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A Federal League team, the Newark Pepper also played in 1915.
He switched to the fledgling Federal League in and spent two seasons with the Indianapolis Hoosiers, who became the Newark Pepper in.
A utility infielder for the first half of his career before playing more substantially at third base later on, McKechnie played with the Pirates ( 1907, 1910 –,, ), Boston Braves (), New York Yankees ( 1913 ), Indianapolis Hoosiers / Newark Pepper ( – ), New York Giants () and Cincinnati Reds ( 1916 – ).
McKechnie got his first taste of managerial duties in 1915 when he managed 102 games for the Newark Pepper, leading the team to a 54 – 45 record.
The team became the Newark Pepper in 1915.
* Newark Pepper players
Although Philadelphia and New York City teams occasionally played games in New Jersey to circumvent blue laws that forbid professional baseball on Sundays, the Resolutes and the Newark Pepper of the Federal League are the only " major league " teams to be based in New Jersey.

Newark and defunct
* Newark Stars, a defunct Negro league baseball team
: Not to be confused with Frazer Field, a defunct football field in Newark, Delaware.

Newark and Major
Major airports in the New York Metropolitan Area: John F. Kennedy International Airport | John F. Kennedy ( 1 ), LaGuardia Airport | LaGuardia ( 2 ) and Newark Liberty ( 3 ).
* January 15 – United States Army Air Corps Major James Doolittle establishes a record for a transport flight across the United States, from Los Angeles to Newark, New Jersey in 11 hours 59 minutes.
Monford Merrill " Monte " Irvin ( born February 25, 1919 in Haleburg, Alabama ) is a former left fielder and right-handed batter in the Negro leagues and Major League Baseball who played with the Newark Eagles ( 1938 – 42, 46-48 ), New York Giants ( 1949 – 55 ) and Chicago Cubs ( 1956 ).
Major cities throughout the US that use red light cameras include Atlanta, Austin, Baltimore, Baton Rouge, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Miami, New Orleans, New York City, Newark, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Raleigh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Toledo and Washington, D. C. Albuquerque has cameras, but in October 2011 local voters approved a ballot measure advising the city council to cease authorizing the red light camera program.
They were the subscribers to the Memorandum of Association of the Newark Advertiser Co. Ltd. namely Mr Brown, Major George Mark, Leycester Egerton Captain William Henry Coape, Oates MP Mr William Newzam Nicholson, Mr John Burton Barrow, and Mr William Newton.
Charles Somers aka Charles W. Somers, ( born October 13, 1868 in Newark, Ohio-June 29, 1934 Put-in-Bay, Ohio ) was an American executive in Cleveland, Ohio's coal industry who also achieved prominence in Major League Baseball.

Newark and League
Under Veeck's leadership, one of Cleveland's most significant achievements was breaking the color barrier in the American League by signing Larry Doby, formerly a player for the Negro League's Newark Eagles in, eleven weeks after Jackie Robinson signed with the Dodgers.
Effa Manley, co-owner ( with her husband Abe Manley ) and business manager of the Newark Eagles ( New Jersey ) club in Negro National League, is the first woman elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame.
In 1998, the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball played its inaugural season, with teams in Somerset, Newark, and Atlantic City ( NJ ), Nashua ( NH ), Newburgh ( NY ), and Bridgeport ( CT ).
Newark was the home of several former minor league baseball teams, from the formation of the Newark Indians in 1902, and the addition of the Newark Eagles of the Negro National League in 1936.
The original Newark Bears were a team in the International League from 1926 to 1949.
The Newark Bears are named for the former Newark Bears team of the International League.
Newark was originally to be one of three cities to represent New Jersey in the Can-Am League along with Little Falls, home of the New Jersey Jackals, and Augusta, home of the Sussex Skyhawks.
Zanesville swept the Newark Buffaloes two games to none in the Division Championship Series before falling to the Johnstown Steal in the Frontier League Championship Series.
Canseco played with the Chicago White Sox in, after being cut by the Anaheim Angels in spring training and spending half of the season with the Newark Bears of the independent Atlantic League.
In Speaker replaced Walter Johnson as the manager of the Newark Bears of the International League, a post he held for two years.
The Orange Tornadoes and Newark Tornadoes were two manifestations of a long-lived professional American football franchise that existed in some form from 1887 to 1971, having played in the National Football League from 1929 to 1930, the American Association from 1936 to 1941, the Atlantic Coast Football League from 1963 to 1964 and 1970 to 1971, and the Continental Football League from 1965 to 1969.
Playing under the name Newark Bears ( a name previously used by the Newark Bears of the 1926 American Football League ), the team played in the AA through 1941.
The Newark Bears would return in 1963, when the Atlantic Coast Football League ( a revival of sorts of the AA ) revived the Newark Bears for two seasons.
After the 1915 season the owners of the American and National Leagues bought out half of the owners ( Pittsburgh, Newark, Buffalo, and Brooklyn ) of the Federal League teams.
Newark has a team, the Bears, in the independent Atlantic League.

Newark and Baseball
The Newark Bears joined the Canadian American Association of Professional Baseball on October 6, 2010.
Licking County schools recently won at least one state title in four straight sport seasons: Heath in both Boys Track and Boys Baseball ( 2007 ), Newark Catholic in Football ( 2007 ), Newark in Boys Basketball ( 2008 ) and Lakewood in Softball ( 2008 ).
* Mark Hannan, Esq., Assistant General Manager / In House Counsel, Newark Bears Professional Baseball Team.
* 1915 Newark Peppers at Baseball Reference
On May 11, 2009, Everett agreed to a contract with the Newark Bears of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball to be their designated hitter.
House started 16 games as catcher for the Newark Bears of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball, but on May 14, 2010 House was signed by the New York Mets.
In 2011 Torrez served as General Manager for the Newark Bears of the independent Atlantic League of Professional Baseball until he was fired in July by the team's new owners.

Newark and team
The Newark Bears are an American professional baseball team based in Newark, New Jersey.
The team was formed in 1998 by former New York Yankees catcher Rick Cerone, a Newark native.
The team colors of the Newark Bears are navy blue and white.
The New Jersey Devils are a professional ice hockey team based in Newark, New Jersey, United States.
While there have been many sports teams in Newark proper, it has spent much of its history without an MLB, NBA, NHL, or NFL team actually located in the city itself.
After a planned move to Newark, New Jersey fell through the team opted to stay at the Long Island Arena for the second year, and changed its name to the New York Nets.
The New York Liberty is a professional basketball team currently based in Newark, New Jersey, playing in the Eastern Conference in the Women's National Basketball Association ( WNBA ).
The team had difficulty getting used to the Prudential Center ( Newark, New Jersey ) The arena will be their home floor until 2013, when renovations at Madison Square Garden will be completed.
Respected New Jersey Constitutional expert Frank Askin of the Rutgers University School of Law at Newark, and his Clinic on Constitutional Law, have now joined the plaintiffs ' pro bono legal team for the appeals process, intending to affirm through the courts that the PREDFDA statute guarantees free elections in planned community government
The team was based for most of its history in Orange, New Jersey, with many of its later years in Newark.
The team had four head coaches in its two years in the NFL-Jack Depler in Orange, and Jack Fish, Al McGall and Andy Salata in Newark.
The team did not return after World War II ; instead, George Halas took what was left of the team and split it into the Newark Bombers and the Akron Bears.
In the 1932 championship, the team was defeated by the Newark Bears 4 games to 2.
At the time of his death, Stempel served on the board of directors of Envia Systems, a Newark, California-based company that provided GM's battery engineering team with access to advanced lithium-ion cathode technology delivering higher cell energy density and lower cost.

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