Infobox Ice Hockey Player image Gordie Howe.jpg image size 225px image caption Howe relaxing at Gordie ... Howe Gordon GordieHowe , Order of Canada OC born March 31, 1928 is a Canadians Canadian retired ... story.html?id 69851ce8 2418 4a06 9d8e fd8a61e08f8a&k 24263 HoweGordie did it Bot generated title .... Now can you show me you can play hockey? ref name top100 The hockey term, GordieHowe hat trick ... for fighting. It should be noted, however, that Howe himself has only two recorded GordieHowe hat tricks in his career, ref cite news first Jeff last Marek title How many GordieHowe hat tricks did Mr ... hockey marek 2007 11 how many gordiehowe hattricks.html accessdate 2008 03 30 ref on October 10 ... that spanned five decades. In a feat unsurpassed by any hockey player, GordieHowe finished in the top ... in 1959 60 NHL season 1960 , he paid tribute to Howe, saying Gordie could do everything. ref http ... s most valuable player the trophy was renamed the GordieHowe Trophy the following year . Howe played ... of 4 2. ref name p234 In game two, Gretzky and Mark Howe each scored a goal and GordieHowe picked ... File GordieHowe Giants .jpg thumb 200px Howe appearing at GordieHowe Night as partial owner ... and Interstate 94 in Michigan , in honor of GordieHowe. ref name wjbk cite news first Dennis last Kraniak title The GordieHowe International Bridge url http www.myfoxdetroit.com dpp news the gordie ... 5, 2011 ref GordieHowe is a prime choice, because he is a native Canadian and his long affiliation ... Gordie and Colleen Howe in Abbotsford, British Columbia . Two of their sons, Marty Howe Marty and Mark ... winner 1974, 1975 GordieHowe Trophy Gary L. Davidson Trophy winner 1974 2 time WHA All Star. Top ... Greatest Hockey Players , the highest ranking right wing on the list. Other Image GordieHowe star ... leaders Notable families in the NHL Power forward ice hockey GordieHowe hat trick Billy McNeill ... Article reflist External links Legendsmember Player P197204 GordieHowe hockeydb 2378 GordieHowe http ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 The Gary L. Davidson Award was given to the most valuable player of the World Hockey Association regular season, from 1972 73 WHA season 1973 to 1974 75 WHA season 1975 . It was named in honour of WHA co founder Gary Davidson, but for the 1975 76 WHA season , it was renamed the Gordie Howe Trophy in honour of one of hockey s all time greats Gordie Howe . Gary L. Davidson Award Gordie Howe Trophy Winners 1978 79 WHA season 1979 &ndash Dave Dryden , Edmonton Oilers 1977 78 WHA season 1978 &ndash Marc Tardif , Quebec Nordiques 1976 77 WHA season 1977 &ndash Robbie Ftorek , Phoenix Roadrunners WHA Phoenix Roadrunners 1975 76 WHA season 1976 &ndash Marc Tardif , Quebec Nordiques 1974 75 WHA season 1975 &ndash Bobby Hull , Winnipeg Jets 1973 74 WHA season 1974 &ndash Gordie Howe , Houston Aeros WHA Houston Aeros 1972 73 WHA season 1973 &ndash Bobby Hull , Winnipeg Jets See also List of WHA seasons World Hockey Association WHA Category World Hockey Association trophies and awards de Gordie Howe Trophy fr Troph e Gordie Howe ... more details
of the gordie how.html Dead link date April 2011 bot RjwilmsiBot ref Howe got his first GordieHowe Hat Trick on October 11, 1953 when he fought the Toronto Maple Leafs Fernie Flaman , assisted ... is the GordieHowe hat trick leader in recent history, with 17 recorded efforts. ref http sports.yahoo.com ... Ice hockey terminology Category Violence in sports hockey stub cs Hattrick Gordieho Howa de GordieHowe Hattrick fr Coup du chapeau la GordieHowe nl GordieHowe hattrick ru sk Hetrik Gordieho Howea fi Gordie Howen hattutemppu sv GordieHowe hattrick ... Leafs. Howe scored the opening goal, assisted on two Ted Lindsay goals, and fought Ted Kennedy ... more details
Infobox Stadium stadium name GordieHowe Bowl nickname image Image GordieHowe Bowl.jpg 250px caption Aerial view of GordieHowe Bowl location Saskatoon , Saskatchewan coordinates coord 52 6 30 N 106 41 53 W region CA display it broke ground opened owner City of Saskatoon operator surface Grass construction cost architect tenants seating capacity 3,954 GordieHowe Bowl is a football stadium located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan , Canada. It was opened September 30, 1960. It is the home of the Saskatoon Hilltops , who play in the Prairie Football Conference of the Canadian Junior Football League and is also used for high school football. It is located on the southwest corner of the city. The city considered closing the stadium in 2006 due to maintenance costs. Future plans In 2008, a master plan for GordieHowe Bowl was formulated and the facility was expected to receive Canadian dollar 30 million