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  1. Architectural League of New York

    The Architectural League of New York is a non profit organization for creative and intellectual work in architecture , urbanism , and related disciplines . The league dates from 1881, when Cass Gilbert organized meetings at the Salmagundi Club for young architects. In early years, members took turns assigning sketch problems with solutions then critiqued by established architects. In 1886 it was restarted by architect Russell Sturgis with exhibitions, lectures, dinners, tours, and Juried competition juried annual exhibitions. During its history, many of New York s most prominent architects have served as president, including George B. Post , Henry Hardenbergh , Grosvenor Atterbury , Raymond Hood , Ralph Thomas Walker Ralph Walker , Wallace Harrison , and more recently, Ulrich Franzen , Robert A.M. Stern , Frances Halsband , Paul Byard , Walter Chatham , and Frank Lupo architect Frank Lupo . The league embraces collaboration across the arts. Muralists and sculptors are invited to become members, and annual exhibitions have included sections for landscape architecture , painting, sculpture, and decorative arts. External links http www.archleague.org Architectural League of New York Category American architecture New York Category Organizations based in the United States ...   more details



  1. New York State League

    about the modern New York State League the original incarnations of the New York State League New York State League 1885 1917 Infobox sports league logo New York State League.png pixels 150px caption New York State League logo sport Baseball founded 2007 motto teams 4 country USA website http www.nystateleague.com Official site The New York State League is an independent baseball league that will play its fifth season in 2011 in the New York City metro area. Over 200 NYSL players have been signed by professional teams. The league is composed of four teams including the Federals, the Capitols, the Empires and the Hudsons. Players from forty four states and eight countries have competed in the league. In 2012, the 4 NYSL teams are not limited to New York City the Albany, New York Capitols, the New City, New York Hudsons, the White Plains, New York Empires and the Utica, New York Bluesox to replace the Federals franchise. New York Federals citations needed date April 2012 Starting in the 2011 season the New York State League will serve as the official developmental league of the Canadian American Association of Professional Baseball Can Am League . With this agreement, the Can Am League has formed a traveling team called the New York Federals , which is primarily composed of former NYSL players. In 2012, they made Cooperstown, New York their home field. Roster IndyLB roster League NYSL Can Am League TeamName New York Federals Date 8 1 2011 Pitchers Pitchers player 24 USA Andy Watson player 17 USA Dave Ahern player 25 USA James Kukucka player 21 USA James Bierlein player 11 USA Mike Mullen player 23 USA Luis Pardo player 14 USA Noel DeLeon player 10 USA Jim Schult player 12 USA ... leagues in the United States Category Baseball leagues in New York baseball league stub it New York State League ... League Can Am League Professional Baseball Category Canadian American Association of Professional Baseball ...   more details



  1. Moderation League of New York

    unreferenced date May 2009 The Moderation League of New York was founded in 1923 to change the legal definition of the intoxicating liquors prohibited by the Eighteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution Eighteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution establishing prohibition . This seemed to its members to be an achievable goal, whereas the repeal of prohibition seemed at that point an impossible achievement. DEFAULTSORT Moderation League Of New York Category Prohibition in the United States Category 1923 establishments in the United States Category Political organizations in the United States ...   more details



  1. Drama League of New York

    Primary sources date September 2009 The Drama League of New York originated as a national organization begun in Chicago in 1910. The organization had two primary objectives to influence the professional production of the best plays by alerting members to performances that warranted their support and to ensure the continuity of professional theater by education the audiences of the future. In 1934, the League decided to recognize theatrical achievement in a different way. A committee consisting of Broadway theater Broadway producers and other theater professionals created the first and still the only audience selected award for distinguished performance in a theatrical production later to be known as The Drama League Award s . The Directors Project In the 1980s, The Drama League experienced major transformation. It now also focused its efforts on providing a training program for directors, and a developmental and support program for playwrights. In 1984 the League initiated a program for young directors that combined training with intensive professional experience for entry level or early career directors. The Program has three phases ref cite web url http dramaleague.net ?page id 156 title Fall Directing Program accessdate 22 September 2009 work The Drama League ref A series of workshops under the guidance of prominent theatre professionals. Assistant directing assignments one at a regional theatre, one at a New York Theatre . A Production with an Equity cast in New York City. In 1988, the Directors Project was expanded to include a summer directing program to run in conjunction with the Hangar Theatre in Ithaca, New York . Participants in this program travel to the Hangar ... Program accessdate 22 September 2009 work The Drama League ref The Directors Project also includes two other programs, the New Directors New Works program, and the Assistant Directors Program. References references Category Culture of New York City Category Culture of Chicago, Illinois Category ...   more details



