
1940 Beaver Falls Browns Roster
Team Record: 52-56
Finished 3rd in the PSA
Manager: Frank Oceak (52-56)
Affiliation: St. Louis Browns
Location: Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania
Ballpark: High School Athletic Field
Playoffs - Beaver Falls Browns 3 games, Johnstown Johnnies 1
Finals - Butler Yankees 3 games, Beaver Falls Browns 0
The Beaver Falls Browns of the Pennsylvania State Association ended the 1940 season with a record of 52 wins and 56 losses, finishing third in the PSA.
Frank Oceak served as manager.
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Player | Bats | Throws | Birth Date | Height | Weight | Hometown |
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Homer Benden | L | L | August 25, 1922 | 5'10" | 180 | Fishertown, PA US |
Robert Bergin | L | R | January 21, 1920 | 6'2" | 215 | |
Jack Bowers | L | 5'11" | 165 | |||
John Carik | August 24, 1916 | Cleveland, OH US | ||||
Edward Checkley | R | 5'10" | 170 | |||
Gerald Curran | L | L | 5'11" | 160 | ||
W. Donovan | ||||||
Bernard Dunn | ||||||
Ray Edwards | ||||||
Gabriel Goulish | February 17, 1918 | 191 | Punxsutawney, PA US | |||
Nick Goulish | L | L | November 13, 1916 | 6'1" | 179 | Punxsutawney, PA US |
Higgins | ||||||
Jack Hulsen | L | L | 6'0" | 170 | ||
Ralph Ifft | R | R | March 14, 1914 | 6'0" | 170 | Zelienpole, PA US |
Dale Johnson | R | R | 6'1" | 180 | ||
Paul Lang | R | 6'1" | 190 | |||
Lengen | ||||||
Charles LeRoi | ||||||
Joseph Manizak | ||||||
O. Marshall | ||||||
T. Miles | ||||||
Frank Oceak | L | L | September 8, 1912 | 5'10" | 175 | Pocahontas, VA US |
J. D. Rebert | ||||||
Ed Redys | R | R | June 23, 1921 | 6'0" | 190 | Detroit, MI US |
Preston Robertson | R | R | 6'2" | 210 | Mayfield, KY US | |
Mike Rollins | R | 6'2" | 193 | |||
Cy Rosenberg | July 24, 1917 | |||||
Glen Schaeffer | R | January 8, 1920 | 6'3" | 175 | ||
Harold Sherman | November 12, 1921 | Bonne Terre, MO US | ||||
R. Staaf | ||||||
Joe Stanislaw | ||||||
Clifford Stebe | R | R | January 8, 1921 | 6'2" | 170 | |
Joseph Szuch | L | October 22, 1918 | 5'9" | 155 | ||
Edward Thomas | R | December 21, 1921 | ||||
James Tropea |