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TENNIS - FRIDAY 'S RESULTS FROM THE U.S. OPEN . NEW YORK 1996-08-30 Results from the U.S. Open Tennis Championships at the National Tennis Centre on Friday ( prefix number denotes seeding ) : Women 's singles , third round Sandrine Testud ( France ) beat Ines Gorrochategui ( Argentina ) 4-6 6-2 6-1 Men 's singles , second round 4 - Goran Ivanisevic ( Croatia ) beat Scott Draper ( Australia ) 6-7 ( 1-7 ) 6-3 6-4 6-4 Tim Henman ( Britain ) beat Doug Flach ( U.S. ) 6-3 6-4 6-2 Mark Philippoussis ( Australia ) beat Andrei Olhovskiy ( Russia ) 6 - 3 6-4 6-2 Sjeng Schalken ( Netherlands ) beat David Rikl ( Czech Republic ) 6 - 2 6-4 6-4 Guy Forget ( France ) beat 17 - Felix Mantilla ( Spain ) 6-4 7-5 6-3 Men 's singles , second round Alexander Volkov ( Russia ) beat Mikael Tillstrom ( Sweden ) 1-6 6- 4 6-1 4-6 7-6 ( 10-8 ) Jonas Bjorkman ( Sweden ) beat David Nainkin ( South Africa ) ) 6-4 6-1 6-1 Women 's singles , third round 8 - Lindsay Davenport ( U.S. ) beat Anne-Gaelle Sidot ( France ) 6-0 6-3 4 - Conchita Martinez ( Spain ) beat Helena Sukova ( Czech Republic ) 6-4 6-3 Amanda Coetzer ( South Africa ) beat Irina Spirlea ( Romania ) 7-6 ( 7-5 ) 7-5 Add Men 's singles , second round 16 - Cedric Pioline ( France ) beat Roberto Carretero ( Spain ) 4-6 6 - 2 6-2 6-1 Alex Corretja ( Spain ) beat Filippo Veglio ( Switzerland ) 6-7 ( 4- 7 ) 6-4 6-4 6-0 Add Women 's singles , third round Linda Wild ( U.S. ) beat Barbara Rittner ( Germany ) 6-4 4-6 7-5 Asa Carlsson ( Sweden ) beat 15 - Gabriela Sabatini ( Argentina ) 7-5 3-6 6-2 Add Men 's singles , second round 1 - Pete Sampras ( U.S. ) beat Jiri Novak ( Czech Republic ) 6-3 1-6 6-3 4-6 6-4 Paul Haarhuis ( Netherlands ) beat Michael Tebbutt ( Australia ) 1- 6 6-2 6-2 6-3 Add Women 's singles , third round Lisa Raymond ( U.S. ) beat Kimberly Po ( U.S. ) 6-3 6-2 : Add men 's singles , second round Hendrik Dreekmann ( Germany ) beat Thomas Johansson ( Sweden ) 7-6 ( 7-1 ) 6-2 4-6 6-1 Andrei Medvedev ( Ukraine ) beat Jan Kroslak ( Slovakia ) 6-4 6-3 6-2 Petr Korda ( Czech Republic ) bat [START_ENT] Bohdan Ulihrach [END_ENT] ( Czech Republic ) 6-0 7-6 ( 7-5 ) 6-2 Add women 's singles , third round 2 - Monica Seles ( U.S. ) beat Dally Randriantefy ( Madagascar ) 6-0 6-2 : Add men 's singles , second round 12 - Todd Martin ( U.S. ) beat Andrea Gaudenzi ( Italy ) 6-3 6-2 6-2 Stefan Edberg ( Sweden ) beat Bernd Karbacher ( Germany ) 3-6 6-3 6-3 1-0 retired ( leg injury )
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She defeated Ajla Tomljanović in the final 3–6, 6–3, 6–4 to win her", "id": "1613908" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\n6–3. She lost 3–6, 3–6 against the second seeded Sharapova in the third round. In doubles, she and Srebotnik beat Andreea Ehritt-Vanc and Anastasia Rodionova 4–6, 6–3, 6–2; Émilie Loit and Nicole Pratt 6–0, 6–3, and got a walkover from Bartoli and Meilen Tu in the third round. In the quarterfinals, they beat Elena Likhovtseva and Sun Tiantian 6–4, 7–6. They came back from 1–6, 0–3 to beat top-seeded Raymond and Stosur, winning 1–6, 6–3, 6–2. They lost", "id": "11823099" }, { "contents": "Klára Koukalová\n\n\n, 2–6. As the 31st seed at Wimbledon, Koukalová defeated wildcard Taylor Townsend in the first round 7–5, 6–2. She lost in the second round to Madison Keys 5–7, 7–6, 2–6 Seeded third at the first edition of the Bucharest Open, Koukalová lost in the first round to Romanian Monica Niculescu 3–6, 0–6. Seeded third at the İstanbul Cup, she survived a first-round scare to beat Donna Vekić 4–6, 6–0, 6–4. In the second round, she was upset by Kristina Mladenovic 6–1, 6–3", "id": "3783489" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nPin 6–1, 6–3, and Pe'er and Safina 6–1, 6–2 in the second and third round. They then defeated Maria Elena Camerin and Gisela Dulko 4–6, 7–5, 6–3 in the quarterfinals. They upset top seeds and defending champions Raymond and Stosur in the semifinals, winning 1–6, 6–4, 6–3 to reach the French Open finals. They lost in the final to Alicia Molik and Mara Santangelo 6–7, 4–6. At Wimbledon, seeded 26th, she beat wildcard Melanie South 6–3, 6–2 and Alizé Cornet 4–6, 6–0,", "id": "11823098" }, { "contents": "Sorana Cîrstea\n\n\nat the Mercury Insurance Open. She was beaten by CoCo Vandeweghe in the first round 7–5, 6–7, 6–3. Next tournament in Cincinnati, Western & Southern Open, she qualified in singles for the main draw. In the first round she defeated Ksenia Pervak 6–4, 3–6, 6–3, but lost in the second to Jill Craybas 4–6, 6–1, 6–7. In Dallas, the inaugural tournament of Texas Tennis Open, Cîrstea beat Jarmila Gajdošová 3–6, 6–4, 6–2 in the first round, in the second she lost to", "id": "14893582" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\nseed Belinda Bencic 6-4, 2-6, 4-6. Playing qualifying at the Dubai Tennis Championships, Bondarenko beat Anastasija Sevastova in the first round of qualifying 6-3, 6-3. In the second round of qualifying, she lost to Tsvetana Pironkova 6-2, 6-1. Bondarenko qualified for the Qatar Total Open defeating María José Martínez Sánchez 7-6(0), 3-6, 6-3 and 9th seed Evgeniya Rodina 6-2, 7-5. In the", "id": "5795533" }, { "contents": "Thomaz Bellucci\n\n\nninth Challenger title at Sparkassen Open defeating Íñigo Cervantes 6–1, 1–6, 6–3. At the Rio Olympics, Bellucci reached the quarterfinals of the men's singles where he lost to Rafael Nadal. He reached the second round of the men's doubles with André Sá. In April, in U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships after beating players like Frances Tiafoe (7-5, 1-6, 6-2) and seeded player Sam Querrey (6-4, 3-6, 6-3), Bellucci lost", "id": "11153943" }, { "contents": "Klára Koukalová\n\n\nin round one by Kurumi Nara 0–6, 6–2, 6–1. Ranked 46 at the Australian Open, she beat Australian wildcard Storm Sanders in the first round 7–5, 6–4. In the second round, Koukalová lost to Julia Görges 3–6, 6–4, 2–6. In February, Koukalová was defeated competed at the Diamond Games in Antwerp in the first round by qualifier Francesca Schiavone 6–3, 6–1. At the Dubai Tennis Championships, she lost in the first round to Tsvetana Pironkova 3–6, 6–4, 3–6. Seeded fourth for qualifying at", "id": "3783493" }, { "contents": "2010 Rafael Nadal tennis season\n\n\nbeating Kei Nishikori (6-2, 6-4, 6-4) in the first round. In the second round, he fought hard and succeeded against Robin Haase after five sets (5-7, 6-2, 3-6, 6-0, 6-3). In the third round, he defeated Philipp Petzschner. The match was a 5-set thriller with Nadal triumphing (6-4, 4-6, 6-7, 6-2, 6-3).", "id": "19624603" }, { "contents": "Jill Craybas\n\n\nthe best tennis of her career and beat Olga Savchuk 6–1, 6–1 in the first round, Renata Voráčová 2–6, 6–1, 6–3 in the second round and Andreja Klepač 6–4, 6–4 in the quarterfinals. In the semifinals she beat Akgul Amanmuradova 6–4, 6–0 and lost to the top seed Agnieszka Radwańska in a tie-break in the third set, 6–2, 1–6, 7–6. Craybas's ranking improved from World No. 77 to World No. 60 because of these results. Craybas won the 2008 Istanbul Cup in doubles", "id": "16460431" }, { "contents": "2009 ASB Classic\n\n\nher opponent Magdaléna Rybáriková from Slovakia in three sets, winning 6–3, 6–7(4), 7–5. Shahar Pe'er, the fifth seed from Israel, sealed her passage into the next round with a straight sets triumph against Petra Cetkovská of the Czech Republic. The final seed to go through, Czech Nicole Vaidišová took three sets before triumphing 7–6(3), 4–6, 7–5 against Alla Kudryavtseva of Russia. In other matches, another Czech Barbora Záhlavová-Strýcová beat France's Virginie Razzano 1–6, 6–2, 6–3 to line up a second round", "id": "4713628" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nLi Ting and Sun Tiantian 6–4, 6–4 in the final. In Rome, she and Hantuchová won the title, their third as a team and biggest title, beating Li and Sun 6–4, 6–1; Black and Stubbs (No. 2) 6–4, 6–0, and Květa Peschke and Schiavone (No. 8) 3–6, 6–3, 6–1. At the French Open, 22nd seeded Ai beat Daniilidou 6–7, 6–0, 6–3 in the first round, but lost to French qualifier Aravane Rezaï 6–4, 4–6, 3–6. Deciding", "id": "11823091" }, { "contents": "Amos Mansdorf\n\n\n# 13 Thomas Muster, 7–5, 6–2, and World # 15 Gilbert 5–7, 6–3, 6–0. Mansdorf won another title at Rosmalen in the Netherlands in 1990. In the third round of the US Open in 1990 he beat World # 8 Brad Gilbert 5–7, 5–7, 6–3, 7–6, 6–1. In September 1991 in Toulouse, he beat World # 11 Magnus Gustafsson, 6–4, 6–1. His best performance at a Grand Slam tournament came at the Australian Open in 1992, where he reached the quarterfinals by beating", "id": "20374499" }, { "contents": "Olivia Rogowska\n\n\ncomeback to win 1–6, 7–5, 7–6 over Sandra Zaniewska. She then beat Arina Rodionova but lost the quarterfinal to Yulia Putintseva. In Sydney, Rogowska made the final by beating Akiko Omae 6–2, 6–0, Monique Adamczak by walkover, Zheng Saisai 6–4, 6–1 and qualifier Richèl Hogenkamp 3–6, 6–0, 6–2. In the final, she lost to Ashleigh Barty 1–6, 3–6. In the main draw of the BMW Malaysian Open, she won in the first round against Elitsa Kotsova 6–4, 6–0 which was her third WTA", "id": "6190723" }, { "contents": "Justin Gimelstob\n\n\nand Mike Bryan 6–3, 3–6, 6–4 in the second round. They lost to Mark Knowles and Daniel Nestor in the quarterfinals, 3–6, 2–6. In July 2004, Gimelstob won in singles at Forest Hills, New York, beating Dušan Vemić 7–6 (7), 6–2 in the final. That September, he beat Florent Serra of France 6–2, 6–2 in the quarterfinals, and Alex Bogomolov Jr. 6–1, 6–3 in the final of a hard court tournament in Beijing. He also won the doubles event at both of", "id": "9967593" }, { "contents": "Robert Kendrick\n\n\nBeach International Tennis Championships, before losing to Evgeny Korolev 6–3, 6–6, 5–7, then losing to David Nalbandian in the second round of the BNP Paribas Open 4–6, 4–6. He beat Söderling in the second round of the Sony Ericsson Open, then lost in the third round to Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 5–7, 4–6. Kendrick did not make it out of the first rounds of the U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships or the Estoril Open. At the 2009 French Open, he beat Daniel Brands 6–7, 7–5, 7–6", "id": "5034594" }, { "contents": "Ivan Ljubičić\n\n\nMelzer and lost 4–6, 6–7, 6–4, 6–2, 3–6. Ljubičić started the season as world No. 58. His first tournament was the Australian Open, where he beat Igor Kunitsyn in the first round 4–6, 7–6, 7–6, 5–7, 6–3, before losing in the second round to Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 7–6, 6–7, 6–7, 2–6. He then participated at Zagreb, where he defeated Christophe Rochus in the first round 6–4, 6–1, before losing to Viktor Troicki 4–6, 7–5, 4–6, in", "id": "14985321" }, { "contents": "Vera Zvonareva\n\n\n6–4, 6–2. She played at Monterrey Open, where she defeated No. 6 seed Alison Riske 6–4, 6–0. She was defeated in the second round by Kristina Mladenovic 4–6, 2–6. She lost in the first round at the Indian Wells Masters to Polona Hercog 6–1, 6–1. She was defeated in the first round of the Miami Masters to Russian Compatriot Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 6–2, 3–6, 7–5. Next, she played at the Katowice Open, Poland. In the first round she beat Italian Karin Knapp 7–5, 6–4", "id": "9496593" }, { "contents": "2008 Rafael Nadal tennis season\n\n\ndefeated another Frenchman, Gilles Simon, 7–5, 6–2, 6–3. In the round of 16, he beat his third Frenchman of the tournament, Paul-Henri Mathieu, after Mathieu retired when he was down 4–6, 0–3. In the quarter-finals, he beat Jarkko Nieminen, 7–5, 6–3, 6–1. Nadal's impressive run came to a halt when Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga comprehensively beat him in the semi-finals 6–2, 6–3, 6–2. Nadal then participated in his first indoor tournament of the year", "id": "6098840" }, { "contents": "Tamira Paszek\n\n\n76 Anne Keothavong 6–2, 7–5. Paszek´s final grass-court warm-up tournament before Wimbledon was the Aegon International. In the first round, she beat world No. 45 Marina Erakovic 7–5, 6–1. In the second round, Paszek upset eighth seed Daniela Hantuchová 6–4, 3–6, 6–1. In the quarterfinals, she defeated world No. 40 Tsvetana Pironkova 6–0, 6–4. In the semifinals, Paszek upset fourth seed and defending champion Marion Bartoli 4–6, 7–5, 6–4 to reach her first WTA final since 2010.", "id": "11829396" }, { "contents": "2007 French Open\n\n\nKatarina Srebotnik and Nenad Zimonjić beat Elena Likhovtseva and Daniel Nestor 6–2, 5–7, 10–7 in the first round. Number four seed Jelena Janković beat Venus Williams 6–4, 4–6, 6–1 in the third round. Filippo Volandri, seeded 29th, then the most recent person who defeated Roger Federer (at the 2007 Rome Masters), upset the 7th seed Ivan Ljubičić 6–4, 6–7, 4–6, 6–3, 6–4 in the third round, and he will play Tommy Robredo in the fourth round, which is his best French Open of", "id": "22204925" }, { "contents": "Roberta Vinci\n\n\nElina Svitolina in the third round 6-1, 6-3. In the fourth round, she was forced to retire trailing 2-6, 0-2 to Magdaléna Rybáriková. Seeded 9th at the Miami Open, Vinci received a bye into the second round where she beat Lucie Hradecká 1-6, 6-4, 7-6(5). In the third round, Vinci was defeated by 22nd seed Madison Keys 6-4, 6-4. At the 2016 Fed Cup World Group Play-offs", "id": "1362402" }, { "contents": "María José Martínez Sánchez\n\n\nSerena Williams 2–6, 6–4, [10–8] before winning the biggest title of their careers against World No. 1's Cara Black and Liezel Huber 7–6, 5–7, [10–8] in the final. Maria qualified to play at the 2009 Commonwealth Bank Tournament of Champions in Bali. She recovered from a first set deficit to beat Szávay in 3 sets 4–6, 6–4, 6–0 in her second group round robin match she beat Stosur in straight sets 7–6, 7–5 where Stosur served a 208kmps world record serve. In the semifinal", "id": "9892682" }, { "contents": "Viktor Troicki\n\n\n3–6. At the 2010 Medibank International Sydney, he beat Florent Serra 7–6, 6–4, in the first round and lost to Marcos Baghdatis in the second round 5–7, 3–6. He then lost in the second round of the 2010 Australian Open to Florian Mayer 6–4, 4–6, 6–7, 1–6. In the 2010 PBZ Zagreb Indoors, he was upset by Michael Berrer 4–6, 3–6, in the quarterfinals, after defeating Rainer Schüttler 6–3, 6–2, and Mikhail Kukushkin 7–5, 7–5. He then retired against Jürgen Melzer in", "id": "9000038" }, { "contents": "Paul Goldstein (tennis)\n\n\nIndianapolis, won by Andy Roddick and Bobby Reynolds, and Tokyo, won by Ashley Fisher and Tripp Phillips). In February 2006 he beat world # 18 Robby Ginepri 6–7(4), 6–3, 6–1, in Las Vegas, and in July he defeated world # 13 Lleyton Hewitt 6–4, 6–4 in Los Angeles. In the January Australian Open, he beat future champion Novak Djokovic in the first round 6–2, 1–6, 6–3, 6–2. Paul was easily defeated in the next round by Tommy Haas 0-6, 1", "id": "10762364" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\nseventh WTA tournament. Two days later, at the Dubai Tennis Championships, she beat Mona Barthel in the first round 7–6, 3–6, 6–3. Hantuchová fell in the second round to 1st seed and eventual champion Simona Halep 2–6, 0–6. At the Monterrey Open, Hantuchová was the seventh seed. She beat Monica Puig in the first round 7–6, 3–6, 7–5. However, she lost in the second round to Qualifier Urszula Radwańska 2–6, 4–6. Hantuchová lost in the first round of the BNP Paribas Open in Indian", "id": "1613909" }, { "contents": "Vera Zvonareva\n\n\nVögele 5–7, 6–3, 6–4. Zvonareva lost in the quarterfinals to 9th seed and eventual finalist Lucie Šafářová in straight sets 6–3, 6–3. Seeded 10 at the Madrid Open, Zvonareva lost in the first round to world No. 29 Petra Cetkovská 6–2, 6–2. Zvonareva missed the French Open due to a right shoulder injury. Seeded 12 at Wimbledon, Zvonareva beat Mona Barthel 2–6, 7–6(3), 6–4, and in the second round Sílvia Soler Espinosa 6-1, 3-6, 6-1. In", "id": "9496586" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\nthe first round 5-7, 6-3, 6-4. In the second round, she lost to world No. 53 Kim Clijsters 2-6, 1-6. At the Wimbledon Championships, she beat world No. 82 Kimiko Date-Krumm in the first round 5-7, 6-3, 6-3. She was eliminated in the second round by 14th seed Ana Ivanovic 6-3, 7-6(3). Bondarenko had led their head to head 2-0.", "id": "5795514" }, { "contents": "Juan Carlos Ferrero\n\n\nIgor Andreev 4–6, 6–7. His next tournament was the Internazionali BNL d'Italia. In the first round, Ferrero beat Kevin Anderson 6–4, 7–5; recording his 2nd win in the year. In the second round, he beat Frenchman and 13th seed Gaël Monfils 7–5, 6–3. However, in the third round, he fell to Roger Federer in 3 sets: 2–6, 7–5, 1–6. After Rome, Ferrero played at Open de Nice Côte d'Azur. In the first round, he beat Dutch Robin Haase after saving a", "id": "10946025" }, { "contents": "Arantxa Rus\n\n\nsecond, round she again defeated Isabella Holland 6–2, 6–3, and in the third qualifying round, Rus beat Kurumi Nara 6–4, 6–1. In her first Australian Open main draw appearance, she defeated Bethanie Mattek-Sands 6–1, 3–6, 7–5, but she lost to no. 23 seed Svetlana Kuznetsova in the second round 6–1, 6–4. Then, she played for the Netherlands Fed Cup Team at Group I of the European/African Zone. She won all of her singles matches against Hungary, Romania, and Latvia", "id": "12457407" }, { "contents": "Israel Davis Cup team\n\n\ndefeated Poland in the second round tie at home in March 2011. Dudi Sela defeated Marcin Gawron 6–1, 6–3, 6–4, and Amir Weintraub in his Davis Cup debut beat Jerzy Janowicz 4–6, 6–2, 6–2, 6–7 (4–7), 6–3. Andy Ram and Yoni Erlich then beat Marcin Matkowski and Mariusz Fyrstenberg 4–6, 6–4, 6–3, 6–1 at the Israel Tennis Center in Ramat Hasharon. On September 16–18, 2011, Israel will play the Canada Davis Cup team at Canada Stadium in Ramat Hasharon, Israel. Canada", "id": "11944847" }, { "contents": "Australia men's national softball team\n\n\n19 team, nicknamed the Colts. They competed at the 1993 Men's Junior World Championships, where the finished fourth. The competition was held in Auckland. In the round robin round, Australia won 7 games and lost 5. They beat Japan 3–0, Argentina 10–6, the United States 4–3, the Philippines 4–0, Argentina 6–1 and Japan 5–1. They lost to Canada 8–6, the United States 4–3, New Zealand 6–0, Canada 12–3, and New Zealand 2–1. This was good enough to qualify them for the semi", "id": "9661141" }, { "contents": "Francesca Schiavone\n\n\nof them as the seventh seed; Doha in the second round to Yanina Wickmayer 4–6, 6–7 and in her Dubai opener to Ana Ivanovic 1–6, 5–7. At the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, she (as 10th seed) avenged her Fed Cup loss by beating Lesia Tsurenko 6–2, 6–4 before retiring against Lucie Šafářová in the third round after losing the first set 6–2. With the same seeding in Miami, she lost to Ksenia Pervak 4–6, 6–4, 4–7 in her opener, blowing a 3–0 final-set", "id": "16460679" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\nIstanbul, Turkey. In the first round, she beat Turkish wildcard Çağla Büyükakçay 4–6, 6–3, 6–2. In the second round, Hantuchová lost to eventual champion Lesia Tsurenko 1–6, 1–6. At the Western & Southern Open, Hantuchová lost in the first round to Kristina Mladenovic 2–6, 1–6. At the US Open, Hantuchová lost in the first round to Misaki Doi 3–6, 3–6. At the Guangzhou International Women's Open, Hantuchová lost in the first round to fifth seed Svetlana Kuznetsova 4–6, 5–7. At the", "id": "1613913" }, { "contents": "Àlex Corretja\n\n\nsets down to beat Sampras on grass 4–6, 4–6, 7–6, 7–5, 6–4. (Spain eventually lost the tie 3–1.) At the French Open, Corretja saved four match points in the third round against Arnaud Clément, before going on to win 6–1, 6–2, 4–6, 5–7, 8–6. Corretja then progressed to the semifinals, where he lost in four sets to Albert Costa (who went on to win the title). One week later, Corretja was the best man at Costa's wedding. In", "id": "17353785" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\ntie against Italy. She lost both of her matches to Sara Errani 6-2, 6-3 and Francesca Schiavone 6-7(6), 7-5, 6-4. Italy defeated Ukraine 3-2. Seeded 6th for qualifying at the Qatar Total Open, she qualified beating Alizé Lim 6-1, 6-3 and 13th seed Casey Dellacqua 6-3, 6-1. In the first round, she beat fellow qualifier Vera Dushevina 7-5, 6-2 before she defeated world", "id": "5795509" }, { "contents": "2011 French Open – Day-by-day summaries\n\n\nJuan Mónaco 6–2, 7–5, 4–6, 6–4. Other seeds that progressed to the second round stage included no.18 Gilles Simon, no.24 Sam Querrey, no.21 Alexandr Dolgopolov, and Florian Mayer, the 20th seed. Wildcard Frenchman Arnaud Clément enjoyed a 6–3, 1–6, 7–6, 6–4 win over Filippo Volandri. Showing great form on the red clay, Maria Sharapova beat Mirjana Lučić 6–3, 6–0 in the first round. No. 2 Kim Clijsters didn't play her best but had a 6–2, 6–3 win over Anastasiya Yakimova.", "id": "20889537" }, { "contents": "Arantxa Rus\n\n\nwhere she faced Dinara Safina in the first round, losing 6–3, 2–6, 4–6. She also lost in the first round at Fes 6–4, 4–6, 3–6 to Aravane Rezaï. Then she played qualifying matches for the Estoril Open, beating Anne Kremer in the first round 6–0, 6–1, but losing against Sesil Karatancheva 7–5, 4–6, 2–6. She played the first round at the Mutua Madrileña Madrid Open, losing against Maria Sharapova 6–2, 3–6, 2–6. She continued on the ITF circuit, first at Saint-", "id": "12457410" }, { "contents": "Vera Zvonareva\n\n\nqualifier for the semifinals from the Red Group. She lost to Victoria Azarenka 6–2, 6–3, and ended the year as world No. 7. Zvonareva began her 2012 season at the Apia International Sydney. Seeded 6, she lost in the opening round to compatriot Svetlana Kuznetsova 6–1, 6–2. Seeded 7 at the Australian Open, she beat Alexandra Dulgheru in the first round 7–6(4), 6–7(5), 6–3. In the second round, she defeated Lucie Hradecká 6–1, 7–6(3). In the third round, Zvonareva lost", "id": "9496582" }, { "contents": "Vera Zvonareva\n\n\nOpen. In her first round-robin match, she won against compatriot Svetlana Kuznetsova, 6–2, 6–3. Zvonareva then beat Ivanovic, 6–3, 6–7(5), 6–4, before completing a clean sweep of her group by defeating world No. 1 Janković, 2–6, 6–3, 6–4. She reached the final by defeating Olympic gold medalist Dementieva, 7–6(7), 3–6, 6–3, but lost a three-setter to Wimbledon champion Venus Williams, 7–6(5), 0–6, 2–6. Zvonareva was seventh seed at the Australian Open", "id": "9496545" }, { "contents": "Peter Polansky\n\n\nMillman 6–7, 0–6. Polansky entered the Australian Open qualifying draw for the 9th time of his career. Seeded 26th in the qualifying draw, he beat João Domingues in the first round 7–6, 6–4. He followed up the win with a 6–2, 7–5 win over Christian Harrison before losing 1–6, 6–3, 6–3 to 15th seed, Yuki Bhambri. For the second consecutive year, Polansky got into the main draw as a lucky loser. Karen Khachanov served 21 aces as he beat Polansky 7–6, 7–6, 6–4. In", "id": "10271962" }, { "contents": "Alexandra Dulgheru\n\n\nPironkova 6–4, 7–5. In the semifinals, she won over third seeded Li Na 6–4, 3–6, 6–4. In the final, she beat Zheng Jie 6–3, 6–4. Playing at the French Open for the first time she defeated Lucie Hradecká 7–6, 4–6, 6–3 in the first round and Timea Bacsinszky 6–4, 6–2 in the second. She then lost to third seeded Caroline Wozniacki 3–6, 4–6. In doubles, she teamed up with Alberta Brianti. They defeated the team of Jill Craybas and Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 6–1,", "id": "21972656" }, { "contents": "Mona Barthel\n\n\nthe 3rd round at the 2015 US Open for the first time by beating Tsvetana Pironkova 5-7, 7-6(4), 6-1 and Olga Govortsova 2-6, 6-2, 6-4. In the 3rd round, she lost to Varvara Lepchenko 1-6, 6-3, 6-4. As the 3rd seed at the 2015 Coupe Banque Nationale, Barthel lost in the 1st round to eventual finalist Jeļena Ostapenko 7-6(6), 4-6, 6-4.", "id": "3461368" }, { "contents": "Tomáš Berdych\n\n\nHe made the quarterfinals, after beating both Dmitry Tursunov and Andrey Golubev in three sets en route. However, he lost to Xavier Malisse 4–6, 6–3, 2–6, in the quarterfinal round. At the 2010 Rogers Cup held in Toronto, he was seventh seed. He beat two Ukrainian players, Sergiy Stakhovsky 6–2, 6–4, (in the opening round) and Alexandr Dolgopolov 6–3, 6–7, 6–4, (in the third round) to reach the quarterfinals. There, he lost to Roger Federer 3–6, 7–5,", "id": "9009303" }, { "contents": "2011 French Open – Day-by-day summaries\n\n\n7–5, 3–6, 6–1 win. Ivan Ljubičić, meanwhile, dispatched another seed, no.24 Sam Querrey 7–6, 6–4, 6–4. No.5 seed Robin Söderling avoided such calamities, easing past Spaniard Albert Ramos 6–3, 6–4, 6–4, while No. 10 seed Mardy Fish beat Robin Haase 7–6, 6–2, 6–1 to reach the third round at Roland Garros for the first time in his career. Fernando Verdasco, no.16, faced a tough second round in the form of Xavier Malisse, Verdasco stood his ground to claim the match", "id": "20889544" }, { "contents": "2009 Brisbane International\n\n\nrewarded with a match against Frenchman Paul-Henri Mathieu who beat Russian qualifier Teymuraz Gabashvili 6–3, 6–3. The other seeds to play their first matches were Frenchman Jo Wilfried Tsonga, who beat Argentinian Agustín Calleri, currently ranked World No. 62, 6–2, 7–5, and fifth-seeded Czech Tomáš Berdych who advanced 6–0, 6–4 to a second round match against Kei Nishikori, the Japanese player who beat U.S. player Bobby Reynolds 6–2, 6–3. Mario Ančić, Florent Serra, and Michaël Llodra all won their first round matches", "id": "7304238" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\n2. In the second round, she rallied to upset 24th seed Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 6-2, 6-7(1), 6-4. In the third round, she beat compatriot and world No. 36 Lesia Tsurenko 3-6, 6-4, 7-6(7) to reach the fourth round for the first time at the Indian Wells Masters. In the fourth round, Bondarenko lost to world No. 1 Serena Williams 2-6, 2-6. Nevertheless, this was her best result at", "id": "5795535" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\n-court season at the DFS Classic in Birmingham. Seeded 12th, she defeated world No. 92 Anne Keothavong 6-3, 6-2 in the first and qualifier Samantha Stosur 6-3, 6-2 in the second round. In the third round, she beat Lucky Loser Melinda Czink 4-6, 6-4, 7-5. In her second quarterfinal of the year she beat world No. 52 Petra Cetkovská 7-6(3), 6-2 to reach her first WTA semifinal where", "id": "5795499" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\nround of qualifying, Hantuchová lost to Ysaline Bonaventure 1–6, 6–4, 2–6. Hantuchová successfully qualified for the Apia International Sydney by beating Jeļena Ostapenko 6–4, 6–4; ninth seed Irina Falconi 7–5, 6–1; and Lauren Davis 6–3, 6–2. She was supposed to face second seed Agnieszka Radwańska in the 1st round, but Radwańska withdrew due to a left leg injury. Hantuchová got a bye into the second round, but she lost to Australian Samantha Stosur 4–6, 2–6. At the Australian Open, Hantuchová lost in the first", "id": "1613915" }, { "contents": "Nicolás Almagro\n\n\nBellucci. He lost, however, to defending champion David Ferrer, 6–7, 7–6, 2–6. Almagro then lost in the third round at both the 2011 BNP Paribas Open (losing to Albert Montañés, 6–4, 2–6, 4–6) and at the 2011 Sony Ericsson Open (losing to Florian Mayer, 1–6, 6–3, 1–6). At the 2011 Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters, he beat Marcel Granollers, 6–3, 6–3, before prevailing in a marathon encounter against Máximo González, 6–7, 7–5, 7–6, saving", "id": "21080012" }, { "contents": "Jelena Dokic\n\n\n6–3, 6–4. Dokic was beaten in the semifinal by Vesna Manasieva 7–6, 4–6, 6–1. Jelena won her first-round match in the 50K tournament in Saint-Raphael, France by beating Eva Birnerová 2–6, 6–1, 6–2. Jelena retired in her second-round match against Urszula Radwańska leading 7–5, 0–2, with a suspected thigh injury. Dokic revealed that she had an elbow injury in the beginning of the year (possibly the reason she withdrew in tournaments such as Miami). Also, she explained", "id": "767994" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\n6-3. In the first round, she lost to 8th seed and compatriot Elina Svitolina 6-4, 4-6, 5-7. Bondarenko qualified for the Western & Southern Open beating 19th seed Lara Arruabarrena 6-1, 6-4 and Jana Čepelová 6-3, 6-0. In the first round, she lost in a tough match to world No. 26 Eugenie Bouchard 6-7(2), 6-7(5). Seeded 6th for qualifying at the US Open, Bondarenko made", "id": "5795527" }, { "contents": "Noam Okun\n\n\nSeptember 2006, Okun qualified for the US Open, and beat Potito Starace 6–2, 6–0, 4–6, 6–2 in the first round. Okun went down to Łukasz Kubot in the second round, 6–7(7), 4–6, 6–2, 6–2, 4–6. In July 2007, Okun won his second challenger title in Winnetka, Illinois, beating South Africa's Kevin Anderson 6–4, 6–3 in the final. In February 2009 he won an Israel F2 tournament, and lost in the finals of an Israel F3 tournament to Harel Levy,", "id": "6611615" }, { "contents": "2009 Chennai Open\n\n\n, who took three sets to emerge victorious against home-favourite Prakash Amritraj 6–2, 4–6, 6–1. In the other completed matches, seeded player Marcel Granollers (8) reached the second round without too much difficulty, beating Hyung Taik-Lee of South Korea 6–4, 7–5. The only non-Indian wildcard Lukáš Dlouhý recorded a 3–6, 6–2, 6–4 win against Go Soeda from Japan and Israel's top player Dudi Sela overcame Spaniard Rubén Ramírez Hidalgo 4–6, 7–6(3), 6–1. The men's doubles also started on", "id": "10251134" }, { "contents": "Yanina Wickmayer\n\n\n6-1, 7-6(6) and Melanie Oudin 6-2, 6-0. Belgium beat the United States 4-1. Next, Belgium will face the Czech Republic in the semifinals. Seeded 7th at the 2011 Open GDF Suez, Wickmayer made it to the quarterfinals after beating Elena Vesnina and Klára Zakopalová. In the quarterfinals, she lost to 4th seed and eventual champion Petra Kvitová 7-5, 3-6, 6-7(3). Wickmayer had a 5-3 lead in the 3rd", "id": "6943680" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\ndefeating Beatriz Haddad Maia in the final round of qualifying 6-3, 7-6(10). In the first round, she had her first WTA Tour win since she returned from retirement by beating American Alison Riske 6-4, 4-6, 6-1. In the second round, Bondarenko lost to American, 7th seed, and eventual finalist Madison Keys 2-6, 1-6. Bondarenko qualified for the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix by beating Alexa Glatch in the final round of qualifying 0-6", "id": "5795521" }, { "contents": "Aravane Rezaï\n\n\nSara Errani 6–2, 6–2. In the second round she lost to Marion Bartoli 4–6, 2–6. Seeded tenth at the Commonwealth Bank Tournament of Champions, Rezaï won her first round-robin match against fourth seed Sabine Lisicki 6–1, 3–6, 4–6, then beat Melinda Czink in her second match 6–3, 7–5 to make her the first player to advance to the semifinals of the inaugural event. She then went on to the semifinals, where she beat María José Martínez Sánchez 6–2, 6–3. In the final she faced Marion", "id": "10802454" }, { "contents": "Andrey Golubev\n\n\ndoubles play, with his best result a semifinal with Francesco Piccari in Córdoba. He reached the final of the 2008 St. Petersburg Open. His first win came against Olivier Rochus, where he prevailed 6–1, 6–4. He then surprised home hero Marat Safin in the second round, beating the Russian 6–4, 6–2 to progress to the quarterfinals. His next opponent was Mischa Zverev, whom he beat 6–7, 6–4, 7–6. He then went on to beat Victor Hănescu 6–3, 6–0 in the semifinals, but lost to Andy", "id": "14207819" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\n2012 against Jamie Hampton, 4–6, 6–7. In the London Olympics, Hantuchová upset No. 10 seed Li Na 6–2, 3–6, 6–3 in the first round. She then beat frenchwoman Alizé Cornet 6–3, 6–0 in the second round. She faced No. 8 seed Caroline Wozniacki in the third round and lost 4–6, 2–6. Hantuchová did not have the best US Open Series, winning only one match in four tournaments. At the Rogers Cup Hantuchová, lost in two tough sets to Aleksandra Wozniak 5–7, 6–7.", "id": "1613884" }, { "contents": "Tamarine Tanasugarn\n\n\n1999, she reached the fourth round at Wimbledon for a second time by defeating Frenchwoman Sandrine Testud, 6–2, 1–6, 6–3, in the third round. Tanasugarn ended the year ranked No. 72. Tanasugarn partnered with Paradorn Srichaphan at the Hopman Cup in 2000. Tanasugarn beat Jelena Dokić of Australia, Barbara Schett of Austria, Ai Sugiyama of Japan, and Henrieta Nagyová of Slovakia. However, Tanasugarn lost in the women's singles final to Amanda Coetzer of South Africa, 6–3, 4–6, 4–6, having led 6–3", "id": "9002238" }, { "contents": "1983–84 Albanian Cup\n\n\nround. 1.SK Tirana 9 ND 8 0 1 19:7 2.Flamurtari 9 4 1 4 13:8 3.Apolonia 8 3 2 3 12:10 4.Partizani 8 3 4 1 12:7 5.Vllaznia 6 3 1 2 12:6 6.Teuta 6 4 1 1 11:6 7.Skenderbeu 6 2 1 3 8:6 8.Beselidhja 6 2 3 1 5:4 9.Tomori 4 2 0 2 5:5 10.Erzeni 4 2 0 2 4:4 11.Besa 4 2 1 1 9:7 12.Burreli 4 1 2 1 6:6 13.Dinamo 4 2 1 1 10:1 14.Himara 4 0 2 2 3:8 15.Kastrioti 4 2 0 2 7:7 16.Elbasani 4 1 1 2 5:5", "id": "16655101" }, { "contents": "Camila Giorgi\n\n\n, 6–4 and 12th seed Chan Yung-jan 6–7, 7–5, 6–3. In the first round, Giorgi lost to Barbora Záhlavová-Strýcová 1–6, 3–6. Giorgi fell in the final round of qualifying at the French Open to Heidi El Tabakh 7–6, 4–6, 2–6. Giorgi qualified for the Wimbledon Championships for the second year in a row defeating Emily Webley-Smith, Olivia Rogowska, and Alexa Glatch. In the first round, she beat 16th seed and compatriot Flavia Pennetta, 6–4, 6–3. Then she defeated", "id": "16054531" }, { "contents": "Mikael Pernfors\n\n\nlost in straight sets to then World No.1 Ivan Lendl 6–3, 6–2, 6–4. Pernfors played for Sweden in the final of the Davis Cup in 1986. He won one singles rubber against Paul McNamee in straight sets and lost the other to Pat Cash in five sets – after winning the first two – as Australia beat Sweden 3–2. The following year at Wimbledon he again lost a two-set lead, falling to Jimmy Connors 1–6, 1–6, 7–5, 6–4, 6–2 after having led 6–1, 6–1, 4–1,", "id": "2517702" }, { "contents": "1985–86 Albanian Cup\n\n\nround. 1.SK Tirana 9 ND 5 3 1 18:7 2.Vllaznia 9 4 2 3 25:11 3.Partizani 8 3 2 3 8:6 4.Tomori 8 4 1 3 14:10 5.Apolonia 6 2 2 2 11:10 6.Skenderbeu 6 2 3 1 7:5 7.Flamurtari 4 3 0 1 7:4 8.Erzeni 6 3 2 1 6:6 9.Elbasani 4 2 0 2 6:6 10.Pogradeci 4 1 2 1 4:10 11.Dinamo 4 2 1 1 9:7 12.Naftetari 4 1 1 2 5:6 13.Beselidhja 4 2 1 1 5:6 14.Luftetari 4 1 2 1 5:3 15.Lushnja 4 1 0 3 4:8 16.Teuta 4 1 2 1 4:4", "id": "16654998" }, { "contents": "Nikolay Davydenko\n\n\n, Davydenko won four of his five matches. He lost his first round-robin match to Novak Djokovic, 6–3, 4–6, 5–7, but he beat Nadal in his second match, 6–1, 7–6. He also went on to beat the odds, defeating his group leader, Robin Söderling, 7–6, 4–6, 6–3 to reach the semifinals. He recorded his first win over Roger Federer in 13 tries in the semifinals with a 6–2, 4–6, 7–5 win. With the win, Davydenko advanced to his second consecutive", "id": "11825324" }, { "contents": "Nadia Petrova\n\n\nand defeated 14th seed Amanda Coetzer 6–0, 6–1 in the third round. In the fourth round, Petrova lost to third seed Lindsay Davenport 0–6, 7–6, 2–6. Petrova continued her success by reaching the semifinals of Zurich, beating world No. 8 and US Open finalist before losing to Henin 4–6, 4–6. The following week in Linz, Petrova beat Paola Suárez and Patty Schnyder to reach her first Sony Ericsson WTA Tour final. However, she fell to Ai Sugiyama 5–7, 4–6. Petrova ended 2003 ranked world No", "id": "9496377" }, { "contents": "Peng Shuai\n\n\n6–3, 6–3. In the third round she came back from 2–5 down in the final set to beat Czech qualifier Lucie Hradecká 6–3, 4–6, 7–5. In the fourth round, she battled past 18th seed Nadia Petrova, 6–4, 5–7, 6–3. 16th seed Maria Sharapova defeated her 6–2, 5–7, 6–3 in a 2-hour 22 minute quarterfinal match. Peng moved up to No. 32 in the world as a result, one spot off her career high of 31. Her next tournament was the Sony Ericsson Open in", "id": "916460" }, { "contents": "Melanie Oudin\n\n\nto Klára Zakopalová 1–6, 6–3, 1–6. In the Fed Cup tie against Belgium, Oudin lost her first rubber to Kim Clijsters 0–6, 4–6. In her final rubber, she was defeated by Yanina Wickmayer 6–2, 6–0. Belgium reached the semifinals at the Fed Cup defeating the USA 4–1. Oudin got her first win of the year at the Open GdF Suez, where she beat Vera Dushevina in the first round 7–5, 5–7, 6–2. In the second round, Oudin lost to eighth seed Dominika Cibulková of Slovakia", "id": "9958106" }, { "contents": "Tommy Robredo\n\n\n7–5, 6–1, 6–0, in the third round. He defeated Philipp Kohlschreiber, before losing in straight sets to Juan Martín del Potro in the quarterfinals 3–6, 4–6, 2–6. Seeded second, he lost to Marcos Baghdatis in the first round at the Ordina Open. Robredo reached the third round of Wimbledon, at which he was seeded 15th, by coming back from two sets down to beat Austrian Stefan Koubek. He next was defeated by Israeli Dudi Sela 6–7, 5–7, 6–2, 5–7, however, when they", "id": "238314" }, { "contents": "Zheng Jie\n\n\n, Edina Gallovits-Hall 2–6, 6–3, 6–1, and finally Melanie Oudin 6–4, 6–1. She lost in the first round of the main draw, 4–6, 4–6, to Daniela Hantuchová. At the Wimbledon Championships, Zheng reached the second round for the third consecutive year, beating Zuzana Ondrášková 7–5, 6–0, before losing in disappointing fashion to Japanese qualifier Misaki Doi, 3–6, 1–6. In doubles, Zheng and Peng reached the quarterfinals, losing a tight three-set match to eventual champions Květa Peschke and Katarina", "id": "9372441" }, { "contents": "Fred Gil\n\n\n6–3, 6–4. A week later, at the US Open, he lost in First round to world no. 23 Alexandr Dolgopolov by 6–4, 6–2, 7–5 in 1h58m. In September, he reached the semi-final in the Genova Challenger. In the first round in Bucharest he beat world no. 106 Jérémy Chardy by 2–6, 6–4, 6–3 in 2h14m. He lost in the second round to the world no. 183 Alessandro Giannessi by 7–6(2), 0–6, 6–3 in 2h25m. In October", "id": "101315" }, { "contents": "Mona Barthel\n\n\n6-4, 6-0. After the US Open, Barthel played at the 2014 Korea Open. She beat 7th seed Caroline Garcia in the 1st round 7-6(3), 6-2. She then lost in the 2nd round to Christina McHale 6-1, 4-6, 6-3. At the 1st edition of the 2014 Wuhan Open, Barthel defeated Peng Shuai in the 1st round 6-2, 7-6(1) before losing in the 2nd round to 6th seed and eventual finalist", "id": "3461354" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\nto 10th seeds and eventual finalists Lisa Raymond/Samantha Stosur 6-7(3), 3-6. Bondarenko qualified for the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix defeating Lucie Hradecká in the final round of qualifying 6-2, 6-2. She beat world No. 15 Flavia Pennetta 4-6, 6-2, 6-1, in the second round, she lost to 6th seed Venus Williams 4-6, 2-6. At the Kremlin Cup, Bondarenko lost in the first round of qualifying to Aravane", "id": "5795504" }, { "contents": "Katie O'Brien\n\n\nOpen qualifying draw and beat fellow Brit, Melanie South in the opening round. She fell in round two to Kristina Barrois, 4–6 2–6. After this she headed to the DFS Classic where she beat Alla Kudryavtseva, 6–0 3–6 7–6, in the first round before falling to Yaroslava Shvedova in round two, 5–7 6–1 5–7. A wild card allowed O'Brien entry into the International Women's Open (previously the Hastings Direct International) where she lost to Samantha Stosur. Shahar Pe'er beat O'Brien in the first round of Wimbledon. Following", "id": "14861023" }, { "contents": "Robin Söderling\n\n\nscare as he saved 3 match points en route to defeating Fernando Verdasco 2–6, 7–5, 6–4. After winning 6–3, 3–6, 6–4 against Nicolás Almagro, he faced Novak Djokovic in the quarterfinals which he lost 3–6, 0–6. At the French Open, Soderling was seeded 5th and beat Ryan Harrison in the first round 6–1, 6–7, 6–3, 7–5. Harrison was up 5–4 in the fourth set, within one game of forcing a fifth and deciding set, but ceded the final three games, the fourth set,", "id": "15316018" }, { "contents": "Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi\n\n\nsingles first round and won 7–5 7–6. In the second round he was defeated by second seed and defending champion Fabrice Santoro 6–7 2–6. In the doubles, he and Bopanna were seeded 4th, the first time both have been seeded in an ATP event. In the first round they beat Tripp Phillips and Jim Thomas 4–6 6–3 10–2. They won their quarter-final 7–6 3–6 10–7 Kevin Anderson and James Cerretani and followed that up by defeating Rik de Voest and Ashley Fisher in the semis 5–7 6–4 11–9. In the second", "id": "14373779" }, { "contents": "Tamira Paszek\n\n\nand doubles partner CoCo Vandeweghe 4–6, 2–6. However, she did capture the doubles title with Vandeweghe marking her first tournament win in either singles or doubles in 2013. Her most impressive result of the year came in France at the Open GdF Suez Région Limousin, a $50,000 tournament. Unseeded, Paszek upset fourth seed Johanna Konta in the first round 6–4, 6–4. In the second round, she defeated Andreea Mitu 1–6, 6–3, 7–6. In the quarterfinals, she beat Nina Zander 6–2, 6–2. In the", "id": "11829411" }, { "contents": "Kimiko Date\n\n\n, she went to China to participate at the China Open. She beat Anabel Medina Garrigues 6–0, 6–4 in the first round, but lost to Elena Dementieva 6–3, 1–6, 6–3 in the second round. Kimiko then returned home to compete at the HP Open in Osaka, Japan. Seeded sixth, she defeated teenage qualifier Laura Robson in the first round 6–3, 6–3 and compatriot Aiko Nakamura 6–2, 6–0. In the quarterfinals, she upset top seed and world No. 8 Samantha Stosur 5–7, 6–3, 7–6 (", "id": "18010869" }, { "contents": "2010 Australian Open – Day-by-day summaries\n\n\n, the defending champion, lost a set in his victory against Philipp Kohlschreiber 6–4, 6–2, 2–6, 7–5. Ivo Karlović defeated 24th seed compatriot Ivan Ljubičić 6–3, 3–6, 6–3, 7–6(7). Andy Murray won in straight sets over Florent Serra. Chilean Fernando González beat Evgeny Korolev 6–7(5), 6–3, 1–6, 6–3, 6–4. The day's most significant upset was 33rd seed John Isner's defeat of 12th seed Gaël Monfils 6–1, 4–6, 7–6(4), 7–6(5). In the women's draw world", "id": "11989025" }, { "contents": "2010 Rafael Nadal tennis season\n\n\n). In the second round, he beat Lukáš Lacko (6-2, 6-2, 6-2). In the third round, he was tested by Philipp Kohlschreiber, finally beating him in four sets (6-4, 6-2, 2-6, 7-5). In the fourth round, he beat the Croatian Ivo Karlović, (6-4, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4). In the quarter-finals, Nadal pulled out", "id": "19624590" }, { "contents": "Lloyd Harris (tennis)\n\n\nIn August, Harris qualified for his first Grand Slam main-draw at a senior men's singles level, after beating JC Aragone 6-4 6-2, in the third qualifying round for the US Open. Harris defeated Roberto Quiroz of Ecuador 7-6, 6-3 in the first round of the qualifying draw, and defeated Sebastian Ofner from Austria 6-2, 6-1 in the second round. Harris lost in the main draw first round against world number 40 Gilles Simon in straight sets.", "id": "5608796" }, { "contents": "2009 ASB Classic\n\n\nsecond round by beating Nuria Llagostera Vives from Spain 7–5, 6–4. Seventh seed Russian Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova ensured that all eight of the seeds had made it to the second round by winning her match in the night session against German Kristina Barrois 6–3, 6–1. In doubles, second seeds Shahar Pe'er and Caroline Wozniacki progressed to the quarter-finals by defeating Argentinian Betina Jozami and Indian Shikha Uberoi 6–2, 6–2 but no. 3 seeds Czech Vladimíra Uhlířová and Ekaterina Dzehalevich of Belarus were beaten 6–4, 6–4 by Italian Mara Santangelo and French", "id": "4713633" }, { "contents": "Tamira Paszek\n\n\nIn the final, Paszek upset fifth seed Angelique Kerber 5–7, 6–3, 7–5 to win her third WTA title. Paszek was 3–5 down in the final set and saved five championship points. At Wimbledon, Paszek upset former world No. 1 and seventh seed Caroline Wozniacki in the first round 5–7, 7–6, 6–4. This match lasted 3 hours and 12 minutes. In the second round, she beat world No. 60 Alizé Cornet 6–2, 6–1. Then she defeated world No. 36 Yanina Wickmayer 2–6, 7–6,", "id": "11829397" }, { "contents": "Sorana Cîrstea\n\n\n6–2, 6–0. They lost in the second round to Irina-Camelia Begu/Alexandra Panova 4–6, 6–3, [7–10]. Cîrstea qualified in singles for the BNP Paribas Open. In the first round she lost 6–3, 3–6, 3–6 to Alla Kudryavtseva. In the Sony Ericsson Open, Sorana received a wildcard in singles, but lost 6–3, 1–6, 6–7 in the first round to Zheng Jie of China. At the 2011 Andalucia Tennis Experience, she lost in the first round 6–1, 4–6, 2–6 to", "id": "14893578" }, { "contents": "Mona Barthel\n\n\n, she beat qualifier Klaartje Liebens 6-2, 6-0. In the 2nd round, Barthel upset 1st seed Eugenie Bouchard 4-6, 6-1, 6-2. In the quarterfinals, Barthel lost to Barbora Záhlavová-Strýcová 6-2, 6-2. Barthel then lost in the 1st round at the 2015 Dubai Tennis Championships to wildcard Daniela Hantuchová 7-6(5), 3-6, 6-3. As the 2nd seed for qualifying at the 2015 Qatar Total Open, she", "id": "3461359" }, { "contents": "Mona Barthel\n\n\n-1, 6-4 before falling to top seed and eventual champion Ana Ivanovic in the 2nd round 6-4, 6-1. The following week, she qualified for the 2014 Topshelf Open beating Dinah Pfizenmaier 7-6(6), 6-2 and 7th seed Urszula Radwańska 6-3, 6-2. In the 1st round, she defeated Maria Kirilenko 6-3, 6-2. In the 2nd round, she lost to 8th seed Klára Koukalová 6-2, 7-6(6)", "id": "3461349" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nnot to compete in the mixed, Ai and Daniella beat Caroline Dhenin and Mathilde Johansson 6–4, 6–3, then squashed Sofia Arvidsson and Martina Müller 6–1, 6–1; they escaped from Marion Bartoli and Shahar Pe'er, 1–6, 7–6, 6–2. In the quarterfinals, they beat second-seeded Black and Stubbs 6–1, 7–6. In the semifinals, they beat 4th-seeded Yan and Zheng 6–3, 3–6, 6–3. They lost 3–6, 2–6 in the final to top-seeded Raymond and Stosur. Wimbledon saw Sugiyama,", "id": "11823092" }, { "contents": "Nikolay Davydenko\n\n\nSimon, 7–6, 4–6, 4–6. Davydenko lost in the quarterfinals of the 2009 Pilot Pen Tennis to Sam Querrey. At the US Open, he reached the fourth round, before retiring against Robin Söderling with a left thigh injury. He won his third title of the year at the 2009 Malaysian Open by beating Gaël Monfils, 6–3, 6–3, in the quarterfinals, Robin Söderling, 1–6, 7–6, 6–2, in the semifinals, and Fernando Verdasco, 6–4, 7–5, in the final. Following his triumph in", "id": "11825322" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\ndefeated world No. 98 Olga Govortsova in the first round 5-7, 6-3, 6-4. In the second round, she lost again to qualifier Kristína Kučová 3-6, 6-1, 5-7. At the Mutua Madrid Open, Bondarenko lost in the first round of qualifying to Kateřina Siniaková 6-4, 2-6, 2-6. Her final tournament before the French Open was the Internationaux de Strasbourg. In the first round, she beat world No. 54", "id": "5795537" }, { "contents": "Varvara Lepchenko\n\n\nround to Heather Watson 6-7(5), 2-6. Ranked 40 at the Wimbledon Championships, Lepchenko was defeated in the first round by 20th seed and eventual finalist Garbiñe Muguruza 6-4, 6-1. Lepchenko started her US Open Series at the Bank of the West Classic. She started the tournament off by beating Mirjana Lučić-Baroni in the first round 3-6, 6-2, 7-6(4). In the second round, she stunned top seed Caroline Wozniacki 6-4,", "id": "2210491" }, { "contents": "Klára Koukalová\n\n\n5–7. Playing against Spain at the Fed Cup, Koukalová won her first rubber over María Teresa Torró Flor 6–3, 2–6, 6–1, but she lost her second to Carla Suárez Navarro 6–1, 3–6, 3–6. In the end, the Czech Republic defeated Spain 3–2. At the Qatar Total Open, Koukalová won her first-round match over Elina Svitolina 6–2, 6–4. In the second round, she upset ninth seed Ana Ivanovic 4–6, 6–1, 6–3. In the third round, she lost to sixth seed and", "id": "3783483" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nJelena Janković 4–6, 4–6. As the 9th seed in doubles playing with Hantuchová, they beat the No. 1 seeds, Black and Huber, 6–7, 6–3, 7–6. In the third set \"Hantuyama\" were down 2–5, but rallied to take it to a tie-break, where they saved seven match points to win 12–10. In the semifinals, they beat Dechy and Santangelo 6–4, 6–2 to make it her first women's doubles final there. They were defeated by the Williams in two sets, 6–3", "id": "11823108" }, { "contents": "Claudine Schaul\n\n\nafter turning pro, Schaul made it to the third round of the US Open after upsetting former No. 15 Anna Smashnova 7–6 (7–5), 6–2 in round 1 as well as beating Samantha Reeves 6–1, 4–6, 6–3 in round 2, before losing her match versus Dinara Safina 4–6, 5–7. In January 2004, Schaul was able to win her first Doubles title in Canberra, Australia, partnering Jelena Kostanić Tošić. Shortly after, Schaul made it to the third round of the Australian Open before losing to Alicia Molik", "id": "5152289" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nFamily Circle cup, their third team title, scoring 6–2, 6–2 over Edina Gallovits-Hall and Olga Govortsova. Sugiyama broke the record for consecutive slam appearances woman with 57 as of her appearance in the 2008 Wimbledon tournament. Sugiyama made it to the third round of ladies' singles, losing to Alisa Kleybanova of Russia, 4–6, 4–6. At Stanford, she defeated Alexa Glatch 6–2, 3–6, 7–5, and then crushed world No. 11, Hantuchová, 6–3, 6–1. In the quarterfinals she beat Dominika Cibulková", "id": "11823106" }, { "contents": "Peng Shuai\n\n\nher 6–4, 6–3. Peng however lost in the second round to Daniela Hantuchová 7–5, 6–2. Peng next competed in the Malaysian Open where she was seeded third and beat Yvonne Meusburger in three sets 6–1, 4–6, 6–2. Peng then lost in the quarterfinals in a tight three setter against Petra Martić, who went on to reach the final. In the Indian Wells BNP Paribas tournament where she was seeded 17th, she got a bye in the first round, but lost to Ksenia Pervak 4–6, 0–6 in the second", "id": "916472" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nJustine Henin 6–4, 1–6, 0–6. In Beijing, she beat qualifier Alicia Molik, who was also her doubles partner in the event, in the first round, 6–2, 7–6. She then upset fourth-seeded Nicole Vaidišová 6–4, 1–6, 6–3 before losing to Peng Shuai in another three-set match 7–6, 3–6, 2–6. She reached the final of a Tier-IV event in Seoul, losing to Eleni Daniilidou of Greece in three sets, 3–6, 6–2, 6–7. The beginning of 2007 was", "id": "11823094" }, { "contents": "Alexandra Dulgheru\n\n\n, 6–2, and in the third round over Johanna Larsson 6–2, 6–1. In the fourth round, she beat Peng Shuai, 6–3, 6–4. In the quarterfinals Dulgheru faced Sharapova, and they played a marathon match. Dulgheru won the first set 6–3. Then Sharapova won the second set, 8–6 in the tiebreak. In the third set, at 5–4 Dulgheru served for the match, but Sharapova got a break and then won the match in the third set tiebreak 7–5. After this, Dulgheru was ranked No.", "id": "21972663" }, { "contents": "Julie Coin\n\n\n. The women played for approximately 3 hours, with Mauresmo eventually winning 5–7, 6–2, 7–6, after Coin held match points. Coin beat Elena Vesnina 6–4, 4–6, 6–1 in the first round at the Australian Open. She fought hard, but ultimately fell to No. 14 Dominika Cibulková in three sets at Wimbledon. In the first round of the Australian Open, Coin recovered from a set down to defeat local favorite Alicia Molik 3–6, 7–6, 6–3 before losing in straight sets to Francesca Schiavone 3–6, 4–6.", "id": "3511310" }, { "contents": "Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi\n\n\nnumber 1 and World No. 36 Hyung-Taik Lee 6–4 4–6 4–6. The Pakistani rounded off the year with a win in the Dunlop Challenger in Toyota, Japan alongside Frederik Nielsen. Aisam played in a future event in Sheffield, England, as the 2nd seed. Aisam beat British Timothy Bradshaw in the 1st round 6–4 6–0 but lost 6–4 6–2 to Matthew Illingworth in the second. Aisam lost to Matthias Bachinger in the 1st round of qualifying in the Heilbronn Challenger in Germany 7–6(4) 2–6 3–6, and also lost in", "id": "14373784" } ]
TENNIS - FRIDAY 'S RESULTS FROM THE U.S. OPEN . NEW YORK 1996-08-30 Results from the U.S. Open Tennis Championships at the National Tennis Centre on Friday ( prefix number denotes seeding ) : Women 's singles , third round Sandrine Testud ( France ) beat Ines Gorrochategui ( Argentina ) 4-6 6-2 6-1 Men 's singles , second round 4 - Goran Ivanisevic ( Croatia ) beat Scott Draper ( Australia ) 6-7 ( 1-7 ) 6-3 6-4 6-4 Tim Henman ( Britain ) beat Doug Flach ( U.S. ) 6-3 6-4 6-2 Mark Philippoussis ( Australia ) beat Andrei Olhovskiy ( Russia ) 6 - 3 6-4 6-2 Sjeng Schalken ( Netherlands ) beat David Rikl ( Czech Republic ) 6 - 2 6-4 6-4 Guy Forget ( France ) beat 17 - Felix Mantilla ( Spain ) 6-4 7-5 6-3 Men 's singles , second round Alexander Volkov ( Russia ) beat Mikael Tillstrom ( Sweden ) 1-6 6- 4 6-1 4-6 7-6 ( 10-8 ) Jonas Bjorkman ( Sweden ) beat David Nainkin ( South Africa ) ) 6-4 6-1 6-1 Women 's singles , third round 8 - Lindsay Davenport ( U.S. ) beat Anne-Gaelle Sidot ( France ) 6-0 6-3 4 - Conchita Martinez ( Spain ) beat Helena Sukova ( Czech Republic ) 6-4 6-3 Amanda Coetzer ( South Africa ) beat Irina Spirlea ( Romania ) 7-6 ( 7-5 ) 7-5 Add Men 's singles , second round 16 - Cedric Pioline ( France ) beat Roberto Carretero ( Spain ) 4-6 6 - 2 6-2 6-1 Alex Corretja ( Spain ) beat Filippo Veglio ( Switzerland ) 6-7 ( 4- 7 ) 6-4 6-4 6-0 Add Women 's singles , third round Linda Wild ( U.S. ) beat Barbara Rittner ( Germany ) 6-4 4-6 7-5 Asa Carlsson ( Sweden ) beat 15 - Gabriela Sabatini ( Argentina ) 7-5 3-6 6-2 Add Men 's singles , second round 1 - Pete Sampras ( U.S. ) beat Jiri Novak ( Czech Republic ) 6-3 1-6 6-3 4-6 6-4 Paul Haarhuis ( Netherlands ) beat Michael Tebbutt ( Australia ) 1- 6 6-2 6-2 6-3 Add Women 's singles , third round Lisa Raymond ( U.S. ) beat Kimberly Po ( U.S. ) 6-3 6-2 : Add men 's singles , second round Hendrik Dreekmann ( Germany ) beat Thomas Johansson ( Sweden ) 7-6 ( 7-1 ) 6-2 4-6 6-1 Andrei Medvedev ( Ukraine ) beat Jan Kroslak ( Slovakia ) 6-4 6-3 6-2 Petr Korda ( Czech Republic ) bat Bohdan Ulihrach ( [START_ENT] Czech Republic [END_ENT] ) 6-0 7-6 ( 7-5 ) 6-2 Add women 's singles , third round 2 - Monica Seles ( U.S. ) beat Dally Randriantefy ( Madagascar ) 6-0 6-2 : Add men 's singles , second round 12 - Todd Martin ( U.S. ) beat Andrea Gaudenzi ( Italy ) 6-3 6-2 6-2 Stefan Edberg ( Sweden ) beat Bernd Karbacher ( Germany ) 3-6 6-3 6-3 1-0 retired ( leg injury )
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[ { "contents": "Arantxa Rus\n\n\nGaudens. In the first round, Rus beat Claire de Gubernatis 6–1, 6–1, and in the second round Séverine Beltrame 6–3, 6–3. In the quarterfinal, she beat former junior No.1 Elina Svitolina 6–4, 4–6, 6–3, and in the semifinal Rus defeated Valeria Savinykh 7–5, 7–5. She lost to Anastasia Pivovarova in the final 7–6, 6–7, 6–2. Then, she went on to the French Open and defeated Marina Erakovic 2–6, 6–4, 6–4 in the first round. In the second round, she defeated", "id": "12457411" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\n, 6–1. At the Australian Open, Hantuchová beat Zheng Saisai in the 1st round 6–4, 6–4. In the second round, she lost to 24th seed Garbiñe Muguruza 1–6, 6–1, 0–6. Hantuchová played her 17th singles final at the PTT Thailand Open after wins over third seed Zarina Diyas 1–6, 6–3, 6–1; Zheng Saisai 7–6, 6–2; Ying-Ying Duan 6–3, 6–0; and Marina Erakovic 4–6, 6–3, 7–6. She defeated Ajla Tomljanović in the final 3–6, 6–3, 6–4 to win her", "id": "1613908" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\n6–3. She lost 3–6, 3–6 against the second seeded Sharapova in the third round. In doubles, she and Srebotnik beat Andreea Ehritt-Vanc and Anastasia Rodionova 4–6, 6–3, 6–2; Émilie Loit and Nicole Pratt 6–0, 6–3, and got a walkover from Bartoli and Meilen Tu in the third round. In the quarterfinals, they beat Elena Likhovtseva and Sun Tiantian 6–4, 7–6. They came back from 1–6, 0–3 to beat top-seeded Raymond and Stosur, winning 1–6, 6–3, 6–2. They lost", "id": "11823099" }, { "contents": "Klára Koukalová\n\n\n, 2–6. As the 31st seed at Wimbledon, Koukalová defeated wildcard Taylor Townsend in the first round 7–5, 6–2. She lost in the second round to Madison Keys 5–7, 7–6, 2–6 Seeded third at the first edition of the Bucharest Open, Koukalová lost in the first round to Romanian Monica Niculescu 3–6, 0–6. Seeded third at the İstanbul Cup, she survived a first-round scare to beat Donna Vekić 4–6, 6–0, 6–4. In the second round, she was upset by Kristina Mladenovic 6–1, 6–3", "id": "3783489" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nPin 6–1, 6–3, and Pe'er and Safina 6–1, 6–2 in the second and third round. They then defeated Maria Elena Camerin and Gisela Dulko 4–6, 7–5, 6–3 in the quarterfinals. They upset top seeds and defending champions Raymond and Stosur in the semifinals, winning 1–6, 6–4, 6–3 to reach the French Open finals. They lost in the final to Alicia Molik and Mara Santangelo 6–7, 4–6. At Wimbledon, seeded 26th, she beat wildcard Melanie South 6–3, 6–2 and Alizé Cornet 4–6, 6–0,", "id": "11823098" }, { "contents": "Sorana Cîrstea\n\n\nat the Mercury Insurance Open. She was beaten by CoCo Vandeweghe in the first round 7–5, 6–7, 6–3. Next tournament in Cincinnati, Western & Southern Open, she qualified in singles for the main draw. In the first round she defeated Ksenia Pervak 6–4, 3–6, 6–3, but lost in the second to Jill Craybas 4–6, 6–1, 6–7. In Dallas, the inaugural tournament of Texas Tennis Open, Cîrstea beat Jarmila Gajdošová 3–6, 6–4, 6–2 in the first round, in the second she lost to", "id": "14893582" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\nseed Belinda Bencic 6-4, 2-6, 4-6. Playing qualifying at the Dubai Tennis Championships, Bondarenko beat Anastasija Sevastova in the first round of qualifying 6-3, 6-3. In the second round of qualifying, she lost to Tsvetana Pironkova 6-2, 6-1. Bondarenko qualified for the Qatar Total Open defeating María José Martínez Sánchez 7-6(0), 3-6, 6-3 and 9th seed Evgeniya Rodina 6-2, 7-5. In the", "id": "5795533" }, { "contents": "Thomaz Bellucci\n\n\nninth Challenger title at Sparkassen Open defeating Íñigo Cervantes 6–1, 1–6, 6–3. At the Rio Olympics, Bellucci reached the quarterfinals of the men's singles where he lost to Rafael Nadal. He reached the second round of the men's doubles with André Sá. In April, in U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships after beating players like Frances Tiafoe (7-5, 1-6, 6-2) and seeded player Sam Querrey (6-4, 3-6, 6-3), Bellucci lost", "id": "11153943" }, { "contents": "Klára Koukalová\n\n\nin round one by Kurumi Nara 0–6, 6–2, 6–1. Ranked 46 at the Australian Open, she beat Australian wildcard Storm Sanders in the first round 7–5, 6–4. In the second round, Koukalová lost to Julia Görges 3–6, 6–4, 2–6. In February, Koukalová was defeated competed at the Diamond Games in Antwerp in the first round by qualifier Francesca Schiavone 6–3, 6–1. At the Dubai Tennis Championships, she lost in the first round to Tsvetana Pironkova 3–6, 6–4, 3–6. Seeded fourth for qualifying at", "id": "3783493" }, { "contents": "2010 Rafael Nadal tennis season\n\n\nbeating Kei Nishikori (6-2, 6-4, 6-4) in the first round. In the second round, he fought hard and succeeded against Robin Haase after five sets (5-7, 6-2, 3-6, 6-0, 6-3). In the third round, he defeated Philipp Petzschner. The match was a 5-set thriller with Nadal triumphing (6-4, 4-6, 6-7, 6-2, 6-3).", "id": "19624603" }, { "contents": "Jill Craybas\n\n\nthe best tennis of her career and beat Olga Savchuk 6–1, 6–1 in the first round, Renata Voráčová 2–6, 6–1, 6–3 in the second round and Andreja Klepač 6–4, 6–4 in the quarterfinals. In the semifinals she beat Akgul Amanmuradova 6–4, 6–0 and lost to the top seed Agnieszka Radwańska in a tie-break in the third set, 6–2, 1–6, 7–6. Craybas's ranking improved from World No. 77 to World No. 60 because of these results. Craybas won the 2008 Istanbul Cup in doubles", "id": "16460431" }, { "contents": "2009 ASB Classic\n\n\nher opponent Magdaléna Rybáriková from Slovakia in three sets, winning 6–3, 6–7(4), 7–5. Shahar Pe'er, the fifth seed from Israel, sealed her passage into the next round with a straight sets triumph against Petra Cetkovská of the Czech Republic. The final seed to go through, Czech Nicole Vaidišová took three sets before triumphing 7–6(3), 4–6, 7–5 against Alla Kudryavtseva of Russia. In other matches, another Czech Barbora Záhlavová-Strýcová beat France's Virginie Razzano 1–6, 6–2, 6–3 to line up a second round", "id": "4713628" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nLi Ting and Sun Tiantian 6–4, 6–4 in the final. In Rome, she and Hantuchová won the title, their third as a team and biggest title, beating Li and Sun 6–4, 6–1; Black and Stubbs (No. 2) 6–4, 6–0, and Květa Peschke and Schiavone (No. 8) 3–6, 6–3, 6–1. At the French Open, 22nd seeded Ai beat Daniilidou 6–7, 6–0, 6–3 in the first round, but lost to French qualifier Aravane Rezaï 6–4, 4–6, 3–6. Deciding", "id": "11823091" }, { "contents": "Amos Mansdorf\n\n\n# 13 Thomas Muster, 7–5, 6–2, and World # 15 Gilbert 5–7, 6–3, 6–0. Mansdorf won another title at Rosmalen in the Netherlands in 1990. In the third round of the US Open in 1990 he beat World # 8 Brad Gilbert 5–7, 5–7, 6–3, 7–6, 6–1. In September 1991 in Toulouse, he beat World # 11 Magnus Gustafsson, 6–4, 6–1. His best performance at a Grand Slam tournament came at the Australian Open in 1992, where he reached the quarterfinals by beating", "id": "20374499" }, { "contents": "Olivia Rogowska\n\n\ncomeback to win 1–6, 7–5, 7–6 over Sandra Zaniewska. She then beat Arina Rodionova but lost the quarterfinal to Yulia Putintseva. In Sydney, Rogowska made the final by beating Akiko Omae 6–2, 6–0, Monique Adamczak by walkover, Zheng Saisai 6–4, 6–1 and qualifier Richèl Hogenkamp 3–6, 6–0, 6–2. In the final, she lost to Ashleigh Barty 1–6, 3–6. In the main draw of the BMW Malaysian Open, she won in the first round against Elitsa Kotsova 6–4, 6–0 which was her third WTA", "id": "6190723" }, { "contents": "Justin Gimelstob\n\n\nand Mike Bryan 6–3, 3–6, 6–4 in the second round. They lost to Mark Knowles and Daniel Nestor in the quarterfinals, 3–6, 2–6. In July 2004, Gimelstob won in singles at Forest Hills, New York, beating Dušan Vemić 7–6 (7), 6–2 in the final. That September, he beat Florent Serra of France 6–2, 6–2 in the quarterfinals, and Alex Bogomolov Jr. 6–1, 6–3 in the final of a hard court tournament in Beijing. He also won the doubles event at both of", "id": "9967593" }, { "contents": "Robert Kendrick\n\n\nBeach International Tennis Championships, before losing to Evgeny Korolev 6–3, 6–6, 5–7, then losing to David Nalbandian in the second round of the BNP Paribas Open 4–6, 4–6. He beat Söderling in the second round of the Sony Ericsson Open, then lost in the third round to Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 5–7, 4–6. Kendrick did not make it out of the first rounds of the U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships or the Estoril Open. At the 2009 French Open, he beat Daniel Brands 6–7, 7–5, 7–6", "id": "5034594" }, { "contents": "Ivan Ljubičić\n\n\nMelzer and lost 4–6, 6–7, 6–4, 6–2, 3–6. Ljubičić started the season as world No. 58. His first tournament was the Australian Open, where he beat Igor Kunitsyn in the first round 4–6, 7–6, 7–6, 5–7, 6–3, before losing in the second round to Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 7–6, 6–7, 6–7, 2–6. He then participated at Zagreb, where he defeated Christophe Rochus in the first round 6–4, 6–1, before losing to Viktor Troicki 4–6, 7–5, 4–6, in", "id": "14985321" }, { "contents": "Vera Zvonareva\n\n\n6–4, 6–2. She played at Monterrey Open, where she defeated No. 6 seed Alison Riske 6–4, 6–0. She was defeated in the second round by Kristina Mladenovic 4–6, 2–6. She lost in the first round at the Indian Wells Masters to Polona Hercog 6–1, 6–1. She was defeated in the first round of the Miami Masters to Russian Compatriot Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 6–2, 3–6, 7–5. Next, she played at the Katowice Open, Poland. In the first round she beat Italian Karin Knapp 7–5, 6–4", "id": "9496593" }, { "contents": "2008 Rafael Nadal tennis season\n\n\ndefeated another Frenchman, Gilles Simon, 7–5, 6–2, 6–3. In the round of 16, he beat his third Frenchman of the tournament, Paul-Henri Mathieu, after Mathieu retired when he was down 4–6, 0–3. In the quarter-finals, he beat Jarkko Nieminen, 7–5, 6–3, 6–1. Nadal's impressive run came to a halt when Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga comprehensively beat him in the semi-finals 6–2, 6–3, 6–2. Nadal then participated in his first indoor tournament of the year", "id": "6098840" }, { "contents": "Tamira Paszek\n\n\n76 Anne Keothavong 6–2, 7–5. Paszek´s final grass-court warm-up tournament before Wimbledon was the Aegon International. In the first round, she beat world No. 45 Marina Erakovic 7–5, 6–1. In the second round, Paszek upset eighth seed Daniela Hantuchová 6–4, 3–6, 6–1. In the quarterfinals, she defeated world No. 40 Tsvetana Pironkova 6–0, 6–4. In the semifinals, Paszek upset fourth seed and defending champion Marion Bartoli 4–6, 7–5, 6–4 to reach her first WTA final since 2010.", "id": "11829396" }, { "contents": "2007 French Open\n\n\nKatarina Srebotnik and Nenad Zimonjić beat Elena Likhovtseva and Daniel Nestor 6–2, 5–7, 10–7 in the first round. Number four seed Jelena Janković beat Venus Williams 6–4, 4–6, 6–1 in the third round. Filippo Volandri, seeded 29th, then the most recent person who defeated Roger Federer (at the 2007 Rome Masters), upset the 7th seed Ivan Ljubičić 6–4, 6–7, 4–6, 6–3, 6–4 in the third round, and he will play Tommy Robredo in the fourth round, which is his best French Open of", "id": "22204925" }, { "contents": "Roberta Vinci\n\n\nElina Svitolina in the third round 6-1, 6-3. In the fourth round, she was forced to retire trailing 2-6, 0-2 to Magdaléna Rybáriková. Seeded 9th at the Miami Open, Vinci received a bye into the second round where she beat Lucie Hradecká 1-6, 6-4, 7-6(5). In the third round, Vinci was defeated by 22nd seed Madison Keys 6-4, 6-4. At the 2016 Fed Cup World Group Play-offs", "id": "1362402" }, { "contents": "María José Martínez Sánchez\n\n\nSerena Williams 2–6, 6–4, [10–8] before winning the biggest title of their careers against World No. 1's Cara Black and Liezel Huber 7–6, 5–7, [10–8] in the final. Maria qualified to play at the 2009 Commonwealth Bank Tournament of Champions in Bali. She recovered from a first set deficit to beat Szávay in 3 sets 4–6, 6–4, 6–0 in her second group round robin match she beat Stosur in straight sets 7–6, 7–5 where Stosur served a 208kmps world record serve. In the semifinal", "id": "9892682" }, { "contents": "Viktor Troicki\n\n\n3–6. At the 2010 Medibank International Sydney, he beat Florent Serra 7–6, 6–4, in the first round and lost to Marcos Baghdatis in the second round 5–7, 3–6. He then lost in the second round of the 2010 Australian Open to Florian Mayer 6–4, 4–6, 6–7, 1–6. In the 2010 PBZ Zagreb Indoors, he was upset by Michael Berrer 4–6, 3–6, in the quarterfinals, after defeating Rainer Schüttler 6–3, 6–2, and Mikhail Kukushkin 7–5, 7–5. He then retired against Jürgen Melzer in", "id": "9000038" }, { "contents": "Paul Goldstein (tennis)\n\n\nIndianapolis, won by Andy Roddick and Bobby Reynolds, and Tokyo, won by Ashley Fisher and Tripp Phillips). In February 2006 he beat world # 18 Robby Ginepri 6–7(4), 6–3, 6–1, in Las Vegas, and in July he defeated world # 13 Lleyton Hewitt 6–4, 6–4 in Los Angeles. In the January Australian Open, he beat future champion Novak Djokovic in the first round 6–2, 1–6, 6–3, 6–2. Paul was easily defeated in the next round by Tommy Haas 0-6, 1", "id": "10762364" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\nseventh WTA tournament. Two days later, at the Dubai Tennis Championships, she beat Mona Barthel in the first round 7–6, 3–6, 6–3. Hantuchová fell in the second round to 1st seed and eventual champion Simona Halep 2–6, 0–6. At the Monterrey Open, Hantuchová was the seventh seed. She beat Monica Puig in the first round 7–6, 3–6, 7–5. However, she lost in the second round to Qualifier Urszula Radwańska 2–6, 4–6. Hantuchová lost in the first round of the BNP Paribas Open in Indian", "id": "1613909" }, { "contents": "Vera Zvonareva\n\n\nVögele 5–7, 6–3, 6–4. Zvonareva lost in the quarterfinals to 9th seed and eventual finalist Lucie Šafářová in straight sets 6–3, 6–3. Seeded 10 at the Madrid Open, Zvonareva lost in the first round to world No. 29 Petra Cetkovská 6–2, 6–2. Zvonareva missed the French Open due to a right shoulder injury. Seeded 12 at Wimbledon, Zvonareva beat Mona Barthel 2–6, 7–6(3), 6–4, and in the second round Sílvia Soler Espinosa 6-1, 3-6, 6-1. In", "id": "9496586" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\nthe first round 5-7, 6-3, 6-4. In the second round, she lost to world No. 53 Kim Clijsters 2-6, 1-6. At the Wimbledon Championships, she beat world No. 82 Kimiko Date-Krumm in the first round 5-7, 6-3, 6-3. She was eliminated in the second round by 14th seed Ana Ivanovic 6-3, 7-6(3). Bondarenko had led their head to head 2-0.", "id": "5795514" }, { "contents": "Juan Carlos Ferrero\n\n\nIgor Andreev 4–6, 6–7. His next tournament was the Internazionali BNL d'Italia. In the first round, Ferrero beat Kevin Anderson 6–4, 7–5; recording his 2nd win in the year. In the second round, he beat Frenchman and 13th seed Gaël Monfils 7–5, 6–3. However, in the third round, he fell to Roger Federer in 3 sets: 2–6, 7–5, 1–6. After Rome, Ferrero played at Open de Nice Côte d'Azur. In the first round, he beat Dutch Robin Haase after saving a", "id": "10946025" }, { "contents": "Arantxa Rus\n\n\nsecond, round she again defeated Isabella Holland 6–2, 6–3, and in the third qualifying round, Rus beat Kurumi Nara 6–4, 6–1. In her first Australian Open main draw appearance, she defeated Bethanie Mattek-Sands 6–1, 3–6, 7–5, but she lost to no. 23 seed Svetlana Kuznetsova in the second round 6–1, 6–4. Then, she played for the Netherlands Fed Cup Team at Group I of the European/African Zone. She won all of her singles matches against Hungary, Romania, and Latvia", "id": "12457407" }, { "contents": "Israel Davis Cup team\n\n\ndefeated Poland in the second round tie at home in March 2011. Dudi Sela defeated Marcin Gawron 6–1, 6–3, 6–4, and Amir Weintraub in his Davis Cup debut beat Jerzy Janowicz 4–6, 6–2, 6–2, 6–7 (4–7), 6–3. Andy Ram and Yoni Erlich then beat Marcin Matkowski and Mariusz Fyrstenberg 4–6, 6–4, 6–3, 6–1 at the Israel Tennis Center in Ramat Hasharon. On September 16–18, 2011, Israel will play the Canada Davis Cup team at Canada Stadium in Ramat Hasharon, Israel. Canada", "id": "11944847" }, { "contents": "Australia men's national softball team\n\n\n19 team, nicknamed the Colts. They competed at the 1993 Men's Junior World Championships, where the finished fourth. The competition was held in Auckland. In the round robin round, Australia won 7 games and lost 5. They beat Japan 3–0, Argentina 10–6, the United States 4–3, the Philippines 4–0, Argentina 6–1 and Japan 5–1. They lost to Canada 8–6, the United States 4–3, New Zealand 6–0, Canada 12–3, and New Zealand 2–1. This was good enough to qualify them for the semi", "id": "9661141" }, { "contents": "Francesca Schiavone\n\n\nof them as the seventh seed; Doha in the second round to Yanina Wickmayer 4–6, 6–7 and in her Dubai opener to Ana Ivanovic 1–6, 5–7. At the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, she (as 10th seed) avenged her Fed Cup loss by beating Lesia Tsurenko 6–2, 6–4 before retiring against Lucie Šafářová in the third round after losing the first set 6–2. With the same seeding in Miami, she lost to Ksenia Pervak 4–6, 6–4, 4–7 in her opener, blowing a 3–0 final-set", "id": "16460679" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\nIstanbul, Turkey. In the first round, she beat Turkish wildcard Çağla Büyükakçay 4–6, 6–3, 6–2. In the second round, Hantuchová lost to eventual champion Lesia Tsurenko 1–6, 1–6. At the Western & Southern Open, Hantuchová lost in the first round to Kristina Mladenovic 2–6, 1–6. At the US Open, Hantuchová lost in the first round to Misaki Doi 3–6, 3–6. At the Guangzhou International Women's Open, Hantuchová lost in the first round to fifth seed Svetlana Kuznetsova 4–6, 5–7. At the", "id": "1613913" }, { "contents": "Àlex Corretja\n\n\nsets down to beat Sampras on grass 4–6, 4–6, 7–6, 7–5, 6–4. (Spain eventually lost the tie 3–1.) At the French Open, Corretja saved four match points in the third round against Arnaud Clément, before going on to win 6–1, 6–2, 4–6, 5–7, 8–6. Corretja then progressed to the semifinals, where he lost in four sets to Albert Costa (who went on to win the title). One week later, Corretja was the best man at Costa's wedding. In", "id": "17353785" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\ntie against Italy. She lost both of her matches to Sara Errani 6-2, 6-3 and Francesca Schiavone 6-7(6), 7-5, 6-4. Italy defeated Ukraine 3-2. Seeded 6th for qualifying at the Qatar Total Open, she qualified beating Alizé Lim 6-1, 6-3 and 13th seed Casey Dellacqua 6-3, 6-1. In the first round, she beat fellow qualifier Vera Dushevina 7-5, 6-2 before she defeated world", "id": "5795509" }, { "contents": "2011 French Open – Day-by-day summaries\n\n\nJuan Mónaco 6–2, 7–5, 4–6, 6–4. Other seeds that progressed to the second round stage included no.18 Gilles Simon, no.24 Sam Querrey, no.21 Alexandr Dolgopolov, and Florian Mayer, the 20th seed. Wildcard Frenchman Arnaud Clément enjoyed a 6–3, 1–6, 7–6, 6–4 win over Filippo Volandri. Showing great form on the red clay, Maria Sharapova beat Mirjana Lučić 6–3, 6–0 in the first round. No. 2 Kim Clijsters didn't play her best but had a 6–2, 6–3 win over Anastasiya Yakimova.", "id": "20889537" }, { "contents": "Arantxa Rus\n\n\nwhere she faced Dinara Safina in the first round, losing 6–3, 2–6, 4–6. She also lost in the first round at Fes 6–4, 4–6, 3–6 to Aravane Rezaï. Then she played qualifying matches for the Estoril Open, beating Anne Kremer in the first round 6–0, 6–1, but losing against Sesil Karatancheva 7–5, 4–6, 2–6. She played the first round at the Mutua Madrileña Madrid Open, losing against Maria Sharapova 6–2, 3–6, 2–6. She continued on the ITF circuit, first at Saint-", "id": "12457410" }, { "contents": "Vera Zvonareva\n\n\nqualifier for the semifinals from the Red Group. She lost to Victoria Azarenka 6–2, 6–3, and ended the year as world No. 7. Zvonareva began her 2012 season at the Apia International Sydney. Seeded 6, she lost in the opening round to compatriot Svetlana Kuznetsova 6–1, 6–2. Seeded 7 at the Australian Open, she beat Alexandra Dulgheru in the first round 7–6(4), 6–7(5), 6–3. In the second round, she defeated Lucie Hradecká 6–1, 7–6(3). In the third round, Zvonareva lost", "id": "9496582" }, { "contents": "Vera Zvonareva\n\n\nOpen. In her first round-robin match, she won against compatriot Svetlana Kuznetsova, 6–2, 6–3. Zvonareva then beat Ivanovic, 6–3, 6–7(5), 6–4, before completing a clean sweep of her group by defeating world No. 1 Janković, 2–6, 6–3, 6–4. She reached the final by defeating Olympic gold medalist Dementieva, 7–6(7), 3–6, 6–3, but lost a three-setter to Wimbledon champion Venus Williams, 7–6(5), 0–6, 2–6. Zvonareva was seventh seed at the Australian Open", "id": "9496545" }, { "contents": "Peter Polansky\n\n\nMillman 6–7, 0–6. Polansky entered the Australian Open qualifying draw for the 9th time of his career. Seeded 26th in the qualifying draw, he beat João Domingues in the first round 7–6, 6–4. He followed up the win with a 6–2, 7–5 win over Christian Harrison before losing 1–6, 6–3, 6–3 to 15th seed, Yuki Bhambri. For the second consecutive year, Polansky got into the main draw as a lucky loser. Karen Khachanov served 21 aces as he beat Polansky 7–6, 7–6, 6–4. In", "id": "10271962" }, { "contents": "Alexandra Dulgheru\n\n\nPironkova 6–4, 7–5. In the semifinals, she won over third seeded Li Na 6–4, 3–6, 6–4. In the final, she beat Zheng Jie 6–3, 6–4. Playing at the French Open for the first time she defeated Lucie Hradecká 7–6, 4–6, 6–3 in the first round and Timea Bacsinszky 6–4, 6–2 in the second. She then lost to third seeded Caroline Wozniacki 3–6, 4–6. In doubles, she teamed up with Alberta Brianti. They defeated the team of Jill Craybas and Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 6–1,", "id": "21972656" }, { "contents": "Mona Barthel\n\n\nthe 3rd round at the 2015 US Open for the first time by beating Tsvetana Pironkova 5-7, 7-6(4), 6-1 and Olga Govortsova 2-6, 6-2, 6-4. In the 3rd round, she lost to Varvara Lepchenko 1-6, 6-3, 6-4. As the 3rd seed at the 2015 Coupe Banque Nationale, Barthel lost in the 1st round to eventual finalist Jeļena Ostapenko 7-6(6), 4-6, 6-4.", "id": "3461368" }, { "contents": "Tomáš Berdych\n\n\nHe made the quarterfinals, after beating both Dmitry Tursunov and Andrey Golubev in three sets en route. However, he lost to Xavier Malisse 4–6, 6–3, 2–6, in the quarterfinal round. At the 2010 Rogers Cup held in Toronto, he was seventh seed. He beat two Ukrainian players, Sergiy Stakhovsky 6–2, 6–4, (in the opening round) and Alexandr Dolgopolov 6–3, 6–7, 6–4, (in the third round) to reach the quarterfinals. There, he lost to Roger Federer 3–6, 7–5,", "id": "9009303" }, { "contents": "2011 French Open – Day-by-day summaries\n\n\n7–5, 3–6, 6–1 win. Ivan Ljubičić, meanwhile, dispatched another seed, no.24 Sam Querrey 7–6, 6–4, 6–4. No.5 seed Robin Söderling avoided such calamities, easing past Spaniard Albert Ramos 6–3, 6–4, 6–4, while No. 10 seed Mardy Fish beat Robin Haase 7–6, 6–2, 6–1 to reach the third round at Roland Garros for the first time in his career. Fernando Verdasco, no.16, faced a tough second round in the form of Xavier Malisse, Verdasco stood his ground to claim the match", "id": "20889544" }, { "contents": "2009 Brisbane International\n\n\nrewarded with a match against Frenchman Paul-Henri Mathieu who beat Russian qualifier Teymuraz Gabashvili 6–3, 6–3. The other seeds to play their first matches were Frenchman Jo Wilfried Tsonga, who beat Argentinian Agustín Calleri, currently ranked World No. 62, 6–2, 7–5, and fifth-seeded Czech Tomáš Berdych who advanced 6–0, 6–4 to a second round match against Kei Nishikori, the Japanese player who beat U.S. player Bobby Reynolds 6–2, 6–3. Mario Ančić, Florent Serra, and Michaël Llodra all won their first round matches", "id": "7304238" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\n2. In the second round, she rallied to upset 24th seed Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 6-2, 6-7(1), 6-4. In the third round, she beat compatriot and world No. 36 Lesia Tsurenko 3-6, 6-4, 7-6(7) to reach the fourth round for the first time at the Indian Wells Masters. In the fourth round, Bondarenko lost to world No. 1 Serena Williams 2-6, 2-6. Nevertheless, this was her best result at", "id": "5795535" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\n-court season at the DFS Classic in Birmingham. Seeded 12th, she defeated world No. 92 Anne Keothavong 6-3, 6-2 in the first and qualifier Samantha Stosur 6-3, 6-2 in the second round. In the third round, she beat Lucky Loser Melinda Czink 4-6, 6-4, 7-5. In her second quarterfinal of the year she beat world No. 52 Petra Cetkovská 7-6(3), 6-2 to reach her first WTA semifinal where", "id": "5795499" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\nround of qualifying, Hantuchová lost to Ysaline Bonaventure 1–6, 6–4, 2–6. Hantuchová successfully qualified for the Apia International Sydney by beating Jeļena Ostapenko 6–4, 6–4; ninth seed Irina Falconi 7–5, 6–1; and Lauren Davis 6–3, 6–2. She was supposed to face second seed Agnieszka Radwańska in the 1st round, but Radwańska withdrew due to a left leg injury. Hantuchová got a bye into the second round, but she lost to Australian Samantha Stosur 4–6, 2–6. At the Australian Open, Hantuchová lost in the first", "id": "1613915" }, { "contents": "Nicolás Almagro\n\n\nBellucci. He lost, however, to defending champion David Ferrer, 6–7, 7–6, 2–6. Almagro then lost in the third round at both the 2011 BNP Paribas Open (losing to Albert Montañés, 6–4, 2–6, 4–6) and at the 2011 Sony Ericsson Open (losing to Florian Mayer, 1–6, 6–3, 1–6). At the 2011 Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters, he beat Marcel Granollers, 6–3, 6–3, before prevailing in a marathon encounter against Máximo González, 6–7, 7–5, 7–6, saving", "id": "21080012" }, { "contents": "Jelena Dokic\n\n\n6–3, 6–4. Dokic was beaten in the semifinal by Vesna Manasieva 7–6, 4–6, 6–1. Jelena won her first-round match in the 50K tournament in Saint-Raphael, France by beating Eva Birnerová 2–6, 6–1, 6–2. Jelena retired in her second-round match against Urszula Radwańska leading 7–5, 0–2, with a suspected thigh injury. Dokic revealed that she had an elbow injury in the beginning of the year (possibly the reason she withdrew in tournaments such as Miami). Also, she explained", "id": "767994" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\n6-3. In the first round, she lost to 8th seed and compatriot Elina Svitolina 6-4, 4-6, 5-7. Bondarenko qualified for the Western & Southern Open beating 19th seed Lara Arruabarrena 6-1, 6-4 and Jana Čepelová 6-3, 6-0. In the first round, she lost in a tough match to world No. 26 Eugenie Bouchard 6-7(2), 6-7(5). Seeded 6th for qualifying at the US Open, Bondarenko made", "id": "5795527" }, { "contents": "Noam Okun\n\n\nSeptember 2006, Okun qualified for the US Open, and beat Potito Starace 6–2, 6–0, 4–6, 6–2 in the first round. Okun went down to Łukasz Kubot in the second round, 6–7(7), 4–6, 6–2, 6–2, 4–6. In July 2007, Okun won his second challenger title in Winnetka, Illinois, beating South Africa's Kevin Anderson 6–4, 6–3 in the final. In February 2009 he won an Israel F2 tournament, and lost in the finals of an Israel F3 tournament to Harel Levy,", "id": "6611615" }, { "contents": "2009 Chennai Open\n\n\n, who took three sets to emerge victorious against home-favourite Prakash Amritraj 6–2, 4–6, 6–1. In the other completed matches, seeded player Marcel Granollers (8) reached the second round without too much difficulty, beating Hyung Taik-Lee of South Korea 6–4, 7–5. The only non-Indian wildcard Lukáš Dlouhý recorded a 3–6, 6–2, 6–4 win against Go Soeda from Japan and Israel's top player Dudi Sela overcame Spaniard Rubén Ramírez Hidalgo 4–6, 7–6(3), 6–1. The men's doubles also started on", "id": "10251134" }, { "contents": "Yanina Wickmayer\n\n\n6-1, 7-6(6) and Melanie Oudin 6-2, 6-0. Belgium beat the United States 4-1. Next, Belgium will face the Czech Republic in the semifinals. Seeded 7th at the 2011 Open GDF Suez, Wickmayer made it to the quarterfinals after beating Elena Vesnina and Klára Zakopalová. In the quarterfinals, she lost to 4th seed and eventual champion Petra Kvitová 7-5, 3-6, 6-7(3). Wickmayer had a 5-3 lead in the 3rd", "id": "6943680" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\ndefeating Beatriz Haddad Maia in the final round of qualifying 6-3, 7-6(10). In the first round, she had her first WTA Tour win since she returned from retirement by beating American Alison Riske 6-4, 4-6, 6-1. In the second round, Bondarenko lost to American, 7th seed, and eventual finalist Madison Keys 2-6, 1-6. Bondarenko qualified for the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix by beating Alexa Glatch in the final round of qualifying 0-6", "id": "5795521" }, { "contents": "Aravane Rezaï\n\n\nSara Errani 6–2, 6–2. In the second round she lost to Marion Bartoli 4–6, 2–6. Seeded tenth at the Commonwealth Bank Tournament of Champions, Rezaï won her first round-robin match against fourth seed Sabine Lisicki 6–1, 3–6, 4–6, then beat Melinda Czink in her second match 6–3, 7–5 to make her the first player to advance to the semifinals of the inaugural event. She then went on to the semifinals, where she beat María José Martínez Sánchez 6–2, 6–3. In the final she faced Marion", "id": "10802454" }, { "contents": "Andrey Golubev\n\n\ndoubles play, with his best result a semifinal with Francesco Piccari in Córdoba. He reached the final of the 2008 St. Petersburg Open. His first win came against Olivier Rochus, where he prevailed 6–1, 6–4. He then surprised home hero Marat Safin in the second round, beating the Russian 6–4, 6–2 to progress to the quarterfinals. His next opponent was Mischa Zverev, whom he beat 6–7, 6–4, 7–6. He then went on to beat Victor Hănescu 6–3, 6–0 in the semifinals, but lost to Andy", "id": "14207819" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\n2012 against Jamie Hampton, 4–6, 6–7. In the London Olympics, Hantuchová upset No. 10 seed Li Na 6–2, 3–6, 6–3 in the first round. She then beat frenchwoman Alizé Cornet 6–3, 6–0 in the second round. She faced No. 8 seed Caroline Wozniacki in the third round and lost 4–6, 2–6. Hantuchová did not have the best US Open Series, winning only one match in four tournaments. At the Rogers Cup Hantuchová, lost in two tough sets to Aleksandra Wozniak 5–7, 6–7.", "id": "1613884" }, { "contents": "Tamarine Tanasugarn\n\n\n1999, she reached the fourth round at Wimbledon for a second time by defeating Frenchwoman Sandrine Testud, 6–2, 1–6, 6–3, in the third round. Tanasugarn ended the year ranked No. 72. Tanasugarn partnered with Paradorn Srichaphan at the Hopman Cup in 2000. Tanasugarn beat Jelena Dokić of Australia, Barbara Schett of Austria, Ai Sugiyama of Japan, and Henrieta Nagyová of Slovakia. However, Tanasugarn lost in the women's singles final to Amanda Coetzer of South Africa, 6–3, 4–6, 4–6, having led 6–3", "id": "9002238" }, { "contents": "1983–84 Albanian Cup\n\n\nround. 1.SK Tirana 9 ND 8 0 1 19:7 2.Flamurtari 9 4 1 4 13:8 3.Apolonia 8 3 2 3 12:10 4.Partizani 8 3 4 1 12:7 5.Vllaznia 6 3 1 2 12:6 6.Teuta 6 4 1 1 11:6 7.Skenderbeu 6 2 1 3 8:6 8.Beselidhja 6 2 3 1 5:4 9.Tomori 4 2 0 2 5:5 10.Erzeni 4 2 0 2 4:4 11.Besa 4 2 1 1 9:7 12.Burreli 4 1 2 1 6:6 13.Dinamo 4 2 1 1 10:1 14.Himara 4 0 2 2 3:8 15.Kastrioti 4 2 0 2 7:7 16.Elbasani 4 1 1 2 5:5", "id": "16655101" }, { "contents": "Camila Giorgi\n\n\n, 6–4 and 12th seed Chan Yung-jan 6–7, 7–5, 6–3. In the first round, Giorgi lost to Barbora Záhlavová-Strýcová 1–6, 3–6. Giorgi fell in the final round of qualifying at the French Open to Heidi El Tabakh 7–6, 4–6, 2–6. Giorgi qualified for the Wimbledon Championships for the second year in a row defeating Emily Webley-Smith, Olivia Rogowska, and Alexa Glatch. In the first round, she beat 16th seed and compatriot Flavia Pennetta, 6–4, 6–3. Then she defeated", "id": "16054531" }, { "contents": "Mikael Pernfors\n\n\nlost in straight sets to then World No.1 Ivan Lendl 6–3, 6–2, 6–4. Pernfors played for Sweden in the final of the Davis Cup in 1986. He won one singles rubber against Paul McNamee in straight sets and lost the other to Pat Cash in five sets – after winning the first two – as Australia beat Sweden 3–2. The following year at Wimbledon he again lost a two-set lead, falling to Jimmy Connors 1–6, 1–6, 7–5, 6–4, 6–2 after having led 6–1, 6–1, 4–1,", "id": "2517702" }, { "contents": "1985–86 Albanian Cup\n\n\nround. 1.SK Tirana 9 ND 5 3 1 18:7 2.Vllaznia 9 4 2 3 25:11 3.Partizani 8 3 2 3 8:6 4.Tomori 8 4 1 3 14:10 5.Apolonia 6 2 2 2 11:10 6.Skenderbeu 6 2 3 1 7:5 7.Flamurtari 4 3 0 1 7:4 8.Erzeni 6 3 2 1 6:6 9.Elbasani 4 2 0 2 6:6 10.Pogradeci 4 1 2 1 4:10 11.Dinamo 4 2 1 1 9:7 12.Naftetari 4 1 1 2 5:6 13.Beselidhja 4 2 1 1 5:6 14.Luftetari 4 1 2 1 5:3 15.Lushnja 4 1 0 3 4:8 16.Teuta 4 1 2 1 4:4", "id": "16654998" }, { "contents": "Nikolay Davydenko\n\n\n, Davydenko won four of his five matches. He lost his first round-robin match to Novak Djokovic, 6–3, 4–6, 5–7, but he beat Nadal in his second match, 6–1, 7–6. He also went on to beat the odds, defeating his group leader, Robin Söderling, 7–6, 4–6, 6–3 to reach the semifinals. He recorded his first win over Roger Federer in 13 tries in the semifinals with a 6–2, 4–6, 7–5 win. With the win, Davydenko advanced to his second consecutive", "id": "11825324" }, { "contents": "Nadia Petrova\n\n\nand defeated 14th seed Amanda Coetzer 6–0, 6–1 in the third round. In the fourth round, Petrova lost to third seed Lindsay Davenport 0–6, 7–6, 2–6. Petrova continued her success by reaching the semifinals of Zurich, beating world No. 8 and US Open finalist before losing to Henin 4–6, 4–6. The following week in Linz, Petrova beat Paola Suárez and Patty Schnyder to reach her first Sony Ericsson WTA Tour final. However, she fell to Ai Sugiyama 5–7, 4–6. Petrova ended 2003 ranked world No", "id": "9496377" }, { "contents": "Peng Shuai\n\n\n6–3, 6–3. In the third round she came back from 2–5 down in the final set to beat Czech qualifier Lucie Hradecká 6–3, 4–6, 7–5. In the fourth round, she battled past 18th seed Nadia Petrova, 6–4, 5–7, 6–3. 16th seed Maria Sharapova defeated her 6–2, 5–7, 6–3 in a 2-hour 22 minute quarterfinal match. Peng moved up to No. 32 in the world as a result, one spot off her career high of 31. Her next tournament was the Sony Ericsson Open in", "id": "916460" }, { "contents": "Melanie Oudin\n\n\nto Klára Zakopalová 1–6, 6–3, 1–6. In the Fed Cup tie against Belgium, Oudin lost her first rubber to Kim Clijsters 0–6, 4–6. In her final rubber, she was defeated by Yanina Wickmayer 6–2, 6–0. Belgium reached the semifinals at the Fed Cup defeating the USA 4–1. Oudin got her first win of the year at the Open GdF Suez, where she beat Vera Dushevina in the first round 7–5, 5–7, 6–2. In the second round, Oudin lost to eighth seed Dominika Cibulková of Slovakia", "id": "9958106" }, { "contents": "Tommy Robredo\n\n\n7–5, 6–1, 6–0, in the third round. He defeated Philipp Kohlschreiber, before losing in straight sets to Juan Martín del Potro in the quarterfinals 3–6, 4–6, 2–6. Seeded second, he lost to Marcos Baghdatis in the first round at the Ordina Open. Robredo reached the third round of Wimbledon, at which he was seeded 15th, by coming back from two sets down to beat Austrian Stefan Koubek. He next was defeated by Israeli Dudi Sela 6–7, 5–7, 6–2, 5–7, however, when they", "id": "238314" }, { "contents": "Zheng Jie\n\n\n, Edina Gallovits-Hall 2–6, 6–3, 6–1, and finally Melanie Oudin 6–4, 6–1. She lost in the first round of the main draw, 4–6, 4–6, to Daniela Hantuchová. At the Wimbledon Championships, Zheng reached the second round for the third consecutive year, beating Zuzana Ondrášková 7–5, 6–0, before losing in disappointing fashion to Japanese qualifier Misaki Doi, 3–6, 1–6. In doubles, Zheng and Peng reached the quarterfinals, losing a tight three-set match to eventual champions Květa Peschke and Katarina", "id": "9372441" }, { "contents": "Fred Gil\n\n\n6–3, 6–4. A week later, at the US Open, he lost in First round to world no. 23 Alexandr Dolgopolov by 6–4, 6–2, 7–5 in 1h58m. In September, he reached the semi-final in the Genova Challenger. In the first round in Bucharest he beat world no. 106 Jérémy Chardy by 2–6, 6–4, 6–3 in 2h14m. He lost in the second round to the world no. 183 Alessandro Giannessi by 7–6(2), 0–6, 6–3 in 2h25m. In October", "id": "101315" }, { "contents": "Mona Barthel\n\n\n6-4, 6-0. After the US Open, Barthel played at the 2014 Korea Open. She beat 7th seed Caroline Garcia in the 1st round 7-6(3), 6-2. She then lost in the 2nd round to Christina McHale 6-1, 4-6, 6-3. At the 1st edition of the 2014 Wuhan Open, Barthel defeated Peng Shuai in the 1st round 6-2, 7-6(1) before losing in the 2nd round to 6th seed and eventual finalist", "id": "3461354" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\nto 10th seeds and eventual finalists Lisa Raymond/Samantha Stosur 6-7(3), 3-6. Bondarenko qualified for the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix defeating Lucie Hradecká in the final round of qualifying 6-2, 6-2. She beat world No. 15 Flavia Pennetta 4-6, 6-2, 6-1, in the second round, she lost to 6th seed Venus Williams 4-6, 2-6. At the Kremlin Cup, Bondarenko lost in the first round of qualifying to Aravane", "id": "5795504" }, { "contents": "Katie O'Brien\n\n\nOpen qualifying draw and beat fellow Brit, Melanie South in the opening round. She fell in round two to Kristina Barrois, 4–6 2–6. After this she headed to the DFS Classic where she beat Alla Kudryavtseva, 6–0 3–6 7–6, in the first round before falling to Yaroslava Shvedova in round two, 5–7 6–1 5–7. A wild card allowed O'Brien entry into the International Women's Open (previously the Hastings Direct International) where she lost to Samantha Stosur. Shahar Pe'er beat O'Brien in the first round of Wimbledon. Following", "id": "14861023" }, { "contents": "Robin Söderling\n\n\nscare as he saved 3 match points en route to defeating Fernando Verdasco 2–6, 7–5, 6–4. After winning 6–3, 3–6, 6–4 against Nicolás Almagro, he faced Novak Djokovic in the quarterfinals which he lost 3–6, 0–6. At the French Open, Soderling was seeded 5th and beat Ryan Harrison in the first round 6–1, 6–7, 6–3, 7–5. Harrison was up 5–4 in the fourth set, within one game of forcing a fifth and deciding set, but ceded the final three games, the fourth set,", "id": "15316018" }, { "contents": "Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi\n\n\nsingles first round and won 7–5 7–6. In the second round he was defeated by second seed and defending champion Fabrice Santoro 6–7 2–6. In the doubles, he and Bopanna were seeded 4th, the first time both have been seeded in an ATP event. In the first round they beat Tripp Phillips and Jim Thomas 4–6 6–3 10–2. They won their quarter-final 7–6 3–6 10–7 Kevin Anderson and James Cerretani and followed that up by defeating Rik de Voest and Ashley Fisher in the semis 5–7 6–4 11–9. In the second", "id": "14373779" }, { "contents": "Tamira Paszek\n\n\nand doubles partner CoCo Vandeweghe 4–6, 2–6. However, she did capture the doubles title with Vandeweghe marking her first tournament win in either singles or doubles in 2013. Her most impressive result of the year came in France at the Open GdF Suez Région Limousin, a $50,000 tournament. Unseeded, Paszek upset fourth seed Johanna Konta in the first round 6–4, 6–4. In the second round, she defeated Andreea Mitu 1–6, 6–3, 7–6. In the quarterfinals, she beat Nina Zander 6–2, 6–2. In the", "id": "11829411" }, { "contents": "Kimiko Date\n\n\n, she went to China to participate at the China Open. She beat Anabel Medina Garrigues 6–0, 6–4 in the first round, but lost to Elena Dementieva 6–3, 1–6, 6–3 in the second round. Kimiko then returned home to compete at the HP Open in Osaka, Japan. Seeded sixth, she defeated teenage qualifier Laura Robson in the first round 6–3, 6–3 and compatriot Aiko Nakamura 6–2, 6–0. In the quarterfinals, she upset top seed and world No. 8 Samantha Stosur 5–7, 6–3, 7–6 (", "id": "18010869" }, { "contents": "2010 Australian Open – Day-by-day summaries\n\n\n, the defending champion, lost a set in his victory against Philipp Kohlschreiber 6–4, 6–2, 2–6, 7–5. Ivo Karlović defeated 24th seed compatriot Ivan Ljubičić 6–3, 3–6, 6–3, 7–6(7). Andy Murray won in straight sets over Florent Serra. Chilean Fernando González beat Evgeny Korolev 6–7(5), 6–3, 1–6, 6–3, 6–4. The day's most significant upset was 33rd seed John Isner's defeat of 12th seed Gaël Monfils 6–1, 4–6, 7–6(4), 7–6(5). In the women's draw world", "id": "11989025" }, { "contents": "2010 Rafael Nadal tennis season\n\n\n). In the second round, he beat Lukáš Lacko (6-2, 6-2, 6-2). In the third round, he was tested by Philipp Kohlschreiber, finally beating him in four sets (6-4, 6-2, 2-6, 7-5). In the fourth round, he beat the Croatian Ivo Karlović, (6-4, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4). In the quarter-finals, Nadal pulled out", "id": "19624590" }, { "contents": "Lloyd Harris (tennis)\n\n\nIn August, Harris qualified for his first Grand Slam main-draw at a senior men's singles level, after beating JC Aragone 6-4 6-2, in the third qualifying round for the US Open. Harris defeated Roberto Quiroz of Ecuador 7-6, 6-3 in the first round of the qualifying draw, and defeated Sebastian Ofner from Austria 6-2, 6-1 in the second round. Harris lost in the main draw first round against world number 40 Gilles Simon in straight sets.", "id": "5608796" }, { "contents": "2009 ASB Classic\n\n\nsecond round by beating Nuria Llagostera Vives from Spain 7–5, 6–4. Seventh seed Russian Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova ensured that all eight of the seeds had made it to the second round by winning her match in the night session against German Kristina Barrois 6–3, 6–1. In doubles, second seeds Shahar Pe'er and Caroline Wozniacki progressed to the quarter-finals by defeating Argentinian Betina Jozami and Indian Shikha Uberoi 6–2, 6–2 but no. 3 seeds Czech Vladimíra Uhlířová and Ekaterina Dzehalevich of Belarus were beaten 6–4, 6–4 by Italian Mara Santangelo and French", "id": "4713633" }, { "contents": "Tamira Paszek\n\n\nIn the final, Paszek upset fifth seed Angelique Kerber 5–7, 6–3, 7–5 to win her third WTA title. Paszek was 3–5 down in the final set and saved five championship points. At Wimbledon, Paszek upset former world No. 1 and seventh seed Caroline Wozniacki in the first round 5–7, 7–6, 6–4. This match lasted 3 hours and 12 minutes. In the second round, she beat world No. 60 Alizé Cornet 6–2, 6–1. Then she defeated world No. 36 Yanina Wickmayer 2–6, 7–6,", "id": "11829397" }, { "contents": "Sorana Cîrstea\n\n\n6–2, 6–0. They lost in the second round to Irina-Camelia Begu/Alexandra Panova 4–6, 6–3, [7–10]. Cîrstea qualified in singles for the BNP Paribas Open. In the first round she lost 6–3, 3–6, 3–6 to Alla Kudryavtseva. In the Sony Ericsson Open, Sorana received a wildcard in singles, but lost 6–3, 1–6, 6–7 in the first round to Zheng Jie of China. At the 2011 Andalucia Tennis Experience, she lost in the first round 6–1, 4–6, 2–6 to", "id": "14893578" }, { "contents": "Mona Barthel\n\n\n, she beat qualifier Klaartje Liebens 6-2, 6-0. In the 2nd round, Barthel upset 1st seed Eugenie Bouchard 4-6, 6-1, 6-2. In the quarterfinals, Barthel lost to Barbora Záhlavová-Strýcová 6-2, 6-2. Barthel then lost in the 1st round at the 2015 Dubai Tennis Championships to wildcard Daniela Hantuchová 7-6(5), 3-6, 6-3. As the 2nd seed for qualifying at the 2015 Qatar Total Open, she", "id": "3461359" }, { "contents": "Mona Barthel\n\n\n-1, 6-4 before falling to top seed and eventual champion Ana Ivanovic in the 2nd round 6-4, 6-1. The following week, she qualified for the 2014 Topshelf Open beating Dinah Pfizenmaier 7-6(6), 6-2 and 7th seed Urszula Radwańska 6-3, 6-2. In the 1st round, she defeated Maria Kirilenko 6-3, 6-2. In the 2nd round, she lost to 8th seed Klára Koukalová 6-2, 7-6(6)", "id": "3461349" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nnot to compete in the mixed, Ai and Daniella beat Caroline Dhenin and Mathilde Johansson 6–4, 6–3, then squashed Sofia Arvidsson and Martina Müller 6–1, 6–1; they escaped from Marion Bartoli and Shahar Pe'er, 1–6, 7–6, 6–2. In the quarterfinals, they beat second-seeded Black and Stubbs 6–1, 7–6. In the semifinals, they beat 4th-seeded Yan and Zheng 6–3, 3–6, 6–3. They lost 3–6, 2–6 in the final to top-seeded Raymond and Stosur. Wimbledon saw Sugiyama,", "id": "11823092" }, { "contents": "Nikolay Davydenko\n\n\nSimon, 7–6, 4–6, 4–6. Davydenko lost in the quarterfinals of the 2009 Pilot Pen Tennis to Sam Querrey. At the US Open, he reached the fourth round, before retiring against Robin Söderling with a left thigh injury. He won his third title of the year at the 2009 Malaysian Open by beating Gaël Monfils, 6–3, 6–3, in the quarterfinals, Robin Söderling, 1–6, 7–6, 6–2, in the semifinals, and Fernando Verdasco, 6–4, 7–5, in the final. Following his triumph in", "id": "11825322" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\ndefeated world No. 98 Olga Govortsova in the first round 5-7, 6-3, 6-4. In the second round, she lost again to qualifier Kristína Kučová 3-6, 6-1, 5-7. At the Mutua Madrid Open, Bondarenko lost in the first round of qualifying to Kateřina Siniaková 6-4, 2-6, 2-6. Her final tournament before the French Open was the Internationaux de Strasbourg. In the first round, she beat world No. 54", "id": "5795537" }, { "contents": "Varvara Lepchenko\n\n\nround to Heather Watson 6-7(5), 2-6. Ranked 40 at the Wimbledon Championships, Lepchenko was defeated in the first round by 20th seed and eventual finalist Garbiñe Muguruza 6-4, 6-1. Lepchenko started her US Open Series at the Bank of the West Classic. She started the tournament off by beating Mirjana Lučić-Baroni in the first round 3-6, 6-2, 7-6(4). In the second round, she stunned top seed Caroline Wozniacki 6-4,", "id": "2210491" }, { "contents": "Klára Koukalová\n\n\n5–7. Playing against Spain at the Fed Cup, Koukalová won her first rubber over María Teresa Torró Flor 6–3, 2–6, 6–1, but she lost her second to Carla Suárez Navarro 6–1, 3–6, 3–6. In the end, the Czech Republic defeated Spain 3–2. At the Qatar Total Open, Koukalová won her first-round match over Elina Svitolina 6–2, 6–4. In the second round, she upset ninth seed Ana Ivanovic 4–6, 6–1, 6–3. In the third round, she lost to sixth seed and", "id": "3783483" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nJelena Janković 4–6, 4–6. As the 9th seed in doubles playing with Hantuchová, they beat the No. 1 seeds, Black and Huber, 6–7, 6–3, 7–6. In the third set \"Hantuyama\" were down 2–5, but rallied to take it to a tie-break, where they saved seven match points to win 12–10. In the semifinals, they beat Dechy and Santangelo 6–4, 6–2 to make it her first women's doubles final there. They were defeated by the Williams in two sets, 6–3", "id": "11823108" }, { "contents": "Claudine Schaul\n\n\nafter turning pro, Schaul made it to the third round of the US Open after upsetting former No. 15 Anna Smashnova 7–6 (7–5), 6–2 in round 1 as well as beating Samantha Reeves 6–1, 4–6, 6–3 in round 2, before losing her match versus Dinara Safina 4–6, 5–7. In January 2004, Schaul was able to win her first Doubles title in Canberra, Australia, partnering Jelena Kostanić Tošić. Shortly after, Schaul made it to the third round of the Australian Open before losing to Alicia Molik", "id": "5152289" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nFamily Circle cup, their third team title, scoring 6–2, 6–2 over Edina Gallovits-Hall and Olga Govortsova. Sugiyama broke the record for consecutive slam appearances woman with 57 as of her appearance in the 2008 Wimbledon tournament. Sugiyama made it to the third round of ladies' singles, losing to Alisa Kleybanova of Russia, 4–6, 4–6. At Stanford, she defeated Alexa Glatch 6–2, 3–6, 7–5, and then crushed world No. 11, Hantuchová, 6–3, 6–1. In the quarterfinals she beat Dominika Cibulková", "id": "11823106" }, { "contents": "Peng Shuai\n\n\nher 6–4, 6–3. Peng however lost in the second round to Daniela Hantuchová 7–5, 6–2. Peng next competed in the Malaysian Open where she was seeded third and beat Yvonne Meusburger in three sets 6–1, 4–6, 6–2. Peng then lost in the quarterfinals in a tight three setter against Petra Martić, who went on to reach the final. In the Indian Wells BNP Paribas tournament where she was seeded 17th, she got a bye in the first round, but lost to Ksenia Pervak 4–6, 0–6 in the second", "id": "916472" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nJustine Henin 6–4, 1–6, 0–6. In Beijing, she beat qualifier Alicia Molik, who was also her doubles partner in the event, in the first round, 6–2, 7–6. She then upset fourth-seeded Nicole Vaidišová 6–4, 1–6, 6–3 before losing to Peng Shuai in another three-set match 7–6, 3–6, 2–6. She reached the final of a Tier-IV event in Seoul, losing to Eleni Daniilidou of Greece in three sets, 3–6, 6–2, 6–7. The beginning of 2007 was", "id": "11823094" }, { "contents": "Alexandra Dulgheru\n\n\n, 6–2, and in the third round over Johanna Larsson 6–2, 6–1. In the fourth round, she beat Peng Shuai, 6–3, 6–4. In the quarterfinals Dulgheru faced Sharapova, and they played a marathon match. Dulgheru won the first set 6–3. Then Sharapova won the second set, 8–6 in the tiebreak. In the third set, at 5–4 Dulgheru served for the match, but Sharapova got a break and then won the match in the third set tiebreak 7–5. After this, Dulgheru was ranked No.", "id": "21972663" }, { "contents": "Julie Coin\n\n\n. The women played for approximately 3 hours, with Mauresmo eventually winning 5–7, 6–2, 7–6, after Coin held match points. Coin beat Elena Vesnina 6–4, 4–6, 6–1 in the first round at the Australian Open. She fought hard, but ultimately fell to No. 14 Dominika Cibulková in three sets at Wimbledon. In the first round of the Australian Open, Coin recovered from a set down to defeat local favorite Alicia Molik 3–6, 7–6, 6–3 before losing in straight sets to Francesca Schiavone 3–6, 4–6.", "id": "3511310" }, { "contents": "Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi\n\n\nnumber 1 and World No. 36 Hyung-Taik Lee 6–4 4–6 4–6. The Pakistani rounded off the year with a win in the Dunlop Challenger in Toyota, Japan alongside Frederik Nielsen. Aisam played in a future event in Sheffield, England, as the 2nd seed. Aisam beat British Timothy Bradshaw in the 1st round 6–4 6–0 but lost 6–4 6–2 to Matthew Illingworth in the second. Aisam lost to Matthias Bachinger in the 1st round of qualifying in the Heilbronn Challenger in Germany 7–6(4) 2–6 3–6, and also lost in", "id": "14373784" } ]
TENNIS - FRIDAY 'S RESULTS FROM THE U.S. OPEN . NEW YORK 1996-08-30 Results from the U.S. Open Tennis Championships at the National Tennis Centre on Friday ( prefix number denotes seeding ) : Women 's singles , third round Sandrine Testud ( France ) beat Ines Gorrochategui ( Argentina ) 4-6 6-2 6-1 Men 's singles , second round 4 - Goran Ivanisevic ( Croatia ) beat Scott Draper ( Australia ) 6-7 ( 1-7 ) 6-3 6-4 6-4 Tim Henman ( Britain ) beat Doug Flach ( U.S. ) 6-3 6-4 6-2 Mark Philippoussis ( Australia ) beat Andrei Olhovskiy ( Russia ) 6 - 3 6-4 6-2 Sjeng Schalken ( Netherlands ) beat David Rikl ( Czech Republic ) 6 - 2 6-4 6-4 Guy Forget ( France ) beat 17 - Felix Mantilla ( Spain ) 6-4 7-5 6-3 Men 's singles , second round Alexander Volkov ( Russia ) beat Mikael Tillstrom ( Sweden ) 1-6 6- 4 6-1 4-6 7-6 ( 10-8 ) Jonas Bjorkman ( Sweden ) beat David Nainkin ( South Africa ) ) 6-4 6-1 6-1 Women 's singles , third round 8 - Lindsay Davenport ( U.S. ) beat Anne-Gaelle Sidot ( France ) 6-0 6-3 4 - Conchita Martinez ( Spain ) beat Helena Sukova ( Czech Republic ) 6-4 6-3 Amanda Coetzer ( South Africa ) beat Irina Spirlea ( Romania ) 7-6 ( 7-5 ) 7-5 Add Men 's singles , second round 16 - Cedric Pioline ( France ) beat Roberto Carretero ( Spain ) 4-6 6 - 2 6-2 6-1 Alex Corretja ( Spain ) beat Filippo Veglio ( Switzerland ) 6-7 ( 4- 7 ) 6-4 6-4 6-0 Add Women 's singles , third round Linda Wild ( U.S. ) beat Barbara Rittner ( Germany ) 6-4 4-6 7-5 Asa Carlsson ( Sweden ) beat 15 - Gabriela Sabatini ( Argentina ) 7-5 3-6 6-2 Add Men 's singles , second round 1 - Pete Sampras ( U.S. ) beat Jiri Novak ( Czech Republic ) 6-3 1-6 6-3 4-6 6-4 Paul Haarhuis ( Netherlands ) beat Michael Tebbutt ( Australia ) 1- 6 6-2 6-2 6-3 Add Women 's singles , third round Lisa Raymond ( U.S. ) beat Kimberly Po ( U.S. ) 6-3 6-2 : Add men 's singles , second round Hendrik Dreekmann ( Germany ) beat Thomas Johansson ( Sweden ) 7-6 ( 7-1 ) 6-2 4-6 6-1 Andrei Medvedev ( Ukraine ) beat Jan Kroslak ( Slovakia ) 6-4 6-3 6-2 Petr Korda ( Czech Republic ) bat Bohdan Ulihrach ( Czech Republic ) 6-0 7-6 ( 7-5 ) 6-2 Add women 's singles , third round 2 - [START_ENT] Monica Seles [END_ENT] ( U.S. ) beat Dally Randriantefy ( Madagascar ) 6-0 6-2 : Add men 's singles , second round 12 - Todd Martin ( U.S. ) beat Andrea Gaudenzi ( Italy ) 6-3 6-2 6-2 Stefan Edberg ( Sweden ) beat Bernd Karbacher ( Germany ) 3-6 6-3 6-3 1-0 retired ( leg injury )
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[ { "contents": "Arantxa Rus\n\n\nGaudens. In the first round, Rus beat Claire de Gubernatis 6–1, 6–1, and in the second round Séverine Beltrame 6–3, 6–3. In the quarterfinal, she beat former junior No.1 Elina Svitolina 6–4, 4–6, 6–3, and in the semifinal Rus defeated Valeria Savinykh 7–5, 7–5. She lost to Anastasia Pivovarova in the final 7–6, 6–7, 6–2. Then, she went on to the French Open and defeated Marina Erakovic 2–6, 6–4, 6–4 in the first round. In the second round, she defeated", "id": "12457411" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\n, 6–1. At the Australian Open, Hantuchová beat Zheng Saisai in the 1st round 6–4, 6–4. In the second round, she lost to 24th seed Garbiñe Muguruza 1–6, 6–1, 0–6. Hantuchová played her 17th singles final at the PTT Thailand Open after wins over third seed Zarina Diyas 1–6, 6–3, 6–1; Zheng Saisai 7–6, 6–2; Ying-Ying Duan 6–3, 6–0; and Marina Erakovic 4–6, 6–3, 7–6. She defeated Ajla Tomljanović in the final 3–6, 6–3, 6–4 to win her", "id": "1613908" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\n6–3. She lost 3–6, 3–6 against the second seeded Sharapova in the third round. In doubles, she and Srebotnik beat Andreea Ehritt-Vanc and Anastasia Rodionova 4–6, 6–3, 6–2; Émilie Loit and Nicole Pratt 6–0, 6–3, and got a walkover from Bartoli and Meilen Tu in the third round. In the quarterfinals, they beat Elena Likhovtseva and Sun Tiantian 6–4, 7–6. They came back from 1–6, 0–3 to beat top-seeded Raymond and Stosur, winning 1–6, 6–3, 6–2. They lost", "id": "11823099" }, { "contents": "Klára Koukalová\n\n\n, 2–6. As the 31st seed at Wimbledon, Koukalová defeated wildcard Taylor Townsend in the first round 7–5, 6–2. She lost in the second round to Madison Keys 5–7, 7–6, 2–6 Seeded third at the first edition of the Bucharest Open, Koukalová lost in the first round to Romanian Monica Niculescu 3–6, 0–6. Seeded third at the İstanbul Cup, she survived a first-round scare to beat Donna Vekić 4–6, 6–0, 6–4. In the second round, she was upset by Kristina Mladenovic 6–1, 6–3", "id": "3783489" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nPin 6–1, 6–3, and Pe'er and Safina 6–1, 6–2 in the second and third round. They then defeated Maria Elena Camerin and Gisela Dulko 4–6, 7–5, 6–3 in the quarterfinals. They upset top seeds and defending champions Raymond and Stosur in the semifinals, winning 1–6, 6–4, 6–3 to reach the French Open finals. They lost in the final to Alicia Molik and Mara Santangelo 6–7, 4–6. At Wimbledon, seeded 26th, she beat wildcard Melanie South 6–3, 6–2 and Alizé Cornet 4–6, 6–0,", "id": "11823098" }, { "contents": "Sorana Cîrstea\n\n\nat the Mercury Insurance Open. She was beaten by CoCo Vandeweghe in the first round 7–5, 6–7, 6–3. Next tournament in Cincinnati, Western & Southern Open, she qualified in singles for the main draw. In the first round she defeated Ksenia Pervak 6–4, 3–6, 6–3, but lost in the second to Jill Craybas 4–6, 6–1, 6–7. In Dallas, the inaugural tournament of Texas Tennis Open, Cîrstea beat Jarmila Gajdošová 3–6, 6–4, 6–2 in the first round, in the second she lost to", "id": "14893582" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\nseed Belinda Bencic 6-4, 2-6, 4-6. Playing qualifying at the Dubai Tennis Championships, Bondarenko beat Anastasija Sevastova in the first round of qualifying 6-3, 6-3. In the second round of qualifying, she lost to Tsvetana Pironkova 6-2, 6-1. Bondarenko qualified for the Qatar Total Open defeating María José Martínez Sánchez 7-6(0), 3-6, 6-3 and 9th seed Evgeniya Rodina 6-2, 7-5. In the", "id": "5795533" }, { "contents": "Thomaz Bellucci\n\n\nninth Challenger title at Sparkassen Open defeating Íñigo Cervantes 6–1, 1–6, 6–3. At the Rio Olympics, Bellucci reached the quarterfinals of the men's singles where he lost to Rafael Nadal. He reached the second round of the men's doubles with André Sá. In April, in U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships after beating players like Frances Tiafoe (7-5, 1-6, 6-2) and seeded player Sam Querrey (6-4, 3-6, 6-3), Bellucci lost", "id": "11153943" }, { "contents": "Klára Koukalová\n\n\nin round one by Kurumi Nara 0–6, 6–2, 6–1. Ranked 46 at the Australian Open, she beat Australian wildcard Storm Sanders in the first round 7–5, 6–4. In the second round, Koukalová lost to Julia Görges 3–6, 6–4, 2–6. In February, Koukalová was defeated competed at the Diamond Games in Antwerp in the first round by qualifier Francesca Schiavone 6–3, 6–1. At the Dubai Tennis Championships, she lost in the first round to Tsvetana Pironkova 3–6, 6–4, 3–6. Seeded fourth for qualifying at", "id": "3783493" }, { "contents": "2010 Rafael Nadal tennis season\n\n\nbeating Kei Nishikori (6-2, 6-4, 6-4) in the first round. In the second round, he fought hard and succeeded against Robin Haase after five sets (5-7, 6-2, 3-6, 6-0, 6-3). In the third round, he defeated Philipp Petzschner. The match was a 5-set thriller with Nadal triumphing (6-4, 4-6, 6-7, 6-2, 6-3).", "id": "19624603" }, { "contents": "Jill Craybas\n\n\nthe best tennis of her career and beat Olga Savchuk 6–1, 6–1 in the first round, Renata Voráčová 2–6, 6–1, 6–3 in the second round and Andreja Klepač 6–4, 6–4 in the quarterfinals. In the semifinals she beat Akgul Amanmuradova 6–4, 6–0 and lost to the top seed Agnieszka Radwańska in a tie-break in the third set, 6–2, 1–6, 7–6. Craybas's ranking improved from World No. 77 to World No. 60 because of these results. Craybas won the 2008 Istanbul Cup in doubles", "id": "16460431" }, { "contents": "2009 ASB Classic\n\n\nher opponent Magdaléna Rybáriková from Slovakia in three sets, winning 6–3, 6–7(4), 7–5. Shahar Pe'er, the fifth seed from Israel, sealed her passage into the next round with a straight sets triumph against Petra Cetkovská of the Czech Republic. The final seed to go through, Czech Nicole Vaidišová took three sets before triumphing 7–6(3), 4–6, 7–5 against Alla Kudryavtseva of Russia. In other matches, another Czech Barbora Záhlavová-Strýcová beat France's Virginie Razzano 1–6, 6–2, 6–3 to line up a second round", "id": "4713628" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nLi Ting and Sun Tiantian 6–4, 6–4 in the final. In Rome, she and Hantuchová won the title, their third as a team and biggest title, beating Li and Sun 6–4, 6–1; Black and Stubbs (No. 2) 6–4, 6–0, and Květa Peschke and Schiavone (No. 8) 3–6, 6–3, 6–1. At the French Open, 22nd seeded Ai beat Daniilidou 6–7, 6–0, 6–3 in the first round, but lost to French qualifier Aravane Rezaï 6–4, 4–6, 3–6. Deciding", "id": "11823091" }, { "contents": "Amos Mansdorf\n\n\n# 13 Thomas Muster, 7–5, 6–2, and World # 15 Gilbert 5–7, 6–3, 6–0. Mansdorf won another title at Rosmalen in the Netherlands in 1990. In the third round of the US Open in 1990 he beat World # 8 Brad Gilbert 5–7, 5–7, 6–3, 7–6, 6–1. In September 1991 in Toulouse, he beat World # 11 Magnus Gustafsson, 6–4, 6–1. His best performance at a Grand Slam tournament came at the Australian Open in 1992, where he reached the quarterfinals by beating", "id": "20374499" }, { "contents": "Olivia Rogowska\n\n\ncomeback to win 1–6, 7–5, 7–6 over Sandra Zaniewska. She then beat Arina Rodionova but lost the quarterfinal to Yulia Putintseva. In Sydney, Rogowska made the final by beating Akiko Omae 6–2, 6–0, Monique Adamczak by walkover, Zheng Saisai 6–4, 6–1 and qualifier Richèl Hogenkamp 3–6, 6–0, 6–2. In the final, she lost to Ashleigh Barty 1–6, 3–6. In the main draw of the BMW Malaysian Open, she won in the first round against Elitsa Kotsova 6–4, 6–0 which was her third WTA", "id": "6190723" }, { "contents": "Justin Gimelstob\n\n\nand Mike Bryan 6–3, 3–6, 6–4 in the second round. They lost to Mark Knowles and Daniel Nestor in the quarterfinals, 3–6, 2–6. In July 2004, Gimelstob won in singles at Forest Hills, New York, beating Dušan Vemić 7–6 (7), 6–2 in the final. That September, he beat Florent Serra of France 6–2, 6–2 in the quarterfinals, and Alex Bogomolov Jr. 6–1, 6–3 in the final of a hard court tournament in Beijing. He also won the doubles event at both of", "id": "9967593" }, { "contents": "Robert Kendrick\n\n\nBeach International Tennis Championships, before losing to Evgeny Korolev 6–3, 6–6, 5–7, then losing to David Nalbandian in the second round of the BNP Paribas Open 4–6, 4–6. He beat Söderling in the second round of the Sony Ericsson Open, then lost in the third round to Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 5–7, 4–6. Kendrick did not make it out of the first rounds of the U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships or the Estoril Open. At the 2009 French Open, he beat Daniel Brands 6–7, 7–5, 7–6", "id": "5034594" }, { "contents": "Ivan Ljubičić\n\n\nMelzer and lost 4–6, 6–7, 6–4, 6–2, 3–6. Ljubičić started the season as world No. 58. His first tournament was the Australian Open, where he beat Igor Kunitsyn in the first round 4–6, 7–6, 7–6, 5–7, 6–3, before losing in the second round to Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 7–6, 6–7, 6–7, 2–6. He then participated at Zagreb, where he defeated Christophe Rochus in the first round 6–4, 6–1, before losing to Viktor Troicki 4–6, 7–5, 4–6, in", "id": "14985321" }, { "contents": "Vera Zvonareva\n\n\n6–4, 6–2. She played at Monterrey Open, where she defeated No. 6 seed Alison Riske 6–4, 6–0. She was defeated in the second round by Kristina Mladenovic 4–6, 2–6. She lost in the first round at the Indian Wells Masters to Polona Hercog 6–1, 6–1. She was defeated in the first round of the Miami Masters to Russian Compatriot Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 6–2, 3–6, 7–5. Next, she played at the Katowice Open, Poland. In the first round she beat Italian Karin Knapp 7–5, 6–4", "id": "9496593" }, { "contents": "2008 Rafael Nadal tennis season\n\n\ndefeated another Frenchman, Gilles Simon, 7–5, 6–2, 6–3. In the round of 16, he beat his third Frenchman of the tournament, Paul-Henri Mathieu, after Mathieu retired when he was down 4–6, 0–3. In the quarter-finals, he beat Jarkko Nieminen, 7–5, 6–3, 6–1. Nadal's impressive run came to a halt when Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga comprehensively beat him in the semi-finals 6–2, 6–3, 6–2. Nadal then participated in his first indoor tournament of the year", "id": "6098840" }, { "contents": "Tamira Paszek\n\n\n76 Anne Keothavong 6–2, 7–5. Paszek´s final grass-court warm-up tournament before Wimbledon was the Aegon International. In the first round, she beat world No. 45 Marina Erakovic 7–5, 6–1. In the second round, Paszek upset eighth seed Daniela Hantuchová 6–4, 3–6, 6–1. In the quarterfinals, she defeated world No. 40 Tsvetana Pironkova 6–0, 6–4. In the semifinals, Paszek upset fourth seed and defending champion Marion Bartoli 4–6, 7–5, 6–4 to reach her first WTA final since 2010.", "id": "11829396" }, { "contents": "2007 French Open\n\n\nKatarina Srebotnik and Nenad Zimonjić beat Elena Likhovtseva and Daniel Nestor 6–2, 5–7, 10–7 in the first round. Number four seed Jelena Janković beat Venus Williams 6–4, 4–6, 6–1 in the third round. Filippo Volandri, seeded 29th, then the most recent person who defeated Roger Federer (at the 2007 Rome Masters), upset the 7th seed Ivan Ljubičić 6–4, 6–7, 4–6, 6–3, 6–4 in the third round, and he will play Tommy Robredo in the fourth round, which is his best French Open of", "id": "22204925" }, { "contents": "Roberta Vinci\n\n\nElina Svitolina in the third round 6-1, 6-3. In the fourth round, she was forced to retire trailing 2-6, 0-2 to Magdaléna Rybáriková. Seeded 9th at the Miami Open, Vinci received a bye into the second round where she beat Lucie Hradecká 1-6, 6-4, 7-6(5). In the third round, Vinci was defeated by 22nd seed Madison Keys 6-4, 6-4. At the 2016 Fed Cup World Group Play-offs", "id": "1362402" }, { "contents": "María José Martínez Sánchez\n\n\nSerena Williams 2–6, 6–4, [10–8] before winning the biggest title of their careers against World No. 1's Cara Black and Liezel Huber 7–6, 5–7, [10–8] in the final. Maria qualified to play at the 2009 Commonwealth Bank Tournament of Champions in Bali. She recovered from a first set deficit to beat Szávay in 3 sets 4–6, 6–4, 6–0 in her second group round robin match she beat Stosur in straight sets 7–6, 7–5 where Stosur served a 208kmps world record serve. In the semifinal", "id": "9892682" }, { "contents": "Viktor Troicki\n\n\n3–6. At the 2010 Medibank International Sydney, he beat Florent Serra 7–6, 6–4, in the first round and lost to Marcos Baghdatis in the second round 5–7, 3–6. He then lost in the second round of the 2010 Australian Open to Florian Mayer 6–4, 4–6, 6–7, 1–6. In the 2010 PBZ Zagreb Indoors, he was upset by Michael Berrer 4–6, 3–6, in the quarterfinals, after defeating Rainer Schüttler 6–3, 6–2, and Mikhail Kukushkin 7–5, 7–5. He then retired against Jürgen Melzer in", "id": "9000038" }, { "contents": "Paul Goldstein (tennis)\n\n\nIndianapolis, won by Andy Roddick and Bobby Reynolds, and Tokyo, won by Ashley Fisher and Tripp Phillips). In February 2006 he beat world # 18 Robby Ginepri 6–7(4), 6–3, 6–1, in Las Vegas, and in July he defeated world # 13 Lleyton Hewitt 6–4, 6–4 in Los Angeles. In the January Australian Open, he beat future champion Novak Djokovic in the first round 6–2, 1–6, 6–3, 6–2. Paul was easily defeated in the next round by Tommy Haas 0-6, 1", "id": "10762364" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\nseventh WTA tournament. Two days later, at the Dubai Tennis Championships, she beat Mona Barthel in the first round 7–6, 3–6, 6–3. Hantuchová fell in the second round to 1st seed and eventual champion Simona Halep 2–6, 0–6. At the Monterrey Open, Hantuchová was the seventh seed. She beat Monica Puig in the first round 7–6, 3–6, 7–5. However, she lost in the second round to Qualifier Urszula Radwańska 2–6, 4–6. Hantuchová lost in the first round of the BNP Paribas Open in Indian", "id": "1613909" }, { "contents": "Vera Zvonareva\n\n\nVögele 5–7, 6–3, 6–4. Zvonareva lost in the quarterfinals to 9th seed and eventual finalist Lucie Šafářová in straight sets 6–3, 6–3. Seeded 10 at the Madrid Open, Zvonareva lost in the first round to world No. 29 Petra Cetkovská 6–2, 6–2. Zvonareva missed the French Open due to a right shoulder injury. Seeded 12 at Wimbledon, Zvonareva beat Mona Barthel 2–6, 7–6(3), 6–4, and in the second round Sílvia Soler Espinosa 6-1, 3-6, 6-1. In", "id": "9496586" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\nthe first round 5-7, 6-3, 6-4. In the second round, she lost to world No. 53 Kim Clijsters 2-6, 1-6. At the Wimbledon Championships, she beat world No. 82 Kimiko Date-Krumm in the first round 5-7, 6-3, 6-3. She was eliminated in the second round by 14th seed Ana Ivanovic 6-3, 7-6(3). Bondarenko had led their head to head 2-0.", "id": "5795514" }, { "contents": "Juan Carlos Ferrero\n\n\nIgor Andreev 4–6, 6–7. His next tournament was the Internazionali BNL d'Italia. In the first round, Ferrero beat Kevin Anderson 6–4, 7–5; recording his 2nd win in the year. In the second round, he beat Frenchman and 13th seed Gaël Monfils 7–5, 6–3. However, in the third round, he fell to Roger Federer in 3 sets: 2–6, 7–5, 1–6. After Rome, Ferrero played at Open de Nice Côte d'Azur. In the first round, he beat Dutch Robin Haase after saving a", "id": "10946025" }, { "contents": "Arantxa Rus\n\n\nsecond, round she again defeated Isabella Holland 6–2, 6–3, and in the third qualifying round, Rus beat Kurumi Nara 6–4, 6–1. In her first Australian Open main draw appearance, she defeated Bethanie Mattek-Sands 6–1, 3–6, 7–5, but she lost to no. 23 seed Svetlana Kuznetsova in the second round 6–1, 6–4. Then, she played for the Netherlands Fed Cup Team at Group I of the European/African Zone. She won all of her singles matches against Hungary, Romania, and Latvia", "id": "12457407" }, { "contents": "Israel Davis Cup team\n\n\ndefeated Poland in the second round tie at home in March 2011. Dudi Sela defeated Marcin Gawron 6–1, 6–3, 6–4, and Amir Weintraub in his Davis Cup debut beat Jerzy Janowicz 4–6, 6–2, 6–2, 6–7 (4–7), 6–3. Andy Ram and Yoni Erlich then beat Marcin Matkowski and Mariusz Fyrstenberg 4–6, 6–4, 6–3, 6–1 at the Israel Tennis Center in Ramat Hasharon. On September 16–18, 2011, Israel will play the Canada Davis Cup team at Canada Stadium in Ramat Hasharon, Israel. Canada", "id": "11944847" }, { "contents": "Australia men's national softball team\n\n\n19 team, nicknamed the Colts. They competed at the 1993 Men's Junior World Championships, where the finished fourth. The competition was held in Auckland. In the round robin round, Australia won 7 games and lost 5. They beat Japan 3–0, Argentina 10–6, the United States 4–3, the Philippines 4–0, Argentina 6–1 and Japan 5–1. They lost to Canada 8–6, the United States 4–3, New Zealand 6–0, Canada 12–3, and New Zealand 2–1. This was good enough to qualify them for the semi", "id": "9661141" }, { "contents": "Francesca Schiavone\n\n\nof them as the seventh seed; Doha in the second round to Yanina Wickmayer 4–6, 6–7 and in her Dubai opener to Ana Ivanovic 1–6, 5–7. At the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, she (as 10th seed) avenged her Fed Cup loss by beating Lesia Tsurenko 6–2, 6–4 before retiring against Lucie Šafářová in the third round after losing the first set 6–2. With the same seeding in Miami, she lost to Ksenia Pervak 4–6, 6–4, 4–7 in her opener, blowing a 3–0 final-set", "id": "16460679" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\nIstanbul, Turkey. In the first round, she beat Turkish wildcard Çağla Büyükakçay 4–6, 6–3, 6–2. In the second round, Hantuchová lost to eventual champion Lesia Tsurenko 1–6, 1–6. At the Western & Southern Open, Hantuchová lost in the first round to Kristina Mladenovic 2–6, 1–6. At the US Open, Hantuchová lost in the first round to Misaki Doi 3–6, 3–6. At the Guangzhou International Women's Open, Hantuchová lost in the first round to fifth seed Svetlana Kuznetsova 4–6, 5–7. At the", "id": "1613913" }, { "contents": "Àlex Corretja\n\n\nsets down to beat Sampras on grass 4–6, 4–6, 7–6, 7–5, 6–4. (Spain eventually lost the tie 3–1.) At the French Open, Corretja saved four match points in the third round against Arnaud Clément, before going on to win 6–1, 6–2, 4–6, 5–7, 8–6. Corretja then progressed to the semifinals, where he lost in four sets to Albert Costa (who went on to win the title). One week later, Corretja was the best man at Costa's wedding. In", "id": "17353785" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\ntie against Italy. She lost both of her matches to Sara Errani 6-2, 6-3 and Francesca Schiavone 6-7(6), 7-5, 6-4. Italy defeated Ukraine 3-2. Seeded 6th for qualifying at the Qatar Total Open, she qualified beating Alizé Lim 6-1, 6-3 and 13th seed Casey Dellacqua 6-3, 6-1. In the first round, she beat fellow qualifier Vera Dushevina 7-5, 6-2 before she defeated world", "id": "5795509" }, { "contents": "2011 French Open – Day-by-day summaries\n\n\nJuan Mónaco 6–2, 7–5, 4–6, 6–4. Other seeds that progressed to the second round stage included no.18 Gilles Simon, no.24 Sam Querrey, no.21 Alexandr Dolgopolov, and Florian Mayer, the 20th seed. Wildcard Frenchman Arnaud Clément enjoyed a 6–3, 1–6, 7–6, 6–4 win over Filippo Volandri. Showing great form on the red clay, Maria Sharapova beat Mirjana Lučić 6–3, 6–0 in the first round. No. 2 Kim Clijsters didn't play her best but had a 6–2, 6–3 win over Anastasiya Yakimova.", "id": "20889537" }, { "contents": "Arantxa Rus\n\n\nwhere she faced Dinara Safina in the first round, losing 6–3, 2–6, 4–6. She also lost in the first round at Fes 6–4, 4–6, 3–6 to Aravane Rezaï. Then she played qualifying matches for the Estoril Open, beating Anne Kremer in the first round 6–0, 6–1, but losing against Sesil Karatancheva 7–5, 4–6, 2–6. She played the first round at the Mutua Madrileña Madrid Open, losing against Maria Sharapova 6–2, 3–6, 2–6. She continued on the ITF circuit, first at Saint-", "id": "12457410" }, { "contents": "Vera Zvonareva\n\n\nqualifier for the semifinals from the Red Group. She lost to Victoria Azarenka 6–2, 6–3, and ended the year as world No. 7. Zvonareva began her 2012 season at the Apia International Sydney. Seeded 6, she lost in the opening round to compatriot Svetlana Kuznetsova 6–1, 6–2. Seeded 7 at the Australian Open, she beat Alexandra Dulgheru in the first round 7–6(4), 6–7(5), 6–3. In the second round, she defeated Lucie Hradecká 6–1, 7–6(3). In the third round, Zvonareva lost", "id": "9496582" }, { "contents": "Vera Zvonareva\n\n\nOpen. In her first round-robin match, she won against compatriot Svetlana Kuznetsova, 6–2, 6–3. Zvonareva then beat Ivanovic, 6–3, 6–7(5), 6–4, before completing a clean sweep of her group by defeating world No. 1 Janković, 2–6, 6–3, 6–4. She reached the final by defeating Olympic gold medalist Dementieva, 7–6(7), 3–6, 6–3, but lost a three-setter to Wimbledon champion Venus Williams, 7–6(5), 0–6, 2–6. Zvonareva was seventh seed at the Australian Open", "id": "9496545" }, { "contents": "Peter Polansky\n\n\nMillman 6–7, 0–6. Polansky entered the Australian Open qualifying draw for the 9th time of his career. Seeded 26th in the qualifying draw, he beat João Domingues in the first round 7–6, 6–4. He followed up the win with a 6–2, 7–5 win over Christian Harrison before losing 1–6, 6–3, 6–3 to 15th seed, Yuki Bhambri. For the second consecutive year, Polansky got into the main draw as a lucky loser. Karen Khachanov served 21 aces as he beat Polansky 7–6, 7–6, 6–4. In", "id": "10271962" }, { "contents": "Alexandra Dulgheru\n\n\nPironkova 6–4, 7–5. In the semifinals, she won over third seeded Li Na 6–4, 3–6, 6–4. In the final, she beat Zheng Jie 6–3, 6–4. Playing at the French Open for the first time she defeated Lucie Hradecká 7–6, 4–6, 6–3 in the first round and Timea Bacsinszky 6–4, 6–2 in the second. She then lost to third seeded Caroline Wozniacki 3–6, 4–6. In doubles, she teamed up with Alberta Brianti. They defeated the team of Jill Craybas and Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 6–1,", "id": "21972656" }, { "contents": "Mona Barthel\n\n\nthe 3rd round at the 2015 US Open for the first time by beating Tsvetana Pironkova 5-7, 7-6(4), 6-1 and Olga Govortsova 2-6, 6-2, 6-4. In the 3rd round, she lost to Varvara Lepchenko 1-6, 6-3, 6-4. As the 3rd seed at the 2015 Coupe Banque Nationale, Barthel lost in the 1st round to eventual finalist Jeļena Ostapenko 7-6(6), 4-6, 6-4.", "id": "3461368" }, { "contents": "Tomáš Berdych\n\n\nHe made the quarterfinals, after beating both Dmitry Tursunov and Andrey Golubev in three sets en route. However, he lost to Xavier Malisse 4–6, 6–3, 2–6, in the quarterfinal round. At the 2010 Rogers Cup held in Toronto, he was seventh seed. He beat two Ukrainian players, Sergiy Stakhovsky 6–2, 6–4, (in the opening round) and Alexandr Dolgopolov 6–3, 6–7, 6–4, (in the third round) to reach the quarterfinals. There, he lost to Roger Federer 3–6, 7–5,", "id": "9009303" }, { "contents": "2011 French Open – Day-by-day summaries\n\n\n7–5, 3–6, 6–1 win. Ivan Ljubičić, meanwhile, dispatched another seed, no.24 Sam Querrey 7–6, 6–4, 6–4. No.5 seed Robin Söderling avoided such calamities, easing past Spaniard Albert Ramos 6–3, 6–4, 6–4, while No. 10 seed Mardy Fish beat Robin Haase 7–6, 6–2, 6–1 to reach the third round at Roland Garros for the first time in his career. Fernando Verdasco, no.16, faced a tough second round in the form of Xavier Malisse, Verdasco stood his ground to claim the match", "id": "20889544" }, { "contents": "2009 Brisbane International\n\n\nrewarded with a match against Frenchman Paul-Henri Mathieu who beat Russian qualifier Teymuraz Gabashvili 6–3, 6–3. The other seeds to play their first matches were Frenchman Jo Wilfried Tsonga, who beat Argentinian Agustín Calleri, currently ranked World No. 62, 6–2, 7–5, and fifth-seeded Czech Tomáš Berdych who advanced 6–0, 6–4 to a second round match against Kei Nishikori, the Japanese player who beat U.S. player Bobby Reynolds 6–2, 6–3. Mario Ančić, Florent Serra, and Michaël Llodra all won their first round matches", "id": "7304238" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\n2. In the second round, she rallied to upset 24th seed Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 6-2, 6-7(1), 6-4. In the third round, she beat compatriot and world No. 36 Lesia Tsurenko 3-6, 6-4, 7-6(7) to reach the fourth round for the first time at the Indian Wells Masters. In the fourth round, Bondarenko lost to world No. 1 Serena Williams 2-6, 2-6. Nevertheless, this was her best result at", "id": "5795535" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\n-court season at the DFS Classic in Birmingham. Seeded 12th, she defeated world No. 92 Anne Keothavong 6-3, 6-2 in the first and qualifier Samantha Stosur 6-3, 6-2 in the second round. In the third round, she beat Lucky Loser Melinda Czink 4-6, 6-4, 7-5. In her second quarterfinal of the year she beat world No. 52 Petra Cetkovská 7-6(3), 6-2 to reach her first WTA semifinal where", "id": "5795499" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\nround of qualifying, Hantuchová lost to Ysaline Bonaventure 1–6, 6–4, 2–6. Hantuchová successfully qualified for the Apia International Sydney by beating Jeļena Ostapenko 6–4, 6–4; ninth seed Irina Falconi 7–5, 6–1; and Lauren Davis 6–3, 6–2. She was supposed to face second seed Agnieszka Radwańska in the 1st round, but Radwańska withdrew due to a left leg injury. Hantuchová got a bye into the second round, but she lost to Australian Samantha Stosur 4–6, 2–6. At the Australian Open, Hantuchová lost in the first", "id": "1613915" }, { "contents": "Nicolás Almagro\n\n\nBellucci. He lost, however, to defending champion David Ferrer, 6–7, 7–6, 2–6. Almagro then lost in the third round at both the 2011 BNP Paribas Open (losing to Albert Montañés, 6–4, 2–6, 4–6) and at the 2011 Sony Ericsson Open (losing to Florian Mayer, 1–6, 6–3, 1–6). At the 2011 Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters, he beat Marcel Granollers, 6–3, 6–3, before prevailing in a marathon encounter against Máximo González, 6–7, 7–5, 7–6, saving", "id": "21080012" }, { "contents": "Jelena Dokic\n\n\n6–3, 6–4. Dokic was beaten in the semifinal by Vesna Manasieva 7–6, 4–6, 6–1. Jelena won her first-round match in the 50K tournament in Saint-Raphael, France by beating Eva Birnerová 2–6, 6–1, 6–2. Jelena retired in her second-round match against Urszula Radwańska leading 7–5, 0–2, with a suspected thigh injury. Dokic revealed that she had an elbow injury in the beginning of the year (possibly the reason she withdrew in tournaments such as Miami). Also, she explained", "id": "767994" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\n6-3. In the first round, she lost to 8th seed and compatriot Elina Svitolina 6-4, 4-6, 5-7. Bondarenko qualified for the Western & Southern Open beating 19th seed Lara Arruabarrena 6-1, 6-4 and Jana Čepelová 6-3, 6-0. In the first round, she lost in a tough match to world No. 26 Eugenie Bouchard 6-7(2), 6-7(5). Seeded 6th for qualifying at the US Open, Bondarenko made", "id": "5795527" }, { "contents": "Noam Okun\n\n\nSeptember 2006, Okun qualified for the US Open, and beat Potito Starace 6–2, 6–0, 4–6, 6–2 in the first round. Okun went down to Łukasz Kubot in the second round, 6–7(7), 4–6, 6–2, 6–2, 4–6. In July 2007, Okun won his second challenger title in Winnetka, Illinois, beating South Africa's Kevin Anderson 6–4, 6–3 in the final. In February 2009 he won an Israel F2 tournament, and lost in the finals of an Israel F3 tournament to Harel Levy,", "id": "6611615" }, { "contents": "2009 Chennai Open\n\n\n, who took three sets to emerge victorious against home-favourite Prakash Amritraj 6–2, 4–6, 6–1. In the other completed matches, seeded player Marcel Granollers (8) reached the second round without too much difficulty, beating Hyung Taik-Lee of South Korea 6–4, 7–5. The only non-Indian wildcard Lukáš Dlouhý recorded a 3–6, 6–2, 6–4 win against Go Soeda from Japan and Israel's top player Dudi Sela overcame Spaniard Rubén Ramírez Hidalgo 4–6, 7–6(3), 6–1. The men's doubles also started on", "id": "10251134" }, { "contents": "Yanina Wickmayer\n\n\n6-1, 7-6(6) and Melanie Oudin 6-2, 6-0. Belgium beat the United States 4-1. Next, Belgium will face the Czech Republic in the semifinals. Seeded 7th at the 2011 Open GDF Suez, Wickmayer made it to the quarterfinals after beating Elena Vesnina and Klára Zakopalová. In the quarterfinals, she lost to 4th seed and eventual champion Petra Kvitová 7-5, 3-6, 6-7(3). Wickmayer had a 5-3 lead in the 3rd", "id": "6943680" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\ndefeating Beatriz Haddad Maia in the final round of qualifying 6-3, 7-6(10). In the first round, she had her first WTA Tour win since she returned from retirement by beating American Alison Riske 6-4, 4-6, 6-1. In the second round, Bondarenko lost to American, 7th seed, and eventual finalist Madison Keys 2-6, 1-6. Bondarenko qualified for the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix by beating Alexa Glatch in the final round of qualifying 0-6", "id": "5795521" }, { "contents": "Aravane Rezaï\n\n\nSara Errani 6–2, 6–2. In the second round she lost to Marion Bartoli 4–6, 2–6. Seeded tenth at the Commonwealth Bank Tournament of Champions, Rezaï won her first round-robin match against fourth seed Sabine Lisicki 6–1, 3–6, 4–6, then beat Melinda Czink in her second match 6–3, 7–5 to make her the first player to advance to the semifinals of the inaugural event. She then went on to the semifinals, where she beat María José Martínez Sánchez 6–2, 6–3. In the final she faced Marion", "id": "10802454" }, { "contents": "Andrey Golubev\n\n\ndoubles play, with his best result a semifinal with Francesco Piccari in Córdoba. He reached the final of the 2008 St. Petersburg Open. His first win came against Olivier Rochus, where he prevailed 6–1, 6–4. He then surprised home hero Marat Safin in the second round, beating the Russian 6–4, 6–2 to progress to the quarterfinals. His next opponent was Mischa Zverev, whom he beat 6–7, 6–4, 7–6. He then went on to beat Victor Hănescu 6–3, 6–0 in the semifinals, but lost to Andy", "id": "14207819" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\n2012 against Jamie Hampton, 4–6, 6–7. In the London Olympics, Hantuchová upset No. 10 seed Li Na 6–2, 3–6, 6–3 in the first round. She then beat frenchwoman Alizé Cornet 6–3, 6–0 in the second round. She faced No. 8 seed Caroline Wozniacki in the third round and lost 4–6, 2–6. Hantuchová did not have the best US Open Series, winning only one match in four tournaments. At the Rogers Cup Hantuchová, lost in two tough sets to Aleksandra Wozniak 5–7, 6–7.", "id": "1613884" }, { "contents": "Tamarine Tanasugarn\n\n\n1999, she reached the fourth round at Wimbledon for a second time by defeating Frenchwoman Sandrine Testud, 6–2, 1–6, 6–3, in the third round. Tanasugarn ended the year ranked No. 72. Tanasugarn partnered with Paradorn Srichaphan at the Hopman Cup in 2000. Tanasugarn beat Jelena Dokić of Australia, Barbara Schett of Austria, Ai Sugiyama of Japan, and Henrieta Nagyová of Slovakia. However, Tanasugarn lost in the women's singles final to Amanda Coetzer of South Africa, 6–3, 4–6, 4–6, having led 6–3", "id": "9002238" }, { "contents": "1983–84 Albanian Cup\n\n\nround. 1.SK Tirana 9 ND 8 0 1 19:7 2.Flamurtari 9 4 1 4 13:8 3.Apolonia 8 3 2 3 12:10 4.Partizani 8 3 4 1 12:7 5.Vllaznia 6 3 1 2 12:6 6.Teuta 6 4 1 1 11:6 7.Skenderbeu 6 2 1 3 8:6 8.Beselidhja 6 2 3 1 5:4 9.Tomori 4 2 0 2 5:5 10.Erzeni 4 2 0 2 4:4 11.Besa 4 2 1 1 9:7 12.Burreli 4 1 2 1 6:6 13.Dinamo 4 2 1 1 10:1 14.Himara 4 0 2 2 3:8 15.Kastrioti 4 2 0 2 7:7 16.Elbasani 4 1 1 2 5:5", "id": "16655101" }, { "contents": "Camila Giorgi\n\n\n, 6–4 and 12th seed Chan Yung-jan 6–7, 7–5, 6–3. In the first round, Giorgi lost to Barbora Záhlavová-Strýcová 1–6, 3–6. Giorgi fell in the final round of qualifying at the French Open to Heidi El Tabakh 7–6, 4–6, 2–6. Giorgi qualified for the Wimbledon Championships for the second year in a row defeating Emily Webley-Smith, Olivia Rogowska, and Alexa Glatch. In the first round, she beat 16th seed and compatriot Flavia Pennetta, 6–4, 6–3. Then she defeated", "id": "16054531" }, { "contents": "Mikael Pernfors\n\n\nlost in straight sets to then World No.1 Ivan Lendl 6–3, 6–2, 6–4. Pernfors played for Sweden in the final of the Davis Cup in 1986. He won one singles rubber against Paul McNamee in straight sets and lost the other to Pat Cash in five sets – after winning the first two – as Australia beat Sweden 3–2. The following year at Wimbledon he again lost a two-set lead, falling to Jimmy Connors 1–6, 1–6, 7–5, 6–4, 6–2 after having led 6–1, 6–1, 4–1,", "id": "2517702" }, { "contents": "1985–86 Albanian Cup\n\n\nround. 1.SK Tirana 9 ND 5 3 1 18:7 2.Vllaznia 9 4 2 3 25:11 3.Partizani 8 3 2 3 8:6 4.Tomori 8 4 1 3 14:10 5.Apolonia 6 2 2 2 11:10 6.Skenderbeu 6 2 3 1 7:5 7.Flamurtari 4 3 0 1 7:4 8.Erzeni 6 3 2 1 6:6 9.Elbasani 4 2 0 2 6:6 10.Pogradeci 4 1 2 1 4:10 11.Dinamo 4 2 1 1 9:7 12.Naftetari 4 1 1 2 5:6 13.Beselidhja 4 2 1 1 5:6 14.Luftetari 4 1 2 1 5:3 15.Lushnja 4 1 0 3 4:8 16.Teuta 4 1 2 1 4:4", "id": "16654998" }, { "contents": "Nikolay Davydenko\n\n\n, Davydenko won four of his five matches. He lost his first round-robin match to Novak Djokovic, 6–3, 4–6, 5–7, but he beat Nadal in his second match, 6–1, 7–6. He also went on to beat the odds, defeating his group leader, Robin Söderling, 7–6, 4–6, 6–3 to reach the semifinals. He recorded his first win over Roger Federer in 13 tries in the semifinals with a 6–2, 4–6, 7–5 win. With the win, Davydenko advanced to his second consecutive", "id": "11825324" }, { "contents": "Nadia Petrova\n\n\nand defeated 14th seed Amanda Coetzer 6–0, 6–1 in the third round. In the fourth round, Petrova lost to third seed Lindsay Davenport 0–6, 7–6, 2–6. Petrova continued her success by reaching the semifinals of Zurich, beating world No. 8 and US Open finalist before losing to Henin 4–6, 4–6. The following week in Linz, Petrova beat Paola Suárez and Patty Schnyder to reach her first Sony Ericsson WTA Tour final. However, she fell to Ai Sugiyama 5–7, 4–6. Petrova ended 2003 ranked world No", "id": "9496377" }, { "contents": "Peng Shuai\n\n\n6–3, 6–3. In the third round she came back from 2–5 down in the final set to beat Czech qualifier Lucie Hradecká 6–3, 4–6, 7–5. In the fourth round, she battled past 18th seed Nadia Petrova, 6–4, 5–7, 6–3. 16th seed Maria Sharapova defeated her 6–2, 5–7, 6–3 in a 2-hour 22 minute quarterfinal match. Peng moved up to No. 32 in the world as a result, one spot off her career high of 31. Her next tournament was the Sony Ericsson Open in", "id": "916460" }, { "contents": "Melanie Oudin\n\n\nto Klára Zakopalová 1–6, 6–3, 1–6. In the Fed Cup tie against Belgium, Oudin lost her first rubber to Kim Clijsters 0–6, 4–6. In her final rubber, she was defeated by Yanina Wickmayer 6–2, 6–0. Belgium reached the semifinals at the Fed Cup defeating the USA 4–1. Oudin got her first win of the year at the Open GdF Suez, where she beat Vera Dushevina in the first round 7–5, 5–7, 6–2. In the second round, Oudin lost to eighth seed Dominika Cibulková of Slovakia", "id": "9958106" }, { "contents": "Tommy Robredo\n\n\n7–5, 6–1, 6–0, in the third round. He defeated Philipp Kohlschreiber, before losing in straight sets to Juan Martín del Potro in the quarterfinals 3–6, 4–6, 2–6. Seeded second, he lost to Marcos Baghdatis in the first round at the Ordina Open. Robredo reached the third round of Wimbledon, at which he was seeded 15th, by coming back from two sets down to beat Austrian Stefan Koubek. He next was defeated by Israeli Dudi Sela 6–7, 5–7, 6–2, 5–7, however, when they", "id": "238314" }, { "contents": "Zheng Jie\n\n\n, Edina Gallovits-Hall 2–6, 6–3, 6–1, and finally Melanie Oudin 6–4, 6–1. She lost in the first round of the main draw, 4–6, 4–6, to Daniela Hantuchová. At the Wimbledon Championships, Zheng reached the second round for the third consecutive year, beating Zuzana Ondrášková 7–5, 6–0, before losing in disappointing fashion to Japanese qualifier Misaki Doi, 3–6, 1–6. In doubles, Zheng and Peng reached the quarterfinals, losing a tight three-set match to eventual champions Květa Peschke and Katarina", "id": "9372441" }, { "contents": "Fred Gil\n\n\n6–3, 6–4. A week later, at the US Open, he lost in First round to world no. 23 Alexandr Dolgopolov by 6–4, 6–2, 7–5 in 1h58m. In September, he reached the semi-final in the Genova Challenger. In the first round in Bucharest he beat world no. 106 Jérémy Chardy by 2–6, 6–4, 6–3 in 2h14m. He lost in the second round to the world no. 183 Alessandro Giannessi by 7–6(2), 0–6, 6–3 in 2h25m. In October", "id": "101315" }, { "contents": "Mona Barthel\n\n\n6-4, 6-0. After the US Open, Barthel played at the 2014 Korea Open. She beat 7th seed Caroline Garcia in the 1st round 7-6(3), 6-2. She then lost in the 2nd round to Christina McHale 6-1, 4-6, 6-3. At the 1st edition of the 2014 Wuhan Open, Barthel defeated Peng Shuai in the 1st round 6-2, 7-6(1) before losing in the 2nd round to 6th seed and eventual finalist", "id": "3461354" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\nto 10th seeds and eventual finalists Lisa Raymond/Samantha Stosur 6-7(3), 3-6. Bondarenko qualified for the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix defeating Lucie Hradecká in the final round of qualifying 6-2, 6-2. She beat world No. 15 Flavia Pennetta 4-6, 6-2, 6-1, in the second round, she lost to 6th seed Venus Williams 4-6, 2-6. At the Kremlin Cup, Bondarenko lost in the first round of qualifying to Aravane", "id": "5795504" }, { "contents": "Katie O'Brien\n\n\nOpen qualifying draw and beat fellow Brit, Melanie South in the opening round. She fell in round two to Kristina Barrois, 4–6 2–6. After this she headed to the DFS Classic where she beat Alla Kudryavtseva, 6–0 3–6 7–6, in the first round before falling to Yaroslava Shvedova in round two, 5–7 6–1 5–7. A wild card allowed O'Brien entry into the International Women's Open (previously the Hastings Direct International) where she lost to Samantha Stosur. Shahar Pe'er beat O'Brien in the first round of Wimbledon. Following", "id": "14861023" }, { "contents": "Robin Söderling\n\n\nscare as he saved 3 match points en route to defeating Fernando Verdasco 2–6, 7–5, 6–4. After winning 6–3, 3–6, 6–4 against Nicolás Almagro, he faced Novak Djokovic in the quarterfinals which he lost 3–6, 0–6. At the French Open, Soderling was seeded 5th and beat Ryan Harrison in the first round 6–1, 6–7, 6–3, 7–5. Harrison was up 5–4 in the fourth set, within one game of forcing a fifth and deciding set, but ceded the final three games, the fourth set,", "id": "15316018" }, { "contents": "Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi\n\n\nsingles first round and won 7–5 7–6. In the second round he was defeated by second seed and defending champion Fabrice Santoro 6–7 2–6. In the doubles, he and Bopanna were seeded 4th, the first time both have been seeded in an ATP event. In the first round they beat Tripp Phillips and Jim Thomas 4–6 6–3 10–2. They won their quarter-final 7–6 3–6 10–7 Kevin Anderson and James Cerretani and followed that up by defeating Rik de Voest and Ashley Fisher in the semis 5–7 6–4 11–9. In the second", "id": "14373779" }, { "contents": "Tamira Paszek\n\n\nand doubles partner CoCo Vandeweghe 4–6, 2–6. However, she did capture the doubles title with Vandeweghe marking her first tournament win in either singles or doubles in 2013. Her most impressive result of the year came in France at the Open GdF Suez Région Limousin, a $50,000 tournament. Unseeded, Paszek upset fourth seed Johanna Konta in the first round 6–4, 6–4. In the second round, she defeated Andreea Mitu 1–6, 6–3, 7–6. In the quarterfinals, she beat Nina Zander 6–2, 6–2. In the", "id": "11829411" }, { "contents": "Kimiko Date\n\n\n, she went to China to participate at the China Open. She beat Anabel Medina Garrigues 6–0, 6–4 in the first round, but lost to Elena Dementieva 6–3, 1–6, 6–3 in the second round. Kimiko then returned home to compete at the HP Open in Osaka, Japan. Seeded sixth, she defeated teenage qualifier Laura Robson in the first round 6–3, 6–3 and compatriot Aiko Nakamura 6–2, 6–0. In the quarterfinals, she upset top seed and world No. 8 Samantha Stosur 5–7, 6–3, 7–6 (", "id": "18010869" }, { "contents": "2010 Australian Open – Day-by-day summaries\n\n\n, the defending champion, lost a set in his victory against Philipp Kohlschreiber 6–4, 6–2, 2–6, 7–5. Ivo Karlović defeated 24th seed compatriot Ivan Ljubičić 6–3, 3–6, 6–3, 7–6(7). Andy Murray won in straight sets over Florent Serra. Chilean Fernando González beat Evgeny Korolev 6–7(5), 6–3, 1–6, 6–3, 6–4. The day's most significant upset was 33rd seed John Isner's defeat of 12th seed Gaël Monfils 6–1, 4–6, 7–6(4), 7–6(5). In the women's draw world", "id": "11989025" }, { "contents": "2010 Rafael Nadal tennis season\n\n\n). In the second round, he beat Lukáš Lacko (6-2, 6-2, 6-2). In the third round, he was tested by Philipp Kohlschreiber, finally beating him in four sets (6-4, 6-2, 2-6, 7-5). In the fourth round, he beat the Croatian Ivo Karlović, (6-4, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4). In the quarter-finals, Nadal pulled out", "id": "19624590" }, { "contents": "Lloyd Harris (tennis)\n\n\nIn August, Harris qualified for his first Grand Slam main-draw at a senior men's singles level, after beating JC Aragone 6-4 6-2, in the third qualifying round for the US Open. Harris defeated Roberto Quiroz of Ecuador 7-6, 6-3 in the first round of the qualifying draw, and defeated Sebastian Ofner from Austria 6-2, 6-1 in the second round. Harris lost in the main draw first round against world number 40 Gilles Simon in straight sets.", "id": "5608796" }, { "contents": "2009 ASB Classic\n\n\nsecond round by beating Nuria Llagostera Vives from Spain 7–5, 6–4. Seventh seed Russian Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova ensured that all eight of the seeds had made it to the second round by winning her match in the night session against German Kristina Barrois 6–3, 6–1. In doubles, second seeds Shahar Pe'er and Caroline Wozniacki progressed to the quarter-finals by defeating Argentinian Betina Jozami and Indian Shikha Uberoi 6–2, 6–2 but no. 3 seeds Czech Vladimíra Uhlířová and Ekaterina Dzehalevich of Belarus were beaten 6–4, 6–4 by Italian Mara Santangelo and French", "id": "4713633" }, { "contents": "Tamira Paszek\n\n\nIn the final, Paszek upset fifth seed Angelique Kerber 5–7, 6–3, 7–5 to win her third WTA title. Paszek was 3–5 down in the final set and saved five championship points. At Wimbledon, Paszek upset former world No. 1 and seventh seed Caroline Wozniacki in the first round 5–7, 7–6, 6–4. This match lasted 3 hours and 12 minutes. In the second round, she beat world No. 60 Alizé Cornet 6–2, 6–1. Then she defeated world No. 36 Yanina Wickmayer 2–6, 7–6,", "id": "11829397" }, { "contents": "Sorana Cîrstea\n\n\n6–2, 6–0. They lost in the second round to Irina-Camelia Begu/Alexandra Panova 4–6, 6–3, [7–10]. Cîrstea qualified in singles for the BNP Paribas Open. In the first round she lost 6–3, 3–6, 3–6 to Alla Kudryavtseva. In the Sony Ericsson Open, Sorana received a wildcard in singles, but lost 6–3, 1–6, 6–7 in the first round to Zheng Jie of China. At the 2011 Andalucia Tennis Experience, she lost in the first round 6–1, 4–6, 2–6 to", "id": "14893578" }, { "contents": "Mona Barthel\n\n\n, she beat qualifier Klaartje Liebens 6-2, 6-0. In the 2nd round, Barthel upset 1st seed Eugenie Bouchard 4-6, 6-1, 6-2. In the quarterfinals, Barthel lost to Barbora Záhlavová-Strýcová 6-2, 6-2. Barthel then lost in the 1st round at the 2015 Dubai Tennis Championships to wildcard Daniela Hantuchová 7-6(5), 3-6, 6-3. As the 2nd seed for qualifying at the 2015 Qatar Total Open, she", "id": "3461359" }, { "contents": "Mona Barthel\n\n\n-1, 6-4 before falling to top seed and eventual champion Ana Ivanovic in the 2nd round 6-4, 6-1. The following week, she qualified for the 2014 Topshelf Open beating Dinah Pfizenmaier 7-6(6), 6-2 and 7th seed Urszula Radwańska 6-3, 6-2. In the 1st round, she defeated Maria Kirilenko 6-3, 6-2. In the 2nd round, she lost to 8th seed Klára Koukalová 6-2, 7-6(6)", "id": "3461349" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nnot to compete in the mixed, Ai and Daniella beat Caroline Dhenin and Mathilde Johansson 6–4, 6–3, then squashed Sofia Arvidsson and Martina Müller 6–1, 6–1; they escaped from Marion Bartoli and Shahar Pe'er, 1–6, 7–6, 6–2. In the quarterfinals, they beat second-seeded Black and Stubbs 6–1, 7–6. In the semifinals, they beat 4th-seeded Yan and Zheng 6–3, 3–6, 6–3. They lost 3–6, 2–6 in the final to top-seeded Raymond and Stosur. Wimbledon saw Sugiyama,", "id": "11823092" }, { "contents": "Nikolay Davydenko\n\n\nSimon, 7–6, 4–6, 4–6. Davydenko lost in the quarterfinals of the 2009 Pilot Pen Tennis to Sam Querrey. At the US Open, he reached the fourth round, before retiring against Robin Söderling with a left thigh injury. He won his third title of the year at the 2009 Malaysian Open by beating Gaël Monfils, 6–3, 6–3, in the quarterfinals, Robin Söderling, 1–6, 7–6, 6–2, in the semifinals, and Fernando Verdasco, 6–4, 7–5, in the final. Following his triumph in", "id": "11825322" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\ndefeated world No. 98 Olga Govortsova in the first round 5-7, 6-3, 6-4. In the second round, she lost again to qualifier Kristína Kučová 3-6, 6-1, 5-7. At the Mutua Madrid Open, Bondarenko lost in the first round of qualifying to Kateřina Siniaková 6-4, 2-6, 2-6. Her final tournament before the French Open was the Internationaux de Strasbourg. In the first round, she beat world No. 54", "id": "5795537" }, { "contents": "Varvara Lepchenko\n\n\nround to Heather Watson 6-7(5), 2-6. Ranked 40 at the Wimbledon Championships, Lepchenko was defeated in the first round by 20th seed and eventual finalist Garbiñe Muguruza 6-4, 6-1. Lepchenko started her US Open Series at the Bank of the West Classic. She started the tournament off by beating Mirjana Lučić-Baroni in the first round 3-6, 6-2, 7-6(4). In the second round, she stunned top seed Caroline Wozniacki 6-4,", "id": "2210491" }, { "contents": "Klára Koukalová\n\n\n5–7. Playing against Spain at the Fed Cup, Koukalová won her first rubber over María Teresa Torró Flor 6–3, 2–6, 6–1, but she lost her second to Carla Suárez Navarro 6–1, 3–6, 3–6. In the end, the Czech Republic defeated Spain 3–2. At the Qatar Total Open, Koukalová won her first-round match over Elina Svitolina 6–2, 6–4. In the second round, she upset ninth seed Ana Ivanovic 4–6, 6–1, 6–3. In the third round, she lost to sixth seed and", "id": "3783483" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nJelena Janković 4–6, 4–6. As the 9th seed in doubles playing with Hantuchová, they beat the No. 1 seeds, Black and Huber, 6–7, 6–3, 7–6. In the third set \"Hantuyama\" were down 2–5, but rallied to take it to a tie-break, where they saved seven match points to win 12–10. In the semifinals, they beat Dechy and Santangelo 6–4, 6–2 to make it her first women's doubles final there. They were defeated by the Williams in two sets, 6–3", "id": "11823108" }, { "contents": "Claudine Schaul\n\n\nafter turning pro, Schaul made it to the third round of the US Open after upsetting former No. 15 Anna Smashnova 7–6 (7–5), 6–2 in round 1 as well as beating Samantha Reeves 6–1, 4–6, 6–3 in round 2, before losing her match versus Dinara Safina 4–6, 5–7. In January 2004, Schaul was able to win her first Doubles title in Canberra, Australia, partnering Jelena Kostanić Tošić. Shortly after, Schaul made it to the third round of the Australian Open before losing to Alicia Molik", "id": "5152289" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nFamily Circle cup, their third team title, scoring 6–2, 6–2 over Edina Gallovits-Hall and Olga Govortsova. Sugiyama broke the record for consecutive slam appearances woman with 57 as of her appearance in the 2008 Wimbledon tournament. Sugiyama made it to the third round of ladies' singles, losing to Alisa Kleybanova of Russia, 4–6, 4–6. At Stanford, she defeated Alexa Glatch 6–2, 3–6, 7–5, and then crushed world No. 11, Hantuchová, 6–3, 6–1. In the quarterfinals she beat Dominika Cibulková", "id": "11823106" }, { "contents": "Peng Shuai\n\n\nher 6–4, 6–3. Peng however lost in the second round to Daniela Hantuchová 7–5, 6–2. Peng next competed in the Malaysian Open where she was seeded third and beat Yvonne Meusburger in three sets 6–1, 4–6, 6–2. Peng then lost in the quarterfinals in a tight three setter against Petra Martić, who went on to reach the final. In the Indian Wells BNP Paribas tournament where she was seeded 17th, she got a bye in the first round, but lost to Ksenia Pervak 4–6, 0–6 in the second", "id": "916472" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nJustine Henin 6–4, 1–6, 0–6. In Beijing, she beat qualifier Alicia Molik, who was also her doubles partner in the event, in the first round, 6–2, 7–6. She then upset fourth-seeded Nicole Vaidišová 6–4, 1–6, 6–3 before losing to Peng Shuai in another three-set match 7–6, 3–6, 2–6. She reached the final of a Tier-IV event in Seoul, losing to Eleni Daniilidou of Greece in three sets, 3–6, 6–2, 6–7. The beginning of 2007 was", "id": "11823094" }, { "contents": "Alexandra Dulgheru\n\n\n, 6–2, and in the third round over Johanna Larsson 6–2, 6–1. In the fourth round, she beat Peng Shuai, 6–3, 6–4. In the quarterfinals Dulgheru faced Sharapova, and they played a marathon match. Dulgheru won the first set 6–3. Then Sharapova won the second set, 8–6 in the tiebreak. In the third set, at 5–4 Dulgheru served for the match, but Sharapova got a break and then won the match in the third set tiebreak 7–5. After this, Dulgheru was ranked No.", "id": "21972663" }, { "contents": "Julie Coin\n\n\n. The women played for approximately 3 hours, with Mauresmo eventually winning 5–7, 6–2, 7–6, after Coin held match points. Coin beat Elena Vesnina 6–4, 4–6, 6–1 in the first round at the Australian Open. She fought hard, but ultimately fell to No. 14 Dominika Cibulková in three sets at Wimbledon. In the first round of the Australian Open, Coin recovered from a set down to defeat local favorite Alicia Molik 3–6, 7–6, 6–3 before losing in straight sets to Francesca Schiavone 3–6, 4–6.", "id": "3511310" }, { "contents": "Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi\n\n\nnumber 1 and World No. 36 Hyung-Taik Lee 6–4 4–6 4–6. The Pakistani rounded off the year with a win in the Dunlop Challenger in Toyota, Japan alongside Frederik Nielsen. Aisam played in a future event in Sheffield, England, as the 2nd seed. Aisam beat British Timothy Bradshaw in the 1st round 6–4 6–0 but lost 6–4 6–2 to Matthew Illingworth in the second. Aisam lost to Matthias Bachinger in the 1st round of qualifying in the Heilbronn Challenger in Germany 7–6(4) 2–6 3–6, and also lost in", "id": "14373784" } ]
TENNIS - FRIDAY 'S RESULTS FROM THE U.S. OPEN . NEW YORK 1996-08-30 Results from the U.S. Open Tennis Championships at the National Tennis Centre on Friday ( prefix number denotes seeding ) : Women 's singles , third round Sandrine Testud ( France ) beat Ines Gorrochategui ( Argentina ) 4-6 6-2 6-1 Men 's singles , second round 4 - Goran Ivanisevic ( Croatia ) beat Scott Draper ( Australia ) 6-7 ( 1-7 ) 6-3 6-4 6-4 Tim Henman ( Britain ) beat Doug Flach ( U.S. ) 6-3 6-4 6-2 Mark Philippoussis ( Australia ) beat Andrei Olhovskiy ( Russia ) 6 - 3 6-4 6-2 Sjeng Schalken ( Netherlands ) beat David Rikl ( Czech Republic ) 6 - 2 6-4 6-4 Guy Forget ( France ) beat 17 - Felix Mantilla ( Spain ) 6-4 7-5 6-3 Men 's singles , second round Alexander Volkov ( Russia ) beat Mikael Tillstrom ( Sweden ) 1-6 6- 4 6-1 4-6 7-6 ( 10-8 ) Jonas Bjorkman ( Sweden ) beat David Nainkin ( South Africa ) ) 6-4 6-1 6-1 Women 's singles , third round 8 - Lindsay Davenport ( U.S. ) beat Anne-Gaelle Sidot ( France ) 6-0 6-3 4 - Conchita Martinez ( Spain ) beat Helena Sukova ( Czech Republic ) 6-4 6-3 Amanda Coetzer ( South Africa ) beat Irina Spirlea ( Romania ) 7-6 ( 7-5 ) 7-5 Add Men 's singles , second round 16 - Cedric Pioline ( France ) beat Roberto Carretero ( Spain ) 4-6 6 - 2 6-2 6-1 Alex Corretja ( Spain ) beat Filippo Veglio ( Switzerland ) 6-7 ( 4- 7 ) 6-4 6-4 6-0 Add Women 's singles , third round Linda Wild ( U.S. ) beat Barbara Rittner ( Germany ) 6-4 4-6 7-5 Asa Carlsson ( Sweden ) beat 15 - Gabriela Sabatini ( Argentina ) 7-5 3-6 6-2 Add Men 's singles , second round 1 - Pete Sampras ( U.S. ) beat Jiri Novak ( Czech Republic ) 6-3 1-6 6-3 4-6 6-4 Paul Haarhuis ( Netherlands ) beat Michael Tebbutt ( Australia ) 1- 6 6-2 6-2 6-3 Add Women 's singles , third round Lisa Raymond ( U.S. ) beat Kimberly Po ( U.S. ) 6-3 6-2 : Add men 's singles , second round Hendrik Dreekmann ( Germany ) beat Thomas Johansson ( Sweden ) 7-6 ( 7-1 ) 6-2 4-6 6-1 Andrei Medvedev ( Ukraine ) beat Jan Kroslak ( Slovakia ) 6-4 6-3 6-2 Petr Korda ( Czech Republic ) bat Bohdan Ulihrach ( Czech Republic ) 6-0 7-6 ( 7-5 ) 6-2 Add women 's singles , third round 2 - Monica Seles ( [START_ENT] U.S. [END_ENT] ) beat Dally Randriantefy ( Madagascar ) 6-0 6-2 : Add men 's singles , second round 12 - Todd Martin ( U.S. ) beat Andrea Gaudenzi ( Italy ) 6-3 6-2 6-2 Stefan Edberg ( Sweden ) beat Bernd Karbacher ( Germany ) 3-6 6-3 6-3 1-0 retired ( leg injury )
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[ { "contents": "Arantxa Rus\n\n\nGaudens. In the first round, Rus beat Claire de Gubernatis 6–1, 6–1, and in the second round Séverine Beltrame 6–3, 6–3. In the quarterfinal, she beat former junior No.1 Elina Svitolina 6–4, 4–6, 6–3, and in the semifinal Rus defeated Valeria Savinykh 7–5, 7–5. She lost to Anastasia Pivovarova in the final 7–6, 6–7, 6–2. Then, she went on to the French Open and defeated Marina Erakovic 2–6, 6–4, 6–4 in the first round. In the second round, she defeated", "id": "12457411" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\n, 6–1. At the Australian Open, Hantuchová beat Zheng Saisai in the 1st round 6–4, 6–4. In the second round, she lost to 24th seed Garbiñe Muguruza 1–6, 6–1, 0–6. Hantuchová played her 17th singles final at the PTT Thailand Open after wins over third seed Zarina Diyas 1–6, 6–3, 6–1; Zheng Saisai 7–6, 6–2; Ying-Ying Duan 6–3, 6–0; and Marina Erakovic 4–6, 6–3, 7–6. She defeated Ajla Tomljanović in the final 3–6, 6–3, 6–4 to win her", "id": "1613908" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\n6–3. She lost 3–6, 3–6 against the second seeded Sharapova in the third round. In doubles, she and Srebotnik beat Andreea Ehritt-Vanc and Anastasia Rodionova 4–6, 6–3, 6–2; Émilie Loit and Nicole Pratt 6–0, 6–3, and got a walkover from Bartoli and Meilen Tu in the third round. In the quarterfinals, they beat Elena Likhovtseva and Sun Tiantian 6–4, 7–6. They came back from 1–6, 0–3 to beat top-seeded Raymond and Stosur, winning 1–6, 6–3, 6–2. They lost", "id": "11823099" }, { "contents": "Klára Koukalová\n\n\n, 2–6. As the 31st seed at Wimbledon, Koukalová defeated wildcard Taylor Townsend in the first round 7–5, 6–2. She lost in the second round to Madison Keys 5–7, 7–6, 2–6 Seeded third at the first edition of the Bucharest Open, Koukalová lost in the first round to Romanian Monica Niculescu 3–6, 0–6. Seeded third at the İstanbul Cup, she survived a first-round scare to beat Donna Vekić 4–6, 6–0, 6–4. In the second round, she was upset by Kristina Mladenovic 6–1, 6–3", "id": "3783489" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nPin 6–1, 6–3, and Pe'er and Safina 6–1, 6–2 in the second and third round. They then defeated Maria Elena Camerin and Gisela Dulko 4–6, 7–5, 6–3 in the quarterfinals. They upset top seeds and defending champions Raymond and Stosur in the semifinals, winning 1–6, 6–4, 6–3 to reach the French Open finals. They lost in the final to Alicia Molik and Mara Santangelo 6–7, 4–6. At Wimbledon, seeded 26th, she beat wildcard Melanie South 6–3, 6–2 and Alizé Cornet 4–6, 6–0,", "id": "11823098" }, { "contents": "Sorana Cîrstea\n\n\nat the Mercury Insurance Open. She was beaten by CoCo Vandeweghe in the first round 7–5, 6–7, 6–3. Next tournament in Cincinnati, Western & Southern Open, she qualified in singles for the main draw. In the first round she defeated Ksenia Pervak 6–4, 3–6, 6–3, but lost in the second to Jill Craybas 4–6, 6–1, 6–7. In Dallas, the inaugural tournament of Texas Tennis Open, Cîrstea beat Jarmila Gajdošová 3–6, 6–4, 6–2 in the first round, in the second she lost to", "id": "14893582" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\nseed Belinda Bencic 6-4, 2-6, 4-6. Playing qualifying at the Dubai Tennis Championships, Bondarenko beat Anastasija Sevastova in the first round of qualifying 6-3, 6-3. In the second round of qualifying, she lost to Tsvetana Pironkova 6-2, 6-1. Bondarenko qualified for the Qatar Total Open defeating María José Martínez Sánchez 7-6(0), 3-6, 6-3 and 9th seed Evgeniya Rodina 6-2, 7-5. In the", "id": "5795533" }, { "contents": "Thomaz Bellucci\n\n\nninth Challenger title at Sparkassen Open defeating Íñigo Cervantes 6–1, 1–6, 6–3. At the Rio Olympics, Bellucci reached the quarterfinals of the men's singles where he lost to Rafael Nadal. He reached the second round of the men's doubles with André Sá. In April, in U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships after beating players like Frances Tiafoe (7-5, 1-6, 6-2) and seeded player Sam Querrey (6-4, 3-6, 6-3), Bellucci lost", "id": "11153943" }, { "contents": "Klára Koukalová\n\n\nin round one by Kurumi Nara 0–6, 6–2, 6–1. Ranked 46 at the Australian Open, she beat Australian wildcard Storm Sanders in the first round 7–5, 6–4. In the second round, Koukalová lost to Julia Görges 3–6, 6–4, 2–6. In February, Koukalová was defeated competed at the Diamond Games in Antwerp in the first round by qualifier Francesca Schiavone 6–3, 6–1. At the Dubai Tennis Championships, she lost in the first round to Tsvetana Pironkova 3–6, 6–4, 3–6. Seeded fourth for qualifying at", "id": "3783493" }, { "contents": "2010 Rafael Nadal tennis season\n\n\nbeating Kei Nishikori (6-2, 6-4, 6-4) in the first round. In the second round, he fought hard and succeeded against Robin Haase after five sets (5-7, 6-2, 3-6, 6-0, 6-3). In the third round, he defeated Philipp Petzschner. The match was a 5-set thriller with Nadal triumphing (6-4, 4-6, 6-7, 6-2, 6-3).", "id": "19624603" }, { "contents": "Jill Craybas\n\n\nthe best tennis of her career and beat Olga Savchuk 6–1, 6–1 in the first round, Renata Voráčová 2–6, 6–1, 6–3 in the second round and Andreja Klepač 6–4, 6–4 in the quarterfinals. In the semifinals she beat Akgul Amanmuradova 6–4, 6–0 and lost to the top seed Agnieszka Radwańska in a tie-break in the third set, 6–2, 1–6, 7–6. Craybas's ranking improved from World No. 77 to World No. 60 because of these results. Craybas won the 2008 Istanbul Cup in doubles", "id": "16460431" }, { "contents": "2009 ASB Classic\n\n\nher opponent Magdaléna Rybáriková from Slovakia in three sets, winning 6–3, 6–7(4), 7–5. Shahar Pe'er, the fifth seed from Israel, sealed her passage into the next round with a straight sets triumph against Petra Cetkovská of the Czech Republic. The final seed to go through, Czech Nicole Vaidišová took three sets before triumphing 7–6(3), 4–6, 7–5 against Alla Kudryavtseva of Russia. In other matches, another Czech Barbora Záhlavová-Strýcová beat France's Virginie Razzano 1–6, 6–2, 6–3 to line up a second round", "id": "4713628" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nLi Ting and Sun Tiantian 6–4, 6–4 in the final. In Rome, she and Hantuchová won the title, their third as a team and biggest title, beating Li and Sun 6–4, 6–1; Black and Stubbs (No. 2) 6–4, 6–0, and Květa Peschke and Schiavone (No. 8) 3–6, 6–3, 6–1. At the French Open, 22nd seeded Ai beat Daniilidou 6–7, 6–0, 6–3 in the first round, but lost to French qualifier Aravane Rezaï 6–4, 4–6, 3–6. Deciding", "id": "11823091" }, { "contents": "Amos Mansdorf\n\n\n# 13 Thomas Muster, 7–5, 6–2, and World # 15 Gilbert 5–7, 6–3, 6–0. Mansdorf won another title at Rosmalen in the Netherlands in 1990. In the third round of the US Open in 1990 he beat World # 8 Brad Gilbert 5–7, 5–7, 6–3, 7–6, 6–1. In September 1991 in Toulouse, he beat World # 11 Magnus Gustafsson, 6–4, 6–1. His best performance at a Grand Slam tournament came at the Australian Open in 1992, where he reached the quarterfinals by beating", "id": "20374499" }, { "contents": "Olivia Rogowska\n\n\ncomeback to win 1–6, 7–5, 7–6 over Sandra Zaniewska. She then beat Arina Rodionova but lost the quarterfinal to Yulia Putintseva. In Sydney, Rogowska made the final by beating Akiko Omae 6–2, 6–0, Monique Adamczak by walkover, Zheng Saisai 6–4, 6–1 and qualifier Richèl Hogenkamp 3–6, 6–0, 6–2. In the final, she lost to Ashleigh Barty 1–6, 3–6. In the main draw of the BMW Malaysian Open, she won in the first round against Elitsa Kotsova 6–4, 6–0 which was her third WTA", "id": "6190723" }, { "contents": "Justin Gimelstob\n\n\nand Mike Bryan 6–3, 3–6, 6–4 in the second round. They lost to Mark Knowles and Daniel Nestor in the quarterfinals, 3–6, 2–6. In July 2004, Gimelstob won in singles at Forest Hills, New York, beating Dušan Vemić 7–6 (7), 6–2 in the final. That September, he beat Florent Serra of France 6–2, 6–2 in the quarterfinals, and Alex Bogomolov Jr. 6–1, 6–3 in the final of a hard court tournament in Beijing. He also won the doubles event at both of", "id": "9967593" }, { "contents": "Robert Kendrick\n\n\nBeach International Tennis Championships, before losing to Evgeny Korolev 6–3, 6–6, 5–7, then losing to David Nalbandian in the second round of the BNP Paribas Open 4–6, 4–6. He beat Söderling in the second round of the Sony Ericsson Open, then lost in the third round to Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 5–7, 4–6. Kendrick did not make it out of the first rounds of the U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships or the Estoril Open. At the 2009 French Open, he beat Daniel Brands 6–7, 7–5, 7–6", "id": "5034594" }, { "contents": "Ivan Ljubičić\n\n\nMelzer and lost 4–6, 6–7, 6–4, 6–2, 3–6. Ljubičić started the season as world No. 58. His first tournament was the Australian Open, where he beat Igor Kunitsyn in the first round 4–6, 7–6, 7–6, 5–7, 6–3, before losing in the second round to Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 7–6, 6–7, 6–7, 2–6. He then participated at Zagreb, where he defeated Christophe Rochus in the first round 6–4, 6–1, before losing to Viktor Troicki 4–6, 7–5, 4–6, in", "id": "14985321" }, { "contents": "Vera Zvonareva\n\n\n6–4, 6–2. She played at Monterrey Open, where she defeated No. 6 seed Alison Riske 6–4, 6–0. She was defeated in the second round by Kristina Mladenovic 4–6, 2–6. She lost in the first round at the Indian Wells Masters to Polona Hercog 6–1, 6–1. She was defeated in the first round of the Miami Masters to Russian Compatriot Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 6–2, 3–6, 7–5. Next, she played at the Katowice Open, Poland. In the first round she beat Italian Karin Knapp 7–5, 6–4", "id": "9496593" }, { "contents": "2008 Rafael Nadal tennis season\n\n\ndefeated another Frenchman, Gilles Simon, 7–5, 6–2, 6–3. In the round of 16, he beat his third Frenchman of the tournament, Paul-Henri Mathieu, after Mathieu retired when he was down 4–6, 0–3. In the quarter-finals, he beat Jarkko Nieminen, 7–5, 6–3, 6–1. Nadal's impressive run came to a halt when Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga comprehensively beat him in the semi-finals 6–2, 6–3, 6–2. Nadal then participated in his first indoor tournament of the year", "id": "6098840" }, { "contents": "Tamira Paszek\n\n\n76 Anne Keothavong 6–2, 7–5. Paszek´s final grass-court warm-up tournament before Wimbledon was the Aegon International. In the first round, she beat world No. 45 Marina Erakovic 7–5, 6–1. In the second round, Paszek upset eighth seed Daniela Hantuchová 6–4, 3–6, 6–1. In the quarterfinals, she defeated world No. 40 Tsvetana Pironkova 6–0, 6–4. In the semifinals, Paszek upset fourth seed and defending champion Marion Bartoli 4–6, 7–5, 6–4 to reach her first WTA final since 2010.", "id": "11829396" }, { "contents": "2007 French Open\n\n\nKatarina Srebotnik and Nenad Zimonjić beat Elena Likhovtseva and Daniel Nestor 6–2, 5–7, 10–7 in the first round. Number four seed Jelena Janković beat Venus Williams 6–4, 4–6, 6–1 in the third round. Filippo Volandri, seeded 29th, then the most recent person who defeated Roger Federer (at the 2007 Rome Masters), upset the 7th seed Ivan Ljubičić 6–4, 6–7, 4–6, 6–3, 6–4 in the third round, and he will play Tommy Robredo in the fourth round, which is his best French Open of", "id": "22204925" }, { "contents": "Roberta Vinci\n\n\nElina Svitolina in the third round 6-1, 6-3. In the fourth round, she was forced to retire trailing 2-6, 0-2 to Magdaléna Rybáriková. Seeded 9th at the Miami Open, Vinci received a bye into the second round where she beat Lucie Hradecká 1-6, 6-4, 7-6(5). In the third round, Vinci was defeated by 22nd seed Madison Keys 6-4, 6-4. At the 2016 Fed Cup World Group Play-offs", "id": "1362402" }, { "contents": "María José Martínez Sánchez\n\n\nSerena Williams 2–6, 6–4, [10–8] before winning the biggest title of their careers against World No. 1's Cara Black and Liezel Huber 7–6, 5–7, [10–8] in the final. Maria qualified to play at the 2009 Commonwealth Bank Tournament of Champions in Bali. She recovered from a first set deficit to beat Szávay in 3 sets 4–6, 6–4, 6–0 in her second group round robin match she beat Stosur in straight sets 7–6, 7–5 where Stosur served a 208kmps world record serve. In the semifinal", "id": "9892682" }, { "contents": "Viktor Troicki\n\n\n3–6. At the 2010 Medibank International Sydney, he beat Florent Serra 7–6, 6–4, in the first round and lost to Marcos Baghdatis in the second round 5–7, 3–6. He then lost in the second round of the 2010 Australian Open to Florian Mayer 6–4, 4–6, 6–7, 1–6. In the 2010 PBZ Zagreb Indoors, he was upset by Michael Berrer 4–6, 3–6, in the quarterfinals, after defeating Rainer Schüttler 6–3, 6–2, and Mikhail Kukushkin 7–5, 7–5. He then retired against Jürgen Melzer in", "id": "9000038" }, { "contents": "Paul Goldstein (tennis)\n\n\nIndianapolis, won by Andy Roddick and Bobby Reynolds, and Tokyo, won by Ashley Fisher and Tripp Phillips). In February 2006 he beat world # 18 Robby Ginepri 6–7(4), 6–3, 6–1, in Las Vegas, and in July he defeated world # 13 Lleyton Hewitt 6–4, 6–4 in Los Angeles. In the January Australian Open, he beat future champion Novak Djokovic in the first round 6–2, 1–6, 6–3, 6–2. Paul was easily defeated in the next round by Tommy Haas 0-6, 1", "id": "10762364" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\nseventh WTA tournament. Two days later, at the Dubai Tennis Championships, she beat Mona Barthel in the first round 7–6, 3–6, 6–3. Hantuchová fell in the second round to 1st seed and eventual champion Simona Halep 2–6, 0–6. At the Monterrey Open, Hantuchová was the seventh seed. She beat Monica Puig in the first round 7–6, 3–6, 7–5. However, she lost in the second round to Qualifier Urszula Radwańska 2–6, 4–6. Hantuchová lost in the first round of the BNP Paribas Open in Indian", "id": "1613909" }, { "contents": "Vera Zvonareva\n\n\nVögele 5–7, 6–3, 6–4. Zvonareva lost in the quarterfinals to 9th seed and eventual finalist Lucie Šafářová in straight sets 6–3, 6–3. Seeded 10 at the Madrid Open, Zvonareva lost in the first round to world No. 29 Petra Cetkovská 6–2, 6–2. Zvonareva missed the French Open due to a right shoulder injury. Seeded 12 at Wimbledon, Zvonareva beat Mona Barthel 2–6, 7–6(3), 6–4, and in the second round Sílvia Soler Espinosa 6-1, 3-6, 6-1. In", "id": "9496586" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\nthe first round 5-7, 6-3, 6-4. In the second round, she lost to world No. 53 Kim Clijsters 2-6, 1-6. At the Wimbledon Championships, she beat world No. 82 Kimiko Date-Krumm in the first round 5-7, 6-3, 6-3. She was eliminated in the second round by 14th seed Ana Ivanovic 6-3, 7-6(3). Bondarenko had led their head to head 2-0.", "id": "5795514" }, { "contents": "Juan Carlos Ferrero\n\n\nIgor Andreev 4–6, 6–7. His next tournament was the Internazionali BNL d'Italia. In the first round, Ferrero beat Kevin Anderson 6–4, 7–5; recording his 2nd win in the year. In the second round, he beat Frenchman and 13th seed Gaël Monfils 7–5, 6–3. However, in the third round, he fell to Roger Federer in 3 sets: 2–6, 7–5, 1–6. After Rome, Ferrero played at Open de Nice Côte d'Azur. In the first round, he beat Dutch Robin Haase after saving a", "id": "10946025" }, { "contents": "Arantxa Rus\n\n\nsecond, round she again defeated Isabella Holland 6–2, 6–3, and in the third qualifying round, Rus beat Kurumi Nara 6–4, 6–1. In her first Australian Open main draw appearance, she defeated Bethanie Mattek-Sands 6–1, 3–6, 7–5, but she lost to no. 23 seed Svetlana Kuznetsova in the second round 6–1, 6–4. Then, she played for the Netherlands Fed Cup Team at Group I of the European/African Zone. She won all of her singles matches against Hungary, Romania, and Latvia", "id": "12457407" }, { "contents": "Israel Davis Cup team\n\n\ndefeated Poland in the second round tie at home in March 2011. Dudi Sela defeated Marcin Gawron 6–1, 6–3, 6–4, and Amir Weintraub in his Davis Cup debut beat Jerzy Janowicz 4–6, 6–2, 6–2, 6–7 (4–7), 6–3. Andy Ram and Yoni Erlich then beat Marcin Matkowski and Mariusz Fyrstenberg 4–6, 6–4, 6–3, 6–1 at the Israel Tennis Center in Ramat Hasharon. On September 16–18, 2011, Israel will play the Canada Davis Cup team at Canada Stadium in Ramat Hasharon, Israel. Canada", "id": "11944847" }, { "contents": "Australia men's national softball team\n\n\n19 team, nicknamed the Colts. They competed at the 1993 Men's Junior World Championships, where the finished fourth. The competition was held in Auckland. In the round robin round, Australia won 7 games and lost 5. They beat Japan 3–0, Argentina 10–6, the United States 4–3, the Philippines 4–0, Argentina 6–1 and Japan 5–1. They lost to Canada 8–6, the United States 4–3, New Zealand 6–0, Canada 12–3, and New Zealand 2–1. This was good enough to qualify them for the semi", "id": "9661141" }, { "contents": "Francesca Schiavone\n\n\nof them as the seventh seed; Doha in the second round to Yanina Wickmayer 4–6, 6–7 and in her Dubai opener to Ana Ivanovic 1–6, 5–7. At the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, she (as 10th seed) avenged her Fed Cup loss by beating Lesia Tsurenko 6–2, 6–4 before retiring against Lucie Šafářová in the third round after losing the first set 6–2. With the same seeding in Miami, she lost to Ksenia Pervak 4–6, 6–4, 4–7 in her opener, blowing a 3–0 final-set", "id": "16460679" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\nIstanbul, Turkey. In the first round, she beat Turkish wildcard Çağla Büyükakçay 4–6, 6–3, 6–2. In the second round, Hantuchová lost to eventual champion Lesia Tsurenko 1–6, 1–6. At the Western & Southern Open, Hantuchová lost in the first round to Kristina Mladenovic 2–6, 1–6. At the US Open, Hantuchová lost in the first round to Misaki Doi 3–6, 3–6. At the Guangzhou International Women's Open, Hantuchová lost in the first round to fifth seed Svetlana Kuznetsova 4–6, 5–7. At the", "id": "1613913" }, { "contents": "Àlex Corretja\n\n\nsets down to beat Sampras on grass 4–6, 4–6, 7–6, 7–5, 6–4. (Spain eventually lost the tie 3–1.) At the French Open, Corretja saved four match points in the third round against Arnaud Clément, before going on to win 6–1, 6–2, 4–6, 5–7, 8–6. Corretja then progressed to the semifinals, where he lost in four sets to Albert Costa (who went on to win the title). One week later, Corretja was the best man at Costa's wedding. In", "id": "17353785" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\ntie against Italy. She lost both of her matches to Sara Errani 6-2, 6-3 and Francesca Schiavone 6-7(6), 7-5, 6-4. Italy defeated Ukraine 3-2. Seeded 6th for qualifying at the Qatar Total Open, she qualified beating Alizé Lim 6-1, 6-3 and 13th seed Casey Dellacqua 6-3, 6-1. In the first round, she beat fellow qualifier Vera Dushevina 7-5, 6-2 before she defeated world", "id": "5795509" }, { "contents": "2011 French Open – Day-by-day summaries\n\n\nJuan Mónaco 6–2, 7–5, 4–6, 6–4. Other seeds that progressed to the second round stage included no.18 Gilles Simon, no.24 Sam Querrey, no.21 Alexandr Dolgopolov, and Florian Mayer, the 20th seed. Wildcard Frenchman Arnaud Clément enjoyed a 6–3, 1–6, 7–6, 6–4 win over Filippo Volandri. Showing great form on the red clay, Maria Sharapova beat Mirjana Lučić 6–3, 6–0 in the first round. No. 2 Kim Clijsters didn't play her best but had a 6–2, 6–3 win over Anastasiya Yakimova.", "id": "20889537" }, { "contents": "Arantxa Rus\n\n\nwhere she faced Dinara Safina in the first round, losing 6–3, 2–6, 4–6. She also lost in the first round at Fes 6–4, 4–6, 3–6 to Aravane Rezaï. Then she played qualifying matches for the Estoril Open, beating Anne Kremer in the first round 6–0, 6–1, but losing against Sesil Karatancheva 7–5, 4–6, 2–6. She played the first round at the Mutua Madrileña Madrid Open, losing against Maria Sharapova 6–2, 3–6, 2–6. She continued on the ITF circuit, first at Saint-", "id": "12457410" }, { "contents": "Vera Zvonareva\n\n\nqualifier for the semifinals from the Red Group. She lost to Victoria Azarenka 6–2, 6–3, and ended the year as world No. 7. Zvonareva began her 2012 season at the Apia International Sydney. Seeded 6, she lost in the opening round to compatriot Svetlana Kuznetsova 6–1, 6–2. Seeded 7 at the Australian Open, she beat Alexandra Dulgheru in the first round 7–6(4), 6–7(5), 6–3. In the second round, she defeated Lucie Hradecká 6–1, 7–6(3). In the third round, Zvonareva lost", "id": "9496582" }, { "contents": "Vera Zvonareva\n\n\nOpen. In her first round-robin match, she won against compatriot Svetlana Kuznetsova, 6–2, 6–3. Zvonareva then beat Ivanovic, 6–3, 6–7(5), 6–4, before completing a clean sweep of her group by defeating world No. 1 Janković, 2–6, 6–3, 6–4. She reached the final by defeating Olympic gold medalist Dementieva, 7–6(7), 3–6, 6–3, but lost a three-setter to Wimbledon champion Venus Williams, 7–6(5), 0–6, 2–6. Zvonareva was seventh seed at the Australian Open", "id": "9496545" }, { "contents": "Peter Polansky\n\n\nMillman 6–7, 0–6. Polansky entered the Australian Open qualifying draw for the 9th time of his career. Seeded 26th in the qualifying draw, he beat João Domingues in the first round 7–6, 6–4. He followed up the win with a 6–2, 7–5 win over Christian Harrison before losing 1–6, 6–3, 6–3 to 15th seed, Yuki Bhambri. For the second consecutive year, Polansky got into the main draw as a lucky loser. Karen Khachanov served 21 aces as he beat Polansky 7–6, 7–6, 6–4. In", "id": "10271962" }, { "contents": "Alexandra Dulgheru\n\n\nPironkova 6–4, 7–5. In the semifinals, she won over third seeded Li Na 6–4, 3–6, 6–4. In the final, she beat Zheng Jie 6–3, 6–4. Playing at the French Open for the first time she defeated Lucie Hradecká 7–6, 4–6, 6–3 in the first round and Timea Bacsinszky 6–4, 6–2 in the second. She then lost to third seeded Caroline Wozniacki 3–6, 4–6. In doubles, she teamed up with Alberta Brianti. They defeated the team of Jill Craybas and Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 6–1,", "id": "21972656" }, { "contents": "Mona Barthel\n\n\nthe 3rd round at the 2015 US Open for the first time by beating Tsvetana Pironkova 5-7, 7-6(4), 6-1 and Olga Govortsova 2-6, 6-2, 6-4. In the 3rd round, she lost to Varvara Lepchenko 1-6, 6-3, 6-4. As the 3rd seed at the 2015 Coupe Banque Nationale, Barthel lost in the 1st round to eventual finalist Jeļena Ostapenko 7-6(6), 4-6, 6-4.", "id": "3461368" }, { "contents": "Tomáš Berdych\n\n\nHe made the quarterfinals, after beating both Dmitry Tursunov and Andrey Golubev in three sets en route. However, he lost to Xavier Malisse 4–6, 6–3, 2–6, in the quarterfinal round. At the 2010 Rogers Cup held in Toronto, he was seventh seed. He beat two Ukrainian players, Sergiy Stakhovsky 6–2, 6–4, (in the opening round) and Alexandr Dolgopolov 6–3, 6–7, 6–4, (in the third round) to reach the quarterfinals. There, he lost to Roger Federer 3–6, 7–5,", "id": "9009303" }, { "contents": "2011 French Open – Day-by-day summaries\n\n\n7–5, 3–6, 6–1 win. Ivan Ljubičić, meanwhile, dispatched another seed, no.24 Sam Querrey 7–6, 6–4, 6–4. No.5 seed Robin Söderling avoided such calamities, easing past Spaniard Albert Ramos 6–3, 6–4, 6–4, while No. 10 seed Mardy Fish beat Robin Haase 7–6, 6–2, 6–1 to reach the third round at Roland Garros for the first time in his career. Fernando Verdasco, no.16, faced a tough second round in the form of Xavier Malisse, Verdasco stood his ground to claim the match", "id": "20889544" }, { "contents": "2009 Brisbane International\n\n\nrewarded with a match against Frenchman Paul-Henri Mathieu who beat Russian qualifier Teymuraz Gabashvili 6–3, 6–3. The other seeds to play their first matches were Frenchman Jo Wilfried Tsonga, who beat Argentinian Agustín Calleri, currently ranked World No. 62, 6–2, 7–5, and fifth-seeded Czech Tomáš Berdych who advanced 6–0, 6–4 to a second round match against Kei Nishikori, the Japanese player who beat U.S. player Bobby Reynolds 6–2, 6–3. Mario Ančić, Florent Serra, and Michaël Llodra all won their first round matches", "id": "7304238" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\n2. In the second round, she rallied to upset 24th seed Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 6-2, 6-7(1), 6-4. In the third round, she beat compatriot and world No. 36 Lesia Tsurenko 3-6, 6-4, 7-6(7) to reach the fourth round for the first time at the Indian Wells Masters. In the fourth round, Bondarenko lost to world No. 1 Serena Williams 2-6, 2-6. Nevertheless, this was her best result at", "id": "5795535" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\n-court season at the DFS Classic in Birmingham. Seeded 12th, she defeated world No. 92 Anne Keothavong 6-3, 6-2 in the first and qualifier Samantha Stosur 6-3, 6-2 in the second round. In the third round, she beat Lucky Loser Melinda Czink 4-6, 6-4, 7-5. In her second quarterfinal of the year she beat world No. 52 Petra Cetkovská 7-6(3), 6-2 to reach her first WTA semifinal where", "id": "5795499" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\nround of qualifying, Hantuchová lost to Ysaline Bonaventure 1–6, 6–4, 2–6. Hantuchová successfully qualified for the Apia International Sydney by beating Jeļena Ostapenko 6–4, 6–4; ninth seed Irina Falconi 7–5, 6–1; and Lauren Davis 6–3, 6–2. She was supposed to face second seed Agnieszka Radwańska in the 1st round, but Radwańska withdrew due to a left leg injury. Hantuchová got a bye into the second round, but she lost to Australian Samantha Stosur 4–6, 2–6. At the Australian Open, Hantuchová lost in the first", "id": "1613915" }, { "contents": "Nicolás Almagro\n\n\nBellucci. He lost, however, to defending champion David Ferrer, 6–7, 7–6, 2–6. Almagro then lost in the third round at both the 2011 BNP Paribas Open (losing to Albert Montañés, 6–4, 2–6, 4–6) and at the 2011 Sony Ericsson Open (losing to Florian Mayer, 1–6, 6–3, 1–6). At the 2011 Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters, he beat Marcel Granollers, 6–3, 6–3, before prevailing in a marathon encounter against Máximo González, 6–7, 7–5, 7–6, saving", "id": "21080012" }, { "contents": "Jelena Dokic\n\n\n6–3, 6–4. Dokic was beaten in the semifinal by Vesna Manasieva 7–6, 4–6, 6–1. Jelena won her first-round match in the 50K tournament in Saint-Raphael, France by beating Eva Birnerová 2–6, 6–1, 6–2. Jelena retired in her second-round match against Urszula Radwańska leading 7–5, 0–2, with a suspected thigh injury. Dokic revealed that she had an elbow injury in the beginning of the year (possibly the reason she withdrew in tournaments such as Miami). Also, she explained", "id": "767994" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\n6-3. In the first round, she lost to 8th seed and compatriot Elina Svitolina 6-4, 4-6, 5-7. Bondarenko qualified for the Western & Southern Open beating 19th seed Lara Arruabarrena 6-1, 6-4 and Jana Čepelová 6-3, 6-0. In the first round, she lost in a tough match to world No. 26 Eugenie Bouchard 6-7(2), 6-7(5). Seeded 6th for qualifying at the US Open, Bondarenko made", "id": "5795527" }, { "contents": "Noam Okun\n\n\nSeptember 2006, Okun qualified for the US Open, and beat Potito Starace 6–2, 6–0, 4–6, 6–2 in the first round. Okun went down to Łukasz Kubot in the second round, 6–7(7), 4–6, 6–2, 6–2, 4–6. In July 2007, Okun won his second challenger title in Winnetka, Illinois, beating South Africa's Kevin Anderson 6–4, 6–3 in the final. In February 2009 he won an Israel F2 tournament, and lost in the finals of an Israel F3 tournament to Harel Levy,", "id": "6611615" }, { "contents": "2009 Chennai Open\n\n\n, who took three sets to emerge victorious against home-favourite Prakash Amritraj 6–2, 4–6, 6–1. In the other completed matches, seeded player Marcel Granollers (8) reached the second round without too much difficulty, beating Hyung Taik-Lee of South Korea 6–4, 7–5. The only non-Indian wildcard Lukáš Dlouhý recorded a 3–6, 6–2, 6–4 win against Go Soeda from Japan and Israel's top player Dudi Sela overcame Spaniard Rubén Ramírez Hidalgo 4–6, 7–6(3), 6–1. The men's doubles also started on", "id": "10251134" }, { "contents": "Yanina Wickmayer\n\n\n6-1, 7-6(6) and Melanie Oudin 6-2, 6-0. Belgium beat the United States 4-1. Next, Belgium will face the Czech Republic in the semifinals. Seeded 7th at the 2011 Open GDF Suez, Wickmayer made it to the quarterfinals after beating Elena Vesnina and Klára Zakopalová. In the quarterfinals, she lost to 4th seed and eventual champion Petra Kvitová 7-5, 3-6, 6-7(3). Wickmayer had a 5-3 lead in the 3rd", "id": "6943680" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\ndefeating Beatriz Haddad Maia in the final round of qualifying 6-3, 7-6(10). In the first round, she had her first WTA Tour win since she returned from retirement by beating American Alison Riske 6-4, 4-6, 6-1. In the second round, Bondarenko lost to American, 7th seed, and eventual finalist Madison Keys 2-6, 1-6. Bondarenko qualified for the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix by beating Alexa Glatch in the final round of qualifying 0-6", "id": "5795521" }, { "contents": "Aravane Rezaï\n\n\nSara Errani 6–2, 6–2. In the second round she lost to Marion Bartoli 4–6, 2–6. Seeded tenth at the Commonwealth Bank Tournament of Champions, Rezaï won her first round-robin match against fourth seed Sabine Lisicki 6–1, 3–6, 4–6, then beat Melinda Czink in her second match 6–3, 7–5 to make her the first player to advance to the semifinals of the inaugural event. She then went on to the semifinals, where she beat María José Martínez Sánchez 6–2, 6–3. In the final she faced Marion", "id": "10802454" }, { "contents": "Andrey Golubev\n\n\ndoubles play, with his best result a semifinal with Francesco Piccari in Córdoba. He reached the final of the 2008 St. Petersburg Open. His first win came against Olivier Rochus, where he prevailed 6–1, 6–4. He then surprised home hero Marat Safin in the second round, beating the Russian 6–4, 6–2 to progress to the quarterfinals. His next opponent was Mischa Zverev, whom he beat 6–7, 6–4, 7–6. He then went on to beat Victor Hănescu 6–3, 6–0 in the semifinals, but lost to Andy", "id": "14207819" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\n2012 against Jamie Hampton, 4–6, 6–7. In the London Olympics, Hantuchová upset No. 10 seed Li Na 6–2, 3–6, 6–3 in the first round. She then beat frenchwoman Alizé Cornet 6–3, 6–0 in the second round. She faced No. 8 seed Caroline Wozniacki in the third round and lost 4–6, 2–6. Hantuchová did not have the best US Open Series, winning only one match in four tournaments. At the Rogers Cup Hantuchová, lost in two tough sets to Aleksandra Wozniak 5–7, 6–7.", "id": "1613884" }, { "contents": "Tamarine Tanasugarn\n\n\n1999, she reached the fourth round at Wimbledon for a second time by defeating Frenchwoman Sandrine Testud, 6–2, 1–6, 6–3, in the third round. Tanasugarn ended the year ranked No. 72. Tanasugarn partnered with Paradorn Srichaphan at the Hopman Cup in 2000. Tanasugarn beat Jelena Dokić of Australia, Barbara Schett of Austria, Ai Sugiyama of Japan, and Henrieta Nagyová of Slovakia. However, Tanasugarn lost in the women's singles final to Amanda Coetzer of South Africa, 6–3, 4–6, 4–6, having led 6–3", "id": "9002238" }, { "contents": "1983–84 Albanian Cup\n\n\nround. 1.SK Tirana 9 ND 8 0 1 19:7 2.Flamurtari 9 4 1 4 13:8 3.Apolonia 8 3 2 3 12:10 4.Partizani 8 3 4 1 12:7 5.Vllaznia 6 3 1 2 12:6 6.Teuta 6 4 1 1 11:6 7.Skenderbeu 6 2 1 3 8:6 8.Beselidhja 6 2 3 1 5:4 9.Tomori 4 2 0 2 5:5 10.Erzeni 4 2 0 2 4:4 11.Besa 4 2 1 1 9:7 12.Burreli 4 1 2 1 6:6 13.Dinamo 4 2 1 1 10:1 14.Himara 4 0 2 2 3:8 15.Kastrioti 4 2 0 2 7:7 16.Elbasani 4 1 1 2 5:5", "id": "16655101" }, { "contents": "Camila Giorgi\n\n\n, 6–4 and 12th seed Chan Yung-jan 6–7, 7–5, 6–3. In the first round, Giorgi lost to Barbora Záhlavová-Strýcová 1–6, 3–6. Giorgi fell in the final round of qualifying at the French Open to Heidi El Tabakh 7–6, 4–6, 2–6. Giorgi qualified for the Wimbledon Championships for the second year in a row defeating Emily Webley-Smith, Olivia Rogowska, and Alexa Glatch. In the first round, she beat 16th seed and compatriot Flavia Pennetta, 6–4, 6–3. Then she defeated", "id": "16054531" }, { "contents": "Mikael Pernfors\n\n\nlost in straight sets to then World No.1 Ivan Lendl 6–3, 6–2, 6–4. Pernfors played for Sweden in the final of the Davis Cup in 1986. He won one singles rubber against Paul McNamee in straight sets and lost the other to Pat Cash in five sets – after winning the first two – as Australia beat Sweden 3–2. The following year at Wimbledon he again lost a two-set lead, falling to Jimmy Connors 1–6, 1–6, 7–5, 6–4, 6–2 after having led 6–1, 6–1, 4–1,", "id": "2517702" }, { "contents": "1985–86 Albanian Cup\n\n\nround. 1.SK Tirana 9 ND 5 3 1 18:7 2.Vllaznia 9 4 2 3 25:11 3.Partizani 8 3 2 3 8:6 4.Tomori 8 4 1 3 14:10 5.Apolonia 6 2 2 2 11:10 6.Skenderbeu 6 2 3 1 7:5 7.Flamurtari 4 3 0 1 7:4 8.Erzeni 6 3 2 1 6:6 9.Elbasani 4 2 0 2 6:6 10.Pogradeci 4 1 2 1 4:10 11.Dinamo 4 2 1 1 9:7 12.Naftetari 4 1 1 2 5:6 13.Beselidhja 4 2 1 1 5:6 14.Luftetari 4 1 2 1 5:3 15.Lushnja 4 1 0 3 4:8 16.Teuta 4 1 2 1 4:4", "id": "16654998" }, { "contents": "Nikolay Davydenko\n\n\n, Davydenko won four of his five matches. He lost his first round-robin match to Novak Djokovic, 6–3, 4–6, 5–7, but he beat Nadal in his second match, 6–1, 7–6. He also went on to beat the odds, defeating his group leader, Robin Söderling, 7–6, 4–6, 6–3 to reach the semifinals. He recorded his first win over Roger Federer in 13 tries in the semifinals with a 6–2, 4–6, 7–5 win. With the win, Davydenko advanced to his second consecutive", "id": "11825324" }, { "contents": "Nadia Petrova\n\n\nand defeated 14th seed Amanda Coetzer 6–0, 6–1 in the third round. In the fourth round, Petrova lost to third seed Lindsay Davenport 0–6, 7–6, 2–6. Petrova continued her success by reaching the semifinals of Zurich, beating world No. 8 and US Open finalist before losing to Henin 4–6, 4–6. The following week in Linz, Petrova beat Paola Suárez and Patty Schnyder to reach her first Sony Ericsson WTA Tour final. However, she fell to Ai Sugiyama 5–7, 4–6. Petrova ended 2003 ranked world No", "id": "9496377" }, { "contents": "Peng Shuai\n\n\n6–3, 6–3. In the third round she came back from 2–5 down in the final set to beat Czech qualifier Lucie Hradecká 6–3, 4–6, 7–5. In the fourth round, she battled past 18th seed Nadia Petrova, 6–4, 5–7, 6–3. 16th seed Maria Sharapova defeated her 6–2, 5–7, 6–3 in a 2-hour 22 minute quarterfinal match. Peng moved up to No. 32 in the world as a result, one spot off her career high of 31. Her next tournament was the Sony Ericsson Open in", "id": "916460" }, { "contents": "Melanie Oudin\n\n\nto Klára Zakopalová 1–6, 6–3, 1–6. In the Fed Cup tie against Belgium, Oudin lost her first rubber to Kim Clijsters 0–6, 4–6. In her final rubber, she was defeated by Yanina Wickmayer 6–2, 6–0. Belgium reached the semifinals at the Fed Cup defeating the USA 4–1. Oudin got her first win of the year at the Open GdF Suez, where she beat Vera Dushevina in the first round 7–5, 5–7, 6–2. In the second round, Oudin lost to eighth seed Dominika Cibulková of Slovakia", "id": "9958106" }, { "contents": "Tommy Robredo\n\n\n7–5, 6–1, 6–0, in the third round. He defeated Philipp Kohlschreiber, before losing in straight sets to Juan Martín del Potro in the quarterfinals 3–6, 4–6, 2–6. Seeded second, he lost to Marcos Baghdatis in the first round at the Ordina Open. Robredo reached the third round of Wimbledon, at which he was seeded 15th, by coming back from two sets down to beat Austrian Stefan Koubek. He next was defeated by Israeli Dudi Sela 6–7, 5–7, 6–2, 5–7, however, when they", "id": "238314" }, { "contents": "Zheng Jie\n\n\n, Edina Gallovits-Hall 2–6, 6–3, 6–1, and finally Melanie Oudin 6–4, 6–1. She lost in the first round of the main draw, 4–6, 4–6, to Daniela Hantuchová. At the Wimbledon Championships, Zheng reached the second round for the third consecutive year, beating Zuzana Ondrášková 7–5, 6–0, before losing in disappointing fashion to Japanese qualifier Misaki Doi, 3–6, 1–6. In doubles, Zheng and Peng reached the quarterfinals, losing a tight three-set match to eventual champions Květa Peschke and Katarina", "id": "9372441" }, { "contents": "Fred Gil\n\n\n6–3, 6–4. A week later, at the US Open, he lost in First round to world no. 23 Alexandr Dolgopolov by 6–4, 6–2, 7–5 in 1h58m. In September, he reached the semi-final in the Genova Challenger. In the first round in Bucharest he beat world no. 106 Jérémy Chardy by 2–6, 6–4, 6–3 in 2h14m. He lost in the second round to the world no. 183 Alessandro Giannessi by 7–6(2), 0–6, 6–3 in 2h25m. In October", "id": "101315" }, { "contents": "Mona Barthel\n\n\n6-4, 6-0. After the US Open, Barthel played at the 2014 Korea Open. She beat 7th seed Caroline Garcia in the 1st round 7-6(3), 6-2. She then lost in the 2nd round to Christina McHale 6-1, 4-6, 6-3. At the 1st edition of the 2014 Wuhan Open, Barthel defeated Peng Shuai in the 1st round 6-2, 7-6(1) before losing in the 2nd round to 6th seed and eventual finalist", "id": "3461354" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\nto 10th seeds and eventual finalists Lisa Raymond/Samantha Stosur 6-7(3), 3-6. Bondarenko qualified for the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix defeating Lucie Hradecká in the final round of qualifying 6-2, 6-2. She beat world No. 15 Flavia Pennetta 4-6, 6-2, 6-1, in the second round, she lost to 6th seed Venus Williams 4-6, 2-6. At the Kremlin Cup, Bondarenko lost in the first round of qualifying to Aravane", "id": "5795504" }, { "contents": "Katie O'Brien\n\n\nOpen qualifying draw and beat fellow Brit, Melanie South in the opening round. She fell in round two to Kristina Barrois, 4–6 2–6. After this she headed to the DFS Classic where she beat Alla Kudryavtseva, 6–0 3–6 7–6, in the first round before falling to Yaroslava Shvedova in round two, 5–7 6–1 5–7. A wild card allowed O'Brien entry into the International Women's Open (previously the Hastings Direct International) where she lost to Samantha Stosur. Shahar Pe'er beat O'Brien in the first round of Wimbledon. Following", "id": "14861023" }, { "contents": "Robin Söderling\n\n\nscare as he saved 3 match points en route to defeating Fernando Verdasco 2–6, 7–5, 6–4. After winning 6–3, 3–6, 6–4 against Nicolás Almagro, he faced Novak Djokovic in the quarterfinals which he lost 3–6, 0–6. At the French Open, Soderling was seeded 5th and beat Ryan Harrison in the first round 6–1, 6–7, 6–3, 7–5. Harrison was up 5–4 in the fourth set, within one game of forcing a fifth and deciding set, but ceded the final three games, the fourth set,", "id": "15316018" }, { "contents": "Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi\n\n\nsingles first round and won 7–5 7–6. In the second round he was defeated by second seed and defending champion Fabrice Santoro 6–7 2–6. In the doubles, he and Bopanna were seeded 4th, the first time both have been seeded in an ATP event. In the first round they beat Tripp Phillips and Jim Thomas 4–6 6–3 10–2. They won their quarter-final 7–6 3–6 10–7 Kevin Anderson and James Cerretani and followed that up by defeating Rik de Voest and Ashley Fisher in the semis 5–7 6–4 11–9. In the second", "id": "14373779" }, { "contents": "Tamira Paszek\n\n\nand doubles partner CoCo Vandeweghe 4–6, 2–6. However, she did capture the doubles title with Vandeweghe marking her first tournament win in either singles or doubles in 2013. Her most impressive result of the year came in France at the Open GdF Suez Région Limousin, a $50,000 tournament. Unseeded, Paszek upset fourth seed Johanna Konta in the first round 6–4, 6–4. In the second round, she defeated Andreea Mitu 1–6, 6–3, 7–6. In the quarterfinals, she beat Nina Zander 6–2, 6–2. In the", "id": "11829411" }, { "contents": "Kimiko Date\n\n\n, she went to China to participate at the China Open. She beat Anabel Medina Garrigues 6–0, 6–4 in the first round, but lost to Elena Dementieva 6–3, 1–6, 6–3 in the second round. Kimiko then returned home to compete at the HP Open in Osaka, Japan. Seeded sixth, she defeated teenage qualifier Laura Robson in the first round 6–3, 6–3 and compatriot Aiko Nakamura 6–2, 6–0. In the quarterfinals, she upset top seed and world No. 8 Samantha Stosur 5–7, 6–3, 7–6 (", "id": "18010869" }, { "contents": "2010 Australian Open – Day-by-day summaries\n\n\n, the defending champion, lost a set in his victory against Philipp Kohlschreiber 6–4, 6–2, 2–6, 7–5. Ivo Karlović defeated 24th seed compatriot Ivan Ljubičić 6–3, 3–6, 6–3, 7–6(7). Andy Murray won in straight sets over Florent Serra. Chilean Fernando González beat Evgeny Korolev 6–7(5), 6–3, 1–6, 6–3, 6–4. The day's most significant upset was 33rd seed John Isner's defeat of 12th seed Gaël Monfils 6–1, 4–6, 7–6(4), 7–6(5). In the women's draw world", "id": "11989025" }, { "contents": "2010 Rafael Nadal tennis season\n\n\n). In the second round, he beat Lukáš Lacko (6-2, 6-2, 6-2). In the third round, he was tested by Philipp Kohlschreiber, finally beating him in four sets (6-4, 6-2, 2-6, 7-5). In the fourth round, he beat the Croatian Ivo Karlović, (6-4, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4). In the quarter-finals, Nadal pulled out", "id": "19624590" }, { "contents": "Lloyd Harris (tennis)\n\n\nIn August, Harris qualified for his first Grand Slam main-draw at a senior men's singles level, after beating JC Aragone 6-4 6-2, in the third qualifying round for the US Open. Harris defeated Roberto Quiroz of Ecuador 7-6, 6-3 in the first round of the qualifying draw, and defeated Sebastian Ofner from Austria 6-2, 6-1 in the second round. Harris lost in the main draw first round against world number 40 Gilles Simon in straight sets.", "id": "5608796" }, { "contents": "2009 ASB Classic\n\n\nsecond round by beating Nuria Llagostera Vives from Spain 7–5, 6–4. Seventh seed Russian Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova ensured that all eight of the seeds had made it to the second round by winning her match in the night session against German Kristina Barrois 6–3, 6–1. In doubles, second seeds Shahar Pe'er and Caroline Wozniacki progressed to the quarter-finals by defeating Argentinian Betina Jozami and Indian Shikha Uberoi 6–2, 6–2 but no. 3 seeds Czech Vladimíra Uhlířová and Ekaterina Dzehalevich of Belarus were beaten 6–4, 6–4 by Italian Mara Santangelo and French", "id": "4713633" }, { "contents": "Tamira Paszek\n\n\nIn the final, Paszek upset fifth seed Angelique Kerber 5–7, 6–3, 7–5 to win her third WTA title. Paszek was 3–5 down in the final set and saved five championship points. At Wimbledon, Paszek upset former world No. 1 and seventh seed Caroline Wozniacki in the first round 5–7, 7–6, 6–4. This match lasted 3 hours and 12 minutes. In the second round, she beat world No. 60 Alizé Cornet 6–2, 6–1. Then she defeated world No. 36 Yanina Wickmayer 2–6, 7–6,", "id": "11829397" }, { "contents": "Sorana Cîrstea\n\n\n6–2, 6–0. They lost in the second round to Irina-Camelia Begu/Alexandra Panova 4–6, 6–3, [7–10]. Cîrstea qualified in singles for the BNP Paribas Open. In the first round she lost 6–3, 3–6, 3–6 to Alla Kudryavtseva. In the Sony Ericsson Open, Sorana received a wildcard in singles, but lost 6–3, 1–6, 6–7 in the first round to Zheng Jie of China. At the 2011 Andalucia Tennis Experience, she lost in the first round 6–1, 4–6, 2–6 to", "id": "14893578" }, { "contents": "Mona Barthel\n\n\n, she beat qualifier Klaartje Liebens 6-2, 6-0. In the 2nd round, Barthel upset 1st seed Eugenie Bouchard 4-6, 6-1, 6-2. In the quarterfinals, Barthel lost to Barbora Záhlavová-Strýcová 6-2, 6-2. Barthel then lost in the 1st round at the 2015 Dubai Tennis Championships to wildcard Daniela Hantuchová 7-6(5), 3-6, 6-3. As the 2nd seed for qualifying at the 2015 Qatar Total Open, she", "id": "3461359" }, { "contents": "Mona Barthel\n\n\n-1, 6-4 before falling to top seed and eventual champion Ana Ivanovic in the 2nd round 6-4, 6-1. The following week, she qualified for the 2014 Topshelf Open beating Dinah Pfizenmaier 7-6(6), 6-2 and 7th seed Urszula Radwańska 6-3, 6-2. In the 1st round, she defeated Maria Kirilenko 6-3, 6-2. In the 2nd round, she lost to 8th seed Klára Koukalová 6-2, 7-6(6)", "id": "3461349" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nnot to compete in the mixed, Ai and Daniella beat Caroline Dhenin and Mathilde Johansson 6–4, 6–3, then squashed Sofia Arvidsson and Martina Müller 6–1, 6–1; they escaped from Marion Bartoli and Shahar Pe'er, 1–6, 7–6, 6–2. In the quarterfinals, they beat second-seeded Black and Stubbs 6–1, 7–6. In the semifinals, they beat 4th-seeded Yan and Zheng 6–3, 3–6, 6–3. They lost 3–6, 2–6 in the final to top-seeded Raymond and Stosur. Wimbledon saw Sugiyama,", "id": "11823092" }, { "contents": "Nikolay Davydenko\n\n\nSimon, 7–6, 4–6, 4–6. Davydenko lost in the quarterfinals of the 2009 Pilot Pen Tennis to Sam Querrey. At the US Open, he reached the fourth round, before retiring against Robin Söderling with a left thigh injury. He won his third title of the year at the 2009 Malaysian Open by beating Gaël Monfils, 6–3, 6–3, in the quarterfinals, Robin Söderling, 1–6, 7–6, 6–2, in the semifinals, and Fernando Verdasco, 6–4, 7–5, in the final. Following his triumph in", "id": "11825322" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\ndefeated world No. 98 Olga Govortsova in the first round 5-7, 6-3, 6-4. In the second round, she lost again to qualifier Kristína Kučová 3-6, 6-1, 5-7. At the Mutua Madrid Open, Bondarenko lost in the first round of qualifying to Kateřina Siniaková 6-4, 2-6, 2-6. Her final tournament before the French Open was the Internationaux de Strasbourg. In the first round, she beat world No. 54", "id": "5795537" }, { "contents": "Varvara Lepchenko\n\n\nround to Heather Watson 6-7(5), 2-6. Ranked 40 at the Wimbledon Championships, Lepchenko was defeated in the first round by 20th seed and eventual finalist Garbiñe Muguruza 6-4, 6-1. Lepchenko started her US Open Series at the Bank of the West Classic. She started the tournament off by beating Mirjana Lučić-Baroni in the first round 3-6, 6-2, 7-6(4). In the second round, she stunned top seed Caroline Wozniacki 6-4,", "id": "2210491" }, { "contents": "Klára Koukalová\n\n\n5–7. Playing against Spain at the Fed Cup, Koukalová won her first rubber over María Teresa Torró Flor 6–3, 2–6, 6–1, but she lost her second to Carla Suárez Navarro 6–1, 3–6, 3–6. In the end, the Czech Republic defeated Spain 3–2. At the Qatar Total Open, Koukalová won her first-round match over Elina Svitolina 6–2, 6–4. In the second round, she upset ninth seed Ana Ivanovic 4–6, 6–1, 6–3. In the third round, she lost to sixth seed and", "id": "3783483" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nJelena Janković 4–6, 4–6. As the 9th seed in doubles playing with Hantuchová, they beat the No. 1 seeds, Black and Huber, 6–7, 6–3, 7–6. In the third set \"Hantuyama\" were down 2–5, but rallied to take it to a tie-break, where they saved seven match points to win 12–10. In the semifinals, they beat Dechy and Santangelo 6–4, 6–2 to make it her first women's doubles final there. They were defeated by the Williams in two sets, 6–3", "id": "11823108" }, { "contents": "Claudine Schaul\n\n\nafter turning pro, Schaul made it to the third round of the US Open after upsetting former No. 15 Anna Smashnova 7–6 (7–5), 6–2 in round 1 as well as beating Samantha Reeves 6–1, 4–6, 6–3 in round 2, before losing her match versus Dinara Safina 4–6, 5–7. In January 2004, Schaul was able to win her first Doubles title in Canberra, Australia, partnering Jelena Kostanić Tošić. Shortly after, Schaul made it to the third round of the Australian Open before losing to Alicia Molik", "id": "5152289" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nFamily Circle cup, their third team title, scoring 6–2, 6–2 over Edina Gallovits-Hall and Olga Govortsova. Sugiyama broke the record for consecutive slam appearances woman with 57 as of her appearance in the 2008 Wimbledon tournament. Sugiyama made it to the third round of ladies' singles, losing to Alisa Kleybanova of Russia, 4–6, 4–6. At Stanford, she defeated Alexa Glatch 6–2, 3–6, 7–5, and then crushed world No. 11, Hantuchová, 6–3, 6–1. In the quarterfinals she beat Dominika Cibulková", "id": "11823106" }, { "contents": "Peng Shuai\n\n\nher 6–4, 6–3. Peng however lost in the second round to Daniela Hantuchová 7–5, 6–2. Peng next competed in the Malaysian Open where she was seeded third and beat Yvonne Meusburger in three sets 6–1, 4–6, 6–2. Peng then lost in the quarterfinals in a tight three setter against Petra Martić, who went on to reach the final. In the Indian Wells BNP Paribas tournament where she was seeded 17th, she got a bye in the first round, but lost to Ksenia Pervak 4–6, 0–6 in the second", "id": "916472" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nJustine Henin 6–4, 1–6, 0–6. In Beijing, she beat qualifier Alicia Molik, who was also her doubles partner in the event, in the first round, 6–2, 7–6. She then upset fourth-seeded Nicole Vaidišová 6–4, 1–6, 6–3 before losing to Peng Shuai in another three-set match 7–6, 3–6, 2–6. She reached the final of a Tier-IV event in Seoul, losing to Eleni Daniilidou of Greece in three sets, 3–6, 6–2, 6–7. The beginning of 2007 was", "id": "11823094" }, { "contents": "Alexandra Dulgheru\n\n\n, 6–2, and in the third round over Johanna Larsson 6–2, 6–1. In the fourth round, she beat Peng Shuai, 6–3, 6–4. In the quarterfinals Dulgheru faced Sharapova, and they played a marathon match. Dulgheru won the first set 6–3. Then Sharapova won the second set, 8–6 in the tiebreak. In the third set, at 5–4 Dulgheru served for the match, but Sharapova got a break and then won the match in the third set tiebreak 7–5. After this, Dulgheru was ranked No.", "id": "21972663" }, { "contents": "Julie Coin\n\n\n. The women played for approximately 3 hours, with Mauresmo eventually winning 5–7, 6–2, 7–6, after Coin held match points. Coin beat Elena Vesnina 6–4, 4–6, 6–1 in the first round at the Australian Open. She fought hard, but ultimately fell to No. 14 Dominika Cibulková in three sets at Wimbledon. In the first round of the Australian Open, Coin recovered from a set down to defeat local favorite Alicia Molik 3–6, 7–6, 6–3 before losing in straight sets to Francesca Schiavone 3–6, 4–6.", "id": "3511310" }, { "contents": "Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi\n\n\nnumber 1 and World No. 36 Hyung-Taik Lee 6–4 4–6 4–6. The Pakistani rounded off the year with a win in the Dunlop Challenger in Toyota, Japan alongside Frederik Nielsen. Aisam played in a future event in Sheffield, England, as the 2nd seed. Aisam beat British Timothy Bradshaw in the 1st round 6–4 6–0 but lost 6–4 6–2 to Matthew Illingworth in the second. Aisam lost to Matthias Bachinger in the 1st round of qualifying in the Heilbronn Challenger in Germany 7–6(4) 2–6 3–6, and also lost in", "id": "14373784" } ]
TENNIS - FRIDAY 'S RESULTS FROM THE U.S. OPEN . NEW YORK 1996-08-30 Results from the U.S. Open Tennis Championships at the National Tennis Centre on Friday ( prefix number denotes seeding ) : Women 's singles , third round Sandrine Testud ( France ) beat Ines Gorrochategui ( Argentina ) 4-6 6-2 6-1 Men 's singles , second round 4 - Goran Ivanisevic ( Croatia ) beat Scott Draper ( Australia ) 6-7 ( 1-7 ) 6-3 6-4 6-4 Tim Henman ( Britain ) beat Doug Flach ( U.S. ) 6-3 6-4 6-2 Mark Philippoussis ( Australia ) beat Andrei Olhovskiy ( Russia ) 6 - 3 6-4 6-2 Sjeng Schalken ( Netherlands ) beat David Rikl ( Czech Republic ) 6 - 2 6-4 6-4 Guy Forget ( France ) beat 17 - Felix Mantilla ( Spain ) 6-4 7-5 6-3 Men 's singles , second round Alexander Volkov ( Russia ) beat Mikael Tillstrom ( Sweden ) 1-6 6- 4 6-1 4-6 7-6 ( 10-8 ) Jonas Bjorkman ( Sweden ) beat David Nainkin ( South Africa ) ) 6-4 6-1 6-1 Women 's singles , third round 8 - Lindsay Davenport ( U.S. ) beat Anne-Gaelle Sidot ( France ) 6-0 6-3 4 - Conchita Martinez ( Spain ) beat Helena Sukova ( Czech Republic ) 6-4 6-3 Amanda Coetzer ( South Africa ) beat Irina Spirlea ( Romania ) 7-6 ( 7-5 ) 7-5 Add Men 's singles , second round 16 - Cedric Pioline ( France ) beat Roberto Carretero ( Spain ) 4-6 6 - 2 6-2 6-1 Alex Corretja ( Spain ) beat Filippo Veglio ( Switzerland ) 6-7 ( 4- 7 ) 6-4 6-4 6-0 Add Women 's singles , third round Linda Wild ( U.S. ) beat Barbara Rittner ( Germany ) 6-4 4-6 7-5 Asa Carlsson ( Sweden ) beat 15 - Gabriela Sabatini ( Argentina ) 7-5 3-6 6-2 Add Men 's singles , second round 1 - Pete Sampras ( U.S. ) beat Jiri Novak ( Czech Republic ) 6-3 1-6 6-3 4-6 6-4 Paul Haarhuis ( Netherlands ) beat Michael Tebbutt ( Australia ) 1- 6 6-2 6-2 6-3 Add Women 's singles , third round Lisa Raymond ( U.S. ) beat Kimberly Po ( U.S. ) 6-3 6-2 : Add men 's singles , second round Hendrik Dreekmann ( Germany ) beat Thomas Johansson ( Sweden ) 7-6 ( 7-1 ) 6-2 4-6 6-1 Andrei Medvedev ( Ukraine ) beat Jan Kroslak ( Slovakia ) 6-4 6-3 6-2 Petr Korda ( Czech Republic ) bat Bohdan Ulihrach ( Czech Republic ) 6-0 7-6 ( 7-5 ) 6-2 Add women 's singles , third round 2 - Monica Seles ( U.S. ) beat [START_ENT] Dally Randriantefy [END_ENT] ( Madagascar ) 6-0 6-2 : Add men 's singles , second round 12 - Todd Martin ( U.S. ) beat Andrea Gaudenzi ( Italy ) 6-3 6-2 6-2 Stefan Edberg ( Sweden ) beat Bernd Karbacher ( Germany ) 3-6 6-3 6-3 1-0 retired ( leg injury )
