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Vidmer is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: A. W. Vidmer, American film director and screenwriter Dick Vidmer (born 1944), American
Vidmer
American film director
Vidmer is a film director and screenwriter whose feature film High Roller: The Stu Ungar Story was distributed by New Line Cinema in 2003. Vidmer's film
A._W._Vidmer
Italian politician (born 1949)
(1997–2006). "Vidmer Mercatali (Legislature XV)". Senate of the Republic. "Vidmer Mercatali (Legislature XVI)". Senate of the Republic. "Vidmer MercatalI"
Vidmer_Mercatali
Russian basketball player
Tatiana Viktorovna Vidmer (née Bokareva, Russian: Татьяна Викторовна Видмер; born 8 January 1986) is a Russian basketball power forward. She is a member
Tatiana_Vidmer
American football player (1944–2022)
Richard F. Vidmer (December 24, 1944 — April 3, 2022) was an American football player. He attended University of Michigan, where he played college football
Dick_Vidmer
2003 American film
as Max Ungar Tommy Cannary as Sol Peggy Walton-Walker as Flo Ungar A.W. Vidmer as Gin Victim Lon Gary as Poker Player David Dwyer as Poker Player Steve
High Roller: The Stu Ungar Story
High_Roller:_The_Stu_Ungar_Story
3rd Rajah of Sarawak
firstly Harry Roy (one son and one daughter), and secondly, Julian Richards Vidmer. She died March 14, 2002, at Redington Shores, Florida. Nancy Valerie, an
Charles_Vyner_Brooke
American baseball player (1895–1948)
Retrieved November 23, 2016. Stout (2002), p. 143 Stout (2002), p. 144 Vidmer, Richards (January 8, 1930). "Yanks Refuse Ruth's Demand For $100,000; Star
Babe_Ruth
American football player and commentator (born 1977)
(1958) Noskin (1959) Glinka (1960–1961) Timberlake (1962–1964) Gabler (1965) Vidmer (1965–1967) Den. Brown (1967–1968) Moorhead (1969–1970) Slade (1971) Franklin
Tom_Brady
Sports venue in New York City (1890–1963)
Indians, deposited a drive in the right-field sector of the divided stand." Vidmer, Richards. "Giants Subdue Tigers in 11th". New York Herald Tribune. April
Polo_Grounds
American baseball team in Brooklyn, New York, 1883–1957
Archived from the original on October 17, 2007. Retrieved September 22, 2008. Vidmer, Richards (August 16, 1926). "Robins in Form, Win Two in Day - Take Double-Header
Brooklyn_Dodgers
American college football season
honors. The team's other statistical leaders included quarterback Dick Vidmer with 1,609 passing yards, Dave Fisher with 672 rushing yards, and Jim Detwiler
1966 Michigan Wolverines football team
1966_Michigan_Wolverines_football_team
American football player (born 2007)
(1958) Noskin (1959) Glinka (1960–1961) Timberlake (1962–1964) Gabler (1965) Vidmer (1965–1967) Den. Brown (1967–1968) Moorhead (1969–1970) Slade (1971) Franklin
Bryce_Underwood
American football player (born 2003)
(1958) Noskin (1959) Glinka (1960–1961) Timberlake (1962–1964) Gabler (1965) Vidmer (1965–1967) Den. Brown (1967–1968) Moorhead (1969–1970) Slade (1971) Franklin
J._J._McCarthy
American football player (born 2000)
(1958) Noskin (1959) Glinka (1960–1961) Timberlake (1962–1964) Gabler (1965) Vidmer (1965–1967) Den. Brown (1967–1968) Moorhead (1969–1970) Slade (1971) Franklin
Joe_Milton
Military unit
Army Superior Unit Award Battle honours World War I World War II Commanders Notable commanders George Vidmer Julius Ochs Adler Cornelius W. Wickersham