  1. New York-New Jersey League

    The class D New York New Jersey League was founded in 1913. With the New York State League and International League among others occupying the territory, the 6 team league had no large cities involved. The next year the circuit was renamed the Atlantic League 1914 Atlantic League . Cities represented Danbury, CT Danbury Hatters 1913 Kingston, NY Kingston Colonials baseball Kingston Colonials 1913 Long Branch, NJ Long Branch Cubans 1913 Middletown, Orange County, New York Middletown, NY Middletown Middies 1913 Newburgh, NY Newburgh Dutchmen 1913 Poughkeepsie, NY Poughkeepsie Honey Bugs 1913 Teams & stats 1913 New York New Jersey League br President Rosslyn M. Cox class wikitable Team Standings W L PCT GB Managers Long Branch Cubans 65 29 .691 0 Ricardo Henriquez Poughkeepsie Honey Bugs 48 49 .495 18.5 Eugene Ressique Kingston Colonials 45 46 .494 18.5 Walter Bennett Middletown Middies 42 51 .452 22.5 Jack Lawler Danbury Hatters 43 55 .439 24 Ernest Landgraf Newburgh Dutchmen 41 54 .432 24.5 Archie Marshall No Playoffs class wikitable Player Statistics Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot Frank Ely Middletown BA .385 Dolf Luque Long Branch W 22 Eugene Ressique Poughkeepsie Runs 101 Dolf Luque Long Branch Pct .815 22 5 Juan Viola Long Branch Hits 131 Frank Ely Middletown HR 7 Edward Harrison Newburgh HR 7 Source The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball Second Edition. Category Baseball leagues in New York Category Defunct baseball leagues in the United States Category Baseball leagues in New Jersey ...   more details



  1. New York Urban Professionals Athletic League

    Notability date February 2011 Orphan date February 2009 New York Urban Professionals Athletic League is a sports league based in the borough of Manhattan in New York City , offering year round basketball and volleyball . External links http www.nyurban.com Official website Category Sports in New York City sports org stub ...   more details



  1. New York State League (1885?1917)

    This article refers to the original incarnations of the New York State League, which operated between 1885 and 1917. For the modern league, see New York State League The first New York State League in 1885 ... current moniker. The second New York State League was a six team league for one season in 1889. Oneida ... running New York State League was a solid league that lasted from 1899 through 1917. The league .... Cities Represented 1885 Albany, New York Albany Albany Senators minor league baseball Albany Senators Binghamton, New York Binghamton Binghamton Bingoes Elmira, New York Elmira Elmira Colonels NYSL Elmira Colonels Oswego, New York Oswego Oswego Sweegs Rochester, New York Rochester Rochester Flour Cities Syracuse, New York Syracuse Syracuse Stars minor league baseball Syracuse Stars Utica, New York Utica Utica Pentups 1889 Auburn, New York Auburn Auburn Elmira, New York Elmira Elmira Canandaigua town , New York Canandaigua Canandaigua Oneida, New York Oneida Oneida Seneca Falls village , New York Seneca Falls Seneca Falls Maroons Utica, New York Utica Utica 1899 1917 Albany, New York Albany Albany Senators minor league baseball Albany Senators 1899 1916 Amsterdam, New York Amsterdam Johnstown city , New York Johnstown Gloversville, New York Gloversville Amsterdam Johnstown Gloversville ... Pretzels Professional Baseball Category Baseball leagues in New York New York State League Category Defunct baseball leagues in the United States it New York State League 1885 1917 ... 1907 Auburn, New York Auburn Auburn Pioneers 1899 Binghamton, New York Binghamton Binghamton Bingoes 1899 1917 Cortland, New York Cortland Cortland Wagonmakers 1899 1901 Elmira, New York Elmira Elmira ... 1916 1917 Ilion, New York Ilion Ilion Typewriters 1901 1904 Oswego, New York Oswego Oswego Oswegos 1899 Oswego Grays 1900 Reading, Pennsylvania Reading, PA Reading Pretzels 1916 1917 Rome, New York Rome Rome NY Romans Rome Romans 1899 1901 Schenectady, New York Schenectady Schenectady Electricians ...   more details



