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player ever to appear in a Major League game. After giving up five runs to the Cardinals in of an inning, he is relieved by Jake Eisenhart, who gets the final out in his only major league appearance.
## JulyβSeptember.
- July 11 β At Forbes Field, home of the Pittsburgh Pirates, the National League d... | 37,200 |
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two hours.
- September 30 β Detroit Tigers pitcher Hal Newhouser wins his 29th game, defeating the Washington Senators, 7β3.
## OctoberβDecember.
- October 9 β The St. Louis Cardinals defeated the St. Louis Browns, 3β1, in Game 6 of the World Series to win their fifth World Series, four games to two... | 37,201 |
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known as the "Streetcar Series", or the "St. Louis Showdown."
- November 28 β Detroit Tigers pitcher Hal Newhouser, who posted a 29β9 record with 187 strikeouts and a 2.22 ERA, is named the American League Most Valuable Player, gathering four more votes than pitching teammate Dizzy Trout (27β14, 144, ... | 37,202 |
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January 5 β Charlie Vinson
- January 7 β Dick Calmus
- January 9 β Dick Thoenen
- January 10 β Chuck Dobson
- January 11 β Frank Baker
- January 11 β Jim McAndrew
- January 13 β Larry Jaster
- January 16 β Gene Stone
- January 17 β Denny Doyle
- January 18 β Carl Morton
- January 19 β Chet Tr... | 37,203 |
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18 β Syd O'Brien
- February 19 β Chris Zachary
- February 23 β Don Shaw
- February 25 β Stump Merrill
- February 26 β Don Secrist
- February 29 β Steve Mingori
## March.
- March 1 β Vern Fuller
- March 1 β Ron Klimkowski
- March 9 β Ed Acosta
- March 10 β John Briggs
- March 10 β Joe Campbel... | 37,204 |
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β Gomer Hodge
- April 7 β Bill Stoneman
- April 9 β Joe Brinkman
- April 12 β Terry Harmon
- April 14 β Frank Bertaina
- April 16 β Bob Montgomery
- April 24 β Bill Singer
- April 25 β Drew Baur
- April 25 β Joe Hague
- April 25 β Ken Tatum
- April 26 β Leon McFadden
## May.
- May 6 β Masan... | 37,205 |
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July 9 β Sonny Jackson
- July 12 β Tom Tischinski
- July 13 β Buzz Stephen
- July 14 β Billy McCool
- July 18 β Rudy May
- July 22 β Sparky Lyle
- July 25 β Buddy Bradford
- July 25 β Fred Scherman
- July 30 β Pat Kelly
- July 30 β Doug Rader
- July 31 β Frank Brosseau
## August.
- August 2... | 37,206 |
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September 19 β Russ Nagelson
- September 20 β Ed Phillips
- September 22 β Jim Fairey
- September 23 β Oscar Zamora
- September 27 β Gene Rounsaville
- September 27 β Gary Sutherland
## October.
- October 4 β Tony La Russa
- October 8 β Ed Kirkpatrick
- October 9 β Freddie Patek
- October 11 ... | 37,207 |
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β Jim Ray
- December 4 β Lee Bales
- December 6 β Tony Horton
- December 9 β Del Unser
- December 10 β Steve Renko
- December 15 β Stan Bahnsen
- December 15 β Jim Leyland
- December 18 β Steve Hovley
- December 19 β Rob Gardner
- December 20 β Don Mason
- December 22 β Steve Carlton
- Decem... | 37,208 |
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six clubs in 11 seasons between 1898 and 1914, who also managed the New York Highlanders of the American League in the 1908 season.
- January 30 β Ed Clough, 37, outfielder and pitcher who played from 1912 through 1926 with the St. Louis Cardinals.
## February.
- February Β 4 β Dixie Davis, 53, pitc... | 37,209 |
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the St. Louis Browns and the Kansas City Packers.
- February 23 β Al Bauer, 84, pitcher who played with the Columbus Buckeyes in 1884 and for the St. Louis Maroons in 1886.
- February 25 β Bill Knowlton, 45, pitcher who played for the Philadelphia Athletics during the 1920 season.
## March.
- March... | 37,210 |
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who played for the Boston Americans, Chicago Cubs and Boston Braves during six seasons spanning 1906β1912, being also credited as the player who got the ball into the hands of Johnny Evers in the famous Merkle's Boner game.
