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  • Monte Moore
  • American former radio and television broadcaster

    Monte Moore (born July 26, 1930) is an American former radio and television broadcaster for the Kansas City Athletics and Oakland Athletics baseball teams

    Monte Moore

    Monte_Moore

  • Monte Michael Moore
  • American illustrator, screenwriter and designer

    Monte M. Moore (born 1971) is an American illustrator, screenwriter, and designer focusing on the comics, gaming and entertainment industries. Monte Moore

    Monte Michael Moore

    Monte Michael Moore

    Monte_Michael_Moore

  • Monte Moore (athletic director)
  • American athlete, coach, and athletics administrator (1891–1949)

    Ernest Merrill "Monte" Moore (December 9, 18911 – February 6, 1949) was an American athlete, coach, and athletics administrator. He served as the athletic

    Monte Moore (athletic director)

    Monte Moore (athletic director)

    Monte_Moore_(athletic_director)

  • 1972 World Series
  • 69th edition of Major League Baseball's championship series

    alternated play-by-play with team announcers Al Michaels (Reds) and Monte Moore (Athletics). Tony Kubek, who had served as an in-the-stands reporter

    1972 World Series

    1972_World_Series

  • Athletics (baseball)
  • Major League Baseball franchise in West Sacramento, California

    1999–2004 20 Mark Mulder P 2000–2004 53, 75 Barry Zito P 2000–2006 — Monte Moore Broadcaster 1962–1992 2026 42 Dave Henderson CF 1988-1993 14 Mark Ellis

    Athletics (baseball)

    Athletics (baseball)

    Athletics_(baseball)

  • Harry Caray
  • American sportscaster (1914–1998)

    with the A's came from longtime A's announcer Monte Moore; Caray was loose and free-wheeling while Moore was more restrained and sedate. Coincidentally

    Harry Caray

    Harry Caray

    Harry_Caray

  • List of Athletics broadcasters
  • A's until 1962, when then-owner Charles O. Finley replaced him with Monte Moore, an Oklahoma native along with George Bryson a veteran announcer from

    List of Athletics broadcasters

    List_of_Athletics_broadcasters

  • 1974 World Series
  • 1974 Major League Baseball championship series

    Gowdy Vin Scully (in Los Angeles) Monte Moore (in Oakland) Tony Kubek Radio NBC Radio announcers Jim Simpson Monte Moore (in Los Angeles) Vin Scully (in

    1974 World Series

    1974 World Series

    1974_World_Series

  • List of World Series broadcasters
  • (October 1, 2001). "TV Buffet: Bonds Boats, Broncos". Rocky Mountain News. Moore, Barbara; Bensman, Marvin R. (2006). Prime-time television: a concise history

    List of World Series broadcasters

    List_of_World_Series_broadcasters

  • Jon Miller
  • American sportscaster (born 1951)

    his tape recorder. Miller submitted one of these tapes to broadcaster Monte Moore, who helped Miller get his first baseball play-by play job in 1974, calling

    Jon Miller

    Jon Miller

    Jon_Miller

  • 1973 World Series
  • 70th edition of Major League Baseball's championship series

    Gowdy Monte Moore (in Oakland) Lindsey Nelson (in New York) Tony Kubek Radio NBC Radio announcers Jim Simpson Ralph Kiner (in Oakland) Monte Moore (in New

    1973 World Series

    1973_World_Series

  • USA Network Thursday Night Baseball
  • 1979 American TV series or program

    Woods and Bud Harrelson announcing) followed by Baltimore at California (Monte Moore and Maury Wills announcing). The second game of the night was typically

    USA Network Thursday Night Baseball

    USA_Network_Thursday_Night_Baseball

  • History of Major League Baseball on NBC
  • teams a week." Henry Hecht once wrote "NBC's Curt Gowdy, Tony Kubek, and Monte Moore sounded like college radio rejects vs. Scully." Vin Scully earned approximately

    History of Major League Baseball on NBC

    History_of_Major_League_Baseball_on_NBC

  • Betty Caywood
  • American sportscaster (1931–2020)

    female perspective on the games. Caywood provided color commentary while Monte Moore and George Bryson provided the play-by-play. Baseball author Bill James

    Betty Caywood

    Betty_Caywood

  • Dudley Moore
  • English actor, comedian and musician (1935–2002)

    film Monte Carlo or Bust and Richard Lester's The Bed Sitting Room, based on the play by Spike Milligan and John Antrobus. In 1968 and 1969 Moore embarked

