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Donald W. "
Dudey"
Moore (April 5, 1910 –
April 8, 1984) was an
American college men's
basketball coach. He was the head
coach of
Duquesne from 1948 to...
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intro by
Eminem paying his
final respects saying, "Big Proof, rest in
peace dudey we love you. We just
wanna keep
making you proud." On May 21, 2008, D12...
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Dudley Fairbridge Pope (28
October 1906 – 8
September 1934) was an
English cricketer. A right-handed batsman, Pope was born in
Barnes and is
recorded in...
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Basketball continued to
impress with a new
coach in the 1948–49 season--Donald "
Dudey" Moore, who had also pla**** for Duquesne. In the 1949–50 season, Moore's...
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Chick Davies (1924–1943) No team (1943–1946)
Chick Davies (1946–1948)
Dudey Moore (1948–1958) Red
Manning (1958–1974) John
Cinicola (1974–1978) Mike...
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Campbell 1 8–6 .571 5 1924–1948
Chick Davies 21 314–106 .748 6 1948–1958
Dudey Moore 10 191–70 .732 7 1958–1974 Red
Manning 16 247–138 .642 8 1974–1978...
- pla**** for the La
Salle Explorers men's
basketball team
under coach Donald "
Dudey" Moore.
During his
freshman year he
scored a
freshman record 370 points...
- (ქაფშონი მჭკუდი):
Fried cornbread with
sliced anchovies,
pkhali and herbs. Lu
Dudey (ლუ დუდეჲ): Navy
beans mixed with red Pkhali,
onions and l****s. Lu Ncaxeyi...
- "Atlanta On Fire" Stat Quo,
Eminem — "The Ruler's Back" "Difficult"
Eminem "
Dudey" Eminem, Obie
Trice "W.T.P."[b]
Eminem Recovery "Not Afraid"[b] "It's Been...
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Charles McGlone (1946–1949) Ken
Loeffler (1949–1955) Jim
Pollard (1955–1958)
Dudey Moore (1958–1963) Bob
Walters (1963–1965) Joe
Heyer (1965–1967) Jim Harding...