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  Wilson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wilsons are found primarily in Scotland, Northern Ireland, England, and the United States.
Wilson was the neighbor of Tim and Jill Taylor, whose obscured face was the subject of a running gag.
Wilson's disease, a hereditary disease characterized by the accumulation of copper in tissue
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Wilson   (269 words)

  
 Earl Wilson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In a 11-season career, Wilson posted a 121-109 record with 1452 strikeouts and a 3.69 ERA in 2051.2 innings pitched.
Wilson was sent to the San Diego Padres in 1970, and he finished his career at the end of the season.
In the mid-1960s, Wilson became the first sports figure to be represented by Bob Woolf, a Boston lawyer who was a pioneering agent for athletes and represented entertainers through Bob Woolf Associates.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Earl_Wilson   (536 words)

  
 Boston.com / Sports / Baseball / Red Sox / Earl Wilson, 70; first black to pitch for Sox
Wilson was signed by the Red Sox in 1954 after a sterling season for Bisbee-Douglas of the Arizona-Texas League.
Wilson when he was signed was an indication of the bias in the organization at the time and what Mr.
Wilson was involved in a minor accident and was referred to a young criminal attorney, Robert Woolf.
www.boston.com /sports/baseball/redsox/articles/2005/04/26/earl_wilson_70_first_black_to_pitch_for_sox   (496 words)

  
 Pitcher Earl Wilson, 70, dies | The San Diego Union-Tribune
Wilson came to the Tigers in a trade from the Boston Red Sox in the summer of 1966 and remained with the team until 1970.
The Tigers sold Wilson to the Padres during the 1970 season, during which Wilson was 1-6 with an ERA of 4.85.
Wilson was known for his fastball and slider, and some hitters thought he threw something else–a spitball.
www.signonsandiego.com /uniontrib/20050426/news_1s26wilson.html   (730 words)

  
 SignOnSanDiego.com > Sports -- Former pitcher Earl Wilson dead at 70
DETROIT – Earl Wilson, who threw a no-hitter in 1962 and was a starting pitcher on the Detroit Tigers' 1968 championship team, died at 70.
Wilson was a board member of the group since 1988 and its president from 2000-04.
Wilson is survived by his wife, Roslin, and son Greg as well as his wife's other two sons.
www.signonsandiego.com /sports/baseball/20050426-0620-bba-obit-wilson.html   (340 words)

  
 Earl Wilson : Won 121 games in major league career : HistoricBaseball.com
Earl Wilson, a pitcher who won 121 games in the major leagues, died of a heart attack on April 23, 2005 in Detroit, Mich. He was 70.
Wilson finished his 11-year major league career with a 121-109 record in 338 games.
Wilson had served as a volunteer board member of the Baseball Assistance Team charity since 1988.
www.historicbaseball.com /players/w/wilson_earl.html   (304 words)

  
 Referenced Case
(Wilson) is a composer, lyricist, n-a-13, 3-a-1] Defendant Earl Wilson, Jr.
Wilson admitted, on cross-examination, that he copied the "eight to the bar rhythm" from Bugle Boy for Champion; that the alliteration of both titles suggests similarity.
Wilson testified at trial that he "intended [Champion] to be a burlesque...of the music of the 1940's, of the Andrews Sisters style of singing and of Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy.
ccnmtl.columbia.edu /projects/law/library/cases/case_mcawilson.html   (5907 words)

  
 Home Improvement Cyberfans - Earl Hindman
Earl Hindman was born on October 20, 1943 in Bizbee Arizona.
Earl was always athletic, but in High School became involved with drama, his initial career decision however was to go into photography.
Earl is married to an Episcopalian minister (formerly Mollie McGreevy) and lives in Stamford Connecticut where he partakes of his hobbies of photography, backpacking and hiking when the opportunity arises.
www.morepower.com /content/earl.html   (643 words)

