innings. During World War II, Reis served with the US Army in the European Theatre of Operations. At the time of his death, Reis was recognized as one of the...
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the Dayton two games to one to win the championship. Zanesville pitcher Tommy Reis led the league with both 21 wins and a 21-9 record. Jeff Heath had 187...
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1938, Bob Smith was released by the Boston Bees. On February 16, 1938, Tommy Thevenow was released by the Bees. On June 11, 1938, Johnny Vander Meer...
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2000, resulting in a hiatus of sorts during which Reis explored other musical endeavors. In 1999 Reis started the record label Swami Records, primarily...
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composed of singer/guitarist John Reis, guitarist Gar Wood, bassist Tommy Kitsos, and drummer Jason Kourkounis. Reis, Wood, and Kourkounis had previously...
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Baker AA Oklahoma City Indians Texas League Joe Vosmik, Hank Gowdy and Tommy Reis A Dayton Indians Central League Dolph Camilli A Wilkes-Barre Barons Eastern...
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Elmer Riddle August 5 – Bob Daughters August 5 – Bob Loane August 6 – Tommy Reis August 22 – Augie Donatelli August 24 – George Turbeville August 26 –...
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Sally League Ernie White B High Point-Thomasville Hi-Toms Carolina League Tommy Reis, Don Padgett and Fred Lanifero B Colonial Heights-Petersburg Colts Piedmont...
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(12) Tot Pressnell (2–1) Bill Hallahan (0–2) None 5,123 1–9 11 April 30 Bees 11–16 Johnny Niggeling (1–0) Tommy Reis (0–1) Ira Hutchinson (1) 2,500 1–10...
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