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61. This Date In Baseball - May 1 (washingtonpost.com)
This Date in baseball May 1 The Associated Press Saturday, May 1, 2004; 1201 AM.1901 - Herm McFarland and dummy hoy homered in the Chicago White Sox s 19-9
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Saturday, May 1, 2004; 12:01 AM 1901 - Herm McFarland and Dummy Hoy homered in the Chicago White Sox's 19-9 rout of the Detroit Tigers. The Tigers committed an AL record 12 errors, 10 by the infield. 1906 - John Lush of the Philadelphia Phillies pitched a no-hitter at Brooklyn, beating the Dodgers 6-0. 1912 - George Sisler, a freshman at Michigan, struck out 20 in seven innings. 1920 - Joe Oeschger of the Boston Braves and Leon Cadore of the Brooklyn Dodgers each pitched 26 innings in a 1-1 tie, the longest in major league history. 1920 - Babe Ruth hit his first home run as a Yankee as New York beat Boston 6-0 at the Polo Grounds. 1924 - Chicago's Bill Barrett stole home twice, in the first and ninth innings, against the Cleveland Indians. 1927 - Hod Lisenbee of Washington pitched a shutout in his first major league start, a 6-0 win over Boston. 1944 - George Myatt of Washington went 6-for-6 as the Senators beat the Boston Braves 11-4.

62. Washingtonpost.com: This Date In Baseball - May 1
This Date in baseball May 1. The Associated Press Saturday, May 1, 2004; 1201AM. 1901 - Herm McFarland and dummy hoy homered in the Chicago White Sox s 19-9
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63. HighBeam Research: ELibrary Search: Results
plate in one But it wasn t only that exploit that made dummy Hoya special baseball player. He also was deaf and mute. It was
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64. Curtis Pride
He s not the first Deaf pro player, that d be William dummy hoy, who, if youdidn t already know this, is the reason for hand signals in baseball.
http://www.rit.edu/~jmo5601/pride.html
Curtis Pride Deaf Baseball player Curtis is currently the only professional (Major League) baseball player who is Deaf. He's not the first Deaf pro player, that'd be William "Dummy" Hoy, who, if you didn't already know this, is the reason for hand signals in baseball. Since Dummy Hoy couldn't hear the umpire, they started using hand signals which in turn helped out the other players out of earshot, and the fans in the stands...little history for yano charge. Right now there's a big push to get Mr. Hoy into the Baseball Hall of Famehope he makes it. Wait a minute this is supposed to be about Curtis. Curtis is an incredibly genuine young man who can run faster than a Ferrari. I met him when he came to NTID to make a motivational presentation to our studentshe was cool. Back to Back to Jim Orr's Home Page

65. Search Results For Dummy - Encyclopædia Britannica
dummy hoy Homeplate Feature on William Ellsworth dummy hoy, thefirst hearing impaired Major League baseball player. Discusses
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66. H In Sports > Baseball > People
Hillenbrand, Shea (2); Hinch, AJ (1); Hough, Charlie (2); hoy, dummy (2);Hudson, Tim (1). Help build the largest humanedited directory on the web.
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Henderson, Rickey Hernandez, Orlando Herrmann, Ed Higginson, Bob Hinch, AJ Hough,Charlie hoy, dummy. The life of Ralph Hicks, a minor league baseball player.
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68. Minor League Baseball
veteran was 41year-old William Ellsworth (dummy) hoy, who had hoy began his workinglife as a cobbler in his He played amateur baseball and was good enough to
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69. Baseball Cards, 1887-1914: Players
baseball Cards, 18871914. Charles Hoover, Charlie Householder Houser, Ben HowardHoward, Del Howard, Ernie Howard, George Howell, Harry hoy, dummy Hudson, Nat
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70. Courier Electronic Edition: Editorial
baseball came to the forefront last week when it was announced that Hancock Countynative Houcktown to be exact William Ellsworth dummy hoy will be
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Sports Beat Hoy deserves plaque in the Hall of Fame
I t's been cold for too long. The snow is supposed to start flying again today. So let's think some warm, happy thoughts. How about baseball. Spring training gets underway in just 21/2 weeks. That means it's gotta warm up soon. Baseball came to the forefront last week when it was announced that Hancock County native Houcktown to be exact William Ellsworth "Dummy" Hoy will be inducted into the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame on August 3. Even though Hoy, who was given his nickname because he was deaf, was mentioned in the headline and the lead of the story, it would have been easy to overlook him since most of the story was written about George Foster. Hoy had two paragraphs at the end. Hoy, who played for the Reds from 1894-97 and again in 1902, is very deserving. He was inducted into the Ohio Baseball Hall of Fame on Aug. 13, 1992. But there is a group the Hoy Committee that is wanting more. The Hoy Committee has been pushing for Hoy to be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y. Hoy has the numbers, but has been always overlooked to this point by the Veteran's Committee, which would have to elect him to the hall.

