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  2. 16-inch softball - Wikipedia

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  3. 16-inch Softball Game Is Back in Chicago - AOL

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    That's just a baseball blown up a little bit,” says Ron Kubicki, Chicagoan and President, 16-inch Softball Hall of Fame. At the 16-inch Softball Hall of Fame museum, Kubicki walks us through its ...

  4. Chicago Park District 16-inch coed softball tournament to ...

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    CHICAGO — The Chicago Park District this summer will resume its annual coed adult 16-inch softball tournament after a 10-year hiatus. ... co-founder of the 16-inch softball Hall of Fame who ...

  5. Chicago Nationwide Advertising - Wikipedia

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    Chicago Nationwide Advertising team featured two members of the American Softball Association Hall of Fame - manager Eddie Zolna and catcher Willie Simpson. Ron Olesiak would become a basketball referee, making it to the National Basketball Association , and Mike Krolicki is a member of the Chicago 16-inch Softball Hall of Fame (as is Olesiak ...

  6. Ed Earle - Wikipedia

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    Ed Earle. Edwin Graffan Earle (April 28, 1927 – March 26, 2009) was an American professional basketball player. A power forward, Earle attended Loyola University of Chicago, where he scored 1,018 points in 119 games. [1] He was Loyola's second 1,000-point scorer, following Jack Kerris. [2]

  7. Mike Royko - Wikipedia

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  8. Talk:16-inch softball - Wikipedia

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    Most of the information I've found is Chicago-centric or national. They are raising money for a softball hall of fame softball hall of fame I'll work probably put up at some point tomorrow. Tony Perry 01:22, 16 April 2011 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Anthonymperry (talk • contribs) I like your questions.

  9. Nat Clifton - Wikipedia

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    Clifton, who played softball for the Brown Bombers and Capitol Records team of the Daddy-O Daylie League, was also inducted into Chicago 16-inch softball Hall of Fame. [11] On February 14, 2014, Clifton was announced as a 2014 inductee by the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. He formally entered the Hall as a contributor on August 8 ...