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Harry Hooper
(1887-1974)
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Harry Hooper was born on 24 August 1887 in Bell Station, California, USA. He died on 18 December 1974 in Santa Cruz, California, USA.
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Known for
World Series Games 1916, Boston vs. Brooklyn
Self (Boston Red Sox)
1916
1915 World's Championship Series
8.4
Self - Boston Red Sox Outfielder
1915
Pathé News, No. 82
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Self
1916
The Glory of Their Times
7.0
TV Movie
Self - Boston Red Sox Outfielder
(voice)
1970
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Height
5′ 10″ (1.78 m)
Born
August 24
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1887
Bell Station, California, USA
Died
December 18
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1974
Santa Cruz, California, USA
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First to hit two home runs in a single World Series game in 1915.
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The Yankee dynasty of the twenties was three-quarters the Red Sox of a few years before. All Frazee wanted was the money. He was short of cash and he sold the whole team down the river to keep his dirty nose above water.
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