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Old 03-09-2015, 08:42 PM   #5087
knuckler
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Originally Posted by txranger View Post
Been working on a fictional league for OOTP15 for the negro league teams starting in 1920... It includes the Negro National League, the Eastern Colored League and the Negro Southern League... Below you will find a link to my Photobucket where all of the unis, logos and ballparks can be found... Also a link to the thread where you can get a description and download the league file if you want to install and play it... Thanks to Knuckler for his work on some of the logos, Questdog for his Names mod and Cooley for the schedule...

http://www.ootpdevelopments.com/boar...ue-1920-a.html

NNL ECL NSL Uniform And Logo Sets Photos by txranger190 | Photobucket






Great set of logos, uniforms and stadiums, Tex. Thanks for all of the work that you put into this league.

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Originally Posted by Eugene Church View Post
knuckler, here are more suggestions for team nicknames in your New England League:.. they are based on the locale.

Waterbury Brass... known as "Brass City"... at one time in the 1800s it was the "Brass Capitol of the World"... manufactured brass for U. S. nickles... and South American money... 10,000 people were employed in WW II... it might be a stretch to use musical instruments as the logo.
Waterbury Tick Tocks... ... also famous for watch making... at one time they made 20,000 watches a day... a baseball image with time markers on it as if it was a clock might be a good start for a logo.

Manchester Industrials... city was planned to emulate the great English manufacturing industry in its namesake city of Manchester, England... famous for textile mills on the Merrimack River, which splits the town... also manufactured locomotives.
Manchester Locomotives
Manchester Locos
... this could signify both a train engine and also "Crazies" from the Spanish word "loco"... included below is a Loco logo showing a "crazy" locomotive.
Manchester Merrimacks... for the river that splits the city in half... source of power for textile mills.

Danbury Hatters or Mad Hatters... known as the "Hat City"... in 1904 made 25% of the hats in the U. S.
Danbury Derbies... for derby hats.
Danbury Continentals... it was an important supply depot during the Revolutionaly War.
EC, I love the Manchester Merrimacks. Thanks for all of the names that you have suggested so far.
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