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REGULAR SEASON RECORD
Year Team League     GA FGM FTM   FTA  PCT.  AST  PTS AVG
1910-11 Homestead CBL 1 0 0 0 0.0
Major League Totals 1 0 0 0 0.0

TED FRITSCH

Ted Fritch was a football all-conference football player at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point from 1940 to 1942 and captain of 1942 squad. Fritsch also was a four-year letterwinner in basketball from 1938 to 1942.  Fritsch played for the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League from 1942 until 1950. Nicknamed “The Bull,” he was a bruising fullback on offense and a tenacious linebacker on defense. He returned kickoffs and punts. He punted and handled the place-kicking duties.In his nine-year National Football League career, Fritsch scored 380 points and rushed for 2,200 yards. He led the league in scoring in 1946 with 100 points and was a two-time All-Pro selection. He led the Packers in rushing three times and in scoring four times.  Fritsch also played professional basketball for two seasons in the National Basketball League  with the Oshkosh All-Stars  and played AAA baseball with the Los Angeles Angels in the Pacfic Coast League. After his retirement from the Packers, He taught and coached at Green Bay Premontre High School for 15 years.

 

TED FRITSCH Height: 5:10 Weight: 210 College: Wisconsin (Stevens Point’42
Theodore Leo Fritsch Born: Oct 31, 1920 Died: Oct 4, 1979 Hometown: Spencer, Wi
REGULAR SEASON RECORD
Year Team League     GA FGM FTM   FTA  PCT.  AST  PTS   AVG
1938-39 Wisconin-Stevens Point COllege
1939-40 Wisconin-Stevens Point College
1940-41 Wisconin-Stevens Point Colllege
1941-42 Wisconin-Stevens Point Colllege
1944-45 Oshkosh NBL 9 1 3 5 0.6
1946-47 Oshkosh NBL 10 5 1 2 .500 11 1.1
1946-47 Green Bay Packers Indep
1947-48 Manitowoc Braves Indep
1948-49 Manitowoc Braves Indep
Major League Totals 19 6 4 16 0.8
PLAYOFF RECORD
Year Team League     GA FGM FTM   FTA  PCT.  AST  PTS   AVG
1944-45 Oshkosh WBT 1 0 0 0 .000 0 0.0
1946-47 Oshkosh NBL 3 0 0 0 .000 0 0.0
1946-47 Oshkosh WBT 3 1 3 5 .600 5 1.7
Major League Totals 7 1 3 5 .600 5 0.7

 

 

 

 

 

 

FRANKIE FRISCH

Frisch was a four-sport star at Fordham University playing baseball, basketball, football and running track. His nickname was the “Fordham Flash.” Frisch played major league baseball for nineteen seasons (1919-37) first for the the New York Giants and later for the St.Louis Cardinals. His lifetime batting average was .317. He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1947.

 

FRANKIE FRISCH Height: 5:11 Weight: 165 College: Fordham’19
Frank Francis Frisch Jr. Born: Sep 9, 1897 Died: Mar 12, 1973 Hometown: Bronx, NY
Played Major League Baseball REGULAR SEASON RECORD
Year Team League     GA FGM FTM   FTA  PCT.  AST  PTS AVG
1915-16 Fordham (Frosh) College
1916-17 Fordham College
1917-18 Fordham College
1918-19 Fordham College
1919-20 New York IBL 1 0 0 0 0.0
1920-21 New York All- Colleiates Undep
1921-22 New York EBL 1 0 0 0 0.0
Major League Totals 2 0 0 0 0.0

 

KARL FRIEDMANN

 

KARL FRIEDMANN Height: 6:00 Weight: 175 College: Dartmouth’25
Karl Rueckert Friedmann Born: Aug 19, 1903 Died: Dec 12, 2001 Hometown: Reading, Pa.
REGULAR SEASON RECORD
Year Team League     GA FGM FTM   FTA  PCT.  AST  PTS AVG
1921-33 Dartmouth (Frosh) College
1922-23 Dartmouth College
1923-24 Dartmouth College
1924-25 Dartmouth College
1925-26 Perth Amboy MBL 2 1 4 6 3.0
Major League Totals 2 1 4 6 3.0

