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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 202. Not illustrated. Chapters: Ed Mclane, Shano Collins, Joe Birmingham, Red Killefer, Cozy Dolan, Ward Miller, Denny Sullivan, Danny Hoffman, Josh Devore, Solly Hofman, Johnny Bates, Dutch Zwilling, Jack Hayden, John Hummel, Guy Zinn, Lee Magee, Rube Oldring, Danny Moeller, Moose Mccormick, Frank Delahanty, Jay Kirke, Dode Paskert, Ralph Capron, Ody Abbott, Herbie Moran, Jimmy Sebring, Pat Maloney, Queenie O'rourke, Vin Campbell, Ray Powell, Emil Batch, Bill Hinchman, Frank Burke, Al Burch, Hub Northen, Wally Mattick, Al Kaiser, Cy Neighbors, Tom Catterson, Skeeter Shelton, Gene Elliott, Bill Brinker, Rudy Bell, Wally Clement, Les Channell, Al Scheer, Mike Handiboe, George Aiton, Bill Otis, Steamer Flanagan, Doc Cook, Scotty Barr, Larry Lejeune, Paddy Mayes, Art Bader, Wilson Collins, Bris Lord, Elmer Zacher, Phil Reardon, Bill Davidson, Cad Coles, Jud Daley, Jack Dalton, Happy Smith, Al Humphrey, Jul Kustus, Jim Wallace, Red Downey, Les Wilson, Hank Perry, Del Young, Al Wickland, George Anderson, Felix Chouinard, Art Kruger, Tommy Madden, Cliff Lee, Ray Demmitt, John Kane, Harry Welchonce, Paul Smith, Ted Cather, Chet Spencer, Maury Uhler, Bull Smith, Ed Cermak, Tuffy Stewart, Bill Bailey, Buddy Ryan, Rube Ellis, Art Thomason, Bill Hunter, Moxie Meixell, Dave Callahan, Hank Butcher. Excerpt: Edward Cameron McLane (August 20, 1881 in Weston, Massachusetts - August 21, 1975 in Baltimore, Maryland), was a professional baseball player who played outfield in one game for the 1907 Brooklyn Superbas. He attended Fordham University as well as the Maryland Agricultural College. McLane starred for Fordham's baseball team as both a pitcher and outfielder, while also playing guard on the school's football team. He achieved a notable success on the diamond against Yale University on March 25, 1904. Stepping in at the last minute when Fordh...