All I know is he is the father of Beth Smith the wife of Dog "the bounty hunter" on A&E.
In the Kansas Cosmosphere and Space Center, a Smithsonian-affiliated space museum in Hutchinson, Kansas.
The Athletics never appeared in a World Series during their years in Kansas City (1955-67).
No one. However, Bob Ferrick, Sr. played with the Philadelphia Athletics, coached with the Kansas City Athletics and was the Farm Director of the Oakland Athletics. The only other person affiliated with the team in all 3 cities was Lew Krause, Sr. who pitched with the Philadelphia Athletics and was a scout for both the Kansas City and Oakland Athletics. Ironically, Bob Ferrick, Jr was a columnist for the Philadelphia Inquirer and Lew Krause, Jr. was a suburban Philadelphia schoolboy bonus baby pitcher. They both grew up in the Philadelphia area based on their Dads affiliation with the A's. Krause, Jr also pitched for the KC and Oakland Athletics. He signed with the A's because his Dad was their scout. It was reported that Charlie Finley hired Lew Sr in an effort to sign his son.
The Athletics moved to Oakland from Kansas City for the 1968 season.
The Kansas City Athletics, who moved to Kansas City from Philadelphia in 1955.
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Phildelphia, Kansas City.
In 1955, Lou Boudreau became the first manager of the Kansas City Athletics. Prior to this, the team was based in Pennsylvania and known as the Philadelphia Athletics.
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The Athletics left Philadelphia is 1954, becoming the Kansas City Athletics. In 1962 they were denied permission to move to Dallas, and in 1968 they moved to Oakland.
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Yes there are Christian Colleges in Kansas.www.centralchristian.edu/ or www.college-scholarships.com/christian_colleges.htm should provide you with the information you require. Good luck.