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Idlett, Arthur Leroy 1924-1925 Atlanta Black Crackers (Kid) 1926 Atlanta Black Crackers (NSL) 1926-1929 Morehouse College 1930-1934 Pullman Stars (D) 1935 New Orleans Pelicans (NSL) 1936 Atlanta Black Crackers (NSL) Morehouse Athletic Hall of Fame (1965) Ingram, Preston 1934-1937 Atlanta Black Crackers (NSL) (Red) 1944-1949 Atlanta Braves (Alabama-Georgia-Florida League) Irvin, Calvin (Cal) 1940-1942 Orange High School (Orange, New Jersey) (All-State Basketball - 2 years) 1940-1942 Orange Triangles 1943-1945 Morgan State University (College Basketball & Football) (All - Conference Basketball) 1946 University of Illinois 1946 Newark Eagles (NNL) 1947 Raleigh Grays (NSL) 1947 Turned down contract w/ New York Giants (MLLB), refused assignment to Phoenix Basketball Coaching Career: College Basketball Coaching Career: J.C. Smith College (4 years) North Carolina A & T (18 years) North Carolina A & T - Athletic Director North Carolina A & T CIAA title (59, 1962, 1964 and 1967) Led North Carolina A & T to 1959 NCAA College Division Final Four CIAA Coach of the Year (1952 and 1954) (Over 308 wins in college basketball) CIAA Sports Hall of Fame North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame Newark Athletic Hall of Fame (1995) Irvin, Monford 1932-1937 Orange Triangles (Monte) (Semipro Baseball Team) 1933-1936 East Orange High School (NJ) (Earned 16 Varsity sports letters) (All-State honors - 4 sports for three consecutive years) 1937 Paterson Smart Set 1937-1938 Newark Eagles (NNL) (Played under name "Jimmy Nelson") 1938 Orange Triangles Basketball Team 1938 Offered football scholarship to University of Michigan (Irvin turned it down because he didn't have 186

transportation funds.) 1938-1939 Lincoln University (CIAA) (Played college football, baseball, track and basketball) (All-Conference - running back) 1938-1942 Newark Eagles (NNL) 1942 Homestead Grays (World Series Roster) (NNL) 1942 Vera Cruz Blues (Mexican League) 1943-1945 U.S. Army (Military Service) (GS Engineers 1313 th Battalion) 1945-1947 Newark Eagles (NNL) 1947 Effa Manley offered Monte to Bill Veeck of Cleveland Indians (MLBB) for $ 1,000 look-see and then be paid for what he was worth. Veeck rejected the offer. 1947-1949 Newark Eagles (NNL) 1949 Signed Major League contract w/ Brooklyn Dodgers (Assigned to St. Paul Farm Team) (Dodgers released him rather than pay Effa Manley and Newark Eagles for his contract) 1949 Contract sold by Effa Manley of Newark Eagles to New York Giants organization for $5,000 1949 Jersey City Giants (IL) 1949 New York Giants (ML) 1950 Jersey City Giants (IL) 1950-1955 New York Giants (ML) 1955 Minneapolis Millers (AA) 1956 Chicago Cubs (ML) 1957 Los Angeles Angels (PCL) 1939 Newark Eagles Spring Training (Daytona Beach, Florida) 1940-1941 San Juan Senadores (Puerto Rico) 1941-1942 San Juan Senadores (Puerto Rico) 1942 Newark Eagles Spring Training (Virginia Union College - Richmond) 1944-1945 San Juan Senadores (Puerto Rico) 1945 Biz Mackey's Major League All Stars 1945-1946 San Juan Senadores (Puerto Rican Winter League) 1946 Newark Eagles Spring Training (Daytona Beach, Florida) 1946-1947 San Juan Senadores (Puerto Rico) 1946 Satchel Paige All Stars 1946 Jackie Robinson's All Stars (West Coast Barnstorming Tour) (Barnstorming Tour vs Bob Feller's All Stars) 1947-1948 Almendares (Cuba) 1948-1949 Almendares (Cuba) (Cuban Winter League Champion) (Caribbean World Series Champion) 1950 Luke Easter's All Stars (Series vs Danny Litwhiler's Major League All Stars) 1950 New York Giants Spring Training (Phoenix, Arizona) 1952 Roy Campanella's All Stars 1954 Roy Campanella's Negro Major League All Stars (West Coast Barnstorming Tour) 187

(Game vs Kent Parker's Major League All Stars Lane Field San Diego) 1955 Willie Mays All Stars (Barnstorming Tour vs Negro American League All Stars) 1955 Major League All Stars (Barnstorming tour vs Negro American League All Stars) 1956 Willie Mays All Stars (Barnstorming Tour vs Negro American League All Stars) Puerto Rican League Doubles Leader: (1941-42 18 doubles) Puerto Rican All Star Team (1941-42) Negro National League Batting Title: (1941- Hit.463 and 1946 - Hit.389) Negro National League Home Run Title: (1941 - Hit 6 HR & 1947 - Hit 14 HR) Negro League All Star Team (1941-East, 1946-East, 1947-East and 1948-East) Mexican League Triple Crown (1942) (Hit -.397, 20 - Homeruns & 79 RBI's) Puerto Rican League Homerun Leader: (1945-46 3 homeruns) Puerto Rican League MVP (1945-1946) Cuban Winter League Homerun Title: (1948-49 - 10 HR) Cuban Winter League All Star Team (1948-49) National League RBI Title (1951-121 RBI's) New York Giants MVP (1951) American Association Batting Title (1955 - Hit.352) Major League Baseball Scout New York Mets (1967-1968) Special Assistant to Commissioner of Baseball (1968-1984) New Jersey Sports Writers Association Voted Irvin "Greatest Athlete Ever in New Jersey" Monte Irvin is in nine Hall-of-Fames that include: Lincoln College Hall of Fame Essex County Hall of Fame Wiregrass Hall of Fame New Jersey Sports Hall-of-Fame International League Hall-of-Fame New Jersey Sports Hall-of-Fame (1970) Alabama Sports Hall-of-Fame 188

Black Athletes Hall-of-Fame (1974) New Jersey Sports Writers Association Mexican Baseball Hall-of-Fame (1971) Cuban Baseball Hall-of-Fame (1997) National Baseball Hall-of-Fame (1973) Isley, Vance H. 1934-1936 Woods Chapel A.C. 1935-1937 North Carolina A & T (College baseball) 1937-1941 Goshen Red Wings 1941-1945 New York Black Bears Israel, Clarence 1938 Rockville (MD) - Town Team (Pint) 1939 Washington Royal Giants (Ben Taylor - Manager) 1940-1942 Newark Eagles (NNL) (D) 1943-1945 U.S. Army (Military Service) 1946 Newark Eagles (NNL) 1947 Homestead Grays (NNL) 1951-1952 Bethesda Health Institute (Player-Manager) (1951 District Negro League Champions) Israel, Elbert 1947 Rockville (MD) (American Legion Team) (Issy) 1947 Philadelphia Stars (NNL) 1948-1950 Rockville (MD) 1950 Philadelphia Stars (NNL) (D) 1951 Rockville (MD) 1952 Signed by Philadelphia Athletics(MLBB) 1952 Harrisburg Senators (Interstate League) 1953 Savannah (Sally League) 1953 Rockville (MD) 1954 Columbia (Sally League) 1955 Injured - Did not play 1956 Abilene (Big State League) (.326 B.A., 12 HR and 72 RBI) 1956-1957 Columbia (Sally League) 1954-55 Encontrados (Venezuelan League) Interstate League Batting Title (1952 - Hit.326) (First African American to play in the Interstate League) Ivory, James 1954-1955 Grand Rapids Black Sox (Sap) 1955-1956 Stockham Valve Fitting Co. (BIL) 1955-1957 Grand Rapids Black Sox 1957 San Francisco Giants Spring Training Camp 1957 Detroit Stars (NAL) 1958-1962 Birmingham Black Barons (NAL) 1963 Puebla (Mexican League) 1963-1981 Stockham Valve Fitting Co. (BIL) (D) 1959 Negro League All Stars (Barnstorming Tour of Canada) 189

