2014-09-27



By Phil Hecken

And now the moment (some of you) have been waiting for: the first round of WFL design-a-uniform contest entries. For those of you unfamiliar with the origin of the contest, the idea was for readers and designers to come up with a uniform for any WFL team had that team remained in existence today (you can read more here and here).

We received MANY entries, with nine teams receiving redesigns from at least four different concepters. Four of those, the Charlotte Hornets, (Honolulu) Hawaiians, Portland Thunder/Storm (or variants) and the Southern California Sun (or variant) had five or more submissions. We’ll take a look at those, and you can vote for your favorite in each group, today.

We’ll start with the Hornets. With each set, you can click on any image to enlarge. I’ll also provide a link to a description of the uniform.

If you read last weekend’s column, we showed three artists who created “progressions” — for today’s voting, we’ll include only the “final” (2014) version of the uniform. In the case of one submitter, HHH, he did a very minor progression, so those will be included here today. Because the writeups were in many cases fairly long and intricate, in the interest of space, I will link to the uniform descriptions, but post only the design(s) below.

Let’s get it started.

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Charlotte Hornets

Jeff Provo:



Description

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Jordan Reagan:



Description

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Hungry Hungry Hipster (HHH)

Description

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Mark Rabinowitz:

Description

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Steve B. Creations:

Description

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CHARLOTTE HORNETS VOTING

(Vote for One):

Charlotte Hornets – Best 2014 Redesign (vote for one)

Jeff Provo

Jordan Reagan

HHH

Mark Rabinowitz

Steve B. Creations

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Hawaiians

Gene Sanny:

(No Description Provided)

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Lenda:

Description

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Andrew Seagraves:

Description

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Curtis Peddle:

Description

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Robert Kramer:

(No Description Given)

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HAWAIIANS VOTING

(Vote for One):

Hawaiians – Best 2014 Redesign (vote for one)

Gene Sanny

Lenda

Andrew Seagraves

Curtis Peddle

Robert Kramer

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Portland Thunder/Storm/Thunderstorm

Andrew Schmidt:

Description

Gene Sanny:

(No Description Given)

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Curtis Peddle:

Description

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Jeff Provo:

Description

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Andrew Seagraves:

Description

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HHH

Description

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PORTLAND VOTING

(Vote for One):

Portland – Best 2014 Redesign (vote for one)

Andrew Schmidt

Gene Sanny

Curtis Peddle

Jeff Provo

Andrew Seagraves

HHH

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Southern California Sun

Brian Ross:

(No Description Given)

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Curtis Peddle:

Description

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Gene Sanny:

(No Description Given)

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HHH:

Description

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Jeff Provo:

Description

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Jordan Reagan:

Description

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Andrew Seagraves:

Description

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Brian Phillips:

Description

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Robert Kramer

Description

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Andrew Schmidt:

Description

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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SUN VOTING

(Vote for One):

Southern California Sun – Vote For 1

Bryan Ross

Curtis Peddle

Gene Sanny

HHH

Jeff Provo

Jordan Reagan

Andrew Seagraves

Brian Phillips

Robert Kramer

Andrew Schmidt

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And that’s all for today folks. Make sure you vote for each design, and let all the concepters know how much you liked their designs!

Back with more next time.

Classic Ballpark Scoreboards

I’m pleased to continue with a new weekend feature here at Uni Watch, “Classic Ballpark Scoreboards,” which are created by Gary Chanko. You probably know Gary best for his wonderful colorizations, but he has been a solid contributor for many years, and this is his new project. This segment will appear every Saturday on Uni Watch.

Here’s Gary (click on images to enlarge):

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Classic Ballpark Scoreboards – Fourth in a Series
by Gary Chanko

Forbes Field and Wrigley Field share uncommon histories and celebrated scoreboards and are the subjects of this week’s look at classic ballpark scoreboards.

