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Memories of my days with Essendon Baseball Club (1940s-50s)

Geoff Swann, Wednesday, 16 November 2011

By Geoff Swann

In the late 1940s as a ten year-old I would attend Essendon Football Club’s home games at the Napier Street ground and would sit with my paternal grandfather in the A.F. Showers pavilion. In those days baseball matches were played, on the oval, before the VFL games. The home plate was in front of the old scoreboard and a net, attached to the boundary fence, was behind the home plate.

Harry Nunn, who I knew as Essendon Cricket Club’s wicket keeper, was Essendon’s catcher. The only other memory I have of those Saturdays is of a game between Essendon and St.Kilda when Geoff Brookes, a restauranteur and radio personality, playing for St. Kilda slid into second base and broke his leg.

In the 1953 on my father’s suggestion I attended a practice with the Essendon Baseball Club at Fairbairn Park. As a keen, but very average, cricketer I was following others who played baseball in the winter to keep their eyes and arms in shape.

The Straw brothers, Lyn and Ross, were coach and captain of the club. Both were very welcoming and patient to this beginner.

I had only a very basic knowledge of the game when, after a couple of practices, I was chosen to play in the second team against Fitzroy or Northcote at Merri Park, Northcote. My parents had purchased an EBC uniform and shoes from the Melbourne Sports Depot in Swanston Street but as I didn’t have a glove, Ken Morrison, a Major A player, gave me one of his old gloves.

The EBC uniform [ as can be seen in the below photos of my brother ,Russell ] when worn with the warm-up jackets was quite distinctive. Most clubs had one-coloured jackets. When warming up we were told to wear the full uniform and to stand in two rows when throwing to each other. Ross believed that this was part of the psychological aspect of the game.

The EBC diamond was in the south-east corner of Fairbairn Park – open to any wind and the rain. As I remember, in my first season, there was no permanent net behind the catcher but for the following season a large cyclone-wire net had been erected. The entire field was grass and, if you hit the ball far enough you could score a home run.

As mentioned previously my first match was played at Merri Park. It was a very north-windy Saturday afternoon. The diamond, near the north-east corner of the park was marked out, complete with a pass ball line.

I played left field. My first time at bat I connected with a pitch and sent the ball through the in-field and, because of an outfield error, it rolled across the rock-hard surface far enough for me, who was, definitely, not the fastest of runners, to complete a  ‘home run’ of sorts.

Most of my time was spent in the seconds. I remember two games when I was promoted to the bench with the Major A team. The first was against Collingwood at Studley Park [?] – Bill Lawry, later to become an Australian cricket captain, was playing for Collingwood. The second match was against South Melbourne at Fairbairn Park when an all-in brawl interrupted proceedings for a while.

I am sure that at all the games I played there was only one umpire. For finals there would have been the required number.

Major A players of those days were: Frank Jones [pitcher] Struan Chitty [catcher], Ross Straw [1], Dennis Smith [2],, Hockey Smith [SS], Lyn Straw [3], Kevin Brady [LF], Ken Morrison[CF], Norm Tyshing]RF], Trevor Sartori, Keith Maher, Max Wishart, Len Sharp

I was at Junction Oval, on a showery Sunday afternoon, to witness EBC’s first premiership.

Players I can remember are : Lin Willersdorf and Peter Griffiths – both captained the seconds.

Rolf  Ludvigson – catcher
John Davies
Graham Tarrant
Bob Durrant who, in a seconds match at Como Park, slid into second base and broke his leg.
Stan Williams
Noel Picken
Jim Greer
Bill Heller
Lindsay McGie
Geoff McGie
Gary Purchase

I think Arnold Paice was in charge of the junior team/s [?] My young brother, Russ became a catcher in the juniors and eventually caught for the seconds.
He was a member of 1958 or 1959 VBA schoolboys’ team.

Some baseball happenings in the fifties were:

Night  baseball

In 1957/58 summers a night baseball competition was held under lights at the South Melbourne Cricket ground. Two of the teams were the Tintara Tigers [sponsored by Tintara wines] and MSD Stars [sponsored by the Melbourne Sports Depot]

The teams were comprised of players from the VBA.

In the outfield there was a home run fence on which was some of the sponsors’ advertising.

Visit by Lou Brissie

Lou Brissie was an American baseballer who had pitched for the Philadelphia Athletics after nearly losing his left leg during army service in WW2. On retiring he was appointed, in 1957, by President Eisenhower to the Citizens’ Advisory Committee on the Fitness of American Youth and in an effort to help goodwill for USA ran baseball clinics through Australia for two years. One of his lectures was in the Independence Hall, Collins Street, Melbourne.

Visit by US Newsboys’ team to Melbourne

These lads played a game against an Australian Schoolboys’ team at Olympic Park.

Regards and Best Wishes

Geoff Swann

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Australian Baseball League

NATIONAL LEAGUE

In 1989, Australian baseball was introduced to a truly national competition, with the birth of the Australian Baseball League. Prior to 1989, all the mainland states competed for the Claxton Shield. Essendon has a long and proud history of providing representatives for the inter-state competition, with in excess of 34 of our players being chosen for Victorian honours.

Unfortunately, since 1989, our elite players have been denied the opportunity of wearing the ‘Big V’ at senior level, but in that time we have had no shortage of representatives in the various National League teams.Our Melbourne Monarchs players have been Brendan Edwards, David Patton, Tony Cornish, Gary Uwland, Mick Gregory, Darren Snelson, Ron Carothers, Ross Drinkwater, Leigh Mclntyre (coaching staff), and Frank Trucchio (coaching staff).

The Melbourne Bushrangers line-up included Troy O’Connor, Andrew Lehmann, Gary Uwland, Brendan Edwards, Wayne Pollock, Brett Caulfield, Bruce Morrison and Garry Bitmead (coaching staff).