- March 18 β Frank Motz, 74, first baseman who played with the Philadelphia Ph... | 37,211 |
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from 1911 through 1920 for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Chicago Chi-Feds, Chicago Whales and Chicago Cubs.
- March 24 β Bob Glenalvin, 77, second baseman for the Chicago Colts of the National League in 1890 and 1893.
- March 26 β Neil Stynes, 75, catcher who played in two games for the 1890 Cleveland Infa... | 37,212 |
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Washington Senators and Chicago White Sox from 1898 to 1901.
- April 20 β Elmer Gedeon, 27, outfielder for the 1939 Washington Senators, whose name is linked forever to that of Harry O'Neill as the only two major leaguers that were killed during World War II.
- April 25 β Tony Mullane, 85, first pitc... | 37,213 |
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outfielder for the Cleveland Naps in its 1910 season.
- May Β 9 β Snake Deal, 65, first baseman who played with the Cincinnati Reds in 1906.
- May 12 β John Pappalau, 69, pitcher for the Cleveland Spiders in 1897.
- May 14 β Billy Hart, 77, pitcher who played for the 1890 St.Louis Browns of the Amer... | 37,214 |
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June Β 5 β Phil Knell, 79, pitcher for the Cleveland Spiders, Columbus Solons, Louisville Colonels, Philadelphia Athletics, Pittsburgh Alleghenys/Pirates and Washington Senators in a span of six years from 1888β1995, who had two 20-win seasons, and led three different leagues for the most hitters hit b... | 37,215 |
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history.
## July.
- July Β 3 β Pete McBride, 68, pitcher for the 1898 Cleveland Spiders and the 1989 St. Louis Perfectos.
- July Β 3 β Charlie Reynolds, 79, catcher who played for the Kansas City Cowboys and the Brooklyn Bridegrooms during the 1889 season.
- July Β 5 β Claude Rothgeb, 64, right fie... | 37,216 |
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Philadelphia Phillies in the 1914 season.
- July 22 β Irv Waldron, 68, catcher who played for the Milwaukee Brewers and Washington Senators of the American League in 1901.
## August.
- August Β 2 β Arthur Hauger, 50, fourth outfielder for the 1912 Cleveland Naps, who also spent more than 30 years in... | 37,217 |
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Blues/Spiders and Baltimore Orioles in five seasons from 1887β1893, who hit .239 in 339 games and posted a 9β9 pitching record with a 3.98 ERA, while leading the American Association in saves in the 1888 season.
- August 21 β Lew Post, 69, outfielder for the 1902 Detroit Tigers.
- August 29 β Willie ... | 37,218 |
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70, pitcher for three clubs during eight seasons from 1898β1907, who had a 20-win season and posted a career record of 93β102 with a 3.18 ERA in 241 pitching appearances, including 159 complete games.
## September.
- September Β 4 β Jack Gleason, 90, third baseman for five teams in a span of six seas... | 37,219 |
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Orlin Collier, 37, pitcher for the Detroit Tigers in the 1931 season.
- September 16 β Farmer Steelman, 69, catcher who played from 1899 through 1902 for the Louisville Colonels, Brooklyn Superbas and Philadelphia Athletics.
## October.
- October Β 2 β Dick Robertson, 53, pitcher who played for the ... | 37,220 |
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four teams in 14 seasons, who led the American League in stolen bases and runs scored in 1902, and was a member of the Philadelphia Athletics teams who clinched the league's pennant in 1902 and 1905, and the World Series in 1910 and 1911.
- October 17 β Jack Powell, 70, pitcher who won 245 games, prim... | 37,221 |
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November Β 2 β Ed Brandt, 39, pitcher who played from 1928 through 1938 for the Boston Braves, Brooklyn Dodgers and Pittsburgh Pirates.
- November Β 2 β Bert Conn, 65, pitcher and second baseman for the Philadelphia Phillies in the 1898 and 1901 seasons.
- November 19 β Frank Brill, 80, pitcher and o... | 37,222 |
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over 1914 case in which the Federal League challenged the Major Leagues under antitrust law, being also a strong advocate of the independence of Minor League Baseball from control of MLB.
- November 28 β Elmer Miller, 54, outfielder who played for the St. Louis Cardinals, New York Yankees and Boston R... | 37,223 |
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1909 to 1910 for the Cincinnati Reds.
- December 12 β Ed Pinnance, 65, Canadian pitcher who played with the Philadelphia Athletics in its 1903 season.
