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New York Bombers – The Horse That Played Center Field by Hal Higdon; New York Empires – Clubhouse [7] New York Empires – Take Me Out (play) New York Goats – The Horse That Played Center Field by Hal Higdon; New York Hilltoppers – The House of Daniel by Harry Turtledove; New York Knights – The Natural [8]
The team that would later be known as “Men on a Mission” started out by competing as a team in the Pro Wrestling Federation and the United States Wrestling Association where they wrestled as The Harlem Knights with Frazier being known as Nelson Knight and Horne as Bobby Knight, with the two being billed as half-brothers.
The Houston Club is a private members' club in Houston, Texas. The club is managed by Inspired. The club has occupied six locations, the Mason Building (1894–1904), the Chronicle Building (1909–1923), the Chamber of Commerce Building I (1923–1930), the Chamber of Commerce Building II (1930–1955), the Houston Club Building (1955–2012 ...
Soccer clubs in Houston (7 C, 20 P) T. Texas Southern Tigers (11 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Sports clubs and teams in Houston"
Convention Center and streets of Houston 1972 Houston College Classic: February Baseball: Minute Maid Park: 2001 Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo: February / March Rodeo: NRG Park: 1932 Houston Open: March Golf: Golf Club of Houston: 1946 U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships: April Tennis: River Oaks Country Club: 2001 U.S. International Rugby ...
Robert Lawrence Horne (born April 13, 1967) is an American semi-retired professional wrestler who is most famous for his time in the World Wrestling Federation from 1993 to 1996 under the ring name Mo (later Sir Mo), where he held the WWF World Tag Team Championship with Mabel as "Men on a Mission".
The Harlem Wizards is a professional basketball team created in 1962 by sports promoter Howie Davis. Unlike most basketball teams, the Harlem Wizards are not primarily focused on winning games. Instead, their aim is to entertain the crowd using a variety of basketball tricks and alley oops.
MLB took over operation of the RBI program in 1991. [4] By 1992, the RBI program expanded to Harlem, St. Louis, and Kansas City. [3] Leonard S. Coleman, Jr., the former president of the National League, took over operation in the program in 1994 and forged a working alliance with the Boys and Girls Clubs of America to help grow the RBI program ...