The value of a Hamilton pocket watch given to a member of the 1935 World Series champion Detroit Tigers can vary significantly based on factors such as its condition, rarity, and provenance. Generally, such a watch could be worth anywhere from a few hundred to several thousand dollars, especially if it has a strong connection to a specific player or event. Collectors often pay a premium for items linked to historic sports moments. For a precise valuation, a professional appraisal would be recommended.
The Lions were originally the Portsmouth, Ohio Spartans, founded in 1929. The Spartans joined the NFL in 1930 and moved to Detroit in 1934, becoming the Lions.
Yes, the Hamilton Tigers (1920 - 1925) were the relocated Quebec Bulldogs, a charter member of the NHL. After the Tigers' players went on strike during the 1925 playoffs because they were expected to play for free during the playoffs, they were moved to New York, where they became the New York Americans. This in spite of the fact that they enjoyed excellent fan support in Hamilton.
Harmon Killebrew was a baseball standout. He came up to the majors from the Washington Senator's farm team in Chattanooga Tn. He led the Southern Association in home runs in 1957. Harmon was drafted right out of high school and received a handsome bonus. He later became an outstanding member of the Detroit Tigers. Harmon was born in Payette, Idaho in 1936.
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He has played in 2 World Series' In fact, he played, and lost, in the first ever World Series in 1903; but in 1909, he played in and won the World Series, and performed very well. Wagner led the Pirates past Ty Cobb and the Detroit Tigers in 1909.
Al Kaline played baseball for the Detroit Tigers. He is a member of the Baseball Hall of Fame. Marcus Allen played football in the NFL for the Oakland Raiders and the Kansas City Chiefs. He is a member of the College Football Hall of Fame and the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
No. Bethany Hamilton is not a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church).
The members were Jefferson, Randolph, Hamilton, and Knox. Simmons was not a member.
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