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  2. Jimmie Humphries - Wikipedia

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    Humphries was a player-manager with the Bonham Boosters in 1911, the Sherman Cubs in 1912, the Sherman Lions in 1913, and the McAlester Miners from 1915 to 1917. [3] He led the Miners to a first-place finish in 1917. [4] In 1919, Humphries was hired as the Oklahoma City Indians team secretary and in 1920, he briefly managed the team. [5]

  3. Texas Rodeo Cowboy Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    The Hall of Fame is currently housed in the Cowtown Coliseum in the Fort Worth Stockyards Historic District. There is a display of over 300 pictures and biographies on the walls for the current inductees, who are Texas rodeo cowboys, cowgirls, organizations, and livestock.

  4. Jimmy Humphries - Wikipedia

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    Jimmy Humphries may refer to: Jimmy Humphreys (1894–1956), Irish hurler Jimmie Humphries (1889–1971), American professional baseball player, manager and executive

  5. Ron Hall, historian of Memphis rock, wrestling and pop ... - AOL

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    Memphis writer and historian Ron Hall championed and chronicled ... who wrote liner notes for a CD compilation that was a companion to Hall's 2001 book, "Playing for a Piece of the Door: A History ...

  6. A 29-year-old man accused of fatally shooting his wife in a domestic homicide early Saturday originally told police that she shot herself at their east Fort Worth apartment, according to court ...

  7. He befriended Lee Harvey Oswald’s family in Fort Worth in ’62 ...

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    Gazing down toward the Fort Worth Rose Gardens, author Paul R. Gregory, 82, recalled the evening in August 1962 when he drove to the panoramic overlook at the Botanic Garden with the family of Lee ...

  8. Ron Hall - Wikipedia

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    Ron Hall (tight end) (1964–2007), former professional American football player Ron Hall (defensive back) (born 1937), American collegiate and professional American football player Ron Hall (Australian footballer, born 1921) (1921–1994), former Australian rules footballer in the VFL

  9. List of Sigma Chi members - Wikipedia

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    2nd baseman from 1938–1950 for the New York Yankees and Cleveland Indians. 1942 American League MVP. 5 time World Series Champion. 9 time All-Star. Manager of Indians, Tigers, A's and Royals. Member of the Baseball Hall of Fame. Dick Groat S: Duke University, 1953 MLB Player, Shortstop, Pittsburgh Pirates [1] Bob Keegan: Bucknell, 1944