  1. 1923 New York-Pennsylvania League season

    The by 1923 New York Pennsylvania League early 20th century New York Pennsylvania League season was the league s first season of play. The Williamsport Billies became the New York Pennsylvania League s Now Eastern League baseball Eastern League first champions by having the best record at the end of the regular season. The New York Pennsylvania League played at the Class B Level during this season. Final standings Incomplete date February 2009 cellpadding 10 align left style vertical align top cellpadding 1 width 350px style font size 90 border 1px solid gray align center style font size larger colspan 5 New York Pennsylvania League early 20th century New York Pennsylvania League style background lightblue Club Wins Losses Win   GB align center style vertical align middle style background lightblue Williamsport Billies 82 42 .661 Binghamton Triplets Elmira Red Jackets Scranton Miners Wilkes Barre Barons baseball Wilkes Barre Barons York White Roses Stats Batting leaders class wikitable width 33 style text align center width 5 Stat width 30 Player width 5 Total Batting average Baseball AVG Earl Babbington Elmira York .383 Home run HR Bill Batch York 19 Run batted in RBI Run baseball R Hit baseball H Stolen base SB Pitching leaders class wikitable width 33 style text align center width 5 Stat width 30 Player width 5 Total Win baseball W Gene Costello York 22 Loss baseball L Earned run average ERA Strikeout SO Dudley Foulk Williamsport 167 Innings pitched IP Save baseball SV Eastern League seasons Category 1923 in baseball New York pennsylvania League Season, 1923 Category Eastern League seasons Category Eastern League baseball ...   more details



  1. 1924 New York ? Pennsylvania League season

    The by 1924 New York Pennsylvania League early 20th century New York Pennsylvania League season was the league s second season of play. The Williamsport Grays became the New York Pennsylvania League Now Eastern League baseball Eastern League champions by having the best record at the end of the regular season. The New York Pennsylvania League played at the Class B level during this season. Final standings Incomplete date February 2009 cellpadding 10 align left style vertical align top cellpadding 1 width 350px style font size 90 border 1px solid gray align center style font size larger colspan 5 New York Pennsylvania League early 20th century New York Pennsylvania League style background lightblue Club Wins Losses Win   GB align center style vertical align middle style background lightblue Williamsport Grays 87 46 .654 Binghamton Triplets Elmira Colonels Scranton Miners Wilkes Barre Barons baseball Wilkes Barre Barons York White Roses Harrisburg Senators Oneonta Indians Utica Utes Stats Batting leaders class wikitable width 33 style text align center width 5 Stat width 30 Player width 5 Total Batting average Baseball AVG Dewey Steffens York .376 Home run HR Roy Leavitt Williamsport 18 Run batted in RBI Run baseball R Hit baseball H Stolen base SB Pitching leaders class wikitable width 33 style text align center width 5 Stat width 30 Player width 5 Total Win baseball W Thomas George York 27 Loss baseball L Earned run average ERA Strikeout SO Thomas George York 167 Innings pitched IP Save baseball SV Eastern League seasons Category 1924 in baseball New York Pennsylvania League Season, 1924 Category Eastern League seasons Category Eastern League baseball ...   more details



  1. Art Students League of New York

    File Art Students League sun jeh.JPG thumb right 300px Fine Arts Building on West 57th, May, 2009 The Art Students League of New York is an art school located on West 57th Street in New York City . The League ... as their joint headquarters, has continued to house the League since 1892. ref The New York ... to art making. As of 2010 , the League remains an important part of New York City art life. The League ... at Woodstock, New York . ref Woodstock, New York Woodstock Music and Art ref In 1995, the League s facilities expanded to include the Vytlacil campus in Sparkill, New York , named after and based upon ... and lecturers see also Category Faculty of Art Students League of New York Since its inception ... also Category Art Students League of New York alumni The school s list of renowned alumni includes Edwin ... www.theartstudentsleague.org Art Students League of New York http www.theartstudentsleague.org history.html ... Students League of New York available for download in PDF form four issues per year free http ... from the Smithsonian Archives of American Art Category Art Students League of New York Category Culture of New York City Category Art schools in New York Category American artist groups and collectives Category Education in New York Category Members of Art Students League of New York Category Educational ... States Category American art de Art Students League of New York fr Art Students League of New York nl Art Students League of New York ja pt Art Students League of New York zh ... The New York Times, Critic s Notebook A School s Colorful Patina , by Holland Cotter,Published September ... & J.C. Jacobsen , the building is a designated List of New York City Designated Landmarks New .... From the 19th century to the present, the League has counted among its attendees and instructors ... in the art world. The League also maintains a significant permanent collection of student and faculty ... ref History Founded in 1875, the League s creation came about in response to both an anticipated ...   more details



