![]() Catcher Bob Jones and junior first baseman Dick Traversi were two more All-City players. Sophomore Ralph Rose (Earl’s brother) was one of the top pitchers, along with Chris Christian and J.C. 521 average followed by junior Peter Stathos at. ![]() It is still one of the five longest unbeaten streaks in state history.Īs with all great teams, McClatchy could hit and pitch. The 23-game unbeaten streak didn’t end until it reached 40 games during the 1952 season. The team’s only close game was an 11-11 tie with Christian Brothers that was called due to darkness. 12 teams, CLICK HERE.ĭue to being unbeaten in the days when Sacramento city baseball was as its best, the Lions can still make a claim at being the greatest team in Sacramento history. Here are the next 13 teams in the top 25 California high school baseball teams of all-time (through 2013 season):įor writeups of the No. To check out our YouTube channel, click here. To browse through our various photo galleries, click here. To subscribe to our weekly e-newsletter, click here. CLICK HERE for the link to the book on Amazon.įor game reports, please go to our twitter page and for other updates please visit our Facebook page. City, CIF Central Section, Sacramento, SF/Peninsula and Oakland/East Bay. We also have lists of all-time top high school players from San Diego, Orange County, the Inland Empire, L.A. This covers all the reasons why our state is so great in the sport, from MLB to the Cal League, from colleges, high school (of course) and Little League. You can download a 27-page free sample of the book into your phone on iTunes now. Note: The first Cal-Hi Sports e-book, “California: The Baseball Capital of the World” is now available on Amazon, iTunes and other on-line e-book stores such as Kobo and Barnes & Noble. Leading this group also is McClatchy of Sacramento 1951, Rancho Bernardo of San Diego 2000 and two teams from San Diego High. A third team from 2003 season makes the cut, but no team from 2013 gets this high. Photo: Bill Fox (from Cal-Hi Sports archives). Ozanam Strings Concert Orchestra, Inc.Redwood of Larkspur shortstop Buddy Biancalana was leading player for 1977 team that is ranked among best in NorCal history. See also: Boudreau, Robert Austin See also from: Bicentennial See also: Pittsburgh Wind Symphony Western Pennsylvania ChapterĪmerican Music Conference Advertising AwardĪmerican Musicological Society - Allegheny ChapterĪmerican Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP) See also: Contests - Organ Artists SeriesĪmerican Guild of Organists. Convention, 1936, 1975Īmerican Guild of Organists. Convention 1999 -PittsburghĪmerican Guild of Organists. ![]() of L.Īmerican Federation of Musicians, Union Local 60-471Īmerican Guild of Organists. See: Orchestra - Pittsburgh Symphony Society - Composers' Forum Series See: Orchestra - Pittsburgh Symphony Society - Summer SeriesĪmerican College of Musicians. See: Pittsburgh String Orchestra Y.M.C.A. See: Organs See also: general file in Pennsylvania Room under Carnegie Free Library of Allegheny Johnson, Pam Turner, PamĪllegheny County Bureau of Cultural Programs See: National Youth Administration Orchestra Supporter, treasurer, River City Brass Band The index below indicates if there is a folder in the OHMP file.įor further information about this vertical file collection, contact the Music Department.Į-mail: Pittsburgh Music Information FileĢ001 Clubs of America, Chapter of Allegheny County (shelved as "Two Thousand and One")ģ3 1/3 Productions (shelved as "Thirty-Three and a Third") A few contain supplementary recorded material by the person interviewed. Most of these contain added printed information similar in nature to this collection. All of the interviews have an associated vertical file folder. The Maurice Levy Oral History of Music in Pittsburgh Collection (OHMP) consists of over 300 interviews. ![]() These are documents that Carnegie Library music librarians collected before the development of the Internet, and include rare and unique items not easily found in other places.Ĭoverage is strongest from the late 1930’s (when music became a separate department) to 2004. Subjects include Pittsburgh musicians, musical groups, orchestras, opera companies, music venues, night clubs, associations, societies, organizations, record companies, choral groups, events, and other topics and people with some connection to Pittsburgh. The index card file, also located in the Music Department, is the first place to begin the search, because many of the cards also contain small clippings. The table below was derived from the index card file associated with this collection. The Pittsburgh Music Information File, located in the Music Department at CLP – Main, consists of a large collection of newspaper clippings, magazine articles, and other ephemera.
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