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  2. Newark Peppers - Wikipedia

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    The Newark Peppers, originally known as the Indianapolis Hoosiers, were a Federal League baseball team from 1913–1915. [1] [2] The Federal League (FL), founded in 1913, was a third major league in 1914 and 1915.

  3. Federal League - Wikipedia

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    After the 1915 season, the owners of the American and National Leagues bought out half of the owners (Pittsburgh, Newark, Buffalo, and Brooklyn) of the Federal League teams. Two Federal League owners were allowed to buy struggling franchises in the established leagues: Phil Ball, owner of the St. Louis Terriers, was allowed to buy the St. Louis ...

  4. Harrison Park (New Jersey) - Wikipedia

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    40.7399°N 74.1581°W. Harrison Park is a former baseball ground located in Harrison, New Jersey, a town adjacent to Newark, New Jersey. The ground was home to the Newark Peppers of the Federal League in 1915. The field was also known as "Peppers Park" or "Peps Park". In publications such as city directories and newspapers, it was often called ...

  5. 1915 Newark Peppers season - Wikipedia

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    The 1915 Newark Peppers season was a season in American baseball. After the 1914 season, the Indianapolis Hoosiers ' remaining interest was purchased by Harry F. Sinclair and moved from Indianapolis, Indiana to Newark, New Jersey. The club also sold one of its top players, Benny Kauff, to the Brooklyn Tip-Tops to offset financial losses.

  6. Newark Bears - Wikipedia

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    Newark was the home of several former minor league baseball teams, from the formation of the Newark Indians in 1902 and the addition of the Newark Eagles of the Negro National League in 1936. A Federal League team, the Newark Peppers, also played in 1915. The original Newark Bears were a team in the International League from 1926 to

  7. George Kaiserling - Wikipedia

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    George Kaiserling (May 12, 1893 – March 2, 1918) was a Major League Baseball pitcher. Born and raised in Steubenville, Ohio, he played in the Federal League in 1914 for the Indianapolis Hoosiers, moving with them to New Jersey in 1915 where they became the Newark Peppers. Kaiserling won 17 games for pennant -winning Indianapolis in 1914 and ...

  8. Federal League feel but Brunswick win: GlenOak boys ... - AOL

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    High-scoring Brunswick was able to switch gears and churn out a 53-46 possession-by-possession victory against GlenOak. GlenOak's Katour Ashcraft pulls down a rebound in the fourth quarter of ...

  9. Category:Newark Peppers players - Wikipedia

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    Bill McKechnie. Rupert Mills. Harry Moran. Earl Moseley. George Mullin (baseball)