"d/davidho01"@en . . . . . . . "6"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "* Shelby Blues \n* Massillon Tigers \n* Shelby Blues \n* Shelby Tigers \n* Shelby Blues \n* Elyria Athletics \n* Coleman Athletic Club \n* Akron Indians \n* Massillon Tigers"@en . . . . . . . "1948-07-26"^^ . . "Homer Davidson"@en . . . . "Homer Davidson"@en . . . . . . . "Right"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "10824"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1908"^^ . "1884-10-14"^^ . . . . . . . . . "FLD%"@en . . . . "*Cleveland Naps"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "--08-11"^^ . . . "1908"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . "Homer Hurd Davidson (October 14, 1884 \u2013 July 26, 1948) was a professional Major League Baseball player for the Cleveland Naps (later renamed the Cleveland Indians in 1914). Born in Cleveland, Ohio, he played only 6 games for the Naps during the 1908 season. Davidson was better known as a professional football player. He played in the Ohio League, which was the direct predecessor to the modern National Football League. One veteran Ohio sportswriter once rated Davidson to be the equal of Walter Eckersall, an infamous quarterback from the University of Chicago. He attended college at the University of Pennsylvania and played on the Penn Quakers baseball team."@en . "4"^^ . . . "--04-25"^^ . . . . . "\u0647\u0648\u0645\u0631 \u062F\u064A\u0641\u064A\u062F\u0633\u0648\u0646"@ar . . . . . . "2"^^ . "\u0647\u0648\u0645\u0631 \u062F\u064A\u0641\u064A\u062F\u0633\u0648\u0646 (\u0628\u0627\u0644\u0625\u0646\u062C\u0644\u064A\u0632\u064A\u0629: Homer Davidson)\u200F \u0647\u0648 \u0644\u0627\u0639\u0628 \u0643\u0631\u0629 \u0642\u0627\u0639\u062F\u0629 \u0623\u0645\u0631\u064A\u0643\u064A\u060C \u0648\u0644\u062F \u0641\u064A 14 \u0623\u0643\u062A\u0648\u0628\u0631 1884 \u0641\u064A \u0643\u0644\u064A\u0641\u0644\u0627\u0646\u062F \u0641\u064A \u0627\u0644\u0648\u0644\u0627\u064A\u0627\u062A \u0627\u0644\u0645\u062A\u062D\u062F\u0629\u060C \u0648\u062A\u0648\u0641\u064A \u0641\u064A 26 \u064A\u0648\u0644\u064A\u0648 1948 \u0641\u064A \u062F\u064A\u062A\u0631\u0648\u064A\u062A \u0641\u064A \u0627\u0644\u0648\u0644\u0627\u064A\u0627\u062A \u0627\u0644\u0645\u062A\u062D\u062F\u0629."@ar . "17265308"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . "Right"@en . . . . . "Homer Hurd Davidson (October 14, 1884 \u2013 July 26, 1948) was a professional Major League Baseball player for the Cleveland Naps (later renamed the Cleveland Indians in 1914). Born in Cleveland, Ohio, he played only 6 games for the Naps during the 1908 season. Davidson was better known as a professional football player. He played in the Ohio League, which was the direct predecessor to the modern National Football League. One veteran Ohio sportswriter once rated Davidson to be the equal of Walter Eckersall, an infamous quarterback from the University of Chicago. He attended college at the University of Pennsylvania and played on the Penn Quakers baseball team."@en . . . . . . "MLB"@en . . "Games Played"@en . "MLB"@en . . . . . . . . "1093241757"^^ . . "MLB"@en . . . . "* 5x Ohio League champion"@en . "\u0647\u0648\u0645\u0631 \u062F\u064A\u0641\u064A\u062F\u0633\u0648\u0646 (\u0628\u0627\u0644\u0625\u0646\u062C\u0644\u064A\u0632\u064A\u0629: Homer Davidson)\u200F \u0647\u0648 \u0644\u0627\u0639\u0628 \u0643\u0631\u0629 \u0642\u0627\u0639\u062F\u0629 \u0623\u0645\u0631\u064A\u0643\u064A\u060C \u0648\u0644\u062F \u0641\u064A 14 \u0623\u0643\u062A\u0648\u0628\u0631 1884 \u0641\u064A \u0643\u0644\u064A\u0641\u0644\u0627\u0646\u062F \u0641\u064A \u0627\u0644\u0648\u0644\u0627\u064A\u0627\u062A \u0627\u0644\u0645\u062A\u062D\u062F\u0629\u060C \u0648\u062A\u0648\u0641\u064A \u0641\u064A 26 \u064A\u0648\u0644\u064A\u0648 1948 \u0641\u064A \u062F\u064A\u062A\u0631\u0648\u064A\u062A \u0641\u064A \u0627\u0644\u0648\u0644\u0627\u064A\u0627\u062A \u0627\u0644\u0645\u062A\u062D\u062F\u0629."@ar . . . . "* Elyria Athletics"@en . . . . "davids001hom"@en . . "At Bats"@en . . . . . . . "1"^^ . .