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One of the greatest punters in the history of professional football as a Green Bay Packer half-back from 1924 through 1933 and one of the stalwarts of the 1929-1930-1931 title holders All-Pro at his position from 1925 through 1930. Born, September…
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Experts rated him as one of the most accurate long passers of football history. Quarter-back of the Green Bay Packers from 1932 through 1940. Leading the league in passing in 1932, 1934 and 1936. A member of the 1936 and 1939 title holders. Born A…
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Patrons of Wisconsin sports, constructed the Bradley Center and contributed it to the people of Wisconsin. Provided the crucial contribution for construction of the Pettit National Ice Center and financed the Greater Milwaukee Open PGA Golf Tourna…
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First Milwaukee Bucks player to appear in a National Basketball Association All-Star Game. His no. 14 was retired in 1976 after he spent eight years with the team. Member of 1971 NBA World Championship Team. Radio and television color analyst for …
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This colorful first-baseman walloped 63 home runs for Baltimore of the International League in 1930, and 69 for Minneapolis of the American Association in 1933, to merit the title of "Home Run King of the Minors." Born January 12, 1899, at Milwauk…
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A three sports star at Marquette U. from 1922 through 1925. Considered the finest end in Marquette football history. A Green Bay Packer luminary from 1927 through 1934, he starred on the Championship teams of 1929 through 1931. Born, November 1, 1…
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Known as "The Horse" this crushing full-back starred for Wisconsin from 1951 through 1954, All-Conference and All-American in 1953 and 1954 and Heisman Trophy winner as a senior. A Baltimore Colt standout in the N.F.L. from 1955 through 1960. Born…
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Manager of the Chicago White Sox, 1915-1918. Led them to the American League Pennant and the World Series Championship in 1917. President of the Milwaukee Brewers, 1919-1920 and the Pacific Coast League, 1944-1954. Born, February 12, 1878, at Plat…
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First high school athlete to represent the United States in Olympics - Stockholm, Sweden 1912. Outstanding athlete, U. of Wisconsin, 1913-1917. World Champion, shot and discus. All-American Guard Football, 1914. Born December 10, 1891, at Oshkosh,…
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The greatest athlete in the history of Beloit College. From 1898 through 1902 he compiled fabulous records in baseball, football and track. Ranked with the legendary Jim Thorpe by contemporary coaches. He was born, October 25, 1879, at San Francis…
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