War 2, and after the war, operated a surplus store in Xenia, Ohio.
Padlow, who never married, died in an automobile accident two days past his 59th birthday in 1971.
NFL Stats:
http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/P/PadlMa20.htm
Source:
Obituary, Xenia Daily Press, August 19, 1971
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/max-padlow/
born Mordko Podlosker
Born:
August 15, 1912
Barishpole (?), Russia
Died:
August 17, 1971
Dayton, OH
Career
1925-29 Stivers High School - Dayton (High School)
1929-30 Stivers High School - Dayton (High School)
1933-34 Ohio State University (College)
1934-35 Ohio State University (College)
1935-36 Dayton Metropolitans (MBC)
1936-37 Dayton London Bobbies (MBC)
1936-37 Columbus Athletic Supplies (MBC)
1936-37 Coshocton Buckeye Clothiers (Independent)
Born in Russia to Isaac and Clara Podlosker, Max' family came to the US when Max was an infant. He attended Stivers HS and OSU, playing basketball and football. Out of college, he played two seasons in the NFL with the Philadelphia Eagles, and also played some pro basketball around Ohio. He served in the military during World War 2, and after the war, operated a surplus store in Xenia, Ohio.
Padlow, who never married, died in an automobile accident two days past his 59th birthday in 1971.
NFL Stats:
http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/P/PadlMa20.htm
Source:
Obituary, Xenia Daily Press, August 19, 1971
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/max-padlow/
Red Ouellette
Marvin S. "Red" Ouellette
Born:
September 19, 1910
Detroit, MI
Died:
January 10, 1978
Detroit, MI
Career
1929-30 City College of Detroit (College) - Now Wayne State University
1930-31 City College of Detroit (College) - Now Wayne State University
1931-32 City College of Detroit (College) - Now Wayne State University
1934-35 Detroit Jewells - Detroit (Detroit Basketball Association)
1935-36 Windsor Cooper Buses (MBC)
1935-36 Hughey Dodge - Detroit (Detroit Basketball Association)
Born to Marvin and Blanche Ouellette.
He was married to Muriel and they had two daughters and a son.
Source:
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/red-ouellette/
Born:
September 19, 1910
Detroit, MI
Died:
January 10, 1978
Detroit, MI
Career
1929-30 City College of Detroit (College) - Now Wayne State University
1930-31 City College of Detroit (College) - Now Wayne State University
1931-32 City College of Detroit (College) - Now Wayne State University
1934-35 Detroit Jewells - Detroit (Detroit Basketball Association)
1935-36 Windsor Cooper Buses (MBC)
1935-36 Hughey Dodge - Detroit (Detroit Basketball Association)
Born to Marvin and Blanche Ouellette.
He was married to Muriel and they had two daughters and a son.
Source:
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/red-ouellette/
Bill Murphy
William F. Murphy
Born:
November 15, 1911
Homestead (?), PA
Died:
April 19, 1974
Chula Vista, CA
Career
1931-32 Duquesne University (College)
1932-33 Duquesne University (College)
1933-34 Duquesne University (College)
1934-35 Duquesne University (College)
1935-36 Pittsburgh Y.M.H.A. (MBC)
1936-37 St. Francis DeSales - Pittsburgh (High School) Head coach
1946-47 McKees Rocks High School - Pittsburgh (High School) Head coach
Murphy served in the U.S. Army in Europe during World War 2. After the war, he took the baseball and basketball coaching job at McKees Rocks HS, but in 1946 re-enlisted in the U.S. Army.
Source:
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/bill-murphy-2/
Born:
November 15, 1911
Homestead (?), PA
Died:
April 19, 1974
Chula Vista, CA
Career
1931-32 Duquesne University (College)
1932-33 Duquesne University (College)
1933-34 Duquesne University (College)
1934-35 Duquesne University (College)
1935-36 Pittsburgh Y.M.H.A. (MBC)
1936-37 St. Francis DeSales - Pittsburgh (High School) Head coach
1946-47 McKees Rocks High School - Pittsburgh (High School) Head coach
Murphy served in the U.S. Army in Europe during World War 2. After the war, he took the baseball and basketball coaching job at McKees Rocks HS, but in 1946 re-enlisted in the U.S. Army.
Source:
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/bill-murphy-2/
Wednesday, March 29, 2017
Hal Motz
Harold Francis Motz
Born:
February 6, 1913
Illinois
Died:
July 29, 1985
Harvey, IL
Career
1932-33 Loyola University - Chicago (College)
1933-34 Loyola University - Chicago (College)
1934-35 Oshkosh All-Stars (Independent)
1934-35 Fouquette Books - Chicago (Independent)
1935-36 Chicago Duffy Florals (MBC)
1936-37 Fouquette Books - Chicago (Independent)
A member of Loyola's Athletic Hall of Fame, Motz owned and operated Waters Edge Mobile Home Park in south Chicago after a few years of professional basketball.
He was married to Emma and had two sons.
Source:
Chicago Tribune, August 2, 1985
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/hal-motz/
Born:
February 6, 1913
Illinois
Died:
July 29, 1985
Harvey, IL
Career
1932-33 Loyola University - Chicago (College)
1933-34 Loyola University - Chicago (College)
1934-35 Oshkosh All-Stars (Independent)
1934-35 Fouquette Books - Chicago (Independent)
1935-36 Chicago Duffy Florals (MBC)
1936-37 Fouquette Books - Chicago (Independent)
A member of Loyola's Athletic Hall of Fame, Motz owned and operated Waters Edge Mobile Home Park in south Chicago after a few years of professional basketball.
He was married to Emma and had two sons.
Source:
Chicago Tribune, August 2, 1985
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/hal-motz/
Tuesday, March 28, 2017
Bus McMillen
Harold Thomas "Bus" McMillen
Born:
July 20, 1906
Concord, OH
Died:
December 22, 1979
Delaware, OH
Career
Bellpoint High School - Ohio (High School)
1926-27 Ohio State University (College)
1928-29 Delaware Moellers - Ohio (Independent)
1928-29 Coshocton Independents (Independent)
1929-30 Columbus Robert Lees (NPBL)
1930-31 Columbus Robert Lees (Independent)
1931-32 Newark Sterling Oils - Ohio (Independent)
1933-34 Columbus Reliable Coals - Ohio (Independent)
1935-36 Dayton Metropolitans (MBC)
1936-37 Richmar Sterling Oils - Ohio (Independent)
Born to Fred and Olive, Bus played basketball and football at Ohio State.
He served in World War 2.
Married to Helen Gearon in 1937
Source:
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/bus-mcmillen/
Born:
July 20, 1906
Concord, OH
Died:
December 22, 1979
Delaware, OH
Career
Bellpoint High School - Ohio (High School)
1926-27 Ohio State University (College)
1928-29 Delaware Moellers - Ohio (Independent)
1928-29 Coshocton Independents (Independent)
1929-30 Columbus Robert Lees (NPBL)
1930-31 Columbus Robert Lees (Independent)
1931-32 Newark Sterling Oils - Ohio (Independent)
1933-34 Columbus Reliable Coals - Ohio (Independent)
1935-36 Dayton Metropolitans (MBC)
1936-37 Richmar Sterling Oils - Ohio (Independent)
Born to Fred and Olive, Bus played basketball and football at Ohio State.
He served in World War 2.
Married to Helen Gearon in 1937
Source:
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/bus-mcmillen/
Harold McCammon
Harold Lloyd McCammon
Born:
April 16, 1911
Letts, IN
Died:
June 25, 1969
Wabash, IN
Career
1928-29 Ball State Teachers College - Indiana (College) Freshmen
1929-30 Ball State Teachers College - Indiana (College)
1930-31 Ball State Teachers College - Indiana (College)
1931-32 Ball State Teachers College - Indiana (College)
1931-32 Muncie Whys (Independent)
1932-33 Muncie Whys (NPBL)
1933-34 Delcon Remys - Muncie, Indiana (Independent)
1934-35 Detroit Hed-Aids (Independent)
1935-36 Detroit Hed-Aids (MBC)
1936-37 Detroit Altes Lagers (MBC)
Source:
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/harold-mccammon/
Born:
April 16, 1911
Letts, IN
Died:
June 25, 1969
Wabash, IN
Career
1928-29 Ball State Teachers College - Indiana (College) Freshmen
1929-30 Ball State Teachers College - Indiana (College)
1930-31 Ball State Teachers College - Indiana (College)
1931-32 Ball State Teachers College - Indiana (College)
1931-32 Muncie Whys (Independent)
1932-33 Muncie Whys (NPBL)
1933-34 Delcon Remys - Muncie, Indiana (Independent)
1934-35 Detroit Hed-Aids (Independent)
1935-36 Detroit Hed-Aids (MBC)
1936-37 Detroit Altes Lagers (MBC)
Source:
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/harold-mccammon/
Monday, March 27, 2017
Gene Maze
Eugene R. Maze
Born:
June 11, 1910
Clifton, IN
Died:
April 2, 1942
Indianapolis, IN
Career
1925-26 Brownsville High School - Indiana (High School)
1926-27 Brownsville High School - Indiana (High School)
1927-28 Brownsville High School - Indiana (High School)
1931-32 Earlham College - Indiana (College)
1932-33 Earlham College - Indiana (College)
1933-34 Earlham College - Indiana (College)
1935-36 Indianapolis Kautskys (MBC)
Born to Ernest and Gertrude Maze, Gene grew up in nearby Brownsville, Indiana. He went to DePauw, but dropped out after a year due to poor grades. He later went to Earlham where he starred on the basketball team.
Maze had been seriously ill for six weeks before dying in an Indianapolis hospital. He was only 31 years old.
Source:
Palladium-Item (Richmond, IN), April 3, 1942
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/gene-maze/
Born:
June 11, 1910
Clifton, IN
Died:
April 2, 1942
Indianapolis, IN
Career
1925-26 Brownsville High School - Indiana (High School)
1926-27 Brownsville High School - Indiana (High School)
1927-28 Brownsville High School - Indiana (High School)
1931-32 Earlham College - Indiana (College)
1932-33 Earlham College - Indiana (College)
1933-34 Earlham College - Indiana (College)
1935-36 Indianapolis Kautskys (MBC)
Born to Ernest and Gertrude Maze, Gene grew up in nearby Brownsville, Indiana. He went to DePauw, but dropped out after a year due to poor grades. He later went to Earlham where he starred on the basketball team.
Maze had been seriously ill for six weeks before dying in an Indianapolis hospital. He was only 31 years old.
