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  Arizona Wranglers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Arizona Wranglers were a professional American Football team in the United States Football League in the mid 1980s.
Arizona's USFL team in 1983 was one of the league's weakest teams.
After the 1984 season, the Wranglers merged with the Oklahoma Outlaws to form the Arizona Outlaws for the 1985 season.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Arizona_Wranglers   (140 words)

  
 Station Information - Arizona Outlaws
Arizona Outlaws were a professional American football team that played in the United States Football League in the mid 1980s.
The Arizona Outlaws played the 1985 USFL season as a result of a merge between the Arizona Wranglers and the Oklahoma Outlaws.
The Arizona Outlaws where schedule to play the fall 1986 USFL season, but the league never played a down after 1985.
www.stationinformation.com /encyclopedia/a/ar/arizona_outlaws.html   (82 words)

  
 Department of Public Safety History Page-State of Arizona   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The first regional law enforcement effort in Arizona occurred in 1901 when the territorial governor organized the "Arizona Rangers." This small force made a strong impact on the rustling and smuggling problems of the time but was disbanded in 1909, three years before Arizona achieved statehood.
It consolidated the functions and responsibilities of the Arizona Highway Patrol, the Enforcement Division of the Department of Liquor Licenses and Control, and the Narcotics Division of the Arizona Department of Law.
Arizona's reputation as the West's last refuge for hard-bitten desperados was a major reason its admittance to statehood was delayed so long.
www.dps.state.az.us /about/history   (1451 words)

  
 [Arizona]
I thought Arizona would be ugly and brown, dusty and dry, with nothing but snakes and scorpions.
Arizona, (like most of the western states) has been experiencing drought conditions for some time and without the winter snow in the high country, our reservoirs levels are dropping pretty low.
The rugged Chiricahua Mountains in south east Arizona was a hiding place for Geronimo and his band of Apaches, and a perfect place from which to carry out his vindetta against the white settlers.
members.aol.com /paloverde21/1Webpages/arizona.htm   (1517 words)

  
 ARIZONA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The outlaws are believed to have fled into the Tinajas Atlas Mountains to a hideout and it is a good possibility that some of this, and probably additional caches of loot, was buried there.
The outlaw Zwing Hunt, who took in part in the Skeleton Canyon fracas, is said to have buried part of the treasure in gold and diamonds in a canyon on Harris Mountain.
A dying outlaw is to have revealed that the value of this treasure hoard was $300,000.
www.losttreasureusa.com /StateTreasures/StateTreasuresARIZONA.htm   (9778 words)

  
 ARIZONA OUTLAWS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Arizona Outlaws are a loose group of unaffiliated rowers who like to row and compete.
The name "Arizona Outlaws" was created and registered with USRowing to provide a method for local unaffiliated rowers to race multi-person boats at USRowing sanctioned events.
Active Outlaws may be asked to share expenses for necessities like US Rowing group membership, though there are no plans to ask for this at present (and you can always opt out of the group).
arizonaoutlaws.org   (276 words)

  
 Oklahoma/Arizona Outlaws   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Oklahoma Outlaws were one of six expansion teams to take the field in 1984, and the Outlaws shot out of the gate with a 6-2 record, good enough to tie the defending champion Michigan Panthers for the Central Division lead.
The Outlaws' defense allowed an incredible 309 points in the losing streak, and Oklahoma finished last in the league in rushing.
Oakland Invaders, the Outlaws merged with the Arizona Wranglers following the season to form the Arizona Outlaws.
www.sfo.com /~csuppes/USFL/OklahomaOutlaws/outlaws.htm   (416 words)

  
 Western Outlaws   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Western outlaw is typically a criminal who operates from a base in the wilderness, and makes periodic raids on civilized settlements.
In common law, an outlaw was a person who had defied the laws of the realm, by such acts as ignoring a summons to court, or fleeing instead of appearing to plead when charged with a crime.
Because the outlaw has defied civil society, that society was quit of any obligations to the outlaw; outlaws had no civil rights, could not sue in any court on any cause of action, though they were themselves personally liable.
www.wwwtln.com /finance/204/western-outlaws.html   (891 words)

  
 The  Official Site of the Outlaws
Although the Reggie White League's Outlaws have taken over at the Gamblers mini camp weeks ago, the Doug Flutie Outlaws had their first mini camp July 9th.
The Outlaw Poll will let you give your opinion on what the Outlaws are up to.
Outlaws logo and colors are abandoned by the Oklahoma/Arizona Outlaws and the United States Football League and used without permission.
www.blackmountainoutlaws.com   (295 words)

  
 Tucson Outlaws   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Southern Arizona's prominence as a breeding ground for top softball is known by college coaches, who routinely pluck 20 or so locals each year to play on Division I teams.
Foster, the Star's 2002 All-Southern Arizona Co-Player of the Year, is 14-14 this season with a 1.64 ERA for Northwestern (32-18), the No. 4 seed in the Tucson regional.
In 2004, the OUTLAWS will attempt to form a Women's team to satisfy the need of our ex-players and older player's who still wish to continue their softball careers or want to stay sharp during the summer months while away from College.
www.eteamz.com /TucsonOutlaws18   (1486 words)

