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George Herman Ruth (Babe Ruth) Growing up in Baltimore, trouble-maker Babe gave little indication that he was headed for immortality. Twenty seasons later, "Sultan of Swat" was arguably more recognizable and certainly better paid than the presidents who served during his career. The "Bambinos" death did little to temper the affection and Admiration three generations of baseball fans feel for him. As the Yankee Stadium monument so aptly describes him: Babe Ruth "A Great Ball Player. A Great Man. A Great American." | ||||||||||||||||||||
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QB Oakland Raiders Pro Career Versatile quarterback with NFL starting experience who combines preparation, accurate passing and an uncanny scrambling ability to consistently confound opponents . . . Has rushed for 1,191 yards on 262 carries (4.5 avg.) in 11-year NFL career with 10 touchdowns ...Has appeared in 84 career games with 58 starts in 11 pro seasons. | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Head Coach Colorado Avs Robert Hartley, born Sept. 7, 1960, in Hawkesbury, Ontario, spent four seasons preparing players -- and himself -- for the NHL. Hartley, who led the American Hockey League's Cornwall Aces and Hershey Bears to 151 regular-season victories in his four-year term as head coach, finally got his shot at the big time in 1998 when the parent Colorado Avalanche brought him west to Denver. | ||||||||||||||||||||
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