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GHS, located in Germantown, was a part of the School District of Philadelphia. The school was built in 1914. Its students were mostly African-American, despite the previous German population of the region. Students came from the Logan, Germantown, Mt. Airy, Chestnut Hill, and Nicetown-Tioga sections of the city. [2] The team name was the Bears.
Early members were Germantown Academy, Haverford Grammar, Penn Charter, De Lancey, Friends' Central School, Swarthmore High School, and Episcopal Academy. In the first decade after the turn of the century the league increased the number of sports, adding ice hockey , baseball , tennis , and basketball .
The 1932 International League was a Class AA baseball season played between April 13 and September 18. Eight teams played a 168-game schedule, with the first place team winning the pennant. The Newark Bears won the International League pennant, finishing in first place, fifteen-and-a-half games ahead of the second place Baltimore Orioles.
Germantown Academy's Carey Stadium was announced to be the sole home stadium. On April 9, 2016, the Spinners defeated the New York Rumble 22–12 in their first game of the season. The next day, they won their home opener against the Boston Whitecaps 18–16.
2.2.1 Atlantic League of Professional Baseball. 2.2.2 Eastern League ... Bethlehem Bears; Mount Carmel Wolverines; ... Keystone Ice Miners (2014–2015) Pittsburgh ...
1.3.1 American Association of Professional Baseball. 1.3.2 Atlantic League of Professional Baseball. ... Knoxville Ice Bears: Knoxville, Tennessee: Knoxville Civic ...
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1905 Philadelphia Giants. In 1904, White recruited Foster, outfielder Pete Hill, and pitcher Dan McClellan for the Giants, and a dynasty took shape. With the Giants' growing popularity and to avoid working around the Philadelphia Athletics' schedule, they leased their own home stadium at Broad Street and Jackson Avenue in Philadelphia.