306th_Infantry_Regiment
American football player (1988–2023)
(1958) Noskin (1959) Glinka (1960–1961) Timberlake (1962–1964) Gabler (1965) Vidmer (1965–1967) Den. Brown (1967–1968) Moorhead (1969–1970) Slade (1971) Franklin
Ryan_Mallett
Lady Brooke, Ranee of Sarawak (1885–1971)
Roy and daughter, Roberta Simpson),[citation needed] secondly, Richard Vidmer until her death. Dayang Nancy Valerie, an actress, known for The Charge
Sylvia_Brett
American baseball player (1903–1987)
org. Archived from the original on May 20, 2026. Retrieved May 20, 2026. Vidmer, Richards (August 16, 1926). "Robins in Form, Win Two in Day - Take Double-Header
Babe_Herman
American football player and coach (born 1975)
(1958) Noskin (1959) Glinka (1960–1961) Timberlake (1962–1964) Gabler (1965) Vidmer (1965–1967) Den. Brown (1967–1968) Moorhead (1969–1970) Slade (1971) Franklin
Brian_Griese
American college football season
July 3, 2020. Vidmer, Richards (October 21, 1928). "Dartmouth Defeats Columbia by 21-7". The New York Times. New York, N.Y. p. S1. Vidmer, Richards (October
1928 Dartmouth Indians football team
1928_Dartmouth_Indians_football_team
Norwegian-American football player and coach (1888–1931)
Notre Dame Football. Indiana University Press. p. 278. ISBN 0253215684. Vidmer, Richards (November 10, 1928). "The New York Times: This Day In Sports"
Knute_Rockne
American football player (born 2003)
(1958) Noskin (1959) Glinka (1960–1961) Timberlake (1962–1964) Gabler (1965) Vidmer (1965–1967) Den. Brown (1967–1968) Moorhead (1969–1970) Slade (1971) Franklin
Alex_Orji
American football player (born 2002)
(1958) Noskin (1959) Glinka (1960–1961) Timberlake (1962–1964) Gabler (1965) Vidmer (1965–1967) Den. Brown (1967–1968) Moorhead (1969–1970) Slade (1971) Franklin
Davis_Warren
American civil engineer, football player and coach (1873-1953)
(1958) Noskin (1959) Glinka (1960–1961) Timberlake (1962–1964) Gabler (1965) Vidmer (1965–1967) Den. Brown (1967–1968) Moorhead (1969–1970) Slade (1971) Franklin
James_Baird_(civil_engineer)
American football coach (born 1963)
(1958) Noskin (1959) Glinka (1960–1961) Timberlake (1962–1964) Gabler (1965) Vidmer (1965–1967) Den. Brown (1967–1968) Moorhead (1969–1970) Slade (1971) Franklin
Jim_Harbaugh
American college football season
a 34–0 to rival Michigan State. After Dennis Brown took over from Dick Vidmer as the starting quarterback, the Wolverines won three consecutive games
1967 Michigan Wolverines football team
1967_Michigan_Wolverines_football_team
American football player (born 1947)
wanted to play, and it was pretty obvious I wasn't going to beat out (Dick) Vidmer." Curtis started eight games at safety and one at cornerback for the 1967
Tom Curtis (American football)
Tom_Curtis_(American_football)
American football player and coach
he was a back-up to quarterback Dick Vidmer. His first appearance for Michigan was as a substitute for Vidmer in a 41–0 victory over Oregon State on
Dennis_Brown_(quarterback)
Feminine given name
player Tatyana Veshkurova, (born 1981), Russian sprint athlete Tatiana Vidmer (born 1986), Russian basketball player Tatiana Vlasova (born 1977), Russian
Tatiana
International basketball tournament
Marko Savić Marko Ždero Women details Russia Tatiana Petrushina Tatiana Vidmer Mariia Cherepanova Anna Leshkovtseva Ukraine Viktoriia Paziuk Krystyna
3x3 basketball at the 2015 European Games
