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History of the AAABA In 1944 Glen L. Martin of Baltimore, MD gathered representatives from ten major cities across the eastern part of the United States to form an organization called the AAABA (called the 'Triple A-B-A') whose goal would be devoted to the promotion of amateur baseball. Mr. Martin backed his idea with his own money in the early years and, his upon his death in December 1955, he provided a substantial bequest to perpetuate the organization. Initially
the amateur tournament was to be held for two The AAABA held its games in the city of Johnstown during August 22-26, 1945, when the city won a bid to host the tournament. And in 1946, the AAABA was moved to Harrisburg, PA., for they received that years bid to host the games. The
birth of the AAABA
tournament coincided with a rebirth of the Johnstown Oldtimers
Baseball Association. Created in the 1930's by retired players
of baseball to propagate the sport, and meet regularly to
discuss baseball and to reminisce about old times. Walter W.
After an early brief sojourn the tournament has only been moved outside of Johnstown one time in the history of the playoffs. In 1977 a third catastrophic flood ripped through the heart of Johnstown and would send the AAABA tournament games to the city of Altoona, PA. Although Johnstown was and continued to be the official host site and the Oldtimers the official sponsors, the games had to be played in Altoona due to the damage done to the city. The
AAABA
has continued to be held each year in Johnstown for 60 of it's
62 years because of the
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