Source:
Palladium-Item (Richmond, IN), April 3, 1942
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/gene-maze/
Whitey Majeski
Edward R. Majeski
Born:
January 10, 1915
Detroit, MI
Died:
May 7, 1976
Port Huron, MI
Career
St. Mary's - Orchard Lake, MI (College)
1933-34 Sweetest Heart of Mary - Detroit (Detroit Basketball Association)
1934-35 Sweetest Heart of Mary - Detroit (Detroit Basketball Association)
Gibson - Highland Park, MI (Independent)
1935-36 Windsor Cooper Buses (MBC)
1936-37 Dodge (Detroit Basketball Association)
Sometimes spelled Majewski
Whitey was married to Margaret Golanczyk
Source:
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/whitey-majeski/
Born:
January 10, 1915
Detroit, MI
Died:
May 7, 1976
Port Huron, MI
Career
St. Mary's - Orchard Lake, MI (College)
1933-34 Sweetest Heart of Mary - Detroit (Detroit Basketball Association)
1934-35 Sweetest Heart of Mary - Detroit (Detroit Basketball Association)
Gibson - Highland Park, MI (Independent)
1935-36 Windsor Cooper Buses (MBC)
1936-37 Dodge (Detroit Basketball Association)
Sometimes spelled Majewski
Whitey was married to Margaret Golanczyk
Source:
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/whitey-majeski/
Elky Maister
Elmer "Elky" "Alex" Maister
Born:
July 14, 1908
Russia (Lithuania)
Died:
August 8, 1961
Trenton, NJ
Career
Trenton High School (High School)
1929-30 York Collegiate - Pennsylvania
1931-32 Syracuse University (College)
1932-33 Syracuse University (College)
1933-34 Syracuse University (College)
1934-35 Boston Trojans (ABL)
1934-35 Syracuse (NYSL)
1935-36 Buffalo Bisons (MBC)
Born to Jacob and Fannie Maister in Russia. He had three brother (Louis, Benjamin and Michael, and one sister, Sophie. Elky grew up in Trenton, New Jersey.
His brother Mickey played in ABL.
Source:
https://www.geni.com/people/Alex-Maister/6000000018138298607
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/elky-maister/
Born:
July 14, 1908
Russia (Lithuania)
Died:
August 8, 1961
Trenton, NJ
Career
Trenton High School (High School)
1929-30 York Collegiate - Pennsylvania
1931-32 Syracuse University (College)
1932-33 Syracuse University (College)
1933-34 Syracuse University (College)
1934-35 Boston Trojans (ABL)
1934-35 Syracuse (NYSL)
1935-36 Buffalo Bisons (MBC)
Born to Jacob and Fannie Maister in Russia. He had three brother (Louis, Benjamin and Michael, and one sister, Sophie. Elky grew up in Trenton, New Jersey.
His brother Mickey played in ABL.
Source:
https://www.geni.com/people/Alex-Maister/6000000018138298607
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/elky-maister/
Harry Lucas
Harry William Lucas
Born:
April 16, 1910
Chicago, IL
Died:
January 28(?), 1972
Illinois
Career
Englewood High School - Chicago (High School)
1929-30 Redeemer Church - Chicago (Independent)
1930-31 Redeemer Church - Chicago (Independent)
1932-33 Baptist Covenants (Independent)
1935-36 Chicago Duffy Florals (MBC)
1935-36 Whiting Ciesars (Independent)
1936-37 Chicago Duffy Florals (MBC)
From Chicago, the 6'5 center joined Whiting in February of 1936 and was also playing with the Chicago Duffy Flroals of the MBC.
Lucas was married to Renada Summerfield (1914-2004) but the couple divorced in 1946. He was remarried to Ann (1909-1965).
Source:
The Times (Hammond, Ind), February 13, 1936
Chicago Tribune, January 29, 1972
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/harry-lucas/
Born:
April 16, 1910
Chicago, IL
Died:
January 28(?), 1972
Illinois
Career
Englewood High School - Chicago (High School)
1929-30 Redeemer Church - Chicago (Independent)
1930-31 Redeemer Church - Chicago (Independent)
1932-33 Baptist Covenants (Independent)
1935-36 Chicago Duffy Florals (MBC)
1935-36 Whiting Ciesars (Independent)
1936-37 Chicago Duffy Florals (MBC)
From Chicago, the 6'5 center joined Whiting in February of 1936 and was also playing with the Chicago Duffy Flroals of the MBC.
Lucas was married to Renada Summerfield (1914-2004) but the couple divorced in 1946. He was remarried to Ann (1909-1965).
Source:
The Times (Hammond, Ind), February 13, 1936
Chicago Tribune, January 29, 1972
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/harry-lucas/
Wednesday, March 22, 2017
Willis (Willie) Young (Whiting Ciesar) Identified
While searching for Chicago Duffy Florals player Harry Lucas, I noticed
he had played some semi-pro ball with a Willis Young. Since Lucas and
Young were also teammates for the Florals in the MBC, I think we found
that "Willie" is not "William" but "Willis". Looking through
Chicago-area newspapers, I find repeated references to Willis who is
apparently from Delphi, Indiana (which is near Lafayette). Some poking
around genealogical websites and I find a family of Youngs from Delphi
in the early 20th centurt with a Willis V. Young who was born in 1909
and died in 1981. All these pieces seem to fit.
Willis Young
1911-1981
Willis Young
1911-1981
Carl Korneffel
Carl F. Korneffel
Born:
June 7, 1908
Michigan
Died:
February 3, 1992
Rochester Hills, MI
Career
Wayne State University (College)
1932-33 Wolverine Sports (Independent)
1933-34 Grand Trunk (Independent)
1934-35 Detroit Jewels (Independent)
1935-36 Windsor Cooper Buses (MBC)
1936-37 Detroit Pfieffer (Independent)
Carl worked for many years as a salesman for J.L. Hudson.
Carl was married to Mary and had one son and one stepson.
Source:
Detroit Free Press, July 19, 1936
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/carl-korneffel/
Born:
June 7, 1908
Michigan
Died:
February 3, 1992
Rochester Hills, MI
Career
Wayne State University (College)
1932-33 Wolverine Sports (Independent)
1933-34 Grand Trunk (Independent)
1934-35 Detroit Jewels (Independent)
1935-36 Windsor Cooper Buses (MBC)
1936-37 Detroit Pfieffer (Independent)
Carl worked for many years as a salesman for J.L. Hudson.
Carl was married to Mary and had one son and one stepson.
Source:
Detroit Free Press, July 19, 1936
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/carl-korneffel/
King Kong Klein
Irwin "King Kong" "Red" Klein
Born:
March 23, 1911
New York, NY
Died:
August 16, 1972
Yonkers, NY
Career
1933-34 New York University (College)
1934-35 New York University (College)
1935-36 New York University (College)
1935-36 Buffalo Bisons (MBC)
Also played pro football for the New York Yankees in the AFL in 1936. He taught physical education at Tuckahoe High School before being the athletics supervisor for the Westchester County Department of Parks, Recreation and Conservation. He died in 1972 from a heart ailment.
He was married to Rosalind.
Source:
http://www.nytimes.com/1972/08/19/archives/a-parks.html?_r=0
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1380555/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1
Jews In Sports
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/king-kong-klein/
Born:
March 23, 1911
New York, NY
Died:
August 16, 1972
Yonkers, NY
Career
1933-34 New York University (College)
1934-35 New York University (College)
1935-36 New York University (College)
1935-36 Buffalo Bisons (MBC)
Also played pro football for the New York Yankees in the AFL in 1936. He taught physical education at Tuckahoe High School before being the athletics supervisor for the Westchester County Department of Parks, Recreation and Conservation. He died in 1972 from a heart ailment.
He was married to Rosalind.
Source:
http://www.nytimes.com/1972/08/19/archives/a-parks.html?_r=0
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1380555/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1
Jews In Sports
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/king-kong-klein/
Johnny Jordan
John J. Jordan
Born:
October 23, 1910
Illinois
Died:
June 13, 1991
Oak Forest, IL
Career
1932-33 Notre Dame (College)
1933-34 Notre Dame (College)
1934-35 Notre Dame (College)
1935-36 Chicago Duffy Florals (MBC)
1935-36 Mt. Carmel High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1936-37 Mt. Carmel High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1937-38 Mt. Carmel High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1938-39 Mt. Carmel High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1939-40 Mt. Carmel High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1940-41 Mt. Carmel High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1941-42 Mt. Carmel High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1945-46 Mt. Carmel High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1946-47 Mt. Carmel High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1947-48 Mt. Carmel High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1948-49 Mt. Carmel High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1950-51 Loyola University - Chicago (College) Head coach
1951-52 Notre Dame (College) Head coach
1952-53 Notre Dame (College) Head coach
1953-54 Notre Dame (College) Head coach
1954-55 Notre Dame (College) Head coach
1955-56 Notre Dame (College) Head coach
1956-57 Notre Dame (College) Head coach
1957-58 Notre Dame (College) Head coach
1958-59 Notre Dame (College) Head coach
1959-60 Notre Dame (College) Head coach
1960-61 Notre Dame (College) Head coach
1961-62 Notre Dame (College) Head coach
1962-63 Notre Dame (College) Head coach
1963-64 Notre Dame (College) Head coach
Jordan played basketball at Notre Dame and he went to coach Mt. Carmel with a three year interruption to serve in the U.S. Navy during World War 2. He coached at Loyola University for one season before heading to Notre Dame, where he racked up 199 wins and six NCAA tourney births.
Johnny married Eileen Moreland (1917-1980) in 1958.
Source:
Obituary, Chicago Tribune, June 15, 1991
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/johnny-jordan/
Born:
October 23, 1910
Illinois
Died:
June 13, 1991
Oak Forest, IL
Career
1932-33 Notre Dame (College)
1933-34 Notre Dame (College)
1934-35 Notre Dame (College)
1935-36 Chicago Duffy Florals (MBC)
1935-36 Mt. Carmel High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1936-37 Mt. Carmel High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1937-38 Mt. Carmel High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1938-39 Mt. Carmel High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1939-40 Mt. Carmel High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1940-41 Mt. Carmel High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1941-42 Mt. Carmel High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1945-46 Mt. Carmel High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1946-47 Mt. Carmel High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1947-48 Mt. Carmel High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1948-49 Mt. Carmel High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1950-51 Loyola University - Chicago (College) Head coach
1951-52 Notre Dame (College) Head coach
1952-53 Notre Dame (College) Head coach
1953-54 Notre Dame (College) Head coach
1954-55 Notre Dame (College) Head coach
1955-56 Notre Dame (College) Head coach
1956-57 Notre Dame (College) Head coach
1957-58 Notre Dame (College) Head coach
1958-59 Notre Dame (College) Head coach
1959-60 Notre Dame (College) Head coach
1960-61 Notre Dame (College) Head coach
1961-62 Notre Dame (College) Head coach
1962-63 Notre Dame (College) Head coach
1963-64 Notre Dame (College) Head coach
Jordan played basketball at Notre Dame and he went to coach Mt. Carmel with a three year interruption to serve in the U.S. Navy during World War 2. He coached at Loyola University for one season before heading to Notre Dame, where he racked up 199 wins and six NCAA tourney births.