71. Courier Electronic Edition: 080403
CINCINNATI Houcktown native William Ellsworth dummy hoy was inducted into theCincinnati Reds Hall of Fame hoy, a member of the Ohio baseball Hall of
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Monday, August 4th, 2003 Hoy is inducted into the Reds Hall of Fame
CINCINNATI Houcktown native William Ellsworth "Dummy" Hoy was inducted into the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame in ceremonies prior to Sunday night's game against San Francisco. Steiner places five times
OXFORD Stephanie Steiner placed in five events over the weekend to lead the Findlay Area Swim Team at the Ohio Swimming Age Group Championships at Miami University. Local Sports Hoy is inducted into the Reds Hall of Fame
CINCINNATI Houcktown native William Ellsworth "Dummy" Hoy was inducted into the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame in ceremonies prior to Sunday night's game against San Francisco. Hoy was inducted into the hall along with George Foster. Foster was a key cog in the Big Red Machine during the mid-1970s, but Hoy's accomplishments are just as impressive. Hoy, a member of the Ohio Baseball Hall of Fame, played for the Reds from 1894-97 and again in 1902, his final season of Major League Baseball. During his 14-year career, he hit .288, including over .300 three times. He had 2,054 hits, scored 1,426 runs including 100 or more nine times stole 597 bases, walked 1,004 times and struck out just 210 times. But most impressive was his defensive play. During those 14 years, he had an amazing 318 outfield assists.

72. Sportspages.com
But he never knocked me out. baseball SIGNALS THANKS TO dummy hoy Joe Schlo,the star LF on my old coed softball team, was the first one to tell me about
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74. Old Baseball Card Photos (1887 - 1914) - The Benjamin K. Edwards Collection
Cigarette card collector Benjamin K. Edwards preserved these baseball cards in Howard,Del Howard, Ernie Howard, George Howell, Harry hoy, dummy Hudson, Nat
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75. "Moneyball " And Other Worthy Baseball Books - Sports Book Review - By Harvey Fr
He was also a big time baseball fan, an informed and lifelong follower an essay andan argument on deaf outfielder William Ellsworth dummy hoy (lifetime .288
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More Articles Home Triumph and Tragedy in Mudville
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by Harvey Frommer
The late Stephen Jay Gould was a popular science essay writer and a paleontologist. He was also a big time baseball fan, an informed and lifelong follower of the New York Yankees. In "Triumph and Tragedy in Mudville" (Norton, $24.95, 342 pages), the winner of the National Book Award and the National Book Critics Circle Award, writes insightfully and eloquently about the national pastime.
It was Gould's friend Stephen King who encouraged this very worthy effort. We are fortunate to have it. All kinds of moving, interesting and sometimes arcane subject matter abound. Gould offers up an essay and an argument on deaf outfielder William Ellsworth "Dummy" Hoy (lifetime .288 average)who he believed belongs in the Hall of Fame. There is also a piece on Dusty Rhodes, a utility outfielder par excellence with the old New York Giants fans. He was the hero of the 1954 World Series. "Triumph and Tragedy in Mudville" is a keeper.
"Jack Buck Forever A Winner" (SportspublishingLLC, $24.95, 144 pages), is a loving tribute to the Hall of Fame broadcaster who was on the scene for five decades as the Voice of the St. Louis Cardinals . The book is especially recommended for Redbird fans. It has perceptions and reflections from such as Red Schoendienst, Whitey Herzog, comedian Jonathan Winters and a special intro by cardinal manager Tony LaRussa. It is beautifully produced with color and black and white photos throughout, and over-sized.

76. Oshkosh Northwestern
William Ellsworth “dummy” hoy changed baseball forever as the first deafmutemajor league baseball player, resulting in the creation of hand signals as a
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= 11) document.write(''); //> var pageName = "Sesquicentennial: Twister devastates city" var prop1 = "Oshkosh" var prop5 = "Sesquicentennial story" var prop6 = "news" Local News from Tell a Friend Subscribe Now Posted Mar. 30, 2003
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Damage from the 1885 tornado that hit Oshkosh
Three parts of the city were devastated by a tornado on July 8, 1885. Areas severely damaged included 16th Street near Lake Winnebago, New York Avenue and areas along the Fox River. Buildings on the four corners of 16th and Oregon were destroyed, and small crowds gathered in awe at the sight of the home of Frank Marcus, whose home was blown upside down. Numerous barns and homes were damaged on the south side. The fairgrounds on the corner of Jackson and Murdock streets were destroyed, and most businesses along the Fox River sustained major damage. First deaf man in baseball plays on Oshkosh team Hoy was born May 23, 1862, in Houcktown, Ohio. He became deaf due to illness as a toddler. Hoy graduated with highest honors and was valedictorian of his class in the School for the Deaf at Columbus, Ohio, in 1879. He married Anna Maria Lowrey in 1898.