Forbes Field

Home of: Pittsburgh Pirates

Last baseball game:June 28, 1970; Demolished:1971

On October 13, 1960 I had just arrived home after school. Game seven of the World Series had already started at 1 p.m., but I was in time to watch the last few innings (in glorious black & white TV) as the Pirates and Yankees exchanged the lead. The score was tied as the Pirates came to bat in the bottom of the ninth.

The Longines clock above the scoreboard read 3:36 p.m. when Bill Mazeroski’s series winning home run headed over Yogi’s head. If you look closely at the illustration, you may find the ball on its path over the left field wall.

A Few Things to Know

• The original “huge electric” scoreboard was installed in 1911 as reported in this Pittsburgh Post Gazette article.

• In 1947 a utility fence was erected 30 feet just in front of the scoreboard. The smaller distance was intend to boost Pirates slugger Hank Greenberg’s home run production. Called “Greenberg’s Gardens” it later became known as “Kiner’s Korner” after the next Pittsburgh slugger, Ralph Kiner. Then in 1954, the fence was moved back to the original 365 feet.

• The Longines clock, towering 14 feet high atop the 25 feet high scoreboard, was not in play. Balls hitting the clock were a home run. Contrast that ground rule with Ebbets Field where the clock was in play!

• During the 1943 season a 32 feet high plywood U.S.Marine stood just to the right of the scoreboard and was in play.

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Wrigley Field

Home of: Chicago Cubs

Home of the Cubs since 1916; May exist forever!

Now serving fans in its 77th season, Wrigley Field’s scoreboard was built in 1937, along with the center field bleacher seating, under the direction of the legendary Bill Veeck, Jr. Veeck, as you may know, would later bring the exploding scoreboard to the old Comiskey Park.

Most of the original Wrigley Field scoreboard still stands today and remains manually operated, but the batter’s number, balls, strikes, and outs are displayed electronically in the center portion of the board.

The version shown in the illustration depicts the scoreboard during the early fifties.

A Few Things to Know

• No baseball player ever hit the scoreboard (Roberto Clemente’s drive sailed just left of it). But in 1951 golfer Sam Snead cleared it with a 2-iron from home plate.

• There are 318 openings on the 89 feet long scoreboard, including four openings for umpire numbers.

• The tradition of flying a win or loss flag on the scoreboard flag masthead began in 1940 and still continues.

• The 10-foot diameter art deco clock was added to the scoreboard in 1941 and reportedly has never lost time since installation. What!

• The scoreboard was originally painted a red brown color that became a distraction to hitters during the late afternoon. In 1944 it was repainted green to reduce the afternoon glare.

• Although the iconic scoreboard will remain unchanged, the Cubs are planning major renovations to Wrigley Field as depicted in this latest illustration. Plans include a 6,000 square foot Jumbotron scoreboard in left field.

Next time the series will feature celebrated scoreboards from two notable ballparks: Shea Stadium and Crosley Field.

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If anyone is interested in purchasing a digital copy of these posters, Gary is working on an online purchase option. In the interim you can contact him directly at Classicscoreboards@gmail.com.

U.W.F.F.L. News

From UWFFL news reports:
By Rob Holecko

> The UWFFL has announced its end to its work stoppage. It has announced three changes in the personnel structure of the league office. Paul Newton has been named the new Commissioner by the league’s Board of Governors, and as his first order of business he has named Andrew Seagraves “Director of Competition” and former commissioner Rob Holecko will take the title “Commissioner Emeritus”.

> At his introductory press conference, Newton said that the UWFFL schedule will resume on Saturday, October 4, and he apologized for the three weeks of inactivity. “We didn’t get this right. We will do better.”

> He also endorsed the AAIFA (“or AAFIA or AFAAIA or whatever it’s called”) and said he loves everything Roger Kramer (“err, I mean Robert”) is doing with that league, although we “still don’t understand the whole deal with the cards”. And he expressed an interest in the AAIFA becoming an officially sanctioned UWFFL-affiliated league, although he allowed he didn’t really know if that would really make any difference at all because he “just became commissioner three hours ago and didn’t even know where his parking space was yet.”

