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by Scott Ferkovich


  11. Ibid.

  12. Tod Rockwell, “Impulse Grips Frank J. Navin,” Detroit Free Press, October 8, 1935.

  13. Irving Vaughan, “Young Chicago Team Puts Up Gallant Fight,” Chicago Tribune, October 8, 1935.

  14. Grantland Rice, “‘Here It Is!’ Magic Words for All Detroit,” Detroit Free Press, October 8, 1935.

  15. George W. Stark, “Goose’s Fame Hangs High as City Wildly Celebrates,” Detroit News, October 8, 1935.

  16. “Detroit Hails Its Champion Tigers as a Symbol of the City Dynamic,” Detroit Free Press, October 8, 1935.

  Epilogue

  1. Charles P. Ward, “Victory Over A’s Costs Bengals,” Detroit Free Press, June 4, 1936.

  2. Catchers Buck Ewing, Roger Bresnahan, and Wilbert Robinson had previously been voted in by the Hall’s Committee on Old-timers.

  3. George Hunter, “Ex-Tiger Rogell Was Scrappy,” Detroit News, August 10, 2003.

  4. He is not to be confused with Millard “Dixie” Howell, who pitched for the Cleveland Indians, Cincinnati Reds, and Chicago White Sox from 1940–1958, compiling a 19–15 record. There was also a Homer Elliott “Dixie” Howell, who caught for the Reds, Dodgers, and Pirates from 1947–1956.

  5. Bob Pille, “Rowe’s Big Line: ‘How’m Ah Doin’, Edna?’” Detroit Free Press, January 9, 1961.

  6. Malcolm W. Bingay, “Good Morning,” Detroit Free Press, April 11, 1940.

  7. “Iffy the Dopester Rises to Remark,” Detroit Free Press, October 8, 1935.

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  List of Names and Terms

  Adventures of Frank Merriwell (film)

  All-Star Game

  Allen, Johnny

  Ambassador Bridge

  American Basketball League

  American Federation of Labor (AFL)

  American Jewish Conference

  Angus, Samuel

  Appling, Luke

  Augie,

  Augusta Tourists

  Auker, Elden

  Auker, Mildred

  automotive industry

  Averill, Earl

  Baer, Max

  Baker, Del

  Baker Bowl

  Bang, Ed

  Barrow, Clyde

  Barrow, Ed

  Baseball Writers’ Association of America

  “Battalion of Death”

  Beaumont Exporters

  Belle Isle

  Berger, Boze

  Berger, Wally

  Berry, Charlie

  Biddle House

  Bingay, Malcolm W.

  Biograph Theatre

  Birmingham Barons

  Bishop, Max

  Blackman, Mary

  Blaeholder, George

  Bonura, Zeke

  Book-Cadillac Hotel

  Boston Red Sox

  Boston University

  Boulder Dam

  Boyd, Charles

  Brands, E.G.

  Breadon, Sam

  Bremerton Navy Shipyards

  Bresnahan, Roger

  Brewster-Douglass Housing Project

  Bridges, Tommy

  Briggs, Walter O.

  Broaca, Johnny

  Brooklyn Dodgers

  Brooklyn Robins

  Brown, Joe E.

  Brush Park

  Buffalo Bisons

  Burke, Bobby

  Burns, Ed

  Bush, Donie

  Byrd, Richard

  Byrd, Sam

  Cadillac, Antoine de la Mothe

  Cain, James M.

  Cain, Sugar

  Caldwell, Earl

  Campus Martius Park

  Carleton, Tex

  Carroll, Dennis

  Carvath, Jack

  Cavarretta, Phil

  “Century of Progress” Exposition

  Chapman, Ben

  Chevrolet Motor Car Company

  Chicago Bears

  Chicago Cubs

  Chicago White Sox

  Chrysler, Walter

  Cincinnati Reds

  Cleveland Indians

  Clift, Harlond

  Clifton, Flea

  Cobb, Ty

  Cochrane, Joan

  Cochrane, Mary

  Cochrane, Mickey

  Cody, Frank

  Coffman, Dick

  Coleman, Bob

  Collier, Orlin

  Collins, Ripper

  Collins, William

  Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS)

  Columbia Comers

  Combs, Earle

  Comiskey Park

  Commodore Hotel

  Comstock, William

  Conway, Neal

  Corktown

  Couzens, Frank

  Crawford, Sam

  Cronin, Joe

  Crosetti, Frank

  Crosley Field

  Crotona Park

  Crowder, General

  Dahlgren, Babe

  Dallas-Ft. Worth Spurs

  Dan, Daniel

  David Stott Building

  Davis, Harry

  Davis, Spud

  Dean, Dizzy

  Dean, Paul

  DeLancey, Bill

  Demaree, Frank

  Derringer, Paul

  DeShong, Jimmie

  Detroit (MI)

  Detroit Board of Commerce

  Detroit Leland Hotel

  Detroit Lions

  Detroit Red Wings

  Detroit Wolverines

  Detroit Yacht Club

  Dickey, Bill

  Dillinger, John

  DiMaggio, Joe

  Dinneen, Bill

  Doljack, Frank

  Donovan, Wild Bill

  Drebinger, John

  Dressen, Charlie

  Drukenbrod, M.F.

