anaheim-gazette 1947-10-16
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Thursday, October 16, 1947
We and All Anaheim ARE PROUD
We and Anaheim are proud to welcome he
Hal "Skeets" Gregg, a rangy boy with a big
who began his baseball career playing in A
heim's juvenile league, who showed eno
promise to be taken under the wing of the Br
lyn Dodgers and rose to become a star pite
in three 1947 World Series games.
CLIFF JONES
THE STABLES
121 South Los Angeles Street
LES FERRELL
McCOY DRUG
100 West Center Street
(Brown - John - Ross)
ANAHEIM BARBER SHOP
111 South Los Angeles Street
ANAHEIM GAZETTE
Welcome
World Series Sk
HAL GE
Pitcher
BROOKLYN
1947 World
BROOKLYN
1947 World
Anaheim
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to welcome home
boy with a big grin,
er playing in Anashowed enough
wing of the Brookome a star pitcher
es.
CARL REESKE
SPANISH KITCHEN
145 South Los Angeles Street
DICK MALETTA
NU-WAY SHOE SHOP
109 South Los Angeles Street
O. T. WINGFIELD
RICHFIELD SERVICE
UPTOWN
142 South Los Angeles Street
me Home
keets
GREGG
atcher for
YN DODGERS
World Series
Pictured above is Pitcher Hal "Skeets" Gregg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Gregg of La Palma street, Anaheim, who brought honor to the city of Anaheim as he twirled against the New York Yankees in the world series games this fall. The player from Anaheim, who is the happy father of a three and one-half month old son, joined the Dodgers in 1943 after playing with three of their farm teams.
he twirled against the New York Yankees in the world series games this fall. The player from Anaheim, who is the happy father of a three and one-half month old son, joined the Dodgers in 1943 after playing with three of their farm teams.
SAM — ELLIOTT
ELLIOTT'S CAFE
118 West Center Street
RAY MAHONEY
WHOLESALE MEATS
816 North Los Angeles Street
LEONARD WOOD
WOOD'S POOL HALL
137 South Los Angeles Street