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- Bugle_Field abstract "Bugle Field was a Baltimore based, predominantly wooden stadium utilized by the two primary Negro League teams of the 1916 to 1950 era, the Baltimore Black Sox, (1916-1933), and the Baltimore Elite Giants, (1938-1950). The Black Sox had a short tenure at the park, moving into the park permanently in 1932 before folding during the 1934 season. The Elite Giants were the park's primary tenants until its dismantlement during the 1949 Negro National League Championship Series. It was located at the corner of Federal Street and Edison Highway. The site is in use today as the headquarters and local manufacturing plant of Rockland Industries, the first major corporation on record in Baltimore County, Maryland. An earlier Negro baseball playing grounds were located at the \"Maryland Baseball Park\", 1923-1929. Also some games were also conducted at the old Westport Stadium, near Old Annapolis Road (Maryland Route 648) and Waterview Avenue, in the Westport neighborhood of southwest Baltimore, later the site is currently taken by the routing and construction in the early 1950s for the Baltimore-Washington Parkway (Interstate 295) going north into downtown on Russell Street.Players that the field served include Major League Baseball and Negro League players Roy Campanella, Leon Day, Joe Black, Junior Gilliam, Jud Wilson, \"The Ghost\" Oliver Marcelle, and Sir Richard Lundy. Short time Washington Senators player Lou Thuman was said to have been discovered by Senators scouts while playing at Bugle Field, which was owned by the owners of the Senators ball club, also operators of a local laundry. Mr. Thuman played a total of five games in 1939 and 1940 with the Senators before being drafted into World War II and enduring a career-ending injury.".
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- Bugle_Field wikiPageWikiLink Baltimore.
- Bugle_Field wikiPageWikiLink Baltimore_Black_Sox.
- Bugle_Field wikiPageWikiLink Baltimore_County,_Maryland.
- Bugle_Field wikiPageWikiLink Baltimore_Elite_Giants.
- Bugle_Field wikiPageWikiLink Baltimore–Washington_Parkway.
- Bugle_Field wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_sports_venues_in_Maryland.
- Bugle_Field wikiPageWikiLink Category:Negro_league_baseball_venues.
- Bugle_Field wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sports_in_Baltimore,_Maryland.
- Bugle_Field wikiPageWikiLink History_of_the_Washington_Senators_(1901–60).
- Bugle_Field wikiPageWikiLink Jim_Gilliam.
- Bugle_Field wikiPageWikiLink Joe_Black.
- Bugle_Field wikiPageWikiLink Jud_Wilson.
- Bugle_Field wikiPageWikiLink Leon_Day.
- Bugle_Field wikiPageWikiLink List_of_streets_in_Baltimore.
- Bugle_Field wikiPageWikiLink Lou_Thuman.
- Bugle_Field wikiPageWikiLink Major_League_Baseball.
- Bugle_Field wikiPageWikiLink Maryland_Route_648.
- Bugle_Field wikiPageWikiLink Negro_National_League_(1933–48).
- Bugle_Field wikiPageWikiLink Negro_league_baseball.
- Bugle_Field wikiPageWikiLink Oliver_Marcelle.
- Bugle_Field wikiPageWikiLink Rockland_Industries.
- Bugle_Field wikiPageWikiLink Roy_Campanella.
- Bugle_Field wikiPageWikiLink Sir_Richard_Lundy.
- Bugle_Field wikiPageWikiLink Stadium.
- Bugle_Field wikiPageWikiLink Westport,_Baltimore.
- Bugle_Field wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Bugle_Field wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bugle Field".
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- Bugle_Field wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bugle_Field subject Category:Defunct_sports_venues_in_Maryland.
- Bugle_Field subject Category:Negro_league_baseball_venues.
- Bugle_Field subject Category:Sports_in_Baltimore,_Maryland.
- Bugle_Field hypernym Baltimore.
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- Bugle_Field comment "Bugle Field was a Baltimore based, predominantly wooden stadium utilized by the two primary Negro League teams of the 1916 to 1950 era, the Baltimore Black Sox, (1916-1933), and the Baltimore Elite Giants, (1938-1950). The Black Sox had a short tenure at the park, moving into the park permanently in 1932 before folding during the 1934 season. The Elite Giants were the park's primary tenants until its dismantlement during the 1949 Negro National League Championship Series.".
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