    Dudley Moore

    Dudley Moore

    Dudley_Moore

  • April Hunter
  • American actress (born 1970's)

    trading cards and art, comics, and books by Jay E. Fife, Scott Blair, Monte Moore, Julie Strain and Boris Vallejo. In 2013 Hunter was one of several models

    April Hunter

    April Hunter

    April_Hunter

  • Oliver Cutts
  • American football player, coach, and administrator (1873–1939)

    Evening Journal. December 24, 1924. Retrieved January 18, 2025. "Ernest M. Moore To Succeed Cutts". Evening Express. April 22, 1938. p. 20. Retrieved November

    Oliver Cutts

    Oliver Cutts

    Oliver_Cutts

  • List of Major League Baseball on NBC broadcasters
  • NBC's occasional prime time telecasts. Joe Morgan (1986–1987, 1994–2000) Monte Moore (1972 World Series, 1973 World Series, 1974 World Series, and Game of

    List of Major League Baseball on NBC broadcasters

    List_of_Major_League_Baseball_on_NBC_broadcasters

  • David Kelly (baseball announcer)
  • American sportscaster (born 1967)

    Porterville, CA. The station at the time was owned by Oakland A's announcer Monte Moore. His first professional baseball experience came broadcasting games for

    David Kelly (baseball announcer)

    David_Kelly_(baseball_announcer)

  • Major League Baseball on television in the 1980s
  • Briles (replacing Bud Harrelson) broadcast the early games on USA, while Monte Moore and Wes Parker (replacing Maury Wills) called the late game. Also in

    Major League Baseball on television in the 1980s

    Major_League_Baseball_on_television_in_the_1980s

  • Roger Moore
  • English actor (1927–2017)

    Sir Roger George Moore (14 October 1927 – 23 May 2017) was an English actor. He was the third actor to portray Ian Fleming's fictional secret agent James

    Roger Moore

    Roger Moore

    Roger_Moore

  • List of American League Championship Series broadcasters
  • Monte Moore Bob Waller 1974 Mutual Herb Carneal Dick Young (Game 3) Jerome Holtzman (Game 4) 1973 WBAL Chuck Thompson Bill O'Donnell KEEN Monte Moore

    List of American League Championship Series broadcasters

    List_of_American_League_Championship_Series_broadcasters

  • Monte-Carlo Masters
  • Tennis tournament

    The Monte-Carlo Masters, also known as the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters (for sponsorship reasons) is an annual tennis tournament for male professional players

    Monte-Carlo Masters

    Monte-Carlo_Masters

  • Porterville, California
  • City in California, United States

    Marsh, American child actress Michel Moore, Chief of Police of the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) Monte Moore, Major League Baseball player and Oakland

    Porterville, California

    Porterville, California

    Porterville,_California

  • Charlie Finley
  • American businessman (1918–1996)

    Finley years, and have invited former players and play-by-play announcer Monte Moore to attend.[citation needed] Finley purchased the Oakland Seals of the

    Charlie Finley

    Charlie_Finley

  • TVS Television Network
  • Syndicated television production company

    (who called the February 21, 1970 contest between Kentucky and LSU), Monte Moore and Ed Macauley (who called the January 2, 1971 contest between Dayton

    TVS Television Network

    TVS Television Network

    TVS_Television_Network

  • 1982 Major League Baseball season
  • Sports season

    Saturday afternoons Joe Garagiola, Tony Kubek, Dick Enberg, Bob Costas, Sal Bando USA Thursday nights Eddie Doucette, Nelson Briles, Monte Moore, Wes Parker

    1982 Major League Baseball season

    1982 Major League Baseball season

    1982_Major_League_Baseball_season

  • Lew Krausse Jr.
  • American baseball player (1943–2021)

    players, that Krausse had been playing pranks on Athletics broadcaster Monte Moore, who then falsely reported to Finley that Krausse used "deplorable language"

    Lew Krausse Jr.

    Lew Krausse Jr.

    Lew_Krausse_Jr.

