{"id":12461,"date":"2011-03-04T09:26:36","date_gmt":"2011-03-04T16:26:36","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.seamheads.com\/?p=12461"},"modified":"2011-03-04T09:26:36","modified_gmt":"2011-03-04T16:26:36","slug":"139-ballplayers-died-in-service-in-world-war-ii","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/seamheads.com\/blog\/2011\/03\/04\/139-ballplayers-died-in-service-in-world-war-ii\/","title":{"rendered":"139 Ballplayers Died in Service in World War II"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Names such as Bob Feller and Ted Williams instantly spring to mind when we think of dedication to service during the war years, but little is heard of the minor league players who also served. While the majority of big leaguers enjoyed an almost normal existence (albeit for $21 a month service pay) playing baseball for service teams as morale-building entertainment for military personnel, many lesser-known major league and minor league players were fighting for their country in Europe, the Pacific and Asia. And on the battlefields of these far off lands many left behind their hopes and dreams of playing in the major leagues.<\/p>\n<p>To most sports fans, these players\u00e2\u20ac\u2122 names remain as unfamiliar as their careers remain incomplete &#8211; bush leaguers who failed to make it to \u00e2\u20ac\u0153The Show.\u00e2\u20ac\u009d Nevertheless, their ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty should never be forgotten, as the brief careers of these athletic heroes are and always will be an integral part of the history of the national pastime.<\/p>\n<p>Whilst Elmer Gedeon and Harry O\u00e2\u20ac\u2122Neill might be familiar names as the two major league players who lost their lives in military service during World War II, a staggering 137 former minor leaguers died. Among them were batting champs, 20-game winners and MVPs.<\/p>\n<p>You will find the names and hometowns of these players listed below and their individual biographies appear at the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.baseballinwartime.com\">Baseball in Wartime<\/a> website as well as in my book \u00e2\u20ac\u0153Baseball\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s Dead of World War II\u00e2\u20ac\u009d published by <a href=\"http:\/\/www.mcfarlandpub.com\/book-2.php?id=978-0-7864-4454-0\">McFarland<\/a>. Have I included every professional baseball player who died during World War II? Probably not. There is no definitive list to go by. Organized baseball appears to have been unable to keep track of their military serving alumni, but this is certainly the most extensive list you will find.<\/p>\n<p>So, how can we continue to remember these ballplaying heroes. Over the years I have worked closely with Minor League Baseball in the hope of finding a way to permanently honor these men. Until something suitable is found why don&#8217;t you leave a comment here; a message of gratitude for the sacrifice these men made for their country and for the freedom of future generations. I will ensure all these comments are included in a memorial section on the Baseball in Wartime website. Thank you.