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[ { "contents": "Arantxa Rus\n\n\nGaudens. In the first round, Rus beat Claire de Gubernatis 6–1, 6–1, and in the second round Séverine Beltrame 6–3, 6–3. In the quarterfinal, she beat former junior No.1 Elina Svitolina 6–4, 4–6, 6–3, and in the semifinal Rus defeated Valeria Savinykh 7–5, 7–5. She lost to Anastasia Pivovarova in the final 7–6, 6–7, 6–2. Then, she went on to the French Open and defeated Marina Erakovic 2–6, 6–4, 6–4 in the first round. In the second round, she defeated", "id": "12457411" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\n, 6–1. At the Australian Open, Hantuchová beat Zheng Saisai in the 1st round 6–4, 6–4. In the second round, she lost to 24th seed Garbiñe Muguruza 1–6, 6–1, 0–6. Hantuchová played her 17th singles final at the PTT Thailand Open after wins over third seed Zarina Diyas 1–6, 6–3, 6–1; Zheng Saisai 7–6, 6–2; Ying-Ying Duan 6–3, 6–0; and Marina Erakovic 4–6, 6–3, 7–6. She defeated Ajla Tomljanović in the final 3–6, 6–3, 6–4 to win her", "id": "1613908" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\n6–3. She lost 3–6, 3–6 against the second seeded Sharapova in the third round. In doubles, she and Srebotnik beat Andreea Ehritt-Vanc and Anastasia Rodionova 4–6, 6–3, 6–2; Émilie Loit and Nicole Pratt 6–0, 6–3, and got a walkover from Bartoli and Meilen Tu in the third round. In the quarterfinals, they beat Elena Likhovtseva and Sun Tiantian 6–4, 7–6. They came back from 1–6, 0–3 to beat top-seeded Raymond and Stosur, winning 1–6, 6–3, 6–2. They lost", "id": "11823099" }, { "contents": "Klára Koukalová\n\n\n, 2–6. As the 31st seed at Wimbledon, Koukalová defeated wildcard Taylor Townsend in the first round 7–5, 6–2. She lost in the second round to Madison Keys 5–7, 7–6, 2–6 Seeded third at the first edition of the Bucharest Open, Koukalová lost in the first round to Romanian Monica Niculescu 3–6, 0–6. Seeded third at the İstanbul Cup, she survived a first-round scare to beat Donna Vekić 4–6, 6–0, 6–4. In the second round, she was upset by Kristina Mladenovic 6–1, 6–3", "id": "3783489" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nPin 6–1, 6–3, and Pe'er and Safina 6–1, 6–2 in the second and third round. They then defeated Maria Elena Camerin and Gisela Dulko 4–6, 7–5, 6–3 in the quarterfinals. They upset top seeds and defending champions Raymond and Stosur in the semifinals, winning 1–6, 6–4, 6–3 to reach the French Open finals. They lost in the final to Alicia Molik and Mara Santangelo 6–7, 4–6. At Wimbledon, seeded 26th, she beat wildcard Melanie South 6–3, 6–2 and Alizé Cornet 4–6, 6–0,", "id": "11823098" }, { "contents": "Sorana Cîrstea\n\n\nat the Mercury Insurance Open. She was beaten by CoCo Vandeweghe in the first round 7–5, 6–7, 6–3. Next tournament in Cincinnati, Western & Southern Open, she qualified in singles for the main draw. In the first round she defeated Ksenia Pervak 6–4, 3–6, 6–3, but lost in the second to Jill Craybas 4–6, 6–1, 6–7. In Dallas, the inaugural tournament of Texas Tennis Open, Cîrstea beat Jarmila Gajdošová 3–6, 6–4, 6–2 in the first round, in the second she lost to", "id": "14893582" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\nseed Belinda Bencic 6-4, 2-6, 4-6. Playing qualifying at the Dubai Tennis Championships, Bondarenko beat Anastasija Sevastova in the first round of qualifying 6-3, 6-3. In the second round of qualifying, she lost to Tsvetana Pironkova 6-2, 6-1. Bondarenko qualified for the Qatar Total Open defeating María José Martínez Sánchez 7-6(0), 3-6, 6-3 and 9th seed Evgeniya Rodina 6-2, 7-5. In the", "id": "5795533" }, { "contents": "Thomaz Bellucci\n\n\nninth Challenger title at Sparkassen Open defeating Íñigo Cervantes 6–1, 1–6, 6–3. At the Rio Olympics, Bellucci reached the quarterfinals of the men's singles where he lost to Rafael Nadal. He reached the second round of the men's doubles with André Sá. In April, in U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships after beating players like Frances Tiafoe (7-5, 1-6, 6-2) and seeded player Sam Querrey (6-4, 3-6, 6-3), Bellucci lost", "id": "11153943" }, { "contents": "Klára Koukalová\n\n\nin round one by Kurumi Nara 0–6, 6–2, 6–1. Ranked 46 at the Australian Open, she beat Australian wildcard Storm Sanders in the first round 7–5, 6–4. In the second round, Koukalová lost to Julia Görges 3–6, 6–4, 2–6. In February, Koukalová was defeated competed at the Diamond Games in Antwerp in the first round by qualifier Francesca Schiavone 6–3, 6–1. At the Dubai Tennis Championships, she lost in the first round to Tsvetana Pironkova 3–6, 6–4, 3–6. Seeded fourth for qualifying at", "id": "3783493" }, { "contents": "2010 Rafael Nadal tennis season\n\n\nbeating Kei Nishikori (6-2, 6-4, 6-4) in the first round. In the second round, he fought hard and succeeded against Robin Haase after five sets (5-7, 6-2, 3-6, 6-0, 6-3). In the third round, he defeated Philipp Petzschner. The match was a 5-set thriller with Nadal triumphing (6-4, 4-6, 6-7, 6-2, 6-3).", "id": "19624603" }, { "contents": "Jill Craybas\n\n\nthe best tennis of her career and beat Olga Savchuk 6–1, 6–1 in the first round, Renata Voráčová 2–6, 6–1, 6–3 in the second round and Andreja Klepač 6–4, 6–4 in the quarterfinals. In the semifinals she beat Akgul Amanmuradova 6–4, 6–0 and lost to the top seed Agnieszka Radwańska in a tie-break in the third set, 6–2, 1–6, 7–6. Craybas's ranking improved from World No. 77 to World No. 60 because of these results. Craybas won the 2008 Istanbul Cup in doubles", "id": "16460431" }, { "contents": "2009 ASB Classic\n\n\nher opponent Magdaléna Rybáriková from Slovakia in three sets, winning 6–3, 6–7(4), 7–5. Shahar Pe'er, the fifth seed from Israel, sealed her passage into the next round with a straight sets triumph against Petra Cetkovská of the Czech Republic. The final seed to go through, Czech Nicole Vaidišová took three sets before triumphing 7–6(3), 4–6, 7–5 against Alla Kudryavtseva of Russia. In other matches, another Czech Barbora Záhlavová-Strýcová beat France's Virginie Razzano 1–6, 6–2, 6–3 to line up a second round", "id": "4713628" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nLi Ting and Sun Tiantian 6–4, 6–4 in the final. In Rome, she and Hantuchová won the title, their third as a team and biggest title, beating Li and Sun 6–4, 6–1; Black and Stubbs (No. 2) 6–4, 6–0, and Květa Peschke and Schiavone (No. 8) 3–6, 6–3, 6–1. At the French Open, 22nd seeded Ai beat Daniilidou 6–7, 6–0, 6–3 in the first round, but lost to French qualifier Aravane Rezaï 6–4, 4–6, 3–6. Deciding", "id": "11823091" }, { "contents": "Amos Mansdorf\n\n\n# 13 Thomas Muster, 7–5, 6–2, and World # 15 Gilbert 5–7, 6–3, 6–0. Mansdorf won another title at Rosmalen in the Netherlands in 1990. In the third round of the US Open in 1990 he beat World # 8 Brad Gilbert 5–7, 5–7, 6–3, 7–6, 6–1. In September 1991 in Toulouse, he beat World # 11 Magnus Gustafsson, 6–4, 6–1. His best performance at a Grand Slam tournament came at the Australian Open in 1992, where he reached the quarterfinals by beating", "id": "20374499" }, { "contents": "Olivia Rogowska\n\n\ncomeback to win 1–6, 7–5, 7–6 over Sandra Zaniewska. She then beat Arina Rodionova but lost the quarterfinal to Yulia Putintseva. In Sydney, Rogowska made the final by beating Akiko Omae 6–2, 6–0, Monique Adamczak by walkover, Zheng Saisai 6–4, 6–1 and qualifier Richèl Hogenkamp 3–6, 6–0, 6–2. In the final, she lost to Ashleigh Barty 1–6, 3–6. In the main draw of the BMW Malaysian Open, she won in the first round against Elitsa Kotsova 6–4, 6–0 which was her third WTA", "id": "6190723" }, { "contents": "Justin Gimelstob\n\n\nand Mike Bryan 6–3, 3–6, 6–4 in the second round. They lost to Mark Knowles and Daniel Nestor in the quarterfinals, 3–6, 2–6. In July 2004, Gimelstob won in singles at Forest Hills, New York, beating Dušan Vemić 7–6 (7), 6–2 in the final. That September, he beat Florent Serra of France 6–2, 6–2 in the quarterfinals, and Alex Bogomolov Jr. 6–1, 6–3 in the final of a hard court tournament in Beijing. He also won the doubles event at both of", "id": "9967593" }, { "contents": "Robert Kendrick\n\n\nBeach International Tennis Championships, before losing to Evgeny Korolev 6–3, 6–6, 5–7, then losing to David Nalbandian in the second round of the BNP Paribas Open 4–6, 4–6. He beat Söderling in the second round of the Sony Ericsson Open, then lost in the third round to Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 5–7, 4–6. Kendrick did not make it out of the first rounds of the U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships or the Estoril Open. At the 2009 French Open, he beat Daniel Brands 6–7, 7–5, 7–6", "id": "5034594" }, { "contents": "Ivan Ljubičić\n\n\nMelzer and lost 4–6, 6–7, 6–4, 6–2, 3–6. Ljubičić started the season as world No. 58. His first tournament was the Australian Open, where he beat Igor Kunitsyn in the first round 4–6, 7–6, 7–6, 5–7, 6–3, before losing in the second round to Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 7–6, 6–7, 6–7, 2–6. He then participated at Zagreb, where he defeated Christophe Rochus in the first round 6–4, 6–1, before losing to Viktor Troicki 4–6, 7–5, 4–6, in", "id": "14985321" }, { "contents": "Vera Zvonareva\n\n\n6–4, 6–2. She played at Monterrey Open, where she defeated No. 6 seed Alison Riske 6–4, 6–0. She was defeated in the second round by Kristina Mladenovic 4–6, 2–6. She lost in the first round at the Indian Wells Masters to Polona Hercog 6–1, 6–1. She was defeated in the first round of the Miami Masters to Russian Compatriot Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 6–2, 3–6, 7–5. Next, she played at the Katowice Open, Poland. In the first round she beat Italian Karin Knapp 7–5, 6–4", "id": "9496593" }, { "contents": "2008 Rafael Nadal tennis season\n\n\ndefeated another Frenchman, Gilles Simon, 7–5, 6–2, 6–3. In the round of 16, he beat his third Frenchman of the tournament, Paul-Henri Mathieu, after Mathieu retired when he was down 4–6, 0–3. In the quarter-finals, he beat Jarkko Nieminen, 7–5, 6–3, 6–1. Nadal's impressive run came to a halt when Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga comprehensively beat him in the semi-finals 6–2, 6–3, 6–2. Nadal then participated in his first indoor tournament of the year", "id": "6098840" }, { "contents": "Tamira Paszek\n\n\n76 Anne Keothavong 6–2, 7–5. Paszek´s final grass-court warm-up tournament before Wimbledon was the Aegon International. In the first round, she beat world No. 45 Marina Erakovic 7–5, 6–1. In the second round, Paszek upset eighth seed Daniela Hantuchová 6–4, 3–6, 6–1. In the quarterfinals, she defeated world No. 40 Tsvetana Pironkova 6–0, 6–4. In the semifinals, Paszek upset fourth seed and defending champion Marion Bartoli 4–6, 7–5, 6–4 to reach her first WTA final since 2010.", "id": "11829396" }, { "contents": "2007 French Open\n\n\nKatarina Srebotnik and Nenad Zimonjić beat Elena Likhovtseva and Daniel Nestor 6–2, 5–7, 10–7 in the first round. Number four seed Jelena Janković beat Venus Williams 6–4, 4–6, 6–1 in the third round. Filippo Volandri, seeded 29th, then the most recent person who defeated Roger Federer (at the 2007 Rome Masters), upset the 7th seed Ivan Ljubičić 6–4, 6–7, 4–6, 6–3, 6–4 in the third round, and he will play Tommy Robredo in the fourth round, which is his best French Open of", "id": "22204925" }, { "contents": "Roberta Vinci\n\n\nElina Svitolina in the third round 6-1, 6-3. In the fourth round, she was forced to retire trailing 2-6, 0-2 to Magdaléna Rybáriková. Seeded 9th at the Miami Open, Vinci received a bye into the second round where she beat Lucie Hradecká 1-6, 6-4, 7-6(5). In the third round, Vinci was defeated by 22nd seed Madison Keys 6-4, 6-4. At the 2016 Fed Cup World Group Play-offs", "id": "1362402" }, { "contents": "María José Martínez Sánchez\n\n\nSerena Williams 2–6, 6–4, [10–8] before winning the biggest title of their careers against World No. 1's Cara Black and Liezel Huber 7–6, 5–7, [10–8] in the final. Maria qualified to play at the 2009 Commonwealth Bank Tournament of Champions in Bali. She recovered from a first set deficit to beat Szávay in 3 sets 4–6, 6–4, 6–0 in her second group round robin match she beat Stosur in straight sets 7–6, 7–5 where Stosur served a 208kmps world record serve. In the semifinal", "id": "9892682" }, { "contents": "Viktor Troicki\n\n\n3–6. At the 2010 Medibank International Sydney, he beat Florent Serra 7–6, 6–4, in the first round and lost to Marcos Baghdatis in the second round 5–7, 3–6. He then lost in the second round of the 2010 Australian Open to Florian Mayer 6–4, 4–6, 6–7, 1–6. In the 2010 PBZ Zagreb Indoors, he was upset by Michael Berrer 4–6, 3–6, in the quarterfinals, after defeating Rainer Schüttler 6–3, 6–2, and Mikhail Kukushkin 7–5, 7–5. He then retired against Jürgen Melzer in", "id": "9000038" }, { "contents": "Paul Goldstein (tennis)\n\n\nIndianapolis, won by Andy Roddick and Bobby Reynolds, and Tokyo, won by Ashley Fisher and Tripp Phillips). In February 2006 he beat world # 18 Robby Ginepri 6–7(4), 6–3, 6–1, in Las Vegas, and in July he defeated world # 13 Lleyton Hewitt 6–4, 6–4 in Los Angeles. In the January Australian Open, he beat future champion Novak Djokovic in the first round 6–2, 1–6, 6–3, 6–2. Paul was easily defeated in the next round by Tommy Haas 0-6, 1", "id": "10762364" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\nseventh WTA tournament. Two days later, at the Dubai Tennis Championships, she beat Mona Barthel in the first round 7–6, 3–6, 6–3. Hantuchová fell in the second round to 1st seed and eventual champion Simona Halep 2–6, 0–6. At the Monterrey Open, Hantuchová was the seventh seed. She beat Monica Puig in the first round 7–6, 3–6, 7–5. However, she lost in the second round to Qualifier Urszula Radwańska 2–6, 4–6. Hantuchová lost in the first round of the BNP Paribas Open in Indian", "id": "1613909" }, { "contents": "Vera Zvonareva\n\n\nVögele 5–7, 6–3, 6–4. Zvonareva lost in the quarterfinals to 9th seed and eventual finalist Lucie Šafářová in straight sets 6–3, 6–3. Seeded 10 at the Madrid Open, Zvonareva lost in the first round to world No. 29 Petra Cetkovská 6–2, 6–2. Zvonareva missed the French Open due to a right shoulder injury. Seeded 12 at Wimbledon, Zvonareva beat Mona Barthel 2–6, 7–6(3), 6–4, and in the second round Sílvia Soler Espinosa 6-1, 3-6, 6-1. In", "id": "9496586" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\nthe first round 5-7, 6-3, 6-4. In the second round, she lost to world No. 53 Kim Clijsters 2-6, 1-6. At the Wimbledon Championships, she beat world No. 82 Kimiko Date-Krumm in the first round 5-7, 6-3, 6-3. She was eliminated in the second round by 14th seed Ana Ivanovic 6-3, 7-6(3). Bondarenko had led their head to head 2-0.", "id": "5795514" }, { "contents": "Juan Carlos Ferrero\n\n\nIgor Andreev 4–6, 6–7. His next tournament was the Internazionali BNL d'Italia. In the first round, Ferrero beat Kevin Anderson 6–4, 7–5; recording his 2nd win in the year. In the second round, he beat Frenchman and 13th seed Gaël Monfils 7–5, 6–3. However, in the third round, he fell to Roger Federer in 3 sets: 2–6, 7–5, 1–6. After Rome, Ferrero played at Open de Nice Côte d'Azur. In the first round, he beat Dutch Robin Haase after saving a", "id": "10946025" }, { "contents": "Arantxa Rus\n\n\nsecond, round she again defeated Isabella Holland 6–2, 6–3, and in the third qualifying round, Rus beat Kurumi Nara 6–4, 6–1. In her first Australian Open main draw appearance, she defeated Bethanie Mattek-Sands 6–1, 3–6, 7–5, but she lost to no. 23 seed Svetlana Kuznetsova in the second round 6–1, 6–4. Then, she played for the Netherlands Fed Cup Team at Group I of the European/African Zone. She won all of her singles matches against Hungary, Romania, and Latvia", "id": "12457407" }, { "contents": "Israel Davis Cup team\n\n\ndefeated Poland in the second round tie at home in March 2011. Dudi Sela defeated Marcin Gawron 6–1, 6–3, 6–4, and Amir Weintraub in his Davis Cup debut beat Jerzy Janowicz 4–6, 6–2, 6–2, 6–7 (4–7), 6–3. Andy Ram and Yoni Erlich then beat Marcin Matkowski and Mariusz Fyrstenberg 4–6, 6–4, 6–3, 6–1 at the Israel Tennis Center in Ramat Hasharon. On September 16–18, 2011, Israel will play the Canada Davis Cup team at Canada Stadium in Ramat Hasharon, Israel. Canada", "id": "11944847" }, { "contents": "Australia men's national softball team\n\n\n19 team, nicknamed the Colts. They competed at the 1993 Men's Junior World Championships, where the finished fourth. The competition was held in Auckland. In the round robin round, Australia won 7 games and lost 5. They beat Japan 3–0, Argentina 10–6, the United States 4–3, the Philippines 4–0, Argentina 6–1 and Japan 5–1. They lost to Canada 8–6, the United States 4–3, New Zealand 6–0, Canada 12–3, and New Zealand 2–1. This was good enough to qualify them for the semi", "id": "9661141" }, { "contents": "Francesca Schiavone\n\n\nof them as the seventh seed; Doha in the second round to Yanina Wickmayer 4–6, 6–7 and in her Dubai opener to Ana Ivanovic 1–6, 5–7. At the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, she (as 10th seed) avenged her Fed Cup loss by beating Lesia Tsurenko 6–2, 6–4 before retiring against Lucie Šafářová in the third round after losing the first set 6–2. With the same seeding in Miami, she lost to Ksenia Pervak 4–6, 6–4, 4–7 in her opener, blowing a 3–0 final-set", "id": "16460679" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\nIstanbul, Turkey. In the first round, she beat Turkish wildcard Çağla Büyükakçay 4–6, 6–3, 6–2. In the second round, Hantuchová lost to eventual champion Lesia Tsurenko 1–6, 1–6. At the Western & Southern Open, Hantuchová lost in the first round to Kristina Mladenovic 2–6, 1–6. At the US Open, Hantuchová lost in the first round to Misaki Doi 3–6, 3–6. At the Guangzhou International Women's Open, Hantuchová lost in the first round to fifth seed Svetlana Kuznetsova 4–6, 5–7. At the", "id": "1613913" }, { "contents": "Àlex Corretja\n\n\nsets down to beat Sampras on grass 4–6, 4–6, 7–6, 7–5, 6–4. (Spain eventually lost the tie 3–1.) At the French Open, Corretja saved four match points in the third round against Arnaud Clément, before going on to win 6–1, 6–2, 4–6, 5–7, 8–6. Corretja then progressed to the semifinals, where he lost in four sets to Albert Costa (who went on to win the title). One week later, Corretja was the best man at Costa's wedding. In", "id": "17353785" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\ntie against Italy. She lost both of her matches to Sara Errani 6-2, 6-3 and Francesca Schiavone 6-7(6), 7-5, 6-4. Italy defeated Ukraine 3-2. Seeded 6th for qualifying at the Qatar Total Open, she qualified beating Alizé Lim 6-1, 6-3 and 13th seed Casey Dellacqua 6-3, 6-1. In the first round, she beat fellow qualifier Vera Dushevina 7-5, 6-2 before she defeated world", "id": "5795509" }, { "contents": "2011 French Open – Day-by-day summaries\n\n\nJuan Mónaco 6–2, 7–5, 4–6, 6–4. Other seeds that progressed to the second round stage included no.18 Gilles Simon, no.24 Sam Querrey, no.21 Alexandr Dolgopolov, and Florian Mayer, the 20th seed. Wildcard Frenchman Arnaud Clément enjoyed a 6–3, 1–6, 7–6, 6–4 win over Filippo Volandri. Showing great form on the red clay, Maria Sharapova beat Mirjana Lučić 6–3, 6–0 in the first round. No. 2 Kim Clijsters didn't play her best but had a 6–2, 6–3 win over Anastasiya Yakimova.", "id": "20889537" }, { "contents": "Arantxa Rus\n\n\nwhere she faced Dinara Safina in the first round, losing 6–3, 2–6, 4–6. She also lost in the first round at Fes 6–4, 4–6, 3–6 to Aravane Rezaï. Then she played qualifying matches for the Estoril Open, beating Anne Kremer in the first round 6–0, 6–1, but losing against Sesil Karatancheva 7–5, 4–6, 2–6. She played the first round at the Mutua Madrileña Madrid Open, losing against Maria Sharapova 6–2, 3–6, 2–6. She continued on the ITF circuit, first at Saint-", "id": "12457410" }, { "contents": "Vera Zvonareva\n\n\nqualifier for the semifinals from the Red Group. She lost to Victoria Azarenka 6–2, 6–3, and ended the year as world No. 7. Zvonareva began her 2012 season at the Apia International Sydney. Seeded 6, she lost in the opening round to compatriot Svetlana Kuznetsova 6–1, 6–2. Seeded 7 at the Australian Open, she beat Alexandra Dulgheru in the first round 7–6(4), 6–7(5), 6–3. In the second round, she defeated Lucie Hradecká 6–1, 7–6(3). In the third round, Zvonareva lost", "id": "9496582" }, { "contents": "Vera Zvonareva\n\n\nOpen. In her first round-robin match, she won against compatriot Svetlana Kuznetsova, 6–2, 6–3. Zvonareva then beat Ivanovic, 6–3, 6–7(5), 6–4, before completing a clean sweep of her group by defeating world No. 1 Janković, 2–6, 6–3, 6–4. She reached the final by defeating Olympic gold medalist Dementieva, 7–6(7), 3–6, 6–3, but lost a three-setter to Wimbledon champion Venus Williams, 7–6(5), 0–6, 2–6. Zvonareva was seventh seed at the Australian Open", "id": "9496545" }, { "contents": "Peter Polansky\n\n\nMillman 6–7, 0–6. Polansky entered the Australian Open qualifying draw for the 9th time of his career. Seeded 26th in the qualifying draw, he beat João Domingues in the first round 7–6, 6–4. He followed up the win with a 6–2, 7–5 win over Christian Harrison before losing 1–6, 6–3, 6–3 to 15th seed, Yuki Bhambri. For the second consecutive year, Polansky got into the main draw as a lucky loser. Karen Khachanov served 21 aces as he beat Polansky 7–6, 7–6, 6–4. In", "id": "10271962" }, { "contents": "Alexandra Dulgheru\n\n\nPironkova 6–4, 7–5. In the semifinals, she won over third seeded Li Na 6–4, 3–6, 6–4. In the final, she beat Zheng Jie 6–3, 6–4. Playing at the French Open for the first time she defeated Lucie Hradecká 7–6, 4–6, 6–3 in the first round and Timea Bacsinszky 6–4, 6–2 in the second. She then lost to third seeded Caroline Wozniacki 3–6, 4–6. In doubles, she teamed up with Alberta Brianti. They defeated the team of Jill Craybas and Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 6–1,", "id": "21972656" }, { "contents": "Mona Barthel\n\n\nthe 3rd round at the 2015 US Open for the first time by beating Tsvetana Pironkova 5-7, 7-6(4), 6-1 and Olga Govortsova 2-6, 6-2, 6-4. In the 3rd round, she lost to Varvara Lepchenko 1-6, 6-3, 6-4. As the 3rd seed at the 2015 Coupe Banque Nationale, Barthel lost in the 1st round to eventual finalist Jeļena Ostapenko 7-6(6), 4-6, 6-4.", "id": "3461368" }, { "contents": "Tomáš Berdych\n\n\nHe made the quarterfinals, after beating both Dmitry Tursunov and Andrey Golubev in three sets en route. However, he lost to Xavier Malisse 4–6, 6–3, 2–6, in the quarterfinal round. At the 2010 Rogers Cup held in Toronto, he was seventh seed. He beat two Ukrainian players, Sergiy Stakhovsky 6–2, 6–4, (in the opening round) and Alexandr Dolgopolov 6–3, 6–7, 6–4, (in the third round) to reach the quarterfinals. There, he lost to Roger Federer 3–6, 7–5,", "id": "9009303" }, { "contents": "2011 French Open – Day-by-day summaries\n\n\n7–5, 3–6, 6–1 win. Ivan Ljubičić, meanwhile, dispatched another seed, no.24 Sam Querrey 7–6, 6–4, 6–4. No.5 seed Robin Söderling avoided such calamities, easing past Spaniard Albert Ramos 6–3, 6–4, 6–4, while No. 10 seed Mardy Fish beat Robin Haase 7–6, 6–2, 6–1 to reach the third round at Roland Garros for the first time in his career. Fernando Verdasco, no.16, faced a tough second round in the form of Xavier Malisse, Verdasco stood his ground to claim the match", "id": "20889544" }, { "contents": "2009 Brisbane International\n\n\nrewarded with a match against Frenchman Paul-Henri Mathieu who beat Russian qualifier Teymuraz Gabashvili 6–3, 6–3. The other seeds to play their first matches were Frenchman Jo Wilfried Tsonga, who beat Argentinian Agustín Calleri, currently ranked World No. 62, 6–2, 7–5, and fifth-seeded Czech Tomáš Berdych who advanced 6–0, 6–4 to a second round match against Kei Nishikori, the Japanese player who beat U.S. player Bobby Reynolds 6–2, 6–3. Mario Ančić, Florent Serra, and Michaël Llodra all won their first round matches", "id": "7304238" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\n2. In the second round, she rallied to upset 24th seed Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 6-2, 6-7(1), 6-4. In the third round, she beat compatriot and world No. 36 Lesia Tsurenko 3-6, 6-4, 7-6(7) to reach the fourth round for the first time at the Indian Wells Masters. In the fourth round, Bondarenko lost to world No. 1 Serena Williams 2-6, 2-6. Nevertheless, this was her best result at", "id": "5795535" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\n-court season at the DFS Classic in Birmingham. Seeded 12th, she defeated world No. 92 Anne Keothavong 6-3, 6-2 in the first and qualifier Samantha Stosur 6-3, 6-2 in the second round. In the third round, she beat Lucky Loser Melinda Czink 4-6, 6-4, 7-5. In her second quarterfinal of the year she beat world No. 52 Petra Cetkovská 7-6(3), 6-2 to reach her first WTA semifinal where", "id": "5795499" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\nround of qualifying, Hantuchová lost to Ysaline Bonaventure 1–6, 6–4, 2–6. Hantuchová successfully qualified for the Apia International Sydney by beating Jeļena Ostapenko 6–4, 6–4; ninth seed Irina Falconi 7–5, 6–1; and Lauren Davis 6–3, 6–2. She was supposed to face second seed Agnieszka Radwańska in the 1st round, but Radwańska withdrew due to a left leg injury. Hantuchová got a bye into the second round, but she lost to Australian Samantha Stosur 4–6, 2–6. At the Australian Open, Hantuchová lost in the first", "id": "1613915" }, { "contents": "Nicolás Almagro\n\n\nBellucci. He lost, however, to defending champion David Ferrer, 6–7, 7–6, 2–6. Almagro then lost in the third round at both the 2011 BNP Paribas Open (losing to Albert Montañés, 6–4, 2–6, 4–6) and at the 2011 Sony Ericsson Open (losing to Florian Mayer, 1–6, 6–3, 1–6). At the 2011 Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters, he beat Marcel Granollers, 6–3, 6–3, before prevailing in a marathon encounter against Máximo González, 6–7, 7–5, 7–6, saving", "id": "21080012" }, { "contents": "Jelena Dokic\n\n\n6–3, 6–4. Dokic was beaten in the semifinal by Vesna Manasieva 7–6, 4–6, 6–1. Jelena won her first-round match in the 50K tournament in Saint-Raphael, France by beating Eva Birnerová 2–6, 6–1, 6–2. Jelena retired in her second-round match against Urszula Radwańska leading 7–5, 0–2, with a suspected thigh injury. Dokic revealed that she had an elbow injury in the beginning of the year (possibly the reason she withdrew in tournaments such as Miami). Also, she explained", "id": "767994" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\n6-3. In the first round, she lost to 8th seed and compatriot Elina Svitolina 6-4, 4-6, 5-7. Bondarenko qualified for the Western & Southern Open beating 19th seed Lara Arruabarrena 6-1, 6-4 and Jana Čepelová 6-3, 6-0. In the first round, she lost in a tough match to world No. 26 Eugenie Bouchard 6-7(2), 6-7(5). Seeded 6th for qualifying at the US Open, Bondarenko made", "id": "5795527" }, { "contents": "Noam Okun\n\n\nSeptember 2006, Okun qualified for the US Open, and beat Potito Starace 6–2, 6–0, 4–6, 6–2 in the first round. Okun went down to Łukasz Kubot in the second round, 6–7(7), 4–6, 6–2, 6–2, 4–6. In July 2007, Okun won his second challenger title in Winnetka, Illinois, beating South Africa's Kevin Anderson 6–4, 6–3 in the final. In February 2009 he won an Israel F2 tournament, and lost in the finals of an Israel F3 tournament to Harel Levy,", "id": "6611615" }, { "contents": "2009 Chennai Open\n\n\n, who took three sets to emerge victorious against home-favourite Prakash Amritraj 6–2, 4–6, 6–1. In the other completed matches, seeded player Marcel Granollers (8) reached the second round without too much difficulty, beating Hyung Taik-Lee of South Korea 6–4, 7–5. The only non-Indian wildcard Lukáš Dlouhý recorded a 3–6, 6–2, 6–4 win against Go Soeda from Japan and Israel's top player Dudi Sela overcame Spaniard Rubén Ramírez Hidalgo 4–6, 7–6(3), 6–1. The men's doubles also started on", "id": "10251134" }, { "contents": "Yanina Wickmayer\n\n\n6-1, 7-6(6) and Melanie Oudin 6-2, 6-0. Belgium beat the United States 4-1. Next, Belgium will face the Czech Republic in the semifinals. Seeded 7th at the 2011 Open GDF Suez, Wickmayer made it to the quarterfinals after beating Elena Vesnina and Klára Zakopalová. In the quarterfinals, she lost to 4th seed and eventual champion Petra Kvitová 7-5, 3-6, 6-7(3). Wickmayer had a 5-3 lead in the 3rd", "id": "6943680" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\ndefeating Beatriz Haddad Maia in the final round of qualifying 6-3, 7-6(10). In the first round, she had her first WTA Tour win since she returned from retirement by beating American Alison Riske 6-4, 4-6, 6-1. In the second round, Bondarenko lost to American, 7th seed, and eventual finalist Madison Keys 2-6, 1-6. Bondarenko qualified for the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix by beating Alexa Glatch in the final round of qualifying 0-6", "id": "5795521" }, { "contents": "Aravane Rezaï\n\n\nSara Errani 6–2, 6–2. In the second round she lost to Marion Bartoli 4–6, 2–6. Seeded tenth at the Commonwealth Bank Tournament of Champions, Rezaï won her first round-robin match against fourth seed Sabine Lisicki 6–1, 3–6, 4–6, then beat Melinda Czink in her second match 6–3, 7–5 to make her the first player to advance to the semifinals of the inaugural event. She then went on to the semifinals, where she beat María José Martínez Sánchez 6–2, 6–3. In the final she faced Marion", "id": "10802454" }, { "contents": "Andrey Golubev\n\n\ndoubles play, with his best result a semifinal with Francesco Piccari in Córdoba. He reached the final of the 2008 St. Petersburg Open. His first win came against Olivier Rochus, where he prevailed 6–1, 6–4. He then surprised home hero Marat Safin in the second round, beating the Russian 6–4, 6–2 to progress to the quarterfinals. His next opponent was Mischa Zverev, whom he beat 6–7, 6–4, 7–6. He then went on to beat Victor Hănescu 6–3, 6–0 in the semifinals, but lost to Andy", "id": "14207819" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\n2012 against Jamie Hampton, 4–6, 6–7. In the London Olympics, Hantuchová upset No. 10 seed Li Na 6–2, 3–6, 6–3 in the first round. She then beat frenchwoman Alizé Cornet 6–3, 6–0 in the second round. She faced No. 8 seed Caroline Wozniacki in the third round and lost 4–6, 2–6. Hantuchová did not have the best US Open Series, winning only one match in four tournaments. At the Rogers Cup Hantuchová, lost in two tough sets to Aleksandra Wozniak 5–7, 6–7.", "id": "1613884" }, { "contents": "Tamarine Tanasugarn\n\n\n1999, she reached the fourth round at Wimbledon for a second time by defeating Frenchwoman Sandrine Testud, 6–2, 1–6, 6–3, in the third round. Tanasugarn ended the year ranked No. 72. Tanasugarn partnered with Paradorn Srichaphan at the Hopman Cup in 2000. Tanasugarn beat Jelena Dokić of Australia, Barbara Schett of Austria, Ai Sugiyama of Japan, and Henrieta Nagyová of Slovakia. However, Tanasugarn lost in the women's singles final to Amanda Coetzer of South Africa, 6–3, 4–6, 4–6, having led 6–3", "id": "9002238" }, { "contents": "1983–84 Albanian Cup\n\n\nround. 1.SK Tirana 9 ND 8 0 1 19:7 2.Flamurtari 9 4 1 4 13:8 3.Apolonia 8 3 2 3 12:10 4.Partizani 8 3 4 1 12:7 5.Vllaznia 6 3 1 2 12:6 6.Teuta 6 4 1 1 11:6 7.Skenderbeu 6 2 1 3 8:6 8.Beselidhja 6 2 3 1 5:4 9.Tomori 4 2 0 2 5:5 10.Erzeni 4 2 0 2 4:4 11.Besa 4 2 1 1 9:7 12.Burreli 4 1 2 1 6:6 13.Dinamo 4 2 1 1 10:1 14.Himara 4 0 2 2 3:8 15.Kastrioti 4 2 0 2 7:7 16.Elbasani 4 1 1 2 5:5", "id": "16655101" }, { "contents": "Camila Giorgi\n\n\n, 6–4 and 12th seed Chan Yung-jan 6–7, 7–5, 6–3. In the first round, Giorgi lost to Barbora Záhlavová-Strýcová 1–6, 3–6. Giorgi fell in the final round of qualifying at the French Open to Heidi El Tabakh 7–6, 4–6, 2–6. Giorgi qualified for the Wimbledon Championships for the second year in a row defeating Emily Webley-Smith, Olivia Rogowska, and Alexa Glatch. In the first round, she beat 16th seed and compatriot Flavia Pennetta, 6–4, 6–3. Then she defeated", "id": "16054531" }, { "contents": "Mikael Pernfors\n\n\nlost in straight sets to then World No.1 Ivan Lendl 6–3, 6–2, 6–4. Pernfors played for Sweden in the final of the Davis Cup in 1986. He won one singles rubber against Paul McNamee in straight sets and lost the other to Pat Cash in five sets – after winning the first two – as Australia beat Sweden 3–2. The following year at Wimbledon he again lost a two-set lead, falling to Jimmy Connors 1–6, 1–6, 7–5, 6–4, 6–2 after having led 6–1, 6–1, 4–1,", "id": "2517702" }, { "contents": "1985–86 Albanian Cup\n\n\nround. 1.SK Tirana 9 ND 5 3 1 18:7 2.Vllaznia 9 4 2 3 25:11 3.Partizani 8 3 2 3 8:6 4.Tomori 8 4 1 3 14:10 5.Apolonia 6 2 2 2 11:10 6.Skenderbeu 6 2 3 1 7:5 7.Flamurtari 4 3 0 1 7:4 8.Erzeni 6 3 2 1 6:6 9.Elbasani 4 2 0 2 6:6 10.Pogradeci 4 1 2 1 4:10 11.Dinamo 4 2 1 1 9:7 12.Naftetari 4 1 1 2 5:6 13.Beselidhja 4 2 1 1 5:6 14.Luftetari 4 1 2 1 5:3 15.Lushnja 4 1 0 3 4:8 16.Teuta 4 1 2 1 4:4", "id": "16654998" }, { "contents": "Nikolay Davydenko\n\n\n, Davydenko won four of his five matches. He lost his first round-robin match to Novak Djokovic, 6–3, 4–6, 5–7, but he beat Nadal in his second match, 6–1, 7–6. He also went on to beat the odds, defeating his group leader, Robin Söderling, 7–6, 4–6, 6–3 to reach the semifinals. He recorded his first win over Roger Federer in 13 tries in the semifinals with a 6–2, 4–6, 7–5 win. With the win, Davydenko advanced to his second consecutive", "id": "11825324" }, { "contents": "Nadia Petrova\n\n\nand defeated 14th seed Amanda Coetzer 6–0, 6–1 in the third round. In the fourth round, Petrova lost to third seed Lindsay Davenport 0–6, 7–6, 2–6. Petrova continued her success by reaching the semifinals of Zurich, beating world No. 8 and US Open finalist before losing to Henin 4–6, 4–6. The following week in Linz, Petrova beat Paola Suárez and Patty Schnyder to reach her first Sony Ericsson WTA Tour final. However, she fell to Ai Sugiyama 5–7, 4–6. Petrova ended 2003 ranked world No", "id": "9496377" }, { "contents": "Peng Shuai\n\n\n6–3, 6–3. In the third round she came back from 2–5 down in the final set to beat Czech qualifier Lucie Hradecká 6–3, 4–6, 7–5. In the fourth round, she battled past 18th seed Nadia Petrova, 6–4, 5–7, 6–3. 16th seed Maria Sharapova defeated her 6–2, 5–7, 6–3 in a 2-hour 22 minute quarterfinal match. Peng moved up to No. 32 in the world as a result, one spot off her career high of 31. Her next tournament was the Sony Ericsson Open in", "id": "916460" }, { "contents": "Melanie Oudin\n\n\nto Klára Zakopalová 1–6, 6–3, 1–6. In the Fed Cup tie against Belgium, Oudin lost her first rubber to Kim Clijsters 0–6, 4–6. In her final rubber, she was defeated by Yanina Wickmayer 6–2, 6–0. Belgium reached the semifinals at the Fed Cup defeating the USA 4–1. Oudin got her first win of the year at the Open GdF Suez, where she beat Vera Dushevina in the first round 7–5, 5–7, 6–2. In the second round, Oudin lost to eighth seed Dominika Cibulková of Slovakia", "id": "9958106" }, { "contents": "Tommy Robredo\n\n\n7–5, 6–1, 6–0, in the third round. He defeated Philipp Kohlschreiber, before losing in straight sets to Juan Martín del Potro in the quarterfinals 3–6, 4–6, 2–6. Seeded second, he lost to Marcos Baghdatis in the first round at the Ordina Open. Robredo reached the third round of Wimbledon, at which he was seeded 15th, by coming back from two sets down to beat Austrian Stefan Koubek. He next was defeated by Israeli Dudi Sela 6–7, 5–7, 6–2, 5–7, however, when they", "id": "238314" }, { "contents": "Zheng Jie\n\n\n, Edina Gallovits-Hall 2–6, 6–3, 6–1, and finally Melanie Oudin 6–4, 6–1. She lost in the first round of the main draw, 4–6, 4–6, to Daniela Hantuchová. At the Wimbledon Championships, Zheng reached the second round for the third consecutive year, beating Zuzana Ondrášková 7–5, 6–0, before losing in disappointing fashion to Japanese qualifier Misaki Doi, 3–6, 1–6. In doubles, Zheng and Peng reached the quarterfinals, losing a tight three-set match to eventual champions Květa Peschke and Katarina", "id": "9372441" }, { "contents": "Fred Gil\n\n\n6–3, 6–4. A week later, at the US Open, he lost in First round to world no. 23 Alexandr Dolgopolov by 6–4, 6–2, 7–5 in 1h58m. In September, he reached the semi-final in the Genova Challenger. In the first round in Bucharest he beat world no. 106 Jérémy Chardy by 2–6, 6–4, 6–3 in 2h14m. He lost in the second round to the world no. 183 Alessandro Giannessi by 7–6(2), 0–6, 6–3 in 2h25m. In October", "id": "101315" }, { "contents": "Mona Barthel\n\n\n6-4, 6-0. After the US Open, Barthel played at the 2014 Korea Open. She beat 7th seed Caroline Garcia in the 1st round 7-6(3), 6-2. She then lost in the 2nd round to Christina McHale 6-1, 4-6, 6-3. At the 1st edition of the 2014 Wuhan Open, Barthel defeated Peng Shuai in the 1st round 6-2, 7-6(1) before losing in the 2nd round to 6th seed and eventual finalist", "id": "3461354" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\nto 10th seeds and eventual finalists Lisa Raymond/Samantha Stosur 6-7(3), 3-6. Bondarenko qualified for the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix defeating Lucie Hradecká in the final round of qualifying 6-2, 6-2. She beat world No. 15 Flavia Pennetta 4-6, 6-2, 6-1, in the second round, she lost to 6th seed Venus Williams 4-6, 2-6. At the Kremlin Cup, Bondarenko lost in the first round of qualifying to Aravane", "id": "5795504" }, { "contents": "Katie O'Brien\n\n\nOpen qualifying draw and beat fellow Brit, Melanie South in the opening round. She fell in round two to Kristina Barrois, 4–6 2–6. After this she headed to the DFS Classic where she beat Alla Kudryavtseva, 6–0 3–6 7–6, in the first round before falling to Yaroslava Shvedova in round two, 5–7 6–1 5–7. A wild card allowed O'Brien entry into the International Women's Open (previously the Hastings Direct International) where she lost to Samantha Stosur. Shahar Pe'er beat O'Brien in the first round of Wimbledon. Following", "id": "14861023" }, { "contents": "Robin Söderling\n\n\nscare as he saved 3 match points en route to defeating Fernando Verdasco 2–6, 7–5, 6–4. After winning 6–3, 3–6, 6–4 against Nicolás Almagro, he faced Novak Djokovic in the quarterfinals which he lost 3–6, 0–6. At the French Open, Soderling was seeded 5th and beat Ryan Harrison in the first round 6–1, 6–7, 6–3, 7–5. Harrison was up 5–4 in the fourth set, within one game of forcing a fifth and deciding set, but ceded the final three games, the fourth set,", "id": "15316018" }, { "contents": "Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi\n\n\nsingles first round and won 7–5 7–6. In the second round he was defeated by second seed and defending champion Fabrice Santoro 6–7 2–6. In the doubles, he and Bopanna were seeded 4th, the first time both have been seeded in an ATP event. In the first round they beat Tripp Phillips and Jim Thomas 4–6 6–3 10–2. They won their quarter-final 7–6 3–6 10–7 Kevin Anderson and James Cerretani and followed that up by defeating Rik de Voest and Ashley Fisher in the semis 5–7 6–4 11–9. In the second", "id": "14373779" }, { "contents": "Tamira Paszek\n\n\nand doubles partner CoCo Vandeweghe 4–6, 2–6. However, she did capture the doubles title with Vandeweghe marking her first tournament win in either singles or doubles in 2013. Her most impressive result of the year came in France at the Open GdF Suez Région Limousin, a $50,000 tournament. Unseeded, Paszek upset fourth seed Johanna Konta in the first round 6–4, 6–4. In the second round, she defeated Andreea Mitu 1–6, 6–3, 7–6. In the quarterfinals, she beat Nina Zander 6–2, 6–2. In the", "id": "11829411" }, { "contents": "Kimiko Date\n\n\n, she went to China to participate at the China Open. She beat Anabel Medina Garrigues 6–0, 6–4 in the first round, but lost to Elena Dementieva 6–3, 1–6, 6–3 in the second round. Kimiko then returned home to compete at the HP Open in Osaka, Japan. Seeded sixth, she defeated teenage qualifier Laura Robson in the first round 6–3, 6–3 and compatriot Aiko Nakamura 6–2, 6–0. In the quarterfinals, she upset top seed and world No. 8 Samantha Stosur 5–7, 6–3, 7–6 (", "id": "18010869" }, { "contents": "2010 Australian Open – Day-by-day summaries\n\n\n, the defending champion, lost a set in his victory against Philipp Kohlschreiber 6–4, 6–2, 2–6, 7–5. Ivo Karlović defeated 24th seed compatriot Ivan Ljubičić 6–3, 3–6, 6–3, 7–6(7). Andy Murray won in straight sets over Florent Serra. Chilean Fernando González beat Evgeny Korolev 6–7(5), 6–3, 1–6, 6–3, 6–4. The day's most significant upset was 33rd seed John Isner's defeat of 12th seed Gaël Monfils 6–1, 4–6, 7–6(4), 7–6(5). In the women's draw world", "id": "11989025" }, { "contents": "2010 Rafael Nadal tennis season\n\n\n). In the second round, he beat Lukáš Lacko (6-2, 6-2, 6-2). In the third round, he was tested by Philipp Kohlschreiber, finally beating him in four sets (6-4, 6-2, 2-6, 7-5). In the fourth round, he beat the Croatian Ivo Karlović, (6-4, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4). In the quarter-finals, Nadal pulled out", "id": "19624590" }, { "contents": "Lloyd Harris (tennis)\n\n\nIn August, Harris qualified for his first Grand Slam main-draw at a senior men's singles level, after beating JC Aragone 6-4 6-2, in the third qualifying round for the US Open. Harris defeated Roberto Quiroz of Ecuador 7-6, 6-3 in the first round of the qualifying draw, and defeated Sebastian Ofner from Austria 6-2, 6-1 in the second round. Harris lost in the main draw first round against world number 40 Gilles Simon in straight sets.", "id": "5608796" }, { "contents": "2009 ASB Classic\n\n\nsecond round by beating Nuria Llagostera Vives from Spain 7–5, 6–4. Seventh seed Russian Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova ensured that all eight of the seeds had made it to the second round by winning her match in the night session against German Kristina Barrois 6–3, 6–1. In doubles, second seeds Shahar Pe'er and Caroline Wozniacki progressed to the quarter-finals by defeating Argentinian Betina Jozami and Indian Shikha Uberoi 6–2, 6–2 but no. 3 seeds Czech Vladimíra Uhlířová and Ekaterina Dzehalevich of Belarus were beaten 6–4, 6–4 by Italian Mara Santangelo and French", "id": "4713633" }, { "contents": "Tamira Paszek\n\n\nIn the final, Paszek upset fifth seed Angelique Kerber 5–7, 6–3, 7–5 to win her third WTA title. Paszek was 3–5 down in the final set and saved five championship points. At Wimbledon, Paszek upset former world No. 1 and seventh seed Caroline Wozniacki in the first round 5–7, 7–6, 6–4. This match lasted 3 hours and 12 minutes. In the second round, she beat world No. 60 Alizé Cornet 6–2, 6–1. Then she defeated world No. 36 Yanina Wickmayer 2–6, 7–6,", "id": "11829397" }, { "contents": "Sorana Cîrstea\n\n\n6–2, 6–0. They lost in the second round to Irina-Camelia Begu/Alexandra Panova 4–6, 6–3, [7–10]. Cîrstea qualified in singles for the BNP Paribas Open. In the first round she lost 6–3, 3–6, 3–6 to Alla Kudryavtseva. In the Sony Ericsson Open, Sorana received a wildcard in singles, but lost 6–3, 1–6, 6–7 in the first round to Zheng Jie of China. At the 2011 Andalucia Tennis Experience, she lost in the first round 6–1, 4–6, 2–6 to", "id": "14893578" }, { "contents": "Mona Barthel\n\n\n, she beat qualifier Klaartje Liebens 6-2, 6-0. In the 2nd round, Barthel upset 1st seed Eugenie Bouchard 4-6, 6-1, 6-2. In the quarterfinals, Barthel lost to Barbora Záhlavová-Strýcová 6-2, 6-2. Barthel then lost in the 1st round at the 2015 Dubai Tennis Championships to wildcard Daniela Hantuchová 7-6(5), 3-6, 6-3. As the 2nd seed for qualifying at the 2015 Qatar Total Open, she", "id": "3461359" }, { "contents": "Mona Barthel\n\n\n-1, 6-4 before falling to top seed and eventual champion Ana Ivanovic in the 2nd round 6-4, 6-1. The following week, she qualified for the 2014 Topshelf Open beating Dinah Pfizenmaier 7-6(6), 6-2 and 7th seed Urszula Radwańska 6-3, 6-2. In the 1st round, she defeated Maria Kirilenko 6-3, 6-2. In the 2nd round, she lost to 8th seed Klára Koukalová 6-2, 7-6(6)", "id": "3461349" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nnot to compete in the mixed, Ai and Daniella beat Caroline Dhenin and Mathilde Johansson 6–4, 6–3, then squashed Sofia Arvidsson and Martina Müller 6–1, 6–1; they escaped from Marion Bartoli and Shahar Pe'er, 1–6, 7–6, 6–2. In the quarterfinals, they beat second-seeded Black and Stubbs 6–1, 7–6. In the semifinals, they beat 4th-seeded Yan and Zheng 6–3, 3–6, 6–3. They lost 3–6, 2–6 in the final to top-seeded Raymond and Stosur. Wimbledon saw Sugiyama,", "id": "11823092" }, { "contents": "Nikolay Davydenko\n\n\nSimon, 7–6, 4–6, 4–6. Davydenko lost in the quarterfinals of the 2009 Pilot Pen Tennis to Sam Querrey. At the US Open, he reached the fourth round, before retiring against Robin Söderling with a left thigh injury. He won his third title of the year at the 2009 Malaysian Open by beating Gaël Monfils, 6–3, 6–3, in the quarterfinals, Robin Söderling, 1–6, 7–6, 6–2, in the semifinals, and Fernando Verdasco, 6–4, 7–5, in the final. Following his triumph in", "id": "11825322" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\ndefeated world No. 98 Olga Govortsova in the first round 5-7, 6-3, 6-4. In the second round, she lost again to qualifier Kristína Kučová 3-6, 6-1, 5-7. At the Mutua Madrid Open, Bondarenko lost in the first round of qualifying to Kateřina Siniaková 6-4, 2-6, 2-6. Her final tournament before the French Open was the Internationaux de Strasbourg. In the first round, she beat world No. 54", "id": "5795537" }, { "contents": "Varvara Lepchenko\n\n\nround to Heather Watson 6-7(5), 2-6. Ranked 40 at the Wimbledon Championships, Lepchenko was defeated in the first round by 20th seed and eventual finalist Garbiñe Muguruza 6-4, 6-1. Lepchenko started her US Open Series at the Bank of the West Classic. She started the tournament off by beating Mirjana Lučić-Baroni in the first round 3-6, 6-2, 7-6(4). In the second round, she stunned top seed Caroline Wozniacki 6-4,", "id": "2210491" }, { "contents": "Klára Koukalová\n\n\n5–7. Playing against Spain at the Fed Cup, Koukalová won her first rubber over María Teresa Torró Flor 6–3, 2–6, 6–1, but she lost her second to Carla Suárez Navarro 6–1, 3–6, 3–6. In the end, the Czech Republic defeated Spain 3–2. At the Qatar Total Open, Koukalová won her first-round match over Elina Svitolina 6–2, 6–4. In the second round, she upset ninth seed Ana Ivanovic 4–6, 6–1, 6–3. In the third round, she lost to sixth seed and", "id": "3783483" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nJelena Janković 4–6, 4–6. As the 9th seed in doubles playing with Hantuchová, they beat the No. 1 seeds, Black and Huber, 6–7, 6–3, 7–6. In the third set \"Hantuyama\" were down 2–5, but rallied to take it to a tie-break, where they saved seven match points to win 12–10. In the semifinals, they beat Dechy and Santangelo 6–4, 6–2 to make it her first women's doubles final there. They were defeated by the Williams in two sets, 6–3", "id": "11823108" }, { "contents": "Claudine Schaul\n\n\nafter turning pro, Schaul made it to the third round of the US Open after upsetting former No. 15 Anna Smashnova 7–6 (7–5), 6–2 in round 1 as well as beating Samantha Reeves 6–1, 4–6, 6–3 in round 2, before losing her match versus Dinara Safina 4–6, 5–7. In January 2004, Schaul was able to win her first Doubles title in Canberra, Australia, partnering Jelena Kostanić Tošić. Shortly after, Schaul made it to the third round of the Australian Open before losing to Alicia Molik", "id": "5152289" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nFamily Circle cup, their third team title, scoring 6–2, 6–2 over Edina Gallovits-Hall and Olga Govortsova. Sugiyama broke the record for consecutive slam appearances woman with 57 as of her appearance in the 2008 Wimbledon tournament. Sugiyama made it to the third round of ladies' singles, losing to Alisa Kleybanova of Russia, 4–6, 4–6. At Stanford, she defeated Alexa Glatch 6–2, 3–6, 7–5, and then crushed world No. 11, Hantuchová, 6–3, 6–1. In the quarterfinals she beat Dominika Cibulková", "id": "11823106" }, { "contents": "Peng Shuai\n\n\nher 6–4, 6–3. Peng however lost in the second round to Daniela Hantuchová 7–5, 6–2. Peng next competed in the Malaysian Open where she was seeded third and beat Yvonne Meusburger in three sets 6–1, 4–6, 6–2. Peng then lost in the quarterfinals in a tight three setter against Petra Martić, who went on to reach the final. In the Indian Wells BNP Paribas tournament where she was seeded 17th, she got a bye in the first round, but lost to Ksenia Pervak 4–6, 0–6 in the second", "id": "916472" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nJustine Henin 6–4, 1–6, 0–6. In Beijing, she beat qualifier Alicia Molik, who was also her doubles partner in the event, in the first round, 6–2, 7–6. She then upset fourth-seeded Nicole Vaidišová 6–4, 1–6, 6–3 before losing to Peng Shuai in another three-set match 7–6, 3–6, 2–6. She reached the final of a Tier-IV event in Seoul, losing to Eleni Daniilidou of Greece in three sets, 3–6, 6–2, 6–7. The beginning of 2007 was", "id": "11823094" }, { "contents": "Alexandra Dulgheru\n\n\n, 6–2, and in the third round over Johanna Larsson 6–2, 6–1. In the fourth round, she beat Peng Shuai, 6–3, 6–4. In the quarterfinals Dulgheru faced Sharapova, and they played a marathon match. Dulgheru won the first set 6–3. Then Sharapova won the second set, 8–6 in the tiebreak. In the third set, at 5–4 Dulgheru served for the match, but Sharapova got a break and then won the match in the third set tiebreak 7–5. After this, Dulgheru was ranked No.", "id": "21972663" }, { "contents": "Julie Coin\n\n\n. The women played for approximately 3 hours, with Mauresmo eventually winning 5–7, 6–2, 7–6, after Coin held match points. Coin beat Elena Vesnina 6–4, 4–6, 6–1 in the first round at the Australian Open. She fought hard, but ultimately fell to No. 14 Dominika Cibulková in three sets at Wimbledon. In the first round of the Australian Open, Coin recovered from a set down to defeat local favorite Alicia Molik 3–6, 7–6, 6–3 before losing in straight sets to Francesca Schiavone 3–6, 4–6.", "id": "3511310" }, { "contents": "Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi\n\n\nnumber 1 and World No. 36 Hyung-Taik Lee 6–4 4–6 4–6. The Pakistani rounded off the year with a win in the Dunlop Challenger in Toyota, Japan alongside Frederik Nielsen. Aisam played in a future event in Sheffield, England, as the 2nd seed. Aisam beat British Timothy Bradshaw in the 1st round 6–4 6–0 but lost 6–4 6–2 to Matthew Illingworth in the second. Aisam lost to Matthias Bachinger in the 1st round of qualifying in the Heilbronn Challenger in Germany 7–6(4) 2–6 3–6, and also lost in", "id": "14373784" } ]
TENNIS - FRIDAY 'S RESULTS FROM THE U.S. OPEN . NEW YORK 1996-08-30 Results from the U.S. Open Tennis Championships at the National Tennis Centre on Friday ( prefix number denotes seeding ) : Women 's singles , third round Sandrine Testud ( France ) beat Ines Gorrochategui ( Argentina ) 4-6 6-2 6-1 Men 's singles , second round 4 - Goran Ivanisevic ( Croatia ) beat Scott Draper ( Australia ) 6-7 ( 1-7 ) 6-3 6-4 6-4 Tim Henman ( Britain ) beat Doug Flach ( U.S. ) 6-3 6-4 6-2 Mark Philippoussis ( Australia ) beat Andrei Olhovskiy ( Russia ) 6 - 3 6-4 6-2 Sjeng Schalken ( Netherlands ) beat David Rikl ( Czech Republic ) 6 - 2 6-4 6-4 Guy Forget ( France ) beat 17 - Felix Mantilla ( Spain ) 6-4 7-5 6-3 Men 's singles , second round Alexander Volkov ( Russia ) beat Mikael Tillstrom ( Sweden ) 1-6 6- 4 6-1 4-6 7-6 ( 10-8 ) Jonas Bjorkman ( Sweden ) beat David Nainkin ( South Africa ) ) 6-4 6-1 6-1 Women 's singles , third round 8 - Lindsay Davenport ( U.S. ) beat Anne-Gaelle Sidot ( France ) 6-0 6-3 4 - Conchita Martinez ( Spain ) beat Helena Sukova ( Czech Republic ) 6-4 6-3 Amanda Coetzer ( South Africa ) beat Irina Spirlea ( Romania ) 7-6 ( 7-5 ) 7-5 Add Men 's singles , second round 16 - Cedric Pioline ( France ) beat Roberto Carretero ( Spain ) 4-6 6 - 2 6-2 6-1 Alex Corretja ( Spain ) beat Filippo Veglio ( Switzerland ) 6-7 ( 4- 7 ) 6-4 6-4 6-0 Add Women 's singles , third round Linda Wild ( U.S. ) beat Barbara Rittner ( Germany ) 6-4 4-6 7-5 Asa Carlsson ( Sweden ) beat 15 - Gabriela Sabatini ( Argentina ) 7-5 3-6 6-2 Add Men 's singles , second round 1 - Pete Sampras ( U.S. ) beat Jiri Novak ( Czech Republic ) 6-3 1-6 6-3 4-6 6-4 Paul Haarhuis ( Netherlands ) beat Michael Tebbutt ( Australia ) 1- 6 6-2 6-2 6-3 Add Women 's singles , third round Lisa Raymond ( U.S. ) beat Kimberly Po ( U.S. ) 6-3 6-2 : Add men 's singles , second round Hendrik Dreekmann ( Germany ) beat Thomas Johansson ( Sweden ) 7-6 ( 7-1 ) 6-2 4-6 6-1 Andrei Medvedev ( Ukraine ) beat Jan Kroslak ( Slovakia ) 6-4 6-3 6-2 Petr Korda ( Czech Republic ) bat Bohdan Ulihrach ( Czech Republic ) 6-0 7-6 ( 7-5 ) 6-2 Add women 's singles , third round 2 - Monica Seles ( U.S. ) beat Dally Randriantefy ( [START_ENT] Madagascar [END_ENT] ) 6-0 6-2 : Add men 's singles , second round 12 - Todd Martin ( U.S. ) beat Andrea Gaudenzi ( Italy ) 6-3 6-2 6-2 Stefan Edberg ( Sweden ) beat Bernd Karbacher ( Germany ) 3-6 6-3 6-3 1-0 retired ( leg injury )
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[ { "contents": "Arantxa Rus\n\n\nGaudens. In the first round, Rus beat Claire de Gubernatis 6–1, 6–1, and in the second round Séverine Beltrame 6–3, 6–3. In the quarterfinal, she beat former junior No.1 Elina Svitolina 6–4, 4–6, 6–3, and in the semifinal Rus defeated Valeria Savinykh 7–5, 7–5. She lost to Anastasia Pivovarova in the final 7–6, 6–7, 6–2. Then, she went on to the French Open and defeated Marina Erakovic 2–6, 6–4, 6–4 in the first round. In the second round, she defeated", "id": "12457411" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\n, 6–1. At the Australian Open, Hantuchová beat Zheng Saisai in the 1st round 6–4, 6–4. In the second round, she lost to 24th seed Garbiñe Muguruza 1–6, 6–1, 0–6. Hantuchová played her 17th singles final at the PTT Thailand Open after wins over third seed Zarina Diyas 1–6, 6–3, 6–1; Zheng Saisai 7–6, 6–2; Ying-Ying Duan 6–3, 6–0; and Marina Erakovic 4–6, 6–3, 7–6. She defeated Ajla Tomljanović in the final 3–6, 6–3, 6–4 to win her", "id": "1613908" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\n6–3. She lost 3–6, 3–6 against the second seeded Sharapova in the third round. In doubles, she and Srebotnik beat Andreea Ehritt-Vanc and Anastasia Rodionova 4–6, 6–3, 6–2; Émilie Loit and Nicole Pratt 6–0, 6–3, and got a walkover from Bartoli and Meilen Tu in the third round. In the quarterfinals, they beat Elena Likhovtseva and Sun Tiantian 6–4, 7–6. They came back from 1–6, 0–3 to beat top-seeded Raymond and Stosur, winning 1–6, 6–3, 6–2. They lost", "id": "11823099" }, { "contents": "Klára Koukalová\n\n\n, 2–6. As the 31st seed at Wimbledon, Koukalová defeated wildcard Taylor Townsend in the first round 7–5, 6–2. She lost in the second round to Madison Keys 5–7, 7–6, 2–6 Seeded third at the first edition of the Bucharest Open, Koukalová lost in the first round to Romanian Monica Niculescu 3–6, 0–6. Seeded third at the İstanbul Cup, she survived a first-round scare to beat Donna Vekić 4–6, 6–0, 6–4. In the second round, she was upset by Kristina Mladenovic 6–1, 6–3", "id": "3783489" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nPin 6–1, 6–3, and Pe'er and Safina 6–1, 6–2 in the second and third round. They then defeated Maria Elena Camerin and Gisela Dulko 4–6, 7–5, 6–3 in the quarterfinals. They upset top seeds and defending champions Raymond and Stosur in the semifinals, winning 1–6, 6–4, 6–3 to reach the French Open finals. They lost in the final to Alicia Molik and Mara Santangelo 6–7, 4–6. At Wimbledon, seeded 26th, she beat wildcard Melanie South 6–3, 6–2 and Alizé Cornet 4–6, 6–0,", "id": "11823098" }, { "contents": "Sorana Cîrstea\n\n\nat the Mercury Insurance Open. She was beaten by CoCo Vandeweghe in the first round 7–5, 6–7, 6–3. Next tournament in Cincinnati, Western & Southern Open, she qualified in singles for the main draw. In the first round she defeated Ksenia Pervak 6–4, 3–6, 6–3, but lost in the second to Jill Craybas 4–6, 6–1, 6–7. In Dallas, the inaugural tournament of Texas Tennis Open, Cîrstea beat Jarmila Gajdošová 3–6, 6–4, 6–2 in the first round, in the second she lost to", "id": "14893582" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\nseed Belinda Bencic 6-4, 2-6, 4-6. Playing qualifying at the Dubai Tennis Championships, Bondarenko beat Anastasija Sevastova in the first round of qualifying 6-3, 6-3. In the second round of qualifying, she lost to Tsvetana Pironkova 6-2, 6-1. Bondarenko qualified for the Qatar Total Open defeating María José Martínez Sánchez 7-6(0), 3-6, 6-3 and 9th seed Evgeniya Rodina 6-2, 7-5. In the", "id": "5795533" }, { "contents": "Thomaz Bellucci\n\n\nninth Challenger title at Sparkassen Open defeating Íñigo Cervantes 6–1, 1–6, 6–3. At the Rio Olympics, Bellucci reached the quarterfinals of the men's singles where he lost to Rafael Nadal. He reached the second round of the men's doubles with André Sá. In April, in U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships after beating players like Frances Tiafoe (7-5, 1-6, 6-2) and seeded player Sam Querrey (6-4, 3-6, 6-3), Bellucci lost", "id": "11153943" }, { "contents": "Klára Koukalová\n\n\nin round one by Kurumi Nara 0–6, 6–2, 6–1. Ranked 46 at the Australian Open, she beat Australian wildcard Storm Sanders in the first round 7–5, 6–4. In the second round, Koukalová lost to Julia Görges 3–6, 6–4, 2–6. In February, Koukalová was defeated competed at the Diamond Games in Antwerp in the first round by qualifier Francesca Schiavone 6–3, 6–1. At the Dubai Tennis Championships, she lost in the first round to Tsvetana Pironkova 3–6, 6–4, 3–6. Seeded fourth for qualifying at", "id": "3783493" }, { "contents": "2010 Rafael Nadal tennis season\n\n\nbeating Kei Nishikori (6-2, 6-4, 6-4) in the first round. In the second round, he fought hard and succeeded against Robin Haase after five sets (5-7, 6-2, 3-6, 6-0, 6-3). In the third round, he defeated Philipp Petzschner. The match was a 5-set thriller with Nadal triumphing (6-4, 4-6, 6-7, 6-2, 6-3).", "id": "19624603" }, { "contents": "Jill Craybas\n\n\nthe best tennis of her career and beat Olga Savchuk 6–1, 6–1 in the first round, Renata Voráčová 2–6, 6–1, 6–3 in the second round and Andreja Klepač 6–4, 6–4 in the quarterfinals. In the semifinals she beat Akgul Amanmuradova 6–4, 6–0 and lost to the top seed Agnieszka Radwańska in a tie-break in the third set, 6–2, 1–6, 7–6. Craybas's ranking improved from World No. 77 to World No. 60 because of these results. Craybas won the 2008 Istanbul Cup in doubles", "id": "16460431" }, { "contents": "2009 ASB Classic\n\n\nher opponent Magdaléna Rybáriková from Slovakia in three sets, winning 6–3, 6–7(4), 7–5. Shahar Pe'er, the fifth seed from Israel, sealed her passage into the next round with a straight sets triumph against Petra Cetkovská of the Czech Republic. The final seed to go through, Czech Nicole Vaidišová took three sets before triumphing 7–6(3), 4–6, 7–5 against Alla Kudryavtseva of Russia. In other matches, another Czech Barbora Záhlavová-Strýcová beat France's Virginie Razzano 1–6, 6–2, 6–3 to line up a second round", "id": "4713628" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nLi Ting and Sun Tiantian 6–4, 6–4 in the final. In Rome, she and Hantuchová won the title, their third as a team and biggest title, beating Li and Sun 6–4, 6–1; Black and Stubbs (No. 2) 6–4, 6–0, and Květa Peschke and Schiavone (No. 8) 3–6, 6–3, 6–1. At the French Open, 22nd seeded Ai beat Daniilidou 6–7, 6–0, 6–3 in the first round, but lost to French qualifier Aravane Rezaï 6–4, 4–6, 3–6. Deciding", "id": "11823091" }, { "contents": "Amos Mansdorf\n\n\n# 13 Thomas Muster, 7–5, 6–2, and World # 15 Gilbert 5–7, 6–3, 6–0. Mansdorf won another title at Rosmalen in the Netherlands in 1990. In the third round of the US Open in 1990 he beat World # 8 Brad Gilbert 5–7, 5–7, 6–3, 7–6, 6–1. In September 1991 in Toulouse, he beat World # 11 Magnus Gustafsson, 6–4, 6–1. His best performance at a Grand Slam tournament came at the Australian Open in 1992, where he reached the quarterfinals by beating", "id": "20374499" }, { "contents": "Olivia Rogowska\n\n\ncomeback to win 1–6, 7–5, 7–6 over Sandra Zaniewska. She then beat Arina Rodionova but lost the quarterfinal to Yulia Putintseva. In Sydney, Rogowska made the final by beating Akiko Omae 6–2, 6–0, Monique Adamczak by walkover, Zheng Saisai 6–4, 6–1 and qualifier Richèl Hogenkamp 3–6, 6–0, 6–2. In the final, she lost to Ashleigh Barty 1–6, 3–6. In the main draw of the BMW Malaysian Open, she won in the first round against Elitsa Kotsova 6–4, 6–0 which was her third WTA", "id": "6190723" }, { "contents": "Justin Gimelstob\n\n\nand Mike Bryan 6–3, 3–6, 6–4 in the second round. They lost to Mark Knowles and Daniel Nestor in the quarterfinals, 3–6, 2–6. In July 2004, Gimelstob won in singles at Forest Hills, New York, beating Dušan Vemić 7–6 (7), 6–2 in the final. That September, he beat Florent Serra of France 6–2, 6–2 in the quarterfinals, and Alex Bogomolov Jr. 6–1, 6–3 in the final of a hard court tournament in Beijing. He also won the doubles event at both of", "id": "9967593" }, { "contents": "Robert Kendrick\n\n\nBeach International Tennis Championships, before losing to Evgeny Korolev 6–3, 6–6, 5–7, then losing to David Nalbandian in the second round of the BNP Paribas Open 4–6, 4–6. He beat Söderling in the second round of the Sony Ericsson Open, then lost in the third round to Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 5–7, 4–6. Kendrick did not make it out of the first rounds of the U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships or the Estoril Open. At the 2009 French Open, he beat Daniel Brands 6–7, 7–5, 7–6", "id": "5034594" }, { "contents": "Ivan Ljubičić\n\n\nMelzer and lost 4–6, 6–7, 6–4, 6–2, 3–6. Ljubičić started the season as world No. 58. His first tournament was the Australian Open, where he beat Igor Kunitsyn in the first round 4–6, 7–6, 7–6, 5–7, 6–3, before losing in the second round to Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 7–6, 6–7, 6–7, 2–6. He then participated at Zagreb, where he defeated Christophe Rochus in the first round 6–4, 6–1, before losing to Viktor Troicki 4–6, 7–5, 4–6, in", "id": "14985321" }, { "contents": "Vera Zvonareva\n\n\n6–4, 6–2. She played at Monterrey Open, where she defeated No. 6 seed Alison Riske 6–4, 6–0. She was defeated in the second round by Kristina Mladenovic 4–6, 2–6. She lost in the first round at the Indian Wells Masters to Polona Hercog 6–1, 6–1. She was defeated in the first round of the Miami Masters to Russian Compatriot Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 6–2, 3–6, 7–5. Next, she played at the Katowice Open, Poland. In the first round she beat Italian Karin Knapp 7–5, 6–4", "id": "9496593" }, { "contents": "2008 Rafael Nadal tennis season\n\n\ndefeated another Frenchman, Gilles Simon, 7–5, 6–2, 6–3. In the round of 16, he beat his third Frenchman of the tournament, Paul-Henri Mathieu, after Mathieu retired when he was down 4–6, 0–3. In the quarter-finals, he beat Jarkko Nieminen, 7–5, 6–3, 6–1. Nadal's impressive run came to a halt when Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga comprehensively beat him in the semi-finals 6–2, 6–3, 6–2. Nadal then participated in his first indoor tournament of the year", "id": "6098840" }, { "contents": "Tamira Paszek\n\n\n76 Anne Keothavong 6–2, 7–5. Paszek´s final grass-court warm-up tournament before Wimbledon was the Aegon International. In the first round, she beat world No. 45 Marina Erakovic 7–5, 6–1. In the second round, Paszek upset eighth seed Daniela Hantuchová 6–4, 3–6, 6–1. In the quarterfinals, she defeated world No. 40 Tsvetana Pironkova 6–0, 6–4. In the semifinals, Paszek upset fourth seed and defending champion Marion Bartoli 4–6, 7–5, 6–4 to reach her first WTA final since 2010.", "id": "11829396" }, { "contents": "2007 French Open\n\n\nKatarina Srebotnik and Nenad Zimonjić beat Elena Likhovtseva and Daniel Nestor 6–2, 5–7, 10–7 in the first round. Number four seed Jelena Janković beat Venus Williams 6–4, 4–6, 6–1 in the third round. Filippo Volandri, seeded 29th, then the most recent person who defeated Roger Federer (at the 2007 Rome Masters), upset the 7th seed Ivan Ljubičić 6–4, 6–7, 4–6, 6–3, 6–4 in the third round, and he will play Tommy Robredo in the fourth round, which is his best French Open of", "id": "22204925" }, { "contents": "Roberta Vinci\n\n\nElina Svitolina in the third round 6-1, 6-3. In the fourth round, she was forced to retire trailing 2-6, 0-2 to Magdaléna Rybáriková. Seeded 9th at the Miami Open, Vinci received a bye into the second round where she beat Lucie Hradecká 1-6, 6-4, 7-6(5). In the third round, Vinci was defeated by 22nd seed Madison Keys 6-4, 6-4. At the 2016 Fed Cup World Group Play-offs", "id": "1362402" }, { "contents": "María José Martínez Sánchez\n\n\nSerena Williams 2–6, 6–4, [10–8] before winning the biggest title of their careers against World No. 1's Cara Black and Liezel Huber 7–6, 5–7, [10–8] in the final. Maria qualified to play at the 2009 Commonwealth Bank Tournament of Champions in Bali. She recovered from a first set deficit to beat Szávay in 3 sets 4–6, 6–4, 6–0 in her second group round robin match she beat Stosur in straight sets 7–6, 7–5 where Stosur served a 208kmps world record serve. In the semifinal", "id": "9892682" }, { "contents": "Viktor Troicki\n\n\n3–6. At the 2010 Medibank International Sydney, he beat Florent Serra 7–6, 6–4, in the first round and lost to Marcos Baghdatis in the second round 5–7, 3–6. He then lost in the second round of the 2010 Australian Open to Florian Mayer 6–4, 4–6, 6–7, 1–6. In the 2010 PBZ Zagreb Indoors, he was upset by Michael Berrer 4–6, 3–6, in the quarterfinals, after defeating Rainer Schüttler 6–3, 6–2, and Mikhail Kukushkin 7–5, 7–5. He then retired against Jürgen Melzer in", "id": "9000038" }, { "contents": "Paul Goldstein (tennis)\n\n\nIndianapolis, won by Andy Roddick and Bobby Reynolds, and Tokyo, won by Ashley Fisher and Tripp Phillips). In February 2006 he beat world # 18 Robby Ginepri 6–7(4), 6–3, 6–1, in Las Vegas, and in July he defeated world # 13 Lleyton Hewitt 6–4, 6–4 in Los Angeles. In the January Australian Open, he beat future champion Novak Djokovic in the first round 6–2, 1–6, 6–3, 6–2. Paul was easily defeated in the next round by Tommy Haas 0-6, 1", "id": "10762364" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\nseventh WTA tournament. Two days later, at the Dubai Tennis Championships, she beat Mona Barthel in the first round 7–6, 3–6, 6–3. Hantuchová fell in the second round to 1st seed and eventual champion Simona Halep 2–6, 0–6. At the Monterrey Open, Hantuchová was the seventh seed. She beat Monica Puig in the first round 7–6, 3–6, 7–5. However, she lost in the second round to Qualifier Urszula Radwańska 2–6, 4–6. Hantuchová lost in the first round of the BNP Paribas Open in Indian", "id": "1613909" }, { "contents": "Vera Zvonareva\n\n\nVögele 5–7, 6–3, 6–4. Zvonareva lost in the quarterfinals to 9th seed and eventual finalist Lucie Šafářová in straight sets 6–3, 6–3. Seeded 10 at the Madrid Open, Zvonareva lost in the first round to world No. 29 Petra Cetkovská 6–2, 6–2. Zvonareva missed the French Open due to a right shoulder injury. Seeded 12 at Wimbledon, Zvonareva beat Mona Barthel 2–6, 7–6(3), 6–4, and in the second round Sílvia Soler Espinosa 6-1, 3-6, 6-1. In", "id": "9496586" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\nthe first round 5-7, 6-3, 6-4. In the second round, she lost to world No. 53 Kim Clijsters 2-6, 1-6. At the Wimbledon Championships, she beat world No. 82 Kimiko Date-Krumm in the first round 5-7, 6-3, 6-3. She was eliminated in the second round by 14th seed Ana Ivanovic 6-3, 7-6(3). Bondarenko had led their head to head 2-0.", "id": "5795514" }, { "contents": "Juan Carlos Ferrero\n\n\nIgor Andreev 4–6, 6–7. His next tournament was the Internazionali BNL d'Italia. In the first round, Ferrero beat Kevin Anderson 6–4, 7–5; recording his 2nd win in the year. In the second round, he beat Frenchman and 13th seed Gaël Monfils 7–5, 6–3. However, in the third round, he fell to Roger Federer in 3 sets: 2–6, 7–5, 1–6. After Rome, Ferrero played at Open de Nice Côte d'Azur. In the first round, he beat Dutch Robin Haase after saving a", "id": "10946025" }, { "contents": "Arantxa Rus\n\n\nsecond, round she again defeated Isabella Holland 6–2, 6–3, and in the third qualifying round, Rus beat Kurumi Nara 6–4, 6–1. In her first Australian Open main draw appearance, she defeated Bethanie Mattek-Sands 6–1, 3–6, 7–5, but she lost to no. 23 seed Svetlana Kuznetsova in the second round 6–1, 6–4. Then, she played for the Netherlands Fed Cup Team at Group I of the European/African Zone. She won all of her singles matches against Hungary, Romania, and Latvia", "id": "12457407" }, { "contents": "Israel Davis Cup team\n\n\ndefeated Poland in the second round tie at home in March 2011. Dudi Sela defeated Marcin Gawron 6–1, 6–3, 6–4, and Amir Weintraub in his Davis Cup debut beat Jerzy Janowicz 4–6, 6–2, 6–2, 6–7 (4–7), 6–3. Andy Ram and Yoni Erlich then beat Marcin Matkowski and Mariusz Fyrstenberg 4–6, 6–4, 6–3, 6–1 at the Israel Tennis Center in Ramat Hasharon. On September 16–18, 2011, Israel will play the Canada Davis Cup team at Canada Stadium in Ramat Hasharon, Israel. Canada", "id": "11944847" }, { "contents": "Australia men's national softball team\n\n\n19 team, nicknamed the Colts. They competed at the 1993 Men's Junior World Championships, where the finished fourth. The competition was held in Auckland. In the round robin round, Australia won 7 games and lost 5. They beat Japan 3–0, Argentina 10–6, the United States 4–3, the Philippines 4–0, Argentina 6–1 and Japan 5–1. They lost to Canada 8–6, the United States 4–3, New Zealand 6–0, Canada 12–3, and New Zealand 2–1. This was good enough to qualify them for the semi", "id": "9661141" }, { "contents": "Francesca Schiavone\n\n\nof them as the seventh seed; Doha in the second round to Yanina Wickmayer 4–6, 6–7 and in her Dubai opener to Ana Ivanovic 1–6, 5–7. At the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, she (as 10th seed) avenged her Fed Cup loss by beating Lesia Tsurenko 6–2, 6–4 before retiring against Lucie Šafářová in the third round after losing the first set 6–2. With the same seeding in Miami, she lost to Ksenia Pervak 4–6, 6–4, 4–7 in her opener, blowing a 3–0 final-set", "id": "16460679" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\nIstanbul, Turkey. In the first round, she beat Turkish wildcard Çağla Büyükakçay 4–6, 6–3, 6–2. In the second round, Hantuchová lost to eventual champion Lesia Tsurenko 1–6, 1–6. At the Western & Southern Open, Hantuchová lost in the first round to Kristina Mladenovic 2–6, 1–6. At the US Open, Hantuchová lost in the first round to Misaki Doi 3–6, 3–6. At the Guangzhou International Women's Open, Hantuchová lost in the first round to fifth seed Svetlana Kuznetsova 4–6, 5–7. At the", "id": "1613913" }, { "contents": "Àlex Corretja\n\n\nsets down to beat Sampras on grass 4–6, 4–6, 7–6, 7–5, 6–4. (Spain eventually lost the tie 3–1.) At the French Open, Corretja saved four match points in the third round against Arnaud Clément, before going on to win 6–1, 6–2, 4–6, 5–7, 8–6. Corretja then progressed to the semifinals, where he lost in four sets to Albert Costa (who went on to win the title). One week later, Corretja was the best man at Costa's wedding. In", "id": "17353785" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\ntie against Italy. She lost both of her matches to Sara Errani 6-2, 6-3 and Francesca Schiavone 6-7(6), 7-5, 6-4. Italy defeated Ukraine 3-2. Seeded 6th for qualifying at the Qatar Total Open, she qualified beating Alizé Lim 6-1, 6-3 and 13th seed Casey Dellacqua 6-3, 6-1. In the first round, she beat fellow qualifier Vera Dushevina 7-5, 6-2 before she defeated world", "id": "5795509" }, { "contents": "2011 French Open – Day-by-day summaries\n\n\nJuan Mónaco 6–2, 7–5, 4–6, 6–4. Other seeds that progressed to the second round stage included no.18 Gilles Simon, no.24 Sam Querrey, no.21 Alexandr Dolgopolov, and Florian Mayer, the 20th seed. Wildcard Frenchman Arnaud Clément enjoyed a 6–3, 1–6, 7–6, 6–4 win over Filippo Volandri. Showing great form on the red clay, Maria Sharapova beat Mirjana Lučić 6–3, 6–0 in the first round. No. 2 Kim Clijsters didn't play her best but had a 6–2, 6–3 win over Anastasiya Yakimova.", "id": "20889537" }, { "contents": "Arantxa Rus\n\n\nwhere she faced Dinara Safina in the first round, losing 6–3, 2–6, 4–6. She also lost in the first round at Fes 6–4, 4–6, 3–6 to Aravane Rezaï. Then she played qualifying matches for the Estoril Open, beating Anne Kremer in the first round 6–0, 6–1, but losing against Sesil Karatancheva 7–5, 4–6, 2–6. She played the first round at the Mutua Madrileña Madrid Open, losing against Maria Sharapova 6–2, 3–6, 2–6. She continued on the ITF circuit, first at Saint-", "id": "12457410" }, { "contents": "Vera Zvonareva\n\n\nqualifier for the semifinals from the Red Group. She lost to Victoria Azarenka 6–2, 6–3, and ended the year as world No. 7. Zvonareva began her 2012 season at the Apia International Sydney. Seeded 6, she lost in the opening round to compatriot Svetlana Kuznetsova 6–1, 6–2. Seeded 7 at the Australian Open, she beat Alexandra Dulgheru in the first round 7–6(4), 6–7(5), 6–3. In the second round, she defeated Lucie Hradecká 6–1, 7–6(3). In the third round, Zvonareva lost", "id": "9496582" }, { "contents": "Vera Zvonareva\n\n\nOpen. In her first round-robin match, she won against compatriot Svetlana Kuznetsova, 6–2, 6–3. Zvonareva then beat Ivanovic, 6–3, 6–7(5), 6–4, before completing a clean sweep of her group by defeating world No. 1 Janković, 2–6, 6–3, 6–4. She reached the final by defeating Olympic gold medalist Dementieva, 7–6(7), 3–6, 6–3, but lost a three-setter to Wimbledon champion Venus Williams, 7–6(5), 0–6, 2–6. Zvonareva was seventh seed at the Australian Open", "id": "9496545" }, { "contents": "Peter Polansky\n\n\nMillman 6–7, 0–6. Polansky entered the Australian Open qualifying draw for the 9th time of his career. Seeded 26th in the qualifying draw, he beat João Domingues in the first round 7–6, 6–4. He followed up the win with a 6–2, 7–5 win over Christian Harrison before losing 1–6, 6–3, 6–3 to 15th seed, Yuki Bhambri. For the second consecutive year, Polansky got into the main draw as a lucky loser. Karen Khachanov served 21 aces as he beat Polansky 7–6, 7–6, 6–4. In", "id": "10271962" }, { "contents": "Alexandra Dulgheru\n\n\nPironkova 6–4, 7–5. In the semifinals, she won over third seeded Li Na 6–4, 3–6, 6–4. In the final, she beat Zheng Jie 6–3, 6–4. Playing at the French Open for the first time she defeated Lucie Hradecká 7–6, 4–6, 6–3 in the first round and Timea Bacsinszky 6–4, 6–2 in the second. She then lost to third seeded Caroline Wozniacki 3–6, 4–6. In doubles, she teamed up with Alberta Brianti. They defeated the team of Jill Craybas and Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 6–1,", "id": "21972656" }, { "contents": "Mona Barthel\n\n\nthe 3rd round at the 2015 US Open for the first time by beating Tsvetana Pironkova 5-7, 7-6(4), 6-1 and Olga Govortsova 2-6, 6-2, 6-4. In the 3rd round, she lost to Varvara Lepchenko 1-6, 6-3, 6-4. As the 3rd seed at the 2015 Coupe Banque Nationale, Barthel lost in the 1st round to eventual finalist Jeļena Ostapenko 7-6(6), 4-6, 6-4.", "id": "3461368" }, { "contents": "Tomáš Berdych\n\n\nHe made the quarterfinals, after beating both Dmitry Tursunov and Andrey Golubev in three sets en route. However, he lost to Xavier Malisse 4–6, 6–3, 2–6, in the quarterfinal round. At the 2010 Rogers Cup held in Toronto, he was seventh seed. He beat two Ukrainian players, Sergiy Stakhovsky 6–2, 6–4, (in the opening round) and Alexandr Dolgopolov 6–3, 6–7, 6–4, (in the third round) to reach the quarterfinals. There, he lost to Roger Federer 3–6, 7–5,", "id": "9009303" }, { "contents": "2011 French Open – Day-by-day summaries\n\n\n7–5, 3–6, 6–1 win. Ivan Ljubičić, meanwhile, dispatched another seed, no.24 Sam Querrey 7–6, 6–4, 6–4. No.5 seed Robin Söderling avoided such calamities, easing past Spaniard Albert Ramos 6–3, 6–4, 6–4, while No. 10 seed Mardy Fish beat Robin Haase 7–6, 6–2, 6–1 to reach the third round at Roland Garros for the first time in his career. Fernando Verdasco, no.16, faced a tough second round in the form of Xavier Malisse, Verdasco stood his ground to claim the match", "id": "20889544" }, { "contents": "2009 Brisbane International\n\n\nrewarded with a match against Frenchman Paul-Henri Mathieu who beat Russian qualifier Teymuraz Gabashvili 6–3, 6–3. The other seeds to play their first matches were Frenchman Jo Wilfried Tsonga, who beat Argentinian Agustín Calleri, currently ranked World No. 62, 6–2, 7–5, and fifth-seeded Czech Tomáš Berdych who advanced 6–0, 6–4 to a second round match against Kei Nishikori, the Japanese player who beat U.S. player Bobby Reynolds 6–2, 6–3. Mario Ančić, Florent Serra, and Michaël Llodra all won their first round matches", "id": "7304238" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\n2. In the second round, she rallied to upset 24th seed Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 6-2, 6-7(1), 6-4. In the third round, she beat compatriot and world No. 36 Lesia Tsurenko 3-6, 6-4, 7-6(7) to reach the fourth round for the first time at the Indian Wells Masters. In the fourth round, Bondarenko lost to world No. 1 Serena Williams 2-6, 2-6. Nevertheless, this was her best result at", "id": "5795535" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\n-court season at the DFS Classic in Birmingham. Seeded 12th, she defeated world No. 92 Anne Keothavong 6-3, 6-2 in the first and qualifier Samantha Stosur 6-3, 6-2 in the second round. In the third round, she beat Lucky Loser Melinda Czink 4-6, 6-4, 7-5. In her second quarterfinal of the year she beat world No. 52 Petra Cetkovská 7-6(3), 6-2 to reach her first WTA semifinal where", "id": "5795499" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\nround of qualifying, Hantuchová lost to Ysaline Bonaventure 1–6, 6–4, 2–6. Hantuchová successfully qualified for the Apia International Sydney by beating Jeļena Ostapenko 6–4, 6–4; ninth seed Irina Falconi 7–5, 6–1; and Lauren Davis 6–3, 6–2. She was supposed to face second seed Agnieszka Radwańska in the 1st round, but Radwańska withdrew due to a left leg injury. Hantuchová got a bye into the second round, but she lost to Australian Samantha Stosur 4–6, 2–6. At the Australian Open, Hantuchová lost in the first", "id": "1613915" }, { "contents": "Nicolás Almagro\n\n\nBellucci. He lost, however, to defending champion David Ferrer, 6–7, 7–6, 2–6. Almagro then lost in the third round at both the 2011 BNP Paribas Open (losing to Albert Montañés, 6–4, 2–6, 4–6) and at the 2011 Sony Ericsson Open (losing to Florian Mayer, 1–6, 6–3, 1–6). At the 2011 Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters, he beat Marcel Granollers, 6–3, 6–3, before prevailing in a marathon encounter against Máximo González, 6–7, 7–5, 7–6, saving", "id": "21080012" }, { "contents": "Jelena Dokic\n\n\n6–3, 6–4. Dokic was beaten in the semifinal by Vesna Manasieva 7–6, 4–6, 6–1. Jelena won her first-round match in the 50K tournament in Saint-Raphael, France by beating Eva Birnerová 2–6, 6–1, 6–2. Jelena retired in her second-round match against Urszula Radwańska leading 7–5, 0–2, with a suspected thigh injury. Dokic revealed that she had an elbow injury in the beginning of the year (possibly the reason she withdrew in tournaments such as Miami). Also, she explained", "id": "767994" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\n6-3. In the first round, she lost to 8th seed and compatriot Elina Svitolina 6-4, 4-6, 5-7. Bondarenko qualified for the Western & Southern Open beating 19th seed Lara Arruabarrena 6-1, 6-4 and Jana Čepelová 6-3, 6-0. In the first round, she lost in a tough match to world No. 26 Eugenie Bouchard 6-7(2), 6-7(5). Seeded 6th for qualifying at the US Open, Bondarenko made", "id": "5795527" }, { "contents": "Noam Okun\n\n\nSeptember 2006, Okun qualified for the US Open, and beat Potito Starace 6–2, 6–0, 4–6, 6–2 in the first round. Okun went down to Łukasz Kubot in the second round, 6–7(7), 4–6, 6–2, 6–2, 4–6. In July 2007, Okun won his second challenger title in Winnetka, Illinois, beating South Africa's Kevin Anderson 6–4, 6–3 in the final. In February 2009 he won an Israel F2 tournament, and lost in the finals of an Israel F3 tournament to Harel Levy,", "id": "6611615" }, { "contents": "2009 Chennai Open\n\n\n, who took three sets to emerge victorious against home-favourite Prakash Amritraj 6–2, 4–6, 6–1. In the other completed matches, seeded player Marcel Granollers (8) reached the second round without too much difficulty, beating Hyung Taik-Lee of South Korea 6–4, 7–5. The only non-Indian wildcard Lukáš Dlouhý recorded a 3–6, 6–2, 6–4 win against Go Soeda from Japan and Israel's top player Dudi Sela overcame Spaniard Rubén Ramírez Hidalgo 4–6, 7–6(3), 6–1. The men's doubles also started on", "id": "10251134" }, { "contents": "Yanina Wickmayer\n\n\n6-1, 7-6(6) and Melanie Oudin 6-2, 6-0. Belgium beat the United States 4-1. Next, Belgium will face the Czech Republic in the semifinals. Seeded 7th at the 2011 Open GDF Suez, Wickmayer made it to the quarterfinals after beating Elena Vesnina and Klára Zakopalová. In the quarterfinals, she lost to 4th seed and eventual champion Petra Kvitová 7-5, 3-6, 6-7(3). Wickmayer had a 5-3 lead in the 3rd", "id": "6943680" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\ndefeating Beatriz Haddad Maia in the final round of qualifying 6-3, 7-6(10). In the first round, she had her first WTA Tour win since she returned from retirement by beating American Alison Riske 6-4, 4-6, 6-1. In the second round, Bondarenko lost to American, 7th seed, and eventual finalist Madison Keys 2-6, 1-6. Bondarenko qualified for the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix by beating Alexa Glatch in the final round of qualifying 0-6", "id": "5795521" }, { "contents": "Aravane Rezaï\n\n\nSara Errani 6–2, 6–2. In the second round she lost to Marion Bartoli 4–6, 2–6. Seeded tenth at the Commonwealth Bank Tournament of Champions, Rezaï won her first round-robin match against fourth seed Sabine Lisicki 6–1, 3–6, 4–6, then beat Melinda Czink in her second match 6–3, 7–5 to make her the first player to advance to the semifinals of the inaugural event. She then went on to the semifinals, where she beat María José Martínez Sánchez 6–2, 6–3. In the final she faced Marion", "id": "10802454" }, { "contents": "Andrey Golubev\n\n\ndoubles play, with his best result a semifinal with Francesco Piccari in Córdoba. He reached the final of the 2008 St. Petersburg Open. His first win came against Olivier Rochus, where he prevailed 6–1, 6–4. He then surprised home hero Marat Safin in the second round, beating the Russian 6–4, 6–2 to progress to the quarterfinals. His next opponent was Mischa Zverev, whom he beat 6–7, 6–4, 7–6. He then went on to beat Victor Hănescu 6–3, 6–0 in the semifinals, but lost to Andy", "id": "14207819" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\n2012 against Jamie Hampton, 4–6, 6–7. In the London Olympics, Hantuchová upset No. 10 seed Li Na 6–2, 3–6, 6–3 in the first round. She then beat frenchwoman Alizé Cornet 6–3, 6–0 in the second round. She faced No. 8 seed Caroline Wozniacki in the third round and lost 4–6, 2–6. Hantuchová did not have the best US Open Series, winning only one match in four tournaments. At the Rogers Cup Hantuchová, lost in two tough sets to Aleksandra Wozniak 5–7, 6–7.", "id": "1613884" }, { "contents": "Tamarine Tanasugarn\n\n\n1999, she reached the fourth round at Wimbledon for a second time by defeating Frenchwoman Sandrine Testud, 6–2, 1–6, 6–3, in the third round. Tanasugarn ended the year ranked No. 72. Tanasugarn partnered with Paradorn Srichaphan at the Hopman Cup in 2000. Tanasugarn beat Jelena Dokić of Australia, Barbara Schett of Austria, Ai Sugiyama of Japan, and Henrieta Nagyová of Slovakia. However, Tanasugarn lost in the women's singles final to Amanda Coetzer of South Africa, 6–3, 4–6, 4–6, having led 6–3", "id": "9002238" }, { "contents": "1983–84 Albanian Cup\n\n\nround. 1.SK Tirana 9 ND 8 0 1 19:7 2.Flamurtari 9 4 1 4 13:8 3.Apolonia 8 3 2 3 12:10 4.Partizani 8 3 4 1 12:7 5.Vllaznia 6 3 1 2 12:6 6.Teuta 6 4 1 1 11:6 7.Skenderbeu 6 2 1 3 8:6 8.Beselidhja 6 2 3 1 5:4 9.Tomori 4 2 0 2 5:5 10.Erzeni 4 2 0 2 4:4 11.Besa 4 2 1 1 9:7 12.Burreli 4 1 2 1 6:6 13.Dinamo 4 2 1 1 10:1 14.Himara 4 0 2 2 3:8 15.Kastrioti 4 2 0 2 7:7 16.Elbasani 4 1 1 2 5:5", "id": "16655101" }, { "contents": "Camila Giorgi\n\n\n, 6–4 and 12th seed Chan Yung-jan 6–7, 7–5, 6–3. In the first round, Giorgi lost to Barbora Záhlavová-Strýcová 1–6, 3–6. Giorgi fell in the final round of qualifying at the French Open to Heidi El Tabakh 7–6, 4–6, 2–6. Giorgi qualified for the Wimbledon Championships for the second year in a row defeating Emily Webley-Smith, Olivia Rogowska, and Alexa Glatch. In the first round, she beat 16th seed and compatriot Flavia Pennetta, 6–4, 6–3. Then she defeated", "id": "16054531" }, { "contents": "Mikael Pernfors\n\n\nlost in straight sets to then World No.1 Ivan Lendl 6–3, 6–2, 6–4. Pernfors played for Sweden in the final of the Davis Cup in 1986. He won one singles rubber against Paul McNamee in straight sets and lost the other to Pat Cash in five sets – after winning the first two – as Australia beat Sweden 3–2. The following year at Wimbledon he again lost a two-set lead, falling to Jimmy Connors 1–6, 1–6, 7–5, 6–4, 6–2 after having led 6–1, 6–1, 4–1,", "id": "2517702" }, { "contents": "1985–86 Albanian Cup\n\n\nround. 1.SK Tirana 9 ND 5 3 1 18:7 2.Vllaznia 9 4 2 3 25:11 3.Partizani 8 3 2 3 8:6 4.Tomori 8 4 1 3 14:10 5.Apolonia 6 2 2 2 11:10 6.Skenderbeu 6 2 3 1 7:5 7.Flamurtari 4 3 0 1 7:4 8.Erzeni 6 3 2 1 6:6 9.Elbasani 4 2 0 2 6:6 10.Pogradeci 4 1 2 1 4:10 11.Dinamo 4 2 1 1 9:7 12.Naftetari 4 1 1 2 5:6 13.Beselidhja 4 2 1 1 5:6 14.Luftetari 4 1 2 1 5:3 15.Lushnja 4 1 0 3 4:8 16.Teuta 4 1 2 1 4:4", "id": "16654998" }, { "contents": "Nikolay Davydenko\n\n\n, Davydenko won four of his five matches. He lost his first round-robin match to Novak Djokovic, 6–3, 4–6, 5–7, but he beat Nadal in his second match, 6–1, 7–6. He also went on to beat the odds, defeating his group leader, Robin Söderling, 7–6, 4–6, 6–3 to reach the semifinals. He recorded his first win over Roger Federer in 13 tries in the semifinals with a 6–2, 4–6, 7–5 win. With the win, Davydenko advanced to his second consecutive", "id": "11825324" }, { "contents": "Nadia Petrova\n\n\nand defeated 14th seed Amanda Coetzer 6–0, 6–1 in the third round. In the fourth round, Petrova lost to third seed Lindsay Davenport 0–6, 7–6, 2–6. Petrova continued her success by reaching the semifinals of Zurich, beating world No. 8 and US Open finalist before losing to Henin 4–6, 4–6. The following week in Linz, Petrova beat Paola Suárez and Patty Schnyder to reach her first Sony Ericsson WTA Tour final. However, she fell to Ai Sugiyama 5–7, 4–6. Petrova ended 2003 ranked world No", "id": "9496377" }, { "contents": "Peng Shuai\n\n\n6–3, 6–3. In the third round she came back from 2–5 down in the final set to beat Czech qualifier Lucie Hradecká 6–3, 4–6, 7–5. In the fourth round, she battled past 18th seed Nadia Petrova, 6–4, 5–7, 6–3. 16th seed Maria Sharapova defeated her 6–2, 5–7, 6–3 in a 2-hour 22 minute quarterfinal match. Peng moved up to No. 32 in the world as a result, one spot off her career high of 31. Her next tournament was the Sony Ericsson Open in", "id": "916460" }, { "contents": "Melanie Oudin\n\n\nto Klára Zakopalová 1–6, 6–3, 1–6. In the Fed Cup tie against Belgium, Oudin lost her first rubber to Kim Clijsters 0–6, 4–6. In her final rubber, she was defeated by Yanina Wickmayer 6–2, 6–0. Belgium reached the semifinals at the Fed Cup defeating the USA 4–1. Oudin got her first win of the year at the Open GdF Suez, where she beat Vera Dushevina in the first round 7–5, 5–7, 6–2. In the second round, Oudin lost to eighth seed Dominika Cibulková of Slovakia", "id": "9958106" }, { "contents": "Tommy Robredo\n\n\n7–5, 6–1, 6–0, in the third round. He defeated Philipp Kohlschreiber, before losing in straight sets to Juan Martín del Potro in the quarterfinals 3–6, 4–6, 2–6. Seeded second, he lost to Marcos Baghdatis in the first round at the Ordina Open. Robredo reached the third round of Wimbledon, at which he was seeded 15th, by coming back from two sets down to beat Austrian Stefan Koubek. He next was defeated by Israeli Dudi Sela 6–7, 5–7, 6–2, 5–7, however, when they", "id": "238314" }, { "contents": "Zheng Jie\n\n\n, Edina Gallovits-Hall 2–6, 6–3, 6–1, and finally Melanie Oudin 6–4, 6–1. She lost in the first round of the main draw, 4–6, 4–6, to Daniela Hantuchová. At the Wimbledon Championships, Zheng reached the second round for the third consecutive year, beating Zuzana Ondrášková 7–5, 6–0, before losing in disappointing fashion to Japanese qualifier Misaki Doi, 3–6, 1–6. In doubles, Zheng and Peng reached the quarterfinals, losing a tight three-set match to eventual champions Květa Peschke and Katarina", "id": "9372441" }, { "contents": "Fred Gil\n\n\n6–3, 6–4. A week later, at the US Open, he lost in First round to world no. 23 Alexandr Dolgopolov by 6–4, 6–2, 7–5 in 1h58m. In September, he reached the semi-final in the Genova Challenger. In the first round in Bucharest he beat world no. 106 Jérémy Chardy by 2–6, 6–4, 6–3 in 2h14m. He lost in the second round to the world no. 183 Alessandro Giannessi by 7–6(2), 0–6, 6–3 in 2h25m. In October", "id": "101315" }, { "contents": "Mona Barthel\n\n\n6-4, 6-0. After the US Open, Barthel played at the 2014 Korea Open. She beat 7th seed Caroline Garcia in the 1st round 7-6(3), 6-2. She then lost in the 2nd round to Christina McHale 6-1, 4-6, 6-3. At the 1st edition of the 2014 Wuhan Open, Barthel defeated Peng Shuai in the 1st round 6-2, 7-6(1) before losing in the 2nd round to 6th seed and eventual finalist", "id": "3461354" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\nto 10th seeds and eventual finalists Lisa Raymond/Samantha Stosur 6-7(3), 3-6. Bondarenko qualified for the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix defeating Lucie Hradecká in the final round of qualifying 6-2, 6-2. She beat world No. 15 Flavia Pennetta 4-6, 6-2, 6-1, in the second round, she lost to 6th seed Venus Williams 4-6, 2-6. At the Kremlin Cup, Bondarenko lost in the first round of qualifying to Aravane", "id": "5795504" }, { "contents": "Katie O'Brien\n\n\nOpen qualifying draw and beat fellow Brit, Melanie South in the opening round. She fell in round two to Kristina Barrois, 4–6 2–6. After this she headed to the DFS Classic where she beat Alla Kudryavtseva, 6–0 3–6 7–6, in the first round before falling to Yaroslava Shvedova in round two, 5–7 6–1 5–7. A wild card allowed O'Brien entry into the International Women's Open (previously the Hastings Direct International) where she lost to Samantha Stosur. Shahar Pe'er beat O'Brien in the first round of Wimbledon. Following", "id": "14861023" }, { "contents": "Robin Söderling\n\n\nscare as he saved 3 match points en route to defeating Fernando Verdasco 2–6, 7–5, 6–4. After winning 6–3, 3–6, 6–4 against Nicolás Almagro, he faced Novak Djokovic in the quarterfinals which he lost 3–6, 0–6. At the French Open, Soderling was seeded 5th and beat Ryan Harrison in the first round 6–1, 6–7, 6–3, 7–5. Harrison was up 5–4 in the fourth set, within one game of forcing a fifth and deciding set, but ceded the final three games, the fourth set,", "id": "15316018" }, { "contents": "Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi\n\n\nsingles first round and won 7–5 7–6. In the second round he was defeated by second seed and defending champion Fabrice Santoro 6–7 2–6. In the doubles, he and Bopanna were seeded 4th, the first time both have been seeded in an ATP event. In the first round they beat Tripp Phillips and Jim Thomas 4–6 6–3 10–2. They won their quarter-final 7–6 3–6 10–7 Kevin Anderson and James Cerretani and followed that up by defeating Rik de Voest and Ashley Fisher in the semis 5–7 6–4 11–9. In the second", "id": "14373779" }, { "contents": "Tamira Paszek\n\n\nand doubles partner CoCo Vandeweghe 4–6, 2–6. However, she did capture the doubles title with Vandeweghe marking her first tournament win in either singles or doubles in 2013. Her most impressive result of the year came in France at the Open GdF Suez Région Limousin, a $50,000 tournament. Unseeded, Paszek upset fourth seed Johanna Konta in the first round 6–4, 6–4. In the second round, she defeated Andreea Mitu 1–6, 6–3, 7–6. In the quarterfinals, she beat Nina Zander 6–2, 6–2. In the", "id": "11829411" }, { "contents": "Kimiko Date\n\n\n, she went to China to participate at the China Open. She beat Anabel Medina Garrigues 6–0, 6–4 in the first round, but lost to Elena Dementieva 6–3, 1–6, 6–3 in the second round. Kimiko then returned home to compete at the HP Open in Osaka, Japan. Seeded sixth, she defeated teenage qualifier Laura Robson in the first round 6–3, 6–3 and compatriot Aiko Nakamura 6–2, 6–0. In the quarterfinals, she upset top seed and world No. 8 Samantha Stosur 5–7, 6–3, 7–6 (", "id": "18010869" }, { "contents": "2010 Australian Open – Day-by-day summaries\n\n\n, the defending champion, lost a set in his victory against Philipp Kohlschreiber 6–4, 6–2, 2–6, 7–5. Ivo Karlović defeated 24th seed compatriot Ivan Ljubičić 6–3, 3–6, 6–3, 7–6(7). Andy Murray won in straight sets over Florent Serra. Chilean Fernando González beat Evgeny Korolev 6–7(5), 6–3, 1–6, 6–3, 6–4. The day's most significant upset was 33rd seed John Isner's defeat of 12th seed Gaël Monfils 6–1, 4–6, 7–6(4), 7–6(5). In the women's draw world", "id": "11989025" }, { "contents": "2010 Rafael Nadal tennis season\n\n\n). In the second round, he beat Lukáš Lacko (6-2, 6-2, 6-2). In the third round, he was tested by Philipp Kohlschreiber, finally beating him in four sets (6-4, 6-2, 2-6, 7-5). In the fourth round, he beat the Croatian Ivo Karlović, (6-4, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4). In the quarter-finals, Nadal pulled out", "id": "19624590" }, { "contents": "Lloyd Harris (tennis)\n\n\nIn August, Harris qualified for his first Grand Slam main-draw at a senior men's singles level, after beating JC Aragone 6-4 6-2, in the third qualifying round for the US Open. Harris defeated Roberto Quiroz of Ecuador 7-6, 6-3 in the first round of the qualifying draw, and defeated Sebastian Ofner from Austria 6-2, 6-1 in the second round. Harris lost in the main draw first round against world number 40 Gilles Simon in straight sets.", "id": "5608796" }, { "contents": "2009 ASB Classic\n\n\nsecond round by beating Nuria Llagostera Vives from Spain 7–5, 6–4. Seventh seed Russian Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova ensured that all eight of the seeds had made it to the second round by winning her match in the night session against German Kristina Barrois 6–3, 6–1. In doubles, second seeds Shahar Pe'er and Caroline Wozniacki progressed to the quarter-finals by defeating Argentinian Betina Jozami and Indian Shikha Uberoi 6–2, 6–2 but no. 3 seeds Czech Vladimíra Uhlířová and Ekaterina Dzehalevich of Belarus were beaten 6–4, 6–4 by Italian Mara Santangelo and French", "id": "4713633" }, { "contents": "Tamira Paszek\n\n\nIn the final, Paszek upset fifth seed Angelique Kerber 5–7, 6–3, 7–5 to win her third WTA title. Paszek was 3–5 down in the final set and saved five championship points. At Wimbledon, Paszek upset former world No. 1 and seventh seed Caroline Wozniacki in the first round 5–7, 7–6, 6–4. This match lasted 3 hours and 12 minutes. In the second round, she beat world No. 60 Alizé Cornet 6–2, 6–1. Then she defeated world No. 36 Yanina Wickmayer 2–6, 7–6,", "id": "11829397" }, { "contents": "Sorana Cîrstea\n\n\n6–2, 6–0. They lost in the second round to Irina-Camelia Begu/Alexandra Panova 4–6, 6–3, [7–10]. Cîrstea qualified in singles for the BNP Paribas Open. In the first round she lost 6–3, 3–6, 3–6 to Alla Kudryavtseva. In the Sony Ericsson Open, Sorana received a wildcard in singles, but lost 6–3, 1–6, 6–7 in the first round to Zheng Jie of China. At the 2011 Andalucia Tennis Experience, she lost in the first round 6–1, 4–6, 2–6 to", "id": "14893578" }, { "contents": "Mona Barthel\n\n\n, she beat qualifier Klaartje Liebens 6-2, 6-0. In the 2nd round, Barthel upset 1st seed Eugenie Bouchard 4-6, 6-1, 6-2. In the quarterfinals, Barthel lost to Barbora Záhlavová-Strýcová 6-2, 6-2. Barthel then lost in the 1st round at the 2015 Dubai Tennis Championships to wildcard Daniela Hantuchová 7-6(5), 3-6, 6-3. As the 2nd seed for qualifying at the 2015 Qatar Total Open, she", "id": "3461359" }, { "contents": "Mona Barthel\n\n\n-1, 6-4 before falling to top seed and eventual champion Ana Ivanovic in the 2nd round 6-4, 6-1. The following week, she qualified for the 2014 Topshelf Open beating Dinah Pfizenmaier 7-6(6), 6-2 and 7th seed Urszula Radwańska 6-3, 6-2. In the 1st round, she defeated Maria Kirilenko 6-3, 6-2. In the 2nd round, she lost to 8th seed Klára Koukalová 6-2, 7-6(6)", "id": "3461349" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nnot to compete in the mixed, Ai and Daniella beat Caroline Dhenin and Mathilde Johansson 6–4, 6–3, then squashed Sofia Arvidsson and Martina Müller 6–1, 6–1; they escaped from Marion Bartoli and Shahar Pe'er, 1–6, 7–6, 6–2. In the quarterfinals, they beat second-seeded Black and Stubbs 6–1, 7–6. In the semifinals, they beat 4th-seeded Yan and Zheng 6–3, 3–6, 6–3. They lost 3–6, 2–6 in the final to top-seeded Raymond and Stosur. Wimbledon saw Sugiyama,", "id": "11823092" }, { "contents": "Nikolay Davydenko\n\n\nSimon, 7–6, 4–6, 4–6. Davydenko lost in the quarterfinals of the 2009 Pilot Pen Tennis to Sam Querrey. At the US Open, he reached the fourth round, before retiring against Robin Söderling with a left thigh injury. He won his third title of the year at the 2009 Malaysian Open by beating Gaël Monfils, 6–3, 6–3, in the quarterfinals, Robin Söderling, 1–6, 7–6, 6–2, in the semifinals, and Fernando Verdasco, 6–4, 7–5, in the final. Following his triumph in", "id": "11825322" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\ndefeated world No. 98 Olga Govortsova in the first round 5-7, 6-3, 6-4. In the second round, she lost again to qualifier Kristína Kučová 3-6, 6-1, 5-7. At the Mutua Madrid Open, Bondarenko lost in the first round of qualifying to Kateřina Siniaková 6-4, 2-6, 2-6. Her final tournament before the French Open was the Internationaux de Strasbourg. In the first round, she beat world No. 54", "id": "5795537" }, { "contents": "Varvara Lepchenko\n\n\nround to Heather Watson 6-7(5), 2-6. Ranked 40 at the Wimbledon Championships, Lepchenko was defeated in the first round by 20th seed and eventual finalist Garbiñe Muguruza 6-4, 6-1. Lepchenko started her US Open Series at the Bank of the West Classic. She started the tournament off by beating Mirjana Lučić-Baroni in the first round 3-6, 6-2, 7-6(4). In the second round, she stunned top seed Caroline Wozniacki 6-4,", "id": "2210491" }, { "contents": "Klára Koukalová\n\n\n5–7. Playing against Spain at the Fed Cup, Koukalová won her first rubber over María Teresa Torró Flor 6–3, 2–6, 6–1, but she lost her second to Carla Suárez Navarro 6–1, 3–6, 3–6. In the end, the Czech Republic defeated Spain 3–2. At the Qatar Total Open, Koukalová won her first-round match over Elina Svitolina 6–2, 6–4. In the second round, she upset ninth seed Ana Ivanovic 4–6, 6–1, 6–3. In the third round, she lost to sixth seed and", "id": "3783483" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nJelena Janković 4–6, 4–6. As the 9th seed in doubles playing with Hantuchová, they beat the No. 1 seeds, Black and Huber, 6–7, 6–3, 7–6. In the third set \"Hantuyama\" were down 2–5, but rallied to take it to a tie-break, where they saved seven match points to win 12–10. In the semifinals, they beat Dechy and Santangelo 6–4, 6–2 to make it her first women's doubles final there. They were defeated by the Williams in two sets, 6–3", "id": "11823108" }, { "contents": "Claudine Schaul\n\n\nafter turning pro, Schaul made it to the third round of the US Open after upsetting former No. 15 Anna Smashnova 7–6 (7–5), 6–2 in round 1 as well as beating Samantha Reeves 6–1, 4–6, 6–3 in round 2, before losing her match versus Dinara Safina 4–6, 5–7. In January 2004, Schaul was able to win her first Doubles title in Canberra, Australia, partnering Jelena Kostanić Tošić. Shortly after, Schaul made it to the third round of the Australian Open before losing to Alicia Molik", "id": "5152289" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nFamily Circle cup, their third team title, scoring 6–2, 6–2 over Edina Gallovits-Hall and Olga Govortsova. Sugiyama broke the record for consecutive slam appearances woman with 57 as of her appearance in the 2008 Wimbledon tournament. Sugiyama made it to the third round of ladies' singles, losing to Alisa Kleybanova of Russia, 4–6, 4–6. At Stanford, she defeated Alexa Glatch 6–2, 3–6, 7–5, and then crushed world No. 11, Hantuchová, 6–3, 6–1. In the quarterfinals she beat Dominika Cibulková", "id": "11823106" }, { "contents": "Peng Shuai\n\n\nher 6–4, 6–3. Peng however lost in the second round to Daniela Hantuchová 7–5, 6–2. Peng next competed in the Malaysian Open where she was seeded third and beat Yvonne Meusburger in three sets 6–1, 4–6, 6–2. Peng then lost in the quarterfinals in a tight three setter against Petra Martić, who went on to reach the final. In the Indian Wells BNP Paribas tournament where she was seeded 17th, she got a bye in the first round, but lost to Ksenia Pervak 4–6, 0–6 in the second", "id": "916472" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nJustine Henin 6–4, 1–6, 0–6. In Beijing, she beat qualifier Alicia Molik, who was also her doubles partner in the event, in the first round, 6–2, 7–6. She then upset fourth-seeded Nicole Vaidišová 6–4, 1–6, 6–3 before losing to Peng Shuai in another three-set match 7–6, 3–6, 2–6. She reached the final of a Tier-IV event in Seoul, losing to Eleni Daniilidou of Greece in three sets, 3–6, 6–2, 6–7. The beginning of 2007 was", "id": "11823094" }, { "contents": "Alexandra Dulgheru\n\n\n, 6–2, and in the third round over Johanna Larsson 6–2, 6–1. In the fourth round, she beat Peng Shuai, 6–3, 6–4. In the quarterfinals Dulgheru faced Sharapova, and they played a marathon match. Dulgheru won the first set 6–3. Then Sharapova won the second set, 8–6 in the tiebreak. In the third set, at 5–4 Dulgheru served for the match, but Sharapova got a break and then won the match in the third set tiebreak 7–5. After this, Dulgheru was ranked No.", "id": "21972663" }, { "contents": "Julie Coin\n\n\n. The women played for approximately 3 hours, with Mauresmo eventually winning 5–7, 6–2, 7–6, after Coin held match points. Coin beat Elena Vesnina 6–4, 4–6, 6–1 in the first round at the Australian Open. She fought hard, but ultimately fell to No. 14 Dominika Cibulková in three sets at Wimbledon. In the first round of the Australian Open, Coin recovered from a set down to defeat local favorite Alicia Molik 3–6, 7–6, 6–3 before losing in straight sets to Francesca Schiavone 3–6, 4–6.", "id": "3511310" }, { "contents": "Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi\n\n\nnumber 1 and World No. 36 Hyung-Taik Lee 6–4 4–6 4–6. The Pakistani rounded off the year with a win in the Dunlop Challenger in Toyota, Japan alongside Frederik Nielsen. Aisam played in a future event in Sheffield, England, as the 2nd seed. Aisam beat British Timothy Bradshaw in the 1st round 6–4 6–0 but lost 6–4 6–2 to Matthew Illingworth in the second. Aisam lost to Matthias Bachinger in the 1st round of qualifying in the Heilbronn Challenger in Germany 7–6(4) 2–6 3–6, and also lost in", "id": "14373784" } ]
TENNIS - FRIDAY 'S RESULTS FROM THE U.S. OPEN . NEW YORK 1996-08-30 Results from the U.S. Open Tennis Championships at the National Tennis Centre on Friday ( prefix number denotes seeding ) : Women 's singles , third round Sandrine Testud ( France ) beat Ines Gorrochategui ( Argentina ) 4-6 6-2 6-1 Men 's singles , second round 4 - Goran Ivanisevic ( Croatia ) beat Scott Draper ( Australia ) 6-7 ( 1-7 ) 6-3 6-4 6-4 Tim Henman ( Britain ) beat Doug Flach ( U.S. ) 6-3 6-4 6-2 Mark Philippoussis ( Australia ) beat Andrei Olhovskiy ( Russia ) 6 - 3 6-4 6-2 Sjeng Schalken ( Netherlands ) beat David Rikl ( Czech Republic ) 6 - 2 6-4 6-4 Guy Forget ( France ) beat 17 - Felix Mantilla ( Spain ) 6-4 7-5 6-3 Men 's singles , second round Alexander Volkov ( Russia ) beat Mikael Tillstrom ( Sweden ) 1-6 6- 4 6-1 4-6 7-6 ( 10-8 ) Jonas Bjorkman ( Sweden ) beat David Nainkin ( South Africa ) ) 6-4 6-1 6-1 Women 's singles , third round 8 - Lindsay Davenport ( U.S. ) beat Anne-Gaelle Sidot ( France ) 6-0 6-3 4 - Conchita Martinez ( Spain ) beat Helena Sukova ( Czech Republic ) 6-4 6-3 Amanda Coetzer ( South Africa ) beat Irina Spirlea ( Romania ) 7-6 ( 7-5 ) 7-5 Add Men 's singles , second round 16 - Cedric Pioline ( France ) beat Roberto Carretero ( Spain ) 4-6 6 - 2 6-2 6-1 Alex Corretja ( Spain ) beat Filippo Veglio ( Switzerland ) 6-7 ( 4- 7 ) 6-4 6-4 6-0 Add Women 's singles , third round Linda Wild ( U.S. ) beat Barbara Rittner ( Germany ) 6-4 4-6 7-5 Asa Carlsson ( Sweden ) beat 15 - Gabriela Sabatini ( Argentina ) 7-5 3-6 6-2 Add Men 's singles , second round 1 - Pete Sampras ( U.S. ) beat Jiri Novak ( Czech Republic ) 6-3 1-6 6-3 4-6 6-4 Paul Haarhuis ( Netherlands ) beat Michael Tebbutt ( Australia ) 1- 6 6-2 6-2 6-3 Add Women 's singles , third round Lisa Raymond ( U.S. ) beat Kimberly Po ( U.S. ) 6-3 6-2 : Add men 's singles , second round Hendrik Dreekmann ( Germany ) beat Thomas Johansson ( Sweden ) 7-6 ( 7-1 ) 6-2 4-6 6-1 Andrei Medvedev ( Ukraine ) beat Jan Kroslak ( Slovakia ) 6-4 6-3 6-2 Petr Korda ( Czech Republic ) bat Bohdan Ulihrach ( Czech Republic ) 6-0 7-6 ( 7-5 ) 6-2 Add women 's singles , third round 2 - Monica Seles ( U.S. ) beat Dally Randriantefy ( Madagascar ) 6-0 6-2 : Add men 's singles , second round 12 - [START_ENT] Todd Martin [END_ENT] ( U.S. ) beat Andrea Gaudenzi ( Italy ) 6-3 6-2 6-2 Stefan Edberg ( Sweden ) beat Bernd Karbacher ( Germany ) 3-6 6-3 6-3 1-0 retired ( leg injury )
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[ { "contents": "Arantxa Rus\n\n\nGaudens. In the first round, Rus beat Claire de Gubernatis 6–1, 6–1, and in the second round Séverine Beltrame 6–3, 6–3. In the quarterfinal, she beat former junior No.1 Elina Svitolina 6–4, 4–6, 6–3, and in the semifinal Rus defeated Valeria Savinykh 7–5, 7–5. She lost to Anastasia Pivovarova in the final 7–6, 6–7, 6–2. Then, she went on to the French Open and defeated Marina Erakovic 2–6, 6–4, 6–4 in the first round. In the second round, she defeated", "id": "12457411" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\n, 6–1. At the Australian Open, Hantuchová beat Zheng Saisai in the 1st round 6–4, 6–4. In the second round, she lost to 24th seed Garbiñe Muguruza 1–6, 6–1, 0–6. Hantuchová played her 17th singles final at the PTT Thailand Open after wins over third seed Zarina Diyas 1–6, 6–3, 6–1; Zheng Saisai 7–6, 6–2; Ying-Ying Duan 6–3, 6–0; and Marina Erakovic 4–6, 6–3, 7–6. She defeated Ajla Tomljanović in the final 3–6, 6–3, 6–4 to win her", "id": "1613908" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\n6–3. She lost 3–6, 3–6 against the second seeded Sharapova in the third round. In doubles, she and Srebotnik beat Andreea Ehritt-Vanc and Anastasia Rodionova 4–6, 6–3, 6–2; Émilie Loit and Nicole Pratt 6–0, 6–3, and got a walkover from Bartoli and Meilen Tu in the third round. In the quarterfinals, they beat Elena Likhovtseva and Sun Tiantian 6–4, 7–6. They came back from 1–6, 0–3 to beat top-seeded Raymond and Stosur, winning 1–6, 6–3, 6–2. They lost", "id": "11823099" }, { "contents": "Klára Koukalová\n\n\n, 2–6. As the 31st seed at Wimbledon, Koukalová defeated wildcard Taylor Townsend in the first round 7–5, 6–2. She lost in the second round to Madison Keys 5–7, 7–6, 2–6 Seeded third at the first edition of the Bucharest Open, Koukalová lost in the first round to Romanian Monica Niculescu 3–6, 0–6. Seeded third at the İstanbul Cup, she survived a first-round scare to beat Donna Vekić 4–6, 6–0, 6–4. In the second round, she was upset by Kristina Mladenovic 6–1, 6–3", "id": "3783489" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nPin 6–1, 6–3, and Pe'er and Safina 6–1, 6–2 in the second and third round. They then defeated Maria Elena Camerin and Gisela Dulko 4–6, 7–5, 6–3 in the quarterfinals. They upset top seeds and defending champions Raymond and Stosur in the semifinals, winning 1–6, 6–4, 6–3 to reach the French Open finals. They lost in the final to Alicia Molik and Mara Santangelo 6–7, 4–6. At Wimbledon, seeded 26th, she beat wildcard Melanie South 6–3, 6–2 and Alizé Cornet 4–6, 6–0,", "id": "11823098" }, { "contents": "Sorana Cîrstea\n\n\nat the Mercury Insurance Open. She was beaten by CoCo Vandeweghe in the first round 7–5, 6–7, 6–3. Next tournament in Cincinnati, Western & Southern Open, she qualified in singles for the main draw. In the first round she defeated Ksenia Pervak 6–4, 3–6, 6–3, but lost in the second to Jill Craybas 4–6, 6–1, 6–7. In Dallas, the inaugural tournament of Texas Tennis Open, Cîrstea beat Jarmila Gajdošová 3–6, 6–4, 6–2 in the first round, in the second she lost to", "id": "14893582" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\nseed Belinda Bencic 6-4, 2-6, 4-6. Playing qualifying at the Dubai Tennis Championships, Bondarenko beat Anastasija Sevastova in the first round of qualifying 6-3, 6-3. In the second round of qualifying, she lost to Tsvetana Pironkova 6-2, 6-1. Bondarenko qualified for the Qatar Total Open defeating María José Martínez Sánchez 7-6(0), 3-6, 6-3 and 9th seed Evgeniya Rodina 6-2, 7-5. In the", "id": "5795533" }, { "contents": "Thomaz Bellucci\n\n\nninth Challenger title at Sparkassen Open defeating Íñigo Cervantes 6–1, 1–6, 6–3. At the Rio Olympics, Bellucci reached the quarterfinals of the men's singles where he lost to Rafael Nadal. He reached the second round of the men's doubles with André Sá. In April, in U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships after beating players like Frances Tiafoe (7-5, 1-6, 6-2) and seeded player Sam Querrey (6-4, 3-6, 6-3), Bellucci lost", "id": "11153943" }, { "contents": "Klára Koukalová\n\n\nin round one by Kurumi Nara 0–6, 6–2, 6–1. Ranked 46 at the Australian Open, she beat Australian wildcard Storm Sanders in the first round 7–5, 6–4. In the second round, Koukalová lost to Julia Görges 3–6, 6–4, 2–6. In February, Koukalová was defeated competed at the Diamond Games in Antwerp in the first round by qualifier Francesca Schiavone 6–3, 6–1. At the Dubai Tennis Championships, she lost in the first round to Tsvetana Pironkova 3–6, 6–4, 3–6. Seeded fourth for qualifying at", "id": "3783493" }, { "contents": "2010 Rafael Nadal tennis season\n\n\nbeating Kei Nishikori (6-2, 6-4, 6-4) in the first round. In the second round, he fought hard and succeeded against Robin Haase after five sets (5-7, 6-2, 3-6, 6-0, 6-3). In the third round, he defeated Philipp Petzschner. The match was a 5-set thriller with Nadal triumphing (6-4, 4-6, 6-7, 6-2, 6-3).", "id": "19624603" }, { "contents": "Jill Craybas\n\n\nthe best tennis of her career and beat Olga Savchuk 6–1, 6–1 in the first round, Renata Voráčová 2–6, 6–1, 6–3 in the second round and Andreja Klepač 6–4, 6–4 in the quarterfinals. In the semifinals she beat Akgul Amanmuradova 6–4, 6–0 and lost to the top seed Agnieszka Radwańska in a tie-break in the third set, 6–2, 1–6, 7–6. Craybas's ranking improved from World No. 77 to World No. 60 because of these results. Craybas won the 2008 Istanbul Cup in doubles", "id": "16460431" }, { "contents": "2009 ASB Classic\n\n\nher opponent Magdaléna Rybáriková from Slovakia in three sets, winning 6–3, 6–7(4), 7–5. Shahar Pe'er, the fifth seed from Israel, sealed her passage into the next round with a straight sets triumph against Petra Cetkovská of the Czech Republic. The final seed to go through, Czech Nicole Vaidišová took three sets before triumphing 7–6(3), 4–6, 7–5 against Alla Kudryavtseva of Russia. In other matches, another Czech Barbora Záhlavová-Strýcová beat France's Virginie Razzano 1–6, 6–2, 6–3 to line up a second round", "id": "4713628" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nLi Ting and Sun Tiantian 6–4, 6–4 in the final. In Rome, she and Hantuchová won the title, their third as a team and biggest title, beating Li and Sun 6–4, 6–1; Black and Stubbs (No. 2) 6–4, 6–0, and Květa Peschke and Schiavone (No. 8) 3–6, 6–3, 6–1. At the French Open, 22nd seeded Ai beat Daniilidou 6–7, 6–0, 6–3 in the first round, but lost to French qualifier Aravane Rezaï 6–4, 4–6, 3–6. Deciding", "id": "11823091" }, { "contents": "Amos Mansdorf\n\n\n# 13 Thomas Muster, 7–5, 6–2, and World # 15 Gilbert 5–7, 6–3, 6–0. Mansdorf won another title at Rosmalen in the Netherlands in 1990. In the third round of the US Open in 1990 he beat World # 8 Brad Gilbert 5–7, 5–7, 6–3, 7–6, 6–1. In September 1991 in Toulouse, he beat World # 11 Magnus Gustafsson, 6–4, 6–1. His best performance at a Grand Slam tournament came at the Australian Open in 1992, where he reached the quarterfinals by beating", "id": "20374499" }, { "contents": "Olivia Rogowska\n\n\ncomeback to win 1–6, 7–5, 7–6 over Sandra Zaniewska. She then beat Arina Rodionova but lost the quarterfinal to Yulia Putintseva. In Sydney, Rogowska made the final by beating Akiko Omae 6–2, 6–0, Monique Adamczak by walkover, Zheng Saisai 6–4, 6–1 and qualifier Richèl Hogenkamp 3–6, 6–0, 6–2. In the final, she lost to Ashleigh Barty 1–6, 3–6. In the main draw of the BMW Malaysian Open, she won in the first round against Elitsa Kotsova 6–4, 6–0 which was her third WTA", "id": "6190723" }, { "contents": "Justin Gimelstob\n\n\nand Mike Bryan 6–3, 3–6, 6–4 in the second round. They lost to Mark Knowles and Daniel Nestor in the quarterfinals, 3–6, 2–6. In July 2004, Gimelstob won in singles at Forest Hills, New York, beating Dušan Vemić 7–6 (7), 6–2 in the final. That September, he beat Florent Serra of France 6–2, 6–2 in the quarterfinals, and Alex Bogomolov Jr. 6–1, 6–3 in the final of a hard court tournament in Beijing. He also won the doubles event at both of", "id": "9967593" }, { "contents": "Robert Kendrick\n\n\nBeach International Tennis Championships, before losing to Evgeny Korolev 6–3, 6–6, 5–7, then losing to David Nalbandian in the second round of the BNP Paribas Open 4–6, 4–6. He beat Söderling in the second round of the Sony Ericsson Open, then lost in the third round to Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 5–7, 4–6. Kendrick did not make it out of the first rounds of the U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships or the Estoril Open. At the 2009 French Open, he beat Daniel Brands 6–7, 7–5, 7–6", "id": "5034594" }, { "contents": "Ivan Ljubičić\n\n\nMelzer and lost 4–6, 6–7, 6–4, 6–2, 3–6. Ljubičić started the season as world No. 58. His first tournament was the Australian Open, where he beat Igor Kunitsyn in the first round 4–6, 7–6, 7–6, 5–7, 6–3, before losing in the second round to Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 7–6, 6–7, 6–7, 2–6. He then participated at Zagreb, where he defeated Christophe Rochus in the first round 6–4, 6–1, before losing to Viktor Troicki 4–6, 7–5, 4–6, in", "id": "14985321" }, { "contents": "Vera Zvonareva\n\n\n6–4, 6–2. She played at Monterrey Open, where she defeated No. 6 seed Alison Riske 6–4, 6–0. She was defeated in the second round by Kristina Mladenovic 4–6, 2–6. She lost in the first round at the Indian Wells Masters to Polona Hercog 6–1, 6–1. She was defeated in the first round of the Miami Masters to Russian Compatriot Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 6–2, 3–6, 7–5. Next, she played at the Katowice Open, Poland. In the first round she beat Italian Karin Knapp 7–5, 6–4", "id": "9496593" }, { "contents": "2008 Rafael Nadal tennis season\n\n\ndefeated another Frenchman, Gilles Simon, 7–5, 6–2, 6–3. In the round of 16, he beat his third Frenchman of the tournament, Paul-Henri Mathieu, after Mathieu retired when he was down 4–6, 0–3. In the quarter-finals, he beat Jarkko Nieminen, 7–5, 6–3, 6–1. Nadal's impressive run came to a halt when Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga comprehensively beat him in the semi-finals 6–2, 6–3, 6–2. Nadal then participated in his first indoor tournament of the year", "id": "6098840" }, { "contents": "Tamira Paszek\n\n\n76 Anne Keothavong 6–2, 7–5. Paszek´s final grass-court warm-up tournament before Wimbledon was the Aegon International. In the first round, she beat world No. 45 Marina Erakovic 7–5, 6–1. In the second round, Paszek upset eighth seed Daniela Hantuchová 6–4, 3–6, 6–1. In the quarterfinals, she defeated world No. 40 Tsvetana Pironkova 6–0, 6–4. In the semifinals, Paszek upset fourth seed and defending champion Marion Bartoli 4–6, 7–5, 6–4 to reach her first WTA final since 2010.", "id": "11829396" }, { "contents": "2007 French Open\n\n\nKatarina Srebotnik and Nenad Zimonjić beat Elena Likhovtseva and Daniel Nestor 6–2, 5–7, 10–7 in the first round. Number four seed Jelena Janković beat Venus Williams 6–4, 4–6, 6–1 in the third round. Filippo Volandri, seeded 29th, then the most recent person who defeated Roger Federer (at the 2007 Rome Masters), upset the 7th seed Ivan Ljubičić 6–4, 6–7, 4–6, 6–3, 6–4 in the third round, and he will play Tommy Robredo in the fourth round, which is his best French Open of", "id": "22204925" }, { "contents": "Roberta Vinci\n\n\nElina Svitolina in the third round 6-1, 6-3. In the fourth round, she was forced to retire trailing 2-6, 0-2 to Magdaléna Rybáriková. Seeded 9th at the Miami Open, Vinci received a bye into the second round where she beat Lucie Hradecká 1-6, 6-4, 7-6(5). In the third round, Vinci was defeated by 22nd seed Madison Keys 6-4, 6-4. At the 2016 Fed Cup World Group Play-offs", "id": "1362402" }, { "contents": "María José Martínez Sánchez\n\n\nSerena Williams 2–6, 6–4, [10–8] before winning the biggest title of their careers against World No. 1's Cara Black and Liezel Huber 7–6, 5–7, [10–8] in the final. Maria qualified to play at the 2009 Commonwealth Bank Tournament of Champions in Bali. She recovered from a first set deficit to beat Szávay in 3 sets 4–6, 6–4, 6–0 in her second group round robin match she beat Stosur in straight sets 7–6, 7–5 where Stosur served a 208kmps world record serve. In the semifinal", "id": "9892682" }, { "contents": "Viktor Troicki\n\n\n3–6. At the 2010 Medibank International Sydney, he beat Florent Serra 7–6, 6–4, in the first round and lost to Marcos Baghdatis in the second round 5–7, 3–6. He then lost in the second round of the 2010 Australian Open to Florian Mayer 6–4, 4–6, 6–7, 1–6. In the 2010 PBZ Zagreb Indoors, he was upset by Michael Berrer 4–6, 3–6, in the quarterfinals, after defeating Rainer Schüttler 6–3, 6–2, and Mikhail Kukushkin 7–5, 7–5. He then retired against Jürgen Melzer in", "id": "9000038" }, { "contents": "Paul Goldstein (tennis)\n\n\nIndianapolis, won by Andy Roddick and Bobby Reynolds, and Tokyo, won by Ashley Fisher and Tripp Phillips). In February 2006 he beat world # 18 Robby Ginepri 6–7(4), 6–3, 6–1, in Las Vegas, and in July he defeated world # 13 Lleyton Hewitt 6–4, 6–4 in Los Angeles. In the January Australian Open, he beat future champion Novak Djokovic in the first round 6–2, 1–6, 6–3, 6–2. Paul was easily defeated in the next round by Tommy Haas 0-6, 1", "id": "10762364" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\nseventh WTA tournament. Two days later, at the Dubai Tennis Championships, she beat Mona Barthel in the first round 7–6, 3–6, 6–3. Hantuchová fell in the second round to 1st seed and eventual champion Simona Halep 2–6, 0–6. At the Monterrey Open, Hantuchová was the seventh seed. She beat Monica Puig in the first round 7–6, 3–6, 7–5. However, she lost in the second round to Qualifier Urszula Radwańska 2–6, 4–6. Hantuchová lost in the first round of the BNP Paribas Open in Indian", "id": "1613909" }, { "contents": "Vera Zvonareva\n\n\nVögele 5–7, 6–3, 6–4. Zvonareva lost in the quarterfinals to 9th seed and eventual finalist Lucie Šafářová in straight sets 6–3, 6–3. Seeded 10 at the Madrid Open, Zvonareva lost in the first round to world No. 29 Petra Cetkovská 6–2, 6–2. Zvonareva missed the French Open due to a right shoulder injury. Seeded 12 at Wimbledon, Zvonareva beat Mona Barthel 2–6, 7–6(3), 6–4, and in the second round Sílvia Soler Espinosa 6-1, 3-6, 6-1. In", "id": "9496586" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\nthe first round 5-7, 6-3, 6-4. In the second round, she lost to world No. 53 Kim Clijsters 2-6, 1-6. At the Wimbledon Championships, she beat world No. 82 Kimiko Date-Krumm in the first round 5-7, 6-3, 6-3. She was eliminated in the second round by 14th seed Ana Ivanovic 6-3, 7-6(3). Bondarenko had led their head to head 2-0.", "id": "5795514" }, { "contents": "Juan Carlos Ferrero\n\n\nIgor Andreev 4–6, 6–7. His next tournament was the Internazionali BNL d'Italia. In the first round, Ferrero beat Kevin Anderson 6–4, 7–5; recording his 2nd win in the year. In the second round, he beat Frenchman and 13th seed Gaël Monfils 7–5, 6–3. However, in the third round, he fell to Roger Federer in 3 sets: 2–6, 7–5, 1–6. After Rome, Ferrero played at Open de Nice Côte d'Azur. In the first round, he beat Dutch Robin Haase after saving a", "id": "10946025" }, { "contents": "Arantxa Rus\n\n\nsecond, round she again defeated Isabella Holland 6–2, 6–3, and in the third qualifying round, Rus beat Kurumi Nara 6–4, 6–1. In her first Australian Open main draw appearance, she defeated Bethanie Mattek-Sands 6–1, 3–6, 7–5, but she lost to no. 23 seed Svetlana Kuznetsova in the second round 6–1, 6–4. Then, she played for the Netherlands Fed Cup Team at Group I of the European/African Zone. She won all of her singles matches against Hungary, Romania, and Latvia", "id": "12457407" }, { "contents": "Israel Davis Cup team\n\n\ndefeated Poland in the second round tie at home in March 2011. Dudi Sela defeated Marcin Gawron 6–1, 6–3, 6–4, and Amir Weintraub in his Davis Cup debut beat Jerzy Janowicz 4–6, 6–2, 6–2, 6–7 (4–7), 6–3. Andy Ram and Yoni Erlich then beat Marcin Matkowski and Mariusz Fyrstenberg 4–6, 6–4, 6–3, 6–1 at the Israel Tennis Center in Ramat Hasharon. On September 16–18, 2011, Israel will play the Canada Davis Cup team at Canada Stadium in Ramat Hasharon, Israel. Canada", "id": "11944847" }, { "contents": "Australia men's national softball team\n\n\n19 team, nicknamed the Colts. They competed at the 1993 Men's Junior World Championships, where the finished fourth. The competition was held in Auckland. In the round robin round, Australia won 7 games and lost 5. They beat Japan 3–0, Argentina 10–6, the United States 4–3, the Philippines 4–0, Argentina 6–1 and Japan 5–1. They lost to Canada 8–6, the United States 4–3, New Zealand 6–0, Canada 12–3, and New Zealand 2–1. This was good enough to qualify them for the semi", "id": "9661141" }, { "contents": "Francesca Schiavone\n\n\nof them as the seventh seed; Doha in the second round to Yanina Wickmayer 4–6, 6–7 and in her Dubai opener to Ana Ivanovic 1–6, 5–7. At the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, she (as 10th seed) avenged her Fed Cup loss by beating Lesia Tsurenko 6–2, 6–4 before retiring against Lucie Šafářová in the third round after losing the first set 6–2. With the same seeding in Miami, she lost to Ksenia Pervak 4–6, 6–4, 4–7 in her opener, blowing a 3–0 final-set", "id": "16460679" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\nIstanbul, Turkey. In the first round, she beat Turkish wildcard Çağla Büyükakçay 4–6, 6–3, 6–2. In the second round, Hantuchová lost to eventual champion Lesia Tsurenko 1–6, 1–6. At the Western & Southern Open, Hantuchová lost in the first round to Kristina Mladenovic 2–6, 1–6. At the US Open, Hantuchová lost in the first round to Misaki Doi 3–6, 3–6. At the Guangzhou International Women's Open, Hantuchová lost in the first round to fifth seed Svetlana Kuznetsova 4–6, 5–7. At the", "id": "1613913" }, { "contents": "Àlex Corretja\n\n\nsets down to beat Sampras on grass 4–6, 4–6, 7–6, 7–5, 6–4. (Spain eventually lost the tie 3–1.) At the French Open, Corretja saved four match points in the third round against Arnaud Clément, before going on to win 6–1, 6–2, 4–6, 5–7, 8–6. Corretja then progressed to the semifinals, where he lost in four sets to Albert Costa (who went on to win the title). One week later, Corretja was the best man at Costa's wedding. In", "id": "17353785" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\ntie against Italy. She lost both of her matches to Sara Errani 6-2, 6-3 and Francesca Schiavone 6-7(6), 7-5, 6-4. Italy defeated Ukraine 3-2. Seeded 6th for qualifying at the Qatar Total Open, she qualified beating Alizé Lim 6-1, 6-3 and 13th seed Casey Dellacqua 6-3, 6-1. In the first round, she beat fellow qualifier Vera Dushevina 7-5, 6-2 before she defeated world", "id": "5795509" }, { "contents": "2011 French Open – Day-by-day summaries\n\n\nJuan Mónaco 6–2, 7–5, 4–6, 6–4. Other seeds that progressed to the second round stage included no.18 Gilles Simon, no.24 Sam Querrey, no.21 Alexandr Dolgopolov, and Florian Mayer, the 20th seed. Wildcard Frenchman Arnaud Clément enjoyed a 6–3, 1–6, 7–6, 6–4 win over Filippo Volandri. Showing great form on the red clay, Maria Sharapova beat Mirjana Lučić 6–3, 6–0 in the first round. No. 2 Kim Clijsters didn't play her best but had a 6–2, 6–3 win over Anastasiya Yakimova.", "id": "20889537" }, { "contents": "Arantxa Rus\n\n\nwhere she faced Dinara Safina in the first round, losing 6–3, 2–6, 4–6. She also lost in the first round at Fes 6–4, 4–6, 3–6 to Aravane Rezaï. Then she played qualifying matches for the Estoril Open, beating Anne Kremer in the first round 6–0, 6–1, but losing against Sesil Karatancheva 7–5, 4–6, 2–6. She played the first round at the Mutua Madrileña Madrid Open, losing against Maria Sharapova 6–2, 3–6, 2–6. She continued on the ITF circuit, first at Saint-", "id": "12457410" }, { "contents": "Vera Zvonareva\n\n\nqualifier for the semifinals from the Red Group. She lost to Victoria Azarenka 6–2, 6–3, and ended the year as world No. 7. Zvonareva began her 2012 season at the Apia International Sydney. Seeded 6, she lost in the opening round to compatriot Svetlana Kuznetsova 6–1, 6–2. Seeded 7 at the Australian Open, she beat Alexandra Dulgheru in the first round 7–6(4), 6–7(5), 6–3. In the second round, she defeated Lucie Hradecká 6–1, 7–6(3). In the third round, Zvonareva lost", "id": "9496582" }, { "contents": "Vera Zvonareva\n\n\nOpen. In her first round-robin match, she won against compatriot Svetlana Kuznetsova, 6–2, 6–3. Zvonareva then beat Ivanovic, 6–3, 6–7(5), 6–4, before completing a clean sweep of her group by defeating world No. 1 Janković, 2–6, 6–3, 6–4. She reached the final by defeating Olympic gold medalist Dementieva, 7–6(7), 3–6, 6–3, but lost a three-setter to Wimbledon champion Venus Williams, 7–6(5), 0–6, 2–6. Zvonareva was seventh seed at the Australian Open", "id": "9496545" }, { "contents": "Peter Polansky\n\n\nMillman 6–7, 0–6. Polansky entered the Australian Open qualifying draw for the 9th time of his career. Seeded 26th in the qualifying draw, he beat João Domingues in the first round 7–6, 6–4. He followed up the win with a 6–2, 7–5 win over Christian Harrison before losing 1–6, 6–3, 6–3 to 15th seed, Yuki Bhambri. For the second consecutive year, Polansky got into the main draw as a lucky loser. Karen Khachanov served 21 aces as he beat Polansky 7–6, 7–6, 6–4. In", "id": "10271962" }, { "contents": "Alexandra Dulgheru\n\n\nPironkova 6–4, 7–5. In the semifinals, she won over third seeded Li Na 6–4, 3–6, 6–4. In the final, she beat Zheng Jie 6–3, 6–4. Playing at the French Open for the first time she defeated Lucie Hradecká 7–6, 4–6, 6–3 in the first round and Timea Bacsinszky 6–4, 6–2 in the second. She then lost to third seeded Caroline Wozniacki 3–6, 4–6. In doubles, she teamed up with Alberta Brianti. They defeated the team of Jill Craybas and Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 6–1,", "id": "21972656" }, { "contents": "Mona Barthel\n\n\nthe 3rd round at the 2015 US Open for the first time by beating Tsvetana Pironkova 5-7, 7-6(4), 6-1 and Olga Govortsova 2-6, 6-2, 6-4. In the 3rd round, she lost to Varvara Lepchenko 1-6, 6-3, 6-4. As the 3rd seed at the 2015 Coupe Banque Nationale, Barthel lost in the 1st round to eventual finalist Jeļena Ostapenko 7-6(6), 4-6, 6-4.", "id": "3461368" }, { "contents": "Tomáš Berdych\n\n\nHe made the quarterfinals, after beating both Dmitry Tursunov and Andrey Golubev in three sets en route. However, he lost to Xavier Malisse 4–6, 6–3, 2–6, in the quarterfinal round. At the 2010 Rogers Cup held in Toronto, he was seventh seed. He beat two Ukrainian players, Sergiy Stakhovsky 6–2, 6–4, (in the opening round) and Alexandr Dolgopolov 6–3, 6–7, 6–4, (in the third round) to reach the quarterfinals. There, he lost to Roger Federer 3–6, 7–5,", "id": "9009303" }, { "contents": "2011 French Open – Day-by-day summaries\n\n\n7–5, 3–6, 6–1 win. Ivan Ljubičić, meanwhile, dispatched another seed, no.24 Sam Querrey 7–6, 6–4, 6–4. No.5 seed Robin Söderling avoided such calamities, easing past Spaniard Albert Ramos 6–3, 6–4, 6–4, while No. 10 seed Mardy Fish beat Robin Haase 7–6, 6–2, 6–1 to reach the third round at Roland Garros for the first time in his career. Fernando Verdasco, no.16, faced a tough second round in the form of Xavier Malisse, Verdasco stood his ground to claim the match", "id": "20889544" }, { "contents": "2009 Brisbane International\n\n\nrewarded with a match against Frenchman Paul-Henri Mathieu who beat Russian qualifier Teymuraz Gabashvili 6–3, 6–3. The other seeds to play their first matches were Frenchman Jo Wilfried Tsonga, who beat Argentinian Agustín Calleri, currently ranked World No. 62, 6–2, 7–5, and fifth-seeded Czech Tomáš Berdych who advanced 6–0, 6–4 to a second round match against Kei Nishikori, the Japanese player who beat U.S. player Bobby Reynolds 6–2, 6–3. Mario Ančić, Florent Serra, and Michaël Llodra all won their first round matches", "id": "7304238" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\n2. In the second round, she rallied to upset 24th seed Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 6-2, 6-7(1), 6-4. In the third round, she beat compatriot and world No. 36 Lesia Tsurenko 3-6, 6-4, 7-6(7) to reach the fourth round for the first time at the Indian Wells Masters. In the fourth round, Bondarenko lost to world No. 1 Serena Williams 2-6, 2-6. Nevertheless, this was her best result at", "id": "5795535" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\n-court season at the DFS Classic in Birmingham. Seeded 12th, she defeated world No. 92 Anne Keothavong 6-3, 6-2 in the first and qualifier Samantha Stosur 6-3, 6-2 in the second round. In the third round, she beat Lucky Loser Melinda Czink 4-6, 6-4, 7-5. In her second quarterfinal of the year she beat world No. 52 Petra Cetkovská 7-6(3), 6-2 to reach her first WTA semifinal where", "id": "5795499" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\nround of qualifying, Hantuchová lost to Ysaline Bonaventure 1–6, 6–4, 2–6. Hantuchová successfully qualified for the Apia International Sydney by beating Jeļena Ostapenko 6–4, 6–4; ninth seed Irina Falconi 7–5, 6–1; and Lauren Davis 6–3, 6–2. She was supposed to face second seed Agnieszka Radwańska in the 1st round, but Radwańska withdrew due to a left leg injury. Hantuchová got a bye into the second round, but she lost to Australian Samantha Stosur 4–6, 2–6. At the Australian Open, Hantuchová lost in the first", "id": "1613915" }, { "contents": "Nicolás Almagro\n\n\nBellucci. He lost, however, to defending champion David Ferrer, 6–7, 7–6, 2–6. Almagro then lost in the third round at both the 2011 BNP Paribas Open (losing to Albert Montañés, 6–4, 2–6, 4–6) and at the 2011 Sony Ericsson Open (losing to Florian Mayer, 1–6, 6–3, 1–6). At the 2011 Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters, he beat Marcel Granollers, 6–3, 6–3, before prevailing in a marathon encounter against Máximo González, 6–7, 7–5, 7–6, saving", "id": "21080012" }, { "contents": "Jelena Dokic\n\n\n6–3, 6–4. Dokic was beaten in the semifinal by Vesna Manasieva 7–6, 4–6, 6–1. Jelena won her first-round match in the 50K tournament in Saint-Raphael, France by beating Eva Birnerová 2–6, 6–1, 6–2. Jelena retired in her second-round match against Urszula Radwańska leading 7–5, 0–2, with a suspected thigh injury. Dokic revealed that she had an elbow injury in the beginning of the year (possibly the reason she withdrew in tournaments such as Miami). Also, she explained", "id": "767994" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\n6-3. In the first round, she lost to 8th seed and compatriot Elina Svitolina 6-4, 4-6, 5-7. Bondarenko qualified for the Western & Southern Open beating 19th seed Lara Arruabarrena 6-1, 6-4 and Jana Čepelová 6-3, 6-0. In the first round, she lost in a tough match to world No. 26 Eugenie Bouchard 6-7(2), 6-7(5). Seeded 6th for qualifying at the US Open, Bondarenko made", "id": "5795527" }, { "contents": "Noam Okun\n\n\nSeptember 2006, Okun qualified for the US Open, and beat Potito Starace 6–2, 6–0, 4–6, 6–2 in the first round. Okun went down to Łukasz Kubot in the second round, 6–7(7), 4–6, 6–2, 6–2, 4–6. In July 2007, Okun won his second challenger title in Winnetka, Illinois, beating South Africa's Kevin Anderson 6–4, 6–3 in the final. In February 2009 he won an Israel F2 tournament, and lost in the finals of an Israel F3 tournament to Harel Levy,", "id": "6611615" }, { "contents": "2009 Chennai Open\n\n\n, who took three sets to emerge victorious against home-favourite Prakash Amritraj 6–2, 4–6, 6–1. In the other completed matches, seeded player Marcel Granollers (8) reached the second round without too much difficulty, beating Hyung Taik-Lee of South Korea 6–4, 7–5. The only non-Indian wildcard Lukáš Dlouhý recorded a 3–6, 6–2, 6–4 win against Go Soeda from Japan and Israel's top player Dudi Sela overcame Spaniard Rubén Ramírez Hidalgo 4–6, 7–6(3), 6–1. The men's doubles also started on", "id": "10251134" }, { "contents": "Yanina Wickmayer\n\n\n6-1, 7-6(6) and Melanie Oudin 6-2, 6-0. Belgium beat the United States 4-1. Next, Belgium will face the Czech Republic in the semifinals. Seeded 7th at the 2011 Open GDF Suez, Wickmayer made it to the quarterfinals after beating Elena Vesnina and Klára Zakopalová. In the quarterfinals, she lost to 4th seed and eventual champion Petra Kvitová 7-5, 3-6, 6-7(3). Wickmayer had a 5-3 lead in the 3rd", "id": "6943680" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\ndefeating Beatriz Haddad Maia in the final round of qualifying 6-3, 7-6(10). In the first round, she had her first WTA Tour win since she returned from retirement by beating American Alison Riske 6-4, 4-6, 6-1. In the second round, Bondarenko lost to American, 7th seed, and eventual finalist Madison Keys 2-6, 1-6. Bondarenko qualified for the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix by beating Alexa Glatch in the final round of qualifying 0-6", "id": "5795521" }, { "contents": "Aravane Rezaï\n\n\nSara Errani 6–2, 6–2. In the second round she lost to Marion Bartoli 4–6, 2–6. Seeded tenth at the Commonwealth Bank Tournament of Champions, Rezaï won her first round-robin match against fourth seed Sabine Lisicki 6–1, 3–6, 4–6, then beat Melinda Czink in her second match 6–3, 7–5 to make her the first player to advance to the semifinals of the inaugural event. She then went on to the semifinals, where she beat María José Martínez Sánchez 6–2, 6–3. In the final she faced Marion", "id": "10802454" }, { "contents": "Andrey Golubev\n\n\ndoubles play, with his best result a semifinal with Francesco Piccari in Córdoba. He reached the final of the 2008 St. Petersburg Open. His first win came against Olivier Rochus, where he prevailed 6–1, 6–4. He then surprised home hero Marat Safin in the second round, beating the Russian 6–4, 6–2 to progress to the quarterfinals. His next opponent was Mischa Zverev, whom he beat 6–7, 6–4, 7–6. He then went on to beat Victor Hănescu 6–3, 6–0 in the semifinals, but lost to Andy", "id": "14207819" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\n2012 against Jamie Hampton, 4–6, 6–7. In the London Olympics, Hantuchová upset No. 10 seed Li Na 6–2, 3–6, 6–3 in the first round. She then beat frenchwoman Alizé Cornet 6–3, 6–0 in the second round. She faced No. 8 seed Caroline Wozniacki in the third round and lost 4–6, 2–6. Hantuchová did not have the best US Open Series, winning only one match in four tournaments. At the Rogers Cup Hantuchová, lost in two tough sets to Aleksandra Wozniak 5–7, 6–7.", "id": "1613884" }, { "contents": "Tamarine Tanasugarn\n\n\n1999, she reached the fourth round at Wimbledon for a second time by defeating Frenchwoman Sandrine Testud, 6–2, 1–6, 6–3, in the third round. Tanasugarn ended the year ranked No. 72. Tanasugarn partnered with Paradorn Srichaphan at the Hopman Cup in 2000. Tanasugarn beat Jelena Dokić of Australia, Barbara Schett of Austria, Ai Sugiyama of Japan, and Henrieta Nagyová of Slovakia. However, Tanasugarn lost in the women's singles final to Amanda Coetzer of South Africa, 6–3, 4–6, 4–6, having led 6–3", "id": "9002238" }, { "contents": "1983–84 Albanian Cup\n\n\nround. 1.SK Tirana 9 ND 8 0 1 19:7 2.Flamurtari 9 4 1 4 13:8 3.Apolonia 8 3 2 3 12:10 4.Partizani 8 3 4 1 12:7 5.Vllaznia 6 3 1 2 12:6 6.Teuta 6 4 1 1 11:6 7.Skenderbeu 6 2 1 3 8:6 8.Beselidhja 6 2 3 1 5:4 9.Tomori 4 2 0 2 5:5 10.Erzeni 4 2 0 2 4:4 11.Besa 4 2 1 1 9:7 12.Burreli 4 1 2 1 6:6 13.Dinamo 4 2 1 1 10:1 14.Himara 4 0 2 2 3:8 15.Kastrioti 4 2 0 2 7:7 16.Elbasani 4 1 1 2 5:5", "id": "16655101" }, { "contents": "Camila Giorgi\n\n\n, 6–4 and 12th seed Chan Yung-jan 6–7, 7–5, 6–3. In the first round, Giorgi lost to Barbora Záhlavová-Strýcová 1–6, 3–6. Giorgi fell in the final round of qualifying at the French Open to Heidi El Tabakh 7–6, 4–6, 2–6. Giorgi qualified for the Wimbledon Championships for the second year in a row defeating Emily Webley-Smith, Olivia Rogowska, and Alexa Glatch. In the first round, she beat 16th seed and compatriot Flavia Pennetta, 6–4, 6–3. Then she defeated", "id": "16054531" }, { "contents": "Mikael Pernfors\n\n\nlost in straight sets to then World No.1 Ivan Lendl 6–3, 6–2, 6–4. Pernfors played for Sweden in the final of the Davis Cup in 1986. He won one singles rubber against Paul McNamee in straight sets and lost the other to Pat Cash in five sets – after winning the first two – as Australia beat Sweden 3–2. The following year at Wimbledon he again lost a two-set lead, falling to Jimmy Connors 1–6, 1–6, 7–5, 6–4, 6–2 after having led 6–1, 6–1, 4–1,", "id": "2517702" }, { "contents": "1985–86 Albanian Cup\n\n\nround. 1.SK Tirana 9 ND 5 3 1 18:7 2.Vllaznia 9 4 2 3 25:11 3.Partizani 8 3 2 3 8:6 4.Tomori 8 4 1 3 14:10 5.Apolonia 6 2 2 2 11:10 6.Skenderbeu 6 2 3 1 7:5 7.Flamurtari 4 3 0 1 7:4 8.Erzeni 6 3 2 1 6:6 9.Elbasani 4 2 0 2 6:6 10.Pogradeci 4 1 2 1 4:10 11.Dinamo 4 2 1 1 9:7 12.Naftetari 4 1 1 2 5:6 13.Beselidhja 4 2 1 1 5:6 14.Luftetari 4 1 2 1 5:3 15.Lushnja 4 1 0 3 4:8 16.Teuta 4 1 2 1 4:4", "id": "16654998" }, { "contents": "Nikolay Davydenko\n\n\n, Davydenko won four of his five matches. He lost his first round-robin match to Novak Djokovic, 6–3, 4–6, 5–7, but he beat Nadal in his second match, 6–1, 7–6. He also went on to beat the odds, defeating his group leader, Robin Söderling, 7–6, 4–6, 6–3 to reach the semifinals. He recorded his first win over Roger Federer in 13 tries in the semifinals with a 6–2, 4–6, 7–5 win. With the win, Davydenko advanced to his second consecutive", "id": "11825324" }, { "contents": "Nadia Petrova\n\n\nand defeated 14th seed Amanda Coetzer 6–0, 6–1 in the third round. In the fourth round, Petrova lost to third seed Lindsay Davenport 0–6, 7–6, 2–6. Petrova continued her success by reaching the semifinals of Zurich, beating world No. 8 and US Open finalist before losing to Henin 4–6, 4–6. The following week in Linz, Petrova beat Paola Suárez and Patty Schnyder to reach her first Sony Ericsson WTA Tour final. However, she fell to Ai Sugiyama 5–7, 4–6. Petrova ended 2003 ranked world No", "id": "9496377" }, { "contents": "Peng Shuai\n\n\n6–3, 6–3. In the third round she came back from 2–5 down in the final set to beat Czech qualifier Lucie Hradecká 6–3, 4–6, 7–5. In the fourth round, she battled past 18th seed Nadia Petrova, 6–4, 5–7, 6–3. 16th seed Maria Sharapova defeated her 6–2, 5–7, 6–3 in a 2-hour 22 minute quarterfinal match. Peng moved up to No. 32 in the world as a result, one spot off her career high of 31. Her next tournament was the Sony Ericsson Open in", "id": "916460" }, { "contents": "Melanie Oudin\n\n\nto Klára Zakopalová 1–6, 6–3, 1–6. In the Fed Cup tie against Belgium, Oudin lost her first rubber to Kim Clijsters 0–6, 4–6. In her final rubber, she was defeated by Yanina Wickmayer 6–2, 6–0. Belgium reached the semifinals at the Fed Cup defeating the USA 4–1. Oudin got her first win of the year at the Open GdF Suez, where she beat Vera Dushevina in the first round 7–5, 5–7, 6–2. In the second round, Oudin lost to eighth seed Dominika Cibulková of Slovakia", "id": "9958106" }, { "contents": "Tommy Robredo\n\n\n7–5, 6–1, 6–0, in the third round. He defeated Philipp Kohlschreiber, before losing in straight sets to Juan Martín del Potro in the quarterfinals 3–6, 4–6, 2–6. Seeded second, he lost to Marcos Baghdatis in the first round at the Ordina Open. Robredo reached the third round of Wimbledon, at which he was seeded 15th, by coming back from two sets down to beat Austrian Stefan Koubek. He next was defeated by Israeli Dudi Sela 6–7, 5–7, 6–2, 5–7, however, when they", "id": "238314" }, { "contents": "Zheng Jie\n\n\n, Edina Gallovits-Hall 2–6, 6–3, 6–1, and finally Melanie Oudin 6–4, 6–1. She lost in the first round of the main draw, 4–6, 4–6, to Daniela Hantuchová. At the Wimbledon Championships, Zheng reached the second round for the third consecutive year, beating Zuzana Ondrášková 7–5, 6–0, before losing in disappointing fashion to Japanese qualifier Misaki Doi, 3–6, 1–6. In doubles, Zheng and Peng reached the quarterfinals, losing a tight three-set match to eventual champions Květa Peschke and Katarina", "id": "9372441" }, { "contents": "Fred Gil\n\n\n6–3, 6–4. A week later, at the US Open, he lost in First round to world no. 23 Alexandr Dolgopolov by 6–4, 6–2, 7–5 in 1h58m. In September, he reached the semi-final in the Genova Challenger. In the first round in Bucharest he beat world no. 106 Jérémy Chardy by 2–6, 6–4, 6–3 in 2h14m. He lost in the second round to the world no. 183 Alessandro Giannessi by 7–6(2), 0–6, 6–3 in 2h25m. In October", "id": "101315" }, { "contents": "Mona Barthel\n\n\n6-4, 6-0. After the US Open, Barthel played at the 2014 Korea Open. She beat 7th seed Caroline Garcia in the 1st round 7-6(3), 6-2. She then lost in the 2nd round to Christina McHale 6-1, 4-6, 6-3. At the 1st edition of the 2014 Wuhan Open, Barthel defeated Peng Shuai in the 1st round 6-2, 7-6(1) before losing in the 2nd round to 6th seed and eventual finalist", "id": "3461354" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\nto 10th seeds and eventual finalists Lisa Raymond/Samantha Stosur 6-7(3), 3-6. Bondarenko qualified for the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix defeating Lucie Hradecká in the final round of qualifying 6-2, 6-2. She beat world No. 15 Flavia Pennetta 4-6, 6-2, 6-1, in the second round, she lost to 6th seed Venus Williams 4-6, 2-6. At the Kremlin Cup, Bondarenko lost in the first round of qualifying to Aravane", "id": "5795504" }, { "contents": "Katie O'Brien\n\n\nOpen qualifying draw and beat fellow Brit, Melanie South in the opening round. She fell in round two to Kristina Barrois, 4–6 2–6. After this she headed to the DFS Classic where she beat Alla Kudryavtseva, 6–0 3–6 7–6, in the first round before falling to Yaroslava Shvedova in round two, 5–7 6–1 5–7. A wild card allowed O'Brien entry into the International Women's Open (previously the Hastings Direct International) where she lost to Samantha Stosur. Shahar Pe'er beat O'Brien in the first round of Wimbledon. Following", "id": "14861023" }, { "contents": "Robin Söderling\n\n\nscare as he saved 3 match points en route to defeating Fernando Verdasco 2–6, 7–5, 6–4. After winning 6–3, 3–6, 6–4 against Nicolás Almagro, he faced Novak Djokovic in the quarterfinals which he lost 3–6, 0–6. At the French Open, Soderling was seeded 5th and beat Ryan Harrison in the first round 6–1, 6–7, 6–3, 7–5. Harrison was up 5–4 in the fourth set, within one game of forcing a fifth and deciding set, but ceded the final three games, the fourth set,", "id": "15316018" }, { "contents": "Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi\n\n\nsingles first round and won 7–5 7–6. In the second round he was defeated by second seed and defending champion Fabrice Santoro 6–7 2–6. In the doubles, he and Bopanna were seeded 4th, the first time both have been seeded in an ATP event. In the first round they beat Tripp Phillips and Jim Thomas 4–6 6–3 10–2. They won their quarter-final 7–6 3–6 10–7 Kevin Anderson and James Cerretani and followed that up by defeating Rik de Voest and Ashley Fisher in the semis 5–7 6–4 11–9. In the second", "id": "14373779" }, { "contents": "Tamira Paszek\n\n\nand doubles partner CoCo Vandeweghe 4–6, 2–6. However, she did capture the doubles title with Vandeweghe marking her first tournament win in either singles or doubles in 2013. Her most impressive result of the year came in France at the Open GdF Suez Région Limousin, a $50,000 tournament. Unseeded, Paszek upset fourth seed Johanna Konta in the first round 6–4, 6–4. In the second round, she defeated Andreea Mitu 1–6, 6–3, 7–6. In the quarterfinals, she beat Nina Zander 6–2, 6–2. In the", "id": "11829411" }, { "contents": "Kimiko Date\n\n\n, she went to China to participate at the China Open. She beat Anabel Medina Garrigues 6–0, 6–4 in the first round, but lost to Elena Dementieva 6–3, 1–6, 6–3 in the second round. Kimiko then returned home to compete at the HP Open in Osaka, Japan. Seeded sixth, she defeated teenage qualifier Laura Robson in the first round 6–3, 6–3 and compatriot Aiko Nakamura 6–2, 6–0. In the quarterfinals, she upset top seed and world No. 8 Samantha Stosur 5–7, 6–3, 7–6 (", "id": "18010869" }, { "contents": "2010 Australian Open – Day-by-day summaries\n\n\n, the defending champion, lost a set in his victory against Philipp Kohlschreiber 6–4, 6–2, 2–6, 7–5. Ivo Karlović defeated 24th seed compatriot Ivan Ljubičić 6–3, 3–6, 6–3, 7–6(7). Andy Murray won in straight sets over Florent Serra. Chilean Fernando González beat Evgeny Korolev 6–7(5), 6–3, 1–6, 6–3, 6–4. The day's most significant upset was 33rd seed John Isner's defeat of 12th seed Gaël Monfils 6–1, 4–6, 7–6(4), 7–6(5). In the women's draw world", "id": "11989025" }, { "contents": "2010 Rafael Nadal tennis season\n\n\n). In the second round, he beat Lukáš Lacko (6-2, 6-2, 6-2). In the third round, he was tested by Philipp Kohlschreiber, finally beating him in four sets (6-4, 6-2, 2-6, 7-5). In the fourth round, he beat the Croatian Ivo Karlović, (6-4, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4). In the quarter-finals, Nadal pulled out", "id": "19624590" }, { "contents": "Lloyd Harris (tennis)\n\n\nIn August, Harris qualified for his first Grand Slam main-draw at a senior men's singles level, after beating JC Aragone 6-4 6-2, in the third qualifying round for the US Open. Harris defeated Roberto Quiroz of Ecuador 7-6, 6-3 in the first round of the qualifying draw, and defeated Sebastian Ofner from Austria 6-2, 6-1 in the second round. Harris lost in the main draw first round against world number 40 Gilles Simon in straight sets.", "id": "5608796" }, { "contents": "2009 ASB Classic\n\n\nsecond round by beating Nuria Llagostera Vives from Spain 7–5, 6–4. Seventh seed Russian Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova ensured that all eight of the seeds had made it to the second round by winning her match in the night session against German Kristina Barrois 6–3, 6–1. In doubles, second seeds Shahar Pe'er and Caroline Wozniacki progressed to the quarter-finals by defeating Argentinian Betina Jozami and Indian Shikha Uberoi 6–2, 6–2 but no. 3 seeds Czech Vladimíra Uhlířová and Ekaterina Dzehalevich of Belarus were beaten 6–4, 6–4 by Italian Mara Santangelo and French", "id": "4713633" }, { "contents": "Tamira Paszek\n\n\nIn the final, Paszek upset fifth seed Angelique Kerber 5–7, 6–3, 7–5 to win her third WTA title. Paszek was 3–5 down in the final set and saved five championship points. At Wimbledon, Paszek upset former world No. 1 and seventh seed Caroline Wozniacki in the first round 5–7, 7–6, 6–4. This match lasted 3 hours and 12 minutes. In the second round, she beat world No. 60 Alizé Cornet 6–2, 6–1. Then she defeated world No. 36 Yanina Wickmayer 2–6, 7–6,", "id": "11829397" }, { "contents": "Sorana Cîrstea\n\n\n6–2, 6–0. They lost in the second round to Irina-Camelia Begu/Alexandra Panova 4–6, 6–3, [7–10]. Cîrstea qualified in singles for the BNP Paribas Open. In the first round she lost 6–3, 3–6, 3–6 to Alla Kudryavtseva. In the Sony Ericsson Open, Sorana received a wildcard in singles, but lost 6–3, 1–6, 6–7 in the first round to Zheng Jie of China. At the 2011 Andalucia Tennis Experience, she lost in the first round 6–1, 4–6, 2–6 to", "id": "14893578" }, { "contents": "Mona Barthel\n\n\n, she beat qualifier Klaartje Liebens 6-2, 6-0. In the 2nd round, Barthel upset 1st seed Eugenie Bouchard 4-6, 6-1, 6-2. In the quarterfinals, Barthel lost to Barbora Záhlavová-Strýcová 6-2, 6-2. Barthel then lost in the 1st round at the 2015 Dubai Tennis Championships to wildcard Daniela Hantuchová 7-6(5), 3-6, 6-3. As the 2nd seed for qualifying at the 2015 Qatar Total Open, she", "id": "3461359" }, { "contents": "Mona Barthel\n\n\n-1, 6-4 before falling to top seed and eventual champion Ana Ivanovic in the 2nd round 6-4, 6-1. The following week, she qualified for the 2014 Topshelf Open beating Dinah Pfizenmaier 7-6(6), 6-2 and 7th seed Urszula Radwańska 6-3, 6-2. In the 1st round, she defeated Maria Kirilenko 6-3, 6-2. In the 2nd round, she lost to 8th seed Klára Koukalová 6-2, 7-6(6)", "id": "3461349" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nnot to compete in the mixed, Ai and Daniella beat Caroline Dhenin and Mathilde Johansson 6–4, 6–3, then squashed Sofia Arvidsson and Martina Müller 6–1, 6–1; they escaped from Marion Bartoli and Shahar Pe'er, 1–6, 7–6, 6–2. In the quarterfinals, they beat second-seeded Black and Stubbs 6–1, 7–6. In the semifinals, they beat 4th-seeded Yan and Zheng 6–3, 3–6, 6–3. They lost 3–6, 2–6 in the final to top-seeded Raymond and Stosur. Wimbledon saw Sugiyama,", "id": "11823092" }, { "contents": "Nikolay Davydenko\n\n\nSimon, 7–6, 4–6, 4–6. Davydenko lost in the quarterfinals of the 2009 Pilot Pen Tennis to Sam Querrey. At the US Open, he reached the fourth round, before retiring against Robin Söderling with a left thigh injury. He won his third title of the year at the 2009 Malaysian Open by beating Gaël Monfils, 6–3, 6–3, in the quarterfinals, Robin Söderling, 1–6, 7–6, 6–2, in the semifinals, and Fernando Verdasco, 6–4, 7–5, in the final. Following his triumph in", "id": "11825322" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\ndefeated world No. 98 Olga Govortsova in the first round 5-7, 6-3, 6-4. In the second round, she lost again to qualifier Kristína Kučová 3-6, 6-1, 5-7. At the Mutua Madrid Open, Bondarenko lost in the first round of qualifying to Kateřina Siniaková 6-4, 2-6, 2-6. Her final tournament before the French Open was the Internationaux de Strasbourg. In the first round, she beat world No. 54", "id": "5795537" }, { "contents": "Varvara Lepchenko\n\n\nround to Heather Watson 6-7(5), 2-6. Ranked 40 at the Wimbledon Championships, Lepchenko was defeated in the first round by 20th seed and eventual finalist Garbiñe Muguruza 6-4, 6-1. Lepchenko started her US Open Series at the Bank of the West Classic. She started the tournament off by beating Mirjana Lučić-Baroni in the first round 3-6, 6-2, 7-6(4). In the second round, she stunned top seed Caroline Wozniacki 6-4,", "id": "2210491" }, { "contents": "Klára Koukalová\n\n\n5–7. Playing against Spain at the Fed Cup, Koukalová won her first rubber over María Teresa Torró Flor 6–3, 2–6, 6–1, but she lost her second to Carla Suárez Navarro 6–1, 3–6, 3–6. In the end, the Czech Republic defeated Spain 3–2. At the Qatar Total Open, Koukalová won her first-round match over Elina Svitolina 6–2, 6–4. In the second round, she upset ninth seed Ana Ivanovic 4–6, 6–1, 6–3. In the third round, she lost to sixth seed and", "id": "3783483" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nJelena Janković 4–6, 4–6. As the 9th seed in doubles playing with Hantuchová, they beat the No. 1 seeds, Black and Huber, 6–7, 6–3, 7–6. In the third set \"Hantuyama\" were down 2–5, but rallied to take it to a tie-break, where they saved seven match points to win 12–10. In the semifinals, they beat Dechy and Santangelo 6–4, 6–2 to make it her first women's doubles final there. They were defeated by the Williams in two sets, 6–3", "id": "11823108" }, { "contents": "Claudine Schaul\n\n\nafter turning pro, Schaul made it to the third round of the US Open after upsetting former No. 15 Anna Smashnova 7–6 (7–5), 6–2 in round 1 as well as beating Samantha Reeves 6–1, 4–6, 6–3 in round 2, before losing her match versus Dinara Safina 4–6, 5–7. In January 2004, Schaul was able to win her first Doubles title in Canberra, Australia, partnering Jelena Kostanić Tošić. Shortly after, Schaul made it to the third round of the Australian Open before losing to Alicia Molik", "id": "5152289" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nFamily Circle cup, their third team title, scoring 6–2, 6–2 over Edina Gallovits-Hall and Olga Govortsova. Sugiyama broke the record for consecutive slam appearances woman with 57 as of her appearance in the 2008 Wimbledon tournament. Sugiyama made it to the third round of ladies' singles, losing to Alisa Kleybanova of Russia, 4–6, 4–6. At Stanford, she defeated Alexa Glatch 6–2, 3–6, 7–5, and then crushed world No. 11, Hantuchová, 6–3, 6–1. In the quarterfinals she beat Dominika Cibulková", "id": "11823106" }, { "contents": "Peng Shuai\n\n\nher 6–4, 6–3. Peng however lost in the second round to Daniela Hantuchová 7–5, 6–2. Peng next competed in the Malaysian Open where she was seeded third and beat Yvonne Meusburger in three sets 6–1, 4–6, 6–2. Peng then lost in the quarterfinals in a tight three setter against Petra Martić, who went on to reach the final. In the Indian Wells BNP Paribas tournament where she was seeded 17th, she got a bye in the first round, but lost to Ksenia Pervak 4–6, 0–6 in the second", "id": "916472" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nJustine Henin 6–4, 1–6, 0–6. In Beijing, she beat qualifier Alicia Molik, who was also her doubles partner in the event, in the first round, 6–2, 7–6. She then upset fourth-seeded Nicole Vaidišová 6–4, 1–6, 6–3 before losing to Peng Shuai in another three-set match 7–6, 3–6, 2–6. She reached the final of a Tier-IV event in Seoul, losing to Eleni Daniilidou of Greece in three sets, 3–6, 6–2, 6–7. The beginning of 2007 was", "id": "11823094" }, { "contents": "Alexandra Dulgheru\n\n\n, 6–2, and in the third round over Johanna Larsson 6–2, 6–1. In the fourth round, she beat Peng Shuai, 6–3, 6–4. In the quarterfinals Dulgheru faced Sharapova, and they played a marathon match. Dulgheru won the first set 6–3. Then Sharapova won the second set, 8–6 in the tiebreak. In the third set, at 5–4 Dulgheru served for the match, but Sharapova got a break and then won the match in the third set tiebreak 7–5. After this, Dulgheru was ranked No.", "id": "21972663" }, { "contents": "Julie Coin\n\n\n. The women played for approximately 3 hours, with Mauresmo eventually winning 5–7, 6–2, 7–6, after Coin held match points. Coin beat Elena Vesnina 6–4, 4–6, 6–1 in the first round at the Australian Open. She fought hard, but ultimately fell to No. 14 Dominika Cibulková in three sets at Wimbledon. In the first round of the Australian Open, Coin recovered from a set down to defeat local favorite Alicia Molik 3–6, 7–6, 6–3 before losing in straight sets to Francesca Schiavone 3–6, 4–6.", "id": "3511310" }, { "contents": "Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi\n\n\nnumber 1 and World No. 36 Hyung-Taik Lee 6–4 4–6 4–6. The Pakistani rounded off the year with a win in the Dunlop Challenger in Toyota, Japan alongside Frederik Nielsen. Aisam played in a future event in Sheffield, England, as the 2nd seed. Aisam beat British Timothy Bradshaw in the 1st round 6–4 6–0 but lost 6–4 6–2 to Matthew Illingworth in the second. Aisam lost to Matthias Bachinger in the 1st round of qualifying in the Heilbronn Challenger in Germany 7–6(4) 2–6 3–6, and also lost in", "id": "14373784" } ]
TENNIS - FRIDAY 'S RESULTS FROM THE U.S. OPEN . NEW YORK 1996-08-30 Results from the U.S. Open Tennis Championships at the National Tennis Centre on Friday ( prefix number denotes seeding ) : Women 's singles , third round Sandrine Testud ( France ) beat Ines Gorrochategui ( Argentina ) 4-6 6-2 6-1 Men 's singles , second round 4 - Goran Ivanisevic ( Croatia ) beat Scott Draper ( Australia ) 6-7 ( 1-7 ) 6-3 6-4 6-4 Tim Henman ( Britain ) beat Doug Flach ( U.S. ) 6-3 6-4 6-2 Mark Philippoussis ( Australia ) beat Andrei Olhovskiy ( Russia ) 6 - 3 6-4 6-2 Sjeng Schalken ( Netherlands ) beat David Rikl ( Czech Republic ) 6 - 2 6-4 6-4 Guy Forget ( France ) beat 17 - Felix Mantilla ( Spain ) 6-4 7-5 6-3 Men 's singles , second round Alexander Volkov ( Russia ) beat Mikael Tillstrom ( Sweden ) 1-6 6- 4 6-1 4-6 7-6 ( 10-8 ) Jonas Bjorkman ( Sweden ) beat David Nainkin ( South Africa ) ) 6-4 6-1 6-1 Women 's singles , third round 8 - Lindsay Davenport ( U.S. ) beat Anne-Gaelle Sidot ( France ) 6-0 6-3 4 - Conchita Martinez ( Spain ) beat Helena Sukova ( Czech Republic ) 6-4 6-3 Amanda Coetzer ( South Africa ) beat Irina Spirlea ( Romania ) 7-6 ( 7-5 ) 7-5 Add Men 's singles , second round 16 - Cedric Pioline ( France ) beat Roberto Carretero ( Spain ) 4-6 6 - 2 6-2 6-1 Alex Corretja ( Spain ) beat Filippo Veglio ( Switzerland ) 6-7 ( 4- 7 ) 6-4 6-4 6-0 Add Women 's singles , third round Linda Wild ( U.S. ) beat Barbara Rittner ( Germany ) 6-4 4-6 7-5 Asa Carlsson ( Sweden ) beat 15 - Gabriela Sabatini ( Argentina ) 7-5 3-6 6-2 Add Men 's singles , second round 1 - Pete Sampras ( U.S. ) beat Jiri Novak ( Czech Republic ) 6-3 1-6 6-3 4-6 6-4 Paul Haarhuis ( Netherlands ) beat Michael Tebbutt ( Australia ) 1- 6 6-2 6-2 6-3 Add Women 's singles , third round Lisa Raymond ( U.S. ) beat Kimberly Po ( U.S. ) 6-3 6-2 : Add men 's singles , second round Hendrik Dreekmann ( Germany ) beat Thomas Johansson ( Sweden ) 7-6 ( 7-1 ) 6-2 4-6 6-1 Andrei Medvedev ( Ukraine ) beat Jan Kroslak ( Slovakia ) 6-4 6-3 6-2 Petr Korda ( Czech Republic ) bat Bohdan Ulihrach ( Czech Republic ) 6-0 7-6 ( 7-5 ) 6-2 Add women 's singles , third round 2 - Monica Seles ( U.S. ) beat Dally Randriantefy ( Madagascar ) 6-0 6-2 : Add men 's singles , second round 12 - Todd Martin ( [START_ENT] U.S. [END_ENT] ) beat Andrea Gaudenzi ( Italy ) 6-3 6-2 6-2 Stefan Edberg ( Sweden ) beat Bernd Karbacher ( Germany ) 3-6 6-3 6-3 1-0 retired ( leg injury )
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[ { "contents": "Arantxa Rus\n\n\nGaudens. In the first round, Rus beat Claire de Gubernatis 6–1, 6–1, and in the second round Séverine Beltrame 6–3, 6–3. In the quarterfinal, she beat former junior No.1 Elina Svitolina 6–4, 4–6, 6–3, and in the semifinal Rus defeated Valeria Savinykh 7–5, 7–5. She lost to Anastasia Pivovarova in the final 7–6, 6–7, 6–2. Then, she went on to the French Open and defeated Marina Erakovic 2–6, 6–4, 6–4 in the first round. In the second round, she defeated", "id": "12457411" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\n, 6–1. At the Australian Open, Hantuchová beat Zheng Saisai in the 1st round 6–4, 6–4. In the second round, she lost to 24th seed Garbiñe Muguruza 1–6, 6–1, 0–6. Hantuchová played her 17th singles final at the PTT Thailand Open after wins over third seed Zarina Diyas 1–6, 6–3, 6–1; Zheng Saisai 7–6, 6–2; Ying-Ying Duan 6–3, 6–0; and Marina Erakovic 4–6, 6–3, 7–6. She defeated Ajla Tomljanović in the final 3–6, 6–3, 6–4 to win her", "id": "1613908" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\n6–3. She lost 3–6, 3–6 against the second seeded Sharapova in the third round. In doubles, she and Srebotnik beat Andreea Ehritt-Vanc and Anastasia Rodionova 4–6, 6–3, 6–2; Émilie Loit and Nicole Pratt 6–0, 6–3, and got a walkover from Bartoli and Meilen Tu in the third round. In the quarterfinals, they beat Elena Likhovtseva and Sun Tiantian 6–4, 7–6. They came back from 1–6, 0–3 to beat top-seeded Raymond and Stosur, winning 1–6, 6–3, 6–2. They lost", "id": "11823099" }, { "contents": "Klára Koukalová\n\n\n, 2–6. As the 31st seed at Wimbledon, Koukalová defeated wildcard Taylor Townsend in the first round 7–5, 6–2. She lost in the second round to Madison Keys 5–7, 7–6, 2–6 Seeded third at the first edition of the Bucharest Open, Koukalová lost in the first round to Romanian Monica Niculescu 3–6, 0–6. Seeded third at the İstanbul Cup, she survived a first-round scare to beat Donna Vekić 4–6, 6–0, 6–4. In the second round, she was upset by Kristina Mladenovic 6–1, 6–3", "id": "3783489" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nPin 6–1, 6–3, and Pe'er and Safina 6–1, 6–2 in the second and third round. They then defeated Maria Elena Camerin and Gisela Dulko 4–6, 7–5, 6–3 in the quarterfinals. They upset top seeds and defending champions Raymond and Stosur in the semifinals, winning 1–6, 6–4, 6–3 to reach the French Open finals. They lost in the final to Alicia Molik and Mara Santangelo 6–7, 4–6. At Wimbledon, seeded 26th, she beat wildcard Melanie South 6–3, 6–2 and Alizé Cornet 4–6, 6–0,", "id": "11823098" }, { "contents": "Sorana Cîrstea\n\n\nat the Mercury Insurance Open. She was beaten by CoCo Vandeweghe in the first round 7–5, 6–7, 6–3. Next tournament in Cincinnati, Western & Southern Open, she qualified in singles for the main draw. In the first round she defeated Ksenia Pervak 6–4, 3–6, 6–3, but lost in the second to Jill Craybas 4–6, 6–1, 6–7. In Dallas, the inaugural tournament of Texas Tennis Open, Cîrstea beat Jarmila Gajdošová 3–6, 6–4, 6–2 in the first round, in the second she lost to", "id": "14893582" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\nseed Belinda Bencic 6-4, 2-6, 4-6. Playing qualifying at the Dubai Tennis Championships, Bondarenko beat Anastasija Sevastova in the first round of qualifying 6-3, 6-3. In the second round of qualifying, she lost to Tsvetana Pironkova 6-2, 6-1. Bondarenko qualified for the Qatar Total Open defeating María José Martínez Sánchez 7-6(0), 3-6, 6-3 and 9th seed Evgeniya Rodina 6-2, 7-5. In the", "id": "5795533" }, { "contents": "Thomaz Bellucci\n\n\nninth Challenger title at Sparkassen Open defeating Íñigo Cervantes 6–1, 1–6, 6–3. At the Rio Olympics, Bellucci reached the quarterfinals of the men's singles where he lost to Rafael Nadal. He reached the second round of the men's doubles with André Sá. In April, in U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships after beating players like Frances Tiafoe (7-5, 1-6, 6-2) and seeded player Sam Querrey (6-4, 3-6, 6-3), Bellucci lost", "id": "11153943" }, { "contents": "Klára Koukalová\n\n\nin round one by Kurumi Nara 0–6, 6–2, 6–1. Ranked 46 at the Australian Open, she beat Australian wildcard Storm Sanders in the first round 7–5, 6–4. In the second round, Koukalová lost to Julia Görges 3–6, 6–4, 2–6. In February, Koukalová was defeated competed at the Diamond Games in Antwerp in the first round by qualifier Francesca Schiavone 6–3, 6–1. At the Dubai Tennis Championships, she lost in the first round to Tsvetana Pironkova 3–6, 6–4, 3–6. Seeded fourth for qualifying at", "id": "3783493" }, { "contents": "2010 Rafael Nadal tennis season\n\n\nbeating Kei Nishikori (6-2, 6-4, 6-4) in the first round. In the second round, he fought hard and succeeded against Robin Haase after five sets (5-7, 6-2, 3-6, 6-0, 6-3). In the third round, he defeated Philipp Petzschner. The match was a 5-set thriller with Nadal triumphing (6-4, 4-6, 6-7, 6-2, 6-3).", "id": "19624603" }, { "contents": "Jill Craybas\n\n\nthe best tennis of her career and beat Olga Savchuk 6–1, 6–1 in the first round, Renata Voráčová 2–6, 6–1, 6–3 in the second round and Andreja Klepač 6–4, 6–4 in the quarterfinals. In the semifinals she beat Akgul Amanmuradova 6–4, 6–0 and lost to the top seed Agnieszka Radwańska in a tie-break in the third set, 6–2, 1–6, 7–6. Craybas's ranking improved from World No. 77 to World No. 60 because of these results. Craybas won the 2008 Istanbul Cup in doubles", "id": "16460431" }, { "contents": "2009 ASB Classic\n\n\nher opponent Magdaléna Rybáriková from Slovakia in three sets, winning 6–3, 6–7(4), 7–5. Shahar Pe'er, the fifth seed from Israel, sealed her passage into the next round with a straight sets triumph against Petra Cetkovská of the Czech Republic. The final seed to go through, Czech Nicole Vaidišová took three sets before triumphing 7–6(3), 4–6, 7–5 against Alla Kudryavtseva of Russia. In other matches, another Czech Barbora Záhlavová-Strýcová beat France's Virginie Razzano 1–6, 6–2, 6–3 to line up a second round", "id": "4713628" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nLi Ting and Sun Tiantian 6–4, 6–4 in the final. In Rome, she and Hantuchová won the title, their third as a team and biggest title, beating Li and Sun 6–4, 6–1; Black and Stubbs (No. 2) 6–4, 6–0, and Květa Peschke and Schiavone (No. 8) 3–6, 6–3, 6–1. At the French Open, 22nd seeded Ai beat Daniilidou 6–7, 6–0, 6–3 in the first round, but lost to French qualifier Aravane Rezaï 6–4, 4–6, 3–6. Deciding", "id": "11823091" }, { "contents": "Amos Mansdorf\n\n\n# 13 Thomas Muster, 7–5, 6–2, and World # 15 Gilbert 5–7, 6–3, 6–0. Mansdorf won another title at Rosmalen in the Netherlands in 1990. In the third round of the US Open in 1990 he beat World # 8 Brad Gilbert 5–7, 5–7, 6–3, 7–6, 6–1. In September 1991 in Toulouse, he beat World # 11 Magnus Gustafsson, 6–4, 6–1. His best performance at a Grand Slam tournament came at the Australian Open in 1992, where he reached the quarterfinals by beating", "id": "20374499" }, { "contents": "Olivia Rogowska\n\n\ncomeback to win 1–6, 7–5, 7–6 over Sandra Zaniewska. She then beat Arina Rodionova but lost the quarterfinal to Yulia Putintseva. In Sydney, Rogowska made the final by beating Akiko Omae 6–2, 6–0, Monique Adamczak by walkover, Zheng Saisai 6–4, 6–1 and qualifier Richèl Hogenkamp 3–6, 6–0, 6–2. In the final, she lost to Ashleigh Barty 1–6, 3–6. In the main draw of the BMW Malaysian Open, she won in the first round against Elitsa Kotsova 6–4, 6–0 which was her third WTA", "id": "6190723" }, { "contents": "Justin Gimelstob\n\n\nand Mike Bryan 6–3, 3–6, 6–4 in the second round. They lost to Mark Knowles and Daniel Nestor in the quarterfinals, 3–6, 2–6. In July 2004, Gimelstob won in singles at Forest Hills, New York, beating Dušan Vemić 7–6 (7), 6–2 in the final. That September, he beat Florent Serra of France 6–2, 6–2 in the quarterfinals, and Alex Bogomolov Jr. 6–1, 6–3 in the final of a hard court tournament in Beijing. He also won the doubles event at both of", "id": "9967593" }, { "contents": "Robert Kendrick\n\n\nBeach International Tennis Championships, before losing to Evgeny Korolev 6–3, 6–6, 5–7, then losing to David Nalbandian in the second round of the BNP Paribas Open 4–6, 4–6. He beat Söderling in the second round of the Sony Ericsson Open, then lost in the third round to Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 5–7, 4–6. Kendrick did not make it out of the first rounds of the U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships or the Estoril Open. At the 2009 French Open, he beat Daniel Brands 6–7, 7–5, 7–6", "id": "5034594" }, { "contents": "Ivan Ljubičić\n\n\nMelzer and lost 4–6, 6–7, 6–4, 6–2, 3–6. Ljubičić started the season as world No. 58. His first tournament was the Australian Open, where he beat Igor Kunitsyn in the first round 4–6, 7–6, 7–6, 5–7, 6–3, before losing in the second round to Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 7–6, 6–7, 6–7, 2–6. He then participated at Zagreb, where he defeated Christophe Rochus in the first round 6–4, 6–1, before losing to Viktor Troicki 4–6, 7–5, 4–6, in", "id": "14985321" }, { "contents": "Vera Zvonareva\n\n\n6–4, 6–2. She played at Monterrey Open, where she defeated No. 6 seed Alison Riske 6–4, 6–0. She was defeated in the second round by Kristina Mladenovic 4–6, 2–6. She lost in the first round at the Indian Wells Masters to Polona Hercog 6–1, 6–1. She was defeated in the first round of the Miami Masters to Russian Compatriot Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 6–2, 3–6, 7–5. Next, she played at the Katowice Open, Poland. In the first round she beat Italian Karin Knapp 7–5, 6–4", "id": "9496593" }, { "contents": "2008 Rafael Nadal tennis season\n\n\ndefeated another Frenchman, Gilles Simon, 7–5, 6–2, 6–3. In the round of 16, he beat his third Frenchman of the tournament, Paul-Henri Mathieu, after Mathieu retired when he was down 4–6, 0–3. In the quarter-finals, he beat Jarkko Nieminen, 7–5, 6–3, 6–1. Nadal's impressive run came to a halt when Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga comprehensively beat him in the semi-finals 6–2, 6–3, 6–2. Nadal then participated in his first indoor tournament of the year", "id": "6098840" }, { "contents": "Tamira Paszek\n\n\n76 Anne Keothavong 6–2, 7–5. Paszek´s final grass-court warm-up tournament before Wimbledon was the Aegon International. In the first round, she beat world No. 45 Marina Erakovic 7–5, 6–1. In the second round, Paszek upset eighth seed Daniela Hantuchová 6–4, 3–6, 6–1. In the quarterfinals, she defeated world No. 40 Tsvetana Pironkova 6–0, 6–4. In the semifinals, Paszek upset fourth seed and defending champion Marion Bartoli 4–6, 7–5, 6–4 to reach her first WTA final since 2010.", "id": "11829396" }, { "contents": "2007 French Open\n\n\nKatarina Srebotnik and Nenad Zimonjić beat Elena Likhovtseva and Daniel Nestor 6–2, 5–7, 10–7 in the first round. Number four seed Jelena Janković beat Venus Williams 6–4, 4–6, 6–1 in the third round. Filippo Volandri, seeded 29th, then the most recent person who defeated Roger Federer (at the 2007 Rome Masters), upset the 7th seed Ivan Ljubičić 6–4, 6–7, 4–6, 6–3, 6–4 in the third round, and he will play Tommy Robredo in the fourth round, which is his best French Open of", "id": "22204925" }, { "contents": "Roberta Vinci\n\n\nElina Svitolina in the third round 6-1, 6-3. In the fourth round, she was forced to retire trailing 2-6, 0-2 to Magdaléna Rybáriková. Seeded 9th at the Miami Open, Vinci received a bye into the second round where she beat Lucie Hradecká 1-6, 6-4, 7-6(5). In the third round, Vinci was defeated by 22nd seed Madison Keys 6-4, 6-4. At the 2016 Fed Cup World Group Play-offs", "id": "1362402" }, { "contents": "María José Martínez Sánchez\n\n\nSerena Williams 2–6, 6–4, [10–8] before winning the biggest title of their careers against World No. 1's Cara Black and Liezel Huber 7–6, 5–7, [10–8] in the final. Maria qualified to play at the 2009 Commonwealth Bank Tournament of Champions in Bali. She recovered from a first set deficit to beat Szávay in 3 sets 4–6, 6–4, 6–0 in her second group round robin match she beat Stosur in straight sets 7–6, 7–5 where Stosur served a 208kmps world record serve. In the semifinal", "id": "9892682" }, { "contents": "Viktor Troicki\n\n\n3–6. At the 2010 Medibank International Sydney, he beat Florent Serra 7–6, 6–4, in the first round and lost to Marcos Baghdatis in the second round 5–7, 3–6. He then lost in the second round of the 2010 Australian Open to Florian Mayer 6–4, 4–6, 6–7, 1–6. In the 2010 PBZ Zagreb Indoors, he was upset by Michael Berrer 4–6, 3–6, in the quarterfinals, after defeating Rainer Schüttler 6–3, 6–2, and Mikhail Kukushkin 7–5, 7–5. He then retired against Jürgen Melzer in", "id": "9000038" }, { "contents": "Paul Goldstein (tennis)\n\n\nIndianapolis, won by Andy Roddick and Bobby Reynolds, and Tokyo, won by Ashley Fisher and Tripp Phillips). In February 2006 he beat world # 18 Robby Ginepri 6–7(4), 6–3, 6–1, in Las Vegas, and in July he defeated world # 13 Lleyton Hewitt 6–4, 6–4 in Los Angeles. In the January Australian Open, he beat future champion Novak Djokovic in the first round 6–2, 1–6, 6–3, 6–2. Paul was easily defeated in the next round by Tommy Haas 0-6, 1", "id": "10762364" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\nseventh WTA tournament. Two days later, at the Dubai Tennis Championships, she beat Mona Barthel in the first round 7–6, 3–6, 6–3. Hantuchová fell in the second round to 1st seed and eventual champion Simona Halep 2–6, 0–6. At the Monterrey Open, Hantuchová was the seventh seed. She beat Monica Puig in the first round 7–6, 3–6, 7–5. However, she lost in the second round to Qualifier Urszula Radwańska 2–6, 4–6. Hantuchová lost in the first round of the BNP Paribas Open in Indian", "id": "1613909" }, { "contents": "Vera Zvonareva\n\n\nVögele 5–7, 6–3, 6–4. Zvonareva lost in the quarterfinals to 9th seed and eventual finalist Lucie Šafářová in straight sets 6–3, 6–3. Seeded 10 at the Madrid Open, Zvonareva lost in the first round to world No. 29 Petra Cetkovská 6–2, 6–2. Zvonareva missed the French Open due to a right shoulder injury. Seeded 12 at Wimbledon, Zvonareva beat Mona Barthel 2–6, 7–6(3), 6–4, and in the second round Sílvia Soler Espinosa 6-1, 3-6, 6-1. In", "id": "9496586" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\nthe first round 5-7, 6-3, 6-4. In the second round, she lost to world No. 53 Kim Clijsters 2-6, 1-6. At the Wimbledon Championships, she beat world No. 82 Kimiko Date-Krumm in the first round 5-7, 6-3, 6-3. She was eliminated in the second round by 14th seed Ana Ivanovic 6-3, 7-6(3). Bondarenko had led their head to head 2-0.", "id": "5795514" }, { "contents": "Juan Carlos Ferrero\n\n\nIgor Andreev 4–6, 6–7. His next tournament was the Internazionali BNL d'Italia. In the first round, Ferrero beat Kevin Anderson 6–4, 7–5; recording his 2nd win in the year. In the second round, he beat Frenchman and 13th seed Gaël Monfils 7–5, 6–3. However, in the third round, he fell to Roger Federer in 3 sets: 2–6, 7–5, 1–6. After Rome, Ferrero played at Open de Nice Côte d'Azur. In the first round, he beat Dutch Robin Haase after saving a", "id": "10946025" }, { "contents": "Arantxa Rus\n\n\nsecond, round she again defeated Isabella Holland 6–2, 6–3, and in the third qualifying round, Rus beat Kurumi Nara 6–4, 6–1. In her first Australian Open main draw appearance, she defeated Bethanie Mattek-Sands 6–1, 3–6, 7–5, but she lost to no. 23 seed Svetlana Kuznetsova in the second round 6–1, 6–4. Then, she played for the Netherlands Fed Cup Team at Group I of the European/African Zone. She won all of her singles matches against Hungary, Romania, and Latvia", "id": "12457407" }, { "contents": "Israel Davis Cup team\n\n\ndefeated Poland in the second round tie at home in March 2011. Dudi Sela defeated Marcin Gawron 6–1, 6–3, 6–4, and Amir Weintraub in his Davis Cup debut beat Jerzy Janowicz 4–6, 6–2, 6–2, 6–7 (4–7), 6–3. Andy Ram and Yoni Erlich then beat Marcin Matkowski and Mariusz Fyrstenberg 4–6, 6–4, 6–3, 6–1 at the Israel Tennis Center in Ramat Hasharon. On September 16–18, 2011, Israel will play the Canada Davis Cup team at Canada Stadium in Ramat Hasharon, Israel. Canada", "id": "11944847" }, { "contents": "Australia men's national softball team\n\n\n19 team, nicknamed the Colts. They competed at the 1993 Men's Junior World Championships, where the finished fourth. The competition was held in Auckland. In the round robin round, Australia won 7 games and lost 5. They beat Japan 3–0, Argentina 10–6, the United States 4–3, the Philippines 4–0, Argentina 6–1 and Japan 5–1. They lost to Canada 8–6, the United States 4–3, New Zealand 6–0, Canada 12–3, and New Zealand 2–1. This was good enough to qualify them for the semi", "id": "9661141" }, { "contents": "Francesca Schiavone\n\n\nof them as the seventh seed; Doha in the second round to Yanina Wickmayer 4–6, 6–7 and in her Dubai opener to Ana Ivanovic 1–6, 5–7. At the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, she (as 10th seed) avenged her Fed Cup loss by beating Lesia Tsurenko 6–2, 6–4 before retiring against Lucie Šafářová in the third round after losing the first set 6–2. With the same seeding in Miami, she lost to Ksenia Pervak 4–6, 6–4, 4–7 in her opener, blowing a 3–0 final-set", "id": "16460679" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\nIstanbul, Turkey. In the first round, she beat Turkish wildcard Çağla Büyükakçay 4–6, 6–3, 6–2. In the second round, Hantuchová lost to eventual champion Lesia Tsurenko 1–6, 1–6. At the Western & Southern Open, Hantuchová lost in the first round to Kristina Mladenovic 2–6, 1–6. At the US Open, Hantuchová lost in the first round to Misaki Doi 3–6, 3–6. At the Guangzhou International Women's Open, Hantuchová lost in the first round to fifth seed Svetlana Kuznetsova 4–6, 5–7. At the", "id": "1613913" }, { "contents": "Àlex Corretja\n\n\nsets down to beat Sampras on grass 4–6, 4–6, 7–6, 7–5, 6–4. (Spain eventually lost the tie 3–1.) At the French Open, Corretja saved four match points in the third round against Arnaud Clément, before going on to win 6–1, 6–2, 4–6, 5–7, 8–6. Corretja then progressed to the semifinals, where he lost in four sets to Albert Costa (who went on to win the title). One week later, Corretja was the best man at Costa's wedding. In", "id": "17353785" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\ntie against Italy. She lost both of her matches to Sara Errani 6-2, 6-3 and Francesca Schiavone 6-7(6), 7-5, 6-4. Italy defeated Ukraine 3-2. Seeded 6th for qualifying at the Qatar Total Open, she qualified beating Alizé Lim 6-1, 6-3 and 13th seed Casey Dellacqua 6-3, 6-1. In the first round, she beat fellow qualifier Vera Dushevina 7-5, 6-2 before she defeated world", "id": "5795509" }, { "contents": "2011 French Open – Day-by-day summaries\n\n\nJuan Mónaco 6–2, 7–5, 4–6, 6–4. Other seeds that progressed to the second round stage included no.18 Gilles Simon, no.24 Sam Querrey, no.21 Alexandr Dolgopolov, and Florian Mayer, the 20th seed. Wildcard Frenchman Arnaud Clément enjoyed a 6–3, 1–6, 7–6, 6–4 win over Filippo Volandri. Showing great form on the red clay, Maria Sharapova beat Mirjana Lučić 6–3, 6–0 in the first round. No. 2 Kim Clijsters didn't play her best but had a 6–2, 6–3 win over Anastasiya Yakimova.", "id": "20889537" }, { "contents": "Arantxa Rus\n\n\nwhere she faced Dinara Safina in the first round, losing 6–3, 2–6, 4–6. She also lost in the first round at Fes 6–4, 4–6, 3–6 to Aravane Rezaï. Then she played qualifying matches for the Estoril Open, beating Anne Kremer in the first round 6–0, 6–1, but losing against Sesil Karatancheva 7–5, 4–6, 2–6. She played the first round at the Mutua Madrileña Madrid Open, losing against Maria Sharapova 6–2, 3–6, 2–6. She continued on the ITF circuit, first at Saint-", "id": "12457410" }, { "contents": "Vera Zvonareva\n\n\nqualifier for the semifinals from the Red Group. She lost to Victoria Azarenka 6–2, 6–3, and ended the year as world No. 7. Zvonareva began her 2012 season at the Apia International Sydney. Seeded 6, she lost in the opening round to compatriot Svetlana Kuznetsova 6–1, 6–2. Seeded 7 at the Australian Open, she beat Alexandra Dulgheru in the first round 7–6(4), 6–7(5), 6–3. In the second round, she defeated Lucie Hradecká 6–1, 7–6(3). In the third round, Zvonareva lost", "id": "9496582" }, { "contents": "Vera Zvonareva\n\n\nOpen. In her first round-robin match, she won against compatriot Svetlana Kuznetsova, 6–2, 6–3. Zvonareva then beat Ivanovic, 6–3, 6–7(5), 6–4, before completing a clean sweep of her group by defeating world No. 1 Janković, 2–6, 6–3, 6–4. She reached the final by defeating Olympic gold medalist Dementieva, 7–6(7), 3–6, 6–3, but lost a three-setter to Wimbledon champion Venus Williams, 7–6(5), 0–6, 2–6. Zvonareva was seventh seed at the Australian Open", "id": "9496545" }, { "contents": "Peter Polansky\n\n\nMillman 6–7, 0–6. Polansky entered the Australian Open qualifying draw for the 9th time of his career. Seeded 26th in the qualifying draw, he beat João Domingues in the first round 7–6, 6–4. He followed up the win with a 6–2, 7–5 win over Christian Harrison before losing 1–6, 6–3, 6–3 to 15th seed, Yuki Bhambri. For the second consecutive year, Polansky got into the main draw as a lucky loser. Karen Khachanov served 21 aces as he beat Polansky 7–6, 7–6, 6–4. In", "id": "10271962" }, { "contents": "Alexandra Dulgheru\n\n\nPironkova 6–4, 7–5. In the semifinals, she won over third seeded Li Na 6–4, 3–6, 6–4. In the final, she beat Zheng Jie 6–3, 6–4. Playing at the French Open for the first time she defeated Lucie Hradecká 7–6, 4–6, 6–3 in the first round and Timea Bacsinszky 6–4, 6–2 in the second. She then lost to third seeded Caroline Wozniacki 3–6, 4–6. In doubles, she teamed up with Alberta Brianti. They defeated the team of Jill Craybas and Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 6–1,", "id": "21972656" }, { "contents": "Mona Barthel\n\n\nthe 3rd round at the 2015 US Open for the first time by beating Tsvetana Pironkova 5-7, 7-6(4), 6-1 and Olga Govortsova 2-6, 6-2, 6-4. In the 3rd round, she lost to Varvara Lepchenko 1-6, 6-3, 6-4. As the 3rd seed at the 2015 Coupe Banque Nationale, Barthel lost in the 1st round to eventual finalist Jeļena Ostapenko 7-6(6), 4-6, 6-4.", "id": "3461368" }, { "contents": "Tomáš Berdych\n\n\nHe made the quarterfinals, after beating both Dmitry Tursunov and Andrey Golubev in three sets en route. However, he lost to Xavier Malisse 4–6, 6–3, 2–6, in the quarterfinal round. At the 2010 Rogers Cup held in Toronto, he was seventh seed. He beat two Ukrainian players, Sergiy Stakhovsky 6–2, 6–4, (in the opening round) and Alexandr Dolgopolov 6–3, 6–7, 6–4, (in the third round) to reach the quarterfinals. There, he lost to Roger Federer 3–6, 7–5,", "id": "9009303" }, { "contents": "2011 French Open – Day-by-day summaries\n\n\n7–5, 3–6, 6–1 win. Ivan Ljubičić, meanwhile, dispatched another seed, no.24 Sam Querrey 7–6, 6–4, 6–4. No.5 seed Robin Söderling avoided such calamities, easing past Spaniard Albert Ramos 6–3, 6–4, 6–4, while No. 10 seed Mardy Fish beat Robin Haase 7–6, 6–2, 6–1 to reach the third round at Roland Garros for the first time in his career. Fernando Verdasco, no.16, faced a tough second round in the form of Xavier Malisse, Verdasco stood his ground to claim the match", "id": "20889544" }, { "contents": "2009 Brisbane International\n\n\nrewarded with a match against Frenchman Paul-Henri Mathieu who beat Russian qualifier Teymuraz Gabashvili 6–3, 6–3. The other seeds to play their first matches were Frenchman Jo Wilfried Tsonga, who beat Argentinian Agustín Calleri, currently ranked World No. 62, 6–2, 7–5, and fifth-seeded Czech Tomáš Berdych who advanced 6–0, 6–4 to a second round match against Kei Nishikori, the Japanese player who beat U.S. player Bobby Reynolds 6–2, 6–3. Mario Ančić, Florent Serra, and Michaël Llodra all won their first round matches", "id": "7304238" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\n2. In the second round, she rallied to upset 24th seed Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 6-2, 6-7(1), 6-4. In the third round, she beat compatriot and world No. 36 Lesia Tsurenko 3-6, 6-4, 7-6(7) to reach the fourth round for the first time at the Indian Wells Masters. In the fourth round, Bondarenko lost to world No. 1 Serena Williams 2-6, 2-6. Nevertheless, this was her best result at", "id": "5795535" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\n-court season at the DFS Classic in Birmingham. Seeded 12th, she defeated world No. 92 Anne Keothavong 6-3, 6-2 in the first and qualifier Samantha Stosur 6-3, 6-2 in the second round. In the third round, she beat Lucky Loser Melinda Czink 4-6, 6-4, 7-5. In her second quarterfinal of the year she beat world No. 52 Petra Cetkovská 7-6(3), 6-2 to reach her first WTA semifinal where", "id": "5795499" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\nround of qualifying, Hantuchová lost to Ysaline Bonaventure 1–6, 6–4, 2–6. Hantuchová successfully qualified for the Apia International Sydney by beating Jeļena Ostapenko 6–4, 6–4; ninth seed Irina Falconi 7–5, 6–1; and Lauren Davis 6–3, 6–2. She was supposed to face second seed Agnieszka Radwańska in the 1st round, but Radwańska withdrew due to a left leg injury. Hantuchová got a bye into the second round, but she lost to Australian Samantha Stosur 4–6, 2–6. At the Australian Open, Hantuchová lost in the first", "id": "1613915" }, { "contents": "Nicolás Almagro\n\n\nBellucci. He lost, however, to defending champion David Ferrer, 6–7, 7–6, 2–6. Almagro then lost in the third round at both the 2011 BNP Paribas Open (losing to Albert Montañés, 6–4, 2–6, 4–6) and at the 2011 Sony Ericsson Open (losing to Florian Mayer, 1–6, 6–3, 1–6). At the 2011 Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters, he beat Marcel Granollers, 6–3, 6–3, before prevailing in a marathon encounter against Máximo González, 6–7, 7–5, 7–6, saving", "id": "21080012" }, { "contents": "Jelena Dokic\n\n\n6–3, 6–4. Dokic was beaten in the semifinal by Vesna Manasieva 7–6, 4–6, 6–1. Jelena won her first-round match in the 50K tournament in Saint-Raphael, France by beating Eva Birnerová 2–6, 6–1, 6–2. Jelena retired in her second-round match against Urszula Radwańska leading 7–5, 0–2, with a suspected thigh injury. Dokic revealed that she had an elbow injury in the beginning of the year (possibly the reason she withdrew in tournaments such as Miami). Also, she explained", "id": "767994" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\n6-3. In the first round, she lost to 8th seed and compatriot Elina Svitolina 6-4, 4-6, 5-7. Bondarenko qualified for the Western & Southern Open beating 19th seed Lara Arruabarrena 6-1, 6-4 and Jana Čepelová 6-3, 6-0. In the first round, she lost in a tough match to world No. 26 Eugenie Bouchard 6-7(2), 6-7(5). Seeded 6th for qualifying at the US Open, Bondarenko made", "id": "5795527" }, { "contents": "Noam Okun\n\n\nSeptember 2006, Okun qualified for the US Open, and beat Potito Starace 6–2, 6–0, 4–6, 6–2 in the first round. Okun went down to Łukasz Kubot in the second round, 6–7(7), 4–6, 6–2, 6–2, 4–6. In July 2007, Okun won his second challenger title in Winnetka, Illinois, beating South Africa's Kevin Anderson 6–4, 6–3 in the final. In February 2009 he won an Israel F2 tournament, and lost in the finals of an Israel F3 tournament to Harel Levy,", "id": "6611615" }, { "contents": "2009 Chennai Open\n\n\n, who took three sets to emerge victorious against home-favourite Prakash Amritraj 6–2, 4–6, 6–1. In the other completed matches, seeded player Marcel Granollers (8) reached the second round without too much difficulty, beating Hyung Taik-Lee of South Korea 6–4, 7–5. The only non-Indian wildcard Lukáš Dlouhý recorded a 3–6, 6–2, 6–4 win against Go Soeda from Japan and Israel's top player Dudi Sela overcame Spaniard Rubén Ramírez Hidalgo 4–6, 7–6(3), 6–1. The men's doubles also started on", "id": "10251134" }, { "contents": "Yanina Wickmayer\n\n\n6-1, 7-6(6) and Melanie Oudin 6-2, 6-0. Belgium beat the United States 4-1. Next, Belgium will face the Czech Republic in the semifinals. Seeded 7th at the 2011 Open GDF Suez, Wickmayer made it to the quarterfinals after beating Elena Vesnina and Klára Zakopalová. In the quarterfinals, she lost to 4th seed and eventual champion Petra Kvitová 7-5, 3-6, 6-7(3). Wickmayer had a 5-3 lead in the 3rd", "id": "6943680" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\ndefeating Beatriz Haddad Maia in the final round of qualifying 6-3, 7-6(10). In the first round, she had her first WTA Tour win since she returned from retirement by beating American Alison Riske 6-4, 4-6, 6-1. In the second round, Bondarenko lost to American, 7th seed, and eventual finalist Madison Keys 2-6, 1-6. Bondarenko qualified for the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix by beating Alexa Glatch in the final round of qualifying 0-6", "id": "5795521" }, { "contents": "Aravane Rezaï\n\n\nSara Errani 6–2, 6–2. In the second round she lost to Marion Bartoli 4–6, 2–6. Seeded tenth at the Commonwealth Bank Tournament of Champions, Rezaï won her first round-robin match against fourth seed Sabine Lisicki 6–1, 3–6, 4–6, then beat Melinda Czink in her second match 6–3, 7–5 to make her the first player to advance to the semifinals of the inaugural event. She then went on to the semifinals, where she beat María José Martínez Sánchez 6–2, 6–3. In the final she faced Marion", "id": "10802454" }, { "contents": "Andrey Golubev\n\n\ndoubles play, with his best result a semifinal with Francesco Piccari in Córdoba. He reached the final of the 2008 St. Petersburg Open. His first win came against Olivier Rochus, where he prevailed 6–1, 6–4. He then surprised home hero Marat Safin in the second round, beating the Russian 6–4, 6–2 to progress to the quarterfinals. His next opponent was Mischa Zverev, whom he beat 6–7, 6–4, 7–6. He then went on to beat Victor Hănescu 6–3, 6–0 in the semifinals, but lost to Andy", "id": "14207819" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\n2012 against Jamie Hampton, 4–6, 6–7. In the London Olympics, Hantuchová upset No. 10 seed Li Na 6–2, 3–6, 6–3 in the first round. She then beat frenchwoman Alizé Cornet 6–3, 6–0 in the second round. She faced No. 8 seed Caroline Wozniacki in the third round and lost 4–6, 2–6. Hantuchová did not have the best US Open Series, winning only one match in four tournaments. At the Rogers Cup Hantuchová, lost in two tough sets to Aleksandra Wozniak 5–7, 6–7.", "id": "1613884" }, { "contents": "Tamarine Tanasugarn\n\n\n1999, she reached the fourth round at Wimbledon for a second time by defeating Frenchwoman Sandrine Testud, 6–2, 1–6, 6–3, in the third round. Tanasugarn ended the year ranked No. 72. Tanasugarn partnered with Paradorn Srichaphan at the Hopman Cup in 2000. Tanasugarn beat Jelena Dokić of Australia, Barbara Schett of Austria, Ai Sugiyama of Japan, and Henrieta Nagyová of Slovakia. However, Tanasugarn lost in the women's singles final to Amanda Coetzer of South Africa, 6–3, 4–6, 4–6, having led 6–3", "id": "9002238" }, { "contents": "1983–84 Albanian Cup\n\n\nround. 1.SK Tirana 9 ND 8 0 1 19:7 2.Flamurtari 9 4 1 4 13:8 3.Apolonia 8 3 2 3 12:10 4.Partizani 8 3 4 1 12:7 5.Vllaznia 6 3 1 2 12:6 6.Teuta 6 4 1 1 11:6 7.Skenderbeu 6 2 1 3 8:6 8.Beselidhja 6 2 3 1 5:4 9.Tomori 4 2 0 2 5:5 10.Erzeni 4 2 0 2 4:4 11.Besa 4 2 1 1 9:7 12.Burreli 4 1 2 1 6:6 13.Dinamo 4 2 1 1 10:1 14.Himara 4 0 2 2 3:8 15.Kastrioti 4 2 0 2 7:7 16.Elbasani 4 1 1 2 5:5", "id": "16655101" }, { "contents": "Camila Giorgi\n\n\n, 6–4 and 12th seed Chan Yung-jan 6–7, 7–5, 6–3. In the first round, Giorgi lost to Barbora Záhlavová-Strýcová 1–6, 3–6. Giorgi fell in the final round of qualifying at the French Open to Heidi El Tabakh 7–6, 4–6, 2–6. Giorgi qualified for the Wimbledon Championships for the second year in a row defeating Emily Webley-Smith, Olivia Rogowska, and Alexa Glatch. In the first round, she beat 16th seed and compatriot Flavia Pennetta, 6–4, 6–3. Then she defeated", "id": "16054531" }, { "contents": "Mikael Pernfors\n\n\nlost in straight sets to then World No.1 Ivan Lendl 6–3, 6–2, 6–4. Pernfors played for Sweden in the final of the Davis Cup in 1986. He won one singles rubber against Paul McNamee in straight sets and lost the other to Pat Cash in five sets – after winning the first two – as Australia beat Sweden 3–2. The following year at Wimbledon he again lost a two-set lead, falling to Jimmy Connors 1–6, 1–6, 7–5, 6–4, 6–2 after having led 6–1, 6–1, 4–1,", "id": "2517702" }, { "contents": "1985–86 Albanian Cup\n\n\nround. 1.SK Tirana 9 ND 5 3 1 18:7 2.Vllaznia 9 4 2 3 25:11 3.Partizani 8 3 2 3 8:6 4.Tomori 8 4 1 3 14:10 5.Apolonia 6 2 2 2 11:10 6.Skenderbeu 6 2 3 1 7:5 7.Flamurtari 4 3 0 1 7:4 8.Erzeni 6 3 2 1 6:6 9.Elbasani 4 2 0 2 6:6 10.Pogradeci 4 1 2 1 4:10 11.Dinamo 4 2 1 1 9:7 12.Naftetari 4 1 1 2 5:6 13.Beselidhja 4 2 1 1 5:6 14.Luftetari 4 1 2 1 5:3 15.Lushnja 4 1 0 3 4:8 16.Teuta 4 1 2 1 4:4", "id": "16654998" }, { "contents": "Nikolay Davydenko\n\n\n, Davydenko won four of his five matches. He lost his first round-robin match to Novak Djokovic, 6–3, 4–6, 5–7, but he beat Nadal in his second match, 6–1, 7–6. He also went on to beat the odds, defeating his group leader, Robin Söderling, 7–6, 4–6, 6–3 to reach the semifinals. He recorded his first win over Roger Federer in 13 tries in the semifinals with a 6–2, 4–6, 7–5 win. With the win, Davydenko advanced to his second consecutive", "id": "11825324" }, { "contents": "Nadia Petrova\n\n\nand defeated 14th seed Amanda Coetzer 6–0, 6–1 in the third round. In the fourth round, Petrova lost to third seed Lindsay Davenport 0–6, 7–6, 2–6. Petrova continued her success by reaching the semifinals of Zurich, beating world No. 8 and US Open finalist before losing to Henin 4–6, 4–6. The following week in Linz, Petrova beat Paola Suárez and Patty Schnyder to reach her first Sony Ericsson WTA Tour final. However, she fell to Ai Sugiyama 5–7, 4–6. Petrova ended 2003 ranked world No", "id": "9496377" }, { "contents": "Peng Shuai\n\n\n6–3, 6–3. In the third round she came back from 2–5 down in the final set to beat Czech qualifier Lucie Hradecká 6–3, 4–6, 7–5. In the fourth round, she battled past 18th seed Nadia Petrova, 6–4, 5–7, 6–3. 16th seed Maria Sharapova defeated her 6–2, 5–7, 6–3 in a 2-hour 22 minute quarterfinal match. Peng moved up to No. 32 in the world as a result, one spot off her career high of 31. Her next tournament was the Sony Ericsson Open in", "id": "916460" }, { "contents": "Melanie Oudin\n\n\nto Klára Zakopalová 1–6, 6–3, 1–6. In the Fed Cup tie against Belgium, Oudin lost her first rubber to Kim Clijsters 0–6, 4–6. In her final rubber, she was defeated by Yanina Wickmayer 6–2, 6–0. Belgium reached the semifinals at the Fed Cup defeating the USA 4–1. Oudin got her first win of the year at the Open GdF Suez, where she beat Vera Dushevina in the first round 7–5, 5–7, 6–2. In the second round, Oudin lost to eighth seed Dominika Cibulková of Slovakia", "id": "9958106" }, { "contents": "Tommy Robredo\n\n\n7–5, 6–1, 6–0, in the third round. He defeated Philipp Kohlschreiber, before losing in straight sets to Juan Martín del Potro in the quarterfinals 3–6, 4–6, 2–6. Seeded second, he lost to Marcos Baghdatis in the first round at the Ordina Open. Robredo reached the third round of Wimbledon, at which he was seeded 15th, by coming back from two sets down to beat Austrian Stefan Koubek. He next was defeated by Israeli Dudi Sela 6–7, 5–7, 6–2, 5–7, however, when they", "id": "238314" }, { "contents": "Zheng Jie\n\n\n, Edina Gallovits-Hall 2–6, 6–3, 6–1, and finally Melanie Oudin 6–4, 6–1. She lost in the first round of the main draw, 4–6, 4–6, to Daniela Hantuchová. At the Wimbledon Championships, Zheng reached the second round for the third consecutive year, beating Zuzana Ondrášková 7–5, 6–0, before losing in disappointing fashion to Japanese qualifier Misaki Doi, 3–6, 1–6. In doubles, Zheng and Peng reached the quarterfinals, losing a tight three-set match to eventual champions Květa Peschke and Katarina", "id": "9372441" }, { "contents": "Fred Gil\n\n\n6–3, 6–4. A week later, at the US Open, he lost in First round to world no. 23 Alexandr Dolgopolov by 6–4, 6–2, 7–5 in 1h58m. In September, he reached the semi-final in the Genova Challenger. In the first round in Bucharest he beat world no. 106 Jérémy Chardy by 2–6, 6–4, 6–3 in 2h14m. He lost in the second round to the world no. 183 Alessandro Giannessi by 7–6(2), 0–6, 6–3 in 2h25m. In October", "id": "101315" }, { "contents": "Mona Barthel\n\n\n6-4, 6-0. After the US Open, Barthel played at the 2014 Korea Open. She beat 7th seed Caroline Garcia in the 1st round 7-6(3), 6-2. She then lost in the 2nd round to Christina McHale 6-1, 4-6, 6-3. At the 1st edition of the 2014 Wuhan Open, Barthel defeated Peng Shuai in the 1st round 6-2, 7-6(1) before losing in the 2nd round to 6th seed and eventual finalist", "id": "3461354" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\nto 10th seeds and eventual finalists Lisa Raymond/Samantha Stosur 6-7(3), 3-6. Bondarenko qualified for the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix defeating Lucie Hradecká in the final round of qualifying 6-2, 6-2. She beat world No. 15 Flavia Pennetta 4-6, 6-2, 6-1, in the second round, she lost to 6th seed Venus Williams 4-6, 2-6. At the Kremlin Cup, Bondarenko lost in the first round of qualifying to Aravane", "id": "5795504" }, { "contents": "Katie O'Brien\n\n\nOpen qualifying draw and beat fellow Brit, Melanie South in the opening round. She fell in round two to Kristina Barrois, 4–6 2–6. After this she headed to the DFS Classic where she beat Alla Kudryavtseva, 6–0 3–6 7–6, in the first round before falling to Yaroslava Shvedova in round two, 5–7 6–1 5–7. A wild card allowed O'Brien entry into the International Women's Open (previously the Hastings Direct International) where she lost to Samantha Stosur. Shahar Pe'er beat O'Brien in the first round of Wimbledon. Following", "id": "14861023" }, { "contents": "Robin Söderling\n\n\nscare as he saved 3 match points en route to defeating Fernando Verdasco 2–6, 7–5, 6–4. After winning 6–3, 3–6, 6–4 against Nicolás Almagro, he faced Novak Djokovic in the quarterfinals which he lost 3–6, 0–6. At the French Open, Soderling was seeded 5th and beat Ryan Harrison in the first round 6–1, 6–7, 6–3, 7–5. Harrison was up 5–4 in the fourth set, within one game of forcing a fifth and deciding set, but ceded the final three games, the fourth set,", "id": "15316018" }, { "contents": "Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi\n\n\nsingles first round and won 7–5 7–6. In the second round he was defeated by second seed and defending champion Fabrice Santoro 6–7 2–6. In the doubles, he and Bopanna were seeded 4th, the first time both have been seeded in an ATP event. In the first round they beat Tripp Phillips and Jim Thomas 4–6 6–3 10–2. They won their quarter-final 7–6 3–6 10–7 Kevin Anderson and James Cerretani and followed that up by defeating Rik de Voest and Ashley Fisher in the semis 5–7 6–4 11–9. In the second", "id": "14373779" }, { "contents": "Tamira Paszek\n\n\nand doubles partner CoCo Vandeweghe 4–6, 2–6. However, she did capture the doubles title with Vandeweghe marking her first tournament win in either singles or doubles in 2013. Her most impressive result of the year came in France at the Open GdF Suez Région Limousin, a $50,000 tournament. Unseeded, Paszek upset fourth seed Johanna Konta in the first round 6–4, 6–4. In the second round, she defeated Andreea Mitu 1–6, 6–3, 7–6. In the quarterfinals, she beat Nina Zander 6–2, 6–2. In the", "id": "11829411" }, { "contents": "Kimiko Date\n\n\n, she went to China to participate at the China Open. She beat Anabel Medina Garrigues 6–0, 6–4 in the first round, but lost to Elena Dementieva 6–3, 1–6, 6–3 in the second round. Kimiko then returned home to compete at the HP Open in Osaka, Japan. Seeded sixth, she defeated teenage qualifier Laura Robson in the first round 6–3, 6–3 and compatriot Aiko Nakamura 6–2, 6–0. In the quarterfinals, she upset top seed and world No. 8 Samantha Stosur 5–7, 6–3, 7–6 (", "id": "18010869" }, { "contents": "2010 Australian Open – Day-by-day summaries\n\n\n, the defending champion, lost a set in his victory against Philipp Kohlschreiber 6–4, 6–2, 2–6, 7–5. Ivo Karlović defeated 24th seed compatriot Ivan Ljubičić 6–3, 3–6, 6–3, 7–6(7). Andy Murray won in straight sets over Florent Serra. Chilean Fernando González beat Evgeny Korolev 6–7(5), 6–3, 1–6, 6–3, 6–4. The day's most significant upset was 33rd seed John Isner's defeat of 12th seed Gaël Monfils 6–1, 4–6, 7–6(4), 7–6(5). In the women's draw world", "id": "11989025" }, { "contents": "2010 Rafael Nadal tennis season\n\n\n). In the second round, he beat Lukáš Lacko (6-2, 6-2, 6-2). In the third round, he was tested by Philipp Kohlschreiber, finally beating him in four sets (6-4, 6-2, 2-6, 7-5). In the fourth round, he beat the Croatian Ivo Karlović, (6-4, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4). In the quarter-finals, Nadal pulled out", "id": "19624590" }, { "contents": "Lloyd Harris (tennis)\n\n\nIn August, Harris qualified for his first Grand Slam main-draw at a senior men's singles level, after beating JC Aragone 6-4 6-2, in the third qualifying round for the US Open. Harris defeated Roberto Quiroz of Ecuador 7-6, 6-3 in the first round of the qualifying draw, and defeated Sebastian Ofner from Austria 6-2, 6-1 in the second round. Harris lost in the main draw first round against world number 40 Gilles Simon in straight sets.", "id": "5608796" }, { "contents": "2009 ASB Classic\n\n\nsecond round by beating Nuria Llagostera Vives from Spain 7–5, 6–4. Seventh seed Russian Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova ensured that all eight of the seeds had made it to the second round by winning her match in the night session against German Kristina Barrois 6–3, 6–1. In doubles, second seeds Shahar Pe'er and Caroline Wozniacki progressed to the quarter-finals by defeating Argentinian Betina Jozami and Indian Shikha Uberoi 6–2, 6–2 but no. 3 seeds Czech Vladimíra Uhlířová and Ekaterina Dzehalevich of Belarus were beaten 6–4, 6–4 by Italian Mara Santangelo and French", "id": "4713633" }, { "contents": "Tamira Paszek\n\n\nIn the final, Paszek upset fifth seed Angelique Kerber 5–7, 6–3, 7–5 to win her third WTA title. Paszek was 3–5 down in the final set and saved five championship points. At Wimbledon, Paszek upset former world No. 1 and seventh seed Caroline Wozniacki in the first round 5–7, 7–6, 6–4. This match lasted 3 hours and 12 minutes. In the second round, she beat world No. 60 Alizé Cornet 6–2, 6–1. Then she defeated world No. 36 Yanina Wickmayer 2–6, 7–6,", "id": "11829397" }, { "contents": "Sorana Cîrstea\n\n\n6–2, 6–0. They lost in the second round to Irina-Camelia Begu/Alexandra Panova 4–6, 6–3, [7–10]. Cîrstea qualified in singles for the BNP Paribas Open. In the first round she lost 6–3, 3–6, 3–6 to Alla Kudryavtseva. In the Sony Ericsson Open, Sorana received a wildcard in singles, but lost 6–3, 1–6, 6–7 in the first round to Zheng Jie of China. At the 2011 Andalucia Tennis Experience, she lost in the first round 6–1, 4–6, 2–6 to", "id": "14893578" }, { "contents": "Mona Barthel\n\n\n, she beat qualifier Klaartje Liebens 6-2, 6-0. In the 2nd round, Barthel upset 1st seed Eugenie Bouchard 4-6, 6-1, 6-2. In the quarterfinals, Barthel lost to Barbora Záhlavová-Strýcová 6-2, 6-2. Barthel then lost in the 1st round at the 2015 Dubai Tennis Championships to wildcard Daniela Hantuchová 7-6(5), 3-6, 6-3. As the 2nd seed for qualifying at the 2015 Qatar Total Open, she", "id": "3461359" }, { "contents": "Mona Barthel\n\n\n-1, 6-4 before falling to top seed and eventual champion Ana Ivanovic in the 2nd round 6-4, 6-1. The following week, she qualified for the 2014 Topshelf Open beating Dinah Pfizenmaier 7-6(6), 6-2 and 7th seed Urszula Radwańska 6-3, 6-2. In the 1st round, she defeated Maria Kirilenko 6-3, 6-2. In the 2nd round, she lost to 8th seed Klára Koukalová 6-2, 7-6(6)", "id": "3461349" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nnot to compete in the mixed, Ai and Daniella beat Caroline Dhenin and Mathilde Johansson 6–4, 6–3, then squashed Sofia Arvidsson and Martina Müller 6–1, 6–1; they escaped from Marion Bartoli and Shahar Pe'er, 1–6, 7–6, 6–2. In the quarterfinals, they beat second-seeded Black and Stubbs 6–1, 7–6. In the semifinals, they beat 4th-seeded Yan and Zheng 6–3, 3–6, 6–3. They lost 3–6, 2–6 in the final to top-seeded Raymond and Stosur. Wimbledon saw Sugiyama,", "id": "11823092" }, { "contents": "Nikolay Davydenko\n\n\nSimon, 7–6, 4–6, 4–6. Davydenko lost in the quarterfinals of the 2009 Pilot Pen Tennis to Sam Querrey. At the US Open, he reached the fourth round, before retiring against Robin Söderling with a left thigh injury. He won his third title of the year at the 2009 Malaysian Open by beating Gaël Monfils, 6–3, 6–3, in the quarterfinals, Robin Söderling, 1–6, 7–6, 6–2, in the semifinals, and Fernando Verdasco, 6–4, 7–5, in the final. Following his triumph in", "id": "11825322" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\ndefeated world No. 98 Olga Govortsova in the first round 5-7, 6-3, 6-4. In the second round, she lost again to qualifier Kristína Kučová 3-6, 6-1, 5-7. At the Mutua Madrid Open, Bondarenko lost in the first round of qualifying to Kateřina Siniaková 6-4, 2-6, 2-6. Her final tournament before the French Open was the Internationaux de Strasbourg. In the first round, she beat world No. 54", "id": "5795537" }, { "contents": "Varvara Lepchenko\n\n\nround to Heather Watson 6-7(5), 2-6. Ranked 40 at the Wimbledon Championships, Lepchenko was defeated in the first round by 20th seed and eventual finalist Garbiñe Muguruza 6-4, 6-1. Lepchenko started her US Open Series at the Bank of the West Classic. She started the tournament off by beating Mirjana Lučić-Baroni in the first round 3-6, 6-2, 7-6(4). In the second round, she stunned top seed Caroline Wozniacki 6-4,", "id": "2210491" }, { "contents": "Klára Koukalová\n\n\n5–7. Playing against Spain at the Fed Cup, Koukalová won her first rubber over María Teresa Torró Flor 6–3, 2–6, 6–1, but she lost her second to Carla Suárez Navarro 6–1, 3–6, 3–6. In the end, the Czech Republic defeated Spain 3–2. At the Qatar Total Open, Koukalová won her first-round match over Elina Svitolina 6–2, 6–4. In the second round, she upset ninth seed Ana Ivanovic 4–6, 6–1, 6–3. In the third round, she lost to sixth seed and", "id": "3783483" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nJelena Janković 4–6, 4–6. As the 9th seed in doubles playing with Hantuchová, they beat the No. 1 seeds, Black and Huber, 6–7, 6–3, 7–6. In the third set \"Hantuyama\" were down 2–5, but rallied to take it to a tie-break, where they saved seven match points to win 12–10. In the semifinals, they beat Dechy and Santangelo 6–4, 6–2 to make it her first women's doubles final there. They were defeated by the Williams in two sets, 6–3", "id": "11823108" }, { "contents": "Claudine Schaul\n\n\nafter turning pro, Schaul made it to the third round of the US Open after upsetting former No. 15 Anna Smashnova 7–6 (7–5), 6–2 in round 1 as well as beating Samantha Reeves 6–1, 4–6, 6–3 in round 2, before losing her match versus Dinara Safina 4–6, 5–7. In January 2004, Schaul was able to win her first Doubles title in Canberra, Australia, partnering Jelena Kostanić Tošić. Shortly after, Schaul made it to the third round of the Australian Open before losing to Alicia Molik", "id": "5152289" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nFamily Circle cup, their third team title, scoring 6–2, 6–2 over Edina Gallovits-Hall and Olga Govortsova. Sugiyama broke the record for consecutive slam appearances woman with 57 as of her appearance in the 2008 Wimbledon tournament. Sugiyama made it to the third round of ladies' singles, losing to Alisa Kleybanova of Russia, 4–6, 4–6. At Stanford, she defeated Alexa Glatch 6–2, 3–6, 7–5, and then crushed world No. 11, Hantuchová, 6–3, 6–1. In the quarterfinals she beat Dominika Cibulková", "id": "11823106" }, { "contents": "Peng Shuai\n\n\nher 6–4, 6–3. Peng however lost in the second round to Daniela Hantuchová 7–5, 6–2. Peng next competed in the Malaysian Open where she was seeded third and beat Yvonne Meusburger in three sets 6–1, 4–6, 6–2. Peng then lost in the quarterfinals in a tight three setter against Petra Martić, who went on to reach the final. In the Indian Wells BNP Paribas tournament where she was seeded 17th, she got a bye in the first round, but lost to Ksenia Pervak 4–6, 0–6 in the second", "id": "916472" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nJustine Henin 6–4, 1–6, 0–6. In Beijing, she beat qualifier Alicia Molik, who was also her doubles partner in the event, in the first round, 6–2, 7–6. She then upset fourth-seeded Nicole Vaidišová 6–4, 1–6, 6–3 before losing to Peng Shuai in another three-set match 7–6, 3–6, 2–6. She reached the final of a Tier-IV event in Seoul, losing to Eleni Daniilidou of Greece in three sets, 3–6, 6–2, 6–7. The beginning of 2007 was", "id": "11823094" }, { "contents": "Alexandra Dulgheru\n\n\n, 6–2, and in the third round over Johanna Larsson 6–2, 6–1. In the fourth round, she beat Peng Shuai, 6–3, 6–4. In the quarterfinals Dulgheru faced Sharapova, and they played a marathon match. Dulgheru won the first set 6–3. Then Sharapova won the second set, 8–6 in the tiebreak. In the third set, at 5–4 Dulgheru served for the match, but Sharapova got a break and then won the match in the third set tiebreak 7–5. After this, Dulgheru was ranked No.", "id": "21972663" }, { "contents": "Julie Coin\n\n\n. The women played for approximately 3 hours, with Mauresmo eventually winning 5–7, 6–2, 7–6, after Coin held match points. Coin beat Elena Vesnina 6–4, 4–6, 6–1 in the first round at the Australian Open. She fought hard, but ultimately fell to No. 14 Dominika Cibulková in three sets at Wimbledon. In the first round of the Australian Open, Coin recovered from a set down to defeat local favorite Alicia Molik 3–6, 7–6, 6–3 before losing in straight sets to Francesca Schiavone 3–6, 4–6.", "id": "3511310" }, { "contents": "Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi\n\n\nnumber 1 and World No. 36 Hyung-Taik Lee 6–4 4–6 4–6. The Pakistani rounded off the year with a win in the Dunlop Challenger in Toyota, Japan alongside Frederik Nielsen. Aisam played in a future event in Sheffield, England, as the 2nd seed. Aisam beat British Timothy Bradshaw in the 1st round 6–4 6–0 but lost 6–4 6–2 to Matthew Illingworth in the second. Aisam lost to Matthias Bachinger in the 1st round of qualifying in the Heilbronn Challenger in Germany 7–6(4) 2–6 3–6, and also lost in", "id": "14373784" } ]
TENNIS - FRIDAY 'S RESULTS FROM THE U.S. OPEN . NEW YORK 1996-08-30 Results from the U.S. Open Tennis Championships at the National Tennis Centre on Friday ( prefix number denotes seeding ) : Women 's singles , third round Sandrine Testud ( France ) beat Ines Gorrochategui ( Argentina ) 4-6 6-2 6-1 Men 's singles , second round 4 - Goran Ivanisevic ( Croatia ) beat Scott Draper ( Australia ) 6-7 ( 1-7 ) 6-3 6-4 6-4 Tim Henman ( Britain ) beat Doug Flach ( U.S. ) 6-3 6-4 6-2 Mark Philippoussis ( Australia ) beat Andrei Olhovskiy ( Russia ) 6 - 3 6-4 6-2 Sjeng Schalken ( Netherlands ) beat David Rikl ( Czech Republic ) 6 - 2 6-4 6-4 Guy Forget ( France ) beat 17 - Felix Mantilla ( Spain ) 6-4 7-5 6-3 Men 's singles , second round Alexander Volkov ( Russia ) beat Mikael Tillstrom ( Sweden ) 1-6 6- 4 6-1 4-6 7-6 ( 10-8 ) Jonas Bjorkman ( Sweden ) beat David Nainkin ( South Africa ) ) 6-4 6-1 6-1 Women 's singles , third round 8 - Lindsay Davenport ( U.S. ) beat Anne-Gaelle Sidot ( France ) 6-0 6-3 4 - Conchita Martinez ( Spain ) beat Helena Sukova ( Czech Republic ) 6-4 6-3 Amanda Coetzer ( South Africa ) beat Irina Spirlea ( Romania ) 7-6 ( 7-5 ) 7-5 Add Men 's singles , second round 16 - Cedric Pioline ( France ) beat Roberto Carretero ( Spain ) 4-6 6 - 2 6-2 6-1 Alex Corretja ( Spain ) beat Filippo Veglio ( Switzerland ) 6-7 ( 4- 7 ) 6-4 6-4 6-0 Add Women 's singles , third round Linda Wild ( U.S. ) beat Barbara Rittner ( Germany ) 6-4 4-6 7-5 Asa Carlsson ( Sweden ) beat 15 - Gabriela Sabatini ( Argentina ) 7-5 3-6 6-2 Add Men 's singles , second round 1 - Pete Sampras ( U.S. ) beat Jiri Novak ( Czech Republic ) 6-3 1-6 6-3 4-6 6-4 Paul Haarhuis ( Netherlands ) beat Michael Tebbutt ( Australia ) 1- 6 6-2 6-2 6-3 Add Women 's singles , third round Lisa Raymond ( U.S. ) beat Kimberly Po ( U.S. ) 6-3 6-2 : Add men 's singles , second round Hendrik Dreekmann ( Germany ) beat Thomas Johansson ( Sweden ) 7-6 ( 7-1 ) 6-2 4-6 6-1 Andrei Medvedev ( Ukraine ) beat Jan Kroslak ( Slovakia ) 6-4 6-3 6-2 Petr Korda ( Czech Republic ) bat Bohdan Ulihrach ( Czech Republic ) 6-0 7-6 ( 7-5 ) 6-2 Add women 's singles , third round 2 - Monica Seles ( U.S. ) beat Dally Randriantefy ( Madagascar ) 6-0 6-2 : Add men 's singles , second round 12 - Todd Martin ( U.S. ) beat [START_ENT] Andrea Gaudenzi [END_ENT] ( Italy ) 6-3 6-2 6-2 Stefan Edberg ( Sweden ) beat Bernd Karbacher ( Germany ) 3-6 6-3 6-3 1-0 retired ( leg injury )
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[ { "contents": "Arantxa Rus\n\n\nGaudens. In the first round, Rus beat Claire de Gubernatis 6–1, 6–1, and in the second round Séverine Beltrame 6–3, 6–3. In the quarterfinal, she beat former junior No.1 Elina Svitolina 6–4, 4–6, 6–3, and in the semifinal Rus defeated Valeria Savinykh 7–5, 7–5. She lost to Anastasia Pivovarova in the final 7–6, 6–7, 6–2. Then, she went on to the French Open and defeated Marina Erakovic 2–6, 6–4, 6–4 in the first round. In the second round, she defeated", "id": "12457411" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\n, 6–1. At the Australian Open, Hantuchová beat Zheng Saisai in the 1st round 6–4, 6–4. In the second round, she lost to 24th seed Garbiñe Muguruza 1–6, 6–1, 0–6. Hantuchová played her 17th singles final at the PTT Thailand Open after wins over third seed Zarina Diyas 1–6, 6–3, 6–1; Zheng Saisai 7–6, 6–2; Ying-Ying Duan 6–3, 6–0; and Marina Erakovic 4–6, 6–3, 7–6. She defeated Ajla Tomljanović in the final 3–6, 6–3, 6–4 to win her", "id": "1613908" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\n6–3. She lost 3–6, 3–6 against the second seeded Sharapova in the third round. In doubles, she and Srebotnik beat Andreea Ehritt-Vanc and Anastasia Rodionova 4–6, 6–3, 6–2; Émilie Loit and Nicole Pratt 6–0, 6–3, and got a walkover from Bartoli and Meilen Tu in the third round. In the quarterfinals, they beat Elena Likhovtseva and Sun Tiantian 6–4, 7–6. They came back from 1–6, 0–3 to beat top-seeded Raymond and Stosur, winning 1–6, 6–3, 6–2. They lost", "id": "11823099" }, { "contents": "Klára Koukalová\n\n\n, 2–6. As the 31st seed at Wimbledon, Koukalová defeated wildcard Taylor Townsend in the first round 7–5, 6–2. She lost in the second round to Madison Keys 5–7, 7–6, 2–6 Seeded third at the first edition of the Bucharest Open, Koukalová lost in the first round to Romanian Monica Niculescu 3–6, 0–6. Seeded third at the İstanbul Cup, she survived a first-round scare to beat Donna Vekić 4–6, 6–0, 6–4. In the second round, she was upset by Kristina Mladenovic 6–1, 6–3", "id": "3783489" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nPin 6–1, 6–3, and Pe'er and Safina 6–1, 6–2 in the second and third round. They then defeated Maria Elena Camerin and Gisela Dulko 4–6, 7–5, 6–3 in the quarterfinals. They upset top seeds and defending champions Raymond and Stosur in the semifinals, winning 1–6, 6–4, 6–3 to reach the French Open finals. They lost in the final to Alicia Molik and Mara Santangelo 6–7, 4–6. At Wimbledon, seeded 26th, she beat wildcard Melanie South 6–3, 6–2 and Alizé Cornet 4–6, 6–0,", "id": "11823098" }, { "contents": "Sorana Cîrstea\n\n\nat the Mercury Insurance Open. She was beaten by CoCo Vandeweghe in the first round 7–5, 6–7, 6–3. Next tournament in Cincinnati, Western & Southern Open, she qualified in singles for the main draw. In the first round she defeated Ksenia Pervak 6–4, 3–6, 6–3, but lost in the second to Jill Craybas 4–6, 6–1, 6–7. In Dallas, the inaugural tournament of Texas Tennis Open, Cîrstea beat Jarmila Gajdošová 3–6, 6–4, 6–2 in the first round, in the second she lost to", "id": "14893582" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\nseed Belinda Bencic 6-4, 2-6, 4-6. Playing qualifying at the Dubai Tennis Championships, Bondarenko beat Anastasija Sevastova in the first round of qualifying 6-3, 6-3. In the second round of qualifying, she lost to Tsvetana Pironkova 6-2, 6-1. Bondarenko qualified for the Qatar Total Open defeating María José Martínez Sánchez 7-6(0), 3-6, 6-3 and 9th seed Evgeniya Rodina 6-2, 7-5. In the", "id": "5795533" }, { "contents": "Thomaz Bellucci\n\n\nninth Challenger title at Sparkassen Open defeating Íñigo Cervantes 6–1, 1–6, 6–3. At the Rio Olympics, Bellucci reached the quarterfinals of the men's singles where he lost to Rafael Nadal. He reached the second round of the men's doubles with André Sá. In April, in U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships after beating players like Frances Tiafoe (7-5, 1-6, 6-2) and seeded player Sam Querrey (6-4, 3-6, 6-3), Bellucci lost", "id": "11153943" }, { "contents": "Klára Koukalová\n\n\nin round one by Kurumi Nara 0–6, 6–2, 6–1. Ranked 46 at the Australian Open, she beat Australian wildcard Storm Sanders in the first round 7–5, 6–4. In the second round, Koukalová lost to Julia Görges 3–6, 6–4, 2–6. In February, Koukalová was defeated competed at the Diamond Games in Antwerp in the first round by qualifier Francesca Schiavone 6–3, 6–1. At the Dubai Tennis Championships, she lost in the first round to Tsvetana Pironkova 3–6, 6–4, 3–6. Seeded fourth for qualifying at", "id": "3783493" }, { "contents": "2010 Rafael Nadal tennis season\n\n\nbeating Kei Nishikori (6-2, 6-4, 6-4) in the first round. In the second round, he fought hard and succeeded against Robin Haase after five sets (5-7, 6-2, 3-6, 6-0, 6-3). In the third round, he defeated Philipp Petzschner. The match was a 5-set thriller with Nadal triumphing (6-4, 4-6, 6-7, 6-2, 6-3).", "id": "19624603" }, { "contents": "Jill Craybas\n\n\nthe best tennis of her career and beat Olga Savchuk 6–1, 6–1 in the first round, Renata Voráčová 2–6, 6–1, 6–3 in the second round and Andreja Klepač 6–4, 6–4 in the quarterfinals. In the semifinals she beat Akgul Amanmuradova 6–4, 6–0 and lost to the top seed Agnieszka Radwańska in a tie-break in the third set, 6–2, 1–6, 7–6. Craybas's ranking improved from World No. 77 to World No. 60 because of these results. Craybas won the 2008 Istanbul Cup in doubles", "id": "16460431" }, { "contents": "2009 ASB Classic\n\n\nher opponent Magdaléna Rybáriková from Slovakia in three sets, winning 6–3, 6–7(4), 7–5. Shahar Pe'er, the fifth seed from Israel, sealed her passage into the next round with a straight sets triumph against Petra Cetkovská of the Czech Republic. The final seed to go through, Czech Nicole Vaidišová took three sets before triumphing 7–6(3), 4–6, 7–5 against Alla Kudryavtseva of Russia. In other matches, another Czech Barbora Záhlavová-Strýcová beat France's Virginie Razzano 1–6, 6–2, 6–3 to line up a second round", "id": "4713628" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nLi Ting and Sun Tiantian 6–4, 6–4 in the final. In Rome, she and Hantuchová won the title, their third as a team and biggest title, beating Li and Sun 6–4, 6–1; Black and Stubbs (No. 2) 6–4, 6–0, and Květa Peschke and Schiavone (No. 8) 3–6, 6–3, 6–1. At the French Open, 22nd seeded Ai beat Daniilidou 6–7, 6–0, 6–3 in the first round, but lost to French qualifier Aravane Rezaï 6–4, 4–6, 3–6. Deciding", "id": "11823091" }, { "contents": "Amos Mansdorf\n\n\n# 13 Thomas Muster, 7–5, 6–2, and World # 15 Gilbert 5–7, 6–3, 6–0. Mansdorf won another title at Rosmalen in the Netherlands in 1990. In the third round of the US Open in 1990 he beat World # 8 Brad Gilbert 5–7, 5–7, 6–3, 7–6, 6–1. In September 1991 in Toulouse, he beat World # 11 Magnus Gustafsson, 6–4, 6–1. His best performance at a Grand Slam tournament came at the Australian Open in 1992, where he reached the quarterfinals by beating", "id": "20374499" }, { "contents": "Olivia Rogowska\n\n\ncomeback to win 1–6, 7–5, 7–6 over Sandra Zaniewska. She then beat Arina Rodionova but lost the quarterfinal to Yulia Putintseva. In Sydney, Rogowska made the final by beating Akiko Omae 6–2, 6–0, Monique Adamczak by walkover, Zheng Saisai 6–4, 6–1 and qualifier Richèl Hogenkamp 3–6, 6–0, 6–2. In the final, she lost to Ashleigh Barty 1–6, 3–6. In the main draw of the BMW Malaysian Open, she won in the first round against Elitsa Kotsova 6–4, 6–0 which was her third WTA", "id": "6190723" }, { "contents": "Justin Gimelstob\n\n\nand Mike Bryan 6–3, 3–6, 6–4 in the second round. They lost to Mark Knowles and Daniel Nestor in the quarterfinals, 3–6, 2–6. In July 2004, Gimelstob won in singles at Forest Hills, New York, beating Dušan Vemić 7–6 (7), 6–2 in the final. That September, he beat Florent Serra of France 6–2, 6–2 in the quarterfinals, and Alex Bogomolov Jr. 6–1, 6–3 in the final of a hard court tournament in Beijing. He also won the doubles event at both of", "id": "9967593" }, { "contents": "Robert Kendrick\n\n\nBeach International Tennis Championships, before losing to Evgeny Korolev 6–3, 6–6, 5–7, then losing to David Nalbandian in the second round of the BNP Paribas Open 4–6, 4–6. He beat Söderling in the second round of the Sony Ericsson Open, then lost in the third round to Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 5–7, 4–6. Kendrick did not make it out of the first rounds of the U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships or the Estoril Open. At the 2009 French Open, he beat Daniel Brands 6–7, 7–5, 7–6", "id": "5034594" }, { "contents": "Ivan Ljubičić\n\n\nMelzer and lost 4–6, 6–7, 6–4, 6–2, 3–6. Ljubičić started the season as world No. 58. His first tournament was the Australian Open, where he beat Igor Kunitsyn in the first round 4–6, 7–6, 7–6, 5–7, 6–3, before losing in the second round to Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 7–6, 6–7, 6–7, 2–6. He then participated at Zagreb, where he defeated Christophe Rochus in the first round 6–4, 6–1, before losing to Viktor Troicki 4–6, 7–5, 4–6, in", "id": "14985321" }, { "contents": "Vera Zvonareva\n\n\n6–4, 6–2. She played at Monterrey Open, where she defeated No. 6 seed Alison Riske 6–4, 6–0. She was defeated in the second round by Kristina Mladenovic 4–6, 2–6. She lost in the first round at the Indian Wells Masters to Polona Hercog 6–1, 6–1. She was defeated in the first round of the Miami Masters to Russian Compatriot Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 6–2, 3–6, 7–5. Next, she played at the Katowice Open, Poland. In the first round she beat Italian Karin Knapp 7–5, 6–4", "id": "9496593" }, { "contents": "2008 Rafael Nadal tennis season\n\n\ndefeated another Frenchman, Gilles Simon, 7–5, 6–2, 6–3. In the round of 16, he beat his third Frenchman of the tournament, Paul-Henri Mathieu, after Mathieu retired when he was down 4–6, 0–3. In the quarter-finals, he beat Jarkko Nieminen, 7–5, 6–3, 6–1. Nadal's impressive run came to a halt when Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga comprehensively beat him in the semi-finals 6–2, 6–3, 6–2. Nadal then participated in his first indoor tournament of the year", "id": "6098840" }, { "contents": "Tamira Paszek\n\n\n76 Anne Keothavong 6–2, 7–5. Paszek´s final grass-court warm-up tournament before Wimbledon was the Aegon International. In the first round, she beat world No. 45 Marina Erakovic 7–5, 6–1. In the second round, Paszek upset eighth seed Daniela Hantuchová 6–4, 3–6, 6–1. In the quarterfinals, she defeated world No. 40 Tsvetana Pironkova 6–0, 6–4. In the semifinals, Paszek upset fourth seed and defending champion Marion Bartoli 4–6, 7–5, 6–4 to reach her first WTA final since 2010.", "id": "11829396" }, { "contents": "2007 French Open\n\n\nKatarina Srebotnik and Nenad Zimonjić beat Elena Likhovtseva and Daniel Nestor 6–2, 5–7, 10–7 in the first round. Number four seed Jelena Janković beat Venus Williams 6–4, 4–6, 6–1 in the third round. Filippo Volandri, seeded 29th, then the most recent person who defeated Roger Federer (at the 2007 Rome Masters), upset the 7th seed Ivan Ljubičić 6–4, 6–7, 4–6, 6–3, 6–4 in the third round, and he will play Tommy Robredo in the fourth round, which is his best French Open of", "id": "22204925" }, { "contents": "Roberta Vinci\n\n\nElina Svitolina in the third round 6-1, 6-3. In the fourth round, she was forced to retire trailing 2-6, 0-2 to Magdaléna Rybáriková. Seeded 9th at the Miami Open, Vinci received a bye into the second round where she beat Lucie Hradecká 1-6, 6-4, 7-6(5). In the third round, Vinci was defeated by 22nd seed Madison Keys 6-4, 6-4. At the 2016 Fed Cup World Group Play-offs", "id": "1362402" }, { "contents": "María José Martínez Sánchez\n\n\nSerena Williams 2–6, 6–4, [10–8] before winning the biggest title of their careers against World No. 1's Cara Black and Liezel Huber 7–6, 5–7, [10–8] in the final. Maria qualified to play at the 2009 Commonwealth Bank Tournament of Champions in Bali. She recovered from a first set deficit to beat Szávay in 3 sets 4–6, 6–4, 6–0 in her second group round robin match she beat Stosur in straight sets 7–6, 7–5 where Stosur served a 208kmps world record serve. In the semifinal", "id": "9892682" }, { "contents": "Viktor Troicki\n\n\n3–6. At the 2010 Medibank International Sydney, he beat Florent Serra 7–6, 6–4, in the first round and lost to Marcos Baghdatis in the second round 5–7, 3–6. He then lost in the second round of the 2010 Australian Open to Florian Mayer 6–4, 4–6, 6–7, 1–6. In the 2010 PBZ Zagreb Indoors, he was upset by Michael Berrer 4–6, 3–6, in the quarterfinals, after defeating Rainer Schüttler 6–3, 6–2, and Mikhail Kukushkin 7–5, 7–5. He then retired against Jürgen Melzer in", "id": "9000038" }, { "contents": "Paul Goldstein (tennis)\n\n\nIndianapolis, won by Andy Roddick and Bobby Reynolds, and Tokyo, won by Ashley Fisher and Tripp Phillips). In February 2006 he beat world # 18 Robby Ginepri 6–7(4), 6–3, 6–1, in Las Vegas, and in July he defeated world # 13 Lleyton Hewitt 6–4, 6–4 in Los Angeles. In the January Australian Open, he beat future champion Novak Djokovic in the first round 6–2, 1–6, 6–3, 6–2. Paul was easily defeated in the next round by Tommy Haas 0-6, 1", "id": "10762364" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\nseventh WTA tournament. Two days later, at the Dubai Tennis Championships, she beat Mona Barthel in the first round 7–6, 3–6, 6–3. Hantuchová fell in the second round to 1st seed and eventual champion Simona Halep 2–6, 0–6. At the Monterrey Open, Hantuchová was the seventh seed. She beat Monica Puig in the first round 7–6, 3–6, 7–5. However, she lost in the second round to Qualifier Urszula Radwańska 2–6, 4–6. Hantuchová lost in the first round of the BNP Paribas Open in Indian", "id": "1613909" }, { "contents": "Vera Zvonareva\n\n\nVögele 5–7, 6–3, 6–4. Zvonareva lost in the quarterfinals to 9th seed and eventual finalist Lucie Šafářová in straight sets 6–3, 6–3. Seeded 10 at the Madrid Open, Zvonareva lost in the first round to world No. 29 Petra Cetkovská 6–2, 6–2. Zvonareva missed the French Open due to a right shoulder injury. Seeded 12 at Wimbledon, Zvonareva beat Mona Barthel 2–6, 7–6(3), 6–4, and in the second round Sílvia Soler Espinosa 6-1, 3-6, 6-1. In", "id": "9496586" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\nthe first round 5-7, 6-3, 6-4. In the second round, she lost to world No. 53 Kim Clijsters 2-6, 1-6. At the Wimbledon Championships, she beat world No. 82 Kimiko Date-Krumm in the first round 5-7, 6-3, 6-3. She was eliminated in the second round by 14th seed Ana Ivanovic 6-3, 7-6(3). Bondarenko had led their head to head 2-0.", "id": "5795514" }, { "contents": "Juan Carlos Ferrero\n\n\nIgor Andreev 4–6, 6–7. His next tournament was the Internazionali BNL d'Italia. In the first round, Ferrero beat Kevin Anderson 6–4, 7–5; recording his 2nd win in the year. In the second round, he beat Frenchman and 13th seed Gaël Monfils 7–5, 6–3. However, in the third round, he fell to Roger Federer in 3 sets: 2–6, 7–5, 1–6. After Rome, Ferrero played at Open de Nice Côte d'Azur. In the first round, he beat Dutch Robin Haase after saving a", "id": "10946025" }, { "contents": "Arantxa Rus\n\n\nsecond, round she again defeated Isabella Holland 6–2, 6–3, and in the third qualifying round, Rus beat Kurumi Nara 6–4, 6–1. In her first Australian Open main draw appearance, she defeated Bethanie Mattek-Sands 6–1, 3–6, 7–5, but she lost to no. 23 seed Svetlana Kuznetsova in the second round 6–1, 6–4. Then, she played for the Netherlands Fed Cup Team at Group I of the European/African Zone. She won all of her singles matches against Hungary, Romania, and Latvia", "id": "12457407" }, { "contents": "Israel Davis Cup team\n\n\ndefeated Poland in the second round tie at home in March 2011. Dudi Sela defeated Marcin Gawron 6–1, 6–3, 6–4, and Amir Weintraub in his Davis Cup debut beat Jerzy Janowicz 4–6, 6–2, 6–2, 6–7 (4–7), 6–3. Andy Ram and Yoni Erlich then beat Marcin Matkowski and Mariusz Fyrstenberg 4–6, 6–4, 6–3, 6–1 at the Israel Tennis Center in Ramat Hasharon. On September 16–18, 2011, Israel will play the Canada Davis Cup team at Canada Stadium in Ramat Hasharon, Israel. Canada", "id": "11944847" }, { "contents": "Australia men's national softball team\n\n\n19 team, nicknamed the Colts. They competed at the 1993 Men's Junior World Championships, where the finished fourth. The competition was held in Auckland. In the round robin round, Australia won 7 games and lost 5. They beat Japan 3–0, Argentina 10–6, the United States 4–3, the Philippines 4–0, Argentina 6–1 and Japan 5–1. They lost to Canada 8–6, the United States 4–3, New Zealand 6–0, Canada 12–3, and New Zealand 2–1. This was good enough to qualify them for the semi", "id": "9661141" }, { "contents": "Francesca Schiavone\n\n\nof them as the seventh seed; Doha in the second round to Yanina Wickmayer 4–6, 6–7 and in her Dubai opener to Ana Ivanovic 1–6, 5–7. At the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, she (as 10th seed) avenged her Fed Cup loss by beating Lesia Tsurenko 6–2, 6–4 before retiring against Lucie Šafářová in the third round after losing the first set 6–2. With the same seeding in Miami, she lost to Ksenia Pervak 4–6, 6–4, 4–7 in her opener, blowing a 3–0 final-set", "id": "16460679" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\nIstanbul, Turkey. In the first round, she beat Turkish wildcard Çağla Büyükakçay 4–6, 6–3, 6–2. In the second round, Hantuchová lost to eventual champion Lesia Tsurenko 1–6, 1–6. At the Western & Southern Open, Hantuchová lost in the first round to Kristina Mladenovic 2–6, 1–6. At the US Open, Hantuchová lost in the first round to Misaki Doi 3–6, 3–6. At the Guangzhou International Women's Open, Hantuchová lost in the first round to fifth seed Svetlana Kuznetsova 4–6, 5–7. At the", "id": "1613913" }, { "contents": "Àlex Corretja\n\n\nsets down to beat Sampras on grass 4–6, 4–6, 7–6, 7–5, 6–4. (Spain eventually lost the tie 3–1.) At the French Open, Corretja saved four match points in the third round against Arnaud Clément, before going on to win 6–1, 6–2, 4–6, 5–7, 8–6. Corretja then progressed to the semifinals, where he lost in four sets to Albert Costa (who went on to win the title). One week later, Corretja was the best man at Costa's wedding. In", "id": "17353785" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\ntie against Italy. She lost both of her matches to Sara Errani 6-2, 6-3 and Francesca Schiavone 6-7(6), 7-5, 6-4. Italy defeated Ukraine 3-2. Seeded 6th for qualifying at the Qatar Total Open, she qualified beating Alizé Lim 6-1, 6-3 and 13th seed Casey Dellacqua 6-3, 6-1. In the first round, she beat fellow qualifier Vera Dushevina 7-5, 6-2 before she defeated world", "id": "5795509" }, { "contents": "2011 French Open – Day-by-day summaries\n\n\nJuan Mónaco 6–2, 7–5, 4–6, 6–4. Other seeds that progressed to the second round stage included no.18 Gilles Simon, no.24 Sam Querrey, no.21 Alexandr Dolgopolov, and Florian Mayer, the 20th seed. Wildcard Frenchman Arnaud Clément enjoyed a 6–3, 1–6, 7–6, 6–4 win over Filippo Volandri. Showing great form on the red clay, Maria Sharapova beat Mirjana Lučić 6–3, 6–0 in the first round. No. 2 Kim Clijsters didn't play her best but had a 6–2, 6–3 win over Anastasiya Yakimova.", "id": "20889537" }, { "contents": "Arantxa Rus\n\n\nwhere she faced Dinara Safina in the first round, losing 6–3, 2–6, 4–6. She also lost in the first round at Fes 6–4, 4–6, 3–6 to Aravane Rezaï. Then she played qualifying matches for the Estoril Open, beating Anne Kremer in the first round 6–0, 6–1, but losing against Sesil Karatancheva 7–5, 4–6, 2–6. She played the first round at the Mutua Madrileña Madrid Open, losing against Maria Sharapova 6–2, 3–6, 2–6. She continued on the ITF circuit, first at Saint-", "id": "12457410" }, { "contents": "Vera Zvonareva\n\n\nqualifier for the semifinals from the Red Group. She lost to Victoria Azarenka 6–2, 6–3, and ended the year as world No. 7. Zvonareva began her 2012 season at the Apia International Sydney. Seeded 6, she lost in the opening round to compatriot Svetlana Kuznetsova 6–1, 6–2. Seeded 7 at the Australian Open, she beat Alexandra Dulgheru in the first round 7–6(4), 6–7(5), 6–3. In the second round, she defeated Lucie Hradecká 6–1, 7–6(3). In the third round, Zvonareva lost", "id": "9496582" }, { "contents": "Vera Zvonareva\n\n\nOpen. In her first round-robin match, she won against compatriot Svetlana Kuznetsova, 6–2, 6–3. Zvonareva then beat Ivanovic, 6–3, 6–7(5), 6–4, before completing a clean sweep of her group by defeating world No. 1 Janković, 2–6, 6–3, 6–4. She reached the final by defeating Olympic gold medalist Dementieva, 7–6(7), 3–6, 6–3, but lost a three-setter to Wimbledon champion Venus Williams, 7–6(5), 0–6, 2–6. Zvonareva was seventh seed at the Australian Open", "id": "9496545" }, { "contents": "Peter Polansky\n\n\nMillman 6–7, 0–6. Polansky entered the Australian Open qualifying draw for the 9th time of his career. Seeded 26th in the qualifying draw, he beat João Domingues in the first round 7–6, 6–4. He followed up the win with a 6–2, 7–5 win over Christian Harrison before losing 1–6, 6–3, 6–3 to 15th seed, Yuki Bhambri. For the second consecutive year, Polansky got into the main draw as a lucky loser. Karen Khachanov served 21 aces as he beat Polansky 7–6, 7–6, 6–4. In", "id": "10271962" }, { "contents": "Alexandra Dulgheru\n\n\nPironkova 6–4, 7–5. In the semifinals, she won over third seeded Li Na 6–4, 3–6, 6–4. In the final, she beat Zheng Jie 6–3, 6–4. Playing at the French Open for the first time she defeated Lucie Hradecká 7–6, 4–6, 6–3 in the first round and Timea Bacsinszky 6–4, 6–2 in the second. She then lost to third seeded Caroline Wozniacki 3–6, 4–6. In doubles, she teamed up with Alberta Brianti. They defeated the team of Jill Craybas and Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 6–1,", "id": "21972656" }, { "contents": "Mona Barthel\n\n\nthe 3rd round at the 2015 US Open for the first time by beating Tsvetana Pironkova 5-7, 7-6(4), 6-1 and Olga Govortsova 2-6, 6-2, 6-4. In the 3rd round, she lost to Varvara Lepchenko 1-6, 6-3, 6-4. As the 3rd seed at the 2015 Coupe Banque Nationale, Barthel lost in the 1st round to eventual finalist Jeļena Ostapenko 7-6(6), 4-6, 6-4.", "id": "3461368" }, { "contents": "Tomáš Berdych\n\n\nHe made the quarterfinals, after beating both Dmitry Tursunov and Andrey Golubev in three sets en route. However, he lost to Xavier Malisse 4–6, 6–3, 2–6, in the quarterfinal round. At the 2010 Rogers Cup held in Toronto, he was seventh seed. He beat two Ukrainian players, Sergiy Stakhovsky 6–2, 6–4, (in the opening round) and Alexandr Dolgopolov 6–3, 6–7, 6–4, (in the third round) to reach the quarterfinals. There, he lost to Roger Federer 3–6, 7–5,", "id": "9009303" }, { "contents": "2011 French Open – Day-by-day summaries\n\n\n7–5, 3–6, 6–1 win. Ivan Ljubičić, meanwhile, dispatched another seed, no.24 Sam Querrey 7–6, 6–4, 6–4. No.5 seed Robin Söderling avoided such calamities, easing past Spaniard Albert Ramos 6–3, 6–4, 6–4, while No. 10 seed Mardy Fish beat Robin Haase 7–6, 6–2, 6–1 to reach the third round at Roland Garros for the first time in his career. Fernando Verdasco, no.16, faced a tough second round in the form of Xavier Malisse, Verdasco stood his ground to claim the match", "id": "20889544" }, { "contents": "2009 Brisbane International\n\n\nrewarded with a match against Frenchman Paul-Henri Mathieu who beat Russian qualifier Teymuraz Gabashvili 6–3, 6–3. The other seeds to play their first matches were Frenchman Jo Wilfried Tsonga, who beat Argentinian Agustín Calleri, currently ranked World No. 62, 6–2, 7–5, and fifth-seeded Czech Tomáš Berdych who advanced 6–0, 6–4 to a second round match against Kei Nishikori, the Japanese player who beat U.S. player Bobby Reynolds 6–2, 6–3. Mario Ančić, Florent Serra, and Michaël Llodra all won their first round matches", "id": "7304238" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\n2. In the second round, she rallied to upset 24th seed Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 6-2, 6-7(1), 6-4. In the third round, she beat compatriot and world No. 36 Lesia Tsurenko 3-6, 6-4, 7-6(7) to reach the fourth round for the first time at the Indian Wells Masters. In the fourth round, Bondarenko lost to world No. 1 Serena Williams 2-6, 2-6. Nevertheless, this was her best result at", "id": "5795535" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\n-court season at the DFS Classic in Birmingham. Seeded 12th, she defeated world No. 92 Anne Keothavong 6-3, 6-2 in the first and qualifier Samantha Stosur 6-3, 6-2 in the second round. In the third round, she beat Lucky Loser Melinda Czink 4-6, 6-4, 7-5. In her second quarterfinal of the year she beat world No. 52 Petra Cetkovská 7-6(3), 6-2 to reach her first WTA semifinal where", "id": "5795499" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\nround of qualifying, Hantuchová lost to Ysaline Bonaventure 1–6, 6–4, 2–6. Hantuchová successfully qualified for the Apia International Sydney by beating Jeļena Ostapenko 6–4, 6–4; ninth seed Irina Falconi 7–5, 6–1; and Lauren Davis 6–3, 6–2. She was supposed to face second seed Agnieszka Radwańska in the 1st round, but Radwańska withdrew due to a left leg injury. Hantuchová got a bye into the second round, but she lost to Australian Samantha Stosur 4–6, 2–6. At the Australian Open, Hantuchová lost in the first", "id": "1613915" }, { "contents": "Nicolás Almagro\n\n\nBellucci. He lost, however, to defending champion David Ferrer, 6–7, 7–6, 2–6. Almagro then lost in the third round at both the 2011 BNP Paribas Open (losing to Albert Montañés, 6–4, 2–6, 4–6) and at the 2011 Sony Ericsson Open (losing to Florian Mayer, 1–6, 6–3, 1–6). At the 2011 Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters, he beat Marcel Granollers, 6–3, 6–3, before prevailing in a marathon encounter against Máximo González, 6–7, 7–5, 7–6, saving", "id": "21080012" }, { "contents": "Jelena Dokic\n\n\n6–3, 6–4. Dokic was beaten in the semifinal by Vesna Manasieva 7–6, 4–6, 6–1. Jelena won her first-round match in the 50K tournament in Saint-Raphael, France by beating Eva Birnerová 2–6, 6–1, 6–2. Jelena retired in her second-round match against Urszula Radwańska leading 7–5, 0–2, with a suspected thigh injury. Dokic revealed that she had an elbow injury in the beginning of the year (possibly the reason she withdrew in tournaments such as Miami). Also, she explained", "id": "767994" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\n6-3. In the first round, she lost to 8th seed and compatriot Elina Svitolina 6-4, 4-6, 5-7. Bondarenko qualified for the Western & Southern Open beating 19th seed Lara Arruabarrena 6-1, 6-4 and Jana Čepelová 6-3, 6-0. In the first round, she lost in a tough match to world No. 26 Eugenie Bouchard 6-7(2), 6-7(5). Seeded 6th for qualifying at the US Open, Bondarenko made", "id": "5795527" }, { "contents": "Noam Okun\n\n\nSeptember 2006, Okun qualified for the US Open, and beat Potito Starace 6–2, 6–0, 4–6, 6–2 in the first round. Okun went down to Łukasz Kubot in the second round, 6–7(7), 4–6, 6–2, 6–2, 4–6. In July 2007, Okun won his second challenger title in Winnetka, Illinois, beating South Africa's Kevin Anderson 6–4, 6–3 in the final. In February 2009 he won an Israel F2 tournament, and lost in the finals of an Israel F3 tournament to Harel Levy,", "id": "6611615" }, { "contents": "2009 Chennai Open\n\n\n, who took three sets to emerge victorious against home-favourite Prakash Amritraj 6–2, 4–6, 6–1. In the other completed matches, seeded player Marcel Granollers (8) reached the second round without too much difficulty, beating Hyung Taik-Lee of South Korea 6–4, 7–5. The only non-Indian wildcard Lukáš Dlouhý recorded a 3–6, 6–2, 6–4 win against Go Soeda from Japan and Israel's top player Dudi Sela overcame Spaniard Rubén Ramírez Hidalgo 4–6, 7–6(3), 6–1. The men's doubles also started on", "id": "10251134" }, { "contents": "Yanina Wickmayer\n\n\n6-1, 7-6(6) and Melanie Oudin 6-2, 6-0. Belgium beat the United States 4-1. Next, Belgium will face the Czech Republic in the semifinals. Seeded 7th at the 2011 Open GDF Suez, Wickmayer made it to the quarterfinals after beating Elena Vesnina and Klára Zakopalová. In the quarterfinals, she lost to 4th seed and eventual champion Petra Kvitová 7-5, 3-6, 6-7(3). Wickmayer had a 5-3 lead in the 3rd", "id": "6943680" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\ndefeating Beatriz Haddad Maia in the final round of qualifying 6-3, 7-6(10). In the first round, she had her first WTA Tour win since she returned from retirement by beating American Alison Riske 6-4, 4-6, 6-1. In the second round, Bondarenko lost to American, 7th seed, and eventual finalist Madison Keys 2-6, 1-6. Bondarenko qualified for the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix by beating Alexa Glatch in the final round of qualifying 0-6", "id": "5795521" }, { "contents": "Aravane Rezaï\n\n\nSara Errani 6–2, 6–2. In the second round she lost to Marion Bartoli 4–6, 2–6. Seeded tenth at the Commonwealth Bank Tournament of Champions, Rezaï won her first round-robin match against fourth seed Sabine Lisicki 6–1, 3–6, 4–6, then beat Melinda Czink in her second match 6–3, 7–5 to make her the first player to advance to the semifinals of the inaugural event. She then went on to the semifinals, where she beat María José Martínez Sánchez 6–2, 6–3. In the final she faced Marion", "id": "10802454" }, { "contents": "Andrey Golubev\n\n\ndoubles play, with his best result a semifinal with Francesco Piccari in Córdoba. He reached the final of the 2008 St. Petersburg Open. His first win came against Olivier Rochus, where he prevailed 6–1, 6–4. He then surprised home hero Marat Safin in the second round, beating the Russian 6–4, 6–2 to progress to the quarterfinals. His next opponent was Mischa Zverev, whom he beat 6–7, 6–4, 7–6. He then went on to beat Victor Hănescu 6–3, 6–0 in the semifinals, but lost to Andy", "id": "14207819" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\n2012 against Jamie Hampton, 4–6, 6–7. In the London Olympics, Hantuchová upset No. 10 seed Li Na 6–2, 3–6, 6–3 in the first round. She then beat frenchwoman Alizé Cornet 6–3, 6–0 in the second round. She faced No. 8 seed Caroline Wozniacki in the third round and lost 4–6, 2–6. Hantuchová did not have the best US Open Series, winning only one match in four tournaments. At the Rogers Cup Hantuchová, lost in two tough sets to Aleksandra Wozniak 5–7, 6–7.", "id": "1613884" }, { "contents": "Tamarine Tanasugarn\n\n\n1999, she reached the fourth round at Wimbledon for a second time by defeating Frenchwoman Sandrine Testud, 6–2, 1–6, 6–3, in the third round. Tanasugarn ended the year ranked No. 72. Tanasugarn partnered with Paradorn Srichaphan at the Hopman Cup in 2000. Tanasugarn beat Jelena Dokić of Australia, Barbara Schett of Austria, Ai Sugiyama of Japan, and Henrieta Nagyová of Slovakia. However, Tanasugarn lost in the women's singles final to Amanda Coetzer of South Africa, 6–3, 4–6, 4–6, having led 6–3", "id": "9002238" }, { "contents": "1983–84 Albanian Cup\n\n\nround. 1.SK Tirana 9 ND 8 0 1 19:7 2.Flamurtari 9 4 1 4 13:8 3.Apolonia 8 3 2 3 12:10 4.Partizani 8 3 4 1 12:7 5.Vllaznia 6 3 1 2 12:6 6.Teuta 6 4 1 1 11:6 7.Skenderbeu 6 2 1 3 8:6 8.Beselidhja 6 2 3 1 5:4 9.Tomori 4 2 0 2 5:5 10.Erzeni 4 2 0 2 4:4 11.Besa 4 2 1 1 9:7 12.Burreli 4 1 2 1 6:6 13.Dinamo 4 2 1 1 10:1 14.Himara 4 0 2 2 3:8 15.Kastrioti 4 2 0 2 7:7 16.Elbasani 4 1 1 2 5:5", "id": "16655101" }, { "contents": "Camila Giorgi\n\n\n, 6–4 and 12th seed Chan Yung-jan 6–7, 7–5, 6–3. In the first round, Giorgi lost to Barbora Záhlavová-Strýcová 1–6, 3–6. Giorgi fell in the final round of qualifying at the French Open to Heidi El Tabakh 7–6, 4–6, 2–6. Giorgi qualified for the Wimbledon Championships for the second year in a row defeating Emily Webley-Smith, Olivia Rogowska, and Alexa Glatch. In the first round, she beat 16th seed and compatriot Flavia Pennetta, 6–4, 6–3. Then she defeated", "id": "16054531" }, { "contents": "Mikael Pernfors\n\n\nlost in straight sets to then World No.1 Ivan Lendl 6–3, 6–2, 6–4. Pernfors played for Sweden in the final of the Davis Cup in 1986. He won one singles rubber against Paul McNamee in straight sets and lost the other to Pat Cash in five sets – after winning the first two – as Australia beat Sweden 3–2. The following year at Wimbledon he again lost a two-set lead, falling to Jimmy Connors 1–6, 1–6, 7–5, 6–4, 6–2 after having led 6–1, 6–1, 4–1,", "id": "2517702" }, { "contents": "1985–86 Albanian Cup\n\n\nround. 1.SK Tirana 9 ND 5 3 1 18:7 2.Vllaznia 9 4 2 3 25:11 3.Partizani 8 3 2 3 8:6 4.Tomori 8 4 1 3 14:10 5.Apolonia 6 2 2 2 11:10 6.Skenderbeu 6 2 3 1 7:5 7.Flamurtari 4 3 0 1 7:4 8.Erzeni 6 3 2 1 6:6 9.Elbasani 4 2 0 2 6:6 10.Pogradeci 4 1 2 1 4:10 11.Dinamo 4 2 1 1 9:7 12.Naftetari 4 1 1 2 5:6 13.Beselidhja 4 2 1 1 5:6 14.Luftetari 4 1 2 1 5:3 15.Lushnja 4 1 0 3 4:8 16.Teuta 4 1 2 1 4:4", "id": "16654998" }, { "contents": "Nikolay Davydenko\n\n\n, Davydenko won four of his five matches. He lost his first round-robin match to Novak Djokovic, 6–3, 4–6, 5–7, but he beat Nadal in his second match, 6–1, 7–6. He also went on to beat the odds, defeating his group leader, Robin Söderling, 7–6, 4–6, 6–3 to reach the semifinals. He recorded his first win over Roger Federer in 13 tries in the semifinals with a 6–2, 4–6, 7–5 win. With the win, Davydenko advanced to his second consecutive", "id": "11825324" }, { "contents": "Nadia Petrova\n\n\nand defeated 14th seed Amanda Coetzer 6–0, 6–1 in the third round. In the fourth round, Petrova lost to third seed Lindsay Davenport 0–6, 7–6, 2–6. Petrova continued her success by reaching the semifinals of Zurich, beating world No. 8 and US Open finalist before losing to Henin 4–6, 4–6. The following week in Linz, Petrova beat Paola Suárez and Patty Schnyder to reach her first Sony Ericsson WTA Tour final. However, she fell to Ai Sugiyama 5–7, 4–6. Petrova ended 2003 ranked world No", "id": "9496377" }, { "contents": "Peng Shuai\n\n\n6–3, 6–3. In the third round she came back from 2–5 down in the final set to beat Czech qualifier Lucie Hradecká 6–3, 4–6, 7–5. In the fourth round, she battled past 18th seed Nadia Petrova, 6–4, 5–7, 6–3. 16th seed Maria Sharapova defeated her 6–2, 5–7, 6–3 in a 2-hour 22 minute quarterfinal match. Peng moved up to No. 32 in the world as a result, one spot off her career high of 31. Her next tournament was the Sony Ericsson Open in", "id": "916460" }, { "contents": "Melanie Oudin\n\n\nto Klára Zakopalová 1–6, 6–3, 1–6. In the Fed Cup tie against Belgium, Oudin lost her first rubber to Kim Clijsters 0–6, 4–6. In her final rubber, she was defeated by Yanina Wickmayer 6–2, 6–0. Belgium reached the semifinals at the Fed Cup defeating the USA 4–1. Oudin got her first win of the year at the Open GdF Suez, where she beat Vera Dushevina in the first round 7–5, 5–7, 6–2. In the second round, Oudin lost to eighth seed Dominika Cibulková of Slovakia", "id": "9958106" }, { "contents": "Tommy Robredo\n\n\n7–5, 6–1, 6–0, in the third round. He defeated Philipp Kohlschreiber, before losing in straight sets to Juan Martín del Potro in the quarterfinals 3–6, 4–6, 2–6. Seeded second, he lost to Marcos Baghdatis in the first round at the Ordina Open. Robredo reached the third round of Wimbledon, at which he was seeded 15th, by coming back from two sets down to beat Austrian Stefan Koubek. He next was defeated by Israeli Dudi Sela 6–7, 5–7, 6–2, 5–7, however, when they", "id": "238314" }, { "contents": "Zheng Jie\n\n\n, Edina Gallovits-Hall 2–6, 6–3, 6–1, and finally Melanie Oudin 6–4, 6–1. She lost in the first round of the main draw, 4–6, 4–6, to Daniela Hantuchová. At the Wimbledon Championships, Zheng reached the second round for the third consecutive year, beating Zuzana Ondrášková 7–5, 6–0, before losing in disappointing fashion to Japanese qualifier Misaki Doi, 3–6, 1–6. In doubles, Zheng and Peng reached the quarterfinals, losing a tight three-set match to eventual champions Květa Peschke and Katarina", "id": "9372441" }, { "contents": "Fred Gil\n\n\n6–3, 6–4. A week later, at the US Open, he lost in First round to world no. 23 Alexandr Dolgopolov by 6–4, 6–2, 7–5 in 1h58m. In September, he reached the semi-final in the Genova Challenger. In the first round in Bucharest he beat world no. 106 Jérémy Chardy by 2–6, 6–4, 6–3 in 2h14m. He lost in the second round to the world no. 183 Alessandro Giannessi by 7–6(2), 0–6, 6–3 in 2h25m. In October", "id": "101315" }, { "contents": "Mona Barthel\n\n\n6-4, 6-0. After the US Open, Barthel played at the 2014 Korea Open. She beat 7th seed Caroline Garcia in the 1st round 7-6(3), 6-2. She then lost in the 2nd round to Christina McHale 6-1, 4-6, 6-3. At the 1st edition of the 2014 Wuhan Open, Barthel defeated Peng Shuai in the 1st round 6-2, 7-6(1) before losing in the 2nd round to 6th seed and eventual finalist", "id": "3461354" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\nto 10th seeds and eventual finalists Lisa Raymond/Samantha Stosur 6-7(3), 3-6. Bondarenko qualified for the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix defeating Lucie Hradecká in the final round of qualifying 6-2, 6-2. She beat world No. 15 Flavia Pennetta 4-6, 6-2, 6-1, in the second round, she lost to 6th seed Venus Williams 4-6, 2-6. At the Kremlin Cup, Bondarenko lost in the first round of qualifying to Aravane", "id": "5795504" }, { "contents": "Katie O'Brien\n\n\nOpen qualifying draw and beat fellow Brit, Melanie South in the opening round. She fell in round two to Kristina Barrois, 4–6 2–6. After this she headed to the DFS Classic where she beat Alla Kudryavtseva, 6–0 3–6 7–6, in the first round before falling to Yaroslava Shvedova in round two, 5–7 6–1 5–7. A wild card allowed O'Brien entry into the International Women's Open (previously the Hastings Direct International) where she lost to Samantha Stosur. Shahar Pe'er beat O'Brien in the first round of Wimbledon. Following", "id": "14861023" }, { "contents": "Robin Söderling\n\n\nscare as he saved 3 match points en route to defeating Fernando Verdasco 2–6, 7–5, 6–4. After winning 6–3, 3–6, 6–4 against Nicolás Almagro, he faced Novak Djokovic in the quarterfinals which he lost 3–6, 0–6. At the French Open, Soderling was seeded 5th and beat Ryan Harrison in the first round 6–1, 6–7, 6–3, 7–5. Harrison was up 5–4 in the fourth set, within one game of forcing a fifth and deciding set, but ceded the final three games, the fourth set,", "id": "15316018" }, { "contents": "Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi\n\n\nsingles first round and won 7–5 7–6. In the second round he was defeated by second seed and defending champion Fabrice Santoro 6–7 2–6. In the doubles, he and Bopanna were seeded 4th, the first time both have been seeded in an ATP event. In the first round they beat Tripp Phillips and Jim Thomas 4–6 6–3 10–2. They won their quarter-final 7–6 3–6 10–7 Kevin Anderson and James Cerretani and followed that up by defeating Rik de Voest and Ashley Fisher in the semis 5–7 6–4 11–9. In the second", "id": "14373779" }, { "contents": "Tamira Paszek\n\n\nand doubles partner CoCo Vandeweghe 4–6, 2–6. However, she did capture the doubles title with Vandeweghe marking her first tournament win in either singles or doubles in 2013. Her most impressive result of the year came in France at the Open GdF Suez Région Limousin, a $50,000 tournament. Unseeded, Paszek upset fourth seed Johanna Konta in the first round 6–4, 6–4. In the second round, she defeated Andreea Mitu 1–6, 6–3, 7–6. In the quarterfinals, she beat Nina Zander 6–2, 6–2. In the", "id": "11829411" }, { "contents": "Kimiko Date\n\n\n, she went to China to participate at the China Open. She beat Anabel Medina Garrigues 6–0, 6–4 in the first round, but lost to Elena Dementieva 6–3, 1–6, 6–3 in the second round. Kimiko then returned home to compete at the HP Open in Osaka, Japan. Seeded sixth, she defeated teenage qualifier Laura Robson in the first round 6–3, 6–3 and compatriot Aiko Nakamura 6–2, 6–0. In the quarterfinals, she upset top seed and world No. 8 Samantha Stosur 5–7, 6–3, 7–6 (", "id": "18010869" }, { "contents": "2010 Australian Open – Day-by-day summaries\n\n\n, the defending champion, lost a set in his victory against Philipp Kohlschreiber 6–4, 6–2, 2–6, 7–5. Ivo Karlović defeated 24th seed compatriot Ivan Ljubičić 6–3, 3–6, 6–3, 7–6(7). Andy Murray won in straight sets over Florent Serra. Chilean Fernando González beat Evgeny Korolev 6–7(5), 6–3, 1–6, 6–3, 6–4. The day's most significant upset was 33rd seed John Isner's defeat of 12th seed Gaël Monfils 6–1, 4–6, 7–6(4), 7–6(5). In the women's draw world", "id": "11989025" }, { "contents": "2010 Rafael Nadal tennis season\n\n\n). In the second round, he beat Lukáš Lacko (6-2, 6-2, 6-2). In the third round, he was tested by Philipp Kohlschreiber, finally beating him in four sets (6-4, 6-2, 2-6, 7-5). In the fourth round, he beat the Croatian Ivo Karlović, (6-4, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4). In the quarter-finals, Nadal pulled out", "id": "19624590" }, { "contents": "Lloyd Harris (tennis)\n\n\nIn August, Harris qualified for his first Grand Slam main-draw at a senior men's singles level, after beating JC Aragone 6-4 6-2, in the third qualifying round for the US Open. Harris defeated Roberto Quiroz of Ecuador 7-6, 6-3 in the first round of the qualifying draw, and defeated Sebastian Ofner from Austria 6-2, 6-1 in the second round. Harris lost in the main draw first round against world number 40 Gilles Simon in straight sets.", "id": "5608796" }, { "contents": "2009 ASB Classic\n\n\nsecond round by beating Nuria Llagostera Vives from Spain 7–5, 6–4. Seventh seed Russian Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova ensured that all eight of the seeds had made it to the second round by winning her match in the night session against German Kristina Barrois 6–3, 6–1. In doubles, second seeds Shahar Pe'er and Caroline Wozniacki progressed to the quarter-finals by defeating Argentinian Betina Jozami and Indian Shikha Uberoi 6–2, 6–2 but no. 3 seeds Czech Vladimíra Uhlířová and Ekaterina Dzehalevich of Belarus were beaten 6–4, 6–4 by Italian Mara Santangelo and French", "id": "4713633" }, { "contents": "Tamira Paszek\n\n\nIn the final, Paszek upset fifth seed Angelique Kerber 5–7, 6–3, 7–5 to win her third WTA title. Paszek was 3–5 down in the final set and saved five championship points. At Wimbledon, Paszek upset former world No. 1 and seventh seed Caroline Wozniacki in the first round 5–7, 7–6, 6–4. This match lasted 3 hours and 12 minutes. In the second round, she beat world No. 60 Alizé Cornet 6–2, 6–1. Then she defeated world No. 36 Yanina Wickmayer 2–6, 7–6,", "id": "11829397" }, { "contents": "Sorana Cîrstea\n\n\n6–2, 6–0. They lost in the second round to Irina-Camelia Begu/Alexandra Panova 4–6, 6–3, [7–10]. Cîrstea qualified in singles for the BNP Paribas Open. In the first round she lost 6–3, 3–6, 3–6 to Alla Kudryavtseva. In the Sony Ericsson Open, Sorana received a wildcard in singles, but lost 6–3, 1–6, 6–7 in the first round to Zheng Jie of China. At the 2011 Andalucia Tennis Experience, she lost in the first round 6–1, 4–6, 2–6 to", "id": "14893578" }, { "contents": "Mona Barthel\n\n\n, she beat qualifier Klaartje Liebens 6-2, 6-0. In the 2nd round, Barthel upset 1st seed Eugenie Bouchard 4-6, 6-1, 6-2. In the quarterfinals, Barthel lost to Barbora Záhlavová-Strýcová 6-2, 6-2. Barthel then lost in the 1st round at the 2015 Dubai Tennis Championships to wildcard Daniela Hantuchová 7-6(5), 3-6, 6-3. As the 2nd seed for qualifying at the 2015 Qatar Total Open, she", "id": "3461359" }, { "contents": "Mona Barthel\n\n\n-1, 6-4 before falling to top seed and eventual champion Ana Ivanovic in the 2nd round 6-4, 6-1. The following week, she qualified for the 2014 Topshelf Open beating Dinah Pfizenmaier 7-6(6), 6-2 and 7th seed Urszula Radwańska 6-3, 6-2. In the 1st round, she defeated Maria Kirilenko 6-3, 6-2. In the 2nd round, she lost to 8th seed Klára Koukalová 6-2, 7-6(6)", "id": "3461349" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nnot to compete in the mixed, Ai and Daniella beat Caroline Dhenin and Mathilde Johansson 6–4, 6–3, then squashed Sofia Arvidsson and Martina Müller 6–1, 6–1; they escaped from Marion Bartoli and Shahar Pe'er, 1–6, 7–6, 6–2. In the quarterfinals, they beat second-seeded Black and Stubbs 6–1, 7–6. In the semifinals, they beat 4th-seeded Yan and Zheng 6–3, 3–6, 6–3. They lost 3–6, 2–6 in the final to top-seeded Raymond and Stosur. Wimbledon saw Sugiyama,", "id": "11823092" }, { "contents": "Nikolay Davydenko\n\n\nSimon, 7–6, 4–6, 4–6. Davydenko lost in the quarterfinals of the 2009 Pilot Pen Tennis to Sam Querrey. At the US Open, he reached the fourth round, before retiring against Robin Söderling with a left thigh injury. He won his third title of the year at the 2009 Malaysian Open by beating Gaël Monfils, 6–3, 6–3, in the quarterfinals, Robin Söderling, 1–6, 7–6, 6–2, in the semifinals, and Fernando Verdasco, 6–4, 7–5, in the final. Following his triumph in", "id": "11825322" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\ndefeated world No. 98 Olga Govortsova in the first round 5-7, 6-3, 6-4. In the second round, she lost again to qualifier Kristína Kučová 3-6, 6-1, 5-7. At the Mutua Madrid Open, Bondarenko lost in the first round of qualifying to Kateřina Siniaková 6-4, 2-6, 2-6. Her final tournament before the French Open was the Internationaux de Strasbourg. In the first round, she beat world No. 54", "id": "5795537" }, { "contents": "Varvara Lepchenko\n\n\nround to Heather Watson 6-7(5), 2-6. Ranked 40 at the Wimbledon Championships, Lepchenko was defeated in the first round by 20th seed and eventual finalist Garbiñe Muguruza 6-4, 6-1. Lepchenko started her US Open Series at the Bank of the West Classic. She started the tournament off by beating Mirjana Lučić-Baroni in the first round 3-6, 6-2, 7-6(4). In the second round, she stunned top seed Caroline Wozniacki 6-4,", "id": "2210491" }, { "contents": "Klára Koukalová\n\n\n5–7. Playing against Spain at the Fed Cup, Koukalová won her first rubber over María Teresa Torró Flor 6–3, 2–6, 6–1, but she lost her second to Carla Suárez Navarro 6–1, 3–6, 3–6. In the end, the Czech Republic defeated Spain 3–2. At the Qatar Total Open, Koukalová won her first-round match over Elina Svitolina 6–2, 6–4. In the second round, she upset ninth seed Ana Ivanovic 4–6, 6–1, 6–3. In the third round, she lost to sixth seed and", "id": "3783483" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nJelena Janković 4–6, 4–6. As the 9th seed in doubles playing with Hantuchová, they beat the No. 1 seeds, Black and Huber, 6–7, 6–3, 7–6. In the third set \"Hantuyama\" were down 2–5, but rallied to take it to a tie-break, where they saved seven match points to win 12–10. In the semifinals, they beat Dechy and Santangelo 6–4, 6–2 to make it her first women's doubles final there. They were defeated by the Williams in two sets, 6–3", "id": "11823108" }, { "contents": "Claudine Schaul\n\n\nafter turning pro, Schaul made it to the third round of the US Open after upsetting former No. 15 Anna Smashnova 7–6 (7–5), 6–2 in round 1 as well as beating Samantha Reeves 6–1, 4–6, 6–3 in round 2, before losing her match versus Dinara Safina 4–6, 5–7. In January 2004, Schaul was able to win her first Doubles title in Canberra, Australia, partnering Jelena Kostanić Tošić. Shortly after, Schaul made it to the third round of the Australian Open before losing to Alicia Molik", "id": "5152289" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nFamily Circle cup, their third team title, scoring 6–2, 6–2 over Edina Gallovits-Hall and Olga Govortsova. Sugiyama broke the record for consecutive slam appearances woman with 57 as of her appearance in the 2008 Wimbledon tournament. Sugiyama made it to the third round of ladies' singles, losing to Alisa Kleybanova of Russia, 4–6, 4–6. At Stanford, she defeated Alexa Glatch 6–2, 3–6, 7–5, and then crushed world No. 11, Hantuchová, 6–3, 6–1. In the quarterfinals she beat Dominika Cibulková", "id": "11823106" }, { "contents": "Peng Shuai\n\n\nher 6–4, 6–3. Peng however lost in the second round to Daniela Hantuchová 7–5, 6–2. Peng next competed in the Malaysian Open where she was seeded third and beat Yvonne Meusburger in three sets 6–1, 4–6, 6–2. Peng then lost in the quarterfinals in a tight three setter against Petra Martić, who went on to reach the final. In the Indian Wells BNP Paribas tournament where she was seeded 17th, she got a bye in the first round, but lost to Ksenia Pervak 4–6, 0–6 in the second", "id": "916472" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nJustine Henin 6–4, 1–6, 0–6. In Beijing, she beat qualifier Alicia Molik, who was also her doubles partner in the event, in the first round, 6–2, 7–6. She then upset fourth-seeded Nicole Vaidišová 6–4, 1–6, 6–3 before losing to Peng Shuai in another three-set match 7–6, 3–6, 2–6. She reached the final of a Tier-IV event in Seoul, losing to Eleni Daniilidou of Greece in three sets, 3–6, 6–2, 6–7. The beginning of 2007 was", "id": "11823094" }, { "contents": "Alexandra Dulgheru\n\n\n, 6–2, and in the third round over Johanna Larsson 6–2, 6–1. In the fourth round, she beat Peng Shuai, 6–3, 6–4. In the quarterfinals Dulgheru faced Sharapova, and they played a marathon match. Dulgheru won the first set 6–3. Then Sharapova won the second set, 8–6 in the tiebreak. In the third set, at 5–4 Dulgheru served for the match, but Sharapova got a break and then won the match in the third set tiebreak 7–5. After this, Dulgheru was ranked No.", "id": "21972663" }, { "contents": "Julie Coin\n\n\n. The women played for approximately 3 hours, with Mauresmo eventually winning 5–7, 6–2, 7–6, after Coin held match points. Coin beat Elena Vesnina 6–4, 4–6, 6–1 in the first round at the Australian Open. She fought hard, but ultimately fell to No. 14 Dominika Cibulková in three sets at Wimbledon. In the first round of the Australian Open, Coin recovered from a set down to defeat local favorite Alicia Molik 3–6, 7–6, 6–3 before losing in straight sets to Francesca Schiavone 3–6, 4–6.", "id": "3511310" }, { "contents": "Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi\n\n\nnumber 1 and World No. 36 Hyung-Taik Lee 6–4 4–6 4–6. The Pakistani rounded off the year with a win in the Dunlop Challenger in Toyota, Japan alongside Frederik Nielsen. Aisam played in a future event in Sheffield, England, as the 2nd seed. Aisam beat British Timothy Bradshaw in the 1st round 6–4 6–0 but lost 6–4 6–2 to Matthew Illingworth in the second. Aisam lost to Matthias Bachinger in the 1st round of qualifying in the Heilbronn Challenger in Germany 7–6(4) 2–6 3–6, and also lost in", "id": "14373784" } ]
