On October 14, 2006, a Pennsylvania Historical marker was dedicated at the site of Hilldale's ballpark at McDade Boulevard and Cedar Streets in
Yeadon. The ceremony was attended by
Philadelphia Phillies hitting coach
Milt Thompson, former Phillies player
Garry Maddox, and Gene Dias, Phillies director of community relations. Also attending were the four living members of the Negro league
Philadelphia Stars, Bill Cash, Mahlon Duckett, Stanley Glenn, and Harold Gould, along with Ray Mackey, great grandnephew of former Hilldale and Stars player
Biz Mackey. The marker is titled, "The Hilldale Athletic Club (The Darby Daisies)" and the text reads, This baseball team, whose home was here at Hilldale Park, won the Eastern Colored League championship three times and the 1925 Negro League World Series. Darby fielded Negro League teams from 1910 to 1932. Notable players included baseball hall of fame members Pop Lloyd, Judy Johnson, Martin Dihigo, Joe Williams, Oscar Charleston, Ben Taylor, Biz Mackey, and Louis Santop. Owner Ed Bolden helped form the Eastern Colored League. The year 2010 marked the centenary of the club's founding. The Darby Historical Commission constructed a Walk of Fame alongside the site of the Historical Marker. The Walk of Fame honors former-Hilldale owners Bolden and Drew, as well as team batboy and contemporary area-resident Ed Bacon.
Archive The
African American Museum in Philadelphia maintains the "William Cash/Lloyd Thompson Collection" of
Philadelphia Stars and Hilldale scorebooks, photographs, and correspondence. ==See also==