  
 Earl Wilson | BaseballLibrary.com
Wilson is hit by a pitch in the 2nd with the bases loaded to bring home the first run.
Instead he rolls the ball back to the mound, ignoring the fact that ump John Rice has not signaled a K. As the Twins head for their dugout, Wilson begins running the bases and is around 3B when OF Brant Alyea retrieves the ball and throws to SS Leo Cardenas, who is standing by home.
Wilson pulls a hamstring on the play and leaves, trailing, 2—1, and Detroit ties it up 3—3 in the 9th.
www.baseballlibrary.com /baseballlibrary/ballplayers/W/Wilson_Earl.stm   (1250 words)

  
 Major League Baseball Players Alumni Association
Wilson was the first fl pitcher on the Boston Red Sox when he was called up in the summer of 1959, the same year Pumpsie Green integrated the club.
Earl was ahead of everybody in that department.
Earl Wilson (left) and Carl Yastrzemski attended the Ted Williams tribute in 2002.
www.mlb.com /NASApp/mlb/mlb/features/alumni/article.jsp?article=wilson   (697 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Former pitcher Earl Wilson dead at 70   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
DETROIT (AP) — Earl Wilson, who threw a no-hitter in 1962 and was a starting pitcher on the Detroit Tigers' 1968 championship team, died at 70.
"Earl had a true affection for the game and a genuine fondness for his fellow players, as evidenced by his dedication to the Baseball Assistance Team," MLB commissioner Bud Selig said in a statement Tuesday.
"During his tenure as BAT president, Earl was integral in increasing contributions to the organization and directed the donation of more than $4 million in grants to assist members of the baseball family in need.
www.usatoday.com /sports/baseball/al/tigers/2005-04-26-wilson-obit_x.htm   (497 words)

  
 GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY - EARL J. WILSON PAPERS: COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
Wilson on the subject, entitled,"Fumbling with Democracy: Our Failure to Promote It Abroad." There is also a quantity of information in the form of published and unpublished reports and correspondence concerning USIA's Citizenship Education Program.
Earl Wilson was born on October 2, 1917, in Washington, D.C., the son of Joseph M. and Virginia Maude Wilson.
Wilson was hired as a copy writer for the Washington Post in1941, where he remained until 1942.
www.library.georgetown.edu /dept/speccoll/cl70.htm   (769 words)

  
 MRS. EARL WILSON - New York Times
Rosemary Wilson, wife of Earl Wilson, the syndicated columnist, died Sunday at her home in Manhattan.
Wilson was known to countless readers as the ''B.W.,'' shorthand for beautiful wife, as her husband referred to her in his column.
Wilson retired in March 1983, he said he planned to let his wife run their lives.
query.nytimes.com /gst/fullpage.html?res=9A0DE6DE103EF935A15751C0A960948260   (190 words)

  
 WILSON, MARION EARL Compiled by Task Force Omega Inc
The rescue force was not able to extract Marion Wilson from the crippled and burning vehicle.
At the time of loss, the US Army believed that PFC Wilson was killed and cremated in the track.
And while the fate of PFC Wilson is not in question, he has a right to have his remains returned to his family, friends and country of at all possible.
www.usvetdsp.com /vn_pw_bios/w409.htm   (1037 words)

  
 Earl Wilson 1962 Game by Game Batting Logs
"I remember him (Earl Wilson) as a pitcher who would very much protect his players when he was on the mound.
Earl Wilson appeared in 35 Major League games during the 1962 regular season.
The chart below is a comprehensive analysis of the games Wilson appeared in, specifically relating to his 1962 hitting statistics.
www.baseball-almanac.com /players/hittinglogs.php?p=wilsoea01&y=1962   (197 words)