3x3_basketball_at_the_2015_European_Games
American college football season
the game, and Miller added one. Writing in The New York Times, Richards Vidmer opened his account of the game as follows: "The greatest naval disaster
1925 Michigan Wolverines football team
1925_Michigan_Wolverines_football_team
American football player (born 1989)
(1958) Noskin (1959) Glinka (1960–1961) Timberlake (1962–1964) Gabler (1965) Vidmer (1965–1967) Den. Brown (1967–1968) Moorhead (1969–1970) Slade (1971) Franklin
Steven_Threet
American college football season
(kick failed) MSU 13–0 Q4 MSU Washington 25 yard pass from Raye (Kenney kick) MSU 20–0 Q4 MICH Detwiler 15 yard pass from Vidmer (Sygar kick) MSU 20–7
1966 Michigan State Spartans football team
1966_Michigan_State_Spartans_football_team
American football player and coach (1926–2013)
(1958) Noskin (1959) Glinka (1960–1961) Timberlake (1962–1964) Gabler (1965) Vidmer (1965–1967) Den. Brown (1967–1968) Moorhead (1969–1970) Slade (1971) Franklin
Pete_Elliott
Award
Beime Football Wisconsin 1968 Michael Gluck Wrestling Michigan 1968 Dick Vidmer Football Michigan State 1968 Dale Anderson Wrestling Illinois 1969 Dennis
Big_Ten_Medal_of_Honor
American football player (born 1970)
(1958) Noskin (1959) Glinka (1960–1961) Timberlake (1962–1964) Gabler (1965) Vidmer (1965–1967) Den. Brown (1967–1968) Moorhead (1969–1970) Slade (1971) Franklin
Elvis_Grbac
Basketball tournament in Sopron
Reserves: SG 1 Marta Xargay 3 0 0 SG 3 Natalya Zhedik 1 3 3 PF 12 Tatiana Vidmer 4 4 1 SG 13 Elena Kirillova 3 1 0 C 24 Quanitra Hollingsworth 2 2 0 G 31
2019 EuroLeague Women Final Four
2019_EuroLeague_Women_Final_Four
American football player (born 1980)
(1958) Noskin (1959) Glinka (1960–1961) Timberlake (1962–1964) Gabler (1965) Vidmer (1965–1967) Den. Brown (1967–1968) Moorhead (1969–1970) Slade (1971) Franklin
John_Navarre
American football player (1903–1991)
fabulous dynasty. New York, G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1963 OCLC 1356301 pp. 35–6 *Vidmer, Richard. 70,000 See Grange in Pro Debut Here, The New York Times, December
Red_Grange
American athlete and coach
(1958) Noskin (1959) Glinka (1960–1961) Timberlake (1962–1964) Gabler (1965) Vidmer (1965–1967) Den. Brown (1967–1968) Moorhead (1969–1970) Slade (1971) Franklin
Bill_Barclay
American football player and coach (1887–1911)
(1958) Noskin (1959) Glinka (1960–1961) Timberlake (1962–1964) Gabler (1965) Vidmer (1965–1967) Den. Brown (1967–1968) Moorhead (1969–1970) Slade (1971) Franklin
Billy_Wasmund
Team 2005 Turn-based strategy Open source 10.4+ The Battle of Britain Rene Vidmer/Deadly Games 1991 Battle Commercial 7+ Battle Girl Feral Interactive 1999
List_of_Mac_games
American football player (1952–2006)
(1958) Noskin (1959) Glinka (1960–1961) Timberlake (1962–1964) Gabler (1965) Vidmer (1965–1967) Den. Brown (1967–1968) Moorhead (1969–1970) Slade (1971) Franklin
Tom_Slade
1994 video game
U-boat Developer Deadly Games Publisher Deadly Games Designer Rene Vidmer Platform Macintosh Release 1994 Genre Computer wargame Mode Single-player
U-boat_(video_game)
Played 3 years in the NFL with the Panthers, Bears and Wolverines Dick Vidmer 1965 1967 Quarterback Set Michigan record with 2,400 passing yards (now
List of Michigan Wolverines football players
List_of_Michigan_Wolverines_football_players
American football player and lawyer (1860–1932)