1962-63 Martinez de la Torre (Liga Invernal Veracruzana) Birmingham Industrial League All Star Team: 1969 and and numerous Years Stockham Valve Fitting Co. - Most Valuable Player (1965) Negro League All Star Team (1958 - East and 1960 - East) Jackson, A.J. 1950-1955 Bordentown (New Jersey) (American Legion) (Fireball, Shoebox) 1955 Signed by St. Louis Cardinals (ML) 1955 Albany - St. Louis Spring Training 1955 Released by St. Louis Cardinals 1956 Kansas City Monarchs (NAL) 1956 Negro League All Stars (Barnstormed vs Willie Mays All Stars) 1957 Sold to Cleveland Indians (MLBB) 1957 Cleveland Indians Spring Training 1957 Drafted into U.S. Army 1957 Baranquilla (Colombia) 1958 Kansas City Monarchs (NAL) 1959 Philadelphia Stars 1959-1975 Bordentown Mets (New Jersey) Jackson, Al P. 1960 s Fort Lauderdale Braves (3½ years) Fort Lauderdale Tigers Jackson, Alvin 1952-1955 Waco Cardinals (Al, Jack) Jasper Steers 1954 Jasper Steers (Barnstorming tour of Canada) 1953-1954 Wiley College (Marshall, Texas) Paul Quinn College (Waco, Texas) 1955 Signed by Pittsburgh Pirates (MLBB) 1955 Waco Pirates (Big State League) 1956 Mexico City Tigers (Mexican League) 1957 Columbus (IL) 1957 Mexico City Tigers (Mexican League) 1957-1958 Lincoln (Western League) 1959 Pittsburgh Pirates (ML) 1959-1961 Columbus (IL) 1961 Pittsburgh Pirates (ML) 1961 Selected by New York Mets in Expansion Draft 1962-1965 New York Mets (ML) 1965 Traded to St. Louis Cardinals for Ken Boyer 1966-1967 St. Louis Cardinals (ML) 1968-1969 New York Mets (ML) 1969 Cincinnati Reds (ML) 1970-1975 New York Mets (Roving Pitching Instructor) 1976 Marion (Manager) (Appalachian League) 1976 New York Mets (Minor League Pitching Instructor) 1977-1979 Boston Red Sox (Coach) (ML) 1980 New York Mets (Roving Pitching Instructor) 1981 Kinsport (Manager) 1982 New York Mets (Roving Pitching Instructor) 1983-1984 Tidewater (Coach) 190

2000 New York Mets (Bull Pen and Assistant Pitching Coach) 1959-60 Aguilas Cibaenas (Dominican League) 1960-61 Ponce Leones (Puerto Rico) 1961-62 Ponce Leones (Puerto Rico) Jackson, Amos late 1940 s through 1950 s Miami Red Sox Fort Lauderdale Braves Deerfield Beach Cardinals Del Ray Beach All Stars Pompano Beach Red Caps Boca Raton Braves West Palm Beach Rockets West Palm Beach Rockets (Florida International Negro League) Jackson, C.H. 1949-1958 Picayune Black Sox Jackson, Harold 1950 Bracketville (Texas) 1951 Q.I. All Stars 1951-1952 San Antonio Ramblers 1953-1957 San Antonio Indians (STNL) Jackson, James L. 1946-1948 East Point Bears 1946-1948 Fairburn Cubs 1946-1948 Homebrew Braves 1948-1949 East Point Bears 1950-1953 East Point Bears (Branch Rickey League) 1954 East Point Bears (Branch Rickey League Champions) 1954 East Point Bears (Georgia State Champions) 1954 Turned down contract offer Philadelphia Phillies 1955 Turned down contract offer St. Louis Cardinals 1955-1969 East Point Bears (Branch Rickey League) Jackson, James V. 1961-1964 Graham High School (High school baseball) 1965-1980 Graham Junk Yard Dogs Jackson, Johnny 1974-1980 Warrior A s (BIL) 1980 Titusville Royals (BIL) Jackson, Joseph 1937 Ethiopian Clowns (Shoeless Joe) 1938-1943 Pepsi Cola Giants St. Petersburg Black Pelicans Cocoa Black Indians 1943-1946 U.S. Army 1947-1949 Cocoa Black Indians Cocoa Beach Black Indians (FSNL) 1949 Florida Normal College (College Baseball) 1949-1951 Bethune-Cookman College (College Baseball) 19501953 Daytona Black Cats 1954-1958 Pepsi Cola Giants (FSNL) 1959-1963 Pepsi Cola Giants 191

Jackson, John W. (Stony, Loopie) 1940's Lumberton (Mississippi) 1948 Hattiesburg Black Sox (MS) 1948-1951 Southern University Jaguars (College baseball) 1949 Picayune Black Sox (Picayune, Mississippi) 1949-1950 Hardwood Sports (St. Francisville, Louisiana) 1951-1953 Kansas City Monarchs (NAL) 1953 Signed by Cincinnati Reds (MLBB) 1953 Tulsa (Texas League) (Did not play w/tulsa because Shreveport was part of league would not allow black players in their stadium) 1953-1955 Columbia (Sally League) Negro League All Star Team (1952-West and 1953-West) Jackson, Martinez 1929 Homestead Grays (ANL) 1929-1933 Newark Eagles(bus driver & part time player) (D) (father of Reggie Jackson) Jackson, Michael 1968-2000 Connor Steel (BIL) Sloss Eagles (BIL) East Thomas Eagles (BIL) Leeds Pirates (BIL) Jackson, Robert A. 1938-1941 Unionville High School (PA) (Eddie) (High School baseball) 1938-1941 Unionville (PA) (Town Team) London Grove (PA) (Town Team) 1942-1959 Kennett Square Grey Sox Coatsville (PA) West Chester (PA) 1942-1959 Kennett Square Grey Sox (Kennett Square Community League) Kennett Square Baseball Hall of Fame (1981) Jackson, Roosevelt early 1930 s to late 1970 s Player Florida Clowns Ft. Lauderdale Grey Sox (1930 s) Buffalo Red Sox Cuban Giants Ft. Lauderdale Lucky Stars (1941-1942) (FSNL) Hollywood Red Birds (early 1940 s) Miami Globetrotters Ft. Lauderdale Dodgers (1948) Dania Beach Dodgers Boyton Rams Belle Glade Red Birds Manager Dania Beach Dodgers Ft. Lauderdale Florida Braves (1955-1958) Pompano Beach Yankees (1964) Jackson, Roosevelt Jr. 1955-1958 Fort Lauderdale Florida Braves(Bat Boy) 192

Jackson, Samuel E. 1948-1950 Tuscaloosa Red Sox (Sam) (Tuscaloosa, Alabama) 1951 Nap Wines (Cleveland, Ohio) 1951-1952 Philadelphia Stars (NAL) 1953 Philadelphia Stars 1953 Park Hill Lumber (Cleveland Class A League) (Cleveland, Ohio) 1954-1963 Numerous Semipro and City League Teams Cleveland area Nap Wines White Chevrolet Rosen bloom 1956-1957 Mansfield Merchants (Ohio Valley League) Jackson, Thomas 1946 Cleveland Clippers (USL) 1946 Brooklyn Brown Dodgers (USL) (D) 1946-1954 Birmingham Black Barons (NAL) Louisville Colonels (NSL) Jackson, Thomas Walton (Jack) 1924-1927 St. Louis Stars (NNL) 1927-1928 Memphis Red Sox (NNL) (D) 1928 Cleveland Tigers (NNL) 1928-1929 Nashville Elite Giants (NSL) 1931 Louisville White Sox (NNL) Jackson, Vernell 1945 Madison (IL) (Coached by Josh Johnson) 1946-1948 Dunbar High School 1948-1951 St. Augustine College (North Carolina) (CIAA) (Colored Intercollegiate Athletic Association) 1946-1948 East St. Louis Colts (Tandy League) 1949 Satchel Paige's All Stars 1949 Goose Curry Baseball School (Greenville, Mississippi) 1950-1951 Memphis Red Sox (NAL) 1951 New Orleans-Houston Eagles (NAL) 1951 Signed by Boston Red Sox (MLBB) 1951 Sacramento (PCL) 1952-1954 U.S. Marine Corp (Korean War - Wounded) 1955 Tri City A.C. 1955-1971 Madison (Manager) 1972-2000 Umpire - Semipro Level (Worked 48 of 50 State National Baseball Congress Tournaments) 1949 Satchel Paige's All Stars (Barnstorming series vs Bob Feller's All Stars) (Barnstorming Tour vs Hal Newhouser's All Stars) Negro League All Star Team (1950) Jackson, Willie C. 1949-1958 Picayune Black Sox (W.C.) 193

