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Did you know that Cap Anson was also an accomplished billiards player....and, owned a billiards hall in Chicago.
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1949 Dodgers
1951 Cubs And, the rest is history...... ![]() TED Z __________________________________________________ _________________________________ LOOKING for this T206 guy to complete my EXCLUSIVE 12 red HINDU sub-set (12 subjects) SHECKARD (glove) |
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#53
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Also Chuck Conners was the greatest center in the history of the Boston Celtic franchise.
Additionally, others played basketball (including Ron Reed) and football (including George Hallas) during off-seasons. |
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Leo "The Lip" Durocher was an extremely good billiards player, too. If I remember correctly, he broke into baseball by defeating Willie Hoppe, the World Billiard champion, for ten dollars to buy a bus ticket to Hartford for a baseball tryout. He was sixteen at the time. It would appear that he made the right decision. Best regards, Eric |
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There is a "ball" player who is considered one of the best in the sport, who is also a world champion in the offseason in a second sport that does not use any balls whatsoever.
Who is he?
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Last edited by Bocabirdman; 10-13-2014 at 07:08 PM. |
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Huh?
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Bronko Nagurski.
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There was a Drysdale's Dugout in Santa Ana, Ca. in the early 70's also. I wonder how many establishments he had? Died far too young.............
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Dutch worked in a shipyard................
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Nagurski for football and wrestling meets the riddle's criteria, but there is another.
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Bo Jackson played in the NFL as a hobby.
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I hate the celtics. The last time I rooted for the celtics to win, Moses was so shocked he couldn't get away fast enough so he parted the Red Sea.
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John Ward - Lawyer
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I saw video of the press conference where is said that. He was the man!
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