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Kathleen Lois "Flash"
Florreich (April 29, 1927 –
September 11, 1991) was a
pitcher and
utility player who pla**** from 1943
through 1950 for
three different...
- the All-Star
teams from 1946 to 1954
included Dorothy Kamenshek, Lois
Florreich,
Dorothy Harrell,
Carolyn Morris,
Alice Pollitt, Ruth Richard, Rose Gacioch...
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Loretta Dwojak Lillian Faralla Jean Faut
Peggy Fenton Helen Filarski Lois
Florreich Betty Francis Mary
Froning Rose
Gacioch Luisa Gallegos Gertrude Ganote...
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players as
pitcher Helen Nicol and
slugger Audrey Wagner, as well as Lois
Florreich,
Katie Horstman,
Elizabeth ****n,
Dorothy Schroeder, and Fern Shollenberger...
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illustrator Clay
Felker (1925–2008), co-founder of New York
magazine Lois
Florreich (1927–1991),
pitcher in the All-American
Girls Professional Baseball League...
- (SB) Ann
Harnett (KEN)
Johanna Hageman (SB)
Edythe Perlick (RAC) Lois
Florreich (SB)
Phyllis Koehn (KEN)
Eileen Burmeister (ROC)
Sophie Kurys (RAC) 12...
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inaugural season. She
served primarily as a
backup at
third base for Lois
Florreich,
hitting a .190
batting average in 18 games.
Chester opened 1944 with...
- surp****ed only by
Racine Belles'
Joanne Winter (248) and Rockford's Lois
Florreich (231). In addition, she tied with Rockford's
Margaret Holgerson for the...
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hitter could top the .300
average mark for the year. Rockford's Lois
Florreich collected a 0.67
earned run
average and
South Bend's Jean Faut had a ...
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first round, and
upset the
Kenosha Comets in
three games. In Game 1, Lois
Florreich recorded the
first no-hitter in
series history during a 6–0 victory, while...