James, Augustus 1957-1976 Fairfield Stars (BIL) 1976 2015 Buck Village Stars (Manager) (BIL) (also played college ball at Miles College) James, Levy Jr. Jeffcoat, Al Jelks, Osibee 1963 St. Phillips College (San Antonio, Texas) 1963-1967 San Antonio Black Sox (STNL) 1967-1969 Texas Southern University (Three year college baseball) 1968-1973 San Antonio Black Sox (STNL) Denver Heights Bears (STNL) 1947-1950 Hampton High School (Leesville, SC) 1947-1950 Leesville Cubs 1950-1952 South Carolina State College (Orangeburg, SC) 1952 Ed Hamman's Baseball School 1952 St. Paul (MN) 1952-1955 Indianapolis Clowns (NAL) 1952-1955 New York Black Yankees 1956 Indianapolis Clowns 1956 New York Black Yankees Umpire 1951 New Orleans Recreation Department (Umpire) 1951-1953 U.S. Army (Korea) 1953-1955 New Orleans Recreation Department (Recreation Supervisor and Umpire) 1955 Willie Mays All Stars (Barnstorming Tour Umpire) (Alex Pompez Promoter) 1956 Provincial League (Canada) (Class C) 1957-1958 New York-Penn League 1959-1960 Northwest League 1961-1967 Pacific Coast League (Umpire Crew Chief) 1968 Grapefruit League 1968 Pacific Coast League 1968 Retired after 1968 season 1962-63 Dominican League 1963-64 Dominican League 1965-66 Puerto Rican League 1966-67 Puerto Rican League 1967-68 Puerto Rican League Jenkins, Bobby 1935 Sasser (Georgia) (Town Team)) 1936-1944 Cocoa Beach (Florida) 1944 Titusville Ramblers 1944-1946 U.S. Army (Military Baseball) 3588th Quarter Master Corps 1947-1949 Cocoa Black Indians (FSNL) Orlando All Stars (FSNL) 1948 Newark Eagles (NNL) 1948-1949 Cocoa Black Indians (FSNL) 194

Orlando All Stars (FSNL) 1950-1953 Daytona Black Cats Jenkins, Clarence 1942-1946 Verona Blue Jays (MS) (Full Bosom) Tupelo Tigers (MS) 1946-1947 Memphis Red Sox (NAL) 1948 Eight Mile Road Eagles 1949-1963 Detroit Eagles Eight Mile Road Eagles Jenkins, Daniel (Lefty) 1943-1946 U.S. Army (Military Baseball - South Pacific) 1946-1947 Durham Eagles (NCL) 1948 Oxford Braves (Granville County League) 1949 Jacksonville Eagles 1949 Jacksonville Eagles (Grapefruit League) 1950-1951 Indian Head Rockets Saskatchewan Rockets 1952 Durham Rams 1949 Jacksonville Eagles (Barnstorming Tour vs Jackie Robinson's All Stars) Jenkins, James 1942-1943 Farmville (VA) (Town Team) (Pee Wee) 1944 Cincinnati-Indianapolis Clowns (NAL) 1945 Cincinnati-Indianapolis Clowns (NAL) 1946-1948 New York Cubans (NNL) 1949-1950 New York Cubans (NAL) 1951 Three Rivers (Canadian Provincial League) 1951 Winnipeg Buffaloes (Mandak League) 1952 Brandon Greys (Mandak League) 1952 Birmingham Black Barons (NAL) 1952 Indianapolis Clowns (NAL) 1953 Brandon Greys (Mandak League) 1954 Birmingham Black Barons (NAL) 1947 New York Cubans (Negro National League Champions) (Negro League World Series Champions) (Defeated the Cleveland Buckeyes) 1949 Jackie Robinson All Stars (Barnstorming Tour vs New Orleans Creoles) 1950 Luke Easter's All Stars (Series vs Danny Lithwhiler's Major League All Stars) 1953 Negro League All Stars (Tour vs Jackie Robinson Major League All Stars) Jenkins, Robert 1960-1961 St. Petersburg Black Pelicans (FWCNL) 1961 Indianapolis Clowns 1962-1963 Tampa (Semipro Football) 1963-1966 St. Petersburg Braves (FWCNL) 1970-1974 St. Petersburg Oliver Alouettes 195

Jensen, Sue (Sunny the Clown) (Entertainer) 1986-1987 Indianapolis Clowns Jessup, Gentry 1939 Bellville Grays (NIL) (Jeep) (Portsmouth, Virginia) 1939 Bellville Grays (ECL) 1940 Bellville Grays (ISL) 1940 Birmingham Black Barons (NAL) (D) 1941-1949 Chicago American Giants (NAL) 1950-1952 Carmen Cardinals (Mandak League) 1943 Birmingham Black Barons (On loan - Chicago American Giants) (Negro League World Series vs Homestead Grays) 1945-46 Santurce (Puerto Rico) 1946 Satchel Paige's All Stars (Barnstorming Tour vs Bob Fellers All Stars) 1946-47 Almendares (Cuban Winter League) 1948-49 Magallanes (Venezuelan League) 1949 Kansas City Royals (California) 1950-51 Spur Cola (Panama) 1951 Spur Cola (Caribbean World Series) 9 th Annual North South All Star Game (1947-South) Negro League All Star Team: (1944-West, 1945-West, 1946-West, 1947-West and 1948-West) Jethroe, Sam 1938 Indianapolis ABC's (NAL) (Jet) 1938-1942 Numerous Semipro Teams East St. Louis Colts St. Louis Giants 1941 St. Louis Giants (St. Louis Municipal League) 1942 Cincinnati Buckeyes (NAL) 1943-1948 Cleveland Buckeyes (NAL) 1945 Tryout with Boston Red Sox w/jackie Robinson and Marvin Williams 1946 Vargas (Venezuelan League Champions) 1948 Sold by Ernest Wright, owner of the Cleveland Buckeyes to the Brooklyn Dodgers (MLBB) for $5,000 1948-1949 Montreal Royals (IL) 1950 Sold by the Dodgers to the Boston Braves $ 100,000 1950-1952 Boston Braves (ML) 1953 Toledo (IL) 1954 Pittsburgh Pirates (ML) 1954-1958 Toronto (IL) 1942 Satchel Paige's All Stars 1944-45 Kansas City Royals (CAWL) 1944-45 San Juan (Puerto Rico) 1945 American All Stars 1946 Vargas (Venezuela) 1946 Satchel Paige's All Stars (Eighteen Game Series vs Bob Feller's Major League 196

