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Ossee Freeman Schreckengost (April 11, 1875 – July 9, 1914), born F. Osee Schrecongost, was an
American professional baseball catcher and
first baseman...
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Mertes doubled,
bringing home Donlin. In the Athletics' half of the sixth,
Ossee Schreckengost doubled and
advanced to
third on a wild pitch, but did not...
- 1978),
German road
bicycle racer Ossee Schreckengost (1875-1914),
American baseball player, also
competed as
Ossee Schreck Schreck Ensemble, a Dutch...
- Bad
Aussee (German: [baːt aʊ̯sˈseː];
Central Bavarian: Bod
Ossee) is a town in the
Austrian state of Styria,
located at the
confluence of the
three sources...
- 20 or more wins.
Around this time, he was
sharing a room with
teammate Ossee Schreckengost, as was
customary during the era;
Schreckengost later refused...
- building,
Redbank Valley Intermediate School, is
located in Hawthorn, PA.
Ossee Schreckengost -
Baseball player, born in New
Bethlehem (1875) "Google Maps"...
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periods or "dynasties." His
original team, with
players such as Rube Waddell,
Ossee Schrecongost, and
Eddie Plank, won the
pennant in 1902 (when
there was no...
- City (Redbank Township);
managed the Owens-Illinois gl****
plant in
Clarion Ossee Schreckengost -
Major League Baseball player; born in New
Bethlehem Randall...
- Joe
Sugden to
Cleveland Infielders Jimmy Burke,
Cupid Childs, Ed McKean,
Ossee Schreckengost,
Bobby Wallace to St.
Louis Patsy Tebeau to St.
Louis (to...
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Ossee Lee
Bodenhamer (June 27, 1891 – June 19, 1933) was an
American businessman who
served as the 12th
national commander of the
American Legion from...