  • List of Major League Baseball prime time television broadcasters
  • Doucette Monte Moore Nellie Briles Wes Parker 1981 ABC Keith Jackson Al Michaels Don Drysdale and Howard Cosell Bob Uecker USA Jim Woods Monte Moore Ned Martin

    List of Major League Baseball prime time television broadcasters

    List_of_Major_League_Baseball_prime_time_television_broadcasters

  • MegaCon
  • American speculative fiction convention

    McFarlane, Ed McGuiness, Dan Membiella, Shelly Moldoff, Jim Mooney, Monte Moore, Bill Neville, Mart Nodell, Phil Nutman, Mike Okamoto, Carlos Pacheco

    MegaCon

    MegaCon

    MegaCon

  • Matt Coyne
  • American football coach (born c. 1990)

    (1939–1940) Ducky Pond (1941) Wade Marlette (1942) Winnie Lodrigues (1943) Monte Moore (1944) No team (1945) Ducky Pond (1946–1951) Robert W. Hatch (1952–1972)

    Matt Coyne

    Matt_Coyne

  • Dave Morey
  • American sportsman (1889-1986)

    (1939–1940) Ducky Pond (1941) Wade Marlette (1942) Winnie Lodrigues (1943) Monte Moore (1944) No team (1945) Ducky Pond (1946–1951) Robert W. Hatch (1952–1972)

    Dave Morey

    Dave Morey

    Dave_Morey

  • George Wigton
  • American basketball coach (1929–2022)

    Mansfield (1940–1941) Jimmy DeAngelis (1941–1942) Henry Shanahan (1942–1943) Monte Moore (1943–1944) No team (1944–1945) Buck Spinks (1945–1946) Ed Petro (1946–1951)

    George Wigton

    George_Wigton

  • Kansas City Steers
  • Basketball team

    Kansas 66101. The Steers were covered on radio both seasons by WDAF with Monte Moore announcing in 1961-62, and Merle Harmon in the abbreviated 1962-63 season

    Kansas City Steers

    Kansas_City_Steers

  • 1972 Oakland Athletics season
  • Major League Baseball season

    California Record 93–62 (60%) Owner Charles O. Finley Manager Dick Williams Television KBHK-TV Radio KEEN (Monte Moore, Jim Woods) ← 1971 Seasons 1973 →

    1972 Oakland Athletics season

    1972_Oakland_Athletics_season

  • Bob Peck (athletic director)
  • American athletic director and coach

    Mansfield (1940–1941) Jimmy DeAngelis (1941–1942) Henry Shanahan (1942–1943) Monte Moore (1943–1944) No team (1944–1945) Buck Spinks (1945–1946) Ed Petro (1946–1951)

    Bob Peck (athletic director)

    Bob_Peck_(athletic_director)

  • Buck Spinks
  • American football player and coach, United States Army officer (1903–1968)

    Mansfield (1940–1941) Jimmy DeAngelis (1941–1942) Henry Shanahan (1942–1943) Monte Moore (1943–1944) No team (1944–1945) Buck Spinks (1945–1946) Ed Petro (1946–1951)

    Buck Spinks

    Buck_Spinks

  • 1983 Major League Baseball season
  • Sports season

    NBC Saturday afternoons Vin Scully, Joe Garagiola, Bob Costas, Tony Kubek USA Thursday nights Eddie Doucette, Nelson Briles, Monte Moore, Wes Parker

    1983 Major League Baseball season

    1983_Major_League_Baseball_season

  • List of Major League Baseball Game of the Week broadcasters
  • Garagiola Jim Simpson Monte Moore Dick Enberg Charlie Jones Tony Kubek Wes Parker Sparky Anderson 1978 NBC Joe Garagiola Monte Moore Charlie Jones Dick Enberg

    List of Major League Baseball Game of the Week broadcasters

    List_of_Major_League_Baseball_Game_of_the_Week_broadcasters

  • September 1964
  • Month of 1964

    Caywood, a meteorologist for a Chicago TV station, offered insight while Monte Moore and Bill Bryson called the play-by-play in the Athletics' 6 to 0 loss

    September 1964

    September 1964

    September_1964

  • Hollis, Oklahoma
  • City in Oklahoma, United States

    MLB pitcher Von McDaniel, MLB pitcher Monte Moore, sports broadcaster, voice of Oakland Athletics Wilcy Moore, MLB pitcher, 19–7 record with 1927 Yankees

    Hollis, Oklahoma

    Hollis, Oklahoma

    Hollis,_Oklahoma

  • Hank Elespuru
  • American athlete, coach, and official (1923–2004)

    Mansfield (1940–1941) Jimmy DeAngelis (1941–1942) Henry Shanahan (1942–1943) Monte Moore (1943–1944) No team (1944–1945) Buck Spinks (1945–1946) Ed Petro (1946–1951)

