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Thomas C. Noyes : ウィキペディア英語版
Thomas C. Noyes

Thomas C. Noyes (c. 1868 – August 21, 1912) was the co-owner of the Washington Senators of the American League with Ban Johnson from through .
Noyes was the part-owner and publisher of the ''Washington Star'' when he bought the club from Ban Johnson and Fred Postal. The team was an also-ran for most of his tenure, the only highlight being the acquisition of Walter Johnson in . Things really didn't turn around until Clark Griffith took over as manager in .
He died suddenly in 1912 of pneumonia at a Washington D.C. hospital. He was 44.〔"Thomas C. Noyes Died Suddenly", ''Waterloo Evening Courier'', Wednesday, August 21, 1912, Waterloo, Iowa, United States Of America〕
The Senators were sold to a group headed by Griffith in 1919.
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