Baseball's just about it in America.
Rhythm and blues originated in the 1940s in Detroit. Very shortly after it began to spread to New York, Chicago and Los Angeles.
Sid Abel Hall of Fame Professional Hockey Player. An integral part of the Detroit Red Wings "Production Line" of the 1940s and 1950s
There is a special section in the Baseball Hall of Fame for women who played in the Women's professional league in the 1940s.
World=Soccer United States=Baseball
Could have been baseball
The Clark Sisters (American gospel vocal group, not to be confused with the 1940s/1950's jazz quartet "The Clark Sisters") were born and raised in Detroit, Michigan.
Jackie Robinson became an American baseball player in the 1940s for the Brooklyn Dodgers. He broke color boundaries by being the first African American player to earn a spot on a Major League team since the 1880s.
I worked at a merry lee candy store in Pontiac in the late 50s. I think later it merged with sanders candies.
collinson and brean where music hall artists they used to play at the pier at blackpool .collinson used to stay at the same hotel my parents and i stayed at in the early 1940s i have a signed pic of them
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1) Joe Sewell, Hall of Fame 3rd baseman for the Indians and Yankees for 14 seasons in the 1920s and 1930s. 2) Luke Sewell, catcher for the Indians, White Sox, Senators, and Browns for 20 seasons in the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s. 3) Tommy Sewell, who had one at bat for the Cubs in 1927. 4) Rip Sewell, pitcher for the Tigers and Pirates for 13 seasons in the 1930s and 1940s. Joe, Luke, and Tommy were brothers. Rip was their cousin.