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Carl E. Stotz (February 20, 1910 – June 4, 1992) was the American founder of Little League Baseball . Stotz was born in Williamsport, Pennsylvania .

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11-466: Stotz is a surname. Notable people with the name will include: Carl E. Stotz (1910–1992) American founder of Little League Baseball Karl Stotz (1927–2017) Austrian football player from Vienna Charles Morse Stotz (1898–1985), architect, architectural historian and preservationist Max Stotz (1912–1943) German Luftwaffe flying ace The Carl E. Stotz Memorial Little League Bridge , formerly known as

22-473: A decade later in the summer of 1948 though. "Original League" on West Fourth Street is currently an unfranchised (from L.L.B. Inc.) and active league which hosted the first Little League Tournament (National Tournament) in 1947. The "Original League" Field was the venue for the 1948 through 1958 Little League World Series tournament games. Its clubhouse contains numerous articles of historical interest worthy of viewing, and holds an Open House every day during

33-465: A statue of three young Little League baseball players located on Memorial Avenue and Park Point. In the summer of 1938 at a location next to West 4th Street (at that time Carl could not get permission from the City of Williamsport to start league play at this location), Stotz started to discuss his dream with local children from the neighborhood. He was always set on adult supervision to stop bickering on

44-505: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Carl E. Stotz He was the fourth of five children of Lulu Fisk Stotz the third child of a German immigrant (1862) named Kristjian and married first generation German-American Juliana Eddinger, in 1877 in Williamsport. He is honored and memorialized in Williamsport at the following places: Carl E. Stotz Memorial Little League Bridge which carries U.S. Route 15 across

55-734: The Little League World Series usually scheduled in August. The Little League Women's Auxiliary was organized in 1947 by Grayce Stotz, Carl's wife and a great "Original League" supporter. Stotz was commissioner of the Little League for 18 years. from the beginnings in 1938 until 1955 . A highly principled man, Stotz's conscience did not permit him to remain; he left the organization he founded of Little League Baseball Inc. in late November 1955 over differences centered on commercialization and central control issues with

66-618: The West Branch of the main Susquehanna River , between the towns of Williamsport and South Williamsport ; "Original League's" Field (a 1995 Pennsylvania state historical site and added in 2014 as a National Historical Site) on West 4th Street in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, Carl's neighborhood park - Gardenview - Carl E. Stotz Park; with a statue donated by the order of Masons organization placed at Volunteer Stadium of L.L.B. Inc. in adjacent South Williamsport, Pennsylvania; and

77-592: The sandlot .Finally during the next year in the summer of 1939 , he officially started up the first local league. The bases were placed 60 ft apart and the pitcher's mound was placed 40 ft from home plate . The initial 1939 games were played at Park Point, facing the Susquehanna River A field further north at Memorial and Demarest Streets in Williamsport housed the 1940 and 1941 summer seasons during World War II (1939/1941-1945). During its fourth season in 1942 , "Original League" returned to

88-407: The surname Stotz . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Stotz&oldid=1256218649 " Category : Surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

99-640: The Market Street Bridge, carries approximately 27,700 vehicles a day on U.S. Route 15 Edward Stotz , Sr (1868–1948), American architect based in the city of Pittsburgh Eva Stotz (born 1979), German documentary film maker and director Andrew Stotz , CFA is the current president of the CFA Society Thailand and is one of Thailand’s award-winning equity analysts. Kent Stotz (born 1958), American motorcycle racer. [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with

110-459: The first August 1938 area where Carl Stotz, his nephews (Major and Jimmy Gehron) and other boys experimented to determine the league's playing field measurements / dimensions and rules. The nephews mother, Laura Belle Stotz Gehron, sewed the initial bases. Carl hand-carved with a penknife the first home plate and pitchers mound. The next step was for him to apply to local businesses for sponsorship and donations. He also looked to parents for help with

121-415: The organization of the league. A year later in the summer of 1939 they had three teams set up. Each team was managed individually by Stotz (Lycoming Dairy) and brothers George (Lundy Lumber) and Bert Bebble (Jumbo Pretzel). The first game was played on June 6, 1939, with Lundy Lumber Company defeating Lycoming Dairy 23–8. The first annual tournament of the Little League World Series wasn't played until almost

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