1) Earle Combs - inducted in 1970. Played with the New York Yankees from 1924-1935.
2) Earl Averill - inducted in 1974. Played with the Cleveland Indians, Detroit Tigers, and Boston Braves from 1929-1941.
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By definition, 'charter member' means a member of an organization when it was founded. The Pro Football Hall of Fame opened in 1963 and there were 17 inductees that year. That means there are 17 'charter members' of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. By definition, there can be no more charter members. The 17 charter members of the Hall of Fame are: Sammy Baugh Bert Bell Joe Carr Earl (Dutch) Clark Harold (Red) Grange George Halas Mel Hein Wilbur (Pete) Henry Robert (Cal) Hubbard Don Hutson Earl (Curly) Lambeau Tim Mara George Preston Marshall John (Blood) McNally Bronko Nagurski Ernie Nevers Jim Thorpe
That was O.J. Simpson (1968 Heisman winner) and Roger Staubach (1963 Heisman winner) who were both elected to the Hall of Fame in 1985. Since then, six other Heisman winners have been elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame ... Paul Hornung, Doak Walker, Earl Campbell, Tony Dorsett, Marcus Allen, and Barry Sanders. For the upcoming 2010 elections to the Hall, Tim Brown is the only Heisman winner on the list of electees.
Baltimore Orioles in the Hall of Fame are Frank Robinson, Brooks Robinson, Jim Palmer, Earl Weaver, Cal Ripken, Jr. and Eddie Murray. Other former Oriole players in the Hall of Fame inducted as members of a different team are Luis Aparicio, Reggie Jackson, George Kell, Robin Roberts, Hoyt Wilhelm and Dick Williams.
1977 Heisman Trophy winner and 1991 Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee Earl Christian Campbell is nicknamed The Tyler Rose.His website is listed below:
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He was inducted in 1963.
Oriole players inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame as Orioles are Eddie Murray, Jim Palmer, Cal Ripken, Jr., Brooks Robinson, Frank Robinson and manager, Earl Weaver.
By definition, 'charter member' means a member of an organization when it was founded. The Pro Football Hall of Fame opened in 1963 and there were 17 inductees that year. That means there are 17 'charter members' of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. By definition, there can be no more charter members. The 17 charter members of the Hall of Fame are: Sammy Baugh Bert Bell Joe Carr Earl (Dutch) Clark Harold (Red) Grange George Halas Mel Hein Wilbur (Pete) Henry Robert (Cal) Hubbard Don Hutson Earl (Curly) Lambeau Tim Mara George Preston Marshall John (Blood) McNally Bronko Nagurski Ernie Nevers Jim Thorpe
Earl (Curly) Lambaugh, head coach from 1952-1953, Sammy Baugh, QB, and George Preston Marshall, owner of the team from 1932 when the franchise played in Boston and was known as the Braves, were inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1963.
That was O.J. Simpson (1968 Heisman winner) and Roger Staubach (1963 Heisman winner) who were both elected to the Hall of Fame in 1985. Since then, six other Heisman winners have been elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame ... Paul Hornung, Doak Walker, Earl Campbell, Tony Dorsett, Marcus Allen, and Barry Sanders. For the upcoming 2010 elections to the Hall, Tim Brown is the only Heisman winner on the list of electees.
Earl Mountains were named by the explorersurveyor, James McKerrow after the Earl of Eglinton.
Baltimore Orioles in the Hall of Fame are Frank Robinson, Brooks Robinson, Jim Palmer, Earl Weaver, Cal Ripken, Jr. and Eddie Murray. Other former Oriole players in the Hall of Fame inducted as members of a different team are Luis Aparicio, Reggie Jackson, George Kell, Robin Roberts, Hoyt Wilhelm and Dick Williams.