All Stars) 1946-47 Vargas (Venezuela) 1946-47 San Juan (Puerto Rico) 1947 Cleveland Buckeyes (Negro League World Series - lost to New York Cubans) 1947-48 Almendares (Cuba) 1948-49 Almendares (Cuba) (Cuban Winter League Champion) (Caribbean World Series Champion) 1949 Almendares - Cuba Caribbean World Series I Caribbean World Series Champions (Havana, Cuba) 1949 Montreal Royals-Junior World Series (Defeated Buffalo for Junior Crown) 1950 Boston Braves Spring Training (Bradenton, Florida) 1951 Kansas City Royals 1952 Jackie Robinson's Major League All Stars (Barnstorming tour vs the Negro League Stars) 1954-55 Cienfuegos (Cuba) St. Louis Municipal League All Star Team (1941 - East) Negro American League Batting Titles: (1944 -.353 and 1945 -.393) Negro League Stolen Bases Title: (1945-21 Stolen Bases) (1946-20 Stolen Bases) (1947-52 Stolen Bases) Negro League All Star Team: (1942-West, 1944-West, 1946-West and 1947-West) Puerto Rican League Triples Leader: (1944-45 7 triples) Puerto Rican League Runs Scored Leader: (1944-45 37 runs scored) Cuban Winter League All Star Team (1947-48) Venezuelan League Triples Leader (1946 5 triples) Venezuelan League Stolen Bases Leader (1946 11 SB) Cuban Winter League Stolen Base Title: (1947-48 - 22 Stolen Bases) (1948-49 - 32 Stolen Bases) International League Stolen Base Title: (1949-89 Stolen Bases) Major League Baseball - National League Rookie of the Year (1950) National League Stolen Base Title: 197

(1950 - Stole 35 Bases) (1951 - Stole 35 Bases) Johns, Clinton Johnson, Andrew 1968 Prairie View A & M (College Baseball) 1968-1970 Various local teams in Houston area (Falstaff, Steelers, Mustangs, etc.) 1970 Indianapolis Clowns 1941-1945 Booker T. Washington H.S. (High school football & track) 1945-1947 Dallas Chesterfields West Dallas 1948-1961 Dallas Brown Bombers (Willie Richardson - Owner) 1951 Dallas Eagles Tryout (Texas League) 1962 Dallas Rough Riders (Sponsored by Big Wheel Company) 1962-1973 Dallas Bombers Dallas Rough Riders (Various Dallas city leagues) Johnson, Blazer 1946 Toledo Rays (USL) (Assumed name used by Ron Teasley to protect his college eligibility) Johnson, Byron E. (Mex) (D) 1929 Gibbs High School (Little Rock, Arkansas) 1929-1931 Dunbar High School (Little Rock, Arkansas) (Quarterback High School Football) (Won state championship) 1930-1936 Du Bisson Tigers (Semipro Team - Little Rock, AR) 1931-1932 Dunbar Junior College (Little Rock, Arkansas) 1932 Little Rock Black Travelers 1933 Little Rock Stars (NSL) 1932 Little Rock Black Travelers 1932 Little Rock Grays (NSL) 1933 Memphis Red Sox (NAL) (Turned down contract offer) 1933-1936 Wylie College (College Baseball and Football) (Marshall, Texas) 1936 Little Rock Stars 1937-1938 Kansas City Monarchs (NAL) 1939-1940 Kansas City Travelers (Kansas City Monarch's "B" Team) 1939-1940 Satchel Paige's All Stars 1943-1944 U.S. Army (Quarter Masters Corp.) Negro League All Star Team (1938-West) Johnson, Charles 1928-1929 Joe Green's Chicago Giants (Goulash) Illinois Giants 1930-1931 Texas Giants (Barnstorming team based - Lafleche, Saskatchewan) 1931 New York Stars (D) (Traveling team of Texas Giants) 1932 All-Nations Clowns 198

(Abe Saperstein's first Negro barnstorming team) (Disbanded in Winona, Minnesota) 1932 Joe Green's Chicago Giants (Series vs House of David) 1933-1934 Cole's American Giants (NNL) 1935 Chicago American Giants (NNL) 1936 Chicago American Giants 1937-1941 Chicago American Giants (NAL) also played for: Peter's Union Giants Illinois Giants Hartford Giants Chicago Giants Nashville Elite Giants Johnson, Clifford 1938-1939 Stone Mountain (Georgia) (Town Team) (Connie) 1940 Atlanta Black Crackers (NSL) 1940 Toledo-Indianapolis Crawfords (NAL) 1940-1942 Kansas City Monarchs (NAL) 1943-1945 U.S. Army - Military Service (D) 1946-1950 Kansas City Monarchs (NAL) 1951 St. Hyacinthe (Canadian Provincial League) 1951-1952 Kansas City Monarchs (NAL) 1952 Sold by Tom Baird (owner) of the Kansas City Monarchs to the Baltimore Orioles (MLBB) organization 1952 Colorado Springs (Western League) 1953 Charleston (AA) 1953 Chicago White Sox (ML) 1954 Toronto Maple Leafs (IL) 1955 Toronto (IL) 1955-1956 Chicago White Sox (ML) 1956-1958 Baltimore Orioles (ML) 1959-1960 Vancouver (PCL) 1961 Puebla (Mexican League) 1941 Kansas City Monarchs (Negro American League Champions) 1942 Kansas City Monarchs (Negro American League Champions) 1946 Kansas City Monarchs (Negro American League Champions) 1950 Kansas City Royals 1950 Panama City Chesterfields Club (Panama Winter League) 1950-1951 Spur Cola (Panama Winter League) 1951 Kansas City Royals 1951 Spur Cola (Panama) (Caribbean World Series - Caracas, Venezuela) 1952 Kansas City Royals 1952 Roy Campanella All Stars 1952-53 Caguas Criollos (Puerto Rico) 1953 Roy Campanella All Stars (Southern tour - Seven game series vs Birmingham Black Barons) (Game vs Major League All Stars Wrigley Field, Los Angeles, Ca) 1954 Roy Campanella All Stars 199

1953-1954 Caguas (Puerto Rico) 1954 Roy Campanella All Stars 1954-1955 Marianao (Cuba) 1955 Willie Mays All Stars (Barnstorming Tour vs Negro American League All Stars) 1956 Willie Mays All Stars (Barnstorming Tour vs Negro American League All Stars) 1957 Willie Mays All Stars (United States barnstorming tour) (Caribbean barnstorming tour Dominican Republic, Nicaragua, etc.) 1959 Hank Aaron's All Stars (Barnstorming series vs Harmon Killebrew's All Stars) 1960 Philadelphia Stars (Canadian Tournaments) Negro League All Star Team (1940-West and 1950-West) Canadian Provincial League Strikeout Leader: (1951-172 SO) Western League Strikeout Leader: (1952-233 Strikeouts) Cuban Winter League Strikeout Leader: (1954-55 - 123 Strikeouts) Cuban Winter League All Star Team (1954-55) Johnson, Clifford 1964-1966 San Antonio Black Sox (STNL) (Cliff) 1966 San Antonio Bombers (Spanish American League) 1966 Drafted by Houston Astros in fifth round of Free Agent Draft 1967 Cocoa (Florida State League) 1967 Covington (Appalachian League) 1968 Cocoa (Florida State League) 1969 Peninsula (Carolina League) 1970 Raleigh-Durham (Carolina League) 1970-1971 Oklahoma City (AA) 1971-1972 Columbus (Southern League) 1972 Oklahoma City (AA) 1972 Houston Astros (ML) 1973 Denver (AA) 1973-1977 Houston Astros (ML) 1977-1979 New York Yankees (ML) 1979-1980 Cleveland Indians (ML) 1980 Chicago Cubs (ML) 1981-1982 Oakland A's (ML) 1983-1984 Toronto Blue Jays (ML) 1985 Texas Rangers (ML) 1985-1986 Toronto Blue Jays (ML) Winter League: 1977 New York Yankees - World Series 1978 New York Yankees - World Series 1981 Oakland A's - American League Championship Series 1985 Toronto Blue Jays -American League Championship Series 200