  
 Obituaries   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Earl “Butchie” Wilson, 31, of Isabella County, Mich., died Feb. 15, 2002, as a result of an oil field accident in Grand Traverse County, Mich.
Survivors include his father, and stepmother – Earl Wilson II and Louise Wilson of Ash Flat, his mother, Barbara Wilson of Mount Pleasant, Mich.; his grandmother, Flora Cusick of Pleasant Hill, Mo.; his brother-in-law and sister, Sgt.
He was preceded in death by his grandparents – Earl and Margaret Wilson of Pontiac, Mich., Wayne and Rhunell Irwin of Evening Shade, Wilma Habel of Mount Pleasant, Mich., and Donald Cusick of Pleasant Hill.
www.villageronline.com /obits/obitWilson.htm   (134 words)

  
 Rhode Island news | projo.com | The Providence Journal | Boston Red Sox
Wilson was the starting pitcher in the first two Red Sox games I ever saw in person -- in 1964 against the Yankees and 1965 against the White Sox -- and his 1966 trade to the Tigers for outfielder Don Demeter and pitcher Julio Navarro remains one of the biggest Sox blunders of my lifetime.
Wilson won 65 games in the 4 1/2 years after he was banished from Boston, and the Curse of the Bambino might have been stillborn if the Sox had had Wilson and Jim Lonborg to throw at the Cardinals in the 1967 World Series.
Wilson's death comes little more than a month after the passing of Dick Radatz, the Sox' relief ace in the 1960s and a longtime teammate of Wilson's.
www.projo.com /redsox/content/projo_20050427_27amcol.22faa8c.html   (968 words)

  
 Ronnie Earl & Friends CD Review
Earl sets the house afire with hot guitar licks, then pulls back with slow, sultry down-home blues, and throws in the occasional bad-boy boogie with his friends.
Wilson's vocals are stirring on this tune, and the musicians play together like they've been playing together for years.
Earl touches each guitar string gently, playing quickly and softly, winding 'round and 'round toward the intended notes, drawing listeners into his web.
www.mnblues.com /cdreview/2001/ronnieearl-friends-lg.html   (524 words)

  
 Yarns Without Threads - Earl Wilson - Pike's Peek or Bust   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
For many years, Earl Wilson wrote anecdotes, profiles and outright gossip about the major players from Broadway and Hollywood.
Interspersed with the stories of the rich and famous are occasional nuggets illustrating Wilson's jackdaw fascination with ancilliary aspects of showbusiness.
Clearly, Wilson likes to peek, especially at a bust, but whether he was a "pike" - whatever that may have denoted - I have no idea, and Web searches have turned up nothing relevant.
www.forcers.org.uk /nude_lit/wilson.htm   (497 words)

  
 Earl Wilson, 70, Tigers Pitcher - April 27, 2005 - The New York Sun
Earl Wilson, 70, Tigers Pitcher - April 27, 2005 - The New York Sun
Earl Wilson, who threw a no-hitter in 1962 and was a starting pitcher on the Detroit Tigers' 1968 championship team, died Saturday of a heart attack in a suburb of Detroit.
Wilson finished his career with San Diego in 1970, with a record of 121-109.
www.nysun.com /article/12924   (323 words)

  
 ESPN.com - MLB - Morgan: Baseball will miss Earl Wilson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
I was saddened to learn that Earl Wilson, the great former major-league pitcher, passed away from a heart attack over the weekend.
Earl began his career with the Boston Red Sox, and then went to the Detroit Tigers during the 1966 season.
Through our mutual work on BAT, Earl and I were able to spend time together and share good talks about important issues.
insider.espn.go.com /mlb/columns/story?columnist=morgan_joe&id=2047612&action=login&appRedirect=http://insider.espn.go.com/mlb/columns/story?columnist=morgan_joe&id=2047612   (315 words)

  
 Batter's Box Interactive Magazine - Hey, Mr. Wilson!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Sorry, Hall of Fame RHSP Amost Wilson Rusie and former Jay Woodrow Wilson Williams; this look at Hall of Names teams for the most common surnames in North America lands us on the 11th of the 25 of those most commone last/family names, and on #8 overall -- Wilson.
Note: Neither of the Craig Wilsons who start at the infield corners have a middle name listed so they are tagged with the city they have or had played the most games with to differentiate them.
Earl Wilson was quite a good hitter, perhaps the best-hitting pitcher of the 60s.
www.battersbox.ca /article.php?story=20050904213503103   (614 words)