77. Triumph And Tragedy In Mudville: My Lifelong Passion For Baseball (Hardcover) (U
Jay Gould s many gifts was his ability to write eloquently about baseball, his great Ruth,and lesserknowns such as deaf-mute centerfielder dummy hoy; and a
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78. National Baseball Hall Of Fame - Historical Overview Committee List
Elston Howard, Jesse Tannehill. Frank Howard, Tony Taylor. dummy hoy, Johnny Temple.Larry Jackson, Fred Tenney. National baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Inc.
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Final List of Players Eligible for the 2005 Veterans Committee Election
Read the full press release on the Historical Overview Committee and an explanation of these lists and how they will be used. The complete lists of 200 players, as developed by the Historical Overview Committee:
Final List of 200 Players Eligible for Election in 2005
Babe Adams Jim Maloney Joe Adcock Firpo Marberry Dick Allen Marty Marion Felipe Alou Roger Maris Sal Bando Mike G. Marshall Dick Bartell Pepper Martin Ginger Beaumont Lee May Mark Belanger Carl Mays Wally Berger Tim McCarver Bobby Bonds Frank McCormick Ken Boyer Lindy McDaniel Harry Brecheen Gil McDougald Tommy Bridges Sam McDowell Pete Browning Stuffy McInnis Charlie Buffinton Denny McLain Lew Burdette Roy McMillan George H. Burns Dave McNally George J. Burns Andy Messersmith Dolph Camilli Bob Meusel Bert Campaneris Irish Meusel Bob Caruthers Bing Miller George Case Stu Miller Norm Cash Minnie Minoso Phil Cavarretta Terry Moore Spud Chandler Tony Mullane Ben Chapman Thurman Munson Rocky Colavito Bobby Murcer Mort Cooper Johnny Murphy Walker Cooper Buddy Myer Wilbur Cooper Art Nehf Doc Cramer Don Newcombe Del Crandall Bobo Newsom Gavvy Cravath Lefty O'Doul Lave Cross Tony Oliva Mike Cuellar Claude Osteen Bill Dahlen Andy Pafko Alvin Dark Milt Pappas Jake Daubert Camilo Pascual Tommy Davis Ron Perranoski Willie Davis Jim Perry Paul Derringer Johnny Pesky Dom DiMaggio Rico Petrocelli

79. National Baseball Hall Of Fame - Historical Overview Committee List
Elston Howard, Tony Taylor. Frank Howard, Johnny Temple. dummy hoy, Fred Tenney.Larry Jackson, Bobby Thomson. National baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Inc.
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Final List of Players, Managers, Umpires and Executives Eligible for the 2003 Veterans Committee Election
Read the full press release on the Historical Overview Committee and an explanation of these lists and how they will be used. The complete lists of 200 players and 60 managers, umpires and executives, as developed by the Historical Overview Committee:
FINAL LIST OF 200 PLAYERS ELIGIBLE FOR ELECTION IN 2003
Babe Adams Dolf Luque Joe Adcock Sal Maglie Dick Allen Jim Maloney Johnny Allen Firpo Marberry Felipe Alou Marty Marion Bobby Avila Roger Maris Sal Bando Mike G. Marshall Dick Bartell Pepper Martin Ginger Beaumont Carl Mays Glenn Beckert Tim McCarver Wally Berger Frank McCormick Bobby Bonds Lindy McDaniel Ken Boyer Gil McDougald Harry Brecheen Sam McDowell Tommy Bridges Stuffy McInnis Pete Browning Denny McLain Charlie Buffington Roy McMillan Lew Burdette Dave McNally George H. Burns Andy Messersmith George J. Burns Bob Meusel Guy Bush Irish Meusel Dolph Camilli Bing Miller Leo Cardenas Stu Miller Bob Caruthers Minnie Minoso George Case Terry Moore Norm Cash Tony Mullane Phil Cavarretta Thurman Munson Spud Chandler Johnny Murphy Ben Chapman Buddy Myer Rocky Colavito Art Nehf Mort Cooper Don Newcombe Walker Cooper Bobo Newsom Wilbur Cooper Lefty O'Doul Doc Cramer Tony Oliva Del Crandall Claude Osteen Gavvy Cravath Milt Pappas Lave Cross Mel Parnell Mike Cuellar Camilo Pascual Bill Dahlen Ron Perranoski

80. Houston Daily
This Date in baseball May 1 1901 — Herm McFarland and dummy hoy homeredin the Chicago White Sox () s 19-9 rout of the Detroit Tigers ().
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