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Martin V, 1368–1431, pope

(Encyclopedia) Martin V, 1368–1431, pope (1417–31), a Roman named Oddone Colonna; successor of Gregory XII. He was created cardinal by Innocent VII, and in the schism (see Schism, Great) he attended…

Blum, René

(Encyclopedia) Blum, RenéBlum, Renérənāˈ [key]Blum, René bl&oobreve;m [key], 1878–1942, French ballet impresario, brother of Socialist leader Léon Blum. He edited (1903–13) the journal Gil Blas…

1997-98 Senior PGA Tour Results

LATE 1997 Last Rd Tournament Winner Earnings Runner-Up Nov. 2 Ralphs Senior Classic Gil Morgan (198) $150,000 G. Archer (199) Nov. 9 SENIOR TOUR Championship Gil…

Seniors

All-Around Rank1Gil Morgan582Hale Irwin723Graham Marsh1074David Graham1235Ray Floyd1656John Bland1787Jay Sigel1878Bob Eastwood1949Larry Gilbert20110Bob Duval20611Vicente Fernandez20912Hugh…

Senior PGA Tour

LATE 1996Last RdTournamentWinnerEarningsRunner-UpNov. 3Emerald Coast ClassicLee Trevino (207)*$157,5004-way tie (207)Nov. 10Senior Tour ChampionshipJay Sigel (279)280,000K. Zarley (281)*…

Jan Karski 2000 Deaths

Jan KarskiAge: 86 liaison of the Polish underground who covertly penetrated the Warsaw ghetto and a German concentration camp and relayed his harrowing eyewitness account of the Holocaust to…

Lew Hoad

Lew HoadBorn: Nov. 23, 1934Australian tennis player 2-time Wimbledon winner (1956-57); won Australian, French and Wimbledon titles in 1956, but missed capturing Grand Slam at Forest Hills…

Ted Jones 2000 Deaths

Ted JonesAge: 90 boat designer whose work revolutionized hydroplane racing; designed six national championship boats, including Slo-Mo-Shun IV; won American Power Boat Association Gold Cup in…

Ben Hogan

Ben HoganBorn: Aug. 13, 1912Golfer 4-time PGA Player of Year; one of only five players to win all four Grand Slam titles (others are Nicklaus, Player, Sarazen and Woods); won 4 U.S. Opens, 2…