Our only representatives on the Waverley Reds organization have been Richard King, Ron Carothers and Ron Owen (coaching staff).

You will note that a number of our players have appeared on two of the National League teams. National League commitments are extremely time consuming for all those people involved. Clubs train three nights a week and have games on two other nights.

Our Club is very fortunate that all our players continue to train and play with Essendon, whilst heavily involved in the National Competition. On those occasions, where road trips necessitate missing Essendon games, the strength of our junior program has ensured that we still retain a very competitive first nine.

A FAMILY AFFAIR

One of the strengths of our Club throughout our 100 year history, has been the involvement of two, and in some instances three, generations of families. The Smith family, the Bitmeads, the Morrisons, the Nunns, the list goes on.

The current day players are continuing the tradition, with sons of ex-players John Pate, Leigh Mclntyre, Russell Edwards, Wayne Pollock and Craig Ogle all playing in the Club juniors.

The 1989 Grand Final victory by our first nine, demonstrated quite clearly our Club’s commitment to ‘home grown’ players. The starting ten players in that Grand Final (including the designated hitter) comprised eight players who had never played for any other Melbourne based Club.

In this time of high priced imports and players switching Clubs for cash inducements, Essendon is something of an oddity. The only people to receive remuneration are the coaching staff, and even then the payments made, barely cover expenses. The fact that so many of our senior players turn down attractive cash inducements from opposition sides, speaks volumes for the spirit and camaraderie that presently exists here at Essendon.

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2013 – B Grade Winter Premiers

Standing : Ben Capasso , Dean McIntyre, Michael Lo Monaco, Luke Smart, Michael Pollock, Ryan Andrews, James Coster, Coach Bubbie Buzachero, Ass-Coach Stuart Chinn, Martin Coster, Christian Caminitti, Darby Sexton, Michael Brewster, Bat Boy William Kline-Marantelli, Jesse Collins, Ass-Coach Peter Dihm

Kneeling : Edward Kline-Marantelli, Tony Cornish

Front on Ground : Marc Sayers, Jack Giles

(Clipboard Photo : Christopher Lane #CL40)

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2011-12 – Div 1 Reserves Premiers

Standing: Michael Formisano, Darren Pollock, Gareth Formisano, Christopher (Kit) Larkin, Jared Cruz, Adrian Kelly, Tim Sullivan, Ass-Coach Jason Rogers, Scorer Jenny Roger.

Kneeling: Coach Steve Lehmann, Brett Stillman, Hayden Gardner, Nathan Rogers, Paul Jones.

Absent: Casey Jones, Ross Hipke

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2010-11 Div 1 Thirds Premiers

Standing: Rick Trezise, Glynn Morris, James Early, Coach Jason McDonald, Richard King, Shane Waters, Matt Fordham, Darby Brown, Sid Paleri

Kneeling: Chris Goodrope, Yuma Ikehata, Matthew Donoghue, Casey Jones.

Absent: Jason Blakely

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2009-10 Div 1 Reserves Premiers

Standing: Michael Formisano, Ass Coach Jason Rogers, Ross Drinkwater, Kyle Bedford, Nick Grigg, Nick Whatley

Kneeling: Gareth Formisano, Coach Steve Lehmann, Darren Pollock, Liam Bedford, Sam Moon, Jarrod Liersch, Josh Licence

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2008-09 Div 1 Reserves Premiers

Back Row : Nathan McKenzie, Jarrod Liersch, Rory Meddick, Chris Lane, Kyle Bedford, Jarry Rogers, Nick Grigg, Steve Lehmann, Jason Rogers, Jenny Rogers, Tony Cornish

Front Row : Darren Pollock, Josh Licence, Sam Moon

ESSENDON v WAVERLEY @ ESSENDON

Umpires: No. 1 FIONA LAMBRICK No 2 IAN WANNON No 3 STEWART MARSHALL

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Essendon

PlayerPOSABRHRBIBBHPBSOSACPOAE
Licence, Josh8414
Rogers, Jarryd651312
Lehmann, Steve94211
Liersch, Jarrod3425
McKenzie, NathanDH41
Moon, Sam522122
Lane, Chris24119
Grigg, Nick7333314
Pollock, Darren443132

Pitchers

PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRPOAE
Meddick, Rory7.1511372
Bedford, Kyle1.2

Waverly

PlayerPOSABRHRBIBBHPBSOSACPOAE
Geduld, Ian821111
O’Conner, John5321112
Reeman, Daniel34
Farrelly, LukeDH31
Rynberk, Tom1
Maurer, Chris441123
Bonaddio, Adam9412
Veltman, Garth2411
Papanicolaou, Jamie723
Staples, Reid71
Sheldon-Collins, Jacob6344

Pitchers

PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRPOAE
Geduld, Liam592221
Shaw, Tom243311
Darcy, James122221

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2008-09 Div 1 Thirds Premiers

Standing: Sharon Gell (Scorer), Caanan Campbell, Glynn Morris, Paul Jones, Nick Whatley, Ross Drinkwater, Gareth Formisano, Luke Abels, Michael Formisano,

Kneeling: Aaron Sayers, Aidan Hill. Liam Bedford, Nathan Gell, David Nolten.

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1996/97 Div 4 Women’s Premiers

Standing : Gary Hicks (Coach), Jeannette Hobbins, Alisa Tamburrino, Fiona McKelvie, Roslyn McNabb, Ann Adams, Matt Cugley (Ass-Coach)

Kneeling : Kerry Bird, Lyn McKelvie, Christine Fuleky, Jeannine Lawry, Gail Tamburrino

Front : Sally Sims