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  2. Tom Underwood - Wikipedia

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    All three times, his team was swept in the championship series, and all three times he was his team’s final pitcher, but he was never the losing pitcher. In 1999, the Kokomo Tribune named Underwood Howard County, Indiana’s "Greatest Athlete of the 20th Century." [2] He was inducted into the Indiana Baseball Hall of Fame in 1997.

  3. Sylvia Clevenger - Wikipedia

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    Charley and Mary Hughes. Sylvia Clevenger (born as Sylvia Mae Hughes; April 16, 1891 – January 7, 1951) was an American prostitute who worked with madam Pearl Elliott and was a minor associate of the John Dillinger gang. Her brother William was the former husband of Elliott.

  4. Nellie Keeler - Wikipedia

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    Nellie Keeler was born with dwarfism on April 6, 1875, in Kokomo, Indiana. [1] She was the youngest of three daughters and a son raised by Ezra and Maria Keeler. Her father was a farmer and a Civil War veteran, having served with the 4th Indiana Cavalry. Ezra Keeler died in 1917 while in his seventies at a home for disabled war veterans in ...

  5. Ryan White - Wikipedia

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    Ryan White. Ryan Wayne White (December 6, 1971 – April 8, 1990) [1] was an American teenager from Kokomo, Indiana, who became a national poster child for HIV/AIDS in the United States after his school barred him from attending classes following a diagnosis of AIDS. As a hemophiliac, White became infected with HIV from a contaminated factor ...

  6. Kokomo Tribune - Wikipedia

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    The Kokomo Tribune can trace its history back to October 1850, when the weekly Howard Tribune was founded in Kokomo to cover Howard County, Indiana. T.C. Philips (owner, 1856–1878) was credited with raising the paper's quality and rebuilding it after an 1862 tornado. Between 1897 and 1981, the paper was among the state's most influential ...

  7. Ted Skeer - Wikipedia

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    Arrest in Detroit, Michigan, 1925. Skeer, along with Harry Pierpont and Skeer's girlfriend, Louise Brunner, were arrested by the Detroit police at their apartment on April 2, 1925. [11] Pierpont was alleged to be the leader in the robbing of the South Marion, Upland and South Kokomo Bank. [12] At his arrest, Pierpont gave his name as Frank ...

  8. Bobby Sherwood - Wikipedia

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    In 1950, Sherwood was master of ceremonies on Variety Quiz (later titled Midnight Snack), a late-night variety program on WCBS-TV in New York City. [11] He was a regular performer on The Red Buttons Show on TV in the 1950s. He hosted the DuMont Television Network variety show Stars on Parade (1953–54), was the announcer for DuMont's The Morey ...

  9. Jimmy Rayl - Wikipedia

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    2× First-team All- Big Ten (1962, 1963) Fourth-team Parade All-American (1959) Indiana Mr. Basketball (1959) Stats at Basketball-Reference.com. James R. Rayl (June 21, 1941 – January 20, 2019) was an American professional basketball player in the ABA. He was a 6'2" and 175 lb guard.

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