Johnny married Eileen Moreland (1917-1980) in 1958.
Source:
Obituary, Chicago Tribune, June 15, 1991
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/johnny-jordan/
Johnny Ivers
John A. Ivers
Born:
September 2, 1909
Illinois
Died:
October 10, 1970
Chicago, IL
Career
1923-24 De La Salle High School - Chicago (High School)
1924-25 De La Salle High School - Chicago (High School)
1925-26 De La Salle High School - Chicago (High School)
American College of Physical Education (College)
1928-29 Madonna Knights of Columbus - Chicago (Independent)
1930-31 Madonna Knights of Columbus - Chicago (Independent)
1930-31 Chicago Duffy Florals (Independent)
1931-32 Chicago Duffy Florals (Independent)
1932-33 Chicago Duffy Florals (Independent)
1933-34 Chicago Duffy Florals (Independent)
1934-35 Chicago Duffy Florals (Independent)
1935-36 Chicago Duffy Florals (MBC)
1936-37 Chicago Duffy Florals (MBC) Head coach / player
1940-41 Calumet High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1941-42 Calumet High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1942-43 Calumet High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1943-44 Calumet High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1944-45 Calumet High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1945-46 Calumet High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1946-47 Calumet High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1947-48 Calumet High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1948-49 Calumet High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1949-50 Calumet High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1950-51 Calumet High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1951-52 Calumet High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1952-53 Calumet High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1953-54 Calumet High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1954-55 Calumet High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1955-56 Calumet High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1956-57 Calumet High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1957-58 Calumet High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1958-59 Calumet High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1959-60 Calumet High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1960-61 Calumet High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1961-62 Calumet High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1962-63 Calumet High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1963-64 Calumet High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1964-65 Lane Tech High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1965-66 Lane Tech High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1966-67 Lane Tech High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1967-68 Lane Tech High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1968-69 Lane Tech High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1969-70 Lane Tech High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
Born to Thomas and Mary Ivers, Johnny played for many years with the Florals in the 1930's, and later wound up a legendary basketball coach for Calumet High School and Lane Tech. He was also coached baseball aside from basketball. He died following an illness in 1970.
He was married to Ruth and had two sons and four daughters.
Source:
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/johnny-ivers/
Born:
September 2, 1909
Illinois
Died:
October 10, 1970
Chicago, IL
Career
1923-24 De La Salle High School - Chicago (High School)
1924-25 De La Salle High School - Chicago (High School)
1925-26 De La Salle High School - Chicago (High School)
American College of Physical Education (College)
1928-29 Madonna Knights of Columbus - Chicago (Independent)
1930-31 Madonna Knights of Columbus - Chicago (Independent)
1930-31 Chicago Duffy Florals (Independent)
1931-32 Chicago Duffy Florals (Independent)
1932-33 Chicago Duffy Florals (Independent)
1933-34 Chicago Duffy Florals (Independent)
1934-35 Chicago Duffy Florals (Independent)
1935-36 Chicago Duffy Florals (MBC)
1936-37 Chicago Duffy Florals (MBC) Head coach / player
1940-41 Calumet High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1941-42 Calumet High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1942-43 Calumet High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1943-44 Calumet High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1944-45 Calumet High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1945-46 Calumet High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1946-47 Calumet High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1947-48 Calumet High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1948-49 Calumet High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1949-50 Calumet High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1950-51 Calumet High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1951-52 Calumet High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1952-53 Calumet High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1953-54 Calumet High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1954-55 Calumet High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1955-56 Calumet High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1956-57 Calumet High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1957-58 Calumet High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1958-59 Calumet High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1959-60 Calumet High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1960-61 Calumet High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1961-62 Calumet High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1962-63 Calumet High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1963-64 Calumet High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1964-65 Lane Tech High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1965-66 Lane Tech High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1966-67 Lane Tech High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1967-68 Lane Tech High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1968-69 Lane Tech High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
1969-70 Lane Tech High School - Chicago (High School) Head coach
Born to Thomas and Mary Ivers, Johnny played for many years with the Florals in the 1930's, and later wound up a legendary basketball coach for Calumet High School and Lane Tech. He was also coached baseball aside from basketball. He died following an illness in 1970.
He was married to Ruth and had two sons and four daughters.
Source:
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/johnny-ivers/
Tuesday, March 21, 2017
Charles Hughes
Charles Michael Hughes
Born:
December 6, 1909
Hollidaysburg, PA
Died:
December 3, 1992
Camp Hill, PA
Career
1932-33 Pittsburgh University (College)
1933-34 Pittsburgh University (College)
1934-35 Pittsburgh University (College)
1935-36 Pittsburgh Y.M.H.A. (MBC)
1935-36 McKeesport Big Five (Independent)
Born to Joshua and Elizabeth Hughes, Charles attend Pitt and played some prop ball around Pittsburgh while going to med school. Dr. Hughes served in the U.S. Navy during World War 2.
He married Dorothy Werking Good in 1937 and they had two daughters and three sons.
Source:
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/charles-hughes/
Born:
December 6, 1909
Hollidaysburg, PA
Died:
December 3, 1992
Camp Hill, PA
Career
1932-33 Pittsburgh University (College)
1933-34 Pittsburgh University (College)
1934-35 Pittsburgh University (College)
1935-36 Pittsburgh Y.M.H.A. (MBC)
1935-36 McKeesport Big Five (Independent)
Born to Joshua and Elizabeth Hughes, Charles attend Pitt and played some prop ball around Pittsburgh while going to med school. Dr. Hughes served in the U.S. Navy during World War 2.
He married Dorothy Werking Good in 1937 and they had two daughters and three sons.
Source:
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/charles-hughes/
Eddie Hobbs
Edward H. Hobbs
Born:
February 11, 1910
Pennsylvania
Died:
November 28, 1975
Detroit, MI
Career
1932-33 J.B. Simpson Clothes - Michigan (Independent)
1933-34 Sweetest Heart of Mary - Detroit (Independent)
1934-35 Sweetest Heart of Mary - Detroit (Independent)
1934-35 Lanyon - Detroit (Independent)
1935-36 Windsor Cooper Buses (MBC)
1937-38 Highland Park Gibson - Detroit (Independent)
1939-40 East Side Sports (Detroit Basketball Association)
Eddie was married to Lillian Neuschafer in 1942
Source:
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/eddie-hobbs/
Born:
February 11, 1910
Pennsylvania
Died:
November 28, 1975
Detroit, MI
Career
1932-33 J.B. Simpson Clothes - Michigan (Independent)
1933-34 Sweetest Heart of Mary - Detroit (Independent)
1934-35 Sweetest Heart of Mary - Detroit (Independent)
1934-35 Lanyon - Detroit (Independent)
1935-36 Windsor Cooper Buses (MBC)
1937-38 Highland Park Gibson - Detroit (Independent)
1939-40 East Side Sports (Detroit Basketball Association)
Eddie was married to Lillian Neuschafer in 1942
Source:
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/eddie-hobbs/
Manny Hirsch
Emanuel Hirsch
Born:
May 8, 1903
Rochester, NY
Died:
August 22, 1971
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Career
East High School - Rochester (High School)
Ithaca College (College)
University of Rochester (College)
1924-25 Rochester Centrals (Independent)
1925-26 Rochester Centrals (ABL)
1926-27 Rochester Kodaks (Independent)
1926-27 Warren Buckeyes (CBL)
1926-27 Rochester Centrals (ABL)
1927-28 Rochester Kodaks (Independent)
1927-28 Rochester Oldsmobiles (Independent)
1928-29 Rochester Oldsmobiles (Independent)
1929-30 Rochester Centrals (ABL)
1930-31 Rochester Centrals (ABL)
1931-32 Rochester Centrals (Independent)
1932-33 Rochester Centrals (Independent)
1933-34 Rochester Centrals (Independent)
1934-35 Rochester - Buffalo (NYSL)
1935-36 Buffalo Bisons (MBC)
One of the earliest stars of the New York basketball world, Hirsch played for 11 years on various clubs around his hometown Rochester. He worked with the Jewish Youth Association until 1947 when he retired to run Camp Cherokee at Saranac Lake. After running the camp, which catered to youths, he returned JY, where he stayed until 1968 when he retired to North Miami Beach in Florida.
In the summer of 1971, Hirsch went to Ottawa to visit family, and while there, he suffered a fatal heart attack.
Manny married Henrietta Cook in 1933 and they had two daughters and a son.
Source:
Democrat and Chronicle (Rochester), August 23, 1971
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/manny-hirsch/
Born:
May 8, 1903
Rochester, NY
Died:
August 22, 1971
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Career
East High School - Rochester (High School)
Ithaca College (College)
University of Rochester (College)
1924-25 Rochester Centrals (Independent)
1925-26 Rochester Centrals (ABL)
1926-27 Rochester Kodaks (Independent)
1926-27 Warren Buckeyes (CBL)
1926-27 Rochester Centrals (ABL)
1927-28 Rochester Kodaks (Independent)
1927-28 Rochester Oldsmobiles (Independent)
1928-29 Rochester Oldsmobiles (Independent)
1929-30 Rochester Centrals (ABL)
1930-31 Rochester Centrals (ABL)
1931-32 Rochester Centrals (Independent)
1932-33 Rochester Centrals (Independent)
1933-34 Rochester Centrals (Independent)
1934-35 Rochester - Buffalo (NYSL)
1935-36 Buffalo Bisons (MBC)
One of the earliest stars of the New York basketball world, Hirsch played for 11 years on various clubs around his hometown Rochester. He worked with the Jewish Youth Association until 1947 when he retired to run Camp Cherokee at Saranac Lake. After running the camp, which catered to youths, he returned JY, where he stayed until 1968 when he retired to North Miami Beach in Florida.
In the summer of 1971, Hirsch went to Ottawa to visit family, and while there, he suffered a fatal heart attack.
Manny married Henrietta Cook in 1933 and they had two daughters and a son.
Source:
Democrat and Chronicle (Rochester), August 23, 1971
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/manny-hirsch/
Monday, March 20, 2017
Oral Hildebrand
Oral Clyde Hildebrand
Born:
April 7, 1907
Indianapolis, IN
Died:
September 8, 1977
Southport, IN
Career
1928-29 Butler University (College)
1929-30 Butler University (College)
1935-36 Indianapolis U.S. Tires (MBC)
In February of 1930, he was declared ineligible for athletic by Butler after it was discovered he played professional baseball the previous summer under an assumed name (Roy Hilden). He signed with the Indianapolis AA baseball team in 1930, and by 1931 found himself taking the hill for the Cleveland Indians. In 1933, he won a career-high 16 games and was named to represent the Indians in the first All-Star game. He won 83 games over his 10-year Major League career.
After his baseball career, he work as a die maker st the FMC Corporation, retiring in 1972.
He married Frances Bradley and had two daughters and three sons.
