Duke herman wedemeyer once said, I was born with a football in my crib. His familyheritage included Hawaiian, German, Irish, English, Chinese, and French http://www.hawaiifive0.org/Cast Members/duke.htm
Extractions: Hawaii Five-0 Fan Club Duke Lukela We first meet Edward D. "Duke" Lukela as a uniformed HPD sergeant. He works with Five-O a number of times before being assigned in 1972 to help Five-O full-time. He continues in this capacity for three years. Then, when Ben Kokua leaves the squad, Duke is promoted to plainclothes detective and becomes a full-fledged member of the Five-O squad. He continues to work for Five-O for the rest of McGarretts tenure as head of the agency. McGarrett seems fond of Duke and treats him in a more affectionate manner than some of the other members of the squad. Duke has a well-developed network of street sources and informers and is somewhat protective towards the prostitutes who give him information. He is also a sharpshooter and a martial arts expert. Duke was born June 19, 1926 to a family of "old missionary stock." His family is religious and strict, and Duke is forced to be secretive when helping his niece Gladys when she becomes pregnant out-of-wedlock. Raised in this environment, Duke seems to be ambivalent about the "old ways." He sometimes observes Hawaiian tradition and other times seems to have a wistful feeling that it should be "left in the past." As a young man, he was an Eagle Scout, served in the Navy or Naval Reserves where he learned about explosives, and acquired two degrees from Stanford University. He carries Badge #260. He is 5'10", weighs 175 pounds and has blood type A, Rh negative. He likes Hawaiian music, knows how to play the harmonica, and denies any knowledge of the ukulele.
Pro Football Programs - Bob's Archives herman wedemeyer, Billy Grimes, Dixie Howell, Cecil Isbell, George Taliafero, DutchClark California Sun at San Antonio Wings (World football League) 1st year http://www.bobsarchives.com/pro-football2.asp
Extractions: When you are ready to place your order, place a 1 in the appropriate box and click the "order" button. There's only one of each of these items as they are "one of a kind!" Bob's Archives gives you his personal guarantee on every collectable we sale. When you are ready to check out, go to the bottom of the page and click "check order". Buffalo Bills at L.A. Dons (John Kimbrough on cov. w/others) All-American Conf.: (George Ratterman, Glenn Dobbs, Burr Baldwin, Chuck Fenenbock) Excellent
Players Way, Charles; wedemeyer, herman; White, Reggie; Williams, Ricky; Wycheck, Frank;Young Category Sports football American NFL Players http//cbs.sportsline http://www.ad.com/Sports/People/__Football,_American_NFL/
The Art Of The Obituary Shedd, literary editor Murray Fisher, meteorologist John Hope, football great John writerLucille Kallen, Hawaii FiveO actor herman wedemeyer, marimba player http://www.thisistrue.com/honor.html
Extractions: HeroicStories Early in 1998, This is True author Randy Cassingham was distressed to see that not only had actor Jack Lord died, but that his death was virtually ignored in the mainstream media. Wanting to honor him somehow in his online column, Randy came up with the idea of an "honorary unsubscribe" symbolically deleting Lord from the This is True online distribution list. (Randy had no way of knowing if Lord actually was a subscriber, since it's virtually impossible to positively identify someone by their e-mail address alone.) Reaction was immediate: True 's readers loved the honor, so now someone is honored almost every week in This is True 's online mailing. Obituaries are pretty much a lost art in America, and most people ignore them. Why? Because few can relate to the usually poorly-written paragraph that tries to sum up a person's life. When Randy writes an "honorary unsubscription" notice, he makes it interesting as few writers can. When he skips a week here and there, readers complain that they miss reading about someone who made a difference in the world. (Randy notes that he cannot always include an honorary unsubscribe because sometimes he doesn't hear about a death that meets the criteria [more on that below], or because he doesn't always have time to research and write it the main part of
College Football History Facts, figures, records, results and teams.Category Sports football American College and University History Mexico College football Database. Individual players herman wedemeyer,St. Mary's halfback 194347. - Parent Directory. Last update http://www.cae.wisc.edu/~dwilson/rsfc/history/
Extractions: This Week in College Football History from the National Football Foundation WAJL10 College Football Encyclopedia 1st-N-Goal's Accomplishments of Autumn and College Football Data Warehouse National Champions Bowl Results Award Winners Past Final AP Polls and Past Final Coaches' polls (UPI 1950-1990, CNN/USA Today 1991-present). Two Cousins College Football Emporium has weekly AP Polls.