  
 Arizona Outlaws   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Arizona Outlaws were a professional Americanfootball team that played in the UnitedStates Football League in the mid 1980s.
The Outlaws began their history in San Diego as a franchise awarded to William Tatham, though the team never played a gamethere.
Following a 1984 season which saw significant financial losses, Tatham merged the clubwith the Arizona Wranglers for the 1985 season, creating the Arizona Outlaws.
www.therfcc.org /arizona-outlaws-173775.html   (154 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Arizona county halts mail-in marriage licenses   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Arizona law mandates that a marriage license be issued only to a male and a female.
It was changed to specify gender in 1975 after two Phoenix men were granted a marriage license, which was later revoked.
The couples, one lesbian and one gay, received the licenses in Cochise County in 1999.
www.usatoday.com /news/nation/2004-03-07-mailin-ban_x.htm   (366 words)

  
 Arizona White Mountains Online
Several outlaws reportedly are buried at the bottom.
One of the finest Brown trout fisheries in the state of Arizona.
Located 22 miles Southwest of Heber on Arizona 260 and FR 149 at an elevation of 7500 feet.
www.wmonline.com /attract/lakes.htm   (3916 words)

  
 usfl   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Various legal maneuvers over the next few years kept the league technically alive into the early 1990s, but the USFL never played another down of football.
Arizona Wranglers (1983, 1984; Arizona and Chicago owners traded franchises)
Chicago Blitz (1983,1984; Arizona and Chicago owners traded franchises)
www.yourencyclopedia.net /USFL.html   (490 words)

  
 New Arizona Cardinals Stadium
The Arizona Sports & Tourism Authority is contributing $266.6 million and the Arizona Cardinals are contributing $104 million.
Miller suggested the authority's ability to sell construction bonds also was clouded for most of 2002 by the Arizona Legislature's threat to pull the plug on the project and controversy with site selection.
Eisenman's vision is a shiny metallic-silver beacon whose color and reflected light are supposed to shift to mimic the countless hues of Arizona's desert skies.
www.california.com /~csuppes/NFL/ArizonaCardinals/newindex.htm   (2733 words)

  
 History
Some Arizona outlaws made a practice of waylaying the Mexicans on their way north, when they were carrying gold, coins and bullion to Tombstone or Tucson to make their purchases.
In one famous encounter in Skeleton Canyon in the far southeast corner of Arizona, fifteen Mexicans were reportedly held up and killed by the Curley Bill Brocius gang, with their bodies left for the coyotes and buzzards.
When the outlaws began to strike north of the border, Arizonans of Mexican ancestry were often targeted first.
www.discoverseaz.com /History/TStone.html   (1861 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Arizona Outlaws
Arizona Outlaws logo, claiming fair use This work is copyrighted.
United States simply as football, is a competitive team sport that is both fast-paced and strategic.
The United States Football League was a professional American football league that played three seasons between 1983 and 1985, in the process presenting the rival National Football League with its greatest competitor since the 1960s version of the American Football League.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Arizona-Outlaws   (468 words)

  
 The Wickenburg Sun - Wickenburg, Arizona: Archives
It was pointed out that certain sections of the town are filling up with shacks erected under the L-41 $200 limitation, and that they are not only an eyesore but also cause depreciation in the value of more substantial dwellings in the same neighborhood.
Although the amount of the settlement has not been disclosed, the purpose of the money is to give the band the funds to nationally re-advertise and distinguish themselves from the football club, said Wickenburg attorney Stephen Cuthbert, who initiated negotiations for the Outlaws, a top-rated country rock band based out of Wickenburg.
Simula Government Products is planning to locate a new assembly plant somewhere in Arizona, and Wickenburg officials said it would be the catalyst to start development in the town's industrial park.
www.wickenburgsun.com /articles/2005/03/19/news/news07.txt   (564 words)

  
 Sun Devil Stadium
In fact, on those weekends, Interstate 10 in New Mexico and Arizona is filled with Texas license plates.
Many years ago, the Cowboys secured the radio rights to Arizona when the Rams weren't interested (I saw an article which mentioned this not too long ago), helping to build a whole generation of Phoenix natives who grew up as Cowboy fans (yours truly included).
An Arizona Republic poll last year found the 'Boys only slightly behind the Cardinals as the favorite team of local residents.
www.california.com /~csuppes/NFL/ArizonaCardinals/index.htm   (528 words)

  
 The High Chaparral Curly Bill Brocius
Without a doubt, he was one of the worst outlaws in Arizona history.
Tombstone, Arizona, was positively the "toughest town on earth." Sometime around 1870, a 22-year-old prospector named Ed Schieffelin wandered down from Oregon to the rugged Huachuca Mountains.
He entered a saloon in Galeyville, Arizona, on 25 May 1881, and was immediately confronted by two of the toughest outlaws in the area, Brosius and his pal Jim Wallace.
www.thehighchaparral.com /historic4.htm   (1611 words)

