Harold “Butch” Sciniski was a fixture in the rough and tumble world of New Jersey semi-professional basketball for fifteen seasons. He appeared in two major league games with The Paterson Crescents in 1926. During the last five years of his career, he played with the Detroit Clowns, a New Jersey-based barnstorming team.
| BUTCH SCINSKI |
Height: |
6:01 |
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Weight: |
190 |
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College: |
None |
| Harold William Scinski |
Born: Aug 1, 1904 |
Died: Feb 13, 1987 |
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Hometown: |
Pompton Lakes, NJ |
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REGULAR SEASON RECORD |
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Team |
League |
GA |
FGM |
FTM |
FTA |
PCT. |
AST |
PTS |
AVG |
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| 1922-23 |
Paterson Totowa |
Indep |
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| 1923-24 |
Pequannock Five |
Indep |
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| 1924-25 |
Pequannock Five |
Indep |
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| 1924-25 |
Paterson Faber Plumbers |
Indep |
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| 1925-26 |
Paterson |
MBL |
2 |
1 |
0 |
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2 |
1.0 |
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| 1926-27 |
Mountain View Big Five |
Indep |
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| 1927-28 |
Mountain View Big Five |
Indep |
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| 1927-28 |
Belleville Colligates |
Indep |
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| 1928-29 |
South Paterson Jordan Leagers |
Indep |
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| 1928-29 |
Pompton Lakes Klumps |
Indep |
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| 1929-30 |
Pompton Lakes Klumps |
Indep |
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| 1929-30 |
Cedar Grove Overbrook Hospital Five |
Indep |
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| 1929-30 |
Montclair Caseys |
Indep |
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| 1930-31 |
Paterson Crescents |
Indep |
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| 1930-31 |
Bergenfield Elks |
Indep |
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| 1931-2 |
Bergenfield Elks |
Indep |
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| 1931-32 |
Cedar Grove Overbrook Hospital Five |
Indep |
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| 1932-33 |
Pompton Lakes Klumps |
Indep |
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| 1933-34 |
Cedar Grove Overbrook
Hospital Five |
Indep |
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| 1934-35 |
Detroit Clowns |
Indep |
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| 1935-36 |
Detroit Clowns |
Indep |
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| 1936-37 |
Detroit Clowns |
Indep |
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| 1937-38 |
Detroit Clowns |
Indep |
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Major League Totals |
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2 |
1 |
0 |
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2 |
1.0 |
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Joe Schwarzer was born in the Austro-Hungary Empire, and moved to the United States when he was four. He grew up to be an amazingly talented natural athlete who excelled at multiple sports while he attended Syracuse University. In basketball, he was an excellent ball handler and fine shooter. He was the designated free throw shooter at a time when one player shot all the free throws for a team. Schwarzer was retroactively named a Helms Foundation 1918 All-American. He was declared ineligible his senior season in basketball by the university due to a ruling by the Athletic Committee that he had used up his varsity eligibility by starting for three seasons already. Besides starring in basketball, he also lettered in football (four times) and in baseball (and was captain of all three teams). Schwarzer was an All-American End on the football team in 1918, a team that went 8-1-1. He graduated with a law degree from Syracuse in 1919. While practicing law in Syracuse, Schwarzer remained active in sports the rest of his life. Schwarzer played professional basketball, on a limited basis, from 1919 to 1928. He was the the head coach of the freshman basketball team in 1924, as the team went 17-0. He was briefly an assistant football coach at Syracuse from 1923 to 1925, and then for a while at New York University. In 1927, he was the head football coach at Manhattan College. Schwarzer was a college football umpire from the 1940’s until his retirement in the mid 1960’s.
| JOE SCHWARZER |
Height: |
5:11 |
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Weight: |
165 |
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College: |
Syracuse’18 |
| Joseph Karl Schwarzer |
Born: Sep 2, 1895 |
Died: Sep 7, 1989 |
Hometown: |
Albany, NY |
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REGULAR SEASON RECORD |
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| Year |
Team |
League |
GA |
FGM |
FTM |
FTA |
PCT. |
AST |
PTS |
AVG |
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| 1915-16 |
Syracuse |
College |
12 |
24 |
0 |
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48 |
4.0 |
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| 1916-17 |
Syracuse |
College |
14 |
23 |
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46 |
3.3 |
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| 1917-18 |
Syracuse |
College |
15 |
45 |
61 |
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151 |
10.1 |
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| 1918-19 |
Syracuse All-Stars |
Indep |
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| 1918-19 |
Auburn Oswego Canoe Club |
Indep |
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| 1919-20 |
Gloversville |
NYSL |
4 |
6 |
8 |
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20 |
5.0 |
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| 1919-20 |
Syracuse All-Syracuse |
Indep |
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| 1919=2- |
Rochester Centrals |
Indep |
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| 1920-21 |
Gloversville–Mohawk |
NYSL |
21 |
26 |
41 |
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93 |
4.4 |
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| 1921-22 |
Mohawk |
NYSL |
17 |
22 |
27 |
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71 |
4.2 |
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| 1921-22 |
Binghamton |
Indep |
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| 1922-23 |
Utica Utes |
Indep |
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| 1922-23 |
Syracuse All-Syracuse |
Indep |
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| 1922-23 |
Syracuse Alhambras |
Indep |
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| 1928-29 |
Syracuse All-Americans |
Indep |
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Major League Totals |
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42 |
54 |
76 |
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184 |
4.4 |
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