for expansion and upgrades. It would have included artificial turf, an additional eight lane track complete with a throws and jump area, and expanded bleacher seating for 6500 spectators. Athletic facilities including public washrooms, change rooms and concession, and fencing were to be constructed in the first phase, costing 12.4 million. The cost would have been shared by the federal government 4.1 million , the city 2.9 million , corporate sponsors 1.4 million and admission levy 4 million . The second phase was expected to cost 12.8 million and provide new bleachers, a new press box, additional ... title GordieHowe Bowl awaits facelift last Wolfe first Cory work The StarPhoenix publisher ... to turn GordieHowe Bowl into a multi purpose events centre, capable of staging concerts, family ... news GordieHowe Bowl plan feasible 4129806 story.html title GordieHowe Bowl plan isn t feasible ... Council gives preliminary nod to Howe Bowl, arena expansion newspaper The StarPhoenix publisher CanWest ... 6ccc 4da5 bd9a b3c8773390eb title Howe Bowl eyed as events centre last Wolfe first Cory work ... more details
Gordie Bonin along with Ron Hodgson and Gordon Jenner make up what is considered one of the best Canadian Drag racing teams ever. Gordie Bonin was a Drag racer , known as 240 Gordie, and along with his teammates was inducted into the Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame in 2000. ref CMHF Citation http www.cmhf.ca member GORDIE BONIN.html ref ref Canada.com article http www.canada.com edmontonjournal news driving story.html?id 75cb4df8 a4dd 4aab 9ce9 7be72351c574&p 1 ref References reflist DEFAULTSORT Bonin, Gordie Category Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame inductees Category Living people autoracing bio stub ... more details
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Gordon Gordie Randall Hall born November 27, 1935 is an United States American water polo player who competed in the 1960 Summer Olympics . He was born in Long Beach, California . Hall was a member of the American water polo team which finished seventh in the Water polo at the 1960 Summer Olympics 1960 tournament . He played three matches as goalkeeper. External links http www.sports reference.com olympics athletes ha gordie hall 1.html profile Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hall, Gordie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hall, Gordie Category 1935 births Category Living people Category American water polo players Category Olympic water polo players of the United States Category Water polo players at the 1960 Summer Olympics US waterpolo bio stub ... more details
Gordon Corson Clark born May 31, 1952 in Glasgow , Scotland is a retired ice hockey Winger ice hockey right winger . He played in the NHL for the Boston Bruins and in the World Hockey Association WHA for the Cincinnati Stingers . External links hockeydb 6513 DEFAULTSORT Clark, Gordie Category 1952 births Category Boston Bruins players Category Cincinnati Stingers players Category Living people Category Sportspeople from Glasgow Category Scottish ice hockey players simple Gordie Clark ... more details
Gordon Joseph Gord, Red Haworth born February 20, 1932 in Drummondville , Quebec was a professional ice hockey player who played two games in the National Hockey League . He played with the New York Rangers . References hockeydb 11427 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Haworth, Gordie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH February 20, 1932 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Haworth, Gordie Category 1932 births Category Canadian ice hockey centres Category Living people Category New York Rangers players Category People from Drummondville Canada icehockey centre 1930s stub ... more details
name nm0850058 bio title Biography for Gordie Tapp work IMDB publisher IMDB accessdate 2010 01 ... External links imdb name 0850058 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tapp, Gordie ... DEFAULTSORT Tapp, Gordie Category 1922 births Tapp, Gordie Category Members of the Order of Ontario Tapp, Gordie Category Members of the Order of Canada Tapp, Gordie Category Living people Category Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame inductees Category Canadian country singers Tapp, Gordie canada ... more details
