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Brown's Pharmacy supported two teams in 1905, a junior team that averaged 140lbs per man of former school players, while the senior team was unlimited in weight and experience. The senior team was being put together in late October with games starting in November. Winnie Cutter would go on to be a star baseball player up and down the west coast well into the 1920's. The Browns would no longer play Independent ball once the Spokane Athletic Club put a team on the field in 1906 and 1907 following a five-year absence. DO YOU HAVE INFORMATION TO CONTRIBUTE? CONTACT US! (email)
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