    Hank Elespuru

    Hank_Elespuru

  • List of The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show episodes
  • says he has been trying to call George all day. Joseph Kearns appears as Monte Factor, the clothing store salesman. 144 12 "Harry Morton's Alumni Banquet"

    List of The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show episodes

    List_of_The_George_Burns_and_Gracie_Allen_Show_episodes

  • Winnie Lodrigues
  • American football player (1911–1986)

    (1939–1940) Ducky Pond (1941) Wade Marlette (1942) Winnie Lodrigues (1943) Monte Moore (1944) No team (1945) Ducky Pond (1946–1951) Robert W. Hatch (1952–1972)

    Winnie Lodrigues

    Winnie_Lodrigues

  • Thursday Night Baseball
  • US television program

    City (Jim Woods/Bud Harrelson) followed by Baltimore at California (Monte Moore/Maury Wills). The second game of the night was typically, based out of

    Thursday Night Baseball

    Thursday_Night_Baseball

  • Carleton Wiggin
  • American college coach (1897–1970)

    (1939–1940) Ducky Pond (1941) Wade Marlette (1942) Winnie Lodrigues (1943) Monte Moore (1944) No team (1945) Ducky Pond (1946–1951) Robert W. Hatch (1952–1972)

    Carleton Wiggin

    Carleton Wiggin

    Carleton_Wiggin

  • Henry Shanahan
  • American athlete and coach (1904–1984)

    Mansfield (1940–1941) Jimmy DeAngelis (1941–1942) Henry Shanahan (1942–1943) Monte Moore (1943–1944) No team (1944–1945) Buck Spinks (1945–1946) Ed Petro (1946–1951)

    Henry Shanahan

    Henry_Shanahan

  • Monte Carlo or Bust!
  • 1969 film by Ken Annakin

    Monte Carlo or Bust! is a 1969 epic comedy film, also known by its American title, Those Daring Young Men in Their Jaunty Jalopies. A co-production of

    Monte Carlo or Bust!

    Monte_Carlo_or_Bust!

  • Wade Marlette
  • American athlete and coach (1900–1980)

    (1939–1940) Ducky Pond (1941) Wade Marlette (1942) Winnie Lodrigues (1943) Monte Moore (1944) No team (1945) Ducky Pond (1946–1951) Robert W. Hatch (1952–1972)

    Wade Marlette

    Wade_Marlette

  • Simone Ashley
  • English actress (born 1995)

    Ashley received the Golden Nymph Award for Most Promising Talent from the Monte-Carlo Television Festival. Born Simone Ashwini Pillai to Indian Tamil-speaking

    Simone Ashley

    Simone Ashley

    Simone_Ashley

  • Carl H. Smith
  • Purinton (1906–1917) Carl H. Smith (1919–1922) Oliver Cutts (1922–1938) Monte Moore (1938–1949) Lloyd Lux (1949–1974) Robert W. Hatch (1974–1991) Suzanne

    Carl H. Smith

    Carl_H._Smith

  • List of populated places in Colorado: A–F
  • Clear Creek former post office Belford Hinsdale former post office Belle Monte Boulder former post office Belleview Chaffee unincorporated community 38°34′09″N

    List of populated places in Colorado: A–F

    List of populated places in Colorado: A–F

    List_of_populated_places_in_Colorado:_A–F

  • Ducky Pond
  • American football player and coach (1902–1982)

    (1939–1940) Ducky Pond (1941) Wade Marlette (1942) Winnie Lodrigues (1943) Monte Moore (1944) No team (1945) Ducky Pond (1946–1951) Robert W. Hatch (1952–1972)

    Ducky Pond

    Ducky_Pond

  • Verne Ullom
  • American athlete and coach (1922–1976)

    Mansfield (1940–1941) Jimmy DeAngelis (1941–1942) Henry Shanahan (1942–1943) Monte Moore (1943–1944) No team (1944–1945) Buck Spinks (1945–1946) Ed Petro (1946–1951)

    Verne Ullom

    Verne_Ullom

  • Mark Harriman
  • American football coach (born c. 1958)

    (1939–1940) Ducky Pond (1941) Wade Marlette (1942) Winnie Lodrigues (1943) Monte Moore (1944) No team (1945) Ducky Pond (1946–1951) Robert W. Hatch (1952–1972)

    Mark Harriman

    Mark_Harriman

  • Jimmy DeAngelis
  • American football player and coach (1910–2007)

