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RARE 1909 Baseball Vernon Tigers Pacific Coast Minor League (PCL) Souvenir Pin

RARE 1909 Baseball Vernon Tigers Pacific Coast Minor League (PCL) Souvenir Pin
RARE 1909 Baseball Vernon Tigers Pacific Coast Minor League (PCL) Souvenir Pin

RARE 1909 Baseball Vernon Tigers Pacific Coast Minor League (PCL) Souvenir Pin
Check out my E-Bay Store for High Grade Vintage Coins and Pins! RARE 1909 Baseball Vernon Tigers Pacific Coast Minor League (PCL) Souvenir Pin. The Vernon Tigers were a Minor League Baseball team that represented Vernon, California in the Pacific Coast League (PCL) from 1909 to 1925. The team won back-to-back PCL pennants in 1919 and 1920. The Tigers, together with the Sacramento Solons, joined the PCL as a new team in 1909 when the league expanded from six teams to eight. The Tigers effectively were a second team in Los Angeles, rivals of the existing Los Angeles Angels. Vernon, California, was and still is a small community in Los Angeles County. Vernon fielded a PCL team because it was one of only two cities in Los Angeles County where the sale and consumption of alcohol was legal. Vernon used its “wet” distinction to its advantage. The largest enterprise in the town at the time was Doyle’s bar, advertised as the “longest bar in the world” with 37 bartenders. Doyle was also a sports promoter, building an arena where world championship boxing matches were held. Tigers owner Pete Maier built Maier Park next to Doyle’s bar, which had its own entrance to the park. Please contact me with any questions.
RARE 1909 Baseball Vernon Tigers Pacific Coast Minor League (PCL) Souvenir Pin