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|  Tuesday nite TRIVIA ? 
			
			I pitched a No-Hitter, striking out 15 batters. I threw a 63 yard pass in the closing seconds of a FB game to win it for my team. Pete Rozelle was there and said...."it was one of the most amazing FB games that he ever saw". HINT....as a kid, growing up out west, my favorite BB player was Lou Gehrig. I signed my Major League BB contract during WWII. I am a member of the BB Hall of Fame........Who am I ? | 
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|  Who is....... 
			
			Who is ............Bob Lemon?
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			No,  not Bob Lemon. TED Z | 
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			Duke Snider.
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			Jackie Robinson
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			I'm going with Duke, as well.
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			Bob Feller
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			Spahn
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			Spahn
		 
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			Duke?
		 
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|  The people who said Duke Snider are correct 
			
			From a quick google It was Duke's tremendous throwing arm that entranced the college football scouts. Against Long Beach Poly, the score was 19-13 against Compton when Duke faded back and threw a 63-yard pass for a last-minute 20-19 win In Sport Magazine article, 1955 Great q Ted Rich | 
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			Rich K....googled answers don't count   Mike Healer's...." wild guess... " was the 1st correct answer. He is the Trivia King tonite. Pete Rozelle was a classmate of Duke Snider (at Compton HS, CA). I thought Pete's reflection of that game......"it was one of the most amazing FB games that he ever saw" ......really tells a lot of the Duke's all-sport athleticism. The No-Hitter that Snider pitched was his very 1st game as a pitcher (it was against Berkeley HS in 1944). When the Duke first put on his Dodger uniform in the Spring of 1947, he requested # 4, in honor of Lou Gehrig. This one was too easy....but, at least I didn't get the usual griping that my quiz was "too cryptic"  TED Z Last edited by tedzan; 01-12-2010 at 05:37 PM. | 
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			Ted, the question was too cryptic.   How were we to know that Pete Rozelle was a classmate of the Duke and how were we to know.... just kidding!   
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