    Mansfield (1940–1941) Jimmy DeAngelis (1941–1942) Henry Shanahan (1942–1943) Monte Moore (1943–1944) No team (1944–1945) Buck Spinks (1945–1946) Ed Petro (1946–1951)

    Jimmy DeAngelis

    Jimmy_DeAngelis

  • 1989 Oakland Athletics season
  • Major League Baseball season

    future dynasty by the close of the 1989 season. November 28, 1988: Mike Moore signs as a free agent with the Oakland Athletics. November 30, 1988: Billy

    1989 Oakland Athletics season

    1989_Oakland_Athletics_season

  • Wendell D. Mansfield
  • American athlete and coach (1899–1984)

    (1939–1940) Ducky Pond (1941) Wade Marlette (1942) Winnie Lodrigues (1943) Monte Moore (1944) No team (1945) Ducky Pond (1946–1951) Robert W. Hatch (1952–1972)

    Wendell D. Mansfield

    Wendell_D._Mansfield

  • 1967 Kansas City Athletics season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    Charles O. Finley General managers Ed Lopat Managers Alvin Dark, Luke Appling Television KCMO-TV Radio KCMO (AM) (Monte Moore, Lynn Faris) ← 1966 1968 →

    1967 Kansas City Athletics season

    1967 Kansas City Athletics season

    1967_Kansas_City_Athletics_season

  • 1981 Major League Baseball season
  • Sports season

    afternoons Joe Garagiola, Tony Kubek, Dick Enberg, Tom Seaver, Merle Harmon, Ron Luciano USA Thursday nights Jim Woods, Nelson Briles, Monte Moore, Wes Parker

    1981 Major League Baseball season

    1981_Major_League_Baseball_season

  • 2005 in comics
  • Dixon, Wilson Tortosa, Aaron Lopresti, Marv Wolfman, Ethan Van Sciver, Monte Moore, Phil Jimenez, Tone Rodriguez, Michael T. Gilbert, Roy Thomas, Dan Brereton

    2005 in comics

    2005_in_comics

  • List of reality television show franchises (A–G)
  • Season 3, 2014: María León [es] & Adrián Arellano Season 4, 2017: Adrián Di Monte & Montserrat Yescas María León [es] (Season 4) María José (Season 4) Gente

    List of reality television show franchises (A–G)

    List_of_reality_television_show_franchises_(A–G)

  • 1973 Oakland Athletics season
  • Major League Baseball season

    Record 94–68 (.580) Owners Charles O. Finley Managers Dick Williams Television KTVU Radio KEEN (Monte Moore, Jim Woods, Bill Rigney) ← 1972 Seasons 1974 →

    1973 Oakland Athletics season

    1973_Oakland_Athletics_season

  • 1966 Kansas City Athletics season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    place 7th Owners Charles O. Finley General managers Ed Lopat Managers Alvin Dark Television KCMO Radio KCMO (AM) (Monte Moore, Lynn Faris) ← 1965 1967 →

    1966 Kansas City Athletics season

    1966 Kansas City Athletics season

    1966_Kansas_City_Athletics_season

  • 1990 Oakland Athletics season
  • Major League Baseball season

    starter Doug Drabek) for the second-most wins in MLB. 1989 All-Star Mike Moore, 1991 All-Star Scott Sanderson, and longtime Athletic Curt Young rounded

    1990 Oakland Athletics season

    1990_Oakland_Athletics_season

  • 1973 American League Championship Series
  • 5th edition of Major League Baseball's American League Championship Series

    did not televise Game 2 due to conflicts with its NFL coverage.) KTVU: Monte Moore and Jim Woods WJZ-TV: Chuck Thompson and Bill O'Donnell ← 1972 ALCS 1974 →

    1973 American League Championship Series

    1973_American_League_Championship_Series

  • 1977 Oakland Athletics season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    place 7th Owners Charles O. Finley Managers Jack McKeon, Bobby Winkles Television KPIX-TV Radio KNBR (Monte Moore, Bob Waller) ← 1976 Seasons 1978 →

    1977 Oakland Athletics season

    1977_Oakland_Athletics_season

  • 1985 Oakland Athletics season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    General managers Sandy Alderson Managers Jackie Moore Television KPIX (Bill King, Lon Simmons, Monte Moore) Radio KSFO (Bill King, Lon Simmons, Ted Robinson)

    1985 Oakland Athletics season

    1985 Oakland Athletics season

    1985_Oakland_Athletics_season

  • 1963 Kansas City Athletics season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    8th Owners Charles O. Finley General managers Pat Friday Managers Ed Lopat Television KCMO Radio KCMO (AM) (Monte Moore, George Bryson) ← 1962 1964 →

