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Exceptions include the 1972 uniform, which featured no Chief Wahoo logo, and the 1973–1978 uniforms, which featured a modified logo with Chief Wahoo at bat. [ 60 ] [ 61 ] Chief Wahoo was featured on Cleveland hats from 1951 to 1958, [ 62 ] and returned to Cleveland's hats in 1986, [ 23 ] following an increase in the size of the logo on ...
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As a result of their efforts, Anheuser-Busch stopped using Chief Wahoo in their Ohio beer ads, and Denny's Restaurants barred its Ohio employees from wearing the logo to work. [118] The United Methodist Church denounced the use of Chief Wahoo in a vote taken during their quadrennial General Conference that took place in Cleveland in 2000. The ...
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The proposal was revamped to center on this sidekick, and the strip debuted on November 23, 1936, as Big Chief Wahoo. [3] [4] [5] Whitman Publishing produced three "Big Chief Wahoo" Big Little Books: Big Chief Wahoo (1938), Big Chief Wahoo and the Magic Lamp (1940) and Big Chief Wahoo and the Lost Pioneers (1942). [6]
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Edward Hugh McDaniel [2] (June 19, 1938 – April 18, 2002) was an American [3] professional football player and professional wrestler better known by his ring name Wahoo McDaniel. He is notable for having held the NWA United States Heavyweight Championship five times.