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Sports and Leisure

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This 3-time All-Star and winner of 5 Gold Gloves was a graduate of New Hartford High School.
In 1854, Clark Mills was the first home of this sport played by a group of Scots and Englishmen.
This team won the NewYork-Penn League championship in 1983, and later was affiliated with the Phillies, White Sox and Red Sox.
The House of Good Shepherd property on Genesee St. became this indoor sport spot.
The Roscoe Conkling Park and the Parkway system in Utica were designed by this famous landscape architect.
In 1869, a craze created general havoc that led Utica’s city fathers to consider banning this cycle from city streets.
This New York Yankee thrilled the crowd at Utica’s K-C Park with a 500-foot home run.
The Saturday Globe 1895, wrote of this suitable form of clothing for women wishing to bicycle.
This area was once referred to as the Coney Island of central New York.
There was a shortage of these workers in 1944, that threatened to shut down bowling alleys.
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National Hall of Fame established in Utica in 1998 honors this sport.
A Utica outdoor recreational area was named after this Olympic athlete.
Utica's 15K road race established in 1978.
This recreational area is on the site of the old Baggs Hotel farm.
Uticans P.E. Cassidy, confectioner and Gordon Hackett, caterer, both touted one of these that revolutionized drug stores and other businesses.
On October 19, 2018, this team sold out their 121st consecutive regular season game, establishing a new AHL record.
Doc Newhall, director of the YMCA, introduced this game to Utica in 1896, and formed the Iroquois League.
This Proctor High School grad, professional Major League Baseball player and All-Star, batted .300 or better with over 200 hits in both 1974 and 1975.
This park in Oriskany had an amphitheater, quarter-mile race track, restaurants and a merry-go-round.