- December 13 β Lloyd Christenbury, 51, infield/outfield utility who played four seasons with the Boston Braves from 1919 to 1922.
- December 13 β We... | 37,224 |
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1894β1899, winning 33 games for the team in 1894 en route to a postseason championship.
- December 15 β Jim Chatterton, 80, infield/outfield utility and pitcher who played for the Kansas City Cowboys of the Union Association in 1884.
- December 20 β Elmer Zacher, 64, outfielder who played for the New... | 37,225 |
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season championship.
- December 15 β Jim Chatterton, 80, infield/outfield utility and pitcher who played for the Kansas City Cowboys of the Union Association in 1884.
- December 20 β Elmer Zacher, 64, outfielder who played for the New York Giants and St. Louis Cardinals during the 1910 season.
- Dec... | 37,226 |
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Sour Punch
Sour Punch is a brand of sour candy, manufactured by American Licorice Company. As one of the first brands to enter the sour candy market in the 1990s, it comes in 5 forms: Straws, Bites, Bits, Ropes, and Twists. Sour Punch comes in 5 different flavors. Like many other sour candies, they are coat... | 37,227 |
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Samuel Mitchell
Samuel Mitchell may refer to:
- Samuel Brown Wylie Mitchell (1828β?), founder of Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity
- Samuel Augustus Mitchell (1790β1868), American geographer
- Samuel Mitchell (VC) (1841β1894), Victoria Cross recipient
- Samuel James Mitchell (1852β1926), South Australian ... | 37,229 |
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2003 24 Hours of Le Mans
The 71st 24 Hours of Le Mans () was an automobile endurance racing event held from 14 to 15 June 2003 at the Circuit de la Sarthe at Le Mans, France. It was the 71st edition of the 24 Hour race, as organised by the automotive group, the Automobile Club de l'Ouest (ACO)... | 37,230 |
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The team won the race, two laps ahead of the sister No. 8 Bentley of Mark Blundell, David Brabham and Johnny Herbert in second place. It was Capello and Smith's first Le Mans victory and Kristensen's fifth. This was the sixth overall victory for Bentley, and their first since the 1930 edition. ... | 37,231 |
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675 (LMP675) class, 32 laps ahead of the second-placed RN Motorsport DBA4 03S-Zytek of John Nielsen, Casper Elgaard and Hayanari Shimoda. Veloqx Prodrive Racing took the victory in the Le Mans Grand Touring Sport (LMGTS) class with drivers Jamie Davies, TomΓ‘Ε‘ Enge, Peter Kox in a Ferrari 550-GT... | 37,232 |
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appearance at Le Mans.
# Background and regulation changes.
The 2003 24 Hours of Le Mans was the 71st edition of the race and took place at the Circuit de la Sarthe from 14 to 15 June. The race was conceived at the 1922 Paris Motor Show by the automotive journalist Charles Faroux, Georges Dur... | 37,233 |
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1940 to 1948. The 24 Hours of Le Mans is considered one of the world's most prestigious motor races and is part of the Triple Crown of Motorsport.
After the 2002 race, the ACO reduced the overall amount of horsepower for the Le Mans Grand Touring Prototype (LMGTP), Le Mans Prototype 900 (LMP90... | 37,234 |
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and boost pressures were altered in an attempt to create a parity of performance within all four categories. Drivers were told at a public meeting that they were barred from putting two of their car's wheels over the white line denoting the boundaries of the circuit and onto the kerbing otherwi... | 37,235 |
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Automatic entries.