Carolina League Homerun and RBI Titles: (1970 - Hit 27 Homeruns and 91 RBIs) Carolina League Most Valuable Player Award (1970) American Association League Homerun and RBI Titles: (1973 - Hit 33 Homeruns and 117 RBIs) American Association League Most Valuable Player Award (1973) Major League Baseball Career Pinch Hit Homerun Record (20 homeruns) Johnson, Curtis (Colt) (D) Johnson, Don (Groundhog) 1947-1948 St. Rose (Louisiana) 1948-1950 Kenner White Sox 1950 Kansas City Monarchs (NAL) 1950-1951 Carrollton Play House 1951 Booker T. Washington High School (State Baseball Champions) 1952-1953 Grambling University (College Baseball) 1954 Paris Lakers (Mississippi-Ohio Valley League) 1957 Signed by the New York Yankees (MLBB) 1957 St. Petersburg Saints (Florida State League) 1958-1959 Fargo-Moorhead Twins (Northern League) 1959 released by New York Yankees 1960 Detroit-New Orleans Stars (NAL) 1960-1963 Collins All Stars (New Orleans, Louisiana) 1964-1965 Garyville (Louisiana) 1946-1949 Cincinnati Hottentots 1947 Signed by Cincinnati Reds (MLBB) 1947 Cincinnati Reds Spring Training (Columbia, South Carolina) 1947 Ogden (Pioneer League) 1947 Released by Cincinnati Reds 1947 Signed by Cleveland Indians (MLBB) 1947 Burlington (IA) 1949-1950 Chicago American Giants (NAL) 1951-1952 Chicago American Giants (NAL) 1952 Philadelphia Stars (NAL) 1953 Baltimore Elite Giants 1954 Detroit Stars (NAL) 1954-1980 Cincinnati Tigers Coach - Major Women's Softball (17 seasons) Overall Record 1,500-68 1968 Escue Pontiac (Cincinnati, Ohio) ASA - National Championship 1972 Riverside Ford (York, PA) ASA - National Championship 1973 Sweeney Chevrolet (Chattanooga, TN) ASA - National Championship 1976 Sweeney Chevrolet (Petersburg, VA) 201

USSSA - World Championship Hudepohl Hall of Fame Tri State Hall of Fame (1996) Johnson, Earnest D. 1946-1947 Chicago Industrial League (School Boy) 1947-1948 Van Dyke House of David 1949 Kansas City Monarchs (NAL) 1949 Van Dyke House of David 1950-1953 Kansas City Monarchs (NAL) 1953 Sold by Tom Baird (owner) of the Kansas City Monarchs to the St. Louis Browns (MLBB) organization 1954 Thetford Mines (Canadian Provincial League) (Bill Krueger - Manager) 1954 Injured Knee - Released by Browns 1955 Signed by Chicago Cubs (MLBB) 1955 Macon (Sally League) (Pepper Martin - Manager) 1955 Magic Valley (Pioneer League) 1956-1957 Des Moines (Western League) 1957 Portland Beavers (PCL) (Spring Training - sent down) 1958 Sioux City (Western League) 1959 Charleston (Sally League) Negro American League Homerun Title (1953-11 Homeruns) Negro League All Star Team (1953-West) Johnson, Eliga 1932-1941 Pittsburg Panthers (Pete) 1942 New York Black Yankees (NNL) 1942-1943 Pittsburg Panthers 1943-1946 U.S. Army 1946-1950 Pittsburg Panthers Johnson, Elijah 1959-1961 San Antonio Bombers (STNL) San Antonio Ramblers 1961 Signed by Houston Colt 45's (MLBB) 1962 Moultrie (Georgia-Florida League) 1963-1964 Modesto (California League) 1965 Durham (Carolina League) 1965 Salisbury (Carolina League) 1966 Amarillo (Texas League) 1967 Oklahoma City (PCL) Amarillo (Texas League) 1968 Traded by Houston w/mike Cuellar to Baltimore Orioles 1968 Oklahoma City (PCL) 1969-1970 Rochester (IL) 1971 Kintetsu Buffaloes (Japanese League) 1972 Oklahoma City (AA) (Player-Coach) Johnson, Eugene (Sugarfoot) 1950-1952 Webster Groves High School (High school baseball & basketball) 1950-1952 Kirkwood Hawks (Arthur Hawkins - Manager) 202

(D) (Baseball) (Basketball) Johnson, Floyd Johnson, Gene 1951-1952 Cleveland Indians Tryout St. Louis Browns Tryout 1953 Wiley College (College Baseball) (Marshall, Texas) 1954-1957 Grand Bluff (TX) 1959 Baltimore Elites (NNBA) 1959 Brooklyn Cuban Giants (Brady Johnson - Manager) 1953-1957 Wiley College (College Basketball - Scholarship) (Marshall, Texas) 1957 Signed by St. Louis Hawks (NBA) 1957 St. Louis Hawks Training Camp 1957 Cut by St. Louis Hawks 1957-1958 Harlem Magicians (Barnstorming Basketball Team) (Marques Haynes - Owner & Player) (Record 218-0) 1958-1959 Harlem Magicians (Record 243-0) 1959-1960 Harlem Magicians (Record 218-3) 1960 Harlem Clowns (Barnstorming Basketball Team) 1962-1963 Harlem Magicians (Record 247-0) 1963-1997 Harlem Magicians Harlem Clowns Harlem Stars Harlem Globetrotters Harlem Court Jesters St. Louis Jokers Goose Tatum's Road Kings Fabulous Magicians 1969-1970 Fabulous Magicians 1972-1976 Harlem Thrillers (Art "Bones" Smith - owner) 1980-1982 Irondale Cubs 1983-1984 Irvindale Braves 1985-2011 Hooper City White Sox (BIL) 1953-1956 U. S. Marines (Special Services - Military BB) (Barstow, California) 1956 Detroit Cadillac Club (DBF) (Detroit Baseball Federation) 1956-1957 Detroit Stars (NAL) 1958-1960 Detroit Cadillac Club (DBF) 1961 UAW Local 600 (Detroit, Michigan) (Sponsored by Ford Motor Company) (Charles Red House Manager) Negro League All Star Team (1956 - East) Johnson, George 1948-1951 Holsum Dodgers (NORD) (Slack) Holsum All Stars (NBC - Wichita Tournaments) 203

Broadway Stars 1951 New Orleans Black Pelicans (NSL) (D) 1952-1957 Grambling Tigers (College Baseball) 1952 Shreveport Black Sports 1953-1955 United States Air Force (Military Baseball) (41 st Squadron) 1956-1957 Jasper Steers (NBC - Wichita Tournament) 1956-1959 Holsum Dodgers (NORD) 1960 Detroit-New Orleans Stars (NAL) 1960 Raleigh Tigers (NAL) 1972-1974 Arcadia High School (Coach) (Arcadia, Louisiana) Johnson, Howard (Mule) 1936-1954 Pilot Point (TX) Dallas Green Monarchs Gainesville Black Tigers Johnson, Rev. Johnny 1935-1938 San Antonio Black Missions (TNL) Austin Black Senators (TNL) 1939-1944 San Antonio Black Sox 1945-1955 San Antonio Black Sox (STNL) Johnson, Josh 1931-1932 Coraopolis Greys (Brute) 1933-1934 Pittsburgh Giants (Farm team of Homestead Grays & Pittsburgh Crawfords) 1934-1935 Homestead Grays (NNL) (D) 1935 Pittsburgh Giants 1935 New Kensington Elks 1935-1936 Cincinnati Tigers 1937 Cincinnati Tigers (NAL) 1938 New York Black Yankees (NNL) 1938 Homestead Grays (NNL) 1939 Brooklyn Royal Giants 1939-1942 Homestead Grays (NNL) 1942 New York Black Yankees (NNL) 1942 Negro League All Star Team (Barnstorming Tour New York area) 1942-1945 U.S. Army (Military Service) 1949-1954 St. Louis Metro All Stars (Manager) Johnson, Keenan 1974-1978 Hallandale (sand lot teams)(florida) 1974-1978 Hallandale High School (High school baseball, basketball and football) 1978-1980 U.S. Army (Military basketball) 1981-1982 Hallandale (sand lot teams) 1983-2011 Hallandale Dodgers Hallandale Dodgers (Manager) (South Florida Community Baseball League) Professional Football Coach Wide Receivers and QB 2010 South Florida Broncos (Southeast Football League) 2011 Broward County Cowboys (semipro football) Johnson, Lawrence 1960-1964 San Antonio Bombers (STNL) 204