New UWFFL Commissioner Paul Newton appeared on Friday’s Dick Schaefer Show on 970 KDSF in San Francisco:

Uni Watch News Ticker:

Baseball News: Great old shot from Bruce Menard: The Babe & The Bird (1921) “Pigeons Carry Score To Yankee Fans On NY’s East Side.” … If you’re into “2”s, well, then, even this might be too many 2s for you (thanks to Duncan Wilson) — unfortunately (or fortunately), it appears the whole thing was photoshopped. … Speaking of Jeets, he wore two uniforms Thursday night (I’m surprised he didn’t wear a new one every inning, so Steiner could squeeze a bit more cash out of the public). … “I saw this photo on AJC,” for the Woodland High School in S.C. writes Chris Wheeler. “Looks like they use the Wu-Tang logo and maybe the Nationals W.” … Derek Jeter’s $20,000 sneakers are up for auction (thanks, Brinke). … Our friend Chris Creamer confirms this Washington Nationals 10th Anniversary logo will be worn as a uniform patch next year. … Chris also brings us news that the Brewers will retire #1 in honor of Bud Selig, in honor of his tenure as MLB Commissioner, former Crew owner, and “hero” of Milwaukee baseball.

NFL News: Fansided has been doing this for a couple weeks now (they must read the 5 & 1): each week they pick their top 5 uni matchups for the NFL. Only they do it before the games are played, leading to this proviso: “Please keep in mind that some teams make last-minute changes to their uniform combinations, so unless we have some type of official confirmation from the team, the best we can do is give our best guess as to what the teams will be wearing each week.” … Buried (no pun intended) in this article on Rod Bironas’ funeral is this uni-related tid-bit: “Several other female friends also wore Nikes. Bironas had an endorsement deal, and he wanted those around him wearing Nikes. On this day, they gladly obliged. Bironas’ buddies wore Chuck Taylor sneakers with their suits, another look Bironas was known for, whether it was for a casual event or a black-tie affair.” … The Bills will be wearing all white Sunday vs. the Texans. … Here’s an article listing the 10 best retro NFL unis of all time, that should be made permanent. I’d agree with about seven of those. Maybe six. … “One of my Facebook friends who lives in the Seattle area wore this (Russell Wilson tie) for ‘crazy tie day’ at work,” writes Matt Larsen. … Here’s something I never noticed before — the Steelers sleeve stripes actually are “full” stripes — I never noticed they continue under the armpit. I thought only Big Ben (and maybe a kicker) had the full treatment, but the way the jerseys are cut, it always looked like the stripes are truncated. … Wow — severe screwup on this Pinktober jersey (h/t D.C.).

