• The 1947 Wilmington Clippers season was their eighth season in existence and their fifth in the American Association (American Football League). They...
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  • The Wilmington Clippers were a professional American football team that played from 1937 to 1942, and from 1946 to 1949. They played in the American Association...
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  • The 1946 Wilmington Clippers season was their seventh season and their fourth season in the American Association. They had a 1-7-2 record which was their...
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  • Hank Harris (American football) (category Wilmington Clippers players)
    League for the Wilmington Clippers. He played college football at the University of Texas and was drafted in the eighth round of the 1947 NFL draft. Harris...
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  • Verlie Abrams (category Wilmington Clippers players)
    American football guard who played one season in the American Football League (AFL) for the Wilmington Clippers. He played college football for Missouri...
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    Doug Turley (category Wilmington Clippers coaches)
    played end for five seasons for the Washington Redskins of the National Football League (NFL), two with the Wilmington Clippers and one with the Bethlehem...
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  • George Veneroso (category Wilmington Clippers coaches)
    right tackle and coach who played for the Wilmington Clippers and Baltimore Blue Birds and later served as Clippers head coach. He was a player from 1937...
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  • Len McCormick (category Wilmington Clippers players)
    McCormick played professional football for the Wilmington Clippers of the American Football League in 1947 and for the Baltimore Colts of the All-America...
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  • John Lookabaugh (category Wilmington Clippers players)
    football for the Maryland Terrapins and also spent time with the Wilmington Clippers in the American Football League (AFL). Lookabaugh was born on September...
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  • schedule in 1949, they did join the AFL for the 1950 season; in addition, the Wilmington Clippers left the league and were replaced by the Brooklyn Brooks...
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  • Bill Anderson (American football, born 1921) (category Wilmington Clippers players)
    passes for 247 yards, a 24.7 average. Anderson returned to the Clippers for the 1947 season, and compiled 166 receiving yards on eleven receptions, an average...
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    from Atlanta February 6, 2019: Philadelphia 76ers to Los Angeles Clippers L.A. Clippers acquired Wilson Chandler, Mike Muscala, Landry Shamet, a lottery...
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  • the Wilmington Clippers of the American Football League (AFL) during their 1947 season. Sirochman died in 1996 in Washington, Pennsylvania. "Clippers Add...
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    professional sports teams in Delaware. "Plumbers, Grocers Help Tonies Dominate City Grid Conference". The News Journal. November 22, 1947 – via Newspapers.com....
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    Wilmington Park was a ballpark in Wilmington, Delaware that was located at the corner of 30th Street and Governor Printz Boulevard. It was home to the...
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  • (1946). The Farmers were immediately succeeded by the 1953 and 1954 Shelby "Clippers" of the Tar Heel League, who were a minor league affiliate of the New York...
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    Westchester Bulls (1967-1968) Westchester Crusaders (1963–1964) Wilmington Clippers/Renegades (1966-1967) 1962: Paterson Miners 17, Providence Steam...
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  • Bob Hainlen (category Wilmington Clippers coaches)
    later played a season with their farm team, the Wilmington Clippers, in 1949, before ending his professional career prior to the 1950 season. Hainlen was...
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  • Larry Weldon (category Wilmington Clippers coaches)
    Redskins, Weldon played for the Wilmington Clippers of the American Football League in 1946. He returned as coach for the Clippers in 1949, after a brief stint...
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  • Al Barillari (category Port Chester Clippers players)
    games. He last played in 1956. Barillari managed from 1947 to 1957, skippering the Clippers (1947–1948), Bristol Owls (1949–1950), Gloversville-Johnstown...
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  • Affiliates". Baseball-Reference. Sports Reference. Retrieved October 11, 2023. "1947 Philadelphia Phillies Minor League Affiliates". Baseball-Reference. Sports...
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    their season finale against the Wilmington Clippers postponed by rain that made the field unplayable, followed by cancellation when the Clippers team disbanded...
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  • T. J. Campion (category Wilmington Clippers players)
    appearing in five games. On November 4, Campion was sent to the Wilmington Clippers, the Eagles' farm team. Though expected to play, Campion did not...
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  • dropped out during 1946/47 season) Lancaster Roses (1947/48, franchise terminated in December 1947) Wilkes-Barre Barons (1947/48–52/53) Bridgeport Roesslers...
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  • July 16 Joe Bryant, 69, basketball player (Philadelphia 76ers, San Diego Clippers) and coach (Los Angeles Sparks) (b. 1954) J. Michael Cline, 64, businessman...
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  • Dim Montero (category Players of American football from Wilmington, Delaware)
    Montero had signed a deal whereby he would join the professional Wilmington Clippers if he did not find a college to attend; however, he ultimately entered...
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  • George Slagle (category Wilmington Clippers coaches)
    career, becoming the head coach of the newly formed Wilmington Clippers. They played their first season in 1937, compiling a 7–4 record under Coach Slagle...
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    James Goodnight (born 1943), software developer, CEO of SAS Institute (Wilmington) William B. Harrison Jr. (born 1943), former CEO of JPMorgan Chase (Rocky...
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  • (defeated the Washington Brewers, Troy Celtics, New York Jewels, and Baltimore Clippers in round-robin series) 1940–41 American Basketball League 1st (1st half);...
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  • Walt Masters (category Wilmington Clippers coaches)
    1939 (appearing in a total of 6 games) then went 8–10 in 1940 for the Wilmington Blue Rocks and Portland Beavers. Masters then returned to the NFL and...
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