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  Billy Evans Obituary
Evans, who was visiting his son here, suffered a stroke last Saturday and was taken to the hospital at that time.
Billy Evans was noted for his pithy commentaries on the umpire-player relationship.
Billy Evans was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame by the Committee on Baseball Veterans on January 28, 1973.
www.baseball-almanac.com /deaths/billy_evans_obituary.shtml   (681 words)

  
 The Authentic Life Of Billy The Kid   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Billy was seventeen years of age in November, 1876, and was nearly as large as at the day of his death.
Billy was, at this time, about five feet seven and one half inches high, straight as a dart, weighed about one hundred and thirty-five pounds, and was as light, active, and graceful as a panther.
Billy's face, hands, and clothing, the wagons, the camp furniture, and the grass were bespattered with blood and brains.
www.volcano.net /~jackmearl/westerns/Billy/kid5.html   (1853 words)

  
 Billy Evans | BaseballLibrary.com
One of the foremost umpires in baseball history, Evans was refined and fastidious.
Both marched to the outfield and Evans began questioning the bleacherites as to whether the ball was fair or foul.
From 1920 to 1927 he wrote a syndicated column, "Billy Evans Says." In later years Evans served as GM for Cleveland (1927-36) and Detroit (1947-51), farm director for Boston (1936-40), GM of the NFL's Cleveland Rams (1941), and president of the Southern Association (1942-46).
www.baseballlibrary.com /baseballlibrary/ballplayers/E/Evans_Billy.stm   (1204 words)

  
 Evans v. Avery
Marie Evans sued the officers pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983 (1994); she sued the City pursuant to the same statute; and she and her parents, Muriel and Billy Evans, sued the City under Mass.
Though Evans is not bereft of talking points – the pursuit occurred in a densely populated residential area at a time when people would likely be ambling about, and the officers did not seriously consider alternatives to hot pursuit – these points, taken most favorably to Evans, add up to no more than possible negligence.
Evans next argues that the district court erred in granting summary judgment on her section 1983 claim against the City of Boston.
www.law.emory.edu /1circuit/nov96/95-2125.01a.html   (3362 words)

  
 Billy Evans - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William George Evans (February 10, 1884 - January 23, 1956) was an American umpire in Major League Baseball, working in the American League from 1906 to 1927.
He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1973, the third umpire ever selected.
He was an umpire for six World Series: 1909, 1912, 1915, 1917, 1919 and 1923.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Billy_Evans   (215 words)

  
 Brown/Dunn & Harbison/Garrard
EVANS was born on 25 Jun 1913 in, Angelina, Texas.
EVANS was born on 28 Jan 1855 in Angelina County, Texas.
EVANS was born in 1836 in Owen County, Indiana.
www.hal-pc.org /~wibr/d64.htm   (1257 words)

  
 DePauw University Archives and Special Collections
Billy Joe Evans is the second oldest of the eight children of Will Evans, a locomotive fireman, and Mildred Evans, a housewife.
Evans is keenly interested in teacher-learner interactions and the power of mentoring to overcome linear extensions into adulthood of the backgrounds of young people.
Evans is a 1995 Catalyst Medalist of the Chemical Manufacturer's Association and the 1997 Awardee of the Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation Award and of the American Chemical Society for Encouraging Disadvantaged Students into Careers in Chemical Sciences.
www.depauw.edu /library/archives/dpuinventories/julian_collection_s1_f48Evans.htm   (196 words)

  
 THE KIOWA PAGE - Featuring the Music Of Billy Evans Hunting Horse, Leader Of The Kiowa Nation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Billy Horse's response was quick and to the point, and he spoke for a united Indian front, all of one mind.
Billy was direct and concise in his reminder of broken promises not kept for hundreds of years.
Billy's son, Johny Horse, has also been in the studio and started his own series of recordings, and these songs will be made available on this web site in the near future.
members.aol.com /rgeguitar/Kiowa.html   (538 words)