(1958) Noskin (1959) Glinka (1960–1961) Timberlake (1962–1964) Gabler (1965) Vidmer (1965–1967) Den. Brown (1967–1968) Moorhead (1969–1970) Slade (1971) Franklin
Thomas_H._McNeil
American college football season
Minnesota. Dreisbach's 52-pass attempts surpassed the school record by Dick Vidmer of 47 set in 1967. The 372 yards gained broke Todd Collins' 1994 record
1995 Michigan Wolverines football team
1995_Michigan_Wolverines_football_team
American football quarterback
(1958) Noskin (1959) Glinka (1960–1961) Timberlake (1962–1964) Gabler (1965) Vidmer (1965–1967) Den. Brown (1967–1968) Moorhead (1969–1970) Slade (1971) Franklin
B._J._Dickey
Basketball league season
quarter: 24–26, 22–18, 14–17, 17–16, Overtime: 10–3 Pts: McCoughtry 28 Rebs: Vidmer 11 Asts: McCoughtry 5 Pts: Dupree 39 Rebs: Dupree 13 Asts: Palau 13
2016–17_EuroLeague_Women
American football player, coach and lawyer (1872–1957)
(1958) Noskin (1959) Glinka (1960–1961) Timberlake (1962–1964) Gabler (1965) Vidmer (1965–1967) Den. Brown (1967–1968) Moorhead (1969–1970) Slade (1971) Franklin
Roger Sherman (American football)
Roger_Sherman_(American_football)
American college football season
touchdown pass from Danny Talbott to John Atherton. In the fourth quarter, Dick Vidmer replaced Gabler at quarterback and revitalized the offense. He led a drive
1965 Michigan Wolverines football team
1965_Michigan_Wolverines_football_team
American football player (born 1990)
(1958) Noskin (1959) Glinka (1960–1961) Timberlake (1962–1964) Gabler (1965) Vidmer (1965–1967) Den. Brown (1967–1968) Moorhead (1969–1970) Slade (1971) Franklin
Tate_Forcier
American football player (born 1943)
(1958) Noskin (1959) Glinka (1960–1961) Timberlake (1962–1964) Gabler (1965) Vidmer (1965–1967) Den. Brown (1967–1968) Moorhead (1969–1970) Slade (1971) Franklin
Bob Timberlake (American football)
Bob_Timberlake_(American_football)
American football player (1909–2000)
(1958) Noskin (1959) Glinka (1960–1961) Timberlake (1962–1964) Gabler (1965) Vidmer (1965–1967) Den. Brown (1967–1968) Moorhead (1969–1970) Slade (1971) Franklin
Harry Newman (American football)
Harry_Newman_(American_football)
American football player (1906–1995)
Mention. During the Hoya's 1929 campaign, storied sports journalist, Richards Vidmer had this to say about Cordovano: "He is six feet tall and weighs about 183
Sam_Cordovano
American baseball umpire (1890-1928)
Evening Journal and Post Express. June 13, 1928. Retrieved July 20, 2012. Vidmer, Richards (March 25, 1927). "Yanks Lose Twice, Once to an umpire" (PDF)
Frank_Wilson_(umpire)
American football player (born 1990)
(1958) Noskin (1959) Glinka (1960–1961) Timberlake (1962–1964) Gabler (1965) Vidmer (1965–1967) Den. Brown (1967–1968) Moorhead (1969–1970) Slade (1971) Franklin
Denard_Robinson
Dynamo Moscow Scoring by quarter: 17:15, 18:11, 22:17, 15:20 Pts: Nolan 15 Rebs: Kobryn 8 Asts: Bird 5 Pts: Toliver 21 Rebs: Vidmer 14 Asts: Toliver 4
2013 FIBA Europe SuperCup Women
2013_FIBA_Europe_SuperCup_Women
American football player (born 1944)
for missing the 1964 season. Quarterback Dick Vidmer also missed the 1964 season with a broken leg; Vidmer and Clancy would return from their injuries as
Jack_Clancy
American baseball player, coach, and manager (1904–1988)
2008. Andy Cohen, Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved December 15, 2008. Vidmer, Richards. "ANDY COHEN KEEPS HIS NAME; ANDY COHEN", The New York Times,
