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[28] Playing two seasons in Winnipeg, Gardiner appeared in 74games, posting 12shutouts, and 2.14 and 2.16goals-against average in the two seasons, respectively. She played for Charlotte Sting in 1997, then for the Washington Mystics in 1998 and 1999. "I had unbelievable parents, mentors, friends who supported me in the darkest. James Garner. [23], Gardiner played junior ice hockey with the Winnipeg Tigers of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League (MJHL) for three seasons, from 1921 to 1924. From there it was off to Scottsdale Community College in Arizona, where he broke a variety of juco records. Reid unceremoniously released Garner in April of 1999.
Will Charlie Garner be enshrined into the Pro Football Hall of Fame? Dallas Cowboys Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee Cliff Harris (left) and former Cowboys safety Charlie Waters pose for a photo along the Canton Repository Grand Parade route in downtown Canton . Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for 1960 Fleer #58 Charlie Gehringer Tigers HALL-OF-FAME 5 - EX B60F 03 4311 at the best online prices at eBay! What is more, he always played the game as a gentleman. Looking back on the running back's two seasons with the 49ers, a stint in which he rushed for more than 2,300 yards. Charlie Thomas, Vocalist And Hall Of Fame Inductee With The Drifters In addition, the Charlie Daniels Band was named the CMA's Instrumental Group of the Year for 1979 and 1980. Garner was held out of practice contact drills, then fed to the teeth of the Cowboys defense 17 times for 57 yards in Week 6. [39] Gardiner posted a 11 playoff record, with one shutout and a 3.00goals against average. His death, on January 31 at his home in Bowie, Maryland, was. A three-time letterman under the legendary CU basketball coach Sox Walseth, Gardner was a two-time first-team all-Big Eight Conference performer at center He was noted for having an excellent touch around the basket and a dangerous hook shot that made him an outstanding inside scorer The 6-foot-8 Gardner led the Big Eight in scoring in conference games as a senior in 1965-66, owning a 20.2 average (third in overall games), and the same year was second in rebounding (9.8) and field goal percentage (52.4) as well as fourth in free throw percentage (65.0); his finishing first or second in three categories and fourth in a fourth was the best all-around effort at the time in Big Eight history The 20.2 average was the second-highest in program history at the time and it still ranks as the 10th-best He scored 845 points in 70 career games (12.1 per), the fifth-most points in CU annals at the time; he had 456 rebounds (6.9 per), which ranked seventh at the end of his career He was a two-time Academic All-Big 8 team member and a honorable mention Scholastic All-American He played one year of professional ball with the Denver Rockets of the American Basketball Association, playing in 42 games in the 67-68 season (averaging 4.7 points and 3.2 rebounds per game) He then spent four seasons as an assistant coach under Walseth (1968-72), and was instrumental in recruiting Cliff Meely to Boulder before entering private business He is a member of CUs National Buff Club Cabinet and is an annual contributor to the Sox Walseth Basketball Endowment. He was a multi-talented running back and an excellent receiver. However, when Gardiner woke up on the train in the morning, he had trouble seeing, as black spots obscured his vision.