Wren Crews was the short stop for the 1910 OAC baseball team. Wren Clark Crews earned letters for the Beaversfrom 1907-1910. He actually played for the Beavers for 5 years. He was also a memberof the 1906 team, the year before baseball wasmade a varsity sport at OAC.
Photo was used in the 1928 Beaver yearbook, volume 22, on page 253."More than a few of the victories won by the fighting Beaver nine were the result of the appressive playing and spectacular defensive work of Captain Schulmerich in center field. Always smiling or playing some prank, Wes was one of the greatest drawing cards on the team. Playing his trird and last year on the varsity, Schulmerich was a deciding factor in many contests. His clever base-running, fielding and work at bat featured every contest. With his long, timely home runs and sensational catches in the outfield, coupled with flashy base-pilfering, Wes filled the position vacated by former captain Escallier in great style."--1928 Beaver yearbook
Wes Schulmerich was the Beavers' first player to make it to the Major League level. Schulmerich was born on Wednesday, August 21, 1901, in Hillsboro, Oregon. He was 29 years old when he played his first big league game on May 1, 1931, with the Boston Braves. Schulmerich played for the Beaver from 1925-1927 Photo was used in the June 1983 Oregon Stater, vol. 17 no.4, page 19.
Wes Schulmerich was the Beavers' first player to make it to the Major League level. Schulmerich was born on Wednesday, August 21, 1901, in Hillsboro, Oregon. He was 29 years old when he played his first big league game on May 1, 1931, with the Boston Braves. Schulmerich played for the Beaver from 1925-1927 Photo was used in the June 1983 Oregon Stater, vol. 17 no.4, page 19.