  Durocher, Leo

  Dykes, Jimmie

  Earhart, Amelia

  Earnshaw, George

  Edgar, W.W.

  Ehmke, Howard

  Empress of Japan

  English, Woody

  Essick, Bill

  Evans, Billy

  Evans, Bob

  Evansville Hubs

  Ewing, Buck

  “Exposition of Progress”

  Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)

  Fenway Park

  Ferrell, Wes

  Fireman, Save My Child (film)

  Fischer, Carl

  Fisher Building

  Fletcher, Art

  Fonseca, Lew

  Forbes Field

  Ford, Henry

  Ford Hunger March

  Ford Motor Company

  Ford Rouge Plant

  Fordham University

  Fort Detroit

  Fort Smith Twins

  Fox, Pete

  Foxx, Jimmie

  Frasier, Vic

  French, Larry

  Frick, Ford

  Frisch, Frankie

  Fritz, Ray

  Fuchs, Emil

  Fullis, Chick

  “G-Men”

  Galan, Augie

  Gallico, Paul

  Garfield Building

  Gehrig, Lou

  Gehringer, Charlie

  General Motors (GM)

  General Motors Building

  Giamatti, Bart

  Gibson, Kirk

  The Glory of Their Times

  Goebbels, Joseph

  Goldstein, Isidore

  Gomez, Lefty

  Gonzalez, Mike

  Goodman, Benny

  Goosetree, Eddie

  Goslin, Goose

  Gould, Alan

  Grand Circus Park

  Grant, Ulysses S.

  Grapefruit League

  Grayson, Frank

  Great Migration

  Great Potato Famine

  Greenberg, Hank

  Greene, Sam

  Greenwich Village

  Griffith, Clark

  Griffith Stadium

  Grimm, Charlie

  Grove, Lefty

  Guardian Building

  Haas, Mule

  Hack, Stan

  Hadley, Bump

  Hale, O’Dell

  Hallahan, Bill

  Hamlin, Luke

  Harder, Mel

  Harridge, William

  Harris, Bucky

  Hartford Senators

  Hartnett, Gabby

  Harwell, Ernie

  Hatter, Clyde

  Hauptmann, Bruno Richard

  Hayes, Jackie

  Hayworth, Ray

  Hazel, Homer

  Heffner, Don

  Heilmann, Harry

  Hendrick, Harvey

  Henley Field

  Henshaw, Roy

  Herman, Billy

  Higgins, Pinky

  Hindenburg, Paul von

  Hirota, Koki

  Hitler, Adolf

  Hoag, Myril

  Hoffman, John C.

  Hogsett, Chief

  Holland, Dutch

  Hollis, Herman Edward “Ed”

  Hollywood Stars

  Hoover, Herbert

  Hoover, J. Edgar

  Hornsby, Rogers

  Hotel Carlos

  Howell, Dixie

  Howell, Homer Elliott

  Howell, Millard

  Hubbell, Carl

  Hudlin, Willis

 
; Hull, Cordell

  Ickes, Harold

  Iffy the Dopester

  Isaminger, James C.

  Jackson, Travis

  James Monroe High School

  Jay Treaty

  Jennings, Hughie

  Jersey City Skeeters

  Johnson, Ban

  Johnson, Bob

  Johnson, Hugh S.

  Johnson, Roy

  Johnson, Walter

  Jones, Davy

  Jones, Sad Sam

  Jurges, Billy

  Kaline, Al

  Kansas City Monarchs

  Kansas State University

  Kaya, Prince

  Kaya, Princess

  Keane, Dr. William E.

  Keefe, Tim

  Kelly, Edward J.

  Kerby, Damon

  Kieran, John

  Killefer, Bill

  Klein, Chuck

  Kleinhans, Ted

  Klem, Bill

  Knickerbocker, Bill

  Koenig, Mark

  Kowalik, Fabian

  Krichell, Paul

  Kuenzel, William

  Kuhel, Joe

  Lakeland (FL)

  Landis, Kenesaw Mountain

  Lang, Al

  Lardner, John

  Lardner, Ring

  Larkin, Steve

  Lawrence, Bill

  Lawson, Roxie

  Lazzeri, Tony

  League of Nations

  League Park

  Lee, Bill

  Lee, Harper

  Lindbergh, Charles

  Lindstrom, Freddie

  Lobert, Hans

  Lolich, Mickey

  London Tecumsehs

  Long, Huey

  Louis, Joe

  Lyman, Ray

  Lyons, Ted

  Mack, Connie

  Madjeski, Ed

  Major Bowes Amateur Hour

  Malamud, Barnard

  Malone, Pat

  Manning, John C.

  Manush, Heinie

  Marberry, Firpo

  Marcum, John “Footsie”

  Marquard, Rube

  Marrow, Charles K. “Buck”

  Martin, Pepper

  Mathewson, Christy

  Mays, Carl

  McCarthy, Joe

  McColl, Alex

  McKechnie, Bill

  McManus, Marty

  McNair, Eric

  McNamee, Graham

  Meany, Tom

  Medwick, Joe “Ducky”

  Melillo, Ski

  Merena, Spike

  Michigan Central Depot (Station)

  Michigan Sports Service Company

  Michigan State University

  Milwaukee Brewers

 

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