Tony Calland played professional basketball for sixteen seasons and semi-professional baseball for nearly twenty years. Calland played independent basketball for many teams. His most successful years where spent playing with the Union City Reds in the late 1920’s and early 1930’s. During the 1932-33 season, Calland and was the third-leading scorer in the Metropolitan Basketball League and was instrumental in Union City’s advance to the league finals. In the mid-1930’s, Calland began playing with the House of David, a popular touring team, that was sponsored by a religious sect hat required each player to grow a beard.
TONY CALLAND |
Height: |
5:07 |
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Weight: |
155 |
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College: |
None |
Anthony J0seph Calandriello |
Born: Sep 2, 1902 |
Died: Oct 15, 1997 |
Hometown: |
Hoboken, NJ |
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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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1920-22 |
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Indep |
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1922-24 |
1923-24 |
Indep |
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1924-25 |
Sheridan Big Five |
Indep |
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1924-25 |
Union City Holy Family Lyceum |
Indep |
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1925-26 |
New York Nationals |
Indep |
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1925-26 |
Ridgefield Park Phil Sheridan Big Five |
Iindep |
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1925-26 |
Union City Holy Family Lyceum |
Indep |
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1926-27 |
New York Nationals |
Indep |
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1926-27 |
Ridgefield Park Phil Sheridan Big Five |
Iindep |
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1926-27 |
Union City Holy Family Lyceum |
Indep |
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1926-27 |
Little Ferry Diamonds AC |
Indep |
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1927-28 |
Catskill |
MBL |
15 |
38 |
22 |
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98 |
6.5 |
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1927-28 |
Union City Holy Family Lyceum |
Indep |
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1927-28 |
Hoboken St.Joseph’s Catholic Club |
Indep |
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1928-29 |
Brooklyn–Paterson |
ABL |
5 |
8 |
2 |
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18 |
3.6 |
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1928-29 |
Union City Reds |
Indep |
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1928-29 |
Catskill Independents |
Indep |
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1928-29 |
Detroit Cougars |
Indep |
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1929-30 |
New York |
ABL |
2 |
5 |
3 |
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13 |
6.5 |
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1929-30 |
Camden-Wilmington |
EBL |
19 |
35 |
38 |
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108 |
5.7 |
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1929-30 |
Union City Reds |
Indep |
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1930-31 |
Camden |
EBL |
4 |
6 |
7 |
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19 |
4.8 |
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1930-31 |
Union City Reds |
Indep |
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1930-31 |
Hoboken St.Joseph’s Catholic Club |
Indep |
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1931-32 |
Union City |
MBL |
11 |
15 |
3 |
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33 |
3.0 |
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1931-32 |
Hoboken St.Joseph’s Catholic Club |
Indep |
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1932-33 |
Union City |
MBL |
38 |
115 |
35 |
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265 |
7.0 |
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1932-33 |
Billie Taylor’s Metropolitan League Stars |
Indep |
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1932-33 |
Tony Calland All-Stars |
Indep |
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1933-34 |
Union City |
ABL |
31 |
45 |
26 |
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116 |
3.7 |
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1933-34 |
Hoboken St.Joseph’s Catholic Club |
Indep |
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1934-35 |
House of David |
Indep |
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1935-36 |
Alabama Pitts All-Stars |
Indep |
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1935-36 |
New York Original Celtics |
Indep |
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1936-37 |
House of David |
Indep |
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1937-38 |
House of David |
Indep |
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1937-38 |
Detrot Clowns |
Indep |
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1937-38 |
Cliffside Park AC |
Indep |
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1938-39 |
House of David |
Indep |
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1939-40 |
Hoboken Oxfords |
Indep |
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1939-40 |
Brooklyn St.Mary’s Americans |
Indep |
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Major League Totals |
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102 |
226 |
91 |
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543 |
5.3 |
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PLAYOFF RECORD |
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Year |
Team |
League |
GA |
FGM |
FTM |
FTA |
PCT. |
AST |
PTS |
AVG |
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1927-28 |
Catskill |
MBL |
2 |
0 |
3 |
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3 |
1.5 |
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1932-33 |
Union City |
MBL |
2 |
6 |
1 |
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13 |
6.5 |
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Major League Totals |
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4 |
6 |
4 |
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16 |
4.0 |
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In the mid-1930′
Bob Calihan was a native of Chicago who went on to become Detroit’s most famous basketball personality of the first half of the century. Calihan led Detroit University to a 41-18 record during his three collegiate seasons. In 1940, he signed a pro contract with the Detroit Eagles of the National Basketball League. The Eagles managed only a fourth-place finish in the NBL, but came alive in the post-season to win the 1941 Chicago Pro Tournament. For his play during his rookie season, Calihan was named a second-team all-league performer, the first of four times he would win such an honor. Calihan was a capable defender and strong rebounder, but offense was his forte. He usually played with his back to the basket on the right side of the court from where he launched graceful left-handed hook shots with deadly efficiency. Calihan served in the military for four years during World War II. After the war, he returned to professional basketball with his hometown Chicago Gears., a powerful teams that featured Bobby McDermott and George Mikan. The Gears won the 1946-47 NBL title. In the fall of 1947, Gears’ owner Maurice White formed a 16-team league with the Gears as the flagship franchise. The whole idea went up in smoke after just four weeks and the Gears’ players were distributed to teams through the NBL. Calihan was assigned to Flint where he enjoyed his most productive scoring season as a pro, but endured a tough year on a dreadful team that won just 8 of 60 games. In 1948, Calihan was hired as basketball coach of his alma mater. The same year, he also played an abbreviated schedule with the Syracuse NBL team, in what was his last season as a player. Calihan compiled a 301-242 record over 21 seasons at Detroit University before he retired after the 1968-69 season.