Six automatic entry invitations were earned by teams of two cars that won their class in the 2002 24 Hours of Le Mans or in the 2002 American Le Mans Series (ALMS) season-closing round, the Petit Le Mans at Road Atlanta, designated a qualifying race by the ACO as part of an ... | 37,236 |
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Team Joest in both of the LMP categories, Corvette Racing for the LMGTS class and The Racer's Group in the LMGT category. Audi Sport North America and Corvette also earned berths for securing victories in their respective classes at the Petit Le Mans and Alex Job Racing in the LMGT category. Au... | 37,237 |
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in the GT classes and 8 in the Prototype categories). After a protest was raised by Larbre CompΓ©tition owner Jack Leconte and alpine skier Luc Alphand over their respective teams being allocated one entry, Michel Cosson, the president of the ACO, explained that entries selected appeared to be o... | 37,238 |
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prototype racing car at the Le Mans event to increase awareness of renewable fuels. The car, known as the Reynard 01Q, ran a Cosworth V8 turbocharged engine on bio-ethanol fuel, which does not release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere because it is produced from crops. Its fuel systems and inl... | 37,239 |
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clear and dry. Bentley set the day's pace with a lap of 3 minutes and 34.820 seconds set by Tom Kristensen in the 7 Speed 8 entry in the final minutes of testing. Jan Magnussen was the fastest of the privateer Audi R8s for Team Goh in second place and the No. 7 Bentley was third. The Audi Sport... | 37,240 |
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NoΓ«l del Bello Racing Reynard 2KQ-LM and the No. 27 Intersport Racing MG-Lola EX257. TomΓ‘Ε‘ Enge's No. 88 Prodrive Ferrari 550-GTS Maranello recorded the fastest lap in the LMGTS class at 3 minutes and 57.180 seconds, the sister No. 80 car of Kelvin Burt placed second and JΓ©rΓ΄me Policand complet... | 37,241 |
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the sessions, all entrants were required to set a time within 110 per cent of the fastest lap established by the fastest vehicle in each of the four categories to qualify for the race. Weather conditions were overcast and humid, and teams focused on car setup. Bentley led the time sheets early ... | 37,242 |
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laps to put the entry in fourth, and JJ Lehto's No. 6 Champion Racing entry rounded out the top five. John Nielsen carried RN Motorsport's DBA4 03S-Zytek to provisional pole position in LMP675 with a time of 3 minutes and 45.243 seconds, eight seconds ahead of Intersport and Automotive Durango ... | 37,243 |
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The Racer's Group car and another seven-tenths ahead of Marc Lieb's No. 87 Orbit entry. Separate spins from Chris McMurry, Kevin Buckler, Peter Kox and Andrew Bagnall did not disrupt the session.
Wednesday night's qualifying session was held in lower asphalt temperatures and teams performed sc... | 37,244 |
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Emanuele Pirro put the No. 6 Audi fourth as Lammers fell to fifth. Marco Werner's Team Goh Audi ran into a gravel trap but he continued driving. In LMP675, Nielsen improved the RN Motorsport Zytek's lap by a second to 3 minutes and 44.343 and increased its advantage over Intersport to almost te... | 37,245 |
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Job Racing Porsche remained at the top of the LMGT category after a session-long battle with Bernhard. Bagnall lost control of the Seikel Motorsport Porsche and got beached in a gravel trap. David Warnock's PK Sport car sustained track rod damage in a collision with a Prototype in the Dunlop Ch... | 37,246 |
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a section of carbon fibre bodywork trapping his legs and putting him into an ambulance. The Lister Storm LMP was later withdrawn due to a lack of spare parts. Later, Ian Khan's Thierry Perrier Porsche engine failed and laid oil on the circuit at the Dunlop Chicane. Robin Liddell was caught out,... | 37,247 |
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Team Goh Audi's lap and move ahead of Lammers for third at the close of the session while Lehto bettered the Champion Racing's entry to maintain fourth. Although the RN Motorsport Zytek did not better its lap, it remained on provisional pole in LMP675, while the Intersport Lola improved by more... | 37,248 |
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Nash Motorsport Saleen S7-R stopped on his out-lap in a gravel trap at the Dunlop Chicane, requiring recovery from trackside marshals and Gavin Pickering's Rachel Welter WR-Peugeot stopped at the exit of the pit lane with bodywork flailing from it. Kristensen allowed his co-drivers Rinaldo Cape... | 37,249 |
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improved its fastest lap to take third and Magnussen qualified the Team Goh car fifth; they were separated by Lammers' Racing for Holland Dome. Intersport's MG-Lola bettered its lap but it was not fast enough to displace the RN Motorsport Zytek (which was impaired by a broken throttle linkage) ... | 37,250 |
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record to a 4 minutes and 6.984 seconds and Bernhard's The Racer's Group entry was four-hundredths of a seconds behind in second.
## Qualifying results.
Pole position winners in each class are indicated in bold and by a The fastest time set by each entry is denoted in gray.