College Football News: Perhaps misunderstanding the definition of the word, the Washington Huskies will be wearing their “Stealth” uniforms (black/black/black) versus Stanford today (h/t Kieo’s Stepdad). … The Missouri Tigers will be going chrome/white/white versus South Carolina (via Trevor Hartshorn). … Here’s a look at the “Red Rising” helmets Nebraska will be wearing tonight (as part of their “Red Rising” costume against Illinois. … The Illini will be countering with orange/white/orange. Sounds like we have a solid contender for the “and 1″ (h/t JP Young). Interestingly, this article asks why the Illini have only worn white helmets so far — “According to rumors swirling on Illini message boards, Illinois’ blue and orange helmets aren’t available. Supposedly, the blues haven’t come in yet,” (thanks to Adam Anderson). … Indiana will be wearing the candy-striped chrome helmets vs. Maryland today (via Andrew Lentz). … The Tennessee Volunteers will be wearing white/white/white versus Georgia (h/t Chad Fields). … Today’s Purdue game will feature the Motion P selfie shots from season ticket holders and students. Purdue is also honoring the 1989 team (first to wear black helmet), who went 3-8 (h/t Rob). … Southern Miss will be wearing this jersey vs Rice tonight (via Southern Miss Equipment). … Here’s a look at the sweet throwbacks Virginia will wear today against Kent State (h/t UVa Equipment). … Looks like Texas A&M will be wearing this black/maroon fade helmet today against the Arkansas Razorbacks (via Travis Paro). … Southern Illinois will be wearing black jerseys with cancer victim and survivor NOBs this weekend against Western Illinois. … Vanderbilt will be wearing gold/white/gold versus Kentucky today (from Trés Lawless). … Ole Miss has painted their end zones and 38-yard-lines to honor Chucky Mullins — they’ll also be wearing “38” on their helmets. … The U will be wearing white/”smoke”/”smoke” today vs. Duke (via Jeff C.). … Here’s one we all missed: For the second year in a row, Fordham wore patriotic jerseys (those are from last year) for their game against Columbia this past weekend, which is for the Liberty Cup — this Cup was established in 2002, a year after Sept 11 (both schools were scheduled to play the weekend after 9/11 but game was postponed). More pics here (Thanks to Chris Lewis). … The Baylor Bears are going white/white/green tonight against Iowa State (h/t BaylorPride). … Last night, the New Mexico Lobos went silver/white/white with new numbers and turquoise accents against Fresno State (from Tyler Brooks). … The Akron Zips will be attracted to shiny things today, as they’re busting out their metallic gold hat (thanks to Coleman Mullins). Here’s another look. … Syracuse will be wearing orange helmets today; here’s what one looks like before the blue “S” is applied. Anyone besides me think they should leave it blank? … And speaking of Syracuse, will they be breaking out the gray jerseys against Notre Dame today? The answer is yes.

Hockey News: Interesting spot from Mike Engle, who writes, “Ever notice that the Avalanche sleeve numbers aren’t “hollowed out?” Check out the 8, 9, and 0 digits on the home and away jerseys. You would think you would see through the “holes” of the digits and see the base layer of jersey fabric. But nope, it’s solid. And it’s tacky as shit, IMO.” See here, here and here. He adds, “Though to be fair, it looks like the numbers *are* hollowed out on the thirds.” … The Tampa Bay Lightning introduced a fake third sweater. Hilarity ensued (thanks to Matt Larsen). If you watch that thru till the end, the Lightning will be unveiling their real third sweater today.

Soccer News: OK — this one is kinda bizarre. It being “National Lumberjack Day,” the Stephen F. Austin Lady Jack soccer team gave away foam axes at yesterday night’s game against the Lamar Cardinals (via Matt Bellner). … Female soccer players are suing FIFA for staging the next Women’s World Cup on artificial turf instead of grass, which they say is gender discrimination (thanks, Paul).

Grab Bag: LeBron James and Anderson Varejaon were wearing different colored headbands at Cavs media day (thanks to Brandon Bush). … This video indicates that Georgetown has new navy uniforms as well, in the same template as the grey ones featured yesterday (from Caleb Weaver). … Here’s a pretty cool article on what goes into designing the U.S. Ryder Cup uniforms (from Brian Graham). … Looks like the Sacramento Kings are wearing their 30th anniversary patch (h/t Felix Fernandez). … The NBA’s new fitness program, “Everybody Up,” so of course there is a logo for that (from Conrad Burry). … Looks like Montana has new gray uniforms for hoops (h/t Cubby Wendt).

And that will do it for today. Big thanks to all the concepters for their WFL submissions (Don’t Forget To VOTE!), as well as Gary for those classic scoreboards, and Rob for the UWFFL update. Back with SMUW tomorrow. Looks like we’ll have some good 5 & 1 candidates today!

Speaking of the 5 & 1 — the lovely Catherine Ryan will return to the 5 & 1 duties tomorrow, so everyone please be on the lookout for good (and bad) games. Send in your suggestions to her at UW5and1@gmail.com. OK? OK!

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Peace.

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— Jim Y.

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