Major League Baseball Stats:
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/h/hildeor01.shtml
Source:
Richmond Item, February 7, 1930
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/oral-hildebrand/
Born:
April 7, 1907
Indianapolis, IN
Died:
September 8, 1977
Southport, IN
Career
1928-29 Butler University (College)
1929-30 Butler University (College)
1935-36 Indianapolis U.S. Tires (MBC)
In February of 1930, he was declared ineligible for athletic by Butler after it was discovered he played professional baseball the previous summer under an assumed name (Roy Hilden). He signed with the Indianapolis AA baseball team in 1930, and by 1931 found himself taking the hill for the Cleveland Indians. In 1933, he won a career-high 16 games and was named to represent the Indians in the first All-Star game. He won 83 games over his 10-year Major League career.
After his baseball career, he work as a die maker st the FMC Corporation, retiring in 1972.
He married Frances Bradley and had two daughters and three sons.
Major League Baseball Stats:
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/h/hildeor01.shtml
Source:
Richmond Item, February 7, 1930
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/oral-hildebrand/
Bobby Harrington
Robert Paul Harrington
Born:
June 16, 1905
Buffalo, NY
Died:
October 25, 1986
Pompano Beach, FL
Career
1930-31 Buffalo University (College)
1931-32 Buffalo University (College)
1934-35 Buffalo (NYSL)
1935-36 Buffalo Bisons (MBC)
Born to Frank and Clementina Harrington, Bobby played basketball around Buffalo before moving to Florida, where he served as a municipal court judge in Lighthouse Point, Florida.
There was another player named Harrington who played at BU in 1925-26. I don't think it is him, given the large break that would have occurred in his collegiate career. He was definitely the player in 1931 and 1923, though.
Source:
South Florida Sun Sentinel, October 29, 1986
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/bobby-harrington/
Born:
June 16, 1905
Buffalo, NY
Died:
October 25, 1986
Pompano Beach, FL
Career
1930-31 Buffalo University (College)
1931-32 Buffalo University (College)
1934-35 Buffalo (NYSL)
1935-36 Buffalo Bisons (MBC)
Born to Frank and Clementina Harrington, Bobby played basketball around Buffalo before moving to Florida, where he served as a municipal court judge in Lighthouse Point, Florida.
There was another player named Harrington who played at BU in 1925-26. I don't think it is him, given the large break that would have occurred in his collegiate career. He was definitely the player in 1931 and 1923, though.
Source:
South Florida Sun Sentinel, October 29, 1986
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/bobby-harrington/
Mark Harper
Marquis L. "Mark" Harper
Born:
August 11, 1904
Peoria, IL
Died:
September 17, 1995
Peoria, IL
Career
1921-22 Peoria Central High School - Illinois (High School)
1922-23 Peoria Central High School - Illinois (High School)
1923-24 Peoria Central High School - Illinois (High School)
1926-27 Chicago Bruins (ABL)
1927-28 Chicago Bruins (ABL)
1927-28 Brooklyn Visitations (ABL)
1928-29 Chicago Bruins (ABL)
1928-29 Trenton Royal Bengals (ABL)
1928-29 Fort Wayne Hoosiers (ABL)
1929-30 Detroit Olympics / Jackson (NPBL)
1930-31 Chicago Majestic Radios (Independent)
1930-31 House of David (Independent)
1931-32 House of David (Independent)
1932-33 House of David (Independent)
1933-34 House of David (Independent)
1934-35 Peoria Armory (Independent)
1935-36 Detroit Hed-Aids (MBC)
Born to Charles and Blanche Harper, Marcus grew up in Peoria, lettering in track, baseball, basketball and football in high school. He would go on to play basketball in the ABL for three years, and later with the House of David during the Depression.
Mark married Faye Greenwalt (1901-1988) and they had one son and one daughter.
Source:
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/mark-harper/
Born:
August 11, 1904
Peoria, IL
Died:
September 17, 1995
Peoria, IL
Career
1921-22 Peoria Central High School - Illinois (High School)
1922-23 Peoria Central High School - Illinois (High School)
1923-24 Peoria Central High School - Illinois (High School)
1926-27 Chicago Bruins (ABL)
1927-28 Chicago Bruins (ABL)
1927-28 Brooklyn Visitations (ABL)
1928-29 Chicago Bruins (ABL)
1928-29 Trenton Royal Bengals (ABL)
1928-29 Fort Wayne Hoosiers (ABL)
1929-30 Detroit Olympics / Jackson (NPBL)
1930-31 Chicago Majestic Radios (Independent)
1930-31 House of David (Independent)
1931-32 House of David (Independent)
1932-33 House of David (Independent)
1933-34 House of David (Independent)
1934-35 Peoria Armory (Independent)
1935-36 Detroit Hed-Aids (MBC)
Born to Charles and Blanche Harper, Marcus grew up in Peoria, lettering in track, baseball, basketball and football in high school. He would go on to play basketball in the ABL for three years, and later with the House of David during the Depression.
Mark married Faye Greenwalt (1901-1988) and they had one son and one daughter.
Source:
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/mark-harper/
Lefty Haas
Arthur S. "Lefty" Haas
Born:
March 15, 1906
Reading, PA
Died:
May 20, 1994
Brownstown, PA
Career
1925-26 Harrisburg Academy - Pennsylvania(High School)
1928-29 Gettysburg College - Pennsylvania (College)
1929-30 Gettysburg College - Pennsylvania (College)
1930-31 Gettysburg College - Pennsylvania (College)
1931-32 Reading Pretzels (Independent)
1931-32 Reading Car Shops (Independent)
1932-33 Womelsdorf Big Five - Harrisburg, PA (Independent)
1933-34 Womelsdorf Big Five - Harrisburg, PA (Independent)
1934-35 Akron Firestones (Independent)
1935-36 Akron Firestones (MBC)
Born to Frederick and Elizabeth Haas in Reading, Pennsylvania, Lefty atteneded Gettysburg College and played professional and semi-pro basketball around the eastern side of the state before joining up with the Akron Firestones. He was also a decent baseball player, pitching in the Mid Atlantic League with an 11-4 record in 1931. His 1935-36 basketball season was cut short due to appendicitis.
He married Gemaine Touzen (1908-1992) and moved to Connecticut in 1938, later returning to Pennsylvania where he died in 1994.
Minor League Baseball Stats:
http://www.baseball-reference.com/register/player.fcgi?id=haas--001art
Source:
Harrisburg Telegraph, April 26, 1926
Reading Times, June 10, 1931
Reading Times, February 14, 1936
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/lefty-haas/
Born:
March 15, 1906
Reading, PA
Died:
May 20, 1994
Brownstown, PA
Career
1925-26 Harrisburg Academy - Pennsylvania(High School)
1928-29 Gettysburg College - Pennsylvania (College)
1929-30 Gettysburg College - Pennsylvania (College)
1930-31 Gettysburg College - Pennsylvania (College)
1931-32 Reading Pretzels (Independent)
1931-32 Reading Car Shops (Independent)
1932-33 Womelsdorf Big Five - Harrisburg, PA (Independent)
1933-34 Womelsdorf Big Five - Harrisburg, PA (Independent)
1934-35 Akron Firestones (Independent)
1935-36 Akron Firestones (MBC)
Born to Frederick and Elizabeth Haas in Reading, Pennsylvania, Lefty atteneded Gettysburg College and played professional and semi-pro basketball around the eastern side of the state before joining up with the Akron Firestones. He was also a decent baseball player, pitching in the Mid Atlantic League with an 11-4 record in 1931. His 1935-36 basketball season was cut short due to appendicitis.
He married Gemaine Touzen (1908-1992) and moved to Connecticut in 1938, later returning to Pennsylvania where he died in 1994.
Minor League Baseball Stats:
http://www.baseball-reference.com/register/player.fcgi?id=haas--001art
Source:
Harrisburg Telegraph, April 26, 1926
Reading Times, June 10, 1931
Reading Times, February 14, 1936
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/lefty-haas/
Carl Gussin
Carl Gussin
Born:
April 25, 1909 ??
Flint, MI
Died:
May 31, 1963
Detroit, MI
Career
1923-24 Central High School - Detroit (High School)
1928-29 Alma College - Michigan (College)
1929-30 Alma College - Michigan (College)
1930-31 Alma College - Michigan (College)
1935-36 Detroit Hed-Aids (MBC)
Born to Max and Celia Gussin, Carl went to Central HS where he played basketball and tennis. He attended Alma and in 1929 was involved in an automobile accident that injured his knee and he missed the remainder of the season. After graduating, he went on to the University of Detroit to go to dental school. While finishing up dental school, he played pro basketball with the Hed-Aids in the MBC. He served in the U.S. Army during World War 2.
He married Bertha Weinstein in 1946 and they had one daughter.
There is another Carl Gussin in the Detroit area roughly the same age who went to Wayne State and then got his law degree at the University of Michigan. He is a different guy and not the basketball player.
Not sure about the birthdate. Year seems good, but date itself is unconfirmed.
Source:
Obituary, Detroit Free Press, June 2, 1963
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/carl-gussin/
Born:
April 25, 1909 ??
Flint, MI
Died:
May 31, 1963
Detroit, MI
Career
1923-24 Central High School - Detroit (High School)
1928-29 Alma College - Michigan (College)
1929-30 Alma College - Michigan (College)
1930-31 Alma College - Michigan (College)
1935-36 Detroit Hed-Aids (MBC)
Born to Max and Celia Gussin, Carl went to Central HS where he played basketball and tennis. He attended Alma and in 1929 was involved in an automobile accident that injured his knee and he missed the remainder of the season. After graduating, he went on to the University of Detroit to go to dental school. While finishing up dental school, he played pro basketball with the Hed-Aids in the MBC. He served in the U.S. Army during World War 2.
He married Bertha Weinstein in 1946 and they had one daughter.
There is another Carl Gussin in the Detroit area roughly the same age who went to Wayne State and then got his law degree at the University of Michigan. He is a different guy and not the basketball player.
Not sure about the birthdate. Year seems good, but date itself is unconfirmed.
Source:
Obituary, Detroit Free Press, June 2, 1963
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/carl-gussin/
Gene Gilmore
Eugene Sanford Gilmore
Born:
April 10, 1912
Washington, IN
Died:
September 23, 1971
Indianapolis, IN
Career
1928-29 Washington High School - Indiana (High School)
1929-30 Washington High School - Indiana (High School)
1930-31 Indianapolis (Independent)
1931-32 Indianapolis G&J Tire (Independent)
1932-33 Indianapolis (Independent)
1933-34 Indianapolis (Independent)
1934-35 Indianapolis U.S. Tires (Independent)
1935-36 Indianapolis U.S. Tires (MBC)
He was married two Louise and had one daughter and two sons.