<\/p>\n<p>Name and Hometown<\/p>\n<p>Jerry M. Angelich, Wilmington, CA<br \/>\nHerman A. Bauer, East St. Louis, IL<br \/>\nFred W. Beal, Cherryville, NC<br \/>\nConstantine G. &#8220;Gus&#8221; Bebas, Wilmette, IL<br \/>\nHugh P. Bedient, Jr.,Falconer, NY<br \/>\nLeonard E. &#8220;Link&#8221; Berry, Bowman, SC<br \/>\nKeith F. Bissonnette, St. Paul, MN<br \/>\nW. Davis &#8220;Buddy&#8221; Blewster, Anniston, AL<br \/>\nJoseph S. Boren, Carterville, IL<br \/>\nCharles W. &#8220;Chuck&#8221; Bowers, Marion, OH<br \/>\nForrest V. &#8220;Lefty&#8221; Brewer, Jacksonville, FL<br \/>\nEdward A. Brock, Detroit, MI<br \/>\nMurrill J. Brown, Huntington Beach, CA<br \/>\nEldred H. &#8220;Whitey&#8221; Burch, Mount Croghan, SC<br \/>\nGeorge W. Chandler, Jr., Dallas, TX<br \/>\nFloyd E. Christiansen, Chicago, IL<br \/>\nFrank J. Ciaffone, Brooklyn, NY<br \/>\nOrdway H. &#8220;Hal&#8221; Cisgen, Lorain, OH<br \/>\nClarence W. Clayton, Middletown, OH<br \/>\nLester O. &#8220;Les&#8221; Clotiaux, Nederland, TX<br \/>\nEugene L. Dellinger, Jr., Bahama, NC<br \/>\nHoward W. DeMartini, Northvale, NJ<br \/>\nHarold B. &#8220;Hal&#8221; Dobson, Denver, CO<br \/>\nNorman J. Duncan, Mayville, MI<br \/>\nLouis E. Elko, Streator, IL<br \/>\nCharles &#8220;Chatty&#8221; Etherton, Jr.,Carbondale, IL<br \/>\nCharles H. &#8220;Herb&#8221; Fash, East St. Louis, IL<br \/>\nFrank Faudem, Detroit, MI<br \/>\nJohn H. Fessler*, Pine Grove, PA<br \/>\nErnest B. Ford, Jr., Watertown, MA<br \/>\nTroy L. Furr, Concord, NC<br \/>\nGene Gabrych, Winona, MN<br \/>\nGeorge Gamble, Rochester, NY<br \/>\nRobert W. Gary, Jr., Beaumont, TX<br \/>\nElmer J. Gedeon, Cleveland, OH<br \/>\nConrad W. &#8220;Connie&#8221; Graff, New Orleans, LA<br \/>\nAlan S. Grant, Champaign, IL<br \/>\nJames M. Grilk, Sacramento, CA<br \/>\nRobert J. Gruss, Lakewood, OH<br \/>\nFrank C. Haggerty, Rockville Centre, NY<br \/>\nWilliam F. &#8220;Bill&#8221; Hansen, Chicago, IL<br \/>\nWilliam J. &#8220;Billy&#8221; Hebert, Stockton, CA<br \/>\nManuel P. &#8220;Nay&#8221; Hernandez, San Diego, CA<br \/>\nRobert K. Hershey, Penn Hills, PA<br \/>\nRoswell G. Higginbotham, Jamison, TX<br \/>\nErnest J. Holbrook, Hermosa Beach, CA<br \/>\nRobert D. Holmes, Troy, MO<br \/>\nGordon E. Houston, San Antonio, TX<br \/>\nErnest Hrovatic (Hrovatich), Highlandtown, OH<br \/>\nHarry N. Imhoff, Jr., Baltimore, MD<br \/>\nFrank D. Janik,\tBuffalo, NY<br \/>\nArdys B. &#8220;Art&#8221; Keller, Lincoln, NE<br \/>\nStanley P. Klores, Milwaukee, WI<br \/>\nCarlyle J. &#8220;Curly&#8221; Kopp, Buffalo Center, IA<br \/>\nHarry B. Ladner, Jr., Philadelphia, PA<br \/>\nWalter E. Lake, Richmond, IN<br \/>\nHarlan D. Larsen, Milwaukee, WI<br \/>\nFelix A. Little, Catawba, NC<br \/>\nWalter G, &#8220;Whitey&#8221; Loos, Jr., Crafton Heights, PA<br \/>\nAndrew J. &#8220;Jack&#8221; Lummus, Jr., Ennis, TX<br \/>\nTheodore C. &#8220;Ted&#8221; Maillet, Livermore Falls, ME<br \/>\nDom P. Malchiodi, Chester, CT<br \/>\nWilliam A. Marzalek, Emsworth, PA<br \/>\nHenry &#8220;Marty&#8221; Martinez, Mount View, CA<br \/>\nJohn W. &#8220;Duck&#8221; McKee, Atlanta, GA<br \/>\nPaul V. A. Mellblom, Edison, NJ<br \/>\nGeorge A. Meyer, Elk River, MN<br \/>\nLouis I. Miller, Bucoda, WA<br \/>\nJoseph T. Moceri, Detroit, MI<br \/>\nJohn T. &#8220;Jack&#8221; Moller, Mount Vernon, NY<br \/>\nWalt Navie (Walter J. Nawiesniak), Chicago, IL<br \/>\nJack A. Nealy, Langdale, AL<br \/>\nEdward S. Neusel, St. Louis, MO<br \/>\nWilliam F. &#8220;Bill&#8221; Niemeyer, Crescent Springs, KY<br \/>\nHenry S. &#8220;Hank&#8221; Nowak, Buffalo, NY<br \/>\nHarry M. O&#8217;Neill, Darby, PA<br \/>\nJoseph M. Palatas, Cuyahoga County, OH<br \/>\nJack H. Patterson, Zanesville, OH<br \/>\nMetro Persoskie, Iselin, PA<br \/>\nCharles R. Pescod, Dumas, AR<br \/>\nJohn J. &#8220;Joe&#8221; Pinder, Jr., McKees Rock, PA<br \/>\nHenry R. &#8220;Bob&#8221; Price, Portland, OR<br \/>\nLuster Pruett, Vandalia, IL<br \/>\nErnest R. Raimondi, Oakland, CA<br \/>\nJohn J. Regan, Chicago, IL<br \/>\nCharles J. &#8220;Pete&#8221; Rehkamp, Covington, KY<br \/>\nJoseph W. Rodgers, Reedsville, PA<br \/>\nMilton &#8220;Rosey&#8221; Rosenstein, Ellenville, NY<br \/>\nHerman P. Rush,\tLong Beach, CA<br \/>\nMichael L. Sambolich, Wegley, PA<br \/>\nGlenn F. Sanford, Clare, MI<br \/>\nWilliam A. &#8220;Bill&#8221; Sarver, Kansas City, MO<br \/>\nWalter J. Schmisseur, Jr., Belleville, IL<br \/>\nRobert C. &#8220;Bob&#8221; Schmukal, Buffalo, NY<br \/>\nEdward N. Schohl, Chicago, IL<br \/>\nFranklin C. Schulz, Clarkson, NE<br \/>\nCarl H. &#8220;Kappy&#8221; Scott, Transfer, PA<br \/>\nMarcello L. &#8220;Major&#8221; Serventi, Oakland, CA<br \/>\nDonald R. Shelton, Webster City, IA<br \/>\nHarold H. Sherman, Bonne Terre, MO<br \/>\nJack C. Siens\tHuntington, WV<br \/>\nArthur H. &#8220;Art&#8221; Sinclair, Haddonfield, NJ<br \/>\nJohn M. &#8220;Mason&#8221; Smith, Fort Smith, AR<br \/>\nNorman K. Smith, Carnegie, GA<br \/>\nMarshall M. Sneed, Piggott, AR<br \/>\nRodney L. Sooter, Laurel, WA<br \/>\nWilliam B. &#8220;Billy&#8221; Southworth Jr., Sunbury, OH<br \/>\nEarl V. &#8220;Lefty&#8221; Springer, Hagerstown, MD<br \/>\nGene Stack (Eugene F. Stachowiak), Saginaw, MI<br \/>\nDonald A. Stewart, Vancouver, BC, Canada<br \/>\nJames E. Stewart, Hazlehurst, GA<br \/>\nAlvin &#8220;Bus&#8221; Stiewe, Sandusky, OH<br \/>\nSylvester H. &#8220;Syl&#8221; Sturges, New York, NY<br \/>\nFredric W. Swift, Norristown, PA<br \/>\nJohnny P. Taylor, Dallas, TX<br \/>\nSteve L. Tonsick, Granite City, IL<br \/>\nJames Trimble III, Chevy Chase, MD<br \/>\nEdgar W. Tuttle, Maiden, NC<br \/>\nWirt B. &#8220;Beecher&#8221; Twitchell, Jr., Phoenix, AZ<br \/>\nLou Vann (Luigi G. Varanese), Fall River, MA<br \/>\nJoseph Vecchio, Utica, NY<br \/>\nArmando J. &#8220;Pete&#8221; Viselli, Ansonia, CT<br \/>\nArthur C. Vivian, Jr., Plainfield, NJ<br \/>\nElmer J. Wachtler, Omaha, NE<br \/>\nLeo M.H. Walker, Gulfport, MS<br \/>\nRoman E. &#8220;Chipper&#8221; Wantuck, Chicago, IL<br \/>\nJames J. Whitfield, Graham, NC<br \/>\nRichard L. &#8220;Dick&#8221; Williams, Grand Rapids, MI<br \/>\nLester R. Wirkkala, Sebeka, MN<br \/>\nStanford G. Wolfson, Universal City, MO<br \/>\nThomas J. Woodruff, St. Louis, MO<br \/>\nAlan Wray (Alan W. Lightner), Stockton, CA<br \/>\nElmere P. &#8220;Elmer&#8221; Wright, Bedford, VA<br \/>\nFrederick J. Yeske, Canton, CT<br \/>\nMarion P. &#8220;Spud&#8221; Young, Madison, WI<br \/>\nPeter J. Zarrilla, New Castle, PA<br \/>\nLamar A. &#8220;Dutch&#8221; Zimmerman, Pine Grove, PA<br \/>\nJohn J. Zulberti, Solvay, NY<br \/>\nGeorge C. 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