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Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
Dixie LeveretteDixie Leverette in The Boston Herald - Oct 13 1922
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... de- s. Each club now has won two games. partment The veteran Alexander was opposed One nin. Arst by t Joseph Sullivan Boston Collette: b tne ro °M e Dlxie Leverette and second, E. F. Honnet B. A. A.: more than held his own until the 10 4-5. Second by Harry sixth inning, .when he began to weaken. Lawrence Dorchester Club; ..."
Publication place: Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
Dixie LeveretteDixie Leverette in Albuquerque morning journal. - Oct 16 1922
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... 909 when the White Sox won the title and retained it until today. The game, the seventh of the series, was a pitching duel between the Cub star and Dixie Leverette, the Gary policeman, the former outpltching his youthful rival. LIEUTENANT HINT0N HAS ARRIVED AT PORT OF SPAIN, TRINIDAD Port of Spain, Trinidad, Oct. 15 (by the Associated Press.) Lieu tenant ..."
Publication place: Albuquerque, Bernalillo, New Mexico
Dixie LeveretteDixie Leverette in The Boston American - Oct 16 1922
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... in three series. The victory of the Cubs was the first since 1909. The game, the seventh of the series, was a pitching duel between the Club star and Dixie Leverette, the former his youthful rival. The break came in the sixth inning. After two men had been retired Leverett wavered and walked Grimes. Heathcote, replacing Barber, who had been ordered ..."
Publication place: Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
Dixie LeveretteDixie Leverette in The New York herald. - Oct 16 1922
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... win from the White Sox In three series. The Utry of the Cubs is the first since l'J'Ji). The game was a pitching duel between the Cub star and Dixie Leverette, the former outpitching his youthful rival. The break came in the sixth inning. After two had been retired Leverette walked . Grimes. Heathcote replacing Barber. Vvho had been ordered out of the game for protesting a decision of Umpire Hart, sent a single to right, sending Grimes to third. ..."
Publication place: New York, New York, New York
1950 United States Federal Census
Dixie L Leverette 1949Georgia
Dixie L Leverette, born Circa 1949
Dixie L Leverette was born circa 1949, in birth place, Georgia, to Levin L Leverette and Dorothy D Leverette.