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Sleepy Bill Burns on the Stand - 1919 Black Sox Trial - 1921 Original Photo Baseball Photos Englund was a six five

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Englund was a six five forward who played his college ball at the university of Wisconsin

Princess Diana and Prince Charles show off their dance moves in West Berlin in this 1987 original Syndication International photo (6 x 8 inches)

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Sleepy Bill Burns on the Stand - 1919 Black Sox Trial - 1921 Original Photo Baseball Photos Englund was a six fiveWilliam Thomas "Bill" Burns, nicknamed "Sleepy Bill" played as a pitcher in Major League Baseball for five different teams from 1908 to 1912. Burns earned his nickname for his noticeable lack of intensity on the mound. Bill Burns is best known for his involvement in the alleged fixing of the 1919 Chicago White Sox World Series, dubbed the Black Sox Scandal. This original photo (10 x 8 inches) offers some niece features and is in great condition with

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