  
 Arizona Outlaws
The 3rd Annual Arizona Outlaw Erg Marathon was held September 24th in Tempe Arizona.
The Arizona Outlaws congratulate the Rio Salado Varsity Women’s Eight and the Tempe Junior Crew Varsity Men’s Eight for their winning performance at the inaugural Arizona Junior Rowing State Championships held April 23, 2005t on Tempe Town Lake.
The Arizona Outlaws sponsored the perpetual trophies for the Men’s and Women’s Varsity Eight to show their support of high school rowing throughout Arizona.
arizonaoutlaws.org /wp   (4869 words)

  
 No Copyright? Sonic Outlaws Director Craig Baldwin
Arizona: Could be the water, could be the lack of it
Sonic Outlaws is the product of self-described "film bum" Craig Baldwin, who for almost two decades has been scavenging snippets of film and video and transforming them into "film collage-essays," as he calls them (his first film, Wild Gunman, was completed in 1978).
In Sonic Outlaws, Arizona's own Doug Kahn, who made the hilarious sound collage "Reagan Speaks for Himself," seems a bit annoyed at Fine Young Cannibals for sampling his work without acknowledging or compensating him.
www.deuceofclubs.com /write/baldwin.htm   (1421 words)

  
 Arizona Outlaws -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The team was unable to acquire access to San Diego's Jack Murphy Stadium for its games, and summarily relocated to (Click link for more info and facts about Tulsa, Oklahoma) Tulsa, Oklahoma for its inaugural 1984 season as the (Click link for more info and facts about Oklahoma Outlaws) Oklahoma Outlaws.
Following a 1984 season which saw significant financial losses, Tatham merged the club with the (Click link for more info and facts about Arizona Wranglers) Arizona Wranglers for the 1985 season, creating the Arizona Outlaws.
The team played in the USFL's 1985 season, and planned to continue play in the league's first fall season in 1986, but the league ceased operations following its phyrric victory in an anti-trust lawsuit against the older (Click link for more info and facts about National Football League) National Football League.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/a/ar/arizona_outlaws.htm   (188 words)

  
 United States Football League biography .ms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The owners of the Arizona Wranglers and Chicago Blitz franchises basically traded teams, with all 1983 Arizona players playing in Chicago for 1984 and vice-versa; and
The Arizona Wranglers (nee Chicago Blitz of 1983) would merge with the Oklahoma Outlaws, forming the Arizona Outlaws.
The Chicago Blitz (nee Arizona Wranglers of 1983) also folded.
united-states-football-league.biography.ms   (884 words)

  
 Arizona Wranglers - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Arizona Wranglers - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
This page was last modified 23:01, 26 Apr 2005.
Arizona Wranglers, Single Season Leaders and External Links.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Arizona_Wranglers   (168 words)

  
 About Frank Kush - Frank Kush Youth Foundation - Encouraging Arizona youth in health and physical fitness activities.
The success of Kush's teams was instrumental in coming up with the money and support for Arizona State to put together what is considered one of the finest set of on-campus sport facilities at any university.
Came to Arizona State as an assistant to Dan Divine in 1955.
Coached professionally in Canada and with the Baltimore/Indianapolis Colts and Arizona Outlaws.
www.frankkush.org /About_Frank/about_frank.html   (570 words)

  
 Used Book Central Search / keyword(s): arizona history_   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Much on the local history of the Mesa, AZ area, as well as what it was like doctoring on the western frontier at the turn of the century.
Cultured, beautiful, perhaps more suited to the salons of Paris than the Arizona desert, she embraces life in a rough outpost in order to have a hand in history-making.
Workers of the Writers' Program of the Works Progress Administration in the State of Arizona: Near Fine in Fair dj Architecture Hastings House New York 1940 First Edition Hardcover NOISBN (price-clipped) [minimal wear to book; jacket heavily worn at edges/corners, various small tears/chips, some paper loss at spine ends and a few corners].
www.usedbookcentral.com /texis/ubc/searchbooks,keywords,arizona+history_,jump,420.html   (1995 words)

  
 Unholy marriage of politics, religion and discrimination
On a day when we bury a police officer who gave his life defending the rights of all Arizona citizens, a group of religious political activists is making plans to assure that some citizens are permanently discriminated against.
On Monday I contacted Cathi Herrod of the Center for Arizona Policy and Ron Johnson of the Arizona Catholic Conference, which are among the organizations supporting the effort.
Is that why they chose the epicenter of Arizona politics as the location to announce an expensive political campaign to promote an amendment to be voted on in a highly charged political election?
www.azcentral.com /news/columns/articles/0517montini17.html   (483 words)

  
 This is the USFL 1985 Arizona Outlaws
The Oklahoma Outlaws were on the ropes and looking to merge with another team.
With Frank Kush serving as the third head coach in Arizona in 3 seasons, the Outlaws jumped out to a 4-2 start in 1985, capped off by a 31-13 drubbing of the New Jersey Generals in week 6.
Now sitting at 5-9 with 4 weeks remaining in the season, the Outlaws would likely need to win the remainder of their games and then pray for a lot of help in order to get a post season birth.
www.thisistheusfl.com /team85az.htm   (471 words)

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