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  2. Red Grange - Wikipedia

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    In Wheaton, Lyle became the chief of police. [5] In four years at Wheaton High School, [note 1] Grange earned 16 varsity letters in football, baseball, basketball, and track; [5] he scored 75 touchdowns and 532 points for the football team. [5] As a high school junior, Grange scored 36 touchdowns and led Wheaton High School to an undefeated season.

  3. Wheaton High School - Wikipedia

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    Wheaton High School is a U.S. four-year public high school in Montgomery County, Maryland. It is located in the unincorporated Wheaton-Glenmont section of Montgomery County, near Silver Spring, about 5 miles north of Washington, D.C. The high school is a part of the Montgomery County Public School system and a

  4. Franklin E. Roach - Wikipedia

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    Franklin was a Boy Scout as a youth reaching the rank of First Class while participating in a Scout Troop in Wheaton, Illinois under the direction of his father who was its Scoutmaster. Roach attended in 1919-1921 his first two years of secondary education at Wheaton High School [ note 1 ] in Wheaton, Illinois.

  5. Little 7 Conference - Wikipedia

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    The Little 7 Conference was a high school athletic conference in Illinois.It was officially organized in October 1921 for 1921–1922 school year. The first officially sanctioned sport was basketball, with the first game in December 1921 between Batavia and Sycamore (at Batavia). The f

  6. Ollie Voigt - Wikipedia

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    That performance earned him a roster spot on the major league St. Louis Browns in the spring of 1924. Voigt appeared in eight major league games, including one start, and went 1-0 with a 5.51 ERA. [5] His final game was on May 31, after which he returned to the Western League and won 12 games the rest of the year. [2]

  7. 1924 in film - Wikipedia

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    This is an overview of 1924 in film, including significant events, a list of films released and notable births and deaths. Top-grossing films (U.S.) The top ten 1924 ...

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  9. Bob Zeman - Wikipedia

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    Zeman attended Wheaton Warrenville South High School in Wheaton, Illinois, the home town as legendary collegiate and professional running back Red Grange. [3] Also himself originally a running back, Zeman managed to break several of the "Galloping Ghost's" high school records. [3] He was later inducted into its Hall of Fame. [4]