Bob Dylan | Bob Hope | Montgomery | Montgomery, Alabama | Bob Marley | Montgomery County | Bob Hawke | Bob Geldof | Billy Bob Thornton | Montgomery County, Pennsylvania | Montgomery County, Maryland | Bob Dole | Bernard Montgomery, 1st Viscount Montgomery of Alamein | Bob Seger | John Michael Montgomery | Bob the Builder | Bob Saget | Abington Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania | Montgomery Gentry | Montgomery Clift | Bob Hoskins | Bob Berg | Bob Knight | Bob Graham | Bob Brookmeyer | Bob Monkhouse | Bob Gibson | Bob Fosse | Bob Brady | Bob Feller |
Players eligible for the first time who were not on the ballot were: Darrel Chaney, Gene Clines, Joe Coleman, Willie Davis, Frank Duffy, Ray Fosse, Ellie Hendricks, Steve Mingori, Bob Montgomery, Tom Murphy, Bob Robertson, Wayne Twitchell, and Bobby Valentine.
He never challenged for a world title again, but from 1941 to 1946, he fought Sugar Ray Robinson, Lew Jenkins, Jake LaMotta, Beau Jack, Bob Montgomery, Tommy Bell, Billy Arnold and Freddie Archer.
'"Misty Blue"' is a song written by Bob Montgomery in 1966 which has become a hit in the pop, C&W and soul fields through various versions, the most successful being the 1976 pop/soul hit by Dorothy Moore.