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- O'Reilly (1923–1927) Elmer Ripley (1927–1929) Bill Dudak (1929–1930) John T. Colrick (1930–1931) Fred Mesmer (1931–1938) Elmer Ripley (1938–1943) No team (1943–1945)...
- just another example of what they call the mayor's spendthrift ways." Colrick, Patricia Florio. Hoboken Archived August 3, 2020, at the Wayback Machine...
- O'Reilly (1923–1927) Elmer Ripley (1927–1929) Bill Dudak (1929–1930) John T. Colrick (1930–1931) Fred Mesmer (1931–1938) Elmer Ripley (1938–1943) No team (1943–1945)...
- Steinberg (1930–1931) Les Fries (1931–1933) No team (1933–1934) John T. Colrick (1934–1936) Honey Russell (1936–1943) No team (1943–1946) Bob Davies (1946–1947)...
- 1946-1949 seasons 1929-1930 Bill Dudack 1 13-12 .520 – – 1930-1931 John Colrick 1 5-16 .238 – – 1931-1938 Fred Mesmer 7 53-76 .411 none none 1938-1943...
- Steinberg (1930–1931) Les Fries (1931–1933) No team (1933–1934) John T. Colrick (1934–1936) Honey Russell (1936–1943) No team (1943–1946) Bob Davies (1946–1947)...
- Steinberg (1930–1931) Les Fries (1931–1933) No team (1933–1934) John T. Colrick (1934–1936) Honey Russell (1936–1943) No team (1943–1946) Bob Davies (1946–1947)...
- Dan Steinberg 1930–31 12–11 (.522) Les Fries 1931–33 18–13 (.581) John Colrick 1933–35 8–22 (.267) Bob Davies 1946–47 24–3 (.889) Jack Reitemeier 1947–49...
- Steinberg (1930–1931) Les Fries (1931–1933) No team (1933–1934) John T. Colrick (1934–1936) Honey Russell (1936–1943) No team (1943–1946) Bob Davies (1946–1947)...
- Ripley (1927–1929, 1938–1943, 1946–1949) Bill Dudak (1929–1930) John T. Colrick (1930–1931) Fred Mesmer (1931–1938) Program suspended (1943–1945) due to...