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Cap (nickname)

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Cap is the nickname of the following people:

  • Charles A. Allen (American politician), Los Angeles City Council, 1940s
  • Cap Anson (1852–1922), American Major League Baseball player
  • C. E. Barham (1904–1972), Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana, 1952–1956
  • Cap Boso (born 1963), American former National Football League player
  • Irwin Caplan (1919–2007), American illustrator, painter, designer and cartoonist
  • Wilbur Wade Card (1873–1948), American baseball player, coach and athletic director at Duke University
  • Forrest Craver (1875–1958), American college football player and coach and athletic director
  • Cap Crowell (1892–1962), American Major League Baseball pitcher
  • Cap Dierks (1932–2021), American politician
  • Cap Edwards (1888–?), National Football League coach and player
  • Cap Fear (1901–1978), Canadian Football League player
  • Ernest R. Graham (politician) (1886–1957), American politician
  • Walthall Robertson Joyner (1854–1925), mayor of Atlanta, Georgia
  • Austin E. Lathrop (1865–1950), American industrialist and outspoken opponent of Alaskan statehood
  • Bill Narleski (1900–1964), American Major League Baseball player
  • John Oehler (1910–1983), American National Football League player
  • Cap Peterson (1942–1980), American Major League Baseball player
  • Cap Raeder (born 1953), American former World Hockey Association goaltender and National Hockey League coach
  • Joseph Shaw (editor) (1874–1952), American magazine editor and fencer
  • George Streeter (1837–1921), American crook
  • Andrew Tilles (1865–1951), American business magnate and philanthropist
  • Cap Timm (1908–1987), longest-tenured college baseball coach for the Iowa State University Cyclones
  • Caspar Weinberger (1917–2006), American politician and businessman, Secretary of Defense under President Reagan
  • Clarence W. Wigington (1883–1967), African-American architect
  • Carl S. Williams (1872–1960), American football player and coach
  • Marsh Williams (1893–1935), American Major League Baseball pitcher in 1916

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