There was no 'Ron H' that played for the Tigers in the 1960s. The only three Rons on the roster that decade were pitchers Ron Kline and Ron Nischwitz and outfielder Ron Woods. And according to mlb.com, which has the entire all time Tigers roster, no one with the first name of Ron whose last name started with H ever played for the Tigers.
The Houston Oilers.
UCLA college team under John Wooden in the '60s
at jackson jr. high school we did
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Try getting a baseball card catalog magazine. It lists years and value of cards.
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Two of the biggest ones were Tamla/Motown out of Detroit and Stax/Volt out of Memphis. http://popularmusichistory.com/
yes, in the 1950s and 60s they often won the thanksgiving day game. Only in the last ten years or so have they been unfavorable on thanksgiving.
Yes ! The 1950-60s comedian team BOB and RAY used to have a daily "Say a Song" on their program.
you need a good team, level 60s or 70s with a flying type, electric,water,grass,fire and ghost.
the lions in 2008 they went 0-16 the bucs before that went 0-14 in the 60s
There are many radio stations that play music from the 60s. Examples of radio stations that play music from the 60s includes Live365 Internet Radio and the 60s Radio at TuneIn.