_________________________________________________________ F A M E F O R U M N E W S L E T T E R N A T I O N A L W O M E N 'S B A S E B A L L H A L L O F F A M E National Syndicated Column (contents are protected) Copyrights(c), NWB Hall of Fame, 1998-2006 TXU877085, TXU959430, TXU973266, TXU013972, TXU986753, TXU949885, TXU004037, TXU022893, TXU026161, TXU047111, TXU050230, TXU061149, TXU088068, TXU120937, TXU148132, TXU163784, TXU170668, TXU196853, TXU211917, TXU216769, TXU234252, TXU253116, TXU260664, TXU180346, TXU181096, TXU183955. Issue Number 00344 _________________________________________________________ Volume IX, Number 23 Publisher and Author October 2, 2006 Richard C. Jaffeson Washington, DC HallFame@usa.com http://www.eteamz.com/hallfame _________________________________________________________ 2005 NWB HALL OF FAME INDUCTIONS WINTER, BRENNEMAN, SWEENEY, FERENO SEE THE WEBSITE PHOTO PAGES "HALL OF FAMERS" http://www.eteamz.com/hallfame/albums DIDRIKSON, HOWARD, SCHILLACE, DANCER, FERGUSON, WINTER, WRIGHT, LUKASIK, MILLIKEN, BALLENTINE, GEYER, WALLACE, CIULLA, GUIDACE, MACURIO, SHELDON, BEAUCHAMP, HUDSON, BRENNEMAN, FERENO, SWEENEY TED WILLIAMS WEBSITE http://www.saveted.net _________________________________________________________ A. COLUMN: 2006 NOMINATIONS FOR INDUCTION NWB HALL OF FAME This year three candidates were nominated for 2006 induction into the NWB Hall of Fame. Statements were due September 30, nomination ballots were distributed October 2 to the national selection committee, and returns were requested by October 6. Induction requires 75% approval of those submitting ballots. The 2006 nominations are: Maud Nelson by John Kovach, Coach, South Bend Blue Sox; Carmen Dominguez by JoAnn Milliken, Manager, Virginia Flames; and Sandy Triolo by Richard Bender, Coach, BarnCats, Montgomery County, MD. Maud Nelson (a.k.a. Clementina Brida) pitcher, manager, operator, 1897-1934 Boston Bloomers, Western Bloomer Girls (Michigan), American Athletic Girls, and All Star Ranger Girls (barnstorming teams) Carmen Dominguez, infielder Virginia Flames, 2002-current and tournament teams Sandy Triolo, outfielder Panthers (a.k.a. Barncats), 1991 BarnCats, Montgomery County, MD 1992-2001 NELSON (Brida) Considered the primary proponent of women's regulation baseball for three decades prior to WWII, she formed barnstorming teams in the midwest usually comprised of six women and three men and played all challengers. Nelson served as the all-star pitcher. Salaries were modest and paid from gate receipts. Her example was an inspiration for the AAGPBL formed by Phillip K. Wrigley begun during the war in 1943. DOMINGUEZ An outstanding infielder and effective power hitter, Dominguez batted .484 in her first season with the Virginia Flames. She is a valuable asset to the Flames at second base, and highly capable executing the double-play. She was also a starter on Team USA (women's baseball), and played in that capacity with representatives from Canada, Japan, and Australia. TRIOLO As a stellar contributor to the Montgomery County BarnCats, Triolo was a team member from 1991 to 2001. During that time, she continuously demonstrated exceptional fielding in center, and regularly served in the critical role of lead-off batter for the BarnCats where she assuredly generated hits and quickly advanced to score. Triolo's manager cited her considerable enthusiasm for teammates as a major contribution to the game. More information and nomination statements for these players will be provided in induction announcements after balloting has been completed. For names, teams, details, and photos of players previously approved for induction into the NWB Hall of Fame, 1998-2005, please see the NWB/HoF website. http://www.eteamz.com/hallfame B. NWB HALL OF FAME PRODUCTS These baseball items are available from the NWB Hall of Fame: new induction poster, commemorative buttons (2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 2000, and 1999), personalized magnet locker nametags, t-shirts, caps, knife, and ten model bats. Free commemorative ribbons are also available. The website main page has an order form, and the photo page displays several items. http://www.eteamz.com/hallfame C. HISTORIC TIMELINE October 1, 1903 First modern World Series Game. October 1, 1932 Babe Ruth World Series "called shot." October 1, 1961 Roger Maris 61st homerun record. October 1, 1963 Mark McGwire birthdate, MLB player. October 2, 1908 Addie Joss pitches perfect game. October 2, 1920 Pirates and Reds play triple-header. October 3, 1872 Fred Clarke birthdate, MLB Hall of Fame. October 3, 1899 Gertrude Berg birthdate, radio pioneer. October 3, 1974 Frank Robinson named Cleveland manager. October 4, 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers win only World Series. October 4, 1969 First League Championship Series. October 5, 1824 Henry Chadwick birthdate, MLB Hall of Fame. October 5, 1959 Maya Lin birthdate, architect. October 6, 1905 Helen