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"Packy" Romans was the City Recreation Director in 1954.
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Bill Blier was re-elected Recreation Officer, Treasurer.
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Mike Hoogendyke (19) of 4841 S. Pennsylvania St. is an Englewood track star and is shown here with a reptile friend. Mike recently lost all his worldly goods and a reptile collection in a fire.
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Alice Hessel of 3820 S. Sherman was the Old Timers League Baseball pitcher in 1951.
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A photo of Woodson "Woody" Bennett holding a fish that he had caught.
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Second Lt. William G. Cheadle, 4801 S. Huron, was the head coach of the battalion football team at Camp McGill-Japan.
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Frona Byrd (9) was chosen "bat boy" for the all-star team playing in Denver.
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The first baseball team in Englewood was sponsored by Tuileries Garden in 1909. William R. Gillpatrick, the owner of the gardens and the team, is seated in the center of the middle row. Ray Groesbeck is in the center of the top row.
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The first man and woman at the left are Robert Haddow and his wife Helen Haddow (parents of Betty Haddow Sandell). Robert Haddow was a driver of the Cherrelyn Horse Car. His twin brother Johnnie, also drove the horse car.