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Arrival of the four foreign ministers at the Allied Control Council headquarters building for the signing of the final protocol on 3 June 1972. The Four Power Agreement on Berlin, also known as the Berlin Agreement or the Quadripartite Agreement on Berlin, was agreed on 3 September 1971 by the reconvened Allied Control Council, consisting of ambassadors of the four wartime Allied powers.
1971 California Angels team page at Baseball Reference; 1971 California Angels team page at www.baseball-almanac.com; Johnson, Lloyd; Wolff, Miles, eds. (1997). The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball (2nd ed.). Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America. ISBN 978-0-9637189-8-3
Quadripartite Agreement (1947) was a secret pact signed by Britain, the United States, Canada, and Australia as a follow on from World War II cooperation on intelligence matters. Quadripartite Agreement (1971) or the Four Power Agreement on Berlin of 3 September 1971 between the United States, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom and France.
Autry named the new franchise the Los Angeles Angels. The origins of the name date back to 1892, when it was first used by a Los Angeles franchise in the California League. The Angel moniker has always been natural for Los Angeles teams, since The Angels is a literal English translation of the Spanish Los Angeles. It was also a nod to the long ...
Due to the move, the franchise was known as the California Angels from 1965 to 1996 and the Anaheim Angels from 1997 to 2004. "Los Angeles" was added back to the name in 2005, but because of a lease agreement with Anaheim that required the city to also be in the name, the franchise was known as the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim until 2015. The ...
The Angels offer a family pack of four tickets, four hot dogs and four drinks for $44. The average cost for a family of four to attend a major league game this season is $256, according to Team ...
May 2, 1972: Billy Cowan was released by the Angels. [6] May 16, 1972: Steve Barber was signed as a free agent by the Angels. [7] May 26, 1972: Archie Reynolds was traded by the Angels to the Milwaukee Brewers for Curt Motton. [8] July 28, 1972: Joe Azcue and Syd O'Brien were traded by the Angels to the Milwaukee Brewers for Ron Clark and Paul ...
Following the 1969 season, the Northwest League decided to expand from four teams to six teams. Coos Bay-North Bend and Bend were the two locations to receive franchises. The Hawaii Islanders, a loose affiliate of the California Angels playing at the Triple A level, sought to leverage their extensive fan base and success in recent years to make the move to the M