  1. 1926 New York-Pennsylvania League season

    The by 1926 New York Pennsylvania League early 20th century New York Pennsylvania League season was the minor league baseball league s fourth season of play. The Scranton Miners finished the season with the best overall record, and were declared the league champions. The New York Pennsylvania League played at the Class B level during this season. Final standings Incomplete date February 2009 cellpadding 10 align left style vertical align top cellpadding 1 width 350px style font size 90 border 1px solid gray align center style font size larger colspan 5 New York Pennsylvania League early 20th century New York Pennsylvania League style background lightblue Club Wins Losses Win   GB align center style vertical align middle style background lightblue Scranton Miners 84 50 .627 York White Roses Williamsport Grays Binghamton Triplets Elmira Colonels Wilkes Barre Barons baseball Wilkes Barre Barons Harrisburg Senators Shamokin Indians Stats Batting leaders class wikitable width 33 style text align center width 5 Stat width 30 Player width 5 Total Batting average Baseball AVG Red Shilling York .366 Home run HR John Rosebury Shamokin 10 Run batted in RBI Francis Farrell Scranton 93 Run baseball R Hit baseball H Stolen base SB Pitching leaders class wikitable width 33 style text align center width 5 Stat width 30 Player width 5 Total Win baseball W Eddie Williams Elmira 22 Loss baseball L Earned run average ERA Ed Matteson Scranton York 1.80 Strikeout SO Henry Hoffman Williamsport 129 Innings pitched IP Save baseball SV Eastern League seasons Category 1926 in baseball New York pennsylvania League Season, 1926 Category Eastern League seasons ...   more details



  1. New York City Interscholastic Mathematics League

    Unreferenced date October 2008 The New York City Interscholastic Math League NYCIML is a non profit organization that organizes mathematics competition s to all participating member schools in from New York City and beyond. Its Executive Committee consists of college students who are NYCIML veterans. The league has four different levels of contests for students of different ages, experience levels and mathematics backgrounds. Each team consists of five students. Students compete individually and against different teams at the same time External links http www.nyciml.org New York City Interscholastic Math League Category Mathematical institutes and societies Category Organizations based in New York City Category Mathematics competitions Math competition stub ...   more details



  1. 1925 New York-Pennsylvania League season

    The by 1925 New York Pennsylvania League early 20th century New York Pennsylvania League season was the league s third season of play. The York White Roses and the Williamsport Grays tied during the regular season and were declared co champions. An unofficial playoff resulted in York defeating Williamsport 4 2. The New York Pennsylvania League played at the Class B level during this season. Final standings Incomplete date February 2009 cellpadding 10 align left style vertical align top cellpadding 1 width 350px style font size 90 border 1px solid gray align center style font size larger colspan 5 New York Pennsylvania League early 20th century New York Pennsylvania League style background lightblue Club Wins Losses Win   GB align center style vertical align middle style background lightblue York White Roses 77 55 .583 Williamsport Grays 77 55 .583 Binghamton Triplets Elmira Colonels Scranton Miners Wilkes Barre Barons baseball Wilkes Barre Barons Harrisburg Senators Shamokin Shammies Stats Batting leaders class wikitable width 33 style text align center width 5 Stat width 30 Player width 5 Total Batting average Baseball AVG Joe Munson Harrisburg .400 Home run HR Joe Munson Harrisburg 33 Run batted in RBI Joe Munson Harrisburg 129 Run baseball R Hit baseball H Stolen base SB Pitching leaders class wikitable width 33 style text align center width 5 Stat width 30 Player width 5 Total Win baseball W Thomas George York 27 Loss baseball L Earned run average ERA Thomas George York 2.27 Strikeout SO Henry Hoffman Williamsport 153 Innings pitched IP Save baseball SV Eastern League seasons Category 1925 in baseball New York pennsylvania League Season, 1925 Category Eastern League seasons ...   more details



