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- Richard James Boushka (July 29, 1934 – February 19, 2019) was an American basketball player who competed in the 1956 Summer Olympics. Born in Springfield...
- was successful, winning a share of the 1957-58 league championship. **** Boushka, a member of the United States basketball team in the 1956 Summer Olympics...
- List".[permanent dead link‍] from Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Bill Boushka, writer on LGBT topics. "Review of 'Web'". Archived from the original on...
- on February 16, 1958, by the Hawks to the Minneapolis Lakers for **** Boushka and Terry Rand. Selvy then pla**** for the New York Knicks in 1958–59, averaging...
- Texas. He formed a partnership with former Olympic basketball player **** Boushka, and they drew up a business plan and put in a bid for the new Coors distributorship...
-  United States K. C. Jones Burdette Haldorson Carl Cain Gilbert Ford **** Boushka James Walsh Charles Darling William Evans Bill Hougland Robert Jeangerard...
- Athletic Union Men's Basketball All-Americans B. H. Born Barry Brown **** Boushka Howie Crittenden Russ Lawler R. C. Owens Bill Reigel Ron Tomsic **** Welsh...
- Position Height Weight Age Hometown Team **** Boushka Forward 6'5" 195 22 Springfield, Illinois Wichita Vickers (Saint Louis) Carl Cain Forward 6'3" 190...
- Medal B.H. Born (Peoria Caterpillars) 1954 FIBA USA Team Gold Medal **** Boushka (Wichita Vickers) 1956 Olympic Team Gold Medal Vince Boryla (Denver Chevvies)...
- October 3, 2024. Salazar, Carlos (April 2, 1957). "Melbourne Trip Was Thrill—Boushka". The Albuquerque Tribune. p. 19. Retrieved October 16, 2024 – via Newspapers...