Source:
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/gene-gilmore/
Born:
April 10, 1912
Washington, IN
Died:
September 23, 1971
Indianapolis, IN
Career
1928-29 Washington High School - Indiana (High School)
1929-30 Washington High School - Indiana (High School)
1930-31 Indianapolis (Independent)
1931-32 Indianapolis G&J Tire (Independent)
1932-33 Indianapolis (Independent)
1933-34 Indianapolis (Independent)
1934-35 Indianapolis U.S. Tires (Independent)
1935-36 Indianapolis U.S. Tires (MBC)
He was married two Louise and had one daughter and two sons.
Source:
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/gene-gilmore/
Jack Gebbie
John Henry Gebbie
Born:
January 14, 1912
Chicago, IL
Died:
April 30, 1979
Born:
January 14, 1912
Chicago, IL
Died:
April 30, 1979
Naperville, IL
Career
1929-30 Roosevelt High School - Chicago (High School)
Geneva College - Pennsylvania (College) ??
University of Chicago (College)
1934-35 Bankes Deans - Akron (Independent)
1934-35 Akron Firestones (Independent)
1935-36 Akron Firestones (MBC)
Allegedly played at Geneva College, but his name does not appear on the school's all-time lettermen roster. He is listed in Akron newspaper article as Jack and Bill Jack Gebbie. From Chicago, and attended University of Chicago.
Source:
Akron Beacon Journal, February 7, 1936
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/john-gebbie/
Career
1929-30 Roosevelt High School - Chicago (High School)
Geneva College - Pennsylvania (College) ??
University of Chicago (College)
1934-35 Bankes Deans - Akron (Independent)
1934-35 Akron Firestones (Independent)
1935-36 Akron Firestones (MBC)
Allegedly played at Geneva College, but his name does not appear on the school's all-time lettermen roster. He is listed in Akron newspaper article as Jack and Bill Jack Gebbie. From Chicago, and attended University of Chicago.
Source:
Akron Beacon Journal, February 7, 1936
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/john-gebbie/
Ed Garner
James Edwin Garner
Born:
March 27, 1911
Grand Rapids, MI? Ohio?
Died:
October 9, 1997
Gering, NE
Career
1931-32 University of Michigan (College)
1932-33 University of Michigan (College)
1934-35 Akron Firestones (Independent)
1935-36 Akron Firestones (MBC)
1936-37 Akron Firestones (MBC)
Source:
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/ed-garner/
Born:
March 27, 1911
Grand Rapids, MI? Ohio?
Died:
October 9, 1997
Gering, NE
Career
1931-32 University of Michigan (College)
1932-33 University of Michigan (College)
1934-35 Akron Firestones (Independent)
1935-36 Akron Firestones (MBC)
1936-37 Akron Firestones (MBC)
Source:
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/ed-garner/
Joe Gallagher
Joseph Emmett Gallagher
Born:
March 7, 1914
Buffalo, NY
Died:
February 25, 1998
Houston, TX
Career
1935-36 Buffalo Bisons (MBC)
Gallagher played some pro basketball for the Bisons in his home town of Buffalo, but he was a talented baseball player who signed with the Yankees in 1936. He climbed through the minor league to joining the parent club in 1939. In June of 1939 he was dealt to the St. Louis Brown, and a year later to the Brooklyn Dodgers.
Gallagher enlisted in the army in 1941 and served during World War 2. After the war, he returned to baseball, playing for Brooklyn's farm team in MOntreal where he was Jackie Robinson's roommate.
Joe married Josephine Cariker (1902-1983)
Major League Baseball Stats:
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/g/gallajo02.shtml
Supposedly played basketball at Manhattan College and Cornell, but he does not appear in their all-time rosters.
Source:
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/joe-gallagher/
Born:
March 7, 1914
Buffalo, NY
Died:
February 25, 1998
Houston, TX
Career
1935-36 Buffalo Bisons (MBC)
Gallagher played some pro basketball for the Bisons in his home town of Buffalo, but he was a talented baseball player who signed with the Yankees in 1936. He climbed through the minor league to joining the parent club in 1939. In June of 1939 he was dealt to the St. Louis Brown, and a year later to the Brooklyn Dodgers.
Gallagher enlisted in the army in 1941 and served during World War 2. After the war, he returned to baseball, playing for Brooklyn's farm team in MOntreal where he was Jackie Robinson's roommate.
Joe married Josephine Cariker (1902-1983)
Major League Baseball Stats:
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/g/gallajo02.shtml
Supposedly played basketball at Manhattan College and Cornell, but he does not appear in their all-time rosters.
Source:
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/joe-gallagher/
Friday, March 17, 2017
Frank Froschauer
Frank E. Froshauer
Born:
June 6, 1912
Lincoln, IL
Died:
April 28, 1985
Green Bay, WI
Career
1927-28 Lincoln Community High School - Illinois (High School)
1928-29 Lincoln Community High School - Illinois (High School)
1929-30 Lincoln Community High School - Illinois (High School)
1932-33 University of Illinois (College)
1933-34 University of Illinois (College)
1934-35 University of Illinois (College)
1935-36 Chicago Duffy Florals (MBC)
While at Illinois, Forshauer played basketball, football and ran track. After school, he played for the Duffys before moving into teaching and coaching at Thornton High School
He was married to Louise Hansen and they had a daughter and a son.
Source:
Chicago Tribune, April 16, 1942
Decatur Herald and Review, May 3, 1985
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/frank-froschauer/
Born:
June 6, 1912
Lincoln, IL
Died:
April 28, 1985
Green Bay, WI
Career
1927-28 Lincoln Community High School - Illinois (High School)
1928-29 Lincoln Community High School - Illinois (High School)
1929-30 Lincoln Community High School - Illinois (High School)
1932-33 University of Illinois (College)
1933-34 University of Illinois (College)
1934-35 University of Illinois (College)
1935-36 Chicago Duffy Florals (MBC)
While at Illinois, Forshauer played basketball, football and ran track. After school, he played for the Duffys before moving into teaching and coaching at Thornton High School
He was married to Louise Hansen and they had a daughter and a son.
Source:
Chicago Tribune, April 16, 1942
Decatur Herald and Review, May 3, 1985
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/frank-froschauer/
Lou Fink
Louis Fink
Born:
April 16, 1914
Paterson, NJ
Died:
September 28, 1990
Los Angeles, CA
Career
University at Buffalo (College)
Atlantic City (Eastern League?)
1935-36 Buffalo Bisons (MBC)
1946-47 Bergen (NYNJ)
Fink died of a heart attack while playing tennis in 1990.
Source:
Los Angeles Times, October 4, 1990
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/lou-fink/
Born:
April 16, 1914
Paterson, NJ
Died:
September 28, 1990
Los Angeles, CA
Career
University at Buffalo (College)
Atlantic City (Eastern League?)
1935-36 Buffalo Bisons (MBC)
1946-47 Bergen (NYNJ)
Fink died of a heart attack while playing tennis in 1990.
Source:
Los Angeles Times, October 4, 1990
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/lou-fink/
Art Feldman
Arthur Edwin Feldman
Born:
October 18, 1912
Pennsylvania
Died:
December 14, 2004
Lehigh Acres, FL
Career
1927-28 Monessen High School - Pennsylvania (High School)
1928-29 Monessen High School - Pennsylvania (High School)
1929-30 Monessen High School - Pennsylvania (High School)
1930-31 Duquesne University (College) Freshmen
1931-32 Duquesne University (College)
1932-33 Duquesne University (College)
1933-34 Duquesne University (College)
1934-35 Boston Trojans (ABL)
1934-35 Charleroi Wolf Clothiers (Independent)
1934-35 Pittsburgh Y.M.H.A. (Independent)
1935-36 Pittsburgh Y.M.H.A. (MBC)
1935-36 East Pike Run - Pennsylvania (High School) Head coach
1936-37 Pittsburgh Y.M.H.A. (MBC)
1936-37 East Pike Run - Pennsylvania (High School) Head coach
1937-38 Monessen High School - Pennsylvania (High School) Head coach
1938-39 Monessen High School - Pennsylvania (High School) Head coach
1939-40 Monessen High School - Pennsylvania (High School) Head coach
1940-41 Monessen High School - Pennsylvania (High School) Head coach
1941-42 Monessen High School - Pennsylvania (High School) Head coach
1946-47 Monessen High School - Pennsylvania (High School) Head coach
Feldman served in the Army Air Corps during World War 2 and returned to Monessen. He quit after one season back, and worked as an insurance agent and real estate agent in Monrssen until retiring and moving to Florida.
He was married to Sylvia Trumper.
Source:
Daily Republican, December 5, 1966
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/art-feldman/
Born:
October 18, 1912
Pennsylvania
Died:
December 14, 2004
Lehigh Acres, FL
Career
1927-28 Monessen High School - Pennsylvania (High School)
1928-29 Monessen High School - Pennsylvania (High School)
1929-30 Monessen High School - Pennsylvania (High School)
1930-31 Duquesne University (College) Freshmen
1931-32 Duquesne University (College)
1932-33 Duquesne University (College)
1933-34 Duquesne University (College)
1934-35 Boston Trojans (ABL)
1934-35 Charleroi Wolf Clothiers (Independent)
1934-35 Pittsburgh Y.M.H.A. (Independent)
1935-36 Pittsburgh Y.M.H.A. (MBC)
1935-36 East Pike Run - Pennsylvania (High School) Head coach
1936-37 Pittsburgh Y.M.H.A. (MBC)
1936-37 East Pike Run - Pennsylvania (High School) Head coach
1937-38 Monessen High School - Pennsylvania (High School) Head coach
1938-39 Monessen High School - Pennsylvania (High School) Head coach
1939-40 Monessen High School - Pennsylvania (High School) Head coach
1940-41 Monessen High School - Pennsylvania (High School) Head coach
1941-42 Monessen High School - Pennsylvania (High School) Head coach
1946-47 Monessen High School - Pennsylvania (High School) Head coach
Feldman served in the Army Air Corps during World War 2 and returned to Monessen. He quit after one season back, and worked as an insurance agent and real estate agent in Monrssen until retiring and moving to Florida.
He was married to Sylvia Trumper.
Source:
Daily Republican, December 5, 1966
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/art-feldman/
Lefty Evans
Leonard Mack "Lefty" Evans
Born:
December 18, 1909
Illinois
Died:
February 2, 1957
Castro Valley, CA
Career
1924-25 Logansport High School - Indiana (High School)
1925-26 Logansport High School - Indiana (High School)
1926-27 Logansport High School - Indiana (High School)
1927-28 Strauss Says (Independent)
1928-29 Indianapolis Marmons (Independent)
1928-29 Strauss Says (Independent)
1929-30 Butler University (College)
South Side Turners (Independent)
1930-31 Richmond Cavaliers - Indiana (Independent)
1930-31 Strauss AA (Independent)
1931-32 Indianapolis Kautskys (Independent)
1932-33 Indianapolis Kautskys (NPBL)
1933-34 Indianapolis Kautskys (Independent)
1934-35 Indianapolis U.S. Tires (Independent)
1935-36 Indianapolis U.S. Tires (MBC)
After playing pro and semi-pro basketball around Indy, we moved the family out to Oakland, California, where he became a vice-president of a rubber and tire company. He died at 47 years of age of a heart ailment.
