The Chicago Studebaker Flyers (also known as the Chicago Studebakers) were a National Basketball League team from 1942 to 1943. They were funded by the...
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Sonny Boswell (category Chicago Studebaker Flyers players)
31–29 championship win over the Chicago Bruins. During the 1942–43 season, Boswell played for the Chicago Studebaker Flyers of the National Basketball League...
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Paul Sokody (category Chicago Studebaker Flyers players)
basketball player. He played for the Sheboygan Red Skins and Chicago Studebaker Flyers in the National Basketball League for five total seasons, averaging...
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Al Johnson (basketball) (category Chicago Studebaker Flyers players)
played in the National Basketball League for the Chicago Studebaker Flyers in one game during the 1942–43 season. He also played in independent leagues...
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Johnny Orr (basketball, born 1918) (category Chicago Studebaker Flyers players)
League, Orr competed as a guard for the Chicago Studebaker Flyers (1942–43), Sheboygan Red Skins (1943–44), and Chicago American Gears (1944–46). In his lone...
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Bernie Price (category Chicago Studebaker Flyers players)
many years. He also played for the Chicago Studebaker Flyers in the National Basketball League (NBL) during the 1942–43 season and averaged 9.0 points...
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Tony Peyton (category Chicago Studebaker Flyers players)
basketball player. He played for the Chicago Studebaker Flyers in the National Basketball League during the 1942–43 season and averaged 2.4 points per...
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National Basketball League (United States) (redirect from 1943–44 National Basketball League (United States) season)
players. In the 1942–43 season, with many players in the armed forces, two NBL clubs, the Toledo Jim White Chevrolets and the Chicago Studebakers, filled their...
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Dick Evans (athlete) (category Chicago Studebaker Flyers players)
Hammond Ciesar All-Americans, Sheboygan Red Skins, Chicago Bruins, and Chicago Studebaker Flyers. In 32 career games played he averaged 2.4 points per...
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Hillery Brown (category Chicago Studebaker Flyers players)
played for one season in the National Basketball League for the Chicago Studebaker Flyers, averaging 4.1 points per game. "Hillery Brown NBL stats". basketball-reference...
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Roosie Hudson (category Chicago Studebaker Flyers players)
an American professional basketball player. He played for the Chicago Studebaker Flyers in the National Basketball League for one season. He also played...
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Duke Cumberland (category Chicago Studebaker Flyers players)
6.9 points per game in the National Basketball League for the Chicago Studebaker Flyers. United States portal The Harlem Globetrotters (film) "Duke Cumberland...
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Ted Strong (category Chicago Studebaker Flyers players)
from 1935 to 1942 and from 1946 to 1949, during the baseball off-season. In 1942, he also briefly played for the Chicago Studebaker Flyers of the National...
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The 1942–43 season was the second season of the Fort Wayne Zollner Pistons franchise in the National Basketball League. The Pistons came into the season...
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Mike Novak (category Chicago Studebaker Flyers players)
game over the course of his career as a member of the Chicago Bruins, Chicago Studebaker Flyers, Sheboygan Red Skins, Syracuse Nationals, Rochester Royals...
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Babe Pressley (category Chicago Studebaker Flyers players)
basketball player. He played in the National Basketball League for the Chicago Studebaker Flyers. He was also a long-time player for the Harlem Globetrotters....
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World Professional Basketball Tournament (section 1942)
Sparklers 9th Place: Akron Collegians, Indianapolis Pure Oils, Chicago Ramblers, South Bend Studebaker Champions 1st Place: Fort Wayne Zollner Pistons 50- Brooklyn...
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speed lines. Examples include the 1934 Chrysler Airflow and the 1934 Studebaker Land Cruiser. The cars also featured new materials, including bakelite...
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inspiration for Raymond Loewy and his design team at Studebaker for the 1950 and 1951 model-year Studebakers. The whine of the speeder bike engines in Return...
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2019. "1942–43 NBL Season Summary". basketball-reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved October 12, 2019. "Sheboygan Red Skins → 1942–1943". Pro...
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were primarily manufactured on Buick chassis, but also occasionally on Studebaker, Cadillac and REO chassis, and intercity buses, initially (1930s and early...
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Retrieved June 14, 2019. "1942–43 NBL Season Summary". basketball-reference.com. Sports Reference, LLC. Retrieved June 14, 2019. "1943–44 NBL Season Summary"...
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Strike 1913 (United States) Rubber Workers' Strike 1913 (United States) Studebaker Motors Auto Workers' Strike 1913 (United States) Wheatland, California...
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