Cleanup date September 2009 Infobox Non profit Non profit name The Gordie Foundation Non profit logo ... hazing death of Lynn Gordon Bailey Jr. Gordie at the University of Colorado at Boulder key people .... homepage http www.gordie.org dissolved footnotes The Gordie Foundation http www.gordie.org website ... to navigate the dangers of alcohol, binge drinking, peer pressure and hazing. The Gordie Foundation was created in memory of 18 year old Gordie Bailey who died on September 17, 2004 following a hazing ... is the Honorary Spokesperson for The Gordie Foundation. What Happened? On the evening of September 16, 2004, Lynn Gordon Bailey Jr. Gordie and twenty six other Chi Psi Fraternities and sororities Joining ... the group returned to the Fraternity house, Gordie was Short term effects of alcohol Effect by dosage ... 11 00pm. Later in the evening, while Gordie was Short term effects of alcohol Effect by dosage ... Methods scrawl demeaning sayings and pictures on all parts of his body. Gordie was left alone ... Gordie s death, his mother Leslie Lanahan brought legal action against the Alpha Psi Delta chapter of Chi ... agreed to a settlement in March 2009. Among the terms, Chi Psi agreed that Gordie had indeed been ... agreed to use Gordie s story in all pledge education about hazing, as well as to require that all chapters ... of the financial portion of the settlement cannot be disclosed. Who Was Gordie? Image Gordie hires.jpg 150px right Gordie Bailey 1986 2004 Gordie was just 18 years old http query.nytimes.com gst ... of Business . In his four weeks at the University, Gordie had been named to the club lacrosse team and had become a pledge at Chi Psi Fraternity. Gordie went to Colorado after three years at Deerfield ..., Gordie mentored younger students as a Proctor in an underclass dormitory. In his spare time, he and his fellow Proctors made humorous videos with their Proctees. Prior to attending Deerfield, Gordie ... more about Gordie. The GordieCheck Image Signs combined.jpg 450px center Alcohol related incidents ... more details
Gordon Clark Richardson July 19, 1938 in Colquitt, Georgia , is a professional baseball player who played pitcher in the Major Leagues from 1964 1966. He would play for the St. Louis Cardinals and New York Mets . External links Baseballstats br r richago01 1964 St. Louis Cardinals and has a beautiful grand daughter, Hillary Heard... Was last Met player to wear 41 prior to Tom Seaver. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Richardson, Gordie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Richardson, Gordie Category 1938 births Category Major League Baseball pitchers Category Baseball players from Georgia U.S. state Category New York Mets players Category St. Louis Cardinals players Category Living people US baseball pitcher 1930s stub ... more details
Infobox MLB player name Gordie Pladson position Pitcher image bats Right throws Right birthdate Birth date and age 1956 7 31 birthplace New Westminster, British Columbia debutdate September 7 debutyear 1979 debutteam Houston Astros finaldate April 20 finalyear 1982 finalteam Houston Astros stat1label Win loss record stat1value 0 4 stat2label Earned run average stat2value 6.04 stat3label Strikeout s stat3value 18 teams nowiki nowiki Houston Astros 1979 82 Gordon Cecil Pladson born July 31, 1956 in New Westminster, British Columbia , Canada is a former Major League Baseball pitcher for the Houston Astros . He played parts of four seasons for the Astros, from by 1979 until by 1982 . External links Baseballstats br p pladsgo01 fangraphs 1010383 cube P Gordie Pladson Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pladson, Gordie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH July 31, 1956 PLACE OF BIRTH New Westminster, British Columbia DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pladson, Gordie Category 1956 births Category Living people Category Major League Baseball pitchers Category People from New Westminster Category Major League Baseball players from Canada Category Houston Astros players Category Baseball people from British Columbia ... more details
Daniel Gordon Hinkle April 3, 1905 March 19, 1972 was a backup catcher in Major League Baseball who played briefly for the Boston Red Sox during the 1934 in baseball 1934 season. Listed at 6 0 , 185 lb., Hinkle batted and threw right handed . He was born in Toronto, Ohio . In a one season career, Hinkle was a .173 hitter 13 for 75 with nine runs batted in RBI in 27 games, including seven run baseball runs , six double baseball doubles and one triple baseball triple . He did not hit a home run . In 26 catching appearances, he posted a .992 fielding percentage , committing one error baseball error in 119 total chances chances . Hinkle died in Houston, Texas at age 66. Sources http www.baseball reference.com h hinklgo01.shtml Baseball Reference Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hinkle, Gordie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hinkle, Gordie Category Boston Red Sox players Category Major League Baseball catchers Category Baseball players from Ohio Category People from Jefferson County, Ohio Category 1905 births Category 1972 deaths US baseball catcher 1900s stub ... more details