Notes:
- β The N... | 37,251 |
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No. 7 Bentley in second place. The Audi Sport UK R8 was third, the Champion Racing entry was fourth and the No. 16 Racing for Holland Home rounded out the top five. RN Motorsport's Zytek continued to pace the LMP675 class, as the No. 50 Corvette led the LMGTS field and The Racer's Group Porsche... | 37,252 |
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were clear although a heavy rain shower fell on the track. The air temperature approached . Approximately 220,000 people attended the event. The two Bentley Speed 8s underwent checks to their ride heights, Ray Mallock rectified a faulty gearbox that leaked oil in the No. 64 Saleen S7-R, and Kon... | 37,253 |
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pit lane with a mechanical fault. Capello maintained the lead and Lammers' Racing for Holland Dome passed the Team Goh Audi of Magnussen in third. At the end of the first lap, Gavin brought the No. 50 Corvette C5-R into the pit lane with a throttle linkage problem that lost the car 26 minutes a... | 37,254 |
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Alex Job Racing led the LMGT category.
The first hour of the race ended with the first crash as the No. 91 TVR Tuscan T400R of Richard Stanton was hit from behind by a Gerard Walter WR LMP02 in the Porsche Curves, sending him into the outside concrete barrier at the exit to the complex. The im... | 37,255 |
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Herbert in a large amount of slower traffic until Herbert passed him to retake the lead on the 23rd lap. Kristensen relieved Capello in the No. 7 Bentley and retook the overall lead from Lehto's Audi R8 three laps later. Brabham's sister No. 8 car was called into the pit lane to have a loose do... | 37,256 |
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Corner and it was retired at the side of the track after Biela's attempt to weave and keep the car running on its starter failed.
In the third hour Kristensen almost made contact with Jean-Marc Gounon's Courage CompΓ©tition Judd exiting the pit lane, and Beppe Gabbiani's Racing for Holland Dome... | 37,257 |
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AndrΓ© as its alternator was changed. 3 hours and 40 minutes in safety cars were deployed to slow the race because oil was laid by an unknown car between the Mulsanne and Indianapolis turns. This prompted several cars to make pit stops and brought much of the field closer. In the main LMP catego... | 37,258 |
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Group vehicle to the category lead until Bernhard made an unscheduled pit stop to replace a heavily slipping clutch. The No. 88 Prodrive Ferrari of Jamie Davies came to the pit lane for a two-minute stop to rectify a water leak and ceding the lead to the sister No. 80 entry of Kelvin Burt.
## ... | 37,259 |
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car to push it beyond a white line denoting where his pit crew could provide assistance. However, Coronel was told by a trackside marshal that he was not permitted to push the car any further and it dropped out of reach of completing the laps necessary for classification. At the front of the fi... | 37,260 |
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by the No. 53 Corvette C5-R of Ron Fellows until the Ferraris responded by increasing their speed. In the eighth hour, Davidson spun into a gravel trap at the PlayStation chicane. The resulting pit stop to change the No. 80 Prodrive Ferrari's tyres, and a precautionary check lost Davidson two l... | 37,261 |
4222487 | 2003 24 Hours of Le Mans | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2003%2024%20Hours%20of%20Le%20Mans | 2003 24 Hours of Le Mans
stop, but had problems leaving his pit stall after a miscommunication between the mechanic holding a jack to lift the car from the ground and a rear tyre fitter lost him ten seconds. 19 laps later, Lammers' Racing for Holland Dome lowered a 15 second gap through faster pace to pass Olivier Bere... | 37,262 |
4222487 | 2003 24 Hours of Le Mans | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2003%2024%20Hours%20of%20Le%20Mans | 2003 24 Hours of Le Mans
pulley operating the vehicle's oil pump, and replaced the support and the battery, enabling Fellows to rejoin the circuit fourth in class. Kristensen's No. 7 Bentley had a 1 minute and 40 second pit stop to have minor damage at the front of the car repaired although he retained the overall lead... | 37,263 |
4222487 | 2003 24 Hours of Le Mans | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2003%2024%20Hours%20of%20Le%20Mans | 2003 24 Hours of Le Mans
on Team Goh's Audi R8. He drove the car to the pit lane and mechanics took 8 minutes and 53 seconds to make repairs and the car rejoined in fourth place with Werner driving. Noël del Bello Racing had an anxious moment when driver Jean-Luc Maury-Laribière spun into a gravel trap at the Dunlop Cu... | 37,264 |
4222487 | 2003 24 Hours of Le Mans | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2003%2024%20Hours%20of%20Le%20Mans | 2003 24 Hours of Le Mans
made a pit stop to replace the driver's-side door. Mowlem held it until his car's engine failed on the Mulsanne Straight and ceded the lead of the class to Lieb's Orbit Porsche. Werner's Team Goh Audi R8 twice drove into its garage for repairs to its engine control unit and he lost 10 minutes a... | 37,265 |
4222487 | 2003 24 Hours of Le Mans | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2003%2024%20Hours%20of%20Le%20Mans | 2003 24 Hours of Le Mans
No. 80 Prodrive Ferrari had a right-front wheel bearing fault at and was sent heavily into a barrier at the end of the Mulsanne Straight. Although he extricated himself from the car and was tended to by trackside marshals, he was transported via ambulance to the infield medical centre for circu... | 37,266 |
4222487 | 2003 24 Hours of Le Mans | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2003%2024%20Hours%20of%20Le%20Mans | 2003 24 Hours of Le Mans
warning and no radio communication to the No. 8 Bentley's pit stall prompted Blundell to make a pit stop for a replacement battery and losing two laps to the sister No. 7 entry. The lead of LMGT continued to be closely fought with the No. 93 Alex Job Racing Porsche heading the field until a fro... | 37,267 |
4222487 | 2003 24 Hours of Le Mans | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2003%2024%20Hours%20of%20Le%20Mans | 2003 24 Hours of Le Mans
the No. 4 Riley & Scott Mk III C's race, promoted the No. 88 Prodrive Ferrari to tenth overall.
