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Tom Loftus-MLB
Only Willie Anderson, Bobby Jones, Ben Hogan and Jack Nicklaus won 4 U.S. Open Championships. Hogan, however, also won the 1941 Hale America National Open when the USGA cancelled the U.S. Open that year. Many think it should have counted as a Ma
1h 5minSHN Presents: One Guy With a Mic: History of Dingers and Dunks - SHN Trailers
37sToday they are known as the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. In 1935 they were known simply as the "Winnipegs when they went undefeated to win the Grey Cup and became the first team in Western Canada to do so. Led by a group of American-bred football play
1h 13minSHN Presents: Tim Coffeen Talks Indy car and Racing History - SHN Trailers
1minSam Byrd is the only man to have ever played in baseball's World Series and to have played in The Masters. Sam started his baseball career with the New York Yankees, but after 8 years and only one of which he was a full time starter, Sam decided
44minBilly Jurges-MLB
1h 10minLloyd Mangrum-PGA TOUR
1h 3minEffa Manley-MLB
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