Archive for February 21st, 2007

Holyoke’s Big Leaguer, Pat Shea

[Adapted from the Springfield Republican, February 19, 1922.]

 

 

Pat Shea of Holyoke, member of the world’s champion New York Giants, will leave home this week to report to the McGrawmen.  Shea turned in some first-class work for the Giants in 1921, but this year he hopes to make for himself a regular position on the staff and to take his turn against the other reams around the National circuit.  Last winter Shea was overanxious to make good with the New York club and did too much preparatory work during the winter, with the result that when he had been in the South a while he found that he was overtrained and that his arm wouldn’t respond.  He has taken his training this winter mostly in the form of long walks and short sprints on the road, going out frequently with Jack Hannafin, former Eastern league umpire.  Shea will go to Buffalo for a few days and meet the Giants there, on the way to San Antonio.  The squad is booked to leave New York Sunday.

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Three Injured as Car Hits Parked Truck

[Adapted from the Berkshire Eagle, 21 February 1957.]

A 23-year-old Western Mass. Electric Co. employee was injured at 9:30 this morning when a company truck was truck by a car on Route 143 in Peru, state ploice reported.

Eugene Murphy Jr. of 64 Stoddard Ave., who was in the rear of the parked truck, sustained a cut on the forehead when the vehicle recoiled from the impact.  He was treated by a company doctor.

Two of five Holyoke-area teenagers in the car were injured, neither seriously.  The driver, Donald R. Leclair, 17, of Holyoke, suffered a sprained wrist and bruised knee.  Norman Girouard of Aldenville received bruised to the knee and thigh.  There were treated by Dr. Ralph Mosonella of Dalton.

Other passengers who escaped injury were Raymond Provost of Holyoke and Norman Nadeau and Calde Flardeau, both of Willimansett.  The five were going to a funeral in North Adams.

The electric company truck was parked at the side of the road while crewmen were working on lines in the vicinity.  Warning markers had been placed along the road, state police said.

Trooper Francis Reardon investigated the accident.

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Holyoke Tops in State

[Adapted from the Berkshire Evening Eagle, 20 February 1946.]

The Holyoke High School basketball team is ranked No. 1 in Massachusetts, according to the Dunkel ratings, released by the Scholastic Sports institute.  Coach Billy Sullivan’s team has a rating of 64 points.  Somerville High is second with 62.4 and Sacred Heart High, Holyoke, eighth.  Westfield is placed 12th.

Sacred Heart High, Holyoke is rated second for Western Massachusetts, Westfield third, Williston, fourth, Worcester Academy, fifth, Ludlow, sixth, Williams High, Stockbridge, seventh, Adams 12th and Drury 20th.

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