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  2. The Raiders (1963 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Raiders is a 1963 American Western film directed by Herschel Daugherty and written by Gene L. Coon. The film stars Brian Keith, Robert Culp, Judi Meredith, Jim McMullan, Alfred Ryder and Simon Oakland. The film's working title was "The Plainsman," and it was apparently intended as a spin-off of that 1936 classic.

  3. The Raiders of Leyte Gulf - Wikipedia

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    The Raiders of Leyte Gulf is a 1963 [1] Philippine–American War film directed by Eddie Romero.It was the first film produced by the newly formed Hemisphere Pictures, a three-way partnership involving Filipino director Eddie Romero, American producers Kane W. Lynn and Irwin Pizor.

  4. Oakland Raiders - Wikipedia

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    Under Davis the Raiders improved to 10–4, and he was named the AFL's Coach of the Year in 1963. Though the team slipped to 5–7–2 in 1964, it rebounded to an 8–5–1 record in 1965. He also initiated the use of team slogans such as "Pride and Poise", "Commitment to Excellence", and "Just Win, Baby"—all of which are registered trademarks .

  5. Paul Revere & the Raiders - Wikipedia

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    Paul Revere & the Raiders (also known as Raiders) were an American rock band formed in Boise, Idaho, in 1958. They saw considerable U.S. mainstream success in the second half of the 1960s and early 1970s. The band was known for including Revolutionary War-style clothes in their attire.

  6. Art Powell (wide receiver) - Wikipedia

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    Oakland would be Powell's eventual destination, signing with the team on January 31, 1963. During his first year with the Raiders in 1963, the team's record improved by nine games under the leadership of new head coach Al Davis, with Powell scoring 16 touchdowns and catching 73 passes for 1,394 yards.

  7. Al Davis - Wikipedia

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    To growing excitement in Oakland, the Raiders did not lose the rest of the season, finishing 10–4, a game behind the division champion Chargers, whom the Raiders defeated twice. Davis was voted AFL Coach of the Year. The 1963 Oakland Raiders were the only pro football team to improve its record by nine victories under the 14-game schedule. [43]

  8. This day in Wildcat history, Oct. 4, 1963 - Baylor ended Oak ...

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    On this night though, Worthington’s Red Raiders bottled Bond up to under 100 yards and the lone Oak Ridge touchdown. Baylor ended the Wildcats' long home win streak on this night 20-7 before ...

  9. 1963 American Football League season - Wikipedia

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    The 1963 AFL season was the fourth regular season of the American Football League. ... The Raiders had started at 2–0, then lost four straight, then began a winning ...