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| "I don't read many thruths in the paper. Then again, I haven't read the papers. But I hear about it. It would scare me to read the paper. I didn't know I had enough time to do the things I'm supposed to be doing… But you can't put much stock in papers. They only cost 50 cents." |
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1915 Newark Peppers
1915 Newark Peppers
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The 1915 Newark Peppers
went 80-72
and finished 5th
in the
Federal League
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Have any questions about the Newark Peppers or the Federal League? Want to add to the league's story by sharing your recollections? Want to leave a comment about this article? Check out our Federal League forums!
--Patrick Mondout
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| | White Sox outfielder and future Hall of Famer Edd Roush was among the younger stars the Federal League was able to sign. Roush came into his own with Newark in 1915 finishing 6th in the league in hits. | | |
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