Excitement is mounting in the community as outstanding players from ten prominent Negro baseball teams in the area prepare to showcase their talents. On Sunday afternoon, Lockwood Field will host a thrilling All-Stars game, featuring two teams managed by the well-respected Sonny Williams and Bunk Collins. The first pitch is scheduled for 2:30 PM.
The event promises to be a grand spectacle, bringing together top players from the Fayette Eagles, Fulton Buffaloes, Paris Browns, Boonville Mohawks, Dalton Block Dots, Marshall Black Sox, Columbia Boosters, Jefferson City Eagles, Mexico, and Moberly Legion Stars. Fans can expect a display of exceptional skill and competitive spirit as these athletes take the field.
Adding to the day’s excitement, a radio will be set up at Lockwood Field, allowing fans to catch the live broadcast of the fifth game of the World Series. This ensures that baseball enthusiasts won’t miss any action, whether from the local diamond or the major league showdown.
Lockwood Field, known for hosting significant community events, will undoubtedly be abuzz with anticipation and camaraderie as families and fans gather to witness the All-Stars game. This event not only highlights the local talent but also strengthens the bonds within the community through the shared love of baseball.
This narrative captures the essence of the much-anticipated All-Stars game at Lockwood Field, celebrating the rich tradition of Negro baseball teams in the area. Originally reported in the Moberly Monitor-Index and Moberly Evening Democrat, Moberly, Missouri, on Saturday, October 8, 1949, it reflects a vibrant moment in the community’s sports history.
The Moberly Monitor-Index and Moberly Evening Democrat Moberly, Missouri · Saturday, October 08, 1949. Newspaper made available courtesy of The State Historical Society of Missouri.
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