TENNIS - FRIDAY 'S RESULTS FROM THE U.S. OPEN . NEW YORK 1996-08-30 Results from the U.S. Open Tennis Championships at the National Tennis Centre on Friday ( prefix number denotes seeding ) : Women 's singles , third round Sandrine Testud ( France ) beat Ines Gorrochategui ( Argentina ) 4-6 6-2 6-1 Men 's singles , second round 4 - Goran Ivanisevic ( Croatia ) beat Scott Draper ( Australia ) 6-7 ( 1-7 ) 6-3 6-4 6-4 Tim Henman ( Britain ) beat Doug Flach ( U.S. ) 6-3 6-4 6-2 Mark Philippoussis ( Australia ) beat Andrei Olhovskiy ( Russia ) 6 - 3 6-4 6-2 Sjeng Schalken ( Netherlands ) beat David Rikl ( Czech Republic ) 6 - 2 6-4 6-4 Guy Forget ( France ) beat 17 - Felix Mantilla ( Spain ) 6-4 7-5 6-3 Men 's singles , second round Alexander Volkov ( Russia ) beat Mikael Tillstrom ( Sweden ) 1-6 6- 4 6-1 4-6 7-6 ( 10-8 ) Jonas Bjorkman ( Sweden ) beat David Nainkin ( South Africa ) ) 6-4 6-1 6-1 Women 's singles , third round 8 - Lindsay Davenport ( U.S. ) beat Anne-Gaelle Sidot ( France ) 6-0 6-3 4 - Conchita Martinez ( Spain ) beat Helena Sukova ( Czech Republic ) 6-4 6-3 Amanda Coetzer ( South Africa ) beat Irina Spirlea ( Romania ) 7-6 ( 7-5 ) 7-5 Add Men 's singles , second round 16 - Cedric Pioline ( France ) beat Roberto Carretero ( Spain ) 4-6 6 - 2 6-2 6-1 Alex Corretja ( Spain ) beat Filippo Veglio ( Switzerland ) 6-7 ( 4- 7 ) 6-4 6-4 6-0 Add Women 's singles , third round Linda Wild ( U.S. ) beat Barbara Rittner ( Germany ) 6-4 4-6 7-5 Asa Carlsson ( Sweden ) beat 15 - Gabriela Sabatini ( Argentina ) 7-5 3-6 6-2 Add Men 's singles , second round 1 - Pete Sampras ( U.S. ) beat Jiri Novak ( Czech Republic ) 6-3 1-6 6-3 4-6 6-4 Paul Haarhuis ( Netherlands ) beat Michael Tebbutt ( Australia ) 1- 6 6-2 6-2 6-3 Add Women 's singles , third round Lisa Raymond ( U.S. ) beat Kimberly Po ( U.S. ) 6-3 6-2 : Add men 's singles , second round Hendrik Dreekmann ( Germany ) beat Thomas Johansson ( Sweden ) 7-6 ( 7-1 ) 6-2 4-6 6-1 Andrei Medvedev ( Ukraine ) beat Jan Kroslak ( Slovakia ) 6-4 6-3 6-2 Petr Korda ( Czech Republic ) bat Bohdan Ulihrach ( Czech Republic ) 6-0 7-6 ( 7-5 ) 6-2 Add women 's singles , third round 2 - Monica Seles ( U.S. ) beat Dally Randriantefy ( Madagascar ) 6-0 6-2 : Add men 's singles , second round 12 - Todd Martin ( U.S. ) beat Andrea Gaudenzi ( [START_ENT] Italy [END_ENT] ) 6-3 6-2 6-2 Stefan Edberg ( Sweden ) beat Bernd Karbacher ( Germany ) 3-6 6-3 6-3 1-0 retired ( leg injury )
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[ { "contents": "Arantxa Rus\n\n\nGaudens. In the first round, Rus beat Claire de Gubernatis 6–1, 6–1, and in the second round Séverine Beltrame 6–3, 6–3. In the quarterfinal, she beat former junior No.1 Elina Svitolina 6–4, 4–6, 6–3, and in the semifinal Rus defeated Valeria Savinykh 7–5, 7–5. She lost to Anastasia Pivovarova in the final 7–6, 6–7, 6–2. Then, she went on to the French Open and defeated Marina Erakovic 2–6, 6–4, 6–4 in the first round. In the second round, she defeated", "id": "12457411" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\n, 6–1. At the Australian Open, Hantuchová beat Zheng Saisai in the 1st round 6–4, 6–4. In the second round, she lost to 24th seed Garbiñe Muguruza 1–6, 6–1, 0–6. Hantuchová played her 17th singles final at the PTT Thailand Open after wins over third seed Zarina Diyas 1–6, 6–3, 6–1; Zheng Saisai 7–6, 6–2; Ying-Ying Duan 6–3, 6–0; and Marina Erakovic 4–6, 6–3, 7–6. She defeated Ajla Tomljanović in the final 3–6, 6–3, 6–4 to win her", "id": "1613908" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\n6–3. She lost 3–6, 3–6 against the second seeded Sharapova in the third round. In doubles, she and Srebotnik beat Andreea Ehritt-Vanc and Anastasia Rodionova 4–6, 6–3, 6–2; Émilie Loit and Nicole Pratt 6–0, 6–3, and got a walkover from Bartoli and Meilen Tu in the third round. In the quarterfinals, they beat Elena Likhovtseva and Sun Tiantian 6–4, 7–6. They came back from 1–6, 0–3 to beat top-seeded Raymond and Stosur, winning 1–6, 6–3, 6–2. They lost", "id": "11823099" }, { "contents": "Klára Koukalová\n\n\n, 2–6. As the 31st seed at Wimbledon, Koukalová defeated wildcard Taylor Townsend in the first round 7–5, 6–2. She lost in the second round to Madison Keys 5–7, 7–6, 2–6 Seeded third at the first edition of the Bucharest Open, Koukalová lost in the first round to Romanian Monica Niculescu 3–6, 0–6. Seeded third at the İstanbul Cup, she survived a first-round scare to beat Donna Vekić 4–6, 6–0, 6–4. In the second round, she was upset by Kristina Mladenovic 6–1, 6–3", "id": "3783489" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nPin 6–1, 6–3, and Pe'er and Safina 6–1, 6–2 in the second and third round. They then defeated Maria Elena Camerin and Gisela Dulko 4–6, 7–5, 6–3 in the quarterfinals. They upset top seeds and defending champions Raymond and Stosur in the semifinals, winning 1–6, 6–4, 6–3 to reach the French Open finals. They lost in the final to Alicia Molik and Mara Santangelo 6–7, 4–6. At Wimbledon, seeded 26th, she beat wildcard Melanie South 6–3, 6–2 and Alizé Cornet 4–6, 6–0,", "id": "11823098" }, { "contents": "Sorana Cîrstea\n\n\nat the Mercury Insurance Open. She was beaten by CoCo Vandeweghe in the first round 7–5, 6–7, 6–3. Next tournament in Cincinnati, Western & Southern Open, she qualified in singles for the main draw. In the first round she defeated Ksenia Pervak 6–4, 3–6, 6–3, but lost in the second to Jill Craybas 4–6, 6–1, 6–7. In Dallas, the inaugural tournament of Texas Tennis Open, Cîrstea beat Jarmila Gajdošová 3–6, 6–4, 6–2 in the first round, in the second she lost to", "id": "14893582" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\nseed Belinda Bencic 6-4, 2-6, 4-6. Playing qualifying at the Dubai Tennis Championships, Bondarenko beat Anastasija Sevastova in the first round of qualifying 6-3, 6-3. In the second round of qualifying, she lost to Tsvetana Pironkova 6-2, 6-1. Bondarenko qualified for the Qatar Total Open defeating María José Martínez Sánchez 7-6(0), 3-6, 6-3 and 9th seed Evgeniya Rodina 6-2, 7-5. In the", "id": "5795533" }, { "contents": "Thomaz Bellucci\n\n\nninth Challenger title at Sparkassen Open defeating Íñigo Cervantes 6–1, 1–6, 6–3. At the Rio Olympics, Bellucci reached the quarterfinals of the men's singles where he lost to Rafael Nadal. He reached the second round of the men's doubles with André Sá. In April, in U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships after beating players like Frances Tiafoe (7-5, 1-6, 6-2) and seeded player Sam Querrey (6-4, 3-6, 6-3), Bellucci lost", "id": "11153943" }, { "contents": "Klára Koukalová\n\n\nin round one by Kurumi Nara 0–6, 6–2, 6–1. Ranked 46 at the Australian Open, she beat Australian wildcard Storm Sanders in the first round 7–5, 6–4. In the second round, Koukalová lost to Julia Görges 3–6, 6–4, 2–6. In February, Koukalová was defeated competed at the Diamond Games in Antwerp in the first round by qualifier Francesca Schiavone 6–3, 6–1. At the Dubai Tennis Championships, she lost in the first round to Tsvetana Pironkova 3–6, 6–4, 3–6. Seeded fourth for qualifying at", "id": "3783493" }, { "contents": "2010 Rafael Nadal tennis season\n\n\nbeating Kei Nishikori (6-2, 6-4, 6-4) in the first round. In the second round, he fought hard and succeeded against Robin Haase after five sets (5-7, 6-2, 3-6, 6-0, 6-3). In the third round, he defeated Philipp Petzschner. The match was a 5-set thriller with Nadal triumphing (6-4, 4-6, 6-7, 6-2, 6-3).", "id": "19624603" }, { "contents": "Jill Craybas\n\n\nthe best tennis of her career and beat Olga Savchuk 6–1, 6–1 in the first round, Renata Voráčová 2–6, 6–1, 6–3 in the second round and Andreja Klepač 6–4, 6–4 in the quarterfinals. In the semifinals she beat Akgul Amanmuradova 6–4, 6–0 and lost to the top seed Agnieszka Radwańska in a tie-break in the third set, 6–2, 1–6, 7–6. Craybas's ranking improved from World No. 77 to World No. 60 because of these results. Craybas won the 2008 Istanbul Cup in doubles", "id": "16460431" }, { "contents": "2009 ASB Classic\n\n\nher opponent Magdaléna Rybáriková from Slovakia in three sets, winning 6–3, 6–7(4), 7–5. Shahar Pe'er, the fifth seed from Israel, sealed her passage into the next round with a straight sets triumph against Petra Cetkovská of the Czech Republic. The final seed to go through, Czech Nicole Vaidišová took three sets before triumphing 7–6(3), 4–6, 7–5 against Alla Kudryavtseva of Russia. In other matches, another Czech Barbora Záhlavová-Strýcová beat France's Virginie Razzano 1–6, 6–2, 6–3 to line up a second round", "id": "4713628" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nLi Ting and Sun Tiantian 6–4, 6–4 in the final. In Rome, she and Hantuchová won the title, their third as a team and biggest title, beating Li and Sun 6–4, 6–1; Black and Stubbs (No. 2) 6–4, 6–0, and Květa Peschke and Schiavone (No. 8) 3–6, 6–3, 6–1. At the French Open, 22nd seeded Ai beat Daniilidou 6–7, 6–0, 6–3 in the first round, but lost to French qualifier Aravane Rezaï 6–4, 4–6, 3–6. Deciding", "id": "11823091" }, { "contents": "Amos Mansdorf\n\n\n# 13 Thomas Muster, 7–5, 6–2, and World # 15 Gilbert 5–7, 6–3, 6–0. Mansdorf won another title at Rosmalen in the Netherlands in 1990. In the third round of the US Open in 1990 he beat World # 8 Brad Gilbert 5–7, 5–7, 6–3, 7–6, 6–1. In September 1991 in Toulouse, he beat World # 11 Magnus Gustafsson, 6–4, 6–1. His best performance at a Grand Slam tournament came at the Australian Open in 1992, where he reached the quarterfinals by beating", "id": "20374499" }, { "contents": "Olivia Rogowska\n\n\ncomeback to win 1–6, 7–5, 7–6 over Sandra Zaniewska. She then beat Arina Rodionova but lost the quarterfinal to Yulia Putintseva. In Sydney, Rogowska made the final by beating Akiko Omae 6–2, 6–0, Monique Adamczak by walkover, Zheng Saisai 6–4, 6–1 and qualifier Richèl Hogenkamp 3–6, 6–0, 6–2. In the final, she lost to Ashleigh Barty 1–6, 3–6. In the main draw of the BMW Malaysian Open, she won in the first round against Elitsa Kotsova 6–4, 6–0 which was her third WTA", "id": "6190723" }, { "contents": "Justin Gimelstob\n\n\nand Mike Bryan 6–3, 3–6, 6–4 in the second round. They lost to Mark Knowles and Daniel Nestor in the quarterfinals, 3–6, 2–6. In July 2004, Gimelstob won in singles at Forest Hills, New York, beating Dušan Vemić 7–6 (7), 6–2 in the final. That September, he beat Florent Serra of France 6–2, 6–2 in the quarterfinals, and Alex Bogomolov Jr. 6–1, 6–3 in the final of a hard court tournament in Beijing. He also won the doubles event at both of", "id": "9967593" }, { "contents": "Robert Kendrick\n\n\nBeach International Tennis Championships, before losing to Evgeny Korolev 6–3, 6–6, 5–7, then losing to David Nalbandian in the second round of the BNP Paribas Open 4–6, 4–6. He beat Söderling in the second round of the Sony Ericsson Open, then lost in the third round to Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 5–7, 4–6. Kendrick did not make it out of the first rounds of the U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships or the Estoril Open. At the 2009 French Open, he beat Daniel Brands 6–7, 7–5, 7–6", "id": "5034594" }, { "contents": "Ivan Ljubičić\n\n\nMelzer and lost 4–6, 6–7, 6–4, 6–2, 3–6. Ljubičić started the season as world No. 58. His first tournament was the Australian Open, where he beat Igor Kunitsyn in the first round 4–6, 7–6, 7–6, 5–7, 6–3, before losing in the second round to Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 7–6, 6–7, 6–7, 2–6. He then participated at Zagreb, where he defeated Christophe Rochus in the first round 6–4, 6–1, before losing to Viktor Troicki 4–6, 7–5, 4–6, in", "id": "14985321" }, { "contents": "Vera Zvonareva\n\n\n6–4, 6–2. She played at Monterrey Open, where she defeated No. 6 seed Alison Riske 6–4, 6–0. She was defeated in the second round by Kristina Mladenovic 4–6, 2–6. She lost in the first round at the Indian Wells Masters to Polona Hercog 6–1, 6–1. She was defeated in the first round of the Miami Masters to Russian Compatriot Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 6–2, 3–6, 7–5. Next, she played at the Katowice Open, Poland. In the first round she beat Italian Karin Knapp 7–5, 6–4", "id": "9496593" }, { "contents": "2008 Rafael Nadal tennis season\n\n\ndefeated another Frenchman, Gilles Simon, 7–5, 6–2, 6–3. In the round of 16, he beat his third Frenchman of the tournament, Paul-Henri Mathieu, after Mathieu retired when he was down 4–6, 0–3. In the quarter-finals, he beat Jarkko Nieminen, 7–5, 6–3, 6–1. Nadal's impressive run came to a halt when Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga comprehensively beat him in the semi-finals 6–2, 6–3, 6–2. Nadal then participated in his first indoor tournament of the year", "id": "6098840" }, { "contents": "Tamira Paszek\n\n\n76 Anne Keothavong 6–2, 7–5. Paszek´s final grass-court warm-up tournament before Wimbledon was the Aegon International. In the first round, she beat world No. 45 Marina Erakovic 7–5, 6–1. In the second round, Paszek upset eighth seed Daniela Hantuchová 6–4, 3–6, 6–1. In the quarterfinals, she defeated world No. 40 Tsvetana Pironkova 6–0, 6–4. In the semifinals, Paszek upset fourth seed and defending champion Marion Bartoli 4–6, 7–5, 6–4 to reach her first WTA final since 2010.", "id": "11829396" }, { "contents": "2007 French Open\n\n\nKatarina Srebotnik and Nenad Zimonjić beat Elena Likhovtseva and Daniel Nestor 6–2, 5–7, 10–7 in the first round. Number four seed Jelena Janković beat Venus Williams 6–4, 4–6, 6–1 in the third round. Filippo Volandri, seeded 29th, then the most recent person who defeated Roger Federer (at the 2007 Rome Masters), upset the 7th seed Ivan Ljubičić 6–4, 6–7, 4–6, 6–3, 6–4 in the third round, and he will play Tommy Robredo in the fourth round, which is his best French Open of", "id": "22204925" }, { "contents": "Roberta Vinci\n\n\nElina Svitolina in the third round 6-1, 6-3. In the fourth round, she was forced to retire trailing 2-6, 0-2 to Magdaléna Rybáriková. Seeded 9th at the Miami Open, Vinci received a bye into the second round where she beat Lucie Hradecká 1-6, 6-4, 7-6(5). In the third round, Vinci was defeated by 22nd seed Madison Keys 6-4, 6-4. At the 2016 Fed Cup World Group Play-offs", "id": "1362402" }, { "contents": "María José Martínez Sánchez\n\n\nSerena Williams 2–6, 6–4, [10–8] before winning the biggest title of their careers against World No. 1's Cara Black and Liezel Huber 7–6, 5–7, [10–8] in the final. Maria qualified to play at the 2009 Commonwealth Bank Tournament of Champions in Bali. She recovered from a first set deficit to beat Szávay in 3 sets 4–6, 6–4, 6–0 in her second group round robin match she beat Stosur in straight sets 7–6, 7–5 where Stosur served a 208kmps world record serve. In the semifinal", "id": "9892682" }, { "contents": "Viktor Troicki\n\n\n3–6. At the 2010 Medibank International Sydney, he beat Florent Serra 7–6, 6–4, in the first round and lost to Marcos Baghdatis in the second round 5–7, 3–6. He then lost in the second round of the 2010 Australian Open to Florian Mayer 6–4, 4–6, 6–7, 1–6. In the 2010 PBZ Zagreb Indoors, he was upset by Michael Berrer 4–6, 3–6, in the quarterfinals, after defeating Rainer Schüttler 6–3, 6–2, and Mikhail Kukushkin 7–5, 7–5. He then retired against Jürgen Melzer in", "id": "9000038" }, { "contents": "Paul Goldstein (tennis)\n\n\nIndianapolis, won by Andy Roddick and Bobby Reynolds, and Tokyo, won by Ashley Fisher and Tripp Phillips). In February 2006 he beat world # 18 Robby Ginepri 6–7(4), 6–3, 6–1, in Las Vegas, and in July he defeated world # 13 Lleyton Hewitt 6–4, 6–4 in Los Angeles. In the January Australian Open, he beat future champion Novak Djokovic in the first round 6–2, 1–6, 6–3, 6–2. Paul was easily defeated in the next round by Tommy Haas 0-6, 1", "id": "10762364" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\nseventh WTA tournament. Two days later, at the Dubai Tennis Championships, she beat Mona Barthel in the first round 7–6, 3–6, 6–3. Hantuchová fell in the second round to 1st seed and eventual champion Simona Halep 2–6, 0–6. At the Monterrey Open, Hantuchová was the seventh seed. She beat Monica Puig in the first round 7–6, 3–6, 7–5. However, she lost in the second round to Qualifier Urszula Radwańska 2–6, 4–6. Hantuchová lost in the first round of the BNP Paribas Open in Indian", "id": "1613909" }, { "contents": "Vera Zvonareva\n\n\nVögele 5–7, 6–3, 6–4. Zvonareva lost in the quarterfinals to 9th seed and eventual finalist Lucie Šafářová in straight sets 6–3, 6–3. Seeded 10 at the Madrid Open, Zvonareva lost in the first round to world No. 29 Petra Cetkovská 6–2, 6–2. Zvonareva missed the French Open due to a right shoulder injury. Seeded 12 at Wimbledon, Zvonareva beat Mona Barthel 2–6, 7–6(3), 6–4, and in the second round Sílvia Soler Espinosa 6-1, 3-6, 6-1. In", "id": "9496586" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\nthe first round 5-7, 6-3, 6-4. In the second round, she lost to world No. 53 Kim Clijsters 2-6, 1-6. At the Wimbledon Championships, she beat world No. 82 Kimiko Date-Krumm in the first round 5-7, 6-3, 6-3. She was eliminated in the second round by 14th seed Ana Ivanovic 6-3, 7-6(3). Bondarenko had led their head to head 2-0.", "id": "5795514" }, { "contents": "Juan Carlos Ferrero\n\n\nIgor Andreev 4–6, 6–7. His next tournament was the Internazionali BNL d'Italia. In the first round, Ferrero beat Kevin Anderson 6–4, 7–5; recording his 2nd win in the year. In the second round, he beat Frenchman and 13th seed Gaël Monfils 7–5, 6–3. However, in the third round, he fell to Roger Federer in 3 sets: 2–6, 7–5, 1–6. After Rome, Ferrero played at Open de Nice Côte d'Azur. In the first round, he beat Dutch Robin Haase after saving a", "id": "10946025" }, { "contents": "Arantxa Rus\n\n\nsecond, round she again defeated Isabella Holland 6–2, 6–3, and in the third qualifying round, Rus beat Kurumi Nara 6–4, 6–1. In her first Australian Open main draw appearance, she defeated Bethanie Mattek-Sands 6–1, 3–6, 7–5, but she lost to no. 23 seed Svetlana Kuznetsova in the second round 6–1, 6–4. Then, she played for the Netherlands Fed Cup Team at Group I of the European/African Zone. She won all of her singles matches against Hungary, Romania, and Latvia", "id": "12457407" }, { "contents": "Israel Davis Cup team\n\n\ndefeated Poland in the second round tie at home in March 2011. Dudi Sela defeated Marcin Gawron 6–1, 6–3, 6–4, and Amir Weintraub in his Davis Cup debut beat Jerzy Janowicz 4–6, 6–2, 6–2, 6–7 (4–7), 6–3. Andy Ram and Yoni Erlich then beat Marcin Matkowski and Mariusz Fyrstenberg 4–6, 6–4, 6–3, 6–1 at the Israel Tennis Center in Ramat Hasharon. On September 16–18, 2011, Israel will play the Canada Davis Cup team at Canada Stadium in Ramat Hasharon, Israel. Canada", "id": "11944847" }, { "contents": "Australia men's national softball team\n\n\n19 team, nicknamed the Colts. They competed at the 1993 Men's Junior World Championships, where the finished fourth. The competition was held in Auckland. In the round robin round, Australia won 7 games and lost 5. They beat Japan 3–0, Argentina 10–6, the United States 4–3, the Philippines 4–0, Argentina 6–1 and Japan 5–1. They lost to Canada 8–6, the United States 4–3, New Zealand 6–0, Canada 12–3, and New Zealand 2–1. This was good enough to qualify them for the semi", "id": "9661141" }, { "contents": "Francesca Schiavone\n\n\nof them as the seventh seed; Doha in the second round to Yanina Wickmayer 4–6, 6–7 and in her Dubai opener to Ana Ivanovic 1–6, 5–7. At the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, she (as 10th seed) avenged her Fed Cup loss by beating Lesia Tsurenko 6–2, 6–4 before retiring against Lucie Šafářová in the third round after losing the first set 6–2. With the same seeding in Miami, she lost to Ksenia Pervak 4–6, 6–4, 4–7 in her opener, blowing a 3–0 final-set", "id": "16460679" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\nIstanbul, Turkey. In the first round, she beat Turkish wildcard Çağla Büyükakçay 4–6, 6–3, 6–2. In the second round, Hantuchová lost to eventual champion Lesia Tsurenko 1–6, 1–6. At the Western & Southern Open, Hantuchová lost in the first round to Kristina Mladenovic 2–6, 1–6. At the US Open, Hantuchová lost in the first round to Misaki Doi 3–6, 3–6. At the Guangzhou International Women's Open, Hantuchová lost in the first round to fifth seed Svetlana Kuznetsova 4–6, 5–7. At the", "id": "1613913" }, { "contents": "Àlex Corretja\n\n\nsets down to beat Sampras on grass 4–6, 4–6, 7–6, 7–5, 6–4. (Spain eventually lost the tie 3–1.) At the French Open, Corretja saved four match points in the third round against Arnaud Clément, before going on to win 6–1, 6–2, 4–6, 5–7, 8–6. Corretja then progressed to the semifinals, where he lost in four sets to Albert Costa (who went on to win the title). One week later, Corretja was the best man at Costa's wedding. In", "id": "17353785" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\ntie against Italy. She lost both of her matches to Sara Errani 6-2, 6-3 and Francesca Schiavone 6-7(6), 7-5, 6-4. Italy defeated Ukraine 3-2. Seeded 6th for qualifying at the Qatar Total Open, she qualified beating Alizé Lim 6-1, 6-3 and 13th seed Casey Dellacqua 6-3, 6-1. In the first round, she beat fellow qualifier Vera Dushevina 7-5, 6-2 before she defeated world", "id": "5795509" }, { "contents": "2011 French Open – Day-by-day summaries\n\n\nJuan Mónaco 6–2, 7–5, 4–6, 6–4. Other seeds that progressed to the second round stage included no.18 Gilles Simon, no.24 Sam Querrey, no.21 Alexandr Dolgopolov, and Florian Mayer, the 20th seed. Wildcard Frenchman Arnaud Clément enjoyed a 6–3, 1–6, 7–6, 6–4 win over Filippo Volandri. Showing great form on the red clay, Maria Sharapova beat Mirjana Lučić 6–3, 6–0 in the first round. No. 2 Kim Clijsters didn't play her best but had a 6–2, 6–3 win over Anastasiya Yakimova.", "id": "20889537" }, { "contents": "Arantxa Rus\n\n\nwhere she faced Dinara Safina in the first round, losing 6–3, 2–6, 4–6. She also lost in the first round at Fes 6–4, 4–6, 3–6 to Aravane Rezaï. Then she played qualifying matches for the Estoril Open, beating Anne Kremer in the first round 6–0, 6–1, but losing against Sesil Karatancheva 7–5, 4–6, 2–6. She played the first round at the Mutua Madrileña Madrid Open, losing against Maria Sharapova 6–2, 3–6, 2–6. She continued on the ITF circuit, first at Saint-", "id": "12457410" }, { "contents": "Vera Zvonareva\n\n\nqualifier for the semifinals from the Red Group. She lost to Victoria Azarenka 6–2, 6–3, and ended the year as world No. 7. Zvonareva began her 2012 season at the Apia International Sydney. Seeded 6, she lost in the opening round to compatriot Svetlana Kuznetsova 6–1, 6–2. Seeded 7 at the Australian Open, she beat Alexandra Dulgheru in the first round 7–6(4), 6–7(5), 6–3. In the second round, she defeated Lucie Hradecká 6–1, 7–6(3). In the third round, Zvonareva lost", "id": "9496582" }, { "contents": "Vera Zvonareva\n\n\nOpen. In her first round-robin match, she won against compatriot Svetlana Kuznetsova, 6–2, 6–3. Zvonareva then beat Ivanovic, 6–3, 6–7(5), 6–4, before completing a clean sweep of her group by defeating world No. 1 Janković, 2–6, 6–3, 6–4. She reached the final by defeating Olympic gold medalist Dementieva, 7–6(7), 3–6, 6–3, but lost a three-setter to Wimbledon champion Venus Williams, 7–6(5), 0–6, 2–6. Zvonareva was seventh seed at the Australian Open", "id": "9496545" }, { "contents": "Peter Polansky\n\n\nMillman 6–7, 0–6. Polansky entered the Australian Open qualifying draw for the 9th time of his career. Seeded 26th in the qualifying draw, he beat João Domingues in the first round 7–6, 6–4. He followed up the win with a 6–2, 7–5 win over Christian Harrison before losing 1–6, 6–3, 6–3 to 15th seed, Yuki Bhambri. For the second consecutive year, Polansky got into the main draw as a lucky loser. Karen Khachanov served 21 aces as he beat Polansky 7–6, 7–6, 6–4. In", "id": "10271962" }, { "contents": "Alexandra Dulgheru\n\n\nPironkova 6–4, 7–5. In the semifinals, she won over third seeded Li Na 6–4, 3–6, 6–4. In the final, she beat Zheng Jie 6–3, 6–4. Playing at the French Open for the first time she defeated Lucie Hradecká 7–6, 4–6, 6–3 in the first round and Timea Bacsinszky 6–4, 6–2 in the second. She then lost to third seeded Caroline Wozniacki 3–6, 4–6. In doubles, she teamed up with Alberta Brianti. They defeated the team of Jill Craybas and Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 6–1,", "id": "21972656" }, { "contents": "Mona Barthel\n\n\nthe 3rd round at the 2015 US Open for the first time by beating Tsvetana Pironkova 5-7, 7-6(4), 6-1 and Olga Govortsova 2-6, 6-2, 6-4. In the 3rd round, she lost to Varvara Lepchenko 1-6, 6-3, 6-4. As the 3rd seed at the 2015 Coupe Banque Nationale, Barthel lost in the 1st round to eventual finalist Jeļena Ostapenko 7-6(6), 4-6, 6-4.", "id": "3461368" }, { "contents": "Tomáš Berdych\n\n\nHe made the quarterfinals, after beating both Dmitry Tursunov and Andrey Golubev in three sets en route. However, he lost to Xavier Malisse 4–6, 6–3, 2–6, in the quarterfinal round. At the 2010 Rogers Cup held in Toronto, he was seventh seed. He beat two Ukrainian players, Sergiy Stakhovsky 6–2, 6–4, (in the opening round) and Alexandr Dolgopolov 6–3, 6–7, 6–4, (in the third round) to reach the quarterfinals. There, he lost to Roger Federer 3–6, 7–5,", "id": "9009303" }, { "contents": "2011 French Open – Day-by-day summaries\n\n\n7–5, 3–6, 6–1 win. Ivan Ljubičić, meanwhile, dispatched another seed, no.24 Sam Querrey 7–6, 6–4, 6–4. No.5 seed Robin Söderling avoided such calamities, easing past Spaniard Albert Ramos 6–3, 6–4, 6–4, while No. 10 seed Mardy Fish beat Robin Haase 7–6, 6–2, 6–1 to reach the third round at Roland Garros for the first time in his career. Fernando Verdasco, no.16, faced a tough second round in the form of Xavier Malisse, Verdasco stood his ground to claim the match", "id": "20889544" }, { "contents": "2009 Brisbane International\n\n\nrewarded with a match against Frenchman Paul-Henri Mathieu who beat Russian qualifier Teymuraz Gabashvili 6–3, 6–3. The other seeds to play their first matches were Frenchman Jo Wilfried Tsonga, who beat Argentinian Agustín Calleri, currently ranked World No. 62, 6–2, 7–5, and fifth-seeded Czech Tomáš Berdych who advanced 6–0, 6–4 to a second round match against Kei Nishikori, the Japanese player who beat U.S. player Bobby Reynolds 6–2, 6–3. Mario Ančić, Florent Serra, and Michaël Llodra all won their first round matches", "id": "7304238" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\n2. In the second round, she rallied to upset 24th seed Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 6-2, 6-7(1), 6-4. In the third round, she beat compatriot and world No. 36 Lesia Tsurenko 3-6, 6-4, 7-6(7) to reach the fourth round for the first time at the Indian Wells Masters. In the fourth round, Bondarenko lost to world No. 1 Serena Williams 2-6, 2-6. Nevertheless, this was her best result at", "id": "5795535" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\n-court season at the DFS Classic in Birmingham. Seeded 12th, she defeated world No. 92 Anne Keothavong 6-3, 6-2 in the first and qualifier Samantha Stosur 6-3, 6-2 in the second round. In the third round, she beat Lucky Loser Melinda Czink 4-6, 6-4, 7-5. In her second quarterfinal of the year she beat world No. 52 Petra Cetkovská 7-6(3), 6-2 to reach her first WTA semifinal where", "id": "5795499" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\nround of qualifying, Hantuchová lost to Ysaline Bonaventure 1–6, 6–4, 2–6. Hantuchová successfully qualified for the Apia International Sydney by beating Jeļena Ostapenko 6–4, 6–4; ninth seed Irina Falconi 7–5, 6–1; and Lauren Davis 6–3, 6–2. She was supposed to face second seed Agnieszka Radwańska in the 1st round, but Radwańska withdrew due to a left leg injury. Hantuchová got a bye into the second round, but she lost to Australian Samantha Stosur 4–6, 2–6. At the Australian Open, Hantuchová lost in the first", "id": "1613915" }, { "contents": "Nicolás Almagro\n\n\nBellucci. He lost, however, to defending champion David Ferrer, 6–7, 7–6, 2–6. Almagro then lost in the third round at both the 2011 BNP Paribas Open (losing to Albert Montañés, 6–4, 2–6, 4–6) and at the 2011 Sony Ericsson Open (losing to Florian Mayer, 1–6, 6–3, 1–6). At the 2011 Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters, he beat Marcel Granollers, 6–3, 6–3, before prevailing in a marathon encounter against Máximo González, 6–7, 7–5, 7–6, saving", "id": "21080012" }, { "contents": "Jelena Dokic\n\n\n6–3, 6–4. Dokic was beaten in the semifinal by Vesna Manasieva 7–6, 4–6, 6–1. Jelena won her first-round match in the 50K tournament in Saint-Raphael, France by beating Eva Birnerová 2–6, 6–1, 6–2. Jelena retired in her second-round match against Urszula Radwańska leading 7–5, 0–2, with a suspected thigh injury. Dokic revealed that she had an elbow injury in the beginning of the year (possibly the reason she withdrew in tournaments such as Miami). Also, she explained", "id": "767994" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\n6-3. In the first round, she lost to 8th seed and compatriot Elina Svitolina 6-4, 4-6, 5-7. Bondarenko qualified for the Western & Southern Open beating 19th seed Lara Arruabarrena 6-1, 6-4 and Jana Čepelová 6-3, 6-0. In the first round, she lost in a tough match to world No. 26 Eugenie Bouchard 6-7(2), 6-7(5). Seeded 6th for qualifying at the US Open, Bondarenko made", "id": "5795527" }, { "contents": "Noam Okun\n\n\nSeptember 2006, Okun qualified for the US Open, and beat Potito Starace 6–2, 6–0, 4–6, 6–2 in the first round. Okun went down to Łukasz Kubot in the second round, 6–7(7), 4–6, 6–2, 6–2, 4–6. In July 2007, Okun won his second challenger title in Winnetka, Illinois, beating South Africa's Kevin Anderson 6–4, 6–3 in the final. In February 2009 he won an Israel F2 tournament, and lost in the finals of an Israel F3 tournament to Harel Levy,", "id": "6611615" }, { "contents": "2009 Chennai Open\n\n\n, who took three sets to emerge victorious against home-favourite Prakash Amritraj 6–2, 4–6, 6–1. In the other completed matches, seeded player Marcel Granollers (8) reached the second round without too much difficulty, beating Hyung Taik-Lee of South Korea 6–4, 7–5. The only non-Indian wildcard Lukáš Dlouhý recorded a 3–6, 6–2, 6–4 win against Go Soeda from Japan and Israel's top player Dudi Sela overcame Spaniard Rubén Ramírez Hidalgo 4–6, 7–6(3), 6–1. The men's doubles also started on", "id": "10251134" }, { "contents": "Yanina Wickmayer\n\n\n6-1, 7-6(6) and Melanie Oudin 6-2, 6-0. Belgium beat the United States 4-1. Next, Belgium will face the Czech Republic in the semifinals. Seeded 7th at the 2011 Open GDF Suez, Wickmayer made it to the quarterfinals after beating Elena Vesnina and Klára Zakopalová. In the quarterfinals, she lost to 4th seed and eventual champion Petra Kvitová 7-5, 3-6, 6-7(3). Wickmayer had a 5-3 lead in the 3rd", "id": "6943680" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\ndefeating Beatriz Haddad Maia in the final round of qualifying 6-3, 7-6(10). In the first round, she had her first WTA Tour win since she returned from retirement by beating American Alison Riske 6-4, 4-6, 6-1. In the second round, Bondarenko lost to American, 7th seed, and eventual finalist Madison Keys 2-6, 1-6. Bondarenko qualified for the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix by beating Alexa Glatch in the final round of qualifying 0-6", "id": "5795521" }, { "contents": "Aravane Rezaï\n\n\nSara Errani 6–2, 6–2. In the second round she lost to Marion Bartoli 4–6, 2–6. Seeded tenth at the Commonwealth Bank Tournament of Champions, Rezaï won her first round-robin match against fourth seed Sabine Lisicki 6–1, 3–6, 4–6, then beat Melinda Czink in her second match 6–3, 7–5 to make her the first player to advance to the semifinals of the inaugural event. She then went on to the semifinals, where she beat María José Martínez Sánchez 6–2, 6–3. In the final she faced Marion", "id": "10802454" }, { "contents": "Andrey Golubev\n\n\ndoubles play, with his best result a semifinal with Francesco Piccari in Córdoba. He reached the final of the 2008 St. Petersburg Open. His first win came against Olivier Rochus, where he prevailed 6–1, 6–4. He then surprised home hero Marat Safin in the second round, beating the Russian 6–4, 6–2 to progress to the quarterfinals. His next opponent was Mischa Zverev, whom he beat 6–7, 6–4, 7–6. He then went on to beat Victor Hănescu 6–3, 6–0 in the semifinals, but lost to Andy", "id": "14207819" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\n2012 against Jamie Hampton, 4–6, 6–7. In the London Olympics, Hantuchová upset No. 10 seed Li Na 6–2, 3–6, 6–3 in the first round. She then beat frenchwoman Alizé Cornet 6–3, 6–0 in the second round. She faced No. 8 seed Caroline Wozniacki in the third round and lost 4–6, 2–6. Hantuchová did not have the best US Open Series, winning only one match in four tournaments. At the Rogers Cup Hantuchová, lost in two tough sets to Aleksandra Wozniak 5–7, 6–7.", "id": "1613884" }, { "contents": "Tamarine Tanasugarn\n\n\n1999, she reached the fourth round at Wimbledon for a second time by defeating Frenchwoman Sandrine Testud, 6–2, 1–6, 6–3, in the third round. Tanasugarn ended the year ranked No. 72. Tanasugarn partnered with Paradorn Srichaphan at the Hopman Cup in 2000. Tanasugarn beat Jelena Dokić of Australia, Barbara Schett of Austria, Ai Sugiyama of Japan, and Henrieta Nagyová of Slovakia. However, Tanasugarn lost in the women's singles final to Amanda Coetzer of South Africa, 6–3, 4–6, 4–6, having led 6–3", "id": "9002238" }, { "contents": "1983–84 Albanian Cup\n\n\nround. 1.SK Tirana 9 ND 8 0 1 19:7 2.Flamurtari 9 4 1 4 13:8 3.Apolonia 8 3 2 3 12:10 4.Partizani 8 3 4 1 12:7 5.Vllaznia 6 3 1 2 12:6 6.Teuta 6 4 1 1 11:6 7.Skenderbeu 6 2 1 3 8:6 8.Beselidhja 6 2 3 1 5:4 9.Tomori 4 2 0 2 5:5 10.Erzeni 4 2 0 2 4:4 11.Besa 4 2 1 1 9:7 12.Burreli 4 1 2 1 6:6 13.Dinamo 4 2 1 1 10:1 14.Himara 4 0 2 2 3:8 15.Kastrioti 4 2 0 2 7:7 16.Elbasani 4 1 1 2 5:5", "id": "16655101" }, { "contents": "Camila Giorgi\n\n\n, 6–4 and 12th seed Chan Yung-jan 6–7, 7–5, 6–3. In the first round, Giorgi lost to Barbora Záhlavová-Strýcová 1–6, 3–6. Giorgi fell in the final round of qualifying at the French Open to Heidi El Tabakh 7–6, 4–6, 2–6. Giorgi qualified for the Wimbledon Championships for the second year in a row defeating Emily Webley-Smith, Olivia Rogowska, and Alexa Glatch. In the first round, she beat 16th seed and compatriot Flavia Pennetta, 6–4, 6–3. Then she defeated", "id": "16054531" }, { "contents": "Mikael Pernfors\n\n\nlost in straight sets to then World No.1 Ivan Lendl 6–3, 6–2, 6–4. Pernfors played for Sweden in the final of the Davis Cup in 1986. He won one singles rubber against Paul McNamee in straight sets and lost the other to Pat Cash in five sets – after winning the first two – as Australia beat Sweden 3–2. The following year at Wimbledon he again lost a two-set lead, falling to Jimmy Connors 1–6, 1–6, 7–5, 6–4, 6–2 after having led 6–1, 6–1, 4–1,", "id": "2517702" }, { "contents": "1985–86 Albanian Cup\n\n\nround. 1.SK Tirana 9 ND 5 3 1 18:7 2.Vllaznia 9 4 2 3 25:11 3.Partizani 8 3 2 3 8:6 4.Tomori 8 4 1 3 14:10 5.Apolonia 6 2 2 2 11:10 6.Skenderbeu 6 2 3 1 7:5 7.Flamurtari 4 3 0 1 7:4 8.Erzeni 6 3 2 1 6:6 9.Elbasani 4 2 0 2 6:6 10.Pogradeci 4 1 2 1 4:10 11.Dinamo 4 2 1 1 9:7 12.Naftetari 4 1 1 2 5:6 13.Beselidhja 4 2 1 1 5:6 14.Luftetari 4 1 2 1 5:3 15.Lushnja 4 1 0 3 4:8 16.Teuta 4 1 2 1 4:4", "id": "16654998" }, { "contents": "Nikolay Davydenko\n\n\n, Davydenko won four of his five matches. He lost his first round-robin match to Novak Djokovic, 6–3, 4–6, 5–7, but he beat Nadal in his second match, 6–1, 7–6. He also went on to beat the odds, defeating his group leader, Robin Söderling, 7–6, 4–6, 6–3 to reach the semifinals. He recorded his first win over Roger Federer in 13 tries in the semifinals with a 6–2, 4–6, 7–5 win. With the win, Davydenko advanced to his second consecutive", "id": "11825324" }, { "contents": "Nadia Petrova\n\n\nand defeated 14th seed Amanda Coetzer 6–0, 6–1 in the third round. In the fourth round, Petrova lost to third seed Lindsay Davenport 0–6, 7–6, 2–6. Petrova continued her success by reaching the semifinals of Zurich, beating world No. 8 and US Open finalist before losing to Henin 4–6, 4–6. The following week in Linz, Petrova beat Paola Suárez and Patty Schnyder to reach her first Sony Ericsson WTA Tour final. However, she fell to Ai Sugiyama 5–7, 4–6. Petrova ended 2003 ranked world No", "id": "9496377" }, { "contents": "Peng Shuai\n\n\n6–3, 6–3. In the third round she came back from 2–5 down in the final set to beat Czech qualifier Lucie Hradecká 6–3, 4–6, 7–5. In the fourth round, she battled past 18th seed Nadia Petrova, 6–4, 5–7, 6–3. 16th seed Maria Sharapova defeated her 6–2, 5–7, 6–3 in a 2-hour 22 minute quarterfinal match. Peng moved up to No. 32 in the world as a result, one spot off her career high of 31. Her next tournament was the Sony Ericsson Open in", "id": "916460" }, { "contents": "Melanie Oudin\n\n\nto Klára Zakopalová 1–6, 6–3, 1–6. In the Fed Cup tie against Belgium, Oudin lost her first rubber to Kim Clijsters 0–6, 4–6. In her final rubber, she was defeated by Yanina Wickmayer 6–2, 6–0. Belgium reached the semifinals at the Fed Cup defeating the USA 4–1. Oudin got her first win of the year at the Open GdF Suez, where she beat Vera Dushevina in the first round 7–5, 5–7, 6–2. In the second round, Oudin lost to eighth seed Dominika Cibulková of Slovakia", "id": "9958106" }, { "contents": "Tommy Robredo\n\n\n7–5, 6–1, 6–0, in the third round. He defeated Philipp Kohlschreiber, before losing in straight sets to Juan Martín del Potro in the quarterfinals 3–6, 4–6, 2–6. Seeded second, he lost to Marcos Baghdatis in the first round at the Ordina Open. Robredo reached the third round of Wimbledon, at which he was seeded 15th, by coming back from two sets down to beat Austrian Stefan Koubek. He next was defeated by Israeli Dudi Sela 6–7, 5–7, 6–2, 5–7, however, when they", "id": "238314" }, { "contents": "Zheng Jie\n\n\n, Edina Gallovits-Hall 2–6, 6–3, 6–1, and finally Melanie Oudin 6–4, 6–1. She lost in the first round of the main draw, 4–6, 4–6, to Daniela Hantuchová. At the Wimbledon Championships, Zheng reached the second round for the third consecutive year, beating Zuzana Ondrášková 7–5, 6–0, before losing in disappointing fashion to Japanese qualifier Misaki Doi, 3–6, 1–6. In doubles, Zheng and Peng reached the quarterfinals, losing a tight three-set match to eventual champions Květa Peschke and Katarina", "id": "9372441" }, { "contents": "Fred Gil\n\n\n6–3, 6–4. A week later, at the US Open, he lost in First round to world no. 23 Alexandr Dolgopolov by 6–4, 6–2, 7–5 in 1h58m. In September, he reached the semi-final in the Genova Challenger. In the first round in Bucharest he beat world no. 106 Jérémy Chardy by 2–6, 6–4, 6–3 in 2h14m. He lost in the second round to the world no. 183 Alessandro Giannessi by 7–6(2), 0–6, 6–3 in 2h25m. In October", "id": "101315" }, { "contents": "Mona Barthel\n\n\n6-4, 6-0. After the US Open, Barthel played at the 2014 Korea Open. She beat 7th seed Caroline Garcia in the 1st round 7-6(3), 6-2. She then lost in the 2nd round to Christina McHale 6-1, 4-6, 6-3. At the 1st edition of the 2014 Wuhan Open, Barthel defeated Peng Shuai in the 1st round 6-2, 7-6(1) before losing in the 2nd round to 6th seed and eventual finalist", "id": "3461354" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\nto 10th seeds and eventual finalists Lisa Raymond/Samantha Stosur 6-7(3), 3-6. Bondarenko qualified for the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix defeating Lucie Hradecká in the final round of qualifying 6-2, 6-2. She beat world No. 15 Flavia Pennetta 4-6, 6-2, 6-1, in the second round, she lost to 6th seed Venus Williams 4-6, 2-6. At the Kremlin Cup, Bondarenko lost in the first round of qualifying to Aravane", "id": "5795504" }, { "contents": "Katie O'Brien\n\n\nOpen qualifying draw and beat fellow Brit, Melanie South in the opening round. She fell in round two to Kristina Barrois, 4–6 2–6. After this she headed to the DFS Classic where she beat Alla Kudryavtseva, 6–0 3–6 7–6, in the first round before falling to Yaroslava Shvedova in round two, 5–7 6–1 5–7. A wild card allowed O'Brien entry into the International Women's Open (previously the Hastings Direct International) where she lost to Samantha Stosur. Shahar Pe'er beat O'Brien in the first round of Wimbledon. Following", "id": "14861023" }, { "contents": "Robin Söderling\n\n\nscare as he saved 3 match points en route to defeating Fernando Verdasco 2–6, 7–5, 6–4. After winning 6–3, 3–6, 6–4 against Nicolás Almagro, he faced Novak Djokovic in the quarterfinals which he lost 3–6, 0–6. At the French Open, Soderling was seeded 5th and beat Ryan Harrison in the first round 6–1, 6–7, 6–3, 7–5. Harrison was up 5–4 in the fourth set, within one game of forcing a fifth and deciding set, but ceded the final three games, the fourth set,", "id": "15316018" }, { "contents": "Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi\n\n\nsingles first round and won 7–5 7–6. In the second round he was defeated by second seed and defending champion Fabrice Santoro 6–7 2–6. In the doubles, he and Bopanna were seeded 4th, the first time both have been seeded in an ATP event. In the first round they beat Tripp Phillips and Jim Thomas 4–6 6–3 10–2. They won their quarter-final 7–6 3–6 10–7 Kevin Anderson and James Cerretani and followed that up by defeating Rik de Voest and Ashley Fisher in the semis 5–7 6–4 11–9. In the second", "id": "14373779" }, { "contents": "Tamira Paszek\n\n\nand doubles partner CoCo Vandeweghe 4–6, 2–6. However, she did capture the doubles title with Vandeweghe marking her first tournament win in either singles or doubles in 2013. Her most impressive result of the year came in France at the Open GdF Suez Région Limousin, a $50,000 tournament. Unseeded, Paszek upset fourth seed Johanna Konta in the first round 6–4, 6–4. In the second round, she defeated Andreea Mitu 1–6, 6–3, 7–6. In the quarterfinals, she beat Nina Zander 6–2, 6–2. In the", "id": "11829411" }, { "contents": "Kimiko Date\n\n\n, she went to China to participate at the China Open. She beat Anabel Medina Garrigues 6–0, 6–4 in the first round, but lost to Elena Dementieva 6–3, 1–6, 6–3 in the second round. Kimiko then returned home to compete at the HP Open in Osaka, Japan. Seeded sixth, she defeated teenage qualifier Laura Robson in the first round 6–3, 6–3 and compatriot Aiko Nakamura 6–2, 6–0. In the quarterfinals, she upset top seed and world No. 8 Samantha Stosur 5–7, 6–3, 7–6 (", "id": "18010869" }, { "contents": "2010 Australian Open – Day-by-day summaries\n\n\n, the defending champion, lost a set in his victory against Philipp Kohlschreiber 6–4, 6–2, 2–6, 7–5. Ivo Karlović defeated 24th seed compatriot Ivan Ljubičić 6–3, 3–6, 6–3, 7–6(7). Andy Murray won in straight sets over Florent Serra. Chilean Fernando González beat Evgeny Korolev 6–7(5), 6–3, 1–6, 6–3, 6–4. The day's most significant upset was 33rd seed John Isner's defeat of 12th seed Gaël Monfils 6–1, 4–6, 7–6(4), 7–6(5). In the women's draw world", "id": "11989025" }, { "contents": "2010 Rafael Nadal tennis season\n\n\n). In the second round, he beat Lukáš Lacko (6-2, 6-2, 6-2). In the third round, he was tested by Philipp Kohlschreiber, finally beating him in four sets (6-4, 6-2, 2-6, 7-5). In the fourth round, he beat the Croatian Ivo Karlović, (6-4, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4). In the quarter-finals, Nadal pulled out", "id": "19624590" }, { "contents": "Lloyd Harris (tennis)\n\n\nIn August, Harris qualified for his first Grand Slam main-draw at a senior men's singles level, after beating JC Aragone 6-4 6-2, in the third qualifying round for the US Open. Harris defeated Roberto Quiroz of Ecuador 7-6, 6-3 in the first round of the qualifying draw, and defeated Sebastian Ofner from Austria 6-2, 6-1 in the second round. Harris lost in the main draw first round against world number 40 Gilles Simon in straight sets.", "id": "5608796" }, { "contents": "2009 ASB Classic\n\n\nsecond round by beating Nuria Llagostera Vives from Spain 7–5, 6–4. Seventh seed Russian Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova ensured that all eight of the seeds had made it to the second round by winning her match in the night session against German Kristina Barrois 6–3, 6–1. In doubles, second seeds Shahar Pe'er and Caroline Wozniacki progressed to the quarter-finals by defeating Argentinian Betina Jozami and Indian Shikha Uberoi 6–2, 6–2 but no. 3 seeds Czech Vladimíra Uhlířová and Ekaterina Dzehalevich of Belarus were beaten 6–4, 6–4 by Italian Mara Santangelo and French", "id": "4713633" }, { "contents": "Tamira Paszek\n\n\nIn the final, Paszek upset fifth seed Angelique Kerber 5–7, 6–3, 7–5 to win her third WTA title. Paszek was 3–5 down in the final set and saved five championship points. At Wimbledon, Paszek upset former world No. 1 and seventh seed Caroline Wozniacki in the first round 5–7, 7–6, 6–4. This match lasted 3 hours and 12 minutes. In the second round, she beat world No. 60 Alizé Cornet 6–2, 6–1. Then she defeated world No. 36 Yanina Wickmayer 2–6, 7–6,", "id": "11829397" }, { "contents": "Sorana Cîrstea\n\n\n6–2, 6–0. They lost in the second round to Irina-Camelia Begu/Alexandra Panova 4–6, 6–3, [7–10]. Cîrstea qualified in singles for the BNP Paribas Open. In the first round she lost 6–3, 3–6, 3–6 to Alla Kudryavtseva. In the Sony Ericsson Open, Sorana received a wildcard in singles, but lost 6–3, 1–6, 6–7 in the first round to Zheng Jie of China. At the 2011 Andalucia Tennis Experience, she lost in the first round 6–1, 4–6, 2–6 to", "id": "14893578" }, { "contents": "Mona Barthel\n\n\n, she beat qualifier Klaartje Liebens 6-2, 6-0. In the 2nd round, Barthel upset 1st seed Eugenie Bouchard 4-6, 6-1, 6-2. In the quarterfinals, Barthel lost to Barbora Záhlavová-Strýcová 6-2, 6-2. Barthel then lost in the 1st round at the 2015 Dubai Tennis Championships to wildcard Daniela Hantuchová 7-6(5), 3-6, 6-3. As the 2nd seed for qualifying at the 2015 Qatar Total Open, she", "id": "3461359" }, { "contents": "Mona Barthel\n\n\n-1, 6-4 before falling to top seed and eventual champion Ana Ivanovic in the 2nd round 6-4, 6-1. The following week, she qualified for the 2014 Topshelf Open beating Dinah Pfizenmaier 7-6(6), 6-2 and 7th seed Urszula Radwańska 6-3, 6-2. In the 1st round, she defeated Maria Kirilenko 6-3, 6-2. In the 2nd round, she lost to 8th seed Klára Koukalová 6-2, 7-6(6)", "id": "3461349" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nnot to compete in the mixed, Ai and Daniella beat Caroline Dhenin and Mathilde Johansson 6–4, 6–3, then squashed Sofia Arvidsson and Martina Müller 6–1, 6–1; they escaped from Marion Bartoli and Shahar Pe'er, 1–6, 7–6, 6–2. In the quarterfinals, they beat second-seeded Black and Stubbs 6–1, 7–6. In the semifinals, they beat 4th-seeded Yan and Zheng 6–3, 3–6, 6–3. They lost 3–6, 2–6 in the final to top-seeded Raymond and Stosur. Wimbledon saw Sugiyama,", "id": "11823092" }, { "contents": "Nikolay Davydenko\n\n\nSimon, 7–6, 4–6, 4–6. Davydenko lost in the quarterfinals of the 2009 Pilot Pen Tennis to Sam Querrey. At the US Open, he reached the fourth round, before retiring against Robin Söderling with a left thigh injury. He won his third title of the year at the 2009 Malaysian Open by beating Gaël Monfils, 6–3, 6–3, in the quarterfinals, Robin Söderling, 1–6, 7–6, 6–2, in the semifinals, and Fernando Verdasco, 6–4, 7–5, in the final. Following his triumph in", "id": "11825322" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\ndefeated world No. 98 Olga Govortsova in the first round 5-7, 6-3, 6-4. In the second round, she lost again to qualifier Kristína Kučová 3-6, 6-1, 5-7. At the Mutua Madrid Open, Bondarenko lost in the first round of qualifying to Kateřina Siniaková 6-4, 2-6, 2-6. Her final tournament before the French Open was the Internationaux de Strasbourg. In the first round, she beat world No. 54", "id": "5795537" }, { "contents": "Varvara Lepchenko\n\n\nround to Heather Watson 6-7(5), 2-6. Ranked 40 at the Wimbledon Championships, Lepchenko was defeated in the first round by 20th seed and eventual finalist Garbiñe Muguruza 6-4, 6-1. Lepchenko started her US Open Series at the Bank of the West Classic. She started the tournament off by beating Mirjana Lučić-Baroni in the first round 3-6, 6-2, 7-6(4). In the second round, she stunned top seed Caroline Wozniacki 6-4,", "id": "2210491" }, { "contents": "Klára Koukalová\n\n\n5–7. Playing against Spain at the Fed Cup, Koukalová won her first rubber over María Teresa Torró Flor 6–3, 2–6, 6–1, but she lost her second to Carla Suárez Navarro 6–1, 3–6, 3–6. In the end, the Czech Republic defeated Spain 3–2. At the Qatar Total Open, Koukalová won her first-round match over Elina Svitolina 6–2, 6–4. In the second round, she upset ninth seed Ana Ivanovic 4–6, 6–1, 6–3. In the third round, she lost to sixth seed and", "id": "3783483" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nJelena Janković 4–6, 4–6. As the 9th seed in doubles playing with Hantuchová, they beat the No. 1 seeds, Black and Huber, 6–7, 6–3, 7–6. In the third set \"Hantuyama\" were down 2–5, but rallied to take it to a tie-break, where they saved seven match points to win 12–10. In the semifinals, they beat Dechy and Santangelo 6–4, 6–2 to make it her first women's doubles final there. They were defeated by the Williams in two sets, 6–3", "id": "11823108" }, { "contents": "Claudine Schaul\n\n\nafter turning pro, Schaul made it to the third round of the US Open after upsetting former No. 15 Anna Smashnova 7–6 (7–5), 6–2 in round 1 as well as beating Samantha Reeves 6–1, 4–6, 6–3 in round 2, before losing her match versus Dinara Safina 4–6, 5–7. In January 2004, Schaul was able to win her first Doubles title in Canberra, Australia, partnering Jelena Kostanić Tošić. Shortly after, Schaul made it to the third round of the Australian Open before losing to Alicia Molik", "id": "5152289" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nFamily Circle cup, their third team title, scoring 6–2, 6–2 over Edina Gallovits-Hall and Olga Govortsova. Sugiyama broke the record for consecutive slam appearances woman with 57 as of her appearance in the 2008 Wimbledon tournament. Sugiyama made it to the third round of ladies' singles, losing to Alisa Kleybanova of Russia, 4–6, 4–6. At Stanford, she defeated Alexa Glatch 6–2, 3–6, 7–5, and then crushed world No. 11, Hantuchová, 6–3, 6–1. In the quarterfinals she beat Dominika Cibulková", "id": "11823106" }, { "contents": "Peng Shuai\n\n\nher 6–4, 6–3. Peng however lost in the second round to Daniela Hantuchová 7–5, 6–2. Peng next competed in the Malaysian Open where she was seeded third and beat Yvonne Meusburger in three sets 6–1, 4–6, 6–2. Peng then lost in the quarterfinals in a tight three setter against Petra Martić, who went on to reach the final. In the Indian Wells BNP Paribas tournament where she was seeded 17th, she got a bye in the first round, but lost to Ksenia Pervak 4–6, 0–6 in the second", "id": "916472" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nJustine Henin 6–4, 1–6, 0–6. In Beijing, she beat qualifier Alicia Molik, who was also her doubles partner in the event, in the first round, 6–2, 7–6. She then upset fourth-seeded Nicole Vaidišová 6–4, 1–6, 6–3 before losing to Peng Shuai in another three-set match 7–6, 3–6, 2–6. She reached the final of a Tier-IV event in Seoul, losing to Eleni Daniilidou of Greece in three sets, 3–6, 6–2, 6–7. The beginning of 2007 was", "id": "11823094" }, { "contents": "Alexandra Dulgheru\n\n\n, 6–2, and in the third round over Johanna Larsson 6–2, 6–1. In the fourth round, she beat Peng Shuai, 6–3, 6–4. In the quarterfinals Dulgheru faced Sharapova, and they played a marathon match. Dulgheru won the first set 6–3. Then Sharapova won the second set, 8–6 in the tiebreak. In the third set, at 5–4 Dulgheru served for the match, but Sharapova got a break and then won the match in the third set tiebreak 7–5. After this, Dulgheru was ranked No.", "id": "21972663" }, { "contents": "Julie Coin\n\n\n. The women played for approximately 3 hours, with Mauresmo eventually winning 5–7, 6–2, 7–6, after Coin held match points. Coin beat Elena Vesnina 6–4, 4–6, 6–1 in the first round at the Australian Open. She fought hard, but ultimately fell to No. 14 Dominika Cibulková in three sets at Wimbledon. In the first round of the Australian Open, Coin recovered from a set down to defeat local favorite Alicia Molik 3–6, 7–6, 6–3 before losing in straight sets to Francesca Schiavone 3–6, 4–6.", "id": "3511310" }, { "contents": "Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi\n\n\nnumber 1 and World No. 36 Hyung-Taik Lee 6–4 4–6 4–6. The Pakistani rounded off the year with a win in the Dunlop Challenger in Toyota, Japan alongside Frederik Nielsen. Aisam played in a future event in Sheffield, England, as the 2nd seed. Aisam beat British Timothy Bradshaw in the 1st round 6–4 6–0 but lost 6–4 6–2 to Matthew Illingworth in the second. Aisam lost to Matthias Bachinger in the 1st round of qualifying in the Heilbronn Challenger in Germany 7–6(4) 2–6 3–6, and also lost in", "id": "14373784" } ]
TENNIS - FRIDAY 'S RESULTS FROM THE U.S. OPEN . NEW YORK 1996-08-30 Results from the U.S. Open Tennis Championships at the National Tennis Centre on Friday ( prefix number denotes seeding ) : Women 's singles , third round Sandrine Testud ( France ) beat Ines Gorrochategui ( Argentina ) 4-6 6-2 6-1 Men 's singles , second round 4 - Goran Ivanisevic ( Croatia ) beat Scott Draper ( Australia ) 6-7 ( 1-7 ) 6-3 6-4 6-4 Tim Henman ( Britain ) beat Doug Flach ( U.S. ) 6-3 6-4 6-2 Mark Philippoussis ( Australia ) beat Andrei Olhovskiy ( Russia ) 6 - 3 6-4 6-2 Sjeng Schalken ( Netherlands ) beat David Rikl ( Czech Republic ) 6 - 2 6-4 6-4 Guy Forget ( France ) beat 17 - Felix Mantilla ( Spain ) 6-4 7-5 6-3 Men 's singles , second round Alexander Volkov ( Russia ) beat Mikael Tillstrom ( Sweden ) 1-6 6- 4 6-1 4-6 7-6 ( 10-8 ) Jonas Bjorkman ( Sweden ) beat David Nainkin ( South Africa ) ) 6-4 6-1 6-1 Women 's singles , third round 8 - Lindsay Davenport ( U.S. ) beat Anne-Gaelle Sidot ( France ) 6-0 6-3 4 - Conchita Martinez ( Spain ) beat Helena Sukova ( Czech Republic ) 6-4 6-3 Amanda Coetzer ( South Africa ) beat Irina Spirlea ( Romania ) 7-6 ( 7-5 ) 7-5 Add Men 's singles , second round 16 - Cedric Pioline ( France ) beat Roberto Carretero ( Spain ) 4-6 6 - 2 6-2 6-1 Alex Corretja ( Spain ) beat Filippo Veglio ( Switzerland ) 6-7 ( 4- 7 ) 6-4 6-4 6-0 Add Women 's singles , third round Linda Wild ( U.S. ) beat Barbara Rittner ( Germany ) 6-4 4-6 7-5 Asa Carlsson ( Sweden ) beat 15 - Gabriela Sabatini ( Argentina ) 7-5 3-6 6-2 Add Men 's singles , second round 1 - Pete Sampras ( U.S. ) beat Jiri Novak ( Czech Republic ) 6-3 1-6 6-3 4-6 6-4 Paul Haarhuis ( Netherlands ) beat Michael Tebbutt ( Australia ) 1- 6 6-2 6-2 6-3 Add Women 's singles , third round Lisa Raymond ( U.S. ) beat Kimberly Po ( U.S. ) 6-3 6-2 : Add men 's singles , second round Hendrik Dreekmann ( Germany ) beat Thomas Johansson ( Sweden ) 7-6 ( 7-1 ) 6-2 4-6 6-1 Andrei Medvedev ( Ukraine ) beat Jan Kroslak ( Slovakia ) 6-4 6-3 6-2 Petr Korda ( Czech Republic ) bat Bohdan Ulihrach ( Czech Republic ) 6-0 7-6 ( 7-5 ) 6-2 Add women 's singles , third round 2 - Monica Seles ( U.S. ) beat Dally Randriantefy ( Madagascar ) 6-0 6-2 : Add men 's singles , second round 12 - Todd Martin ( U.S. ) beat Andrea Gaudenzi ( Italy ) 6-3 6-2 6-2 [START_ENT] Stefan Edberg [END_ENT] ( Sweden ) beat Bernd Karbacher ( Germany ) 3-6 6-3 6-3 1-0 retired ( leg injury )
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[ { "contents": "Arantxa Rus\n\n\nGaudens. In the first round, Rus beat Claire de Gubernatis 6–1, 6–1, and in the second round Séverine Beltrame 6–3, 6–3. In the quarterfinal, she beat former junior No.1 Elina Svitolina 6–4, 4–6, 6–3, and in the semifinal Rus defeated Valeria Savinykh 7–5, 7–5. She lost to Anastasia Pivovarova in the final 7–6, 6–7, 6–2. Then, she went on to the French Open and defeated Marina Erakovic 2–6, 6–4, 6–4 in the first round. In the second round, she defeated", "id": "12457411" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\n, 6–1. At the Australian Open, Hantuchová beat Zheng Saisai in the 1st round 6–4, 6–4. In the second round, she lost to 24th seed Garbiñe Muguruza 1–6, 6–1, 0–6. Hantuchová played her 17th singles final at the PTT Thailand Open after wins over third seed Zarina Diyas 1–6, 6–3, 6–1; Zheng Saisai 7–6, 6–2; Ying-Ying Duan 6–3, 6–0; and Marina Erakovic 4–6, 6–3, 7–6. She defeated Ajla Tomljanović in the final 3–6, 6–3, 6–4 to win her", "id": "1613908" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\n6–3. She lost 3–6, 3–6 against the second seeded Sharapova in the third round. In doubles, she and Srebotnik beat Andreea Ehritt-Vanc and Anastasia Rodionova 4–6, 6–3, 6–2; Émilie Loit and Nicole Pratt 6–0, 6–3, and got a walkover from Bartoli and Meilen Tu in the third round. In the quarterfinals, they beat Elena Likhovtseva and Sun Tiantian 6–4, 7–6. They came back from 1–6, 0–3 to beat top-seeded Raymond and Stosur, winning 1–6, 6–3, 6–2. They lost", "id": "11823099" }, { "contents": "Klára Koukalová\n\n\n, 2–6. As the 31st seed at Wimbledon, Koukalová defeated wildcard Taylor Townsend in the first round 7–5, 6–2. She lost in the second round to Madison Keys 5–7, 7–6, 2–6 Seeded third at the first edition of the Bucharest Open, Koukalová lost in the first round to Romanian Monica Niculescu 3–6, 0–6. Seeded third at the İstanbul Cup, she survived a first-round scare to beat Donna Vekić 4–6, 6–0, 6–4. In the second round, she was upset by Kristina Mladenovic 6–1, 6–3", "id": "3783489" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nPin 6–1, 6–3, and Pe'er and Safina 6–1, 6–2 in the second and third round. They then defeated Maria Elena Camerin and Gisela Dulko 4–6, 7–5, 6–3 in the quarterfinals. They upset top seeds and defending champions Raymond and Stosur in the semifinals, winning 1–6, 6–4, 6–3 to reach the French Open finals. They lost in the final to Alicia Molik and Mara Santangelo 6–7, 4–6. At Wimbledon, seeded 26th, she beat wildcard Melanie South 6–3, 6–2 and Alizé Cornet 4–6, 6–0,", "id": "11823098" }, { "contents": "Sorana Cîrstea\n\n\nat the Mercury Insurance Open. She was beaten by CoCo Vandeweghe in the first round 7–5, 6–7, 6–3. Next tournament in Cincinnati, Western & Southern Open, she qualified in singles for the main draw. In the first round she defeated Ksenia Pervak 6–4, 3–6, 6–3, but lost in the second to Jill Craybas 4–6, 6–1, 6–7. In Dallas, the inaugural tournament of Texas Tennis Open, Cîrstea beat Jarmila Gajdošová 3–6, 6–4, 6–2 in the first round, in the second she lost to", "id": "14893582" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\nseed Belinda Bencic 6-4, 2-6, 4-6. Playing qualifying at the Dubai Tennis Championships, Bondarenko beat Anastasija Sevastova in the first round of qualifying 6-3, 6-3. In the second round of qualifying, she lost to Tsvetana Pironkova 6-2, 6-1. Bondarenko qualified for the Qatar Total Open defeating María José Martínez Sánchez 7-6(0), 3-6, 6-3 and 9th seed Evgeniya Rodina 6-2, 7-5. In the", "id": "5795533" }, { "contents": "Thomaz Bellucci\n\n\nninth Challenger title at Sparkassen Open defeating Íñigo Cervantes 6–1, 1–6, 6–3. At the Rio Olympics, Bellucci reached the quarterfinals of the men's singles where he lost to Rafael Nadal. He reached the second round of the men's doubles with André Sá. In April, in U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships after beating players like Frances Tiafoe (7-5, 1-6, 6-2) and seeded player Sam Querrey (6-4, 3-6, 6-3), Bellucci lost", "id": "11153943" }, { "contents": "Klára Koukalová\n\n\nin round one by Kurumi Nara 0–6, 6–2, 6–1. Ranked 46 at the Australian Open, she beat Australian wildcard Storm Sanders in the first round 7–5, 6–4. In the second round, Koukalová lost to Julia Görges 3–6, 6–4, 2–6. In February, Koukalová was defeated competed at the Diamond Games in Antwerp in the first round by qualifier Francesca Schiavone 6–3, 6–1. At the Dubai Tennis Championships, she lost in the first round to Tsvetana Pironkova 3–6, 6–4, 3–6. Seeded fourth for qualifying at", "id": "3783493" }, { "contents": "2010 Rafael Nadal tennis season\n\n\nbeating Kei Nishikori (6-2, 6-4, 6-4) in the first round. In the second round, he fought hard and succeeded against Robin Haase after five sets (5-7, 6-2, 3-6, 6-0, 6-3). In the third round, he defeated Philipp Petzschner. The match was a 5-set thriller with Nadal triumphing (6-4, 4-6, 6-7, 6-2, 6-3).", "id": "19624603" }, { "contents": "Jill Craybas\n\n\nthe best tennis of her career and beat Olga Savchuk 6–1, 6–1 in the first round, Renata Voráčová 2–6, 6–1, 6–3 in the second round and Andreja Klepač 6–4, 6–4 in the quarterfinals. In the semifinals she beat Akgul Amanmuradova 6–4, 6–0 and lost to the top seed Agnieszka Radwańska in a tie-break in the third set, 6–2, 1–6, 7–6. Craybas's ranking improved from World No. 77 to World No. 60 because of these results. Craybas won the 2008 Istanbul Cup in doubles", "id": "16460431" }, { "contents": "2009 ASB Classic\n\n\nher opponent Magdaléna Rybáriková from Slovakia in three sets, winning 6–3, 6–7(4), 7–5. Shahar Pe'er, the fifth seed from Israel, sealed her passage into the next round with a straight sets triumph against Petra Cetkovská of the Czech Republic. The final seed to go through, Czech Nicole Vaidišová took three sets before triumphing 7–6(3), 4–6, 7–5 against Alla Kudryavtseva of Russia. In other matches, another Czech Barbora Záhlavová-Strýcová beat France's Virginie Razzano 1–6, 6–2, 6–3 to line up a second round", "id": "4713628" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nLi Ting and Sun Tiantian 6–4, 6–4 in the final. In Rome, she and Hantuchová won the title, their third as a team and biggest title, beating Li and Sun 6–4, 6–1; Black and Stubbs (No. 2) 6–4, 6–0, and Květa Peschke and Schiavone (No. 8) 3–6, 6–3, 6–1. At the French Open, 22nd seeded Ai beat Daniilidou 6–7, 6–0, 6–3 in the first round, but lost to French qualifier Aravane Rezaï 6–4, 4–6, 3–6. Deciding", "id": "11823091" }, { "contents": "Amos Mansdorf\n\n\n# 13 Thomas Muster, 7–5, 6–2, and World # 15 Gilbert 5–7, 6–3, 6–0. Mansdorf won another title at Rosmalen in the Netherlands in 1990. In the third round of the US Open in 1990 he beat World # 8 Brad Gilbert 5–7, 5–7, 6–3, 7–6, 6–1. In September 1991 in Toulouse, he beat World # 11 Magnus Gustafsson, 6–4, 6–1. His best performance at a Grand Slam tournament came at the Australian Open in 1992, where he reached the quarterfinals by beating", "id": "20374499" }, { "contents": "Olivia Rogowska\n\n\ncomeback to win 1–6, 7–5, 7–6 over Sandra Zaniewska. She then beat Arina Rodionova but lost the quarterfinal to Yulia Putintseva. In Sydney, Rogowska made the final by beating Akiko Omae 6–2, 6–0, Monique Adamczak by walkover, Zheng Saisai 6–4, 6–1 and qualifier Richèl Hogenkamp 3–6, 6–0, 6–2. In the final, she lost to Ashleigh Barty 1–6, 3–6. In the main draw of the BMW Malaysian Open, she won in the first round against Elitsa Kotsova 6–4, 6–0 which was her third WTA", "id": "6190723" }, { "contents": "Justin Gimelstob\n\n\nand Mike Bryan 6–3, 3–6, 6–4 in the second round. They lost to Mark Knowles and Daniel Nestor in the quarterfinals, 3–6, 2–6. In July 2004, Gimelstob won in singles at Forest Hills, New York, beating Dušan Vemić 7–6 (7), 6–2 in the final. That September, he beat Florent Serra of France 6–2, 6–2 in the quarterfinals, and Alex Bogomolov Jr. 6–1, 6–3 in the final of a hard court tournament in Beijing. He also won the doubles event at both of", "id": "9967593" }, { "contents": "Robert Kendrick\n\n\nBeach International Tennis Championships, before losing to Evgeny Korolev 6–3, 6–6, 5–7, then losing to David Nalbandian in the second round of the BNP Paribas Open 4–6, 4–6. He beat Söderling in the second round of the Sony Ericsson Open, then lost in the third round to Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 5–7, 4–6. Kendrick did not make it out of the first rounds of the U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships or the Estoril Open. At the 2009 French Open, he beat Daniel Brands 6–7, 7–5, 7–6", "id": "5034594" }, { "contents": "Ivan Ljubičić\n\n\nMelzer and lost 4–6, 6–7, 6–4, 6–2, 3–6. Ljubičić started the season as world No. 58. His first tournament was the Australian Open, where he beat Igor Kunitsyn in the first round 4–6, 7–6, 7–6, 5–7, 6–3, before losing in the second round to Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 7–6, 6–7, 6–7, 2–6. He then participated at Zagreb, where he defeated Christophe Rochus in the first round 6–4, 6–1, before losing to Viktor Troicki 4–6, 7–5, 4–6, in", "id": "14985321" }, { "contents": "Vera Zvonareva\n\n\n6–4, 6–2. She played at Monterrey Open, where she defeated No. 6 seed Alison Riske 6–4, 6–0. She was defeated in the second round by Kristina Mladenovic 4–6, 2–6. She lost in the first round at the Indian Wells Masters to Polona Hercog 6–1, 6–1. She was defeated in the first round of the Miami Masters to Russian Compatriot Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 6–2, 3–6, 7–5. Next, she played at the Katowice Open, Poland. In the first round she beat Italian Karin Knapp 7–5, 6–4", "id": "9496593" }, { "contents": "2008 Rafael Nadal tennis season\n\n\ndefeated another Frenchman, Gilles Simon, 7–5, 6–2, 6–3. In the round of 16, he beat his third Frenchman of the tournament, Paul-Henri Mathieu, after Mathieu retired when he was down 4–6, 0–3. In the quarter-finals, he beat Jarkko Nieminen, 7–5, 6–3, 6–1. Nadal's impressive run came to a halt when Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga comprehensively beat him in the semi-finals 6–2, 6–3, 6–2. Nadal then participated in his first indoor tournament of the year", "id": "6098840" }, { "contents": "Tamira Paszek\n\n\n76 Anne Keothavong 6–2, 7–5. Paszek´s final grass-court warm-up tournament before Wimbledon was the Aegon International. In the first round, she beat world No. 45 Marina Erakovic 7–5, 6–1. In the second round, Paszek upset eighth seed Daniela Hantuchová 6–4, 3–6, 6–1. In the quarterfinals, she defeated world No. 40 Tsvetana Pironkova 6–0, 6–4. In the semifinals, Paszek upset fourth seed and defending champion Marion Bartoli 4–6, 7–5, 6–4 to reach her first WTA final since 2010.", "id": "11829396" }, { "contents": "2007 French Open\n\n\nKatarina Srebotnik and Nenad Zimonjić beat Elena Likhovtseva and Daniel Nestor 6–2, 5–7, 10–7 in the first round. Number four seed Jelena Janković beat Venus Williams 6–4, 4–6, 6–1 in the third round. Filippo Volandri, seeded 29th, then the most recent person who defeated Roger Federer (at the 2007 Rome Masters), upset the 7th seed Ivan Ljubičić 6–4, 6–7, 4–6, 6–3, 6–4 in the third round, and he will play Tommy Robredo in the fourth round, which is his best French Open of", "id": "22204925" }, { "contents": "Roberta Vinci\n\n\nElina Svitolina in the third round 6-1, 6-3. In the fourth round, she was forced to retire trailing 2-6, 0-2 to Magdaléna Rybáriková. Seeded 9th at the Miami Open, Vinci received a bye into the second round where she beat Lucie Hradecká 1-6, 6-4, 7-6(5). In the third round, Vinci was defeated by 22nd seed Madison Keys 6-4, 6-4. At the 2016 Fed Cup World Group Play-offs", "id": "1362402" }, { "contents": "María José Martínez Sánchez\n\n\nSerena Williams 2–6, 6–4, [10–8] before winning the biggest title of their careers against World No. 1's Cara Black and Liezel Huber 7–6, 5–7, [10–8] in the final. Maria qualified to play at the 2009 Commonwealth Bank Tournament of Champions in Bali. She recovered from a first set deficit to beat Szávay in 3 sets 4–6, 6–4, 6–0 in her second group round robin match she beat Stosur in straight sets 7–6, 7–5 where Stosur served a 208kmps world record serve. In the semifinal", "id": "9892682" }, { "contents": "Viktor Troicki\n\n\n3–6. At the 2010 Medibank International Sydney, he beat Florent Serra 7–6, 6–4, in the first round and lost to Marcos Baghdatis in the second round 5–7, 3–6. He then lost in the second round of the 2010 Australian Open to Florian Mayer 6–4, 4–6, 6–7, 1–6. In the 2010 PBZ Zagreb Indoors, he was upset by Michael Berrer 4–6, 3–6, in the quarterfinals, after defeating Rainer Schüttler 6–3, 6–2, and Mikhail Kukushkin 7–5, 7–5. He then retired against Jürgen Melzer in", "id": "9000038" }, { "contents": "Paul Goldstein (tennis)\n\n\nIndianapolis, won by Andy Roddick and Bobby Reynolds, and Tokyo, won by Ashley Fisher and Tripp Phillips). In February 2006 he beat world # 18 Robby Ginepri 6–7(4), 6–3, 6–1, in Las Vegas, and in July he defeated world # 13 Lleyton Hewitt 6–4, 6–4 in Los Angeles. In the January Australian Open, he beat future champion Novak Djokovic in the first round 6–2, 1–6, 6–3, 6–2. Paul was easily defeated in the next round by Tommy Haas 0-6, 1", "id": "10762364" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\nseventh WTA tournament. Two days later, at the Dubai Tennis Championships, she beat Mona Barthel in the first round 7–6, 3–6, 6–3. Hantuchová fell in the second round to 1st seed and eventual champion Simona Halep 2–6, 0–6. At the Monterrey Open, Hantuchová was the seventh seed. She beat Monica Puig in the first round 7–6, 3–6, 7–5. However, she lost in the second round to Qualifier Urszula Radwańska 2–6, 4–6. Hantuchová lost in the first round of the BNP Paribas Open in Indian", "id": "1613909" }, { "contents": "Vera Zvonareva\n\n\nVögele 5–7, 6–3, 6–4. Zvonareva lost in the quarterfinals to 9th seed and eventual finalist Lucie Šafářová in straight sets 6–3, 6–3. Seeded 10 at the Madrid Open, Zvonareva lost in the first round to world No. 29 Petra Cetkovská 6–2, 6–2. Zvonareva missed the French Open due to a right shoulder injury. Seeded 12 at Wimbledon, Zvonareva beat Mona Barthel 2–6, 7–6(3), 6–4, and in the second round Sílvia Soler Espinosa 6-1, 3-6, 6-1. In", "id": "9496586" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\nthe first round 5-7, 6-3, 6-4. In the second round, she lost to world No. 53 Kim Clijsters 2-6, 1-6. At the Wimbledon Championships, she beat world No. 82 Kimiko Date-Krumm in the first round 5-7, 6-3, 6-3. She was eliminated in the second round by 14th seed Ana Ivanovic 6-3, 7-6(3). Bondarenko had led their head to head 2-0.", "id": "5795514" }, { "contents": "Juan Carlos Ferrero\n\n\nIgor Andreev 4–6, 6–7. His next tournament was the Internazionali BNL d'Italia. In the first round, Ferrero beat Kevin Anderson 6–4, 7–5; recording his 2nd win in the year. In the second round, he beat Frenchman and 13th seed Gaël Monfils 7–5, 6–3. However, in the third round, he fell to Roger Federer in 3 sets: 2–6, 7–5, 1–6. After Rome, Ferrero played at Open de Nice Côte d'Azur. In the first round, he beat Dutch Robin Haase after saving a", "id": "10946025" }, { "contents": "Arantxa Rus\n\n\nsecond, round she again defeated Isabella Holland 6–2, 6–3, and in the third qualifying round, Rus beat Kurumi Nara 6–4, 6–1. In her first Australian Open main draw appearance, she defeated Bethanie Mattek-Sands 6–1, 3–6, 7–5, but she lost to no. 23 seed Svetlana Kuznetsova in the second round 6–1, 6–4. Then, she played for the Netherlands Fed Cup Team at Group I of the European/African Zone. She won all of her singles matches against Hungary, Romania, and Latvia", "id": "12457407" }, { "contents": "Israel Davis Cup team\n\n\ndefeated Poland in the second round tie at home in March 2011. Dudi Sela defeated Marcin Gawron 6–1, 6–3, 6–4, and Amir Weintraub in his Davis Cup debut beat Jerzy Janowicz 4–6, 6–2, 6–2, 6–7 (4–7), 6–3. Andy Ram and Yoni Erlich then beat Marcin Matkowski and Mariusz Fyrstenberg 4–6, 6–4, 6–3, 6–1 at the Israel Tennis Center in Ramat Hasharon. On September 16–18, 2011, Israel will play the Canada Davis Cup team at Canada Stadium in Ramat Hasharon, Israel. Canada", "id": "11944847" }, { "contents": "Australia men's national softball team\n\n\n19 team, nicknamed the Colts. They competed at the 1993 Men's Junior World Championships, where the finished fourth. The competition was held in Auckland. In the round robin round, Australia won 7 games and lost 5. They beat Japan 3–0, Argentina 10–6, the United States 4–3, the Philippines 4–0, Argentina 6–1 and Japan 5–1. They lost to Canada 8–6, the United States 4–3, New Zealand 6–0, Canada 12–3, and New Zealand 2–1. This was good enough to qualify them for the semi", "id": "9661141" }, { "contents": "Francesca Schiavone\n\n\nof them as the seventh seed; Doha in the second round to Yanina Wickmayer 4–6, 6–7 and in her Dubai opener to Ana Ivanovic 1–6, 5–7. At the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, she (as 10th seed) avenged her Fed Cup loss by beating Lesia Tsurenko 6–2, 6–4 before retiring against Lucie Šafářová in the third round after losing the first set 6–2. With the same seeding in Miami, she lost to Ksenia Pervak 4–6, 6–4, 4–7 in her opener, blowing a 3–0 final-set", "id": "16460679" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\nIstanbul, Turkey. In the first round, she beat Turkish wildcard Çağla Büyükakçay 4–6, 6–3, 6–2. In the second round, Hantuchová lost to eventual champion Lesia Tsurenko 1–6, 1–6. At the Western & Southern Open, Hantuchová lost in the first round to Kristina Mladenovic 2–6, 1–6. At the US Open, Hantuchová lost in the first round to Misaki Doi 3–6, 3–6. At the Guangzhou International Women's Open, Hantuchová lost in the first round to fifth seed Svetlana Kuznetsova 4–6, 5–7. At the", "id": "1613913" }, { "contents": "Àlex Corretja\n\n\nsets down to beat Sampras on grass 4–6, 4–6, 7–6, 7–5, 6–4. (Spain eventually lost the tie 3–1.) At the French Open, Corretja saved four match points in the third round against Arnaud Clément, before going on to win 6–1, 6–2, 4–6, 5–7, 8–6. Corretja then progressed to the semifinals, where he lost in four sets to Albert Costa (who went on to win the title). One week later, Corretja was the best man at Costa's wedding. In", "id": "17353785" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\ntie against Italy. She lost both of her matches to Sara Errani 6-2, 6-3 and Francesca Schiavone 6-7(6), 7-5, 6-4. Italy defeated Ukraine 3-2. Seeded 6th for qualifying at the Qatar Total Open, she qualified beating Alizé Lim 6-1, 6-3 and 13th seed Casey Dellacqua 6-3, 6-1. In the first round, she beat fellow qualifier Vera Dushevina 7-5, 6-2 before she defeated world", "id": "5795509" }, { "contents": "2011 French Open – Day-by-day summaries\n\n\nJuan Mónaco 6–2, 7–5, 4–6, 6–4. Other seeds that progressed to the second round stage included no.18 Gilles Simon, no.24 Sam Querrey, no.21 Alexandr Dolgopolov, and Florian Mayer, the 20th seed. Wildcard Frenchman Arnaud Clément enjoyed a 6–3, 1–6, 7–6, 6–4 win over Filippo Volandri. Showing great form on the red clay, Maria Sharapova beat Mirjana Lučić 6–3, 6–0 in the first round. No. 2 Kim Clijsters didn't play her best but had a 6–2, 6–3 win over Anastasiya Yakimova.", "id": "20889537" }, { "contents": "Arantxa Rus\n\n\nwhere she faced Dinara Safina in the first round, losing 6–3, 2–6, 4–6. She also lost in the first round at Fes 6–4, 4–6, 3–6 to Aravane Rezaï. Then she played qualifying matches for the Estoril Open, beating Anne Kremer in the first round 6–0, 6–1, but losing against Sesil Karatancheva 7–5, 4–6, 2–6. She played the first round at the Mutua Madrileña Madrid Open, losing against Maria Sharapova 6–2, 3–6, 2–6. She continued on the ITF circuit, first at Saint-", "id": "12457410" }, { "contents": "Vera Zvonareva\n\n\nqualifier for the semifinals from the Red Group. She lost to Victoria Azarenka 6–2, 6–3, and ended the year as world No. 7. Zvonareva began her 2012 season at the Apia International Sydney. Seeded 6, she lost in the opening round to compatriot Svetlana Kuznetsova 6–1, 6–2. Seeded 7 at the Australian Open, she beat Alexandra Dulgheru in the first round 7–6(4), 6–7(5), 6–3. In the second round, she defeated Lucie Hradecká 6–1, 7–6(3). In the third round, Zvonareva lost", "id": "9496582" }, { "contents": "Vera Zvonareva\n\n\nOpen. In her first round-robin match, she won against compatriot Svetlana Kuznetsova, 6–2, 6–3. Zvonareva then beat Ivanovic, 6–3, 6–7(5), 6–4, before completing a clean sweep of her group by defeating world No. 1 Janković, 2–6, 6–3, 6–4. She reached the final by defeating Olympic gold medalist Dementieva, 7–6(7), 3–6, 6–3, but lost a three-setter to Wimbledon champion Venus Williams, 7–6(5), 0–6, 2–6. Zvonareva was seventh seed at the Australian Open", "id": "9496545" }, { "contents": "Peter Polansky\n\n\nMillman 6–7, 0–6. Polansky entered the Australian Open qualifying draw for the 9th time of his career. Seeded 26th in the qualifying draw, he beat João Domingues in the first round 7–6, 6–4. He followed up the win with a 6–2, 7–5 win over Christian Harrison before losing 1–6, 6–3, 6–3 to 15th seed, Yuki Bhambri. For the second consecutive year, Polansky got into the main draw as a lucky loser. Karen Khachanov served 21 aces as he beat Polansky 7–6, 7–6, 6–4. In", "id": "10271962" }, { "contents": "Alexandra Dulgheru\n\n\nPironkova 6–4, 7–5. In the semifinals, she won over third seeded Li Na 6–4, 3–6, 6–4. In the final, she beat Zheng Jie 6–3, 6–4. Playing at the French Open for the first time she defeated Lucie Hradecká 7–6, 4–6, 6–3 in the first round and Timea Bacsinszky 6–4, 6–2 in the second. She then lost to third seeded Caroline Wozniacki 3–6, 4–6. In doubles, she teamed up with Alberta Brianti. They defeated the team of Jill Craybas and Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 6–1,", "id": "21972656" }, { "contents": "Mona Barthel\n\n\nthe 3rd round at the 2015 US Open for the first time by beating Tsvetana Pironkova 5-7, 7-6(4), 6-1 and Olga Govortsova 2-6, 6-2, 6-4. In the 3rd round, she lost to Varvara Lepchenko 1-6, 6-3, 6-4. As the 3rd seed at the 2015 Coupe Banque Nationale, Barthel lost in the 1st round to eventual finalist Jeļena Ostapenko 7-6(6), 4-6, 6-4.", "id": "3461368" }, { "contents": "Tomáš Berdych\n\n\nHe made the quarterfinals, after beating both Dmitry Tursunov and Andrey Golubev in three sets en route. However, he lost to Xavier Malisse 4–6, 6–3, 2–6, in the quarterfinal round. At the 2010 Rogers Cup held in Toronto, he was seventh seed. He beat two Ukrainian players, Sergiy Stakhovsky 6–2, 6–4, (in the opening round) and Alexandr Dolgopolov 6–3, 6–7, 6–4, (in the third round) to reach the quarterfinals. There, he lost to Roger Federer 3–6, 7–5,", "id": "9009303" }, { "contents": "2011 French Open – Day-by-day summaries\n\n\n7–5, 3–6, 6–1 win. Ivan Ljubičić, meanwhile, dispatched another seed, no.24 Sam Querrey 7–6, 6–4, 6–4. No.5 seed Robin Söderling avoided such calamities, easing past Spaniard Albert Ramos 6–3, 6–4, 6–4, while No. 10 seed Mardy Fish beat Robin Haase 7–6, 6–2, 6–1 to reach the third round at Roland Garros for the first time in his career. Fernando Verdasco, no.16, faced a tough second round in the form of Xavier Malisse, Verdasco stood his ground to claim the match", "id": "20889544" }, { "contents": "2009 Brisbane International\n\n\nrewarded with a match against Frenchman Paul-Henri Mathieu who beat Russian qualifier Teymuraz Gabashvili 6–3, 6–3. The other seeds to play their first matches were Frenchman Jo Wilfried Tsonga, who beat Argentinian Agustín Calleri, currently ranked World No. 62, 6–2, 7–5, and fifth-seeded Czech Tomáš Berdych who advanced 6–0, 6–4 to a second round match against Kei Nishikori, the Japanese player who beat U.S. player Bobby Reynolds 6–2, 6–3. Mario Ančić, Florent Serra, and Michaël Llodra all won their first round matches", "id": "7304238" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\n2. In the second round, she rallied to upset 24th seed Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 6-2, 6-7(1), 6-4. In the third round, she beat compatriot and world No. 36 Lesia Tsurenko 3-6, 6-4, 7-6(7) to reach the fourth round for the first time at the Indian Wells Masters. In the fourth round, Bondarenko lost to world No. 1 Serena Williams 2-6, 2-6. Nevertheless, this was her best result at", "id": "5795535" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\n-court season at the DFS Classic in Birmingham. Seeded 12th, she defeated world No. 92 Anne Keothavong 6-3, 6-2 in the first and qualifier Samantha Stosur 6-3, 6-2 in the second round. In the third round, she beat Lucky Loser Melinda Czink 4-6, 6-4, 7-5. In her second quarterfinal of the year she beat world No. 52 Petra Cetkovská 7-6(3), 6-2 to reach her first WTA semifinal where", "id": "5795499" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\nround of qualifying, Hantuchová lost to Ysaline Bonaventure 1–6, 6–4, 2–6. Hantuchová successfully qualified for the Apia International Sydney by beating Jeļena Ostapenko 6–4, 6–4; ninth seed Irina Falconi 7–5, 6–1; and Lauren Davis 6–3, 6–2. She was supposed to face second seed Agnieszka Radwańska in the 1st round, but Radwańska withdrew due to a left leg injury. Hantuchová got a bye into the second round, but she lost to Australian Samantha Stosur 4–6, 2–6. At the Australian Open, Hantuchová lost in the first", "id": "1613915" }, { "contents": "Nicolás Almagro\n\n\nBellucci. He lost, however, to defending champion David Ferrer, 6–7, 7–6, 2–6. Almagro then lost in the third round at both the 2011 BNP Paribas Open (losing to Albert Montañés, 6–4, 2–6, 4–6) and at the 2011 Sony Ericsson Open (losing to Florian Mayer, 1–6, 6–3, 1–6). At the 2011 Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters, he beat Marcel Granollers, 6–3, 6–3, before prevailing in a marathon encounter against Máximo González, 6–7, 7–5, 7–6, saving", "id": "21080012" }, { "contents": "Jelena Dokic\n\n\n6–3, 6–4. Dokic was beaten in the semifinal by Vesna Manasieva 7–6, 4–6, 6–1. Jelena won her first-round match in the 50K tournament in Saint-Raphael, France by beating Eva Birnerová 2–6, 6–1, 6–2. Jelena retired in her second-round match against Urszula Radwańska leading 7–5, 0–2, with a suspected thigh injury. Dokic revealed that she had an elbow injury in the beginning of the year (possibly the reason she withdrew in tournaments such as Miami). Also, she explained", "id": "767994" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\n6-3. In the first round, she lost to 8th seed and compatriot Elina Svitolina 6-4, 4-6, 5-7. Bondarenko qualified for the Western & Southern Open beating 19th seed Lara Arruabarrena 6-1, 6-4 and Jana Čepelová 6-3, 6-0. In the first round, she lost in a tough match to world No. 26 Eugenie Bouchard 6-7(2), 6-7(5). Seeded 6th for qualifying at the US Open, Bondarenko made", "id": "5795527" }, { "contents": "Noam Okun\n\n\nSeptember 2006, Okun qualified for the US Open, and beat Potito Starace 6–2, 6–0, 4–6, 6–2 in the first round. Okun went down to Łukasz Kubot in the second round, 6–7(7), 4–6, 6–2, 6–2, 4–6. In July 2007, Okun won his second challenger title in Winnetka, Illinois, beating South Africa's Kevin Anderson 6–4, 6–3 in the final. In February 2009 he won an Israel F2 tournament, and lost in the finals of an Israel F3 tournament to Harel Levy,", "id": "6611615" }, { "contents": "2009 Chennai Open\n\n\n, who took three sets to emerge victorious against home-favourite Prakash Amritraj 6–2, 4–6, 6–1. In the other completed matches, seeded player Marcel Granollers (8) reached the second round without too much difficulty, beating Hyung Taik-Lee of South Korea 6–4, 7–5. The only non-Indian wildcard Lukáš Dlouhý recorded a 3–6, 6–2, 6–4 win against Go Soeda from Japan and Israel's top player Dudi Sela overcame Spaniard Rubén Ramírez Hidalgo 4–6, 7–6(3), 6–1. The men's doubles also started on", "id": "10251134" }, { "contents": "Yanina Wickmayer\n\n\n6-1, 7-6(6) and Melanie Oudin 6-2, 6-0. Belgium beat the United States 4-1. Next, Belgium will face the Czech Republic in the semifinals. Seeded 7th at the 2011 Open GDF Suez, Wickmayer made it to the quarterfinals after beating Elena Vesnina and Klára Zakopalová. In the quarterfinals, she lost to 4th seed and eventual champion Petra Kvitová 7-5, 3-6, 6-7(3). Wickmayer had a 5-3 lead in the 3rd", "id": "6943680" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\ndefeating Beatriz Haddad Maia in the final round of qualifying 6-3, 7-6(10). In the first round, she had her first WTA Tour win since she returned from retirement by beating American Alison Riske 6-4, 4-6, 6-1. In the second round, Bondarenko lost to American, 7th seed, and eventual finalist Madison Keys 2-6, 1-6. Bondarenko qualified for the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix by beating Alexa Glatch in the final round of qualifying 0-6", "id": "5795521" }, { "contents": "Aravane Rezaï\n\n\nSara Errani 6–2, 6–2. In the second round she lost to Marion Bartoli 4–6, 2–6. Seeded tenth at the Commonwealth Bank Tournament of Champions, Rezaï won her first round-robin match against fourth seed Sabine Lisicki 6–1, 3–6, 4–6, then beat Melinda Czink in her second match 6–3, 7–5 to make her the first player to advance to the semifinals of the inaugural event. She then went on to the semifinals, where she beat María José Martínez Sánchez 6–2, 6–3. In the final she faced Marion", "id": "10802454" }, { "contents": "Andrey Golubev\n\n\ndoubles play, with his best result a semifinal with Francesco Piccari in Córdoba. He reached the final of the 2008 St. Petersburg Open. His first win came against Olivier Rochus, where he prevailed 6–1, 6–4. He then surprised home hero Marat Safin in the second round, beating the Russian 6–4, 6–2 to progress to the quarterfinals. His next opponent was Mischa Zverev, whom he beat 6–7, 6–4, 7–6. He then went on to beat Victor Hănescu 6–3, 6–0 in the semifinals, but lost to Andy", "id": "14207819" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\n2012 against Jamie Hampton, 4–6, 6–7. In the London Olympics, Hantuchová upset No. 10 seed Li Na 6–2, 3–6, 6–3 in the first round. She then beat frenchwoman Alizé Cornet 6–3, 6–0 in the second round. She faced No. 8 seed Caroline Wozniacki in the third round and lost 4–6, 2–6. Hantuchová did not have the best US Open Series, winning only one match in four tournaments. At the Rogers Cup Hantuchová, lost in two tough sets to Aleksandra Wozniak 5–7, 6–7.", "id": "1613884" }, { "contents": "Tamarine Tanasugarn\n\n\n1999, she reached the fourth round at Wimbledon for a second time by defeating Frenchwoman Sandrine Testud, 6–2, 1–6, 6–3, in the third round. Tanasugarn ended the year ranked No. 72. Tanasugarn partnered with Paradorn Srichaphan at the Hopman Cup in 2000. Tanasugarn beat Jelena Dokić of Australia, Barbara Schett of Austria, Ai Sugiyama of Japan, and Henrieta Nagyová of Slovakia. However, Tanasugarn lost in the women's singles final to Amanda Coetzer of South Africa, 6–3, 4–6, 4–6, having led 6–3", "id": "9002238" }, { "contents": "1983–84 Albanian Cup\n\n\nround. 1.SK Tirana 9 ND 8 0 1 19:7 2.Flamurtari 9 4 1 4 13:8 3.Apolonia 8 3 2 3 12:10 4.Partizani 8 3 4 1 12:7 5.Vllaznia 6 3 1 2 12:6 6.Teuta 6 4 1 1 11:6 7.Skenderbeu 6 2 1 3 8:6 8.Beselidhja 6 2 3 1 5:4 9.Tomori 4 2 0 2 5:5 10.Erzeni 4 2 0 2 4:4 11.Besa 4 2 1 1 9:7 12.Burreli 4 1 2 1 6:6 13.Dinamo 4 2 1 1 10:1 14.Himara 4 0 2 2 3:8 15.Kastrioti 4 2 0 2 7:7 16.Elbasani 4 1 1 2 5:5", "id": "16655101" }, { "contents": "Camila Giorgi\n\n\n, 6–4 and 12th seed Chan Yung-jan 6–7, 7–5, 6–3. In the first round, Giorgi lost to Barbora Záhlavová-Strýcová 1–6, 3–6. Giorgi fell in the final round of qualifying at the French Open to Heidi El Tabakh 7–6, 4–6, 2–6. Giorgi qualified for the Wimbledon Championships for the second year in a row defeating Emily Webley-Smith, Olivia Rogowska, and Alexa Glatch. In the first round, she beat 16th seed and compatriot Flavia Pennetta, 6–4, 6–3. Then she defeated", "id": "16054531" }, { "contents": "Mikael Pernfors\n\n\nlost in straight sets to then World No.1 Ivan Lendl 6–3, 6–2, 6–4. Pernfors played for Sweden in the final of the Davis Cup in 1986. He won one singles rubber against Paul McNamee in straight sets and lost the other to Pat Cash in five sets – after winning the first two – as Australia beat Sweden 3–2. The following year at Wimbledon he again lost a two-set lead, falling to Jimmy Connors 1–6, 1–6, 7–5, 6–4, 6–2 after having led 6–1, 6–1, 4–1,", "id": "2517702" }, { "contents": "1985–86 Albanian Cup\n\n\nround. 1.SK Tirana 9 ND 5 3 1 18:7 2.Vllaznia 9 4 2 3 25:11 3.Partizani 8 3 2 3 8:6 4.Tomori 8 4 1 3 14:10 5.Apolonia 6 2 2 2 11:10 6.Skenderbeu 6 2 3 1 7:5 7.Flamurtari 4 3 0 1 7:4 8.Erzeni 6 3 2 1 6:6 9.Elbasani 4 2 0 2 6:6 10.Pogradeci 4 1 2 1 4:10 11.Dinamo 4 2 1 1 9:7 12.Naftetari 4 1 1 2 5:6 13.Beselidhja 4 2 1 1 5:6 14.Luftetari 4 1 2 1 5:3 15.Lushnja 4 1 0 3 4:8 16.Teuta 4 1 2 1 4:4", "id": "16654998" }, { "contents": "Nikolay Davydenko\n\n\n, Davydenko won four of his five matches. He lost his first round-robin match to Novak Djokovic, 6–3, 4–6, 5–7, but he beat Nadal in his second match, 6–1, 7–6. He also went on to beat the odds, defeating his group leader, Robin Söderling, 7–6, 4–6, 6–3 to reach the semifinals. He recorded his first win over Roger Federer in 13 tries in the semifinals with a 6–2, 4–6, 7–5 win. With the win, Davydenko advanced to his second consecutive", "id": "11825324" }, { "contents": "Nadia Petrova\n\n\nand defeated 14th seed Amanda Coetzer 6–0, 6–1 in the third round. In the fourth round, Petrova lost to third seed Lindsay Davenport 0–6, 7–6, 2–6. Petrova continued her success by reaching the semifinals of Zurich, beating world No. 8 and US Open finalist before losing to Henin 4–6, 4–6. The following week in Linz, Petrova beat Paola Suárez and Patty Schnyder to reach her first Sony Ericsson WTA Tour final. However, she fell to Ai Sugiyama 5–7, 4–6. Petrova ended 2003 ranked world No", "id": "9496377" }, { "contents": "Peng Shuai\n\n\n6–3, 6–3. In the third round she came back from 2–5 down in the final set to beat Czech qualifier Lucie Hradecká 6–3, 4–6, 7–5. In the fourth round, she battled past 18th seed Nadia Petrova, 6–4, 5–7, 6–3. 16th seed Maria Sharapova defeated her 6–2, 5–7, 6–3 in a 2-hour 22 minute quarterfinal match. Peng moved up to No. 32 in the world as a result, one spot off her career high of 31. Her next tournament was the Sony Ericsson Open in", "id": "916460" }, { "contents": "Melanie Oudin\n\n\nto Klára Zakopalová 1–6, 6–3, 1–6. In the Fed Cup tie against Belgium, Oudin lost her first rubber to Kim Clijsters 0–6, 4–6. In her final rubber, she was defeated by Yanina Wickmayer 6–2, 6–0. Belgium reached the semifinals at the Fed Cup defeating the USA 4–1. Oudin got her first win of the year at the Open GdF Suez, where she beat Vera Dushevina in the first round 7–5, 5–7, 6–2. In the second round, Oudin lost to eighth seed Dominika Cibulková of Slovakia", "id": "9958106" }, { "contents": "Tommy Robredo\n\n\n7–5, 6–1, 6–0, in the third round. He defeated Philipp Kohlschreiber, before losing in straight sets to Juan Martín del Potro in the quarterfinals 3–6, 4–6, 2–6. Seeded second, he lost to Marcos Baghdatis in the first round at the Ordina Open. Robredo reached the third round of Wimbledon, at which he was seeded 15th, by coming back from two sets down to beat Austrian Stefan Koubek. He next was defeated by Israeli Dudi Sela 6–7, 5–7, 6–2, 5–7, however, when they", "id": "238314" }, { "contents": "Zheng Jie\n\n\n, Edina Gallovits-Hall 2–6, 6–3, 6–1, and finally Melanie Oudin 6–4, 6–1. She lost in the first round of the main draw, 4–6, 4–6, to Daniela Hantuchová. At the Wimbledon Championships, Zheng reached the second round for the third consecutive year, beating Zuzana Ondrášková 7–5, 6–0, before losing in disappointing fashion to Japanese qualifier Misaki Doi, 3–6, 1–6. In doubles, Zheng and Peng reached the quarterfinals, losing a tight three-set match to eventual champions Květa Peschke and Katarina", "id": "9372441" }, { "contents": "Fred Gil\n\n\n6–3, 6–4. A week later, at the US Open, he lost in First round to world no. 23 Alexandr Dolgopolov by 6–4, 6–2, 7–5 in 1h58m. In September, he reached the semi-final in the Genova Challenger. In the first round in Bucharest he beat world no. 106 Jérémy Chardy by 2–6, 6–4, 6–3 in 2h14m. He lost in the second round to the world no. 183 Alessandro Giannessi by 7–6(2), 0–6, 6–3 in 2h25m. In October", "id": "101315" }, { "contents": "Mona Barthel\n\n\n6-4, 6-0. After the US Open, Barthel played at the 2014 Korea Open. She beat 7th seed Caroline Garcia in the 1st round 7-6(3), 6-2. She then lost in the 2nd round to Christina McHale 6-1, 4-6, 6-3. At the 1st edition of the 2014 Wuhan Open, Barthel defeated Peng Shuai in the 1st round 6-2, 7-6(1) before losing in the 2nd round to 6th seed and eventual finalist", "id": "3461354" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\nto 10th seeds and eventual finalists Lisa Raymond/Samantha Stosur 6-7(3), 3-6. Bondarenko qualified for the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix defeating Lucie Hradecká in the final round of qualifying 6-2, 6-2. She beat world No. 15 Flavia Pennetta 4-6, 6-2, 6-1, in the second round, she lost to 6th seed Venus Williams 4-6, 2-6. At the Kremlin Cup, Bondarenko lost in the first round of qualifying to Aravane", "id": "5795504" }, { "contents": "Katie O'Brien\n\n\nOpen qualifying draw and beat fellow Brit, Melanie South in the opening round. She fell in round two to Kristina Barrois, 4–6 2–6. After this she headed to the DFS Classic where she beat Alla Kudryavtseva, 6–0 3–6 7–6, in the first round before falling to Yaroslava Shvedova in round two, 5–7 6–1 5–7. A wild card allowed O'Brien entry into the International Women's Open (previously the Hastings Direct International) where she lost to Samantha Stosur. Shahar Pe'er beat O'Brien in the first round of Wimbledon. Following", "id": "14861023" }, { "contents": "Robin Söderling\n\n\nscare as he saved 3 match points en route to defeating Fernando Verdasco 2–6, 7–5, 6–4. After winning 6–3, 3–6, 6–4 against Nicolás Almagro, he faced Novak Djokovic in the quarterfinals which he lost 3–6, 0–6. At the French Open, Soderling was seeded 5th and beat Ryan Harrison in the first round 6–1, 6–7, 6–3, 7–5. Harrison was up 5–4 in the fourth set, within one game of forcing a fifth and deciding set, but ceded the final three games, the fourth set,", "id": "15316018" }, { "contents": "Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi\n\n\nsingles first round and won 7–5 7–6. In the second round he was defeated by second seed and defending champion Fabrice Santoro 6–7 2–6. In the doubles, he and Bopanna were seeded 4th, the first time both have been seeded in an ATP event. In the first round they beat Tripp Phillips and Jim Thomas 4–6 6–3 10–2. They won their quarter-final 7–6 3–6 10–7 Kevin Anderson and James Cerretani and followed that up by defeating Rik de Voest and Ashley Fisher in the semis 5–7 6–4 11–9. In the second", "id": "14373779" }, { "contents": "Tamira Paszek\n\n\nand doubles partner CoCo Vandeweghe 4–6, 2–6. However, she did capture the doubles title with Vandeweghe marking her first tournament win in either singles or doubles in 2013. Her most impressive result of the year came in France at the Open GdF Suez Région Limousin, a $50,000 tournament. Unseeded, Paszek upset fourth seed Johanna Konta in the first round 6–4, 6–4. In the second round, she defeated Andreea Mitu 1–6, 6–3, 7–6. In the quarterfinals, she beat Nina Zander 6–2, 6–2. In the", "id": "11829411" }, { "contents": "Kimiko Date\n\n\n, she went to China to participate at the China Open. She beat Anabel Medina Garrigues 6–0, 6–4 in the first round, but lost to Elena Dementieva 6–3, 1–6, 6–3 in the second round. Kimiko then returned home to compete at the HP Open in Osaka, Japan. Seeded sixth, she defeated teenage qualifier Laura Robson in the first round 6–3, 6–3 and compatriot Aiko Nakamura 6–2, 6–0. In the quarterfinals, she upset top seed and world No. 8 Samantha Stosur 5–7, 6–3, 7–6 (", "id": "18010869" }, { "contents": "2010 Australian Open – Day-by-day summaries\n\n\n, the defending champion, lost a set in his victory against Philipp Kohlschreiber 6–4, 6–2, 2–6, 7–5. Ivo Karlović defeated 24th seed compatriot Ivan Ljubičić 6–3, 3–6, 6–3, 7–6(7). Andy Murray won in straight sets over Florent Serra. Chilean Fernando González beat Evgeny Korolev 6–7(5), 6–3, 1–6, 6–3, 6–4. The day's most significant upset was 33rd seed John Isner's defeat of 12th seed Gaël Monfils 6–1, 4–6, 7–6(4), 7–6(5). In the women's draw world", "id": "11989025" }, { "contents": "2010 Rafael Nadal tennis season\n\n\n). In the second round, he beat Lukáš Lacko (6-2, 6-2, 6-2). In the third round, he was tested by Philipp Kohlschreiber, finally beating him in four sets (6-4, 6-2, 2-6, 7-5). In the fourth round, he beat the Croatian Ivo Karlović, (6-4, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4). In the quarter-finals, Nadal pulled out", "id": "19624590" }, { "contents": "Lloyd Harris (tennis)\n\n\nIn August, Harris qualified for his first Grand Slam main-draw at a senior men's singles level, after beating JC Aragone 6-4 6-2, in the third qualifying round for the US Open. Harris defeated Roberto Quiroz of Ecuador 7-6, 6-3 in the first round of the qualifying draw, and defeated Sebastian Ofner from Austria 6-2, 6-1 in the second round. Harris lost in the main draw first round against world number 40 Gilles Simon in straight sets.", "id": "5608796" }, { "contents": "2009 ASB Classic\n\n\nsecond round by beating Nuria Llagostera Vives from Spain 7–5, 6–4. Seventh seed Russian Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova ensured that all eight of the seeds had made it to the second round by winning her match in the night session against German Kristina Barrois 6–3, 6–1. In doubles, second seeds Shahar Pe'er and Caroline Wozniacki progressed to the quarter-finals by defeating Argentinian Betina Jozami and Indian Shikha Uberoi 6–2, 6–2 but no. 3 seeds Czech Vladimíra Uhlířová and Ekaterina Dzehalevich of Belarus were beaten 6–4, 6–4 by Italian Mara Santangelo and French", "id": "4713633" }, { "contents": "Tamira Paszek\n\n\nIn the final, Paszek upset fifth seed Angelique Kerber 5–7, 6–3, 7–5 to win her third WTA title. Paszek was 3–5 down in the final set and saved five championship points. At Wimbledon, Paszek upset former world No. 1 and seventh seed Caroline Wozniacki in the first round 5–7, 7–6, 6–4. This match lasted 3 hours and 12 minutes. In the second round, she beat world No. 60 Alizé Cornet 6–2, 6–1. Then she defeated world No. 36 Yanina Wickmayer 2–6, 7–6,", "id": "11829397" }, { "contents": "Sorana Cîrstea\n\n\n6–2, 6–0. They lost in the second round to Irina-Camelia Begu/Alexandra Panova 4–6, 6–3, [7–10]. Cîrstea qualified in singles for the BNP Paribas Open. In the first round she lost 6–3, 3–6, 3–6 to Alla Kudryavtseva. In the Sony Ericsson Open, Sorana received a wildcard in singles, but lost 6–3, 1–6, 6–7 in the first round to Zheng Jie of China. At the 2011 Andalucia Tennis Experience, she lost in the first round 6–1, 4–6, 2–6 to", "id": "14893578" }, { "contents": "Mona Barthel\n\n\n, she beat qualifier Klaartje Liebens 6-2, 6-0. In the 2nd round, Barthel upset 1st seed Eugenie Bouchard 4-6, 6-1, 6-2. In the quarterfinals, Barthel lost to Barbora Záhlavová-Strýcová 6-2, 6-2. Barthel then lost in the 1st round at the 2015 Dubai Tennis Championships to wildcard Daniela Hantuchová 7-6(5), 3-6, 6-3. As the 2nd seed for qualifying at the 2015 Qatar Total Open, she", "id": "3461359" }, { "contents": "Mona Barthel\n\n\n-1, 6-4 before falling to top seed and eventual champion Ana Ivanovic in the 2nd round 6-4, 6-1. The following week, she qualified for the 2014 Topshelf Open beating Dinah Pfizenmaier 7-6(6), 6-2 and 7th seed Urszula Radwańska 6-3, 6-2. In the 1st round, she defeated Maria Kirilenko 6-3, 6-2. In the 2nd round, she lost to 8th seed Klára Koukalová 6-2, 7-6(6)", "id": "3461349" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nnot to compete in the mixed, Ai and Daniella beat Caroline Dhenin and Mathilde Johansson 6–4, 6–3, then squashed Sofia Arvidsson and Martina Müller 6–1, 6–1; they escaped from Marion Bartoli and Shahar Pe'er, 1–6, 7–6, 6–2. In the quarterfinals, they beat second-seeded Black and Stubbs 6–1, 7–6. In the semifinals, they beat 4th-seeded Yan and Zheng 6–3, 3–6, 6–3. They lost 3–6, 2–6 in the final to top-seeded Raymond and Stosur. Wimbledon saw Sugiyama,", "id": "11823092" }, { "contents": "Nikolay Davydenko\n\n\nSimon, 7–6, 4–6, 4–6. Davydenko lost in the quarterfinals of the 2009 Pilot Pen Tennis to Sam Querrey. At the US Open, he reached the fourth round, before retiring against Robin Söderling with a left thigh injury. He won his third title of the year at the 2009 Malaysian Open by beating Gaël Monfils, 6–3, 6–3, in the quarterfinals, Robin Söderling, 1–6, 7–6, 6–2, in the semifinals, and Fernando Verdasco, 6–4, 7–5, in the final. Following his triumph in", "id": "11825322" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\ndefeated world No. 98 Olga Govortsova in the first round 5-7, 6-3, 6-4. In the second round, she lost again to qualifier Kristína Kučová 3-6, 6-1, 5-7. At the Mutua Madrid Open, Bondarenko lost in the first round of qualifying to Kateřina Siniaková 6-4, 2-6, 2-6. Her final tournament before the French Open was the Internationaux de Strasbourg. In the first round, she beat world No. 54", "id": "5795537" }, { "contents": "Varvara Lepchenko\n\n\nround to Heather Watson 6-7(5), 2-6. Ranked 40 at the Wimbledon Championships, Lepchenko was defeated in the first round by 20th seed and eventual finalist Garbiñe Muguruza 6-4, 6-1. Lepchenko started her US Open Series at the Bank of the West Classic. She started the tournament off by beating Mirjana Lučić-Baroni in the first round 3-6, 6-2, 7-6(4). In the second round, she stunned top seed Caroline Wozniacki 6-4,", "id": "2210491" }, { "contents": "Klára Koukalová\n\n\n5–7. Playing against Spain at the Fed Cup, Koukalová won her first rubber over María Teresa Torró Flor 6–3, 2–6, 6–1, but she lost her second to Carla Suárez Navarro 6–1, 3–6, 3–6. In the end, the Czech Republic defeated Spain 3–2. At the Qatar Total Open, Koukalová won her first-round match over Elina Svitolina 6–2, 6–4. In the second round, she upset ninth seed Ana Ivanovic 4–6, 6–1, 6–3. In the third round, she lost to sixth seed and", "id": "3783483" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nJelena Janković 4–6, 4–6. As the 9th seed in doubles playing with Hantuchová, they beat the No. 1 seeds, Black and Huber, 6–7, 6–3, 7–6. In the third set \"Hantuyama\" were down 2–5, but rallied to take it to a tie-break, where they saved seven match points to win 12–10. In the semifinals, they beat Dechy and Santangelo 6–4, 6–2 to make it her first women's doubles final there. They were defeated by the Williams in two sets, 6–3", "id": "11823108" }, { "contents": "Claudine Schaul\n\n\nafter turning pro, Schaul made it to the third round of the US Open after upsetting former No. 15 Anna Smashnova 7–6 (7–5), 6–2 in round 1 as well as beating Samantha Reeves 6–1, 4–6, 6–3 in round 2, before losing her match versus Dinara Safina 4–6, 5–7. In January 2004, Schaul was able to win her first Doubles title in Canberra, Australia, partnering Jelena Kostanić Tošić. Shortly after, Schaul made it to the third round of the Australian Open before losing to Alicia Molik", "id": "5152289" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nFamily Circle cup, their third team title, scoring 6–2, 6–2 over Edina Gallovits-Hall and Olga Govortsova. Sugiyama broke the record for consecutive slam appearances woman with 57 as of her appearance in the 2008 Wimbledon tournament. Sugiyama made it to the third round of ladies' singles, losing to Alisa Kleybanova of Russia, 4–6, 4–6. At Stanford, she defeated Alexa Glatch 6–2, 3–6, 7–5, and then crushed world No. 11, Hantuchová, 6–3, 6–1. In the quarterfinals she beat Dominika Cibulková", "id": "11823106" }, { "contents": "Peng Shuai\n\n\nher 6–4, 6–3. Peng however lost in the second round to Daniela Hantuchová 7–5, 6–2. Peng next competed in the Malaysian Open where she was seeded third and beat Yvonne Meusburger in three sets 6–1, 4–6, 6–2. Peng then lost in the quarterfinals in a tight three setter against Petra Martić, who went on to reach the final. In the Indian Wells BNP Paribas tournament where she was seeded 17th, she got a bye in the first round, but lost to Ksenia Pervak 4–6, 0–6 in the second", "id": "916472" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nJustine Henin 6–4, 1–6, 0–6. In Beijing, she beat qualifier Alicia Molik, who was also her doubles partner in the event, in the first round, 6–2, 7–6. She then upset fourth-seeded Nicole Vaidišová 6–4, 1–6, 6–3 before losing to Peng Shuai in another three-set match 7–6, 3–6, 2–6. She reached the final of a Tier-IV event in Seoul, losing to Eleni Daniilidou of Greece in three sets, 3–6, 6–2, 6–7. The beginning of 2007 was", "id": "11823094" }, { "contents": "Alexandra Dulgheru\n\n\n, 6–2, and in the third round over Johanna Larsson 6–2, 6–1. In the fourth round, she beat Peng Shuai, 6–3, 6–4. In the quarterfinals Dulgheru faced Sharapova, and they played a marathon match. Dulgheru won the first set 6–3. Then Sharapova won the second set, 8–6 in the tiebreak. In the third set, at 5–4 Dulgheru served for the match, but Sharapova got a break and then won the match in the third set tiebreak 7–5. After this, Dulgheru was ranked No.", "id": "21972663" }, { "contents": "Julie Coin\n\n\n. The women played for approximately 3 hours, with Mauresmo eventually winning 5–7, 6–2, 7–6, after Coin held match points. Coin beat Elena Vesnina 6–4, 4–6, 6–1 in the first round at the Australian Open. She fought hard, but ultimately fell to No. 14 Dominika Cibulková in three sets at Wimbledon. In the first round of the Australian Open, Coin recovered from a set down to defeat local favorite Alicia Molik 3–6, 7–6, 6–3 before losing in straight sets to Francesca Schiavone 3–6, 4–6.", "id": "3511310" }, { "contents": "Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi\n\n\nnumber 1 and World No. 36 Hyung-Taik Lee 6–4 4–6 4–6. The Pakistani rounded off the year with a win in the Dunlop Challenger in Toyota, Japan alongside Frederik Nielsen. Aisam played in a future event in Sheffield, England, as the 2nd seed. Aisam beat British Timothy Bradshaw in the 1st round 6–4 6–0 but lost 6–4 6–2 to Matthew Illingworth in the second. Aisam lost to Matthias Bachinger in the 1st round of qualifying in the Heilbronn Challenger in Germany 7–6(4) 2–6 3–6, and also lost in", "id": "14373784" } ]
TENNIS - FRIDAY 'S RESULTS FROM THE U.S. OPEN . NEW YORK 1996-08-30 Results from the U.S. Open Tennis Championships at the National Tennis Centre on Friday ( prefix number denotes seeding ) : Women 's singles , third round Sandrine Testud ( France ) beat Ines Gorrochategui ( Argentina ) 4-6 6-2 6-1 Men 's singles , second round 4 - Goran Ivanisevic ( Croatia ) beat Scott Draper ( Australia ) 6-7 ( 1-7 ) 6-3 6-4 6-4 Tim Henman ( Britain ) beat Doug Flach ( U.S. ) 6-3 6-4 6-2 Mark Philippoussis ( Australia ) beat Andrei Olhovskiy ( Russia ) 6 - 3 6-4 6-2 Sjeng Schalken ( Netherlands ) beat David Rikl ( Czech Republic ) 6 - 2 6-4 6-4 Guy Forget ( France ) beat 17 - Felix Mantilla ( Spain ) 6-4 7-5 6-3 Men 's singles , second round Alexander Volkov ( Russia ) beat Mikael Tillstrom ( Sweden ) 1-6 6- 4 6-1 4-6 7-6 ( 10-8 ) Jonas Bjorkman ( Sweden ) beat David Nainkin ( South Africa ) ) 6-4 6-1 6-1 Women 's singles , third round 8 - Lindsay Davenport ( U.S. ) beat Anne-Gaelle Sidot ( France ) 6-0 6-3 4 - Conchita Martinez ( Spain ) beat Helena Sukova ( Czech Republic ) 6-4 6-3 Amanda Coetzer ( South Africa ) beat Irina Spirlea ( Romania ) 7-6 ( 7-5 ) 7-5 Add Men 's singles , second round 16 - Cedric Pioline ( France ) beat Roberto Carretero ( Spain ) 4-6 6 - 2 6-2 6-1 Alex Corretja ( Spain ) beat Filippo Veglio ( Switzerland ) 6-7 ( 4- 7 ) 6-4 6-4 6-0 Add Women 's singles , third round Linda Wild ( U.S. ) beat Barbara Rittner ( Germany ) 6-4 4-6 7-5 Asa Carlsson ( Sweden ) beat 15 - Gabriela Sabatini ( Argentina ) 7-5 3-6 6-2 Add Men 's singles , second round 1 - Pete Sampras ( U.S. ) beat Jiri Novak ( Czech Republic ) 6-3 1-6 6-3 4-6 6-4 Paul Haarhuis ( Netherlands ) beat Michael Tebbutt ( Australia ) 1- 6 6-2 6-2 6-3 Add Women 's singles , third round Lisa Raymond ( U.S. ) beat Kimberly Po ( U.S. ) 6-3 6-2 : Add men 's singles , second round Hendrik Dreekmann ( Germany ) beat Thomas Johansson ( Sweden ) 7-6 ( 7-1 ) 6-2 4-6 6-1 Andrei Medvedev ( Ukraine ) beat Jan Kroslak ( Slovakia ) 6-4 6-3 6-2 Petr Korda ( Czech Republic ) bat Bohdan Ulihrach ( Czech Republic ) 6-0 7-6 ( 7-5 ) 6-2 Add women 's singles , third round 2 - Monica Seles ( U.S. ) beat Dally Randriantefy ( Madagascar ) 6-0 6-2 : Add men 's singles , second round 12 - Todd Martin ( U.S. ) beat Andrea Gaudenzi ( Italy ) 6-3 6-2 6-2 Stefan Edberg ( [START_ENT] Sweden [END_ENT] ) beat Bernd Karbacher ( Germany ) 3-6 6-3 6-3 1-0 retired ( leg injury )
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[ { "contents": "Arantxa Rus\n\n\nGaudens. In the first round, Rus beat Claire de Gubernatis 6–1, 6–1, and in the second round Séverine Beltrame 6–3, 6–3. In the quarterfinal, she beat former junior No.1 Elina Svitolina 6–4, 4–6, 6–3, and in the semifinal Rus defeated Valeria Savinykh 7–5, 7–5. She lost to Anastasia Pivovarova in the final 7–6, 6–7, 6–2. Then, she went on to the French Open and defeated Marina Erakovic 2–6, 6–4, 6–4 in the first round. In the second round, she defeated", "id": "12457411" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\n, 6–1. At the Australian Open, Hantuchová beat Zheng Saisai in the 1st round 6–4, 6–4. In the second round, she lost to 24th seed Garbiñe Muguruza 1–6, 6–1, 0–6. Hantuchová played her 17th singles final at the PTT Thailand Open after wins over third seed Zarina Diyas 1–6, 6–3, 6–1; Zheng Saisai 7–6, 6–2; Ying-Ying Duan 6–3, 6–0; and Marina Erakovic 4–6, 6–3, 7–6. She defeated Ajla Tomljanović in the final 3–6, 6–3, 6–4 to win her", "id": "1613908" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\n6–3. She lost 3–6, 3–6 against the second seeded Sharapova in the third round. In doubles, she and Srebotnik beat Andreea Ehritt-Vanc and Anastasia Rodionova 4–6, 6–3, 6–2; Émilie Loit and Nicole Pratt 6–0, 6–3, and got a walkover from Bartoli and Meilen Tu in the third round. In the quarterfinals, they beat Elena Likhovtseva and Sun Tiantian 6–4, 7–6. They came back from 1–6, 0–3 to beat top-seeded Raymond and Stosur, winning 1–6, 6–3, 6–2. They lost", "id": "11823099" }, { "contents": "Klára Koukalová\n\n\n, 2–6. As the 31st seed at Wimbledon, Koukalová defeated wildcard Taylor Townsend in the first round 7–5, 6–2. She lost in the second round to Madison Keys 5–7, 7–6, 2–6 Seeded third at the first edition of the Bucharest Open, Koukalová lost in the first round to Romanian Monica Niculescu 3–6, 0–6. Seeded third at the İstanbul Cup, she survived a first-round scare to beat Donna Vekić 4–6, 6–0, 6–4. In the second round, she was upset by Kristina Mladenovic 6–1, 6–3", "id": "3783489" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nPin 6–1, 6–3, and Pe'er and Safina 6–1, 6–2 in the second and third round. They then defeated Maria Elena Camerin and Gisela Dulko 4–6, 7–5, 6–3 in the quarterfinals. They upset top seeds and defending champions Raymond and Stosur in the semifinals, winning 1–6, 6–4, 6–3 to reach the French Open finals. They lost in the final to Alicia Molik and Mara Santangelo 6–7, 4–6. At Wimbledon, seeded 26th, she beat wildcard Melanie South 6–3, 6–2 and Alizé Cornet 4–6, 6–0,", "id": "11823098" }, { "contents": "Sorana Cîrstea\n\n\nat the Mercury Insurance Open. She was beaten by CoCo Vandeweghe in the first round 7–5, 6–7, 6–3. Next tournament in Cincinnati, Western & Southern Open, she qualified in singles for the main draw. In the first round she defeated Ksenia Pervak 6–4, 3–6, 6–3, but lost in the second to Jill Craybas 4–6, 6–1, 6–7. In Dallas, the inaugural tournament of Texas Tennis Open, Cîrstea beat Jarmila Gajdošová 3–6, 6–4, 6–2 in the first round, in the second she lost to", "id": "14893582" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\nseed Belinda Bencic 6-4, 2-6, 4-6. Playing qualifying at the Dubai Tennis Championships, Bondarenko beat Anastasija Sevastova in the first round of qualifying 6-3, 6-3. In the second round of qualifying, she lost to Tsvetana Pironkova 6-2, 6-1. Bondarenko qualified for the Qatar Total Open defeating María José Martínez Sánchez 7-6(0), 3-6, 6-3 and 9th seed Evgeniya Rodina 6-2, 7-5. In the", "id": "5795533" }, { "contents": "Thomaz Bellucci\n\n\nninth Challenger title at Sparkassen Open defeating Íñigo Cervantes 6–1, 1–6, 6–3. At the Rio Olympics, Bellucci reached the quarterfinals of the men's singles where he lost to Rafael Nadal. He reached the second round of the men's doubles with André Sá. In April, in U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships after beating players like Frances Tiafoe (7-5, 1-6, 6-2) and seeded player Sam Querrey (6-4, 3-6, 6-3), Bellucci lost", "id": "11153943" }, { "contents": "Klára Koukalová\n\n\nin round one by Kurumi Nara 0–6, 6–2, 6–1. Ranked 46 at the Australian Open, she beat Australian wildcard Storm Sanders in the first round 7–5, 6–4. In the second round, Koukalová lost to Julia Görges 3–6, 6–4, 2–6. In February, Koukalová was defeated competed at the Diamond Games in Antwerp in the first round by qualifier Francesca Schiavone 6–3, 6–1. At the Dubai Tennis Championships, she lost in the first round to Tsvetana Pironkova 3–6, 6–4, 3–6. Seeded fourth for qualifying at", "id": "3783493" }, { "contents": "2010 Rafael Nadal tennis season\n\n\nbeating Kei Nishikori (6-2, 6-4, 6-4) in the first round. In the second round, he fought hard and succeeded against Robin Haase after five sets (5-7, 6-2, 3-6, 6-0, 6-3). In the third round, he defeated Philipp Petzschner. The match was a 5-set thriller with Nadal triumphing (6-4, 4-6, 6-7, 6-2, 6-3).", "id": "19624603" }, { "contents": "Jill Craybas\n\n\nthe best tennis of her career and beat Olga Savchuk 6–1, 6–1 in the first round, Renata Voráčová 2–6, 6–1, 6–3 in the second round and Andreja Klepač 6–4, 6–4 in the quarterfinals. In the semifinals she beat Akgul Amanmuradova 6–4, 6–0 and lost to the top seed Agnieszka Radwańska in a tie-break in the third set, 6–2, 1–6, 7–6. Craybas's ranking improved from World No. 77 to World No. 60 because of these results. Craybas won the 2008 Istanbul Cup in doubles", "id": "16460431" }, { "contents": "2009 ASB Classic\n\n\nher opponent Magdaléna Rybáriková from Slovakia in three sets, winning 6–3, 6–7(4), 7–5. Shahar Pe'er, the fifth seed from Israel, sealed her passage into the next round with a straight sets triumph against Petra Cetkovská of the Czech Republic. The final seed to go through, Czech Nicole Vaidišová took three sets before triumphing 7–6(3), 4–6, 7–5 against Alla Kudryavtseva of Russia. In other matches, another Czech Barbora Záhlavová-Strýcová beat France's Virginie Razzano 1–6, 6–2, 6–3 to line up a second round", "id": "4713628" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nLi Ting and Sun Tiantian 6–4, 6–4 in the final. In Rome, she and Hantuchová won the title, their third as a team and biggest title, beating Li and Sun 6–4, 6–1; Black and Stubbs (No. 2) 6–4, 6–0, and Květa Peschke and Schiavone (No. 8) 3–6, 6–3, 6–1. At the French Open, 22nd seeded Ai beat Daniilidou 6–7, 6–0, 6–3 in the first round, but lost to French qualifier Aravane Rezaï 6–4, 4–6, 3–6. Deciding", "id": "11823091" }, { "contents": "Amos Mansdorf\n\n\n# 13 Thomas Muster, 7–5, 6–2, and World # 15 Gilbert 5–7, 6–3, 6–0. Mansdorf won another title at Rosmalen in the Netherlands in 1990. In the third round of the US Open in 1990 he beat World # 8 Brad Gilbert 5–7, 5–7, 6–3, 7–6, 6–1. In September 1991 in Toulouse, he beat World # 11 Magnus Gustafsson, 6–4, 6–1. His best performance at a Grand Slam tournament came at the Australian Open in 1992, where he reached the quarterfinals by beating", "id": "20374499" }, { "contents": "Olivia Rogowska\n\n\ncomeback to win 1–6, 7–5, 7–6 over Sandra Zaniewska. She then beat Arina Rodionova but lost the quarterfinal to Yulia Putintseva. In Sydney, Rogowska made the final by beating Akiko Omae 6–2, 6–0, Monique Adamczak by walkover, Zheng Saisai 6–4, 6–1 and qualifier Richèl Hogenkamp 3–6, 6–0, 6–2. In the final, she lost to Ashleigh Barty 1–6, 3–6. In the main draw of the BMW Malaysian Open, she won in the first round against Elitsa Kotsova 6–4, 6–0 which was her third WTA", "id": "6190723" }, { "contents": "Justin Gimelstob\n\n\nand Mike Bryan 6–3, 3–6, 6–4 in the second round. They lost to Mark Knowles and Daniel Nestor in the quarterfinals, 3–6, 2–6. In July 2004, Gimelstob won in singles at Forest Hills, New York, beating Dušan Vemić 7–6 (7), 6–2 in the final. That September, he beat Florent Serra of France 6–2, 6–2 in the quarterfinals, and Alex Bogomolov Jr. 6–1, 6–3 in the final of a hard court tournament in Beijing. He also won the doubles event at both of", "id": "9967593" }, { "contents": "Robert Kendrick\n\n\nBeach International Tennis Championships, before losing to Evgeny Korolev 6–3, 6–6, 5–7, then losing to David Nalbandian in the second round of the BNP Paribas Open 4–6, 4–6. He beat Söderling in the second round of the Sony Ericsson Open, then lost in the third round to Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 5–7, 4–6. Kendrick did not make it out of the first rounds of the U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships or the Estoril Open. At the 2009 French Open, he beat Daniel Brands 6–7, 7–5, 7–6", "id": "5034594" }, { "contents": "Ivan Ljubičić\n\n\nMelzer and lost 4–6, 6–7, 6–4, 6–2, 3–6. Ljubičić started the season as world No. 58. His first tournament was the Australian Open, where he beat Igor Kunitsyn in the first round 4–6, 7–6, 7–6, 5–7, 6–3, before losing in the second round to Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 7–6, 6–7, 6–7, 2–6. He then participated at Zagreb, where he defeated Christophe Rochus in the first round 6–4, 6–1, before losing to Viktor Troicki 4–6, 7–5, 4–6, in", "id": "14985321" }, { "contents": "Vera Zvonareva\n\n\n6–4, 6–2. She played at Monterrey Open, where she defeated No. 6 seed Alison Riske 6–4, 6–0. She was defeated in the second round by Kristina Mladenovic 4–6, 2–6. She lost in the first round at the Indian Wells Masters to Polona Hercog 6–1, 6–1. She was defeated in the first round of the Miami Masters to Russian Compatriot Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 6–2, 3–6, 7–5. Next, she played at the Katowice Open, Poland. In the first round she beat Italian Karin Knapp 7–5, 6–4", "id": "9496593" }, { "contents": "2008 Rafael Nadal tennis season\n\n\ndefeated another Frenchman, Gilles Simon, 7–5, 6–2, 6–3. In the round of 16, he beat his third Frenchman of the tournament, Paul-Henri Mathieu, after Mathieu retired when he was down 4–6, 0–3. In the quarter-finals, he beat Jarkko Nieminen, 7–5, 6–3, 6–1. Nadal's impressive run came to a halt when Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga comprehensively beat him in the semi-finals 6–2, 6–3, 6–2. Nadal then participated in his first indoor tournament of the year", "id": "6098840" }, { "contents": "Tamira Paszek\n\n\n76 Anne Keothavong 6–2, 7–5. Paszek´s final grass-court warm-up tournament before Wimbledon was the Aegon International. In the first round, she beat world No. 45 Marina Erakovic 7–5, 6–1. In the second round, Paszek upset eighth seed Daniela Hantuchová 6–4, 3–6, 6–1. In the quarterfinals, she defeated world No. 40 Tsvetana Pironkova 6–0, 6–4. In the semifinals, Paszek upset fourth seed and defending champion Marion Bartoli 4–6, 7–5, 6–4 to reach her first WTA final since 2010.", "id": "11829396" }, { "contents": "2007 French Open\n\n\nKatarina Srebotnik and Nenad Zimonjić beat Elena Likhovtseva and Daniel Nestor 6–2, 5–7, 10–7 in the first round. Number four seed Jelena Janković beat Venus Williams 6–4, 4–6, 6–1 in the third round. Filippo Volandri, seeded 29th, then the most recent person who defeated Roger Federer (at the 2007 Rome Masters), upset the 7th seed Ivan Ljubičić 6–4, 6–7, 4–6, 6–3, 6–4 in the third round, and he will play Tommy Robredo in the fourth round, which is his best French Open of", "id": "22204925" }, { "contents": "Roberta Vinci\n\n\nElina Svitolina in the third round 6-1, 6-3. In the fourth round, she was forced to retire trailing 2-6, 0-2 to Magdaléna Rybáriková. Seeded 9th at the Miami Open, Vinci received a bye into the second round where she beat Lucie Hradecká 1-6, 6-4, 7-6(5). In the third round, Vinci was defeated by 22nd seed Madison Keys 6-4, 6-4. At the 2016 Fed Cup World Group Play-offs", "id": "1362402" }, { "contents": "María José Martínez Sánchez\n\n\nSerena Williams 2–6, 6–4, [10–8] before winning the biggest title of their careers against World No. 1's Cara Black and Liezel Huber 7–6, 5–7, [10–8] in the final. Maria qualified to play at the 2009 Commonwealth Bank Tournament of Champions in Bali. She recovered from a first set deficit to beat Szávay in 3 sets 4–6, 6–4, 6–0 in her second group round robin match she beat Stosur in straight sets 7–6, 7–5 where Stosur served a 208kmps world record serve. In the semifinal", "id": "9892682" }, { "contents": "Viktor Troicki\n\n\n3–6. At the 2010 Medibank International Sydney, he beat Florent Serra 7–6, 6–4, in the first round and lost to Marcos Baghdatis in the second round 5–7, 3–6. He then lost in the second round of the 2010 Australian Open to Florian Mayer 6–4, 4–6, 6–7, 1–6. In the 2010 PBZ Zagreb Indoors, he was upset by Michael Berrer 4–6, 3–6, in the quarterfinals, after defeating Rainer Schüttler 6–3, 6–2, and Mikhail Kukushkin 7–5, 7–5. He then retired against Jürgen Melzer in", "id": "9000038" }, { "contents": "Paul Goldstein (tennis)\n\n\nIndianapolis, won by Andy Roddick and Bobby Reynolds, and Tokyo, won by Ashley Fisher and Tripp Phillips). In February 2006 he beat world # 18 Robby Ginepri 6–7(4), 6–3, 6–1, in Las Vegas, and in July he defeated world # 13 Lleyton Hewitt 6–4, 6–4 in Los Angeles. In the January Australian Open, he beat future champion Novak Djokovic in the first round 6–2, 1–6, 6–3, 6–2. Paul was easily defeated in the next round by Tommy Haas 0-6, 1", "id": "10762364" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\nseventh WTA tournament. Two days later, at the Dubai Tennis Championships, she beat Mona Barthel in the first round 7–6, 3–6, 6–3. Hantuchová fell in the second round to 1st seed and eventual champion Simona Halep 2–6, 0–6. At the Monterrey Open, Hantuchová was the seventh seed. She beat Monica Puig in the first round 7–6, 3–6, 7–5. However, she lost in the second round to Qualifier Urszula Radwańska 2–6, 4–6. Hantuchová lost in the first round of the BNP Paribas Open in Indian", "id": "1613909" }, { "contents": "Vera Zvonareva\n\n\nVögele 5–7, 6–3, 6–4. Zvonareva lost in the quarterfinals to 9th seed and eventual finalist Lucie Šafářová in straight sets 6–3, 6–3. Seeded 10 at the Madrid Open, Zvonareva lost in the first round to world No. 29 Petra Cetkovská 6–2, 6–2. Zvonareva missed the French Open due to a right shoulder injury. Seeded 12 at Wimbledon, Zvonareva beat Mona Barthel 2–6, 7–6(3), 6–4, and in the second round Sílvia Soler Espinosa 6-1, 3-6, 6-1. In", "id": "9496586" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\nthe first round 5-7, 6-3, 6-4. In the second round, she lost to world No. 53 Kim Clijsters 2-6, 1-6. At the Wimbledon Championships, she beat world No. 82 Kimiko Date-Krumm in the first round 5-7, 6-3, 6-3. She was eliminated in the second round by 14th seed Ana Ivanovic 6-3, 7-6(3). Bondarenko had led their head to head 2-0.", "id": "5795514" }, { "contents": "Juan Carlos Ferrero\n\n\nIgor Andreev 4–6, 6–7. His next tournament was the Internazionali BNL d'Italia. In the first round, Ferrero beat Kevin Anderson 6–4, 7–5; recording his 2nd win in the year. In the second round, he beat Frenchman and 13th seed Gaël Monfils 7–5, 6–3. However, in the third round, he fell to Roger Federer in 3 sets: 2–6, 7–5, 1–6. After Rome, Ferrero played at Open de Nice Côte d'Azur. In the first round, he beat Dutch Robin Haase after saving a", "id": "10946025" }, { "contents": "Arantxa Rus\n\n\nsecond, round she again defeated Isabella Holland 6–2, 6–3, and in the third qualifying round, Rus beat Kurumi Nara 6–4, 6–1. In her first Australian Open main draw appearance, she defeated Bethanie Mattek-Sands 6–1, 3–6, 7–5, but she lost to no. 23 seed Svetlana Kuznetsova in the second round 6–1, 6–4. Then, she played for the Netherlands Fed Cup Team at Group I of the European/African Zone. She won all of her singles matches against Hungary, Romania, and Latvia", "id": "12457407" }, { "contents": "Israel Davis Cup team\n\n\ndefeated Poland in the second round tie at home in March 2011. Dudi Sela defeated Marcin Gawron 6–1, 6–3, 6–4, and Amir Weintraub in his Davis Cup debut beat Jerzy Janowicz 4–6, 6–2, 6–2, 6–7 (4–7), 6–3. Andy Ram and Yoni Erlich then beat Marcin Matkowski and Mariusz Fyrstenberg 4–6, 6–4, 6–3, 6–1 at the Israel Tennis Center in Ramat Hasharon. On September 16–18, 2011, Israel will play the Canada Davis Cup team at Canada Stadium in Ramat Hasharon, Israel. Canada", "id": "11944847" }, { "contents": "Australia men's national softball team\n\n\n19 team, nicknamed the Colts. They competed at the 1993 Men's Junior World Championships, where the finished fourth. The competition was held in Auckland. In the round robin round, Australia won 7 games and lost 5. They beat Japan 3–0, Argentina 10–6, the United States 4–3, the Philippines 4–0, Argentina 6–1 and Japan 5–1. They lost to Canada 8–6, the United States 4–3, New Zealand 6–0, Canada 12–3, and New Zealand 2–1. This was good enough to qualify them for the semi", "id": "9661141" }, { "contents": "Francesca Schiavone\n\n\nof them as the seventh seed; Doha in the second round to Yanina Wickmayer 4–6, 6–7 and in her Dubai opener to Ana Ivanovic 1–6, 5–7. At the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, she (as 10th seed) avenged her Fed Cup loss by beating Lesia Tsurenko 6–2, 6–4 before retiring against Lucie Šafářová in the third round after losing the first set 6–2. With the same seeding in Miami, she lost to Ksenia Pervak 4–6, 6–4, 4–7 in her opener, blowing a 3–0 final-set", "id": "16460679" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\nIstanbul, Turkey. In the first round, she beat Turkish wildcard Çağla Büyükakçay 4–6, 6–3, 6–2. In the second round, Hantuchová lost to eventual champion Lesia Tsurenko 1–6, 1–6. At the Western & Southern Open, Hantuchová lost in the first round to Kristina Mladenovic 2–6, 1–6. At the US Open, Hantuchová lost in the first round to Misaki Doi 3–6, 3–6. At the Guangzhou International Women's Open, Hantuchová lost in the first round to fifth seed Svetlana Kuznetsova 4–6, 5–7. At the", "id": "1613913" }, { "contents": "Àlex Corretja\n\n\nsets down to beat Sampras on grass 4–6, 4–6, 7–6, 7–5, 6–4. (Spain eventually lost the tie 3–1.) At the French Open, Corretja saved four match points in the third round against Arnaud Clément, before going on to win 6–1, 6–2, 4–6, 5–7, 8–6. Corretja then progressed to the semifinals, where he lost in four sets to Albert Costa (who went on to win the title). One week later, Corretja was the best man at Costa's wedding. In", "id": "17353785" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\ntie against Italy. She lost both of her matches to Sara Errani 6-2, 6-3 and Francesca Schiavone 6-7(6), 7-5, 6-4. Italy defeated Ukraine 3-2. Seeded 6th for qualifying at the Qatar Total Open, she qualified beating Alizé Lim 6-1, 6-3 and 13th seed Casey Dellacqua 6-3, 6-1. In the first round, she beat fellow qualifier Vera Dushevina 7-5, 6-2 before she defeated world", "id": "5795509" }, { "contents": "2011 French Open – Day-by-day summaries\n\n\nJuan Mónaco 6–2, 7–5, 4–6, 6–4. Other seeds that progressed to the second round stage included no.18 Gilles Simon, no.24 Sam Querrey, no.21 Alexandr Dolgopolov, and Florian Mayer, the 20th seed. Wildcard Frenchman Arnaud Clément enjoyed a 6–3, 1–6, 7–6, 6–4 win over Filippo Volandri. Showing great form on the red clay, Maria Sharapova beat Mirjana Lučić 6–3, 6–0 in the first round. No. 2 Kim Clijsters didn't play her best but had a 6–2, 6–3 win over Anastasiya Yakimova.", "id": "20889537" }, { "contents": "Arantxa Rus\n\n\nwhere she faced Dinara Safina in the first round, losing 6–3, 2–6, 4–6. She also lost in the first round at Fes 6–4, 4–6, 3–6 to Aravane Rezaï. Then she played qualifying matches for the Estoril Open, beating Anne Kremer in the first round 6–0, 6–1, but losing against Sesil Karatancheva 7–5, 4–6, 2–6. She played the first round at the Mutua Madrileña Madrid Open, losing against Maria Sharapova 6–2, 3–6, 2–6. She continued on the ITF circuit, first at Saint-", "id": "12457410" }, { "contents": "Vera Zvonareva\n\n\nqualifier for the semifinals from the Red Group. She lost to Victoria Azarenka 6–2, 6–3, and ended the year as world No. 7. Zvonareva began her 2012 season at the Apia International Sydney. Seeded 6, she lost in the opening round to compatriot Svetlana Kuznetsova 6–1, 6–2. Seeded 7 at the Australian Open, she beat Alexandra Dulgheru in the first round 7–6(4), 6–7(5), 6–3. In the second round, she defeated Lucie Hradecká 6–1, 7–6(3). In the third round, Zvonareva lost", "id": "9496582" }, { "contents": "Vera Zvonareva\n\n\nOpen. In her first round-robin match, she won against compatriot Svetlana Kuznetsova, 6–2, 6–3. Zvonareva then beat Ivanovic, 6–3, 6–7(5), 6–4, before completing a clean sweep of her group by defeating world No. 1 Janković, 2–6, 6–3, 6–4. She reached the final by defeating Olympic gold medalist Dementieva, 7–6(7), 3–6, 6–3, but lost a three-setter to Wimbledon champion Venus Williams, 7–6(5), 0–6, 2–6. Zvonareva was seventh seed at the Australian Open", "id": "9496545" }, { "contents": "Peter Polansky\n\n\nMillman 6–7, 0–6. Polansky entered the Australian Open qualifying draw for the 9th time of his career. Seeded 26th in the qualifying draw, he beat João Domingues in the first round 7–6, 6–4. He followed up the win with a 6–2, 7–5 win over Christian Harrison before losing 1–6, 6–3, 6–3 to 15th seed, Yuki Bhambri. For the second consecutive year, Polansky got into the main draw as a lucky loser. Karen Khachanov served 21 aces as he beat Polansky 7–6, 7–6, 6–4. In", "id": "10271962" }, { "contents": "Alexandra Dulgheru\n\n\nPironkova 6–4, 7–5. In the semifinals, she won over third seeded Li Na 6–4, 3–6, 6–4. In the final, she beat Zheng Jie 6–3, 6–4. Playing at the French Open for the first time she defeated Lucie Hradecká 7–6, 4–6, 6–3 in the first round and Timea Bacsinszky 6–4, 6–2 in the second. She then lost to third seeded Caroline Wozniacki 3–6, 4–6. In doubles, she teamed up with Alberta Brianti. They defeated the team of Jill Craybas and Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 6–1,", "id": "21972656" }, { "contents": "Mona Barthel\n\n\nthe 3rd round at the 2015 US Open for the first time by beating Tsvetana Pironkova 5-7, 7-6(4), 6-1 and Olga Govortsova 2-6, 6-2, 6-4. In the 3rd round, she lost to Varvara Lepchenko 1-6, 6-3, 6-4. As the 3rd seed at the 2015 Coupe Banque Nationale, Barthel lost in the 1st round to eventual finalist Jeļena Ostapenko 7-6(6), 4-6, 6-4.", "id": "3461368" }, { "contents": "Tomáš Berdych\n\n\nHe made the quarterfinals, after beating both Dmitry Tursunov and Andrey Golubev in three sets en route. However, he lost to Xavier Malisse 4–6, 6–3, 2–6, in the quarterfinal round. At the 2010 Rogers Cup held in Toronto, he was seventh seed. He beat two Ukrainian players, Sergiy Stakhovsky 6–2, 6–4, (in the opening round) and Alexandr Dolgopolov 6–3, 6–7, 6–4, (in the third round) to reach the quarterfinals. There, he lost to Roger Federer 3–6, 7–5,", "id": "9009303" }, { "contents": "2011 French Open – Day-by-day summaries\n\n\n7–5, 3–6, 6–1 win. Ivan Ljubičić, meanwhile, dispatched another seed, no.24 Sam Querrey 7–6, 6–4, 6–4. No.5 seed Robin Söderling avoided such calamities, easing past Spaniard Albert Ramos 6–3, 6–4, 6–4, while No. 10 seed Mardy Fish beat Robin Haase 7–6, 6–2, 6–1 to reach the third round at Roland Garros for the first time in his career. Fernando Verdasco, no.16, faced a tough second round in the form of Xavier Malisse, Verdasco stood his ground to claim the match", "id": "20889544" }, { "contents": "2009 Brisbane International\n\n\nrewarded with a match against Frenchman Paul-Henri Mathieu who beat Russian qualifier Teymuraz Gabashvili 6–3, 6–3. The other seeds to play their first matches were Frenchman Jo Wilfried Tsonga, who beat Argentinian Agustín Calleri, currently ranked World No. 62, 6–2, 7–5, and fifth-seeded Czech Tomáš Berdych who advanced 6–0, 6–4 to a second round match against Kei Nishikori, the Japanese player who beat U.S. player Bobby Reynolds 6–2, 6–3. Mario Ančić, Florent Serra, and Michaël Llodra all won their first round matches", "id": "7304238" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\n2. In the second round, she rallied to upset 24th seed Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 6-2, 6-7(1), 6-4. In the third round, she beat compatriot and world No. 36 Lesia Tsurenko 3-6, 6-4, 7-6(7) to reach the fourth round for the first time at the Indian Wells Masters. In the fourth round, Bondarenko lost to world No. 1 Serena Williams 2-6, 2-6. Nevertheless, this was her best result at", "id": "5795535" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\n-court season at the DFS Classic in Birmingham. Seeded 12th, she defeated world No. 92 Anne Keothavong 6-3, 6-2 in the first and qualifier Samantha Stosur 6-3, 6-2 in the second round. In the third round, she beat Lucky Loser Melinda Czink 4-6, 6-4, 7-5. In her second quarterfinal of the year she beat world No. 52 Petra Cetkovská 7-6(3), 6-2 to reach her first WTA semifinal where", "id": "5795499" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\nround of qualifying, Hantuchová lost to Ysaline Bonaventure 1–6, 6–4, 2–6. Hantuchová successfully qualified for the Apia International Sydney by beating Jeļena Ostapenko 6–4, 6–4; ninth seed Irina Falconi 7–5, 6–1; and Lauren Davis 6–3, 6–2. She was supposed to face second seed Agnieszka Radwańska in the 1st round, but Radwańska withdrew due to a left leg injury. Hantuchová got a bye into the second round, but she lost to Australian Samantha Stosur 4–6, 2–6. At the Australian Open, Hantuchová lost in the first", "id": "1613915" }, { "contents": "Nicolás Almagro\n\n\nBellucci. He lost, however, to defending champion David Ferrer, 6–7, 7–6, 2–6. Almagro then lost in the third round at both the 2011 BNP Paribas Open (losing to Albert Montañés, 6–4, 2–6, 4–6) and at the 2011 Sony Ericsson Open (losing to Florian Mayer, 1–6, 6–3, 1–6). At the 2011 Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters, he beat Marcel Granollers, 6–3, 6–3, before prevailing in a marathon encounter against Máximo González, 6–7, 7–5, 7–6, saving", "id": "21080012" }, { "contents": "Jelena Dokic\n\n\n6–3, 6–4. Dokic was beaten in the semifinal by Vesna Manasieva 7–6, 4–6, 6–1. Jelena won her first-round match in the 50K tournament in Saint-Raphael, France by beating Eva Birnerová 2–6, 6–1, 6–2. Jelena retired in her second-round match against Urszula Radwańska leading 7–5, 0–2, with a suspected thigh injury. Dokic revealed that she had an elbow injury in the beginning of the year (possibly the reason she withdrew in tournaments such as Miami). Also, she explained", "id": "767994" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\n6-3. In the first round, she lost to 8th seed and compatriot Elina Svitolina 6-4, 4-6, 5-7. Bondarenko qualified for the Western & Southern Open beating 19th seed Lara Arruabarrena 6-1, 6-4 and Jana Čepelová 6-3, 6-0. In the first round, she lost in a tough match to world No. 26 Eugenie Bouchard 6-7(2), 6-7(5). Seeded 6th for qualifying at the US Open, Bondarenko made", "id": "5795527" }, { "contents": "Noam Okun\n\n\nSeptember 2006, Okun qualified for the US Open, and beat Potito Starace 6–2, 6–0, 4–6, 6–2 in the first round. Okun went down to Łukasz Kubot in the second round, 6–7(7), 4–6, 6–2, 6–2, 4–6. In July 2007, Okun won his second challenger title in Winnetka, Illinois, beating South Africa's Kevin Anderson 6–4, 6–3 in the final. In February 2009 he won an Israel F2 tournament, and lost in the finals of an Israel F3 tournament to Harel Levy,", "id": "6611615" }, { "contents": "2009 Chennai Open\n\n\n, who took three sets to emerge victorious against home-favourite Prakash Amritraj 6–2, 4–6, 6–1. In the other completed matches, seeded player Marcel Granollers (8) reached the second round without too much difficulty, beating Hyung Taik-Lee of South Korea 6–4, 7–5. The only non-Indian wildcard Lukáš Dlouhý recorded a 3–6, 6–2, 6–4 win against Go Soeda from Japan and Israel's top player Dudi Sela overcame Spaniard Rubén Ramírez Hidalgo 4–6, 7–6(3), 6–1. The men's doubles also started on", "id": "10251134" }, { "contents": "Yanina Wickmayer\n\n\n6-1, 7-6(6) and Melanie Oudin 6-2, 6-0. Belgium beat the United States 4-1. Next, Belgium will face the Czech Republic in the semifinals. Seeded 7th at the 2011 Open GDF Suez, Wickmayer made it to the quarterfinals after beating Elena Vesnina and Klára Zakopalová. In the quarterfinals, she lost to 4th seed and eventual champion Petra Kvitová 7-5, 3-6, 6-7(3). Wickmayer had a 5-3 lead in the 3rd", "id": "6943680" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\ndefeating Beatriz Haddad Maia in the final round of qualifying 6-3, 7-6(10). In the first round, she had her first WTA Tour win since she returned from retirement by beating American Alison Riske 6-4, 4-6, 6-1. In the second round, Bondarenko lost to American, 7th seed, and eventual finalist Madison Keys 2-6, 1-6. Bondarenko qualified for the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix by beating Alexa Glatch in the final round of qualifying 0-6", "id": "5795521" }, { "contents": "Aravane Rezaï\n\n\nSara Errani 6–2, 6–2. In the second round she lost to Marion Bartoli 4–6, 2–6. Seeded tenth at the Commonwealth Bank Tournament of Champions, Rezaï won her first round-robin match against fourth seed Sabine Lisicki 6–1, 3–6, 4–6, then beat Melinda Czink in her second match 6–3, 7–5 to make her the first player to advance to the semifinals of the inaugural event. She then went on to the semifinals, where she beat María José Martínez Sánchez 6–2, 6–3. In the final she faced Marion", "id": "10802454" }, { "contents": "Andrey Golubev\n\n\ndoubles play, with his best result a semifinal with Francesco Piccari in Córdoba. He reached the final of the 2008 St. Petersburg Open. His first win came against Olivier Rochus, where he prevailed 6–1, 6–4. He then surprised home hero Marat Safin in the second round, beating the Russian 6–4, 6–2 to progress to the quarterfinals. His next opponent was Mischa Zverev, whom he beat 6–7, 6–4, 7–6. He then went on to beat Victor Hănescu 6–3, 6–0 in the semifinals, but lost to Andy", "id": "14207819" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\n2012 against Jamie Hampton, 4–6, 6–7. In the London Olympics, Hantuchová upset No. 10 seed Li Na 6–2, 3–6, 6–3 in the first round. She then beat frenchwoman Alizé Cornet 6–3, 6–0 in the second round. She faced No. 8 seed Caroline Wozniacki in the third round and lost 4–6, 2–6. Hantuchová did not have the best US Open Series, winning only one match in four tournaments. At the Rogers Cup Hantuchová, lost in two tough sets to Aleksandra Wozniak 5–7, 6–7.", "id": "1613884" }, { "contents": "Tamarine Tanasugarn\n\n\n1999, she reached the fourth round at Wimbledon for a second time by defeating Frenchwoman Sandrine Testud, 6–2, 1–6, 6–3, in the third round. Tanasugarn ended the year ranked No. 72. Tanasugarn partnered with Paradorn Srichaphan at the Hopman Cup in 2000. Tanasugarn beat Jelena Dokić of Australia, Barbara Schett of Austria, Ai Sugiyama of Japan, and Henrieta Nagyová of Slovakia. However, Tanasugarn lost in the women's singles final to Amanda Coetzer of South Africa, 6–3, 4–6, 4–6, having led 6–3", "id": "9002238" }, { "contents": "1983–84 Albanian Cup\n\n\nround. 1.SK Tirana 9 ND 8 0 1 19:7 2.Flamurtari 9 4 1 4 13:8 3.Apolonia 8 3 2 3 12:10 4.Partizani 8 3 4 1 12:7 5.Vllaznia 6 3 1 2 12:6 6.Teuta 6 4 1 1 11:6 7.Skenderbeu 6 2 1 3 8:6 8.Beselidhja 6 2 3 1 5:4 9.Tomori 4 2 0 2 5:5 10.Erzeni 4 2 0 2 4:4 11.Besa 4 2 1 1 9:7 12.Burreli 4 1 2 1 6:6 13.Dinamo 4 2 1 1 10:1 14.Himara 4 0 2 2 3:8 15.Kastrioti 4 2 0 2 7:7 16.Elbasani 4 1 1 2 5:5", "id": "16655101" }, { "contents": "Camila Giorgi\n\n\n, 6–4 and 12th seed Chan Yung-jan 6–7, 7–5, 6–3. In the first round, Giorgi lost to Barbora Záhlavová-Strýcová 1–6, 3–6. Giorgi fell in the final round of qualifying at the French Open to Heidi El Tabakh 7–6, 4–6, 2–6. Giorgi qualified for the Wimbledon Championships for the second year in a row defeating Emily Webley-Smith, Olivia Rogowska, and Alexa Glatch. In the first round, she beat 16th seed and compatriot Flavia Pennetta, 6–4, 6–3. Then she defeated", "id": "16054531" }, { "contents": "Mikael Pernfors\n\n\nlost in straight sets to then World No.1 Ivan Lendl 6–3, 6–2, 6–4. Pernfors played for Sweden in the final of the Davis Cup in 1986. He won one singles rubber against Paul McNamee in straight sets and lost the other to Pat Cash in five sets – after winning the first two – as Australia beat Sweden 3–2. The following year at Wimbledon he again lost a two-set lead, falling to Jimmy Connors 1–6, 1–6, 7–5, 6–4, 6–2 after having led 6–1, 6–1, 4–1,", "id": "2517702" }, { "contents": "1985–86 Albanian Cup\n\n\nround. 1.SK Tirana 9 ND 5 3 1 18:7 2.Vllaznia 9 4 2 3 25:11 3.Partizani 8 3 2 3 8:6 4.Tomori 8 4 1 3 14:10 5.Apolonia 6 2 2 2 11:10 6.Skenderbeu 6 2 3 1 7:5 7.Flamurtari 4 3 0 1 7:4 8.Erzeni 6 3 2 1 6:6 9.Elbasani 4 2 0 2 6:6 10.Pogradeci 4 1 2 1 4:10 11.Dinamo 4 2 1 1 9:7 12.Naftetari 4 1 1 2 5:6 13.Beselidhja 4 2 1 1 5:6 14.Luftetari 4 1 2 1 5:3 15.Lushnja 4 1 0 3 4:8 16.Teuta 4 1 2 1 4:4", "id": "16654998" }, { "contents": "Nikolay Davydenko\n\n\n, Davydenko won four of his five matches. He lost his first round-robin match to Novak Djokovic, 6–3, 4–6, 5–7, but he beat Nadal in his second match, 6–1, 7–6. He also went on to beat the odds, defeating his group leader, Robin Söderling, 7–6, 4–6, 6–3 to reach the semifinals. He recorded his first win over Roger Federer in 13 tries in the semifinals with a 6–2, 4–6, 7–5 win. With the win, Davydenko advanced to his second consecutive", "id": "11825324" }, { "contents": "Nadia Petrova\n\n\nand defeated 14th seed Amanda Coetzer 6–0, 6–1 in the third round. In the fourth round, Petrova lost to third seed Lindsay Davenport 0–6, 7–6, 2–6. Petrova continued her success by reaching the semifinals of Zurich, beating world No. 8 and US Open finalist before losing to Henin 4–6, 4–6. The following week in Linz, Petrova beat Paola Suárez and Patty Schnyder to reach her first Sony Ericsson WTA Tour final. However, she fell to Ai Sugiyama 5–7, 4–6. Petrova ended 2003 ranked world No", "id": "9496377" }, { "contents": "Peng Shuai\n\n\n6–3, 6–3. In the third round she came back from 2–5 down in the final set to beat Czech qualifier Lucie Hradecká 6–3, 4–6, 7–5. In the fourth round, she battled past 18th seed Nadia Petrova, 6–4, 5–7, 6–3. 16th seed Maria Sharapova defeated her 6–2, 5–7, 6–3 in a 2-hour 22 minute quarterfinal match. Peng moved up to No. 32 in the world as a result, one spot off her career high of 31. Her next tournament was the Sony Ericsson Open in", "id": "916460" }, { "contents": "Melanie Oudin\n\n\nto Klára Zakopalová 1–6, 6–3, 1–6. In the Fed Cup tie against Belgium, Oudin lost her first rubber to Kim Clijsters 0–6, 4–6. In her final rubber, she was defeated by Yanina Wickmayer 6–2, 6–0. Belgium reached the semifinals at the Fed Cup defeating the USA 4–1. Oudin got her first win of the year at the Open GdF Suez, where she beat Vera Dushevina in the first round 7–5, 5–7, 6–2. In the second round, Oudin lost to eighth seed Dominika Cibulková of Slovakia", "id": "9958106" }, { "contents": "Tommy Robredo\n\n\n7–5, 6–1, 6–0, in the third round. He defeated Philipp Kohlschreiber, before losing in straight sets to Juan Martín del Potro in the quarterfinals 3–6, 4–6, 2–6. Seeded second, he lost to Marcos Baghdatis in the first round at the Ordina Open. Robredo reached the third round of Wimbledon, at which he was seeded 15th, by coming back from two sets down to beat Austrian Stefan Koubek. He next was defeated by Israeli Dudi Sela 6–7, 5–7, 6–2, 5–7, however, when they", "id": "238314" }, { "contents": "Zheng Jie\n\n\n, Edina Gallovits-Hall 2–6, 6–3, 6–1, and finally Melanie Oudin 6–4, 6–1. She lost in the first round of the main draw, 4–6, 4–6, to Daniela Hantuchová. At the Wimbledon Championships, Zheng reached the second round for the third consecutive year, beating Zuzana Ondrášková 7–5, 6–0, before losing in disappointing fashion to Japanese qualifier Misaki Doi, 3–6, 1–6. In doubles, Zheng and Peng reached the quarterfinals, losing a tight three-set match to eventual champions Květa Peschke and Katarina", "id": "9372441" }, { "contents": "Fred Gil\n\n\n6–3, 6–4. A week later, at the US Open, he lost in First round to world no. 23 Alexandr Dolgopolov by 6–4, 6–2, 7–5 in 1h58m. In September, he reached the semi-final in the Genova Challenger. In the first round in Bucharest he beat world no. 106 Jérémy Chardy by 2–6, 6–4, 6–3 in 2h14m. He lost in the second round to the world no. 183 Alessandro Giannessi by 7–6(2), 0–6, 6–3 in 2h25m. In October", "id": "101315" }, { "contents": "Mona Barthel\n\n\n6-4, 6-0. After the US Open, Barthel played at the 2014 Korea Open. She beat 7th seed Caroline Garcia in the 1st round 7-6(3), 6-2. She then lost in the 2nd round to Christina McHale 6-1, 4-6, 6-3. At the 1st edition of the 2014 Wuhan Open, Barthel defeated Peng Shuai in the 1st round 6-2, 7-6(1) before losing in the 2nd round to 6th seed and eventual finalist", "id": "3461354" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\nto 10th seeds and eventual finalists Lisa Raymond/Samantha Stosur 6-7(3), 3-6. Bondarenko qualified for the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix defeating Lucie Hradecká in the final round of qualifying 6-2, 6-2. She beat world No. 15 Flavia Pennetta 4-6, 6-2, 6-1, in the second round, she lost to 6th seed Venus Williams 4-6, 2-6. At the Kremlin Cup, Bondarenko lost in the first round of qualifying to Aravane", "id": "5795504" }, { "contents": "Katie O'Brien\n\n\nOpen qualifying draw and beat fellow Brit, Melanie South in the opening round. She fell in round two to Kristina Barrois, 4–6 2–6. After this she headed to the DFS Classic where she beat Alla Kudryavtseva, 6–0 3–6 7–6, in the first round before falling to Yaroslava Shvedova in round two, 5–7 6–1 5–7. A wild card allowed O'Brien entry into the International Women's Open (previously the Hastings Direct International) where she lost to Samantha Stosur. Shahar Pe'er beat O'Brien in the first round of Wimbledon. Following", "id": "14861023" }, { "contents": "Robin Söderling\n\n\nscare as he saved 3 match points en route to defeating Fernando Verdasco 2–6, 7–5, 6–4. After winning 6–3, 3–6, 6–4 against Nicolás Almagro, he faced Novak Djokovic in the quarterfinals which he lost 3–6, 0–6. At the French Open, Soderling was seeded 5th and beat Ryan Harrison in the first round 6–1, 6–7, 6–3, 7–5. Harrison was up 5–4 in the fourth set, within one game of forcing a fifth and deciding set, but ceded the final three games, the fourth set,", "id": "15316018" }, { "contents": "Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi\n\n\nsingles first round and won 7–5 7–6. In the second round he was defeated by second seed and defending champion Fabrice Santoro 6–7 2–6. In the doubles, he and Bopanna were seeded 4th, the first time both have been seeded in an ATP event. In the first round they beat Tripp Phillips and Jim Thomas 4–6 6–3 10–2. They won their quarter-final 7–6 3–6 10–7 Kevin Anderson and James Cerretani and followed that up by defeating Rik de Voest and Ashley Fisher in the semis 5–7 6–4 11–9. In the second", "id": "14373779" }, { "contents": "Tamira Paszek\n\n\nand doubles partner CoCo Vandeweghe 4–6, 2–6. However, she did capture the doubles title with Vandeweghe marking her first tournament win in either singles or doubles in 2013. Her most impressive result of the year came in France at the Open GdF Suez Région Limousin, a $50,000 tournament. Unseeded, Paszek upset fourth seed Johanna Konta in the first round 6–4, 6–4. In the second round, she defeated Andreea Mitu 1–6, 6–3, 7–6. In the quarterfinals, she beat Nina Zander 6–2, 6–2. In the", "id": "11829411" }, { "contents": "Kimiko Date\n\n\n, she went to China to participate at the China Open. She beat Anabel Medina Garrigues 6–0, 6–4 in the first round, but lost to Elena Dementieva 6–3, 1–6, 6–3 in the second round. Kimiko then returned home to compete at the HP Open in Osaka, Japan. Seeded sixth, she defeated teenage qualifier Laura Robson in the first round 6–3, 6–3 and compatriot Aiko Nakamura 6–2, 6–0. In the quarterfinals, she upset top seed and world No. 8 Samantha Stosur 5–7, 6–3, 7–6 (", "id": "18010869" }, { "contents": "2010 Australian Open – Day-by-day summaries\n\n\n, the defending champion, lost a set in his victory against Philipp Kohlschreiber 6–4, 6–2, 2–6, 7–5. Ivo Karlović defeated 24th seed compatriot Ivan Ljubičić 6–3, 3–6, 6–3, 7–6(7). Andy Murray won in straight sets over Florent Serra. Chilean Fernando González beat Evgeny Korolev 6–7(5), 6–3, 1–6, 6–3, 6–4. The day's most significant upset was 33rd seed John Isner's defeat of 12th seed Gaël Monfils 6–1, 4–6, 7–6(4), 7–6(5). In the women's draw world", "id": "11989025" }, { "contents": "2010 Rafael Nadal tennis season\n\n\n). In the second round, he beat Lukáš Lacko (6-2, 6-2, 6-2). In the third round, he was tested by Philipp Kohlschreiber, finally beating him in four sets (6-4, 6-2, 2-6, 7-5). In the fourth round, he beat the Croatian Ivo Karlović, (6-4, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4). In the quarter-finals, Nadal pulled out", "id": "19624590" }, { "contents": "Lloyd Harris (tennis)\n\n\nIn August, Harris qualified for his first Grand Slam main-draw at a senior men's singles level, after beating JC Aragone 6-4 6-2, in the third qualifying round for the US Open. Harris defeated Roberto Quiroz of Ecuador 7-6, 6-3 in the first round of the qualifying draw, and defeated Sebastian Ofner from Austria 6-2, 6-1 in the second round. Harris lost in the main draw first round against world number 40 Gilles Simon in straight sets.", "id": "5608796" }, { "contents": "2009 ASB Classic\n\n\nsecond round by beating Nuria Llagostera Vives from Spain 7–5, 6–4. Seventh seed Russian Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova ensured that all eight of the seeds had made it to the second round by winning her match in the night session against German Kristina Barrois 6–3, 6–1. In doubles, second seeds Shahar Pe'er and Caroline Wozniacki progressed to the quarter-finals by defeating Argentinian Betina Jozami and Indian Shikha Uberoi 6–2, 6–2 but no. 3 seeds Czech Vladimíra Uhlířová and Ekaterina Dzehalevich of Belarus were beaten 6–4, 6–4 by Italian Mara Santangelo and French", "id": "4713633" }, { "contents": "Tamira Paszek\n\n\nIn the final, Paszek upset fifth seed Angelique Kerber 5–7, 6–3, 7–5 to win her third WTA title. Paszek was 3–5 down in the final set and saved five championship points. At Wimbledon, Paszek upset former world No. 1 and seventh seed Caroline Wozniacki in the first round 5–7, 7–6, 6–4. This match lasted 3 hours and 12 minutes. In the second round, she beat world No. 60 Alizé Cornet 6–2, 6–1. Then she defeated world No. 36 Yanina Wickmayer 2–6, 7–6,", "id": "11829397" }, { "contents": "Sorana Cîrstea\n\n\n6–2, 6–0. They lost in the second round to Irina-Camelia Begu/Alexandra Panova 4–6, 6–3, [7–10]. Cîrstea qualified in singles for the BNP Paribas Open. In the first round she lost 6–3, 3–6, 3–6 to Alla Kudryavtseva. In the Sony Ericsson Open, Sorana received a wildcard in singles, but lost 6–3, 1–6, 6–7 in the first round to Zheng Jie of China. At the 2011 Andalucia Tennis Experience, she lost in the first round 6–1, 4–6, 2–6 to", "id": "14893578" }, { "contents": "Mona Barthel\n\n\n, she beat qualifier Klaartje Liebens 6-2, 6-0. In the 2nd round, Barthel upset 1st seed Eugenie Bouchard 4-6, 6-1, 6-2. In the quarterfinals, Barthel lost to Barbora Záhlavová-Strýcová 6-2, 6-2. Barthel then lost in the 1st round at the 2015 Dubai Tennis Championships to wildcard Daniela Hantuchová 7-6(5), 3-6, 6-3. As the 2nd seed for qualifying at the 2015 Qatar Total Open, she", "id": "3461359" }, { "contents": "Mona Barthel\n\n\n-1, 6-4 before falling to top seed and eventual champion Ana Ivanovic in the 2nd round 6-4, 6-1. The following week, she qualified for the 2014 Topshelf Open beating Dinah Pfizenmaier 7-6(6), 6-2 and 7th seed Urszula Radwańska 6-3, 6-2. In the 1st round, she defeated Maria Kirilenko 6-3, 6-2. In the 2nd round, she lost to 8th seed Klára Koukalová 6-2, 7-6(6)", "id": "3461349" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nnot to compete in the mixed, Ai and Daniella beat Caroline Dhenin and Mathilde Johansson 6–4, 6–3, then squashed Sofia Arvidsson and Martina Müller 6–1, 6–1; they escaped from Marion Bartoli and Shahar Pe'er, 1–6, 7–6, 6–2. In the quarterfinals, they beat second-seeded Black and Stubbs 6–1, 7–6. In the semifinals, they beat 4th-seeded Yan and Zheng 6–3, 3–6, 6–3. They lost 3–6, 2–6 in the final to top-seeded Raymond and Stosur. Wimbledon saw Sugiyama,", "id": "11823092" }, { "contents": "Nikolay Davydenko\n\n\nSimon, 7–6, 4–6, 4–6. Davydenko lost in the quarterfinals of the 2009 Pilot Pen Tennis to Sam Querrey. At the US Open, he reached the fourth round, before retiring against Robin Söderling with a left thigh injury. He won his third title of the year at the 2009 Malaysian Open by beating Gaël Monfils, 6–3, 6–3, in the quarterfinals, Robin Söderling, 1–6, 7–6, 6–2, in the semifinals, and Fernando Verdasco, 6–4, 7–5, in the final. Following his triumph in", "id": "11825322" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\ndefeated world No. 98 Olga Govortsova in the first round 5-7, 6-3, 6-4. In the second round, she lost again to qualifier Kristína Kučová 3-6, 6-1, 5-7. At the Mutua Madrid Open, Bondarenko lost in the first round of qualifying to Kateřina Siniaková 6-4, 2-6, 2-6. Her final tournament before the French Open was the Internationaux de Strasbourg. In the first round, she beat world No. 54", "id": "5795537" }, { "contents": "Varvara Lepchenko\n\n\nround to Heather Watson 6-7(5), 2-6. Ranked 40 at the Wimbledon Championships, Lepchenko was defeated in the first round by 20th seed and eventual finalist Garbiñe Muguruza 6-4, 6-1. Lepchenko started her US Open Series at the Bank of the West Classic. She started the tournament off by beating Mirjana Lučić-Baroni in the first round 3-6, 6-2, 7-6(4). In the second round, she stunned top seed Caroline Wozniacki 6-4,", "id": "2210491" }, { "contents": "Klára Koukalová\n\n\n5–7. Playing against Spain at the Fed Cup, Koukalová won her first rubber over María Teresa Torró Flor 6–3, 2–6, 6–1, but she lost her second to Carla Suárez Navarro 6–1, 3–6, 3–6. In the end, the Czech Republic defeated Spain 3–2. At the Qatar Total Open, Koukalová won her first-round match over Elina Svitolina 6–2, 6–4. In the second round, she upset ninth seed Ana Ivanovic 4–6, 6–1, 6–3. In the third round, she lost to sixth seed and", "id": "3783483" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nJelena Janković 4–6, 4–6. As the 9th seed in doubles playing with Hantuchová, they beat the No. 1 seeds, Black and Huber, 6–7, 6–3, 7–6. In the third set \"Hantuyama\" were down 2–5, but rallied to take it to a tie-break, where they saved seven match points to win 12–10. In the semifinals, they beat Dechy and Santangelo 6–4, 6–2 to make it her first women's doubles final there. They were defeated by the Williams in two sets, 6–3", "id": "11823108" }, { "contents": "Claudine Schaul\n\n\nafter turning pro, Schaul made it to the third round of the US Open after upsetting former No. 15 Anna Smashnova 7–6 (7–5), 6–2 in round 1 as well as beating Samantha Reeves 6–1, 4–6, 6–3 in round 2, before losing her match versus Dinara Safina 4–6, 5–7. In January 2004, Schaul was able to win her first Doubles title in Canberra, Australia, partnering Jelena Kostanić Tošić. Shortly after, Schaul made it to the third round of the Australian Open before losing to Alicia Molik", "id": "5152289" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nFamily Circle cup, their third team title, scoring 6–2, 6–2 over Edina Gallovits-Hall and Olga Govortsova. Sugiyama broke the record for consecutive slam appearances woman with 57 as of her appearance in the 2008 Wimbledon tournament. Sugiyama made it to the third round of ladies' singles, losing to Alisa Kleybanova of Russia, 4–6, 4–6. At Stanford, she defeated Alexa Glatch 6–2, 3–6, 7–5, and then crushed world No. 11, Hantuchová, 6–3, 6–1. In the quarterfinals she beat Dominika Cibulková", "id": "11823106" }, { "contents": "Peng Shuai\n\n\nher 6–4, 6–3. Peng however lost in the second round to Daniela Hantuchová 7–5, 6–2. Peng next competed in the Malaysian Open where she was seeded third and beat Yvonne Meusburger in three sets 6–1, 4–6, 6–2. Peng then lost in the quarterfinals in a tight three setter against Petra Martić, who went on to reach the final. In the Indian Wells BNP Paribas tournament where she was seeded 17th, she got a bye in the first round, but lost to Ksenia Pervak 4–6, 0–6 in the second", "id": "916472" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nJustine Henin 6–4, 1–6, 0–6. In Beijing, she beat qualifier Alicia Molik, who was also her doubles partner in the event, in the first round, 6–2, 7–6. She then upset fourth-seeded Nicole Vaidišová 6–4, 1–6, 6–3 before losing to Peng Shuai in another three-set match 7–6, 3–6, 2–6. She reached the final of a Tier-IV event in Seoul, losing to Eleni Daniilidou of Greece in three sets, 3–6, 6–2, 6–7. The beginning of 2007 was", "id": "11823094" }, { "contents": "Alexandra Dulgheru\n\n\n, 6–2, and in the third round over Johanna Larsson 6–2, 6–1. In the fourth round, she beat Peng Shuai, 6–3, 6–4. In the quarterfinals Dulgheru faced Sharapova, and they played a marathon match. Dulgheru won the first set 6–3. Then Sharapova won the second set, 8–6 in the tiebreak. In the third set, at 5–4 Dulgheru served for the match, but Sharapova got a break and then won the match in the third set tiebreak 7–5. After this, Dulgheru was ranked No.", "id": "21972663" }, { "contents": "Julie Coin\n\n\n. The women played for approximately 3 hours, with Mauresmo eventually winning 5–7, 6–2, 7–6, after Coin held match points. Coin beat Elena Vesnina 6–4, 4–6, 6–1 in the first round at the Australian Open. She fought hard, but ultimately fell to No. 14 Dominika Cibulková in three sets at Wimbledon. In the first round of the Australian Open, Coin recovered from a set down to defeat local favorite Alicia Molik 3–6, 7–6, 6–3 before losing in straight sets to Francesca Schiavone 3–6, 4–6.", "id": "3511310" }, { "contents": "Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi\n\n\nnumber 1 and World No. 36 Hyung-Taik Lee 6–4 4–6 4–6. The Pakistani rounded off the year with a win in the Dunlop Challenger in Toyota, Japan alongside Frederik Nielsen. Aisam played in a future event in Sheffield, England, as the 2nd seed. Aisam beat British Timothy Bradshaw in the 1st round 6–4 6–0 but lost 6–4 6–2 to Matthew Illingworth in the second. Aisam lost to Matthias Bachinger in the 1st round of qualifying in the Heilbronn Challenger in Germany 7–6(4) 2–6 3–6, and also lost in", "id": "14373784" } ]
TENNIS - FRIDAY 'S RESULTS FROM THE U.S. OPEN . NEW YORK 1996-08-30 Results from the U.S. Open Tennis Championships at the National Tennis Centre on Friday ( prefix number denotes seeding ) : Women 's singles , third round Sandrine Testud ( France ) beat Ines Gorrochategui ( Argentina ) 4-6 6-2 6-1 Men 's singles , second round 4 - Goran Ivanisevic ( Croatia ) beat Scott Draper ( Australia ) 6-7 ( 1-7 ) 6-3 6-4 6-4 Tim Henman ( Britain ) beat Doug Flach ( U.S. ) 6-3 6-4 6-2 Mark Philippoussis ( Australia ) beat Andrei Olhovskiy ( Russia ) 6 - 3 6-4 6-2 Sjeng Schalken ( Netherlands ) beat David Rikl ( Czech Republic ) 6 - 2 6-4 6-4 Guy Forget ( France ) beat 17 - Felix Mantilla ( Spain ) 6-4 7-5 6-3 Men 's singles , second round Alexander Volkov ( Russia ) beat Mikael Tillstrom ( Sweden ) 1-6 6- 4 6-1 4-6 7-6 ( 10-8 ) Jonas Bjorkman ( Sweden ) beat David Nainkin ( South Africa ) ) 6-4 6-1 6-1 Women 's singles , third round 8 - Lindsay Davenport ( U.S. ) beat Anne-Gaelle Sidot ( France ) 6-0 6-3 4 - Conchita Martinez ( Spain ) beat Helena Sukova ( Czech Republic ) 6-4 6-3 Amanda Coetzer ( South Africa ) beat Irina Spirlea ( Romania ) 7-6 ( 7-5 ) 7-5 Add Men 's singles , second round 16 - Cedric Pioline ( France ) beat Roberto Carretero ( Spain ) 4-6 6 - 2 6-2 6-1 Alex Corretja ( Spain ) beat Filippo Veglio ( Switzerland ) 6-7 ( 4- 7 ) 6-4 6-4 6-0 Add Women 's singles , third round Linda Wild ( U.S. ) beat Barbara Rittner ( Germany ) 6-4 4-6 7-5 Asa Carlsson ( Sweden ) beat 15 - Gabriela Sabatini ( Argentina ) 7-5 3-6 6-2 Add Men 's singles , second round 1 - Pete Sampras ( U.S. ) beat Jiri Novak ( Czech Republic ) 6-3 1-6 6-3 4-6 6-4 Paul Haarhuis ( Netherlands ) beat Michael Tebbutt ( Australia ) 1- 6 6-2 6-2 6-3 Add Women 's singles , third round Lisa Raymond ( U.S. ) beat Kimberly Po ( U.S. ) 6-3 6-2 : Add men 's singles , second round Hendrik Dreekmann ( Germany ) beat Thomas Johansson ( Sweden ) 7-6 ( 7-1 ) 6-2 4-6 6-1 Andrei Medvedev ( Ukraine ) beat Jan Kroslak ( Slovakia ) 6-4 6-3 6-2 Petr Korda ( Czech Republic ) bat Bohdan Ulihrach ( Czech Republic ) 6-0 7-6 ( 7-5 ) 6-2 Add women 's singles , third round 2 - Monica Seles ( U.S. ) beat Dally Randriantefy ( Madagascar ) 6-0 6-2 : Add men 's singles , second round 12 - Todd Martin ( U.S. ) beat Andrea Gaudenzi ( Italy ) 6-3 6-2 6-2 Stefan Edberg ( Sweden ) beat [START_ENT] Bernd Karbacher [END_ENT] ( Germany ) 3-6 6-3 6-3 1-0 retired ( leg injury )
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[ { "contents": "Arantxa Rus\n\n\nGaudens. In the first round, Rus beat Claire de Gubernatis 6–1, 6–1, and in the second round Séverine Beltrame 6–3, 6–3. In the quarterfinal, she beat former junior No.1 Elina Svitolina 6–4, 4–6, 6–3, and in the semifinal Rus defeated Valeria Savinykh 7–5, 7–5. She lost to Anastasia Pivovarova in the final 7–6, 6–7, 6–2. Then, she went on to the French Open and defeated Marina Erakovic 2–6, 6–4, 6–4 in the first round. In the second round, she defeated", "id": "12457411" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\n, 6–1. At the Australian Open, Hantuchová beat Zheng Saisai in the 1st round 6–4, 6–4. In the second round, she lost to 24th seed Garbiñe Muguruza 1–6, 6–1, 0–6. Hantuchová played her 17th singles final at the PTT Thailand Open after wins over third seed Zarina Diyas 1–6, 6–3, 6–1; Zheng Saisai 7–6, 6–2; Ying-Ying Duan 6–3, 6–0; and Marina Erakovic 4–6, 6–3, 7–6. She defeated Ajla Tomljanović in the final 3–6, 6–3, 6–4 to win her", "id": "1613908" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\n6–3. She lost 3–6, 3–6 against the second seeded Sharapova in the third round. In doubles, she and Srebotnik beat Andreea Ehritt-Vanc and Anastasia Rodionova 4–6, 6–3, 6–2; Émilie Loit and Nicole Pratt 6–0, 6–3, and got a walkover from Bartoli and Meilen Tu in the third round. In the quarterfinals, they beat Elena Likhovtseva and Sun Tiantian 6–4, 7–6. They came back from 1–6, 0–3 to beat top-seeded Raymond and Stosur, winning 1–6, 6–3, 6–2. They lost", "id": "11823099" }, { "contents": "Klára Koukalová\n\n\n, 2–6. As the 31st seed at Wimbledon, Koukalová defeated wildcard Taylor Townsend in the first round 7–5, 6–2. She lost in the second round to Madison Keys 5–7, 7–6, 2–6 Seeded third at the first edition of the Bucharest Open, Koukalová lost in the first round to Romanian Monica Niculescu 3–6, 0–6. Seeded third at the İstanbul Cup, she survived a first-round scare to beat Donna Vekić 4–6, 6–0, 6–4. In the second round, she was upset by Kristina Mladenovic 6–1, 6–3", "id": "3783489" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nPin 6–1, 6–3, and Pe'er and Safina 6–1, 6–2 in the second and third round. They then defeated Maria Elena Camerin and Gisela Dulko 4–6, 7–5, 6–3 in the quarterfinals. They upset top seeds and defending champions Raymond and Stosur in the semifinals, winning 1–6, 6–4, 6–3 to reach the French Open finals. They lost in the final to Alicia Molik and Mara Santangelo 6–7, 4–6. At Wimbledon, seeded 26th, she beat wildcard Melanie South 6–3, 6–2 and Alizé Cornet 4–6, 6–0,", "id": "11823098" }, { "contents": "Sorana Cîrstea\n\n\nat the Mercury Insurance Open. She was beaten by CoCo Vandeweghe in the first round 7–5, 6–7, 6–3. Next tournament in Cincinnati, Western & Southern Open, she qualified in singles for the main draw. In the first round she defeated Ksenia Pervak 6–4, 3–6, 6–3, but lost in the second to Jill Craybas 4–6, 6–1, 6–7. In Dallas, the inaugural tournament of Texas Tennis Open, Cîrstea beat Jarmila Gajdošová 3–6, 6–4, 6–2 in the first round, in the second she lost to", "id": "14893582" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\nseed Belinda Bencic 6-4, 2-6, 4-6. Playing qualifying at the Dubai Tennis Championships, Bondarenko beat Anastasija Sevastova in the first round of qualifying 6-3, 6-3. In the second round of qualifying, she lost to Tsvetana Pironkova 6-2, 6-1. Bondarenko qualified for the Qatar Total Open defeating María José Martínez Sánchez 7-6(0), 3-6, 6-3 and 9th seed Evgeniya Rodina 6-2, 7-5. In the", "id": "5795533" }, { "contents": "Thomaz Bellucci\n\n\nninth Challenger title at Sparkassen Open defeating Íñigo Cervantes 6–1, 1–6, 6–3. At the Rio Olympics, Bellucci reached the quarterfinals of the men's singles where he lost to Rafael Nadal. He reached the second round of the men's doubles with André Sá. In April, in U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships after beating players like Frances Tiafoe (7-5, 1-6, 6-2) and seeded player Sam Querrey (6-4, 3-6, 6-3), Bellucci lost", "id": "11153943" }, { "contents": "Klára Koukalová\n\n\nin round one by Kurumi Nara 0–6, 6–2, 6–1. Ranked 46 at the Australian Open, she beat Australian wildcard Storm Sanders in the first round 7–5, 6–4. In the second round, Koukalová lost to Julia Görges 3–6, 6–4, 2–6. In February, Koukalová was defeated competed at the Diamond Games in Antwerp in the first round by qualifier Francesca Schiavone 6–3, 6–1. At the Dubai Tennis Championships, she lost in the first round to Tsvetana Pironkova 3–6, 6–4, 3–6. Seeded fourth for qualifying at", "id": "3783493" }, { "contents": "2010 Rafael Nadal tennis season\n\n\nbeating Kei Nishikori (6-2, 6-4, 6-4) in the first round. In the second round, he fought hard and succeeded against Robin Haase after five sets (5-7, 6-2, 3-6, 6-0, 6-3). In the third round, he defeated Philipp Petzschner. The match was a 5-set thriller with Nadal triumphing (6-4, 4-6, 6-7, 6-2, 6-3).", "id": "19624603" }, { "contents": "Jill Craybas\n\n\nthe best tennis of her career and beat Olga Savchuk 6–1, 6–1 in the first round, Renata Voráčová 2–6, 6–1, 6–3 in the second round and Andreja Klepač 6–4, 6–4 in the quarterfinals. In the semifinals she beat Akgul Amanmuradova 6–4, 6–0 and lost to the top seed Agnieszka Radwańska in a tie-break in the third set, 6–2, 1–6, 7–6. Craybas's ranking improved from World No. 77 to World No. 60 because of these results. Craybas won the 2008 Istanbul Cup in doubles", "id": "16460431" }, { "contents": "2009 ASB Classic\n\n\nher opponent Magdaléna Rybáriková from Slovakia in three sets, winning 6–3, 6–7(4), 7–5. Shahar Pe'er, the fifth seed from Israel, sealed her passage into the next round with a straight sets triumph against Petra Cetkovská of the Czech Republic. The final seed to go through, Czech Nicole Vaidišová took three sets before triumphing 7–6(3), 4–6, 7–5 against Alla Kudryavtseva of Russia. In other matches, another Czech Barbora Záhlavová-Strýcová beat France's Virginie Razzano 1–6, 6–2, 6–3 to line up a second round", "id": "4713628" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nLi Ting and Sun Tiantian 6–4, 6–4 in the final. In Rome, she and Hantuchová won the title, their third as a team and biggest title, beating Li and Sun 6–4, 6–1; Black and Stubbs (No. 2) 6–4, 6–0, and Květa Peschke and Schiavone (No. 8) 3–6, 6–3, 6–1. At the French Open, 22nd seeded Ai beat Daniilidou 6–7, 6–0, 6–3 in the first round, but lost to French qualifier Aravane Rezaï 6–4, 4–6, 3–6. Deciding", "id": "11823091" }, { "contents": "Amos Mansdorf\n\n\n# 13 Thomas Muster, 7–5, 6–2, and World # 15 Gilbert 5–7, 6–3, 6–0. Mansdorf won another title at Rosmalen in the Netherlands in 1990. In the third round of the US Open in 1990 he beat World # 8 Brad Gilbert 5–7, 5–7, 6–3, 7–6, 6–1. In September 1991 in Toulouse, he beat World # 11 Magnus Gustafsson, 6–4, 6–1. His best performance at a Grand Slam tournament came at the Australian Open in 1992, where he reached the quarterfinals by beating", "id": "20374499" }, { "contents": "Olivia Rogowska\n\n\ncomeback to win 1–6, 7–5, 7–6 over Sandra Zaniewska. She then beat Arina Rodionova but lost the quarterfinal to Yulia Putintseva. In Sydney, Rogowska made the final by beating Akiko Omae 6–2, 6–0, Monique Adamczak by walkover, Zheng Saisai 6–4, 6–1 and qualifier Richèl Hogenkamp 3–6, 6–0, 6–2. In the final, she lost to Ashleigh Barty 1–6, 3–6. In the main draw of the BMW Malaysian Open, she won in the first round against Elitsa Kotsova 6–4, 6–0 which was her third WTA", "id": "6190723" }, { "contents": "Justin Gimelstob\n\n\nand Mike Bryan 6–3, 3–6, 6–4 in the second round. They lost to Mark Knowles and Daniel Nestor in the quarterfinals, 3–6, 2–6. In July 2004, Gimelstob won in singles at Forest Hills, New York, beating Dušan Vemić 7–6 (7), 6–2 in the final. That September, he beat Florent Serra of France 6–2, 6–2 in the quarterfinals, and Alex Bogomolov Jr. 6–1, 6–3 in the final of a hard court tournament in Beijing. He also won the doubles event at both of", "id": "9967593" }, { "contents": "Robert Kendrick\n\n\nBeach International Tennis Championships, before losing to Evgeny Korolev 6–3, 6–6, 5–7, then losing to David Nalbandian in the second round of the BNP Paribas Open 4–6, 4–6. He beat Söderling in the second round of the Sony Ericsson Open, then lost in the third round to Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 5–7, 4–6. Kendrick did not make it out of the first rounds of the U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships or the Estoril Open. At the 2009 French Open, he beat Daniel Brands 6–7, 7–5, 7–6", "id": "5034594" }, { "contents": "Ivan Ljubičić\n\n\nMelzer and lost 4–6, 6–7, 6–4, 6–2, 3–6. Ljubičić started the season as world No. 58. His first tournament was the Australian Open, where he beat Igor Kunitsyn in the first round 4–6, 7–6, 7–6, 5–7, 6–3, before losing in the second round to Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 7–6, 6–7, 6–7, 2–6. He then participated at Zagreb, where he defeated Christophe Rochus in the first round 6–4, 6–1, before losing to Viktor Troicki 4–6, 7–5, 4–6, in", "id": "14985321" }, { "contents": "Vera Zvonareva\n\n\n6–4, 6–2. She played at Monterrey Open, where she defeated No. 6 seed Alison Riske 6–4, 6–0. She was defeated in the second round by Kristina Mladenovic 4–6, 2–6. She lost in the first round at the Indian Wells Masters to Polona Hercog 6–1, 6–1. She was defeated in the first round of the Miami Masters to Russian Compatriot Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 6–2, 3–6, 7–5. Next, she played at the Katowice Open, Poland. In the first round she beat Italian Karin Knapp 7–5, 6–4", "id": "9496593" }, { "contents": "2008 Rafael Nadal tennis season\n\n\ndefeated another Frenchman, Gilles Simon, 7–5, 6–2, 6–3. In the round of 16, he beat his third Frenchman of the tournament, Paul-Henri Mathieu, after Mathieu retired when he was down 4–6, 0–3. In the quarter-finals, he beat Jarkko Nieminen, 7–5, 6–3, 6–1. Nadal's impressive run came to a halt when Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga comprehensively beat him in the semi-finals 6–2, 6–3, 6–2. Nadal then participated in his first indoor tournament of the year", "id": "6098840" }, { "contents": "Tamira Paszek\n\n\n76 Anne Keothavong 6–2, 7–5. Paszek´s final grass-court warm-up tournament before Wimbledon was the Aegon International. In the first round, she beat world No. 45 Marina Erakovic 7–5, 6–1. In the second round, Paszek upset eighth seed Daniela Hantuchová 6–4, 3–6, 6–1. In the quarterfinals, she defeated world No. 40 Tsvetana Pironkova 6–0, 6–4. In the semifinals, Paszek upset fourth seed and defending champion Marion Bartoli 4–6, 7–5, 6–4 to reach her first WTA final since 2010.", "id": "11829396" }, { "contents": "2007 French Open\n\n\nKatarina Srebotnik and Nenad Zimonjić beat Elena Likhovtseva and Daniel Nestor 6–2, 5–7, 10–7 in the first round. Number four seed Jelena Janković beat Venus Williams 6–4, 4–6, 6–1 in the third round. Filippo Volandri, seeded 29th, then the most recent person who defeated Roger Federer (at the 2007 Rome Masters), upset the 7th seed Ivan Ljubičić 6–4, 6–7, 4–6, 6–3, 6–4 in the third round, and he will play Tommy Robredo in the fourth round, which is his best French Open of", "id": "22204925" }, { "contents": "Roberta Vinci\n\n\nElina Svitolina in the third round 6-1, 6-3. In the fourth round, she was forced to retire trailing 2-6, 0-2 to Magdaléna Rybáriková. Seeded 9th at the Miami Open, Vinci received a bye into the second round where she beat Lucie Hradecká 1-6, 6-4, 7-6(5). In the third round, Vinci was defeated by 22nd seed Madison Keys 6-4, 6-4. At the 2016 Fed Cup World Group Play-offs", "id": "1362402" }, { "contents": "María José Martínez Sánchez\n\n\nSerena Williams 2–6, 6–4, [10–8] before winning the biggest title of their careers against World No. 1's Cara Black and Liezel Huber 7–6, 5–7, [10–8] in the final. Maria qualified to play at the 2009 Commonwealth Bank Tournament of Champions in Bali. She recovered from a first set deficit to beat Szávay in 3 sets 4–6, 6–4, 6–0 in her second group round robin match she beat Stosur in straight sets 7–6, 7–5 where Stosur served a 208kmps world record serve. In the semifinal", "id": "9892682" }, { "contents": "Viktor Troicki\n\n\n3–6. At the 2010 Medibank International Sydney, he beat Florent Serra 7–6, 6–4, in the first round and lost to Marcos Baghdatis in the second round 5–7, 3–6. He then lost in the second round of the 2010 Australian Open to Florian Mayer 6–4, 4–6, 6–7, 1–6. In the 2010 PBZ Zagreb Indoors, he was upset by Michael Berrer 4–6, 3–6, in the quarterfinals, after defeating Rainer Schüttler 6–3, 6–2, and Mikhail Kukushkin 7–5, 7–5. He then retired against Jürgen Melzer in", "id": "9000038" }, { "contents": "Paul Goldstein (tennis)\n\n\nIndianapolis, won by Andy Roddick and Bobby Reynolds, and Tokyo, won by Ashley Fisher and Tripp Phillips). In February 2006 he beat world # 18 Robby Ginepri 6–7(4), 6–3, 6–1, in Las Vegas, and in July he defeated world # 13 Lleyton Hewitt 6–4, 6–4 in Los Angeles. In the January Australian Open, he beat future champion Novak Djokovic in the first round 6–2, 1–6, 6–3, 6–2. Paul was easily defeated in the next round by Tommy Haas 0-6, 1", "id": "10762364" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\nseventh WTA tournament. Two days later, at the Dubai Tennis Championships, she beat Mona Barthel in the first round 7–6, 3–6, 6–3. Hantuchová fell in the second round to 1st seed and eventual champion Simona Halep 2–6, 0–6. At the Monterrey Open, Hantuchová was the seventh seed. She beat Monica Puig in the first round 7–6, 3–6, 7–5. However, she lost in the second round to Qualifier Urszula Radwańska 2–6, 4–6. Hantuchová lost in the first round of the BNP Paribas Open in Indian", "id": "1613909" }, { "contents": "Vera Zvonareva\n\n\nVögele 5–7, 6–3, 6–4. Zvonareva lost in the quarterfinals to 9th seed and eventual finalist Lucie Šafářová in straight sets 6–3, 6–3. Seeded 10 at the Madrid Open, Zvonareva lost in the first round to world No. 29 Petra Cetkovská 6–2, 6–2. Zvonareva missed the French Open due to a right shoulder injury. Seeded 12 at Wimbledon, Zvonareva beat Mona Barthel 2–6, 7–6(3), 6–4, and in the second round Sílvia Soler Espinosa 6-1, 3-6, 6-1. In", "id": "9496586" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\nthe first round 5-7, 6-3, 6-4. In the second round, she lost to world No. 53 Kim Clijsters 2-6, 1-6. At the Wimbledon Championships, she beat world No. 82 Kimiko Date-Krumm in the first round 5-7, 6-3, 6-3. She was eliminated in the second round by 14th seed Ana Ivanovic 6-3, 7-6(3). Bondarenko had led their head to head 2-0.", "id": "5795514" }, { "contents": "Juan Carlos Ferrero\n\n\nIgor Andreev 4–6, 6–7. His next tournament was the Internazionali BNL d'Italia. In the first round, Ferrero beat Kevin Anderson 6–4, 7–5; recording his 2nd win in the year. In the second round, he beat Frenchman and 13th seed Gaël Monfils 7–5, 6–3. However, in the third round, he fell to Roger Federer in 3 sets: 2–6, 7–5, 1–6. After Rome, Ferrero played at Open de Nice Côte d'Azur. In the first round, he beat Dutch Robin Haase after saving a", "id": "10946025" }, { "contents": "Arantxa Rus\n\n\nsecond, round she again defeated Isabella Holland 6–2, 6–3, and in the third qualifying round, Rus beat Kurumi Nara 6–4, 6–1. In her first Australian Open main draw appearance, she defeated Bethanie Mattek-Sands 6–1, 3–6, 7–5, but she lost to no. 23 seed Svetlana Kuznetsova in the second round 6–1, 6–4. Then, she played for the Netherlands Fed Cup Team at Group I of the European/African Zone. She won all of her singles matches against Hungary, Romania, and Latvia", "id": "12457407" }, { "contents": "Israel Davis Cup team\n\n\ndefeated Poland in the second round tie at home in March 2011. Dudi Sela defeated Marcin Gawron 6–1, 6–3, 6–4, and Amir Weintraub in his Davis Cup debut beat Jerzy Janowicz 4–6, 6–2, 6–2, 6–7 (4–7), 6–3. Andy Ram and Yoni Erlich then beat Marcin Matkowski and Mariusz Fyrstenberg 4–6, 6–4, 6–3, 6–1 at the Israel Tennis Center in Ramat Hasharon. On September 16–18, 2011, Israel will play the Canada Davis Cup team at Canada Stadium in Ramat Hasharon, Israel. Canada", "id": "11944847" }, { "contents": "Australia men's national softball team\n\n\n19 team, nicknamed the Colts. They competed at the 1993 Men's Junior World Championships, where the finished fourth. The competition was held in Auckland. In the round robin round, Australia won 7 games and lost 5. They beat Japan 3–0, Argentina 10–6, the United States 4–3, the Philippines 4–0, Argentina 6–1 and Japan 5–1. They lost to Canada 8–6, the United States 4–3, New Zealand 6–0, Canada 12–3, and New Zealand 2–1. This was good enough to qualify them for the semi", "id": "9661141" }, { "contents": "Francesca Schiavone\n\n\nof them as the seventh seed; Doha in the second round to Yanina Wickmayer 4–6, 6–7 and in her Dubai opener to Ana Ivanovic 1–6, 5–7. At the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, she (as 10th seed) avenged her Fed Cup loss by beating Lesia Tsurenko 6–2, 6–4 before retiring against Lucie Šafářová in the third round after losing the first set 6–2. With the same seeding in Miami, she lost to Ksenia Pervak 4–6, 6–4, 4–7 in her opener, blowing a 3–0 final-set", "id": "16460679" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\nIstanbul, Turkey. In the first round, she beat Turkish wildcard Çağla Büyükakçay 4–6, 6–3, 6–2. In the second round, Hantuchová lost to eventual champion Lesia Tsurenko 1–6, 1–6. At the Western & Southern Open, Hantuchová lost in the first round to Kristina Mladenovic 2–6, 1–6. At the US Open, Hantuchová lost in the first round to Misaki Doi 3–6, 3–6. At the Guangzhou International Women's Open, Hantuchová lost in the first round to fifth seed Svetlana Kuznetsova 4–6, 5–7. At the", "id": "1613913" }, { "contents": "Àlex Corretja\n\n\nsets down to beat Sampras on grass 4–6, 4–6, 7–6, 7–5, 6–4. (Spain eventually lost the tie 3–1.) At the French Open, Corretja saved four match points in the third round against Arnaud Clément, before going on to win 6–1, 6–2, 4–6, 5–7, 8–6. Corretja then progressed to the semifinals, where he lost in four sets to Albert Costa (who went on to win the title). One week later, Corretja was the best man at Costa's wedding. In", "id": "17353785" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\ntie against Italy. She lost both of her matches to Sara Errani 6-2, 6-3 and Francesca Schiavone 6-7(6), 7-5, 6-4. Italy defeated Ukraine 3-2. Seeded 6th for qualifying at the Qatar Total Open, she qualified beating Alizé Lim 6-1, 6-3 and 13th seed Casey Dellacqua 6-3, 6-1. In the first round, she beat fellow qualifier Vera Dushevina 7-5, 6-2 before she defeated world", "id": "5795509" }, { "contents": "2011 French Open – Day-by-day summaries\n\n\nJuan Mónaco 6–2, 7–5, 4–6, 6–4. Other seeds that progressed to the second round stage included no.18 Gilles Simon, no.24 Sam Querrey, no.21 Alexandr Dolgopolov, and Florian Mayer, the 20th seed. Wildcard Frenchman Arnaud Clément enjoyed a 6–3, 1–6, 7–6, 6–4 win over Filippo Volandri. Showing great form on the red clay, Maria Sharapova beat Mirjana Lučić 6–3, 6–0 in the first round. No. 2 Kim Clijsters didn't play her best but had a 6–2, 6–3 win over Anastasiya Yakimova.", "id": "20889537" }, { "contents": "Arantxa Rus\n\n\nwhere she faced Dinara Safina in the first round, losing 6–3, 2–6, 4–6. She also lost in the first round at Fes 6–4, 4–6, 3–6 to Aravane Rezaï. Then she played qualifying matches for the Estoril Open, beating Anne Kremer in the first round 6–0, 6–1, but losing against Sesil Karatancheva 7–5, 4–6, 2–6. She played the first round at the Mutua Madrileña Madrid Open, losing against Maria Sharapova 6–2, 3–6, 2–6. She continued on the ITF circuit, first at Saint-", "id": "12457410" }, { "contents": "Vera Zvonareva\n\n\nqualifier for the semifinals from the Red Group. She lost to Victoria Azarenka 6–2, 6–3, and ended the year as world No. 7. Zvonareva began her 2012 season at the Apia International Sydney. Seeded 6, she lost in the opening round to compatriot Svetlana Kuznetsova 6–1, 6–2. Seeded 7 at the Australian Open, she beat Alexandra Dulgheru in the first round 7–6(4), 6–7(5), 6–3. In the second round, she defeated Lucie Hradecká 6–1, 7–6(3). In the third round, Zvonareva lost", "id": "9496582" }, { "contents": "Vera Zvonareva\n\n\nOpen. In her first round-robin match, she won against compatriot Svetlana Kuznetsova, 6–2, 6–3. Zvonareva then beat Ivanovic, 6–3, 6–7(5), 6–4, before completing a clean sweep of her group by defeating world No. 1 Janković, 2–6, 6–3, 6–4. She reached the final by defeating Olympic gold medalist Dementieva, 7–6(7), 3–6, 6–3, but lost a three-setter to Wimbledon champion Venus Williams, 7–6(5), 0–6, 2–6. Zvonareva was seventh seed at the Australian Open", "id": "9496545" }, { "contents": "Peter Polansky\n\n\nMillman 6–7, 0–6. Polansky entered the Australian Open qualifying draw for the 9th time of his career. Seeded 26th in the qualifying draw, he beat João Domingues in the first round 7–6, 6–4. He followed up the win with a 6–2, 7–5 win over Christian Harrison before losing 1–6, 6–3, 6–3 to 15th seed, Yuki Bhambri. For the second consecutive year, Polansky got into the main draw as a lucky loser. Karen Khachanov served 21 aces as he beat Polansky 7–6, 7–6, 6–4. In", "id": "10271962" }, { "contents": "Alexandra Dulgheru\n\n\nPironkova 6–4, 7–5. In the semifinals, she won over third seeded Li Na 6–4, 3–6, 6–4. In the final, she beat Zheng Jie 6–3, 6–4. Playing at the French Open for the first time she defeated Lucie Hradecká 7–6, 4–6, 6–3 in the first round and Timea Bacsinszky 6–4, 6–2 in the second. She then lost to third seeded Caroline Wozniacki 3–6, 4–6. In doubles, she teamed up with Alberta Brianti. They defeated the team of Jill Craybas and Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 6–1,", "id": "21972656" }, { "contents": "Mona Barthel\n\n\nthe 3rd round at the 2015 US Open for the first time by beating Tsvetana Pironkova 5-7, 7-6(4), 6-1 and Olga Govortsova 2-6, 6-2, 6-4. In the 3rd round, she lost to Varvara Lepchenko 1-6, 6-3, 6-4. As the 3rd seed at the 2015 Coupe Banque Nationale, Barthel lost in the 1st round to eventual finalist Jeļena Ostapenko 7-6(6), 4-6, 6-4.", "id": "3461368" }, { "contents": "Tomáš Berdych\n\n\nHe made the quarterfinals, after beating both Dmitry Tursunov and Andrey Golubev in three sets en route. However, he lost to Xavier Malisse 4–6, 6–3, 2–6, in the quarterfinal round. At the 2010 Rogers Cup held in Toronto, he was seventh seed. He beat two Ukrainian players, Sergiy Stakhovsky 6–2, 6–4, (in the opening round) and Alexandr Dolgopolov 6–3, 6–7, 6–4, (in the third round) to reach the quarterfinals. There, he lost to Roger Federer 3–6, 7–5,", "id": "9009303" }, { "contents": "2011 French Open – Day-by-day summaries\n\n\n7–5, 3–6, 6–1 win. Ivan Ljubičić, meanwhile, dispatched another seed, no.24 Sam Querrey 7–6, 6–4, 6–4. No.5 seed Robin Söderling avoided such calamities, easing past Spaniard Albert Ramos 6–3, 6–4, 6–4, while No. 10 seed Mardy Fish beat Robin Haase 7–6, 6–2, 6–1 to reach the third round at Roland Garros for the first time in his career. Fernando Verdasco, no.16, faced a tough second round in the form of Xavier Malisse, Verdasco stood his ground to claim the match", "id": "20889544" }, { "contents": "2009 Brisbane International\n\n\nrewarded with a match against Frenchman Paul-Henri Mathieu who beat Russian qualifier Teymuraz Gabashvili 6–3, 6–3. The other seeds to play their first matches were Frenchman Jo Wilfried Tsonga, who beat Argentinian Agustín Calleri, currently ranked World No. 62, 6–2, 7–5, and fifth-seeded Czech Tomáš Berdych who advanced 6–0, 6–4 to a second round match against Kei Nishikori, the Japanese player who beat U.S. player Bobby Reynolds 6–2, 6–3. Mario Ančić, Florent Serra, and Michaël Llodra all won their first round matches", "id": "7304238" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\n2. In the second round, she rallied to upset 24th seed Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 6-2, 6-7(1), 6-4. In the third round, she beat compatriot and world No. 36 Lesia Tsurenko 3-6, 6-4, 7-6(7) to reach the fourth round for the first time at the Indian Wells Masters. In the fourth round, Bondarenko lost to world No. 1 Serena Williams 2-6, 2-6. Nevertheless, this was her best result at", "id": "5795535" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\n-court season at the DFS Classic in Birmingham. Seeded 12th, she defeated world No. 92 Anne Keothavong 6-3, 6-2 in the first and qualifier Samantha Stosur 6-3, 6-2 in the second round. In the third round, she beat Lucky Loser Melinda Czink 4-6, 6-4, 7-5. In her second quarterfinal of the year she beat world No. 52 Petra Cetkovská 7-6(3), 6-2 to reach her first WTA semifinal where", "id": "5795499" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\nround of qualifying, Hantuchová lost to Ysaline Bonaventure 1–6, 6–4, 2–6. Hantuchová successfully qualified for the Apia International Sydney by beating Jeļena Ostapenko 6–4, 6–4; ninth seed Irina Falconi 7–5, 6–1; and Lauren Davis 6–3, 6–2. She was supposed to face second seed Agnieszka Radwańska in the 1st round, but Radwańska withdrew due to a left leg injury. Hantuchová got a bye into the second round, but she lost to Australian Samantha Stosur 4–6, 2–6. At the Australian Open, Hantuchová lost in the first", "id": "1613915" }, { "contents": "Nicolás Almagro\n\n\nBellucci. He lost, however, to defending champion David Ferrer, 6–7, 7–6, 2–6. Almagro then lost in the third round at both the 2011 BNP Paribas Open (losing to Albert Montañés, 6–4, 2–6, 4–6) and at the 2011 Sony Ericsson Open (losing to Florian Mayer, 1–6, 6–3, 1–6). At the 2011 Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters, he beat Marcel Granollers, 6–3, 6–3, before prevailing in a marathon encounter against Máximo González, 6–7, 7–5, 7–6, saving", "id": "21080012" }, { "contents": "Jelena Dokic\n\n\n6–3, 6–4. Dokic was beaten in the semifinal by Vesna Manasieva 7–6, 4–6, 6–1. Jelena won her first-round match in the 50K tournament in Saint-Raphael, France by beating Eva Birnerová 2–6, 6–1, 6–2. Jelena retired in her second-round match against Urszula Radwańska leading 7–5, 0–2, with a suspected thigh injury. Dokic revealed that she had an elbow injury in the beginning of the year (possibly the reason she withdrew in tournaments such as Miami). Also, she explained", "id": "767994" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\n6-3. In the first round, she lost to 8th seed and compatriot Elina Svitolina 6-4, 4-6, 5-7. Bondarenko qualified for the Western & Southern Open beating 19th seed Lara Arruabarrena 6-1, 6-4 and Jana Čepelová 6-3, 6-0. In the first round, she lost in a tough match to world No. 26 Eugenie Bouchard 6-7(2), 6-7(5). Seeded 6th for qualifying at the US Open, Bondarenko made", "id": "5795527" }, { "contents": "Noam Okun\n\n\nSeptember 2006, Okun qualified for the US Open, and beat Potito Starace 6–2, 6–0, 4–6, 6–2 in the first round. Okun went down to Łukasz Kubot in the second round, 6–7(7), 4–6, 6–2, 6–2, 4–6. In July 2007, Okun won his second challenger title in Winnetka, Illinois, beating South Africa's Kevin Anderson 6–4, 6–3 in the final. In February 2009 he won an Israel F2 tournament, and lost in the finals of an Israel F3 tournament to Harel Levy,", "id": "6611615" }, { "contents": "2009 Chennai Open\n\n\n, who took three sets to emerge victorious against home-favourite Prakash Amritraj 6–2, 4–6, 6–1. In the other completed matches, seeded player Marcel Granollers (8) reached the second round without too much difficulty, beating Hyung Taik-Lee of South Korea 6–4, 7–5. The only non-Indian wildcard Lukáš Dlouhý recorded a 3–6, 6–2, 6–4 win against Go Soeda from Japan and Israel's top player Dudi Sela overcame Spaniard Rubén Ramírez Hidalgo 4–6, 7–6(3), 6–1. The men's doubles also started on", "id": "10251134" }, { "contents": "Yanina Wickmayer\n\n\n6-1, 7-6(6) and Melanie Oudin 6-2, 6-0. Belgium beat the United States 4-1. Next, Belgium will face the Czech Republic in the semifinals. Seeded 7th at the 2011 Open GDF Suez, Wickmayer made it to the quarterfinals after beating Elena Vesnina and Klára Zakopalová. In the quarterfinals, she lost to 4th seed and eventual champion Petra Kvitová 7-5, 3-6, 6-7(3). Wickmayer had a 5-3 lead in the 3rd", "id": "6943680" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\ndefeating Beatriz Haddad Maia in the final round of qualifying 6-3, 7-6(10). In the first round, she had her first WTA Tour win since she returned from retirement by beating American Alison Riske 6-4, 4-6, 6-1. In the second round, Bondarenko lost to American, 7th seed, and eventual finalist Madison Keys 2-6, 1-6. Bondarenko qualified for the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix by beating Alexa Glatch in the final round of qualifying 0-6", "id": "5795521" }, { "contents": "Aravane Rezaï\n\n\nSara Errani 6–2, 6–2. In the second round she lost to Marion Bartoli 4–6, 2–6. Seeded tenth at the Commonwealth Bank Tournament of Champions, Rezaï won her first round-robin match against fourth seed Sabine Lisicki 6–1, 3–6, 4–6, then beat Melinda Czink in her second match 6–3, 7–5 to make her the first player to advance to the semifinals of the inaugural event. She then went on to the semifinals, where she beat María José Martínez Sánchez 6–2, 6–3. In the final she faced Marion", "id": "10802454" }, { "contents": "Andrey Golubev\n\n\ndoubles play, with his best result a semifinal with Francesco Piccari in Córdoba. He reached the final of the 2008 St. Petersburg Open. His first win came against Olivier Rochus, where he prevailed 6–1, 6–4. He then surprised home hero Marat Safin in the second round, beating the Russian 6–4, 6–2 to progress to the quarterfinals. His next opponent was Mischa Zverev, whom he beat 6–7, 6–4, 7–6. He then went on to beat Victor Hănescu 6–3, 6–0 in the semifinals, but lost to Andy", "id": "14207819" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\n2012 against Jamie Hampton, 4–6, 6–7. In the London Olympics, Hantuchová upset No. 10 seed Li Na 6–2, 3–6, 6–3 in the first round. She then beat frenchwoman Alizé Cornet 6–3, 6–0 in the second round. She faced No. 8 seed Caroline Wozniacki in the third round and lost 4–6, 2–6. Hantuchová did not have the best US Open Series, winning only one match in four tournaments. At the Rogers Cup Hantuchová, lost in two tough sets to Aleksandra Wozniak 5–7, 6–7.", "id": "1613884" }, { "contents": "Tamarine Tanasugarn\n\n\n1999, she reached the fourth round at Wimbledon for a second time by defeating Frenchwoman Sandrine Testud, 6–2, 1–6, 6–3, in the third round. Tanasugarn ended the year ranked No. 72. Tanasugarn partnered with Paradorn Srichaphan at the Hopman Cup in 2000. Tanasugarn beat Jelena Dokić of Australia, Barbara Schett of Austria, Ai Sugiyama of Japan, and Henrieta Nagyová of Slovakia. However, Tanasugarn lost in the women's singles final to Amanda Coetzer of South Africa, 6–3, 4–6, 4–6, having led 6–3", "id": "9002238" }, { "contents": "1983–84 Albanian Cup\n\n\nround. 1.SK Tirana 9 ND 8 0 1 19:7 2.Flamurtari 9 4 1 4 13:8 3.Apolonia 8 3 2 3 12:10 4.Partizani 8 3 4 1 12:7 5.Vllaznia 6 3 1 2 12:6 6.Teuta 6 4 1 1 11:6 7.Skenderbeu 6 2 1 3 8:6 8.Beselidhja 6 2 3 1 5:4 9.Tomori 4 2 0 2 5:5 10.Erzeni 4 2 0 2 4:4 11.Besa 4 2 1 1 9:7 12.Burreli 4 1 2 1 6:6 13.Dinamo 4 2 1 1 10:1 14.Himara 4 0 2 2 3:8 15.Kastrioti 4 2 0 2 7:7 16.Elbasani 4 1 1 2 5:5", "id": "16655101" }, { "contents": "Camila Giorgi\n\n\n, 6–4 and 12th seed Chan Yung-jan 6–7, 7–5, 6–3. In the first round, Giorgi lost to Barbora Záhlavová-Strýcová 1–6, 3–6. Giorgi fell in the final round of qualifying at the French Open to Heidi El Tabakh 7–6, 4–6, 2–6. Giorgi qualified for the Wimbledon Championships for the second year in a row defeating Emily Webley-Smith, Olivia Rogowska, and Alexa Glatch. In the first round, she beat 16th seed and compatriot Flavia Pennetta, 6–4, 6–3. Then she defeated", "id": "16054531" }, { "contents": "Mikael Pernfors\n\n\nlost in straight sets to then World No.1 Ivan Lendl 6–3, 6–2, 6–4. Pernfors played for Sweden in the final of the Davis Cup in 1986. He won one singles rubber against Paul McNamee in straight sets and lost the other to Pat Cash in five sets – after winning the first two – as Australia beat Sweden 3–2. The following year at Wimbledon he again lost a two-set lead, falling to Jimmy Connors 1–6, 1–6, 7–5, 6–4, 6–2 after having led 6–1, 6–1, 4–1,", "id": "2517702" }, { "contents": "1985–86 Albanian Cup\n\n\nround. 1.SK Tirana 9 ND 5 3 1 18:7 2.Vllaznia 9 4 2 3 25:11 3.Partizani 8 3 2 3 8:6 4.Tomori 8 4 1 3 14:10 5.Apolonia 6 2 2 2 11:10 6.Skenderbeu 6 2 3 1 7:5 7.Flamurtari 4 3 0 1 7:4 8.Erzeni 6 3 2 1 6:6 9.Elbasani 4 2 0 2 6:6 10.Pogradeci 4 1 2 1 4:10 11.Dinamo 4 2 1 1 9:7 12.Naftetari 4 1 1 2 5:6 13.Beselidhja 4 2 1 1 5:6 14.Luftetari 4 1 2 1 5:3 15.Lushnja 4 1 0 3 4:8 16.Teuta 4 1 2 1 4:4", "id": "16654998" }, { "contents": "Nikolay Davydenko\n\n\n, Davydenko won four of his five matches. He lost his first round-robin match to Novak Djokovic, 6–3, 4–6, 5–7, but he beat Nadal in his second match, 6–1, 7–6. He also went on to beat the odds, defeating his group leader, Robin Söderling, 7–6, 4–6, 6–3 to reach the semifinals. He recorded his first win over Roger Federer in 13 tries in the semifinals with a 6–2, 4–6, 7–5 win. With the win, Davydenko advanced to his second consecutive", "id": "11825324" }, { "contents": "Nadia Petrova\n\n\nand defeated 14th seed Amanda Coetzer 6–0, 6–1 in the third round. In the fourth round, Petrova lost to third seed Lindsay Davenport 0–6, 7–6, 2–6. Petrova continued her success by reaching the semifinals of Zurich, beating world No. 8 and US Open finalist before losing to Henin 4–6, 4–6. The following week in Linz, Petrova beat Paola Suárez and Patty Schnyder to reach her first Sony Ericsson WTA Tour final. However, she fell to Ai Sugiyama 5–7, 4–6. Petrova ended 2003 ranked world No", "id": "9496377" }, { "contents": "Peng Shuai\n\n\n6–3, 6–3. In the third round she came back from 2–5 down in the final set to beat Czech qualifier Lucie Hradecká 6–3, 4–6, 7–5. In the fourth round, she battled past 18th seed Nadia Petrova, 6–4, 5–7, 6–3. 16th seed Maria Sharapova defeated her 6–2, 5–7, 6–3 in a 2-hour 22 minute quarterfinal match. Peng moved up to No. 32 in the world as a result, one spot off her career high of 31. Her next tournament was the Sony Ericsson Open in", "id": "916460" }, { "contents": "Melanie Oudin\n\n\nto Klára Zakopalová 1–6, 6–3, 1–6. In the Fed Cup tie against Belgium, Oudin lost her first rubber to Kim Clijsters 0–6, 4–6. In her final rubber, she was defeated by Yanina Wickmayer 6–2, 6–0. Belgium reached the semifinals at the Fed Cup defeating the USA 4–1. Oudin got her first win of the year at the Open GdF Suez, where she beat Vera Dushevina in the first round 7–5, 5–7, 6–2. In the second round, Oudin lost to eighth seed Dominika Cibulková of Slovakia", "id": "9958106" }, { "contents": "Tommy Robredo\n\n\n7–5, 6–1, 6–0, in the third round. He defeated Philipp Kohlschreiber, before losing in straight sets to Juan Martín del Potro in the quarterfinals 3–6, 4–6, 2–6. Seeded second, he lost to Marcos Baghdatis in the first round at the Ordina Open. Robredo reached the third round of Wimbledon, at which he was seeded 15th, by coming back from two sets down to beat Austrian Stefan Koubek. He next was defeated by Israeli Dudi Sela 6–7, 5–7, 6–2, 5–7, however, when they", "id": "238314" }, { "contents": "Zheng Jie\n\n\n, Edina Gallovits-Hall 2–6, 6–3, 6–1, and finally Melanie Oudin 6–4, 6–1. She lost in the first round of the main draw, 4–6, 4–6, to Daniela Hantuchová. At the Wimbledon Championships, Zheng reached the second round for the third consecutive year, beating Zuzana Ondrášková 7–5, 6–0, before losing in disappointing fashion to Japanese qualifier Misaki Doi, 3–6, 1–6. In doubles, Zheng and Peng reached the quarterfinals, losing a tight three-set match to eventual champions Květa Peschke and Katarina", "id": "9372441" }, { "contents": "Fred Gil\n\n\n6–3, 6–4. A week later, at the US Open, he lost in First round to world no. 23 Alexandr Dolgopolov by 6–4, 6–2, 7–5 in 1h58m. In September, he reached the semi-final in the Genova Challenger. In the first round in Bucharest he beat world no. 106 Jérémy Chardy by 2–6, 6–4, 6–3 in 2h14m. He lost in the second round to the world no. 183 Alessandro Giannessi by 7–6(2), 0–6, 6–3 in 2h25m. In October", "id": "101315" }, { "contents": "Mona Barthel\n\n\n6-4, 6-0. After the US Open, Barthel played at the 2014 Korea Open. She beat 7th seed Caroline Garcia in the 1st round 7-6(3), 6-2. She then lost in the 2nd round to Christina McHale 6-1, 4-6, 6-3. At the 1st edition of the 2014 Wuhan Open, Barthel defeated Peng Shuai in the 1st round 6-2, 7-6(1) before losing in the 2nd round to 6th seed and eventual finalist", "id": "3461354" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\nto 10th seeds and eventual finalists Lisa Raymond/Samantha Stosur 6-7(3), 3-6. Bondarenko qualified for the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix defeating Lucie Hradecká in the final round of qualifying 6-2, 6-2. She beat world No. 15 Flavia Pennetta 4-6, 6-2, 6-1, in the second round, she lost to 6th seed Venus Williams 4-6, 2-6. At the Kremlin Cup, Bondarenko lost in the first round of qualifying to Aravane", "id": "5795504" }, { "contents": "Katie O'Brien\n\n\nOpen qualifying draw and beat fellow Brit, Melanie South in the opening round. She fell in round two to Kristina Barrois, 4–6 2–6. After this she headed to the DFS Classic where she beat Alla Kudryavtseva, 6–0 3–6 7–6, in the first round before falling to Yaroslava Shvedova in round two, 5–7 6–1 5–7. A wild card allowed O'Brien entry into the International Women's Open (previously the Hastings Direct International) where she lost to Samantha Stosur. Shahar Pe'er beat O'Brien in the first round of Wimbledon. Following", "id": "14861023" }, { "contents": "Robin Söderling\n\n\nscare as he saved 3 match points en route to defeating Fernando Verdasco 2–6, 7–5, 6–4. After winning 6–3, 3–6, 6–4 against Nicolás Almagro, he faced Novak Djokovic in the quarterfinals which he lost 3–6, 0–6. At the French Open, Soderling was seeded 5th and beat Ryan Harrison in the first round 6–1, 6–7, 6–3, 7–5. Harrison was up 5–4 in the fourth set, within one game of forcing a fifth and deciding set, but ceded the final three games, the fourth set,", "id": "15316018" }, { "contents": "Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi\n\n\nsingles first round and won 7–5 7–6. In the second round he was defeated by second seed and defending champion Fabrice Santoro 6–7 2–6. In the doubles, he and Bopanna were seeded 4th, the first time both have been seeded in an ATP event. In the first round they beat Tripp Phillips and Jim Thomas 4–6 6–3 10–2. They won their quarter-final 7–6 3–6 10–7 Kevin Anderson and James Cerretani and followed that up by defeating Rik de Voest and Ashley Fisher in the semis 5–7 6–4 11–9. In the second", "id": "14373779" }, { "contents": "Tamira Paszek\n\n\nand doubles partner CoCo Vandeweghe 4–6, 2–6. However, she did capture the doubles title with Vandeweghe marking her first tournament win in either singles or doubles in 2013. Her most impressive result of the year came in France at the Open GdF Suez Région Limousin, a $50,000 tournament. Unseeded, Paszek upset fourth seed Johanna Konta in the first round 6–4, 6–4. In the second round, she defeated Andreea Mitu 1–6, 6–3, 7–6. In the quarterfinals, she beat Nina Zander 6–2, 6–2. In the", "id": "11829411" }, { "contents": "Kimiko Date\n\n\n, she went to China to participate at the China Open. She beat Anabel Medina Garrigues 6–0, 6–4 in the first round, but lost to Elena Dementieva 6–3, 1–6, 6–3 in the second round. Kimiko then returned home to compete at the HP Open in Osaka, Japan. Seeded sixth, she defeated teenage qualifier Laura Robson in the first round 6–3, 6–3 and compatriot Aiko Nakamura 6–2, 6–0. In the quarterfinals, she upset top seed and world No. 8 Samantha Stosur 5–7, 6–3, 7–6 (", "id": "18010869" }, { "contents": "2010 Australian Open – Day-by-day summaries\n\n\n, the defending champion, lost a set in his victory against Philipp Kohlschreiber 6–4, 6–2, 2–6, 7–5. Ivo Karlović defeated 24th seed compatriot Ivan Ljubičić 6–3, 3–6, 6–3, 7–6(7). Andy Murray won in straight sets over Florent Serra. Chilean Fernando González beat Evgeny Korolev 6–7(5), 6–3, 1–6, 6–3, 6–4. The day's most significant upset was 33rd seed John Isner's defeat of 12th seed Gaël Monfils 6–1, 4–6, 7–6(4), 7–6(5). In the women's draw world", "id": "11989025" }, { "contents": "2010 Rafael Nadal tennis season\n\n\n). In the second round, he beat Lukáš Lacko (6-2, 6-2, 6-2). In the third round, he was tested by Philipp Kohlschreiber, finally beating him in four sets (6-4, 6-2, 2-6, 7-5). In the fourth round, he beat the Croatian Ivo Karlović, (6-4, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4). In the quarter-finals, Nadal pulled out", "id": "19624590" }, { "contents": "Lloyd Harris (tennis)\n\n\nIn August, Harris qualified for his first Grand Slam main-draw at a senior men's singles level, after beating JC Aragone 6-4 6-2, in the third qualifying round for the US Open. Harris defeated Roberto Quiroz of Ecuador 7-6, 6-3 in the first round of the qualifying draw, and defeated Sebastian Ofner from Austria 6-2, 6-1 in the second round. Harris lost in the main draw first round against world number 40 Gilles Simon in straight sets.", "id": "5608796" }, { "contents": "2009 ASB Classic\n\n\nsecond round by beating Nuria Llagostera Vives from Spain 7–5, 6–4. Seventh seed Russian Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova ensured that all eight of the seeds had made it to the second round by winning her match in the night session against German Kristina Barrois 6–3, 6–1. In doubles, second seeds Shahar Pe'er and Caroline Wozniacki progressed to the quarter-finals by defeating Argentinian Betina Jozami and Indian Shikha Uberoi 6–2, 6–2 but no. 3 seeds Czech Vladimíra Uhlířová and Ekaterina Dzehalevich of Belarus were beaten 6–4, 6–4 by Italian Mara Santangelo and French", "id": "4713633" }, { "contents": "Tamira Paszek\n\n\nIn the final, Paszek upset fifth seed Angelique Kerber 5–7, 6–3, 7–5 to win her third WTA title. Paszek was 3–5 down in the final set and saved five championship points. At Wimbledon, Paszek upset former world No. 1 and seventh seed Caroline Wozniacki in the first round 5–7, 7–6, 6–4. This match lasted 3 hours and 12 minutes. In the second round, she beat world No. 60 Alizé Cornet 6–2, 6–1. Then she defeated world No. 36 Yanina Wickmayer 2–6, 7–6,", "id": "11829397" }, { "contents": "Sorana Cîrstea\n\n\n6–2, 6–0. They lost in the second round to Irina-Camelia Begu/Alexandra Panova 4–6, 6–3, [7–10]. Cîrstea qualified in singles for the BNP Paribas Open. In the first round she lost 6–3, 3–6, 3–6 to Alla Kudryavtseva. In the Sony Ericsson Open, Sorana received a wildcard in singles, but lost 6–3, 1–6, 6–7 in the first round to Zheng Jie of China. At the 2011 Andalucia Tennis Experience, she lost in the first round 6–1, 4–6, 2–6 to", "id": "14893578" }, { "contents": "Mona Barthel\n\n\n, she beat qualifier Klaartje Liebens 6-2, 6-0. In the 2nd round, Barthel upset 1st seed Eugenie Bouchard 4-6, 6-1, 6-2. In the quarterfinals, Barthel lost to Barbora Záhlavová-Strýcová 6-2, 6-2. Barthel then lost in the 1st round at the 2015 Dubai Tennis Championships to wildcard Daniela Hantuchová 7-6(5), 3-6, 6-3. As the 2nd seed for qualifying at the 2015 Qatar Total Open, she", "id": "3461359" }, { "contents": "Mona Barthel\n\n\n-1, 6-4 before falling to top seed and eventual champion Ana Ivanovic in the 2nd round 6-4, 6-1. The following week, she qualified for the 2014 Topshelf Open beating Dinah Pfizenmaier 7-6(6), 6-2 and 7th seed Urszula Radwańska 6-3, 6-2. In the 1st round, she defeated Maria Kirilenko 6-3, 6-2. In the 2nd round, she lost to 8th seed Klára Koukalová 6-2, 7-6(6)", "id": "3461349" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nnot to compete in the mixed, Ai and Daniella beat Caroline Dhenin and Mathilde Johansson 6–4, 6–3, then squashed Sofia Arvidsson and Martina Müller 6–1, 6–1; they escaped from Marion Bartoli and Shahar Pe'er, 1–6, 7–6, 6–2. In the quarterfinals, they beat second-seeded Black and Stubbs 6–1, 7–6. In the semifinals, they beat 4th-seeded Yan and Zheng 6–3, 3–6, 6–3. They lost 3–6, 2–6 in the final to top-seeded Raymond and Stosur. Wimbledon saw Sugiyama,", "id": "11823092" }, { "contents": "Nikolay Davydenko\n\n\nSimon, 7–6, 4–6, 4–6. Davydenko lost in the quarterfinals of the 2009 Pilot Pen Tennis to Sam Querrey. At the US Open, he reached the fourth round, before retiring against Robin Söderling with a left thigh injury. He won his third title of the year at the 2009 Malaysian Open by beating Gaël Monfils, 6–3, 6–3, in the quarterfinals, Robin Söderling, 1–6, 7–6, 6–2, in the semifinals, and Fernando Verdasco, 6–4, 7–5, in the final. Following his triumph in", "id": "11825322" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\ndefeated world No. 98 Olga Govortsova in the first round 5-7, 6-3, 6-4. In the second round, she lost again to qualifier Kristína Kučová 3-6, 6-1, 5-7. At the Mutua Madrid Open, Bondarenko lost in the first round of qualifying to Kateřina Siniaková 6-4, 2-6, 2-6. Her final tournament before the French Open was the Internationaux de Strasbourg. In the first round, she beat world No. 54", "id": "5795537" }, { "contents": "Varvara Lepchenko\n\n\nround to Heather Watson 6-7(5), 2-6. Ranked 40 at the Wimbledon Championships, Lepchenko was defeated in the first round by 20th seed and eventual finalist Garbiñe Muguruza 6-4, 6-1. Lepchenko started her US Open Series at the Bank of the West Classic. She started the tournament off by beating Mirjana Lučić-Baroni in the first round 3-6, 6-2, 7-6(4). In the second round, she stunned top seed Caroline Wozniacki 6-4,", "id": "2210491" }, { "contents": "Klára Koukalová\n\n\n5–7. Playing against Spain at the Fed Cup, Koukalová won her first rubber over María Teresa Torró Flor 6–3, 2–6, 6–1, but she lost her second to Carla Suárez Navarro 6–1, 3–6, 3–6. In the end, the Czech Republic defeated Spain 3–2. At the Qatar Total Open, Koukalová won her first-round match over Elina Svitolina 6–2, 6–4. In the second round, she upset ninth seed Ana Ivanovic 4–6, 6–1, 6–3. In the third round, she lost to sixth seed and", "id": "3783483" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nJelena Janković 4–6, 4–6. As the 9th seed in doubles playing with Hantuchová, they beat the No. 1 seeds, Black and Huber, 6–7, 6–3, 7–6. In the third set \"Hantuyama\" were down 2–5, but rallied to take it to a tie-break, where they saved seven match points to win 12–10. In the semifinals, they beat Dechy and Santangelo 6–4, 6–2 to make it her first women's doubles final there. They were defeated by the Williams in two sets, 6–3", "id": "11823108" }, { "contents": "Claudine Schaul\n\n\nafter turning pro, Schaul made it to the third round of the US Open after upsetting former No. 15 Anna Smashnova 7–6 (7–5), 6–2 in round 1 as well as beating Samantha Reeves 6–1, 4–6, 6–3 in round 2, before losing her match versus Dinara Safina 4–6, 5–7. In January 2004, Schaul was able to win her first Doubles title in Canberra, Australia, partnering Jelena Kostanić Tošić. Shortly after, Schaul made it to the third round of the Australian Open before losing to Alicia Molik", "id": "5152289" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nFamily Circle cup, their third team title, scoring 6–2, 6–2 over Edina Gallovits-Hall and Olga Govortsova. Sugiyama broke the record for consecutive slam appearances woman with 57 as of her appearance in the 2008 Wimbledon tournament. Sugiyama made it to the third round of ladies' singles, losing to Alisa Kleybanova of Russia, 4–6, 4–6. At Stanford, she defeated Alexa Glatch 6–2, 3–6, 7–5, and then crushed world No. 11, Hantuchová, 6–3, 6–1. In the quarterfinals she beat Dominika Cibulková", "id": "11823106" }, { "contents": "Peng Shuai\n\n\nher 6–4, 6–3. Peng however lost in the second round to Daniela Hantuchová 7–5, 6–2. Peng next competed in the Malaysian Open where she was seeded third and beat Yvonne Meusburger in three sets 6–1, 4–6, 6–2. Peng then lost in the quarterfinals in a tight three setter against Petra Martić, who went on to reach the final. In the Indian Wells BNP Paribas tournament where she was seeded 17th, she got a bye in the first round, but lost to Ksenia Pervak 4–6, 0–6 in the second", "id": "916472" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nJustine Henin 6–4, 1–6, 0–6. In Beijing, she beat qualifier Alicia Molik, who was also her doubles partner in the event, in the first round, 6–2, 7–6. She then upset fourth-seeded Nicole Vaidišová 6–4, 1–6, 6–3 before losing to Peng Shuai in another three-set match 7–6, 3–6, 2–6. She reached the final of a Tier-IV event in Seoul, losing to Eleni Daniilidou of Greece in three sets, 3–6, 6–2, 6–7. The beginning of 2007 was", "id": "11823094" }, { "contents": "Alexandra Dulgheru\n\n\n, 6–2, and in the third round over Johanna Larsson 6–2, 6–1. In the fourth round, she beat Peng Shuai, 6–3, 6–4. In the quarterfinals Dulgheru faced Sharapova, and they played a marathon match. Dulgheru won the first set 6–3. Then Sharapova won the second set, 8–6 in the tiebreak. In the third set, at 5–4 Dulgheru served for the match, but Sharapova got a break and then won the match in the third set tiebreak 7–5. After this, Dulgheru was ranked No.", "id": "21972663" }, { "contents": "Julie Coin\n\n\n. The women played for approximately 3 hours, with Mauresmo eventually winning 5–7, 6–2, 7–6, after Coin held match points. Coin beat Elena Vesnina 6–4, 4–6, 6–1 in the first round at the Australian Open. She fought hard, but ultimately fell to No. 14 Dominika Cibulková in three sets at Wimbledon. In the first round of the Australian Open, Coin recovered from a set down to defeat local favorite Alicia Molik 3–6, 7–6, 6–3 before losing in straight sets to Francesca Schiavone 3–6, 4–6.", "id": "3511310" }, { "contents": "Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi\n\n\nnumber 1 and World No. 36 Hyung-Taik Lee 6–4 4–6 4–6. The Pakistani rounded off the year with a win in the Dunlop Challenger in Toyota, Japan alongside Frederik Nielsen. Aisam played in a future event in Sheffield, England, as the 2nd seed. Aisam beat British Timothy Bradshaw in the 1st round 6–4 6–0 but lost 6–4 6–2 to Matthew Illingworth in the second. Aisam lost to Matthias Bachinger in the 1st round of qualifying in the Heilbronn Challenger in Germany 7–6(4) 2–6 3–6, and also lost in", "id": "14373784" } ]
TENNIS - FRIDAY 'S RESULTS FROM THE U.S. OPEN . NEW YORK 1996-08-30 Results from the U.S. Open Tennis Championships at the National Tennis Centre on Friday ( prefix number denotes seeding ) : Women 's singles , third round Sandrine Testud ( France ) beat Ines Gorrochategui ( Argentina ) 4-6 6-2 6-1 Men 's singles , second round 4 - Goran Ivanisevic ( Croatia ) beat Scott Draper ( Australia ) 6-7 ( 1-7 ) 6-3 6-4 6-4 Tim Henman ( Britain ) beat Doug Flach ( U.S. ) 6-3 6-4 6-2 Mark Philippoussis ( Australia ) beat Andrei Olhovskiy ( Russia ) 6 - 3 6-4 6-2 Sjeng Schalken ( Netherlands ) beat David Rikl ( Czech Republic ) 6 - 2 6-4 6-4 Guy Forget ( France ) beat 17 - Felix Mantilla ( Spain ) 6-4 7-5 6-3 Men 's singles , second round Alexander Volkov ( Russia ) beat Mikael Tillstrom ( Sweden ) 1-6 6- 4 6-1 4-6 7-6 ( 10-8 ) Jonas Bjorkman ( Sweden ) beat David Nainkin ( South Africa ) ) 6-4 6-1 6-1 Women 's singles , third round 8 - Lindsay Davenport ( U.S. ) beat Anne-Gaelle Sidot ( France ) 6-0 6-3 4 - Conchita Martinez ( Spain ) beat Helena Sukova ( Czech Republic ) 6-4 6-3 Amanda Coetzer ( South Africa ) beat Irina Spirlea ( Romania ) 7-6 ( 7-5 ) 7-5 Add Men 's singles , second round 16 - Cedric Pioline ( France ) beat Roberto Carretero ( Spain ) 4-6 6 - 2 6-2 6-1 Alex Corretja ( Spain ) beat Filippo Veglio ( Switzerland ) 6-7 ( 4- 7 ) 6-4 6-4 6-0 Add Women 's singles , third round Linda Wild ( U.S. ) beat Barbara Rittner ( Germany ) 6-4 4-6 7-5 Asa Carlsson ( Sweden ) beat 15 - Gabriela Sabatini ( Argentina ) 7-5 3-6 6-2 Add Men 's singles , second round 1 - Pete Sampras ( U.S. ) beat Jiri Novak ( Czech Republic ) 6-3 1-6 6-3 4-6 6-4 Paul Haarhuis ( Netherlands ) beat Michael Tebbutt ( Australia ) 1- 6 6-2 6-2 6-3 Add Women 's singles , third round Lisa Raymond ( U.S. ) beat Kimberly Po ( U.S. ) 6-3 6-2 : Add men 's singles , second round Hendrik Dreekmann ( Germany ) beat Thomas Johansson ( Sweden ) 7-6 ( 7-1 ) 6-2 4-6 6-1 Andrei Medvedev ( Ukraine ) beat Jan Kroslak ( Slovakia ) 6-4 6-3 6-2 Petr Korda ( Czech Republic ) bat Bohdan Ulihrach ( Czech Republic ) 6-0 7-6 ( 7-5 ) 6-2 Add women 's singles , third round 2 - Monica Seles ( U.S. ) beat Dally Randriantefy ( Madagascar ) 6-0 6-2 : Add men 's singles , second round 12 - Todd Martin ( U.S. ) beat Andrea Gaudenzi ( Italy ) 6-3 6-2 6-2 Stefan Edberg ( Sweden ) beat Bernd Karbacher ( [START_ENT] Germany [END_ENT] ) 3-6 6-3 6-3 1-0 retired ( leg injury )
