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Charlie Cardinal
University mascot in Muncie, Indiana, U.S. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Charlie Cardinal is the mascot of Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana. He is an anthropomorphic cardinal.
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Ball State's athletics teams have been known as the Cardinals since 1927. Originally nicknamed the "Hoosieroons[1]," discontent led to a school newspaper-sponsored contest to find a new nickname. When no acceptable choices came, a committee was formed, and it was a member of this committee, Professor Paul Billy Williams, who came up with the new nickname of Cardinals. He came up with it while talking to Coach Norman G. Wann, another committee member, about how the logo of his favorite team, the Saint Louis Cardinals, looked distinctive on the jersey of Rogers Hornsby.
Actor and mime Doug Jones portrayed Charlie when he attended Ball State in the early 1980s.
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Former University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee mascot
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Cardinals (now the Panthers) had a "Charlie Cardinal" mascot in the 1956-1964 period. Two characters in the Milwaukee-based sitcom Happy Days appeared in one episode in their Charlie Cardinal outfits.
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