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41. NVRC
ceremony on April 8, Gallaudet University will rename its baseball field in honorof William “dummy” hoy who played professional baseball from 1886 to 1902
http://www.nvrc.org/dummy_hoy.htm
Northern Virginia Resource Center
Hoy, who was deafened at the age of 2 and attended the Ohio School for the Deaf, played for the Cincinnati Reds and the Washington Senators. He asked the umpires to raise their right arm to signify and strike and left arm to signify a ball. In 1961, at the age of 99, Hoy threw out the ceremonial first pitch to open the World Series between the Cincinnati Reds and New York Yankees. Two months later on December 15, Hoy passed away. A breakfast and program on April 8, by invitation only, will have such speakers as Brooks Robinson, former Baltimore Oriole third baseman, Everyone is welcome to attend the dedication ceremony after the breakfast and watch the double header the Gallaudet Bison will play against Lincoln University. Persons wishing to attend the dedication ceremony at the baseball field should arrive at noontime. The baseball game will begin immediately following the ceremony.
(Thanks to Mike Kaika)
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42. Garland Independent School District Fine Arts Department: Feb 5, 2003
of dummy hoy, Garland High School Night Owl Players will present the story of dummyhoy and how he invented the signals used for today's game of baseball.
http://www.garlandisd.net/finearts/calendar/wc02052003.htm
Garland Independent School District Fine Arts Department
February 2003, Wednesday Garland High School Theatre - "The Signal Season of Dummy Hoy"
Time:
7:00pm central
Location: Plaza Theatre - Downtown Garland
STRIKE! BALL! OUT!
Or
No Signals in Baseball!
(Debbie, you chose one or makeup your own)
pjschube@garlandisd.net
. Tickets are $4/$6 in advance and $6/$8 at the door.
For questions regarding this calendar, contact: Webmaster Licensed To: Garland ISD Fine Arts

43. Cincinnati Reds Blog
opened in April 2000 has hosted several events in addition to baseball during its at923 PM Friday, January 24, 2003 George Foster and dummy hoy have been
http://shawns.blogspot.com/

44. Cincinnati Reds Blog
Only baseball Matters Another nice teamspecific site is at Twinsgeek Feedback e Friday,January 24, 2003 George Foster and dummy hoy have been selected to the
http://shawns.blogspot.com/2003_01_19_shawns_archive.html

45. Listings Of The World Sports Baseball People Players H
Ed (2) Higginson, Bob (4), Hinch, AJ (2) Hough, Charlie (3) hoy, dummy (4). Bornto Play Ball! Post Review The life of Ralph Hicks, a minor league baseball player
http://listingsworld.com/Sports/Baseball/People/Players/H/

46. Courier Electronic Edition: Editorial
baseball came to the forefront last week when it was announced that Hancock Countynative Houcktown to be exact William Ellsworth dummy hoy will be
http://www.thecourier.com/sports/columns/MH012803.htm
Sports Beat Hoy deserves plaque in the Hall of Fame
I t's been cold for too long. The snow is supposed to start flying again today. So let's think some warm, happy thoughts. How about baseball. Spring training gets underway in just 21/2 weeks. That means it's gotta warm up soon. Baseball came to the forefront last week when it was announced that Hancock County native Houcktown to be exact William Ellsworth "Dummy" Hoy will be inducted into the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame on August 3. Even though Hoy, who was given his nickname because he was deaf, was mentioned in the headline and the lead of the story, it would have been easy to overlook him since most of the story was written about George Foster. Hoy had two paragraphs at the end. Hoy, who played for the Reds from 1894-97 and again in 1902, is very deserving. He was inducted into the Ohio Baseball Hall of Fame on Aug. 13, 1992. But there is a group the Hoy Committee that is wanting more. The Hoy Committee has been pushing for Hoy to be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y. Hoy has the numbers, but has been always overlooked to this point by the Veteran's Committee, which would have to elect him to the hall.

47. Centenarian Ballplayers
He became baseball's 10th member of the 100year-old club on June 25 of this year,and passed away two William (dummy) hoy, 99 (May 23, 1862 - December 15, 1961
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Louis Sockalexis: The First Cleveland Indian by David Fleitz (coming in October 2002) Centenarian Ballplayers by David Fleitz Updated on July 10, 2002 Home Comments? Send e-mail to
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Milt Gaston, 1896-1996. William (Dummy) Hoy, 1862-1961. P.S. The 1895 Cincinnati Reds were probably the longest-living team of all time. Four players, including Dummy Hoy, lived past 90, captain Bid McPhee lived to 83, and six other Reds passed their 70th birthdays. P.P.S. Who was the shortest-lived major league player? It was Jay Dahl, who was 17 years old when he pitched in one game for Houston in 1963. Dahl was killed in a car crash in 1965 at age 19. Ted "Double-Duty" Radcliffe, 1902-present. From 1876, when the National League was founded, to the present day, more than 14,000 men have played major league baseball. Since baseball is a sport that revels in statistical data about its players, there exists a wealth of information about almost all of those men. We know, with few exceptions, when and where they were born and when and where they died (unless they are still living). As far as research can tell, only ten of those 14,000 men have reached the age of 100.