MARTY FRIEDMAN

Marty Friedman grew up on New York City’s lower East Side. He learned the game of basketball playing for the University Settlement House, the NYC 1906-08 AAU champions. Friedman first played with Barney Sedran as a teenager. They later joined forces as pros in 1911 and maintained a partnership that stretched over a dozen years and earned them fame as the “Heavenly Twins”. Sedran was the offensive star, while Friedman redefined the way the guard position was played. Most of the outstanding early pro defenders (Jack Fox, Winnie Kinkaide) were stocky, powerfully built men who relied on strength rather than speed. Friedman, at 5’7″ and 140 pounds had the size and agility of the forwards he was guarding. In 1913-14, while playing for Utica in the New York State Basketball League, the “twins” broke Troy’s four-year championship run. The NYSL folded in January of 1915. Three weeks later, Friedman and Sedran signed with Carbondale, an obscure team playing in a minor league in the coal-mining region of Western Pennsylvania. The team reeled off 35-straight wins in the next eight weeks. Many of the games were against minor league teams, but they also defeated many Pennsylvania State Basketball League and Eastern Basketball League teams that ventured into the tiny Carbondale Armory. Friedman played two years in the EBL before he joined the Army at the outset of WW I. While overseas, he organized and participated in the first international basketball tournament. Friedman returned to the pro game in 1919 to renew his partnership with Barney Sedran. Their Albany team won 18 of 19 games to capture the first-half of the NYSL season. In 1920-21, Albany won both halves of NYSL to win the championship outright. Playing for Easthampton, Friedman and Sedran also won the championship of the Interstate Basketball League the same season. In addition to the two league commitments, they played with the independent New York Whirlwinds on Sundays. In April of 1921, the Whirlwinds split two games against the original Celtics in a highly-publicized series in New York City. Nearly 20,000 fans attended the two games, unprecedented numbers at the time. In 1922-23, Friedman and Sedran maintained their hectic pace by playing on teams in the Metropolitan Basketball League,  NYSL and EBL in addition to dozens of independent games.The 1923-24 season saw the split of the “twins” partnership. Friedman was lured to Cleveland by wealthy department store owner Max Rosenblum to build a team that could be a national basketball power. During the next two years Friedman’s team played a strong independent schedule throughout the Midwest. They also engaged in some titanic struggles with the Original Celtics in front of crowds of over 10,000 in Cleveland Hall. Friedman’s squad won the first American Basketball League title in 1925-26. They also won the first half of a split-season the next year, but slumped badly in the second-half and Friedman was fired at the end of the season. Friedman briefly coached in the ABL in the late thirties. He retired early in 1939-40 season as coach of the Troy NYSL team and turned the duties over to his lifelong friend, Barney Sedran.

 

MARTY FRIEDMAN Height: 5:07 Weight: 140 College: None
Max H. Friedman Born: Jul 12.1889 Died:Jan 1, 1986 Hometown: New York, NY
REGULAR SEASON RECORD
Year Team League     GA FGM  FTM   FTA  PCT.  AST  PTS AVG
1906-08 New York University Settlement House AAU
1907-08 New York University Settlement House AAU
1908-09 New York Roosevelts Indep
1909-10 Newburgh HRL 14 23 0 46 3.3
1910-11 Hudson HRL 22 39 13 91 4.1
1911-12 Newburgh HRL 20 23 0 46 2.3
1912-13 Utica NYSL 6 2 3 7 1.2
1913-14 Utica NYSL 57 97 72 266 4.7
1914-15 Utica NYSL 26 45 49 139 5.3
1914-15 Carbondale ICL 8 20 0 40 5.0
1915-16 Jasper EBL 37 54 1 6 .167 35 109 2.9
1915-16 Brooklyn ISL 4 2 5 9 2.3
1916-17 Jasper EBL 39 71 0 57 142 3.6
1917-18  Military Service
1918-19  Military Service
1919-20 Passiac ISL 13 30 27 87 6.7
1919-20 Albany NYSL 40 97 58 252 6.3
1919-20 Turners Falls IL 9 25 0 50 5.6
1919-20 New York Whirlwinds Indep
1919-20 Newark AC Indep
1919-20 Passaic AC Indep
1920-21 Albany NYSL 42 88 118 294 7.0
1920-21 Bridgeport CSL 2 5 2 12 6.0
1920-21 Easthampton IL 20 55 71 181 9.1
1920-21 Trenton PSL 1 2 2 6 6.0
1921-22 Brooklyn Dodgers MBL 12 12 11 35 2.9
1921-22 New York EBL 2 1 4 7 .571 0 6 3.0
1921-22 MohawkAlbany NYSL 6 10 11 31 5.2
1921-22 Easthampton IL 5 11 10 32 6.4
1922-23 Philadelphia EBL 11 16 24 45 .533 12 56 5.1
1922-23 Brooklyn Dodgers MBL 23 46 25 117 5.1
1922-23 Albany NYSL 21 50 41 141 6.7
1923-24 Gloversville NYSL 1 2 2 6 6.0
1923-24 Cleveland Indep
1924-25 Cleveland Indep
1925-26 Cleveland ABL 16 10 2 22 1.4
1926-27 Cleveland ABL 10 0 2 2 0.2
Major League Totals 459 816 553 2185 4.8
PLAYOFF RECORD
Year Team League     GA FGM  FTM   FTA  PCT.  AST  PTS AVG
1916-17 Jasper EBL 3 3 0 6 2.0
1920-21 Easthampton IL 5 19 11 49 9.8
1920-21 Albany WS 5 7 9 23 4.6
1921-22 Easthampton IL 3 8 2 18 6.0
1925-26 Cleveland ABL 1 0 0 0 0.0
1926-27 Cleveland ABL 1 0 0 0 0.0
Major League Totals 18 37 22 96 5.3

