Wallace "Wally" Perry Wolf Jr. (October 2, 1930 – March 12, 1997) was an American attorney, bank director, competition swimmer, water polo player, and...
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The Avery Wolf's actual name has varied over time. It was seldom given in the 1940s, but a 1945 studio announcement called him Wally Wolf. In modern-day...
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Angels season. He died on July 7, 2020, in Los Angeles, California. "Wally Wolf Baseball Stats". Baseball Almanac. Retrieved August 7, 2020. Career statistics...
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people, includes Thom and Tom Wally Wolf (1930–1997), American swimmer, water polo player, and Olympic champion Wally Wolf (baseball) (1942–2020), American...
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Wally or Wallie is a given name, and a nickname for Wallace which ultimately means 'Wales' and Walter. It may refer to: Wally Badarou (born 1955), French...
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McLane as first overall with a time of 2:11.0, Bill Smith and Wally Wolf in 2:11.2, and Wally Ris in 2:12.4. This quartet was used for the Olympic final...
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Smith (4:41.0). He won another gold medal, along with teammates Wally Ris, Wally Wolf, and Bill Smith, as a member of the U.S.'s 4 × 200-meter freestyle...
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swimmer and world record holder; given key to city by Mayor Wayne Powell Wally Wolf (1930–1997): swimmer, water polo player, and Olympic champion The McMartin...
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lawyer and legislator Wallace "Wally" Wolf (1930–1997), American swimmer, water polo player, and Olympic champion Wallace "Wally" Wingert (born 1961), American...
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McLane Forbes Norris Howard Patterson Wally Ris Eugene Rogers Bill Smith Bob Sohl Allen Stack Joe Verdeur Wally Wolf Women's Team Marie Corridon Ann Curtis...
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