48. Hoy, Dummy Website Results :: Linkspider UK
player. The Daily Star Article on one group's efforts to get DummyHoy elected into the National baseball Hall of Fame. CNN/SI
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49. No. 3-September 1997
Faxview Should dummy hoy be in the National baseball Hall of Fame? Virtualslavery the plight of a band of Deaf Mexican immigrants becomes big news.
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So near, yet so far: rallying for "Dummy"
Hoy in Cooperstown
HPO: Isn't it possible to have the best of both worlds-ASL and a cochlear implant?
A Few More Words: The Acronym Game: Deaf Sports Organizations, by Bill Davidson
One Reader's View: "What If . . . ," by Brice Alden
Beyond the Envelope: Dazzle Mine Eyes
Readers' Responses: Is the cochlear implant destroying the future of the deaf community? (repeat)
Faxview: Should "Dummy" Hoy be in the National Baseball Hall of Fame?
"Virtual slavery": the plight of a band of Deaf Mexican immigrants becomes big news Nebraska School for the Deaf: the end of the line? Captionwatch Inside NAD Great Deaf Americans: The Second Edition . It makes a terrific gift for a friend, relative, or yourself! Order a copy Back to Volume X Site Terms

50. EnableLink: Sports And Recreation: International Links
hoy Homeplate This website profiles William Ellsworth dummy hoy, the first deafmajor-league baseball player, who began his professional career in 1886.
http://www.enablelink.org/sports/sport_int_links.html?showsports=1

51. TheDeadballEra.com :: DUMMY HOY'S BASEBALL CARD
dummy hoy 188790 Old Judge (N172) Card Image Courtesy Of The Library OfCongress Search, This Site The Web. Get your own free Search Engine.
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52. TheDeadballEra.com :: THE DEADBALL ERA: BASEBALL CARD GALLERY
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53. P3 Calendar - Present Month
back to top. May 23. WILLIAM “dummy” hoy Major League baseball PlayerWilliam Ellsworth hoy was born in Houcktown, Ohio on May 23, 1862.
http://p3.csun.edu/p3access/Calendar2001/0501facts.html
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May 1 DOUGLAS TILDEN
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  • http://dww.deafworldweb.org/pub/t/tilden99.html
    (biography on Douglas Tilden) http://askart.com/artist/T/douglas_tilden.asp
    (artwork done by Douglas Tilden) Moore, Matthew S., and Robert F. Panara. Great Deaf Americans . 2nd ed. Rochester, New York: MSM Productions, 1996. Carroll, Cathryn, and Susan M. Mather. Movers and Shakers . San Diego, CA: DawnSignPress, 1987 Nelson-Rees, Walter A. Douglas Tilden: The Man and His Legacy . Seattle, Washington: Emerald Point Press, 1994.
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  • Moore, Matthew S., and Robert F. Panara. Great Deaf Americans . 2nd ed. Rochester, New York: MSM Productions, 1996.

54. Deafness Related Topics William Ellsworth Dummy Hoy Baseball
Return Title William Ellsworth dummy hoy baseball URL http//www.dummyhoy.com/Contributor Joyce Barrett Email Joyce.Barrett@gallaudet.edu Last updated
http://clerccenter3.gallaudet.edu/ClercCenter/Library/signs.nsf/Category5/62d676

55. Curtis Pride
He's not the first Deaf pro player, that'd be William dummy hoy, who, if youdidn't already know this, is the reason for hand signals in baseball.
http://www.rit.edu/~jmo5601/pride.html
Curtis Pride Deaf Baseball player Curtis is currently the only professional (Major League) baseball player who is Deaf. He's not the first Deaf pro player, that'd be William "Dummy" Hoy, who, if you didn't already know this, is the reason for hand signals in baseball. Since Dummy Hoy couldn't hear the umpire, they started using hand signals which in turn helped out the other players out of earshot, and the fans in the stands...little history for yano charge. Right now there's a big push to get Mr. Hoy into the Baseball Hall of Famehope he makes it. Wait a minute this is supposed to be about Curtis. Curtis is an incredibly genuine young man who can run faster than a Ferrari. I met him when he came to NTID to make a motivational presentation to our studentshe was cool. Back to Back to Jim Orr's Home Page