  1. Independent Schools Athletic League (New York)

    The Independent Schools Athletic League ISAL is a sports league for independent schools independent high school s in New York state. Member schools Split into Two Divisions Big Apple Division Birch Wathen Lenox Brooklyn Friends Churchill School The Dwight School Garden School Little Red LREI Lyc e fran ais de New York Steiner Winston Prep York Preparatory NYC Division Browning School The Calhoun School Columbia Preparatory Loyola School New York City Loyola St. Hilda s and St. Hughes Trevor Day School United Nations UNIS Associate Members Staten Island Academy Winston Prep http www.isalgisal.com Other leagues The following independent school sport leagues are also in New York state GISAL Girls Independent Schools Athletic League NYSAISAA New York State Association of Independent Schools Athletic Association PSAA Private School Athletic Association Category High school sports associations in the United States sports org stub ...   more details



  1. New York?Penn League rosters

    Below are the full rosters and coaching staff of the 14 teams of Minor League Baseball s New York Penn League . McNamara Division Aberdeen IronBirds Aberdeen IronBirds roster Brooklyn Cyclones Brooklyn Cyclones roster Hudson Valley Renegades Hudson Valley Renegades roster Staten Island Yankees Staten Island Yankees roster Pinckney Division Auburn Doubledays Auburn Doubledays roster Batavia Muckdogs Batavia Muckdogs roster Jamestown Jammers Jamestown Jammers roster Mahoning Valley Scrappers Mahoning Valley Scrappers roster State College Spikes State College Spikes roster Williamsport Crosscutters Williamsport Crosscutters roster Stedler Division Connecticut Tigers Connecticut Tigers roster Lowell Spinners Lowell Spinners roster Tri City ValleyCats Tri City ValleyCats roster Vermont Lake Monsters Vermont Lake Monsters roster See also Northwest League rosters MLB and MiLB team rosters Category Minor League Baseball team rosters New York Penn League Category New York Penn League ...   more details



  1. New York State Mathematics League

    The New York State Mathematics League NYSML competition was originally held in 1973 and has been held annually in a different location each year since. It was founded by Alfred Kalfus . The American Regions Math League competition is based on the format of the NYSML competition. External links http www.nysml.org NYSML Homepage Category Mathematics competitions Math competition stub ...   more details



  1. New York Pro Football League

    The New York Pro Football League was a professional American football league, active in the 1910s , and based in upstate New York , primarily Western New York . Between 1920 and 1921, the league s best ... Football League . All Fulton and Oswego . Based in Oswego County, New York . Appears most frequently ... New York Pro Football League Navbox name New York Pro Football League title New York Pro Football ... Red & Black group2 Stadia noinclude Category New York Pro Football League New York Pro Football League noinclude Category American football in New York ... York and Buffalo, New York , with rural teams to fill the differences. Rochester had built its reputation ... in 1919. The Buffalo Semi Pro, Rochester, and Central New York divisions were known to have ... Tonawanda Lumberjacks by a score of 12 7. In Central New York, Syracuse Pros All Syracuse defeated ... 23 0. The Rochester Jeffersons won the Rochester circuit title. This led to the two game New York Pro ... of players from Tonawanda, New York known to have formed in 1916 and coached for its entire existence ... . Based in Lancaster, New York . Fort Porter 74th Infantry Division . A team based at Fort Porter from ... . Based in Rochester, New York they were the best team among a number of other Rochester based .... Central New York division Syracuse Pros All Syracuse . Based in Syracuse, New York . Traces its history ... in Watertown, New York . The team never joined the NFL, but is the only one still in operation today ... Alcos . Based in Jamestown, New York . Geneva Glenwoods . Based in Geneva, New York oddly, this team ... Johnson Athletic Association . Based in Binghamton, New York existed until at least 1921. LeRoy football LeRoy . Unnamed team from LeRoy, New York . Kanaweola Athletic Club some spellings have Ranaweola . Based in Elmira, New York . Known to have existed in 1902, since they hosted the first ever ... chapter information on Western New York teams prior to 1920 http www.billsbackers.com articlespre1960.htm ...   more details



