Butler made two appearances in the national title game, but lost them both.
Butler never made more than around $12,000 as a player with the Steelers.
Butler made a second run for a seat to the legislature in the 1975 Alberta general election.
Butler made two appearances with the Braves in 1964, but retired soon afterward due to his injury.
The following seasons saw Butler make just 17 starts and 12 substitute appearances.
Butler had made no secret of his wish someday to command a ship like the Belle.
This is a reoccurring theme throughout the rest of the novel as Butler makes a point about the human condition.
Butler made both free throws to give George Mason a 74-70 lead.
Butler made his first appearance for the team during the 1927 championship and was a regular player over the course of the next decade.
Butler finished with 20 points but made just 7 of 19 shots.