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Ollie Matson's birth name is Ollie Genoa Matson II.
Ollie Matson is 6' 2".
Ollie Matson was born on May 1, 1930, in Trinity, Texas, USA.
Ollie Matson died on February 19, 2011, in Los Angeles, California, USA of respiratory failure.
If they are authenticated by PSA or JSA, they are around $135- $175
If you mean in a game of Hide-and-Seek, then it's: "Ollie ollie oxen free!"
Currently, the L.A. Ironmen are the top team in Professional Paintballing. Some top players are Nicky Cuba, Greg Hastings, Billy Wing, and Ollie Lang. ****Answer**** Ollie Lang is the best.
Orlando Pace (offensive tackle, Chicago Bears) Otto Graham (quarterback, retired) Olin Kreutz (center, Chicago Bears) Orenthal James (O.J.) Simpson (running back, retired) Oren O'Neil (running back, Oakland Raiders) Oliver (Ollie) Matson (running back, retired) Orande Gadsden (wide receiver, retired) Olandis Gary (running back, retired) Otis Taylor (linebacker, retired) Otis Sistrunk (defensive line, retired)
Ernie Davis of Syracuse University was the first African American to be selected #1 overall in the NFL draft. That was 1962 and he was selected by the Washington Redskins and subsequently traded to the Cleveland Browns. Davis tragically was diagnosed with leukemia in the summer of 1962 and passed away in May, 1963 without ever playing an NFL game. Davis was also the first African American to win the Heisman Trophy.
Ollie Hanson debuted on April 27, 1921, playing for the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field; he played his final game on May 5, 1921, playing for the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field.
When most people think of the biggest trade in NFL History the Hershel Walker to Minnesota trade, in which a total of 18 players moved across the boards, pops into their head. However, Minnesota received more than a single player from Dallas in that deal (Walker & a 1990 5th round pick; Dallas received RB Darrin Nelson from Minnesota in the Walker deal, traded Neson to San Diego for a 5th round pick in 1990, which it sent back to Minnesota.)For a single player there were two trades in NFL History that stand apart. The Ollie Matson trade of 1959 and the Eric Dickerson trade of 1987. The record for most players traded for a single NFL player stands at 9 for 1.In 1959 The Chicago Cardinals (now the Arizona Cardinals) traded Hall of Fame RB Ollie Matson to the Los Angeles Rams. In return the Cardinals received 9 players. the breakdown:LA Rams receive:RB Ollie MatsonChicago Cardinals receive:T Frank FullerT Ken PanfilDE Glen HoltzmanDE John TracyDT Art HauserFB Larry HickmanRB Don Brown,1960 2nd round pick (Mike McGee, G, Duke, 14th overall)Player to be named during the 1959 training camp (1960 4th round pick: Silas Woods, E, Marquette, 38th overall).The Eric Dickerson trade in 1987 involved three teams. The Colts wanted Dickerson and managed to work the deal by bringing Buffalo on board to help out. The break down:Indianapolis Colts receive:RB Eric Dickerson (from Los Angeles Rams)Buffalo Bills receive:the rights to LB Cornelius Bennett (from Indianapolis Colts)Los Angeles Rams receive:RB Owen Gill (from Indianapolis)1st & 2nd Round Picks 1988 (from Indianapolis)2nd Round Pick 1989 (from Indianapolis)RB Greg Bell (from Buffalo)1st round Pick 1988 (from Buffalo)1st & 2nd round pick 1989 (from Buffalo)
Joseph Addison,Glenn Ford,Danielle Darrieux,Dan O' Herlihy,Ollie Matson,Una Stubbs,Joanna Lumley,Paul Teutul Sr,Glen Ballard and Ray Parker Jr.