Andy_Cohen_(baseball)
American football player (born 2000)
(1958) Noskin (1959) Glinka (1960–1961) Timberlake (1962–1964) Gabler (1965) Vidmer (1965–1967) Den. Brown (1967–1968) Moorhead (1969–1970) Slade (1971) Franklin
Cade_McNamara
1989 video game
Bomber Developer Inline Design Publishers Inline Design, Deadly Games Designer Rene Vidmer Platform Macintosh Release 1989
Bomber_(video_game)
American football player, coach, and athletic administrator (1905–1982)
Chicago Has Great Defense". The New York Times (AP story). October 19, 1925. Vidmer, Richards (November 1, 1925). "Michigan Crushes Navy Eleven, 54–0: Yost's
Benny_Friedman
American gridiron football player (born 1997)
(1958) Noskin (1959) Glinka (1960–1961) Timberlake (1962–1964) Gabler (1965) Vidmer (1965–1967) Den. Brown (1967–1968) Moorhead (1969–1970) Slade (1971) Franklin
Shea_Patterson
American sports promoter and boxing manager (1893-1972)
York Herald Tribune executive William E. Robinson, sportswriter Richards Vidmer took Chick Wergeles along to check out Beau Jack. Beau Jack was a former
Chick_Wergeles
American football player (born 1971)
(1958) Noskin (1959) Glinka (1960–1961) Timberlake (1962–1964) Gabler (1965) Vidmer (1965–1967) Den. Brown (1967–1968) Moorhead (1969–1970) Slade (1971) Franklin
Todd_Collins_(quarterback)
American baseball and football player (born 1980)
(1958) Noskin (1959) Glinka (1960–1961) Timberlake (1962–1964) Gabler (1965) Vidmer (1965–1967) Den. Brown (1967–1968) Moorhead (1969–1970) Slade (1971) Franklin
Drew_Henson
American football player and coach (born 1988)
(1958) Noskin (1959) Glinka (1960–1961) Timberlake (1962–1964) Gabler (1965) Vidmer (1965–1967) Den. Brown (1967–1968) Moorhead (1969–1970) Slade (1971) Franklin
Nick_Sheridan
American football player (born 1999)
(1958) Noskin (1959) Glinka (1960–1961) Timberlake (1962–1964) Gabler (1965) Vidmer (1965–1967) Den. Brown (1967–1968) Moorhead (1969–1970) Slade (1971) Franklin
Jack Tuttle (American football)
Jack_Tuttle_(American_football)
American gridiron football player (born 1991)
(1958) Noskin (1959) Glinka (1960–1961) Timberlake (1962–1964) Gabler (1965) Vidmer (1965–1967) Den. Brown (1967–1968) Moorhead (1969–1970) Slade (1971) Franklin
Devin_Gardner
American college football season
Union. September 30, 1928. Retrieved June 13, 2021 – via Newspapers.com. Vidmer, Richards (October 21, 1928). "Dartmouth Defeats Columbia by 21-7". The
1928 Columbia Lions football team
1928_Columbia_Lions_football_team
American football player (born c.1967)
(1958) Noskin (1959) Glinka (1960–1961) Timberlake (1962–1964) Gabler (1965) Vidmer (1965–1967) Den. Brown (1967–1968) Moorhead (1969–1970) Slade (1971) Franklin
Demetrius_Brown
American publisher and football player
(1958) Noskin (1959) Glinka (1960–1961) Timberlake (1962–1964) Gabler (1965) Vidmer (1965–1967) Den. Brown (1967–1968) Moorhead (1969–1970) Slade (1971) Franklin
William_Wilson_Talcott
American football player (born 1985)
(1958) Noskin (1959) Glinka (1960–1961) Timberlake (1962–1964) Gabler (1965) Vidmer (1965–1967) Den. Brown (1967–1968) Moorhead (1969–1970) Slade (1971) Franklin
Chad_Henne
American football player (1900–1941)
U. Elevens Win". Washington Evening Star. p. 29 – via Newspapers.com. Vidmer, J. R. (September 27, 1922). "The Round-Up". The Washington Daily News.