  
 The Honorable Billy Lee Evans - CBIZ Kessler Government Relations, LLC
Evans was a leader in bankruptcy reform, improved tools for law enforcement, and stiffened penalties for criminals.
A fiscal conservative, Evans served on the executive committee of the Democrats for the Re-election of Reagan-Bush in 1984.
An astute legislative tactician, Evans believes that his clients are usually best served by a well-reasoned, low-key approach in disseminating his clients’ message to the appropriate Members and their staff.
www.cbiz.com /kessler/page.asp?pid=603   (375 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
He claims that the State was improperly relieved of the burden of proving an element of the offense by defense counsel\rquote s stipulation that Evans was a prisoner at the time of the incident.
The trial court instructed the jury that stipulations were to be accepted as evidence and that the parties had stipulated that Evans was a prisoner being held in jail on cash bond at the time of the alleged offense.
Evans di d not personally voice his approval of the stipulation or indicate that he would waive his right to a jury trial on all elements of the offense.
www.courts.state.wi.us /ca/opinions/99/99-3178.doc   (768 words)

  
 The Pardon
On February 18, 1879, Billy, Tom O'Folliard, Doc Scurlock, Yginio Salazar, and George Bowers, all former Regulators, met with Jimmy Dolan, Jessie Evans, Billy Mathews, and Billy Campbell in the streets of Lincoln.
At this time, Billy was already wanted on a territorial charge for the murder of Sheriff William Brady and on a federal charge for the murder of Andrew L. "Buckshot" Roberts.
On April 13, 1881, Billy was found guilty and sentenced to hang for the murder of Sheriff Brady (the murder charge on Roberts was thrown out earlier on a technicality).
www.angelfire.com /mi2/billythekid/pardon.html   (1103 words)

  
 Billy Evans -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
At 22 years of age, he was the youngest umpire in major league history; furthermore, he was among those very rare umpires who broke into the major leagues with no prior professional experience.
He was the base umpire for (additional info and facts about Charlie Robertson) Charlie Robertson's (A game in which a pitcher does not allow any opposing player to reach base) perfect game on April 30, 1922.
After he retired from umpiring, he became the general manager of the (additional info and facts about Cleveland Indians) Cleveland Indians (1927-35) and the (additional info and facts about Detroit Tigers) Detroit Tigers (1947-51), and also served as an executive in the minor leagues; he also authored articles and a book, Umpiring from the Inside.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/b/bi/billy_evans.htm   (214 words)

  
 Ethel McCune Evans - Wagon Tracks Story Page
I was the youngest of five children, four girls and a boy, born to Henry P. McCune, a native of Ohio born in 1854, and Altha (Addington) McCune, a native of Arkansas born in 1860.
Joe Evans was born March 13, 1918 in the 41 Community, Washita County, to Andrew Allen "Dan" and Ethel McCune Evans.
Alene Campbell of Cheyenne and one brother, Billy Evans of Hammon.
myweb.cableone.net /4jdurham/evans/evansobits.html   (1819 words)

  
 Billy Evans - TheBestLinks.com - Baseball Hall of Fame, Cleveland Indians, Detroit Tigers, February 10, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Billy Evans - TheBestLinks.com - Baseball Hall of Fame, Cleveland Indians, Detroit Tigers, February 10,...
Billy Evans, Baseball Hall of Fame, Cleveland Indians, Detroit Tigers, February...
William George Evans (February 10, 1884 - January 23, 1956) was a baseball umpire in the American League from 1906 to 1927.
www.thebestlinks.com /Billy_Evans.html   (231 words)

  
 Billy Evans :: TourSecurity.net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Billy also attended the Lost Angeles County Sheriff's Academy in 1976 where he completed a six month course.
After completing the Sheriff's Academy, Billy chose to embark in the entertainment security field as opposed to law enforcement, and began working for the County of Los Angeles, Department of Parks and Recreation.
In September of 1978, Billy was offered the opportunity to make a career change and became the personal assistant and personal security for Stevie Wonder, conducting all of Mr.
www.toursecurity.net /bios/billy.html   (177 words)

  
 ICT [2004/02/03]  Evans: Billy Frank Jr., a living symbol of courage and reconciliation
Billy is a man of unquestionable integrity who represents the ages and who stands as living testament to the historic quality of the land.
Billy has received many honors - from government at the local, state, national, international and tribal levels.
Evans also serves on the Board of Regents of the University of Washington.
www.indiancountry.com /content.cfm?id=1075858750   (644 words)

  
 OA Online Obituaries   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
MIDLAND — Billy Jack Evans was born on Nov. 26, 1932, in Coahoma.
Billy attended Texas AandM College at College Station, graduating in the spring of 1953 with an Agricultural degree in Range and Forestry and was commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in the United States Air Force.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Palmer and Louise Evans of Greenwood; son, Alan Lane Evans, and infant twin daughters, Sharon and Suzanne Evans.
www.oaoa.com /obit/obits122503.htm   (1082 words)

  
 Billy Kennedy Evans Jr
On December 5, 1968, SP4 Billy K. Evans Jr., observer, and WO1 John A. Berry, pilot, were aboard the lead OH6A helicopter (tail #67-16341), in a flight of two OH6As on a reconnaissance mission on a suspected enemy bunker complex in Tay Ninh Province, South Vietnam, very near the border of Cambodia.
Both Berry and Evans were initially declared Missing in Action, on the chance that they may have escaped the burning aircraft.
Based on the analysis of this film, the status of Evans and Berry was changed to Killed in Action, Bodies Not Recovered (KIA/BNR) by the U.S. Army.
www.angelfire.com /va2/VAPOW/Evans.htm   (542 words)

  
 Facts vs. Myth
Billy the Kid‘s exact date of birth and place is not known, and historians and biographers today are still trying to solve the mystery.
At the time of his death, it was consistently written that Billy the Kid was born in New York City, so it's very possible that it could be true and that the writers of that era knew something we don't.
Due to the reverse image of the only known photograph of Billy the Kid, it gave the incorrect impression that he was left-handed because his revolver is positioned on the left side.
www.aboutbillythekid.com /fact_vs_myth.htm   (3285 words)

  
 Doing Freedom fiction: DJ   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Billy Fravel's role in this grand scheme was that of a microwave technician.
Billy found the repetitive nature of the work boring in the extreme, but comforted himself with his company-approved DJ hobby, and the fact that they were paying him serious bucks to play space cadet.
A couple of weeks after the encounter in Evans' office, Billy was scheduled for a shift in Beam Control; taking his turn at directing the efforts of the technicians installing equipment on the Web, and remotely testing the completed work.
www.doingfreedom.com /gen/0601/fa.dj.html   (4177 words)

  
 Hall man charged in woman's death - gainesvilletimes.com
A Hall County man was charged with murder and kidnapping in connection with the stabbing death of a Braselton woman and the attempted abduction of her oldest child, the Jackson County Sheriff's Office said.
Gooch died from multiple stab wounds, said Evans, who declined to indicate where on her body she was stabbed.
But Evans said he was not aware of previous calls to his office regarding incidents involving Grizzle.
www.gainesvilletimes.com /news/stories/20041030/localnews/47961.shtml   (386 words)

  
 Music & Performance : Billy Colucci
Master jazz pianist and composer Billy Colucci, born and raised in South Philly started playing piano at age 8.
After a brief stint in Baltimore playing and composing for the Scott Cunningham Band, Billy returned to NYC where he played with Joe Labarbera and Elliot Zigmund.
Billy plays one set solo piano and one set with a trio.
www.creativealliance.org /events/eventItem444.html   (139 words)

  
 The Power of Kiowa Song   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
According to Billy Evans Horse, these songs were sung at the K'aw-tow.
According to Billy Evans Horse, this song was originally sung to honor the death of the buffalo and its sacrifice to the Kiowa people.
Billy received this song from his grandfathers when he was a boy.
www.uapress.arizona.edu /extras/kiowa/kiowasng.htm   (795 words)

  
 Evans Family
Evans was living with the Samuel R. Carden family when the 1870 Census of Lamar County was taken.
Elizabeth Dorsey's sister Mollie Dorsey is buried in the Evans Cemetery NW of Sulligent, AL.
Elizabeth Dorsey Evans life and her examples of courage, honesty and intergity will ever be an inspiration to all who survive.
www.fayette.net /carruth/evans.htm   (5002 words)

  
 NEWS CHANNEL 34 || Binghamton - Goodbye To Billy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Hundreds gathered today to mourn the loss of Billy Evans, the national Guardsman from Hallstead, Pennsylvania who died last week in Iraq.
Like his country… Billy's family was presented with three awards in his honor: The Combat Infantry Badge, a Purple Heart, and a Bronze Star, a high level army award for valor during combat.
Billy was buried at the Lakeview Cemetary in Lakeview.
www.newschannel34.com /news/local/story.aspx?content_id=2B1ABBDB-7DD9-4933-8B3C-6669E3AB6608   (300 words)

  
 It's Behind You - Bring On Those Wonderful Dames!
Evan’s 1937 Variety performance has to be the “Bill of Bills”- Norman Evans performing with Max Miller, Florence Desmond, George Formby, Cicely Courtneidge, Revnell and West, the Crazy Gang, Gracie Fields, and the Palladium orchestra conducted by Ivor Novello!
Billy’s West End Debut in pantomime was not quite what he’d hoped for- in 1942 he was at the Coliseum, playing the back legs of the dancing donkey, “Asbestos”, in “Mother Goose”, starring Norman Evans and Patricia Burke.
Billy’s costumes were always immaculate and fresh, created usually by Paddy and Mary Dickie (as were Terry Scott’s and many of Stanley Baxters) and his performance a true joy to watch.
www.its-behind-you.com /damesarticle.html   (7779 words)

  
 Billy Evans | National Baseball Hall of Fame
The arbiter Billy Evans joined the American League umpire crew in 1906 at the age of 22, becoming the youngest major league umpire.
Besides being an umpire, Evans contributed articles to several publications and authored “Umpiring from the Inside.” He also served as a front office executive for various teams after retiring.
Tell someone about Billy Evans by sending a free Hall of Fame Digital Postcard.
baseballhalloffame.org /hofers_and_honorees/hofer_bios/evans_billy.htm   (197 words)

  
 University of Michigan - Michigan Today
Emeritus Billy Joe Evans, who was 12 years old at the time the decision was handed down.
In Macon, “The libraries were segregated too,” Evans recalled.
To maintain segregation at the highest levels of study, Southern states frequently subsidized Black students' graduate work in the North, as was the case for Evans.
www.umich.edu /news/MT/04/Spring04/story.html?brown-bjevans   (1036 words)

  
 Dodger Blues - news archive - 11/03
Oakland GM Billy Beane made a phone call to Dan Evans, asking for permission to interview Rick Honeycutt— one of the Dodger minor league pitching coordinators— for the position of Oakland pitching coach.
According to reports, Evans eventually returned the call, granting Beane permission to interview Honeycutt.
Paranoid about losing his job if Frank McCourt's purchase of the Dodgers is ever approved, Evans confronted Beane about rumors that he'd like to be the new GM in Los Angeles.
www.dodgerblues.com /content/newsarchives/news_nov03.html   (787 words)

  
 Billy Evans is above the law   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Many of the key characters remain, and the gritty world of underground business still provides the central plot to the story; but other than that, the similarity of the 2 books rests with the quality of story, and the unnerving final twist to the plot.
Billy Evans, like all top boys, believes he is infallible.
But this time it is not Europe, but the dark streets of the East End where on every corner there is a way for Billy Evans to improve his position.
homepage.ntlworld.com /dougie.brimson/topdog.htm   (860 words)

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