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    John Joseph Warner (August 15, 1872 – December 21, 1943) was an American professional baseball catcher who played in Major League Baseball from 1895 through...
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  • actor Jack Warner (catcher) (1872–1943), American baseball catcher Jack Warner (pitcher) (born 1940), American baseball relief pitcher Jack Warner (third...
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  • efforts at finding Christmas spirit are in vain and Vixen is caught by a dog-catcher and taken to the pound. Santa hears Vixen is missing and travels to Southtown...
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    Section 2A Championship. In baseball, although he was the starting catcher, in one game Jack was used as a pitcher and struck out 16 in a playoff game against...
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  • Major League II (category Warner Bros. films)
    catcher Rube Baker who is getting used to the MLB life. Unlike the first film, which was rated R, Major League II was rated PG and released by Warner...
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    Blues, with catcher Osee Schrecongost sent to Cleveland in return for George LaChance. December 16, 1901: It is reported that Jack Warner, catcher with the...
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  • Fitzgerald (catcher) (fl. 1940s), Negro league baseball catcher John J. Fitz Gerald (1893–1963), American turf racing sportswriter Jack Fitzgerald (cyclist)...
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  • Popeye the Sailor (TV series) (category Television series by Warner Bros. Television Studios)
    13. "Dog-Gone Dog-Catcher" - September 19, 1960 - When Olive's poodle named Zsa-Zsa gets snatched by Brutus, the unruly dog catcher, Popeye is determined...
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    January 27, 2010) was an American author best known for his 1951 novel The Catcher in the Rye. Salinger published several short stories in Story magazine...
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    was signed as an amateur free agent by the Cubs. June 15, 1964: Lou Brock, Jack Spring, and Paul Toth were traded by the Cubs to the St. Louis Cardinals...
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    Pete's last Our Gang appearance was The Pooch in 1932. The plot had a dog catcher who attempts to catch Pete and euthanise him, but is unsuccessful. After...
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    Lindy McDaniel 33 Phil Mudrock 41 Barney Schultz 39 Paul Toth 33 Jack Warner Catchers  9 Cuno Barragan  6 Dick Bertell  7 Merritt Ranew  5 Jimmie Schaffer...
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  • Bob Humphreys 46 Larry Jackson 34 Cal Koonce 43 Lindy McDaniel 40 Jack Warner Catchers  6 Ed Bailey  6 Dick Bertell 15 Leo Burke 25 Chris Krug  8 Vic Roznovsky...
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  • Superman (TV series) (category Television series by Warner Bros. Television Studios)
    Saturday morning television series produced by Ruby-Spears Enterprises for Warner Bros. Television that aired on CBS from September 17 to December 10, 1988...
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  • March 25, 1939). In this cartoon two rogue dogs are being pursued by a dog catcher until they hide in an abandoned house. There they encounter a trunk owned...
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  • Rodney Ho (February 23, 2017). "Meredith purchases Peachtree TV from Time Warner/Turner Broadcasting System". Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Archived from...
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    Roger Bresnahan (category Major League Baseball catchers)
    player-manager, on the Giants. With Frank Bowerman and Jack Warner established as the Giants' catchers, McGraw played Bresnahan as the center fielder for...
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    without the possibility of parole. Bardo carried a red paperback copy of The Catcher in the Rye when he murdered Schaeffer, which he tossed onto the roof of...
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  • Don Prince 41 Barney Schultz 35 Morrie Steevens 39 Paul Toth 38 Jack Warner Catchers  9 Cuno Barragan  6 Dick Bertell 52 El Tappe  7 Sammy Taylor  8 Moe...
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    He ran track in junior high and also showed promise in baseball, as a catcher, but by the time he started high school he had ceased doing athletics to...
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    Parke Wilson (category American baseball catcher, 1860s birth stubs)
    backup catcher for majority of his playing career, first to Jack Doyle in 1893, then to Duke Farrell in 1894-95. He was the team's primary catcher in 1896...
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    II era and the years preceding the publication of his debut novel, The Catcher in the Rye. Hoult auditioned for the role because he was intrigued by the...
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  • Umstead (March 19, 2024). "Warner Bros. Discovery Strikes Bellator MMA Media Rights Deal". NextTV. Future US, Inc. "Warner Bros. Discovery Secures Exclusive...
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  • “Bwana Devil” was “enough of an eye catcher” to prompt Jack Warner to come out with his own 3-D production at Warner Bros. in 1953, “The House of Wax,”...
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    Keaton, actor and director Chief Keef, rapper Jack Klugman, actor Ryan Lavarnway, Major League Baseball catcher Geoffrey Lewis, actor Austin Matelson (aka...
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  • Hippety Hopper is a young kangaroo character in the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes series of cartoons. Robert McKimson introduced Hippety Hopper in Hop, Look...
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    Capital of the World" and only a few miles northeast of Hollywood—including Warner Bros. Entertainment, The Walt Disney Company, Nickelodeon Animation Studio...
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  • avoid the deportation of herself and her parents, she agreed to become a "catcher" (German: Greiferin) for the Gestapo, hunting down Jews hiding as non-Jews...
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    Rowena, South Dakota, nine miles out of Sioux Falls. She is the daughter of Warner Carl Olander (1908–1992) and Lucille Harriet Bennett (1912–1995). Olander...
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  • Rickman)) The Silence of the Lambs (Hannibal Lecter (Anthony Hopkins)) Storm Catcher (General William Jacobs (Robert Miano)) The Strain (Professor Abraham Setrakian...
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