John Thomas O'Donnell, better known by his stage name Hap Ward, (July 1868, Philadelphia – January 3, 1944, New York City) was an American comedian, dancer...
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He died at Misericordia Hospital in 1968 at age 75. Joseph Nichols "Hap" Ward (November 15, 1885 – September 13, 1979) played in right field for the...
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Look up Hap in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. As a nickname, Hap or Haps is commonly short for Henry, Harry, Harold, or Harrison. It may refer to: Henry...
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and Geneva Mitchell) 1923 Fanny Brice James J. Corbett Ann Pennington Hap Ward Bert & Betty Wheeler Paul Whiteman The Ziegfeld Girls (including Lina Basquette...
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Truitt, Evelyn (1977). "Ward, 'Hap', Sr.". Who Was Who on Screen. Bowker. p. 477. ISBN 9780835209144. Fisher, James (2023). "Ward and Vokes". Historical...
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for the comedy duo of Hap Ward and Harry Vokes to feature their signature roles of the tramps Lord Percy Harden (portrayed by Ward) and Lord Harold Poorly...
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In the top of the third, Detroit managed only a walk from right fielder Hap Ward, who was out attempting to steal second base. The bottom of the third saw...
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Leinhauser Red McDermott Dan McGarvey Hank Perry Bobby Veach Ossie Vitt Hap Ward Other positions Hughie Jennings Manager Hughie Jennings Coaches Deacon...
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Walkup, P, 1939 Jim Walsh, P, 1921 Steve Wapnick, P, 1990 Gary Ward, OF, 1989–1990 Hap Ward, OF, 1912 Jon Warden, P, 1968 Jack Warner, IF, 1925–1928 John...
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McGarr Dan McGarvey Deacon McGuire Jack Smith Joe Sugden Allan Travers Hap Ward Joe Sugden and Deacon McGuire were Tigers coaches who had had long baseball...
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