Arthur Gordon Bruce May 9, 1919 July 15, 1997 is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey forward ice hockey forward who played 28 games in the National Hockey League for the Boston Bruins . He was born in Ottawa , Ontario . During the 1940 41 Boston won the Stanley Cup. Bruce was called up from the minors to played 8 regular season games, and 2 playoffs games for the winning team. Bruce qualified to be engraved on the Stanley Cup, but for some reason Boston Bruins choose to leave his name off. External links hockeydb 14159 http www.losthockey.com obit main.cfm?letter b Obituary at LostHockey.com Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bruce, Gordie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bruce, Gordie Category 1919 births Category 1997 deaths Category Boston Bruins players Category Canadian ice hockey forwards Category Ice hockey people from Ontario Category People from Ottawa Category Stanley Cup champions canada icehockey winger 1910s stub ... more details
Joseph Gordon Mueller December 10, 1922 September 7, 2006 was a relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played briefly for the Boston Red Sox during the by 1950 season. Listed at 6 4 , 200 lb., Mueller batted and threw right handed . A native of Baltimore, Maryland , he attended Loyola College in Maryland . In eight relief appearances, Murphy allowed eight runs and 11 hits, giving 13 base on balls walk and one strikeout s in 7.0 innings of work for a 10.29 earned run average ERA . He did not have a Winning percentage decision or save sport saves . Mueller died at the age of 83 in Timonium, Maryland . See also 1950 Boston Red Sox season Boston Red Sox all time roster External links http www.baseball reference.com m muellgo01.shtml Baseball Reference http www.retrosheet.org boxesetc M Pmuelg101.htm Retrosheet br Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Mueller, Gordie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Mueller, Gordie Category Boston Red Sox players Category Major League Baseball pitchers Category Loyola University Maryland alumni Category Baseball players from Maryland Category 1922 births Category 2006 deaths US baseball pitcher 1920s stub ... more details
Infobox football biography playername Gordie Ion image Image Replace this image male.svg fullname dateofbirth cityofbirth countryofbirth height position currentclub clubnumber youthyears youthclubs years 1957 1961 br 1962 ? clubs Vancouver North Shore United br Vancouver Firefighters caps goals nationalyears 1957 nationalteam Canada men s national soccer team Canada nationalcaps goals 2 0 pcupdate ntupdate Gordie Ion is a retired Canada Canadian association football player and since December 2009 of the Canadian Soccer Hall of Fame . ref http www.ontariosoccer.net Calendar NewsEvents Soccer Hall of Fame Announces 2010 Inductees.aspx Soccer Hall of Fame Announces 2010 Inductees ref Career He played club football for Vancouver North Shore United ref http www.whitecapsfc.com archive feature12080901.aspx 2010 Soccer Hall of Fame inductees ref and Vancouver Firefighters . ref http www.ontariosoccer.net Calendar NewsEvents Soccer Hall of Fame Announces 2010 Inductees.aspx Soccer Hall of Fame Announces 2010 Inductees ref International career Ion earned 2 caps for the Canada men s national soccer team Canadian national side in 1957, ref http www.canadasoccer.com eng players profile.asp?playerid 959&sub 8&gender male Player profile at CanadaSoccer.com ref scored three assists of five goals against US men s national soccer team USA on 22 June 1957. ref http www.canadasoccer.com news viewArtical.asp?Press ID 3906 The Soccer Hall of Fame unveils 2010 honour list ref Personal life His son is Greg Ion . Honours 1962 John F. Kennedy Cup ref http www.torontosun.com sports soccer 2009 12 09 12090086 sun.html Avey heading to soccer Hall ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ion, Gordie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ion, Gordie Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people Category Canadian men s international soccer players Category Canadian soccer players ... more details
