Komajirō Tamura (February 21, 1904–January 21, 1961) was a Japanese businessman and professional baseball team owner. Tamura was a textile manufacturer, and owner of, among others, Taiyo Rayon and of Lucky Gold Star Telephones. Prior to becoming a team owner, he sponsored a number of amateur baseball tournaments. He owned the baseball franchise ultimately known as the Shochiku Robins from 1937 to 1952, and the franchise known as Gold Star/the Kinsei Stars from 1946 to 1948. During his ownership both teams underwent a number of name changes, particularly the Robins, which started out as Dai Tokyo, and then became, in order, Lion, Asahi, Pacific, the Taiyo Robins, and finally the Shochiku Robins.
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| - Komajiro Tamura (en)
- 田村駒治郎 (ja)
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| - Komajirō Tamura (February 21, 1904–January 21, 1961) was a Japanese businessman and professional baseball team owner. Tamura was a textile manufacturer, and owner of, among others, Taiyo Rayon and of Lucky Gold Star Telephones. Prior to becoming a team owner, he sponsored a number of amateur baseball tournaments. He owned the baseball franchise ultimately known as the Shochiku Robins from 1937 to 1952, and the franchise known as Gold Star/the Kinsei Stars from 1946 to 1948. During his ownership both teams underwent a number of name changes, particularly the Robins, which started out as Dai Tokyo, and then became, in order, Lion, Asahi, Pacific, the Taiyo Robins, and finally the Shochiku Robins. (en)
- 2代 田村 駒治郎(たむら こまじろう、1904年(明治37年)2月21日 - 1961年(昭和36年)1月21日)は、日本の実業家。 繊維商社田村駒 の経営者。松竹ロビンスオーナー。 なお「田村駒治郎」の名前は世襲で、本項に記載するのは二代目である。以下の文中では断りがない限り「駒治郎」は二代目を指し、その他の駒治郎については「×代」を前に付けて区別する。また、文献によっては「田村駒次郎」の表記が見られる場合があるが、誤りである。 (ja)
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| - Komajirō Tamura (February 21, 1904–January 21, 1961) was a Japanese businessman and professional baseball team owner. Tamura was a textile manufacturer, and owner of, among others, Taiyo Rayon and of Lucky Gold Star Telephones. Prior to becoming a team owner, he sponsored a number of amateur baseball tournaments. He owned the baseball franchise ultimately known as the Shochiku Robins from 1937 to 1952, and the franchise known as Gold Star/the Kinsei Stars from 1946 to 1948. During his ownership both teams underwent a number of name changes, particularly the Robins, which started out as Dai Tokyo, and then became, in order, Lion, Asahi, Pacific, the Taiyo Robins, and finally the Shochiku Robins. (en)
- 2代 田村 駒治郎(たむら こまじろう、1904年(明治37年)2月21日 - 1961年(昭和36年)1月21日)は、日本の実業家。 繊維商社田村駒 の経営者。松竹ロビンスオーナー。 なお「田村駒治郎」の名前は世襲で、本項に記載するのは二代目である。以下の文中では断りがない限り「駒治郎」は二代目を指し、その他の駒治郎については「×代」を前に付けて区別する。また、文献によっては「田村駒次郎」の表記が見られる場合があるが、誤りである。 (ja)
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