Photographs from MG-63, the Johnny Hauck Collection. Hauck was a local boxing historian and brother of noted local boxer Leo Hauck. The Haucks grew up in Lancaster's Cabbage Hill neighborhood and were known as all-around athletes.
Photographs from MG-63, the Johnny Hauck Collection. Hauck was a local boxing historian and brother of noted local boxer Leo Hauck. The Haucks grew up in Lancaster's Cabbage Hill neighborhood and were known as all-around athletes.
1927 Eighth Ward Semi-Pro Football team, Lancaster city champions. Identified as follows: Top row, left to right: "Happy" Greiner, co-manager; Mike Steinbecker, coach; Dick Demmy, Carl Trimmer, Jesse McGuiggen, Frank Burr, Ted Goskey, Roy St. Clair, Larry Scheid, "Pump" Roschel, "Piggy" Hutton, Jr., and "Piggy" Hutton, Sr. Middle row, left to right: John Todd, Norman Wagner, "Red" Boworo, "Bud" Spang, Larry Seaman, Bill Skethway, Bill Stegler, John St. Clair, Carvel Malcolm, "Fats" Creamer, "Beany" Ashby and "Poss" Steinman. Bottom row, left to right: "Snakey" Markley, "Snub" Viebahn, Pete Glazer, Al Mutzel, Carl Morrow, Jim Garvey, Has Dagget and Fulton Herr.
Photograph- Eighth Ward World War II Honor Roll of Soldiers and Sailors. From Manor Street: Edward R. Wendler, William L. Kraatz, William H. Robinson, Gerald T. Resh, Jr., Jay W. Hammon, Ralph Tangert, Carl M. Graybill, Donald A. Groff, Robert E. Miller, William U. Deckman, Lewis A. Seibert, Paul S. Brosey, Joseph J. Bowen, Ronald C. English, Robert Shertzer, Joseph A. Reisinger, Lester Y. Kieffer, Robert M. Hildebrand, John W. Shertzer, Calvin Rampulla, John Wise, Edward Benner, Charles Miller, Paul Muehleisen, Richard R. George, Lee R. Hollenbaugh, John F. Hall, Mercon K. Bartley, Henry E. Bushman, Janet L. George, Lester Campbell. From Campbell Avenue: Charles E. Leibold, Robert B. Leed, Raymond Mumma.
Photograph- Eighth Ward World War II Honor Roll of Soldiers and Sailors. From Manor Street: Edward R. Wendler, William L. Kraatz, William H. Robinson, Gerald T. Resh, Jr., Jay W. Hammon, Ralph Tangert, Carl M. Graybill, Donald A. Groff, Robert E. Miller, William U. Deckman, Lewis A. Seibert, Paul S. Brosey, Joseph J. Bowen, Ronald C. English, Robert Shertzer, Joseph A. Reisinger, Lester Y. Kieffer, Robert M. Hildebrand, John W. Shertzer, Calvin Rampulla, John Wise, Edward Benner, Charles Miller, Paul Muehleisen, Richard R. George, Lee R. Hollenbaugh, John F. Hall, Mercon K. Bartley, Henry E. Bushman, Janet L. George, Lester Campbell. From Campbell Avenue: Charles E. Leibold, Robert B. Leed, Raymond Mumma.
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Eighth Ward World War II Honor Roll of Soldiers and Sailors. From Manor Street: Edward R. Wendler, William L. Kraatz, William H. Robinson, Gerald T. Resh, Jr., Jay W. Hammon, Ralph Tangert, Carl M. Graybill, Donald A. Groff, Robert E. Miller, William U. Deckman, Lewis A. Seibert, Paul S. Brosey, Joseph J. Bowen, Ronald C. English, Robert Shertzer, Joseph A. Reisinger, Lester Y. Kieffer, Robert M. Hildebrand, John W. Shertzer, Calvin Rampulla, John Wise, Edward Benner, Charles Miller, Paul Muehleisen, Richard R. George, Lee R. Hollenbaugh, John F. Hall, Mercon K. Bartley, Henry E. Bushman, Janet L. George, Lester Campbell. From Campbell Avenue: Charles E. Leibold, Robert B. Leed, Raymond Mumma.
Eighth Ward football team. Identified are Leo Hauck, second row left of the kid with the football; and John St. Clair, first row on far left. Customer: Mrs. C. S. Deen.
Eighth Ward Beneficial Club, 842 St. Joseph Street.
Provenance
Photo album entitled "My Cabbage Hill" compiled by Francis X. Schaller, Jr., of photos of the Cabbage Hill neighborhood of Lancaster. Photographs were taken in 2008, but Mr. Schaller's memories of the neighborhood from 1935 to 1948, from the age of 5 to the age of 18, are included. Mr. Schaller is an Armstrong retiree and grew up in the Cabbage Hill neighborhood.
Eighth Ward Kid Baseball League. Shows four team photos, image of basebal field where they played as well as images of Sgt. Frank Negley, President of the league, Frank Shay, vice-president of the league, and William Reading, an umpire for the league.
Eighth Ward Kid Baseball League. The Actives. Front row, left to right: Pete Glazier (center field), Roy Dommel (outfield), John W. Forrey (infield), Milton Anderson (outfield), Harry Bomberger (outfield), Clair Dungan (outfield), Al Einolf (outfield), Fletcher Dommel (pitcher), Caus Roschel (short stop). Back row, left to right: Harry Smith (first base), Frank Milley (assistant manager), Charles Haig (third base), Clifford Campbell (outfield), Joe Loucks (pitcher), Fred Milley (manager). Not pictured: Calvin Young (outfield), Charley Peterman (catcher), George Eckman (pitcher) and Joe Welchans (infield).
Eighth Ward Kid Baseball League. The Alerts. Front row, left to right: Carl Forrey (infield), Earl Kuhns (infield), Adam Brinkman (outfield), Andy Pitts (pitcher), Abe Kuhns (outfield), Robert Hedricks (infield), Lin Rathvon (outfield). Back row, left to right: John Wise (assistant manager), John Kamm (infield), John Braungard (catcher), Earl Brinkman (catcher), John Dyer (outfield), Bot. Kahler (outfield), George Rathvon (manager), Charles Pitts (outfield). Not pictured: Straw (Bill) Fritsch (first base) and Joe Musketnuss (first base).
Eighth Ward Kid Baseball League. The Braves. First row, left to right: Joe Yerger (outfield), Tim Marley (outfield), Charles Rieker (infield), Ed Goodhart (manager), Ed Goodhart, Jr. (mascot), William Maney (infield), Charles Dittman (infield), Frank Schwartz (infield). Back row, left to right: Edward Einolf (outfield), Carl Draude (outfield), Charles (Tod) Kirchner (infield), Charles Reinfried (infield), Ed Gable (pitcher), Walter Stockbauer (outfield), John Kirchner (outfield). Not pictured: William McComsey (catcher).