Heinie_Jawish
(1958) Noskin (1959) Glinka (1960–1961) Timberlake (1962–1964) Gabler (1965) Vidmer (1965–1967) Den. Brown (1967–1968) Moorhead (1969–1970) Slade (1971) Franklin
List of Michigan Wolverines starting quarterbacks
List_of_Michigan_Wolverines_starting_quarterbacks
American gridiron football player (born 1948)
(1958) Noskin (1959) Glinka (1960–1961) Timberlake (1962–1964) Gabler (1965) Vidmer (1965–1967) Den. Brown (1967–1968) Moorhead (1969–1970) Slade (1971) Franklin
Don_Moorhead
American football player (1925–2000)
(1958) Noskin (1959) Glinka (1960–1961) Timberlake (1962–1964) Gabler (1965) Vidmer (1965–1967) Den. Brown (1967–1968) Moorhead (1969–1970) Slade (1971) Franklin
Howard_Yerges
can only live a few hours. His home is at Emporia, Kansas. Cadet J. R. Vidmer, driver of the other airplane, had his left leg broken, and was otherwise
List of accidents and incidents involving military aircraft before 1925
List_of_accidents_and_incidents_involving_military_aircraft_before_1925
Wolverines compiled a 6–4 record. The team's statistical leaders included Dick Vidmer with 1,609 passing yards, Dave Fisher with 672 rushing yards, and Jack Clancy
1966_in_Michigan
American football player (born 1934)
(1958) Noskin (1959) Glinka (1960–1961) Timberlake (1962–1964) Gabler (1965) Vidmer (1965–1967) Den. Brown (1967–1968) Moorhead (1969–1970) Slade (1971) Franklin
Lou_Baldacci
American football and basketball player (1910–1972)
(1958) Noskin (1959) Glinka (1960–1961) Timberlake (1962–1964) Gabler (1965) Vidmer (1965–1967) Den. Brown (1967–1968) Moorhead (1969–1970) Slade (1971) Franklin
Estel_Tessmer
Quarterback Dick Vidmer shattered Michigan's single-season records by completing 117 of 225 passes for 1,609 yards and 10 touchdowns. Vidmer's favorite target
History of Michigan Wolverines football in the Elliott years
History_of_Michigan_Wolverines_football_in_the_Elliott_years
American baseball player (1901-1992)
was born in Chicago and died in Chula Vista, California at the age of 90. Vidmer, Richards (August 16, 1926). "Robins in Form, Win Two in Day - Take Double-Header
Ed_Taylor_(infielder)
American college football season
Eagle. October 14, 1928. Retrieved December 8, 2023 – via Newspapers.com. Vidmer, Richards (October 28, 1928). "Harvard Repulses Dartmouth by 19-7". The
1928 Harvard Crimson football team
1928_Harvard_Crimson_football_team
American baseball player (1898-1964)
Reference · Baseball Reference (Minors) · Retrosheet · Baseball Almanac Vidmer, Richards (August 16, 1926). "Robins in Form, Win Two in Day - Take Double-Header
Mickey_O'Neil
American football and baseball player (born 1957)
(1958) Noskin (1959) Glinka (1960–1961) Timberlake (1962–1964) Gabler (1965) Vidmer (1965–1967) Den. Brown (1967–1968) Moorhead (1969–1970) Slade (1971) Franklin
Rick_Leach_(baseball)
United States Army general
regiment was a part of 2nd Cavalry Brigade under Brigadier general George Vidmer and when general retired in August 1935, Baer temporarily replaced him as