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[ { "contents": "Arantxa Rus\n\n\nGaudens. In the first round, Rus beat Claire de Gubernatis 6–1, 6–1, and in the second round Séverine Beltrame 6–3, 6–3. In the quarterfinal, she beat former junior No.1 Elina Svitolina 6–4, 4–6, 6–3, and in the semifinal Rus defeated Valeria Savinykh 7–5, 7–5. She lost to Anastasia Pivovarova in the final 7–6, 6–7, 6–2. Then, she went on to the French Open and defeated Marina Erakovic 2–6, 6–4, 6–4 in the first round. In the second round, she defeated", "id": "12457411" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\n, 6–1. At the Australian Open, Hantuchová beat Zheng Saisai in the 1st round 6–4, 6–4. In the second round, she lost to 24th seed Garbiñe Muguruza 1–6, 6–1, 0–6. Hantuchová played her 17th singles final at the PTT Thailand Open after wins over third seed Zarina Diyas 1–6, 6–3, 6–1; Zheng Saisai 7–6, 6–2; Ying-Ying Duan 6–3, 6–0; and Marina Erakovic 4–6, 6–3, 7–6. She defeated Ajla Tomljanović in the final 3–6, 6–3, 6–4 to win her", "id": "1613908" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\n6–3. She lost 3–6, 3–6 against the second seeded Sharapova in the third round. In doubles, she and Srebotnik beat Andreea Ehritt-Vanc and Anastasia Rodionova 4–6, 6–3, 6–2; Émilie Loit and Nicole Pratt 6–0, 6–3, and got a walkover from Bartoli and Meilen Tu in the third round. In the quarterfinals, they beat Elena Likhovtseva and Sun Tiantian 6–4, 7–6. They came back from 1–6, 0–3 to beat top-seeded Raymond and Stosur, winning 1–6, 6–3, 6–2. They lost", "id": "11823099" }, { "contents": "Klára Koukalová\n\n\n, 2–6. As the 31st seed at Wimbledon, Koukalová defeated wildcard Taylor Townsend in the first round 7–5, 6–2. She lost in the second round to Madison Keys 5–7, 7–6, 2–6 Seeded third at the first edition of the Bucharest Open, Koukalová lost in the first round to Romanian Monica Niculescu 3–6, 0–6. Seeded third at the İstanbul Cup, she survived a first-round scare to beat Donna Vekić 4–6, 6–0, 6–4. In the second round, she was upset by Kristina Mladenovic 6–1, 6–3", "id": "3783489" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nPin 6–1, 6–3, and Pe'er and Safina 6–1, 6–2 in the second and third round. They then defeated Maria Elena Camerin and Gisela Dulko 4–6, 7–5, 6–3 in the quarterfinals. They upset top seeds and defending champions Raymond and Stosur in the semifinals, winning 1–6, 6–4, 6–3 to reach the French Open finals. They lost in the final to Alicia Molik and Mara Santangelo 6–7, 4–6. At Wimbledon, seeded 26th, she beat wildcard Melanie South 6–3, 6–2 and Alizé Cornet 4–6, 6–0,", "id": "11823098" }, { "contents": "Sorana Cîrstea\n\n\nat the Mercury Insurance Open. She was beaten by CoCo Vandeweghe in the first round 7–5, 6–7, 6–3. Next tournament in Cincinnati, Western & Southern Open, she qualified in singles for the main draw. In the first round she defeated Ksenia Pervak 6–4, 3–6, 6–3, but lost in the second to Jill Craybas 4–6, 6–1, 6–7. In Dallas, the inaugural tournament of Texas Tennis Open, Cîrstea beat Jarmila Gajdošová 3–6, 6–4, 6–2 in the first round, in the second she lost to", "id": "14893582" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\nseed Belinda Bencic 6-4, 2-6, 4-6. Playing qualifying at the Dubai Tennis Championships, Bondarenko beat Anastasija Sevastova in the first round of qualifying 6-3, 6-3. In the second round of qualifying, she lost to Tsvetana Pironkova 6-2, 6-1. Bondarenko qualified for the Qatar Total Open defeating María José Martínez Sánchez 7-6(0), 3-6, 6-3 and 9th seed Evgeniya Rodina 6-2, 7-5. In the", "id": "5795533" }, { "contents": "Thomaz Bellucci\n\n\nninth Challenger title at Sparkassen Open defeating Íñigo Cervantes 6–1, 1–6, 6–3. At the Rio Olympics, Bellucci reached the quarterfinals of the men's singles where he lost to Rafael Nadal. He reached the second round of the men's doubles with André Sá. In April, in U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships after beating players like Frances Tiafoe (7-5, 1-6, 6-2) and seeded player Sam Querrey (6-4, 3-6, 6-3), Bellucci lost", "id": "11153943" }, { "contents": "Klára Koukalová\n\n\nin round one by Kurumi Nara 0–6, 6–2, 6–1. Ranked 46 at the Australian Open, she beat Australian wildcard Storm Sanders in the first round 7–5, 6–4. In the second round, Koukalová lost to Julia Görges 3–6, 6–4, 2–6. In February, Koukalová was defeated competed at the Diamond Games in Antwerp in the first round by qualifier Francesca Schiavone 6–3, 6–1. At the Dubai Tennis Championships, she lost in the first round to Tsvetana Pironkova 3–6, 6–4, 3–6. Seeded fourth for qualifying at", "id": "3783493" }, { "contents": "2010 Rafael Nadal tennis season\n\n\nbeating Kei Nishikori (6-2, 6-4, 6-4) in the first round. In the second round, he fought hard and succeeded against Robin Haase after five sets (5-7, 6-2, 3-6, 6-0, 6-3). In the third round, he defeated Philipp Petzschner. The match was a 5-set thriller with Nadal triumphing (6-4, 4-6, 6-7, 6-2, 6-3).", "id": "19624603" }, { "contents": "Jill Craybas\n\n\nthe best tennis of her career and beat Olga Savchuk 6–1, 6–1 in the first round, Renata Voráčová 2–6, 6–1, 6–3 in the second round and Andreja Klepač 6–4, 6–4 in the quarterfinals. In the semifinals she beat Akgul Amanmuradova 6–4, 6–0 and lost to the top seed Agnieszka Radwańska in a tie-break in the third set, 6–2, 1–6, 7–6. Craybas's ranking improved from World No. 77 to World No. 60 because of these results. Craybas won the 2008 Istanbul Cup in doubles", "id": "16460431" }, { "contents": "2009 ASB Classic\n\n\nher opponent Magdaléna Rybáriková from Slovakia in three sets, winning 6–3, 6–7(4), 7–5. Shahar Pe'er, the fifth seed from Israel, sealed her passage into the next round with a straight sets triumph against Petra Cetkovská of the Czech Republic. The final seed to go through, Czech Nicole Vaidišová took three sets before triumphing 7–6(3), 4–6, 7–5 against Alla Kudryavtseva of Russia. In other matches, another Czech Barbora Záhlavová-Strýcová beat France's Virginie Razzano 1–6, 6–2, 6–3 to line up a second round", "id": "4713628" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nLi Ting and Sun Tiantian 6–4, 6–4 in the final. In Rome, she and Hantuchová won the title, their third as a team and biggest title, beating Li and Sun 6–4, 6–1; Black and Stubbs (No. 2) 6–4, 6–0, and Květa Peschke and Schiavone (No. 8) 3–6, 6–3, 6–1. At the French Open, 22nd seeded Ai beat Daniilidou 6–7, 6–0, 6–3 in the first round, but lost to French qualifier Aravane Rezaï 6–4, 4–6, 3–6. Deciding", "id": "11823091" }, { "contents": "Amos Mansdorf\n\n\n# 13 Thomas Muster, 7–5, 6–2, and World # 15 Gilbert 5–7, 6–3, 6–0. Mansdorf won another title at Rosmalen in the Netherlands in 1990. In the third round of the US Open in 1990 he beat World # 8 Brad Gilbert 5–7, 5–7, 6–3, 7–6, 6–1. In September 1991 in Toulouse, he beat World # 11 Magnus Gustafsson, 6–4, 6–1. His best performance at a Grand Slam tournament came at the Australian Open in 1992, where he reached the quarterfinals by beating", "id": "20374499" }, { "contents": "Olivia Rogowska\n\n\ncomeback to win 1–6, 7–5, 7–6 over Sandra Zaniewska. She then beat Arina Rodionova but lost the quarterfinal to Yulia Putintseva. In Sydney, Rogowska made the final by beating Akiko Omae 6–2, 6–0, Monique Adamczak by walkover, Zheng Saisai 6–4, 6–1 and qualifier Richèl Hogenkamp 3–6, 6–0, 6–2. In the final, she lost to Ashleigh Barty 1–6, 3–6. In the main draw of the BMW Malaysian Open, she won in the first round against Elitsa Kotsova 6–4, 6–0 which was her third WTA", "id": "6190723" }, { "contents": "Justin Gimelstob\n\n\nand Mike Bryan 6–3, 3–6, 6–4 in the second round. They lost to Mark Knowles and Daniel Nestor in the quarterfinals, 3–6, 2–6. In July 2004, Gimelstob won in singles at Forest Hills, New York, beating Dušan Vemić 7–6 (7), 6–2 in the final. That September, he beat Florent Serra of France 6–2, 6–2 in the quarterfinals, and Alex Bogomolov Jr. 6–1, 6–3 in the final of a hard court tournament in Beijing. He also won the doubles event at both of", "id": "9967593" }, { "contents": "Robert Kendrick\n\n\nBeach International Tennis Championships, before losing to Evgeny Korolev 6–3, 6–6, 5–7, then losing to David Nalbandian in the second round of the BNP Paribas Open 4–6, 4–6. He beat Söderling in the second round of the Sony Ericsson Open, then lost in the third round to Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 5–7, 4–6. Kendrick did not make it out of the first rounds of the U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships or the Estoril Open. At the 2009 French Open, he beat Daniel Brands 6–7, 7–5, 7–6", "id": "5034594" }, { "contents": "Ivan Ljubičić\n\n\nMelzer and lost 4–6, 6–7, 6–4, 6–2, 3–6. Ljubičić started the season as world No. 58. His first tournament was the Australian Open, where he beat Igor Kunitsyn in the first round 4–6, 7–6, 7–6, 5–7, 6–3, before losing in the second round to Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 7–6, 6–7, 6–7, 2–6. He then participated at Zagreb, where he defeated Christophe Rochus in the first round 6–4, 6–1, before losing to Viktor Troicki 4–6, 7–5, 4–6, in", "id": "14985321" }, { "contents": "Vera Zvonareva\n\n\n6–4, 6–2. She played at Monterrey Open, where she defeated No. 6 seed Alison Riske 6–4, 6–0. She was defeated in the second round by Kristina Mladenovic 4–6, 2–6. She lost in the first round at the Indian Wells Masters to Polona Hercog 6–1, 6–1. She was defeated in the first round of the Miami Masters to Russian Compatriot Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 6–2, 3–6, 7–5. Next, she played at the Katowice Open, Poland. In the first round she beat Italian Karin Knapp 7–5, 6–4", "id": "9496593" }, { "contents": "2008 Rafael Nadal tennis season\n\n\ndefeated another Frenchman, Gilles Simon, 7–5, 6–2, 6–3. In the round of 16, he beat his third Frenchman of the tournament, Paul-Henri Mathieu, after Mathieu retired when he was down 4–6, 0–3. In the quarter-finals, he beat Jarkko Nieminen, 7–5, 6–3, 6–1. Nadal's impressive run came to a halt when Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga comprehensively beat him in the semi-finals 6–2, 6–3, 6–2. Nadal then participated in his first indoor tournament of the year", "id": "6098840" }, { "contents": "Tamira Paszek\n\n\n76 Anne Keothavong 6–2, 7–5. Paszek´s final grass-court warm-up tournament before Wimbledon was the Aegon International. In the first round, she beat world No. 45 Marina Erakovic 7–5, 6–1. In the second round, Paszek upset eighth seed Daniela Hantuchová 6–4, 3–6, 6–1. In the quarterfinals, she defeated world No. 40 Tsvetana Pironkova 6–0, 6–4. In the semifinals, Paszek upset fourth seed and defending champion Marion Bartoli 4–6, 7–5, 6–4 to reach her first WTA final since 2010.", "id": "11829396" }, { "contents": "2007 French Open\n\n\nKatarina Srebotnik and Nenad Zimonjić beat Elena Likhovtseva and Daniel Nestor 6–2, 5–7, 10–7 in the first round. Number four seed Jelena Janković beat Venus Williams 6–4, 4–6, 6–1 in the third round. Filippo Volandri, seeded 29th, then the most recent person who defeated Roger Federer (at the 2007 Rome Masters), upset the 7th seed Ivan Ljubičić 6–4, 6–7, 4–6, 6–3, 6–4 in the third round, and he will play Tommy Robredo in the fourth round, which is his best French Open of", "id": "22204925" }, { "contents": "Roberta Vinci\n\n\nElina Svitolina in the third round 6-1, 6-3. In the fourth round, she was forced to retire trailing 2-6, 0-2 to Magdaléna Rybáriková. Seeded 9th at the Miami Open, Vinci received a bye into the second round where she beat Lucie Hradecká 1-6, 6-4, 7-6(5). In the third round, Vinci was defeated by 22nd seed Madison Keys 6-4, 6-4. At the 2016 Fed Cup World Group Play-offs", "id": "1362402" }, { "contents": "María José Martínez Sánchez\n\n\nSerena Williams 2–6, 6–4, [10–8] before winning the biggest title of their careers against World No. 1's Cara Black and Liezel Huber 7–6, 5–7, [10–8] in the final. Maria qualified to play at the 2009 Commonwealth Bank Tournament of Champions in Bali. She recovered from a first set deficit to beat Szávay in 3 sets 4–6, 6–4, 6–0 in her second group round robin match she beat Stosur in straight sets 7–6, 7–5 where Stosur served a 208kmps world record serve. In the semifinal", "id": "9892682" }, { "contents": "Viktor Troicki\n\n\n3–6. At the 2010 Medibank International Sydney, he beat Florent Serra 7–6, 6–4, in the first round and lost to Marcos Baghdatis in the second round 5–7, 3–6. He then lost in the second round of the 2010 Australian Open to Florian Mayer 6–4, 4–6, 6–7, 1–6. In the 2010 PBZ Zagreb Indoors, he was upset by Michael Berrer 4–6, 3–6, in the quarterfinals, after defeating Rainer Schüttler 6–3, 6–2, and Mikhail Kukushkin 7–5, 7–5. He then retired against Jürgen Melzer in", "id": "9000038" }, { "contents": "Paul Goldstein (tennis)\n\n\nIndianapolis, won by Andy Roddick and Bobby Reynolds, and Tokyo, won by Ashley Fisher and Tripp Phillips). In February 2006 he beat world # 18 Robby Ginepri 6–7(4), 6–3, 6–1, in Las Vegas, and in July he defeated world # 13 Lleyton Hewitt 6–4, 6–4 in Los Angeles. In the January Australian Open, he beat future champion Novak Djokovic in the first round 6–2, 1–6, 6–3, 6–2. Paul was easily defeated in the next round by Tommy Haas 0-6, 1", "id": "10762364" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\nseventh WTA tournament. Two days later, at the Dubai Tennis Championships, she beat Mona Barthel in the first round 7–6, 3–6, 6–3. Hantuchová fell in the second round to 1st seed and eventual champion Simona Halep 2–6, 0–6. At the Monterrey Open, Hantuchová was the seventh seed. She beat Monica Puig in the first round 7–6, 3–6, 7–5. However, she lost in the second round to Qualifier Urszula Radwańska 2–6, 4–6. Hantuchová lost in the first round of the BNP Paribas Open in Indian", "id": "1613909" }, { "contents": "Vera Zvonareva\n\n\nVögele 5–7, 6–3, 6–4. Zvonareva lost in the quarterfinals to 9th seed and eventual finalist Lucie Šafářová in straight sets 6–3, 6–3. Seeded 10 at the Madrid Open, Zvonareva lost in the first round to world No. 29 Petra Cetkovská 6–2, 6–2. Zvonareva missed the French Open due to a right shoulder injury. Seeded 12 at Wimbledon, Zvonareva beat Mona Barthel 2–6, 7–6(3), 6–4, and in the second round Sílvia Soler Espinosa 6-1, 3-6, 6-1. In", "id": "9496586" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\nthe first round 5-7, 6-3, 6-4. In the second round, she lost to world No. 53 Kim Clijsters 2-6, 1-6. At the Wimbledon Championships, she beat world No. 82 Kimiko Date-Krumm in the first round 5-7, 6-3, 6-3. She was eliminated in the second round by 14th seed Ana Ivanovic 6-3, 7-6(3). Bondarenko had led their head to head 2-0.", "id": "5795514" }, { "contents": "Juan Carlos Ferrero\n\n\nIgor Andreev 4–6, 6–7. His next tournament was the Internazionali BNL d'Italia. In the first round, Ferrero beat Kevin Anderson 6–4, 7–5; recording his 2nd win in the year. In the second round, he beat Frenchman and 13th seed Gaël Monfils 7–5, 6–3. However, in the third round, he fell to Roger Federer in 3 sets: 2–6, 7–5, 1–6. After Rome, Ferrero played at Open de Nice Côte d'Azur. In the first round, he beat Dutch Robin Haase after saving a", "id": "10946025" }, { "contents": "Arantxa Rus\n\n\nsecond, round she again defeated Isabella Holland 6–2, 6–3, and in the third qualifying round, Rus beat Kurumi Nara 6–4, 6–1. In her first Australian Open main draw appearance, she defeated Bethanie Mattek-Sands 6–1, 3–6, 7–5, but she lost to no. 23 seed Svetlana Kuznetsova in the second round 6–1, 6–4. Then, she played for the Netherlands Fed Cup Team at Group I of the European/African Zone. She won all of her singles matches against Hungary, Romania, and Latvia", "id": "12457407" }, { "contents": "Israel Davis Cup team\n\n\ndefeated Poland in the second round tie at home in March 2011. Dudi Sela defeated Marcin Gawron 6–1, 6–3, 6–4, and Amir Weintraub in his Davis Cup debut beat Jerzy Janowicz 4–6, 6–2, 6–2, 6–7 (4–7), 6–3. Andy Ram and Yoni Erlich then beat Marcin Matkowski and Mariusz Fyrstenberg 4–6, 6–4, 6–3, 6–1 at the Israel Tennis Center in Ramat Hasharon. On September 16–18, 2011, Israel will play the Canada Davis Cup team at Canada Stadium in Ramat Hasharon, Israel. Canada", "id": "11944847" }, { "contents": "Australia men's national softball team\n\n\n19 team, nicknamed the Colts. They competed at the 1993 Men's Junior World Championships, where the finished fourth. The competition was held in Auckland. In the round robin round, Australia won 7 games and lost 5. They beat Japan 3–0, Argentina 10–6, the United States 4–3, the Philippines 4–0, Argentina 6–1 and Japan 5–1. They lost to Canada 8–6, the United States 4–3, New Zealand 6–0, Canada 12–3, and New Zealand 2–1. This was good enough to qualify them for the semi", "id": "9661141" }, { "contents": "Francesca Schiavone\n\n\nof them as the seventh seed; Doha in the second round to Yanina Wickmayer 4–6, 6–7 and in her Dubai opener to Ana Ivanovic 1–6, 5–7. At the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, she (as 10th seed) avenged her Fed Cup loss by beating Lesia Tsurenko 6–2, 6–4 before retiring against Lucie Šafářová in the third round after losing the first set 6–2. With the same seeding in Miami, she lost to Ksenia Pervak 4–6, 6–4, 4–7 in her opener, blowing a 3–0 final-set", "id": "16460679" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\nIstanbul, Turkey. In the first round, she beat Turkish wildcard Çağla Büyükakçay 4–6, 6–3, 6–2. In the second round, Hantuchová lost to eventual champion Lesia Tsurenko 1–6, 1–6. At the Western & Southern Open, Hantuchová lost in the first round to Kristina Mladenovic 2–6, 1–6. At the US Open, Hantuchová lost in the first round to Misaki Doi 3–6, 3–6. At the Guangzhou International Women's Open, Hantuchová lost in the first round to fifth seed Svetlana Kuznetsova 4–6, 5–7. At the", "id": "1613913" }, { "contents": "Àlex Corretja\n\n\nsets down to beat Sampras on grass 4–6, 4–6, 7–6, 7–5, 6–4. (Spain eventually lost the tie 3–1.) At the French Open, Corretja saved four match points in the third round against Arnaud Clément, before going on to win 6–1, 6–2, 4–6, 5–7, 8–6. Corretja then progressed to the semifinals, where he lost in four sets to Albert Costa (who went on to win the title). One week later, Corretja was the best man at Costa's wedding. In", "id": "17353785" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\ntie against Italy. She lost both of her matches to Sara Errani 6-2, 6-3 and Francesca Schiavone 6-7(6), 7-5, 6-4. Italy defeated Ukraine 3-2. Seeded 6th for qualifying at the Qatar Total Open, she qualified beating Alizé Lim 6-1, 6-3 and 13th seed Casey Dellacqua 6-3, 6-1. In the first round, she beat fellow qualifier Vera Dushevina 7-5, 6-2 before she defeated world", "id": "5795509" }, { "contents": "2011 French Open – Day-by-day summaries\n\n\nJuan Mónaco 6–2, 7–5, 4–6, 6–4. Other seeds that progressed to the second round stage included no.18 Gilles Simon, no.24 Sam Querrey, no.21 Alexandr Dolgopolov, and Florian Mayer, the 20th seed. Wildcard Frenchman Arnaud Clément enjoyed a 6–3, 1–6, 7–6, 6–4 win over Filippo Volandri. Showing great form on the red clay, Maria Sharapova beat Mirjana Lučić 6–3, 6–0 in the first round. No. 2 Kim Clijsters didn't play her best but had a 6–2, 6–3 win over Anastasiya Yakimova.", "id": "20889537" }, { "contents": "Arantxa Rus\n\n\nwhere she faced Dinara Safina in the first round, losing 6–3, 2–6, 4–6. She also lost in the first round at Fes 6–4, 4–6, 3–6 to Aravane Rezaï. Then she played qualifying matches for the Estoril Open, beating Anne Kremer in the first round 6–0, 6–1, but losing against Sesil Karatancheva 7–5, 4–6, 2–6. She played the first round at the Mutua Madrileña Madrid Open, losing against Maria Sharapova 6–2, 3–6, 2–6. She continued on the ITF circuit, first at Saint-", "id": "12457410" }, { "contents": "Vera Zvonareva\n\n\nqualifier for the semifinals from the Red Group. She lost to Victoria Azarenka 6–2, 6–3, and ended the year as world No. 7. Zvonareva began her 2012 season at the Apia International Sydney. Seeded 6, she lost in the opening round to compatriot Svetlana Kuznetsova 6–1, 6–2. Seeded 7 at the Australian Open, she beat Alexandra Dulgheru in the first round 7–6(4), 6–7(5), 6–3. In the second round, she defeated Lucie Hradecká 6–1, 7–6(3). In the third round, Zvonareva lost", "id": "9496582" }, { "contents": "Vera Zvonareva\n\n\nOpen. In her first round-robin match, she won against compatriot Svetlana Kuznetsova, 6–2, 6–3. Zvonareva then beat Ivanovic, 6–3, 6–7(5), 6–4, before completing a clean sweep of her group by defeating world No. 1 Janković, 2–6, 6–3, 6–4. She reached the final by defeating Olympic gold medalist Dementieva, 7–6(7), 3–6, 6–3, but lost a three-setter to Wimbledon champion Venus Williams, 7–6(5), 0–6, 2–6. Zvonareva was seventh seed at the Australian Open", "id": "9496545" }, { "contents": "Peter Polansky\n\n\nMillman 6–7, 0–6. Polansky entered the Australian Open qualifying draw for the 9th time of his career. Seeded 26th in the qualifying draw, he beat João Domingues in the first round 7–6, 6–4. He followed up the win with a 6–2, 7–5 win over Christian Harrison before losing 1–6, 6–3, 6–3 to 15th seed, Yuki Bhambri. For the second consecutive year, Polansky got into the main draw as a lucky loser. Karen Khachanov served 21 aces as he beat Polansky 7–6, 7–6, 6–4. In", "id": "10271962" }, { "contents": "Alexandra Dulgheru\n\n\nPironkova 6–4, 7–5. In the semifinals, she won over third seeded Li Na 6–4, 3–6, 6–4. In the final, she beat Zheng Jie 6–3, 6–4. Playing at the French Open for the first time she defeated Lucie Hradecká 7–6, 4–6, 6–3 in the first round and Timea Bacsinszky 6–4, 6–2 in the second. She then lost to third seeded Caroline Wozniacki 3–6, 4–6. In doubles, she teamed up with Alberta Brianti. They defeated the team of Jill Craybas and Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 6–1,", "id": "21972656" }, { "contents": "Mona Barthel\n\n\nthe 3rd round at the 2015 US Open for the first time by beating Tsvetana Pironkova 5-7, 7-6(4), 6-1 and Olga Govortsova 2-6, 6-2, 6-4. In the 3rd round, she lost to Varvara Lepchenko 1-6, 6-3, 6-4. As the 3rd seed at the 2015 Coupe Banque Nationale, Barthel lost in the 1st round to eventual finalist Jeļena Ostapenko 7-6(6), 4-6, 6-4.", "id": "3461368" }, { "contents": "Tomáš Berdych\n\n\nHe made the quarterfinals, after beating both Dmitry Tursunov and Andrey Golubev in three sets en route. However, he lost to Xavier Malisse 4–6, 6–3, 2–6, in the quarterfinal round. At the 2010 Rogers Cup held in Toronto, he was seventh seed. He beat two Ukrainian players, Sergiy Stakhovsky 6–2, 6–4, (in the opening round) and Alexandr Dolgopolov 6–3, 6–7, 6–4, (in the third round) to reach the quarterfinals. There, he lost to Roger Federer 3–6, 7–5,", "id": "9009303" }, { "contents": "2011 French Open – Day-by-day summaries\n\n\n7–5, 3–6, 6–1 win. Ivan Ljubičić, meanwhile, dispatched another seed, no.24 Sam Querrey 7–6, 6–4, 6–4. No.5 seed Robin Söderling avoided such calamities, easing past Spaniard Albert Ramos 6–3, 6–4, 6–4, while No. 10 seed Mardy Fish beat Robin Haase 7–6, 6–2, 6–1 to reach the third round at Roland Garros for the first time in his career. Fernando Verdasco, no.16, faced a tough second round in the form of Xavier Malisse, Verdasco stood his ground to claim the match", "id": "20889544" }, { "contents": "2009 Brisbane International\n\n\nrewarded with a match against Frenchman Paul-Henri Mathieu who beat Russian qualifier Teymuraz Gabashvili 6–3, 6–3. The other seeds to play their first matches were Frenchman Jo Wilfried Tsonga, who beat Argentinian Agustín Calleri, currently ranked World No. 62, 6–2, 7–5, and fifth-seeded Czech Tomáš Berdych who advanced 6–0, 6–4 to a second round match against Kei Nishikori, the Japanese player who beat U.S. player Bobby Reynolds 6–2, 6–3. Mario Ančić, Florent Serra, and Michaël Llodra all won their first round matches", "id": "7304238" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\n2. In the second round, she rallied to upset 24th seed Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 6-2, 6-7(1), 6-4. In the third round, she beat compatriot and world No. 36 Lesia Tsurenko 3-6, 6-4, 7-6(7) to reach the fourth round for the first time at the Indian Wells Masters. In the fourth round, Bondarenko lost to world No. 1 Serena Williams 2-6, 2-6. Nevertheless, this was her best result at", "id": "5795535" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\n-court season at the DFS Classic in Birmingham. Seeded 12th, she defeated world No. 92 Anne Keothavong 6-3, 6-2 in the first and qualifier Samantha Stosur 6-3, 6-2 in the second round. In the third round, she beat Lucky Loser Melinda Czink 4-6, 6-4, 7-5. In her second quarterfinal of the year she beat world No. 52 Petra Cetkovská 7-6(3), 6-2 to reach her first WTA semifinal where", "id": "5795499" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\nround of qualifying, Hantuchová lost to Ysaline Bonaventure 1–6, 6–4, 2–6. Hantuchová successfully qualified for the Apia International Sydney by beating Jeļena Ostapenko 6–4, 6–4; ninth seed Irina Falconi 7–5, 6–1; and Lauren Davis 6–3, 6–2. She was supposed to face second seed Agnieszka Radwańska in the 1st round, but Radwańska withdrew due to a left leg injury. Hantuchová got a bye into the second round, but she lost to Australian Samantha Stosur 4–6, 2–6. At the Australian Open, Hantuchová lost in the first", "id": "1613915" }, { "contents": "Nicolás Almagro\n\n\nBellucci. He lost, however, to defending champion David Ferrer, 6–7, 7–6, 2–6. Almagro then lost in the third round at both the 2011 BNP Paribas Open (losing to Albert Montañés, 6–4, 2–6, 4–6) and at the 2011 Sony Ericsson Open (losing to Florian Mayer, 1–6, 6–3, 1–6). At the 2011 Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters, he beat Marcel Granollers, 6–3, 6–3, before prevailing in a marathon encounter against Máximo González, 6–7, 7–5, 7–6, saving", "id": "21080012" }, { "contents": "Jelena Dokic\n\n\n6–3, 6–4. Dokic was beaten in the semifinal by Vesna Manasieva 7–6, 4–6, 6–1. Jelena won her first-round match in the 50K tournament in Saint-Raphael, France by beating Eva Birnerová 2–6, 6–1, 6–2. Jelena retired in her second-round match against Urszula Radwańska leading 7–5, 0–2, with a suspected thigh injury. Dokic revealed that she had an elbow injury in the beginning of the year (possibly the reason she withdrew in tournaments such as Miami). Also, she explained", "id": "767994" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\n6-3. In the first round, she lost to 8th seed and compatriot Elina Svitolina 6-4, 4-6, 5-7. Bondarenko qualified for the Western & Southern Open beating 19th seed Lara Arruabarrena 6-1, 6-4 and Jana Čepelová 6-3, 6-0. In the first round, she lost in a tough match to world No. 26 Eugenie Bouchard 6-7(2), 6-7(5). Seeded 6th for qualifying at the US Open, Bondarenko made", "id": "5795527" }, { "contents": "Noam Okun\n\n\nSeptember 2006, Okun qualified for the US Open, and beat Potito Starace 6–2, 6–0, 4–6, 6–2 in the first round. Okun went down to Łukasz Kubot in the second round, 6–7(7), 4–6, 6–2, 6–2, 4–6. In July 2007, Okun won his second challenger title in Winnetka, Illinois, beating South Africa's Kevin Anderson 6–4, 6–3 in the final. In February 2009 he won an Israel F2 tournament, and lost in the finals of an Israel F3 tournament to Harel Levy,", "id": "6611615" }, { "contents": "2009 Chennai Open\n\n\n, who took three sets to emerge victorious against home-favourite Prakash Amritraj 6–2, 4–6, 6–1. In the other completed matches, seeded player Marcel Granollers (8) reached the second round without too much difficulty, beating Hyung Taik-Lee of South Korea 6–4, 7–5. The only non-Indian wildcard Lukáš Dlouhý recorded a 3–6, 6–2, 6–4 win against Go Soeda from Japan and Israel's top player Dudi Sela overcame Spaniard Rubén Ramírez Hidalgo 4–6, 7–6(3), 6–1. The men's doubles also started on", "id": "10251134" }, { "contents": "Yanina Wickmayer\n\n\n6-1, 7-6(6) and Melanie Oudin 6-2, 6-0. Belgium beat the United States 4-1. Next, Belgium will face the Czech Republic in the semifinals. Seeded 7th at the 2011 Open GDF Suez, Wickmayer made it to the quarterfinals after beating Elena Vesnina and Klára Zakopalová. In the quarterfinals, she lost to 4th seed and eventual champion Petra Kvitová 7-5, 3-6, 6-7(3). Wickmayer had a 5-3 lead in the 3rd", "id": "6943680" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\ndefeating Beatriz Haddad Maia in the final round of qualifying 6-3, 7-6(10). In the first round, she had her first WTA Tour win since she returned from retirement by beating American Alison Riske 6-4, 4-6, 6-1. In the second round, Bondarenko lost to American, 7th seed, and eventual finalist Madison Keys 2-6, 1-6. Bondarenko qualified for the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix by beating Alexa Glatch in the final round of qualifying 0-6", "id": "5795521" }, { "contents": "Aravane Rezaï\n\n\nSara Errani 6–2, 6–2. In the second round she lost to Marion Bartoli 4–6, 2–6. Seeded tenth at the Commonwealth Bank Tournament of Champions, Rezaï won her first round-robin match against fourth seed Sabine Lisicki 6–1, 3–6, 4–6, then beat Melinda Czink in her second match 6–3, 7–5 to make her the first player to advance to the semifinals of the inaugural event. She then went on to the semifinals, where she beat María José Martínez Sánchez 6–2, 6–3. In the final she faced Marion", "id": "10802454" }, { "contents": "Andrey Golubev\n\n\ndoubles play, with his best result a semifinal with Francesco Piccari in Córdoba. He reached the final of the 2008 St. Petersburg Open. His first win came against Olivier Rochus, where he prevailed 6–1, 6–4. He then surprised home hero Marat Safin in the second round, beating the Russian 6–4, 6–2 to progress to the quarterfinals. His next opponent was Mischa Zverev, whom he beat 6–7, 6–4, 7–6. He then went on to beat Victor Hănescu 6–3, 6–0 in the semifinals, but lost to Andy", "id": "14207819" }, { "contents": "Daniela Hantuchová\n\n\n2012 against Jamie Hampton, 4–6, 6–7. In the London Olympics, Hantuchová upset No. 10 seed Li Na 6–2, 3–6, 6–3 in the first round. She then beat frenchwoman Alizé Cornet 6–3, 6–0 in the second round. She faced No. 8 seed Caroline Wozniacki in the third round and lost 4–6, 2–6. Hantuchová did not have the best US Open Series, winning only one match in four tournaments. At the Rogers Cup Hantuchová, lost in two tough sets to Aleksandra Wozniak 5–7, 6–7.", "id": "1613884" }, { "contents": "Tamarine Tanasugarn\n\n\n1999, she reached the fourth round at Wimbledon for a second time by defeating Frenchwoman Sandrine Testud, 6–2, 1–6, 6–3, in the third round. Tanasugarn ended the year ranked No. 72. Tanasugarn partnered with Paradorn Srichaphan at the Hopman Cup in 2000. Tanasugarn beat Jelena Dokić of Australia, Barbara Schett of Austria, Ai Sugiyama of Japan, and Henrieta Nagyová of Slovakia. However, Tanasugarn lost in the women's singles final to Amanda Coetzer of South Africa, 6–3, 4–6, 4–6, having led 6–3", "id": "9002238" }, { "contents": "1983–84 Albanian Cup\n\n\nround. 1.SK Tirana 9 ND 8 0 1 19:7 2.Flamurtari 9 4 1 4 13:8 3.Apolonia 8 3 2 3 12:10 4.Partizani 8 3 4 1 12:7 5.Vllaznia 6 3 1 2 12:6 6.Teuta 6 4 1 1 11:6 7.Skenderbeu 6 2 1 3 8:6 8.Beselidhja 6 2 3 1 5:4 9.Tomori 4 2 0 2 5:5 10.Erzeni 4 2 0 2 4:4 11.Besa 4 2 1 1 9:7 12.Burreli 4 1 2 1 6:6 13.Dinamo 4 2 1 1 10:1 14.Himara 4 0 2 2 3:8 15.Kastrioti 4 2 0 2 7:7 16.Elbasani 4 1 1 2 5:5", "id": "16655101" }, { "contents": "Camila Giorgi\n\n\n, 6–4 and 12th seed Chan Yung-jan 6–7, 7–5, 6–3. In the first round, Giorgi lost to Barbora Záhlavová-Strýcová 1–6, 3–6. Giorgi fell in the final round of qualifying at the French Open to Heidi El Tabakh 7–6, 4–6, 2–6. Giorgi qualified for the Wimbledon Championships for the second year in a row defeating Emily Webley-Smith, Olivia Rogowska, and Alexa Glatch. In the first round, she beat 16th seed and compatriot Flavia Pennetta, 6–4, 6–3. Then she defeated", "id": "16054531" }, { "contents": "Mikael Pernfors\n\n\nlost in straight sets to then World No.1 Ivan Lendl 6–3, 6–2, 6–4. Pernfors played for Sweden in the final of the Davis Cup in 1986. He won one singles rubber against Paul McNamee in straight sets and lost the other to Pat Cash in five sets – after winning the first two – as Australia beat Sweden 3–2. The following year at Wimbledon he again lost a two-set lead, falling to Jimmy Connors 1–6, 1–6, 7–5, 6–4, 6–2 after having led 6–1, 6–1, 4–1,", "id": "2517702" }, { "contents": "1985–86 Albanian Cup\n\n\nround. 1.SK Tirana 9 ND 5 3 1 18:7 2.Vllaznia 9 4 2 3 25:11 3.Partizani 8 3 2 3 8:6 4.Tomori 8 4 1 3 14:10 5.Apolonia 6 2 2 2 11:10 6.Skenderbeu 6 2 3 1 7:5 7.Flamurtari 4 3 0 1 7:4 8.Erzeni 6 3 2 1 6:6 9.Elbasani 4 2 0 2 6:6 10.Pogradeci 4 1 2 1 4:10 11.Dinamo 4 2 1 1 9:7 12.Naftetari 4 1 1 2 5:6 13.Beselidhja 4 2 1 1 5:6 14.Luftetari 4 1 2 1 5:3 15.Lushnja 4 1 0 3 4:8 16.Teuta 4 1 2 1 4:4", "id": "16654998" }, { "contents": "Nikolay Davydenko\n\n\n, Davydenko won four of his five matches. He lost his first round-robin match to Novak Djokovic, 6–3, 4–6, 5–7, but he beat Nadal in his second match, 6–1, 7–6. He also went on to beat the odds, defeating his group leader, Robin Söderling, 7–6, 4–6, 6–3 to reach the semifinals. He recorded his first win over Roger Federer in 13 tries in the semifinals with a 6–2, 4–6, 7–5 win. With the win, Davydenko advanced to his second consecutive", "id": "11825324" }, { "contents": "Nadia Petrova\n\n\nand defeated 14th seed Amanda Coetzer 6–0, 6–1 in the third round. In the fourth round, Petrova lost to third seed Lindsay Davenport 0–6, 7–6, 2–6. Petrova continued her success by reaching the semifinals of Zurich, beating world No. 8 and US Open finalist before losing to Henin 4–6, 4–6. The following week in Linz, Petrova beat Paola Suárez and Patty Schnyder to reach her first Sony Ericsson WTA Tour final. However, she fell to Ai Sugiyama 5–7, 4–6. Petrova ended 2003 ranked world No", "id": "9496377" }, { "contents": "Peng Shuai\n\n\n6–3, 6–3. In the third round she came back from 2–5 down in the final set to beat Czech qualifier Lucie Hradecká 6–3, 4–6, 7–5. In the fourth round, she battled past 18th seed Nadia Petrova, 6–4, 5–7, 6–3. 16th seed Maria Sharapova defeated her 6–2, 5–7, 6–3 in a 2-hour 22 minute quarterfinal match. Peng moved up to No. 32 in the world as a result, one spot off her career high of 31. Her next tournament was the Sony Ericsson Open in", "id": "916460" }, { "contents": "Melanie Oudin\n\n\nto Klára Zakopalová 1–6, 6–3, 1–6. In the Fed Cup tie against Belgium, Oudin lost her first rubber to Kim Clijsters 0–6, 4–6. In her final rubber, she was defeated by Yanina Wickmayer 6–2, 6–0. Belgium reached the semifinals at the Fed Cup defeating the USA 4–1. Oudin got her first win of the year at the Open GdF Suez, where she beat Vera Dushevina in the first round 7–5, 5–7, 6–2. In the second round, Oudin lost to eighth seed Dominika Cibulková of Slovakia", "id": "9958106" }, { "contents": "Tommy Robredo\n\n\n7–5, 6–1, 6–0, in the third round. He defeated Philipp Kohlschreiber, before losing in straight sets to Juan Martín del Potro in the quarterfinals 3–6, 4–6, 2–6. Seeded second, he lost to Marcos Baghdatis in the first round at the Ordina Open. Robredo reached the third round of Wimbledon, at which he was seeded 15th, by coming back from two sets down to beat Austrian Stefan Koubek. He next was defeated by Israeli Dudi Sela 6–7, 5–7, 6–2, 5–7, however, when they", "id": "238314" }, { "contents": "Zheng Jie\n\n\n, Edina Gallovits-Hall 2–6, 6–3, 6–1, and finally Melanie Oudin 6–4, 6–1. She lost in the first round of the main draw, 4–6, 4–6, to Daniela Hantuchová. At the Wimbledon Championships, Zheng reached the second round for the third consecutive year, beating Zuzana Ondrášková 7–5, 6–0, before losing in disappointing fashion to Japanese qualifier Misaki Doi, 3–6, 1–6. In doubles, Zheng and Peng reached the quarterfinals, losing a tight three-set match to eventual champions Květa Peschke and Katarina", "id": "9372441" }, { "contents": "Fred Gil\n\n\n6–3, 6–4. A week later, at the US Open, he lost in First round to world no. 23 Alexandr Dolgopolov by 6–4, 6–2, 7–5 in 1h58m. In September, he reached the semi-final in the Genova Challenger. In the first round in Bucharest he beat world no. 106 Jérémy Chardy by 2–6, 6–4, 6–3 in 2h14m. He lost in the second round to the world no. 183 Alessandro Giannessi by 7–6(2), 0–6, 6–3 in 2h25m. In October", "id": "101315" }, { "contents": "Mona Barthel\n\n\n6-4, 6-0. After the US Open, Barthel played at the 2014 Korea Open. She beat 7th seed Caroline Garcia in the 1st round 7-6(3), 6-2. She then lost in the 2nd round to Christina McHale 6-1, 4-6, 6-3. At the 1st edition of the 2014 Wuhan Open, Barthel defeated Peng Shuai in the 1st round 6-2, 7-6(1) before losing in the 2nd round to 6th seed and eventual finalist", "id": "3461354" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\nto 10th seeds and eventual finalists Lisa Raymond/Samantha Stosur 6-7(3), 3-6. Bondarenko qualified for the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix defeating Lucie Hradecká in the final round of qualifying 6-2, 6-2. She beat world No. 15 Flavia Pennetta 4-6, 6-2, 6-1, in the second round, she lost to 6th seed Venus Williams 4-6, 2-6. At the Kremlin Cup, Bondarenko lost in the first round of qualifying to Aravane", "id": "5795504" }, { "contents": "Katie O'Brien\n\n\nOpen qualifying draw and beat fellow Brit, Melanie South in the opening round. She fell in round two to Kristina Barrois, 4–6 2–6. After this she headed to the DFS Classic where she beat Alla Kudryavtseva, 6–0 3–6 7–6, in the first round before falling to Yaroslava Shvedova in round two, 5–7 6–1 5–7. A wild card allowed O'Brien entry into the International Women's Open (previously the Hastings Direct International) where she lost to Samantha Stosur. Shahar Pe'er beat O'Brien in the first round of Wimbledon. Following", "id": "14861023" }, { "contents": "Robin Söderling\n\n\nscare as he saved 3 match points en route to defeating Fernando Verdasco 2–6, 7–5, 6–4. After winning 6–3, 3–6, 6–4 against Nicolás Almagro, he faced Novak Djokovic in the quarterfinals which he lost 3–6, 0–6. At the French Open, Soderling was seeded 5th and beat Ryan Harrison in the first round 6–1, 6–7, 6–3, 7–5. Harrison was up 5–4 in the fourth set, within one game of forcing a fifth and deciding set, but ceded the final three games, the fourth set,", "id": "15316018" }, { "contents": "Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi\n\n\nsingles first round and won 7–5 7–6. In the second round he was defeated by second seed and defending champion Fabrice Santoro 6–7 2–6. In the doubles, he and Bopanna were seeded 4th, the first time both have been seeded in an ATP event. In the first round they beat Tripp Phillips and Jim Thomas 4–6 6–3 10–2. They won their quarter-final 7–6 3–6 10–7 Kevin Anderson and James Cerretani and followed that up by defeating Rik de Voest and Ashley Fisher in the semis 5–7 6–4 11–9. In the second", "id": "14373779" }, { "contents": "Tamira Paszek\n\n\nand doubles partner CoCo Vandeweghe 4–6, 2–6. However, she did capture the doubles title with Vandeweghe marking her first tournament win in either singles or doubles in 2013. Her most impressive result of the year came in France at the Open GdF Suez Région Limousin, a $50,000 tournament. Unseeded, Paszek upset fourth seed Johanna Konta in the first round 6–4, 6–4. In the second round, she defeated Andreea Mitu 1–6, 6–3, 7–6. In the quarterfinals, she beat Nina Zander 6–2, 6–2. In the", "id": "11829411" }, { "contents": "Kimiko Date\n\n\n, she went to China to participate at the China Open. She beat Anabel Medina Garrigues 6–0, 6–4 in the first round, but lost to Elena Dementieva 6–3, 1–6, 6–3 in the second round. Kimiko then returned home to compete at the HP Open in Osaka, Japan. Seeded sixth, she defeated teenage qualifier Laura Robson in the first round 6–3, 6–3 and compatriot Aiko Nakamura 6–2, 6–0. In the quarterfinals, she upset top seed and world No. 8 Samantha Stosur 5–7, 6–3, 7–6 (", "id": "18010869" }, { "contents": "2010 Australian Open – Day-by-day summaries\n\n\n, the defending champion, lost a set in his victory against Philipp Kohlschreiber 6–4, 6–2, 2–6, 7–5. Ivo Karlović defeated 24th seed compatriot Ivan Ljubičić 6–3, 3–6, 6–3, 7–6(7). Andy Murray won in straight sets over Florent Serra. Chilean Fernando González beat Evgeny Korolev 6–7(5), 6–3, 1–6, 6–3, 6–4. The day's most significant upset was 33rd seed John Isner's defeat of 12th seed Gaël Monfils 6–1, 4–6, 7–6(4), 7–6(5). In the women's draw world", "id": "11989025" }, { "contents": "2010 Rafael Nadal tennis season\n\n\n). In the second round, he beat Lukáš Lacko (6-2, 6-2, 6-2). In the third round, he was tested by Philipp Kohlschreiber, finally beating him in four sets (6-4, 6-2, 2-6, 7-5). In the fourth round, he beat the Croatian Ivo Karlović, (6-4, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4). In the quarter-finals, Nadal pulled out", "id": "19624590" }, { "contents": "Lloyd Harris (tennis)\n\n\nIn August, Harris qualified for his first Grand Slam main-draw at a senior men's singles level, after beating JC Aragone 6-4 6-2, in the third qualifying round for the US Open. Harris defeated Roberto Quiroz of Ecuador 7-6, 6-3 in the first round of the qualifying draw, and defeated Sebastian Ofner from Austria 6-2, 6-1 in the second round. Harris lost in the main draw first round against world number 40 Gilles Simon in straight sets.", "id": "5608796" }, { "contents": "2009 ASB Classic\n\n\nsecond round by beating Nuria Llagostera Vives from Spain 7–5, 6–4. Seventh seed Russian Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova ensured that all eight of the seeds had made it to the second round by winning her match in the night session against German Kristina Barrois 6–3, 6–1. In doubles, second seeds Shahar Pe'er and Caroline Wozniacki progressed to the quarter-finals by defeating Argentinian Betina Jozami and Indian Shikha Uberoi 6–2, 6–2 but no. 3 seeds Czech Vladimíra Uhlířová and Ekaterina Dzehalevich of Belarus were beaten 6–4, 6–4 by Italian Mara Santangelo and French", "id": "4713633" }, { "contents": "Tamira Paszek\n\n\nIn the final, Paszek upset fifth seed Angelique Kerber 5–7, 6–3, 7–5 to win her third WTA title. Paszek was 3–5 down in the final set and saved five championship points. At Wimbledon, Paszek upset former world No. 1 and seventh seed Caroline Wozniacki in the first round 5–7, 7–6, 6–4. This match lasted 3 hours and 12 minutes. In the second round, she beat world No. 60 Alizé Cornet 6–2, 6–1. Then she defeated world No. 36 Yanina Wickmayer 2–6, 7–6,", "id": "11829397" }, { "contents": "Sorana Cîrstea\n\n\n6–2, 6–0. They lost in the second round to Irina-Camelia Begu/Alexandra Panova 4–6, 6–3, [7–10]. Cîrstea qualified in singles for the BNP Paribas Open. In the first round she lost 6–3, 3–6, 3–6 to Alla Kudryavtseva. In the Sony Ericsson Open, Sorana received a wildcard in singles, but lost 6–3, 1–6, 6–7 in the first round to Zheng Jie of China. At the 2011 Andalucia Tennis Experience, she lost in the first round 6–1, 4–6, 2–6 to", "id": "14893578" }, { "contents": "Mona Barthel\n\n\n, she beat qualifier Klaartje Liebens 6-2, 6-0. In the 2nd round, Barthel upset 1st seed Eugenie Bouchard 4-6, 6-1, 6-2. In the quarterfinals, Barthel lost to Barbora Záhlavová-Strýcová 6-2, 6-2. Barthel then lost in the 1st round at the 2015 Dubai Tennis Championships to wildcard Daniela Hantuchová 7-6(5), 3-6, 6-3. As the 2nd seed for qualifying at the 2015 Qatar Total Open, she", "id": "3461359" }, { "contents": "Mona Barthel\n\n\n-1, 6-4 before falling to top seed and eventual champion Ana Ivanovic in the 2nd round 6-4, 6-1. The following week, she qualified for the 2014 Topshelf Open beating Dinah Pfizenmaier 7-6(6), 6-2 and 7th seed Urszula Radwańska 6-3, 6-2. In the 1st round, she defeated Maria Kirilenko 6-3, 6-2. In the 2nd round, she lost to 8th seed Klára Koukalová 6-2, 7-6(6)", "id": "3461349" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nnot to compete in the mixed, Ai and Daniella beat Caroline Dhenin and Mathilde Johansson 6–4, 6–3, then squashed Sofia Arvidsson and Martina Müller 6–1, 6–1; they escaped from Marion Bartoli and Shahar Pe'er, 1–6, 7–6, 6–2. In the quarterfinals, they beat second-seeded Black and Stubbs 6–1, 7–6. In the semifinals, they beat 4th-seeded Yan and Zheng 6–3, 3–6, 6–3. They lost 3–6, 2–6 in the final to top-seeded Raymond and Stosur. Wimbledon saw Sugiyama,", "id": "11823092" }, { "contents": "Nikolay Davydenko\n\n\nSimon, 7–6, 4–6, 4–6. Davydenko lost in the quarterfinals of the 2009 Pilot Pen Tennis to Sam Querrey. At the US Open, he reached the fourth round, before retiring against Robin Söderling with a left thigh injury. He won his third title of the year at the 2009 Malaysian Open by beating Gaël Monfils, 6–3, 6–3, in the quarterfinals, Robin Söderling, 1–6, 7–6, 6–2, in the semifinals, and Fernando Verdasco, 6–4, 7–5, in the final. Following his triumph in", "id": "11825322" }, { "contents": "Kateryna Bondarenko\n\n\ndefeated world No. 98 Olga Govortsova in the first round 5-7, 6-3, 6-4. In the second round, she lost again to qualifier Kristína Kučová 3-6, 6-1, 5-7. At the Mutua Madrid Open, Bondarenko lost in the first round of qualifying to Kateřina Siniaková 6-4, 2-6, 2-6. Her final tournament before the French Open was the Internationaux de Strasbourg. In the first round, she beat world No. 54", "id": "5795537" }, { "contents": "Varvara Lepchenko\n\n\nround to Heather Watson 6-7(5), 2-6. Ranked 40 at the Wimbledon Championships, Lepchenko was defeated in the first round by 20th seed and eventual finalist Garbiñe Muguruza 6-4, 6-1. Lepchenko started her US Open Series at the Bank of the West Classic. She started the tournament off by beating Mirjana Lučić-Baroni in the first round 3-6, 6-2, 7-6(4). In the second round, she stunned top seed Caroline Wozniacki 6-4,", "id": "2210491" }, { "contents": "Klára Koukalová\n\n\n5–7. Playing against Spain at the Fed Cup, Koukalová won her first rubber over María Teresa Torró Flor 6–3, 2–6, 6–1, but she lost her second to Carla Suárez Navarro 6–1, 3–6, 3–6. In the end, the Czech Republic defeated Spain 3–2. At the Qatar Total Open, Koukalová won her first-round match over Elina Svitolina 6–2, 6–4. In the second round, she upset ninth seed Ana Ivanovic 4–6, 6–1, 6–3. In the third round, she lost to sixth seed and", "id": "3783483" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nJelena Janković 4–6, 4–6. As the 9th seed in doubles playing with Hantuchová, they beat the No. 1 seeds, Black and Huber, 6–7, 6–3, 7–6. In the third set \"Hantuyama\" were down 2–5, but rallied to take it to a tie-break, where they saved seven match points to win 12–10. In the semifinals, they beat Dechy and Santangelo 6–4, 6–2 to make it her first women's doubles final there. They were defeated by the Williams in two sets, 6–3", "id": "11823108" }, { "contents": "Claudine Schaul\n\n\nafter turning pro, Schaul made it to the third round of the US Open after upsetting former No. 15 Anna Smashnova 7–6 (7–5), 6–2 in round 1 as well as beating Samantha Reeves 6–1, 4–6, 6–3 in round 2, before losing her match versus Dinara Safina 4–6, 5–7. In January 2004, Schaul was able to win her first Doubles title in Canberra, Australia, partnering Jelena Kostanić Tošić. Shortly after, Schaul made it to the third round of the Australian Open before losing to Alicia Molik", "id": "5152289" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nFamily Circle cup, their third team title, scoring 6–2, 6–2 over Edina Gallovits-Hall and Olga Govortsova. Sugiyama broke the record for consecutive slam appearances woman with 57 as of her appearance in the 2008 Wimbledon tournament. Sugiyama made it to the third round of ladies' singles, losing to Alisa Kleybanova of Russia, 4–6, 4–6. At Stanford, she defeated Alexa Glatch 6–2, 3–6, 7–5, and then crushed world No. 11, Hantuchová, 6–3, 6–1. In the quarterfinals she beat Dominika Cibulková", "id": "11823106" }, { "contents": "Peng Shuai\n\n\nher 6–4, 6–3. Peng however lost in the second round to Daniela Hantuchová 7–5, 6–2. Peng next competed in the Malaysian Open where she was seeded third and beat Yvonne Meusburger in three sets 6–1, 4–6, 6–2. Peng then lost in the quarterfinals in a tight three setter against Petra Martić, who went on to reach the final. In the Indian Wells BNP Paribas tournament where she was seeded 17th, she got a bye in the first round, but lost to Ksenia Pervak 4–6, 0–6 in the second", "id": "916472" }, { "contents": "Ai Sugiyama\n\n\nJustine Henin 6–4, 1–6, 0–6. In Beijing, she beat qualifier Alicia Molik, who was also her doubles partner in the event, in the first round, 6–2, 7–6. She then upset fourth-seeded Nicole Vaidišová 6–4, 1–6, 6–3 before losing to Peng Shuai in another three-set match 7–6, 3–6, 2–6. She reached the final of a Tier-IV event in Seoul, losing to Eleni Daniilidou of Greece in three sets, 3–6, 6–2, 6–7. The beginning of 2007 was", "id": "11823094" }, { "contents": "Alexandra Dulgheru\n\n\n, 6–2, and in the third round over Johanna Larsson 6–2, 6–1. In the fourth round, she beat Peng Shuai, 6–3, 6–4. In the quarterfinals Dulgheru faced Sharapova, and they played a marathon match. Dulgheru won the first set 6–3. Then Sharapova won the second set, 8–6 in the tiebreak. In the third set, at 5–4 Dulgheru served for the match, but Sharapova got a break and then won the match in the third set tiebreak 7–5. After this, Dulgheru was ranked No.", "id": "21972663" }, { "contents": "Julie Coin\n\n\n. The women played for approximately 3 hours, with Mauresmo eventually winning 5–7, 6–2, 7–6, after Coin held match points. Coin beat Elena Vesnina 6–4, 4–6, 6–1 in the first round at the Australian Open. She fought hard, but ultimately fell to No. 14 Dominika Cibulková in three sets at Wimbledon. In the first round of the Australian Open, Coin recovered from a set down to defeat local favorite Alicia Molik 3–6, 7–6, 6–3 before losing in straight sets to Francesca Schiavone 3–6, 4–6.", "id": "3511310" }, { "contents": "Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi\n\n\nnumber 1 and World No. 36 Hyung-Taik Lee 6–4 4–6 4–6. The Pakistani rounded off the year with a win in the Dunlop Challenger in Toyota, Japan alongside Frederik Nielsen. Aisam played in a future event in Sheffield, England, as the 2nd seed. Aisam beat British Timothy Bradshaw in the 1st round 6–4 6–0 but lost 6–4 6–2 to Matthew Illingworth in the second. Aisam lost to Matthias Bachinger in the 1st round of qualifying in the Heilbronn Challenger in Germany 7–6(4) 2–6 3–6, and also lost in", "id": "14373784" } ]
BASEBALL - [START_ENT] MAJOR LEAGUE [END_ENT] STANDINGS AFTER THURSDAY 'S GAMES . NEW YORK 1996-08-30 Major League Baseball standings after games played on Thursday ( tabulate under won , lost , winning percentage and games behind ) : AMERICAN LEAGUE EASTERN DIVISION W L PCT GB NEW YORK 74 59 .556 - BALTIMORE 70 63 .526 4 BOSTON 69 65 .515 5 1/2 TORONTO 63 71 .470 11 1/2 DETROIT 48 86 .358 26 1/2 CENTRAL DIVISION CLEVELAND 80 53 .602 - CHICAGO 71 64 .526 10 MINNESOTA 67 67 .500 13 1/2 MILWAUKEE 64 71 .474 17 KANSAS CITY 61 74 .452 20 WESTERN DIVISION TEXAS 75 58 .564 - SEATTLE 70 63 .526 5 OAKLAND 64 72 .471 12 1/2 CALIFORNIA 62 72 .463 13 1/2 FRIDAY , AUGUST 30 SCHEDULE KANSAS CITY AT DETROIT CHICAGO AT TORONTO MINNESOTA AT MILWAUKEE CLEVELAND AT TEXAS NEW YORK AT CALIFORNIA BOSTON AT OAKLAND BALTIMORE AT SEATTLE NATIONAL LEAGUE EASTERN DIVISION W L PCT GB ATLANTA 83 49 .629 - MONTREAL 71 61 .538 12 FLORIDA 64 70 .478 20 NEW YORK 59 75 .440 25 PHILADELPHIA 54 80 .403 30 CENTRAL DIVISION HOUSTON 72 63 .533 - ST LOUIS 69 65 .515 2 1/2 CINCINNATI 66 67 .496 5 CHICAGO 65 66 .496 5 PITTSBURGH 56 77 .421 15 WESTERN DIVISION SAN DIEGO 75 60 .556 - LOS ANGELES 72 61 .541 2 COLORADO 70 65 .519 5 SAN FRANCISCO 57 74 .435 16 FRIDAY , AUGUST 30 SCHEDULE ATLANTA AT CHICAGO FLORIDA AT CINCINNATI SAN DIEGO AT MONTREAL LOS ANGELES AT PHILADELPHIA HOUSTON AT PITTSBURGH SAN FRANCISCO AT NEW YORK COLORADO AT ST LOUIS
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Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins 82.", "id": "18525012" }, { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Constitutional amendments under the French Fifth Republic\n\n\n46, 47, 47-1, 47-2 (new), 48, 49, 50-1, 51-1 (new), 51-2 (new), 56, 61, 61-1 (new), 62, 65, 69, 70, 71, 71-1 (new), 72-3, 73, 74-1, 75-1 (new), 87 (new), 88-4, 88-5, 89. The vote was", "id": "8390514" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Wysoczany\n\n\n53. Saharowa 54. Mashljanyk 55. Luchkanych 56. Mashljanyk 57. Mytso 58. Jacyla 59. Jacyla 60. Village Ukrainian School 61. Bodnik 62. Tsynanko 63. Shlomko 64. Warholjak 65. Kroljak 66. Village Orthodox Church 67. Horonova 68. Hlibyk 69. Sekielyk 70. Mashljanyk 71. Maslany 72. Orzinski 73. Worotyla 74. Luchkanych 75. Petrunjova 76. Slabka 77. Petrunjova 78. 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University of Tennessee - Knoxville 76", "id": "10435645" }, { "contents": "Carson's Law\n\n\nAnd Misfire 59. St. Patrick's Day 60. The Masquerade 61. All That Glitters 62. Laugh, Clown, Laugh 63. Guardian Angels 64. Lost Opportunities 65. A Country Dance 66. Faith, Hope And Fencing Wire 67. A Matter Of Confidence 68. The Tender Trap 69. A Case For Compassion 70. From Small Acorns 71. Street Games, Night Moves 72. Deceptions 73. Orphans Of The Storm 74. Falling Star 75. Means To An End 76. Teapots And Tears 77.", "id": "7511783" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "2003 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 10–11 May – Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, England *58–69, 83–25, 24–66, (63) 75–8, 9-(67), 0–98 (57), 72–60 (53), 39–80 (55), (67)-(60), 42–61 **(58) 73–26, (80)-(52), (100) 104–32, 23–82 (57), (54) 74–57, 49–57, (56) 71–48, 59–32 **", "id": "20494482" }, { "contents": "List of villages in Murbad\n\n\n796 br 57 Gorakhgad Murbad 1 br 58 Goregaon Murbad 495 br 59 Hedavali Murbad 281 br 60 Hireghar Murbad 225 61 Inde Murbad 885 br 62 Jadai Murbad 491 br 63 Jaigaon Murbad 496 br 64 Jambhurde Murbad 1,330 br 65 Jamghar Murbad 533 br 66 Kachakoli Murbad 869 br 67 Kalambad Mu Murbad 408 br 68 Kalambhe Murbad 1,299 br 69 Kalamkhande Murbad 987 br 70 Kalanbhad Murbad 1,017 br 71 Kandali Murbad 295 br 72 Kanharle Murbad 798 br 73 Kanhol Murbad 822 br 74 Karavale Murbad 1,118 br 75 Karchonde Murbad 731 76 Kasgaon Murbad 524", "id": "15353565" }, { "contents": "Amos Burn\n\n\nKf7 46.Bxc6 Bxc6 47.Kb4 Be8 48.Nf3 Ke7 49.Ng5 Bc6 50.Ka3 Bd7 51.Kb2 Ba4 52.Kc1 Bb3 53.Nf3 Ba4 54.Nh4 Kf7 55.Ng2 Bd7 56.h4 Be8 57.Kb2 Ba4 58.Ne3 Ke7 59.Ka3 Bc6 60.Kb4 Kd7 61.Ka5 Kc7 62.Nc2 Kb7 63.Nb4 Bd7 64.Na6 Be8 65.Nc5+ Kc6 66.Nxe6 Bd7 67.Ng5 Bf5 68.Kb4 Bg4 69.Ka3 Kd7 70.Nf7 Be6 71.Nd6 Kc6 72.Kb2 Bg4 73.Kc2 Kd7 74.Kd2 Ke6 75.Ke3 Bh3 76.f5+ gxf5 77.Kf4 Bg4 78.Kg5 Bh3 79.Ne8 Kf7 80.Nf6 f4 81.Kxf4 Be6 82.Kg5 1–0 MacDonald-Burn, Liverpool 1910 At right is a surprisingly little-known position from one of Burn's offhand games.", "id": "20103296" }, { "contents": "Brazilian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act\n\n\n59. FENIPRAZINE 60. FEMPROBAMATO 61. FLUFENAZINE 62. FLUMAZENIL 63. FLUOXETINE 64. FLUPENTIXOL 65. FLUVOXAMINE 66. HALOPERIDOL 67. HALOTAN 68. CLORAL HYDRATE 69. HYDROCHLORBEZETILAMINE 70. HYDROXIDINE 71. HOMOPHENAZINE 72. IMICLOPRAZINE 73. IMIPRAMINE 74. IMIPRAMINOXIDE 75. IPROCLORIZIDA 76. ISOCARBOXAZIDE 77. ISOFLURANE 78. ISOPROPYL-CROTONYL-URINE 79. LAMOTRIGINE 80. LEVODOPA 81. LEVOMEPROMAZINE 82. LINDANO 83. LISURIDA 84. LITHIUM 85. LOPERAMIDA 86. LOXAPINA 87. MAPROTILINE 88. MECLOFENOXATE 89. MEFENOXALONE 90.", "id": "14670778" }, { "contents": "Tales of the Wizard of Oz\n\n\n? 55. ? 56. ? 57. ? 58. ? 59. ? 60. Friends of a Feather 61. Monkey Air Lift 62. Guaranteed for Life 63. The Skills of Bravery 64. The Coat of Arms 65. Roar, Lion, Roar 66. Be a Card 67. The Inferior Decorator 68. The Salesman 69. The Cat's Meow 70. The Yellow Brick Road 71. Rusty Rusty 72. The Scarecrow 73. The Invisible Man 74. Free Trade 75. The Bull Fighter 76", "id": "13344957" }, { "contents": "Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship\n\n\nscope=row|56 !scope=row|57 !scope=row|58 !scope=row|59 !scope=row|60 !scope=row|61 !scope=row|62 !scope=row|63 !scope=row|64 !scope=row|65 !scope=row|66 !scope=row|67 !scope=row|68 !scope=row|69 !scope=row|70 !scope=row|71 !scope=row|72 !scope=row|73 !scope=row|74 !scope=row|75 !scope=row|76 !scope=row|77 !scope=row|78 !scope=row|79 !scope=row|80 !", "id": "16778230" }, { "contents": "Ikirun\n\n\n59. Asaba 60. Ajele Okeba 61. Ago Okeba 62. Ajisefinni 63. Alufa Akanbi 64. Adedeji 65. Alabi 66. Aniyeye 67. Agunlo 68. Aliyu 69. Aborisade 70. Agbon 71. Ayara 72. Baale- Enle 73. Baba Osogbo 74. Orisayo 75. Balogun 76. Baale Gbenagbena 77. Baale Onilu 78. Baale Ponja Erintunde 79. Saba 80. Balogun Kojo 81. Baale Oke Aafo 82. Balogun Makinde 83. Baba Isale 84. Balogun Imole 85. Baba Oloya 86. Baale", "id": "2580736" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qd2 Qd4 57. Qe1 Qb6 58. Qd2 Rb7 59. a4 Qc5 60. Qe1 Rb4 61. Qd2 Qb6 62. Qc1 Qd4 63. Qc2 Rb3 64. Be2 Rxc3 65. Qxc3 Qxc3 66. bxc3 Nxe4 67. Bf3 Nef6 68. Be2 e4 69. Bxc4 g4 70. Rb2 Ng5 71. Rb6 Nf7 72. Bf1 f3 73. c4 Nd7 74. Rb7 Nfe5 75. f6 e3 76. Rb3 e2 77. Bxe2 fxe2 78. Re3 Nf3 79. f7 Rf8 80. Rxg4 e1=", "id": "10680382" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "1953–54 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team\n\n\n30 Oregon State (-/4) RAL L 53–65 January 8 The Citadel H W 83–42 January 9 Wake Forest A W 66–65 January 11 Davidson A W 70–54 January 16 Virginia H W 78–66 January 19 NC State H L 77–84 February 2 Washington and Lee LY W 69–60 February 4 Duke (-/8) A L 47–63 February 8 Virginia A L 69–83 February 11 Wake Forest H L 62–76 February 13 Clemson (-/14) A W 72–56 February 16 Davidson H W 89–69 February 20 Duke (-/14) H L 63–67 February 24 NC State", "id": "7304952" }, { "contents": "Kumharsain\n\n\nChohan 38 Chopala 39 Churath 40 D.P.F. Nag kelo Saroga 41 D.P.F. Nagkelo 42 Dagrot 43 Dakolu 44 Dakoon 45 Dalan 46 Damaur 47 Daro 48 Dawala 49 Deeb 50 Deoridhar 51 Dethal 52 Devali Dhar 53 Dhala 54 Dhali 55 Dhanal 56 Dharuri 57 Dheongli 58 Dogri 59 Doja 60 Ganeog 61 Gharal 62 Ghareawat 63 Ghughvi 64 Gheti 65 Gonthla 66 Halyana 67 Hathiya 68 Jadoon 69 Jal 70 Jalti 71 Jangal Ahar 72 Jangal Dawala 73 Jangal Hatu 74 Jangal Havan 75 Jangal Jogsha 76 Jangal Madhawan 77 Jangal Marni 78 Jangal Nun-II 79 Janjeli", "id": "1653227" }, { "contents": "Glamorgan County Silver Ball Trophy\n\n\n. The trophy is sponsored by Brains Smooth. ! Season !! Winners !! Losing Finalists !! Score !! Venue ! 1956–57 !1957–58 ! 1958–59 ! 1959–60 ! 1960–61 ! 1961–62 ! 1962–63 ! 1963–64 ! 1964–65 ! 1965–66 ! 1966–67 ! 1967–68 ! 1968–69 ! 1969–70 ! 1970–71 ! 1971–72 ! 1972–73 ! 1973–74 ! 1974–75 ! 1975–76 ! 1976–77 ! 1977–78 ! 1978–79 ! 1979–80 ! 1980–81 ! 1981–82 ! 1982–83 ! 1983–84 ! 1984–85 ! 1985–86 ! 1986–87 ! 1987–88 ! 1988–89 ! 1989–90 ! 1990–91 ! 1991–92 ! 1992–93 ! 1993–94", "id": "18470383" }, { "contents": "63rd NHK Cup (shogi)\n\n\n, 59. P*7b, 60. Px3e, 61. P-6f, 62. N*8e, 63. P-7a+, 64. Nx7g+, 65. Nx7g, 66. S*7f, 67. N*8i, 68. G*5i, 69. K-6h, 70. B-4h+, 71. +P-7b, 72. +B-5h, 73. K-7i, 74. +B-6i, 75. K-8h, 76. +Bx7h, 77. Kx7h, 78. G*6g, 79. K-8h, 80. Gx7g, 81. Nx7g", "id": "8770976" }, { "contents": "Ancestors of Rama\n\n\n62. Rituparna 63. Sarvakama (Sarvakarma, Aartupani in Harivansha Puran) 64. Sudas (contemporary to King Kuru-1 of Chandravansh who founded the Magadha Kingdom) 65. Saudasa (or) Kalmashapada (married to Madayanti) 66. Asmaka 67. Mulaka (Naari Kavacha) (contemporary of Yadava King Shakuni who was the father of Rakshasha “Bhasmasura”) 68. Dasharatha-1 69. Adwil (Ilabil in Vishnu Puran) 70. Vishvamashaha 71. Anaranya-2 72. Nidhn 73. Animitra 74. Dululaha (Harivansh Puran) 75", "id": "8372279" }, { "contents": "Codex Cyprius\n\n\n1: 1, 4, 12, 14, 30, 34, 41, 44; Luke 10: 1, 8, 15, 22, 23, 30, 32, 37, 38, 47, 48, 53, 57, 63; Luke 20: 2, 4, 8, 9, 19, 23, 24, 26, 28, 33, 34, 50, 61, 62, 64, 65, 70, 74, 75. In Matthew 27:34 it reads οινον (\"wine\"", "id": "12433331" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qg1 Qe8 55. Qf2 Qf8 56. Rcd1 Qe8 57. Kh3 Kh8 58. Rc1 Kh7 59. Ba7 Rb7 60. Bc5 Na6 61. Be3 Rbb8 62. Kh4 Nb4 63. Qf1 Qe7 64. Kh3 Qe8 65. Kh2 Qe7 66. Qd1 Qe8 67. Kh3 Ra8 68. Kh4 Na6 69. Qg1 Bb4 70. Rdd1 Bf8 71. Kh3 Rab8 72. Kh4 Nb4 73. Rd2 Na6 74. Nf5 Bb4 75. Rdd1 Bf8 76. Qe1 Bb4 77. Qf1 Bf8 78. Kg3 Nb4 79", "id": "10680375" }, { "contents": "List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach\n\n\n• 20/7=/11 • 22/5 • 24/6 • 25/6 • 26/6 • 28/6 • 29/8 • 30/6 • 31/9 • 32/6 • 33/6 • 36/4 and /8 • 37/6 • 38/6 • 39/7 • 40/3, /6 and /8 • 41/6 • 42/7 • 44/7 • 45/7 • 46/6 • 47/5 • 48/3 and /7 • 52/6 • 55/5 • 56/5 • 57/8 • 59/3 • 60/5 • 62/6 64. • 64/2, /4 and /8 • 65/2 and /7 • 66/6 • 67/4 and /7 • 69/6 • 69a/6 • 70/7 and /11 • 72/6 • 73/5 • 74/8", "id": "3262090" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n+ Nxe4 56. fxe4+ Kxe4 57. Qg4+ Kd3 58. Qf3+ Qe3 59. Kg4 Qxf3+ 60. Kxf3 g6 61. Bd6 Nf5 62. Kf4 Nh4 63. Kg4 gxh5+ 64. Kxh4 Kxd4 65. Bb8 a5 66. Bd6 Kc4 67. Kxh5 a4 68. Kxh6 Kb3 69. b5 Kc4 70. Kg5 Kxb5 71. Kf5 Ka6 72. Ke6 Ka7 73. Kd7 Kb7 74. Be7 Ka7 75. Kc7 Ka8 76. Bd6 Ka7 77. Kc8 Ka6 78. Kb8 b5 79", "id": "7279713" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rg3 b3 59. Kc6 Kb8 60. Rxb3+ Ka7 61. Rb7+ Ka6 62. Rb6+ Ka7 63. Kb5 a4 64. Rxf6 Rf4 65. Rxh6 a3 66. Ra6+ Kb8 67. Rxa3 Rxf5 68. Rg3 Rf6 69. Rg8+ Kc7 70. Rg7+ Kc8 71. Rh7 1-0 Game 32br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black: Korchnoi, Viktorbr Pirc, Classicalbr Result: 1-0br 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5", "id": "7279777" }, { "contents": "José Cardenal\n\n\nJosé Rosario Domec Cardenal (born October 7, 1943 in Matanzas, Cuba) is a Cuban American former professional baseball outfielder, who played Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants (1963–64), Los Angeles/California Angels (1965–67), Cleveland Indians (1968–69), St. Louis Cardinals (1970–1971), Milwaukee Brewers (1971), Chicago Cubs (1972–77), Philadelphia Phillies (1978–79), New York Mets (1979–80), and Kansas City Royals (1980). Cardenal batted and threw", "id": "3406173" }, { "contents": "SUBE card\n\n\n20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88,", "id": "8102606" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\nRb1 Bg7 58. Be4 Nf6 59. Bc2 Nd5 60. Ra1 Kc7 61. Rb1 Bf6 62. Kg1 Ne7 63. Kf1 Nd5 64. Kg2 Bg7 65. Kg1 Kb7 66. Ra1 R6d7 67. Re4 Bf6 68. Re2 Kc7 69. Kf1 Ne7 70. Rb1 Nc8 71. Be3 Nd6 72. Rbe1 Re7 73. Bg6 Rg8 74. Bb1 e4 75. Kg2 Rge8 76. Bc2 Bg7 77. Rd1 Nc4 78. Bc1 Nd6 79. Rh1 Re5 80. h4 Bf6 81. h5 R5e7 82.", "id": "10680366" }, { "contents": "Wu Style Tai Chi Fast Form\n\n\nParting the wild horse's mane 59. Jade girl works the shuttles(3) 60. Jade girl works the shuttles(4) 61. Grasping the bird's tail 62. Cloud hands(3) 63. Cloud hands(4) 64. Downward posture 65. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(1) 66. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(2) 67. Step back, repulse the monkey 68. Flying oblique 69. Raise hand and step up 70. White crane flaps its wings 71. Brush knee and twist step 72. Needle at the bottom", "id": "6846816" }, { "contents": "SFZ (file format)\n\n\nan SFZ file: group lovel=0 hivel=127 region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=60 lokey=30 hikey=61 sample=SubDir/01C4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=62 lokey=62 hikey=63 sample=SubDir/02D4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=64 lokey=64 hikey=64 sample=SubDir/03E4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=65 lokey=65 hikey=66 sample=SubDir/04F4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=67 lokey=67 hikey=68 sample=SubDir/05G4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=69 lokey=69 hikey=70 sample=SubDir/06A4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=71 lokey=71 hikey=71 sample=SubDir/07B4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=72 lokey=72 hikey=73 sample=SubDir/08C5.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=74 lokey=74 hikey=75 sample=SubDir/09D5.wav region trigger=", "id": "13324840" }, { "contents": "Afadzato South District\n\n\n. Logba-Adzakoe 57. Logba-Akusame 58. Logba-Alakpeti 59. Logba-Andokope 60. Logba-Dufie 61. Logba-Klikpo 62. Logba-Tota 63. Logba-Vuinta 64. Logba-Xorglikope 65. Tafi-Abuipe 66. Tafi-Agorme 67. Tafi-Atome 68. Tafi-Dekpokorfe 69. Tafi-Mador 70. Tafi-Xorglikorfe 71. Kpeve-Old town 72. Kpeve-Tornu 73. Adigbo-Tornu 74. Goviefe-Todzi 75. Goviefe-Korwu", "id": "2739856" }, { "contents": "Jackson League\n\n\n-52 Centrals 1952-53 Northerners 1953-54 Vale Recreation 1954-55 Pessimists 1955-56 Northerners 1956-57 Guernsey Rangers 1957-58 Guernsey Rangers 1958-59 Northerners 1959-60 Northerners 1960-61 Belgrave Wanderers 1961-62 Sylvans 1962-63 Sylvans 1963-64 Northerners 1964-65 Belgrave Wanderers 1965-66 Vale Recreation 1966-67 Centrals 1967-68 St Martin’s 1968-69 Vale Recreation 1969-70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970-71 Belgrave Wanderers 1971-72 Vale Recreation 1972-73 Vale Recreation", "id": "4250613" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\nof Arkansas. The Lumbermen were disbanded in July 1905 due to financial hardships. Pine Bluff MLB Players 1954 - Frank Lucchesi - Manager - Philadelphia 70-72, Texas 75-77, Chicago Cubs 87 1952 - Bob Hale - Baltimore 55-56, 58, Cleveland 60-61, New York Yankees 61 1952 - Hillis Layne - Washington 41 1952 - Jim Snyder - Player Minnesota 61-62, 64 Manager - Seattle 88 1951 - Bud Black - Detroit 52, 55 1950 - Harry Chozen - Cincinnati 37 1950", "id": "9684300" }, { "contents": "Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award\n\n\n-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-", "id": "18196616" }, { "contents": "Middlesex Senior Charity Cup\n\n\n1947–48 Hendon 1948–49 Hayes 1949–50 Wealdstone 1950–51 Finchley 1951–52 Southall 1952–53 Hounslow Town 1953–54 Hendon 1954–55 Hayes 1955–56 Hounslow Town 1956–57 Hendon 1957–58 Finchley 1958–59 Enfield 1959–60 Hounslow Town 1960–61 Enfield 1961–62 Enfield & Hounslow Town (joint holders) 1962–63 Hayes 1963–64 Wealdstone 1964–65 Finchley 1965–66 Hounslow Town 1966–67 No Competition 1967–68 Wealdstone & Wembley (joint holders) 1968–69 Southall 1969–70 Hampton 1970–71 Hayes 1971–72 Hayes 1972–73 Hayes 1973–74 Finchley 1974–75 Hayes 1975–76 Hendon 1976–77 Hendon 1977–78 Hillingdon Borough 1978–79 Hendon 1979–80 Harrow Borough 1980–81 Wembley & Wealdstone (joint winners) 1981–82 Uxbridge 1982–83 Wembley 1983–84 Southall", "id": "8679746" }, { "contents": "Handicap (chess)\n\n\n53. Ke3 Kb5 54. Ne4 Na6 55. h8=Q Ka5 56. Qc3+ Kb5 57. Qb3+ Ka5 58. Nc3 Nc5 59. Bc7+ Ka6 60. Qb5+ Ka7 61. Qxc5+ Ka6 Deliberately allowing checkmate. 62. Qa5+ Kb7 63. Ke4 Kc8 64. Qa7 Kd7 65. Qb7 Ke7 66. Qc8 Kf6 67. Bd8+ Kg7 68. Qe6 Kf8 69. Qe7+ Kg8 70. Nd5 Kh8 71. g5 Kg8 72. g6 Kh8 73. Ke5 Kg8 74.", "id": "9261177" }, { "contents": "2009 Premier League Snooker\n\n\nwas higher. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 28–29 November – Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, England * (61) 80–35, 4–80, (96)–0, 0–(110), 34–77, 61–71 (65), 67–1, 40–75 ** 0–(98), 10–99 (53), 10–68 (66), 1–83 (76), (63)–30, (53)–(67) *** (111) 119–9, 87–36, 70–0, 50–57, 0–(88", "id": "994853" }, { "contents": "2013 Virginia Cavaliers football team\n\n\nAlex Foertsch 55 David Dean 56 Andre Miles-Redmond 57 Stephen Lawe 59 Mark Hall 60 John Pond 60 Jeb Byrne 61 Cody Wallace 62 Sean Karl 63 Ryan Doull 64 Nick Koutris 65 Ross Burbank 66 George Adeosun 67 Jackson Matteo 68 Eric Tetlow 69 Phillip Berry 70 Luke Bowanko 71 Jack McDonald 72 Eric Smith 74 Conner Davis 75 Sadiq Olanrewaju 76 Michael Mooney 77 Jay Whitmire 78 Morgan Moses 79 Jack Babcock 79 Sean Cascarano 80 Adrian Gamble 81 Jamall Brown 82 Mario Nixon 83 Jake McGee 84 Canaan Severin 85 Keeon Johnson 86 Jeremy Dollin", "id": "3791357" }, { "contents": "Sangrampur, Maharashtra\n\n\n52-Pimpari Adgaon 1400 53-Rajpur 157 54-Akoli Bk. 910 55-Akoli Kh. 251 56-Changefal Bk. 665 57-Changefal Kh. 707 58-Niwana 1487 59-Sangrampur Pr.jamod 6506 60-Tamgaon 1124 61-Pimpri Kathargaon 566 62-Bodkha 1363 63-Nirod 989 64-Bhilkhed 713 65-Wakana 1420 66-Rudhana 2072 67-Chondhi 622 68-Kakoda 669 69-Ukadgaon 353 70-Manardi 719 71-Pimpri Kavthal 461 72-Ringanwadi 570 73-Durgadiatya 1016 74-Wankhed 5378 75-Takleshwar 501 76-Kalamkhed 712 77-Jastgaon 795 78-Neknapur 358 79-Awar 955 80-Ukali Bk. 1216 81-Kodri 1225 82-Paturda Khurd 1564 83-Khel Thorat Paturda 2054 84-Warwat Khanderao 1447 85-Hingana Kavthal 360 86-Kumbarkhed 230 87-Kavthal 2673 88-Itkhed 218 89-Pesoda 1185 90-Bhon 1149 91-Sawali 659 92-Khiroda", "id": "9109065" }, { "contents": "Kamen Rider Spirits\n\n\n61. Rushbr 62. Ice Fangbr 63. Graveyard Eleventh tankōbon 64. Light Fangbr 65. Labyrinthbr 66. Hell Carbr 67. Teacherbr 68. Training Twelfth tankōbon 69. Whirlpoolbr 70. New Finisherbr 71. Ocean Battlebr 72. Belt of Lifebr 73. Immortal Man Thirteenth tankōbon 74. Inheritbr 75. Get Backbr 76. Movingbr 77. Evolutionbr 78. Next Evolutionbr 79. Final Evolution Fourteenth tankōbon 80. Warrior's Essencebr 81. Surpassing Greedbr 82. Returnbr 83. Fiery Giantbr 84. With the Soulbr 85. Setupbr", "id": "11704902" }, { "contents": "List of AEK Athens F.C. managers\n\n\nP ! W ! D ! L ! F ! A ! GD ! W% ! Pts% ! Total ! 36!!22!!7!!7!!62!!32!!+30!!61.11!!67.59 ! Total ! 11||6||3||2||22||14||+8||54.54||63.64 ! Total ! 4||2||0||2||6||5||+1||50.00||50.00 ! Total ! 26!!14!!5!!7!!55!!28!!+27!!53.85!!60.26 ! Total ! 59!!37!!11!!11!!145!!69!!+76!!62.71!!68.93 ! Total ! 17!!11!!3!!5!!32!!18!!+14||64.71!!70.59 ! Total ! 82!!45!!23!!14!!166!!77!!+89!!54.88!!64.23 ! Total ! 16!!8!!3!!5!!24!!20!!+4!!50.00!!56.25 ! Total ! 86!!47!!23!!16!!121!!70!!+51!!54.65!!63.57 ! Total ! 71!!39!!13!!19!!122!!67!!+55!!54.93!!61.03 ! Total ! 84!!39!!24!!21!!116!!86!!+30!!46.43!!55.95 ! Total ! 2!!1!!0!!1!!3!!4!!-1!!50.00!!50.00 ! Total ! 82!!61!!12!!9!!190!!50!!+140!!74.39!! \"Only competitive matches are counted. Wins, losses and draws are results at the final whistle; the results of penalty shootouts are not counted.\"", "id": "20468014" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Kf3 Kf8 52. Kg2 Rg4+ 53. Kh2 Bf2 54. Rf1 Bd4 55. Re1 Rh4+ 56. Kg2 Rg4+ 57. Kh3 Rh4+ 58. Kg3 Kf7 59. Kg2 Kf8 60. Kf3 Rh2 61. Bxa4 c2 62. Kg3 Bxe5+ 63. Rxe5 Rh1 64. Bxg5 Rg1+ 65. Kf2 Nxg5 66. Bxc2 Ra1 67. a4 Ra2 68. Re2 Ra3 69. Re3 Ra2 70. Re2 Ra3 71. Rd2 Ke7 72. Ke2 Nf3 73. Rd1 Ne5 74. Rd5", "id": "4952529" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Qxg6+ Kf8 59. Qxc6 Kg8 60. Qg6+ Kf8 61. Qg4 Ke8 62. Qh5 Kf8 63. Qg4 Ke8 64. Qh5 Kf8 65. Qd5 Rh7 66. Qf3+ Kg8 67. Qg4+ Kf7 68. Qh5+ Kg8 69. Qg6+ Kf8 70. Qf5+ Kg8 71. Qg4+ Kf7 72. Qh5+ Kg8 73. Qd5+ Kf8 74. Qxb5 Qe6 75. Bg7+ Kf7 76. Qh5+ Ke7 77. g3 Qe1+ 78. Kg2 Qe4+ 79. Kh2", "id": "4952547" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rc6 Bb5 60. Rc1 b3 61. Rb1 Bc4 62. Ke4 Ra2 63. Kd4 Rc2 64. Nd3 Bxd3 65. Kxd3 Rxh2 66. Rxb3 Kg7 67. Ke4 Ra2 68. Kf4 Ra4+ 69. Kg5 Ra5 70. g4 Rc5 71. Kh5 Ra5 72. Rf3 Rb5 73. g5 Rb1 74. f6+ Kh7 75. Rh3 Rg1 76. Rh2 Rg3 77. Rh1 Rg2 78. Ra1 Rh2+ 79. Kg4 Kg6 80. Ra8 Rg2+ ½–½ Game 26br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black", "id": "7279762" }, { "contents": "Les Arcanes\n\n\nPremier sacrifice 56. Liberté 57. Le sacrifice libre 58. La relation du beth à l'aleph 59. Limite de nos champs de gravitation 60. L'indivisible unité 61. La Manifestation 62. Vision parfaite 63. La féminité de la Manifestation procréatrice 64. Cantique de Salomon 65. Ève 66. Sacrifice des sacrifices 67. La loi juive 68. Beauté libre 69. Encore le rythme 70. Conscience de l'univers 71. Libre beauté première 72-73. La passion mystérieuse et chaste 74. De l'amour à l'être 75.", "id": "17579979" }, { "contents": "Barharia\n\n\nKail 61. Kaluchhapra 62. Kanahar 63. Kanhauli 64. Khanpur 65. Khizar Chak 66. Khori Pakar Jaddi 67. Khori Pakar Nilami 68. Koiri Tola 69. Kuahi 70. Kurwa 71. Kutub Chhapra 72. Lachhmi Chak 73. Lakri 74. Lakri Dargah 75. Lala Hata 76. Lauan 77. Madhaupur 78. Mahal 79. Mahamadpur 80. Mahammadpur 81. Mahbub Chhapra 82. Mahmudpur 83. Mananpura 84. Mansahata 85. Mathia Patarhatha 86. Mathurapur 87. Mira Chhapra 88. Narharpur 89.", "id": "12509991" }, { "contents": "Women's Professional Basketball League\n\n\nfranchises had been awarded to Dallas, New Orleans, San Francisco and St. Louis, Missouri, while applications were received for potential franchises from Baltimore, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. The Eastern Division included the New Jersey Gems, New Orleans Pride, New York Stars, Philadelphia Fox, St. Louis Streak and Washington Metros. The Midwest Division included the Chicago Hustle, Iowa Cornets, Milwaukee Does and Minnesota Fillies. The Western Division included the California Dreams, Dallas Diamonds, Houston Angels and San Francisco Pioneers.", "id": "10846173" }, { "contents": "Don McMahon\n\n\nDonald John McMahon (January 4, 1930 – July 22, 1987) was a right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was signed by the Boston Braves before the 1950 season. He played for the Milwaukee Braves (1957–62), Houston Colt .45s (1962–63), Cleveland Indians (1964–66), Boston Red Sox (1966–67), Chicago White Sox (1967–68), Detroit Tigers (1968–69), and San Francisco Giants (1969–74). McMahon was used almost", "id": "22214072" }, { "contents": "List of sovereign states and dependencies by total fertility rate\n\n\n58 Israel 2.9 59 Lesotho 2.9 60 Eswatini 2.8 61 Kyrgyz Republic 2.8 62 Micronesia 2.8 63 Algeria 2.7 64 Haiti 2.7 65 Mongolia 2.7 66 Botswana 2.6 67 Fiji 2.6 68 Guatemala 2.6 69 Kazakhstan 2.6 70 Syria 2.6 71 Turkmenistan 2.6 72 Bolivia 2.5 73 Djibouti 2.5 74 Jordan 2.5 75 Oman 2.5 76 Lao PDR 2.4 77 Philippines 2.4 78 Cambodia 2.3 79 Ecuador 2.3 80 Guyana 2.3 81 Honduras 2.3 82 Panama 2.3 83 Paraguay 2.3 84 Seychelles 2.3 85 South Africa 2.3 86 Suriname 2.3 87 Uzbekistan 2.3 88 Dominican Republic 2.2 89 Indonesia 2.2", "id": "17872676" }, { "contents": "Minuscule 441\n\n\nsubscriptions at the end of each book, and στιχοι. The biblical text is surrounded by a catena of Oecumenius. Some of leaves of the codex are in disorder. The order of leaves: 3-18. 1. 2. 19-46. 47-58. 59. 63. 64. 59. 60-62. 73. 74. 65. 66. 69-72. 67. 68. 75-78. 127-142. 79-126. 143-158. 167-182", "id": "19179286" }, { "contents": "Al Maktab Raqam 19\n\n\n61 - Ghost Walker 62 - Stun death 63 - Fire Ball 64 - the mystery of the Sphinx 65 - dark rays 66 - Conflict in the bush 67 - a plot of Satan 68 - bulwark 69 - ghost of revenge 70 - bloody chase 71 - cursed earth 72 - devastating weapon 73 - horror Hospital 74 - a treasure of the Pharaohs 75 - bird death 76. The armed robbery 77. secret mission 78. hackers Nile 79. Invisible Man 80. devastating automated 81. golden statue 82. Flower devil 83", "id": "3242097" }, { "contents": "Rulers of Kuba\n\n\n. Shama Katuri. 61. Kusunju. 62. Bena Misaki. 63. Bikila Kolo. 64. Kunche Lama. 65. Pelama Pena. 66. Mime Pelama. 67. Chenge Lesanga. 68. Mianga. 69. Sam Bula. 70. Manchum Bula. 71. Bopele^Bombo. 72. Boeke. 73. Bo^Kena. 74. Shamba Nche. 75. Golo Nche. 76. Shama Shanga. 77. Saina^Kama. 78. Ko Kena. 79. Sanga Lenga. 80. Bosh A kama. 81", "id": "12139561" }, { "contents": "Ācārakkōvai\n\n\n52 poems (3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 77, 78, 81, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93", "id": "12746274" }, { "contents": "Jeff Nelsen\n\n\nmovie soundtracks, and performing in the horn sections of orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Montreal, Vancouver, and National Symphonies, and the Balkan Gypsy funk band of Slavic Soul Party. With Canadian Brass, Jeff has also performed with the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, the symphonies of Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, Phoenix, Rotterdam, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, with the esteemed German, London", "id": "2981814" }, { "contents": "Kasparov versus the World\n\n\n, but claimed it was also losing, and published a \"forced win\". Subsequently, tablebases showed an error in Kasparov's analysis, but confirmed that 58...Qf5 could not have saved the draw with best play on both sides. The main line starts with 58...Qf5 59.Kh6 Qe6 60.Qg1+ Ka2 61.Qf2+ Kb1 62.Qd4 Ka2 63.Kg5 Qe7+ 64.Qf6 Qe3+ 65.Qf4 Qg1+ 66.Kf6 Qb6+ 67.Kf7 Qb7+ 68.Ke6 Qc8+ 69.Kf6 Qd8+ 70.Kf5 Qc8+ 71.Kg5 Qc3 72.Qh2+ Ka1 73.Qe2 Kb1 74.Qf2 Qc1+ 75.Kg4 Qc3", "id": "14582966" }, { "contents": "Swindle (chess)\n\n\n55...f2 56.Qg2 \"zugzwang\"; (b) 55...Nf4 56.Qf5! and if 56...Kg3 57.Qg5+ wins the knight; (c) 55...Ng5 56.Qf5 wins. g5 53.hxg5 hxg5 54.Qxb6 f3 55.Qxc5 Kg4 56.Qe3 Kg3 57.c4 Kg2 58.c5 f2 59.Qe4+ Kh2 60.Qf3 g4! 61.Qe2? White could draw with 61.Qxg4 f1=Q+ 62.Kc2 Qf2+ 63.Kb1 Qf1+ 64.Kc2 Qb5 (64...Nf2 65.Qf4+ Kg2 66.Qg5+ Kf3 67.Qf6+ Ke3 68.Qh6+ Kd4 69.Qd6+ Ke4 70.Qg6+ Kd5 71.Qd6+ Ke4 72.Qg6+", "id": "21604299" }, { "contents": "Queen and pawn versus queen endgame\n\n\n. Qxe6 Qh8+ 58. Kg6 Qc3 59. g4 Qd2 60. g5 Qd4 61. Qf5+ Ka4 62. Kh5 Qh8+ 63. Kg4 Qh1 (This move loses for Black in 39 moves as confirmed by http://www.k4it.de/index.php?topic=egtb&lang=en) 64. Qf4+ Ka5 65. Qe5+ Ka4 66. g6 Qd1+ 67. Kg5 Qg8+ 68. Kf5 Qc8+ 69. Kf4 Qc1+ 70. Qe3 Qc7+ 71. Qe5 Qc1+ 72. Kf5 Qc8+ 73. Kg5 Qd8+ 74. Qf6 Qd5+ 75", "id": "20411696" }, { "contents": "List of OHL seasons\n\n\n| 1959–60 | 1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993–94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–00 | 2000–01 | 2001–02 | 2002–03 | 2003–04 | 2004–05 | 2005–06 | 2006–07 | 2007–08 | 2008–09 | 2009–10", "id": "6936535" }, { "contents": "Dumaria\n\n\nDumaria 107 50 Kewla Kalan Dumaria 919 51 Khaira Dumaria 885 52 Khardag Dumaria 1,454 53 Kokna Dumaria 333 54 Kolhubar Dumaria 3,225 55 KOlsaita Dumaria 297 56 Kundari Dumaria 341 57 Kunria Dumaria 739 58 Kusari Dumaria 1,549 59 Lataha Dumaria 259 60 Londa Dumaria 556 61 Madarpur Dumaria 1,130 62 Mahjari Dumaria 192 63 Mahuri Dumaria 2,884 64 Mahuri Dumaria 348 65 Maigara Dumaria 2,318 66 Majhauli Dumaria 4,606 67 Majhgawan Dumaria 379 68 Manrar Dumaria 533 69 Mataha Dumaria 3,172 70 Maun Bar Dumaria 292 71 Mayapur Dumaria 141 72 Milki Dumaria 168 73 Nabigarh Dumaria 618", "id": "10048378" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n75 e\": \"favorite_nu 0000300 6d 62 65 72 22 7d 2c 20 7b 22 74 79 70 65 22 3a mber\"}, {\"type\": 0000320 20 5b 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c 20 22 6e 75 6c [\"string\", \"nul 0000340 6c 22 5d 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 22 3a 20 22 66 61 l\"], \"name\": \"fa 0000360 76 6f 72 69 74 65 5f 63 6f 6c 6f 72 22 7d 5d 7d", "id": "10173702" }, { "contents": "List of MJHL seasons\n\n\n1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | The following is a list of seasons following the reorganization of junior hockey in Canada.br 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 | 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 | br 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | br 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993-94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–2000 | br", "id": "15920550" }, { "contents": "Spain men's national wheelchair basketball team\n\n\n72–62. They beat Poland 47–64, and Sweden 65–54. Then they lost to Italy 50–58, lost to Germany 77–70, and defeated Poland 71–65. At the 2013 European Championships, Spain defeated Sweden 60–54, Israel 75–57, France 56–40, and Poland 63–45 in pool play. They lost to Turkey 63–49. In the quarterfinals, they defeated Italy 65–56. In the semi-finals, they lost to Great Britain 72–69. They defeated Sweden to win the bronze by a score of 65–56. Asier García Pereiro led the team in", "id": "13321907" }, { "contents": "Lanarkshire Cup\n\n\n1932–33 - 1933–34 - Hamilton Academical 1934–35 - Airdrieonians 1935–36 - 1936–37 - 1937–38 - Airdrieonians 1938–39 - Hamilton Academical 1939–40 - Motherwell 1848–49 - Albion Rovers 1949–50 - Motherwell 1950–51 - Albion Rovers 1951–52 - Hamilton Academical 1952–53 - Motherwell 1953–54 - Motherwell 1954–55 - Motherwell 1955–56 - 1956–57 - Motherwell 1957–58 - Motherwell 1958–59 - Motherwell 1959–60 - Motherwell 1960–61 - Motherwell 1961–62 - Motherwell 1962–63 - Airdrieonians 1963–64 - Motherwell 1964–65 - 1965–66 - Airdrieonians 1966–67 - Airdrieonians 1967–68 - Motherwell 1968–69 - Motherwell 1969–70 - Airdrieonians 1970–71 - Airdrieonians 1971–72 - 1972–73 - Motherwell 1973–74 -", "id": "10384135" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1981\n\n\nNe7 29.Ne3 Rc6 30.Ra3 Nc8 31.axb5 axb5 32.Kf2 Nb6 33.Nb2 Rxd1 34.Bxd1 Rd6 35.Be2 Be8 36.Ra5 Rd8 37.Ke1 c6 38.Ra6 Rb8 39.Bd1 Nc8 40.Nd3 Nc7 41.Ra5 Ra8 42.f4 exf4 43.gxf4 Nb6 44.Bf3 Rd8 45.Be2 Na4 46.Ra7 Rd7 47.Kd2 Ne6 48.Rxd7 Bxd7 49.Bg4 g6 50.f5 gxf5 51.Bxf5 Kg7 52.e5 Nf8 53.Bxd7 Nxd7 54.e6 Ndb6 55.Nf4 Kf8 56.Kd3 Nc8 57.Ng4 Ke7 58.Nh6 Kd6 59.Kd4 Ne7 60.Nf7+ Kc7 61.Nh5 c5+ 62.bxc5 Nc6+ 63.Ke3 Nxc5 64.Nxf6 Nxe6 65.h5 Nf8 66.Ke4 Kb6 67.Ng5 h6 68.Nf7 Ne6 69.Ne8 Nc5+ 70.Ke3 Na4 71.Kd2 b4 72.cxb4 Nxb4 73.Nxh6 Nc5 74.Nf5 Nd5 75.h6 Ne4+", "id": "7279794" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n22 3a 20 22 55 ord\", \"name\": \"U 0000100 73 65 72 22 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 73 70 61 63 65 ser\", \"namespace 0000120 22 3a 20 22 65 78 61 6d 70 6c 65 2e 61 76 72 6f \": \"example.avro 0000140 22 2c 20 22 66 69 65 6c 64 73 22 3a 20 5b 7b 22 \", \"fields\": [{\" 0000160 74 79 70 65 22 3a 20 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c", "id": "10173700" }, { "contents": "HC CSKA Moscow\n\n\n. \"Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game Soviet / Russian MVP Scoring Champion Goal Scoring Champion Soviet / Russian League First Team Best Line Best Rookie Soviet League Championship \"(32)\": 1947–48, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1954–55, 1955–56, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1976–77,", "id": "12586396" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\n- Ryne Duren - Baltimore 54, Kansas City 57, NYY 58-61, LAA 61-62, Philadelphia 63-64, Cincinnati 64, Washington 65, Philadelphia 65 1949 - Ed Albrecht - St. Louis 49-50 1940 - Dewey Adkins - Washington 43, Chi Cubs 49 1940 - Stan Goletz - CHI WS 41 1940 - William Red Rollings - Boston 27-28 1940 - Dave Bartosch - St. Louis 45 1939 - Andy Cohen - Player - New York Giants 26, 28-29, Manager - Philadelphia", "id": "9684301" }, { "contents": "Bing (search engine)\n\n\n-time traffic conditions using Bing Maps. The gadget provided shortcuts to driving directions, local search and full-screen traffic view of major US and Canadian cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Montreal, New York City, Oklahoma City, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Vancouver, and Washington, D.C. Prior to October", "id": "5355697" }, { "contents": "Chess (poem)\n\n\nas 52. Na1–b3? 52. Kh2 Qg3+ 53. Qxg3+ hxg3+ 54. Kxg3 Ra5 55. Kf2 Ra8 56. Ke2 Nc2 57. Kd1 Ne3+ 58. Kc1 Nxg2+ 59. Kb1 b5 60. h4 b4 61. h5 b3 62. e5 Bg5 63. h6 Nh4 64. e6 Bf6 65. h7 Nxf3 66. e7 Bxe7 67. h8=Q+ Kb7 68. Qh3 Ne5 69. Qh5 Nd3 70. Qh3 Nb4 71. Qf3+ Kb8 72. Qe2 Bf6 73. Qe6", "id": "7723831" }, { "contents": "2002 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n(77) 93–6, 37–67, (62) 70–20, (57) 79–0, (91) 108–17, 69–9, (60) 62–9 **(65) 75–33, 68–55, 59–23, (126)-0, 0-(81), (85) 112–6, 1–76 (72), (60) 73–0 ***(60) 109–6, 45–56, (72) 75–42, 5–78 (55), (68) 73–0, (109) 115–19, 43–66, (110) 111–14, (70)-0, 38–89", "id": "20494682" }, { "contents": "2015 Cleveland Indians season\n\n\nand 13, improving their record to 70–70 and marking the first time the Indians were .500 since they were 2–2. The Indians would also be 71-71, 72-72, 73-73, and 74-74, but lost the following game each time. They briefly made it over the .500 mark at 77–76 on September 26, but went on to lose three in a row. The Indians spent much of September 3–5 games behind the Texas Rangers or Houston Astros for the second wild card spot in the American", "id": "294687" }, { "contents": "Index of philosophical literature\n\n\n\"Federalist No. 61\" – \"Federalist No. 62\" – \"Federalist No. 63\" – \"Federalist No. 64\" – \"Federalist No. 65\" – \"Federalist No. 66\" – \"Federalist No. 67\" – \"Federalist No. 68\" – \"Federalist No. 69\" – \"Federalist No. 70\" – \"Federalist No. 71\" – \"Federalist No. 72\" – \"Federalist No. 73\" – \"Federalist No. 74\" – \"Federalist", "id": "16809651" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "List of mayors of Salisbury\n\n\n1850–51 George Brown 1851–52 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1852–53 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1853–54 John Lambert 1854–55 Thomas Pain 1855–56 Abraham Jackson 1856–57 Thomas Pain 1857–58 Coard William Squarey 1858–59 Philip Pickney Cother 1859–60 William Woodlands 1860–61 Philip Watson Ottoway 1861–62 Charles Mann Cornwallis Whatman 1862–63 John Style 1863–64 John Waters 1864–65 Richard Henry Rigden 1865–66 Robert Stokes 1866–67 John Alfred Lush MD 1867–68 Stephen Eldridge 1868–69 William Aylward 1869–70 Charles Richard Norton 1870–71 William Fawcett Jnr. 1871–72 John Harding Jackson 1873–74 Henry Brown 1874–75 Samuel Ralph Atkins 1875–76 Charles Henry Radcliffe 1876–77 John Keynes 1877–78 Richard Monkhouse Wilson", "id": "18557200" }, { "contents": "1967 NFL season\n\n\nThe 1967 NFL season was the 48th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 16 teams with the addition of the New Orleans Saints. The two 8-team conferences were split into two divisions each: the Eastern Conference divisions were Capitol (Dallas, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Washington) and Century (Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis), and the Western Conference divisions were Central (Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, and Minnesota) and Coastal (Atlanta, Baltimore, Los Angeles", "id": "8290334" }, { "contents": "World TeamTennis\n\n\nwith Arthur Ashe and Wilt Chamberlain, securing the professional men players.. The league began play in May 1974, with George MacCall as Commissioner of the 16 teams: Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo-Toronto, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Florida (Miami), San Diego/Hawaii, Houston, Los Angeles, Minnesota (Minneapolis-St.Paul), New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. The original league format included a four-colored tennis court, a 44-contest season, and teams", "id": "14486970" }, { "contents": "2013 FedEx Cup Playoffs\n\n\n(76 to 58), Nicholas Thompson (73 to 59), Brendan Steele (89 to 69), and Ernie Els (91 to 70). Seven players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances: Ryan Palmer (60 to 71), Fredrik Jacobson (61 to 72), Martin Laird (63 to 74), David Lingmerth (64 to 75), Kyle Stanley (66 to 77), Cameron Tringale (69 to 79", "id": "19528111" }, { "contents": "Jellabies\n\n\n58. Parrot (21 June 1999) 59. Spring (28 June 1999) 60. Magic (5 July 1999) 61. Where's Pepper? (12 July 1999) 62. Hot (19 July 1999) 63. Robot (26 July 1999) 64. Wheels (2 August 1999) 65. Chums (9 August 1999) 66. Baa! (16 August 1999) 67. Found (23 August 1999) 68. Autumn (30 August 1999) 69. Nature (6 September 1999)", "id": "20682329" }, { "contents": "List of fresh water fishes of Maharashtra\n\n\nogilbii 51. Schismatorhynchos (Nukta) nukta 52. Thynnichthys sandkhol 53. Tor khudree 54. Tor mussulah 55. Tor tor SUB-FAMILY: CULTRINAE 56. Chela cachius 57. Chela laubuca 58. Salmostoma acinaces 59. Salmostoma balookee 60. Salmostoma boopis 61. Salmostoma clupeoides 62. Salmostoma horai 63. Salmostoma kardahiensis 64. Salmostoma novacula 65. Salmostoma phulo Subfamily: LEUCISCINAE 66. Hypophthalmichthys molitrix SUBFAMILY: RASBORINAE 69. Barilius evezardi 70. Barilius gatensis 71. Parluciosoma daniconius 72. Parluciosoma labiosa 73. Danio aequipinnatus 74", "id": "16146194" }, { "contents": "Vehicle registration plates of Kenya\n\n\n63 UN - United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Eastern & Southern African Regional Office 64 CD - Iran 65 CD - Cyprus 66 CD - Argentina 67 UN - United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) 68 CD - Philippines 69 CD - Burundi 70 CD - Chile 71 CD - Oman 72 CD - League of Arab States / Arab League 73 CD - European Union 74 CD - Yemen 75 CD - Kenya Mission to UNEP 76 CD - Côte d'Ivoire (Consulate) 77 CD - Bangladesh 78 CD - Saudi Arabia 79 UN", "id": "993880" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "List of makams\n\n\n-Şehnaz 63. Bûstan 64. Büzürk 65. Büzürk-Gerdâniye 66. Büzürk-Geveyşt 67. Büzürk-Mâye 68. Büzürk-Nevrûz 69. Büzürk-Selmek 70. Büzürk-Şehnâz 71. Canfezâ 72. Çârgâh 73. Çârgâh-Âcem 74. Çârgâh-Gerdâniye 75. Çârgâh-Mahûr 76. Çehâr-Âgâazin 77. Daği-Bayâti 78. Danişverân 79. Dil Âvîz 80. Dil-Ârâ 81. Dil-Efruz 82. Dil-Keşîde 83. Dil-Nişîn 84. Dil-", "id": "21093808" }, { "contents": "Super Bases Loaded 2\n\n\n\", the Cleveland \"Stars\", the Detroit \"Storm\", the Kansas City \"Tornadoes\", Oakland \"Eagles\", and Seattle \"Blue Wave\". The Omega League (based on the National League) consisted of the Atlanta \"Weasels\", Houston \"Doves\", the Los Angeles \"Cyclops\", the New York \"Mercs\", Philadelphia \"Bruins\", the Pittsburgh \"Buzzards\", and the San Francisco \"Amoebas\". In addition, there were four edit teams: Urbana,", "id": "22141152" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "Don Larsen\n\n\nDon James Larsen (born August 7, 1929) is an American retired Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher. During a 15-year MLB career, he pitched from 1953 to 1967 for seven different teams. Larsen pitched for the St. Louis Browns / Baltimore Orioles (1953–54; 1965), New York Yankees (1955–59), Kansas City Athletics (1960–1961), Chicago White Sox (1961), San Francisco Giants (1962–64), Houston Colt .45's / Houston Astros (1964–65), and Chicago Cubs (1967)", "id": "15750076" }, { "contents": "1968 NBA playoffs\n\n\n) (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Chicago Bulls: \"Lakers win series 4-1\" This is the first playoff meeting between the Lakers and Bulls. Division Finals (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (3) San Francisco Warriors: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Last Playoff Meeting: 1967 Western Division Semifinals (San Francisco won 3-0) Champion: Boston Celtics Division Semifinals (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (3) New York Knicks: \"76ers win series 4-2", "id": "14689742" } ]
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[ { "contents": "Global Initiative to Combat Nuclear Terrorism\n\n\n. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. IAEA (observer) UNODC (observer) INTERPOL (observer) UNICRI (observer) June 1-2 in Tokyo Japan February 8-10 New Delhi India June 16-17, 2015 Helsinki, Finland", "id": "7679046" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nNew York Yankees 56. Robin Yount, Milwaukee Brewers 57. Wade Boggs, Boston Red Sox 58. Roger Clemens, Boston Red Sox 59. Vince Coleman, St. Louis Cardinals 60. José Canseco, Oakland Athletics 61. Fernando Valenzuela, Los Angeles Dodgers 62. Tony Gwynn, San Diego Padres 63. Doc Gooden, New York Mets 64. Mark McGwire, Oakland Athletics 65. Jack Clark, New York Yankees 66. Dale Murphy, Atlanta Braves 67. Kirk Gibson, Los Angeles Dodgers 68. Jack Morris,", "id": "18525011" }, { "contents": "Women's World Chess Championship 2016\n\n\nRb4 60. a3 Kc5 61. Re6 Re4 62. Kc2 Kd4 63. Rd6+ Kc4 64. Rc6+ Kd5 65. Rb6 Rc4+ 66. Kd2 Kc5 67. Rb8 Ra4 68. Rc8+ Kd4 69. Rb8 Ra5 70. Rd8+ Kc4 71. Re8 Kd5 72. Rd8+ Ke4 73. Rb8 Rxa3 74. Rxb5 Kf4 75. Rb8 Kf3 76. Rf8+ Ke4 77. Rb8 Ra2+ 78. Ke1 Kf4 79. Rb3 e4 80. Rc3 e3 81. Rc8 1/2-1/2 In", "id": "15973443" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nDetroit Tigers 69. Ryne Sandberg, Chicago Cubs 70. Nolan Ryan, Houston Astros 71. John Tudor, Los Angeles Dodgers 72. Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia Phillies 73. Dave Righetti, New York Yankees 74. Pedro Guerrero, St. Louis Cardinals 75. Rick Sutcliffe, Chicago Cubs 76. Gary Carter, New York Mets 77. Cal Ripken, Baltimore Orioles 78. Andre Dawson, Chicago Cubs 79. Andy Van Slyke, Pittsburgh Pirates 80. Roc Raines, Montreal Expos 81. Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins 82.", "id": "18525012" }, { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Constitutional amendments under the French Fifth Republic\n\n\n46, 47, 47-1, 47-2 (new), 48, 49, 50-1, 51-1 (new), 51-2 (new), 56, 61, 61-1 (new), 62, 65, 69, 70, 71, 71-1 (new), 72-3, 73, 74-1, 75-1 (new), 87 (new), 88-4, 88-5, 89. The vote was", "id": "8390514" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Wysoczany\n\n\n53. Saharowa 54. Mashljanyk 55. Luchkanych 56. Mashljanyk 57. Mytso 58. Jacyla 59. Jacyla 60. Village Ukrainian School 61. Bodnik 62. Tsynanko 63. Shlomko 64. Warholjak 65. Kroljak 66. Village Orthodox Church 67. Horonova 68. Hlibyk 69. Sekielyk 70. Mashljanyk 71. Maslany 72. Orzinski 73. Worotyla 74. Luchkanych 75. Petrunjova 76. Slabka 77. Petrunjova 78. Bajtsowa 79. Sas 80. Sas 81. Hrytsko 82. Jacyla 83. Szevtsova 84. Szevtsova", "id": "15604592" }, { "contents": "List of WWE United States Champions\n\n\nRank !Wrestler !No. ofbrreigns !Combinedbrdays !Combined daysbrrec. by WWE !1 !2 !rowspan=2|40 !42 !43 !44 !45 !46 !47 !48 !49 !50 !51 !52 !53 !rowspan=2|54 !56 !rowspan=2|57 !59 !60 !61 !62 !63 !64 !65 !66 !67 !rowspan=3|68 !71 !72 !rowspan=3|73 !76 !77 !78 !rowspan=2|79 !rowspan=2|81 !83 !rowspan=2|84 !rowspan=3|86 !89 !rowspan=2|90 !92 !", "id": "11372834" }, { "contents": "Eusébio\n\n\nrepeated five years later. He was the Portuguese First Division's top scorer seven times (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970 and 1973), helping Benfica to win 11 Primeira Liga (1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73 and 1974–75), 5 Portuguese Cup wins (1961–62, 1963–64, 1968–69, 1969–70 and 1971–72), 1 European Cup win (1961–62) and 3 European Cup finals (1962–63, 1964–65 and 1967–68). Eusébio", "id": "15697745" }, { "contents": "Udayarpalayam taluk\n\n\n48 Kundaveli-East 49 Kundaveli-West 50 Kuruvalapparkoil 51 Kuvagam 52 Kuvathur 53 Managathy 54 Marudur 55 Melur 56 Muthuservamadam 57 Nagam Panthal 58 Nayaganai Periyal 59 Nedavalur-East 60 Nedavalur-South 61 Olayur 62 Padanilai 63 Pappakudi-North 64 Pappakudi-South 65 Parukkal 66 Periyakrishnapuram 67 Periyavalayam 68 Pichanur 69 Pilichikuzhi 70 Piranjeri 71 Porpathintha Nallur 72 Rangiyam 73 Saluppai 74 Sathampady 75 Silambur 76 Siluvacheri 77 Sirukadambur 78 Solankurichi 79 Sripuranthan 80 Sriraman 81 Suriyamanal 82 Suttamalli 83 T.Paluvur 84 Taludalamedu 85 Thandalai 86 Thathanur 87 Thenkatchi Perumal Nathan 88 Thirukalapur 89", "id": "329036" }, { "contents": "Garhmukteshwar (Assembly constituency)\n\n\nkhaiya 46 Sharifpur 47 Anooppur Dibai 48 Shuklampura 49 Rasoolabad Nanpur 50 Lodhipur Shobhan 51 Pawati 52 Haiderpur 53 Lodhipur Chhapka 54 Sadullapur 55 Hiranpura 56 Popayi 57 Janupura 58 Jhadina 59 Saidpur 60 Alampur Bhagwantpur 61 Ladpura 62 Kalyanpur 63 Khilwai 64 Shogarh 65 Shahpur Chaudhary 66 Inayatpur 67 Rampur Nyamatpur 68 Abdullapur 69 Dotai 70 Athsaini 71 Hasupur 72 Manak Chowk 73 Deoli 74 Dhana 75 Lisri 76 Akkhapur 77 Fattapur 78 Phuldehra 79 Nawada Kalan 80 Todarpur 81 Bhowapur 82 Bhowapur Mastannagar 83 Baksar 84 Saroorpur 85 Vait 86 Khudaliya 87 Baddha 88 Ratupura 89 Rajhera 90", "id": "3818355" }, { "contents": "Samia tribe (Luhya)\n\n\n38 Abakangala 39 Abakati 40 Abakemo 41 Abakerere 42 Abakhu 43 Abakibwedde 44 Abakiroyoya 45 Abakobe 46 Abakomolo 47 Abakooli 48 Abakoolo 49 Abakuba 50 Abakwala 51 Abakwede 52 Abakyaki 53 Abakyonga 54 Abalaka 55 Abalala 56 Abalanda 57 Abaleke 58 Abalekya 59 Abalila 60 Abalindo 61 Abaliro 62 Abalisa 63 Abaloba 64 Abalomba 65 Abalundu 66 Abalwenge 67 Abalyali 68 Abalyani 69 Abamakwa 70 Abamakyeke 71 Abamali 72 Abamani 73 Abamanyi 74 Abambumpi 75 Abameripo 76 Abampoodi 77 Abampunyi 78 Abamulembo 79 Abamulimba 80 Abamuma 81 Abanapa 82 Abangasa 83 Abanghale 84 Abanyanga 85 Abanyedeti 86 Abanyihodoo 87 Abanyimaro", "id": "4195796" }, { "contents": "Parbatsar\n\n\nGular 47 Gunawati 48 Gurah 49 Haripura 50 Harnawa Patti 51 Hatheli 52 Hukmpura 53 Huldhani 54 Jagdishpura 55 Jalampura 56 Janjeela 57 Jawla 58 Jhalra 59 Jhujharpura 60 Kaletara 61 Kalkala Ki Dhani 62 Kankediyas 63 Kanwalad 64 Khanpur 65 Khedapura 66 Khedarpura 67 Kheri Khinwasi 68 Khokhar 69 Khokhariya 70 Khundiyas 71 Kinsariya 72 Kishorpura 73 Kitiya 74 Kuliyana 75 Kundri 76 Kurada 77 Lakhiyas 78 Lalana Kalan 79 Lalana Khurd 80 Madhwa 81 Malas Charnan 82 Malas Gusaiyan 83 Mandan 84 Mandowari 85 Manglana 86 Manpura 87 Mayapur 88 Mehgaon 89 Merasi 90 Mindakiya 91 Modi Khurd", "id": "7579275" }, { "contents": "Western Suburbs Magpies\n\n\nW Wright 55 W Barclay 56 Percy Bolt 57 T Doyle 58 J Feeney 59 V Jarvis 60 E Mantle 61 H.G. Naylor 62 E Palmer 63 E Willings 64 Grinstead 65 Owens 66 Sam Perry 67 Keen 68 James 69 Percy Briscoe 70 Chipperfield 71 J Ogilvie 72 Horace Alderson 73 Johns 74 J Slingsby 75 D McDonald 76 G Patterson 77 Baldock 78 Tom Dowswell 79 Healy 80 McEvoy 81 Ryan 82 George Duffin 83 Herb Gilbert 84 Rangi Joass 85 W Mueller 86 A Munnery 87 P.J. Thompson 88 Jack Tully 89 S.B. Wall 90 A Gillett", "id": "13659778" }, { "contents": "Game Day Recycling\n\n\nUniversity of Georgia 59. University of Kentucky 60. University of Maine 61. University of Maryland 62. University of Miami 63. University of Michigan 64. University of Minnesota 65. University of Mississippi 66. University of Missouri 67. University of Montana 68. University of Nebraska–Lincoln 69. University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill 70. University of North Texas 71. University of Notre Dame 72. University of Oregon 73. University of Rochester 74. University of South Florida 75. University of Tennessee - Knoxville 76", "id": "10435645" }, { "contents": "Carson's Law\n\n\nAnd Misfire 59. St. Patrick's Day 60. The Masquerade 61. All That Glitters 62. Laugh, Clown, Laugh 63. Guardian Angels 64. Lost Opportunities 65. A Country Dance 66. Faith, Hope And Fencing Wire 67. A Matter Of Confidence 68. The Tender Trap 69. A Case For Compassion 70. From Small Acorns 71. Street Games, Night Moves 72. Deceptions 73. Orphans Of The Storm 74. Falling Star 75. Means To An End 76. Teapots And Tears 77.", "id": "7511783" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "2003 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 10–11 May – Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, England *58–69, 83–25, 24–66, (63) 75–8, 9-(67), 0–98 (57), 72–60 (53), 39–80 (55), (67)-(60), 42–61 **(58) 73–26, (80)-(52), (100) 104–32, 23–82 (57), (54) 74–57, 49–57, (56) 71–48, 59–32 **", "id": "20494482" }, { "contents": "List of villages in Murbad\n\n\n796 br 57 Gorakhgad Murbad 1 br 58 Goregaon Murbad 495 br 59 Hedavali Murbad 281 br 60 Hireghar Murbad 225 61 Inde Murbad 885 br 62 Jadai Murbad 491 br 63 Jaigaon Murbad 496 br 64 Jambhurde Murbad 1,330 br 65 Jamghar Murbad 533 br 66 Kachakoli Murbad 869 br 67 Kalambad Mu Murbad 408 br 68 Kalambhe Murbad 1,299 br 69 Kalamkhande Murbad 987 br 70 Kalanbhad Murbad 1,017 br 71 Kandali Murbad 295 br 72 Kanharle Murbad 798 br 73 Kanhol Murbad 822 br 74 Karavale Murbad 1,118 br 75 Karchonde Murbad 731 76 Kasgaon Murbad 524", "id": "15353565" }, { "contents": "Amos Burn\n\n\nKf7 46.Bxc6 Bxc6 47.Kb4 Be8 48.Nf3 Ke7 49.Ng5 Bc6 50.Ka3 Bd7 51.Kb2 Ba4 52.Kc1 Bb3 53.Nf3 Ba4 54.Nh4 Kf7 55.Ng2 Bd7 56.h4 Be8 57.Kb2 Ba4 58.Ne3 Ke7 59.Ka3 Bc6 60.Kb4 Kd7 61.Ka5 Kc7 62.Nc2 Kb7 63.Nb4 Bd7 64.Na6 Be8 65.Nc5+ Kc6 66.Nxe6 Bd7 67.Ng5 Bf5 68.Kb4 Bg4 69.Ka3 Kd7 70.Nf7 Be6 71.Nd6 Kc6 72.Kb2 Bg4 73.Kc2 Kd7 74.Kd2 Ke6 75.Ke3 Bh3 76.f5+ gxf5 77.Kf4 Bg4 78.Kg5 Bh3 79.Ne8 Kf7 80.Nf6 f4 81.Kxf4 Be6 82.Kg5 1–0 MacDonald-Burn, Liverpool 1910 At right is a surprisingly little-known position from one of Burn's offhand games.", "id": "20103296" }, { "contents": "Brazilian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act\n\n\n59. FENIPRAZINE 60. FEMPROBAMATO 61. FLUFENAZINE 62. FLUMAZENIL 63. FLUOXETINE 64. FLUPENTIXOL 65. FLUVOXAMINE 66. HALOPERIDOL 67. HALOTAN 68. CLORAL HYDRATE 69. HYDROCHLORBEZETILAMINE 70. HYDROXIDINE 71. HOMOPHENAZINE 72. IMICLOPRAZINE 73. IMIPRAMINE 74. IMIPRAMINOXIDE 75. IPROCLORIZIDA 76. ISOCARBOXAZIDE 77. ISOFLURANE 78. ISOPROPYL-CROTONYL-URINE 79. LAMOTRIGINE 80. LEVODOPA 81. LEVOMEPROMAZINE 82. LINDANO 83. LISURIDA 84. LITHIUM 85. LOPERAMIDA 86. LOXAPINA 87. MAPROTILINE 88. MECLOFENOXATE 89. MEFENOXALONE 90.", "id": "14670778" }, { "contents": "Tales of the Wizard of Oz\n\n\n? 55. ? 56. ? 57. ? 58. ? 59. ? 60. Friends of a Feather 61. Monkey Air Lift 62. Guaranteed for Life 63. The Skills of Bravery 64. The Coat of Arms 65. Roar, Lion, Roar 66. Be a Card 67. The Inferior Decorator 68. The Salesman 69. The Cat's Meow 70. The Yellow Brick Road 71. Rusty Rusty 72. The Scarecrow 73. The Invisible Man 74. Free Trade 75. The Bull Fighter 76", "id": "13344957" }, { "contents": "Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship\n\n\nscope=row|56 !scope=row|57 !scope=row|58 !scope=row|59 !scope=row|60 !scope=row|61 !scope=row|62 !scope=row|63 !scope=row|64 !scope=row|65 !scope=row|66 !scope=row|67 !scope=row|68 !scope=row|69 !scope=row|70 !scope=row|71 !scope=row|72 !scope=row|73 !scope=row|74 !scope=row|75 !scope=row|76 !scope=row|77 !scope=row|78 !scope=row|79 !scope=row|80 !", "id": "16778230" }, { "contents": "Ikirun\n\n\n59. Asaba 60. Ajele Okeba 61. Ago Okeba 62. Ajisefinni 63. Alufa Akanbi 64. Adedeji 65. Alabi 66. Aniyeye 67. Agunlo 68. Aliyu 69. Aborisade 70. Agbon 71. Ayara 72. Baale- Enle 73. Baba Osogbo 74. Orisayo 75. Balogun 76. Baale Gbenagbena 77. Baale Onilu 78. Baale Ponja Erintunde 79. Saba 80. Balogun Kojo 81. Baale Oke Aafo 82. Balogun Makinde 83. Baba Isale 84. Balogun Imole 85. Baba Oloya 86. Baale", "id": "2580736" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qd2 Qd4 57. Qe1 Qb6 58. Qd2 Rb7 59. a4 Qc5 60. Qe1 Rb4 61. Qd2 Qb6 62. Qc1 Qd4 63. Qc2 Rb3 64. Be2 Rxc3 65. Qxc3 Qxc3 66. bxc3 Nxe4 67. Bf3 Nef6 68. Be2 e4 69. Bxc4 g4 70. Rb2 Ng5 71. Rb6 Nf7 72. Bf1 f3 73. c4 Nd7 74. Rb7 Nfe5 75. f6 e3 76. Rb3 e2 77. Bxe2 fxe2 78. Re3 Nf3 79. f7 Rf8 80. Rxg4 e1=", "id": "10680382" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "1953–54 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team\n\n\n30 Oregon State (-/4) RAL L 53–65 January 8 The Citadel H W 83–42 January 9 Wake Forest A W 66–65 January 11 Davidson A W 70–54 January 16 Virginia H W 78–66 January 19 NC State H L 77–84 February 2 Washington and Lee LY W 69–60 February 4 Duke (-/8) A L 47–63 February 8 Virginia A L 69–83 February 11 Wake Forest H L 62–76 February 13 Clemson (-/14) A W 72–56 February 16 Davidson H W 89–69 February 20 Duke (-/14) H L 63–67 February 24 NC State", "id": "7304952" }, { "contents": "Kumharsain\n\n\nChohan 38 Chopala 39 Churath 40 D.P.F. Nag kelo Saroga 41 D.P.F. Nagkelo 42 Dagrot 43 Dakolu 44 Dakoon 45 Dalan 46 Damaur 47 Daro 48 Dawala 49 Deeb 50 Deoridhar 51 Dethal 52 Devali Dhar 53 Dhala 54 Dhali 55 Dhanal 56 Dharuri 57 Dheongli 58 Dogri 59 Doja 60 Ganeog 61 Gharal 62 Ghareawat 63 Ghughvi 64 Gheti 65 Gonthla 66 Halyana 67 Hathiya 68 Jadoon 69 Jal 70 Jalti 71 Jangal Ahar 72 Jangal Dawala 73 Jangal Hatu 74 Jangal Havan 75 Jangal Jogsha 76 Jangal Madhawan 77 Jangal Marni 78 Jangal Nun-II 79 Janjeli", "id": "1653227" }, { "contents": "Glamorgan County Silver Ball Trophy\n\n\n. The trophy is sponsored by Brains Smooth. ! Season !! Winners !! Losing Finalists !! Score !! Venue ! 1956–57 !1957–58 ! 1958–59 ! 1959–60 ! 1960–61 ! 1961–62 ! 1962–63 ! 1963–64 ! 1964–65 ! 1965–66 ! 1966–67 ! 1967–68 ! 1968–69 ! 1969–70 ! 1970–71 ! 1971–72 ! 1972–73 ! 1973–74 ! 1974–75 ! 1975–76 ! 1976–77 ! 1977–78 ! 1978–79 ! 1979–80 ! 1980–81 ! 1981–82 ! 1982–83 ! 1983–84 ! 1984–85 ! 1985–86 ! 1986–87 ! 1987–88 ! 1988–89 ! 1989–90 ! 1990–91 ! 1991–92 ! 1992–93 ! 1993–94", "id": "18470383" }, { "contents": "63rd NHK Cup (shogi)\n\n\n, 59. P*7b, 60. Px3e, 61. P-6f, 62. N*8e, 63. P-7a+, 64. Nx7g+, 65. Nx7g, 66. S*7f, 67. N*8i, 68. G*5i, 69. K-6h, 70. B-4h+, 71. +P-7b, 72. +B-5h, 73. K-7i, 74. +B-6i, 75. K-8h, 76. +Bx7h, 77. Kx7h, 78. G*6g, 79. K-8h, 80. Gx7g, 81. Nx7g", "id": "8770976" }, { "contents": "Ancestors of Rama\n\n\n62. Rituparna 63. Sarvakama (Sarvakarma, Aartupani in Harivansha Puran) 64. Sudas (contemporary to King Kuru-1 of Chandravansh who founded the Magadha Kingdom) 65. Saudasa (or) Kalmashapada (married to Madayanti) 66. Asmaka 67. Mulaka (Naari Kavacha) (contemporary of Yadava King Shakuni who was the father of Rakshasha “Bhasmasura”) 68. Dasharatha-1 69. Adwil (Ilabil in Vishnu Puran) 70. Vishvamashaha 71. Anaranya-2 72. Nidhn 73. Animitra 74. Dululaha (Harivansh Puran) 75", "id": "8372279" }, { "contents": "Codex Cyprius\n\n\n1: 1, 4, 12, 14, 30, 34, 41, 44; Luke 10: 1, 8, 15, 22, 23, 30, 32, 37, 38, 47, 48, 53, 57, 63; Luke 20: 2, 4, 8, 9, 19, 23, 24, 26, 28, 33, 34, 50, 61, 62, 64, 65, 70, 74, 75. In Matthew 27:34 it reads οινον (\"wine\"", "id": "12433331" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qg1 Qe8 55. Qf2 Qf8 56. Rcd1 Qe8 57. Kh3 Kh8 58. Rc1 Kh7 59. Ba7 Rb7 60. Bc5 Na6 61. Be3 Rbb8 62. Kh4 Nb4 63. Qf1 Qe7 64. Kh3 Qe8 65. Kh2 Qe7 66. Qd1 Qe8 67. Kh3 Ra8 68. Kh4 Na6 69. Qg1 Bb4 70. Rdd1 Bf8 71. Kh3 Rab8 72. Kh4 Nb4 73. Rd2 Na6 74. Nf5 Bb4 75. Rdd1 Bf8 76. Qe1 Bb4 77. Qf1 Bf8 78. Kg3 Nb4 79", "id": "10680375" }, { "contents": "List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach\n\n\n• 20/7=/11 • 22/5 • 24/6 • 25/6 • 26/6 • 28/6 • 29/8 • 30/6 • 31/9 • 32/6 • 33/6 • 36/4 and /8 • 37/6 • 38/6 • 39/7 • 40/3, /6 and /8 • 41/6 • 42/7 • 44/7 • 45/7 • 46/6 • 47/5 • 48/3 and /7 • 52/6 • 55/5 • 56/5 • 57/8 • 59/3 • 60/5 • 62/6 64. • 64/2, /4 and /8 • 65/2 and /7 • 66/6 • 67/4 and /7 • 69/6 • 69a/6 • 70/7 and /11 • 72/6 • 73/5 • 74/8", "id": "3262090" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n+ Nxe4 56. fxe4+ Kxe4 57. Qg4+ Kd3 58. Qf3+ Qe3 59. Kg4 Qxf3+ 60. Kxf3 g6 61. Bd6 Nf5 62. Kf4 Nh4 63. Kg4 gxh5+ 64. Kxh4 Kxd4 65. Bb8 a5 66. Bd6 Kc4 67. Kxh5 a4 68. Kxh6 Kb3 69. b5 Kc4 70. Kg5 Kxb5 71. Kf5 Ka6 72. Ke6 Ka7 73. Kd7 Kb7 74. Be7 Ka7 75. Kc7 Ka8 76. Bd6 Ka7 77. Kc8 Ka6 78. Kb8 b5 79", "id": "7279713" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rg3 b3 59. Kc6 Kb8 60. Rxb3+ Ka7 61. Rb7+ Ka6 62. Rb6+ Ka7 63. Kb5 a4 64. Rxf6 Rf4 65. Rxh6 a3 66. Ra6+ Kb8 67. Rxa3 Rxf5 68. Rg3 Rf6 69. Rg8+ Kc7 70. Rg7+ Kc8 71. Rh7 1-0 Game 32br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black: Korchnoi, Viktorbr Pirc, Classicalbr Result: 1-0br 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5", "id": "7279777" }, { "contents": "José Cardenal\n\n\nJosé Rosario Domec Cardenal (born October 7, 1943 in Matanzas, Cuba) is a Cuban American former professional baseball outfielder, who played Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants (1963–64), Los Angeles/California Angels (1965–67), Cleveland Indians (1968–69), St. Louis Cardinals (1970–1971), Milwaukee Brewers (1971), Chicago Cubs (1972–77), Philadelphia Phillies (1978–79), New York Mets (1979–80), and Kansas City Royals (1980). Cardenal batted and threw", "id": "3406173" }, { "contents": "SUBE card\n\n\n20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88,", "id": "8102606" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\nRb1 Bg7 58. Be4 Nf6 59. Bc2 Nd5 60. Ra1 Kc7 61. Rb1 Bf6 62. Kg1 Ne7 63. Kf1 Nd5 64. Kg2 Bg7 65. Kg1 Kb7 66. Ra1 R6d7 67. Re4 Bf6 68. Re2 Kc7 69. Kf1 Ne7 70. Rb1 Nc8 71. Be3 Nd6 72. Rbe1 Re7 73. Bg6 Rg8 74. Bb1 e4 75. Kg2 Rge8 76. Bc2 Bg7 77. Rd1 Nc4 78. Bc1 Nd6 79. Rh1 Re5 80. h4 Bf6 81. h5 R5e7 82.", "id": "10680366" }, { "contents": "Wu Style Tai Chi Fast Form\n\n\nParting the wild horse's mane 59. Jade girl works the shuttles(3) 60. Jade girl works the shuttles(4) 61. Grasping the bird's tail 62. Cloud hands(3) 63. Cloud hands(4) 64. Downward posture 65. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(1) 66. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(2) 67. Step back, repulse the monkey 68. Flying oblique 69. Raise hand and step up 70. White crane flaps its wings 71. Brush knee and twist step 72. Needle at the bottom", "id": "6846816" }, { "contents": "SFZ (file format)\n\n\nan SFZ file: group lovel=0 hivel=127 region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=60 lokey=30 hikey=61 sample=SubDir/01C4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=62 lokey=62 hikey=63 sample=SubDir/02D4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=64 lokey=64 hikey=64 sample=SubDir/03E4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=65 lokey=65 hikey=66 sample=SubDir/04F4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=67 lokey=67 hikey=68 sample=SubDir/05G4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=69 lokey=69 hikey=70 sample=SubDir/06A4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=71 lokey=71 hikey=71 sample=SubDir/07B4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=72 lokey=72 hikey=73 sample=SubDir/08C5.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=74 lokey=74 hikey=75 sample=SubDir/09D5.wav region trigger=", "id": "13324840" }, { "contents": "Afadzato South District\n\n\n. Logba-Adzakoe 57. Logba-Akusame 58. Logba-Alakpeti 59. Logba-Andokope 60. Logba-Dufie 61. Logba-Klikpo 62. Logba-Tota 63. Logba-Vuinta 64. Logba-Xorglikope 65. Tafi-Abuipe 66. Tafi-Agorme 67. Tafi-Atome 68. Tafi-Dekpokorfe 69. Tafi-Mador 70. Tafi-Xorglikorfe 71. Kpeve-Old town 72. Kpeve-Tornu 73. Adigbo-Tornu 74. Goviefe-Todzi 75. Goviefe-Korwu", "id": "2739856" }, { "contents": "Jackson League\n\n\n-52 Centrals 1952-53 Northerners 1953-54 Vale Recreation 1954-55 Pessimists 1955-56 Northerners 1956-57 Guernsey Rangers 1957-58 Guernsey Rangers 1958-59 Northerners 1959-60 Northerners 1960-61 Belgrave Wanderers 1961-62 Sylvans 1962-63 Sylvans 1963-64 Northerners 1964-65 Belgrave Wanderers 1965-66 Vale Recreation 1966-67 Centrals 1967-68 St Martin’s 1968-69 Vale Recreation 1969-70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970-71 Belgrave Wanderers 1971-72 Vale Recreation 1972-73 Vale Recreation", "id": "4250613" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\nof Arkansas. The Lumbermen were disbanded in July 1905 due to financial hardships. Pine Bluff MLB Players 1954 - Frank Lucchesi - Manager - Philadelphia 70-72, Texas 75-77, Chicago Cubs 87 1952 - Bob Hale - Baltimore 55-56, 58, Cleveland 60-61, New York Yankees 61 1952 - Hillis Layne - Washington 41 1952 - Jim Snyder - Player Minnesota 61-62, 64 Manager - Seattle 88 1951 - Bud Black - Detroit 52, 55 1950 - Harry Chozen - Cincinnati 37 1950", "id": "9684300" }, { "contents": "Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award\n\n\n-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-", "id": "18196616" }, { "contents": "Middlesex Senior Charity Cup\n\n\n1947–48 Hendon 1948–49 Hayes 1949–50 Wealdstone 1950–51 Finchley 1951–52 Southall 1952–53 Hounslow Town 1953–54 Hendon 1954–55 Hayes 1955–56 Hounslow Town 1956–57 Hendon 1957–58 Finchley 1958–59 Enfield 1959–60 Hounslow Town 1960–61 Enfield 1961–62 Enfield & Hounslow Town (joint holders) 1962–63 Hayes 1963–64 Wealdstone 1964–65 Finchley 1965–66 Hounslow Town 1966–67 No Competition 1967–68 Wealdstone & Wembley (joint holders) 1968–69 Southall 1969–70 Hampton 1970–71 Hayes 1971–72 Hayes 1972–73 Hayes 1973–74 Finchley 1974–75 Hayes 1975–76 Hendon 1976–77 Hendon 1977–78 Hillingdon Borough 1978–79 Hendon 1979–80 Harrow Borough 1980–81 Wembley & Wealdstone (joint winners) 1981–82 Uxbridge 1982–83 Wembley 1983–84 Southall", "id": "8679746" }, { "contents": "Handicap (chess)\n\n\n53. Ke3 Kb5 54. Ne4 Na6 55. h8=Q Ka5 56. Qc3+ Kb5 57. Qb3+ Ka5 58. Nc3 Nc5 59. Bc7+ Ka6 60. Qb5+ Ka7 61. Qxc5+ Ka6 Deliberately allowing checkmate. 62. Qa5+ Kb7 63. Ke4 Kc8 64. Qa7 Kd7 65. Qb7 Ke7 66. Qc8 Kf6 67. Bd8+ Kg7 68. Qe6 Kf8 69. Qe7+ Kg8 70. Nd5 Kh8 71. g5 Kg8 72. g6 Kh8 73. Ke5 Kg8 74.", "id": "9261177" }, { "contents": "2009 Premier League Snooker\n\n\nwas higher. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 28–29 November – Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, England * (61) 80–35, 4–80, (96)–0, 0–(110), 34–77, 61–71 (65), 67–1, 40–75 ** 0–(98), 10–99 (53), 10–68 (66), 1–83 (76), (63)–30, (53)–(67) *** (111) 119–9, 87–36, 70–0, 50–57, 0–(88", "id": "994853" }, { "contents": "2013 Virginia Cavaliers football team\n\n\nAlex Foertsch 55 David Dean 56 Andre Miles-Redmond 57 Stephen Lawe 59 Mark Hall 60 John Pond 60 Jeb Byrne 61 Cody Wallace 62 Sean Karl 63 Ryan Doull 64 Nick Koutris 65 Ross Burbank 66 George Adeosun 67 Jackson Matteo 68 Eric Tetlow 69 Phillip Berry 70 Luke Bowanko 71 Jack McDonald 72 Eric Smith 74 Conner Davis 75 Sadiq Olanrewaju 76 Michael Mooney 77 Jay Whitmire 78 Morgan Moses 79 Jack Babcock 79 Sean Cascarano 80 Adrian Gamble 81 Jamall Brown 82 Mario Nixon 83 Jake McGee 84 Canaan Severin 85 Keeon Johnson 86 Jeremy Dollin", "id": "3791357" }, { "contents": "Sangrampur, Maharashtra\n\n\n52-Pimpari Adgaon 1400 53-Rajpur 157 54-Akoli Bk. 910 55-Akoli Kh. 251 56-Changefal Bk. 665 57-Changefal Kh. 707 58-Niwana 1487 59-Sangrampur Pr.jamod 6506 60-Tamgaon 1124 61-Pimpri Kathargaon 566 62-Bodkha 1363 63-Nirod 989 64-Bhilkhed 713 65-Wakana 1420 66-Rudhana 2072 67-Chondhi 622 68-Kakoda 669 69-Ukadgaon 353 70-Manardi 719 71-Pimpri Kavthal 461 72-Ringanwadi 570 73-Durgadiatya 1016 74-Wankhed 5378 75-Takleshwar 501 76-Kalamkhed 712 77-Jastgaon 795 78-Neknapur 358 79-Awar 955 80-Ukali Bk. 1216 81-Kodri 1225 82-Paturda Khurd 1564 83-Khel Thorat Paturda 2054 84-Warwat Khanderao 1447 85-Hingana Kavthal 360 86-Kumbarkhed 230 87-Kavthal 2673 88-Itkhed 218 89-Pesoda 1185 90-Bhon 1149 91-Sawali 659 92-Khiroda", "id": "9109065" }, { "contents": "Kamen Rider Spirits\n\n\n61. Rushbr 62. Ice Fangbr 63. Graveyard Eleventh tankōbon 64. Light Fangbr 65. Labyrinthbr 66. Hell Carbr 67. Teacherbr 68. Training Twelfth tankōbon 69. Whirlpoolbr 70. New Finisherbr 71. Ocean Battlebr 72. Belt of Lifebr 73. Immortal Man Thirteenth tankōbon 74. Inheritbr 75. Get Backbr 76. Movingbr 77. Evolutionbr 78. Next Evolutionbr 79. Final Evolution Fourteenth tankōbon 80. Warrior's Essencebr 81. Surpassing Greedbr 82. Returnbr 83. Fiery Giantbr 84. With the Soulbr 85. Setupbr", "id": "11704902" }, { "contents": "List of AEK Athens F.C. managers\n\n\nP ! W ! D ! L ! F ! A ! GD ! W% ! Pts% ! Total ! 36!!22!!7!!7!!62!!32!!+30!!61.11!!67.59 ! Total ! 11||6||3||2||22||14||+8||54.54||63.64 ! Total ! 4||2||0||2||6||5||+1||50.00||50.00 ! Total ! 26!!14!!5!!7!!55!!28!!+27!!53.85!!60.26 ! Total ! 59!!37!!11!!11!!145!!69!!+76!!62.71!!68.93 ! Total ! 17!!11!!3!!5!!32!!18!!+14||64.71!!70.59 ! Total ! 82!!45!!23!!14!!166!!77!!+89!!54.88!!64.23 ! Total ! 16!!8!!3!!5!!24!!20!!+4!!50.00!!56.25 ! Total ! 86!!47!!23!!16!!121!!70!!+51!!54.65!!63.57 ! Total ! 71!!39!!13!!19!!122!!67!!+55!!54.93!!61.03 ! Total ! 84!!39!!24!!21!!116!!86!!+30!!46.43!!55.95 ! Total ! 2!!1!!0!!1!!3!!4!!-1!!50.00!!50.00 ! Total ! 82!!61!!12!!9!!190!!50!!+140!!74.39!! \"Only competitive matches are counted. Wins, losses and draws are results at the final whistle; the results of penalty shootouts are not counted.\"", "id": "20468014" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Kf3 Kf8 52. Kg2 Rg4+ 53. Kh2 Bf2 54. Rf1 Bd4 55. Re1 Rh4+ 56. Kg2 Rg4+ 57. Kh3 Rh4+ 58. Kg3 Kf7 59. Kg2 Kf8 60. Kf3 Rh2 61. Bxa4 c2 62. Kg3 Bxe5+ 63. Rxe5 Rh1 64. Bxg5 Rg1+ 65. Kf2 Nxg5 66. Bxc2 Ra1 67. a4 Ra2 68. Re2 Ra3 69. Re3 Ra2 70. Re2 Ra3 71. Rd2 Ke7 72. Ke2 Nf3 73. Rd1 Ne5 74. Rd5", "id": "4952529" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Qxg6+ Kf8 59. Qxc6 Kg8 60. Qg6+ Kf8 61. Qg4 Ke8 62. Qh5 Kf8 63. Qg4 Ke8 64. Qh5 Kf8 65. Qd5 Rh7 66. Qf3+ Kg8 67. Qg4+ Kf7 68. Qh5+ Kg8 69. Qg6+ Kf8 70. Qf5+ Kg8 71. Qg4+ Kf7 72. Qh5+ Kg8 73. Qd5+ Kf8 74. Qxb5 Qe6 75. Bg7+ Kf7 76. Qh5+ Ke7 77. g3 Qe1+ 78. Kg2 Qe4+ 79. Kh2", "id": "4952547" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rc6 Bb5 60. Rc1 b3 61. Rb1 Bc4 62. Ke4 Ra2 63. Kd4 Rc2 64. Nd3 Bxd3 65. Kxd3 Rxh2 66. Rxb3 Kg7 67. Ke4 Ra2 68. Kf4 Ra4+ 69. Kg5 Ra5 70. g4 Rc5 71. Kh5 Ra5 72. Rf3 Rb5 73. g5 Rb1 74. f6+ Kh7 75. Rh3 Rg1 76. Rh2 Rg3 77. Rh1 Rg2 78. Ra1 Rh2+ 79. Kg4 Kg6 80. Ra8 Rg2+ ½–½ Game 26br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black", "id": "7279762" }, { "contents": "Les Arcanes\n\n\nPremier sacrifice 56. Liberté 57. Le sacrifice libre 58. La relation du beth à l'aleph 59. Limite de nos champs de gravitation 60. L'indivisible unité 61. La Manifestation 62. Vision parfaite 63. La féminité de la Manifestation procréatrice 64. Cantique de Salomon 65. Ève 66. Sacrifice des sacrifices 67. La loi juive 68. Beauté libre 69. Encore le rythme 70. Conscience de l'univers 71. Libre beauté première 72-73. La passion mystérieuse et chaste 74. De l'amour à l'être 75.", "id": "17579979" }, { "contents": "Barharia\n\n\nKail 61. Kaluchhapra 62. Kanahar 63. Kanhauli 64. Khanpur 65. Khizar Chak 66. Khori Pakar Jaddi 67. Khori Pakar Nilami 68. Koiri Tola 69. Kuahi 70. Kurwa 71. Kutub Chhapra 72. Lachhmi Chak 73. Lakri 74. Lakri Dargah 75. Lala Hata 76. Lauan 77. Madhaupur 78. Mahal 79. Mahamadpur 80. Mahammadpur 81. Mahbub Chhapra 82. Mahmudpur 83. Mananpura 84. Mansahata 85. Mathia Patarhatha 86. Mathurapur 87. Mira Chhapra 88. Narharpur 89.", "id": "12509991" }, { "contents": "Women's Professional Basketball League\n\n\nfranchises had been awarded to Dallas, New Orleans, San Francisco and St. Louis, Missouri, while applications were received for potential franchises from Baltimore, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. The Eastern Division included the New Jersey Gems, New Orleans Pride, New York Stars, Philadelphia Fox, St. Louis Streak and Washington Metros. The Midwest Division included the Chicago Hustle, Iowa Cornets, Milwaukee Does and Minnesota Fillies. The Western Division included the California Dreams, Dallas Diamonds, Houston Angels and San Francisco Pioneers.", "id": "10846173" }, { "contents": "Don McMahon\n\n\nDonald John McMahon (January 4, 1930 – July 22, 1987) was a right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was signed by the Boston Braves before the 1950 season. He played for the Milwaukee Braves (1957–62), Houston Colt .45s (1962–63), Cleveland Indians (1964–66), Boston Red Sox (1966–67), Chicago White Sox (1967–68), Detroit Tigers (1968–69), and San Francisco Giants (1969–74). McMahon was used almost", "id": "22214072" }, { "contents": "List of sovereign states and dependencies by total fertility rate\n\n\n58 Israel 2.9 59 Lesotho 2.9 60 Eswatini 2.8 61 Kyrgyz Republic 2.8 62 Micronesia 2.8 63 Algeria 2.7 64 Haiti 2.7 65 Mongolia 2.7 66 Botswana 2.6 67 Fiji 2.6 68 Guatemala 2.6 69 Kazakhstan 2.6 70 Syria 2.6 71 Turkmenistan 2.6 72 Bolivia 2.5 73 Djibouti 2.5 74 Jordan 2.5 75 Oman 2.5 76 Lao PDR 2.4 77 Philippines 2.4 78 Cambodia 2.3 79 Ecuador 2.3 80 Guyana 2.3 81 Honduras 2.3 82 Panama 2.3 83 Paraguay 2.3 84 Seychelles 2.3 85 South Africa 2.3 86 Suriname 2.3 87 Uzbekistan 2.3 88 Dominican Republic 2.2 89 Indonesia 2.2", "id": "17872676" }, { "contents": "Minuscule 441\n\n\nsubscriptions at the end of each book, and στιχοι. The biblical text is surrounded by a catena of Oecumenius. Some of leaves of the codex are in disorder. The order of leaves: 3-18. 1. 2. 19-46. 47-58. 59. 63. 64. 59. 60-62. 73. 74. 65. 66. 69-72. 67. 68. 75-78. 127-142. 79-126. 143-158. 167-182", "id": "19179286" }, { "contents": "Al Maktab Raqam 19\n\n\n61 - Ghost Walker 62 - Stun death 63 - Fire Ball 64 - the mystery of the Sphinx 65 - dark rays 66 - Conflict in the bush 67 - a plot of Satan 68 - bulwark 69 - ghost of revenge 70 - bloody chase 71 - cursed earth 72 - devastating weapon 73 - horror Hospital 74 - a treasure of the Pharaohs 75 - bird death 76. The armed robbery 77. secret mission 78. hackers Nile 79. Invisible Man 80. devastating automated 81. golden statue 82. Flower devil 83", "id": "3242097" }, { "contents": "Rulers of Kuba\n\n\n. Shama Katuri. 61. Kusunju. 62. Bena Misaki. 63. Bikila Kolo. 64. Kunche Lama. 65. Pelama Pena. 66. Mime Pelama. 67. Chenge Lesanga. 68. Mianga. 69. Sam Bula. 70. Manchum Bula. 71. Bopele^Bombo. 72. Boeke. 73. Bo^Kena. 74. Shamba Nche. 75. Golo Nche. 76. Shama Shanga. 77. Saina^Kama. 78. Ko Kena. 79. Sanga Lenga. 80. Bosh A kama. 81", "id": "12139561" }, { "contents": "Ācārakkōvai\n\n\n52 poems (3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 77, 78, 81, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93", "id": "12746274" }, { "contents": "Jeff Nelsen\n\n\nmovie soundtracks, and performing in the horn sections of orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Montreal, Vancouver, and National Symphonies, and the Balkan Gypsy funk band of Slavic Soul Party. With Canadian Brass, Jeff has also performed with the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, the symphonies of Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, Phoenix, Rotterdam, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, with the esteemed German, London", "id": "2981814" }, { "contents": "Kasparov versus the World\n\n\n, but claimed it was also losing, and published a \"forced win\". Subsequently, tablebases showed an error in Kasparov's analysis, but confirmed that 58...Qf5 could not have saved the draw with best play on both sides. The main line starts with 58...Qf5 59.Kh6 Qe6 60.Qg1+ Ka2 61.Qf2+ Kb1 62.Qd4 Ka2 63.Kg5 Qe7+ 64.Qf6 Qe3+ 65.Qf4 Qg1+ 66.Kf6 Qb6+ 67.Kf7 Qb7+ 68.Ke6 Qc8+ 69.Kf6 Qd8+ 70.Kf5 Qc8+ 71.Kg5 Qc3 72.Qh2+ Ka1 73.Qe2 Kb1 74.Qf2 Qc1+ 75.Kg4 Qc3", "id": "14582966" }, { "contents": "Swindle (chess)\n\n\n55...f2 56.Qg2 \"zugzwang\"; (b) 55...Nf4 56.Qf5! and if 56...Kg3 57.Qg5+ wins the knight; (c) 55...Ng5 56.Qf5 wins. g5 53.hxg5 hxg5 54.Qxb6 f3 55.Qxc5 Kg4 56.Qe3 Kg3 57.c4 Kg2 58.c5 f2 59.Qe4+ Kh2 60.Qf3 g4! 61.Qe2? White could draw with 61.Qxg4 f1=Q+ 62.Kc2 Qf2+ 63.Kb1 Qf1+ 64.Kc2 Qb5 (64...Nf2 65.Qf4+ Kg2 66.Qg5+ Kf3 67.Qf6+ Ke3 68.Qh6+ Kd4 69.Qd6+ Ke4 70.Qg6+ Kd5 71.Qd6+ Ke4 72.Qg6+", "id": "21604299" }, { "contents": "Queen and pawn versus queen endgame\n\n\n. Qxe6 Qh8+ 58. Kg6 Qc3 59. g4 Qd2 60. g5 Qd4 61. Qf5+ Ka4 62. Kh5 Qh8+ 63. Kg4 Qh1 (This move loses for Black in 39 moves as confirmed by http://www.k4it.de/index.php?topic=egtb&lang=en) 64. Qf4+ Ka5 65. Qe5+ Ka4 66. g6 Qd1+ 67. Kg5 Qg8+ 68. Kf5 Qc8+ 69. Kf4 Qc1+ 70. Qe3 Qc7+ 71. Qe5 Qc1+ 72. Kf5 Qc8+ 73. Kg5 Qd8+ 74. Qf6 Qd5+ 75", "id": "20411696" }, { "contents": "List of OHL seasons\n\n\n| 1959–60 | 1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993–94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–00 | 2000–01 | 2001–02 | 2002–03 | 2003–04 | 2004–05 | 2005–06 | 2006–07 | 2007–08 | 2008–09 | 2009–10", "id": "6936535" }, { "contents": "Dumaria\n\n\nDumaria 107 50 Kewla Kalan Dumaria 919 51 Khaira Dumaria 885 52 Khardag Dumaria 1,454 53 Kokna Dumaria 333 54 Kolhubar Dumaria 3,225 55 KOlsaita Dumaria 297 56 Kundari Dumaria 341 57 Kunria Dumaria 739 58 Kusari Dumaria 1,549 59 Lataha Dumaria 259 60 Londa Dumaria 556 61 Madarpur Dumaria 1,130 62 Mahjari Dumaria 192 63 Mahuri Dumaria 2,884 64 Mahuri Dumaria 348 65 Maigara Dumaria 2,318 66 Majhauli Dumaria 4,606 67 Majhgawan Dumaria 379 68 Manrar Dumaria 533 69 Mataha Dumaria 3,172 70 Maun Bar Dumaria 292 71 Mayapur Dumaria 141 72 Milki Dumaria 168 73 Nabigarh Dumaria 618", "id": "10048378" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n75 e\": \"favorite_nu 0000300 6d 62 65 72 22 7d 2c 20 7b 22 74 79 70 65 22 3a mber\"}, {\"type\": 0000320 20 5b 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c 20 22 6e 75 6c [\"string\", \"nul 0000340 6c 22 5d 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 22 3a 20 22 66 61 l\"], \"name\": \"fa 0000360 76 6f 72 69 74 65 5f 63 6f 6c 6f 72 22 7d 5d 7d", "id": "10173702" }, { "contents": "List of MJHL seasons\n\n\n1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | The following is a list of seasons following the reorganization of junior hockey in Canada.br 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 | 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 | br 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | br 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993-94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–2000 | br", "id": "15920550" }, { "contents": "Spain men's national wheelchair basketball team\n\n\n72–62. 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Asier García Pereiro led the team in", "id": "13321907" }, { "contents": "Lanarkshire Cup\n\n\n1932–33 - 1933–34 - Hamilton Academical 1934–35 - Airdrieonians 1935–36 - 1936–37 - 1937–38 - Airdrieonians 1938–39 - Hamilton Academical 1939–40 - Motherwell 1848–49 - Albion Rovers 1949–50 - Motherwell 1950–51 - Albion Rovers 1951–52 - Hamilton Academical 1952–53 - Motherwell 1953–54 - Motherwell 1954–55 - Motherwell 1955–56 - 1956–57 - Motherwell 1957–58 - Motherwell 1958–59 - Motherwell 1959–60 - Motherwell 1960–61 - Motherwell 1961–62 - Motherwell 1962–63 - Airdrieonians 1963–64 - Motherwell 1964–65 - 1965–66 - Airdrieonians 1966–67 - Airdrieonians 1967–68 - Motherwell 1968–69 - Motherwell 1969–70 - Airdrieonians 1970–71 - Airdrieonians 1971–72 - 1972–73 - Motherwell 1973–74 -", "id": "10384135" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1981\n\n\nNe7 29.Ne3 Rc6 30.Ra3 Nc8 31.axb5 axb5 32.Kf2 Nb6 33.Nb2 Rxd1 34.Bxd1 Rd6 35.Be2 Be8 36.Ra5 Rd8 37.Ke1 c6 38.Ra6 Rb8 39.Bd1 Nc8 40.Nd3 Nc7 41.Ra5 Ra8 42.f4 exf4 43.gxf4 Nb6 44.Bf3 Rd8 45.Be2 Na4 46.Ra7 Rd7 47.Kd2 Ne6 48.Rxd7 Bxd7 49.Bg4 g6 50.f5 gxf5 51.Bxf5 Kg7 52.e5 Nf8 53.Bxd7 Nxd7 54.e6 Ndb6 55.Nf4 Kf8 56.Kd3 Nc8 57.Ng4 Ke7 58.Nh6 Kd6 59.Kd4 Ne7 60.Nf7+ Kc7 61.Nh5 c5+ 62.bxc5 Nc6+ 63.Ke3 Nxc5 64.Nxf6 Nxe6 65.h5 Nf8 66.Ke4 Kb6 67.Ng5 h6 68.Nf7 Ne6 69.Ne8 Nc5+ 70.Ke3 Na4 71.Kd2 b4 72.cxb4 Nxb4 73.Nxh6 Nc5 74.Nf5 Nd5 75.h6 Ne4+", "id": "7279794" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n22 3a 20 22 55 ord\", \"name\": \"U 0000100 73 65 72 22 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 73 70 61 63 65 ser\", \"namespace 0000120 22 3a 20 22 65 78 61 6d 70 6c 65 2e 61 76 72 6f \": \"example.avro 0000140 22 2c 20 22 66 69 65 6c 64 73 22 3a 20 5b 7b 22 \", \"fields\": [{\" 0000160 74 79 70 65 22 3a 20 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c", "id": "10173700" }, { "contents": "HC CSKA Moscow\n\n\n. \"Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game Soviet / Russian MVP Scoring Champion Goal Scoring Champion Soviet / Russian League First Team Best Line Best Rookie Soviet League Championship \"(32)\": 1947–48, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1954–55, 1955–56, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1976–77,", "id": "12586396" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\n- Ryne Duren - Baltimore 54, Kansas City 57, NYY 58-61, LAA 61-62, Philadelphia 63-64, Cincinnati 64, Washington 65, Philadelphia 65 1949 - Ed Albrecht - St. Louis 49-50 1940 - Dewey Adkins - Washington 43, Chi Cubs 49 1940 - Stan Goletz - CHI WS 41 1940 - William Red Rollings - Boston 27-28 1940 - Dave Bartosch - St. Louis 45 1939 - Andy Cohen - Player - New York Giants 26, 28-29, Manager - Philadelphia", "id": "9684301" }, { "contents": "Bing (search engine)\n\n\n-time traffic conditions using Bing Maps. The gadget provided shortcuts to driving directions, local search and full-screen traffic view of major US and Canadian cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Montreal, New York City, Oklahoma City, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Vancouver, and Washington, D.C. Prior to October", "id": "5355697" }, { "contents": "Chess (poem)\n\n\nas 52. Na1–b3? 52. Kh2 Qg3+ 53. Qxg3+ hxg3+ 54. Kxg3 Ra5 55. Kf2 Ra8 56. Ke2 Nc2 57. Kd1 Ne3+ 58. Kc1 Nxg2+ 59. Kb1 b5 60. h4 b4 61. h5 b3 62. e5 Bg5 63. h6 Nh4 64. e6 Bf6 65. h7 Nxf3 66. e7 Bxe7 67. h8=Q+ Kb7 68. Qh3 Ne5 69. Qh5 Nd3 70. Qh3 Nb4 71. Qf3+ Kb8 72. Qe2 Bf6 73. Qe6", "id": "7723831" }, { "contents": "2002 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n(77) 93–6, 37–67, (62) 70–20, (57) 79–0, (91) 108–17, 69–9, (60) 62–9 **(65) 75–33, 68–55, 59–23, (126)-0, 0-(81), (85) 112–6, 1–76 (72), (60) 73–0 ***(60) 109–6, 45–56, (72) 75–42, 5–78 (55), (68) 73–0, (109) 115–19, 43–66, (110) 111–14, (70)-0, 38–89", "id": "20494682" }, { "contents": "2015 Cleveland Indians season\n\n\nand 13, improving their record to 70–70 and marking the first time the Indians were .500 since they were 2–2. The Indians would also be 71-71, 72-72, 73-73, and 74-74, but lost the following game each time. They briefly made it over the .500 mark at 77–76 on September 26, but went on to lose three in a row. The Indians spent much of September 3–5 games behind the Texas Rangers or Houston Astros for the second wild card spot in the American", "id": "294687" }, { "contents": "Index of philosophical literature\n\n\n\"Federalist No. 61\" – \"Federalist No. 62\" – \"Federalist No. 63\" – \"Federalist No. 64\" – \"Federalist No. 65\" – \"Federalist No. 66\" – \"Federalist No. 67\" – \"Federalist No. 68\" – \"Federalist No. 69\" – \"Federalist No. 70\" – \"Federalist No. 71\" – \"Federalist No. 72\" – \"Federalist No. 73\" – \"Federalist No. 74\" – \"Federalist", "id": "16809651" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "List of mayors of Salisbury\n\n\n1850–51 George Brown 1851–52 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1852–53 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1853–54 John Lambert 1854–55 Thomas Pain 1855–56 Abraham Jackson 1856–57 Thomas Pain 1857–58 Coard William Squarey 1858–59 Philip Pickney Cother 1859–60 William Woodlands 1860–61 Philip Watson Ottoway 1861–62 Charles Mann Cornwallis Whatman 1862–63 John Style 1863–64 John Waters 1864–65 Richard Henry Rigden 1865–66 Robert Stokes 1866–67 John Alfred Lush MD 1867–68 Stephen Eldridge 1868–69 William Aylward 1869–70 Charles Richard Norton 1870–71 William Fawcett Jnr. 1871–72 John Harding Jackson 1873–74 Henry Brown 1874–75 Samuel Ralph Atkins 1875–76 Charles Henry Radcliffe 1876–77 John Keynes 1877–78 Richard Monkhouse Wilson", "id": "18557200" }, { "contents": "1967 NFL season\n\n\nThe 1967 NFL season was the 48th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 16 teams with the addition of the New Orleans Saints. The two 8-team conferences were split into two divisions each: the Eastern Conference divisions were Capitol (Dallas, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Washington) and Century (Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis), and the Western Conference divisions were Central (Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, and Minnesota) and Coastal (Atlanta, Baltimore, Los Angeles", "id": "8290334" }, { "contents": "World TeamTennis\n\n\nwith Arthur Ashe and Wilt Chamberlain, securing the professional men players.. The league began play in May 1974, with George MacCall as Commissioner of the 16 teams: Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo-Toronto, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Florida (Miami), San Diego/Hawaii, Houston, Los Angeles, Minnesota (Minneapolis-St.Paul), New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. The original league format included a four-colored tennis court, a 44-contest season, and teams", "id": "14486970" }, { "contents": "2013 FedEx Cup Playoffs\n\n\n(76 to 58), Nicholas Thompson (73 to 59), Brendan Steele (89 to 69), and Ernie Els (91 to 70). Seven players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances: Ryan Palmer (60 to 71), Fredrik Jacobson (61 to 72), Martin Laird (63 to 74), David Lingmerth (64 to 75), Kyle Stanley (66 to 77), Cameron Tringale (69 to 79", "id": "19528111" }, { "contents": "Jellabies\n\n\n58. Parrot (21 June 1999) 59. Spring (28 June 1999) 60. Magic (5 July 1999) 61. Where's Pepper? (12 July 1999) 62. Hot (19 July 1999) 63. Robot (26 July 1999) 64. Wheels (2 August 1999) 65. Chums (9 August 1999) 66. Baa! (16 August 1999) 67. Found (23 August 1999) 68. Autumn (30 August 1999) 69. Nature (6 September 1999)", "id": "20682329" }, { "contents": "List of fresh water fishes of Maharashtra\n\n\nogilbii 51. Schismatorhynchos (Nukta) nukta 52. Thynnichthys sandkhol 53. Tor khudree 54. Tor mussulah 55. Tor tor SUB-FAMILY: CULTRINAE 56. Chela cachius 57. Chela laubuca 58. Salmostoma acinaces 59. Salmostoma balookee 60. Salmostoma boopis 61. Salmostoma clupeoides 62. Salmostoma horai 63. Salmostoma kardahiensis 64. Salmostoma novacula 65. Salmostoma phulo Subfamily: LEUCISCINAE 66. Hypophthalmichthys molitrix SUBFAMILY: RASBORINAE 69. Barilius evezardi 70. Barilius gatensis 71. Parluciosoma daniconius 72. Parluciosoma labiosa 73. Danio aequipinnatus 74", "id": "16146194" }, { "contents": "Vehicle registration plates of Kenya\n\n\n63 UN - United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Eastern & Southern African Regional Office 64 CD - Iran 65 CD - Cyprus 66 CD - Argentina 67 UN - United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) 68 CD - Philippines 69 CD - Burundi 70 CD - Chile 71 CD - Oman 72 CD - League of Arab States / Arab League 73 CD - European Union 74 CD - Yemen 75 CD - Kenya Mission to UNEP 76 CD - Côte d'Ivoire (Consulate) 77 CD - Bangladesh 78 CD - Saudi Arabia 79 UN", "id": "993880" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "List of makams\n\n\n-Şehnaz 63. Bûstan 64. Büzürk 65. Büzürk-Gerdâniye 66. Büzürk-Geveyşt 67. Büzürk-Mâye 68. Büzürk-Nevrûz 69. Büzürk-Selmek 70. Büzürk-Şehnâz 71. Canfezâ 72. Çârgâh 73. Çârgâh-Âcem 74. Çârgâh-Gerdâniye 75. Çârgâh-Mahûr 76. Çehâr-Âgâazin 77. Daği-Bayâti 78. Danişverân 79. Dil Âvîz 80. Dil-Ârâ 81. Dil-Efruz 82. Dil-Keşîde 83. Dil-Nişîn 84. Dil-", "id": "21093808" }, { "contents": "Super Bases Loaded 2\n\n\n\", the Cleveland \"Stars\", the Detroit \"Storm\", the Kansas City \"Tornadoes\", Oakland \"Eagles\", and Seattle \"Blue Wave\". The Omega League (based on the National League) consisted of the Atlanta \"Weasels\", Houston \"Doves\", the Los Angeles \"Cyclops\", the New York \"Mercs\", Philadelphia \"Bruins\", the Pittsburgh \"Buzzards\", and the San Francisco \"Amoebas\". In addition, there were four edit teams: Urbana,", "id": "22141152" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "Don Larsen\n\n\nDon James Larsen (born August 7, 1929) is an American retired Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher. During a 15-year MLB career, he pitched from 1953 to 1967 for seven different teams. Larsen pitched for the St. Louis Browns / Baltimore Orioles (1953–54; 1965), New York Yankees (1955–59), Kansas City Athletics (1960–1961), Chicago White Sox (1961), San Francisco Giants (1962–64), Houston Colt .45's / Houston Astros (1964–65), and Chicago Cubs (1967)", "id": "15750076" }, { "contents": "1968 NBA playoffs\n\n\n) (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Chicago Bulls: \"Lakers win series 4-1\" This is the first playoff meeting between the Lakers and Bulls. Division Finals (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (3) San Francisco Warriors: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Last Playoff Meeting: 1967 Western Division Semifinals (San Francisco won 3-0) Champion: Boston Celtics Division Semifinals (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (3) New York Knicks: \"76ers win series 4-2", "id": "14689742" } ]
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Rc6+ Kd5 65. Rb6 Rc4+ 66. Kd2 Kc5 67. Rb8 Ra4 68. Rc8+ Kd4 69. Rb8 Ra5 70. Rd8+ Kc4 71. Re8 Kd5 72. Rd8+ Ke4 73. Rb8 Rxa3 74. Rxb5 Kf4 75. Rb8 Kf3 76. Rf8+ Ke4 77. Rb8 Ra2+ 78. Ke1 Kf4 79. Rb3 e4 80. Rc3 e3 81. Rc8 1/2-1/2 In", "id": "15973443" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nDetroit Tigers 69. Ryne Sandberg, Chicago Cubs 70. Nolan Ryan, Houston Astros 71. John Tudor, Los Angeles Dodgers 72. Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia Phillies 73. Dave Righetti, New York Yankees 74. Pedro Guerrero, St. Louis Cardinals 75. Rick Sutcliffe, Chicago Cubs 76. Gary Carter, New York Mets 77. Cal Ripken, Baltimore Orioles 78. Andre Dawson, Chicago Cubs 79. Andy Van Slyke, Pittsburgh Pirates 80. Roc Raines, Montreal Expos 81. Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins 82.", "id": "18525012" }, { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Constitutional amendments under the French Fifth Republic\n\n\n46, 47, 47-1, 47-2 (new), 48, 49, 50-1, 51-1 (new), 51-2 (new), 56, 61, 61-1 (new), 62, 65, 69, 70, 71, 71-1 (new), 72-3, 73, 74-1, 75-1 (new), 87 (new), 88-4, 88-5, 89. The vote was", "id": "8390514" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Wysoczany\n\n\n53. Saharowa 54. Mashljanyk 55. Luchkanych 56. Mashljanyk 57. Mytso 58. Jacyla 59. Jacyla 60. Village Ukrainian School 61. Bodnik 62. Tsynanko 63. Shlomko 64. Warholjak 65. Kroljak 66. Village Orthodox Church 67. Horonova 68. Hlibyk 69. Sekielyk 70. Mashljanyk 71. Maslany 72. Orzinski 73. Worotyla 74. Luchkanych 75. Petrunjova 76. Slabka 77. Petrunjova 78. Bajtsowa 79. Sas 80. Sas 81. Hrytsko 82. Jacyla 83. Szevtsova 84. Szevtsova", "id": "15604592" }, { "contents": "List of WWE United States Champions\n\n\nRank !Wrestler !No. ofbrreigns !Combinedbrdays !Combined daysbrrec. by WWE !1 !2 !rowspan=2|40 !42 !43 !44 !45 !46 !47 !48 !49 !50 !51 !52 !53 !rowspan=2|54 !56 !rowspan=2|57 !59 !60 !61 !62 !63 !64 !65 !66 !67 !rowspan=3|68 !71 !72 !rowspan=3|73 !76 !77 !78 !rowspan=2|79 !rowspan=2|81 !83 !rowspan=2|84 !rowspan=3|86 !89 !rowspan=2|90 !92 !", "id": "11372834" }, { "contents": "Eusébio\n\n\nrepeated five years later. He was the Portuguese First Division's top scorer seven times (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970 and 1973), helping Benfica to win 11 Primeira Liga (1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73 and 1974–75), 5 Portuguese Cup wins (1961–62, 1963–64, 1968–69, 1969–70 and 1971–72), 1 European Cup win (1961–62) and 3 European Cup finals (1962–63, 1964–65 and 1967–68). Eusébio", "id": "15697745" }, { "contents": "Udayarpalayam taluk\n\n\n48 Kundaveli-East 49 Kundaveli-West 50 Kuruvalapparkoil 51 Kuvagam 52 Kuvathur 53 Managathy 54 Marudur 55 Melur 56 Muthuservamadam 57 Nagam Panthal 58 Nayaganai Periyal 59 Nedavalur-East 60 Nedavalur-South 61 Olayur 62 Padanilai 63 Pappakudi-North 64 Pappakudi-South 65 Parukkal 66 Periyakrishnapuram 67 Periyavalayam 68 Pichanur 69 Pilichikuzhi 70 Piranjeri 71 Porpathintha Nallur 72 Rangiyam 73 Saluppai 74 Sathampady 75 Silambur 76 Siluvacheri 77 Sirukadambur 78 Solankurichi 79 Sripuranthan 80 Sriraman 81 Suriyamanal 82 Suttamalli 83 T.Paluvur 84 Taludalamedu 85 Thandalai 86 Thathanur 87 Thenkatchi Perumal Nathan 88 Thirukalapur 89", "id": "329036" }, { "contents": "Garhmukteshwar (Assembly constituency)\n\n\nkhaiya 46 Sharifpur 47 Anooppur Dibai 48 Shuklampura 49 Rasoolabad Nanpur 50 Lodhipur Shobhan 51 Pawati 52 Haiderpur 53 Lodhipur Chhapka 54 Sadullapur 55 Hiranpura 56 Popayi 57 Janupura 58 Jhadina 59 Saidpur 60 Alampur Bhagwantpur 61 Ladpura 62 Kalyanpur 63 Khilwai 64 Shogarh 65 Shahpur Chaudhary 66 Inayatpur 67 Rampur Nyamatpur 68 Abdullapur 69 Dotai 70 Athsaini 71 Hasupur 72 Manak Chowk 73 Deoli 74 Dhana 75 Lisri 76 Akkhapur 77 Fattapur 78 Phuldehra 79 Nawada Kalan 80 Todarpur 81 Bhowapur 82 Bhowapur Mastannagar 83 Baksar 84 Saroorpur 85 Vait 86 Khudaliya 87 Baddha 88 Ratupura 89 Rajhera 90", "id": "3818355" }, { "contents": "Samia tribe (Luhya)\n\n\n38 Abakangala 39 Abakati 40 Abakemo 41 Abakerere 42 Abakhu 43 Abakibwedde 44 Abakiroyoya 45 Abakobe 46 Abakomolo 47 Abakooli 48 Abakoolo 49 Abakuba 50 Abakwala 51 Abakwede 52 Abakyaki 53 Abakyonga 54 Abalaka 55 Abalala 56 Abalanda 57 Abaleke 58 Abalekya 59 Abalila 60 Abalindo 61 Abaliro 62 Abalisa 63 Abaloba 64 Abalomba 65 Abalundu 66 Abalwenge 67 Abalyali 68 Abalyani 69 Abamakwa 70 Abamakyeke 71 Abamali 72 Abamani 73 Abamanyi 74 Abambumpi 75 Abameripo 76 Abampoodi 77 Abampunyi 78 Abamulembo 79 Abamulimba 80 Abamuma 81 Abanapa 82 Abangasa 83 Abanghale 84 Abanyanga 85 Abanyedeti 86 Abanyihodoo 87 Abanyimaro", "id": "4195796" }, { "contents": "Parbatsar\n\n\nGular 47 Gunawati 48 Gurah 49 Haripura 50 Harnawa Patti 51 Hatheli 52 Hukmpura 53 Huldhani 54 Jagdishpura 55 Jalampura 56 Janjeela 57 Jawla 58 Jhalra 59 Jhujharpura 60 Kaletara 61 Kalkala Ki Dhani 62 Kankediyas 63 Kanwalad 64 Khanpur 65 Khedapura 66 Khedarpura 67 Kheri Khinwasi 68 Khokhar 69 Khokhariya 70 Khundiyas 71 Kinsariya 72 Kishorpura 73 Kitiya 74 Kuliyana 75 Kundri 76 Kurada 77 Lakhiyas 78 Lalana Kalan 79 Lalana Khurd 80 Madhwa 81 Malas Charnan 82 Malas Gusaiyan 83 Mandan 84 Mandowari 85 Manglana 86 Manpura 87 Mayapur 88 Mehgaon 89 Merasi 90 Mindakiya 91 Modi Khurd", "id": "7579275" }, { "contents": "Western Suburbs Magpies\n\n\nW Wright 55 W Barclay 56 Percy Bolt 57 T Doyle 58 J Feeney 59 V Jarvis 60 E Mantle 61 H.G. Naylor 62 E Palmer 63 E Willings 64 Grinstead 65 Owens 66 Sam Perry 67 Keen 68 James 69 Percy Briscoe 70 Chipperfield 71 J Ogilvie 72 Horace Alderson 73 Johns 74 J Slingsby 75 D McDonald 76 G Patterson 77 Baldock 78 Tom Dowswell 79 Healy 80 McEvoy 81 Ryan 82 George Duffin 83 Herb Gilbert 84 Rangi Joass 85 W Mueller 86 A Munnery 87 P.J. Thompson 88 Jack Tully 89 S.B. Wall 90 A Gillett", "id": "13659778" }, { "contents": "Game Day Recycling\n\n\nUniversity of Georgia 59. University of Kentucky 60. University of Maine 61. University of Maryland 62. University of Miami 63. University of Michigan 64. University of Minnesota 65. University of Mississippi 66. University of Missouri 67. University of Montana 68. University of Nebraska–Lincoln 69. University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill 70. University of North Texas 71. University of Notre Dame 72. University of Oregon 73. University of Rochester 74. University of South Florida 75. University of Tennessee - Knoxville 76", "id": "10435645" }, { "contents": "Carson's Law\n\n\nAnd Misfire 59. St. Patrick's Day 60. The Masquerade 61. All That Glitters 62. Laugh, Clown, Laugh 63. Guardian Angels 64. Lost Opportunities 65. A Country Dance 66. Faith, Hope And Fencing Wire 67. A Matter Of Confidence 68. The Tender Trap 69. A Case For Compassion 70. From Small Acorns 71. Street Games, Night Moves 72. Deceptions 73. Orphans Of The Storm 74. Falling Star 75. Means To An End 76. Teapots And Tears 77.", "id": "7511783" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "2003 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 10–11 May – Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, England *58–69, 83–25, 24–66, (63) 75–8, 9-(67), 0–98 (57), 72–60 (53), 39–80 (55), (67)-(60), 42–61 **(58) 73–26, (80)-(52), (100) 104–32, 23–82 (57), (54) 74–57, 49–57, (56) 71–48, 59–32 **", "id": "20494482" }, { "contents": "List of villages in Murbad\n\n\n796 br 57 Gorakhgad Murbad 1 br 58 Goregaon Murbad 495 br 59 Hedavali Murbad 281 br 60 Hireghar Murbad 225 61 Inde Murbad 885 br 62 Jadai Murbad 491 br 63 Jaigaon Murbad 496 br 64 Jambhurde Murbad 1,330 br 65 Jamghar Murbad 533 br 66 Kachakoli Murbad 869 br 67 Kalambad Mu Murbad 408 br 68 Kalambhe Murbad 1,299 br 69 Kalamkhande Murbad 987 br 70 Kalanbhad Murbad 1,017 br 71 Kandali Murbad 295 br 72 Kanharle Murbad 798 br 73 Kanhol Murbad 822 br 74 Karavale Murbad 1,118 br 75 Karchonde Murbad 731 76 Kasgaon Murbad 524", "id": "15353565" }, { "contents": "Amos Burn\n\n\nKf7 46.Bxc6 Bxc6 47.Kb4 Be8 48.Nf3 Ke7 49.Ng5 Bc6 50.Ka3 Bd7 51.Kb2 Ba4 52.Kc1 Bb3 53.Nf3 Ba4 54.Nh4 Kf7 55.Ng2 Bd7 56.h4 Be8 57.Kb2 Ba4 58.Ne3 Ke7 59.Ka3 Bc6 60.Kb4 Kd7 61.Ka5 Kc7 62.Nc2 Kb7 63.Nb4 Bd7 64.Na6 Be8 65.Nc5+ Kc6 66.Nxe6 Bd7 67.Ng5 Bf5 68.Kb4 Bg4 69.Ka3 Kd7 70.Nf7 Be6 71.Nd6 Kc6 72.Kb2 Bg4 73.Kc2 Kd7 74.Kd2 Ke6 75.Ke3 Bh3 76.f5+ gxf5 77.Kf4 Bg4 78.Kg5 Bh3 79.Ne8 Kf7 80.Nf6 f4 81.Kxf4 Be6 82.Kg5 1–0 MacDonald-Burn, Liverpool 1910 At right is a surprisingly little-known position from one of Burn's offhand games.", "id": "20103296" }, { "contents": "Brazilian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act\n\n\n59. FENIPRAZINE 60. FEMPROBAMATO 61. FLUFENAZINE 62. FLUMAZENIL 63. FLUOXETINE 64. FLUPENTIXOL 65. FLUVOXAMINE 66. HALOPERIDOL 67. HALOTAN 68. CLORAL HYDRATE 69. HYDROCHLORBEZETILAMINE 70. HYDROXIDINE 71. HOMOPHENAZINE 72. IMICLOPRAZINE 73. IMIPRAMINE 74. IMIPRAMINOXIDE 75. IPROCLORIZIDA 76. ISOCARBOXAZIDE 77. ISOFLURANE 78. ISOPROPYL-CROTONYL-URINE 79. LAMOTRIGINE 80. LEVODOPA 81. LEVOMEPROMAZINE 82. LINDANO 83. LISURIDA 84. LITHIUM 85. LOPERAMIDA 86. LOXAPINA 87. MAPROTILINE 88. MECLOFENOXATE 89. MEFENOXALONE 90.", "id": "14670778" }, { "contents": "Tales of the Wizard of Oz\n\n\n? 55. ? 56. ? 57. ? 58. ? 59. ? 60. Friends of a Feather 61. Monkey Air Lift 62. Guaranteed for Life 63. The Skills of Bravery 64. The Coat of Arms 65. Roar, Lion, Roar 66. Be a Card 67. The Inferior Decorator 68. The Salesman 69. The Cat's Meow 70. The Yellow Brick Road 71. Rusty Rusty 72. The Scarecrow 73. The Invisible Man 74. Free Trade 75. The Bull Fighter 76", "id": "13344957" }, { "contents": "Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship\n\n\nscope=row|56 !scope=row|57 !scope=row|58 !scope=row|59 !scope=row|60 !scope=row|61 !scope=row|62 !scope=row|63 !scope=row|64 !scope=row|65 !scope=row|66 !scope=row|67 !scope=row|68 !scope=row|69 !scope=row|70 !scope=row|71 !scope=row|72 !scope=row|73 !scope=row|74 !scope=row|75 !scope=row|76 !scope=row|77 !scope=row|78 !scope=row|79 !scope=row|80 !", "id": "16778230" }, { "contents": "Ikirun\n\n\n59. Asaba 60. Ajele Okeba 61. Ago Okeba 62. Ajisefinni 63. Alufa Akanbi 64. Adedeji 65. Alabi 66. Aniyeye 67. Agunlo 68. Aliyu 69. Aborisade 70. Agbon 71. Ayara 72. Baale- Enle 73. Baba Osogbo 74. Orisayo 75. Balogun 76. Baale Gbenagbena 77. Baale Onilu 78. Baale Ponja Erintunde 79. Saba 80. Balogun Kojo 81. Baale Oke Aafo 82. Balogun Makinde 83. Baba Isale 84. Balogun Imole 85. Baba Oloya 86. Baale", "id": "2580736" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qd2 Qd4 57. Qe1 Qb6 58. Qd2 Rb7 59. a4 Qc5 60. Qe1 Rb4 61. Qd2 Qb6 62. Qc1 Qd4 63. Qc2 Rb3 64. Be2 Rxc3 65. Qxc3 Qxc3 66. bxc3 Nxe4 67. Bf3 Nef6 68. Be2 e4 69. Bxc4 g4 70. Rb2 Ng5 71. Rb6 Nf7 72. Bf1 f3 73. c4 Nd7 74. Rb7 Nfe5 75. f6 e3 76. Rb3 e2 77. Bxe2 fxe2 78. Re3 Nf3 79. f7 Rf8 80. Rxg4 e1=", "id": "10680382" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "1953–54 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team\n\n\n30 Oregon State (-/4) RAL L 53–65 January 8 The Citadel H W 83–42 January 9 Wake Forest A W 66–65 January 11 Davidson A W 70–54 January 16 Virginia H W 78–66 January 19 NC State H L 77–84 February 2 Washington and Lee LY W 69–60 February 4 Duke (-/8) A L 47–63 February 8 Virginia A L 69–83 February 11 Wake Forest H L 62–76 February 13 Clemson (-/14) A W 72–56 February 16 Davidson H W 89–69 February 20 Duke (-/14) H L 63–67 February 24 NC State", "id": "7304952" }, { "contents": "Kumharsain\n\n\nChohan 38 Chopala 39 Churath 40 D.P.F. Nag kelo Saroga 41 D.P.F. Nagkelo 42 Dagrot 43 Dakolu 44 Dakoon 45 Dalan 46 Damaur 47 Daro 48 Dawala 49 Deeb 50 Deoridhar 51 Dethal 52 Devali Dhar 53 Dhala 54 Dhali 55 Dhanal 56 Dharuri 57 Dheongli 58 Dogri 59 Doja 60 Ganeog 61 Gharal 62 Ghareawat 63 Ghughvi 64 Gheti 65 Gonthla 66 Halyana 67 Hathiya 68 Jadoon 69 Jal 70 Jalti 71 Jangal Ahar 72 Jangal Dawala 73 Jangal Hatu 74 Jangal Havan 75 Jangal Jogsha 76 Jangal Madhawan 77 Jangal Marni 78 Jangal Nun-II 79 Janjeli", "id": "1653227" }, { "contents": "Glamorgan County Silver Ball Trophy\n\n\n. The trophy is sponsored by Brains Smooth. ! Season !! Winners !! Losing Finalists !! Score !! Venue ! 1956–57 !1957–58 ! 1958–59 ! 1959–60 ! 1960–61 ! 1961–62 ! 1962–63 ! 1963–64 ! 1964–65 ! 1965–66 ! 1966–67 ! 1967–68 ! 1968–69 ! 1969–70 ! 1970–71 ! 1971–72 ! 1972–73 ! 1973–74 ! 1974–75 ! 1975–76 ! 1976–77 ! 1977–78 ! 1978–79 ! 1979–80 ! 1980–81 ! 1981–82 ! 1982–83 ! 1983–84 ! 1984–85 ! 1985–86 ! 1986–87 ! 1987–88 ! 1988–89 ! 1989–90 ! 1990–91 ! 1991–92 ! 1992–93 ! 1993–94", "id": "18470383" }, { "contents": "63rd NHK Cup (shogi)\n\n\n, 59. P*7b, 60. Px3e, 61. P-6f, 62. N*8e, 63. P-7a+, 64. Nx7g+, 65. Nx7g, 66. S*7f, 67. N*8i, 68. G*5i, 69. K-6h, 70. B-4h+, 71. +P-7b, 72. +B-5h, 73. K-7i, 74. +B-6i, 75. K-8h, 76. +Bx7h, 77. Kx7h, 78. G*6g, 79. K-8h, 80. Gx7g, 81. Nx7g", "id": "8770976" }, { "contents": "Ancestors of Rama\n\n\n62. Rituparna 63. Sarvakama (Sarvakarma, Aartupani in Harivansha Puran) 64. Sudas (contemporary to King Kuru-1 of Chandravansh who founded the Magadha Kingdom) 65. Saudasa (or) Kalmashapada (married to Madayanti) 66. Asmaka 67. Mulaka (Naari Kavacha) (contemporary of Yadava King Shakuni who was the father of Rakshasha “Bhasmasura”) 68. Dasharatha-1 69. Adwil (Ilabil in Vishnu Puran) 70. Vishvamashaha 71. Anaranya-2 72. Nidhn 73. Animitra 74. Dululaha (Harivansh Puran) 75", "id": "8372279" }, { "contents": "Codex Cyprius\n\n\n1: 1, 4, 12, 14, 30, 34, 41, 44; Luke 10: 1, 8, 15, 22, 23, 30, 32, 37, 38, 47, 48, 53, 57, 63; Luke 20: 2, 4, 8, 9, 19, 23, 24, 26, 28, 33, 34, 50, 61, 62, 64, 65, 70, 74, 75. In Matthew 27:34 it reads οινον (\"wine\"", "id": "12433331" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qg1 Qe8 55. Qf2 Qf8 56. Rcd1 Qe8 57. Kh3 Kh8 58. Rc1 Kh7 59. Ba7 Rb7 60. Bc5 Na6 61. Be3 Rbb8 62. Kh4 Nb4 63. Qf1 Qe7 64. Kh3 Qe8 65. Kh2 Qe7 66. Qd1 Qe8 67. Kh3 Ra8 68. Kh4 Na6 69. Qg1 Bb4 70. Rdd1 Bf8 71. Kh3 Rab8 72. Kh4 Nb4 73. Rd2 Na6 74. Nf5 Bb4 75. Rdd1 Bf8 76. Qe1 Bb4 77. Qf1 Bf8 78. Kg3 Nb4 79", "id": "10680375" }, { "contents": "List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach\n\n\n• 20/7=/11 • 22/5 • 24/6 • 25/6 • 26/6 • 28/6 • 29/8 • 30/6 • 31/9 • 32/6 • 33/6 • 36/4 and /8 • 37/6 • 38/6 • 39/7 • 40/3, /6 and /8 • 41/6 • 42/7 • 44/7 • 45/7 • 46/6 • 47/5 • 48/3 and /7 • 52/6 • 55/5 • 56/5 • 57/8 • 59/3 • 60/5 • 62/6 64. • 64/2, /4 and /8 • 65/2 and /7 • 66/6 • 67/4 and /7 • 69/6 • 69a/6 • 70/7 and /11 • 72/6 • 73/5 • 74/8", "id": "3262090" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n+ Nxe4 56. fxe4+ Kxe4 57. Qg4+ Kd3 58. Qf3+ Qe3 59. Kg4 Qxf3+ 60. Kxf3 g6 61. Bd6 Nf5 62. Kf4 Nh4 63. Kg4 gxh5+ 64. Kxh4 Kxd4 65. Bb8 a5 66. Bd6 Kc4 67. Kxh5 a4 68. Kxh6 Kb3 69. b5 Kc4 70. Kg5 Kxb5 71. Kf5 Ka6 72. Ke6 Ka7 73. Kd7 Kb7 74. Be7 Ka7 75. Kc7 Ka8 76. Bd6 Ka7 77. Kc8 Ka6 78. Kb8 b5 79", "id": "7279713" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rg3 b3 59. Kc6 Kb8 60. Rxb3+ Ka7 61. Rb7+ Ka6 62. Rb6+ Ka7 63. Kb5 a4 64. Rxf6 Rf4 65. Rxh6 a3 66. Ra6+ Kb8 67. Rxa3 Rxf5 68. Rg3 Rf6 69. Rg8+ Kc7 70. Rg7+ Kc8 71. Rh7 1-0 Game 32br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black: Korchnoi, Viktorbr Pirc, Classicalbr Result: 1-0br 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5", "id": "7279777" }, { "contents": "José Cardenal\n\n\nJosé Rosario Domec Cardenal (born October 7, 1943 in Matanzas, Cuba) is a Cuban American former professional baseball outfielder, who played Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants (1963–64), Los Angeles/California Angels (1965–67), Cleveland Indians (1968–69), St. Louis Cardinals (1970–1971), Milwaukee Brewers (1971), Chicago Cubs (1972–77), Philadelphia Phillies (1978–79), New York Mets (1979–80), and Kansas City Royals (1980). Cardenal batted and threw", "id": "3406173" }, { "contents": "SUBE card\n\n\n20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88,", "id": "8102606" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\nRb1 Bg7 58. Be4 Nf6 59. Bc2 Nd5 60. Ra1 Kc7 61. Rb1 Bf6 62. Kg1 Ne7 63. Kf1 Nd5 64. Kg2 Bg7 65. Kg1 Kb7 66. Ra1 R6d7 67. Re4 Bf6 68. Re2 Kc7 69. Kf1 Ne7 70. Rb1 Nc8 71. Be3 Nd6 72. Rbe1 Re7 73. Bg6 Rg8 74. Bb1 e4 75. Kg2 Rge8 76. Bc2 Bg7 77. Rd1 Nc4 78. Bc1 Nd6 79. Rh1 Re5 80. h4 Bf6 81. h5 R5e7 82.", "id": "10680366" }, { "contents": "Wu Style Tai Chi Fast Form\n\n\nParting the wild horse's mane 59. Jade girl works the shuttles(3) 60. Jade girl works the shuttles(4) 61. Grasping the bird's tail 62. Cloud hands(3) 63. Cloud hands(4) 64. Downward posture 65. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(1) 66. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(2) 67. Step back, repulse the monkey 68. Flying oblique 69. Raise hand and step up 70. White crane flaps its wings 71. Brush knee and twist step 72. Needle at the bottom", "id": "6846816" }, { "contents": "SFZ (file format)\n\n\nan SFZ file: group lovel=0 hivel=127 region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=60 lokey=30 hikey=61 sample=SubDir/01C4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=62 lokey=62 hikey=63 sample=SubDir/02D4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=64 lokey=64 hikey=64 sample=SubDir/03E4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=65 lokey=65 hikey=66 sample=SubDir/04F4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=67 lokey=67 hikey=68 sample=SubDir/05G4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=69 lokey=69 hikey=70 sample=SubDir/06A4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=71 lokey=71 hikey=71 sample=SubDir/07B4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=72 lokey=72 hikey=73 sample=SubDir/08C5.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=74 lokey=74 hikey=75 sample=SubDir/09D5.wav region trigger=", "id": "13324840" }, { "contents": "Afadzato South District\n\n\n. Logba-Adzakoe 57. Logba-Akusame 58. Logba-Alakpeti 59. Logba-Andokope 60. Logba-Dufie 61. Logba-Klikpo 62. Logba-Tota 63. Logba-Vuinta 64. Logba-Xorglikope 65. Tafi-Abuipe 66. Tafi-Agorme 67. Tafi-Atome 68. Tafi-Dekpokorfe 69. Tafi-Mador 70. Tafi-Xorglikorfe 71. Kpeve-Old town 72. Kpeve-Tornu 73. Adigbo-Tornu 74. Goviefe-Todzi 75. Goviefe-Korwu", "id": "2739856" }, { "contents": "Jackson League\n\n\n-52 Centrals 1952-53 Northerners 1953-54 Vale Recreation 1954-55 Pessimists 1955-56 Northerners 1956-57 Guernsey Rangers 1957-58 Guernsey Rangers 1958-59 Northerners 1959-60 Northerners 1960-61 Belgrave Wanderers 1961-62 Sylvans 1962-63 Sylvans 1963-64 Northerners 1964-65 Belgrave Wanderers 1965-66 Vale Recreation 1966-67 Centrals 1967-68 St Martin’s 1968-69 Vale Recreation 1969-70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970-71 Belgrave Wanderers 1971-72 Vale Recreation 1972-73 Vale Recreation", "id": "4250613" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\nof Arkansas. The Lumbermen were disbanded in July 1905 due to financial hardships. Pine Bluff MLB Players 1954 - Frank Lucchesi - Manager - Philadelphia 70-72, Texas 75-77, Chicago Cubs 87 1952 - Bob Hale - Baltimore 55-56, 58, Cleveland 60-61, New York Yankees 61 1952 - Hillis Layne - Washington 41 1952 - Jim Snyder - Player Minnesota 61-62, 64 Manager - Seattle 88 1951 - Bud Black - Detroit 52, 55 1950 - Harry Chozen - Cincinnati 37 1950", "id": "9684300" }, { "contents": "Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award\n\n\n-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-", "id": "18196616" }, { "contents": "Middlesex Senior Charity Cup\n\n\n1947–48 Hendon 1948–49 Hayes 1949–50 Wealdstone 1950–51 Finchley 1951–52 Southall 1952–53 Hounslow Town 1953–54 Hendon 1954–55 Hayes 1955–56 Hounslow Town 1956–57 Hendon 1957–58 Finchley 1958–59 Enfield 1959–60 Hounslow Town 1960–61 Enfield 1961–62 Enfield & Hounslow Town (joint holders) 1962–63 Hayes 1963–64 Wealdstone 1964–65 Finchley 1965–66 Hounslow Town 1966–67 No Competition 1967–68 Wealdstone & Wembley (joint holders) 1968–69 Southall 1969–70 Hampton 1970–71 Hayes 1971–72 Hayes 1972–73 Hayes 1973–74 Finchley 1974–75 Hayes 1975–76 Hendon 1976–77 Hendon 1977–78 Hillingdon Borough 1978–79 Hendon 1979–80 Harrow Borough 1980–81 Wembley & Wealdstone (joint winners) 1981–82 Uxbridge 1982–83 Wembley 1983–84 Southall", "id": "8679746" }, { "contents": "Handicap (chess)\n\n\n53. Ke3 Kb5 54. Ne4 Na6 55. h8=Q Ka5 56. Qc3+ Kb5 57. Qb3+ Ka5 58. Nc3 Nc5 59. Bc7+ Ka6 60. Qb5+ Ka7 61. Qxc5+ Ka6 Deliberately allowing checkmate. 62. Qa5+ Kb7 63. Ke4 Kc8 64. Qa7 Kd7 65. Qb7 Ke7 66. Qc8 Kf6 67. Bd8+ Kg7 68. Qe6 Kf8 69. Qe7+ Kg8 70. Nd5 Kh8 71. g5 Kg8 72. g6 Kh8 73. Ke5 Kg8 74.", "id": "9261177" }, { "contents": "2009 Premier League Snooker\n\n\nwas higher. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 28–29 November – Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, England * (61) 80–35, 4–80, (96)–0, 0–(110), 34–77, 61–71 (65), 67–1, 40–75 ** 0–(98), 10–99 (53), 10–68 (66), 1–83 (76), (63)–30, (53)–(67) *** (111) 119–9, 87–36, 70–0, 50–57, 0–(88", "id": "994853" }, { "contents": "2013 Virginia Cavaliers football team\n\n\nAlex Foertsch 55 David Dean 56 Andre Miles-Redmond 57 Stephen Lawe 59 Mark Hall 60 John Pond 60 Jeb Byrne 61 Cody Wallace 62 Sean Karl 63 Ryan Doull 64 Nick Koutris 65 Ross Burbank 66 George Adeosun 67 Jackson Matteo 68 Eric Tetlow 69 Phillip Berry 70 Luke Bowanko 71 Jack McDonald 72 Eric Smith 74 Conner Davis 75 Sadiq Olanrewaju 76 Michael Mooney 77 Jay Whitmire 78 Morgan Moses 79 Jack Babcock 79 Sean Cascarano 80 Adrian Gamble 81 Jamall Brown 82 Mario Nixon 83 Jake McGee 84 Canaan Severin 85 Keeon Johnson 86 Jeremy Dollin", "id": "3791357" }, { "contents": "Sangrampur, Maharashtra\n\n\n52-Pimpari Adgaon 1400 53-Rajpur 157 54-Akoli Bk. 910 55-Akoli Kh. 251 56-Changefal Bk. 665 57-Changefal Kh. 707 58-Niwana 1487 59-Sangrampur Pr.jamod 6506 60-Tamgaon 1124 61-Pimpri Kathargaon 566 62-Bodkha 1363 63-Nirod 989 64-Bhilkhed 713 65-Wakana 1420 66-Rudhana 2072 67-Chondhi 622 68-Kakoda 669 69-Ukadgaon 353 70-Manardi 719 71-Pimpri Kavthal 461 72-Ringanwadi 570 73-Durgadiatya 1016 74-Wankhed 5378 75-Takleshwar 501 76-Kalamkhed 712 77-Jastgaon 795 78-Neknapur 358 79-Awar 955 80-Ukali Bk. 1216 81-Kodri 1225 82-Paturda Khurd 1564 83-Khel Thorat Paturda 2054 84-Warwat Khanderao 1447 85-Hingana Kavthal 360 86-Kumbarkhed 230 87-Kavthal 2673 88-Itkhed 218 89-Pesoda 1185 90-Bhon 1149 91-Sawali 659 92-Khiroda", "id": "9109065" }, { "contents": "Kamen Rider Spirits\n\n\n61. Rushbr 62. Ice Fangbr 63. Graveyard Eleventh tankōbon 64. Light Fangbr 65. Labyrinthbr 66. Hell Carbr 67. Teacherbr 68. Training Twelfth tankōbon 69. Whirlpoolbr 70. New Finisherbr 71. Ocean Battlebr 72. Belt of Lifebr 73. Immortal Man Thirteenth tankōbon 74. Inheritbr 75. Get Backbr 76. Movingbr 77. Evolutionbr 78. Next Evolutionbr 79. Final Evolution Fourteenth tankōbon 80. Warrior's Essencebr 81. Surpassing Greedbr 82. Returnbr 83. Fiery Giantbr 84. With the Soulbr 85. Setupbr", "id": "11704902" }, { "contents": "List of AEK Athens F.C. managers\n\n\nP ! W ! D ! L ! F ! A ! GD ! W% ! Pts% ! Total ! 36!!22!!7!!7!!62!!32!!+30!!61.11!!67.59 ! Total ! 11||6||3||2||22||14||+8||54.54||63.64 ! Total ! 4||2||0||2||6||5||+1||50.00||50.00 ! Total ! 26!!14!!5!!7!!55!!28!!+27!!53.85!!60.26 ! Total ! 59!!37!!11!!11!!145!!69!!+76!!62.71!!68.93 ! Total ! 17!!11!!3!!5!!32!!18!!+14||64.71!!70.59 ! Total ! 82!!45!!23!!14!!166!!77!!+89!!54.88!!64.23 ! Total ! 16!!8!!3!!5!!24!!20!!+4!!50.00!!56.25 ! Total ! 86!!47!!23!!16!!121!!70!!+51!!54.65!!63.57 ! Total ! 71!!39!!13!!19!!122!!67!!+55!!54.93!!61.03 ! Total ! 84!!39!!24!!21!!116!!86!!+30!!46.43!!55.95 ! Total ! 2!!1!!0!!1!!3!!4!!-1!!50.00!!50.00 ! Total ! 82!!61!!12!!9!!190!!50!!+140!!74.39!! \"Only competitive matches are counted. Wins, losses and draws are results at the final whistle; the results of penalty shootouts are not counted.\"", "id": "20468014" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Kf3 Kf8 52. Kg2 Rg4+ 53. Kh2 Bf2 54. Rf1 Bd4 55. Re1 Rh4+ 56. Kg2 Rg4+ 57. Kh3 Rh4+ 58. Kg3 Kf7 59. Kg2 Kf8 60. Kf3 Rh2 61. Bxa4 c2 62. Kg3 Bxe5+ 63. Rxe5 Rh1 64. Bxg5 Rg1+ 65. Kf2 Nxg5 66. Bxc2 Ra1 67. a4 Ra2 68. Re2 Ra3 69. Re3 Ra2 70. Re2 Ra3 71. Rd2 Ke7 72. Ke2 Nf3 73. Rd1 Ne5 74. Rd5", "id": "4952529" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Qxg6+ Kf8 59. Qxc6 Kg8 60. Qg6+ Kf8 61. Qg4 Ke8 62. Qh5 Kf8 63. Qg4 Ke8 64. Qh5 Kf8 65. Qd5 Rh7 66. Qf3+ Kg8 67. Qg4+ Kf7 68. Qh5+ Kg8 69. Qg6+ Kf8 70. Qf5+ Kg8 71. Qg4+ Kf7 72. Qh5+ Kg8 73. Qd5+ Kf8 74. Qxb5 Qe6 75. Bg7+ Kf7 76. Qh5+ Ke7 77. g3 Qe1+ 78. Kg2 Qe4+ 79. Kh2", "id": "4952547" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rc6 Bb5 60. Rc1 b3 61. Rb1 Bc4 62. Ke4 Ra2 63. Kd4 Rc2 64. Nd3 Bxd3 65. Kxd3 Rxh2 66. Rxb3 Kg7 67. Ke4 Ra2 68. Kf4 Ra4+ 69. Kg5 Ra5 70. g4 Rc5 71. Kh5 Ra5 72. Rf3 Rb5 73. g5 Rb1 74. f6+ Kh7 75. Rh3 Rg1 76. Rh2 Rg3 77. Rh1 Rg2 78. Ra1 Rh2+ 79. Kg4 Kg6 80. Ra8 Rg2+ ½–½ Game 26br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black", "id": "7279762" }, { "contents": "Les Arcanes\n\n\nPremier sacrifice 56. Liberté 57. Le sacrifice libre 58. La relation du beth à l'aleph 59. Limite de nos champs de gravitation 60. L'indivisible unité 61. La Manifestation 62. Vision parfaite 63. La féminité de la Manifestation procréatrice 64. Cantique de Salomon 65. Ève 66. Sacrifice des sacrifices 67. La loi juive 68. Beauté libre 69. Encore le rythme 70. Conscience de l'univers 71. Libre beauté première 72-73. La passion mystérieuse et chaste 74. De l'amour à l'être 75.", "id": "17579979" }, { "contents": "Barharia\n\n\nKail 61. Kaluchhapra 62. Kanahar 63. Kanhauli 64. Khanpur 65. Khizar Chak 66. Khori Pakar Jaddi 67. Khori Pakar Nilami 68. Koiri Tola 69. Kuahi 70. Kurwa 71. Kutub Chhapra 72. Lachhmi Chak 73. Lakri 74. Lakri Dargah 75. Lala Hata 76. Lauan 77. Madhaupur 78. Mahal 79. Mahamadpur 80. Mahammadpur 81. Mahbub Chhapra 82. Mahmudpur 83. Mananpura 84. Mansahata 85. Mathia Patarhatha 86. Mathurapur 87. Mira Chhapra 88. Narharpur 89.", "id": "12509991" }, { "contents": "Women's Professional Basketball League\n\n\nfranchises had been awarded to Dallas, New Orleans, San Francisco and St. Louis, Missouri, while applications were received for potential franchises from Baltimore, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. The Eastern Division included the New Jersey Gems, New Orleans Pride, New York Stars, Philadelphia Fox, St. Louis Streak and Washington Metros. The Midwest Division included the Chicago Hustle, Iowa Cornets, Milwaukee Does and Minnesota Fillies. The Western Division included the California Dreams, Dallas Diamonds, Houston Angels and San Francisco Pioneers.", "id": "10846173" }, { "contents": "Don McMahon\n\n\nDonald John McMahon (January 4, 1930 – July 22, 1987) was a right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was signed by the Boston Braves before the 1950 season. He played for the Milwaukee Braves (1957–62), Houston Colt .45s (1962–63), Cleveland Indians (1964–66), Boston Red Sox (1966–67), Chicago White Sox (1967–68), Detroit Tigers (1968–69), and San Francisco Giants (1969–74). McMahon was used almost", "id": "22214072" }, { "contents": "List of sovereign states and dependencies by total fertility rate\n\n\n58 Israel 2.9 59 Lesotho 2.9 60 Eswatini 2.8 61 Kyrgyz Republic 2.8 62 Micronesia 2.8 63 Algeria 2.7 64 Haiti 2.7 65 Mongolia 2.7 66 Botswana 2.6 67 Fiji 2.6 68 Guatemala 2.6 69 Kazakhstan 2.6 70 Syria 2.6 71 Turkmenistan 2.6 72 Bolivia 2.5 73 Djibouti 2.5 74 Jordan 2.5 75 Oman 2.5 76 Lao PDR 2.4 77 Philippines 2.4 78 Cambodia 2.3 79 Ecuador 2.3 80 Guyana 2.3 81 Honduras 2.3 82 Panama 2.3 83 Paraguay 2.3 84 Seychelles 2.3 85 South Africa 2.3 86 Suriname 2.3 87 Uzbekistan 2.3 88 Dominican Republic 2.2 89 Indonesia 2.2", "id": "17872676" }, { "contents": "Minuscule 441\n\n\nsubscriptions at the end of each book, and στιχοι. The biblical text is surrounded by a catena of Oecumenius. Some of leaves of the codex are in disorder. The order of leaves: 3-18. 1. 2. 19-46. 47-58. 59. 63. 64. 59. 60-62. 73. 74. 65. 66. 69-72. 67. 68. 75-78. 127-142. 79-126. 143-158. 167-182", "id": "19179286" }, { "contents": "Al Maktab Raqam 19\n\n\n61 - Ghost Walker 62 - Stun death 63 - Fire Ball 64 - the mystery of the Sphinx 65 - dark rays 66 - Conflict in the bush 67 - a plot of Satan 68 - bulwark 69 - ghost of revenge 70 - bloody chase 71 - cursed earth 72 - devastating weapon 73 - horror Hospital 74 - a treasure of the Pharaohs 75 - bird death 76. The armed robbery 77. secret mission 78. hackers Nile 79. Invisible Man 80. devastating automated 81. golden statue 82. Flower devil 83", "id": "3242097" }, { "contents": "Rulers of Kuba\n\n\n. Shama Katuri. 61. Kusunju. 62. Bena Misaki. 63. Bikila Kolo. 64. Kunche Lama. 65. Pelama Pena. 66. Mime Pelama. 67. Chenge Lesanga. 68. Mianga. 69. Sam Bula. 70. Manchum Bula. 71. Bopele^Bombo. 72. Boeke. 73. Bo^Kena. 74. Shamba Nche. 75. Golo Nche. 76. Shama Shanga. 77. Saina^Kama. 78. Ko Kena. 79. Sanga Lenga. 80. Bosh A kama. 81", "id": "12139561" }, { "contents": "Ācārakkōvai\n\n\n52 poems (3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 77, 78, 81, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93", "id": "12746274" }, { "contents": "Jeff Nelsen\n\n\nmovie soundtracks, and performing in the horn sections of orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Montreal, Vancouver, and National Symphonies, and the Balkan Gypsy funk band of Slavic Soul Party. With Canadian Brass, Jeff has also performed with the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, the symphonies of Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, Phoenix, Rotterdam, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, with the esteemed German, London", "id": "2981814" }, { "contents": "Kasparov versus the World\n\n\n, but claimed it was also losing, and published a \"forced win\". Subsequently, tablebases showed an error in Kasparov's analysis, but confirmed that 58...Qf5 could not have saved the draw with best play on both sides. The main line starts with 58...Qf5 59.Kh6 Qe6 60.Qg1+ Ka2 61.Qf2+ Kb1 62.Qd4 Ka2 63.Kg5 Qe7+ 64.Qf6 Qe3+ 65.Qf4 Qg1+ 66.Kf6 Qb6+ 67.Kf7 Qb7+ 68.Ke6 Qc8+ 69.Kf6 Qd8+ 70.Kf5 Qc8+ 71.Kg5 Qc3 72.Qh2+ Ka1 73.Qe2 Kb1 74.Qf2 Qc1+ 75.Kg4 Qc3", "id": "14582966" }, { "contents": "Swindle (chess)\n\n\n55...f2 56.Qg2 \"zugzwang\"; (b) 55...Nf4 56.Qf5! and if 56...Kg3 57.Qg5+ wins the knight; (c) 55...Ng5 56.Qf5 wins. g5 53.hxg5 hxg5 54.Qxb6 f3 55.Qxc5 Kg4 56.Qe3 Kg3 57.c4 Kg2 58.c5 f2 59.Qe4+ Kh2 60.Qf3 g4! 61.Qe2? White could draw with 61.Qxg4 f1=Q+ 62.Kc2 Qf2+ 63.Kb1 Qf1+ 64.Kc2 Qb5 (64...Nf2 65.Qf4+ Kg2 66.Qg5+ Kf3 67.Qf6+ Ke3 68.Qh6+ Kd4 69.Qd6+ Ke4 70.Qg6+ Kd5 71.Qd6+ Ke4 72.Qg6+", "id": "21604299" }, { "contents": "Queen and pawn versus queen endgame\n\n\n. Qxe6 Qh8+ 58. Kg6 Qc3 59. g4 Qd2 60. g5 Qd4 61. Qf5+ Ka4 62. Kh5 Qh8+ 63. Kg4 Qh1 (This move loses for Black in 39 moves as confirmed by http://www.k4it.de/index.php?topic=egtb&lang=en) 64. Qf4+ Ka5 65. Qe5+ Ka4 66. g6 Qd1+ 67. 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Qf6 Qd5+ 75", "id": "20411696" }, { "contents": "List of OHL seasons\n\n\n| 1959–60 | 1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993–94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–00 | 2000–01 | 2001–02 | 2002–03 | 2003–04 | 2004–05 | 2005–06 | 2006–07 | 2007–08 | 2008–09 | 2009–10", "id": "6936535" }, { "contents": "Dumaria\n\n\nDumaria 107 50 Kewla Kalan Dumaria 919 51 Khaira Dumaria 885 52 Khardag Dumaria 1,454 53 Kokna Dumaria 333 54 Kolhubar Dumaria 3,225 55 KOlsaita Dumaria 297 56 Kundari Dumaria 341 57 Kunria Dumaria 739 58 Kusari Dumaria 1,549 59 Lataha Dumaria 259 60 Londa Dumaria 556 61 Madarpur Dumaria 1,130 62 Mahjari Dumaria 192 63 Mahuri Dumaria 2,884 64 Mahuri Dumaria 348 65 Maigara Dumaria 2,318 66 Majhauli Dumaria 4,606 67 Majhgawan Dumaria 379 68 Manrar Dumaria 533 69 Mataha Dumaria 3,172 70 Maun Bar Dumaria 292 71 Mayapur Dumaria 141 72 Milki Dumaria 168 73 Nabigarh Dumaria 618", "id": "10048378" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n75 e\": \"favorite_nu 0000300 6d 62 65 72 22 7d 2c 20 7b 22 74 79 70 65 22 3a mber\"}, {\"type\": 0000320 20 5b 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c 20 22 6e 75 6c [\"string\", \"nul 0000340 6c 22 5d 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 22 3a 20 22 66 61 l\"], \"name\": \"fa 0000360 76 6f 72 69 74 65 5f 63 6f 6c 6f 72 22 7d 5d 7d", "id": "10173702" }, { "contents": "List of MJHL seasons\n\n\n1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | The following is a list of seasons following the reorganization of junior hockey in Canada.br 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 | 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 | br 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | br 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993-94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–2000 | br", "id": "15920550" }, { "contents": "Spain men's national wheelchair basketball team\n\n\n72–62. They beat Poland 47–64, and Sweden 65–54. Then they lost to Italy 50–58, lost to Germany 77–70, and defeated Poland 71–65. At the 2013 European Championships, Spain defeated Sweden 60–54, Israel 75–57, France 56–40, and Poland 63–45 in pool play. They lost to Turkey 63–49. In the quarterfinals, they defeated Italy 65–56. In the semi-finals, they lost to Great Britain 72–69. They defeated Sweden to win the bronze by a score of 65–56. Asier García Pereiro led the team in", "id": "13321907" }, { "contents": "Lanarkshire Cup\n\n\n1932–33 - 1933–34 - Hamilton Academical 1934–35 - Airdrieonians 1935–36 - 1936–37 - 1937–38 - Airdrieonians 1938–39 - Hamilton Academical 1939–40 - Motherwell 1848–49 - Albion Rovers 1949–50 - Motherwell 1950–51 - Albion Rovers 1951–52 - Hamilton Academical 1952–53 - Motherwell 1953–54 - Motherwell 1954–55 - Motherwell 1955–56 - 1956–57 - Motherwell 1957–58 - Motherwell 1958–59 - Motherwell 1959–60 - Motherwell 1960–61 - Motherwell 1961–62 - Motherwell 1962–63 - Airdrieonians 1963–64 - Motherwell 1964–65 - 1965–66 - Airdrieonians 1966–67 - Airdrieonians 1967–68 - Motherwell 1968–69 - Motherwell 1969–70 - Airdrieonians 1970–71 - Airdrieonians 1971–72 - 1972–73 - Motherwell 1973–74 -", "id": "10384135" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1981\n\n\nNe7 29.Ne3 Rc6 30.Ra3 Nc8 31.axb5 axb5 32.Kf2 Nb6 33.Nb2 Rxd1 34.Bxd1 Rd6 35.Be2 Be8 36.Ra5 Rd8 37.Ke1 c6 38.Ra6 Rb8 39.Bd1 Nc8 40.Nd3 Nc7 41.Ra5 Ra8 42.f4 exf4 43.gxf4 Nb6 44.Bf3 Rd8 45.Be2 Na4 46.Ra7 Rd7 47.Kd2 Ne6 48.Rxd7 Bxd7 49.Bg4 g6 50.f5 gxf5 51.Bxf5 Kg7 52.e5 Nf8 53.Bxd7 Nxd7 54.e6 Ndb6 55.Nf4 Kf8 56.Kd3 Nc8 57.Ng4 Ke7 58.Nh6 Kd6 59.Kd4 Ne7 60.Nf7+ Kc7 61.Nh5 c5+ 62.bxc5 Nc6+ 63.Ke3 Nxc5 64.Nxf6 Nxe6 65.h5 Nf8 66.Ke4 Kb6 67.Ng5 h6 68.Nf7 Ne6 69.Ne8 Nc5+ 70.Ke3 Na4 71.Kd2 b4 72.cxb4 Nxb4 73.Nxh6 Nc5 74.Nf5 Nd5 75.h6 Ne4+", "id": "7279794" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n22 3a 20 22 55 ord\", \"name\": \"U 0000100 73 65 72 22 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 73 70 61 63 65 ser\", \"namespace 0000120 22 3a 20 22 65 78 61 6d 70 6c 65 2e 61 76 72 6f \": \"example.avro 0000140 22 2c 20 22 66 69 65 6c 64 73 22 3a 20 5b 7b 22 \", \"fields\": [{\" 0000160 74 79 70 65 22 3a 20 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c", "id": "10173700" }, { "contents": "HC CSKA Moscow\n\n\n. \"Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game Soviet / Russian MVP Scoring Champion Goal Scoring Champion Soviet / Russian League First Team Best Line Best Rookie Soviet League Championship \"(32)\": 1947–48, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1954–55, 1955–56, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1976–77,", "id": "12586396" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\n- Ryne Duren - Baltimore 54, Kansas City 57, NYY 58-61, LAA 61-62, Philadelphia 63-64, Cincinnati 64, Washington 65, Philadelphia 65 1949 - Ed Albrecht - St. Louis 49-50 1940 - Dewey Adkins - Washington 43, Chi Cubs 49 1940 - Stan Goletz - CHI WS 41 1940 - William Red Rollings - Boston 27-28 1940 - Dave Bartosch - St. Louis 45 1939 - Andy Cohen - Player - New York Giants 26, 28-29, Manager - Philadelphia", "id": "9684301" }, { "contents": "Bing (search engine)\n\n\n-time traffic conditions using Bing Maps. The gadget provided shortcuts to driving directions, local search and full-screen traffic view of major US and Canadian cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Montreal, New York City, Oklahoma City, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Vancouver, and Washington, D.C. Prior to October", "id": "5355697" }, { "contents": "Chess (poem)\n\n\nas 52. Na1–b3? 52. Kh2 Qg3+ 53. Qxg3+ hxg3+ 54. Kxg3 Ra5 55. Kf2 Ra8 56. Ke2 Nc2 57. Kd1 Ne3+ 58. Kc1 Nxg2+ 59. Kb1 b5 60. h4 b4 61. h5 b3 62. e5 Bg5 63. h6 Nh4 64. e6 Bf6 65. h7 Nxf3 66. e7 Bxe7 67. h8=Q+ Kb7 68. Qh3 Ne5 69. Qh5 Nd3 70. Qh3 Nb4 71. Qf3+ Kb8 72. Qe2 Bf6 73. Qe6", "id": "7723831" }, { "contents": "2002 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n(77) 93–6, 37–67, (62) 70–20, (57) 79–0, (91) 108–17, 69–9, (60) 62–9 **(65) 75–33, 68–55, 59–23, (126)-0, 0-(81), (85) 112–6, 1–76 (72), (60) 73–0 ***(60) 109–6, 45–56, (72) 75–42, 5–78 (55), (68) 73–0, (109) 115–19, 43–66, (110) 111–14, (70)-0, 38–89", "id": "20494682" }, { "contents": "2015 Cleveland Indians season\n\n\nand 13, improving their record to 70–70 and marking the first time the Indians were .500 since they were 2–2. The Indians would also be 71-71, 72-72, 73-73, and 74-74, but lost the following game each time. They briefly made it over the .500 mark at 77–76 on September 26, but went on to lose three in a row. The Indians spent much of September 3–5 games behind the Texas Rangers or Houston Astros for the second wild card spot in the American", "id": "294687" }, { "contents": "Index of philosophical literature\n\n\n\"Federalist No. 61\" – \"Federalist No. 62\" – \"Federalist No. 63\" – \"Federalist No. 64\" – \"Federalist No. 65\" – \"Federalist No. 66\" – \"Federalist No. 67\" – \"Federalist No. 68\" – \"Federalist No. 69\" – \"Federalist No. 70\" – \"Federalist No. 71\" – \"Federalist No. 72\" – \"Federalist No. 73\" – \"Federalist No. 74\" – \"Federalist", "id": "16809651" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "List of mayors of Salisbury\n\n\n1850–51 George Brown 1851–52 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1852–53 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1853–54 John Lambert 1854–55 Thomas Pain 1855–56 Abraham Jackson 1856–57 Thomas Pain 1857–58 Coard William Squarey 1858–59 Philip Pickney Cother 1859–60 William Woodlands 1860–61 Philip Watson Ottoway 1861–62 Charles Mann Cornwallis Whatman 1862–63 John Style 1863–64 John Waters 1864–65 Richard Henry Rigden 1865–66 Robert Stokes 1866–67 John Alfred Lush MD 1867–68 Stephen Eldridge 1868–69 William Aylward 1869–70 Charles Richard Norton 1870–71 William Fawcett Jnr. 1871–72 John Harding Jackson 1873–74 Henry Brown 1874–75 Samuel Ralph Atkins 1875–76 Charles Henry Radcliffe 1876–77 John Keynes 1877–78 Richard Monkhouse Wilson", "id": "18557200" }, { "contents": "1967 NFL season\n\n\nThe 1967 NFL season was the 48th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 16 teams with the addition of the New Orleans Saints. The two 8-team conferences were split into two divisions each: the Eastern Conference divisions were Capitol (Dallas, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Washington) and Century (Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis), and the Western Conference divisions were Central (Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, and Minnesota) and Coastal (Atlanta, Baltimore, Los Angeles", "id": "8290334" }, { "contents": "World TeamTennis\n\n\nwith Arthur Ashe and Wilt Chamberlain, securing the professional men players.. The league began play in May 1974, with George MacCall as Commissioner of the 16 teams: Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo-Toronto, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Florida (Miami), San Diego/Hawaii, Houston, Los Angeles, Minnesota (Minneapolis-St.Paul), New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. The original league format included a four-colored tennis court, a 44-contest season, and teams", "id": "14486970" }, { "contents": "2013 FedEx Cup Playoffs\n\n\n(76 to 58), Nicholas Thompson (73 to 59), Brendan Steele (89 to 69), and Ernie Els (91 to 70). Seven players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances: Ryan Palmer (60 to 71), Fredrik Jacobson (61 to 72), Martin Laird (63 to 74), David Lingmerth (64 to 75), Kyle Stanley (66 to 77), Cameron Tringale (69 to 79", "id": "19528111" }, { "contents": "Jellabies\n\n\n58. Parrot (21 June 1999) 59. Spring (28 June 1999) 60. Magic (5 July 1999) 61. Where's Pepper? (12 July 1999) 62. Hot (19 July 1999) 63. Robot (26 July 1999) 64. Wheels (2 August 1999) 65. Chums (9 August 1999) 66. Baa! (16 August 1999) 67. Found (23 August 1999) 68. Autumn (30 August 1999) 69. Nature (6 September 1999)", "id": "20682329" }, { "contents": "List of fresh water fishes of Maharashtra\n\n\nogilbii 51. Schismatorhynchos (Nukta) nukta 52. Thynnichthys sandkhol 53. Tor khudree 54. Tor mussulah 55. Tor tor SUB-FAMILY: CULTRINAE 56. Chela cachius 57. Chela laubuca 58. Salmostoma acinaces 59. Salmostoma balookee 60. Salmostoma boopis 61. Salmostoma clupeoides 62. Salmostoma horai 63. Salmostoma kardahiensis 64. Salmostoma novacula 65. Salmostoma phulo Subfamily: LEUCISCINAE 66. Hypophthalmichthys molitrix SUBFAMILY: RASBORINAE 69. Barilius evezardi 70. Barilius gatensis 71. Parluciosoma daniconius 72. Parluciosoma labiosa 73. Danio aequipinnatus 74", "id": "16146194" }, { "contents": "Vehicle registration plates of Kenya\n\n\n63 UN - United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Eastern & Southern African Regional Office 64 CD - Iran 65 CD - Cyprus 66 CD - Argentina 67 UN - United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) 68 CD - Philippines 69 CD - Burundi 70 CD - Chile 71 CD - Oman 72 CD - League of Arab States / Arab League 73 CD - European Union 74 CD - Yemen 75 CD - Kenya Mission to UNEP 76 CD - Côte d'Ivoire (Consulate) 77 CD - Bangladesh 78 CD - Saudi Arabia 79 UN", "id": "993880" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "List of makams\n\n\n-Şehnaz 63. Bûstan 64. Büzürk 65. Büzürk-Gerdâniye 66. Büzürk-Geveyşt 67. Büzürk-Mâye 68. Büzürk-Nevrûz 69. Büzürk-Selmek 70. Büzürk-Şehnâz 71. Canfezâ 72. Çârgâh 73. Çârgâh-Âcem 74. Çârgâh-Gerdâniye 75. Çârgâh-Mahûr 76. Çehâr-Âgâazin 77. Daği-Bayâti 78. Danişverân 79. Dil Âvîz 80. Dil-Ârâ 81. Dil-Efruz 82. Dil-Keşîde 83. Dil-Nişîn 84. Dil-", "id": "21093808" }, { "contents": "Super Bases Loaded 2\n\n\n\", the Cleveland \"Stars\", the Detroit \"Storm\", the Kansas City \"Tornadoes\", Oakland \"Eagles\", and Seattle \"Blue Wave\". The Omega League (based on the National League) consisted of the Atlanta \"Weasels\", Houston \"Doves\", the Los Angeles \"Cyclops\", the New York \"Mercs\", Philadelphia \"Bruins\", the Pittsburgh \"Buzzards\", and the San Francisco \"Amoebas\". In addition, there were four edit teams: Urbana,", "id": "22141152" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "Don Larsen\n\n\nDon James Larsen (born August 7, 1929) is an American retired Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher. During a 15-year MLB career, he pitched from 1953 to 1967 for seven different teams. Larsen pitched for the St. Louis Browns / Baltimore Orioles (1953–54; 1965), New York Yankees (1955–59), Kansas City Athletics (1960–1961), Chicago White Sox (1961), San Francisco Giants (1962–64), Houston Colt .45's / Houston Astros (1964–65), and Chicago Cubs (1967)", "id": "15750076" }, { "contents": "1968 NBA playoffs\n\n\n) (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Chicago Bulls: \"Lakers win series 4-1\" This is the first playoff meeting between the Lakers and Bulls. Division Finals (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (3) San Francisco Warriors: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Last Playoff Meeting: 1967 Western Division Semifinals (San Francisco won 3-0) Champion: Boston Celtics Division Semifinals (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (3) New York Knicks: \"76ers win series 4-2", "id": "14689742" } ]
BASEBALL - MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS AFTER THURSDAY 'S GAMES . NEW YORK 1996-08-30 Major League Baseball standings after games played on Thursday ( tabulate under won , lost , winning percentage and games behind ) : [START_ENT] AMERICAN LEAGUE EASTERN DIVISION [END_ENT] W L PCT GB NEW YORK 74 59 .556 - BALTIMORE 70 63 .526 4 BOSTON 69 65 .515 5 1/2 TORONTO 63 71 .470 11 1/2 DETROIT 48 86 .358 26 1/2 CENTRAL DIVISION CLEVELAND 80 53 .602 - CHICAGO 71 64 .526 10 MINNESOTA 67 67 .500 13 1/2 MILWAUKEE 64 71 .474 17 KANSAS CITY 61 74 .452 20 WESTERN DIVISION TEXAS 75 58 .564 - SEATTLE 70 63 .526 5 OAKLAND 64 72 .471 12 1/2 CALIFORNIA 62 72 .463 13 1/2 FRIDAY , AUGUST 30 SCHEDULE KANSAS CITY AT DETROIT CHICAGO AT TORONTO MINNESOTA AT MILWAUKEE CLEVELAND AT TEXAS NEW YORK AT CALIFORNIA BOSTON AT OAKLAND BALTIMORE AT SEATTLE NATIONAL LEAGUE EASTERN DIVISION W L PCT GB ATLANTA 83 49 .629 - MONTREAL 71 61 .538 12 FLORIDA 64 70 .478 20 NEW YORK 59 75 .440 25 PHILADELPHIA 54 80 .403 30 CENTRAL DIVISION HOUSTON 72 63 .533 - ST LOUIS 69 65 .515 2 1/2 CINCINNATI 66 67 .496 5 CHICAGO 65 66 .496 5 PITTSBURGH 56 77 .421 15 WESTERN DIVISION SAN DIEGO 75 60 .556 - LOS ANGELES 72 61 .541 2 COLORADO 70 65 .519 5 SAN FRANCISCO 57 74 .435 16 FRIDAY , AUGUST 30 SCHEDULE ATLANTA AT CHICAGO FLORIDA AT CINCINNATI SAN DIEGO AT MONTREAL LOS ANGELES AT PHILADELPHIA HOUSTON AT PITTSBURGH SAN FRANCISCO AT NEW YORK COLORADO AT ST LOUIS
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Rc6+ Kd5 65. Rb6 Rc4+ 66. Kd2 Kc5 67. Rb8 Ra4 68. Rc8+ Kd4 69. Rb8 Ra5 70. Rd8+ Kc4 71. Re8 Kd5 72. Rd8+ Ke4 73. Rb8 Rxa3 74. Rxb5 Kf4 75. Rb8 Kf3 76. Rf8+ Ke4 77. Rb8 Ra2+ 78. Ke1 Kf4 79. Rb3 e4 80. Rc3 e3 81. Rc8 1/2-1/2 In", "id": "15973443" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nDetroit Tigers 69. Ryne Sandberg, Chicago Cubs 70. Nolan Ryan, Houston Astros 71. John Tudor, Los Angeles Dodgers 72. Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia Phillies 73. Dave Righetti, New York Yankees 74. Pedro Guerrero, St. Louis Cardinals 75. Rick Sutcliffe, Chicago Cubs 76. Gary Carter, New York Mets 77. Cal Ripken, Baltimore Orioles 78. Andre Dawson, Chicago Cubs 79. Andy Van Slyke, Pittsburgh Pirates 80. Roc Raines, Montreal Expos 81. Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins 82.", "id": "18525012" }, { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Constitutional amendments under the French Fifth Republic\n\n\n46, 47, 47-1, 47-2 (new), 48, 49, 50-1, 51-1 (new), 51-2 (new), 56, 61, 61-1 (new), 62, 65, 69, 70, 71, 71-1 (new), 72-3, 73, 74-1, 75-1 (new), 87 (new), 88-4, 88-5, 89. The vote was", "id": "8390514" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Wysoczany\n\n\n53. Saharowa 54. Mashljanyk 55. Luchkanych 56. Mashljanyk 57. Mytso 58. Jacyla 59. Jacyla 60. Village Ukrainian School 61. Bodnik 62. Tsynanko 63. Shlomko 64. Warholjak 65. Kroljak 66. Village Orthodox Church 67. Horonova 68. Hlibyk 69. Sekielyk 70. Mashljanyk 71. Maslany 72. Orzinski 73. Worotyla 74. Luchkanych 75. Petrunjova 76. Slabka 77. Petrunjova 78. Bajtsowa 79. Sas 80. Sas 81. Hrytsko 82. Jacyla 83. Szevtsova 84. Szevtsova", "id": "15604592" }, { "contents": "List of WWE United States Champions\n\n\nRank !Wrestler !No. ofbrreigns !Combinedbrdays !Combined daysbrrec. by WWE !1 !2 !rowspan=2|40 !42 !43 !44 !45 !46 !47 !48 !49 !50 !51 !52 !53 !rowspan=2|54 !56 !rowspan=2|57 !59 !60 !61 !62 !63 !64 !65 !66 !67 !rowspan=3|68 !71 !72 !rowspan=3|73 !76 !77 !78 !rowspan=2|79 !rowspan=2|81 !83 !rowspan=2|84 !rowspan=3|86 !89 !rowspan=2|90 !92 !", "id": "11372834" }, { "contents": "Eusébio\n\n\nrepeated five years later. He was the Portuguese First Division's top scorer seven times (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970 and 1973), helping Benfica to win 11 Primeira Liga (1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73 and 1974–75), 5 Portuguese Cup wins (1961–62, 1963–64, 1968–69, 1969–70 and 1971–72), 1 European Cup win (1961–62) and 3 European Cup finals (1962–63, 1964–65 and 1967–68). Eusébio", "id": "15697745" }, { "contents": "Udayarpalayam taluk\n\n\n48 Kundaveli-East 49 Kundaveli-West 50 Kuruvalapparkoil 51 Kuvagam 52 Kuvathur 53 Managathy 54 Marudur 55 Melur 56 Muthuservamadam 57 Nagam Panthal 58 Nayaganai Periyal 59 Nedavalur-East 60 Nedavalur-South 61 Olayur 62 Padanilai 63 Pappakudi-North 64 Pappakudi-South 65 Parukkal 66 Periyakrishnapuram 67 Periyavalayam 68 Pichanur 69 Pilichikuzhi 70 Piranjeri 71 Porpathintha Nallur 72 Rangiyam 73 Saluppai 74 Sathampady 75 Silambur 76 Siluvacheri 77 Sirukadambur 78 Solankurichi 79 Sripuranthan 80 Sriraman 81 Suriyamanal 82 Suttamalli 83 T.Paluvur 84 Taludalamedu 85 Thandalai 86 Thathanur 87 Thenkatchi Perumal Nathan 88 Thirukalapur 89", "id": "329036" }, { "contents": "Garhmukteshwar (Assembly constituency)\n\n\nkhaiya 46 Sharifpur 47 Anooppur Dibai 48 Shuklampura 49 Rasoolabad Nanpur 50 Lodhipur Shobhan 51 Pawati 52 Haiderpur 53 Lodhipur Chhapka 54 Sadullapur 55 Hiranpura 56 Popayi 57 Janupura 58 Jhadina 59 Saidpur 60 Alampur Bhagwantpur 61 Ladpura 62 Kalyanpur 63 Khilwai 64 Shogarh 65 Shahpur Chaudhary 66 Inayatpur 67 Rampur Nyamatpur 68 Abdullapur 69 Dotai 70 Athsaini 71 Hasupur 72 Manak Chowk 73 Deoli 74 Dhana 75 Lisri 76 Akkhapur 77 Fattapur 78 Phuldehra 79 Nawada Kalan 80 Todarpur 81 Bhowapur 82 Bhowapur Mastannagar 83 Baksar 84 Saroorpur 85 Vait 86 Khudaliya 87 Baddha 88 Ratupura 89 Rajhera 90", "id": "3818355" }, { "contents": "Samia tribe (Luhya)\n\n\n38 Abakangala 39 Abakati 40 Abakemo 41 Abakerere 42 Abakhu 43 Abakibwedde 44 Abakiroyoya 45 Abakobe 46 Abakomolo 47 Abakooli 48 Abakoolo 49 Abakuba 50 Abakwala 51 Abakwede 52 Abakyaki 53 Abakyonga 54 Abalaka 55 Abalala 56 Abalanda 57 Abaleke 58 Abalekya 59 Abalila 60 Abalindo 61 Abaliro 62 Abalisa 63 Abaloba 64 Abalomba 65 Abalundu 66 Abalwenge 67 Abalyali 68 Abalyani 69 Abamakwa 70 Abamakyeke 71 Abamali 72 Abamani 73 Abamanyi 74 Abambumpi 75 Abameripo 76 Abampoodi 77 Abampunyi 78 Abamulembo 79 Abamulimba 80 Abamuma 81 Abanapa 82 Abangasa 83 Abanghale 84 Abanyanga 85 Abanyedeti 86 Abanyihodoo 87 Abanyimaro", "id": "4195796" }, { "contents": "Parbatsar\n\n\nGular 47 Gunawati 48 Gurah 49 Haripura 50 Harnawa Patti 51 Hatheli 52 Hukmpura 53 Huldhani 54 Jagdishpura 55 Jalampura 56 Janjeela 57 Jawla 58 Jhalra 59 Jhujharpura 60 Kaletara 61 Kalkala Ki Dhani 62 Kankediyas 63 Kanwalad 64 Khanpur 65 Khedapura 66 Khedarpura 67 Kheri Khinwasi 68 Khokhar 69 Khokhariya 70 Khundiyas 71 Kinsariya 72 Kishorpura 73 Kitiya 74 Kuliyana 75 Kundri 76 Kurada 77 Lakhiyas 78 Lalana Kalan 79 Lalana Khurd 80 Madhwa 81 Malas Charnan 82 Malas Gusaiyan 83 Mandan 84 Mandowari 85 Manglana 86 Manpura 87 Mayapur 88 Mehgaon 89 Merasi 90 Mindakiya 91 Modi Khurd", "id": "7579275" }, { "contents": "Western Suburbs Magpies\n\n\nW Wright 55 W Barclay 56 Percy Bolt 57 T Doyle 58 J Feeney 59 V Jarvis 60 E Mantle 61 H.G. Naylor 62 E Palmer 63 E Willings 64 Grinstead 65 Owens 66 Sam Perry 67 Keen 68 James 69 Percy Briscoe 70 Chipperfield 71 J Ogilvie 72 Horace Alderson 73 Johns 74 J Slingsby 75 D McDonald 76 G Patterson 77 Baldock 78 Tom Dowswell 79 Healy 80 McEvoy 81 Ryan 82 George Duffin 83 Herb Gilbert 84 Rangi Joass 85 W Mueller 86 A Munnery 87 P.J. Thompson 88 Jack Tully 89 S.B. Wall 90 A Gillett", "id": "13659778" }, { "contents": "Game Day Recycling\n\n\nUniversity of Georgia 59. University of Kentucky 60. University of Maine 61. University of Maryland 62. University of Miami 63. University of Michigan 64. University of Minnesota 65. University of Mississippi 66. University of Missouri 67. University of Montana 68. University of Nebraska–Lincoln 69. University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill 70. University of North Texas 71. University of Notre Dame 72. University of Oregon 73. University of Rochester 74. University of South Florida 75. University of Tennessee - Knoxville 76", "id": "10435645" }, { "contents": "Carson's Law\n\n\nAnd Misfire 59. St. Patrick's Day 60. The Masquerade 61. All That Glitters 62. Laugh, Clown, Laugh 63. Guardian Angels 64. Lost Opportunities 65. A Country Dance 66. Faith, Hope And Fencing Wire 67. A Matter Of Confidence 68. The Tender Trap 69. A Case For Compassion 70. From Small Acorns 71. Street Games, Night Moves 72. Deceptions 73. Orphans Of The Storm 74. Falling Star 75. Means To An End 76. Teapots And Tears 77.", "id": "7511783" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "2003 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 10–11 May – Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, England *58–69, 83–25, 24–66, (63) 75–8, 9-(67), 0–98 (57), 72–60 (53), 39–80 (55), (67)-(60), 42–61 **(58) 73–26, (80)-(52), (100) 104–32, 23–82 (57), (54) 74–57, 49–57, (56) 71–48, 59–32 **", "id": "20494482" }, { "contents": "List of villages in Murbad\n\n\n796 br 57 Gorakhgad Murbad 1 br 58 Goregaon Murbad 495 br 59 Hedavali Murbad 281 br 60 Hireghar Murbad 225 61 Inde Murbad 885 br 62 Jadai Murbad 491 br 63 Jaigaon Murbad 496 br 64 Jambhurde Murbad 1,330 br 65 Jamghar Murbad 533 br 66 Kachakoli Murbad 869 br 67 Kalambad Mu Murbad 408 br 68 Kalambhe Murbad 1,299 br 69 Kalamkhande Murbad 987 br 70 Kalanbhad Murbad 1,017 br 71 Kandali Murbad 295 br 72 Kanharle Murbad 798 br 73 Kanhol Murbad 822 br 74 Karavale Murbad 1,118 br 75 Karchonde Murbad 731 76 Kasgaon Murbad 524", "id": "15353565" }, { "contents": "Amos Burn\n\n\nKf7 46.Bxc6 Bxc6 47.Kb4 Be8 48.Nf3 Ke7 49.Ng5 Bc6 50.Ka3 Bd7 51.Kb2 Ba4 52.Kc1 Bb3 53.Nf3 Ba4 54.Nh4 Kf7 55.Ng2 Bd7 56.h4 Be8 57.Kb2 Ba4 58.Ne3 Ke7 59.Ka3 Bc6 60.Kb4 Kd7 61.Ka5 Kc7 62.Nc2 Kb7 63.Nb4 Bd7 64.Na6 Be8 65.Nc5+ Kc6 66.Nxe6 Bd7 67.Ng5 Bf5 68.Kb4 Bg4 69.Ka3 Kd7 70.Nf7 Be6 71.Nd6 Kc6 72.Kb2 Bg4 73.Kc2 Kd7 74.Kd2 Ke6 75.Ke3 Bh3 76.f5+ gxf5 77.Kf4 Bg4 78.Kg5 Bh3 79.Ne8 Kf7 80.Nf6 f4 81.Kxf4 Be6 82.Kg5 1–0 MacDonald-Burn, Liverpool 1910 At right is a surprisingly little-known position from one of Burn's offhand games.", "id": "20103296" }, { "contents": "Brazilian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act\n\n\n59. FENIPRAZINE 60. FEMPROBAMATO 61. FLUFENAZINE 62. FLUMAZENIL 63. FLUOXETINE 64. FLUPENTIXOL 65. FLUVOXAMINE 66. HALOPERIDOL 67. HALOTAN 68. CLORAL HYDRATE 69. HYDROCHLORBEZETILAMINE 70. HYDROXIDINE 71. HOMOPHENAZINE 72. IMICLOPRAZINE 73. IMIPRAMINE 74. IMIPRAMINOXIDE 75. IPROCLORIZIDA 76. ISOCARBOXAZIDE 77. ISOFLURANE 78. ISOPROPYL-CROTONYL-URINE 79. LAMOTRIGINE 80. LEVODOPA 81. LEVOMEPROMAZINE 82. LINDANO 83. LISURIDA 84. LITHIUM 85. LOPERAMIDA 86. LOXAPINA 87. MAPROTILINE 88. MECLOFENOXATE 89. MEFENOXALONE 90.", "id": "14670778" }, { "contents": "Tales of the Wizard of Oz\n\n\n? 55. ? 56. ? 57. ? 58. ? 59. ? 60. Friends of a Feather 61. Monkey Air Lift 62. Guaranteed for Life 63. The Skills of Bravery 64. The Coat of Arms 65. Roar, Lion, Roar 66. Be a Card 67. The Inferior Decorator 68. The Salesman 69. The Cat's Meow 70. The Yellow Brick Road 71. Rusty Rusty 72. The Scarecrow 73. The Invisible Man 74. Free Trade 75. The Bull Fighter 76", "id": "13344957" }, { "contents": "Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship\n\n\nscope=row|56 !scope=row|57 !scope=row|58 !scope=row|59 !scope=row|60 !scope=row|61 !scope=row|62 !scope=row|63 !scope=row|64 !scope=row|65 !scope=row|66 !scope=row|67 !scope=row|68 !scope=row|69 !scope=row|70 !scope=row|71 !scope=row|72 !scope=row|73 !scope=row|74 !scope=row|75 !scope=row|76 !scope=row|77 !scope=row|78 !scope=row|79 !scope=row|80 !", "id": "16778230" }, { "contents": "Ikirun\n\n\n59. Asaba 60. Ajele Okeba 61. Ago Okeba 62. Ajisefinni 63. Alufa Akanbi 64. Adedeji 65. Alabi 66. Aniyeye 67. Agunlo 68. Aliyu 69. Aborisade 70. Agbon 71. Ayara 72. Baale- Enle 73. Baba Osogbo 74. Orisayo 75. Balogun 76. Baale Gbenagbena 77. Baale Onilu 78. Baale Ponja Erintunde 79. Saba 80. Balogun Kojo 81. Baale Oke Aafo 82. Balogun Makinde 83. Baba Isale 84. Balogun Imole 85. Baba Oloya 86. Baale", "id": "2580736" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qd2 Qd4 57. Qe1 Qb6 58. Qd2 Rb7 59. a4 Qc5 60. Qe1 Rb4 61. Qd2 Qb6 62. Qc1 Qd4 63. Qc2 Rb3 64. Be2 Rxc3 65. Qxc3 Qxc3 66. bxc3 Nxe4 67. Bf3 Nef6 68. Be2 e4 69. Bxc4 g4 70. Rb2 Ng5 71. Rb6 Nf7 72. Bf1 f3 73. c4 Nd7 74. Rb7 Nfe5 75. f6 e3 76. Rb3 e2 77. Bxe2 fxe2 78. Re3 Nf3 79. f7 Rf8 80. Rxg4 e1=", "id": "10680382" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "1953–54 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team\n\n\n30 Oregon State (-/4) RAL L 53–65 January 8 The Citadel H W 83–42 January 9 Wake Forest A W 66–65 January 11 Davidson A W 70–54 January 16 Virginia H W 78–66 January 19 NC State H L 77–84 February 2 Washington and Lee LY W 69–60 February 4 Duke (-/8) A L 47–63 February 8 Virginia A L 69–83 February 11 Wake Forest H L 62–76 February 13 Clemson (-/14) A W 72–56 February 16 Davidson H W 89–69 February 20 Duke (-/14) H L 63–67 February 24 NC State", "id": "7304952" }, { "contents": "Kumharsain\n\n\nChohan 38 Chopala 39 Churath 40 D.P.F. Nag kelo Saroga 41 D.P.F. Nagkelo 42 Dagrot 43 Dakolu 44 Dakoon 45 Dalan 46 Damaur 47 Daro 48 Dawala 49 Deeb 50 Deoridhar 51 Dethal 52 Devali Dhar 53 Dhala 54 Dhali 55 Dhanal 56 Dharuri 57 Dheongli 58 Dogri 59 Doja 60 Ganeog 61 Gharal 62 Ghareawat 63 Ghughvi 64 Gheti 65 Gonthla 66 Halyana 67 Hathiya 68 Jadoon 69 Jal 70 Jalti 71 Jangal Ahar 72 Jangal Dawala 73 Jangal Hatu 74 Jangal Havan 75 Jangal Jogsha 76 Jangal Madhawan 77 Jangal Marni 78 Jangal Nun-II 79 Janjeli", "id": "1653227" }, { "contents": "Glamorgan County Silver Ball Trophy\n\n\n. The trophy is sponsored by Brains Smooth. ! Season !! Winners !! Losing Finalists !! Score !! Venue ! 1956–57 !1957–58 ! 1958–59 ! 1959–60 ! 1960–61 ! 1961–62 ! 1962–63 ! 1963–64 ! 1964–65 ! 1965–66 ! 1966–67 ! 1967–68 ! 1968–69 ! 1969–70 ! 1970–71 ! 1971–72 ! 1972–73 ! 1973–74 ! 1974–75 ! 1975–76 ! 1976–77 ! 1977–78 ! 1978–79 ! 1979–80 ! 1980–81 ! 1981–82 ! 1982–83 ! 1983–84 ! 1984–85 ! 1985–86 ! 1986–87 ! 1987–88 ! 1988–89 ! 1989–90 ! 1990–91 ! 1991–92 ! 1992–93 ! 1993–94", "id": "18470383" }, { "contents": "63rd NHK Cup (shogi)\n\n\n, 59. P*7b, 60. Px3e, 61. P-6f, 62. N*8e, 63. P-7a+, 64. Nx7g+, 65. Nx7g, 66. S*7f, 67. N*8i, 68. G*5i, 69. K-6h, 70. B-4h+, 71. +P-7b, 72. +B-5h, 73. K-7i, 74. +B-6i, 75. K-8h, 76. +Bx7h, 77. Kx7h, 78. G*6g, 79. K-8h, 80. Gx7g, 81. Nx7g", "id": "8770976" }, { "contents": "Ancestors of Rama\n\n\n62. Rituparna 63. Sarvakama (Sarvakarma, Aartupani in Harivansha Puran) 64. Sudas (contemporary to King Kuru-1 of Chandravansh who founded the Magadha Kingdom) 65. Saudasa (or) Kalmashapada (married to Madayanti) 66. Asmaka 67. Mulaka (Naari Kavacha) (contemporary of Yadava King Shakuni who was the father of Rakshasha “Bhasmasura”) 68. Dasharatha-1 69. Adwil (Ilabil in Vishnu Puran) 70. Vishvamashaha 71. Anaranya-2 72. Nidhn 73. Animitra 74. Dululaha (Harivansh Puran) 75", "id": "8372279" }, { "contents": "Codex Cyprius\n\n\n1: 1, 4, 12, 14, 30, 34, 41, 44; Luke 10: 1, 8, 15, 22, 23, 30, 32, 37, 38, 47, 48, 53, 57, 63; Luke 20: 2, 4, 8, 9, 19, 23, 24, 26, 28, 33, 34, 50, 61, 62, 64, 65, 70, 74, 75. In Matthew 27:34 it reads οινον (\"wine\"", "id": "12433331" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qg1 Qe8 55. Qf2 Qf8 56. Rcd1 Qe8 57. Kh3 Kh8 58. Rc1 Kh7 59. Ba7 Rb7 60. Bc5 Na6 61. Be3 Rbb8 62. Kh4 Nb4 63. Qf1 Qe7 64. Kh3 Qe8 65. Kh2 Qe7 66. Qd1 Qe8 67. Kh3 Ra8 68. Kh4 Na6 69. Qg1 Bb4 70. Rdd1 Bf8 71. Kh3 Rab8 72. Kh4 Nb4 73. Rd2 Na6 74. Nf5 Bb4 75. Rdd1 Bf8 76. Qe1 Bb4 77. Qf1 Bf8 78. Kg3 Nb4 79", "id": "10680375" }, { "contents": "List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach\n\n\n• 20/7=/11 • 22/5 • 24/6 • 25/6 • 26/6 • 28/6 • 29/8 • 30/6 • 31/9 • 32/6 • 33/6 • 36/4 and /8 • 37/6 • 38/6 • 39/7 • 40/3, /6 and /8 • 41/6 • 42/7 • 44/7 • 45/7 • 46/6 • 47/5 • 48/3 and /7 • 52/6 • 55/5 • 56/5 • 57/8 • 59/3 • 60/5 • 62/6 64. • 64/2, /4 and /8 • 65/2 and /7 • 66/6 • 67/4 and /7 • 69/6 • 69a/6 • 70/7 and /11 • 72/6 • 73/5 • 74/8", "id": "3262090" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n+ Nxe4 56. fxe4+ Kxe4 57. Qg4+ Kd3 58. Qf3+ Qe3 59. Kg4 Qxf3+ 60. Kxf3 g6 61. Bd6 Nf5 62. Kf4 Nh4 63. Kg4 gxh5+ 64. Kxh4 Kxd4 65. Bb8 a5 66. Bd6 Kc4 67. Kxh5 a4 68. Kxh6 Kb3 69. b5 Kc4 70. Kg5 Kxb5 71. Kf5 Ka6 72. Ke6 Ka7 73. Kd7 Kb7 74. Be7 Ka7 75. Kc7 Ka8 76. Bd6 Ka7 77. Kc8 Ka6 78. Kb8 b5 79", "id": "7279713" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rg3 b3 59. Kc6 Kb8 60. Rxb3+ Ka7 61. Rb7+ Ka6 62. Rb6+ Ka7 63. Kb5 a4 64. Rxf6 Rf4 65. Rxh6 a3 66. Ra6+ Kb8 67. Rxa3 Rxf5 68. Rg3 Rf6 69. Rg8+ Kc7 70. Rg7+ Kc8 71. Rh7 1-0 Game 32br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black: Korchnoi, Viktorbr Pirc, Classicalbr Result: 1-0br 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5", "id": "7279777" }, { "contents": "José Cardenal\n\n\nJosé Rosario Domec Cardenal (born October 7, 1943 in Matanzas, Cuba) is a Cuban American former professional baseball outfielder, who played Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants (1963–64), Los Angeles/California Angels (1965–67), Cleveland Indians (1968–69), St. Louis Cardinals (1970–1971), Milwaukee Brewers (1971), Chicago Cubs (1972–77), Philadelphia Phillies (1978–79), New York Mets (1979–80), and Kansas City Royals (1980). Cardenal batted and threw", "id": "3406173" }, { "contents": "SUBE card\n\n\n20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88,", "id": "8102606" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\nRb1 Bg7 58. Be4 Nf6 59. Bc2 Nd5 60. Ra1 Kc7 61. Rb1 Bf6 62. Kg1 Ne7 63. Kf1 Nd5 64. Kg2 Bg7 65. Kg1 Kb7 66. Ra1 R6d7 67. Re4 Bf6 68. Re2 Kc7 69. Kf1 Ne7 70. Rb1 Nc8 71. Be3 Nd6 72. Rbe1 Re7 73. Bg6 Rg8 74. Bb1 e4 75. Kg2 Rge8 76. Bc2 Bg7 77. Rd1 Nc4 78. Bc1 Nd6 79. Rh1 Re5 80. h4 Bf6 81. h5 R5e7 82.", "id": "10680366" }, { "contents": "Wu Style Tai Chi Fast Form\n\n\nParting the wild horse's mane 59. Jade girl works the shuttles(3) 60. Jade girl works the shuttles(4) 61. Grasping the bird's tail 62. Cloud hands(3) 63. Cloud hands(4) 64. Downward posture 65. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(1) 66. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(2) 67. Step back, repulse the monkey 68. Flying oblique 69. Raise hand and step up 70. White crane flaps its wings 71. Brush knee and twist step 72. Needle at the bottom", "id": "6846816" }, { "contents": "SFZ (file format)\n\n\nan SFZ file: group lovel=0 hivel=127 region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=60 lokey=30 hikey=61 sample=SubDir/01C4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=62 lokey=62 hikey=63 sample=SubDir/02D4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=64 lokey=64 hikey=64 sample=SubDir/03E4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=65 lokey=65 hikey=66 sample=SubDir/04F4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=67 lokey=67 hikey=68 sample=SubDir/05G4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=69 lokey=69 hikey=70 sample=SubDir/06A4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=71 lokey=71 hikey=71 sample=SubDir/07B4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=72 lokey=72 hikey=73 sample=SubDir/08C5.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=74 lokey=74 hikey=75 sample=SubDir/09D5.wav region trigger=", "id": "13324840" }, { "contents": "Afadzato South District\n\n\n. Logba-Adzakoe 57. Logba-Akusame 58. Logba-Alakpeti 59. Logba-Andokope 60. Logba-Dufie 61. Logba-Klikpo 62. Logba-Tota 63. Logba-Vuinta 64. Logba-Xorglikope 65. Tafi-Abuipe 66. Tafi-Agorme 67. Tafi-Atome 68. Tafi-Dekpokorfe 69. Tafi-Mador 70. Tafi-Xorglikorfe 71. Kpeve-Old town 72. Kpeve-Tornu 73. Adigbo-Tornu 74. Goviefe-Todzi 75. Goviefe-Korwu", "id": "2739856" }, { "contents": "Jackson League\n\n\n-52 Centrals 1952-53 Northerners 1953-54 Vale Recreation 1954-55 Pessimists 1955-56 Northerners 1956-57 Guernsey Rangers 1957-58 Guernsey Rangers 1958-59 Northerners 1959-60 Northerners 1960-61 Belgrave Wanderers 1961-62 Sylvans 1962-63 Sylvans 1963-64 Northerners 1964-65 Belgrave Wanderers 1965-66 Vale Recreation 1966-67 Centrals 1967-68 St Martin’s 1968-69 Vale Recreation 1969-70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970-71 Belgrave Wanderers 1971-72 Vale Recreation 1972-73 Vale Recreation", "id": "4250613" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\nof Arkansas. The Lumbermen were disbanded in July 1905 due to financial hardships. Pine Bluff MLB Players 1954 - Frank Lucchesi - Manager - Philadelphia 70-72, Texas 75-77, Chicago Cubs 87 1952 - Bob Hale - Baltimore 55-56, 58, Cleveland 60-61, New York Yankees 61 1952 - Hillis Layne - Washington 41 1952 - Jim Snyder - Player Minnesota 61-62, 64 Manager - Seattle 88 1951 - Bud Black - Detroit 52, 55 1950 - Harry Chozen - Cincinnati 37 1950", "id": "9684300" }, { "contents": "Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award\n\n\n-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-", "id": "18196616" }, { "contents": "Middlesex Senior Charity Cup\n\n\n1947–48 Hendon 1948–49 Hayes 1949–50 Wealdstone 1950–51 Finchley 1951–52 Southall 1952–53 Hounslow Town 1953–54 Hendon 1954–55 Hayes 1955–56 Hounslow Town 1956–57 Hendon 1957–58 Finchley 1958–59 Enfield 1959–60 Hounslow Town 1960–61 Enfield 1961–62 Enfield & Hounslow Town (joint holders) 1962–63 Hayes 1963–64 Wealdstone 1964–65 Finchley 1965–66 Hounslow Town 1966–67 No Competition 1967–68 Wealdstone & Wembley (joint holders) 1968–69 Southall 1969–70 Hampton 1970–71 Hayes 1971–72 Hayes 1972–73 Hayes 1973–74 Finchley 1974–75 Hayes 1975–76 Hendon 1976–77 Hendon 1977–78 Hillingdon Borough 1978–79 Hendon 1979–80 Harrow Borough 1980–81 Wembley & Wealdstone (joint winners) 1981–82 Uxbridge 1982–83 Wembley 1983–84 Southall", "id": "8679746" }, { "contents": "Handicap (chess)\n\n\n53. Ke3 Kb5 54. Ne4 Na6 55. h8=Q Ka5 56. Qc3+ Kb5 57. Qb3+ Ka5 58. Nc3 Nc5 59. Bc7+ Ka6 60. Qb5+ Ka7 61. Qxc5+ Ka6 Deliberately allowing checkmate. 62. Qa5+ Kb7 63. Ke4 Kc8 64. Qa7 Kd7 65. Qb7 Ke7 66. Qc8 Kf6 67. Bd8+ Kg7 68. Qe6 Kf8 69. Qe7+ Kg8 70. Nd5 Kh8 71. g5 Kg8 72. g6 Kh8 73. Ke5 Kg8 74.", "id": "9261177" }, { "contents": "2009 Premier League Snooker\n\n\nwas higher. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 28–29 November – Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, England * (61) 80–35, 4–80, (96)–0, 0–(110), 34–77, 61–71 (65), 67–1, 40–75 ** 0–(98), 10–99 (53), 10–68 (66), 1–83 (76), (63)–30, (53)–(67) *** (111) 119–9, 87–36, 70–0, 50–57, 0–(88", "id": "994853" }, { "contents": "2013 Virginia Cavaliers football team\n\n\nAlex Foertsch 55 David Dean 56 Andre Miles-Redmond 57 Stephen Lawe 59 Mark Hall 60 John Pond 60 Jeb Byrne 61 Cody Wallace 62 Sean Karl 63 Ryan Doull 64 Nick Koutris 65 Ross Burbank 66 George Adeosun 67 Jackson Matteo 68 Eric Tetlow 69 Phillip Berry 70 Luke Bowanko 71 Jack McDonald 72 Eric Smith 74 Conner Davis 75 Sadiq Olanrewaju 76 Michael Mooney 77 Jay Whitmire 78 Morgan Moses 79 Jack Babcock 79 Sean Cascarano 80 Adrian Gamble 81 Jamall Brown 82 Mario Nixon 83 Jake McGee 84 Canaan Severin 85 Keeon Johnson 86 Jeremy Dollin", "id": "3791357" }, { "contents": "Sangrampur, Maharashtra\n\n\n52-Pimpari Adgaon 1400 53-Rajpur 157 54-Akoli Bk. 910 55-Akoli Kh. 251 56-Changefal Bk. 665 57-Changefal Kh. 707 58-Niwana 1487 59-Sangrampur Pr.jamod 6506 60-Tamgaon 1124 61-Pimpri Kathargaon 566 62-Bodkha 1363 63-Nirod 989 64-Bhilkhed 713 65-Wakana 1420 66-Rudhana 2072 67-Chondhi 622 68-Kakoda 669 69-Ukadgaon 353 70-Manardi 719 71-Pimpri Kavthal 461 72-Ringanwadi 570 73-Durgadiatya 1016 74-Wankhed 5378 75-Takleshwar 501 76-Kalamkhed 712 77-Jastgaon 795 78-Neknapur 358 79-Awar 955 80-Ukali Bk. 1216 81-Kodri 1225 82-Paturda Khurd 1564 83-Khel Thorat Paturda 2054 84-Warwat Khanderao 1447 85-Hingana Kavthal 360 86-Kumbarkhed 230 87-Kavthal 2673 88-Itkhed 218 89-Pesoda 1185 90-Bhon 1149 91-Sawali 659 92-Khiroda", "id": "9109065" }, { "contents": "Kamen Rider Spirits\n\n\n61. Rushbr 62. Ice Fangbr 63. Graveyard Eleventh tankōbon 64. Light Fangbr 65. Labyrinthbr 66. Hell Carbr 67. Teacherbr 68. Training Twelfth tankōbon 69. Whirlpoolbr 70. New Finisherbr 71. Ocean Battlebr 72. Belt of Lifebr 73. Immortal Man Thirteenth tankōbon 74. Inheritbr 75. Get Backbr 76. Movingbr 77. Evolutionbr 78. Next Evolutionbr 79. Final Evolution Fourteenth tankōbon 80. Warrior's Essencebr 81. Surpassing Greedbr 82. Returnbr 83. Fiery Giantbr 84. With the Soulbr 85. Setupbr", "id": "11704902" }, { "contents": "List of AEK Athens F.C. managers\n\n\nP ! W ! D ! L ! F ! A ! GD ! W% ! Pts% ! Total ! 36!!22!!7!!7!!62!!32!!+30!!61.11!!67.59 ! Total ! 11||6||3||2||22||14||+8||54.54||63.64 ! Total ! 4||2||0||2||6||5||+1||50.00||50.00 ! Total ! 26!!14!!5!!7!!55!!28!!+27!!53.85!!60.26 ! Total ! 59!!37!!11!!11!!145!!69!!+76!!62.71!!68.93 ! Total ! 17!!11!!3!!5!!32!!18!!+14||64.71!!70.59 ! Total ! 82!!45!!23!!14!!166!!77!!+89!!54.88!!64.23 ! Total ! 16!!8!!3!!5!!24!!20!!+4!!50.00!!56.25 ! Total ! 86!!47!!23!!16!!121!!70!!+51!!54.65!!63.57 ! Total ! 71!!39!!13!!19!!122!!67!!+55!!54.93!!61.03 ! Total ! 84!!39!!24!!21!!116!!86!!+30!!46.43!!55.95 ! Total ! 2!!1!!0!!1!!3!!4!!-1!!50.00!!50.00 ! Total ! 82!!61!!12!!9!!190!!50!!+140!!74.39!! \"Only competitive matches are counted. Wins, losses and draws are results at the final whistle; the results of penalty shootouts are not counted.\"", "id": "20468014" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Kf3 Kf8 52. Kg2 Rg4+ 53. Kh2 Bf2 54. Rf1 Bd4 55. Re1 Rh4+ 56. Kg2 Rg4+ 57. Kh3 Rh4+ 58. Kg3 Kf7 59. Kg2 Kf8 60. Kf3 Rh2 61. Bxa4 c2 62. Kg3 Bxe5+ 63. Rxe5 Rh1 64. Bxg5 Rg1+ 65. Kf2 Nxg5 66. Bxc2 Ra1 67. a4 Ra2 68. Re2 Ra3 69. Re3 Ra2 70. Re2 Ra3 71. Rd2 Ke7 72. Ke2 Nf3 73. Rd1 Ne5 74. Rd5", "id": "4952529" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Qxg6+ Kf8 59. Qxc6 Kg8 60. Qg6+ Kf8 61. Qg4 Ke8 62. Qh5 Kf8 63. Qg4 Ke8 64. Qh5 Kf8 65. Qd5 Rh7 66. Qf3+ Kg8 67. Qg4+ Kf7 68. Qh5+ Kg8 69. Qg6+ Kf8 70. Qf5+ Kg8 71. Qg4+ Kf7 72. Qh5+ Kg8 73. Qd5+ Kf8 74. Qxb5 Qe6 75. Bg7+ Kf7 76. Qh5+ Ke7 77. g3 Qe1+ 78. Kg2 Qe4+ 79. Kh2", "id": "4952547" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rc6 Bb5 60. Rc1 b3 61. Rb1 Bc4 62. Ke4 Ra2 63. Kd4 Rc2 64. Nd3 Bxd3 65. Kxd3 Rxh2 66. Rxb3 Kg7 67. Ke4 Ra2 68. Kf4 Ra4+ 69. Kg5 Ra5 70. g4 Rc5 71. Kh5 Ra5 72. Rf3 Rb5 73. g5 Rb1 74. f6+ Kh7 75. Rh3 Rg1 76. Rh2 Rg3 77. Rh1 Rg2 78. Ra1 Rh2+ 79. Kg4 Kg6 80. Ra8 Rg2+ ½–½ Game 26br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black", "id": "7279762" }, { "contents": "Les Arcanes\n\n\nPremier sacrifice 56. Liberté 57. Le sacrifice libre 58. La relation du beth à l'aleph 59. Limite de nos champs de gravitation 60. L'indivisible unité 61. La Manifestation 62. Vision parfaite 63. La féminité de la Manifestation procréatrice 64. Cantique de Salomon 65. Ève 66. Sacrifice des sacrifices 67. La loi juive 68. Beauté libre 69. Encore le rythme 70. Conscience de l'univers 71. Libre beauté première 72-73. La passion mystérieuse et chaste 74. De l'amour à l'être 75.", "id": "17579979" }, { "contents": "Barharia\n\n\nKail 61. Kaluchhapra 62. Kanahar 63. Kanhauli 64. Khanpur 65. Khizar Chak 66. Khori Pakar Jaddi 67. Khori Pakar Nilami 68. Koiri Tola 69. Kuahi 70. Kurwa 71. Kutub Chhapra 72. Lachhmi Chak 73. Lakri 74. Lakri Dargah 75. Lala Hata 76. Lauan 77. Madhaupur 78. Mahal 79. Mahamadpur 80. Mahammadpur 81. Mahbub Chhapra 82. Mahmudpur 83. Mananpura 84. Mansahata 85. Mathia Patarhatha 86. Mathurapur 87. Mira Chhapra 88. Narharpur 89.", "id": "12509991" }, { "contents": "Women's Professional Basketball League\n\n\nfranchises had been awarded to Dallas, New Orleans, San Francisco and St. Louis, Missouri, while applications were received for potential franchises from Baltimore, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. The Eastern Division included the New Jersey Gems, New Orleans Pride, New York Stars, Philadelphia Fox, St. Louis Streak and Washington Metros. The Midwest Division included the Chicago Hustle, Iowa Cornets, Milwaukee Does and Minnesota Fillies. The Western Division included the California Dreams, Dallas Diamonds, Houston Angels and San Francisco Pioneers.", "id": "10846173" }, { "contents": "Don McMahon\n\n\nDonald John McMahon (January 4, 1930 – July 22, 1987) was a right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was signed by the Boston Braves before the 1950 season. He played for the Milwaukee Braves (1957–62), Houston Colt .45s (1962–63), Cleveland Indians (1964–66), Boston Red Sox (1966–67), Chicago White Sox (1967–68), Detroit Tigers (1968–69), and San Francisco Giants (1969–74). McMahon was used almost", "id": "22214072" }, { "contents": "List of sovereign states and dependencies by total fertility rate\n\n\n58 Israel 2.9 59 Lesotho 2.9 60 Eswatini 2.8 61 Kyrgyz Republic 2.8 62 Micronesia 2.8 63 Algeria 2.7 64 Haiti 2.7 65 Mongolia 2.7 66 Botswana 2.6 67 Fiji 2.6 68 Guatemala 2.6 69 Kazakhstan 2.6 70 Syria 2.6 71 Turkmenistan 2.6 72 Bolivia 2.5 73 Djibouti 2.5 74 Jordan 2.5 75 Oman 2.5 76 Lao PDR 2.4 77 Philippines 2.4 78 Cambodia 2.3 79 Ecuador 2.3 80 Guyana 2.3 81 Honduras 2.3 82 Panama 2.3 83 Paraguay 2.3 84 Seychelles 2.3 85 South Africa 2.3 86 Suriname 2.3 87 Uzbekistan 2.3 88 Dominican Republic 2.2 89 Indonesia 2.2", "id": "17872676" }, { "contents": "Minuscule 441\n\n\nsubscriptions at the end of each book, and στιχοι. The biblical text is surrounded by a catena of Oecumenius. Some of leaves of the codex are in disorder. The order of leaves: 3-18. 1. 2. 19-46. 47-58. 59. 63. 64. 59. 60-62. 73. 74. 65. 66. 69-72. 67. 68. 75-78. 127-142. 79-126. 143-158. 167-182", "id": "19179286" }, { "contents": "Al Maktab Raqam 19\n\n\n61 - Ghost Walker 62 - Stun death 63 - Fire Ball 64 - the mystery of the Sphinx 65 - dark rays 66 - Conflict in the bush 67 - a plot of Satan 68 - bulwark 69 - ghost of revenge 70 - bloody chase 71 - cursed earth 72 - devastating weapon 73 - horror Hospital 74 - a treasure of the Pharaohs 75 - bird death 76. The armed robbery 77. secret mission 78. hackers Nile 79. Invisible Man 80. devastating automated 81. golden statue 82. Flower devil 83", "id": "3242097" }, { "contents": "Rulers of Kuba\n\n\n. Shama Katuri. 61. Kusunju. 62. Bena Misaki. 63. Bikila Kolo. 64. Kunche Lama. 65. Pelama Pena. 66. Mime Pelama. 67. Chenge Lesanga. 68. Mianga. 69. Sam Bula. 70. Manchum Bula. 71. Bopele^Bombo. 72. Boeke. 73. Bo^Kena. 74. Shamba Nche. 75. Golo Nche. 76. Shama Shanga. 77. Saina^Kama. 78. Ko Kena. 79. Sanga Lenga. 80. Bosh A kama. 81", "id": "12139561" }, { "contents": "Ācārakkōvai\n\n\n52 poems (3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 77, 78, 81, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93", "id": "12746274" }, { "contents": "Jeff Nelsen\n\n\nmovie soundtracks, and performing in the horn sections of orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Montreal, Vancouver, and National Symphonies, and the Balkan Gypsy funk band of Slavic Soul Party. With Canadian Brass, Jeff has also performed with the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, the symphonies of Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, Phoenix, Rotterdam, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, with the esteemed German, London", "id": "2981814" }, { "contents": "Kasparov versus the World\n\n\n, but claimed it was also losing, and published a \"forced win\". Subsequently, tablebases showed an error in Kasparov's analysis, but confirmed that 58...Qf5 could not have saved the draw with best play on both sides. 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Kg5 Qg8+ 68. Kf5 Qc8+ 69. Kf4 Qc1+ 70. Qe3 Qc7+ 71. Qe5 Qc1+ 72. Kf5 Qc8+ 73. Kg5 Qd8+ 74. 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They beat Poland 47–64, and Sweden 65–54. Then they lost to Italy 50–58, lost to Germany 77–70, and defeated Poland 71–65. At the 2013 European Championships, Spain defeated Sweden 60–54, Israel 75–57, France 56–40, and Poland 63–45 in pool play. They lost to Turkey 63–49. In the quarterfinals, they defeated Italy 65–56. In the semi-finals, they lost to Great Britain 72–69. They defeated Sweden to win the bronze by a score of 65–56. Asier García Pereiro led the team in", "id": "13321907" }, { "contents": "Lanarkshire Cup\n\n\n1932–33 - 1933–34 - Hamilton Academical 1934–35 - Airdrieonians 1935–36 - 1936–37 - 1937–38 - Airdrieonians 1938–39 - Hamilton Academical 1939–40 - Motherwell 1848–49 - Albion Rovers 1949–50 - Motherwell 1950–51 - Albion Rovers 1951–52 - Hamilton Academical 1952–53 - Motherwell 1953–54 - Motherwell 1954–55 - Motherwell 1955–56 - 1956–57 - Motherwell 1957–58 - Motherwell 1958–59 - Motherwell 1959–60 - Motherwell 1960–61 - Motherwell 1961–62 - Motherwell 1962–63 - Airdrieonians 1963–64 - Motherwell 1964–65 - 1965–66 - Airdrieonians 1966–67 - Airdrieonians 1967–68 - Motherwell 1968–69 - Motherwell 1969–70 - Airdrieonians 1970–71 - Airdrieonians 1971–72 - 1972–73 - Motherwell 1973–74 -", "id": "10384135" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1981\n\n\nNe7 29.Ne3 Rc6 30.Ra3 Nc8 31.axb5 axb5 32.Kf2 Nb6 33.Nb2 Rxd1 34.Bxd1 Rd6 35.Be2 Be8 36.Ra5 Rd8 37.Ke1 c6 38.Ra6 Rb8 39.Bd1 Nc8 40.Nd3 Nc7 41.Ra5 Ra8 42.f4 exf4 43.gxf4 Nb6 44.Bf3 Rd8 45.Be2 Na4 46.Ra7 Rd7 47.Kd2 Ne6 48.Rxd7 Bxd7 49.Bg4 g6 50.f5 gxf5 51.Bxf5 Kg7 52.e5 Nf8 53.Bxd7 Nxd7 54.e6 Ndb6 55.Nf4 Kf8 56.Kd3 Nc8 57.Ng4 Ke7 58.Nh6 Kd6 59.Kd4 Ne7 60.Nf7+ Kc7 61.Nh5 c5+ 62.bxc5 Nc6+ 63.Ke3 Nxc5 64.Nxf6 Nxe6 65.h5 Nf8 66.Ke4 Kb6 67.Ng5 h6 68.Nf7 Ne6 69.Ne8 Nc5+ 70.Ke3 Na4 71.Kd2 b4 72.cxb4 Nxb4 73.Nxh6 Nc5 74.Nf5 Nd5 75.h6 Ne4+", "id": "7279794" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n22 3a 20 22 55 ord\", \"name\": \"U 0000100 73 65 72 22 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 73 70 61 63 65 ser\", \"namespace 0000120 22 3a 20 22 65 78 61 6d 70 6c 65 2e 61 76 72 6f \": \"example.avro 0000140 22 2c 20 22 66 69 65 6c 64 73 22 3a 20 5b 7b 22 \", \"fields\": [{\" 0000160 74 79 70 65 22 3a 20 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c", "id": "10173700" }, { "contents": "HC CSKA Moscow\n\n\n. \"Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game Soviet / Russian MVP Scoring Champion Goal Scoring Champion Soviet / Russian League First Team Best Line Best Rookie Soviet League Championship \"(32)\": 1947–48, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1954–55, 1955–56, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1976–77,", "id": "12586396" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\n- Ryne Duren - Baltimore 54, Kansas City 57, NYY 58-61, LAA 61-62, Philadelphia 63-64, Cincinnati 64, Washington 65, Philadelphia 65 1949 - Ed Albrecht - St. Louis 49-50 1940 - Dewey Adkins - Washington 43, Chi Cubs 49 1940 - Stan Goletz - CHI WS 41 1940 - William Red Rollings - Boston 27-28 1940 - Dave Bartosch - St. Louis 45 1939 - Andy Cohen - Player - New York Giants 26, 28-29, Manager - Philadelphia", "id": "9684301" }, { "contents": "Bing (search engine)\n\n\n-time traffic conditions using Bing Maps. The gadget provided shortcuts to driving directions, local search and full-screen traffic view of major US and Canadian cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Montreal, New York City, Oklahoma City, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Vancouver, and Washington, D.C. Prior to October", "id": "5355697" }, { "contents": "Chess (poem)\n\n\nas 52. Na1–b3? 52. Kh2 Qg3+ 53. Qxg3+ hxg3+ 54. Kxg3 Ra5 55. Kf2 Ra8 56. Ke2 Nc2 57. Kd1 Ne3+ 58. Kc1 Nxg2+ 59. Kb1 b5 60. h4 b4 61. h5 b3 62. e5 Bg5 63. h6 Nh4 64. e6 Bf6 65. h7 Nxf3 66. e7 Bxe7 67. h8=Q+ Kb7 68. Qh3 Ne5 69. Qh5 Nd3 70. Qh3 Nb4 71. Qf3+ Kb8 72. Qe2 Bf6 73. Qe6", "id": "7723831" }, { "contents": "2002 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n(77) 93–6, 37–67, (62) 70–20, (57) 79–0, (91) 108–17, 69–9, (60) 62–9 **(65) 75–33, 68–55, 59–23, (126)-0, 0-(81), (85) 112–6, 1–76 (72), (60) 73–0 ***(60) 109–6, 45–56, (72) 75–42, 5–78 (55), (68) 73–0, (109) 115–19, 43–66, (110) 111–14, (70)-0, 38–89", "id": "20494682" }, { "contents": "2015 Cleveland Indians season\n\n\nand 13, improving their record to 70–70 and marking the first time the Indians were .500 since they were 2–2. The Indians would also be 71-71, 72-72, 73-73, and 74-74, but lost the following game each time. They briefly made it over the .500 mark at 77–76 on September 26, but went on to lose three in a row. The Indians spent much of September 3–5 games behind the Texas Rangers or Houston Astros for the second wild card spot in the American", "id": "294687" }, { "contents": "Index of philosophical literature\n\n\n\"Federalist No. 61\" – \"Federalist No. 62\" – \"Federalist No. 63\" – \"Federalist No. 64\" – \"Federalist No. 65\" – \"Federalist No. 66\" – \"Federalist No. 67\" – \"Federalist No. 68\" – \"Federalist No. 69\" – \"Federalist No. 70\" – \"Federalist No. 71\" – \"Federalist No. 72\" – \"Federalist No. 73\" – \"Federalist No. 74\" – \"Federalist", "id": "16809651" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "List of mayors of Salisbury\n\n\n1850–51 George Brown 1851–52 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1852–53 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1853–54 John Lambert 1854–55 Thomas Pain 1855–56 Abraham Jackson 1856–57 Thomas Pain 1857–58 Coard William Squarey 1858–59 Philip Pickney Cother 1859–60 William Woodlands 1860–61 Philip Watson Ottoway 1861–62 Charles Mann Cornwallis Whatman 1862–63 John Style 1863–64 John Waters 1864–65 Richard Henry Rigden 1865–66 Robert Stokes 1866–67 John Alfred Lush MD 1867–68 Stephen Eldridge 1868–69 William Aylward 1869–70 Charles Richard Norton 1870–71 William Fawcett Jnr. 1871–72 John Harding Jackson 1873–74 Henry Brown 1874–75 Samuel Ralph Atkins 1875–76 Charles Henry Radcliffe 1876–77 John Keynes 1877–78 Richard Monkhouse Wilson", "id": "18557200" }, { "contents": "1967 NFL season\n\n\nThe 1967 NFL season was the 48th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 16 teams with the addition of the New Orleans Saints. The two 8-team conferences were split into two divisions each: the Eastern Conference divisions were Capitol (Dallas, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Washington) and Century (Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis), and the Western Conference divisions were Central (Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, and Minnesota) and Coastal (Atlanta, Baltimore, Los Angeles", "id": "8290334" }, { "contents": "World TeamTennis\n\n\nwith Arthur Ashe and Wilt Chamberlain, securing the professional men players.. The league began play in May 1974, with George MacCall as Commissioner of the 16 teams: Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo-Toronto, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Florida (Miami), San Diego/Hawaii, Houston, Los Angeles, Minnesota (Minneapolis-St.Paul), New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. The original league format included a four-colored tennis court, a 44-contest season, and teams", "id": "14486970" }, { "contents": "2013 FedEx Cup Playoffs\n\n\n(76 to 58), Nicholas Thompson (73 to 59), Brendan Steele (89 to 69), and Ernie Els (91 to 70). Seven players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances: Ryan Palmer (60 to 71), Fredrik Jacobson (61 to 72), Martin Laird (63 to 74), David Lingmerth (64 to 75), Kyle Stanley (66 to 77), Cameron Tringale (69 to 79", "id": "19528111" }, { "contents": "Jellabies\n\n\n58. Parrot (21 June 1999) 59. Spring (28 June 1999) 60. Magic (5 July 1999) 61. Where's Pepper? (12 July 1999) 62. Hot (19 July 1999) 63. Robot (26 July 1999) 64. Wheels (2 August 1999) 65. Chums (9 August 1999) 66. Baa! (16 August 1999) 67. Found (23 August 1999) 68. Autumn (30 August 1999) 69. Nature (6 September 1999)", "id": "20682329" }, { "contents": "List of fresh water fishes of Maharashtra\n\n\nogilbii 51. Schismatorhynchos (Nukta) nukta 52. Thynnichthys sandkhol 53. Tor khudree 54. Tor mussulah 55. Tor tor SUB-FAMILY: CULTRINAE 56. Chela cachius 57. Chela laubuca 58. Salmostoma acinaces 59. Salmostoma balookee 60. Salmostoma boopis 61. Salmostoma clupeoides 62. Salmostoma horai 63. Salmostoma kardahiensis 64. Salmostoma novacula 65. Salmostoma phulo Subfamily: LEUCISCINAE 66. Hypophthalmichthys molitrix SUBFAMILY: RASBORINAE 69. Barilius evezardi 70. Barilius gatensis 71. Parluciosoma daniconius 72. Parluciosoma labiosa 73. Danio aequipinnatus 74", "id": "16146194" }, { "contents": "Vehicle registration plates of Kenya\n\n\n63 UN - United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Eastern & Southern African Regional Office 64 CD - Iran 65 CD - Cyprus 66 CD - Argentina 67 UN - United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) 68 CD - Philippines 69 CD - Burundi 70 CD - Chile 71 CD - Oman 72 CD - League of Arab States / Arab League 73 CD - European Union 74 CD - Yemen 75 CD - Kenya Mission to UNEP 76 CD - Côte d'Ivoire (Consulate) 77 CD - Bangladesh 78 CD - Saudi Arabia 79 UN", "id": "993880" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "List of makams\n\n\n-Şehnaz 63. Bûstan 64. Büzürk 65. Büzürk-Gerdâniye 66. Büzürk-Geveyşt 67. Büzürk-Mâye 68. Büzürk-Nevrûz 69. Büzürk-Selmek 70. Büzürk-Şehnâz 71. Canfezâ 72. Çârgâh 73. Çârgâh-Âcem 74. Çârgâh-Gerdâniye 75. Çârgâh-Mahûr 76. Çehâr-Âgâazin 77. Daği-Bayâti 78. Danişverân 79. Dil Âvîz 80. Dil-Ârâ 81. Dil-Efruz 82. Dil-Keşîde 83. Dil-Nişîn 84. Dil-", "id": "21093808" }, { "contents": "Super Bases Loaded 2\n\n\n\", the Cleveland \"Stars\", the Detroit \"Storm\", the Kansas City \"Tornadoes\", Oakland \"Eagles\", and Seattle \"Blue Wave\". The Omega League (based on the National League) consisted of the Atlanta \"Weasels\", Houston \"Doves\", the Los Angeles \"Cyclops\", the New York \"Mercs\", Philadelphia \"Bruins\", the Pittsburgh \"Buzzards\", and the San Francisco \"Amoebas\". In addition, there were four edit teams: Urbana,", "id": "22141152" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "Don Larsen\n\n\nDon James Larsen (born August 7, 1929) is an American retired Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher. During a 15-year MLB career, he pitched from 1953 to 1967 for seven different teams. Larsen pitched for the St. Louis Browns / Baltimore Orioles (1953–54; 1965), New York Yankees (1955–59), Kansas City Athletics (1960–1961), Chicago White Sox (1961), San Francisco Giants (1962–64), Houston Colt .45's / Houston Astros (1964–65), and Chicago Cubs (1967)", "id": "15750076" }, { "contents": "1968 NBA playoffs\n\n\n) (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Chicago Bulls: \"Lakers win series 4-1\" This is the first playoff meeting between the Lakers and Bulls. Division Finals (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (3) San Francisco Warriors: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Last Playoff Meeting: 1967 Western Division Semifinals (San Francisco won 3-0) Champion: Boston Celtics Division Semifinals (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (3) New York Knicks: \"76ers win series 4-2", "id": "14689742" } ]
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[ { "contents": "Global Initiative to Combat Nuclear Terrorism\n\n\n. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. IAEA (observer) UNODC (observer) INTERPOL (observer) UNICRI (observer) June 1-2 in Tokyo Japan February 8-10 New Delhi India June 16-17, 2015 Helsinki, Finland", "id": "7679046" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nNew York Yankees 56. Robin Yount, Milwaukee Brewers 57. Wade Boggs, Boston Red Sox 58. Roger Clemens, Boston Red Sox 59. Vince Coleman, St. Louis Cardinals 60. José Canseco, Oakland Athletics 61. Fernando Valenzuela, Los Angeles Dodgers 62. Tony Gwynn, San Diego Padres 63. Doc Gooden, New York Mets 64. Mark McGwire, Oakland Athletics 65. Jack Clark, New York Yankees 66. Dale Murphy, Atlanta Braves 67. Kirk Gibson, Los Angeles Dodgers 68. Jack Morris,", "id": "18525011" }, { "contents": "Women's World Chess Championship 2016\n\n\nRb4 60. a3 Kc5 61. Re6 Re4 62. Kc2 Kd4 63. Rd6+ Kc4 64. Rc6+ Kd5 65. Rb6 Rc4+ 66. Kd2 Kc5 67. Rb8 Ra4 68. Rc8+ Kd4 69. Rb8 Ra5 70. Rd8+ Kc4 71. Re8 Kd5 72. Rd8+ Ke4 73. Rb8 Rxa3 74. Rxb5 Kf4 75. Rb8 Kf3 76. Rf8+ Ke4 77. Rb8 Ra2+ 78. Ke1 Kf4 79. Rb3 e4 80. Rc3 e3 81. Rc8 1/2-1/2 In", "id": "15973443" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nDetroit Tigers 69. Ryne Sandberg, Chicago Cubs 70. Nolan Ryan, Houston Astros 71. John Tudor, Los Angeles Dodgers 72. Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia Phillies 73. Dave Righetti, New York Yankees 74. Pedro Guerrero, St. Louis Cardinals 75. Rick Sutcliffe, Chicago Cubs 76. Gary Carter, New York Mets 77. Cal Ripken, Baltimore Orioles 78. Andre Dawson, Chicago Cubs 79. Andy Van Slyke, Pittsburgh Pirates 80. Roc Raines, Montreal Expos 81. Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins 82.", "id": "18525012" }, { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Constitutional amendments under the French Fifth Republic\n\n\n46, 47, 47-1, 47-2 (new), 48, 49, 50-1, 51-1 (new), 51-2 (new), 56, 61, 61-1 (new), 62, 65, 69, 70, 71, 71-1 (new), 72-3, 73, 74-1, 75-1 (new), 87 (new), 88-4, 88-5, 89. The vote was", "id": "8390514" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Wysoczany\n\n\n53. Saharowa 54. Mashljanyk 55. Luchkanych 56. Mashljanyk 57. Mytso 58. Jacyla 59. Jacyla 60. Village Ukrainian School 61. Bodnik 62. Tsynanko 63. Shlomko 64. Warholjak 65. Kroljak 66. Village Orthodox Church 67. Horonova 68. Hlibyk 69. Sekielyk 70. Mashljanyk 71. Maslany 72. Orzinski 73. Worotyla 74. Luchkanych 75. Petrunjova 76. Slabka 77. Petrunjova 78. Bajtsowa 79. Sas 80. Sas 81. Hrytsko 82. Jacyla 83. Szevtsova 84. Szevtsova", "id": "15604592" }, { "contents": "List of WWE United States Champions\n\n\nRank !Wrestler !No. ofbrreigns !Combinedbrdays !Combined daysbrrec. by WWE !1 !2 !rowspan=2|40 !42 !43 !44 !45 !46 !47 !48 !49 !50 !51 !52 !53 !rowspan=2|54 !56 !rowspan=2|57 !59 !60 !61 !62 !63 !64 !65 !66 !67 !rowspan=3|68 !71 !72 !rowspan=3|73 !76 !77 !78 !rowspan=2|79 !rowspan=2|81 !83 !rowspan=2|84 !rowspan=3|86 !89 !rowspan=2|90 !92 !", "id": "11372834" }, { "contents": "Eusébio\n\n\nrepeated five years later. He was the Portuguese First Division's top scorer seven times (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970 and 1973), helping Benfica to win 11 Primeira Liga (1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73 and 1974–75), 5 Portuguese Cup wins (1961–62, 1963–64, 1968–69, 1969–70 and 1971–72), 1 European Cup win (1961–62) and 3 European Cup finals (1962–63, 1964–65 and 1967–68). Eusébio", "id": "15697745" }, { "contents": "Udayarpalayam taluk\n\n\n48 Kundaveli-East 49 Kundaveli-West 50 Kuruvalapparkoil 51 Kuvagam 52 Kuvathur 53 Managathy 54 Marudur 55 Melur 56 Muthuservamadam 57 Nagam Panthal 58 Nayaganai Periyal 59 Nedavalur-East 60 Nedavalur-South 61 Olayur 62 Padanilai 63 Pappakudi-North 64 Pappakudi-South 65 Parukkal 66 Periyakrishnapuram 67 Periyavalayam 68 Pichanur 69 Pilichikuzhi 70 Piranjeri 71 Porpathintha Nallur 72 Rangiyam 73 Saluppai 74 Sathampady 75 Silambur 76 Siluvacheri 77 Sirukadambur 78 Solankurichi 79 Sripuranthan 80 Sriraman 81 Suriyamanal 82 Suttamalli 83 T.Paluvur 84 Taludalamedu 85 Thandalai 86 Thathanur 87 Thenkatchi Perumal Nathan 88 Thirukalapur 89", "id": "329036" }, { "contents": "Garhmukteshwar (Assembly constituency)\n\n\nkhaiya 46 Sharifpur 47 Anooppur Dibai 48 Shuklampura 49 Rasoolabad Nanpur 50 Lodhipur Shobhan 51 Pawati 52 Haiderpur 53 Lodhipur Chhapka 54 Sadullapur 55 Hiranpura 56 Popayi 57 Janupura 58 Jhadina 59 Saidpur 60 Alampur Bhagwantpur 61 Ladpura 62 Kalyanpur 63 Khilwai 64 Shogarh 65 Shahpur Chaudhary 66 Inayatpur 67 Rampur Nyamatpur 68 Abdullapur 69 Dotai 70 Athsaini 71 Hasupur 72 Manak Chowk 73 Deoli 74 Dhana 75 Lisri 76 Akkhapur 77 Fattapur 78 Phuldehra 79 Nawada Kalan 80 Todarpur 81 Bhowapur 82 Bhowapur Mastannagar 83 Baksar 84 Saroorpur 85 Vait 86 Khudaliya 87 Baddha 88 Ratupura 89 Rajhera 90", "id": "3818355" }, { "contents": "Samia tribe (Luhya)\n\n\n38 Abakangala 39 Abakati 40 Abakemo 41 Abakerere 42 Abakhu 43 Abakibwedde 44 Abakiroyoya 45 Abakobe 46 Abakomolo 47 Abakooli 48 Abakoolo 49 Abakuba 50 Abakwala 51 Abakwede 52 Abakyaki 53 Abakyonga 54 Abalaka 55 Abalala 56 Abalanda 57 Abaleke 58 Abalekya 59 Abalila 60 Abalindo 61 Abaliro 62 Abalisa 63 Abaloba 64 Abalomba 65 Abalundu 66 Abalwenge 67 Abalyali 68 Abalyani 69 Abamakwa 70 Abamakyeke 71 Abamali 72 Abamani 73 Abamanyi 74 Abambumpi 75 Abameripo 76 Abampoodi 77 Abampunyi 78 Abamulembo 79 Abamulimba 80 Abamuma 81 Abanapa 82 Abangasa 83 Abanghale 84 Abanyanga 85 Abanyedeti 86 Abanyihodoo 87 Abanyimaro", "id": "4195796" }, { "contents": "Parbatsar\n\n\nGular 47 Gunawati 48 Gurah 49 Haripura 50 Harnawa Patti 51 Hatheli 52 Hukmpura 53 Huldhani 54 Jagdishpura 55 Jalampura 56 Janjeela 57 Jawla 58 Jhalra 59 Jhujharpura 60 Kaletara 61 Kalkala Ki Dhani 62 Kankediyas 63 Kanwalad 64 Khanpur 65 Khedapura 66 Khedarpura 67 Kheri Khinwasi 68 Khokhar 69 Khokhariya 70 Khundiyas 71 Kinsariya 72 Kishorpura 73 Kitiya 74 Kuliyana 75 Kundri 76 Kurada 77 Lakhiyas 78 Lalana Kalan 79 Lalana Khurd 80 Madhwa 81 Malas Charnan 82 Malas Gusaiyan 83 Mandan 84 Mandowari 85 Manglana 86 Manpura 87 Mayapur 88 Mehgaon 89 Merasi 90 Mindakiya 91 Modi Khurd", "id": "7579275" }, { "contents": "Western Suburbs Magpies\n\n\nW Wright 55 W Barclay 56 Percy Bolt 57 T Doyle 58 J Feeney 59 V Jarvis 60 E Mantle 61 H.G. Naylor 62 E Palmer 63 E Willings 64 Grinstead 65 Owens 66 Sam Perry 67 Keen 68 James 69 Percy Briscoe 70 Chipperfield 71 J Ogilvie 72 Horace Alderson 73 Johns 74 J Slingsby 75 D McDonald 76 G Patterson 77 Baldock 78 Tom Dowswell 79 Healy 80 McEvoy 81 Ryan 82 George Duffin 83 Herb Gilbert 84 Rangi Joass 85 W Mueller 86 A Munnery 87 P.J. Thompson 88 Jack Tully 89 S.B. Wall 90 A Gillett", "id": "13659778" }, { "contents": "Game Day Recycling\n\n\nUniversity of Georgia 59. University of Kentucky 60. University of Maine 61. University of Maryland 62. University of Miami 63. University of Michigan 64. University of Minnesota 65. University of Mississippi 66. University of Missouri 67. University of Montana 68. University of Nebraska–Lincoln 69. University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill 70. University of North Texas 71. University of Notre Dame 72. University of Oregon 73. University of Rochester 74. University of South Florida 75. University of Tennessee - Knoxville 76", "id": "10435645" }, { "contents": "Carson's Law\n\n\nAnd Misfire 59. St. Patrick's Day 60. The Masquerade 61. All That Glitters 62. Laugh, Clown, Laugh 63. Guardian Angels 64. Lost Opportunities 65. A Country Dance 66. Faith, Hope And Fencing Wire 67. A Matter Of Confidence 68. The Tender Trap 69. A Case For Compassion 70. From Small Acorns 71. Street Games, Night Moves 72. Deceptions 73. Orphans Of The Storm 74. Falling Star 75. Means To An End 76. Teapots And Tears 77.", "id": "7511783" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "2003 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 10–11 May – Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, England *58–69, 83–25, 24–66, (63) 75–8, 9-(67), 0–98 (57), 72–60 (53), 39–80 (55), (67)-(60), 42–61 **(58) 73–26, (80)-(52), (100) 104–32, 23–82 (57), (54) 74–57, 49–57, (56) 71–48, 59–32 **", "id": "20494482" }, { "contents": "List of villages in Murbad\n\n\n796 br 57 Gorakhgad Murbad 1 br 58 Goregaon Murbad 495 br 59 Hedavali Murbad 281 br 60 Hireghar Murbad 225 61 Inde Murbad 885 br 62 Jadai Murbad 491 br 63 Jaigaon Murbad 496 br 64 Jambhurde Murbad 1,330 br 65 Jamghar Murbad 533 br 66 Kachakoli Murbad 869 br 67 Kalambad Mu Murbad 408 br 68 Kalambhe Murbad 1,299 br 69 Kalamkhande Murbad 987 br 70 Kalanbhad Murbad 1,017 br 71 Kandali Murbad 295 br 72 Kanharle Murbad 798 br 73 Kanhol Murbad 822 br 74 Karavale Murbad 1,118 br 75 Karchonde Murbad 731 76 Kasgaon Murbad 524", "id": "15353565" }, { "contents": "Amos Burn\n\n\nKf7 46.Bxc6 Bxc6 47.Kb4 Be8 48.Nf3 Ke7 49.Ng5 Bc6 50.Ka3 Bd7 51.Kb2 Ba4 52.Kc1 Bb3 53.Nf3 Ba4 54.Nh4 Kf7 55.Ng2 Bd7 56.h4 Be8 57.Kb2 Ba4 58.Ne3 Ke7 59.Ka3 Bc6 60.Kb4 Kd7 61.Ka5 Kc7 62.Nc2 Kb7 63.Nb4 Bd7 64.Na6 Be8 65.Nc5+ Kc6 66.Nxe6 Bd7 67.Ng5 Bf5 68.Kb4 Bg4 69.Ka3 Kd7 70.Nf7 Be6 71.Nd6 Kc6 72.Kb2 Bg4 73.Kc2 Kd7 74.Kd2 Ke6 75.Ke3 Bh3 76.f5+ gxf5 77.Kf4 Bg4 78.Kg5 Bh3 79.Ne8 Kf7 80.Nf6 f4 81.Kxf4 Be6 82.Kg5 1–0 MacDonald-Burn, Liverpool 1910 At right is a surprisingly little-known position from one of Burn's offhand games.", "id": "20103296" }, { "contents": "Brazilian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act\n\n\n59. FENIPRAZINE 60. FEMPROBAMATO 61. FLUFENAZINE 62. FLUMAZENIL 63. FLUOXETINE 64. FLUPENTIXOL 65. FLUVOXAMINE 66. HALOPERIDOL 67. HALOTAN 68. CLORAL HYDRATE 69. HYDROCHLORBEZETILAMINE 70. HYDROXIDINE 71. HOMOPHENAZINE 72. IMICLOPRAZINE 73. IMIPRAMINE 74. IMIPRAMINOXIDE 75. IPROCLORIZIDA 76. ISOCARBOXAZIDE 77. ISOFLURANE 78. ISOPROPYL-CROTONYL-URINE 79. LAMOTRIGINE 80. LEVODOPA 81. LEVOMEPROMAZINE 82. LINDANO 83. LISURIDA 84. LITHIUM 85. LOPERAMIDA 86. LOXAPINA 87. MAPROTILINE 88. MECLOFENOXATE 89. MEFENOXALONE 90.", "id": "14670778" }, { "contents": "Tales of the Wizard of Oz\n\n\n? 55. ? 56. ? 57. ? 58. ? 59. ? 60. Friends of a Feather 61. Monkey Air Lift 62. Guaranteed for Life 63. The Skills of Bravery 64. The Coat of Arms 65. Roar, Lion, Roar 66. Be a Card 67. The Inferior Decorator 68. The Salesman 69. The Cat's Meow 70. The Yellow Brick Road 71. Rusty Rusty 72. The Scarecrow 73. The Invisible Man 74. Free Trade 75. The Bull Fighter 76", "id": "13344957" }, { "contents": "Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship\n\n\nscope=row|56 !scope=row|57 !scope=row|58 !scope=row|59 !scope=row|60 !scope=row|61 !scope=row|62 !scope=row|63 !scope=row|64 !scope=row|65 !scope=row|66 !scope=row|67 !scope=row|68 !scope=row|69 !scope=row|70 !scope=row|71 !scope=row|72 !scope=row|73 !scope=row|74 !scope=row|75 !scope=row|76 !scope=row|77 !scope=row|78 !scope=row|79 !scope=row|80 !", "id": "16778230" }, { "contents": "Ikirun\n\n\n59. Asaba 60. Ajele Okeba 61. Ago Okeba 62. Ajisefinni 63. Alufa Akanbi 64. Adedeji 65. Alabi 66. Aniyeye 67. Agunlo 68. Aliyu 69. Aborisade 70. Agbon 71. Ayara 72. Baale- Enle 73. Baba Osogbo 74. Orisayo 75. Balogun 76. Baale Gbenagbena 77. Baale Onilu 78. Baale Ponja Erintunde 79. Saba 80. Balogun Kojo 81. Baale Oke Aafo 82. Balogun Makinde 83. Baba Isale 84. Balogun Imole 85. Baba Oloya 86. Baale", "id": "2580736" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qd2 Qd4 57. Qe1 Qb6 58. Qd2 Rb7 59. a4 Qc5 60. Qe1 Rb4 61. Qd2 Qb6 62. Qc1 Qd4 63. Qc2 Rb3 64. Be2 Rxc3 65. Qxc3 Qxc3 66. bxc3 Nxe4 67. Bf3 Nef6 68. Be2 e4 69. Bxc4 g4 70. Rb2 Ng5 71. Rb6 Nf7 72. Bf1 f3 73. c4 Nd7 74. Rb7 Nfe5 75. f6 e3 76. Rb3 e2 77. Bxe2 fxe2 78. Re3 Nf3 79. f7 Rf8 80. Rxg4 e1=", "id": "10680382" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "1953–54 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team\n\n\n30 Oregon State (-/4) RAL L 53–65 January 8 The Citadel H W 83–42 January 9 Wake Forest A W 66–65 January 11 Davidson A W 70–54 January 16 Virginia H W 78–66 January 19 NC State H L 77–84 February 2 Washington and Lee LY W 69–60 February 4 Duke (-/8) A L 47–63 February 8 Virginia A L 69–83 February 11 Wake Forest H L 62–76 February 13 Clemson (-/14) A W 72–56 February 16 Davidson H W 89–69 February 20 Duke (-/14) H L 63–67 February 24 NC State", "id": "7304952" }, { "contents": "Kumharsain\n\n\nChohan 38 Chopala 39 Churath 40 D.P.F. Nag kelo Saroga 41 D.P.F. Nagkelo 42 Dagrot 43 Dakolu 44 Dakoon 45 Dalan 46 Damaur 47 Daro 48 Dawala 49 Deeb 50 Deoridhar 51 Dethal 52 Devali Dhar 53 Dhala 54 Dhali 55 Dhanal 56 Dharuri 57 Dheongli 58 Dogri 59 Doja 60 Ganeog 61 Gharal 62 Ghareawat 63 Ghughvi 64 Gheti 65 Gonthla 66 Halyana 67 Hathiya 68 Jadoon 69 Jal 70 Jalti 71 Jangal Ahar 72 Jangal Dawala 73 Jangal Hatu 74 Jangal Havan 75 Jangal Jogsha 76 Jangal Madhawan 77 Jangal Marni 78 Jangal Nun-II 79 Janjeli", "id": "1653227" }, { "contents": "Glamorgan County Silver Ball Trophy\n\n\n. The trophy is sponsored by Brains Smooth. ! Season !! Winners !! Losing Finalists !! Score !! Venue ! 1956–57 !1957–58 ! 1958–59 ! 1959–60 ! 1960–61 ! 1961–62 ! 1962–63 ! 1963–64 ! 1964–65 ! 1965–66 ! 1966–67 ! 1967–68 ! 1968–69 ! 1969–70 ! 1970–71 ! 1971–72 ! 1972–73 ! 1973–74 ! 1974–75 ! 1975–76 ! 1976–77 ! 1977–78 ! 1978–79 ! 1979–80 ! 1980–81 ! 1981–82 ! 1982–83 ! 1983–84 ! 1984–85 ! 1985–86 ! 1986–87 ! 1987–88 ! 1988–89 ! 1989–90 ! 1990–91 ! 1991–92 ! 1992–93 ! 1993–94", "id": "18470383" }, { "contents": "63rd NHK Cup (shogi)\n\n\n, 59. P*7b, 60. Px3e, 61. P-6f, 62. N*8e, 63. P-7a+, 64. Nx7g+, 65. Nx7g, 66. S*7f, 67. N*8i, 68. G*5i, 69. K-6h, 70. B-4h+, 71. +P-7b, 72. +B-5h, 73. K-7i, 74. +B-6i, 75. K-8h, 76. +Bx7h, 77. Kx7h, 78. G*6g, 79. K-8h, 80. Gx7g, 81. Nx7g", "id": "8770976" }, { "contents": "Ancestors of Rama\n\n\n62. Rituparna 63. Sarvakama (Sarvakarma, Aartupani in Harivansha Puran) 64. Sudas (contemporary to King Kuru-1 of Chandravansh who founded the Magadha Kingdom) 65. Saudasa (or) Kalmashapada (married to Madayanti) 66. Asmaka 67. Mulaka (Naari Kavacha) (contemporary of Yadava King Shakuni who was the father of Rakshasha “Bhasmasura”) 68. Dasharatha-1 69. Adwil (Ilabil in Vishnu Puran) 70. Vishvamashaha 71. Anaranya-2 72. Nidhn 73. Animitra 74. Dululaha (Harivansh Puran) 75", "id": "8372279" }, { "contents": "Codex Cyprius\n\n\n1: 1, 4, 12, 14, 30, 34, 41, 44; Luke 10: 1, 8, 15, 22, 23, 30, 32, 37, 38, 47, 48, 53, 57, 63; Luke 20: 2, 4, 8, 9, 19, 23, 24, 26, 28, 33, 34, 50, 61, 62, 64, 65, 70, 74, 75. In Matthew 27:34 it reads οινον (\"wine\"", "id": "12433331" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qg1 Qe8 55. Qf2 Qf8 56. Rcd1 Qe8 57. Kh3 Kh8 58. Rc1 Kh7 59. Ba7 Rb7 60. Bc5 Na6 61. Be3 Rbb8 62. Kh4 Nb4 63. Qf1 Qe7 64. Kh3 Qe8 65. Kh2 Qe7 66. Qd1 Qe8 67. Kh3 Ra8 68. Kh4 Na6 69. Qg1 Bb4 70. Rdd1 Bf8 71. Kh3 Rab8 72. Kh4 Nb4 73. Rd2 Na6 74. Nf5 Bb4 75. Rdd1 Bf8 76. Qe1 Bb4 77. Qf1 Bf8 78. Kg3 Nb4 79", "id": "10680375" }, { "contents": "List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach\n\n\n• 20/7=/11 • 22/5 • 24/6 • 25/6 • 26/6 • 28/6 • 29/8 • 30/6 • 31/9 • 32/6 • 33/6 • 36/4 and /8 • 37/6 • 38/6 • 39/7 • 40/3, /6 and /8 • 41/6 • 42/7 • 44/7 • 45/7 • 46/6 • 47/5 • 48/3 and /7 • 52/6 • 55/5 • 56/5 • 57/8 • 59/3 • 60/5 • 62/6 64. • 64/2, /4 and /8 • 65/2 and /7 • 66/6 • 67/4 and /7 • 69/6 • 69a/6 • 70/7 and /11 • 72/6 • 73/5 • 74/8", "id": "3262090" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n+ Nxe4 56. fxe4+ Kxe4 57. Qg4+ Kd3 58. Qf3+ Qe3 59. Kg4 Qxf3+ 60. Kxf3 g6 61. Bd6 Nf5 62. Kf4 Nh4 63. Kg4 gxh5+ 64. Kxh4 Kxd4 65. Bb8 a5 66. Bd6 Kc4 67. Kxh5 a4 68. Kxh6 Kb3 69. b5 Kc4 70. Kg5 Kxb5 71. Kf5 Ka6 72. Ke6 Ka7 73. Kd7 Kb7 74. Be7 Ka7 75. Kc7 Ka8 76. Bd6 Ka7 77. Kc8 Ka6 78. Kb8 b5 79", "id": "7279713" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rg3 b3 59. Kc6 Kb8 60. Rxb3+ Ka7 61. Rb7+ Ka6 62. Rb6+ Ka7 63. Kb5 a4 64. Rxf6 Rf4 65. Rxh6 a3 66. Ra6+ Kb8 67. Rxa3 Rxf5 68. Rg3 Rf6 69. Rg8+ Kc7 70. Rg7+ Kc8 71. Rh7 1-0 Game 32br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black: Korchnoi, Viktorbr Pirc, Classicalbr Result: 1-0br 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5", "id": "7279777" }, { "contents": "José Cardenal\n\n\nJosé Rosario Domec Cardenal (born October 7, 1943 in Matanzas, Cuba) is a Cuban American former professional baseball outfielder, who played Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants (1963–64), Los Angeles/California Angels (1965–67), Cleveland Indians (1968–69), St. Louis Cardinals (1970–1971), Milwaukee Brewers (1971), Chicago Cubs (1972–77), Philadelphia Phillies (1978–79), New York Mets (1979–80), and Kansas City Royals (1980). Cardenal batted and threw", "id": "3406173" }, { "contents": "SUBE card\n\n\n20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88,", "id": "8102606" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\nRb1 Bg7 58. Be4 Nf6 59. Bc2 Nd5 60. Ra1 Kc7 61. Rb1 Bf6 62. Kg1 Ne7 63. Kf1 Nd5 64. Kg2 Bg7 65. Kg1 Kb7 66. Ra1 R6d7 67. Re4 Bf6 68. Re2 Kc7 69. Kf1 Ne7 70. Rb1 Nc8 71. Be3 Nd6 72. Rbe1 Re7 73. Bg6 Rg8 74. Bb1 e4 75. Kg2 Rge8 76. Bc2 Bg7 77. Rd1 Nc4 78. Bc1 Nd6 79. Rh1 Re5 80. h4 Bf6 81. h5 R5e7 82.", "id": "10680366" }, { "contents": "Wu Style Tai Chi Fast Form\n\n\nParting the wild horse's mane 59. Jade girl works the shuttles(3) 60. Jade girl works the shuttles(4) 61. Grasping the bird's tail 62. Cloud hands(3) 63. Cloud hands(4) 64. Downward posture 65. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(1) 66. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(2) 67. Step back, repulse the monkey 68. Flying oblique 69. Raise hand and step up 70. White crane flaps its wings 71. Brush knee and twist step 72. Needle at the bottom", "id": "6846816" }, { "contents": "SFZ (file format)\n\n\nan SFZ file: group lovel=0 hivel=127 region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=60 lokey=30 hikey=61 sample=SubDir/01C4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=62 lokey=62 hikey=63 sample=SubDir/02D4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=64 lokey=64 hikey=64 sample=SubDir/03E4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=65 lokey=65 hikey=66 sample=SubDir/04F4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=67 lokey=67 hikey=68 sample=SubDir/05G4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=69 lokey=69 hikey=70 sample=SubDir/06A4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=71 lokey=71 hikey=71 sample=SubDir/07B4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=72 lokey=72 hikey=73 sample=SubDir/08C5.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=74 lokey=74 hikey=75 sample=SubDir/09D5.wav region trigger=", "id": "13324840" }, { "contents": "Afadzato South District\n\n\n. Logba-Adzakoe 57. Logba-Akusame 58. Logba-Alakpeti 59. Logba-Andokope 60. Logba-Dufie 61. Logba-Klikpo 62. Logba-Tota 63. Logba-Vuinta 64. Logba-Xorglikope 65. Tafi-Abuipe 66. Tafi-Agorme 67. Tafi-Atome 68. Tafi-Dekpokorfe 69. Tafi-Mador 70. Tafi-Xorglikorfe 71. Kpeve-Old town 72. Kpeve-Tornu 73. Adigbo-Tornu 74. Goviefe-Todzi 75. Goviefe-Korwu", "id": "2739856" }, { "contents": "Jackson League\n\n\n-52 Centrals 1952-53 Northerners 1953-54 Vale Recreation 1954-55 Pessimists 1955-56 Northerners 1956-57 Guernsey Rangers 1957-58 Guernsey Rangers 1958-59 Northerners 1959-60 Northerners 1960-61 Belgrave Wanderers 1961-62 Sylvans 1962-63 Sylvans 1963-64 Northerners 1964-65 Belgrave Wanderers 1965-66 Vale Recreation 1966-67 Centrals 1967-68 St Martin’s 1968-69 Vale Recreation 1969-70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970-71 Belgrave Wanderers 1971-72 Vale Recreation 1972-73 Vale Recreation", "id": "4250613" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\nof Arkansas. The Lumbermen were disbanded in July 1905 due to financial hardships. Pine Bluff MLB Players 1954 - Frank Lucchesi - Manager - Philadelphia 70-72, Texas 75-77, Chicago Cubs 87 1952 - Bob Hale - Baltimore 55-56, 58, Cleveland 60-61, New York Yankees 61 1952 - Hillis Layne - Washington 41 1952 - Jim Snyder - Player Minnesota 61-62, 64 Manager - Seattle 88 1951 - Bud Black - Detroit 52, 55 1950 - Harry Chozen - Cincinnati 37 1950", "id": "9684300" }, { "contents": "Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award\n\n\n-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-", "id": "18196616" }, { "contents": "Middlesex Senior Charity Cup\n\n\n1947–48 Hendon 1948–49 Hayes 1949–50 Wealdstone 1950–51 Finchley 1951–52 Southall 1952–53 Hounslow Town 1953–54 Hendon 1954–55 Hayes 1955–56 Hounslow Town 1956–57 Hendon 1957–58 Finchley 1958–59 Enfield 1959–60 Hounslow Town 1960–61 Enfield 1961–62 Enfield & Hounslow Town (joint holders) 1962–63 Hayes 1963–64 Wealdstone 1964–65 Finchley 1965–66 Hounslow Town 1966–67 No Competition 1967–68 Wealdstone & Wembley (joint holders) 1968–69 Southall 1969–70 Hampton 1970–71 Hayes 1971–72 Hayes 1972–73 Hayes 1973–74 Finchley 1974–75 Hayes 1975–76 Hendon 1976–77 Hendon 1977–78 Hillingdon Borough 1978–79 Hendon 1979–80 Harrow Borough 1980–81 Wembley & Wealdstone (joint winners) 1981–82 Uxbridge 1982–83 Wembley 1983–84 Southall", "id": "8679746" }, { "contents": "Handicap (chess)\n\n\n53. Ke3 Kb5 54. Ne4 Na6 55. h8=Q Ka5 56. Qc3+ Kb5 57. Qb3+ Ka5 58. Nc3 Nc5 59. Bc7+ Ka6 60. Qb5+ Ka7 61. Qxc5+ Ka6 Deliberately allowing checkmate. 62. Qa5+ Kb7 63. Ke4 Kc8 64. Qa7 Kd7 65. Qb7 Ke7 66. Qc8 Kf6 67. Bd8+ Kg7 68. Qe6 Kf8 69. Qe7+ Kg8 70. Nd5 Kh8 71. g5 Kg8 72. g6 Kh8 73. Ke5 Kg8 74.", "id": "9261177" }, { "contents": "2009 Premier League Snooker\n\n\nwas higher. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 28–29 November – Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, England * (61) 80–35, 4–80, (96)–0, 0–(110), 34–77, 61–71 (65), 67–1, 40–75 ** 0–(98), 10–99 (53), 10–68 (66), 1–83 (76), (63)–30, (53)–(67) *** (111) 119–9, 87–36, 70–0, 50–57, 0–(88", "id": "994853" }, { "contents": "2013 Virginia Cavaliers football team\n\n\nAlex Foertsch 55 David Dean 56 Andre Miles-Redmond 57 Stephen Lawe 59 Mark Hall 60 John Pond 60 Jeb Byrne 61 Cody Wallace 62 Sean Karl 63 Ryan Doull 64 Nick Koutris 65 Ross Burbank 66 George Adeosun 67 Jackson Matteo 68 Eric Tetlow 69 Phillip Berry 70 Luke Bowanko 71 Jack McDonald 72 Eric Smith 74 Conner Davis 75 Sadiq Olanrewaju 76 Michael Mooney 77 Jay Whitmire 78 Morgan Moses 79 Jack Babcock 79 Sean Cascarano 80 Adrian Gamble 81 Jamall Brown 82 Mario Nixon 83 Jake McGee 84 Canaan Severin 85 Keeon Johnson 86 Jeremy Dollin", "id": "3791357" }, { "contents": "Sangrampur, Maharashtra\n\n\n52-Pimpari Adgaon 1400 53-Rajpur 157 54-Akoli Bk. 910 55-Akoli Kh. 251 56-Changefal Bk. 665 57-Changefal Kh. 707 58-Niwana 1487 59-Sangrampur Pr.jamod 6506 60-Tamgaon 1124 61-Pimpri Kathargaon 566 62-Bodkha 1363 63-Nirod 989 64-Bhilkhed 713 65-Wakana 1420 66-Rudhana 2072 67-Chondhi 622 68-Kakoda 669 69-Ukadgaon 353 70-Manardi 719 71-Pimpri Kavthal 461 72-Ringanwadi 570 73-Durgadiatya 1016 74-Wankhed 5378 75-Takleshwar 501 76-Kalamkhed 712 77-Jastgaon 795 78-Neknapur 358 79-Awar 955 80-Ukali Bk. 1216 81-Kodri 1225 82-Paturda Khurd 1564 83-Khel Thorat Paturda 2054 84-Warwat Khanderao 1447 85-Hingana Kavthal 360 86-Kumbarkhed 230 87-Kavthal 2673 88-Itkhed 218 89-Pesoda 1185 90-Bhon 1149 91-Sawali 659 92-Khiroda", "id": "9109065" }, { "contents": "Kamen Rider Spirits\n\n\n61. Rushbr 62. Ice Fangbr 63. Graveyard Eleventh tankōbon 64. Light Fangbr 65. Labyrinthbr 66. Hell Carbr 67. Teacherbr 68. Training Twelfth tankōbon 69. Whirlpoolbr 70. New Finisherbr 71. Ocean Battlebr 72. Belt of Lifebr 73. Immortal Man Thirteenth tankōbon 74. Inheritbr 75. Get Backbr 76. Movingbr 77. Evolutionbr 78. Next Evolutionbr 79. Final Evolution Fourteenth tankōbon 80. Warrior's Essencebr 81. Surpassing Greedbr 82. Returnbr 83. Fiery Giantbr 84. With the Soulbr 85. Setupbr", "id": "11704902" }, { "contents": "List of AEK Athens F.C. managers\n\n\nP ! W ! D ! L ! F ! A ! GD ! W% ! Pts% ! Total ! 36!!22!!7!!7!!62!!32!!+30!!61.11!!67.59 ! Total ! 11||6||3||2||22||14||+8||54.54||63.64 ! Total ! 4||2||0||2||6||5||+1||50.00||50.00 ! Total ! 26!!14!!5!!7!!55!!28!!+27!!53.85!!60.26 ! Total ! 59!!37!!11!!11!!145!!69!!+76!!62.71!!68.93 ! Total ! 17!!11!!3!!5!!32!!18!!+14||64.71!!70.59 ! Total ! 82!!45!!23!!14!!166!!77!!+89!!54.88!!64.23 ! Total ! 16!!8!!3!!5!!24!!20!!+4!!50.00!!56.25 ! Total ! 86!!47!!23!!16!!121!!70!!+51!!54.65!!63.57 ! Total ! 71!!39!!13!!19!!122!!67!!+55!!54.93!!61.03 ! Total ! 84!!39!!24!!21!!116!!86!!+30!!46.43!!55.95 ! Total ! 2!!1!!0!!1!!3!!4!!-1!!50.00!!50.00 ! Total ! 82!!61!!12!!9!!190!!50!!+140!!74.39!! \"Only competitive matches are counted. Wins, losses and draws are results at the final whistle; the results of penalty shootouts are not counted.\"", "id": "20468014" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Kf3 Kf8 52. Kg2 Rg4+ 53. Kh2 Bf2 54. Rf1 Bd4 55. Re1 Rh4+ 56. Kg2 Rg4+ 57. Kh3 Rh4+ 58. Kg3 Kf7 59. Kg2 Kf8 60. Kf3 Rh2 61. Bxa4 c2 62. Kg3 Bxe5+ 63. Rxe5 Rh1 64. Bxg5 Rg1+ 65. Kf2 Nxg5 66. Bxc2 Ra1 67. a4 Ra2 68. Re2 Ra3 69. Re3 Ra2 70. Re2 Ra3 71. Rd2 Ke7 72. Ke2 Nf3 73. Rd1 Ne5 74. Rd5", "id": "4952529" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Qxg6+ Kf8 59. Qxc6 Kg8 60. Qg6+ Kf8 61. Qg4 Ke8 62. Qh5 Kf8 63. Qg4 Ke8 64. Qh5 Kf8 65. Qd5 Rh7 66. Qf3+ Kg8 67. Qg4+ Kf7 68. Qh5+ Kg8 69. Qg6+ Kf8 70. Qf5+ Kg8 71. Qg4+ Kf7 72. Qh5+ Kg8 73. Qd5+ Kf8 74. Qxb5 Qe6 75. Bg7+ Kf7 76. Qh5+ Ke7 77. g3 Qe1+ 78. Kg2 Qe4+ 79. Kh2", "id": "4952547" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rc6 Bb5 60. Rc1 b3 61. Rb1 Bc4 62. Ke4 Ra2 63. Kd4 Rc2 64. Nd3 Bxd3 65. Kxd3 Rxh2 66. Rxb3 Kg7 67. Ke4 Ra2 68. Kf4 Ra4+ 69. Kg5 Ra5 70. g4 Rc5 71. Kh5 Ra5 72. Rf3 Rb5 73. g5 Rb1 74. f6+ Kh7 75. Rh3 Rg1 76. Rh2 Rg3 77. Rh1 Rg2 78. Ra1 Rh2+ 79. Kg4 Kg6 80. Ra8 Rg2+ ½–½ Game 26br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black", "id": "7279762" }, { "contents": "Les Arcanes\n\n\nPremier sacrifice 56. Liberté 57. Le sacrifice libre 58. La relation du beth à l'aleph 59. Limite de nos champs de gravitation 60. L'indivisible unité 61. La Manifestation 62. Vision parfaite 63. La féminité de la Manifestation procréatrice 64. Cantique de Salomon 65. Ève 66. Sacrifice des sacrifices 67. La loi juive 68. Beauté libre 69. Encore le rythme 70. Conscience de l'univers 71. Libre beauté première 72-73. La passion mystérieuse et chaste 74. De l'amour à l'être 75.", "id": "17579979" }, { "contents": "Barharia\n\n\nKail 61. Kaluchhapra 62. Kanahar 63. Kanhauli 64. Khanpur 65. Khizar Chak 66. Khori Pakar Jaddi 67. Khori Pakar Nilami 68. Koiri Tola 69. Kuahi 70. Kurwa 71. Kutub Chhapra 72. Lachhmi Chak 73. Lakri 74. Lakri Dargah 75. Lala Hata 76. Lauan 77. Madhaupur 78. Mahal 79. Mahamadpur 80. Mahammadpur 81. Mahbub Chhapra 82. Mahmudpur 83. Mananpura 84. Mansahata 85. Mathia Patarhatha 86. Mathurapur 87. Mira Chhapra 88. Narharpur 89.", "id": "12509991" }, { "contents": "Women's Professional Basketball League\n\n\nfranchises had been awarded to Dallas, New Orleans, San Francisco and St. Louis, Missouri, while applications were received for potential franchises from Baltimore, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. The Eastern Division included the New Jersey Gems, New Orleans Pride, New York Stars, Philadelphia Fox, St. Louis Streak and Washington Metros. The Midwest Division included the Chicago Hustle, Iowa Cornets, Milwaukee Does and Minnesota Fillies. The Western Division included the California Dreams, Dallas Diamonds, Houston Angels and San Francisco Pioneers.", "id": "10846173" }, { "contents": "Don McMahon\n\n\nDonald John McMahon (January 4, 1930 – July 22, 1987) was a right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was signed by the Boston Braves before the 1950 season. He played for the Milwaukee Braves (1957–62), Houston Colt .45s (1962–63), Cleveland Indians (1964–66), Boston Red Sox (1966–67), Chicago White Sox (1967–68), Detroit Tigers (1968–69), and San Francisco Giants (1969–74). McMahon was used almost", "id": "22214072" }, { "contents": "List of sovereign states and dependencies by total fertility rate\n\n\n58 Israel 2.9 59 Lesotho 2.9 60 Eswatini 2.8 61 Kyrgyz Republic 2.8 62 Micronesia 2.8 63 Algeria 2.7 64 Haiti 2.7 65 Mongolia 2.7 66 Botswana 2.6 67 Fiji 2.6 68 Guatemala 2.6 69 Kazakhstan 2.6 70 Syria 2.6 71 Turkmenistan 2.6 72 Bolivia 2.5 73 Djibouti 2.5 74 Jordan 2.5 75 Oman 2.5 76 Lao PDR 2.4 77 Philippines 2.4 78 Cambodia 2.3 79 Ecuador 2.3 80 Guyana 2.3 81 Honduras 2.3 82 Panama 2.3 83 Paraguay 2.3 84 Seychelles 2.3 85 South Africa 2.3 86 Suriname 2.3 87 Uzbekistan 2.3 88 Dominican Republic 2.2 89 Indonesia 2.2", "id": "17872676" }, { "contents": "Minuscule 441\n\n\nsubscriptions at the end of each book, and στιχοι. The biblical text is surrounded by a catena of Oecumenius. Some of leaves of the codex are in disorder. The order of leaves: 3-18. 1. 2. 19-46. 47-58. 59. 63. 64. 59. 60-62. 73. 74. 65. 66. 69-72. 67. 68. 75-78. 127-142. 79-126. 143-158. 167-182", "id": "19179286" }, { "contents": "Al Maktab Raqam 19\n\n\n61 - Ghost Walker 62 - Stun death 63 - Fire Ball 64 - the mystery of the Sphinx 65 - dark rays 66 - Conflict in the bush 67 - a plot of Satan 68 - bulwark 69 - ghost of revenge 70 - bloody chase 71 - cursed earth 72 - devastating weapon 73 - horror Hospital 74 - a treasure of the Pharaohs 75 - bird death 76. The armed robbery 77. secret mission 78. hackers Nile 79. Invisible Man 80. devastating automated 81. golden statue 82. Flower devil 83", "id": "3242097" }, { "contents": "Rulers of Kuba\n\n\n. Shama Katuri. 61. Kusunju. 62. Bena Misaki. 63. Bikila Kolo. 64. Kunche Lama. 65. Pelama Pena. 66. Mime Pelama. 67. Chenge Lesanga. 68. Mianga. 69. Sam Bula. 70. Manchum Bula. 71. Bopele^Bombo. 72. Boeke. 73. Bo^Kena. 74. Shamba Nche. 75. Golo Nche. 76. Shama Shanga. 77. Saina^Kama. 78. Ko Kena. 79. Sanga Lenga. 80. Bosh A kama. 81", "id": "12139561" }, { "contents": "Ācārakkōvai\n\n\n52 poems (3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 77, 78, 81, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93", "id": "12746274" }, { "contents": "Jeff Nelsen\n\n\nmovie soundtracks, and performing in the horn sections of orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Montreal, Vancouver, and National Symphonies, and the Balkan Gypsy funk band of Slavic Soul Party. With Canadian Brass, Jeff has also performed with the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, the symphonies of Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, Phoenix, Rotterdam, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, with the esteemed German, London", "id": "2981814" }, { "contents": "Kasparov versus the World\n\n\n, but claimed it was also losing, and published a \"forced win\". Subsequently, tablebases showed an error in Kasparov's analysis, but confirmed that 58...Qf5 could not have saved the draw with best play on both sides. The main line starts with 58...Qf5 59.Kh6 Qe6 60.Qg1+ Ka2 61.Qf2+ Kb1 62.Qd4 Ka2 63.Kg5 Qe7+ 64.Qf6 Qe3+ 65.Qf4 Qg1+ 66.Kf6 Qb6+ 67.Kf7 Qb7+ 68.Ke6 Qc8+ 69.Kf6 Qd8+ 70.Kf5 Qc8+ 71.Kg5 Qc3 72.Qh2+ Ka1 73.Qe2 Kb1 74.Qf2 Qc1+ 75.Kg4 Qc3", "id": "14582966" }, { "contents": "Swindle (chess)\n\n\n55...f2 56.Qg2 \"zugzwang\"; (b) 55...Nf4 56.Qf5! and if 56...Kg3 57.Qg5+ wins the knight; (c) 55...Ng5 56.Qf5 wins. g5 53.hxg5 hxg5 54.Qxb6 f3 55.Qxc5 Kg4 56.Qe3 Kg3 57.c4 Kg2 58.c5 f2 59.Qe4+ Kh2 60.Qf3 g4! 61.Qe2? White could draw with 61.Qxg4 f1=Q+ 62.Kc2 Qf2+ 63.Kb1 Qf1+ 64.Kc2 Qb5 (64...Nf2 65.Qf4+ Kg2 66.Qg5+ Kf3 67.Qf6+ Ke3 68.Qh6+ Kd4 69.Qd6+ Ke4 70.Qg6+ Kd5 71.Qd6+ Ke4 72.Qg6+", "id": "21604299" }, { "contents": "Queen and pawn versus queen endgame\n\n\n. Qxe6 Qh8+ 58. Kg6 Qc3 59. g4 Qd2 60. g5 Qd4 61. Qf5+ Ka4 62. Kh5 Qh8+ 63. Kg4 Qh1 (This move loses for Black in 39 moves as confirmed by http://www.k4it.de/index.php?topic=egtb&lang=en) 64. Qf4+ Ka5 65. Qe5+ Ka4 66. g6 Qd1+ 67. 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Qf6 Qd5+ 75", "id": "20411696" }, { "contents": "List of OHL seasons\n\n\n| 1959–60 | 1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993–94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–00 | 2000–01 | 2001–02 | 2002–03 | 2003–04 | 2004–05 | 2005–06 | 2006–07 | 2007–08 | 2008–09 | 2009–10", "id": "6936535" }, { "contents": "Dumaria\n\n\nDumaria 107 50 Kewla Kalan Dumaria 919 51 Khaira Dumaria 885 52 Khardag Dumaria 1,454 53 Kokna Dumaria 333 54 Kolhubar Dumaria 3,225 55 KOlsaita Dumaria 297 56 Kundari Dumaria 341 57 Kunria Dumaria 739 58 Kusari Dumaria 1,549 59 Lataha Dumaria 259 60 Londa Dumaria 556 61 Madarpur Dumaria 1,130 62 Mahjari Dumaria 192 63 Mahuri Dumaria 2,884 64 Mahuri Dumaria 348 65 Maigara Dumaria 2,318 66 Majhauli Dumaria 4,606 67 Majhgawan Dumaria 379 68 Manrar Dumaria 533 69 Mataha Dumaria 3,172 70 Maun Bar Dumaria 292 71 Mayapur Dumaria 141 72 Milki Dumaria 168 73 Nabigarh Dumaria 618", "id": "10048378" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n75 e\": \"favorite_nu 0000300 6d 62 65 72 22 7d 2c 20 7b 22 74 79 70 65 22 3a mber\"}, {\"type\": 0000320 20 5b 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c 20 22 6e 75 6c [\"string\", \"nul 0000340 6c 22 5d 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 22 3a 20 22 66 61 l\"], \"name\": \"fa 0000360 76 6f 72 69 74 65 5f 63 6f 6c 6f 72 22 7d 5d 7d", "id": "10173702" }, { "contents": "List of MJHL seasons\n\n\n1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | The following is a list of seasons following the reorganization of junior hockey in Canada.br 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 | 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 | br 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | br 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993-94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–2000 | br", "id": "15920550" }, { "contents": "Spain men's national wheelchair basketball team\n\n\n72–62. 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The gadget provided shortcuts to driving directions, local search and full-screen traffic view of major US and Canadian cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Montreal, New York City, Oklahoma City, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Vancouver, and Washington, D.C. Prior to October", "id": "5355697" }, { "contents": "Chess (poem)\n\n\nas 52. Na1–b3? 52. Kh2 Qg3+ 53. Qxg3+ hxg3+ 54. Kxg3 Ra5 55. Kf2 Ra8 56. Ke2 Nc2 57. Kd1 Ne3+ 58. Kc1 Nxg2+ 59. Kb1 b5 60. h4 b4 61. h5 b3 62. e5 Bg5 63. h6 Nh4 64. e6 Bf6 65. h7 Nxf3 66. e7 Bxe7 67. h8=Q+ Kb7 68. Qh3 Ne5 69. Qh5 Nd3 70. Qh3 Nb4 71. Qf3+ Kb8 72. Qe2 Bf6 73. 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The Indians spent much of September 3–5 games behind the Texas Rangers or Houston Astros for the second wild card spot in the American", "id": "294687" }, { "contents": "Index of philosophical literature\n\n\n\"Federalist No. 61\" – \"Federalist No. 62\" – \"Federalist No. 63\" – \"Federalist No. 64\" – \"Federalist No. 65\" – \"Federalist No. 66\" – \"Federalist No. 67\" – \"Federalist No. 68\" – \"Federalist No. 69\" – \"Federalist No. 70\" – \"Federalist No. 71\" – \"Federalist No. 72\" – \"Federalist No. 73\" – \"Federalist No. 74\" – \"Federalist", "id": "16809651" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "List of mayors of Salisbury\n\n\n1850–51 George Brown 1851–52 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1852–53 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1853–54 John Lambert 1854–55 Thomas Pain 1855–56 Abraham Jackson 1856–57 Thomas Pain 1857–58 Coard William Squarey 1858–59 Philip Pickney Cother 1859–60 William Woodlands 1860–61 Philip Watson Ottoway 1861–62 Charles Mann Cornwallis Whatman 1862–63 John Style 1863–64 John Waters 1864–65 Richard Henry Rigden 1865–66 Robert Stokes 1866–67 John Alfred Lush MD 1867–68 Stephen Eldridge 1868–69 William Aylward 1869–70 Charles Richard Norton 1870–71 William Fawcett Jnr. 1871–72 John Harding Jackson 1873–74 Henry Brown 1874–75 Samuel Ralph Atkins 1875–76 Charles Henry Radcliffe 1876–77 John Keynes 1877–78 Richard Monkhouse Wilson", "id": "18557200" }, { "contents": "1967 NFL season\n\n\nThe 1967 NFL season was the 48th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 16 teams with the addition of the New Orleans Saints. The two 8-team conferences were split into two divisions each: the Eastern Conference divisions were Capitol (Dallas, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Washington) and Century (Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis), and the Western Conference divisions were Central (Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, and Minnesota) and Coastal (Atlanta, Baltimore, Los Angeles", "id": "8290334" }, { "contents": "World TeamTennis\n\n\nwith Arthur Ashe and Wilt Chamberlain, securing the professional men players.. The league began play in May 1974, with George MacCall as Commissioner of the 16 teams: Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo-Toronto, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Florida (Miami), San Diego/Hawaii, Houston, Los Angeles, Minnesota (Minneapolis-St.Paul), New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. The original league format included a four-colored tennis court, a 44-contest season, and teams", "id": "14486970" }, { "contents": "2013 FedEx Cup Playoffs\n\n\n(76 to 58), Nicholas Thompson (73 to 59), Brendan Steele (89 to 69), and Ernie Els (91 to 70). Seven players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances: Ryan Palmer (60 to 71), Fredrik Jacobson (61 to 72), Martin Laird (63 to 74), David Lingmerth (64 to 75), Kyle Stanley (66 to 77), Cameron Tringale (69 to 79", "id": "19528111" }, { "contents": "Jellabies\n\n\n58. Parrot (21 June 1999) 59. Spring (28 June 1999) 60. Magic (5 July 1999) 61. Where's Pepper? (12 July 1999) 62. Hot (19 July 1999) 63. Robot (26 July 1999) 64. Wheels (2 August 1999) 65. Chums (9 August 1999) 66. Baa! (16 August 1999) 67. Found (23 August 1999) 68. Autumn (30 August 1999) 69. Nature (6 September 1999)", "id": "20682329" }, { "contents": "List of fresh water fishes of Maharashtra\n\n\nogilbii 51. Schismatorhynchos (Nukta) nukta 52. Thynnichthys sandkhol 53. Tor khudree 54. Tor mussulah 55. Tor tor SUB-FAMILY: CULTRINAE 56. Chela cachius 57. Chela laubuca 58. Salmostoma acinaces 59. Salmostoma balookee 60. Salmostoma boopis 61. Salmostoma clupeoides 62. Salmostoma horai 63. Salmostoma kardahiensis 64. Salmostoma novacula 65. Salmostoma phulo Subfamily: LEUCISCINAE 66. Hypophthalmichthys molitrix SUBFAMILY: RASBORINAE 69. Barilius evezardi 70. Barilius gatensis 71. Parluciosoma daniconius 72. Parluciosoma labiosa 73. Danio aequipinnatus 74", "id": "16146194" }, { "contents": "Vehicle registration plates of Kenya\n\n\n63 UN - United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Eastern & Southern African Regional Office 64 CD - Iran 65 CD - Cyprus 66 CD - Argentina 67 UN - United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) 68 CD - Philippines 69 CD - Burundi 70 CD - Chile 71 CD - Oman 72 CD - League of Arab States / Arab League 73 CD - European Union 74 CD - Yemen 75 CD - Kenya Mission to UNEP 76 CD - Côte d'Ivoire (Consulate) 77 CD - Bangladesh 78 CD - Saudi Arabia 79 UN", "id": "993880" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). 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Larsen pitched for the St. Louis Browns / Baltimore Orioles (1953–54; 1965), New York Yankees (1955–59), Kansas City Athletics (1960–1961), Chicago White Sox (1961), San Francisco Giants (1962–64), Houston Colt .45's / Houston Astros (1964–65), and Chicago Cubs (1967)", "id": "15750076" }, { "contents": "1968 NBA playoffs\n\n\n) (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Chicago Bulls: \"Lakers win series 4-1\" This is the first playoff meeting between the Lakers and Bulls. Division Finals (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (3) San Francisco Warriors: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Last Playoff Meeting: 1967 Western Division Semifinals (San Francisco won 3-0) Champion: Boston Celtics Division Semifinals (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (3) New York Knicks: \"76ers win series 4-2", "id": "14689742" } ]