  1. New York Emperors Stickball League

    Infobox Sports league title New York Emperors Stickball League current season logo pixels caption sport Stickball founded 1985 fame motto inaugural teams 8 country USA champion most champs folded website http www.stickball.com ceo Richie Marrero TV related comps Founder The New York Emperors Stickball League is a stickball league in The Bronx , New York City . Established in 1985, ref cite news first Peter last DeMarco title WEEKEND WARRIOR Stick Plus Ball, A Happy Science url http query.nytimes.com gst fullpage.html?res 9A00E5DC1439F93BA3575AC0A9669C8B63 work The New York Times date 2000 09 08 quote ...its inception in 1985, when it obtained permission from the city to close the street during game time. ref , the league has eight teams and a youth division. The seasons lasts from 180 games to 240 games a season. Current teams col begin col 2 Jersey City Saints Bronx Bandits Emperors Gold Bronx Knights col 2 Leland Legends Ravens Royals Stem col end Emperors Memorial Day Weekend Classic The Emperors League hosts an annual tournament every Memorial Day weekend. The tournament attracts teams from southern California, Florida and Puerto Rico. ref name snyshow cite news first Kathryn last Shattuck title A Sports Show for New York s Weekend Warriors url http query.nytimes.com gst fullpage.html?res 9E03E3DA163EF931A2575AC0A9619C8B63 work The New York Times date 2007 09 12 ref Presidents of the NYESL Joe Cruz 1985 1993 Robert Martinez 1993 1996 Pete Santiago 1997 2000 Steve Mercado ? 2001 Richie Marrero ? present ref name snyshow References Reflist External links http www.stickball.com Category Sports in New York City Category Sports leagues in the United States ...   more details



  1. National Soccer League of New York

    The National Soccer League of New York also known as the National League of New York was an amateur U.S. soccer league which served as a lower division for the de facto first division American Soccer League from the 1920s into the 1950s. The league began to decline in the second half of the twentieth century and was displaced by the German American Soccer League GASL as the dominant New York amateur league. In 1974, the NSL merged with the GASL. History Much of the early history of the league remains obscure. However, in 1928 an NSL select team played Scottish club Rangers F.C. in Brooklyn. Rangers won that game 8 2. sup http www.sover.net spectrum year 1928.html sup In 1941, another NSL select team toured Haiti during which it played a team featuring future National Soccer Hall of Fame forward Joe Gaetjens . This led to him moving to the U.S. and subsequently scoring the winning goal in the U.S. victory over England national football team England in the 1950 FIFA World Cup . sup http national.soccerhall.org famers joe gaetjens.htm sup In 1974, the NSL merged with the German American Soccer League . sup http www.cslny.com custpage.php?cid 67 sup Champions 1939 Danish 1940 Swedish 1941 Healy 1942 Bigelow Sanford 1943 1945 No competition 1947 Bigelow Sanford 1948 Segura F. C 1949 Segura FC 1950 Paterson F.C. ASL Paterson F.C. 1951 Paterson F.C. ASL Paterson F.C. 1952 Paterson F.C. ASL Paterson F.C. 1953 Ukrainian Americans 1954 Gjoa 1955 Ukrainian 1956 Brooklyn Italians 1961 Gjoa 1962 Gjoa 1964 Brooklyn Celtic 1966 Brooklyn Celtic 1968 Maccabi 1969 Palermo 1972 Palermo External links http www.sover.net spectrum Year by year history of soccer in the U.S. Category Soccer in New York Category Defunct soccer leagues in the United States ...   more details



  1. New York Anti-Saloon League

    The New York Anti Saloon League was an American organization that worked toward the prohibition of alcohol and the closing of saloons. Located at 156 Fifth Avenue in Manhattan , it was an offshoot of the Ohio based Anti Saloon League . Adna W. Leonard of Buffalo, New York was its president. The superintendent of the group was William H. Anderson , of who said of prohibition Be a good sport about it. No more falling off the water wagon. Uncle Sam will help you keep your pledge. References David Kyvig Repealing National Prohibition Category Culture of Manhattan Category Temperance organizations in the United States Category Prohibition in the United States ...   more details