BOB CALIHAN |
Height: |
6:03 |
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Weight: |
200 |
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College: |
Detroit’40 |
Robert James Patrick Calihan |
Born:: Aug 2, 1918 |
Died: Sep 22, 1989 |
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Hometown: |
Evanston, Ill. |
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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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1936-37 |
Detroit (Frosh) |
College |
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1937-38 |
Detroit |
College |
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1938-39 |
Detroit |
College |
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`939-40 |
Detroit |
College |
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1940-41 |
Detroit |
NBL |
23 |
69 |
43 |
65 |
.662 |
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181 |
7.9 |
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1941-42 |
Detroit Eagles |
Indep |
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1942-45 |
U.S. Navy |
Military Service |
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1942-43 |
New London |
CSL |
12 |
94 |
20 |
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208 |
17.3 |
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1942-43 |
Harrisburg |
ABL |
1 |
2 |
1 |
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5 |
5.0 |
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1943-44 |
New London Diesels |
Indep |
23 |
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397 |
17.3 |
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1943-44 |
Hartford Villanovas |
Indep |
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1945-46 |
Chicago |
NBL |
31 |
109 |
52 |
77 |
.675 |
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270 |
8.7 |
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1946-47 |
Chicago |
NBL |
44 |
196 |
92 |
132 |
.697 |
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484 |
11.0 |
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1947-48 |
Chicago |
PBLA |
6 |
15 |
8 |
10 |
.800 |
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38 |
6.3 |
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1947-48 |
Flint |
NBL |
56 |
273 |
260 |
371 |
.701 |
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806 |
14.4 |
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1948-49 |
Syracuse |
NBL |
11 |
28 |
13 |
21 |
.619 |
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69 |
6.3 |
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Major League Totals |
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172 |
692 |
469 |
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1853 |
10.8 |
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Minor League Totals |
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12 |
94 |
20 |
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208 |
17.3 |
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POST SEASON RECORD |
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Year |
Team |
League |
GA |
FGM |
FTM |
FTA |
PCT. |
AST |
PTS |
AVG |
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1940-41 |
Detroit |
NBL |
3 |
10 |
1 |
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21 |
7.0 |
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1940-41 |
Detroit |
WBT |
4 |
16 |
8 |
11 |
.727 |
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40 |
10.0 |
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1945-46 |
Chicago |
WBT |
5 |
21 |
14 |
22 |
.636 |
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56 |
11.2 |
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1946-47 |
Chicago |
NBL |
11 |
57 |
21 |
37 |
.568 |
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135 |
12.3 |
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1948-49 |
Syracuse |
NBL |
6 |
21 |
17 |
23 |
.739 |
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59 |
9.8 |
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Major League Totals |
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29 |
125 |
61 |
93 |
.656 |
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311 |
10.7 |
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Eckhardt “Ecky” Calder was a football, basketball and baseball star at Montclair, New Jersey High School. In 1911, Calder, became a student at St. Lawrence University, a tiny school in upstate New York, where he also excelled in the same three sports for the next two years. Calder was retroactively as named by the Helms Foundation to the 1913 All-America basketball team and was chosen as the 1913 College Basketball Player of the Year. In the fall of 1913, he transferred to Columbia University, where during the 1913-1914 school year, he starred in football and basketball. Calder was eligible to play one more season of collegiate sports at Columbia, but he did not return to school in the fall of 1914. Calder remained active in basketball for the remainder of the decade, mostly with powerful independent teams such as the Brooklyn Crescent AC and the Brooklyn Knights.
ECKY CALDER |
Height: |
6:00 |
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Weight: |
180 |
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College: |
St.Lawrence’13/Columbia’14 |
Eckhardt Calder |
Born: Oct 4, 1890 |
Died: May 4, 1969 |
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Hometown: |
Montclair, NJ |
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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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1911-12 |
St. Lawrence |
College |
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1912-13 |
St.Lawrence |
College |
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3-14 |
Columbia |
College |
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1914-15 |
East Orange Commonwealth AC |
AAU |
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1915-16 |
East Orange Commonwealth AC |
AAU |
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1915-16 |
Montclair (NJ) Holy Name Five |
Indep |
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1916-17 |
Montclair (NJ) Big Five |
Indep |
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1916-17 |
Elizabeth (NJ) |
Indep |
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1916-17 |
Hoboken |
IBL |
13 |
26 |
21 |
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73 |
5.6 |
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1917-18 |
Bridgeport–Jersey City |
CSL |
3 |
5 |
0 |
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10 |
3.3 |
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1917-18 |
Carbondale–Plymouth |
PSL |
9 |
12 |
18 |
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42 |
4.7 |
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1917-18 |
Brooklyn Crescent AC |
AAU |
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1918-19 |
Brooklyn Crescent AC |
AAU |
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1918-19 |
New York Knickerbockers |
Indep |
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1918-19 |
Brooklyn Crescent AC |
AAU |
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1918-19 |
Hoboken Tietjen & Lang Shipyard |
Indep |
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1919-20 |
Jersey City–Ansonia |
IBL |
8 |
15 |
18 |
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48 |
6.0 |
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1919-20 |
Brooklyn Crescent AC |
Indep |
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1919-20 |
Ansonia |
Indep |
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1919-20 |
New York Lyceum |
Indep |
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1919-20 |
Waterbury |
Indep |
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1919-20 |
Hoboken |
Indep |
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1920-21 |
Holyoke |
IL |
1 |
0 |
1 |
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1 |
1.0 |
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1920-21 |
Perth Amboy |
Indep |
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1920-21 |
Brooklyn Knights |
Indep |
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Major League Totals |
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34 |
58 |
58 |
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174 |
5.1 |
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