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Buck Bender disguised himself as the Rambling Ghost. Buck Bender disguised himself as the Rambling Ghost and voiced by John Stephenson History: Early life, He was fired from his job as coach of the Hawks football team by Mr. Prentice and swore revenge. The Scooby-Doo Show: Season one, To get even he dressed up as the Rambling Ghost, a player from the 1930s who once cursed the same stadium the were playing at after he was booed away, and kidnapped star players of the team. At one point when Mystery Inc. chased Buck, as the Rambling Ghost, into the scoreboard he posed as the scoreboard operator to throw them off and put suspicion on Bulldog Pertowsky who happened to be hiding in there at the same the Rambling Ghost had entered.
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Buck Bender disguised himself as the Rambling Ghost and voiced by John Stephenson History: Early life, He was fired from his job as coach of the Hawks football team by Mr. Prentice and swore revenge. The Scooby-Doo Show: Season one, To get even he dressed up as the Rambling Ghost, a player from the 1930s who once cursed the same stadium the were playing at after he was booed away, and kidnapped star players of the team. At one point when Mystery Inc. chased Buck, as the Rambling Ghost, into the scoreboard he posed as the scoreboard operator to throw them off and put suspicion on Bulldog Pertowsky who happened to be hiding in there at the same the Rambling Ghost had entered. Appearances: The Scooby-Doo Show 114. The Ghost that Sacked The Quarterback Buck Bender disguised himself as the Rambling Ghost.