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[3] [4] Chatham competed in the Cape League from the league's inaugural 1923 season through the 1926 season, then from 1927 to 1929 competed as a combined Chatham-Harwich team with home games split between Veterans Field and Harwich's Brooks Park.
Harwich did not reach the league title series again until 1962 when the team was downed by Upper Cape powerhouse Cotuit after defeating Chatham for the Lower Cape title. [ 43 ] [ 44 ] Harwich's 1961 and 1962 teams featured CCBL Hall of Famer and longtime New Jersey Devils general manager Lou Lamoriello , who played in the CCBL until 1964, then ...
Brewster began play in the Cape League in 1948, entering the Lower Cape Division as its sixth team, along with Orleans, Chatham, Harwich, Yarmouth, and Dennis. [ 20 ] After the 1951 season, Brewster withdrew from the league, but was back in 1956, and remained in the league through the 1960 season. [ 21 ]
The Cape Cod Baseball League featured all ten teams in action on Saturday. ... for a 4-3 win over the Harwich Mariners (4-3) on Saturday. ... five RBIs, and one scored run. Auburn's Ike Irish (two ...
The Cape Cod Canal, completed in 1916, connects Buzzards Bay to Cape Cod Bay; its creation shortened the trade route between New York and Boston by 62 miles (100 km). [ 9 ] Cape Cod extends 65 miles (105 km) into the Atlantic Ocean, with a breadth of between 1–20 miles (1.6–32.2 km), and covers more than 400 miles (640 km) of shoreline. [ 10 ]
James Berry, for whom it was built, owned several ships operating out of Harwich. The house was later owned by his brother Henry, and Henry's son Osmyn, both of whom were also sea captains. Osmyn Berry was the first captain to sail the Cape Cod Canal. By the 1970s the house had passed to Osmyn's grandson, the cartoonist James Osmyn Berry. [2]
Lower Cape Brewster: 1948–1951 1956–1960 Chatham: 1946–1962 Dennis Clippers: 1946–1961 Eastham: 1949–1955 Harwich: 1946–1962 Harwich Cape Verdean Club: 1949–1950 North Truro Air Force Station Blue Sox: 1952–1957 Orleans Red Sox: 1947–1962 Wellfleet: 1956 Yarmouth Indians: 1946–1962 * Barnstable played in the Lower Cape ...
Dennis is a town in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States, located near the center of the Cape Cod peninsula. It is a seaside resort town with colonial mansions along the northern Cape Cod Bay coastline and beaches along the southern Nantucket Sound. [1] As of the 2020 census, its population was 14,674. [2]