Wills birthdate, tennis player. October 6, 1926 Babe Ruth 3 homeruns in World Series game. October 6, 1985 Phil Niekro 300th win. October 7, 1856 Moses Fleetwood Walker birthdate. October 7, 1904 Chuck Klein birthdate, MLB Hall of Fame. October 8, 1949 Sigorney Weaver birthdate, actor. October 8, 1956 Don Larsen pitches World Series perfect game. October 9, 1890 Aimee McPhearson birthdate, revivalist minister. October 9, 1898 Joe Sewell birthdate, MLB Hall of Fame. October 9, 1940 Joe Pepitone birthdate, NY Yankee player. October 10, 1900 Helen Hayes birthdate, award winning actor. October 10, 1924 Washington Senators win only World Series. October 11, 1900 Eddie Dyer birthdate, World Series MLB manager. October 11, 1939 Maria Bueno birthdate, tennis champion. October 12, 1906 Joe Cronin birthdate, MLB Hall of Fame. October 13, 1754 Molly Pitcher birthdate, Revolutionary War soldier. October 13, 1876 Rube Waddell birthdate, MLB Hall of Fame. October 13, 1903 Boston wins first World Series. October 14, 1905 Giants all shut-out World Series. October 15, 1830 Helen Jackson birthdate, US Indian Commissioner. October 15, 1945 Jim Palmer birthdate, MLB Hall of Fame. October 16, 1900 Goose Goslin birthdate, MLB Hall of Fame. October 16, 1969 Miracle Mets win World Series. October 17, 1848 Candy Cummings birthdate, MLB Hall of Fame. October 17, 1859 Buck Ewing birthdate, MLB Hall of Fame. October 17, 1956 Mae Jemison birthdate, Endeavor astronaut. D. FAME FORUM ISSUES Volume IX, 2006 Season Publications Number 23, 2006 Nominations for Induction, October 2, 2006. Number 22, Program Announcements, September 11. Number 21, LBI's Batting Third (Brenneman), August 22. Number 20, Saving Ted Williams, August 8. Number 19, Ted Williams Action Agenda, August 4. Number 18, Say it Ain't So Joe (treatment), July 6. Number 17, Spirit of 1776 (painting), July 2. Number 16, New NWB Products Available, June 26. Number 15, Meet Jane Doe (codes), June 22. Number 14, 2006 NWB Hall of Fame Induction Form, May 31. Number 13, Playing on Abraham's Side (Williams), May 25. Number 12, Clifford Finds the Easter Bunny, April 14. Number 11, Way to Go Joltin' Jo (Joes and Jo), April 7. Number 10, Alibi Isis Misses Spring Training, March 31. Number 09, Clifford Wears Some Green, March 15. Number 08, Let the Games Begin (1936 Olympics), March 14. Number 07, To Be or Not to Be (Williams), February 24. Number 06, Clifford's Favorite Valentine, February 10. Number 05, Models D29 and 36D (Marilyn), February 5. Number 04, Additional Recognition (letter), February 1. Number 03, Breaking Away (DiMaggio), January 20. Number 02, Annie's Big Apple (Runyon), January 10. Number 01, That Was the Year That Was (2005), January 1. http://www.eteamz.com/hallfame/news E. NWB HALL OF FAME PROGRAMS The National Women's Baseball Hall of Fame, an independent not-for-profit organization established September 1998, is situated in suburban Washington, DC. The objective is to recognize achievements of women in regulation baseball. The NWB Hall of Fame offers these programs for participants in regulation baseball with organized leagues. Managers are are encouraged to recommend recognition awards and suggest articles on their teams, players, or events. Applications are available through email and are posted on the website. NWB HALL OF FAME INDUCTIONS Nominations for the NWB Hall of Fame are due September 30. Inductions may include four current and one previous players by formal application or candidate statement. NATIONAL MVP AND MANAGER AWARDS MVP player and manager award requests are due December 31. Season nominations should be by a manager or administrator. One MVP player per team may be selected annually. Membership covers transmission of newsletters, announcements, invitations, applications, and access to all website pages. Membership is $9.00 renewed annually, and an application is available on the NWB Hall of Fame website. _________________________________________________________ NATIONAL WOMEN'S BASEBALL HALL OF FAME Richard C. Jaffeson, Executive Director PO Box 15282, Chevy Chase, Maryland 20825 301-847-0102 HallFame@USA.com http://www.eteamz.com/hallfame "National Women's Baseball Hall of Fame" is a registered trade name with the State of Maryland. MD672265, October 19, 1998. "National Women's Baseball Hall of Fame" is a Trademark/Servicemark pending with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Programs, articles, and contents presented herein are protected under provisions of the U.S. Copyright Office, Library of Congress. Fame Forum registrations are listed below: TXU877085, TXU959430, TXU973266, TXU013972, TXU986753, TXU949885, TXU004037, TXU022893, TXU026161, TXU047111, TXU050230, TXU061149, TXU088068, TXU120937, TXU148132, TXU163784, TXU170668, TXU196853, TXU211917, TXU216769, TXU234252, TXU253116, TXU260664, TXU180346, TXU181096, TXU183955. Copyrights(c), NWB Hall of Fame, 1998-2006 __________________________________________________________