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George Washington Carver Jr. League Baseball Team

Posted on July 16, 2009 by admin

For the young athletes on the George Washington Carver Junior League Baseball Team 1960 was a great year.  Here they pause, trophy in hand, to have the team photo taken.  From the left: Andrew Duren (deceased); Larry Jones, Charles Boardley (deceased), Leon Banks (deceased) Maurice Byrd (deceased), Alexander Stewart, Alfred Harris and Taswell Byrd (deceased); back row starting from left is Leon Braywood, Harry Minor (deceased), Clarence Jones (deceased), Marvin Williams and Don Jones.  The adults, standing in the 3rd row areVernon C. Rossman, Gen Secretary of the YMCA, Clarence Jones, Manager of Carver’s Team, and Frank Williams, YMCA board chair. (note:  Thanks to Commissioner Charles Given for Elkton with identifying the youngmen.)

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  1. shikkia white says:
    March 24, 2010 at 11:34 am

    which one of this pitchers is george washington carver i need to know for my project.

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