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Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins 82.", "id": "18525012" }, { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Constitutional amendments under the French Fifth Republic\n\n\n46, 47, 47-1, 47-2 (new), 48, 49, 50-1, 51-1 (new), 51-2 (new), 56, 61, 61-1 (new), 62, 65, 69, 70, 71, 71-1 (new), 72-3, 73, 74-1, 75-1 (new), 87 (new), 88-4, 88-5, 89. The vote was", "id": "8390514" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Wysoczany\n\n\n53. Saharowa 54. Mashljanyk 55. Luchkanych 56. Mashljanyk 57. Mytso 58. Jacyla 59. Jacyla 60. Village Ukrainian School 61. Bodnik 62. Tsynanko 63. Shlomko 64. Warholjak 65. Kroljak 66. Village Orthodox Church 67. Horonova 68. Hlibyk 69. Sekielyk 70. Mashljanyk 71. Maslany 72. Orzinski 73. Worotyla 74. Luchkanych 75. Petrunjova 76. Slabka 77. Petrunjova 78. Bajtsowa 79. Sas 80. Sas 81. Hrytsko 82. Jacyla 83. Szevtsova 84. Szevtsova", "id": "15604592" }, { "contents": "List of WWE United States Champions\n\n\nRank !Wrestler !No. ofbrreigns !Combinedbrdays !Combined daysbrrec. by WWE !1 !2 !rowspan=2|40 !42 !43 !44 !45 !46 !47 !48 !49 !50 !51 !52 !53 !rowspan=2|54 !56 !rowspan=2|57 !59 !60 !61 !62 !63 !64 !65 !66 !67 !rowspan=3|68 !71 !72 !rowspan=3|73 !76 !77 !78 !rowspan=2|79 !rowspan=2|81 !83 !rowspan=2|84 !rowspan=3|86 !89 !rowspan=2|90 !92 !", "id": "11372834" }, { "contents": "Eusébio\n\n\nrepeated five years later. He was the Portuguese First Division's top scorer seven times (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970 and 1973), helping Benfica to win 11 Primeira Liga (1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73 and 1974–75), 5 Portuguese Cup wins (1961–62, 1963–64, 1968–69, 1969–70 and 1971–72), 1 European Cup win (1961–62) and 3 European Cup finals (1962–63, 1964–65 and 1967–68). Eusébio", "id": "15697745" }, { "contents": "Udayarpalayam taluk\n\n\n48 Kundaveli-East 49 Kundaveli-West 50 Kuruvalapparkoil 51 Kuvagam 52 Kuvathur 53 Managathy 54 Marudur 55 Melur 56 Muthuservamadam 57 Nagam Panthal 58 Nayaganai Periyal 59 Nedavalur-East 60 Nedavalur-South 61 Olayur 62 Padanilai 63 Pappakudi-North 64 Pappakudi-South 65 Parukkal 66 Periyakrishnapuram 67 Periyavalayam 68 Pichanur 69 Pilichikuzhi 70 Piranjeri 71 Porpathintha Nallur 72 Rangiyam 73 Saluppai 74 Sathampady 75 Silambur 76 Siluvacheri 77 Sirukadambur 78 Solankurichi 79 Sripuranthan 80 Sriraman 81 Suriyamanal 82 Suttamalli 83 T.Paluvur 84 Taludalamedu 85 Thandalai 86 Thathanur 87 Thenkatchi Perumal Nathan 88 Thirukalapur 89", "id": "329036" }, { "contents": "Garhmukteshwar (Assembly constituency)\n\n\nkhaiya 46 Sharifpur 47 Anooppur Dibai 48 Shuklampura 49 Rasoolabad Nanpur 50 Lodhipur Shobhan 51 Pawati 52 Haiderpur 53 Lodhipur Chhapka 54 Sadullapur 55 Hiranpura 56 Popayi 57 Janupura 58 Jhadina 59 Saidpur 60 Alampur Bhagwantpur 61 Ladpura 62 Kalyanpur 63 Khilwai 64 Shogarh 65 Shahpur Chaudhary 66 Inayatpur 67 Rampur Nyamatpur 68 Abdullapur 69 Dotai 70 Athsaini 71 Hasupur 72 Manak Chowk 73 Deoli 74 Dhana 75 Lisri 76 Akkhapur 77 Fattapur 78 Phuldehra 79 Nawada Kalan 80 Todarpur 81 Bhowapur 82 Bhowapur Mastannagar 83 Baksar 84 Saroorpur 85 Vait 86 Khudaliya 87 Baddha 88 Ratupura 89 Rajhera 90", "id": "3818355" }, { "contents": "Samia tribe (Luhya)\n\n\n38 Abakangala 39 Abakati 40 Abakemo 41 Abakerere 42 Abakhu 43 Abakibwedde 44 Abakiroyoya 45 Abakobe 46 Abakomolo 47 Abakooli 48 Abakoolo 49 Abakuba 50 Abakwala 51 Abakwede 52 Abakyaki 53 Abakyonga 54 Abalaka 55 Abalala 56 Abalanda 57 Abaleke 58 Abalekya 59 Abalila 60 Abalindo 61 Abaliro 62 Abalisa 63 Abaloba 64 Abalomba 65 Abalundu 66 Abalwenge 67 Abalyali 68 Abalyani 69 Abamakwa 70 Abamakyeke 71 Abamali 72 Abamani 73 Abamanyi 74 Abambumpi 75 Abameripo 76 Abampoodi 77 Abampunyi 78 Abamulembo 79 Abamulimba 80 Abamuma 81 Abanapa 82 Abangasa 83 Abanghale 84 Abanyanga 85 Abanyedeti 86 Abanyihodoo 87 Abanyimaro", "id": "4195796" }, { "contents": "Parbatsar\n\n\nGular 47 Gunawati 48 Gurah 49 Haripura 50 Harnawa Patti 51 Hatheli 52 Hukmpura 53 Huldhani 54 Jagdishpura 55 Jalampura 56 Janjeela 57 Jawla 58 Jhalra 59 Jhujharpura 60 Kaletara 61 Kalkala Ki Dhani 62 Kankediyas 63 Kanwalad 64 Khanpur 65 Khedapura 66 Khedarpura 67 Kheri Khinwasi 68 Khokhar 69 Khokhariya 70 Khundiyas 71 Kinsariya 72 Kishorpura 73 Kitiya 74 Kuliyana 75 Kundri 76 Kurada 77 Lakhiyas 78 Lalana Kalan 79 Lalana Khurd 80 Madhwa 81 Malas Charnan 82 Malas Gusaiyan 83 Mandan 84 Mandowari 85 Manglana 86 Manpura 87 Mayapur 88 Mehgaon 89 Merasi 90 Mindakiya 91 Modi Khurd", "id": "7579275" }, { "contents": "Western Suburbs Magpies\n\n\nW Wright 55 W Barclay 56 Percy Bolt 57 T Doyle 58 J Feeney 59 V Jarvis 60 E Mantle 61 H.G. 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University of Tennessee - Knoxville 76", "id": "10435645" }, { "contents": "Carson's Law\n\n\nAnd Misfire 59. St. Patrick's Day 60. The Masquerade 61. All That Glitters 62. Laugh, Clown, Laugh 63. Guardian Angels 64. Lost Opportunities 65. A Country Dance 66. Faith, Hope And Fencing Wire 67. A Matter Of Confidence 68. The Tender Trap 69. A Case For Compassion 70. From Small Acorns 71. Street Games, Night Moves 72. Deceptions 73. Orphans Of The Storm 74. Falling Star 75. Means To An End 76. Teapots And Tears 77.", "id": "7511783" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "2003 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 10–11 May – Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, England *58–69, 83–25, 24–66, (63) 75–8, 9-(67), 0–98 (57), 72–60 (53), 39–80 (55), (67)-(60), 42–61 **(58) 73–26, (80)-(52), (100) 104–32, 23–82 (57), (54) 74–57, 49–57, (56) 71–48, 59–32 **", "id": "20494482" }, { "contents": "List of villages in Murbad\n\n\n796 br 57 Gorakhgad Murbad 1 br 58 Goregaon Murbad 495 br 59 Hedavali Murbad 281 br 60 Hireghar Murbad 225 61 Inde Murbad 885 br 62 Jadai Murbad 491 br 63 Jaigaon Murbad 496 br 64 Jambhurde Murbad 1,330 br 65 Jamghar Murbad 533 br 66 Kachakoli Murbad 869 br 67 Kalambad Mu Murbad 408 br 68 Kalambhe Murbad 1,299 br 69 Kalamkhande Murbad 987 br 70 Kalanbhad Murbad 1,017 br 71 Kandali Murbad 295 br 72 Kanharle Murbad 798 br 73 Kanhol Murbad 822 br 74 Karavale Murbad 1,118 br 75 Karchonde Murbad 731 76 Kasgaon Murbad 524", "id": "15353565" }, { "contents": "Amos Burn\n\n\nKf7 46.Bxc6 Bxc6 47.Kb4 Be8 48.Nf3 Ke7 49.Ng5 Bc6 50.Ka3 Bd7 51.Kb2 Ba4 52.Kc1 Bb3 53.Nf3 Ba4 54.Nh4 Kf7 55.Ng2 Bd7 56.h4 Be8 57.Kb2 Ba4 58.Ne3 Ke7 59.Ka3 Bc6 60.Kb4 Kd7 61.Ka5 Kc7 62.Nc2 Kb7 63.Nb4 Bd7 64.Na6 Be8 65.Nc5+ Kc6 66.Nxe6 Bd7 67.Ng5 Bf5 68.Kb4 Bg4 69.Ka3 Kd7 70.Nf7 Be6 71.Nd6 Kc6 72.Kb2 Bg4 73.Kc2 Kd7 74.Kd2 Ke6 75.Ke3 Bh3 76.f5+ gxf5 77.Kf4 Bg4 78.Kg5 Bh3 79.Ne8 Kf7 80.Nf6 f4 81.Kxf4 Be6 82.Kg5 1–0 MacDonald-Burn, Liverpool 1910 At right is a surprisingly little-known position from one of Burn's offhand games.", "id": "20103296" }, { "contents": "Brazilian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act\n\n\n59. FENIPRAZINE 60. FEMPROBAMATO 61. FLUFENAZINE 62. FLUMAZENIL 63. FLUOXETINE 64. FLUPENTIXOL 65. FLUVOXAMINE 66. HALOPERIDOL 67. HALOTAN 68. CLORAL HYDRATE 69. HYDROCHLORBEZETILAMINE 70. HYDROXIDINE 71. HOMOPHENAZINE 72. IMICLOPRAZINE 73. IMIPRAMINE 74. IMIPRAMINOXIDE 75. IPROCLORIZIDA 76. ISOCARBOXAZIDE 77. ISOFLURANE 78. ISOPROPYL-CROTONYL-URINE 79. LAMOTRIGINE 80. LEVODOPA 81. LEVOMEPROMAZINE 82. LINDANO 83. LISURIDA 84. LITHIUM 85. LOPERAMIDA 86. LOXAPINA 87. MAPROTILINE 88. MECLOFENOXATE 89. MEFENOXALONE 90.", "id": "14670778" }, { "contents": "Tales of the Wizard of Oz\n\n\n? 55. ? 56. ? 57. ? 58. ? 59. ? 60. Friends of a Feather 61. Monkey Air Lift 62. Guaranteed for Life 63. The Skills of Bravery 64. The Coat of Arms 65. Roar, Lion, Roar 66. Be a Card 67. The Inferior Decorator 68. The Salesman 69. The Cat's Meow 70. The Yellow Brick Road 71. Rusty Rusty 72. The Scarecrow 73. The Invisible Man 74. Free Trade 75. The Bull Fighter 76", "id": "13344957" }, { "contents": "Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship\n\n\nscope=row|56 !scope=row|57 !scope=row|58 !scope=row|59 !scope=row|60 !scope=row|61 !scope=row|62 !scope=row|63 !scope=row|64 !scope=row|65 !scope=row|66 !scope=row|67 !scope=row|68 !scope=row|69 !scope=row|70 !scope=row|71 !scope=row|72 !scope=row|73 !scope=row|74 !scope=row|75 !scope=row|76 !scope=row|77 !scope=row|78 !scope=row|79 !scope=row|80 !", "id": "16778230" }, { "contents": "Ikirun\n\n\n59. Asaba 60. Ajele Okeba 61. Ago Okeba 62. Ajisefinni 63. Alufa Akanbi 64. Adedeji 65. Alabi 66. Aniyeye 67. Agunlo 68. Aliyu 69. Aborisade 70. Agbon 71. Ayara 72. Baale- Enle 73. Baba Osogbo 74. Orisayo 75. Balogun 76. Baale Gbenagbena 77. Baale Onilu 78. Baale Ponja Erintunde 79. Saba 80. Balogun Kojo 81. Baale Oke Aafo 82. Balogun Makinde 83. Baba Isale 84. Balogun Imole 85. Baba Oloya 86. Baale", "id": "2580736" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qd2 Qd4 57. Qe1 Qb6 58. Qd2 Rb7 59. a4 Qc5 60. Qe1 Rb4 61. Qd2 Qb6 62. Qc1 Qd4 63. Qc2 Rb3 64. Be2 Rxc3 65. Qxc3 Qxc3 66. bxc3 Nxe4 67. Bf3 Nef6 68. Be2 e4 69. Bxc4 g4 70. Rb2 Ng5 71. Rb6 Nf7 72. Bf1 f3 73. c4 Nd7 74. Rb7 Nfe5 75. f6 e3 76. Rb3 e2 77. Bxe2 fxe2 78. Re3 Nf3 79. f7 Rf8 80. Rxg4 e1=", "id": "10680382" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "1953–54 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team\n\n\n30 Oregon State (-/4) RAL L 53–65 January 8 The Citadel H W 83–42 January 9 Wake Forest A W 66–65 January 11 Davidson A W 70–54 January 16 Virginia H W 78–66 January 19 NC State H L 77–84 February 2 Washington and Lee LY W 69–60 February 4 Duke (-/8) A L 47–63 February 8 Virginia A L 69–83 February 11 Wake Forest H L 62–76 February 13 Clemson (-/14) A W 72–56 February 16 Davidson H W 89–69 February 20 Duke (-/14) H L 63–67 February 24 NC State", "id": "7304952" }, { "contents": "Kumharsain\n\n\nChohan 38 Chopala 39 Churath 40 D.P.F. Nag kelo Saroga 41 D.P.F. Nagkelo 42 Dagrot 43 Dakolu 44 Dakoon 45 Dalan 46 Damaur 47 Daro 48 Dawala 49 Deeb 50 Deoridhar 51 Dethal 52 Devali Dhar 53 Dhala 54 Dhali 55 Dhanal 56 Dharuri 57 Dheongli 58 Dogri 59 Doja 60 Ganeog 61 Gharal 62 Ghareawat 63 Ghughvi 64 Gheti 65 Gonthla 66 Halyana 67 Hathiya 68 Jadoon 69 Jal 70 Jalti 71 Jangal Ahar 72 Jangal Dawala 73 Jangal Hatu 74 Jangal Havan 75 Jangal Jogsha 76 Jangal Madhawan 77 Jangal Marni 78 Jangal Nun-II 79 Janjeli", "id": "1653227" }, { "contents": "Glamorgan County Silver Ball Trophy\n\n\n. The trophy is sponsored by Brains Smooth. ! Season !! Winners !! Losing Finalists !! Score !! Venue ! 1956–57 !1957–58 ! 1958–59 ! 1959–60 ! 1960–61 ! 1961–62 ! 1962–63 ! 1963–64 ! 1964–65 ! 1965–66 ! 1966–67 ! 1967–68 ! 1968–69 ! 1969–70 ! 1970–71 ! 1971–72 ! 1972–73 ! 1973–74 ! 1974–75 ! 1975–76 ! 1976–77 ! 1977–78 ! 1978–79 ! 1979–80 ! 1980–81 ! 1981–82 ! 1982–83 ! 1983–84 ! 1984–85 ! 1985–86 ! 1986–87 ! 1987–88 ! 1988–89 ! 1989–90 ! 1990–91 ! 1991–92 ! 1992–93 ! 1993–94", "id": "18470383" }, { "contents": "63rd NHK Cup (shogi)\n\n\n, 59. P*7b, 60. Px3e, 61. P-6f, 62. N*8e, 63. P-7a+, 64. Nx7g+, 65. Nx7g, 66. S*7f, 67. N*8i, 68. G*5i, 69. K-6h, 70. B-4h+, 71. +P-7b, 72. +B-5h, 73. K-7i, 74. +B-6i, 75. K-8h, 76. +Bx7h, 77. Kx7h, 78. G*6g, 79. K-8h, 80. Gx7g, 81. Nx7g", "id": "8770976" }, { "contents": "Ancestors of Rama\n\n\n62. Rituparna 63. Sarvakama (Sarvakarma, Aartupani in Harivansha Puran) 64. Sudas (contemporary to King Kuru-1 of Chandravansh who founded the Magadha Kingdom) 65. Saudasa (or) Kalmashapada (married to Madayanti) 66. Asmaka 67. Mulaka (Naari Kavacha) (contemporary of Yadava King Shakuni who was the father of Rakshasha “Bhasmasura”) 68. Dasharatha-1 69. Adwil (Ilabil in Vishnu Puran) 70. Vishvamashaha 71. Anaranya-2 72. Nidhn 73. Animitra 74. Dululaha (Harivansh Puran) 75", "id": "8372279" }, { "contents": "Codex Cyprius\n\n\n1: 1, 4, 12, 14, 30, 34, 41, 44; Luke 10: 1, 8, 15, 22, 23, 30, 32, 37, 38, 47, 48, 53, 57, 63; Luke 20: 2, 4, 8, 9, 19, 23, 24, 26, 28, 33, 34, 50, 61, 62, 64, 65, 70, 74, 75. In Matthew 27:34 it reads οινον (\"wine\"", "id": "12433331" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qg1 Qe8 55. Qf2 Qf8 56. Rcd1 Qe8 57. Kh3 Kh8 58. Rc1 Kh7 59. Ba7 Rb7 60. Bc5 Na6 61. Be3 Rbb8 62. Kh4 Nb4 63. Qf1 Qe7 64. Kh3 Qe8 65. Kh2 Qe7 66. Qd1 Qe8 67. Kh3 Ra8 68. Kh4 Na6 69. Qg1 Bb4 70. Rdd1 Bf8 71. Kh3 Rab8 72. Kh4 Nb4 73. Rd2 Na6 74. Nf5 Bb4 75. Rdd1 Bf8 76. Qe1 Bb4 77. Qf1 Bf8 78. Kg3 Nb4 79", "id": "10680375" }, { "contents": "List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach\n\n\n• 20/7=/11 • 22/5 • 24/6 • 25/6 • 26/6 • 28/6 • 29/8 • 30/6 • 31/9 • 32/6 • 33/6 • 36/4 and /8 • 37/6 • 38/6 • 39/7 • 40/3, /6 and /8 • 41/6 • 42/7 • 44/7 • 45/7 • 46/6 • 47/5 • 48/3 and /7 • 52/6 • 55/5 • 56/5 • 57/8 • 59/3 • 60/5 • 62/6 64. • 64/2, /4 and /8 • 65/2 and /7 • 66/6 • 67/4 and /7 • 69/6 • 69a/6 • 70/7 and /11 • 72/6 • 73/5 • 74/8", "id": "3262090" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n+ Nxe4 56. fxe4+ Kxe4 57. Qg4+ Kd3 58. Qf3+ Qe3 59. Kg4 Qxf3+ 60. Kxf3 g6 61. Bd6 Nf5 62. Kf4 Nh4 63. Kg4 gxh5+ 64. Kxh4 Kxd4 65. Bb8 a5 66. Bd6 Kc4 67. Kxh5 a4 68. Kxh6 Kb3 69. b5 Kc4 70. Kg5 Kxb5 71. Kf5 Ka6 72. Ke6 Ka7 73. Kd7 Kb7 74. Be7 Ka7 75. Kc7 Ka8 76. Bd6 Ka7 77. Kc8 Ka6 78. Kb8 b5 79", "id": "7279713" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rg3 b3 59. Kc6 Kb8 60. Rxb3+ Ka7 61. Rb7+ Ka6 62. Rb6+ Ka7 63. Kb5 a4 64. Rxf6 Rf4 65. Rxh6 a3 66. Ra6+ Kb8 67. Rxa3 Rxf5 68. Rg3 Rf6 69. Rg8+ Kc7 70. Rg7+ Kc8 71. Rh7 1-0 Game 32br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black: Korchnoi, Viktorbr Pirc, Classicalbr Result: 1-0br 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5", "id": "7279777" }, { "contents": "José Cardenal\n\n\nJosé Rosario Domec Cardenal (born October 7, 1943 in Matanzas, Cuba) is a Cuban American former professional baseball outfielder, who played Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants (1963–64), Los Angeles/California Angels (1965–67), Cleveland Indians (1968–69), St. Louis Cardinals (1970–1971), Milwaukee Brewers (1971), Chicago Cubs (1972–77), Philadelphia Phillies (1978–79), New York Mets (1979–80), and Kansas City Royals (1980). Cardenal batted and threw", "id": "3406173" }, { "contents": "SUBE card\n\n\n20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88,", "id": "8102606" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\nRb1 Bg7 58. Be4 Nf6 59. Bc2 Nd5 60. Ra1 Kc7 61. Rb1 Bf6 62. Kg1 Ne7 63. Kf1 Nd5 64. Kg2 Bg7 65. Kg1 Kb7 66. Ra1 R6d7 67. Re4 Bf6 68. Re2 Kc7 69. Kf1 Ne7 70. Rb1 Nc8 71. Be3 Nd6 72. Rbe1 Re7 73. Bg6 Rg8 74. Bb1 e4 75. Kg2 Rge8 76. Bc2 Bg7 77. Rd1 Nc4 78. Bc1 Nd6 79. Rh1 Re5 80. h4 Bf6 81. h5 R5e7 82.", "id": "10680366" }, { "contents": "Wu Style Tai Chi Fast Form\n\n\nParting the wild horse's mane 59. Jade girl works the shuttles(3) 60. Jade girl works the shuttles(4) 61. Grasping the bird's tail 62. Cloud hands(3) 63. Cloud hands(4) 64. Downward posture 65. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(1) 66. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(2) 67. Step back, repulse the monkey 68. Flying oblique 69. Raise hand and step up 70. White crane flaps its wings 71. Brush knee and twist step 72. Needle at the bottom", "id": "6846816" }, { "contents": "SFZ (file format)\n\n\nan SFZ file: group lovel=0 hivel=127 region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=60 lokey=30 hikey=61 sample=SubDir/01C4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=62 lokey=62 hikey=63 sample=SubDir/02D4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=64 lokey=64 hikey=64 sample=SubDir/03E4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=65 lokey=65 hikey=66 sample=SubDir/04F4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=67 lokey=67 hikey=68 sample=SubDir/05G4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=69 lokey=69 hikey=70 sample=SubDir/06A4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=71 lokey=71 hikey=71 sample=SubDir/07B4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=72 lokey=72 hikey=73 sample=SubDir/08C5.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=74 lokey=74 hikey=75 sample=SubDir/09D5.wav region trigger=", "id": "13324840" }, { "contents": "Afadzato South District\n\n\n. Logba-Adzakoe 57. Logba-Akusame 58. Logba-Alakpeti 59. Logba-Andokope 60. Logba-Dufie 61. Logba-Klikpo 62. Logba-Tota 63. Logba-Vuinta 64. Logba-Xorglikope 65. Tafi-Abuipe 66. Tafi-Agorme 67. Tafi-Atome 68. Tafi-Dekpokorfe 69. Tafi-Mador 70. Tafi-Xorglikorfe 71. Kpeve-Old town 72. Kpeve-Tornu 73. Adigbo-Tornu 74. Goviefe-Todzi 75. Goviefe-Korwu", "id": "2739856" }, { "contents": "Jackson League\n\n\n-52 Centrals 1952-53 Northerners 1953-54 Vale Recreation 1954-55 Pessimists 1955-56 Northerners 1956-57 Guernsey Rangers 1957-58 Guernsey Rangers 1958-59 Northerners 1959-60 Northerners 1960-61 Belgrave Wanderers 1961-62 Sylvans 1962-63 Sylvans 1963-64 Northerners 1964-65 Belgrave Wanderers 1965-66 Vale Recreation 1966-67 Centrals 1967-68 St Martin’s 1968-69 Vale Recreation 1969-70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970-71 Belgrave Wanderers 1971-72 Vale Recreation 1972-73 Vale Recreation", "id": "4250613" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\nof Arkansas. The Lumbermen were disbanded in July 1905 due to financial hardships. Pine Bluff MLB Players 1954 - Frank Lucchesi - Manager - Philadelphia 70-72, Texas 75-77, Chicago Cubs 87 1952 - Bob Hale - Baltimore 55-56, 58, Cleveland 60-61, New York Yankees 61 1952 - Hillis Layne - Washington 41 1952 - Jim Snyder - Player Minnesota 61-62, 64 Manager - Seattle 88 1951 - Bud Black - Detroit 52, 55 1950 - Harry Chozen - Cincinnati 37 1950", "id": "9684300" }, { "contents": "Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award\n\n\n-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-", "id": "18196616" }, { "contents": "Middlesex Senior Charity Cup\n\n\n1947–48 Hendon 1948–49 Hayes 1949–50 Wealdstone 1950–51 Finchley 1951–52 Southall 1952–53 Hounslow Town 1953–54 Hendon 1954–55 Hayes 1955–56 Hounslow Town 1956–57 Hendon 1957–58 Finchley 1958–59 Enfield 1959–60 Hounslow Town 1960–61 Enfield 1961–62 Enfield & Hounslow Town (joint holders) 1962–63 Hayes 1963–64 Wealdstone 1964–65 Finchley 1965–66 Hounslow Town 1966–67 No Competition 1967–68 Wealdstone & Wembley (joint holders) 1968–69 Southall 1969–70 Hampton 1970–71 Hayes 1971–72 Hayes 1972–73 Hayes 1973–74 Finchley 1974–75 Hayes 1975–76 Hendon 1976–77 Hendon 1977–78 Hillingdon Borough 1978–79 Hendon 1979–80 Harrow Borough 1980–81 Wembley & Wealdstone (joint winners) 1981–82 Uxbridge 1982–83 Wembley 1983–84 Southall", "id": "8679746" }, { "contents": "Handicap (chess)\n\n\n53. Ke3 Kb5 54. Ne4 Na6 55. h8=Q Ka5 56. Qc3+ Kb5 57. Qb3+ Ka5 58. Nc3 Nc5 59. Bc7+ Ka6 60. Qb5+ Ka7 61. Qxc5+ Ka6 Deliberately allowing checkmate. 62. Qa5+ Kb7 63. Ke4 Kc8 64. Qa7 Kd7 65. Qb7 Ke7 66. Qc8 Kf6 67. Bd8+ Kg7 68. Qe6 Kf8 69. Qe7+ Kg8 70. Nd5 Kh8 71. g5 Kg8 72. g6 Kh8 73. Ke5 Kg8 74.", "id": "9261177" }, { "contents": "2009 Premier League Snooker\n\n\nwas higher. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 28–29 November – Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, England * (61) 80–35, 4–80, (96)–0, 0–(110), 34–77, 61–71 (65), 67–1, 40–75 ** 0–(98), 10–99 (53), 10–68 (66), 1–83 (76), (63)–30, (53)–(67) *** (111) 119–9, 87–36, 70–0, 50–57, 0–(88", "id": "994853" }, { "contents": "2013 Virginia Cavaliers football team\n\n\nAlex Foertsch 55 David Dean 56 Andre Miles-Redmond 57 Stephen Lawe 59 Mark Hall 60 John Pond 60 Jeb Byrne 61 Cody Wallace 62 Sean Karl 63 Ryan Doull 64 Nick Koutris 65 Ross Burbank 66 George Adeosun 67 Jackson Matteo 68 Eric Tetlow 69 Phillip Berry 70 Luke Bowanko 71 Jack McDonald 72 Eric Smith 74 Conner Davis 75 Sadiq Olanrewaju 76 Michael Mooney 77 Jay Whitmire 78 Morgan Moses 79 Jack Babcock 79 Sean Cascarano 80 Adrian Gamble 81 Jamall Brown 82 Mario Nixon 83 Jake McGee 84 Canaan Severin 85 Keeon Johnson 86 Jeremy Dollin", "id": "3791357" }, { "contents": "Sangrampur, Maharashtra\n\n\n52-Pimpari Adgaon 1400 53-Rajpur 157 54-Akoli Bk. 910 55-Akoli Kh. 251 56-Changefal Bk. 665 57-Changefal Kh. 707 58-Niwana 1487 59-Sangrampur Pr.jamod 6506 60-Tamgaon 1124 61-Pimpri Kathargaon 566 62-Bodkha 1363 63-Nirod 989 64-Bhilkhed 713 65-Wakana 1420 66-Rudhana 2072 67-Chondhi 622 68-Kakoda 669 69-Ukadgaon 353 70-Manardi 719 71-Pimpri Kavthal 461 72-Ringanwadi 570 73-Durgadiatya 1016 74-Wankhed 5378 75-Takleshwar 501 76-Kalamkhed 712 77-Jastgaon 795 78-Neknapur 358 79-Awar 955 80-Ukali Bk. 1216 81-Kodri 1225 82-Paturda Khurd 1564 83-Khel Thorat Paturda 2054 84-Warwat Khanderao 1447 85-Hingana Kavthal 360 86-Kumbarkhed 230 87-Kavthal 2673 88-Itkhed 218 89-Pesoda 1185 90-Bhon 1149 91-Sawali 659 92-Khiroda", "id": "9109065" }, { "contents": "Kamen Rider Spirits\n\n\n61. Rushbr 62. Ice Fangbr 63. Graveyard Eleventh tankōbon 64. Light Fangbr 65. Labyrinthbr 66. Hell Carbr 67. Teacherbr 68. Training Twelfth tankōbon 69. Whirlpoolbr 70. New Finisherbr 71. Ocean Battlebr 72. Belt of Lifebr 73. Immortal Man Thirteenth tankōbon 74. Inheritbr 75. Get Backbr 76. Movingbr 77. Evolutionbr 78. Next Evolutionbr 79. Final Evolution Fourteenth tankōbon 80. Warrior's Essencebr 81. Surpassing Greedbr 82. Returnbr 83. Fiery Giantbr 84. With the Soulbr 85. Setupbr", "id": "11704902" }, { "contents": "List of AEK Athens F.C. managers\n\n\nP ! W ! D ! L ! F ! A ! GD ! W% ! Pts% ! Total ! 36!!22!!7!!7!!62!!32!!+30!!61.11!!67.59 ! Total ! 11||6||3||2||22||14||+8||54.54||63.64 ! Total ! 4||2||0||2||6||5||+1||50.00||50.00 ! Total ! 26!!14!!5!!7!!55!!28!!+27!!53.85!!60.26 ! Total ! 59!!37!!11!!11!!145!!69!!+76!!62.71!!68.93 ! Total ! 17!!11!!3!!5!!32!!18!!+14||64.71!!70.59 ! Total ! 82!!45!!23!!14!!166!!77!!+89!!54.88!!64.23 ! Total ! 16!!8!!3!!5!!24!!20!!+4!!50.00!!56.25 ! Total ! 86!!47!!23!!16!!121!!70!!+51!!54.65!!63.57 ! Total ! 71!!39!!13!!19!!122!!67!!+55!!54.93!!61.03 ! Total ! 84!!39!!24!!21!!116!!86!!+30!!46.43!!55.95 ! Total ! 2!!1!!0!!1!!3!!4!!-1!!50.00!!50.00 ! Total ! 82!!61!!12!!9!!190!!50!!+140!!74.39!! \"Only competitive matches are counted. Wins, losses and draws are results at the final whistle; the results of penalty shootouts are not counted.\"", "id": "20468014" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Kf3 Kf8 52. Kg2 Rg4+ 53. Kh2 Bf2 54. Rf1 Bd4 55. Re1 Rh4+ 56. Kg2 Rg4+ 57. Kh3 Rh4+ 58. Kg3 Kf7 59. Kg2 Kf8 60. Kf3 Rh2 61. Bxa4 c2 62. Kg3 Bxe5+ 63. Rxe5 Rh1 64. Bxg5 Rg1+ 65. Kf2 Nxg5 66. Bxc2 Ra1 67. a4 Ra2 68. Re2 Ra3 69. Re3 Ra2 70. Re2 Ra3 71. Rd2 Ke7 72. Ke2 Nf3 73. Rd1 Ne5 74. Rd5", "id": "4952529" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Qxg6+ Kf8 59. Qxc6 Kg8 60. Qg6+ Kf8 61. Qg4 Ke8 62. Qh5 Kf8 63. Qg4 Ke8 64. Qh5 Kf8 65. Qd5 Rh7 66. Qf3+ Kg8 67. Qg4+ Kf7 68. Qh5+ Kg8 69. Qg6+ Kf8 70. Qf5+ Kg8 71. Qg4+ Kf7 72. Qh5+ Kg8 73. Qd5+ Kf8 74. Qxb5 Qe6 75. Bg7+ Kf7 76. Qh5+ Ke7 77. g3 Qe1+ 78. Kg2 Qe4+ 79. Kh2", "id": "4952547" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rc6 Bb5 60. Rc1 b3 61. Rb1 Bc4 62. Ke4 Ra2 63. Kd4 Rc2 64. Nd3 Bxd3 65. Kxd3 Rxh2 66. Rxb3 Kg7 67. Ke4 Ra2 68. Kf4 Ra4+ 69. Kg5 Ra5 70. g4 Rc5 71. Kh5 Ra5 72. Rf3 Rb5 73. g5 Rb1 74. f6+ Kh7 75. Rh3 Rg1 76. Rh2 Rg3 77. Rh1 Rg2 78. Ra1 Rh2+ 79. Kg4 Kg6 80. Ra8 Rg2+ ½–½ Game 26br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black", "id": "7279762" }, { "contents": "Les Arcanes\n\n\nPremier sacrifice 56. Liberté 57. Le sacrifice libre 58. La relation du beth à l'aleph 59. Limite de nos champs de gravitation 60. L'indivisible unité 61. La Manifestation 62. Vision parfaite 63. La féminité de la Manifestation procréatrice 64. Cantique de Salomon 65. Ève 66. Sacrifice des sacrifices 67. La loi juive 68. Beauté libre 69. Encore le rythme 70. Conscience de l'univers 71. Libre beauté première 72-73. La passion mystérieuse et chaste 74. De l'amour à l'être 75.", "id": "17579979" }, { "contents": "Barharia\n\n\nKail 61. Kaluchhapra 62. Kanahar 63. Kanhauli 64. Khanpur 65. Khizar Chak 66. Khori Pakar Jaddi 67. Khori Pakar Nilami 68. Koiri Tola 69. Kuahi 70. Kurwa 71. Kutub Chhapra 72. Lachhmi Chak 73. Lakri 74. Lakri Dargah 75. Lala Hata 76. Lauan 77. Madhaupur 78. Mahal 79. Mahamadpur 80. Mahammadpur 81. Mahbub Chhapra 82. Mahmudpur 83. Mananpura 84. Mansahata 85. Mathia Patarhatha 86. Mathurapur 87. Mira Chhapra 88. Narharpur 89.", "id": "12509991" }, { "contents": "Women's Professional Basketball League\n\n\nfranchises had been awarded to Dallas, New Orleans, San Francisco and St. Louis, Missouri, while applications were received for potential franchises from Baltimore, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. The Eastern Division included the New Jersey Gems, New Orleans Pride, New York Stars, Philadelphia Fox, St. Louis Streak and Washington Metros. The Midwest Division included the Chicago Hustle, Iowa Cornets, Milwaukee Does and Minnesota Fillies. The Western Division included the California Dreams, Dallas Diamonds, Houston Angels and San Francisco Pioneers.", "id": "10846173" }, { "contents": "Don McMahon\n\n\nDonald John McMahon (January 4, 1930 – July 22, 1987) was a right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was signed by the Boston Braves before the 1950 season. He played for the Milwaukee Braves (1957–62), Houston Colt .45s (1962–63), Cleveland Indians (1964–66), Boston Red Sox (1966–67), Chicago White Sox (1967–68), Detroit Tigers (1968–69), and San Francisco Giants (1969–74). McMahon was used almost", "id": "22214072" }, { "contents": "List of sovereign states and dependencies by total fertility rate\n\n\n58 Israel 2.9 59 Lesotho 2.9 60 Eswatini 2.8 61 Kyrgyz Republic 2.8 62 Micronesia 2.8 63 Algeria 2.7 64 Haiti 2.7 65 Mongolia 2.7 66 Botswana 2.6 67 Fiji 2.6 68 Guatemala 2.6 69 Kazakhstan 2.6 70 Syria 2.6 71 Turkmenistan 2.6 72 Bolivia 2.5 73 Djibouti 2.5 74 Jordan 2.5 75 Oman 2.5 76 Lao PDR 2.4 77 Philippines 2.4 78 Cambodia 2.3 79 Ecuador 2.3 80 Guyana 2.3 81 Honduras 2.3 82 Panama 2.3 83 Paraguay 2.3 84 Seychelles 2.3 85 South Africa 2.3 86 Suriname 2.3 87 Uzbekistan 2.3 88 Dominican Republic 2.2 89 Indonesia 2.2", "id": "17872676" }, { "contents": "Minuscule 441\n\n\nsubscriptions at the end of each book, and στιχοι. The biblical text is surrounded by a catena of Oecumenius. Some of leaves of the codex are in disorder. The order of leaves: 3-18. 1. 2. 19-46. 47-58. 59. 63. 64. 59. 60-62. 73. 74. 65. 66. 69-72. 67. 68. 75-78. 127-142. 79-126. 143-158. 167-182", "id": "19179286" }, { "contents": "Al Maktab Raqam 19\n\n\n61 - Ghost Walker 62 - Stun death 63 - Fire Ball 64 - the mystery of the Sphinx 65 - dark rays 66 - Conflict in the bush 67 - a plot of Satan 68 - bulwark 69 - ghost of revenge 70 - bloody chase 71 - cursed earth 72 - devastating weapon 73 - horror Hospital 74 - a treasure of the Pharaohs 75 - bird death 76. The armed robbery 77. secret mission 78. hackers Nile 79. Invisible Man 80. devastating automated 81. golden statue 82. Flower devil 83", "id": "3242097" }, { "contents": "Rulers of Kuba\n\n\n. Shama Katuri. 61. Kusunju. 62. Bena Misaki. 63. Bikila Kolo. 64. Kunche Lama. 65. Pelama Pena. 66. Mime Pelama. 67. Chenge Lesanga. 68. Mianga. 69. Sam Bula. 70. Manchum Bula. 71. Bopele^Bombo. 72. Boeke. 73. Bo^Kena. 74. Shamba Nche. 75. Golo Nche. 76. Shama Shanga. 77. Saina^Kama. 78. Ko Kena. 79. Sanga Lenga. 80. Bosh A kama. 81", "id": "12139561" }, { "contents": "Ācārakkōvai\n\n\n52 poems (3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 77, 78, 81, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93", "id": "12746274" }, { "contents": "Jeff Nelsen\n\n\nmovie soundtracks, and performing in the horn sections of orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Montreal, Vancouver, and National Symphonies, and the Balkan Gypsy funk band of Slavic Soul Party. With Canadian Brass, Jeff has also performed with the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, the symphonies of Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, Phoenix, Rotterdam, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, with the esteemed German, London", "id": "2981814" }, { "contents": "Kasparov versus the World\n\n\n, but claimed it was also losing, and published a \"forced win\". Subsequently, tablebases showed an error in Kasparov's analysis, but confirmed that 58...Qf5 could not have saved the draw with best play on both sides. The main line starts with 58...Qf5 59.Kh6 Qe6 60.Qg1+ Ka2 61.Qf2+ Kb1 62.Qd4 Ka2 63.Kg5 Qe7+ 64.Qf6 Qe3+ 65.Qf4 Qg1+ 66.Kf6 Qb6+ 67.Kf7 Qb7+ 68.Ke6 Qc8+ 69.Kf6 Qd8+ 70.Kf5 Qc8+ 71.Kg5 Qc3 72.Qh2+ Ka1 73.Qe2 Kb1 74.Qf2 Qc1+ 75.Kg4 Qc3", "id": "14582966" }, { "contents": "Swindle (chess)\n\n\n55...f2 56.Qg2 \"zugzwang\"; (b) 55...Nf4 56.Qf5! and if 56...Kg3 57.Qg5+ wins the knight; (c) 55...Ng5 56.Qf5 wins. g5 53.hxg5 hxg5 54.Qxb6 f3 55.Qxc5 Kg4 56.Qe3 Kg3 57.c4 Kg2 58.c5 f2 59.Qe4+ Kh2 60.Qf3 g4! 61.Qe2? White could draw with 61.Qxg4 f1=Q+ 62.Kc2 Qf2+ 63.Kb1 Qf1+ 64.Kc2 Qb5 (64...Nf2 65.Qf4+ Kg2 66.Qg5+ Kf3 67.Qf6+ Ke3 68.Qh6+ Kd4 69.Qd6+ Ke4 70.Qg6+ Kd5 71.Qd6+ Ke4 72.Qg6+", "id": "21604299" }, { "contents": "Queen and pawn versus queen endgame\n\n\n. Qxe6 Qh8+ 58. Kg6 Qc3 59. g4 Qd2 60. g5 Qd4 61. Qf5+ Ka4 62. Kh5 Qh8+ 63. Kg4 Qh1 (This move loses for Black in 39 moves as confirmed by http://www.k4it.de/index.php?topic=egtb&lang=en) 64. Qf4+ Ka5 65. Qe5+ Ka4 66. g6 Qd1+ 67. Kg5 Qg8+ 68. Kf5 Qc8+ 69. Kf4 Qc1+ 70. Qe3 Qc7+ 71. Qe5 Qc1+ 72. Kf5 Qc8+ 73. Kg5 Qd8+ 74. Qf6 Qd5+ 75", "id": "20411696" }, { "contents": "List of OHL seasons\n\n\n| 1959–60 | 1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993–94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–00 | 2000–01 | 2001–02 | 2002–03 | 2003–04 | 2004–05 | 2005–06 | 2006–07 | 2007–08 | 2008–09 | 2009–10", "id": "6936535" }, { "contents": "Dumaria\n\n\nDumaria 107 50 Kewla Kalan Dumaria 919 51 Khaira Dumaria 885 52 Khardag Dumaria 1,454 53 Kokna Dumaria 333 54 Kolhubar Dumaria 3,225 55 KOlsaita Dumaria 297 56 Kundari Dumaria 341 57 Kunria Dumaria 739 58 Kusari Dumaria 1,549 59 Lataha Dumaria 259 60 Londa Dumaria 556 61 Madarpur Dumaria 1,130 62 Mahjari Dumaria 192 63 Mahuri Dumaria 2,884 64 Mahuri Dumaria 348 65 Maigara Dumaria 2,318 66 Majhauli Dumaria 4,606 67 Majhgawan Dumaria 379 68 Manrar Dumaria 533 69 Mataha Dumaria 3,172 70 Maun Bar Dumaria 292 71 Mayapur Dumaria 141 72 Milki Dumaria 168 73 Nabigarh Dumaria 618", "id": "10048378" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n75 e\": \"favorite_nu 0000300 6d 62 65 72 22 7d 2c 20 7b 22 74 79 70 65 22 3a mber\"}, {\"type\": 0000320 20 5b 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c 20 22 6e 75 6c [\"string\", \"nul 0000340 6c 22 5d 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 22 3a 20 22 66 61 l\"], \"name\": \"fa 0000360 76 6f 72 69 74 65 5f 63 6f 6c 6f 72 22 7d 5d 7d", "id": "10173702" }, { "contents": "List of MJHL seasons\n\n\n1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | The following is a list of seasons following the reorganization of junior hockey in Canada.br 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 | 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 | br 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | br 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993-94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–2000 | br", "id": "15920550" }, { "contents": "Spain men's national wheelchair basketball team\n\n\n72–62. They beat Poland 47–64, and Sweden 65–54. Then they lost to Italy 50–58, lost to Germany 77–70, and defeated Poland 71–65. At the 2013 European Championships, Spain defeated Sweden 60–54, Israel 75–57, France 56–40, and Poland 63–45 in pool play. They lost to Turkey 63–49. In the quarterfinals, they defeated Italy 65–56. In the semi-finals, they lost to Great Britain 72–69. They defeated Sweden to win the bronze by a score of 65–56. Asier García Pereiro led the team in", "id": "13321907" }, { "contents": "Lanarkshire Cup\n\n\n1932–33 - 1933–34 - Hamilton Academical 1934–35 - Airdrieonians 1935–36 - 1936–37 - 1937–38 - Airdrieonians 1938–39 - Hamilton Academical 1939–40 - Motherwell 1848–49 - Albion Rovers 1949–50 - Motherwell 1950–51 - Albion Rovers 1951–52 - Hamilton Academical 1952–53 - Motherwell 1953–54 - Motherwell 1954–55 - Motherwell 1955–56 - 1956–57 - Motherwell 1957–58 - Motherwell 1958–59 - Motherwell 1959–60 - Motherwell 1960–61 - Motherwell 1961–62 - Motherwell 1962–63 - Airdrieonians 1963–64 - Motherwell 1964–65 - 1965–66 - Airdrieonians 1966–67 - Airdrieonians 1967–68 - Motherwell 1968–69 - Motherwell 1969–70 - Airdrieonians 1970–71 - Airdrieonians 1971–72 - 1972–73 - Motherwell 1973–74 -", "id": "10384135" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1981\n\n\nNe7 29.Ne3 Rc6 30.Ra3 Nc8 31.axb5 axb5 32.Kf2 Nb6 33.Nb2 Rxd1 34.Bxd1 Rd6 35.Be2 Be8 36.Ra5 Rd8 37.Ke1 c6 38.Ra6 Rb8 39.Bd1 Nc8 40.Nd3 Nc7 41.Ra5 Ra8 42.f4 exf4 43.gxf4 Nb6 44.Bf3 Rd8 45.Be2 Na4 46.Ra7 Rd7 47.Kd2 Ne6 48.Rxd7 Bxd7 49.Bg4 g6 50.f5 gxf5 51.Bxf5 Kg7 52.e5 Nf8 53.Bxd7 Nxd7 54.e6 Ndb6 55.Nf4 Kf8 56.Kd3 Nc8 57.Ng4 Ke7 58.Nh6 Kd6 59.Kd4 Ne7 60.Nf7+ Kc7 61.Nh5 c5+ 62.bxc5 Nc6+ 63.Ke3 Nxc5 64.Nxf6 Nxe6 65.h5 Nf8 66.Ke4 Kb6 67.Ng5 h6 68.Nf7 Ne6 69.Ne8 Nc5+ 70.Ke3 Na4 71.Kd2 b4 72.cxb4 Nxb4 73.Nxh6 Nc5 74.Nf5 Nd5 75.h6 Ne4+", "id": "7279794" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n22 3a 20 22 55 ord\", \"name\": \"U 0000100 73 65 72 22 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 73 70 61 63 65 ser\", \"namespace 0000120 22 3a 20 22 65 78 61 6d 70 6c 65 2e 61 76 72 6f \": \"example.avro 0000140 22 2c 20 22 66 69 65 6c 64 73 22 3a 20 5b 7b 22 \", \"fields\": [{\" 0000160 74 79 70 65 22 3a 20 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c", "id": "10173700" }, { "contents": "HC CSKA Moscow\n\n\n. \"Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game Soviet / Russian MVP Scoring Champion Goal Scoring Champion Soviet / Russian League First Team Best Line Best Rookie Soviet League Championship \"(32)\": 1947–48, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1954–55, 1955–56, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1976–77,", "id": "12586396" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\n- Ryne Duren - Baltimore 54, Kansas City 57, NYY 58-61, LAA 61-62, Philadelphia 63-64, Cincinnati 64, Washington 65, Philadelphia 65 1949 - Ed Albrecht - St. Louis 49-50 1940 - Dewey Adkins - Washington 43, Chi Cubs 49 1940 - Stan Goletz - CHI WS 41 1940 - William Red Rollings - Boston 27-28 1940 - Dave Bartosch - St. Louis 45 1939 - Andy Cohen - Player - New York Giants 26, 28-29, Manager - Philadelphia", "id": "9684301" }, { "contents": "Bing (search engine)\n\n\n-time traffic conditions using Bing Maps. The gadget provided shortcuts to driving directions, local search and full-screen traffic view of major US and Canadian cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Montreal, New York City, Oklahoma City, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Vancouver, and Washington, D.C. Prior to October", "id": "5355697" }, { "contents": "Chess (poem)\n\n\nas 52. Na1–b3? 52. Kh2 Qg3+ 53. Qxg3+ hxg3+ 54. Kxg3 Ra5 55. Kf2 Ra8 56. Ke2 Nc2 57. Kd1 Ne3+ 58. Kc1 Nxg2+ 59. Kb1 b5 60. h4 b4 61. h5 b3 62. e5 Bg5 63. h6 Nh4 64. e6 Bf6 65. h7 Nxf3 66. e7 Bxe7 67. h8=Q+ Kb7 68. Qh3 Ne5 69. Qh5 Nd3 70. Qh3 Nb4 71. Qf3+ Kb8 72. Qe2 Bf6 73. Qe6", "id": "7723831" }, { "contents": "2002 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n(77) 93–6, 37–67, (62) 70–20, (57) 79–0, (91) 108–17, 69–9, (60) 62–9 **(65) 75–33, 68–55, 59–23, (126)-0, 0-(81), (85) 112–6, 1–76 (72), (60) 73–0 ***(60) 109–6, 45–56, (72) 75–42, 5–78 (55), (68) 73–0, (109) 115–19, 43–66, (110) 111–14, (70)-0, 38–89", "id": "20494682" }, { "contents": "2015 Cleveland Indians season\n\n\nand 13, improving their record to 70–70 and marking the first time the Indians were .500 since they were 2–2. The Indians would also be 71-71, 72-72, 73-73, and 74-74, but lost the following game each time. They briefly made it over the .500 mark at 77–76 on September 26, but went on to lose three in a row. The Indians spent much of September 3–5 games behind the Texas Rangers or Houston Astros for the second wild card spot in the American", "id": "294687" }, { "contents": "Index of philosophical literature\n\n\n\"Federalist No. 61\" – \"Federalist No. 62\" – \"Federalist No. 63\" – \"Federalist No. 64\" – \"Federalist No. 65\" – \"Federalist No. 66\" – \"Federalist No. 67\" – \"Federalist No. 68\" – \"Federalist No. 69\" – \"Federalist No. 70\" – \"Federalist No. 71\" – \"Federalist No. 72\" – \"Federalist No. 73\" – \"Federalist No. 74\" – \"Federalist", "id": "16809651" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "List of mayors of Salisbury\n\n\n1850–51 George Brown 1851–52 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1852–53 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1853–54 John Lambert 1854–55 Thomas Pain 1855–56 Abraham Jackson 1856–57 Thomas Pain 1857–58 Coard William Squarey 1858–59 Philip Pickney Cother 1859–60 William Woodlands 1860–61 Philip Watson Ottoway 1861–62 Charles Mann Cornwallis Whatman 1862–63 John Style 1863–64 John Waters 1864–65 Richard Henry Rigden 1865–66 Robert Stokes 1866–67 John Alfred Lush MD 1867–68 Stephen Eldridge 1868–69 William Aylward 1869–70 Charles Richard Norton 1870–71 William Fawcett Jnr. 1871–72 John Harding Jackson 1873–74 Henry Brown 1874–75 Samuel Ralph Atkins 1875–76 Charles Henry Radcliffe 1876–77 John Keynes 1877–78 Richard Monkhouse Wilson", "id": "18557200" }, { "contents": "1967 NFL season\n\n\nThe 1967 NFL season was the 48th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 16 teams with the addition of the New Orleans Saints. The two 8-team conferences were split into two divisions each: the Eastern Conference divisions were Capitol (Dallas, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Washington) and Century (Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis), and the Western Conference divisions were Central (Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, and Minnesota) and Coastal (Atlanta, Baltimore, Los Angeles", "id": "8290334" }, { "contents": "World TeamTennis\n\n\nwith Arthur Ashe and Wilt Chamberlain, securing the professional men players.. The league began play in May 1974, with George MacCall as Commissioner of the 16 teams: Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo-Toronto, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Florida (Miami), San Diego/Hawaii, Houston, Los Angeles, Minnesota (Minneapolis-St.Paul), New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. The original league format included a four-colored tennis court, a 44-contest season, and teams", "id": "14486970" }, { "contents": "2013 FedEx Cup Playoffs\n\n\n(76 to 58), Nicholas Thompson (73 to 59), Brendan Steele (89 to 69), and Ernie Els (91 to 70). Seven players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances: Ryan Palmer (60 to 71), Fredrik Jacobson (61 to 72), Martin Laird (63 to 74), David Lingmerth (64 to 75), Kyle Stanley (66 to 77), Cameron Tringale (69 to 79", "id": "19528111" }, { "contents": "Jellabies\n\n\n58. Parrot (21 June 1999) 59. Spring (28 June 1999) 60. Magic (5 July 1999) 61. Where's Pepper? (12 July 1999) 62. Hot (19 July 1999) 63. Robot (26 July 1999) 64. Wheels (2 August 1999) 65. Chums (9 August 1999) 66. Baa! (16 August 1999) 67. Found (23 August 1999) 68. Autumn (30 August 1999) 69. Nature (6 September 1999)", "id": "20682329" }, { "contents": "List of fresh water fishes of Maharashtra\n\n\nogilbii 51. Schismatorhynchos (Nukta) nukta 52. Thynnichthys sandkhol 53. Tor khudree 54. Tor mussulah 55. Tor tor SUB-FAMILY: CULTRINAE 56. Chela cachius 57. Chela laubuca 58. Salmostoma acinaces 59. Salmostoma balookee 60. Salmostoma boopis 61. Salmostoma clupeoides 62. Salmostoma horai 63. Salmostoma kardahiensis 64. Salmostoma novacula 65. Salmostoma phulo Subfamily: LEUCISCINAE 66. Hypophthalmichthys molitrix SUBFAMILY: RASBORINAE 69. Barilius evezardi 70. Barilius gatensis 71. Parluciosoma daniconius 72. Parluciosoma labiosa 73. Danio aequipinnatus 74", "id": "16146194" }, { "contents": "Vehicle registration plates of Kenya\n\n\n63 UN - United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Eastern & Southern African Regional Office 64 CD - Iran 65 CD - Cyprus 66 CD - Argentina 67 UN - United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) 68 CD - Philippines 69 CD - Burundi 70 CD - Chile 71 CD - Oman 72 CD - League of Arab States / Arab League 73 CD - European Union 74 CD - Yemen 75 CD - Kenya Mission to UNEP 76 CD - Côte d'Ivoire (Consulate) 77 CD - Bangladesh 78 CD - Saudi Arabia 79 UN", "id": "993880" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "List of makams\n\n\n-Şehnaz 63. Bûstan 64. Büzürk 65. Büzürk-Gerdâniye 66. Büzürk-Geveyşt 67. Büzürk-Mâye 68. Büzürk-Nevrûz 69. Büzürk-Selmek 70. Büzürk-Şehnâz 71. Canfezâ 72. Çârgâh 73. Çârgâh-Âcem 74. Çârgâh-Gerdâniye 75. Çârgâh-Mahûr 76. Çehâr-Âgâazin 77. Daği-Bayâti 78. Danişverân 79. Dil Âvîz 80. Dil-Ârâ 81. Dil-Efruz 82. Dil-Keşîde 83. Dil-Nişîn 84. Dil-", "id": "21093808" }, { "contents": "Super Bases Loaded 2\n\n\n\", the Cleveland \"Stars\", the Detroit \"Storm\", the Kansas City \"Tornadoes\", Oakland \"Eagles\", and Seattle \"Blue Wave\". The Omega League (based on the National League) consisted of the Atlanta \"Weasels\", Houston \"Doves\", the Los Angeles \"Cyclops\", the New York \"Mercs\", Philadelphia \"Bruins\", the Pittsburgh \"Buzzards\", and the San Francisco \"Amoebas\". In addition, there were four edit teams: Urbana,", "id": "22141152" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "Don Larsen\n\n\nDon James Larsen (born August 7, 1929) is an American retired Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher. During a 15-year MLB career, he pitched from 1953 to 1967 for seven different teams. Larsen pitched for the St. Louis Browns / Baltimore Orioles (1953–54; 1965), New York Yankees (1955–59), Kansas City Athletics (1960–1961), Chicago White Sox (1961), San Francisco Giants (1962–64), Houston Colt .45's / Houston Astros (1964–65), and Chicago Cubs (1967)", "id": "15750076" }, { "contents": "1968 NBA playoffs\n\n\n) (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Chicago Bulls: \"Lakers win series 4-1\" This is the first playoff meeting between the Lakers and Bulls. Division Finals (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (3) San Francisco Warriors: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Last Playoff Meeting: 1967 Western Division Semifinals (San Francisco won 3-0) Champion: Boston Celtics Division Semifinals (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (3) New York Knicks: \"76ers win series 4-2", "id": "14689742" } ]
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[ { "contents": "Global Initiative to Combat Nuclear Terrorism\n\n\n. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. IAEA (observer) UNODC (observer) INTERPOL (observer) UNICRI (observer) June 1-2 in Tokyo Japan February 8-10 New Delhi India June 16-17, 2015 Helsinki, Finland", "id": "7679046" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nNew York Yankees 56. Robin Yount, Milwaukee Brewers 57. Wade Boggs, Boston Red Sox 58. Roger Clemens, Boston Red Sox 59. Vince Coleman, St. Louis Cardinals 60. José Canseco, Oakland Athletics 61. Fernando Valenzuela, Los Angeles Dodgers 62. Tony Gwynn, San Diego Padres 63. Doc Gooden, New York Mets 64. Mark McGwire, Oakland Athletics 65. Jack Clark, New York Yankees 66. Dale Murphy, Atlanta Braves 67. Kirk Gibson, Los Angeles Dodgers 68. Jack Morris,", "id": "18525011" }, { "contents": "Women's World Chess Championship 2016\n\n\nRb4 60. a3 Kc5 61. Re6 Re4 62. Kc2 Kd4 63. Rd6+ Kc4 64. Rc6+ Kd5 65. Rb6 Rc4+ 66. Kd2 Kc5 67. Rb8 Ra4 68. Rc8+ Kd4 69. Rb8 Ra5 70. Rd8+ Kc4 71. Re8 Kd5 72. Rd8+ Ke4 73. Rb8 Rxa3 74. Rxb5 Kf4 75. Rb8 Kf3 76. Rf8+ Ke4 77. Rb8 Ra2+ 78. Ke1 Kf4 79. Rb3 e4 80. Rc3 e3 81. Rc8 1/2-1/2 In", "id": "15973443" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nDetroit Tigers 69. Ryne Sandberg, Chicago Cubs 70. Nolan Ryan, Houston Astros 71. John Tudor, Los Angeles Dodgers 72. Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia Phillies 73. Dave Righetti, New York Yankees 74. Pedro Guerrero, St. Louis Cardinals 75. Rick Sutcliffe, Chicago Cubs 76. Gary Carter, New York Mets 77. Cal Ripken, Baltimore Orioles 78. Andre Dawson, Chicago Cubs 79. Andy Van Slyke, Pittsburgh Pirates 80. Roc Raines, Montreal Expos 81. Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins 82.", "id": "18525012" }, { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Constitutional amendments under the French Fifth Republic\n\n\n46, 47, 47-1, 47-2 (new), 48, 49, 50-1, 51-1 (new), 51-2 (new), 56, 61, 61-1 (new), 62, 65, 69, 70, 71, 71-1 (new), 72-3, 73, 74-1, 75-1 (new), 87 (new), 88-4, 88-5, 89. The vote was", "id": "8390514" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Wysoczany\n\n\n53. Saharowa 54. Mashljanyk 55. Luchkanych 56. Mashljanyk 57. Mytso 58. Jacyla 59. Jacyla 60. Village Ukrainian School 61. Bodnik 62. Tsynanko 63. Shlomko 64. Warholjak 65. Kroljak 66. Village Orthodox Church 67. Horonova 68. Hlibyk 69. Sekielyk 70. Mashljanyk 71. Maslany 72. Orzinski 73. Worotyla 74. Luchkanych 75. Petrunjova 76. Slabka 77. Petrunjova 78. Bajtsowa 79. Sas 80. Sas 81. Hrytsko 82. Jacyla 83. Szevtsova 84. Szevtsova", "id": "15604592" }, { "contents": "List of WWE United States Champions\n\n\nRank !Wrestler !No. ofbrreigns !Combinedbrdays !Combined daysbrrec. by WWE !1 !2 !rowspan=2|40 !42 !43 !44 !45 !46 !47 !48 !49 !50 !51 !52 !53 !rowspan=2|54 !56 !rowspan=2|57 !59 !60 !61 !62 !63 !64 !65 !66 !67 !rowspan=3|68 !71 !72 !rowspan=3|73 !76 !77 !78 !rowspan=2|79 !rowspan=2|81 !83 !rowspan=2|84 !rowspan=3|86 !89 !rowspan=2|90 !92 !", "id": "11372834" }, { "contents": "Eusébio\n\n\nrepeated five years later. He was the Portuguese First Division's top scorer seven times (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970 and 1973), helping Benfica to win 11 Primeira Liga (1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73 and 1974–75), 5 Portuguese Cup wins (1961–62, 1963–64, 1968–69, 1969–70 and 1971–72), 1 European Cup win (1961–62) and 3 European Cup finals (1962–63, 1964–65 and 1967–68). Eusébio", "id": "15697745" }, { "contents": "Udayarpalayam taluk\n\n\n48 Kundaveli-East 49 Kundaveli-West 50 Kuruvalapparkoil 51 Kuvagam 52 Kuvathur 53 Managathy 54 Marudur 55 Melur 56 Muthuservamadam 57 Nagam Panthal 58 Nayaganai Periyal 59 Nedavalur-East 60 Nedavalur-South 61 Olayur 62 Padanilai 63 Pappakudi-North 64 Pappakudi-South 65 Parukkal 66 Periyakrishnapuram 67 Periyavalayam 68 Pichanur 69 Pilichikuzhi 70 Piranjeri 71 Porpathintha Nallur 72 Rangiyam 73 Saluppai 74 Sathampady 75 Silambur 76 Siluvacheri 77 Sirukadambur 78 Solankurichi 79 Sripuranthan 80 Sriraman 81 Suriyamanal 82 Suttamalli 83 T.Paluvur 84 Taludalamedu 85 Thandalai 86 Thathanur 87 Thenkatchi Perumal Nathan 88 Thirukalapur 89", "id": "329036" }, { "contents": "Garhmukteshwar (Assembly constituency)\n\n\nkhaiya 46 Sharifpur 47 Anooppur Dibai 48 Shuklampura 49 Rasoolabad Nanpur 50 Lodhipur Shobhan 51 Pawati 52 Haiderpur 53 Lodhipur Chhapka 54 Sadullapur 55 Hiranpura 56 Popayi 57 Janupura 58 Jhadina 59 Saidpur 60 Alampur Bhagwantpur 61 Ladpura 62 Kalyanpur 63 Khilwai 64 Shogarh 65 Shahpur Chaudhary 66 Inayatpur 67 Rampur Nyamatpur 68 Abdullapur 69 Dotai 70 Athsaini 71 Hasupur 72 Manak Chowk 73 Deoli 74 Dhana 75 Lisri 76 Akkhapur 77 Fattapur 78 Phuldehra 79 Nawada Kalan 80 Todarpur 81 Bhowapur 82 Bhowapur Mastannagar 83 Baksar 84 Saroorpur 85 Vait 86 Khudaliya 87 Baddha 88 Ratupura 89 Rajhera 90", "id": "3818355" }, { "contents": "Samia tribe (Luhya)\n\n\n38 Abakangala 39 Abakati 40 Abakemo 41 Abakerere 42 Abakhu 43 Abakibwedde 44 Abakiroyoya 45 Abakobe 46 Abakomolo 47 Abakooli 48 Abakoolo 49 Abakuba 50 Abakwala 51 Abakwede 52 Abakyaki 53 Abakyonga 54 Abalaka 55 Abalala 56 Abalanda 57 Abaleke 58 Abalekya 59 Abalila 60 Abalindo 61 Abaliro 62 Abalisa 63 Abaloba 64 Abalomba 65 Abalundu 66 Abalwenge 67 Abalyali 68 Abalyani 69 Abamakwa 70 Abamakyeke 71 Abamali 72 Abamani 73 Abamanyi 74 Abambumpi 75 Abameripo 76 Abampoodi 77 Abampunyi 78 Abamulembo 79 Abamulimba 80 Abamuma 81 Abanapa 82 Abangasa 83 Abanghale 84 Abanyanga 85 Abanyedeti 86 Abanyihodoo 87 Abanyimaro", "id": "4195796" }, { "contents": "Parbatsar\n\n\nGular 47 Gunawati 48 Gurah 49 Haripura 50 Harnawa Patti 51 Hatheli 52 Hukmpura 53 Huldhani 54 Jagdishpura 55 Jalampura 56 Janjeela 57 Jawla 58 Jhalra 59 Jhujharpura 60 Kaletara 61 Kalkala Ki Dhani 62 Kankediyas 63 Kanwalad 64 Khanpur 65 Khedapura 66 Khedarpura 67 Kheri Khinwasi 68 Khokhar 69 Khokhariya 70 Khundiyas 71 Kinsariya 72 Kishorpura 73 Kitiya 74 Kuliyana 75 Kundri 76 Kurada 77 Lakhiyas 78 Lalana Kalan 79 Lalana Khurd 80 Madhwa 81 Malas Charnan 82 Malas Gusaiyan 83 Mandan 84 Mandowari 85 Manglana 86 Manpura 87 Mayapur 88 Mehgaon 89 Merasi 90 Mindakiya 91 Modi Khurd", "id": "7579275" }, { "contents": "Western Suburbs Magpies\n\n\nW Wright 55 W Barclay 56 Percy Bolt 57 T Doyle 58 J Feeney 59 V Jarvis 60 E Mantle 61 H.G. Naylor 62 E Palmer 63 E Willings 64 Grinstead 65 Owens 66 Sam Perry 67 Keen 68 James 69 Percy Briscoe 70 Chipperfield 71 J Ogilvie 72 Horace Alderson 73 Johns 74 J Slingsby 75 D McDonald 76 G Patterson 77 Baldock 78 Tom Dowswell 79 Healy 80 McEvoy 81 Ryan 82 George Duffin 83 Herb Gilbert 84 Rangi Joass 85 W Mueller 86 A Munnery 87 P.J. Thompson 88 Jack Tully 89 S.B. Wall 90 A Gillett", "id": "13659778" }, { "contents": "Game Day Recycling\n\n\nUniversity of Georgia 59. University of Kentucky 60. University of Maine 61. University of Maryland 62. University of Miami 63. University of Michigan 64. University of Minnesota 65. University of Mississippi 66. University of Missouri 67. University of Montana 68. University of Nebraska–Lincoln 69. University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill 70. University of North Texas 71. University of Notre Dame 72. University of Oregon 73. University of Rochester 74. University of South Florida 75. University of Tennessee - Knoxville 76", "id": "10435645" }, { "contents": "Carson's Law\n\n\nAnd Misfire 59. St. Patrick's Day 60. The Masquerade 61. All That Glitters 62. Laugh, Clown, Laugh 63. Guardian Angels 64. Lost Opportunities 65. A Country Dance 66. Faith, Hope And Fencing Wire 67. A Matter Of Confidence 68. The Tender Trap 69. A Case For Compassion 70. From Small Acorns 71. Street Games, Night Moves 72. Deceptions 73. Orphans Of The Storm 74. Falling Star 75. Means To An End 76. Teapots And Tears 77.", "id": "7511783" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "2003 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 10–11 May – Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, England *58–69, 83–25, 24–66, (63) 75–8, 9-(67), 0–98 (57), 72–60 (53), 39–80 (55), (67)-(60), 42–61 **(58) 73–26, (80)-(52), (100) 104–32, 23–82 (57), (54) 74–57, 49–57, (56) 71–48, 59–32 **", "id": "20494482" }, { "contents": "List of villages in Murbad\n\n\n796 br 57 Gorakhgad Murbad 1 br 58 Goregaon Murbad 495 br 59 Hedavali Murbad 281 br 60 Hireghar Murbad 225 61 Inde Murbad 885 br 62 Jadai Murbad 491 br 63 Jaigaon Murbad 496 br 64 Jambhurde Murbad 1,330 br 65 Jamghar Murbad 533 br 66 Kachakoli Murbad 869 br 67 Kalambad Mu Murbad 408 br 68 Kalambhe Murbad 1,299 br 69 Kalamkhande Murbad 987 br 70 Kalanbhad Murbad 1,017 br 71 Kandali Murbad 295 br 72 Kanharle Murbad 798 br 73 Kanhol Murbad 822 br 74 Karavale Murbad 1,118 br 75 Karchonde Murbad 731 76 Kasgaon Murbad 524", "id": "15353565" }, { "contents": "Amos Burn\n\n\nKf7 46.Bxc6 Bxc6 47.Kb4 Be8 48.Nf3 Ke7 49.Ng5 Bc6 50.Ka3 Bd7 51.Kb2 Ba4 52.Kc1 Bb3 53.Nf3 Ba4 54.Nh4 Kf7 55.Ng2 Bd7 56.h4 Be8 57.Kb2 Ba4 58.Ne3 Ke7 59.Ka3 Bc6 60.Kb4 Kd7 61.Ka5 Kc7 62.Nc2 Kb7 63.Nb4 Bd7 64.Na6 Be8 65.Nc5+ Kc6 66.Nxe6 Bd7 67.Ng5 Bf5 68.Kb4 Bg4 69.Ka3 Kd7 70.Nf7 Be6 71.Nd6 Kc6 72.Kb2 Bg4 73.Kc2 Kd7 74.Kd2 Ke6 75.Ke3 Bh3 76.f5+ gxf5 77.Kf4 Bg4 78.Kg5 Bh3 79.Ne8 Kf7 80.Nf6 f4 81.Kxf4 Be6 82.Kg5 1–0 MacDonald-Burn, Liverpool 1910 At right is a surprisingly little-known position from one of Burn's offhand games.", "id": "20103296" }, { "contents": "Brazilian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act\n\n\n59. FENIPRAZINE 60. FEMPROBAMATO 61. FLUFENAZINE 62. FLUMAZENIL 63. FLUOXETINE 64. FLUPENTIXOL 65. FLUVOXAMINE 66. HALOPERIDOL 67. HALOTAN 68. CLORAL HYDRATE 69. HYDROCHLORBEZETILAMINE 70. HYDROXIDINE 71. HOMOPHENAZINE 72. IMICLOPRAZINE 73. IMIPRAMINE 74. IMIPRAMINOXIDE 75. IPROCLORIZIDA 76. ISOCARBOXAZIDE 77. ISOFLURANE 78. ISOPROPYL-CROTONYL-URINE 79. LAMOTRIGINE 80. LEVODOPA 81. LEVOMEPROMAZINE 82. LINDANO 83. LISURIDA 84. LITHIUM 85. LOPERAMIDA 86. LOXAPINA 87. MAPROTILINE 88. MECLOFENOXATE 89. MEFENOXALONE 90.", "id": "14670778" }, { "contents": "Tales of the Wizard of Oz\n\n\n? 55. ? 56. ? 57. ? 58. ? 59. ? 60. Friends of a Feather 61. Monkey Air Lift 62. Guaranteed for Life 63. The Skills of Bravery 64. The Coat of Arms 65. Roar, Lion, Roar 66. Be a Card 67. The Inferior Decorator 68. The Salesman 69. The Cat's Meow 70. The Yellow Brick Road 71. Rusty Rusty 72. The Scarecrow 73. The Invisible Man 74. Free Trade 75. The Bull Fighter 76", "id": "13344957" }, { "contents": "Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship\n\n\nscope=row|56 !scope=row|57 !scope=row|58 !scope=row|59 !scope=row|60 !scope=row|61 !scope=row|62 !scope=row|63 !scope=row|64 !scope=row|65 !scope=row|66 !scope=row|67 !scope=row|68 !scope=row|69 !scope=row|70 !scope=row|71 !scope=row|72 !scope=row|73 !scope=row|74 !scope=row|75 !scope=row|76 !scope=row|77 !scope=row|78 !scope=row|79 !scope=row|80 !", "id": "16778230" }, { "contents": "Ikirun\n\n\n59. Asaba 60. Ajele Okeba 61. Ago Okeba 62. Ajisefinni 63. Alufa Akanbi 64. Adedeji 65. Alabi 66. Aniyeye 67. Agunlo 68. Aliyu 69. Aborisade 70. Agbon 71. Ayara 72. Baale- Enle 73. Baba Osogbo 74. Orisayo 75. Balogun 76. Baale Gbenagbena 77. Baale Onilu 78. Baale Ponja Erintunde 79. Saba 80. Balogun Kojo 81. Baale Oke Aafo 82. Balogun Makinde 83. Baba Isale 84. Balogun Imole 85. Baba Oloya 86. Baale", "id": "2580736" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qd2 Qd4 57. Qe1 Qb6 58. Qd2 Rb7 59. a4 Qc5 60. Qe1 Rb4 61. Qd2 Qb6 62. Qc1 Qd4 63. Qc2 Rb3 64. Be2 Rxc3 65. Qxc3 Qxc3 66. bxc3 Nxe4 67. Bf3 Nef6 68. Be2 e4 69. Bxc4 g4 70. Rb2 Ng5 71. Rb6 Nf7 72. Bf1 f3 73. c4 Nd7 74. Rb7 Nfe5 75. f6 e3 76. Rb3 e2 77. Bxe2 fxe2 78. Re3 Nf3 79. f7 Rf8 80. Rxg4 e1=", "id": "10680382" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "1953–54 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team\n\n\n30 Oregon State (-/4) RAL L 53–65 January 8 The Citadel H W 83–42 January 9 Wake Forest A W 66–65 January 11 Davidson A W 70–54 January 16 Virginia H W 78–66 January 19 NC State H L 77–84 February 2 Washington and Lee LY W 69–60 February 4 Duke (-/8) A L 47–63 February 8 Virginia A L 69–83 February 11 Wake Forest H L 62–76 February 13 Clemson (-/14) A W 72–56 February 16 Davidson H W 89–69 February 20 Duke (-/14) H L 63–67 February 24 NC State", "id": "7304952" }, { "contents": "Kumharsain\n\n\nChohan 38 Chopala 39 Churath 40 D.P.F. Nag kelo Saroga 41 D.P.F. Nagkelo 42 Dagrot 43 Dakolu 44 Dakoon 45 Dalan 46 Damaur 47 Daro 48 Dawala 49 Deeb 50 Deoridhar 51 Dethal 52 Devali Dhar 53 Dhala 54 Dhali 55 Dhanal 56 Dharuri 57 Dheongli 58 Dogri 59 Doja 60 Ganeog 61 Gharal 62 Ghareawat 63 Ghughvi 64 Gheti 65 Gonthla 66 Halyana 67 Hathiya 68 Jadoon 69 Jal 70 Jalti 71 Jangal Ahar 72 Jangal Dawala 73 Jangal Hatu 74 Jangal Havan 75 Jangal Jogsha 76 Jangal Madhawan 77 Jangal Marni 78 Jangal Nun-II 79 Janjeli", "id": "1653227" }, { "contents": "Glamorgan County Silver Ball Trophy\n\n\n. The trophy is sponsored by Brains Smooth. ! Season !! Winners !! Losing Finalists !! Score !! Venue ! 1956–57 !1957–58 ! 1958–59 ! 1959–60 ! 1960–61 ! 1961–62 ! 1962–63 ! 1963–64 ! 1964–65 ! 1965–66 ! 1966–67 ! 1967–68 ! 1968–69 ! 1969–70 ! 1970–71 ! 1971–72 ! 1972–73 ! 1973–74 ! 1974–75 ! 1975–76 ! 1976–77 ! 1977–78 ! 1978–79 ! 1979–80 ! 1980–81 ! 1981–82 ! 1982–83 ! 1983–84 ! 1984–85 ! 1985–86 ! 1986–87 ! 1987–88 ! 1988–89 ! 1989–90 ! 1990–91 ! 1991–92 ! 1992–93 ! 1993–94", "id": "18470383" }, { "contents": "63rd NHK Cup (shogi)\n\n\n, 59. P*7b, 60. Px3e, 61. P-6f, 62. N*8e, 63. P-7a+, 64. Nx7g+, 65. Nx7g, 66. S*7f, 67. N*8i, 68. G*5i, 69. K-6h, 70. B-4h+, 71. +P-7b, 72. +B-5h, 73. K-7i, 74. +B-6i, 75. K-8h, 76. +Bx7h, 77. Kx7h, 78. G*6g, 79. K-8h, 80. Gx7g, 81. Nx7g", "id": "8770976" }, { "contents": "Ancestors of Rama\n\n\n62. Rituparna 63. Sarvakama (Sarvakarma, Aartupani in Harivansha Puran) 64. Sudas (contemporary to King Kuru-1 of Chandravansh who founded the Magadha Kingdom) 65. Saudasa (or) Kalmashapada (married to Madayanti) 66. Asmaka 67. Mulaka (Naari Kavacha) (contemporary of Yadava King Shakuni who was the father of Rakshasha “Bhasmasura”) 68. Dasharatha-1 69. Adwil (Ilabil in Vishnu Puran) 70. Vishvamashaha 71. Anaranya-2 72. Nidhn 73. Animitra 74. Dululaha (Harivansh Puran) 75", "id": "8372279" }, { "contents": "Codex Cyprius\n\n\n1: 1, 4, 12, 14, 30, 34, 41, 44; Luke 10: 1, 8, 15, 22, 23, 30, 32, 37, 38, 47, 48, 53, 57, 63; Luke 20: 2, 4, 8, 9, 19, 23, 24, 26, 28, 33, 34, 50, 61, 62, 64, 65, 70, 74, 75. In Matthew 27:34 it reads οινον (\"wine\"", "id": "12433331" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qg1 Qe8 55. Qf2 Qf8 56. Rcd1 Qe8 57. Kh3 Kh8 58. Rc1 Kh7 59. Ba7 Rb7 60. Bc5 Na6 61. Be3 Rbb8 62. Kh4 Nb4 63. Qf1 Qe7 64. Kh3 Qe8 65. Kh2 Qe7 66. Qd1 Qe8 67. Kh3 Ra8 68. Kh4 Na6 69. Qg1 Bb4 70. Rdd1 Bf8 71. Kh3 Rab8 72. Kh4 Nb4 73. Rd2 Na6 74. Nf5 Bb4 75. Rdd1 Bf8 76. Qe1 Bb4 77. Qf1 Bf8 78. Kg3 Nb4 79", "id": "10680375" }, { "contents": "List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach\n\n\n• 20/7=/11 • 22/5 • 24/6 • 25/6 • 26/6 • 28/6 • 29/8 • 30/6 • 31/9 • 32/6 • 33/6 • 36/4 and /8 • 37/6 • 38/6 • 39/7 • 40/3, /6 and /8 • 41/6 • 42/7 • 44/7 • 45/7 • 46/6 • 47/5 • 48/3 and /7 • 52/6 • 55/5 • 56/5 • 57/8 • 59/3 • 60/5 • 62/6 64. • 64/2, /4 and /8 • 65/2 and /7 • 66/6 • 67/4 and /7 • 69/6 • 69a/6 • 70/7 and /11 • 72/6 • 73/5 • 74/8", "id": "3262090" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n+ Nxe4 56. fxe4+ Kxe4 57. Qg4+ Kd3 58. Qf3+ Qe3 59. Kg4 Qxf3+ 60. Kxf3 g6 61. Bd6 Nf5 62. Kf4 Nh4 63. Kg4 gxh5+ 64. Kxh4 Kxd4 65. Bb8 a5 66. Bd6 Kc4 67. Kxh5 a4 68. Kxh6 Kb3 69. b5 Kc4 70. Kg5 Kxb5 71. Kf5 Ka6 72. Ke6 Ka7 73. Kd7 Kb7 74. Be7 Ka7 75. Kc7 Ka8 76. Bd6 Ka7 77. Kc8 Ka6 78. Kb8 b5 79", "id": "7279713" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rg3 b3 59. Kc6 Kb8 60. Rxb3+ Ka7 61. Rb7+ Ka6 62. Rb6+ Ka7 63. Kb5 a4 64. Rxf6 Rf4 65. Rxh6 a3 66. Ra6+ Kb8 67. Rxa3 Rxf5 68. Rg3 Rf6 69. Rg8+ Kc7 70. Rg7+ Kc8 71. Rh7 1-0 Game 32br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black: Korchnoi, Viktorbr Pirc, Classicalbr Result: 1-0br 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5", "id": "7279777" }, { "contents": "José Cardenal\n\n\nJosé Rosario Domec Cardenal (born October 7, 1943 in Matanzas, Cuba) is a Cuban American former professional baseball outfielder, who played Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants (1963–64), Los Angeles/California Angels (1965–67), Cleveland Indians (1968–69), St. Louis Cardinals (1970–1971), Milwaukee Brewers (1971), Chicago Cubs (1972–77), Philadelphia Phillies (1978–79), New York Mets (1979–80), and Kansas City Royals (1980). Cardenal batted and threw", "id": "3406173" }, { "contents": "SUBE card\n\n\n20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88,", "id": "8102606" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\nRb1 Bg7 58. Be4 Nf6 59. Bc2 Nd5 60. Ra1 Kc7 61. Rb1 Bf6 62. Kg1 Ne7 63. Kf1 Nd5 64. Kg2 Bg7 65. Kg1 Kb7 66. Ra1 R6d7 67. Re4 Bf6 68. Re2 Kc7 69. Kf1 Ne7 70. Rb1 Nc8 71. Be3 Nd6 72. Rbe1 Re7 73. Bg6 Rg8 74. Bb1 e4 75. Kg2 Rge8 76. Bc2 Bg7 77. Rd1 Nc4 78. Bc1 Nd6 79. Rh1 Re5 80. h4 Bf6 81. h5 R5e7 82.", "id": "10680366" }, { "contents": "Wu Style Tai Chi Fast Form\n\n\nParting the wild horse's mane 59. Jade girl works the shuttles(3) 60. Jade girl works the shuttles(4) 61. Grasping the bird's tail 62. Cloud hands(3) 63. Cloud hands(4) 64. Downward posture 65. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(1) 66. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(2) 67. Step back, repulse the monkey 68. Flying oblique 69. Raise hand and step up 70. White crane flaps its wings 71. Brush knee and twist step 72. Needle at the bottom", "id": "6846816" }, { "contents": "SFZ (file format)\n\n\nan SFZ file: group lovel=0 hivel=127 region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=60 lokey=30 hikey=61 sample=SubDir/01C4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=62 lokey=62 hikey=63 sample=SubDir/02D4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=64 lokey=64 hikey=64 sample=SubDir/03E4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=65 lokey=65 hikey=66 sample=SubDir/04F4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=67 lokey=67 hikey=68 sample=SubDir/05G4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=69 lokey=69 hikey=70 sample=SubDir/06A4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=71 lokey=71 hikey=71 sample=SubDir/07B4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=72 lokey=72 hikey=73 sample=SubDir/08C5.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=74 lokey=74 hikey=75 sample=SubDir/09D5.wav region trigger=", "id": "13324840" }, { "contents": "Afadzato South District\n\n\n. Logba-Adzakoe 57. Logba-Akusame 58. Logba-Alakpeti 59. Logba-Andokope 60. Logba-Dufie 61. Logba-Klikpo 62. Logba-Tota 63. Logba-Vuinta 64. Logba-Xorglikope 65. Tafi-Abuipe 66. Tafi-Agorme 67. Tafi-Atome 68. Tafi-Dekpokorfe 69. Tafi-Mador 70. Tafi-Xorglikorfe 71. Kpeve-Old town 72. Kpeve-Tornu 73. Adigbo-Tornu 74. Goviefe-Todzi 75. Goviefe-Korwu", "id": "2739856" }, { "contents": "Jackson League\n\n\n-52 Centrals 1952-53 Northerners 1953-54 Vale Recreation 1954-55 Pessimists 1955-56 Northerners 1956-57 Guernsey Rangers 1957-58 Guernsey Rangers 1958-59 Northerners 1959-60 Northerners 1960-61 Belgrave Wanderers 1961-62 Sylvans 1962-63 Sylvans 1963-64 Northerners 1964-65 Belgrave Wanderers 1965-66 Vale Recreation 1966-67 Centrals 1967-68 St Martin’s 1968-69 Vale Recreation 1969-70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970-71 Belgrave Wanderers 1971-72 Vale Recreation 1972-73 Vale Recreation", "id": "4250613" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\nof Arkansas. The Lumbermen were disbanded in July 1905 due to financial hardships. Pine Bluff MLB Players 1954 - Frank Lucchesi - Manager - Philadelphia 70-72, Texas 75-77, Chicago Cubs 87 1952 - Bob Hale - Baltimore 55-56, 58, Cleveland 60-61, New York Yankees 61 1952 - Hillis Layne - Washington 41 1952 - Jim Snyder - Player Minnesota 61-62, 64 Manager - Seattle 88 1951 - Bud Black - Detroit 52, 55 1950 - Harry Chozen - Cincinnati 37 1950", "id": "9684300" }, { "contents": "Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award\n\n\n-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-", "id": "18196616" }, { "contents": "Middlesex Senior Charity Cup\n\n\n1947–48 Hendon 1948–49 Hayes 1949–50 Wealdstone 1950–51 Finchley 1951–52 Southall 1952–53 Hounslow Town 1953–54 Hendon 1954–55 Hayes 1955–56 Hounslow Town 1956–57 Hendon 1957–58 Finchley 1958–59 Enfield 1959–60 Hounslow Town 1960–61 Enfield 1961–62 Enfield & Hounslow Town (joint holders) 1962–63 Hayes 1963–64 Wealdstone 1964–65 Finchley 1965–66 Hounslow Town 1966–67 No Competition 1967–68 Wealdstone & Wembley (joint holders) 1968–69 Southall 1969–70 Hampton 1970–71 Hayes 1971–72 Hayes 1972–73 Hayes 1973–74 Finchley 1974–75 Hayes 1975–76 Hendon 1976–77 Hendon 1977–78 Hillingdon Borough 1978–79 Hendon 1979–80 Harrow Borough 1980–81 Wembley & Wealdstone (joint winners) 1981–82 Uxbridge 1982–83 Wembley 1983–84 Southall", "id": "8679746" }, { "contents": "Handicap (chess)\n\n\n53. Ke3 Kb5 54. Ne4 Na6 55. h8=Q Ka5 56. Qc3+ Kb5 57. Qb3+ Ka5 58. Nc3 Nc5 59. Bc7+ Ka6 60. Qb5+ Ka7 61. Qxc5+ Ka6 Deliberately allowing checkmate. 62. Qa5+ Kb7 63. Ke4 Kc8 64. Qa7 Kd7 65. Qb7 Ke7 66. Qc8 Kf6 67. Bd8+ Kg7 68. Qe6 Kf8 69. Qe7+ Kg8 70. Nd5 Kh8 71. g5 Kg8 72. g6 Kh8 73. Ke5 Kg8 74.", "id": "9261177" }, { "contents": "2009 Premier League Snooker\n\n\nwas higher. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 28–29 November – Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, England * (61) 80–35, 4–80, (96)–0, 0–(110), 34–77, 61–71 (65), 67–1, 40–75 ** 0–(98), 10–99 (53), 10–68 (66), 1–83 (76), (63)–30, (53)–(67) *** (111) 119–9, 87–36, 70–0, 50–57, 0–(88", "id": "994853" }, { "contents": "2013 Virginia Cavaliers football team\n\n\nAlex Foertsch 55 David Dean 56 Andre Miles-Redmond 57 Stephen Lawe 59 Mark Hall 60 John Pond 60 Jeb Byrne 61 Cody Wallace 62 Sean Karl 63 Ryan Doull 64 Nick Koutris 65 Ross Burbank 66 George Adeosun 67 Jackson Matteo 68 Eric Tetlow 69 Phillip Berry 70 Luke Bowanko 71 Jack McDonald 72 Eric Smith 74 Conner Davis 75 Sadiq Olanrewaju 76 Michael Mooney 77 Jay Whitmire 78 Morgan Moses 79 Jack Babcock 79 Sean Cascarano 80 Adrian Gamble 81 Jamall Brown 82 Mario Nixon 83 Jake McGee 84 Canaan Severin 85 Keeon Johnson 86 Jeremy Dollin", "id": "3791357" }, { "contents": "Sangrampur, Maharashtra\n\n\n52-Pimpari Adgaon 1400 53-Rajpur 157 54-Akoli Bk. 910 55-Akoli Kh. 251 56-Changefal Bk. 665 57-Changefal Kh. 707 58-Niwana 1487 59-Sangrampur Pr.jamod 6506 60-Tamgaon 1124 61-Pimpri Kathargaon 566 62-Bodkha 1363 63-Nirod 989 64-Bhilkhed 713 65-Wakana 1420 66-Rudhana 2072 67-Chondhi 622 68-Kakoda 669 69-Ukadgaon 353 70-Manardi 719 71-Pimpri Kavthal 461 72-Ringanwadi 570 73-Durgadiatya 1016 74-Wankhed 5378 75-Takleshwar 501 76-Kalamkhed 712 77-Jastgaon 795 78-Neknapur 358 79-Awar 955 80-Ukali Bk. 1216 81-Kodri 1225 82-Paturda Khurd 1564 83-Khel Thorat Paturda 2054 84-Warwat Khanderao 1447 85-Hingana Kavthal 360 86-Kumbarkhed 230 87-Kavthal 2673 88-Itkhed 218 89-Pesoda 1185 90-Bhon 1149 91-Sawali 659 92-Khiroda", "id": "9109065" }, { "contents": "Kamen Rider Spirits\n\n\n61. Rushbr 62. Ice Fangbr 63. Graveyard Eleventh tankōbon 64. Light Fangbr 65. Labyrinthbr 66. Hell Carbr 67. Teacherbr 68. Training Twelfth tankōbon 69. Whirlpoolbr 70. New Finisherbr 71. Ocean Battlebr 72. Belt of Lifebr 73. Immortal Man Thirteenth tankōbon 74. Inheritbr 75. Get Backbr 76. Movingbr 77. Evolutionbr 78. Next Evolutionbr 79. Final Evolution Fourteenth tankōbon 80. Warrior's Essencebr 81. Surpassing Greedbr 82. Returnbr 83. Fiery Giantbr 84. With the Soulbr 85. Setupbr", "id": "11704902" }, { "contents": "List of AEK Athens F.C. managers\n\n\nP ! W ! D ! L ! F ! A ! GD ! W% ! Pts% ! Total ! 36!!22!!7!!7!!62!!32!!+30!!61.11!!67.59 ! Total ! 11||6||3||2||22||14||+8||54.54||63.64 ! Total ! 4||2||0||2||6||5||+1||50.00||50.00 ! Total ! 26!!14!!5!!7!!55!!28!!+27!!53.85!!60.26 ! Total ! 59!!37!!11!!11!!145!!69!!+76!!62.71!!68.93 ! Total ! 17!!11!!3!!5!!32!!18!!+14||64.71!!70.59 ! Total ! 82!!45!!23!!14!!166!!77!!+89!!54.88!!64.23 ! Total ! 16!!8!!3!!5!!24!!20!!+4!!50.00!!56.25 ! Total ! 86!!47!!23!!16!!121!!70!!+51!!54.65!!63.57 ! Total ! 71!!39!!13!!19!!122!!67!!+55!!54.93!!61.03 ! Total ! 84!!39!!24!!21!!116!!86!!+30!!46.43!!55.95 ! Total ! 2!!1!!0!!1!!3!!4!!-1!!50.00!!50.00 ! Total ! 82!!61!!12!!9!!190!!50!!+140!!74.39!! \"Only competitive matches are counted. Wins, losses and draws are results at the final whistle; the results of penalty shootouts are not counted.\"", "id": "20468014" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Kf3 Kf8 52. Kg2 Rg4+ 53. Kh2 Bf2 54. Rf1 Bd4 55. Re1 Rh4+ 56. Kg2 Rg4+ 57. Kh3 Rh4+ 58. Kg3 Kf7 59. Kg2 Kf8 60. Kf3 Rh2 61. Bxa4 c2 62. Kg3 Bxe5+ 63. Rxe5 Rh1 64. Bxg5 Rg1+ 65. Kf2 Nxg5 66. Bxc2 Ra1 67. a4 Ra2 68. Re2 Ra3 69. Re3 Ra2 70. Re2 Ra3 71. Rd2 Ke7 72. Ke2 Nf3 73. Rd1 Ne5 74. Rd5", "id": "4952529" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Qxg6+ Kf8 59. Qxc6 Kg8 60. Qg6+ Kf8 61. Qg4 Ke8 62. Qh5 Kf8 63. Qg4 Ke8 64. Qh5 Kf8 65. Qd5 Rh7 66. Qf3+ Kg8 67. Qg4+ Kf7 68. Qh5+ Kg8 69. Qg6+ Kf8 70. Qf5+ Kg8 71. Qg4+ Kf7 72. Qh5+ Kg8 73. Qd5+ Kf8 74. Qxb5 Qe6 75. Bg7+ Kf7 76. Qh5+ Ke7 77. g3 Qe1+ 78. Kg2 Qe4+ 79. Kh2", "id": "4952547" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rc6 Bb5 60. Rc1 b3 61. Rb1 Bc4 62. Ke4 Ra2 63. Kd4 Rc2 64. Nd3 Bxd3 65. Kxd3 Rxh2 66. Rxb3 Kg7 67. Ke4 Ra2 68. Kf4 Ra4+ 69. Kg5 Ra5 70. g4 Rc5 71. Kh5 Ra5 72. Rf3 Rb5 73. g5 Rb1 74. f6+ Kh7 75. Rh3 Rg1 76. Rh2 Rg3 77. Rh1 Rg2 78. Ra1 Rh2+ 79. Kg4 Kg6 80. Ra8 Rg2+ ½–½ Game 26br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black", "id": "7279762" }, { "contents": "Les Arcanes\n\n\nPremier sacrifice 56. Liberté 57. Le sacrifice libre 58. La relation du beth à l'aleph 59. Limite de nos champs de gravitation 60. L'indivisible unité 61. La Manifestation 62. Vision parfaite 63. La féminité de la Manifestation procréatrice 64. Cantique de Salomon 65. Ève 66. Sacrifice des sacrifices 67. La loi juive 68. Beauté libre 69. Encore le rythme 70. Conscience de l'univers 71. Libre beauté première 72-73. La passion mystérieuse et chaste 74. De l'amour à l'être 75.", "id": "17579979" }, { "contents": "Barharia\n\n\nKail 61. Kaluchhapra 62. Kanahar 63. Kanhauli 64. Khanpur 65. Khizar Chak 66. Khori Pakar Jaddi 67. Khori Pakar Nilami 68. Koiri Tola 69. Kuahi 70. Kurwa 71. Kutub Chhapra 72. Lachhmi Chak 73. Lakri 74. Lakri Dargah 75. Lala Hata 76. Lauan 77. Madhaupur 78. Mahal 79. Mahamadpur 80. Mahammadpur 81. Mahbub Chhapra 82. Mahmudpur 83. Mananpura 84. Mansahata 85. Mathia Patarhatha 86. Mathurapur 87. Mira Chhapra 88. Narharpur 89.", "id": "12509991" }, { "contents": "Women's Professional Basketball League\n\n\nfranchises had been awarded to Dallas, New Orleans, San Francisco and St. Louis, Missouri, while applications were received for potential franchises from Baltimore, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. The Eastern Division included the New Jersey Gems, New Orleans Pride, New York Stars, Philadelphia Fox, St. Louis Streak and Washington Metros. The Midwest Division included the Chicago Hustle, Iowa Cornets, Milwaukee Does and Minnesota Fillies. The Western Division included the California Dreams, Dallas Diamonds, Houston Angels and San Francisco Pioneers.", "id": "10846173" }, { "contents": "Don McMahon\n\n\nDonald John McMahon (January 4, 1930 – July 22, 1987) was a right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was signed by the Boston Braves before the 1950 season. He played for the Milwaukee Braves (1957–62), Houston Colt .45s (1962–63), Cleveland Indians (1964–66), Boston Red Sox (1966–67), Chicago White Sox (1967–68), Detroit Tigers (1968–69), and San Francisco Giants (1969–74). McMahon was used almost", "id": "22214072" }, { "contents": "List of sovereign states and dependencies by total fertility rate\n\n\n58 Israel 2.9 59 Lesotho 2.9 60 Eswatini 2.8 61 Kyrgyz Republic 2.8 62 Micronesia 2.8 63 Algeria 2.7 64 Haiti 2.7 65 Mongolia 2.7 66 Botswana 2.6 67 Fiji 2.6 68 Guatemala 2.6 69 Kazakhstan 2.6 70 Syria 2.6 71 Turkmenistan 2.6 72 Bolivia 2.5 73 Djibouti 2.5 74 Jordan 2.5 75 Oman 2.5 76 Lao PDR 2.4 77 Philippines 2.4 78 Cambodia 2.3 79 Ecuador 2.3 80 Guyana 2.3 81 Honduras 2.3 82 Panama 2.3 83 Paraguay 2.3 84 Seychelles 2.3 85 South Africa 2.3 86 Suriname 2.3 87 Uzbekistan 2.3 88 Dominican Republic 2.2 89 Indonesia 2.2", "id": "17872676" }, { "contents": "Minuscule 441\n\n\nsubscriptions at the end of each book, and στιχοι. The biblical text is surrounded by a catena of Oecumenius. Some of leaves of the codex are in disorder. The order of leaves: 3-18. 1. 2. 19-46. 47-58. 59. 63. 64. 59. 60-62. 73. 74. 65. 66. 69-72. 67. 68. 75-78. 127-142. 79-126. 143-158. 167-182", "id": "19179286" }, { "contents": "Al Maktab Raqam 19\n\n\n61 - Ghost Walker 62 - Stun death 63 - Fire Ball 64 - the mystery of the Sphinx 65 - dark rays 66 - Conflict in the bush 67 - a plot of Satan 68 - bulwark 69 - ghost of revenge 70 - bloody chase 71 - cursed earth 72 - devastating weapon 73 - horror Hospital 74 - a treasure of the Pharaohs 75 - bird death 76. The armed robbery 77. secret mission 78. hackers Nile 79. Invisible Man 80. devastating automated 81. golden statue 82. Flower devil 83", "id": "3242097" }, { "contents": "Rulers of Kuba\n\n\n. Shama Katuri. 61. Kusunju. 62. Bena Misaki. 63. Bikila Kolo. 64. Kunche Lama. 65. Pelama Pena. 66. Mime Pelama. 67. Chenge Lesanga. 68. Mianga. 69. Sam Bula. 70. Manchum Bula. 71. Bopele^Bombo. 72. Boeke. 73. Bo^Kena. 74. Shamba Nche. 75. Golo Nche. 76. Shama Shanga. 77. Saina^Kama. 78. Ko Kena. 79. Sanga Lenga. 80. Bosh A kama. 81", "id": "12139561" }, { "contents": "Ācārakkōvai\n\n\n52 poems (3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 77, 78, 81, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93", "id": "12746274" }, { "contents": "Jeff Nelsen\n\n\nmovie soundtracks, and performing in the horn sections of orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Montreal, Vancouver, and National Symphonies, and the Balkan Gypsy funk band of Slavic Soul Party. With Canadian Brass, Jeff has also performed with the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, the symphonies of Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, Phoenix, Rotterdam, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, with the esteemed German, London", "id": "2981814" }, { "contents": "Kasparov versus the World\n\n\n, but claimed it was also losing, and published a \"forced win\". Subsequently, tablebases showed an error in Kasparov's analysis, but confirmed that 58...Qf5 could not have saved the draw with best play on both sides. The main line starts with 58...Qf5 59.Kh6 Qe6 60.Qg1+ Ka2 61.Qf2+ Kb1 62.Qd4 Ka2 63.Kg5 Qe7+ 64.Qf6 Qe3+ 65.Qf4 Qg1+ 66.Kf6 Qb6+ 67.Kf7 Qb7+ 68.Ke6 Qc8+ 69.Kf6 Qd8+ 70.Kf5 Qc8+ 71.Kg5 Qc3 72.Qh2+ Ka1 73.Qe2 Kb1 74.Qf2 Qc1+ 75.Kg4 Qc3", "id": "14582966" }, { "contents": "Swindle (chess)\n\n\n55...f2 56.Qg2 \"zugzwang\"; (b) 55...Nf4 56.Qf5! and if 56...Kg3 57.Qg5+ wins the knight; (c) 55...Ng5 56.Qf5 wins. g5 53.hxg5 hxg5 54.Qxb6 f3 55.Qxc5 Kg4 56.Qe3 Kg3 57.c4 Kg2 58.c5 f2 59.Qe4+ Kh2 60.Qf3 g4! 61.Qe2? White could draw with 61.Qxg4 f1=Q+ 62.Kc2 Qf2+ 63.Kb1 Qf1+ 64.Kc2 Qb5 (64...Nf2 65.Qf4+ Kg2 66.Qg5+ Kf3 67.Qf6+ Ke3 68.Qh6+ Kd4 69.Qd6+ Ke4 70.Qg6+ Kd5 71.Qd6+ Ke4 72.Qg6+", "id": "21604299" }, { "contents": "Queen and pawn versus queen endgame\n\n\n. Qxe6 Qh8+ 58. Kg6 Qc3 59. g4 Qd2 60. g5 Qd4 61. Qf5+ Ka4 62. Kh5 Qh8+ 63. Kg4 Qh1 (This move loses for Black in 39 moves as confirmed by http://www.k4it.de/index.php?topic=egtb&lang=en) 64. Qf4+ Ka5 65. Qe5+ Ka4 66. g6 Qd1+ 67. Kg5 Qg8+ 68. Kf5 Qc8+ 69. Kf4 Qc1+ 70. Qe3 Qc7+ 71. Qe5 Qc1+ 72. Kf5 Qc8+ 73. Kg5 Qd8+ 74. Qf6 Qd5+ 75", "id": "20411696" }, { "contents": "List of OHL seasons\n\n\n| 1959–60 | 1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993–94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–00 | 2000–01 | 2001–02 | 2002–03 | 2003–04 | 2004–05 | 2005–06 | 2006–07 | 2007–08 | 2008–09 | 2009–10", "id": "6936535" }, { "contents": "Dumaria\n\n\nDumaria 107 50 Kewla Kalan Dumaria 919 51 Khaira Dumaria 885 52 Khardag Dumaria 1,454 53 Kokna Dumaria 333 54 Kolhubar Dumaria 3,225 55 KOlsaita Dumaria 297 56 Kundari Dumaria 341 57 Kunria Dumaria 739 58 Kusari Dumaria 1,549 59 Lataha Dumaria 259 60 Londa Dumaria 556 61 Madarpur Dumaria 1,130 62 Mahjari Dumaria 192 63 Mahuri Dumaria 2,884 64 Mahuri Dumaria 348 65 Maigara Dumaria 2,318 66 Majhauli Dumaria 4,606 67 Majhgawan Dumaria 379 68 Manrar Dumaria 533 69 Mataha Dumaria 3,172 70 Maun Bar Dumaria 292 71 Mayapur Dumaria 141 72 Milki Dumaria 168 73 Nabigarh Dumaria 618", "id": "10048378" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n75 e\": \"favorite_nu 0000300 6d 62 65 72 22 7d 2c 20 7b 22 74 79 70 65 22 3a mber\"}, {\"type\": 0000320 20 5b 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c 20 22 6e 75 6c [\"string\", \"nul 0000340 6c 22 5d 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 22 3a 20 22 66 61 l\"], \"name\": \"fa 0000360 76 6f 72 69 74 65 5f 63 6f 6c 6f 72 22 7d 5d 7d", "id": "10173702" }, { "contents": "List of MJHL seasons\n\n\n1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | The following is a list of seasons following the reorganization of junior hockey in Canada.br 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 | 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 | br 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | br 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993-94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–2000 | br", "id": "15920550" }, { "contents": "Spain men's national wheelchair basketball team\n\n\n72–62. They beat Poland 47–64, and Sweden 65–54. Then they lost to Italy 50–58, lost to Germany 77–70, and defeated Poland 71–65. At the 2013 European Championships, Spain defeated Sweden 60–54, Israel 75–57, France 56–40, and Poland 63–45 in pool play. They lost to Turkey 63–49. In the quarterfinals, they defeated Italy 65–56. In the semi-finals, they lost to Great Britain 72–69. They defeated Sweden to win the bronze by a score of 65–56. Asier García Pereiro led the team in", "id": "13321907" }, { "contents": "Lanarkshire Cup\n\n\n1932–33 - 1933–34 - Hamilton Academical 1934–35 - Airdrieonians 1935–36 - 1936–37 - 1937–38 - Airdrieonians 1938–39 - Hamilton Academical 1939–40 - Motherwell 1848–49 - Albion Rovers 1949–50 - Motherwell 1950–51 - Albion Rovers 1951–52 - Hamilton Academical 1952–53 - Motherwell 1953–54 - Motherwell 1954–55 - Motherwell 1955–56 - 1956–57 - Motherwell 1957–58 - Motherwell 1958–59 - Motherwell 1959–60 - Motherwell 1960–61 - Motherwell 1961–62 - Motherwell 1962–63 - Airdrieonians 1963–64 - Motherwell 1964–65 - 1965–66 - Airdrieonians 1966–67 - Airdrieonians 1967–68 - Motherwell 1968–69 - Motherwell 1969–70 - Airdrieonians 1970–71 - Airdrieonians 1971–72 - 1972–73 - Motherwell 1973–74 -", "id": "10384135" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1981\n\n\nNe7 29.Ne3 Rc6 30.Ra3 Nc8 31.axb5 axb5 32.Kf2 Nb6 33.Nb2 Rxd1 34.Bxd1 Rd6 35.Be2 Be8 36.Ra5 Rd8 37.Ke1 c6 38.Ra6 Rb8 39.Bd1 Nc8 40.Nd3 Nc7 41.Ra5 Ra8 42.f4 exf4 43.gxf4 Nb6 44.Bf3 Rd8 45.Be2 Na4 46.Ra7 Rd7 47.Kd2 Ne6 48.Rxd7 Bxd7 49.Bg4 g6 50.f5 gxf5 51.Bxf5 Kg7 52.e5 Nf8 53.Bxd7 Nxd7 54.e6 Ndb6 55.Nf4 Kf8 56.Kd3 Nc8 57.Ng4 Ke7 58.Nh6 Kd6 59.Kd4 Ne7 60.Nf7+ Kc7 61.Nh5 c5+ 62.bxc5 Nc6+ 63.Ke3 Nxc5 64.Nxf6 Nxe6 65.h5 Nf8 66.Ke4 Kb6 67.Ng5 h6 68.Nf7 Ne6 69.Ne8 Nc5+ 70.Ke3 Na4 71.Kd2 b4 72.cxb4 Nxb4 73.Nxh6 Nc5 74.Nf5 Nd5 75.h6 Ne4+", "id": "7279794" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n22 3a 20 22 55 ord\", \"name\": \"U 0000100 73 65 72 22 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 73 70 61 63 65 ser\", \"namespace 0000120 22 3a 20 22 65 78 61 6d 70 6c 65 2e 61 76 72 6f \": \"example.avro 0000140 22 2c 20 22 66 69 65 6c 64 73 22 3a 20 5b 7b 22 \", \"fields\": [{\" 0000160 74 79 70 65 22 3a 20 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c", "id": "10173700" }, { "contents": "HC CSKA Moscow\n\n\n. \"Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game Soviet / Russian MVP Scoring Champion Goal Scoring Champion Soviet / Russian League First Team Best Line Best Rookie Soviet League Championship \"(32)\": 1947–48, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1954–55, 1955–56, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1976–77,", "id": "12586396" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\n- Ryne Duren - Baltimore 54, Kansas City 57, NYY 58-61, LAA 61-62, Philadelphia 63-64, Cincinnati 64, Washington 65, Philadelphia 65 1949 - Ed Albrecht - St. Louis 49-50 1940 - Dewey Adkins - Washington 43, Chi Cubs 49 1940 - Stan Goletz - CHI WS 41 1940 - William Red Rollings - Boston 27-28 1940 - Dave Bartosch - St. Louis 45 1939 - Andy Cohen - Player - New York Giants 26, 28-29, Manager - Philadelphia", "id": "9684301" }, { "contents": "Bing (search engine)\n\n\n-time traffic conditions using Bing Maps. The gadget provided shortcuts to driving directions, local search and full-screen traffic view of major US and Canadian cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Montreal, New York City, Oklahoma City, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Vancouver, and Washington, D.C. Prior to October", "id": "5355697" }, { "contents": "Chess (poem)\n\n\nas 52. Na1–b3? 52. Kh2 Qg3+ 53. Qxg3+ hxg3+ 54. Kxg3 Ra5 55. Kf2 Ra8 56. Ke2 Nc2 57. Kd1 Ne3+ 58. Kc1 Nxg2+ 59. Kb1 b5 60. h4 b4 61. h5 b3 62. e5 Bg5 63. h6 Nh4 64. e6 Bf6 65. h7 Nxf3 66. e7 Bxe7 67. h8=Q+ Kb7 68. Qh3 Ne5 69. Qh5 Nd3 70. Qh3 Nb4 71. Qf3+ Kb8 72. Qe2 Bf6 73. Qe6", "id": "7723831" }, { "contents": "2002 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n(77) 93–6, 37–67, (62) 70–20, (57) 79–0, (91) 108–17, 69–9, (60) 62–9 **(65) 75–33, 68–55, 59–23, (126)-0, 0-(81), (85) 112–6, 1–76 (72), (60) 73–0 ***(60) 109–6, 45–56, (72) 75–42, 5–78 (55), (68) 73–0, (109) 115–19, 43–66, (110) 111–14, (70)-0, 38–89", "id": "20494682" }, { "contents": "2015 Cleveland Indians season\n\n\nand 13, improving their record to 70–70 and marking the first time the Indians were .500 since they were 2–2. The Indians would also be 71-71, 72-72, 73-73, and 74-74, but lost the following game each time. They briefly made it over the .500 mark at 77–76 on September 26, but went on to lose three in a row. The Indians spent much of September 3–5 games behind the Texas Rangers or Houston Astros for the second wild card spot in the American", "id": "294687" }, { "contents": "Index of philosophical literature\n\n\n\"Federalist No. 61\" – \"Federalist No. 62\" – \"Federalist No. 63\" – \"Federalist No. 64\" – \"Federalist No. 65\" – \"Federalist No. 66\" – \"Federalist No. 67\" – \"Federalist No. 68\" – \"Federalist No. 69\" – \"Federalist No. 70\" – \"Federalist No. 71\" – \"Federalist No. 72\" – \"Federalist No. 73\" – \"Federalist No. 74\" – \"Federalist", "id": "16809651" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "List of mayors of Salisbury\n\n\n1850–51 George Brown 1851–52 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1852–53 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1853–54 John Lambert 1854–55 Thomas Pain 1855–56 Abraham Jackson 1856–57 Thomas Pain 1857–58 Coard William Squarey 1858–59 Philip Pickney Cother 1859–60 William Woodlands 1860–61 Philip Watson Ottoway 1861–62 Charles Mann Cornwallis Whatman 1862–63 John Style 1863–64 John Waters 1864–65 Richard Henry Rigden 1865–66 Robert Stokes 1866–67 John Alfred Lush MD 1867–68 Stephen Eldridge 1868–69 William Aylward 1869–70 Charles Richard Norton 1870–71 William Fawcett Jnr. 1871–72 John Harding Jackson 1873–74 Henry Brown 1874–75 Samuel Ralph Atkins 1875–76 Charles Henry Radcliffe 1876–77 John Keynes 1877–78 Richard Monkhouse Wilson", "id": "18557200" }, { "contents": "1967 NFL season\n\n\nThe 1967 NFL season was the 48th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 16 teams with the addition of the New Orleans Saints. The two 8-team conferences were split into two divisions each: the Eastern Conference divisions were Capitol (Dallas, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Washington) and Century (Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis), and the Western Conference divisions were Central (Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, and Minnesota) and Coastal (Atlanta, Baltimore, Los Angeles", "id": "8290334" }, { "contents": "World TeamTennis\n\n\nwith Arthur Ashe and Wilt Chamberlain, securing the professional men players.. The league began play in May 1974, with George MacCall as Commissioner of the 16 teams: Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo-Toronto, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Florida (Miami), San Diego/Hawaii, Houston, Los Angeles, Minnesota (Minneapolis-St.Paul), New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. The original league format included a four-colored tennis court, a 44-contest season, and teams", "id": "14486970" }, { "contents": "2013 FedEx Cup Playoffs\n\n\n(76 to 58), Nicholas Thompson (73 to 59), Brendan Steele (89 to 69), and Ernie Els (91 to 70). Seven players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances: Ryan Palmer (60 to 71), Fredrik Jacobson (61 to 72), Martin Laird (63 to 74), David Lingmerth (64 to 75), Kyle Stanley (66 to 77), Cameron Tringale (69 to 79", "id": "19528111" }, { "contents": "Jellabies\n\n\n58. Parrot (21 June 1999) 59. Spring (28 June 1999) 60. Magic (5 July 1999) 61. Where's Pepper? (12 July 1999) 62. Hot (19 July 1999) 63. Robot (26 July 1999) 64. Wheels (2 August 1999) 65. Chums (9 August 1999) 66. Baa! (16 August 1999) 67. Found (23 August 1999) 68. Autumn (30 August 1999) 69. Nature (6 September 1999)", "id": "20682329" }, { "contents": "List of fresh water fishes of Maharashtra\n\n\nogilbii 51. Schismatorhynchos (Nukta) nukta 52. Thynnichthys sandkhol 53. Tor khudree 54. Tor mussulah 55. Tor tor SUB-FAMILY: CULTRINAE 56. Chela cachius 57. Chela laubuca 58. Salmostoma acinaces 59. Salmostoma balookee 60. Salmostoma boopis 61. Salmostoma clupeoides 62. Salmostoma horai 63. Salmostoma kardahiensis 64. Salmostoma novacula 65. Salmostoma phulo Subfamily: LEUCISCINAE 66. Hypophthalmichthys molitrix SUBFAMILY: RASBORINAE 69. Barilius evezardi 70. Barilius gatensis 71. Parluciosoma daniconius 72. Parluciosoma labiosa 73. Danio aequipinnatus 74", "id": "16146194" }, { "contents": "Vehicle registration plates of Kenya\n\n\n63 UN - United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Eastern & Southern African Regional Office 64 CD - Iran 65 CD - Cyprus 66 CD - Argentina 67 UN - United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) 68 CD - Philippines 69 CD - Burundi 70 CD - Chile 71 CD - Oman 72 CD - League of Arab States / Arab League 73 CD - European Union 74 CD - Yemen 75 CD - Kenya Mission to UNEP 76 CD - Côte d'Ivoire (Consulate) 77 CD - Bangladesh 78 CD - Saudi Arabia 79 UN", "id": "993880" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "List of makams\n\n\n-Şehnaz 63. Bûstan 64. Büzürk 65. Büzürk-Gerdâniye 66. Büzürk-Geveyşt 67. Büzürk-Mâye 68. Büzürk-Nevrûz 69. Büzürk-Selmek 70. Büzürk-Şehnâz 71. Canfezâ 72. Çârgâh 73. Çârgâh-Âcem 74. Çârgâh-Gerdâniye 75. Çârgâh-Mahûr 76. Çehâr-Âgâazin 77. Daği-Bayâti 78. Danişverân 79. Dil Âvîz 80. Dil-Ârâ 81. Dil-Efruz 82. Dil-Keşîde 83. Dil-Nişîn 84. Dil-", "id": "21093808" }, { "contents": "Super Bases Loaded 2\n\n\n\", the Cleveland \"Stars\", the Detroit \"Storm\", the Kansas City \"Tornadoes\", Oakland \"Eagles\", and Seattle \"Blue Wave\". The Omega League (based on the National League) consisted of the Atlanta \"Weasels\", Houston \"Doves\", the Los Angeles \"Cyclops\", the New York \"Mercs\", Philadelphia \"Bruins\", the Pittsburgh \"Buzzards\", and the San Francisco \"Amoebas\". In addition, there were four edit teams: Urbana,", "id": "22141152" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "Don Larsen\n\n\nDon James Larsen (born August 7, 1929) is an American retired Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher. During a 15-year MLB career, he pitched from 1953 to 1967 for seven different teams. Larsen pitched for the St. Louis Browns / Baltimore Orioles (1953–54; 1965), New York Yankees (1955–59), Kansas City Athletics (1960–1961), Chicago White Sox (1961), San Francisco Giants (1962–64), Houston Colt .45's / Houston Astros (1964–65), and Chicago Cubs (1967)", "id": "15750076" }, { "contents": "1968 NBA playoffs\n\n\n) (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Chicago Bulls: \"Lakers win series 4-1\" This is the first playoff meeting between the Lakers and Bulls. Division Finals (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (3) San Francisco Warriors: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Last Playoff Meeting: 1967 Western Division Semifinals (San Francisco won 3-0) Champion: Boston Celtics Division Semifinals (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (3) New York Knicks: \"76ers win series 4-2", "id": "14689742" } ]
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Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins 82.", "id": "18525012" }, { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Constitutional amendments under the French Fifth Republic\n\n\n46, 47, 47-1, 47-2 (new), 48, 49, 50-1, 51-1 (new), 51-2 (new), 56, 61, 61-1 (new), 62, 65, 69, 70, 71, 71-1 (new), 72-3, 73, 74-1, 75-1 (new), 87 (new), 88-4, 88-5, 89. The vote was", "id": "8390514" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Wysoczany\n\n\n53. Saharowa 54. Mashljanyk 55. Luchkanych 56. Mashljanyk 57. Mytso 58. Jacyla 59. Jacyla 60. Village Ukrainian School 61. Bodnik 62. Tsynanko 63. Shlomko 64. Warholjak 65. Kroljak 66. Village Orthodox Church 67. Horonova 68. Hlibyk 69. Sekielyk 70. Mashljanyk 71. Maslany 72. Orzinski 73. Worotyla 74. Luchkanych 75. Petrunjova 76. Slabka 77. Petrunjova 78. Bajtsowa 79. Sas 80. Sas 81. Hrytsko 82. Jacyla 83. Szevtsova 84. Szevtsova", "id": "15604592" }, { "contents": "List of WWE United States Champions\n\n\nRank !Wrestler !No. ofbrreigns !Combinedbrdays !Combined daysbrrec. by WWE !1 !2 !rowspan=2|40 !42 !43 !44 !45 !46 !47 !48 !49 !50 !51 !52 !53 !rowspan=2|54 !56 !rowspan=2|57 !59 !60 !61 !62 !63 !64 !65 !66 !67 !rowspan=3|68 !71 !72 !rowspan=3|73 !76 !77 !78 !rowspan=2|79 !rowspan=2|81 !83 !rowspan=2|84 !rowspan=3|86 !89 !rowspan=2|90 !92 !", "id": "11372834" }, { "contents": "Eusébio\n\n\nrepeated five years later. He was the Portuguese First Division's top scorer seven times (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970 and 1973), helping Benfica to win 11 Primeira Liga (1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73 and 1974–75), 5 Portuguese Cup wins (1961–62, 1963–64, 1968–69, 1969–70 and 1971–72), 1 European Cup win (1961–62) and 3 European Cup finals (1962–63, 1964–65 and 1967–68). Eusébio", "id": "15697745" }, { "contents": "Udayarpalayam taluk\n\n\n48 Kundaveli-East 49 Kundaveli-West 50 Kuruvalapparkoil 51 Kuvagam 52 Kuvathur 53 Managathy 54 Marudur 55 Melur 56 Muthuservamadam 57 Nagam Panthal 58 Nayaganai Periyal 59 Nedavalur-East 60 Nedavalur-South 61 Olayur 62 Padanilai 63 Pappakudi-North 64 Pappakudi-South 65 Parukkal 66 Periyakrishnapuram 67 Periyavalayam 68 Pichanur 69 Pilichikuzhi 70 Piranjeri 71 Porpathintha Nallur 72 Rangiyam 73 Saluppai 74 Sathampady 75 Silambur 76 Siluvacheri 77 Sirukadambur 78 Solankurichi 79 Sripuranthan 80 Sriraman 81 Suriyamanal 82 Suttamalli 83 T.Paluvur 84 Taludalamedu 85 Thandalai 86 Thathanur 87 Thenkatchi Perumal Nathan 88 Thirukalapur 89", "id": "329036" }, { "contents": "Garhmukteshwar (Assembly constituency)\n\n\nkhaiya 46 Sharifpur 47 Anooppur Dibai 48 Shuklampura 49 Rasoolabad Nanpur 50 Lodhipur Shobhan 51 Pawati 52 Haiderpur 53 Lodhipur Chhapka 54 Sadullapur 55 Hiranpura 56 Popayi 57 Janupura 58 Jhadina 59 Saidpur 60 Alampur Bhagwantpur 61 Ladpura 62 Kalyanpur 63 Khilwai 64 Shogarh 65 Shahpur Chaudhary 66 Inayatpur 67 Rampur Nyamatpur 68 Abdullapur 69 Dotai 70 Athsaini 71 Hasupur 72 Manak Chowk 73 Deoli 74 Dhana 75 Lisri 76 Akkhapur 77 Fattapur 78 Phuldehra 79 Nawada Kalan 80 Todarpur 81 Bhowapur 82 Bhowapur Mastannagar 83 Baksar 84 Saroorpur 85 Vait 86 Khudaliya 87 Baddha 88 Ratupura 89 Rajhera 90", "id": "3818355" }, { "contents": "Samia tribe (Luhya)\n\n\n38 Abakangala 39 Abakati 40 Abakemo 41 Abakerere 42 Abakhu 43 Abakibwedde 44 Abakiroyoya 45 Abakobe 46 Abakomolo 47 Abakooli 48 Abakoolo 49 Abakuba 50 Abakwala 51 Abakwede 52 Abakyaki 53 Abakyonga 54 Abalaka 55 Abalala 56 Abalanda 57 Abaleke 58 Abalekya 59 Abalila 60 Abalindo 61 Abaliro 62 Abalisa 63 Abaloba 64 Abalomba 65 Abalundu 66 Abalwenge 67 Abalyali 68 Abalyani 69 Abamakwa 70 Abamakyeke 71 Abamali 72 Abamani 73 Abamanyi 74 Abambumpi 75 Abameripo 76 Abampoodi 77 Abampunyi 78 Abamulembo 79 Abamulimba 80 Abamuma 81 Abanapa 82 Abangasa 83 Abanghale 84 Abanyanga 85 Abanyedeti 86 Abanyihodoo 87 Abanyimaro", "id": "4195796" }, { "contents": "Parbatsar\n\n\nGular 47 Gunawati 48 Gurah 49 Haripura 50 Harnawa Patti 51 Hatheli 52 Hukmpura 53 Huldhani 54 Jagdishpura 55 Jalampura 56 Janjeela 57 Jawla 58 Jhalra 59 Jhujharpura 60 Kaletara 61 Kalkala Ki Dhani 62 Kankediyas 63 Kanwalad 64 Khanpur 65 Khedapura 66 Khedarpura 67 Kheri Khinwasi 68 Khokhar 69 Khokhariya 70 Khundiyas 71 Kinsariya 72 Kishorpura 73 Kitiya 74 Kuliyana 75 Kundri 76 Kurada 77 Lakhiyas 78 Lalana Kalan 79 Lalana Khurd 80 Madhwa 81 Malas Charnan 82 Malas Gusaiyan 83 Mandan 84 Mandowari 85 Manglana 86 Manpura 87 Mayapur 88 Mehgaon 89 Merasi 90 Mindakiya 91 Modi Khurd", "id": "7579275" }, { "contents": "Western Suburbs Magpies\n\n\nW Wright 55 W Barclay 56 Percy Bolt 57 T Doyle 58 J Feeney 59 V Jarvis 60 E Mantle 61 H.G. Naylor 62 E Palmer 63 E Willings 64 Grinstead 65 Owens 66 Sam Perry 67 Keen 68 James 69 Percy Briscoe 70 Chipperfield 71 J Ogilvie 72 Horace Alderson 73 Johns 74 J Slingsby 75 D McDonald 76 G Patterson 77 Baldock 78 Tom Dowswell 79 Healy 80 McEvoy 81 Ryan 82 George Duffin 83 Herb Gilbert 84 Rangi Joass 85 W Mueller 86 A Munnery 87 P.J. Thompson 88 Jack Tully 89 S.B. Wall 90 A Gillett", "id": "13659778" }, { "contents": "Game Day Recycling\n\n\nUniversity of Georgia 59. University of Kentucky 60. University of Maine 61. University of Maryland 62. University of Miami 63. University of Michigan 64. University of Minnesota 65. University of Mississippi 66. University of Missouri 67. University of Montana 68. University of Nebraska–Lincoln 69. University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill 70. University of North Texas 71. University of Notre Dame 72. University of Oregon 73. University of Rochester 74. University of South Florida 75. University of Tennessee - Knoxville 76", "id": "10435645" }, { "contents": "Carson's Law\n\n\nAnd Misfire 59. St. Patrick's Day 60. The Masquerade 61. All That Glitters 62. Laugh, Clown, Laugh 63. Guardian Angels 64. Lost Opportunities 65. A Country Dance 66. Faith, Hope And Fencing Wire 67. A Matter Of Confidence 68. The Tender Trap 69. A Case For Compassion 70. From Small Acorns 71. Street Games, Night Moves 72. Deceptions 73. Orphans Of The Storm 74. Falling Star 75. Means To An End 76. Teapots And Tears 77.", "id": "7511783" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "2003 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 10–11 May – Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, England *58–69, 83–25, 24–66, (63) 75–8, 9-(67), 0–98 (57), 72–60 (53), 39–80 (55), (67)-(60), 42–61 **(58) 73–26, (80)-(52), (100) 104–32, 23–82 (57), (54) 74–57, 49–57, (56) 71–48, 59–32 **", "id": "20494482" }, { "contents": "List of villages in Murbad\n\n\n796 br 57 Gorakhgad Murbad 1 br 58 Goregaon Murbad 495 br 59 Hedavali Murbad 281 br 60 Hireghar Murbad 225 61 Inde Murbad 885 br 62 Jadai Murbad 491 br 63 Jaigaon Murbad 496 br 64 Jambhurde Murbad 1,330 br 65 Jamghar Murbad 533 br 66 Kachakoli Murbad 869 br 67 Kalambad Mu Murbad 408 br 68 Kalambhe Murbad 1,299 br 69 Kalamkhande Murbad 987 br 70 Kalanbhad Murbad 1,017 br 71 Kandali Murbad 295 br 72 Kanharle Murbad 798 br 73 Kanhol Murbad 822 br 74 Karavale Murbad 1,118 br 75 Karchonde Murbad 731 76 Kasgaon Murbad 524", "id": "15353565" }, { "contents": "Amos Burn\n\n\nKf7 46.Bxc6 Bxc6 47.Kb4 Be8 48.Nf3 Ke7 49.Ng5 Bc6 50.Ka3 Bd7 51.Kb2 Ba4 52.Kc1 Bb3 53.Nf3 Ba4 54.Nh4 Kf7 55.Ng2 Bd7 56.h4 Be8 57.Kb2 Ba4 58.Ne3 Ke7 59.Ka3 Bc6 60.Kb4 Kd7 61.Ka5 Kc7 62.Nc2 Kb7 63.Nb4 Bd7 64.Na6 Be8 65.Nc5+ Kc6 66.Nxe6 Bd7 67.Ng5 Bf5 68.Kb4 Bg4 69.Ka3 Kd7 70.Nf7 Be6 71.Nd6 Kc6 72.Kb2 Bg4 73.Kc2 Kd7 74.Kd2 Ke6 75.Ke3 Bh3 76.f5+ gxf5 77.Kf4 Bg4 78.Kg5 Bh3 79.Ne8 Kf7 80.Nf6 f4 81.Kxf4 Be6 82.Kg5 1–0 MacDonald-Burn, Liverpool 1910 At right is a surprisingly little-known position from one of Burn's offhand games.", "id": "20103296" }, { "contents": "Brazilian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act\n\n\n59. FENIPRAZINE 60. FEMPROBAMATO 61. FLUFENAZINE 62. FLUMAZENIL 63. FLUOXETINE 64. FLUPENTIXOL 65. FLUVOXAMINE 66. HALOPERIDOL 67. HALOTAN 68. CLORAL HYDRATE 69. HYDROCHLORBEZETILAMINE 70. HYDROXIDINE 71. HOMOPHENAZINE 72. IMICLOPRAZINE 73. IMIPRAMINE 74. IMIPRAMINOXIDE 75. IPROCLORIZIDA 76. ISOCARBOXAZIDE 77. ISOFLURANE 78. ISOPROPYL-CROTONYL-URINE 79. LAMOTRIGINE 80. LEVODOPA 81. LEVOMEPROMAZINE 82. LINDANO 83. LISURIDA 84. LITHIUM 85. LOPERAMIDA 86. LOXAPINA 87. MAPROTILINE 88. MECLOFENOXATE 89. MEFENOXALONE 90.", "id": "14670778" }, { "contents": "Tales of the Wizard of Oz\n\n\n? 55. ? 56. ? 57. ? 58. ? 59. ? 60. Friends of a Feather 61. Monkey Air Lift 62. Guaranteed for Life 63. The Skills of Bravery 64. The Coat of Arms 65. Roar, Lion, Roar 66. Be a Card 67. The Inferior Decorator 68. The Salesman 69. The Cat's Meow 70. The Yellow Brick Road 71. Rusty Rusty 72. The Scarecrow 73. The Invisible Man 74. Free Trade 75. The Bull Fighter 76", "id": "13344957" }, { "contents": "Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship\n\n\nscope=row|56 !scope=row|57 !scope=row|58 !scope=row|59 !scope=row|60 !scope=row|61 !scope=row|62 !scope=row|63 !scope=row|64 !scope=row|65 !scope=row|66 !scope=row|67 !scope=row|68 !scope=row|69 !scope=row|70 !scope=row|71 !scope=row|72 !scope=row|73 !scope=row|74 !scope=row|75 !scope=row|76 !scope=row|77 !scope=row|78 !scope=row|79 !scope=row|80 !", "id": "16778230" }, { "contents": "Ikirun\n\n\n59. Asaba 60. Ajele Okeba 61. Ago Okeba 62. Ajisefinni 63. Alufa Akanbi 64. Adedeji 65. Alabi 66. Aniyeye 67. Agunlo 68. Aliyu 69. Aborisade 70. Agbon 71. Ayara 72. Baale- Enle 73. Baba Osogbo 74. Orisayo 75. Balogun 76. Baale Gbenagbena 77. Baale Onilu 78. Baale Ponja Erintunde 79. Saba 80. Balogun Kojo 81. Baale Oke Aafo 82. Balogun Makinde 83. Baba Isale 84. Balogun Imole 85. Baba Oloya 86. Baale", "id": "2580736" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qd2 Qd4 57. Qe1 Qb6 58. Qd2 Rb7 59. a4 Qc5 60. Qe1 Rb4 61. Qd2 Qb6 62. Qc1 Qd4 63. Qc2 Rb3 64. Be2 Rxc3 65. Qxc3 Qxc3 66. bxc3 Nxe4 67. Bf3 Nef6 68. Be2 e4 69. Bxc4 g4 70. Rb2 Ng5 71. Rb6 Nf7 72. Bf1 f3 73. c4 Nd7 74. Rb7 Nfe5 75. f6 e3 76. Rb3 e2 77. Bxe2 fxe2 78. Re3 Nf3 79. f7 Rf8 80. Rxg4 e1=", "id": "10680382" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "1953–54 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team\n\n\n30 Oregon State (-/4) RAL L 53–65 January 8 The Citadel H W 83–42 January 9 Wake Forest A W 66–65 January 11 Davidson A W 70–54 January 16 Virginia H W 78–66 January 19 NC State H L 77–84 February 2 Washington and Lee LY W 69–60 February 4 Duke (-/8) A L 47–63 February 8 Virginia A L 69–83 February 11 Wake Forest H L 62–76 February 13 Clemson (-/14) A W 72–56 February 16 Davidson H W 89–69 February 20 Duke (-/14) H L 63–67 February 24 NC State", "id": "7304952" }, { "contents": "Kumharsain\n\n\nChohan 38 Chopala 39 Churath 40 D.P.F. Nag kelo Saroga 41 D.P.F. Nagkelo 42 Dagrot 43 Dakolu 44 Dakoon 45 Dalan 46 Damaur 47 Daro 48 Dawala 49 Deeb 50 Deoridhar 51 Dethal 52 Devali Dhar 53 Dhala 54 Dhali 55 Dhanal 56 Dharuri 57 Dheongli 58 Dogri 59 Doja 60 Ganeog 61 Gharal 62 Ghareawat 63 Ghughvi 64 Gheti 65 Gonthla 66 Halyana 67 Hathiya 68 Jadoon 69 Jal 70 Jalti 71 Jangal Ahar 72 Jangal Dawala 73 Jangal Hatu 74 Jangal Havan 75 Jangal Jogsha 76 Jangal Madhawan 77 Jangal Marni 78 Jangal Nun-II 79 Janjeli", "id": "1653227" }, { "contents": "Glamorgan County Silver Ball Trophy\n\n\n. The trophy is sponsored by Brains Smooth. ! Season !! Winners !! Losing Finalists !! Score !! Venue ! 1956–57 !1957–58 ! 1958–59 ! 1959–60 ! 1960–61 ! 1961–62 ! 1962–63 ! 1963–64 ! 1964–65 ! 1965–66 ! 1966–67 ! 1967–68 ! 1968–69 ! 1969–70 ! 1970–71 ! 1971–72 ! 1972–73 ! 1973–74 ! 1974–75 ! 1975–76 ! 1976–77 ! 1977–78 ! 1978–79 ! 1979–80 ! 1980–81 ! 1981–82 ! 1982–83 ! 1983–84 ! 1984–85 ! 1985–86 ! 1986–87 ! 1987–88 ! 1988–89 ! 1989–90 ! 1990–91 ! 1991–92 ! 1992–93 ! 1993–94", "id": "18470383" }, { "contents": "63rd NHK Cup (shogi)\n\n\n, 59. P*7b, 60. Px3e, 61. P-6f, 62. N*8e, 63. P-7a+, 64. Nx7g+, 65. Nx7g, 66. S*7f, 67. N*8i, 68. G*5i, 69. K-6h, 70. B-4h+, 71. +P-7b, 72. +B-5h, 73. K-7i, 74. +B-6i, 75. K-8h, 76. +Bx7h, 77. Kx7h, 78. G*6g, 79. K-8h, 80. Gx7g, 81. Nx7g", "id": "8770976" }, { "contents": "Ancestors of Rama\n\n\n62. Rituparna 63. Sarvakama (Sarvakarma, Aartupani in Harivansha Puran) 64. Sudas (contemporary to King Kuru-1 of Chandravansh who founded the Magadha Kingdom) 65. Saudasa (or) Kalmashapada (married to Madayanti) 66. Asmaka 67. Mulaka (Naari Kavacha) (contemporary of Yadava King Shakuni who was the father of Rakshasha “Bhasmasura”) 68. Dasharatha-1 69. Adwil (Ilabil in Vishnu Puran) 70. Vishvamashaha 71. Anaranya-2 72. Nidhn 73. Animitra 74. Dululaha (Harivansh Puran) 75", "id": "8372279" }, { "contents": "Codex Cyprius\n\n\n1: 1, 4, 12, 14, 30, 34, 41, 44; Luke 10: 1, 8, 15, 22, 23, 30, 32, 37, 38, 47, 48, 53, 57, 63; Luke 20: 2, 4, 8, 9, 19, 23, 24, 26, 28, 33, 34, 50, 61, 62, 64, 65, 70, 74, 75. In Matthew 27:34 it reads οινον (\"wine\"", "id": "12433331" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qg1 Qe8 55. Qf2 Qf8 56. Rcd1 Qe8 57. Kh3 Kh8 58. Rc1 Kh7 59. Ba7 Rb7 60. Bc5 Na6 61. Be3 Rbb8 62. Kh4 Nb4 63. Qf1 Qe7 64. Kh3 Qe8 65. Kh2 Qe7 66. Qd1 Qe8 67. Kh3 Ra8 68. Kh4 Na6 69. Qg1 Bb4 70. Rdd1 Bf8 71. Kh3 Rab8 72. Kh4 Nb4 73. Rd2 Na6 74. Nf5 Bb4 75. Rdd1 Bf8 76. Qe1 Bb4 77. Qf1 Bf8 78. Kg3 Nb4 79", "id": "10680375" }, { "contents": "List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach\n\n\n• 20/7=/11 • 22/5 • 24/6 • 25/6 • 26/6 • 28/6 • 29/8 • 30/6 • 31/9 • 32/6 • 33/6 • 36/4 and /8 • 37/6 • 38/6 • 39/7 • 40/3, /6 and /8 • 41/6 • 42/7 • 44/7 • 45/7 • 46/6 • 47/5 • 48/3 and /7 • 52/6 • 55/5 • 56/5 • 57/8 • 59/3 • 60/5 • 62/6 64. • 64/2, /4 and /8 • 65/2 and /7 • 66/6 • 67/4 and /7 • 69/6 • 69a/6 • 70/7 and /11 • 72/6 • 73/5 • 74/8", "id": "3262090" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n+ Nxe4 56. fxe4+ Kxe4 57. Qg4+ Kd3 58. Qf3+ Qe3 59. Kg4 Qxf3+ 60. Kxf3 g6 61. Bd6 Nf5 62. Kf4 Nh4 63. Kg4 gxh5+ 64. Kxh4 Kxd4 65. Bb8 a5 66. Bd6 Kc4 67. Kxh5 a4 68. Kxh6 Kb3 69. b5 Kc4 70. Kg5 Kxb5 71. Kf5 Ka6 72. Ke6 Ka7 73. Kd7 Kb7 74. Be7 Ka7 75. Kc7 Ka8 76. Bd6 Ka7 77. Kc8 Ka6 78. Kb8 b5 79", "id": "7279713" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rg3 b3 59. Kc6 Kb8 60. Rxb3+ Ka7 61. Rb7+ Ka6 62. Rb6+ Ka7 63. Kb5 a4 64. Rxf6 Rf4 65. Rxh6 a3 66. Ra6+ Kb8 67. Rxa3 Rxf5 68. Rg3 Rf6 69. Rg8+ Kc7 70. Rg7+ Kc8 71. Rh7 1-0 Game 32br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black: Korchnoi, Viktorbr Pirc, Classicalbr Result: 1-0br 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5", "id": "7279777" }, { "contents": "José Cardenal\n\n\nJosé Rosario Domec Cardenal (born October 7, 1943 in Matanzas, Cuba) is a Cuban American former professional baseball outfielder, who played Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants (1963–64), Los Angeles/California Angels (1965–67), Cleveland Indians (1968–69), St. Louis Cardinals (1970–1971), Milwaukee Brewers (1971), Chicago Cubs (1972–77), Philadelphia Phillies (1978–79), New York Mets (1979–80), and Kansas City Royals (1980). Cardenal batted and threw", "id": "3406173" }, { "contents": "SUBE card\n\n\n20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88,", "id": "8102606" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\nRb1 Bg7 58. Be4 Nf6 59. Bc2 Nd5 60. Ra1 Kc7 61. Rb1 Bf6 62. Kg1 Ne7 63. Kf1 Nd5 64. Kg2 Bg7 65. Kg1 Kb7 66. Ra1 R6d7 67. Re4 Bf6 68. Re2 Kc7 69. Kf1 Ne7 70. Rb1 Nc8 71. Be3 Nd6 72. Rbe1 Re7 73. Bg6 Rg8 74. Bb1 e4 75. Kg2 Rge8 76. Bc2 Bg7 77. Rd1 Nc4 78. Bc1 Nd6 79. Rh1 Re5 80. h4 Bf6 81. h5 R5e7 82.", "id": "10680366" }, { "contents": "Wu Style Tai Chi Fast Form\n\n\nParting the wild horse's mane 59. Jade girl works the shuttles(3) 60. Jade girl works the shuttles(4) 61. Grasping the bird's tail 62. Cloud hands(3) 63. Cloud hands(4) 64. Downward posture 65. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(1) 66. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(2) 67. Step back, repulse the monkey 68. Flying oblique 69. Raise hand and step up 70. White crane flaps its wings 71. Brush knee and twist step 72. Needle at the bottom", "id": "6846816" }, { "contents": "SFZ (file format)\n\n\nan SFZ file: group lovel=0 hivel=127 region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=60 lokey=30 hikey=61 sample=SubDir/01C4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=62 lokey=62 hikey=63 sample=SubDir/02D4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=64 lokey=64 hikey=64 sample=SubDir/03E4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=65 lokey=65 hikey=66 sample=SubDir/04F4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=67 lokey=67 hikey=68 sample=SubDir/05G4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=69 lokey=69 hikey=70 sample=SubDir/06A4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=71 lokey=71 hikey=71 sample=SubDir/07B4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=72 lokey=72 hikey=73 sample=SubDir/08C5.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=74 lokey=74 hikey=75 sample=SubDir/09D5.wav region trigger=", "id": "13324840" }, { "contents": "Afadzato South District\n\n\n. Logba-Adzakoe 57. Logba-Akusame 58. Logba-Alakpeti 59. Logba-Andokope 60. Logba-Dufie 61. Logba-Klikpo 62. Logba-Tota 63. Logba-Vuinta 64. Logba-Xorglikope 65. Tafi-Abuipe 66. Tafi-Agorme 67. Tafi-Atome 68. Tafi-Dekpokorfe 69. Tafi-Mador 70. Tafi-Xorglikorfe 71. Kpeve-Old town 72. Kpeve-Tornu 73. Adigbo-Tornu 74. Goviefe-Todzi 75. Goviefe-Korwu", "id": "2739856" }, { "contents": "Jackson League\n\n\n-52 Centrals 1952-53 Northerners 1953-54 Vale Recreation 1954-55 Pessimists 1955-56 Northerners 1956-57 Guernsey Rangers 1957-58 Guernsey Rangers 1958-59 Northerners 1959-60 Northerners 1960-61 Belgrave Wanderers 1961-62 Sylvans 1962-63 Sylvans 1963-64 Northerners 1964-65 Belgrave Wanderers 1965-66 Vale Recreation 1966-67 Centrals 1967-68 St Martin’s 1968-69 Vale Recreation 1969-70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970-71 Belgrave Wanderers 1971-72 Vale Recreation 1972-73 Vale Recreation", "id": "4250613" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\nof Arkansas. The Lumbermen were disbanded in July 1905 due to financial hardships. Pine Bluff MLB Players 1954 - Frank Lucchesi - Manager - Philadelphia 70-72, Texas 75-77, Chicago Cubs 87 1952 - Bob Hale - Baltimore 55-56, 58, Cleveland 60-61, New York Yankees 61 1952 - Hillis Layne - Washington 41 1952 - Jim Snyder - Player Minnesota 61-62, 64 Manager - Seattle 88 1951 - Bud Black - Detroit 52, 55 1950 - Harry Chozen - Cincinnati 37 1950", "id": "9684300" }, { "contents": "Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award\n\n\n-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-", "id": "18196616" }, { "contents": "Middlesex Senior Charity Cup\n\n\n1947–48 Hendon 1948–49 Hayes 1949–50 Wealdstone 1950–51 Finchley 1951–52 Southall 1952–53 Hounslow Town 1953–54 Hendon 1954–55 Hayes 1955–56 Hounslow Town 1956–57 Hendon 1957–58 Finchley 1958–59 Enfield 1959–60 Hounslow Town 1960–61 Enfield 1961–62 Enfield & Hounslow Town (joint holders) 1962–63 Hayes 1963–64 Wealdstone 1964–65 Finchley 1965–66 Hounslow Town 1966–67 No Competition 1967–68 Wealdstone & Wembley (joint holders) 1968–69 Southall 1969–70 Hampton 1970–71 Hayes 1971–72 Hayes 1972–73 Hayes 1973–74 Finchley 1974–75 Hayes 1975–76 Hendon 1976–77 Hendon 1977–78 Hillingdon Borough 1978–79 Hendon 1979–80 Harrow Borough 1980–81 Wembley & Wealdstone (joint winners) 1981–82 Uxbridge 1982–83 Wembley 1983–84 Southall", "id": "8679746" }, { "contents": "Handicap (chess)\n\n\n53. Ke3 Kb5 54. Ne4 Na6 55. h8=Q Ka5 56. Qc3+ Kb5 57. Qb3+ Ka5 58. Nc3 Nc5 59. Bc7+ Ka6 60. Qb5+ Ka7 61. Qxc5+ Ka6 Deliberately allowing checkmate. 62. Qa5+ Kb7 63. Ke4 Kc8 64. Qa7 Kd7 65. Qb7 Ke7 66. Qc8 Kf6 67. Bd8+ Kg7 68. Qe6 Kf8 69. Qe7+ Kg8 70. Nd5 Kh8 71. g5 Kg8 72. g6 Kh8 73. Ke5 Kg8 74.", "id": "9261177" }, { "contents": "2009 Premier League Snooker\n\n\nwas higher. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 28–29 November – Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, England * (61) 80–35, 4–80, (96)–0, 0–(110), 34–77, 61–71 (65), 67–1, 40–75 ** 0–(98), 10–99 (53), 10–68 (66), 1–83 (76), (63)–30, (53)–(67) *** (111) 119–9, 87–36, 70–0, 50–57, 0–(88", "id": "994853" }, { "contents": "2013 Virginia Cavaliers football team\n\n\nAlex Foertsch 55 David Dean 56 Andre Miles-Redmond 57 Stephen Lawe 59 Mark Hall 60 John Pond 60 Jeb Byrne 61 Cody Wallace 62 Sean Karl 63 Ryan Doull 64 Nick Koutris 65 Ross Burbank 66 George Adeosun 67 Jackson Matteo 68 Eric Tetlow 69 Phillip Berry 70 Luke Bowanko 71 Jack McDonald 72 Eric Smith 74 Conner Davis 75 Sadiq Olanrewaju 76 Michael Mooney 77 Jay Whitmire 78 Morgan Moses 79 Jack Babcock 79 Sean Cascarano 80 Adrian Gamble 81 Jamall Brown 82 Mario Nixon 83 Jake McGee 84 Canaan Severin 85 Keeon Johnson 86 Jeremy Dollin", "id": "3791357" }, { "contents": "Sangrampur, Maharashtra\n\n\n52-Pimpari Adgaon 1400 53-Rajpur 157 54-Akoli Bk. 910 55-Akoli Kh. 251 56-Changefal Bk. 665 57-Changefal Kh. 707 58-Niwana 1487 59-Sangrampur Pr.jamod 6506 60-Tamgaon 1124 61-Pimpri Kathargaon 566 62-Bodkha 1363 63-Nirod 989 64-Bhilkhed 713 65-Wakana 1420 66-Rudhana 2072 67-Chondhi 622 68-Kakoda 669 69-Ukadgaon 353 70-Manardi 719 71-Pimpri Kavthal 461 72-Ringanwadi 570 73-Durgadiatya 1016 74-Wankhed 5378 75-Takleshwar 501 76-Kalamkhed 712 77-Jastgaon 795 78-Neknapur 358 79-Awar 955 80-Ukali Bk. 1216 81-Kodri 1225 82-Paturda Khurd 1564 83-Khel Thorat Paturda 2054 84-Warwat Khanderao 1447 85-Hingana Kavthal 360 86-Kumbarkhed 230 87-Kavthal 2673 88-Itkhed 218 89-Pesoda 1185 90-Bhon 1149 91-Sawali 659 92-Khiroda", "id": "9109065" }, { "contents": "Kamen Rider Spirits\n\n\n61. Rushbr 62. Ice Fangbr 63. Graveyard Eleventh tankōbon 64. Light Fangbr 65. Labyrinthbr 66. Hell Carbr 67. Teacherbr 68. Training Twelfth tankōbon 69. Whirlpoolbr 70. New Finisherbr 71. Ocean Battlebr 72. Belt of Lifebr 73. Immortal Man Thirteenth tankōbon 74. Inheritbr 75. Get Backbr 76. Movingbr 77. Evolutionbr 78. Next Evolutionbr 79. Final Evolution Fourteenth tankōbon 80. Warrior's Essencebr 81. Surpassing Greedbr 82. Returnbr 83. Fiery Giantbr 84. With the Soulbr 85. Setupbr", "id": "11704902" }, { "contents": "List of AEK Athens F.C. managers\n\n\nP ! W ! D ! L ! F ! A ! GD ! W% ! Pts% ! Total ! 36!!22!!7!!7!!62!!32!!+30!!61.11!!67.59 ! Total ! 11||6||3||2||22||14||+8||54.54||63.64 ! Total ! 4||2||0||2||6||5||+1||50.00||50.00 ! Total ! 26!!14!!5!!7!!55!!28!!+27!!53.85!!60.26 ! Total ! 59!!37!!11!!11!!145!!69!!+76!!62.71!!68.93 ! Total ! 17!!11!!3!!5!!32!!18!!+14||64.71!!70.59 ! Total ! 82!!45!!23!!14!!166!!77!!+89!!54.88!!64.23 ! Total ! 16!!8!!3!!5!!24!!20!!+4!!50.00!!56.25 ! Total ! 86!!47!!23!!16!!121!!70!!+51!!54.65!!63.57 ! Total ! 71!!39!!13!!19!!122!!67!!+55!!54.93!!61.03 ! Total ! 84!!39!!24!!21!!116!!86!!+30!!46.43!!55.95 ! Total ! 2!!1!!0!!1!!3!!4!!-1!!50.00!!50.00 ! Total ! 82!!61!!12!!9!!190!!50!!+140!!74.39!! \"Only competitive matches are counted. Wins, losses and draws are results at the final whistle; the results of penalty shootouts are not counted.\"", "id": "20468014" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Kf3 Kf8 52. Kg2 Rg4+ 53. Kh2 Bf2 54. Rf1 Bd4 55. Re1 Rh4+ 56. Kg2 Rg4+ 57. Kh3 Rh4+ 58. Kg3 Kf7 59. Kg2 Kf8 60. Kf3 Rh2 61. Bxa4 c2 62. Kg3 Bxe5+ 63. Rxe5 Rh1 64. Bxg5 Rg1+ 65. Kf2 Nxg5 66. Bxc2 Ra1 67. a4 Ra2 68. Re2 Ra3 69. Re3 Ra2 70. Re2 Ra3 71. Rd2 Ke7 72. Ke2 Nf3 73. Rd1 Ne5 74. Rd5", "id": "4952529" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Qxg6+ Kf8 59. Qxc6 Kg8 60. Qg6+ Kf8 61. Qg4 Ke8 62. Qh5 Kf8 63. Qg4 Ke8 64. Qh5 Kf8 65. Qd5 Rh7 66. Qf3+ Kg8 67. Qg4+ Kf7 68. Qh5+ Kg8 69. Qg6+ Kf8 70. Qf5+ Kg8 71. Qg4+ Kf7 72. Qh5+ Kg8 73. Qd5+ Kf8 74. Qxb5 Qe6 75. Bg7+ Kf7 76. Qh5+ Ke7 77. g3 Qe1+ 78. Kg2 Qe4+ 79. Kh2", "id": "4952547" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rc6 Bb5 60. Rc1 b3 61. Rb1 Bc4 62. Ke4 Ra2 63. Kd4 Rc2 64. Nd3 Bxd3 65. Kxd3 Rxh2 66. Rxb3 Kg7 67. Ke4 Ra2 68. Kf4 Ra4+ 69. Kg5 Ra5 70. g4 Rc5 71. Kh5 Ra5 72. Rf3 Rb5 73. g5 Rb1 74. f6+ Kh7 75. Rh3 Rg1 76. Rh2 Rg3 77. Rh1 Rg2 78. Ra1 Rh2+ 79. Kg4 Kg6 80. Ra8 Rg2+ ½–½ Game 26br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black", "id": "7279762" }, { "contents": "Les Arcanes\n\n\nPremier sacrifice 56. Liberté 57. Le sacrifice libre 58. La relation du beth à l'aleph 59. Limite de nos champs de gravitation 60. L'indivisible unité 61. La Manifestation 62. Vision parfaite 63. La féminité de la Manifestation procréatrice 64. Cantique de Salomon 65. Ève 66. Sacrifice des sacrifices 67. La loi juive 68. Beauté libre 69. Encore le rythme 70. Conscience de l'univers 71. Libre beauté première 72-73. La passion mystérieuse et chaste 74. De l'amour à l'être 75.", "id": "17579979" }, { "contents": "Barharia\n\n\nKail 61. Kaluchhapra 62. Kanahar 63. Kanhauli 64. Khanpur 65. Khizar Chak 66. Khori Pakar Jaddi 67. Khori Pakar Nilami 68. Koiri Tola 69. Kuahi 70. Kurwa 71. Kutub Chhapra 72. Lachhmi Chak 73. Lakri 74. Lakri Dargah 75. Lala Hata 76. Lauan 77. Madhaupur 78. Mahal 79. Mahamadpur 80. Mahammadpur 81. Mahbub Chhapra 82. Mahmudpur 83. Mananpura 84. Mansahata 85. Mathia Patarhatha 86. Mathurapur 87. Mira Chhapra 88. Narharpur 89.", "id": "12509991" }, { "contents": "Women's Professional Basketball League\n\n\nfranchises had been awarded to Dallas, New Orleans, San Francisco and St. Louis, Missouri, while applications were received for potential franchises from Baltimore, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. The Eastern Division included the New Jersey Gems, New Orleans Pride, New York Stars, Philadelphia Fox, St. Louis Streak and Washington Metros. The Midwest Division included the Chicago Hustle, Iowa Cornets, Milwaukee Does and Minnesota Fillies. The Western Division included the California Dreams, Dallas Diamonds, Houston Angels and San Francisco Pioneers.", "id": "10846173" }, { "contents": "Don McMahon\n\n\nDonald John McMahon (January 4, 1930 – July 22, 1987) was a right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was signed by the Boston Braves before the 1950 season. He played for the Milwaukee Braves (1957–62), Houston Colt .45s (1962–63), Cleveland Indians (1964–66), Boston Red Sox (1966–67), Chicago White Sox (1967–68), Detroit Tigers (1968–69), and San Francisco Giants (1969–74). McMahon was used almost", "id": "22214072" }, { "contents": "List of sovereign states and dependencies by total fertility rate\n\n\n58 Israel 2.9 59 Lesotho 2.9 60 Eswatini 2.8 61 Kyrgyz Republic 2.8 62 Micronesia 2.8 63 Algeria 2.7 64 Haiti 2.7 65 Mongolia 2.7 66 Botswana 2.6 67 Fiji 2.6 68 Guatemala 2.6 69 Kazakhstan 2.6 70 Syria 2.6 71 Turkmenistan 2.6 72 Bolivia 2.5 73 Djibouti 2.5 74 Jordan 2.5 75 Oman 2.5 76 Lao PDR 2.4 77 Philippines 2.4 78 Cambodia 2.3 79 Ecuador 2.3 80 Guyana 2.3 81 Honduras 2.3 82 Panama 2.3 83 Paraguay 2.3 84 Seychelles 2.3 85 South Africa 2.3 86 Suriname 2.3 87 Uzbekistan 2.3 88 Dominican Republic 2.2 89 Indonesia 2.2", "id": "17872676" }, { "contents": "Minuscule 441\n\n\nsubscriptions at the end of each book, and στιχοι. The biblical text is surrounded by a catena of Oecumenius. Some of leaves of the codex are in disorder. The order of leaves: 3-18. 1. 2. 19-46. 47-58. 59. 63. 64. 59. 60-62. 73. 74. 65. 66. 69-72. 67. 68. 75-78. 127-142. 79-126. 143-158. 167-182", "id": "19179286" }, { "contents": "Al Maktab Raqam 19\n\n\n61 - Ghost Walker 62 - Stun death 63 - Fire Ball 64 - the mystery of the Sphinx 65 - dark rays 66 - Conflict in the bush 67 - a plot of Satan 68 - bulwark 69 - ghost of revenge 70 - bloody chase 71 - cursed earth 72 - devastating weapon 73 - horror Hospital 74 - a treasure of the Pharaohs 75 - bird death 76. The armed robbery 77. secret mission 78. hackers Nile 79. Invisible Man 80. devastating automated 81. golden statue 82. Flower devil 83", "id": "3242097" }, { "contents": "Rulers of Kuba\n\n\n. Shama Katuri. 61. Kusunju. 62. Bena Misaki. 63. Bikila Kolo. 64. Kunche Lama. 65. Pelama Pena. 66. Mime Pelama. 67. Chenge Lesanga. 68. Mianga. 69. Sam Bula. 70. Manchum Bula. 71. Bopele^Bombo. 72. Boeke. 73. Bo^Kena. 74. Shamba Nche. 75. Golo Nche. 76. Shama Shanga. 77. Saina^Kama. 78. Ko Kena. 79. Sanga Lenga. 80. Bosh A kama. 81", "id": "12139561" }, { "contents": "Ācārakkōvai\n\n\n52 poems (3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 77, 78, 81, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93", "id": "12746274" }, { "contents": "Jeff Nelsen\n\n\nmovie soundtracks, and performing in the horn sections of orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Montreal, Vancouver, and National Symphonies, and the Balkan Gypsy funk band of Slavic Soul Party. With Canadian Brass, Jeff has also performed with the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, the symphonies of Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, Phoenix, Rotterdam, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, with the esteemed German, London", "id": "2981814" }, { "contents": "Kasparov versus the World\n\n\n, but claimed it was also losing, and published a \"forced win\". Subsequently, tablebases showed an error in Kasparov's analysis, but confirmed that 58...Qf5 could not have saved the draw with best play on both sides. The main line starts with 58...Qf5 59.Kh6 Qe6 60.Qg1+ Ka2 61.Qf2+ Kb1 62.Qd4 Ka2 63.Kg5 Qe7+ 64.Qf6 Qe3+ 65.Qf4 Qg1+ 66.Kf6 Qb6+ 67.Kf7 Qb7+ 68.Ke6 Qc8+ 69.Kf6 Qd8+ 70.Kf5 Qc8+ 71.Kg5 Qc3 72.Qh2+ Ka1 73.Qe2 Kb1 74.Qf2 Qc1+ 75.Kg4 Qc3", "id": "14582966" }, { "contents": "Swindle (chess)\n\n\n55...f2 56.Qg2 \"zugzwang\"; (b) 55...Nf4 56.Qf5! and if 56...Kg3 57.Qg5+ wins the knight; (c) 55...Ng5 56.Qf5 wins. g5 53.hxg5 hxg5 54.Qxb6 f3 55.Qxc5 Kg4 56.Qe3 Kg3 57.c4 Kg2 58.c5 f2 59.Qe4+ Kh2 60.Qf3 g4! 61.Qe2? White could draw with 61.Qxg4 f1=Q+ 62.Kc2 Qf2+ 63.Kb1 Qf1+ 64.Kc2 Qb5 (64...Nf2 65.Qf4+ Kg2 66.Qg5+ Kf3 67.Qf6+ Ke3 68.Qh6+ Kd4 69.Qd6+ Ke4 70.Qg6+ Kd5 71.Qd6+ Ke4 72.Qg6+", "id": "21604299" }, { "contents": "Queen and pawn versus queen endgame\n\n\n. Qxe6 Qh8+ 58. Kg6 Qc3 59. g4 Qd2 60. g5 Qd4 61. Qf5+ Ka4 62. Kh5 Qh8+ 63. Kg4 Qh1 (This move loses for Black in 39 moves as confirmed by http://www.k4it.de/index.php?topic=egtb&lang=en) 64. Qf4+ Ka5 65. Qe5+ Ka4 66. g6 Qd1+ 67. 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Qf6 Qd5+ 75", "id": "20411696" }, { "contents": "List of OHL seasons\n\n\n| 1959–60 | 1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993–94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–00 | 2000–01 | 2001–02 | 2002–03 | 2003–04 | 2004–05 | 2005–06 | 2006–07 | 2007–08 | 2008–09 | 2009–10", "id": "6936535" }, { "contents": "Dumaria\n\n\nDumaria 107 50 Kewla Kalan Dumaria 919 51 Khaira Dumaria 885 52 Khardag Dumaria 1,454 53 Kokna Dumaria 333 54 Kolhubar Dumaria 3,225 55 KOlsaita Dumaria 297 56 Kundari Dumaria 341 57 Kunria Dumaria 739 58 Kusari Dumaria 1,549 59 Lataha Dumaria 259 60 Londa Dumaria 556 61 Madarpur Dumaria 1,130 62 Mahjari Dumaria 192 63 Mahuri Dumaria 2,884 64 Mahuri Dumaria 348 65 Maigara Dumaria 2,318 66 Majhauli Dumaria 4,606 67 Majhgawan Dumaria 379 68 Manrar Dumaria 533 69 Mataha Dumaria 3,172 70 Maun Bar Dumaria 292 71 Mayapur Dumaria 141 72 Milki Dumaria 168 73 Nabigarh Dumaria 618", "id": "10048378" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n75 e\": \"favorite_nu 0000300 6d 62 65 72 22 7d 2c 20 7b 22 74 79 70 65 22 3a mber\"}, {\"type\": 0000320 20 5b 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c 20 22 6e 75 6c [\"string\", \"nul 0000340 6c 22 5d 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 22 3a 20 22 66 61 l\"], \"name\": \"fa 0000360 76 6f 72 69 74 65 5f 63 6f 6c 6f 72 22 7d 5d 7d", "id": "10173702" }, { "contents": "List of MJHL seasons\n\n\n1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | The following is a list of seasons following the reorganization of junior hockey in Canada.br 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 | 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 | br 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | br 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993-94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–2000 | br", "id": "15920550" }, { "contents": "Spain men's national wheelchair basketball team\n\n\n72–62. They beat Poland 47–64, and Sweden 65–54. Then they lost to Italy 50–58, lost to Germany 77–70, and defeated Poland 71–65. At the 2013 European Championships, Spain defeated Sweden 60–54, Israel 75–57, France 56–40, and Poland 63–45 in pool play. They lost to Turkey 63–49. In the quarterfinals, they defeated Italy 65–56. In the semi-finals, they lost to Great Britain 72–69. They defeated Sweden to win the bronze by a score of 65–56. Asier García Pereiro led the team in", "id": "13321907" }, { "contents": "Lanarkshire Cup\n\n\n1932–33 - 1933–34 - Hamilton Academical 1934–35 - Airdrieonians 1935–36 - 1936–37 - 1937–38 - Airdrieonians 1938–39 - Hamilton Academical 1939–40 - Motherwell 1848–49 - Albion Rovers 1949–50 - Motherwell 1950–51 - Albion Rovers 1951–52 - Hamilton Academical 1952–53 - Motherwell 1953–54 - Motherwell 1954–55 - Motherwell 1955–56 - 1956–57 - Motherwell 1957–58 - Motherwell 1958–59 - Motherwell 1959–60 - Motherwell 1960–61 - Motherwell 1961–62 - Motherwell 1962–63 - Airdrieonians 1963–64 - Motherwell 1964–65 - 1965–66 - Airdrieonians 1966–67 - Airdrieonians 1967–68 - Motherwell 1968–69 - Motherwell 1969–70 - Airdrieonians 1970–71 - Airdrieonians 1971–72 - 1972–73 - Motherwell 1973–74 -", "id": "10384135" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1981\n\n\nNe7 29.Ne3 Rc6 30.Ra3 Nc8 31.axb5 axb5 32.Kf2 Nb6 33.Nb2 Rxd1 34.Bxd1 Rd6 35.Be2 Be8 36.Ra5 Rd8 37.Ke1 c6 38.Ra6 Rb8 39.Bd1 Nc8 40.Nd3 Nc7 41.Ra5 Ra8 42.f4 exf4 43.gxf4 Nb6 44.Bf3 Rd8 45.Be2 Na4 46.Ra7 Rd7 47.Kd2 Ne6 48.Rxd7 Bxd7 49.Bg4 g6 50.f5 gxf5 51.Bxf5 Kg7 52.e5 Nf8 53.Bxd7 Nxd7 54.e6 Ndb6 55.Nf4 Kf8 56.Kd3 Nc8 57.Ng4 Ke7 58.Nh6 Kd6 59.Kd4 Ne7 60.Nf7+ Kc7 61.Nh5 c5+ 62.bxc5 Nc6+ 63.Ke3 Nxc5 64.Nxf6 Nxe6 65.h5 Nf8 66.Ke4 Kb6 67.Ng5 h6 68.Nf7 Ne6 69.Ne8 Nc5+ 70.Ke3 Na4 71.Kd2 b4 72.cxb4 Nxb4 73.Nxh6 Nc5 74.Nf5 Nd5 75.h6 Ne4+", "id": "7279794" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n22 3a 20 22 55 ord\", \"name\": \"U 0000100 73 65 72 22 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 73 70 61 63 65 ser\", \"namespace 0000120 22 3a 20 22 65 78 61 6d 70 6c 65 2e 61 76 72 6f \": \"example.avro 0000140 22 2c 20 22 66 69 65 6c 64 73 22 3a 20 5b 7b 22 \", \"fields\": [{\" 0000160 74 79 70 65 22 3a 20 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c", "id": "10173700" }, { "contents": "HC CSKA Moscow\n\n\n. \"Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game Soviet / Russian MVP Scoring Champion Goal Scoring Champion Soviet / Russian League First Team Best Line Best Rookie Soviet League Championship \"(32)\": 1947–48, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1954–55, 1955–56, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1976–77,", "id": "12586396" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\n- Ryne Duren - Baltimore 54, Kansas City 57, NYY 58-61, LAA 61-62, Philadelphia 63-64, Cincinnati 64, Washington 65, Philadelphia 65 1949 - Ed Albrecht - St. Louis 49-50 1940 - Dewey Adkins - Washington 43, Chi Cubs 49 1940 - Stan Goletz - CHI WS 41 1940 - William Red Rollings - Boston 27-28 1940 - Dave Bartosch - St. Louis 45 1939 - Andy Cohen - Player - New York Giants 26, 28-29, Manager - Philadelphia", "id": "9684301" }, { "contents": "Bing (search engine)\n\n\n-time traffic conditions using Bing Maps. The gadget provided shortcuts to driving directions, local search and full-screen traffic view of major US and Canadian cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Montreal, New York City, Oklahoma City, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Vancouver, and Washington, D.C. Prior to October", "id": "5355697" }, { "contents": "Chess (poem)\n\n\nas 52. Na1–b3? 52. Kh2 Qg3+ 53. Qxg3+ hxg3+ 54. Kxg3 Ra5 55. Kf2 Ra8 56. Ke2 Nc2 57. Kd1 Ne3+ 58. Kc1 Nxg2+ 59. Kb1 b5 60. h4 b4 61. h5 b3 62. e5 Bg5 63. h6 Nh4 64. e6 Bf6 65. h7 Nxf3 66. e7 Bxe7 67. h8=Q+ Kb7 68. Qh3 Ne5 69. Qh5 Nd3 70. Qh3 Nb4 71. Qf3+ Kb8 72. Qe2 Bf6 73. Qe6", "id": "7723831" }, { "contents": "2002 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n(77) 93–6, 37–67, (62) 70–20, (57) 79–0, (91) 108–17, 69–9, (60) 62–9 **(65) 75–33, 68–55, 59–23, (126)-0, 0-(81), (85) 112–6, 1–76 (72), (60) 73–0 ***(60) 109–6, 45–56, (72) 75–42, 5–78 (55), (68) 73–0, (109) 115–19, 43–66, (110) 111–14, (70)-0, 38–89", "id": "20494682" }, { "contents": "2015 Cleveland Indians season\n\n\nand 13, improving their record to 70–70 and marking the first time the Indians were .500 since they were 2–2. The Indians would also be 71-71, 72-72, 73-73, and 74-74, but lost the following game each time. They briefly made it over the .500 mark at 77–76 on September 26, but went on to lose three in a row. The Indians spent much of September 3–5 games behind the Texas Rangers or Houston Astros for the second wild card spot in the American", "id": "294687" }, { "contents": "Index of philosophical literature\n\n\n\"Federalist No. 61\" – \"Federalist No. 62\" – \"Federalist No. 63\" – \"Federalist No. 64\" – \"Federalist No. 65\" – \"Federalist No. 66\" – \"Federalist No. 67\" – \"Federalist No. 68\" – \"Federalist No. 69\" – \"Federalist No. 70\" – \"Federalist No. 71\" – \"Federalist No. 72\" – \"Federalist No. 73\" – \"Federalist No. 74\" – \"Federalist", "id": "16809651" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "List of mayors of Salisbury\n\n\n1850–51 George Brown 1851–52 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1852–53 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1853–54 John Lambert 1854–55 Thomas Pain 1855–56 Abraham Jackson 1856–57 Thomas Pain 1857–58 Coard William Squarey 1858–59 Philip Pickney Cother 1859–60 William Woodlands 1860–61 Philip Watson Ottoway 1861–62 Charles Mann Cornwallis Whatman 1862–63 John Style 1863–64 John Waters 1864–65 Richard Henry Rigden 1865–66 Robert Stokes 1866–67 John Alfred Lush MD 1867–68 Stephen Eldridge 1868–69 William Aylward 1869–70 Charles Richard Norton 1870–71 William Fawcett Jnr. 1871–72 John Harding Jackson 1873–74 Henry Brown 1874–75 Samuel Ralph Atkins 1875–76 Charles Henry Radcliffe 1876–77 John Keynes 1877–78 Richard Monkhouse Wilson", "id": "18557200" }, { "contents": "1967 NFL season\n\n\nThe 1967 NFL season was the 48th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 16 teams with the addition of the New Orleans Saints. The two 8-team conferences were split into two divisions each: the Eastern Conference divisions were Capitol (Dallas, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Washington) and Century (Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis), and the Western Conference divisions were Central (Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, and Minnesota) and Coastal (Atlanta, Baltimore, Los Angeles", "id": "8290334" }, { "contents": "World TeamTennis\n\n\nwith Arthur Ashe and Wilt Chamberlain, securing the professional men players.. The league began play in May 1974, with George MacCall as Commissioner of the 16 teams: Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo-Toronto, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Florida (Miami), San Diego/Hawaii, Houston, Los Angeles, Minnesota (Minneapolis-St.Paul), New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. The original league format included a four-colored tennis court, a 44-contest season, and teams", "id": "14486970" }, { "contents": "2013 FedEx Cup Playoffs\n\n\n(76 to 58), Nicholas Thompson (73 to 59), Brendan Steele (89 to 69), and Ernie Els (91 to 70). Seven players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances: Ryan Palmer (60 to 71), Fredrik Jacobson (61 to 72), Martin Laird (63 to 74), David Lingmerth (64 to 75), Kyle Stanley (66 to 77), Cameron Tringale (69 to 79", "id": "19528111" }, { "contents": "Jellabies\n\n\n58. Parrot (21 June 1999) 59. Spring (28 June 1999) 60. Magic (5 July 1999) 61. Where's Pepper? (12 July 1999) 62. Hot (19 July 1999) 63. Robot (26 July 1999) 64. Wheels (2 August 1999) 65. Chums (9 August 1999) 66. Baa! (16 August 1999) 67. Found (23 August 1999) 68. Autumn (30 August 1999) 69. Nature (6 September 1999)", "id": "20682329" }, { "contents": "List of fresh water fishes of Maharashtra\n\n\nogilbii 51. Schismatorhynchos (Nukta) nukta 52. Thynnichthys sandkhol 53. Tor khudree 54. Tor mussulah 55. Tor tor SUB-FAMILY: CULTRINAE 56. Chela cachius 57. Chela laubuca 58. Salmostoma acinaces 59. Salmostoma balookee 60. Salmostoma boopis 61. Salmostoma clupeoides 62. Salmostoma horai 63. Salmostoma kardahiensis 64. Salmostoma novacula 65. Salmostoma phulo Subfamily: LEUCISCINAE 66. Hypophthalmichthys molitrix SUBFAMILY: RASBORINAE 69. Barilius evezardi 70. Barilius gatensis 71. Parluciosoma daniconius 72. Parluciosoma labiosa 73. Danio aequipinnatus 74", "id": "16146194" }, { "contents": "Vehicle registration plates of Kenya\n\n\n63 UN - United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Eastern & Southern African Regional Office 64 CD - Iran 65 CD - Cyprus 66 CD - Argentina 67 UN - United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) 68 CD - Philippines 69 CD - Burundi 70 CD - Chile 71 CD - Oman 72 CD - League of Arab States / Arab League 73 CD - European Union 74 CD - Yemen 75 CD - Kenya Mission to UNEP 76 CD - Côte d'Ivoire (Consulate) 77 CD - Bangladesh 78 CD - Saudi Arabia 79 UN", "id": "993880" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "List of makams\n\n\n-Şehnaz 63. Bûstan 64. Büzürk 65. Büzürk-Gerdâniye 66. Büzürk-Geveyşt 67. Büzürk-Mâye 68. Büzürk-Nevrûz 69. Büzürk-Selmek 70. Büzürk-Şehnâz 71. Canfezâ 72. Çârgâh 73. Çârgâh-Âcem 74. Çârgâh-Gerdâniye 75. Çârgâh-Mahûr 76. Çehâr-Âgâazin 77. Daği-Bayâti 78. Danişverân 79. Dil Âvîz 80. Dil-Ârâ 81. Dil-Efruz 82. Dil-Keşîde 83. Dil-Nişîn 84. Dil-", "id": "21093808" }, { "contents": "Super Bases Loaded 2\n\n\n\", the Cleveland \"Stars\", the Detroit \"Storm\", the Kansas City \"Tornadoes\", Oakland \"Eagles\", and Seattle \"Blue Wave\". The Omega League (based on the National League) consisted of the Atlanta \"Weasels\", Houston \"Doves\", the Los Angeles \"Cyclops\", the New York \"Mercs\", Philadelphia \"Bruins\", the Pittsburgh \"Buzzards\", and the San Francisco \"Amoebas\". In addition, there were four edit teams: Urbana,", "id": "22141152" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "Don Larsen\n\n\nDon James Larsen (born August 7, 1929) is an American retired Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher. During a 15-year MLB career, he pitched from 1953 to 1967 for seven different teams. Larsen pitched for the St. Louis Browns / Baltimore Orioles (1953–54; 1965), New York Yankees (1955–59), Kansas City Athletics (1960–1961), Chicago White Sox (1961), San Francisco Giants (1962–64), Houston Colt .45's / Houston Astros (1964–65), and Chicago Cubs (1967)", "id": "15750076" }, { "contents": "1968 NBA playoffs\n\n\n) (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Chicago Bulls: \"Lakers win series 4-1\" This is the first playoff meeting between the Lakers and Bulls. Division Finals (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (3) San Francisco Warriors: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Last Playoff Meeting: 1967 Western Division Semifinals (San Francisco won 3-0) Champion: Boston Celtics Division Semifinals (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (3) New York Knicks: \"76ers win series 4-2", "id": "14689742" } ]
BASEBALL - MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS AFTER THURSDAY 'S GAMES . NEW YORK 1996-08-30 Major League Baseball standings after games played on Thursday ( tabulate under won , lost , winning percentage and games behind ) : AMERICAN LEAGUE EASTERN DIVISION W L PCT GB NEW YORK 74 59 .556 - BALTIMORE 70 63 .526 4 BOSTON 69 65 .515 5 1/2 TORONTO 63 71 .470 11 1/2 [START_ENT] DETROIT [END_ENT] 48 86 .358 26 1/2 CENTRAL DIVISION CLEVELAND 80 53 .602 - CHICAGO 71 64 .526 10 MINNESOTA 67 67 .500 13 1/2 MILWAUKEE 64 71 .474 17 KANSAS CITY 61 74 .452 20 WESTERN DIVISION TEXAS 75 58 .564 - SEATTLE 70 63 .526 5 OAKLAND 64 72 .471 12 1/2 CALIFORNIA 62 72 .463 13 1/2 FRIDAY , AUGUST 30 SCHEDULE KANSAS CITY AT DETROIT CHICAGO AT TORONTO MINNESOTA AT MILWAUKEE CLEVELAND AT TEXAS NEW YORK AT CALIFORNIA BOSTON AT OAKLAND BALTIMORE AT SEATTLE NATIONAL LEAGUE EASTERN DIVISION W L PCT GB ATLANTA 83 49 .629 - MONTREAL 71 61 .538 12 FLORIDA 64 70 .478 20 NEW YORK 59 75 .440 25 PHILADELPHIA 54 80 .403 30 CENTRAL DIVISION HOUSTON 72 63 .533 - ST LOUIS 69 65 .515 2 1/2 CINCINNATI 66 67 .496 5 CHICAGO 65 66 .496 5 PITTSBURGH 56 77 .421 15 WESTERN DIVISION SAN DIEGO 75 60 .556 - LOS ANGELES 72 61 .541 2 COLORADO 70 65 .519 5 SAN FRANCISCO 57 74 .435 16 FRIDAY , AUGUST 30 SCHEDULE ATLANTA AT CHICAGO FLORIDA AT CINCINNATI SAN DIEGO AT MONTREAL LOS ANGELES AT PHILADELPHIA HOUSTON AT PITTSBURGH SAN FRANCISCO AT NEW YORK COLORADO AT ST LOUIS
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Rc6+ Kd5 65. Rb6 Rc4+ 66. Kd2 Kc5 67. Rb8 Ra4 68. Rc8+ Kd4 69. Rb8 Ra5 70. Rd8+ Kc4 71. Re8 Kd5 72. Rd8+ Ke4 73. Rb8 Rxa3 74. Rxb5 Kf4 75. Rb8 Kf3 76. Rf8+ Ke4 77. Rb8 Ra2+ 78. Ke1 Kf4 79. Rb3 e4 80. Rc3 e3 81. Rc8 1/2-1/2 In", "id": "15973443" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nDetroit Tigers 69. Ryne Sandberg, Chicago Cubs 70. Nolan Ryan, Houston Astros 71. John Tudor, Los Angeles Dodgers 72. Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia Phillies 73. Dave Righetti, New York Yankees 74. Pedro Guerrero, St. Louis Cardinals 75. Rick Sutcliffe, Chicago Cubs 76. Gary Carter, New York Mets 77. Cal Ripken, Baltimore Orioles 78. Andre Dawson, Chicago Cubs 79. Andy Van Slyke, Pittsburgh Pirates 80. Roc Raines, Montreal Expos 81. Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins 82.", "id": "18525012" }, { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Constitutional amendments under the French Fifth Republic\n\n\n46, 47, 47-1, 47-2 (new), 48, 49, 50-1, 51-1 (new), 51-2 (new), 56, 61, 61-1 (new), 62, 65, 69, 70, 71, 71-1 (new), 72-3, 73, 74-1, 75-1 (new), 87 (new), 88-4, 88-5, 89. The vote was", "id": "8390514" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Wysoczany\n\n\n53. Saharowa 54. Mashljanyk 55. Luchkanych 56. Mashljanyk 57. Mytso 58. Jacyla 59. Jacyla 60. Village Ukrainian School 61. Bodnik 62. Tsynanko 63. Shlomko 64. Warholjak 65. Kroljak 66. Village Orthodox Church 67. Horonova 68. Hlibyk 69. Sekielyk 70. Mashljanyk 71. Maslany 72. Orzinski 73. Worotyla 74. Luchkanych 75. Petrunjova 76. Slabka 77. Petrunjova 78. Bajtsowa 79. Sas 80. Sas 81. Hrytsko 82. Jacyla 83. Szevtsova 84. Szevtsova", "id": "15604592" }, { "contents": "List of WWE United States Champions\n\n\nRank !Wrestler !No. ofbrreigns !Combinedbrdays !Combined daysbrrec. by WWE !1 !2 !rowspan=2|40 !42 !43 !44 !45 !46 !47 !48 !49 !50 !51 !52 !53 !rowspan=2|54 !56 !rowspan=2|57 !59 !60 !61 !62 !63 !64 !65 !66 !67 !rowspan=3|68 !71 !72 !rowspan=3|73 !76 !77 !78 !rowspan=2|79 !rowspan=2|81 !83 !rowspan=2|84 !rowspan=3|86 !89 !rowspan=2|90 !92 !", "id": "11372834" }, { "contents": "Eusébio\n\n\nrepeated five years later. He was the Portuguese First Division's top scorer seven times (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970 and 1973), helping Benfica to win 11 Primeira Liga (1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73 and 1974–75), 5 Portuguese Cup wins (1961–62, 1963–64, 1968–69, 1969–70 and 1971–72), 1 European Cup win (1961–62) and 3 European Cup finals (1962–63, 1964–65 and 1967–68). Eusébio", "id": "15697745" }, { "contents": "Udayarpalayam taluk\n\n\n48 Kundaveli-East 49 Kundaveli-West 50 Kuruvalapparkoil 51 Kuvagam 52 Kuvathur 53 Managathy 54 Marudur 55 Melur 56 Muthuservamadam 57 Nagam Panthal 58 Nayaganai Periyal 59 Nedavalur-East 60 Nedavalur-South 61 Olayur 62 Padanilai 63 Pappakudi-North 64 Pappakudi-South 65 Parukkal 66 Periyakrishnapuram 67 Periyavalayam 68 Pichanur 69 Pilichikuzhi 70 Piranjeri 71 Porpathintha Nallur 72 Rangiyam 73 Saluppai 74 Sathampady 75 Silambur 76 Siluvacheri 77 Sirukadambur 78 Solankurichi 79 Sripuranthan 80 Sriraman 81 Suriyamanal 82 Suttamalli 83 T.Paluvur 84 Taludalamedu 85 Thandalai 86 Thathanur 87 Thenkatchi Perumal Nathan 88 Thirukalapur 89", "id": "329036" }, { "contents": "Garhmukteshwar (Assembly constituency)\n\n\nkhaiya 46 Sharifpur 47 Anooppur Dibai 48 Shuklampura 49 Rasoolabad Nanpur 50 Lodhipur Shobhan 51 Pawati 52 Haiderpur 53 Lodhipur Chhapka 54 Sadullapur 55 Hiranpura 56 Popayi 57 Janupura 58 Jhadina 59 Saidpur 60 Alampur Bhagwantpur 61 Ladpura 62 Kalyanpur 63 Khilwai 64 Shogarh 65 Shahpur Chaudhary 66 Inayatpur 67 Rampur Nyamatpur 68 Abdullapur 69 Dotai 70 Athsaini 71 Hasupur 72 Manak Chowk 73 Deoli 74 Dhana 75 Lisri 76 Akkhapur 77 Fattapur 78 Phuldehra 79 Nawada Kalan 80 Todarpur 81 Bhowapur 82 Bhowapur Mastannagar 83 Baksar 84 Saroorpur 85 Vait 86 Khudaliya 87 Baddha 88 Ratupura 89 Rajhera 90", "id": "3818355" }, { "contents": "Samia tribe (Luhya)\n\n\n38 Abakangala 39 Abakati 40 Abakemo 41 Abakerere 42 Abakhu 43 Abakibwedde 44 Abakiroyoya 45 Abakobe 46 Abakomolo 47 Abakooli 48 Abakoolo 49 Abakuba 50 Abakwala 51 Abakwede 52 Abakyaki 53 Abakyonga 54 Abalaka 55 Abalala 56 Abalanda 57 Abaleke 58 Abalekya 59 Abalila 60 Abalindo 61 Abaliro 62 Abalisa 63 Abaloba 64 Abalomba 65 Abalundu 66 Abalwenge 67 Abalyali 68 Abalyani 69 Abamakwa 70 Abamakyeke 71 Abamali 72 Abamani 73 Abamanyi 74 Abambumpi 75 Abameripo 76 Abampoodi 77 Abampunyi 78 Abamulembo 79 Abamulimba 80 Abamuma 81 Abanapa 82 Abangasa 83 Abanghale 84 Abanyanga 85 Abanyedeti 86 Abanyihodoo 87 Abanyimaro", "id": "4195796" }, { "contents": "Parbatsar\n\n\nGular 47 Gunawati 48 Gurah 49 Haripura 50 Harnawa Patti 51 Hatheli 52 Hukmpura 53 Huldhani 54 Jagdishpura 55 Jalampura 56 Janjeela 57 Jawla 58 Jhalra 59 Jhujharpura 60 Kaletara 61 Kalkala Ki Dhani 62 Kankediyas 63 Kanwalad 64 Khanpur 65 Khedapura 66 Khedarpura 67 Kheri Khinwasi 68 Khokhar 69 Khokhariya 70 Khundiyas 71 Kinsariya 72 Kishorpura 73 Kitiya 74 Kuliyana 75 Kundri 76 Kurada 77 Lakhiyas 78 Lalana Kalan 79 Lalana Khurd 80 Madhwa 81 Malas Charnan 82 Malas Gusaiyan 83 Mandan 84 Mandowari 85 Manglana 86 Manpura 87 Mayapur 88 Mehgaon 89 Merasi 90 Mindakiya 91 Modi Khurd", "id": "7579275" }, { "contents": "Western Suburbs Magpies\n\n\nW Wright 55 W Barclay 56 Percy Bolt 57 T Doyle 58 J Feeney 59 V Jarvis 60 E Mantle 61 H.G. Naylor 62 E Palmer 63 E Willings 64 Grinstead 65 Owens 66 Sam Perry 67 Keen 68 James 69 Percy Briscoe 70 Chipperfield 71 J Ogilvie 72 Horace Alderson 73 Johns 74 J Slingsby 75 D McDonald 76 G Patterson 77 Baldock 78 Tom Dowswell 79 Healy 80 McEvoy 81 Ryan 82 George Duffin 83 Herb Gilbert 84 Rangi Joass 85 W Mueller 86 A Munnery 87 P.J. Thompson 88 Jack Tully 89 S.B. Wall 90 A Gillett", "id": "13659778" }, { "contents": "Game Day Recycling\n\n\nUniversity of Georgia 59. University of Kentucky 60. University of Maine 61. University of Maryland 62. University of Miami 63. University of Michigan 64. University of Minnesota 65. University of Mississippi 66. University of Missouri 67. University of Montana 68. University of Nebraska–Lincoln 69. University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill 70. University of North Texas 71. University of Notre Dame 72. University of Oregon 73. University of Rochester 74. University of South Florida 75. University of Tennessee - Knoxville 76", "id": "10435645" }, { "contents": "Carson's Law\n\n\nAnd Misfire 59. St. Patrick's Day 60. The Masquerade 61. All That Glitters 62. Laugh, Clown, Laugh 63. Guardian Angels 64. Lost Opportunities 65. A Country Dance 66. Faith, Hope And Fencing Wire 67. A Matter Of Confidence 68. The Tender Trap 69. A Case For Compassion 70. From Small Acorns 71. Street Games, Night Moves 72. Deceptions 73. Orphans Of The Storm 74. Falling Star 75. Means To An End 76. Teapots And Tears 77.", "id": "7511783" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "2003 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 10–11 May – Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, England *58–69, 83–25, 24–66, (63) 75–8, 9-(67), 0–98 (57), 72–60 (53), 39–80 (55), (67)-(60), 42–61 **(58) 73–26, (80)-(52), (100) 104–32, 23–82 (57), (54) 74–57, 49–57, (56) 71–48, 59–32 **", "id": "20494482" }, { "contents": "List of villages in Murbad\n\n\n796 br 57 Gorakhgad Murbad 1 br 58 Goregaon Murbad 495 br 59 Hedavali Murbad 281 br 60 Hireghar Murbad 225 61 Inde Murbad 885 br 62 Jadai Murbad 491 br 63 Jaigaon Murbad 496 br 64 Jambhurde Murbad 1,330 br 65 Jamghar Murbad 533 br 66 Kachakoli Murbad 869 br 67 Kalambad Mu Murbad 408 br 68 Kalambhe Murbad 1,299 br 69 Kalamkhande Murbad 987 br 70 Kalanbhad Murbad 1,017 br 71 Kandali Murbad 295 br 72 Kanharle Murbad 798 br 73 Kanhol Murbad 822 br 74 Karavale Murbad 1,118 br 75 Karchonde Murbad 731 76 Kasgaon Murbad 524", "id": "15353565" }, { "contents": "Amos Burn\n\n\nKf7 46.Bxc6 Bxc6 47.Kb4 Be8 48.Nf3 Ke7 49.Ng5 Bc6 50.Ka3 Bd7 51.Kb2 Ba4 52.Kc1 Bb3 53.Nf3 Ba4 54.Nh4 Kf7 55.Ng2 Bd7 56.h4 Be8 57.Kb2 Ba4 58.Ne3 Ke7 59.Ka3 Bc6 60.Kb4 Kd7 61.Ka5 Kc7 62.Nc2 Kb7 63.Nb4 Bd7 64.Na6 Be8 65.Nc5+ Kc6 66.Nxe6 Bd7 67.Ng5 Bf5 68.Kb4 Bg4 69.Ka3 Kd7 70.Nf7 Be6 71.Nd6 Kc6 72.Kb2 Bg4 73.Kc2 Kd7 74.Kd2 Ke6 75.Ke3 Bh3 76.f5+ gxf5 77.Kf4 Bg4 78.Kg5 Bh3 79.Ne8 Kf7 80.Nf6 f4 81.Kxf4 Be6 82.Kg5 1–0 MacDonald-Burn, Liverpool 1910 At right is a surprisingly little-known position from one of Burn's offhand games.", "id": "20103296" }, { "contents": "Brazilian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act\n\n\n59. FENIPRAZINE 60. FEMPROBAMATO 61. FLUFENAZINE 62. FLUMAZENIL 63. FLUOXETINE 64. FLUPENTIXOL 65. FLUVOXAMINE 66. HALOPERIDOL 67. HALOTAN 68. CLORAL HYDRATE 69. HYDROCHLORBEZETILAMINE 70. HYDROXIDINE 71. HOMOPHENAZINE 72. IMICLOPRAZINE 73. IMIPRAMINE 74. IMIPRAMINOXIDE 75. IPROCLORIZIDA 76. ISOCARBOXAZIDE 77. ISOFLURANE 78. ISOPROPYL-CROTONYL-URINE 79. LAMOTRIGINE 80. LEVODOPA 81. LEVOMEPROMAZINE 82. LINDANO 83. LISURIDA 84. LITHIUM 85. LOPERAMIDA 86. LOXAPINA 87. MAPROTILINE 88. MECLOFENOXATE 89. MEFENOXALONE 90.", "id": "14670778" }, { "contents": "Tales of the Wizard of Oz\n\n\n? 55. ? 56. ? 57. ? 58. ? 59. ? 60. Friends of a Feather 61. Monkey Air Lift 62. Guaranteed for Life 63. The Skills of Bravery 64. The Coat of Arms 65. Roar, Lion, Roar 66. Be a Card 67. The Inferior Decorator 68. The Salesman 69. The Cat's Meow 70. The Yellow Brick Road 71. Rusty Rusty 72. The Scarecrow 73. The Invisible Man 74. Free Trade 75. The Bull Fighter 76", "id": "13344957" }, { "contents": "Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship\n\n\nscope=row|56 !scope=row|57 !scope=row|58 !scope=row|59 !scope=row|60 !scope=row|61 !scope=row|62 !scope=row|63 !scope=row|64 !scope=row|65 !scope=row|66 !scope=row|67 !scope=row|68 !scope=row|69 !scope=row|70 !scope=row|71 !scope=row|72 !scope=row|73 !scope=row|74 !scope=row|75 !scope=row|76 !scope=row|77 !scope=row|78 !scope=row|79 !scope=row|80 !", "id": "16778230" }, { "contents": "Ikirun\n\n\n59. Asaba 60. Ajele Okeba 61. Ago Okeba 62. Ajisefinni 63. Alufa Akanbi 64. Adedeji 65. Alabi 66. Aniyeye 67. Agunlo 68. Aliyu 69. Aborisade 70. Agbon 71. Ayara 72. Baale- Enle 73. Baba Osogbo 74. Orisayo 75. Balogun 76. Baale Gbenagbena 77. Baale Onilu 78. Baale Ponja Erintunde 79. Saba 80. Balogun Kojo 81. Baale Oke Aafo 82. Balogun Makinde 83. Baba Isale 84. Balogun Imole 85. Baba Oloya 86. Baale", "id": "2580736" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qd2 Qd4 57. Qe1 Qb6 58. Qd2 Rb7 59. a4 Qc5 60. Qe1 Rb4 61. Qd2 Qb6 62. Qc1 Qd4 63. Qc2 Rb3 64. Be2 Rxc3 65. Qxc3 Qxc3 66. bxc3 Nxe4 67. Bf3 Nef6 68. Be2 e4 69. Bxc4 g4 70. Rb2 Ng5 71. Rb6 Nf7 72. Bf1 f3 73. c4 Nd7 74. Rb7 Nfe5 75. f6 e3 76. Rb3 e2 77. Bxe2 fxe2 78. Re3 Nf3 79. f7 Rf8 80. Rxg4 e1=", "id": "10680382" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "1953–54 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team\n\n\n30 Oregon State (-/4) RAL L 53–65 January 8 The Citadel H W 83–42 January 9 Wake Forest A W 66–65 January 11 Davidson A W 70–54 January 16 Virginia H W 78–66 January 19 NC State H L 77–84 February 2 Washington and Lee LY W 69–60 February 4 Duke (-/8) A L 47–63 February 8 Virginia A L 69–83 February 11 Wake Forest H L 62–76 February 13 Clemson (-/14) A W 72–56 February 16 Davidson H W 89–69 February 20 Duke (-/14) H L 63–67 February 24 NC State", "id": "7304952" }, { "contents": "Kumharsain\n\n\nChohan 38 Chopala 39 Churath 40 D.P.F. Nag kelo Saroga 41 D.P.F. Nagkelo 42 Dagrot 43 Dakolu 44 Dakoon 45 Dalan 46 Damaur 47 Daro 48 Dawala 49 Deeb 50 Deoridhar 51 Dethal 52 Devali Dhar 53 Dhala 54 Dhali 55 Dhanal 56 Dharuri 57 Dheongli 58 Dogri 59 Doja 60 Ganeog 61 Gharal 62 Ghareawat 63 Ghughvi 64 Gheti 65 Gonthla 66 Halyana 67 Hathiya 68 Jadoon 69 Jal 70 Jalti 71 Jangal Ahar 72 Jangal Dawala 73 Jangal Hatu 74 Jangal Havan 75 Jangal Jogsha 76 Jangal Madhawan 77 Jangal Marni 78 Jangal Nun-II 79 Janjeli", "id": "1653227" }, { "contents": "Glamorgan County Silver Ball Trophy\n\n\n. The trophy is sponsored by Brains Smooth. ! Season !! Winners !! Losing Finalists !! Score !! Venue ! 1956–57 !1957–58 ! 1958–59 ! 1959–60 ! 1960–61 ! 1961–62 ! 1962–63 ! 1963–64 ! 1964–65 ! 1965–66 ! 1966–67 ! 1967–68 ! 1968–69 ! 1969–70 ! 1970–71 ! 1971–72 ! 1972–73 ! 1973–74 ! 1974–75 ! 1975–76 ! 1976–77 ! 1977–78 ! 1978–79 ! 1979–80 ! 1980–81 ! 1981–82 ! 1982–83 ! 1983–84 ! 1984–85 ! 1985–86 ! 1986–87 ! 1987–88 ! 1988–89 ! 1989–90 ! 1990–91 ! 1991–92 ! 1992–93 ! 1993–94", "id": "18470383" }, { "contents": "63rd NHK Cup (shogi)\n\n\n, 59. P*7b, 60. Px3e, 61. P-6f, 62. N*8e, 63. P-7a+, 64. Nx7g+, 65. Nx7g, 66. S*7f, 67. N*8i, 68. G*5i, 69. K-6h, 70. B-4h+, 71. +P-7b, 72. +B-5h, 73. K-7i, 74. +B-6i, 75. K-8h, 76. +Bx7h, 77. Kx7h, 78. G*6g, 79. K-8h, 80. Gx7g, 81. Nx7g", "id": "8770976" }, { "contents": "Ancestors of Rama\n\n\n62. Rituparna 63. Sarvakama (Sarvakarma, Aartupani in Harivansha Puran) 64. Sudas (contemporary to King Kuru-1 of Chandravansh who founded the Magadha Kingdom) 65. Saudasa (or) Kalmashapada (married to Madayanti) 66. Asmaka 67. Mulaka (Naari Kavacha) (contemporary of Yadava King Shakuni who was the father of Rakshasha “Bhasmasura”) 68. Dasharatha-1 69. Adwil (Ilabil in Vishnu Puran) 70. Vishvamashaha 71. Anaranya-2 72. Nidhn 73. Animitra 74. Dululaha (Harivansh Puran) 75", "id": "8372279" }, { "contents": "Codex Cyprius\n\n\n1: 1, 4, 12, 14, 30, 34, 41, 44; Luke 10: 1, 8, 15, 22, 23, 30, 32, 37, 38, 47, 48, 53, 57, 63; Luke 20: 2, 4, 8, 9, 19, 23, 24, 26, 28, 33, 34, 50, 61, 62, 64, 65, 70, 74, 75. In Matthew 27:34 it reads οινον (\"wine\"", "id": "12433331" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qg1 Qe8 55. Qf2 Qf8 56. Rcd1 Qe8 57. Kh3 Kh8 58. Rc1 Kh7 59. Ba7 Rb7 60. Bc5 Na6 61. Be3 Rbb8 62. Kh4 Nb4 63. Qf1 Qe7 64. Kh3 Qe8 65. Kh2 Qe7 66. Qd1 Qe8 67. Kh3 Ra8 68. Kh4 Na6 69. Qg1 Bb4 70. Rdd1 Bf8 71. Kh3 Rab8 72. Kh4 Nb4 73. Rd2 Na6 74. Nf5 Bb4 75. Rdd1 Bf8 76. Qe1 Bb4 77. Qf1 Bf8 78. Kg3 Nb4 79", "id": "10680375" }, { "contents": "List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach\n\n\n• 20/7=/11 • 22/5 • 24/6 • 25/6 • 26/6 • 28/6 • 29/8 • 30/6 • 31/9 • 32/6 • 33/6 • 36/4 and /8 • 37/6 • 38/6 • 39/7 • 40/3, /6 and /8 • 41/6 • 42/7 • 44/7 • 45/7 • 46/6 • 47/5 • 48/3 and /7 • 52/6 • 55/5 • 56/5 • 57/8 • 59/3 • 60/5 • 62/6 64. • 64/2, /4 and /8 • 65/2 and /7 • 66/6 • 67/4 and /7 • 69/6 • 69a/6 • 70/7 and /11 • 72/6 • 73/5 • 74/8", "id": "3262090" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n+ Nxe4 56. fxe4+ Kxe4 57. Qg4+ Kd3 58. Qf3+ Qe3 59. Kg4 Qxf3+ 60. Kxf3 g6 61. Bd6 Nf5 62. Kf4 Nh4 63. Kg4 gxh5+ 64. Kxh4 Kxd4 65. Bb8 a5 66. Bd6 Kc4 67. Kxh5 a4 68. Kxh6 Kb3 69. b5 Kc4 70. Kg5 Kxb5 71. Kf5 Ka6 72. Ke6 Ka7 73. Kd7 Kb7 74. Be7 Ka7 75. Kc7 Ka8 76. Bd6 Ka7 77. Kc8 Ka6 78. Kb8 b5 79", "id": "7279713" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rg3 b3 59. Kc6 Kb8 60. Rxb3+ Ka7 61. Rb7+ Ka6 62. Rb6+ Ka7 63. Kb5 a4 64. Rxf6 Rf4 65. Rxh6 a3 66. Ra6+ Kb8 67. Rxa3 Rxf5 68. Rg3 Rf6 69. Rg8+ Kc7 70. Rg7+ Kc8 71. Rh7 1-0 Game 32br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black: Korchnoi, Viktorbr Pirc, Classicalbr Result: 1-0br 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5", "id": "7279777" }, { "contents": "José Cardenal\n\n\nJosé Rosario Domec Cardenal (born October 7, 1943 in Matanzas, Cuba) is a Cuban American former professional baseball outfielder, who played Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants (1963–64), Los Angeles/California Angels (1965–67), Cleveland Indians (1968–69), St. Louis Cardinals (1970–1971), Milwaukee Brewers (1971), Chicago Cubs (1972–77), Philadelphia Phillies (1978–79), New York Mets (1979–80), and Kansas City Royals (1980). Cardenal batted and threw", "id": "3406173" }, { "contents": "SUBE card\n\n\n20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88,", "id": "8102606" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\nRb1 Bg7 58. Be4 Nf6 59. Bc2 Nd5 60. Ra1 Kc7 61. Rb1 Bf6 62. Kg1 Ne7 63. Kf1 Nd5 64. Kg2 Bg7 65. Kg1 Kb7 66. Ra1 R6d7 67. Re4 Bf6 68. Re2 Kc7 69. Kf1 Ne7 70. Rb1 Nc8 71. Be3 Nd6 72. Rbe1 Re7 73. Bg6 Rg8 74. Bb1 e4 75. Kg2 Rge8 76. Bc2 Bg7 77. Rd1 Nc4 78. Bc1 Nd6 79. Rh1 Re5 80. h4 Bf6 81. h5 R5e7 82.", "id": "10680366" }, { "contents": "Wu Style Tai Chi Fast Form\n\n\nParting the wild horse's mane 59. Jade girl works the shuttles(3) 60. Jade girl works the shuttles(4) 61. Grasping the bird's tail 62. Cloud hands(3) 63. Cloud hands(4) 64. Downward posture 65. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(1) 66. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(2) 67. Step back, repulse the monkey 68. Flying oblique 69. Raise hand and step up 70. White crane flaps its wings 71. Brush knee and twist step 72. Needle at the bottom", "id": "6846816" }, { "contents": "SFZ (file format)\n\n\nan SFZ file: group lovel=0 hivel=127 region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=60 lokey=30 hikey=61 sample=SubDir/01C4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=62 lokey=62 hikey=63 sample=SubDir/02D4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=64 lokey=64 hikey=64 sample=SubDir/03E4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=65 lokey=65 hikey=66 sample=SubDir/04F4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=67 lokey=67 hikey=68 sample=SubDir/05G4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=69 lokey=69 hikey=70 sample=SubDir/06A4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=71 lokey=71 hikey=71 sample=SubDir/07B4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=72 lokey=72 hikey=73 sample=SubDir/08C5.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=74 lokey=74 hikey=75 sample=SubDir/09D5.wav region trigger=", "id": "13324840" }, { "contents": "Afadzato South District\n\n\n. Logba-Adzakoe 57. Logba-Akusame 58. Logba-Alakpeti 59. Logba-Andokope 60. Logba-Dufie 61. Logba-Klikpo 62. Logba-Tota 63. Logba-Vuinta 64. Logba-Xorglikope 65. Tafi-Abuipe 66. Tafi-Agorme 67. Tafi-Atome 68. Tafi-Dekpokorfe 69. Tafi-Mador 70. Tafi-Xorglikorfe 71. Kpeve-Old town 72. Kpeve-Tornu 73. Adigbo-Tornu 74. Goviefe-Todzi 75. Goviefe-Korwu", "id": "2739856" }, { "contents": "Jackson League\n\n\n-52 Centrals 1952-53 Northerners 1953-54 Vale Recreation 1954-55 Pessimists 1955-56 Northerners 1956-57 Guernsey Rangers 1957-58 Guernsey Rangers 1958-59 Northerners 1959-60 Northerners 1960-61 Belgrave Wanderers 1961-62 Sylvans 1962-63 Sylvans 1963-64 Northerners 1964-65 Belgrave Wanderers 1965-66 Vale Recreation 1966-67 Centrals 1967-68 St Martin’s 1968-69 Vale Recreation 1969-70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970-71 Belgrave Wanderers 1971-72 Vale Recreation 1972-73 Vale Recreation", "id": "4250613" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\nof Arkansas. The Lumbermen were disbanded in July 1905 due to financial hardships. Pine Bluff MLB Players 1954 - Frank Lucchesi - Manager - Philadelphia 70-72, Texas 75-77, Chicago Cubs 87 1952 - Bob Hale - Baltimore 55-56, 58, Cleveland 60-61, New York Yankees 61 1952 - Hillis Layne - Washington 41 1952 - Jim Snyder - Player Minnesota 61-62, 64 Manager - Seattle 88 1951 - Bud Black - Detroit 52, 55 1950 - Harry Chozen - Cincinnati 37 1950", "id": "9684300" }, { "contents": "Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award\n\n\n-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-", "id": "18196616" }, { "contents": "Middlesex Senior Charity Cup\n\n\n1947–48 Hendon 1948–49 Hayes 1949–50 Wealdstone 1950–51 Finchley 1951–52 Southall 1952–53 Hounslow Town 1953–54 Hendon 1954–55 Hayes 1955–56 Hounslow Town 1956–57 Hendon 1957–58 Finchley 1958–59 Enfield 1959–60 Hounslow Town 1960–61 Enfield 1961–62 Enfield & Hounslow Town (joint holders) 1962–63 Hayes 1963–64 Wealdstone 1964–65 Finchley 1965–66 Hounslow Town 1966–67 No Competition 1967–68 Wealdstone & Wembley (joint holders) 1968–69 Southall 1969–70 Hampton 1970–71 Hayes 1971–72 Hayes 1972–73 Hayes 1973–74 Finchley 1974–75 Hayes 1975–76 Hendon 1976–77 Hendon 1977–78 Hillingdon Borough 1978–79 Hendon 1979–80 Harrow Borough 1980–81 Wembley & Wealdstone (joint winners) 1981–82 Uxbridge 1982–83 Wembley 1983–84 Southall", "id": "8679746" }, { "contents": "Handicap (chess)\n\n\n53. Ke3 Kb5 54. Ne4 Na6 55. h8=Q Ka5 56. Qc3+ Kb5 57. Qb3+ Ka5 58. Nc3 Nc5 59. Bc7+ Ka6 60. Qb5+ Ka7 61. Qxc5+ Ka6 Deliberately allowing checkmate. 62. Qa5+ Kb7 63. Ke4 Kc8 64. Qa7 Kd7 65. Qb7 Ke7 66. Qc8 Kf6 67. Bd8+ Kg7 68. Qe6 Kf8 69. Qe7+ Kg8 70. Nd5 Kh8 71. g5 Kg8 72. g6 Kh8 73. Ke5 Kg8 74.", "id": "9261177" }, { "contents": "2009 Premier League Snooker\n\n\nwas higher. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 28–29 November – Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, England * (61) 80–35, 4–80, (96)–0, 0–(110), 34–77, 61–71 (65), 67–1, 40–75 ** 0–(98), 10–99 (53), 10–68 (66), 1–83 (76), (63)–30, (53)–(67) *** (111) 119–9, 87–36, 70–0, 50–57, 0–(88", "id": "994853" }, { "contents": "2013 Virginia Cavaliers football team\n\n\nAlex Foertsch 55 David Dean 56 Andre Miles-Redmond 57 Stephen Lawe 59 Mark Hall 60 John Pond 60 Jeb Byrne 61 Cody Wallace 62 Sean Karl 63 Ryan Doull 64 Nick Koutris 65 Ross Burbank 66 George Adeosun 67 Jackson Matteo 68 Eric Tetlow 69 Phillip Berry 70 Luke Bowanko 71 Jack McDonald 72 Eric Smith 74 Conner Davis 75 Sadiq Olanrewaju 76 Michael Mooney 77 Jay Whitmire 78 Morgan Moses 79 Jack Babcock 79 Sean Cascarano 80 Adrian Gamble 81 Jamall Brown 82 Mario Nixon 83 Jake McGee 84 Canaan Severin 85 Keeon Johnson 86 Jeremy Dollin", "id": "3791357" }, { "contents": "Sangrampur, Maharashtra\n\n\n52-Pimpari Adgaon 1400 53-Rajpur 157 54-Akoli Bk. 910 55-Akoli Kh. 251 56-Changefal Bk. 665 57-Changefal Kh. 707 58-Niwana 1487 59-Sangrampur Pr.jamod 6506 60-Tamgaon 1124 61-Pimpri Kathargaon 566 62-Bodkha 1363 63-Nirod 989 64-Bhilkhed 713 65-Wakana 1420 66-Rudhana 2072 67-Chondhi 622 68-Kakoda 669 69-Ukadgaon 353 70-Manardi 719 71-Pimpri Kavthal 461 72-Ringanwadi 570 73-Durgadiatya 1016 74-Wankhed 5378 75-Takleshwar 501 76-Kalamkhed 712 77-Jastgaon 795 78-Neknapur 358 79-Awar 955 80-Ukali Bk. 1216 81-Kodri 1225 82-Paturda Khurd 1564 83-Khel Thorat Paturda 2054 84-Warwat Khanderao 1447 85-Hingana Kavthal 360 86-Kumbarkhed 230 87-Kavthal 2673 88-Itkhed 218 89-Pesoda 1185 90-Bhon 1149 91-Sawali 659 92-Khiroda", "id": "9109065" }, { "contents": "Kamen Rider Spirits\n\n\n61. Rushbr 62. Ice Fangbr 63. Graveyard Eleventh tankōbon 64. Light Fangbr 65. Labyrinthbr 66. Hell Carbr 67. Teacherbr 68. Training Twelfth tankōbon 69. Whirlpoolbr 70. New Finisherbr 71. Ocean Battlebr 72. Belt of Lifebr 73. Immortal Man Thirteenth tankōbon 74. Inheritbr 75. Get Backbr 76. Movingbr 77. Evolutionbr 78. Next Evolutionbr 79. Final Evolution Fourteenth tankōbon 80. Warrior's Essencebr 81. Surpassing Greedbr 82. Returnbr 83. Fiery Giantbr 84. With the Soulbr 85. Setupbr", "id": "11704902" }, { "contents": "List of AEK Athens F.C. managers\n\n\nP ! W ! D ! L ! F ! A ! GD ! W% ! Pts% ! Total ! 36!!22!!7!!7!!62!!32!!+30!!61.11!!67.59 ! Total ! 11||6||3||2||22||14||+8||54.54||63.64 ! Total ! 4||2||0||2||6||5||+1||50.00||50.00 ! Total ! 26!!14!!5!!7!!55!!28!!+27!!53.85!!60.26 ! Total ! 59!!37!!11!!11!!145!!69!!+76!!62.71!!68.93 ! Total ! 17!!11!!3!!5!!32!!18!!+14||64.71!!70.59 ! Total ! 82!!45!!23!!14!!166!!77!!+89!!54.88!!64.23 ! Total ! 16!!8!!3!!5!!24!!20!!+4!!50.00!!56.25 ! Total ! 86!!47!!23!!16!!121!!70!!+51!!54.65!!63.57 ! Total ! 71!!39!!13!!19!!122!!67!!+55!!54.93!!61.03 ! Total ! 84!!39!!24!!21!!116!!86!!+30!!46.43!!55.95 ! Total ! 2!!1!!0!!1!!3!!4!!-1!!50.00!!50.00 ! Total ! 82!!61!!12!!9!!190!!50!!+140!!74.39!! \"Only competitive matches are counted. Wins, losses and draws are results at the final whistle; the results of penalty shootouts are not counted.\"", "id": "20468014" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Kf3 Kf8 52. Kg2 Rg4+ 53. Kh2 Bf2 54. Rf1 Bd4 55. Re1 Rh4+ 56. Kg2 Rg4+ 57. Kh3 Rh4+ 58. Kg3 Kf7 59. Kg2 Kf8 60. Kf3 Rh2 61. Bxa4 c2 62. Kg3 Bxe5+ 63. Rxe5 Rh1 64. Bxg5 Rg1+ 65. Kf2 Nxg5 66. Bxc2 Ra1 67. a4 Ra2 68. Re2 Ra3 69. Re3 Ra2 70. Re2 Ra3 71. Rd2 Ke7 72. Ke2 Nf3 73. Rd1 Ne5 74. Rd5", "id": "4952529" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Qxg6+ Kf8 59. Qxc6 Kg8 60. Qg6+ Kf8 61. Qg4 Ke8 62. Qh5 Kf8 63. Qg4 Ke8 64. Qh5 Kf8 65. Qd5 Rh7 66. Qf3+ Kg8 67. Qg4+ Kf7 68. Qh5+ Kg8 69. Qg6+ Kf8 70. Qf5+ Kg8 71. Qg4+ Kf7 72. Qh5+ Kg8 73. Qd5+ Kf8 74. Qxb5 Qe6 75. Bg7+ Kf7 76. Qh5+ Ke7 77. g3 Qe1+ 78. Kg2 Qe4+ 79. Kh2", "id": "4952547" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rc6 Bb5 60. Rc1 b3 61. Rb1 Bc4 62. Ke4 Ra2 63. Kd4 Rc2 64. Nd3 Bxd3 65. Kxd3 Rxh2 66. Rxb3 Kg7 67. Ke4 Ra2 68. Kf4 Ra4+ 69. Kg5 Ra5 70. g4 Rc5 71. Kh5 Ra5 72. Rf3 Rb5 73. g5 Rb1 74. f6+ Kh7 75. Rh3 Rg1 76. Rh2 Rg3 77. Rh1 Rg2 78. Ra1 Rh2+ 79. Kg4 Kg6 80. Ra8 Rg2+ ½–½ Game 26br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black", "id": "7279762" }, { "contents": "Les Arcanes\n\n\nPremier sacrifice 56. Liberté 57. Le sacrifice libre 58. La relation du beth à l'aleph 59. Limite de nos champs de gravitation 60. L'indivisible unité 61. La Manifestation 62. Vision parfaite 63. La féminité de la Manifestation procréatrice 64. Cantique de Salomon 65. Ève 66. Sacrifice des sacrifices 67. La loi juive 68. Beauté libre 69. Encore le rythme 70. Conscience de l'univers 71. Libre beauté première 72-73. La passion mystérieuse et chaste 74. De l'amour à l'être 75.", "id": "17579979" }, { "contents": "Barharia\n\n\nKail 61. Kaluchhapra 62. Kanahar 63. Kanhauli 64. Khanpur 65. Khizar Chak 66. Khori Pakar Jaddi 67. Khori Pakar Nilami 68. Koiri Tola 69. Kuahi 70. Kurwa 71. Kutub Chhapra 72. Lachhmi Chak 73. Lakri 74. Lakri Dargah 75. Lala Hata 76. Lauan 77. Madhaupur 78. Mahal 79. Mahamadpur 80. Mahammadpur 81. Mahbub Chhapra 82. Mahmudpur 83. Mananpura 84. Mansahata 85. Mathia Patarhatha 86. Mathurapur 87. Mira Chhapra 88. Narharpur 89.", "id": "12509991" }, { "contents": "Women's Professional Basketball League\n\n\nfranchises had been awarded to Dallas, New Orleans, San Francisco and St. Louis, Missouri, while applications were received for potential franchises from Baltimore, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. The Eastern Division included the New Jersey Gems, New Orleans Pride, New York Stars, Philadelphia Fox, St. Louis Streak and Washington Metros. The Midwest Division included the Chicago Hustle, Iowa Cornets, Milwaukee Does and Minnesota Fillies. The Western Division included the California Dreams, Dallas Diamonds, Houston Angels and San Francisco Pioneers.", "id": "10846173" }, { "contents": "Don McMahon\n\n\nDonald John McMahon (January 4, 1930 – July 22, 1987) was a right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was signed by the Boston Braves before the 1950 season. He played for the Milwaukee Braves (1957–62), Houston Colt .45s (1962–63), Cleveland Indians (1964–66), Boston Red Sox (1966–67), Chicago White Sox (1967–68), Detroit Tigers (1968–69), and San Francisco Giants (1969–74). McMahon was used almost", "id": "22214072" }, { "contents": "List of sovereign states and dependencies by total fertility rate\n\n\n58 Israel 2.9 59 Lesotho 2.9 60 Eswatini 2.8 61 Kyrgyz Republic 2.8 62 Micronesia 2.8 63 Algeria 2.7 64 Haiti 2.7 65 Mongolia 2.7 66 Botswana 2.6 67 Fiji 2.6 68 Guatemala 2.6 69 Kazakhstan 2.6 70 Syria 2.6 71 Turkmenistan 2.6 72 Bolivia 2.5 73 Djibouti 2.5 74 Jordan 2.5 75 Oman 2.5 76 Lao PDR 2.4 77 Philippines 2.4 78 Cambodia 2.3 79 Ecuador 2.3 80 Guyana 2.3 81 Honduras 2.3 82 Panama 2.3 83 Paraguay 2.3 84 Seychelles 2.3 85 South Africa 2.3 86 Suriname 2.3 87 Uzbekistan 2.3 88 Dominican Republic 2.2 89 Indonesia 2.2", "id": "17872676" }, { "contents": "Minuscule 441\n\n\nsubscriptions at the end of each book, and στιχοι. The biblical text is surrounded by a catena of Oecumenius. Some of leaves of the codex are in disorder. The order of leaves: 3-18. 1. 2. 19-46. 47-58. 59. 63. 64. 59. 60-62. 73. 74. 65. 66. 69-72. 67. 68. 75-78. 127-142. 79-126. 143-158. 167-182", "id": "19179286" }, { "contents": "Al Maktab Raqam 19\n\n\n61 - Ghost Walker 62 - Stun death 63 - Fire Ball 64 - the mystery of the Sphinx 65 - dark rays 66 - Conflict in the bush 67 - a plot of Satan 68 - bulwark 69 - ghost of revenge 70 - bloody chase 71 - cursed earth 72 - devastating weapon 73 - horror Hospital 74 - a treasure of the Pharaohs 75 - bird death 76. The armed robbery 77. secret mission 78. hackers Nile 79. Invisible Man 80. devastating automated 81. golden statue 82. Flower devil 83", "id": "3242097" }, { "contents": "Rulers of Kuba\n\n\n. Shama Katuri. 61. Kusunju. 62. Bena Misaki. 63. Bikila Kolo. 64. Kunche Lama. 65. Pelama Pena. 66. Mime Pelama. 67. Chenge Lesanga. 68. Mianga. 69. Sam Bula. 70. Manchum Bula. 71. Bopele^Bombo. 72. Boeke. 73. Bo^Kena. 74. Shamba Nche. 75. Golo Nche. 76. Shama Shanga. 77. Saina^Kama. 78. Ko Kena. 79. Sanga Lenga. 80. Bosh A kama. 81", "id": "12139561" }, { "contents": "Ācārakkōvai\n\n\n52 poems (3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 77, 78, 81, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93", "id": "12746274" }, { "contents": "Jeff Nelsen\n\n\nmovie soundtracks, and performing in the horn sections of orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Montreal, Vancouver, and National Symphonies, and the Balkan Gypsy funk band of Slavic Soul Party. With Canadian Brass, Jeff has also performed with the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, the symphonies of Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, Phoenix, Rotterdam, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, with the esteemed German, London", "id": "2981814" }, { "contents": "Kasparov versus the World\n\n\n, but claimed it was also losing, and published a \"forced win\". Subsequently, tablebases showed an error in Kasparov's analysis, but confirmed that 58...Qf5 could not have saved the draw with best play on both sides. The main line starts with 58...Qf5 59.Kh6 Qe6 60.Qg1+ Ka2 61.Qf2+ Kb1 62.Qd4 Ka2 63.Kg5 Qe7+ 64.Qf6 Qe3+ 65.Qf4 Qg1+ 66.Kf6 Qb6+ 67.Kf7 Qb7+ 68.Ke6 Qc8+ 69.Kf6 Qd8+ 70.Kf5 Qc8+ 71.Kg5 Qc3 72.Qh2+ Ka1 73.Qe2 Kb1 74.Qf2 Qc1+ 75.Kg4 Qc3", "id": "14582966" }, { "contents": "Swindle (chess)\n\n\n55...f2 56.Qg2 \"zugzwang\"; (b) 55...Nf4 56.Qf5! and if 56...Kg3 57.Qg5+ wins the knight; (c) 55...Ng5 56.Qf5 wins. g5 53.hxg5 hxg5 54.Qxb6 f3 55.Qxc5 Kg4 56.Qe3 Kg3 57.c4 Kg2 58.c5 f2 59.Qe4+ Kh2 60.Qf3 g4! 61.Qe2? White could draw with 61.Qxg4 f1=Q+ 62.Kc2 Qf2+ 63.Kb1 Qf1+ 64.Kc2 Qb5 (64...Nf2 65.Qf4+ Kg2 66.Qg5+ Kf3 67.Qf6+ Ke3 68.Qh6+ Kd4 69.Qd6+ Ke4 70.Qg6+ Kd5 71.Qd6+ Ke4 72.Qg6+", "id": "21604299" }, { "contents": "Queen and pawn versus queen endgame\n\n\n. Qxe6 Qh8+ 58. Kg6 Qc3 59. g4 Qd2 60. g5 Qd4 61. Qf5+ Ka4 62. Kh5 Qh8+ 63. Kg4 Qh1 (This move loses for Black in 39 moves as confirmed by http://www.k4it.de/index.php?topic=egtb&lang=en) 64. Qf4+ Ka5 65. Qe5+ Ka4 66. g6 Qd1+ 67. Kg5 Qg8+ 68. Kf5 Qc8+ 69. Kf4 Qc1+ 70. Qe3 Qc7+ 71. Qe5 Qc1+ 72. Kf5 Qc8+ 73. Kg5 Qd8+ 74. 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They beat Poland 47–64, and Sweden 65–54. Then they lost to Italy 50–58, lost to Germany 77–70, and defeated Poland 71–65. At the 2013 European Championships, Spain defeated Sweden 60–54, Israel 75–57, France 56–40, and Poland 63–45 in pool play. They lost to Turkey 63–49. In the quarterfinals, they defeated Italy 65–56. In the semi-finals, they lost to Great Britain 72–69. They defeated Sweden to win the bronze by a score of 65–56. Asier García Pereiro led the team in", "id": "13321907" }, { "contents": "Lanarkshire Cup\n\n\n1932–33 - 1933–34 - Hamilton Academical 1934–35 - Airdrieonians 1935–36 - 1936–37 - 1937–38 - Airdrieonians 1938–39 - Hamilton Academical 1939–40 - Motherwell 1848–49 - Albion Rovers 1949–50 - Motherwell 1950–51 - Albion Rovers 1951–52 - Hamilton Academical 1952–53 - Motherwell 1953–54 - Motherwell 1954–55 - Motherwell 1955–56 - 1956–57 - Motherwell 1957–58 - Motherwell 1958–59 - Motherwell 1959–60 - Motherwell 1960–61 - Motherwell 1961–62 - Motherwell 1962–63 - Airdrieonians 1963–64 - Motherwell 1964–65 - 1965–66 - Airdrieonians 1966–67 - Airdrieonians 1967–68 - Motherwell 1968–69 - Motherwell 1969–70 - Airdrieonians 1970–71 - Airdrieonians 1971–72 - 1972–73 - Motherwell 1973–74 -", "id": "10384135" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1981\n\n\nNe7 29.Ne3 Rc6 30.Ra3 Nc8 31.axb5 axb5 32.Kf2 Nb6 33.Nb2 Rxd1 34.Bxd1 Rd6 35.Be2 Be8 36.Ra5 Rd8 37.Ke1 c6 38.Ra6 Rb8 39.Bd1 Nc8 40.Nd3 Nc7 41.Ra5 Ra8 42.f4 exf4 43.gxf4 Nb6 44.Bf3 Rd8 45.Be2 Na4 46.Ra7 Rd7 47.Kd2 Ne6 48.Rxd7 Bxd7 49.Bg4 g6 50.f5 gxf5 51.Bxf5 Kg7 52.e5 Nf8 53.Bxd7 Nxd7 54.e6 Ndb6 55.Nf4 Kf8 56.Kd3 Nc8 57.Ng4 Ke7 58.Nh6 Kd6 59.Kd4 Ne7 60.Nf7+ Kc7 61.Nh5 c5+ 62.bxc5 Nc6+ 63.Ke3 Nxc5 64.Nxf6 Nxe6 65.h5 Nf8 66.Ke4 Kb6 67.Ng5 h6 68.Nf7 Ne6 69.Ne8 Nc5+ 70.Ke3 Na4 71.Kd2 b4 72.cxb4 Nxb4 73.Nxh6 Nc5 74.Nf5 Nd5 75.h6 Ne4+", "id": "7279794" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n22 3a 20 22 55 ord\", \"name\": \"U 0000100 73 65 72 22 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 73 70 61 63 65 ser\", \"namespace 0000120 22 3a 20 22 65 78 61 6d 70 6c 65 2e 61 76 72 6f \": \"example.avro 0000140 22 2c 20 22 66 69 65 6c 64 73 22 3a 20 5b 7b 22 \", \"fields\": [{\" 0000160 74 79 70 65 22 3a 20 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c", "id": "10173700" }, { "contents": "HC CSKA Moscow\n\n\n. \"Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game Soviet / Russian MVP Scoring Champion Goal Scoring Champion Soviet / Russian League First Team Best Line Best Rookie Soviet League Championship \"(32)\": 1947–48, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1954–55, 1955–56, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1976–77,", "id": "12586396" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\n- Ryne Duren - Baltimore 54, Kansas City 57, NYY 58-61, LAA 61-62, Philadelphia 63-64, Cincinnati 64, Washington 65, Philadelphia 65 1949 - Ed Albrecht - St. Louis 49-50 1940 - Dewey Adkins - Washington 43, Chi Cubs 49 1940 - Stan Goletz - CHI WS 41 1940 - William Red Rollings - Boston 27-28 1940 - Dave Bartosch - St. Louis 45 1939 - Andy Cohen - Player - New York Giants 26, 28-29, Manager - Philadelphia", "id": "9684301" }, { "contents": "Bing (search engine)\n\n\n-time traffic conditions using Bing Maps. The gadget provided shortcuts to driving directions, local search and full-screen traffic view of major US and Canadian cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Montreal, New York City, Oklahoma City, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Vancouver, and Washington, D.C. Prior to October", "id": "5355697" }, { "contents": "Chess (poem)\n\n\nas 52. Na1–b3? 52. Kh2 Qg3+ 53. Qxg3+ hxg3+ 54. Kxg3 Ra5 55. Kf2 Ra8 56. Ke2 Nc2 57. Kd1 Ne3+ 58. Kc1 Nxg2+ 59. Kb1 b5 60. h4 b4 61. h5 b3 62. e5 Bg5 63. h6 Nh4 64. e6 Bf6 65. h7 Nxf3 66. e7 Bxe7 67. h8=Q+ Kb7 68. Qh3 Ne5 69. Qh5 Nd3 70. Qh3 Nb4 71. Qf3+ Kb8 72. Qe2 Bf6 73. Qe6", "id": "7723831" }, { "contents": "2002 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n(77) 93–6, 37–67, (62) 70–20, (57) 79–0, (91) 108–17, 69–9, (60) 62–9 **(65) 75–33, 68–55, 59–23, (126)-0, 0-(81), (85) 112–6, 1–76 (72), (60) 73–0 ***(60) 109–6, 45–56, (72) 75–42, 5–78 (55), (68) 73–0, (109) 115–19, 43–66, (110) 111–14, (70)-0, 38–89", "id": "20494682" }, { "contents": "2015 Cleveland Indians season\n\n\nand 13, improving their record to 70–70 and marking the first time the Indians were .500 since they were 2–2. The Indians would also be 71-71, 72-72, 73-73, and 74-74, but lost the following game each time. They briefly made it over the .500 mark at 77–76 on September 26, but went on to lose three in a row. The Indians spent much of September 3–5 games behind the Texas Rangers or Houston Astros for the second wild card spot in the American", "id": "294687" }, { "contents": "Index of philosophical literature\n\n\n\"Federalist No. 61\" – \"Federalist No. 62\" – \"Federalist No. 63\" – \"Federalist No. 64\" – \"Federalist No. 65\" – \"Federalist No. 66\" – \"Federalist No. 67\" – \"Federalist No. 68\" – \"Federalist No. 69\" – \"Federalist No. 70\" – \"Federalist No. 71\" – \"Federalist No. 72\" – \"Federalist No. 73\" – \"Federalist No. 74\" – \"Federalist", "id": "16809651" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "List of mayors of Salisbury\n\n\n1850–51 George Brown 1851–52 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1852–53 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1853–54 John Lambert 1854–55 Thomas Pain 1855–56 Abraham Jackson 1856–57 Thomas Pain 1857–58 Coard William Squarey 1858–59 Philip Pickney Cother 1859–60 William Woodlands 1860–61 Philip Watson Ottoway 1861–62 Charles Mann Cornwallis Whatman 1862–63 John Style 1863–64 John Waters 1864–65 Richard Henry Rigden 1865–66 Robert Stokes 1866–67 John Alfred Lush MD 1867–68 Stephen Eldridge 1868–69 William Aylward 1869–70 Charles Richard Norton 1870–71 William Fawcett Jnr. 1871–72 John Harding Jackson 1873–74 Henry Brown 1874–75 Samuel Ralph Atkins 1875–76 Charles Henry Radcliffe 1876–77 John Keynes 1877–78 Richard Monkhouse Wilson", "id": "18557200" }, { "contents": "1967 NFL season\n\n\nThe 1967 NFL season was the 48th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 16 teams with the addition of the New Orleans Saints. The two 8-team conferences were split into two divisions each: the Eastern Conference divisions were Capitol (Dallas, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Washington) and Century (Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis), and the Western Conference divisions were Central (Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, and Minnesota) and Coastal (Atlanta, Baltimore, Los Angeles", "id": "8290334" }, { "contents": "World TeamTennis\n\n\nwith Arthur Ashe and Wilt Chamberlain, securing the professional men players.. The league began play in May 1974, with George MacCall as Commissioner of the 16 teams: Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo-Toronto, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Florida (Miami), San Diego/Hawaii, Houston, Los Angeles, Minnesota (Minneapolis-St.Paul), New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. The original league format included a four-colored tennis court, a 44-contest season, and teams", "id": "14486970" }, { "contents": "2013 FedEx Cup Playoffs\n\n\n(76 to 58), Nicholas Thompson (73 to 59), Brendan Steele (89 to 69), and Ernie Els (91 to 70). Seven players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances: Ryan Palmer (60 to 71), Fredrik Jacobson (61 to 72), Martin Laird (63 to 74), David Lingmerth (64 to 75), Kyle Stanley (66 to 77), Cameron Tringale (69 to 79", "id": "19528111" }, { "contents": "Jellabies\n\n\n58. Parrot (21 June 1999) 59. Spring (28 June 1999) 60. Magic (5 July 1999) 61. Where's Pepper? (12 July 1999) 62. Hot (19 July 1999) 63. Robot (26 July 1999) 64. Wheels (2 August 1999) 65. Chums (9 August 1999) 66. Baa! (16 August 1999) 67. Found (23 August 1999) 68. Autumn (30 August 1999) 69. Nature (6 September 1999)", "id": "20682329" }, { "contents": "List of fresh water fishes of Maharashtra\n\n\nogilbii 51. Schismatorhynchos (Nukta) nukta 52. Thynnichthys sandkhol 53. Tor khudree 54. Tor mussulah 55. Tor tor SUB-FAMILY: CULTRINAE 56. Chela cachius 57. Chela laubuca 58. Salmostoma acinaces 59. Salmostoma balookee 60. Salmostoma boopis 61. Salmostoma clupeoides 62. Salmostoma horai 63. Salmostoma kardahiensis 64. Salmostoma novacula 65. Salmostoma phulo Subfamily: LEUCISCINAE 66. Hypophthalmichthys molitrix SUBFAMILY: RASBORINAE 69. Barilius evezardi 70. Barilius gatensis 71. Parluciosoma daniconius 72. Parluciosoma labiosa 73. Danio aequipinnatus 74", "id": "16146194" }, { "contents": "Vehicle registration plates of Kenya\n\n\n63 UN - United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Eastern & Southern African Regional Office 64 CD - Iran 65 CD - Cyprus 66 CD - Argentina 67 UN - United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) 68 CD - Philippines 69 CD - Burundi 70 CD - Chile 71 CD - Oman 72 CD - League of Arab States / Arab League 73 CD - European Union 74 CD - Yemen 75 CD - Kenya Mission to UNEP 76 CD - Côte d'Ivoire (Consulate) 77 CD - Bangladesh 78 CD - Saudi Arabia 79 UN", "id": "993880" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "List of makams\n\n\n-Şehnaz 63. Bûstan 64. Büzürk 65. Büzürk-Gerdâniye 66. Büzürk-Geveyşt 67. Büzürk-Mâye 68. Büzürk-Nevrûz 69. Büzürk-Selmek 70. Büzürk-Şehnâz 71. Canfezâ 72. Çârgâh 73. Çârgâh-Âcem 74. Çârgâh-Gerdâniye 75. Çârgâh-Mahûr 76. Çehâr-Âgâazin 77. Daği-Bayâti 78. Danişverân 79. Dil Âvîz 80. Dil-Ârâ 81. Dil-Efruz 82. Dil-Keşîde 83. Dil-Nişîn 84. Dil-", "id": "21093808" }, { "contents": "Super Bases Loaded 2\n\n\n\", the Cleveland \"Stars\", the Detroit \"Storm\", the Kansas City \"Tornadoes\", Oakland \"Eagles\", and Seattle \"Blue Wave\". The Omega League (based on the National League) consisted of the Atlanta \"Weasels\", Houston \"Doves\", the Los Angeles \"Cyclops\", the New York \"Mercs\", Philadelphia \"Bruins\", the Pittsburgh \"Buzzards\", and the San Francisco \"Amoebas\". In addition, there were four edit teams: Urbana,", "id": "22141152" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "Don Larsen\n\n\nDon James Larsen (born August 7, 1929) is an American retired Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher. During a 15-year MLB career, he pitched from 1953 to 1967 for seven different teams. Larsen pitched for the St. Louis Browns / Baltimore Orioles (1953–54; 1965), New York Yankees (1955–59), Kansas City Athletics (1960–1961), Chicago White Sox (1961), San Francisco Giants (1962–64), Houston Colt .45's / Houston Astros (1964–65), and Chicago Cubs (1967)", "id": "15750076" }, { "contents": "1968 NBA playoffs\n\n\n) (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Chicago Bulls: \"Lakers win series 4-1\" This is the first playoff meeting between the Lakers and Bulls. Division Finals (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (3) San Francisco Warriors: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Last Playoff Meeting: 1967 Western Division Semifinals (San Francisco won 3-0) Champion: Boston Celtics Division Semifinals (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (3) New York Knicks: \"76ers win series 4-2", "id": "14689742" } ]
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[ { "contents": "Global Initiative to Combat Nuclear Terrorism\n\n\n. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. IAEA (observer) UNODC (observer) INTERPOL (observer) UNICRI (observer) June 1-2 in Tokyo Japan February 8-10 New Delhi India June 16-17, 2015 Helsinki, Finland", "id": "7679046" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nNew York Yankees 56. Robin Yount, Milwaukee Brewers 57. Wade Boggs, Boston Red Sox 58. Roger Clemens, Boston Red Sox 59. Vince Coleman, St. Louis Cardinals 60. José Canseco, Oakland Athletics 61. Fernando Valenzuela, Los Angeles Dodgers 62. Tony Gwynn, San Diego Padres 63. Doc Gooden, New York Mets 64. Mark McGwire, Oakland Athletics 65. Jack Clark, New York Yankees 66. Dale Murphy, Atlanta Braves 67. Kirk Gibson, Los Angeles Dodgers 68. Jack Morris,", "id": "18525011" }, { "contents": "Women's World Chess Championship 2016\n\n\nRb4 60. a3 Kc5 61. Re6 Re4 62. Kc2 Kd4 63. Rd6+ Kc4 64. Rc6+ Kd5 65. Rb6 Rc4+ 66. Kd2 Kc5 67. Rb8 Ra4 68. Rc8+ Kd4 69. Rb8 Ra5 70. Rd8+ Kc4 71. Re8 Kd5 72. Rd8+ Ke4 73. Rb8 Rxa3 74. Rxb5 Kf4 75. Rb8 Kf3 76. Rf8+ Ke4 77. Rb8 Ra2+ 78. Ke1 Kf4 79. Rb3 e4 80. Rc3 e3 81. Rc8 1/2-1/2 In", "id": "15973443" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nDetroit Tigers 69. Ryne Sandberg, Chicago Cubs 70. Nolan Ryan, Houston Astros 71. John Tudor, Los Angeles Dodgers 72. Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia Phillies 73. Dave Righetti, New York Yankees 74. Pedro Guerrero, St. Louis Cardinals 75. Rick Sutcliffe, Chicago Cubs 76. Gary Carter, New York Mets 77. Cal Ripken, Baltimore Orioles 78. Andre Dawson, Chicago Cubs 79. Andy Van Slyke, Pittsburgh Pirates 80. Roc Raines, Montreal Expos 81. Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins 82.", "id": "18525012" }, { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Constitutional amendments under the French Fifth Republic\n\n\n46, 47, 47-1, 47-2 (new), 48, 49, 50-1, 51-1 (new), 51-2 (new), 56, 61, 61-1 (new), 62, 65, 69, 70, 71, 71-1 (new), 72-3, 73, 74-1, 75-1 (new), 87 (new), 88-4, 88-5, 89. The vote was", "id": "8390514" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Wysoczany\n\n\n53. Saharowa 54. Mashljanyk 55. Luchkanych 56. Mashljanyk 57. Mytso 58. Jacyla 59. Jacyla 60. Village Ukrainian School 61. Bodnik 62. Tsynanko 63. Shlomko 64. Warholjak 65. Kroljak 66. Village Orthodox Church 67. Horonova 68. Hlibyk 69. Sekielyk 70. Mashljanyk 71. Maslany 72. Orzinski 73. Worotyla 74. Luchkanych 75. Petrunjova 76. Slabka 77. Petrunjova 78. Bajtsowa 79. Sas 80. Sas 81. Hrytsko 82. Jacyla 83. Szevtsova 84. Szevtsova", "id": "15604592" }, { "contents": "List of WWE United States Champions\n\n\nRank !Wrestler !No. ofbrreigns !Combinedbrdays !Combined daysbrrec. by WWE !1 !2 !rowspan=2|40 !42 !43 !44 !45 !46 !47 !48 !49 !50 !51 !52 !53 !rowspan=2|54 !56 !rowspan=2|57 !59 !60 !61 !62 !63 !64 !65 !66 !67 !rowspan=3|68 !71 !72 !rowspan=3|73 !76 !77 !78 !rowspan=2|79 !rowspan=2|81 !83 !rowspan=2|84 !rowspan=3|86 !89 !rowspan=2|90 !92 !", "id": "11372834" }, { "contents": "Eusébio\n\n\nrepeated five years later. He was the Portuguese First Division's top scorer seven times (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970 and 1973), helping Benfica to win 11 Primeira Liga (1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73 and 1974–75), 5 Portuguese Cup wins (1961–62, 1963–64, 1968–69, 1969–70 and 1971–72), 1 European Cup win (1961–62) and 3 European Cup finals (1962–63, 1964–65 and 1967–68). Eusébio", "id": "15697745" }, { "contents": "Udayarpalayam taluk\n\n\n48 Kundaveli-East 49 Kundaveli-West 50 Kuruvalapparkoil 51 Kuvagam 52 Kuvathur 53 Managathy 54 Marudur 55 Melur 56 Muthuservamadam 57 Nagam Panthal 58 Nayaganai Periyal 59 Nedavalur-East 60 Nedavalur-South 61 Olayur 62 Padanilai 63 Pappakudi-North 64 Pappakudi-South 65 Parukkal 66 Periyakrishnapuram 67 Periyavalayam 68 Pichanur 69 Pilichikuzhi 70 Piranjeri 71 Porpathintha Nallur 72 Rangiyam 73 Saluppai 74 Sathampady 75 Silambur 76 Siluvacheri 77 Sirukadambur 78 Solankurichi 79 Sripuranthan 80 Sriraman 81 Suriyamanal 82 Suttamalli 83 T.Paluvur 84 Taludalamedu 85 Thandalai 86 Thathanur 87 Thenkatchi Perumal Nathan 88 Thirukalapur 89", "id": "329036" }, { "contents": "Garhmukteshwar (Assembly constituency)\n\n\nkhaiya 46 Sharifpur 47 Anooppur Dibai 48 Shuklampura 49 Rasoolabad Nanpur 50 Lodhipur Shobhan 51 Pawati 52 Haiderpur 53 Lodhipur Chhapka 54 Sadullapur 55 Hiranpura 56 Popayi 57 Janupura 58 Jhadina 59 Saidpur 60 Alampur Bhagwantpur 61 Ladpura 62 Kalyanpur 63 Khilwai 64 Shogarh 65 Shahpur Chaudhary 66 Inayatpur 67 Rampur Nyamatpur 68 Abdullapur 69 Dotai 70 Athsaini 71 Hasupur 72 Manak Chowk 73 Deoli 74 Dhana 75 Lisri 76 Akkhapur 77 Fattapur 78 Phuldehra 79 Nawada Kalan 80 Todarpur 81 Bhowapur 82 Bhowapur Mastannagar 83 Baksar 84 Saroorpur 85 Vait 86 Khudaliya 87 Baddha 88 Ratupura 89 Rajhera 90", "id": "3818355" }, { "contents": "Samia tribe (Luhya)\n\n\n38 Abakangala 39 Abakati 40 Abakemo 41 Abakerere 42 Abakhu 43 Abakibwedde 44 Abakiroyoya 45 Abakobe 46 Abakomolo 47 Abakooli 48 Abakoolo 49 Abakuba 50 Abakwala 51 Abakwede 52 Abakyaki 53 Abakyonga 54 Abalaka 55 Abalala 56 Abalanda 57 Abaleke 58 Abalekya 59 Abalila 60 Abalindo 61 Abaliro 62 Abalisa 63 Abaloba 64 Abalomba 65 Abalundu 66 Abalwenge 67 Abalyali 68 Abalyani 69 Abamakwa 70 Abamakyeke 71 Abamali 72 Abamani 73 Abamanyi 74 Abambumpi 75 Abameripo 76 Abampoodi 77 Abampunyi 78 Abamulembo 79 Abamulimba 80 Abamuma 81 Abanapa 82 Abangasa 83 Abanghale 84 Abanyanga 85 Abanyedeti 86 Abanyihodoo 87 Abanyimaro", "id": "4195796" }, { "contents": "Parbatsar\n\n\nGular 47 Gunawati 48 Gurah 49 Haripura 50 Harnawa Patti 51 Hatheli 52 Hukmpura 53 Huldhani 54 Jagdishpura 55 Jalampura 56 Janjeela 57 Jawla 58 Jhalra 59 Jhujharpura 60 Kaletara 61 Kalkala Ki Dhani 62 Kankediyas 63 Kanwalad 64 Khanpur 65 Khedapura 66 Khedarpura 67 Kheri Khinwasi 68 Khokhar 69 Khokhariya 70 Khundiyas 71 Kinsariya 72 Kishorpura 73 Kitiya 74 Kuliyana 75 Kundri 76 Kurada 77 Lakhiyas 78 Lalana Kalan 79 Lalana Khurd 80 Madhwa 81 Malas Charnan 82 Malas Gusaiyan 83 Mandan 84 Mandowari 85 Manglana 86 Manpura 87 Mayapur 88 Mehgaon 89 Merasi 90 Mindakiya 91 Modi Khurd", "id": "7579275" }, { "contents": "Western Suburbs Magpies\n\n\nW Wright 55 W Barclay 56 Percy Bolt 57 T Doyle 58 J Feeney 59 V Jarvis 60 E Mantle 61 H.G. Naylor 62 E Palmer 63 E Willings 64 Grinstead 65 Owens 66 Sam Perry 67 Keen 68 James 69 Percy Briscoe 70 Chipperfield 71 J Ogilvie 72 Horace Alderson 73 Johns 74 J Slingsby 75 D McDonald 76 G Patterson 77 Baldock 78 Tom Dowswell 79 Healy 80 McEvoy 81 Ryan 82 George Duffin 83 Herb Gilbert 84 Rangi Joass 85 W Mueller 86 A Munnery 87 P.J. Thompson 88 Jack Tully 89 S.B. Wall 90 A Gillett", "id": "13659778" }, { "contents": "Game Day Recycling\n\n\nUniversity of Georgia 59. University of Kentucky 60. University of Maine 61. University of Maryland 62. University of Miami 63. University of Michigan 64. University of Minnesota 65. University of Mississippi 66. University of Missouri 67. University of Montana 68. University of Nebraska–Lincoln 69. University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill 70. University of North Texas 71. University of Notre Dame 72. University of Oregon 73. University of Rochester 74. University of South Florida 75. University of Tennessee - Knoxville 76", "id": "10435645" }, { "contents": "Carson's Law\n\n\nAnd Misfire 59. St. Patrick's Day 60. The Masquerade 61. All That Glitters 62. Laugh, Clown, Laugh 63. Guardian Angels 64. Lost Opportunities 65. A Country Dance 66. Faith, Hope And Fencing Wire 67. A Matter Of Confidence 68. The Tender Trap 69. A Case For Compassion 70. From Small Acorns 71. Street Games, Night Moves 72. Deceptions 73. Orphans Of The Storm 74. Falling Star 75. Means To An End 76. Teapots And Tears 77.", "id": "7511783" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "2003 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 10–11 May – Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, England *58–69, 83–25, 24–66, (63) 75–8, 9-(67), 0–98 (57), 72–60 (53), 39–80 (55), (67)-(60), 42–61 **(58) 73–26, (80)-(52), (100) 104–32, 23–82 (57), (54) 74–57, 49–57, (56) 71–48, 59–32 **", "id": "20494482" }, { "contents": "List of villages in Murbad\n\n\n796 br 57 Gorakhgad Murbad 1 br 58 Goregaon Murbad 495 br 59 Hedavali Murbad 281 br 60 Hireghar Murbad 225 61 Inde Murbad 885 br 62 Jadai Murbad 491 br 63 Jaigaon Murbad 496 br 64 Jambhurde Murbad 1,330 br 65 Jamghar Murbad 533 br 66 Kachakoli Murbad 869 br 67 Kalambad Mu Murbad 408 br 68 Kalambhe Murbad 1,299 br 69 Kalamkhande Murbad 987 br 70 Kalanbhad Murbad 1,017 br 71 Kandali Murbad 295 br 72 Kanharle Murbad 798 br 73 Kanhol Murbad 822 br 74 Karavale Murbad 1,118 br 75 Karchonde Murbad 731 76 Kasgaon Murbad 524", "id": "15353565" }, { "contents": "Amos Burn\n\n\nKf7 46.Bxc6 Bxc6 47.Kb4 Be8 48.Nf3 Ke7 49.Ng5 Bc6 50.Ka3 Bd7 51.Kb2 Ba4 52.Kc1 Bb3 53.Nf3 Ba4 54.Nh4 Kf7 55.Ng2 Bd7 56.h4 Be8 57.Kb2 Ba4 58.Ne3 Ke7 59.Ka3 Bc6 60.Kb4 Kd7 61.Ka5 Kc7 62.Nc2 Kb7 63.Nb4 Bd7 64.Na6 Be8 65.Nc5+ Kc6 66.Nxe6 Bd7 67.Ng5 Bf5 68.Kb4 Bg4 69.Ka3 Kd7 70.Nf7 Be6 71.Nd6 Kc6 72.Kb2 Bg4 73.Kc2 Kd7 74.Kd2 Ke6 75.Ke3 Bh3 76.f5+ gxf5 77.Kf4 Bg4 78.Kg5 Bh3 79.Ne8 Kf7 80.Nf6 f4 81.Kxf4 Be6 82.Kg5 1–0 MacDonald-Burn, Liverpool 1910 At right is a surprisingly little-known position from one of Burn's offhand games.", "id": "20103296" }, { "contents": "Brazilian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act\n\n\n59. FENIPRAZINE 60. FEMPROBAMATO 61. FLUFENAZINE 62. FLUMAZENIL 63. FLUOXETINE 64. FLUPENTIXOL 65. FLUVOXAMINE 66. HALOPERIDOL 67. HALOTAN 68. CLORAL HYDRATE 69. HYDROCHLORBEZETILAMINE 70. HYDROXIDINE 71. HOMOPHENAZINE 72. IMICLOPRAZINE 73. IMIPRAMINE 74. IMIPRAMINOXIDE 75. IPROCLORIZIDA 76. ISOCARBOXAZIDE 77. ISOFLURANE 78. ISOPROPYL-CROTONYL-URINE 79. LAMOTRIGINE 80. LEVODOPA 81. LEVOMEPROMAZINE 82. LINDANO 83. LISURIDA 84. LITHIUM 85. LOPERAMIDA 86. LOXAPINA 87. MAPROTILINE 88. MECLOFENOXATE 89. MEFENOXALONE 90.", "id": "14670778" }, { "contents": "Tales of the Wizard of Oz\n\n\n? 55. ? 56. ? 57. ? 58. ? 59. ? 60. Friends of a Feather 61. Monkey Air Lift 62. Guaranteed for Life 63. The Skills of Bravery 64. The Coat of Arms 65. Roar, Lion, Roar 66. Be a Card 67. The Inferior Decorator 68. The Salesman 69. The Cat's Meow 70. The Yellow Brick Road 71. Rusty Rusty 72. The Scarecrow 73. The Invisible Man 74. Free Trade 75. The Bull Fighter 76", "id": "13344957" }, { "contents": "Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship\n\n\nscope=row|56 !scope=row|57 !scope=row|58 !scope=row|59 !scope=row|60 !scope=row|61 !scope=row|62 !scope=row|63 !scope=row|64 !scope=row|65 !scope=row|66 !scope=row|67 !scope=row|68 !scope=row|69 !scope=row|70 !scope=row|71 !scope=row|72 !scope=row|73 !scope=row|74 !scope=row|75 !scope=row|76 !scope=row|77 !scope=row|78 !scope=row|79 !scope=row|80 !", "id": "16778230" }, { "contents": "Ikirun\n\n\n59. Asaba 60. Ajele Okeba 61. Ago Okeba 62. Ajisefinni 63. Alufa Akanbi 64. Adedeji 65. Alabi 66. Aniyeye 67. Agunlo 68. Aliyu 69. Aborisade 70. Agbon 71. Ayara 72. Baale- Enle 73. Baba Osogbo 74. Orisayo 75. Balogun 76. Baale Gbenagbena 77. Baale Onilu 78. Baale Ponja Erintunde 79. Saba 80. Balogun Kojo 81. Baale Oke Aafo 82. Balogun Makinde 83. Baba Isale 84. Balogun Imole 85. Baba Oloya 86. Baale", "id": "2580736" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qd2 Qd4 57. Qe1 Qb6 58. Qd2 Rb7 59. a4 Qc5 60. Qe1 Rb4 61. Qd2 Qb6 62. Qc1 Qd4 63. Qc2 Rb3 64. Be2 Rxc3 65. Qxc3 Qxc3 66. bxc3 Nxe4 67. Bf3 Nef6 68. Be2 e4 69. Bxc4 g4 70. Rb2 Ng5 71. Rb6 Nf7 72. Bf1 f3 73. c4 Nd7 74. Rb7 Nfe5 75. f6 e3 76. Rb3 e2 77. Bxe2 fxe2 78. Re3 Nf3 79. f7 Rf8 80. Rxg4 e1=", "id": "10680382" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "1953–54 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team\n\n\n30 Oregon State (-/4) RAL L 53–65 January 8 The Citadel H W 83–42 January 9 Wake Forest A W 66–65 January 11 Davidson A W 70–54 January 16 Virginia H W 78–66 January 19 NC State H L 77–84 February 2 Washington and Lee LY W 69–60 February 4 Duke (-/8) A L 47–63 February 8 Virginia A L 69–83 February 11 Wake Forest H L 62–76 February 13 Clemson (-/14) A W 72–56 February 16 Davidson H W 89–69 February 20 Duke (-/14) H L 63–67 February 24 NC State", "id": "7304952" }, { "contents": "Kumharsain\n\n\nChohan 38 Chopala 39 Churath 40 D.P.F. Nag kelo Saroga 41 D.P.F. Nagkelo 42 Dagrot 43 Dakolu 44 Dakoon 45 Dalan 46 Damaur 47 Daro 48 Dawala 49 Deeb 50 Deoridhar 51 Dethal 52 Devali Dhar 53 Dhala 54 Dhali 55 Dhanal 56 Dharuri 57 Dheongli 58 Dogri 59 Doja 60 Ganeog 61 Gharal 62 Ghareawat 63 Ghughvi 64 Gheti 65 Gonthla 66 Halyana 67 Hathiya 68 Jadoon 69 Jal 70 Jalti 71 Jangal Ahar 72 Jangal Dawala 73 Jangal Hatu 74 Jangal Havan 75 Jangal Jogsha 76 Jangal Madhawan 77 Jangal Marni 78 Jangal Nun-II 79 Janjeli", "id": "1653227" }, { "contents": "Glamorgan County Silver Ball Trophy\n\n\n. The trophy is sponsored by Brains Smooth. ! Season !! Winners !! Losing Finalists !! Score !! Venue ! 1956–57 !1957–58 ! 1958–59 ! 1959–60 ! 1960–61 ! 1961–62 ! 1962–63 ! 1963–64 ! 1964–65 ! 1965–66 ! 1966–67 ! 1967–68 ! 1968–69 ! 1969–70 ! 1970–71 ! 1971–72 ! 1972–73 ! 1973–74 ! 1974–75 ! 1975–76 ! 1976–77 ! 1977–78 ! 1978–79 ! 1979–80 ! 1980–81 ! 1981–82 ! 1982–83 ! 1983–84 ! 1984–85 ! 1985–86 ! 1986–87 ! 1987–88 ! 1988–89 ! 1989–90 ! 1990–91 ! 1991–92 ! 1992–93 ! 1993–94", "id": "18470383" }, { "contents": "63rd NHK Cup (shogi)\n\n\n, 59. P*7b, 60. Px3e, 61. P-6f, 62. N*8e, 63. P-7a+, 64. Nx7g+, 65. Nx7g, 66. S*7f, 67. N*8i, 68. G*5i, 69. K-6h, 70. B-4h+, 71. +P-7b, 72. +B-5h, 73. K-7i, 74. +B-6i, 75. K-8h, 76. +Bx7h, 77. Kx7h, 78. G*6g, 79. K-8h, 80. Gx7g, 81. Nx7g", "id": "8770976" }, { "contents": "Ancestors of Rama\n\n\n62. Rituparna 63. Sarvakama (Sarvakarma, Aartupani in Harivansha Puran) 64. Sudas (contemporary to King Kuru-1 of Chandravansh who founded the Magadha Kingdom) 65. Saudasa (or) Kalmashapada (married to Madayanti) 66. Asmaka 67. Mulaka (Naari Kavacha) (contemporary of Yadava King Shakuni who was the father of Rakshasha “Bhasmasura”) 68. Dasharatha-1 69. Adwil (Ilabil in Vishnu Puran) 70. Vishvamashaha 71. Anaranya-2 72. Nidhn 73. Animitra 74. Dululaha (Harivansh Puran) 75", "id": "8372279" }, { "contents": "Codex Cyprius\n\n\n1: 1, 4, 12, 14, 30, 34, 41, 44; Luke 10: 1, 8, 15, 22, 23, 30, 32, 37, 38, 47, 48, 53, 57, 63; Luke 20: 2, 4, 8, 9, 19, 23, 24, 26, 28, 33, 34, 50, 61, 62, 64, 65, 70, 74, 75. In Matthew 27:34 it reads οινον (\"wine\"", "id": "12433331" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qg1 Qe8 55. Qf2 Qf8 56. Rcd1 Qe8 57. Kh3 Kh8 58. Rc1 Kh7 59. Ba7 Rb7 60. Bc5 Na6 61. Be3 Rbb8 62. Kh4 Nb4 63. Qf1 Qe7 64. Kh3 Qe8 65. Kh2 Qe7 66. Qd1 Qe8 67. Kh3 Ra8 68. Kh4 Na6 69. Qg1 Bb4 70. Rdd1 Bf8 71. Kh3 Rab8 72. Kh4 Nb4 73. Rd2 Na6 74. Nf5 Bb4 75. Rdd1 Bf8 76. Qe1 Bb4 77. Qf1 Bf8 78. Kg3 Nb4 79", "id": "10680375" }, { "contents": "List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach\n\n\n• 20/7=/11 • 22/5 • 24/6 • 25/6 • 26/6 • 28/6 • 29/8 • 30/6 • 31/9 • 32/6 • 33/6 • 36/4 and /8 • 37/6 • 38/6 • 39/7 • 40/3, /6 and /8 • 41/6 • 42/7 • 44/7 • 45/7 • 46/6 • 47/5 • 48/3 and /7 • 52/6 • 55/5 • 56/5 • 57/8 • 59/3 • 60/5 • 62/6 64. • 64/2, /4 and /8 • 65/2 and /7 • 66/6 • 67/4 and /7 • 69/6 • 69a/6 • 70/7 and /11 • 72/6 • 73/5 • 74/8", "id": "3262090" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n+ Nxe4 56. fxe4+ Kxe4 57. Qg4+ Kd3 58. Qf3+ Qe3 59. Kg4 Qxf3+ 60. Kxf3 g6 61. Bd6 Nf5 62. Kf4 Nh4 63. Kg4 gxh5+ 64. Kxh4 Kxd4 65. Bb8 a5 66. Bd6 Kc4 67. Kxh5 a4 68. Kxh6 Kb3 69. b5 Kc4 70. Kg5 Kxb5 71. Kf5 Ka6 72. Ke6 Ka7 73. Kd7 Kb7 74. Be7 Ka7 75. Kc7 Ka8 76. Bd6 Ka7 77. Kc8 Ka6 78. Kb8 b5 79", "id": "7279713" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rg3 b3 59. Kc6 Kb8 60. Rxb3+ Ka7 61. Rb7+ Ka6 62. Rb6+ Ka7 63. Kb5 a4 64. Rxf6 Rf4 65. Rxh6 a3 66. Ra6+ Kb8 67. Rxa3 Rxf5 68. Rg3 Rf6 69. Rg8+ Kc7 70. Rg7+ Kc8 71. Rh7 1-0 Game 32br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black: Korchnoi, Viktorbr Pirc, Classicalbr Result: 1-0br 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5", "id": "7279777" }, { "contents": "José Cardenal\n\n\nJosé Rosario Domec Cardenal (born October 7, 1943 in Matanzas, Cuba) is a Cuban American former professional baseball outfielder, who played Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants (1963–64), Los Angeles/California Angels (1965–67), Cleveland Indians (1968–69), St. Louis Cardinals (1970–1971), Milwaukee Brewers (1971), Chicago Cubs (1972–77), Philadelphia Phillies (1978–79), New York Mets (1979–80), and Kansas City Royals (1980). Cardenal batted and threw", "id": "3406173" }, { "contents": "SUBE card\n\n\n20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88,", "id": "8102606" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\nRb1 Bg7 58. Be4 Nf6 59. Bc2 Nd5 60. Ra1 Kc7 61. Rb1 Bf6 62. Kg1 Ne7 63. Kf1 Nd5 64. Kg2 Bg7 65. Kg1 Kb7 66. Ra1 R6d7 67. Re4 Bf6 68. Re2 Kc7 69. Kf1 Ne7 70. Rb1 Nc8 71. Be3 Nd6 72. Rbe1 Re7 73. Bg6 Rg8 74. Bb1 e4 75. Kg2 Rge8 76. Bc2 Bg7 77. Rd1 Nc4 78. Bc1 Nd6 79. Rh1 Re5 80. h4 Bf6 81. h5 R5e7 82.", "id": "10680366" }, { "contents": "Wu Style Tai Chi Fast Form\n\n\nParting the wild horse's mane 59. Jade girl works the shuttles(3) 60. Jade girl works the shuttles(4) 61. Grasping the bird's tail 62. Cloud hands(3) 63. Cloud hands(4) 64. Downward posture 65. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(1) 66. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(2) 67. Step back, repulse the monkey 68. Flying oblique 69. Raise hand and step up 70. White crane flaps its wings 71. Brush knee and twist step 72. Needle at the bottom", "id": "6846816" }, { "contents": "SFZ (file format)\n\n\nan SFZ file: group lovel=0 hivel=127 region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=60 lokey=30 hikey=61 sample=SubDir/01C4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=62 lokey=62 hikey=63 sample=SubDir/02D4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=64 lokey=64 hikey=64 sample=SubDir/03E4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=65 lokey=65 hikey=66 sample=SubDir/04F4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=67 lokey=67 hikey=68 sample=SubDir/05G4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=69 lokey=69 hikey=70 sample=SubDir/06A4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=71 lokey=71 hikey=71 sample=SubDir/07B4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=72 lokey=72 hikey=73 sample=SubDir/08C5.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=74 lokey=74 hikey=75 sample=SubDir/09D5.wav region trigger=", "id": "13324840" }, { "contents": "Afadzato South District\n\n\n. Logba-Adzakoe 57. Logba-Akusame 58. Logba-Alakpeti 59. Logba-Andokope 60. Logba-Dufie 61. Logba-Klikpo 62. Logba-Tota 63. Logba-Vuinta 64. Logba-Xorglikope 65. Tafi-Abuipe 66. Tafi-Agorme 67. Tafi-Atome 68. Tafi-Dekpokorfe 69. Tafi-Mador 70. Tafi-Xorglikorfe 71. Kpeve-Old town 72. Kpeve-Tornu 73. Adigbo-Tornu 74. Goviefe-Todzi 75. Goviefe-Korwu", "id": "2739856" }, { "contents": "Jackson League\n\n\n-52 Centrals 1952-53 Northerners 1953-54 Vale Recreation 1954-55 Pessimists 1955-56 Northerners 1956-57 Guernsey Rangers 1957-58 Guernsey Rangers 1958-59 Northerners 1959-60 Northerners 1960-61 Belgrave Wanderers 1961-62 Sylvans 1962-63 Sylvans 1963-64 Northerners 1964-65 Belgrave Wanderers 1965-66 Vale Recreation 1966-67 Centrals 1967-68 St Martin’s 1968-69 Vale Recreation 1969-70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970-71 Belgrave Wanderers 1971-72 Vale Recreation 1972-73 Vale Recreation", "id": "4250613" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\nof Arkansas. The Lumbermen were disbanded in July 1905 due to financial hardships. Pine Bluff MLB Players 1954 - Frank Lucchesi - Manager - Philadelphia 70-72, Texas 75-77, Chicago Cubs 87 1952 - Bob Hale - Baltimore 55-56, 58, Cleveland 60-61, New York Yankees 61 1952 - Hillis Layne - Washington 41 1952 - Jim Snyder - Player Minnesota 61-62, 64 Manager - Seattle 88 1951 - Bud Black - Detroit 52, 55 1950 - Harry Chozen - Cincinnati 37 1950", "id": "9684300" }, { "contents": "Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award\n\n\n-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-", "id": "18196616" }, { "contents": "Middlesex Senior Charity Cup\n\n\n1947–48 Hendon 1948–49 Hayes 1949–50 Wealdstone 1950–51 Finchley 1951–52 Southall 1952–53 Hounslow Town 1953–54 Hendon 1954–55 Hayes 1955–56 Hounslow Town 1956–57 Hendon 1957–58 Finchley 1958–59 Enfield 1959–60 Hounslow Town 1960–61 Enfield 1961–62 Enfield & Hounslow Town (joint holders) 1962–63 Hayes 1963–64 Wealdstone 1964–65 Finchley 1965–66 Hounslow Town 1966–67 No Competition 1967–68 Wealdstone & Wembley (joint holders) 1968–69 Southall 1969–70 Hampton 1970–71 Hayes 1971–72 Hayes 1972–73 Hayes 1973–74 Finchley 1974–75 Hayes 1975–76 Hendon 1976–77 Hendon 1977–78 Hillingdon Borough 1978–79 Hendon 1979–80 Harrow Borough 1980–81 Wembley & Wealdstone (joint winners) 1981–82 Uxbridge 1982–83 Wembley 1983–84 Southall", "id": "8679746" }, { "contents": "Handicap (chess)\n\n\n53. Ke3 Kb5 54. Ne4 Na6 55. h8=Q Ka5 56. Qc3+ Kb5 57. Qb3+ Ka5 58. Nc3 Nc5 59. Bc7+ Ka6 60. Qb5+ Ka7 61. Qxc5+ Ka6 Deliberately allowing checkmate. 62. Qa5+ Kb7 63. Ke4 Kc8 64. Qa7 Kd7 65. Qb7 Ke7 66. Qc8 Kf6 67. Bd8+ Kg7 68. Qe6 Kf8 69. Qe7+ Kg8 70. Nd5 Kh8 71. g5 Kg8 72. g6 Kh8 73. Ke5 Kg8 74.", "id": "9261177" }, { "contents": "2009 Premier League Snooker\n\n\nwas higher. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 28–29 November – Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, England * (61) 80–35, 4–80, (96)–0, 0–(110), 34–77, 61–71 (65), 67–1, 40–75 ** 0–(98), 10–99 (53), 10–68 (66), 1–83 (76), (63)–30, (53)–(67) *** (111) 119–9, 87–36, 70–0, 50–57, 0–(88", "id": "994853" }, { "contents": "2013 Virginia Cavaliers football team\n\n\nAlex Foertsch 55 David Dean 56 Andre Miles-Redmond 57 Stephen Lawe 59 Mark Hall 60 John Pond 60 Jeb Byrne 61 Cody Wallace 62 Sean Karl 63 Ryan Doull 64 Nick Koutris 65 Ross Burbank 66 George Adeosun 67 Jackson Matteo 68 Eric Tetlow 69 Phillip Berry 70 Luke Bowanko 71 Jack McDonald 72 Eric Smith 74 Conner Davis 75 Sadiq Olanrewaju 76 Michael Mooney 77 Jay Whitmire 78 Morgan Moses 79 Jack Babcock 79 Sean Cascarano 80 Adrian Gamble 81 Jamall Brown 82 Mario Nixon 83 Jake McGee 84 Canaan Severin 85 Keeon Johnson 86 Jeremy Dollin", "id": "3791357" }, { "contents": "Sangrampur, Maharashtra\n\n\n52-Pimpari Adgaon 1400 53-Rajpur 157 54-Akoli Bk. 910 55-Akoli Kh. 251 56-Changefal Bk. 665 57-Changefal Kh. 707 58-Niwana 1487 59-Sangrampur Pr.jamod 6506 60-Tamgaon 1124 61-Pimpri Kathargaon 566 62-Bodkha 1363 63-Nirod 989 64-Bhilkhed 713 65-Wakana 1420 66-Rudhana 2072 67-Chondhi 622 68-Kakoda 669 69-Ukadgaon 353 70-Manardi 719 71-Pimpri Kavthal 461 72-Ringanwadi 570 73-Durgadiatya 1016 74-Wankhed 5378 75-Takleshwar 501 76-Kalamkhed 712 77-Jastgaon 795 78-Neknapur 358 79-Awar 955 80-Ukali Bk. 1216 81-Kodri 1225 82-Paturda Khurd 1564 83-Khel Thorat Paturda 2054 84-Warwat Khanderao 1447 85-Hingana Kavthal 360 86-Kumbarkhed 230 87-Kavthal 2673 88-Itkhed 218 89-Pesoda 1185 90-Bhon 1149 91-Sawali 659 92-Khiroda", "id": "9109065" }, { "contents": "Kamen Rider Spirits\n\n\n61. Rushbr 62. Ice Fangbr 63. Graveyard Eleventh tankōbon 64. Light Fangbr 65. Labyrinthbr 66. Hell Carbr 67. Teacherbr 68. Training Twelfth tankōbon 69. Whirlpoolbr 70. New Finisherbr 71. Ocean Battlebr 72. Belt of Lifebr 73. Immortal Man Thirteenth tankōbon 74. Inheritbr 75. Get Backbr 76. Movingbr 77. Evolutionbr 78. Next Evolutionbr 79. Final Evolution Fourteenth tankōbon 80. Warrior's Essencebr 81. Surpassing Greedbr 82. Returnbr 83. Fiery Giantbr 84. With the Soulbr 85. Setupbr", "id": "11704902" }, { "contents": "List of AEK Athens F.C. managers\n\n\nP ! W ! D ! L ! F ! A ! GD ! W% ! Pts% ! Total ! 36!!22!!7!!7!!62!!32!!+30!!61.11!!67.59 ! Total ! 11||6||3||2||22||14||+8||54.54||63.64 ! Total ! 4||2||0||2||6||5||+1||50.00||50.00 ! Total ! 26!!14!!5!!7!!55!!28!!+27!!53.85!!60.26 ! Total ! 59!!37!!11!!11!!145!!69!!+76!!62.71!!68.93 ! Total ! 17!!11!!3!!5!!32!!18!!+14||64.71!!70.59 ! Total ! 82!!45!!23!!14!!166!!77!!+89!!54.88!!64.23 ! Total ! 16!!8!!3!!5!!24!!20!!+4!!50.00!!56.25 ! Total ! 86!!47!!23!!16!!121!!70!!+51!!54.65!!63.57 ! Total ! 71!!39!!13!!19!!122!!67!!+55!!54.93!!61.03 ! Total ! 84!!39!!24!!21!!116!!86!!+30!!46.43!!55.95 ! Total ! 2!!1!!0!!1!!3!!4!!-1!!50.00!!50.00 ! Total ! 82!!61!!12!!9!!190!!50!!+140!!74.39!! \"Only competitive matches are counted. Wins, losses and draws are results at the final whistle; the results of penalty shootouts are not counted.\"", "id": "20468014" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Kf3 Kf8 52. Kg2 Rg4+ 53. Kh2 Bf2 54. Rf1 Bd4 55. Re1 Rh4+ 56. Kg2 Rg4+ 57. Kh3 Rh4+ 58. Kg3 Kf7 59. Kg2 Kf8 60. Kf3 Rh2 61. Bxa4 c2 62. Kg3 Bxe5+ 63. Rxe5 Rh1 64. Bxg5 Rg1+ 65. Kf2 Nxg5 66. Bxc2 Ra1 67. a4 Ra2 68. Re2 Ra3 69. Re3 Ra2 70. Re2 Ra3 71. Rd2 Ke7 72. Ke2 Nf3 73. Rd1 Ne5 74. Rd5", "id": "4952529" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Qxg6+ Kf8 59. Qxc6 Kg8 60. Qg6+ Kf8 61. Qg4 Ke8 62. Qh5 Kf8 63. Qg4 Ke8 64. Qh5 Kf8 65. Qd5 Rh7 66. Qf3+ Kg8 67. Qg4+ Kf7 68. Qh5+ Kg8 69. Qg6+ Kf8 70. Qf5+ Kg8 71. Qg4+ Kf7 72. Qh5+ Kg8 73. Qd5+ Kf8 74. Qxb5 Qe6 75. Bg7+ Kf7 76. Qh5+ Ke7 77. g3 Qe1+ 78. Kg2 Qe4+ 79. Kh2", "id": "4952547" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rc6 Bb5 60. Rc1 b3 61. Rb1 Bc4 62. Ke4 Ra2 63. Kd4 Rc2 64. Nd3 Bxd3 65. Kxd3 Rxh2 66. Rxb3 Kg7 67. Ke4 Ra2 68. Kf4 Ra4+ 69. Kg5 Ra5 70. g4 Rc5 71. Kh5 Ra5 72. Rf3 Rb5 73. g5 Rb1 74. f6+ Kh7 75. Rh3 Rg1 76. Rh2 Rg3 77. Rh1 Rg2 78. Ra1 Rh2+ 79. Kg4 Kg6 80. Ra8 Rg2+ ½–½ Game 26br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black", "id": "7279762" }, { "contents": "Les Arcanes\n\n\nPremier sacrifice 56. Liberté 57. Le sacrifice libre 58. La relation du beth à l'aleph 59. Limite de nos champs de gravitation 60. L'indivisible unité 61. La Manifestation 62. Vision parfaite 63. La féminité de la Manifestation procréatrice 64. Cantique de Salomon 65. Ève 66. Sacrifice des sacrifices 67. La loi juive 68. Beauté libre 69. Encore le rythme 70. Conscience de l'univers 71. Libre beauté première 72-73. La passion mystérieuse et chaste 74. De l'amour à l'être 75.", "id": "17579979" }, { "contents": "Barharia\n\n\nKail 61. Kaluchhapra 62. Kanahar 63. Kanhauli 64. Khanpur 65. Khizar Chak 66. Khori Pakar Jaddi 67. Khori Pakar Nilami 68. Koiri Tola 69. Kuahi 70. Kurwa 71. Kutub Chhapra 72. Lachhmi Chak 73. Lakri 74. Lakri Dargah 75. Lala Hata 76. Lauan 77. Madhaupur 78. Mahal 79. Mahamadpur 80. Mahammadpur 81. Mahbub Chhapra 82. Mahmudpur 83. Mananpura 84. Mansahata 85. Mathia Patarhatha 86. Mathurapur 87. Mira Chhapra 88. Narharpur 89.", "id": "12509991" }, { "contents": "Women's Professional Basketball League\n\n\nfranchises had been awarded to Dallas, New Orleans, San Francisco and St. Louis, Missouri, while applications were received for potential franchises from Baltimore, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. The Eastern Division included the New Jersey Gems, New Orleans Pride, New York Stars, Philadelphia Fox, St. Louis Streak and Washington Metros. The Midwest Division included the Chicago Hustle, Iowa Cornets, Milwaukee Does and Minnesota Fillies. The Western Division included the California Dreams, Dallas Diamonds, Houston Angels and San Francisco Pioneers.", "id": "10846173" }, { "contents": "Don McMahon\n\n\nDonald John McMahon (January 4, 1930 – July 22, 1987) was a right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was signed by the Boston Braves before the 1950 season. He played for the Milwaukee Braves (1957–62), Houston Colt .45s (1962–63), Cleveland Indians (1964–66), Boston Red Sox (1966–67), Chicago White Sox (1967–68), Detroit Tigers (1968–69), and San Francisco Giants (1969–74). McMahon was used almost", "id": "22214072" }, { "contents": "List of sovereign states and dependencies by total fertility rate\n\n\n58 Israel 2.9 59 Lesotho 2.9 60 Eswatini 2.8 61 Kyrgyz Republic 2.8 62 Micronesia 2.8 63 Algeria 2.7 64 Haiti 2.7 65 Mongolia 2.7 66 Botswana 2.6 67 Fiji 2.6 68 Guatemala 2.6 69 Kazakhstan 2.6 70 Syria 2.6 71 Turkmenistan 2.6 72 Bolivia 2.5 73 Djibouti 2.5 74 Jordan 2.5 75 Oman 2.5 76 Lao PDR 2.4 77 Philippines 2.4 78 Cambodia 2.3 79 Ecuador 2.3 80 Guyana 2.3 81 Honduras 2.3 82 Panama 2.3 83 Paraguay 2.3 84 Seychelles 2.3 85 South Africa 2.3 86 Suriname 2.3 87 Uzbekistan 2.3 88 Dominican Republic 2.2 89 Indonesia 2.2", "id": "17872676" }, { "contents": "Minuscule 441\n\n\nsubscriptions at the end of each book, and στιχοι. The biblical text is surrounded by a catena of Oecumenius. Some of leaves of the codex are in disorder. The order of leaves: 3-18. 1. 2. 19-46. 47-58. 59. 63. 64. 59. 60-62. 73. 74. 65. 66. 69-72. 67. 68. 75-78. 127-142. 79-126. 143-158. 167-182", "id": "19179286" }, { "contents": "Al Maktab Raqam 19\n\n\n61 - Ghost Walker 62 - Stun death 63 - Fire Ball 64 - the mystery of the Sphinx 65 - dark rays 66 - Conflict in the bush 67 - a plot of Satan 68 - bulwark 69 - ghost of revenge 70 - bloody chase 71 - cursed earth 72 - devastating weapon 73 - horror Hospital 74 - a treasure of the Pharaohs 75 - bird death 76. The armed robbery 77. secret mission 78. hackers Nile 79. Invisible Man 80. devastating automated 81. golden statue 82. Flower devil 83", "id": "3242097" }, { "contents": "Rulers of Kuba\n\n\n. Shama Katuri. 61. Kusunju. 62. Bena Misaki. 63. Bikila Kolo. 64. Kunche Lama. 65. Pelama Pena. 66. Mime Pelama. 67. Chenge Lesanga. 68. Mianga. 69. Sam Bula. 70. Manchum Bula. 71. Bopele^Bombo. 72. Boeke. 73. Bo^Kena. 74. Shamba Nche. 75. Golo Nche. 76. Shama Shanga. 77. Saina^Kama. 78. Ko Kena. 79. Sanga Lenga. 80. Bosh A kama. 81", "id": "12139561" }, { "contents": "Ācārakkōvai\n\n\n52 poems (3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 77, 78, 81, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93", "id": "12746274" }, { "contents": "Jeff Nelsen\n\n\nmovie soundtracks, and performing in the horn sections of orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Montreal, Vancouver, and National Symphonies, and the Balkan Gypsy funk band of Slavic Soul Party. With Canadian Brass, Jeff has also performed with the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, the symphonies of Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, Phoenix, Rotterdam, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, with the esteemed German, London", "id": "2981814" }, { "contents": "Kasparov versus the World\n\n\n, but claimed it was also losing, and published a \"forced win\". Subsequently, tablebases showed an error in Kasparov's analysis, but confirmed that 58...Qf5 could not have saved the draw with best play on both sides. The main line starts with 58...Qf5 59.Kh6 Qe6 60.Qg1+ Ka2 61.Qf2+ Kb1 62.Qd4 Ka2 63.Kg5 Qe7+ 64.Qf6 Qe3+ 65.Qf4 Qg1+ 66.Kf6 Qb6+ 67.Kf7 Qb7+ 68.Ke6 Qc8+ 69.Kf6 Qd8+ 70.Kf5 Qc8+ 71.Kg5 Qc3 72.Qh2+ Ka1 73.Qe2 Kb1 74.Qf2 Qc1+ 75.Kg4 Qc3", "id": "14582966" }, { "contents": "Swindle (chess)\n\n\n55...f2 56.Qg2 \"zugzwang\"; (b) 55...Nf4 56.Qf5! and if 56...Kg3 57.Qg5+ wins the knight; (c) 55...Ng5 56.Qf5 wins. g5 53.hxg5 hxg5 54.Qxb6 f3 55.Qxc5 Kg4 56.Qe3 Kg3 57.c4 Kg2 58.c5 f2 59.Qe4+ Kh2 60.Qf3 g4! 61.Qe2? White could draw with 61.Qxg4 f1=Q+ 62.Kc2 Qf2+ 63.Kb1 Qf1+ 64.Kc2 Qb5 (64...Nf2 65.Qf4+ Kg2 66.Qg5+ Kf3 67.Qf6+ Ke3 68.Qh6+ Kd4 69.Qd6+ Ke4 70.Qg6+ Kd5 71.Qd6+ Ke4 72.Qg6+", "id": "21604299" }, { "contents": "Queen and pawn versus queen endgame\n\n\n. Qxe6 Qh8+ 58. Kg6 Qc3 59. g4 Qd2 60. g5 Qd4 61. Qf5+ Ka4 62. Kh5 Qh8+ 63. Kg4 Qh1 (This move loses for Black in 39 moves as confirmed by http://www.k4it.de/index.php?topic=egtb&lang=en) 64. Qf4+ Ka5 65. Qe5+ Ka4 66. g6 Qd1+ 67. 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Qf6 Qd5+ 75", "id": "20411696" }, { "contents": "List of OHL seasons\n\n\n| 1959–60 | 1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993–94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–00 | 2000–01 | 2001–02 | 2002–03 | 2003–04 | 2004–05 | 2005–06 | 2006–07 | 2007–08 | 2008–09 | 2009–10", "id": "6936535" }, { "contents": "Dumaria\n\n\nDumaria 107 50 Kewla Kalan Dumaria 919 51 Khaira Dumaria 885 52 Khardag Dumaria 1,454 53 Kokna Dumaria 333 54 Kolhubar Dumaria 3,225 55 KOlsaita Dumaria 297 56 Kundari Dumaria 341 57 Kunria Dumaria 739 58 Kusari Dumaria 1,549 59 Lataha Dumaria 259 60 Londa Dumaria 556 61 Madarpur Dumaria 1,130 62 Mahjari Dumaria 192 63 Mahuri Dumaria 2,884 64 Mahuri Dumaria 348 65 Maigara Dumaria 2,318 66 Majhauli Dumaria 4,606 67 Majhgawan Dumaria 379 68 Manrar Dumaria 533 69 Mataha Dumaria 3,172 70 Maun Bar Dumaria 292 71 Mayapur Dumaria 141 72 Milki Dumaria 168 73 Nabigarh Dumaria 618", "id": "10048378" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n75 e\": \"favorite_nu 0000300 6d 62 65 72 22 7d 2c 20 7b 22 74 79 70 65 22 3a mber\"}, {\"type\": 0000320 20 5b 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c 20 22 6e 75 6c [\"string\", \"nul 0000340 6c 22 5d 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 22 3a 20 22 66 61 l\"], \"name\": \"fa 0000360 76 6f 72 69 74 65 5f 63 6f 6c 6f 72 22 7d 5d 7d", "id": "10173702" }, { "contents": "List of MJHL seasons\n\n\n1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | The following is a list of seasons following the reorganization of junior hockey in Canada.br 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 | 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 | br 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | br 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993-94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–2000 | br", "id": "15920550" }, { "contents": "Spain men's national wheelchair basketball team\n\n\n72–62. 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The gadget provided shortcuts to driving directions, local search and full-screen traffic view of major US and Canadian cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Montreal, New York City, Oklahoma City, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Vancouver, and Washington, D.C. Prior to October", "id": "5355697" }, { "contents": "Chess (poem)\n\n\nas 52. Na1–b3? 52. Kh2 Qg3+ 53. Qxg3+ hxg3+ 54. Kxg3 Ra5 55. Kf2 Ra8 56. Ke2 Nc2 57. Kd1 Ne3+ 58. Kc1 Nxg2+ 59. Kb1 b5 60. h4 b4 61. h5 b3 62. e5 Bg5 63. h6 Nh4 64. e6 Bf6 65. h7 Nxf3 66. e7 Bxe7 67. h8=Q+ Kb7 68. Qh3 Ne5 69. Qh5 Nd3 70. Qh3 Nb4 71. Qf3+ Kb8 72. Qe2 Bf6 73. 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The Indians spent much of September 3–5 games behind the Texas Rangers or Houston Astros for the second wild card spot in the American", "id": "294687" }, { "contents": "Index of philosophical literature\n\n\n\"Federalist No. 61\" – \"Federalist No. 62\" – \"Federalist No. 63\" – \"Federalist No. 64\" – \"Federalist No. 65\" – \"Federalist No. 66\" – \"Federalist No. 67\" – \"Federalist No. 68\" – \"Federalist No. 69\" – \"Federalist No. 70\" – \"Federalist No. 71\" – \"Federalist No. 72\" – \"Federalist No. 73\" – \"Federalist No. 74\" – \"Federalist", "id": "16809651" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "List of mayors of Salisbury\n\n\n1850–51 George Brown 1851–52 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1852–53 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1853–54 John Lambert 1854–55 Thomas Pain 1855–56 Abraham Jackson 1856–57 Thomas Pain 1857–58 Coard William Squarey 1858–59 Philip Pickney Cother 1859–60 William Woodlands 1860–61 Philip Watson Ottoway 1861–62 Charles Mann Cornwallis Whatman 1862–63 John Style 1863–64 John Waters 1864–65 Richard Henry Rigden 1865–66 Robert Stokes 1866–67 John Alfred Lush MD 1867–68 Stephen Eldridge 1868–69 William Aylward 1869–70 Charles Richard Norton 1870–71 William Fawcett Jnr. 1871–72 John Harding Jackson 1873–74 Henry Brown 1874–75 Samuel Ralph Atkins 1875–76 Charles Henry Radcliffe 1876–77 John Keynes 1877–78 Richard Monkhouse Wilson", "id": "18557200" }, { "contents": "1967 NFL season\n\n\nThe 1967 NFL season was the 48th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 16 teams with the addition of the New Orleans Saints. The two 8-team conferences were split into two divisions each: the Eastern Conference divisions were Capitol (Dallas, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Washington) and Century (Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis), and the Western Conference divisions were Central (Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, and Minnesota) and Coastal (Atlanta, Baltimore, Los Angeles", "id": "8290334" }, { "contents": "World TeamTennis\n\n\nwith Arthur Ashe and Wilt Chamberlain, securing the professional men players.. The league began play in May 1974, with George MacCall as Commissioner of the 16 teams: Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo-Toronto, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Florida (Miami), San Diego/Hawaii, Houston, Los Angeles, Minnesota (Minneapolis-St.Paul), New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. The original league format included a four-colored tennis court, a 44-contest season, and teams", "id": "14486970" }, { "contents": "2013 FedEx Cup Playoffs\n\n\n(76 to 58), Nicholas Thompson (73 to 59), Brendan Steele (89 to 69), and Ernie Els (91 to 70). Seven players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances: Ryan Palmer (60 to 71), Fredrik Jacobson (61 to 72), Martin Laird (63 to 74), David Lingmerth (64 to 75), Kyle Stanley (66 to 77), Cameron Tringale (69 to 79", "id": "19528111" }, { "contents": "Jellabies\n\n\n58. Parrot (21 June 1999) 59. Spring (28 June 1999) 60. Magic (5 July 1999) 61. Where's Pepper? (12 July 1999) 62. Hot (19 July 1999) 63. Robot (26 July 1999) 64. Wheels (2 August 1999) 65. Chums (9 August 1999) 66. Baa! (16 August 1999) 67. Found (23 August 1999) 68. Autumn (30 August 1999) 69. Nature (6 September 1999)", "id": "20682329" }, { "contents": "List of fresh water fishes of Maharashtra\n\n\nogilbii 51. Schismatorhynchos (Nukta) nukta 52. Thynnichthys sandkhol 53. Tor khudree 54. Tor mussulah 55. Tor tor SUB-FAMILY: CULTRINAE 56. Chela cachius 57. Chela laubuca 58. Salmostoma acinaces 59. Salmostoma balookee 60. Salmostoma boopis 61. Salmostoma clupeoides 62. Salmostoma horai 63. Salmostoma kardahiensis 64. Salmostoma novacula 65. Salmostoma phulo Subfamily: LEUCISCINAE 66. Hypophthalmichthys molitrix SUBFAMILY: RASBORINAE 69. Barilius evezardi 70. Barilius gatensis 71. Parluciosoma daniconius 72. Parluciosoma labiosa 73. Danio aequipinnatus 74", "id": "16146194" }, { "contents": "Vehicle registration plates of Kenya\n\n\n63 UN - United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Eastern & Southern African Regional Office 64 CD - Iran 65 CD - Cyprus 66 CD - Argentina 67 UN - United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) 68 CD - Philippines 69 CD - Burundi 70 CD - Chile 71 CD - Oman 72 CD - League of Arab States / Arab League 73 CD - European Union 74 CD - Yemen 75 CD - Kenya Mission to UNEP 76 CD - Côte d'Ivoire (Consulate) 77 CD - Bangladesh 78 CD - Saudi Arabia 79 UN", "id": "993880" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). 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Larsen pitched for the St. Louis Browns / Baltimore Orioles (1953–54; 1965), New York Yankees (1955–59), Kansas City Athletics (1960–1961), Chicago White Sox (1961), San Francisco Giants (1962–64), Houston Colt .45's / Houston Astros (1964–65), and Chicago Cubs (1967)", "id": "15750076" }, { "contents": "1968 NBA playoffs\n\n\n) (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Chicago Bulls: \"Lakers win series 4-1\" This is the first playoff meeting between the Lakers and Bulls. Division Finals (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (3) San Francisco Warriors: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Last Playoff Meeting: 1967 Western Division Semifinals (San Francisco won 3-0) Champion: Boston Celtics Division Semifinals (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (3) New York Knicks: \"76ers win series 4-2", "id": "14689742" } ]
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Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins 82.", "id": "18525012" }, { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Constitutional amendments under the French Fifth Republic\n\n\n46, 47, 47-1, 47-2 (new), 48, 49, 50-1, 51-1 (new), 51-2 (new), 56, 61, 61-1 (new), 62, 65, 69, 70, 71, 71-1 (new), 72-3, 73, 74-1, 75-1 (new), 87 (new), 88-4, 88-5, 89. The vote was", "id": "8390514" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Wysoczany\n\n\n53. Saharowa 54. Mashljanyk 55. Luchkanych 56. Mashljanyk 57. Mytso 58. Jacyla 59. Jacyla 60. Village Ukrainian School 61. Bodnik 62. Tsynanko 63. Shlomko 64. Warholjak 65. Kroljak 66. Village Orthodox Church 67. Horonova 68. Hlibyk 69. Sekielyk 70. Mashljanyk 71. Maslany 72. Orzinski 73. Worotyla 74. Luchkanych 75. Petrunjova 76. Slabka 77. Petrunjova 78. Bajtsowa 79. Sas 80. Sas 81. Hrytsko 82. Jacyla 83. Szevtsova 84. Szevtsova", "id": "15604592" }, { "contents": "List of WWE United States Champions\n\n\nRank !Wrestler !No. ofbrreigns !Combinedbrdays !Combined daysbrrec. by WWE !1 !2 !rowspan=2|40 !42 !43 !44 !45 !46 !47 !48 !49 !50 !51 !52 !53 !rowspan=2|54 !56 !rowspan=2|57 !59 !60 !61 !62 !63 !64 !65 !66 !67 !rowspan=3|68 !71 !72 !rowspan=3|73 !76 !77 !78 !rowspan=2|79 !rowspan=2|81 !83 !rowspan=2|84 !rowspan=3|86 !89 !rowspan=2|90 !92 !", "id": "11372834" }, { "contents": "Eusébio\n\n\nrepeated five years later. He was the Portuguese First Division's top scorer seven times (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970 and 1973), helping Benfica to win 11 Primeira Liga (1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73 and 1974–75), 5 Portuguese Cup wins (1961–62, 1963–64, 1968–69, 1969–70 and 1971–72), 1 European Cup win (1961–62) and 3 European Cup finals (1962–63, 1964–65 and 1967–68). Eusébio", "id": "15697745" }, { "contents": "Udayarpalayam taluk\n\n\n48 Kundaveli-East 49 Kundaveli-West 50 Kuruvalapparkoil 51 Kuvagam 52 Kuvathur 53 Managathy 54 Marudur 55 Melur 56 Muthuservamadam 57 Nagam Panthal 58 Nayaganai Periyal 59 Nedavalur-East 60 Nedavalur-South 61 Olayur 62 Padanilai 63 Pappakudi-North 64 Pappakudi-South 65 Parukkal 66 Periyakrishnapuram 67 Periyavalayam 68 Pichanur 69 Pilichikuzhi 70 Piranjeri 71 Porpathintha Nallur 72 Rangiyam 73 Saluppai 74 Sathampady 75 Silambur 76 Siluvacheri 77 Sirukadambur 78 Solankurichi 79 Sripuranthan 80 Sriraman 81 Suriyamanal 82 Suttamalli 83 T.Paluvur 84 Taludalamedu 85 Thandalai 86 Thathanur 87 Thenkatchi Perumal Nathan 88 Thirukalapur 89", "id": "329036" }, { "contents": "Garhmukteshwar (Assembly constituency)\n\n\nkhaiya 46 Sharifpur 47 Anooppur Dibai 48 Shuklampura 49 Rasoolabad Nanpur 50 Lodhipur Shobhan 51 Pawati 52 Haiderpur 53 Lodhipur Chhapka 54 Sadullapur 55 Hiranpura 56 Popayi 57 Janupura 58 Jhadina 59 Saidpur 60 Alampur Bhagwantpur 61 Ladpura 62 Kalyanpur 63 Khilwai 64 Shogarh 65 Shahpur Chaudhary 66 Inayatpur 67 Rampur Nyamatpur 68 Abdullapur 69 Dotai 70 Athsaini 71 Hasupur 72 Manak Chowk 73 Deoli 74 Dhana 75 Lisri 76 Akkhapur 77 Fattapur 78 Phuldehra 79 Nawada Kalan 80 Todarpur 81 Bhowapur 82 Bhowapur Mastannagar 83 Baksar 84 Saroorpur 85 Vait 86 Khudaliya 87 Baddha 88 Ratupura 89 Rajhera 90", "id": "3818355" }, { "contents": "Samia tribe (Luhya)\n\n\n38 Abakangala 39 Abakati 40 Abakemo 41 Abakerere 42 Abakhu 43 Abakibwedde 44 Abakiroyoya 45 Abakobe 46 Abakomolo 47 Abakooli 48 Abakoolo 49 Abakuba 50 Abakwala 51 Abakwede 52 Abakyaki 53 Abakyonga 54 Abalaka 55 Abalala 56 Abalanda 57 Abaleke 58 Abalekya 59 Abalila 60 Abalindo 61 Abaliro 62 Abalisa 63 Abaloba 64 Abalomba 65 Abalundu 66 Abalwenge 67 Abalyali 68 Abalyani 69 Abamakwa 70 Abamakyeke 71 Abamali 72 Abamani 73 Abamanyi 74 Abambumpi 75 Abameripo 76 Abampoodi 77 Abampunyi 78 Abamulembo 79 Abamulimba 80 Abamuma 81 Abanapa 82 Abangasa 83 Abanghale 84 Abanyanga 85 Abanyedeti 86 Abanyihodoo 87 Abanyimaro", "id": "4195796" }, { "contents": "Parbatsar\n\n\nGular 47 Gunawati 48 Gurah 49 Haripura 50 Harnawa Patti 51 Hatheli 52 Hukmpura 53 Huldhani 54 Jagdishpura 55 Jalampura 56 Janjeela 57 Jawla 58 Jhalra 59 Jhujharpura 60 Kaletara 61 Kalkala Ki Dhani 62 Kankediyas 63 Kanwalad 64 Khanpur 65 Khedapura 66 Khedarpura 67 Kheri Khinwasi 68 Khokhar 69 Khokhariya 70 Khundiyas 71 Kinsariya 72 Kishorpura 73 Kitiya 74 Kuliyana 75 Kundri 76 Kurada 77 Lakhiyas 78 Lalana Kalan 79 Lalana Khurd 80 Madhwa 81 Malas Charnan 82 Malas Gusaiyan 83 Mandan 84 Mandowari 85 Manglana 86 Manpura 87 Mayapur 88 Mehgaon 89 Merasi 90 Mindakiya 91 Modi Khurd", "id": "7579275" }, { "contents": "Western Suburbs Magpies\n\n\nW Wright 55 W Barclay 56 Percy Bolt 57 T Doyle 58 J Feeney 59 V Jarvis 60 E Mantle 61 H.G. 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University of Tennessee - Knoxville 76", "id": "10435645" }, { "contents": "Carson's Law\n\n\nAnd Misfire 59. St. Patrick's Day 60. The Masquerade 61. All That Glitters 62. Laugh, Clown, Laugh 63. Guardian Angels 64. Lost Opportunities 65. A Country Dance 66. Faith, Hope And Fencing Wire 67. A Matter Of Confidence 68. The Tender Trap 69. A Case For Compassion 70. From Small Acorns 71. Street Games, Night Moves 72. Deceptions 73. Orphans Of The Storm 74. Falling Star 75. Means To An End 76. Teapots And Tears 77.", "id": "7511783" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "2003 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 10–11 May – Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, England *58–69, 83–25, 24–66, (63) 75–8, 9-(67), 0–98 (57), 72–60 (53), 39–80 (55), (67)-(60), 42–61 **(58) 73–26, (80)-(52), (100) 104–32, 23–82 (57), (54) 74–57, 49–57, (56) 71–48, 59–32 **", "id": "20494482" }, { "contents": "List of villages in Murbad\n\n\n796 br 57 Gorakhgad Murbad 1 br 58 Goregaon Murbad 495 br 59 Hedavali Murbad 281 br 60 Hireghar Murbad 225 61 Inde Murbad 885 br 62 Jadai Murbad 491 br 63 Jaigaon Murbad 496 br 64 Jambhurde Murbad 1,330 br 65 Jamghar Murbad 533 br 66 Kachakoli Murbad 869 br 67 Kalambad Mu Murbad 408 br 68 Kalambhe Murbad 1,299 br 69 Kalamkhande Murbad 987 br 70 Kalanbhad Murbad 1,017 br 71 Kandali Murbad 295 br 72 Kanharle Murbad 798 br 73 Kanhol Murbad 822 br 74 Karavale Murbad 1,118 br 75 Karchonde Murbad 731 76 Kasgaon Murbad 524", "id": "15353565" }, { "contents": "Amos Burn\n\n\nKf7 46.Bxc6 Bxc6 47.Kb4 Be8 48.Nf3 Ke7 49.Ng5 Bc6 50.Ka3 Bd7 51.Kb2 Ba4 52.Kc1 Bb3 53.Nf3 Ba4 54.Nh4 Kf7 55.Ng2 Bd7 56.h4 Be8 57.Kb2 Ba4 58.Ne3 Ke7 59.Ka3 Bc6 60.Kb4 Kd7 61.Ka5 Kc7 62.Nc2 Kb7 63.Nb4 Bd7 64.Na6 Be8 65.Nc5+ Kc6 66.Nxe6 Bd7 67.Ng5 Bf5 68.Kb4 Bg4 69.Ka3 Kd7 70.Nf7 Be6 71.Nd6 Kc6 72.Kb2 Bg4 73.Kc2 Kd7 74.Kd2 Ke6 75.Ke3 Bh3 76.f5+ gxf5 77.Kf4 Bg4 78.Kg5 Bh3 79.Ne8 Kf7 80.Nf6 f4 81.Kxf4 Be6 82.Kg5 1–0 MacDonald-Burn, Liverpool 1910 At right is a surprisingly little-known position from one of Burn's offhand games.", "id": "20103296" }, { "contents": "Brazilian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act\n\n\n59. FENIPRAZINE 60. FEMPROBAMATO 61. FLUFENAZINE 62. FLUMAZENIL 63. FLUOXETINE 64. FLUPENTIXOL 65. FLUVOXAMINE 66. HALOPERIDOL 67. HALOTAN 68. CLORAL HYDRATE 69. HYDROCHLORBEZETILAMINE 70. HYDROXIDINE 71. HOMOPHENAZINE 72. IMICLOPRAZINE 73. IMIPRAMINE 74. IMIPRAMINOXIDE 75. IPROCLORIZIDA 76. ISOCARBOXAZIDE 77. ISOFLURANE 78. ISOPROPYL-CROTONYL-URINE 79. LAMOTRIGINE 80. LEVODOPA 81. LEVOMEPROMAZINE 82. LINDANO 83. LISURIDA 84. LITHIUM 85. LOPERAMIDA 86. LOXAPINA 87. MAPROTILINE 88. MECLOFENOXATE 89. MEFENOXALONE 90.", "id": "14670778" }, { "contents": "Tales of the Wizard of Oz\n\n\n? 55. ? 56. ? 57. ? 58. ? 59. ? 60. Friends of a Feather 61. Monkey Air Lift 62. Guaranteed for Life 63. The Skills of Bravery 64. The Coat of Arms 65. Roar, Lion, Roar 66. Be a Card 67. The Inferior Decorator 68. The Salesman 69. The Cat's Meow 70. The Yellow Brick Road 71. Rusty Rusty 72. The Scarecrow 73. The Invisible Man 74. Free Trade 75. The Bull Fighter 76", "id": "13344957" }, { "contents": "Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship\n\n\nscope=row|56 !scope=row|57 !scope=row|58 !scope=row|59 !scope=row|60 !scope=row|61 !scope=row|62 !scope=row|63 !scope=row|64 !scope=row|65 !scope=row|66 !scope=row|67 !scope=row|68 !scope=row|69 !scope=row|70 !scope=row|71 !scope=row|72 !scope=row|73 !scope=row|74 !scope=row|75 !scope=row|76 !scope=row|77 !scope=row|78 !scope=row|79 !scope=row|80 !", "id": "16778230" }, { "contents": "Ikirun\n\n\n59. Asaba 60. Ajele Okeba 61. Ago Okeba 62. Ajisefinni 63. Alufa Akanbi 64. Adedeji 65. Alabi 66. Aniyeye 67. Agunlo 68. Aliyu 69. Aborisade 70. Agbon 71. Ayara 72. Baale- Enle 73. Baba Osogbo 74. Orisayo 75. Balogun 76. Baale Gbenagbena 77. Baale Onilu 78. Baale Ponja Erintunde 79. Saba 80. Balogun Kojo 81. Baale Oke Aafo 82. Balogun Makinde 83. Baba Isale 84. Balogun Imole 85. Baba Oloya 86. Baale", "id": "2580736" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qd2 Qd4 57. Qe1 Qb6 58. Qd2 Rb7 59. a4 Qc5 60. Qe1 Rb4 61. Qd2 Qb6 62. Qc1 Qd4 63. Qc2 Rb3 64. Be2 Rxc3 65. Qxc3 Qxc3 66. bxc3 Nxe4 67. Bf3 Nef6 68. Be2 e4 69. Bxc4 g4 70. Rb2 Ng5 71. Rb6 Nf7 72. Bf1 f3 73. c4 Nd7 74. Rb7 Nfe5 75. f6 e3 76. Rb3 e2 77. Bxe2 fxe2 78. Re3 Nf3 79. f7 Rf8 80. Rxg4 e1=", "id": "10680382" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "1953–54 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team\n\n\n30 Oregon State (-/4) RAL L 53–65 January 8 The Citadel H W 83–42 January 9 Wake Forest A W 66–65 January 11 Davidson A W 70–54 January 16 Virginia H W 78–66 January 19 NC State H L 77–84 February 2 Washington and Lee LY W 69–60 February 4 Duke (-/8) A L 47–63 February 8 Virginia A L 69–83 February 11 Wake Forest H L 62–76 February 13 Clemson (-/14) A W 72–56 February 16 Davidson H W 89–69 February 20 Duke (-/14) H L 63–67 February 24 NC State", "id": "7304952" }, { "contents": "Kumharsain\n\n\nChohan 38 Chopala 39 Churath 40 D.P.F. Nag kelo Saroga 41 D.P.F. Nagkelo 42 Dagrot 43 Dakolu 44 Dakoon 45 Dalan 46 Damaur 47 Daro 48 Dawala 49 Deeb 50 Deoridhar 51 Dethal 52 Devali Dhar 53 Dhala 54 Dhali 55 Dhanal 56 Dharuri 57 Dheongli 58 Dogri 59 Doja 60 Ganeog 61 Gharal 62 Ghareawat 63 Ghughvi 64 Gheti 65 Gonthla 66 Halyana 67 Hathiya 68 Jadoon 69 Jal 70 Jalti 71 Jangal Ahar 72 Jangal Dawala 73 Jangal Hatu 74 Jangal Havan 75 Jangal Jogsha 76 Jangal Madhawan 77 Jangal Marni 78 Jangal Nun-II 79 Janjeli", "id": "1653227" }, { "contents": "Glamorgan County Silver Ball Trophy\n\n\n. The trophy is sponsored by Brains Smooth. ! Season !! Winners !! Losing Finalists !! Score !! Venue ! 1956–57 !1957–58 ! 1958–59 ! 1959–60 ! 1960–61 ! 1961–62 ! 1962–63 ! 1963–64 ! 1964–65 ! 1965–66 ! 1966–67 ! 1967–68 ! 1968–69 ! 1969–70 ! 1970–71 ! 1971–72 ! 1972–73 ! 1973–74 ! 1974–75 ! 1975–76 ! 1976–77 ! 1977–78 ! 1978–79 ! 1979–80 ! 1980–81 ! 1981–82 ! 1982–83 ! 1983–84 ! 1984–85 ! 1985–86 ! 1986–87 ! 1987–88 ! 1988–89 ! 1989–90 ! 1990–91 ! 1991–92 ! 1992–93 ! 1993–94", "id": "18470383" }, { "contents": "63rd NHK Cup (shogi)\n\n\n, 59. P*7b, 60. Px3e, 61. P-6f, 62. N*8e, 63. P-7a+, 64. Nx7g+, 65. Nx7g, 66. S*7f, 67. N*8i, 68. G*5i, 69. K-6h, 70. B-4h+, 71. +P-7b, 72. +B-5h, 73. K-7i, 74. +B-6i, 75. K-8h, 76. +Bx7h, 77. Kx7h, 78. G*6g, 79. K-8h, 80. Gx7g, 81. Nx7g", "id": "8770976" }, { "contents": "Ancestors of Rama\n\n\n62. Rituparna 63. Sarvakama (Sarvakarma, Aartupani in Harivansha Puran) 64. Sudas (contemporary to King Kuru-1 of Chandravansh who founded the Magadha Kingdom) 65. Saudasa (or) Kalmashapada (married to Madayanti) 66. Asmaka 67. Mulaka (Naari Kavacha) (contemporary of Yadava King Shakuni who was the father of Rakshasha “Bhasmasura”) 68. Dasharatha-1 69. Adwil (Ilabil in Vishnu Puran) 70. Vishvamashaha 71. Anaranya-2 72. Nidhn 73. Animitra 74. Dululaha (Harivansh Puran) 75", "id": "8372279" }, { "contents": "Codex Cyprius\n\n\n1: 1, 4, 12, 14, 30, 34, 41, 44; Luke 10: 1, 8, 15, 22, 23, 30, 32, 37, 38, 47, 48, 53, 57, 63; Luke 20: 2, 4, 8, 9, 19, 23, 24, 26, 28, 33, 34, 50, 61, 62, 64, 65, 70, 74, 75. In Matthew 27:34 it reads οινον (\"wine\"", "id": "12433331" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qg1 Qe8 55. Qf2 Qf8 56. Rcd1 Qe8 57. Kh3 Kh8 58. Rc1 Kh7 59. Ba7 Rb7 60. Bc5 Na6 61. Be3 Rbb8 62. Kh4 Nb4 63. Qf1 Qe7 64. Kh3 Qe8 65. Kh2 Qe7 66. Qd1 Qe8 67. Kh3 Ra8 68. Kh4 Na6 69. Qg1 Bb4 70. Rdd1 Bf8 71. Kh3 Rab8 72. Kh4 Nb4 73. Rd2 Na6 74. Nf5 Bb4 75. Rdd1 Bf8 76. Qe1 Bb4 77. Qf1 Bf8 78. Kg3 Nb4 79", "id": "10680375" }, { "contents": "List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach\n\n\n• 20/7=/11 • 22/5 • 24/6 • 25/6 • 26/6 • 28/6 • 29/8 • 30/6 • 31/9 • 32/6 • 33/6 • 36/4 and /8 • 37/6 • 38/6 • 39/7 • 40/3, /6 and /8 • 41/6 • 42/7 • 44/7 • 45/7 • 46/6 • 47/5 • 48/3 and /7 • 52/6 • 55/5 • 56/5 • 57/8 • 59/3 • 60/5 • 62/6 64. • 64/2, /4 and /8 • 65/2 and /7 • 66/6 • 67/4 and /7 • 69/6 • 69a/6 • 70/7 and /11 • 72/6 • 73/5 • 74/8", "id": "3262090" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n+ Nxe4 56. fxe4+ Kxe4 57. Qg4+ Kd3 58. Qf3+ Qe3 59. Kg4 Qxf3+ 60. Kxf3 g6 61. Bd6 Nf5 62. Kf4 Nh4 63. Kg4 gxh5+ 64. Kxh4 Kxd4 65. Bb8 a5 66. Bd6 Kc4 67. Kxh5 a4 68. Kxh6 Kb3 69. b5 Kc4 70. Kg5 Kxb5 71. Kf5 Ka6 72. Ke6 Ka7 73. Kd7 Kb7 74. Be7 Ka7 75. Kc7 Ka8 76. Bd6 Ka7 77. Kc8 Ka6 78. Kb8 b5 79", "id": "7279713" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rg3 b3 59. Kc6 Kb8 60. Rxb3+ Ka7 61. Rb7+ Ka6 62. Rb6+ Ka7 63. Kb5 a4 64. Rxf6 Rf4 65. Rxh6 a3 66. Ra6+ Kb8 67. Rxa3 Rxf5 68. Rg3 Rf6 69. Rg8+ Kc7 70. Rg7+ Kc8 71. Rh7 1-0 Game 32br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black: Korchnoi, Viktorbr Pirc, Classicalbr Result: 1-0br 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5", "id": "7279777" }, { "contents": "José Cardenal\n\n\nJosé Rosario Domec Cardenal (born October 7, 1943 in Matanzas, Cuba) is a Cuban American former professional baseball outfielder, who played Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants (1963–64), Los Angeles/California Angels (1965–67), Cleveland Indians (1968–69), St. Louis Cardinals (1970–1971), Milwaukee Brewers (1971), Chicago Cubs (1972–77), Philadelphia Phillies (1978–79), New York Mets (1979–80), and Kansas City Royals (1980). Cardenal batted and threw", "id": "3406173" }, { "contents": "SUBE card\n\n\n20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88,", "id": "8102606" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\nRb1 Bg7 58. Be4 Nf6 59. Bc2 Nd5 60. Ra1 Kc7 61. Rb1 Bf6 62. Kg1 Ne7 63. Kf1 Nd5 64. Kg2 Bg7 65. Kg1 Kb7 66. Ra1 R6d7 67. Re4 Bf6 68. Re2 Kc7 69. Kf1 Ne7 70. Rb1 Nc8 71. Be3 Nd6 72. Rbe1 Re7 73. Bg6 Rg8 74. Bb1 e4 75. Kg2 Rge8 76. Bc2 Bg7 77. Rd1 Nc4 78. Bc1 Nd6 79. Rh1 Re5 80. h4 Bf6 81. h5 R5e7 82.", "id": "10680366" }, { "contents": "Wu Style Tai Chi Fast Form\n\n\nParting the wild horse's mane 59. Jade girl works the shuttles(3) 60. Jade girl works the shuttles(4) 61. Grasping the bird's tail 62. Cloud hands(3) 63. Cloud hands(4) 64. Downward posture 65. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(1) 66. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(2) 67. Step back, repulse the monkey 68. Flying oblique 69. Raise hand and step up 70. White crane flaps its wings 71. Brush knee and twist step 72. Needle at the bottom", "id": "6846816" }, { "contents": "SFZ (file format)\n\n\nan SFZ file: group lovel=0 hivel=127 region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=60 lokey=30 hikey=61 sample=SubDir/01C4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=62 lokey=62 hikey=63 sample=SubDir/02D4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=64 lokey=64 hikey=64 sample=SubDir/03E4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=65 lokey=65 hikey=66 sample=SubDir/04F4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=67 lokey=67 hikey=68 sample=SubDir/05G4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=69 lokey=69 hikey=70 sample=SubDir/06A4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=71 lokey=71 hikey=71 sample=SubDir/07B4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=72 lokey=72 hikey=73 sample=SubDir/08C5.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=74 lokey=74 hikey=75 sample=SubDir/09D5.wav region trigger=", "id": "13324840" }, { "contents": "Afadzato South District\n\n\n. Logba-Adzakoe 57. Logba-Akusame 58. Logba-Alakpeti 59. Logba-Andokope 60. Logba-Dufie 61. Logba-Klikpo 62. Logba-Tota 63. Logba-Vuinta 64. Logba-Xorglikope 65. Tafi-Abuipe 66. Tafi-Agorme 67. Tafi-Atome 68. Tafi-Dekpokorfe 69. Tafi-Mador 70. Tafi-Xorglikorfe 71. Kpeve-Old town 72. Kpeve-Tornu 73. Adigbo-Tornu 74. Goviefe-Todzi 75. Goviefe-Korwu", "id": "2739856" }, { "contents": "Jackson League\n\n\n-52 Centrals 1952-53 Northerners 1953-54 Vale Recreation 1954-55 Pessimists 1955-56 Northerners 1956-57 Guernsey Rangers 1957-58 Guernsey Rangers 1958-59 Northerners 1959-60 Northerners 1960-61 Belgrave Wanderers 1961-62 Sylvans 1962-63 Sylvans 1963-64 Northerners 1964-65 Belgrave Wanderers 1965-66 Vale Recreation 1966-67 Centrals 1967-68 St Martin’s 1968-69 Vale Recreation 1969-70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970-71 Belgrave Wanderers 1971-72 Vale Recreation 1972-73 Vale Recreation", "id": "4250613" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\nof Arkansas. The Lumbermen were disbanded in July 1905 due to financial hardships. Pine Bluff MLB Players 1954 - Frank Lucchesi - Manager - Philadelphia 70-72, Texas 75-77, Chicago Cubs 87 1952 - Bob Hale - Baltimore 55-56, 58, Cleveland 60-61, New York Yankees 61 1952 - Hillis Layne - Washington 41 1952 - Jim Snyder - Player Minnesota 61-62, 64 Manager - Seattle 88 1951 - Bud Black - Detroit 52, 55 1950 - Harry Chozen - Cincinnati 37 1950", "id": "9684300" }, { "contents": "Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award\n\n\n-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-", "id": "18196616" }, { "contents": "Middlesex Senior Charity Cup\n\n\n1947–48 Hendon 1948–49 Hayes 1949–50 Wealdstone 1950–51 Finchley 1951–52 Southall 1952–53 Hounslow Town 1953–54 Hendon 1954–55 Hayes 1955–56 Hounslow Town 1956–57 Hendon 1957–58 Finchley 1958–59 Enfield 1959–60 Hounslow Town 1960–61 Enfield 1961–62 Enfield & Hounslow Town (joint holders) 1962–63 Hayes 1963–64 Wealdstone 1964–65 Finchley 1965–66 Hounslow Town 1966–67 No Competition 1967–68 Wealdstone & Wembley (joint holders) 1968–69 Southall 1969–70 Hampton 1970–71 Hayes 1971–72 Hayes 1972–73 Hayes 1973–74 Finchley 1974–75 Hayes 1975–76 Hendon 1976–77 Hendon 1977–78 Hillingdon Borough 1978–79 Hendon 1979–80 Harrow Borough 1980–81 Wembley & Wealdstone (joint winners) 1981–82 Uxbridge 1982–83 Wembley 1983–84 Southall", "id": "8679746" }, { "contents": "Handicap (chess)\n\n\n53. Ke3 Kb5 54. Ne4 Na6 55. h8=Q Ka5 56. Qc3+ Kb5 57. Qb3+ Ka5 58. Nc3 Nc5 59. Bc7+ Ka6 60. Qb5+ Ka7 61. Qxc5+ Ka6 Deliberately allowing checkmate. 62. Qa5+ Kb7 63. Ke4 Kc8 64. Qa7 Kd7 65. Qb7 Ke7 66. Qc8 Kf6 67. Bd8+ Kg7 68. Qe6 Kf8 69. Qe7+ Kg8 70. Nd5 Kh8 71. g5 Kg8 72. g6 Kh8 73. Ke5 Kg8 74.", "id": "9261177" }, { "contents": "2009 Premier League Snooker\n\n\nwas higher. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 28–29 November – Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, England * (61) 80–35, 4–80, (96)–0, 0–(110), 34–77, 61–71 (65), 67–1, 40–75 ** 0–(98), 10–99 (53), 10–68 (66), 1–83 (76), (63)–30, (53)–(67) *** (111) 119–9, 87–36, 70–0, 50–57, 0–(88", "id": "994853" }, { "contents": "2013 Virginia Cavaliers football team\n\n\nAlex Foertsch 55 David Dean 56 Andre Miles-Redmond 57 Stephen Lawe 59 Mark Hall 60 John Pond 60 Jeb Byrne 61 Cody Wallace 62 Sean Karl 63 Ryan Doull 64 Nick Koutris 65 Ross Burbank 66 George Adeosun 67 Jackson Matteo 68 Eric Tetlow 69 Phillip Berry 70 Luke Bowanko 71 Jack McDonald 72 Eric Smith 74 Conner Davis 75 Sadiq Olanrewaju 76 Michael Mooney 77 Jay Whitmire 78 Morgan Moses 79 Jack Babcock 79 Sean Cascarano 80 Adrian Gamble 81 Jamall Brown 82 Mario Nixon 83 Jake McGee 84 Canaan Severin 85 Keeon Johnson 86 Jeremy Dollin", "id": "3791357" }, { "contents": "Sangrampur, Maharashtra\n\n\n52-Pimpari Adgaon 1400 53-Rajpur 157 54-Akoli Bk. 910 55-Akoli Kh. 251 56-Changefal Bk. 665 57-Changefal Kh. 707 58-Niwana 1487 59-Sangrampur Pr.jamod 6506 60-Tamgaon 1124 61-Pimpri Kathargaon 566 62-Bodkha 1363 63-Nirod 989 64-Bhilkhed 713 65-Wakana 1420 66-Rudhana 2072 67-Chondhi 622 68-Kakoda 669 69-Ukadgaon 353 70-Manardi 719 71-Pimpri Kavthal 461 72-Ringanwadi 570 73-Durgadiatya 1016 74-Wankhed 5378 75-Takleshwar 501 76-Kalamkhed 712 77-Jastgaon 795 78-Neknapur 358 79-Awar 955 80-Ukali Bk. 1216 81-Kodri 1225 82-Paturda Khurd 1564 83-Khel Thorat Paturda 2054 84-Warwat Khanderao 1447 85-Hingana Kavthal 360 86-Kumbarkhed 230 87-Kavthal 2673 88-Itkhed 218 89-Pesoda 1185 90-Bhon 1149 91-Sawali 659 92-Khiroda", "id": "9109065" }, { "contents": "Kamen Rider Spirits\n\n\n61. Rushbr 62. Ice Fangbr 63. Graveyard Eleventh tankōbon 64. Light Fangbr 65. Labyrinthbr 66. Hell Carbr 67. Teacherbr 68. Training Twelfth tankōbon 69. Whirlpoolbr 70. New Finisherbr 71. Ocean Battlebr 72. Belt of Lifebr 73. Immortal Man Thirteenth tankōbon 74. Inheritbr 75. Get Backbr 76. Movingbr 77. Evolutionbr 78. Next Evolutionbr 79. Final Evolution Fourteenth tankōbon 80. Warrior's Essencebr 81. Surpassing Greedbr 82. Returnbr 83. Fiery Giantbr 84. With the Soulbr 85. Setupbr", "id": "11704902" }, { "contents": "List of AEK Athens F.C. managers\n\n\nP ! W ! D ! L ! F ! A ! GD ! W% ! Pts% ! Total ! 36!!22!!7!!7!!62!!32!!+30!!61.11!!67.59 ! Total ! 11||6||3||2||22||14||+8||54.54||63.64 ! Total ! 4||2||0||2||6||5||+1||50.00||50.00 ! Total ! 26!!14!!5!!7!!55!!28!!+27!!53.85!!60.26 ! Total ! 59!!37!!11!!11!!145!!69!!+76!!62.71!!68.93 ! Total ! 17!!11!!3!!5!!32!!18!!+14||64.71!!70.59 ! Total ! 82!!45!!23!!14!!166!!77!!+89!!54.88!!64.23 ! Total ! 16!!8!!3!!5!!24!!20!!+4!!50.00!!56.25 ! Total ! 86!!47!!23!!16!!121!!70!!+51!!54.65!!63.57 ! Total ! 71!!39!!13!!19!!122!!67!!+55!!54.93!!61.03 ! Total ! 84!!39!!24!!21!!116!!86!!+30!!46.43!!55.95 ! Total ! 2!!1!!0!!1!!3!!4!!-1!!50.00!!50.00 ! Total ! 82!!61!!12!!9!!190!!50!!+140!!74.39!! \"Only competitive matches are counted. Wins, losses and draws are results at the final whistle; the results of penalty shootouts are not counted.\"", "id": "20468014" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Kf3 Kf8 52. Kg2 Rg4+ 53. Kh2 Bf2 54. Rf1 Bd4 55. Re1 Rh4+ 56. Kg2 Rg4+ 57. Kh3 Rh4+ 58. Kg3 Kf7 59. Kg2 Kf8 60. Kf3 Rh2 61. Bxa4 c2 62. Kg3 Bxe5+ 63. Rxe5 Rh1 64. Bxg5 Rg1+ 65. Kf2 Nxg5 66. Bxc2 Ra1 67. a4 Ra2 68. Re2 Ra3 69. Re3 Ra2 70. Re2 Ra3 71. Rd2 Ke7 72. Ke2 Nf3 73. Rd1 Ne5 74. Rd5", "id": "4952529" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Qxg6+ Kf8 59. Qxc6 Kg8 60. Qg6+ Kf8 61. Qg4 Ke8 62. Qh5 Kf8 63. Qg4 Ke8 64. Qh5 Kf8 65. Qd5 Rh7 66. Qf3+ Kg8 67. Qg4+ Kf7 68. Qh5+ Kg8 69. Qg6+ Kf8 70. Qf5+ Kg8 71. Qg4+ Kf7 72. Qh5+ Kg8 73. Qd5+ Kf8 74. Qxb5 Qe6 75. Bg7+ Kf7 76. Qh5+ Ke7 77. g3 Qe1+ 78. Kg2 Qe4+ 79. Kh2", "id": "4952547" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rc6 Bb5 60. Rc1 b3 61. Rb1 Bc4 62. Ke4 Ra2 63. Kd4 Rc2 64. Nd3 Bxd3 65. Kxd3 Rxh2 66. Rxb3 Kg7 67. Ke4 Ra2 68. Kf4 Ra4+ 69. Kg5 Ra5 70. g4 Rc5 71. Kh5 Ra5 72. Rf3 Rb5 73. g5 Rb1 74. f6+ Kh7 75. Rh3 Rg1 76. Rh2 Rg3 77. Rh1 Rg2 78. Ra1 Rh2+ 79. Kg4 Kg6 80. Ra8 Rg2+ ½–½ Game 26br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black", "id": "7279762" }, { "contents": "Les Arcanes\n\n\nPremier sacrifice 56. Liberté 57. Le sacrifice libre 58. La relation du beth à l'aleph 59. Limite de nos champs de gravitation 60. L'indivisible unité 61. La Manifestation 62. Vision parfaite 63. La féminité de la Manifestation procréatrice 64. Cantique de Salomon 65. Ève 66. Sacrifice des sacrifices 67. La loi juive 68. Beauté libre 69. Encore le rythme 70. Conscience de l'univers 71. Libre beauté première 72-73. La passion mystérieuse et chaste 74. De l'amour à l'être 75.", "id": "17579979" }, { "contents": "Barharia\n\n\nKail 61. Kaluchhapra 62. Kanahar 63. Kanhauli 64. Khanpur 65. Khizar Chak 66. Khori Pakar Jaddi 67. Khori Pakar Nilami 68. Koiri Tola 69. Kuahi 70. Kurwa 71. Kutub Chhapra 72. Lachhmi Chak 73. Lakri 74. Lakri Dargah 75. Lala Hata 76. Lauan 77. Madhaupur 78. Mahal 79. Mahamadpur 80. Mahammadpur 81. Mahbub Chhapra 82. Mahmudpur 83. Mananpura 84. Mansahata 85. Mathia Patarhatha 86. Mathurapur 87. Mira Chhapra 88. Narharpur 89.", "id": "12509991" }, { "contents": "Women's Professional Basketball League\n\n\nfranchises had been awarded to Dallas, New Orleans, San Francisco and St. Louis, Missouri, while applications were received for potential franchises from Baltimore, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. The Eastern Division included the New Jersey Gems, New Orleans Pride, New York Stars, Philadelphia Fox, St. Louis Streak and Washington Metros. The Midwest Division included the Chicago Hustle, Iowa Cornets, Milwaukee Does and Minnesota Fillies. The Western Division included the California Dreams, Dallas Diamonds, Houston Angels and San Francisco Pioneers.", "id": "10846173" }, { "contents": "Don McMahon\n\n\nDonald John McMahon (January 4, 1930 – July 22, 1987) was a right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was signed by the Boston Braves before the 1950 season. He played for the Milwaukee Braves (1957–62), Houston Colt .45s (1962–63), Cleveland Indians (1964–66), Boston Red Sox (1966–67), Chicago White Sox (1967–68), Detroit Tigers (1968–69), and San Francisco Giants (1969–74). McMahon was used almost", "id": "22214072" }, { "contents": "List of sovereign states and dependencies by total fertility rate\n\n\n58 Israel 2.9 59 Lesotho 2.9 60 Eswatini 2.8 61 Kyrgyz Republic 2.8 62 Micronesia 2.8 63 Algeria 2.7 64 Haiti 2.7 65 Mongolia 2.7 66 Botswana 2.6 67 Fiji 2.6 68 Guatemala 2.6 69 Kazakhstan 2.6 70 Syria 2.6 71 Turkmenistan 2.6 72 Bolivia 2.5 73 Djibouti 2.5 74 Jordan 2.5 75 Oman 2.5 76 Lao PDR 2.4 77 Philippines 2.4 78 Cambodia 2.3 79 Ecuador 2.3 80 Guyana 2.3 81 Honduras 2.3 82 Panama 2.3 83 Paraguay 2.3 84 Seychelles 2.3 85 South Africa 2.3 86 Suriname 2.3 87 Uzbekistan 2.3 88 Dominican Republic 2.2 89 Indonesia 2.2", "id": "17872676" }, { "contents": "Minuscule 441\n\n\nsubscriptions at the end of each book, and στιχοι. The biblical text is surrounded by a catena of Oecumenius. Some of leaves of the codex are in disorder. The order of leaves: 3-18. 1. 2. 19-46. 47-58. 59. 63. 64. 59. 60-62. 73. 74. 65. 66. 69-72. 67. 68. 75-78. 127-142. 79-126. 143-158. 167-182", "id": "19179286" }, { "contents": "Al Maktab Raqam 19\n\n\n61 - Ghost Walker 62 - Stun death 63 - Fire Ball 64 - the mystery of the Sphinx 65 - dark rays 66 - Conflict in the bush 67 - a plot of Satan 68 - bulwark 69 - ghost of revenge 70 - bloody chase 71 - cursed earth 72 - devastating weapon 73 - horror Hospital 74 - a treasure of the Pharaohs 75 - bird death 76. The armed robbery 77. secret mission 78. hackers Nile 79. Invisible Man 80. devastating automated 81. golden statue 82. Flower devil 83", "id": "3242097" }, { "contents": "Rulers of Kuba\n\n\n. Shama Katuri. 61. Kusunju. 62. Bena Misaki. 63. Bikila Kolo. 64. Kunche Lama. 65. Pelama Pena. 66. Mime Pelama. 67. Chenge Lesanga. 68. Mianga. 69. Sam Bula. 70. Manchum Bula. 71. Bopele^Bombo. 72. Boeke. 73. Bo^Kena. 74. Shamba Nche. 75. Golo Nche. 76. Shama Shanga. 77. Saina^Kama. 78. Ko Kena. 79. Sanga Lenga. 80. Bosh A kama. 81", "id": "12139561" }, { "contents": "Ācārakkōvai\n\n\n52 poems (3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 77, 78, 81, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93", "id": "12746274" }, { "contents": "Jeff Nelsen\n\n\nmovie soundtracks, and performing in the horn sections of orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Montreal, Vancouver, and National Symphonies, and the Balkan Gypsy funk band of Slavic Soul Party. With Canadian Brass, Jeff has also performed with the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, the symphonies of Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, Phoenix, Rotterdam, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, with the esteemed German, London", "id": "2981814" }, { "contents": "Kasparov versus the World\n\n\n, but claimed it was also losing, and published a \"forced win\". Subsequently, tablebases showed an error in Kasparov's analysis, but confirmed that 58...Qf5 could not have saved the draw with best play on both sides. The main line starts with 58...Qf5 59.Kh6 Qe6 60.Qg1+ Ka2 61.Qf2+ Kb1 62.Qd4 Ka2 63.Kg5 Qe7+ 64.Qf6 Qe3+ 65.Qf4 Qg1+ 66.Kf6 Qb6+ 67.Kf7 Qb7+ 68.Ke6 Qc8+ 69.Kf6 Qd8+ 70.Kf5 Qc8+ 71.Kg5 Qc3 72.Qh2+ Ka1 73.Qe2 Kb1 74.Qf2 Qc1+ 75.Kg4 Qc3", "id": "14582966" }, { "contents": "Swindle (chess)\n\n\n55...f2 56.Qg2 \"zugzwang\"; (b) 55...Nf4 56.Qf5! and if 56...Kg3 57.Qg5+ wins the knight; (c) 55...Ng5 56.Qf5 wins. g5 53.hxg5 hxg5 54.Qxb6 f3 55.Qxc5 Kg4 56.Qe3 Kg3 57.c4 Kg2 58.c5 f2 59.Qe4+ Kh2 60.Qf3 g4! 61.Qe2? White could draw with 61.Qxg4 f1=Q+ 62.Kc2 Qf2+ 63.Kb1 Qf1+ 64.Kc2 Qb5 (64...Nf2 65.Qf4+ Kg2 66.Qg5+ Kf3 67.Qf6+ Ke3 68.Qh6+ Kd4 69.Qd6+ Ke4 70.Qg6+ Kd5 71.Qd6+ Ke4 72.Qg6+", "id": "21604299" }, { "contents": "Queen and pawn versus queen endgame\n\n\n. Qxe6 Qh8+ 58. Kg6 Qc3 59. g4 Qd2 60. g5 Qd4 61. Qf5+ Ka4 62. Kh5 Qh8+ 63. Kg4 Qh1 (This move loses for Black in 39 moves as confirmed by http://www.k4it.de/index.php?topic=egtb&lang=en) 64. Qf4+ Ka5 65. Qe5+ Ka4 66. g6 Qd1+ 67. Kg5 Qg8+ 68. Kf5 Qc8+ 69. Kf4 Qc1+ 70. Qe3 Qc7+ 71. Qe5 Qc1+ 72. Kf5 Qc8+ 73. Kg5 Qd8+ 74. Qf6 Qd5+ 75", "id": "20411696" }, { "contents": "List of OHL seasons\n\n\n| 1959–60 | 1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993–94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–00 | 2000–01 | 2001–02 | 2002–03 | 2003–04 | 2004–05 | 2005–06 | 2006–07 | 2007–08 | 2008–09 | 2009–10", "id": "6936535" }, { "contents": "Dumaria\n\n\nDumaria 107 50 Kewla Kalan Dumaria 919 51 Khaira Dumaria 885 52 Khardag Dumaria 1,454 53 Kokna Dumaria 333 54 Kolhubar Dumaria 3,225 55 KOlsaita Dumaria 297 56 Kundari Dumaria 341 57 Kunria Dumaria 739 58 Kusari Dumaria 1,549 59 Lataha Dumaria 259 60 Londa Dumaria 556 61 Madarpur Dumaria 1,130 62 Mahjari Dumaria 192 63 Mahuri Dumaria 2,884 64 Mahuri Dumaria 348 65 Maigara Dumaria 2,318 66 Majhauli Dumaria 4,606 67 Majhgawan Dumaria 379 68 Manrar Dumaria 533 69 Mataha Dumaria 3,172 70 Maun Bar Dumaria 292 71 Mayapur Dumaria 141 72 Milki Dumaria 168 73 Nabigarh Dumaria 618", "id": "10048378" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n75 e\": \"favorite_nu 0000300 6d 62 65 72 22 7d 2c 20 7b 22 74 79 70 65 22 3a mber\"}, {\"type\": 0000320 20 5b 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c 20 22 6e 75 6c [\"string\", \"nul 0000340 6c 22 5d 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 22 3a 20 22 66 61 l\"], \"name\": \"fa 0000360 76 6f 72 69 74 65 5f 63 6f 6c 6f 72 22 7d 5d 7d", "id": "10173702" }, { "contents": "List of MJHL seasons\n\n\n1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | The following is a list of seasons following the reorganization of junior hockey in Canada.br 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 | 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 | br 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | br 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993-94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–2000 | br", "id": "15920550" }, { "contents": "Spain men's national wheelchair basketball team\n\n\n72–62. They beat Poland 47–64, and Sweden 65–54. Then they lost to Italy 50–58, lost to Germany 77–70, and defeated Poland 71–65. At the 2013 European Championships, Spain defeated Sweden 60–54, Israel 75–57, France 56–40, and Poland 63–45 in pool play. They lost to Turkey 63–49. In the quarterfinals, they defeated Italy 65–56. In the semi-finals, they lost to Great Britain 72–69. They defeated Sweden to win the bronze by a score of 65–56. Asier García Pereiro led the team in", "id": "13321907" }, { "contents": "Lanarkshire Cup\n\n\n1932–33 - 1933–34 - Hamilton Academical 1934–35 - Airdrieonians 1935–36 - 1936–37 - 1937–38 - Airdrieonians 1938–39 - Hamilton Academical 1939–40 - Motherwell 1848–49 - Albion Rovers 1949–50 - Motherwell 1950–51 - Albion Rovers 1951–52 - Hamilton Academical 1952–53 - Motherwell 1953–54 - Motherwell 1954–55 - Motherwell 1955–56 - 1956–57 - Motherwell 1957–58 - Motherwell 1958–59 - Motherwell 1959–60 - Motherwell 1960–61 - Motherwell 1961–62 - Motherwell 1962–63 - Airdrieonians 1963–64 - Motherwell 1964–65 - 1965–66 - Airdrieonians 1966–67 - Airdrieonians 1967–68 - Motherwell 1968–69 - Motherwell 1969–70 - Airdrieonians 1970–71 - Airdrieonians 1971–72 - 1972–73 - Motherwell 1973–74 -", "id": "10384135" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1981\n\n\nNe7 29.Ne3 Rc6 30.Ra3 Nc8 31.axb5 axb5 32.Kf2 Nb6 33.Nb2 Rxd1 34.Bxd1 Rd6 35.Be2 Be8 36.Ra5 Rd8 37.Ke1 c6 38.Ra6 Rb8 39.Bd1 Nc8 40.Nd3 Nc7 41.Ra5 Ra8 42.f4 exf4 43.gxf4 Nb6 44.Bf3 Rd8 45.Be2 Na4 46.Ra7 Rd7 47.Kd2 Ne6 48.Rxd7 Bxd7 49.Bg4 g6 50.f5 gxf5 51.Bxf5 Kg7 52.e5 Nf8 53.Bxd7 Nxd7 54.e6 Ndb6 55.Nf4 Kf8 56.Kd3 Nc8 57.Ng4 Ke7 58.Nh6 Kd6 59.Kd4 Ne7 60.Nf7+ Kc7 61.Nh5 c5+ 62.bxc5 Nc6+ 63.Ke3 Nxc5 64.Nxf6 Nxe6 65.h5 Nf8 66.Ke4 Kb6 67.Ng5 h6 68.Nf7 Ne6 69.Ne8 Nc5+ 70.Ke3 Na4 71.Kd2 b4 72.cxb4 Nxb4 73.Nxh6 Nc5 74.Nf5 Nd5 75.h6 Ne4+", "id": "7279794" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n22 3a 20 22 55 ord\", \"name\": \"U 0000100 73 65 72 22 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 73 70 61 63 65 ser\", \"namespace 0000120 22 3a 20 22 65 78 61 6d 70 6c 65 2e 61 76 72 6f \": \"example.avro 0000140 22 2c 20 22 66 69 65 6c 64 73 22 3a 20 5b 7b 22 \", \"fields\": [{\" 0000160 74 79 70 65 22 3a 20 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c", "id": "10173700" }, { "contents": "HC CSKA Moscow\n\n\n. \"Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game Soviet / Russian MVP Scoring Champion Goal Scoring Champion Soviet / Russian League First Team Best Line Best Rookie Soviet League Championship \"(32)\": 1947–48, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1954–55, 1955–56, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1976–77,", "id": "12586396" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\n- Ryne Duren - Baltimore 54, Kansas City 57, NYY 58-61, LAA 61-62, Philadelphia 63-64, Cincinnati 64, Washington 65, Philadelphia 65 1949 - Ed Albrecht - St. Louis 49-50 1940 - Dewey Adkins - Washington 43, Chi Cubs 49 1940 - Stan Goletz - CHI WS 41 1940 - William Red Rollings - Boston 27-28 1940 - Dave Bartosch - St. Louis 45 1939 - Andy Cohen - Player - New York Giants 26, 28-29, Manager - Philadelphia", "id": "9684301" }, { "contents": "Bing (search engine)\n\n\n-time traffic conditions using Bing Maps. The gadget provided shortcuts to driving directions, local search and full-screen traffic view of major US and Canadian cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Montreal, New York City, Oklahoma City, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Vancouver, and Washington, D.C. Prior to October", "id": "5355697" }, { "contents": "Chess (poem)\n\n\nas 52. Na1–b3? 52. Kh2 Qg3+ 53. Qxg3+ hxg3+ 54. Kxg3 Ra5 55. Kf2 Ra8 56. Ke2 Nc2 57. Kd1 Ne3+ 58. Kc1 Nxg2+ 59. Kb1 b5 60. h4 b4 61. h5 b3 62. e5 Bg5 63. h6 Nh4 64. e6 Bf6 65. h7 Nxf3 66. e7 Bxe7 67. h8=Q+ Kb7 68. Qh3 Ne5 69. Qh5 Nd3 70. Qh3 Nb4 71. Qf3+ Kb8 72. Qe2 Bf6 73. Qe6", "id": "7723831" }, { "contents": "2002 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n(77) 93–6, 37–67, (62) 70–20, (57) 79–0, (91) 108–17, 69–9, (60) 62–9 **(65) 75–33, 68–55, 59–23, (126)-0, 0-(81), (85) 112–6, 1–76 (72), (60) 73–0 ***(60) 109–6, 45–56, (72) 75–42, 5–78 (55), (68) 73–0, (109) 115–19, 43–66, (110) 111–14, (70)-0, 38–89", "id": "20494682" }, { "contents": "2015 Cleveland Indians season\n\n\nand 13, improving their record to 70–70 and marking the first time the Indians were .500 since they were 2–2. The Indians would also be 71-71, 72-72, 73-73, and 74-74, but lost the following game each time. They briefly made it over the .500 mark at 77–76 on September 26, but went on to lose three in a row. The Indians spent much of September 3–5 games behind the Texas Rangers or Houston Astros for the second wild card spot in the American", "id": "294687" }, { "contents": "Index of philosophical literature\n\n\n\"Federalist No. 61\" – \"Federalist No. 62\" – \"Federalist No. 63\" – \"Federalist No. 64\" – \"Federalist No. 65\" – \"Federalist No. 66\" – \"Federalist No. 67\" – \"Federalist No. 68\" – \"Federalist No. 69\" – \"Federalist No. 70\" – \"Federalist No. 71\" – \"Federalist No. 72\" – \"Federalist No. 73\" – \"Federalist No. 74\" – \"Federalist", "id": "16809651" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "List of mayors of Salisbury\n\n\n1850–51 George Brown 1851–52 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1852–53 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1853–54 John Lambert 1854–55 Thomas Pain 1855–56 Abraham Jackson 1856–57 Thomas Pain 1857–58 Coard William Squarey 1858–59 Philip Pickney Cother 1859–60 William Woodlands 1860–61 Philip Watson Ottoway 1861–62 Charles Mann Cornwallis Whatman 1862–63 John Style 1863–64 John Waters 1864–65 Richard Henry Rigden 1865–66 Robert Stokes 1866–67 John Alfred Lush MD 1867–68 Stephen Eldridge 1868–69 William Aylward 1869–70 Charles Richard Norton 1870–71 William Fawcett Jnr. 1871–72 John Harding Jackson 1873–74 Henry Brown 1874–75 Samuel Ralph Atkins 1875–76 Charles Henry Radcliffe 1876–77 John Keynes 1877–78 Richard Monkhouse Wilson", "id": "18557200" }, { "contents": "1967 NFL season\n\n\nThe 1967 NFL season was the 48th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 16 teams with the addition of the New Orleans Saints. The two 8-team conferences were split into two divisions each: the Eastern Conference divisions were Capitol (Dallas, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Washington) and Century (Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis), and the Western Conference divisions were Central (Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, and Minnesota) and Coastal (Atlanta, Baltimore, Los Angeles", "id": "8290334" }, { "contents": "World TeamTennis\n\n\nwith Arthur Ashe and Wilt Chamberlain, securing the professional men players.. The league began play in May 1974, with George MacCall as Commissioner of the 16 teams: Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo-Toronto, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Florida (Miami), San Diego/Hawaii, Houston, Los Angeles, Minnesota (Minneapolis-St.Paul), New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. The original league format included a four-colored tennis court, a 44-contest season, and teams", "id": "14486970" }, { "contents": "2013 FedEx Cup Playoffs\n\n\n(76 to 58), Nicholas Thompson (73 to 59), Brendan Steele (89 to 69), and Ernie Els (91 to 70). Seven players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances: Ryan Palmer (60 to 71), Fredrik Jacobson (61 to 72), Martin Laird (63 to 74), David Lingmerth (64 to 75), Kyle Stanley (66 to 77), Cameron Tringale (69 to 79", "id": "19528111" }, { "contents": "Jellabies\n\n\n58. Parrot (21 June 1999) 59. Spring (28 June 1999) 60. Magic (5 July 1999) 61. Where's Pepper? (12 July 1999) 62. Hot (19 July 1999) 63. Robot (26 July 1999) 64. Wheels (2 August 1999) 65. Chums (9 August 1999) 66. Baa! (16 August 1999) 67. Found (23 August 1999) 68. Autumn (30 August 1999) 69. Nature (6 September 1999)", "id": "20682329" }, { "contents": "List of fresh water fishes of Maharashtra\n\n\nogilbii 51. Schismatorhynchos (Nukta) nukta 52. Thynnichthys sandkhol 53. Tor khudree 54. Tor mussulah 55. Tor tor SUB-FAMILY: CULTRINAE 56. Chela cachius 57. Chela laubuca 58. Salmostoma acinaces 59. Salmostoma balookee 60. Salmostoma boopis 61. Salmostoma clupeoides 62. Salmostoma horai 63. Salmostoma kardahiensis 64. Salmostoma novacula 65. Salmostoma phulo Subfamily: LEUCISCINAE 66. Hypophthalmichthys molitrix SUBFAMILY: RASBORINAE 69. Barilius evezardi 70. Barilius gatensis 71. Parluciosoma daniconius 72. Parluciosoma labiosa 73. Danio aequipinnatus 74", "id": "16146194" }, { "contents": "Vehicle registration plates of Kenya\n\n\n63 UN - United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Eastern & Southern African Regional Office 64 CD - Iran 65 CD - Cyprus 66 CD - Argentina 67 UN - United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) 68 CD - Philippines 69 CD - Burundi 70 CD - Chile 71 CD - Oman 72 CD - League of Arab States / Arab League 73 CD - European Union 74 CD - Yemen 75 CD - Kenya Mission to UNEP 76 CD - Côte d'Ivoire (Consulate) 77 CD - Bangladesh 78 CD - Saudi Arabia 79 UN", "id": "993880" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "List of makams\n\n\n-Şehnaz 63. Bûstan 64. Büzürk 65. Büzürk-Gerdâniye 66. Büzürk-Geveyşt 67. Büzürk-Mâye 68. Büzürk-Nevrûz 69. Büzürk-Selmek 70. Büzürk-Şehnâz 71. Canfezâ 72. Çârgâh 73. Çârgâh-Âcem 74. Çârgâh-Gerdâniye 75. Çârgâh-Mahûr 76. Çehâr-Âgâazin 77. Daği-Bayâti 78. Danişverân 79. Dil Âvîz 80. Dil-Ârâ 81. Dil-Efruz 82. Dil-Keşîde 83. Dil-Nişîn 84. Dil-", "id": "21093808" }, { "contents": "Super Bases Loaded 2\n\n\n\", the Cleveland \"Stars\", the Detroit \"Storm\", the Kansas City \"Tornadoes\", Oakland \"Eagles\", and Seattle \"Blue Wave\". The Omega League (based on the National League) consisted of the Atlanta \"Weasels\", Houston \"Doves\", the Los Angeles \"Cyclops\", the New York \"Mercs\", Philadelphia \"Bruins\", the Pittsburgh \"Buzzards\", and the San Francisco \"Amoebas\". In addition, there were four edit teams: Urbana,", "id": "22141152" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "Don Larsen\n\n\nDon James Larsen (born August 7, 1929) is an American retired Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher. During a 15-year MLB career, he pitched from 1953 to 1967 for seven different teams. Larsen pitched for the St. Louis Browns / Baltimore Orioles (1953–54; 1965), New York Yankees (1955–59), Kansas City Athletics (1960–1961), Chicago White Sox (1961), San Francisco Giants (1962–64), Houston Colt .45's / Houston Astros (1964–65), and Chicago Cubs (1967)", "id": "15750076" }, { "contents": "1968 NBA playoffs\n\n\n) (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Chicago Bulls: \"Lakers win series 4-1\" This is the first playoff meeting between the Lakers and Bulls. Division Finals (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (3) San Francisco Warriors: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Last Playoff Meeting: 1967 Western Division Semifinals (San Francisco won 3-0) Champion: Boston Celtics Division Semifinals (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (3) New York Knicks: \"76ers win series 4-2", "id": "14689742" } ]
