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- Henry_Van_Noye_Lucas abstract "Henry Van Noye Lucas was a baseball executive in the late 19th century.With the support of other St. Louis investors, in November 1883, he filed papers to incorporate the St. Louis Athletic Association giving birth to the Union Association St. Louis Maroons. In 1884, the 26-year-old Henry became president of the Union Association. After the Union Association collapsed, the National League was persuaded to bring the St. Louis Union entry into the established league, to try to provide some competition for the St. Louis Browns of the American Association. Unfortunately for the Maroons, the Browns were at the peak of their game, winning pennants four straight years (1885–1888). Meanwhile, the Maroons, facing much better competition in the National League, finished well off the National League pace in 1885 and 1886.Fred Dunlap hit for the cycle for the Maroons on May 24, 1886. Following the 1886 season, the team was sold to the league, which in turn sold it to John T. Brush. He moved the team to Indianapolis, where they were renamed the Hoosiers.".
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- Henry_Van_Noye_Lucas wikiPageWikiLinkText "Henry Van Noye Lucas".
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- Henry_Van_Noye_Lucas hypernym Executive.
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- Henry_Van_Noye_Lucas comment "Henry Van Noye Lucas was a baseball executive in the late 19th century.With the support of other St. Louis investors, in November 1883, he filed papers to incorporate the St. Louis Athletic Association giving birth to the Union Association St. Louis Maroons. In 1884, the 26-year-old Henry became president of the Union Association. After the Union Association collapsed, the National League was persuaded to bring the St.".
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