- John K. Tener
John Kinley Tener (
July 25 1863 ndashMay 19 1946 ) was aMajor League baseball player and, from 1911 to 1915,Governor of Pennsylvania .Born in
County Tyrone ,Ireland , he immigrated to theUnited States with his parents, who settled inPittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1872.Tener attended the public high schools and was employed by manufacturing firms and corporations in and around Pittsburgh. From 1885 to 1890, he played professional baseball as a
pitcher andoutfielder .He entered the banking business in
Charleroi, Pennsylvania in 1901, where he was cashier, and later president, of the First National Bank. He was elected as a Republican to theUnited States House of Representatives , when he resigned, having been elected Governor of Pennsylvania, an office he held from 1911 to 1915.From 1914 to 1918, Tener was president of the National League of Professional Baseball Clubs, and in 1931 was elected as director of the Philadelphia National League Baseball Club in 1931.
He engaged in the insurance business until his death, aged 82, in Pittsburgh in 1946. He was interred in
Homewood Cemetery .There is a residence hall in his name in the East Halls area of the University Park campus of the
Pennsylvania State University .ee also
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