    1963 Kansas City Athletics season

    1963_Kansas_City_Athletics_season

  • 1970 Oakland Athletics season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    California Record 89–73 (.549) Owners Charles O. Finley Managers John McNamara Television KBHK-TV Radio KNBR (Monte Moore, Harry Caray) ← 1969 Seasons 1971 →

    1970 Oakland Athletics season

    1970_Oakland_Athletics_season

  • Complete Arcane
  • 2004 supplemental rulebook for 3.5 edition Dungeons & Dragons

    McClain, Emily Fiegenschuh, Doug Kovacs, Ginger Kubic, Jeff Miracola, Monte Moore, William O'Connor, Michael Phillippi, Ron Spencer, and Franz Vohwinkel

    Complete Arcane

    Complete_Arcane

  • Manual of the Planes
  • Tabletop role-playing game supplement

    Noonan. Cover art is by Arnie Swekel, with interior art by Matt Cavotta, Monte Moore, Wayne Reynolds, Darrell Riche, David Roach, and Arnie Swekel. After

    Manual of the Planes

    Manual_of_the_Planes

  • Raymond A. Watkins
  • American football and ice hockey coach (1892–1972)

    (1939–1940) Ducky Pond (1941) Wade Marlette (1942) Winnie Lodrigues (1943) Monte Moore (1944) No team (1945) Ducky Pond (1946–1951) Robert W. Hatch (1952–1972)

    Raymond A. Watkins

    Raymond_A._Watkins

  • Rick Boyages
  • American basketball coach (born 1962)

    Mansfield (1940–1941) Jimmy DeAngelis (1941–1942) Henry Shanahan (1942–1943) Monte Moore (1943–1944) No team (1944–1945) Buck Spinks (1945–1946) Ed Petro (1946–1951)

    Rick Boyages

    Rick_Boyages

  • 1974 American League Championship Series
  • 6th edition of Major League Baseball's American League Championship Series

    Robinson (in Oakland); Jim Simpson and Maury Wills (in Baltimore) KPIX: Monte Moore and Jon Miller WJZ-TV: Chuck Thompson and Bill O'Donnell ← 1973 ALCS

    1974 American League Championship Series

    1974_American_League_Championship_Series

  • Idaho Comics Group
  • American independent comic book publishing company

    Comics, 6x6) Features work from the following writers and artists: Monte Michael Moore (painted covers for DC Comics and Marvel Comics) COVER ARTIST Bill

    Idaho Comics Group

    Idaho_Comics_Group

  • Alvin Dark
  • American baseball player and manager (1922–2014)

    that Krausse had been playing little pranks on Athletics broadcaster Monte Moore, who then falsely reported to Finley that Krausse used "deplorable language"

    Alvin Dark

    Alvin Dark

    Alvin_Dark

  • 1979 Oakland Athletics season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    7th Owners Charles O. Finley Managers Jim Marshall Television KPIX-TV (Monte Moore, Bob Waller) Radio KKIS (Hal Ramey, Red Rush) ← 1978 Seasons 1980 →

    1979 Oakland Athletics season

    1979_Oakland_Athletics_season

  • 1965 Kansas City Athletics season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    General managers Pat Friday, Hank Peters Managers Mel McGaha, Haywood Sullivan Television KCMO Radio KCMO (AM) (Monte Moore, Red Rush) ← 1964 1966 →

    1965 Kansas City Athletics season

    1965 Kansas City Athletics season

    1965_Kansas_City_Athletics_season

  • Electoral history of Michael Bloomberg
  • Elections featuring American politician

    California San Bernardino 32nd 44.7% 3 28.2% 2 10.5% 0 7.5% 0 5 LA County El Monte 33rd 26.2% 2 34.2% 3 14.3% 0 16.1% 1 6 LA County Santa Monica, Coastal LA

    Electoral history of Michael Bloomberg

    Electoral_history_of_Michael_Bloomberg

  • List of United States tornadoes from January to March 2017
  • and trees were snapped and uprooted. EF0 SE of Knob Noster to SW of La Monte Johnson, Pettis MO 38°44′05″N 93°31′58″W / 38.7348°N 93.5327°W / 38.7348;

