
1907 Dubuque Dubs Roster
Team Record: 22-109
Finished 8th in the IIIL
Manager: Claude Stark (0-0), George Jennings (0-0), Frank Genins (0-0), John Ray (0-0)
Location: Dubuque, Iowa
Ballpark: Base Ball Grounds
The Dubuque Dubs of the Illinois-Iowa-Indiana League ended the 1907 season with a record of 22 wins and 109 losses, finishing eighth in the IIIL.
Claude Stark, George Jennings, Frank Genins and John Ray served as manager.
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Player | Bats | Throws | Birth Date | Height | Weight | Hometown |
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Mack Allison | R | R | January 23, 1887 | 6'1" | 185 | Owensboro, KY US |
Monte Bales | ||||||
Miles Barlow | L | L | December 13, 1880 | |||
Connie Beisser | May 15, 1886 | , IA US | ||||
Denny Bockewitz | L | L | January 22, 1885 | 6'0" | 178 | |
Henry Bosse | ||||||
Paul Companion | L | August 7, 1878 | ||||
Charles Conklin | December 4, 1879 | |||||
George Dalrymple | November 3, 1872 | 6'0" | 170 | |||
Howard Daringer | June 29, 1883 | , IN US | ||||
Arthur Dingeman | September 11, 1885 | |||||
Easton | ||||||
Edminster | ||||||
Erickson | ||||||
H. P. Fleming | ||||||
Frank Genins | R | November 2, 1866 | St. Louis, MO US | |||
Ollie Gfroerer | L | L | December 3, 1875 | 5'7" | 150 | Louisville, KY US |
Stuart Gurney | September 8, 1884 | |||||
Hubert Hadley | November 21, 1878 | Rochester, MI US | ||||
John Hannah | , IL US | |||||
Hargrove | ||||||
Hart | ||||||
Wilbur Johnson | ||||||
Jones | ||||||
Kenyon | ||||||
Rudy Kling | R | R | March 23, 1870 | 5'10" | 178 | St. Louis, MO US |
Frank Long | ||||||
Luke | ||||||
Lyons | ||||||
Walter Madden | ||||||
Charles McGill | L | April 5, 1877 | 5'6" | 185 | Louisville, KY US | |
O'Brien | ||||||
Pat O'Connor | May 30, 1885 | St. Louis, MO US | ||||
Charles Parm | ||||||
Schultz | ||||||
Jimmie Shields | ||||||
Smith | ||||||
Claude Stark | April 14, 1880 | Port Stanley, ON CA | ||||
Harry Swalm | R | January 24, 1875 | Oskaloosa, IA US | |||
A. G. Weber | ||||||
Jonathan White | ||||||
Percy Wilder | R | July 8, 1881 | ||||
Woodridge |