Buck Freeman

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'''Buck Freeman''' played professional baseball from 1920 to 1926.
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== Sources ==
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* {{cite-newspaper | title=Dixon Has 32 Players Signed For Hawk Training Season| newspaper=Waterloo (IA) Evening Courier| month=3 | day=13 | year=1924}}
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* {{cite-newspaper | title=Tri-State League's Death Knell Sounded| newspaper=Waterloo (IA) Evening Courier| month=7 | day=17 | year=1924}}
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* {{cite-newspaper | title=Three New Stars Join Hawks; Two Players Dropped| newspaper=Waterloo (IA) Evening Courier| month=7 | day=19 | year=1924}}
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Latest revision as of 01:34, 31 May 2010

See Buck Freeman in the index for other people with this or a similar name.
Buck Freeman
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Buck Freeman was a professional player.

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Sources

  • "Dixon Has 32 Players Signed For Hawk Training Season". Waterloo (IA) Evening Courier, 1924-03-13.
  • "Tri-State League's Death Knell Sounded". Waterloo (IA) Evening Courier, 1924-07-17.
  • "Three New Stars Join Hawks; Two Players Dropped". Waterloo (IA) Evening Courier, 1924-07-19.
  • "Buck Freeman Is First Of Vets To Report to Hawks". Waterloo (IA) Evening Courier, 1925-04-21.


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