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Borah and baseball
The Bronco baseball team played their home games in 1980 at Borah Field ( now Bill Wigle Field ) at Borah High School.

Borah and team
At the Amsterdam Olympics, Borah reached to the quarterfinals in 100 m and ran the third leg in the American 4x100 m relay team, which equalled the world record of 41. 0 in the final.
Additional state championships that academic year were won by the Borah varsity basketball team and track & field team ( the second of four straight ), for a rare triple state title for the class of 1982.
The Boise Hawks began as an independent team in the Northwest League in 1987, and played their first two seasons at Bill Wigle Field on the campus of Borah High School.

Borah and won
Day of Ohio won their respective primaries, the 70-year-old Borah, a well-known progressive and " insurgent ," won the Wisconsin, Nebraska, Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Oregon primaries, while also performing quite strongly in Knox's Illinois and Green's South Dakota.
Borah won a majority of delegates in only one state, Wisconsin, where he had the endorsement of Progressive United States Senator Robert M. La Follette, Jr. Borah refused to endorse the eventual Republican nominee, Alf Landon, leading some to believe he might cross party lines and support Roosevelt's reelection.
After abandoning his presidential campaign, later in 1936 at the height of Democratic power during the New Deal era, Borah ran for reelection against three-term Idaho Governor C. Ben Ross, a Roosevelt ally, and won with well over 60 percent of the vote.
A Phillips Academy, Andover graduate, Charles Borah won the AAU championships in 100 yd in 1926, in 220 yd in 1927 and in 200 m in 1928.
As a University of Southern California student, Borah won the IC4A championships in both 100 yd and 220 yd in 1927.
Eleanor also had an affair with Borah, but Alice won out reportedly because Eleanor frequently gloated about their experiences unlike Alice.
Both Borah and Boise returned to the finals in 1980, but with a different outcome as Boise won 7 – 0 with a game-ending goal line stand.
Borah won its tenth state title in basketball in 2012, the third under head coach Cary Cada.

Borah and state
Borah Peak ( also known as Mount Borah or Beauty Peak ) is the highest mountain in the U. S. state of Idaho and one of the most prominent peaks in the contiguous states.
After practicing law in Lyons, Kansas, Borah relocated to Boise, Idaho in 1890, where he became the most prominent attorney in the new state.
In 1947, the state of Idaho donated a bronze statue of Borah to the National Statuary Hall Collection.
Borah was the dominant football program in the state for the school's first quarter century, winning the SIC and unofficial COW championship ( AP poll ) in 14 of the first 21 seasons, and two of the first three official titles ( playoffs ).
In November 1979, an 8-team playoff was introduced for the state's largest schools in Class A-1 ( 5A since 2001 ); Borah shut out Lewiston 42 – 0 in the semifinals and archrival Boise 38 – 0 in the final to grab the first official A-1 state title in football, and finished with a record of 11 – 1.
In November 1981, undefeated Borah regained the state title with a 30 – 13 win over Boise in the Lions ' closest game of the year ( 17 points ).

Borah and lost
After the assassination, however, the two senators lost interest in the idea ( Borah ran as a Republican, garnering only a few delegates and losing the nomination to Kansas governor Alf Landon ) and Olson was diagnosed with terminal stomach cancer.
Taylor first ran for the Senate in 1940 in a special election to fill the remaining term of the late William E. Borah, but lost to John W. Thomas with 47. 1 percent to Thomas ' 52. 9 percent.

Borah and their
Borah emerged as leader of the " Irreconcilables ," a group of senators noted for their uncompromising opposition to the treaty and the League.
For their first two seasons ( 1987 – 88 ), the Hawks played their home games at Bill Wigle Field on the campus of Borah High School.
The Boise A's played their home games at Borah Field and the manager was Tom Trebelhorn, a Bronc player the previous year.
( Baseball was dropped by both BSU and Idaho following the 1980 season ; the Broncos played their home games at Borah Field during their final season.
During their final season, the Broncos played their home games at Borah Field, four miles ( 6 km ) west of campus.
Both teams played their home games at Bill Wigle Field ( then known as " Borah Field ").

Borah and at
On Friday, October 28, 1983, the Borah Peak earthquake occurred at 8: 06 am MDT, measured at 6. 9 on the Richter Scale.
On Friday, October 28, 1983, the Borah Peak earthquake occurred at 8: 06 am MDT, measured at 6. 9 on the Richter Scale.
136-oration of William Borah at Steunenberg's funeral-January 2, 1906
Borah Peak with fault scarpOn Friday, October 28, 1983, a magnitude 7. 3 earthquake struck the Borah Peak area at 8: 06 am MDT.
William E. Borah died in Washington, D. C., on January 19, 1940 of a cerebral hemorrhage at the age of 74.
Idaho's highest point, Borah Peak, at 12, 662 feet ( 3859 m ), is named for him, as are two public schools: Borah High School in Boise, and Borah Elementary School in Coeur d ' Alene.
Charles " Charley " Edward Borah ( November 11, 1906 – November 4, 1980 ) was an American athlete, winner of gold medal in 4x100 m relay at the 1928 Summer Olympics.
Alice then retaliated by having a lasting affair with Senator William Edgar Borah, which at its height, produced a child Paulina Longworth.
After a summer without pro ball, the independent Boise Buckskins debuted in the Northwest League in 1978 at Borah Field, but quickly folded after a 23 – 49 season, poor financial performance, low attendance, inability to meet payroll, and the failure to garner an affiliation with a major league club.
Borah finished at 9 – 3, with two losses to Boise and one to Capital.
Pankratz was the head football coach at Borah for twenty seasons ( 1967 – 86 ) and compiled a record of 186 – 36 ().
Overgaard had been an assistant for six years under Pankratz at Borah ( 1978 – 83 ) and a three-year starter at tackle at Idaho ( 1974 – 76 ) under Troxel.

Borah and .
Opposition in the Senate, particularly from Republican politicians Henry Cabot Lodge and William Borah and especially in regard to Article X of the Covenant, ensured that the United States would not ratify the agreement.
Image: Williameborah. jpg | Senator William Borah of Idaho
Although many candidates sought the Republican nomination, only two, Governor Landon and Senator Borah, were considered to be serious candidates.
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Powerful forces in United States Congress pushing for non-interventionism and strong Neutrality Acts were the Republican Senators William Edgar Borah, Arthur H. Vandenberg, Gerald P. Nye and Robert M. La Follette, Jr., but support of non-interventionism was not limited to the Republican party.
Coolidge's next choice was Idaho Senator William Borah, but he also declined the nomination.
Idaho Senator William Borah acclaimed Curtis " a great reconciler, a walking political encyclopedia and one of the best political poker players in America.
The term " Phoney War " was possibly coined by U. S. Senator William Borah who stated, in September 1939: " There is something phoney about this war.
As Idaho Republican William Edgar Borah said the following morning, " Senator Cummins was highly respected by everyone who knew him.
His 28 years in the Congress rank as the second-longest in Idaho history, trailing only William Borah, who served over 32 years in the Senate.
Prior to Long's death, leading contenders for the role of the sacrificial 1936 candidate included Senators Burton K. Wheeler ( D-Montana ) and William E. Borah ( R-Idaho ), and Governor Floyd B. Olson ( FL-Minnesota ).

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