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  2. Puppy Bowl assistant referee will miss calls. Give her a ...

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    The 20th-anniversary Puppy Bowl will be held on Super Bowl Sunday (Feb. 11). The puppiest show ever features Whistle, the first dog assistant referee.

  3. Fox 40 - Wikipedia

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    Fox 40 may refer to: Current. KTXL in Sacramento, California; WDBD in Jackson, Mississippi; WICZ-TV in Binghamton, New York; Former. WKNT (now WNKY) in Bowling Green, ...

  4. AP Interview: Trailblazing referee Frappart wants to help ...

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    FILE - Referee Stephanie Frappart gives directions during the French Cup final soccer match between Nice and Nantes at the Stade de France stadium, in Saint Denis, north of Paris, Saturday, May 7 ...

  5. Why referees warned they would award score to Eagles for ...

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    “Washington has been advised that at some point the referees can award a score if this type of behavior happens again," Hochuli said. "For now, it's a replay of second down." "Encroachment ...

  6. Rugby league match officials - Wikipedia

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    Referee Ashley Klein awards a penalty. Rugby league match officials are responsible for fairly enforcing the Laws of the Game from a neutral point of view during a match of rugby league football and imposing penalties for deliberate breaches of these Laws. [1] [2] The most senior match official is the referee. They may be assisted by a range of ...

  7. Bill Chadwick - Wikipedia

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    William Leroy "The Big Whistle" Chadwick (October 10, 1915 – October 24, 2009) was the first US-born referee to serve in the National Hockey League (NHL). Despite being blind in his right eye, his on-ice officiating career spanned the greater part of the 1940s and 1950s, during which he pioneered the system of hand signals for penalties which is now used in all hockey games internationally.