(Dittney) 1965 St. Phillips College (College Baseball & Basketball) 1966-1967 University of Albuquerque (College Baseball & Basketball) 1967 Scouted by Los Angeles Dodgers (MLBB) 1968-1970 U.S. Army (Military Baseball) 1972-1979 San Antonio Black Sox (STNL) (Last Manager of Black Sox) Johnson, Louis Brown 1947-1949 Lexington Hustlers (Sweet Lou) 1951-1953 Kentucky State College (College Basketball Scholarship) 1953 Signed by the New York Yankees(MLBB) Organization 1953 Olean (Pony League) 1954 Lexington (Mountain States League) 1954 Pampa (West Texas - New Mexico League) 1955 Clifton (Mississippi-Ohio Valley League) 1955 Kansas City Monarchs (NAL) 1955 Sold by Tom Baird (owner) Monarchs to Chicago Cubs 1955 St. Jean (Canadian Provincial League) 1956 Ponca City (Sooner State League) 1957-1958 Burlington (Three I League) 1958 Paris (Midwest League) 1959 Lancaster (Eastern League) 1959 San Antonio (Texas League) 1960 Chicago Cubs (ML) 1960 Houston (AA) 1961 Los Angles Angels (ML) 1961 Toronto (IL) 1962 Milwaukee Braves (ML) 1962 Toronto (IL) 1963 Denver (PCL) 1963 Toronto (IL) 1963 Syracuse (IL) 1964 Spokane (PCL) 1965 Los Angeles Dodgers (ML) 1965 Spokane (PCL) 1966-1967 Los Angeles Dodgers (ML) 1968 Chicago Cubs (ML) 1968 Cleveland Indians (ML) 1969 California Angels (ML) 1961-62 Valencia (Venezuelan League) 1963-64 Occidental League 1963-64 Panama League 1964-65 Santurce Crabbers (Puerto Rican Winter League) Negro League All Star Team (1955-West) Venezuelan League Triples Leader (1961-62 7 triples) Venezuelan League Slugging Average Leader (1961-62 -.559) International League All Star Team (1963 and 1964) Puerto Rican Winter League Batting Title (1964-65 - Hit.345) 205

Johnson, Mamie (Peanut) 1944-1946 Long Branch (NJ) (Police Athletic League) 1946-1951 Lincoln A.C. St. Cyprian Baseball Team 1951-1953 Alexandria All Stars 1953-1954 Indianapolis Clowns (NAL) 1955-1962 Alexandria All Stars (1 of 3 women to play in Negro Leagues) Johnson, M.C. 1952-1962 Chicago Majors Chicago Cardinals Chicago Orioles 1963-1964 Kansas City Monarchs 1965 Chicago Cardinals 1966-1982 Chicago Orioles (Chicago Park League) Chicago Orioles (Greater Midwest League) also attended University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff Johnson, Ralph 1941-1942 Panama City Blue Sox (Big Cat) 1942 Ethiopian Clowns 1942 Miami Giants (FSNL) 1943-1944 Lakeland Tigers (FSNL) 1945-1946 Panama City (FSNL) 1946 Lakeland Tigers (FSNL) 1946-1947 Pepsi Cola Giants (D) (Tampa, Florida) 1947-1948 Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic) 1949-1950 Birmingham Black Barons (NAL) 1950 New Orleans Creoles (NSL) 1950 Indianapolis Clowns (NAL) 1950 New York Black Yankees 1951 New York Cubans 1951 Kansas City Monarchs (Monarchs Barnstorming "B" Team) 1952 Kansas City Monarchs (NAL) 1953-1954 Kansas City Monarchs (Monarchs Barnstorming "B" Team) 1954-1957 Miami Giants 1958-1962 7-Up Giants (Tampa, FL) 1952 Jackie Robinson All Stars (Barnstorming Tour vs Indianapolis Clowns) Negro League All Star Team (1950, 1951, 1952, 1953 & 1954) Johnson, Ralph G. 1958-1960 Marshall High School (High School baseball) (Plant City, Florida) 1958-1962 Bartow All Stars (FWCNL) (Ben Williams - Owner/Manager) 1963 Indianapolis Clowns 1963 Montreal Mets (Canadian Provincial League) 1963-1966 Bartow All Stars (FWCNL) Johnson, Raymond A. 1958-1962 San Antonio Bombers (STNL) 206

Johnson, Robert 1953-1957 Wenonah (BIL) (Bob) 1958 Moore-Handley (BIL) 1960 Southern Research (BIL) Birmingham Industrial League All Star Team: (1958 Western Division) YMCA Industrial League: (1960) Johnson, Thomas Fairfax 1933-1936 Camden High School (Tom) (Baseball, Football & Track) 1937-1940 Springfield College Maroons (College Baseball, Football & Track) 1940 Philadelphia Stars (NNL) 1940-1942 New York Brown Bombers (Quarterback-Semipro Football Team) 1942 College All Stars (All Star Football game @ Polo Grounds vs New York Bulldogs) (Coach Benny Friedman - Univ. Mich.) 1942-1943 Fort Custer & Camp Atterbury (Army-Navy YMCA-USO) (Baseball Coach - Military) 1944-1946 Hawaiian Tigers (Hawaiian Senior League) 1946-1951 Howard University (Assistant Football Coach - Backs) 1947-1959 Howard University (Head Varsity Baseball Coach) 1948 Diplomats All Stars 1950 Indianapolis Clowns (NAL) 1950 Brandon Greys (Mandak League) 1952 Heurich Brewers (Washington, D.C. Industrial Sandlot League) 1960-1968 Washington Black Sox (Player-Coach) (TSL) (8 time league champions) 1963 Cleveland Indians (ML) (Batting Practice Pitcher - Washington, D.C.) 1963-1968 Washington Black Sox (TSL) Major League Baseball Scout: Pittsburgh Pirates (1959-1961) Washington D.C. Home Plate Club Hall of Fame (1981) (Footnote: From 1946-1978 Dr. Thomas Johnson is one of the leading college educators in the United States. His contributions to Howard University and higher education are too numerous to cite here.) Johnson, Tom 1940-1943 Detroit Black Sox Detroit Motor City Giants (Assumed name used by Ron Teasley) Johnson, Walter 1942-1943 Dolphin A.C. (Baltimore, Maryland) 1942 Richmond Giants 207

1944-1945 Memphis Red Sox (NAL) 1945-1946 U.S. Navy (Military Baseball) 1946-1947 Richmond Giants 1948-1949 Richmond Giants (NAA) 1949 Homestead Grays (NAA) 1949-1950 Homestead Grays 1951-1954 U.S. Navy (Military Baseball) 1955 Signed by Kansas City A's (MLBB) 1955 Burlington (VT) 1946 Panama 1947 Caracas (Venezuela) Johnson, Will 1972-2015 Hooper City White Sox (BIL) Johnson, William Julius (Judy) 1915-1916 Rosedale Club (Wilmington, Delaware) Wilmington Blues 1917 Chester Stars Chester Giants (Chester, Pennsylvania) (D) 1918 Hilldale Giants (Darby, Pennsylvania) 1918 Bacharach Giants 1919-1920 Madison Stars 1921-1922 Hilldale Daisies 1923-1925 Hilldale Daisies (ECL) 1926 Hilldale Daisies (ISL) 1926-1927 Hilldale Daisies (ECL) 1927 Hilldale Daisies (ESL) 1928 Hilldale Daisies (ECL) 1929 Hilldale Daisies (ANL) 1929 Hilldale Daisies 1930 Homestead Grays (NNL) 1931 Baltimore Black Sox 1931-1932 Darby Daisies 1932 Hilldale Daisies (EWL) 1932 Pittsburgh Crawfords (EWL) 1933-1936 Pittsburgh Crawfords (NNL) 1937 Homestead Grays (NNL) (Johnson did not report) 1937 ALCOA Flashes (Coach) 1954 Philadelphia Athletics (Coach) 1923 Hilldale Daisies (Nine game barnstorming series vs Major League All Stars. Hilldale Daisies won 7 games and lost 2) 1923-1924 Cuba 1924 Hilldale Daisies (Eastern Colored League Champions) (Negro League World Series vs Kansas City Monarchs Negro National League Champions. Monarchs won series 1924 Hilldale Daisies (Three game series vs World Champion Philadelphia A's. Daisies won series 3 games to 0.) 208

