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and coached by Andy Benedict. The All Star Team consisted of the following players: Tom Donovan of the Paramounts; Charley Barabus, Jack Deegan, and Ed Koski of the McCormacks; Wally Ford from St. Peters; Frank (Chubby) Ullmann of the Watsons; Lou Snyder, Bill Hefron, Paul McCarron, Joe Curley, and Meade Coyle of the Beacons; Lefty Tatano, Havens, Grumstead, and Kelly of the Benedicts; Jordan of the Farmers; Joe Agussa, and Hoffman of the Anchors; and Loschen and Eddie Edwards of the Pierce Athletic League; and Marty Lawlor of Bonginos.
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and the Pershing Field All Stars. The House of David was a traveling novelty team known for its long hair and beards and associated with a communal religious society from Michigan. The All Stars was a team selected for their batting and fighting skills by a committee from the regular season teams
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Over the years it has come to serve as a memorial park for servicemen since World War I. At Summit Avenue there is a large arch made of reddish sandstone, the only remnant of the Fourth Regiment Armory building that once stood at the site of the
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The site had been intended for a reservoir, and extension of the system connected to Reservoir #3. The park, originally planned in 1918 as Reservoir Park, opened for track and field events in 1919, including those of the
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At the Central Avenue side of there are number of recreational venues for track, baseball, and tennis as well as a swimming pool and a skating rink. A children's playground is at the southern end of the park.
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Reservoir No.1 (foreground, and since demolished) and Reservoir No.3. Pershing Field (not shown) was originally planned for Reservoir No. 2.
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The Arch of the 4th Regiment Armory was dismantled in 1927 was relocated and reconstructed in 1941.
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On August 25, 1936, Pershing Field was the site of an exhibition baseball game between the
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in the United States. Approximately 13.5 acres (5.5 ha) it is adjacent to
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City square and park in the Heights of Jersey City, New Jersey, United States
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city square
park
the Heights
Jersey City, New Jersey
Jersey City Reservoir No. 3
Summit Avenue
Central Avenue

Amateur Athletic Union
Charles N. Lowrie
Lincoln Park
Bayonne
John J. Pershing
Stanisława Walasiewicz
Babe Didrikson Zaharias
House of David
Hudson Catholic Regional High School
Jersey City Mayor
Frank Hague
New Jersey Governor
A. Harry Moore
James Novelli
List of public art in Jersey City, New Jersey
Pershing Road (Weehawken)
"1921: Jersey City Under Commission Government A Book of Achievement Pershing Field"
"1921: Jersey City Under Commission Government A Book of Achievement Playgrounds And Parks"
"Charles Nassau Lowrie (1869-1939)"
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"Pershing Field"

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