• The Wilmington Blue Bombers were an American basketball team based in Wilmington, Delaware. They were a member of the American Basketball League. Delaware...
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  • Bobby Lewis, 78, American basketball player (South Carolina State, Wilmington Bombers) and coach (Haverford College). Loredana Martinez [it], 77, Italian...
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    1993–present Relocated Peninsula Pilots franchise Wilmington Bombers Basketball ABL 1941–1947 Wilmington Chicks Baseball Tri-State 1907–1914 Diamond State...
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  • dropped out in February 1940) Trenton Tigers (1941/42–49/50) Wilmington Blue Bombers (1941/42) Brooklyn Indians (1942/43–43/44, as Camden Indians in...
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  • professional career in the American Basketball League, mainly with the Wilmington Bombers. Hoefer was born in Germany but moved to the United States with his...
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  • per game with 13.7 in 1942. He spent three seasons playing for the Wilmington Bombers of the American Basketball League (ABL) and briefly embarked on a...
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    were renamed the Washington Generals in 1952. Wilmington also had a team in the ABL: the Wilmington Bombers played in the league in the 1940s. The Philadelphia...
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  • Auerbach only played in one game for the Senators. He joined the Wilmington Bombers the next season (1943–44) as they won the ABL championship, four games...
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  • Continental Basketball Association franchise history Delaware Stars Wilmington Bombers List of professional sports teams in Delaware Media related to Allentown...
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    Wilmington International Airport (IATA: ILM, ICAO: KILM, FAA LID: ILM) is a public airport located just north of Wilmington, North Carolina, in unincorporated...
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    1938–1942 Washington Brewers 1942–1943 Philadelphia Sphas 1943–1945 Wilmington Bombers 1945–1946 Trenton Tigers 1946 Washington Capitols 1946–1947 Trenton...
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  • Shipyard. After serving in the U.S. Navy, Ken played two seasons for the Wilmington Bombers in the American Basketball League. He also played in three games for...
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  • Forward Coaching career 1949–1951 Career history As player: 1945–1946 Wilmington Bombers 1947–1950 Scranton Miners 1948 Baltimore Bullets 1948–1949 Reading...
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  • career 1943–1950 Position Guard Number 5 Career history 1943–1945 Wilmington Bombers 1946–1949 Philadelphia Warriors 1949–1950 Trenton Tigers Career highlights...
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  • John Barr (basketball) (category St. Louis Bombers (NBA) players)
    basketball for the Penn State Nittany Lions. Barr played for the St. Louis Bombers of the Basketball Association of America (BAA) for 58 games during the...
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  • Paul Chadick (category Wilmington Blue Bombers players)
    League (CBL). On November 24, 1941, Chadick was signed by the Wilmington Blue Bombers of the American Basketball League (ABL). In mid-December, it was...
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    1935–1938 St. John's 1938–1941 Akron Firestone Non-Skids 1941–1942 Wilmington Bombers 1942–1948 Fort Wayne Zollner Pistons Position(s) Forward Coaching...
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    guard Coaching career 1947–1959 Career history As player: 1944–1945 Wilmington Bombers As coach: 1947–1949 Welch HS 1950–1952 Washington and Lee 1952–1959...
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  • In 1945–46, his best season, he played for the Wilmington Bombers and appeared in 15 games. The Bombers finished third in the league with a 14–14 record...
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    Bobby Lewis (basketball, born 1946) (category Wilmington Blue Bombers players)
    player: 1968–1969 Gillette Corporation/USA All Stars 1969–1974 Wilmington Blue Bombers As coach: 1978–1981 Haverford College (assistant) Career highlights...
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  • 1932) Bobby Lewis, 78, basketball player (South Carolina State, Wilmington Bombers) and coach (Haverford College) (b. 1946) Daniel McMahon, 41, musician...
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  • enlistment in the U.S. Army for World War II, he played for either the Wilmington Bombers or Jersey City Atoms. He finished his ABL career in 1947 having scored...
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  • Moe Spahn (category Wilmington Blue Bombers players)
    league in scoring. In 1941–42, he was eighth in scoring, for the Wilmington Bombers, who won the regular season to claim the ABL championship. He was...
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  • and a Clinton County, Ohio Sheriff's Office deputy, Robert Gates, in Wilmington, Ohio. The Highway Patrol trooper had stopped their vehicle, a blue Chevy...
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  • Mercuries Wilkes-Barre Barons Wilmington Blue Bombers Regular season standings Teams Allentown Jets Camden Bullets Delaware Blue Bombers Hamden Bics Hartford Capitols...
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  • (winning four titles in successive years) but the Sphas lost to the Wilmington Bombers 4–3 in the finals during the 1943–44 season, and then lost 4–1 to...
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  • Jets d. Scranton Miners 2-1 1965–66 Wilmington Blue Bombers d. Wilkes-Barre Barons 2-1 1966–67 Wilmington Blue Bombers d. Scranton Miners 2-1 1967–68 Allentown...
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    area bomber, submarine, and missile bases. The strategic mission is to eliminate the enemy nation's national defenses to enable following bombers and missiles...
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  • Delaware Stars (category Sports in Wilmington, Delaware)
    folded in mid-season. Delaware Destroyers First State Fusion Wilmington Bombers Wilmington Jets List of professional sports teams in Delaware Delaware...
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    Joe Biden (category Politicians from Wilmington, Delaware)
    students. He was admitted to the Delaware bar in 1969. Biden clerked at a Wilmington law firm headed by prominent local Republican William Prickett in 1968...
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