In 2000 Pitt's Forbes Quadrangle building, on the site of the former Forbes Field, was renamed Wesley W. Posvar Hall in his honor.
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Coumbe saved himself from baseball anonymity as one of the few players to appear in the major leagues' last triple-header, played on October 2, 1920 between the Cincinnati Reds and Pittsburgh Pirates at Forbes Field.
Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania - May 25, 1935 – 540 feet - off Guy Bush - first roof shot at Forbes - hit house across Bouquet St - third homer of the day, final homer of his career.
190th Air Refueling Wing (aka Kansas Coyotes), an aerial refueling unit located at Forbes Field, Kansas