He was married to Elizabeth and they had a son and a daughter.
Source:
Logansport Pharos-Tribune, February 5, 1957
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/lefty-evans/
Born:
December 18, 1909
Illinois
Died:
February 2, 1957
Castro Valley, CA
Career
1924-25 Logansport High School - Indiana (High School)
1925-26 Logansport High School - Indiana (High School)
1926-27 Logansport High School - Indiana (High School)
1927-28 Strauss Says (Independent)
1928-29 Indianapolis Marmons (Independent)
1928-29 Strauss Says (Independent)
1929-30 Butler University (College)
South Side Turners (Independent)
1930-31 Richmond Cavaliers - Indiana (Independent)
1930-31 Strauss AA (Independent)
1931-32 Indianapolis Kautskys (Independent)
1932-33 Indianapolis Kautskys (NPBL)
1933-34 Indianapolis Kautskys (Independent)
1934-35 Indianapolis U.S. Tires (Independent)
1935-36 Indianapolis U.S. Tires (MBC)
After playing pro and semi-pro basketball around Indy, we moved the family out to Oakland, California, where he became a vice-president of a rubber and tire company. He died at 47 years of age of a heart ailment.
He was married to Elizabeth and they had a son and a daughter.
Source:
Logansport Pharos-Tribune, February 5, 1957
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/lefty-evans/
Russ Estey
Russell George Estey
Born:
May 31, 1910
Ohio
Died:
June 17, 1988
Akron, OH
Career
1928-29 East High School - Akron, OH (High School)
1929-30 East High School - Akron, OH (High School)
1930-31 East High School - Akron, OH (High School)
1932-33 University of Akron (College)
1933-34 University of Akron (College)
1934-35 University of Akron (College)
1935-36 Akron Firestones (MBC)
1937-38 East High School - Akron, OH (High School) Head coach
1938-39 East High School - Akron, OH (High School) Head coach
1939-40 East High School - Akron, OH (High School) Head coach
1940-41 East High School - Akron, OH (High School) Head coach
1941-42 East High School - Akron, OH (High School) Head coach
1942-43 East High School - Akron, OH (High School) Head coach
1945-46 East High School - Akron, OH (High School) Head coach
1946-47 East High School - Akron, OH (High School) Head coach
1947-48 East High School - Akron, OH (High School) Head coach
1948-49 East High School - Akron, OH (High School) Head coach
1949-50 East High School - Akron, OH (High School) Head coach
1950-51 East High School - Akron, OH (High School) Head coach
1951-52 East High School - Akron, OH (High School) Head coach
1952-53 East High School - Akron, OH (High School) Head coach
1953-54 East High School - Akron, OH (High School) Head coach
1954-55 East High School - Akron, OH (High School) Head coach
1955-56 East High School - Akron, OH (High School) Head coach
1956-57 East High School - Akron, OH (High School) Head coach
1957-58 East High School - Akron, OH (High School) Head coach
1958-59 East High School - Akron, OH (High School) Head coach
1959-60 East High School - Akron, OH (High School) Head coach
Estey starred on the court at Akron before taking the head coach job at the high school he attended. He had to leave the post in 1943 to serve his country in World War 2, but returned to the helm after the war and stayed there until 1960 when he quit coaching (but stayed on as a teacher.)
Russ married Mary Miller in 1941.
Source:
Akron Beacon Journal, May 22, 1960
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/russ-estey/
Born:
May 31, 1910
Ohio
Died:
June 17, 1988
Akron, OH
Career
1928-29 East High School - Akron, OH (High School)
1929-30 East High School - Akron, OH (High School)
1930-31 East High School - Akron, OH (High School)
1932-33 University of Akron (College)
1933-34 University of Akron (College)
1934-35 University of Akron (College)
1935-36 Akron Firestones (MBC)
1937-38 East High School - Akron, OH (High School) Head coach
1938-39 East High School - Akron, OH (High School) Head coach
1939-40 East High School - Akron, OH (High School) Head coach
1940-41 East High School - Akron, OH (High School) Head coach
1941-42 East High School - Akron, OH (High School) Head coach
1942-43 East High School - Akron, OH (High School) Head coach
1945-46 East High School - Akron, OH (High School) Head coach
1946-47 East High School - Akron, OH (High School) Head coach
1947-48 East High School - Akron, OH (High School) Head coach
1948-49 East High School - Akron, OH (High School) Head coach
1949-50 East High School - Akron, OH (High School) Head coach
1950-51 East High School - Akron, OH (High School) Head coach
1951-52 East High School - Akron, OH (High School) Head coach
1952-53 East High School - Akron, OH (High School) Head coach
1953-54 East High School - Akron, OH (High School) Head coach
1954-55 East High School - Akron, OH (High School) Head coach
1955-56 East High School - Akron, OH (High School) Head coach
1956-57 East High School - Akron, OH (High School) Head coach
1957-58 East High School - Akron, OH (High School) Head coach
1958-59 East High School - Akron, OH (High School) Head coach
1959-60 East High School - Akron, OH (High School) Head coach
Estey starred on the court at Akron before taking the head coach job at the high school he attended. He had to leave the post in 1943 to serve his country in World War 2, but returned to the helm after the war and stayed there until 1960 when he quit coaching (but stayed on as a teacher.)
Russ married Mary Miller in 1941.
Source:
Akron Beacon Journal, May 22, 1960
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/russ-estey/
Gene Demmary
Gene Burton Demmary
Born:
December 8, 1911
Williamsport, IN
Died:
June 7, 1988
Monroe, LA
Career
1933-34 Butler University (College)
1934-35 Butler University (College)
1935-36 Indianapolis U.S. Tires (MBC)
Demmary was a brilliant tennis player while at Butler, as well as playing on the basketball team. After graduating, he played for the U.S Tires before moving to Monroe, Louisiana, where he worked at Brown Paper Mills.
Gene married Harriet Hameister (1915-2000) in 1936.
Source:
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/gene-demmary/
Born:
December 8, 1911
Williamsport, IN
Died:
June 7, 1988
Monroe, LA
Career
1933-34 Butler University (College)
1934-35 Butler University (College)
1935-36 Indianapolis U.S. Tires (MBC)
Demmary was a brilliant tennis player while at Butler, as well as playing on the basketball team. After graduating, he played for the U.S Tires before moving to Monroe, Louisiana, where he worked at Brown Paper Mills.
Gene married Harriet Hameister (1915-2000) in 1936.
Source:
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/gene-demmary/
Norbert Crowe
Norbert J. Crowe
Born:
February 15, 1909
Lafayette, IN
Died:
January 13, 1967
Livonia, MI
Career
1925-26 Jefferson High School - Lafayette, IN (High School)
1926-27 Jefferson High School - Lafayette, IN (High School)
1927-28 Jefferson High School - Lafayette, IN (High School)
1928-29 Notre Dame (College) Freshmen
1929-30 Notre Dame (College)
1930-31 Notre Dame (College)
1931-32 Notre Dame (College)
1935-36 Detroit Hed-Aids (MBC)
The Crowe family produced five boys who played sports at Notre Dame: Clem, Ed, Francis, Norbert and Leo. Norbert played basketball at Notre Dame and played professionally in Detroit before taking a job at Automotive Rubber in 1938. He worked there until his death in 1967 at 57 years of age.
He married Catherine Tallman in 1938 and they had a son and two daughters.
His brother Leo played professional basketball, also.
Source:
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/norbert-crowe/
Born:
February 15, 1909
Lafayette, IN
Died:
January 13, 1967
Livonia, MI
Career
1925-26 Jefferson High School - Lafayette, IN (High School)
1926-27 Jefferson High School - Lafayette, IN (High School)
1927-28 Jefferson High School - Lafayette, IN (High School)
1928-29 Notre Dame (College) Freshmen
1929-30 Notre Dame (College)
1930-31 Notre Dame (College)
1931-32 Notre Dame (College)
1935-36 Detroit Hed-Aids (MBC)
The Crowe family produced five boys who played sports at Notre Dame: Clem, Ed, Francis, Norbert and Leo. Norbert played basketball at Notre Dame and played professionally in Detroit before taking a job at Automotive Rubber in 1938. He worked there until his death in 1967 at 57 years of age.
He married Catherine Tallman in 1938 and they had a son and two daughters.
His brother Leo played professional basketball, also.
Source:
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/norbert-crowe/
Bill Crouch
Wilmer Elmer "Bill" Crouch
Born:
August 20, 1907
Wilmington, DE
Died:
December 26, 1980
Howell, MI
Career
1925-26 Highland Park High School - Michigan (High School)
1927-28 Michigan State Normal College - Ypsilanti (College) - now Eastern Michigan University
1934-35 Detroit Jewels (Independent)
1935-36 Windsor Cooper Buses (MBC)
The son of a former Major League pitcher, Crouch and the family moved to Highland Park, Michigan, and Crouch went to Michigan Normal in Ypsi (now Eastern Michigan.)
Crouch pursued a baseball career, signing with Scottdale in the Mid Atlantic League in 1931. He bounced around the minors for a few seasons, even playing some pro basketball in the Detroit area. In 1938, he won 21 games for Nashville in the Brooklyn Dodgers farm system, good enough to get him called up to the big club in 1939. He bounced between the minors and the major leagues over the next half dozen years or so, with time on the Phillies and Cardinals as well as the Dodgers. He hung up his spikes and finished his education, and wound up teaching and coaching baseball at Eastern Michigan for over 20 years.
Bill and his wife, Florence, had one daughter.
Major League Baseball Stats:
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/c/croucbi02.shtml
Source:
Bullpen, baseball-reference
Obituary, Detroit Free Press, December 27, 1980
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/bill-crouch/
Born:
August 20, 1907
Wilmington, DE
Died:
December 26, 1980
Howell, MI
Career
1925-26 Highland Park High School - Michigan (High School)
1927-28 Michigan State Normal College - Ypsilanti (College) - now Eastern Michigan University
1934-35 Detroit Jewels (Independent)
1935-36 Windsor Cooper Buses (MBC)
The son of a former Major League pitcher, Crouch and the family moved to Highland Park, Michigan, and Crouch went to Michigan Normal in Ypsi (now Eastern Michigan.)
Crouch pursued a baseball career, signing with Scottdale in the Mid Atlantic League in 1931. He bounced around the minors for a few seasons, even playing some pro basketball in the Detroit area. In 1938, he won 21 games for Nashville in the Brooklyn Dodgers farm system, good enough to get him called up to the big club in 1939. He bounced between the minors and the major leagues over the next half dozen years or so, with time on the Phillies and Cardinals as well as the Dodgers. He hung up his spikes and finished his education, and wound up teaching and coaching baseball at Eastern Michigan for over 20 years.
