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2007 Negro Baseball Legends Banquet & Golf Tournament

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Clowns Game Program
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Leroy Satchel Paige
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Goldsboro native Hubert Wooten, Jr. a high school classmate of mine played with the Indianapolis Clowns of the Negro League from 1965 to 1968, and was a player/manager his final two years. On The Internet: Through the eyes of a Clown: Hubert Wooten was among the last of the barnstormers.
courtesy of Goldsboro News Argus

This site is dedicated to all the players who toiled in Negro League Baseball, and all the Barmstorming Teams,  eventually paving the way for modern day players. To my father, Jack Oates who made me believe I could play and instilled the most vital aspect of my game, the killer instinct, by encouraging me to throw the brushback at batters digging in. To my uncle Demetrius "T-Meat" Raynor who taught me the will to win, my high school coach, JD Evans who taught me to work hard and excel at my game. Coaches Lionel Hickerson and Sonny"JO" Bennett who taught and encouraged me. To my sandlot catcher, Bruce Bennett who allowed me to throw any pitch  I wanted.  I owe a special thanks to a man I learned to love, the late Charles Middlebrooks, my baseball coach with the Clowns, who taught me toughness and pride in playing baseball.
I would like to pay a special Tribute to my good friend, the late Carver Durham, a walking encyclopedia on the Negro League Baseball and one helluva baseball player too. We miss you my friend. Also to Allen Warren, Buck Oates and my teammates on the Indianapolis Clowns.
Leroy Satchel Paige Touring With The Clowns
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