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Game at the stadium in 1992 Ned Skeldon Stadium , originally opened as Lucas County Stadium , was a baseball stadium in Maumee, Ohio . It was primarily used for baseball , and was the home field of the Toledo Mud Hens minor league baseball team.
Point Place Pirates (1931–37, school consolidated into Toledo City Schools) Rossford Bulldogs (1931–45, left to form Great Northern Conference) Toledo Whitmer Panthers (1931–45, left to form Great Northern Conference) Holland Blue Zippers (1937–60, became Springfield 1960, joined Northern Lakes League 1962)
12,000 people in the stands at Swayne Field Opening Day, Toledo, Ohio. Swayne Field was a minor league baseball park in Toledo, Ohio. It was the home of the Toledo Mud Hens from July 3, 1909, until the club disbanded after the 1955 season. It was also home to a short-lived entry in the South-Michigan League in 1914.
Vistula Historic District is a designated historic district in the city of Toledo, Ohio, USA, listed on the National Register of Historic Places.The district comprises Toledo's oldest extant neighborhood and encompasses an area roughly bounded by Champlain, Summit, Walnut and Magnolia streets.
In 1999, the Toledo-based Ohio Cannon of the Regional Football League played at various stadiums, including the Glass Bowl, but did not finish the season. [3] The stadium hosted the 2001 MAC Championship Game. [4] The stadium hosted the Italian Bowl on July 1, 2023, it was the final game of the 2023 Italian Football League season. [5]
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Toledo, OH 43615 Public 1967 Scott: Bulldogs Toledo: 370 3:10 Maroon, White 2400 Collingwood Ave. Toledo, OH 43620 Public 1926 Start: Spartans Toledo: 521 2:6 Green, White 2010 Tremainsville Rd. Toledo, OH 43613 Public 1962 Waite: Indians Toledo: 465 2:6 Purple, Gold 301 Morrison Dr. Toledo, OH 43605 Public 1926 Woodward: Polar Bears Toledo ...
While competing in the American Association, Toledo was the league champion in 1927, prior to the league having a postseason. Subsequently, Toledo reached the semifinals in 1937, 1943, and 1944. They reached the championship series in 1942. In 1967, Toledo played their first playoff game in Governors' Cup playoffs. In 1968, the Mud Hens ...