    List of United States tornadoes from January to March 2017

    List_of_United_States_tornadoes_from_January_to_March_2017

  • 1971 American League Championship Series
  • 3rd edition of Major League Baseball's American League Championship Series

    not televise Game 1 due to conflicts with its NFL coverage.) KBHK-TV: Monte Moore and Bob Elson (Game 1 only) WJZ-TV: Chuck Thompson, Bill O'Donnell and

    1971 American League Championship Series

    1971_American_League_Championship_Series

  • 1974 Oakland Athletics season
  • Major League Baseball season

    90–72 (.556) Divisional place 1st Owners Charles O. Finley Managers Alvin Dark Television KTVU Radio KEEN (Monte Moore, Jon Miller) ← 1973 Seasons 1975 →

    1974 Oakland Athletics season

    1974_Oakland_Athletics_season

  • 1971 Oakland Athletics season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    101–60 (.627) Owners Charles O. Finley Managers Dick Williams Television KBHK-TV Radio KEST (Monte Moore, Bob Elson, Red Rush) ← 1970 Seasons 1972 →

    1971 Oakland Athletics season

    1971_Oakland_Athletics_season

  • 1992 Oakland Athletics season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    Skydome Game 2 saw Oakland's Mike Moore face the Jays' David Cone. The game was initially a pitchers' duel, as Moore and Cone put up zeroes for the first

    1992 Oakland Athletics season

    1992_Oakland_Athletics_season

  • 1969 Oakland Athletics season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    88–74 (.543) Owners Charles O. Finley Managers Hank Bauer, John McNamara Television KBHK-TV Radio KNBR (Monte Moore, Al Helfer) ← 1968 Seasons 1970 →

    1969 Oakland Athletics season

    1969_Oakland_Athletics_season

  • 1968 Oakland Athletics season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    82–80 (.506) League place 6th Owners Charles O. Finley Managers Bob Kennedy Television KBHK-TV Radio KNBR (Monte Moore, Al Helfer) ← 1967 Seasons 1969 →

    1968 Oakland Athletics season

    1968_Oakland_Athletics_season

  • 1976 Oakland Athletics season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    540) Divisional place 2nd Owners Charles O. Finley Managers Chuck Tanner Television KPIX-TV Radio KNBR (Monte Moore, Bob Waller) ← 1975 Seasons 1977 →

    1976 Oakland Athletics season

    1976_Oakland_Athletics_season

  • 1975 American League Championship Series
  • 7th edition of Major League Baseball's American League Championship Series

    Tony Kubek (in Boston) Joe Garagiola and Maury Wills (in Oakland) KPIX: Monte Moore and Bob Waller WSBK-TV: Dick Stockton and Ken Harrelson ← 1974 ALCS 1976 →

    1975 American League Championship Series

    1975_American_League_Championship_Series

  • 1975 Oakland Athletics season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    605) Divisional place 1st Owners Charles O. Finley Managers Alvin Dark Television KPIX-TV Radio KEEN (Monte Moore, Bob Waller) ← 1974 Seasons 1976 →

    1975 Oakland Athletics season

    1975_Oakland_Athletics_season

  • Edward M. Bowles
  • American college football player and coach (1871–1896)

    (1939–1940) Ducky Pond (1941) Wade Marlette (1942) Winnie Lodrigues (1943) Monte Moore (1944) No team (1945) Ducky Pond (1946–1951) Robert W. Hatch (1952–1972)

    Edward M. Bowles

    Edward_M._Bowles

  • 1978 Oakland Athletics season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    Atherton was drafted by the Athletics in the 2nd round. June 6, 1978: Kelvin Moore was drafted by the Athletics in the 6th round. Note: Pos = Position; G =

    1978 Oakland Athletics season

    1978_Oakland_Athletics_season

  • Clayton Moore
  • American actor (1914–1999)

    Clayton Moore (born Jack Carlton Moore, September 14, 1914 – December 28, 1999) was an American actor best known for playing the fictional Western character

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  • John Prock
  • American football player and coach (1929–2012)

    (future Texas coach), Ted Owens (future Kansas basketball coach) and Monte Moore (future major league baseball announcer). After playing college football

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  • William Hoag
  • American politician and football coach (1870–1953)

    (1939–1940) Ducky Pond (1941) Wade Marlette (1942) Winnie Lodrigues (1943) Monte Moore (1944) No team (1945) Ducky Pond (1946–1951) Robert W. Hatch (1952–1972)

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  • Wildlife Photographer of the Year
  • Annual slate of global wildlife photography awards

