Carl Vandagrift, Frank Gilhooley and Elmer Smith played for them.
Elmer Smith hit a grand slam and Jim Bagby also homered as the Indians took the lead in games three to two.
Elmer Smith was a Centralia lawyer sympathetic to the IWW.
Elmer Smith agreed that it would be legal for the Wobblies to physically defend themselves, but, as he later testified, only in self-defense if attacked first.
Like Elmer Smith, he may simply have been a man unfortunately caught in the middle.
Elmer Smith, who did not participate in the actual massacre, was also rounded up and incarcerated.
On the same day, Elmer Smith hit the first grand slam in World Series history.
A sergeant, Elmer Smith, said the United States was seen as interfering in the affairs of too many countries.
Elmer Smith played center field until Tris returned in the third.
Elmer Smith may refer to: