Walter Goodwin Staley, Jr. (October 20, 1932 – October 10, 2010) was an American equestrian who competed at the Olympic Summer Games 1952, 1956 and 1960...
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Lucas Staley (born September 16, 1980) is an American former college football player who was a running back for the BYU Cougars. Staley was a consensus...
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1912 Games, but had not competed since. The youngest participant was Walter Staley (19) from the United States, while the oldest rider was the Danish Kristian...
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on Trux von Kamax United States Charles Hough Jr. on Cassivellannus Walter Staley Jr. on Craigwood Park John Wofford on Benny Grimes 1956 Stockholm details...
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von Kamax United States (USA) Charles Hough Jr. and Cassivellannus Walter Staley Jr. and Craigwood Park John Wofford and Benny Grimes Individual jumping...
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MLA (1960–1978) and Minister of Finance (1974–1976), natural causes. Walter Staley, 77, American Olympic bronze medal-winning (1952) equestrian. Alison...
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George Halas (category Chicago Staleys players)
besides the Staleys/Bears. The game ended in a 14–14 tie. Despite a 10–1–2 record, the Staleys ended the season awash in red ink. The Staleys' financial...
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Alice in Chains had not played any live shows, citing Staley's health issues. In the meantime, Staley joined the supergroup Mad Season recorded the album...
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Spain -170.80 54 Alvaro Sabbo Marto Portugal -173.20 55 Hernán Espinosa Al-Herrasan Spain -177.60 56 Walter Staley Mud Dauber United States -182.00...
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Dan Staley is an American screenwriter and television producer. Staley began his career in advertising, working as a copywriter at J. Walter Thompson and...
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the Staley Company. — George Halas, in his book Halas by Halas. Originally named the Decatur Staleys, the club was established by the A. E. Staley food...
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History of the Chicago Bears (redirect from Chicago Staleys)
The Decatur Staleys, the organization that eventually became the Chicago Bears, were originally founded as a works team of the A. E. Staley food starch...
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−400.01 Michael Page Grasshopper −137.50 David Lurie Sea Tiger −142.00 Walter Staley Fleet Captain −146.01 15 Ireland Tony Cameron Sonnet −136.00 −416.51...
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and "Dam That River") from the band's final two shows with vocalist Layne Staley. The album received generally positive reviews from most critics, with Greg...
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Blixen-Finecke Jr. Olof Stahre Folke Frölén Sweden Wilhelm Büsing Klaus Wagner Otto Rothe Germany Charles Hough Jr. Walter Staley John Wofford United States...
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Bulgaria -172.80 49 António de Almeida Florentina Portugal -173.20 50 Walter Staley Craigwood Park United States -173.50 51 Joaquim Silva Faial Portugal...
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List of Chicago Bears seasons (redirect from List of Decatur Staleys seasons)
The Chicago Bears franchise was founded as the Decatur Staleys, a charter member of the American Professional Football Association (APFA). The team moved...
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Jack Burton Huntingfield -155.60 -500.00 Frank Duffy Drop Dead -162.40 Walter Staley Mud Dauber -182.00 18 Spain Joaquín Nogueras Thalia -161.60 -510.00...
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Diving Juno Irwin — Diving, Women's Platform Diving Charles Hough, Jr., Walter Staley, and John Wofford — Equestrian, Three-Day Event Team Competition Arthur...
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Buffalo team (NFL) (section "Staley Swindle")
Meanwhile, Buffalo and the Staleys had to win in order to capture the APFA Championship. The Pros were able to hold the Staleys to a scoreless tie at Cub...
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Switzerland -142.00 55 Carlos Moratorio Mesonero Argentina -143.01 56 Walter Staley Fleet Captain United States -146.01 57 Genko Rashkov Cratere Bulgaria...
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Edgar S. Gorrell (redirect from Edgar Staley Gorrell)
Edgar Staley Gorrell (February 3, 1891 – March 5, 1945) was an American military officer, aviation pioneer, historian, manufacturing entrepreneur, and...
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London: George Bell & Sons. pp. 25–26, 124. Staley, Edgcumbe (1906). Lord Leighton of Stretton. London: The Walter Scott Publishing Co., Ltd.; New York: Charles...
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Pard Pearce (category Chicago Staleys players)
player who played quarterback for six seasons for the Decatur Staleys, Chicago Staleys, Chicago Bears, Kenosha Maroons, and Providence Steam Roller. Pearce...
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hoof" was the nickname that Staley gave to Cantrell – as mentioned during his interview with Rockline in 1998, while Staley was on the phone. "Owned" and...
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Roy Mason Staley (April 18, 1915 – March 25, 2001) was an American hurdler. He competed in the men's 110 metres hurdles at the 1936 Summer Olympics. Evans...
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Died. Marian W. Clarke Republican December 28, 1933 – January 3, 1935 ? Staley N. Clarke Whig 31st March 4, 1841 – March 3, 1843 Ellicottville Yvette Clarke...
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Coaches' All-America team. Clark became the first freshman to win the Dawn Staley Award, which honors the best Division I guard. She shared two major Division I...
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Guy Chamberlin (category Chicago Staleys players)
football for nine years with the Canton Bulldogs (1919), Decatur / Chicago Staleys (1920–1921), Canton Bulldogs (1922–1923), Cleveland Bulldogs (1924), Frankford...
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(the latter founded as the Decatur Staleys before moving to Chicago in 1921 and being renamed the Chicago Staleys, then in 1922 being renamed the Chicago...
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