- Leo
Schrall (April 7, 1907 –
February 3, 1999) was an
infielder and
manager in
minor league baseball and a head
coach in
college baseball. Born in Cresson...
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Department of Agriculture.
Retrieved 6
April 2019.
Nelson CB, Pomeroy, BS,
Schrall, K, Park, WE, Lindeman, RJ (Jun 1952). "An
outbreak of
conjunctivitis due...
- (6): 267–273. doi:10.1128/microbe.6.267.1. Nelson, C. B.; Pomeroy, B. S.;
Schrall, Katherine; Park, W. E.; Lindeman, R. J. (1952-06-01). "An
Outbreak of...
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professional baseball player for
Colorado Rockies and
Pittsburgh Pirates Leo
Schrall —
baseball head
coach from 1949
through 1972, led
Bradley Braves to two...
- seasons,
spanning from 1948 to 1949. She was used by
Peoria manager Leo
Schrall as a
backup for
Josephine Lenard, Mary
Reynolds and
Eilaine Roth. In 1988...
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Retrieved 2011-09-05.
Rountree Mary
AAGPBL website –
Retrieved 2012-05-15.
Schrall, Leo
AAGPBL website –
Retrieved 2011-09-05. Shinners,
Ralph AAGPBL website...
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Gettman (1914) Bill
Hands (1959) Lou
Koupal (1923) Bill
Piercy (1914) Leo
Schrall (MGR, 1957–1959) Jose
Tartabull (1958) Gene
Thompson (MGR, 1956) Jose Vidal...
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their home
games at Tom
Connor Field. The team was
coached by Leo
Schrall in his 2nd year at Bradley. The
Braves won the
District V
playoff to advance...
- over all or
parts of
seven seasons spanning 1942–1951.
February 3 – Leo
Schrall, 91,
player and
manager in the
Minor Leagues, as well as a
famed head coach...
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Thelma Eisen 1946 [second half] *
Johnny Gottselig 1947 [first half] * Leo
Schrall 1947 [second half] 1948 1949 * Leo
Murphy 1950 [first half] * Mary Reynolds...