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  • WikiProject Chicago Bears, a project which is currently considered to be inactive.Chicago BearsWikipedia:WikiProject Chicago BearsTemplate:WikiProject Chicago BearsChicago...
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  • fellow Wikipedians, I have just modified 3 external links on List of Chicago Bears seasons. Please take a moment to review my edit. If you have any questions...
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  • History of the Chicago Bears on 2011-03-30 03:48:11, 410 Gone In 1925 NFL season on 2011-05-25 02:52:37, 410 Gone In 1925 NFL season on 2011-06-02 03:20:57...
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  • Talk:Hack Wilson (category GA-Class Chicago articles)
    sections. Lead "He is best remembered for his 1930 season with the Cubs, one of the best individual single-season hitting performances in Major League Baseball...
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  • sections. Lead "He is best remembered for his 1930 season with the Cubs, one of the best individual single-season hitting performances in Major League Baseball...
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  • Jensvold a pair of Emmetsburg, Iowa twins ... At Iowa in 1930, the 22-year-old seniors opened the season sharing the quarterback position..." Created by BeanieFan11...
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  • 2009, and 2012 while the Bears had two winning seasons (2008 and 2012)and a lone second place finish (2008). Conversely, the Bears made the playoffs in 2001...
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  • the records have no effect on the regular major league baseball season or the post-season. the games are competitive, but one major reason for spring training...
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  • to lose. All authors will support that the New York Giants and the Chicago Bears, at that time, were profitable. All authors I have seen, which is kind...
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  • Talk:Arizona Cardinals (category B-Class Chicago articles)
    Cardinals' home stadiums needs correcting. The Chicago Cardinals shared Wrigley Field with the Bears from 1931-39, playing more road than home games...
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  • they do today. The rule change was made for the 1930 AL and 1931 NL seasons. See here for Dec. 12, 1930 rule change: http://www.baseballlibrary...
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  • it. Wizardman Operation Big Bear "Right before the start of the regular season" - which season? Do you mean the 1925 season referenced in the link? How...
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  • the '70-1 season; has it ever been beaten? Trekphiler 04:07, 9 December 2005 (UTC) It wasn't a record for percentage (that was Boston in 1930 with .875)...
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  • website does not match, but may not be accurate either (wikipedia indicates Chicago as recently closed, Trader Vics site lists it, but clicking on it opens...
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  • dollar on pictures for the 1930-1931 season. These ambitions of prosperity were shattered, however, by the autumn of 1930,when the stock market began to decline...
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  • 1936 George Dunscomb "$6,000 for a touchdown: George halas of the Chicago bears tells of costs of running a pro team Bob Gill on semi-pro teams IMPORTANT...
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  • you regard a pop-culture magazine as a more authoritative source than the 1930 census? Wahkeenah 15:09, 25 September 2005 (UTC) Perhaps a more cogent response...
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  • a halfback from Penn State who played for the Detroit Lions and the Chicago Bears. In those years, black players who did manage to make NFL rosters were...
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  • declining attendance, the Colts retooled before the 1994 season by hiring the Chicago Bears' Bill Tobin to be `Vice President of All Football Operations'...
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  • 1920-1930, and for all World Series and All-Star Games. It turns out that his illness-shortened 1925 season and the full seasons 1927 through 1930 are...
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