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  1. Horace L. Walker (April 17, 1937 – June 7, 2001) was an American National Basketball Association (NBA) player. As a senior at Michigan State University, he was named to the AP All-America third team. Walker was then drafted with the sixth pick in the fourth round of the 1960 NBA draft by the St. Louis Hawks.

  2. Sep 12, 2014 · No. 17 – Horace Walker. Forward, 1957-60, Chester, Pa. The Skinny: The legend of Jumpin' Johnny Green overshadows Walker in Spartan lore. They're of the same era and overlapped for parts of two...

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  3. Position: Small Forward Shoots: Right. 6-3 , 210lb (190cm, 95kg) Born: April 17 , 1937 in Chester, Pennsylvania. Died: June 7, 2001. College: High School: Chester in Chester, Draft: , 4th round (6th pick, 30th overall), NBA Debut: Career Length: 1 year.

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  4. Horace Walker | Chicago Packers | NBA.com. Chicago Packers | #15 | Forward. Horace. Walker. PPG. 6.7. RPG. 7.2. APG. 1.1. HEIGHT. 6'3" (1.91m) WEIGHT. 210lb (95kg) COUNTRY. USA. LAST ATTENDED....

  5. Current Team: N/A. Born: Apr 17, 1937 (86 years old) Birthplace/Hometown: Chester, Pennsylvania. Nationality: United States. Height: 6-3 (191cm) Weight: 210 (95kg) Current NBA Status: Unrestricted Free Agent. Draft Entry: 1960 NBA Draft. Drafted: Round 4, Pick 6, St. Louis Hawks. Draft Rights Trade: STH to WAS, Jun 24, 1961.

  6. Horace L. Walker (April 17, 1937 – June 7, 2001) was an American National Basketball Association (NBA) player. As a senior at Michigan State University, he was named to the AP All-America third team. [1] . Walker was then drafted with the sixth pick in the fourth round of the 1960 NBA draft by the St. Louis Hawks.

  7. Horace Walker (1838–1908) was an English mountaineer who made many notable first ascents, including Mount Elbrus and the Grandes Jorasses . Alpinism. Born in 1838, Walker was the son of Liverpool lead merchant and mountaineer Francis Walker (1808–1872) and brother of Lucy Walker (1836–1916), the first woman to climb the Matterhorn. [1]

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