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Alice G.
DeCambra (August 18, 1921 – June 19, 1988) was an
American infielder and
pitcher who pla**** from 1946
through 1950 in the All-American
Girls Professional...
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DeCambra batted and
threw right handed. Her
eldest sister,
Alice DeCambra, also pla**** in the league. Born in Somerset, M****achusetts,
DeCambra pla****...
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Dorothy Cook
Shirley Crites Sarah Mavis Dabbs Faye
Dancer Alice DeCambra Lillian DeCambra Mildred Deegan Audrey Deemer Thelma Eisen Lillian Faralla Meryle...
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Television producer and
director Alice DeCambra, All-American
Girls Professional Baseball League player Lillian DeCambra, All-American
Girls Professional Baseball...
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Sadako King,
lieutenant governor: 44.66%
Billy Kuaiwa: 0.57%
Frank DeCambra: 0.32% John P. Fritz: 0.23%
Joseph Johns: 0.20%
Arthur F. Stebbing: 0.15%...
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Boettcher Jr OLB 29
Ashton Porter Fr DB 30
Xavier Barksdale Fr DB 31 Kodi
DeCambra Fr OLB 32 Emar'rion
Winston Fr DB 33 Evan
Williams Sr DB 35 D. J. Beckum...
- Gladys".
AAGPBL website.
Retrieved 2019-04-13. "
DeCambra, Alice".
AAGPBL website.
Retrieved 2019-04-13. "
DeCambra, Lillian".
AAGPBL website.
Retrieved 2019-04-13...
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stolen bases (43) and
walks (68),
while tying with
Peoria Redwings'
Alice DeCambra for the best
average at
second base (.963).
Fabac gave up
baseball to marry...
- pinch-hitter in one game for the 1943
Washington Senators.
October 1 –
Lillian DeCambra, 77, All-American
Girls Professional Baseball League player.
October ...
- director,
illustrator 1987–1990
Brian Librandi,
catalog layout 1995–1997 J.A.
Decambra,
catalog layout 1995–1997
Joseph Kyde,
orthographic design, Battletech...