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- George Henry "Snuffy" Stirnweiss (October 26, 1918 – September 15, 1958) was an American professional baseball second baseman. He pla**** in Major League...
- from teaching and coaching in 1941 to pursue a business career. George Stirnweiss briefly coached Old Dominion for 2 seasons in the early 1940s, going just...
- after two leadoff singles in the first off Vic Lombardi, scoring Snuffy Stirnweiss, but the Dodgers tied the game in the third on Jackie Robinson's RBI single...
- that the expendable name was his own. He called former teammate George Stirnweiss, who told him to refrain from "blasting" the Yankees because it might...
- U.S. representative from Virginia's 7th congressional district Snuffy Stirnweiss (1918–1958), second baseman who pla**** for the New York Yankees Frankie...
- Oaks. He wore #12 as a rookie; #1 was then worn by the veteran Snuffy Stirnweiss. See Pennington, p. 66. Ellipsis in original Numbers not designated as...
- Monarchs men's basketball head coaches Tommy Scott (1930–1940) George Stirnweiss (1940–1942) S**** Chandler (1942–1946) Julius Rubin (1946–1947) Jack Callahan...
- United States Air Force staff sergeant and Medal of Honor recipient Snuffy Stirnweiss (1918–1958), American Major League Baseball player W. G. Snuffy Walden...
- though he finished second to Snuffy Stirnweiss in the AL with 49 steals. 1945 saw him again finish second to Stirnweiss with 30 steals as he raised his average...
- Record Pct. 1 1930–1940 Tommy Scott 10 92–83 .526 2 1940–1942 George Stirnweiss 2 4–29 .121 3 1942–1946 S**** Chandler 4 28–31 .475 4 1946–1947 Julius...