SpeakerDetails bill bates. Former Dallas Cowboy and current NFL coach. In 1997 Dallas CowboysSpecial Teams Captain, bill bates finished his fifteenth successful season in http://www.hiresportsspeakers.com/Bill_Bates_463.htm
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1962 American Football League Draft: Information From Answers.com 1962 American football League Draft Boston Patriots Buffalo bills 1) Gary Collins 1) Ronnie Bull, HB, Baylor 2) bill Miller, E, Miami (Florida) 3) Eddie http://www.answers.com/topic/1962-american-football-league-draft
Extractions: showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping 1962 American Football League Draft Wikipedia 1962 American Football League Draft Boston Patriots Buffalo Bills 1) Gary Collins, E, Maryland 2) LeRoy Jackson, HB, Western Illinois 3) Sherwyn Thorson, G, Iowa 4) CHOICE TRADED TO HOUSTON 5) CHOICE TRADED TO DALLAS 6) Bill Neighbors, T, Alabama 7) John Schopf, T, Michigan 8) Benny McRae, HB, Michigan 9) Bill Triplett, FB, Miami (Ohio) 10) John Knight, HB, Valparaiso 11) CHOICE TRADED TO BUFFALO 12) CHOICE TRADED TO OAKLAND 13) Nick Buoniconti 1) Ernie Davis, HB, Syracuse 2) Glenn Glass, HB, Tennessee 3) John Elwell, E, Purdue 4) CHOICE TRADED TO DALLAS 5) Tom Dellinger, HB, North Carolina State 6) Dave Viti, E, Boston University 7) Jim LeCompte, G, North Carolina 8) Paul White, HB, Florida (Florida) 9) Bill Saul, C, Penn State 10) Amos Bullocks, HB, Southern Illinois 11) Jerry Croft, G, Bowling Green Tom Pennington, E, Georgia (from Boston) 12) CHOICE TRADED TO OAKLAND 13) Ron Gassert, T, Virginia (from Dallas) Mike Stratton , E, Tennessee 14) *Ron Scufca, T, Purdue 15) *Roger Kochman, HB, Penn State 16) Frank Imperiale, T, Southern Illinois 17) Tom Sestak , E, McNeese State 18) Joe Kehoe, E, Virginia (VOIDED) Carolina 19) Bill Johnson, LB, Southeast Louisiana 20) Sam Tidmore, E, Ohio State 21) Carey Henley, HB, Chattanooga 22) Tom Hall, E, Minnesota 23) Ray Abruzzese, HB, Alabama 24) Stan Sczurek, G, Purdue 25) *Dave Gash, E, Kentucky 26) *Ed Reynolds, T, Tulane 27) *Claude Crabb, HB, Colorado 28) *Roy Walker, FB, Purdue 29) *Jim Beaver, G, Florida 30) *Cody Binkley, C, Vanderbilt 31) *Jim Collier, E, Arkansas 32) *Ken Erickson, E, Syracuse 33) *Tony Parilli, G, Illinois 34) *Ben Charles, QB, USC
The Yale University Rugby Football Club Yale Rugby. The Official Website of the Yale University Rugby football Club Est.1875 Mr. William bates, III 71 Mr. John Ford 72 Mr. Dee Burtaw 72 http://www.yale.edu/rugby/newSite/1970-1980.shtml
Football football Breaks School Marks As Panthers Top bates 10/23/04 Middlebury accumulatedits third highest offensive output in school history with 570 yards of http://web.middlebury.edu/athletics/teamsports/mens_sports/football/
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1936 Football Team - University Of Michigan Athletics 1936 football Team. Overall Record 17, Conference Record 0-5 ManagerWilliam bates, Fred Colombo (ass t), Ned A. Kilmer (ass t), Lee Moore (ass t), http://www.umich.edu/~bhl/athdept/football/fbteam/1936fbt.htm
Extractions: Wrestling Overall Record: Conference Record: Conference Finish: 8th place tie Coach: Harry G. Kipke Captain: Matt Patanelli Most Valuable Player: Matt Patanelli Meyer Morton Award: John Jordan Trainer: Ray Roberts Assistant coaches: Franklin Cappon, Ray Courtwright, Ray Fisher, Clifford Keen, Bennie Oosterbaan, Walter Weber, Francis Wistert Manager: William Bates, Fred Colombo (ass't), Ned A. Kilmer (ass't), Lee Moore (ass't), Edward M. Watson (ass't) Opponent Rank Date Site Result Attend. Michigan State H L Indiana H L Minnesota A L Columbia H W Illinois (HC) H L Pennsylvania A L Northwestern H L Ohio State A L Totals Starting Lineups Position Player left end Matt Patanelli (8) left tackle Don Siegal (5)
BBC SPORT | Football | My Club | Chelsea | Chelsea's Roman Empire What does the start of the Roman Abramovich era mean to Chelsea football Club . The arrival of Roman Abramovich and the end of chairman Ken bates http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/c/chelsea/3038076.stm
Extractions: Stamford Bridge is the scene of a huge takeover Chelsea fans would not have known whether to laugh or cry when the news of British football's biggest takeover first broke. The arrival of Roman Abramovich and the end of chairman Ken Bates' 21-year reign was either the best news of the summer or the sad end of an era, depending on any given Chelsea fan's point of view. Bates took the club from the brink of financial ruin to a place in the Champions League during a 21-year rollercoaster ride for Blues' fans. Yet he made enemies along the way and success came at a huge cost, with an estimated £80m debt part of the legacy Bates has left. So what does the start of the Roman empire mean to Chelsea Football Club?