Other persons Gordon Johnson Gordon Johnson disambiguation Infobox musical artist Name Gordie Grady Johnson Img Img capt Img size Background solo singer Birth name Alias Grady Johnson Born Died Origin Winnipeg , Manitoba , Canada Instrument Guitar, vocals Genre reggae rock music rock Occupation Guitarist, singer Years active 1988&ndash present Label Associated acts Big Sugar , Grady band Grady URL http www.shadygrady.net Notable instruments Double neck guitar Double neck Gibson guitar Gordie Johnson is a Canada Canadian musician, best known as the front man for the reggae rock music rock band Big Sugar , and later southern rock band Grady band Grady . Biography Johnson was born in Winnipeg , Manitoba . He grew up in Windsor, Ontario Windsor , Ontario , where he frequently crossed the river to play in Detroit , Michigan . He is a vocalist and guitar ist for the reggae rock band Big Sugar ref http www.maplemusic.com artists bsu bio.asp Big Sugar Biography ref and the cowboy metal band Grady band Grady , where he now uses his nickname Grady Johnson. Johnson is also known for wearing Hugo Boss clothing, as part of a long term sponsorship deal with the designer. Image GordieJohnson.JPG thumb 250px Johnson of Grady performs at the London Balloon Festival 2006. Johnson is a sought after producer having done albums for other artists, including Gov t Mule , Taj Mahal , The Trews , The Joel ... Gordie 2005 07 13 1128577.html, Gordie Johnson abandons T.O. for Texas ref Johnson is a proud Canadian ... E2 84 A2s gordie johnson i am canadian rant date 2001 06 20 title Big Sugar s Gordie Johnson I Am ... sound http jam.canoe.ca Music Artists J Johnson Gordie 2007 07 12 4333305 sun.html Gordie Johnson returns to roots http jam.canoe.ca Music Artists J Johnson Gordie 2007 06 07 4241153.html Ex Big Sugar rocker serves Poison Big Sugar Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Johnson, Gordie ... Johnson, Gordie Category Canadian male singers Category Canadian rock singers Category Canadian ... more details
Infobox college coach Name Gordie Gillespie Image ImageWidth DateOfBirth April 1926 DateOfDeath Birthplace Deathplace Sport Baseball , American football football , basketball College Title CurrentRecord OverallRecord 1,852&ndash 938&ndash 1 baseball BowlRecord Championships CFbDWID Player Years Team Position Coach Yes CoachYears 1951 br 1953&ndash 1976 br 1977 1995 br 1996 2005 br 2006 2010 CoachTeams Joliet Catholic HS br Lewis University Lewis br University of St. Francis St. Francis Ill. br Ripon College Wisconsin Ripon br St. Francis Ill. FootballHOF CollegeHOFID Gordie Gillespie is an American baseball , American football football and basketball coach. He has been a head baseball coach for 58 years at Lewis, Ripon College Wisconsin Ripon College , and University of St. Francis . With a career coaching record of 1,852&ndash 938&ndash 1, Gillespie is the college baseball coach with the best winning record of all time. ref cite news title Winningest college baseball coach going strong at 80 publisher espn.com Associated Press story date 2006 05 12 url http sports.espn.go.com ncaa news story?id 2442821 ref ref name Joliet cite web title Gordie Gillespie publisher City of Joliet url http www.cityofjoliet.com halloffame athletes gordiegillespie.htm accessdate 2010 07 05 ref ref name ... newspapers?id vyEqAAAAIBAJ&sjid 3CwEAAAAIBAJ&pg 5625,5950792&dq gordie gillespie&hl en ref ... . ref name Profile cite web title COACHING STAFF Gordie Gillespie, Head Coach publisher St. Francis ... was named the NAIA Coach of the Century by Collegiate Baseball Magazine. ref cite news title GORDIE ... ll tell me when it s time. ref name CT cite news author Barry Temkin title Nearing 80, Gordie Gillespie ... Chicago Tribune&desc Nearing 80, Gordie Gillespie is back where he began his 56 year career, in the Joliet ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gillespie, Gordie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1926 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gillespie, Gordie ... more details
wikify date November 2010 Gordie Dwyer born January 25, 1978 in Dalhousie, New Brunswick Dalhousie , New Brunswick is a Canada Canadian ice hockey player who plays left wing. He was drafted by the St. Louis Blues hockey St. Louis Blues in the 3rd round, 67th overall in the 1996 NHL Entry Draft , but never played for the Blues. He has played for the Tampa Bay Lightning , New York Rangers and the Montreal Canadiens . He attended Philemon Wright High School in Hull, Quebec while playing for the Hull Olympiques of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League QMJHL . He has also played for the Laval Titan , Beauport Harfangs , Drummondville Voltigeurs and the Quebec Remparts in the QMJHL. Dwyer achieved notoriety after receiving a 23 game suspension for leaving the penalty box to engage in a fight and verbally and physically abusing officials when they broke up the resulting bench clearing brawl in a pre season game against the Washington Capitals as a member of the Tampa Bay Lightning on September 19, 2000. The suspension stands as one of the longest in NHL history. ref