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1994 James L Lyons, jazz promoter, dies at 77
1986 Theodore H "Ted" Lyons, pitcher (Chicago White Sox), dies at 85 1986 Jimmy Lyons, American Musician 1981 Shelby Lyons, Oswego, New York, pairs skater, & Wells-1995 Midwest champ 1980 Continuous traffic jam extends 176 km north of Lyons, France 1970 Mitch Lyons, NFL tight end, Atlanta Falcons, Pittsburgh Steelers 1968 Damion Lyons, CFL cornerback for the BC Lions 1960 Barry Lyons, born in Biloxi, Mississippi, Barry Stephen Lyons, baseball player, catcher, played for Major League Baseball teams, New York Mets, Chicago White Sox, served as backup catcher to Gary Carter, named Most Valuable Player, South Atlantic League, 1984 1960 Steve Lyons, born in Tacoma, Washington, Stephen John Lyons, nicknamed 'Psycho', baseball player, outfielder, third baseman, television sportscaster, played with Boston Red Sox, Major League Baseball team, known for oddities, such as playing hangman and tic-tac-toe with his spikes 1943 Leo Lyons, Standbridge Beds, rock bassist, Ten Years After 1940 Chicago Tribune sponsors Ted Lyons Day (White Sox pitcher) 1932 John Lyons, Cambridge England, Master, Trinity Hall 1931 Joseph A Lyons (C) becomes premier of Australia 1931 Jimmy Lyons, American Musician 1926 White Sox Ted Lyons no hits Red Sox 6-0 in just 67 minutes at Fenway 1924 Maurice Jarre, Lyons France, composer, Dr. Zhivago-Academy Award 1966 1916 James L Lyons, jazz promoter 1910 Jean Martinon, Lyons France, conductor/composer 1844 Charles-Marie Widor, Lyons France, composer and professor, Paris Conservatory 1504 By treaty of Lyons, French cede Naples to Ferdinand of Aragon 1274 2nd Council of Lyons (14th ecumenical council) opens 1245 1st Council of Lyons (13th ecumenical council) opens |
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