Bill and his wife, Florence, had one daughter.
Major League Baseball Stats:
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/c/croucbi02.shtml
Source:
Bullpen, baseball-reference
Obituary, Detroit Free Press, December 27, 1980
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/bill-crouch/
Claire Cribbs
Claire Linton Cribbs II
Born:
August 13, 1912
Pennsylvania
Died:
September 14, 1985
Bellaire, OH
Career
1928-29 Jeannette High School - Pittsburgh (High School)
1929-30 Jeannette High School - Pittsburgh (High School)
1930-31 Jeannette High School - Pittsburgh (High School)
1932-33 University of Pittsburgh (College)
1933-34 University of Pittsburgh (College)
1934-35 University of Pittsburgh (College)
1935-36 Pittsburgh Y.M.H.A. (MBC)
1936-37 Pittsburgh Y.M.H.A. (MBC)
Cribbs served in the U.S. Navy during World War 2.
Claire was a decent baseball as well as basketball, and his brother, Jack, was a professional boxer.
Claire married Betty Briggs (1917-2008) and they had a son and a daughter.
Source:
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/claire-cribbs/
Born:
August 13, 1912
Pennsylvania
Died:
September 14, 1985
Bellaire, OH
Career
1928-29 Jeannette High School - Pittsburgh (High School)
1929-30 Jeannette High School - Pittsburgh (High School)
1930-31 Jeannette High School - Pittsburgh (High School)
1932-33 University of Pittsburgh (College)
1933-34 University of Pittsburgh (College)
1934-35 University of Pittsburgh (College)
1935-36 Pittsburgh Y.M.H.A. (MBC)
1936-37 Pittsburgh Y.M.H.A. (MBC)
Cribbs served in the U.S. Navy during World War 2.
Claire was a decent baseball as well as basketball, and his brother, Jack, was a professional boxer.
Claire married Betty Briggs (1917-2008) and they had a son and a daughter.
Source:
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/claire-cribbs/
Norm Cottom
Norman Thomas Cottom
Born:
March 12, 1912
Terre Haute, IN
Died:
July 1, 1972
Yorba Linda, CA
Career
1924-25 Wiley High School - Terre Haute, IN (High School)
1928-29 Wiley High School - Terre Haute, IN (High School)
1929-30 Wiley High School - Terre Haute, IN (High School)
1930-31 Wiley High School - Terre Haute, IN (High School)
1932-33 Purdue University (College)
1933-34 Purdue University (College)
1934-35 Purdue University (College)
1935-36 Indianapolis Kautskys (MBC)
1937-38 Alexandria High School - Anderson, IN (High School) Head coach
1938-39 Alexandria High School - Anderson, IN (High School) Head coach
1939-40 Gerstmeyer High School - Terre Haute, IN (High School) Head coach
1940-41 Gerstmeyer High School - Terre Haute, IN (High School) Head coach
1941-42 Gerstmeyer High School - Terre Haute, IN (High School) Head coach
1942-43 Gerstmeyer High School - Terre Haute, IN (High School) Head coach
1943-44 Gerstmeyer High School - Terre Haute, IN (High School) Head coach
1944-45 Gerstmeyer High School - Terre Haute, IN (High School) Head coach
1946-47 Wiley High School - Terre Haute, IN (High School) Head coach
1947-48 Wiley High School - Terre Haute, IN (High School) Head coach
1948-49 Wiley High School - Terre Haute, IN (High School) Head coach
1949-50 Wiley High School - Terre Haute, IN (High School) Head coach
Born to Thomas and Beulah Cottom in Indiana, Norm starred at Wiley High School before playing college basketball at Purdue. After playing briefly with the Kautskys, he taught high school social studies and coached baseball and basketball at Alexandria HS and Gerstmeyer HS before serving in the military for World War 2. After his discharge, he returned to Wiley HS to coach and teach. He later moved to California, where he died in 1972 after a lengthy illness.
He was married to Ethyl Wagner (1914-1980)
Source:
Terre Haute Star, December 8, 1950
Terre Haute Star, July 4, 1972
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/norm-cottom/
Born:
March 12, 1912
Terre Haute, IN
Died:
July 1, 1972
Yorba Linda, CA
Career
1924-25 Wiley High School - Terre Haute, IN (High School)
1928-29 Wiley High School - Terre Haute, IN (High School)
1929-30 Wiley High School - Terre Haute, IN (High School)
1930-31 Wiley High School - Terre Haute, IN (High School)
1932-33 Purdue University (College)
1933-34 Purdue University (College)
1934-35 Purdue University (College)
1935-36 Indianapolis Kautskys (MBC)
1937-38 Alexandria High School - Anderson, IN (High School) Head coach
1938-39 Alexandria High School - Anderson, IN (High School) Head coach
1939-40 Gerstmeyer High School - Terre Haute, IN (High School) Head coach
1940-41 Gerstmeyer High School - Terre Haute, IN (High School) Head coach
1941-42 Gerstmeyer High School - Terre Haute, IN (High School) Head coach
1942-43 Gerstmeyer High School - Terre Haute, IN (High School) Head coach
1943-44 Gerstmeyer High School - Terre Haute, IN (High School) Head coach
1944-45 Gerstmeyer High School - Terre Haute, IN (High School) Head coach
1946-47 Wiley High School - Terre Haute, IN (High School) Head coach
1947-48 Wiley High School - Terre Haute, IN (High School) Head coach
1948-49 Wiley High School - Terre Haute, IN (High School) Head coach
1949-50 Wiley High School - Terre Haute, IN (High School) Head coach
Born to Thomas and Beulah Cottom in Indiana, Norm starred at Wiley High School before playing college basketball at Purdue. After playing briefly with the Kautskys, he taught high school social studies and coached baseball and basketball at Alexandria HS and Gerstmeyer HS before serving in the military for World War 2. After his discharge, he returned to Wiley HS to coach and teach. He later moved to California, where he died in 1972 after a lengthy illness.
He was married to Ethyl Wagner (1914-1980)
Source:
Terre Haute Star, December 8, 1950
Terre Haute Star, July 4, 1972
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/norm-cottom/
Sibby Cortelli
Sebastian Nicholas "Sibby" Cortelli
Born:
May 24, 1900
Buffalo, NY
Died:
August 2, 1963
Career
1922-23 Buffalo Rudins (Independent)
1923-24 Buffalo Bisons (Independent)
1924-25 Buffalo Bisons (Independent)
1925-26 Buffalo Bisons (ABL)
1925-26 Olean Metros (Independent)
1926-27 Buffalo Lincolns (Independent)
1927-28 Buffalo (Independent)
1928-29 Buffalo Drydocks (Independent)
1929-30 Buffalo (Independent)
1930-31 Buffalo Lincolns (Independent)
1931-32 Buffalo Hollywoods (Independent)
1932-33 Buffalo (Independent)
1933-34 Buffalo YMCA (Independent)
1934-35 Buffalo (NYSL)
1935-36 Buffalo Bisons (MBC)
Born to Joseph and Margaret Cortelli, Sibby was a popular player around Buffalo for many years in the professional and semi-pro circuits.
He married Rose Campiene in 1920 and they had a daughter and two sons.
Source:
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/sibby-cortelli/
Born:
May 24, 1900
Buffalo, NY
Died:
August 2, 1963
Career
1922-23 Buffalo Rudins (Independent)
1923-24 Buffalo Bisons (Independent)
1924-25 Buffalo Bisons (Independent)
1925-26 Buffalo Bisons (ABL)
1925-26 Olean Metros (Independent)
1926-27 Buffalo Lincolns (Independent)
1927-28 Buffalo (Independent)
1928-29 Buffalo Drydocks (Independent)
1929-30 Buffalo (Independent)
1930-31 Buffalo Lincolns (Independent)
1931-32 Buffalo Hollywoods (Independent)
1932-33 Buffalo (Independent)
1933-34 Buffalo YMCA (Independent)
1934-35 Buffalo (NYSL)
1935-36 Buffalo Bisons (MBC)
Born to Joseph and Margaret Cortelli, Sibby was a popular player around Buffalo for many years in the professional and semi-pro circuits.
He married Rose Campiene in 1920 and they had a daughter and two sons.
Source:
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/sibby-cortelli/
Bland Coffman
Ed Bland Coffman
Born:
May 24, 1910
Died:
September 24, 2001
St. Albans, WV
Career
1930-31 Western Kentucky Teachers College (College)
1931-32 Western Kentucky Teachers College (College)
1935-36 Detroit Hed-Aids (MBC)
Source:
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/bland-coffman/
Born:
May 24, 1910
Died:
September 24, 2001
St. Albans, WV
Career
1930-31 Western Kentucky Teachers College (College)
1931-32 Western Kentucky Teachers College (College)
1935-36 Detroit Hed-Aids (MBC)
Source:
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/bland-coffman/
Bud Coffin
Charles Donald "Bud" Coffin
Born:
March 8, 1911
Indianapolis, IN
Died:
August 2, 1974
Cave Creek, AZ
Career
Southport High School - Indiana (High School)
Highland Military Academy
Eastern Normal (College)
1933-34 Hilgemeier Packers - Indianapolis (Independent)
1934-35 Hilgemeier Packers - Indianapolis (Independent)
1935-36 Hilgemeier Packers - Indianapolis (Independent)
1935-36 Indianapolis U.S. Tire (MBC)
1936-37 Indianapolis U.S. Tire (MBC)
1938-39 Hilgemeier Packers - Indianapolis (Independent)
Born in Indy to Charles and Kathryn Coffin, Bud started working at U.S. Rubber right out of college in 1931. He retired and moved to Phoenix in 1964.
Bud and his wife, Marjorie, had one son.
Source:
Indianapolis Star, August 3, 1974
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/bud-coffin/
Born:
March 8, 1911
Indianapolis, IN
Died:
August 2, 1974
Cave Creek, AZ
Career
Southport High School - Indiana (High School)
Highland Military Academy
Eastern Normal (College)
1933-34 Hilgemeier Packers - Indianapolis (Independent)
1934-35 Hilgemeier Packers - Indianapolis (Independent)
1935-36 Hilgemeier Packers - Indianapolis (Independent)
1935-36 Indianapolis U.S. Tire (MBC)
1936-37 Indianapolis U.S. Tire (MBC)
1938-39 Hilgemeier Packers - Indianapolis (Independent)
Born in Indy to Charles and Kathryn Coffin, Bud started working at U.S. Rubber right out of college in 1931. He retired and moved to Phoenix in 1964.
Bud and his wife, Marjorie, had one son.
Source:
Indianapolis Star, August 3, 1974
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/bud-coffin/
Thursday, March 16, 2017
Junior Byard
Perry Lincoln "Junior" "Junie" Byard, Jr.