Luhr and Maashen's No. 93 Alex Job Racing Porsche was able to fight with Lieb and later Leo Hindery's No. 87 Orbit entry and eventually retake the lead of the LMGT category it had lost when it enter... | 37,268 |
4222487 | 2003 24 Hours of Le Mans | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2003%2024%20Hours%20of%20Le%20Mans | 2003 24 Hours of Le Mans
the damage. At the same time, Gunnar Jeannette's No. 11 Panoz LMP01 Evo locked his brakes, made light contact with the tyre barrier at Arnage corner and could not pass Lammers for fifth overall. Further up the field, Brabham made an unscheduled pit stop in the No. 8 Bentley to undergo a second ... | 37,269 |
4222487 | 2003 24 Hours of Le Mans | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2003%2024%20Hours%20of%20Le%20Mans | 2003 24 Hours of Le Mans
lap after a spin. At the start of the 18th hour, Saelens in the No. 12 Panoz lost grip through Mulsanne corner and made heavy left-front contact with a tyre barrier at high speed. Saelens was unhurt though the damage to the car forced its retirement.
The No. 93 Alex Job Racing Porsche of Maass... | 37,270 |
4222487 | 2003 24 Hours of Le Mans | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2003%2024%20Hours%20of%20Le%20Mans | 2003 24 Hours of Le Mans
car's front-left corner. Safety cars were required for the second time as the track needed cleaning and prompted several cars to make pit stops. Beretta's No. 11 Panoz was the main beneficiary from the safety car period and he passed Jonathan Cochet's No. 13 Courage C60 on the Mulsanne Straight... | 37,271 |
4222487 | 2003 24 Hours of Le Mans | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2003%2024%20Hours%20of%20Le%20Mans | 2003 24 Hours of Le Mans
positions stable, attention focused on the battle for fifth place between the No. 11 Panoz LMP01 Evo and the No. 13 Courage C60. The No. 99 XL Racing Ferrari of GaΓ«l Lasoudier had an rear engine bay fire at the PlayStation Chicane and causing the deployment of the safety cars for the third time... | 37,272 |
4222487 | 2003 24 Hours of Le Mans | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2003%2024%20Hours%20of%20Le%20Mans | 2003 24 Hours of Le Mans
of driver. O'Connell relieved Fellows and returned to second by having a faster stop than Andy Pilgrim. The No. 17 Pescarolo Courage 60 of Jean-Christophe Boullion's had a flash fire when fuel ignited during a pit stop but an intervention from the team's mechanics to extinguish the fire allowed... | 37,273 |
4222487 | 2003 24 Hours of Le Mans | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2003%2024%20Hours%20of%20Le%20Mans | 2003 24 Hours of Le Mans
and overtook Gounon's No. 13 Courage CompΓ©tition C60 on the race's final lap to claim sixth overall for his team. In the meantime, Tristan Gommendy crashed heavily at the Indianapolis corner and he drove the No. 16 Racing for Holland car into the pit lane to retire.