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[ { "contents": "Global Initiative to Combat Nuclear Terrorism\n\n\n. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. IAEA (observer) UNODC (observer) INTERPOL (observer) UNICRI (observer) June 1-2 in Tokyo Japan February 8-10 New Delhi India June 16-17, 2015 Helsinki, Finland", "id": "7679046" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nNew York Yankees 56. Robin Yount, Milwaukee Brewers 57. Wade Boggs, Boston Red Sox 58. Roger Clemens, Boston Red Sox 59. Vince Coleman, St. Louis Cardinals 60. José Canseco, Oakland Athletics 61. Fernando Valenzuela, Los Angeles Dodgers 62. Tony Gwynn, San Diego Padres 63. Doc Gooden, New York Mets 64. Mark McGwire, Oakland Athletics 65. Jack Clark, New York Yankees 66. Dale Murphy, Atlanta Braves 67. Kirk Gibson, Los Angeles Dodgers 68. Jack Morris,", "id": "18525011" }, { "contents": "Women's World Chess Championship 2016\n\n\nRb4 60. a3 Kc5 61. Re6 Re4 62. Kc2 Kd4 63. Rd6+ Kc4 64. Rc6+ Kd5 65. Rb6 Rc4+ 66. Kd2 Kc5 67. Rb8 Ra4 68. Rc8+ Kd4 69. Rb8 Ra5 70. Rd8+ Kc4 71. Re8 Kd5 72. Rd8+ Ke4 73. Rb8 Rxa3 74. Rxb5 Kf4 75. Rb8 Kf3 76. Rf8+ Ke4 77. Rb8 Ra2+ 78. Ke1 Kf4 79. Rb3 e4 80. Rc3 e3 81. Rc8 1/2-1/2 In", "id": "15973443" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nDetroit Tigers 69. Ryne Sandberg, Chicago Cubs 70. Nolan Ryan, Houston Astros 71. John Tudor, Los Angeles Dodgers 72. Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia Phillies 73. Dave Righetti, New York Yankees 74. Pedro Guerrero, St. Louis Cardinals 75. Rick Sutcliffe, Chicago Cubs 76. Gary Carter, New York Mets 77. Cal Ripken, Baltimore Orioles 78. Andre Dawson, Chicago Cubs 79. Andy Van Slyke, Pittsburgh Pirates 80. Roc Raines, Montreal Expos 81. Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins 82.", "id": "18525012" }, { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Constitutional amendments under the French Fifth Republic\n\n\n46, 47, 47-1, 47-2 (new), 48, 49, 50-1, 51-1 (new), 51-2 (new), 56, 61, 61-1 (new), 62, 65, 69, 70, 71, 71-1 (new), 72-3, 73, 74-1, 75-1 (new), 87 (new), 88-4, 88-5, 89. The vote was", "id": "8390514" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Wysoczany\n\n\n53. Saharowa 54. Mashljanyk 55. Luchkanych 56. Mashljanyk 57. Mytso 58. Jacyla 59. Jacyla 60. Village Ukrainian School 61. Bodnik 62. Tsynanko 63. Shlomko 64. Warholjak 65. Kroljak 66. Village Orthodox Church 67. Horonova 68. Hlibyk 69. Sekielyk 70. Mashljanyk 71. Maslany 72. Orzinski 73. Worotyla 74. Luchkanych 75. Petrunjova 76. Slabka 77. Petrunjova 78. Bajtsowa 79. Sas 80. Sas 81. Hrytsko 82. Jacyla 83. Szevtsova 84. Szevtsova", "id": "15604592" }, { "contents": "List of WWE United States Champions\n\n\nRank !Wrestler !No. ofbrreigns !Combinedbrdays !Combined daysbrrec. by WWE !1 !2 !rowspan=2|40 !42 !43 !44 !45 !46 !47 !48 !49 !50 !51 !52 !53 !rowspan=2|54 !56 !rowspan=2|57 !59 !60 !61 !62 !63 !64 !65 !66 !67 !rowspan=3|68 !71 !72 !rowspan=3|73 !76 !77 !78 !rowspan=2|79 !rowspan=2|81 !83 !rowspan=2|84 !rowspan=3|86 !89 !rowspan=2|90 !92 !", "id": "11372834" }, { "contents": "Eusébio\n\n\nrepeated five years later. He was the Portuguese First Division's top scorer seven times (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970 and 1973), helping Benfica to win 11 Primeira Liga (1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73 and 1974–75), 5 Portuguese Cup wins (1961–62, 1963–64, 1968–69, 1969–70 and 1971–72), 1 European Cup win (1961–62) and 3 European Cup finals (1962–63, 1964–65 and 1967–68). Eusébio", "id": "15697745" }, { "contents": "Udayarpalayam taluk\n\n\n48 Kundaveli-East 49 Kundaveli-West 50 Kuruvalapparkoil 51 Kuvagam 52 Kuvathur 53 Managathy 54 Marudur 55 Melur 56 Muthuservamadam 57 Nagam Panthal 58 Nayaganai Periyal 59 Nedavalur-East 60 Nedavalur-South 61 Olayur 62 Padanilai 63 Pappakudi-North 64 Pappakudi-South 65 Parukkal 66 Periyakrishnapuram 67 Periyavalayam 68 Pichanur 69 Pilichikuzhi 70 Piranjeri 71 Porpathintha Nallur 72 Rangiyam 73 Saluppai 74 Sathampady 75 Silambur 76 Siluvacheri 77 Sirukadambur 78 Solankurichi 79 Sripuranthan 80 Sriraman 81 Suriyamanal 82 Suttamalli 83 T.Paluvur 84 Taludalamedu 85 Thandalai 86 Thathanur 87 Thenkatchi Perumal Nathan 88 Thirukalapur 89", "id": "329036" }, { "contents": "Garhmukteshwar (Assembly constituency)\n\n\nkhaiya 46 Sharifpur 47 Anooppur Dibai 48 Shuklampura 49 Rasoolabad Nanpur 50 Lodhipur Shobhan 51 Pawati 52 Haiderpur 53 Lodhipur Chhapka 54 Sadullapur 55 Hiranpura 56 Popayi 57 Janupura 58 Jhadina 59 Saidpur 60 Alampur Bhagwantpur 61 Ladpura 62 Kalyanpur 63 Khilwai 64 Shogarh 65 Shahpur Chaudhary 66 Inayatpur 67 Rampur Nyamatpur 68 Abdullapur 69 Dotai 70 Athsaini 71 Hasupur 72 Manak Chowk 73 Deoli 74 Dhana 75 Lisri 76 Akkhapur 77 Fattapur 78 Phuldehra 79 Nawada Kalan 80 Todarpur 81 Bhowapur 82 Bhowapur Mastannagar 83 Baksar 84 Saroorpur 85 Vait 86 Khudaliya 87 Baddha 88 Ratupura 89 Rajhera 90", "id": "3818355" }, { "contents": "Samia tribe (Luhya)\n\n\n38 Abakangala 39 Abakati 40 Abakemo 41 Abakerere 42 Abakhu 43 Abakibwedde 44 Abakiroyoya 45 Abakobe 46 Abakomolo 47 Abakooli 48 Abakoolo 49 Abakuba 50 Abakwala 51 Abakwede 52 Abakyaki 53 Abakyonga 54 Abalaka 55 Abalala 56 Abalanda 57 Abaleke 58 Abalekya 59 Abalila 60 Abalindo 61 Abaliro 62 Abalisa 63 Abaloba 64 Abalomba 65 Abalundu 66 Abalwenge 67 Abalyali 68 Abalyani 69 Abamakwa 70 Abamakyeke 71 Abamali 72 Abamani 73 Abamanyi 74 Abambumpi 75 Abameripo 76 Abampoodi 77 Abampunyi 78 Abamulembo 79 Abamulimba 80 Abamuma 81 Abanapa 82 Abangasa 83 Abanghale 84 Abanyanga 85 Abanyedeti 86 Abanyihodoo 87 Abanyimaro", "id": "4195796" }, { "contents": "Parbatsar\n\n\nGular 47 Gunawati 48 Gurah 49 Haripura 50 Harnawa Patti 51 Hatheli 52 Hukmpura 53 Huldhani 54 Jagdishpura 55 Jalampura 56 Janjeela 57 Jawla 58 Jhalra 59 Jhujharpura 60 Kaletara 61 Kalkala Ki Dhani 62 Kankediyas 63 Kanwalad 64 Khanpur 65 Khedapura 66 Khedarpura 67 Kheri Khinwasi 68 Khokhar 69 Khokhariya 70 Khundiyas 71 Kinsariya 72 Kishorpura 73 Kitiya 74 Kuliyana 75 Kundri 76 Kurada 77 Lakhiyas 78 Lalana Kalan 79 Lalana Khurd 80 Madhwa 81 Malas Charnan 82 Malas Gusaiyan 83 Mandan 84 Mandowari 85 Manglana 86 Manpura 87 Mayapur 88 Mehgaon 89 Merasi 90 Mindakiya 91 Modi Khurd", "id": "7579275" }, { "contents": "Western Suburbs Magpies\n\n\nW Wright 55 W Barclay 56 Percy Bolt 57 T Doyle 58 J Feeney 59 V Jarvis 60 E Mantle 61 H.G. Naylor 62 E Palmer 63 E Willings 64 Grinstead 65 Owens 66 Sam Perry 67 Keen 68 James 69 Percy Briscoe 70 Chipperfield 71 J Ogilvie 72 Horace Alderson 73 Johns 74 J Slingsby 75 D McDonald 76 G Patterson 77 Baldock 78 Tom Dowswell 79 Healy 80 McEvoy 81 Ryan 82 George Duffin 83 Herb Gilbert 84 Rangi Joass 85 W Mueller 86 A Munnery 87 P.J. Thompson 88 Jack Tully 89 S.B. Wall 90 A Gillett", "id": "13659778" }, { "contents": "Game Day Recycling\n\n\nUniversity of Georgia 59. University of Kentucky 60. University of Maine 61. University of Maryland 62. University of Miami 63. University of Michigan 64. University of Minnesota 65. University of Mississippi 66. University of Missouri 67. University of Montana 68. University of Nebraska–Lincoln 69. University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill 70. University of North Texas 71. University of Notre Dame 72. University of Oregon 73. University of Rochester 74. University of South Florida 75. University of Tennessee - Knoxville 76", "id": "10435645" }, { "contents": "Carson's Law\n\n\nAnd Misfire 59. St. Patrick's Day 60. The Masquerade 61. All That Glitters 62. Laugh, Clown, Laugh 63. Guardian Angels 64. Lost Opportunities 65. A Country Dance 66. Faith, Hope And Fencing Wire 67. A Matter Of Confidence 68. The Tender Trap 69. A Case For Compassion 70. From Small Acorns 71. Street Games, Night Moves 72. Deceptions 73. Orphans Of The Storm 74. Falling Star 75. Means To An End 76. Teapots And Tears 77.", "id": "7511783" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "2003 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 10–11 May – Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, England *58–69, 83–25, 24–66, (63) 75–8, 9-(67), 0–98 (57), 72–60 (53), 39–80 (55), (67)-(60), 42–61 **(58) 73–26, (80)-(52), (100) 104–32, 23–82 (57), (54) 74–57, 49–57, (56) 71–48, 59–32 **", "id": "20494482" }, { "contents": "List of villages in Murbad\n\n\n796 br 57 Gorakhgad Murbad 1 br 58 Goregaon Murbad 495 br 59 Hedavali Murbad 281 br 60 Hireghar Murbad 225 61 Inde Murbad 885 br 62 Jadai Murbad 491 br 63 Jaigaon Murbad 496 br 64 Jambhurde Murbad 1,330 br 65 Jamghar Murbad 533 br 66 Kachakoli Murbad 869 br 67 Kalambad Mu Murbad 408 br 68 Kalambhe Murbad 1,299 br 69 Kalamkhande Murbad 987 br 70 Kalanbhad Murbad 1,017 br 71 Kandali Murbad 295 br 72 Kanharle Murbad 798 br 73 Kanhol Murbad 822 br 74 Karavale Murbad 1,118 br 75 Karchonde Murbad 731 76 Kasgaon Murbad 524", "id": "15353565" }, { "contents": "Amos Burn\n\n\nKf7 46.Bxc6 Bxc6 47.Kb4 Be8 48.Nf3 Ke7 49.Ng5 Bc6 50.Ka3 Bd7 51.Kb2 Ba4 52.Kc1 Bb3 53.Nf3 Ba4 54.Nh4 Kf7 55.Ng2 Bd7 56.h4 Be8 57.Kb2 Ba4 58.Ne3 Ke7 59.Ka3 Bc6 60.Kb4 Kd7 61.Ka5 Kc7 62.Nc2 Kb7 63.Nb4 Bd7 64.Na6 Be8 65.Nc5+ Kc6 66.Nxe6 Bd7 67.Ng5 Bf5 68.Kb4 Bg4 69.Ka3 Kd7 70.Nf7 Be6 71.Nd6 Kc6 72.Kb2 Bg4 73.Kc2 Kd7 74.Kd2 Ke6 75.Ke3 Bh3 76.f5+ gxf5 77.Kf4 Bg4 78.Kg5 Bh3 79.Ne8 Kf7 80.Nf6 f4 81.Kxf4 Be6 82.Kg5 1–0 MacDonald-Burn, Liverpool 1910 At right is a surprisingly little-known position from one of Burn's offhand games.", "id": "20103296" }, { "contents": "Brazilian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act\n\n\n59. FENIPRAZINE 60. FEMPROBAMATO 61. FLUFENAZINE 62. FLUMAZENIL 63. FLUOXETINE 64. FLUPENTIXOL 65. FLUVOXAMINE 66. HALOPERIDOL 67. HALOTAN 68. CLORAL HYDRATE 69. HYDROCHLORBEZETILAMINE 70. HYDROXIDINE 71. HOMOPHENAZINE 72. IMICLOPRAZINE 73. IMIPRAMINE 74. IMIPRAMINOXIDE 75. IPROCLORIZIDA 76. ISOCARBOXAZIDE 77. ISOFLURANE 78. ISOPROPYL-CROTONYL-URINE 79. LAMOTRIGINE 80. LEVODOPA 81. LEVOMEPROMAZINE 82. LINDANO 83. LISURIDA 84. LITHIUM 85. LOPERAMIDA 86. LOXAPINA 87. MAPROTILINE 88. MECLOFENOXATE 89. MEFENOXALONE 90.", "id": "14670778" }, { "contents": "Tales of the Wizard of Oz\n\n\n? 55. ? 56. ? 57. ? 58. ? 59. ? 60. Friends of a Feather 61. Monkey Air Lift 62. Guaranteed for Life 63. The Skills of Bravery 64. The Coat of Arms 65. Roar, Lion, Roar 66. Be a Card 67. The Inferior Decorator 68. The Salesman 69. The Cat's Meow 70. The Yellow Brick Road 71. Rusty Rusty 72. The Scarecrow 73. The Invisible Man 74. Free Trade 75. The Bull Fighter 76", "id": "13344957" }, { "contents": "Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship\n\n\nscope=row|56 !scope=row|57 !scope=row|58 !scope=row|59 !scope=row|60 !scope=row|61 !scope=row|62 !scope=row|63 !scope=row|64 !scope=row|65 !scope=row|66 !scope=row|67 !scope=row|68 !scope=row|69 !scope=row|70 !scope=row|71 !scope=row|72 !scope=row|73 !scope=row|74 !scope=row|75 !scope=row|76 !scope=row|77 !scope=row|78 !scope=row|79 !scope=row|80 !", "id": "16778230" }, { "contents": "Ikirun\n\n\n59. Asaba 60. Ajele Okeba 61. Ago Okeba 62. Ajisefinni 63. Alufa Akanbi 64. Adedeji 65. Alabi 66. Aniyeye 67. Agunlo 68. Aliyu 69. Aborisade 70. Agbon 71. Ayara 72. Baale- Enle 73. Baba Osogbo 74. Orisayo 75. Balogun 76. Baale Gbenagbena 77. Baale Onilu 78. Baale Ponja Erintunde 79. Saba 80. Balogun Kojo 81. Baale Oke Aafo 82. Balogun Makinde 83. Baba Isale 84. Balogun Imole 85. Baba Oloya 86. Baale", "id": "2580736" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qd2 Qd4 57. Qe1 Qb6 58. Qd2 Rb7 59. a4 Qc5 60. Qe1 Rb4 61. Qd2 Qb6 62. Qc1 Qd4 63. Qc2 Rb3 64. Be2 Rxc3 65. Qxc3 Qxc3 66. bxc3 Nxe4 67. Bf3 Nef6 68. Be2 e4 69. Bxc4 g4 70. Rb2 Ng5 71. Rb6 Nf7 72. Bf1 f3 73. c4 Nd7 74. Rb7 Nfe5 75. f6 e3 76. Rb3 e2 77. Bxe2 fxe2 78. Re3 Nf3 79. f7 Rf8 80. Rxg4 e1=", "id": "10680382" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "1953–54 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team\n\n\n30 Oregon State (-/4) RAL L 53–65 January 8 The Citadel H W 83–42 January 9 Wake Forest A W 66–65 January 11 Davidson A W 70–54 January 16 Virginia H W 78–66 January 19 NC State H L 77–84 February 2 Washington and Lee LY W 69–60 February 4 Duke (-/8) A L 47–63 February 8 Virginia A L 69–83 February 11 Wake Forest H L 62–76 February 13 Clemson (-/14) A W 72–56 February 16 Davidson H W 89–69 February 20 Duke (-/14) H L 63–67 February 24 NC State", "id": "7304952" }, { "contents": "Kumharsain\n\n\nChohan 38 Chopala 39 Churath 40 D.P.F. Nag kelo Saroga 41 D.P.F. Nagkelo 42 Dagrot 43 Dakolu 44 Dakoon 45 Dalan 46 Damaur 47 Daro 48 Dawala 49 Deeb 50 Deoridhar 51 Dethal 52 Devali Dhar 53 Dhala 54 Dhali 55 Dhanal 56 Dharuri 57 Dheongli 58 Dogri 59 Doja 60 Ganeog 61 Gharal 62 Ghareawat 63 Ghughvi 64 Gheti 65 Gonthla 66 Halyana 67 Hathiya 68 Jadoon 69 Jal 70 Jalti 71 Jangal Ahar 72 Jangal Dawala 73 Jangal Hatu 74 Jangal Havan 75 Jangal Jogsha 76 Jangal Madhawan 77 Jangal Marni 78 Jangal Nun-II 79 Janjeli", "id": "1653227" }, { "contents": "Glamorgan County Silver Ball Trophy\n\n\n. The trophy is sponsored by Brains Smooth. ! Season !! Winners !! Losing Finalists !! Score !! Venue ! 1956–57 !1957–58 ! 1958–59 ! 1959–60 ! 1960–61 ! 1961–62 ! 1962–63 ! 1963–64 ! 1964–65 ! 1965–66 ! 1966–67 ! 1967–68 ! 1968–69 ! 1969–70 ! 1970–71 ! 1971–72 ! 1972–73 ! 1973–74 ! 1974–75 ! 1975–76 ! 1976–77 ! 1977–78 ! 1978–79 ! 1979–80 ! 1980–81 ! 1981–82 ! 1982–83 ! 1983–84 ! 1984–85 ! 1985–86 ! 1986–87 ! 1987–88 ! 1988–89 ! 1989–90 ! 1990–91 ! 1991–92 ! 1992–93 ! 1993–94", "id": "18470383" }, { "contents": "63rd NHK Cup (shogi)\n\n\n, 59. P*7b, 60. Px3e, 61. P-6f, 62. N*8e, 63. P-7a+, 64. Nx7g+, 65. Nx7g, 66. S*7f, 67. N*8i, 68. G*5i, 69. K-6h, 70. B-4h+, 71. +P-7b, 72. +B-5h, 73. K-7i, 74. +B-6i, 75. K-8h, 76. +Bx7h, 77. Kx7h, 78. G*6g, 79. K-8h, 80. Gx7g, 81. Nx7g", "id": "8770976" }, { "contents": "Ancestors of Rama\n\n\n62. Rituparna 63. Sarvakama (Sarvakarma, Aartupani in Harivansha Puran) 64. Sudas (contemporary to King Kuru-1 of Chandravansh who founded the Magadha Kingdom) 65. Saudasa (or) Kalmashapada (married to Madayanti) 66. Asmaka 67. Mulaka (Naari Kavacha) (contemporary of Yadava King Shakuni who was the father of Rakshasha “Bhasmasura”) 68. Dasharatha-1 69. Adwil (Ilabil in Vishnu Puran) 70. Vishvamashaha 71. Anaranya-2 72. Nidhn 73. Animitra 74. Dululaha (Harivansh Puran) 75", "id": "8372279" }, { "contents": "Codex Cyprius\n\n\n1: 1, 4, 12, 14, 30, 34, 41, 44; Luke 10: 1, 8, 15, 22, 23, 30, 32, 37, 38, 47, 48, 53, 57, 63; Luke 20: 2, 4, 8, 9, 19, 23, 24, 26, 28, 33, 34, 50, 61, 62, 64, 65, 70, 74, 75. In Matthew 27:34 it reads οινον (\"wine\"", "id": "12433331" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qg1 Qe8 55. Qf2 Qf8 56. Rcd1 Qe8 57. Kh3 Kh8 58. Rc1 Kh7 59. Ba7 Rb7 60. Bc5 Na6 61. Be3 Rbb8 62. Kh4 Nb4 63. Qf1 Qe7 64. Kh3 Qe8 65. Kh2 Qe7 66. Qd1 Qe8 67. Kh3 Ra8 68. Kh4 Na6 69. Qg1 Bb4 70. Rdd1 Bf8 71. Kh3 Rab8 72. Kh4 Nb4 73. Rd2 Na6 74. Nf5 Bb4 75. Rdd1 Bf8 76. Qe1 Bb4 77. Qf1 Bf8 78. Kg3 Nb4 79", "id": "10680375" }, { "contents": "List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach\n\n\n• 20/7=/11 • 22/5 • 24/6 • 25/6 • 26/6 • 28/6 • 29/8 • 30/6 • 31/9 • 32/6 • 33/6 • 36/4 and /8 • 37/6 • 38/6 • 39/7 • 40/3, /6 and /8 • 41/6 • 42/7 • 44/7 • 45/7 • 46/6 • 47/5 • 48/3 and /7 • 52/6 • 55/5 • 56/5 • 57/8 • 59/3 • 60/5 • 62/6 64. • 64/2, /4 and /8 • 65/2 and /7 • 66/6 • 67/4 and /7 • 69/6 • 69a/6 • 70/7 and /11 • 72/6 • 73/5 • 74/8", "id": "3262090" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n+ Nxe4 56. fxe4+ Kxe4 57. Qg4+ Kd3 58. Qf3+ Qe3 59. Kg4 Qxf3+ 60. Kxf3 g6 61. Bd6 Nf5 62. Kf4 Nh4 63. Kg4 gxh5+ 64. Kxh4 Kxd4 65. Bb8 a5 66. Bd6 Kc4 67. Kxh5 a4 68. Kxh6 Kb3 69. b5 Kc4 70. Kg5 Kxb5 71. Kf5 Ka6 72. Ke6 Ka7 73. Kd7 Kb7 74. Be7 Ka7 75. Kc7 Ka8 76. Bd6 Ka7 77. Kc8 Ka6 78. Kb8 b5 79", "id": "7279713" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rg3 b3 59. Kc6 Kb8 60. Rxb3+ Ka7 61. Rb7+ Ka6 62. Rb6+ Ka7 63. Kb5 a4 64. Rxf6 Rf4 65. Rxh6 a3 66. Ra6+ Kb8 67. Rxa3 Rxf5 68. Rg3 Rf6 69. Rg8+ Kc7 70. Rg7+ Kc8 71. Rh7 1-0 Game 32br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black: Korchnoi, Viktorbr Pirc, Classicalbr Result: 1-0br 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5", "id": "7279777" }, { "contents": "José Cardenal\n\n\nJosé Rosario Domec Cardenal (born October 7, 1943 in Matanzas, Cuba) is a Cuban American former professional baseball outfielder, who played Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants (1963–64), Los Angeles/California Angels (1965–67), Cleveland Indians (1968–69), St. Louis Cardinals (1970–1971), Milwaukee Brewers (1971), Chicago Cubs (1972–77), Philadelphia Phillies (1978–79), New York Mets (1979–80), and Kansas City Royals (1980). Cardenal batted and threw", "id": "3406173" }, { "contents": "SUBE card\n\n\n20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88,", "id": "8102606" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\nRb1 Bg7 58. Be4 Nf6 59. Bc2 Nd5 60. Ra1 Kc7 61. Rb1 Bf6 62. Kg1 Ne7 63. Kf1 Nd5 64. Kg2 Bg7 65. Kg1 Kb7 66. Ra1 R6d7 67. Re4 Bf6 68. Re2 Kc7 69. Kf1 Ne7 70. Rb1 Nc8 71. Be3 Nd6 72. Rbe1 Re7 73. Bg6 Rg8 74. Bb1 e4 75. Kg2 Rge8 76. Bc2 Bg7 77. Rd1 Nc4 78. Bc1 Nd6 79. Rh1 Re5 80. h4 Bf6 81. h5 R5e7 82.", "id": "10680366" }, { "contents": "Wu Style Tai Chi Fast Form\n\n\nParting the wild horse's mane 59. Jade girl works the shuttles(3) 60. Jade girl works the shuttles(4) 61. Grasping the bird's tail 62. Cloud hands(3) 63. Cloud hands(4) 64. Downward posture 65. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(1) 66. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(2) 67. Step back, repulse the monkey 68. Flying oblique 69. Raise hand and step up 70. White crane flaps its wings 71. Brush knee and twist step 72. Needle at the bottom", "id": "6846816" }, { "contents": "SFZ (file format)\n\n\nan SFZ file: group lovel=0 hivel=127 region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=60 lokey=30 hikey=61 sample=SubDir/01C4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=62 lokey=62 hikey=63 sample=SubDir/02D4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=64 lokey=64 hikey=64 sample=SubDir/03E4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=65 lokey=65 hikey=66 sample=SubDir/04F4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=67 lokey=67 hikey=68 sample=SubDir/05G4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=69 lokey=69 hikey=70 sample=SubDir/06A4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=71 lokey=71 hikey=71 sample=SubDir/07B4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=72 lokey=72 hikey=73 sample=SubDir/08C5.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=74 lokey=74 hikey=75 sample=SubDir/09D5.wav region trigger=", "id": "13324840" }, { "contents": "Afadzato South District\n\n\n. Logba-Adzakoe 57. Logba-Akusame 58. Logba-Alakpeti 59. Logba-Andokope 60. Logba-Dufie 61. Logba-Klikpo 62. Logba-Tota 63. Logba-Vuinta 64. Logba-Xorglikope 65. Tafi-Abuipe 66. Tafi-Agorme 67. Tafi-Atome 68. Tafi-Dekpokorfe 69. Tafi-Mador 70. Tafi-Xorglikorfe 71. Kpeve-Old town 72. Kpeve-Tornu 73. Adigbo-Tornu 74. Goviefe-Todzi 75. Goviefe-Korwu", "id": "2739856" }, { "contents": "Jackson League\n\n\n-52 Centrals 1952-53 Northerners 1953-54 Vale Recreation 1954-55 Pessimists 1955-56 Northerners 1956-57 Guernsey Rangers 1957-58 Guernsey Rangers 1958-59 Northerners 1959-60 Northerners 1960-61 Belgrave Wanderers 1961-62 Sylvans 1962-63 Sylvans 1963-64 Northerners 1964-65 Belgrave Wanderers 1965-66 Vale Recreation 1966-67 Centrals 1967-68 St Martin’s 1968-69 Vale Recreation 1969-70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970-71 Belgrave Wanderers 1971-72 Vale Recreation 1972-73 Vale Recreation", "id": "4250613" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\nof Arkansas. The Lumbermen were disbanded in July 1905 due to financial hardships. Pine Bluff MLB Players 1954 - Frank Lucchesi - Manager - Philadelphia 70-72, Texas 75-77, Chicago Cubs 87 1952 - Bob Hale - Baltimore 55-56, 58, Cleveland 60-61, New York Yankees 61 1952 - Hillis Layne - Washington 41 1952 - Jim Snyder - Player Minnesota 61-62, 64 Manager - Seattle 88 1951 - Bud Black - Detroit 52, 55 1950 - Harry Chozen - Cincinnati 37 1950", "id": "9684300" }, { "contents": "Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award\n\n\n-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-", "id": "18196616" }, { "contents": "Middlesex Senior Charity Cup\n\n\n1947–48 Hendon 1948–49 Hayes 1949–50 Wealdstone 1950–51 Finchley 1951–52 Southall 1952–53 Hounslow Town 1953–54 Hendon 1954–55 Hayes 1955–56 Hounslow Town 1956–57 Hendon 1957–58 Finchley 1958–59 Enfield 1959–60 Hounslow Town 1960–61 Enfield 1961–62 Enfield & Hounslow Town (joint holders) 1962–63 Hayes 1963–64 Wealdstone 1964–65 Finchley 1965–66 Hounslow Town 1966–67 No Competition 1967–68 Wealdstone & Wembley (joint holders) 1968–69 Southall 1969–70 Hampton 1970–71 Hayes 1971–72 Hayes 1972–73 Hayes 1973–74 Finchley 1974–75 Hayes 1975–76 Hendon 1976–77 Hendon 1977–78 Hillingdon Borough 1978–79 Hendon 1979–80 Harrow Borough 1980–81 Wembley & Wealdstone (joint winners) 1981–82 Uxbridge 1982–83 Wembley 1983–84 Southall", "id": "8679746" }, { "contents": "Handicap (chess)\n\n\n53. Ke3 Kb5 54. Ne4 Na6 55. h8=Q Ka5 56. Qc3+ Kb5 57. Qb3+ Ka5 58. Nc3 Nc5 59. Bc7+ Ka6 60. Qb5+ Ka7 61. Qxc5+ Ka6 Deliberately allowing checkmate. 62. Qa5+ Kb7 63. Ke4 Kc8 64. Qa7 Kd7 65. Qb7 Ke7 66. Qc8 Kf6 67. Bd8+ Kg7 68. Qe6 Kf8 69. Qe7+ Kg8 70. Nd5 Kh8 71. g5 Kg8 72. g6 Kh8 73. Ke5 Kg8 74.", "id": "9261177" }, { "contents": "2009 Premier League Snooker\n\n\nwas higher. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 28–29 November – Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, England * (61) 80–35, 4–80, (96)–0, 0–(110), 34–77, 61–71 (65), 67–1, 40–75 ** 0–(98), 10–99 (53), 10–68 (66), 1–83 (76), (63)–30, (53)–(67) *** (111) 119–9, 87–36, 70–0, 50–57, 0–(88", "id": "994853" }, { "contents": "2013 Virginia Cavaliers football team\n\n\nAlex Foertsch 55 David Dean 56 Andre Miles-Redmond 57 Stephen Lawe 59 Mark Hall 60 John Pond 60 Jeb Byrne 61 Cody Wallace 62 Sean Karl 63 Ryan Doull 64 Nick Koutris 65 Ross Burbank 66 George Adeosun 67 Jackson Matteo 68 Eric Tetlow 69 Phillip Berry 70 Luke Bowanko 71 Jack McDonald 72 Eric Smith 74 Conner Davis 75 Sadiq Olanrewaju 76 Michael Mooney 77 Jay Whitmire 78 Morgan Moses 79 Jack Babcock 79 Sean Cascarano 80 Adrian Gamble 81 Jamall Brown 82 Mario Nixon 83 Jake McGee 84 Canaan Severin 85 Keeon Johnson 86 Jeremy Dollin", "id": "3791357" }, { "contents": "Sangrampur, Maharashtra\n\n\n52-Pimpari Adgaon 1400 53-Rajpur 157 54-Akoli Bk. 910 55-Akoli Kh. 251 56-Changefal Bk. 665 57-Changefal Kh. 707 58-Niwana 1487 59-Sangrampur Pr.jamod 6506 60-Tamgaon 1124 61-Pimpri Kathargaon 566 62-Bodkha 1363 63-Nirod 989 64-Bhilkhed 713 65-Wakana 1420 66-Rudhana 2072 67-Chondhi 622 68-Kakoda 669 69-Ukadgaon 353 70-Manardi 719 71-Pimpri Kavthal 461 72-Ringanwadi 570 73-Durgadiatya 1016 74-Wankhed 5378 75-Takleshwar 501 76-Kalamkhed 712 77-Jastgaon 795 78-Neknapur 358 79-Awar 955 80-Ukali Bk. 1216 81-Kodri 1225 82-Paturda Khurd 1564 83-Khel Thorat Paturda 2054 84-Warwat Khanderao 1447 85-Hingana Kavthal 360 86-Kumbarkhed 230 87-Kavthal 2673 88-Itkhed 218 89-Pesoda 1185 90-Bhon 1149 91-Sawali 659 92-Khiroda", "id": "9109065" }, { "contents": "Kamen Rider Spirits\n\n\n61. Rushbr 62. Ice Fangbr 63. Graveyard Eleventh tankōbon 64. Light Fangbr 65. Labyrinthbr 66. Hell Carbr 67. Teacherbr 68. Training Twelfth tankōbon 69. Whirlpoolbr 70. New Finisherbr 71. Ocean Battlebr 72. Belt of Lifebr 73. Immortal Man Thirteenth tankōbon 74. Inheritbr 75. Get Backbr 76. Movingbr 77. Evolutionbr 78. Next Evolutionbr 79. Final Evolution Fourteenth tankōbon 80. Warrior's Essencebr 81. Surpassing Greedbr 82. Returnbr 83. Fiery Giantbr 84. With the Soulbr 85. Setupbr", "id": "11704902" }, { "contents": "List of AEK Athens F.C. managers\n\n\nP ! W ! D ! L ! F ! A ! GD ! W% ! Pts% ! Total ! 36!!22!!7!!7!!62!!32!!+30!!61.11!!67.59 ! Total ! 11||6||3||2||22||14||+8||54.54||63.64 ! Total ! 4||2||0||2||6||5||+1||50.00||50.00 ! Total ! 26!!14!!5!!7!!55!!28!!+27!!53.85!!60.26 ! Total ! 59!!37!!11!!11!!145!!69!!+76!!62.71!!68.93 ! Total ! 17!!11!!3!!5!!32!!18!!+14||64.71!!70.59 ! Total ! 82!!45!!23!!14!!166!!77!!+89!!54.88!!64.23 ! Total ! 16!!8!!3!!5!!24!!20!!+4!!50.00!!56.25 ! Total ! 86!!47!!23!!16!!121!!70!!+51!!54.65!!63.57 ! Total ! 71!!39!!13!!19!!122!!67!!+55!!54.93!!61.03 ! Total ! 84!!39!!24!!21!!116!!86!!+30!!46.43!!55.95 ! Total ! 2!!1!!0!!1!!3!!4!!-1!!50.00!!50.00 ! Total ! 82!!61!!12!!9!!190!!50!!+140!!74.39!! \"Only competitive matches are counted. Wins, losses and draws are results at the final whistle; the results of penalty shootouts are not counted.\"", "id": "20468014" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Kf3 Kf8 52. Kg2 Rg4+ 53. Kh2 Bf2 54. Rf1 Bd4 55. Re1 Rh4+ 56. Kg2 Rg4+ 57. Kh3 Rh4+ 58. Kg3 Kf7 59. Kg2 Kf8 60. Kf3 Rh2 61. Bxa4 c2 62. Kg3 Bxe5+ 63. Rxe5 Rh1 64. Bxg5 Rg1+ 65. Kf2 Nxg5 66. Bxc2 Ra1 67. a4 Ra2 68. Re2 Ra3 69. Re3 Ra2 70. Re2 Ra3 71. Rd2 Ke7 72. Ke2 Nf3 73. Rd1 Ne5 74. Rd5", "id": "4952529" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Qxg6+ Kf8 59. Qxc6 Kg8 60. Qg6+ Kf8 61. Qg4 Ke8 62. Qh5 Kf8 63. Qg4 Ke8 64. Qh5 Kf8 65. Qd5 Rh7 66. Qf3+ Kg8 67. Qg4+ Kf7 68. Qh5+ Kg8 69. Qg6+ Kf8 70. Qf5+ Kg8 71. Qg4+ Kf7 72. Qh5+ Kg8 73. Qd5+ Kf8 74. Qxb5 Qe6 75. Bg7+ Kf7 76. Qh5+ Ke7 77. g3 Qe1+ 78. Kg2 Qe4+ 79. Kh2", "id": "4952547" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rc6 Bb5 60. Rc1 b3 61. Rb1 Bc4 62. Ke4 Ra2 63. Kd4 Rc2 64. Nd3 Bxd3 65. Kxd3 Rxh2 66. Rxb3 Kg7 67. Ke4 Ra2 68. Kf4 Ra4+ 69. Kg5 Ra5 70. g4 Rc5 71. Kh5 Ra5 72. Rf3 Rb5 73. g5 Rb1 74. f6+ Kh7 75. Rh3 Rg1 76. Rh2 Rg3 77. Rh1 Rg2 78. Ra1 Rh2+ 79. Kg4 Kg6 80. Ra8 Rg2+ ½–½ Game 26br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black", "id": "7279762" }, { "contents": "Les Arcanes\n\n\nPremier sacrifice 56. Liberté 57. Le sacrifice libre 58. La relation du beth à l'aleph 59. Limite de nos champs de gravitation 60. L'indivisible unité 61. La Manifestation 62. Vision parfaite 63. La féminité de la Manifestation procréatrice 64. Cantique de Salomon 65. Ève 66. Sacrifice des sacrifices 67. La loi juive 68. Beauté libre 69. Encore le rythme 70. Conscience de l'univers 71. Libre beauté première 72-73. La passion mystérieuse et chaste 74. De l'amour à l'être 75.", "id": "17579979" }, { "contents": "Barharia\n\n\nKail 61. Kaluchhapra 62. Kanahar 63. Kanhauli 64. Khanpur 65. Khizar Chak 66. Khori Pakar Jaddi 67. Khori Pakar Nilami 68. Koiri Tola 69. Kuahi 70. Kurwa 71. Kutub Chhapra 72. Lachhmi Chak 73. Lakri 74. Lakri Dargah 75. Lala Hata 76. Lauan 77. Madhaupur 78. Mahal 79. Mahamadpur 80. Mahammadpur 81. Mahbub Chhapra 82. Mahmudpur 83. Mananpura 84. Mansahata 85. Mathia Patarhatha 86. Mathurapur 87. Mira Chhapra 88. Narharpur 89.", "id": "12509991" }, { "contents": "Women's Professional Basketball League\n\n\nfranchises had been awarded to Dallas, New Orleans, San Francisco and St. Louis, Missouri, while applications were received for potential franchises from Baltimore, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. The Eastern Division included the New Jersey Gems, New Orleans Pride, New York Stars, Philadelphia Fox, St. Louis Streak and Washington Metros. The Midwest Division included the Chicago Hustle, Iowa Cornets, Milwaukee Does and Minnesota Fillies. The Western Division included the California Dreams, Dallas Diamonds, Houston Angels and San Francisco Pioneers.", "id": "10846173" }, { "contents": "Don McMahon\n\n\nDonald John McMahon (January 4, 1930 – July 22, 1987) was a right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was signed by the Boston Braves before the 1950 season. He played for the Milwaukee Braves (1957–62), Houston Colt .45s (1962–63), Cleveland Indians (1964–66), Boston Red Sox (1966–67), Chicago White Sox (1967–68), Detroit Tigers (1968–69), and San Francisco Giants (1969–74). McMahon was used almost", "id": "22214072" }, { "contents": "List of sovereign states and dependencies by total fertility rate\n\n\n58 Israel 2.9 59 Lesotho 2.9 60 Eswatini 2.8 61 Kyrgyz Republic 2.8 62 Micronesia 2.8 63 Algeria 2.7 64 Haiti 2.7 65 Mongolia 2.7 66 Botswana 2.6 67 Fiji 2.6 68 Guatemala 2.6 69 Kazakhstan 2.6 70 Syria 2.6 71 Turkmenistan 2.6 72 Bolivia 2.5 73 Djibouti 2.5 74 Jordan 2.5 75 Oman 2.5 76 Lao PDR 2.4 77 Philippines 2.4 78 Cambodia 2.3 79 Ecuador 2.3 80 Guyana 2.3 81 Honduras 2.3 82 Panama 2.3 83 Paraguay 2.3 84 Seychelles 2.3 85 South Africa 2.3 86 Suriname 2.3 87 Uzbekistan 2.3 88 Dominican Republic 2.2 89 Indonesia 2.2", "id": "17872676" }, { "contents": "Minuscule 441\n\n\nsubscriptions at the end of each book, and στιχοι. The biblical text is surrounded by a catena of Oecumenius. Some of leaves of the codex are in disorder. The order of leaves: 3-18. 1. 2. 19-46. 47-58. 59. 63. 64. 59. 60-62. 73. 74. 65. 66. 69-72. 67. 68. 75-78. 127-142. 79-126. 143-158. 167-182", "id": "19179286" }, { "contents": "Al Maktab Raqam 19\n\n\n61 - Ghost Walker 62 - Stun death 63 - Fire Ball 64 - the mystery of the Sphinx 65 - dark rays 66 - Conflict in the bush 67 - a plot of Satan 68 - bulwark 69 - ghost of revenge 70 - bloody chase 71 - cursed earth 72 - devastating weapon 73 - horror Hospital 74 - a treasure of the Pharaohs 75 - bird death 76. The armed robbery 77. secret mission 78. hackers Nile 79. Invisible Man 80. devastating automated 81. golden statue 82. Flower devil 83", "id": "3242097" }, { "contents": "Rulers of Kuba\n\n\n. Shama Katuri. 61. Kusunju. 62. Bena Misaki. 63. Bikila Kolo. 64. Kunche Lama. 65. Pelama Pena. 66. Mime Pelama. 67. Chenge Lesanga. 68. Mianga. 69. Sam Bula. 70. Manchum Bula. 71. Bopele^Bombo. 72. Boeke. 73. Bo^Kena. 74. Shamba Nche. 75. Golo Nche. 76. Shama Shanga. 77. Saina^Kama. 78. Ko Kena. 79. Sanga Lenga. 80. Bosh A kama. 81", "id": "12139561" }, { "contents": "Ācārakkōvai\n\n\n52 poems (3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 77, 78, 81, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93", "id": "12746274" }, { "contents": "Jeff Nelsen\n\n\nmovie soundtracks, and performing in the horn sections of orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Montreal, Vancouver, and National Symphonies, and the Balkan Gypsy funk band of Slavic Soul Party. With Canadian Brass, Jeff has also performed with the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, the symphonies of Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, Phoenix, Rotterdam, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, with the esteemed German, London", "id": "2981814" }, { "contents": "Kasparov versus the World\n\n\n, but claimed it was also losing, and published a \"forced win\". Subsequently, tablebases showed an error in Kasparov's analysis, but confirmed that 58...Qf5 could not have saved the draw with best play on both sides. The main line starts with 58...Qf5 59.Kh6 Qe6 60.Qg1+ Ka2 61.Qf2+ Kb1 62.Qd4 Ka2 63.Kg5 Qe7+ 64.Qf6 Qe3+ 65.Qf4 Qg1+ 66.Kf6 Qb6+ 67.Kf7 Qb7+ 68.Ke6 Qc8+ 69.Kf6 Qd8+ 70.Kf5 Qc8+ 71.Kg5 Qc3 72.Qh2+ Ka1 73.Qe2 Kb1 74.Qf2 Qc1+ 75.Kg4 Qc3", "id": "14582966" }, { "contents": "Swindle (chess)\n\n\n55...f2 56.Qg2 \"zugzwang\"; (b) 55...Nf4 56.Qf5! and if 56...Kg3 57.Qg5+ wins the knight; (c) 55...Ng5 56.Qf5 wins. g5 53.hxg5 hxg5 54.Qxb6 f3 55.Qxc5 Kg4 56.Qe3 Kg3 57.c4 Kg2 58.c5 f2 59.Qe4+ Kh2 60.Qf3 g4! 61.Qe2? White could draw with 61.Qxg4 f1=Q+ 62.Kc2 Qf2+ 63.Kb1 Qf1+ 64.Kc2 Qb5 (64...Nf2 65.Qf4+ Kg2 66.Qg5+ Kf3 67.Qf6+ Ke3 68.Qh6+ Kd4 69.Qd6+ Ke4 70.Qg6+ Kd5 71.Qd6+ Ke4 72.Qg6+", "id": "21604299" }, { "contents": "Queen and pawn versus queen endgame\n\n\n. Qxe6 Qh8+ 58. Kg6 Qc3 59. g4 Qd2 60. g5 Qd4 61. Qf5+ Ka4 62. Kh5 Qh8+ 63. Kg4 Qh1 (This move loses for Black in 39 moves as confirmed by http://www.k4it.de/index.php?topic=egtb&lang=en) 64. Qf4+ Ka5 65. Qe5+ Ka4 66. g6 Qd1+ 67. Kg5 Qg8+ 68. Kf5 Qc8+ 69. Kf4 Qc1+ 70. Qe3 Qc7+ 71. Qe5 Qc1+ 72. Kf5 Qc8+ 73. Kg5 Qd8+ 74. Qf6 Qd5+ 75", "id": "20411696" }, { "contents": "List of OHL seasons\n\n\n| 1959–60 | 1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993–94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–00 | 2000–01 | 2001–02 | 2002–03 | 2003–04 | 2004–05 | 2005–06 | 2006–07 | 2007–08 | 2008–09 | 2009–10", "id": "6936535" }, { "contents": "Dumaria\n\n\nDumaria 107 50 Kewla Kalan Dumaria 919 51 Khaira Dumaria 885 52 Khardag Dumaria 1,454 53 Kokna Dumaria 333 54 Kolhubar Dumaria 3,225 55 KOlsaita Dumaria 297 56 Kundari Dumaria 341 57 Kunria Dumaria 739 58 Kusari Dumaria 1,549 59 Lataha Dumaria 259 60 Londa Dumaria 556 61 Madarpur Dumaria 1,130 62 Mahjari Dumaria 192 63 Mahuri Dumaria 2,884 64 Mahuri Dumaria 348 65 Maigara Dumaria 2,318 66 Majhauli Dumaria 4,606 67 Majhgawan Dumaria 379 68 Manrar Dumaria 533 69 Mataha Dumaria 3,172 70 Maun Bar Dumaria 292 71 Mayapur Dumaria 141 72 Milki Dumaria 168 73 Nabigarh Dumaria 618", "id": "10048378" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n75 e\": \"favorite_nu 0000300 6d 62 65 72 22 7d 2c 20 7b 22 74 79 70 65 22 3a mber\"}, {\"type\": 0000320 20 5b 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c 20 22 6e 75 6c [\"string\", \"nul 0000340 6c 22 5d 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 22 3a 20 22 66 61 l\"], \"name\": \"fa 0000360 76 6f 72 69 74 65 5f 63 6f 6c 6f 72 22 7d 5d 7d", "id": "10173702" }, { "contents": "List of MJHL seasons\n\n\n1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | The following is a list of seasons following the reorganization of junior hockey in Canada.br 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 | 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 | br 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | br 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993-94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–2000 | br", "id": "15920550" }, { "contents": "Spain men's national wheelchair basketball team\n\n\n72–62. They beat Poland 47–64, and Sweden 65–54. Then they lost to Italy 50–58, lost to Germany 77–70, and defeated Poland 71–65. At the 2013 European Championships, Spain defeated Sweden 60–54, Israel 75–57, France 56–40, and Poland 63–45 in pool play. They lost to Turkey 63–49. In the quarterfinals, they defeated Italy 65–56. In the semi-finals, they lost to Great Britain 72–69. They defeated Sweden to win the bronze by a score of 65–56. Asier García Pereiro led the team in", "id": "13321907" }, { "contents": "Lanarkshire Cup\n\n\n1932–33 - 1933–34 - Hamilton Academical 1934–35 - Airdrieonians 1935–36 - 1936–37 - 1937–38 - Airdrieonians 1938–39 - Hamilton Academical 1939–40 - Motherwell 1848–49 - Albion Rovers 1949–50 - Motherwell 1950–51 - Albion Rovers 1951–52 - Hamilton Academical 1952–53 - Motherwell 1953–54 - Motherwell 1954–55 - Motherwell 1955–56 - 1956–57 - Motherwell 1957–58 - Motherwell 1958–59 - Motherwell 1959–60 - Motherwell 1960–61 - Motherwell 1961–62 - Motherwell 1962–63 - Airdrieonians 1963–64 - Motherwell 1964–65 - 1965–66 - Airdrieonians 1966–67 - Airdrieonians 1967–68 - Motherwell 1968–69 - Motherwell 1969–70 - Airdrieonians 1970–71 - Airdrieonians 1971–72 - 1972–73 - Motherwell 1973–74 -", "id": "10384135" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1981\n\n\nNe7 29.Ne3 Rc6 30.Ra3 Nc8 31.axb5 axb5 32.Kf2 Nb6 33.Nb2 Rxd1 34.Bxd1 Rd6 35.Be2 Be8 36.Ra5 Rd8 37.Ke1 c6 38.Ra6 Rb8 39.Bd1 Nc8 40.Nd3 Nc7 41.Ra5 Ra8 42.f4 exf4 43.gxf4 Nb6 44.Bf3 Rd8 45.Be2 Na4 46.Ra7 Rd7 47.Kd2 Ne6 48.Rxd7 Bxd7 49.Bg4 g6 50.f5 gxf5 51.Bxf5 Kg7 52.e5 Nf8 53.Bxd7 Nxd7 54.e6 Ndb6 55.Nf4 Kf8 56.Kd3 Nc8 57.Ng4 Ke7 58.Nh6 Kd6 59.Kd4 Ne7 60.Nf7+ Kc7 61.Nh5 c5+ 62.bxc5 Nc6+ 63.Ke3 Nxc5 64.Nxf6 Nxe6 65.h5 Nf8 66.Ke4 Kb6 67.Ng5 h6 68.Nf7 Ne6 69.Ne8 Nc5+ 70.Ke3 Na4 71.Kd2 b4 72.cxb4 Nxb4 73.Nxh6 Nc5 74.Nf5 Nd5 75.h6 Ne4+", "id": "7279794" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n22 3a 20 22 55 ord\", \"name\": \"U 0000100 73 65 72 22 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 73 70 61 63 65 ser\", \"namespace 0000120 22 3a 20 22 65 78 61 6d 70 6c 65 2e 61 76 72 6f \": \"example.avro 0000140 22 2c 20 22 66 69 65 6c 64 73 22 3a 20 5b 7b 22 \", \"fields\": [{\" 0000160 74 79 70 65 22 3a 20 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c", "id": "10173700" }, { "contents": "HC CSKA Moscow\n\n\n. \"Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game Soviet / Russian MVP Scoring Champion Goal Scoring Champion Soviet / Russian League First Team Best Line Best Rookie Soviet League Championship \"(32)\": 1947–48, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1954–55, 1955–56, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1976–77,", "id": "12586396" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\n- Ryne Duren - Baltimore 54, Kansas City 57, NYY 58-61, LAA 61-62, Philadelphia 63-64, Cincinnati 64, Washington 65, Philadelphia 65 1949 - Ed Albrecht - St. Louis 49-50 1940 - Dewey Adkins - Washington 43, Chi Cubs 49 1940 - Stan Goletz - CHI WS 41 1940 - William Red Rollings - Boston 27-28 1940 - Dave Bartosch - St. Louis 45 1939 - Andy Cohen - Player - New York Giants 26, 28-29, Manager - Philadelphia", "id": "9684301" }, { "contents": "Bing (search engine)\n\n\n-time traffic conditions using Bing Maps. The gadget provided shortcuts to driving directions, local search and full-screen traffic view of major US and Canadian cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Montreal, New York City, Oklahoma City, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Vancouver, and Washington, D.C. Prior to October", "id": "5355697" }, { "contents": "Chess (poem)\n\n\nas 52. Na1–b3? 52. Kh2 Qg3+ 53. Qxg3+ hxg3+ 54. Kxg3 Ra5 55. Kf2 Ra8 56. Ke2 Nc2 57. Kd1 Ne3+ 58. Kc1 Nxg2+ 59. Kb1 b5 60. h4 b4 61. h5 b3 62. e5 Bg5 63. h6 Nh4 64. e6 Bf6 65. h7 Nxf3 66. e7 Bxe7 67. h8=Q+ Kb7 68. Qh3 Ne5 69. Qh5 Nd3 70. Qh3 Nb4 71. Qf3+ Kb8 72. Qe2 Bf6 73. Qe6", "id": "7723831" }, { "contents": "2002 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n(77) 93–6, 37–67, (62) 70–20, (57) 79–0, (91) 108–17, 69–9, (60) 62–9 **(65) 75–33, 68–55, 59–23, (126)-0, 0-(81), (85) 112–6, 1–76 (72), (60) 73–0 ***(60) 109–6, 45–56, (72) 75–42, 5–78 (55), (68) 73–0, (109) 115–19, 43–66, (110) 111–14, (70)-0, 38–89", "id": "20494682" }, { "contents": "2015 Cleveland Indians season\n\n\nand 13, improving their record to 70–70 and marking the first time the Indians were .500 since they were 2–2. The Indians would also be 71-71, 72-72, 73-73, and 74-74, but lost the following game each time. They briefly made it over the .500 mark at 77–76 on September 26, but went on to lose three in a row. The Indians spent much of September 3–5 games behind the Texas Rangers or Houston Astros for the second wild card spot in the American", "id": "294687" }, { "contents": "Index of philosophical literature\n\n\n\"Federalist No. 61\" – \"Federalist No. 62\" – \"Federalist No. 63\" – \"Federalist No. 64\" – \"Federalist No. 65\" – \"Federalist No. 66\" – \"Federalist No. 67\" – \"Federalist No. 68\" – \"Federalist No. 69\" – \"Federalist No. 70\" – \"Federalist No. 71\" – \"Federalist No. 72\" – \"Federalist No. 73\" – \"Federalist No. 74\" – \"Federalist", "id": "16809651" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "List of mayors of Salisbury\n\n\n1850–51 George Brown 1851–52 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1852–53 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1853–54 John Lambert 1854–55 Thomas Pain 1855–56 Abraham Jackson 1856–57 Thomas Pain 1857–58 Coard William Squarey 1858–59 Philip Pickney Cother 1859–60 William Woodlands 1860–61 Philip Watson Ottoway 1861–62 Charles Mann Cornwallis Whatman 1862–63 John Style 1863–64 John Waters 1864–65 Richard Henry Rigden 1865–66 Robert Stokes 1866–67 John Alfred Lush MD 1867–68 Stephen Eldridge 1868–69 William Aylward 1869–70 Charles Richard Norton 1870–71 William Fawcett Jnr. 1871–72 John Harding Jackson 1873–74 Henry Brown 1874–75 Samuel Ralph Atkins 1875–76 Charles Henry Radcliffe 1876–77 John Keynes 1877–78 Richard Monkhouse Wilson", "id": "18557200" }, { "contents": "1967 NFL season\n\n\nThe 1967 NFL season was the 48th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 16 teams with the addition of the New Orleans Saints. The two 8-team conferences were split into two divisions each: the Eastern Conference divisions were Capitol (Dallas, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Washington) and Century (Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis), and the Western Conference divisions were Central (Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, and Minnesota) and Coastal (Atlanta, Baltimore, Los Angeles", "id": "8290334" }, { "contents": "World TeamTennis\n\n\nwith Arthur Ashe and Wilt Chamberlain, securing the professional men players.. The league began play in May 1974, with George MacCall as Commissioner of the 16 teams: Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo-Toronto, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Florida (Miami), San Diego/Hawaii, Houston, Los Angeles, Minnesota (Minneapolis-St.Paul), New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. The original league format included a four-colored tennis court, a 44-contest season, and teams", "id": "14486970" }, { "contents": "2013 FedEx Cup Playoffs\n\n\n(76 to 58), Nicholas Thompson (73 to 59), Brendan Steele (89 to 69), and Ernie Els (91 to 70). Seven players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances: Ryan Palmer (60 to 71), Fredrik Jacobson (61 to 72), Martin Laird (63 to 74), David Lingmerth (64 to 75), Kyle Stanley (66 to 77), Cameron Tringale (69 to 79", "id": "19528111" }, { "contents": "Jellabies\n\n\n58. Parrot (21 June 1999) 59. Spring (28 June 1999) 60. Magic (5 July 1999) 61. Where's Pepper? (12 July 1999) 62. Hot (19 July 1999) 63. Robot (26 July 1999) 64. Wheels (2 August 1999) 65. Chums (9 August 1999) 66. Baa! (16 August 1999) 67. Found (23 August 1999) 68. Autumn (30 August 1999) 69. Nature (6 September 1999)", "id": "20682329" }, { "contents": "List of fresh water fishes of Maharashtra\n\n\nogilbii 51. Schismatorhynchos (Nukta) nukta 52. Thynnichthys sandkhol 53. Tor khudree 54. Tor mussulah 55. Tor tor SUB-FAMILY: CULTRINAE 56. Chela cachius 57. Chela laubuca 58. Salmostoma acinaces 59. Salmostoma balookee 60. Salmostoma boopis 61. Salmostoma clupeoides 62. Salmostoma horai 63. Salmostoma kardahiensis 64. Salmostoma novacula 65. Salmostoma phulo Subfamily: LEUCISCINAE 66. Hypophthalmichthys molitrix SUBFAMILY: RASBORINAE 69. Barilius evezardi 70. Barilius gatensis 71. Parluciosoma daniconius 72. Parluciosoma labiosa 73. Danio aequipinnatus 74", "id": "16146194" }, { "contents": "Vehicle registration plates of Kenya\n\n\n63 UN - United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Eastern & Southern African Regional Office 64 CD - Iran 65 CD - Cyprus 66 CD - Argentina 67 UN - United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) 68 CD - Philippines 69 CD - Burundi 70 CD - Chile 71 CD - Oman 72 CD - League of Arab States / Arab League 73 CD - European Union 74 CD - Yemen 75 CD - Kenya Mission to UNEP 76 CD - Côte d'Ivoire (Consulate) 77 CD - Bangladesh 78 CD - Saudi Arabia 79 UN", "id": "993880" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "List of makams\n\n\n-Şehnaz 63. Bûstan 64. Büzürk 65. Büzürk-Gerdâniye 66. Büzürk-Geveyşt 67. Büzürk-Mâye 68. Büzürk-Nevrûz 69. Büzürk-Selmek 70. Büzürk-Şehnâz 71. Canfezâ 72. Çârgâh 73. Çârgâh-Âcem 74. Çârgâh-Gerdâniye 75. Çârgâh-Mahûr 76. Çehâr-Âgâazin 77. Daği-Bayâti 78. Danişverân 79. Dil Âvîz 80. Dil-Ârâ 81. Dil-Efruz 82. Dil-Keşîde 83. Dil-Nişîn 84. Dil-", "id": "21093808" }, { "contents": "Super Bases Loaded 2\n\n\n\", the Cleveland \"Stars\", the Detroit \"Storm\", the Kansas City \"Tornadoes\", Oakland \"Eagles\", and Seattle \"Blue Wave\". The Omega League (based on the National League) consisted of the Atlanta \"Weasels\", Houston \"Doves\", the Los Angeles \"Cyclops\", the New York \"Mercs\", Philadelphia \"Bruins\", the Pittsburgh \"Buzzards\", and the San Francisco \"Amoebas\". In addition, there were four edit teams: Urbana,", "id": "22141152" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "Don Larsen\n\n\nDon James Larsen (born August 7, 1929) is an American retired Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher. During a 15-year MLB career, he pitched from 1953 to 1967 for seven different teams. Larsen pitched for the St. Louis Browns / Baltimore Orioles (1953–54; 1965), New York Yankees (1955–59), Kansas City Athletics (1960–1961), Chicago White Sox (1961), San Francisco Giants (1962–64), Houston Colt .45's / Houston Astros (1964–65), and Chicago Cubs (1967)", "id": "15750076" }, { "contents": "1968 NBA playoffs\n\n\n) (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Chicago Bulls: \"Lakers win series 4-1\" This is the first playoff meeting between the Lakers and Bulls. Division Finals (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (3) San Francisco Warriors: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Last Playoff Meeting: 1967 Western Division Semifinals (San Francisco won 3-0) Champion: Boston Celtics Division Semifinals (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (3) New York Knicks: \"76ers win series 4-2", "id": "14689742" } ]
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Rc6+ Kd5 65. Rb6 Rc4+ 66. Kd2 Kc5 67. Rb8 Ra4 68. Rc8+ Kd4 69. Rb8 Ra5 70. Rd8+ Kc4 71. Re8 Kd5 72. Rd8+ Ke4 73. Rb8 Rxa3 74. Rxb5 Kf4 75. Rb8 Kf3 76. Rf8+ Ke4 77. Rb8 Ra2+ 78. Ke1 Kf4 79. Rb3 e4 80. Rc3 e3 81. Rc8 1/2-1/2 In", "id": "15973443" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nDetroit Tigers 69. Ryne Sandberg, Chicago Cubs 70. Nolan Ryan, Houston Astros 71. John Tudor, Los Angeles Dodgers 72. Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia Phillies 73. Dave Righetti, New York Yankees 74. Pedro Guerrero, St. Louis Cardinals 75. Rick Sutcliffe, Chicago Cubs 76. Gary Carter, New York Mets 77. Cal Ripken, Baltimore Orioles 78. Andre Dawson, Chicago Cubs 79. Andy Van Slyke, Pittsburgh Pirates 80. Roc Raines, Montreal Expos 81. Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins 82.", "id": "18525012" }, { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Constitutional amendments under the French Fifth Republic\n\n\n46, 47, 47-1, 47-2 (new), 48, 49, 50-1, 51-1 (new), 51-2 (new), 56, 61, 61-1 (new), 62, 65, 69, 70, 71, 71-1 (new), 72-3, 73, 74-1, 75-1 (new), 87 (new), 88-4, 88-5, 89. The vote was", "id": "8390514" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Wysoczany\n\n\n53. Saharowa 54. Mashljanyk 55. Luchkanych 56. Mashljanyk 57. Mytso 58. Jacyla 59. Jacyla 60. Village Ukrainian School 61. Bodnik 62. Tsynanko 63. Shlomko 64. Warholjak 65. Kroljak 66. Village Orthodox Church 67. Horonova 68. Hlibyk 69. Sekielyk 70. Mashljanyk 71. Maslany 72. Orzinski 73. Worotyla 74. Luchkanych 75. Petrunjova 76. Slabka 77. Petrunjova 78. Bajtsowa 79. Sas 80. Sas 81. Hrytsko 82. Jacyla 83. Szevtsova 84. Szevtsova", "id": "15604592" }, { "contents": "List of WWE United States Champions\n\n\nRank !Wrestler !No. ofbrreigns !Combinedbrdays !Combined daysbrrec. by WWE !1 !2 !rowspan=2|40 !42 !43 !44 !45 !46 !47 !48 !49 !50 !51 !52 !53 !rowspan=2|54 !56 !rowspan=2|57 !59 !60 !61 !62 !63 !64 !65 !66 !67 !rowspan=3|68 !71 !72 !rowspan=3|73 !76 !77 !78 !rowspan=2|79 !rowspan=2|81 !83 !rowspan=2|84 !rowspan=3|86 !89 !rowspan=2|90 !92 !", "id": "11372834" }, { "contents": "Eusébio\n\n\nrepeated five years later. He was the Portuguese First Division's top scorer seven times (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970 and 1973), helping Benfica to win 11 Primeira Liga (1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73 and 1974–75), 5 Portuguese Cup wins (1961–62, 1963–64, 1968–69, 1969–70 and 1971–72), 1 European Cup win (1961–62) and 3 European Cup finals (1962–63, 1964–65 and 1967–68). Eusébio", "id": "15697745" }, { "contents": "Udayarpalayam taluk\n\n\n48 Kundaveli-East 49 Kundaveli-West 50 Kuruvalapparkoil 51 Kuvagam 52 Kuvathur 53 Managathy 54 Marudur 55 Melur 56 Muthuservamadam 57 Nagam Panthal 58 Nayaganai Periyal 59 Nedavalur-East 60 Nedavalur-South 61 Olayur 62 Padanilai 63 Pappakudi-North 64 Pappakudi-South 65 Parukkal 66 Periyakrishnapuram 67 Periyavalayam 68 Pichanur 69 Pilichikuzhi 70 Piranjeri 71 Porpathintha Nallur 72 Rangiyam 73 Saluppai 74 Sathampady 75 Silambur 76 Siluvacheri 77 Sirukadambur 78 Solankurichi 79 Sripuranthan 80 Sriraman 81 Suriyamanal 82 Suttamalli 83 T.Paluvur 84 Taludalamedu 85 Thandalai 86 Thathanur 87 Thenkatchi Perumal Nathan 88 Thirukalapur 89", "id": "329036" }, { "contents": "Garhmukteshwar (Assembly constituency)\n\n\nkhaiya 46 Sharifpur 47 Anooppur Dibai 48 Shuklampura 49 Rasoolabad Nanpur 50 Lodhipur Shobhan 51 Pawati 52 Haiderpur 53 Lodhipur Chhapka 54 Sadullapur 55 Hiranpura 56 Popayi 57 Janupura 58 Jhadina 59 Saidpur 60 Alampur Bhagwantpur 61 Ladpura 62 Kalyanpur 63 Khilwai 64 Shogarh 65 Shahpur Chaudhary 66 Inayatpur 67 Rampur Nyamatpur 68 Abdullapur 69 Dotai 70 Athsaini 71 Hasupur 72 Manak Chowk 73 Deoli 74 Dhana 75 Lisri 76 Akkhapur 77 Fattapur 78 Phuldehra 79 Nawada Kalan 80 Todarpur 81 Bhowapur 82 Bhowapur Mastannagar 83 Baksar 84 Saroorpur 85 Vait 86 Khudaliya 87 Baddha 88 Ratupura 89 Rajhera 90", "id": "3818355" }, { "contents": "Samia tribe (Luhya)\n\n\n38 Abakangala 39 Abakati 40 Abakemo 41 Abakerere 42 Abakhu 43 Abakibwedde 44 Abakiroyoya 45 Abakobe 46 Abakomolo 47 Abakooli 48 Abakoolo 49 Abakuba 50 Abakwala 51 Abakwede 52 Abakyaki 53 Abakyonga 54 Abalaka 55 Abalala 56 Abalanda 57 Abaleke 58 Abalekya 59 Abalila 60 Abalindo 61 Abaliro 62 Abalisa 63 Abaloba 64 Abalomba 65 Abalundu 66 Abalwenge 67 Abalyali 68 Abalyani 69 Abamakwa 70 Abamakyeke 71 Abamali 72 Abamani 73 Abamanyi 74 Abambumpi 75 Abameripo 76 Abampoodi 77 Abampunyi 78 Abamulembo 79 Abamulimba 80 Abamuma 81 Abanapa 82 Abangasa 83 Abanghale 84 Abanyanga 85 Abanyedeti 86 Abanyihodoo 87 Abanyimaro", "id": "4195796" }, { "contents": "Parbatsar\n\n\nGular 47 Gunawati 48 Gurah 49 Haripura 50 Harnawa Patti 51 Hatheli 52 Hukmpura 53 Huldhani 54 Jagdishpura 55 Jalampura 56 Janjeela 57 Jawla 58 Jhalra 59 Jhujharpura 60 Kaletara 61 Kalkala Ki Dhani 62 Kankediyas 63 Kanwalad 64 Khanpur 65 Khedapura 66 Khedarpura 67 Kheri Khinwasi 68 Khokhar 69 Khokhariya 70 Khundiyas 71 Kinsariya 72 Kishorpura 73 Kitiya 74 Kuliyana 75 Kundri 76 Kurada 77 Lakhiyas 78 Lalana Kalan 79 Lalana Khurd 80 Madhwa 81 Malas Charnan 82 Malas Gusaiyan 83 Mandan 84 Mandowari 85 Manglana 86 Manpura 87 Mayapur 88 Mehgaon 89 Merasi 90 Mindakiya 91 Modi Khurd", "id": "7579275" }, { "contents": "Western Suburbs Magpies\n\n\nW Wright 55 W Barclay 56 Percy Bolt 57 T Doyle 58 J Feeney 59 V Jarvis 60 E Mantle 61 H.G. Naylor 62 E Palmer 63 E Willings 64 Grinstead 65 Owens 66 Sam Perry 67 Keen 68 James 69 Percy Briscoe 70 Chipperfield 71 J Ogilvie 72 Horace Alderson 73 Johns 74 J Slingsby 75 D McDonald 76 G Patterson 77 Baldock 78 Tom Dowswell 79 Healy 80 McEvoy 81 Ryan 82 George Duffin 83 Herb Gilbert 84 Rangi Joass 85 W Mueller 86 A Munnery 87 P.J. Thompson 88 Jack Tully 89 S.B. Wall 90 A Gillett", "id": "13659778" }, { "contents": "Game Day Recycling\n\n\nUniversity of Georgia 59. University of Kentucky 60. University of Maine 61. University of Maryland 62. University of Miami 63. University of Michigan 64. University of Minnesota 65. University of Mississippi 66. University of Missouri 67. University of Montana 68. University of Nebraska–Lincoln 69. University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill 70. University of North Texas 71. University of Notre Dame 72. University of Oregon 73. University of Rochester 74. University of South Florida 75. University of Tennessee - Knoxville 76", "id": "10435645" }, { "contents": "Carson's Law\n\n\nAnd Misfire 59. St. Patrick's Day 60. The Masquerade 61. All That Glitters 62. Laugh, Clown, Laugh 63. Guardian Angels 64. Lost Opportunities 65. A Country Dance 66. Faith, Hope And Fencing Wire 67. A Matter Of Confidence 68. The Tender Trap 69. A Case For Compassion 70. From Small Acorns 71. Street Games, Night Moves 72. Deceptions 73. Orphans Of The Storm 74. Falling Star 75. Means To An End 76. Teapots And Tears 77.", "id": "7511783" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "2003 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 10–11 May – Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, England *58–69, 83–25, 24–66, (63) 75–8, 9-(67), 0–98 (57), 72–60 (53), 39–80 (55), (67)-(60), 42–61 **(58) 73–26, (80)-(52), (100) 104–32, 23–82 (57), (54) 74–57, 49–57, (56) 71–48, 59–32 **", "id": "20494482" }, { "contents": "List of villages in Murbad\n\n\n796 br 57 Gorakhgad Murbad 1 br 58 Goregaon Murbad 495 br 59 Hedavali Murbad 281 br 60 Hireghar Murbad 225 61 Inde Murbad 885 br 62 Jadai Murbad 491 br 63 Jaigaon Murbad 496 br 64 Jambhurde Murbad 1,330 br 65 Jamghar Murbad 533 br 66 Kachakoli Murbad 869 br 67 Kalambad Mu Murbad 408 br 68 Kalambhe Murbad 1,299 br 69 Kalamkhande Murbad 987 br 70 Kalanbhad Murbad 1,017 br 71 Kandali Murbad 295 br 72 Kanharle Murbad 798 br 73 Kanhol Murbad 822 br 74 Karavale Murbad 1,118 br 75 Karchonde Murbad 731 76 Kasgaon Murbad 524", "id": "15353565" }, { "contents": "Amos Burn\n\n\nKf7 46.Bxc6 Bxc6 47.Kb4 Be8 48.Nf3 Ke7 49.Ng5 Bc6 50.Ka3 Bd7 51.Kb2 Ba4 52.Kc1 Bb3 53.Nf3 Ba4 54.Nh4 Kf7 55.Ng2 Bd7 56.h4 Be8 57.Kb2 Ba4 58.Ne3 Ke7 59.Ka3 Bc6 60.Kb4 Kd7 61.Ka5 Kc7 62.Nc2 Kb7 63.Nb4 Bd7 64.Na6 Be8 65.Nc5+ Kc6 66.Nxe6 Bd7 67.Ng5 Bf5 68.Kb4 Bg4 69.Ka3 Kd7 70.Nf7 Be6 71.Nd6 Kc6 72.Kb2 Bg4 73.Kc2 Kd7 74.Kd2 Ke6 75.Ke3 Bh3 76.f5+ gxf5 77.Kf4 Bg4 78.Kg5 Bh3 79.Ne8 Kf7 80.Nf6 f4 81.Kxf4 Be6 82.Kg5 1–0 MacDonald-Burn, Liverpool 1910 At right is a surprisingly little-known position from one of Burn's offhand games.", "id": "20103296" }, { "contents": "Brazilian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act\n\n\n59. FENIPRAZINE 60. FEMPROBAMATO 61. FLUFENAZINE 62. FLUMAZENIL 63. FLUOXETINE 64. FLUPENTIXOL 65. FLUVOXAMINE 66. HALOPERIDOL 67. HALOTAN 68. CLORAL HYDRATE 69. HYDROCHLORBEZETILAMINE 70. HYDROXIDINE 71. HOMOPHENAZINE 72. IMICLOPRAZINE 73. IMIPRAMINE 74. IMIPRAMINOXIDE 75. IPROCLORIZIDA 76. ISOCARBOXAZIDE 77. ISOFLURANE 78. ISOPROPYL-CROTONYL-URINE 79. LAMOTRIGINE 80. LEVODOPA 81. LEVOMEPROMAZINE 82. LINDANO 83. LISURIDA 84. LITHIUM 85. LOPERAMIDA 86. LOXAPINA 87. MAPROTILINE 88. MECLOFENOXATE 89. MEFENOXALONE 90.", "id": "14670778" }, { "contents": "Tales of the Wizard of Oz\n\n\n? 55. ? 56. ? 57. ? 58. ? 59. ? 60. Friends of a Feather 61. Monkey Air Lift 62. Guaranteed for Life 63. The Skills of Bravery 64. The Coat of Arms 65. Roar, Lion, Roar 66. Be a Card 67. The Inferior Decorator 68. The Salesman 69. The Cat's Meow 70. The Yellow Brick Road 71. Rusty Rusty 72. The Scarecrow 73. The Invisible Man 74. Free Trade 75. The Bull Fighter 76", "id": "13344957" }, { "contents": "Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship\n\n\nscope=row|56 !scope=row|57 !scope=row|58 !scope=row|59 !scope=row|60 !scope=row|61 !scope=row|62 !scope=row|63 !scope=row|64 !scope=row|65 !scope=row|66 !scope=row|67 !scope=row|68 !scope=row|69 !scope=row|70 !scope=row|71 !scope=row|72 !scope=row|73 !scope=row|74 !scope=row|75 !scope=row|76 !scope=row|77 !scope=row|78 !scope=row|79 !scope=row|80 !", "id": "16778230" }, { "contents": "Ikirun\n\n\n59. Asaba 60. Ajele Okeba 61. Ago Okeba 62. Ajisefinni 63. Alufa Akanbi 64. Adedeji 65. Alabi 66. Aniyeye 67. Agunlo 68. Aliyu 69. Aborisade 70. Agbon 71. Ayara 72. Baale- Enle 73. Baba Osogbo 74. Orisayo 75. Balogun 76. Baale Gbenagbena 77. Baale Onilu 78. Baale Ponja Erintunde 79. Saba 80. Balogun Kojo 81. Baale Oke Aafo 82. Balogun Makinde 83. Baba Isale 84. Balogun Imole 85. Baba Oloya 86. Baale", "id": "2580736" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qd2 Qd4 57. Qe1 Qb6 58. Qd2 Rb7 59. a4 Qc5 60. Qe1 Rb4 61. Qd2 Qb6 62. Qc1 Qd4 63. Qc2 Rb3 64. Be2 Rxc3 65. Qxc3 Qxc3 66. bxc3 Nxe4 67. Bf3 Nef6 68. Be2 e4 69. Bxc4 g4 70. Rb2 Ng5 71. Rb6 Nf7 72. Bf1 f3 73. c4 Nd7 74. Rb7 Nfe5 75. f6 e3 76. Rb3 e2 77. Bxe2 fxe2 78. Re3 Nf3 79. f7 Rf8 80. Rxg4 e1=", "id": "10680382" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "1953–54 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team\n\n\n30 Oregon State (-/4) RAL L 53–65 January 8 The Citadel H W 83–42 January 9 Wake Forest A W 66–65 January 11 Davidson A W 70–54 January 16 Virginia H W 78–66 January 19 NC State H L 77–84 February 2 Washington and Lee LY W 69–60 February 4 Duke (-/8) A L 47–63 February 8 Virginia A L 69–83 February 11 Wake Forest H L 62–76 February 13 Clemson (-/14) A W 72–56 February 16 Davidson H W 89–69 February 20 Duke (-/14) H L 63–67 February 24 NC State", "id": "7304952" }, { "contents": "Kumharsain\n\n\nChohan 38 Chopala 39 Churath 40 D.P.F. Nag kelo Saroga 41 D.P.F. Nagkelo 42 Dagrot 43 Dakolu 44 Dakoon 45 Dalan 46 Damaur 47 Daro 48 Dawala 49 Deeb 50 Deoridhar 51 Dethal 52 Devali Dhar 53 Dhala 54 Dhali 55 Dhanal 56 Dharuri 57 Dheongli 58 Dogri 59 Doja 60 Ganeog 61 Gharal 62 Ghareawat 63 Ghughvi 64 Gheti 65 Gonthla 66 Halyana 67 Hathiya 68 Jadoon 69 Jal 70 Jalti 71 Jangal Ahar 72 Jangal Dawala 73 Jangal Hatu 74 Jangal Havan 75 Jangal Jogsha 76 Jangal Madhawan 77 Jangal Marni 78 Jangal Nun-II 79 Janjeli", "id": "1653227" }, { "contents": "Glamorgan County Silver Ball Trophy\n\n\n. The trophy is sponsored by Brains Smooth. ! Season !! Winners !! Losing Finalists !! Score !! Venue ! 1956–57 !1957–58 ! 1958–59 ! 1959–60 ! 1960–61 ! 1961–62 ! 1962–63 ! 1963–64 ! 1964–65 ! 1965–66 ! 1966–67 ! 1967–68 ! 1968–69 ! 1969–70 ! 1970–71 ! 1971–72 ! 1972–73 ! 1973–74 ! 1974–75 ! 1975–76 ! 1976–77 ! 1977–78 ! 1978–79 ! 1979–80 ! 1980–81 ! 1981–82 ! 1982–83 ! 1983–84 ! 1984–85 ! 1985–86 ! 1986–87 ! 1987–88 ! 1988–89 ! 1989–90 ! 1990–91 ! 1991–92 ! 1992–93 ! 1993–94", "id": "18470383" }, { "contents": "63rd NHK Cup (shogi)\n\n\n, 59. P*7b, 60. Px3e, 61. P-6f, 62. N*8e, 63. P-7a+, 64. Nx7g+, 65. Nx7g, 66. S*7f, 67. N*8i, 68. G*5i, 69. K-6h, 70. B-4h+, 71. +P-7b, 72. +B-5h, 73. K-7i, 74. +B-6i, 75. K-8h, 76. +Bx7h, 77. Kx7h, 78. G*6g, 79. K-8h, 80. Gx7g, 81. Nx7g", "id": "8770976" }, { "contents": "Ancestors of Rama\n\n\n62. Rituparna 63. Sarvakama (Sarvakarma, Aartupani in Harivansha Puran) 64. Sudas (contemporary to King Kuru-1 of Chandravansh who founded the Magadha Kingdom) 65. Saudasa (or) Kalmashapada (married to Madayanti) 66. Asmaka 67. Mulaka (Naari Kavacha) (contemporary of Yadava King Shakuni who was the father of Rakshasha “Bhasmasura”) 68. Dasharatha-1 69. Adwil (Ilabil in Vishnu Puran) 70. Vishvamashaha 71. Anaranya-2 72. Nidhn 73. Animitra 74. Dululaha (Harivansh Puran) 75", "id": "8372279" }, { "contents": "Codex Cyprius\n\n\n1: 1, 4, 12, 14, 30, 34, 41, 44; Luke 10: 1, 8, 15, 22, 23, 30, 32, 37, 38, 47, 48, 53, 57, 63; Luke 20: 2, 4, 8, 9, 19, 23, 24, 26, 28, 33, 34, 50, 61, 62, 64, 65, 70, 74, 75. In Matthew 27:34 it reads οινον (\"wine\"", "id": "12433331" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qg1 Qe8 55. Qf2 Qf8 56. Rcd1 Qe8 57. Kh3 Kh8 58. Rc1 Kh7 59. Ba7 Rb7 60. Bc5 Na6 61. Be3 Rbb8 62. Kh4 Nb4 63. Qf1 Qe7 64. Kh3 Qe8 65. Kh2 Qe7 66. Qd1 Qe8 67. Kh3 Ra8 68. Kh4 Na6 69. Qg1 Bb4 70. Rdd1 Bf8 71. Kh3 Rab8 72. Kh4 Nb4 73. Rd2 Na6 74. Nf5 Bb4 75. Rdd1 Bf8 76. Qe1 Bb4 77. Qf1 Bf8 78. Kg3 Nb4 79", "id": "10680375" }, { "contents": "List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach\n\n\n• 20/7=/11 • 22/5 • 24/6 • 25/6 • 26/6 • 28/6 • 29/8 • 30/6 • 31/9 • 32/6 • 33/6 • 36/4 and /8 • 37/6 • 38/6 • 39/7 • 40/3, /6 and /8 • 41/6 • 42/7 • 44/7 • 45/7 • 46/6 • 47/5 • 48/3 and /7 • 52/6 • 55/5 • 56/5 • 57/8 • 59/3 • 60/5 • 62/6 64. • 64/2, /4 and /8 • 65/2 and /7 • 66/6 • 67/4 and /7 • 69/6 • 69a/6 • 70/7 and /11 • 72/6 • 73/5 • 74/8", "id": "3262090" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n+ Nxe4 56. fxe4+ Kxe4 57. Qg4+ Kd3 58. Qf3+ Qe3 59. Kg4 Qxf3+ 60. Kxf3 g6 61. Bd6 Nf5 62. Kf4 Nh4 63. Kg4 gxh5+ 64. Kxh4 Kxd4 65. Bb8 a5 66. Bd6 Kc4 67. Kxh5 a4 68. Kxh6 Kb3 69. b5 Kc4 70. Kg5 Kxb5 71. Kf5 Ka6 72. Ke6 Ka7 73. Kd7 Kb7 74. Be7 Ka7 75. Kc7 Ka8 76. Bd6 Ka7 77. Kc8 Ka6 78. Kb8 b5 79", "id": "7279713" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rg3 b3 59. Kc6 Kb8 60. Rxb3+ Ka7 61. Rb7+ Ka6 62. Rb6+ Ka7 63. Kb5 a4 64. Rxf6 Rf4 65. Rxh6 a3 66. Ra6+ Kb8 67. Rxa3 Rxf5 68. Rg3 Rf6 69. Rg8+ Kc7 70. Rg7+ Kc8 71. Rh7 1-0 Game 32br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black: Korchnoi, Viktorbr Pirc, Classicalbr Result: 1-0br 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5", "id": "7279777" }, { "contents": "José Cardenal\n\n\nJosé Rosario Domec Cardenal (born October 7, 1943 in Matanzas, Cuba) is a Cuban American former professional baseball outfielder, who played Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants (1963–64), Los Angeles/California Angels (1965–67), Cleveland Indians (1968–69), St. Louis Cardinals (1970–1971), Milwaukee Brewers (1971), Chicago Cubs (1972–77), Philadelphia Phillies (1978–79), New York Mets (1979–80), and Kansas City Royals (1980). Cardenal batted and threw", "id": "3406173" }, { "contents": "SUBE card\n\n\n20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88,", "id": "8102606" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\nRb1 Bg7 58. Be4 Nf6 59. Bc2 Nd5 60. Ra1 Kc7 61. Rb1 Bf6 62. Kg1 Ne7 63. Kf1 Nd5 64. Kg2 Bg7 65. Kg1 Kb7 66. Ra1 R6d7 67. Re4 Bf6 68. Re2 Kc7 69. Kf1 Ne7 70. Rb1 Nc8 71. Be3 Nd6 72. Rbe1 Re7 73. Bg6 Rg8 74. Bb1 e4 75. Kg2 Rge8 76. Bc2 Bg7 77. Rd1 Nc4 78. Bc1 Nd6 79. Rh1 Re5 80. h4 Bf6 81. h5 R5e7 82.", "id": "10680366" }, { "contents": "Wu Style Tai Chi Fast Form\n\n\nParting the wild horse's mane 59. Jade girl works the shuttles(3) 60. Jade girl works the shuttles(4) 61. Grasping the bird's tail 62. Cloud hands(3) 63. Cloud hands(4) 64. Downward posture 65. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(1) 66. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(2) 67. Step back, repulse the monkey 68. Flying oblique 69. Raise hand and step up 70. White crane flaps its wings 71. Brush knee and twist step 72. Needle at the bottom", "id": "6846816" }, { "contents": "SFZ (file format)\n\n\nan SFZ file: group lovel=0 hivel=127 region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=60 lokey=30 hikey=61 sample=SubDir/01C4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=62 lokey=62 hikey=63 sample=SubDir/02D4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=64 lokey=64 hikey=64 sample=SubDir/03E4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=65 lokey=65 hikey=66 sample=SubDir/04F4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=67 lokey=67 hikey=68 sample=SubDir/05G4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=69 lokey=69 hikey=70 sample=SubDir/06A4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=71 lokey=71 hikey=71 sample=SubDir/07B4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=72 lokey=72 hikey=73 sample=SubDir/08C5.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=74 lokey=74 hikey=75 sample=SubDir/09D5.wav region trigger=", "id": "13324840" }, { "contents": "Afadzato South District\n\n\n. Logba-Adzakoe 57. Logba-Akusame 58. Logba-Alakpeti 59. Logba-Andokope 60. Logba-Dufie 61. Logba-Klikpo 62. Logba-Tota 63. Logba-Vuinta 64. Logba-Xorglikope 65. Tafi-Abuipe 66. Tafi-Agorme 67. Tafi-Atome 68. Tafi-Dekpokorfe 69. Tafi-Mador 70. Tafi-Xorglikorfe 71. Kpeve-Old town 72. Kpeve-Tornu 73. Adigbo-Tornu 74. Goviefe-Todzi 75. Goviefe-Korwu", "id": "2739856" }, { "contents": "Jackson League\n\n\n-52 Centrals 1952-53 Northerners 1953-54 Vale Recreation 1954-55 Pessimists 1955-56 Northerners 1956-57 Guernsey Rangers 1957-58 Guernsey Rangers 1958-59 Northerners 1959-60 Northerners 1960-61 Belgrave Wanderers 1961-62 Sylvans 1962-63 Sylvans 1963-64 Northerners 1964-65 Belgrave Wanderers 1965-66 Vale Recreation 1966-67 Centrals 1967-68 St Martin’s 1968-69 Vale Recreation 1969-70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970-71 Belgrave Wanderers 1971-72 Vale Recreation 1972-73 Vale Recreation", "id": "4250613" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\nof Arkansas. The Lumbermen were disbanded in July 1905 due to financial hardships. Pine Bluff MLB Players 1954 - Frank Lucchesi - Manager - Philadelphia 70-72, Texas 75-77, Chicago Cubs 87 1952 - Bob Hale - Baltimore 55-56, 58, Cleveland 60-61, New York Yankees 61 1952 - Hillis Layne - Washington 41 1952 - Jim Snyder - Player Minnesota 61-62, 64 Manager - Seattle 88 1951 - Bud Black - Detroit 52, 55 1950 - Harry Chozen - Cincinnati 37 1950", "id": "9684300" }, { "contents": "Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award\n\n\n-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-", "id": "18196616" }, { "contents": "Middlesex Senior Charity Cup\n\n\n1947–48 Hendon 1948–49 Hayes 1949–50 Wealdstone 1950–51 Finchley 1951–52 Southall 1952–53 Hounslow Town 1953–54 Hendon 1954–55 Hayes 1955–56 Hounslow Town 1956–57 Hendon 1957–58 Finchley 1958–59 Enfield 1959–60 Hounslow Town 1960–61 Enfield 1961–62 Enfield & Hounslow Town (joint holders) 1962–63 Hayes 1963–64 Wealdstone 1964–65 Finchley 1965–66 Hounslow Town 1966–67 No Competition 1967–68 Wealdstone & Wembley (joint holders) 1968–69 Southall 1969–70 Hampton 1970–71 Hayes 1971–72 Hayes 1972–73 Hayes 1973–74 Finchley 1974–75 Hayes 1975–76 Hendon 1976–77 Hendon 1977–78 Hillingdon Borough 1978–79 Hendon 1979–80 Harrow Borough 1980–81 Wembley & Wealdstone (joint winners) 1981–82 Uxbridge 1982–83 Wembley 1983–84 Southall", "id": "8679746" }, { "contents": "Handicap (chess)\n\n\n53. Ke3 Kb5 54. Ne4 Na6 55. h8=Q Ka5 56. Qc3+ Kb5 57. Qb3+ Ka5 58. Nc3 Nc5 59. Bc7+ Ka6 60. Qb5+ Ka7 61. Qxc5+ Ka6 Deliberately allowing checkmate. 62. Qa5+ Kb7 63. Ke4 Kc8 64. Qa7 Kd7 65. Qb7 Ke7 66. Qc8 Kf6 67. Bd8+ Kg7 68. Qe6 Kf8 69. Qe7+ Kg8 70. Nd5 Kh8 71. g5 Kg8 72. g6 Kh8 73. Ke5 Kg8 74.", "id": "9261177" }, { "contents": "2009 Premier League Snooker\n\n\nwas higher. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 28–29 November – Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, England * (61) 80–35, 4–80, (96)–0, 0–(110), 34–77, 61–71 (65), 67–1, 40–75 ** 0–(98), 10–99 (53), 10–68 (66), 1–83 (76), (63)–30, (53)–(67) *** (111) 119–9, 87–36, 70–0, 50–57, 0–(88", "id": "994853" }, { "contents": "2013 Virginia Cavaliers football team\n\n\nAlex Foertsch 55 David Dean 56 Andre Miles-Redmond 57 Stephen Lawe 59 Mark Hall 60 John Pond 60 Jeb Byrne 61 Cody Wallace 62 Sean Karl 63 Ryan Doull 64 Nick Koutris 65 Ross Burbank 66 George Adeosun 67 Jackson Matteo 68 Eric Tetlow 69 Phillip Berry 70 Luke Bowanko 71 Jack McDonald 72 Eric Smith 74 Conner Davis 75 Sadiq Olanrewaju 76 Michael Mooney 77 Jay Whitmire 78 Morgan Moses 79 Jack Babcock 79 Sean Cascarano 80 Adrian Gamble 81 Jamall Brown 82 Mario Nixon 83 Jake McGee 84 Canaan Severin 85 Keeon Johnson 86 Jeremy Dollin", "id": "3791357" }, { "contents": "Sangrampur, Maharashtra\n\n\n52-Pimpari Adgaon 1400 53-Rajpur 157 54-Akoli Bk. 910 55-Akoli Kh. 251 56-Changefal Bk. 665 57-Changefal Kh. 707 58-Niwana 1487 59-Sangrampur Pr.jamod 6506 60-Tamgaon 1124 61-Pimpri Kathargaon 566 62-Bodkha 1363 63-Nirod 989 64-Bhilkhed 713 65-Wakana 1420 66-Rudhana 2072 67-Chondhi 622 68-Kakoda 669 69-Ukadgaon 353 70-Manardi 719 71-Pimpri Kavthal 461 72-Ringanwadi 570 73-Durgadiatya 1016 74-Wankhed 5378 75-Takleshwar 501 76-Kalamkhed 712 77-Jastgaon 795 78-Neknapur 358 79-Awar 955 80-Ukali Bk. 1216 81-Kodri 1225 82-Paturda Khurd 1564 83-Khel Thorat Paturda 2054 84-Warwat Khanderao 1447 85-Hingana Kavthal 360 86-Kumbarkhed 230 87-Kavthal 2673 88-Itkhed 218 89-Pesoda 1185 90-Bhon 1149 91-Sawali 659 92-Khiroda", "id": "9109065" }, { "contents": "Kamen Rider Spirits\n\n\n61. Rushbr 62. Ice Fangbr 63. Graveyard Eleventh tankōbon 64. Light Fangbr 65. Labyrinthbr 66. Hell Carbr 67. Teacherbr 68. Training Twelfth tankōbon 69. Whirlpoolbr 70. New Finisherbr 71. Ocean Battlebr 72. Belt of Lifebr 73. Immortal Man Thirteenth tankōbon 74. Inheritbr 75. Get Backbr 76. Movingbr 77. Evolutionbr 78. Next Evolutionbr 79. Final Evolution Fourteenth tankōbon 80. Warrior's Essencebr 81. Surpassing Greedbr 82. Returnbr 83. Fiery Giantbr 84. With the Soulbr 85. Setupbr", "id": "11704902" }, { "contents": "List of AEK Athens F.C. managers\n\n\nP ! W ! D ! L ! F ! A ! GD ! W% ! Pts% ! Total ! 36!!22!!7!!7!!62!!32!!+30!!61.11!!67.59 ! Total ! 11||6||3||2||22||14||+8||54.54||63.64 ! Total ! 4||2||0||2||6||5||+1||50.00||50.00 ! Total ! 26!!14!!5!!7!!55!!28!!+27!!53.85!!60.26 ! Total ! 59!!37!!11!!11!!145!!69!!+76!!62.71!!68.93 ! Total ! 17!!11!!3!!5!!32!!18!!+14||64.71!!70.59 ! Total ! 82!!45!!23!!14!!166!!77!!+89!!54.88!!64.23 ! Total ! 16!!8!!3!!5!!24!!20!!+4!!50.00!!56.25 ! Total ! 86!!47!!23!!16!!121!!70!!+51!!54.65!!63.57 ! Total ! 71!!39!!13!!19!!122!!67!!+55!!54.93!!61.03 ! Total ! 84!!39!!24!!21!!116!!86!!+30!!46.43!!55.95 ! Total ! 2!!1!!0!!1!!3!!4!!-1!!50.00!!50.00 ! Total ! 82!!61!!12!!9!!190!!50!!+140!!74.39!! \"Only competitive matches are counted. Wins, losses and draws are results at the final whistle; the results of penalty shootouts are not counted.\"", "id": "20468014" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Kf3 Kf8 52. Kg2 Rg4+ 53. Kh2 Bf2 54. Rf1 Bd4 55. Re1 Rh4+ 56. Kg2 Rg4+ 57. Kh3 Rh4+ 58. Kg3 Kf7 59. Kg2 Kf8 60. Kf3 Rh2 61. Bxa4 c2 62. Kg3 Bxe5+ 63. Rxe5 Rh1 64. Bxg5 Rg1+ 65. Kf2 Nxg5 66. Bxc2 Ra1 67. a4 Ra2 68. Re2 Ra3 69. Re3 Ra2 70. Re2 Ra3 71. Rd2 Ke7 72. Ke2 Nf3 73. Rd1 Ne5 74. Rd5", "id": "4952529" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Qxg6+ Kf8 59. Qxc6 Kg8 60. Qg6+ Kf8 61. Qg4 Ke8 62. Qh5 Kf8 63. Qg4 Ke8 64. Qh5 Kf8 65. Qd5 Rh7 66. Qf3+ Kg8 67. Qg4+ Kf7 68. Qh5+ Kg8 69. Qg6+ Kf8 70. Qf5+ Kg8 71. Qg4+ Kf7 72. Qh5+ Kg8 73. Qd5+ Kf8 74. Qxb5 Qe6 75. Bg7+ Kf7 76. Qh5+ Ke7 77. g3 Qe1+ 78. Kg2 Qe4+ 79. Kh2", "id": "4952547" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rc6 Bb5 60. Rc1 b3 61. Rb1 Bc4 62. Ke4 Ra2 63. Kd4 Rc2 64. Nd3 Bxd3 65. Kxd3 Rxh2 66. Rxb3 Kg7 67. Ke4 Ra2 68. Kf4 Ra4+ 69. Kg5 Ra5 70. g4 Rc5 71. Kh5 Ra5 72. Rf3 Rb5 73. g5 Rb1 74. f6+ Kh7 75. Rh3 Rg1 76. Rh2 Rg3 77. Rh1 Rg2 78. Ra1 Rh2+ 79. Kg4 Kg6 80. Ra8 Rg2+ ½–½ Game 26br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black", "id": "7279762" }, { "contents": "Les Arcanes\n\n\nPremier sacrifice 56. Liberté 57. Le sacrifice libre 58. La relation du beth à l'aleph 59. Limite de nos champs de gravitation 60. L'indivisible unité 61. La Manifestation 62. Vision parfaite 63. La féminité de la Manifestation procréatrice 64. Cantique de Salomon 65. Ève 66. Sacrifice des sacrifices 67. La loi juive 68. Beauté libre 69. Encore le rythme 70. Conscience de l'univers 71. Libre beauté première 72-73. La passion mystérieuse et chaste 74. De l'amour à l'être 75.", "id": "17579979" }, { "contents": "Barharia\n\n\nKail 61. Kaluchhapra 62. Kanahar 63. Kanhauli 64. Khanpur 65. Khizar Chak 66. Khori Pakar Jaddi 67. Khori Pakar Nilami 68. Koiri Tola 69. Kuahi 70. Kurwa 71. Kutub Chhapra 72. Lachhmi Chak 73. Lakri 74. Lakri Dargah 75. Lala Hata 76. Lauan 77. Madhaupur 78. Mahal 79. Mahamadpur 80. Mahammadpur 81. Mahbub Chhapra 82. Mahmudpur 83. Mananpura 84. Mansahata 85. Mathia Patarhatha 86. Mathurapur 87. Mira Chhapra 88. Narharpur 89.", "id": "12509991" }, { "contents": "Women's Professional Basketball League\n\n\nfranchises had been awarded to Dallas, New Orleans, San Francisco and St. Louis, Missouri, while applications were received for potential franchises from Baltimore, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. The Eastern Division included the New Jersey Gems, New Orleans Pride, New York Stars, Philadelphia Fox, St. Louis Streak and Washington Metros. The Midwest Division included the Chicago Hustle, Iowa Cornets, Milwaukee Does and Minnesota Fillies. The Western Division included the California Dreams, Dallas Diamonds, Houston Angels and San Francisco Pioneers.", "id": "10846173" }, { "contents": "Don McMahon\n\n\nDonald John McMahon (January 4, 1930 – July 22, 1987) was a right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was signed by the Boston Braves before the 1950 season. He played for the Milwaukee Braves (1957–62), Houston Colt .45s (1962–63), Cleveland Indians (1964–66), Boston Red Sox (1966–67), Chicago White Sox (1967–68), Detroit Tigers (1968–69), and San Francisco Giants (1969–74). McMahon was used almost", "id": "22214072" }, { "contents": "List of sovereign states and dependencies by total fertility rate\n\n\n58 Israel 2.9 59 Lesotho 2.9 60 Eswatini 2.8 61 Kyrgyz Republic 2.8 62 Micronesia 2.8 63 Algeria 2.7 64 Haiti 2.7 65 Mongolia 2.7 66 Botswana 2.6 67 Fiji 2.6 68 Guatemala 2.6 69 Kazakhstan 2.6 70 Syria 2.6 71 Turkmenistan 2.6 72 Bolivia 2.5 73 Djibouti 2.5 74 Jordan 2.5 75 Oman 2.5 76 Lao PDR 2.4 77 Philippines 2.4 78 Cambodia 2.3 79 Ecuador 2.3 80 Guyana 2.3 81 Honduras 2.3 82 Panama 2.3 83 Paraguay 2.3 84 Seychelles 2.3 85 South Africa 2.3 86 Suriname 2.3 87 Uzbekistan 2.3 88 Dominican Republic 2.2 89 Indonesia 2.2", "id": "17872676" }, { "contents": "Minuscule 441\n\n\nsubscriptions at the end of each book, and στιχοι. The biblical text is surrounded by a catena of Oecumenius. Some of leaves of the codex are in disorder. The order of leaves: 3-18. 1. 2. 19-46. 47-58. 59. 63. 64. 59. 60-62. 73. 74. 65. 66. 69-72. 67. 68. 75-78. 127-142. 79-126. 143-158. 167-182", "id": "19179286" }, { "contents": "Al Maktab Raqam 19\n\n\n61 - Ghost Walker 62 - Stun death 63 - Fire Ball 64 - the mystery of the Sphinx 65 - dark rays 66 - Conflict in the bush 67 - a plot of Satan 68 - bulwark 69 - ghost of revenge 70 - bloody chase 71 - cursed earth 72 - devastating weapon 73 - horror Hospital 74 - a treasure of the Pharaohs 75 - bird death 76. The armed robbery 77. secret mission 78. hackers Nile 79. Invisible Man 80. devastating automated 81. golden statue 82. Flower devil 83", "id": "3242097" }, { "contents": "Rulers of Kuba\n\n\n. Shama Katuri. 61. Kusunju. 62. Bena Misaki. 63. Bikila Kolo. 64. Kunche Lama. 65. Pelama Pena. 66. Mime Pelama. 67. Chenge Lesanga. 68. Mianga. 69. Sam Bula. 70. Manchum Bula. 71. Bopele^Bombo. 72. Boeke. 73. Bo^Kena. 74. Shamba Nche. 75. Golo Nche. 76. Shama Shanga. 77. Saina^Kama. 78. Ko Kena. 79. Sanga Lenga. 80. Bosh A kama. 81", "id": "12139561" }, { "contents": "Ācārakkōvai\n\n\n52 poems (3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 77, 78, 81, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93", "id": "12746274" }, { "contents": "Jeff Nelsen\n\n\nmovie soundtracks, and performing in the horn sections of orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Montreal, Vancouver, and National Symphonies, and the Balkan Gypsy funk band of Slavic Soul Party. With Canadian Brass, Jeff has also performed with the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, the symphonies of Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, Phoenix, Rotterdam, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, with the esteemed German, London", "id": "2981814" }, { "contents": "Kasparov versus the World\n\n\n, but claimed it was also losing, and published a \"forced win\". Subsequently, tablebases showed an error in Kasparov's analysis, but confirmed that 58...Qf5 could not have saved the draw with best play on both sides. The main line starts with 58...Qf5 59.Kh6 Qe6 60.Qg1+ Ka2 61.Qf2+ Kb1 62.Qd4 Ka2 63.Kg5 Qe7+ 64.Qf6 Qe3+ 65.Qf4 Qg1+ 66.Kf6 Qb6+ 67.Kf7 Qb7+ 68.Ke6 Qc8+ 69.Kf6 Qd8+ 70.Kf5 Qc8+ 71.Kg5 Qc3 72.Qh2+ Ka1 73.Qe2 Kb1 74.Qf2 Qc1+ 75.Kg4 Qc3", "id": "14582966" }, { "contents": "Swindle (chess)\n\n\n55...f2 56.Qg2 \"zugzwang\"; (b) 55...Nf4 56.Qf5! and if 56...Kg3 57.Qg5+ wins the knight; (c) 55...Ng5 56.Qf5 wins. g5 53.hxg5 hxg5 54.Qxb6 f3 55.Qxc5 Kg4 56.Qe3 Kg3 57.c4 Kg2 58.c5 f2 59.Qe4+ Kh2 60.Qf3 g4! 61.Qe2? White could draw with 61.Qxg4 f1=Q+ 62.Kc2 Qf2+ 63.Kb1 Qf1+ 64.Kc2 Qb5 (64...Nf2 65.Qf4+ Kg2 66.Qg5+ Kf3 67.Qf6+ Ke3 68.Qh6+ Kd4 69.Qd6+ Ke4 70.Qg6+ Kd5 71.Qd6+ Ke4 72.Qg6+", "id": "21604299" }, { "contents": "Queen and pawn versus queen endgame\n\n\n. Qxe6 Qh8+ 58. Kg6 Qc3 59. g4 Qd2 60. g5 Qd4 61. Qf5+ Ka4 62. Kh5 Qh8+ 63. Kg4 Qh1 (This move loses for Black in 39 moves as confirmed by http://www.k4it.de/index.php?topic=egtb&lang=en) 64. Qf4+ Ka5 65. Qe5+ Ka4 66. g6 Qd1+ 67. 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Qf6 Qd5+ 75", "id": "20411696" }, { "contents": "List of OHL seasons\n\n\n| 1959–60 | 1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993–94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–00 | 2000–01 | 2001–02 | 2002–03 | 2003–04 | 2004–05 | 2005–06 | 2006–07 | 2007–08 | 2008–09 | 2009–10", "id": "6936535" }, { "contents": "Dumaria\n\n\nDumaria 107 50 Kewla Kalan Dumaria 919 51 Khaira Dumaria 885 52 Khardag Dumaria 1,454 53 Kokna Dumaria 333 54 Kolhubar Dumaria 3,225 55 KOlsaita Dumaria 297 56 Kundari Dumaria 341 57 Kunria Dumaria 739 58 Kusari Dumaria 1,549 59 Lataha Dumaria 259 60 Londa Dumaria 556 61 Madarpur Dumaria 1,130 62 Mahjari Dumaria 192 63 Mahuri Dumaria 2,884 64 Mahuri Dumaria 348 65 Maigara Dumaria 2,318 66 Majhauli Dumaria 4,606 67 Majhgawan Dumaria 379 68 Manrar Dumaria 533 69 Mataha Dumaria 3,172 70 Maun Bar Dumaria 292 71 Mayapur Dumaria 141 72 Milki Dumaria 168 73 Nabigarh Dumaria 618", "id": "10048378" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n75 e\": \"favorite_nu 0000300 6d 62 65 72 22 7d 2c 20 7b 22 74 79 70 65 22 3a mber\"}, {\"type\": 0000320 20 5b 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c 20 22 6e 75 6c [\"string\", \"nul 0000340 6c 22 5d 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 22 3a 20 22 66 61 l\"], \"name\": \"fa 0000360 76 6f 72 69 74 65 5f 63 6f 6c 6f 72 22 7d 5d 7d", "id": "10173702" }, { "contents": "List of MJHL seasons\n\n\n1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | The following is a list of seasons following the reorganization of junior hockey in Canada.br 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 | 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 | br 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | br 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993-94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–2000 | br", "id": "15920550" }, { "contents": "Spain men's national wheelchair basketball team\n\n\n72–62. They beat Poland 47–64, and Sweden 65–54. Then they lost to Italy 50–58, lost to Germany 77–70, and defeated Poland 71–65. At the 2013 European Championships, Spain defeated Sweden 60–54, Israel 75–57, France 56–40, and Poland 63–45 in pool play. They lost to Turkey 63–49. In the quarterfinals, they defeated Italy 65–56. In the semi-finals, they lost to Great Britain 72–69. They defeated Sweden to win the bronze by a score of 65–56. Asier García Pereiro led the team in", "id": "13321907" }, { "contents": "Lanarkshire Cup\n\n\n1932–33 - 1933–34 - Hamilton Academical 1934–35 - Airdrieonians 1935–36 - 1936–37 - 1937–38 - Airdrieonians 1938–39 - Hamilton Academical 1939–40 - Motherwell 1848–49 - Albion Rovers 1949–50 - Motherwell 1950–51 - Albion Rovers 1951–52 - Hamilton Academical 1952–53 - Motherwell 1953–54 - Motherwell 1954–55 - Motherwell 1955–56 - 1956–57 - Motherwell 1957–58 - Motherwell 1958–59 - Motherwell 1959–60 - Motherwell 1960–61 - Motherwell 1961–62 - Motherwell 1962–63 - Airdrieonians 1963–64 - Motherwell 1964–65 - 1965–66 - Airdrieonians 1966–67 - Airdrieonians 1967–68 - Motherwell 1968–69 - Motherwell 1969–70 - Airdrieonians 1970–71 - Airdrieonians 1971–72 - 1972–73 - Motherwell 1973–74 -", "id": "10384135" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1981\n\n\nNe7 29.Ne3 Rc6 30.Ra3 Nc8 31.axb5 axb5 32.Kf2 Nb6 33.Nb2 Rxd1 34.Bxd1 Rd6 35.Be2 Be8 36.Ra5 Rd8 37.Ke1 c6 38.Ra6 Rb8 39.Bd1 Nc8 40.Nd3 Nc7 41.Ra5 Ra8 42.f4 exf4 43.gxf4 Nb6 44.Bf3 Rd8 45.Be2 Na4 46.Ra7 Rd7 47.Kd2 Ne6 48.Rxd7 Bxd7 49.Bg4 g6 50.f5 gxf5 51.Bxf5 Kg7 52.e5 Nf8 53.Bxd7 Nxd7 54.e6 Ndb6 55.Nf4 Kf8 56.Kd3 Nc8 57.Ng4 Ke7 58.Nh6 Kd6 59.Kd4 Ne7 60.Nf7+ Kc7 61.Nh5 c5+ 62.bxc5 Nc6+ 63.Ke3 Nxc5 64.Nxf6 Nxe6 65.h5 Nf8 66.Ke4 Kb6 67.Ng5 h6 68.Nf7 Ne6 69.Ne8 Nc5+ 70.Ke3 Na4 71.Kd2 b4 72.cxb4 Nxb4 73.Nxh6 Nc5 74.Nf5 Nd5 75.h6 Ne4+", "id": "7279794" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n22 3a 20 22 55 ord\", \"name\": \"U 0000100 73 65 72 22 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 73 70 61 63 65 ser\", \"namespace 0000120 22 3a 20 22 65 78 61 6d 70 6c 65 2e 61 76 72 6f \": \"example.avro 0000140 22 2c 20 22 66 69 65 6c 64 73 22 3a 20 5b 7b 22 \", \"fields\": [{\" 0000160 74 79 70 65 22 3a 20 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c", "id": "10173700" }, { "contents": "HC CSKA Moscow\n\n\n. \"Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game Soviet / Russian MVP Scoring Champion Goal Scoring Champion Soviet / Russian League First Team Best Line Best Rookie Soviet League Championship \"(32)\": 1947–48, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1954–55, 1955–56, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1976–77,", "id": "12586396" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\n- Ryne Duren - Baltimore 54, Kansas City 57, NYY 58-61, LAA 61-62, Philadelphia 63-64, Cincinnati 64, Washington 65, Philadelphia 65 1949 - Ed Albrecht - St. Louis 49-50 1940 - Dewey Adkins - Washington 43, Chi Cubs 49 1940 - Stan Goletz - CHI WS 41 1940 - William Red Rollings - Boston 27-28 1940 - Dave Bartosch - St. Louis 45 1939 - Andy Cohen - Player - New York Giants 26, 28-29, Manager - Philadelphia", "id": "9684301" }, { "contents": "Bing (search engine)\n\n\n-time traffic conditions using Bing Maps. The gadget provided shortcuts to driving directions, local search and full-screen traffic view of major US and Canadian cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Montreal, New York City, Oklahoma City, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Vancouver, and Washington, D.C. Prior to October", "id": "5355697" }, { "contents": "Chess (poem)\n\n\nas 52. Na1–b3? 52. Kh2 Qg3+ 53. Qxg3+ hxg3+ 54. Kxg3 Ra5 55. Kf2 Ra8 56. Ke2 Nc2 57. Kd1 Ne3+ 58. Kc1 Nxg2+ 59. Kb1 b5 60. h4 b4 61. h5 b3 62. e5 Bg5 63. h6 Nh4 64. e6 Bf6 65. h7 Nxf3 66. e7 Bxe7 67. h8=Q+ Kb7 68. Qh3 Ne5 69. Qh5 Nd3 70. Qh3 Nb4 71. Qf3+ Kb8 72. Qe2 Bf6 73. Qe6", "id": "7723831" }, { "contents": "2002 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n(77) 93–6, 37–67, (62) 70–20, (57) 79–0, (91) 108–17, 69–9, (60) 62–9 **(65) 75–33, 68–55, 59–23, (126)-0, 0-(81), (85) 112–6, 1–76 (72), (60) 73–0 ***(60) 109–6, 45–56, (72) 75–42, 5–78 (55), (68) 73–0, (109) 115–19, 43–66, (110) 111–14, (70)-0, 38–89", "id": "20494682" }, { "contents": "2015 Cleveland Indians season\n\n\nand 13, improving their record to 70–70 and marking the first time the Indians were .500 since they were 2–2. The Indians would also be 71-71, 72-72, 73-73, and 74-74, but lost the following game each time. They briefly made it over the .500 mark at 77–76 on September 26, but went on to lose three in a row. The Indians spent much of September 3–5 games behind the Texas Rangers or Houston Astros for the second wild card spot in the American", "id": "294687" }, { "contents": "Index of philosophical literature\n\n\n\"Federalist No. 61\" – \"Federalist No. 62\" – \"Federalist No. 63\" – \"Federalist No. 64\" – \"Federalist No. 65\" – \"Federalist No. 66\" – \"Federalist No. 67\" – \"Federalist No. 68\" – \"Federalist No. 69\" – \"Federalist No. 70\" – \"Federalist No. 71\" – \"Federalist No. 72\" – \"Federalist No. 73\" – \"Federalist No. 74\" – \"Federalist", "id": "16809651" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "List of mayors of Salisbury\n\n\n1850–51 George Brown 1851–52 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1852–53 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1853–54 John Lambert 1854–55 Thomas Pain 1855–56 Abraham Jackson 1856–57 Thomas Pain 1857–58 Coard William Squarey 1858–59 Philip Pickney Cother 1859–60 William Woodlands 1860–61 Philip Watson Ottoway 1861–62 Charles Mann Cornwallis Whatman 1862–63 John Style 1863–64 John Waters 1864–65 Richard Henry Rigden 1865–66 Robert Stokes 1866–67 John Alfred Lush MD 1867–68 Stephen Eldridge 1868–69 William Aylward 1869–70 Charles Richard Norton 1870–71 William Fawcett Jnr. 1871–72 John Harding Jackson 1873–74 Henry Brown 1874–75 Samuel Ralph Atkins 1875–76 Charles Henry Radcliffe 1876–77 John Keynes 1877–78 Richard Monkhouse Wilson", "id": "18557200" }, { "contents": "1967 NFL season\n\n\nThe 1967 NFL season was the 48th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 16 teams with the addition of the New Orleans Saints. The two 8-team conferences were split into two divisions each: the Eastern Conference divisions were Capitol (Dallas, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Washington) and Century (Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis), and the Western Conference divisions were Central (Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, and Minnesota) and Coastal (Atlanta, Baltimore, Los Angeles", "id": "8290334" }, { "contents": "World TeamTennis\n\n\nwith Arthur Ashe and Wilt Chamberlain, securing the professional men players.. The league began play in May 1974, with George MacCall as Commissioner of the 16 teams: Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo-Toronto, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Florida (Miami), San Diego/Hawaii, Houston, Los Angeles, Minnesota (Minneapolis-St.Paul), New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. The original league format included a four-colored tennis court, a 44-contest season, and teams", "id": "14486970" }, { "contents": "2013 FedEx Cup Playoffs\n\n\n(76 to 58), Nicholas Thompson (73 to 59), Brendan Steele (89 to 69), and Ernie Els (91 to 70). Seven players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances: Ryan Palmer (60 to 71), Fredrik Jacobson (61 to 72), Martin Laird (63 to 74), David Lingmerth (64 to 75), Kyle Stanley (66 to 77), Cameron Tringale (69 to 79", "id": "19528111" }, { "contents": "Jellabies\n\n\n58. Parrot (21 June 1999) 59. Spring (28 June 1999) 60. Magic (5 July 1999) 61. Where's Pepper? (12 July 1999) 62. Hot (19 July 1999) 63. Robot (26 July 1999) 64. Wheels (2 August 1999) 65. Chums (9 August 1999) 66. Baa! (16 August 1999) 67. Found (23 August 1999) 68. Autumn (30 August 1999) 69. Nature (6 September 1999)", "id": "20682329" }, { "contents": "List of fresh water fishes of Maharashtra\n\n\nogilbii 51. Schismatorhynchos (Nukta) nukta 52. Thynnichthys sandkhol 53. Tor khudree 54. Tor mussulah 55. Tor tor SUB-FAMILY: CULTRINAE 56. Chela cachius 57. Chela laubuca 58. Salmostoma acinaces 59. Salmostoma balookee 60. Salmostoma boopis 61. Salmostoma clupeoides 62. Salmostoma horai 63. Salmostoma kardahiensis 64. Salmostoma novacula 65. Salmostoma phulo Subfamily: LEUCISCINAE 66. Hypophthalmichthys molitrix SUBFAMILY: RASBORINAE 69. Barilius evezardi 70. Barilius gatensis 71. Parluciosoma daniconius 72. Parluciosoma labiosa 73. Danio aequipinnatus 74", "id": "16146194" }, { "contents": "Vehicle registration plates of Kenya\n\n\n63 UN - United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Eastern & Southern African Regional Office 64 CD - Iran 65 CD - Cyprus 66 CD - Argentina 67 UN - United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) 68 CD - Philippines 69 CD - Burundi 70 CD - Chile 71 CD - Oman 72 CD - League of Arab States / Arab League 73 CD - European Union 74 CD - Yemen 75 CD - Kenya Mission to UNEP 76 CD - Côte d'Ivoire (Consulate) 77 CD - Bangladesh 78 CD - Saudi Arabia 79 UN", "id": "993880" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "List of makams\n\n\n-Şehnaz 63. Bûstan 64. Büzürk 65. Büzürk-Gerdâniye 66. Büzürk-Geveyşt 67. Büzürk-Mâye 68. Büzürk-Nevrûz 69. Büzürk-Selmek 70. Büzürk-Şehnâz 71. Canfezâ 72. Çârgâh 73. Çârgâh-Âcem 74. Çârgâh-Gerdâniye 75. Çârgâh-Mahûr 76. Çehâr-Âgâazin 77. Daği-Bayâti 78. Danişverân 79. Dil Âvîz 80. Dil-Ârâ 81. Dil-Efruz 82. Dil-Keşîde 83. Dil-Nişîn 84. Dil-", "id": "21093808" }, { "contents": "Super Bases Loaded 2\n\n\n\", the Cleveland \"Stars\", the Detroit \"Storm\", the Kansas City \"Tornadoes\", Oakland \"Eagles\", and Seattle \"Blue Wave\". The Omega League (based on the National League) consisted of the Atlanta \"Weasels\", Houston \"Doves\", the Los Angeles \"Cyclops\", the New York \"Mercs\", Philadelphia \"Bruins\", the Pittsburgh \"Buzzards\", and the San Francisco \"Amoebas\". In addition, there were four edit teams: Urbana,", "id": "22141152" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "Don Larsen\n\n\nDon James Larsen (born August 7, 1929) is an American retired Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher. During a 15-year MLB career, he pitched from 1953 to 1967 for seven different teams. Larsen pitched for the St. Louis Browns / Baltimore Orioles (1953–54; 1965), New York Yankees (1955–59), Kansas City Athletics (1960–1961), Chicago White Sox (1961), San Francisco Giants (1962–64), Houston Colt .45's / Houston Astros (1964–65), and Chicago Cubs (1967)", "id": "15750076" }, { "contents": "1968 NBA playoffs\n\n\n) (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Chicago Bulls: \"Lakers win series 4-1\" This is the first playoff meeting between the Lakers and Bulls. Division Finals (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (3) San Francisco Warriors: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Last Playoff Meeting: 1967 Western Division Semifinals (San Francisco won 3-0) Champion: Boston Celtics Division Semifinals (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (3) New York Knicks: \"76ers win series 4-2", "id": "14689742" } ]
BASEBALL - MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS AFTER THURSDAY 'S GAMES . NEW YORK 1996-08-30 Major League Baseball standings after games played on Thursday ( tabulate under won , lost , winning percentage and games behind ) : AMERICAN LEAGUE EASTERN DIVISION W L PCT GB NEW YORK 74 59 .556 - BALTIMORE 70 63 .526 4 BOSTON 69 65 .515 5 1/2 TORONTO 63 71 .470 11 1/2 DETROIT 48 86 .358 26 1/2 CENTRAL DIVISION CLEVELAND 80 53 .602 - CHICAGO 71 64 .526 10 MINNESOTA 67 67 .500 13 1/2 [START_ENT] MILWAUKEE [END_ENT] 64 71 .474 17 KANSAS CITY 61 74 .452 20 WESTERN DIVISION TEXAS 75 58 .564 - SEATTLE 70 63 .526 5 OAKLAND 64 72 .471 12 1/2 CALIFORNIA 62 72 .463 13 1/2 FRIDAY , AUGUST 30 SCHEDULE KANSAS CITY AT DETROIT CHICAGO AT TORONTO MINNESOTA AT MILWAUKEE CLEVELAND AT TEXAS NEW YORK AT CALIFORNIA BOSTON AT OAKLAND BALTIMORE AT SEATTLE NATIONAL LEAGUE EASTERN DIVISION W L PCT GB ATLANTA 83 49 .629 - MONTREAL 71 61 .538 12 FLORIDA 64 70 .478 20 NEW YORK 59 75 .440 25 PHILADELPHIA 54 80 .403 30 CENTRAL DIVISION HOUSTON 72 63 .533 - ST LOUIS 69 65 .515 2 1/2 CINCINNATI 66 67 .496 5 CHICAGO 65 66 .496 5 PITTSBURGH 56 77 .421 15 WESTERN DIVISION SAN DIEGO 75 60 .556 - LOS ANGELES 72 61 .541 2 COLORADO 70 65 .519 5 SAN FRANCISCO 57 74 .435 16 FRIDAY , AUGUST 30 SCHEDULE ATLANTA AT CHICAGO FLORIDA AT CINCINNATI SAN DIEGO AT MONTREAL LOS ANGELES AT PHILADELPHIA HOUSTON AT PITTSBURGH SAN FRANCISCO AT NEW YORK COLORADO AT ST LOUIS
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Rc6+ Kd5 65. Rb6 Rc4+ 66. Kd2 Kc5 67. Rb8 Ra4 68. Rc8+ Kd4 69. Rb8 Ra5 70. Rd8+ Kc4 71. Re8 Kd5 72. Rd8+ Ke4 73. Rb8 Rxa3 74. Rxb5 Kf4 75. Rb8 Kf3 76. Rf8+ Ke4 77. Rb8 Ra2+ 78. Ke1 Kf4 79. Rb3 e4 80. Rc3 e3 81. Rc8 1/2-1/2 In", "id": "15973443" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nDetroit Tigers 69. Ryne Sandberg, Chicago Cubs 70. Nolan Ryan, Houston Astros 71. John Tudor, Los Angeles Dodgers 72. Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia Phillies 73. Dave Righetti, New York Yankees 74. Pedro Guerrero, St. Louis Cardinals 75. Rick Sutcliffe, Chicago Cubs 76. Gary Carter, New York Mets 77. Cal Ripken, Baltimore Orioles 78. Andre Dawson, Chicago Cubs 79. Andy Van Slyke, Pittsburgh Pirates 80. Roc Raines, Montreal Expos 81. Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins 82.", "id": "18525012" }, { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Constitutional amendments under the French Fifth Republic\n\n\n46, 47, 47-1, 47-2 (new), 48, 49, 50-1, 51-1 (new), 51-2 (new), 56, 61, 61-1 (new), 62, 65, 69, 70, 71, 71-1 (new), 72-3, 73, 74-1, 75-1 (new), 87 (new), 88-4, 88-5, 89. The vote was", "id": "8390514" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Wysoczany\n\n\n53. Saharowa 54. Mashljanyk 55. Luchkanych 56. Mashljanyk 57. Mytso 58. Jacyla 59. Jacyla 60. Village Ukrainian School 61. Bodnik 62. Tsynanko 63. Shlomko 64. Warholjak 65. Kroljak 66. Village Orthodox Church 67. Horonova 68. Hlibyk 69. Sekielyk 70. Mashljanyk 71. Maslany 72. Orzinski 73. Worotyla 74. Luchkanych 75. Petrunjova 76. Slabka 77. Petrunjova 78. Bajtsowa 79. Sas 80. Sas 81. Hrytsko 82. Jacyla 83. Szevtsova 84. Szevtsova", "id": "15604592" }, { "contents": "List of WWE United States Champions\n\n\nRank !Wrestler !No. ofbrreigns !Combinedbrdays !Combined daysbrrec. by WWE !1 !2 !rowspan=2|40 !42 !43 !44 !45 !46 !47 !48 !49 !50 !51 !52 !53 !rowspan=2|54 !56 !rowspan=2|57 !59 !60 !61 !62 !63 !64 !65 !66 !67 !rowspan=3|68 !71 !72 !rowspan=3|73 !76 !77 !78 !rowspan=2|79 !rowspan=2|81 !83 !rowspan=2|84 !rowspan=3|86 !89 !rowspan=2|90 !92 !", "id": "11372834" }, { "contents": "Eusébio\n\n\nrepeated five years later. He was the Portuguese First Division's top scorer seven times (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970 and 1973), helping Benfica to win 11 Primeira Liga (1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73 and 1974–75), 5 Portuguese Cup wins (1961–62, 1963–64, 1968–69, 1969–70 and 1971–72), 1 European Cup win (1961–62) and 3 European Cup finals (1962–63, 1964–65 and 1967–68). Eusébio", "id": "15697745" }, { "contents": "Udayarpalayam taluk\n\n\n48 Kundaveli-East 49 Kundaveli-West 50 Kuruvalapparkoil 51 Kuvagam 52 Kuvathur 53 Managathy 54 Marudur 55 Melur 56 Muthuservamadam 57 Nagam Panthal 58 Nayaganai Periyal 59 Nedavalur-East 60 Nedavalur-South 61 Olayur 62 Padanilai 63 Pappakudi-North 64 Pappakudi-South 65 Parukkal 66 Periyakrishnapuram 67 Periyavalayam 68 Pichanur 69 Pilichikuzhi 70 Piranjeri 71 Porpathintha Nallur 72 Rangiyam 73 Saluppai 74 Sathampady 75 Silambur 76 Siluvacheri 77 Sirukadambur 78 Solankurichi 79 Sripuranthan 80 Sriraman 81 Suriyamanal 82 Suttamalli 83 T.Paluvur 84 Taludalamedu 85 Thandalai 86 Thathanur 87 Thenkatchi Perumal Nathan 88 Thirukalapur 89", "id": "329036" }, { "contents": "Garhmukteshwar (Assembly constituency)\n\n\nkhaiya 46 Sharifpur 47 Anooppur Dibai 48 Shuklampura 49 Rasoolabad Nanpur 50 Lodhipur Shobhan 51 Pawati 52 Haiderpur 53 Lodhipur Chhapka 54 Sadullapur 55 Hiranpura 56 Popayi 57 Janupura 58 Jhadina 59 Saidpur 60 Alampur Bhagwantpur 61 Ladpura 62 Kalyanpur 63 Khilwai 64 Shogarh 65 Shahpur Chaudhary 66 Inayatpur 67 Rampur Nyamatpur 68 Abdullapur 69 Dotai 70 Athsaini 71 Hasupur 72 Manak Chowk 73 Deoli 74 Dhana 75 Lisri 76 Akkhapur 77 Fattapur 78 Phuldehra 79 Nawada Kalan 80 Todarpur 81 Bhowapur 82 Bhowapur Mastannagar 83 Baksar 84 Saroorpur 85 Vait 86 Khudaliya 87 Baddha 88 Ratupura 89 Rajhera 90", "id": "3818355" }, { "contents": "Samia tribe (Luhya)\n\n\n38 Abakangala 39 Abakati 40 Abakemo 41 Abakerere 42 Abakhu 43 Abakibwedde 44 Abakiroyoya 45 Abakobe 46 Abakomolo 47 Abakooli 48 Abakoolo 49 Abakuba 50 Abakwala 51 Abakwede 52 Abakyaki 53 Abakyonga 54 Abalaka 55 Abalala 56 Abalanda 57 Abaleke 58 Abalekya 59 Abalila 60 Abalindo 61 Abaliro 62 Abalisa 63 Abaloba 64 Abalomba 65 Abalundu 66 Abalwenge 67 Abalyali 68 Abalyani 69 Abamakwa 70 Abamakyeke 71 Abamali 72 Abamani 73 Abamanyi 74 Abambumpi 75 Abameripo 76 Abampoodi 77 Abampunyi 78 Abamulembo 79 Abamulimba 80 Abamuma 81 Abanapa 82 Abangasa 83 Abanghale 84 Abanyanga 85 Abanyedeti 86 Abanyihodoo 87 Abanyimaro", "id": "4195796" }, { "contents": "Parbatsar\n\n\nGular 47 Gunawati 48 Gurah 49 Haripura 50 Harnawa Patti 51 Hatheli 52 Hukmpura 53 Huldhani 54 Jagdishpura 55 Jalampura 56 Janjeela 57 Jawla 58 Jhalra 59 Jhujharpura 60 Kaletara 61 Kalkala Ki Dhani 62 Kankediyas 63 Kanwalad 64 Khanpur 65 Khedapura 66 Khedarpura 67 Kheri Khinwasi 68 Khokhar 69 Khokhariya 70 Khundiyas 71 Kinsariya 72 Kishorpura 73 Kitiya 74 Kuliyana 75 Kundri 76 Kurada 77 Lakhiyas 78 Lalana Kalan 79 Lalana Khurd 80 Madhwa 81 Malas Charnan 82 Malas Gusaiyan 83 Mandan 84 Mandowari 85 Manglana 86 Manpura 87 Mayapur 88 Mehgaon 89 Merasi 90 Mindakiya 91 Modi Khurd", "id": "7579275" }, { "contents": "Western Suburbs Magpies\n\n\nW Wright 55 W Barclay 56 Percy Bolt 57 T Doyle 58 J Feeney 59 V Jarvis 60 E Mantle 61 H.G. Naylor 62 E Palmer 63 E Willings 64 Grinstead 65 Owens 66 Sam Perry 67 Keen 68 James 69 Percy Briscoe 70 Chipperfield 71 J Ogilvie 72 Horace Alderson 73 Johns 74 J Slingsby 75 D McDonald 76 G Patterson 77 Baldock 78 Tom Dowswell 79 Healy 80 McEvoy 81 Ryan 82 George Duffin 83 Herb Gilbert 84 Rangi Joass 85 W Mueller 86 A Munnery 87 P.J. Thompson 88 Jack Tully 89 S.B. Wall 90 A Gillett", "id": "13659778" }, { "contents": "Game Day Recycling\n\n\nUniversity of Georgia 59. University of Kentucky 60. University of Maine 61. University of Maryland 62. University of Miami 63. University of Michigan 64. University of Minnesota 65. University of Mississippi 66. University of Missouri 67. University of Montana 68. University of Nebraska–Lincoln 69. University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill 70. University of North Texas 71. University of Notre Dame 72. University of Oregon 73. University of Rochester 74. University of South Florida 75. University of Tennessee - Knoxville 76", "id": "10435645" }, { "contents": "Carson's Law\n\n\nAnd Misfire 59. St. Patrick's Day 60. The Masquerade 61. All That Glitters 62. Laugh, Clown, Laugh 63. Guardian Angels 64. Lost Opportunities 65. A Country Dance 66. Faith, Hope And Fencing Wire 67. A Matter Of Confidence 68. The Tender Trap 69. A Case For Compassion 70. From Small Acorns 71. Street Games, Night Moves 72. Deceptions 73. Orphans Of The Storm 74. Falling Star 75. Means To An End 76. Teapots And Tears 77.", "id": "7511783" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "2003 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 10–11 May – Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, England *58–69, 83–25, 24–66, (63) 75–8, 9-(67), 0–98 (57), 72–60 (53), 39–80 (55), (67)-(60), 42–61 **(58) 73–26, (80)-(52), (100) 104–32, 23–82 (57), (54) 74–57, 49–57, (56) 71–48, 59–32 **", "id": "20494482" }, { "contents": "List of villages in Murbad\n\n\n796 br 57 Gorakhgad Murbad 1 br 58 Goregaon Murbad 495 br 59 Hedavali Murbad 281 br 60 Hireghar Murbad 225 61 Inde Murbad 885 br 62 Jadai Murbad 491 br 63 Jaigaon Murbad 496 br 64 Jambhurde Murbad 1,330 br 65 Jamghar Murbad 533 br 66 Kachakoli Murbad 869 br 67 Kalambad Mu Murbad 408 br 68 Kalambhe Murbad 1,299 br 69 Kalamkhande Murbad 987 br 70 Kalanbhad Murbad 1,017 br 71 Kandali Murbad 295 br 72 Kanharle Murbad 798 br 73 Kanhol Murbad 822 br 74 Karavale Murbad 1,118 br 75 Karchonde Murbad 731 76 Kasgaon Murbad 524", "id": "15353565" }, { "contents": "Amos Burn\n\n\nKf7 46.Bxc6 Bxc6 47.Kb4 Be8 48.Nf3 Ke7 49.Ng5 Bc6 50.Ka3 Bd7 51.Kb2 Ba4 52.Kc1 Bb3 53.Nf3 Ba4 54.Nh4 Kf7 55.Ng2 Bd7 56.h4 Be8 57.Kb2 Ba4 58.Ne3 Ke7 59.Ka3 Bc6 60.Kb4 Kd7 61.Ka5 Kc7 62.Nc2 Kb7 63.Nb4 Bd7 64.Na6 Be8 65.Nc5+ Kc6 66.Nxe6 Bd7 67.Ng5 Bf5 68.Kb4 Bg4 69.Ka3 Kd7 70.Nf7 Be6 71.Nd6 Kc6 72.Kb2 Bg4 73.Kc2 Kd7 74.Kd2 Ke6 75.Ke3 Bh3 76.f5+ gxf5 77.Kf4 Bg4 78.Kg5 Bh3 79.Ne8 Kf7 80.Nf6 f4 81.Kxf4 Be6 82.Kg5 1–0 MacDonald-Burn, Liverpool 1910 At right is a surprisingly little-known position from one of Burn's offhand games.", "id": "20103296" }, { "contents": "Brazilian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act\n\n\n59. FENIPRAZINE 60. FEMPROBAMATO 61. FLUFENAZINE 62. FLUMAZENIL 63. FLUOXETINE 64. FLUPENTIXOL 65. FLUVOXAMINE 66. HALOPERIDOL 67. HALOTAN 68. CLORAL HYDRATE 69. HYDROCHLORBEZETILAMINE 70. HYDROXIDINE 71. HOMOPHENAZINE 72. IMICLOPRAZINE 73. IMIPRAMINE 74. IMIPRAMINOXIDE 75. IPROCLORIZIDA 76. ISOCARBOXAZIDE 77. ISOFLURANE 78. ISOPROPYL-CROTONYL-URINE 79. LAMOTRIGINE 80. LEVODOPA 81. LEVOMEPROMAZINE 82. LINDANO 83. LISURIDA 84. LITHIUM 85. LOPERAMIDA 86. LOXAPINA 87. MAPROTILINE 88. MECLOFENOXATE 89. MEFENOXALONE 90.", "id": "14670778" }, { "contents": "Tales of the Wizard of Oz\n\n\n? 55. ? 56. ? 57. ? 58. ? 59. ? 60. Friends of a Feather 61. Monkey Air Lift 62. Guaranteed for Life 63. The Skills of Bravery 64. The Coat of Arms 65. Roar, Lion, Roar 66. Be a Card 67. The Inferior Decorator 68. The Salesman 69. The Cat's Meow 70. The Yellow Brick Road 71. Rusty Rusty 72. The Scarecrow 73. The Invisible Man 74. Free Trade 75. The Bull Fighter 76", "id": "13344957" }, { "contents": "Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship\n\n\nscope=row|56 !scope=row|57 !scope=row|58 !scope=row|59 !scope=row|60 !scope=row|61 !scope=row|62 !scope=row|63 !scope=row|64 !scope=row|65 !scope=row|66 !scope=row|67 !scope=row|68 !scope=row|69 !scope=row|70 !scope=row|71 !scope=row|72 !scope=row|73 !scope=row|74 !scope=row|75 !scope=row|76 !scope=row|77 !scope=row|78 !scope=row|79 !scope=row|80 !", "id": "16778230" }, { "contents": "Ikirun\n\n\n59. Asaba 60. Ajele Okeba 61. Ago Okeba 62. Ajisefinni 63. Alufa Akanbi 64. Adedeji 65. Alabi 66. Aniyeye 67. Agunlo 68. Aliyu 69. Aborisade 70. Agbon 71. Ayara 72. Baale- Enle 73. Baba Osogbo 74. Orisayo 75. Balogun 76. Baale Gbenagbena 77. Baale Onilu 78. Baale Ponja Erintunde 79. Saba 80. Balogun Kojo 81. Baale Oke Aafo 82. Balogun Makinde 83. Baba Isale 84. Balogun Imole 85. Baba Oloya 86. Baale", "id": "2580736" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qd2 Qd4 57. Qe1 Qb6 58. Qd2 Rb7 59. a4 Qc5 60. Qe1 Rb4 61. Qd2 Qb6 62. Qc1 Qd4 63. Qc2 Rb3 64. Be2 Rxc3 65. Qxc3 Qxc3 66. bxc3 Nxe4 67. Bf3 Nef6 68. Be2 e4 69. Bxc4 g4 70. Rb2 Ng5 71. Rb6 Nf7 72. Bf1 f3 73. c4 Nd7 74. Rb7 Nfe5 75. f6 e3 76. Rb3 e2 77. Bxe2 fxe2 78. Re3 Nf3 79. f7 Rf8 80. Rxg4 e1=", "id": "10680382" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "1953–54 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team\n\n\n30 Oregon State (-/4) RAL L 53–65 January 8 The Citadel H W 83–42 January 9 Wake Forest A W 66–65 January 11 Davidson A W 70–54 January 16 Virginia H W 78–66 January 19 NC State H L 77–84 February 2 Washington and Lee LY W 69–60 February 4 Duke (-/8) A L 47–63 February 8 Virginia A L 69–83 February 11 Wake Forest H L 62–76 February 13 Clemson (-/14) A W 72–56 February 16 Davidson H W 89–69 February 20 Duke (-/14) H L 63–67 February 24 NC State", "id": "7304952" }, { "contents": "Kumharsain\n\n\nChohan 38 Chopala 39 Churath 40 D.P.F. Nag kelo Saroga 41 D.P.F. Nagkelo 42 Dagrot 43 Dakolu 44 Dakoon 45 Dalan 46 Damaur 47 Daro 48 Dawala 49 Deeb 50 Deoridhar 51 Dethal 52 Devali Dhar 53 Dhala 54 Dhali 55 Dhanal 56 Dharuri 57 Dheongli 58 Dogri 59 Doja 60 Ganeog 61 Gharal 62 Ghareawat 63 Ghughvi 64 Gheti 65 Gonthla 66 Halyana 67 Hathiya 68 Jadoon 69 Jal 70 Jalti 71 Jangal Ahar 72 Jangal Dawala 73 Jangal Hatu 74 Jangal Havan 75 Jangal Jogsha 76 Jangal Madhawan 77 Jangal Marni 78 Jangal Nun-II 79 Janjeli", "id": "1653227" }, { "contents": "Glamorgan County Silver Ball Trophy\n\n\n. The trophy is sponsored by Brains Smooth. ! Season !! Winners !! Losing Finalists !! Score !! Venue ! 1956–57 !1957–58 ! 1958–59 ! 1959–60 ! 1960–61 ! 1961–62 ! 1962–63 ! 1963–64 ! 1964–65 ! 1965–66 ! 1966–67 ! 1967–68 ! 1968–69 ! 1969–70 ! 1970–71 ! 1971–72 ! 1972–73 ! 1973–74 ! 1974–75 ! 1975–76 ! 1976–77 ! 1977–78 ! 1978–79 ! 1979–80 ! 1980–81 ! 1981–82 ! 1982–83 ! 1983–84 ! 1984–85 ! 1985–86 ! 1986–87 ! 1987–88 ! 1988–89 ! 1989–90 ! 1990–91 ! 1991–92 ! 1992–93 ! 1993–94", "id": "18470383" }, { "contents": "63rd NHK Cup (shogi)\n\n\n, 59. P*7b, 60. Px3e, 61. P-6f, 62. N*8e, 63. P-7a+, 64. Nx7g+, 65. Nx7g, 66. S*7f, 67. N*8i, 68. G*5i, 69. K-6h, 70. B-4h+, 71. +P-7b, 72. +B-5h, 73. K-7i, 74. +B-6i, 75. K-8h, 76. +Bx7h, 77. Kx7h, 78. G*6g, 79. K-8h, 80. Gx7g, 81. Nx7g", "id": "8770976" }, { "contents": "Ancestors of Rama\n\n\n62. Rituparna 63. Sarvakama (Sarvakarma, Aartupani in Harivansha Puran) 64. Sudas (contemporary to King Kuru-1 of Chandravansh who founded the Magadha Kingdom) 65. Saudasa (or) Kalmashapada (married to Madayanti) 66. Asmaka 67. Mulaka (Naari Kavacha) (contemporary of Yadava King Shakuni who was the father of Rakshasha “Bhasmasura”) 68. Dasharatha-1 69. Adwil (Ilabil in Vishnu Puran) 70. Vishvamashaha 71. Anaranya-2 72. Nidhn 73. Animitra 74. Dululaha (Harivansh Puran) 75", "id": "8372279" }, { "contents": "Codex Cyprius\n\n\n1: 1, 4, 12, 14, 30, 34, 41, 44; Luke 10: 1, 8, 15, 22, 23, 30, 32, 37, 38, 47, 48, 53, 57, 63; Luke 20: 2, 4, 8, 9, 19, 23, 24, 26, 28, 33, 34, 50, 61, 62, 64, 65, 70, 74, 75. In Matthew 27:34 it reads οινον (\"wine\"", "id": "12433331" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qg1 Qe8 55. Qf2 Qf8 56. Rcd1 Qe8 57. Kh3 Kh8 58. Rc1 Kh7 59. Ba7 Rb7 60. Bc5 Na6 61. Be3 Rbb8 62. Kh4 Nb4 63. Qf1 Qe7 64. Kh3 Qe8 65. Kh2 Qe7 66. Qd1 Qe8 67. Kh3 Ra8 68. Kh4 Na6 69. Qg1 Bb4 70. Rdd1 Bf8 71. Kh3 Rab8 72. Kh4 Nb4 73. Rd2 Na6 74. Nf5 Bb4 75. Rdd1 Bf8 76. Qe1 Bb4 77. Qf1 Bf8 78. Kg3 Nb4 79", "id": "10680375" }, { "contents": "List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach\n\n\n• 20/7=/11 • 22/5 • 24/6 • 25/6 • 26/6 • 28/6 • 29/8 • 30/6 • 31/9 • 32/6 • 33/6 • 36/4 and /8 • 37/6 • 38/6 • 39/7 • 40/3, /6 and /8 • 41/6 • 42/7 • 44/7 • 45/7 • 46/6 • 47/5 • 48/3 and /7 • 52/6 • 55/5 • 56/5 • 57/8 • 59/3 • 60/5 • 62/6 64. • 64/2, /4 and /8 • 65/2 and /7 • 66/6 • 67/4 and /7 • 69/6 • 69a/6 • 70/7 and /11 • 72/6 • 73/5 • 74/8", "id": "3262090" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n+ Nxe4 56. fxe4+ Kxe4 57. Qg4+ Kd3 58. Qf3+ Qe3 59. Kg4 Qxf3+ 60. Kxf3 g6 61. Bd6 Nf5 62. Kf4 Nh4 63. Kg4 gxh5+ 64. Kxh4 Kxd4 65. Bb8 a5 66. Bd6 Kc4 67. Kxh5 a4 68. Kxh6 Kb3 69. b5 Kc4 70. Kg5 Kxb5 71. Kf5 Ka6 72. Ke6 Ka7 73. Kd7 Kb7 74. Be7 Ka7 75. Kc7 Ka8 76. Bd6 Ka7 77. Kc8 Ka6 78. Kb8 b5 79", "id": "7279713" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rg3 b3 59. Kc6 Kb8 60. Rxb3+ Ka7 61. Rb7+ Ka6 62. Rb6+ Ka7 63. Kb5 a4 64. Rxf6 Rf4 65. Rxh6 a3 66. Ra6+ Kb8 67. Rxa3 Rxf5 68. Rg3 Rf6 69. Rg8+ Kc7 70. Rg7+ Kc8 71. Rh7 1-0 Game 32br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black: Korchnoi, Viktorbr Pirc, Classicalbr Result: 1-0br 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5", "id": "7279777" }, { "contents": "José Cardenal\n\n\nJosé Rosario Domec Cardenal (born October 7, 1943 in Matanzas, Cuba) is a Cuban American former professional baseball outfielder, who played Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants (1963–64), Los Angeles/California Angels (1965–67), Cleveland Indians (1968–69), St. Louis Cardinals (1970–1971), Milwaukee Brewers (1971), Chicago Cubs (1972–77), Philadelphia Phillies (1978–79), New York Mets (1979–80), and Kansas City Royals (1980). Cardenal batted and threw", "id": "3406173" }, { "contents": "SUBE card\n\n\n20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88,", "id": "8102606" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\nRb1 Bg7 58. Be4 Nf6 59. Bc2 Nd5 60. Ra1 Kc7 61. Rb1 Bf6 62. Kg1 Ne7 63. Kf1 Nd5 64. Kg2 Bg7 65. Kg1 Kb7 66. Ra1 R6d7 67. Re4 Bf6 68. Re2 Kc7 69. Kf1 Ne7 70. Rb1 Nc8 71. Be3 Nd6 72. Rbe1 Re7 73. Bg6 Rg8 74. Bb1 e4 75. Kg2 Rge8 76. Bc2 Bg7 77. Rd1 Nc4 78. Bc1 Nd6 79. Rh1 Re5 80. h4 Bf6 81. h5 R5e7 82.", "id": "10680366" }, { "contents": "Wu Style Tai Chi Fast Form\n\n\nParting the wild horse's mane 59. Jade girl works the shuttles(3) 60. Jade girl works the shuttles(4) 61. Grasping the bird's tail 62. Cloud hands(3) 63. Cloud hands(4) 64. Downward posture 65. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(1) 66. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(2) 67. Step back, repulse the monkey 68. Flying oblique 69. Raise hand and step up 70. White crane flaps its wings 71. Brush knee and twist step 72. Needle at the bottom", "id": "6846816" }, { "contents": "SFZ (file format)\n\n\nan SFZ file: group lovel=0 hivel=127 region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=60 lokey=30 hikey=61 sample=SubDir/01C4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=62 lokey=62 hikey=63 sample=SubDir/02D4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=64 lokey=64 hikey=64 sample=SubDir/03E4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=65 lokey=65 hikey=66 sample=SubDir/04F4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=67 lokey=67 hikey=68 sample=SubDir/05G4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=69 lokey=69 hikey=70 sample=SubDir/06A4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=71 lokey=71 hikey=71 sample=SubDir/07B4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=72 lokey=72 hikey=73 sample=SubDir/08C5.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=74 lokey=74 hikey=75 sample=SubDir/09D5.wav region trigger=", "id": "13324840" }, { "contents": "Afadzato South District\n\n\n. Logba-Adzakoe 57. Logba-Akusame 58. Logba-Alakpeti 59. Logba-Andokope 60. Logba-Dufie 61. Logba-Klikpo 62. Logba-Tota 63. Logba-Vuinta 64. Logba-Xorglikope 65. Tafi-Abuipe 66. Tafi-Agorme 67. Tafi-Atome 68. Tafi-Dekpokorfe 69. Tafi-Mador 70. Tafi-Xorglikorfe 71. Kpeve-Old town 72. Kpeve-Tornu 73. Adigbo-Tornu 74. Goviefe-Todzi 75. Goviefe-Korwu", "id": "2739856" }, { "contents": "Jackson League\n\n\n-52 Centrals 1952-53 Northerners 1953-54 Vale Recreation 1954-55 Pessimists 1955-56 Northerners 1956-57 Guernsey Rangers 1957-58 Guernsey Rangers 1958-59 Northerners 1959-60 Northerners 1960-61 Belgrave Wanderers 1961-62 Sylvans 1962-63 Sylvans 1963-64 Northerners 1964-65 Belgrave Wanderers 1965-66 Vale Recreation 1966-67 Centrals 1967-68 St Martin’s 1968-69 Vale Recreation 1969-70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970-71 Belgrave Wanderers 1971-72 Vale Recreation 1972-73 Vale Recreation", "id": "4250613" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\nof Arkansas. The Lumbermen were disbanded in July 1905 due to financial hardships. Pine Bluff MLB Players 1954 - Frank Lucchesi - Manager - Philadelphia 70-72, Texas 75-77, Chicago Cubs 87 1952 - Bob Hale - Baltimore 55-56, 58, Cleveland 60-61, New York Yankees 61 1952 - Hillis Layne - Washington 41 1952 - Jim Snyder - Player Minnesota 61-62, 64 Manager - Seattle 88 1951 - Bud Black - Detroit 52, 55 1950 - Harry Chozen - Cincinnati 37 1950", "id": "9684300" }, { "contents": "Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award\n\n\n-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-", "id": "18196616" }, { "contents": "Middlesex Senior Charity Cup\n\n\n1947–48 Hendon 1948–49 Hayes 1949–50 Wealdstone 1950–51 Finchley 1951–52 Southall 1952–53 Hounslow Town 1953–54 Hendon 1954–55 Hayes 1955–56 Hounslow Town 1956–57 Hendon 1957–58 Finchley 1958–59 Enfield 1959–60 Hounslow Town 1960–61 Enfield 1961–62 Enfield & Hounslow Town (joint holders) 1962–63 Hayes 1963–64 Wealdstone 1964–65 Finchley 1965–66 Hounslow Town 1966–67 No Competition 1967–68 Wealdstone & Wembley (joint holders) 1968–69 Southall 1969–70 Hampton 1970–71 Hayes 1971–72 Hayes 1972–73 Hayes 1973–74 Finchley 1974–75 Hayes 1975–76 Hendon 1976–77 Hendon 1977–78 Hillingdon Borough 1978–79 Hendon 1979–80 Harrow Borough 1980–81 Wembley & Wealdstone (joint winners) 1981–82 Uxbridge 1982–83 Wembley 1983–84 Southall", "id": "8679746" }, { "contents": "Handicap (chess)\n\n\n53. Ke3 Kb5 54. Ne4 Na6 55. h8=Q Ka5 56. Qc3+ Kb5 57. Qb3+ Ka5 58. Nc3 Nc5 59. Bc7+ Ka6 60. Qb5+ Ka7 61. Qxc5+ Ka6 Deliberately allowing checkmate. 62. Qa5+ Kb7 63. Ke4 Kc8 64. Qa7 Kd7 65. Qb7 Ke7 66. Qc8 Kf6 67. Bd8+ Kg7 68. Qe6 Kf8 69. Qe7+ Kg8 70. Nd5 Kh8 71. g5 Kg8 72. g6 Kh8 73. Ke5 Kg8 74.", "id": "9261177" }, { "contents": "2009 Premier League Snooker\n\n\nwas higher. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 28–29 November – Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, England * (61) 80–35, 4–80, (96)–0, 0–(110), 34–77, 61–71 (65), 67–1, 40–75 ** 0–(98), 10–99 (53), 10–68 (66), 1–83 (76), (63)–30, (53)–(67) *** (111) 119–9, 87–36, 70–0, 50–57, 0–(88", "id": "994853" }, { "contents": "2013 Virginia Cavaliers football team\n\n\nAlex Foertsch 55 David Dean 56 Andre Miles-Redmond 57 Stephen Lawe 59 Mark Hall 60 John Pond 60 Jeb Byrne 61 Cody Wallace 62 Sean Karl 63 Ryan Doull 64 Nick Koutris 65 Ross Burbank 66 George Adeosun 67 Jackson Matteo 68 Eric Tetlow 69 Phillip Berry 70 Luke Bowanko 71 Jack McDonald 72 Eric Smith 74 Conner Davis 75 Sadiq Olanrewaju 76 Michael Mooney 77 Jay Whitmire 78 Morgan Moses 79 Jack Babcock 79 Sean Cascarano 80 Adrian Gamble 81 Jamall Brown 82 Mario Nixon 83 Jake McGee 84 Canaan Severin 85 Keeon Johnson 86 Jeremy Dollin", "id": "3791357" }, { "contents": "Sangrampur, Maharashtra\n\n\n52-Pimpari Adgaon 1400 53-Rajpur 157 54-Akoli Bk. 910 55-Akoli Kh. 251 56-Changefal Bk. 665 57-Changefal Kh. 707 58-Niwana 1487 59-Sangrampur Pr.jamod 6506 60-Tamgaon 1124 61-Pimpri Kathargaon 566 62-Bodkha 1363 63-Nirod 989 64-Bhilkhed 713 65-Wakana 1420 66-Rudhana 2072 67-Chondhi 622 68-Kakoda 669 69-Ukadgaon 353 70-Manardi 719 71-Pimpri Kavthal 461 72-Ringanwadi 570 73-Durgadiatya 1016 74-Wankhed 5378 75-Takleshwar 501 76-Kalamkhed 712 77-Jastgaon 795 78-Neknapur 358 79-Awar 955 80-Ukali Bk. 1216 81-Kodri 1225 82-Paturda Khurd 1564 83-Khel Thorat Paturda 2054 84-Warwat Khanderao 1447 85-Hingana Kavthal 360 86-Kumbarkhed 230 87-Kavthal 2673 88-Itkhed 218 89-Pesoda 1185 90-Bhon 1149 91-Sawali 659 92-Khiroda", "id": "9109065" }, { "contents": "Kamen Rider Spirits\n\n\n61. Rushbr 62. Ice Fangbr 63. Graveyard Eleventh tankōbon 64. Light Fangbr 65. Labyrinthbr 66. Hell Carbr 67. Teacherbr 68. Training Twelfth tankōbon 69. Whirlpoolbr 70. New Finisherbr 71. Ocean Battlebr 72. Belt of Lifebr 73. Immortal Man Thirteenth tankōbon 74. Inheritbr 75. Get Backbr 76. Movingbr 77. Evolutionbr 78. Next Evolutionbr 79. Final Evolution Fourteenth tankōbon 80. Warrior's Essencebr 81. Surpassing Greedbr 82. Returnbr 83. Fiery Giantbr 84. With the Soulbr 85. Setupbr", "id": "11704902" }, { "contents": "List of AEK Athens F.C. managers\n\n\nP ! W ! D ! L ! F ! A ! GD ! W% ! Pts% ! Total ! 36!!22!!7!!7!!62!!32!!+30!!61.11!!67.59 ! Total ! 11||6||3||2||22||14||+8||54.54||63.64 ! Total ! 4||2||0||2||6||5||+1||50.00||50.00 ! Total ! 26!!14!!5!!7!!55!!28!!+27!!53.85!!60.26 ! Total ! 59!!37!!11!!11!!145!!69!!+76!!62.71!!68.93 ! Total ! 17!!11!!3!!5!!32!!18!!+14||64.71!!70.59 ! Total ! 82!!45!!23!!14!!166!!77!!+89!!54.88!!64.23 ! Total ! 16!!8!!3!!5!!24!!20!!+4!!50.00!!56.25 ! Total ! 86!!47!!23!!16!!121!!70!!+51!!54.65!!63.57 ! Total ! 71!!39!!13!!19!!122!!67!!+55!!54.93!!61.03 ! Total ! 84!!39!!24!!21!!116!!86!!+30!!46.43!!55.95 ! Total ! 2!!1!!0!!1!!3!!4!!-1!!50.00!!50.00 ! Total ! 82!!61!!12!!9!!190!!50!!+140!!74.39!! \"Only competitive matches are counted. Wins, losses and draws are results at the final whistle; the results of penalty shootouts are not counted.\"", "id": "20468014" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Kf3 Kf8 52. Kg2 Rg4+ 53. Kh2 Bf2 54. Rf1 Bd4 55. Re1 Rh4+ 56. Kg2 Rg4+ 57. Kh3 Rh4+ 58. Kg3 Kf7 59. Kg2 Kf8 60. Kf3 Rh2 61. Bxa4 c2 62. Kg3 Bxe5+ 63. Rxe5 Rh1 64. Bxg5 Rg1+ 65. Kf2 Nxg5 66. Bxc2 Ra1 67. a4 Ra2 68. Re2 Ra3 69. Re3 Ra2 70. Re2 Ra3 71. Rd2 Ke7 72. Ke2 Nf3 73. Rd1 Ne5 74. Rd5", "id": "4952529" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Qxg6+ Kf8 59. Qxc6 Kg8 60. Qg6+ Kf8 61. Qg4 Ke8 62. Qh5 Kf8 63. Qg4 Ke8 64. Qh5 Kf8 65. Qd5 Rh7 66. Qf3+ Kg8 67. Qg4+ Kf7 68. Qh5+ Kg8 69. Qg6+ Kf8 70. Qf5+ Kg8 71. Qg4+ Kf7 72. Qh5+ Kg8 73. Qd5+ Kf8 74. Qxb5 Qe6 75. Bg7+ Kf7 76. Qh5+ Ke7 77. g3 Qe1+ 78. Kg2 Qe4+ 79. Kh2", "id": "4952547" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rc6 Bb5 60. Rc1 b3 61. Rb1 Bc4 62. Ke4 Ra2 63. Kd4 Rc2 64. Nd3 Bxd3 65. Kxd3 Rxh2 66. Rxb3 Kg7 67. Ke4 Ra2 68. Kf4 Ra4+ 69. Kg5 Ra5 70. g4 Rc5 71. Kh5 Ra5 72. Rf3 Rb5 73. g5 Rb1 74. f6+ Kh7 75. Rh3 Rg1 76. Rh2 Rg3 77. Rh1 Rg2 78. Ra1 Rh2+ 79. Kg4 Kg6 80. Ra8 Rg2+ ½–½ Game 26br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black", "id": "7279762" }, { "contents": "Les Arcanes\n\n\nPremier sacrifice 56. Liberté 57. Le sacrifice libre 58. La relation du beth à l'aleph 59. Limite de nos champs de gravitation 60. L'indivisible unité 61. La Manifestation 62. Vision parfaite 63. La féminité de la Manifestation procréatrice 64. Cantique de Salomon 65. Ève 66. Sacrifice des sacrifices 67. La loi juive 68. Beauté libre 69. Encore le rythme 70. Conscience de l'univers 71. Libre beauté première 72-73. La passion mystérieuse et chaste 74. De l'amour à l'être 75.", "id": "17579979" }, { "contents": "Barharia\n\n\nKail 61. Kaluchhapra 62. Kanahar 63. Kanhauli 64. Khanpur 65. Khizar Chak 66. Khori Pakar Jaddi 67. Khori Pakar Nilami 68. Koiri Tola 69. Kuahi 70. Kurwa 71. Kutub Chhapra 72. Lachhmi Chak 73. Lakri 74. Lakri Dargah 75. Lala Hata 76. Lauan 77. Madhaupur 78. Mahal 79. Mahamadpur 80. Mahammadpur 81. Mahbub Chhapra 82. Mahmudpur 83. Mananpura 84. Mansahata 85. Mathia Patarhatha 86. Mathurapur 87. Mira Chhapra 88. Narharpur 89.", "id": "12509991" }, { "contents": "Women's Professional Basketball League\n\n\nfranchises had been awarded to Dallas, New Orleans, San Francisco and St. Louis, Missouri, while applications were received for potential franchises from Baltimore, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. The Eastern Division included the New Jersey Gems, New Orleans Pride, New York Stars, Philadelphia Fox, St. Louis Streak and Washington Metros. The Midwest Division included the Chicago Hustle, Iowa Cornets, Milwaukee Does and Minnesota Fillies. The Western Division included the California Dreams, Dallas Diamonds, Houston Angels and San Francisco Pioneers.", "id": "10846173" }, { "contents": "Don McMahon\n\n\nDonald John McMahon (January 4, 1930 – July 22, 1987) was a right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was signed by the Boston Braves before the 1950 season. He played for the Milwaukee Braves (1957–62), Houston Colt .45s (1962–63), Cleveland Indians (1964–66), Boston Red Sox (1966–67), Chicago White Sox (1967–68), Detroit Tigers (1968–69), and San Francisco Giants (1969–74). McMahon was used almost", "id": "22214072" }, { "contents": "List of sovereign states and dependencies by total fertility rate\n\n\n58 Israel 2.9 59 Lesotho 2.9 60 Eswatini 2.8 61 Kyrgyz Republic 2.8 62 Micronesia 2.8 63 Algeria 2.7 64 Haiti 2.7 65 Mongolia 2.7 66 Botswana 2.6 67 Fiji 2.6 68 Guatemala 2.6 69 Kazakhstan 2.6 70 Syria 2.6 71 Turkmenistan 2.6 72 Bolivia 2.5 73 Djibouti 2.5 74 Jordan 2.5 75 Oman 2.5 76 Lao PDR 2.4 77 Philippines 2.4 78 Cambodia 2.3 79 Ecuador 2.3 80 Guyana 2.3 81 Honduras 2.3 82 Panama 2.3 83 Paraguay 2.3 84 Seychelles 2.3 85 South Africa 2.3 86 Suriname 2.3 87 Uzbekistan 2.3 88 Dominican Republic 2.2 89 Indonesia 2.2", "id": "17872676" }, { "contents": "Minuscule 441\n\n\nsubscriptions at the end of each book, and στιχοι. The biblical text is surrounded by a catena of Oecumenius. Some of leaves of the codex are in disorder. The order of leaves: 3-18. 1. 2. 19-46. 47-58. 59. 63. 64. 59. 60-62. 73. 74. 65. 66. 69-72. 67. 68. 75-78. 127-142. 79-126. 143-158. 167-182", "id": "19179286" }, { "contents": "Al Maktab Raqam 19\n\n\n61 - Ghost Walker 62 - Stun death 63 - Fire Ball 64 - the mystery of the Sphinx 65 - dark rays 66 - Conflict in the bush 67 - a plot of Satan 68 - bulwark 69 - ghost of revenge 70 - bloody chase 71 - cursed earth 72 - devastating weapon 73 - horror Hospital 74 - a treasure of the Pharaohs 75 - bird death 76. The armed robbery 77. secret mission 78. hackers Nile 79. Invisible Man 80. devastating automated 81. golden statue 82. Flower devil 83", "id": "3242097" }, { "contents": "Rulers of Kuba\n\n\n. Shama Katuri. 61. Kusunju. 62. Bena Misaki. 63. Bikila Kolo. 64. Kunche Lama. 65. Pelama Pena. 66. Mime Pelama. 67. Chenge Lesanga. 68. Mianga. 69. Sam Bula. 70. Manchum Bula. 71. Bopele^Bombo. 72. Boeke. 73. Bo^Kena. 74. Shamba Nche. 75. Golo Nche. 76. Shama Shanga. 77. Saina^Kama. 78. Ko Kena. 79. Sanga Lenga. 80. Bosh A kama. 81", "id": "12139561" }, { "contents": "Ācārakkōvai\n\n\n52 poems (3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 77, 78, 81, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93", "id": "12746274" }, { "contents": "Jeff Nelsen\n\n\nmovie soundtracks, and performing in the horn sections of orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Montreal, Vancouver, and National Symphonies, and the Balkan Gypsy funk band of Slavic Soul Party. With Canadian Brass, Jeff has also performed with the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, the symphonies of Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, Phoenix, Rotterdam, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, with the esteemed German, London", "id": "2981814" }, { "contents": "Kasparov versus the World\n\n\n, but claimed it was also losing, and published a \"forced win\". Subsequently, tablebases showed an error in Kasparov's analysis, but confirmed that 58...Qf5 could not have saved the draw with best play on both sides. The main line starts with 58...Qf5 59.Kh6 Qe6 60.Qg1+ Ka2 61.Qf2+ Kb1 62.Qd4 Ka2 63.Kg5 Qe7+ 64.Qf6 Qe3+ 65.Qf4 Qg1+ 66.Kf6 Qb6+ 67.Kf7 Qb7+ 68.Ke6 Qc8+ 69.Kf6 Qd8+ 70.Kf5 Qc8+ 71.Kg5 Qc3 72.Qh2+ Ka1 73.Qe2 Kb1 74.Qf2 Qc1+ 75.Kg4 Qc3", "id": "14582966" }, { "contents": "Swindle (chess)\n\n\n55...f2 56.Qg2 \"zugzwang\"; (b) 55...Nf4 56.Qf5! and if 56...Kg3 57.Qg5+ wins the knight; (c) 55...Ng5 56.Qf5 wins. g5 53.hxg5 hxg5 54.Qxb6 f3 55.Qxc5 Kg4 56.Qe3 Kg3 57.c4 Kg2 58.c5 f2 59.Qe4+ Kh2 60.Qf3 g4! 61.Qe2? White could draw with 61.Qxg4 f1=Q+ 62.Kc2 Qf2+ 63.Kb1 Qf1+ 64.Kc2 Qb5 (64...Nf2 65.Qf4+ Kg2 66.Qg5+ Kf3 67.Qf6+ Ke3 68.Qh6+ Kd4 69.Qd6+ Ke4 70.Qg6+ Kd5 71.Qd6+ Ke4 72.Qg6+", "id": "21604299" }, { "contents": "Queen and pawn versus queen endgame\n\n\n. Qxe6 Qh8+ 58. Kg6 Qc3 59. g4 Qd2 60. g5 Qd4 61. Qf5+ Ka4 62. Kh5 Qh8+ 63. Kg4 Qh1 (This move loses for Black in 39 moves as confirmed by http://www.k4it.de/index.php?topic=egtb&lang=en) 64. Qf4+ Ka5 65. Qe5+ Ka4 66. g6 Qd1+ 67. Kg5 Qg8+ 68. Kf5 Qc8+ 69. Kf4 Qc1+ 70. Qe3 Qc7+ 71. Qe5 Qc1+ 72. Kf5 Qc8+ 73. Kg5 Qd8+ 74. 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Asier García Pereiro led the team in", "id": "13321907" }, { "contents": "Lanarkshire Cup\n\n\n1932–33 - 1933–34 - Hamilton Academical 1934–35 - Airdrieonians 1935–36 - 1936–37 - 1937–38 - Airdrieonians 1938–39 - Hamilton Academical 1939–40 - Motherwell 1848–49 - Albion Rovers 1949–50 - Motherwell 1950–51 - Albion Rovers 1951–52 - Hamilton Academical 1952–53 - Motherwell 1953–54 - Motherwell 1954–55 - Motherwell 1955–56 - 1956–57 - Motherwell 1957–58 - Motherwell 1958–59 - Motherwell 1959–60 - Motherwell 1960–61 - Motherwell 1961–62 - Motherwell 1962–63 - Airdrieonians 1963–64 - Motherwell 1964–65 - 1965–66 - Airdrieonians 1966–67 - Airdrieonians 1967–68 - Motherwell 1968–69 - Motherwell 1969–70 - Airdrieonians 1970–71 - Airdrieonians 1971–72 - 1972–73 - Motherwell 1973–74 -", "id": "10384135" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1981\n\n\nNe7 29.Ne3 Rc6 30.Ra3 Nc8 31.axb5 axb5 32.Kf2 Nb6 33.Nb2 Rxd1 34.Bxd1 Rd6 35.Be2 Be8 36.Ra5 Rd8 37.Ke1 c6 38.Ra6 Rb8 39.Bd1 Nc8 40.Nd3 Nc7 41.Ra5 Ra8 42.f4 exf4 43.gxf4 Nb6 44.Bf3 Rd8 45.Be2 Na4 46.Ra7 Rd7 47.Kd2 Ne6 48.Rxd7 Bxd7 49.Bg4 g6 50.f5 gxf5 51.Bxf5 Kg7 52.e5 Nf8 53.Bxd7 Nxd7 54.e6 Ndb6 55.Nf4 Kf8 56.Kd3 Nc8 57.Ng4 Ke7 58.Nh6 Kd6 59.Kd4 Ne7 60.Nf7+ Kc7 61.Nh5 c5+ 62.bxc5 Nc6+ 63.Ke3 Nxc5 64.Nxf6 Nxe6 65.h5 Nf8 66.Ke4 Kb6 67.Ng5 h6 68.Nf7 Ne6 69.Ne8 Nc5+ 70.Ke3 Na4 71.Kd2 b4 72.cxb4 Nxb4 73.Nxh6 Nc5 74.Nf5 Nd5 75.h6 Ne4+", "id": "7279794" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n22 3a 20 22 55 ord\", \"name\": \"U 0000100 73 65 72 22 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 73 70 61 63 65 ser\", \"namespace 0000120 22 3a 20 22 65 78 61 6d 70 6c 65 2e 61 76 72 6f \": \"example.avro 0000140 22 2c 20 22 66 69 65 6c 64 73 22 3a 20 5b 7b 22 \", \"fields\": [{\" 0000160 74 79 70 65 22 3a 20 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c", "id": "10173700" }, { "contents": "HC CSKA Moscow\n\n\n. \"Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game Soviet / Russian MVP Scoring Champion Goal Scoring Champion Soviet / Russian League First Team Best Line Best Rookie Soviet League Championship \"(32)\": 1947–48, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1954–55, 1955–56, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1976–77,", "id": "12586396" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\n- Ryne Duren - Baltimore 54, Kansas City 57, NYY 58-61, LAA 61-62, Philadelphia 63-64, Cincinnati 64, Washington 65, Philadelphia 65 1949 - Ed Albrecht - St. Louis 49-50 1940 - Dewey Adkins - Washington 43, Chi Cubs 49 1940 - Stan Goletz - CHI WS 41 1940 - William Red Rollings - Boston 27-28 1940 - Dave Bartosch - St. Louis 45 1939 - Andy Cohen - Player - New York Giants 26, 28-29, Manager - Philadelphia", "id": "9684301" }, { "contents": "Bing (search engine)\n\n\n-time traffic conditions using Bing Maps. The gadget provided shortcuts to driving directions, local search and full-screen traffic view of major US and Canadian cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Montreal, New York City, Oklahoma City, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Vancouver, and Washington, D.C. Prior to October", "id": "5355697" }, { "contents": "Chess (poem)\n\n\nas 52. Na1–b3? 52. Kh2 Qg3+ 53. Qxg3+ hxg3+ 54. Kxg3 Ra5 55. Kf2 Ra8 56. Ke2 Nc2 57. Kd1 Ne3+ 58. Kc1 Nxg2+ 59. Kb1 b5 60. h4 b4 61. h5 b3 62. e5 Bg5 63. h6 Nh4 64. e6 Bf6 65. h7 Nxf3 66. e7 Bxe7 67. h8=Q+ Kb7 68. Qh3 Ne5 69. Qh5 Nd3 70. Qh3 Nb4 71. Qf3+ Kb8 72. Qe2 Bf6 73. Qe6", "id": "7723831" }, { "contents": "2002 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n(77) 93–6, 37–67, (62) 70–20, (57) 79–0, (91) 108–17, 69–9, (60) 62–9 **(65) 75–33, 68–55, 59–23, (126)-0, 0-(81), (85) 112–6, 1–76 (72), (60) 73–0 ***(60) 109–6, 45–56, (72) 75–42, 5–78 (55), (68) 73–0, (109) 115–19, 43–66, (110) 111–14, (70)-0, 38–89", "id": "20494682" }, { "contents": "2015 Cleveland Indians season\n\n\nand 13, improving their record to 70–70 and marking the first time the Indians were .500 since they were 2–2. The Indians would also be 71-71, 72-72, 73-73, and 74-74, but lost the following game each time. They briefly made it over the .500 mark at 77–76 on September 26, but went on to lose three in a row. The Indians spent much of September 3–5 games behind the Texas Rangers or Houston Astros for the second wild card spot in the American", "id": "294687" }, { "contents": "Index of philosophical literature\n\n\n\"Federalist No. 61\" – \"Federalist No. 62\" – \"Federalist No. 63\" – \"Federalist No. 64\" – \"Federalist No. 65\" – \"Federalist No. 66\" – \"Federalist No. 67\" – \"Federalist No. 68\" – \"Federalist No. 69\" – \"Federalist No. 70\" – \"Federalist No. 71\" – \"Federalist No. 72\" – \"Federalist No. 73\" – \"Federalist No. 74\" – \"Federalist", "id": "16809651" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "List of mayors of Salisbury\n\n\n1850–51 George Brown 1851–52 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1852–53 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1853–54 John Lambert 1854–55 Thomas Pain 1855–56 Abraham Jackson 1856–57 Thomas Pain 1857–58 Coard William Squarey 1858–59 Philip Pickney Cother 1859–60 William Woodlands 1860–61 Philip Watson Ottoway 1861–62 Charles Mann Cornwallis Whatman 1862–63 John Style 1863–64 John Waters 1864–65 Richard Henry Rigden 1865–66 Robert Stokes 1866–67 John Alfred Lush MD 1867–68 Stephen Eldridge 1868–69 William Aylward 1869–70 Charles Richard Norton 1870–71 William Fawcett Jnr. 1871–72 John Harding Jackson 1873–74 Henry Brown 1874–75 Samuel Ralph Atkins 1875–76 Charles Henry Radcliffe 1876–77 John Keynes 1877–78 Richard Monkhouse Wilson", "id": "18557200" }, { "contents": "1967 NFL season\n\n\nThe 1967 NFL season was the 48th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 16 teams with the addition of the New Orleans Saints. The two 8-team conferences were split into two divisions each: the Eastern Conference divisions were Capitol (Dallas, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Washington) and Century (Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis), and the Western Conference divisions were Central (Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, and Minnesota) and Coastal (Atlanta, Baltimore, Los Angeles", "id": "8290334" }, { "contents": "World TeamTennis\n\n\nwith Arthur Ashe and Wilt Chamberlain, securing the professional men players.. The league began play in May 1974, with George MacCall as Commissioner of the 16 teams: Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo-Toronto, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Florida (Miami), San Diego/Hawaii, Houston, Los Angeles, Minnesota (Minneapolis-St.Paul), New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. The original league format included a four-colored tennis court, a 44-contest season, and teams", "id": "14486970" }, { "contents": "2013 FedEx Cup Playoffs\n\n\n(76 to 58), Nicholas Thompson (73 to 59), Brendan Steele (89 to 69), and Ernie Els (91 to 70). Seven players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances: Ryan Palmer (60 to 71), Fredrik Jacobson (61 to 72), Martin Laird (63 to 74), David Lingmerth (64 to 75), Kyle Stanley (66 to 77), Cameron Tringale (69 to 79", "id": "19528111" }, { "contents": "Jellabies\n\n\n58. Parrot (21 June 1999) 59. Spring (28 June 1999) 60. Magic (5 July 1999) 61. Where's Pepper? (12 July 1999) 62. Hot (19 July 1999) 63. Robot (26 July 1999) 64. Wheels (2 August 1999) 65. Chums (9 August 1999) 66. Baa! (16 August 1999) 67. Found (23 August 1999) 68. Autumn (30 August 1999) 69. Nature (6 September 1999)", "id": "20682329" }, { "contents": "List of fresh water fishes of Maharashtra\n\n\nogilbii 51. Schismatorhynchos (Nukta) nukta 52. Thynnichthys sandkhol 53. Tor khudree 54. Tor mussulah 55. Tor tor SUB-FAMILY: CULTRINAE 56. Chela cachius 57. Chela laubuca 58. Salmostoma acinaces 59. Salmostoma balookee 60. Salmostoma boopis 61. Salmostoma clupeoides 62. Salmostoma horai 63. Salmostoma kardahiensis 64. Salmostoma novacula 65. Salmostoma phulo Subfamily: LEUCISCINAE 66. Hypophthalmichthys molitrix SUBFAMILY: RASBORINAE 69. Barilius evezardi 70. Barilius gatensis 71. Parluciosoma daniconius 72. Parluciosoma labiosa 73. Danio aequipinnatus 74", "id": "16146194" }, { "contents": "Vehicle registration plates of Kenya\n\n\n63 UN - United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Eastern & Southern African Regional Office 64 CD - Iran 65 CD - Cyprus 66 CD - Argentina 67 UN - United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) 68 CD - Philippines 69 CD - Burundi 70 CD - Chile 71 CD - Oman 72 CD - League of Arab States / Arab League 73 CD - European Union 74 CD - Yemen 75 CD - Kenya Mission to UNEP 76 CD - Côte d'Ivoire (Consulate) 77 CD - Bangladesh 78 CD - Saudi Arabia 79 UN", "id": "993880" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "List of makams\n\n\n-Şehnaz 63. Bûstan 64. Büzürk 65. Büzürk-Gerdâniye 66. Büzürk-Geveyşt 67. Büzürk-Mâye 68. Büzürk-Nevrûz 69. Büzürk-Selmek 70. Büzürk-Şehnâz 71. Canfezâ 72. Çârgâh 73. Çârgâh-Âcem 74. Çârgâh-Gerdâniye 75. Çârgâh-Mahûr 76. Çehâr-Âgâazin 77. Daği-Bayâti 78. Danişverân 79. Dil Âvîz 80. Dil-Ârâ 81. Dil-Efruz 82. Dil-Keşîde 83. Dil-Nişîn 84. Dil-", "id": "21093808" }, { "contents": "Super Bases Loaded 2\n\n\n\", the Cleveland \"Stars\", the Detroit \"Storm\", the Kansas City \"Tornadoes\", Oakland \"Eagles\", and Seattle \"Blue Wave\". The Omega League (based on the National League) consisted of the Atlanta \"Weasels\", Houston \"Doves\", the Los Angeles \"Cyclops\", the New York \"Mercs\", Philadelphia \"Bruins\", the Pittsburgh \"Buzzards\", and the San Francisco \"Amoebas\". In addition, there were four edit teams: Urbana,", "id": "22141152" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "Don Larsen\n\n\nDon James Larsen (born August 7, 1929) is an American retired Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher. During a 15-year MLB career, he pitched from 1953 to 1967 for seven different teams. Larsen pitched for the St. Louis Browns / Baltimore Orioles (1953–54; 1965), New York Yankees (1955–59), Kansas City Athletics (1960–1961), Chicago White Sox (1961), San Francisco Giants (1962–64), Houston Colt .45's / Houston Astros (1964–65), and Chicago Cubs (1967)", "id": "15750076" }, { "contents": "1968 NBA playoffs\n\n\n) (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Chicago Bulls: \"Lakers win series 4-1\" This is the first playoff meeting between the Lakers and Bulls. Division Finals (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (3) San Francisco Warriors: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Last Playoff Meeting: 1967 Western Division Semifinals (San Francisco won 3-0) Champion: Boston Celtics Division Semifinals (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (3) New York Knicks: \"76ers win series 4-2", "id": "14689742" } ]
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[ { "contents": "Global Initiative to Combat Nuclear Terrorism\n\n\n. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. IAEA (observer) UNODC (observer) INTERPOL (observer) UNICRI (observer) June 1-2 in Tokyo Japan February 8-10 New Delhi India June 16-17, 2015 Helsinki, Finland", "id": "7679046" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nNew York Yankees 56. Robin Yount, Milwaukee Brewers 57. Wade Boggs, Boston Red Sox 58. Roger Clemens, Boston Red Sox 59. Vince Coleman, St. Louis Cardinals 60. José Canseco, Oakland Athletics 61. Fernando Valenzuela, Los Angeles Dodgers 62. Tony Gwynn, San Diego Padres 63. Doc Gooden, New York Mets 64. Mark McGwire, Oakland Athletics 65. Jack Clark, New York Yankees 66. Dale Murphy, Atlanta Braves 67. Kirk Gibson, Los Angeles Dodgers 68. Jack Morris,", "id": "18525011" }, { "contents": "Women's World Chess Championship 2016\n\n\nRb4 60. a3 Kc5 61. Re6 Re4 62. Kc2 Kd4 63. Rd6+ Kc4 64. Rc6+ Kd5 65. Rb6 Rc4+ 66. Kd2 Kc5 67. Rb8 Ra4 68. Rc8+ Kd4 69. Rb8 Ra5 70. Rd8+ Kc4 71. Re8 Kd5 72. Rd8+ Ke4 73. Rb8 Rxa3 74. Rxb5 Kf4 75. Rb8 Kf3 76. Rf8+ Ke4 77. Rb8 Ra2+ 78. Ke1 Kf4 79. Rb3 e4 80. Rc3 e3 81. Rc8 1/2-1/2 In", "id": "15973443" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nDetroit Tigers 69. Ryne Sandberg, Chicago Cubs 70. Nolan Ryan, Houston Astros 71. John Tudor, Los Angeles Dodgers 72. Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia Phillies 73. Dave Righetti, New York Yankees 74. Pedro Guerrero, St. Louis Cardinals 75. Rick Sutcliffe, Chicago Cubs 76. Gary Carter, New York Mets 77. Cal Ripken, Baltimore Orioles 78. Andre Dawson, Chicago Cubs 79. Andy Van Slyke, Pittsburgh Pirates 80. Roc Raines, Montreal Expos 81. Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins 82.", "id": "18525012" }, { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Constitutional amendments under the French Fifth Republic\n\n\n46, 47, 47-1, 47-2 (new), 48, 49, 50-1, 51-1 (new), 51-2 (new), 56, 61, 61-1 (new), 62, 65, 69, 70, 71, 71-1 (new), 72-3, 73, 74-1, 75-1 (new), 87 (new), 88-4, 88-5, 89. The vote was", "id": "8390514" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Wysoczany\n\n\n53. Saharowa 54. Mashljanyk 55. Luchkanych 56. Mashljanyk 57. Mytso 58. Jacyla 59. Jacyla 60. Village Ukrainian School 61. Bodnik 62. Tsynanko 63. Shlomko 64. Warholjak 65. Kroljak 66. Village Orthodox Church 67. Horonova 68. Hlibyk 69. Sekielyk 70. Mashljanyk 71. Maslany 72. Orzinski 73. Worotyla 74. Luchkanych 75. Petrunjova 76. Slabka 77. Petrunjova 78. Bajtsowa 79. Sas 80. Sas 81. Hrytsko 82. Jacyla 83. Szevtsova 84. Szevtsova", "id": "15604592" }, { "contents": "List of WWE United States Champions\n\n\nRank !Wrestler !No. ofbrreigns !Combinedbrdays !Combined daysbrrec. by WWE !1 !2 !rowspan=2|40 !42 !43 !44 !45 !46 !47 !48 !49 !50 !51 !52 !53 !rowspan=2|54 !56 !rowspan=2|57 !59 !60 !61 !62 !63 !64 !65 !66 !67 !rowspan=3|68 !71 !72 !rowspan=3|73 !76 !77 !78 !rowspan=2|79 !rowspan=2|81 !83 !rowspan=2|84 !rowspan=3|86 !89 !rowspan=2|90 !92 !", "id": "11372834" }, { "contents": "Eusébio\n\n\nrepeated five years later. He was the Portuguese First Division's top scorer seven times (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970 and 1973), helping Benfica to win 11 Primeira Liga (1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73 and 1974–75), 5 Portuguese Cup wins (1961–62, 1963–64, 1968–69, 1969–70 and 1971–72), 1 European Cup win (1961–62) and 3 European Cup finals (1962–63, 1964–65 and 1967–68). Eusébio", "id": "15697745" }, { "contents": "Udayarpalayam taluk\n\n\n48 Kundaveli-East 49 Kundaveli-West 50 Kuruvalapparkoil 51 Kuvagam 52 Kuvathur 53 Managathy 54 Marudur 55 Melur 56 Muthuservamadam 57 Nagam Panthal 58 Nayaganai Periyal 59 Nedavalur-East 60 Nedavalur-South 61 Olayur 62 Padanilai 63 Pappakudi-North 64 Pappakudi-South 65 Parukkal 66 Periyakrishnapuram 67 Periyavalayam 68 Pichanur 69 Pilichikuzhi 70 Piranjeri 71 Porpathintha Nallur 72 Rangiyam 73 Saluppai 74 Sathampady 75 Silambur 76 Siluvacheri 77 Sirukadambur 78 Solankurichi 79 Sripuranthan 80 Sriraman 81 Suriyamanal 82 Suttamalli 83 T.Paluvur 84 Taludalamedu 85 Thandalai 86 Thathanur 87 Thenkatchi Perumal Nathan 88 Thirukalapur 89", "id": "329036" }, { "contents": "Garhmukteshwar (Assembly constituency)\n\n\nkhaiya 46 Sharifpur 47 Anooppur Dibai 48 Shuklampura 49 Rasoolabad Nanpur 50 Lodhipur Shobhan 51 Pawati 52 Haiderpur 53 Lodhipur Chhapka 54 Sadullapur 55 Hiranpura 56 Popayi 57 Janupura 58 Jhadina 59 Saidpur 60 Alampur Bhagwantpur 61 Ladpura 62 Kalyanpur 63 Khilwai 64 Shogarh 65 Shahpur Chaudhary 66 Inayatpur 67 Rampur Nyamatpur 68 Abdullapur 69 Dotai 70 Athsaini 71 Hasupur 72 Manak Chowk 73 Deoli 74 Dhana 75 Lisri 76 Akkhapur 77 Fattapur 78 Phuldehra 79 Nawada Kalan 80 Todarpur 81 Bhowapur 82 Bhowapur Mastannagar 83 Baksar 84 Saroorpur 85 Vait 86 Khudaliya 87 Baddha 88 Ratupura 89 Rajhera 90", "id": "3818355" }, { "contents": "Samia tribe (Luhya)\n\n\n38 Abakangala 39 Abakati 40 Abakemo 41 Abakerere 42 Abakhu 43 Abakibwedde 44 Abakiroyoya 45 Abakobe 46 Abakomolo 47 Abakooli 48 Abakoolo 49 Abakuba 50 Abakwala 51 Abakwede 52 Abakyaki 53 Abakyonga 54 Abalaka 55 Abalala 56 Abalanda 57 Abaleke 58 Abalekya 59 Abalila 60 Abalindo 61 Abaliro 62 Abalisa 63 Abaloba 64 Abalomba 65 Abalundu 66 Abalwenge 67 Abalyali 68 Abalyani 69 Abamakwa 70 Abamakyeke 71 Abamali 72 Abamani 73 Abamanyi 74 Abambumpi 75 Abameripo 76 Abampoodi 77 Abampunyi 78 Abamulembo 79 Abamulimba 80 Abamuma 81 Abanapa 82 Abangasa 83 Abanghale 84 Abanyanga 85 Abanyedeti 86 Abanyihodoo 87 Abanyimaro", "id": "4195796" }, { "contents": "Parbatsar\n\n\nGular 47 Gunawati 48 Gurah 49 Haripura 50 Harnawa Patti 51 Hatheli 52 Hukmpura 53 Huldhani 54 Jagdishpura 55 Jalampura 56 Janjeela 57 Jawla 58 Jhalra 59 Jhujharpura 60 Kaletara 61 Kalkala Ki Dhani 62 Kankediyas 63 Kanwalad 64 Khanpur 65 Khedapura 66 Khedarpura 67 Kheri Khinwasi 68 Khokhar 69 Khokhariya 70 Khundiyas 71 Kinsariya 72 Kishorpura 73 Kitiya 74 Kuliyana 75 Kundri 76 Kurada 77 Lakhiyas 78 Lalana Kalan 79 Lalana Khurd 80 Madhwa 81 Malas Charnan 82 Malas Gusaiyan 83 Mandan 84 Mandowari 85 Manglana 86 Manpura 87 Mayapur 88 Mehgaon 89 Merasi 90 Mindakiya 91 Modi Khurd", "id": "7579275" }, { "contents": "Western Suburbs Magpies\n\n\nW Wright 55 W Barclay 56 Percy Bolt 57 T Doyle 58 J Feeney 59 V Jarvis 60 E Mantle 61 H.G. Naylor 62 E Palmer 63 E Willings 64 Grinstead 65 Owens 66 Sam Perry 67 Keen 68 James 69 Percy Briscoe 70 Chipperfield 71 J Ogilvie 72 Horace Alderson 73 Johns 74 J Slingsby 75 D McDonald 76 G Patterson 77 Baldock 78 Tom Dowswell 79 Healy 80 McEvoy 81 Ryan 82 George Duffin 83 Herb Gilbert 84 Rangi Joass 85 W Mueller 86 A Munnery 87 P.J. Thompson 88 Jack Tully 89 S.B. Wall 90 A Gillett", "id": "13659778" }, { "contents": "Game Day Recycling\n\n\nUniversity of Georgia 59. University of Kentucky 60. University of Maine 61. University of Maryland 62. University of Miami 63. University of Michigan 64. University of Minnesota 65. University of Mississippi 66. University of Missouri 67. University of Montana 68. University of Nebraska–Lincoln 69. University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill 70. University of North Texas 71. University of Notre Dame 72. University of Oregon 73. University of Rochester 74. University of South Florida 75. University of Tennessee - Knoxville 76", "id": "10435645" }, { "contents": "Carson's Law\n\n\nAnd Misfire 59. St. Patrick's Day 60. The Masquerade 61. All That Glitters 62. Laugh, Clown, Laugh 63. Guardian Angels 64. Lost Opportunities 65. A Country Dance 66. Faith, Hope And Fencing Wire 67. A Matter Of Confidence 68. The Tender Trap 69. A Case For Compassion 70. From Small Acorns 71. Street Games, Night Moves 72. Deceptions 73. Orphans Of The Storm 74. Falling Star 75. Means To An End 76. Teapots And Tears 77.", "id": "7511783" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "2003 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 10–11 May – Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, England *58–69, 83–25, 24–66, (63) 75–8, 9-(67), 0–98 (57), 72–60 (53), 39–80 (55), (67)-(60), 42–61 **(58) 73–26, (80)-(52), (100) 104–32, 23–82 (57), (54) 74–57, 49–57, (56) 71–48, 59–32 **", "id": "20494482" }, { "contents": "List of villages in Murbad\n\n\n796 br 57 Gorakhgad Murbad 1 br 58 Goregaon Murbad 495 br 59 Hedavali Murbad 281 br 60 Hireghar Murbad 225 61 Inde Murbad 885 br 62 Jadai Murbad 491 br 63 Jaigaon Murbad 496 br 64 Jambhurde Murbad 1,330 br 65 Jamghar Murbad 533 br 66 Kachakoli Murbad 869 br 67 Kalambad Mu Murbad 408 br 68 Kalambhe Murbad 1,299 br 69 Kalamkhande Murbad 987 br 70 Kalanbhad Murbad 1,017 br 71 Kandali Murbad 295 br 72 Kanharle Murbad 798 br 73 Kanhol Murbad 822 br 74 Karavale Murbad 1,118 br 75 Karchonde Murbad 731 76 Kasgaon Murbad 524", "id": "15353565" }, { "contents": "Amos Burn\n\n\nKf7 46.Bxc6 Bxc6 47.Kb4 Be8 48.Nf3 Ke7 49.Ng5 Bc6 50.Ka3 Bd7 51.Kb2 Ba4 52.Kc1 Bb3 53.Nf3 Ba4 54.Nh4 Kf7 55.Ng2 Bd7 56.h4 Be8 57.Kb2 Ba4 58.Ne3 Ke7 59.Ka3 Bc6 60.Kb4 Kd7 61.Ka5 Kc7 62.Nc2 Kb7 63.Nb4 Bd7 64.Na6 Be8 65.Nc5+ Kc6 66.Nxe6 Bd7 67.Ng5 Bf5 68.Kb4 Bg4 69.Ka3 Kd7 70.Nf7 Be6 71.Nd6 Kc6 72.Kb2 Bg4 73.Kc2 Kd7 74.Kd2 Ke6 75.Ke3 Bh3 76.f5+ gxf5 77.Kf4 Bg4 78.Kg5 Bh3 79.Ne8 Kf7 80.Nf6 f4 81.Kxf4 Be6 82.Kg5 1–0 MacDonald-Burn, Liverpool 1910 At right is a surprisingly little-known position from one of Burn's offhand games.", "id": "20103296" }, { "contents": "Brazilian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act\n\n\n59. FENIPRAZINE 60. FEMPROBAMATO 61. FLUFENAZINE 62. FLUMAZENIL 63. FLUOXETINE 64. FLUPENTIXOL 65. FLUVOXAMINE 66. HALOPERIDOL 67. HALOTAN 68. CLORAL HYDRATE 69. HYDROCHLORBEZETILAMINE 70. HYDROXIDINE 71. HOMOPHENAZINE 72. IMICLOPRAZINE 73. IMIPRAMINE 74. IMIPRAMINOXIDE 75. IPROCLORIZIDA 76. ISOCARBOXAZIDE 77. ISOFLURANE 78. ISOPROPYL-CROTONYL-URINE 79. LAMOTRIGINE 80. LEVODOPA 81. LEVOMEPROMAZINE 82. LINDANO 83. LISURIDA 84. LITHIUM 85. LOPERAMIDA 86. LOXAPINA 87. MAPROTILINE 88. MECLOFENOXATE 89. MEFENOXALONE 90.", "id": "14670778" }, { "contents": "Tales of the Wizard of Oz\n\n\n? 55. ? 56. ? 57. ? 58. ? 59. ? 60. Friends of a Feather 61. Monkey Air Lift 62. Guaranteed for Life 63. The Skills of Bravery 64. The Coat of Arms 65. Roar, Lion, Roar 66. Be a Card 67. The Inferior Decorator 68. The Salesman 69. The Cat's Meow 70. The Yellow Brick Road 71. Rusty Rusty 72. The Scarecrow 73. The Invisible Man 74. Free Trade 75. The Bull Fighter 76", "id": "13344957" }, { "contents": "Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship\n\n\nscope=row|56 !scope=row|57 !scope=row|58 !scope=row|59 !scope=row|60 !scope=row|61 !scope=row|62 !scope=row|63 !scope=row|64 !scope=row|65 !scope=row|66 !scope=row|67 !scope=row|68 !scope=row|69 !scope=row|70 !scope=row|71 !scope=row|72 !scope=row|73 !scope=row|74 !scope=row|75 !scope=row|76 !scope=row|77 !scope=row|78 !scope=row|79 !scope=row|80 !", "id": "16778230" }, { "contents": "Ikirun\n\n\n59. Asaba 60. Ajele Okeba 61. Ago Okeba 62. Ajisefinni 63. Alufa Akanbi 64. Adedeji 65. Alabi 66. Aniyeye 67. Agunlo 68. Aliyu 69. Aborisade 70. Agbon 71. Ayara 72. Baale- Enle 73. Baba Osogbo 74. Orisayo 75. Balogun 76. Baale Gbenagbena 77. Baale Onilu 78. Baale Ponja Erintunde 79. Saba 80. Balogun Kojo 81. Baale Oke Aafo 82. Balogun Makinde 83. Baba Isale 84. Balogun Imole 85. Baba Oloya 86. Baale", "id": "2580736" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qd2 Qd4 57. Qe1 Qb6 58. Qd2 Rb7 59. a4 Qc5 60. Qe1 Rb4 61. Qd2 Qb6 62. Qc1 Qd4 63. Qc2 Rb3 64. Be2 Rxc3 65. Qxc3 Qxc3 66. bxc3 Nxe4 67. Bf3 Nef6 68. Be2 e4 69. Bxc4 g4 70. Rb2 Ng5 71. Rb6 Nf7 72. Bf1 f3 73. c4 Nd7 74. Rb7 Nfe5 75. f6 e3 76. Rb3 e2 77. Bxe2 fxe2 78. Re3 Nf3 79. f7 Rf8 80. Rxg4 e1=", "id": "10680382" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "1953–54 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team\n\n\n30 Oregon State (-/4) RAL L 53–65 January 8 The Citadel H W 83–42 January 9 Wake Forest A W 66–65 January 11 Davidson A W 70–54 January 16 Virginia H W 78–66 January 19 NC State H L 77–84 February 2 Washington and Lee LY W 69–60 February 4 Duke (-/8) A L 47–63 February 8 Virginia A L 69–83 February 11 Wake Forest H L 62–76 February 13 Clemson (-/14) A W 72–56 February 16 Davidson H W 89–69 February 20 Duke (-/14) H L 63–67 February 24 NC State", "id": "7304952" }, { "contents": "Kumharsain\n\n\nChohan 38 Chopala 39 Churath 40 D.P.F. Nag kelo Saroga 41 D.P.F. Nagkelo 42 Dagrot 43 Dakolu 44 Dakoon 45 Dalan 46 Damaur 47 Daro 48 Dawala 49 Deeb 50 Deoridhar 51 Dethal 52 Devali Dhar 53 Dhala 54 Dhali 55 Dhanal 56 Dharuri 57 Dheongli 58 Dogri 59 Doja 60 Ganeog 61 Gharal 62 Ghareawat 63 Ghughvi 64 Gheti 65 Gonthla 66 Halyana 67 Hathiya 68 Jadoon 69 Jal 70 Jalti 71 Jangal Ahar 72 Jangal Dawala 73 Jangal Hatu 74 Jangal Havan 75 Jangal Jogsha 76 Jangal Madhawan 77 Jangal Marni 78 Jangal Nun-II 79 Janjeli", "id": "1653227" }, { "contents": "Glamorgan County Silver Ball Trophy\n\n\n. The trophy is sponsored by Brains Smooth. ! Season !! Winners !! Losing Finalists !! Score !! Venue ! 1956–57 !1957–58 ! 1958–59 ! 1959–60 ! 1960–61 ! 1961–62 ! 1962–63 ! 1963–64 ! 1964–65 ! 1965–66 ! 1966–67 ! 1967–68 ! 1968–69 ! 1969–70 ! 1970–71 ! 1971–72 ! 1972–73 ! 1973–74 ! 1974–75 ! 1975–76 ! 1976–77 ! 1977–78 ! 1978–79 ! 1979–80 ! 1980–81 ! 1981–82 ! 1982–83 ! 1983–84 ! 1984–85 ! 1985–86 ! 1986–87 ! 1987–88 ! 1988–89 ! 1989–90 ! 1990–91 ! 1991–92 ! 1992–93 ! 1993–94", "id": "18470383" }, { "contents": "63rd NHK Cup (shogi)\n\n\n, 59. P*7b, 60. Px3e, 61. P-6f, 62. N*8e, 63. P-7a+, 64. Nx7g+, 65. Nx7g, 66. S*7f, 67. N*8i, 68. G*5i, 69. K-6h, 70. B-4h+, 71. +P-7b, 72. +B-5h, 73. K-7i, 74. +B-6i, 75. K-8h, 76. +Bx7h, 77. Kx7h, 78. G*6g, 79. K-8h, 80. Gx7g, 81. Nx7g", "id": "8770976" }, { "contents": "Ancestors of Rama\n\n\n62. Rituparna 63. Sarvakama (Sarvakarma, Aartupani in Harivansha Puran) 64. Sudas (contemporary to King Kuru-1 of Chandravansh who founded the Magadha Kingdom) 65. Saudasa (or) Kalmashapada (married to Madayanti) 66. Asmaka 67. Mulaka (Naari Kavacha) (contemporary of Yadava King Shakuni who was the father of Rakshasha “Bhasmasura”) 68. Dasharatha-1 69. Adwil (Ilabil in Vishnu Puran) 70. Vishvamashaha 71. Anaranya-2 72. Nidhn 73. Animitra 74. Dululaha (Harivansh Puran) 75", "id": "8372279" }, { "contents": "Codex Cyprius\n\n\n1: 1, 4, 12, 14, 30, 34, 41, 44; Luke 10: 1, 8, 15, 22, 23, 30, 32, 37, 38, 47, 48, 53, 57, 63; Luke 20: 2, 4, 8, 9, 19, 23, 24, 26, 28, 33, 34, 50, 61, 62, 64, 65, 70, 74, 75. In Matthew 27:34 it reads οινον (\"wine\"", "id": "12433331" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qg1 Qe8 55. Qf2 Qf8 56. Rcd1 Qe8 57. Kh3 Kh8 58. Rc1 Kh7 59. Ba7 Rb7 60. Bc5 Na6 61. Be3 Rbb8 62. Kh4 Nb4 63. Qf1 Qe7 64. Kh3 Qe8 65. Kh2 Qe7 66. Qd1 Qe8 67. Kh3 Ra8 68. Kh4 Na6 69. Qg1 Bb4 70. Rdd1 Bf8 71. Kh3 Rab8 72. Kh4 Nb4 73. Rd2 Na6 74. Nf5 Bb4 75. Rdd1 Bf8 76. Qe1 Bb4 77. Qf1 Bf8 78. Kg3 Nb4 79", "id": "10680375" }, { "contents": "List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach\n\n\n• 20/7=/11 • 22/5 • 24/6 • 25/6 • 26/6 • 28/6 • 29/8 • 30/6 • 31/9 • 32/6 • 33/6 • 36/4 and /8 • 37/6 • 38/6 • 39/7 • 40/3, /6 and /8 • 41/6 • 42/7 • 44/7 • 45/7 • 46/6 • 47/5 • 48/3 and /7 • 52/6 • 55/5 • 56/5 • 57/8 • 59/3 • 60/5 • 62/6 64. • 64/2, /4 and /8 • 65/2 and /7 • 66/6 • 67/4 and /7 • 69/6 • 69a/6 • 70/7 and /11 • 72/6 • 73/5 • 74/8", "id": "3262090" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n+ Nxe4 56. fxe4+ Kxe4 57. Qg4+ Kd3 58. Qf3+ Qe3 59. Kg4 Qxf3+ 60. Kxf3 g6 61. Bd6 Nf5 62. Kf4 Nh4 63. Kg4 gxh5+ 64. Kxh4 Kxd4 65. Bb8 a5 66. Bd6 Kc4 67. Kxh5 a4 68. Kxh6 Kb3 69. b5 Kc4 70. Kg5 Kxb5 71. Kf5 Ka6 72. Ke6 Ka7 73. Kd7 Kb7 74. Be7 Ka7 75. Kc7 Ka8 76. Bd6 Ka7 77. Kc8 Ka6 78. Kb8 b5 79", "id": "7279713" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rg3 b3 59. Kc6 Kb8 60. Rxb3+ Ka7 61. Rb7+ Ka6 62. Rb6+ Ka7 63. Kb5 a4 64. Rxf6 Rf4 65. Rxh6 a3 66. Ra6+ Kb8 67. Rxa3 Rxf5 68. Rg3 Rf6 69. Rg8+ Kc7 70. Rg7+ Kc8 71. Rh7 1-0 Game 32br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black: Korchnoi, Viktorbr Pirc, Classicalbr Result: 1-0br 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5", "id": "7279777" }, { "contents": "José Cardenal\n\n\nJosé Rosario Domec Cardenal (born October 7, 1943 in Matanzas, Cuba) is a Cuban American former professional baseball outfielder, who played Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants (1963–64), Los Angeles/California Angels (1965–67), Cleveland Indians (1968–69), St. Louis Cardinals (1970–1971), Milwaukee Brewers (1971), Chicago Cubs (1972–77), Philadelphia Phillies (1978–79), New York Mets (1979–80), and Kansas City Royals (1980). Cardenal batted and threw", "id": "3406173" }, { "contents": "SUBE card\n\n\n20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88,", "id": "8102606" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\nRb1 Bg7 58. Be4 Nf6 59. Bc2 Nd5 60. Ra1 Kc7 61. Rb1 Bf6 62. Kg1 Ne7 63. Kf1 Nd5 64. Kg2 Bg7 65. Kg1 Kb7 66. Ra1 R6d7 67. Re4 Bf6 68. Re2 Kc7 69. Kf1 Ne7 70. Rb1 Nc8 71. Be3 Nd6 72. Rbe1 Re7 73. Bg6 Rg8 74. Bb1 e4 75. Kg2 Rge8 76. Bc2 Bg7 77. Rd1 Nc4 78. Bc1 Nd6 79. Rh1 Re5 80. h4 Bf6 81. h5 R5e7 82.", "id": "10680366" }, { "contents": "Wu Style Tai Chi Fast Form\n\n\nParting the wild horse's mane 59. Jade girl works the shuttles(3) 60. Jade girl works the shuttles(4) 61. Grasping the bird's tail 62. Cloud hands(3) 63. Cloud hands(4) 64. Downward posture 65. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(1) 66. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(2) 67. Step back, repulse the monkey 68. Flying oblique 69. Raise hand and step up 70. White crane flaps its wings 71. Brush knee and twist step 72. Needle at the bottom", "id": "6846816" }, { "contents": "SFZ (file format)\n\n\nan SFZ file: group lovel=0 hivel=127 region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=60 lokey=30 hikey=61 sample=SubDir/01C4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=62 lokey=62 hikey=63 sample=SubDir/02D4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=64 lokey=64 hikey=64 sample=SubDir/03E4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=65 lokey=65 hikey=66 sample=SubDir/04F4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=67 lokey=67 hikey=68 sample=SubDir/05G4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=69 lokey=69 hikey=70 sample=SubDir/06A4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=71 lokey=71 hikey=71 sample=SubDir/07B4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=72 lokey=72 hikey=73 sample=SubDir/08C5.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=74 lokey=74 hikey=75 sample=SubDir/09D5.wav region trigger=", "id": "13324840" }, { "contents": "Afadzato South District\n\n\n. Logba-Adzakoe 57. Logba-Akusame 58. Logba-Alakpeti 59. Logba-Andokope 60. Logba-Dufie 61. Logba-Klikpo 62. Logba-Tota 63. Logba-Vuinta 64. Logba-Xorglikope 65. Tafi-Abuipe 66. Tafi-Agorme 67. Tafi-Atome 68. Tafi-Dekpokorfe 69. Tafi-Mador 70. Tafi-Xorglikorfe 71. Kpeve-Old town 72. Kpeve-Tornu 73. Adigbo-Tornu 74. Goviefe-Todzi 75. Goviefe-Korwu", "id": "2739856" }, { "contents": "Jackson League\n\n\n-52 Centrals 1952-53 Northerners 1953-54 Vale Recreation 1954-55 Pessimists 1955-56 Northerners 1956-57 Guernsey Rangers 1957-58 Guernsey Rangers 1958-59 Northerners 1959-60 Northerners 1960-61 Belgrave Wanderers 1961-62 Sylvans 1962-63 Sylvans 1963-64 Northerners 1964-65 Belgrave Wanderers 1965-66 Vale Recreation 1966-67 Centrals 1967-68 St Martin’s 1968-69 Vale Recreation 1969-70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970-71 Belgrave Wanderers 1971-72 Vale Recreation 1972-73 Vale Recreation", "id": "4250613" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\nof Arkansas. The Lumbermen were disbanded in July 1905 due to financial hardships. Pine Bluff MLB Players 1954 - Frank Lucchesi - Manager - Philadelphia 70-72, Texas 75-77, Chicago Cubs 87 1952 - Bob Hale - Baltimore 55-56, 58, Cleveland 60-61, New York Yankees 61 1952 - Hillis Layne - Washington 41 1952 - Jim Snyder - Player Minnesota 61-62, 64 Manager - Seattle 88 1951 - Bud Black - Detroit 52, 55 1950 - Harry Chozen - Cincinnati 37 1950", "id": "9684300" }, { "contents": "Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award\n\n\n-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-", "id": "18196616" }, { "contents": "Middlesex Senior Charity Cup\n\n\n1947–48 Hendon 1948–49 Hayes 1949–50 Wealdstone 1950–51 Finchley 1951–52 Southall 1952–53 Hounslow Town 1953–54 Hendon 1954–55 Hayes 1955–56 Hounslow Town 1956–57 Hendon 1957–58 Finchley 1958–59 Enfield 1959–60 Hounslow Town 1960–61 Enfield 1961–62 Enfield & Hounslow Town (joint holders) 1962–63 Hayes 1963–64 Wealdstone 1964–65 Finchley 1965–66 Hounslow Town 1966–67 No Competition 1967–68 Wealdstone & Wembley (joint holders) 1968–69 Southall 1969–70 Hampton 1970–71 Hayes 1971–72 Hayes 1972–73 Hayes 1973–74 Finchley 1974–75 Hayes 1975–76 Hendon 1976–77 Hendon 1977–78 Hillingdon Borough 1978–79 Hendon 1979–80 Harrow Borough 1980–81 Wembley & Wealdstone (joint winners) 1981–82 Uxbridge 1982–83 Wembley 1983–84 Southall", "id": "8679746" }, { "contents": "Handicap (chess)\n\n\n53. Ke3 Kb5 54. Ne4 Na6 55. h8=Q Ka5 56. Qc3+ Kb5 57. Qb3+ Ka5 58. Nc3 Nc5 59. Bc7+ Ka6 60. Qb5+ Ka7 61. Qxc5+ Ka6 Deliberately allowing checkmate. 62. Qa5+ Kb7 63. Ke4 Kc8 64. Qa7 Kd7 65. Qb7 Ke7 66. Qc8 Kf6 67. Bd8+ Kg7 68. Qe6 Kf8 69. Qe7+ Kg8 70. Nd5 Kh8 71. g5 Kg8 72. g6 Kh8 73. Ke5 Kg8 74.", "id": "9261177" }, { "contents": "2009 Premier League Snooker\n\n\nwas higher. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 28–29 November – Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, England * (61) 80–35, 4–80, (96)–0, 0–(110), 34–77, 61–71 (65), 67–1, 40–75 ** 0–(98), 10–99 (53), 10–68 (66), 1–83 (76), (63)–30, (53)–(67) *** (111) 119–9, 87–36, 70–0, 50–57, 0–(88", "id": "994853" }, { "contents": "2013 Virginia Cavaliers football team\n\n\nAlex Foertsch 55 David Dean 56 Andre Miles-Redmond 57 Stephen Lawe 59 Mark Hall 60 John Pond 60 Jeb Byrne 61 Cody Wallace 62 Sean Karl 63 Ryan Doull 64 Nick Koutris 65 Ross Burbank 66 George Adeosun 67 Jackson Matteo 68 Eric Tetlow 69 Phillip Berry 70 Luke Bowanko 71 Jack McDonald 72 Eric Smith 74 Conner Davis 75 Sadiq Olanrewaju 76 Michael Mooney 77 Jay Whitmire 78 Morgan Moses 79 Jack Babcock 79 Sean Cascarano 80 Adrian Gamble 81 Jamall Brown 82 Mario Nixon 83 Jake McGee 84 Canaan Severin 85 Keeon Johnson 86 Jeremy Dollin", "id": "3791357" }, { "contents": "Sangrampur, Maharashtra\n\n\n52-Pimpari Adgaon 1400 53-Rajpur 157 54-Akoli Bk. 910 55-Akoli Kh. 251 56-Changefal Bk. 665 57-Changefal Kh. 707 58-Niwana 1487 59-Sangrampur Pr.jamod 6506 60-Tamgaon 1124 61-Pimpri Kathargaon 566 62-Bodkha 1363 63-Nirod 989 64-Bhilkhed 713 65-Wakana 1420 66-Rudhana 2072 67-Chondhi 622 68-Kakoda 669 69-Ukadgaon 353 70-Manardi 719 71-Pimpri Kavthal 461 72-Ringanwadi 570 73-Durgadiatya 1016 74-Wankhed 5378 75-Takleshwar 501 76-Kalamkhed 712 77-Jastgaon 795 78-Neknapur 358 79-Awar 955 80-Ukali Bk. 1216 81-Kodri 1225 82-Paturda Khurd 1564 83-Khel Thorat Paturda 2054 84-Warwat Khanderao 1447 85-Hingana Kavthal 360 86-Kumbarkhed 230 87-Kavthal 2673 88-Itkhed 218 89-Pesoda 1185 90-Bhon 1149 91-Sawali 659 92-Khiroda", "id": "9109065" }, { "contents": "Kamen Rider Spirits\n\n\n61. Rushbr 62. Ice Fangbr 63. Graveyard Eleventh tankōbon 64. Light Fangbr 65. Labyrinthbr 66. Hell Carbr 67. Teacherbr 68. Training Twelfth tankōbon 69. Whirlpoolbr 70. New Finisherbr 71. Ocean Battlebr 72. Belt of Lifebr 73. Immortal Man Thirteenth tankōbon 74. Inheritbr 75. Get Backbr 76. Movingbr 77. Evolutionbr 78. Next Evolutionbr 79. Final Evolution Fourteenth tankōbon 80. Warrior's Essencebr 81. Surpassing Greedbr 82. Returnbr 83. Fiery Giantbr 84. With the Soulbr 85. Setupbr", "id": "11704902" }, { "contents": "List of AEK Athens F.C. managers\n\n\nP ! W ! D ! L ! F ! A ! GD ! W% ! Pts% ! Total ! 36!!22!!7!!7!!62!!32!!+30!!61.11!!67.59 ! Total ! 11||6||3||2||22||14||+8||54.54||63.64 ! Total ! 4||2||0||2||6||5||+1||50.00||50.00 ! Total ! 26!!14!!5!!7!!55!!28!!+27!!53.85!!60.26 ! Total ! 59!!37!!11!!11!!145!!69!!+76!!62.71!!68.93 ! Total ! 17!!11!!3!!5!!32!!18!!+14||64.71!!70.59 ! Total ! 82!!45!!23!!14!!166!!77!!+89!!54.88!!64.23 ! Total ! 16!!8!!3!!5!!24!!20!!+4!!50.00!!56.25 ! Total ! 86!!47!!23!!16!!121!!70!!+51!!54.65!!63.57 ! Total ! 71!!39!!13!!19!!122!!67!!+55!!54.93!!61.03 ! Total ! 84!!39!!24!!21!!116!!86!!+30!!46.43!!55.95 ! Total ! 2!!1!!0!!1!!3!!4!!-1!!50.00!!50.00 ! Total ! 82!!61!!12!!9!!190!!50!!+140!!74.39!! \"Only competitive matches are counted. Wins, losses and draws are results at the final whistle; the results of penalty shootouts are not counted.\"", "id": "20468014" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Kf3 Kf8 52. Kg2 Rg4+ 53. Kh2 Bf2 54. Rf1 Bd4 55. Re1 Rh4+ 56. Kg2 Rg4+ 57. Kh3 Rh4+ 58. Kg3 Kf7 59. Kg2 Kf8 60. Kf3 Rh2 61. Bxa4 c2 62. Kg3 Bxe5+ 63. Rxe5 Rh1 64. Bxg5 Rg1+ 65. Kf2 Nxg5 66. Bxc2 Ra1 67. a4 Ra2 68. Re2 Ra3 69. Re3 Ra2 70. Re2 Ra3 71. Rd2 Ke7 72. Ke2 Nf3 73. Rd1 Ne5 74. Rd5", "id": "4952529" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Qxg6+ Kf8 59. Qxc6 Kg8 60. Qg6+ Kf8 61. Qg4 Ke8 62. Qh5 Kf8 63. Qg4 Ke8 64. Qh5 Kf8 65. Qd5 Rh7 66. Qf3+ Kg8 67. Qg4+ Kf7 68. Qh5+ Kg8 69. Qg6+ Kf8 70. Qf5+ Kg8 71. Qg4+ Kf7 72. Qh5+ Kg8 73. Qd5+ Kf8 74. Qxb5 Qe6 75. Bg7+ Kf7 76. Qh5+ Ke7 77. g3 Qe1+ 78. Kg2 Qe4+ 79. Kh2", "id": "4952547" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rc6 Bb5 60. Rc1 b3 61. Rb1 Bc4 62. Ke4 Ra2 63. Kd4 Rc2 64. Nd3 Bxd3 65. Kxd3 Rxh2 66. Rxb3 Kg7 67. Ke4 Ra2 68. Kf4 Ra4+ 69. Kg5 Ra5 70. g4 Rc5 71. Kh5 Ra5 72. Rf3 Rb5 73. g5 Rb1 74. f6+ Kh7 75. Rh3 Rg1 76. Rh2 Rg3 77. Rh1 Rg2 78. Ra1 Rh2+ 79. Kg4 Kg6 80. Ra8 Rg2+ ½–½ Game 26br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black", "id": "7279762" }, { "contents": "Les Arcanes\n\n\nPremier sacrifice 56. Liberté 57. Le sacrifice libre 58. La relation du beth à l'aleph 59. Limite de nos champs de gravitation 60. L'indivisible unité 61. La Manifestation 62. Vision parfaite 63. La féminité de la Manifestation procréatrice 64. Cantique de Salomon 65. Ève 66. Sacrifice des sacrifices 67. La loi juive 68. Beauté libre 69. Encore le rythme 70. Conscience de l'univers 71. Libre beauté première 72-73. La passion mystérieuse et chaste 74. De l'amour à l'être 75.", "id": "17579979" }, { "contents": "Barharia\n\n\nKail 61. Kaluchhapra 62. Kanahar 63. Kanhauli 64. Khanpur 65. Khizar Chak 66. Khori Pakar Jaddi 67. Khori Pakar Nilami 68. Koiri Tola 69. Kuahi 70. Kurwa 71. Kutub Chhapra 72. Lachhmi Chak 73. Lakri 74. Lakri Dargah 75. Lala Hata 76. Lauan 77. Madhaupur 78. Mahal 79. Mahamadpur 80. Mahammadpur 81. Mahbub Chhapra 82. Mahmudpur 83. Mananpura 84. Mansahata 85. Mathia Patarhatha 86. Mathurapur 87. Mira Chhapra 88. Narharpur 89.", "id": "12509991" }, { "contents": "Women's Professional Basketball League\n\n\nfranchises had been awarded to Dallas, New Orleans, San Francisco and St. Louis, Missouri, while applications were received for potential franchises from Baltimore, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. The Eastern Division included the New Jersey Gems, New Orleans Pride, New York Stars, Philadelphia Fox, St. Louis Streak and Washington Metros. The Midwest Division included the Chicago Hustle, Iowa Cornets, Milwaukee Does and Minnesota Fillies. The Western Division included the California Dreams, Dallas Diamonds, Houston Angels and San Francisco Pioneers.", "id": "10846173" }, { "contents": "Don McMahon\n\n\nDonald John McMahon (January 4, 1930 – July 22, 1987) was a right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was signed by the Boston Braves before the 1950 season. He played for the Milwaukee Braves (1957–62), Houston Colt .45s (1962–63), Cleveland Indians (1964–66), Boston Red Sox (1966–67), Chicago White Sox (1967–68), Detroit Tigers (1968–69), and San Francisco Giants (1969–74). McMahon was used almost", "id": "22214072" }, { "contents": "List of sovereign states and dependencies by total fertility rate\n\n\n58 Israel 2.9 59 Lesotho 2.9 60 Eswatini 2.8 61 Kyrgyz Republic 2.8 62 Micronesia 2.8 63 Algeria 2.7 64 Haiti 2.7 65 Mongolia 2.7 66 Botswana 2.6 67 Fiji 2.6 68 Guatemala 2.6 69 Kazakhstan 2.6 70 Syria 2.6 71 Turkmenistan 2.6 72 Bolivia 2.5 73 Djibouti 2.5 74 Jordan 2.5 75 Oman 2.5 76 Lao PDR 2.4 77 Philippines 2.4 78 Cambodia 2.3 79 Ecuador 2.3 80 Guyana 2.3 81 Honduras 2.3 82 Panama 2.3 83 Paraguay 2.3 84 Seychelles 2.3 85 South Africa 2.3 86 Suriname 2.3 87 Uzbekistan 2.3 88 Dominican Republic 2.2 89 Indonesia 2.2", "id": "17872676" }, { "contents": "Minuscule 441\n\n\nsubscriptions at the end of each book, and στιχοι. The biblical text is surrounded by a catena of Oecumenius. Some of leaves of the codex are in disorder. The order of leaves: 3-18. 1. 2. 19-46. 47-58. 59. 63. 64. 59. 60-62. 73. 74. 65. 66. 69-72. 67. 68. 75-78. 127-142. 79-126. 143-158. 167-182", "id": "19179286" }, { "contents": "Al Maktab Raqam 19\n\n\n61 - Ghost Walker 62 - Stun death 63 - Fire Ball 64 - the mystery of the Sphinx 65 - dark rays 66 - Conflict in the bush 67 - a plot of Satan 68 - bulwark 69 - ghost of revenge 70 - bloody chase 71 - cursed earth 72 - devastating weapon 73 - horror Hospital 74 - a treasure of the Pharaohs 75 - bird death 76. The armed robbery 77. secret mission 78. hackers Nile 79. Invisible Man 80. devastating automated 81. golden statue 82. Flower devil 83", "id": "3242097" }, { "contents": "Rulers of Kuba\n\n\n. Shama Katuri. 61. Kusunju. 62. Bena Misaki. 63. Bikila Kolo. 64. Kunche Lama. 65. Pelama Pena. 66. Mime Pelama. 67. Chenge Lesanga. 68. Mianga. 69. Sam Bula. 70. Manchum Bula. 71. Bopele^Bombo. 72. Boeke. 73. Bo^Kena. 74. Shamba Nche. 75. Golo Nche. 76. Shama Shanga. 77. Saina^Kama. 78. Ko Kena. 79. Sanga Lenga. 80. Bosh A kama. 81", "id": "12139561" }, { "contents": "Ācārakkōvai\n\n\n52 poems (3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 77, 78, 81, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93", "id": "12746274" }, { "contents": "Jeff Nelsen\n\n\nmovie soundtracks, and performing in the horn sections of orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Montreal, Vancouver, and National Symphonies, and the Balkan Gypsy funk band of Slavic Soul Party. With Canadian Brass, Jeff has also performed with the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, the symphonies of Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, Phoenix, Rotterdam, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, with the esteemed German, London", "id": "2981814" }, { "contents": "Kasparov versus the World\n\n\n, but claimed it was also losing, and published a \"forced win\". Subsequently, tablebases showed an error in Kasparov's analysis, but confirmed that 58...Qf5 could not have saved the draw with best play on both sides. The main line starts with 58...Qf5 59.Kh6 Qe6 60.Qg1+ Ka2 61.Qf2+ Kb1 62.Qd4 Ka2 63.Kg5 Qe7+ 64.Qf6 Qe3+ 65.Qf4 Qg1+ 66.Kf6 Qb6+ 67.Kf7 Qb7+ 68.Ke6 Qc8+ 69.Kf6 Qd8+ 70.Kf5 Qc8+ 71.Kg5 Qc3 72.Qh2+ Ka1 73.Qe2 Kb1 74.Qf2 Qc1+ 75.Kg4 Qc3", "id": "14582966" }, { "contents": "Swindle (chess)\n\n\n55...f2 56.Qg2 \"zugzwang\"; (b) 55...Nf4 56.Qf5! and if 56...Kg3 57.Qg5+ wins the knight; (c) 55...Ng5 56.Qf5 wins. g5 53.hxg5 hxg5 54.Qxb6 f3 55.Qxc5 Kg4 56.Qe3 Kg3 57.c4 Kg2 58.c5 f2 59.Qe4+ Kh2 60.Qf3 g4! 61.Qe2? White could draw with 61.Qxg4 f1=Q+ 62.Kc2 Qf2+ 63.Kb1 Qf1+ 64.Kc2 Qb5 (64...Nf2 65.Qf4+ Kg2 66.Qg5+ Kf3 67.Qf6+ Ke3 68.Qh6+ Kd4 69.Qd6+ Ke4 70.Qg6+ Kd5 71.Qd6+ Ke4 72.Qg6+", "id": "21604299" }, { "contents": "Queen and pawn versus queen endgame\n\n\n. Qxe6 Qh8+ 58. Kg6 Qc3 59. g4 Qd2 60. g5 Qd4 61. Qf5+ Ka4 62. Kh5 Qh8+ 63. Kg4 Qh1 (This move loses for Black in 39 moves as confirmed by http://www.k4it.de/index.php?topic=egtb&lang=en) 64. Qf4+ Ka5 65. Qe5+ Ka4 66. g6 Qd1+ 67. 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Qf6 Qd5+ 75", "id": "20411696" }, { "contents": "List of OHL seasons\n\n\n| 1959–60 | 1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993–94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–00 | 2000–01 | 2001–02 | 2002–03 | 2003–04 | 2004–05 | 2005–06 | 2006–07 | 2007–08 | 2008–09 | 2009–10", "id": "6936535" }, { "contents": "Dumaria\n\n\nDumaria 107 50 Kewla Kalan Dumaria 919 51 Khaira Dumaria 885 52 Khardag Dumaria 1,454 53 Kokna Dumaria 333 54 Kolhubar Dumaria 3,225 55 KOlsaita Dumaria 297 56 Kundari Dumaria 341 57 Kunria Dumaria 739 58 Kusari Dumaria 1,549 59 Lataha Dumaria 259 60 Londa Dumaria 556 61 Madarpur Dumaria 1,130 62 Mahjari Dumaria 192 63 Mahuri Dumaria 2,884 64 Mahuri Dumaria 348 65 Maigara Dumaria 2,318 66 Majhauli Dumaria 4,606 67 Majhgawan Dumaria 379 68 Manrar Dumaria 533 69 Mataha Dumaria 3,172 70 Maun Bar Dumaria 292 71 Mayapur Dumaria 141 72 Milki Dumaria 168 73 Nabigarh Dumaria 618", "id": "10048378" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n75 e\": \"favorite_nu 0000300 6d 62 65 72 22 7d 2c 20 7b 22 74 79 70 65 22 3a mber\"}, {\"type\": 0000320 20 5b 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c 20 22 6e 75 6c [\"string\", \"nul 0000340 6c 22 5d 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 22 3a 20 22 66 61 l\"], \"name\": \"fa 0000360 76 6f 72 69 74 65 5f 63 6f 6c 6f 72 22 7d 5d 7d", "id": "10173702" }, { "contents": "List of MJHL seasons\n\n\n1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | The following is a list of seasons following the reorganization of junior hockey in Canada.br 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 | 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 | br 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | br 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993-94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–2000 | br", "id": "15920550" }, { "contents": "Spain men's national wheelchair basketball team\n\n\n72–62. 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The gadget provided shortcuts to driving directions, local search and full-screen traffic view of major US and Canadian cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Montreal, New York City, Oklahoma City, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Vancouver, and Washington, D.C. Prior to October", "id": "5355697" }, { "contents": "Chess (poem)\n\n\nas 52. Na1–b3? 52. Kh2 Qg3+ 53. Qxg3+ hxg3+ 54. Kxg3 Ra5 55. Kf2 Ra8 56. Ke2 Nc2 57. Kd1 Ne3+ 58. Kc1 Nxg2+ 59. Kb1 b5 60. h4 b4 61. h5 b3 62. e5 Bg5 63. h6 Nh4 64. e6 Bf6 65. h7 Nxf3 66. e7 Bxe7 67. h8=Q+ Kb7 68. Qh3 Ne5 69. Qh5 Nd3 70. Qh3 Nb4 71. Qf3+ Kb8 72. Qe2 Bf6 73. 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The Indians spent much of September 3–5 games behind the Texas Rangers or Houston Astros for the second wild card spot in the American", "id": "294687" }, { "contents": "Index of philosophical literature\n\n\n\"Federalist No. 61\" – \"Federalist No. 62\" – \"Federalist No. 63\" – \"Federalist No. 64\" – \"Federalist No. 65\" – \"Federalist No. 66\" – \"Federalist No. 67\" – \"Federalist No. 68\" – \"Federalist No. 69\" – \"Federalist No. 70\" – \"Federalist No. 71\" – \"Federalist No. 72\" – \"Federalist No. 73\" – \"Federalist No. 74\" – \"Federalist", "id": "16809651" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "List of mayors of Salisbury\n\n\n1850–51 George Brown 1851–52 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1852–53 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1853–54 John Lambert 1854–55 Thomas Pain 1855–56 Abraham Jackson 1856–57 Thomas Pain 1857–58 Coard William Squarey 1858–59 Philip Pickney Cother 1859–60 William Woodlands 1860–61 Philip Watson Ottoway 1861–62 Charles Mann Cornwallis Whatman 1862–63 John Style 1863–64 John Waters 1864–65 Richard Henry Rigden 1865–66 Robert Stokes 1866–67 John Alfred Lush MD 1867–68 Stephen Eldridge 1868–69 William Aylward 1869–70 Charles Richard Norton 1870–71 William Fawcett Jnr. 1871–72 John Harding Jackson 1873–74 Henry Brown 1874–75 Samuel Ralph Atkins 1875–76 Charles Henry Radcliffe 1876–77 John Keynes 1877–78 Richard Monkhouse Wilson", "id": "18557200" }, { "contents": "1967 NFL season\n\n\nThe 1967 NFL season was the 48th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 16 teams with the addition of the New Orleans Saints. The two 8-team conferences were split into two divisions each: the Eastern Conference divisions were Capitol (Dallas, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Washington) and Century (Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis), and the Western Conference divisions were Central (Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, and Minnesota) and Coastal (Atlanta, Baltimore, Los Angeles", "id": "8290334" }, { "contents": "World TeamTennis\n\n\nwith Arthur Ashe and Wilt Chamberlain, securing the professional men players.. The league began play in May 1974, with George MacCall as Commissioner of the 16 teams: Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo-Toronto, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Florida (Miami), San Diego/Hawaii, Houston, Los Angeles, Minnesota (Minneapolis-St.Paul), New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. The original league format included a four-colored tennis court, a 44-contest season, and teams", "id": "14486970" }, { "contents": "2013 FedEx Cup Playoffs\n\n\n(76 to 58), Nicholas Thompson (73 to 59), Brendan Steele (89 to 69), and Ernie Els (91 to 70). Seven players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances: Ryan Palmer (60 to 71), Fredrik Jacobson (61 to 72), Martin Laird (63 to 74), David Lingmerth (64 to 75), Kyle Stanley (66 to 77), Cameron Tringale (69 to 79", "id": "19528111" }, { "contents": "Jellabies\n\n\n58. Parrot (21 June 1999) 59. Spring (28 June 1999) 60. Magic (5 July 1999) 61. Where's Pepper? (12 July 1999) 62. Hot (19 July 1999) 63. Robot (26 July 1999) 64. Wheels (2 August 1999) 65. Chums (9 August 1999) 66. Baa! (16 August 1999) 67. Found (23 August 1999) 68. Autumn (30 August 1999) 69. Nature (6 September 1999)", "id": "20682329" }, { "contents": "List of fresh water fishes of Maharashtra\n\n\nogilbii 51. Schismatorhynchos (Nukta) nukta 52. Thynnichthys sandkhol 53. Tor khudree 54. Tor mussulah 55. Tor tor SUB-FAMILY: CULTRINAE 56. Chela cachius 57. Chela laubuca 58. Salmostoma acinaces 59. Salmostoma balookee 60. Salmostoma boopis 61. Salmostoma clupeoides 62. Salmostoma horai 63. Salmostoma kardahiensis 64. Salmostoma novacula 65. Salmostoma phulo Subfamily: LEUCISCINAE 66. Hypophthalmichthys molitrix SUBFAMILY: RASBORINAE 69. Barilius evezardi 70. Barilius gatensis 71. Parluciosoma daniconius 72. Parluciosoma labiosa 73. Danio aequipinnatus 74", "id": "16146194" }, { "contents": "Vehicle registration plates of Kenya\n\n\n63 UN - United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Eastern & Southern African Regional Office 64 CD - Iran 65 CD - Cyprus 66 CD - Argentina 67 UN - United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) 68 CD - Philippines 69 CD - Burundi 70 CD - Chile 71 CD - Oman 72 CD - League of Arab States / Arab League 73 CD - European Union 74 CD - Yemen 75 CD - Kenya Mission to UNEP 76 CD - Côte d'Ivoire (Consulate) 77 CD - Bangladesh 78 CD - Saudi Arabia 79 UN", "id": "993880" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). 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Larsen pitched for the St. Louis Browns / Baltimore Orioles (1953–54; 1965), New York Yankees (1955–59), Kansas City Athletics (1960–1961), Chicago White Sox (1961), San Francisco Giants (1962–64), Houston Colt .45's / Houston Astros (1964–65), and Chicago Cubs (1967)", "id": "15750076" }, { "contents": "1968 NBA playoffs\n\n\n) (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Chicago Bulls: \"Lakers win series 4-1\" This is the first playoff meeting between the Lakers and Bulls. Division Finals (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (3) San Francisco Warriors: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Last Playoff Meeting: 1967 Western Division Semifinals (San Francisco won 3-0) Champion: Boston Celtics Division Semifinals (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (3) New York Knicks: \"76ers win series 4-2", "id": "14689742" } ]
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Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins 82.", "id": "18525012" }, { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Constitutional amendments under the French Fifth Republic\n\n\n46, 47, 47-1, 47-2 (new), 48, 49, 50-1, 51-1 (new), 51-2 (new), 56, 61, 61-1 (new), 62, 65, 69, 70, 71, 71-1 (new), 72-3, 73, 74-1, 75-1 (new), 87 (new), 88-4, 88-5, 89. The vote was", "id": "8390514" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Wysoczany\n\n\n53. Saharowa 54. Mashljanyk 55. Luchkanych 56. Mashljanyk 57. Mytso 58. Jacyla 59. Jacyla 60. Village Ukrainian School 61. Bodnik 62. Tsynanko 63. Shlomko 64. Warholjak 65. Kroljak 66. Village Orthodox Church 67. Horonova 68. Hlibyk 69. Sekielyk 70. Mashljanyk 71. Maslany 72. Orzinski 73. Worotyla 74. Luchkanych 75. Petrunjova 76. Slabka 77. Petrunjova 78. Bajtsowa 79. Sas 80. Sas 81. Hrytsko 82. Jacyla 83. Szevtsova 84. Szevtsova", "id": "15604592" }, { "contents": "List of WWE United States Champions\n\n\nRank !Wrestler !No. ofbrreigns !Combinedbrdays !Combined daysbrrec. by WWE !1 !2 !rowspan=2|40 !42 !43 !44 !45 !46 !47 !48 !49 !50 !51 !52 !53 !rowspan=2|54 !56 !rowspan=2|57 !59 !60 !61 !62 !63 !64 !65 !66 !67 !rowspan=3|68 !71 !72 !rowspan=3|73 !76 !77 !78 !rowspan=2|79 !rowspan=2|81 !83 !rowspan=2|84 !rowspan=3|86 !89 !rowspan=2|90 !92 !", "id": "11372834" }, { "contents": "Eusébio\n\n\nrepeated five years later. He was the Portuguese First Division's top scorer seven times (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970 and 1973), helping Benfica to win 11 Primeira Liga (1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73 and 1974–75), 5 Portuguese Cup wins (1961–62, 1963–64, 1968–69, 1969–70 and 1971–72), 1 European Cup win (1961–62) and 3 European Cup finals (1962–63, 1964–65 and 1967–68). Eusébio", "id": "15697745" }, { "contents": "Udayarpalayam taluk\n\n\n48 Kundaveli-East 49 Kundaveli-West 50 Kuruvalapparkoil 51 Kuvagam 52 Kuvathur 53 Managathy 54 Marudur 55 Melur 56 Muthuservamadam 57 Nagam Panthal 58 Nayaganai Periyal 59 Nedavalur-East 60 Nedavalur-South 61 Olayur 62 Padanilai 63 Pappakudi-North 64 Pappakudi-South 65 Parukkal 66 Periyakrishnapuram 67 Periyavalayam 68 Pichanur 69 Pilichikuzhi 70 Piranjeri 71 Porpathintha Nallur 72 Rangiyam 73 Saluppai 74 Sathampady 75 Silambur 76 Siluvacheri 77 Sirukadambur 78 Solankurichi 79 Sripuranthan 80 Sriraman 81 Suriyamanal 82 Suttamalli 83 T.Paluvur 84 Taludalamedu 85 Thandalai 86 Thathanur 87 Thenkatchi Perumal Nathan 88 Thirukalapur 89", "id": "329036" }, { "contents": "Garhmukteshwar (Assembly constituency)\n\n\nkhaiya 46 Sharifpur 47 Anooppur Dibai 48 Shuklampura 49 Rasoolabad Nanpur 50 Lodhipur Shobhan 51 Pawati 52 Haiderpur 53 Lodhipur Chhapka 54 Sadullapur 55 Hiranpura 56 Popayi 57 Janupura 58 Jhadina 59 Saidpur 60 Alampur Bhagwantpur 61 Ladpura 62 Kalyanpur 63 Khilwai 64 Shogarh 65 Shahpur Chaudhary 66 Inayatpur 67 Rampur Nyamatpur 68 Abdullapur 69 Dotai 70 Athsaini 71 Hasupur 72 Manak Chowk 73 Deoli 74 Dhana 75 Lisri 76 Akkhapur 77 Fattapur 78 Phuldehra 79 Nawada Kalan 80 Todarpur 81 Bhowapur 82 Bhowapur Mastannagar 83 Baksar 84 Saroorpur 85 Vait 86 Khudaliya 87 Baddha 88 Ratupura 89 Rajhera 90", "id": "3818355" }, { "contents": "Samia tribe (Luhya)\n\n\n38 Abakangala 39 Abakati 40 Abakemo 41 Abakerere 42 Abakhu 43 Abakibwedde 44 Abakiroyoya 45 Abakobe 46 Abakomolo 47 Abakooli 48 Abakoolo 49 Abakuba 50 Abakwala 51 Abakwede 52 Abakyaki 53 Abakyonga 54 Abalaka 55 Abalala 56 Abalanda 57 Abaleke 58 Abalekya 59 Abalila 60 Abalindo 61 Abaliro 62 Abalisa 63 Abaloba 64 Abalomba 65 Abalundu 66 Abalwenge 67 Abalyali 68 Abalyani 69 Abamakwa 70 Abamakyeke 71 Abamali 72 Abamani 73 Abamanyi 74 Abambumpi 75 Abameripo 76 Abampoodi 77 Abampunyi 78 Abamulembo 79 Abamulimba 80 Abamuma 81 Abanapa 82 Abangasa 83 Abanghale 84 Abanyanga 85 Abanyedeti 86 Abanyihodoo 87 Abanyimaro", "id": "4195796" }, { "contents": "Parbatsar\n\n\nGular 47 Gunawati 48 Gurah 49 Haripura 50 Harnawa Patti 51 Hatheli 52 Hukmpura 53 Huldhani 54 Jagdishpura 55 Jalampura 56 Janjeela 57 Jawla 58 Jhalra 59 Jhujharpura 60 Kaletara 61 Kalkala Ki Dhani 62 Kankediyas 63 Kanwalad 64 Khanpur 65 Khedapura 66 Khedarpura 67 Kheri Khinwasi 68 Khokhar 69 Khokhariya 70 Khundiyas 71 Kinsariya 72 Kishorpura 73 Kitiya 74 Kuliyana 75 Kundri 76 Kurada 77 Lakhiyas 78 Lalana Kalan 79 Lalana Khurd 80 Madhwa 81 Malas Charnan 82 Malas Gusaiyan 83 Mandan 84 Mandowari 85 Manglana 86 Manpura 87 Mayapur 88 Mehgaon 89 Merasi 90 Mindakiya 91 Modi Khurd", "id": "7579275" }, { "contents": "Western Suburbs Magpies\n\n\nW Wright 55 W Barclay 56 Percy Bolt 57 T Doyle 58 J Feeney 59 V Jarvis 60 E Mantle 61 H.G. 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University of Tennessee - Knoxville 76", "id": "10435645" }, { "contents": "Carson's Law\n\n\nAnd Misfire 59. St. Patrick's Day 60. The Masquerade 61. All That Glitters 62. Laugh, Clown, Laugh 63. Guardian Angels 64. Lost Opportunities 65. A Country Dance 66. Faith, Hope And Fencing Wire 67. A Matter Of Confidence 68. The Tender Trap 69. A Case For Compassion 70. From Small Acorns 71. Street Games, Night Moves 72. Deceptions 73. Orphans Of The Storm 74. Falling Star 75. Means To An End 76. Teapots And Tears 77.", "id": "7511783" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "2003 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 10–11 May – Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, England *58–69, 83–25, 24–66, (63) 75–8, 9-(67), 0–98 (57), 72–60 (53), 39–80 (55), (67)-(60), 42–61 **(58) 73–26, (80)-(52), (100) 104–32, 23–82 (57), (54) 74–57, 49–57, (56) 71–48, 59–32 **", "id": "20494482" }, { "contents": "List of villages in Murbad\n\n\n796 br 57 Gorakhgad Murbad 1 br 58 Goregaon Murbad 495 br 59 Hedavali Murbad 281 br 60 Hireghar Murbad 225 61 Inde Murbad 885 br 62 Jadai Murbad 491 br 63 Jaigaon Murbad 496 br 64 Jambhurde Murbad 1,330 br 65 Jamghar Murbad 533 br 66 Kachakoli Murbad 869 br 67 Kalambad Mu Murbad 408 br 68 Kalambhe Murbad 1,299 br 69 Kalamkhande Murbad 987 br 70 Kalanbhad Murbad 1,017 br 71 Kandali Murbad 295 br 72 Kanharle Murbad 798 br 73 Kanhol Murbad 822 br 74 Karavale Murbad 1,118 br 75 Karchonde Murbad 731 76 Kasgaon Murbad 524", "id": "15353565" }, { "contents": "Amos Burn\n\n\nKf7 46.Bxc6 Bxc6 47.Kb4 Be8 48.Nf3 Ke7 49.Ng5 Bc6 50.Ka3 Bd7 51.Kb2 Ba4 52.Kc1 Bb3 53.Nf3 Ba4 54.Nh4 Kf7 55.Ng2 Bd7 56.h4 Be8 57.Kb2 Ba4 58.Ne3 Ke7 59.Ka3 Bc6 60.Kb4 Kd7 61.Ka5 Kc7 62.Nc2 Kb7 63.Nb4 Bd7 64.Na6 Be8 65.Nc5+ Kc6 66.Nxe6 Bd7 67.Ng5 Bf5 68.Kb4 Bg4 69.Ka3 Kd7 70.Nf7 Be6 71.Nd6 Kc6 72.Kb2 Bg4 73.Kc2 Kd7 74.Kd2 Ke6 75.Ke3 Bh3 76.f5+ gxf5 77.Kf4 Bg4 78.Kg5 Bh3 79.Ne8 Kf7 80.Nf6 f4 81.Kxf4 Be6 82.Kg5 1–0 MacDonald-Burn, Liverpool 1910 At right is a surprisingly little-known position from one of Burn's offhand games.", "id": "20103296" }, { "contents": "Brazilian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act\n\n\n59. FENIPRAZINE 60. FEMPROBAMATO 61. FLUFENAZINE 62. FLUMAZENIL 63. FLUOXETINE 64. FLUPENTIXOL 65. FLUVOXAMINE 66. HALOPERIDOL 67. HALOTAN 68. CLORAL HYDRATE 69. HYDROCHLORBEZETILAMINE 70. HYDROXIDINE 71. HOMOPHENAZINE 72. IMICLOPRAZINE 73. IMIPRAMINE 74. IMIPRAMINOXIDE 75. IPROCLORIZIDA 76. ISOCARBOXAZIDE 77. ISOFLURANE 78. ISOPROPYL-CROTONYL-URINE 79. LAMOTRIGINE 80. LEVODOPA 81. LEVOMEPROMAZINE 82. LINDANO 83. LISURIDA 84. LITHIUM 85. LOPERAMIDA 86. LOXAPINA 87. MAPROTILINE 88. MECLOFENOXATE 89. MEFENOXALONE 90.", "id": "14670778" }, { "contents": "Tales of the Wizard of Oz\n\n\n? 55. ? 56. ? 57. ? 58. ? 59. ? 60. Friends of a Feather 61. Monkey Air Lift 62. Guaranteed for Life 63. The Skills of Bravery 64. The Coat of Arms 65. Roar, Lion, Roar 66. Be a Card 67. The Inferior Decorator 68. The Salesman 69. The Cat's Meow 70. The Yellow Brick Road 71. Rusty Rusty 72. The Scarecrow 73. The Invisible Man 74. Free Trade 75. The Bull Fighter 76", "id": "13344957" }, { "contents": "Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship\n\n\nscope=row|56 !scope=row|57 !scope=row|58 !scope=row|59 !scope=row|60 !scope=row|61 !scope=row|62 !scope=row|63 !scope=row|64 !scope=row|65 !scope=row|66 !scope=row|67 !scope=row|68 !scope=row|69 !scope=row|70 !scope=row|71 !scope=row|72 !scope=row|73 !scope=row|74 !scope=row|75 !scope=row|76 !scope=row|77 !scope=row|78 !scope=row|79 !scope=row|80 !", "id": "16778230" }, { "contents": "Ikirun\n\n\n59. Asaba 60. Ajele Okeba 61. Ago Okeba 62. Ajisefinni 63. Alufa Akanbi 64. Adedeji 65. Alabi 66. Aniyeye 67. Agunlo 68. Aliyu 69. Aborisade 70. Agbon 71. Ayara 72. Baale- Enle 73. Baba Osogbo 74. Orisayo 75. Balogun 76. Baale Gbenagbena 77. Baale Onilu 78. Baale Ponja Erintunde 79. Saba 80. Balogun Kojo 81. Baale Oke Aafo 82. Balogun Makinde 83. Baba Isale 84. Balogun Imole 85. Baba Oloya 86. Baale", "id": "2580736" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qd2 Qd4 57. Qe1 Qb6 58. Qd2 Rb7 59. a4 Qc5 60. Qe1 Rb4 61. Qd2 Qb6 62. Qc1 Qd4 63. Qc2 Rb3 64. Be2 Rxc3 65. Qxc3 Qxc3 66. bxc3 Nxe4 67. Bf3 Nef6 68. Be2 e4 69. Bxc4 g4 70. Rb2 Ng5 71. Rb6 Nf7 72. Bf1 f3 73. c4 Nd7 74. Rb7 Nfe5 75. f6 e3 76. Rb3 e2 77. Bxe2 fxe2 78. Re3 Nf3 79. f7 Rf8 80. Rxg4 e1=", "id": "10680382" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "1953–54 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team\n\n\n30 Oregon State (-/4) RAL L 53–65 January 8 The Citadel H W 83–42 January 9 Wake Forest A W 66–65 January 11 Davidson A W 70–54 January 16 Virginia H W 78–66 January 19 NC State H L 77–84 February 2 Washington and Lee LY W 69–60 February 4 Duke (-/8) A L 47–63 February 8 Virginia A L 69–83 February 11 Wake Forest H L 62–76 February 13 Clemson (-/14) A W 72–56 February 16 Davidson H W 89–69 February 20 Duke (-/14) H L 63–67 February 24 NC State", "id": "7304952" }, { "contents": "Kumharsain\n\n\nChohan 38 Chopala 39 Churath 40 D.P.F. Nag kelo Saroga 41 D.P.F. Nagkelo 42 Dagrot 43 Dakolu 44 Dakoon 45 Dalan 46 Damaur 47 Daro 48 Dawala 49 Deeb 50 Deoridhar 51 Dethal 52 Devali Dhar 53 Dhala 54 Dhali 55 Dhanal 56 Dharuri 57 Dheongli 58 Dogri 59 Doja 60 Ganeog 61 Gharal 62 Ghareawat 63 Ghughvi 64 Gheti 65 Gonthla 66 Halyana 67 Hathiya 68 Jadoon 69 Jal 70 Jalti 71 Jangal Ahar 72 Jangal Dawala 73 Jangal Hatu 74 Jangal Havan 75 Jangal Jogsha 76 Jangal Madhawan 77 Jangal Marni 78 Jangal Nun-II 79 Janjeli", "id": "1653227" }, { "contents": "Glamorgan County Silver Ball Trophy\n\n\n. The trophy is sponsored by Brains Smooth. ! Season !! Winners !! Losing Finalists !! Score !! Venue ! 1956–57 !1957–58 ! 1958–59 ! 1959–60 ! 1960–61 ! 1961–62 ! 1962–63 ! 1963–64 ! 1964–65 ! 1965–66 ! 1966–67 ! 1967–68 ! 1968–69 ! 1969–70 ! 1970–71 ! 1971–72 ! 1972–73 ! 1973–74 ! 1974–75 ! 1975–76 ! 1976–77 ! 1977–78 ! 1978–79 ! 1979–80 ! 1980–81 ! 1981–82 ! 1982–83 ! 1983–84 ! 1984–85 ! 1985–86 ! 1986–87 ! 1987–88 ! 1988–89 ! 1989–90 ! 1990–91 ! 1991–92 ! 1992–93 ! 1993–94", "id": "18470383" }, { "contents": "63rd NHK Cup (shogi)\n\n\n, 59. P*7b, 60. Px3e, 61. P-6f, 62. N*8e, 63. P-7a+, 64. Nx7g+, 65. Nx7g, 66. S*7f, 67. N*8i, 68. G*5i, 69. K-6h, 70. B-4h+, 71. +P-7b, 72. +B-5h, 73. K-7i, 74. +B-6i, 75. K-8h, 76. +Bx7h, 77. Kx7h, 78. G*6g, 79. K-8h, 80. Gx7g, 81. Nx7g", "id": "8770976" }, { "contents": "Ancestors of Rama\n\n\n62. Rituparna 63. Sarvakama (Sarvakarma, Aartupani in Harivansha Puran) 64. Sudas (contemporary to King Kuru-1 of Chandravansh who founded the Magadha Kingdom) 65. Saudasa (or) Kalmashapada (married to Madayanti) 66. Asmaka 67. Mulaka (Naari Kavacha) (contemporary of Yadava King Shakuni who was the father of Rakshasha “Bhasmasura”) 68. Dasharatha-1 69. Adwil (Ilabil in Vishnu Puran) 70. Vishvamashaha 71. Anaranya-2 72. Nidhn 73. Animitra 74. Dululaha (Harivansh Puran) 75", "id": "8372279" }, { "contents": "Codex Cyprius\n\n\n1: 1, 4, 12, 14, 30, 34, 41, 44; Luke 10: 1, 8, 15, 22, 23, 30, 32, 37, 38, 47, 48, 53, 57, 63; Luke 20: 2, 4, 8, 9, 19, 23, 24, 26, 28, 33, 34, 50, 61, 62, 64, 65, 70, 74, 75. In Matthew 27:34 it reads οινον (\"wine\"", "id": "12433331" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qg1 Qe8 55. Qf2 Qf8 56. Rcd1 Qe8 57. Kh3 Kh8 58. Rc1 Kh7 59. Ba7 Rb7 60. Bc5 Na6 61. Be3 Rbb8 62. Kh4 Nb4 63. Qf1 Qe7 64. Kh3 Qe8 65. Kh2 Qe7 66. Qd1 Qe8 67. Kh3 Ra8 68. Kh4 Na6 69. Qg1 Bb4 70. Rdd1 Bf8 71. Kh3 Rab8 72. Kh4 Nb4 73. Rd2 Na6 74. Nf5 Bb4 75. Rdd1 Bf8 76. Qe1 Bb4 77. Qf1 Bf8 78. Kg3 Nb4 79", "id": "10680375" }, { "contents": "List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach\n\n\n• 20/7=/11 • 22/5 • 24/6 • 25/6 • 26/6 • 28/6 • 29/8 • 30/6 • 31/9 • 32/6 • 33/6 • 36/4 and /8 • 37/6 • 38/6 • 39/7 • 40/3, /6 and /8 • 41/6 • 42/7 • 44/7 • 45/7 • 46/6 • 47/5 • 48/3 and /7 • 52/6 • 55/5 • 56/5 • 57/8 • 59/3 • 60/5 • 62/6 64. • 64/2, /4 and /8 • 65/2 and /7 • 66/6 • 67/4 and /7 • 69/6 • 69a/6 • 70/7 and /11 • 72/6 • 73/5 • 74/8", "id": "3262090" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n+ Nxe4 56. fxe4+ Kxe4 57. Qg4+ Kd3 58. Qf3+ Qe3 59. Kg4 Qxf3+ 60. Kxf3 g6 61. Bd6 Nf5 62. Kf4 Nh4 63. Kg4 gxh5+ 64. Kxh4 Kxd4 65. Bb8 a5 66. Bd6 Kc4 67. Kxh5 a4 68. Kxh6 Kb3 69. b5 Kc4 70. Kg5 Kxb5 71. Kf5 Ka6 72. Ke6 Ka7 73. Kd7 Kb7 74. Be7 Ka7 75. Kc7 Ka8 76. Bd6 Ka7 77. Kc8 Ka6 78. Kb8 b5 79", "id": "7279713" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rg3 b3 59. Kc6 Kb8 60. Rxb3+ Ka7 61. Rb7+ Ka6 62. Rb6+ Ka7 63. Kb5 a4 64. Rxf6 Rf4 65. Rxh6 a3 66. Ra6+ Kb8 67. Rxa3 Rxf5 68. Rg3 Rf6 69. Rg8+ Kc7 70. Rg7+ Kc8 71. Rh7 1-0 Game 32br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black: Korchnoi, Viktorbr Pirc, Classicalbr Result: 1-0br 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5", "id": "7279777" }, { "contents": "José Cardenal\n\n\nJosé Rosario Domec Cardenal (born October 7, 1943 in Matanzas, Cuba) is a Cuban American former professional baseball outfielder, who played Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants (1963–64), Los Angeles/California Angels (1965–67), Cleveland Indians (1968–69), St. Louis Cardinals (1970–1971), Milwaukee Brewers (1971), Chicago Cubs (1972–77), Philadelphia Phillies (1978–79), New York Mets (1979–80), and Kansas City Royals (1980). Cardenal batted and threw", "id": "3406173" }, { "contents": "SUBE card\n\n\n20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88,", "id": "8102606" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\nRb1 Bg7 58. Be4 Nf6 59. Bc2 Nd5 60. Ra1 Kc7 61. Rb1 Bf6 62. Kg1 Ne7 63. Kf1 Nd5 64. Kg2 Bg7 65. Kg1 Kb7 66. Ra1 R6d7 67. Re4 Bf6 68. Re2 Kc7 69. Kf1 Ne7 70. Rb1 Nc8 71. Be3 Nd6 72. Rbe1 Re7 73. Bg6 Rg8 74. Bb1 e4 75. Kg2 Rge8 76. Bc2 Bg7 77. Rd1 Nc4 78. Bc1 Nd6 79. Rh1 Re5 80. h4 Bf6 81. h5 R5e7 82.", "id": "10680366" }, { "contents": "Wu Style Tai Chi Fast Form\n\n\nParting the wild horse's mane 59. Jade girl works the shuttles(3) 60. Jade girl works the shuttles(4) 61. Grasping the bird's tail 62. Cloud hands(3) 63. Cloud hands(4) 64. Downward posture 65. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(1) 66. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(2) 67. Step back, repulse the monkey 68. Flying oblique 69. Raise hand and step up 70. White crane flaps its wings 71. Brush knee and twist step 72. Needle at the bottom", "id": "6846816" }, { "contents": "SFZ (file format)\n\n\nan SFZ file: group lovel=0 hivel=127 region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=60 lokey=30 hikey=61 sample=SubDir/01C4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=62 lokey=62 hikey=63 sample=SubDir/02D4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=64 lokey=64 hikey=64 sample=SubDir/03E4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=65 lokey=65 hikey=66 sample=SubDir/04F4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=67 lokey=67 hikey=68 sample=SubDir/05G4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=69 lokey=69 hikey=70 sample=SubDir/06A4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=71 lokey=71 hikey=71 sample=SubDir/07B4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=72 lokey=72 hikey=73 sample=SubDir/08C5.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=74 lokey=74 hikey=75 sample=SubDir/09D5.wav region trigger=", "id": "13324840" }, { "contents": "Afadzato South District\n\n\n. Logba-Adzakoe 57. Logba-Akusame 58. Logba-Alakpeti 59. Logba-Andokope 60. Logba-Dufie 61. Logba-Klikpo 62. Logba-Tota 63. Logba-Vuinta 64. Logba-Xorglikope 65. Tafi-Abuipe 66. Tafi-Agorme 67. Tafi-Atome 68. Tafi-Dekpokorfe 69. Tafi-Mador 70. Tafi-Xorglikorfe 71. Kpeve-Old town 72. Kpeve-Tornu 73. Adigbo-Tornu 74. Goviefe-Todzi 75. Goviefe-Korwu", "id": "2739856" }, { "contents": "Jackson League\n\n\n-52 Centrals 1952-53 Northerners 1953-54 Vale Recreation 1954-55 Pessimists 1955-56 Northerners 1956-57 Guernsey Rangers 1957-58 Guernsey Rangers 1958-59 Northerners 1959-60 Northerners 1960-61 Belgrave Wanderers 1961-62 Sylvans 1962-63 Sylvans 1963-64 Northerners 1964-65 Belgrave Wanderers 1965-66 Vale Recreation 1966-67 Centrals 1967-68 St Martin’s 1968-69 Vale Recreation 1969-70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970-71 Belgrave Wanderers 1971-72 Vale Recreation 1972-73 Vale Recreation", "id": "4250613" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\nof Arkansas. The Lumbermen were disbanded in July 1905 due to financial hardships. Pine Bluff MLB Players 1954 - Frank Lucchesi - Manager - Philadelphia 70-72, Texas 75-77, Chicago Cubs 87 1952 - Bob Hale - Baltimore 55-56, 58, Cleveland 60-61, New York Yankees 61 1952 - Hillis Layne - Washington 41 1952 - Jim Snyder - Player Minnesota 61-62, 64 Manager - Seattle 88 1951 - Bud Black - Detroit 52, 55 1950 - Harry Chozen - Cincinnati 37 1950", "id": "9684300" }, { "contents": "Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award\n\n\n-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-", "id": "18196616" }, { "contents": "Middlesex Senior Charity Cup\n\n\n1947–48 Hendon 1948–49 Hayes 1949–50 Wealdstone 1950–51 Finchley 1951–52 Southall 1952–53 Hounslow Town 1953–54 Hendon 1954–55 Hayes 1955–56 Hounslow Town 1956–57 Hendon 1957–58 Finchley 1958–59 Enfield 1959–60 Hounslow Town 1960–61 Enfield 1961–62 Enfield & Hounslow Town (joint holders) 1962–63 Hayes 1963–64 Wealdstone 1964–65 Finchley 1965–66 Hounslow Town 1966–67 No Competition 1967–68 Wealdstone & Wembley (joint holders) 1968–69 Southall 1969–70 Hampton 1970–71 Hayes 1971–72 Hayes 1972–73 Hayes 1973–74 Finchley 1974–75 Hayes 1975–76 Hendon 1976–77 Hendon 1977–78 Hillingdon Borough 1978–79 Hendon 1979–80 Harrow Borough 1980–81 Wembley & Wealdstone (joint winners) 1981–82 Uxbridge 1982–83 Wembley 1983–84 Southall", "id": "8679746" }, { "contents": "Handicap (chess)\n\n\n53. Ke3 Kb5 54. Ne4 Na6 55. h8=Q Ka5 56. Qc3+ Kb5 57. Qb3+ Ka5 58. Nc3 Nc5 59. Bc7+ Ka6 60. Qb5+ Ka7 61. Qxc5+ Ka6 Deliberately allowing checkmate. 62. Qa5+ Kb7 63. Ke4 Kc8 64. Qa7 Kd7 65. Qb7 Ke7 66. Qc8 Kf6 67. Bd8+ Kg7 68. Qe6 Kf8 69. Qe7+ Kg8 70. Nd5 Kh8 71. g5 Kg8 72. g6 Kh8 73. Ke5 Kg8 74.", "id": "9261177" }, { "contents": "2009 Premier League Snooker\n\n\nwas higher. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 28–29 November – Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, England * (61) 80–35, 4–80, (96)–0, 0–(110), 34–77, 61–71 (65), 67–1, 40–75 ** 0–(98), 10–99 (53), 10–68 (66), 1–83 (76), (63)–30, (53)–(67) *** (111) 119–9, 87–36, 70–0, 50–57, 0–(88", "id": "994853" }, { "contents": "2013 Virginia Cavaliers football team\n\n\nAlex Foertsch 55 David Dean 56 Andre Miles-Redmond 57 Stephen Lawe 59 Mark Hall 60 John Pond 60 Jeb Byrne 61 Cody Wallace 62 Sean Karl 63 Ryan Doull 64 Nick Koutris 65 Ross Burbank 66 George Adeosun 67 Jackson Matteo 68 Eric Tetlow 69 Phillip Berry 70 Luke Bowanko 71 Jack McDonald 72 Eric Smith 74 Conner Davis 75 Sadiq Olanrewaju 76 Michael Mooney 77 Jay Whitmire 78 Morgan Moses 79 Jack Babcock 79 Sean Cascarano 80 Adrian Gamble 81 Jamall Brown 82 Mario Nixon 83 Jake McGee 84 Canaan Severin 85 Keeon Johnson 86 Jeremy Dollin", "id": "3791357" }, { "contents": "Sangrampur, Maharashtra\n\n\n52-Pimpari Adgaon 1400 53-Rajpur 157 54-Akoli Bk. 910 55-Akoli Kh. 251 56-Changefal Bk. 665 57-Changefal Kh. 707 58-Niwana 1487 59-Sangrampur Pr.jamod 6506 60-Tamgaon 1124 61-Pimpri Kathargaon 566 62-Bodkha 1363 63-Nirod 989 64-Bhilkhed 713 65-Wakana 1420 66-Rudhana 2072 67-Chondhi 622 68-Kakoda 669 69-Ukadgaon 353 70-Manardi 719 71-Pimpri Kavthal 461 72-Ringanwadi 570 73-Durgadiatya 1016 74-Wankhed 5378 75-Takleshwar 501 76-Kalamkhed 712 77-Jastgaon 795 78-Neknapur 358 79-Awar 955 80-Ukali Bk. 1216 81-Kodri 1225 82-Paturda Khurd 1564 83-Khel Thorat Paturda 2054 84-Warwat Khanderao 1447 85-Hingana Kavthal 360 86-Kumbarkhed 230 87-Kavthal 2673 88-Itkhed 218 89-Pesoda 1185 90-Bhon 1149 91-Sawali 659 92-Khiroda", "id": "9109065" }, { "contents": "Kamen Rider Spirits\n\n\n61. Rushbr 62. Ice Fangbr 63. Graveyard Eleventh tankōbon 64. Light Fangbr 65. Labyrinthbr 66. Hell Carbr 67. Teacherbr 68. Training Twelfth tankōbon 69. Whirlpoolbr 70. New Finisherbr 71. Ocean Battlebr 72. Belt of Lifebr 73. Immortal Man Thirteenth tankōbon 74. Inheritbr 75. Get Backbr 76. Movingbr 77. Evolutionbr 78. Next Evolutionbr 79. Final Evolution Fourteenth tankōbon 80. Warrior's Essencebr 81. Surpassing Greedbr 82. Returnbr 83. Fiery Giantbr 84. With the Soulbr 85. Setupbr", "id": "11704902" }, { "contents": "List of AEK Athens F.C. managers\n\n\nP ! W ! D ! L ! F ! A ! GD ! W% ! Pts% ! Total ! 36!!22!!7!!7!!62!!32!!+30!!61.11!!67.59 ! Total ! 11||6||3||2||22||14||+8||54.54||63.64 ! Total ! 4||2||0||2||6||5||+1||50.00||50.00 ! Total ! 26!!14!!5!!7!!55!!28!!+27!!53.85!!60.26 ! Total ! 59!!37!!11!!11!!145!!69!!+76!!62.71!!68.93 ! Total ! 17!!11!!3!!5!!32!!18!!+14||64.71!!70.59 ! Total ! 82!!45!!23!!14!!166!!77!!+89!!54.88!!64.23 ! Total ! 16!!8!!3!!5!!24!!20!!+4!!50.00!!56.25 ! Total ! 86!!47!!23!!16!!121!!70!!+51!!54.65!!63.57 ! Total ! 71!!39!!13!!19!!122!!67!!+55!!54.93!!61.03 ! Total ! 84!!39!!24!!21!!116!!86!!+30!!46.43!!55.95 ! Total ! 2!!1!!0!!1!!3!!4!!-1!!50.00!!50.00 ! Total ! 82!!61!!12!!9!!190!!50!!+140!!74.39!! \"Only competitive matches are counted. Wins, losses and draws are results at the final whistle; the results of penalty shootouts are not counted.\"", "id": "20468014" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Kf3 Kf8 52. Kg2 Rg4+ 53. Kh2 Bf2 54. Rf1 Bd4 55. Re1 Rh4+ 56. Kg2 Rg4+ 57. Kh3 Rh4+ 58. Kg3 Kf7 59. Kg2 Kf8 60. Kf3 Rh2 61. Bxa4 c2 62. Kg3 Bxe5+ 63. Rxe5 Rh1 64. Bxg5 Rg1+ 65. Kf2 Nxg5 66. Bxc2 Ra1 67. a4 Ra2 68. Re2 Ra3 69. Re3 Ra2 70. Re2 Ra3 71. Rd2 Ke7 72. Ke2 Nf3 73. Rd1 Ne5 74. Rd5", "id": "4952529" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Qxg6+ Kf8 59. Qxc6 Kg8 60. Qg6+ Kf8 61. Qg4 Ke8 62. Qh5 Kf8 63. Qg4 Ke8 64. Qh5 Kf8 65. Qd5 Rh7 66. Qf3+ Kg8 67. Qg4+ Kf7 68. Qh5+ Kg8 69. Qg6+ Kf8 70. Qf5+ Kg8 71. Qg4+ Kf7 72. Qh5+ Kg8 73. Qd5+ Kf8 74. Qxb5 Qe6 75. Bg7+ Kf7 76. Qh5+ Ke7 77. g3 Qe1+ 78. Kg2 Qe4+ 79. Kh2", "id": "4952547" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rc6 Bb5 60. Rc1 b3 61. Rb1 Bc4 62. Ke4 Ra2 63. Kd4 Rc2 64. Nd3 Bxd3 65. Kxd3 Rxh2 66. Rxb3 Kg7 67. Ke4 Ra2 68. Kf4 Ra4+ 69. Kg5 Ra5 70. g4 Rc5 71. Kh5 Ra5 72. Rf3 Rb5 73. g5 Rb1 74. f6+ Kh7 75. Rh3 Rg1 76. Rh2 Rg3 77. Rh1 Rg2 78. Ra1 Rh2+ 79. Kg4 Kg6 80. Ra8 Rg2+ ½–½ Game 26br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black", "id": "7279762" }, { "contents": "Les Arcanes\n\n\nPremier sacrifice 56. Liberté 57. Le sacrifice libre 58. La relation du beth à l'aleph 59. Limite de nos champs de gravitation 60. L'indivisible unité 61. La Manifestation 62. Vision parfaite 63. La féminité de la Manifestation procréatrice 64. Cantique de Salomon 65. Ève 66. Sacrifice des sacrifices 67. La loi juive 68. Beauté libre 69. Encore le rythme 70. Conscience de l'univers 71. Libre beauté première 72-73. La passion mystérieuse et chaste 74. De l'amour à l'être 75.", "id": "17579979" }, { "contents": "Barharia\n\n\nKail 61. Kaluchhapra 62. Kanahar 63. Kanhauli 64. Khanpur 65. Khizar Chak 66. Khori Pakar Jaddi 67. Khori Pakar Nilami 68. Koiri Tola 69. Kuahi 70. Kurwa 71. Kutub Chhapra 72. Lachhmi Chak 73. Lakri 74. Lakri Dargah 75. Lala Hata 76. Lauan 77. Madhaupur 78. Mahal 79. Mahamadpur 80. Mahammadpur 81. Mahbub Chhapra 82. Mahmudpur 83. Mananpura 84. Mansahata 85. Mathia Patarhatha 86. Mathurapur 87. Mira Chhapra 88. Narharpur 89.", "id": "12509991" }, { "contents": "Women's Professional Basketball League\n\n\nfranchises had been awarded to Dallas, New Orleans, San Francisco and St. Louis, Missouri, while applications were received for potential franchises from Baltimore, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. The Eastern Division included the New Jersey Gems, New Orleans Pride, New York Stars, Philadelphia Fox, St. Louis Streak and Washington Metros. The Midwest Division included the Chicago Hustle, Iowa Cornets, Milwaukee Does and Minnesota Fillies. The Western Division included the California Dreams, Dallas Diamonds, Houston Angels and San Francisco Pioneers.", "id": "10846173" }, { "contents": "Don McMahon\n\n\nDonald John McMahon (January 4, 1930 – July 22, 1987) was a right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was signed by the Boston Braves before the 1950 season. He played for the Milwaukee Braves (1957–62), Houston Colt .45s (1962–63), Cleveland Indians (1964–66), Boston Red Sox (1966–67), Chicago White Sox (1967–68), Detroit Tigers (1968–69), and San Francisco Giants (1969–74). McMahon was used almost", "id": "22214072" }, { "contents": "List of sovereign states and dependencies by total fertility rate\n\n\n58 Israel 2.9 59 Lesotho 2.9 60 Eswatini 2.8 61 Kyrgyz Republic 2.8 62 Micronesia 2.8 63 Algeria 2.7 64 Haiti 2.7 65 Mongolia 2.7 66 Botswana 2.6 67 Fiji 2.6 68 Guatemala 2.6 69 Kazakhstan 2.6 70 Syria 2.6 71 Turkmenistan 2.6 72 Bolivia 2.5 73 Djibouti 2.5 74 Jordan 2.5 75 Oman 2.5 76 Lao PDR 2.4 77 Philippines 2.4 78 Cambodia 2.3 79 Ecuador 2.3 80 Guyana 2.3 81 Honduras 2.3 82 Panama 2.3 83 Paraguay 2.3 84 Seychelles 2.3 85 South Africa 2.3 86 Suriname 2.3 87 Uzbekistan 2.3 88 Dominican Republic 2.2 89 Indonesia 2.2", "id": "17872676" }, { "contents": "Minuscule 441\n\n\nsubscriptions at the end of each book, and στιχοι. The biblical text is surrounded by a catena of Oecumenius. Some of leaves of the codex are in disorder. The order of leaves: 3-18. 1. 2. 19-46. 47-58. 59. 63. 64. 59. 60-62. 73. 74. 65. 66. 69-72. 67. 68. 75-78. 127-142. 79-126. 143-158. 167-182", "id": "19179286" }, { "contents": "Al Maktab Raqam 19\n\n\n61 - Ghost Walker 62 - Stun death 63 - Fire Ball 64 - the mystery of the Sphinx 65 - dark rays 66 - Conflict in the bush 67 - a plot of Satan 68 - bulwark 69 - ghost of revenge 70 - bloody chase 71 - cursed earth 72 - devastating weapon 73 - horror Hospital 74 - a treasure of the Pharaohs 75 - bird death 76. The armed robbery 77. secret mission 78. hackers Nile 79. Invisible Man 80. devastating automated 81. golden statue 82. Flower devil 83", "id": "3242097" }, { "contents": "Rulers of Kuba\n\n\n. Shama Katuri. 61. Kusunju. 62. Bena Misaki. 63. Bikila Kolo. 64. Kunche Lama. 65. Pelama Pena. 66. Mime Pelama. 67. Chenge Lesanga. 68. Mianga. 69. Sam Bula. 70. Manchum Bula. 71. Bopele^Bombo. 72. Boeke. 73. Bo^Kena. 74. Shamba Nche. 75. Golo Nche. 76. Shama Shanga. 77. Saina^Kama. 78. Ko Kena. 79. Sanga Lenga. 80. Bosh A kama. 81", "id": "12139561" }, { "contents": "Ācārakkōvai\n\n\n52 poems (3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 77, 78, 81, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93", "id": "12746274" }, { "contents": "Jeff Nelsen\n\n\nmovie soundtracks, and performing in the horn sections of orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Montreal, Vancouver, and National Symphonies, and the Balkan Gypsy funk band of Slavic Soul Party. With Canadian Brass, Jeff has also performed with the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, the symphonies of Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, Phoenix, Rotterdam, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, with the esteemed German, London", "id": "2981814" }, { "contents": "Kasparov versus the World\n\n\n, but claimed it was also losing, and published a \"forced win\". Subsequently, tablebases showed an error in Kasparov's analysis, but confirmed that 58...Qf5 could not have saved the draw with best play on both sides. The main line starts with 58...Qf5 59.Kh6 Qe6 60.Qg1+ Ka2 61.Qf2+ Kb1 62.Qd4 Ka2 63.Kg5 Qe7+ 64.Qf6 Qe3+ 65.Qf4 Qg1+ 66.Kf6 Qb6+ 67.Kf7 Qb7+ 68.Ke6 Qc8+ 69.Kf6 Qd8+ 70.Kf5 Qc8+ 71.Kg5 Qc3 72.Qh2+ Ka1 73.Qe2 Kb1 74.Qf2 Qc1+ 75.Kg4 Qc3", "id": "14582966" }, { "contents": "Swindle (chess)\n\n\n55...f2 56.Qg2 \"zugzwang\"; (b) 55...Nf4 56.Qf5! and if 56...Kg3 57.Qg5+ wins the knight; (c) 55...Ng5 56.Qf5 wins. g5 53.hxg5 hxg5 54.Qxb6 f3 55.Qxc5 Kg4 56.Qe3 Kg3 57.c4 Kg2 58.c5 f2 59.Qe4+ Kh2 60.Qf3 g4! 61.Qe2? White could draw with 61.Qxg4 f1=Q+ 62.Kc2 Qf2+ 63.Kb1 Qf1+ 64.Kc2 Qb5 (64...Nf2 65.Qf4+ Kg2 66.Qg5+ Kf3 67.Qf6+ Ke3 68.Qh6+ Kd4 69.Qd6+ Ke4 70.Qg6+ Kd5 71.Qd6+ Ke4 72.Qg6+", "id": "21604299" }, { "contents": "Queen and pawn versus queen endgame\n\n\n. Qxe6 Qh8+ 58. Kg6 Qc3 59. g4 Qd2 60. g5 Qd4 61. Qf5+ Ka4 62. Kh5 Qh8+ 63. Kg4 Qh1 (This move loses for Black in 39 moves as confirmed by http://www.k4it.de/index.php?topic=egtb&lang=en) 64. Qf4+ Ka5 65. Qe5+ Ka4 66. g6 Qd1+ 67. Kg5 Qg8+ 68. Kf5 Qc8+ 69. Kf4 Qc1+ 70. Qe3 Qc7+ 71. Qe5 Qc1+ 72. Kf5 Qc8+ 73. Kg5 Qd8+ 74. Qf6 Qd5+ 75", "id": "20411696" }, { "contents": "List of OHL seasons\n\n\n| 1959–60 | 1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993–94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–00 | 2000–01 | 2001–02 | 2002–03 | 2003–04 | 2004–05 | 2005–06 | 2006–07 | 2007–08 | 2008–09 | 2009–10", "id": "6936535" }, { "contents": "Dumaria\n\n\nDumaria 107 50 Kewla Kalan Dumaria 919 51 Khaira Dumaria 885 52 Khardag Dumaria 1,454 53 Kokna Dumaria 333 54 Kolhubar Dumaria 3,225 55 KOlsaita Dumaria 297 56 Kundari Dumaria 341 57 Kunria Dumaria 739 58 Kusari Dumaria 1,549 59 Lataha Dumaria 259 60 Londa Dumaria 556 61 Madarpur Dumaria 1,130 62 Mahjari Dumaria 192 63 Mahuri Dumaria 2,884 64 Mahuri Dumaria 348 65 Maigara Dumaria 2,318 66 Majhauli Dumaria 4,606 67 Majhgawan Dumaria 379 68 Manrar Dumaria 533 69 Mataha Dumaria 3,172 70 Maun Bar Dumaria 292 71 Mayapur Dumaria 141 72 Milki Dumaria 168 73 Nabigarh Dumaria 618", "id": "10048378" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n75 e\": \"favorite_nu 0000300 6d 62 65 72 22 7d 2c 20 7b 22 74 79 70 65 22 3a mber\"}, {\"type\": 0000320 20 5b 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c 20 22 6e 75 6c [\"string\", \"nul 0000340 6c 22 5d 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 22 3a 20 22 66 61 l\"], \"name\": \"fa 0000360 76 6f 72 69 74 65 5f 63 6f 6c 6f 72 22 7d 5d 7d", "id": "10173702" }, { "contents": "List of MJHL seasons\n\n\n1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | The following is a list of seasons following the reorganization of junior hockey in Canada.br 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 | 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 | br 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | br 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993-94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–2000 | br", "id": "15920550" }, { "contents": "Spain men's national wheelchair basketball team\n\n\n72–62. They beat Poland 47–64, and Sweden 65–54. Then they lost to Italy 50–58, lost to Germany 77–70, and defeated Poland 71–65. At the 2013 European Championships, Spain defeated Sweden 60–54, Israel 75–57, France 56–40, and Poland 63–45 in pool play. They lost to Turkey 63–49. In the quarterfinals, they defeated Italy 65–56. In the semi-finals, they lost to Great Britain 72–69. They defeated Sweden to win the bronze by a score of 65–56. Asier García Pereiro led the team in", "id": "13321907" }, { "contents": "Lanarkshire Cup\n\n\n1932–33 - 1933–34 - Hamilton Academical 1934–35 - Airdrieonians 1935–36 - 1936–37 - 1937–38 - Airdrieonians 1938–39 - Hamilton Academical 1939–40 - Motherwell 1848–49 - Albion Rovers 1949–50 - Motherwell 1950–51 - Albion Rovers 1951–52 - Hamilton Academical 1952–53 - Motherwell 1953–54 - Motherwell 1954–55 - Motherwell 1955–56 - 1956–57 - Motherwell 1957–58 - Motherwell 1958–59 - Motherwell 1959–60 - Motherwell 1960–61 - Motherwell 1961–62 - Motherwell 1962–63 - Airdrieonians 1963–64 - Motherwell 1964–65 - 1965–66 - Airdrieonians 1966–67 - Airdrieonians 1967–68 - Motherwell 1968–69 - Motherwell 1969–70 - Airdrieonians 1970–71 - Airdrieonians 1971–72 - 1972–73 - Motherwell 1973–74 -", "id": "10384135" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1981\n\n\nNe7 29.Ne3 Rc6 30.Ra3 Nc8 31.axb5 axb5 32.Kf2 Nb6 33.Nb2 Rxd1 34.Bxd1 Rd6 35.Be2 Be8 36.Ra5 Rd8 37.Ke1 c6 38.Ra6 Rb8 39.Bd1 Nc8 40.Nd3 Nc7 41.Ra5 Ra8 42.f4 exf4 43.gxf4 Nb6 44.Bf3 Rd8 45.Be2 Na4 46.Ra7 Rd7 47.Kd2 Ne6 48.Rxd7 Bxd7 49.Bg4 g6 50.f5 gxf5 51.Bxf5 Kg7 52.e5 Nf8 53.Bxd7 Nxd7 54.e6 Ndb6 55.Nf4 Kf8 56.Kd3 Nc8 57.Ng4 Ke7 58.Nh6 Kd6 59.Kd4 Ne7 60.Nf7+ Kc7 61.Nh5 c5+ 62.bxc5 Nc6+ 63.Ke3 Nxc5 64.Nxf6 Nxe6 65.h5 Nf8 66.Ke4 Kb6 67.Ng5 h6 68.Nf7 Ne6 69.Ne8 Nc5+ 70.Ke3 Na4 71.Kd2 b4 72.cxb4 Nxb4 73.Nxh6 Nc5 74.Nf5 Nd5 75.h6 Ne4+", "id": "7279794" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n22 3a 20 22 55 ord\", \"name\": \"U 0000100 73 65 72 22 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 73 70 61 63 65 ser\", \"namespace 0000120 22 3a 20 22 65 78 61 6d 70 6c 65 2e 61 76 72 6f \": \"example.avro 0000140 22 2c 20 22 66 69 65 6c 64 73 22 3a 20 5b 7b 22 \", \"fields\": [{\" 0000160 74 79 70 65 22 3a 20 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c", "id": "10173700" }, { "contents": "HC CSKA Moscow\n\n\n. \"Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game Soviet / Russian MVP Scoring Champion Goal Scoring Champion Soviet / Russian League First Team Best Line Best Rookie Soviet League Championship \"(32)\": 1947–48, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1954–55, 1955–56, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1976–77,", "id": "12586396" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\n- Ryne Duren - Baltimore 54, Kansas City 57, NYY 58-61, LAA 61-62, Philadelphia 63-64, Cincinnati 64, Washington 65, Philadelphia 65 1949 - Ed Albrecht - St. Louis 49-50 1940 - Dewey Adkins - Washington 43, Chi Cubs 49 1940 - Stan Goletz - CHI WS 41 1940 - William Red Rollings - Boston 27-28 1940 - Dave Bartosch - St. Louis 45 1939 - Andy Cohen - Player - New York Giants 26, 28-29, Manager - Philadelphia", "id": "9684301" }, { "contents": "Bing (search engine)\n\n\n-time traffic conditions using Bing Maps. The gadget provided shortcuts to driving directions, local search and full-screen traffic view of major US and Canadian cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Montreal, New York City, Oklahoma City, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Vancouver, and Washington, D.C. Prior to October", "id": "5355697" }, { "contents": "Chess (poem)\n\n\nas 52. Na1–b3? 52. Kh2 Qg3+ 53. Qxg3+ hxg3+ 54. Kxg3 Ra5 55. Kf2 Ra8 56. Ke2 Nc2 57. Kd1 Ne3+ 58. Kc1 Nxg2+ 59. Kb1 b5 60. h4 b4 61. h5 b3 62. e5 Bg5 63. h6 Nh4 64. e6 Bf6 65. h7 Nxf3 66. e7 Bxe7 67. h8=Q+ Kb7 68. Qh3 Ne5 69. Qh5 Nd3 70. Qh3 Nb4 71. Qf3+ Kb8 72. Qe2 Bf6 73. Qe6", "id": "7723831" }, { "contents": "2002 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n(77) 93–6, 37–67, (62) 70–20, (57) 79–0, (91) 108–17, 69–9, (60) 62–9 **(65) 75–33, 68–55, 59–23, (126)-0, 0-(81), (85) 112–6, 1–76 (72), (60) 73–0 ***(60) 109–6, 45–56, (72) 75–42, 5–78 (55), (68) 73–0, (109) 115–19, 43–66, (110) 111–14, (70)-0, 38–89", "id": "20494682" }, { "contents": "2015 Cleveland Indians season\n\n\nand 13, improving their record to 70–70 and marking the first time the Indians were .500 since they were 2–2. The Indians would also be 71-71, 72-72, 73-73, and 74-74, but lost the following game each time. They briefly made it over the .500 mark at 77–76 on September 26, but went on to lose three in a row. The Indians spent much of September 3–5 games behind the Texas Rangers or Houston Astros for the second wild card spot in the American", "id": "294687" }, { "contents": "Index of philosophical literature\n\n\n\"Federalist No. 61\" – \"Federalist No. 62\" – \"Federalist No. 63\" – \"Federalist No. 64\" – \"Federalist No. 65\" – \"Federalist No. 66\" – \"Federalist No. 67\" – \"Federalist No. 68\" – \"Federalist No. 69\" – \"Federalist No. 70\" – \"Federalist No. 71\" – \"Federalist No. 72\" – \"Federalist No. 73\" – \"Federalist No. 74\" – \"Federalist", "id": "16809651" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "List of mayors of Salisbury\n\n\n1850–51 George Brown 1851–52 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1852–53 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1853–54 John Lambert 1854–55 Thomas Pain 1855–56 Abraham Jackson 1856–57 Thomas Pain 1857–58 Coard William Squarey 1858–59 Philip Pickney Cother 1859–60 William Woodlands 1860–61 Philip Watson Ottoway 1861–62 Charles Mann Cornwallis Whatman 1862–63 John Style 1863–64 John Waters 1864–65 Richard Henry Rigden 1865–66 Robert Stokes 1866–67 John Alfred Lush MD 1867–68 Stephen Eldridge 1868–69 William Aylward 1869–70 Charles Richard Norton 1870–71 William Fawcett Jnr. 1871–72 John Harding Jackson 1873–74 Henry Brown 1874–75 Samuel Ralph Atkins 1875–76 Charles Henry Radcliffe 1876–77 John Keynes 1877–78 Richard Monkhouse Wilson", "id": "18557200" }, { "contents": "1967 NFL season\n\n\nThe 1967 NFL season was the 48th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 16 teams with the addition of the New Orleans Saints. The two 8-team conferences were split into two divisions each: the Eastern Conference divisions were Capitol (Dallas, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Washington) and Century (Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis), and the Western Conference divisions were Central (Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, and Minnesota) and Coastal (Atlanta, Baltimore, Los Angeles", "id": "8290334" }, { "contents": "World TeamTennis\n\n\nwith Arthur Ashe and Wilt Chamberlain, securing the professional men players.. The league began play in May 1974, with George MacCall as Commissioner of the 16 teams: Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo-Toronto, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Florida (Miami), San Diego/Hawaii, Houston, Los Angeles, Minnesota (Minneapolis-St.Paul), New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. The original league format included a four-colored tennis court, a 44-contest season, and teams", "id": "14486970" }, { "contents": "2013 FedEx Cup Playoffs\n\n\n(76 to 58), Nicholas Thompson (73 to 59), Brendan Steele (89 to 69), and Ernie Els (91 to 70). Seven players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances: Ryan Palmer (60 to 71), Fredrik Jacobson (61 to 72), Martin Laird (63 to 74), David Lingmerth (64 to 75), Kyle Stanley (66 to 77), Cameron Tringale (69 to 79", "id": "19528111" }, { "contents": "Jellabies\n\n\n58. Parrot (21 June 1999) 59. Spring (28 June 1999) 60. Magic (5 July 1999) 61. Where's Pepper? (12 July 1999) 62. Hot (19 July 1999) 63. Robot (26 July 1999) 64. Wheels (2 August 1999) 65. Chums (9 August 1999) 66. Baa! (16 August 1999) 67. Found (23 August 1999) 68. Autumn (30 August 1999) 69. Nature (6 September 1999)", "id": "20682329" }, { "contents": "List of fresh water fishes of Maharashtra\n\n\nogilbii 51. Schismatorhynchos (Nukta) nukta 52. Thynnichthys sandkhol 53. Tor khudree 54. Tor mussulah 55. Tor tor SUB-FAMILY: CULTRINAE 56. Chela cachius 57. Chela laubuca 58. Salmostoma acinaces 59. Salmostoma balookee 60. Salmostoma boopis 61. Salmostoma clupeoides 62. Salmostoma horai 63. Salmostoma kardahiensis 64. Salmostoma novacula 65. Salmostoma phulo Subfamily: LEUCISCINAE 66. Hypophthalmichthys molitrix SUBFAMILY: RASBORINAE 69. Barilius evezardi 70. Barilius gatensis 71. Parluciosoma daniconius 72. Parluciosoma labiosa 73. Danio aequipinnatus 74", "id": "16146194" }, { "contents": "Vehicle registration plates of Kenya\n\n\n63 UN - United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Eastern & Southern African Regional Office 64 CD - Iran 65 CD - Cyprus 66 CD - Argentina 67 UN - United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) 68 CD - Philippines 69 CD - Burundi 70 CD - Chile 71 CD - Oman 72 CD - League of Arab States / Arab League 73 CD - European Union 74 CD - Yemen 75 CD - Kenya Mission to UNEP 76 CD - Côte d'Ivoire (Consulate) 77 CD - Bangladesh 78 CD - Saudi Arabia 79 UN", "id": "993880" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "List of makams\n\n\n-Şehnaz 63. Bûstan 64. Büzürk 65. Büzürk-Gerdâniye 66. Büzürk-Geveyşt 67. Büzürk-Mâye 68. Büzürk-Nevrûz 69. Büzürk-Selmek 70. Büzürk-Şehnâz 71. Canfezâ 72. Çârgâh 73. Çârgâh-Âcem 74. Çârgâh-Gerdâniye 75. Çârgâh-Mahûr 76. Çehâr-Âgâazin 77. Daği-Bayâti 78. Danişverân 79. Dil Âvîz 80. Dil-Ârâ 81. Dil-Efruz 82. Dil-Keşîde 83. Dil-Nişîn 84. Dil-", "id": "21093808" }, { "contents": "Super Bases Loaded 2\n\n\n\", the Cleveland \"Stars\", the Detroit \"Storm\", the Kansas City \"Tornadoes\", Oakland \"Eagles\", and Seattle \"Blue Wave\". The Omega League (based on the National League) consisted of the Atlanta \"Weasels\", Houston \"Doves\", the Los Angeles \"Cyclops\", the New York \"Mercs\", Philadelphia \"Bruins\", the Pittsburgh \"Buzzards\", and the San Francisco \"Amoebas\". In addition, there were four edit teams: Urbana,", "id": "22141152" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "Don Larsen\n\n\nDon James Larsen (born August 7, 1929) is an American retired Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher. During a 15-year MLB career, he pitched from 1953 to 1967 for seven different teams. Larsen pitched for the St. Louis Browns / Baltimore Orioles (1953–54; 1965), New York Yankees (1955–59), Kansas City Athletics (1960–1961), Chicago White Sox (1961), San Francisco Giants (1962–64), Houston Colt .45's / Houston Astros (1964–65), and Chicago Cubs (1967)", "id": "15750076" }, { "contents": "1968 NBA playoffs\n\n\n) (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Chicago Bulls: \"Lakers win series 4-1\" This is the first playoff meeting between the Lakers and Bulls. Division Finals (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (3) San Francisco Warriors: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Last Playoff Meeting: 1967 Western Division Semifinals (San Francisco won 3-0) Champion: Boston Celtics Division Semifinals (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (3) New York Knicks: \"76ers win series 4-2", "id": "14689742" } ]
BASEBALL - MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS AFTER THURSDAY 'S GAMES . NEW YORK 1996-08-30 Major League Baseball standings after games played on Thursday ( tabulate under won , lost , winning percentage and games behind ) : AMERICAN LEAGUE EASTERN DIVISION W L PCT GB NEW YORK 74 59 .556 - BALTIMORE 70 63 .526 4 BOSTON 69 65 .515 5 1/2 TORONTO 63 71 .470 11 1/2 DETROIT 48 86 .358 26 1/2 CENTRAL DIVISION CLEVELAND 80 53 .602 - CHICAGO 71 64 .526 10 MINNESOTA 67 67 .500 13 1/2 MILWAUKEE 64 71 .474 17 KANSAS CITY 61 74 .452 20 WESTERN DIVISION [START_ENT] TEXAS [END_ENT] 75 58 .564 - SEATTLE 70 63 .526 5 OAKLAND 64 72 .471 12 1/2 CALIFORNIA 62 72 .463 13 1/2 FRIDAY , AUGUST 30 SCHEDULE KANSAS CITY AT DETROIT CHICAGO AT TORONTO MINNESOTA AT MILWAUKEE CLEVELAND AT TEXAS NEW YORK AT CALIFORNIA BOSTON AT OAKLAND BALTIMORE AT SEATTLE NATIONAL LEAGUE EASTERN DIVISION W L PCT GB ATLANTA 83 49 .629 - MONTREAL 71 61 .538 12 FLORIDA 64 70 .478 20 NEW YORK 59 75 .440 25 PHILADELPHIA 54 80 .403 30 CENTRAL DIVISION HOUSTON 72 63 .533 - ST LOUIS 69 65 .515 2 1/2 CINCINNATI 66 67 .496 5 CHICAGO 65 66 .496 5 PITTSBURGH 56 77 .421 15 WESTERN DIVISION SAN DIEGO 75 60 .556 - LOS ANGELES 72 61 .541 2 COLORADO 70 65 .519 5 SAN FRANCISCO 57 74 .435 16 FRIDAY , AUGUST 30 SCHEDULE ATLANTA AT CHICAGO FLORIDA AT CINCINNATI SAN DIEGO AT MONTREAL LOS ANGELES AT PHILADELPHIA HOUSTON AT PITTSBURGH SAN FRANCISCO AT NEW YORK COLORADO AT ST LOUIS