http proicehockey.about.com cs history a nhl suspensions.htm About.com The Longest NHL Suspensions ref In 2004, he signed as a free agent by the Carolina Hurricanes but never played for them, he played for the Lowell Lock Monsters of the American Hockey League , where he had 9 points and 183 penalty minutes in 56 games. He remained with Lowell for the 2005 06 season and due to a shoulder injury, he played only 17 games where he had 4 points with 37 penalty minutes. Career Notes Traded to Tampa Bay by Montreal for Mike McBain ... Gordie Dwyer as their new Head Coach and Associate General Manager for the 2009 2010 season. Dwyer ... Persondata . NAME Dwyer, Gordie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Canadian NHL hockey player ... DEFAULTSORT Dwyer, Gordie Category 1978 births Category Living people Category Canadian ice ... Ice hockey people from New Brunswick Category Quebec Citadelles players de Gordie Dwyer fr Gordie ... more details
Infobox Ice Hockey Player name Gordie Walker image image caption image size position Winger ice hockey Right wing shoots Left height ft 6 height in 0 weight lb 175 played for New York Rangers br Los Angeles Kings br New Haven Nighthawks American Hockey League AHL br Colorado Rangers International Hockey League IHL br San Diego Gulls International Hockey League IHL ntl team Canada birth date Birth date and age 1965 8 12 mf y birth place Castlegar, British Columbia Castlegar , British Columbia BC , Canada CAN career start 1983 career end 1991 draft 53rd overall draft year 1983 draft team New York Rangers Gord Walker born August 12, 1965 in Castlegar, British Columbia is a retired professional ice hockey player. He played in 31 NHL games with the New York Rangers and Los Angeles Kings . In the 1970s and 80s he fronted The Gordie Walker Band, the house group at The Broadway Hotel in Vancouver located at 101 East Hastings. The building is now known as The Sunrise Hotel. Walker spent the majority of his playing career in the minor leagues and was a member of the 1983 Memorial Cup champion Portland Winter Hawks . Gord s son Luke Walker ice hockey Luke , is a prospect in the Colorado Avalanche farm system ref http www.greatesthockeylegends.com 2010 06 nhl family relations at 2010 nhl draft.html NHL Family Relations at 2010 NHL Draft ref and was a member of the United States hockey team that won gold at the 2010 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships in Saskatchewan . Luke was drafted by the Avs in the fifth round of the 2010 NHL Entry Draft . References reflist External links Hockeydb 5614 DEFAULTSORT Walker, Gordie Category 1965 births Category Canadian ice hockey forwards Category Colorado Rangers players Category Ice hockey people from British Columbia Category Kamloops Blazers alumni Category Living people Category Los Angeles Kings players Category New Haven Nighthawks players Category New York Rangers draft picks Category New York Rangers players Category People from Castlegar ... more details
Infobox MLB player name Gordy Windhorn position Outfielder birthdate Birth date and age 1933 12 19 birthplace Watseka, Illinois bats Right throws Right debutdate September 10 debutyear 1959 debutteam New York Yankees finaldate July 20 finalyear 1962 finalteam Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Los Angeles Angels stat1label Batting average stat1value .176 stat2label Home run s stat2value 2 stat3label Run baseball Runs scored stat3value 20 teams nowiki nowiki This forces MediaWiki to recognize the first bullet. Kind of a workaround to a bug. New York Yankees By 1959 Los Angeles Dodgers By 1961 Oakland Athletics Kansas City Athletics By 1962 Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Los Angeles Angels By 1962 Orix BlueWave Hankyu Braves By 1964 By 1969 Gordon Ray Windhorn born December 19, 1933 in Watseka, Illinois was an outfielder in Major League Baseball . He played in three seasons 1959, 1961, 1962 for the New York Yankees , Los Angeles Dodgers , Oakland Athletics Kansas City Athletics and Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Los Angeles Angels . He went on to play six seasons in Japan for the Orix BlueWave Hankyu Braves from 1964 1969. External links Baseballstats br w windhgo01 fangraphs 1014121 cube W Gordie Windhorn Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Windhorn, Gordie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH December 19, 1933 PLACE OF BIRTH Watseka, Illinois DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Windhorn, Gordie Category 1933 births Category Living people Category People from Watseka, Illinois Category Baseball players from Illinois Category Major League Baseball outfielders Category New York Yankees players Category Los Angeles Dodgers players Category Kansas City Athletics players Category Los Angeles Angels players Category Hankyu Braves players Category Hawaii Islanders players Category American expatriate baseball players in Japan US baseball outfielder 1930s stub ja ... more details
