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games and induction

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Spander: Induction overwhelms DeMont, Eddie D.
SAN FRANCISCO -- One, Ray Guy, should be in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, but isn't. Another, Rick DeMont, should have an Olympic gold medal, but doesn't. On this Monday night of celebration and glory, what could be or might have been was...
Tags: Eddie, Games, induction, medal, NFL
Research articles 2008-04-22
Herrmann recalls a younger Young
Jim Herrmann's football days are long behind him, way back in his rearview mirror. It's been a quarter of a century since Herrmann arrived from the Midwest and attended BYU, a place that might as well have been Mars, and met two guys who helped change his life....
Tags: CAREER, E-mail, football, friendship, Games, induction, Johnson, NFL, TVs
Research articles 2005-08-04
In The Game; Earl Lloyd's Hall of Fame induction was long overdue
Stein, Leland Michigan Chronicle 04-22-2003 Too many so-called sports aficionados know little or nothing about the pioneering achievements of ex-Pistons coach and player Earl Lloyd. Well, after his long overdue induction into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame recently, Lloyd,...
Tags: baseball, Games, induction, NBA
Research articles 2003-04-22
Taylor's 'office' work leads to Hall of Fame
The Associated Press CANTON, Ohio -- Lawrence Taylor always approached his job as if he were one of the best in the business. The Pro Football Hall of Fame will second that opinion today. The former New York Giants linebacker will be joined by offensive guards...
Tags: CAREER, Components, Games, guard, HARDWARE, induction, Memory, NFL, RAM, Semiconductors
Research articles 1999-08-07
Hoy never heard roar of the crowd
William "Dummy" Hoy threw out three base runners at home plate in one game while playing outfield for the Washington Nationals in 1889. No Major League Baseball player has accomplished the feat since. But it wasn't only that exploit that made Dummy Hoy a special baseball player. He...
Tags: Fisher, Games, induction, MLB
Research articles 1998-03-23

Additional Resources

Olympic ties bind 2002 inductees
What: Class of 2002 Induction When: today, 5:30 p.m. - cocktails and silent action; 7p.m. - dinner and induction ceremony Where: World Arena, 3185 Venetucci Blvd. Class of 2002: Alonzo Babers, two-time Olympic gold medalist in track at 1984 Los Angeles Games, former Air...
Tags: Babers Inc.
Research articles 2002-11-02
Canada Sportsbreak.
Winnipeg, MB, Nov 14, 2006 Resource News International via COMTEX -- ROY, DUFF ENTER HOCKEY HALL Patrick Roy, winner of more games than any goaltender in NHL history, was immortalized among the greats Monday with induction into the Hockey Hall of Fame. ...
Tags: Games, NHL
Research articles 2006-11-14
In the air.(Sports Weekend)
Remotely interesting: The first round of the baseball playoffs will be divvied up between Fox Sports on WFLD Channel 32 and ABC Family, which inherited the rights to the games when Disney bought Fox Family Channel. You'd think they could find a way to transfer them to...
Tags: ABC Inc., baseball, Cable, ESPN, Games, NETWORKING, TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Research articles 2002-09-27
Sasakamoose joins Saskatchewan hall of fame.(Windspeaker sports briefs)
Fred Sasakamoose has once again been honoured--this time more than 50 years after he made a bit of history. Sasakamoose was the first Aboriginal athlete to play in the National Hockey League. During the 1953-54 season he dressed for 11 games with the Chicago...
Tags: Games, NHL
Research articles 2007-08-01
Avs make Bruins fork over Bourque/ Deadline deal fills a hole in
The Colorado Avalanche needed a defenseman. The team may have landed the best one of all time. Ray Bourque had played his entire career in Boston. He had won five Norris Trophies. Scored more goals than any defenseman in history. Went to 18 All-Star Games. Did...
Tags: Avs, Boston, Colorado, NHL, team
Research articles 2000-03-07
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