Prior to 1936 season: Billy Johnson was signed as an amateur free agent by the Yankees.
"I got one hour, and I feel wonderful," said Billy Johnson, a 36-year-old waiter.
(Billy Johnson, who has the same first, middle, and last name, but is no relation, played for New York in the 1940s.)
At Montreal, the car was fielded for Billy Johnson, who finished 8th.
May 18, 1953: Billy Johnson was released by the Cardinals.
Crane also played under the alias of "Billy Johnson."
It was at this time that he assumed the alias of "Billy Johnson," a moniker he would hang onto for 20 more years.
They stated that Billy Johnson (touring guitarist) left the band due to personal reasons.
The band then sought out a replacement for the subsequent tour of the album, drafting in Billy Johnson.
Billy Johnson, who won the gold in 1984, is the only American man to have captured a downhill medal.
Prior to 1936 season: Billy Johnson was signed as an amateur free agent by the Yankees.
"I got one hour, and I feel wonderful," said Billy Johnson, a 36-year-old waiter.
(Billy Johnson, who has the same first, middle, and last name, but is no relation, played for New York in the 1940s.)
At Montreal, the car was fielded for Billy Johnson, who finished 8th.
May 18, 1953: Billy Johnson was released by the Cardinals.
Crane also played under the alias of "Billy Johnson."
It was at this time that he assumed the alias of "Billy Johnson," a moniker he would hang onto for 20 more years.
They stated that Billy Johnson (touring guitarist) left the band due to personal reasons.
The band then sought out a replacement for the subsequent tour of the album, drafting in Billy Johnson.
Billy Johnson, who won the gold in 1984, is the only American man to have captured a downhill medal.