Unhindered in the final hou... | 37,274 |
4222487 | 2003 24 Hours of Le Mans | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2003%2024%20Hours%20of%20Le%20Mans | 2003 24 Hours of Le Mans
driver in history to win the 24 Hours of Le Mans four times in a row. He also equalled Derek Bell's record of five victories and was one behind Jacky Ickx's all-time record of six wins. It was Bentley's sixth overall Le Mans victory and the British marque's first since the 1930 race. Prodrive h... | 37,275 |
4222487 | 2003 24 Hours of Le Mans | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2003%2024%20Hours%20of%20Le%20Mans | 2003 24 Hours of Le Mans
class since the 1981 edition. Corvette Racing completed the class podium with the No. 50 ahead of the No. 53. Porsche took the first six places in the LMGT class with Alex Job Racing taking the category win on the team's first visit to Le Mans. Orbit Racing and Thierry Perrier were the final tw... | 37,276 |
4222858 | Timothy Reuter | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Timothy%20Reuter | Timothy Reuter
Timothy Reuter
Timothy Alan Reuter (25 January 1947 β 14 October 2002), grandson of the former mayor of Berlin Ernst Reuter, was a German-British historian who specialized in the study of medieval Germany, particularly the social, military and ecclesiastical institutions of the Ottonian and Salian perio... | 37,277 |
4222858 | Timothy Reuter | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Timothy%20Reuter | Timothy Reuter
the letters of the twelfth-century abbot Wibald of Corvey and (with Dr. Gabriel Silagi) produced an important electronic database that served as the basis for a concordance to the work of the medieval canonist Gratian.
In 1994, Reuter was appointed to a professorship at the University of Southampton, wh... | 37,278 |
4222858 | Timothy Reuter | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Timothy%20Reuter | Timothy Reuter
between the worlds of Anglo-American and German medieval studies. Among his important contributions in this area were numerous book reviews in German and British publications, a highly regarded translation of Gerd Tellenbach's monograph on the history of the church in the High Middle Ages ("The Church in... | 37,279 |
4222858 | Timothy Reuter | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Timothy%20Reuter | Timothy Reuter
1992). His own monograph, "Germany in the Early Middle Ages, 800-1056" (Harlow, Essex & New York, 1991) remains the standard English-language survey of the subject.
At the time of his death of brain cancer, he was working on a history of the medieval episcopacy. His collected papers are posthumously pub... | 37,280 |
4222867 | Allegro (typeface) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Allegro%20(typeface) | Allegro (typeface)
Allegro (typeface)
Allegro is a serif typeface intended for display use. It was designed by Hans Bohn for the Ludwig & Mayer type foundry of Frankfurt, and released in 1936.
Allegro is inspired by the Didone style dating from around the start of the nineteenth century onwards, that emphasised alter... | 37,281 |
4222867 | Allegro (typeface) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Allegro%20(typeface) | Allegro (typeface)
ne style dating from around the start of the nineteenth century onwards, that emphasised alternation of very thick and very thin strokes. However, it emphasises this through breaks in the letter where thin strokes would normally be found, producing an effect similar to stencilled lettering, with a sl... | 37,282 |
4222848 | David Ascalon | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=David%20Ascalon | David Ascalon
David Ascalon
David Ascalon (; born March 8, 1945) is an Israeli contemporary sculptor and stained glass artist, and co-founder of Ascalon Studios.
# Biography.
Ascalon was born in Tel Aviv, in the British Mandate of Palestine (now Israel) on March 8, 1945. He received his early artistic training as an... | 37,283 |
4222848 | David Ascalon | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=David%20Ascalon | David Ascalon
at Northridge as well as architecture and interior design at California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo, and Pratt Institute in New York, where he received his degree. Throughout the 1970s, Ascalon worked in the fields of interior design and architecture in New York, and for the firm of th... | 37,284 |
4222848 | David Ascalon | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=David%20Ascalon | David Ascalon
years, Ascalon has taken an active role on issues of artist rights advocacy, and in 2010 filed a federal suit under the Visual Artists Rights Act (VARA) in a case involving the rights of artist with respect to the restoration of public sculpture. Among David's other relatives are his son, contemporary ind... | 37,285 |
4222848 | David Ascalon | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=David%20Ascalon | David Ascalon
focusing his efforts on the creation of site-specific artwork for worship and public spaces. Much of his work draws on ecclesiastical themes, however utilizing non-traditional approaches and contemporary forms. In the years since its founding, Ascalon Studios, under Davidβs direction, has executed hundred... | 37,286 |
4222848 | David Ascalon | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=David%20Ascalon | David Ascalon
has been the recipient of major international design commissions and awards, including from the American Institute of Architects' Interfaith Forum on Religion, Art and Architecture. He is a member of the International Sculpture Center, and he is past president of the American Guild of Judaic Art and has l... | 37,287 |
4222848 | David Ascalon | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=David%20Ascalon | David Ascalon
- "The Visual Artists Rights Act at 20", by Daniel Grant, "The Huffington Post", February 7, 2011.
