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 | | 1917 in sports See also: 1916 in sports, other events of 1917, 1918 in sports and the list of 'years in sports'. |  | | HMS Cardiff (1917) An astonishing absence of a Cardiff in the Ceres-class. |  | | Conscription Crisis of 1917 The Conscription Crisis of 1917 was a political and military crisis in World War I. 4 Consc... |
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| | 1916 in sports -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
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| | 1917 |
 | | * 1917 in aviation * 1917 in film * 1917 in literature* 1917 in music * 1917 in science * 1917 in sports * 1917 state leaders * 1917 in Canada |  | | That was the chorus of George M. Cohan's popular 1917 song, "Over There," and, of course, they weren't talking about the baseball Yanks. |  | | They had not won a post-season series since 1917 -- which was also the last time they won the World Series. |
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| | Johnny Evers - encyclopedia article about Johnny Evers. |
 | | Evers played with the Braves until 1917 See also: 1916 in sports, other events of 1917, 1918 in sports and the list of 'years in sports'. |  | | Evers managed three teams, the 1913 See also: 1912 in sports, other events of 1913, 1914 in sports and the list of 'years in sports'. |  | | Evers was traded to the Boston Braves The Atlanta Braves are a Major League Baseball team based in Atlanta, Georgia. |
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| | 1918 in sports Online Research :: Information about 1918 in sports |
 | | See also: 1917 in sports, 1918, 1919 in sports and the List of 'years in sports'. |  | | 1918 in sports Online Research :: Information about 1918 in sports |  | | Two years later Ruth would be sold to the New York Yankees and the Sox didn't win another World Series until 2004. |
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| | 1917 in sports -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
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| | Seattle Metropolitans |
 | | They won the Stanley Cup in 1917 in sports, becoming the first United States team to do so, by defeating the National Hockey Associations Montreal Canadiens three games to one by a combined score of 19 to 3. |  | | The Seattle Metropolitans were an ice hockey team based in Seattle, Washington which played in the Pacific Coast Hockey Association from 1915 in sports to 1924 in sports. |  | | The Metropolitans also played in the Stanley Cup finals in 1919 in sports (cancelled due to influenza) and 1920 in sports, when they lost to the Ottawa Senators. |
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| | Seattle Metropolitans |
 | | They won the Stanley Cup in 1917 in sports, becoming the first United States team to do so, by defeating the National Hockey Associations Montreal Canadiens three games to one by a combined score of 19 to 3. |  | | The Seattle Metropolitans were an ice hockey team based in Seattle, Washington which played in the Pacific Coast Hockey Association from 1915 in sports to 1924 in sports. |  | | The Metropolitans also played in the Stanley Cup finals in 1919 in sports (cancelled due to influenza) and 1920 in sports, when they lost to the Ottawa Senators. |
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| | Converse Press Room: Fact Sheets |
 | | The Converse basketball collection features some of the most popular and storied basketball shoes of all time, as well as a new generation of sports performance shoes for on-court play, each originating from the DNA of the Converse All Star, the worlds first performance basketball shoe introduced in 1917. |  | | Converse is the originator of sports-inspired lifestyle shoes, bringing the essence of sports style to everyday lifestyles. |  | | Established by Marquis Mills Converse in 1908, Converse is an American athletic shoe brand with nearly a century of authentic sports history and footwear innovation under its laces. |
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| | 1918 - encyclopedia article about 1918. |
 | | 1918 in sports See also: 1917 in sports, other events of 1918, 1919 in sports and the list of 'years in sports'. |  | | As a means of recording the passage of time, the 20th century was that century which lasted from 1901-2000 in the sense of the Gregorian calendar (1900-1999 in the sense of the Common Era calendar). |  | | Two years later Ruth would be sold to the New York Yankees and the Sox didn't win another World Series until 2004. |
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| | National Hockey League [Definition] |
 | | Hockey is the only one of the four "major" North American team sports that presents a formal award of this type to its top regular-season fini... |  | | The National Hockey League was founded in 1917 after a series of disputes within the (Canadian) National Hockey AssociationThe National Hockey Association (1909 - November 22, 1917) was a professional ice hockey organization with teams in Ontario and Quebec, Canada. |  | | The National Hockey League (NHL) is a professional sports organization composed of ice hockeyIce hockey, known simply as "hockey" in areas where it is more common than field hockey, is a team sport played on ice. |
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| | Infoplease Search: calder |
 | | (Almanac - Sports) Frank Calder Born: Nov. 17, 1877 Hockey 1st NHL president (1917-43); guided league through its... |  | | (Almanac - Sports) Awarded to the most outstanding rookie of the year and named after Frank Calder, the late NHL... |  | | (Almanac - People) Calder, Alexander sculptor Birthplace: Lawnton, Pa. Born: 1898 Died: 1976 Information Please®... |
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| | Infoplease Search: calder |
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| | Big names chip in on new Sport restaurant |
