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Third and last in a series of post about the Cubs' contentious, fight-filled opening series of 1888 at Indianapolis.
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In 1888, baseball was prohibited on Sundays in Indianapolis, as it.
7 On April 13, Kevin F. Mooney was presented with the Navy’s Distinguished Civilian Service Award (DCSA) for his service as Executive Director, Naval Supply Systems Command (NAVSUP) Fleet Logistics Center Jacksonville, and Executive Director, Commander Navy Region Europe, Africa, Southwest Asia from September 2011 to February 2020.
The Navy Distinguished Service Award is the highest honor the Secretary of the Navy can confer upon civilian members of the Department of the Navy, and is typically reserved for those whose contributions to the Department of the Navy are exceptional in their scope and merit.
Having been previously endorsed by the Secretary of the Navy as a nominee for the Department of Defense’s 65th DCSA, Mooney was unaware of his nomination by NAVSUP to the Department of the Navy for its equivalent award. NAVSUP FLC Jacksonville Commanding Officer, Capt. William H. Clarke was pleased to surprise Mooney with the award presentation during a virtual
Harness Racing Alumni Show, this week.
Hudson presents the interesting, historical scenario of how Yonkers Raceway was born, and intimate details about the Raceway s founder and builder, William H. Clarke, and how the Raceway s inception led to his financial ruin and his untimely passing. Additionally, Hudson shares how a twist of fate at the harness racetrack led to the birth of the legendary New York Yankees.
This episode can be accessed below.
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