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  • *'''Location:''' [[St. Joseph, MI]]
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  • ...they beat the <b>Carmichael Firemen</b> in the title game <b>6-3</b>. The Autos went 7-1 in the tournament. It was the first time teams from [[Michigan]] a [[St. Joseph Auscos|St. Joseph Autos]] 6-3 Carmichael Firemen (CA)
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  • *[[St. Joseph, MI]]: [[St. Joseph Autos]] 1940-1941 |[[St. Joseph Autos]]||52||51||.505||12.5||[[Conrad Fisher]] / [[Elmer Kirchoff]]
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  • ...[[Osceola Indians]] || [[Northeast Arkansas League]] || 49-60 || 5th || [[St. Louis Browns]] || ...tesville White Sox]] || [[Northeast Arkansas League]] || 47-62 || 5th || [[St. Louis Browns]] ||
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  • ...n [[Michigan]], on the shore of [[Lake Michigan]], at the mouth of the St. Joseph River, immediately south of [[Benton Harbor, MI]], 30 miles north of [[Sout * [[St. Joseph Autos]], [[Michigan State League]] (1940-1941)
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  • ...l Baseball Congress World Series|1946]] || [[St. Joseph Auscos|St. Joseph Autos]] || Les Lollis, Carmichael Firemen | [[St. Joseph Auscos]]||1
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  • **[[World Series]]: [[St. Louis Cardinals]] (NL) over the [[Boston Red Sox]] (AL), 4 - 3 (''[[1946 W ***[[National League]]: [[St. Louis Cardinals]] (''[[1946 National League|Details]]'')
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  • *'''Died''' [[December 14]], [[2002]] in [[St. Louis, MO]] [[USA]] ...s]] in the Class D [[Northeast Arkansas League]] in 1940, the [[St. Joseph Autos]] in the Class C [[Michigan State League]] in 1941, and the [[Springfield B
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  • ...to 1957. They were owned by the Auto Specialties Company (AUSCO) of [[St. Joseph, MI]] and played their home games at Edgewater Park, which was located on t ...al Baseball Congress World Series|1946]] tournament they were named the <b>Autos</b>.
    762 bytes (108 words) - 04:25, 6 April 2025