Print, Photographic

Name/Title

Print, Photographic

Entry/Object ID

2009.01.23

Description

In this 1970 picture of the Tacoma Cubs is Whitey Lockman, who in 1972 succeeded Leo Durocher as the manager of the Chicago Cubs. Lockman's 15-year MLB playing career ended in 1960 and he then went into coaching. Front Row: L-R. Jim Hibbs, Len Church, Al Montreuil, Phil Reser, John Dudek, Gene Hiser, Jim Cosman. Middle Row: Charles Spruck, Jim Dunegan, John Lung, Brock Davis, Whitey Lockman, Dick LeMay, Dave Lemonds, Roger Metzger, Don Brisbois. Back Row: Gary Nicholson, Don Wilkinson, Lyn Fitzer, Jim Saul, Dean Burk, Larry Colton, Roe Skidmore, Garry Jestadt, Terry Hughes, George Sherrod. Don Hill, the longtime radio announcer of the Tacoma Triple-A games, inset..

Made/Created

Place

Stadium

Cheney Stadium

City

Tacoma

State/Province

Washington

Country

United States

Continent

North America

Lexicon

Search Terms

Baseball, Professional/Semi-Pro

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Related Person or Organization

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Tacoma Cubs

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Hibbs, Jim

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Church, Len

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Montreuil, Al

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Reser, Phil

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Dudek, John

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Hiser, Gene

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Cosman, Jim

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Spruck, Charles

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Dunegan, Jim

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Lung, John

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Davis, Brock

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Lockman, Whitey

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LeMay, Dick

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Lemonds, Dave

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Metzger, Roger

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Brisbois, Don

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Nicholson, Gary

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Wilkinson, Don

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Fitzer, Lyn

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Saul, Jim

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Burk, Dean

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Colton, Larry

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Skidmore, Roe

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Jestadt, Garry

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Hughes, Terry

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Sherrod, George

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Hill, Don