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Trent Croad dislocated his wrist after botching a tackle on Dees captain David Neitz in the opening 5 minutes of the game
Archie William Dees (born February 22, 1936 in Ethel, Mississippi) is an American former professional basketball player.
Dees syndicated daily radio show, Daily Dees, hosted by Rick Dees can be heard each weeknight.
On February 23, 2013, the Rick Dees Weekly Top 40, which was carried both Saturday and Sundays every weekend, was replaced by Hollywood Hamilton's Weekend Top 30.
Authors on the In Practice team include solicitors at Freshfields, Eversheds, Norton Rose, Dickinson Dees and offering an alternative view, the section also includes features by KPMG.
Harry Dees began his legal career in 1935 as an attorney working for Isidor N. Kahn in Evansville, Indiana.
Former Boston Red Sox stars Jim Rice, Fred Lynn, and Butch Hobson honed their skills while members of the "BriSox." The ballpark also housed the old Bristol Owls of the Class-B Colonial League in 1949 and 1950, as well as various amateur baseball teams, notably the Bristol En-Dees and the local American Legion team.
When actress Jean Harlow died on the set of the film Saratoga in 1937, it was decided that the film, 90% of which was completed, would be finished using a body double (Mary Dees) for Harlow, however Dees's voice was higher than that of Harlow.
Reruns of the Rick Dees Weekly Top 40 from the 1980s began airing on the TKO Radio Network in 2010 after a trial run on WQMA in Mississippi.
Dees' current subject of investigation is the Night Flier, an apparent serial killer who travels between small airports in a Cessna Skymaster, gruesomely killing people in a way that leads Dees to think the man is a lunatic who believes himself to be a vampire.
Among his correspondents in the North Carolina archive are Carleton S. Coon, James P. Dees, Henry E. Garrett, Luther Hodges, R. Carter Pittman, Carleton Putnam, Clayton Rand, and Archibald Roosevelt.
Sunday afternoon staples were The Weekly Top 30 with Rick Dees and "American Top 40" with Casey Kasem.