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When he was 11, Rob Nelson cherished the 1959 Bazooka baseball card of legendary White Sox second baseman Nellie Fox, which featured his hero gripping a thick-handled bat and packing a big wad of ...
Ken Channer never consciously planned his life around Nellie Fox. His devotion to the late White Sox second baseman, which has ranged from collecting baseball cards to helping get Fox elected to ...
CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. — Joanne Fox still remembers when her husband, Jacob Nelson “Nellie” Fox, was traded to the Chicago White Sox. It was 1949 and the St. Thomas native had been playing for ...
Fox played in 21 games, often pinch-hitting, and retired in the middle of the 1965 season and moved into coaching. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1997, posthumously.
Only Nellie Fox has been a consistent source of power. No one is quite sure how Nellie does it. He looks too small (5 ft. 8 in., 150 Ibs.) for a high-school club, ...
CHAMBERSBURG - The bowling alley that baseball great Nellie Fox built in 1956 is up for sale. Owner Rudy Goetz, 65, is retiring after 31 years leaning over the counter and the pinsetters.
CHAMBERSBURG - An avid bowler and baseball fan has purchased the Nellie Fox Bowl, 3587 Molly Pitcher Highway, in Guilford Township. “It’s always been a dream of mine to own my own bowling ...
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