reflist 2 External links http nslegislature.ca index.php people members Gordie Gosse Members of the Nova ... Nova Scotia MLAs Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gosse, Gordie ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... Gosse, Gordie Category Living people Category Canadian people of German descent Category Nova ... more details
Infobox Ice Hockey Player image image size position Defenceman Defence shoots Right height ft 5 height in 10 weight lb 182 played for Boston Bruins ntl team birth date birth date 1930 3 11 mf y birth place Eganville, Ontario Eganville , Ontario ON , Canada CAN death date death date and age 2001 11 2 1930 3 11 mf y death place career start 1949 career end 1957 Gordon Charles Gord Byers March 11, 1930 November 2, 2001 was a Canada Canadian ice hockey player. After spending his junior days with the Copper Cliff Jr. Redmen and the St. Catharines Teepees , Byers played one game in the National Hockey League for the Boston Bruins during the 1949 50 NHL season and well as two games for the Boston Olympics . The next season, Byers would then have spells in the United States Hockey League 1945 1951 United States Hockey League for the Kansas City Mohawks and the Tulsa Oilers in what would turn out to be the USHL s final year in operation before folding. He would end up returning to the Olympics for a season before joining the Troy Uncle Sam Trojans . Ironically, both teams folded at the conclusion of the respective seasons with the Trojans folding after just one season. After a season of senior hockey with the Chatham Maroons , Byers finished his career in the Northern Ontario Hockey Association with the Sudbury Wolves EPHL Sudbury Wolves before retiring. External links hockeydb 11202 legendsofhockey 12173 hockeyref b byersgo01.html Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Byers, Gordie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Canadian ice hockey defenceman DATE OF BIRTH March 11, 1930 PLACE OF BIRTH Eganville, Ontario Eganville , Ontario ON , Canada CAN DATE OF DEATH November 2, 2001 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Byers, Gordie Category 1930 births Category 2001 deaths Category Boston Bruins players Category Boston Olympics players Category Canadian ice hockey defencemen Category Ice hockey people from Ontario Category People from Renfrew County, Ontario Category St. Catha ... more details
infobox MLB player name Gordie Sundin position Pitcher image bats Right throws Right birthdate Birth date and age 1937 10 10 birthplace Minneapolis, Minnesota deathdate deathplace debutdate September 19 debutyear 1956 debutteam Baltimore Orioles finaldate September 19 finalyear 1956 finalteam Baltimore Orioles stat1label Win Loss record stat1value 0 0 stat2label Earned run average stat2value infinity stat3label Games played stat3value 1 stat4label Inning baseball Innings stat4value 0 teams nowiki nowiki Baltimore Orioles 1956 Gordon Vincent Sundin born October 10, 1937, at Minneapolis, Minnesota is a retired United States American professional baseball player. He was a right handed pitcher whose professional career lasted for six seasons 1955 1959 1961 , but who made only one games played appearance in Major League Baseball failing to record an out baseball out for the by 1956 Baltimore Orioles . Sundin batted right handed , stood convert 6 ft 4 in tall and weighed convert 215 lb . Sundin s lone MLB appearance came on Wednesday, September 19, 1956, at Briggs Stadium against the Detroit Tigers . Baltimore was already behind, 8 1, when Sundin, three weeks shy of his 19th birthday, came into the game in the bottom half of the eighth inning baseball inning . He faced two batters Tiger pitcher Frank Lary and Harvey Kuenn and issued two bases on balls before he was relief pitcher relieved by Billy O Dell . Lary would later score an earned run charged against Sundin ref http www.retrosheet.org boxesetc 1956 B09190DET1956.htm 1956 9 19 box score from Retrosheet ref giving the Baltimore pitcher an earned run average of infinity per baseball s statistics . Sundin compiled a 14 23 won lost record in minor league baseball during his career. ref http www.baseball reference.com minors player.cgi?id sundin001gor Minor league statistics from Baseball Reference ref References reflist External ... from Baseball Reference DEFAULTSORT Sundin, Gordie Category 1937 births Category Living people Category ... more details