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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 worst season.
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The 1946WilmingtonClippersseason was their seventh season and their fourth season in the American Association. They had a 1-7-2 record which was their...
The WilmingtonClippers were a professional American football team that played from 1937 to 1942, and from 1946 to 1949. They played in the American Association...
The 1947 WilmingtonClippersseason was their eighth season in existence and their fifth in the American Association (American Football League). They finished...
The 1942 WilmingtonClippersseason was their sixth season in existence. Due to World War II, the 1942 American Association season was cancelled. So the...
American football guard who played one season in the American Football League (AFL) for the WilmingtonClippers. He played college football for Missouri...
football for the Maryland Terrapins and also spent time with the WilmingtonClippers in the American Football League (AFL). Lookabaugh was born on September...
played end for five seasons for the Washington Redskins of the National Football League (NFL), two with the WilmingtonClippers and one with the Bethlehem...
during their bye week, the Eagles tied the independent WilmingtonClippers 21–21 at Wilmington Park before 8,500 fans. Note: Tie games were not officially...
Paterson Panthers before going to the local WilmingtonClippers. He appeared in four games with the Clippers, starting two. He was on their 1940 roster...
later played a season with their farm team, the WilmingtonClippers, in 1949, before ending his professional career prior to the 1950 season. Hainlen was...
hardball and played for Morrow's Baseball Shamrocks, Manoa, and the WilmingtonClippers. Additionally, he had a tryout with the Brooklyn Dodgers and they...
League, where he played for the Wilmington Blue Bombers in Wilmington, Delaware. He led the EBL in assists in the 1966–67 season and was named to the EBL All-Star...
football at the center and linebacker positions for Baylor, the WilmingtonClippers, and Baltimore Colts. McCormick was born in 1922 in Eldorado, Texas...
Redskins, Weldon played for the WilmingtonClippers of the American Football League in 1946. He returned as coach for the Clippers in 1949, after a brief stint...
right tackle and coach who played for the WilmingtonClippers and Baltimore Blue Birds and later served as Clippers head coach. He was a player from 1937...
Frazer Field through the 1946season, the team played its home games at Wilmington Park until midway through the 1952 season. In their last game at the...
through 1945. Triple-A was established as the highest classification in 1946, and Class A1 became Double-A, with Class A through D remaining. These six...
Spirida began his professional football career in 1937 playing for the WilmingtonClippers alongside teammate Vince Lombardi. In 1938, Spirida played for the...
their season finale against the WilmingtonClippers postponed by rain that made the field unplayable, followed by cancellation when the Clippers team disbanded...
Montero had signed a deal whereby he would join the professional WilmingtonClippers if he did not find a college to attend; however, he ultimately entered...
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the 1933 season. The Bulls were unable to operate for the 1934 and 1935 seasons due to the Great Depression. Meanwhile, a team from Wilmington, North Carolina...
Boston Celtics) and coach (Boston Celtics, Milwaukee Bucks, Los Angeles Clippers, Philadelphia 76ers). January 28 – Hershell West, 82, American college...
1952), actor (Raleigh) Briana Venskus (born 1987), actress (Wilmington) Ben Vereen (born 1946), actor, entertainer (Laurinburg) Jill Wagner (born 1979)...
Association (EBA)—was a professional basketball league which lasted 63 seasons from 1946 to 2009. Teams Allentown Jets Anchorage Northern Knights Baltimore...
siblings were raised in the Methodist faith. In 1968, the family moved to Wilmington, North Carolina. Jordan attended Emsley A. Laney High School, where he...