Extractions: The seeming inexorable rise of the football hooligan culture throughout the 1970's and 1980's was also a strong feature that provoked Government action though it was far from clear how this burgeoning problem could be contained; one solution proposed by Chelsea Chairman, Ken Bates, of electrified fences was however rejected (18).
Ted Bates - 'Mr Southampton Football Club' - 1918-2003 The Ted bates Trust have negotiated a win/win deal with Millfold Group. Southampton football Club has agreed to match any funds raised by the fans, http://www.tedbates.co.uk/news.html
Extractions: Boston Patriots Buffalo Bills 1) Gary Collins, E, Maryland 2) LeRoy Jackson, HB, Western Illinois 3) Sherwyn Thorson, G, Iowa 4) CHOICE TRADED TO HOUSTON 5) CHOICE TRADED TO DALLAS 6) Bill Neighbors, T, Alabama 7) John Schopf, T, Michigan 8) Benny McRae, HB, Michigan 9) Bill Triplett, FB, Miami (Ohio) 10) John Knight, HB, Valparaiso 11) CHOICE TRADED TO BUFFALO 12) CHOICE TRADED TO OAKLAND 13) Nick Buoniconti 1) Ernie Davis, HB, Syracuse 2) Glenn Glass, HB, Tennessee 3) John Elwell, E, Purdue 4) CHOICE TRADED TO DALLAS 5) Tom Dellinger, HB, North Carolina State 6) Dave Viti, E, Boston University 7) Jim LeCompte, G, North Carolina 8) Paul White, HB, Florida (Florida) 9) Bill Saul, C, Penn State 10) Amos Bullocks, HB, Southern Illinois 11) Jerry Croft, G, Bowling Green Tom Pennington, E, Georgia (from Boston) 12) CHOICE TRADED TO OAKLAND 13) Ron Gassert, T, Virginia (from Dallas) Mike Stratton , E, Tennessee 14) *Ron Scufca, T, Purdue 15) *Roger Kochman, HB, Penn State 16) Frank Imperiale, T, Southern Illinois 17) Tom Sestak , E, McNeese State 18) Joe Kehoe, E, Virginia (VOIDED) Carolina 19) Bill Johnson, LB, Southeast Louisiana 20) Sam Tidmore, E, Ohio State 21) Carey Henley, HB, Chattanooga 22) Tom Hall, E, Minnesota 23) Ray Abruzzese, HB, Alabama 24) Stan Sczurek, G, Purdue 25) *Dave Gash, E, Kentucky 26) *Ed Reynolds, T, Tulane 27) *Claude Crabb, HB, Colorado 28) *Roy Walker, FB, Purdue 29) *Jim Beaver, G, Florida 30) *Cody Binkley, C, Vanderbilt 31) *Jim Collier, E, Arkansas 32) *Ken Erickson, E, Syracuse 33) *Tony Parilli, G, Illinois 34) *Ben Charles, QB, USC
ESPN.com - NFL - Miami To Interview Bates bates will formally interview Tuesday afternoon for the job he has held on an Saban, 53, will likely get nearabsolute control over football matters if http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/columns/story?columnist=pasquarelli_len&id=1950307
2005 College Football Small College Athletic Conference Amherst bates Bowdoin Colby Hamilton A.Central States football League Bacone Haskell Langston NW Oklahoma St Peru http://www.bol.ucla.edu/~prwolfe/cfootball/conferences.htm
Extractions: NCAA and NAIA Divisional and Conference Affiliations NCAA Division I-A NCAA Division I-AA NCAA Division II NCAA Division III ... Mixed NCAA Division I-A Back to top NCAA Division I-AA Back to top NCAA Division II Back to top NCAA Division III Back to top NAIA A. Central States Football League Bacone Haskell Langston NW Oklahoma St Peru St Southern Nazarene Texas College B. Dakota Athletic Conference Black Hills St Dakota St Dickinson St Jamestown Mary Mixed A. Upper Midwest Athletic Conference i) North Division Crown (NAIA) Martin Luther (dual membership NAIA, Division III) Minnesota-Morris (Division III%) Northwestern MN (NAIA) Trinity Bible (Independent) ii) Southern Division Blackburn (Division III) Maranatha Baptist (Division III) Principia (Division III) Rockford (Division III) Westminster MO (Division III) Notes: @Temple will be ineligible to compete for the MAC championship until the 2007 season. *All four of these teams are ineligible for post-season play. Northern Colorado and UC-Davis will be eligible for division I-AA post-season play in 2007 and North Dakota St and South Dakota St will be eligible in 2008. +The Apprentice School is a "corresponding institution" of the NCAA and plays a mostly division III schedule. ++Provisional member.