1924 Breakers Hotel Poinciana Hotel (Palm Beach, Florida) 1924-1925 Cuba 1925 Hilldale Daisies (Eastern Colored League Champions) (Negro League World Series vs Kansas City Monarchs. Hilldale won the series 5 games to 1.) 1925-1926 Cuba 1926-1927 Cuba 1927 Hilldale Daisies (National barnstorming tour vs Cuban Stars) 1927-1928 Cuba (Hit -.372) 1928 Hilldale Daisies (Six game series vs Earl Mack's All Stars. Daisies won 5 lost 1.) 1928-1929 Cuba (Hit -.329) 1929 Homestead Grays (Four game series vs Chicago American Giants) 1930 Homestead Grays Spring Training (Hot Springs, Arkansas) 1930-1931 Cuba 1932 Pittsburgh Crawfords (Barnstorming Tour) (Seven Game Series vs Casey Stengel's All Stars) 1934 Pittsburgh Crawfords (Exhibition games in Pittsburgh and York, PA vs Dizzy Dean's All Stars) 1935 Pittsburgh Crawfords Spring Training - Hot Springs, Ark 1935 Pittsburgh Crawfords (Barnstorming Tour) (Fifteen game barnstorming tour vs Dizzy Dean All Stars. Crawfords won 9 games and lost 6.) (Five game series vs World Champ Philadelphia A's. Pittsburgh Crawfords won 3 and lost 2.) (Game vs Leo Durochers All Stars in Cincinnati, Ohio) 1936 Pittsburgh Crawfords (Barnstorming Tour) (Game vs Leo Durocher's All Stars) 1936 Mexico Major League Baseball Scout: Philadelphia Athletics (1952-1955) Milwaukee Braves (1956-1959) Philadelphia Phillies Major League Baseball Coach: Philadelphia A's (1954) Negro League Most Valuable Player (1929) Negro League All Star Team (1933-East and 1936 East) Hitting Statistics included: (1923 -.391, 1924 -.327, 1925 -.392, 1926 -.327, 1927 -.329, 1929 -.416, 1932 -.246, 1933 -.239, 209

1934 -.333, 1935 -.257 and 1936 -.367) National Baseball Hall of Fame (1974) Jones, Benjamin 1944-1949 Washington Black Sox (Ben, Junior) 1949-1950 New York Black Yankees 1951-1953 Military Service 1953-1954 Washington Black Sox 1954-1955 Midland Indians (Cleveland Indians Organization) 1955-1960 Washington Black Sox (Tri-State League) 1949 New York Black Yankees Spring Training Tampa, FL Jones, Bob (Big Bob) 1958-1962 Bellview (Winston Salem Recreation League) 1962-1967 Winston Salem Mets Winston Salem Indians 1962-1964 Winston Salem Pond Giants (Piedmont Association League) 1965-1967 Winston Salem Pond Giants (Winston Salem City League) 1968 Indianapolis Clowns 1968 Negro All Stars (Traveling team for Indianapolis) 1969-1972 Indianapolis Clowns 1975-1984 Winston Salem Pond Giants (Winston Salem City League) Jones, Bridges 1962-1963 Lindale Dragons 1963 Philadelphia Stars 1963-1976 Lindale Dragons 1963-1976 Lindale Dragons (Josh Gibson League) Jones, Charlie Jr. 1964-1965 Lindale Dragons 1966 New York Bombers (New York City) 1967-1976 Lindale Dragons 1957-1976 Lindale Dragons (Josh Gibson League) Jones, Clarence (Butsey) 1948-1951 Holsum Dodgers Holsum All Stars (Jackie Moore - Manager) (New Orleans, Louisiana) 1951 New Orleans Black Pelicans (NSL) 1952-1954 U.S. Army (Military Baseball) 1955-1959 New Orleans Black Pelicans Collins All Stars 1960 Detroit-New Orleans Stars (NAL) 1960 Raleigh Tigers (NAL) (Wesley Barrows - Manager) Jones, Cleon Joseph 1959-1960 Mobile Black Bears Mobile Black Bears 1961-1962 Alabama A & M (Normal, Alabama) (College Baseball) 1963 Auburn (New York Penn League) 1963 Raleigh (Carolina League) (GCNL) 210

1963 New York Mets (ML) 1964-1965 Buffalo (IL) 1965-1975 New York Mets (ML) 1975 Released by New York Mets 1976 Signed by Chicago White Sox as a free agent 1976 Chicago White Sox (ML) 1965-66 Puerto Rican Winter League 1969 New York Mets National League Championship Series 1969 New York Mets (World Series Champions) 1973 New York Mets National League Championship Series 1973 New York Mets World Series Puerto Rican League All Star Team: (1965-66) National League All Star Team (1969) Jones, Cleveland 1956-1957 Pullman-Stanley (BIL) (Four Way) 1958 Birmingham Black Barons (NAL) 1958-1968 Pullman-Stanley (BIL) Birmingham Industrial League All Star Team: (1958 Western Division) Jones, Clinton 1935-1938 Plant Second Nine (Casey) (Plant, Mississippi) 1938-1939 Plant First Nine 1940 Memphis several local teams 1940 Memphis Red Sox Minor League Club 1940-1948 Memphis Red Sox (NAL) (D) 1948 Cincinnati Crescents 1949-1955 Memphis Red Sox (NAL) 1953 Winnipeg (Mandak League) 1953 South America 1953-1954 Dominican Republic 1954 Negro American League All Stars also played in California Winter League, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Mexico and Puerto Rico Negro League All Star Team (1950-West, 1951-West and 1953-West) Negro American League MVP (1950) Jones, Ezell (Zeke) 1950 Cleveland - Rudolph Golf Club (Sandlot Team) 1951 Akron (Army Base) 1951-1953 Steelton Giants 1951-1953 Harrisburg Giants (Spottswood Poles - Manager) 1953 Steelton Giants (Lower Dauphin Twilight League) 1953 Harrisburg Giants (Richard Felton - Owner) 211

1954-1957 Harrisburg Giants (ENL) Jones, Hal 1955 Kansas City Monarchs (NAL) 1956 Signed as a free agent by the Kansas City Athletics 1956 Seminole Oilers (Sooner State League) 1957 Traded to the Cleveland Indians organization 1957 Keokuk Kernels (Illinois-Indiana-Iowa League) 1958 Batavia Indians (New York-Pennsylvania League) 1959 Minot Mallards (Northern League) 1960 Reading Indians (Eastern League) 1961 Salt Lake City Bees (Pacific Coast League) 1961-1962 Cleveland Indians (ML) 1962-1963 Salt Lake City Bees (Pacific Coast League) 1963 Jacksonville Suns (International League) 1964 Purchased by Toronto from Cleveland Indians 1964 Toronto Maple Leafs (International League) Jones, James 1942-1943 Parole Vipers (Annapolis, Maryland) (Jim, Lefty) 1943 Baltimore Elite Giants (NNL) 1944-1946 Military Service 1946-1948 Nashville Cubs (NSL) 1946-1948 Baltimore Elite Giants (NNL) 1949-1953 Philadelphia Stars (NAL) 1953 Oshawa (Ontario, Canada) 1949 Jackie Robinson's All Stars Negro League All Star Team (1952-East) Jones, John Lewis 1947-1950 Williamsburg Buckeyes (Duke) Circle Black Sox 1951-1953 Baltimore Bruins (Brady Johnson owner) 1953-1969 Williamsburg Buckeyes Jones, Mack 1954-1957 Turner High School (Atlanta, GA) (Mack the Knife) 1954-1957 Atlanta Yankees (GABL) Rockdale Rawhides (GABL) 1958 Signed by the Milwaukee Braves (MLBB) 1958 Salinas Packers (California League) 1959 Cedar Rapids Braves (Illinois-Indiana-Iowa League) 1960-1961 Louisville Colonels (American Association) 1961 Milwaukee Braves (ML) 1962 Toronto Maple Leafs (International League) 1962 Milwaukee Braves (ML) 1963 Toronto Maple Leafs (International League) 1963 Milwaukee Braves (ML) 1964 Syracuse Chiefs (International League) 1965 Milwaukee Braves (ML) 1966-1967 Atlanta Braves (ML) 1967 Traded with Jim Beauchamp and Jay Ritchie by Atlanta Braves to the Cincinnati Reds for Deron Johnson 1968 Cincinnati Reds (ML) 1968 Drafted by the Montreal Expos from the Cincinnati Reds in the 1968 Expansion Draft 1969-1971 Montreal Expos (ML) 212