- "What is the Meaning of This", by Martha Lufkin, "The Art Newspaper", October 2010 at 28.
- "When Creator and Owner Clash", by Daniel Grant, "The Wall Street Journal", August 31, 2010.
- "Public Art: A ... | 37,288 |
4222831 | Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Seaboard%20and%20Roanoke%20Railroad | Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad
Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad
The Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad was organized in 1833 (as the Portsmouth and Roanoke Railroad) to extend from the area of the rapids of the Roanoke River at its fall line near Weldon, North Carolina to Portsmouth, Virginia, across the Elizabeth River from N... | 37,289 |
4222831 | Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Seaboard%20and%20Roanoke%20Railroad | Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad
a link for shipments of goods originating on the Roanoke River and its canal system from points west to reach port facilities in the Norfolk area on the harbor of Hampton Roads. For such traffic, Norfolk and Portsmouth were fiercely competitive with Petersburg, which had access to the navi... | 37,290 |
4222831 | Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Seaboard%20and%20Roanoke%20Railroad | Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad
Company's lumber and paper mill operations in Franklin were located there due to the new railroad.
The Seaboard and Roanoke was the first railroad to reach the Norfolk area, which eventually became a busy point for many railroads. However, it was to be more than 20 years before the Norfol... | 37,291 |
4222831 | Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Seaboard%20and%20Roanoke%20Railroad | Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad
collision to result in passenger fatalities in the United States occurred near Suffolk when an eastbound lumber train coming down a grade at speed rounded a sharp curve and smacked into the morning passenger train from Portsmouth, Virginia. The first three of thirteen stagecoach-style cars... | 37,292 |
4222831 | Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Seaboard%20and%20Roanoke%20Railroad | Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad
cars and 9 lumber cars loaded with cotton struck an upturned end of a split metal rail 2 miles west of the Nottoway River near the present day village of Handsom in Southampton County. The resulting derailment killed a Miss Blow and a Miss Rochelle from Southampton and injured several othe... | 37,293 |
4222831 | Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Seaboard%20and%20Roanoke%20Railroad | Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad
charge of the defenses of Norfolk, which were held by the southern troops for about a year in 1861-62. Early in that period, fellow railroader William Mahone used his Norfolk and Petersburg Railroad and ruse tactics to feign massive arrivals of additional Confederate troops at Norfolk. Wit... | 37,294 |
4222831 | Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Seaboard%20and%20Roanoke%20Railroad | Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad
southeastern states to reach Florida.
In 1967, the Seaboard Air Line Railroad merged with its arch-rival, the Atlantic Coast Line railroad to form Seaboard Coast Line Industries (SCL).
SCL merged with the Chessie System in 1980, to form CSX Transportation, which is currently one of seven... | 37,295 |
4222831 | Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Seaboard%20and%20Roanoke%20Railroad | Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad
es by the Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation of the feasibility of Richmond-South Hampton Roads High Speed Passenger Rail service. A suburban Norfolk-area station has been projected to be located near Bowers Hill in Chesapeake.
# Suffolk Passenger Station.
The circa-18... | 37,296 |
4222896 | American Licorice Company | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=American%20Licorice%20Company | American Licorice Company
American Licorice Company
American Licorice Company is an American candy manufacturer founded in Chicago, Illinois in 1914, and headquartered in La Porte, Indiana. The company has manufacturing facilities in Union City, California and La Porte.
# History.
In 1925, the company began West ope... | 37,297 |
4222896 | American Licorice Company | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=American%20Licorice%20Company | American Licorice Company
involved, through the coordination of ingredient purchasing to get lower prices, the creation of cooperative marketing and distribution programs, and the cross-licensing and development of joint products.
In 2008, The Food Network program "Unwrapped" featured a four-minute segment on the maki... | 37,298 |
4222896 | American Licorice Company | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=American%20Licorice%20Company | American Licorice Company
wer prices, the creation of cooperative marketing and distribution programs, and the cross-licensing and development of joint products.
In 2008, The Food Network program "Unwrapped" featured a four-minute segment on the making of Sour Punch straws. As of 2008, American Licorice Company also m... | 37,299 |
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