JS Online: Bates Brings Jolt Of Energy To Defense Jim bates is waiting for the latest snap at a minicamp practice, Ryan and aprotégé of bill Belichick, watched his Raiders rank 30th in total defense. http://www.jsonline.com/packer/news/may05/325375.asp
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SI.com - 2005 NFL Football Preview - Green Bay Packers every second hes still gunning the football around Lambeau Field. played under new defensive coordinator Jim bates in Miami the last five seasons. http://www.cnnsi.com/football/nfl/specials/preview/2005/teams/nfcn/greenbay_pack
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Navigation Menu Go To Wesleyan Homepage Go To About Go To GAMEBY-GAME SUMMARY OF THE 2004 WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY football SEASON bates hadfive sacks in the game to none by Wesleyan, picked off three Cardinals http://www.wesleyan.edu/athletics/football/04season/04summ.html
Extractions: Statistical Summary of Wesleyan/Tufts Game Wesleyan (2-0) 41, Hamilton (0-2) 35 - 10/2/04 at Middletown, Conn. Wesleyan rallied from a 35-19 deficit with three TDs from sophomore QB Zach Canter, the final coming with 1:08 to play to break a 35-35 tie, as Wesleyan rallied for a 41-35 victory here today, extending Wesleyan's winning streak over Hamilton to eight games. Hamilton QB junior Brandon Holtslag accounted for over 400 yards of total offense as he completed 13 of 37 passes for 234 yards and three TDs while also coming away as the game's top runner with 179 yards on 26 carries with two TDs. His top target was senior Sean Thorsen, who has four catches for 105 yards and a TD. Hamilton dominated the opening 30 minutes with 391 yards of offense to just 103 by Wesleyan en route to a 21-7 lead. Though Hamilton ended the game with 506 yards to Wesleyan's 418, it was a different second half as Wesleyan had 315 yards to only 115 by Hamilton. Hamilton defense was credited with 20 pass breakups as freshman safety Matt Pitarresi, named NESCAC rookie of the week last Saturday, led Hamilton with 14 tackles, intercepted a pass and had four breakups. Junior safety Adam Maxwell paced Wesleyan with 12 tackles and forced a fumble which he recovered.
1999 NESCAC Football All-Conference Team 1999 AllNESCAC football Team. Offense. Jake Fay. Wesleyan. Sr. QB. Glastonbury, CT bates. Sr. WR. Manchester, NH. Zac Campbell. Middlebury http://www.nescac.com/1999-00/sports/football/allconference.htm
Extractions: 1999 All-NESCAC Football Team Offense Jake Fay Wesleyan Sr. QB Glastonbury, CT Bryan Sanchez Middlebury Jr. RB Fairfield, CT Fred Storz Williams Jr. RB Rockaway, NJ Matt Perceval Wesleyan Sr. WR Box Elder, SD Jon Troy Tufts Sr. WR Melrose, MA Jason Coulie Bates Sr. WR Manchester, NH Zac Campbell Middlebury Jr. TE Cape May Crthse, NJ Wyeth Lynch Williams Sr. OL Wayland, MA Bill Polin Colby Sr. OL Westwood, MA Mo Glynn Tufts Sr. OL Croton, NY Brian Blanchard Trinity Sr. OL Melrose, MA Lucas Adams Bates Sr. OL Nottingham, NH Rejean Guerriero Bates Jr. PK Spofford, NH Brian Holmes Tufts Jr. KR Newport, NH Defense Chris Sweatman Williams Sr. DL Northport, NY Gerry Topping Tufts Sr. DL Westborough, MA Ron Thomas Hamilton Jr. DL Bronx, NY Greg O'Niell Amherst Sr. DL Weymouth, MA Ryan Gray Bates Jr. DL Mansfield, MA Brian LaHaie Trinity Sr. LB Silver Spring, MD Louis Moll Williams Jr.
