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I've been completely distracted lately with a new project....setting up an online league similar to Time Warp Baseball.
Soon, I'll be posting the 1901-10 seasons in a new dynasty thread to give it a bit of history, then we'll go live in 1911. Anyway, I apologize for the delay. I have a 3 day weekend, so I should be able to resume PLAGUE!, starting with the 1932 political conventions poll. |
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Hey! What the heck is going on???
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Welcome back....NOW GET TO WORK!!
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PRESIDENT SMITH VOWS TO RUN IN NOVEMBER
Embattled incumbent will run as an independent; Barbour of New Jersey to be running mate August 1, 1932 In the two weeks since the surprise nomination of Illinois Senator J. Hamilton Lewis to run on the Democratic ticket for President in the 1932 election, the man who currently holds the highest office in the land has been on a mission. Vowing to run as an independent, he has crossed party lines and convinced Senator William W. Barbour, Republican from New Jersey, to join him on the ticket. "We don't know how this will affect the election whatsoever," stated an anonymous Washington insider. "Smith will leech off some of the Democratic votes, while Barbour will garner some Republican support, though the effect may be less, considering his relative inexperience." Senator Barbour brushed off rumors that he was not President Smith's first choice to be his running mate. Appointed to the U.S. Senate by New Jersey Governor Morgan F. Larson soon after the death of his predecessor Dwight Morrow in October 1931, Barbour was vaulted into the public eye this spring with his vocal condemnation of the policies of the Magyar Dominion in the European conflict. He has continued to speak on this topic, urging the United States and their allies to interject themselves diplomatically, if not militarily. Barbour also has some renown for being the amateur heavyweight boxing champion of the U.S. and Canada in 1910 and 1911. Rumor has it that both Theodore Roosevelt and "Gentleman Jim" Corbett wanted him to take up the mantle of "the great white hope" and fight Jack Johnson, the reigning professional heavyweight champion in 1913. While the idea apparently appealed to Barbour and, apparently, his father, his mother was adamantly opposed and firmly quashed the plan. ![]() President Smith speaks at a campaign stop in Ohio. When the announcement hit the wire, both the J. Hamilton Lewis and Alf Landon campaigns issued statements that were interestingly similar, despite coming from opposite sides of the fence. Lewis welcomed the president's candidacy, but stated, "The practice of democracy is this nation's greatest legacy. We remain confident, however, that the public recognizes the need for a change in the highest office in the land." Landon's comments were a bit less restrained, "President Smith may not be running under the banner of the Democratic Party, but you can't turn a donkey into an Arabian thoroughbred just by painting him white. The American public knows the president's record. They know that it is time for a change." |
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Wow, 1932 must have been a bad year for rookies. With both rookie of the year award winners being pictures with ERA's of 5+, and not spectacular winning percentages (one was 16 and 16 the other only 12 wins and 10 loses).
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A possibility of the US not being a two party system? Hmm...
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NOTEWORTHY EVENTS - 1932 * Italicized events actually happened. If the event is partially italicized, the parts in normal type have been changed for this reality. The changes could be extremely minor or quite significant.
Last edited by metsgeek; 10-15-2006 at 10:06 PM. |
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IN MEMORIAM - 1933
FRANKIE HAYES LEO TANKERSLEY JOE MALAY PEP YOUNG TONY ROBELLO MICKEY HASLIN EDDIE HUNTER IKE BOONE AARON WARD BURGESS WHITEHEAD BOB JOHNSON BILL DUNLAP JOE MOWRY JOE ZAPUSTAS JOE KELLY MILT BOCEK IKE EICHRODT MEM LOVETT RALPH BIRKOFER JACK KNOTT SCHOOLBOY ROWE ED LINKE JOHN JACKSON GOWELL CLASETT JOHN CAMPBELL ALEX MCCOLL CHARLIE BUTLER BOB ADAMS HANK WINSTON |
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THOSE WHO HAVE BECOME MAGGOT CONDOS
1933 In addition to the players listed above, the following individuals will never make their mark on the world. They would have been born in 1933, but Haemorrhagic Fever struck them down. CHITA RIVERA CORAZON AQUINO YOKO ONO MICHAEL CAINE QUINCY JONES RUTH BADER GINSBURG JAYNE MANSFIELD BEN NIGHTHORSE CAMPBELL JOHNNY UNITAS LOUIS FARRAKHAN DANNY AIELLO JOAN RIVERS BERT CONVY DOM DELUISE MICHAEL DUKAKIS LARRY KING LOU RAWLS MORTON DOWNEY, JR. NICHELLE NICHOLS |
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July 27 - Republican presidential candidate Alf Landon announces that his running mate would be fellow Kansan senator, Charles Curtis. Some feel he is being foolish selecting someone from his own state as his running mate, but they can't deny that the popular Curtis is one of the most recognizable names in the nation.
This is a major error. http://www.law.cornell.edu/constitut...ndmentxii.html The electors shall meet in their respective states and vote by ballot for President and Vice-President, one of whom, at least, shall not be an inhabitant of the same state with themselves; Remember how some fellows tried to claim Cheney was a Texan? |
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1933 Prospect Watch: BOB SAXON ![]() Saxon probably will never be the best guy on the team. He may not even be the second or third best player, but scouts on a wide variety of teams agree that he has that intangible aspect that will make him a success in the big leagues. Minutes after meeting him, you know that he's destined to become a fan favorite. With his easygoing, laidback attitude and infectious guffaw, he is the type of player onto whom young fans of the game latch. He's not flashy, but he has a knack of delivering the hit just when his teams needs one. Saxon should go in the top half of this very rich draft. Talents (Contact/Gap/Power/Eye/Avoid K): 78/61/62/46/51 Current Ratings: 39/31/31/23/26 |
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1933 DRAFT - Round 1
Cleveland pick: C Josh Gibson Washington pick: 1B Dolph Camilli Chicago pick: 1B Hal Trosky Milwaukee pick: LF Hank Leiber Buffalo pick: RF Phil Weintraub Brooklyn pick: P Ray Prim Cincinnati pick: LF Bob Saxon Philadelphia pick: P Emil Roy Detroit pick: CF Jimmy Crutchfield Boston (C) pick: C Frank Reiber Pittsburgh pick: 3B Cecil Travis New York (C) pick: CF Tommy Thompson New York (F) pick: CF Pete Fox Boston (F) pick: C Harry Danning St. Louis pick: P Dutch Leonard Louisville pick: SS Lonny Frey |
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Join Date: Jan 2006
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This was the best batch of deaths. I hate to say it but it is true. No longer must we suffer the lives of Yokho Ono and Joan Rivers.
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"Sorry, M.B., but I'm having trouble with this character. Is he supposed to have some kind of neurological impairment, like "Rain Man", or "Awakenings"? I mean, what the _hell_ am I doing here?!" |
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