FOOTBALL-LINKS.COM: People: W Search football Links. Information. Charles Woodson Pictures. Frank Wycheck'sOfficial Page. herman wedemeyer Home Page. Kent's Ricky Williams Recap. http://www.football-links.com/links/People/W/
Directory :: Look.com Kurt (1) Watters, Ricky (1) Way, Charles (1) wedemeyer, herman (1) White Chapter Nonprofitservice organization of former professional football players who work http://www.look.com/searchroute/directorysearch.asp?p=99148
DINO - Language: Englisch - Sports - Football - American - NFL - Players Way, Charles Dieser Link verweist auf eine HauptKategorie wedemeyer, herman DieserLink http//cbs.sportsline.com/u/football/nfl/players/ - Verwandte Websites http://www.dino-online.de/dino_page_77e92420bcc1a27b363c3bb212d6ec19.html
Hawaii Five-0 Marys College AllAmerican football star of yesteryear, herman wedemeyer, whoplays Duke the liaison man between the Honolulu Police Department and the http://www.jacklord.net/Newsletter/July99.html
Extractions: CENTRAL DISPATCH THE HAWAII FIVE-0 NEWSLETTER Volume 1 July 1999 Issue 3 From the Files of Marty Cooper (The following article was originally from a 1978 Aloha Magazine and written by George Herman who played character parts throughout the series. The pictures are also the same ones accompanying the article.) Confessions of a Honolulu Hit Man And be robbed or beaten or mauled by me and my friends. I knocked Michael Anderson, Jr. unconscious, stuffed him behind the wheel of his van, and sent it flaming down the slopes of the Pali. I fenced hot opals, laundered syndicate money, and was hired twice by rival actors to kill Jack Lord - once as he was jogging in Kapiolani Park. Unfortunately that caper was unsuccessful, because I was shot in the head by a sniper hidden in the Rose Garden across the street. It was a classic double cross, sweetheart. Over the past ten years I have been pistol-whipped twice, strangled twice, shot four times, and booked by "Danno" annually. Thats right, baby, Im a character player on Hawaii Five-0 Normally I am disguised as a meek, middle-aged staff specialist for the Hawaii State Department of Education, but with a single call from my agent, I take vacation time, break out my hardware (I prefer a .44 caliber magnum - like Dirty Harry), and start working on the latest contract.
Searchalot Directory For Players Kurt (1); Watters, Ricky (1); Way, Charles (1); wedemeyer, herman (1); White Chapter Nonprofit service organization of former professional football players who http://www.searchalot.com/Top/Sports/Football/American/NFL/Players/
Extractions: Home Search News Email Greetings Weather ... Global All the Internet About AltaVista AOL Search Ask Jeeves BBC Search BBC News Business Dictionary Discovery Health Dogpile CheckDomain CNN Corbis eBay Education World Employment Encyclopedia Encarta Excite Fast Search FindLaw FirstGov Google Google Groups Infomine iWon Librarians Index Looksmart Lycos Metacrawler Microsoft Northern Light Open Directory SearchEdu SearchGov Shareware Teoma Thesaurus Thunderstone WayBackMachine Webshots WiseNut Yahoo! Yahoo! Auctions Yahoo! News Yahooligans Zeal Sponsored Links Top Sports Football American ... NFL : Players Related Web Sites NFL.com: Players - Profiles from the official site of the NFL. Provides comprehensive information including career highlights, season splits, game logs, and multimedia on each player. Listings may be browsed by name, position, or team.