  1. New York Collegiate Baseball League

    Infobox sports league title New York Collegiate Baseball League sport Baseball founded 1978 motto Sending Players To The Pros Since 1978 teams 12 country USA champion Oneonta Outlaws website http nycbl.com nycbl.com The New York Collegiate Baseball League NYCBL is a 12 team List of collegiate summer baseball leagues collegiate summer baseball league founded in 1978 and sanctioned by the National Association of Summer Baseball NACSB and Major League Baseball . Each NYCBL team plays an eight week, 44 game schedule from June to July with a playoff in early August. Several players from this league have become Major Leaguers. 2011 season There are 12 teams separated into two divisions, scheduled to play during the 2011 season. This season runs from June 7 July 28, followed by the post season from July 30 August 3rd. The Oneonta Outlaws are the 2011 champions, after beating the Webster Yankees 5 1 in Game 1 and 5 1 in Game 2 in a best of 3 series. It was the Outlaws first Championship since coming to Oneonta in 2010. West Division Geneva Twins Hornell Dodgers Niagara Power Niagara Falls, New York Niagara Falls, New York Olean Oilers Webster Thunder Athletes in Action Wellsville Nitros East Division Adirondack Trailblazers Boonville, New York Geneva Red Wings Syracuse Jr. Chiefs Syracuse Salt Cats Sherrill Silversmiths Utica Brewers Champions 2011 Oneonta Outlaws 2010 Amsterdam Mohawks 2009 Amsterdam Mohawks 2008 Brockport Riverbats 2007 Elmira Pioneers 2006 Saratoga Phillies 2005 Hornell ... Kirt Manwaring Archi Cianfrocco Greg Larocca External links http www.nycbl.com New York Collegiate Baseball League website College Summer Baseball NOTOC Category Summer baseball leagues Category Sports in Rochester, New York Category Sports clubs established in 1978 Category Baseball in Vermont Category Baseball leagues in New York Category College baseball leagues in the United States baseball league stub ...   more details



  1. Upstate New York Club Hockey League

    class infobox colspan 2 align center bgcolor black font color FFFFFF Upstate New York Club Hockey League UNYCHL colspan 2 align center Established 2006 Members 7 Sport Division III club hockey Region United States Northeast States 1 New York Headquarters State Fair Coliseum, Syracuse NYS Fairgrounds, Syracuse, NY. Commissioner Paul Marfione Deputy Commissioner Andrew Musto The Upstate New York Club Hockey League is a non affiliated club hockey league comprising smaller colleges and universities in Upstate New York . Members The full member institutions of the UNYCHL are class wikitable sortable Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Year br Joined Nickname Championships Alfred State College Alfred village , New York Alfred , New York align center 1908 Public align center 3,282 align center 2006 Alfred Pioneers Pioneers align right Cazenovia College Cazenovia, New York Cazenovia , New York align center 1824 Private align center 1,159 align center 2007 Cazenovia Club Hockey Wildcats align right Le Moyne College Syracuse, New York Syracuse , New York align center 1946 Private ... SUNY Oneonta Oneonta, New York Oneonta , New York align center 1889 Public align center 5,578 align center 2006 Oneonta Red Dragons Red Dragons align right SUNY Canton JV Canton village , New York Canton , New York align center 1906 Public align center 2,970 align center 2006 Canton Kangaroos Kangaroos align right Hamilton College New York Hamilton College Club Clinton, Oneida County, New York Clinton , New York align center 1793 Private align center 1,872 align center 2010 Hamilton Continentals Continentals align right 2010 Union College Club Schenectady, New York Schenectady , New York align ... hockey conferences in the United States Category Ice hockey in New York ... Dolphins align center 7 2012 13 UNYCHL season 2012 13 align center Awards League Champions 2007 ... Oneonta College League MVP 2007 Matt Selover St. John Fisher 2008 Dan Deacon Le Moyne College 2009 ...   more details



  1. Union League Club of New York

    League Clubs were located in Brooklyn, New York Brooklyn and New Haven, Connecticut New Haven . History ... for the Union wounded following battles, and the Union cause generally. The New York League was founded ... American regiments at the Union League Club of New York s first clubhouse on 17th Street Manhattan ... armed defense units. After the end of Reconstruction, the Union League Club of New York devoted ... part of the club s collection. Notable members image Union League New York 1903 members.jpg thumb ... United States Sanitary Commission Category Clubs and societies in New York City fr Union League ...coord 40.749261 73.980839 format dms display title infobox Organization name Union League Club of New ... York, New York region served New York City and the surrounding region membership language leader title ... Club of New York is a gentlemen s club private social club in New York City . Its fourth and current ... . Tensions were running high in New York City at the time, because much of the city s governing class ... progresses, New York City s elite bore a disproportional amount of the nation s debt. As they bought ... of Vicksburg Vicksburg , the New York Draft Riots exploded right in the club s backyard ... New York City Union Square Park . A few months later, the members decided to make an unmistakable ... Museum of Art , ref John K. Howat, Founding friends of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New ... was at 26 17th Street Manhattan East 17th Street , facing Union Square New York City Union Square . The second ... in the New Union League club house Mr. Louis Tiffany s yet unfinished work and its agreeable promise Mr. John La Farge s victory and other painting work by Hill Smith and Cotter & Co. New York Times, Feb ... club president, Elihu Root , served as one of Tweed s defense counsels. New York County District Attorney ... Becker to the electric chair in 1915. Whitman was elected New York Governor as a result. Long a men ... prior to entering the White House . Former presidents resident in New York, notably Ulysses S. Grant ...   more details