TED FRIEDLAND

TED FRIEDLAND Height: 5:11 Weight: 160 College: None
Theodore Friedland Born:: Aug 19, 1906 Died:  Nov 11, 1990 Hometown: Brooklyn, NY
REGULAR SEASON RECORD
Year Team League     GA FGM FTM   FTA  PCT.  AST  PTS AVG
1929-30 Brooklyn Jewish Center Indep
1930-31 Brooklyn Jewish Center Indep
1931-32 Brooklyn Jewish Center MBL 6 4 0 8 1.3
1932-33 Brooklyn Union Temple Indep
1933-34 Brooklyn Union Temple Indep
Major League Totals 6 4 0 8 1.3

ALBERT FRIEDENBERG

ALBERT FRIEDENBERG Height: 5:09 Weight: 145 College: None
Albert M. Friedenberg Born: Oct 18, 1890 Died: Dec 15, 1950 Hometown: Philadelphia, Pa.
REGULAR SEASON RECORD
Year Team League     GA FGM FTM   FTA  PCT.  AST  PTS AVG
1909-10 South Philadelphia  De Neri EBL 4 5 0 10 2.5
Major League Totals 4 5 0 10 2.5

 

 

 

 

FRIDO FREY

FRIDO FREY Height: 6:02 Weight: 200 College: LIU’42
Born:  Oct 26, 1921 Died:  May 16, 2000 Hometown: Brooklyn, NY
REGULAR SEASON RECORD
Year Team League     GA FGM FTM   FTA  PCT.  AST  PTS AVG
1941-42 L.I.U College
U.S. Coast Guard Military
1944-45 New Britain Pros Indep
1945-46 New York ABL 30 47 48 142 4.7
1945-46 Hartford NEBL 1 2 1 5 5.0
1946-47 Brooklyn ABL 25 93 96 282 11.3
1946-47 New York BAA 23 28 32 56 .571 14 88 3.8
1947-48 Paterson ABL 33 75 67 104 .644 217 6.6
1947-48 Cohoes NYSL 1 5 5.0
1948-49 Paterson-Brooklyn ABL 36 79 54 99 .545 212 5.9
1948-49 Cohoes NYSL 1 2 2.0
Major League Totals 53 75 80 230 4.3
PLAYOFF RECORD
Year Team League     GA FGM FTM   FTA  PCT.  AST  PTS AVG
1945-46 New York ABL 1 3 7 13 13.0
1945-46 Hartford NEBL 2 15 4 34 17.0
1946-47 New York BAA 5 3 4 11 .364 7 10 2.0
1947-48 Paterson ABL 5 18 9 45 9.0
Major League Totals 6 6 11 23 3.8

GEORGE FREILICHER

 

GEORGE FREILICHER Height: 5:09 Weight: 165 College: George Washington’36
George Goetz Freilicher Born: Mar 7, 1911 Died:  Dec 10, 1982 Hometown: Brooklyn, NY
REGULAR SEASON RECORD
Year Team League     GA FGM FTM   FTA  PCT.  AST  PTS AVG
1934-35 George Washington College
1935-36 George Washington College
1936-37 Washington Heurich B rewers Indep
1937-38 Takoma Park Pros Indep
1938-39 Washington ABL 18 16 8 40 2.2
1939-40 Hagerstown Marketeers Indep
1940-41 Hagerstown Marketeers Indep
1942-46 U.S. Navy Military Service
Major League Totals 18 16 8 40 2.2

 

 

 

 

 

EDDIE FREDERICKS

In July of 1944, Eddie Fredericks was killed in action on Guam during World War II.

 

EDDIE FREDERICKS Height: 5:10 Weight: 160 College: None
Edward Joseph Fredericks Born: May 10,1913 Died:  Jul 17, 1944 Hometown: Brooklyn, NY
REGULAR SEASON RECORD
Year Team League     GA FGM FTM   FTA  PCT.  AST  PTS AVG
1930-31 Greenpoint Cyclones YMCA
1935-36 Brooklyn St.Anthony’s Indep
1936-37 Atlantic City ABL 3 11 6 28 9.3
1936-37 New York Celtics Indep
1936-37 Yonkers Caseys Indep
1937-38 Yonkers Caseys Indep
1938-39 Brooklyn Americans Indep
1939-40 Brooklyn St.Peter’s Indep
1939-40 New York National City Bank Indep
1941-42 Pittsfield NYSL 1 0 0 0 0.0
1942-44 U.S. Army Military
Major League Totals 3 11 6 28 9.3