8/16/2010 - Press Releases
Kevin Butler/Bobby Douglass to Visit Sept 1
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GARY, Ind. — Chicago
Bears all-time leading scorer and member of the 1985 Superbowl Championship
Team, Kevin Butler will join fellow former Bear Bobby Douglass to
sign autographs and greet fans at U. S. Steel Yard on Wednesday, September 1 at
the 7 p.m. contest between the Gary SouthShore RailCats and Schaumburg Flyers.
Butler spent 11
seasons as the kicker of the Chicago Bears and became the club’s all-time
leading scorer with 1,116 points. “Butthead” was selected in the fourth round
of the 1985 NFL Draft and helped the Bears to a victory in Superbowl XX in his
rookie season connecting on three field goals in the game as well as four extra
points. Butler finished his 13 NFL seasons with 265 of 361 field goals good for
73% and 413 of 426 on extra point attempts, giving him 1,208 total points. The
Savannah native played college ball at the University of Georgia. After his
induction in 2001, Butler is the only placekicker to ever be inducted into the
College Football Hall of Fame.
Douglass
returns to U. S. Steel Yard for the second consecutive straight year after
joining Otis Wilson as guests of the RailCats last year. The Manhattan,
Kansas native spent his first six-plus season with the Bears after being
selected in the second round of the 1969 NFL draft. As a member of the Bears in 1972, Douglass
set the single season record for rushing yards in a season with 968. This
record stood for 34 years until it was broken in 2006 by current Eagles Quarterback Michael Vick.
In total, Douglass played 10 seasons in the NFL after being an All-American at
the University of Kansas.
Tickets to this
game or any RailCats home game are available by calling the ‘Cats at
219.882.2255 or by logging on to www.railcatsbaseball.com.