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Rc6+ Kd5 65. Rb6 Rc4+ 66. Kd2 Kc5 67. Rb8 Ra4 68. Rc8+ Kd4 69. Rb8 Ra5 70. Rd8+ Kc4 71. Re8 Kd5 72. Rd8+ Ke4 73. Rb8 Rxa3 74. Rxb5 Kf4 75. Rb8 Kf3 76. Rf8+ Ke4 77. Rb8 Ra2+ 78. Ke1 Kf4 79. Rb3 e4 80. Rc3 e3 81. Rc8 1/2-1/2 In", "id": "15973443" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nDetroit Tigers 69. Ryne Sandberg, Chicago Cubs 70. Nolan Ryan, Houston Astros 71. John Tudor, Los Angeles Dodgers 72. Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia Phillies 73. Dave Righetti, New York Yankees 74. Pedro Guerrero, St. Louis Cardinals 75. Rick Sutcliffe, Chicago Cubs 76. Gary Carter, New York Mets 77. Cal Ripken, Baltimore Orioles 78. Andre Dawson, Chicago Cubs 79. Andy Van Slyke, Pittsburgh Pirates 80. Roc Raines, Montreal Expos 81. Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins 82.", "id": "18525012" }, { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Constitutional amendments under the French Fifth Republic\n\n\n46, 47, 47-1, 47-2 (new), 48, 49, 50-1, 51-1 (new), 51-2 (new), 56, 61, 61-1 (new), 62, 65, 69, 70, 71, 71-1 (new), 72-3, 73, 74-1, 75-1 (new), 87 (new), 88-4, 88-5, 89. The vote was", "id": "8390514" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Wysoczany\n\n\n53. Saharowa 54. Mashljanyk 55. Luchkanych 56. Mashljanyk 57. Mytso 58. Jacyla 59. Jacyla 60. Village Ukrainian School 61. Bodnik 62. Tsynanko 63. Shlomko 64. Warholjak 65. Kroljak 66. Village Orthodox Church 67. Horonova 68. Hlibyk 69. Sekielyk 70. Mashljanyk 71. Maslany 72. Orzinski 73. Worotyla 74. Luchkanych 75. Petrunjova 76. Slabka 77. Petrunjova 78. Bajtsowa 79. Sas 80. Sas 81. Hrytsko 82. Jacyla 83. Szevtsova 84. Szevtsova", "id": "15604592" }, { "contents": "List of WWE United States Champions\n\n\nRank !Wrestler !No. ofbrreigns !Combinedbrdays !Combined daysbrrec. by WWE !1 !2 !rowspan=2|40 !42 !43 !44 !45 !46 !47 !48 !49 !50 !51 !52 !53 !rowspan=2|54 !56 !rowspan=2|57 !59 !60 !61 !62 !63 !64 !65 !66 !67 !rowspan=3|68 !71 !72 !rowspan=3|73 !76 !77 !78 !rowspan=2|79 !rowspan=2|81 !83 !rowspan=2|84 !rowspan=3|86 !89 !rowspan=2|90 !92 !", "id": "11372834" }, { "contents": "Eusébio\n\n\nrepeated five years later. He was the Portuguese First Division's top scorer seven times (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970 and 1973), helping Benfica to win 11 Primeira Liga (1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73 and 1974–75), 5 Portuguese Cup wins (1961–62, 1963–64, 1968–69, 1969–70 and 1971–72), 1 European Cup win (1961–62) and 3 European Cup finals (1962–63, 1964–65 and 1967–68). Eusébio", "id": "15697745" }, { "contents": "Udayarpalayam taluk\n\n\n48 Kundaveli-East 49 Kundaveli-West 50 Kuruvalapparkoil 51 Kuvagam 52 Kuvathur 53 Managathy 54 Marudur 55 Melur 56 Muthuservamadam 57 Nagam Panthal 58 Nayaganai Periyal 59 Nedavalur-East 60 Nedavalur-South 61 Olayur 62 Padanilai 63 Pappakudi-North 64 Pappakudi-South 65 Parukkal 66 Periyakrishnapuram 67 Periyavalayam 68 Pichanur 69 Pilichikuzhi 70 Piranjeri 71 Porpathintha Nallur 72 Rangiyam 73 Saluppai 74 Sathampady 75 Silambur 76 Siluvacheri 77 Sirukadambur 78 Solankurichi 79 Sripuranthan 80 Sriraman 81 Suriyamanal 82 Suttamalli 83 T.Paluvur 84 Taludalamedu 85 Thandalai 86 Thathanur 87 Thenkatchi Perumal Nathan 88 Thirukalapur 89", "id": "329036" }, { "contents": "Garhmukteshwar (Assembly constituency)\n\n\nkhaiya 46 Sharifpur 47 Anooppur Dibai 48 Shuklampura 49 Rasoolabad Nanpur 50 Lodhipur Shobhan 51 Pawati 52 Haiderpur 53 Lodhipur Chhapka 54 Sadullapur 55 Hiranpura 56 Popayi 57 Janupura 58 Jhadina 59 Saidpur 60 Alampur Bhagwantpur 61 Ladpura 62 Kalyanpur 63 Khilwai 64 Shogarh 65 Shahpur Chaudhary 66 Inayatpur 67 Rampur Nyamatpur 68 Abdullapur 69 Dotai 70 Athsaini 71 Hasupur 72 Manak Chowk 73 Deoli 74 Dhana 75 Lisri 76 Akkhapur 77 Fattapur 78 Phuldehra 79 Nawada Kalan 80 Todarpur 81 Bhowapur 82 Bhowapur Mastannagar 83 Baksar 84 Saroorpur 85 Vait 86 Khudaliya 87 Baddha 88 Ratupura 89 Rajhera 90", "id": "3818355" }, { "contents": "Samia tribe (Luhya)\n\n\n38 Abakangala 39 Abakati 40 Abakemo 41 Abakerere 42 Abakhu 43 Abakibwedde 44 Abakiroyoya 45 Abakobe 46 Abakomolo 47 Abakooli 48 Abakoolo 49 Abakuba 50 Abakwala 51 Abakwede 52 Abakyaki 53 Abakyonga 54 Abalaka 55 Abalala 56 Abalanda 57 Abaleke 58 Abalekya 59 Abalila 60 Abalindo 61 Abaliro 62 Abalisa 63 Abaloba 64 Abalomba 65 Abalundu 66 Abalwenge 67 Abalyali 68 Abalyani 69 Abamakwa 70 Abamakyeke 71 Abamali 72 Abamani 73 Abamanyi 74 Abambumpi 75 Abameripo 76 Abampoodi 77 Abampunyi 78 Abamulembo 79 Abamulimba 80 Abamuma 81 Abanapa 82 Abangasa 83 Abanghale 84 Abanyanga 85 Abanyedeti 86 Abanyihodoo 87 Abanyimaro", "id": "4195796" }, { "contents": "Parbatsar\n\n\nGular 47 Gunawati 48 Gurah 49 Haripura 50 Harnawa Patti 51 Hatheli 52 Hukmpura 53 Huldhani 54 Jagdishpura 55 Jalampura 56 Janjeela 57 Jawla 58 Jhalra 59 Jhujharpura 60 Kaletara 61 Kalkala Ki Dhani 62 Kankediyas 63 Kanwalad 64 Khanpur 65 Khedapura 66 Khedarpura 67 Kheri Khinwasi 68 Khokhar 69 Khokhariya 70 Khundiyas 71 Kinsariya 72 Kishorpura 73 Kitiya 74 Kuliyana 75 Kundri 76 Kurada 77 Lakhiyas 78 Lalana Kalan 79 Lalana Khurd 80 Madhwa 81 Malas Charnan 82 Malas Gusaiyan 83 Mandan 84 Mandowari 85 Manglana 86 Manpura 87 Mayapur 88 Mehgaon 89 Merasi 90 Mindakiya 91 Modi Khurd", "id": "7579275" }, { "contents": "Western Suburbs Magpies\n\n\nW Wright 55 W Barclay 56 Percy Bolt 57 T Doyle 58 J Feeney 59 V Jarvis 60 E Mantle 61 H.G. Naylor 62 E Palmer 63 E Willings 64 Grinstead 65 Owens 66 Sam Perry 67 Keen 68 James 69 Percy Briscoe 70 Chipperfield 71 J Ogilvie 72 Horace Alderson 73 Johns 74 J Slingsby 75 D McDonald 76 G Patterson 77 Baldock 78 Tom Dowswell 79 Healy 80 McEvoy 81 Ryan 82 George Duffin 83 Herb Gilbert 84 Rangi Joass 85 W Mueller 86 A Munnery 87 P.J. Thompson 88 Jack Tully 89 S.B. Wall 90 A Gillett", "id": "13659778" }, { "contents": "Game Day Recycling\n\n\nUniversity of Georgia 59. University of Kentucky 60. University of Maine 61. University of Maryland 62. University of Miami 63. University of Michigan 64. University of Minnesota 65. University of Mississippi 66. University of Missouri 67. University of Montana 68. University of Nebraska–Lincoln 69. University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill 70. University of North Texas 71. University of Notre Dame 72. University of Oregon 73. University of Rochester 74. University of South Florida 75. University of Tennessee - Knoxville 76", "id": "10435645" }, { "contents": "Carson's Law\n\n\nAnd Misfire 59. St. Patrick's Day 60. The Masquerade 61. All That Glitters 62. Laugh, Clown, Laugh 63. Guardian Angels 64. Lost Opportunities 65. A Country Dance 66. Faith, Hope And Fencing Wire 67. A Matter Of Confidence 68. The Tender Trap 69. A Case For Compassion 70. From Small Acorns 71. Street Games, Night Moves 72. Deceptions 73. Orphans Of The Storm 74. Falling Star 75. Means To An End 76. Teapots And Tears 77.", "id": "7511783" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "2003 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 10–11 May – Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, England *58–69, 83–25, 24–66, (63) 75–8, 9-(67), 0–98 (57), 72–60 (53), 39–80 (55), (67)-(60), 42–61 **(58) 73–26, (80)-(52), (100) 104–32, 23–82 (57), (54) 74–57, 49–57, (56) 71–48, 59–32 **", "id": "20494482" }, { "contents": "List of villages in Murbad\n\n\n796 br 57 Gorakhgad Murbad 1 br 58 Goregaon Murbad 495 br 59 Hedavali Murbad 281 br 60 Hireghar Murbad 225 61 Inde Murbad 885 br 62 Jadai Murbad 491 br 63 Jaigaon Murbad 496 br 64 Jambhurde Murbad 1,330 br 65 Jamghar Murbad 533 br 66 Kachakoli Murbad 869 br 67 Kalambad Mu Murbad 408 br 68 Kalambhe Murbad 1,299 br 69 Kalamkhande Murbad 987 br 70 Kalanbhad Murbad 1,017 br 71 Kandali Murbad 295 br 72 Kanharle Murbad 798 br 73 Kanhol Murbad 822 br 74 Karavale Murbad 1,118 br 75 Karchonde Murbad 731 76 Kasgaon Murbad 524", "id": "15353565" }, { "contents": "Amos Burn\n\n\nKf7 46.Bxc6 Bxc6 47.Kb4 Be8 48.Nf3 Ke7 49.Ng5 Bc6 50.Ka3 Bd7 51.Kb2 Ba4 52.Kc1 Bb3 53.Nf3 Ba4 54.Nh4 Kf7 55.Ng2 Bd7 56.h4 Be8 57.Kb2 Ba4 58.Ne3 Ke7 59.Ka3 Bc6 60.Kb4 Kd7 61.Ka5 Kc7 62.Nc2 Kb7 63.Nb4 Bd7 64.Na6 Be8 65.Nc5+ Kc6 66.Nxe6 Bd7 67.Ng5 Bf5 68.Kb4 Bg4 69.Ka3 Kd7 70.Nf7 Be6 71.Nd6 Kc6 72.Kb2 Bg4 73.Kc2 Kd7 74.Kd2 Ke6 75.Ke3 Bh3 76.f5+ gxf5 77.Kf4 Bg4 78.Kg5 Bh3 79.Ne8 Kf7 80.Nf6 f4 81.Kxf4 Be6 82.Kg5 1–0 MacDonald-Burn, Liverpool 1910 At right is a surprisingly little-known position from one of Burn's offhand games.", "id": "20103296" }, { "contents": "Brazilian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act\n\n\n59. FENIPRAZINE 60. FEMPROBAMATO 61. FLUFENAZINE 62. FLUMAZENIL 63. FLUOXETINE 64. FLUPENTIXOL 65. FLUVOXAMINE 66. HALOPERIDOL 67. HALOTAN 68. CLORAL HYDRATE 69. HYDROCHLORBEZETILAMINE 70. HYDROXIDINE 71. HOMOPHENAZINE 72. IMICLOPRAZINE 73. IMIPRAMINE 74. IMIPRAMINOXIDE 75. IPROCLORIZIDA 76. ISOCARBOXAZIDE 77. ISOFLURANE 78. ISOPROPYL-CROTONYL-URINE 79. LAMOTRIGINE 80. LEVODOPA 81. LEVOMEPROMAZINE 82. LINDANO 83. LISURIDA 84. LITHIUM 85. LOPERAMIDA 86. LOXAPINA 87. MAPROTILINE 88. MECLOFENOXATE 89. MEFENOXALONE 90.", "id": "14670778" }, { "contents": "Tales of the Wizard of Oz\n\n\n? 55. ? 56. ? 57. ? 58. ? 59. ? 60. Friends of a Feather 61. Monkey Air Lift 62. Guaranteed for Life 63. The Skills of Bravery 64. The Coat of Arms 65. Roar, Lion, Roar 66. Be a Card 67. The Inferior Decorator 68. The Salesman 69. The Cat's Meow 70. The Yellow Brick Road 71. Rusty Rusty 72. The Scarecrow 73. The Invisible Man 74. Free Trade 75. The Bull Fighter 76", "id": "13344957" }, { "contents": "Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship\n\n\nscope=row|56 !scope=row|57 !scope=row|58 !scope=row|59 !scope=row|60 !scope=row|61 !scope=row|62 !scope=row|63 !scope=row|64 !scope=row|65 !scope=row|66 !scope=row|67 !scope=row|68 !scope=row|69 !scope=row|70 !scope=row|71 !scope=row|72 !scope=row|73 !scope=row|74 !scope=row|75 !scope=row|76 !scope=row|77 !scope=row|78 !scope=row|79 !scope=row|80 !", "id": "16778230" }, { "contents": "Ikirun\n\n\n59. Asaba 60. Ajele Okeba 61. Ago Okeba 62. Ajisefinni 63. Alufa Akanbi 64. Adedeji 65. Alabi 66. Aniyeye 67. Agunlo 68. Aliyu 69. Aborisade 70. Agbon 71. Ayara 72. Baale- Enle 73. Baba Osogbo 74. Orisayo 75. Balogun 76. Baale Gbenagbena 77. Baale Onilu 78. Baale Ponja Erintunde 79. Saba 80. Balogun Kojo 81. Baale Oke Aafo 82. Balogun Makinde 83. Baba Isale 84. Balogun Imole 85. Baba Oloya 86. Baale", "id": "2580736" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qd2 Qd4 57. Qe1 Qb6 58. Qd2 Rb7 59. a4 Qc5 60. Qe1 Rb4 61. Qd2 Qb6 62. Qc1 Qd4 63. Qc2 Rb3 64. Be2 Rxc3 65. Qxc3 Qxc3 66. bxc3 Nxe4 67. Bf3 Nef6 68. Be2 e4 69. Bxc4 g4 70. Rb2 Ng5 71. Rb6 Nf7 72. Bf1 f3 73. c4 Nd7 74. Rb7 Nfe5 75. f6 e3 76. Rb3 e2 77. Bxe2 fxe2 78. Re3 Nf3 79. f7 Rf8 80. Rxg4 e1=", "id": "10680382" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "1953–54 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team\n\n\n30 Oregon State (-/4) RAL L 53–65 January 8 The Citadel H W 83–42 January 9 Wake Forest A W 66–65 January 11 Davidson A W 70–54 January 16 Virginia H W 78–66 January 19 NC State H L 77–84 February 2 Washington and Lee LY W 69–60 February 4 Duke (-/8) A L 47–63 February 8 Virginia A L 69–83 February 11 Wake Forest H L 62–76 February 13 Clemson (-/14) A W 72–56 February 16 Davidson H W 89–69 February 20 Duke (-/14) H L 63–67 February 24 NC State", "id": "7304952" }, { "contents": "Kumharsain\n\n\nChohan 38 Chopala 39 Churath 40 D.P.F. Nag kelo Saroga 41 D.P.F. Nagkelo 42 Dagrot 43 Dakolu 44 Dakoon 45 Dalan 46 Damaur 47 Daro 48 Dawala 49 Deeb 50 Deoridhar 51 Dethal 52 Devali Dhar 53 Dhala 54 Dhali 55 Dhanal 56 Dharuri 57 Dheongli 58 Dogri 59 Doja 60 Ganeog 61 Gharal 62 Ghareawat 63 Ghughvi 64 Gheti 65 Gonthla 66 Halyana 67 Hathiya 68 Jadoon 69 Jal 70 Jalti 71 Jangal Ahar 72 Jangal Dawala 73 Jangal Hatu 74 Jangal Havan 75 Jangal Jogsha 76 Jangal Madhawan 77 Jangal Marni 78 Jangal Nun-II 79 Janjeli", "id": "1653227" }, { "contents": "Glamorgan County Silver Ball Trophy\n\n\n. The trophy is sponsored by Brains Smooth. ! Season !! Winners !! Losing Finalists !! Score !! Venue ! 1956–57 !1957–58 ! 1958–59 ! 1959–60 ! 1960–61 ! 1961–62 ! 1962–63 ! 1963–64 ! 1964–65 ! 1965–66 ! 1966–67 ! 1967–68 ! 1968–69 ! 1969–70 ! 1970–71 ! 1971–72 ! 1972–73 ! 1973–74 ! 1974–75 ! 1975–76 ! 1976–77 ! 1977–78 ! 1978–79 ! 1979–80 ! 1980–81 ! 1981–82 ! 1982–83 ! 1983–84 ! 1984–85 ! 1985–86 ! 1986–87 ! 1987–88 ! 1988–89 ! 1989–90 ! 1990–91 ! 1991–92 ! 1992–93 ! 1993–94", "id": "18470383" }, { "contents": "63rd NHK Cup (shogi)\n\n\n, 59. P*7b, 60. Px3e, 61. P-6f, 62. N*8e, 63. P-7a+, 64. Nx7g+, 65. Nx7g, 66. S*7f, 67. N*8i, 68. G*5i, 69. K-6h, 70. B-4h+, 71. +P-7b, 72. +B-5h, 73. K-7i, 74. +B-6i, 75. K-8h, 76. +Bx7h, 77. Kx7h, 78. G*6g, 79. K-8h, 80. Gx7g, 81. Nx7g", "id": "8770976" }, { "contents": "Ancestors of Rama\n\n\n62. Rituparna 63. Sarvakama (Sarvakarma, Aartupani in Harivansha Puran) 64. Sudas (contemporary to King Kuru-1 of Chandravansh who founded the Magadha Kingdom) 65. Saudasa (or) Kalmashapada (married to Madayanti) 66. Asmaka 67. Mulaka (Naari Kavacha) (contemporary of Yadava King Shakuni who was the father of Rakshasha “Bhasmasura”) 68. Dasharatha-1 69. Adwil (Ilabil in Vishnu Puran) 70. Vishvamashaha 71. Anaranya-2 72. Nidhn 73. Animitra 74. Dululaha (Harivansh Puran) 75", "id": "8372279" }, { "contents": "Codex Cyprius\n\n\n1: 1, 4, 12, 14, 30, 34, 41, 44; Luke 10: 1, 8, 15, 22, 23, 30, 32, 37, 38, 47, 48, 53, 57, 63; Luke 20: 2, 4, 8, 9, 19, 23, 24, 26, 28, 33, 34, 50, 61, 62, 64, 65, 70, 74, 75. In Matthew 27:34 it reads οινον (\"wine\"", "id": "12433331" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qg1 Qe8 55. Qf2 Qf8 56. Rcd1 Qe8 57. Kh3 Kh8 58. Rc1 Kh7 59. Ba7 Rb7 60. Bc5 Na6 61. Be3 Rbb8 62. Kh4 Nb4 63. Qf1 Qe7 64. Kh3 Qe8 65. Kh2 Qe7 66. Qd1 Qe8 67. Kh3 Ra8 68. Kh4 Na6 69. Qg1 Bb4 70. Rdd1 Bf8 71. Kh3 Rab8 72. Kh4 Nb4 73. Rd2 Na6 74. Nf5 Bb4 75. Rdd1 Bf8 76. Qe1 Bb4 77. Qf1 Bf8 78. Kg3 Nb4 79", "id": "10680375" }, { "contents": "List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach\n\n\n• 20/7=/11 • 22/5 • 24/6 • 25/6 • 26/6 • 28/6 • 29/8 • 30/6 • 31/9 • 32/6 • 33/6 • 36/4 and /8 • 37/6 • 38/6 • 39/7 • 40/3, /6 and /8 • 41/6 • 42/7 • 44/7 • 45/7 • 46/6 • 47/5 • 48/3 and /7 • 52/6 • 55/5 • 56/5 • 57/8 • 59/3 • 60/5 • 62/6 64. • 64/2, /4 and /8 • 65/2 and /7 • 66/6 • 67/4 and /7 • 69/6 • 69a/6 • 70/7 and /11 • 72/6 • 73/5 • 74/8", "id": "3262090" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n+ Nxe4 56. fxe4+ Kxe4 57. Qg4+ Kd3 58. Qf3+ Qe3 59. Kg4 Qxf3+ 60. Kxf3 g6 61. Bd6 Nf5 62. Kf4 Nh4 63. Kg4 gxh5+ 64. Kxh4 Kxd4 65. Bb8 a5 66. Bd6 Kc4 67. Kxh5 a4 68. Kxh6 Kb3 69. b5 Kc4 70. Kg5 Kxb5 71. Kf5 Ka6 72. Ke6 Ka7 73. Kd7 Kb7 74. Be7 Ka7 75. Kc7 Ka8 76. Bd6 Ka7 77. Kc8 Ka6 78. Kb8 b5 79", "id": "7279713" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rg3 b3 59. Kc6 Kb8 60. Rxb3+ Ka7 61. Rb7+ Ka6 62. Rb6+ Ka7 63. Kb5 a4 64. Rxf6 Rf4 65. Rxh6 a3 66. Ra6+ Kb8 67. Rxa3 Rxf5 68. Rg3 Rf6 69. Rg8+ Kc7 70. Rg7+ Kc8 71. Rh7 1-0 Game 32br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black: Korchnoi, Viktorbr Pirc, Classicalbr Result: 1-0br 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5", "id": "7279777" }, { "contents": "José Cardenal\n\n\nJosé Rosario Domec Cardenal (born October 7, 1943 in Matanzas, Cuba) is a Cuban American former professional baseball outfielder, who played Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants (1963–64), Los Angeles/California Angels (1965–67), Cleveland Indians (1968–69), St. Louis Cardinals (1970–1971), Milwaukee Brewers (1971), Chicago Cubs (1972–77), Philadelphia Phillies (1978–79), New York Mets (1979–80), and Kansas City Royals (1980). Cardenal batted and threw", "id": "3406173" }, { "contents": "SUBE card\n\n\n20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88,", "id": "8102606" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\nRb1 Bg7 58. Be4 Nf6 59. Bc2 Nd5 60. Ra1 Kc7 61. Rb1 Bf6 62. Kg1 Ne7 63. Kf1 Nd5 64. Kg2 Bg7 65. Kg1 Kb7 66. Ra1 R6d7 67. Re4 Bf6 68. Re2 Kc7 69. Kf1 Ne7 70. Rb1 Nc8 71. Be3 Nd6 72. Rbe1 Re7 73. Bg6 Rg8 74. Bb1 e4 75. Kg2 Rge8 76. Bc2 Bg7 77. Rd1 Nc4 78. Bc1 Nd6 79. Rh1 Re5 80. h4 Bf6 81. h5 R5e7 82.", "id": "10680366" }, { "contents": "Wu Style Tai Chi Fast Form\n\n\nParting the wild horse's mane 59. Jade girl works the shuttles(3) 60. Jade girl works the shuttles(4) 61. Grasping the bird's tail 62. Cloud hands(3) 63. Cloud hands(4) 64. Downward posture 65. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(1) 66. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(2) 67. Step back, repulse the monkey 68. Flying oblique 69. Raise hand and step up 70. White crane flaps its wings 71. Brush knee and twist step 72. Needle at the bottom", "id": "6846816" }, { "contents": "SFZ (file format)\n\n\nan SFZ file: group lovel=0 hivel=127 region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=60 lokey=30 hikey=61 sample=SubDir/01C4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=62 lokey=62 hikey=63 sample=SubDir/02D4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=64 lokey=64 hikey=64 sample=SubDir/03E4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=65 lokey=65 hikey=66 sample=SubDir/04F4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=67 lokey=67 hikey=68 sample=SubDir/05G4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=69 lokey=69 hikey=70 sample=SubDir/06A4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=71 lokey=71 hikey=71 sample=SubDir/07B4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=72 lokey=72 hikey=73 sample=SubDir/08C5.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=74 lokey=74 hikey=75 sample=SubDir/09D5.wav region trigger=", "id": "13324840" }, { "contents": "Afadzato South District\n\n\n. Logba-Adzakoe 57. Logba-Akusame 58. Logba-Alakpeti 59. Logba-Andokope 60. Logba-Dufie 61. Logba-Klikpo 62. Logba-Tota 63. Logba-Vuinta 64. Logba-Xorglikope 65. Tafi-Abuipe 66. Tafi-Agorme 67. Tafi-Atome 68. Tafi-Dekpokorfe 69. Tafi-Mador 70. Tafi-Xorglikorfe 71. Kpeve-Old town 72. Kpeve-Tornu 73. Adigbo-Tornu 74. Goviefe-Todzi 75. Goviefe-Korwu", "id": "2739856" }, { "contents": "Jackson League\n\n\n-52 Centrals 1952-53 Northerners 1953-54 Vale Recreation 1954-55 Pessimists 1955-56 Northerners 1956-57 Guernsey Rangers 1957-58 Guernsey Rangers 1958-59 Northerners 1959-60 Northerners 1960-61 Belgrave Wanderers 1961-62 Sylvans 1962-63 Sylvans 1963-64 Northerners 1964-65 Belgrave Wanderers 1965-66 Vale Recreation 1966-67 Centrals 1967-68 St Martin’s 1968-69 Vale Recreation 1969-70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970-71 Belgrave Wanderers 1971-72 Vale Recreation 1972-73 Vale Recreation", "id": "4250613" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\nof Arkansas. The Lumbermen were disbanded in July 1905 due to financial hardships. Pine Bluff MLB Players 1954 - Frank Lucchesi - Manager - Philadelphia 70-72, Texas 75-77, Chicago Cubs 87 1952 - Bob Hale - Baltimore 55-56, 58, Cleveland 60-61, New York Yankees 61 1952 - Hillis Layne - Washington 41 1952 - Jim Snyder - Player Minnesota 61-62, 64 Manager - Seattle 88 1951 - Bud Black - Detroit 52, 55 1950 - Harry Chozen - Cincinnati 37 1950", "id": "9684300" }, { "contents": "Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award\n\n\n-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-", "id": "18196616" }, { "contents": "Middlesex Senior Charity Cup\n\n\n1947–48 Hendon 1948–49 Hayes 1949–50 Wealdstone 1950–51 Finchley 1951–52 Southall 1952–53 Hounslow Town 1953–54 Hendon 1954–55 Hayes 1955–56 Hounslow Town 1956–57 Hendon 1957–58 Finchley 1958–59 Enfield 1959–60 Hounslow Town 1960–61 Enfield 1961–62 Enfield & Hounslow Town (joint holders) 1962–63 Hayes 1963–64 Wealdstone 1964–65 Finchley 1965–66 Hounslow Town 1966–67 No Competition 1967–68 Wealdstone & Wembley (joint holders) 1968–69 Southall 1969–70 Hampton 1970–71 Hayes 1971–72 Hayes 1972–73 Hayes 1973–74 Finchley 1974–75 Hayes 1975–76 Hendon 1976–77 Hendon 1977–78 Hillingdon Borough 1978–79 Hendon 1979–80 Harrow Borough 1980–81 Wembley & Wealdstone (joint winners) 1981–82 Uxbridge 1982–83 Wembley 1983–84 Southall", "id": "8679746" }, { "contents": "Handicap (chess)\n\n\n53. Ke3 Kb5 54. Ne4 Na6 55. h8=Q Ka5 56. Qc3+ Kb5 57. Qb3+ Ka5 58. Nc3 Nc5 59. Bc7+ Ka6 60. Qb5+ Ka7 61. Qxc5+ Ka6 Deliberately allowing checkmate. 62. Qa5+ Kb7 63. Ke4 Kc8 64. Qa7 Kd7 65. Qb7 Ke7 66. Qc8 Kf6 67. Bd8+ Kg7 68. Qe6 Kf8 69. Qe7+ Kg8 70. Nd5 Kh8 71. g5 Kg8 72. g6 Kh8 73. Ke5 Kg8 74.", "id": "9261177" }, { "contents": "2009 Premier League Snooker\n\n\nwas higher. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 28–29 November – Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, England * (61) 80–35, 4–80, (96)–0, 0–(110), 34–77, 61–71 (65), 67–1, 40–75 ** 0–(98), 10–99 (53), 10–68 (66), 1–83 (76), (63)–30, (53)–(67) *** (111) 119–9, 87–36, 70–0, 50–57, 0–(88", "id": "994853" }, { "contents": "2013 Virginia Cavaliers football team\n\n\nAlex Foertsch 55 David Dean 56 Andre Miles-Redmond 57 Stephen Lawe 59 Mark Hall 60 John Pond 60 Jeb Byrne 61 Cody Wallace 62 Sean Karl 63 Ryan Doull 64 Nick Koutris 65 Ross Burbank 66 George Adeosun 67 Jackson Matteo 68 Eric Tetlow 69 Phillip Berry 70 Luke Bowanko 71 Jack McDonald 72 Eric Smith 74 Conner Davis 75 Sadiq Olanrewaju 76 Michael Mooney 77 Jay Whitmire 78 Morgan Moses 79 Jack Babcock 79 Sean Cascarano 80 Adrian Gamble 81 Jamall Brown 82 Mario Nixon 83 Jake McGee 84 Canaan Severin 85 Keeon Johnson 86 Jeremy Dollin", "id": "3791357" }, { "contents": "Sangrampur, Maharashtra\n\n\n52-Pimpari Adgaon 1400 53-Rajpur 157 54-Akoli Bk. 910 55-Akoli Kh. 251 56-Changefal Bk. 665 57-Changefal Kh. 707 58-Niwana 1487 59-Sangrampur Pr.jamod 6506 60-Tamgaon 1124 61-Pimpri Kathargaon 566 62-Bodkha 1363 63-Nirod 989 64-Bhilkhed 713 65-Wakana 1420 66-Rudhana 2072 67-Chondhi 622 68-Kakoda 669 69-Ukadgaon 353 70-Manardi 719 71-Pimpri Kavthal 461 72-Ringanwadi 570 73-Durgadiatya 1016 74-Wankhed 5378 75-Takleshwar 501 76-Kalamkhed 712 77-Jastgaon 795 78-Neknapur 358 79-Awar 955 80-Ukali Bk. 1216 81-Kodri 1225 82-Paturda Khurd 1564 83-Khel Thorat Paturda 2054 84-Warwat Khanderao 1447 85-Hingana Kavthal 360 86-Kumbarkhed 230 87-Kavthal 2673 88-Itkhed 218 89-Pesoda 1185 90-Bhon 1149 91-Sawali 659 92-Khiroda", "id": "9109065" }, { "contents": "Kamen Rider Spirits\n\n\n61. Rushbr 62. Ice Fangbr 63. Graveyard Eleventh tankōbon 64. Light Fangbr 65. Labyrinthbr 66. Hell Carbr 67. Teacherbr 68. Training Twelfth tankōbon 69. Whirlpoolbr 70. New Finisherbr 71. Ocean Battlebr 72. Belt of Lifebr 73. Immortal Man Thirteenth tankōbon 74. Inheritbr 75. Get Backbr 76. Movingbr 77. Evolutionbr 78. Next Evolutionbr 79. Final Evolution Fourteenth tankōbon 80. Warrior's Essencebr 81. Surpassing Greedbr 82. Returnbr 83. Fiery Giantbr 84. With the Soulbr 85. Setupbr", "id": "11704902" }, { "contents": "List of AEK Athens F.C. managers\n\n\nP ! W ! D ! L ! F ! A ! GD ! W% ! Pts% ! Total ! 36!!22!!7!!7!!62!!32!!+30!!61.11!!67.59 ! Total ! 11||6||3||2||22||14||+8||54.54||63.64 ! Total ! 4||2||0||2||6||5||+1||50.00||50.00 ! Total ! 26!!14!!5!!7!!55!!28!!+27!!53.85!!60.26 ! Total ! 59!!37!!11!!11!!145!!69!!+76!!62.71!!68.93 ! Total ! 17!!11!!3!!5!!32!!18!!+14||64.71!!70.59 ! Total ! 82!!45!!23!!14!!166!!77!!+89!!54.88!!64.23 ! Total ! 16!!8!!3!!5!!24!!20!!+4!!50.00!!56.25 ! Total ! 86!!47!!23!!16!!121!!70!!+51!!54.65!!63.57 ! Total ! 71!!39!!13!!19!!122!!67!!+55!!54.93!!61.03 ! Total ! 84!!39!!24!!21!!116!!86!!+30!!46.43!!55.95 ! Total ! 2!!1!!0!!1!!3!!4!!-1!!50.00!!50.00 ! Total ! 82!!61!!12!!9!!190!!50!!+140!!74.39!! \"Only competitive matches are counted. Wins, losses and draws are results at the final whistle; the results of penalty shootouts are not counted.\"", "id": "20468014" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Kf3 Kf8 52. Kg2 Rg4+ 53. Kh2 Bf2 54. Rf1 Bd4 55. Re1 Rh4+ 56. Kg2 Rg4+ 57. Kh3 Rh4+ 58. Kg3 Kf7 59. Kg2 Kf8 60. Kf3 Rh2 61. Bxa4 c2 62. Kg3 Bxe5+ 63. Rxe5 Rh1 64. Bxg5 Rg1+ 65. Kf2 Nxg5 66. Bxc2 Ra1 67. a4 Ra2 68. Re2 Ra3 69. Re3 Ra2 70. Re2 Ra3 71. Rd2 Ke7 72. Ke2 Nf3 73. Rd1 Ne5 74. Rd5", "id": "4952529" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Qxg6+ Kf8 59. Qxc6 Kg8 60. Qg6+ Kf8 61. Qg4 Ke8 62. Qh5 Kf8 63. Qg4 Ke8 64. Qh5 Kf8 65. Qd5 Rh7 66. Qf3+ Kg8 67. Qg4+ Kf7 68. Qh5+ Kg8 69. Qg6+ Kf8 70. Qf5+ Kg8 71. Qg4+ Kf7 72. Qh5+ Kg8 73. Qd5+ Kf8 74. Qxb5 Qe6 75. Bg7+ Kf7 76. Qh5+ Ke7 77. g3 Qe1+ 78. Kg2 Qe4+ 79. Kh2", "id": "4952547" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rc6 Bb5 60. Rc1 b3 61. Rb1 Bc4 62. Ke4 Ra2 63. Kd4 Rc2 64. Nd3 Bxd3 65. Kxd3 Rxh2 66. Rxb3 Kg7 67. Ke4 Ra2 68. Kf4 Ra4+ 69. Kg5 Ra5 70. g4 Rc5 71. Kh5 Ra5 72. Rf3 Rb5 73. g5 Rb1 74. f6+ Kh7 75. Rh3 Rg1 76. Rh2 Rg3 77. Rh1 Rg2 78. Ra1 Rh2+ 79. Kg4 Kg6 80. Ra8 Rg2+ ½–½ Game 26br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black", "id": "7279762" }, { "contents": "Les Arcanes\n\n\nPremier sacrifice 56. Liberté 57. Le sacrifice libre 58. La relation du beth à l'aleph 59. Limite de nos champs de gravitation 60. L'indivisible unité 61. La Manifestation 62. Vision parfaite 63. La féminité de la Manifestation procréatrice 64. Cantique de Salomon 65. Ève 66. Sacrifice des sacrifices 67. La loi juive 68. Beauté libre 69. Encore le rythme 70. Conscience de l'univers 71. Libre beauté première 72-73. La passion mystérieuse et chaste 74. De l'amour à l'être 75.", "id": "17579979" }, { "contents": "Barharia\n\n\nKail 61. Kaluchhapra 62. Kanahar 63. Kanhauli 64. Khanpur 65. Khizar Chak 66. Khori Pakar Jaddi 67. Khori Pakar Nilami 68. Koiri Tola 69. Kuahi 70. Kurwa 71. Kutub Chhapra 72. Lachhmi Chak 73. Lakri 74. Lakri Dargah 75. Lala Hata 76. Lauan 77. Madhaupur 78. Mahal 79. Mahamadpur 80. Mahammadpur 81. Mahbub Chhapra 82. Mahmudpur 83. Mananpura 84. Mansahata 85. Mathia Patarhatha 86. Mathurapur 87. Mira Chhapra 88. Narharpur 89.", "id": "12509991" }, { "contents": "Women's Professional Basketball League\n\n\nfranchises had been awarded to Dallas, New Orleans, San Francisco and St. Louis, Missouri, while applications were received for potential franchises from Baltimore, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. The Eastern Division included the New Jersey Gems, New Orleans Pride, New York Stars, Philadelphia Fox, St. Louis Streak and Washington Metros. The Midwest Division included the Chicago Hustle, Iowa Cornets, Milwaukee Does and Minnesota Fillies. The Western Division included the California Dreams, Dallas Diamonds, Houston Angels and San Francisco Pioneers.", "id": "10846173" }, { "contents": "Don McMahon\n\n\nDonald John McMahon (January 4, 1930 – July 22, 1987) was a right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was signed by the Boston Braves before the 1950 season. He played for the Milwaukee Braves (1957–62), Houston Colt .45s (1962–63), Cleveland Indians (1964–66), Boston Red Sox (1966–67), Chicago White Sox (1967–68), Detroit Tigers (1968–69), and San Francisco Giants (1969–74). McMahon was used almost", "id": "22214072" }, { "contents": "List of sovereign states and dependencies by total fertility rate\n\n\n58 Israel 2.9 59 Lesotho 2.9 60 Eswatini 2.8 61 Kyrgyz Republic 2.8 62 Micronesia 2.8 63 Algeria 2.7 64 Haiti 2.7 65 Mongolia 2.7 66 Botswana 2.6 67 Fiji 2.6 68 Guatemala 2.6 69 Kazakhstan 2.6 70 Syria 2.6 71 Turkmenistan 2.6 72 Bolivia 2.5 73 Djibouti 2.5 74 Jordan 2.5 75 Oman 2.5 76 Lao PDR 2.4 77 Philippines 2.4 78 Cambodia 2.3 79 Ecuador 2.3 80 Guyana 2.3 81 Honduras 2.3 82 Panama 2.3 83 Paraguay 2.3 84 Seychelles 2.3 85 South Africa 2.3 86 Suriname 2.3 87 Uzbekistan 2.3 88 Dominican Republic 2.2 89 Indonesia 2.2", "id": "17872676" }, { "contents": "Minuscule 441\n\n\nsubscriptions at the end of each book, and στιχοι. The biblical text is surrounded by a catena of Oecumenius. Some of leaves of the codex are in disorder. The order of leaves: 3-18. 1. 2. 19-46. 47-58. 59. 63. 64. 59. 60-62. 73. 74. 65. 66. 69-72. 67. 68. 75-78. 127-142. 79-126. 143-158. 167-182", "id": "19179286" }, { "contents": "Al Maktab Raqam 19\n\n\n61 - Ghost Walker 62 - Stun death 63 - Fire Ball 64 - the mystery of the Sphinx 65 - dark rays 66 - Conflict in the bush 67 - a plot of Satan 68 - bulwark 69 - ghost of revenge 70 - bloody chase 71 - cursed earth 72 - devastating weapon 73 - horror Hospital 74 - a treasure of the Pharaohs 75 - bird death 76. The armed robbery 77. secret mission 78. hackers Nile 79. Invisible Man 80. devastating automated 81. golden statue 82. Flower devil 83", "id": "3242097" }, { "contents": "Rulers of Kuba\n\n\n. Shama Katuri. 61. Kusunju. 62. Bena Misaki. 63. Bikila Kolo. 64. Kunche Lama. 65. Pelama Pena. 66. Mime Pelama. 67. Chenge Lesanga. 68. Mianga. 69. Sam Bula. 70. Manchum Bula. 71. Bopele^Bombo. 72. Boeke. 73. Bo^Kena. 74. Shamba Nche. 75. Golo Nche. 76. Shama Shanga. 77. Saina^Kama. 78. Ko Kena. 79. Sanga Lenga. 80. Bosh A kama. 81", "id": "12139561" }, { "contents": "Ācārakkōvai\n\n\n52 poems (3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 77, 78, 81, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93", "id": "12746274" }, { "contents": "Jeff Nelsen\n\n\nmovie soundtracks, and performing in the horn sections of orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Montreal, Vancouver, and National Symphonies, and the Balkan Gypsy funk band of Slavic Soul Party. With Canadian Brass, Jeff has also performed with the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, the symphonies of Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, Phoenix, Rotterdam, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, with the esteemed German, London", "id": "2981814" }, { "contents": "Kasparov versus the World\n\n\n, but claimed it was also losing, and published a \"forced win\". Subsequently, tablebases showed an error in Kasparov's analysis, but confirmed that 58...Qf5 could not have saved the draw with best play on both sides. The main line starts with 58...Qf5 59.Kh6 Qe6 60.Qg1+ Ka2 61.Qf2+ Kb1 62.Qd4 Ka2 63.Kg5 Qe7+ 64.Qf6 Qe3+ 65.Qf4 Qg1+ 66.Kf6 Qb6+ 67.Kf7 Qb7+ 68.Ke6 Qc8+ 69.Kf6 Qd8+ 70.Kf5 Qc8+ 71.Kg5 Qc3 72.Qh2+ Ka1 73.Qe2 Kb1 74.Qf2 Qc1+ 75.Kg4 Qc3", "id": "14582966" }, { "contents": "Swindle (chess)\n\n\n55...f2 56.Qg2 \"zugzwang\"; (b) 55...Nf4 56.Qf5! and if 56...Kg3 57.Qg5+ wins the knight; (c) 55...Ng5 56.Qf5 wins. g5 53.hxg5 hxg5 54.Qxb6 f3 55.Qxc5 Kg4 56.Qe3 Kg3 57.c4 Kg2 58.c5 f2 59.Qe4+ Kh2 60.Qf3 g4! 61.Qe2? White could draw with 61.Qxg4 f1=Q+ 62.Kc2 Qf2+ 63.Kb1 Qf1+ 64.Kc2 Qb5 (64...Nf2 65.Qf4+ Kg2 66.Qg5+ Kf3 67.Qf6+ Ke3 68.Qh6+ Kd4 69.Qd6+ Ke4 70.Qg6+ Kd5 71.Qd6+ Ke4 72.Qg6+", "id": "21604299" }, { "contents": "Queen and pawn versus queen endgame\n\n\n. Qxe6 Qh8+ 58. Kg6 Qc3 59. g4 Qd2 60. g5 Qd4 61. Qf5+ Ka4 62. Kh5 Qh8+ 63. Kg4 Qh1 (This move loses for Black in 39 moves as confirmed by http://www.k4it.de/index.php?topic=egtb&lang=en) 64. Qf4+ Ka5 65. Qe5+ Ka4 66. g6 Qd1+ 67. Kg5 Qg8+ 68. Kf5 Qc8+ 69. Kf4 Qc1+ 70. Qe3 Qc7+ 71. Qe5 Qc1+ 72. Kf5 Qc8+ 73. Kg5 Qd8+ 74. Qf6 Qd5+ 75", "id": "20411696" }, { "contents": "List of OHL seasons\n\n\n| 1959–60 | 1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993–94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–00 | 2000–01 | 2001–02 | 2002–03 | 2003–04 | 2004–05 | 2005–06 | 2006–07 | 2007–08 | 2008–09 | 2009–10", "id": "6936535" }, { "contents": "Dumaria\n\n\nDumaria 107 50 Kewla Kalan Dumaria 919 51 Khaira Dumaria 885 52 Khardag Dumaria 1,454 53 Kokna Dumaria 333 54 Kolhubar Dumaria 3,225 55 KOlsaita Dumaria 297 56 Kundari Dumaria 341 57 Kunria Dumaria 739 58 Kusari Dumaria 1,549 59 Lataha Dumaria 259 60 Londa Dumaria 556 61 Madarpur Dumaria 1,130 62 Mahjari Dumaria 192 63 Mahuri Dumaria 2,884 64 Mahuri Dumaria 348 65 Maigara Dumaria 2,318 66 Majhauli Dumaria 4,606 67 Majhgawan Dumaria 379 68 Manrar Dumaria 533 69 Mataha Dumaria 3,172 70 Maun Bar Dumaria 292 71 Mayapur Dumaria 141 72 Milki Dumaria 168 73 Nabigarh Dumaria 618", "id": "10048378" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n75 e\": \"favorite_nu 0000300 6d 62 65 72 22 7d 2c 20 7b 22 74 79 70 65 22 3a mber\"}, {\"type\": 0000320 20 5b 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c 20 22 6e 75 6c [\"string\", \"nul 0000340 6c 22 5d 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 22 3a 20 22 66 61 l\"], \"name\": \"fa 0000360 76 6f 72 69 74 65 5f 63 6f 6c 6f 72 22 7d 5d 7d", "id": "10173702" }, { "contents": "List of MJHL seasons\n\n\n1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | The following is a list of seasons following the reorganization of junior hockey in Canada.br 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 | 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 | br 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | br 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993-94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–2000 | br", "id": "15920550" }, { "contents": "Spain men's national wheelchair basketball team\n\n\n72–62. They beat Poland 47–64, and Sweden 65–54. Then they lost to Italy 50–58, lost to Germany 77–70, and defeated Poland 71–65. At the 2013 European Championships, Spain defeated Sweden 60–54, Israel 75–57, France 56–40, and Poland 63–45 in pool play. They lost to Turkey 63–49. In the quarterfinals, they defeated Italy 65–56. In the semi-finals, they lost to Great Britain 72–69. They defeated Sweden to win the bronze by a score of 65–56. Asier García Pereiro led the team in", "id": "13321907" }, { "contents": "Lanarkshire Cup\n\n\n1932–33 - 1933–34 - Hamilton Academical 1934–35 - Airdrieonians 1935–36 - 1936–37 - 1937–38 - Airdrieonians 1938–39 - Hamilton Academical 1939–40 - Motherwell 1848–49 - Albion Rovers 1949–50 - Motherwell 1950–51 - Albion Rovers 1951–52 - Hamilton Academical 1952–53 - Motherwell 1953–54 - Motherwell 1954–55 - Motherwell 1955–56 - 1956–57 - Motherwell 1957–58 - Motherwell 1958–59 - Motherwell 1959–60 - Motherwell 1960–61 - Motherwell 1961–62 - Motherwell 1962–63 - Airdrieonians 1963–64 - Motherwell 1964–65 - 1965–66 - Airdrieonians 1966–67 - Airdrieonians 1967–68 - Motherwell 1968–69 - Motherwell 1969–70 - Airdrieonians 1970–71 - Airdrieonians 1971–72 - 1972–73 - Motherwell 1973–74 -", "id": "10384135" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1981\n\n\nNe7 29.Ne3 Rc6 30.Ra3 Nc8 31.axb5 axb5 32.Kf2 Nb6 33.Nb2 Rxd1 34.Bxd1 Rd6 35.Be2 Be8 36.Ra5 Rd8 37.Ke1 c6 38.Ra6 Rb8 39.Bd1 Nc8 40.Nd3 Nc7 41.Ra5 Ra8 42.f4 exf4 43.gxf4 Nb6 44.Bf3 Rd8 45.Be2 Na4 46.Ra7 Rd7 47.Kd2 Ne6 48.Rxd7 Bxd7 49.Bg4 g6 50.f5 gxf5 51.Bxf5 Kg7 52.e5 Nf8 53.Bxd7 Nxd7 54.e6 Ndb6 55.Nf4 Kf8 56.Kd3 Nc8 57.Ng4 Ke7 58.Nh6 Kd6 59.Kd4 Ne7 60.Nf7+ Kc7 61.Nh5 c5+ 62.bxc5 Nc6+ 63.Ke3 Nxc5 64.Nxf6 Nxe6 65.h5 Nf8 66.Ke4 Kb6 67.Ng5 h6 68.Nf7 Ne6 69.Ne8 Nc5+ 70.Ke3 Na4 71.Kd2 b4 72.cxb4 Nxb4 73.Nxh6 Nc5 74.Nf5 Nd5 75.h6 Ne4+", "id": "7279794" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n22 3a 20 22 55 ord\", \"name\": \"U 0000100 73 65 72 22 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 73 70 61 63 65 ser\", \"namespace 0000120 22 3a 20 22 65 78 61 6d 70 6c 65 2e 61 76 72 6f \": \"example.avro 0000140 22 2c 20 22 66 69 65 6c 64 73 22 3a 20 5b 7b 22 \", \"fields\": [{\" 0000160 74 79 70 65 22 3a 20 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c", "id": "10173700" }, { "contents": "HC CSKA Moscow\n\n\n. \"Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game Soviet / Russian MVP Scoring Champion Goal Scoring Champion Soviet / Russian League First Team Best Line Best Rookie Soviet League Championship \"(32)\": 1947–48, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1954–55, 1955–56, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1976–77,", "id": "12586396" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\n- Ryne Duren - Baltimore 54, Kansas City 57, NYY 58-61, LAA 61-62, Philadelphia 63-64, Cincinnati 64, Washington 65, Philadelphia 65 1949 - Ed Albrecht - St. Louis 49-50 1940 - Dewey Adkins - Washington 43, Chi Cubs 49 1940 - Stan Goletz - CHI WS 41 1940 - William Red Rollings - Boston 27-28 1940 - Dave Bartosch - St. Louis 45 1939 - Andy Cohen - Player - New York Giants 26, 28-29, Manager - Philadelphia", "id": "9684301" }, { "contents": "Bing (search engine)\n\n\n-time traffic conditions using Bing Maps. The gadget provided shortcuts to driving directions, local search and full-screen traffic view of major US and Canadian cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Montreal, New York City, Oklahoma City, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Vancouver, and Washington, D.C. Prior to October", "id": "5355697" }, { "contents": "Chess (poem)\n\n\nas 52. Na1–b3? 52. Kh2 Qg3+ 53. Qxg3+ hxg3+ 54. Kxg3 Ra5 55. Kf2 Ra8 56. Ke2 Nc2 57. Kd1 Ne3+ 58. Kc1 Nxg2+ 59. Kb1 b5 60. h4 b4 61. h5 b3 62. e5 Bg5 63. h6 Nh4 64. e6 Bf6 65. h7 Nxf3 66. e7 Bxe7 67. h8=Q+ Kb7 68. Qh3 Ne5 69. Qh5 Nd3 70. Qh3 Nb4 71. Qf3+ Kb8 72. Qe2 Bf6 73. Qe6", "id": "7723831" }, { "contents": "2002 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n(77) 93–6, 37–67, (62) 70–20, (57) 79–0, (91) 108–17, 69–9, (60) 62–9 **(65) 75–33, 68–55, 59–23, (126)-0, 0-(81), (85) 112–6, 1–76 (72), (60) 73–0 ***(60) 109–6, 45–56, (72) 75–42, 5–78 (55), (68) 73–0, (109) 115–19, 43–66, (110) 111–14, (70)-0, 38–89", "id": "20494682" }, { "contents": "2015 Cleveland Indians season\n\n\nand 13, improving their record to 70–70 and marking the first time the Indians were .500 since they were 2–2. The Indians would also be 71-71, 72-72, 73-73, and 74-74, but lost the following game each time. They briefly made it over the .500 mark at 77–76 on September 26, but went on to lose three in a row. The Indians spent much of September 3–5 games behind the Texas Rangers or Houston Astros for the second wild card spot in the American", "id": "294687" }, { "contents": "Index of philosophical literature\n\n\n\"Federalist No. 61\" – \"Federalist No. 62\" – \"Federalist No. 63\" – \"Federalist No. 64\" – \"Federalist No. 65\" – \"Federalist No. 66\" – \"Federalist No. 67\" – \"Federalist No. 68\" – \"Federalist No. 69\" – \"Federalist No. 70\" – \"Federalist No. 71\" – \"Federalist No. 72\" – \"Federalist No. 73\" – \"Federalist No. 74\" – \"Federalist", "id": "16809651" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "List of mayors of Salisbury\n\n\n1850–51 George Brown 1851–52 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1852–53 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1853–54 John Lambert 1854–55 Thomas Pain 1855–56 Abraham Jackson 1856–57 Thomas Pain 1857–58 Coard William Squarey 1858–59 Philip Pickney Cother 1859–60 William Woodlands 1860–61 Philip Watson Ottoway 1861–62 Charles Mann Cornwallis Whatman 1862–63 John Style 1863–64 John Waters 1864–65 Richard Henry Rigden 1865–66 Robert Stokes 1866–67 John Alfred Lush MD 1867–68 Stephen Eldridge 1868–69 William Aylward 1869–70 Charles Richard Norton 1870–71 William Fawcett Jnr. 1871–72 John Harding Jackson 1873–74 Henry Brown 1874–75 Samuel Ralph Atkins 1875–76 Charles Henry Radcliffe 1876–77 John Keynes 1877–78 Richard Monkhouse Wilson", "id": "18557200" }, { "contents": "1967 NFL season\n\n\nThe 1967 NFL season was the 48th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 16 teams with the addition of the New Orleans Saints. The two 8-team conferences were split into two divisions each: the Eastern Conference divisions were Capitol (Dallas, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Washington) and Century (Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis), and the Western Conference divisions were Central (Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, and Minnesota) and Coastal (Atlanta, Baltimore, Los Angeles", "id": "8290334" }, { "contents": "World TeamTennis\n\n\nwith Arthur Ashe and Wilt Chamberlain, securing the professional men players.. The league began play in May 1974, with George MacCall as Commissioner of the 16 teams: Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo-Toronto, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Florida (Miami), San Diego/Hawaii, Houston, Los Angeles, Minnesota (Minneapolis-St.Paul), New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. The original league format included a four-colored tennis court, a 44-contest season, and teams", "id": "14486970" }, { "contents": "2013 FedEx Cup Playoffs\n\n\n(76 to 58), Nicholas Thompson (73 to 59), Brendan Steele (89 to 69), and Ernie Els (91 to 70). Seven players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances: Ryan Palmer (60 to 71), Fredrik Jacobson (61 to 72), Martin Laird (63 to 74), David Lingmerth (64 to 75), Kyle Stanley (66 to 77), Cameron Tringale (69 to 79", "id": "19528111" }, { "contents": "Jellabies\n\n\n58. Parrot (21 June 1999) 59. Spring (28 June 1999) 60. Magic (5 July 1999) 61. Where's Pepper? (12 July 1999) 62. Hot (19 July 1999) 63. Robot (26 July 1999) 64. Wheels (2 August 1999) 65. Chums (9 August 1999) 66. Baa! (16 August 1999) 67. Found (23 August 1999) 68. Autumn (30 August 1999) 69. Nature (6 September 1999)", "id": "20682329" }, { "contents": "List of fresh water fishes of Maharashtra\n\n\nogilbii 51. Schismatorhynchos (Nukta) nukta 52. Thynnichthys sandkhol 53. Tor khudree 54. Tor mussulah 55. Tor tor SUB-FAMILY: CULTRINAE 56. Chela cachius 57. Chela laubuca 58. Salmostoma acinaces 59. Salmostoma balookee 60. Salmostoma boopis 61. Salmostoma clupeoides 62. Salmostoma horai 63. Salmostoma kardahiensis 64. Salmostoma novacula 65. Salmostoma phulo Subfamily: LEUCISCINAE 66. Hypophthalmichthys molitrix SUBFAMILY: RASBORINAE 69. Barilius evezardi 70. Barilius gatensis 71. Parluciosoma daniconius 72. Parluciosoma labiosa 73. Danio aequipinnatus 74", "id": "16146194" }, { "contents": "Vehicle registration plates of Kenya\n\n\n63 UN - United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Eastern & Southern African Regional Office 64 CD - Iran 65 CD - Cyprus 66 CD - Argentina 67 UN - United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) 68 CD - Philippines 69 CD - Burundi 70 CD - Chile 71 CD - Oman 72 CD - League of Arab States / Arab League 73 CD - European Union 74 CD - Yemen 75 CD - Kenya Mission to UNEP 76 CD - Côte d'Ivoire (Consulate) 77 CD - Bangladesh 78 CD - Saudi Arabia 79 UN", "id": "993880" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "List of makams\n\n\n-Şehnaz 63. Bûstan 64. Büzürk 65. Büzürk-Gerdâniye 66. Büzürk-Geveyşt 67. Büzürk-Mâye 68. Büzürk-Nevrûz 69. Büzürk-Selmek 70. Büzürk-Şehnâz 71. Canfezâ 72. Çârgâh 73. Çârgâh-Âcem 74. Çârgâh-Gerdâniye 75. Çârgâh-Mahûr 76. Çehâr-Âgâazin 77. Daği-Bayâti 78. Danişverân 79. Dil Âvîz 80. Dil-Ârâ 81. Dil-Efruz 82. Dil-Keşîde 83. Dil-Nişîn 84. Dil-", "id": "21093808" }, { "contents": "Super Bases Loaded 2\n\n\n\", the Cleveland \"Stars\", the Detroit \"Storm\", the Kansas City \"Tornadoes\", Oakland \"Eagles\", and Seattle \"Blue Wave\". The Omega League (based on the National League) consisted of the Atlanta \"Weasels\", Houston \"Doves\", the Los Angeles \"Cyclops\", the New York \"Mercs\", Philadelphia \"Bruins\", the Pittsburgh \"Buzzards\", and the San Francisco \"Amoebas\". In addition, there were four edit teams: Urbana,", "id": "22141152" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "Don Larsen\n\n\nDon James Larsen (born August 7, 1929) is an American retired Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher. During a 15-year MLB career, he pitched from 1953 to 1967 for seven different teams. Larsen pitched for the St. Louis Browns / Baltimore Orioles (1953–54; 1965), New York Yankees (1955–59), Kansas City Athletics (1960–1961), Chicago White Sox (1961), San Francisco Giants (1962–64), Houston Colt .45's / Houston Astros (1964–65), and Chicago Cubs (1967)", "id": "15750076" }, { "contents": "1968 NBA playoffs\n\n\n) (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Chicago Bulls: \"Lakers win series 4-1\" This is the first playoff meeting between the Lakers and Bulls. Division Finals (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (3) San Francisco Warriors: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Last Playoff Meeting: 1967 Western Division Semifinals (San Francisco won 3-0) Champion: Boston Celtics Division Semifinals (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (3) New York Knicks: \"76ers win series 4-2", "id": "14689742" } ]
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Rc6+ Kd5 65. Rb6 Rc4+ 66. Kd2 Kc5 67. Rb8 Ra4 68. Rc8+ Kd4 69. Rb8 Ra5 70. Rd8+ Kc4 71. Re8 Kd5 72. Rd8+ Ke4 73. Rb8 Rxa3 74. Rxb5 Kf4 75. Rb8 Kf3 76. Rf8+ Ke4 77. Rb8 Ra2+ 78. Ke1 Kf4 79. Rb3 e4 80. Rc3 e3 81. Rc8 1/2-1/2 In", "id": "15973443" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nDetroit Tigers 69. Ryne Sandberg, Chicago Cubs 70. Nolan Ryan, Houston Astros 71. John Tudor, Los Angeles Dodgers 72. Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia Phillies 73. Dave Righetti, New York Yankees 74. Pedro Guerrero, St. Louis Cardinals 75. Rick Sutcliffe, Chicago Cubs 76. Gary Carter, New York Mets 77. Cal Ripken, Baltimore Orioles 78. Andre Dawson, Chicago Cubs 79. Andy Van Slyke, Pittsburgh Pirates 80. Roc Raines, Montreal Expos 81. Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins 82.", "id": "18525012" }, { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Constitutional amendments under the French Fifth Republic\n\n\n46, 47, 47-1, 47-2 (new), 48, 49, 50-1, 51-1 (new), 51-2 (new), 56, 61, 61-1 (new), 62, 65, 69, 70, 71, 71-1 (new), 72-3, 73, 74-1, 75-1 (new), 87 (new), 88-4, 88-5, 89. The vote was", "id": "8390514" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Wysoczany\n\n\n53. Saharowa 54. Mashljanyk 55. Luchkanych 56. Mashljanyk 57. Mytso 58. Jacyla 59. Jacyla 60. Village Ukrainian School 61. Bodnik 62. Tsynanko 63. Shlomko 64. Warholjak 65. Kroljak 66. Village Orthodox Church 67. Horonova 68. Hlibyk 69. Sekielyk 70. Mashljanyk 71. Maslany 72. Orzinski 73. Worotyla 74. Luchkanych 75. Petrunjova 76. Slabka 77. Petrunjova 78. Bajtsowa 79. Sas 80. Sas 81. Hrytsko 82. Jacyla 83. Szevtsova 84. Szevtsova", "id": "15604592" }, { "contents": "List of WWE United States Champions\n\n\nRank !Wrestler !No. ofbrreigns !Combinedbrdays !Combined daysbrrec. by WWE !1 !2 !rowspan=2|40 !42 !43 !44 !45 !46 !47 !48 !49 !50 !51 !52 !53 !rowspan=2|54 !56 !rowspan=2|57 !59 !60 !61 !62 !63 !64 !65 !66 !67 !rowspan=3|68 !71 !72 !rowspan=3|73 !76 !77 !78 !rowspan=2|79 !rowspan=2|81 !83 !rowspan=2|84 !rowspan=3|86 !89 !rowspan=2|90 !92 !", "id": "11372834" }, { "contents": "Eusébio\n\n\nrepeated five years later. He was the Portuguese First Division's top scorer seven times (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970 and 1973), helping Benfica to win 11 Primeira Liga (1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73 and 1974–75), 5 Portuguese Cup wins (1961–62, 1963–64, 1968–69, 1969–70 and 1971–72), 1 European Cup win (1961–62) and 3 European Cup finals (1962–63, 1964–65 and 1967–68). Eusébio", "id": "15697745" }, { "contents": "Udayarpalayam taluk\n\n\n48 Kundaveli-East 49 Kundaveli-West 50 Kuruvalapparkoil 51 Kuvagam 52 Kuvathur 53 Managathy 54 Marudur 55 Melur 56 Muthuservamadam 57 Nagam Panthal 58 Nayaganai Periyal 59 Nedavalur-East 60 Nedavalur-South 61 Olayur 62 Padanilai 63 Pappakudi-North 64 Pappakudi-South 65 Parukkal 66 Periyakrishnapuram 67 Periyavalayam 68 Pichanur 69 Pilichikuzhi 70 Piranjeri 71 Porpathintha Nallur 72 Rangiyam 73 Saluppai 74 Sathampady 75 Silambur 76 Siluvacheri 77 Sirukadambur 78 Solankurichi 79 Sripuranthan 80 Sriraman 81 Suriyamanal 82 Suttamalli 83 T.Paluvur 84 Taludalamedu 85 Thandalai 86 Thathanur 87 Thenkatchi Perumal Nathan 88 Thirukalapur 89", "id": "329036" }, { "contents": "Garhmukteshwar (Assembly constituency)\n\n\nkhaiya 46 Sharifpur 47 Anooppur Dibai 48 Shuklampura 49 Rasoolabad Nanpur 50 Lodhipur Shobhan 51 Pawati 52 Haiderpur 53 Lodhipur Chhapka 54 Sadullapur 55 Hiranpura 56 Popayi 57 Janupura 58 Jhadina 59 Saidpur 60 Alampur Bhagwantpur 61 Ladpura 62 Kalyanpur 63 Khilwai 64 Shogarh 65 Shahpur Chaudhary 66 Inayatpur 67 Rampur Nyamatpur 68 Abdullapur 69 Dotai 70 Athsaini 71 Hasupur 72 Manak Chowk 73 Deoli 74 Dhana 75 Lisri 76 Akkhapur 77 Fattapur 78 Phuldehra 79 Nawada Kalan 80 Todarpur 81 Bhowapur 82 Bhowapur Mastannagar 83 Baksar 84 Saroorpur 85 Vait 86 Khudaliya 87 Baddha 88 Ratupura 89 Rajhera 90", "id": "3818355" }, { "contents": "Samia tribe (Luhya)\n\n\n38 Abakangala 39 Abakati 40 Abakemo 41 Abakerere 42 Abakhu 43 Abakibwedde 44 Abakiroyoya 45 Abakobe 46 Abakomolo 47 Abakooli 48 Abakoolo 49 Abakuba 50 Abakwala 51 Abakwede 52 Abakyaki 53 Abakyonga 54 Abalaka 55 Abalala 56 Abalanda 57 Abaleke 58 Abalekya 59 Abalila 60 Abalindo 61 Abaliro 62 Abalisa 63 Abaloba 64 Abalomba 65 Abalundu 66 Abalwenge 67 Abalyali 68 Abalyani 69 Abamakwa 70 Abamakyeke 71 Abamali 72 Abamani 73 Abamanyi 74 Abambumpi 75 Abameripo 76 Abampoodi 77 Abampunyi 78 Abamulembo 79 Abamulimba 80 Abamuma 81 Abanapa 82 Abangasa 83 Abanghale 84 Abanyanga 85 Abanyedeti 86 Abanyihodoo 87 Abanyimaro", "id": "4195796" }, { "contents": "Parbatsar\n\n\nGular 47 Gunawati 48 Gurah 49 Haripura 50 Harnawa Patti 51 Hatheli 52 Hukmpura 53 Huldhani 54 Jagdishpura 55 Jalampura 56 Janjeela 57 Jawla 58 Jhalra 59 Jhujharpura 60 Kaletara 61 Kalkala Ki Dhani 62 Kankediyas 63 Kanwalad 64 Khanpur 65 Khedapura 66 Khedarpura 67 Kheri Khinwasi 68 Khokhar 69 Khokhariya 70 Khundiyas 71 Kinsariya 72 Kishorpura 73 Kitiya 74 Kuliyana 75 Kundri 76 Kurada 77 Lakhiyas 78 Lalana Kalan 79 Lalana Khurd 80 Madhwa 81 Malas Charnan 82 Malas Gusaiyan 83 Mandan 84 Mandowari 85 Manglana 86 Manpura 87 Mayapur 88 Mehgaon 89 Merasi 90 Mindakiya 91 Modi Khurd", "id": "7579275" }, { "contents": "Western Suburbs Magpies\n\n\nW Wright 55 W Barclay 56 Percy Bolt 57 T Doyle 58 J Feeney 59 V Jarvis 60 E Mantle 61 H.G. Naylor 62 E Palmer 63 E Willings 64 Grinstead 65 Owens 66 Sam Perry 67 Keen 68 James 69 Percy Briscoe 70 Chipperfield 71 J Ogilvie 72 Horace Alderson 73 Johns 74 J Slingsby 75 D McDonald 76 G Patterson 77 Baldock 78 Tom Dowswell 79 Healy 80 McEvoy 81 Ryan 82 George Duffin 83 Herb Gilbert 84 Rangi Joass 85 W Mueller 86 A Munnery 87 P.J. Thompson 88 Jack Tully 89 S.B. Wall 90 A Gillett", "id": "13659778" }, { "contents": "Game Day Recycling\n\n\nUniversity of Georgia 59. University of Kentucky 60. University of Maine 61. University of Maryland 62. University of Miami 63. University of Michigan 64. University of Minnesota 65. University of Mississippi 66. University of Missouri 67. University of Montana 68. University of Nebraska–Lincoln 69. University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill 70. University of North Texas 71. University of Notre Dame 72. University of Oregon 73. University of Rochester 74. University of South Florida 75. University of Tennessee - Knoxville 76", "id": "10435645" }, { "contents": "Carson's Law\n\n\nAnd Misfire 59. St. Patrick's Day 60. The Masquerade 61. All That Glitters 62. Laugh, Clown, Laugh 63. Guardian Angels 64. Lost Opportunities 65. A Country Dance 66. Faith, Hope And Fencing Wire 67. A Matter Of Confidence 68. The Tender Trap 69. A Case For Compassion 70. From Small Acorns 71. Street Games, Night Moves 72. Deceptions 73. Orphans Of The Storm 74. Falling Star 75. Means To An End 76. Teapots And Tears 77.", "id": "7511783" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "2003 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 10–11 May – Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, England *58–69, 83–25, 24–66, (63) 75–8, 9-(67), 0–98 (57), 72–60 (53), 39–80 (55), (67)-(60), 42–61 **(58) 73–26, (80)-(52), (100) 104–32, 23–82 (57), (54) 74–57, 49–57, (56) 71–48, 59–32 **", "id": "20494482" }, { "contents": "List of villages in Murbad\n\n\n796 br 57 Gorakhgad Murbad 1 br 58 Goregaon Murbad 495 br 59 Hedavali Murbad 281 br 60 Hireghar Murbad 225 61 Inde Murbad 885 br 62 Jadai Murbad 491 br 63 Jaigaon Murbad 496 br 64 Jambhurde Murbad 1,330 br 65 Jamghar Murbad 533 br 66 Kachakoli Murbad 869 br 67 Kalambad Mu Murbad 408 br 68 Kalambhe Murbad 1,299 br 69 Kalamkhande Murbad 987 br 70 Kalanbhad Murbad 1,017 br 71 Kandali Murbad 295 br 72 Kanharle Murbad 798 br 73 Kanhol Murbad 822 br 74 Karavale Murbad 1,118 br 75 Karchonde Murbad 731 76 Kasgaon Murbad 524", "id": "15353565" }, { "contents": "Amos Burn\n\n\nKf7 46.Bxc6 Bxc6 47.Kb4 Be8 48.Nf3 Ke7 49.Ng5 Bc6 50.Ka3 Bd7 51.Kb2 Ba4 52.Kc1 Bb3 53.Nf3 Ba4 54.Nh4 Kf7 55.Ng2 Bd7 56.h4 Be8 57.Kb2 Ba4 58.Ne3 Ke7 59.Ka3 Bc6 60.Kb4 Kd7 61.Ka5 Kc7 62.Nc2 Kb7 63.Nb4 Bd7 64.Na6 Be8 65.Nc5+ Kc6 66.Nxe6 Bd7 67.Ng5 Bf5 68.Kb4 Bg4 69.Ka3 Kd7 70.Nf7 Be6 71.Nd6 Kc6 72.Kb2 Bg4 73.Kc2 Kd7 74.Kd2 Ke6 75.Ke3 Bh3 76.f5+ gxf5 77.Kf4 Bg4 78.Kg5 Bh3 79.Ne8 Kf7 80.Nf6 f4 81.Kxf4 Be6 82.Kg5 1–0 MacDonald-Burn, Liverpool 1910 At right is a surprisingly little-known position from one of Burn's offhand games.", "id": "20103296" }, { "contents": "Brazilian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act\n\n\n59. FENIPRAZINE 60. FEMPROBAMATO 61. FLUFENAZINE 62. FLUMAZENIL 63. FLUOXETINE 64. FLUPENTIXOL 65. FLUVOXAMINE 66. HALOPERIDOL 67. HALOTAN 68. CLORAL HYDRATE 69. HYDROCHLORBEZETILAMINE 70. HYDROXIDINE 71. HOMOPHENAZINE 72. IMICLOPRAZINE 73. IMIPRAMINE 74. IMIPRAMINOXIDE 75. IPROCLORIZIDA 76. ISOCARBOXAZIDE 77. ISOFLURANE 78. ISOPROPYL-CROTONYL-URINE 79. LAMOTRIGINE 80. LEVODOPA 81. LEVOMEPROMAZINE 82. LINDANO 83. LISURIDA 84. LITHIUM 85. LOPERAMIDA 86. LOXAPINA 87. MAPROTILINE 88. MECLOFENOXATE 89. MEFENOXALONE 90.", "id": "14670778" }, { "contents": "Tales of the Wizard of Oz\n\n\n? 55. ? 56. ? 57. ? 58. ? 59. ? 60. Friends of a Feather 61. Monkey Air Lift 62. Guaranteed for Life 63. The Skills of Bravery 64. The Coat of Arms 65. Roar, Lion, Roar 66. Be a Card 67. The Inferior Decorator 68. The Salesman 69. The Cat's Meow 70. The Yellow Brick Road 71. Rusty Rusty 72. The Scarecrow 73. The Invisible Man 74. Free Trade 75. The Bull Fighter 76", "id": "13344957" }, { "contents": "Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship\n\n\nscope=row|56 !scope=row|57 !scope=row|58 !scope=row|59 !scope=row|60 !scope=row|61 !scope=row|62 !scope=row|63 !scope=row|64 !scope=row|65 !scope=row|66 !scope=row|67 !scope=row|68 !scope=row|69 !scope=row|70 !scope=row|71 !scope=row|72 !scope=row|73 !scope=row|74 !scope=row|75 !scope=row|76 !scope=row|77 !scope=row|78 !scope=row|79 !scope=row|80 !", "id": "16778230" }, { "contents": "Ikirun\n\n\n59. Asaba 60. Ajele Okeba 61. Ago Okeba 62. Ajisefinni 63. Alufa Akanbi 64. Adedeji 65. Alabi 66. Aniyeye 67. Agunlo 68. Aliyu 69. Aborisade 70. Agbon 71. Ayara 72. Baale- Enle 73. Baba Osogbo 74. Orisayo 75. Balogun 76. Baale Gbenagbena 77. Baale Onilu 78. Baale Ponja Erintunde 79. Saba 80. Balogun Kojo 81. Baale Oke Aafo 82. Balogun Makinde 83. Baba Isale 84. Balogun Imole 85. Baba Oloya 86. Baale", "id": "2580736" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qd2 Qd4 57. Qe1 Qb6 58. Qd2 Rb7 59. a4 Qc5 60. Qe1 Rb4 61. Qd2 Qb6 62. Qc1 Qd4 63. Qc2 Rb3 64. Be2 Rxc3 65. Qxc3 Qxc3 66. bxc3 Nxe4 67. Bf3 Nef6 68. Be2 e4 69. Bxc4 g4 70. Rb2 Ng5 71. Rb6 Nf7 72. Bf1 f3 73. c4 Nd7 74. Rb7 Nfe5 75. f6 e3 76. Rb3 e2 77. Bxe2 fxe2 78. Re3 Nf3 79. f7 Rf8 80. Rxg4 e1=", "id": "10680382" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "1953–54 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team\n\n\n30 Oregon State (-/4) RAL L 53–65 January 8 The Citadel H W 83–42 January 9 Wake Forest A W 66–65 January 11 Davidson A W 70–54 January 16 Virginia H W 78–66 January 19 NC State H L 77–84 February 2 Washington and Lee LY W 69–60 February 4 Duke (-/8) A L 47–63 February 8 Virginia A L 69–83 February 11 Wake Forest H L 62–76 February 13 Clemson (-/14) A W 72–56 February 16 Davidson H W 89–69 February 20 Duke (-/14) H L 63–67 February 24 NC State", "id": "7304952" }, { "contents": "Kumharsain\n\n\nChohan 38 Chopala 39 Churath 40 D.P.F. Nag kelo Saroga 41 D.P.F. Nagkelo 42 Dagrot 43 Dakolu 44 Dakoon 45 Dalan 46 Damaur 47 Daro 48 Dawala 49 Deeb 50 Deoridhar 51 Dethal 52 Devali Dhar 53 Dhala 54 Dhali 55 Dhanal 56 Dharuri 57 Dheongli 58 Dogri 59 Doja 60 Ganeog 61 Gharal 62 Ghareawat 63 Ghughvi 64 Gheti 65 Gonthla 66 Halyana 67 Hathiya 68 Jadoon 69 Jal 70 Jalti 71 Jangal Ahar 72 Jangal Dawala 73 Jangal Hatu 74 Jangal Havan 75 Jangal Jogsha 76 Jangal Madhawan 77 Jangal Marni 78 Jangal Nun-II 79 Janjeli", "id": "1653227" }, { "contents": "Glamorgan County Silver Ball Trophy\n\n\n. The trophy is sponsored by Brains Smooth. ! Season !! Winners !! Losing Finalists !! Score !! Venue ! 1956–57 !1957–58 ! 1958–59 ! 1959–60 ! 1960–61 ! 1961–62 ! 1962–63 ! 1963–64 ! 1964–65 ! 1965–66 ! 1966–67 ! 1967–68 ! 1968–69 ! 1969–70 ! 1970–71 ! 1971–72 ! 1972–73 ! 1973–74 ! 1974–75 ! 1975–76 ! 1976–77 ! 1977–78 ! 1978–79 ! 1979–80 ! 1980–81 ! 1981–82 ! 1982–83 ! 1983–84 ! 1984–85 ! 1985–86 ! 1986–87 ! 1987–88 ! 1988–89 ! 1989–90 ! 1990–91 ! 1991–92 ! 1992–93 ! 1993–94", "id": "18470383" }, { "contents": "63rd NHK Cup (shogi)\n\n\n, 59. P*7b, 60. Px3e, 61. P-6f, 62. N*8e, 63. P-7a+, 64. Nx7g+, 65. Nx7g, 66. S*7f, 67. N*8i, 68. G*5i, 69. K-6h, 70. B-4h+, 71. +P-7b, 72. +B-5h, 73. K-7i, 74. +B-6i, 75. K-8h, 76. +Bx7h, 77. Kx7h, 78. G*6g, 79. K-8h, 80. Gx7g, 81. Nx7g", "id": "8770976" }, { "contents": "Ancestors of Rama\n\n\n62. Rituparna 63. Sarvakama (Sarvakarma, Aartupani in Harivansha Puran) 64. Sudas (contemporary to King Kuru-1 of Chandravansh who founded the Magadha Kingdom) 65. Saudasa (or) Kalmashapada (married to Madayanti) 66. Asmaka 67. Mulaka (Naari Kavacha) (contemporary of Yadava King Shakuni who was the father of Rakshasha “Bhasmasura”) 68. Dasharatha-1 69. Adwil (Ilabil in Vishnu Puran) 70. Vishvamashaha 71. Anaranya-2 72. Nidhn 73. Animitra 74. Dululaha (Harivansh Puran) 75", "id": "8372279" }, { "contents": "Codex Cyprius\n\n\n1: 1, 4, 12, 14, 30, 34, 41, 44; Luke 10: 1, 8, 15, 22, 23, 30, 32, 37, 38, 47, 48, 53, 57, 63; Luke 20: 2, 4, 8, 9, 19, 23, 24, 26, 28, 33, 34, 50, 61, 62, 64, 65, 70, 74, 75. In Matthew 27:34 it reads οινον (\"wine\"", "id": "12433331" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qg1 Qe8 55. Qf2 Qf8 56. Rcd1 Qe8 57. Kh3 Kh8 58. Rc1 Kh7 59. Ba7 Rb7 60. Bc5 Na6 61. Be3 Rbb8 62. Kh4 Nb4 63. Qf1 Qe7 64. Kh3 Qe8 65. Kh2 Qe7 66. Qd1 Qe8 67. Kh3 Ra8 68. Kh4 Na6 69. Qg1 Bb4 70. Rdd1 Bf8 71. Kh3 Rab8 72. Kh4 Nb4 73. Rd2 Na6 74. Nf5 Bb4 75. Rdd1 Bf8 76. Qe1 Bb4 77. Qf1 Bf8 78. Kg3 Nb4 79", "id": "10680375" }, { "contents": "List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach\n\n\n• 20/7=/11 • 22/5 • 24/6 • 25/6 • 26/6 • 28/6 • 29/8 • 30/6 • 31/9 • 32/6 • 33/6 • 36/4 and /8 • 37/6 • 38/6 • 39/7 • 40/3, /6 and /8 • 41/6 • 42/7 • 44/7 • 45/7 • 46/6 • 47/5 • 48/3 and /7 • 52/6 • 55/5 • 56/5 • 57/8 • 59/3 • 60/5 • 62/6 64. • 64/2, /4 and /8 • 65/2 and /7 • 66/6 • 67/4 and /7 • 69/6 • 69a/6 • 70/7 and /11 • 72/6 • 73/5 • 74/8", "id": "3262090" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n+ Nxe4 56. fxe4+ Kxe4 57. Qg4+ Kd3 58. Qf3+ Qe3 59. Kg4 Qxf3+ 60. Kxf3 g6 61. Bd6 Nf5 62. Kf4 Nh4 63. Kg4 gxh5+ 64. Kxh4 Kxd4 65. Bb8 a5 66. Bd6 Kc4 67. Kxh5 a4 68. Kxh6 Kb3 69. b5 Kc4 70. Kg5 Kxb5 71. Kf5 Ka6 72. Ke6 Ka7 73. Kd7 Kb7 74. Be7 Ka7 75. Kc7 Ka8 76. Bd6 Ka7 77. Kc8 Ka6 78. Kb8 b5 79", "id": "7279713" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rg3 b3 59. Kc6 Kb8 60. Rxb3+ Ka7 61. Rb7+ Ka6 62. Rb6+ Ka7 63. Kb5 a4 64. Rxf6 Rf4 65. Rxh6 a3 66. Ra6+ Kb8 67. Rxa3 Rxf5 68. Rg3 Rf6 69. Rg8+ Kc7 70. Rg7+ Kc8 71. Rh7 1-0 Game 32br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black: Korchnoi, Viktorbr Pirc, Classicalbr Result: 1-0br 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5", "id": "7279777" }, { "contents": "José Cardenal\n\n\nJosé Rosario Domec Cardenal (born October 7, 1943 in Matanzas, Cuba) is a Cuban American former professional baseball outfielder, who played Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants (1963–64), Los Angeles/California Angels (1965–67), Cleveland Indians (1968–69), St. Louis Cardinals (1970–1971), Milwaukee Brewers (1971), Chicago Cubs (1972–77), Philadelphia Phillies (1978–79), New York Mets (1979–80), and Kansas City Royals (1980). Cardenal batted and threw", "id": "3406173" }, { "contents": "SUBE card\n\n\n20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88,", "id": "8102606" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\nRb1 Bg7 58. Be4 Nf6 59. Bc2 Nd5 60. Ra1 Kc7 61. Rb1 Bf6 62. Kg1 Ne7 63. Kf1 Nd5 64. Kg2 Bg7 65. Kg1 Kb7 66. Ra1 R6d7 67. Re4 Bf6 68. Re2 Kc7 69. Kf1 Ne7 70. Rb1 Nc8 71. Be3 Nd6 72. Rbe1 Re7 73. Bg6 Rg8 74. Bb1 e4 75. Kg2 Rge8 76. Bc2 Bg7 77. Rd1 Nc4 78. Bc1 Nd6 79. Rh1 Re5 80. h4 Bf6 81. h5 R5e7 82.", "id": "10680366" }, { "contents": "Wu Style Tai Chi Fast Form\n\n\nParting the wild horse's mane 59. Jade girl works the shuttles(3) 60. Jade girl works the shuttles(4) 61. Grasping the bird's tail 62. Cloud hands(3) 63. Cloud hands(4) 64. Downward posture 65. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(1) 66. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(2) 67. Step back, repulse the monkey 68. Flying oblique 69. Raise hand and step up 70. White crane flaps its wings 71. Brush knee and twist step 72. Needle at the bottom", "id": "6846816" }, { "contents": "SFZ (file format)\n\n\nan SFZ file: group lovel=0 hivel=127 region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=60 lokey=30 hikey=61 sample=SubDir/01C4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=62 lokey=62 hikey=63 sample=SubDir/02D4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=64 lokey=64 hikey=64 sample=SubDir/03E4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=65 lokey=65 hikey=66 sample=SubDir/04F4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=67 lokey=67 hikey=68 sample=SubDir/05G4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=69 lokey=69 hikey=70 sample=SubDir/06A4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=71 lokey=71 hikey=71 sample=SubDir/07B4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=72 lokey=72 hikey=73 sample=SubDir/08C5.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=74 lokey=74 hikey=75 sample=SubDir/09D5.wav region trigger=", "id": "13324840" }, { "contents": "Afadzato South District\n\n\n. Logba-Adzakoe 57. Logba-Akusame 58. Logba-Alakpeti 59. Logba-Andokope 60. Logba-Dufie 61. Logba-Klikpo 62. Logba-Tota 63. Logba-Vuinta 64. Logba-Xorglikope 65. Tafi-Abuipe 66. Tafi-Agorme 67. Tafi-Atome 68. Tafi-Dekpokorfe 69. Tafi-Mador 70. Tafi-Xorglikorfe 71. Kpeve-Old town 72. Kpeve-Tornu 73. Adigbo-Tornu 74. Goviefe-Todzi 75. Goviefe-Korwu", "id": "2739856" }, { "contents": "Jackson League\n\n\n-52 Centrals 1952-53 Northerners 1953-54 Vale Recreation 1954-55 Pessimists 1955-56 Northerners 1956-57 Guernsey Rangers 1957-58 Guernsey Rangers 1958-59 Northerners 1959-60 Northerners 1960-61 Belgrave Wanderers 1961-62 Sylvans 1962-63 Sylvans 1963-64 Northerners 1964-65 Belgrave Wanderers 1965-66 Vale Recreation 1966-67 Centrals 1967-68 St Martin’s 1968-69 Vale Recreation 1969-70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970-71 Belgrave Wanderers 1971-72 Vale Recreation 1972-73 Vale Recreation", "id": "4250613" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\nof Arkansas. The Lumbermen were disbanded in July 1905 due to financial hardships. Pine Bluff MLB Players 1954 - Frank Lucchesi - Manager - Philadelphia 70-72, Texas 75-77, Chicago Cubs 87 1952 - Bob Hale - Baltimore 55-56, 58, Cleveland 60-61, New York Yankees 61 1952 - Hillis Layne - Washington 41 1952 - Jim Snyder - Player Minnesota 61-62, 64 Manager - Seattle 88 1951 - Bud Black - Detroit 52, 55 1950 - Harry Chozen - Cincinnati 37 1950", "id": "9684300" }, { "contents": "Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award\n\n\n-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-", "id": "18196616" }, { "contents": "Middlesex Senior Charity Cup\n\n\n1947–48 Hendon 1948–49 Hayes 1949–50 Wealdstone 1950–51 Finchley 1951–52 Southall 1952–53 Hounslow Town 1953–54 Hendon 1954–55 Hayes 1955–56 Hounslow Town 1956–57 Hendon 1957–58 Finchley 1958–59 Enfield 1959–60 Hounslow Town 1960–61 Enfield 1961–62 Enfield & Hounslow Town (joint holders) 1962–63 Hayes 1963–64 Wealdstone 1964–65 Finchley 1965–66 Hounslow Town 1966–67 No Competition 1967–68 Wealdstone & Wembley (joint holders) 1968–69 Southall 1969–70 Hampton 1970–71 Hayes 1971–72 Hayes 1972–73 Hayes 1973–74 Finchley 1974–75 Hayes 1975–76 Hendon 1976–77 Hendon 1977–78 Hillingdon Borough 1978–79 Hendon 1979–80 Harrow Borough 1980–81 Wembley & Wealdstone (joint winners) 1981–82 Uxbridge 1982–83 Wembley 1983–84 Southall", "id": "8679746" }, { "contents": "Handicap (chess)\n\n\n53. Ke3 Kb5 54. Ne4 Na6 55. h8=Q Ka5 56. Qc3+ Kb5 57. Qb3+ Ka5 58. Nc3 Nc5 59. Bc7+ Ka6 60. Qb5+ Ka7 61. Qxc5+ Ka6 Deliberately allowing checkmate. 62. Qa5+ Kb7 63. Ke4 Kc8 64. Qa7 Kd7 65. Qb7 Ke7 66. Qc8 Kf6 67. Bd8+ Kg7 68. Qe6 Kf8 69. Qe7+ Kg8 70. Nd5 Kh8 71. g5 Kg8 72. g6 Kh8 73. Ke5 Kg8 74.", "id": "9261177" }, { "contents": "2009 Premier League Snooker\n\n\nwas higher. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 28–29 November – Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, England * (61) 80–35, 4–80, (96)–0, 0–(110), 34–77, 61–71 (65), 67–1, 40–75 ** 0–(98), 10–99 (53), 10–68 (66), 1–83 (76), (63)–30, (53)–(67) *** (111) 119–9, 87–36, 70–0, 50–57, 0–(88", "id": "994853" }, { "contents": "2013 Virginia Cavaliers football team\n\n\nAlex Foertsch 55 David Dean 56 Andre Miles-Redmond 57 Stephen Lawe 59 Mark Hall 60 John Pond 60 Jeb Byrne 61 Cody Wallace 62 Sean Karl 63 Ryan Doull 64 Nick Koutris 65 Ross Burbank 66 George Adeosun 67 Jackson Matteo 68 Eric Tetlow 69 Phillip Berry 70 Luke Bowanko 71 Jack McDonald 72 Eric Smith 74 Conner Davis 75 Sadiq Olanrewaju 76 Michael Mooney 77 Jay Whitmire 78 Morgan Moses 79 Jack Babcock 79 Sean Cascarano 80 Adrian Gamble 81 Jamall Brown 82 Mario Nixon 83 Jake McGee 84 Canaan Severin 85 Keeon Johnson 86 Jeremy Dollin", "id": "3791357" }, { "contents": "Sangrampur, Maharashtra\n\n\n52-Pimpari Adgaon 1400 53-Rajpur 157 54-Akoli Bk. 910 55-Akoli Kh. 251 56-Changefal Bk. 665 57-Changefal Kh. 707 58-Niwana 1487 59-Sangrampur Pr.jamod 6506 60-Tamgaon 1124 61-Pimpri Kathargaon 566 62-Bodkha 1363 63-Nirod 989 64-Bhilkhed 713 65-Wakana 1420 66-Rudhana 2072 67-Chondhi 622 68-Kakoda 669 69-Ukadgaon 353 70-Manardi 719 71-Pimpri Kavthal 461 72-Ringanwadi 570 73-Durgadiatya 1016 74-Wankhed 5378 75-Takleshwar 501 76-Kalamkhed 712 77-Jastgaon 795 78-Neknapur 358 79-Awar 955 80-Ukali Bk. 1216 81-Kodri 1225 82-Paturda Khurd 1564 83-Khel Thorat Paturda 2054 84-Warwat Khanderao 1447 85-Hingana Kavthal 360 86-Kumbarkhed 230 87-Kavthal 2673 88-Itkhed 218 89-Pesoda 1185 90-Bhon 1149 91-Sawali 659 92-Khiroda", "id": "9109065" }, { "contents": "Kamen Rider Spirits\n\n\n61. Rushbr 62. Ice Fangbr 63. Graveyard Eleventh tankōbon 64. Light Fangbr 65. Labyrinthbr 66. Hell Carbr 67. Teacherbr 68. Training Twelfth tankōbon 69. Whirlpoolbr 70. New Finisherbr 71. Ocean Battlebr 72. Belt of Lifebr 73. Immortal Man Thirteenth tankōbon 74. Inheritbr 75. Get Backbr 76. Movingbr 77. Evolutionbr 78. Next Evolutionbr 79. Final Evolution Fourteenth tankōbon 80. Warrior's Essencebr 81. Surpassing Greedbr 82. Returnbr 83. Fiery Giantbr 84. With the Soulbr 85. Setupbr", "id": "11704902" }, { "contents": "List of AEK Athens F.C. managers\n\n\nP ! W ! D ! L ! F ! A ! GD ! W% ! Pts% ! Total ! 36!!22!!7!!7!!62!!32!!+30!!61.11!!67.59 ! Total ! 11||6||3||2||22||14||+8||54.54||63.64 ! Total ! 4||2||0||2||6||5||+1||50.00||50.00 ! Total ! 26!!14!!5!!7!!55!!28!!+27!!53.85!!60.26 ! Total ! 59!!37!!11!!11!!145!!69!!+76!!62.71!!68.93 ! Total ! 17!!11!!3!!5!!32!!18!!+14||64.71!!70.59 ! Total ! 82!!45!!23!!14!!166!!77!!+89!!54.88!!64.23 ! Total ! 16!!8!!3!!5!!24!!20!!+4!!50.00!!56.25 ! Total ! 86!!47!!23!!16!!121!!70!!+51!!54.65!!63.57 ! Total ! 71!!39!!13!!19!!122!!67!!+55!!54.93!!61.03 ! Total ! 84!!39!!24!!21!!116!!86!!+30!!46.43!!55.95 ! Total ! 2!!1!!0!!1!!3!!4!!-1!!50.00!!50.00 ! Total ! 82!!61!!12!!9!!190!!50!!+140!!74.39!! \"Only competitive matches are counted. Wins, losses and draws are results at the final whistle; the results of penalty shootouts are not counted.\"", "id": "20468014" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Kf3 Kf8 52. Kg2 Rg4+ 53. Kh2 Bf2 54. Rf1 Bd4 55. Re1 Rh4+ 56. Kg2 Rg4+ 57. Kh3 Rh4+ 58. Kg3 Kf7 59. Kg2 Kf8 60. Kf3 Rh2 61. Bxa4 c2 62. Kg3 Bxe5+ 63. Rxe5 Rh1 64. Bxg5 Rg1+ 65. Kf2 Nxg5 66. Bxc2 Ra1 67. a4 Ra2 68. Re2 Ra3 69. Re3 Ra2 70. Re2 Ra3 71. Rd2 Ke7 72. Ke2 Nf3 73. Rd1 Ne5 74. Rd5", "id": "4952529" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Qxg6+ Kf8 59. Qxc6 Kg8 60. Qg6+ Kf8 61. Qg4 Ke8 62. Qh5 Kf8 63. Qg4 Ke8 64. Qh5 Kf8 65. Qd5 Rh7 66. Qf3+ Kg8 67. Qg4+ Kf7 68. Qh5+ Kg8 69. Qg6+ Kf8 70. Qf5+ Kg8 71. Qg4+ Kf7 72. Qh5+ Kg8 73. Qd5+ Kf8 74. Qxb5 Qe6 75. Bg7+ Kf7 76. Qh5+ Ke7 77. g3 Qe1+ 78. Kg2 Qe4+ 79. Kh2", "id": "4952547" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rc6 Bb5 60. Rc1 b3 61. Rb1 Bc4 62. Ke4 Ra2 63. Kd4 Rc2 64. Nd3 Bxd3 65. Kxd3 Rxh2 66. Rxb3 Kg7 67. Ke4 Ra2 68. Kf4 Ra4+ 69. Kg5 Ra5 70. g4 Rc5 71. Kh5 Ra5 72. Rf3 Rb5 73. g5 Rb1 74. f6+ Kh7 75. Rh3 Rg1 76. Rh2 Rg3 77. Rh1 Rg2 78. Ra1 Rh2+ 79. Kg4 Kg6 80. Ra8 Rg2+ ½–½ Game 26br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black", "id": "7279762" }, { "contents": "Les Arcanes\n\n\nPremier sacrifice 56. Liberté 57. Le sacrifice libre 58. La relation du beth à l'aleph 59. Limite de nos champs de gravitation 60. L'indivisible unité 61. La Manifestation 62. Vision parfaite 63. La féminité de la Manifestation procréatrice 64. Cantique de Salomon 65. Ève 66. Sacrifice des sacrifices 67. La loi juive 68. Beauté libre 69. Encore le rythme 70. Conscience de l'univers 71. Libre beauté première 72-73. La passion mystérieuse et chaste 74. De l'amour à l'être 75.", "id": "17579979" }, { "contents": "Barharia\n\n\nKail 61. Kaluchhapra 62. Kanahar 63. Kanhauli 64. Khanpur 65. Khizar Chak 66. Khori Pakar Jaddi 67. Khori Pakar Nilami 68. Koiri Tola 69. Kuahi 70. Kurwa 71. Kutub Chhapra 72. Lachhmi Chak 73. Lakri 74. Lakri Dargah 75. Lala Hata 76. Lauan 77. Madhaupur 78. Mahal 79. Mahamadpur 80. Mahammadpur 81. Mahbub Chhapra 82. Mahmudpur 83. Mananpura 84. Mansahata 85. Mathia Patarhatha 86. Mathurapur 87. Mira Chhapra 88. Narharpur 89.", "id": "12509991" }, { "contents": "Women's Professional Basketball League\n\n\nfranchises had been awarded to Dallas, New Orleans, San Francisco and St. Louis, Missouri, while applications were received for potential franchises from Baltimore, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. The Eastern Division included the New Jersey Gems, New Orleans Pride, New York Stars, Philadelphia Fox, St. Louis Streak and Washington Metros. The Midwest Division included the Chicago Hustle, Iowa Cornets, Milwaukee Does and Minnesota Fillies. The Western Division included the California Dreams, Dallas Diamonds, Houston Angels and San Francisco Pioneers.", "id": "10846173" }, { "contents": "Don McMahon\n\n\nDonald John McMahon (January 4, 1930 – July 22, 1987) was a right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was signed by the Boston Braves before the 1950 season. He played for the Milwaukee Braves (1957–62), Houston Colt .45s (1962–63), Cleveland Indians (1964–66), Boston Red Sox (1966–67), Chicago White Sox (1967–68), Detroit Tigers (1968–69), and San Francisco Giants (1969–74). McMahon was used almost", "id": "22214072" }, { "contents": "List of sovereign states and dependencies by total fertility rate\n\n\n58 Israel 2.9 59 Lesotho 2.9 60 Eswatini 2.8 61 Kyrgyz Republic 2.8 62 Micronesia 2.8 63 Algeria 2.7 64 Haiti 2.7 65 Mongolia 2.7 66 Botswana 2.6 67 Fiji 2.6 68 Guatemala 2.6 69 Kazakhstan 2.6 70 Syria 2.6 71 Turkmenistan 2.6 72 Bolivia 2.5 73 Djibouti 2.5 74 Jordan 2.5 75 Oman 2.5 76 Lao PDR 2.4 77 Philippines 2.4 78 Cambodia 2.3 79 Ecuador 2.3 80 Guyana 2.3 81 Honduras 2.3 82 Panama 2.3 83 Paraguay 2.3 84 Seychelles 2.3 85 South Africa 2.3 86 Suriname 2.3 87 Uzbekistan 2.3 88 Dominican Republic 2.2 89 Indonesia 2.2", "id": "17872676" }, { "contents": "Minuscule 441\n\n\nsubscriptions at the end of each book, and στιχοι. The biblical text is surrounded by a catena of Oecumenius. Some of leaves of the codex are in disorder. The order of leaves: 3-18. 1. 2. 19-46. 47-58. 59. 63. 64. 59. 60-62. 73. 74. 65. 66. 69-72. 67. 68. 75-78. 127-142. 79-126. 143-158. 167-182", "id": "19179286" }, { "contents": "Al Maktab Raqam 19\n\n\n61 - Ghost Walker 62 - Stun death 63 - Fire Ball 64 - the mystery of the Sphinx 65 - dark rays 66 - Conflict in the bush 67 - a plot of Satan 68 - bulwark 69 - ghost of revenge 70 - bloody chase 71 - cursed earth 72 - devastating weapon 73 - horror Hospital 74 - a treasure of the Pharaohs 75 - bird death 76. The armed robbery 77. secret mission 78. hackers Nile 79. Invisible Man 80. devastating automated 81. golden statue 82. Flower devil 83", "id": "3242097" }, { "contents": "Rulers of Kuba\n\n\n. Shama Katuri. 61. Kusunju. 62. Bena Misaki. 63. Bikila Kolo. 64. Kunche Lama. 65. Pelama Pena. 66. Mime Pelama. 67. Chenge Lesanga. 68. Mianga. 69. Sam Bula. 70. Manchum Bula. 71. Bopele^Bombo. 72. Boeke. 73. Bo^Kena. 74. Shamba Nche. 75. Golo Nche. 76. Shama Shanga. 77. Saina^Kama. 78. Ko Kena. 79. Sanga Lenga. 80. Bosh A kama. 81", "id": "12139561" }, { "contents": "Ācārakkōvai\n\n\n52 poems (3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 77, 78, 81, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93", "id": "12746274" }, { "contents": "Jeff Nelsen\n\n\nmovie soundtracks, and performing in the horn sections of orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Montreal, Vancouver, and National Symphonies, and the Balkan Gypsy funk band of Slavic Soul Party. With Canadian Brass, Jeff has also performed with the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, the symphonies of Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, Phoenix, Rotterdam, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, with the esteemed German, London", "id": "2981814" }, { "contents": "Kasparov versus the World\n\n\n, but claimed it was also losing, and published a \"forced win\". Subsequently, tablebases showed an error in Kasparov's analysis, but confirmed that 58...Qf5 could not have saved the draw with best play on both sides. The main line starts with 58...Qf5 59.Kh6 Qe6 60.Qg1+ Ka2 61.Qf2+ Kb1 62.Qd4 Ka2 63.Kg5 Qe7+ 64.Qf6 Qe3+ 65.Qf4 Qg1+ 66.Kf6 Qb6+ 67.Kf7 Qb7+ 68.Ke6 Qc8+ 69.Kf6 Qd8+ 70.Kf5 Qc8+ 71.Kg5 Qc3 72.Qh2+ Ka1 73.Qe2 Kb1 74.Qf2 Qc1+ 75.Kg4 Qc3", "id": "14582966" }, { "contents": "Swindle (chess)\n\n\n55...f2 56.Qg2 \"zugzwang\"; (b) 55...Nf4 56.Qf5! and if 56...Kg3 57.Qg5+ wins the knight; (c) 55...Ng5 56.Qf5 wins. g5 53.hxg5 hxg5 54.Qxb6 f3 55.Qxc5 Kg4 56.Qe3 Kg3 57.c4 Kg2 58.c5 f2 59.Qe4+ Kh2 60.Qf3 g4! 61.Qe2? White could draw with 61.Qxg4 f1=Q+ 62.Kc2 Qf2+ 63.Kb1 Qf1+ 64.Kc2 Qb5 (64...Nf2 65.Qf4+ Kg2 66.Qg5+ Kf3 67.Qf6+ Ke3 68.Qh6+ Kd4 69.Qd6+ Ke4 70.Qg6+ Kd5 71.Qd6+ Ke4 72.Qg6+", "id": "21604299" }, { "contents": "Queen and pawn versus queen endgame\n\n\n. Qxe6 Qh8+ 58. Kg6 Qc3 59. g4 Qd2 60. g5 Qd4 61. Qf5+ Ka4 62. Kh5 Qh8+ 63. Kg4 Qh1 (This move loses for Black in 39 moves as confirmed by http://www.k4it.de/index.php?topic=egtb&lang=en) 64. Qf4+ Ka5 65. Qe5+ Ka4 66. g6 Qd1+ 67. 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Qf6 Qd5+ 75", "id": "20411696" }, { "contents": "List of OHL seasons\n\n\n| 1959–60 | 1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993–94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–00 | 2000–01 | 2001–02 | 2002–03 | 2003–04 | 2004–05 | 2005–06 | 2006–07 | 2007–08 | 2008–09 | 2009–10", "id": "6936535" }, { "contents": "Dumaria\n\n\nDumaria 107 50 Kewla Kalan Dumaria 919 51 Khaira Dumaria 885 52 Khardag Dumaria 1,454 53 Kokna Dumaria 333 54 Kolhubar Dumaria 3,225 55 KOlsaita Dumaria 297 56 Kundari Dumaria 341 57 Kunria Dumaria 739 58 Kusari Dumaria 1,549 59 Lataha Dumaria 259 60 Londa Dumaria 556 61 Madarpur Dumaria 1,130 62 Mahjari Dumaria 192 63 Mahuri Dumaria 2,884 64 Mahuri Dumaria 348 65 Maigara Dumaria 2,318 66 Majhauli Dumaria 4,606 67 Majhgawan Dumaria 379 68 Manrar Dumaria 533 69 Mataha Dumaria 3,172 70 Maun Bar Dumaria 292 71 Mayapur Dumaria 141 72 Milki Dumaria 168 73 Nabigarh Dumaria 618", "id": "10048378" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n75 e\": \"favorite_nu 0000300 6d 62 65 72 22 7d 2c 20 7b 22 74 79 70 65 22 3a mber\"}, {\"type\": 0000320 20 5b 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c 20 22 6e 75 6c [\"string\", \"nul 0000340 6c 22 5d 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 22 3a 20 22 66 61 l\"], \"name\": \"fa 0000360 76 6f 72 69 74 65 5f 63 6f 6c 6f 72 22 7d 5d 7d", "id": "10173702" }, { "contents": "List of MJHL seasons\n\n\n1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | The following is a list of seasons following the reorganization of junior hockey in Canada.br 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 | 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 | br 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | br 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993-94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–2000 | br", "id": "15920550" }, { "contents": "Spain men's national wheelchair basketball team\n\n\n72–62. They beat Poland 47–64, and Sweden 65–54. Then they lost to Italy 50–58, lost to Germany 77–70, and defeated Poland 71–65. At the 2013 European Championships, Spain defeated Sweden 60–54, Israel 75–57, France 56–40, and Poland 63–45 in pool play. They lost to Turkey 63–49. In the quarterfinals, they defeated Italy 65–56. In the semi-finals, they lost to Great Britain 72–69. They defeated Sweden to win the bronze by a score of 65–56. Asier García Pereiro led the team in", "id": "13321907" }, { "contents": "Lanarkshire Cup\n\n\n1932–33 - 1933–34 - Hamilton Academical 1934–35 - Airdrieonians 1935–36 - 1936–37 - 1937–38 - Airdrieonians 1938–39 - Hamilton Academical 1939–40 - Motherwell 1848–49 - Albion Rovers 1949–50 - Motherwell 1950–51 - Albion Rovers 1951–52 - Hamilton Academical 1952–53 - Motherwell 1953–54 - Motherwell 1954–55 - Motherwell 1955–56 - 1956–57 - Motherwell 1957–58 - Motherwell 1958–59 - Motherwell 1959–60 - Motherwell 1960–61 - Motherwell 1961–62 - Motherwell 1962–63 - Airdrieonians 1963–64 - Motherwell 1964–65 - 1965–66 - Airdrieonians 1966–67 - Airdrieonians 1967–68 - Motherwell 1968–69 - Motherwell 1969–70 - Airdrieonians 1970–71 - Airdrieonians 1971–72 - 1972–73 - Motherwell 1973–74 -", "id": "10384135" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1981\n\n\nNe7 29.Ne3 Rc6 30.Ra3 Nc8 31.axb5 axb5 32.Kf2 Nb6 33.Nb2 Rxd1 34.Bxd1 Rd6 35.Be2 Be8 36.Ra5 Rd8 37.Ke1 c6 38.Ra6 Rb8 39.Bd1 Nc8 40.Nd3 Nc7 41.Ra5 Ra8 42.f4 exf4 43.gxf4 Nb6 44.Bf3 Rd8 45.Be2 Na4 46.Ra7 Rd7 47.Kd2 Ne6 48.Rxd7 Bxd7 49.Bg4 g6 50.f5 gxf5 51.Bxf5 Kg7 52.e5 Nf8 53.Bxd7 Nxd7 54.e6 Ndb6 55.Nf4 Kf8 56.Kd3 Nc8 57.Ng4 Ke7 58.Nh6 Kd6 59.Kd4 Ne7 60.Nf7+ Kc7 61.Nh5 c5+ 62.bxc5 Nc6+ 63.Ke3 Nxc5 64.Nxf6 Nxe6 65.h5 Nf8 66.Ke4 Kb6 67.Ng5 h6 68.Nf7 Ne6 69.Ne8 Nc5+ 70.Ke3 Na4 71.Kd2 b4 72.cxb4 Nxb4 73.Nxh6 Nc5 74.Nf5 Nd5 75.h6 Ne4+", "id": "7279794" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n22 3a 20 22 55 ord\", \"name\": \"U 0000100 73 65 72 22 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 73 70 61 63 65 ser\", \"namespace 0000120 22 3a 20 22 65 78 61 6d 70 6c 65 2e 61 76 72 6f \": \"example.avro 0000140 22 2c 20 22 66 69 65 6c 64 73 22 3a 20 5b 7b 22 \", \"fields\": [{\" 0000160 74 79 70 65 22 3a 20 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c", "id": "10173700" }, { "contents": "HC CSKA Moscow\n\n\n. \"Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game Soviet / Russian MVP Scoring Champion Goal Scoring Champion Soviet / Russian League First Team Best Line Best Rookie Soviet League Championship \"(32)\": 1947–48, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1954–55, 1955–56, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1976–77,", "id": "12586396" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\n- Ryne Duren - Baltimore 54, Kansas City 57, NYY 58-61, LAA 61-62, Philadelphia 63-64, Cincinnati 64, Washington 65, Philadelphia 65 1949 - Ed Albrecht - St. Louis 49-50 1940 - Dewey Adkins - Washington 43, Chi Cubs 49 1940 - Stan Goletz - CHI WS 41 1940 - William Red Rollings - Boston 27-28 1940 - Dave Bartosch - St. Louis 45 1939 - Andy Cohen - Player - New York Giants 26, 28-29, Manager - Philadelphia", "id": "9684301" }, { "contents": "Bing (search engine)\n\n\n-time traffic conditions using Bing Maps. The gadget provided shortcuts to driving directions, local search and full-screen traffic view of major US and Canadian cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Montreal, New York City, Oklahoma City, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Vancouver, and Washington, D.C. Prior to October", "id": "5355697" }, { "contents": "Chess (poem)\n\n\nas 52. Na1–b3? 52. Kh2 Qg3+ 53. Qxg3+ hxg3+ 54. Kxg3 Ra5 55. Kf2 Ra8 56. Ke2 Nc2 57. Kd1 Ne3+ 58. Kc1 Nxg2+ 59. Kb1 b5 60. h4 b4 61. h5 b3 62. e5 Bg5 63. h6 Nh4 64. e6 Bf6 65. h7 Nxf3 66. e7 Bxe7 67. h8=Q+ Kb7 68. Qh3 Ne5 69. Qh5 Nd3 70. Qh3 Nb4 71. Qf3+ Kb8 72. Qe2 Bf6 73. Qe6", "id": "7723831" }, { "contents": "2002 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n(77) 93–6, 37–67, (62) 70–20, (57) 79–0, (91) 108–17, 69–9, (60) 62–9 **(65) 75–33, 68–55, 59–23, (126)-0, 0-(81), (85) 112–6, 1–76 (72), (60) 73–0 ***(60) 109–6, 45–56, (72) 75–42, 5–78 (55), (68) 73–0, (109) 115–19, 43–66, (110) 111–14, (70)-0, 38–89", "id": "20494682" }, { "contents": "2015 Cleveland Indians season\n\n\nand 13, improving their record to 70–70 and marking the first time the Indians were .500 since they were 2–2. The Indians would also be 71-71, 72-72, 73-73, and 74-74, but lost the following game each time. They briefly made it over the .500 mark at 77–76 on September 26, but went on to lose three in a row. The Indians spent much of September 3–5 games behind the Texas Rangers or Houston Astros for the second wild card spot in the American", "id": "294687" }, { "contents": "Index of philosophical literature\n\n\n\"Federalist No. 61\" – \"Federalist No. 62\" – \"Federalist No. 63\" – \"Federalist No. 64\" – \"Federalist No. 65\" – \"Federalist No. 66\" – \"Federalist No. 67\" – \"Federalist No. 68\" – \"Federalist No. 69\" – \"Federalist No. 70\" – \"Federalist No. 71\" – \"Federalist No. 72\" – \"Federalist No. 73\" – \"Federalist No. 74\" – \"Federalist", "id": "16809651" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "List of mayors of Salisbury\n\n\n1850–51 George Brown 1851–52 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1852–53 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1853–54 John Lambert 1854–55 Thomas Pain 1855–56 Abraham Jackson 1856–57 Thomas Pain 1857–58 Coard William Squarey 1858–59 Philip Pickney Cother 1859–60 William Woodlands 1860–61 Philip Watson Ottoway 1861–62 Charles Mann Cornwallis Whatman 1862–63 John Style 1863–64 John Waters 1864–65 Richard Henry Rigden 1865–66 Robert Stokes 1866–67 John Alfred Lush MD 1867–68 Stephen Eldridge 1868–69 William Aylward 1869–70 Charles Richard Norton 1870–71 William Fawcett Jnr. 1871–72 John Harding Jackson 1873–74 Henry Brown 1874–75 Samuel Ralph Atkins 1875–76 Charles Henry Radcliffe 1876–77 John Keynes 1877–78 Richard Monkhouse Wilson", "id": "18557200" }, { "contents": "1967 NFL season\n\n\nThe 1967 NFL season was the 48th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 16 teams with the addition of the New Orleans Saints. The two 8-team conferences were split into two divisions each: the Eastern Conference divisions were Capitol (Dallas, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Washington) and Century (Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis), and the Western Conference divisions were Central (Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, and Minnesota) and Coastal (Atlanta, Baltimore, Los Angeles", "id": "8290334" }, { "contents": "World TeamTennis\n\n\nwith Arthur Ashe and Wilt Chamberlain, securing the professional men players.. The league began play in May 1974, with George MacCall as Commissioner of the 16 teams: Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo-Toronto, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Florida (Miami), San Diego/Hawaii, Houston, Los Angeles, Minnesota (Minneapolis-St.Paul), New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. The original league format included a four-colored tennis court, a 44-contest season, and teams", "id": "14486970" }, { "contents": "2013 FedEx Cup Playoffs\n\n\n(76 to 58), Nicholas Thompson (73 to 59), Brendan Steele (89 to 69), and Ernie Els (91 to 70). Seven players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances: Ryan Palmer (60 to 71), Fredrik Jacobson (61 to 72), Martin Laird (63 to 74), David Lingmerth (64 to 75), Kyle Stanley (66 to 77), Cameron Tringale (69 to 79", "id": "19528111" }, { "contents": "Jellabies\n\n\n58. Parrot (21 June 1999) 59. Spring (28 June 1999) 60. Magic (5 July 1999) 61. Where's Pepper? (12 July 1999) 62. Hot (19 July 1999) 63. Robot (26 July 1999) 64. Wheels (2 August 1999) 65. Chums (9 August 1999) 66. Baa! (16 August 1999) 67. Found (23 August 1999) 68. Autumn (30 August 1999) 69. Nature (6 September 1999)", "id": "20682329" }, { "contents": "List of fresh water fishes of Maharashtra\n\n\nogilbii 51. Schismatorhynchos (Nukta) nukta 52. Thynnichthys sandkhol 53. Tor khudree 54. Tor mussulah 55. Tor tor SUB-FAMILY: CULTRINAE 56. Chela cachius 57. Chela laubuca 58. Salmostoma acinaces 59. Salmostoma balookee 60. Salmostoma boopis 61. Salmostoma clupeoides 62. Salmostoma horai 63. Salmostoma kardahiensis 64. Salmostoma novacula 65. Salmostoma phulo Subfamily: LEUCISCINAE 66. Hypophthalmichthys molitrix SUBFAMILY: RASBORINAE 69. Barilius evezardi 70. Barilius gatensis 71. Parluciosoma daniconius 72. Parluciosoma labiosa 73. Danio aequipinnatus 74", "id": "16146194" }, { "contents": "Vehicle registration plates of Kenya\n\n\n63 UN - United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Eastern & Southern African Regional Office 64 CD - Iran 65 CD - Cyprus 66 CD - Argentina 67 UN - United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) 68 CD - Philippines 69 CD - Burundi 70 CD - Chile 71 CD - Oman 72 CD - League of Arab States / Arab League 73 CD - European Union 74 CD - Yemen 75 CD - Kenya Mission to UNEP 76 CD - Côte d'Ivoire (Consulate) 77 CD - Bangladesh 78 CD - Saudi Arabia 79 UN", "id": "993880" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "List of makams\n\n\n-Şehnaz 63. Bûstan 64. Büzürk 65. Büzürk-Gerdâniye 66. Büzürk-Geveyşt 67. Büzürk-Mâye 68. Büzürk-Nevrûz 69. Büzürk-Selmek 70. Büzürk-Şehnâz 71. Canfezâ 72. Çârgâh 73. Çârgâh-Âcem 74. Çârgâh-Gerdâniye 75. Çârgâh-Mahûr 76. Çehâr-Âgâazin 77. Daği-Bayâti 78. Danişverân 79. Dil Âvîz 80. Dil-Ârâ 81. Dil-Efruz 82. Dil-Keşîde 83. Dil-Nişîn 84. Dil-", "id": "21093808" }, { "contents": "Super Bases Loaded 2\n\n\n\", the Cleveland \"Stars\", the Detroit \"Storm\", the Kansas City \"Tornadoes\", Oakland \"Eagles\", and Seattle \"Blue Wave\". The Omega League (based on the National League) consisted of the Atlanta \"Weasels\", Houston \"Doves\", the Los Angeles \"Cyclops\", the New York \"Mercs\", Philadelphia \"Bruins\", the Pittsburgh \"Buzzards\", and the San Francisco \"Amoebas\". In addition, there were four edit teams: Urbana,", "id": "22141152" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "Don Larsen\n\n\nDon James Larsen (born August 7, 1929) is an American retired Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher. During a 15-year MLB career, he pitched from 1953 to 1967 for seven different teams. Larsen pitched for the St. Louis Browns / Baltimore Orioles (1953–54; 1965), New York Yankees (1955–59), Kansas City Athletics (1960–1961), Chicago White Sox (1961), San Francisco Giants (1962–64), Houston Colt .45's / Houston Astros (1964–65), and Chicago Cubs (1967)", "id": "15750076" }, { "contents": "1968 NBA playoffs\n\n\n) (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Chicago Bulls: \"Lakers win series 4-1\" This is the first playoff meeting between the Lakers and Bulls. Division Finals (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (3) San Francisco Warriors: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Last Playoff Meeting: 1967 Western Division Semifinals (San Francisco won 3-0) Champion: Boston Celtics Division Semifinals (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (3) New York Knicks: \"76ers win series 4-2", "id": "14689742" } ]
BASEBALL - MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS AFTER THURSDAY 'S GAMES . NEW YORK 1996-08-30 Major League Baseball standings after games played on Thursday ( tabulate under won , lost , winning percentage and games behind ) : AMERICAN LEAGUE EASTERN DIVISION W L PCT GB NEW YORK 74 59 .556 - BALTIMORE 70 63 .526 4 BOSTON 69 65 .515 5 1/2 TORONTO 63 71 .470 11 1/2 DETROIT 48 86 .358 26 1/2 CENTRAL DIVISION CLEVELAND 80 53 .602 - CHICAGO 71 64 .526 10 MINNESOTA 67 67 .500 13 1/2 MILWAUKEE 64 71 .474 17 KANSAS CITY 61 74 .452 20 WESTERN DIVISION TEXAS 75 58 .564 - SEATTLE 70 63 .526 5 [START_ENT] OAKLAND [END_ENT] 64 72 .471 12 1/2 CALIFORNIA 62 72 .463 13 1/2 FRIDAY , AUGUST 30 SCHEDULE KANSAS CITY AT DETROIT CHICAGO AT TORONTO MINNESOTA AT MILWAUKEE CLEVELAND AT TEXAS NEW YORK AT CALIFORNIA BOSTON AT OAKLAND BALTIMORE AT SEATTLE NATIONAL LEAGUE EASTERN DIVISION W L PCT GB ATLANTA 83 49 .629 - MONTREAL 71 61 .538 12 FLORIDA 64 70 .478 20 NEW YORK 59 75 .440 25 PHILADELPHIA 54 80 .403 30 CENTRAL DIVISION HOUSTON 72 63 .533 - ST LOUIS 69 65 .515 2 1/2 CINCINNATI 66 67 .496 5 CHICAGO 65 66 .496 5 PITTSBURGH 56 77 .421 15 WESTERN DIVISION SAN DIEGO 75 60 .556 - LOS ANGELES 72 61 .541 2 COLORADO 70 65 .519 5 SAN FRANCISCO 57 74 .435 16 FRIDAY , AUGUST 30 SCHEDULE ATLANTA AT CHICAGO FLORIDA AT CINCINNATI SAN DIEGO AT MONTREAL LOS ANGELES AT PHILADELPHIA HOUSTON AT PITTSBURGH SAN FRANCISCO AT NEW YORK COLORADO AT ST LOUIS
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Rc6+ Kd5 65. Rb6 Rc4+ 66. Kd2 Kc5 67. Rb8 Ra4 68. Rc8+ Kd4 69. Rb8 Ra5 70. Rd8+ Kc4 71. Re8 Kd5 72. Rd8+ Ke4 73. Rb8 Rxa3 74. Rxb5 Kf4 75. Rb8 Kf3 76. Rf8+ Ke4 77. Rb8 Ra2+ 78. Ke1 Kf4 79. Rb3 e4 80. Rc3 e3 81. Rc8 1/2-1/2 In", "id": "15973443" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nDetroit Tigers 69. Ryne Sandberg, Chicago Cubs 70. Nolan Ryan, Houston Astros 71. John Tudor, Los Angeles Dodgers 72. Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia Phillies 73. Dave Righetti, New York Yankees 74. Pedro Guerrero, St. Louis Cardinals 75. Rick Sutcliffe, Chicago Cubs 76. Gary Carter, New York Mets 77. Cal Ripken, Baltimore Orioles 78. Andre Dawson, Chicago Cubs 79. Andy Van Slyke, Pittsburgh Pirates 80. Roc Raines, Montreal Expos 81. Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins 82.", "id": "18525012" }, { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Constitutional amendments under the French Fifth Republic\n\n\n46, 47, 47-1, 47-2 (new), 48, 49, 50-1, 51-1 (new), 51-2 (new), 56, 61, 61-1 (new), 62, 65, 69, 70, 71, 71-1 (new), 72-3, 73, 74-1, 75-1 (new), 87 (new), 88-4, 88-5, 89. The vote was", "id": "8390514" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Wysoczany\n\n\n53. Saharowa 54. Mashljanyk 55. Luchkanych 56. Mashljanyk 57. Mytso 58. Jacyla 59. Jacyla 60. Village Ukrainian School 61. Bodnik 62. Tsynanko 63. Shlomko 64. Warholjak 65. Kroljak 66. Village Orthodox Church 67. Horonova 68. Hlibyk 69. Sekielyk 70. Mashljanyk 71. Maslany 72. Orzinski 73. Worotyla 74. Luchkanych 75. Petrunjova 76. Slabka 77. Petrunjova 78. Bajtsowa 79. Sas 80. Sas 81. Hrytsko 82. Jacyla 83. Szevtsova 84. Szevtsova", "id": "15604592" }, { "contents": "List of WWE United States Champions\n\n\nRank !Wrestler !No. ofbrreigns !Combinedbrdays !Combined daysbrrec. by WWE !1 !2 !rowspan=2|40 !42 !43 !44 !45 !46 !47 !48 !49 !50 !51 !52 !53 !rowspan=2|54 !56 !rowspan=2|57 !59 !60 !61 !62 !63 !64 !65 !66 !67 !rowspan=3|68 !71 !72 !rowspan=3|73 !76 !77 !78 !rowspan=2|79 !rowspan=2|81 !83 !rowspan=2|84 !rowspan=3|86 !89 !rowspan=2|90 !92 !", "id": "11372834" }, { "contents": "Eusébio\n\n\nrepeated five years later. He was the Portuguese First Division's top scorer seven times (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970 and 1973), helping Benfica to win 11 Primeira Liga (1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73 and 1974–75), 5 Portuguese Cup wins (1961–62, 1963–64, 1968–69, 1969–70 and 1971–72), 1 European Cup win (1961–62) and 3 European Cup finals (1962–63, 1964–65 and 1967–68). Eusébio", "id": "15697745" }, { "contents": "Udayarpalayam taluk\n\n\n48 Kundaveli-East 49 Kundaveli-West 50 Kuruvalapparkoil 51 Kuvagam 52 Kuvathur 53 Managathy 54 Marudur 55 Melur 56 Muthuservamadam 57 Nagam Panthal 58 Nayaganai Periyal 59 Nedavalur-East 60 Nedavalur-South 61 Olayur 62 Padanilai 63 Pappakudi-North 64 Pappakudi-South 65 Parukkal 66 Periyakrishnapuram 67 Periyavalayam 68 Pichanur 69 Pilichikuzhi 70 Piranjeri 71 Porpathintha Nallur 72 Rangiyam 73 Saluppai 74 Sathampady 75 Silambur 76 Siluvacheri 77 Sirukadambur 78 Solankurichi 79 Sripuranthan 80 Sriraman 81 Suriyamanal 82 Suttamalli 83 T.Paluvur 84 Taludalamedu 85 Thandalai 86 Thathanur 87 Thenkatchi Perumal Nathan 88 Thirukalapur 89", "id": "329036" }, { "contents": "Garhmukteshwar (Assembly constituency)\n\n\nkhaiya 46 Sharifpur 47 Anooppur Dibai 48 Shuklampura 49 Rasoolabad Nanpur 50 Lodhipur Shobhan 51 Pawati 52 Haiderpur 53 Lodhipur Chhapka 54 Sadullapur 55 Hiranpura 56 Popayi 57 Janupura 58 Jhadina 59 Saidpur 60 Alampur Bhagwantpur 61 Ladpura 62 Kalyanpur 63 Khilwai 64 Shogarh 65 Shahpur Chaudhary 66 Inayatpur 67 Rampur Nyamatpur 68 Abdullapur 69 Dotai 70 Athsaini 71 Hasupur 72 Manak Chowk 73 Deoli 74 Dhana 75 Lisri 76 Akkhapur 77 Fattapur 78 Phuldehra 79 Nawada Kalan 80 Todarpur 81 Bhowapur 82 Bhowapur Mastannagar 83 Baksar 84 Saroorpur 85 Vait 86 Khudaliya 87 Baddha 88 Ratupura 89 Rajhera 90", "id": "3818355" }, { "contents": "Samia tribe (Luhya)\n\n\n38 Abakangala 39 Abakati 40 Abakemo 41 Abakerere 42 Abakhu 43 Abakibwedde 44 Abakiroyoya 45 Abakobe 46 Abakomolo 47 Abakooli 48 Abakoolo 49 Abakuba 50 Abakwala 51 Abakwede 52 Abakyaki 53 Abakyonga 54 Abalaka 55 Abalala 56 Abalanda 57 Abaleke 58 Abalekya 59 Abalila 60 Abalindo 61 Abaliro 62 Abalisa 63 Abaloba 64 Abalomba 65 Abalundu 66 Abalwenge 67 Abalyali 68 Abalyani 69 Abamakwa 70 Abamakyeke 71 Abamali 72 Abamani 73 Abamanyi 74 Abambumpi 75 Abameripo 76 Abampoodi 77 Abampunyi 78 Abamulembo 79 Abamulimba 80 Abamuma 81 Abanapa 82 Abangasa 83 Abanghale 84 Abanyanga 85 Abanyedeti 86 Abanyihodoo 87 Abanyimaro", "id": "4195796" }, { "contents": "Parbatsar\n\n\nGular 47 Gunawati 48 Gurah 49 Haripura 50 Harnawa Patti 51 Hatheli 52 Hukmpura 53 Huldhani 54 Jagdishpura 55 Jalampura 56 Janjeela 57 Jawla 58 Jhalra 59 Jhujharpura 60 Kaletara 61 Kalkala Ki Dhani 62 Kankediyas 63 Kanwalad 64 Khanpur 65 Khedapura 66 Khedarpura 67 Kheri Khinwasi 68 Khokhar 69 Khokhariya 70 Khundiyas 71 Kinsariya 72 Kishorpura 73 Kitiya 74 Kuliyana 75 Kundri 76 Kurada 77 Lakhiyas 78 Lalana Kalan 79 Lalana Khurd 80 Madhwa 81 Malas Charnan 82 Malas Gusaiyan 83 Mandan 84 Mandowari 85 Manglana 86 Manpura 87 Mayapur 88 Mehgaon 89 Merasi 90 Mindakiya 91 Modi Khurd", "id": "7579275" }, { "contents": "Western Suburbs Magpies\n\n\nW Wright 55 W Barclay 56 Percy Bolt 57 T Doyle 58 J Feeney 59 V Jarvis 60 E Mantle 61 H.G. Naylor 62 E Palmer 63 E Willings 64 Grinstead 65 Owens 66 Sam Perry 67 Keen 68 James 69 Percy Briscoe 70 Chipperfield 71 J Ogilvie 72 Horace Alderson 73 Johns 74 J Slingsby 75 D McDonald 76 G Patterson 77 Baldock 78 Tom Dowswell 79 Healy 80 McEvoy 81 Ryan 82 George Duffin 83 Herb Gilbert 84 Rangi Joass 85 W Mueller 86 A Munnery 87 P.J. Thompson 88 Jack Tully 89 S.B. Wall 90 A Gillett", "id": "13659778" }, { "contents": "Game Day Recycling\n\n\nUniversity of Georgia 59. University of Kentucky 60. University of Maine 61. University of Maryland 62. University of Miami 63. University of Michigan 64. University of Minnesota 65. University of Mississippi 66. University of Missouri 67. University of Montana 68. University of Nebraska–Lincoln 69. University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill 70. University of North Texas 71. University of Notre Dame 72. University of Oregon 73. University of Rochester 74. University of South Florida 75. University of Tennessee - Knoxville 76", "id": "10435645" }, { "contents": "Carson's Law\n\n\nAnd Misfire 59. St. Patrick's Day 60. The Masquerade 61. All That Glitters 62. Laugh, Clown, Laugh 63. Guardian Angels 64. Lost Opportunities 65. A Country Dance 66. Faith, Hope And Fencing Wire 67. A Matter Of Confidence 68. The Tender Trap 69. A Case For Compassion 70. From Small Acorns 71. Street Games, Night Moves 72. Deceptions 73. Orphans Of The Storm 74. Falling Star 75. Means To An End 76. Teapots And Tears 77.", "id": "7511783" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "2003 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 10–11 May – Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, England *58–69, 83–25, 24–66, (63) 75–8, 9-(67), 0–98 (57), 72–60 (53), 39–80 (55), (67)-(60), 42–61 **(58) 73–26, (80)-(52), (100) 104–32, 23–82 (57), (54) 74–57, 49–57, (56) 71–48, 59–32 **", "id": "20494482" }, { "contents": "List of villages in Murbad\n\n\n796 br 57 Gorakhgad Murbad 1 br 58 Goregaon Murbad 495 br 59 Hedavali Murbad 281 br 60 Hireghar Murbad 225 61 Inde Murbad 885 br 62 Jadai Murbad 491 br 63 Jaigaon Murbad 496 br 64 Jambhurde Murbad 1,330 br 65 Jamghar Murbad 533 br 66 Kachakoli Murbad 869 br 67 Kalambad Mu Murbad 408 br 68 Kalambhe Murbad 1,299 br 69 Kalamkhande Murbad 987 br 70 Kalanbhad Murbad 1,017 br 71 Kandali Murbad 295 br 72 Kanharle Murbad 798 br 73 Kanhol Murbad 822 br 74 Karavale Murbad 1,118 br 75 Karchonde Murbad 731 76 Kasgaon Murbad 524", "id": "15353565" }, { "contents": "Amos Burn\n\n\nKf7 46.Bxc6 Bxc6 47.Kb4 Be8 48.Nf3 Ke7 49.Ng5 Bc6 50.Ka3 Bd7 51.Kb2 Ba4 52.Kc1 Bb3 53.Nf3 Ba4 54.Nh4 Kf7 55.Ng2 Bd7 56.h4 Be8 57.Kb2 Ba4 58.Ne3 Ke7 59.Ka3 Bc6 60.Kb4 Kd7 61.Ka5 Kc7 62.Nc2 Kb7 63.Nb4 Bd7 64.Na6 Be8 65.Nc5+ Kc6 66.Nxe6 Bd7 67.Ng5 Bf5 68.Kb4 Bg4 69.Ka3 Kd7 70.Nf7 Be6 71.Nd6 Kc6 72.Kb2 Bg4 73.Kc2 Kd7 74.Kd2 Ke6 75.Ke3 Bh3 76.f5+ gxf5 77.Kf4 Bg4 78.Kg5 Bh3 79.Ne8 Kf7 80.Nf6 f4 81.Kxf4 Be6 82.Kg5 1–0 MacDonald-Burn, Liverpool 1910 At right is a surprisingly little-known position from one of Burn's offhand games.", "id": "20103296" }, { "contents": "Brazilian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act\n\n\n59. FENIPRAZINE 60. FEMPROBAMATO 61. FLUFENAZINE 62. FLUMAZENIL 63. FLUOXETINE 64. FLUPENTIXOL 65. FLUVOXAMINE 66. HALOPERIDOL 67. HALOTAN 68. CLORAL HYDRATE 69. HYDROCHLORBEZETILAMINE 70. HYDROXIDINE 71. HOMOPHENAZINE 72. IMICLOPRAZINE 73. IMIPRAMINE 74. IMIPRAMINOXIDE 75. IPROCLORIZIDA 76. ISOCARBOXAZIDE 77. ISOFLURANE 78. ISOPROPYL-CROTONYL-URINE 79. LAMOTRIGINE 80. LEVODOPA 81. LEVOMEPROMAZINE 82. LINDANO 83. LISURIDA 84. LITHIUM 85. LOPERAMIDA 86. LOXAPINA 87. MAPROTILINE 88. MECLOFENOXATE 89. MEFENOXALONE 90.", "id": "14670778" }, { "contents": "Tales of the Wizard of Oz\n\n\n? 55. ? 56. ? 57. ? 58. ? 59. ? 60. Friends of a Feather 61. Monkey Air Lift 62. Guaranteed for Life 63. The Skills of Bravery 64. The Coat of Arms 65. Roar, Lion, Roar 66. Be a Card 67. The Inferior Decorator 68. The Salesman 69. The Cat's Meow 70. The Yellow Brick Road 71. Rusty Rusty 72. The Scarecrow 73. The Invisible Man 74. Free Trade 75. The Bull Fighter 76", "id": "13344957" }, { "contents": "Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship\n\n\nscope=row|56 !scope=row|57 !scope=row|58 !scope=row|59 !scope=row|60 !scope=row|61 !scope=row|62 !scope=row|63 !scope=row|64 !scope=row|65 !scope=row|66 !scope=row|67 !scope=row|68 !scope=row|69 !scope=row|70 !scope=row|71 !scope=row|72 !scope=row|73 !scope=row|74 !scope=row|75 !scope=row|76 !scope=row|77 !scope=row|78 !scope=row|79 !scope=row|80 !", "id": "16778230" }, { "contents": "Ikirun\n\n\n59. Asaba 60. Ajele Okeba 61. Ago Okeba 62. Ajisefinni 63. Alufa Akanbi 64. Adedeji 65. Alabi 66. Aniyeye 67. Agunlo 68. Aliyu 69. Aborisade 70. Agbon 71. Ayara 72. Baale- Enle 73. Baba Osogbo 74. Orisayo 75. Balogun 76. Baale Gbenagbena 77. Baale Onilu 78. Baale Ponja Erintunde 79. Saba 80. Balogun Kojo 81. Baale Oke Aafo 82. Balogun Makinde 83. Baba Isale 84. Balogun Imole 85. Baba Oloya 86. Baale", "id": "2580736" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qd2 Qd4 57. Qe1 Qb6 58. Qd2 Rb7 59. a4 Qc5 60. Qe1 Rb4 61. Qd2 Qb6 62. Qc1 Qd4 63. Qc2 Rb3 64. Be2 Rxc3 65. Qxc3 Qxc3 66. bxc3 Nxe4 67. Bf3 Nef6 68. Be2 e4 69. Bxc4 g4 70. Rb2 Ng5 71. Rb6 Nf7 72. Bf1 f3 73. c4 Nd7 74. Rb7 Nfe5 75. f6 e3 76. Rb3 e2 77. Bxe2 fxe2 78. Re3 Nf3 79. f7 Rf8 80. Rxg4 e1=", "id": "10680382" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "1953–54 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team\n\n\n30 Oregon State (-/4) RAL L 53–65 January 8 The Citadel H W 83–42 January 9 Wake Forest A W 66–65 January 11 Davidson A W 70–54 January 16 Virginia H W 78–66 January 19 NC State H L 77–84 February 2 Washington and Lee LY W 69–60 February 4 Duke (-/8) A L 47–63 February 8 Virginia A L 69–83 February 11 Wake Forest H L 62–76 February 13 Clemson (-/14) A W 72–56 February 16 Davidson H W 89–69 February 20 Duke (-/14) H L 63–67 February 24 NC State", "id": "7304952" }, { "contents": "Kumharsain\n\n\nChohan 38 Chopala 39 Churath 40 D.P.F. Nag kelo Saroga 41 D.P.F. Nagkelo 42 Dagrot 43 Dakolu 44 Dakoon 45 Dalan 46 Damaur 47 Daro 48 Dawala 49 Deeb 50 Deoridhar 51 Dethal 52 Devali Dhar 53 Dhala 54 Dhali 55 Dhanal 56 Dharuri 57 Dheongli 58 Dogri 59 Doja 60 Ganeog 61 Gharal 62 Ghareawat 63 Ghughvi 64 Gheti 65 Gonthla 66 Halyana 67 Hathiya 68 Jadoon 69 Jal 70 Jalti 71 Jangal Ahar 72 Jangal Dawala 73 Jangal Hatu 74 Jangal Havan 75 Jangal Jogsha 76 Jangal Madhawan 77 Jangal Marni 78 Jangal Nun-II 79 Janjeli", "id": "1653227" }, { "contents": "Glamorgan County Silver Ball Trophy\n\n\n. The trophy is sponsored by Brains Smooth. ! Season !! Winners !! Losing Finalists !! Score !! Venue ! 1956–57 !1957–58 ! 1958–59 ! 1959–60 ! 1960–61 ! 1961–62 ! 1962–63 ! 1963–64 ! 1964–65 ! 1965–66 ! 1966–67 ! 1967–68 ! 1968–69 ! 1969–70 ! 1970–71 ! 1971–72 ! 1972–73 ! 1973–74 ! 1974–75 ! 1975–76 ! 1976–77 ! 1977–78 ! 1978–79 ! 1979–80 ! 1980–81 ! 1981–82 ! 1982–83 ! 1983–84 ! 1984–85 ! 1985–86 ! 1986–87 ! 1987–88 ! 1988–89 ! 1989–90 ! 1990–91 ! 1991–92 ! 1992–93 ! 1993–94", "id": "18470383" }, { "contents": "63rd NHK Cup (shogi)\n\n\n, 59. P*7b, 60. Px3e, 61. P-6f, 62. N*8e, 63. P-7a+, 64. Nx7g+, 65. Nx7g, 66. S*7f, 67. N*8i, 68. G*5i, 69. K-6h, 70. B-4h+, 71. +P-7b, 72. +B-5h, 73. K-7i, 74. +B-6i, 75. K-8h, 76. +Bx7h, 77. Kx7h, 78. G*6g, 79. K-8h, 80. Gx7g, 81. Nx7g", "id": "8770976" }, { "contents": "Ancestors of Rama\n\n\n62. Rituparna 63. Sarvakama (Sarvakarma, Aartupani in Harivansha Puran) 64. Sudas (contemporary to King Kuru-1 of Chandravansh who founded the Magadha Kingdom) 65. Saudasa (or) Kalmashapada (married to Madayanti) 66. Asmaka 67. Mulaka (Naari Kavacha) (contemporary of Yadava King Shakuni who was the father of Rakshasha “Bhasmasura”) 68. Dasharatha-1 69. Adwil (Ilabil in Vishnu Puran) 70. Vishvamashaha 71. Anaranya-2 72. Nidhn 73. Animitra 74. Dululaha (Harivansh Puran) 75", "id": "8372279" }, { "contents": "Codex Cyprius\n\n\n1: 1, 4, 12, 14, 30, 34, 41, 44; Luke 10: 1, 8, 15, 22, 23, 30, 32, 37, 38, 47, 48, 53, 57, 63; Luke 20: 2, 4, 8, 9, 19, 23, 24, 26, 28, 33, 34, 50, 61, 62, 64, 65, 70, 74, 75. In Matthew 27:34 it reads οινον (\"wine\"", "id": "12433331" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qg1 Qe8 55. Qf2 Qf8 56. Rcd1 Qe8 57. Kh3 Kh8 58. Rc1 Kh7 59. Ba7 Rb7 60. Bc5 Na6 61. Be3 Rbb8 62. Kh4 Nb4 63. Qf1 Qe7 64. Kh3 Qe8 65. Kh2 Qe7 66. Qd1 Qe8 67. Kh3 Ra8 68. Kh4 Na6 69. Qg1 Bb4 70. Rdd1 Bf8 71. Kh3 Rab8 72. Kh4 Nb4 73. Rd2 Na6 74. Nf5 Bb4 75. Rdd1 Bf8 76. Qe1 Bb4 77. Qf1 Bf8 78. Kg3 Nb4 79", "id": "10680375" }, { "contents": "List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach\n\n\n• 20/7=/11 • 22/5 • 24/6 • 25/6 • 26/6 • 28/6 • 29/8 • 30/6 • 31/9 • 32/6 • 33/6 • 36/4 and /8 • 37/6 • 38/6 • 39/7 • 40/3, /6 and /8 • 41/6 • 42/7 • 44/7 • 45/7 • 46/6 • 47/5 • 48/3 and /7 • 52/6 • 55/5 • 56/5 • 57/8 • 59/3 • 60/5 • 62/6 64. • 64/2, /4 and /8 • 65/2 and /7 • 66/6 • 67/4 and /7 • 69/6 • 69a/6 • 70/7 and /11 • 72/6 • 73/5 • 74/8", "id": "3262090" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n+ Nxe4 56. fxe4+ Kxe4 57. Qg4+ Kd3 58. Qf3+ Qe3 59. Kg4 Qxf3+ 60. Kxf3 g6 61. Bd6 Nf5 62. Kf4 Nh4 63. Kg4 gxh5+ 64. Kxh4 Kxd4 65. Bb8 a5 66. Bd6 Kc4 67. Kxh5 a4 68. Kxh6 Kb3 69. b5 Kc4 70. Kg5 Kxb5 71. Kf5 Ka6 72. Ke6 Ka7 73. Kd7 Kb7 74. Be7 Ka7 75. Kc7 Ka8 76. Bd6 Ka7 77. Kc8 Ka6 78. Kb8 b5 79", "id": "7279713" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rg3 b3 59. Kc6 Kb8 60. Rxb3+ Ka7 61. Rb7+ Ka6 62. Rb6+ Ka7 63. Kb5 a4 64. Rxf6 Rf4 65. Rxh6 a3 66. Ra6+ Kb8 67. Rxa3 Rxf5 68. Rg3 Rf6 69. Rg8+ Kc7 70. Rg7+ Kc8 71. Rh7 1-0 Game 32br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black: Korchnoi, Viktorbr Pirc, Classicalbr Result: 1-0br 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5", "id": "7279777" }, { "contents": "José Cardenal\n\n\nJosé Rosario Domec Cardenal (born October 7, 1943 in Matanzas, Cuba) is a Cuban American former professional baseball outfielder, who played Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants (1963–64), Los Angeles/California Angels (1965–67), Cleveland Indians (1968–69), St. Louis Cardinals (1970–1971), Milwaukee Brewers (1971), Chicago Cubs (1972–77), Philadelphia Phillies (1978–79), New York Mets (1979–80), and Kansas City Royals (1980). Cardenal batted and threw", "id": "3406173" }, { "contents": "SUBE card\n\n\n20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88,", "id": "8102606" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\nRb1 Bg7 58. Be4 Nf6 59. Bc2 Nd5 60. Ra1 Kc7 61. Rb1 Bf6 62. Kg1 Ne7 63. Kf1 Nd5 64. Kg2 Bg7 65. Kg1 Kb7 66. Ra1 R6d7 67. Re4 Bf6 68. Re2 Kc7 69. Kf1 Ne7 70. Rb1 Nc8 71. Be3 Nd6 72. Rbe1 Re7 73. Bg6 Rg8 74. Bb1 e4 75. Kg2 Rge8 76. Bc2 Bg7 77. Rd1 Nc4 78. Bc1 Nd6 79. Rh1 Re5 80. h4 Bf6 81. h5 R5e7 82.", "id": "10680366" }, { "contents": "Wu Style Tai Chi Fast Form\n\n\nParting the wild horse's mane 59. Jade girl works the shuttles(3) 60. Jade girl works the shuttles(4) 61. Grasping the bird's tail 62. Cloud hands(3) 63. Cloud hands(4) 64. Downward posture 65. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(1) 66. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(2) 67. Step back, repulse the monkey 68. Flying oblique 69. Raise hand and step up 70. White crane flaps its wings 71. Brush knee and twist step 72. Needle at the bottom", "id": "6846816" }, { "contents": "SFZ (file format)\n\n\nan SFZ file: group lovel=0 hivel=127 region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=60 lokey=30 hikey=61 sample=SubDir/01C4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=62 lokey=62 hikey=63 sample=SubDir/02D4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=64 lokey=64 hikey=64 sample=SubDir/03E4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=65 lokey=65 hikey=66 sample=SubDir/04F4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=67 lokey=67 hikey=68 sample=SubDir/05G4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=69 lokey=69 hikey=70 sample=SubDir/06A4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=71 lokey=71 hikey=71 sample=SubDir/07B4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=72 lokey=72 hikey=73 sample=SubDir/08C5.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=74 lokey=74 hikey=75 sample=SubDir/09D5.wav region trigger=", "id": "13324840" }, { "contents": "Afadzato South District\n\n\n. Logba-Adzakoe 57. Logba-Akusame 58. Logba-Alakpeti 59. Logba-Andokope 60. Logba-Dufie 61. Logba-Klikpo 62. Logba-Tota 63. Logba-Vuinta 64. Logba-Xorglikope 65. Tafi-Abuipe 66. Tafi-Agorme 67. Tafi-Atome 68. Tafi-Dekpokorfe 69. Tafi-Mador 70. Tafi-Xorglikorfe 71. Kpeve-Old town 72. Kpeve-Tornu 73. Adigbo-Tornu 74. Goviefe-Todzi 75. Goviefe-Korwu", "id": "2739856" }, { "contents": "Jackson League\n\n\n-52 Centrals 1952-53 Northerners 1953-54 Vale Recreation 1954-55 Pessimists 1955-56 Northerners 1956-57 Guernsey Rangers 1957-58 Guernsey Rangers 1958-59 Northerners 1959-60 Northerners 1960-61 Belgrave Wanderers 1961-62 Sylvans 1962-63 Sylvans 1963-64 Northerners 1964-65 Belgrave Wanderers 1965-66 Vale Recreation 1966-67 Centrals 1967-68 St Martin’s 1968-69 Vale Recreation 1969-70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970-71 Belgrave Wanderers 1971-72 Vale Recreation 1972-73 Vale Recreation", "id": "4250613" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\nof Arkansas. The Lumbermen were disbanded in July 1905 due to financial hardships. Pine Bluff MLB Players 1954 - Frank Lucchesi - Manager - Philadelphia 70-72, Texas 75-77, Chicago Cubs 87 1952 - Bob Hale - Baltimore 55-56, 58, Cleveland 60-61, New York Yankees 61 1952 - Hillis Layne - Washington 41 1952 - Jim Snyder - Player Minnesota 61-62, 64 Manager - Seattle 88 1951 - Bud Black - Detroit 52, 55 1950 - Harry Chozen - Cincinnati 37 1950", "id": "9684300" }, { "contents": "Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award\n\n\n-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-", "id": "18196616" }, { "contents": "Middlesex Senior Charity Cup\n\n\n1947–48 Hendon 1948–49 Hayes 1949–50 Wealdstone 1950–51 Finchley 1951–52 Southall 1952–53 Hounslow Town 1953–54 Hendon 1954–55 Hayes 1955–56 Hounslow Town 1956–57 Hendon 1957–58 Finchley 1958–59 Enfield 1959–60 Hounslow Town 1960–61 Enfield 1961–62 Enfield & Hounslow Town (joint holders) 1962–63 Hayes 1963–64 Wealdstone 1964–65 Finchley 1965–66 Hounslow Town 1966–67 No Competition 1967–68 Wealdstone & Wembley (joint holders) 1968–69 Southall 1969–70 Hampton 1970–71 Hayes 1971–72 Hayes 1972–73 Hayes 1973–74 Finchley 1974–75 Hayes 1975–76 Hendon 1976–77 Hendon 1977–78 Hillingdon Borough 1978–79 Hendon 1979–80 Harrow Borough 1980–81 Wembley & Wealdstone (joint winners) 1981–82 Uxbridge 1982–83 Wembley 1983–84 Southall", "id": "8679746" }, { "contents": "Handicap (chess)\n\n\n53. Ke3 Kb5 54. Ne4 Na6 55. h8=Q Ka5 56. Qc3+ Kb5 57. Qb3+ Ka5 58. Nc3 Nc5 59. Bc7+ Ka6 60. Qb5+ Ka7 61. Qxc5+ Ka6 Deliberately allowing checkmate. 62. Qa5+ Kb7 63. Ke4 Kc8 64. Qa7 Kd7 65. Qb7 Ke7 66. Qc8 Kf6 67. Bd8+ Kg7 68. Qe6 Kf8 69. Qe7+ Kg8 70. Nd5 Kh8 71. g5 Kg8 72. g6 Kh8 73. Ke5 Kg8 74.", "id": "9261177" }, { "contents": "2009 Premier League Snooker\n\n\nwas higher. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 28–29 November – Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, England * (61) 80–35, 4–80, (96)–0, 0–(110), 34–77, 61–71 (65), 67–1, 40–75 ** 0–(98), 10–99 (53), 10–68 (66), 1–83 (76), (63)–30, (53)–(67) *** (111) 119–9, 87–36, 70–0, 50–57, 0–(88", "id": "994853" }, { "contents": "2013 Virginia Cavaliers football team\n\n\nAlex Foertsch 55 David Dean 56 Andre Miles-Redmond 57 Stephen Lawe 59 Mark Hall 60 John Pond 60 Jeb Byrne 61 Cody Wallace 62 Sean Karl 63 Ryan Doull 64 Nick Koutris 65 Ross Burbank 66 George Adeosun 67 Jackson Matteo 68 Eric Tetlow 69 Phillip Berry 70 Luke Bowanko 71 Jack McDonald 72 Eric Smith 74 Conner Davis 75 Sadiq Olanrewaju 76 Michael Mooney 77 Jay Whitmire 78 Morgan Moses 79 Jack Babcock 79 Sean Cascarano 80 Adrian Gamble 81 Jamall Brown 82 Mario Nixon 83 Jake McGee 84 Canaan Severin 85 Keeon Johnson 86 Jeremy Dollin", "id": "3791357" }, { "contents": "Sangrampur, Maharashtra\n\n\n52-Pimpari Adgaon 1400 53-Rajpur 157 54-Akoli Bk. 910 55-Akoli Kh. 251 56-Changefal Bk. 665 57-Changefal Kh. 707 58-Niwana 1487 59-Sangrampur Pr.jamod 6506 60-Tamgaon 1124 61-Pimpri Kathargaon 566 62-Bodkha 1363 63-Nirod 989 64-Bhilkhed 713 65-Wakana 1420 66-Rudhana 2072 67-Chondhi 622 68-Kakoda 669 69-Ukadgaon 353 70-Manardi 719 71-Pimpri Kavthal 461 72-Ringanwadi 570 73-Durgadiatya 1016 74-Wankhed 5378 75-Takleshwar 501 76-Kalamkhed 712 77-Jastgaon 795 78-Neknapur 358 79-Awar 955 80-Ukali Bk. 1216 81-Kodri 1225 82-Paturda Khurd 1564 83-Khel Thorat Paturda 2054 84-Warwat Khanderao 1447 85-Hingana Kavthal 360 86-Kumbarkhed 230 87-Kavthal 2673 88-Itkhed 218 89-Pesoda 1185 90-Bhon 1149 91-Sawali 659 92-Khiroda", "id": "9109065" }, { "contents": "Kamen Rider Spirits\n\n\n61. Rushbr 62. Ice Fangbr 63. Graveyard Eleventh tankōbon 64. Light Fangbr 65. Labyrinthbr 66. Hell Carbr 67. Teacherbr 68. Training Twelfth tankōbon 69. Whirlpoolbr 70. New Finisherbr 71. Ocean Battlebr 72. Belt of Lifebr 73. Immortal Man Thirteenth tankōbon 74. Inheritbr 75. Get Backbr 76. Movingbr 77. Evolutionbr 78. Next Evolutionbr 79. Final Evolution Fourteenth tankōbon 80. Warrior's Essencebr 81. Surpassing Greedbr 82. Returnbr 83. Fiery Giantbr 84. With the Soulbr 85. Setupbr", "id": "11704902" }, { "contents": "List of AEK Athens F.C. managers\n\n\nP ! W ! D ! L ! F ! A ! GD ! W% ! Pts% ! Total ! 36!!22!!7!!7!!62!!32!!+30!!61.11!!67.59 ! Total ! 11||6||3||2||22||14||+8||54.54||63.64 ! Total ! 4||2||0||2||6||5||+1||50.00||50.00 ! Total ! 26!!14!!5!!7!!55!!28!!+27!!53.85!!60.26 ! Total ! 59!!37!!11!!11!!145!!69!!+76!!62.71!!68.93 ! Total ! 17!!11!!3!!5!!32!!18!!+14||64.71!!70.59 ! Total ! 82!!45!!23!!14!!166!!77!!+89!!54.88!!64.23 ! Total ! 16!!8!!3!!5!!24!!20!!+4!!50.00!!56.25 ! Total ! 86!!47!!23!!16!!121!!70!!+51!!54.65!!63.57 ! Total ! 71!!39!!13!!19!!122!!67!!+55!!54.93!!61.03 ! Total ! 84!!39!!24!!21!!116!!86!!+30!!46.43!!55.95 ! Total ! 2!!1!!0!!1!!3!!4!!-1!!50.00!!50.00 ! Total ! 82!!61!!12!!9!!190!!50!!+140!!74.39!! \"Only competitive matches are counted. Wins, losses and draws are results at the final whistle; the results of penalty shootouts are not counted.\"", "id": "20468014" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Kf3 Kf8 52. Kg2 Rg4+ 53. Kh2 Bf2 54. Rf1 Bd4 55. Re1 Rh4+ 56. Kg2 Rg4+ 57. Kh3 Rh4+ 58. Kg3 Kf7 59. Kg2 Kf8 60. Kf3 Rh2 61. Bxa4 c2 62. Kg3 Bxe5+ 63. Rxe5 Rh1 64. Bxg5 Rg1+ 65. Kf2 Nxg5 66. Bxc2 Ra1 67. a4 Ra2 68. Re2 Ra3 69. Re3 Ra2 70. Re2 Ra3 71. Rd2 Ke7 72. Ke2 Nf3 73. Rd1 Ne5 74. Rd5", "id": "4952529" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Qxg6+ Kf8 59. Qxc6 Kg8 60. Qg6+ Kf8 61. Qg4 Ke8 62. Qh5 Kf8 63. Qg4 Ke8 64. Qh5 Kf8 65. Qd5 Rh7 66. Qf3+ Kg8 67. Qg4+ Kf7 68. Qh5+ Kg8 69. Qg6+ Kf8 70. Qf5+ Kg8 71. Qg4+ Kf7 72. Qh5+ Kg8 73. Qd5+ Kf8 74. Qxb5 Qe6 75. Bg7+ Kf7 76. Qh5+ Ke7 77. g3 Qe1+ 78. Kg2 Qe4+ 79. Kh2", "id": "4952547" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rc6 Bb5 60. Rc1 b3 61. Rb1 Bc4 62. Ke4 Ra2 63. Kd4 Rc2 64. Nd3 Bxd3 65. Kxd3 Rxh2 66. Rxb3 Kg7 67. Ke4 Ra2 68. Kf4 Ra4+ 69. Kg5 Ra5 70. g4 Rc5 71. Kh5 Ra5 72. Rf3 Rb5 73. g5 Rb1 74. f6+ Kh7 75. Rh3 Rg1 76. Rh2 Rg3 77. Rh1 Rg2 78. Ra1 Rh2+ 79. Kg4 Kg6 80. Ra8 Rg2+ ½–½ Game 26br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black", "id": "7279762" }, { "contents": "Les Arcanes\n\n\nPremier sacrifice 56. Liberté 57. Le sacrifice libre 58. La relation du beth à l'aleph 59. Limite de nos champs de gravitation 60. L'indivisible unité 61. La Manifestation 62. Vision parfaite 63. La féminité de la Manifestation procréatrice 64. Cantique de Salomon 65. Ève 66. Sacrifice des sacrifices 67. La loi juive 68. Beauté libre 69. Encore le rythme 70. Conscience de l'univers 71. Libre beauté première 72-73. La passion mystérieuse et chaste 74. De l'amour à l'être 75.", "id": "17579979" }, { "contents": "Barharia\n\n\nKail 61. Kaluchhapra 62. Kanahar 63. Kanhauli 64. Khanpur 65. Khizar Chak 66. Khori Pakar Jaddi 67. Khori Pakar Nilami 68. Koiri Tola 69. Kuahi 70. Kurwa 71. Kutub Chhapra 72. Lachhmi Chak 73. Lakri 74. Lakri Dargah 75. Lala Hata 76. Lauan 77. Madhaupur 78. Mahal 79. Mahamadpur 80. Mahammadpur 81. Mahbub Chhapra 82. Mahmudpur 83. Mananpura 84. Mansahata 85. Mathia Patarhatha 86. Mathurapur 87. Mira Chhapra 88. Narharpur 89.", "id": "12509991" }, { "contents": "Women's Professional Basketball League\n\n\nfranchises had been awarded to Dallas, New Orleans, San Francisco and St. Louis, Missouri, while applications were received for potential franchises from Baltimore, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. The Eastern Division included the New Jersey Gems, New Orleans Pride, New York Stars, Philadelphia Fox, St. Louis Streak and Washington Metros. The Midwest Division included the Chicago Hustle, Iowa Cornets, Milwaukee Does and Minnesota Fillies. The Western Division included the California Dreams, Dallas Diamonds, Houston Angels and San Francisco Pioneers.", "id": "10846173" }, { "contents": "Don McMahon\n\n\nDonald John McMahon (January 4, 1930 – July 22, 1987) was a right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was signed by the Boston Braves before the 1950 season. He played for the Milwaukee Braves (1957–62), Houston Colt .45s (1962–63), Cleveland Indians (1964–66), Boston Red Sox (1966–67), Chicago White Sox (1967–68), Detroit Tigers (1968–69), and San Francisco Giants (1969–74). McMahon was used almost", "id": "22214072" }, { "contents": "List of sovereign states and dependencies by total fertility rate\n\n\n58 Israel 2.9 59 Lesotho 2.9 60 Eswatini 2.8 61 Kyrgyz Republic 2.8 62 Micronesia 2.8 63 Algeria 2.7 64 Haiti 2.7 65 Mongolia 2.7 66 Botswana 2.6 67 Fiji 2.6 68 Guatemala 2.6 69 Kazakhstan 2.6 70 Syria 2.6 71 Turkmenistan 2.6 72 Bolivia 2.5 73 Djibouti 2.5 74 Jordan 2.5 75 Oman 2.5 76 Lao PDR 2.4 77 Philippines 2.4 78 Cambodia 2.3 79 Ecuador 2.3 80 Guyana 2.3 81 Honduras 2.3 82 Panama 2.3 83 Paraguay 2.3 84 Seychelles 2.3 85 South Africa 2.3 86 Suriname 2.3 87 Uzbekistan 2.3 88 Dominican Republic 2.2 89 Indonesia 2.2", "id": "17872676" }, { "contents": "Minuscule 441\n\n\nsubscriptions at the end of each book, and στιχοι. The biblical text is surrounded by a catena of Oecumenius. Some of leaves of the codex are in disorder. The order of leaves: 3-18. 1. 2. 19-46. 47-58. 59. 63. 64. 59. 60-62. 73. 74. 65. 66. 69-72. 67. 68. 75-78. 127-142. 79-126. 143-158. 167-182", "id": "19179286" }, { "contents": "Al Maktab Raqam 19\n\n\n61 - Ghost Walker 62 - Stun death 63 - Fire Ball 64 - the mystery of the Sphinx 65 - dark rays 66 - Conflict in the bush 67 - a plot of Satan 68 - bulwark 69 - ghost of revenge 70 - bloody chase 71 - cursed earth 72 - devastating weapon 73 - horror Hospital 74 - a treasure of the Pharaohs 75 - bird death 76. The armed robbery 77. secret mission 78. hackers Nile 79. Invisible Man 80. devastating automated 81. golden statue 82. Flower devil 83", "id": "3242097" }, { "contents": "Rulers of Kuba\n\n\n. Shama Katuri. 61. Kusunju. 62. Bena Misaki. 63. Bikila Kolo. 64. Kunche Lama. 65. Pelama Pena. 66. Mime Pelama. 67. Chenge Lesanga. 68. Mianga. 69. Sam Bula. 70. Manchum Bula. 71. Bopele^Bombo. 72. Boeke. 73. Bo^Kena. 74. Shamba Nche. 75. Golo Nche. 76. Shama Shanga. 77. Saina^Kama. 78. Ko Kena. 79. Sanga Lenga. 80. Bosh A kama. 81", "id": "12139561" }, { "contents": "Ācārakkōvai\n\n\n52 poems (3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 77, 78, 81, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93", "id": "12746274" }, { "contents": "Jeff Nelsen\n\n\nmovie soundtracks, and performing in the horn sections of orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Montreal, Vancouver, and National Symphonies, and the Balkan Gypsy funk band of Slavic Soul Party. With Canadian Brass, Jeff has also performed with the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, the symphonies of Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, Phoenix, Rotterdam, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, with the esteemed German, London", "id": "2981814" }, { "contents": "Kasparov versus the World\n\n\n, but claimed it was also losing, and published a \"forced win\". Subsequently, tablebases showed an error in Kasparov's analysis, but confirmed that 58...Qf5 could not have saved the draw with best play on both sides. The main line starts with 58...Qf5 59.Kh6 Qe6 60.Qg1+ Ka2 61.Qf2+ Kb1 62.Qd4 Ka2 63.Kg5 Qe7+ 64.Qf6 Qe3+ 65.Qf4 Qg1+ 66.Kf6 Qb6+ 67.Kf7 Qb7+ 68.Ke6 Qc8+ 69.Kf6 Qd8+ 70.Kf5 Qc8+ 71.Kg5 Qc3 72.Qh2+ Ka1 73.Qe2 Kb1 74.Qf2 Qc1+ 75.Kg4 Qc3", "id": "14582966" }, { "contents": "Swindle (chess)\n\n\n55...f2 56.Qg2 \"zugzwang\"; (b) 55...Nf4 56.Qf5! and if 56...Kg3 57.Qg5+ wins the knight; (c) 55...Ng5 56.Qf5 wins. g5 53.hxg5 hxg5 54.Qxb6 f3 55.Qxc5 Kg4 56.Qe3 Kg3 57.c4 Kg2 58.c5 f2 59.Qe4+ Kh2 60.Qf3 g4! 61.Qe2? White could draw with 61.Qxg4 f1=Q+ 62.Kc2 Qf2+ 63.Kb1 Qf1+ 64.Kc2 Qb5 (64...Nf2 65.Qf4+ Kg2 66.Qg5+ Kf3 67.Qf6+ Ke3 68.Qh6+ Kd4 69.Qd6+ Ke4 70.Qg6+ Kd5 71.Qd6+ Ke4 72.Qg6+", "id": "21604299" }, { "contents": "Queen and pawn versus queen endgame\n\n\n. Qxe6 Qh8+ 58. Kg6 Qc3 59. g4 Qd2 60. g5 Qd4 61. Qf5+ Ka4 62. Kh5 Qh8+ 63. Kg4 Qh1 (This move loses for Black in 39 moves as confirmed by http://www.k4it.de/index.php?topic=egtb&lang=en) 64. Qf4+ Ka5 65. Qe5+ Ka4 66. g6 Qd1+ 67. Kg5 Qg8+ 68. Kf5 Qc8+ 69. Kf4 Qc1+ 70. Qe3 Qc7+ 71. Qe5 Qc1+ 72. Kf5 Qc8+ 73. Kg5 Qd8+ 74. Qf6 Qd5+ 75", "id": "20411696" }, { "contents": "List of OHL seasons\n\n\n| 1959–60 | 1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993–94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–00 | 2000–01 | 2001–02 | 2002–03 | 2003–04 | 2004–05 | 2005–06 | 2006–07 | 2007–08 | 2008–09 | 2009–10", "id": "6936535" }, { "contents": "Dumaria\n\n\nDumaria 107 50 Kewla Kalan Dumaria 919 51 Khaira Dumaria 885 52 Khardag Dumaria 1,454 53 Kokna Dumaria 333 54 Kolhubar Dumaria 3,225 55 KOlsaita Dumaria 297 56 Kundari Dumaria 341 57 Kunria Dumaria 739 58 Kusari Dumaria 1,549 59 Lataha Dumaria 259 60 Londa Dumaria 556 61 Madarpur Dumaria 1,130 62 Mahjari Dumaria 192 63 Mahuri Dumaria 2,884 64 Mahuri Dumaria 348 65 Maigara Dumaria 2,318 66 Majhauli Dumaria 4,606 67 Majhgawan Dumaria 379 68 Manrar Dumaria 533 69 Mataha Dumaria 3,172 70 Maun Bar Dumaria 292 71 Mayapur Dumaria 141 72 Milki Dumaria 168 73 Nabigarh Dumaria 618", "id": "10048378" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n75 e\": \"favorite_nu 0000300 6d 62 65 72 22 7d 2c 20 7b 22 74 79 70 65 22 3a mber\"}, {\"type\": 0000320 20 5b 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c 20 22 6e 75 6c [\"string\", \"nul 0000340 6c 22 5d 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 22 3a 20 22 66 61 l\"], \"name\": \"fa 0000360 76 6f 72 69 74 65 5f 63 6f 6c 6f 72 22 7d 5d 7d", "id": "10173702" }, { "contents": "List of MJHL seasons\n\n\n1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | The following is a list of seasons following the reorganization of junior hockey in Canada.br 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 | 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 | br 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | br 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993-94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–2000 | br", "id": "15920550" }, { "contents": "Spain men's national wheelchair basketball team\n\n\n72–62. They beat Poland 47–64, and Sweden 65–54. Then they lost to Italy 50–58, lost to Germany 77–70, and defeated Poland 71–65. At the 2013 European Championships, Spain defeated Sweden 60–54, Israel 75–57, France 56–40, and Poland 63–45 in pool play. They lost to Turkey 63–49. In the quarterfinals, they defeated Italy 65–56. In the semi-finals, they lost to Great Britain 72–69. They defeated Sweden to win the bronze by a score of 65–56. Asier García Pereiro led the team in", "id": "13321907" }, { "contents": "Lanarkshire Cup\n\n\n1932–33 - 1933–34 - Hamilton Academical 1934–35 - Airdrieonians 1935–36 - 1936–37 - 1937–38 - Airdrieonians 1938–39 - Hamilton Academical 1939–40 - Motherwell 1848–49 - Albion Rovers 1949–50 - Motherwell 1950–51 - Albion Rovers 1951–52 - Hamilton Academical 1952–53 - Motherwell 1953–54 - Motherwell 1954–55 - Motherwell 1955–56 - 1956–57 - Motherwell 1957–58 - Motherwell 1958–59 - Motherwell 1959–60 - Motherwell 1960–61 - Motherwell 1961–62 - Motherwell 1962–63 - Airdrieonians 1963–64 - Motherwell 1964–65 - 1965–66 - Airdrieonians 1966–67 - Airdrieonians 1967–68 - Motherwell 1968–69 - Motherwell 1969–70 - Airdrieonians 1970–71 - Airdrieonians 1971–72 - 1972–73 - Motherwell 1973–74 -", "id": "10384135" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1981\n\n\nNe7 29.Ne3 Rc6 30.Ra3 Nc8 31.axb5 axb5 32.Kf2 Nb6 33.Nb2 Rxd1 34.Bxd1 Rd6 35.Be2 Be8 36.Ra5 Rd8 37.Ke1 c6 38.Ra6 Rb8 39.Bd1 Nc8 40.Nd3 Nc7 41.Ra5 Ra8 42.f4 exf4 43.gxf4 Nb6 44.Bf3 Rd8 45.Be2 Na4 46.Ra7 Rd7 47.Kd2 Ne6 48.Rxd7 Bxd7 49.Bg4 g6 50.f5 gxf5 51.Bxf5 Kg7 52.e5 Nf8 53.Bxd7 Nxd7 54.e6 Ndb6 55.Nf4 Kf8 56.Kd3 Nc8 57.Ng4 Ke7 58.Nh6 Kd6 59.Kd4 Ne7 60.Nf7+ Kc7 61.Nh5 c5+ 62.bxc5 Nc6+ 63.Ke3 Nxc5 64.Nxf6 Nxe6 65.h5 Nf8 66.Ke4 Kb6 67.Ng5 h6 68.Nf7 Ne6 69.Ne8 Nc5+ 70.Ke3 Na4 71.Kd2 b4 72.cxb4 Nxb4 73.Nxh6 Nc5 74.Nf5 Nd5 75.h6 Ne4+", "id": "7279794" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n22 3a 20 22 55 ord\", \"name\": \"U 0000100 73 65 72 22 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 73 70 61 63 65 ser\", \"namespace 0000120 22 3a 20 22 65 78 61 6d 70 6c 65 2e 61 76 72 6f \": \"example.avro 0000140 22 2c 20 22 66 69 65 6c 64 73 22 3a 20 5b 7b 22 \", \"fields\": [{\" 0000160 74 79 70 65 22 3a 20 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c", "id": "10173700" }, { "contents": "HC CSKA Moscow\n\n\n. \"Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game Soviet / Russian MVP Scoring Champion Goal Scoring Champion Soviet / Russian League First Team Best Line Best Rookie Soviet League Championship \"(32)\": 1947–48, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1954–55, 1955–56, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1976–77,", "id": "12586396" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\n- Ryne Duren - Baltimore 54, Kansas City 57, NYY 58-61, LAA 61-62, Philadelphia 63-64, Cincinnati 64, Washington 65, Philadelphia 65 1949 - Ed Albrecht - St. Louis 49-50 1940 - Dewey Adkins - Washington 43, Chi Cubs 49 1940 - Stan Goletz - CHI WS 41 1940 - William Red Rollings - Boston 27-28 1940 - Dave Bartosch - St. Louis 45 1939 - Andy Cohen - Player - New York Giants 26, 28-29, Manager - Philadelphia", "id": "9684301" }, { "contents": "Bing (search engine)\n\n\n-time traffic conditions using Bing Maps. The gadget provided shortcuts to driving directions, local search and full-screen traffic view of major US and Canadian cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Montreal, New York City, Oklahoma City, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Vancouver, and Washington, D.C. Prior to October", "id": "5355697" }, { "contents": "Chess (poem)\n\n\nas 52. Na1–b3? 52. Kh2 Qg3+ 53. Qxg3+ hxg3+ 54. Kxg3 Ra5 55. Kf2 Ra8 56. Ke2 Nc2 57. Kd1 Ne3+ 58. Kc1 Nxg2+ 59. Kb1 b5 60. h4 b4 61. h5 b3 62. e5 Bg5 63. h6 Nh4 64. e6 Bf6 65. h7 Nxf3 66. e7 Bxe7 67. h8=Q+ Kb7 68. Qh3 Ne5 69. Qh5 Nd3 70. Qh3 Nb4 71. Qf3+ Kb8 72. Qe2 Bf6 73. Qe6", "id": "7723831" }, { "contents": "2002 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n(77) 93–6, 37–67, (62) 70–20, (57) 79–0, (91) 108–17, 69–9, (60) 62–9 **(65) 75–33, 68–55, 59–23, (126)-0, 0-(81), (85) 112–6, 1–76 (72), (60) 73–0 ***(60) 109–6, 45–56, (72) 75–42, 5–78 (55), (68) 73–0, (109) 115–19, 43–66, (110) 111–14, (70)-0, 38–89", "id": "20494682" }, { "contents": "2015 Cleveland Indians season\n\n\nand 13, improving their record to 70–70 and marking the first time the Indians were .500 since they were 2–2. The Indians would also be 71-71, 72-72, 73-73, and 74-74, but lost the following game each time. They briefly made it over the .500 mark at 77–76 on September 26, but went on to lose three in a row. The Indians spent much of September 3–5 games behind the Texas Rangers or Houston Astros for the second wild card spot in the American", "id": "294687" }, { "contents": "Index of philosophical literature\n\n\n\"Federalist No. 61\" – \"Federalist No. 62\" – \"Federalist No. 63\" – \"Federalist No. 64\" – \"Federalist No. 65\" – \"Federalist No. 66\" – \"Federalist No. 67\" – \"Federalist No. 68\" – \"Federalist No. 69\" – \"Federalist No. 70\" – \"Federalist No. 71\" – \"Federalist No. 72\" – \"Federalist No. 73\" – \"Federalist No. 74\" – \"Federalist", "id": "16809651" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "List of mayors of Salisbury\n\n\n1850–51 George Brown 1851–52 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1852–53 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1853–54 John Lambert 1854–55 Thomas Pain 1855–56 Abraham Jackson 1856–57 Thomas Pain 1857–58 Coard William Squarey 1858–59 Philip Pickney Cother 1859–60 William Woodlands 1860–61 Philip Watson Ottoway 1861–62 Charles Mann Cornwallis Whatman 1862–63 John Style 1863–64 John Waters 1864–65 Richard Henry Rigden 1865–66 Robert Stokes 1866–67 John Alfred Lush MD 1867–68 Stephen Eldridge 1868–69 William Aylward 1869–70 Charles Richard Norton 1870–71 William Fawcett Jnr. 1871–72 John Harding Jackson 1873–74 Henry Brown 1874–75 Samuel Ralph Atkins 1875–76 Charles Henry Radcliffe 1876–77 John Keynes 1877–78 Richard Monkhouse Wilson", "id": "18557200" }, { "contents": "1967 NFL season\n\n\nThe 1967 NFL season was the 48th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 16 teams with the addition of the New Orleans Saints. The two 8-team conferences were split into two divisions each: the Eastern Conference divisions were Capitol (Dallas, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Washington) and Century (Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis), and the Western Conference divisions were Central (Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, and Minnesota) and Coastal (Atlanta, Baltimore, Los Angeles", "id": "8290334" }, { "contents": "World TeamTennis\n\n\nwith Arthur Ashe and Wilt Chamberlain, securing the professional men players.. The league began play in May 1974, with George MacCall as Commissioner of the 16 teams: Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo-Toronto, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Florida (Miami), San Diego/Hawaii, Houston, Los Angeles, Minnesota (Minneapolis-St.Paul), New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. The original league format included a four-colored tennis court, a 44-contest season, and teams", "id": "14486970" }, { "contents": "2013 FedEx Cup Playoffs\n\n\n(76 to 58), Nicholas Thompson (73 to 59), Brendan Steele (89 to 69), and Ernie Els (91 to 70). Seven players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances: Ryan Palmer (60 to 71), Fredrik Jacobson (61 to 72), Martin Laird (63 to 74), David Lingmerth (64 to 75), Kyle Stanley (66 to 77), Cameron Tringale (69 to 79", "id": "19528111" }, { "contents": "Jellabies\n\n\n58. Parrot (21 June 1999) 59. Spring (28 June 1999) 60. Magic (5 July 1999) 61. Where's Pepper? (12 July 1999) 62. Hot (19 July 1999) 63. Robot (26 July 1999) 64. Wheels (2 August 1999) 65. Chums (9 August 1999) 66. Baa! (16 August 1999) 67. Found (23 August 1999) 68. Autumn (30 August 1999) 69. Nature (6 September 1999)", "id": "20682329" }, { "contents": "List of fresh water fishes of Maharashtra\n\n\nogilbii 51. Schismatorhynchos (Nukta) nukta 52. Thynnichthys sandkhol 53. Tor khudree 54. Tor mussulah 55. Tor tor SUB-FAMILY: CULTRINAE 56. Chela cachius 57. Chela laubuca 58. Salmostoma acinaces 59. Salmostoma balookee 60. Salmostoma boopis 61. Salmostoma clupeoides 62. Salmostoma horai 63. Salmostoma kardahiensis 64. Salmostoma novacula 65. Salmostoma phulo Subfamily: LEUCISCINAE 66. Hypophthalmichthys molitrix SUBFAMILY: RASBORINAE 69. Barilius evezardi 70. Barilius gatensis 71. Parluciosoma daniconius 72. Parluciosoma labiosa 73. Danio aequipinnatus 74", "id": "16146194" }, { "contents": "Vehicle registration plates of Kenya\n\n\n63 UN - United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Eastern & Southern African Regional Office 64 CD - Iran 65 CD - Cyprus 66 CD - Argentina 67 UN - United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) 68 CD - Philippines 69 CD - Burundi 70 CD - Chile 71 CD - Oman 72 CD - League of Arab States / Arab League 73 CD - European Union 74 CD - Yemen 75 CD - Kenya Mission to UNEP 76 CD - Côte d'Ivoire (Consulate) 77 CD - Bangladesh 78 CD - Saudi Arabia 79 UN", "id": "993880" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "List of makams\n\n\n-Şehnaz 63. Bûstan 64. Büzürk 65. Büzürk-Gerdâniye 66. Büzürk-Geveyşt 67. Büzürk-Mâye 68. Büzürk-Nevrûz 69. Büzürk-Selmek 70. Büzürk-Şehnâz 71. Canfezâ 72. Çârgâh 73. Çârgâh-Âcem 74. Çârgâh-Gerdâniye 75. Çârgâh-Mahûr 76. Çehâr-Âgâazin 77. Daği-Bayâti 78. Danişverân 79. Dil Âvîz 80. Dil-Ârâ 81. Dil-Efruz 82. Dil-Keşîde 83. Dil-Nişîn 84. Dil-", "id": "21093808" }, { "contents": "Super Bases Loaded 2\n\n\n\", the Cleveland \"Stars\", the Detroit \"Storm\", the Kansas City \"Tornadoes\", Oakland \"Eagles\", and Seattle \"Blue Wave\". The Omega League (based on the National League) consisted of the Atlanta \"Weasels\", Houston \"Doves\", the Los Angeles \"Cyclops\", the New York \"Mercs\", Philadelphia \"Bruins\", the Pittsburgh \"Buzzards\", and the San Francisco \"Amoebas\". In addition, there were four edit teams: Urbana,", "id": "22141152" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "Don Larsen\n\n\nDon James Larsen (born August 7, 1929) is an American retired Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher. During a 15-year MLB career, he pitched from 1953 to 1967 for seven different teams. Larsen pitched for the St. Louis Browns / Baltimore Orioles (1953–54; 1965), New York Yankees (1955–59), Kansas City Athletics (1960–1961), Chicago White Sox (1961), San Francisco Giants (1962–64), Houston Colt .45's / Houston Astros (1964–65), and Chicago Cubs (1967)", "id": "15750076" }, { "contents": "1968 NBA playoffs\n\n\n) (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Chicago Bulls: \"Lakers win series 4-1\" This is the first playoff meeting between the Lakers and Bulls. Division Finals (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (3) San Francisco Warriors: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Last Playoff Meeting: 1967 Western Division Semifinals (San Francisco won 3-0) Champion: Boston Celtics Division Semifinals (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (3) New York Knicks: \"76ers win series 4-2", "id": "14689742" } ]
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[ { "contents": "Global Initiative to Combat Nuclear Terrorism\n\n\n. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. IAEA (observer) UNODC (observer) INTERPOL (observer) UNICRI (observer) June 1-2 in Tokyo Japan February 8-10 New Delhi India June 16-17, 2015 Helsinki, Finland", "id": "7679046" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nNew York Yankees 56. Robin Yount, Milwaukee Brewers 57. Wade Boggs, Boston Red Sox 58. Roger Clemens, Boston Red Sox 59. Vince Coleman, St. Louis Cardinals 60. José Canseco, Oakland Athletics 61. Fernando Valenzuela, Los Angeles Dodgers 62. Tony Gwynn, San Diego Padres 63. Doc Gooden, New York Mets 64. Mark McGwire, Oakland Athletics 65. Jack Clark, New York Yankees 66. Dale Murphy, Atlanta Braves 67. Kirk Gibson, Los Angeles Dodgers 68. Jack Morris,", "id": "18525011" }, { "contents": "Women's World Chess Championship 2016\n\n\nRb4 60. a3 Kc5 61. Re6 Re4 62. Kc2 Kd4 63. Rd6+ Kc4 64. Rc6+ Kd5 65. Rb6 Rc4+ 66. Kd2 Kc5 67. Rb8 Ra4 68. Rc8+ Kd4 69. Rb8 Ra5 70. Rd8+ Kc4 71. Re8 Kd5 72. Rd8+ Ke4 73. Rb8 Rxa3 74. Rxb5 Kf4 75. Rb8 Kf3 76. Rf8+ Ke4 77. Rb8 Ra2+ 78. Ke1 Kf4 79. Rb3 e4 80. Rc3 e3 81. Rc8 1/2-1/2 In", "id": "15973443" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nDetroit Tigers 69. Ryne Sandberg, Chicago Cubs 70. Nolan Ryan, Houston Astros 71. John Tudor, Los Angeles Dodgers 72. Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia Phillies 73. Dave Righetti, New York Yankees 74. Pedro Guerrero, St. Louis Cardinals 75. Rick Sutcliffe, Chicago Cubs 76. Gary Carter, New York Mets 77. Cal Ripken, Baltimore Orioles 78. Andre Dawson, Chicago Cubs 79. Andy Van Slyke, Pittsburgh Pirates 80. Roc Raines, Montreal Expos 81. Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins 82.", "id": "18525012" }, { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Constitutional amendments under the French Fifth Republic\n\n\n46, 47, 47-1, 47-2 (new), 48, 49, 50-1, 51-1 (new), 51-2 (new), 56, 61, 61-1 (new), 62, 65, 69, 70, 71, 71-1 (new), 72-3, 73, 74-1, 75-1 (new), 87 (new), 88-4, 88-5, 89. The vote was", "id": "8390514" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Wysoczany\n\n\n53. Saharowa 54. Mashljanyk 55. Luchkanych 56. Mashljanyk 57. Mytso 58. Jacyla 59. Jacyla 60. Village Ukrainian School 61. Bodnik 62. Tsynanko 63. Shlomko 64. Warholjak 65. Kroljak 66. Village Orthodox Church 67. Horonova 68. Hlibyk 69. Sekielyk 70. Mashljanyk 71. Maslany 72. Orzinski 73. Worotyla 74. Luchkanych 75. Petrunjova 76. Slabka 77. Petrunjova 78. Bajtsowa 79. Sas 80. Sas 81. Hrytsko 82. Jacyla 83. Szevtsova 84. Szevtsova", "id": "15604592" }, { "contents": "List of WWE United States Champions\n\n\nRank !Wrestler !No. ofbrreigns !Combinedbrdays !Combined daysbrrec. by WWE !1 !2 !rowspan=2|40 !42 !43 !44 !45 !46 !47 !48 !49 !50 !51 !52 !53 !rowspan=2|54 !56 !rowspan=2|57 !59 !60 !61 !62 !63 !64 !65 !66 !67 !rowspan=3|68 !71 !72 !rowspan=3|73 !76 !77 !78 !rowspan=2|79 !rowspan=2|81 !83 !rowspan=2|84 !rowspan=3|86 !89 !rowspan=2|90 !92 !", "id": "11372834" }, { "contents": "Eusébio\n\n\nrepeated five years later. He was the Portuguese First Division's top scorer seven times (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970 and 1973), helping Benfica to win 11 Primeira Liga (1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73 and 1974–75), 5 Portuguese Cup wins (1961–62, 1963–64, 1968–69, 1969–70 and 1971–72), 1 European Cup win (1961–62) and 3 European Cup finals (1962–63, 1964–65 and 1967–68). Eusébio", "id": "15697745" }, { "contents": "Udayarpalayam taluk\n\n\n48 Kundaveli-East 49 Kundaveli-West 50 Kuruvalapparkoil 51 Kuvagam 52 Kuvathur 53 Managathy 54 Marudur 55 Melur 56 Muthuservamadam 57 Nagam Panthal 58 Nayaganai Periyal 59 Nedavalur-East 60 Nedavalur-South 61 Olayur 62 Padanilai 63 Pappakudi-North 64 Pappakudi-South 65 Parukkal 66 Periyakrishnapuram 67 Periyavalayam 68 Pichanur 69 Pilichikuzhi 70 Piranjeri 71 Porpathintha Nallur 72 Rangiyam 73 Saluppai 74 Sathampady 75 Silambur 76 Siluvacheri 77 Sirukadambur 78 Solankurichi 79 Sripuranthan 80 Sriraman 81 Suriyamanal 82 Suttamalli 83 T.Paluvur 84 Taludalamedu 85 Thandalai 86 Thathanur 87 Thenkatchi Perumal Nathan 88 Thirukalapur 89", "id": "329036" }, { "contents": "Garhmukteshwar (Assembly constituency)\n\n\nkhaiya 46 Sharifpur 47 Anooppur Dibai 48 Shuklampura 49 Rasoolabad Nanpur 50 Lodhipur Shobhan 51 Pawati 52 Haiderpur 53 Lodhipur Chhapka 54 Sadullapur 55 Hiranpura 56 Popayi 57 Janupura 58 Jhadina 59 Saidpur 60 Alampur Bhagwantpur 61 Ladpura 62 Kalyanpur 63 Khilwai 64 Shogarh 65 Shahpur Chaudhary 66 Inayatpur 67 Rampur Nyamatpur 68 Abdullapur 69 Dotai 70 Athsaini 71 Hasupur 72 Manak Chowk 73 Deoli 74 Dhana 75 Lisri 76 Akkhapur 77 Fattapur 78 Phuldehra 79 Nawada Kalan 80 Todarpur 81 Bhowapur 82 Bhowapur Mastannagar 83 Baksar 84 Saroorpur 85 Vait 86 Khudaliya 87 Baddha 88 Ratupura 89 Rajhera 90", "id": "3818355" }, { "contents": "Samia tribe (Luhya)\n\n\n38 Abakangala 39 Abakati 40 Abakemo 41 Abakerere 42 Abakhu 43 Abakibwedde 44 Abakiroyoya 45 Abakobe 46 Abakomolo 47 Abakooli 48 Abakoolo 49 Abakuba 50 Abakwala 51 Abakwede 52 Abakyaki 53 Abakyonga 54 Abalaka 55 Abalala 56 Abalanda 57 Abaleke 58 Abalekya 59 Abalila 60 Abalindo 61 Abaliro 62 Abalisa 63 Abaloba 64 Abalomba 65 Abalundu 66 Abalwenge 67 Abalyali 68 Abalyani 69 Abamakwa 70 Abamakyeke 71 Abamali 72 Abamani 73 Abamanyi 74 Abambumpi 75 Abameripo 76 Abampoodi 77 Abampunyi 78 Abamulembo 79 Abamulimba 80 Abamuma 81 Abanapa 82 Abangasa 83 Abanghale 84 Abanyanga 85 Abanyedeti 86 Abanyihodoo 87 Abanyimaro", "id": "4195796" }, { "contents": "Parbatsar\n\n\nGular 47 Gunawati 48 Gurah 49 Haripura 50 Harnawa Patti 51 Hatheli 52 Hukmpura 53 Huldhani 54 Jagdishpura 55 Jalampura 56 Janjeela 57 Jawla 58 Jhalra 59 Jhujharpura 60 Kaletara 61 Kalkala Ki Dhani 62 Kankediyas 63 Kanwalad 64 Khanpur 65 Khedapura 66 Khedarpura 67 Kheri Khinwasi 68 Khokhar 69 Khokhariya 70 Khundiyas 71 Kinsariya 72 Kishorpura 73 Kitiya 74 Kuliyana 75 Kundri 76 Kurada 77 Lakhiyas 78 Lalana Kalan 79 Lalana Khurd 80 Madhwa 81 Malas Charnan 82 Malas Gusaiyan 83 Mandan 84 Mandowari 85 Manglana 86 Manpura 87 Mayapur 88 Mehgaon 89 Merasi 90 Mindakiya 91 Modi Khurd", "id": "7579275" }, { "contents": "Western Suburbs Magpies\n\n\nW Wright 55 W Barclay 56 Percy Bolt 57 T Doyle 58 J Feeney 59 V Jarvis 60 E Mantle 61 H.G. Naylor 62 E Palmer 63 E Willings 64 Grinstead 65 Owens 66 Sam Perry 67 Keen 68 James 69 Percy Briscoe 70 Chipperfield 71 J Ogilvie 72 Horace Alderson 73 Johns 74 J Slingsby 75 D McDonald 76 G Patterson 77 Baldock 78 Tom Dowswell 79 Healy 80 McEvoy 81 Ryan 82 George Duffin 83 Herb Gilbert 84 Rangi Joass 85 W Mueller 86 A Munnery 87 P.J. Thompson 88 Jack Tully 89 S.B. Wall 90 A Gillett", "id": "13659778" }, { "contents": "Game Day Recycling\n\n\nUniversity of Georgia 59. University of Kentucky 60. University of Maine 61. University of Maryland 62. University of Miami 63. University of Michigan 64. University of Minnesota 65. University of Mississippi 66. University of Missouri 67. University of Montana 68. University of Nebraska–Lincoln 69. University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill 70. University of North Texas 71. University of Notre Dame 72. University of Oregon 73. University of Rochester 74. University of South Florida 75. University of Tennessee - Knoxville 76", "id": "10435645" }, { "contents": "Carson's Law\n\n\nAnd Misfire 59. St. Patrick's Day 60. The Masquerade 61. All That Glitters 62. Laugh, Clown, Laugh 63. Guardian Angels 64. Lost Opportunities 65. A Country Dance 66. Faith, Hope And Fencing Wire 67. A Matter Of Confidence 68. The Tender Trap 69. A Case For Compassion 70. From Small Acorns 71. Street Games, Night Moves 72. Deceptions 73. Orphans Of The Storm 74. Falling Star 75. Means To An End 76. Teapots And Tears 77.", "id": "7511783" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "2003 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 10–11 May – Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, England *58–69, 83–25, 24–66, (63) 75–8, 9-(67), 0–98 (57), 72–60 (53), 39–80 (55), (67)-(60), 42–61 **(58) 73–26, (80)-(52), (100) 104–32, 23–82 (57), (54) 74–57, 49–57, (56) 71–48, 59–32 **", "id": "20494482" }, { "contents": "List of villages in Murbad\n\n\n796 br 57 Gorakhgad Murbad 1 br 58 Goregaon Murbad 495 br 59 Hedavali Murbad 281 br 60 Hireghar Murbad 225 61 Inde Murbad 885 br 62 Jadai Murbad 491 br 63 Jaigaon Murbad 496 br 64 Jambhurde Murbad 1,330 br 65 Jamghar Murbad 533 br 66 Kachakoli Murbad 869 br 67 Kalambad Mu Murbad 408 br 68 Kalambhe Murbad 1,299 br 69 Kalamkhande Murbad 987 br 70 Kalanbhad Murbad 1,017 br 71 Kandali Murbad 295 br 72 Kanharle Murbad 798 br 73 Kanhol Murbad 822 br 74 Karavale Murbad 1,118 br 75 Karchonde Murbad 731 76 Kasgaon Murbad 524", "id": "15353565" }, { "contents": "Amos Burn\n\n\nKf7 46.Bxc6 Bxc6 47.Kb4 Be8 48.Nf3 Ke7 49.Ng5 Bc6 50.Ka3 Bd7 51.Kb2 Ba4 52.Kc1 Bb3 53.Nf3 Ba4 54.Nh4 Kf7 55.Ng2 Bd7 56.h4 Be8 57.Kb2 Ba4 58.Ne3 Ke7 59.Ka3 Bc6 60.Kb4 Kd7 61.Ka5 Kc7 62.Nc2 Kb7 63.Nb4 Bd7 64.Na6 Be8 65.Nc5+ Kc6 66.Nxe6 Bd7 67.Ng5 Bf5 68.Kb4 Bg4 69.Ka3 Kd7 70.Nf7 Be6 71.Nd6 Kc6 72.Kb2 Bg4 73.Kc2 Kd7 74.Kd2 Ke6 75.Ke3 Bh3 76.f5+ gxf5 77.Kf4 Bg4 78.Kg5 Bh3 79.Ne8 Kf7 80.Nf6 f4 81.Kxf4 Be6 82.Kg5 1–0 MacDonald-Burn, Liverpool 1910 At right is a surprisingly little-known position from one of Burn's offhand games.", "id": "20103296" }, { "contents": "Brazilian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act\n\n\n59. FENIPRAZINE 60. FEMPROBAMATO 61. FLUFENAZINE 62. FLUMAZENIL 63. FLUOXETINE 64. FLUPENTIXOL 65. FLUVOXAMINE 66. HALOPERIDOL 67. HALOTAN 68. CLORAL HYDRATE 69. HYDROCHLORBEZETILAMINE 70. HYDROXIDINE 71. HOMOPHENAZINE 72. IMICLOPRAZINE 73. IMIPRAMINE 74. IMIPRAMINOXIDE 75. IPROCLORIZIDA 76. ISOCARBOXAZIDE 77. ISOFLURANE 78. ISOPROPYL-CROTONYL-URINE 79. LAMOTRIGINE 80. LEVODOPA 81. LEVOMEPROMAZINE 82. LINDANO 83. LISURIDA 84. LITHIUM 85. LOPERAMIDA 86. LOXAPINA 87. MAPROTILINE 88. MECLOFENOXATE 89. MEFENOXALONE 90.", "id": "14670778" }, { "contents": "Tales of the Wizard of Oz\n\n\n? 55. ? 56. ? 57. ? 58. ? 59. ? 60. Friends of a Feather 61. Monkey Air Lift 62. Guaranteed for Life 63. The Skills of Bravery 64. The Coat of Arms 65. Roar, Lion, Roar 66. Be a Card 67. The Inferior Decorator 68. The Salesman 69. The Cat's Meow 70. The Yellow Brick Road 71. Rusty Rusty 72. The Scarecrow 73. The Invisible Man 74. Free Trade 75. The Bull Fighter 76", "id": "13344957" }, { "contents": "Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship\n\n\nscope=row|56 !scope=row|57 !scope=row|58 !scope=row|59 !scope=row|60 !scope=row|61 !scope=row|62 !scope=row|63 !scope=row|64 !scope=row|65 !scope=row|66 !scope=row|67 !scope=row|68 !scope=row|69 !scope=row|70 !scope=row|71 !scope=row|72 !scope=row|73 !scope=row|74 !scope=row|75 !scope=row|76 !scope=row|77 !scope=row|78 !scope=row|79 !scope=row|80 !", "id": "16778230" }, { "contents": "Ikirun\n\n\n59. Asaba 60. Ajele Okeba 61. Ago Okeba 62. Ajisefinni 63. Alufa Akanbi 64. Adedeji 65. Alabi 66. Aniyeye 67. Agunlo 68. Aliyu 69. Aborisade 70. Agbon 71. Ayara 72. Baale- Enle 73. Baba Osogbo 74. Orisayo 75. Balogun 76. Baale Gbenagbena 77. Baale Onilu 78. Baale Ponja Erintunde 79. Saba 80. Balogun Kojo 81. Baale Oke Aafo 82. Balogun Makinde 83. Baba Isale 84. Balogun Imole 85. Baba Oloya 86. Baale", "id": "2580736" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qd2 Qd4 57. Qe1 Qb6 58. Qd2 Rb7 59. a4 Qc5 60. Qe1 Rb4 61. Qd2 Qb6 62. Qc1 Qd4 63. Qc2 Rb3 64. Be2 Rxc3 65. Qxc3 Qxc3 66. bxc3 Nxe4 67. Bf3 Nef6 68. Be2 e4 69. Bxc4 g4 70. Rb2 Ng5 71. Rb6 Nf7 72. Bf1 f3 73. c4 Nd7 74. Rb7 Nfe5 75. f6 e3 76. Rb3 e2 77. Bxe2 fxe2 78. Re3 Nf3 79. f7 Rf8 80. Rxg4 e1=", "id": "10680382" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "1953–54 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team\n\n\n30 Oregon State (-/4) RAL L 53–65 January 8 The Citadel H W 83–42 January 9 Wake Forest A W 66–65 January 11 Davidson A W 70–54 January 16 Virginia H W 78–66 January 19 NC State H L 77–84 February 2 Washington and Lee LY W 69–60 February 4 Duke (-/8) A L 47–63 February 8 Virginia A L 69–83 February 11 Wake Forest H L 62–76 February 13 Clemson (-/14) A W 72–56 February 16 Davidson H W 89–69 February 20 Duke (-/14) H L 63–67 February 24 NC State", "id": "7304952" }, { "contents": "Kumharsain\n\n\nChohan 38 Chopala 39 Churath 40 D.P.F. Nag kelo Saroga 41 D.P.F. Nagkelo 42 Dagrot 43 Dakolu 44 Dakoon 45 Dalan 46 Damaur 47 Daro 48 Dawala 49 Deeb 50 Deoridhar 51 Dethal 52 Devali Dhar 53 Dhala 54 Dhali 55 Dhanal 56 Dharuri 57 Dheongli 58 Dogri 59 Doja 60 Ganeog 61 Gharal 62 Ghareawat 63 Ghughvi 64 Gheti 65 Gonthla 66 Halyana 67 Hathiya 68 Jadoon 69 Jal 70 Jalti 71 Jangal Ahar 72 Jangal Dawala 73 Jangal Hatu 74 Jangal Havan 75 Jangal Jogsha 76 Jangal Madhawan 77 Jangal Marni 78 Jangal Nun-II 79 Janjeli", "id": "1653227" }, { "contents": "Glamorgan County Silver Ball Trophy\n\n\n. The trophy is sponsored by Brains Smooth. ! Season !! Winners !! Losing Finalists !! Score !! Venue ! 1956–57 !1957–58 ! 1958–59 ! 1959–60 ! 1960–61 ! 1961–62 ! 1962–63 ! 1963–64 ! 1964–65 ! 1965–66 ! 1966–67 ! 1967–68 ! 1968–69 ! 1969–70 ! 1970–71 ! 1971–72 ! 1972–73 ! 1973–74 ! 1974–75 ! 1975–76 ! 1976–77 ! 1977–78 ! 1978–79 ! 1979–80 ! 1980–81 ! 1981–82 ! 1982–83 ! 1983–84 ! 1984–85 ! 1985–86 ! 1986–87 ! 1987–88 ! 1988–89 ! 1989–90 ! 1990–91 ! 1991–92 ! 1992–93 ! 1993–94", "id": "18470383" }, { "contents": "63rd NHK Cup (shogi)\n\n\n, 59. P*7b, 60. Px3e, 61. P-6f, 62. N*8e, 63. P-7a+, 64. Nx7g+, 65. Nx7g, 66. S*7f, 67. N*8i, 68. G*5i, 69. K-6h, 70. B-4h+, 71. +P-7b, 72. +B-5h, 73. K-7i, 74. +B-6i, 75. K-8h, 76. +Bx7h, 77. Kx7h, 78. G*6g, 79. K-8h, 80. Gx7g, 81. Nx7g", "id": "8770976" }, { "contents": "Ancestors of Rama\n\n\n62. Rituparna 63. Sarvakama (Sarvakarma, Aartupani in Harivansha Puran) 64. Sudas (contemporary to King Kuru-1 of Chandravansh who founded the Magadha Kingdom) 65. Saudasa (or) Kalmashapada (married to Madayanti) 66. Asmaka 67. Mulaka (Naari Kavacha) (contemporary of Yadava King Shakuni who was the father of Rakshasha “Bhasmasura”) 68. Dasharatha-1 69. Adwil (Ilabil in Vishnu Puran) 70. Vishvamashaha 71. Anaranya-2 72. Nidhn 73. Animitra 74. Dululaha (Harivansh Puran) 75", "id": "8372279" }, { "contents": "Codex Cyprius\n\n\n1: 1, 4, 12, 14, 30, 34, 41, 44; Luke 10: 1, 8, 15, 22, 23, 30, 32, 37, 38, 47, 48, 53, 57, 63; Luke 20: 2, 4, 8, 9, 19, 23, 24, 26, 28, 33, 34, 50, 61, 62, 64, 65, 70, 74, 75. In Matthew 27:34 it reads οινον (\"wine\"", "id": "12433331" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qg1 Qe8 55. Qf2 Qf8 56. Rcd1 Qe8 57. Kh3 Kh8 58. Rc1 Kh7 59. Ba7 Rb7 60. Bc5 Na6 61. Be3 Rbb8 62. Kh4 Nb4 63. Qf1 Qe7 64. Kh3 Qe8 65. Kh2 Qe7 66. Qd1 Qe8 67. Kh3 Ra8 68. Kh4 Na6 69. Qg1 Bb4 70. Rdd1 Bf8 71. Kh3 Rab8 72. Kh4 Nb4 73. Rd2 Na6 74. Nf5 Bb4 75. Rdd1 Bf8 76. Qe1 Bb4 77. Qf1 Bf8 78. Kg3 Nb4 79", "id": "10680375" }, { "contents": "List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach\n\n\n• 20/7=/11 • 22/5 • 24/6 • 25/6 • 26/6 • 28/6 • 29/8 • 30/6 • 31/9 • 32/6 • 33/6 • 36/4 and /8 • 37/6 • 38/6 • 39/7 • 40/3, /6 and /8 • 41/6 • 42/7 • 44/7 • 45/7 • 46/6 • 47/5 • 48/3 and /7 • 52/6 • 55/5 • 56/5 • 57/8 • 59/3 • 60/5 • 62/6 64. • 64/2, /4 and /8 • 65/2 and /7 • 66/6 • 67/4 and /7 • 69/6 • 69a/6 • 70/7 and /11 • 72/6 • 73/5 • 74/8", "id": "3262090" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n+ Nxe4 56. fxe4+ Kxe4 57. Qg4+ Kd3 58. Qf3+ Qe3 59. Kg4 Qxf3+ 60. Kxf3 g6 61. Bd6 Nf5 62. Kf4 Nh4 63. Kg4 gxh5+ 64. Kxh4 Kxd4 65. Bb8 a5 66. Bd6 Kc4 67. Kxh5 a4 68. Kxh6 Kb3 69. b5 Kc4 70. Kg5 Kxb5 71. Kf5 Ka6 72. Ke6 Ka7 73. Kd7 Kb7 74. Be7 Ka7 75. Kc7 Ka8 76. Bd6 Ka7 77. Kc8 Ka6 78. Kb8 b5 79", "id": "7279713" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rg3 b3 59. Kc6 Kb8 60. Rxb3+ Ka7 61. Rb7+ Ka6 62. Rb6+ Ka7 63. Kb5 a4 64. Rxf6 Rf4 65. Rxh6 a3 66. Ra6+ Kb8 67. Rxa3 Rxf5 68. Rg3 Rf6 69. Rg8+ Kc7 70. Rg7+ Kc8 71. Rh7 1-0 Game 32br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black: Korchnoi, Viktorbr Pirc, Classicalbr Result: 1-0br 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5", "id": "7279777" }, { "contents": "José Cardenal\n\n\nJosé Rosario Domec Cardenal (born October 7, 1943 in Matanzas, Cuba) is a Cuban American former professional baseball outfielder, who played Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants (1963–64), Los Angeles/California Angels (1965–67), Cleveland Indians (1968–69), St. Louis Cardinals (1970–1971), Milwaukee Brewers (1971), Chicago Cubs (1972–77), Philadelphia Phillies (1978–79), New York Mets (1979–80), and Kansas City Royals (1980). Cardenal batted and threw", "id": "3406173" }, { "contents": "SUBE card\n\n\n20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88,", "id": "8102606" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\nRb1 Bg7 58. Be4 Nf6 59. Bc2 Nd5 60. Ra1 Kc7 61. Rb1 Bf6 62. Kg1 Ne7 63. Kf1 Nd5 64. Kg2 Bg7 65. Kg1 Kb7 66. Ra1 R6d7 67. Re4 Bf6 68. Re2 Kc7 69. Kf1 Ne7 70. Rb1 Nc8 71. Be3 Nd6 72. Rbe1 Re7 73. Bg6 Rg8 74. Bb1 e4 75. Kg2 Rge8 76. Bc2 Bg7 77. Rd1 Nc4 78. Bc1 Nd6 79. Rh1 Re5 80. h4 Bf6 81. h5 R5e7 82.", "id": "10680366" }, { "contents": "Wu Style Tai Chi Fast Form\n\n\nParting the wild horse's mane 59. Jade girl works the shuttles(3) 60. Jade girl works the shuttles(4) 61. Grasping the bird's tail 62. Cloud hands(3) 63. Cloud hands(4) 64. Downward posture 65. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(1) 66. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(2) 67. Step back, repulse the monkey 68. Flying oblique 69. Raise hand and step up 70. White crane flaps its wings 71. Brush knee and twist step 72. Needle at the bottom", "id": "6846816" }, { "contents": "SFZ (file format)\n\n\nan SFZ file: group lovel=0 hivel=127 region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=60 lokey=30 hikey=61 sample=SubDir/01C4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=62 lokey=62 hikey=63 sample=SubDir/02D4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=64 lokey=64 hikey=64 sample=SubDir/03E4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=65 lokey=65 hikey=66 sample=SubDir/04F4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=67 lokey=67 hikey=68 sample=SubDir/05G4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=69 lokey=69 hikey=70 sample=SubDir/06A4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=71 lokey=71 hikey=71 sample=SubDir/07B4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=72 lokey=72 hikey=73 sample=SubDir/08C5.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=74 lokey=74 hikey=75 sample=SubDir/09D5.wav region trigger=", "id": "13324840" }, { "contents": "Afadzato South District\n\n\n. Logba-Adzakoe 57. Logba-Akusame 58. Logba-Alakpeti 59. Logba-Andokope 60. Logba-Dufie 61. Logba-Klikpo 62. Logba-Tota 63. Logba-Vuinta 64. Logba-Xorglikope 65. Tafi-Abuipe 66. Tafi-Agorme 67. Tafi-Atome 68. Tafi-Dekpokorfe 69. Tafi-Mador 70. Tafi-Xorglikorfe 71. Kpeve-Old town 72. Kpeve-Tornu 73. Adigbo-Tornu 74. Goviefe-Todzi 75. Goviefe-Korwu", "id": "2739856" }, { "contents": "Jackson League\n\n\n-52 Centrals 1952-53 Northerners 1953-54 Vale Recreation 1954-55 Pessimists 1955-56 Northerners 1956-57 Guernsey Rangers 1957-58 Guernsey Rangers 1958-59 Northerners 1959-60 Northerners 1960-61 Belgrave Wanderers 1961-62 Sylvans 1962-63 Sylvans 1963-64 Northerners 1964-65 Belgrave Wanderers 1965-66 Vale Recreation 1966-67 Centrals 1967-68 St Martin’s 1968-69 Vale Recreation 1969-70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970-71 Belgrave Wanderers 1971-72 Vale Recreation 1972-73 Vale Recreation", "id": "4250613" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\nof Arkansas. The Lumbermen were disbanded in July 1905 due to financial hardships. Pine Bluff MLB Players 1954 - Frank Lucchesi - Manager - Philadelphia 70-72, Texas 75-77, Chicago Cubs 87 1952 - Bob Hale - Baltimore 55-56, 58, Cleveland 60-61, New York Yankees 61 1952 - Hillis Layne - Washington 41 1952 - Jim Snyder - Player Minnesota 61-62, 64 Manager - Seattle 88 1951 - Bud Black - Detroit 52, 55 1950 - Harry Chozen - Cincinnati 37 1950", "id": "9684300" }, { "contents": "Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award\n\n\n-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-", "id": "18196616" }, { "contents": "Middlesex Senior Charity Cup\n\n\n1947–48 Hendon 1948–49 Hayes 1949–50 Wealdstone 1950–51 Finchley 1951–52 Southall 1952–53 Hounslow Town 1953–54 Hendon 1954–55 Hayes 1955–56 Hounslow Town 1956–57 Hendon 1957–58 Finchley 1958–59 Enfield 1959–60 Hounslow Town 1960–61 Enfield 1961–62 Enfield & Hounslow Town (joint holders) 1962–63 Hayes 1963–64 Wealdstone 1964–65 Finchley 1965–66 Hounslow Town 1966–67 No Competition 1967–68 Wealdstone & Wembley (joint holders) 1968–69 Southall 1969–70 Hampton 1970–71 Hayes 1971–72 Hayes 1972–73 Hayes 1973–74 Finchley 1974–75 Hayes 1975–76 Hendon 1976–77 Hendon 1977–78 Hillingdon Borough 1978–79 Hendon 1979–80 Harrow Borough 1980–81 Wembley & Wealdstone (joint winners) 1981–82 Uxbridge 1982–83 Wembley 1983–84 Southall", "id": "8679746" }, { "contents": "Handicap (chess)\n\n\n53. Ke3 Kb5 54. Ne4 Na6 55. h8=Q Ka5 56. Qc3+ Kb5 57. Qb3+ Ka5 58. Nc3 Nc5 59. Bc7+ Ka6 60. Qb5+ Ka7 61. Qxc5+ Ka6 Deliberately allowing checkmate. 62. Qa5+ Kb7 63. Ke4 Kc8 64. Qa7 Kd7 65. Qb7 Ke7 66. Qc8 Kf6 67. Bd8+ Kg7 68. Qe6 Kf8 69. Qe7+ Kg8 70. Nd5 Kh8 71. g5 Kg8 72. g6 Kh8 73. Ke5 Kg8 74.", "id": "9261177" }, { "contents": "2009 Premier League Snooker\n\n\nwas higher. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 28–29 November – Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, England * (61) 80–35, 4–80, (96)–0, 0–(110), 34–77, 61–71 (65), 67–1, 40–75 ** 0–(98), 10–99 (53), 10–68 (66), 1–83 (76), (63)–30, (53)–(67) *** (111) 119–9, 87–36, 70–0, 50–57, 0–(88", "id": "994853" }, { "contents": "2013 Virginia Cavaliers football team\n\n\nAlex Foertsch 55 David Dean 56 Andre Miles-Redmond 57 Stephen Lawe 59 Mark Hall 60 John Pond 60 Jeb Byrne 61 Cody Wallace 62 Sean Karl 63 Ryan Doull 64 Nick Koutris 65 Ross Burbank 66 George Adeosun 67 Jackson Matteo 68 Eric Tetlow 69 Phillip Berry 70 Luke Bowanko 71 Jack McDonald 72 Eric Smith 74 Conner Davis 75 Sadiq Olanrewaju 76 Michael Mooney 77 Jay Whitmire 78 Morgan Moses 79 Jack Babcock 79 Sean Cascarano 80 Adrian Gamble 81 Jamall Brown 82 Mario Nixon 83 Jake McGee 84 Canaan Severin 85 Keeon Johnson 86 Jeremy Dollin", "id": "3791357" }, { "contents": "Sangrampur, Maharashtra\n\n\n52-Pimpari Adgaon 1400 53-Rajpur 157 54-Akoli Bk. 910 55-Akoli Kh. 251 56-Changefal Bk. 665 57-Changefal Kh. 707 58-Niwana 1487 59-Sangrampur Pr.jamod 6506 60-Tamgaon 1124 61-Pimpri Kathargaon 566 62-Bodkha 1363 63-Nirod 989 64-Bhilkhed 713 65-Wakana 1420 66-Rudhana 2072 67-Chondhi 622 68-Kakoda 669 69-Ukadgaon 353 70-Manardi 719 71-Pimpri Kavthal 461 72-Ringanwadi 570 73-Durgadiatya 1016 74-Wankhed 5378 75-Takleshwar 501 76-Kalamkhed 712 77-Jastgaon 795 78-Neknapur 358 79-Awar 955 80-Ukali Bk. 1216 81-Kodri 1225 82-Paturda Khurd 1564 83-Khel Thorat Paturda 2054 84-Warwat Khanderao 1447 85-Hingana Kavthal 360 86-Kumbarkhed 230 87-Kavthal 2673 88-Itkhed 218 89-Pesoda 1185 90-Bhon 1149 91-Sawali 659 92-Khiroda", "id": "9109065" }, { "contents": "Kamen Rider Spirits\n\n\n61. Rushbr 62. Ice Fangbr 63. Graveyard Eleventh tankōbon 64. Light Fangbr 65. Labyrinthbr 66. Hell Carbr 67. Teacherbr 68. Training Twelfth tankōbon 69. Whirlpoolbr 70. New Finisherbr 71. Ocean Battlebr 72. Belt of Lifebr 73. Immortal Man Thirteenth tankōbon 74. Inheritbr 75. Get Backbr 76. Movingbr 77. Evolutionbr 78. Next Evolutionbr 79. Final Evolution Fourteenth tankōbon 80. Warrior's Essencebr 81. Surpassing Greedbr 82. Returnbr 83. Fiery Giantbr 84. With the Soulbr 85. Setupbr", "id": "11704902" }, { "contents": "List of AEK Athens F.C. managers\n\n\nP ! W ! D ! L ! F ! A ! GD ! W% ! Pts% ! Total ! 36!!22!!7!!7!!62!!32!!+30!!61.11!!67.59 ! Total ! 11||6||3||2||22||14||+8||54.54||63.64 ! Total ! 4||2||0||2||6||5||+1||50.00||50.00 ! Total ! 26!!14!!5!!7!!55!!28!!+27!!53.85!!60.26 ! Total ! 59!!37!!11!!11!!145!!69!!+76!!62.71!!68.93 ! Total ! 17!!11!!3!!5!!32!!18!!+14||64.71!!70.59 ! Total ! 82!!45!!23!!14!!166!!77!!+89!!54.88!!64.23 ! Total ! 16!!8!!3!!5!!24!!20!!+4!!50.00!!56.25 ! Total ! 86!!47!!23!!16!!121!!70!!+51!!54.65!!63.57 ! Total ! 71!!39!!13!!19!!122!!67!!+55!!54.93!!61.03 ! Total ! 84!!39!!24!!21!!116!!86!!+30!!46.43!!55.95 ! Total ! 2!!1!!0!!1!!3!!4!!-1!!50.00!!50.00 ! Total ! 82!!61!!12!!9!!190!!50!!+140!!74.39!! \"Only competitive matches are counted. Wins, losses and draws are results at the final whistle; the results of penalty shootouts are not counted.\"", "id": "20468014" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Kf3 Kf8 52. Kg2 Rg4+ 53. Kh2 Bf2 54. Rf1 Bd4 55. Re1 Rh4+ 56. Kg2 Rg4+ 57. Kh3 Rh4+ 58. Kg3 Kf7 59. Kg2 Kf8 60. Kf3 Rh2 61. Bxa4 c2 62. Kg3 Bxe5+ 63. Rxe5 Rh1 64. Bxg5 Rg1+ 65. Kf2 Nxg5 66. Bxc2 Ra1 67. a4 Ra2 68. Re2 Ra3 69. Re3 Ra2 70. Re2 Ra3 71. Rd2 Ke7 72. Ke2 Nf3 73. Rd1 Ne5 74. Rd5", "id": "4952529" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Qxg6+ Kf8 59. Qxc6 Kg8 60. Qg6+ Kf8 61. Qg4 Ke8 62. Qh5 Kf8 63. Qg4 Ke8 64. Qh5 Kf8 65. Qd5 Rh7 66. Qf3+ Kg8 67. Qg4+ Kf7 68. Qh5+ Kg8 69. Qg6+ Kf8 70. Qf5+ Kg8 71. Qg4+ Kf7 72. Qh5+ Kg8 73. Qd5+ Kf8 74. Qxb5 Qe6 75. Bg7+ Kf7 76. Qh5+ Ke7 77. g3 Qe1+ 78. Kg2 Qe4+ 79. Kh2", "id": "4952547" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rc6 Bb5 60. Rc1 b3 61. Rb1 Bc4 62. Ke4 Ra2 63. Kd4 Rc2 64. Nd3 Bxd3 65. Kxd3 Rxh2 66. Rxb3 Kg7 67. Ke4 Ra2 68. Kf4 Ra4+ 69. Kg5 Ra5 70. g4 Rc5 71. Kh5 Ra5 72. Rf3 Rb5 73. g5 Rb1 74. f6+ Kh7 75. Rh3 Rg1 76. Rh2 Rg3 77. Rh1 Rg2 78. Ra1 Rh2+ 79. Kg4 Kg6 80. Ra8 Rg2+ ½–½ Game 26br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black", "id": "7279762" }, { "contents": "Les Arcanes\n\n\nPremier sacrifice 56. Liberté 57. Le sacrifice libre 58. La relation du beth à l'aleph 59. Limite de nos champs de gravitation 60. L'indivisible unité 61. La Manifestation 62. Vision parfaite 63. La féminité de la Manifestation procréatrice 64. Cantique de Salomon 65. Ève 66. Sacrifice des sacrifices 67. La loi juive 68. Beauté libre 69. Encore le rythme 70. Conscience de l'univers 71. Libre beauté première 72-73. La passion mystérieuse et chaste 74. De l'amour à l'être 75.", "id": "17579979" }, { "contents": "Barharia\n\n\nKail 61. Kaluchhapra 62. Kanahar 63. Kanhauli 64. Khanpur 65. Khizar Chak 66. Khori Pakar Jaddi 67. Khori Pakar Nilami 68. Koiri Tola 69. Kuahi 70. Kurwa 71. Kutub Chhapra 72. Lachhmi Chak 73. Lakri 74. Lakri Dargah 75. Lala Hata 76. Lauan 77. Madhaupur 78. Mahal 79. Mahamadpur 80. Mahammadpur 81. Mahbub Chhapra 82. Mahmudpur 83. Mananpura 84. Mansahata 85. Mathia Patarhatha 86. Mathurapur 87. Mira Chhapra 88. Narharpur 89.", "id": "12509991" }, { "contents": "Women's Professional Basketball League\n\n\nfranchises had been awarded to Dallas, New Orleans, San Francisco and St. Louis, Missouri, while applications were received for potential franchises from Baltimore, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. The Eastern Division included the New Jersey Gems, New Orleans Pride, New York Stars, Philadelphia Fox, St. Louis Streak and Washington Metros. The Midwest Division included the Chicago Hustle, Iowa Cornets, Milwaukee Does and Minnesota Fillies. The Western Division included the California Dreams, Dallas Diamonds, Houston Angels and San Francisco Pioneers.", "id": "10846173" }, { "contents": "Don McMahon\n\n\nDonald John McMahon (January 4, 1930 – July 22, 1987) was a right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was signed by the Boston Braves before the 1950 season. He played for the Milwaukee Braves (1957–62), Houston Colt .45s (1962–63), Cleveland Indians (1964–66), Boston Red Sox (1966–67), Chicago White Sox (1967–68), Detroit Tigers (1968–69), and San Francisco Giants (1969–74). McMahon was used almost", "id": "22214072" }, { "contents": "List of sovereign states and dependencies by total fertility rate\n\n\n58 Israel 2.9 59 Lesotho 2.9 60 Eswatini 2.8 61 Kyrgyz Republic 2.8 62 Micronesia 2.8 63 Algeria 2.7 64 Haiti 2.7 65 Mongolia 2.7 66 Botswana 2.6 67 Fiji 2.6 68 Guatemala 2.6 69 Kazakhstan 2.6 70 Syria 2.6 71 Turkmenistan 2.6 72 Bolivia 2.5 73 Djibouti 2.5 74 Jordan 2.5 75 Oman 2.5 76 Lao PDR 2.4 77 Philippines 2.4 78 Cambodia 2.3 79 Ecuador 2.3 80 Guyana 2.3 81 Honduras 2.3 82 Panama 2.3 83 Paraguay 2.3 84 Seychelles 2.3 85 South Africa 2.3 86 Suriname 2.3 87 Uzbekistan 2.3 88 Dominican Republic 2.2 89 Indonesia 2.2", "id": "17872676" }, { "contents": "Minuscule 441\n\n\nsubscriptions at the end of each book, and στιχοι. The biblical text is surrounded by a catena of Oecumenius. Some of leaves of the codex are in disorder. The order of leaves: 3-18. 1. 2. 19-46. 47-58. 59. 63. 64. 59. 60-62. 73. 74. 65. 66. 69-72. 67. 68. 75-78. 127-142. 79-126. 143-158. 167-182", "id": "19179286" }, { "contents": "Al Maktab Raqam 19\n\n\n61 - Ghost Walker 62 - Stun death 63 - Fire Ball 64 - the mystery of the Sphinx 65 - dark rays 66 - Conflict in the bush 67 - a plot of Satan 68 - bulwark 69 - ghost of revenge 70 - bloody chase 71 - cursed earth 72 - devastating weapon 73 - horror Hospital 74 - a treasure of the Pharaohs 75 - bird death 76. The armed robbery 77. secret mission 78. hackers Nile 79. Invisible Man 80. devastating automated 81. golden statue 82. Flower devil 83", "id": "3242097" }, { "contents": "Rulers of Kuba\n\n\n. Shama Katuri. 61. Kusunju. 62. Bena Misaki. 63. Bikila Kolo. 64. Kunche Lama. 65. Pelama Pena. 66. Mime Pelama. 67. Chenge Lesanga. 68. Mianga. 69. Sam Bula. 70. Manchum Bula. 71. Bopele^Bombo. 72. Boeke. 73. Bo^Kena. 74. Shamba Nche. 75. Golo Nche. 76. Shama Shanga. 77. Saina^Kama. 78. Ko Kena. 79. Sanga Lenga. 80. Bosh A kama. 81", "id": "12139561" }, { "contents": "Ācārakkōvai\n\n\n52 poems (3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 77, 78, 81, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93", "id": "12746274" }, { "contents": "Jeff Nelsen\n\n\nmovie soundtracks, and performing in the horn sections of orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Montreal, Vancouver, and National Symphonies, and the Balkan Gypsy funk band of Slavic Soul Party. With Canadian Brass, Jeff has also performed with the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, the symphonies of Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, Phoenix, Rotterdam, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, with the esteemed German, London", "id": "2981814" }, { "contents": "Kasparov versus the World\n\n\n, but claimed it was also losing, and published a \"forced win\". Subsequently, tablebases showed an error in Kasparov's analysis, but confirmed that 58...Qf5 could not have saved the draw with best play on both sides. The main line starts with 58...Qf5 59.Kh6 Qe6 60.Qg1+ Ka2 61.Qf2+ Kb1 62.Qd4 Ka2 63.Kg5 Qe7+ 64.Qf6 Qe3+ 65.Qf4 Qg1+ 66.Kf6 Qb6+ 67.Kf7 Qb7+ 68.Ke6 Qc8+ 69.Kf6 Qd8+ 70.Kf5 Qc8+ 71.Kg5 Qc3 72.Qh2+ Ka1 73.Qe2 Kb1 74.Qf2 Qc1+ 75.Kg4 Qc3", "id": "14582966" }, { "contents": "Swindle (chess)\n\n\n55...f2 56.Qg2 \"zugzwang\"; (b) 55...Nf4 56.Qf5! and if 56...Kg3 57.Qg5+ wins the knight; (c) 55...Ng5 56.Qf5 wins. g5 53.hxg5 hxg5 54.Qxb6 f3 55.Qxc5 Kg4 56.Qe3 Kg3 57.c4 Kg2 58.c5 f2 59.Qe4+ Kh2 60.Qf3 g4! 61.Qe2? White could draw with 61.Qxg4 f1=Q+ 62.Kc2 Qf2+ 63.Kb1 Qf1+ 64.Kc2 Qb5 (64...Nf2 65.Qf4+ Kg2 66.Qg5+ Kf3 67.Qf6+ Ke3 68.Qh6+ Kd4 69.Qd6+ Ke4 70.Qg6+ Kd5 71.Qd6+ Ke4 72.Qg6+", "id": "21604299" }, { "contents": "Queen and pawn versus queen endgame\n\n\n. Qxe6 Qh8+ 58. Kg6 Qc3 59. g4 Qd2 60. g5 Qd4 61. Qf5+ Ka4 62. Kh5 Qh8+ 63. Kg4 Qh1 (This move loses for Black in 39 moves as confirmed by http://www.k4it.de/index.php?topic=egtb&lang=en) 64. Qf4+ Ka5 65. Qe5+ Ka4 66. g6 Qd1+ 67. 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Qf6 Qd5+ 75", "id": "20411696" }, { "contents": "List of OHL seasons\n\n\n| 1959–60 | 1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993–94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–00 | 2000–01 | 2001–02 | 2002–03 | 2003–04 | 2004–05 | 2005–06 | 2006–07 | 2007–08 | 2008–09 | 2009–10", "id": "6936535" }, { "contents": "Dumaria\n\n\nDumaria 107 50 Kewla Kalan Dumaria 919 51 Khaira Dumaria 885 52 Khardag Dumaria 1,454 53 Kokna Dumaria 333 54 Kolhubar Dumaria 3,225 55 KOlsaita Dumaria 297 56 Kundari Dumaria 341 57 Kunria Dumaria 739 58 Kusari Dumaria 1,549 59 Lataha Dumaria 259 60 Londa Dumaria 556 61 Madarpur Dumaria 1,130 62 Mahjari Dumaria 192 63 Mahuri Dumaria 2,884 64 Mahuri Dumaria 348 65 Maigara Dumaria 2,318 66 Majhauli Dumaria 4,606 67 Majhgawan Dumaria 379 68 Manrar Dumaria 533 69 Mataha Dumaria 3,172 70 Maun Bar Dumaria 292 71 Mayapur Dumaria 141 72 Milki Dumaria 168 73 Nabigarh Dumaria 618", "id": "10048378" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n75 e\": \"favorite_nu 0000300 6d 62 65 72 22 7d 2c 20 7b 22 74 79 70 65 22 3a mber\"}, {\"type\": 0000320 20 5b 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c 20 22 6e 75 6c [\"string\", \"nul 0000340 6c 22 5d 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 22 3a 20 22 66 61 l\"], \"name\": \"fa 0000360 76 6f 72 69 74 65 5f 63 6f 6c 6f 72 22 7d 5d 7d", "id": "10173702" }, { "contents": "List of MJHL seasons\n\n\n1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | The following is a list of seasons following the reorganization of junior hockey in Canada.br 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 | 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 | br 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | br 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993-94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–2000 | br", "id": "15920550" }, { "contents": "Spain men's national wheelchair basketball team\n\n\n72–62. They beat Poland 47–64, and Sweden 65–54. Then they lost to Italy 50–58, lost to Germany 77–70, and defeated Poland 71–65. At the 2013 European Championships, Spain defeated Sweden 60–54, Israel 75–57, France 56–40, and Poland 63–45 in pool play. They lost to Turkey 63–49. In the quarterfinals, they defeated Italy 65–56. In the semi-finals, they lost to Great Britain 72–69. They defeated Sweden to win the bronze by a score of 65–56. Asier García Pereiro led the team in", "id": "13321907" }, { "contents": "Lanarkshire Cup\n\n\n1932–33 - 1933–34 - Hamilton Academical 1934–35 - Airdrieonians 1935–36 - 1936–37 - 1937–38 - Airdrieonians 1938–39 - Hamilton Academical 1939–40 - Motherwell 1848–49 - Albion Rovers 1949–50 - Motherwell 1950–51 - Albion Rovers 1951–52 - Hamilton Academical 1952–53 - Motherwell 1953–54 - Motherwell 1954–55 - Motherwell 1955–56 - 1956–57 - Motherwell 1957–58 - Motherwell 1958–59 - Motherwell 1959–60 - Motherwell 1960–61 - Motherwell 1961–62 - Motherwell 1962–63 - Airdrieonians 1963–64 - Motherwell 1964–65 - 1965–66 - Airdrieonians 1966–67 - Airdrieonians 1967–68 - Motherwell 1968–69 - Motherwell 1969–70 - Airdrieonians 1970–71 - Airdrieonians 1971–72 - 1972–73 - Motherwell 1973–74 -", "id": "10384135" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1981\n\n\nNe7 29.Ne3 Rc6 30.Ra3 Nc8 31.axb5 axb5 32.Kf2 Nb6 33.Nb2 Rxd1 34.Bxd1 Rd6 35.Be2 Be8 36.Ra5 Rd8 37.Ke1 c6 38.Ra6 Rb8 39.Bd1 Nc8 40.Nd3 Nc7 41.Ra5 Ra8 42.f4 exf4 43.gxf4 Nb6 44.Bf3 Rd8 45.Be2 Na4 46.Ra7 Rd7 47.Kd2 Ne6 48.Rxd7 Bxd7 49.Bg4 g6 50.f5 gxf5 51.Bxf5 Kg7 52.e5 Nf8 53.Bxd7 Nxd7 54.e6 Ndb6 55.Nf4 Kf8 56.Kd3 Nc8 57.Ng4 Ke7 58.Nh6 Kd6 59.Kd4 Ne7 60.Nf7+ Kc7 61.Nh5 c5+ 62.bxc5 Nc6+ 63.Ke3 Nxc5 64.Nxf6 Nxe6 65.h5 Nf8 66.Ke4 Kb6 67.Ng5 h6 68.Nf7 Ne6 69.Ne8 Nc5+ 70.Ke3 Na4 71.Kd2 b4 72.cxb4 Nxb4 73.Nxh6 Nc5 74.Nf5 Nd5 75.h6 Ne4+", "id": "7279794" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n22 3a 20 22 55 ord\", \"name\": \"U 0000100 73 65 72 22 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 73 70 61 63 65 ser\", \"namespace 0000120 22 3a 20 22 65 78 61 6d 70 6c 65 2e 61 76 72 6f \": \"example.avro 0000140 22 2c 20 22 66 69 65 6c 64 73 22 3a 20 5b 7b 22 \", \"fields\": [{\" 0000160 74 79 70 65 22 3a 20 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c", "id": "10173700" }, { "contents": "HC CSKA Moscow\n\n\n. \"Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game Soviet / Russian MVP Scoring Champion Goal Scoring Champion Soviet / Russian League First Team Best Line Best Rookie Soviet League Championship \"(32)\": 1947–48, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1954–55, 1955–56, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1976–77,", "id": "12586396" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\n- Ryne Duren - Baltimore 54, Kansas City 57, NYY 58-61, LAA 61-62, Philadelphia 63-64, Cincinnati 64, Washington 65, Philadelphia 65 1949 - Ed Albrecht - St. Louis 49-50 1940 - Dewey Adkins - Washington 43, Chi Cubs 49 1940 - Stan Goletz - CHI WS 41 1940 - William Red Rollings - Boston 27-28 1940 - Dave Bartosch - St. Louis 45 1939 - Andy Cohen - Player - New York Giants 26, 28-29, Manager - Philadelphia", "id": "9684301" }, { "contents": "Bing (search engine)\n\n\n-time traffic conditions using Bing Maps. The gadget provided shortcuts to driving directions, local search and full-screen traffic view of major US and Canadian cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Montreal, New York City, Oklahoma City, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Vancouver, and Washington, D.C. Prior to October", "id": "5355697" }, { "contents": "Chess (poem)\n\n\nas 52. Na1–b3? 52. Kh2 Qg3+ 53. Qxg3+ hxg3+ 54. Kxg3 Ra5 55. Kf2 Ra8 56. Ke2 Nc2 57. Kd1 Ne3+ 58. Kc1 Nxg2+ 59. Kb1 b5 60. h4 b4 61. h5 b3 62. e5 Bg5 63. h6 Nh4 64. e6 Bf6 65. h7 Nxf3 66. e7 Bxe7 67. h8=Q+ Kb7 68. Qh3 Ne5 69. Qh5 Nd3 70. Qh3 Nb4 71. Qf3+ Kb8 72. Qe2 Bf6 73. Qe6", "id": "7723831" }, { "contents": "2002 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n(77) 93–6, 37–67, (62) 70–20, (57) 79–0, (91) 108–17, 69–9, (60) 62–9 **(65) 75–33, 68–55, 59–23, (126)-0, 0-(81), (85) 112–6, 1–76 (72), (60) 73–0 ***(60) 109–6, 45–56, (72) 75–42, 5–78 (55), (68) 73–0, (109) 115–19, 43–66, (110) 111–14, (70)-0, 38–89", "id": "20494682" }, { "contents": "2015 Cleveland Indians season\n\n\nand 13, improving their record to 70–70 and marking the first time the Indians were .500 since they were 2–2. The Indians would also be 71-71, 72-72, 73-73, and 74-74, but lost the following game each time. They briefly made it over the .500 mark at 77–76 on September 26, but went on to lose three in a row. The Indians spent much of September 3–5 games behind the Texas Rangers or Houston Astros for the second wild card spot in the American", "id": "294687" }, { "contents": "Index of philosophical literature\n\n\n\"Federalist No. 61\" – \"Federalist No. 62\" – \"Federalist No. 63\" – \"Federalist No. 64\" – \"Federalist No. 65\" – \"Federalist No. 66\" – \"Federalist No. 67\" – \"Federalist No. 68\" – \"Federalist No. 69\" – \"Federalist No. 70\" – \"Federalist No. 71\" – \"Federalist No. 72\" – \"Federalist No. 73\" – \"Federalist No. 74\" – \"Federalist", "id": "16809651" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "List of mayors of Salisbury\n\n\n1850–51 George Brown 1851–52 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1852–53 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1853–54 John Lambert 1854–55 Thomas Pain 1855–56 Abraham Jackson 1856–57 Thomas Pain 1857–58 Coard William Squarey 1858–59 Philip Pickney Cother 1859–60 William Woodlands 1860–61 Philip Watson Ottoway 1861–62 Charles Mann Cornwallis Whatman 1862–63 John Style 1863–64 John Waters 1864–65 Richard Henry Rigden 1865–66 Robert Stokes 1866–67 John Alfred Lush MD 1867–68 Stephen Eldridge 1868–69 William Aylward 1869–70 Charles Richard Norton 1870–71 William Fawcett Jnr. 1871–72 John Harding Jackson 1873–74 Henry Brown 1874–75 Samuel Ralph Atkins 1875–76 Charles Henry Radcliffe 1876–77 John Keynes 1877–78 Richard Monkhouse Wilson", "id": "18557200" }, { "contents": "1967 NFL season\n\n\nThe 1967 NFL season was the 48th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 16 teams with the addition of the New Orleans Saints. The two 8-team conferences were split into two divisions each: the Eastern Conference divisions were Capitol (Dallas, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Washington) and Century (Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis), and the Western Conference divisions were Central (Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, and Minnesota) and Coastal (Atlanta, Baltimore, Los Angeles", "id": "8290334" }, { "contents": "World TeamTennis\n\n\nwith Arthur Ashe and Wilt Chamberlain, securing the professional men players.. The league began play in May 1974, with George MacCall as Commissioner of the 16 teams: Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo-Toronto, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Florida (Miami), San Diego/Hawaii, Houston, Los Angeles, Minnesota (Minneapolis-St.Paul), New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. The original league format included a four-colored tennis court, a 44-contest season, and teams", "id": "14486970" }, { "contents": "2013 FedEx Cup Playoffs\n\n\n(76 to 58), Nicholas Thompson (73 to 59), Brendan Steele (89 to 69), and Ernie Els (91 to 70). Seven players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances: Ryan Palmer (60 to 71), Fredrik Jacobson (61 to 72), Martin Laird (63 to 74), David Lingmerth (64 to 75), Kyle Stanley (66 to 77), Cameron Tringale (69 to 79", "id": "19528111" }, { "contents": "Jellabies\n\n\n58. Parrot (21 June 1999) 59. Spring (28 June 1999) 60. Magic (5 July 1999) 61. Where's Pepper? (12 July 1999) 62. Hot (19 July 1999) 63. Robot (26 July 1999) 64. Wheels (2 August 1999) 65. Chums (9 August 1999) 66. Baa! (16 August 1999) 67. Found (23 August 1999) 68. Autumn (30 August 1999) 69. Nature (6 September 1999)", "id": "20682329" }, { "contents": "List of fresh water fishes of Maharashtra\n\n\nogilbii 51. Schismatorhynchos (Nukta) nukta 52. Thynnichthys sandkhol 53. Tor khudree 54. Tor mussulah 55. Tor tor SUB-FAMILY: CULTRINAE 56. Chela cachius 57. Chela laubuca 58. Salmostoma acinaces 59. Salmostoma balookee 60. Salmostoma boopis 61. Salmostoma clupeoides 62. Salmostoma horai 63. Salmostoma kardahiensis 64. Salmostoma novacula 65. Salmostoma phulo Subfamily: LEUCISCINAE 66. Hypophthalmichthys molitrix SUBFAMILY: RASBORINAE 69. Barilius evezardi 70. Barilius gatensis 71. Parluciosoma daniconius 72. Parluciosoma labiosa 73. Danio aequipinnatus 74", "id": "16146194" }, { "contents": "Vehicle registration plates of Kenya\n\n\n63 UN - United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Eastern & Southern African Regional Office 64 CD - Iran 65 CD - Cyprus 66 CD - Argentina 67 UN - United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) 68 CD - Philippines 69 CD - Burundi 70 CD - Chile 71 CD - Oman 72 CD - League of Arab States / Arab League 73 CD - European Union 74 CD - Yemen 75 CD - Kenya Mission to UNEP 76 CD - Côte d'Ivoire (Consulate) 77 CD - Bangladesh 78 CD - Saudi Arabia 79 UN", "id": "993880" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "List of makams\n\n\n-Şehnaz 63. Bûstan 64. Büzürk 65. Büzürk-Gerdâniye 66. Büzürk-Geveyşt 67. Büzürk-Mâye 68. Büzürk-Nevrûz 69. Büzürk-Selmek 70. Büzürk-Şehnâz 71. Canfezâ 72. Çârgâh 73. Çârgâh-Âcem 74. Çârgâh-Gerdâniye 75. Çârgâh-Mahûr 76. Çehâr-Âgâazin 77. Daği-Bayâti 78. Danişverân 79. Dil Âvîz 80. Dil-Ârâ 81. Dil-Efruz 82. Dil-Keşîde 83. Dil-Nişîn 84. Dil-", "id": "21093808" }, { "contents": "Super Bases Loaded 2\n\n\n\", the Cleveland \"Stars\", the Detroit \"Storm\", the Kansas City \"Tornadoes\", Oakland \"Eagles\", and Seattle \"Blue Wave\". The Omega League (based on the National League) consisted of the Atlanta \"Weasels\", Houston \"Doves\", the Los Angeles \"Cyclops\", the New York \"Mercs\", Philadelphia \"Bruins\", the Pittsburgh \"Buzzards\", and the San Francisco \"Amoebas\". In addition, there were four edit teams: Urbana,", "id": "22141152" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "Don Larsen\n\n\nDon James Larsen (born August 7, 1929) is an American retired Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher. During a 15-year MLB career, he pitched from 1953 to 1967 for seven different teams. Larsen pitched for the St. Louis Browns / Baltimore Orioles (1953–54; 1965), New York Yankees (1955–59), Kansas City Athletics (1960–1961), Chicago White Sox (1961), San Francisco Giants (1962–64), Houston Colt .45's / Houston Astros (1964–65), and Chicago Cubs (1967)", "id": "15750076" }, { "contents": "1968 NBA playoffs\n\n\n) (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Chicago Bulls: \"Lakers win series 4-1\" This is the first playoff meeting between the Lakers and Bulls. Division Finals (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (3) San Francisco Warriors: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Last Playoff Meeting: 1967 Western Division Semifinals (San Francisco won 3-0) Champion: Boston Celtics Division Semifinals (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (3) New York Knicks: \"76ers win series 4-2", "id": "14689742" } ]
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Rc6+ Kd5 65. Rb6 Rc4+ 66. Kd2 Kc5 67. Rb8 Ra4 68. Rc8+ Kd4 69. Rb8 Ra5 70. Rd8+ Kc4 71. Re8 Kd5 72. Rd8+ Ke4 73. Rb8 Rxa3 74. Rxb5 Kf4 75. Rb8 Kf3 76. Rf8+ Ke4 77. Rb8 Ra2+ 78. Ke1 Kf4 79. Rb3 e4 80. Rc3 e3 81. Rc8 1/2-1/2 In", "id": "15973443" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nDetroit Tigers 69. Ryne Sandberg, Chicago Cubs 70. Nolan Ryan, Houston Astros 71. John Tudor, Los Angeles Dodgers 72. Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia Phillies 73. Dave Righetti, New York Yankees 74. Pedro Guerrero, St. Louis Cardinals 75. Rick Sutcliffe, Chicago Cubs 76. Gary Carter, New York Mets 77. Cal Ripken, Baltimore Orioles 78. Andre Dawson, Chicago Cubs 79. Andy Van Slyke, Pittsburgh Pirates 80. Roc Raines, Montreal Expos 81. Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins 82.", "id": "18525012" }, { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Constitutional amendments under the French Fifth Republic\n\n\n46, 47, 47-1, 47-2 (new), 48, 49, 50-1, 51-1 (new), 51-2 (new), 56, 61, 61-1 (new), 62, 65, 69, 70, 71, 71-1 (new), 72-3, 73, 74-1, 75-1 (new), 87 (new), 88-4, 88-5, 89. The vote was", "id": "8390514" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Wysoczany\n\n\n53. Saharowa 54. Mashljanyk 55. Luchkanych 56. Mashljanyk 57. Mytso 58. Jacyla 59. Jacyla 60. Village Ukrainian School 61. Bodnik 62. Tsynanko 63. Shlomko 64. Warholjak 65. Kroljak 66. Village Orthodox Church 67. Horonova 68. Hlibyk 69. Sekielyk 70. Mashljanyk 71. Maslany 72. Orzinski 73. Worotyla 74. Luchkanych 75. Petrunjova 76. Slabka 77. Petrunjova 78. Bajtsowa 79. Sas 80. Sas 81. Hrytsko 82. Jacyla 83. Szevtsova 84. Szevtsova", "id": "15604592" }, { "contents": "List of WWE United States Champions\n\n\nRank !Wrestler !No. ofbrreigns !Combinedbrdays !Combined daysbrrec. by WWE !1 !2 !rowspan=2|40 !42 !43 !44 !45 !46 !47 !48 !49 !50 !51 !52 !53 !rowspan=2|54 !56 !rowspan=2|57 !59 !60 !61 !62 !63 !64 !65 !66 !67 !rowspan=3|68 !71 !72 !rowspan=3|73 !76 !77 !78 !rowspan=2|79 !rowspan=2|81 !83 !rowspan=2|84 !rowspan=3|86 !89 !rowspan=2|90 !92 !", "id": "11372834" }, { "contents": "Eusébio\n\n\nrepeated five years later. He was the Portuguese First Division's top scorer seven times (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970 and 1973), helping Benfica to win 11 Primeira Liga (1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73 and 1974–75), 5 Portuguese Cup wins (1961–62, 1963–64, 1968–69, 1969–70 and 1971–72), 1 European Cup win (1961–62) and 3 European Cup finals (1962–63, 1964–65 and 1967–68). Eusébio", "id": "15697745" }, { "contents": "Udayarpalayam taluk\n\n\n48 Kundaveli-East 49 Kundaveli-West 50 Kuruvalapparkoil 51 Kuvagam 52 Kuvathur 53 Managathy 54 Marudur 55 Melur 56 Muthuservamadam 57 Nagam Panthal 58 Nayaganai Periyal 59 Nedavalur-East 60 Nedavalur-South 61 Olayur 62 Padanilai 63 Pappakudi-North 64 Pappakudi-South 65 Parukkal 66 Periyakrishnapuram 67 Periyavalayam 68 Pichanur 69 Pilichikuzhi 70 Piranjeri 71 Porpathintha Nallur 72 Rangiyam 73 Saluppai 74 Sathampady 75 Silambur 76 Siluvacheri 77 Sirukadambur 78 Solankurichi 79 Sripuranthan 80 Sriraman 81 Suriyamanal 82 Suttamalli 83 T.Paluvur 84 Taludalamedu 85 Thandalai 86 Thathanur 87 Thenkatchi Perumal Nathan 88 Thirukalapur 89", "id": "329036" }, { "contents": "Garhmukteshwar (Assembly constituency)\n\n\nkhaiya 46 Sharifpur 47 Anooppur Dibai 48 Shuklampura 49 Rasoolabad Nanpur 50 Lodhipur Shobhan 51 Pawati 52 Haiderpur 53 Lodhipur Chhapka 54 Sadullapur 55 Hiranpura 56 Popayi 57 Janupura 58 Jhadina 59 Saidpur 60 Alampur Bhagwantpur 61 Ladpura 62 Kalyanpur 63 Khilwai 64 Shogarh 65 Shahpur Chaudhary 66 Inayatpur 67 Rampur Nyamatpur 68 Abdullapur 69 Dotai 70 Athsaini 71 Hasupur 72 Manak Chowk 73 Deoli 74 Dhana 75 Lisri 76 Akkhapur 77 Fattapur 78 Phuldehra 79 Nawada Kalan 80 Todarpur 81 Bhowapur 82 Bhowapur Mastannagar 83 Baksar 84 Saroorpur 85 Vait 86 Khudaliya 87 Baddha 88 Ratupura 89 Rajhera 90", "id": "3818355" }, { "contents": "Samia tribe (Luhya)\n\n\n38 Abakangala 39 Abakati 40 Abakemo 41 Abakerere 42 Abakhu 43 Abakibwedde 44 Abakiroyoya 45 Abakobe 46 Abakomolo 47 Abakooli 48 Abakoolo 49 Abakuba 50 Abakwala 51 Abakwede 52 Abakyaki 53 Abakyonga 54 Abalaka 55 Abalala 56 Abalanda 57 Abaleke 58 Abalekya 59 Abalila 60 Abalindo 61 Abaliro 62 Abalisa 63 Abaloba 64 Abalomba 65 Abalundu 66 Abalwenge 67 Abalyali 68 Abalyani 69 Abamakwa 70 Abamakyeke 71 Abamali 72 Abamani 73 Abamanyi 74 Abambumpi 75 Abameripo 76 Abampoodi 77 Abampunyi 78 Abamulembo 79 Abamulimba 80 Abamuma 81 Abanapa 82 Abangasa 83 Abanghale 84 Abanyanga 85 Abanyedeti 86 Abanyihodoo 87 Abanyimaro", "id": "4195796" }, { "contents": "Parbatsar\n\n\nGular 47 Gunawati 48 Gurah 49 Haripura 50 Harnawa Patti 51 Hatheli 52 Hukmpura 53 Huldhani 54 Jagdishpura 55 Jalampura 56 Janjeela 57 Jawla 58 Jhalra 59 Jhujharpura 60 Kaletara 61 Kalkala Ki Dhani 62 Kankediyas 63 Kanwalad 64 Khanpur 65 Khedapura 66 Khedarpura 67 Kheri Khinwasi 68 Khokhar 69 Khokhariya 70 Khundiyas 71 Kinsariya 72 Kishorpura 73 Kitiya 74 Kuliyana 75 Kundri 76 Kurada 77 Lakhiyas 78 Lalana Kalan 79 Lalana Khurd 80 Madhwa 81 Malas Charnan 82 Malas Gusaiyan 83 Mandan 84 Mandowari 85 Manglana 86 Manpura 87 Mayapur 88 Mehgaon 89 Merasi 90 Mindakiya 91 Modi Khurd", "id": "7579275" }, { "contents": "Western Suburbs Magpies\n\n\nW Wright 55 W Barclay 56 Percy Bolt 57 T Doyle 58 J Feeney 59 V Jarvis 60 E Mantle 61 H.G. 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University of Tennessee - Knoxville 76", "id": "10435645" }, { "contents": "Carson's Law\n\n\nAnd Misfire 59. St. Patrick's Day 60. The Masquerade 61. All That Glitters 62. Laugh, Clown, Laugh 63. Guardian Angels 64. Lost Opportunities 65. A Country Dance 66. Faith, Hope And Fencing Wire 67. A Matter Of Confidence 68. The Tender Trap 69. A Case For Compassion 70. From Small Acorns 71. Street Games, Night Moves 72. Deceptions 73. Orphans Of The Storm 74. Falling Star 75. Means To An End 76. Teapots And Tears 77.", "id": "7511783" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "2003 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 10–11 May – Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, England *58–69, 83–25, 24–66, (63) 75–8, 9-(67), 0–98 (57), 72–60 (53), 39–80 (55), (67)-(60), 42–61 **(58) 73–26, (80)-(52), (100) 104–32, 23–82 (57), (54) 74–57, 49–57, (56) 71–48, 59–32 **", "id": "20494482" }, { "contents": "List of villages in Murbad\n\n\n796 br 57 Gorakhgad Murbad 1 br 58 Goregaon Murbad 495 br 59 Hedavali Murbad 281 br 60 Hireghar Murbad 225 61 Inde Murbad 885 br 62 Jadai Murbad 491 br 63 Jaigaon Murbad 496 br 64 Jambhurde Murbad 1,330 br 65 Jamghar Murbad 533 br 66 Kachakoli Murbad 869 br 67 Kalambad Mu Murbad 408 br 68 Kalambhe Murbad 1,299 br 69 Kalamkhande Murbad 987 br 70 Kalanbhad Murbad 1,017 br 71 Kandali Murbad 295 br 72 Kanharle Murbad 798 br 73 Kanhol Murbad 822 br 74 Karavale Murbad 1,118 br 75 Karchonde Murbad 731 76 Kasgaon Murbad 524", "id": "15353565" }, { "contents": "Amos Burn\n\n\nKf7 46.Bxc6 Bxc6 47.Kb4 Be8 48.Nf3 Ke7 49.Ng5 Bc6 50.Ka3 Bd7 51.Kb2 Ba4 52.Kc1 Bb3 53.Nf3 Ba4 54.Nh4 Kf7 55.Ng2 Bd7 56.h4 Be8 57.Kb2 Ba4 58.Ne3 Ke7 59.Ka3 Bc6 60.Kb4 Kd7 61.Ka5 Kc7 62.Nc2 Kb7 63.Nb4 Bd7 64.Na6 Be8 65.Nc5+ Kc6 66.Nxe6 Bd7 67.Ng5 Bf5 68.Kb4 Bg4 69.Ka3 Kd7 70.Nf7 Be6 71.Nd6 Kc6 72.Kb2 Bg4 73.Kc2 Kd7 74.Kd2 Ke6 75.Ke3 Bh3 76.f5+ gxf5 77.Kf4 Bg4 78.Kg5 Bh3 79.Ne8 Kf7 80.Nf6 f4 81.Kxf4 Be6 82.Kg5 1–0 MacDonald-Burn, Liverpool 1910 At right is a surprisingly little-known position from one of Burn's offhand games.", "id": "20103296" }, { "contents": "Brazilian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act\n\n\n59. FENIPRAZINE 60. FEMPROBAMATO 61. FLUFENAZINE 62. FLUMAZENIL 63. FLUOXETINE 64. FLUPENTIXOL 65. FLUVOXAMINE 66. HALOPERIDOL 67. HALOTAN 68. CLORAL HYDRATE 69. HYDROCHLORBEZETILAMINE 70. HYDROXIDINE 71. HOMOPHENAZINE 72. IMICLOPRAZINE 73. IMIPRAMINE 74. IMIPRAMINOXIDE 75. IPROCLORIZIDA 76. ISOCARBOXAZIDE 77. ISOFLURANE 78. ISOPROPYL-CROTONYL-URINE 79. LAMOTRIGINE 80. LEVODOPA 81. LEVOMEPROMAZINE 82. LINDANO 83. LISURIDA 84. LITHIUM 85. LOPERAMIDA 86. LOXAPINA 87. MAPROTILINE 88. MECLOFENOXATE 89. MEFENOXALONE 90.", "id": "14670778" }, { "contents": "Tales of the Wizard of Oz\n\n\n? 55. ? 56. ? 57. ? 58. ? 59. ? 60. Friends of a Feather 61. Monkey Air Lift 62. Guaranteed for Life 63. The Skills of Bravery 64. The Coat of Arms 65. Roar, Lion, Roar 66. Be a Card 67. The Inferior Decorator 68. The Salesman 69. The Cat's Meow 70. The Yellow Brick Road 71. Rusty Rusty 72. The Scarecrow 73. The Invisible Man 74. Free Trade 75. The Bull Fighter 76", "id": "13344957" }, { "contents": "Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship\n\n\nscope=row|56 !scope=row|57 !scope=row|58 !scope=row|59 !scope=row|60 !scope=row|61 !scope=row|62 !scope=row|63 !scope=row|64 !scope=row|65 !scope=row|66 !scope=row|67 !scope=row|68 !scope=row|69 !scope=row|70 !scope=row|71 !scope=row|72 !scope=row|73 !scope=row|74 !scope=row|75 !scope=row|76 !scope=row|77 !scope=row|78 !scope=row|79 !scope=row|80 !", "id": "16778230" }, { "contents": "Ikirun\n\n\n59. Asaba 60. Ajele Okeba 61. Ago Okeba 62. Ajisefinni 63. Alufa Akanbi 64. Adedeji 65. Alabi 66. Aniyeye 67. Agunlo 68. Aliyu 69. Aborisade 70. Agbon 71. Ayara 72. Baale- Enle 73. Baba Osogbo 74. Orisayo 75. Balogun 76. Baale Gbenagbena 77. Baale Onilu 78. Baale Ponja Erintunde 79. Saba 80. Balogun Kojo 81. Baale Oke Aafo 82. Balogun Makinde 83. Baba Isale 84. Balogun Imole 85. Baba Oloya 86. Baale", "id": "2580736" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qd2 Qd4 57. Qe1 Qb6 58. Qd2 Rb7 59. a4 Qc5 60. Qe1 Rb4 61. Qd2 Qb6 62. Qc1 Qd4 63. Qc2 Rb3 64. Be2 Rxc3 65. Qxc3 Qxc3 66. bxc3 Nxe4 67. Bf3 Nef6 68. Be2 e4 69. Bxc4 g4 70. Rb2 Ng5 71. Rb6 Nf7 72. Bf1 f3 73. c4 Nd7 74. Rb7 Nfe5 75. f6 e3 76. Rb3 e2 77. Bxe2 fxe2 78. Re3 Nf3 79. f7 Rf8 80. Rxg4 e1=", "id": "10680382" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "1953–54 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team\n\n\n30 Oregon State (-/4) RAL L 53–65 January 8 The Citadel H W 83–42 January 9 Wake Forest A W 66–65 January 11 Davidson A W 70–54 January 16 Virginia H W 78–66 January 19 NC State H L 77–84 February 2 Washington and Lee LY W 69–60 February 4 Duke (-/8) A L 47–63 February 8 Virginia A L 69–83 February 11 Wake Forest H L 62–76 February 13 Clemson (-/14) A W 72–56 February 16 Davidson H W 89–69 February 20 Duke (-/14) H L 63–67 February 24 NC State", "id": "7304952" }, { "contents": "Kumharsain\n\n\nChohan 38 Chopala 39 Churath 40 D.P.F. Nag kelo Saroga 41 D.P.F. Nagkelo 42 Dagrot 43 Dakolu 44 Dakoon 45 Dalan 46 Damaur 47 Daro 48 Dawala 49 Deeb 50 Deoridhar 51 Dethal 52 Devali Dhar 53 Dhala 54 Dhali 55 Dhanal 56 Dharuri 57 Dheongli 58 Dogri 59 Doja 60 Ganeog 61 Gharal 62 Ghareawat 63 Ghughvi 64 Gheti 65 Gonthla 66 Halyana 67 Hathiya 68 Jadoon 69 Jal 70 Jalti 71 Jangal Ahar 72 Jangal Dawala 73 Jangal Hatu 74 Jangal Havan 75 Jangal Jogsha 76 Jangal Madhawan 77 Jangal Marni 78 Jangal Nun-II 79 Janjeli", "id": "1653227" }, { "contents": "Glamorgan County Silver Ball Trophy\n\n\n. The trophy is sponsored by Brains Smooth. ! Season !! Winners !! Losing Finalists !! Score !! Venue ! 1956–57 !1957–58 ! 1958–59 ! 1959–60 ! 1960–61 ! 1961–62 ! 1962–63 ! 1963–64 ! 1964–65 ! 1965–66 ! 1966–67 ! 1967–68 ! 1968–69 ! 1969–70 ! 1970–71 ! 1971–72 ! 1972–73 ! 1973–74 ! 1974–75 ! 1975–76 ! 1976–77 ! 1977–78 ! 1978–79 ! 1979–80 ! 1980–81 ! 1981–82 ! 1982–83 ! 1983–84 ! 1984–85 ! 1985–86 ! 1986–87 ! 1987–88 ! 1988–89 ! 1989–90 ! 1990–91 ! 1991–92 ! 1992–93 ! 1993–94", "id": "18470383" }, { "contents": "63rd NHK Cup (shogi)\n\n\n, 59. P*7b, 60. Px3e, 61. P-6f, 62. N*8e, 63. P-7a+, 64. Nx7g+, 65. Nx7g, 66. S*7f, 67. N*8i, 68. G*5i, 69. K-6h, 70. B-4h+, 71. +P-7b, 72. +B-5h, 73. K-7i, 74. +B-6i, 75. K-8h, 76. +Bx7h, 77. Kx7h, 78. G*6g, 79. K-8h, 80. Gx7g, 81. Nx7g", "id": "8770976" }, { "contents": "Ancestors of Rama\n\n\n62. Rituparna 63. Sarvakama (Sarvakarma, Aartupani in Harivansha Puran) 64. Sudas (contemporary to King Kuru-1 of Chandravansh who founded the Magadha Kingdom) 65. Saudasa (or) Kalmashapada (married to Madayanti) 66. Asmaka 67. Mulaka (Naari Kavacha) (contemporary of Yadava King Shakuni who was the father of Rakshasha “Bhasmasura”) 68. Dasharatha-1 69. Adwil (Ilabil in Vishnu Puran) 70. Vishvamashaha 71. Anaranya-2 72. Nidhn 73. Animitra 74. Dululaha (Harivansh Puran) 75", "id": "8372279" }, { "contents": "Codex Cyprius\n\n\n1: 1, 4, 12, 14, 30, 34, 41, 44; Luke 10: 1, 8, 15, 22, 23, 30, 32, 37, 38, 47, 48, 53, 57, 63; Luke 20: 2, 4, 8, 9, 19, 23, 24, 26, 28, 33, 34, 50, 61, 62, 64, 65, 70, 74, 75. In Matthew 27:34 it reads οινον (\"wine\"", "id": "12433331" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qg1 Qe8 55. Qf2 Qf8 56. Rcd1 Qe8 57. Kh3 Kh8 58. Rc1 Kh7 59. Ba7 Rb7 60. Bc5 Na6 61. Be3 Rbb8 62. Kh4 Nb4 63. Qf1 Qe7 64. Kh3 Qe8 65. Kh2 Qe7 66. Qd1 Qe8 67. Kh3 Ra8 68. Kh4 Na6 69. Qg1 Bb4 70. Rdd1 Bf8 71. Kh3 Rab8 72. Kh4 Nb4 73. Rd2 Na6 74. Nf5 Bb4 75. Rdd1 Bf8 76. Qe1 Bb4 77. Qf1 Bf8 78. Kg3 Nb4 79", "id": "10680375" }, { "contents": "List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach\n\n\n• 20/7=/11 • 22/5 • 24/6 • 25/6 • 26/6 • 28/6 • 29/8 • 30/6 • 31/9 • 32/6 • 33/6 • 36/4 and /8 • 37/6 • 38/6 • 39/7 • 40/3, /6 and /8 • 41/6 • 42/7 • 44/7 • 45/7 • 46/6 • 47/5 • 48/3 and /7 • 52/6 • 55/5 • 56/5 • 57/8 • 59/3 • 60/5 • 62/6 64. • 64/2, /4 and /8 • 65/2 and /7 • 66/6 • 67/4 and /7 • 69/6 • 69a/6 • 70/7 and /11 • 72/6 • 73/5 • 74/8", "id": "3262090" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n+ Nxe4 56. fxe4+ Kxe4 57. Qg4+ Kd3 58. Qf3+ Qe3 59. Kg4 Qxf3+ 60. Kxf3 g6 61. Bd6 Nf5 62. Kf4 Nh4 63. Kg4 gxh5+ 64. Kxh4 Kxd4 65. Bb8 a5 66. Bd6 Kc4 67. Kxh5 a4 68. Kxh6 Kb3 69. b5 Kc4 70. Kg5 Kxb5 71. Kf5 Ka6 72. Ke6 Ka7 73. Kd7 Kb7 74. Be7 Ka7 75. Kc7 Ka8 76. Bd6 Ka7 77. Kc8 Ka6 78. Kb8 b5 79", "id": "7279713" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rg3 b3 59. Kc6 Kb8 60. Rxb3+ Ka7 61. Rb7+ Ka6 62. Rb6+ Ka7 63. Kb5 a4 64. Rxf6 Rf4 65. Rxh6 a3 66. Ra6+ Kb8 67. Rxa3 Rxf5 68. Rg3 Rf6 69. Rg8+ Kc7 70. Rg7+ Kc8 71. Rh7 1-0 Game 32br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black: Korchnoi, Viktorbr Pirc, Classicalbr Result: 1-0br 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5", "id": "7279777" }, { "contents": "José Cardenal\n\n\nJosé Rosario Domec Cardenal (born October 7, 1943 in Matanzas, Cuba) is a Cuban American former professional baseball outfielder, who played Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants (1963–64), Los Angeles/California Angels (1965–67), Cleveland Indians (1968–69), St. Louis Cardinals (1970–1971), Milwaukee Brewers (1971), Chicago Cubs (1972–77), Philadelphia Phillies (1978–79), New York Mets (1979–80), and Kansas City Royals (1980). Cardenal batted and threw", "id": "3406173" }, { "contents": "SUBE card\n\n\n20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88,", "id": "8102606" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\nRb1 Bg7 58. Be4 Nf6 59. Bc2 Nd5 60. Ra1 Kc7 61. Rb1 Bf6 62. Kg1 Ne7 63. Kf1 Nd5 64. Kg2 Bg7 65. Kg1 Kb7 66. Ra1 R6d7 67. Re4 Bf6 68. Re2 Kc7 69. Kf1 Ne7 70. Rb1 Nc8 71. Be3 Nd6 72. Rbe1 Re7 73. Bg6 Rg8 74. Bb1 e4 75. Kg2 Rge8 76. Bc2 Bg7 77. Rd1 Nc4 78. Bc1 Nd6 79. Rh1 Re5 80. h4 Bf6 81. h5 R5e7 82.", "id": "10680366" }, { "contents": "Wu Style Tai Chi Fast Form\n\n\nParting the wild horse's mane 59. Jade girl works the shuttles(3) 60. Jade girl works the shuttles(4) 61. Grasping the bird's tail 62. Cloud hands(3) 63. Cloud hands(4) 64. Downward posture 65. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(1) 66. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(2) 67. Step back, repulse the monkey 68. Flying oblique 69. Raise hand and step up 70. White crane flaps its wings 71. Brush knee and twist step 72. Needle at the bottom", "id": "6846816" }, { "contents": "SFZ (file format)\n\n\nan SFZ file: group lovel=0 hivel=127 region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=60 lokey=30 hikey=61 sample=SubDir/01C4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=62 lokey=62 hikey=63 sample=SubDir/02D4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=64 lokey=64 hikey=64 sample=SubDir/03E4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=65 lokey=65 hikey=66 sample=SubDir/04F4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=67 lokey=67 hikey=68 sample=SubDir/05G4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=69 lokey=69 hikey=70 sample=SubDir/06A4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=71 lokey=71 hikey=71 sample=SubDir/07B4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=72 lokey=72 hikey=73 sample=SubDir/08C5.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=74 lokey=74 hikey=75 sample=SubDir/09D5.wav region trigger=", "id": "13324840" }, { "contents": "Afadzato South District\n\n\n. Logba-Adzakoe 57. Logba-Akusame 58. Logba-Alakpeti 59. Logba-Andokope 60. Logba-Dufie 61. Logba-Klikpo 62. Logba-Tota 63. Logba-Vuinta 64. Logba-Xorglikope 65. Tafi-Abuipe 66. Tafi-Agorme 67. Tafi-Atome 68. Tafi-Dekpokorfe 69. Tafi-Mador 70. Tafi-Xorglikorfe 71. Kpeve-Old town 72. Kpeve-Tornu 73. Adigbo-Tornu 74. Goviefe-Todzi 75. Goviefe-Korwu", "id": "2739856" }, { "contents": "Jackson League\n\n\n-52 Centrals 1952-53 Northerners 1953-54 Vale Recreation 1954-55 Pessimists 1955-56 Northerners 1956-57 Guernsey Rangers 1957-58 Guernsey Rangers 1958-59 Northerners 1959-60 Northerners 1960-61 Belgrave Wanderers 1961-62 Sylvans 1962-63 Sylvans 1963-64 Northerners 1964-65 Belgrave Wanderers 1965-66 Vale Recreation 1966-67 Centrals 1967-68 St Martin’s 1968-69 Vale Recreation 1969-70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970-71 Belgrave Wanderers 1971-72 Vale Recreation 1972-73 Vale Recreation", "id": "4250613" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\nof Arkansas. The Lumbermen were disbanded in July 1905 due to financial hardships. Pine Bluff MLB Players 1954 - Frank Lucchesi - Manager - Philadelphia 70-72, Texas 75-77, Chicago Cubs 87 1952 - Bob Hale - Baltimore 55-56, 58, Cleveland 60-61, New York Yankees 61 1952 - Hillis Layne - Washington 41 1952 - Jim Snyder - Player Minnesota 61-62, 64 Manager - Seattle 88 1951 - Bud Black - Detroit 52, 55 1950 - Harry Chozen - Cincinnati 37 1950", "id": "9684300" }, { "contents": "Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award\n\n\n-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-", "id": "18196616" }, { "contents": "Middlesex Senior Charity Cup\n\n\n1947–48 Hendon 1948–49 Hayes 1949–50 Wealdstone 1950–51 Finchley 1951–52 Southall 1952–53 Hounslow Town 1953–54 Hendon 1954–55 Hayes 1955–56 Hounslow Town 1956–57 Hendon 1957–58 Finchley 1958–59 Enfield 1959–60 Hounslow Town 1960–61 Enfield 1961–62 Enfield & Hounslow Town (joint holders) 1962–63 Hayes 1963–64 Wealdstone 1964–65 Finchley 1965–66 Hounslow Town 1966–67 No Competition 1967–68 Wealdstone & Wembley (joint holders) 1968–69 Southall 1969–70 Hampton 1970–71 Hayes 1971–72 Hayes 1972–73 Hayes 1973–74 Finchley 1974–75 Hayes 1975–76 Hendon 1976–77 Hendon 1977–78 Hillingdon Borough 1978–79 Hendon 1979–80 Harrow Borough 1980–81 Wembley & Wealdstone (joint winners) 1981–82 Uxbridge 1982–83 Wembley 1983–84 Southall", "id": "8679746" }, { "contents": "Handicap (chess)\n\n\n53. Ke3 Kb5 54. Ne4 Na6 55. h8=Q Ka5 56. Qc3+ Kb5 57. Qb3+ Ka5 58. Nc3 Nc5 59. Bc7+ Ka6 60. Qb5+ Ka7 61. Qxc5+ Ka6 Deliberately allowing checkmate. 62. Qa5+ Kb7 63. Ke4 Kc8 64. Qa7 Kd7 65. Qb7 Ke7 66. Qc8 Kf6 67. Bd8+ Kg7 68. Qe6 Kf8 69. Qe7+ Kg8 70. Nd5 Kh8 71. g5 Kg8 72. g6 Kh8 73. Ke5 Kg8 74.", "id": "9261177" }, { "contents": "2009 Premier League Snooker\n\n\nwas higher. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 28–29 November – Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, England * (61) 80–35, 4–80, (96)–0, 0–(110), 34–77, 61–71 (65), 67–1, 40–75 ** 0–(98), 10–99 (53), 10–68 (66), 1–83 (76), (63)–30, (53)–(67) *** (111) 119–9, 87–36, 70–0, 50–57, 0–(88", "id": "994853" }, { "contents": "2013 Virginia Cavaliers football team\n\n\nAlex Foertsch 55 David Dean 56 Andre Miles-Redmond 57 Stephen Lawe 59 Mark Hall 60 John Pond 60 Jeb Byrne 61 Cody Wallace 62 Sean Karl 63 Ryan Doull 64 Nick Koutris 65 Ross Burbank 66 George Adeosun 67 Jackson Matteo 68 Eric Tetlow 69 Phillip Berry 70 Luke Bowanko 71 Jack McDonald 72 Eric Smith 74 Conner Davis 75 Sadiq Olanrewaju 76 Michael Mooney 77 Jay Whitmire 78 Morgan Moses 79 Jack Babcock 79 Sean Cascarano 80 Adrian Gamble 81 Jamall Brown 82 Mario Nixon 83 Jake McGee 84 Canaan Severin 85 Keeon Johnson 86 Jeremy Dollin", "id": "3791357" }, { "contents": "Sangrampur, Maharashtra\n\n\n52-Pimpari Adgaon 1400 53-Rajpur 157 54-Akoli Bk. 910 55-Akoli Kh. 251 56-Changefal Bk. 665 57-Changefal Kh. 707 58-Niwana 1487 59-Sangrampur Pr.jamod 6506 60-Tamgaon 1124 61-Pimpri Kathargaon 566 62-Bodkha 1363 63-Nirod 989 64-Bhilkhed 713 65-Wakana 1420 66-Rudhana 2072 67-Chondhi 622 68-Kakoda 669 69-Ukadgaon 353 70-Manardi 719 71-Pimpri Kavthal 461 72-Ringanwadi 570 73-Durgadiatya 1016 74-Wankhed 5378 75-Takleshwar 501 76-Kalamkhed 712 77-Jastgaon 795 78-Neknapur 358 79-Awar 955 80-Ukali Bk. 1216 81-Kodri 1225 82-Paturda Khurd 1564 83-Khel Thorat Paturda 2054 84-Warwat Khanderao 1447 85-Hingana Kavthal 360 86-Kumbarkhed 230 87-Kavthal 2673 88-Itkhed 218 89-Pesoda 1185 90-Bhon 1149 91-Sawali 659 92-Khiroda", "id": "9109065" }, { "contents": "Kamen Rider Spirits\n\n\n61. Rushbr 62. Ice Fangbr 63. Graveyard Eleventh tankōbon 64. Light Fangbr 65. Labyrinthbr 66. Hell Carbr 67. Teacherbr 68. Training Twelfth tankōbon 69. Whirlpoolbr 70. New Finisherbr 71. Ocean Battlebr 72. Belt of Lifebr 73. Immortal Man Thirteenth tankōbon 74. Inheritbr 75. Get Backbr 76. Movingbr 77. Evolutionbr 78. Next Evolutionbr 79. Final Evolution Fourteenth tankōbon 80. Warrior's Essencebr 81. Surpassing Greedbr 82. Returnbr 83. Fiery Giantbr 84. With the Soulbr 85. Setupbr", "id": "11704902" }, { "contents": "List of AEK Athens F.C. managers\n\n\nP ! W ! D ! L ! F ! A ! GD ! W% ! Pts% ! Total ! 36!!22!!7!!7!!62!!32!!+30!!61.11!!67.59 ! Total ! 11||6||3||2||22||14||+8||54.54||63.64 ! Total ! 4||2||0||2||6||5||+1||50.00||50.00 ! Total ! 26!!14!!5!!7!!55!!28!!+27!!53.85!!60.26 ! Total ! 59!!37!!11!!11!!145!!69!!+76!!62.71!!68.93 ! Total ! 17!!11!!3!!5!!32!!18!!+14||64.71!!70.59 ! Total ! 82!!45!!23!!14!!166!!77!!+89!!54.88!!64.23 ! Total ! 16!!8!!3!!5!!24!!20!!+4!!50.00!!56.25 ! Total ! 86!!47!!23!!16!!121!!70!!+51!!54.65!!63.57 ! Total ! 71!!39!!13!!19!!122!!67!!+55!!54.93!!61.03 ! Total ! 84!!39!!24!!21!!116!!86!!+30!!46.43!!55.95 ! Total ! 2!!1!!0!!1!!3!!4!!-1!!50.00!!50.00 ! Total ! 82!!61!!12!!9!!190!!50!!+140!!74.39!! \"Only competitive matches are counted. Wins, losses and draws are results at the final whistle; the results of penalty shootouts are not counted.\"", "id": "20468014" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Kf3 Kf8 52. Kg2 Rg4+ 53. Kh2 Bf2 54. Rf1 Bd4 55. Re1 Rh4+ 56. Kg2 Rg4+ 57. Kh3 Rh4+ 58. Kg3 Kf7 59. Kg2 Kf8 60. Kf3 Rh2 61. Bxa4 c2 62. Kg3 Bxe5+ 63. Rxe5 Rh1 64. Bxg5 Rg1+ 65. Kf2 Nxg5 66. Bxc2 Ra1 67. a4 Ra2 68. Re2 Ra3 69. Re3 Ra2 70. Re2 Ra3 71. Rd2 Ke7 72. Ke2 Nf3 73. Rd1 Ne5 74. Rd5", "id": "4952529" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Qxg6+ Kf8 59. Qxc6 Kg8 60. Qg6+ Kf8 61. Qg4 Ke8 62. Qh5 Kf8 63. Qg4 Ke8 64. Qh5 Kf8 65. Qd5 Rh7 66. Qf3+ Kg8 67. Qg4+ Kf7 68. Qh5+ Kg8 69. Qg6+ Kf8 70. Qf5+ Kg8 71. Qg4+ Kf7 72. Qh5+ Kg8 73. Qd5+ Kf8 74. Qxb5 Qe6 75. Bg7+ Kf7 76. Qh5+ Ke7 77. g3 Qe1+ 78. Kg2 Qe4+ 79. Kh2", "id": "4952547" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rc6 Bb5 60. Rc1 b3 61. Rb1 Bc4 62. Ke4 Ra2 63. Kd4 Rc2 64. Nd3 Bxd3 65. Kxd3 Rxh2 66. Rxb3 Kg7 67. Ke4 Ra2 68. Kf4 Ra4+ 69. Kg5 Ra5 70. g4 Rc5 71. Kh5 Ra5 72. Rf3 Rb5 73. g5 Rb1 74. f6+ Kh7 75. Rh3 Rg1 76. Rh2 Rg3 77. Rh1 Rg2 78. Ra1 Rh2+ 79. Kg4 Kg6 80. Ra8 Rg2+ ½–½ Game 26br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black", "id": "7279762" }, { "contents": "Les Arcanes\n\n\nPremier sacrifice 56. Liberté 57. Le sacrifice libre 58. La relation du beth à l'aleph 59. Limite de nos champs de gravitation 60. L'indivisible unité 61. La Manifestation 62. Vision parfaite 63. La féminité de la Manifestation procréatrice 64. Cantique de Salomon 65. Ève 66. Sacrifice des sacrifices 67. La loi juive 68. Beauté libre 69. Encore le rythme 70. Conscience de l'univers 71. Libre beauté première 72-73. La passion mystérieuse et chaste 74. De l'amour à l'être 75.", "id": "17579979" }, { "contents": "Barharia\n\n\nKail 61. Kaluchhapra 62. Kanahar 63. Kanhauli 64. Khanpur 65. Khizar Chak 66. Khori Pakar Jaddi 67. Khori Pakar Nilami 68. Koiri Tola 69. Kuahi 70. Kurwa 71. Kutub Chhapra 72. Lachhmi Chak 73. Lakri 74. Lakri Dargah 75. Lala Hata 76. Lauan 77. Madhaupur 78. Mahal 79. Mahamadpur 80. Mahammadpur 81. Mahbub Chhapra 82. Mahmudpur 83. Mananpura 84. Mansahata 85. Mathia Patarhatha 86. Mathurapur 87. Mira Chhapra 88. Narharpur 89.", "id": "12509991" }, { "contents": "Women's Professional Basketball League\n\n\nfranchises had been awarded to Dallas, New Orleans, San Francisco and St. Louis, Missouri, while applications were received for potential franchises from Baltimore, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. The Eastern Division included the New Jersey Gems, New Orleans Pride, New York Stars, Philadelphia Fox, St. Louis Streak and Washington Metros. The Midwest Division included the Chicago Hustle, Iowa Cornets, Milwaukee Does and Minnesota Fillies. The Western Division included the California Dreams, Dallas Diamonds, Houston Angels and San Francisco Pioneers.", "id": "10846173" }, { "contents": "Don McMahon\n\n\nDonald John McMahon (January 4, 1930 – July 22, 1987) was a right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was signed by the Boston Braves before the 1950 season. He played for the Milwaukee Braves (1957–62), Houston Colt .45s (1962–63), Cleveland Indians (1964–66), Boston Red Sox (1966–67), Chicago White Sox (1967–68), Detroit Tigers (1968–69), and San Francisco Giants (1969–74). McMahon was used almost", "id": "22214072" }, { "contents": "List of sovereign states and dependencies by total fertility rate\n\n\n58 Israel 2.9 59 Lesotho 2.9 60 Eswatini 2.8 61 Kyrgyz Republic 2.8 62 Micronesia 2.8 63 Algeria 2.7 64 Haiti 2.7 65 Mongolia 2.7 66 Botswana 2.6 67 Fiji 2.6 68 Guatemala 2.6 69 Kazakhstan 2.6 70 Syria 2.6 71 Turkmenistan 2.6 72 Bolivia 2.5 73 Djibouti 2.5 74 Jordan 2.5 75 Oman 2.5 76 Lao PDR 2.4 77 Philippines 2.4 78 Cambodia 2.3 79 Ecuador 2.3 80 Guyana 2.3 81 Honduras 2.3 82 Panama 2.3 83 Paraguay 2.3 84 Seychelles 2.3 85 South Africa 2.3 86 Suriname 2.3 87 Uzbekistan 2.3 88 Dominican Republic 2.2 89 Indonesia 2.2", "id": "17872676" }, { "contents": "Minuscule 441\n\n\nsubscriptions at the end of each book, and στιχοι. The biblical text is surrounded by a catena of Oecumenius. Some of leaves of the codex are in disorder. The order of leaves: 3-18. 1. 2. 19-46. 47-58. 59. 63. 64. 59. 60-62. 73. 74. 65. 66. 69-72. 67. 68. 75-78. 127-142. 79-126. 143-158. 167-182", "id": "19179286" }, { "contents": "Al Maktab Raqam 19\n\n\n61 - Ghost Walker 62 - Stun death 63 - Fire Ball 64 - the mystery of the Sphinx 65 - dark rays 66 - Conflict in the bush 67 - a plot of Satan 68 - bulwark 69 - ghost of revenge 70 - bloody chase 71 - cursed earth 72 - devastating weapon 73 - horror Hospital 74 - a treasure of the Pharaohs 75 - bird death 76. The armed robbery 77. secret mission 78. hackers Nile 79. Invisible Man 80. devastating automated 81. golden statue 82. Flower devil 83", "id": "3242097" }, { "contents": "Rulers of Kuba\n\n\n. Shama Katuri. 61. Kusunju. 62. Bena Misaki. 63. Bikila Kolo. 64. Kunche Lama. 65. Pelama Pena. 66. Mime Pelama. 67. Chenge Lesanga. 68. Mianga. 69. Sam Bula. 70. Manchum Bula. 71. Bopele^Bombo. 72. Boeke. 73. Bo^Kena. 74. Shamba Nche. 75. Golo Nche. 76. Shama Shanga. 77. Saina^Kama. 78. Ko Kena. 79. Sanga Lenga. 80. Bosh A kama. 81", "id": "12139561" }, { "contents": "Ācārakkōvai\n\n\n52 poems (3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 77, 78, 81, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93", "id": "12746274" }, { "contents": "Jeff Nelsen\n\n\nmovie soundtracks, and performing in the horn sections of orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Montreal, Vancouver, and National Symphonies, and the Balkan Gypsy funk band of Slavic Soul Party. With Canadian Brass, Jeff has also performed with the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, the symphonies of Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, Phoenix, Rotterdam, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, with the esteemed German, London", "id": "2981814" }, { "contents": "Kasparov versus the World\n\n\n, but claimed it was also losing, and published a \"forced win\". Subsequently, tablebases showed an error in Kasparov's analysis, but confirmed that 58...Qf5 could not have saved the draw with best play on both sides. The main line starts with 58...Qf5 59.Kh6 Qe6 60.Qg1+ Ka2 61.Qf2+ Kb1 62.Qd4 Ka2 63.Kg5 Qe7+ 64.Qf6 Qe3+ 65.Qf4 Qg1+ 66.Kf6 Qb6+ 67.Kf7 Qb7+ 68.Ke6 Qc8+ 69.Kf6 Qd8+ 70.Kf5 Qc8+ 71.Kg5 Qc3 72.Qh2+ Ka1 73.Qe2 Kb1 74.Qf2 Qc1+ 75.Kg4 Qc3", "id": "14582966" }, { "contents": "Swindle (chess)\n\n\n55...f2 56.Qg2 \"zugzwang\"; (b) 55...Nf4 56.Qf5! and if 56...Kg3 57.Qg5+ wins the knight; (c) 55...Ng5 56.Qf5 wins. g5 53.hxg5 hxg5 54.Qxb6 f3 55.Qxc5 Kg4 56.Qe3 Kg3 57.c4 Kg2 58.c5 f2 59.Qe4+ Kh2 60.Qf3 g4! 61.Qe2? White could draw with 61.Qxg4 f1=Q+ 62.Kc2 Qf2+ 63.Kb1 Qf1+ 64.Kc2 Qb5 (64...Nf2 65.Qf4+ Kg2 66.Qg5+ Kf3 67.Qf6+ Ke3 68.Qh6+ Kd4 69.Qd6+ Ke4 70.Qg6+ Kd5 71.Qd6+ Ke4 72.Qg6+", "id": "21604299" }, { "contents": "Queen and pawn versus queen endgame\n\n\n. Qxe6 Qh8+ 58. Kg6 Qc3 59. g4 Qd2 60. g5 Qd4 61. Qf5+ Ka4 62. Kh5 Qh8+ 63. Kg4 Qh1 (This move loses for Black in 39 moves as confirmed by http://www.k4it.de/index.php?topic=egtb&lang=en) 64. Qf4+ Ka5 65. Qe5+ Ka4 66. g6 Qd1+ 67. Kg5 Qg8+ 68. Kf5 Qc8+ 69. Kf4 Qc1+ 70. Qe3 Qc7+ 71. Qe5 Qc1+ 72. Kf5 Qc8+ 73. Kg5 Qd8+ 74. Qf6 Qd5+ 75", "id": "20411696" }, { "contents": "List of OHL seasons\n\n\n| 1959–60 | 1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993–94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–00 | 2000–01 | 2001–02 | 2002–03 | 2003–04 | 2004–05 | 2005–06 | 2006–07 | 2007–08 | 2008–09 | 2009–10", "id": "6936535" }, { "contents": "Dumaria\n\n\nDumaria 107 50 Kewla Kalan Dumaria 919 51 Khaira Dumaria 885 52 Khardag Dumaria 1,454 53 Kokna Dumaria 333 54 Kolhubar Dumaria 3,225 55 KOlsaita Dumaria 297 56 Kundari Dumaria 341 57 Kunria Dumaria 739 58 Kusari Dumaria 1,549 59 Lataha Dumaria 259 60 Londa Dumaria 556 61 Madarpur Dumaria 1,130 62 Mahjari Dumaria 192 63 Mahuri Dumaria 2,884 64 Mahuri Dumaria 348 65 Maigara Dumaria 2,318 66 Majhauli Dumaria 4,606 67 Majhgawan Dumaria 379 68 Manrar Dumaria 533 69 Mataha Dumaria 3,172 70 Maun Bar Dumaria 292 71 Mayapur Dumaria 141 72 Milki Dumaria 168 73 Nabigarh Dumaria 618", "id": "10048378" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n75 e\": \"favorite_nu 0000300 6d 62 65 72 22 7d 2c 20 7b 22 74 79 70 65 22 3a mber\"}, {\"type\": 0000320 20 5b 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c 20 22 6e 75 6c [\"string\", \"nul 0000340 6c 22 5d 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 22 3a 20 22 66 61 l\"], \"name\": \"fa 0000360 76 6f 72 69 74 65 5f 63 6f 6c 6f 72 22 7d 5d 7d", "id": "10173702" }, { "contents": "List of MJHL seasons\n\n\n1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | The following is a list of seasons following the reorganization of junior hockey in Canada.br 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 | 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 | br 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | br 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993-94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–2000 | br", "id": "15920550" }, { "contents": "Spain men's national wheelchair basketball team\n\n\n72–62. They beat Poland 47–64, and Sweden 65–54. Then they lost to Italy 50–58, lost to Germany 77–70, and defeated Poland 71–65. At the 2013 European Championships, Spain defeated Sweden 60–54, Israel 75–57, France 56–40, and Poland 63–45 in pool play. They lost to Turkey 63–49. In the quarterfinals, they defeated Italy 65–56. In the semi-finals, they lost to Great Britain 72–69. They defeated Sweden to win the bronze by a score of 65–56. Asier García Pereiro led the team in", "id": "13321907" }, { "contents": "Lanarkshire Cup\n\n\n1932–33 - 1933–34 - Hamilton Academical 1934–35 - Airdrieonians 1935–36 - 1936–37 - 1937–38 - Airdrieonians 1938–39 - Hamilton Academical 1939–40 - Motherwell 1848–49 - Albion Rovers 1949–50 - Motherwell 1950–51 - Albion Rovers 1951–52 - Hamilton Academical 1952–53 - Motherwell 1953–54 - Motherwell 1954–55 - Motherwell 1955–56 - 1956–57 - Motherwell 1957–58 - Motherwell 1958–59 - Motherwell 1959–60 - Motherwell 1960–61 - Motherwell 1961–62 - Motherwell 1962–63 - Airdrieonians 1963–64 - Motherwell 1964–65 - 1965–66 - Airdrieonians 1966–67 - Airdrieonians 1967–68 - Motherwell 1968–69 - Motherwell 1969–70 - Airdrieonians 1970–71 - Airdrieonians 1971–72 - 1972–73 - Motherwell 1973–74 -", "id": "10384135" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1981\n\n\nNe7 29.Ne3 Rc6 30.Ra3 Nc8 31.axb5 axb5 32.Kf2 Nb6 33.Nb2 Rxd1 34.Bxd1 Rd6 35.Be2 Be8 36.Ra5 Rd8 37.Ke1 c6 38.Ra6 Rb8 39.Bd1 Nc8 40.Nd3 Nc7 41.Ra5 Ra8 42.f4 exf4 43.gxf4 Nb6 44.Bf3 Rd8 45.Be2 Na4 46.Ra7 Rd7 47.Kd2 Ne6 48.Rxd7 Bxd7 49.Bg4 g6 50.f5 gxf5 51.Bxf5 Kg7 52.e5 Nf8 53.Bxd7 Nxd7 54.e6 Ndb6 55.Nf4 Kf8 56.Kd3 Nc8 57.Ng4 Ke7 58.Nh6 Kd6 59.Kd4 Ne7 60.Nf7+ Kc7 61.Nh5 c5+ 62.bxc5 Nc6+ 63.Ke3 Nxc5 64.Nxf6 Nxe6 65.h5 Nf8 66.Ke4 Kb6 67.Ng5 h6 68.Nf7 Ne6 69.Ne8 Nc5+ 70.Ke3 Na4 71.Kd2 b4 72.cxb4 Nxb4 73.Nxh6 Nc5 74.Nf5 Nd5 75.h6 Ne4+", "id": "7279794" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n22 3a 20 22 55 ord\", \"name\": \"U 0000100 73 65 72 22 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 73 70 61 63 65 ser\", \"namespace 0000120 22 3a 20 22 65 78 61 6d 70 6c 65 2e 61 76 72 6f \": \"example.avro 0000140 22 2c 20 22 66 69 65 6c 64 73 22 3a 20 5b 7b 22 \", \"fields\": [{\" 0000160 74 79 70 65 22 3a 20 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c", "id": "10173700" }, { "contents": "HC CSKA Moscow\n\n\n. \"Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game Soviet / Russian MVP Scoring Champion Goal Scoring Champion Soviet / Russian League First Team Best Line Best Rookie Soviet League Championship \"(32)\": 1947–48, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1954–55, 1955–56, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1976–77,", "id": "12586396" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\n- Ryne Duren - Baltimore 54, Kansas City 57, NYY 58-61, LAA 61-62, Philadelphia 63-64, Cincinnati 64, Washington 65, Philadelphia 65 1949 - Ed Albrecht - St. Louis 49-50 1940 - Dewey Adkins - Washington 43, Chi Cubs 49 1940 - Stan Goletz - CHI WS 41 1940 - William Red Rollings - Boston 27-28 1940 - Dave Bartosch - St. Louis 45 1939 - Andy Cohen - Player - New York Giants 26, 28-29, Manager - Philadelphia", "id": "9684301" }, { "contents": "Bing (search engine)\n\n\n-time traffic conditions using Bing Maps. The gadget provided shortcuts to driving directions, local search and full-screen traffic view of major US and Canadian cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Montreal, New York City, Oklahoma City, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Vancouver, and Washington, D.C. Prior to October", "id": "5355697" }, { "contents": "Chess (poem)\n\n\nas 52. Na1–b3? 52. Kh2 Qg3+ 53. Qxg3+ hxg3+ 54. Kxg3 Ra5 55. Kf2 Ra8 56. Ke2 Nc2 57. Kd1 Ne3+ 58. Kc1 Nxg2+ 59. Kb1 b5 60. h4 b4 61. h5 b3 62. e5 Bg5 63. h6 Nh4 64. e6 Bf6 65. h7 Nxf3 66. e7 Bxe7 67. h8=Q+ Kb7 68. Qh3 Ne5 69. Qh5 Nd3 70. Qh3 Nb4 71. Qf3+ Kb8 72. Qe2 Bf6 73. Qe6", "id": "7723831" }, { "contents": "2002 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n(77) 93–6, 37–67, (62) 70–20, (57) 79–0, (91) 108–17, 69–9, (60) 62–9 **(65) 75–33, 68–55, 59–23, (126)-0, 0-(81), (85) 112–6, 1–76 (72), (60) 73–0 ***(60) 109–6, 45–56, (72) 75–42, 5–78 (55), (68) 73–0, (109) 115–19, 43–66, (110) 111–14, (70)-0, 38–89", "id": "20494682" }, { "contents": "2015 Cleveland Indians season\n\n\nand 13, improving their record to 70–70 and marking the first time the Indians were .500 since they were 2–2. The Indians would also be 71-71, 72-72, 73-73, and 74-74, but lost the following game each time. They briefly made it over the .500 mark at 77–76 on September 26, but went on to lose three in a row. The Indians spent much of September 3–5 games behind the Texas Rangers or Houston Astros for the second wild card spot in the American", "id": "294687" }, { "contents": "Index of philosophical literature\n\n\n\"Federalist No. 61\" – \"Federalist No. 62\" – \"Federalist No. 63\" – \"Federalist No. 64\" – \"Federalist No. 65\" – \"Federalist No. 66\" – \"Federalist No. 67\" – \"Federalist No. 68\" – \"Federalist No. 69\" – \"Federalist No. 70\" – \"Federalist No. 71\" – \"Federalist No. 72\" – \"Federalist No. 73\" – \"Federalist No. 74\" – \"Federalist", "id": "16809651" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "List of mayors of Salisbury\n\n\n1850–51 George Brown 1851–52 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1852–53 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1853–54 John Lambert 1854–55 Thomas Pain 1855–56 Abraham Jackson 1856–57 Thomas Pain 1857–58 Coard William Squarey 1858–59 Philip Pickney Cother 1859–60 William Woodlands 1860–61 Philip Watson Ottoway 1861–62 Charles Mann Cornwallis Whatman 1862–63 John Style 1863–64 John Waters 1864–65 Richard Henry Rigden 1865–66 Robert Stokes 1866–67 John Alfred Lush MD 1867–68 Stephen Eldridge 1868–69 William Aylward 1869–70 Charles Richard Norton 1870–71 William Fawcett Jnr. 1871–72 John Harding Jackson 1873–74 Henry Brown 1874–75 Samuel Ralph Atkins 1875–76 Charles Henry Radcliffe 1876–77 John Keynes 1877–78 Richard Monkhouse Wilson", "id": "18557200" }, { "contents": "1967 NFL season\n\n\nThe 1967 NFL season was the 48th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 16 teams with the addition of the New Orleans Saints. The two 8-team conferences were split into two divisions each: the Eastern Conference divisions were Capitol (Dallas, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Washington) and Century (Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis), and the Western Conference divisions were Central (Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, and Minnesota) and Coastal (Atlanta, Baltimore, Los Angeles", "id": "8290334" }, { "contents": "World TeamTennis\n\n\nwith Arthur Ashe and Wilt Chamberlain, securing the professional men players.. The league began play in May 1974, with George MacCall as Commissioner of the 16 teams: Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo-Toronto, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Florida (Miami), San Diego/Hawaii, Houston, Los Angeles, Minnesota (Minneapolis-St.Paul), New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. The original league format included a four-colored tennis court, a 44-contest season, and teams", "id": "14486970" }, { "contents": "2013 FedEx Cup Playoffs\n\n\n(76 to 58), Nicholas Thompson (73 to 59), Brendan Steele (89 to 69), and Ernie Els (91 to 70). Seven players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances: Ryan Palmer (60 to 71), Fredrik Jacobson (61 to 72), Martin Laird (63 to 74), David Lingmerth (64 to 75), Kyle Stanley (66 to 77), Cameron Tringale (69 to 79", "id": "19528111" }, { "contents": "Jellabies\n\n\n58. Parrot (21 June 1999) 59. Spring (28 June 1999) 60. Magic (5 July 1999) 61. Where's Pepper? (12 July 1999) 62. Hot (19 July 1999) 63. Robot (26 July 1999) 64. Wheels (2 August 1999) 65. Chums (9 August 1999) 66. Baa! (16 August 1999) 67. Found (23 August 1999) 68. Autumn (30 August 1999) 69. Nature (6 September 1999)", "id": "20682329" }, { "contents": "List of fresh water fishes of Maharashtra\n\n\nogilbii 51. Schismatorhynchos (Nukta) nukta 52. Thynnichthys sandkhol 53. Tor khudree 54. Tor mussulah 55. Tor tor SUB-FAMILY: CULTRINAE 56. Chela cachius 57. Chela laubuca 58. Salmostoma acinaces 59. Salmostoma balookee 60. Salmostoma boopis 61. Salmostoma clupeoides 62. Salmostoma horai 63. Salmostoma kardahiensis 64. Salmostoma novacula 65. Salmostoma phulo Subfamily: LEUCISCINAE 66. Hypophthalmichthys molitrix SUBFAMILY: RASBORINAE 69. Barilius evezardi 70. Barilius gatensis 71. Parluciosoma daniconius 72. Parluciosoma labiosa 73. Danio aequipinnatus 74", "id": "16146194" }, { "contents": "Vehicle registration plates of Kenya\n\n\n63 UN - United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Eastern & Southern African Regional Office 64 CD - Iran 65 CD - Cyprus 66 CD - Argentina 67 UN - United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) 68 CD - Philippines 69 CD - Burundi 70 CD - Chile 71 CD - Oman 72 CD - League of Arab States / Arab League 73 CD - European Union 74 CD - Yemen 75 CD - Kenya Mission to UNEP 76 CD - Côte d'Ivoire (Consulate) 77 CD - Bangladesh 78 CD - Saudi Arabia 79 UN", "id": "993880" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "List of makams\n\n\n-Şehnaz 63. Bûstan 64. Büzürk 65. Büzürk-Gerdâniye 66. Büzürk-Geveyşt 67. Büzürk-Mâye 68. Büzürk-Nevrûz 69. Büzürk-Selmek 70. Büzürk-Şehnâz 71. Canfezâ 72. Çârgâh 73. Çârgâh-Âcem 74. Çârgâh-Gerdâniye 75. Çârgâh-Mahûr 76. Çehâr-Âgâazin 77. Daği-Bayâti 78. Danişverân 79. Dil Âvîz 80. Dil-Ârâ 81. Dil-Efruz 82. Dil-Keşîde 83. Dil-Nişîn 84. Dil-", "id": "21093808" }, { "contents": "Super Bases Loaded 2\n\n\n\", the Cleveland \"Stars\", the Detroit \"Storm\", the Kansas City \"Tornadoes\", Oakland \"Eagles\", and Seattle \"Blue Wave\". The Omega League (based on the National League) consisted of the Atlanta \"Weasels\", Houston \"Doves\", the Los Angeles \"Cyclops\", the New York \"Mercs\", Philadelphia \"Bruins\", the Pittsburgh \"Buzzards\", and the San Francisco \"Amoebas\". In addition, there were four edit teams: Urbana,", "id": "22141152" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "Don Larsen\n\n\nDon James Larsen (born August 7, 1929) is an American retired Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher. During a 15-year MLB career, he pitched from 1953 to 1967 for seven different teams. Larsen pitched for the St. Louis Browns / Baltimore Orioles (1953–54; 1965), New York Yankees (1955–59), Kansas City Athletics (1960–1961), Chicago White Sox (1961), San Francisco Giants (1962–64), Houston Colt .45's / Houston Astros (1964–65), and Chicago Cubs (1967)", "id": "15750076" }, { "contents": "1968 NBA playoffs\n\n\n) (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Chicago Bulls: \"Lakers win series 4-1\" This is the first playoff meeting between the Lakers and Bulls. Division Finals (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (3) San Francisco Warriors: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Last Playoff Meeting: 1967 Western Division Semifinals (San Francisco won 3-0) Champion: Boston Celtics Division Semifinals (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (3) New York Knicks: \"76ers win series 4-2", "id": "14689742" } ]
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[ { "contents": "Global Initiative to Combat Nuclear Terrorism\n\n\n. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. IAEA (observer) UNODC (observer) INTERPOL (observer) UNICRI (observer) June 1-2 in Tokyo Japan February 8-10 New Delhi India June 16-17, 2015 Helsinki, Finland", "id": "7679046" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nNew York Yankees 56. Robin Yount, Milwaukee Brewers 57. Wade Boggs, Boston Red Sox 58. Roger Clemens, Boston Red Sox 59. Vince Coleman, St. Louis Cardinals 60. José Canseco, Oakland Athletics 61. Fernando Valenzuela, Los Angeles Dodgers 62. Tony Gwynn, San Diego Padres 63. Doc Gooden, New York Mets 64. Mark McGwire, Oakland Athletics 65. Jack Clark, New York Yankees 66. Dale Murphy, Atlanta Braves 67. Kirk Gibson, Los Angeles Dodgers 68. Jack Morris,", "id": "18525011" }, { "contents": "Women's World Chess Championship 2016\n\n\nRb4 60. a3 Kc5 61. Re6 Re4 62. Kc2 Kd4 63. Rd6+ Kc4 64. Rc6+ Kd5 65. Rb6 Rc4+ 66. Kd2 Kc5 67. Rb8 Ra4 68. Rc8+ Kd4 69. Rb8 Ra5 70. Rd8+ Kc4 71. Re8 Kd5 72. Rd8+ Ke4 73. Rb8 Rxa3 74. Rxb5 Kf4 75. Rb8 Kf3 76. Rf8+ Ke4 77. Rb8 Ra2+ 78. Ke1 Kf4 79. Rb3 e4 80. Rc3 e3 81. Rc8 1/2-1/2 In", "id": "15973443" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nDetroit Tigers 69. Ryne Sandberg, Chicago Cubs 70. Nolan Ryan, Houston Astros 71. John Tudor, Los Angeles Dodgers 72. Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia Phillies 73. Dave Righetti, New York Yankees 74. Pedro Guerrero, St. Louis Cardinals 75. Rick Sutcliffe, Chicago Cubs 76. Gary Carter, New York Mets 77. Cal Ripken, Baltimore Orioles 78. Andre Dawson, Chicago Cubs 79. Andy Van Slyke, Pittsburgh Pirates 80. Roc Raines, Montreal Expos 81. Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins 82.", "id": "18525012" }, { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Constitutional amendments under the French Fifth Republic\n\n\n46, 47, 47-1, 47-2 (new), 48, 49, 50-1, 51-1 (new), 51-2 (new), 56, 61, 61-1 (new), 62, 65, 69, 70, 71, 71-1 (new), 72-3, 73, 74-1, 75-1 (new), 87 (new), 88-4, 88-5, 89. The vote was", "id": "8390514" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Wysoczany\n\n\n53. Saharowa 54. Mashljanyk 55. Luchkanych 56. Mashljanyk 57. Mytso 58. Jacyla 59. Jacyla 60. Village Ukrainian School 61. Bodnik 62. Tsynanko 63. Shlomko 64. Warholjak 65. Kroljak 66. Village Orthodox Church 67. Horonova 68. Hlibyk 69. Sekielyk 70. Mashljanyk 71. Maslany 72. Orzinski 73. Worotyla 74. Luchkanych 75. Petrunjova 76. Slabka 77. Petrunjova 78. Bajtsowa 79. Sas 80. Sas 81. Hrytsko 82. Jacyla 83. Szevtsova 84. Szevtsova", "id": "15604592" }, { "contents": "List of WWE United States Champions\n\n\nRank !Wrestler !No. ofbrreigns !Combinedbrdays !Combined daysbrrec. by WWE !1 !2 !rowspan=2|40 !42 !43 !44 !45 !46 !47 !48 !49 !50 !51 !52 !53 !rowspan=2|54 !56 !rowspan=2|57 !59 !60 !61 !62 !63 !64 !65 !66 !67 !rowspan=3|68 !71 !72 !rowspan=3|73 !76 !77 !78 !rowspan=2|79 !rowspan=2|81 !83 !rowspan=2|84 !rowspan=3|86 !89 !rowspan=2|90 !92 !", "id": "11372834" }, { "contents": "Eusébio\n\n\nrepeated five years later. He was the Portuguese First Division's top scorer seven times (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970 and 1973), helping Benfica to win 11 Primeira Liga (1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73 and 1974–75), 5 Portuguese Cup wins (1961–62, 1963–64, 1968–69, 1969–70 and 1971–72), 1 European Cup win (1961–62) and 3 European Cup finals (1962–63, 1964–65 and 1967–68). Eusébio", "id": "15697745" }, { "contents": "Udayarpalayam taluk\n\n\n48 Kundaveli-East 49 Kundaveli-West 50 Kuruvalapparkoil 51 Kuvagam 52 Kuvathur 53 Managathy 54 Marudur 55 Melur 56 Muthuservamadam 57 Nagam Panthal 58 Nayaganai Periyal 59 Nedavalur-East 60 Nedavalur-South 61 Olayur 62 Padanilai 63 Pappakudi-North 64 Pappakudi-South 65 Parukkal 66 Periyakrishnapuram 67 Periyavalayam 68 Pichanur 69 Pilichikuzhi 70 Piranjeri 71 Porpathintha Nallur 72 Rangiyam 73 Saluppai 74 Sathampady 75 Silambur 76 Siluvacheri 77 Sirukadambur 78 Solankurichi 79 Sripuranthan 80 Sriraman 81 Suriyamanal 82 Suttamalli 83 T.Paluvur 84 Taludalamedu 85 Thandalai 86 Thathanur 87 Thenkatchi Perumal Nathan 88 Thirukalapur 89", "id": "329036" }, { "contents": "Garhmukteshwar (Assembly constituency)\n\n\nkhaiya 46 Sharifpur 47 Anooppur Dibai 48 Shuklampura 49 Rasoolabad Nanpur 50 Lodhipur Shobhan 51 Pawati 52 Haiderpur 53 Lodhipur Chhapka 54 Sadullapur 55 Hiranpura 56 Popayi 57 Janupura 58 Jhadina 59 Saidpur 60 Alampur Bhagwantpur 61 Ladpura 62 Kalyanpur 63 Khilwai 64 Shogarh 65 Shahpur Chaudhary 66 Inayatpur 67 Rampur Nyamatpur 68 Abdullapur 69 Dotai 70 Athsaini 71 Hasupur 72 Manak Chowk 73 Deoli 74 Dhana 75 Lisri 76 Akkhapur 77 Fattapur 78 Phuldehra 79 Nawada Kalan 80 Todarpur 81 Bhowapur 82 Bhowapur Mastannagar 83 Baksar 84 Saroorpur 85 Vait 86 Khudaliya 87 Baddha 88 Ratupura 89 Rajhera 90", "id": "3818355" }, { "contents": "Samia tribe (Luhya)\n\n\n38 Abakangala 39 Abakati 40 Abakemo 41 Abakerere 42 Abakhu 43 Abakibwedde 44 Abakiroyoya 45 Abakobe 46 Abakomolo 47 Abakooli 48 Abakoolo 49 Abakuba 50 Abakwala 51 Abakwede 52 Abakyaki 53 Abakyonga 54 Abalaka 55 Abalala 56 Abalanda 57 Abaleke 58 Abalekya 59 Abalila 60 Abalindo 61 Abaliro 62 Abalisa 63 Abaloba 64 Abalomba 65 Abalundu 66 Abalwenge 67 Abalyali 68 Abalyani 69 Abamakwa 70 Abamakyeke 71 Abamali 72 Abamani 73 Abamanyi 74 Abambumpi 75 Abameripo 76 Abampoodi 77 Abampunyi 78 Abamulembo 79 Abamulimba 80 Abamuma 81 Abanapa 82 Abangasa 83 Abanghale 84 Abanyanga 85 Abanyedeti 86 Abanyihodoo 87 Abanyimaro", "id": "4195796" }, { "contents": "Parbatsar\n\n\nGular 47 Gunawati 48 Gurah 49 Haripura 50 Harnawa Patti 51 Hatheli 52 Hukmpura 53 Huldhani 54 Jagdishpura 55 Jalampura 56 Janjeela 57 Jawla 58 Jhalra 59 Jhujharpura 60 Kaletara 61 Kalkala Ki Dhani 62 Kankediyas 63 Kanwalad 64 Khanpur 65 Khedapura 66 Khedarpura 67 Kheri Khinwasi 68 Khokhar 69 Khokhariya 70 Khundiyas 71 Kinsariya 72 Kishorpura 73 Kitiya 74 Kuliyana 75 Kundri 76 Kurada 77 Lakhiyas 78 Lalana Kalan 79 Lalana Khurd 80 Madhwa 81 Malas Charnan 82 Malas Gusaiyan 83 Mandan 84 Mandowari 85 Manglana 86 Manpura 87 Mayapur 88 Mehgaon 89 Merasi 90 Mindakiya 91 Modi Khurd", "id": "7579275" }, { "contents": "Western Suburbs Magpies\n\n\nW Wright 55 W Barclay 56 Percy Bolt 57 T Doyle 58 J Feeney 59 V Jarvis 60 E Mantle 61 H.G. Naylor 62 E Palmer 63 E Willings 64 Grinstead 65 Owens 66 Sam Perry 67 Keen 68 James 69 Percy Briscoe 70 Chipperfield 71 J Ogilvie 72 Horace Alderson 73 Johns 74 J Slingsby 75 D McDonald 76 G Patterson 77 Baldock 78 Tom Dowswell 79 Healy 80 McEvoy 81 Ryan 82 George Duffin 83 Herb Gilbert 84 Rangi Joass 85 W Mueller 86 A Munnery 87 P.J. Thompson 88 Jack Tully 89 S.B. Wall 90 A Gillett", "id": "13659778" }, { "contents": "Game Day Recycling\n\n\nUniversity of Georgia 59. University of Kentucky 60. University of Maine 61. University of Maryland 62. University of Miami 63. University of Michigan 64. University of Minnesota 65. University of Mississippi 66. University of Missouri 67. University of Montana 68. University of Nebraska–Lincoln 69. University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill 70. University of North Texas 71. University of Notre Dame 72. University of Oregon 73. University of Rochester 74. University of South Florida 75. University of Tennessee - Knoxville 76", "id": "10435645" }, { "contents": "Carson's Law\n\n\nAnd Misfire 59. St. Patrick's Day 60. The Masquerade 61. All That Glitters 62. Laugh, Clown, Laugh 63. Guardian Angels 64. Lost Opportunities 65. A Country Dance 66. Faith, Hope And Fencing Wire 67. A Matter Of Confidence 68. The Tender Trap 69. A Case For Compassion 70. From Small Acorns 71. Street Games, Night Moves 72. Deceptions 73. Orphans Of The Storm 74. Falling Star 75. Means To An End 76. Teapots And Tears 77.", "id": "7511783" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "2003 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 10–11 May – Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, England *58–69, 83–25, 24–66, (63) 75–8, 9-(67), 0–98 (57), 72–60 (53), 39–80 (55), (67)-(60), 42–61 **(58) 73–26, (80)-(52), (100) 104–32, 23–82 (57), (54) 74–57, 49–57, (56) 71–48, 59–32 **", "id": "20494482" }, { "contents": "List of villages in Murbad\n\n\n796 br 57 Gorakhgad Murbad 1 br 58 Goregaon Murbad 495 br 59 Hedavali Murbad 281 br 60 Hireghar Murbad 225 61 Inde Murbad 885 br 62 Jadai Murbad 491 br 63 Jaigaon Murbad 496 br 64 Jambhurde Murbad 1,330 br 65 Jamghar Murbad 533 br 66 Kachakoli Murbad 869 br 67 Kalambad Mu Murbad 408 br 68 Kalambhe Murbad 1,299 br 69 Kalamkhande Murbad 987 br 70 Kalanbhad Murbad 1,017 br 71 Kandali Murbad 295 br 72 Kanharle Murbad 798 br 73 Kanhol Murbad 822 br 74 Karavale Murbad 1,118 br 75 Karchonde Murbad 731 76 Kasgaon Murbad 524", "id": "15353565" }, { "contents": "Amos Burn\n\n\nKf7 46.Bxc6 Bxc6 47.Kb4 Be8 48.Nf3 Ke7 49.Ng5 Bc6 50.Ka3 Bd7 51.Kb2 Ba4 52.Kc1 Bb3 53.Nf3 Ba4 54.Nh4 Kf7 55.Ng2 Bd7 56.h4 Be8 57.Kb2 Ba4 58.Ne3 Ke7 59.Ka3 Bc6 60.Kb4 Kd7 61.Ka5 Kc7 62.Nc2 Kb7 63.Nb4 Bd7 64.Na6 Be8 65.Nc5+ Kc6 66.Nxe6 Bd7 67.Ng5 Bf5 68.Kb4 Bg4 69.Ka3 Kd7 70.Nf7 Be6 71.Nd6 Kc6 72.Kb2 Bg4 73.Kc2 Kd7 74.Kd2 Ke6 75.Ke3 Bh3 76.f5+ gxf5 77.Kf4 Bg4 78.Kg5 Bh3 79.Ne8 Kf7 80.Nf6 f4 81.Kxf4 Be6 82.Kg5 1–0 MacDonald-Burn, Liverpool 1910 At right is a surprisingly little-known position from one of Burn's offhand games.", "id": "20103296" }, { "contents": "Brazilian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act\n\n\n59. FENIPRAZINE 60. FEMPROBAMATO 61. FLUFENAZINE 62. FLUMAZENIL 63. FLUOXETINE 64. FLUPENTIXOL 65. FLUVOXAMINE 66. HALOPERIDOL 67. HALOTAN 68. CLORAL HYDRATE 69. HYDROCHLORBEZETILAMINE 70. HYDROXIDINE 71. HOMOPHENAZINE 72. IMICLOPRAZINE 73. IMIPRAMINE 74. IMIPRAMINOXIDE 75. IPROCLORIZIDA 76. ISOCARBOXAZIDE 77. ISOFLURANE 78. ISOPROPYL-CROTONYL-URINE 79. LAMOTRIGINE 80. LEVODOPA 81. LEVOMEPROMAZINE 82. LINDANO 83. LISURIDA 84. LITHIUM 85. LOPERAMIDA 86. LOXAPINA 87. MAPROTILINE 88. MECLOFENOXATE 89. MEFENOXALONE 90.", "id": "14670778" }, { "contents": "Tales of the Wizard of Oz\n\n\n? 55. ? 56. ? 57. ? 58. ? 59. ? 60. Friends of a Feather 61. Monkey Air Lift 62. Guaranteed for Life 63. The Skills of Bravery 64. The Coat of Arms 65. Roar, Lion, Roar 66. Be a Card 67. The Inferior Decorator 68. The Salesman 69. The Cat's Meow 70. The Yellow Brick Road 71. Rusty Rusty 72. The Scarecrow 73. The Invisible Man 74. Free Trade 75. The Bull Fighter 76", "id": "13344957" }, { "contents": "Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship\n\n\nscope=row|56 !scope=row|57 !scope=row|58 !scope=row|59 !scope=row|60 !scope=row|61 !scope=row|62 !scope=row|63 !scope=row|64 !scope=row|65 !scope=row|66 !scope=row|67 !scope=row|68 !scope=row|69 !scope=row|70 !scope=row|71 !scope=row|72 !scope=row|73 !scope=row|74 !scope=row|75 !scope=row|76 !scope=row|77 !scope=row|78 !scope=row|79 !scope=row|80 !", "id": "16778230" }, { "contents": "Ikirun\n\n\n59. Asaba 60. Ajele Okeba 61. Ago Okeba 62. Ajisefinni 63. Alufa Akanbi 64. Adedeji 65. Alabi 66. Aniyeye 67. Agunlo 68. Aliyu 69. Aborisade 70. Agbon 71. Ayara 72. Baale- Enle 73. Baba Osogbo 74. Orisayo 75. Balogun 76. Baale Gbenagbena 77. Baale Onilu 78. Baale Ponja Erintunde 79. Saba 80. Balogun Kojo 81. Baale Oke Aafo 82. Balogun Makinde 83. Baba Isale 84. Balogun Imole 85. Baba Oloya 86. Baale", "id": "2580736" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qd2 Qd4 57. Qe1 Qb6 58. Qd2 Rb7 59. a4 Qc5 60. Qe1 Rb4 61. Qd2 Qb6 62. Qc1 Qd4 63. Qc2 Rb3 64. Be2 Rxc3 65. Qxc3 Qxc3 66. bxc3 Nxe4 67. Bf3 Nef6 68. Be2 e4 69. Bxc4 g4 70. Rb2 Ng5 71. Rb6 Nf7 72. Bf1 f3 73. c4 Nd7 74. Rb7 Nfe5 75. f6 e3 76. Rb3 e2 77. Bxe2 fxe2 78. Re3 Nf3 79. f7 Rf8 80. Rxg4 e1=", "id": "10680382" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "1953–54 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team\n\n\n30 Oregon State (-/4) RAL L 53–65 January 8 The Citadel H W 83–42 January 9 Wake Forest A W 66–65 January 11 Davidson A W 70–54 January 16 Virginia H W 78–66 January 19 NC State H L 77–84 February 2 Washington and Lee LY W 69–60 February 4 Duke (-/8) A L 47–63 February 8 Virginia A L 69–83 February 11 Wake Forest H L 62–76 February 13 Clemson (-/14) A W 72–56 February 16 Davidson H W 89–69 February 20 Duke (-/14) H L 63–67 February 24 NC State", "id": "7304952" }, { "contents": "Kumharsain\n\n\nChohan 38 Chopala 39 Churath 40 D.P.F. Nag kelo Saroga 41 D.P.F. Nagkelo 42 Dagrot 43 Dakolu 44 Dakoon 45 Dalan 46 Damaur 47 Daro 48 Dawala 49 Deeb 50 Deoridhar 51 Dethal 52 Devali Dhar 53 Dhala 54 Dhali 55 Dhanal 56 Dharuri 57 Dheongli 58 Dogri 59 Doja 60 Ganeog 61 Gharal 62 Ghareawat 63 Ghughvi 64 Gheti 65 Gonthla 66 Halyana 67 Hathiya 68 Jadoon 69 Jal 70 Jalti 71 Jangal Ahar 72 Jangal Dawala 73 Jangal Hatu 74 Jangal Havan 75 Jangal Jogsha 76 Jangal Madhawan 77 Jangal Marni 78 Jangal Nun-II 79 Janjeli", "id": "1653227" }, { "contents": "Glamorgan County Silver Ball Trophy\n\n\n. The trophy is sponsored by Brains Smooth. ! Season !! Winners !! Losing Finalists !! Score !! Venue ! 1956–57 !1957–58 ! 1958–59 ! 1959–60 ! 1960–61 ! 1961–62 ! 1962–63 ! 1963–64 ! 1964–65 ! 1965–66 ! 1966–67 ! 1967–68 ! 1968–69 ! 1969–70 ! 1970–71 ! 1971–72 ! 1972–73 ! 1973–74 ! 1974–75 ! 1975–76 ! 1976–77 ! 1977–78 ! 1978–79 ! 1979–80 ! 1980–81 ! 1981–82 ! 1982–83 ! 1983–84 ! 1984–85 ! 1985–86 ! 1986–87 ! 1987–88 ! 1988–89 ! 1989–90 ! 1990–91 ! 1991–92 ! 1992–93 ! 1993–94", "id": "18470383" }, { "contents": "63rd NHK Cup (shogi)\n\n\n, 59. P*7b, 60. Px3e, 61. P-6f, 62. N*8e, 63. P-7a+, 64. Nx7g+, 65. Nx7g, 66. S*7f, 67. N*8i, 68. G*5i, 69. K-6h, 70. B-4h+, 71. +P-7b, 72. +B-5h, 73. K-7i, 74. +B-6i, 75. K-8h, 76. +Bx7h, 77. Kx7h, 78. G*6g, 79. K-8h, 80. Gx7g, 81. Nx7g", "id": "8770976" }, { "contents": "Ancestors of Rama\n\n\n62. Rituparna 63. Sarvakama (Sarvakarma, Aartupani in Harivansha Puran) 64. Sudas (contemporary to King Kuru-1 of Chandravansh who founded the Magadha Kingdom) 65. Saudasa (or) Kalmashapada (married to Madayanti) 66. Asmaka 67. Mulaka (Naari Kavacha) (contemporary of Yadava King Shakuni who was the father of Rakshasha “Bhasmasura”) 68. Dasharatha-1 69. Adwil (Ilabil in Vishnu Puran) 70. Vishvamashaha 71. Anaranya-2 72. Nidhn 73. Animitra 74. Dululaha (Harivansh Puran) 75", "id": "8372279" }, { "contents": "Codex Cyprius\n\n\n1: 1, 4, 12, 14, 30, 34, 41, 44; Luke 10: 1, 8, 15, 22, 23, 30, 32, 37, 38, 47, 48, 53, 57, 63; Luke 20: 2, 4, 8, 9, 19, 23, 24, 26, 28, 33, 34, 50, 61, 62, 64, 65, 70, 74, 75. In Matthew 27:34 it reads οινον (\"wine\"", "id": "12433331" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qg1 Qe8 55. Qf2 Qf8 56. Rcd1 Qe8 57. Kh3 Kh8 58. Rc1 Kh7 59. Ba7 Rb7 60. Bc5 Na6 61. Be3 Rbb8 62. Kh4 Nb4 63. Qf1 Qe7 64. Kh3 Qe8 65. Kh2 Qe7 66. Qd1 Qe8 67. Kh3 Ra8 68. Kh4 Na6 69. Qg1 Bb4 70. Rdd1 Bf8 71. Kh3 Rab8 72. Kh4 Nb4 73. Rd2 Na6 74. Nf5 Bb4 75. Rdd1 Bf8 76. Qe1 Bb4 77. Qf1 Bf8 78. Kg3 Nb4 79", "id": "10680375" }, { "contents": "List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach\n\n\n• 20/7=/11 • 22/5 • 24/6 • 25/6 • 26/6 • 28/6 • 29/8 • 30/6 • 31/9 • 32/6 • 33/6 • 36/4 and /8 • 37/6 • 38/6 • 39/7 • 40/3, /6 and /8 • 41/6 • 42/7 • 44/7 • 45/7 • 46/6 • 47/5 • 48/3 and /7 • 52/6 • 55/5 • 56/5 • 57/8 • 59/3 • 60/5 • 62/6 64. • 64/2, /4 and /8 • 65/2 and /7 • 66/6 • 67/4 and /7 • 69/6 • 69a/6 • 70/7 and /11 • 72/6 • 73/5 • 74/8", "id": "3262090" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n+ Nxe4 56. fxe4+ Kxe4 57. Qg4+ Kd3 58. Qf3+ Qe3 59. Kg4 Qxf3+ 60. Kxf3 g6 61. Bd6 Nf5 62. Kf4 Nh4 63. Kg4 gxh5+ 64. Kxh4 Kxd4 65. Bb8 a5 66. Bd6 Kc4 67. Kxh5 a4 68. Kxh6 Kb3 69. b5 Kc4 70. Kg5 Kxb5 71. Kf5 Ka6 72. Ke6 Ka7 73. Kd7 Kb7 74. Be7 Ka7 75. Kc7 Ka8 76. Bd6 Ka7 77. Kc8 Ka6 78. Kb8 b5 79", "id": "7279713" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rg3 b3 59. Kc6 Kb8 60. Rxb3+ Ka7 61. Rb7+ Ka6 62. Rb6+ Ka7 63. Kb5 a4 64. Rxf6 Rf4 65. Rxh6 a3 66. Ra6+ Kb8 67. Rxa3 Rxf5 68. Rg3 Rf6 69. Rg8+ Kc7 70. Rg7+ Kc8 71. Rh7 1-0 Game 32br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black: Korchnoi, Viktorbr Pirc, Classicalbr Result: 1-0br 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5", "id": "7279777" }, { "contents": "José Cardenal\n\n\nJosé Rosario Domec Cardenal (born October 7, 1943 in Matanzas, Cuba) is a Cuban American former professional baseball outfielder, who played Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants (1963–64), Los Angeles/California Angels (1965–67), Cleveland Indians (1968–69), St. Louis Cardinals (1970–1971), Milwaukee Brewers (1971), Chicago Cubs (1972–77), Philadelphia Phillies (1978–79), New York Mets (1979–80), and Kansas City Royals (1980). Cardenal batted and threw", "id": "3406173" }, { "contents": "SUBE card\n\n\n20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88,", "id": "8102606" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\nRb1 Bg7 58. Be4 Nf6 59. Bc2 Nd5 60. Ra1 Kc7 61. Rb1 Bf6 62. Kg1 Ne7 63. Kf1 Nd5 64. Kg2 Bg7 65. Kg1 Kb7 66. Ra1 R6d7 67. Re4 Bf6 68. Re2 Kc7 69. Kf1 Ne7 70. Rb1 Nc8 71. Be3 Nd6 72. Rbe1 Re7 73. Bg6 Rg8 74. Bb1 e4 75. Kg2 Rge8 76. Bc2 Bg7 77. Rd1 Nc4 78. Bc1 Nd6 79. Rh1 Re5 80. h4 Bf6 81. h5 R5e7 82.", "id": "10680366" }, { "contents": "Wu Style Tai Chi Fast Form\n\n\nParting the wild horse's mane 59. Jade girl works the shuttles(3) 60. Jade girl works the shuttles(4) 61. Grasping the bird's tail 62. Cloud hands(3) 63. Cloud hands(4) 64. Downward posture 65. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(1) 66. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(2) 67. Step back, repulse the monkey 68. Flying oblique 69. Raise hand and step up 70. White crane flaps its wings 71. Brush knee and twist step 72. Needle at the bottom", "id": "6846816" }, { "contents": "SFZ (file format)\n\n\nan SFZ file: group lovel=0 hivel=127 region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=60 lokey=30 hikey=61 sample=SubDir/01C4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=62 lokey=62 hikey=63 sample=SubDir/02D4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=64 lokey=64 hikey=64 sample=SubDir/03E4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=65 lokey=65 hikey=66 sample=SubDir/04F4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=67 lokey=67 hikey=68 sample=SubDir/05G4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=69 lokey=69 hikey=70 sample=SubDir/06A4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=71 lokey=71 hikey=71 sample=SubDir/07B4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=72 lokey=72 hikey=73 sample=SubDir/08C5.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=74 lokey=74 hikey=75 sample=SubDir/09D5.wav region trigger=", "id": "13324840" }, { "contents": "Afadzato South District\n\n\n. Logba-Adzakoe 57. Logba-Akusame 58. Logba-Alakpeti 59. Logba-Andokope 60. Logba-Dufie 61. Logba-Klikpo 62. Logba-Tota 63. Logba-Vuinta 64. Logba-Xorglikope 65. Tafi-Abuipe 66. Tafi-Agorme 67. Tafi-Atome 68. Tafi-Dekpokorfe 69. Tafi-Mador 70. Tafi-Xorglikorfe 71. Kpeve-Old town 72. Kpeve-Tornu 73. Adigbo-Tornu 74. Goviefe-Todzi 75. Goviefe-Korwu", "id": "2739856" }, { "contents": "Jackson League\n\n\n-52 Centrals 1952-53 Northerners 1953-54 Vale Recreation 1954-55 Pessimists 1955-56 Northerners 1956-57 Guernsey Rangers 1957-58 Guernsey Rangers 1958-59 Northerners 1959-60 Northerners 1960-61 Belgrave Wanderers 1961-62 Sylvans 1962-63 Sylvans 1963-64 Northerners 1964-65 Belgrave Wanderers 1965-66 Vale Recreation 1966-67 Centrals 1967-68 St Martin’s 1968-69 Vale Recreation 1969-70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970-71 Belgrave Wanderers 1971-72 Vale Recreation 1972-73 Vale Recreation", "id": "4250613" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\nof Arkansas. The Lumbermen were disbanded in July 1905 due to financial hardships. Pine Bluff MLB Players 1954 - Frank Lucchesi - Manager - Philadelphia 70-72, Texas 75-77, Chicago Cubs 87 1952 - Bob Hale - Baltimore 55-56, 58, Cleveland 60-61, New York Yankees 61 1952 - Hillis Layne - Washington 41 1952 - Jim Snyder - Player Minnesota 61-62, 64 Manager - Seattle 88 1951 - Bud Black - Detroit 52, 55 1950 - Harry Chozen - Cincinnati 37 1950", "id": "9684300" }, { "contents": "Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award\n\n\n-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-", "id": "18196616" }, { "contents": "Middlesex Senior Charity Cup\n\n\n1947–48 Hendon 1948–49 Hayes 1949–50 Wealdstone 1950–51 Finchley 1951–52 Southall 1952–53 Hounslow Town 1953–54 Hendon 1954–55 Hayes 1955–56 Hounslow Town 1956–57 Hendon 1957–58 Finchley 1958–59 Enfield 1959–60 Hounslow Town 1960–61 Enfield 1961–62 Enfield & Hounslow Town (joint holders) 1962–63 Hayes 1963–64 Wealdstone 1964–65 Finchley 1965–66 Hounslow Town 1966–67 No Competition 1967–68 Wealdstone & Wembley (joint holders) 1968–69 Southall 1969–70 Hampton 1970–71 Hayes 1971–72 Hayes 1972–73 Hayes 1973–74 Finchley 1974–75 Hayes 1975–76 Hendon 1976–77 Hendon 1977–78 Hillingdon Borough 1978–79 Hendon 1979–80 Harrow Borough 1980–81 Wembley & Wealdstone (joint winners) 1981–82 Uxbridge 1982–83 Wembley 1983–84 Southall", "id": "8679746" }, { "contents": "Handicap (chess)\n\n\n53. Ke3 Kb5 54. Ne4 Na6 55. h8=Q Ka5 56. Qc3+ Kb5 57. Qb3+ Ka5 58. Nc3 Nc5 59. Bc7+ Ka6 60. Qb5+ Ka7 61. Qxc5+ Ka6 Deliberately allowing checkmate. 62. Qa5+ Kb7 63. Ke4 Kc8 64. Qa7 Kd7 65. Qb7 Ke7 66. Qc8 Kf6 67. Bd8+ Kg7 68. Qe6 Kf8 69. Qe7+ Kg8 70. Nd5 Kh8 71. g5 Kg8 72. g6 Kh8 73. Ke5 Kg8 74.", "id": "9261177" }, { "contents": "2009 Premier League Snooker\n\n\nwas higher. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 28–29 November – Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, England * (61) 80–35, 4–80, (96)–0, 0–(110), 34–77, 61–71 (65), 67–1, 40–75 ** 0–(98), 10–99 (53), 10–68 (66), 1–83 (76), (63)–30, (53)–(67) *** (111) 119–9, 87–36, 70–0, 50–57, 0–(88", "id": "994853" }, { "contents": "2013 Virginia Cavaliers football team\n\n\nAlex Foertsch 55 David Dean 56 Andre Miles-Redmond 57 Stephen Lawe 59 Mark Hall 60 John Pond 60 Jeb Byrne 61 Cody Wallace 62 Sean Karl 63 Ryan Doull 64 Nick Koutris 65 Ross Burbank 66 George Adeosun 67 Jackson Matteo 68 Eric Tetlow 69 Phillip Berry 70 Luke Bowanko 71 Jack McDonald 72 Eric Smith 74 Conner Davis 75 Sadiq Olanrewaju 76 Michael Mooney 77 Jay Whitmire 78 Morgan Moses 79 Jack Babcock 79 Sean Cascarano 80 Adrian Gamble 81 Jamall Brown 82 Mario Nixon 83 Jake McGee 84 Canaan Severin 85 Keeon Johnson 86 Jeremy Dollin", "id": "3791357" }, { "contents": "Sangrampur, Maharashtra\n\n\n52-Pimpari Adgaon 1400 53-Rajpur 157 54-Akoli Bk. 910 55-Akoli Kh. 251 56-Changefal Bk. 665 57-Changefal Kh. 707 58-Niwana 1487 59-Sangrampur Pr.jamod 6506 60-Tamgaon 1124 61-Pimpri Kathargaon 566 62-Bodkha 1363 63-Nirod 989 64-Bhilkhed 713 65-Wakana 1420 66-Rudhana 2072 67-Chondhi 622 68-Kakoda 669 69-Ukadgaon 353 70-Manardi 719 71-Pimpri Kavthal 461 72-Ringanwadi 570 73-Durgadiatya 1016 74-Wankhed 5378 75-Takleshwar 501 76-Kalamkhed 712 77-Jastgaon 795 78-Neknapur 358 79-Awar 955 80-Ukali Bk. 1216 81-Kodri 1225 82-Paturda Khurd 1564 83-Khel Thorat Paturda 2054 84-Warwat Khanderao 1447 85-Hingana Kavthal 360 86-Kumbarkhed 230 87-Kavthal 2673 88-Itkhed 218 89-Pesoda 1185 90-Bhon 1149 91-Sawali 659 92-Khiroda", "id": "9109065" }, { "contents": "Kamen Rider Spirits\n\n\n61. Rushbr 62. Ice Fangbr 63. Graveyard Eleventh tankōbon 64. Light Fangbr 65. Labyrinthbr 66. Hell Carbr 67. Teacherbr 68. Training Twelfth tankōbon 69. Whirlpoolbr 70. New Finisherbr 71. Ocean Battlebr 72. Belt of Lifebr 73. Immortal Man Thirteenth tankōbon 74. Inheritbr 75. Get Backbr 76. Movingbr 77. Evolutionbr 78. Next Evolutionbr 79. Final Evolution Fourteenth tankōbon 80. Warrior's Essencebr 81. Surpassing Greedbr 82. Returnbr 83. Fiery Giantbr 84. With the Soulbr 85. Setupbr", "id": "11704902" }, { "contents": "List of AEK Athens F.C. managers\n\n\nP ! W ! D ! L ! F ! A ! GD ! W% ! Pts% ! Total ! 36!!22!!7!!7!!62!!32!!+30!!61.11!!67.59 ! Total ! 11||6||3||2||22||14||+8||54.54||63.64 ! Total ! 4||2||0||2||6||5||+1||50.00||50.00 ! Total ! 26!!14!!5!!7!!55!!28!!+27!!53.85!!60.26 ! Total ! 59!!37!!11!!11!!145!!69!!+76!!62.71!!68.93 ! Total ! 17!!11!!3!!5!!32!!18!!+14||64.71!!70.59 ! Total ! 82!!45!!23!!14!!166!!77!!+89!!54.88!!64.23 ! Total ! 16!!8!!3!!5!!24!!20!!+4!!50.00!!56.25 ! Total ! 86!!47!!23!!16!!121!!70!!+51!!54.65!!63.57 ! Total ! 71!!39!!13!!19!!122!!67!!+55!!54.93!!61.03 ! Total ! 84!!39!!24!!21!!116!!86!!+30!!46.43!!55.95 ! Total ! 2!!1!!0!!1!!3!!4!!-1!!50.00!!50.00 ! Total ! 82!!61!!12!!9!!190!!50!!+140!!74.39!! \"Only competitive matches are counted. Wins, losses and draws are results at the final whistle; the results of penalty shootouts are not counted.\"", "id": "20468014" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Kf3 Kf8 52. Kg2 Rg4+ 53. Kh2 Bf2 54. Rf1 Bd4 55. Re1 Rh4+ 56. Kg2 Rg4+ 57. Kh3 Rh4+ 58. Kg3 Kf7 59. Kg2 Kf8 60. Kf3 Rh2 61. Bxa4 c2 62. Kg3 Bxe5+ 63. Rxe5 Rh1 64. Bxg5 Rg1+ 65. Kf2 Nxg5 66. Bxc2 Ra1 67. a4 Ra2 68. Re2 Ra3 69. Re3 Ra2 70. Re2 Ra3 71. Rd2 Ke7 72. Ke2 Nf3 73. Rd1 Ne5 74. Rd5", "id": "4952529" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Qxg6+ Kf8 59. Qxc6 Kg8 60. Qg6+ Kf8 61. Qg4 Ke8 62. Qh5 Kf8 63. Qg4 Ke8 64. Qh5 Kf8 65. Qd5 Rh7 66. Qf3+ Kg8 67. Qg4+ Kf7 68. Qh5+ Kg8 69. Qg6+ Kf8 70. Qf5+ Kg8 71. Qg4+ Kf7 72. Qh5+ Kg8 73. Qd5+ Kf8 74. Qxb5 Qe6 75. Bg7+ Kf7 76. Qh5+ Ke7 77. g3 Qe1+ 78. Kg2 Qe4+ 79. Kh2", "id": "4952547" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rc6 Bb5 60. Rc1 b3 61. Rb1 Bc4 62. Ke4 Ra2 63. Kd4 Rc2 64. Nd3 Bxd3 65. Kxd3 Rxh2 66. Rxb3 Kg7 67. Ke4 Ra2 68. Kf4 Ra4+ 69. Kg5 Ra5 70. g4 Rc5 71. Kh5 Ra5 72. Rf3 Rb5 73. g5 Rb1 74. f6+ Kh7 75. Rh3 Rg1 76. Rh2 Rg3 77. Rh1 Rg2 78. Ra1 Rh2+ 79. Kg4 Kg6 80. Ra8 Rg2+ ½–½ Game 26br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black", "id": "7279762" }, { "contents": "Les Arcanes\n\n\nPremier sacrifice 56. Liberté 57. Le sacrifice libre 58. La relation du beth à l'aleph 59. Limite de nos champs de gravitation 60. L'indivisible unité 61. La Manifestation 62. Vision parfaite 63. La féminité de la Manifestation procréatrice 64. Cantique de Salomon 65. Ève 66. Sacrifice des sacrifices 67. La loi juive 68. Beauté libre 69. Encore le rythme 70. Conscience de l'univers 71. Libre beauté première 72-73. La passion mystérieuse et chaste 74. De l'amour à l'être 75.", "id": "17579979" }, { "contents": "Barharia\n\n\nKail 61. Kaluchhapra 62. Kanahar 63. Kanhauli 64. Khanpur 65. Khizar Chak 66. Khori Pakar Jaddi 67. Khori Pakar Nilami 68. Koiri Tola 69. Kuahi 70. Kurwa 71. Kutub Chhapra 72. Lachhmi Chak 73. Lakri 74. Lakri Dargah 75. Lala Hata 76. Lauan 77. Madhaupur 78. Mahal 79. Mahamadpur 80. Mahammadpur 81. Mahbub Chhapra 82. Mahmudpur 83. Mananpura 84. Mansahata 85. Mathia Patarhatha 86. Mathurapur 87. Mira Chhapra 88. Narharpur 89.", "id": "12509991" }, { "contents": "Women's Professional Basketball League\n\n\nfranchises had been awarded to Dallas, New Orleans, San Francisco and St. Louis, Missouri, while applications were received for potential franchises from Baltimore, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. The Eastern Division included the New Jersey Gems, New Orleans Pride, New York Stars, Philadelphia Fox, St. Louis Streak and Washington Metros. The Midwest Division included the Chicago Hustle, Iowa Cornets, Milwaukee Does and Minnesota Fillies. The Western Division included the California Dreams, Dallas Diamonds, Houston Angels and San Francisco Pioneers.", "id": "10846173" }, { "contents": "Don McMahon\n\n\nDonald John McMahon (January 4, 1930 – July 22, 1987) was a right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was signed by the Boston Braves before the 1950 season. He played for the Milwaukee Braves (1957–62), Houston Colt .45s (1962–63), Cleveland Indians (1964–66), Boston Red Sox (1966–67), Chicago White Sox (1967–68), Detroit Tigers (1968–69), and San Francisco Giants (1969–74). McMahon was used almost", "id": "22214072" }, { "contents": "List of sovereign states and dependencies by total fertility rate\n\n\n58 Israel 2.9 59 Lesotho 2.9 60 Eswatini 2.8 61 Kyrgyz Republic 2.8 62 Micronesia 2.8 63 Algeria 2.7 64 Haiti 2.7 65 Mongolia 2.7 66 Botswana 2.6 67 Fiji 2.6 68 Guatemala 2.6 69 Kazakhstan 2.6 70 Syria 2.6 71 Turkmenistan 2.6 72 Bolivia 2.5 73 Djibouti 2.5 74 Jordan 2.5 75 Oman 2.5 76 Lao PDR 2.4 77 Philippines 2.4 78 Cambodia 2.3 79 Ecuador 2.3 80 Guyana 2.3 81 Honduras 2.3 82 Panama 2.3 83 Paraguay 2.3 84 Seychelles 2.3 85 South Africa 2.3 86 Suriname 2.3 87 Uzbekistan 2.3 88 Dominican Republic 2.2 89 Indonesia 2.2", "id": "17872676" }, { "contents": "Minuscule 441\n\n\nsubscriptions at the end of each book, and στιχοι. The biblical text is surrounded by a catena of Oecumenius. Some of leaves of the codex are in disorder. The order of leaves: 3-18. 1. 2. 19-46. 47-58. 59. 63. 64. 59. 60-62. 73. 74. 65. 66. 69-72. 67. 68. 75-78. 127-142. 79-126. 143-158. 167-182", "id": "19179286" }, { "contents": "Al Maktab Raqam 19\n\n\n61 - Ghost Walker 62 - Stun death 63 - Fire Ball 64 - the mystery of the Sphinx 65 - dark rays 66 - Conflict in the bush 67 - a plot of Satan 68 - bulwark 69 - ghost of revenge 70 - bloody chase 71 - cursed earth 72 - devastating weapon 73 - horror Hospital 74 - a treasure of the Pharaohs 75 - bird death 76. The armed robbery 77. secret mission 78. hackers Nile 79. Invisible Man 80. devastating automated 81. golden statue 82. Flower devil 83", "id": "3242097" }, { "contents": "Rulers of Kuba\n\n\n. Shama Katuri. 61. Kusunju. 62. Bena Misaki. 63. Bikila Kolo. 64. Kunche Lama. 65. Pelama Pena. 66. Mime Pelama. 67. Chenge Lesanga. 68. Mianga. 69. Sam Bula. 70. Manchum Bula. 71. Bopele^Bombo. 72. Boeke. 73. Bo^Kena. 74. Shamba Nche. 75. Golo Nche. 76. Shama Shanga. 77. Saina^Kama. 78. Ko Kena. 79. Sanga Lenga. 80. Bosh A kama. 81", "id": "12139561" }, { "contents": "Ācārakkōvai\n\n\n52 poems (3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 77, 78, 81, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93", "id": "12746274" }, { "contents": "Jeff Nelsen\n\n\nmovie soundtracks, and performing in the horn sections of orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Montreal, Vancouver, and National Symphonies, and the Balkan Gypsy funk band of Slavic Soul Party. With Canadian Brass, Jeff has also performed with the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, the symphonies of Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, Phoenix, Rotterdam, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, with the esteemed German, London", "id": "2981814" }, { "contents": "Kasparov versus the World\n\n\n, but claimed it was also losing, and published a \"forced win\". Subsequently, tablebases showed an error in Kasparov's analysis, but confirmed that 58...Qf5 could not have saved the draw with best play on both sides. The main line starts with 58...Qf5 59.Kh6 Qe6 60.Qg1+ Ka2 61.Qf2+ Kb1 62.Qd4 Ka2 63.Kg5 Qe7+ 64.Qf6 Qe3+ 65.Qf4 Qg1+ 66.Kf6 Qb6+ 67.Kf7 Qb7+ 68.Ke6 Qc8+ 69.Kf6 Qd8+ 70.Kf5 Qc8+ 71.Kg5 Qc3 72.Qh2+ Ka1 73.Qe2 Kb1 74.Qf2 Qc1+ 75.Kg4 Qc3", "id": "14582966" }, { "contents": "Swindle (chess)\n\n\n55...f2 56.Qg2 \"zugzwang\"; (b) 55...Nf4 56.Qf5! and if 56...Kg3 57.Qg5+ wins the knight; (c) 55...Ng5 56.Qf5 wins. g5 53.hxg5 hxg5 54.Qxb6 f3 55.Qxc5 Kg4 56.Qe3 Kg3 57.c4 Kg2 58.c5 f2 59.Qe4+ Kh2 60.Qf3 g4! 61.Qe2? White could draw with 61.Qxg4 f1=Q+ 62.Kc2 Qf2+ 63.Kb1 Qf1+ 64.Kc2 Qb5 (64...Nf2 65.Qf4+ Kg2 66.Qg5+ Kf3 67.Qf6+ Ke3 68.Qh6+ Kd4 69.Qd6+ Ke4 70.Qg6+ Kd5 71.Qd6+ Ke4 72.Qg6+", "id": "21604299" }, { "contents": "Queen and pawn versus queen endgame\n\n\n. Qxe6 Qh8+ 58. Kg6 Qc3 59. g4 Qd2 60. g5 Qd4 61. Qf5+ Ka4 62. Kh5 Qh8+ 63. Kg4 Qh1 (This move loses for Black in 39 moves as confirmed by http://www.k4it.de/index.php?topic=egtb&lang=en) 64. Qf4+ Ka5 65. Qe5+ Ka4 66. g6 Qd1+ 67. Kg5 Qg8+ 68. Kf5 Qc8+ 69. Kf4 Qc1+ 70. Qe3 Qc7+ 71. Qe5 Qc1+ 72. Kf5 Qc8+ 73. Kg5 Qd8+ 74. Qf6 Qd5+ 75", "id": "20411696" }, { "contents": "List of OHL seasons\n\n\n| 1959–60 | 1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993–94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–00 | 2000–01 | 2001–02 | 2002–03 | 2003–04 | 2004–05 | 2005–06 | 2006–07 | 2007–08 | 2008–09 | 2009–10", "id": "6936535" }, { "contents": "Dumaria\n\n\nDumaria 107 50 Kewla Kalan Dumaria 919 51 Khaira Dumaria 885 52 Khardag Dumaria 1,454 53 Kokna Dumaria 333 54 Kolhubar Dumaria 3,225 55 KOlsaita Dumaria 297 56 Kundari Dumaria 341 57 Kunria Dumaria 739 58 Kusari Dumaria 1,549 59 Lataha Dumaria 259 60 Londa Dumaria 556 61 Madarpur Dumaria 1,130 62 Mahjari Dumaria 192 63 Mahuri Dumaria 2,884 64 Mahuri Dumaria 348 65 Maigara Dumaria 2,318 66 Majhauli Dumaria 4,606 67 Majhgawan Dumaria 379 68 Manrar Dumaria 533 69 Mataha Dumaria 3,172 70 Maun Bar Dumaria 292 71 Mayapur Dumaria 141 72 Milki Dumaria 168 73 Nabigarh Dumaria 618", "id": "10048378" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n75 e\": \"favorite_nu 0000300 6d 62 65 72 22 7d 2c 20 7b 22 74 79 70 65 22 3a mber\"}, {\"type\": 0000320 20 5b 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c 20 22 6e 75 6c [\"string\", \"nul 0000340 6c 22 5d 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 22 3a 20 22 66 61 l\"], \"name\": \"fa 0000360 76 6f 72 69 74 65 5f 63 6f 6c 6f 72 22 7d 5d 7d", "id": "10173702" }, { "contents": "List of MJHL seasons\n\n\n1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | The following is a list of seasons following the reorganization of junior hockey in Canada.br 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 | 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 | br 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | br 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993-94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–2000 | br", "id": "15920550" }, { "contents": "Spain men's national wheelchair basketball team\n\n\n72–62. They beat Poland 47–64, and Sweden 65–54. Then they lost to Italy 50–58, lost to Germany 77–70, and defeated Poland 71–65. At the 2013 European Championships, Spain defeated Sweden 60–54, Israel 75–57, France 56–40, and Poland 63–45 in pool play. They lost to Turkey 63–49. In the quarterfinals, they defeated Italy 65–56. In the semi-finals, they lost to Great Britain 72–69. They defeated Sweden to win the bronze by a score of 65–56. Asier García Pereiro led the team in", "id": "13321907" }, { "contents": "Lanarkshire Cup\n\n\n1932–33 - 1933–34 - Hamilton Academical 1934–35 - Airdrieonians 1935–36 - 1936–37 - 1937–38 - Airdrieonians 1938–39 - Hamilton Academical 1939–40 - Motherwell 1848–49 - Albion Rovers 1949–50 - Motherwell 1950–51 - Albion Rovers 1951–52 - Hamilton Academical 1952–53 - Motherwell 1953–54 - Motherwell 1954–55 - Motherwell 1955–56 - 1956–57 - Motherwell 1957–58 - Motherwell 1958–59 - Motherwell 1959–60 - Motherwell 1960–61 - Motherwell 1961–62 - Motherwell 1962–63 - Airdrieonians 1963–64 - Motherwell 1964–65 - 1965–66 - Airdrieonians 1966–67 - Airdrieonians 1967–68 - Motherwell 1968–69 - Motherwell 1969–70 - Airdrieonians 1970–71 - Airdrieonians 1971–72 - 1972–73 - Motherwell 1973–74 -", "id": "10384135" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1981\n\n\nNe7 29.Ne3 Rc6 30.Ra3 Nc8 31.axb5 axb5 32.Kf2 Nb6 33.Nb2 Rxd1 34.Bxd1 Rd6 35.Be2 Be8 36.Ra5 Rd8 37.Ke1 c6 38.Ra6 Rb8 39.Bd1 Nc8 40.Nd3 Nc7 41.Ra5 Ra8 42.f4 exf4 43.gxf4 Nb6 44.Bf3 Rd8 45.Be2 Na4 46.Ra7 Rd7 47.Kd2 Ne6 48.Rxd7 Bxd7 49.Bg4 g6 50.f5 gxf5 51.Bxf5 Kg7 52.e5 Nf8 53.Bxd7 Nxd7 54.e6 Ndb6 55.Nf4 Kf8 56.Kd3 Nc8 57.Ng4 Ke7 58.Nh6 Kd6 59.Kd4 Ne7 60.Nf7+ Kc7 61.Nh5 c5+ 62.bxc5 Nc6+ 63.Ke3 Nxc5 64.Nxf6 Nxe6 65.h5 Nf8 66.Ke4 Kb6 67.Ng5 h6 68.Nf7 Ne6 69.Ne8 Nc5+ 70.Ke3 Na4 71.Kd2 b4 72.cxb4 Nxb4 73.Nxh6 Nc5 74.Nf5 Nd5 75.h6 Ne4+", "id": "7279794" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n22 3a 20 22 55 ord\", \"name\": \"U 0000100 73 65 72 22 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 73 70 61 63 65 ser\", \"namespace 0000120 22 3a 20 22 65 78 61 6d 70 6c 65 2e 61 76 72 6f \": \"example.avro 0000140 22 2c 20 22 66 69 65 6c 64 73 22 3a 20 5b 7b 22 \", \"fields\": [{\" 0000160 74 79 70 65 22 3a 20 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c", "id": "10173700" }, { "contents": "HC CSKA Moscow\n\n\n. \"Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game Soviet / Russian MVP Scoring Champion Goal Scoring Champion Soviet / Russian League First Team Best Line Best Rookie Soviet League Championship \"(32)\": 1947–48, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1954–55, 1955–56, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1976–77,", "id": "12586396" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\n- Ryne Duren - Baltimore 54, Kansas City 57, NYY 58-61, LAA 61-62, Philadelphia 63-64, Cincinnati 64, Washington 65, Philadelphia 65 1949 - Ed Albrecht - St. Louis 49-50 1940 - Dewey Adkins - Washington 43, Chi Cubs 49 1940 - Stan Goletz - CHI WS 41 1940 - William Red Rollings - Boston 27-28 1940 - Dave Bartosch - St. Louis 45 1939 - Andy Cohen - Player - New York Giants 26, 28-29, Manager - Philadelphia", "id": "9684301" }, { "contents": "Bing (search engine)\n\n\n-time traffic conditions using Bing Maps. The gadget provided shortcuts to driving directions, local search and full-screen traffic view of major US and Canadian cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Montreal, New York City, Oklahoma City, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Vancouver, and Washington, D.C. Prior to October", "id": "5355697" }, { "contents": "Chess (poem)\n\n\nas 52. Na1–b3? 52. Kh2 Qg3+ 53. Qxg3+ hxg3+ 54. Kxg3 Ra5 55. Kf2 Ra8 56. Ke2 Nc2 57. Kd1 Ne3+ 58. Kc1 Nxg2+ 59. Kb1 b5 60. h4 b4 61. h5 b3 62. e5 Bg5 63. h6 Nh4 64. e6 Bf6 65. h7 Nxf3 66. e7 Bxe7 67. h8=Q+ Kb7 68. Qh3 Ne5 69. Qh5 Nd3 70. Qh3 Nb4 71. Qf3+ Kb8 72. Qe2 Bf6 73. Qe6", "id": "7723831" }, { "contents": "2002 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n(77) 93–6, 37–67, (62) 70–20, (57) 79–0, (91) 108–17, 69–9, (60) 62–9 **(65) 75–33, 68–55, 59–23, (126)-0, 0-(81), (85) 112–6, 1–76 (72), (60) 73–0 ***(60) 109–6, 45–56, (72) 75–42, 5–78 (55), (68) 73–0, (109) 115–19, 43–66, (110) 111–14, (70)-0, 38–89", "id": "20494682" }, { "contents": "2015 Cleveland Indians season\n\n\nand 13, improving their record to 70–70 and marking the first time the Indians were .500 since they were 2–2. The Indians would also be 71-71, 72-72, 73-73, and 74-74, but lost the following game each time. They briefly made it over the .500 mark at 77–76 on September 26, but went on to lose three in a row. The Indians spent much of September 3–5 games behind the Texas Rangers or Houston Astros for the second wild card spot in the American", "id": "294687" }, { "contents": "Index of philosophical literature\n\n\n\"Federalist No. 61\" – \"Federalist No. 62\" – \"Federalist No. 63\" – \"Federalist No. 64\" – \"Federalist No. 65\" – \"Federalist No. 66\" – \"Federalist No. 67\" – \"Federalist No. 68\" – \"Federalist No. 69\" – \"Federalist No. 70\" – \"Federalist No. 71\" – \"Federalist No. 72\" – \"Federalist No. 73\" – \"Federalist No. 74\" – \"Federalist", "id": "16809651" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "List of mayors of Salisbury\n\n\n1850–51 George Brown 1851–52 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1852–53 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1853–54 John Lambert 1854–55 Thomas Pain 1855–56 Abraham Jackson 1856–57 Thomas Pain 1857–58 Coard William Squarey 1858–59 Philip Pickney Cother 1859–60 William Woodlands 1860–61 Philip Watson Ottoway 1861–62 Charles Mann Cornwallis Whatman 1862–63 John Style 1863–64 John Waters 1864–65 Richard Henry Rigden 1865–66 Robert Stokes 1866–67 John Alfred Lush MD 1867–68 Stephen Eldridge 1868–69 William Aylward 1869–70 Charles Richard Norton 1870–71 William Fawcett Jnr. 1871–72 John Harding Jackson 1873–74 Henry Brown 1874–75 Samuel Ralph Atkins 1875–76 Charles Henry Radcliffe 1876–77 John Keynes 1877–78 Richard Monkhouse Wilson", "id": "18557200" }, { "contents": "1967 NFL season\n\n\nThe 1967 NFL season was the 48th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 16 teams with the addition of the New Orleans Saints. The two 8-team conferences were split into two divisions each: the Eastern Conference divisions were Capitol (Dallas, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Washington) and Century (Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis), and the Western Conference divisions were Central (Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, and Minnesota) and Coastal (Atlanta, Baltimore, Los Angeles", "id": "8290334" }, { "contents": "World TeamTennis\n\n\nwith Arthur Ashe and Wilt Chamberlain, securing the professional men players.. The league began play in May 1974, with George MacCall as Commissioner of the 16 teams: Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo-Toronto, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Florida (Miami), San Diego/Hawaii, Houston, Los Angeles, Minnesota (Minneapolis-St.Paul), New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. The original league format included a four-colored tennis court, a 44-contest season, and teams", "id": "14486970" }, { "contents": "2013 FedEx Cup Playoffs\n\n\n(76 to 58), Nicholas Thompson (73 to 59), Brendan Steele (89 to 69), and Ernie Els (91 to 70). Seven players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances: Ryan Palmer (60 to 71), Fredrik Jacobson (61 to 72), Martin Laird (63 to 74), David Lingmerth (64 to 75), Kyle Stanley (66 to 77), Cameron Tringale (69 to 79", "id": "19528111" }, { "contents": "Jellabies\n\n\n58. Parrot (21 June 1999) 59. Spring (28 June 1999) 60. Magic (5 July 1999) 61. Where's Pepper? (12 July 1999) 62. Hot (19 July 1999) 63. Robot (26 July 1999) 64. Wheels (2 August 1999) 65. Chums (9 August 1999) 66. Baa! (16 August 1999) 67. Found (23 August 1999) 68. Autumn (30 August 1999) 69. Nature (6 September 1999)", "id": "20682329" }, { "contents": "List of fresh water fishes of Maharashtra\n\n\nogilbii 51. Schismatorhynchos (Nukta) nukta 52. Thynnichthys sandkhol 53. Tor khudree 54. Tor mussulah 55. Tor tor SUB-FAMILY: CULTRINAE 56. Chela cachius 57. Chela laubuca 58. Salmostoma acinaces 59. Salmostoma balookee 60. Salmostoma boopis 61. Salmostoma clupeoides 62. Salmostoma horai 63. Salmostoma kardahiensis 64. Salmostoma novacula 65. Salmostoma phulo Subfamily: LEUCISCINAE 66. Hypophthalmichthys molitrix SUBFAMILY: RASBORINAE 69. Barilius evezardi 70. Barilius gatensis 71. Parluciosoma daniconius 72. Parluciosoma labiosa 73. Danio aequipinnatus 74", "id": "16146194" }, { "contents": "Vehicle registration plates of Kenya\n\n\n63 UN - United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Eastern & Southern African Regional Office 64 CD - Iran 65 CD - Cyprus 66 CD - Argentina 67 UN - United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) 68 CD - Philippines 69 CD - Burundi 70 CD - Chile 71 CD - Oman 72 CD - League of Arab States / Arab League 73 CD - European Union 74 CD - Yemen 75 CD - Kenya Mission to UNEP 76 CD - Côte d'Ivoire (Consulate) 77 CD - Bangladesh 78 CD - Saudi Arabia 79 UN", "id": "993880" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "List of makams\n\n\n-Şehnaz 63. Bûstan 64. Büzürk 65. Büzürk-Gerdâniye 66. Büzürk-Geveyşt 67. Büzürk-Mâye 68. Büzürk-Nevrûz 69. Büzürk-Selmek 70. Büzürk-Şehnâz 71. Canfezâ 72. Çârgâh 73. Çârgâh-Âcem 74. Çârgâh-Gerdâniye 75. Çârgâh-Mahûr 76. Çehâr-Âgâazin 77. Daği-Bayâti 78. Danişverân 79. Dil Âvîz 80. Dil-Ârâ 81. Dil-Efruz 82. Dil-Keşîde 83. Dil-Nişîn 84. Dil-", "id": "21093808" }, { "contents": "Super Bases Loaded 2\n\n\n\", the Cleveland \"Stars\", the Detroit \"Storm\", the Kansas City \"Tornadoes\", Oakland \"Eagles\", and Seattle \"Blue Wave\". The Omega League (based on the National League) consisted of the Atlanta \"Weasels\", Houston \"Doves\", the Los Angeles \"Cyclops\", the New York \"Mercs\", Philadelphia \"Bruins\", the Pittsburgh \"Buzzards\", and the San Francisco \"Amoebas\". In addition, there were four edit teams: Urbana,", "id": "22141152" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "Don Larsen\n\n\nDon James Larsen (born August 7, 1929) is an American retired Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher. During a 15-year MLB career, he pitched from 1953 to 1967 for seven different teams. Larsen pitched for the St. Louis Browns / Baltimore Orioles (1953–54; 1965), New York Yankees (1955–59), Kansas City Athletics (1960–1961), Chicago White Sox (1961), San Francisco Giants (1962–64), Houston Colt .45's / Houston Astros (1964–65), and Chicago Cubs (1967)", "id": "15750076" }, { "contents": "1968 NBA playoffs\n\n\n) (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Chicago Bulls: \"Lakers win series 4-1\" This is the first playoff meeting between the Lakers and Bulls. Division Finals (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (3) San Francisco Warriors: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Last Playoff Meeting: 1967 Western Division Semifinals (San Francisco won 3-0) Champion: Boston Celtics Division Semifinals (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (3) New York Knicks: \"76ers win series 4-2", "id": "14689742" } ]
