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  2. Ohio Open - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio Open is the Ohio state open golf tournament, open to both amateur and professional golfers. It is organized by the Northern Ohio section of the PGA of America . It was first played in 1924 and has been played annually (with minor disruptions) at a variety of courses around the state.

  3. Polo Grounds - Wikipedia

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    Polo Grounds (III) (left) and Manhattan Field (aka Polo Grounds II) (right) c.1900. Polo Grounds III was the stadium that made the name nationally famous. Built in 1890, it initially had a completely open outfield bounded by just the outer fence, but bleachers were gradually added. By the early 1900s, some bleacher sections encroached on the ...

  4. List of former Major League Baseball stadiums - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of ballparks previously used by professional baseball teams. In addition to the current National (NL) and American (AL) leagues, Major League Baseball recognizes four short-lived other leagues as "major" for at least some portion of their histories; three of them played only in the 19th century, while a fourth played two years in the 1910s.

  5. Sabo, Frazier, Cors, Mishler finish final round at Ohio Open

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    The Ohio Open Championship finished Wednesday at Westfield Country Club with four local players ... Ohio Open Championship. Final Overall Results. at Westfield Country Club, South Course. 1. ...

  6. First Flashes | Kent State star golfer Jordan Gilkison wins ...

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    Kent State star golfer Jordan Gilkison, the reigning MAC Freshman of the Year, closed strong to capture the 2022 Ohio Open.He joins fellow former Golden Flashes stars Rob Moss and Danny Sahl as ...

  7. Cleveland sports curse - Wikipedia

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    Jim Brown helped the Browns win the 1964 NFL Championship Game, Cleveland's last championship before the Cavaliers won the 2016 NBA Finals.. Much of the discussion of the curse is centered on the NFL's Cleveland Browns, who have not won a championship since 1964 and have suffered a series of questionable coaching decisions, disappointing losses and draft busts.

  8. List of NFL champions (1920–1969) - Wikipedia

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    The 1920 Akron Pros were named the first APFA (NFL) champions. The National Football League champions, prior to the merger between the National Football League (NFL) and American Football League (AFL) in 1970, were determined by two different systems. The National Football League was established on September 17, 1920, as the American Professional Football Association (APFA). The APFA changed ...

  9. Ballpark - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] The suffixes "Field" and "Park" were still used, but many professional ballparks were "Grounds". The last major league "Grounds" was the Polo Grounds in New York City, which was razed in 1964. The term "stadium" has been used since ancient times, typically for a running track and its seating area. As college football gained in ...