flvegan
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Fri Oct-07-05 01:01 PM
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The saltpeter refinery of DuPont's Hagley Yards in Wilmington exploded with 30 tons of powder destroying 50 houses, killing 13 people and injuring 20 others. The company gave $500 apiece to survivors and $100 per year for five years. The impact of the event was felt 89 miles away in Georgetown; Delaware1950 After capturing the National League baseball pennant, R. R. M. “Ruly” Carpenter, Jr.’s "Whiz Kids" Phillies fell in the World Series to the New York Yankees in 4 games and became the "Whuz Kids".
Betcha didn't know that.
Gotta go look up "saltpeter."
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Fri Oct-07-05 01:03 PM
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1. Why do the Phillies and the Yankees show up in a report about DE? |
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Fri Oct-07-05 01:05 PM
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I block and copied from the Delaware State web site.
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Fri Oct-07-05 01:06 PM
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Unless the guy they mentioned lived in DE?
So far as I know the Phillies were never stationed in Delaware, and I'm absolutely sure the Yankees have never been anywhere but NYC.
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Perhaps a baseball history maven will chime in and let us know.
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Fri Oct-07-05 01:09 PM
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The Carpenter guy, it appears, owned the Phillies at the time, and he's from Delaware or something.
It's bad entering of the info on the site. It looks like it was transcribed directly into the site.
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