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The Bronco baseball team played their home games in 1980 at Borah Field ( now Bill Wigle Field ) at Borah High School.
Wigle ( 1890 – 1970 ), a combustion engineer from Michigan and laboratory assistant at Eastern Michigan State, met a local woman, Mattie Lawson, and settled down in Pikeville.
For their first two seasons ( 1987 – 88 ), the Hawks played their home games at Bill Wigle Field on the campus of Borah High School.
Col. Wigle was in fact killed by a German paratrooper at his tactical headquarters located south of Friesoythe.
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.
Both teams played their home games at Bill Wigle Field ( then known as " Borah Field ").

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Wigle is buried with his wife in Pikeville City Cemetery in the family plot, along with Tom Wigle.
But this time, Wigle stays in the city and Alva goes with everyone.
After some heartfelt goodebyes with their classmates, the kids of the jungle return home, except for Wigle who stayed so that he could attend college.

Wigle and .
Wigle, is misspelled ) Later electricity was brought to other parts of Pikeville.
In addition to bringing electricity to Pikeville, Wigle bottled Coca-Cola and made wrought iron railings in the community.
Of these, only Philip Vigol ( also spelled Wigle or Weigle ) and John Mitchell were convicted.
In 2012, Wigle Whiskey, the first distillery in Pittsburgh since Prohibition, was founded.
It was named after Philip Wigle.
There are also homebrew wardriving applications for handheld game consoles that support Wi-fi, such as sniff_jazzbox / wardive for the Nintendo DS / Android, Road Dog for the Sony PSP, WiFi-Where for the iPhone, G-MoN, Wardrive, and Wigle Wifi for Android, and WlanPollution for Symbian NokiaS60 devices.
Athletic facilities include Bill Wigle Field ( former home to several minor league baseball teams, including the Boise Hawks ), an indoor batting cage facility, synthetic-rubber track and several other fields used for physical education classes and extra-circular activities.
Wigle, was shot dead during the battle of Friesoythe on 14 April 1945, allegedly by a German civilian.
" Apparently a rumour was going round that Colonel Wigle had been killed by a civilian sniper ; as a result a great part of the town of Friesoythe was set on fire in a mistaken reprisal.

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Lacy began his career at sixteen playing Dixieland music with much older musicians such as Henry " Red " Allen, Pee Wee Russell, George " Pops " Foster and Zutty Singleton and then with Kansas City jazz players like Buck Clayton, Dicky Wells, and Jimmy Rushing.
The Defeat of the Floating Batteries at Gibraltar, September 1782, by John Singleton Copley
Since Java 5. 0, the easiest way to create a Singleton is the enum type approach, given at the end of this section.
* Singleton ( global governance ), a single decision-maker at the highest level of the world order
The site of San Gorgonio Rancheria, the location of the present Highland Springs Resort, Whitewater, and a house at the east end of present day Singleton Road in Calimesa became stage stops along this path.
The tavern owned by Singleton and his wife sat at the intersection of what was once known as Mecklenburg Road, now named Church Street, and McCallum Ferry Road, now known as Main Street.
Gore was given first shot at recording " A Groovy Kind of Love ", but Shelby Singleton, a producer for Smash Records, a Mercury subsidiary, recommended that she not record a song with the word " groovy " in it.
He felt himself victimized when he learned that the purchasers knew of a project of building the Massachusetts State House at the top of the hill, and he sent his son John Singleton Copley, Jr., then at the beginning of his brilliant legal career, to Boston in 1796 seeking to annul the arrangement.
In addition, he is also remembered for his roles as Luther Billis in South Pacific ( 1949 / 1958 ), Mr. Applegate in Damn Yankees ( 1955 / 1958 ), J. J. Singleton in The Sting ( 1973 ), high school teacher Mr. Hand in Fast Times at Ridgemont High ( 1982 ), and Judge Henry Bone on the drama series Picket Fences ( 1992-1996 ).
In 1922 Singleton published his memoir of going from slavery to being a Union soldier ; he marched in a Grand Army of the Republic ( GAR ) reunion in 1938 at the age of 95.
Snyder married The Reverend Betsy Singleton, a United Methodist minister at Little Rock's Quapaw Quarter United Methodist Church, in 2003.
Hines went briefly to New York to return to find that in his absence Armstrong and Singleton had re-joined their now-rival Carroll Dickerson ’ s band at the new The Savoy Ballroom – a fact which left Hines “ warm ”.
Other highlights of the permanent collection include the second of the two original sets of Thomas Cole's famous series of paintings titled The Voyage of Life, ( the first set is at the Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute in Utica, New York ) and the original version of Watson and the Shark by John Singleton Copley ( two other versions are in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and the Detroit Institute of Arts ).
Singleton began her show business career when she was a child, singing at a silent movie theater, and toured in vaudeville as part of an act called " The Kiddie Kabaret ".
Singleton appeared as a nightclub singer in After the Thin Man, and was credited at this time as Dorothy McNulty.
Edmund Spenser's " Shepheard's Calender " was printed by Hugh Singleton at the sign of the " Gylden tunne " in Creed Lane in 1579.
The character of Mary Ann Singleton ( played by Laura Linney ) arranges to meet her neighbor Norman Neal Williams ( played by Stanley DeSantis ) at the museum, where he meets his fate.
* The John Singleton Mosby Museum is located in Warrenton, Virginia, at the historic Brentmoor estate where Mosby lived from 1875 to 1877.
Lyndhurst was born at Boston, Massachusetts, United States, the son of painter John Singleton Copley and his wife Susanna Farnham ( née Clarke ), and was educated at a private school and Trinity College, Cambridge where he graduated as second wrangler.
In order to efficiently manage and farm these lands, granges were built at Singleton and Staining.
The fact that Singleton had begun his newspaper career at the Morning News in the 1970s fueled speculation DMN had been behind the entire sale and closure of their rival paper.
The likes of Steve Waugh, Lachlan Murdoch, David Gallop, John Singleton and Jack Gibson attended the book's launch at the Australian Museum in Sydney on 7 May 2002.
Born at Singleton Abbey, Swansea, Henry was the eldest son of industrialist and MP John Henry Vivian and his wife Sarah, daughter of Arthur Jones, of Reigate.

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