Joe Durso (handball) — Joe Durso (born 1955 in New York) is an American handball player in the same league as Steve Sandler and Oscar Obert. He dominated during the mid 80s to mid 90s, despite many experts who said a big man would be awkward. At 46 he made the semis in … Wikipedia
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Joe DiMaggio — Not to be confused with John DiMaggio. Joe DiMaggio Center fielder Born: November 25, 1914(1914 11 … Wikipedia
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Albert Apuzzi — is a one wall handball player. His 7 consecutive national doubles championships makes him a USHA record holder. Power, speed and stamina were his trademarks. Captured two national singles titles before a career ending arm ailment robbed him of… … Wikipedia
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