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  2. Chief Wahoo - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Cleveland Indians name and logo controversy - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  4. Steve Roper and Mike Nomad - Wikipedia

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    The meeting of Steve Roper with Chief Wahoo and Minnie Ha-Cha, as reprinted in Famous Funnies #89 (December 1941).. Steve Roper and Mike Nomad was an American adventure comic strip that ran under various titles from November 23, 1936 to December 26, 2004. [1]

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  6. Benched: Chief Wahoo not All-Star this time in Cleveland - AOL

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    An hour before the first pitch of a series opener against Kansas City, a steady flow of fans stream into the Indians' team shop at Progressive Field to buy new All-Star merchandise and other ...

  7. Elmer Woggon - Wikipedia

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    Woggon then tried a gag strip, encouraged by Publishers Syndicate to base it on a comical "windbag" (Waugh). He drafted samples he titled The Great Gusto, featuring opportunistic medicine-show impresario J. Mortimer Gusto (Saunders, ibid), and in 1935 he enlisted as his writer Allen Saunders, a reporter at the rival News-Bee across the street.

  8. Migrant teen killed, another injured, after being asked if ...

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    Officials say two migrant teens were victims in a New York City stabbing, one fatally, after the teens were asked if they spoke English and they responded that they didn't. Police say they were ...

  9. Native American mascot controversy - Wikipedia

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    This ban immediately went into effect with new Hall of Fame inductee Jim Thome, who was inducted as an Indian without Chief Wahoo's image. [206] Starting in the 2019 season, the Chief Wahoo logo did not appear on uniforms nor on stadium signs, although it was still licensed for team merchandise within the Cleveland area. [ 207 ]