Born:
May 9, 1911
Parkerburg, WV
Died:
December 25, 1976
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Career
1926-27 Detroit Northern High School - Michigan (High School)
1931-32 Ferris Institute - Michigan (College)
1932-33 Ferris Institute - Michigan (College)
1934-35 Jaglowicz (Detroit Basketball Association)
1935-36 Windsor Cooper Buses (MBC)
Identifying Junior Byard was difficult. Searching newspapers, I found he did indeed attend Ferris, played basketball in Detroit in the DBA, and even found a box score from his high school days at Detroit Nothern. So where to go from there? Searching "Junior Byard" in Michigan in genealogy records yielded nothing. But assuming he was born roughly in 1910, a just started looking at every "Byard" in Wayne county in the 1920 census who had the same name as his father. That got me to a Perry Byard. Okay, so Perry Byard was a "junior" in Wayne County, but was he the "Junior Byard" who played basketball?
The answer to that question is "Yes." I found an article in the Detroit Free Press saying the Perry Byard, a very skilled golfer, was also on the Detroit Northern HS Championshp basketball team. So hooray for me! Mystery solved.
Born in West Virginia to Perry and Rosalie, Perry and the family moved to Detroit for better prospects. Byard took to basketball and golf, and later in life was an accomplished golf pro in Michigan. He was also president of Southeastern Broach, Inc., at the time of his death.
Junior married Mary Begle (1917-1999) in 1939. They had a son, Mark (1946-1965) and two daughters, including Sharon (1942-1942).
Source:
Detroit Free Press, August 9, 1929
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/junior-byard/
Born:
May 9, 1911
Parkerburg, WV
Died:
December 25, 1976
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Career
1926-27 Detroit Northern High School - Michigan (High School)
1931-32 Ferris Institute - Michigan (College)
1932-33 Ferris Institute - Michigan (College)
1934-35 Jaglowicz (Detroit Basketball Association)
1935-36 Windsor Cooper Buses (MBC)
Identifying Junior Byard was difficult. Searching newspapers, I found he did indeed attend Ferris, played basketball in Detroit in the DBA, and even found a box score from his high school days at Detroit Nothern. So where to go from there? Searching "Junior Byard" in Michigan in genealogy records yielded nothing. But assuming he was born roughly in 1910, a just started looking at every "Byard" in Wayne county in the 1920 census who had the same name as his father. That got me to a Perry Byard. Okay, so Perry Byard was a "junior" in Wayne County, but was he the "Junior Byard" who played basketball?
The answer to that question is "Yes." I found an article in the Detroit Free Press saying the Perry Byard, a very skilled golfer, was also on the Detroit Northern HS Championshp basketball team. So hooray for me! Mystery solved.
Born in West Virginia to Perry and Rosalie, Perry and the family moved to Detroit for better prospects. Byard took to basketball and golf, and later in life was an accomplished golf pro in Michigan. He was also president of Southeastern Broach, Inc., at the time of his death.
Junior married Mary Begle (1917-1999) in 1939. They had a son, Mark (1946-1965) and two daughters, including Sharon (1942-1942).
Source:
Detroit Free Press, August 9, 1929
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/junior-byard/
Bill Brandy
William Sangster Brandy
Born:
July 23, 1909
Scotland
Died:
June 3, 1990
Career
North High School - Akron (High School)
1930-31 Heidelberg College - Ohio (College)
1931-32 Heidelberg College - Ohio (College)
1932-33 Akron Firestone (NPBL)
1933-34 Akron Firestone (Independent)
1934-35 Akron Firestone (Independent)
1935-36 Akron Firestone (MBC)
Born to William and Jessie Brandy in Maryland, Brandy was a great golfer and basketball player in high school and college. While working at Firestone, he played both sports on the company's teams. He died in 1990.
Source:
Akron Beacon Journal, June 15, 1990
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/bill-brandy/
Born:
July 23, 1909
Scotland
Died:
June 3, 1990
Career
North High School - Akron (High School)
1930-31 Heidelberg College - Ohio (College)
1931-32 Heidelberg College - Ohio (College)
1932-33 Akron Firestone (NPBL)
1933-34 Akron Firestone (Independent)
1934-35 Akron Firestone (Independent)
1935-36 Akron Firestone (MBC)
Born to William and Jessie Brandy in Maryland, Brandy was a great golfer and basketball player in high school and college. While working at Firestone, he played both sports on the company's teams. He died in 1990.
Source:
Akron Beacon Journal, June 15, 1990
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/bill-brandy/
Herm Bottema
Herman Mark Bottema
Born:
April 11, 1912
Indianapolis, IN
Died:
June 6, 2002
Indianapolis, IN
Career
Arsenal Technical - Indiana (High School)
1933-34 Hilgemeier Packers - Indianapolis (Independent)
1934-35 Hilgemeier Packers - Indianapolis (Independent)
1935-36 Indianapolis Kautskys (MBC)
1935-36 Hilgemeier Packers - Indianapolis (Independent)
1936-37 Indianapolis Kautskys (MBC)
1937-38 Hilgemeier Packers - Indianapolis (Independent)
1938-39 Hilgemeier Packers - Indianapolis (Independent)
Player is listed on some encyclopedias as Ray Bottema (1920-1980) of Indianapolis. Although Ray did play basketball for a year at Butler after World War 2, he would have only been 15 years old when he signed with the Kautskys in 1935, so I found it highly unlikely this is the correct player. (He would have been a sophomore in high school at the time, and that makes little sense.) Ray wound being a dairy farmer, and died of a heart attack in 1980.
So who is this Bottema player?
An article in the December 19, 1938, issue of the Indianapolis Star mention a basketball player named Herm Bottema playing for the Hilgemeier Packers. The article also mentions his teammates included Cy Proffitt, who also played on the MBC's Kautskys, as well as Leo Crowe, who played for the Kautskys when they joined the NBL in 1937-38. Another box score from a different game mentions Harlan Wilson, who also played for the Kautskys in the MBC. All the evidence leads to this player being Herm Bottema and not Ray Bottema.
Source:
Franklin (IN) Evening Star, March 21, 1936
Indianapolis Star, December 19, 1938
Star Press (Muncie, Indiana), February 7, 1980
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/ray-bottema/
Born:
April 11, 1912
Indianapolis, IN
Died:
June 6, 2002
Indianapolis, IN
Career
Arsenal Technical - Indiana (High School)
1933-34 Hilgemeier Packers - Indianapolis (Independent)
1934-35 Hilgemeier Packers - Indianapolis (Independent)
1935-36 Indianapolis Kautskys (MBC)
1935-36 Hilgemeier Packers - Indianapolis (Independent)
1936-37 Indianapolis Kautskys (MBC)
1937-38 Hilgemeier Packers - Indianapolis (Independent)
1938-39 Hilgemeier Packers - Indianapolis (Independent)
Player is listed on some encyclopedias as Ray Bottema (1920-1980) of Indianapolis. Although Ray did play basketball for a year at Butler after World War 2, he would have only been 15 years old when he signed with the Kautskys in 1935, so I found it highly unlikely this is the correct player. (He would have been a sophomore in high school at the time, and that makes little sense.) Ray wound being a dairy farmer, and died of a heart attack in 1980.
So who is this Bottema player?
An article in the December 19, 1938, issue of the Indianapolis Star mention a basketball player named Herm Bottema playing for the Hilgemeier Packers. The article also mentions his teammates included Cy Proffitt, who also played on the MBC's Kautskys, as well as Leo Crowe, who played for the Kautskys when they joined the NBL in 1937-38. Another box score from a different game mentions Harlan Wilson, who also played for the Kautskys in the MBC. All the evidence leads to this player being Herm Bottema and not Ray Bottema.
Source:
Franklin (IN) Evening Star, March 21, 1936
Indianapolis Star, December 19, 1938
Star Press (Muncie, Indiana), February 7, 1980
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/ray-bottema/
Norm Borton
Norman A. "Bull" Borton
Born:
October 28, 1910
Emerson, MI
Died:
September 25, 1999
Fort Walton Beach, FL
Career
1926-27 Alma High School - Michigan (High School)
1927-28 Alma High School - Michigan (High School)
1928-29 Alma High School - Michigan (High School)
1931-32 Alma College - Michigan (College)
1932-33 Alma College - Michigan (College)
1934-35 Detroit Hed-Aids (Independent)
1935-36 Detroit Hed-Aids (MBC)
1936-37 Detroit Altes Lagers (MBC)
1937-38 Briggs Beautywares - Highland Park, Michigan (Independent)
1938-39 Briggs Beautywares - Highland Park, Michigan (Independent)
1939-40 Briggs Beautywares - Highland Park, Michigan (Independent)
1940-41 Briggs Beautywares - Highland Park, Michigan (Independent)
1941-42 Briggs Beautywares - Highland Park, Michigan (Independent)
1949-50 Alma College - Michigan (College) Head coach
1950-51 Alma College - Michigan (College) Head coach
Born to William and Ava Borton, Norm played football, basketball, and ran track while at Alma. After playing for various pro and semi-pro teams around Detroit, he returned to Alma where he was head coach for two seasons. (Some places say he coached nine years, so seven of those may have been as an assistant, but school media guide only shows him at the helm of the team for two seasons.)
Norm married Reeva Davis in 1946 and they had one daughter.
Source:
Morning Sun, August 18, 2008
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/norm-borton/
Born:
October 28, 1910
Emerson, MI
Died:
September 25, 1999
Fort Walton Beach, FL
Career
1926-27 Alma High School - Michigan (High School)
1927-28 Alma High School - Michigan (High School)
1928-29 Alma High School - Michigan (High School)
1931-32 Alma College - Michigan (College)
1932-33 Alma College - Michigan (College)
1934-35 Detroit Hed-Aids (Independent)
1935-36 Detroit Hed-Aids (MBC)
1936-37 Detroit Altes Lagers (MBC)
1937-38 Briggs Beautywares - Highland Park, Michigan (Independent)
1938-39 Briggs Beautywares - Highland Park, Michigan (Independent)
1939-40 Briggs Beautywares - Highland Park, Michigan (Independent)
1940-41 Briggs Beautywares - Highland Park, Michigan (Independent)
1941-42 Briggs Beautywares - Highland Park, Michigan (Independent)
1949-50 Alma College - Michigan (College) Head coach
1950-51 Alma College - Michigan (College) Head coach
Born to William and Ava Borton, Norm played football, basketball, and ran track while at Alma. After playing for various pro and semi-pro teams around Detroit, he returned to Alma where he was head coach for two seasons. (Some places say he coached nine years, so seven of those may have been as an assistant, but school media guide only shows him at the helm of the team for two seasons.)
Norm married Reeva Davis in 1946 and they had one daughter.
Source:
Morning Sun, August 18, 2008
Stats:
http://probasketballencyclopedia.com/player/norm-borton/