west. Who finished 138. In the boys 200 yards three Alamo heights and hard fought victory for their retiring head coach Mel Allen . was a photo finish in the 100 yard backstroke as JC horrible look at Monterey Peninsula the exact same time loser from
the advertising business who said: `Did you ever think about coming back and doing the Yankee games?' ''The great Mel Allen was having some troubles, and they were wondering what would happen if Mel couldn't continue, and they thought about
the end of an inning. Eric Rhodes, New Port Richey * * * Gordon Solie hosting Championship Wrestling from Florida on Saturdays. Irwin Heichen, Temple Terrace * * * The USFL and Mel Allen on This Week In Baseball. Dick Tranell, Clearwater
in ousting. 34 commerce. Defeats mom a 43 point in the three a game of the night prosper 55 love to twenty ones and Mel Allen throws for five TDs. Rushes for two more. Yet 398 yards passing 167. Yards rushing incredible game for. I'm and
field at the end of an inning. Eric Rhodes, New Port Richey Gordon Solie hosting Championship Wrestling from Florida on Saturdays. Irwin Heichen, Temple Terrace The USFL and Mel Allen on This Week In Baseball. Dick Tranell, Clearwater
Oklahoma City, he recommended Munson as his replacement. That was the break he needed. In 1949, when Gowdy joined Mel Allen on the New York Yankees radio crew, he again recommended Munson as his successor. Munson worked in Oklahoma City for
just across the Hudson in Newark, N.J., Ballantine was the Yankees ' primary sponsor in the 1950s. It was announcer Mel Allen who made it part of Baseball vernacular, describing each of the Yankees ' all-too-frequent homers as a "Ballantine
Alabama won the 1965 national championship. One story suggests the hat was a gift from Bryant's Alabama classmate, Mel Allen , the longtime broadcaster for the New York Yankees. As for Tressel, the vest became a game-day staple when he coached
Harper Lee, Pulitzer Prize-winning author (actually, she never graduated) n Joe Namath, football Hall of Famer n Mel Allen , longtime radio voice of NY Yankees n Sela Ward, actress n Bernard Madoff, disgraced financier n George Wallace, former
1913 ... Woodrow Wilson became the 28th president; union wages in Chicago were 68.75 cents per hour for plumbers; Mel Allen , Paul ''Bear'' Bryant, Gerald Ford, Woody Hayes, Jimmy Hoffa, Richard Nixon and Jesse Owens were born; Harriet