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词条 William Francis (baseball)
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{{Infobox baseball biography
|name=William Henry "Bill" Francis
|position=Third baseman / Manager
|bats=Right
|throws=Right
|birth_date={{birth date|mf=yes|1879|2|28}}
|birth_place=Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
|death_date={{death date and age|mf=yes|1942|1|26|1879|2|28}}
|death_place=Chicago, Illinois
|debutyear=1906
|debutteam=Philadelphia Giants
|finalyear=1925
|finalteam=Chicago American Giants
|teams=
  • Philadelphia Giants ({{by|1906}}–{{by|1910}})[1]
  • Matanzas ({{by|1908}}–{{by|1909}})
  • New York Lincoln Giants ({{by|1911}}–{{by|1913}})[2]
  • Club Fé ({{by|1912}}–{{by|1913}})
  • Chicago American Giants ({{by|1914}}–{{by|1919}}, {{by|1925}})[3]
  • Breakers Hotel (1915–1916)[4]
  • Detroit Stars ({{by|1919}})[5]
  • Hilldale Club ({{by|1920}}–{{by|1922}})[6]
  • Atlantic City Bacharach Giants ({{by|1923}})
  • Cleveland Browns ({{by|1924}})[7]

}}

William Henry "Bill" Francis (February 28, 1879 – January 26, 1942) was a Negro Leagues Third baseman for a few years before the founding of the first Negro National League, and in its first few seasons.

He was playing for the Philadelphia Giants at the age of 27 years in 1906, and continued with that team until 1910, playing Winter Ball for the Matanzas team in Cuba in 1908 and 1909.

Francis went to the Leland Giants in 1911 and stayed there for three seasons.[2] He went back to Cuba, playing for Club Fé in 1912-1913.

During a 1914 four-game series against the Chicago Giants, sportswriter Cary B. Lewis said of Francis, "Although short, Francis runs like a deer."[3] Sources show Lewis stood 5 foot, 5 inches tall.

In 1918, 39 year-old Francis registered for the WWI Draft. He lists his current occupation as "Laborer" for the Illinois Plating Company on Randolph Street in Chicago, Illinois. He lists his nearest relative as Mamie Francis.[8]

When Francis left Chicago in 1919, he played the rest of the season for the Detroit Stars.

At the forming of the first Negro National League, the 41-year-old Francis found himself on the Hilldale Club where he would also manage the team.

Francis died in Chicago, Illinois at the age of 62. He is buried at Lincoln Cemetery in Blue Island, Illinois.

References

1. ^[https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B1Wcncq5-bHdd204aGp5c3JMcEk/edit "Philadelphia Giants Subdue Leland Giants" Indianapolis Freeman, Indianapolis, Indiana, Saturday, August 21, 1909, Page 7, Columns 3 and 4]
2. ^[https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B1Wcncq5-bHdazhYRFdYT0U4QXc/edit "Lincoln Giants Win First Two Games in Championship Series" Indianapolis Freeman, Indianapolis, Indiana, Saturday, August 2, 1913, Page 4, Columns 3 and 4]
3. ^[https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B1Wcncq5-bHdVUgwNmlvbzVzem8/edit "American Giants Win Fourth Straight Game" Indianapolis Freeman, Indianapolis, Indiana, Saturday, May 23, 1914, Page 4, Column 4 and 5]
4. ^"Palm Beach Weekly Review" Indianapolis Freeman, Indianapolis, Indiana, Saturday, February 19, 1916, Page 5, Columns 5 to 7
5. ^"Hilldale Wins Final" Philadelphia Inquirer, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Friday, August 8, 1919, Page 14, Column 4
6. ^[https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B1Wcncq5-bHdcXg5bm1DVGlKVHM/edit "Cockrell Enters Hall of Fame" Cleveland Gazette, Cleveland, Ohio, Saturday, July 1, 1922, Page 2, Column 3]
7. ^[https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B1Wcncq5-bHdWEZlbllVWEFxSHc/edit "The Browns on a Rampage" The Gazette, Cleveland, Ohio, Saturday, May 3, 1925, Page 1, Columns 3 and 4]
8. ^"WWI Draft Registration Card for William Francis" Local Board Division 4, Chicago, Illinois, September 12, 1918

External links

{{Negro-league-stats |lg=ne_cu |seam=267 |brn=franci000bil}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Francis, William}}

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