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a history of obscure sports teams…

Maryland Arrows

The Maryland Arrows were members of the National Lacrosse League in 1974 and 1975. These were the only two seasons of existence for the NLL. This NLL not to be confused with the present-day National Lacrosse League.
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August 7, 2006 Posted by | Sports, Uncategorized | 1 Comment

Bakersfield Chimps

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The Bakersfield Chimps were one of the most popular and successful teams of the Central California Baseball Association. The Chimps were members of the CCBA from 1949-1955. The Chimps were beloved by the city of Bakersfield, as well as all of Central California. The Chimps had one of the highest attendance records of any minor league ball club of the 1950s. Going to a Chimps game was like a religion for the people of Bakersfield. People came to think of a Bakersfield Chimp, just as much as the rodeo or Buck Owens.

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From 1956-1967, Bakersfield played in the Class A Pacific Gold Coast Association, when they were the minor league affiliate of the Pittsburgh Pirates. Their West-Coast fan base was threatened by the arrivals of the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Francisco Giants. But low and behold, the Bakersfield fans stood behind their Chimps and brought pre-season ticket sales to an all-time high.

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In 1958, Chimps manager Earl Raspey said it best. “We’re not the Giants. We’re not the Dodgers. We’re the Chimps and folks gotta get used to it”, he quipped. Folks did get used to it. The Chimps baseball club became the most popular sport in Bakersfield.
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The Chimps were their league champions in 1954, 1960 and 1965. Jack Ball was voted Most Valuable Player of the CCBA in 1954. Ball was known as “Mr. Chimp” and is the only player in Bakersfield history to have his uniform number retired.bakersfield11b.jpg

August 5, 2006 Posted by | Sports, Uncategorized | 6 Comments

Allentown Jets

The Jets won eight Eastern Basketball Association titles between 1962 and 1976, including back-to-back championships in 1962-63 and 1975-76. While Allentown had hosted minor league basketball since the 1940s, the Jets joined the Eastern Professional Basketball League in 1958, finishing last with a 6-22 record. Playing out of Rockne Hall, the franchise would later develop into a perennial EBA power. The Jets became one of the original members of the Continental Basketball Association in 1977.

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August 2, 2006 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Grand Rapids Tackers

The Tackers played in the Mid-West Professional Basketball League during the league’s existance from 1961-62 – 1963-64. The Tackers won the MWPBL championship in 1963-64.
The MWPBL was replaced by the North American Basketball League and conducted seasons from 1964-65 – 1967-68. The Tackers won the NABL championships in 1964-65 and 1967-68.

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Mid 1960s fleece, game used pre-game warm-up jacket. Made by Powers Mfg. Player unknown.
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August 2, 2006 Posted by | Uncategorized | 6 Comments

Harlem Travelers

The Harlem Travelers were a “show” type basketball team of the 1960s. The Travelers were not from Harlem, but actually based out of Los Angeles, California. They were a “barnstorming” team who played throughout the United States and Canada. Many different teams were established in the 1950s and 1960s to capitalize from the popularity and success of the Harlem Globetrotters.

at Alhambra (CA) High School-1966

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worn by “Sweet” Billy Allen. Satin pre-game warm up jacket, made by Spanjian Sportswear of Pasadena
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August 1, 2006 Posted by | Blogroll, Sports, Uncategorized | Comments Off on Harlem Travelers