1971 Released by the Montreal Expos (MLBB) Holds the Syracuse Chiefs single season record for runs (111), total bases (337), runs batted in (102), triples (18)and homeruns (39). All of these records came during the 1964 season. Syracuse Baseball Wall of Fame (2000) Jones, Marvin 1948 Doby Indians (Atlanta, Georgia)(Sandlot team) (Lefty) 1949-1950 Atlanta Dodgers (sandlot team) 1951-1953 Atlanta Braves (Georgia - Alabama League) 1954-1955 Kansas City Monarchs (NAL) 1956-1957 Detroit Speed Kings (D) 1956-1957 Detroit Speed Kings (DBF) (Detroit Baseball Federation) 1958 Pfieffer's Beer (Detroit, MI) 1958 U.S. Army (Military Baseball) 1959 Pfieffer's Beer (Detroit, MI) 1959 Cadillac Club Wine (Detroit, MI) Jones, N.L. 1945-1948 Palmer Bulldogs (Monk, Lefty) 1948 Kansas City Monarchs (NAL) 1948-1952 Palmer Bulldogs Waxahachie West Dallas Red Sox 1952-1954 U.S. Army (Military Baseball) (Quartermaster Corp - Germany) 1955-1960 Continental Bus (Dallas) East Dallas West Dallas Jones, Othar E. 1976-1980 Alden Cardinals (BIL) Jones, Paul 1943-1946 Middletown (OH) (Town Team) 1946-1948 U.S. Army 1948 Homestead Grays 1948 Cleveland Buckeyes (NAL) 1949 Louisville Buckeyes (NAL) 1950 Cleveland Buckeyes (NAL) 1950 Elmwood Giants (Mandak League) 1951 Flint Arrows (Central League) 1952 Vancouver Capilanos (Northwest League) 1952-1953 Lethbridge Cubs (Big Six League) 1954 Winston-Salem Twins (Carolina League) 1955-1957 Out of baseball 1958 Memphis Red Sox (NAL) Also played with the Homestead Grays and Detroit Stars Jones, Rex 1960 Grambling State University (College Baseball) 1961 Los Angeles Barons (Los Angeles City League) Los Angeles Braves (Los Angeles City League) 1961 Indianapolis Clowns 1962-1963 Grambling University (College Baseball) 1964 Kansas City Monarchs 213

1965 Indianapolis Clowns Professional Basketball: (Player, Coach, Promoter & Booking Agent) 1967-2003 Harlem Satellites (Ted Rasberry owner and Rookie Brown coach) Harlem Thrillers Harlem Travelers Harlem Global Travelers Jones, Roosevelt 1957-1959 Woodard Iron and Steel (BIL) Jones, Stanley 1955-1956 Pipe Shops Quarters (BIL) (Stan) 1956-1958 Birmingham Black Barons (NAL) 1958 Signed by the Cincinnati Reds (MLBB) 1959 Geneva Red Legs (New York - Penn League) 1959 Birmingham Black Barons (NAL) 1960-1961 Topeka Reds (Three - I League) 1962-1963 Rocky Mount Leafs (Carolina League) 1963 Traded to Oakland A's Organization 1964 Birmingham Barons (Southern League) 1964 Traded to Detroit Tigers organization 1965 Montgomery Rebels (Southern League) 1965 Monterrey (Mexican League) 1966 Modesto Reds (California League) 1967 Birmingham A s (Southern League) 1967 Leesburg A s (Florida State League) 1968-1969 Burlington Bees (Midwest League) 1958 Birmingham Black Barons (NAL) (Exhibition series vs Major League All Stars) (Exhibition series vs Hank Aaron's All Stars) 1959 Cincinnati Reds Spring Training (Tampa, Florida) 1959 Cincinnati Reds Minor League Camp (Plant City, Florida) 1964-1965 Valencia Industrialists (Venezuelan League) 1965 Dominican Republic 1967 Kelowna (Canada) New York-Penn League Rookie of Year (1959) New York Penn League Wins Leader (1959 w/record of 19-4) Jones, Walter Eugene 1955-1956 Birmingham Black Barons Jones, William R. 1928 Burrville A.C. (Doffey) 1929-1934 Washington Black Sox (Team founder, owner & manager) 1934-1939 Hilldale A.C. (player) 1934-1992 Washington Black Sox Washington Black Sox (Tri State League) Washington Black Sox (Maryland Industrial League) (Won over 45 league & major tournament championships) 214

Jones, Willie James 1960-1963 Decatur (AL) (Town Team) 1963 Lakeside High School (Decatur, AL) 1961 Indianapolis Clowns 1961 New York Royals (Barnstorming Team for Clowns) Jordan, Isaac 1951-1955 Moore-Handley (BIL) Hightower Box Factory 1958-1960 Titusville Merchants (BIL) 1963-1982 Southside Dodgers (BIL) 1982-1984 Ensley Steel (BIL) Sheridan Heights Jordan, Maynard Jordan, Pringle 1946-1950 Le Moyne College (Played college football w/ Nat Peoples) 1949 Birmingham Black Barons (NAL) 1950 Houston Eagles (NAL) 1960 s-1970 s Newton Pirates Kaiser, Cecil 1933 Welch's All Stars (Welch, West Virginia) 1934-1937 Bishop Street Liners Gary (West Virginia) Grays Kimball (West Virginia) Red Sox 1938 Pontiac Big Six 1938 Pittsburgh Crawfords (NNL) 1939-1940 Detroit Stars 1941-1945 Detroit Motor City Giants 1942 Detroit Motor City Giants (NML) 1943 General Motors - Local 400 (Detroit Semi Pro Champions) 1945 Homestead Grays (NNL) 1945-1946 Pittsburgh Crawfords (USL) 1946 San Luis Potsi (Mexican League) 1947-1948 Homestead Grays (NNL) 1949 Homestead Grays (NAA) 1949 Homestead Grays 1950-1951 Detroit Motor City Giants Toledo Crawfords 1951 Farnham (Canadian Provincial League) 1952 Licey (Dominican Summer League) 1952 Tampa (Florida International League) 1953-1954 Guelph (Ontario - Canada)(Inter County League) 1953-1961 Ford All Stars (Ford Motor Company - Detroit) (Detroit Industrial League) 1942-1943 Tampico Mexico 1944-1945 Havana (Cuba) 1945-1946 Marianao (Cuba) 1946-1947 Havana (Cuba) 1948-1949 Caguas (Puerto Rico) 1949-1950 Caguas (Puerto Rico) 1950 Caguas (Caribbean World Series Roster) 1950-1951 Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic) 1951-1952 Caguas Criollos (Puerto Rico) 1952-53 Mayaguez Indios (Puerto Rico) 215