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460:. A second and more permanent facility was built in the Vallamont neighborhood. Cochran Elementary School sits on the former site of the ballpark. The Williamsport Bills and later Williamsport Grays played the seasons at Williamsport High School's athletic field on West 3rd Street. It too is long since gone; this property is currently home of the
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Memorial Field from 1926 until 1929. It was renamed Bowman Field on June 26, 1929, to honor J. Walton Bowman, the president of the Grays at the time. Bowman had a large role in the effort to fund and construct the stadium. He was also honored by the players of the team with a
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in late-August game. With a runner on third base, Bresnahan switched catcher's mitts and put on a glove in which he had secreted a shaved-down potato. When the pitch came in, Bresnahan fired the white potato down the third-base line, enticing the runner to sprint home. Bresnahan then tagged the
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Outlaws 5–2; temperatures were over 65 °F (18 °C) for much of the game. Williamsport Ice Arena, a local non-profit group headed by FHL commissioner Don Kirnan, operated the ice rink and rented it to the Outlaws and other users. In November 2012, the non-profit filed an
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in an exhibition. The first professional opponent to appear at Bowman Field was the
Harrisburg Colored Giants. The Grays lost two games to the Giants on April 27 and 29. The first New York–Pennsylvania League game took place on May 4. The Grays beat the Shamokin Indians 5-1.
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Williamsport applauded Bresnahan for his ingenuity, eventually prompting the club to retire his number 59. At the retirement ceremony in 1998, Bresnahan was quoted as saying,
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that financed and managed the construction of the ballpark at a cost of $ 75,000 (equivalent to $ 1,034,000 in 2023). Ground was broken in the fall of 1925 and the stadium opened in time for the beginning of the 1926 New York–Pennsylvania League season.
480:. The Grays were a charter member of the New York–Pennsylvania league which was established in 1923. Two of the most important boosters and financial backers of the team were J. Walton Bowman for whom the stadium was named and Thomas Gray, the
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were selected to play in that game. Tickets to the game were reserved for those involved in the Little League World Series, as well as a limited number of residents of
Lycoming County on a lottery basis. The game was televised by
492:. An agreement between the Grays and the city was reached in July, 1925 to build what was then known as Memorial Field, which was named for the municipal park in which it is located. J. Walton Bowman headed an 11-member
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baseball parks in the country. The newly announced renovations are being made possible by a $ 1.25 million RACP Grant by the state. As of 2017, the renovation decreased the capacity to 2,366.
570:. Williamsport was a member of the league for 46 years between 1923 and 1991. The teams were known as the Grays, Tigers, A's, Mets, Tomahawks and Bills. Williamsport had affiliations with the
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was at Bowman off and on for nearly 70 years. The
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foul pole. Another unusual feature of the stadium was a
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Tourist attractions in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania
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Baseball Reliquary's Exhibit of the Bresnahan potato
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Johnston, Louis & Williamson, Samuel H. (2023).
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Airmen Pond ice hockey rink at Bowman Field in 2012
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