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6/03/2020 8:37 pm  #111


Re: The Story of Driveball

Name: Anders Lindberg
Age: 49
Occupation: Owner of a pizza restaurant chain in the upper midwest
Favorite DANA Team: Newark Bulldogs
Desired Market: Pittsburgh



 

6/03/2020 8:40 pm  #112


Re: The Story of Driveball

Name: Eoghan MacRourke
Age: 43
Occupation: Fishmonger who owns plenty of vessels who run up and down the New England coast,
Favorite DANA Team: Boston Unicorns
Desired Market: Pittsburgh


 

6/03/2020 9:29 pm  #113


Re: The Story of Driveball

Name: Michael Pettyjohn
Age: 34
Occupation: Founder and Owner of Pettyjohn's Deli, a chain of restaurants specializing in sandwiches; Currently, it has locations in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Pennsylvania.
Favorite DANA Team: New York Heroes
Favorite teams in other sports: Brooklyn Dodgers (MLB), New York Giants (NFL), New York Knicks (NBA), New York Rangers (NHL)

Desired Market: Pittsburgh
 

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6/03/2020 10:22 pm  #114


Re: The Story of Driveball

Name: Samuel Nelson
Age: 34
Occupation: South Dakota State Senator
Favorite DANA team: Chicago Gaels
Favorite team(s) in other sports: Minneapolis Lakers (Basketball),  Winnipeg Blue Bombers (Football), University of Minnesota Golden Gophers
Desired Market: Pittsburgh

 

6/04/2020 12:10 am  #115


Re: The Story of Driveball

DRIVEBALL ARRIVES IN PITTSBURGH

Clark Youngquist's bid to purchase the financially battered Rochester Millers was approved last week by the Driveball Alliance of North America's Board of Governors. Effective immediately, the team will move to Pittsburgh, where they will play their home games at either Forbes Field or Pitt Stadium. When asked about a name or uniform design, Youngquist made no other comment besides hinting at using black and gold like the Pirates and Steelers.

The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
October 20, 1951

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6/04/2020 9:31 am  #116


Re: The Story of Driveball

Name Suggestion: Stingers




 
 

6/04/2020 8:54 pm  #117


Re: The Story of Driveball

During the 1950-51 offseason, the Driveball Alliance of North America sought a partnership with CBS, NBC or DuMont in order to bring Driveball to television on a regular basis. Once the DANA reaches a deal with either network, the 1952 season will be the first year Driveball will be televised coast to coast.

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6/08/2020 12:01 pm  #118


Re: The Story of Driveball

In anticipation of Driveball's arrival in Pittsburgh, local press outlets are holding a contest to name the team.

Among the front runners:
- Knights
- Triplets
- Blacksmiths
- Rivermen
- Millers (as in Steel mills)
- Maulers
- Iron Men
- Peregrines
- Paladins
- Write ins are welcome.

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6/08/2020 12:11 pm  #119


Re: The Story of Driveball

Glad to see this thing return! I am definitely a fan of the name Blacksmiths!




 
 

6/08/2020 1:21 pm  #120


Re: The Story of Driveball

Either Blacksmiths or Rivermen for me


 

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