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Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins 82.", "id": "18525012" }, { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Constitutional amendments under the French Fifth Republic\n\n\n46, 47, 47-1, 47-2 (new), 48, 49, 50-1, 51-1 (new), 51-2 (new), 56, 61, 61-1 (new), 62, 65, 69, 70, 71, 71-1 (new), 72-3, 73, 74-1, 75-1 (new), 87 (new), 88-4, 88-5, 89. The vote was", "id": "8390514" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Wysoczany\n\n\n53. Saharowa 54. Mashljanyk 55. Luchkanych 56. Mashljanyk 57. Mytso 58. Jacyla 59. Jacyla 60. Village Ukrainian School 61. Bodnik 62. Tsynanko 63. Shlomko 64. Warholjak 65. Kroljak 66. Village Orthodox Church 67. Horonova 68. Hlibyk 69. Sekielyk 70. Mashljanyk 71. Maslany 72. Orzinski 73. Worotyla 74. Luchkanych 75. Petrunjova 76. Slabka 77. Petrunjova 78. Bajtsowa 79. Sas 80. Sas 81. Hrytsko 82. Jacyla 83. Szevtsova 84. Szevtsova", "id": "15604592" }, { "contents": "List of WWE United States Champions\n\n\nRank !Wrestler !No. ofbrreigns !Combinedbrdays !Combined daysbrrec. by WWE !1 !2 !rowspan=2|40 !42 !43 !44 !45 !46 !47 !48 !49 !50 !51 !52 !53 !rowspan=2|54 !56 !rowspan=2|57 !59 !60 !61 !62 !63 !64 !65 !66 !67 !rowspan=3|68 !71 !72 !rowspan=3|73 !76 !77 !78 !rowspan=2|79 !rowspan=2|81 !83 !rowspan=2|84 !rowspan=3|86 !89 !rowspan=2|90 !92 !", "id": "11372834" }, { "contents": "Eusébio\n\n\nrepeated five years later. He was the Portuguese First Division's top scorer seven times (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970 and 1973), helping Benfica to win 11 Primeira Liga (1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73 and 1974–75), 5 Portuguese Cup wins (1961–62, 1963–64, 1968–69, 1969–70 and 1971–72), 1 European Cup win (1961–62) and 3 European Cup finals (1962–63, 1964–65 and 1967–68). Eusébio", "id": "15697745" }, { "contents": "Udayarpalayam taluk\n\n\n48 Kundaveli-East 49 Kundaveli-West 50 Kuruvalapparkoil 51 Kuvagam 52 Kuvathur 53 Managathy 54 Marudur 55 Melur 56 Muthuservamadam 57 Nagam Panthal 58 Nayaganai Periyal 59 Nedavalur-East 60 Nedavalur-South 61 Olayur 62 Padanilai 63 Pappakudi-North 64 Pappakudi-South 65 Parukkal 66 Periyakrishnapuram 67 Periyavalayam 68 Pichanur 69 Pilichikuzhi 70 Piranjeri 71 Porpathintha Nallur 72 Rangiyam 73 Saluppai 74 Sathampady 75 Silambur 76 Siluvacheri 77 Sirukadambur 78 Solankurichi 79 Sripuranthan 80 Sriraman 81 Suriyamanal 82 Suttamalli 83 T.Paluvur 84 Taludalamedu 85 Thandalai 86 Thathanur 87 Thenkatchi Perumal Nathan 88 Thirukalapur 89", "id": "329036" }, { "contents": "Garhmukteshwar (Assembly constituency)\n\n\nkhaiya 46 Sharifpur 47 Anooppur Dibai 48 Shuklampura 49 Rasoolabad Nanpur 50 Lodhipur Shobhan 51 Pawati 52 Haiderpur 53 Lodhipur Chhapka 54 Sadullapur 55 Hiranpura 56 Popayi 57 Janupura 58 Jhadina 59 Saidpur 60 Alampur Bhagwantpur 61 Ladpura 62 Kalyanpur 63 Khilwai 64 Shogarh 65 Shahpur Chaudhary 66 Inayatpur 67 Rampur Nyamatpur 68 Abdullapur 69 Dotai 70 Athsaini 71 Hasupur 72 Manak Chowk 73 Deoli 74 Dhana 75 Lisri 76 Akkhapur 77 Fattapur 78 Phuldehra 79 Nawada Kalan 80 Todarpur 81 Bhowapur 82 Bhowapur Mastannagar 83 Baksar 84 Saroorpur 85 Vait 86 Khudaliya 87 Baddha 88 Ratupura 89 Rajhera 90", "id": "3818355" }, { "contents": "Samia tribe (Luhya)\n\n\n38 Abakangala 39 Abakati 40 Abakemo 41 Abakerere 42 Abakhu 43 Abakibwedde 44 Abakiroyoya 45 Abakobe 46 Abakomolo 47 Abakooli 48 Abakoolo 49 Abakuba 50 Abakwala 51 Abakwede 52 Abakyaki 53 Abakyonga 54 Abalaka 55 Abalala 56 Abalanda 57 Abaleke 58 Abalekya 59 Abalila 60 Abalindo 61 Abaliro 62 Abalisa 63 Abaloba 64 Abalomba 65 Abalundu 66 Abalwenge 67 Abalyali 68 Abalyani 69 Abamakwa 70 Abamakyeke 71 Abamali 72 Abamani 73 Abamanyi 74 Abambumpi 75 Abameripo 76 Abampoodi 77 Abampunyi 78 Abamulembo 79 Abamulimba 80 Abamuma 81 Abanapa 82 Abangasa 83 Abanghale 84 Abanyanga 85 Abanyedeti 86 Abanyihodoo 87 Abanyimaro", "id": "4195796" }, { "contents": "Parbatsar\n\n\nGular 47 Gunawati 48 Gurah 49 Haripura 50 Harnawa Patti 51 Hatheli 52 Hukmpura 53 Huldhani 54 Jagdishpura 55 Jalampura 56 Janjeela 57 Jawla 58 Jhalra 59 Jhujharpura 60 Kaletara 61 Kalkala Ki Dhani 62 Kankediyas 63 Kanwalad 64 Khanpur 65 Khedapura 66 Khedarpura 67 Kheri Khinwasi 68 Khokhar 69 Khokhariya 70 Khundiyas 71 Kinsariya 72 Kishorpura 73 Kitiya 74 Kuliyana 75 Kundri 76 Kurada 77 Lakhiyas 78 Lalana Kalan 79 Lalana Khurd 80 Madhwa 81 Malas Charnan 82 Malas Gusaiyan 83 Mandan 84 Mandowari 85 Manglana 86 Manpura 87 Mayapur 88 Mehgaon 89 Merasi 90 Mindakiya 91 Modi Khurd", "id": "7579275" }, { "contents": "Western Suburbs Magpies\n\n\nW Wright 55 W Barclay 56 Percy Bolt 57 T Doyle 58 J Feeney 59 V Jarvis 60 E Mantle 61 H.G. Naylor 62 E Palmer 63 E Willings 64 Grinstead 65 Owens 66 Sam Perry 67 Keen 68 James 69 Percy Briscoe 70 Chipperfield 71 J Ogilvie 72 Horace Alderson 73 Johns 74 J Slingsby 75 D McDonald 76 G Patterson 77 Baldock 78 Tom Dowswell 79 Healy 80 McEvoy 81 Ryan 82 George Duffin 83 Herb Gilbert 84 Rangi Joass 85 W Mueller 86 A Munnery 87 P.J. Thompson 88 Jack Tully 89 S.B. Wall 90 A Gillett", "id": "13659778" }, { "contents": "Game Day Recycling\n\n\nUniversity of Georgia 59. University of Kentucky 60. University of Maine 61. University of Maryland 62. University of Miami 63. University of Michigan 64. University of Minnesota 65. University of Mississippi 66. University of Missouri 67. University of Montana 68. University of Nebraska–Lincoln 69. University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill 70. University of North Texas 71. University of Notre Dame 72. University of Oregon 73. University of Rochester 74. University of South Florida 75. University of Tennessee - Knoxville 76", "id": "10435645" }, { "contents": "Carson's Law\n\n\nAnd Misfire 59. St. Patrick's Day 60. The Masquerade 61. All That Glitters 62. Laugh, Clown, Laugh 63. Guardian Angels 64. Lost Opportunities 65. A Country Dance 66. Faith, Hope And Fencing Wire 67. A Matter Of Confidence 68. The Tender Trap 69. A Case For Compassion 70. From Small Acorns 71. Street Games, Night Moves 72. Deceptions 73. Orphans Of The Storm 74. Falling Star 75. Means To An End 76. Teapots And Tears 77.", "id": "7511783" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "2003 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 10–11 May – Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, England *58–69, 83–25, 24–66, (63) 75–8, 9-(67), 0–98 (57), 72–60 (53), 39–80 (55), (67)-(60), 42–61 **(58) 73–26, (80)-(52), (100) 104–32, 23–82 (57), (54) 74–57, 49–57, (56) 71–48, 59–32 **", "id": "20494482" }, { "contents": "List of villages in Murbad\n\n\n796 br 57 Gorakhgad Murbad 1 br 58 Goregaon Murbad 495 br 59 Hedavali Murbad 281 br 60 Hireghar Murbad 225 61 Inde Murbad 885 br 62 Jadai Murbad 491 br 63 Jaigaon Murbad 496 br 64 Jambhurde Murbad 1,330 br 65 Jamghar Murbad 533 br 66 Kachakoli Murbad 869 br 67 Kalambad Mu Murbad 408 br 68 Kalambhe Murbad 1,299 br 69 Kalamkhande Murbad 987 br 70 Kalanbhad Murbad 1,017 br 71 Kandali Murbad 295 br 72 Kanharle Murbad 798 br 73 Kanhol Murbad 822 br 74 Karavale Murbad 1,118 br 75 Karchonde Murbad 731 76 Kasgaon Murbad 524", "id": "15353565" }, { "contents": "Amos Burn\n\n\nKf7 46.Bxc6 Bxc6 47.Kb4 Be8 48.Nf3 Ke7 49.Ng5 Bc6 50.Ka3 Bd7 51.Kb2 Ba4 52.Kc1 Bb3 53.Nf3 Ba4 54.Nh4 Kf7 55.Ng2 Bd7 56.h4 Be8 57.Kb2 Ba4 58.Ne3 Ke7 59.Ka3 Bc6 60.Kb4 Kd7 61.Ka5 Kc7 62.Nc2 Kb7 63.Nb4 Bd7 64.Na6 Be8 65.Nc5+ Kc6 66.Nxe6 Bd7 67.Ng5 Bf5 68.Kb4 Bg4 69.Ka3 Kd7 70.Nf7 Be6 71.Nd6 Kc6 72.Kb2 Bg4 73.Kc2 Kd7 74.Kd2 Ke6 75.Ke3 Bh3 76.f5+ gxf5 77.Kf4 Bg4 78.Kg5 Bh3 79.Ne8 Kf7 80.Nf6 f4 81.Kxf4 Be6 82.Kg5 1–0 MacDonald-Burn, Liverpool 1910 At right is a surprisingly little-known position from one of Burn's offhand games.", "id": "20103296" }, { "contents": "Brazilian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act\n\n\n59. FENIPRAZINE 60. FEMPROBAMATO 61. FLUFENAZINE 62. FLUMAZENIL 63. FLUOXETINE 64. FLUPENTIXOL 65. FLUVOXAMINE 66. HALOPERIDOL 67. HALOTAN 68. CLORAL HYDRATE 69. HYDROCHLORBEZETILAMINE 70. HYDROXIDINE 71. HOMOPHENAZINE 72. IMICLOPRAZINE 73. IMIPRAMINE 74. IMIPRAMINOXIDE 75. IPROCLORIZIDA 76. ISOCARBOXAZIDE 77. ISOFLURANE 78. ISOPROPYL-CROTONYL-URINE 79. LAMOTRIGINE 80. LEVODOPA 81. LEVOMEPROMAZINE 82. LINDANO 83. LISURIDA 84. LITHIUM 85. LOPERAMIDA 86. LOXAPINA 87. MAPROTILINE 88. MECLOFENOXATE 89. MEFENOXALONE 90.", "id": "14670778" }, { "contents": "Tales of the Wizard of Oz\n\n\n? 55. ? 56. ? 57. ? 58. ? 59. ? 60. Friends of a Feather 61. Monkey Air Lift 62. Guaranteed for Life 63. The Skills of Bravery 64. The Coat of Arms 65. Roar, Lion, Roar 66. Be a Card 67. The Inferior Decorator 68. The Salesman 69. The Cat's Meow 70. The Yellow Brick Road 71. Rusty Rusty 72. The Scarecrow 73. The Invisible Man 74. Free Trade 75. The Bull Fighter 76", "id": "13344957" }, { "contents": "Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship\n\n\nscope=row|56 !scope=row|57 !scope=row|58 !scope=row|59 !scope=row|60 !scope=row|61 !scope=row|62 !scope=row|63 !scope=row|64 !scope=row|65 !scope=row|66 !scope=row|67 !scope=row|68 !scope=row|69 !scope=row|70 !scope=row|71 !scope=row|72 !scope=row|73 !scope=row|74 !scope=row|75 !scope=row|76 !scope=row|77 !scope=row|78 !scope=row|79 !scope=row|80 !", "id": "16778230" }, { "contents": "Ikirun\n\n\n59. Asaba 60. Ajele Okeba 61. Ago Okeba 62. Ajisefinni 63. Alufa Akanbi 64. Adedeji 65. Alabi 66. Aniyeye 67. Agunlo 68. Aliyu 69. Aborisade 70. Agbon 71. Ayara 72. Baale- Enle 73. Baba Osogbo 74. Orisayo 75. Balogun 76. Baale Gbenagbena 77. Baale Onilu 78. Baale Ponja Erintunde 79. Saba 80. Balogun Kojo 81. Baale Oke Aafo 82. Balogun Makinde 83. Baba Isale 84. Balogun Imole 85. Baba Oloya 86. Baale", "id": "2580736" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qd2 Qd4 57. Qe1 Qb6 58. Qd2 Rb7 59. a4 Qc5 60. Qe1 Rb4 61. Qd2 Qb6 62. Qc1 Qd4 63. Qc2 Rb3 64. Be2 Rxc3 65. Qxc3 Qxc3 66. bxc3 Nxe4 67. Bf3 Nef6 68. Be2 e4 69. Bxc4 g4 70. Rb2 Ng5 71. Rb6 Nf7 72. Bf1 f3 73. c4 Nd7 74. Rb7 Nfe5 75. f6 e3 76. Rb3 e2 77. Bxe2 fxe2 78. Re3 Nf3 79. f7 Rf8 80. Rxg4 e1=", "id": "10680382" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "1953–54 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team\n\n\n30 Oregon State (-/4) RAL L 53–65 January 8 The Citadel H W 83–42 January 9 Wake Forest A W 66–65 January 11 Davidson A W 70–54 January 16 Virginia H W 78–66 January 19 NC State H L 77–84 February 2 Washington and Lee LY W 69–60 February 4 Duke (-/8) A L 47–63 February 8 Virginia A L 69–83 February 11 Wake Forest H L 62–76 February 13 Clemson (-/14) A W 72–56 February 16 Davidson H W 89–69 February 20 Duke (-/14) H L 63–67 February 24 NC State", "id": "7304952" }, { "contents": "Kumharsain\n\n\nChohan 38 Chopala 39 Churath 40 D.P.F. Nag kelo Saroga 41 D.P.F. Nagkelo 42 Dagrot 43 Dakolu 44 Dakoon 45 Dalan 46 Damaur 47 Daro 48 Dawala 49 Deeb 50 Deoridhar 51 Dethal 52 Devali Dhar 53 Dhala 54 Dhali 55 Dhanal 56 Dharuri 57 Dheongli 58 Dogri 59 Doja 60 Ganeog 61 Gharal 62 Ghareawat 63 Ghughvi 64 Gheti 65 Gonthla 66 Halyana 67 Hathiya 68 Jadoon 69 Jal 70 Jalti 71 Jangal Ahar 72 Jangal Dawala 73 Jangal Hatu 74 Jangal Havan 75 Jangal Jogsha 76 Jangal Madhawan 77 Jangal Marni 78 Jangal Nun-II 79 Janjeli", "id": "1653227" }, { "contents": "Glamorgan County Silver Ball Trophy\n\n\n. The trophy is sponsored by Brains Smooth. ! Season !! Winners !! Losing Finalists !! Score !! Venue ! 1956–57 !1957–58 ! 1958–59 ! 1959–60 ! 1960–61 ! 1961–62 ! 1962–63 ! 1963–64 ! 1964–65 ! 1965–66 ! 1966–67 ! 1967–68 ! 1968–69 ! 1969–70 ! 1970–71 ! 1971–72 ! 1972–73 ! 1973–74 ! 1974–75 ! 1975–76 ! 1976–77 ! 1977–78 ! 1978–79 ! 1979–80 ! 1980–81 ! 1981–82 ! 1982–83 ! 1983–84 ! 1984–85 ! 1985–86 ! 1986–87 ! 1987–88 ! 1988–89 ! 1989–90 ! 1990–91 ! 1991–92 ! 1992–93 ! 1993–94", "id": "18470383" }, { "contents": "63rd NHK Cup (shogi)\n\n\n, 59. P*7b, 60. Px3e, 61. P-6f, 62. N*8e, 63. P-7a+, 64. Nx7g+, 65. Nx7g, 66. S*7f, 67. N*8i, 68. G*5i, 69. K-6h, 70. B-4h+, 71. +P-7b, 72. +B-5h, 73. K-7i, 74. +B-6i, 75. K-8h, 76. +Bx7h, 77. Kx7h, 78. G*6g, 79. K-8h, 80. Gx7g, 81. Nx7g", "id": "8770976" }, { "contents": "Ancestors of Rama\n\n\n62. Rituparna 63. Sarvakama (Sarvakarma, Aartupani in Harivansha Puran) 64. Sudas (contemporary to King Kuru-1 of Chandravansh who founded the Magadha Kingdom) 65. Saudasa (or) Kalmashapada (married to Madayanti) 66. Asmaka 67. Mulaka (Naari Kavacha) (contemporary of Yadava King Shakuni who was the father of Rakshasha “Bhasmasura”) 68. Dasharatha-1 69. Adwil (Ilabil in Vishnu Puran) 70. Vishvamashaha 71. Anaranya-2 72. Nidhn 73. Animitra 74. Dululaha (Harivansh Puran) 75", "id": "8372279" }, { "contents": "Codex Cyprius\n\n\n1: 1, 4, 12, 14, 30, 34, 41, 44; Luke 10: 1, 8, 15, 22, 23, 30, 32, 37, 38, 47, 48, 53, 57, 63; Luke 20: 2, 4, 8, 9, 19, 23, 24, 26, 28, 33, 34, 50, 61, 62, 64, 65, 70, 74, 75. In Matthew 27:34 it reads οινον (\"wine\"", "id": "12433331" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qg1 Qe8 55. Qf2 Qf8 56. Rcd1 Qe8 57. Kh3 Kh8 58. Rc1 Kh7 59. Ba7 Rb7 60. Bc5 Na6 61. Be3 Rbb8 62. Kh4 Nb4 63. Qf1 Qe7 64. Kh3 Qe8 65. Kh2 Qe7 66. Qd1 Qe8 67. Kh3 Ra8 68. Kh4 Na6 69. Qg1 Bb4 70. Rdd1 Bf8 71. Kh3 Rab8 72. Kh4 Nb4 73. Rd2 Na6 74. Nf5 Bb4 75. Rdd1 Bf8 76. Qe1 Bb4 77. Qf1 Bf8 78. Kg3 Nb4 79", "id": "10680375" }, { "contents": "List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach\n\n\n• 20/7=/11 • 22/5 • 24/6 • 25/6 • 26/6 • 28/6 • 29/8 • 30/6 • 31/9 • 32/6 • 33/6 • 36/4 and /8 • 37/6 • 38/6 • 39/7 • 40/3, /6 and /8 • 41/6 • 42/7 • 44/7 • 45/7 • 46/6 • 47/5 • 48/3 and /7 • 52/6 • 55/5 • 56/5 • 57/8 • 59/3 • 60/5 • 62/6 64. • 64/2, /4 and /8 • 65/2 and /7 • 66/6 • 67/4 and /7 • 69/6 • 69a/6 • 70/7 and /11 • 72/6 • 73/5 • 74/8", "id": "3262090" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n+ Nxe4 56. fxe4+ Kxe4 57. Qg4+ Kd3 58. Qf3+ Qe3 59. Kg4 Qxf3+ 60. Kxf3 g6 61. Bd6 Nf5 62. Kf4 Nh4 63. Kg4 gxh5+ 64. Kxh4 Kxd4 65. Bb8 a5 66. Bd6 Kc4 67. Kxh5 a4 68. Kxh6 Kb3 69. b5 Kc4 70. Kg5 Kxb5 71. Kf5 Ka6 72. Ke6 Ka7 73. Kd7 Kb7 74. Be7 Ka7 75. Kc7 Ka8 76. Bd6 Ka7 77. Kc8 Ka6 78. Kb8 b5 79", "id": "7279713" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rg3 b3 59. Kc6 Kb8 60. Rxb3+ Ka7 61. Rb7+ Ka6 62. Rb6+ Ka7 63. Kb5 a4 64. Rxf6 Rf4 65. Rxh6 a3 66. Ra6+ Kb8 67. Rxa3 Rxf5 68. Rg3 Rf6 69. Rg8+ Kc7 70. Rg7+ Kc8 71. Rh7 1-0 Game 32br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black: Korchnoi, Viktorbr Pirc, Classicalbr Result: 1-0br 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5", "id": "7279777" }, { "contents": "José Cardenal\n\n\nJosé Rosario Domec Cardenal (born October 7, 1943 in Matanzas, Cuba) is a Cuban American former professional baseball outfielder, who played Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants (1963–64), Los Angeles/California Angels (1965–67), Cleveland Indians (1968–69), St. Louis Cardinals (1970–1971), Milwaukee Brewers (1971), Chicago Cubs (1972–77), Philadelphia Phillies (1978–79), New York Mets (1979–80), and Kansas City Royals (1980). Cardenal batted and threw", "id": "3406173" }, { "contents": "SUBE card\n\n\n20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88,", "id": "8102606" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\nRb1 Bg7 58. Be4 Nf6 59. Bc2 Nd5 60. Ra1 Kc7 61. Rb1 Bf6 62. Kg1 Ne7 63. Kf1 Nd5 64. Kg2 Bg7 65. Kg1 Kb7 66. Ra1 R6d7 67. Re4 Bf6 68. Re2 Kc7 69. Kf1 Ne7 70. Rb1 Nc8 71. Be3 Nd6 72. Rbe1 Re7 73. Bg6 Rg8 74. Bb1 e4 75. Kg2 Rge8 76. Bc2 Bg7 77. Rd1 Nc4 78. Bc1 Nd6 79. Rh1 Re5 80. h4 Bf6 81. h5 R5e7 82.", "id": "10680366" }, { "contents": "Wu Style Tai Chi Fast Form\n\n\nParting the wild horse's mane 59. Jade girl works the shuttles(3) 60. Jade girl works the shuttles(4) 61. Grasping the bird's tail 62. Cloud hands(3) 63. Cloud hands(4) 64. Downward posture 65. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(1) 66. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(2) 67. Step back, repulse the monkey 68. Flying oblique 69. Raise hand and step up 70. White crane flaps its wings 71. Brush knee and twist step 72. Needle at the bottom", "id": "6846816" }, { "contents": "SFZ (file format)\n\n\nan SFZ file: group lovel=0 hivel=127 region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=60 lokey=30 hikey=61 sample=SubDir/01C4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=62 lokey=62 hikey=63 sample=SubDir/02D4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=64 lokey=64 hikey=64 sample=SubDir/03E4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=65 lokey=65 hikey=66 sample=SubDir/04F4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=67 lokey=67 hikey=68 sample=SubDir/05G4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=69 lokey=69 hikey=70 sample=SubDir/06A4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=71 lokey=71 hikey=71 sample=SubDir/07B4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=72 lokey=72 hikey=73 sample=SubDir/08C5.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=74 lokey=74 hikey=75 sample=SubDir/09D5.wav region trigger=", "id": "13324840" }, { "contents": "Afadzato South District\n\n\n. Logba-Adzakoe 57. Logba-Akusame 58. Logba-Alakpeti 59. Logba-Andokope 60. Logba-Dufie 61. Logba-Klikpo 62. Logba-Tota 63. Logba-Vuinta 64. Logba-Xorglikope 65. Tafi-Abuipe 66. Tafi-Agorme 67. Tafi-Atome 68. Tafi-Dekpokorfe 69. Tafi-Mador 70. Tafi-Xorglikorfe 71. Kpeve-Old town 72. Kpeve-Tornu 73. Adigbo-Tornu 74. Goviefe-Todzi 75. Goviefe-Korwu", "id": "2739856" }, { "contents": "Jackson League\n\n\n-52 Centrals 1952-53 Northerners 1953-54 Vale Recreation 1954-55 Pessimists 1955-56 Northerners 1956-57 Guernsey Rangers 1957-58 Guernsey Rangers 1958-59 Northerners 1959-60 Northerners 1960-61 Belgrave Wanderers 1961-62 Sylvans 1962-63 Sylvans 1963-64 Northerners 1964-65 Belgrave Wanderers 1965-66 Vale Recreation 1966-67 Centrals 1967-68 St Martin’s 1968-69 Vale Recreation 1969-70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970-71 Belgrave Wanderers 1971-72 Vale Recreation 1972-73 Vale Recreation", "id": "4250613" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\nof Arkansas. The Lumbermen were disbanded in July 1905 due to financial hardships. Pine Bluff MLB Players 1954 - Frank Lucchesi - Manager - Philadelphia 70-72, Texas 75-77, Chicago Cubs 87 1952 - Bob Hale - Baltimore 55-56, 58, Cleveland 60-61, New York Yankees 61 1952 - Hillis Layne - Washington 41 1952 - Jim Snyder - Player Minnesota 61-62, 64 Manager - Seattle 88 1951 - Bud Black - Detroit 52, 55 1950 - Harry Chozen - Cincinnati 37 1950", "id": "9684300" }, { "contents": "Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award\n\n\n-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-", "id": "18196616" }, { "contents": "Middlesex Senior Charity Cup\n\n\n1947–48 Hendon 1948–49 Hayes 1949–50 Wealdstone 1950–51 Finchley 1951–52 Southall 1952–53 Hounslow Town 1953–54 Hendon 1954–55 Hayes 1955–56 Hounslow Town 1956–57 Hendon 1957–58 Finchley 1958–59 Enfield 1959–60 Hounslow Town 1960–61 Enfield 1961–62 Enfield & Hounslow Town (joint holders) 1962–63 Hayes 1963–64 Wealdstone 1964–65 Finchley 1965–66 Hounslow Town 1966–67 No Competition 1967–68 Wealdstone & Wembley (joint holders) 1968–69 Southall 1969–70 Hampton 1970–71 Hayes 1971–72 Hayes 1972–73 Hayes 1973–74 Finchley 1974–75 Hayes 1975–76 Hendon 1976–77 Hendon 1977–78 Hillingdon Borough 1978–79 Hendon 1979–80 Harrow Borough 1980–81 Wembley & Wealdstone (joint winners) 1981–82 Uxbridge 1982–83 Wembley 1983–84 Southall", "id": "8679746" }, { "contents": "Handicap (chess)\n\n\n53. Ke3 Kb5 54. Ne4 Na6 55. h8=Q Ka5 56. Qc3+ Kb5 57. Qb3+ Ka5 58. Nc3 Nc5 59. Bc7+ Ka6 60. Qb5+ Ka7 61. Qxc5+ Ka6 Deliberately allowing checkmate. 62. Qa5+ Kb7 63. Ke4 Kc8 64. Qa7 Kd7 65. Qb7 Ke7 66. Qc8 Kf6 67. Bd8+ Kg7 68. Qe6 Kf8 69. Qe7+ Kg8 70. Nd5 Kh8 71. g5 Kg8 72. g6 Kh8 73. Ke5 Kg8 74.", "id": "9261177" }, { "contents": "2009 Premier League Snooker\n\n\nwas higher. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 28–29 November – Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, England * (61) 80–35, 4–80, (96)–0, 0–(110), 34–77, 61–71 (65), 67–1, 40–75 ** 0–(98), 10–99 (53), 10–68 (66), 1–83 (76), (63)–30, (53)–(67) *** (111) 119–9, 87–36, 70–0, 50–57, 0–(88", "id": "994853" }, { "contents": "2013 Virginia Cavaliers football team\n\n\nAlex Foertsch 55 David Dean 56 Andre Miles-Redmond 57 Stephen Lawe 59 Mark Hall 60 John Pond 60 Jeb Byrne 61 Cody Wallace 62 Sean Karl 63 Ryan Doull 64 Nick Koutris 65 Ross Burbank 66 George Adeosun 67 Jackson Matteo 68 Eric Tetlow 69 Phillip Berry 70 Luke Bowanko 71 Jack McDonald 72 Eric Smith 74 Conner Davis 75 Sadiq Olanrewaju 76 Michael Mooney 77 Jay Whitmire 78 Morgan Moses 79 Jack Babcock 79 Sean Cascarano 80 Adrian Gamble 81 Jamall Brown 82 Mario Nixon 83 Jake McGee 84 Canaan Severin 85 Keeon Johnson 86 Jeremy Dollin", "id": "3791357" }, { "contents": "Sangrampur, Maharashtra\n\n\n52-Pimpari Adgaon 1400 53-Rajpur 157 54-Akoli Bk. 910 55-Akoli Kh. 251 56-Changefal Bk. 665 57-Changefal Kh. 707 58-Niwana 1487 59-Sangrampur Pr.jamod 6506 60-Tamgaon 1124 61-Pimpri Kathargaon 566 62-Bodkha 1363 63-Nirod 989 64-Bhilkhed 713 65-Wakana 1420 66-Rudhana 2072 67-Chondhi 622 68-Kakoda 669 69-Ukadgaon 353 70-Manardi 719 71-Pimpri Kavthal 461 72-Ringanwadi 570 73-Durgadiatya 1016 74-Wankhed 5378 75-Takleshwar 501 76-Kalamkhed 712 77-Jastgaon 795 78-Neknapur 358 79-Awar 955 80-Ukali Bk. 1216 81-Kodri 1225 82-Paturda Khurd 1564 83-Khel Thorat Paturda 2054 84-Warwat Khanderao 1447 85-Hingana Kavthal 360 86-Kumbarkhed 230 87-Kavthal 2673 88-Itkhed 218 89-Pesoda 1185 90-Bhon 1149 91-Sawali 659 92-Khiroda", "id": "9109065" }, { "contents": "Kamen Rider Spirits\n\n\n61. Rushbr 62. Ice Fangbr 63. Graveyard Eleventh tankōbon 64. Light Fangbr 65. Labyrinthbr 66. Hell Carbr 67. Teacherbr 68. Training Twelfth tankōbon 69. Whirlpoolbr 70. New Finisherbr 71. Ocean Battlebr 72. Belt of Lifebr 73. Immortal Man Thirteenth tankōbon 74. Inheritbr 75. Get Backbr 76. Movingbr 77. Evolutionbr 78. Next Evolutionbr 79. Final Evolution Fourteenth tankōbon 80. Warrior's Essencebr 81. Surpassing Greedbr 82. Returnbr 83. Fiery Giantbr 84. With the Soulbr 85. Setupbr", "id": "11704902" }, { "contents": "List of AEK Athens F.C. managers\n\n\nP ! W ! D ! L ! F ! A ! GD ! W% ! Pts% ! Total ! 36!!22!!7!!7!!62!!32!!+30!!61.11!!67.59 ! Total ! 11||6||3||2||22||14||+8||54.54||63.64 ! Total ! 4||2||0||2||6||5||+1||50.00||50.00 ! Total ! 26!!14!!5!!7!!55!!28!!+27!!53.85!!60.26 ! Total ! 59!!37!!11!!11!!145!!69!!+76!!62.71!!68.93 ! Total ! 17!!11!!3!!5!!32!!18!!+14||64.71!!70.59 ! Total ! 82!!45!!23!!14!!166!!77!!+89!!54.88!!64.23 ! Total ! 16!!8!!3!!5!!24!!20!!+4!!50.00!!56.25 ! Total ! 86!!47!!23!!16!!121!!70!!+51!!54.65!!63.57 ! Total ! 71!!39!!13!!19!!122!!67!!+55!!54.93!!61.03 ! Total ! 84!!39!!24!!21!!116!!86!!+30!!46.43!!55.95 ! Total ! 2!!1!!0!!1!!3!!4!!-1!!50.00!!50.00 ! Total ! 82!!61!!12!!9!!190!!50!!+140!!74.39!! \"Only competitive matches are counted. Wins, losses and draws are results at the final whistle; the results of penalty shootouts are not counted.\"", "id": "20468014" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Kf3 Kf8 52. Kg2 Rg4+ 53. Kh2 Bf2 54. Rf1 Bd4 55. Re1 Rh4+ 56. Kg2 Rg4+ 57. Kh3 Rh4+ 58. Kg3 Kf7 59. Kg2 Kf8 60. Kf3 Rh2 61. Bxa4 c2 62. Kg3 Bxe5+ 63. Rxe5 Rh1 64. Bxg5 Rg1+ 65. Kf2 Nxg5 66. Bxc2 Ra1 67. a4 Ra2 68. Re2 Ra3 69. Re3 Ra2 70. Re2 Ra3 71. Rd2 Ke7 72. Ke2 Nf3 73. Rd1 Ne5 74. Rd5", "id": "4952529" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Qxg6+ Kf8 59. Qxc6 Kg8 60. Qg6+ Kf8 61. Qg4 Ke8 62. Qh5 Kf8 63. Qg4 Ke8 64. Qh5 Kf8 65. Qd5 Rh7 66. Qf3+ Kg8 67. Qg4+ Kf7 68. Qh5+ Kg8 69. Qg6+ Kf8 70. Qf5+ Kg8 71. Qg4+ Kf7 72. Qh5+ Kg8 73. Qd5+ Kf8 74. Qxb5 Qe6 75. Bg7+ Kf7 76. Qh5+ Ke7 77. g3 Qe1+ 78. Kg2 Qe4+ 79. Kh2", "id": "4952547" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rc6 Bb5 60. Rc1 b3 61. Rb1 Bc4 62. Ke4 Ra2 63. Kd4 Rc2 64. Nd3 Bxd3 65. Kxd3 Rxh2 66. Rxb3 Kg7 67. Ke4 Ra2 68. Kf4 Ra4+ 69. Kg5 Ra5 70. g4 Rc5 71. Kh5 Ra5 72. Rf3 Rb5 73. g5 Rb1 74. f6+ Kh7 75. Rh3 Rg1 76. Rh2 Rg3 77. Rh1 Rg2 78. Ra1 Rh2+ 79. Kg4 Kg6 80. Ra8 Rg2+ ½–½ Game 26br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black", "id": "7279762" }, { "contents": "Les Arcanes\n\n\nPremier sacrifice 56. Liberté 57. Le sacrifice libre 58. La relation du beth à l'aleph 59. Limite de nos champs de gravitation 60. L'indivisible unité 61. La Manifestation 62. Vision parfaite 63. La féminité de la Manifestation procréatrice 64. Cantique de Salomon 65. Ève 66. Sacrifice des sacrifices 67. La loi juive 68. Beauté libre 69. Encore le rythme 70. Conscience de l'univers 71. Libre beauté première 72-73. La passion mystérieuse et chaste 74. De l'amour à l'être 75.", "id": "17579979" }, { "contents": "Barharia\n\n\nKail 61. Kaluchhapra 62. Kanahar 63. Kanhauli 64. Khanpur 65. Khizar Chak 66. Khori Pakar Jaddi 67. Khori Pakar Nilami 68. Koiri Tola 69. Kuahi 70. Kurwa 71. Kutub Chhapra 72. Lachhmi Chak 73. Lakri 74. Lakri Dargah 75. Lala Hata 76. Lauan 77. Madhaupur 78. Mahal 79. Mahamadpur 80. Mahammadpur 81. Mahbub Chhapra 82. Mahmudpur 83. Mananpura 84. Mansahata 85. Mathia Patarhatha 86. Mathurapur 87. Mira Chhapra 88. Narharpur 89.", "id": "12509991" }, { "contents": "Women's Professional Basketball League\n\n\nfranchises had been awarded to Dallas, New Orleans, San Francisco and St. Louis, Missouri, while applications were received for potential franchises from Baltimore, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. The Eastern Division included the New Jersey Gems, New Orleans Pride, New York Stars, Philadelphia Fox, St. Louis Streak and Washington Metros. The Midwest Division included the Chicago Hustle, Iowa Cornets, Milwaukee Does and Minnesota Fillies. The Western Division included the California Dreams, Dallas Diamonds, Houston Angels and San Francisco Pioneers.", "id": "10846173" }, { "contents": "Don McMahon\n\n\nDonald John McMahon (January 4, 1930 – July 22, 1987) was a right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was signed by the Boston Braves before the 1950 season. He played for the Milwaukee Braves (1957–62), Houston Colt .45s (1962–63), Cleveland Indians (1964–66), Boston Red Sox (1966–67), Chicago White Sox (1967–68), Detroit Tigers (1968–69), and San Francisco Giants (1969–74). McMahon was used almost", "id": "22214072" }, { "contents": "List of sovereign states and dependencies by total fertility rate\n\n\n58 Israel 2.9 59 Lesotho 2.9 60 Eswatini 2.8 61 Kyrgyz Republic 2.8 62 Micronesia 2.8 63 Algeria 2.7 64 Haiti 2.7 65 Mongolia 2.7 66 Botswana 2.6 67 Fiji 2.6 68 Guatemala 2.6 69 Kazakhstan 2.6 70 Syria 2.6 71 Turkmenistan 2.6 72 Bolivia 2.5 73 Djibouti 2.5 74 Jordan 2.5 75 Oman 2.5 76 Lao PDR 2.4 77 Philippines 2.4 78 Cambodia 2.3 79 Ecuador 2.3 80 Guyana 2.3 81 Honduras 2.3 82 Panama 2.3 83 Paraguay 2.3 84 Seychelles 2.3 85 South Africa 2.3 86 Suriname 2.3 87 Uzbekistan 2.3 88 Dominican Republic 2.2 89 Indonesia 2.2", "id": "17872676" }, { "contents": "Minuscule 441\n\n\nsubscriptions at the end of each book, and στιχοι. The biblical text is surrounded by a catena of Oecumenius. Some of leaves of the codex are in disorder. The order of leaves: 3-18. 1. 2. 19-46. 47-58. 59. 63. 64. 59. 60-62. 73. 74. 65. 66. 69-72. 67. 68. 75-78. 127-142. 79-126. 143-158. 167-182", "id": "19179286" }, { "contents": "Al Maktab Raqam 19\n\n\n61 - Ghost Walker 62 - Stun death 63 - Fire Ball 64 - the mystery of the Sphinx 65 - dark rays 66 - Conflict in the bush 67 - a plot of Satan 68 - bulwark 69 - ghost of revenge 70 - bloody chase 71 - cursed earth 72 - devastating weapon 73 - horror Hospital 74 - a treasure of the Pharaohs 75 - bird death 76. The armed robbery 77. secret mission 78. hackers Nile 79. Invisible Man 80. devastating automated 81. golden statue 82. Flower devil 83", "id": "3242097" }, { "contents": "Rulers of Kuba\n\n\n. Shama Katuri. 61. Kusunju. 62. Bena Misaki. 63. Bikila Kolo. 64. Kunche Lama. 65. Pelama Pena. 66. Mime Pelama. 67. Chenge Lesanga. 68. Mianga. 69. Sam Bula. 70. Manchum Bula. 71. Bopele^Bombo. 72. Boeke. 73. Bo^Kena. 74. Shamba Nche. 75. Golo Nche. 76. Shama Shanga. 77. Saina^Kama. 78. Ko Kena. 79. Sanga Lenga. 80. Bosh A kama. 81", "id": "12139561" }, { "contents": "Ācārakkōvai\n\n\n52 poems (3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 77, 78, 81, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93", "id": "12746274" }, { "contents": "Jeff Nelsen\n\n\nmovie soundtracks, and performing in the horn sections of orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Montreal, Vancouver, and National Symphonies, and the Balkan Gypsy funk band of Slavic Soul Party. With Canadian Brass, Jeff has also performed with the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, the symphonies of Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, Phoenix, Rotterdam, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, with the esteemed German, London", "id": "2981814" }, { "contents": "Kasparov versus the World\n\n\n, but claimed it was also losing, and published a \"forced win\". Subsequently, tablebases showed an error in Kasparov's analysis, but confirmed that 58...Qf5 could not have saved the draw with best play on both sides. The main line starts with 58...Qf5 59.Kh6 Qe6 60.Qg1+ Ka2 61.Qf2+ Kb1 62.Qd4 Ka2 63.Kg5 Qe7+ 64.Qf6 Qe3+ 65.Qf4 Qg1+ 66.Kf6 Qb6+ 67.Kf7 Qb7+ 68.Ke6 Qc8+ 69.Kf6 Qd8+ 70.Kf5 Qc8+ 71.Kg5 Qc3 72.Qh2+ Ka1 73.Qe2 Kb1 74.Qf2 Qc1+ 75.Kg4 Qc3", "id": "14582966" }, { "contents": "Swindle (chess)\n\n\n55...f2 56.Qg2 \"zugzwang\"; (b) 55...Nf4 56.Qf5! and if 56...Kg3 57.Qg5+ wins the knight; (c) 55...Ng5 56.Qf5 wins. g5 53.hxg5 hxg5 54.Qxb6 f3 55.Qxc5 Kg4 56.Qe3 Kg3 57.c4 Kg2 58.c5 f2 59.Qe4+ Kh2 60.Qf3 g4! 61.Qe2? White could draw with 61.Qxg4 f1=Q+ 62.Kc2 Qf2+ 63.Kb1 Qf1+ 64.Kc2 Qb5 (64...Nf2 65.Qf4+ Kg2 66.Qg5+ Kf3 67.Qf6+ Ke3 68.Qh6+ Kd4 69.Qd6+ Ke4 70.Qg6+ Kd5 71.Qd6+ Ke4 72.Qg6+", "id": "21604299" }, { "contents": "Queen and pawn versus queen endgame\n\n\n. Qxe6 Qh8+ 58. Kg6 Qc3 59. g4 Qd2 60. g5 Qd4 61. Qf5+ Ka4 62. Kh5 Qh8+ 63. Kg4 Qh1 (This move loses for Black in 39 moves as confirmed by http://www.k4it.de/index.php?topic=egtb&lang=en) 64. Qf4+ Ka5 65. Qe5+ Ka4 66. g6 Qd1+ 67. 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Qf6 Qd5+ 75", "id": "20411696" }, { "contents": "List of OHL seasons\n\n\n| 1959–60 | 1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993–94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–00 | 2000–01 | 2001–02 | 2002–03 | 2003–04 | 2004–05 | 2005–06 | 2006–07 | 2007–08 | 2008–09 | 2009–10", "id": "6936535" }, { "contents": "Dumaria\n\n\nDumaria 107 50 Kewla Kalan Dumaria 919 51 Khaira Dumaria 885 52 Khardag Dumaria 1,454 53 Kokna Dumaria 333 54 Kolhubar Dumaria 3,225 55 KOlsaita Dumaria 297 56 Kundari Dumaria 341 57 Kunria Dumaria 739 58 Kusari Dumaria 1,549 59 Lataha Dumaria 259 60 Londa Dumaria 556 61 Madarpur Dumaria 1,130 62 Mahjari Dumaria 192 63 Mahuri Dumaria 2,884 64 Mahuri Dumaria 348 65 Maigara Dumaria 2,318 66 Majhauli Dumaria 4,606 67 Majhgawan Dumaria 379 68 Manrar Dumaria 533 69 Mataha Dumaria 3,172 70 Maun Bar Dumaria 292 71 Mayapur Dumaria 141 72 Milki Dumaria 168 73 Nabigarh Dumaria 618", "id": "10048378" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n75 e\": \"favorite_nu 0000300 6d 62 65 72 22 7d 2c 20 7b 22 74 79 70 65 22 3a mber\"}, {\"type\": 0000320 20 5b 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c 20 22 6e 75 6c [\"string\", \"nul 0000340 6c 22 5d 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 22 3a 20 22 66 61 l\"], \"name\": \"fa 0000360 76 6f 72 69 74 65 5f 63 6f 6c 6f 72 22 7d 5d 7d", "id": "10173702" }, { "contents": "List of MJHL seasons\n\n\n1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | The following is a list of seasons following the reorganization of junior hockey in Canada.br 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 | 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 | br 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | br 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993-94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–2000 | br", "id": "15920550" }, { "contents": "Spain men's national wheelchair basketball team\n\n\n72–62. They beat Poland 47–64, and Sweden 65–54. Then they lost to Italy 50–58, lost to Germany 77–70, and defeated Poland 71–65. At the 2013 European Championships, Spain defeated Sweden 60–54, Israel 75–57, France 56–40, and Poland 63–45 in pool play. They lost to Turkey 63–49. In the quarterfinals, they defeated Italy 65–56. In the semi-finals, they lost to Great Britain 72–69. They defeated Sweden to win the bronze by a score of 65–56. Asier García Pereiro led the team in", "id": "13321907" }, { "contents": "Lanarkshire Cup\n\n\n1932–33 - 1933–34 - Hamilton Academical 1934–35 - Airdrieonians 1935–36 - 1936–37 - 1937–38 - Airdrieonians 1938–39 - Hamilton Academical 1939–40 - Motherwell 1848–49 - Albion Rovers 1949–50 - Motherwell 1950–51 - Albion Rovers 1951–52 - Hamilton Academical 1952–53 - Motherwell 1953–54 - Motherwell 1954–55 - Motherwell 1955–56 - 1956–57 - Motherwell 1957–58 - Motherwell 1958–59 - Motherwell 1959–60 - Motherwell 1960–61 - Motherwell 1961–62 - Motherwell 1962–63 - Airdrieonians 1963–64 - Motherwell 1964–65 - 1965–66 - Airdrieonians 1966–67 - Airdrieonians 1967–68 - Motherwell 1968–69 - Motherwell 1969–70 - Airdrieonians 1970–71 - Airdrieonians 1971–72 - 1972–73 - Motherwell 1973–74 -", "id": "10384135" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1981\n\n\nNe7 29.Ne3 Rc6 30.Ra3 Nc8 31.axb5 axb5 32.Kf2 Nb6 33.Nb2 Rxd1 34.Bxd1 Rd6 35.Be2 Be8 36.Ra5 Rd8 37.Ke1 c6 38.Ra6 Rb8 39.Bd1 Nc8 40.Nd3 Nc7 41.Ra5 Ra8 42.f4 exf4 43.gxf4 Nb6 44.Bf3 Rd8 45.Be2 Na4 46.Ra7 Rd7 47.Kd2 Ne6 48.Rxd7 Bxd7 49.Bg4 g6 50.f5 gxf5 51.Bxf5 Kg7 52.e5 Nf8 53.Bxd7 Nxd7 54.e6 Ndb6 55.Nf4 Kf8 56.Kd3 Nc8 57.Ng4 Ke7 58.Nh6 Kd6 59.Kd4 Ne7 60.Nf7+ Kc7 61.Nh5 c5+ 62.bxc5 Nc6+ 63.Ke3 Nxc5 64.Nxf6 Nxe6 65.h5 Nf8 66.Ke4 Kb6 67.Ng5 h6 68.Nf7 Ne6 69.Ne8 Nc5+ 70.Ke3 Na4 71.Kd2 b4 72.cxb4 Nxb4 73.Nxh6 Nc5 74.Nf5 Nd5 75.h6 Ne4+", "id": "7279794" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n22 3a 20 22 55 ord\", \"name\": \"U 0000100 73 65 72 22 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 73 70 61 63 65 ser\", \"namespace 0000120 22 3a 20 22 65 78 61 6d 70 6c 65 2e 61 76 72 6f \": \"example.avro 0000140 22 2c 20 22 66 69 65 6c 64 73 22 3a 20 5b 7b 22 \", \"fields\": [{\" 0000160 74 79 70 65 22 3a 20 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c", "id": "10173700" }, { "contents": "HC CSKA Moscow\n\n\n. \"Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game Soviet / Russian MVP Scoring Champion Goal Scoring Champion Soviet / Russian League First Team Best Line Best Rookie Soviet League Championship \"(32)\": 1947–48, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1954–55, 1955–56, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1976–77,", "id": "12586396" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\n- Ryne Duren - Baltimore 54, Kansas City 57, NYY 58-61, LAA 61-62, Philadelphia 63-64, Cincinnati 64, Washington 65, Philadelphia 65 1949 - Ed Albrecht - St. Louis 49-50 1940 - Dewey Adkins - Washington 43, Chi Cubs 49 1940 - Stan Goletz - CHI WS 41 1940 - William Red Rollings - Boston 27-28 1940 - Dave Bartosch - St. Louis 45 1939 - Andy Cohen - Player - New York Giants 26, 28-29, Manager - Philadelphia", "id": "9684301" }, { "contents": "Bing (search engine)\n\n\n-time traffic conditions using Bing Maps. The gadget provided shortcuts to driving directions, local search and full-screen traffic view of major US and Canadian cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Montreal, New York City, Oklahoma City, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Vancouver, and Washington, D.C. Prior to October", "id": "5355697" }, { "contents": "Chess (poem)\n\n\nas 52. Na1–b3? 52. Kh2 Qg3+ 53. Qxg3+ hxg3+ 54. Kxg3 Ra5 55. Kf2 Ra8 56. Ke2 Nc2 57. Kd1 Ne3+ 58. Kc1 Nxg2+ 59. Kb1 b5 60. h4 b4 61. h5 b3 62. e5 Bg5 63. h6 Nh4 64. e6 Bf6 65. h7 Nxf3 66. e7 Bxe7 67. h8=Q+ Kb7 68. Qh3 Ne5 69. Qh5 Nd3 70. Qh3 Nb4 71. Qf3+ Kb8 72. Qe2 Bf6 73. Qe6", "id": "7723831" }, { "contents": "2002 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n(77) 93–6, 37–67, (62) 70–20, (57) 79–0, (91) 108–17, 69–9, (60) 62–9 **(65) 75–33, 68–55, 59–23, (126)-0, 0-(81), (85) 112–6, 1–76 (72), (60) 73–0 ***(60) 109–6, 45–56, (72) 75–42, 5–78 (55), (68) 73–0, (109) 115–19, 43–66, (110) 111–14, (70)-0, 38–89", "id": "20494682" }, { "contents": "2015 Cleveland Indians season\n\n\nand 13, improving their record to 70–70 and marking the first time the Indians were .500 since they were 2–2. The Indians would also be 71-71, 72-72, 73-73, and 74-74, but lost the following game each time. They briefly made it over the .500 mark at 77–76 on September 26, but went on to lose three in a row. The Indians spent much of September 3–5 games behind the Texas Rangers or Houston Astros for the second wild card spot in the American", "id": "294687" }, { "contents": "Index of philosophical literature\n\n\n\"Federalist No. 61\" – \"Federalist No. 62\" – \"Federalist No. 63\" – \"Federalist No. 64\" – \"Federalist No. 65\" – \"Federalist No. 66\" – \"Federalist No. 67\" – \"Federalist No. 68\" – \"Federalist No. 69\" – \"Federalist No. 70\" – \"Federalist No. 71\" – \"Federalist No. 72\" – \"Federalist No. 73\" – \"Federalist No. 74\" – \"Federalist", "id": "16809651" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "List of mayors of Salisbury\n\n\n1850–51 George Brown 1851–52 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1852–53 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1853–54 John Lambert 1854–55 Thomas Pain 1855–56 Abraham Jackson 1856–57 Thomas Pain 1857–58 Coard William Squarey 1858–59 Philip Pickney Cother 1859–60 William Woodlands 1860–61 Philip Watson Ottoway 1861–62 Charles Mann Cornwallis Whatman 1862–63 John Style 1863–64 John Waters 1864–65 Richard Henry Rigden 1865–66 Robert Stokes 1866–67 John Alfred Lush MD 1867–68 Stephen Eldridge 1868–69 William Aylward 1869–70 Charles Richard Norton 1870–71 William Fawcett Jnr. 1871–72 John Harding Jackson 1873–74 Henry Brown 1874–75 Samuel Ralph Atkins 1875–76 Charles Henry Radcliffe 1876–77 John Keynes 1877–78 Richard Monkhouse Wilson", "id": "18557200" }, { "contents": "1967 NFL season\n\n\nThe 1967 NFL season was the 48th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 16 teams with the addition of the New Orleans Saints. The two 8-team conferences were split into two divisions each: the Eastern Conference divisions were Capitol (Dallas, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Washington) and Century (Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis), and the Western Conference divisions were Central (Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, and Minnesota) and Coastal (Atlanta, Baltimore, Los Angeles", "id": "8290334" }, { "contents": "World TeamTennis\n\n\nwith Arthur Ashe and Wilt Chamberlain, securing the professional men players.. The league began play in May 1974, with George MacCall as Commissioner of the 16 teams: Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo-Toronto, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Florida (Miami), San Diego/Hawaii, Houston, Los Angeles, Minnesota (Minneapolis-St.Paul), New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. The original league format included a four-colored tennis court, a 44-contest season, and teams", "id": "14486970" }, { "contents": "2013 FedEx Cup Playoffs\n\n\n(76 to 58), Nicholas Thompson (73 to 59), Brendan Steele (89 to 69), and Ernie Els (91 to 70). Seven players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances: Ryan Palmer (60 to 71), Fredrik Jacobson (61 to 72), Martin Laird (63 to 74), David Lingmerth (64 to 75), Kyle Stanley (66 to 77), Cameron Tringale (69 to 79", "id": "19528111" }, { "contents": "Jellabies\n\n\n58. Parrot (21 June 1999) 59. Spring (28 June 1999) 60. Magic (5 July 1999) 61. Where's Pepper? (12 July 1999) 62. Hot (19 July 1999) 63. Robot (26 July 1999) 64. Wheels (2 August 1999) 65. Chums (9 August 1999) 66. Baa! (16 August 1999) 67. Found (23 August 1999) 68. Autumn (30 August 1999) 69. Nature (6 September 1999)", "id": "20682329" }, { "contents": "List of fresh water fishes of Maharashtra\n\n\nogilbii 51. Schismatorhynchos (Nukta) nukta 52. Thynnichthys sandkhol 53. Tor khudree 54. Tor mussulah 55. Tor tor SUB-FAMILY: CULTRINAE 56. Chela cachius 57. Chela laubuca 58. Salmostoma acinaces 59. Salmostoma balookee 60. Salmostoma boopis 61. Salmostoma clupeoides 62. Salmostoma horai 63. Salmostoma kardahiensis 64. Salmostoma novacula 65. Salmostoma phulo Subfamily: LEUCISCINAE 66. Hypophthalmichthys molitrix SUBFAMILY: RASBORINAE 69. Barilius evezardi 70. Barilius gatensis 71. Parluciosoma daniconius 72. Parluciosoma labiosa 73. Danio aequipinnatus 74", "id": "16146194" }, { "contents": "Vehicle registration plates of Kenya\n\n\n63 UN - United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Eastern & Southern African Regional Office 64 CD - Iran 65 CD - Cyprus 66 CD - Argentina 67 UN - United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) 68 CD - Philippines 69 CD - Burundi 70 CD - Chile 71 CD - Oman 72 CD - League of Arab States / Arab League 73 CD - European Union 74 CD - Yemen 75 CD - Kenya Mission to UNEP 76 CD - Côte d'Ivoire (Consulate) 77 CD - Bangladesh 78 CD - Saudi Arabia 79 UN", "id": "993880" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "List of makams\n\n\n-Şehnaz 63. Bûstan 64. Büzürk 65. Büzürk-Gerdâniye 66. Büzürk-Geveyşt 67. Büzürk-Mâye 68. Büzürk-Nevrûz 69. Büzürk-Selmek 70. Büzürk-Şehnâz 71. Canfezâ 72. Çârgâh 73. Çârgâh-Âcem 74. Çârgâh-Gerdâniye 75. Çârgâh-Mahûr 76. Çehâr-Âgâazin 77. Daği-Bayâti 78. Danişverân 79. Dil Âvîz 80. Dil-Ârâ 81. Dil-Efruz 82. Dil-Keşîde 83. Dil-Nişîn 84. Dil-", "id": "21093808" }, { "contents": "Super Bases Loaded 2\n\n\n\", the Cleveland \"Stars\", the Detroit \"Storm\", the Kansas City \"Tornadoes\", Oakland \"Eagles\", and Seattle \"Blue Wave\". The Omega League (based on the National League) consisted of the Atlanta \"Weasels\", Houston \"Doves\", the Los Angeles \"Cyclops\", the New York \"Mercs\", Philadelphia \"Bruins\", the Pittsburgh \"Buzzards\", and the San Francisco \"Amoebas\". In addition, there were four edit teams: Urbana,", "id": "22141152" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "Don Larsen\n\n\nDon James Larsen (born August 7, 1929) is an American retired Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher. During a 15-year MLB career, he pitched from 1953 to 1967 for seven different teams. Larsen pitched for the St. Louis Browns / Baltimore Orioles (1953–54; 1965), New York Yankees (1955–59), Kansas City Athletics (1960–1961), Chicago White Sox (1961), San Francisco Giants (1962–64), Houston Colt .45's / Houston Astros (1964–65), and Chicago Cubs (1967)", "id": "15750076" }, { "contents": "1968 NBA playoffs\n\n\n) (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Chicago Bulls: \"Lakers win series 4-1\" This is the first playoff meeting between the Lakers and Bulls. Division Finals (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (3) San Francisco Warriors: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Last Playoff Meeting: 1967 Western Division Semifinals (San Francisco won 3-0) Champion: Boston Celtics Division Semifinals (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (3) New York Knicks: \"76ers win series 4-2", "id": "14689742" } ]
BASEBALL - MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS AFTER THURSDAY 'S GAMES . NEW YORK 1996-08-30 Major League Baseball standings after games played on Thursday ( tabulate under won , lost , winning percentage and games behind ) : AMERICAN LEAGUE EASTERN DIVISION W L PCT GB NEW YORK 74 59 .556 - BALTIMORE 70 63 .526 4 BOSTON 69 65 .515 5 1/2 TORONTO 63 71 .470 11 1/2 DETROIT 48 86 .358 26 1/2 CENTRAL DIVISION CLEVELAND 80 53 .602 - CHICAGO 71 64 .526 10 MINNESOTA 67 67 .500 13 1/2 MILWAUKEE 64 71 .474 17 KANSAS CITY 61 74 .452 20 WESTERN DIVISION TEXAS 75 58 .564 - SEATTLE 70 63 .526 5 OAKLAND 64 72 .471 12 1/2 CALIFORNIA 62 72 .463 13 1/2 FRIDAY , AUGUST 30 SCHEDULE KANSAS CITY AT DETROIT CHICAGO AT [START_ENT] TORONTO [END_ENT] MINNESOTA AT MILWAUKEE CLEVELAND AT TEXAS NEW YORK AT CALIFORNIA BOSTON AT OAKLAND BALTIMORE AT SEATTLE NATIONAL LEAGUE EASTERN DIVISION W L PCT GB ATLANTA 83 49 .629 - MONTREAL 71 61 .538 12 FLORIDA 64 70 .478 20 NEW YORK 59 75 .440 25 PHILADELPHIA 54 80 .403 30 CENTRAL DIVISION HOUSTON 72 63 .533 - ST LOUIS 69 65 .515 2 1/2 CINCINNATI 66 67 .496 5 CHICAGO 65 66 .496 5 PITTSBURGH 56 77 .421 15 WESTERN DIVISION SAN DIEGO 75 60 .556 - LOS ANGELES 72 61 .541 2 COLORADO 70 65 .519 5 SAN FRANCISCO 57 74 .435 16 FRIDAY , AUGUST 30 SCHEDULE ATLANTA AT CHICAGO FLORIDA AT CINCINNATI SAN DIEGO AT MONTREAL LOS ANGELES AT PHILADELPHIA HOUSTON AT PITTSBURGH SAN FRANCISCO AT NEW YORK COLORADO AT ST LOUIS
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Rc6+ Kd5 65. Rb6 Rc4+ 66. Kd2 Kc5 67. Rb8 Ra4 68. Rc8+ Kd4 69. Rb8 Ra5 70. Rd8+ Kc4 71. Re8 Kd5 72. Rd8+ Ke4 73. Rb8 Rxa3 74. Rxb5 Kf4 75. Rb8 Kf3 76. Rf8+ Ke4 77. Rb8 Ra2+ 78. Ke1 Kf4 79. Rb3 e4 80. Rc3 e3 81. Rc8 1/2-1/2 In", "id": "15973443" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nDetroit Tigers 69. Ryne Sandberg, Chicago Cubs 70. Nolan Ryan, Houston Astros 71. John Tudor, Los Angeles Dodgers 72. Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia Phillies 73. Dave Righetti, New York Yankees 74. Pedro Guerrero, St. Louis Cardinals 75. Rick Sutcliffe, Chicago Cubs 76. Gary Carter, New York Mets 77. Cal Ripken, Baltimore Orioles 78. Andre Dawson, Chicago Cubs 79. Andy Van Slyke, Pittsburgh Pirates 80. Roc Raines, Montreal Expos 81. Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins 82.", "id": "18525012" }, { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Constitutional amendments under the French Fifth Republic\n\n\n46, 47, 47-1, 47-2 (new), 48, 49, 50-1, 51-1 (new), 51-2 (new), 56, 61, 61-1 (new), 62, 65, 69, 70, 71, 71-1 (new), 72-3, 73, 74-1, 75-1 (new), 87 (new), 88-4, 88-5, 89. The vote was", "id": "8390514" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Wysoczany\n\n\n53. Saharowa 54. Mashljanyk 55. Luchkanych 56. Mashljanyk 57. Mytso 58. Jacyla 59. Jacyla 60. Village Ukrainian School 61. Bodnik 62. Tsynanko 63. Shlomko 64. Warholjak 65. Kroljak 66. Village Orthodox Church 67. Horonova 68. Hlibyk 69. Sekielyk 70. Mashljanyk 71. Maslany 72. Orzinski 73. Worotyla 74. Luchkanych 75. Petrunjova 76. Slabka 77. Petrunjova 78. Bajtsowa 79. Sas 80. Sas 81. Hrytsko 82. Jacyla 83. Szevtsova 84. Szevtsova", "id": "15604592" }, { "contents": "List of WWE United States Champions\n\n\nRank !Wrestler !No. ofbrreigns !Combinedbrdays !Combined daysbrrec. by WWE !1 !2 !rowspan=2|40 !42 !43 !44 !45 !46 !47 !48 !49 !50 !51 !52 !53 !rowspan=2|54 !56 !rowspan=2|57 !59 !60 !61 !62 !63 !64 !65 !66 !67 !rowspan=3|68 !71 !72 !rowspan=3|73 !76 !77 !78 !rowspan=2|79 !rowspan=2|81 !83 !rowspan=2|84 !rowspan=3|86 !89 !rowspan=2|90 !92 !", "id": "11372834" }, { "contents": "Eusébio\n\n\nrepeated five years later. He was the Portuguese First Division's top scorer seven times (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970 and 1973), helping Benfica to win 11 Primeira Liga (1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73 and 1974–75), 5 Portuguese Cup wins (1961–62, 1963–64, 1968–69, 1969–70 and 1971–72), 1 European Cup win (1961–62) and 3 European Cup finals (1962–63, 1964–65 and 1967–68). Eusébio", "id": "15697745" }, { "contents": "Udayarpalayam taluk\n\n\n48 Kundaveli-East 49 Kundaveli-West 50 Kuruvalapparkoil 51 Kuvagam 52 Kuvathur 53 Managathy 54 Marudur 55 Melur 56 Muthuservamadam 57 Nagam Panthal 58 Nayaganai Periyal 59 Nedavalur-East 60 Nedavalur-South 61 Olayur 62 Padanilai 63 Pappakudi-North 64 Pappakudi-South 65 Parukkal 66 Periyakrishnapuram 67 Periyavalayam 68 Pichanur 69 Pilichikuzhi 70 Piranjeri 71 Porpathintha Nallur 72 Rangiyam 73 Saluppai 74 Sathampady 75 Silambur 76 Siluvacheri 77 Sirukadambur 78 Solankurichi 79 Sripuranthan 80 Sriraman 81 Suriyamanal 82 Suttamalli 83 T.Paluvur 84 Taludalamedu 85 Thandalai 86 Thathanur 87 Thenkatchi Perumal Nathan 88 Thirukalapur 89", "id": "329036" }, { "contents": "Garhmukteshwar (Assembly constituency)\n\n\nkhaiya 46 Sharifpur 47 Anooppur Dibai 48 Shuklampura 49 Rasoolabad Nanpur 50 Lodhipur Shobhan 51 Pawati 52 Haiderpur 53 Lodhipur Chhapka 54 Sadullapur 55 Hiranpura 56 Popayi 57 Janupura 58 Jhadina 59 Saidpur 60 Alampur Bhagwantpur 61 Ladpura 62 Kalyanpur 63 Khilwai 64 Shogarh 65 Shahpur Chaudhary 66 Inayatpur 67 Rampur Nyamatpur 68 Abdullapur 69 Dotai 70 Athsaini 71 Hasupur 72 Manak Chowk 73 Deoli 74 Dhana 75 Lisri 76 Akkhapur 77 Fattapur 78 Phuldehra 79 Nawada Kalan 80 Todarpur 81 Bhowapur 82 Bhowapur Mastannagar 83 Baksar 84 Saroorpur 85 Vait 86 Khudaliya 87 Baddha 88 Ratupura 89 Rajhera 90", "id": "3818355" }, { "contents": "Samia tribe (Luhya)\n\n\n38 Abakangala 39 Abakati 40 Abakemo 41 Abakerere 42 Abakhu 43 Abakibwedde 44 Abakiroyoya 45 Abakobe 46 Abakomolo 47 Abakooli 48 Abakoolo 49 Abakuba 50 Abakwala 51 Abakwede 52 Abakyaki 53 Abakyonga 54 Abalaka 55 Abalala 56 Abalanda 57 Abaleke 58 Abalekya 59 Abalila 60 Abalindo 61 Abaliro 62 Abalisa 63 Abaloba 64 Abalomba 65 Abalundu 66 Abalwenge 67 Abalyali 68 Abalyani 69 Abamakwa 70 Abamakyeke 71 Abamali 72 Abamani 73 Abamanyi 74 Abambumpi 75 Abameripo 76 Abampoodi 77 Abampunyi 78 Abamulembo 79 Abamulimba 80 Abamuma 81 Abanapa 82 Abangasa 83 Abanghale 84 Abanyanga 85 Abanyedeti 86 Abanyihodoo 87 Abanyimaro", "id": "4195796" }, { "contents": "Parbatsar\n\n\nGular 47 Gunawati 48 Gurah 49 Haripura 50 Harnawa Patti 51 Hatheli 52 Hukmpura 53 Huldhani 54 Jagdishpura 55 Jalampura 56 Janjeela 57 Jawla 58 Jhalra 59 Jhujharpura 60 Kaletara 61 Kalkala Ki Dhani 62 Kankediyas 63 Kanwalad 64 Khanpur 65 Khedapura 66 Khedarpura 67 Kheri Khinwasi 68 Khokhar 69 Khokhariya 70 Khundiyas 71 Kinsariya 72 Kishorpura 73 Kitiya 74 Kuliyana 75 Kundri 76 Kurada 77 Lakhiyas 78 Lalana Kalan 79 Lalana Khurd 80 Madhwa 81 Malas Charnan 82 Malas Gusaiyan 83 Mandan 84 Mandowari 85 Manglana 86 Manpura 87 Mayapur 88 Mehgaon 89 Merasi 90 Mindakiya 91 Modi Khurd", "id": "7579275" }, { "contents": "Western Suburbs Magpies\n\n\nW Wright 55 W Barclay 56 Percy Bolt 57 T Doyle 58 J Feeney 59 V Jarvis 60 E Mantle 61 H.G. Naylor 62 E Palmer 63 E Willings 64 Grinstead 65 Owens 66 Sam Perry 67 Keen 68 James 69 Percy Briscoe 70 Chipperfield 71 J Ogilvie 72 Horace Alderson 73 Johns 74 J Slingsby 75 D McDonald 76 G Patterson 77 Baldock 78 Tom Dowswell 79 Healy 80 McEvoy 81 Ryan 82 George Duffin 83 Herb Gilbert 84 Rangi Joass 85 W Mueller 86 A Munnery 87 P.J. Thompson 88 Jack Tully 89 S.B. Wall 90 A Gillett", "id": "13659778" }, { "contents": "Game Day Recycling\n\n\nUniversity of Georgia 59. University of Kentucky 60. University of Maine 61. University of Maryland 62. University of Miami 63. University of Michigan 64. University of Minnesota 65. University of Mississippi 66. University of Missouri 67. University of Montana 68. University of Nebraska–Lincoln 69. University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill 70. University of North Texas 71. University of Notre Dame 72. University of Oregon 73. University of Rochester 74. University of South Florida 75. University of Tennessee - Knoxville 76", "id": "10435645" }, { "contents": "Carson's Law\n\n\nAnd Misfire 59. St. Patrick's Day 60. The Masquerade 61. All That Glitters 62. Laugh, Clown, Laugh 63. Guardian Angels 64. Lost Opportunities 65. A Country Dance 66. Faith, Hope And Fencing Wire 67. A Matter Of Confidence 68. The Tender Trap 69. A Case For Compassion 70. From Small Acorns 71. Street Games, Night Moves 72. Deceptions 73. Orphans Of The Storm 74. Falling Star 75. Means To An End 76. Teapots And Tears 77.", "id": "7511783" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "2003 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 10–11 May – Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, England *58–69, 83–25, 24–66, (63) 75–8, 9-(67), 0–98 (57), 72–60 (53), 39–80 (55), (67)-(60), 42–61 **(58) 73–26, (80)-(52), (100) 104–32, 23–82 (57), (54) 74–57, 49–57, (56) 71–48, 59–32 **", "id": "20494482" }, { "contents": "List of villages in Murbad\n\n\n796 br 57 Gorakhgad Murbad 1 br 58 Goregaon Murbad 495 br 59 Hedavali Murbad 281 br 60 Hireghar Murbad 225 61 Inde Murbad 885 br 62 Jadai Murbad 491 br 63 Jaigaon Murbad 496 br 64 Jambhurde Murbad 1,330 br 65 Jamghar Murbad 533 br 66 Kachakoli Murbad 869 br 67 Kalambad Mu Murbad 408 br 68 Kalambhe Murbad 1,299 br 69 Kalamkhande Murbad 987 br 70 Kalanbhad Murbad 1,017 br 71 Kandali Murbad 295 br 72 Kanharle Murbad 798 br 73 Kanhol Murbad 822 br 74 Karavale Murbad 1,118 br 75 Karchonde Murbad 731 76 Kasgaon Murbad 524", "id": "15353565" }, { "contents": "Amos Burn\n\n\nKf7 46.Bxc6 Bxc6 47.Kb4 Be8 48.Nf3 Ke7 49.Ng5 Bc6 50.Ka3 Bd7 51.Kb2 Ba4 52.Kc1 Bb3 53.Nf3 Ba4 54.Nh4 Kf7 55.Ng2 Bd7 56.h4 Be8 57.Kb2 Ba4 58.Ne3 Ke7 59.Ka3 Bc6 60.Kb4 Kd7 61.Ka5 Kc7 62.Nc2 Kb7 63.Nb4 Bd7 64.Na6 Be8 65.Nc5+ Kc6 66.Nxe6 Bd7 67.Ng5 Bf5 68.Kb4 Bg4 69.Ka3 Kd7 70.Nf7 Be6 71.Nd6 Kc6 72.Kb2 Bg4 73.Kc2 Kd7 74.Kd2 Ke6 75.Ke3 Bh3 76.f5+ gxf5 77.Kf4 Bg4 78.Kg5 Bh3 79.Ne8 Kf7 80.Nf6 f4 81.Kxf4 Be6 82.Kg5 1–0 MacDonald-Burn, Liverpool 1910 At right is a surprisingly little-known position from one of Burn's offhand games.", "id": "20103296" }, { "contents": "Brazilian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act\n\n\n59. FENIPRAZINE 60. FEMPROBAMATO 61. FLUFENAZINE 62. FLUMAZENIL 63. FLUOXETINE 64. FLUPENTIXOL 65. FLUVOXAMINE 66. HALOPERIDOL 67. HALOTAN 68. CLORAL HYDRATE 69. HYDROCHLORBEZETILAMINE 70. HYDROXIDINE 71. HOMOPHENAZINE 72. IMICLOPRAZINE 73. IMIPRAMINE 74. IMIPRAMINOXIDE 75. IPROCLORIZIDA 76. ISOCARBOXAZIDE 77. ISOFLURANE 78. ISOPROPYL-CROTONYL-URINE 79. LAMOTRIGINE 80. LEVODOPA 81. LEVOMEPROMAZINE 82. LINDANO 83. LISURIDA 84. LITHIUM 85. LOPERAMIDA 86. LOXAPINA 87. MAPROTILINE 88. MECLOFENOXATE 89. MEFENOXALONE 90.", "id": "14670778" }, { "contents": "Tales of the Wizard of Oz\n\n\n? 55. ? 56. ? 57. ? 58. ? 59. ? 60. Friends of a Feather 61. Monkey Air Lift 62. Guaranteed for Life 63. The Skills of Bravery 64. The Coat of Arms 65. Roar, Lion, Roar 66. Be a Card 67. The Inferior Decorator 68. The Salesman 69. The Cat's Meow 70. The Yellow Brick Road 71. Rusty Rusty 72. The Scarecrow 73. The Invisible Man 74. Free Trade 75. The Bull Fighter 76", "id": "13344957" }, { "contents": "Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship\n\n\nscope=row|56 !scope=row|57 !scope=row|58 !scope=row|59 !scope=row|60 !scope=row|61 !scope=row|62 !scope=row|63 !scope=row|64 !scope=row|65 !scope=row|66 !scope=row|67 !scope=row|68 !scope=row|69 !scope=row|70 !scope=row|71 !scope=row|72 !scope=row|73 !scope=row|74 !scope=row|75 !scope=row|76 !scope=row|77 !scope=row|78 !scope=row|79 !scope=row|80 !", "id": "16778230" }, { "contents": "Ikirun\n\n\n59. Asaba 60. Ajele Okeba 61. Ago Okeba 62. Ajisefinni 63. Alufa Akanbi 64. Adedeji 65. Alabi 66. Aniyeye 67. Agunlo 68. Aliyu 69. Aborisade 70. Agbon 71. Ayara 72. Baale- Enle 73. Baba Osogbo 74. Orisayo 75. Balogun 76. Baale Gbenagbena 77. Baale Onilu 78. Baale Ponja Erintunde 79. Saba 80. Balogun Kojo 81. Baale Oke Aafo 82. Balogun Makinde 83. Baba Isale 84. Balogun Imole 85. Baba Oloya 86. Baale", "id": "2580736" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qd2 Qd4 57. Qe1 Qb6 58. Qd2 Rb7 59. a4 Qc5 60. Qe1 Rb4 61. Qd2 Qb6 62. Qc1 Qd4 63. Qc2 Rb3 64. Be2 Rxc3 65. Qxc3 Qxc3 66. bxc3 Nxe4 67. Bf3 Nef6 68. Be2 e4 69. Bxc4 g4 70. Rb2 Ng5 71. Rb6 Nf7 72. Bf1 f3 73. c4 Nd7 74. Rb7 Nfe5 75. f6 e3 76. Rb3 e2 77. Bxe2 fxe2 78. Re3 Nf3 79. f7 Rf8 80. Rxg4 e1=", "id": "10680382" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "1953–54 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team\n\n\n30 Oregon State (-/4) RAL L 53–65 January 8 The Citadel H W 83–42 January 9 Wake Forest A W 66–65 January 11 Davidson A W 70–54 January 16 Virginia H W 78–66 January 19 NC State H L 77–84 February 2 Washington and Lee LY W 69–60 February 4 Duke (-/8) A L 47–63 February 8 Virginia A L 69–83 February 11 Wake Forest H L 62–76 February 13 Clemson (-/14) A W 72–56 February 16 Davidson H W 89–69 February 20 Duke (-/14) H L 63–67 February 24 NC State", "id": "7304952" }, { "contents": "Kumharsain\n\n\nChohan 38 Chopala 39 Churath 40 D.P.F. Nag kelo Saroga 41 D.P.F. Nagkelo 42 Dagrot 43 Dakolu 44 Dakoon 45 Dalan 46 Damaur 47 Daro 48 Dawala 49 Deeb 50 Deoridhar 51 Dethal 52 Devali Dhar 53 Dhala 54 Dhali 55 Dhanal 56 Dharuri 57 Dheongli 58 Dogri 59 Doja 60 Ganeog 61 Gharal 62 Ghareawat 63 Ghughvi 64 Gheti 65 Gonthla 66 Halyana 67 Hathiya 68 Jadoon 69 Jal 70 Jalti 71 Jangal Ahar 72 Jangal Dawala 73 Jangal Hatu 74 Jangal Havan 75 Jangal Jogsha 76 Jangal Madhawan 77 Jangal Marni 78 Jangal Nun-II 79 Janjeli", "id": "1653227" }, { "contents": "Glamorgan County Silver Ball Trophy\n\n\n. The trophy is sponsored by Brains Smooth. ! Season !! Winners !! Losing Finalists !! Score !! Venue ! 1956–57 !1957–58 ! 1958–59 ! 1959–60 ! 1960–61 ! 1961–62 ! 1962–63 ! 1963–64 ! 1964–65 ! 1965–66 ! 1966–67 ! 1967–68 ! 1968–69 ! 1969–70 ! 1970–71 ! 1971–72 ! 1972–73 ! 1973–74 ! 1974–75 ! 1975–76 ! 1976–77 ! 1977–78 ! 1978–79 ! 1979–80 ! 1980–81 ! 1981–82 ! 1982–83 ! 1983–84 ! 1984–85 ! 1985–86 ! 1986–87 ! 1987–88 ! 1988–89 ! 1989–90 ! 1990–91 ! 1991–92 ! 1992–93 ! 1993–94", "id": "18470383" }, { "contents": "63rd NHK Cup (shogi)\n\n\n, 59. P*7b, 60. Px3e, 61. P-6f, 62. N*8e, 63. P-7a+, 64. Nx7g+, 65. Nx7g, 66. S*7f, 67. N*8i, 68. G*5i, 69. K-6h, 70. B-4h+, 71. +P-7b, 72. +B-5h, 73. K-7i, 74. +B-6i, 75. K-8h, 76. +Bx7h, 77. Kx7h, 78. G*6g, 79. K-8h, 80. Gx7g, 81. Nx7g", "id": "8770976" }, { "contents": "Ancestors of Rama\n\n\n62. Rituparna 63. Sarvakama (Sarvakarma, Aartupani in Harivansha Puran) 64. Sudas (contemporary to King Kuru-1 of Chandravansh who founded the Magadha Kingdom) 65. Saudasa (or) Kalmashapada (married to Madayanti) 66. Asmaka 67. Mulaka (Naari Kavacha) (contemporary of Yadava King Shakuni who was the father of Rakshasha “Bhasmasura”) 68. Dasharatha-1 69. Adwil (Ilabil in Vishnu Puran) 70. Vishvamashaha 71. Anaranya-2 72. Nidhn 73. Animitra 74. Dululaha (Harivansh Puran) 75", "id": "8372279" }, { "contents": "Codex Cyprius\n\n\n1: 1, 4, 12, 14, 30, 34, 41, 44; Luke 10: 1, 8, 15, 22, 23, 30, 32, 37, 38, 47, 48, 53, 57, 63; Luke 20: 2, 4, 8, 9, 19, 23, 24, 26, 28, 33, 34, 50, 61, 62, 64, 65, 70, 74, 75. In Matthew 27:34 it reads οινον (\"wine\"", "id": "12433331" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qg1 Qe8 55. Qf2 Qf8 56. Rcd1 Qe8 57. Kh3 Kh8 58. Rc1 Kh7 59. Ba7 Rb7 60. Bc5 Na6 61. Be3 Rbb8 62. Kh4 Nb4 63. Qf1 Qe7 64. Kh3 Qe8 65. Kh2 Qe7 66. Qd1 Qe8 67. Kh3 Ra8 68. Kh4 Na6 69. Qg1 Bb4 70. Rdd1 Bf8 71. Kh3 Rab8 72. Kh4 Nb4 73. Rd2 Na6 74. Nf5 Bb4 75. Rdd1 Bf8 76. Qe1 Bb4 77. Qf1 Bf8 78. Kg3 Nb4 79", "id": "10680375" }, { "contents": "List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach\n\n\n• 20/7=/11 • 22/5 • 24/6 • 25/6 • 26/6 • 28/6 • 29/8 • 30/6 • 31/9 • 32/6 • 33/6 • 36/4 and /8 • 37/6 • 38/6 • 39/7 • 40/3, /6 and /8 • 41/6 • 42/7 • 44/7 • 45/7 • 46/6 • 47/5 • 48/3 and /7 • 52/6 • 55/5 • 56/5 • 57/8 • 59/3 • 60/5 • 62/6 64. • 64/2, /4 and /8 • 65/2 and /7 • 66/6 • 67/4 and /7 • 69/6 • 69a/6 • 70/7 and /11 • 72/6 • 73/5 • 74/8", "id": "3262090" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n+ Nxe4 56. fxe4+ Kxe4 57. Qg4+ Kd3 58. Qf3+ Qe3 59. Kg4 Qxf3+ 60. Kxf3 g6 61. Bd6 Nf5 62. Kf4 Nh4 63. Kg4 gxh5+ 64. Kxh4 Kxd4 65. Bb8 a5 66. Bd6 Kc4 67. Kxh5 a4 68. Kxh6 Kb3 69. b5 Kc4 70. Kg5 Kxb5 71. Kf5 Ka6 72. Ke6 Ka7 73. Kd7 Kb7 74. Be7 Ka7 75. Kc7 Ka8 76. Bd6 Ka7 77. Kc8 Ka6 78. Kb8 b5 79", "id": "7279713" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rg3 b3 59. Kc6 Kb8 60. Rxb3+ Ka7 61. Rb7+ Ka6 62. Rb6+ Ka7 63. Kb5 a4 64. Rxf6 Rf4 65. Rxh6 a3 66. Ra6+ Kb8 67. Rxa3 Rxf5 68. Rg3 Rf6 69. Rg8+ Kc7 70. Rg7+ Kc8 71. Rh7 1-0 Game 32br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black: Korchnoi, Viktorbr Pirc, Classicalbr Result: 1-0br 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5", "id": "7279777" }, { "contents": "José Cardenal\n\n\nJosé Rosario Domec Cardenal (born October 7, 1943 in Matanzas, Cuba) is a Cuban American former professional baseball outfielder, who played Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants (1963–64), Los Angeles/California Angels (1965–67), Cleveland Indians (1968–69), St. Louis Cardinals (1970–1971), Milwaukee Brewers (1971), Chicago Cubs (1972–77), Philadelphia Phillies (1978–79), New York Mets (1979–80), and Kansas City Royals (1980). Cardenal batted and threw", "id": "3406173" }, { "contents": "SUBE card\n\n\n20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88,", "id": "8102606" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\nRb1 Bg7 58. Be4 Nf6 59. Bc2 Nd5 60. Ra1 Kc7 61. Rb1 Bf6 62. Kg1 Ne7 63. Kf1 Nd5 64. Kg2 Bg7 65. Kg1 Kb7 66. Ra1 R6d7 67. Re4 Bf6 68. Re2 Kc7 69. Kf1 Ne7 70. Rb1 Nc8 71. Be3 Nd6 72. Rbe1 Re7 73. Bg6 Rg8 74. Bb1 e4 75. Kg2 Rge8 76. Bc2 Bg7 77. Rd1 Nc4 78. Bc1 Nd6 79. Rh1 Re5 80. h4 Bf6 81. h5 R5e7 82.", "id": "10680366" }, { "contents": "Wu Style Tai Chi Fast Form\n\n\nParting the wild horse's mane 59. Jade girl works the shuttles(3) 60. Jade girl works the shuttles(4) 61. Grasping the bird's tail 62. Cloud hands(3) 63. Cloud hands(4) 64. Downward posture 65. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(1) 66. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(2) 67. Step back, repulse the monkey 68. Flying oblique 69. Raise hand and step up 70. White crane flaps its wings 71. Brush knee and twist step 72. Needle at the bottom", "id": "6846816" }, { "contents": "SFZ (file format)\n\n\nan SFZ file: group lovel=0 hivel=127 region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=60 lokey=30 hikey=61 sample=SubDir/01C4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=62 lokey=62 hikey=63 sample=SubDir/02D4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=64 lokey=64 hikey=64 sample=SubDir/03E4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=65 lokey=65 hikey=66 sample=SubDir/04F4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=67 lokey=67 hikey=68 sample=SubDir/05G4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=69 lokey=69 hikey=70 sample=SubDir/06A4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=71 lokey=71 hikey=71 sample=SubDir/07B4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=72 lokey=72 hikey=73 sample=SubDir/08C5.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=74 lokey=74 hikey=75 sample=SubDir/09D5.wav region trigger=", "id": "13324840" }, { "contents": "Afadzato South District\n\n\n. Logba-Adzakoe 57. Logba-Akusame 58. Logba-Alakpeti 59. Logba-Andokope 60. Logba-Dufie 61. Logba-Klikpo 62. Logba-Tota 63. Logba-Vuinta 64. Logba-Xorglikope 65. Tafi-Abuipe 66. Tafi-Agorme 67. Tafi-Atome 68. Tafi-Dekpokorfe 69. Tafi-Mador 70. Tafi-Xorglikorfe 71. Kpeve-Old town 72. Kpeve-Tornu 73. Adigbo-Tornu 74. Goviefe-Todzi 75. Goviefe-Korwu", "id": "2739856" }, { "contents": "Jackson League\n\n\n-52 Centrals 1952-53 Northerners 1953-54 Vale Recreation 1954-55 Pessimists 1955-56 Northerners 1956-57 Guernsey Rangers 1957-58 Guernsey Rangers 1958-59 Northerners 1959-60 Northerners 1960-61 Belgrave Wanderers 1961-62 Sylvans 1962-63 Sylvans 1963-64 Northerners 1964-65 Belgrave Wanderers 1965-66 Vale Recreation 1966-67 Centrals 1967-68 St Martin’s 1968-69 Vale Recreation 1969-70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970-71 Belgrave Wanderers 1971-72 Vale Recreation 1972-73 Vale Recreation", "id": "4250613" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\nof Arkansas. The Lumbermen were disbanded in July 1905 due to financial hardships. Pine Bluff MLB Players 1954 - Frank Lucchesi - Manager - Philadelphia 70-72, Texas 75-77, Chicago Cubs 87 1952 - Bob Hale - Baltimore 55-56, 58, Cleveland 60-61, New York Yankees 61 1952 - Hillis Layne - Washington 41 1952 - Jim Snyder - Player Minnesota 61-62, 64 Manager - Seattle 88 1951 - Bud Black - Detroit 52, 55 1950 - Harry Chozen - Cincinnati 37 1950", "id": "9684300" }, { "contents": "Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award\n\n\n-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-", "id": "18196616" }, { "contents": "Middlesex Senior Charity Cup\n\n\n1947–48 Hendon 1948–49 Hayes 1949–50 Wealdstone 1950–51 Finchley 1951–52 Southall 1952–53 Hounslow Town 1953–54 Hendon 1954–55 Hayes 1955–56 Hounslow Town 1956–57 Hendon 1957–58 Finchley 1958–59 Enfield 1959–60 Hounslow Town 1960–61 Enfield 1961–62 Enfield & Hounslow Town (joint holders) 1962–63 Hayes 1963–64 Wealdstone 1964–65 Finchley 1965–66 Hounslow Town 1966–67 No Competition 1967–68 Wealdstone & Wembley (joint holders) 1968–69 Southall 1969–70 Hampton 1970–71 Hayes 1971–72 Hayes 1972–73 Hayes 1973–74 Finchley 1974–75 Hayes 1975–76 Hendon 1976–77 Hendon 1977–78 Hillingdon Borough 1978–79 Hendon 1979–80 Harrow Borough 1980–81 Wembley & Wealdstone (joint winners) 1981–82 Uxbridge 1982–83 Wembley 1983–84 Southall", "id": "8679746" }, { "contents": "Handicap (chess)\n\n\n53. Ke3 Kb5 54. Ne4 Na6 55. h8=Q Ka5 56. Qc3+ Kb5 57. Qb3+ Ka5 58. Nc3 Nc5 59. Bc7+ Ka6 60. Qb5+ Ka7 61. Qxc5+ Ka6 Deliberately allowing checkmate. 62. Qa5+ Kb7 63. Ke4 Kc8 64. Qa7 Kd7 65. Qb7 Ke7 66. Qc8 Kf6 67. Bd8+ Kg7 68. Qe6 Kf8 69. Qe7+ Kg8 70. Nd5 Kh8 71. g5 Kg8 72. g6 Kh8 73. Ke5 Kg8 74.", "id": "9261177" }, { "contents": "2009 Premier League Snooker\n\n\nwas higher. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 28–29 November – Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, England * (61) 80–35, 4–80, (96)–0, 0–(110), 34–77, 61–71 (65), 67–1, 40–75 ** 0–(98), 10–99 (53), 10–68 (66), 1–83 (76), (63)–30, (53)–(67) *** (111) 119–9, 87–36, 70–0, 50–57, 0–(88", "id": "994853" }, { "contents": "2013 Virginia Cavaliers football team\n\n\nAlex Foertsch 55 David Dean 56 Andre Miles-Redmond 57 Stephen Lawe 59 Mark Hall 60 John Pond 60 Jeb Byrne 61 Cody Wallace 62 Sean Karl 63 Ryan Doull 64 Nick Koutris 65 Ross Burbank 66 George Adeosun 67 Jackson Matteo 68 Eric Tetlow 69 Phillip Berry 70 Luke Bowanko 71 Jack McDonald 72 Eric Smith 74 Conner Davis 75 Sadiq Olanrewaju 76 Michael Mooney 77 Jay Whitmire 78 Morgan Moses 79 Jack Babcock 79 Sean Cascarano 80 Adrian Gamble 81 Jamall Brown 82 Mario Nixon 83 Jake McGee 84 Canaan Severin 85 Keeon Johnson 86 Jeremy Dollin", "id": "3791357" }, { "contents": "Sangrampur, Maharashtra\n\n\n52-Pimpari Adgaon 1400 53-Rajpur 157 54-Akoli Bk. 910 55-Akoli Kh. 251 56-Changefal Bk. 665 57-Changefal Kh. 707 58-Niwana 1487 59-Sangrampur Pr.jamod 6506 60-Tamgaon 1124 61-Pimpri Kathargaon 566 62-Bodkha 1363 63-Nirod 989 64-Bhilkhed 713 65-Wakana 1420 66-Rudhana 2072 67-Chondhi 622 68-Kakoda 669 69-Ukadgaon 353 70-Manardi 719 71-Pimpri Kavthal 461 72-Ringanwadi 570 73-Durgadiatya 1016 74-Wankhed 5378 75-Takleshwar 501 76-Kalamkhed 712 77-Jastgaon 795 78-Neknapur 358 79-Awar 955 80-Ukali Bk. 1216 81-Kodri 1225 82-Paturda Khurd 1564 83-Khel Thorat Paturda 2054 84-Warwat Khanderao 1447 85-Hingana Kavthal 360 86-Kumbarkhed 230 87-Kavthal 2673 88-Itkhed 218 89-Pesoda 1185 90-Bhon 1149 91-Sawali 659 92-Khiroda", "id": "9109065" }, { "contents": "Kamen Rider Spirits\n\n\n61. Rushbr 62. Ice Fangbr 63. Graveyard Eleventh tankōbon 64. Light Fangbr 65. Labyrinthbr 66. Hell Carbr 67. Teacherbr 68. Training Twelfth tankōbon 69. Whirlpoolbr 70. New Finisherbr 71. Ocean Battlebr 72. Belt of Lifebr 73. Immortal Man Thirteenth tankōbon 74. Inheritbr 75. Get Backbr 76. Movingbr 77. Evolutionbr 78. Next Evolutionbr 79. Final Evolution Fourteenth tankōbon 80. Warrior's Essencebr 81. Surpassing Greedbr 82. Returnbr 83. Fiery Giantbr 84. With the Soulbr 85. Setupbr", "id": "11704902" }, { "contents": "List of AEK Athens F.C. managers\n\n\nP ! W ! D ! L ! F ! A ! GD ! W% ! Pts% ! Total ! 36!!22!!7!!7!!62!!32!!+30!!61.11!!67.59 ! Total ! 11||6||3||2||22||14||+8||54.54||63.64 ! Total ! 4||2||0||2||6||5||+1||50.00||50.00 ! Total ! 26!!14!!5!!7!!55!!28!!+27!!53.85!!60.26 ! Total ! 59!!37!!11!!11!!145!!69!!+76!!62.71!!68.93 ! Total ! 17!!11!!3!!5!!32!!18!!+14||64.71!!70.59 ! Total ! 82!!45!!23!!14!!166!!77!!+89!!54.88!!64.23 ! Total ! 16!!8!!3!!5!!24!!20!!+4!!50.00!!56.25 ! Total ! 86!!47!!23!!16!!121!!70!!+51!!54.65!!63.57 ! Total ! 71!!39!!13!!19!!122!!67!!+55!!54.93!!61.03 ! Total ! 84!!39!!24!!21!!116!!86!!+30!!46.43!!55.95 ! Total ! 2!!1!!0!!1!!3!!4!!-1!!50.00!!50.00 ! Total ! 82!!61!!12!!9!!190!!50!!+140!!74.39!! \"Only competitive matches are counted. Wins, losses and draws are results at the final whistle; the results of penalty shootouts are not counted.\"", "id": "20468014" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Kf3 Kf8 52. Kg2 Rg4+ 53. Kh2 Bf2 54. Rf1 Bd4 55. Re1 Rh4+ 56. Kg2 Rg4+ 57. Kh3 Rh4+ 58. Kg3 Kf7 59. Kg2 Kf8 60. Kf3 Rh2 61. Bxa4 c2 62. Kg3 Bxe5+ 63. Rxe5 Rh1 64. Bxg5 Rg1+ 65. Kf2 Nxg5 66. Bxc2 Ra1 67. a4 Ra2 68. Re2 Ra3 69. Re3 Ra2 70. Re2 Ra3 71. Rd2 Ke7 72. Ke2 Nf3 73. Rd1 Ne5 74. Rd5", "id": "4952529" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Qxg6+ Kf8 59. Qxc6 Kg8 60. Qg6+ Kf8 61. Qg4 Ke8 62. Qh5 Kf8 63. Qg4 Ke8 64. Qh5 Kf8 65. Qd5 Rh7 66. Qf3+ Kg8 67. Qg4+ Kf7 68. Qh5+ Kg8 69. Qg6+ Kf8 70. Qf5+ Kg8 71. Qg4+ Kf7 72. Qh5+ Kg8 73. Qd5+ Kf8 74. Qxb5 Qe6 75. Bg7+ Kf7 76. Qh5+ Ke7 77. g3 Qe1+ 78. Kg2 Qe4+ 79. Kh2", "id": "4952547" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rc6 Bb5 60. Rc1 b3 61. Rb1 Bc4 62. Ke4 Ra2 63. Kd4 Rc2 64. Nd3 Bxd3 65. Kxd3 Rxh2 66. Rxb3 Kg7 67. Ke4 Ra2 68. Kf4 Ra4+ 69. Kg5 Ra5 70. g4 Rc5 71. Kh5 Ra5 72. Rf3 Rb5 73. g5 Rb1 74. f6+ Kh7 75. Rh3 Rg1 76. Rh2 Rg3 77. Rh1 Rg2 78. Ra1 Rh2+ 79. Kg4 Kg6 80. Ra8 Rg2+ ½–½ Game 26br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black", "id": "7279762" }, { "contents": "Les Arcanes\n\n\nPremier sacrifice 56. Liberté 57. Le sacrifice libre 58. La relation du beth à l'aleph 59. Limite de nos champs de gravitation 60. L'indivisible unité 61. La Manifestation 62. Vision parfaite 63. La féminité de la Manifestation procréatrice 64. Cantique de Salomon 65. Ève 66. Sacrifice des sacrifices 67. La loi juive 68. Beauté libre 69. Encore le rythme 70. Conscience de l'univers 71. Libre beauté première 72-73. La passion mystérieuse et chaste 74. De l'amour à l'être 75.", "id": "17579979" }, { "contents": "Barharia\n\n\nKail 61. Kaluchhapra 62. Kanahar 63. Kanhauli 64. Khanpur 65. Khizar Chak 66. Khori Pakar Jaddi 67. Khori Pakar Nilami 68. Koiri Tola 69. Kuahi 70. Kurwa 71. Kutub Chhapra 72. Lachhmi Chak 73. Lakri 74. Lakri Dargah 75. Lala Hata 76. Lauan 77. Madhaupur 78. Mahal 79. Mahamadpur 80. Mahammadpur 81. Mahbub Chhapra 82. Mahmudpur 83. Mananpura 84. Mansahata 85. Mathia Patarhatha 86. Mathurapur 87. Mira Chhapra 88. Narharpur 89.", "id": "12509991" }, { "contents": "Women's Professional Basketball League\n\n\nfranchises had been awarded to Dallas, New Orleans, San Francisco and St. Louis, Missouri, while applications were received for potential franchises from Baltimore, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. The Eastern Division included the New Jersey Gems, New Orleans Pride, New York Stars, Philadelphia Fox, St. Louis Streak and Washington Metros. The Midwest Division included the Chicago Hustle, Iowa Cornets, Milwaukee Does and Minnesota Fillies. The Western Division included the California Dreams, Dallas Diamonds, Houston Angels and San Francisco Pioneers.", "id": "10846173" }, { "contents": "Don McMahon\n\n\nDonald John McMahon (January 4, 1930 – July 22, 1987) was a right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was signed by the Boston Braves before the 1950 season. He played for the Milwaukee Braves (1957–62), Houston Colt .45s (1962–63), Cleveland Indians (1964–66), Boston Red Sox (1966–67), Chicago White Sox (1967–68), Detroit Tigers (1968–69), and San Francisco Giants (1969–74). McMahon was used almost", "id": "22214072" }, { "contents": "List of sovereign states and dependencies by total fertility rate\n\n\n58 Israel 2.9 59 Lesotho 2.9 60 Eswatini 2.8 61 Kyrgyz Republic 2.8 62 Micronesia 2.8 63 Algeria 2.7 64 Haiti 2.7 65 Mongolia 2.7 66 Botswana 2.6 67 Fiji 2.6 68 Guatemala 2.6 69 Kazakhstan 2.6 70 Syria 2.6 71 Turkmenistan 2.6 72 Bolivia 2.5 73 Djibouti 2.5 74 Jordan 2.5 75 Oman 2.5 76 Lao PDR 2.4 77 Philippines 2.4 78 Cambodia 2.3 79 Ecuador 2.3 80 Guyana 2.3 81 Honduras 2.3 82 Panama 2.3 83 Paraguay 2.3 84 Seychelles 2.3 85 South Africa 2.3 86 Suriname 2.3 87 Uzbekistan 2.3 88 Dominican Republic 2.2 89 Indonesia 2.2", "id": "17872676" }, { "contents": "Minuscule 441\n\n\nsubscriptions at the end of each book, and στιχοι. The biblical text is surrounded by a catena of Oecumenius. Some of leaves of the codex are in disorder. The order of leaves: 3-18. 1. 2. 19-46. 47-58. 59. 63. 64. 59. 60-62. 73. 74. 65. 66. 69-72. 67. 68. 75-78. 127-142. 79-126. 143-158. 167-182", "id": "19179286" }, { "contents": "Al Maktab Raqam 19\n\n\n61 - Ghost Walker 62 - Stun death 63 - Fire Ball 64 - the mystery of the Sphinx 65 - dark rays 66 - Conflict in the bush 67 - a plot of Satan 68 - bulwark 69 - ghost of revenge 70 - bloody chase 71 - cursed earth 72 - devastating weapon 73 - horror Hospital 74 - a treasure of the Pharaohs 75 - bird death 76. The armed robbery 77. secret mission 78. hackers Nile 79. Invisible Man 80. devastating automated 81. golden statue 82. Flower devil 83", "id": "3242097" }, { "contents": "Rulers of Kuba\n\n\n. Shama Katuri. 61. Kusunju. 62. Bena Misaki. 63. Bikila Kolo. 64. Kunche Lama. 65. Pelama Pena. 66. Mime Pelama. 67. Chenge Lesanga. 68. Mianga. 69. Sam Bula. 70. Manchum Bula. 71. Bopele^Bombo. 72. Boeke. 73. Bo^Kena. 74. Shamba Nche. 75. Golo Nche. 76. Shama Shanga. 77. Saina^Kama. 78. Ko Kena. 79. Sanga Lenga. 80. Bosh A kama. 81", "id": "12139561" }, { "contents": "Ācārakkōvai\n\n\n52 poems (3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 77, 78, 81, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93", "id": "12746274" }, { "contents": "Jeff Nelsen\n\n\nmovie soundtracks, and performing in the horn sections of orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Montreal, Vancouver, and National Symphonies, and the Balkan Gypsy funk band of Slavic Soul Party. With Canadian Brass, Jeff has also performed with the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, the symphonies of Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, Phoenix, Rotterdam, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, with the esteemed German, London", "id": "2981814" }, { "contents": "Kasparov versus the World\n\n\n, but claimed it was also losing, and published a \"forced win\". Subsequently, tablebases showed an error in Kasparov's analysis, but confirmed that 58...Qf5 could not have saved the draw with best play on both sides. The main line starts with 58...Qf5 59.Kh6 Qe6 60.Qg1+ Ka2 61.Qf2+ Kb1 62.Qd4 Ka2 63.Kg5 Qe7+ 64.Qf6 Qe3+ 65.Qf4 Qg1+ 66.Kf6 Qb6+ 67.Kf7 Qb7+ 68.Ke6 Qc8+ 69.Kf6 Qd8+ 70.Kf5 Qc8+ 71.Kg5 Qc3 72.Qh2+ Ka1 73.Qe2 Kb1 74.Qf2 Qc1+ 75.Kg4 Qc3", "id": "14582966" }, { "contents": "Swindle (chess)\n\n\n55...f2 56.Qg2 \"zugzwang\"; (b) 55...Nf4 56.Qf5! and if 56...Kg3 57.Qg5+ wins the knight; (c) 55...Ng5 56.Qf5 wins. g5 53.hxg5 hxg5 54.Qxb6 f3 55.Qxc5 Kg4 56.Qe3 Kg3 57.c4 Kg2 58.c5 f2 59.Qe4+ Kh2 60.Qf3 g4! 61.Qe2? White could draw with 61.Qxg4 f1=Q+ 62.Kc2 Qf2+ 63.Kb1 Qf1+ 64.Kc2 Qb5 (64...Nf2 65.Qf4+ Kg2 66.Qg5+ Kf3 67.Qf6+ Ke3 68.Qh6+ Kd4 69.Qd6+ Ke4 70.Qg6+ Kd5 71.Qd6+ Ke4 72.Qg6+", "id": "21604299" }, { "contents": "Queen and pawn versus queen endgame\n\n\n. Qxe6 Qh8+ 58. Kg6 Qc3 59. g4 Qd2 60. g5 Qd4 61. Qf5+ Ka4 62. Kh5 Qh8+ 63. Kg4 Qh1 (This move loses for Black in 39 moves as confirmed by http://www.k4it.de/index.php?topic=egtb&lang=en) 64. Qf4+ Ka5 65. Qe5+ Ka4 66. g6 Qd1+ 67. Kg5 Qg8+ 68. Kf5 Qc8+ 69. Kf4 Qc1+ 70. Qe3 Qc7+ 71. Qe5 Qc1+ 72. Kf5 Qc8+ 73. Kg5 Qd8+ 74. 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They beat Poland 47–64, and Sweden 65–54. Then they lost to Italy 50–58, lost to Germany 77–70, and defeated Poland 71–65. At the 2013 European Championships, Spain defeated Sweden 60–54, Israel 75–57, France 56–40, and Poland 63–45 in pool play. They lost to Turkey 63–49. In the quarterfinals, they defeated Italy 65–56. In the semi-finals, they lost to Great Britain 72–69. They defeated Sweden to win the bronze by a score of 65–56. Asier García Pereiro led the team in", "id": "13321907" }, { "contents": "Lanarkshire Cup\n\n\n1932–33 - 1933–34 - Hamilton Academical 1934–35 - Airdrieonians 1935–36 - 1936–37 - 1937–38 - Airdrieonians 1938–39 - Hamilton Academical 1939–40 - Motherwell 1848–49 - Albion Rovers 1949–50 - Motherwell 1950–51 - Albion Rovers 1951–52 - Hamilton Academical 1952–53 - Motherwell 1953–54 - Motherwell 1954–55 - Motherwell 1955–56 - 1956–57 - Motherwell 1957–58 - Motherwell 1958–59 - Motherwell 1959–60 - Motherwell 1960–61 - Motherwell 1961–62 - Motherwell 1962–63 - Airdrieonians 1963–64 - Motherwell 1964–65 - 1965–66 - Airdrieonians 1966–67 - Airdrieonians 1967–68 - Motherwell 1968–69 - Motherwell 1969–70 - Airdrieonians 1970–71 - Airdrieonians 1971–72 - 1972–73 - Motherwell 1973–74 -", "id": "10384135" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1981\n\n\nNe7 29.Ne3 Rc6 30.Ra3 Nc8 31.axb5 axb5 32.Kf2 Nb6 33.Nb2 Rxd1 34.Bxd1 Rd6 35.Be2 Be8 36.Ra5 Rd8 37.Ke1 c6 38.Ra6 Rb8 39.Bd1 Nc8 40.Nd3 Nc7 41.Ra5 Ra8 42.f4 exf4 43.gxf4 Nb6 44.Bf3 Rd8 45.Be2 Na4 46.Ra7 Rd7 47.Kd2 Ne6 48.Rxd7 Bxd7 49.Bg4 g6 50.f5 gxf5 51.Bxf5 Kg7 52.e5 Nf8 53.Bxd7 Nxd7 54.e6 Ndb6 55.Nf4 Kf8 56.Kd3 Nc8 57.Ng4 Ke7 58.Nh6 Kd6 59.Kd4 Ne7 60.Nf7+ Kc7 61.Nh5 c5+ 62.bxc5 Nc6+ 63.Ke3 Nxc5 64.Nxf6 Nxe6 65.h5 Nf8 66.Ke4 Kb6 67.Ng5 h6 68.Nf7 Ne6 69.Ne8 Nc5+ 70.Ke3 Na4 71.Kd2 b4 72.cxb4 Nxb4 73.Nxh6 Nc5 74.Nf5 Nd5 75.h6 Ne4+", "id": "7279794" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n22 3a 20 22 55 ord\", \"name\": \"U 0000100 73 65 72 22 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 73 70 61 63 65 ser\", \"namespace 0000120 22 3a 20 22 65 78 61 6d 70 6c 65 2e 61 76 72 6f \": \"example.avro 0000140 22 2c 20 22 66 69 65 6c 64 73 22 3a 20 5b 7b 22 \", \"fields\": [{\" 0000160 74 79 70 65 22 3a 20 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c", "id": "10173700" }, { "contents": "HC CSKA Moscow\n\n\n. \"Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game Soviet / Russian MVP Scoring Champion Goal Scoring Champion Soviet / Russian League First Team Best Line Best Rookie Soviet League Championship \"(32)\": 1947–48, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1954–55, 1955–56, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1976–77,", "id": "12586396" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\n- Ryne Duren - Baltimore 54, Kansas City 57, NYY 58-61, LAA 61-62, Philadelphia 63-64, Cincinnati 64, Washington 65, Philadelphia 65 1949 - Ed Albrecht - St. Louis 49-50 1940 - Dewey Adkins - Washington 43, Chi Cubs 49 1940 - Stan Goletz - CHI WS 41 1940 - William Red Rollings - Boston 27-28 1940 - Dave Bartosch - St. Louis 45 1939 - Andy Cohen - Player - New York Giants 26, 28-29, Manager - Philadelphia", "id": "9684301" }, { "contents": "Bing (search engine)\n\n\n-time traffic conditions using Bing Maps. The gadget provided shortcuts to driving directions, local search and full-screen traffic view of major US and Canadian cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Montreal, New York City, Oklahoma City, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Vancouver, and Washington, D.C. Prior to October", "id": "5355697" }, { "contents": "Chess (poem)\n\n\nas 52. Na1–b3? 52. Kh2 Qg3+ 53. Qxg3+ hxg3+ 54. Kxg3 Ra5 55. Kf2 Ra8 56. Ke2 Nc2 57. Kd1 Ne3+ 58. Kc1 Nxg2+ 59. Kb1 b5 60. h4 b4 61. h5 b3 62. e5 Bg5 63. h6 Nh4 64. e6 Bf6 65. h7 Nxf3 66. e7 Bxe7 67. h8=Q+ Kb7 68. Qh3 Ne5 69. Qh5 Nd3 70. Qh3 Nb4 71. Qf3+ Kb8 72. Qe2 Bf6 73. Qe6", "id": "7723831" }, { "contents": "2002 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n(77) 93–6, 37–67, (62) 70–20, (57) 79–0, (91) 108–17, 69–9, (60) 62–9 **(65) 75–33, 68–55, 59–23, (126)-0, 0-(81), (85) 112–6, 1–76 (72), (60) 73–0 ***(60) 109–6, 45–56, (72) 75–42, 5–78 (55), (68) 73–0, (109) 115–19, 43–66, (110) 111–14, (70)-0, 38–89", "id": "20494682" }, { "contents": "2015 Cleveland Indians season\n\n\nand 13, improving their record to 70–70 and marking the first time the Indians were .500 since they were 2–2. The Indians would also be 71-71, 72-72, 73-73, and 74-74, but lost the following game each time. They briefly made it over the .500 mark at 77–76 on September 26, but went on to lose three in a row. The Indians spent much of September 3–5 games behind the Texas Rangers or Houston Astros for the second wild card spot in the American", "id": "294687" }, { "contents": "Index of philosophical literature\n\n\n\"Federalist No. 61\" – \"Federalist No. 62\" – \"Federalist No. 63\" – \"Federalist No. 64\" – \"Federalist No. 65\" – \"Federalist No. 66\" – \"Federalist No. 67\" – \"Federalist No. 68\" – \"Federalist No. 69\" – \"Federalist No. 70\" – \"Federalist No. 71\" – \"Federalist No. 72\" – \"Federalist No. 73\" – \"Federalist No. 74\" – \"Federalist", "id": "16809651" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "List of mayors of Salisbury\n\n\n1850–51 George Brown 1851–52 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1852–53 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1853–54 John Lambert 1854–55 Thomas Pain 1855–56 Abraham Jackson 1856–57 Thomas Pain 1857–58 Coard William Squarey 1858–59 Philip Pickney Cother 1859–60 William Woodlands 1860–61 Philip Watson Ottoway 1861–62 Charles Mann Cornwallis Whatman 1862–63 John Style 1863–64 John Waters 1864–65 Richard Henry Rigden 1865–66 Robert Stokes 1866–67 John Alfred Lush MD 1867–68 Stephen Eldridge 1868–69 William Aylward 1869–70 Charles Richard Norton 1870–71 William Fawcett Jnr. 1871–72 John Harding Jackson 1873–74 Henry Brown 1874–75 Samuel Ralph Atkins 1875–76 Charles Henry Radcliffe 1876–77 John Keynes 1877–78 Richard Monkhouse Wilson", "id": "18557200" }, { "contents": "1967 NFL season\n\n\nThe 1967 NFL season was the 48th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 16 teams with the addition of the New Orleans Saints. The two 8-team conferences were split into two divisions each: the Eastern Conference divisions were Capitol (Dallas, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Washington) and Century (Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis), and the Western Conference divisions were Central (Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, and Minnesota) and Coastal (Atlanta, Baltimore, Los Angeles", "id": "8290334" }, { "contents": "World TeamTennis\n\n\nwith Arthur Ashe and Wilt Chamberlain, securing the professional men players.. The league began play in May 1974, with George MacCall as Commissioner of the 16 teams: Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo-Toronto, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Florida (Miami), San Diego/Hawaii, Houston, Los Angeles, Minnesota (Minneapolis-St.Paul), New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. The original league format included a four-colored tennis court, a 44-contest season, and teams", "id": "14486970" }, { "contents": "2013 FedEx Cup Playoffs\n\n\n(76 to 58), Nicholas Thompson (73 to 59), Brendan Steele (89 to 69), and Ernie Els (91 to 70). Seven players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances: Ryan Palmer (60 to 71), Fredrik Jacobson (61 to 72), Martin Laird (63 to 74), David Lingmerth (64 to 75), Kyle Stanley (66 to 77), Cameron Tringale (69 to 79", "id": "19528111" }, { "contents": "Jellabies\n\n\n58. Parrot (21 June 1999) 59. Spring (28 June 1999) 60. Magic (5 July 1999) 61. Where's Pepper? (12 July 1999) 62. Hot (19 July 1999) 63. Robot (26 July 1999) 64. Wheels (2 August 1999) 65. Chums (9 August 1999) 66. Baa! (16 August 1999) 67. Found (23 August 1999) 68. Autumn (30 August 1999) 69. Nature (6 September 1999)", "id": "20682329" }, { "contents": "List of fresh water fishes of Maharashtra\n\n\nogilbii 51. Schismatorhynchos (Nukta) nukta 52. Thynnichthys sandkhol 53. Tor khudree 54. Tor mussulah 55. Tor tor SUB-FAMILY: CULTRINAE 56. Chela cachius 57. Chela laubuca 58. Salmostoma acinaces 59. Salmostoma balookee 60. Salmostoma boopis 61. Salmostoma clupeoides 62. Salmostoma horai 63. Salmostoma kardahiensis 64. Salmostoma novacula 65. Salmostoma phulo Subfamily: LEUCISCINAE 66. Hypophthalmichthys molitrix SUBFAMILY: RASBORINAE 69. Barilius evezardi 70. Barilius gatensis 71. Parluciosoma daniconius 72. Parluciosoma labiosa 73. Danio aequipinnatus 74", "id": "16146194" }, { "contents": "Vehicle registration plates of Kenya\n\n\n63 UN - United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Eastern & Southern African Regional Office 64 CD - Iran 65 CD - Cyprus 66 CD - Argentina 67 UN - United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) 68 CD - Philippines 69 CD - Burundi 70 CD - Chile 71 CD - Oman 72 CD - League of Arab States / Arab League 73 CD - European Union 74 CD - Yemen 75 CD - Kenya Mission to UNEP 76 CD - Côte d'Ivoire (Consulate) 77 CD - Bangladesh 78 CD - Saudi Arabia 79 UN", "id": "993880" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "List of makams\n\n\n-Şehnaz 63. Bûstan 64. Büzürk 65. Büzürk-Gerdâniye 66. Büzürk-Geveyşt 67. Büzürk-Mâye 68. Büzürk-Nevrûz 69. Büzürk-Selmek 70. Büzürk-Şehnâz 71. Canfezâ 72. Çârgâh 73. Çârgâh-Âcem 74. Çârgâh-Gerdâniye 75. Çârgâh-Mahûr 76. Çehâr-Âgâazin 77. Daği-Bayâti 78. Danişverân 79. Dil Âvîz 80. Dil-Ârâ 81. Dil-Efruz 82. Dil-Keşîde 83. Dil-Nişîn 84. Dil-", "id": "21093808" }, { "contents": "Super Bases Loaded 2\n\n\n\", the Cleveland \"Stars\", the Detroit \"Storm\", the Kansas City \"Tornadoes\", Oakland \"Eagles\", and Seattle \"Blue Wave\". The Omega League (based on the National League) consisted of the Atlanta \"Weasels\", Houston \"Doves\", the Los Angeles \"Cyclops\", the New York \"Mercs\", Philadelphia \"Bruins\", the Pittsburgh \"Buzzards\", and the San Francisco \"Amoebas\". In addition, there were four edit teams: Urbana,", "id": "22141152" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "Don Larsen\n\n\nDon James Larsen (born August 7, 1929) is an American retired Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher. During a 15-year MLB career, he pitched from 1953 to 1967 for seven different teams. Larsen pitched for the St. Louis Browns / Baltimore Orioles (1953–54; 1965), New York Yankees (1955–59), Kansas City Athletics (1960–1961), Chicago White Sox (1961), San Francisco Giants (1962–64), Houston Colt .45's / Houston Astros (1964–65), and Chicago Cubs (1967)", "id": "15750076" }, { "contents": "1968 NBA playoffs\n\n\n) (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Chicago Bulls: \"Lakers win series 4-1\" This is the first playoff meeting between the Lakers and Bulls. Division Finals (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (3) San Francisco Warriors: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Last Playoff Meeting: 1967 Western Division Semifinals (San Francisco won 3-0) Champion: Boston Celtics Division Semifinals (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (3) New York Knicks: \"76ers win series 4-2", "id": "14689742" } ]
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[ { "contents": "Global Initiative to Combat Nuclear Terrorism\n\n\n. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. IAEA (observer) UNODC (observer) INTERPOL (observer) UNICRI (observer) June 1-2 in Tokyo Japan February 8-10 New Delhi India June 16-17, 2015 Helsinki, Finland", "id": "7679046" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nNew York Yankees 56. Robin Yount, Milwaukee Brewers 57. Wade Boggs, Boston Red Sox 58. Roger Clemens, Boston Red Sox 59. Vince Coleman, St. Louis Cardinals 60. José Canseco, Oakland Athletics 61. Fernando Valenzuela, Los Angeles Dodgers 62. Tony Gwynn, San Diego Padres 63. Doc Gooden, New York Mets 64. Mark McGwire, Oakland Athletics 65. Jack Clark, New York Yankees 66. Dale Murphy, Atlanta Braves 67. Kirk Gibson, Los Angeles Dodgers 68. Jack Morris,", "id": "18525011" }, { "contents": "Women's World Chess Championship 2016\n\n\nRb4 60. a3 Kc5 61. Re6 Re4 62. Kc2 Kd4 63. Rd6+ Kc4 64. Rc6+ Kd5 65. Rb6 Rc4+ 66. Kd2 Kc5 67. Rb8 Ra4 68. Rc8+ Kd4 69. Rb8 Ra5 70. Rd8+ Kc4 71. Re8 Kd5 72. Rd8+ Ke4 73. Rb8 Rxa3 74. Rxb5 Kf4 75. Rb8 Kf3 76. Rf8+ Ke4 77. Rb8 Ra2+ 78. Ke1 Kf4 79. Rb3 e4 80. Rc3 e3 81. Rc8 1/2-1/2 In", "id": "15973443" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nDetroit Tigers 69. Ryne Sandberg, Chicago Cubs 70. Nolan Ryan, Houston Astros 71. John Tudor, Los Angeles Dodgers 72. Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia Phillies 73. Dave Righetti, New York Yankees 74. Pedro Guerrero, St. Louis Cardinals 75. Rick Sutcliffe, Chicago Cubs 76. Gary Carter, New York Mets 77. Cal Ripken, Baltimore Orioles 78. Andre Dawson, Chicago Cubs 79. Andy Van Slyke, Pittsburgh Pirates 80. Roc Raines, Montreal Expos 81. Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins 82.", "id": "18525012" }, { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Constitutional amendments under the French Fifth Republic\n\n\n46, 47, 47-1, 47-2 (new), 48, 49, 50-1, 51-1 (new), 51-2 (new), 56, 61, 61-1 (new), 62, 65, 69, 70, 71, 71-1 (new), 72-3, 73, 74-1, 75-1 (new), 87 (new), 88-4, 88-5, 89. The vote was", "id": "8390514" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Wysoczany\n\n\n53. Saharowa 54. Mashljanyk 55. Luchkanych 56. Mashljanyk 57. Mytso 58. Jacyla 59. Jacyla 60. Village Ukrainian School 61. Bodnik 62. Tsynanko 63. Shlomko 64. Warholjak 65. Kroljak 66. Village Orthodox Church 67. Horonova 68. Hlibyk 69. Sekielyk 70. Mashljanyk 71. Maslany 72. Orzinski 73. Worotyla 74. Luchkanych 75. Petrunjova 76. Slabka 77. Petrunjova 78. Bajtsowa 79. Sas 80. Sas 81. Hrytsko 82. Jacyla 83. Szevtsova 84. Szevtsova", "id": "15604592" }, { "contents": "List of WWE United States Champions\n\n\nRank !Wrestler !No. ofbrreigns !Combinedbrdays !Combined daysbrrec. by WWE !1 !2 !rowspan=2|40 !42 !43 !44 !45 !46 !47 !48 !49 !50 !51 !52 !53 !rowspan=2|54 !56 !rowspan=2|57 !59 !60 !61 !62 !63 !64 !65 !66 !67 !rowspan=3|68 !71 !72 !rowspan=3|73 !76 !77 !78 !rowspan=2|79 !rowspan=2|81 !83 !rowspan=2|84 !rowspan=3|86 !89 !rowspan=2|90 !92 !", "id": "11372834" }, { "contents": "Eusébio\n\n\nrepeated five years later. He was the Portuguese First Division's top scorer seven times (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970 and 1973), helping Benfica to win 11 Primeira Liga (1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73 and 1974–75), 5 Portuguese Cup wins (1961–62, 1963–64, 1968–69, 1969–70 and 1971–72), 1 European Cup win (1961–62) and 3 European Cup finals (1962–63, 1964–65 and 1967–68). Eusébio", "id": "15697745" }, { "contents": "Udayarpalayam taluk\n\n\n48 Kundaveli-East 49 Kundaveli-West 50 Kuruvalapparkoil 51 Kuvagam 52 Kuvathur 53 Managathy 54 Marudur 55 Melur 56 Muthuservamadam 57 Nagam Panthal 58 Nayaganai Periyal 59 Nedavalur-East 60 Nedavalur-South 61 Olayur 62 Padanilai 63 Pappakudi-North 64 Pappakudi-South 65 Parukkal 66 Periyakrishnapuram 67 Periyavalayam 68 Pichanur 69 Pilichikuzhi 70 Piranjeri 71 Porpathintha Nallur 72 Rangiyam 73 Saluppai 74 Sathampady 75 Silambur 76 Siluvacheri 77 Sirukadambur 78 Solankurichi 79 Sripuranthan 80 Sriraman 81 Suriyamanal 82 Suttamalli 83 T.Paluvur 84 Taludalamedu 85 Thandalai 86 Thathanur 87 Thenkatchi Perumal Nathan 88 Thirukalapur 89", "id": "329036" }, { "contents": "Garhmukteshwar (Assembly constituency)\n\n\nkhaiya 46 Sharifpur 47 Anooppur Dibai 48 Shuklampura 49 Rasoolabad Nanpur 50 Lodhipur Shobhan 51 Pawati 52 Haiderpur 53 Lodhipur Chhapka 54 Sadullapur 55 Hiranpura 56 Popayi 57 Janupura 58 Jhadina 59 Saidpur 60 Alampur Bhagwantpur 61 Ladpura 62 Kalyanpur 63 Khilwai 64 Shogarh 65 Shahpur Chaudhary 66 Inayatpur 67 Rampur Nyamatpur 68 Abdullapur 69 Dotai 70 Athsaini 71 Hasupur 72 Manak Chowk 73 Deoli 74 Dhana 75 Lisri 76 Akkhapur 77 Fattapur 78 Phuldehra 79 Nawada Kalan 80 Todarpur 81 Bhowapur 82 Bhowapur Mastannagar 83 Baksar 84 Saroorpur 85 Vait 86 Khudaliya 87 Baddha 88 Ratupura 89 Rajhera 90", "id": "3818355" }, { "contents": "Samia tribe (Luhya)\n\n\n38 Abakangala 39 Abakati 40 Abakemo 41 Abakerere 42 Abakhu 43 Abakibwedde 44 Abakiroyoya 45 Abakobe 46 Abakomolo 47 Abakooli 48 Abakoolo 49 Abakuba 50 Abakwala 51 Abakwede 52 Abakyaki 53 Abakyonga 54 Abalaka 55 Abalala 56 Abalanda 57 Abaleke 58 Abalekya 59 Abalila 60 Abalindo 61 Abaliro 62 Abalisa 63 Abaloba 64 Abalomba 65 Abalundu 66 Abalwenge 67 Abalyali 68 Abalyani 69 Abamakwa 70 Abamakyeke 71 Abamali 72 Abamani 73 Abamanyi 74 Abambumpi 75 Abameripo 76 Abampoodi 77 Abampunyi 78 Abamulembo 79 Abamulimba 80 Abamuma 81 Abanapa 82 Abangasa 83 Abanghale 84 Abanyanga 85 Abanyedeti 86 Abanyihodoo 87 Abanyimaro", "id": "4195796" }, { "contents": "Parbatsar\n\n\nGular 47 Gunawati 48 Gurah 49 Haripura 50 Harnawa Patti 51 Hatheli 52 Hukmpura 53 Huldhani 54 Jagdishpura 55 Jalampura 56 Janjeela 57 Jawla 58 Jhalra 59 Jhujharpura 60 Kaletara 61 Kalkala Ki Dhani 62 Kankediyas 63 Kanwalad 64 Khanpur 65 Khedapura 66 Khedarpura 67 Kheri Khinwasi 68 Khokhar 69 Khokhariya 70 Khundiyas 71 Kinsariya 72 Kishorpura 73 Kitiya 74 Kuliyana 75 Kundri 76 Kurada 77 Lakhiyas 78 Lalana Kalan 79 Lalana Khurd 80 Madhwa 81 Malas Charnan 82 Malas Gusaiyan 83 Mandan 84 Mandowari 85 Manglana 86 Manpura 87 Mayapur 88 Mehgaon 89 Merasi 90 Mindakiya 91 Modi Khurd", "id": "7579275" }, { "contents": "Western Suburbs Magpies\n\n\nW Wright 55 W Barclay 56 Percy Bolt 57 T Doyle 58 J Feeney 59 V Jarvis 60 E Mantle 61 H.G. Naylor 62 E Palmer 63 E Willings 64 Grinstead 65 Owens 66 Sam Perry 67 Keen 68 James 69 Percy Briscoe 70 Chipperfield 71 J Ogilvie 72 Horace Alderson 73 Johns 74 J Slingsby 75 D McDonald 76 G Patterson 77 Baldock 78 Tom Dowswell 79 Healy 80 McEvoy 81 Ryan 82 George Duffin 83 Herb Gilbert 84 Rangi Joass 85 W Mueller 86 A Munnery 87 P.J. Thompson 88 Jack Tully 89 S.B. Wall 90 A Gillett", "id": "13659778" }, { "contents": "Game Day Recycling\n\n\nUniversity of Georgia 59. University of Kentucky 60. University of Maine 61. University of Maryland 62. University of Miami 63. University of Michigan 64. University of Minnesota 65. University of Mississippi 66. University of Missouri 67. University of Montana 68. University of Nebraska–Lincoln 69. University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill 70. University of North Texas 71. University of Notre Dame 72. University of Oregon 73. University of Rochester 74. University of South Florida 75. University of Tennessee - Knoxville 76", "id": "10435645" }, { "contents": "Carson's Law\n\n\nAnd Misfire 59. St. Patrick's Day 60. The Masquerade 61. All That Glitters 62. Laugh, Clown, Laugh 63. Guardian Angels 64. Lost Opportunities 65. A Country Dance 66. Faith, Hope And Fencing Wire 67. A Matter Of Confidence 68. The Tender Trap 69. A Case For Compassion 70. From Small Acorns 71. Street Games, Night Moves 72. Deceptions 73. Orphans Of The Storm 74. Falling Star 75. Means To An End 76. Teapots And Tears 77.", "id": "7511783" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "2003 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 10–11 May – Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, England *58–69, 83–25, 24–66, (63) 75–8, 9-(67), 0–98 (57), 72–60 (53), 39–80 (55), (67)-(60), 42–61 **(58) 73–26, (80)-(52), (100) 104–32, 23–82 (57), (54) 74–57, 49–57, (56) 71–48, 59–32 **", "id": "20494482" }, { "contents": "List of villages in Murbad\n\n\n796 br 57 Gorakhgad Murbad 1 br 58 Goregaon Murbad 495 br 59 Hedavali Murbad 281 br 60 Hireghar Murbad 225 61 Inde Murbad 885 br 62 Jadai Murbad 491 br 63 Jaigaon Murbad 496 br 64 Jambhurde Murbad 1,330 br 65 Jamghar Murbad 533 br 66 Kachakoli Murbad 869 br 67 Kalambad Mu Murbad 408 br 68 Kalambhe Murbad 1,299 br 69 Kalamkhande Murbad 987 br 70 Kalanbhad Murbad 1,017 br 71 Kandali Murbad 295 br 72 Kanharle Murbad 798 br 73 Kanhol Murbad 822 br 74 Karavale Murbad 1,118 br 75 Karchonde Murbad 731 76 Kasgaon Murbad 524", "id": "15353565" }, { "contents": "Amos Burn\n\n\nKf7 46.Bxc6 Bxc6 47.Kb4 Be8 48.Nf3 Ke7 49.Ng5 Bc6 50.Ka3 Bd7 51.Kb2 Ba4 52.Kc1 Bb3 53.Nf3 Ba4 54.Nh4 Kf7 55.Ng2 Bd7 56.h4 Be8 57.Kb2 Ba4 58.Ne3 Ke7 59.Ka3 Bc6 60.Kb4 Kd7 61.Ka5 Kc7 62.Nc2 Kb7 63.Nb4 Bd7 64.Na6 Be8 65.Nc5+ Kc6 66.Nxe6 Bd7 67.Ng5 Bf5 68.Kb4 Bg4 69.Ka3 Kd7 70.Nf7 Be6 71.Nd6 Kc6 72.Kb2 Bg4 73.Kc2 Kd7 74.Kd2 Ke6 75.Ke3 Bh3 76.f5+ gxf5 77.Kf4 Bg4 78.Kg5 Bh3 79.Ne8 Kf7 80.Nf6 f4 81.Kxf4 Be6 82.Kg5 1–0 MacDonald-Burn, Liverpool 1910 At right is a surprisingly little-known position from one of Burn's offhand games.", "id": "20103296" }, { "contents": "Brazilian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act\n\n\n59. FENIPRAZINE 60. FEMPROBAMATO 61. FLUFENAZINE 62. FLUMAZENIL 63. FLUOXETINE 64. FLUPENTIXOL 65. FLUVOXAMINE 66. HALOPERIDOL 67. HALOTAN 68. CLORAL HYDRATE 69. HYDROCHLORBEZETILAMINE 70. HYDROXIDINE 71. HOMOPHENAZINE 72. IMICLOPRAZINE 73. IMIPRAMINE 74. IMIPRAMINOXIDE 75. IPROCLORIZIDA 76. ISOCARBOXAZIDE 77. ISOFLURANE 78. ISOPROPYL-CROTONYL-URINE 79. LAMOTRIGINE 80. LEVODOPA 81. LEVOMEPROMAZINE 82. LINDANO 83. LISURIDA 84. LITHIUM 85. LOPERAMIDA 86. LOXAPINA 87. MAPROTILINE 88. MECLOFENOXATE 89. MEFENOXALONE 90.", "id": "14670778" }, { "contents": "Tales of the Wizard of Oz\n\n\n? 55. ? 56. ? 57. ? 58. ? 59. ? 60. Friends of a Feather 61. Monkey Air Lift 62. Guaranteed for Life 63. The Skills of Bravery 64. The Coat of Arms 65. Roar, Lion, Roar 66. Be a Card 67. The Inferior Decorator 68. The Salesman 69. The Cat's Meow 70. The Yellow Brick Road 71. Rusty Rusty 72. The Scarecrow 73. The Invisible Man 74. Free Trade 75. The Bull Fighter 76", "id": "13344957" }, { "contents": "Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship\n\n\nscope=row|56 !scope=row|57 !scope=row|58 !scope=row|59 !scope=row|60 !scope=row|61 !scope=row|62 !scope=row|63 !scope=row|64 !scope=row|65 !scope=row|66 !scope=row|67 !scope=row|68 !scope=row|69 !scope=row|70 !scope=row|71 !scope=row|72 !scope=row|73 !scope=row|74 !scope=row|75 !scope=row|76 !scope=row|77 !scope=row|78 !scope=row|79 !scope=row|80 !", "id": "16778230" }, { "contents": "Ikirun\n\n\n59. Asaba 60. Ajele Okeba 61. Ago Okeba 62. Ajisefinni 63. Alufa Akanbi 64. Adedeji 65. Alabi 66. Aniyeye 67. Agunlo 68. Aliyu 69. Aborisade 70. Agbon 71. Ayara 72. Baale- Enle 73. Baba Osogbo 74. Orisayo 75. Balogun 76. Baale Gbenagbena 77. Baale Onilu 78. Baale Ponja Erintunde 79. Saba 80. Balogun Kojo 81. Baale Oke Aafo 82. Balogun Makinde 83. Baba Isale 84. Balogun Imole 85. Baba Oloya 86. Baale", "id": "2580736" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qd2 Qd4 57. Qe1 Qb6 58. Qd2 Rb7 59. a4 Qc5 60. Qe1 Rb4 61. Qd2 Qb6 62. Qc1 Qd4 63. Qc2 Rb3 64. Be2 Rxc3 65. Qxc3 Qxc3 66. bxc3 Nxe4 67. Bf3 Nef6 68. Be2 e4 69. Bxc4 g4 70. Rb2 Ng5 71. Rb6 Nf7 72. Bf1 f3 73. c4 Nd7 74. Rb7 Nfe5 75. f6 e3 76. Rb3 e2 77. Bxe2 fxe2 78. Re3 Nf3 79. f7 Rf8 80. Rxg4 e1=", "id": "10680382" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "1953–54 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team\n\n\n30 Oregon State (-/4) RAL L 53–65 January 8 The Citadel H W 83–42 January 9 Wake Forest A W 66–65 January 11 Davidson A W 70–54 January 16 Virginia H W 78–66 January 19 NC State H L 77–84 February 2 Washington and Lee LY W 69–60 February 4 Duke (-/8) A L 47–63 February 8 Virginia A L 69–83 February 11 Wake Forest H L 62–76 February 13 Clemson (-/14) A W 72–56 February 16 Davidson H W 89–69 February 20 Duke (-/14) H L 63–67 February 24 NC State", "id": "7304952" }, { "contents": "Kumharsain\n\n\nChohan 38 Chopala 39 Churath 40 D.P.F. Nag kelo Saroga 41 D.P.F. Nagkelo 42 Dagrot 43 Dakolu 44 Dakoon 45 Dalan 46 Damaur 47 Daro 48 Dawala 49 Deeb 50 Deoridhar 51 Dethal 52 Devali Dhar 53 Dhala 54 Dhali 55 Dhanal 56 Dharuri 57 Dheongli 58 Dogri 59 Doja 60 Ganeog 61 Gharal 62 Ghareawat 63 Ghughvi 64 Gheti 65 Gonthla 66 Halyana 67 Hathiya 68 Jadoon 69 Jal 70 Jalti 71 Jangal Ahar 72 Jangal Dawala 73 Jangal Hatu 74 Jangal Havan 75 Jangal Jogsha 76 Jangal Madhawan 77 Jangal Marni 78 Jangal Nun-II 79 Janjeli", "id": "1653227" }, { "contents": "Glamorgan County Silver Ball Trophy\n\n\n. The trophy is sponsored by Brains Smooth. ! Season !! Winners !! Losing Finalists !! Score !! Venue ! 1956–57 !1957–58 ! 1958–59 ! 1959–60 ! 1960–61 ! 1961–62 ! 1962–63 ! 1963–64 ! 1964–65 ! 1965–66 ! 1966–67 ! 1967–68 ! 1968–69 ! 1969–70 ! 1970–71 ! 1971–72 ! 1972–73 ! 1973–74 ! 1974–75 ! 1975–76 ! 1976–77 ! 1977–78 ! 1978–79 ! 1979–80 ! 1980–81 ! 1981–82 ! 1982–83 ! 1983–84 ! 1984–85 ! 1985–86 ! 1986–87 ! 1987–88 ! 1988–89 ! 1989–90 ! 1990–91 ! 1991–92 ! 1992–93 ! 1993–94", "id": "18470383" }, { "contents": "63rd NHK Cup (shogi)\n\n\n, 59. P*7b, 60. Px3e, 61. P-6f, 62. N*8e, 63. P-7a+, 64. Nx7g+, 65. Nx7g, 66. S*7f, 67. N*8i, 68. G*5i, 69. K-6h, 70. B-4h+, 71. +P-7b, 72. +B-5h, 73. K-7i, 74. +B-6i, 75. K-8h, 76. +Bx7h, 77. Kx7h, 78. G*6g, 79. K-8h, 80. Gx7g, 81. Nx7g", "id": "8770976" }, { "contents": "Ancestors of Rama\n\n\n62. Rituparna 63. Sarvakama (Sarvakarma, Aartupani in Harivansha Puran) 64. Sudas (contemporary to King Kuru-1 of Chandravansh who founded the Magadha Kingdom) 65. Saudasa (or) Kalmashapada (married to Madayanti) 66. Asmaka 67. Mulaka (Naari Kavacha) (contemporary of Yadava King Shakuni who was the father of Rakshasha “Bhasmasura”) 68. Dasharatha-1 69. Adwil (Ilabil in Vishnu Puran) 70. Vishvamashaha 71. Anaranya-2 72. Nidhn 73. Animitra 74. Dululaha (Harivansh Puran) 75", "id": "8372279" }, { "contents": "Codex Cyprius\n\n\n1: 1, 4, 12, 14, 30, 34, 41, 44; Luke 10: 1, 8, 15, 22, 23, 30, 32, 37, 38, 47, 48, 53, 57, 63; Luke 20: 2, 4, 8, 9, 19, 23, 24, 26, 28, 33, 34, 50, 61, 62, 64, 65, 70, 74, 75. In Matthew 27:34 it reads οινον (\"wine\"", "id": "12433331" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qg1 Qe8 55. Qf2 Qf8 56. Rcd1 Qe8 57. Kh3 Kh8 58. Rc1 Kh7 59. Ba7 Rb7 60. Bc5 Na6 61. Be3 Rbb8 62. Kh4 Nb4 63. Qf1 Qe7 64. Kh3 Qe8 65. Kh2 Qe7 66. Qd1 Qe8 67. Kh3 Ra8 68. Kh4 Na6 69. Qg1 Bb4 70. Rdd1 Bf8 71. Kh3 Rab8 72. Kh4 Nb4 73. Rd2 Na6 74. Nf5 Bb4 75. Rdd1 Bf8 76. Qe1 Bb4 77. Qf1 Bf8 78. Kg3 Nb4 79", "id": "10680375" }, { "contents": "List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach\n\n\n• 20/7=/11 • 22/5 • 24/6 • 25/6 • 26/6 • 28/6 • 29/8 • 30/6 • 31/9 • 32/6 • 33/6 • 36/4 and /8 • 37/6 • 38/6 • 39/7 • 40/3, /6 and /8 • 41/6 • 42/7 • 44/7 • 45/7 • 46/6 • 47/5 • 48/3 and /7 • 52/6 • 55/5 • 56/5 • 57/8 • 59/3 • 60/5 • 62/6 64. • 64/2, /4 and /8 • 65/2 and /7 • 66/6 • 67/4 and /7 • 69/6 • 69a/6 • 70/7 and /11 • 72/6 • 73/5 • 74/8", "id": "3262090" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n+ Nxe4 56. fxe4+ Kxe4 57. Qg4+ Kd3 58. Qf3+ Qe3 59. Kg4 Qxf3+ 60. Kxf3 g6 61. Bd6 Nf5 62. Kf4 Nh4 63. Kg4 gxh5+ 64. Kxh4 Kxd4 65. Bb8 a5 66. Bd6 Kc4 67. Kxh5 a4 68. Kxh6 Kb3 69. b5 Kc4 70. Kg5 Kxb5 71. Kf5 Ka6 72. Ke6 Ka7 73. Kd7 Kb7 74. Be7 Ka7 75. Kc7 Ka8 76. Bd6 Ka7 77. Kc8 Ka6 78. Kb8 b5 79", "id": "7279713" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rg3 b3 59. Kc6 Kb8 60. Rxb3+ Ka7 61. Rb7+ Ka6 62. Rb6+ Ka7 63. Kb5 a4 64. Rxf6 Rf4 65. Rxh6 a3 66. Ra6+ Kb8 67. Rxa3 Rxf5 68. Rg3 Rf6 69. Rg8+ Kc7 70. Rg7+ Kc8 71. Rh7 1-0 Game 32br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black: Korchnoi, Viktorbr Pirc, Classicalbr Result: 1-0br 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5", "id": "7279777" }, { "contents": "José Cardenal\n\n\nJosé Rosario Domec Cardenal (born October 7, 1943 in Matanzas, Cuba) is a Cuban American former professional baseball outfielder, who played Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants (1963–64), Los Angeles/California Angels (1965–67), Cleveland Indians (1968–69), St. Louis Cardinals (1970–1971), Milwaukee Brewers (1971), Chicago Cubs (1972–77), Philadelphia Phillies (1978–79), New York Mets (1979–80), and Kansas City Royals (1980). Cardenal batted and threw", "id": "3406173" }, { "contents": "SUBE card\n\n\n20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88,", "id": "8102606" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\nRb1 Bg7 58. Be4 Nf6 59. Bc2 Nd5 60. Ra1 Kc7 61. Rb1 Bf6 62. Kg1 Ne7 63. Kf1 Nd5 64. Kg2 Bg7 65. Kg1 Kb7 66. Ra1 R6d7 67. Re4 Bf6 68. Re2 Kc7 69. Kf1 Ne7 70. Rb1 Nc8 71. Be3 Nd6 72. Rbe1 Re7 73. Bg6 Rg8 74. Bb1 e4 75. Kg2 Rge8 76. Bc2 Bg7 77. Rd1 Nc4 78. Bc1 Nd6 79. Rh1 Re5 80. h4 Bf6 81. h5 R5e7 82.", "id": "10680366" }, { "contents": "Wu Style Tai Chi Fast Form\n\n\nParting the wild horse's mane 59. Jade girl works the shuttles(3) 60. Jade girl works the shuttles(4) 61. Grasping the bird's tail 62. Cloud hands(3) 63. Cloud hands(4) 64. Downward posture 65. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(1) 66. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(2) 67. Step back, repulse the monkey 68. Flying oblique 69. Raise hand and step up 70. White crane flaps its wings 71. Brush knee and twist step 72. Needle at the bottom", "id": "6846816" }, { "contents": "SFZ (file format)\n\n\nan SFZ file: group lovel=0 hivel=127 region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=60 lokey=30 hikey=61 sample=SubDir/01C4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=62 lokey=62 hikey=63 sample=SubDir/02D4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=64 lokey=64 hikey=64 sample=SubDir/03E4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=65 lokey=65 hikey=66 sample=SubDir/04F4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=67 lokey=67 hikey=68 sample=SubDir/05G4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=69 lokey=69 hikey=70 sample=SubDir/06A4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=71 lokey=71 hikey=71 sample=SubDir/07B4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=72 lokey=72 hikey=73 sample=SubDir/08C5.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=74 lokey=74 hikey=75 sample=SubDir/09D5.wav region trigger=", "id": "13324840" }, { "contents": "Afadzato South District\n\n\n. Logba-Adzakoe 57. Logba-Akusame 58. Logba-Alakpeti 59. Logba-Andokope 60. Logba-Dufie 61. Logba-Klikpo 62. Logba-Tota 63. Logba-Vuinta 64. Logba-Xorglikope 65. Tafi-Abuipe 66. Tafi-Agorme 67. Tafi-Atome 68. Tafi-Dekpokorfe 69. Tafi-Mador 70. Tafi-Xorglikorfe 71. Kpeve-Old town 72. Kpeve-Tornu 73. Adigbo-Tornu 74. Goviefe-Todzi 75. Goviefe-Korwu", "id": "2739856" }, { "contents": "Jackson League\n\n\n-52 Centrals 1952-53 Northerners 1953-54 Vale Recreation 1954-55 Pessimists 1955-56 Northerners 1956-57 Guernsey Rangers 1957-58 Guernsey Rangers 1958-59 Northerners 1959-60 Northerners 1960-61 Belgrave Wanderers 1961-62 Sylvans 1962-63 Sylvans 1963-64 Northerners 1964-65 Belgrave Wanderers 1965-66 Vale Recreation 1966-67 Centrals 1967-68 St Martin’s 1968-69 Vale Recreation 1969-70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970-71 Belgrave Wanderers 1971-72 Vale Recreation 1972-73 Vale Recreation", "id": "4250613" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\nof Arkansas. The Lumbermen were disbanded in July 1905 due to financial hardships. Pine Bluff MLB Players 1954 - Frank Lucchesi - Manager - Philadelphia 70-72, Texas 75-77, Chicago Cubs 87 1952 - Bob Hale - Baltimore 55-56, 58, Cleveland 60-61, New York Yankees 61 1952 - Hillis Layne - Washington 41 1952 - Jim Snyder - Player Minnesota 61-62, 64 Manager - Seattle 88 1951 - Bud Black - Detroit 52, 55 1950 - Harry Chozen - Cincinnati 37 1950", "id": "9684300" }, { "contents": "Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award\n\n\n-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-", "id": "18196616" }, { "contents": "Middlesex Senior Charity Cup\n\n\n1947–48 Hendon 1948–49 Hayes 1949–50 Wealdstone 1950–51 Finchley 1951–52 Southall 1952–53 Hounslow Town 1953–54 Hendon 1954–55 Hayes 1955–56 Hounslow Town 1956–57 Hendon 1957–58 Finchley 1958–59 Enfield 1959–60 Hounslow Town 1960–61 Enfield 1961–62 Enfield & Hounslow Town (joint holders) 1962–63 Hayes 1963–64 Wealdstone 1964–65 Finchley 1965–66 Hounslow Town 1966–67 No Competition 1967–68 Wealdstone & Wembley (joint holders) 1968–69 Southall 1969–70 Hampton 1970–71 Hayes 1971–72 Hayes 1972–73 Hayes 1973–74 Finchley 1974–75 Hayes 1975–76 Hendon 1976–77 Hendon 1977–78 Hillingdon Borough 1978–79 Hendon 1979–80 Harrow Borough 1980–81 Wembley & Wealdstone (joint winners) 1981–82 Uxbridge 1982–83 Wembley 1983–84 Southall", "id": "8679746" }, { "contents": "Handicap (chess)\n\n\n53. Ke3 Kb5 54. Ne4 Na6 55. h8=Q Ka5 56. Qc3+ Kb5 57. Qb3+ Ka5 58. Nc3 Nc5 59. Bc7+ Ka6 60. Qb5+ Ka7 61. Qxc5+ Ka6 Deliberately allowing checkmate. 62. Qa5+ Kb7 63. Ke4 Kc8 64. Qa7 Kd7 65. Qb7 Ke7 66. Qc8 Kf6 67. Bd8+ Kg7 68. Qe6 Kf8 69. Qe7+ Kg8 70. Nd5 Kh8 71. g5 Kg8 72. g6 Kh8 73. Ke5 Kg8 74.", "id": "9261177" }, { "contents": "2009 Premier League Snooker\n\n\nwas higher. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 28–29 November – Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, England * (61) 80–35, 4–80, (96)–0, 0–(110), 34–77, 61–71 (65), 67–1, 40–75 ** 0–(98), 10–99 (53), 10–68 (66), 1–83 (76), (63)–30, (53)–(67) *** (111) 119–9, 87–36, 70–0, 50–57, 0–(88", "id": "994853" }, { "contents": "2013 Virginia Cavaliers football team\n\n\nAlex Foertsch 55 David Dean 56 Andre Miles-Redmond 57 Stephen Lawe 59 Mark Hall 60 John Pond 60 Jeb Byrne 61 Cody Wallace 62 Sean Karl 63 Ryan Doull 64 Nick Koutris 65 Ross Burbank 66 George Adeosun 67 Jackson Matteo 68 Eric Tetlow 69 Phillip Berry 70 Luke Bowanko 71 Jack McDonald 72 Eric Smith 74 Conner Davis 75 Sadiq Olanrewaju 76 Michael Mooney 77 Jay Whitmire 78 Morgan Moses 79 Jack Babcock 79 Sean Cascarano 80 Adrian Gamble 81 Jamall Brown 82 Mario Nixon 83 Jake McGee 84 Canaan Severin 85 Keeon Johnson 86 Jeremy Dollin", "id": "3791357" }, { "contents": "Sangrampur, Maharashtra\n\n\n52-Pimpari Adgaon 1400 53-Rajpur 157 54-Akoli Bk. 910 55-Akoli Kh. 251 56-Changefal Bk. 665 57-Changefal Kh. 707 58-Niwana 1487 59-Sangrampur Pr.jamod 6506 60-Tamgaon 1124 61-Pimpri Kathargaon 566 62-Bodkha 1363 63-Nirod 989 64-Bhilkhed 713 65-Wakana 1420 66-Rudhana 2072 67-Chondhi 622 68-Kakoda 669 69-Ukadgaon 353 70-Manardi 719 71-Pimpri Kavthal 461 72-Ringanwadi 570 73-Durgadiatya 1016 74-Wankhed 5378 75-Takleshwar 501 76-Kalamkhed 712 77-Jastgaon 795 78-Neknapur 358 79-Awar 955 80-Ukali Bk. 1216 81-Kodri 1225 82-Paturda Khurd 1564 83-Khel Thorat Paturda 2054 84-Warwat Khanderao 1447 85-Hingana Kavthal 360 86-Kumbarkhed 230 87-Kavthal 2673 88-Itkhed 218 89-Pesoda 1185 90-Bhon 1149 91-Sawali 659 92-Khiroda", "id": "9109065" }, { "contents": "Kamen Rider Spirits\n\n\n61. Rushbr 62. Ice Fangbr 63. Graveyard Eleventh tankōbon 64. Light Fangbr 65. Labyrinthbr 66. Hell Carbr 67. Teacherbr 68. Training Twelfth tankōbon 69. Whirlpoolbr 70. New Finisherbr 71. Ocean Battlebr 72. Belt of Lifebr 73. Immortal Man Thirteenth tankōbon 74. Inheritbr 75. Get Backbr 76. Movingbr 77. Evolutionbr 78. Next Evolutionbr 79. Final Evolution Fourteenth tankōbon 80. Warrior's Essencebr 81. Surpassing Greedbr 82. Returnbr 83. Fiery Giantbr 84. With the Soulbr 85. Setupbr", "id": "11704902" }, { "contents": "List of AEK Athens F.C. managers\n\n\nP ! W ! D ! L ! F ! A ! GD ! W% ! Pts% ! Total ! 36!!22!!7!!7!!62!!32!!+30!!61.11!!67.59 ! Total ! 11||6||3||2||22||14||+8||54.54||63.64 ! Total ! 4||2||0||2||6||5||+1||50.00||50.00 ! Total ! 26!!14!!5!!7!!55!!28!!+27!!53.85!!60.26 ! Total ! 59!!37!!11!!11!!145!!69!!+76!!62.71!!68.93 ! Total ! 17!!11!!3!!5!!32!!18!!+14||64.71!!70.59 ! Total ! 82!!45!!23!!14!!166!!77!!+89!!54.88!!64.23 ! Total ! 16!!8!!3!!5!!24!!20!!+4!!50.00!!56.25 ! Total ! 86!!47!!23!!16!!121!!70!!+51!!54.65!!63.57 ! Total ! 71!!39!!13!!19!!122!!67!!+55!!54.93!!61.03 ! Total ! 84!!39!!24!!21!!116!!86!!+30!!46.43!!55.95 ! Total ! 2!!1!!0!!1!!3!!4!!-1!!50.00!!50.00 ! Total ! 82!!61!!12!!9!!190!!50!!+140!!74.39!! \"Only competitive matches are counted. Wins, losses and draws are results at the final whistle; the results of penalty shootouts are not counted.\"", "id": "20468014" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Kf3 Kf8 52. Kg2 Rg4+ 53. Kh2 Bf2 54. Rf1 Bd4 55. Re1 Rh4+ 56. Kg2 Rg4+ 57. Kh3 Rh4+ 58. Kg3 Kf7 59. Kg2 Kf8 60. Kf3 Rh2 61. Bxa4 c2 62. Kg3 Bxe5+ 63. Rxe5 Rh1 64. Bxg5 Rg1+ 65. Kf2 Nxg5 66. Bxc2 Ra1 67. a4 Ra2 68. Re2 Ra3 69. Re3 Ra2 70. Re2 Ra3 71. Rd2 Ke7 72. Ke2 Nf3 73. Rd1 Ne5 74. Rd5", "id": "4952529" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Qxg6+ Kf8 59. Qxc6 Kg8 60. Qg6+ Kf8 61. Qg4 Ke8 62. Qh5 Kf8 63. Qg4 Ke8 64. Qh5 Kf8 65. Qd5 Rh7 66. Qf3+ Kg8 67. Qg4+ Kf7 68. Qh5+ Kg8 69. Qg6+ Kf8 70. Qf5+ Kg8 71. Qg4+ Kf7 72. Qh5+ Kg8 73. Qd5+ Kf8 74. Qxb5 Qe6 75. Bg7+ Kf7 76. Qh5+ Ke7 77. g3 Qe1+ 78. Kg2 Qe4+ 79. Kh2", "id": "4952547" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rc6 Bb5 60. Rc1 b3 61. Rb1 Bc4 62. Ke4 Ra2 63. Kd4 Rc2 64. Nd3 Bxd3 65. Kxd3 Rxh2 66. Rxb3 Kg7 67. Ke4 Ra2 68. Kf4 Ra4+ 69. Kg5 Ra5 70. g4 Rc5 71. Kh5 Ra5 72. Rf3 Rb5 73. g5 Rb1 74. f6+ Kh7 75. Rh3 Rg1 76. Rh2 Rg3 77. Rh1 Rg2 78. Ra1 Rh2+ 79. Kg4 Kg6 80. Ra8 Rg2+ ½–½ Game 26br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black", "id": "7279762" }, { "contents": "Les Arcanes\n\n\nPremier sacrifice 56. Liberté 57. Le sacrifice libre 58. La relation du beth à l'aleph 59. Limite de nos champs de gravitation 60. L'indivisible unité 61. La Manifestation 62. Vision parfaite 63. La féminité de la Manifestation procréatrice 64. Cantique de Salomon 65. Ève 66. Sacrifice des sacrifices 67. La loi juive 68. Beauté libre 69. Encore le rythme 70. Conscience de l'univers 71. Libre beauté première 72-73. La passion mystérieuse et chaste 74. De l'amour à l'être 75.", "id": "17579979" }, { "contents": "Barharia\n\n\nKail 61. Kaluchhapra 62. Kanahar 63. Kanhauli 64. Khanpur 65. Khizar Chak 66. Khori Pakar Jaddi 67. Khori Pakar Nilami 68. Koiri Tola 69. Kuahi 70. Kurwa 71. Kutub Chhapra 72. Lachhmi Chak 73. Lakri 74. Lakri Dargah 75. Lala Hata 76. Lauan 77. Madhaupur 78. Mahal 79. Mahamadpur 80. Mahammadpur 81. Mahbub Chhapra 82. Mahmudpur 83. Mananpura 84. Mansahata 85. Mathia Patarhatha 86. Mathurapur 87. Mira Chhapra 88. Narharpur 89.", "id": "12509991" }, { "contents": "Women's Professional Basketball League\n\n\nfranchises had been awarded to Dallas, New Orleans, San Francisco and St. Louis, Missouri, while applications were received for potential franchises from Baltimore, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. The Eastern Division included the New Jersey Gems, New Orleans Pride, New York Stars, Philadelphia Fox, St. Louis Streak and Washington Metros. The Midwest Division included the Chicago Hustle, Iowa Cornets, Milwaukee Does and Minnesota Fillies. The Western Division included the California Dreams, Dallas Diamonds, Houston Angels and San Francisco Pioneers.", "id": "10846173" }, { "contents": "Don McMahon\n\n\nDonald John McMahon (January 4, 1930 – July 22, 1987) was a right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was signed by the Boston Braves before the 1950 season. He played for the Milwaukee Braves (1957–62), Houston Colt .45s (1962–63), Cleveland Indians (1964–66), Boston Red Sox (1966–67), Chicago White Sox (1967–68), Detroit Tigers (1968–69), and San Francisco Giants (1969–74). McMahon was used almost", "id": "22214072" }, { "contents": "List of sovereign states and dependencies by total fertility rate\n\n\n58 Israel 2.9 59 Lesotho 2.9 60 Eswatini 2.8 61 Kyrgyz Republic 2.8 62 Micronesia 2.8 63 Algeria 2.7 64 Haiti 2.7 65 Mongolia 2.7 66 Botswana 2.6 67 Fiji 2.6 68 Guatemala 2.6 69 Kazakhstan 2.6 70 Syria 2.6 71 Turkmenistan 2.6 72 Bolivia 2.5 73 Djibouti 2.5 74 Jordan 2.5 75 Oman 2.5 76 Lao PDR 2.4 77 Philippines 2.4 78 Cambodia 2.3 79 Ecuador 2.3 80 Guyana 2.3 81 Honduras 2.3 82 Panama 2.3 83 Paraguay 2.3 84 Seychelles 2.3 85 South Africa 2.3 86 Suriname 2.3 87 Uzbekistan 2.3 88 Dominican Republic 2.2 89 Indonesia 2.2", "id": "17872676" }, { "contents": "Minuscule 441\n\n\nsubscriptions at the end of each book, and στιχοι. The biblical text is surrounded by a catena of Oecumenius. Some of leaves of the codex are in disorder. The order of leaves: 3-18. 1. 2. 19-46. 47-58. 59. 63. 64. 59. 60-62. 73. 74. 65. 66. 69-72. 67. 68. 75-78. 127-142. 79-126. 143-158. 167-182", "id": "19179286" }, { "contents": "Al Maktab Raqam 19\n\n\n61 - Ghost Walker 62 - Stun death 63 - Fire Ball 64 - the mystery of the Sphinx 65 - dark rays 66 - Conflict in the bush 67 - a plot of Satan 68 - bulwark 69 - ghost of revenge 70 - bloody chase 71 - cursed earth 72 - devastating weapon 73 - horror Hospital 74 - a treasure of the Pharaohs 75 - bird death 76. The armed robbery 77. secret mission 78. hackers Nile 79. Invisible Man 80. devastating automated 81. golden statue 82. Flower devil 83", "id": "3242097" }, { "contents": "Rulers of Kuba\n\n\n. Shama Katuri. 61. Kusunju. 62. Bena Misaki. 63. Bikila Kolo. 64. Kunche Lama. 65. Pelama Pena. 66. Mime Pelama. 67. Chenge Lesanga. 68. Mianga. 69. Sam Bula. 70. Manchum Bula. 71. Bopele^Bombo. 72. Boeke. 73. Bo^Kena. 74. Shamba Nche. 75. Golo Nche. 76. Shama Shanga. 77. Saina^Kama. 78. Ko Kena. 79. Sanga Lenga. 80. Bosh A kama. 81", "id": "12139561" }, { "contents": "Ācārakkōvai\n\n\n52 poems (3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 77, 78, 81, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93", "id": "12746274" }, { "contents": "Jeff Nelsen\n\n\nmovie soundtracks, and performing in the horn sections of orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Montreal, Vancouver, and National Symphonies, and the Balkan Gypsy funk band of Slavic Soul Party. With Canadian Brass, Jeff has also performed with the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, the symphonies of Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, Phoenix, Rotterdam, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, with the esteemed German, London", "id": "2981814" }, { "contents": "Kasparov versus the World\n\n\n, but claimed it was also losing, and published a \"forced win\". Subsequently, tablebases showed an error in Kasparov's analysis, but confirmed that 58...Qf5 could not have saved the draw with best play on both sides. The main line starts with 58...Qf5 59.Kh6 Qe6 60.Qg1+ Ka2 61.Qf2+ Kb1 62.Qd4 Ka2 63.Kg5 Qe7+ 64.Qf6 Qe3+ 65.Qf4 Qg1+ 66.Kf6 Qb6+ 67.Kf7 Qb7+ 68.Ke6 Qc8+ 69.Kf6 Qd8+ 70.Kf5 Qc8+ 71.Kg5 Qc3 72.Qh2+ Ka1 73.Qe2 Kb1 74.Qf2 Qc1+ 75.Kg4 Qc3", "id": "14582966" }, { "contents": "Swindle (chess)\n\n\n55...f2 56.Qg2 \"zugzwang\"; (b) 55...Nf4 56.Qf5! and if 56...Kg3 57.Qg5+ wins the knight; (c) 55...Ng5 56.Qf5 wins. g5 53.hxg5 hxg5 54.Qxb6 f3 55.Qxc5 Kg4 56.Qe3 Kg3 57.c4 Kg2 58.c5 f2 59.Qe4+ Kh2 60.Qf3 g4! 61.Qe2? White could draw with 61.Qxg4 f1=Q+ 62.Kc2 Qf2+ 63.Kb1 Qf1+ 64.Kc2 Qb5 (64...Nf2 65.Qf4+ Kg2 66.Qg5+ Kf3 67.Qf6+ Ke3 68.Qh6+ Kd4 69.Qd6+ Ke4 70.Qg6+ Kd5 71.Qd6+ Ke4 72.Qg6+", "id": "21604299" }, { "contents": "Queen and pawn versus queen endgame\n\n\n. Qxe6 Qh8+ 58. Kg6 Qc3 59. g4 Qd2 60. g5 Qd4 61. Qf5+ Ka4 62. Kh5 Qh8+ 63. Kg4 Qh1 (This move loses for Black in 39 moves as confirmed by http://www.k4it.de/index.php?topic=egtb&lang=en) 64. Qf4+ Ka5 65. Qe5+ Ka4 66. g6 Qd1+ 67. 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Qf6 Qd5+ 75", "id": "20411696" }, { "contents": "List of OHL seasons\n\n\n| 1959–60 | 1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993–94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–00 | 2000–01 | 2001–02 | 2002–03 | 2003–04 | 2004–05 | 2005–06 | 2006–07 | 2007–08 | 2008–09 | 2009–10", "id": "6936535" }, { "contents": "Dumaria\n\n\nDumaria 107 50 Kewla Kalan Dumaria 919 51 Khaira Dumaria 885 52 Khardag Dumaria 1,454 53 Kokna Dumaria 333 54 Kolhubar Dumaria 3,225 55 KOlsaita Dumaria 297 56 Kundari Dumaria 341 57 Kunria Dumaria 739 58 Kusari Dumaria 1,549 59 Lataha Dumaria 259 60 Londa Dumaria 556 61 Madarpur Dumaria 1,130 62 Mahjari Dumaria 192 63 Mahuri Dumaria 2,884 64 Mahuri Dumaria 348 65 Maigara Dumaria 2,318 66 Majhauli Dumaria 4,606 67 Majhgawan Dumaria 379 68 Manrar Dumaria 533 69 Mataha Dumaria 3,172 70 Maun Bar Dumaria 292 71 Mayapur Dumaria 141 72 Milki Dumaria 168 73 Nabigarh Dumaria 618", "id": "10048378" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n75 e\": \"favorite_nu 0000300 6d 62 65 72 22 7d 2c 20 7b 22 74 79 70 65 22 3a mber\"}, {\"type\": 0000320 20 5b 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c 20 22 6e 75 6c [\"string\", \"nul 0000340 6c 22 5d 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 22 3a 20 22 66 61 l\"], \"name\": \"fa 0000360 76 6f 72 69 74 65 5f 63 6f 6c 6f 72 22 7d 5d 7d", "id": "10173702" }, { "contents": "List of MJHL seasons\n\n\n1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | The following is a list of seasons following the reorganization of junior hockey in Canada.br 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 | 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 | br 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | br 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993-94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–2000 | br", "id": "15920550" }, { "contents": "Spain men's national wheelchair basketball team\n\n\n72–62. They beat Poland 47–64, and Sweden 65–54. Then they lost to Italy 50–58, lost to Germany 77–70, and defeated Poland 71–65. At the 2013 European Championships, Spain defeated Sweden 60–54, Israel 75–57, France 56–40, and Poland 63–45 in pool play. They lost to Turkey 63–49. In the quarterfinals, they defeated Italy 65–56. In the semi-finals, they lost to Great Britain 72–69. They defeated Sweden to win the bronze by a score of 65–56. Asier García Pereiro led the team in", "id": "13321907" }, { "contents": "Lanarkshire Cup\n\n\n1932–33 - 1933–34 - Hamilton Academical 1934–35 - Airdrieonians 1935–36 - 1936–37 - 1937–38 - Airdrieonians 1938–39 - Hamilton Academical 1939–40 - Motherwell 1848–49 - Albion Rovers 1949–50 - Motherwell 1950–51 - Albion Rovers 1951–52 - Hamilton Academical 1952–53 - Motherwell 1953–54 - Motherwell 1954–55 - Motherwell 1955–56 - 1956–57 - Motherwell 1957–58 - Motherwell 1958–59 - Motherwell 1959–60 - Motherwell 1960–61 - Motherwell 1961–62 - Motherwell 1962–63 - Airdrieonians 1963–64 - Motherwell 1964–65 - 1965–66 - Airdrieonians 1966–67 - Airdrieonians 1967–68 - Motherwell 1968–69 - Motherwell 1969–70 - Airdrieonians 1970–71 - Airdrieonians 1971–72 - 1972–73 - Motherwell 1973–74 -", "id": "10384135" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1981\n\n\nNe7 29.Ne3 Rc6 30.Ra3 Nc8 31.axb5 axb5 32.Kf2 Nb6 33.Nb2 Rxd1 34.Bxd1 Rd6 35.Be2 Be8 36.Ra5 Rd8 37.Ke1 c6 38.Ra6 Rb8 39.Bd1 Nc8 40.Nd3 Nc7 41.Ra5 Ra8 42.f4 exf4 43.gxf4 Nb6 44.Bf3 Rd8 45.Be2 Na4 46.Ra7 Rd7 47.Kd2 Ne6 48.Rxd7 Bxd7 49.Bg4 g6 50.f5 gxf5 51.Bxf5 Kg7 52.e5 Nf8 53.Bxd7 Nxd7 54.e6 Ndb6 55.Nf4 Kf8 56.Kd3 Nc8 57.Ng4 Ke7 58.Nh6 Kd6 59.Kd4 Ne7 60.Nf7+ Kc7 61.Nh5 c5+ 62.bxc5 Nc6+ 63.Ke3 Nxc5 64.Nxf6 Nxe6 65.h5 Nf8 66.Ke4 Kb6 67.Ng5 h6 68.Nf7 Ne6 69.Ne8 Nc5+ 70.Ke3 Na4 71.Kd2 b4 72.cxb4 Nxb4 73.Nxh6 Nc5 74.Nf5 Nd5 75.h6 Ne4+", "id": "7279794" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n22 3a 20 22 55 ord\", \"name\": \"U 0000100 73 65 72 22 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 73 70 61 63 65 ser\", \"namespace 0000120 22 3a 20 22 65 78 61 6d 70 6c 65 2e 61 76 72 6f \": \"example.avro 0000140 22 2c 20 22 66 69 65 6c 64 73 22 3a 20 5b 7b 22 \", \"fields\": [{\" 0000160 74 79 70 65 22 3a 20 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c", "id": "10173700" }, { "contents": "HC CSKA Moscow\n\n\n. \"Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game Soviet / Russian MVP Scoring Champion Goal Scoring Champion Soviet / Russian League First Team Best Line Best Rookie Soviet League Championship \"(32)\": 1947–48, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1954–55, 1955–56, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1976–77,", "id": "12586396" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\n- Ryne Duren - Baltimore 54, Kansas City 57, NYY 58-61, LAA 61-62, Philadelphia 63-64, Cincinnati 64, Washington 65, Philadelphia 65 1949 - Ed Albrecht - St. Louis 49-50 1940 - Dewey Adkins - Washington 43, Chi Cubs 49 1940 - Stan Goletz - CHI WS 41 1940 - William Red Rollings - Boston 27-28 1940 - Dave Bartosch - St. Louis 45 1939 - Andy Cohen - Player - New York Giants 26, 28-29, Manager - Philadelphia", "id": "9684301" }, { "contents": "Bing (search engine)\n\n\n-time traffic conditions using Bing Maps. The gadget provided shortcuts to driving directions, local search and full-screen traffic view of major US and Canadian cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Montreal, New York City, Oklahoma City, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Vancouver, and Washington, D.C. Prior to October", "id": "5355697" }, { "contents": "Chess (poem)\n\n\nas 52. Na1–b3? 52. Kh2 Qg3+ 53. Qxg3+ hxg3+ 54. Kxg3 Ra5 55. Kf2 Ra8 56. Ke2 Nc2 57. Kd1 Ne3+ 58. Kc1 Nxg2+ 59. Kb1 b5 60. h4 b4 61. h5 b3 62. e5 Bg5 63. h6 Nh4 64. e6 Bf6 65. h7 Nxf3 66. e7 Bxe7 67. h8=Q+ Kb7 68. Qh3 Ne5 69. Qh5 Nd3 70. Qh3 Nb4 71. Qf3+ Kb8 72. Qe2 Bf6 73. 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The Indians spent much of September 3–5 games behind the Texas Rangers or Houston Astros for the second wild card spot in the American", "id": "294687" }, { "contents": "Index of philosophical literature\n\n\n\"Federalist No. 61\" – \"Federalist No. 62\" – \"Federalist No. 63\" – \"Federalist No. 64\" – \"Federalist No. 65\" – \"Federalist No. 66\" – \"Federalist No. 67\" – \"Federalist No. 68\" – \"Federalist No. 69\" – \"Federalist No. 70\" – \"Federalist No. 71\" – \"Federalist No. 72\" – \"Federalist No. 73\" – \"Federalist No. 74\" – \"Federalist", "id": "16809651" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "List of mayors of Salisbury\n\n\n1850–51 George Brown 1851–52 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1852–53 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1853–54 John Lambert 1854–55 Thomas Pain 1855–56 Abraham Jackson 1856–57 Thomas Pain 1857–58 Coard William Squarey 1858–59 Philip Pickney Cother 1859–60 William Woodlands 1860–61 Philip Watson Ottoway 1861–62 Charles Mann Cornwallis Whatman 1862–63 John Style 1863–64 John Waters 1864–65 Richard Henry Rigden 1865–66 Robert Stokes 1866–67 John Alfred Lush MD 1867–68 Stephen Eldridge 1868–69 William Aylward 1869–70 Charles Richard Norton 1870–71 William Fawcett Jnr. 1871–72 John Harding Jackson 1873–74 Henry Brown 1874–75 Samuel Ralph Atkins 1875–76 Charles Henry Radcliffe 1876–77 John Keynes 1877–78 Richard Monkhouse Wilson", "id": "18557200" }, { "contents": "1967 NFL season\n\n\nThe 1967 NFL season was the 48th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 16 teams with the addition of the New Orleans Saints. The two 8-team conferences were split into two divisions each: the Eastern Conference divisions were Capitol (Dallas, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Washington) and Century (Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis), and the Western Conference divisions were Central (Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, and Minnesota) and Coastal (Atlanta, Baltimore, Los Angeles", "id": "8290334" }, { "contents": "World TeamTennis\n\n\nwith Arthur Ashe and Wilt Chamberlain, securing the professional men players.. The league began play in May 1974, with George MacCall as Commissioner of the 16 teams: Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo-Toronto, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Florida (Miami), San Diego/Hawaii, Houston, Los Angeles, Minnesota (Minneapolis-St.Paul), New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. The original league format included a four-colored tennis court, a 44-contest season, and teams", "id": "14486970" }, { "contents": "2013 FedEx Cup Playoffs\n\n\n(76 to 58), Nicholas Thompson (73 to 59), Brendan Steele (89 to 69), and Ernie Els (91 to 70). Seven players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances: Ryan Palmer (60 to 71), Fredrik Jacobson (61 to 72), Martin Laird (63 to 74), David Lingmerth (64 to 75), Kyle Stanley (66 to 77), Cameron Tringale (69 to 79", "id": "19528111" }, { "contents": "Jellabies\n\n\n58. Parrot (21 June 1999) 59. Spring (28 June 1999) 60. Magic (5 July 1999) 61. Where's Pepper? (12 July 1999) 62. Hot (19 July 1999) 63. Robot (26 July 1999) 64. Wheels (2 August 1999) 65. Chums (9 August 1999) 66. Baa! (16 August 1999) 67. Found (23 August 1999) 68. Autumn (30 August 1999) 69. Nature (6 September 1999)", "id": "20682329" }, { "contents": "List of fresh water fishes of Maharashtra\n\n\nogilbii 51. Schismatorhynchos (Nukta) nukta 52. Thynnichthys sandkhol 53. Tor khudree 54. Tor mussulah 55. Tor tor SUB-FAMILY: CULTRINAE 56. Chela cachius 57. Chela laubuca 58. Salmostoma acinaces 59. Salmostoma balookee 60. Salmostoma boopis 61. Salmostoma clupeoides 62. Salmostoma horai 63. Salmostoma kardahiensis 64. Salmostoma novacula 65. Salmostoma phulo Subfamily: LEUCISCINAE 66. Hypophthalmichthys molitrix SUBFAMILY: RASBORINAE 69. Barilius evezardi 70. Barilius gatensis 71. Parluciosoma daniconius 72. Parluciosoma labiosa 73. Danio aequipinnatus 74", "id": "16146194" }, { "contents": "Vehicle registration plates of Kenya\n\n\n63 UN - United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Eastern & Southern African Regional Office 64 CD - Iran 65 CD - Cyprus 66 CD - Argentina 67 UN - United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) 68 CD - Philippines 69 CD - Burundi 70 CD - Chile 71 CD - Oman 72 CD - League of Arab States / Arab League 73 CD - European Union 74 CD - Yemen 75 CD - Kenya Mission to UNEP 76 CD - Côte d'Ivoire (Consulate) 77 CD - Bangladesh 78 CD - Saudi Arabia 79 UN", "id": "993880" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). 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In addition, there were four edit teams: Urbana,", "id": "22141152" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "Don Larsen\n\n\nDon James Larsen (born August 7, 1929) is an American retired Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher. During a 15-year MLB career, he pitched from 1953 to 1967 for seven different teams. Larsen pitched for the St. Louis Browns / Baltimore Orioles (1953–54; 1965), New York Yankees (1955–59), Kansas City Athletics (1960–1961), Chicago White Sox (1961), San Francisco Giants (1962–64), Houston Colt .45's / Houston Astros (1964–65), and Chicago Cubs (1967)", "id": "15750076" }, { "contents": "1968 NBA playoffs\n\n\n) (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Chicago Bulls: \"Lakers win series 4-1\" This is the first playoff meeting between the Lakers and Bulls. Division Finals (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (3) San Francisco Warriors: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Last Playoff Meeting: 1967 Western Division Semifinals (San Francisco won 3-0) Champion: Boston Celtics Division Semifinals (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (3) New York Knicks: \"76ers win series 4-2", "id": "14689742" } ]
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Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins 82.", "id": "18525012" }, { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Constitutional amendments under the French Fifth Republic\n\n\n46, 47, 47-1, 47-2 (new), 48, 49, 50-1, 51-1 (new), 51-2 (new), 56, 61, 61-1 (new), 62, 65, 69, 70, 71, 71-1 (new), 72-3, 73, 74-1, 75-1 (new), 87 (new), 88-4, 88-5, 89. The vote was", "id": "8390514" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Wysoczany\n\n\n53. Saharowa 54. Mashljanyk 55. Luchkanych 56. Mashljanyk 57. Mytso 58. Jacyla 59. Jacyla 60. Village Ukrainian School 61. Bodnik 62. Tsynanko 63. Shlomko 64. Warholjak 65. Kroljak 66. Village Orthodox Church 67. Horonova 68. Hlibyk 69. Sekielyk 70. Mashljanyk 71. Maslany 72. Orzinski 73. Worotyla 74. Luchkanych 75. Petrunjova 76. Slabka 77. Petrunjova 78. Bajtsowa 79. Sas 80. Sas 81. Hrytsko 82. Jacyla 83. Szevtsova 84. Szevtsova", "id": "15604592" }, { "contents": "List of WWE United States Champions\n\n\nRank !Wrestler !No. ofbrreigns !Combinedbrdays !Combined daysbrrec. by WWE !1 !2 !rowspan=2|40 !42 !43 !44 !45 !46 !47 !48 !49 !50 !51 !52 !53 !rowspan=2|54 !56 !rowspan=2|57 !59 !60 !61 !62 !63 !64 !65 !66 !67 !rowspan=3|68 !71 !72 !rowspan=3|73 !76 !77 !78 !rowspan=2|79 !rowspan=2|81 !83 !rowspan=2|84 !rowspan=3|86 !89 !rowspan=2|90 !92 !", "id": "11372834" }, { "contents": "Eusébio\n\n\nrepeated five years later. He was the Portuguese First Division's top scorer seven times (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970 and 1973), helping Benfica to win 11 Primeira Liga (1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73 and 1974–75), 5 Portuguese Cup wins (1961–62, 1963–64, 1968–69, 1969–70 and 1971–72), 1 European Cup win (1961–62) and 3 European Cup finals (1962–63, 1964–65 and 1967–68). Eusébio", "id": "15697745" }, { "contents": "Udayarpalayam taluk\n\n\n48 Kundaveli-East 49 Kundaveli-West 50 Kuruvalapparkoil 51 Kuvagam 52 Kuvathur 53 Managathy 54 Marudur 55 Melur 56 Muthuservamadam 57 Nagam Panthal 58 Nayaganai Periyal 59 Nedavalur-East 60 Nedavalur-South 61 Olayur 62 Padanilai 63 Pappakudi-North 64 Pappakudi-South 65 Parukkal 66 Periyakrishnapuram 67 Periyavalayam 68 Pichanur 69 Pilichikuzhi 70 Piranjeri 71 Porpathintha Nallur 72 Rangiyam 73 Saluppai 74 Sathampady 75 Silambur 76 Siluvacheri 77 Sirukadambur 78 Solankurichi 79 Sripuranthan 80 Sriraman 81 Suriyamanal 82 Suttamalli 83 T.Paluvur 84 Taludalamedu 85 Thandalai 86 Thathanur 87 Thenkatchi Perumal Nathan 88 Thirukalapur 89", "id": "329036" }, { "contents": "Garhmukteshwar (Assembly constituency)\n\n\nkhaiya 46 Sharifpur 47 Anooppur Dibai 48 Shuklampura 49 Rasoolabad Nanpur 50 Lodhipur Shobhan 51 Pawati 52 Haiderpur 53 Lodhipur Chhapka 54 Sadullapur 55 Hiranpura 56 Popayi 57 Janupura 58 Jhadina 59 Saidpur 60 Alampur Bhagwantpur 61 Ladpura 62 Kalyanpur 63 Khilwai 64 Shogarh 65 Shahpur Chaudhary 66 Inayatpur 67 Rampur Nyamatpur 68 Abdullapur 69 Dotai 70 Athsaini 71 Hasupur 72 Manak Chowk 73 Deoli 74 Dhana 75 Lisri 76 Akkhapur 77 Fattapur 78 Phuldehra 79 Nawada Kalan 80 Todarpur 81 Bhowapur 82 Bhowapur Mastannagar 83 Baksar 84 Saroorpur 85 Vait 86 Khudaliya 87 Baddha 88 Ratupura 89 Rajhera 90", "id": "3818355" }, { "contents": "Samia tribe (Luhya)\n\n\n38 Abakangala 39 Abakati 40 Abakemo 41 Abakerere 42 Abakhu 43 Abakibwedde 44 Abakiroyoya 45 Abakobe 46 Abakomolo 47 Abakooli 48 Abakoolo 49 Abakuba 50 Abakwala 51 Abakwede 52 Abakyaki 53 Abakyonga 54 Abalaka 55 Abalala 56 Abalanda 57 Abaleke 58 Abalekya 59 Abalila 60 Abalindo 61 Abaliro 62 Abalisa 63 Abaloba 64 Abalomba 65 Abalundu 66 Abalwenge 67 Abalyali 68 Abalyani 69 Abamakwa 70 Abamakyeke 71 Abamali 72 Abamani 73 Abamanyi 74 Abambumpi 75 Abameripo 76 Abampoodi 77 Abampunyi 78 Abamulembo 79 Abamulimba 80 Abamuma 81 Abanapa 82 Abangasa 83 Abanghale 84 Abanyanga 85 Abanyedeti 86 Abanyihodoo 87 Abanyimaro", "id": "4195796" }, { "contents": "Parbatsar\n\n\nGular 47 Gunawati 48 Gurah 49 Haripura 50 Harnawa Patti 51 Hatheli 52 Hukmpura 53 Huldhani 54 Jagdishpura 55 Jalampura 56 Janjeela 57 Jawla 58 Jhalra 59 Jhujharpura 60 Kaletara 61 Kalkala Ki Dhani 62 Kankediyas 63 Kanwalad 64 Khanpur 65 Khedapura 66 Khedarpura 67 Kheri Khinwasi 68 Khokhar 69 Khokhariya 70 Khundiyas 71 Kinsariya 72 Kishorpura 73 Kitiya 74 Kuliyana 75 Kundri 76 Kurada 77 Lakhiyas 78 Lalana Kalan 79 Lalana Khurd 80 Madhwa 81 Malas Charnan 82 Malas Gusaiyan 83 Mandan 84 Mandowari 85 Manglana 86 Manpura 87 Mayapur 88 Mehgaon 89 Merasi 90 Mindakiya 91 Modi Khurd", "id": "7579275" }, { "contents": "Western Suburbs Magpies\n\n\nW Wright 55 W Barclay 56 Percy Bolt 57 T Doyle 58 J Feeney 59 V Jarvis 60 E Mantle 61 H.G. 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University of Tennessee - Knoxville 76", "id": "10435645" }, { "contents": "Carson's Law\n\n\nAnd Misfire 59. St. Patrick's Day 60. The Masquerade 61. All That Glitters 62. Laugh, Clown, Laugh 63. Guardian Angels 64. Lost Opportunities 65. A Country Dance 66. Faith, Hope And Fencing Wire 67. A Matter Of Confidence 68. The Tender Trap 69. A Case For Compassion 70. From Small Acorns 71. Street Games, Night Moves 72. Deceptions 73. Orphans Of The Storm 74. Falling Star 75. Means To An End 76. Teapots And Tears 77.", "id": "7511783" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "2003 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 10–11 May – Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, England *58–69, 83–25, 24–66, (63) 75–8, 9-(67), 0–98 (57), 72–60 (53), 39–80 (55), (67)-(60), 42–61 **(58) 73–26, (80)-(52), (100) 104–32, 23–82 (57), (54) 74–57, 49–57, (56) 71–48, 59–32 **", "id": "20494482" }, { "contents": "List of villages in Murbad\n\n\n796 br 57 Gorakhgad Murbad 1 br 58 Goregaon Murbad 495 br 59 Hedavali Murbad 281 br 60 Hireghar Murbad 225 61 Inde Murbad 885 br 62 Jadai Murbad 491 br 63 Jaigaon Murbad 496 br 64 Jambhurde Murbad 1,330 br 65 Jamghar Murbad 533 br 66 Kachakoli Murbad 869 br 67 Kalambad Mu Murbad 408 br 68 Kalambhe Murbad 1,299 br 69 Kalamkhande Murbad 987 br 70 Kalanbhad Murbad 1,017 br 71 Kandali Murbad 295 br 72 Kanharle Murbad 798 br 73 Kanhol Murbad 822 br 74 Karavale Murbad 1,118 br 75 Karchonde Murbad 731 76 Kasgaon Murbad 524", "id": "15353565" }, { "contents": "Amos Burn\n\n\nKf7 46.Bxc6 Bxc6 47.Kb4 Be8 48.Nf3 Ke7 49.Ng5 Bc6 50.Ka3 Bd7 51.Kb2 Ba4 52.Kc1 Bb3 53.Nf3 Ba4 54.Nh4 Kf7 55.Ng2 Bd7 56.h4 Be8 57.Kb2 Ba4 58.Ne3 Ke7 59.Ka3 Bc6 60.Kb4 Kd7 61.Ka5 Kc7 62.Nc2 Kb7 63.Nb4 Bd7 64.Na6 Be8 65.Nc5+ Kc6 66.Nxe6 Bd7 67.Ng5 Bf5 68.Kb4 Bg4 69.Ka3 Kd7 70.Nf7 Be6 71.Nd6 Kc6 72.Kb2 Bg4 73.Kc2 Kd7 74.Kd2 Ke6 75.Ke3 Bh3 76.f5+ gxf5 77.Kf4 Bg4 78.Kg5 Bh3 79.Ne8 Kf7 80.Nf6 f4 81.Kxf4 Be6 82.Kg5 1–0 MacDonald-Burn, Liverpool 1910 At right is a surprisingly little-known position from one of Burn's offhand games.", "id": "20103296" }, { "contents": "Brazilian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act\n\n\n59. FENIPRAZINE 60. FEMPROBAMATO 61. FLUFENAZINE 62. FLUMAZENIL 63. FLUOXETINE 64. FLUPENTIXOL 65. FLUVOXAMINE 66. HALOPERIDOL 67. HALOTAN 68. CLORAL HYDRATE 69. HYDROCHLORBEZETILAMINE 70. HYDROXIDINE 71. HOMOPHENAZINE 72. IMICLOPRAZINE 73. IMIPRAMINE 74. IMIPRAMINOXIDE 75. IPROCLORIZIDA 76. ISOCARBOXAZIDE 77. ISOFLURANE 78. ISOPROPYL-CROTONYL-URINE 79. LAMOTRIGINE 80. LEVODOPA 81. LEVOMEPROMAZINE 82. LINDANO 83. LISURIDA 84. LITHIUM 85. LOPERAMIDA 86. LOXAPINA 87. MAPROTILINE 88. MECLOFENOXATE 89. MEFENOXALONE 90.", "id": "14670778" }, { "contents": "Tales of the Wizard of Oz\n\n\n? 55. ? 56. ? 57. ? 58. ? 59. ? 60. Friends of a Feather 61. Monkey Air Lift 62. Guaranteed for Life 63. The Skills of Bravery 64. The Coat of Arms 65. Roar, Lion, Roar 66. Be a Card 67. The Inferior Decorator 68. The Salesman 69. The Cat's Meow 70. The Yellow Brick Road 71. Rusty Rusty 72. The Scarecrow 73. The Invisible Man 74. Free Trade 75. The Bull Fighter 76", "id": "13344957" }, { "contents": "Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship\n\n\nscope=row|56 !scope=row|57 !scope=row|58 !scope=row|59 !scope=row|60 !scope=row|61 !scope=row|62 !scope=row|63 !scope=row|64 !scope=row|65 !scope=row|66 !scope=row|67 !scope=row|68 !scope=row|69 !scope=row|70 !scope=row|71 !scope=row|72 !scope=row|73 !scope=row|74 !scope=row|75 !scope=row|76 !scope=row|77 !scope=row|78 !scope=row|79 !scope=row|80 !", "id": "16778230" }, { "contents": "Ikirun\n\n\n59. Asaba 60. Ajele Okeba 61. Ago Okeba 62. Ajisefinni 63. Alufa Akanbi 64. Adedeji 65. Alabi 66. Aniyeye 67. Agunlo 68. Aliyu 69. Aborisade 70. Agbon 71. Ayara 72. Baale- Enle 73. Baba Osogbo 74. Orisayo 75. Balogun 76. Baale Gbenagbena 77. Baale Onilu 78. Baale Ponja Erintunde 79. Saba 80. Balogun Kojo 81. Baale Oke Aafo 82. Balogun Makinde 83. Baba Isale 84. Balogun Imole 85. Baba Oloya 86. Baale", "id": "2580736" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qd2 Qd4 57. Qe1 Qb6 58. Qd2 Rb7 59. a4 Qc5 60. Qe1 Rb4 61. Qd2 Qb6 62. Qc1 Qd4 63. Qc2 Rb3 64. Be2 Rxc3 65. Qxc3 Qxc3 66. bxc3 Nxe4 67. Bf3 Nef6 68. Be2 e4 69. Bxc4 g4 70. Rb2 Ng5 71. Rb6 Nf7 72. Bf1 f3 73. c4 Nd7 74. Rb7 Nfe5 75. f6 e3 76. Rb3 e2 77. Bxe2 fxe2 78. Re3 Nf3 79. f7 Rf8 80. Rxg4 e1=", "id": "10680382" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "1953–54 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team\n\n\n30 Oregon State (-/4) RAL L 53–65 January 8 The Citadel H W 83–42 January 9 Wake Forest A W 66–65 January 11 Davidson A W 70–54 January 16 Virginia H W 78–66 January 19 NC State H L 77–84 February 2 Washington and Lee LY W 69–60 February 4 Duke (-/8) A L 47–63 February 8 Virginia A L 69–83 February 11 Wake Forest H L 62–76 February 13 Clemson (-/14) A W 72–56 February 16 Davidson H W 89–69 February 20 Duke (-/14) H L 63–67 February 24 NC State", "id": "7304952" }, { "contents": "Kumharsain\n\n\nChohan 38 Chopala 39 Churath 40 D.P.F. Nag kelo Saroga 41 D.P.F. Nagkelo 42 Dagrot 43 Dakolu 44 Dakoon 45 Dalan 46 Damaur 47 Daro 48 Dawala 49 Deeb 50 Deoridhar 51 Dethal 52 Devali Dhar 53 Dhala 54 Dhali 55 Dhanal 56 Dharuri 57 Dheongli 58 Dogri 59 Doja 60 Ganeog 61 Gharal 62 Ghareawat 63 Ghughvi 64 Gheti 65 Gonthla 66 Halyana 67 Hathiya 68 Jadoon 69 Jal 70 Jalti 71 Jangal Ahar 72 Jangal Dawala 73 Jangal Hatu 74 Jangal Havan 75 Jangal Jogsha 76 Jangal Madhawan 77 Jangal Marni 78 Jangal Nun-II 79 Janjeli", "id": "1653227" }, { "contents": "Glamorgan County Silver Ball Trophy\n\n\n. The trophy is sponsored by Brains Smooth. ! Season !! Winners !! Losing Finalists !! Score !! Venue ! 1956–57 !1957–58 ! 1958–59 ! 1959–60 ! 1960–61 ! 1961–62 ! 1962–63 ! 1963–64 ! 1964–65 ! 1965–66 ! 1966–67 ! 1967–68 ! 1968–69 ! 1969–70 ! 1970–71 ! 1971–72 ! 1972–73 ! 1973–74 ! 1974–75 ! 1975–76 ! 1976–77 ! 1977–78 ! 1978–79 ! 1979–80 ! 1980–81 ! 1981–82 ! 1982–83 ! 1983–84 ! 1984–85 ! 1985–86 ! 1986–87 ! 1987–88 ! 1988–89 ! 1989–90 ! 1990–91 ! 1991–92 ! 1992–93 ! 1993–94", "id": "18470383" }, { "contents": "63rd NHK Cup (shogi)\n\n\n, 59. P*7b, 60. Px3e, 61. P-6f, 62. N*8e, 63. P-7a+, 64. Nx7g+, 65. Nx7g, 66. S*7f, 67. N*8i, 68. G*5i, 69. K-6h, 70. B-4h+, 71. +P-7b, 72. +B-5h, 73. K-7i, 74. +B-6i, 75. K-8h, 76. +Bx7h, 77. Kx7h, 78. G*6g, 79. K-8h, 80. Gx7g, 81. Nx7g", "id": "8770976" }, { "contents": "Ancestors of Rama\n\n\n62. Rituparna 63. Sarvakama (Sarvakarma, Aartupani in Harivansha Puran) 64. Sudas (contemporary to King Kuru-1 of Chandravansh who founded the Magadha Kingdom) 65. Saudasa (or) Kalmashapada (married to Madayanti) 66. Asmaka 67. Mulaka (Naari Kavacha) (contemporary of Yadava King Shakuni who was the father of Rakshasha “Bhasmasura”) 68. Dasharatha-1 69. Adwil (Ilabil in Vishnu Puran) 70. Vishvamashaha 71. Anaranya-2 72. Nidhn 73. Animitra 74. Dululaha (Harivansh Puran) 75", "id": "8372279" }, { "contents": "Codex Cyprius\n\n\n1: 1, 4, 12, 14, 30, 34, 41, 44; Luke 10: 1, 8, 15, 22, 23, 30, 32, 37, 38, 47, 48, 53, 57, 63; Luke 20: 2, 4, 8, 9, 19, 23, 24, 26, 28, 33, 34, 50, 61, 62, 64, 65, 70, 74, 75. In Matthew 27:34 it reads οινον (\"wine\"", "id": "12433331" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qg1 Qe8 55. Qf2 Qf8 56. Rcd1 Qe8 57. Kh3 Kh8 58. Rc1 Kh7 59. Ba7 Rb7 60. Bc5 Na6 61. Be3 Rbb8 62. Kh4 Nb4 63. Qf1 Qe7 64. Kh3 Qe8 65. Kh2 Qe7 66. Qd1 Qe8 67. Kh3 Ra8 68. Kh4 Na6 69. Qg1 Bb4 70. Rdd1 Bf8 71. Kh3 Rab8 72. Kh4 Nb4 73. Rd2 Na6 74. Nf5 Bb4 75. Rdd1 Bf8 76. Qe1 Bb4 77. Qf1 Bf8 78. Kg3 Nb4 79", "id": "10680375" }, { "contents": "List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach\n\n\n• 20/7=/11 • 22/5 • 24/6 • 25/6 • 26/6 • 28/6 • 29/8 • 30/6 • 31/9 • 32/6 • 33/6 • 36/4 and /8 • 37/6 • 38/6 • 39/7 • 40/3, /6 and /8 • 41/6 • 42/7 • 44/7 • 45/7 • 46/6 • 47/5 • 48/3 and /7 • 52/6 • 55/5 • 56/5 • 57/8 • 59/3 • 60/5 • 62/6 64. • 64/2, /4 and /8 • 65/2 and /7 • 66/6 • 67/4 and /7 • 69/6 • 69a/6 • 70/7 and /11 • 72/6 • 73/5 • 74/8", "id": "3262090" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n+ Nxe4 56. fxe4+ Kxe4 57. Qg4+ Kd3 58. Qf3+ Qe3 59. Kg4 Qxf3+ 60. Kxf3 g6 61. Bd6 Nf5 62. Kf4 Nh4 63. Kg4 gxh5+ 64. Kxh4 Kxd4 65. Bb8 a5 66. Bd6 Kc4 67. Kxh5 a4 68. Kxh6 Kb3 69. b5 Kc4 70. Kg5 Kxb5 71. Kf5 Ka6 72. Ke6 Ka7 73. Kd7 Kb7 74. Be7 Ka7 75. Kc7 Ka8 76. Bd6 Ka7 77. Kc8 Ka6 78. Kb8 b5 79", "id": "7279713" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rg3 b3 59. Kc6 Kb8 60. Rxb3+ Ka7 61. Rb7+ Ka6 62. Rb6+ Ka7 63. Kb5 a4 64. Rxf6 Rf4 65. Rxh6 a3 66. Ra6+ Kb8 67. Rxa3 Rxf5 68. Rg3 Rf6 69. Rg8+ Kc7 70. Rg7+ Kc8 71. Rh7 1-0 Game 32br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black: Korchnoi, Viktorbr Pirc, Classicalbr Result: 1-0br 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5", "id": "7279777" }, { "contents": "José Cardenal\n\n\nJosé Rosario Domec Cardenal (born October 7, 1943 in Matanzas, Cuba) is a Cuban American former professional baseball outfielder, who played Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants (1963–64), Los Angeles/California Angels (1965–67), Cleveland Indians (1968–69), St. Louis Cardinals (1970–1971), Milwaukee Brewers (1971), Chicago Cubs (1972–77), Philadelphia Phillies (1978–79), New York Mets (1979–80), and Kansas City Royals (1980). Cardenal batted and threw", "id": "3406173" }, { "contents": "SUBE card\n\n\n20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88,", "id": "8102606" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\nRb1 Bg7 58. Be4 Nf6 59. Bc2 Nd5 60. Ra1 Kc7 61. Rb1 Bf6 62. Kg1 Ne7 63. Kf1 Nd5 64. Kg2 Bg7 65. Kg1 Kb7 66. Ra1 R6d7 67. Re4 Bf6 68. Re2 Kc7 69. Kf1 Ne7 70. Rb1 Nc8 71. Be3 Nd6 72. Rbe1 Re7 73. Bg6 Rg8 74. Bb1 e4 75. Kg2 Rge8 76. Bc2 Bg7 77. Rd1 Nc4 78. Bc1 Nd6 79. Rh1 Re5 80. h4 Bf6 81. h5 R5e7 82.", "id": "10680366" }, { "contents": "Wu Style Tai Chi Fast Form\n\n\nParting the wild horse's mane 59. Jade girl works the shuttles(3) 60. Jade girl works the shuttles(4) 61. Grasping the bird's tail 62. Cloud hands(3) 63. Cloud hands(4) 64. Downward posture 65. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(1) 66. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(2) 67. Step back, repulse the monkey 68. Flying oblique 69. Raise hand and step up 70. White crane flaps its wings 71. Brush knee and twist step 72. Needle at the bottom", "id": "6846816" }, { "contents": "SFZ (file format)\n\n\nan SFZ file: group lovel=0 hivel=127 region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=60 lokey=30 hikey=61 sample=SubDir/01C4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=62 lokey=62 hikey=63 sample=SubDir/02D4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=64 lokey=64 hikey=64 sample=SubDir/03E4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=65 lokey=65 hikey=66 sample=SubDir/04F4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=67 lokey=67 hikey=68 sample=SubDir/05G4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=69 lokey=69 hikey=70 sample=SubDir/06A4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=71 lokey=71 hikey=71 sample=SubDir/07B4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=72 lokey=72 hikey=73 sample=SubDir/08C5.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=74 lokey=74 hikey=75 sample=SubDir/09D5.wav region trigger=", "id": "13324840" }, { "contents": "Afadzato South District\n\n\n. Logba-Adzakoe 57. Logba-Akusame 58. Logba-Alakpeti 59. Logba-Andokope 60. Logba-Dufie 61. Logba-Klikpo 62. Logba-Tota 63. Logba-Vuinta 64. Logba-Xorglikope 65. Tafi-Abuipe 66. Tafi-Agorme 67. Tafi-Atome 68. Tafi-Dekpokorfe 69. Tafi-Mador 70. Tafi-Xorglikorfe 71. Kpeve-Old town 72. Kpeve-Tornu 73. Adigbo-Tornu 74. Goviefe-Todzi 75. Goviefe-Korwu", "id": "2739856" }, { "contents": "Jackson League\n\n\n-52 Centrals 1952-53 Northerners 1953-54 Vale Recreation 1954-55 Pessimists 1955-56 Northerners 1956-57 Guernsey Rangers 1957-58 Guernsey Rangers 1958-59 Northerners 1959-60 Northerners 1960-61 Belgrave Wanderers 1961-62 Sylvans 1962-63 Sylvans 1963-64 Northerners 1964-65 Belgrave Wanderers 1965-66 Vale Recreation 1966-67 Centrals 1967-68 St Martin’s 1968-69 Vale Recreation 1969-70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970-71 Belgrave Wanderers 1971-72 Vale Recreation 1972-73 Vale Recreation", "id": "4250613" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\nof Arkansas. The Lumbermen were disbanded in July 1905 due to financial hardships. Pine Bluff MLB Players 1954 - Frank Lucchesi - Manager - Philadelphia 70-72, Texas 75-77, Chicago Cubs 87 1952 - Bob Hale - Baltimore 55-56, 58, Cleveland 60-61, New York Yankees 61 1952 - Hillis Layne - Washington 41 1952 - Jim Snyder - Player Minnesota 61-62, 64 Manager - Seattle 88 1951 - Bud Black - Detroit 52, 55 1950 - Harry Chozen - Cincinnati 37 1950", "id": "9684300" }, { "contents": "Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award\n\n\n-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-", "id": "18196616" }, { "contents": "Middlesex Senior Charity Cup\n\n\n1947–48 Hendon 1948–49 Hayes 1949–50 Wealdstone 1950–51 Finchley 1951–52 Southall 1952–53 Hounslow Town 1953–54 Hendon 1954–55 Hayes 1955–56 Hounslow Town 1956–57 Hendon 1957–58 Finchley 1958–59 Enfield 1959–60 Hounslow Town 1960–61 Enfield 1961–62 Enfield & Hounslow Town (joint holders) 1962–63 Hayes 1963–64 Wealdstone 1964–65 Finchley 1965–66 Hounslow Town 1966–67 No Competition 1967–68 Wealdstone & Wembley (joint holders) 1968–69 Southall 1969–70 Hampton 1970–71 Hayes 1971–72 Hayes 1972–73 Hayes 1973–74 Finchley 1974–75 Hayes 1975–76 Hendon 1976–77 Hendon 1977–78 Hillingdon Borough 1978–79 Hendon 1979–80 Harrow Borough 1980–81 Wembley & Wealdstone (joint winners) 1981–82 Uxbridge 1982–83 Wembley 1983–84 Southall", "id": "8679746" }, { "contents": "Handicap (chess)\n\n\n53. Ke3 Kb5 54. Ne4 Na6 55. h8=Q Ka5 56. Qc3+ Kb5 57. Qb3+ Ka5 58. Nc3 Nc5 59. Bc7+ Ka6 60. Qb5+ Ka7 61. Qxc5+ Ka6 Deliberately allowing checkmate. 62. Qa5+ Kb7 63. Ke4 Kc8 64. Qa7 Kd7 65. Qb7 Ke7 66. Qc8 Kf6 67. Bd8+ Kg7 68. Qe6 Kf8 69. Qe7+ Kg8 70. Nd5 Kh8 71. g5 Kg8 72. g6 Kh8 73. Ke5 Kg8 74.", "id": "9261177" }, { "contents": "2009 Premier League Snooker\n\n\nwas higher. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 28–29 November – Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, England * (61) 80–35, 4–80, (96)–0, 0–(110), 34–77, 61–71 (65), 67–1, 40–75 ** 0–(98), 10–99 (53), 10–68 (66), 1–83 (76), (63)–30, (53)–(67) *** (111) 119–9, 87–36, 70–0, 50–57, 0–(88", "id": "994853" }, { "contents": "2013 Virginia Cavaliers football team\n\n\nAlex Foertsch 55 David Dean 56 Andre Miles-Redmond 57 Stephen Lawe 59 Mark Hall 60 John Pond 60 Jeb Byrne 61 Cody Wallace 62 Sean Karl 63 Ryan Doull 64 Nick Koutris 65 Ross Burbank 66 George Adeosun 67 Jackson Matteo 68 Eric Tetlow 69 Phillip Berry 70 Luke Bowanko 71 Jack McDonald 72 Eric Smith 74 Conner Davis 75 Sadiq Olanrewaju 76 Michael Mooney 77 Jay Whitmire 78 Morgan Moses 79 Jack Babcock 79 Sean Cascarano 80 Adrian Gamble 81 Jamall Brown 82 Mario Nixon 83 Jake McGee 84 Canaan Severin 85 Keeon Johnson 86 Jeremy Dollin", "id": "3791357" }, { "contents": "Sangrampur, Maharashtra\n\n\n52-Pimpari Adgaon 1400 53-Rajpur 157 54-Akoli Bk. 910 55-Akoli Kh. 251 56-Changefal Bk. 665 57-Changefal Kh. 707 58-Niwana 1487 59-Sangrampur Pr.jamod 6506 60-Tamgaon 1124 61-Pimpri Kathargaon 566 62-Bodkha 1363 63-Nirod 989 64-Bhilkhed 713 65-Wakana 1420 66-Rudhana 2072 67-Chondhi 622 68-Kakoda 669 69-Ukadgaon 353 70-Manardi 719 71-Pimpri Kavthal 461 72-Ringanwadi 570 73-Durgadiatya 1016 74-Wankhed 5378 75-Takleshwar 501 76-Kalamkhed 712 77-Jastgaon 795 78-Neknapur 358 79-Awar 955 80-Ukali Bk. 1216 81-Kodri 1225 82-Paturda Khurd 1564 83-Khel Thorat Paturda 2054 84-Warwat Khanderao 1447 85-Hingana Kavthal 360 86-Kumbarkhed 230 87-Kavthal 2673 88-Itkhed 218 89-Pesoda 1185 90-Bhon 1149 91-Sawali 659 92-Khiroda", "id": "9109065" }, { "contents": "Kamen Rider Spirits\n\n\n61. Rushbr 62. Ice Fangbr 63. Graveyard Eleventh tankōbon 64. Light Fangbr 65. Labyrinthbr 66. Hell Carbr 67. Teacherbr 68. Training Twelfth tankōbon 69. Whirlpoolbr 70. New Finisherbr 71. Ocean Battlebr 72. Belt of Lifebr 73. Immortal Man Thirteenth tankōbon 74. Inheritbr 75. Get Backbr 76. Movingbr 77. Evolutionbr 78. Next Evolutionbr 79. Final Evolution Fourteenth tankōbon 80. Warrior's Essencebr 81. Surpassing Greedbr 82. Returnbr 83. Fiery Giantbr 84. With the Soulbr 85. Setupbr", "id": "11704902" }, { "contents": "List of AEK Athens F.C. managers\n\n\nP ! W ! D ! L ! F ! A ! GD ! W% ! Pts% ! Total ! 36!!22!!7!!7!!62!!32!!+30!!61.11!!67.59 ! Total ! 11||6||3||2||22||14||+8||54.54||63.64 ! Total ! 4||2||0||2||6||5||+1||50.00||50.00 ! Total ! 26!!14!!5!!7!!55!!28!!+27!!53.85!!60.26 ! Total ! 59!!37!!11!!11!!145!!69!!+76!!62.71!!68.93 ! Total ! 17!!11!!3!!5!!32!!18!!+14||64.71!!70.59 ! Total ! 82!!45!!23!!14!!166!!77!!+89!!54.88!!64.23 ! Total ! 16!!8!!3!!5!!24!!20!!+4!!50.00!!56.25 ! Total ! 86!!47!!23!!16!!121!!70!!+51!!54.65!!63.57 ! Total ! 71!!39!!13!!19!!122!!67!!+55!!54.93!!61.03 ! Total ! 84!!39!!24!!21!!116!!86!!+30!!46.43!!55.95 ! Total ! 2!!1!!0!!1!!3!!4!!-1!!50.00!!50.00 ! Total ! 82!!61!!12!!9!!190!!50!!+140!!74.39!! \"Only competitive matches are counted. Wins, losses and draws are results at the final whistle; the results of penalty shootouts are not counted.\"", "id": "20468014" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Kf3 Kf8 52. Kg2 Rg4+ 53. Kh2 Bf2 54. Rf1 Bd4 55. Re1 Rh4+ 56. Kg2 Rg4+ 57. Kh3 Rh4+ 58. Kg3 Kf7 59. Kg2 Kf8 60. Kf3 Rh2 61. Bxa4 c2 62. Kg3 Bxe5+ 63. Rxe5 Rh1 64. Bxg5 Rg1+ 65. Kf2 Nxg5 66. Bxc2 Ra1 67. a4 Ra2 68. Re2 Ra3 69. Re3 Ra2 70. Re2 Ra3 71. Rd2 Ke7 72. Ke2 Nf3 73. Rd1 Ne5 74. Rd5", "id": "4952529" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Qxg6+ Kf8 59. Qxc6 Kg8 60. Qg6+ Kf8 61. Qg4 Ke8 62. Qh5 Kf8 63. Qg4 Ke8 64. Qh5 Kf8 65. Qd5 Rh7 66. Qf3+ Kg8 67. Qg4+ Kf7 68. Qh5+ Kg8 69. Qg6+ Kf8 70. Qf5+ Kg8 71. Qg4+ Kf7 72. Qh5+ Kg8 73. Qd5+ Kf8 74. Qxb5 Qe6 75. Bg7+ Kf7 76. Qh5+ Ke7 77. g3 Qe1+ 78. Kg2 Qe4+ 79. Kh2", "id": "4952547" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rc6 Bb5 60. Rc1 b3 61. Rb1 Bc4 62. Ke4 Ra2 63. Kd4 Rc2 64. Nd3 Bxd3 65. Kxd3 Rxh2 66. Rxb3 Kg7 67. Ke4 Ra2 68. Kf4 Ra4+ 69. Kg5 Ra5 70. g4 Rc5 71. Kh5 Ra5 72. Rf3 Rb5 73. g5 Rb1 74. f6+ Kh7 75. Rh3 Rg1 76. Rh2 Rg3 77. Rh1 Rg2 78. Ra1 Rh2+ 79. Kg4 Kg6 80. Ra8 Rg2+ ½–½ Game 26br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black", "id": "7279762" }, { "contents": "Les Arcanes\n\n\nPremier sacrifice 56. Liberté 57. Le sacrifice libre 58. La relation du beth à l'aleph 59. Limite de nos champs de gravitation 60. L'indivisible unité 61. La Manifestation 62. Vision parfaite 63. La féminité de la Manifestation procréatrice 64. Cantique de Salomon 65. Ève 66. Sacrifice des sacrifices 67. La loi juive 68. Beauté libre 69. Encore le rythme 70. Conscience de l'univers 71. Libre beauté première 72-73. La passion mystérieuse et chaste 74. De l'amour à l'être 75.", "id": "17579979" }, { "contents": "Barharia\n\n\nKail 61. Kaluchhapra 62. Kanahar 63. Kanhauli 64. Khanpur 65. Khizar Chak 66. Khori Pakar Jaddi 67. Khori Pakar Nilami 68. Koiri Tola 69. Kuahi 70. Kurwa 71. Kutub Chhapra 72. Lachhmi Chak 73. Lakri 74. Lakri Dargah 75. Lala Hata 76. Lauan 77. Madhaupur 78. Mahal 79. Mahamadpur 80. Mahammadpur 81. Mahbub Chhapra 82. Mahmudpur 83. Mananpura 84. Mansahata 85. Mathia Patarhatha 86. Mathurapur 87. Mira Chhapra 88. Narharpur 89.", "id": "12509991" }, { "contents": "Women's Professional Basketball League\n\n\nfranchises had been awarded to Dallas, New Orleans, San Francisco and St. Louis, Missouri, while applications were received for potential franchises from Baltimore, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. The Eastern Division included the New Jersey Gems, New Orleans Pride, New York Stars, Philadelphia Fox, St. Louis Streak and Washington Metros. The Midwest Division included the Chicago Hustle, Iowa Cornets, Milwaukee Does and Minnesota Fillies. The Western Division included the California Dreams, Dallas Diamonds, Houston Angels and San Francisco Pioneers.", "id": "10846173" }, { "contents": "Don McMahon\n\n\nDonald John McMahon (January 4, 1930 – July 22, 1987) was a right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was signed by the Boston Braves before the 1950 season. He played for the Milwaukee Braves (1957–62), Houston Colt .45s (1962–63), Cleveland Indians (1964–66), Boston Red Sox (1966–67), Chicago White Sox (1967–68), Detroit Tigers (1968–69), and San Francisco Giants (1969–74). McMahon was used almost", "id": "22214072" }, { "contents": "List of sovereign states and dependencies by total fertility rate\n\n\n58 Israel 2.9 59 Lesotho 2.9 60 Eswatini 2.8 61 Kyrgyz Republic 2.8 62 Micronesia 2.8 63 Algeria 2.7 64 Haiti 2.7 65 Mongolia 2.7 66 Botswana 2.6 67 Fiji 2.6 68 Guatemala 2.6 69 Kazakhstan 2.6 70 Syria 2.6 71 Turkmenistan 2.6 72 Bolivia 2.5 73 Djibouti 2.5 74 Jordan 2.5 75 Oman 2.5 76 Lao PDR 2.4 77 Philippines 2.4 78 Cambodia 2.3 79 Ecuador 2.3 80 Guyana 2.3 81 Honduras 2.3 82 Panama 2.3 83 Paraguay 2.3 84 Seychelles 2.3 85 South Africa 2.3 86 Suriname 2.3 87 Uzbekistan 2.3 88 Dominican Republic 2.2 89 Indonesia 2.2", "id": "17872676" }, { "contents": "Minuscule 441\n\n\nsubscriptions at the end of each book, and στιχοι. The biblical text is surrounded by a catena of Oecumenius. Some of leaves of the codex are in disorder. The order of leaves: 3-18. 1. 2. 19-46. 47-58. 59. 63. 64. 59. 60-62. 73. 74. 65. 66. 69-72. 67. 68. 75-78. 127-142. 79-126. 143-158. 167-182", "id": "19179286" }, { "contents": "Al Maktab Raqam 19\n\n\n61 - Ghost Walker 62 - Stun death 63 - Fire Ball 64 - the mystery of the Sphinx 65 - dark rays 66 - Conflict in the bush 67 - a plot of Satan 68 - bulwark 69 - ghost of revenge 70 - bloody chase 71 - cursed earth 72 - devastating weapon 73 - horror Hospital 74 - a treasure of the Pharaohs 75 - bird death 76. The armed robbery 77. secret mission 78. hackers Nile 79. Invisible Man 80. devastating automated 81. golden statue 82. Flower devil 83", "id": "3242097" }, { "contents": "Rulers of Kuba\n\n\n. Shama Katuri. 61. Kusunju. 62. Bena Misaki. 63. Bikila Kolo. 64. Kunche Lama. 65. Pelama Pena. 66. Mime Pelama. 67. Chenge Lesanga. 68. Mianga. 69. Sam Bula. 70. Manchum Bula. 71. Bopele^Bombo. 72. Boeke. 73. Bo^Kena. 74. Shamba Nche. 75. Golo Nche. 76. Shama Shanga. 77. Saina^Kama. 78. Ko Kena. 79. Sanga Lenga. 80. Bosh A kama. 81", "id": "12139561" }, { "contents": "Ācārakkōvai\n\n\n52 poems (3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 77, 78, 81, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93", "id": "12746274" }, { "contents": "Jeff Nelsen\n\n\nmovie soundtracks, and performing in the horn sections of orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Montreal, Vancouver, and National Symphonies, and the Balkan Gypsy funk band of Slavic Soul Party. With Canadian Brass, Jeff has also performed with the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, the symphonies of Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, Phoenix, Rotterdam, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, with the esteemed German, London", "id": "2981814" }, { "contents": "Kasparov versus the World\n\n\n, but claimed it was also losing, and published a \"forced win\". Subsequently, tablebases showed an error in Kasparov's analysis, but confirmed that 58...Qf5 could not have saved the draw with best play on both sides. The main line starts with 58...Qf5 59.Kh6 Qe6 60.Qg1+ Ka2 61.Qf2+ Kb1 62.Qd4 Ka2 63.Kg5 Qe7+ 64.Qf6 Qe3+ 65.Qf4 Qg1+ 66.Kf6 Qb6+ 67.Kf7 Qb7+ 68.Ke6 Qc8+ 69.Kf6 Qd8+ 70.Kf5 Qc8+ 71.Kg5 Qc3 72.Qh2+ Ka1 73.Qe2 Kb1 74.Qf2 Qc1+ 75.Kg4 Qc3", "id": "14582966" }, { "contents": "Swindle (chess)\n\n\n55...f2 56.Qg2 \"zugzwang\"; (b) 55...Nf4 56.Qf5! and if 56...Kg3 57.Qg5+ wins the knight; (c) 55...Ng5 56.Qf5 wins. g5 53.hxg5 hxg5 54.Qxb6 f3 55.Qxc5 Kg4 56.Qe3 Kg3 57.c4 Kg2 58.c5 f2 59.Qe4+ Kh2 60.Qf3 g4! 61.Qe2? White could draw with 61.Qxg4 f1=Q+ 62.Kc2 Qf2+ 63.Kb1 Qf1+ 64.Kc2 Qb5 (64...Nf2 65.Qf4+ Kg2 66.Qg5+ Kf3 67.Qf6+ Ke3 68.Qh6+ Kd4 69.Qd6+ Ke4 70.Qg6+ Kd5 71.Qd6+ Ke4 72.Qg6+", "id": "21604299" }, { "contents": "Queen and pawn versus queen endgame\n\n\n. Qxe6 Qh8+ 58. Kg6 Qc3 59. g4 Qd2 60. g5 Qd4 61. Qf5+ Ka4 62. Kh5 Qh8+ 63. Kg4 Qh1 (This move loses for Black in 39 moves as confirmed by http://www.k4it.de/index.php?topic=egtb&lang=en) 64. Qf4+ Ka5 65. Qe5+ Ka4 66. g6 Qd1+ 67. Kg5 Qg8+ 68. Kf5 Qc8+ 69. Kf4 Qc1+ 70. Qe3 Qc7+ 71. Qe5 Qc1+ 72. Kf5 Qc8+ 73. Kg5 Qd8+ 74. Qf6 Qd5+ 75", "id": "20411696" }, { "contents": "List of OHL seasons\n\n\n| 1959–60 | 1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993–94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–00 | 2000–01 | 2001–02 | 2002–03 | 2003–04 | 2004–05 | 2005–06 | 2006–07 | 2007–08 | 2008–09 | 2009–10", "id": "6936535" }, { "contents": "Dumaria\n\n\nDumaria 107 50 Kewla Kalan Dumaria 919 51 Khaira Dumaria 885 52 Khardag Dumaria 1,454 53 Kokna Dumaria 333 54 Kolhubar Dumaria 3,225 55 KOlsaita Dumaria 297 56 Kundari Dumaria 341 57 Kunria Dumaria 739 58 Kusari Dumaria 1,549 59 Lataha Dumaria 259 60 Londa Dumaria 556 61 Madarpur Dumaria 1,130 62 Mahjari Dumaria 192 63 Mahuri Dumaria 2,884 64 Mahuri Dumaria 348 65 Maigara Dumaria 2,318 66 Majhauli Dumaria 4,606 67 Majhgawan Dumaria 379 68 Manrar Dumaria 533 69 Mataha Dumaria 3,172 70 Maun Bar Dumaria 292 71 Mayapur Dumaria 141 72 Milki Dumaria 168 73 Nabigarh Dumaria 618", "id": "10048378" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n75 e\": \"favorite_nu 0000300 6d 62 65 72 22 7d 2c 20 7b 22 74 79 70 65 22 3a mber\"}, {\"type\": 0000320 20 5b 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c 20 22 6e 75 6c [\"string\", \"nul 0000340 6c 22 5d 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 22 3a 20 22 66 61 l\"], \"name\": \"fa 0000360 76 6f 72 69 74 65 5f 63 6f 6c 6f 72 22 7d 5d 7d", "id": "10173702" }, { "contents": "List of MJHL seasons\n\n\n1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | The following is a list of seasons following the reorganization of junior hockey in Canada.br 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 | 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 | br 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | br 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993-94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–2000 | br", "id": "15920550" }, { "contents": "Spain men's national wheelchair basketball team\n\n\n72–62. They beat Poland 47–64, and Sweden 65–54. Then they lost to Italy 50–58, lost to Germany 77–70, and defeated Poland 71–65. At the 2013 European Championships, Spain defeated Sweden 60–54, Israel 75–57, France 56–40, and Poland 63–45 in pool play. They lost to Turkey 63–49. In the quarterfinals, they defeated Italy 65–56. In the semi-finals, they lost to Great Britain 72–69. They defeated Sweden to win the bronze by a score of 65–56. Asier García Pereiro led the team in", "id": "13321907" }, { "contents": "Lanarkshire Cup\n\n\n1932–33 - 1933–34 - Hamilton Academical 1934–35 - Airdrieonians 1935–36 - 1936–37 - 1937–38 - Airdrieonians 1938–39 - Hamilton Academical 1939–40 - Motherwell 1848–49 - Albion Rovers 1949–50 - Motherwell 1950–51 - Albion Rovers 1951–52 - Hamilton Academical 1952–53 - Motherwell 1953–54 - Motherwell 1954–55 - Motherwell 1955–56 - 1956–57 - Motherwell 1957–58 - Motherwell 1958–59 - Motherwell 1959–60 - Motherwell 1960–61 - Motherwell 1961–62 - Motherwell 1962–63 - Airdrieonians 1963–64 - Motherwell 1964–65 - 1965–66 - Airdrieonians 1966–67 - Airdrieonians 1967–68 - Motherwell 1968–69 - Motherwell 1969–70 - Airdrieonians 1970–71 - Airdrieonians 1971–72 - 1972–73 - Motherwell 1973–74 -", "id": "10384135" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1981\n\n\nNe7 29.Ne3 Rc6 30.Ra3 Nc8 31.axb5 axb5 32.Kf2 Nb6 33.Nb2 Rxd1 34.Bxd1 Rd6 35.Be2 Be8 36.Ra5 Rd8 37.Ke1 c6 38.Ra6 Rb8 39.Bd1 Nc8 40.Nd3 Nc7 41.Ra5 Ra8 42.f4 exf4 43.gxf4 Nb6 44.Bf3 Rd8 45.Be2 Na4 46.Ra7 Rd7 47.Kd2 Ne6 48.Rxd7 Bxd7 49.Bg4 g6 50.f5 gxf5 51.Bxf5 Kg7 52.e5 Nf8 53.Bxd7 Nxd7 54.e6 Ndb6 55.Nf4 Kf8 56.Kd3 Nc8 57.Ng4 Ke7 58.Nh6 Kd6 59.Kd4 Ne7 60.Nf7+ Kc7 61.Nh5 c5+ 62.bxc5 Nc6+ 63.Ke3 Nxc5 64.Nxf6 Nxe6 65.h5 Nf8 66.Ke4 Kb6 67.Ng5 h6 68.Nf7 Ne6 69.Ne8 Nc5+ 70.Ke3 Na4 71.Kd2 b4 72.cxb4 Nxb4 73.Nxh6 Nc5 74.Nf5 Nd5 75.h6 Ne4+", "id": "7279794" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n22 3a 20 22 55 ord\", \"name\": \"U 0000100 73 65 72 22 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 73 70 61 63 65 ser\", \"namespace 0000120 22 3a 20 22 65 78 61 6d 70 6c 65 2e 61 76 72 6f \": \"example.avro 0000140 22 2c 20 22 66 69 65 6c 64 73 22 3a 20 5b 7b 22 \", \"fields\": [{\" 0000160 74 79 70 65 22 3a 20 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c", "id": "10173700" }, { "contents": "HC CSKA Moscow\n\n\n. \"Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game Soviet / Russian MVP Scoring Champion Goal Scoring Champion Soviet / Russian League First Team Best Line Best Rookie Soviet League Championship \"(32)\": 1947–48, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1954–55, 1955–56, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1976–77,", "id": "12586396" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\n- Ryne Duren - Baltimore 54, Kansas City 57, NYY 58-61, LAA 61-62, Philadelphia 63-64, Cincinnati 64, Washington 65, Philadelphia 65 1949 - Ed Albrecht - St. Louis 49-50 1940 - Dewey Adkins - Washington 43, Chi Cubs 49 1940 - Stan Goletz - CHI WS 41 1940 - William Red Rollings - Boston 27-28 1940 - Dave Bartosch - St. Louis 45 1939 - Andy Cohen - Player - New York Giants 26, 28-29, Manager - Philadelphia", "id": "9684301" }, { "contents": "Bing (search engine)\n\n\n-time traffic conditions using Bing Maps. The gadget provided shortcuts to driving directions, local search and full-screen traffic view of major US and Canadian cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Montreal, New York City, Oklahoma City, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Vancouver, and Washington, D.C. Prior to October", "id": "5355697" }, { "contents": "Chess (poem)\n\n\nas 52. Na1–b3? 52. Kh2 Qg3+ 53. Qxg3+ hxg3+ 54. Kxg3 Ra5 55. Kf2 Ra8 56. Ke2 Nc2 57. Kd1 Ne3+ 58. Kc1 Nxg2+ 59. Kb1 b5 60. h4 b4 61. h5 b3 62. e5 Bg5 63. h6 Nh4 64. e6 Bf6 65. h7 Nxf3 66. e7 Bxe7 67. h8=Q+ Kb7 68. Qh3 Ne5 69. Qh5 Nd3 70. Qh3 Nb4 71. Qf3+ Kb8 72. Qe2 Bf6 73. Qe6", "id": "7723831" }, { "contents": "2002 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n(77) 93–6, 37–67, (62) 70–20, (57) 79–0, (91) 108–17, 69–9, (60) 62–9 **(65) 75–33, 68–55, 59–23, (126)-0, 0-(81), (85) 112–6, 1–76 (72), (60) 73–0 ***(60) 109–6, 45–56, (72) 75–42, 5–78 (55), (68) 73–0, (109) 115–19, 43–66, (110) 111–14, (70)-0, 38–89", "id": "20494682" }, { "contents": "2015 Cleveland Indians season\n\n\nand 13, improving their record to 70–70 and marking the first time the Indians were .500 since they were 2–2. The Indians would also be 71-71, 72-72, 73-73, and 74-74, but lost the following game each time. They briefly made it over the .500 mark at 77–76 on September 26, but went on to lose three in a row. The Indians spent much of September 3–5 games behind the Texas Rangers or Houston Astros for the second wild card spot in the American", "id": "294687" }, { "contents": "Index of philosophical literature\n\n\n\"Federalist No. 61\" – \"Federalist No. 62\" – \"Federalist No. 63\" – \"Federalist No. 64\" – \"Federalist No. 65\" – \"Federalist No. 66\" – \"Federalist No. 67\" – \"Federalist No. 68\" – \"Federalist No. 69\" – \"Federalist No. 70\" – \"Federalist No. 71\" – \"Federalist No. 72\" – \"Federalist No. 73\" – \"Federalist No. 74\" – \"Federalist", "id": "16809651" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "List of mayors of Salisbury\n\n\n1850–51 George Brown 1851–52 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1852–53 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1853–54 John Lambert 1854–55 Thomas Pain 1855–56 Abraham Jackson 1856–57 Thomas Pain 1857–58 Coard William Squarey 1858–59 Philip Pickney Cother 1859–60 William Woodlands 1860–61 Philip Watson Ottoway 1861–62 Charles Mann Cornwallis Whatman 1862–63 John Style 1863–64 John Waters 1864–65 Richard Henry Rigden 1865–66 Robert Stokes 1866–67 John Alfred Lush MD 1867–68 Stephen Eldridge 1868–69 William Aylward 1869–70 Charles Richard Norton 1870–71 William Fawcett Jnr. 1871–72 John Harding Jackson 1873–74 Henry Brown 1874–75 Samuel Ralph Atkins 1875–76 Charles Henry Radcliffe 1876–77 John Keynes 1877–78 Richard Monkhouse Wilson", "id": "18557200" }, { "contents": "1967 NFL season\n\n\nThe 1967 NFL season was the 48th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 16 teams with the addition of the New Orleans Saints. The two 8-team conferences were split into two divisions each: the Eastern Conference divisions were Capitol (Dallas, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Washington) and Century (Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis), and the Western Conference divisions were Central (Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, and Minnesota) and Coastal (Atlanta, Baltimore, Los Angeles", "id": "8290334" }, { "contents": "World TeamTennis\n\n\nwith Arthur Ashe and Wilt Chamberlain, securing the professional men players.. The league began play in May 1974, with George MacCall as Commissioner of the 16 teams: Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo-Toronto, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Florida (Miami), San Diego/Hawaii, Houston, Los Angeles, Minnesota (Minneapolis-St.Paul), New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. The original league format included a four-colored tennis court, a 44-contest season, and teams", "id": "14486970" }, { "contents": "2013 FedEx Cup Playoffs\n\n\n(76 to 58), Nicholas Thompson (73 to 59), Brendan Steele (89 to 69), and Ernie Els (91 to 70). Seven players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances: Ryan Palmer (60 to 71), Fredrik Jacobson (61 to 72), Martin Laird (63 to 74), David Lingmerth (64 to 75), Kyle Stanley (66 to 77), Cameron Tringale (69 to 79", "id": "19528111" }, { "contents": "Jellabies\n\n\n58. Parrot (21 June 1999) 59. Spring (28 June 1999) 60. Magic (5 July 1999) 61. Where's Pepper? (12 July 1999) 62. Hot (19 July 1999) 63. Robot (26 July 1999) 64. Wheels (2 August 1999) 65. Chums (9 August 1999) 66. Baa! (16 August 1999) 67. Found (23 August 1999) 68. Autumn (30 August 1999) 69. Nature (6 September 1999)", "id": "20682329" }, { "contents": "List of fresh water fishes of Maharashtra\n\n\nogilbii 51. Schismatorhynchos (Nukta) nukta 52. Thynnichthys sandkhol 53. Tor khudree 54. Tor mussulah 55. Tor tor SUB-FAMILY: CULTRINAE 56. Chela cachius 57. Chela laubuca 58. Salmostoma acinaces 59. Salmostoma balookee 60. Salmostoma boopis 61. Salmostoma clupeoides 62. Salmostoma horai 63. Salmostoma kardahiensis 64. Salmostoma novacula 65. Salmostoma phulo Subfamily: LEUCISCINAE 66. Hypophthalmichthys molitrix SUBFAMILY: RASBORINAE 69. Barilius evezardi 70. Barilius gatensis 71. Parluciosoma daniconius 72. Parluciosoma labiosa 73. Danio aequipinnatus 74", "id": "16146194" }, { "contents": "Vehicle registration plates of Kenya\n\n\n63 UN - United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Eastern & Southern African Regional Office 64 CD - Iran 65 CD - Cyprus 66 CD - Argentina 67 UN - United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) 68 CD - Philippines 69 CD - Burundi 70 CD - Chile 71 CD - Oman 72 CD - League of Arab States / Arab League 73 CD - European Union 74 CD - Yemen 75 CD - Kenya Mission to UNEP 76 CD - Côte d'Ivoire (Consulate) 77 CD - Bangladesh 78 CD - Saudi Arabia 79 UN", "id": "993880" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "List of makams\n\n\n-Şehnaz 63. Bûstan 64. Büzürk 65. Büzürk-Gerdâniye 66. Büzürk-Geveyşt 67. Büzürk-Mâye 68. Büzürk-Nevrûz 69. Büzürk-Selmek 70. Büzürk-Şehnâz 71. Canfezâ 72. Çârgâh 73. Çârgâh-Âcem 74. Çârgâh-Gerdâniye 75. Çârgâh-Mahûr 76. Çehâr-Âgâazin 77. Daği-Bayâti 78. Danişverân 79. Dil Âvîz 80. Dil-Ârâ 81. Dil-Efruz 82. Dil-Keşîde 83. Dil-Nişîn 84. Dil-", "id": "21093808" }, { "contents": "Super Bases Loaded 2\n\n\n\", the Cleveland \"Stars\", the Detroit \"Storm\", the Kansas City \"Tornadoes\", Oakland \"Eagles\", and Seattle \"Blue Wave\". The Omega League (based on the National League) consisted of the Atlanta \"Weasels\", Houston \"Doves\", the Los Angeles \"Cyclops\", the New York \"Mercs\", Philadelphia \"Bruins\", the Pittsburgh \"Buzzards\", and the San Francisco \"Amoebas\". In addition, there were four edit teams: Urbana,", "id": "22141152" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "Don Larsen\n\n\nDon James Larsen (born August 7, 1929) is an American retired Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher. During a 15-year MLB career, he pitched from 1953 to 1967 for seven different teams. Larsen pitched for the St. Louis Browns / Baltimore Orioles (1953–54; 1965), New York Yankees (1955–59), Kansas City Athletics (1960–1961), Chicago White Sox (1961), San Francisco Giants (1962–64), Houston Colt .45's / Houston Astros (1964–65), and Chicago Cubs (1967)", "id": "15750076" }, { "contents": "1968 NBA playoffs\n\n\n) (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Chicago Bulls: \"Lakers win series 4-1\" This is the first playoff meeting between the Lakers and Bulls. Division Finals (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (3) San Francisco Warriors: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Last Playoff Meeting: 1967 Western Division Semifinals (San Francisco won 3-0) Champion: Boston Celtics Division Semifinals (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (3) New York Knicks: \"76ers win series 4-2", "id": "14689742" } ]
BASEBALL - MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS AFTER THURSDAY 'S GAMES . NEW YORK 1996-08-30 Major League Baseball standings after games played on Thursday ( tabulate under won , lost , winning percentage and games behind ) : AMERICAN LEAGUE EASTERN DIVISION W L PCT GB NEW YORK 74 59 .556 - BALTIMORE 70 63 .526 4 BOSTON 69 65 .515 5 1/2 TORONTO 63 71 .470 11 1/2 DETROIT 48 86 .358 26 1/2 CENTRAL DIVISION CLEVELAND 80 53 .602 - CHICAGO 71 64 .526 10 MINNESOTA 67 67 .500 13 1/2 MILWAUKEE 64 71 .474 17 KANSAS CITY 61 74 .452 20 WESTERN DIVISION TEXAS 75 58 .564 - SEATTLE 70 63 .526 5 OAKLAND 64 72 .471 12 1/2 CALIFORNIA 62 72 .463 13 1/2 FRIDAY , AUGUST 30 SCHEDULE KANSAS CITY AT DETROIT CHICAGO AT TORONTO MINNESOTA AT MILWAUKEE [START_ENT] CLEVELAND [END_ENT] AT TEXAS NEW YORK AT CALIFORNIA BOSTON AT OAKLAND BALTIMORE AT SEATTLE NATIONAL LEAGUE EASTERN DIVISION W L PCT GB ATLANTA 83 49 .629 - MONTREAL 71 61 .538 12 FLORIDA 64 70 .478 20 NEW YORK 59 75 .440 25 PHILADELPHIA 54 80 .403 30 CENTRAL DIVISION HOUSTON 72 63 .533 - ST LOUIS 69 65 .515 2 1/2 CINCINNATI 66 67 .496 5 CHICAGO 65 66 .496 5 PITTSBURGH 56 77 .421 15 WESTERN DIVISION SAN DIEGO 75 60 .556 - LOS ANGELES 72 61 .541 2 COLORADO 70 65 .519 5 SAN FRANCISCO 57 74 .435 16 FRIDAY , AUGUST 30 SCHEDULE ATLANTA AT CHICAGO FLORIDA AT CINCINNATI SAN DIEGO AT MONTREAL LOS ANGELES AT PHILADELPHIA HOUSTON AT PITTSBURGH SAN FRANCISCO AT NEW YORK COLORADO AT ST LOUIS
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[ { "contents": "Global Initiative to Combat Nuclear Terrorism\n\n\n. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. IAEA (observer) UNODC (observer) INTERPOL (observer) UNICRI (observer) June 1-2 in Tokyo Japan February 8-10 New Delhi India June 16-17, 2015 Helsinki, Finland", "id": "7679046" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nNew York Yankees 56. Robin Yount, Milwaukee Brewers 57. Wade Boggs, Boston Red Sox 58. Roger Clemens, Boston Red Sox 59. Vince Coleman, St. Louis Cardinals 60. José Canseco, Oakland Athletics 61. Fernando Valenzuela, Los Angeles Dodgers 62. Tony Gwynn, San Diego Padres 63. Doc Gooden, New York Mets 64. Mark McGwire, Oakland Athletics 65. Jack Clark, New York Yankees 66. Dale Murphy, Atlanta Braves 67. Kirk Gibson, Los Angeles Dodgers 68. Jack Morris,", "id": "18525011" }, { "contents": "Women's World Chess Championship 2016\n\n\nRb4 60. a3 Kc5 61. Re6 Re4 62. Kc2 Kd4 63. Rd6+ Kc4 64. Rc6+ Kd5 65. Rb6 Rc4+ 66. Kd2 Kc5 67. Rb8 Ra4 68. Rc8+ Kd4 69. Rb8 Ra5 70. Rd8+ Kc4 71. Re8 Kd5 72. Rd8+ Ke4 73. Rb8 Rxa3 74. Rxb5 Kf4 75. Rb8 Kf3 76. Rf8+ Ke4 77. Rb8 Ra2+ 78. Ke1 Kf4 79. Rb3 e4 80. Rc3 e3 81. Rc8 1/2-1/2 In", "id": "15973443" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nDetroit Tigers 69. Ryne Sandberg, Chicago Cubs 70. Nolan Ryan, Houston Astros 71. John Tudor, Los Angeles Dodgers 72. Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia Phillies 73. Dave Righetti, New York Yankees 74. Pedro Guerrero, St. Louis Cardinals 75. Rick Sutcliffe, Chicago Cubs 76. Gary Carter, New York Mets 77. Cal Ripken, Baltimore Orioles 78. Andre Dawson, Chicago Cubs 79. Andy Van Slyke, Pittsburgh Pirates 80. Roc Raines, Montreal Expos 81. Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins 82.", "id": "18525012" }, { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Constitutional amendments under the French Fifth Republic\n\n\n46, 47, 47-1, 47-2 (new), 48, 49, 50-1, 51-1 (new), 51-2 (new), 56, 61, 61-1 (new), 62, 65, 69, 70, 71, 71-1 (new), 72-3, 73, 74-1, 75-1 (new), 87 (new), 88-4, 88-5, 89. The vote was", "id": "8390514" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Wysoczany\n\n\n53. Saharowa 54. Mashljanyk 55. Luchkanych 56. Mashljanyk 57. Mytso 58. Jacyla 59. Jacyla 60. Village Ukrainian School 61. Bodnik 62. Tsynanko 63. Shlomko 64. Warholjak 65. Kroljak 66. Village Orthodox Church 67. Horonova 68. Hlibyk 69. Sekielyk 70. Mashljanyk 71. Maslany 72. Orzinski 73. Worotyla 74. Luchkanych 75. Petrunjova 76. Slabka 77. Petrunjova 78. Bajtsowa 79. Sas 80. Sas 81. Hrytsko 82. Jacyla 83. Szevtsova 84. Szevtsova", "id": "15604592" }, { "contents": "List of WWE United States Champions\n\n\nRank !Wrestler !No. ofbrreigns !Combinedbrdays !Combined daysbrrec. by WWE !1 !2 !rowspan=2|40 !42 !43 !44 !45 !46 !47 !48 !49 !50 !51 !52 !53 !rowspan=2|54 !56 !rowspan=2|57 !59 !60 !61 !62 !63 !64 !65 !66 !67 !rowspan=3|68 !71 !72 !rowspan=3|73 !76 !77 !78 !rowspan=2|79 !rowspan=2|81 !83 !rowspan=2|84 !rowspan=3|86 !89 !rowspan=2|90 !92 !", "id": "11372834" }, { "contents": "Eusébio\n\n\nrepeated five years later. He was the Portuguese First Division's top scorer seven times (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970 and 1973), helping Benfica to win 11 Primeira Liga (1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73 and 1974–75), 5 Portuguese Cup wins (1961–62, 1963–64, 1968–69, 1969–70 and 1971–72), 1 European Cup win (1961–62) and 3 European Cup finals (1962–63, 1964–65 and 1967–68). Eusébio", "id": "15697745" }, { "contents": "Udayarpalayam taluk\n\n\n48 Kundaveli-East 49 Kundaveli-West 50 Kuruvalapparkoil 51 Kuvagam 52 Kuvathur 53 Managathy 54 Marudur 55 Melur 56 Muthuservamadam 57 Nagam Panthal 58 Nayaganai Periyal 59 Nedavalur-East 60 Nedavalur-South 61 Olayur 62 Padanilai 63 Pappakudi-North 64 Pappakudi-South 65 Parukkal 66 Periyakrishnapuram 67 Periyavalayam 68 Pichanur 69 Pilichikuzhi 70 Piranjeri 71 Porpathintha Nallur 72 Rangiyam 73 Saluppai 74 Sathampady 75 Silambur 76 Siluvacheri 77 Sirukadambur 78 Solankurichi 79 Sripuranthan 80 Sriraman 81 Suriyamanal 82 Suttamalli 83 T.Paluvur 84 Taludalamedu 85 Thandalai 86 Thathanur 87 Thenkatchi Perumal Nathan 88 Thirukalapur 89", "id": "329036" }, { "contents": "Garhmukteshwar (Assembly constituency)\n\n\nkhaiya 46 Sharifpur 47 Anooppur Dibai 48 Shuklampura 49 Rasoolabad Nanpur 50 Lodhipur Shobhan 51 Pawati 52 Haiderpur 53 Lodhipur Chhapka 54 Sadullapur 55 Hiranpura 56 Popayi 57 Janupura 58 Jhadina 59 Saidpur 60 Alampur Bhagwantpur 61 Ladpura 62 Kalyanpur 63 Khilwai 64 Shogarh 65 Shahpur Chaudhary 66 Inayatpur 67 Rampur Nyamatpur 68 Abdullapur 69 Dotai 70 Athsaini 71 Hasupur 72 Manak Chowk 73 Deoli 74 Dhana 75 Lisri 76 Akkhapur 77 Fattapur 78 Phuldehra 79 Nawada Kalan 80 Todarpur 81 Bhowapur 82 Bhowapur Mastannagar 83 Baksar 84 Saroorpur 85 Vait 86 Khudaliya 87 Baddha 88 Ratupura 89 Rajhera 90", "id": "3818355" }, { "contents": "Samia tribe (Luhya)\n\n\n38 Abakangala 39 Abakati 40 Abakemo 41 Abakerere 42 Abakhu 43 Abakibwedde 44 Abakiroyoya 45 Abakobe 46 Abakomolo 47 Abakooli 48 Abakoolo 49 Abakuba 50 Abakwala 51 Abakwede 52 Abakyaki 53 Abakyonga 54 Abalaka 55 Abalala 56 Abalanda 57 Abaleke 58 Abalekya 59 Abalila 60 Abalindo 61 Abaliro 62 Abalisa 63 Abaloba 64 Abalomba 65 Abalundu 66 Abalwenge 67 Abalyali 68 Abalyani 69 Abamakwa 70 Abamakyeke 71 Abamali 72 Abamani 73 Abamanyi 74 Abambumpi 75 Abameripo 76 Abampoodi 77 Abampunyi 78 Abamulembo 79 Abamulimba 80 Abamuma 81 Abanapa 82 Abangasa 83 Abanghale 84 Abanyanga 85 Abanyedeti 86 Abanyihodoo 87 Abanyimaro", "id": "4195796" }, { "contents": "Parbatsar\n\n\nGular 47 Gunawati 48 Gurah 49 Haripura 50 Harnawa Patti 51 Hatheli 52 Hukmpura 53 Huldhani 54 Jagdishpura 55 Jalampura 56 Janjeela 57 Jawla 58 Jhalra 59 Jhujharpura 60 Kaletara 61 Kalkala Ki Dhani 62 Kankediyas 63 Kanwalad 64 Khanpur 65 Khedapura 66 Khedarpura 67 Kheri Khinwasi 68 Khokhar 69 Khokhariya 70 Khundiyas 71 Kinsariya 72 Kishorpura 73 Kitiya 74 Kuliyana 75 Kundri 76 Kurada 77 Lakhiyas 78 Lalana Kalan 79 Lalana Khurd 80 Madhwa 81 Malas Charnan 82 Malas Gusaiyan 83 Mandan 84 Mandowari 85 Manglana 86 Manpura 87 Mayapur 88 Mehgaon 89 Merasi 90 Mindakiya 91 Modi Khurd", "id": "7579275" }, { "contents": "Western Suburbs Magpies\n\n\nW Wright 55 W Barclay 56 Percy Bolt 57 T Doyle 58 J Feeney 59 V Jarvis 60 E Mantle 61 H.G. Naylor 62 E Palmer 63 E Willings 64 Grinstead 65 Owens 66 Sam Perry 67 Keen 68 James 69 Percy Briscoe 70 Chipperfield 71 J Ogilvie 72 Horace Alderson 73 Johns 74 J Slingsby 75 D McDonald 76 G Patterson 77 Baldock 78 Tom Dowswell 79 Healy 80 McEvoy 81 Ryan 82 George Duffin 83 Herb Gilbert 84 Rangi Joass 85 W Mueller 86 A Munnery 87 P.J. Thompson 88 Jack Tully 89 S.B. Wall 90 A Gillett", "id": "13659778" }, { "contents": "Game Day Recycling\n\n\nUniversity of Georgia 59. University of Kentucky 60. University of Maine 61. University of Maryland 62. University of Miami 63. University of Michigan 64. University of Minnesota 65. University of Mississippi 66. University of Missouri 67. University of Montana 68. University of Nebraska–Lincoln 69. University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill 70. University of North Texas 71. University of Notre Dame 72. University of Oregon 73. University of Rochester 74. University of South Florida 75. University of Tennessee - Knoxville 76", "id": "10435645" }, { "contents": "Carson's Law\n\n\nAnd Misfire 59. St. Patrick's Day 60. The Masquerade 61. All That Glitters 62. Laugh, Clown, Laugh 63. Guardian Angels 64. Lost Opportunities 65. A Country Dance 66. Faith, Hope And Fencing Wire 67. A Matter Of Confidence 68. The Tender Trap 69. A Case For Compassion 70. From Small Acorns 71. Street Games, Night Moves 72. Deceptions 73. Orphans Of The Storm 74. Falling Star 75. Means To An End 76. Teapots And Tears 77.", "id": "7511783" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "2003 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 10–11 May – Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, England *58–69, 83–25, 24–66, (63) 75–8, 9-(67), 0–98 (57), 72–60 (53), 39–80 (55), (67)-(60), 42–61 **(58) 73–26, (80)-(52), (100) 104–32, 23–82 (57), (54) 74–57, 49–57, (56) 71–48, 59–32 **", "id": "20494482" }, { "contents": "List of villages in Murbad\n\n\n796 br 57 Gorakhgad Murbad 1 br 58 Goregaon Murbad 495 br 59 Hedavali Murbad 281 br 60 Hireghar Murbad 225 61 Inde Murbad 885 br 62 Jadai Murbad 491 br 63 Jaigaon Murbad 496 br 64 Jambhurde Murbad 1,330 br 65 Jamghar Murbad 533 br 66 Kachakoli Murbad 869 br 67 Kalambad Mu Murbad 408 br 68 Kalambhe Murbad 1,299 br 69 Kalamkhande Murbad 987 br 70 Kalanbhad Murbad 1,017 br 71 Kandali Murbad 295 br 72 Kanharle Murbad 798 br 73 Kanhol Murbad 822 br 74 Karavale Murbad 1,118 br 75 Karchonde Murbad 731 76 Kasgaon Murbad 524", "id": "15353565" }, { "contents": "Amos Burn\n\n\nKf7 46.Bxc6 Bxc6 47.Kb4 Be8 48.Nf3 Ke7 49.Ng5 Bc6 50.Ka3 Bd7 51.Kb2 Ba4 52.Kc1 Bb3 53.Nf3 Ba4 54.Nh4 Kf7 55.Ng2 Bd7 56.h4 Be8 57.Kb2 Ba4 58.Ne3 Ke7 59.Ka3 Bc6 60.Kb4 Kd7 61.Ka5 Kc7 62.Nc2 Kb7 63.Nb4 Bd7 64.Na6 Be8 65.Nc5+ Kc6 66.Nxe6 Bd7 67.Ng5 Bf5 68.Kb4 Bg4 69.Ka3 Kd7 70.Nf7 Be6 71.Nd6 Kc6 72.Kb2 Bg4 73.Kc2 Kd7 74.Kd2 Ke6 75.Ke3 Bh3 76.f5+ gxf5 77.Kf4 Bg4 78.Kg5 Bh3 79.Ne8 Kf7 80.Nf6 f4 81.Kxf4 Be6 82.Kg5 1–0 MacDonald-Burn, Liverpool 1910 At right is a surprisingly little-known position from one of Burn's offhand games.", "id": "20103296" }, { "contents": "Brazilian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act\n\n\n59. FENIPRAZINE 60. FEMPROBAMATO 61. FLUFENAZINE 62. FLUMAZENIL 63. FLUOXETINE 64. FLUPENTIXOL 65. FLUVOXAMINE 66. HALOPERIDOL 67. HALOTAN 68. CLORAL HYDRATE 69. HYDROCHLORBEZETILAMINE 70. HYDROXIDINE 71. HOMOPHENAZINE 72. IMICLOPRAZINE 73. IMIPRAMINE 74. IMIPRAMINOXIDE 75. IPROCLORIZIDA 76. ISOCARBOXAZIDE 77. ISOFLURANE 78. ISOPROPYL-CROTONYL-URINE 79. LAMOTRIGINE 80. LEVODOPA 81. LEVOMEPROMAZINE 82. LINDANO 83. LISURIDA 84. LITHIUM 85. LOPERAMIDA 86. LOXAPINA 87. MAPROTILINE 88. MECLOFENOXATE 89. MEFENOXALONE 90.", "id": "14670778" }, { "contents": "Tales of the Wizard of Oz\n\n\n? 55. ? 56. ? 57. ? 58. ? 59. ? 60. Friends of a Feather 61. Monkey Air Lift 62. Guaranteed for Life 63. The Skills of Bravery 64. The Coat of Arms 65. Roar, Lion, Roar 66. Be a Card 67. The Inferior Decorator 68. The Salesman 69. The Cat's Meow 70. The Yellow Brick Road 71. Rusty Rusty 72. The Scarecrow 73. The Invisible Man 74. Free Trade 75. The Bull Fighter 76", "id": "13344957" }, { "contents": "Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship\n\n\nscope=row|56 !scope=row|57 !scope=row|58 !scope=row|59 !scope=row|60 !scope=row|61 !scope=row|62 !scope=row|63 !scope=row|64 !scope=row|65 !scope=row|66 !scope=row|67 !scope=row|68 !scope=row|69 !scope=row|70 !scope=row|71 !scope=row|72 !scope=row|73 !scope=row|74 !scope=row|75 !scope=row|76 !scope=row|77 !scope=row|78 !scope=row|79 !scope=row|80 !", "id": "16778230" }, { "contents": "Ikirun\n\n\n59. Asaba 60. Ajele Okeba 61. Ago Okeba 62. Ajisefinni 63. Alufa Akanbi 64. Adedeji 65. Alabi 66. Aniyeye 67. Agunlo 68. Aliyu 69. Aborisade 70. Agbon 71. Ayara 72. Baale- Enle 73. Baba Osogbo 74. Orisayo 75. Balogun 76. Baale Gbenagbena 77. Baale Onilu 78. Baale Ponja Erintunde 79. Saba 80. Balogun Kojo 81. Baale Oke Aafo 82. Balogun Makinde 83. Baba Isale 84. Balogun Imole 85. Baba Oloya 86. Baale", "id": "2580736" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qd2 Qd4 57. Qe1 Qb6 58. Qd2 Rb7 59. a4 Qc5 60. Qe1 Rb4 61. Qd2 Qb6 62. Qc1 Qd4 63. Qc2 Rb3 64. Be2 Rxc3 65. Qxc3 Qxc3 66. bxc3 Nxe4 67. Bf3 Nef6 68. Be2 e4 69. Bxc4 g4 70. Rb2 Ng5 71. Rb6 Nf7 72. Bf1 f3 73. c4 Nd7 74. Rb7 Nfe5 75. f6 e3 76. Rb3 e2 77. Bxe2 fxe2 78. Re3 Nf3 79. f7 Rf8 80. Rxg4 e1=", "id": "10680382" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "1953–54 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team\n\n\n30 Oregon State (-/4) RAL L 53–65 January 8 The Citadel H W 83–42 January 9 Wake Forest A W 66–65 January 11 Davidson A W 70–54 January 16 Virginia H W 78–66 January 19 NC State H L 77–84 February 2 Washington and Lee LY W 69–60 February 4 Duke (-/8) A L 47–63 February 8 Virginia A L 69–83 February 11 Wake Forest H L 62–76 February 13 Clemson (-/14) A W 72–56 February 16 Davidson H W 89–69 February 20 Duke (-/14) H L 63–67 February 24 NC State", "id": "7304952" }, { "contents": "Kumharsain\n\n\nChohan 38 Chopala 39 Churath 40 D.P.F. Nag kelo Saroga 41 D.P.F. Nagkelo 42 Dagrot 43 Dakolu 44 Dakoon 45 Dalan 46 Damaur 47 Daro 48 Dawala 49 Deeb 50 Deoridhar 51 Dethal 52 Devali Dhar 53 Dhala 54 Dhali 55 Dhanal 56 Dharuri 57 Dheongli 58 Dogri 59 Doja 60 Ganeog 61 Gharal 62 Ghareawat 63 Ghughvi 64 Gheti 65 Gonthla 66 Halyana 67 Hathiya 68 Jadoon 69 Jal 70 Jalti 71 Jangal Ahar 72 Jangal Dawala 73 Jangal Hatu 74 Jangal Havan 75 Jangal Jogsha 76 Jangal Madhawan 77 Jangal Marni 78 Jangal Nun-II 79 Janjeli", "id": "1653227" }, { "contents": "Glamorgan County Silver Ball Trophy\n\n\n. The trophy is sponsored by Brains Smooth. ! Season !! Winners !! Losing Finalists !! Score !! Venue ! 1956–57 !1957–58 ! 1958–59 ! 1959–60 ! 1960–61 ! 1961–62 ! 1962–63 ! 1963–64 ! 1964–65 ! 1965–66 ! 1966–67 ! 1967–68 ! 1968–69 ! 1969–70 ! 1970–71 ! 1971–72 ! 1972–73 ! 1973–74 ! 1974–75 ! 1975–76 ! 1976–77 ! 1977–78 ! 1978–79 ! 1979–80 ! 1980–81 ! 1981–82 ! 1982–83 ! 1983–84 ! 1984–85 ! 1985–86 ! 1986–87 ! 1987–88 ! 1988–89 ! 1989–90 ! 1990–91 ! 1991–92 ! 1992–93 ! 1993–94", "id": "18470383" }, { "contents": "63rd NHK Cup (shogi)\n\n\n, 59. P*7b, 60. Px3e, 61. P-6f, 62. N*8e, 63. P-7a+, 64. Nx7g+, 65. Nx7g, 66. S*7f, 67. N*8i, 68. G*5i, 69. K-6h, 70. B-4h+, 71. +P-7b, 72. +B-5h, 73. K-7i, 74. +B-6i, 75. K-8h, 76. +Bx7h, 77. Kx7h, 78. G*6g, 79. K-8h, 80. Gx7g, 81. Nx7g", "id": "8770976" }, { "contents": "Ancestors of Rama\n\n\n62. Rituparna 63. Sarvakama (Sarvakarma, Aartupani in Harivansha Puran) 64. Sudas (contemporary to King Kuru-1 of Chandravansh who founded the Magadha Kingdom) 65. Saudasa (or) Kalmashapada (married to Madayanti) 66. Asmaka 67. Mulaka (Naari Kavacha) (contemporary of Yadava King Shakuni who was the father of Rakshasha “Bhasmasura”) 68. Dasharatha-1 69. Adwil (Ilabil in Vishnu Puran) 70. Vishvamashaha 71. Anaranya-2 72. Nidhn 73. Animitra 74. Dululaha (Harivansh Puran) 75", "id": "8372279" }, { "contents": "Codex Cyprius\n\n\n1: 1, 4, 12, 14, 30, 34, 41, 44; Luke 10: 1, 8, 15, 22, 23, 30, 32, 37, 38, 47, 48, 53, 57, 63; Luke 20: 2, 4, 8, 9, 19, 23, 24, 26, 28, 33, 34, 50, 61, 62, 64, 65, 70, 74, 75. In Matthew 27:34 it reads οινον (\"wine\"", "id": "12433331" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qg1 Qe8 55. Qf2 Qf8 56. Rcd1 Qe8 57. Kh3 Kh8 58. Rc1 Kh7 59. Ba7 Rb7 60. Bc5 Na6 61. Be3 Rbb8 62. Kh4 Nb4 63. Qf1 Qe7 64. Kh3 Qe8 65. Kh2 Qe7 66. Qd1 Qe8 67. Kh3 Ra8 68. Kh4 Na6 69. Qg1 Bb4 70. Rdd1 Bf8 71. Kh3 Rab8 72. Kh4 Nb4 73. Rd2 Na6 74. Nf5 Bb4 75. Rdd1 Bf8 76. Qe1 Bb4 77. Qf1 Bf8 78. Kg3 Nb4 79", "id": "10680375" }, { "contents": "List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach\n\n\n• 20/7=/11 • 22/5 • 24/6 • 25/6 • 26/6 • 28/6 • 29/8 • 30/6 • 31/9 • 32/6 • 33/6 • 36/4 and /8 • 37/6 • 38/6 • 39/7 • 40/3, /6 and /8 • 41/6 • 42/7 • 44/7 • 45/7 • 46/6 • 47/5 • 48/3 and /7 • 52/6 • 55/5 • 56/5 • 57/8 • 59/3 • 60/5 • 62/6 64. • 64/2, /4 and /8 • 65/2 and /7 • 66/6 • 67/4 and /7 • 69/6 • 69a/6 • 70/7 and /11 • 72/6 • 73/5 • 74/8", "id": "3262090" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n+ Nxe4 56. fxe4+ Kxe4 57. Qg4+ Kd3 58. Qf3+ Qe3 59. Kg4 Qxf3+ 60. Kxf3 g6 61. Bd6 Nf5 62. Kf4 Nh4 63. Kg4 gxh5+ 64. Kxh4 Kxd4 65. Bb8 a5 66. Bd6 Kc4 67. Kxh5 a4 68. Kxh6 Kb3 69. b5 Kc4 70. Kg5 Kxb5 71. Kf5 Ka6 72. Ke6 Ka7 73. Kd7 Kb7 74. Be7 Ka7 75. Kc7 Ka8 76. Bd6 Ka7 77. Kc8 Ka6 78. Kb8 b5 79", "id": "7279713" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rg3 b3 59. Kc6 Kb8 60. Rxb3+ Ka7 61. Rb7+ Ka6 62. Rb6+ Ka7 63. Kb5 a4 64. Rxf6 Rf4 65. Rxh6 a3 66. Ra6+ Kb8 67. Rxa3 Rxf5 68. Rg3 Rf6 69. Rg8+ Kc7 70. Rg7+ Kc8 71. Rh7 1-0 Game 32br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black: Korchnoi, Viktorbr Pirc, Classicalbr Result: 1-0br 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5", "id": "7279777" }, { "contents": "José Cardenal\n\n\nJosé Rosario Domec Cardenal (born October 7, 1943 in Matanzas, Cuba) is a Cuban American former professional baseball outfielder, who played Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants (1963–64), Los Angeles/California Angels (1965–67), Cleveland Indians (1968–69), St. Louis Cardinals (1970–1971), Milwaukee Brewers (1971), Chicago Cubs (1972–77), Philadelphia Phillies (1978–79), New York Mets (1979–80), and Kansas City Royals (1980). Cardenal batted and threw", "id": "3406173" }, { "contents": "SUBE card\n\n\n20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88,", "id": "8102606" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\nRb1 Bg7 58. Be4 Nf6 59. Bc2 Nd5 60. Ra1 Kc7 61. Rb1 Bf6 62. Kg1 Ne7 63. Kf1 Nd5 64. Kg2 Bg7 65. Kg1 Kb7 66. Ra1 R6d7 67. Re4 Bf6 68. Re2 Kc7 69. Kf1 Ne7 70. Rb1 Nc8 71. Be3 Nd6 72. Rbe1 Re7 73. Bg6 Rg8 74. Bb1 e4 75. Kg2 Rge8 76. Bc2 Bg7 77. Rd1 Nc4 78. Bc1 Nd6 79. Rh1 Re5 80. h4 Bf6 81. h5 R5e7 82.", "id": "10680366" }, { "contents": "Wu Style Tai Chi Fast Form\n\n\nParting the wild horse's mane 59. Jade girl works the shuttles(3) 60. Jade girl works the shuttles(4) 61. Grasping the bird's tail 62. Cloud hands(3) 63. Cloud hands(4) 64. Downward posture 65. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(1) 66. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(2) 67. Step back, repulse the monkey 68. Flying oblique 69. Raise hand and step up 70. White crane flaps its wings 71. Brush knee and twist step 72. Needle at the bottom", "id": "6846816" }, { "contents": "SFZ (file format)\n\n\nan SFZ file: group lovel=0 hivel=127 region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=60 lokey=30 hikey=61 sample=SubDir/01C4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=62 lokey=62 hikey=63 sample=SubDir/02D4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=64 lokey=64 hikey=64 sample=SubDir/03E4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=65 lokey=65 hikey=66 sample=SubDir/04F4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=67 lokey=67 hikey=68 sample=SubDir/05G4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=69 lokey=69 hikey=70 sample=SubDir/06A4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=71 lokey=71 hikey=71 sample=SubDir/07B4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=72 lokey=72 hikey=73 sample=SubDir/08C5.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=74 lokey=74 hikey=75 sample=SubDir/09D5.wav region trigger=", "id": "13324840" }, { "contents": "Afadzato South District\n\n\n. Logba-Adzakoe 57. Logba-Akusame 58. Logba-Alakpeti 59. Logba-Andokope 60. Logba-Dufie 61. Logba-Klikpo 62. Logba-Tota 63. Logba-Vuinta 64. Logba-Xorglikope 65. Tafi-Abuipe 66. Tafi-Agorme 67. Tafi-Atome 68. Tafi-Dekpokorfe 69. Tafi-Mador 70. Tafi-Xorglikorfe 71. Kpeve-Old town 72. Kpeve-Tornu 73. Adigbo-Tornu 74. Goviefe-Todzi 75. Goviefe-Korwu", "id": "2739856" }, { "contents": "Jackson League\n\n\n-52 Centrals 1952-53 Northerners 1953-54 Vale Recreation 1954-55 Pessimists 1955-56 Northerners 1956-57 Guernsey Rangers 1957-58 Guernsey Rangers 1958-59 Northerners 1959-60 Northerners 1960-61 Belgrave Wanderers 1961-62 Sylvans 1962-63 Sylvans 1963-64 Northerners 1964-65 Belgrave Wanderers 1965-66 Vale Recreation 1966-67 Centrals 1967-68 St Martin’s 1968-69 Vale Recreation 1969-70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970-71 Belgrave Wanderers 1971-72 Vale Recreation 1972-73 Vale Recreation", "id": "4250613" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\nof Arkansas. The Lumbermen were disbanded in July 1905 due to financial hardships. Pine Bluff MLB Players 1954 - Frank Lucchesi - Manager - Philadelphia 70-72, Texas 75-77, Chicago Cubs 87 1952 - Bob Hale - Baltimore 55-56, 58, Cleveland 60-61, New York Yankees 61 1952 - Hillis Layne - Washington 41 1952 - Jim Snyder - Player Minnesota 61-62, 64 Manager - Seattle 88 1951 - Bud Black - Detroit 52, 55 1950 - Harry Chozen - Cincinnati 37 1950", "id": "9684300" }, { "contents": "Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award\n\n\n-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-", "id": "18196616" }, { "contents": "Middlesex Senior Charity Cup\n\n\n1947–48 Hendon 1948–49 Hayes 1949–50 Wealdstone 1950–51 Finchley 1951–52 Southall 1952–53 Hounslow Town 1953–54 Hendon 1954–55 Hayes 1955–56 Hounslow Town 1956–57 Hendon 1957–58 Finchley 1958–59 Enfield 1959–60 Hounslow Town 1960–61 Enfield 1961–62 Enfield & Hounslow Town (joint holders) 1962–63 Hayes 1963–64 Wealdstone 1964–65 Finchley 1965–66 Hounslow Town 1966–67 No Competition 1967–68 Wealdstone & Wembley (joint holders) 1968–69 Southall 1969–70 Hampton 1970–71 Hayes 1971–72 Hayes 1972–73 Hayes 1973–74 Finchley 1974–75 Hayes 1975–76 Hendon 1976–77 Hendon 1977–78 Hillingdon Borough 1978–79 Hendon 1979–80 Harrow Borough 1980–81 Wembley & Wealdstone (joint winners) 1981–82 Uxbridge 1982–83 Wembley 1983–84 Southall", "id": "8679746" }, { "contents": "Handicap (chess)\n\n\n53. Ke3 Kb5 54. Ne4 Na6 55. h8=Q Ka5 56. Qc3+ Kb5 57. Qb3+ Ka5 58. Nc3 Nc5 59. Bc7+ Ka6 60. Qb5+ Ka7 61. Qxc5+ Ka6 Deliberately allowing checkmate. 62. Qa5+ Kb7 63. Ke4 Kc8 64. Qa7 Kd7 65. Qb7 Ke7 66. Qc8 Kf6 67. Bd8+ Kg7 68. Qe6 Kf8 69. Qe7+ Kg8 70. Nd5 Kh8 71. g5 Kg8 72. g6 Kh8 73. Ke5 Kg8 74.", "id": "9261177" }, { "contents": "2009 Premier League Snooker\n\n\nwas higher. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 28–29 November – Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, England * (61) 80–35, 4–80, (96)–0, 0–(110), 34–77, 61–71 (65), 67–1, 40–75 ** 0–(98), 10–99 (53), 10–68 (66), 1–83 (76), (63)–30, (53)–(67) *** (111) 119–9, 87–36, 70–0, 50–57, 0–(88", "id": "994853" }, { "contents": "2013 Virginia Cavaliers football team\n\n\nAlex Foertsch 55 David Dean 56 Andre Miles-Redmond 57 Stephen Lawe 59 Mark Hall 60 John Pond 60 Jeb Byrne 61 Cody Wallace 62 Sean Karl 63 Ryan Doull 64 Nick Koutris 65 Ross Burbank 66 George Adeosun 67 Jackson Matteo 68 Eric Tetlow 69 Phillip Berry 70 Luke Bowanko 71 Jack McDonald 72 Eric Smith 74 Conner Davis 75 Sadiq Olanrewaju 76 Michael Mooney 77 Jay Whitmire 78 Morgan Moses 79 Jack Babcock 79 Sean Cascarano 80 Adrian Gamble 81 Jamall Brown 82 Mario Nixon 83 Jake McGee 84 Canaan Severin 85 Keeon Johnson 86 Jeremy Dollin", "id": "3791357" }, { "contents": "Sangrampur, Maharashtra\n\n\n52-Pimpari Adgaon 1400 53-Rajpur 157 54-Akoli Bk. 910 55-Akoli Kh. 251 56-Changefal Bk. 665 57-Changefal Kh. 707 58-Niwana 1487 59-Sangrampur Pr.jamod 6506 60-Tamgaon 1124 61-Pimpri Kathargaon 566 62-Bodkha 1363 63-Nirod 989 64-Bhilkhed 713 65-Wakana 1420 66-Rudhana 2072 67-Chondhi 622 68-Kakoda 669 69-Ukadgaon 353 70-Manardi 719 71-Pimpri Kavthal 461 72-Ringanwadi 570 73-Durgadiatya 1016 74-Wankhed 5378 75-Takleshwar 501 76-Kalamkhed 712 77-Jastgaon 795 78-Neknapur 358 79-Awar 955 80-Ukali Bk. 1216 81-Kodri 1225 82-Paturda Khurd 1564 83-Khel Thorat Paturda 2054 84-Warwat Khanderao 1447 85-Hingana Kavthal 360 86-Kumbarkhed 230 87-Kavthal 2673 88-Itkhed 218 89-Pesoda 1185 90-Bhon 1149 91-Sawali 659 92-Khiroda", "id": "9109065" }, { "contents": "Kamen Rider Spirits\n\n\n61. Rushbr 62. Ice Fangbr 63. Graveyard Eleventh tankōbon 64. Light Fangbr 65. Labyrinthbr 66. Hell Carbr 67. Teacherbr 68. Training Twelfth tankōbon 69. Whirlpoolbr 70. New Finisherbr 71. Ocean Battlebr 72. Belt of Lifebr 73. Immortal Man Thirteenth tankōbon 74. Inheritbr 75. Get Backbr 76. Movingbr 77. Evolutionbr 78. Next Evolutionbr 79. Final Evolution Fourteenth tankōbon 80. Warrior's Essencebr 81. Surpassing Greedbr 82. Returnbr 83. Fiery Giantbr 84. With the Soulbr 85. Setupbr", "id": "11704902" }, { "contents": "List of AEK Athens F.C. managers\n\n\nP ! W ! D ! L ! F ! A ! GD ! W% ! Pts% ! Total ! 36!!22!!7!!7!!62!!32!!+30!!61.11!!67.59 ! Total ! 11||6||3||2||22||14||+8||54.54||63.64 ! Total ! 4||2||0||2||6||5||+1||50.00||50.00 ! Total ! 26!!14!!5!!7!!55!!28!!+27!!53.85!!60.26 ! Total ! 59!!37!!11!!11!!145!!69!!+76!!62.71!!68.93 ! Total ! 17!!11!!3!!5!!32!!18!!+14||64.71!!70.59 ! Total ! 82!!45!!23!!14!!166!!77!!+89!!54.88!!64.23 ! Total ! 16!!8!!3!!5!!24!!20!!+4!!50.00!!56.25 ! Total ! 86!!47!!23!!16!!121!!70!!+51!!54.65!!63.57 ! Total ! 71!!39!!13!!19!!122!!67!!+55!!54.93!!61.03 ! Total ! 84!!39!!24!!21!!116!!86!!+30!!46.43!!55.95 ! Total ! 2!!1!!0!!1!!3!!4!!-1!!50.00!!50.00 ! Total ! 82!!61!!12!!9!!190!!50!!+140!!74.39!! \"Only competitive matches are counted. Wins, losses and draws are results at the final whistle; the results of penalty shootouts are not counted.\"", "id": "20468014" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Kf3 Kf8 52. Kg2 Rg4+ 53. Kh2 Bf2 54. Rf1 Bd4 55. Re1 Rh4+ 56. Kg2 Rg4+ 57. Kh3 Rh4+ 58. Kg3 Kf7 59. Kg2 Kf8 60. Kf3 Rh2 61. Bxa4 c2 62. Kg3 Bxe5+ 63. Rxe5 Rh1 64. Bxg5 Rg1+ 65. Kf2 Nxg5 66. Bxc2 Ra1 67. a4 Ra2 68. Re2 Ra3 69. Re3 Ra2 70. Re2 Ra3 71. Rd2 Ke7 72. Ke2 Nf3 73. Rd1 Ne5 74. Rd5", "id": "4952529" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Qxg6+ Kf8 59. Qxc6 Kg8 60. Qg6+ Kf8 61. Qg4 Ke8 62. Qh5 Kf8 63. Qg4 Ke8 64. Qh5 Kf8 65. Qd5 Rh7 66. Qf3+ Kg8 67. Qg4+ Kf7 68. Qh5+ Kg8 69. Qg6+ Kf8 70. Qf5+ Kg8 71. Qg4+ Kf7 72. Qh5+ Kg8 73. Qd5+ Kf8 74. Qxb5 Qe6 75. Bg7+ Kf7 76. Qh5+ Ke7 77. g3 Qe1+ 78. Kg2 Qe4+ 79. Kh2", "id": "4952547" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rc6 Bb5 60. Rc1 b3 61. Rb1 Bc4 62. Ke4 Ra2 63. Kd4 Rc2 64. Nd3 Bxd3 65. Kxd3 Rxh2 66. Rxb3 Kg7 67. Ke4 Ra2 68. Kf4 Ra4+ 69. Kg5 Ra5 70. g4 Rc5 71. Kh5 Ra5 72. Rf3 Rb5 73. g5 Rb1 74. f6+ Kh7 75. Rh3 Rg1 76. Rh2 Rg3 77. Rh1 Rg2 78. Ra1 Rh2+ 79. Kg4 Kg6 80. Ra8 Rg2+ ½–½ Game 26br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black", "id": "7279762" }, { "contents": "Les Arcanes\n\n\nPremier sacrifice 56. Liberté 57. Le sacrifice libre 58. La relation du beth à l'aleph 59. Limite de nos champs de gravitation 60. L'indivisible unité 61. La Manifestation 62. Vision parfaite 63. La féminité de la Manifestation procréatrice 64. Cantique de Salomon 65. Ève 66. Sacrifice des sacrifices 67. La loi juive 68. Beauté libre 69. Encore le rythme 70. Conscience de l'univers 71. Libre beauté première 72-73. La passion mystérieuse et chaste 74. De l'amour à l'être 75.", "id": "17579979" }, { "contents": "Barharia\n\n\nKail 61. Kaluchhapra 62. Kanahar 63. Kanhauli 64. Khanpur 65. Khizar Chak 66. Khori Pakar Jaddi 67. Khori Pakar Nilami 68. Koiri Tola 69. Kuahi 70. Kurwa 71. Kutub Chhapra 72. Lachhmi Chak 73. Lakri 74. Lakri Dargah 75. Lala Hata 76. Lauan 77. Madhaupur 78. Mahal 79. Mahamadpur 80. Mahammadpur 81. Mahbub Chhapra 82. Mahmudpur 83. Mananpura 84. Mansahata 85. Mathia Patarhatha 86. Mathurapur 87. Mira Chhapra 88. Narharpur 89.", "id": "12509991" }, { "contents": "Women's Professional Basketball League\n\n\nfranchises had been awarded to Dallas, New Orleans, San Francisco and St. Louis, Missouri, while applications were received for potential franchises from Baltimore, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. The Eastern Division included the New Jersey Gems, New Orleans Pride, New York Stars, Philadelphia Fox, St. Louis Streak and Washington Metros. The Midwest Division included the Chicago Hustle, Iowa Cornets, Milwaukee Does and Minnesota Fillies. The Western Division included the California Dreams, Dallas Diamonds, Houston Angels and San Francisco Pioneers.", "id": "10846173" }, { "contents": "Don McMahon\n\n\nDonald John McMahon (January 4, 1930 – July 22, 1987) was a right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was signed by the Boston Braves before the 1950 season. He played for the Milwaukee Braves (1957–62), Houston Colt .45s (1962–63), Cleveland Indians (1964–66), Boston Red Sox (1966–67), Chicago White Sox (1967–68), Detroit Tigers (1968–69), and San Francisco Giants (1969–74). McMahon was used almost", "id": "22214072" }, { "contents": "List of sovereign states and dependencies by total fertility rate\n\n\n58 Israel 2.9 59 Lesotho 2.9 60 Eswatini 2.8 61 Kyrgyz Republic 2.8 62 Micronesia 2.8 63 Algeria 2.7 64 Haiti 2.7 65 Mongolia 2.7 66 Botswana 2.6 67 Fiji 2.6 68 Guatemala 2.6 69 Kazakhstan 2.6 70 Syria 2.6 71 Turkmenistan 2.6 72 Bolivia 2.5 73 Djibouti 2.5 74 Jordan 2.5 75 Oman 2.5 76 Lao PDR 2.4 77 Philippines 2.4 78 Cambodia 2.3 79 Ecuador 2.3 80 Guyana 2.3 81 Honduras 2.3 82 Panama 2.3 83 Paraguay 2.3 84 Seychelles 2.3 85 South Africa 2.3 86 Suriname 2.3 87 Uzbekistan 2.3 88 Dominican Republic 2.2 89 Indonesia 2.2", "id": "17872676" }, { "contents": "Minuscule 441\n\n\nsubscriptions at the end of each book, and στιχοι. The biblical text is surrounded by a catena of Oecumenius. Some of leaves of the codex are in disorder. The order of leaves: 3-18. 1. 2. 19-46. 47-58. 59. 63. 64. 59. 60-62. 73. 74. 65. 66. 69-72. 67. 68. 75-78. 127-142. 79-126. 143-158. 167-182", "id": "19179286" }, { "contents": "Al Maktab Raqam 19\n\n\n61 - Ghost Walker 62 - Stun death 63 - Fire Ball 64 - the mystery of the Sphinx 65 - dark rays 66 - Conflict in the bush 67 - a plot of Satan 68 - bulwark 69 - ghost of revenge 70 - bloody chase 71 - cursed earth 72 - devastating weapon 73 - horror Hospital 74 - a treasure of the Pharaohs 75 - bird death 76. The armed robbery 77. secret mission 78. hackers Nile 79. Invisible Man 80. devastating automated 81. golden statue 82. Flower devil 83", "id": "3242097" }, { "contents": "Rulers of Kuba\n\n\n. Shama Katuri. 61. Kusunju. 62. Bena Misaki. 63. Bikila Kolo. 64. Kunche Lama. 65. Pelama Pena. 66. Mime Pelama. 67. Chenge Lesanga. 68. Mianga. 69. Sam Bula. 70. Manchum Bula. 71. Bopele^Bombo. 72. Boeke. 73. Bo^Kena. 74. Shamba Nche. 75. Golo Nche. 76. Shama Shanga. 77. Saina^Kama. 78. Ko Kena. 79. Sanga Lenga. 80. Bosh A kama. 81", "id": "12139561" }, { "contents": "Ācārakkōvai\n\n\n52 poems (3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 77, 78, 81, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93", "id": "12746274" }, { "contents": "Jeff Nelsen\n\n\nmovie soundtracks, and performing in the horn sections of orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Montreal, Vancouver, and National Symphonies, and the Balkan Gypsy funk band of Slavic Soul Party. With Canadian Brass, Jeff has also performed with the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, the symphonies of Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, Phoenix, Rotterdam, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, with the esteemed German, London", "id": "2981814" }, { "contents": "Kasparov versus the World\n\n\n, but claimed it was also losing, and published a \"forced win\". Subsequently, tablebases showed an error in Kasparov's analysis, but confirmed that 58...Qf5 could not have saved the draw with best play on both sides. The main line starts with 58...Qf5 59.Kh6 Qe6 60.Qg1+ Ka2 61.Qf2+ Kb1 62.Qd4 Ka2 63.Kg5 Qe7+ 64.Qf6 Qe3+ 65.Qf4 Qg1+ 66.Kf6 Qb6+ 67.Kf7 Qb7+ 68.Ke6 Qc8+ 69.Kf6 Qd8+ 70.Kf5 Qc8+ 71.Kg5 Qc3 72.Qh2+ Ka1 73.Qe2 Kb1 74.Qf2 Qc1+ 75.Kg4 Qc3", "id": "14582966" }, { "contents": "Swindle (chess)\n\n\n55...f2 56.Qg2 \"zugzwang\"; (b) 55...Nf4 56.Qf5! and if 56...Kg3 57.Qg5+ wins the knight; (c) 55...Ng5 56.Qf5 wins. g5 53.hxg5 hxg5 54.Qxb6 f3 55.Qxc5 Kg4 56.Qe3 Kg3 57.c4 Kg2 58.c5 f2 59.Qe4+ Kh2 60.Qf3 g4! 61.Qe2? White could draw with 61.Qxg4 f1=Q+ 62.Kc2 Qf2+ 63.Kb1 Qf1+ 64.Kc2 Qb5 (64...Nf2 65.Qf4+ Kg2 66.Qg5+ Kf3 67.Qf6+ Ke3 68.Qh6+ Kd4 69.Qd6+ Ke4 70.Qg6+ Kd5 71.Qd6+ Ke4 72.Qg6+", "id": "21604299" }, { "contents": "Queen and pawn versus queen endgame\n\n\n. Qxe6 Qh8+ 58. Kg6 Qc3 59. g4 Qd2 60. g5 Qd4 61. Qf5+ Ka4 62. Kh5 Qh8+ 63. Kg4 Qh1 (This move loses for Black in 39 moves as confirmed by http://www.k4it.de/index.php?topic=egtb&lang=en) 64. Qf4+ Ka5 65. Qe5+ Ka4 66. g6 Qd1+ 67. Kg5 Qg8+ 68. Kf5 Qc8+ 69. Kf4 Qc1+ 70. Qe3 Qc7+ 71. Qe5 Qc1+ 72. Kf5 Qc8+ 73. Kg5 Qd8+ 74. Qf6 Qd5+ 75", "id": "20411696" }, { "contents": "List of OHL seasons\n\n\n| 1959–60 | 1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993–94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–00 | 2000–01 | 2001–02 | 2002–03 | 2003–04 | 2004–05 | 2005–06 | 2006–07 | 2007–08 | 2008–09 | 2009–10", "id": "6936535" }, { "contents": "Dumaria\n\n\nDumaria 107 50 Kewla Kalan Dumaria 919 51 Khaira Dumaria 885 52 Khardag Dumaria 1,454 53 Kokna Dumaria 333 54 Kolhubar Dumaria 3,225 55 KOlsaita Dumaria 297 56 Kundari Dumaria 341 57 Kunria Dumaria 739 58 Kusari Dumaria 1,549 59 Lataha Dumaria 259 60 Londa Dumaria 556 61 Madarpur Dumaria 1,130 62 Mahjari Dumaria 192 63 Mahuri Dumaria 2,884 64 Mahuri Dumaria 348 65 Maigara Dumaria 2,318 66 Majhauli Dumaria 4,606 67 Majhgawan Dumaria 379 68 Manrar Dumaria 533 69 Mataha Dumaria 3,172 70 Maun Bar Dumaria 292 71 Mayapur Dumaria 141 72 Milki Dumaria 168 73 Nabigarh Dumaria 618", "id": "10048378" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n75 e\": \"favorite_nu 0000300 6d 62 65 72 22 7d 2c 20 7b 22 74 79 70 65 22 3a mber\"}, {\"type\": 0000320 20 5b 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c 20 22 6e 75 6c [\"string\", \"nul 0000340 6c 22 5d 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 22 3a 20 22 66 61 l\"], \"name\": \"fa 0000360 76 6f 72 69 74 65 5f 63 6f 6c 6f 72 22 7d 5d 7d", "id": "10173702" }, { "contents": "List of MJHL seasons\n\n\n1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | The following is a list of seasons following the reorganization of junior hockey in Canada.br 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 | 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 | br 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | br 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993-94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–2000 | br", "id": "15920550" }, { "contents": "Spain men's national wheelchair basketball team\n\n\n72–62. They beat Poland 47–64, and Sweden 65–54. Then they lost to Italy 50–58, lost to Germany 77–70, and defeated Poland 71–65. At the 2013 European Championships, Spain defeated Sweden 60–54, Israel 75–57, France 56–40, and Poland 63–45 in pool play. They lost to Turkey 63–49. In the quarterfinals, they defeated Italy 65–56. In the semi-finals, they lost to Great Britain 72–69. They defeated Sweden to win the bronze by a score of 65–56. Asier García Pereiro led the team in", "id": "13321907" }, { "contents": "Lanarkshire Cup\n\n\n1932–33 - 1933–34 - Hamilton Academical 1934–35 - Airdrieonians 1935–36 - 1936–37 - 1937–38 - Airdrieonians 1938–39 - Hamilton Academical 1939–40 - Motherwell 1848–49 - Albion Rovers 1949–50 - Motherwell 1950–51 - Albion Rovers 1951–52 - Hamilton Academical 1952–53 - Motherwell 1953–54 - Motherwell 1954–55 - Motherwell 1955–56 - 1956–57 - Motherwell 1957–58 - Motherwell 1958–59 - Motherwell 1959–60 - Motherwell 1960–61 - Motherwell 1961–62 - Motherwell 1962–63 - Airdrieonians 1963–64 - Motherwell 1964–65 - 1965–66 - Airdrieonians 1966–67 - Airdrieonians 1967–68 - Motherwell 1968–69 - Motherwell 1969–70 - Airdrieonians 1970–71 - Airdrieonians 1971–72 - 1972–73 - Motherwell 1973–74 -", "id": "10384135" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1981\n\n\nNe7 29.Ne3 Rc6 30.Ra3 Nc8 31.axb5 axb5 32.Kf2 Nb6 33.Nb2 Rxd1 34.Bxd1 Rd6 35.Be2 Be8 36.Ra5 Rd8 37.Ke1 c6 38.Ra6 Rb8 39.Bd1 Nc8 40.Nd3 Nc7 41.Ra5 Ra8 42.f4 exf4 43.gxf4 Nb6 44.Bf3 Rd8 45.Be2 Na4 46.Ra7 Rd7 47.Kd2 Ne6 48.Rxd7 Bxd7 49.Bg4 g6 50.f5 gxf5 51.Bxf5 Kg7 52.e5 Nf8 53.Bxd7 Nxd7 54.e6 Ndb6 55.Nf4 Kf8 56.Kd3 Nc8 57.Ng4 Ke7 58.Nh6 Kd6 59.Kd4 Ne7 60.Nf7+ Kc7 61.Nh5 c5+ 62.bxc5 Nc6+ 63.Ke3 Nxc5 64.Nxf6 Nxe6 65.h5 Nf8 66.Ke4 Kb6 67.Ng5 h6 68.Nf7 Ne6 69.Ne8 Nc5+ 70.Ke3 Na4 71.Kd2 b4 72.cxb4 Nxb4 73.Nxh6 Nc5 74.Nf5 Nd5 75.h6 Ne4+", "id": "7279794" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n22 3a 20 22 55 ord\", \"name\": \"U 0000100 73 65 72 22 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 73 70 61 63 65 ser\", \"namespace 0000120 22 3a 20 22 65 78 61 6d 70 6c 65 2e 61 76 72 6f \": \"example.avro 0000140 22 2c 20 22 66 69 65 6c 64 73 22 3a 20 5b 7b 22 \", \"fields\": [{\" 0000160 74 79 70 65 22 3a 20 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c", "id": "10173700" }, { "contents": "HC CSKA Moscow\n\n\n. \"Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game Soviet / Russian MVP Scoring Champion Goal Scoring Champion Soviet / Russian League First Team Best Line Best Rookie Soviet League Championship \"(32)\": 1947–48, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1954–55, 1955–56, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1976–77,", "id": "12586396" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\n- Ryne Duren - Baltimore 54, Kansas City 57, NYY 58-61, LAA 61-62, Philadelphia 63-64, Cincinnati 64, Washington 65, Philadelphia 65 1949 - Ed Albrecht - St. Louis 49-50 1940 - Dewey Adkins - Washington 43, Chi Cubs 49 1940 - Stan Goletz - CHI WS 41 1940 - William Red Rollings - Boston 27-28 1940 - Dave Bartosch - St. Louis 45 1939 - Andy Cohen - Player - New York Giants 26, 28-29, Manager - Philadelphia", "id": "9684301" }, { "contents": "Bing (search engine)\n\n\n-time traffic conditions using Bing Maps. The gadget provided shortcuts to driving directions, local search and full-screen traffic view of major US and Canadian cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Montreal, New York City, Oklahoma City, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Vancouver, and Washington, D.C. Prior to October", "id": "5355697" }, { "contents": "Chess (poem)\n\n\nas 52. Na1–b3? 52. Kh2 Qg3+ 53. Qxg3+ hxg3+ 54. Kxg3 Ra5 55. Kf2 Ra8 56. Ke2 Nc2 57. Kd1 Ne3+ 58. Kc1 Nxg2+ 59. Kb1 b5 60. h4 b4 61. h5 b3 62. e5 Bg5 63. h6 Nh4 64. e6 Bf6 65. h7 Nxf3 66. e7 Bxe7 67. h8=Q+ Kb7 68. Qh3 Ne5 69. Qh5 Nd3 70. Qh3 Nb4 71. Qf3+ Kb8 72. Qe2 Bf6 73. Qe6", "id": "7723831" }, { "contents": "2002 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n(77) 93–6, 37–67, (62) 70–20, (57) 79–0, (91) 108–17, 69–9, (60) 62–9 **(65) 75–33, 68–55, 59–23, (126)-0, 0-(81), (85) 112–6, 1–76 (72), (60) 73–0 ***(60) 109–6, 45–56, (72) 75–42, 5–78 (55), (68) 73–0, (109) 115–19, 43–66, (110) 111–14, (70)-0, 38–89", "id": "20494682" }, { "contents": "2015 Cleveland Indians season\n\n\nand 13, improving their record to 70–70 and marking the first time the Indians were .500 since they were 2–2. The Indians would also be 71-71, 72-72, 73-73, and 74-74, but lost the following game each time. They briefly made it over the .500 mark at 77–76 on September 26, but went on to lose three in a row. The Indians spent much of September 3–5 games behind the Texas Rangers or Houston Astros for the second wild card spot in the American", "id": "294687" }, { "contents": "Index of philosophical literature\n\n\n\"Federalist No. 61\" – \"Federalist No. 62\" – \"Federalist No. 63\" – \"Federalist No. 64\" – \"Federalist No. 65\" – \"Federalist No. 66\" – \"Federalist No. 67\" – \"Federalist No. 68\" – \"Federalist No. 69\" – \"Federalist No. 70\" – \"Federalist No. 71\" – \"Federalist No. 72\" – \"Federalist No. 73\" – \"Federalist No. 74\" – \"Federalist", "id": "16809651" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "List of mayors of Salisbury\n\n\n1850–51 George Brown 1851–52 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1852–53 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1853–54 John Lambert 1854–55 Thomas Pain 1855–56 Abraham Jackson 1856–57 Thomas Pain 1857–58 Coard William Squarey 1858–59 Philip Pickney Cother 1859–60 William Woodlands 1860–61 Philip Watson Ottoway 1861–62 Charles Mann Cornwallis Whatman 1862–63 John Style 1863–64 John Waters 1864–65 Richard Henry Rigden 1865–66 Robert Stokes 1866–67 John Alfred Lush MD 1867–68 Stephen Eldridge 1868–69 William Aylward 1869–70 Charles Richard Norton 1870–71 William Fawcett Jnr. 1871–72 John Harding Jackson 1873–74 Henry Brown 1874–75 Samuel Ralph Atkins 1875–76 Charles Henry Radcliffe 1876–77 John Keynes 1877–78 Richard Monkhouse Wilson", "id": "18557200" }, { "contents": "1967 NFL season\n\n\nThe 1967 NFL season was the 48th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 16 teams with the addition of the New Orleans Saints. The two 8-team conferences were split into two divisions each: the Eastern Conference divisions were Capitol (Dallas, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Washington) and Century (Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis), and the Western Conference divisions were Central (Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, and Minnesota) and Coastal (Atlanta, Baltimore, Los Angeles", "id": "8290334" }, { "contents": "World TeamTennis\n\n\nwith Arthur Ashe and Wilt Chamberlain, securing the professional men players.. The league began play in May 1974, with George MacCall as Commissioner of the 16 teams: Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo-Toronto, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Florida (Miami), San Diego/Hawaii, Houston, Los Angeles, Minnesota (Minneapolis-St.Paul), New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. The original league format included a four-colored tennis court, a 44-contest season, and teams", "id": "14486970" }, { "contents": "2013 FedEx Cup Playoffs\n\n\n(76 to 58), Nicholas Thompson (73 to 59), Brendan Steele (89 to 69), and Ernie Els (91 to 70). Seven players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances: Ryan Palmer (60 to 71), Fredrik Jacobson (61 to 72), Martin Laird (63 to 74), David Lingmerth (64 to 75), Kyle Stanley (66 to 77), Cameron Tringale (69 to 79", "id": "19528111" }, { "contents": "Jellabies\n\n\n58. Parrot (21 June 1999) 59. Spring (28 June 1999) 60. Magic (5 July 1999) 61. Where's Pepper? (12 July 1999) 62. Hot (19 July 1999) 63. Robot (26 July 1999) 64. Wheels (2 August 1999) 65. Chums (9 August 1999) 66. Baa! (16 August 1999) 67. Found (23 August 1999) 68. Autumn (30 August 1999) 69. Nature (6 September 1999)", "id": "20682329" }, { "contents": "List of fresh water fishes of Maharashtra\n\n\nogilbii 51. Schismatorhynchos (Nukta) nukta 52. Thynnichthys sandkhol 53. Tor khudree 54. Tor mussulah 55. Tor tor SUB-FAMILY: CULTRINAE 56. Chela cachius 57. Chela laubuca 58. Salmostoma acinaces 59. Salmostoma balookee 60. Salmostoma boopis 61. Salmostoma clupeoides 62. Salmostoma horai 63. Salmostoma kardahiensis 64. Salmostoma novacula 65. Salmostoma phulo Subfamily: LEUCISCINAE 66. Hypophthalmichthys molitrix SUBFAMILY: RASBORINAE 69. Barilius evezardi 70. Barilius gatensis 71. Parluciosoma daniconius 72. Parluciosoma labiosa 73. Danio aequipinnatus 74", "id": "16146194" }, { "contents": "Vehicle registration plates of Kenya\n\n\n63 UN - United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Eastern & Southern African Regional Office 64 CD - Iran 65 CD - Cyprus 66 CD - Argentina 67 UN - United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) 68 CD - Philippines 69 CD - Burundi 70 CD - Chile 71 CD - Oman 72 CD - League of Arab States / Arab League 73 CD - European Union 74 CD - Yemen 75 CD - Kenya Mission to UNEP 76 CD - Côte d'Ivoire (Consulate) 77 CD - Bangladesh 78 CD - Saudi Arabia 79 UN", "id": "993880" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "List of makams\n\n\n-Şehnaz 63. Bûstan 64. Büzürk 65. Büzürk-Gerdâniye 66. Büzürk-Geveyşt 67. Büzürk-Mâye 68. Büzürk-Nevrûz 69. Büzürk-Selmek 70. Büzürk-Şehnâz 71. Canfezâ 72. Çârgâh 73. Çârgâh-Âcem 74. Çârgâh-Gerdâniye 75. Çârgâh-Mahûr 76. Çehâr-Âgâazin 77. Daği-Bayâti 78. Danişverân 79. Dil Âvîz 80. Dil-Ârâ 81. Dil-Efruz 82. Dil-Keşîde 83. Dil-Nişîn 84. Dil-", "id": "21093808" }, { "contents": "Super Bases Loaded 2\n\n\n\", the Cleveland \"Stars\", the Detroit \"Storm\", the Kansas City \"Tornadoes\", Oakland \"Eagles\", and Seattle \"Blue Wave\". The Omega League (based on the National League) consisted of the Atlanta \"Weasels\", Houston \"Doves\", the Los Angeles \"Cyclops\", the New York \"Mercs\", Philadelphia \"Bruins\", the Pittsburgh \"Buzzards\", and the San Francisco \"Amoebas\". In addition, there were four edit teams: Urbana,", "id": "22141152" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "Don Larsen\n\n\nDon James Larsen (born August 7, 1929) is an American retired Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher. During a 15-year MLB career, he pitched from 1953 to 1967 for seven different teams. Larsen pitched for the St. Louis Browns / Baltimore Orioles (1953–54; 1965), New York Yankees (1955–59), Kansas City Athletics (1960–1961), Chicago White Sox (1961), San Francisco Giants (1962–64), Houston Colt .45's / Houston Astros (1964–65), and Chicago Cubs (1967)", "id": "15750076" }, { "contents": "1968 NBA playoffs\n\n\n) (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Chicago Bulls: \"Lakers win series 4-1\" This is the first playoff meeting between the Lakers and Bulls. Division Finals (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (3) San Francisco Warriors: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Last Playoff Meeting: 1967 Western Division Semifinals (San Francisco won 3-0) Champion: Boston Celtics Division Semifinals (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (3) New York Knicks: \"76ers win series 4-2", "id": "14689742" } ]
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Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins 82.", "id": "18525012" }, { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Constitutional amendments under the French Fifth Republic\n\n\n46, 47, 47-1, 47-2 (new), 48, 49, 50-1, 51-1 (new), 51-2 (new), 56, 61, 61-1 (new), 62, 65, 69, 70, 71, 71-1 (new), 72-3, 73, 74-1, 75-1 (new), 87 (new), 88-4, 88-5, 89. The vote was", "id": "8390514" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Wysoczany\n\n\n53. Saharowa 54. Mashljanyk 55. Luchkanych 56. Mashljanyk 57. Mytso 58. Jacyla 59. Jacyla 60. Village Ukrainian School 61. Bodnik 62. Tsynanko 63. Shlomko 64. Warholjak 65. Kroljak 66. Village Orthodox Church 67. Horonova 68. Hlibyk 69. Sekielyk 70. Mashljanyk 71. Maslany 72. Orzinski 73. Worotyla 74. Luchkanych 75. Petrunjova 76. Slabka 77. Petrunjova 78. Bajtsowa 79. Sas 80. