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  Cal Hubbard Obituary
Hubbard was born in Keytesville, Mo., on Oct. 31, 1900.
Hubbard enjoyed hunting, and it was a hunting accident that ended his career as an umpire.
Cal Hubbard was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame by the Committee on Baseball Veterans on February 2, 1976.
www.baseball-almanac.com /deaths/cal_hubbard_obituary.shtml   (757 words)

  
  Cal Hubbard - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1934, Hubbard served as the line coach at Texas AandM, but he was persuaded to return to the field after only one year of college ball, going back to Green Bay for the 1935 season.
As Hubbard's football career winded down, he began to focus on a second career; he started umpiring in baseball's minor leagues in the summers before football seasons began, and by 1936 had reached the majors, where he worked in the American League from 1936 to 1951.
Hubbard died of cancer at age 76 in St.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Cal_Hubbard   (591 words)

  
 Cal Hubbard - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Hubbard moved on to the National Football League in 1927, signing with the New York Giants for a salary of $150 per game.
But Hubbard, who carried a lifelong dislike for big cities, didn't feel comfortable in New York, and a 1928 road game in Green Bay led him to request a trade to the Packers, indicating he would retire otherwise.
In 1934, Hubbard served as the line coach at Texas A&M, but he was persuaded to return to the field after only one year of college ball, going back to Green Bay for the 1935 season.
encyclopedia.worldsearch.com /cal_hubbard.htm   (563 words)

  
 Cal Hubbard | BaseballLibrary.com
In 1944, Hubbard gained notoriety as the first umpire to eject a pitcher (the Browns' Nels Potter) for throwing a spitball.
Hubbard's imposing size and keen eyesight made him one of the best at his trade.
Hubbard becomes the first man elected to both the Football and Baseball Halls of Fame.
www.baseballlibrary.com /baseballlibrary/ballplayers/H/Hubbard_Cal.stm   (347 words)

  
 Hubbard - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest in central New Hampshire functions as an outdoor laboratory for ecological studies.
Hubbard Glacier, a large freshwater glacier in Alaska and Yukon.
The Hubbard Medal, awarded by the National Geographic Society for distinction in exploration, discovery, and research.
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 Search Encyclopedia.com
Hubbard, Elbert Hubbard, Elbert, 1856-1915, American author and publisher, b.
Hubbard Glacier Hubbard Glacier, SE Alaska, largest tidewater glacier in North America, on Disenchantment Bay at head of Yakutat Bay, at the northern end of the Alaskan panhandle.
The calorie, or gram calorie, is the quantity of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of pure water 1°C. The kilocalorie, or kilogram calorie, is the quantity of heat required to raise the temperatu...
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 HickokSports.com - Biography - Cal Hubbard
At 6-foot-5 and somewhere around 250 pounds, Hubbard was football's first giant and the first lineman to consistently knock down passes almost as soon as they were thrown.
Hubbard was named to the first official All-Pro team in 1931 and was an All-Pro again in 1932 and 1933.
Hubbard became the American League's supervisor of umpires in 1958.
www.hickoksports.com /biograph/hubbardcal.shtml   (391 words)

  
 CAL: Digests: Tracking "Untracking": Evaluating the Effectiveness of an Educational Innovation
This "scaling up" study focuses on a) the interrelationship between multiple contexts of implementation, b) the degree of variation in the implementations of AVID guidelines at the new sites, and c) the contribution of institutional processes that facilitate or inhibit academic success.
Change can be bottom-up, outside-in, or top-down; the point of origin is not important as the involvement and support of teachers, principals, superintendents, parents, students, and board members to create and sustain reform.
Adoption and implementation of AVID illustrates the utility of viewing the "scaling up" of educational reform as a co-constructed process, that is, teachers and principals are actively involved in generating reform (Datnow, Hubbard, & Mehan, 1998).
www.cal.org /resources/digest/ResBrief3.html   (1446 words)

  
 Operation Clambake Present: Scientology Court Files
An issue is made by the government of the admission in evidence at the suppression hearing of "an inventory breakdown" and a "computer printout" which were prepared in conjunction with a study conducted on defendants' behalf of the seized materials.
And this case, namely, the case of the United States versus Hubbard, is the only case where documents in a suppression hearing, or otherwise, involving criminal charges have not been spread upon the public record.
Hubbard, Cr.No. 78-401 (D.D.C. filed Oct. 29, 1979) (submitted by defendants Heldt and Snider); Motion for Reconsideration of Part of the Court's Order of October 25, 1979, United States v.
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 Cal Hubbard -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Hubbard moved on to the (Click link for more info and facts about National Football League) National Football League in 1927, signing with the (Click link for more info and facts about New York Giants) New York Giants for a salary of $150 per game.
In 1934, Hubbard served as the line coach at (Click link for more info and facts about Texas A&M) Texas A&M, but he was persuaded to return to the field after only one year of college ball, going back to Green Bay for the 1935 season.
Hubbard died of cancer at age 76 in (Click link for more info and facts about St. Petersburg, Florida) St.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/c/ca/cal_hubbard.htm   (539 words)

  
 Al Segundo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Cal Hubbard was a Missouri farm boy, who tried the game of baseball at a young age, only to find he "...wasn't very good at it".
Cal Hubbard was named the NFL's "greatest tackle" for the leagues first 50 years.
Cal Hubbard was the first person elected to three national sports shrines: having been honored by the baseball Hall of Fame, and the college and professional football Halls of Fame.
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 Cal Hubbard   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Cal is the nickname (short for California) of the University of California, Berkeley, dating from the days when it was the only University of California campus (1868-1927), prior to thecreation of UCLA.
Cal is shorthand for referring to the state of California, as withnicknames such as Cal Poly San Luis Obispo or Cal State LongBeach.
CAL is an acronymn commonly used to refer to the Cyberathlete Amateur League.
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 Points and Authorities for Amended Scheduling Order Contains key details re Depositions of David Miscavige and Others
Hubbard went into hiding as a result of the plethora of actual and threatened criminal, civil and I.R.S. litigation that was surrounding him.
Ron Hubbard in all aspects of estate planning from the time he engaged me as his attorney in approximately April 1981 until his death on January 24, 1986, and also represented the Executor of his Estate through the probate of his Will, which was concluded in January 1989.
Hubbard's estate planning, he directed that his U.S. rights to the Advanced Technology, exclusive of copyrights, be conveyed to RTC at that time [referring to the time of the May 16, 1982 Assignment] and the remainder would be transferred to RTC following his death.
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 Recruiting '99
Seth Hubbard shot 59.4 percent from the floor and is capable of hitting the 3-pointer, a trait Bridges loves in his post players.
Nathan Hubbard was a two-time second team selection on the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin all-star team and the Titans' Most Valuable Player as a senior.
Hubbard, a 6-4 guard and IWU's most valuable player last winter, was a two-time second team all-College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin selection and finished his IWU career with 870 points, at No. 33 in career rebounds (388), sixth in assists (335) and seventh in 3-point field goals (109).
www.iwuhoops.com /recruiting.html   (1886 words)

  
 Operation Clambake Present: Scientology Court Files
If, as they insist, they are independent entities over whom Hubbard has influence only as the founder of their faith, the effect of a judgment would at best be indirect and speculative.
There is no danger that intervenors, plaintiff or Hubbard would be exposed to a substantial risk of double liability or inconsistent obligations as a result of proceedings in intervenors' absence.
Intervenors' assertion that certain property which plaintiff alleges Hubbard converted actually belonged to them does not meet the requirements of ORCP 33 C. Plaintiff seeks damages for conversion, not replevin of the property, and therefore intervenors do not have an interest in the subject matter of that claim.
www.clambake.org /archive/CourtFiles/occf139.html   (3041 words)

  
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Curtz, 127 Cal. 86, 88, 59 P. 312 [voter registration does not "add to the qualifications required of electors, nor abridge the right of voting, * * *"]; Minges v.
Language in In re Lane, supra, 58 Cal.2d 99, 110, 22 Cal. Rptr.
The task is, as shown in Hubbard, to determine whether the state has occupied a relevant field--an area of legislation which includes the subject of the local legislation, and is sufficiently logically related so that a court or a local legislative body, can detect a patterned approach to the subject.
www-2.cs.cmu.edu /afs/cs.cmu.edu/user/wbardwel/public/nfalist/galvan_v_superior_court.txt   (4092 words)

  
 Alumni Award Winners, 2002
Cal has also led the girl’s golf team to 7 Conference and 4 Regional championships, and 4 State Tournament appearances.
Cal has been a teacher for nearly thirty years, and has been at U-High since 1989.
Cal’s loyalty and commitment to U-High is probably best demonstrated by the fact that, in spite of his tremendous coaching success, he has stayed here and continues to have a positive influence on the lives of his students and players.
www.uhigh.ilstu.edu /alumni/awardwin/2002/calhubbard.html   (286 words)

  
 YOUNG AFFIDAVID 1
In other words, Hubbard did not cancel this order that suppressives could be "tricked, sued or lied to or destroyed." That was a policy for the treatment of suppressives and this so-called "cancellation of Fair Game" clearly states that those treatments (or "handlings") were to continued unabated.
Hubbard often said that the two most effective arms of Scientology were the Guardian's Office and the Sea Organization.
As laid out in the Hubbard policy letter of 1 March 1966 that created the office of The Guardian, The Guardian was the most powerful position in Scientology, second only to Hubbard and his wife, Mary Sue.
www.religio.de /therapie/sc/young1.html   (9709 words)

  
 ALL-CENTURY TEAM:
Finding Cal Hubbard on the offensive line of the Packers' first three-time champion teams (1929-31) wasn't hard to do.
Hubbard was a dominating lineman who played six years in Green Bay (1929-33, 1935).
Hubbard was named to the NFL's 50th Anniversary Team in 1969 and was a member of the 75th Anniversary All-Two-Way Team.
www.packersnews.com /archives/allcentury/mhubbardcal.shtml   (242 words)

  
 Elbert Hubbard --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Settled in 1804, it was incorporated as Willink in 1849 and as East Aurora in 1874.
U.S. editor and publisher Elbert Hubbard is best known as the author of the moralistic essay “A Message to Garcia.” His writings contain a bizarre mixture of radicalism and conservatism.
Born on Nov. 24, 1888, in San Francisco, Calif., Bernard R. Hubbard was a professor of geology at the University of Santa Clara from 1926 through 1962.
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9041366   (695 words)

  
 News articles for Hubbard, Iowa   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
RD Hubbard, the former chief executive officer at Hollywood Park and the current owner of Ruidoso Downs in New Mexico, and his partnership have been granted a...
Michael Hubbard, QC, referring to Englebert Humperdinck’s song, said: “If she was allowed to say anything to you now she may echo the lines of that classic...
Michael Hubbard QC set out the case for his client, who denies conspiring to pervert the course of justice and two charges of assisting an offender in...
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 MSN Encarta - Cal Hubbard
Hubbard, Cal (1900-1977), American football player and baseball umpire.
A great defensive lineman, Hubbard enjoyed superb college and professional...
Cal Hubbard [National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum]
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 Packers.com » History » Hall Of Famers » Cal Hubbard
Hubbard, who played college football at Centenary and Geneva, earned All-Pro honors from the NFL three times from 1931-33.
Hubbard wore several numbers throughout his Packers career: 27 (1933), 38 (1931), 39 (1929), 40 (1930-32), 51 (1935).
Robert Calvin Hubbard, born October 31, 1900, in Keytesville, Mo., died October 17, 1977, at the age of 76.
www.packers.com /history/hall_of_famers/hubbard_cal   (291 words)

  
 Cal Hubbard Quotes
Baseball Almanac is pleased to present an unprecedented collection of baseball related quotations spoken by Cal Hubbard and about Cal Hubbard.
Cal Hubbard called the shots in the American League from 1936 through 1951 then supervised other American League umpires for an additional fifteen years.
Did you know that Cal Hubbard is the only man who has been enshrined in the pro football, college football, and baseball halls of fame?
www.baseball-almanac.com /quotes/quohubb.shtml   (254 words)

  
 Cal Defeats UNLV, 146-109 :: Golden Bears win 10 of 14 events in Las Vegas.
Senior Anthony Ervin had the top time in the 50 free (20.80), which was recorded an exhibition swim.
Cal's relay teams were also stellar as the 200 free relay team of freshmen Adrian Chase and Rick Barbosa, sophomore John Dorr and Cavic won with a time of 1:23.81.
Cal (Natalizio, Jenkins, Hubbard, Lyon) 1:34.21; 1000-yard freestyle - 1.
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 College Football Hall of Fame
His full name was Robert Calvin Hubbard, and he was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 1962, the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1963, and the Baseball Hall of Fame (as an umpire) in 1976.
Hubbard played end and tackle for Centenary 1922-24 and added one year at Geneva 1926.
Cal Hubbard was born October 31, 1900, in Keytesville, Missouri.
collegefootball.org /famersearch.php?id=20005   (149 words)

  
 Injured Legion player remains in intensive care
Hubbard first saw Ripken play back in 1980 at old Crockett Park when Ripken was a member of the Charlotte O’s.
Hubbard had hoped that Ripken might last long enough that he could take his own Cal to see the future Hall of Famer play.
Hubbard said Ripken’s recent retirement announcement has caused a wild run on Oriole tickets and scalper prices for prime seats are headed higher than player salaries.
www.salisburypost.com /2001june/062201g.htm   (809 words)

  
 Member - Pro Football Hall of Fame
Cal Hubbard, at 6-2 and 250 pounds was, by the standards of the 1920s, was huge.
In 1929, at his request, Cal was traded to Green Bay where he liked the small town atmosphere.
Hubbard is the only person to be enshrined in both the Baseball and Pro Football Hall of Fames.
www.profootballhof.com /hof/member.jsp?PLAYER_ID=101   (400 words)

  
 Cal Hubbard - BR Bullpen
Cal Hubbard began umpiring in the Piedmont League in 1928.
On the gridiron, Hubbard was an all-pro tackle.
When it was time for a player to go, he went." Cal Hubbard.
www.baseball-reference.com /bullpen/Cal_Hubbard   (252 words)

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