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Three weeks after the no-no, Manager John Boles was fired and Hall of Famer Tony Perez was named interim manager for the rest of the season.
Referee Tony Perez had to stop the fight seconds later.
In a back and forth fight Norton escaped with a split decision, with referee Tony Perez and judge Chuck Hassett voting in his favor and judge Arlen Bynum giving the fight to Cobb.
Tony Perez was also inducted into the Hispanic Heritage Baseball Museum Hall of Fame.
He was defeated by Tony Perez and Alfredo Urbina, both by decision, but he beat JC Morgan, by knockout in seven rounds, in Venezuela.
He received the lowest voting support in history as an individual who was elected on the first ballot due to the fact that Nolan Ryan and George Brett, elected in their 1st year of eligibility, along with future Hall of Fame inductees Carlton Fisk, Gary Carter, Jim Rice, Bert Blyleven, Bruce Sutter and Tony Perez, shared the same ballot.
Dan Driessen took over at first base for Tony Perez in 1976.
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The other two new projects were the Jack DeJohnette Quartet, featuring Harris again alongside Danilo Perez and John Patitucci, and the Trio Beyond, a tribute to DeJohnette ’ s friend Tony Williams and his The Tony Williams Lifetime trio ( consisting of Williams, Larry Young and John McLaughlin ) featuring John Scofield and Larry Goldings.
Catcher Johnny Bench and first baseman Tony Perez played here.
* First upper deck home run: Tony Perez, August 11, 1970.
By 1975 Concepción joined Pete Rose, Johnny Bench, Joe Morgan, Tony Perez, Ken Griffey, Sr., George Foster and César Gerónimo in the famous " Great Eight " starting lineup of The Big Red Machine that would help the Reds win the next two World Series titles.
Later in his career, Concepcion worked with Tony Perez and perfected the one-bounce throw to first base.
Finally, early in the 1975 season, Reds manager Sparky Anderson moved Rose to third base to fill a void at a position that was a revolving door since Tony Perez was moved to first base in 1972.
After the fight ended, the scorecards were read: judge Tony Castellano had scored the fight 144-140, judge Tony Perez had it at 144-141, and judge Frank Cappuccino had it also at 144-141, all in favor of Spinks.
* Tony Perez ( 1401 )
Joining 42-year-old first baseman Pete Rose were 1970s Cincinnati Reds teammates, 41-year-old first baseman Tony Perez and 39-year-old second baseman Joe Morgan.
Catcher Johnny Bench, first baseman Tony Perez, and outfielder George Foster provided enough power to drive in sparkplugs, Pete Rose, Ken Griffey and Morgan, who combined power ( 27 homers, 111 RBI ) and speed ( 67 stolen bases ) from the third-spot in the batting order.
The Reds preserved the lead when, with one out and runners on first and third, Bert Campaneris hit a foul pop on the first-base side that first baseman Tony Perez appeared to call.
With Tony Perez on first and Oakland leading 2-0 in the ninth inning, Rudi raced to the left-field fence and made a leaping, backhanded catch of Denis Menke's smash to save a run.
The Padres were the class AAA affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds from 1962 – 65 ; some of their players ( including Tony Perez ) would become vital cogs of what was called the " Big Red Machine " Reds ' teams of the 1970s.
Cleanup batter Tony Perez avoided Ellis's attempts — instead, drawing a walk ; Ellis ' first pitch to Perez was thrown behind him and over his head.

Tony and resigned
In December 2009, shortly after the election of Tony Abbott to the Liberal Party leadership, Fraser resigned from the Liberal Party.
Condit was elected to Congress in 1989 in a special election, after House Democratic Whip Tony Coelho resigned.
Politician Tony Benn records in his diary ( 17 February 1981 ) that a journalist from the New Statesman, Duncan Campbell, told him that he had received information from an intelligence agent two years previously that Neave had planned to have Benn assassinated if a Labour Government was elected, James Callaghan resigned and there was a possibility that Benn might be elected Party Leader in his place.
After the 1997 general election, she was appointed a junior minister in the government of Prime Minister Tony Blair, with responsibility for London Transport, a post she resigned before an attempt to be nominated as the Labour Party candidate for the election of the first Mayor of London in 2000.
The club was almost relegated to the Fourth Division in 1976, but a revival under the management of Jack Charlton, and the aid of coach Tony Toms, and after Charlton resigned in 1983, Howard Wilkinson, saw them return to the First Division in 1984.
The federal Minister of Industry Tony Clement initially indicated that these changes were being made based on consultations with Statistics Canada but was forced to admit that the change from a mandatory to voluntary form was not one of the recommendations received from StatCan after the head of the organization Munir Sheikh resigned in protest.
He twice resigned from Tony Blair's government while holding Cabinet positions.
Armstrong formally resigned from the government on 27 June 2007 when Tony Blair resigned as Prime Minister.
The following day, however, Cowen forced the resignation from cabinet of three more Fianna Fáil ministers, Noel Dempsey, Dermot Ahern, Tony Killeen as well as independent minister Mary Harney ; the day after that, another minister, Batt O ' Keefe, resigned.
The rebellion continued, though — many front bench Liberals resigned from the shadow cabinet, including Tony Abbott.
Tony O ' Reilly resigned as Chairman and was replaced by Pierre Danon, previously of BT Group plc and JP Morgan Chase.
The following members resigned their membership of the Campaign Group in 1988 in protest at Tony Benn's decision to challenge Neil Kinnock for the Labour leadership that year:
He resigned from this position on 6 September 2006 after signing a letter calling on Prime Minister Tony Blair to step down.
He resigned from this position on 6 September 2006, due to the refusal by Tony Blair to name a date for stepping down as Prime Minister.
He resigned as PPS on 6 September 2006, due to the refusal by Tony Blair to name a date for stepping down as Prime Minister.
He served as Parliamentary Private Secretary to Home Office Minister Tony McNulty from 10 November 2005 until 6 September 2006, when he resigned after signing a letter calling for Prime Minister Tony Blair to step down.
On 6 September 2006, he resigned his ministerial position and released a further statement calling on Tony Blair to resign:
Janet later resigned as Chairman, and joined the West Coast Avengers in issue # 32, at first only to help stabilize the team after Tony Stark left, later becoming a full time member starting with issue # 42.
He resigned from Parliament the same month, and at the resulting by-election on 30 November he was succeeded as MP for Bristol South East by Tony Benn.
Originally on the hard left of the Labour Party, she was a member of the Socialist Campaign Group but resigned in 1988 in protest at Tony Benn's decision to challenge Neil Kinnock for the leadership.
She was in her fourth two-year term representing the state's forty-first House district, including constituents in Cumberland and Harnett counties, when she was selected by local Democrats to replace state Sen. Tony Rand, who had resigned.
He resigned from the post on 7 November 2011 after only four months with Stockport struggling in 17th place in the Conference National citing failure of a proposed takeover by Tony Evans.

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