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Younger dancers fresh out of high school ( Al Minns, Joe Daniels, Russell Williams, and Pepsi Bethel ) worked out the Back Flip, Over the head, and ' the Snatch ' '.
Al Rosen | Al " Flip " Rosen
* Al " Flip " Rosen ( born 1924 ), MLB 4-time All-Star third baseman and first baseman, MVP, 2-time home run champion, 2-time RBI leader
Albert Leonard Rosen ( born February 29, 1924 ), nicknamed " Al ", " Flip ", and the " Hebrew Hammer ", is a former American professional baseball player who was a third baseman and right-handed slugger in the Major Leagues for ten seasons in the 1940s and 1950s.

Al and Rosen
Despite this turnover in the ownership, a powerhouse team composed of Feller, Doby, Minnie Miñoso, Luke Easter, Bobby Avila, Al Rosen, Early Wynn, Bob Lemon, and Mike Garcia continued to contend through the early 1950s.
After rejecting an offer from George Steinbrenner and former Indian Al Rosen, Stouffer sold the team in 1972 to a group led by Cleveland Cavaliers and Cleveland Barons owner Nick Mileti.
* 1924Al Rosen, American baseball player
After finishing fourth in 1985 the Astros fired general manager Al Rosen and manager Bob Lillis.
The 1985 Giants lost 100 games ( the most in franchise history ), and owner Bob Lurie responded by hiring Al Rosen as general manager.
* February 29 – Al Rosen, American baseball player
Steinbrenner, a Cleveland-area native, had hired former Indians star Al Rosen as his team president ( replacing another Cleveland figure, Gabe Paul ).
A SPORT photograph that accompanied the article shows Speaker mentoring five members of the Indians: Luke Easter, Jim Hegan, Ray Boone, Al Rosen and Doby.
* Al Rosen ( born 1924 ), American major league baseball All Star and MVP
By the end of the 1952 season, Doby was second in the AL in RBIs to teammate Al Rosen by one, 105 to 104.
" Said former teammate Al Rosen:
Starting pitcher Sal Maglie walked Larry Doby and gave up a single to Al Rosen, putting runners on first and second.
Also convicted and sentenced to death for the same crime were two of Buchalter's lieutenants who had participated in the planning and commission of the Rosen murder, Emanuel " Mendy " Weiss, and Louis Capone ( no relation to Al Capone ).
* Al Rosen
Here he met and befriended publisher Laurence Hyman, who introduced Cepeda to San Francisco Giants ' staff members and encouraged him to write to Al Rosen.
In 1953, Al Rosen narrowly missed being recognized for achieving a rare " triple crown " in hitting after a questioned error caused him to finish the season one hit short of winning the American League batting title.
Yankees manager Billy Martin resigned on July 24, 1978, and team president Al Rosen called Lemon to offer him the vacant position and the next day he was announced as the new manager.
After the 1952 season, trade rumors reportedly had the Cleveland Indians offering the American League's runs batted in champion, Al Rosen, in exchange for Carrasquel but, the trade never transpired.
On July 29, 2006, Colavito, along with Ray Chapman, Addie Joss, Sam McDowell, Al Rosen, Herb Score and manager Al Lopez, was inducted into the Cleveland Indians ' Hall of Fame.

Al and born
* Al Madrigal ( born 1971 ), American stand-up comedian and actor of Mexican descent
Souad Muhammad Kamal Hosny Al Baba was born on January 26, 1943 in Ataba, Cairo, Egypt.
Alfredo James " Al " Pacino (; born April 25, 1940 ) is an American film and stage actor and director.
Hannigan was born in Washington, D. C. She is the only child of Emilie ( Posner ) Haas, a real estate agent, and Al Hannigan, a truck driver .< ref >
He was born in Córdoba, Al Andalus, modern-day Spain, and died in Marrakesh, Morocco.
* Al Primo ( born 1938 ), television news executive credited with creating the Eyewitness News format
* Abd Al Nasir Mohammed Abd Al Qadir Khantumani ( born 1960 ), Syrian held in Guantanamo
* Al Singleton ( born 1975 ), American football linebacker
** Daughter: H. R. H. Princess Alia bint Al Hussein ( born 1956 ).
*** His Royal Highness Prince Faisal bin Al Hussein of Jordan ( born 1963 ).
*** His Royal Highness Prince Ali bin Al Hussein of Jordan ( born 1975 ).
*** His Royal Highness Prince Hashim bin Al Hussein of Jordan ( born 1981 ).
Country music pioneer Al Hopkins was born in Watauga County in 1889.
Al McCoy ( born April 26, 1933 ), sometimes nicknamed as The Voice Of The Suns, has been the radio broadcast announcer of Phoenix Suns NBA basketball games since 1972 which makes him the longest tenured broadcaster in the NBA.
Abdel-Rahman was born in the city of Al Gammaliyyah, Dakahlia Governorate, Egypt, in 1938.
It was named Alia ( or Aalya ) after King Hussein's eldest child, Princess Alia bint Al Hussein of Jordan ( born on 13 February 1956 ).
Abraham and Elizabeth Swearingen, grandparents of Al Swearengen ( featured in the HBO series Deadwood ) settled in nearby Wapella Township, and Daniel and Keziah Swearingen-Al's parents-met and married in nearby McLean, Illinois, before moving to Mahaska County, Iowa where Al was born.
Tim Chandler ( born February 3, 1960 ) is a bass guitar player, best known for his work with the rock bands Daniel Amos, The Swirling Eddies ( credited as Berger Roy Al ) and The Choir.
* Al Di Meola ( born 1954 ), a highly technical, jazz fusion guitarist, attended Bergenfield High School.
* Al Besselink ( born 1922 ), professional golfer who played on the PGA Tour in the 1950s and 1960s.
* Al Fisher ( born 1986 ), basketball player for Kent State University ; was named 2008 MAC PLayer of the Year.
* Al Harrington ( born 1980 ), professional basketball player currently playing for the NBA's Denver Nuggets.
* Al Szolack ( born c. 1950 ), a member of the Washington Generals traveling basketball team during the 1974 – 75 season.

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