 | | Sport will include a display of memorabilia from Seattle champions, starting with the Seattle Metropolitans, the first U.S. hockey team to win the Stanley Cup in 1917, and a collection of signed baseballs from every major league player to hit 500 home runs. |  | | Sports agents Aaron and Eric Goodwin also are investing in the restaurant and are helping collect sport memorabilia to be displayed at the restaurant, owner John Howie said. |  | | Sport, a new restaurant and sports bar scheduled to open in January, has financial backing from several athletic celebrities including SuperSonic coach Nate McMillan, NBA rookie of the year LeBron James, Chicago Bull and former Rainier Beach High standout Jamal Crawford and former Seattle Mariner pitcher Jeff Nelson. |
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| | SportingNews.com - MLB - White Sox's title is AP Story of the Year |
 | | Chicago's remarkable run to its first World Series title since 1917 was voted sports story of the year in balloting by newspaper and broadcast members of The Associated Press. |  | | This was the story of the year in sports, without question. |  | | Without a doubt the sports story of the year. |
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| | The History of Jim Crow |
 | | The accomplishment is significant, particularly since these three sports are the big three revenue sports in the United States, so players get a share of the salaries (both the lucrative contracts of the megastars and the modest salaries of average players) and advertising endorsement income associated with the sports. |  | | The NHL was organized on November 26, 1917, and consisted of five teams, all of which were Canadian. |  | | Consequently, a group of players from Wendell Philips High School in Chicago were forced in 1927 to organize as the Savoy Big Five barnstorming team. |
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| | American Championship Car Racing - Art History Online Reference and Guide |
 | | The American National Championship is notable for the wide variety of racetracks it has used in comparison other series, such as Formula One and the various forms of Endurance sports car racing. |  | | In 1926 the AAA Competitions board retrospectively calculated championship results for major AAA-sanctioned races run between 1909 and 1915 and for 1917 to 1919. |  | | This of course was a hugely controversial move in racing circles, with opinions at the time ranging from praise to ridicule - in 2004 the US [[ Sports Illustrated ]] magazine named the IRL's formation as one of the 'Ten Dumbest Moments in Sports'. |
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| | 1918 in sports - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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| | Georgia Institute of Technology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Georgia Tech claims 4 national championships in football: 1917 under the legendary coach John Heisman; 1928 under William Alexander; 1952 under the famous Bobby Dodd; and, 1990 under Bobby Ross. |  | | In men's sports, in addition to football, basketball, and baseball, there's golf, tennis, swimming and driving, track and field, and cross country. |  | | Fourteen of these sports finished in the top 25 during the 2004-5 school year. |
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| | Fogdog Sports - Chicago White Sox 1917 World Series Logo Adjustable Cap |
 | | Commemorate your Chicago White Sox and their 1917 World Series Championship win in this adjustable cap by New Era! |  | | Fogdog Sports - Chicago White Sox 1917 World Series Logo Adjustable Cap |  | | Chicago White Sox 1917 World Series Logo Adjustable Cap |
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| | cigarette cards bottle caps and sporting memorabilia |
 | | Description: 1917 WILLS SPECIALITIES "SPORTS OF THE WORLD" Cigarette Card |  | | Please send me your want list and I will notify you of availabiltiy and prices for other Non Sports Cards. |  | | Various issues of non sports cigarette cards are available for sale. |
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| | History of Women in Sports Timeline - Part 2 - 1900 - 1929 |
 | | She demonstrated that women could play men's games and was a prime liberator of women in sports. |  | | 1917 - Charlotte (Eppie) Epstein, a court reporter, rents one of NYC's only chlorinated pools (in the basement of Brooklyn's Hotel Terrain) and founds the Women's Swimming Association of New York, dedicated to competitive training for women. |  | | 1917 - The American Physical Education Association forms a Committee on Women's Athletics to draft standardized, separate rules for women's collegiate field hockey, swimming, track and field, and soccer. |
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| | Nebraska High School Sports Hall of Fame Inductee |
 | | He wrote sports from 1917 to 1967, mostly for the Omaha World-Herald, and was never equaled in readership nor surpassed in the respect his work received from sports fans. |  | | Nebraska High School Sports Hall of Fame Inductee |  | | His weekly ratings began in the late 1930s created enormous interest in high school athletics. |
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| | USATODAY.com - Sports News, Scores & Stats |
 | | While prices for premium seats continue to rise for the well-heeled, there is a move among concerned sports owners and their marketing gurus to keep prices more affordable and games more accessible in a dynamically readjusting marketplace. |  | | Their mother wasn't pleased, but the NHL didn't blink because hockey fights have been a staple since the league was founded in 1917. |  | | For the millionaire laborers in big-time sports, salary caps might not seem oppressive. |
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| | 1918 in sports - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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