  
 David Earl - Wilson Group
Dave Earl was a graduate student in the group between October 2000 and 2003.
Earl D. J., Osipov M. Takezoe H., Takanishi Y. and Wilson M. Phys.
Wilson M. R.Predictions of molecular chirality and helical twisting powers: A theoretical study.
www.dur.ac.uk /mark.wilson/daveE.html   (229 words)

  
 Earl Wilson - Statistics - The Baseball Cube   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Earl Wilson - Statistics - The Baseball Cube
The order of teams does not reflect the order of teams played during a season for the Earl Wilson.
Its important to note that the report is based on the same statistics displayed on the TBC web site and so players with incomplete statistics will have an incomplete teammates report.
www.thebaseballcube.com /players/W/earl-wilson.shtml   (1040 words)

  
 Register-Mail.com - Galesburg Register-Mail Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
He was born April 7, 1923 in Coldbrook Township, Warren County, the son of the Earl and Edythe Wilson.
Surviving are his wife; three sons, Jack Wilson, LaSalle-Peru; Patrick Wilson, Monmouth; and Bill Wilson, Las Vegas; a daughter-in-law, Gloria Wilson, Galva; a sister, Lucille Graham, East Moline; a brother, Hugh Wilson of South Carolina; eight grandchildren; and nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents, a son, Donald Wilson, two sisters and a brother.
www.register-mail.com /stories/010206/OBI_B8J8LT4N.GID.shtml   (266 words)

  
 Obituary for Max Earl Wilson of Hastings Oklahoma   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Max Earl Wilson died Sunday, February 25, 2001.
He was born September 14, 1939 to Oran and Margie Wilson.
Survivors include a son, Steve Wilson of Harrah, Oklahoma; a daughter, Nikki Brookinss of Norman, Oklahoma; and a sister, Retta Jean Ketchum of Enid, Oklahoma.
www.dudleyfuneralhomes.com /maxwilson.html   (83 words)

  
 Earl Wilson 1969 Game by Game Batting Logs
Earl Wilson 1969 Game by Game Batting Logs
Earl Wilson appeared in 37 Major League games during the 1969 regular season.
The chart below is a comprehensive analysis of the games Wilson appeared in, specifically relating to his 1969 hitting statistics.
www.baseball-almanac.com /players/hittinglogs.php?p=wilsoea01&y=1969   (197 words)

  
 Earl Wilson - playwright   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
To search for published plays by Earl Wilson click on one of the bookstore links above.
You will be shown all Plays in print by Earl Wilson.
Earl Wilson : Click on a Play title below for more information
www.doollee.com /PlaywrightsW/WilsonEarl.htm   (118 words)

  
 PGMS News - PGMS Establishes E. Earl Wilson Award
“PGMS shall consider the E. Earl Wilson Award to be its highest honor,” said Cochran.
It will be presented as deemed appropriate for outstanding and sustained service and dedication to the Society and the Green Industry as a whole, and will be given for the first time during ceremonies at this year’s PGMS School of Grounds Management which is held in conjunction with the GIE in Charlotte, N.C., November 3-7.
In creating the E. Earl Wilson Award, PGMS elected to revamp its previously considered highest honor, the Gold Medal.
www.pgms.org /pgmsnews/2004eearlwilsonaward.htm   (213 words)

  
 Earl Wilson quotes, Famous quotations from Earl Wilson, Populay Sayings at Entwagon.com
Earl Wilson quotes, Famous quotations from Earl Wilson, Populay Sayings at Entwagon.com
Popular quotations from Earl Wilson, Top Earl Wilson quotes, Famous Authors,
Courage is the art of being the only one who knows you're scared to death.
www.entwagon.com /cgi-bin/quotes/author.pl?auth=Earl_Wilson   (157 words)

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