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- Weltmer_Bowl abstract "The Weltmer Bowl is a multi purpose athletic field on the grounds of Spring Grove Hospital Center, a state-operated psychiatric hospital that is located in Catonsville, near Baltimore, Maryland. The field was built in 1936 and is named after Silas W. Weltmer, M.D., who was the hospital's superintendent during the 1930s and 1940s. Weltmer BowlThe Bowl is most known for baseball. During its heyday in the 1930s to the 1960s, the bowl was standing room only for the hospital's baseball team. This field saw many future Major League stars, and future Hall of Famers. In the early 1960s, Hall of Famer Reggie Jackson played here, and his team defeated Spring Grove for the championship. The Welmer Bowl is regularly used today for amateur and semi professional baseball, softball, soccer and lacrosse.".
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- Weltmer_Bowl wikiPageRevisionID "326033765".
- Weltmer_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink Baltimore.
- Weltmer_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink Baltimore,_Maryland.
- Weltmer_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_baseball_venues.
- Weltmer_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink Catonsville.
- Weltmer_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink Catonsville,_Maryland.
- Weltmer_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink Reggie_Jackson.
- Weltmer_Bowl wikiPageWikiLink Spring_Grove_Hospital_Center.
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- Weltmer_Bowl subject Category:Defunct_baseball_venues.
- Weltmer_Bowl hypernym Field.
- Weltmer_Bowl type Article.
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- Weltmer_Bowl comment "The Weltmer Bowl is a multi purpose athletic field on the grounds of Spring Grove Hospital Center, a state-operated psychiatric hospital that is located in Catonsville, near Baltimore, Maryland. The field was built in 1936 and is named after Silas W. Weltmer, M.D., who was the hospital's superintendent during the 1930s and 1940s. Weltmer BowlThe Bowl is most known for baseball. During its heyday in the 1930s to the 1960s, the bowl was standing room only for the hospital's baseball team.".
- Weltmer_Bowl label "Weltmer Bowl".
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