  1. New York Yankees minor league players

    Below is a partial list of minor league baseball minor league baseball player s in the New York Yankees system. Players Tyler Austin Infobox MLB player name Tyler Austin image team New York Yankees number ... Major League Baseball Draft by the New York Yankees . ref cite news last Feinsand first Mark url ... date January 2010 He was selected in the 2008 Major League Baseball Draft 44th overall by the New York ... Republic is a left handed minor league baseball pitcher currently with the New York Yankees ... league outfielder in the New York Yankees organization. Heathcott attended Texas High School ..., 1988 in Panama City, Florida is a minor league baseball outfielder in the New York Yankees organization ... player in the minor league baseball organization of the New York Yankees . Mujica played for Matanzas ... June 14, 1989 is a professional baseball pitcher in the New York Yankees minor league baseball minor ... 1 roster Dominican Summer League Yankees 2 roster See also List of New York Yankees minor league affiliates References Reflist 30em Minor league baseball players by franchise New York Yankees DEFAULTSORT New York Yankees Minor League Players Category New York Yankees Category Lists of minor league ... stat3value Christopher Tyler Austin born September 6, 1991 is a outfielder in the New York Yankees organization. Austin was drafted by the New York Yankees in the 13th round of the 2010 Major ... austin brm austin001chr Dante Bichette, Jr. Infobox MLB player name Dante Bichette, Jr. team New York ... New York Yankees waste no time, sign 2011 first draft pick Dante Bichette Jr. for 750,000 New York ..., Yanks list Bichette Jr. as 3rd baseman Yankees Blog ESPN New York publisher Espn.go.com date 2010 ... is a left handed pitcher in the New York Yankees organization. Baseball America named him the Yankees ... rankings organization top 10 prospects 2010 269277.html New York Yankees Top 10 Prospects, 2010 , Baseball ... Dan Burawa Infobox MLB player name Dan Burawa image caption team New York Yankees number 92 position ...   more details



  1. New York Mets minor league players

    Below are the some of the players and rosters of the minor league affiliates of the New York Mets . Manny Alvarez Infobox MLB player name Manuel Alvarez image caption team New York Mets number 67 position ... league baseball pitcher currently on the New York Mets active roster. Alvarez began his professional ... was selected in the 21st round 644th overall by the New York Mets in the 2008 Major League Baseball ... Sand Gnats in the South Atlantic League . Being the best German prospect the New York Mets invited ... in Albemarle, North Carolina is a Minor league baseball starting pitcher with the New York Mets organization ... was drafted by the New York Mets in the first round with the 33rd overall pick in the 2008 Major League ... for the New York Mets of Major League Baseball . Biography Scott Moviel was born in Cleveland, Ohio ... Rubin, Adam. Mets Minor League Report New York Daily News 18 Aug. 2008, sports p. 60 ref Scouting report ... roster Gulf Coast League Mets roster References Reflist New York Mets Minor league baseball players by franchise DEFAULTSORT New York Mets Minor League Players Category New York Mets Category Lists ...?mc adykstra Draft Report milb.com ref is a professional baseball player in the New York Mets organization ... Dykstra to the New York Mets in exchange for RHP Eddie Kunz on March 29, 2011. ref http www.signonsandiego.com ... player. He is a left handed pitcher in the New York Mets organization. Fuller was a talented pitcher ... Kai Gronauer position Catcher team New York Mets number bats Right throws Right birth date birth date ... born November 28, 1986 in Solingen , Germany is a professional baseball player in the New York ... his vocational education in Germany. As the New York Mets sent some scouts to Germany, he changed ... for the Binghamton Mets , Double A affiliate of the New York Mets , in By 2010 . team New York ... system. ref cite news url http www.fangraphs.com blogs index.php 2009 prospect mine new york mets title 2009 Prospect Mine New York Mets last Hulet first Marc date March 29, 2009 publisher Fangraphs ...   more details




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