Steve Dimitry's AAFC Web Page herman wedemeyer, LABaltimore. Punter, Glenn Dobbs, Brooklyn-LA. Punter, FrankieAlbert, San Francisco. Other AAFC Links Stan Grosshandler's All American football http://www.geocities.com/Colosseum/Arena/6925/aafc.html
Extractions: All-American Football Conference (1946-1949) AAFC Championship Games And Playoffs Year Winner, Score Runner-up, Score Game Cleveland Browns 14 New York Yankees (AAFC Championship) Cleveland Browns 14 New York Yankees (AAFC Championship) Buffalo Bills Baltomore Colts (Tie-breaker playoff) Cleveland Browns 49 Buffalo Bills (AAFC Championship) Cleveland Browns 31 Buffalo Bills (Semi-finals) San Francisco 49ers 17 NY/Brooklyn Yanks (Semi-finals) Cleveland Browns 21 San Francisco 49ers (AAFC Championship) AAFC All-Stars Cleveland Browns (Shamrock Bowl) * NOTE: In 1950, The AAFC folded and Cleveland, Baltimore, San Francisco were merged into the NFL. The New York-Brooklyn team was renamed the New York Yankees and they too were merged into the NFL. The Los Angeles Dons were merged into the NFL's Los Angeles Rams, The Buffalo Bills were merged into the Cleveland Browns and the Chicago Hornets were bought out by the NFL and disbanded. AAFC MVP Awards Year Player, Team Pos Glen Dobbs, New York TB Otto Graham, Cleveland QB Otto Graham, Cleveland
Television Passings: Alphabet (W) WAXMAN, AL / Actor, Writer Director, More Info, January 18 , 2001. wedemeyer,herman / Actor/football Star/Businessman/Senator, More Info, January 25 , 1999. http://telesearch.org/passings/alpha_w.htm
Extractions: WALSH, J.T. February 27 , 1998 WALSTON, RAY January 1 , 2001 WAXMAN, AL January 18 , 2001 WEDEMEYER, HERMAN / Actor/Football Star/Businessman/Senator January 25 , 1999 WENCES, SEÑOR / Spanish Ventriloquist April 19 , 1999 WENDELL, BILL / Actor/Announcer April 14 , 1999 WHITE, JESSE / Character Actor January 9, 1997 WILSON, FLIP / Comedian, Host November 25 , 1998 WILSON, GERRY RED / Comic Actor November 21 , 1998 WINTER, EDWARD / Actor March 8 , 2001 WISE, ERNIE / British Comedian March 21 , 1999 WORKMAN, WILLIAM / Producer March 6 , 1998
Two Cousins College Football Emporium Rutgers Homer Hazel, Alex Kroll, Paul Robeson; St. Mary's L. Bettencourt,herman wedemeyer; San Diego State George Brown; San Francisco Ollie Matson; http://www.2cuz.com/factoids/hofteam.html
Extractions: Players Only; Sorted by Team Air Force: Brock Strom Alabama: Johnny Mack Brown, John Cain, Harry Gilmer, John Hannah, Dixie Howell, Pooley Hubert, Don Hutson, Lee Roy Jordan, Vaughn Mancha, Johnny Musso, Ozzie Newsome, Fred Sington, Riley Smith, Don Whitmire Amherst: John Hubbard, Freddie Scott Arizona: Ricky Hunley Arizona State: Michael Haynes, John Jefferson, Danny White Arkansas: Lance Alworth, Chuck Dicus, Wear Schoonover, Clyde Scott, Billy Ray Smith, Lloyd Phillips Army: Doc Blanchard, Paul Bunker, Red Cagle, Bill Carpenter, Charles Daly, Glenn Davis, Pete Dawkins, Arnold Galiffa, Edgar Garbisch, Jack Green, Don Holleder, Doug Kenna, John McEwan, Frank Merritt, Robin Olds, B. Poole, Joe Steffy, Babe Weyand Auburn: Terry Beasley, Tucker Frederickson, Walter Gilbert, James Hitchcock, Bo Jackson, Pat Sullivan Baylor: Larry Elkins, Bill Glass, Barton Koch, Jim Ray Smith, Mike Singletary Boston College: Chet Gladchuk, Gene Goodreault, Mike Holovak, George Kerr, Charles O'Rourke Boston University: Harry Agganis Brigham Young: Jim McMahon, Gifford Nielson, Marc Wilson, Steve Young
Two Cousins College Football Emporium: The war was over by autumn, but Army kept up its football offensive with a Doc Blanchard,Army Glenn Davis, Army Bob Fenimore, Oklahoma A M herman wedemeyer, St http://www.2cuz.com/seasons/1945.html
Extractions: No top-ranked teams were beaten in 1945. 1945 Recap The war was over by autumn, but Army kept up its football offensive with a second straight unbeaten season. Each time the Cadets snapped the ball in 1945 they gained eight yards. The average score of their nine wins slipped a bit to 465, but again they treated Notre Dame harshly. Facing the No.2 Irish at Yankee Stadium on Nov.9, Army crushed them, 480. A thousand miles from West Point, the talent pool wasn't quite so predictable. The war effort had wiped out Alabama's roster in 1943 and forced coach Frank Thomas to cancel the season. A year later, the Crimson Tide returned to go 512 and reach the Sugar Bowl. In '45, with sophomore Harry Gilmer at quarterback, they beat everyone they played, including Southern Cal by 20 points in the Rose Bowl. The loss was USC's first in the Rose Bowl after eight wins. The Cotton Bowl, however, belonged to Texas' sophomore quarterback Bobby Layne. Layne ran for four touchdowns, passed for two others and kicked four extra points as the No.10 Longhorns showed Missouri, 4027.