56. Old Baseball Card Photos (1887 - 1914) - The Benjamin K. Edwards Collection
Cigarette card collector Benjamin K. Edwards preserved these baseball cards in Howard,Del Howard, Ernie Howard, George Howell, Harry hoy, dummy Hudson, Nat
http://www.a2zcds.com/cds/history/old_baseball_card_photos.htm
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57. December 15, 2002 - Baseball Primer
Today in baseball History December 15, 2002. On December 15, 1961, the game'smost well-known deaf player, William dummy hoy, dies at the age of 99.
http://www.baseballprimer.com/daily/daily2002-12-15.shtml
About Us Analysis Stats Stuff News Baseball Primer ... Daily Hits December 15, 2002
Today in Baseball History
Today in Baseball History - December 15, 2002
On December 15, 1967, the Pittsburgh Pirates acquire future Hall of Fame pitcher Jim Bunning from the Philadelphia Phillies for four players, including infielder Don Money and pitcher Woodie Fryman. Money will eventually become the Phillies' regular third baseman, until the arrival of a young slugger named Mike Schmidt in 1973... On the same day as the Bunning trade, the New York Mets trade well-traveled outfielder Tommy Davis and three other players to the Chicago White Sox for outfielder Tommie Agee and shortstop Al Weiss. Agee and Weiss will become important players for the World Champion "Miracle Mets" of 1969... On December 15, 1940, Hall of Fame outfielder Billy Hamilton dies at the age of 74. Hamilton stole 912 bases and batted .344 over a 14-year career, placing him in the top 10 on the all-time batting list. On December 15, 1980, the New York Yankees announce the signing of heralded free agent Dave Winfield to a 10-year contract worth as much as $25 million. The former San Diego Padres' star becomes the game's highest paid player and will play eight full seasons in the Bronx... On December 15, 1961, the game's most well-known deaf player, William "Dummy" Hoy, dies at the age of 99. A slick-fielding outfielder, Hoy set a major league record by picking up three assists in one inning... On December 15, 1953, Hall of Fame executive Ed Barrow dies at the age of 85. Barrow had been inducted into the Hall of Fame earlier in the year. During his long tenure as general manager of the New York Yankees, the team won 10 World Series and 14 American League pennants.

58. December 15, 2001 - Baseball Primer
Today in baseball History December 15, 2001. On December 15, 1961, the game'smost well-known deaf player, William dummy hoy, dies at the age of 99.
http://www.baseballprimer.com/daily/daily2001-12-15.shtml
About Us Analysis Stats Stuff News Baseball Primer ... Daily Hits December 15, 2001
Today in Baseball History
Today in Baseball History - December 15, 2001
On December 15, 1967, the Pittsburgh Pirates acquire future Hall of Fame pitcher Jim Bunning from the Philadelphia Phillies for four players, including infielder Don Money and pitcher Woodie Fryman. Money will eventually become the Phillies' regular third baseman, until the arrival of a young slugger named Mike Schmidt in 1973... On the same day as the Bunning trade, the New York Mets trade well-traveled outfielder Tommy Davis and three other players to the Chicago White Sox for outfielder Tommie Agee and shortstop Al Weiss. Agee and Weiss will become important players for the World Champion "Miracle Mets" of 1969... On December 15, 1940, Hall of Fame outfielder Billy Hamilton dies at the age of 74. Hamilton stole 912 bases and batted .344 over a 14-year career, placing him in the top 10 on the all-time batting list. On December 15, 1980, the New York Yankees announce the signing of heralded free agent Dave Winfield to a 10-year contract worth as much as $25 million. The former San Diego Padres' star becomes the game's highest paid player and will play eight full seasons in the Bronx... On December 15, 1961, the game's most well-known deaf player, William "Dummy" Hoy, dies at the age of 99. A slick-fielding outfielder, Hoy set a major league record by picking up three assists in one inning... On December 15, 1953, Hall of Fame executive Ed Barrow dies at the age of 85. Barrow had been inducted into the Hall of Fame earlier in the year. During his long tenure as general manager of the New York Yankees, the team won 10 World Series and 14 American League pennants.

59. ClariNet - All The News You Can Use, Now!
The Cincinnati chapter of the baseball Writers' Association of America voted GeorgeFoster and 19th century outfielder William dummy hoy into the team's Hall
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60. Arts And Sports
With the exception of a site devoted to baseball player William dummy hoy,there is little historical information about deaf athletes available.
http://web.simmons.edu/~gauthiec/arts.html
Internet Resources for Deaf History and Deaf Culture Home and General Resources History Gallaudet University
Deaf President Now
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American Sign Language
Arts and Sports Contemporary Issues Technology and Assistive Devices Feedback "Today, I am amazed at how times and things are changing for Deaf people. I believe that at least some of the impetus for change can be attributed to such things as NTD (National Theater of the Deaf) and Children (the play Children of a Lesser God by Mark Medoff) for their ability to demonstrate to the world the beauty of sign language and the dignity of Deaf people - that there is no better way to change people's attitudes than through the arts."
Tony-award winning actress
Phyllis Frelich
Arts and Sports
The past fifty years have been witness to an increasing variety of opportunities and modes for creative expression by and for the Deaf community. Plays written by and for Deaf individuals about their experiences continue to gain acceptance by mainstream audiences. The play and subsequent movie based on Mark Medoff's Children of a Lesser God is one example. Marlee Matlin became the first deaf actress to win an Oscar Award for her performance in this movie in 1987 following in the footsteps of Phyllis Frelich's Tony Award-winning performance of 1980.

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