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Albert Joseph Milnar (December 26, 1913 – June 30, 2005) was a
starting pitcher in
Major League Baseball who pla**** for the
Cleveland Indians (1936, 1938–1943)...
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Hollahan ("Happy") (1920),
Happy Foreman (1924-26), Hap
Collard (1927-30), Al
Milnar ("Happy") (1936-46), Hap
Glenn (1938), Burt
Hooton ("Happy") (1971-85) Hub...
- expectations, as
polling had
indicated NEOS
would exceed 10%.
After the election,
Milnar joined the ALDE
group in the
European Parliament. In
December 2013, NEOS...
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president of the ****ociation of Baran****
Captains of
Caloocan 10
August 2004
Milnar Lammawin,
Regional Trial Court Judge of Tabuk,
Kalinga 5
September 2004...
- of
Memphis TN
moved in 2002 to
Bartlett United Methodist Church by the
Milnar Organ Company. 1950
Kilgen organ (3/38) opus 7517 for St.
Nicholas of Tolentine...
- La
Plante as
Norine Tyrell /
Olive Sloan Tom
Guise as
Judge Milnar Owen
Gorin as Rudy
Milnar Al Hart as
Kaintuck "Crooked
Alley (1923) – Overview". TCM...
- Fitzsimmons. Two
years later, a post
office was
established in the home of C.
Milnar on the NW
quarter of
Township 73,
Range 3, West of the 6th Meridian. The...
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Washington Senators on
September 21, 1939. B**** and the
Cleveland Indians' Al
Milnar battled through six
scoreless innings,
before Washington's
Charlie Gelbert...
- of all time.
Cleveland starter, Al
Milnar had a no-hitter
until Doc
Cramer singled with two out in the 9th.
Milnar's scoreless duel with
Bridges ended...
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Jurisich 33 Andy Karl -- ****
Koecher 32 Art
Lopatka 15 ****
Mauney 39 Al
Milnar 48 Hugh
Mulcahy 10 ****
Mulligan 21 Ike
Pearson 39,35 Lou
Possehl 16 Ken...