    Schafer United States Specially commended 1 2009 Animal Portraits Javi Montes Spain Runner-up 1 2009 Animal Portraits Joe McDonald United States Runner-up

    Wildlife Photographer of the Year

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  • 1964 Kansas City Athletics season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    Finley General managers Pat Friday Managers Ed Lopat, Mel McGaha Television KCMO Radio KCMO (AM) (Monte Moore, George Bryson, Betty Caywood) ← 1963 1965 →

    1964 Kansas City Athletics season

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  • Ed Argast
  • American football coach and player (1956–2022)

    (1939–1940) Ducky Pond (1941) Wade Marlette (1942) Winnie Lodrigues (1943) Monte Moore (1944) No team (1945) Ducky Pond (1946–1951) Robert W. Hatch (1952–1972)

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  • List of Green Acres episodes
  • that he can make money with. Lisa is annoying him with talk of going to Monte Carlo. Oliver goes to Sam's store. None of the other farmers can figure

    List of Green Acres episodes

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  • Royce Purinton
  • American football coach

    Purinton (1906–1917) Carl H. Smith (1919–1922) Oliver Cutts (1922–1938) Monte Moore (1938–1949) Lloyd Lux (1949–1974) Robert W. Hatch (1974–1991) Suzanne

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    Month

    God of Thebes.

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    Ponte

    Portuguese, Galician, Italian, and Jewish (Sephardic) : habitational name from any of the many places in Portugal, Galicia, and Italy named or named with Ponte, from ponte ‘bridge’.English : variant spelling of Pont.

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    French and English : topographic name for someone who lived by a fortified stronghold, Old French, Middle English motte. The surname may also be a habitational name from any of the places in France named with this word.English : variant spelling of Mott 2.German : habitational name from Motte in the Saarland or Motten in Bavaria.The settlement that became the city of Detroit was founded in 1701 by Antoine de la Mothe, Sieur de Cadillac (1658–1730), governor of LA. He was born into the minor nobility in Gascony, France, where his father owned the seigneury of Cadillac.

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    From the Wealthy Man's Mountain; Mountain; Abbreviation of Montague and Montgomery

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    English (County Durham) : unexplained.French : topographic name for a mountain dweller, from Old French mont ‘mountain’ (Latin mons, montis).Walloon (Belgian French) : habitational name from either of two places called Monty, from Late Latin montile ‘hill’: in Carneux, Liège province or in Corroy-le-Château, Namur province.

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    Attractive

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    Italian : from the title of rank conte ‘count’ (from Latin comes, genitive comitis ‘companion’). Probably in this sense (and the Late Latin sense of ‘traveling companion’), it was a medieval personal name; as a title it was no doubt applied ironically as a nickname for someone with airs and graces or simply for someone who worked in the service of a count.English : variant of Count, cognate with 1.French : nickname for someone in the service of a count or for someone who behaved pretentiously, from Old French conte, cunte ‘count’ (of the same derivation as 1).French (Conté) : variant of Comté (see Comte).

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    A sweet name

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  • Month
  • n.

    One of the twelve portions into which the year is divided; the twelfth part of a year, corresponding nearly to the length of a synodic revolution of the moon, -- whence the name. In popular use, a period of four weeks is often called a month.

  • Moonshine
  • n.

    A month.

  • Ramadan
  • n.

    The ninth Mohammedan month.

  • Mote
  • n.

    A place of meeting for discussion.

  • Moste
  • imp.

    of Mot

  • Honeymoon
  • n.

    The first month after marriage.

  • Moneth
  • n.

    A month.

  • Moth
  • n.

    A mote.

  • Montem
  • n.

    A custom, formerly practiced by the scholars at Eton school, England, of going every third year, on Whittuesday, to a hillock near the Bath road, and exacting money from all passers-by, to support at the university the senior scholar of the school.

  • Mente
  • imp.

    of Menge

  • Mote
  • n.

    A small particle, as of floating dust; anything proverbially small; a speck.

  • Monthly
  • adv.

    Once a month; in every month; as, the moon changes monthly.

  • Monte
  • n.

    A favorite gambling game among Spaniards, played with dice or cards.

  • Mote
  • n.

    The flourish sounded on a horn by a huntsman. See Mot, n., 3, and Mort.

  • Monthling
  • n.

    That which is a month old, or which lives for a month.

  • Moate
  • v. i.

    To void the excrement, as a bird; to mute.

  • Monde
  • n.

    The world; a globe as an ensign of royalty.

  • Motte
  • n.

    A clump of trees in a prairie.