Asian Americans In Football? Damn Straight s quite a few Asians and Asian Pacific Islanders played football in college Therehas been a number of hapa players herman wedemeyer (half Chinese) played for http://www.hardboiled.org/3-2/football.html
Extractions: asian americans in football? damn straight by burt takeuchi One of the first Asian American football pioneers was Son Kai Kee who played for the Cal Bears in 1918. During the 1940s, Babe Nomura played for San Jose State. For most Nissei (second generation Japanese Americans) student athletes, the internment of Japanese Americans into concentration camps during WW2 ended or delayed their participation in sports. Conkling and Francis Wai both played for UCLA during the late 1930s and 1940s Abe Dung played for Santa Clara University during the 1940s. One of the early professional pioneers was a halfback named Walter Aichieu who played for the Dayton Triangles during the 1920s. Wally Yonemine played halfback and kick returner for the early San Francisco Forty Niners in the late 1940s. Yonemine later played and coached professional baseball in Japan during the 1950s. Football was a different game in those days since players went on both offense, defense and special teams. Helmets were made of leather and had no face masks. Broken noses and knocked out teeth were common. In the 1970s-1980s quite a few Asians and Asian Pacific Islanders played football in college and in the pros. Many were of Samoan and Hawaiian decent. Some of the most notable were Mosi Tatupu FB USC and New England Patriots (one time NFL rushing leader), Manu Tuiasosopu DT (Super Bowl SF49ers vs Miami) John Lee UCLA PAC 10 scoring leader (kicker), Micah Matsuzaki WR BYU (caught 4TDs in one game) Jesse Sapolu offensive linemen for Hawaii and Super Bowl Champion SF 49ers. The late Mark Tuinea OT for the Super Bowl Champion Dallas Cowboys. Dan Saleamua played nose tackle for Arizona State and the Kansas City Chiefs. One of the most notable coaches is Norm Chow offensive coach for BYU. Coach Chow was a key architect of the famous West Coast Offence at BYU.
Football.com - NCAA Football presented in 1935 as the DAC Trophy by the Downtown Athletic Club of New York Cityto the best college football player east herman wedemeyer, St Mary's, HB, 152. http://www.football.com/college/records/NCAAHeisman.shtml
Extractions: HEISMAN TROPHY Originally presented in 1935 as the DAC Trophy by the Downtown Athletic Club of New York City to the best college football player east of the Mississippi River. In 1936, players across the country were eligible and the award was renamed the Heisman Trophy following the death of former college coach and DAC athletic director John W. Heisman. YEAR PLAYER SCHOOL POSITION POINTS JAY BERWANGER Chicago HB Monk Meyer Army HB Bill Shakespeare Notre Dame HB Pepper Constable Princeton FB LARRY KELLEY Yale E Sam Francis Nebraska FB Ray Buivid Marquette HB Sammy Baugh TCU HB CLINT FRANK Yale HB Byron (Whizzer) White Colorado HB Marshall Goldberg Pitt HB Alex Wojciechowicz Fordham C DAVEY O'BRIEN TCU QB Marshall Goldberg Pitt HB Sid Luckman Columbia QB Bob MacLeod Dartmouth HB NILE KINNICK Iowa HB Tom Harmon Michigan HB Paul Christman Missouri QB George Cafego Tennessee QB TOM HARMON Michigan HB John Kimbrough FB George Franck Minnesota HB Frankie Albert Stanford QB BRUCE SMITH Minnesota HB Angelo Bertelli Notre Dame QB Frankie Albert Stanford QB Frank Sinkwich Georgia TB FRANK SINKWICH Georgia TB Paul Governali Columbia QB Clint Castleberry Georgia Tech HB Mike Holovak Boston College FB ANGELO BERTELLI Notre Dame QB Bob Odell Penn HB Otto Graham Northwestern