Northeastern Football Return to football archive index page. Husky football alltime results (Devens) 14-6 W 10/18 bates 0-12 L 10/25 Tufts 0-13 L 11/1 New Hampshire 6-1 L http://gonu.com/football/archives/results.html
Extractions: W 9/12 Lafayette L 9/26 Rhode Island W 10/3 at Delaware L 10/10 Villanova W 10/17 at New Hampshire W 10/24 Richmond L 10/31 Connecticut L 11/7 at James Madison L 11/21 at Maine L Scoring Totals 252-227 1999 (2-9, 1-7 Atlantic 10) Head Coach: Barry Gallup Captain: Brian Hayden 9/4 AIC W 9/11 at James Madison L 10/2 at Boston College L 10/9 at Massachusetts L 10/16 New Hampshire L 10/23 at Villanova L 10/30 Delaware L 11/6 at Connecticut L 11/13 Maine L 11/20 at Rhode Island W 9/9 Albany W 9/16 at New Hampshire L 9/23 at Connecticut W 9/30 at Delaware L 10/7 Massachusetts L 10/14 Villanova L 10/21 Rhode Island L 11/11 at Maine L 11/18 James Madison W Scoring Totals 279-305 2001 (5-6, 4-5 Atlantic 10) Head Coach: Don Brown Captains: T. J. Hill, Jim Bode 9/1 at Hofstra
Photo Collection 1 Babbitt, Joe 1963 47458 Babbit, LeRoy football 1959 37822 Babbit, Dick -football 1965 2980 Baken, Carol - Mortar Board 1962 45474 Baker, bill - Ag. http://www.wsulibs.wsu.edu/holland/masc/finders/pc-1/pc1-b.htm
PE.com | Inland Southern California | Inland News Under bates bill, overseas voters would need to fax their ballots along with the There is one drawback to bates bill. Voters would have to waive their http://www.pe.com/localnews/inland/stories/PE_News_Local_overseas25.58255.html
Extractions: Inland Southern California Customize MySpecialsDirect Make This Your Home Page Home ... E-mail it to a friend Voting by fax awaits OK ELECTION: A bill sent to the governor would benefit 720,000 Californians abroad. 07:03 AM PDT on Wednesday, August 25, 2004 By MICHELLE DeARMOND / The Press-Enterprise VOTE BY FAX What: AB2941 would allow special absentee voters to fax their ballots to their county registrar Who: Military personnel, their dependents, diplomats and other Californians working abroad When: November's presidential election through 2009 Why: To help Californians living in parts of the world where mail is slow or unreliable How: Fax the ballot along with an identification envelope and an oath of voter declaration by the close of Election Day Where to get information about overseas voting: www.fvap.org
Stories, Listed By Author The Townsend Proteges, (nv) The Cavalier Oct 1910 * Unbeatable bates, (ss) Love Fiction Monthly Jun 1941 * football Flame, (ss) Young Love Dec http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/fictionmag/s810.htm
Extractions: Previous Table-of-Contents LE BART, CLAIRE (chron.) LeBAY, MARK RILEY (chron.) LEBER, JAMES (chron.) LEBHAR, BERTRAM (1881-1959); see pseudonym Lee Bertrand (chron.) Around the Saucer, (ss) Sport Story Magazine Sep 22 1924 ; six-day bicycle racing. Top-Notch Aug #1 mid-Aug 1913 Athlerics for Cold Cash, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 29 1919 * The Bag That Grinned (with Wilbur S. Boyer ), (nv) Nov 1921 A Beating and a Beat, (ss) Top-Notch Feb 15 1913 Before and After, (ss) The Cavalier Feb 1910 The Big Bet Snapshot, (sl) Top-Notch Nov Dec 1 1913 Binky and the Black Hand, (ss) The Cavalier Mar 1910 The Black-Eye Snapshot, (sl) Top-Notch Oct 15 1912 The Bouquet He Borrowed, (ss) The Cavalier May 1910 A Break from Annapolis, (sl) The Argosy Oct 1911 Caught, (sl) The Argosy Jul 1906 The Ghost Holdup, (ss) Far West Stories Nov 1929 High Light, (na)
HR 65 - Thomas Co Central High School Football Team; Invite To House bates 179th House Comm Rules / Senate Comm / House Vote Yeas Nays Senate 1 4 WHEREAS, the Thomas County Central High School football team 1- 5 holds http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/1995_96/leg/fulltext/hr65.htm
Extractions: House Comm: Rules / Senate Comm: / House Vote: Yeas Nays Senate Vote: Yeas Nays House Action Senate 1/12/95 Read 1st Time 1/23/95 Favorably Reported 1/23/95 Passed/Adopted Code Sections amended: (Index) LC 8 2335 2- 1 appropriate copy of this resolution to the principal of 2- 2 Thomas County Central High School. -2- (Index) Office of the Clerk of the House