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367:, collided head-on with a truck. Treadwell, age 42, and four of his players — pitcher Donald Schuchmann, 20; infielder Steve Lazar, 23; and outfielders Gerald "Peanuts" Peterson, 23, and Gilbert Tribl, 19 — were killed, as was the driver of the truck. Thirteen Duluth players were injured, including future Major League manager and 378:. It left Duluth with one uninjured player, pitcher Sam Hunter, who was not aboard the bus at the time of the crash. The Dukes completed the season with new players and a manager supplied by the Cardinal organization, and $ 80,000 was raised in contributions to aid the victims' families and survivors. 307:. The Dukes would be a Cardinal affiliate through 1950 (although the Northern League team and the league itself suspended operations from 1943–1945 due to World War II). When the Cardinal affiliation ended, the Dukes continued in the Northern League without a 374:. The disaster was the second-worst in baseball history, following two years and one month after the June 24, 1946, bus accident that killed nine members of the 685: 705: 690: 680: 715: 544: 331: 720: 700: 675: 710: 599: 695: 233:
from 1935 to 1942, and from 1946 to 1955. In addition, a separate edition of the Dukes was one of four franchises in the short-lived
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began play in 1903 known as the "Cardinals" in their first season, before becoming the "White Sox." The White Sox were in the
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The 1943 Dukes played 19 games in the Twin Ports League, winning nine. The league folded on July 13.
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On July 24, 1948, the Dukes endured one of the worst transit accidents in minor league history. On
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Note: None of the Duluth Dukes of the 1943 Twin Ports League reached the major leagues.
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parent from 1951–1953. The franchise then signed a working agreement with the
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from 1935 to 1940. Beginning in 1941, the team played its home games at
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from 1956–1959. The "Dukes" name was restored to the Duluth-Superior
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Index

Duluth-Superior Dukes (1956–70)
Duluth–Superior Dukes
1935
1955
1935
1942
1946
1955
Duluth, Minnesota
Northern League
Cincinnati Redlegs
St. Louis Cardinals
Duluth White Sox
Wade Stadium
Athletic Park
minor league baseball
Duluth, Minnesota
Northern League
Twin Ports League
Athletic Park
Wade Stadium
Northwestern League
Duluth Freezers
Western Association
Duluth Whalebacks
Duluth White Sox
Northern League
Northern-Copper Country League
Minnesota–Wisconsin League
Central International League

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