Joseph_A._Baer
American football, baseball and basketball player (1913–1995)
(1958) Noskin (1959) Glinka (1960–1961) Timberlake (1962–1964) Gabler (1965) Vidmer (1965–1967) Den. Brown (1967–1968) Moorhead (1969–1970) Slade (1971) Franklin
Ferris_Jennings
(theatre group) formed. 1990 – Ravenna Festival of music begins. 1997 – Vidmer Mercatali becomes mayor. 2006 – Fabrizio Matteucci [it] becomes mayor. 2011
Timeline_of_Ravenna
US fantasy fiction magazine (1953–1955)
in providing artwork for paperback covers. In addition to Powers, René Vidmer and Arthur Krusz (among others) contributed cover art. The magazine also
Beyond_Fantasy_Fiction
U.S. Army Major General
John W. Joyes, Francis L. Parker, Frank Parker, Paul B. Malone, George Vidmer, Pegram Whitworth or Clarence C. Williams. Following his graduation, Wells
Briant_H._Wells
American football player (born 1997)
(1958) Noskin (1959) Glinka (1960–1961) Timberlake (1962–1964) Gabler (1965) Vidmer (1965–1967) Den. Brown (1967–1968) Moorhead (1969–1970) Slade (1971) Franklin
Brandon_Peters
American football player (born 1964)
(1958) Noskin (1959) Glinka (1960–1961) Timberlake (1962–1964) Gabler (1965) Vidmer (1965–1967) Den. Brown (1967–1968) Moorhead (1969–1970) Slade (1971) Franklin
Chris_Zurbrugg
(1980-07-09)9 July 1980 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) UMMC Ekaterinburg C 15 Tatiana Vidmer 25 – (1986-01-08)8 January 1986 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) UMMC Ekaterinburg Head
EuroBasket_Women_2011_squads
American football player (1923–1971)
(1958) Noskin (1959) Glinka (1960–1961) Timberlake (1962–1964) Gabler (1965) Vidmer (1965–1967) Den. Brown (1967–1968) Moorhead (1969–1970) Slade (1971) Franklin
Bob_Wiese
American football player (1944–2025)
championship. As a senior in 1965, Gabler began the season as a backup to Dick Vidmer. Gabler got his first start in the second game of the season against Cal
Wally_Gabler
American football player, coach, and physician (1873–1950)
(1958) Noskin (1959) Glinka (1960–1961) Timberlake (1962–1964) Gabler (1965) Vidmer (1965–1967) Den. Brown (1967–1968) Moorhead (1969–1970) Slade (1971) Franklin
Charles_E._Street
American automotive businessman (1870–1954)
(1958) Noskin (1959) Glinka (1960–1961) Timberlake (1962–1964) Gabler (1965) Vidmer (1965–1967) Den. Brown (1967–1968) Moorhead (1969–1970) Slade (1971) Franklin
Frederic_L._Smith
VIDMER
VIDMER
VIDMER
VIDMER
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
The Sky
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Fertile and Fragrant Earth
Boy/Male
Indian
Forms of Shiva.
Female
Irish
Pet form of Irish CaitrÃona, CAITIE means "pure."
Girl/Female
British, English
Battle
Boy/Male
Hindu
A saint
Girl/Female
Indian
Honest
Girl/Female
Indian
Golden creeper, Golden wine
Girl/Female
Muslim
Glorious, Praiseworthy
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Telugu
Shelter
VIDMER
VIDMER
VIDMER
VIDMER
VIDMER