Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Merlin of Long Beach, Thank you for the comment! I've changed the settings on this blog to accept all of your comments. I can't find any setting that allows visitors to post pictures. If you know of any way I can do this, please let me know. I'll keep on researching it as soon as I can. There's GOT to be a way.
I've been waiting for quite sometime for someone to comment that was a part of the team. I'm VERY glad you stumbled across this! Comment away!!
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I have started a Facebook group also >
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Halo all, & a very special RIP to Maadam (sp?) Hilde, or should I say madman Hilde, the hooker was a booker, just not much of a looker, he/she brightened many a hearts, from a child to a old scrooge u couldn't help but laugh, I'll try to stay focused, I remember we were finishing up in Canada,(have to research my 200 pictures to know year, guessing around 1988-92) NE ways we had 5-6 games left I heard a 10 yr old ask mother "are they all pregnant mommy" by then we'd all put on 15-20lb, I was Hefty Helen S johnson, then main Street Sally (Bruce the fireman), Fifi the flirt, (Ron ? He pitch for at least 6-8years, wow he had 90+ fastball, but change up was unbelieveable, Trino,and his teenage nephew,I think pedro,Pepi somethin like that was the cuties memorabilia peddler, we went 92-27 that year I made $40 a game $100 for Fifi, came back into Long Beach oweing Fifi $300 for herb if your out there Fifi Holla I'll square up, if anyone is still kicking my Email is byfire777@yahoo.com, I'll get pictures out of storage and post wherever, peace love Cutie ball rocks, God Bless
DeleteMy biological father, James C. Jones (aka: Fifi the Flirt) was on the team in the early 1960's (1961 that I know of for sure). I am trying to locate him, so if anyone who reads this has any information please send it my way. Signed: Jeffery C. Wanerka
ReplyDeleteI have found what I believe to be a autographed team picture from the early 50's
ReplyDeleteHi Christopher, Thanks for the message. If it's alright with you, I can post the photo if you send me a scan of it. I'm not technically saavy, so I don't know of any other way to pull it off. Thanks again! Mike
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ReplyDeleteNot so sure about the year now. I saw the same program on your Facebook page and it says it's a 1964 edition. Hmmm ...
ReplyDeleteCan't believe I stumbled on this blog. The Cuties visited our small town in Iowa in the 60's and had us laughing and giggling all night. In fact, one of the players would walk really slowly and holler, "Everybody hustles." That became a family joke....move slowly and state that you were hustling. What a great evening of entertainment 50 years ago.
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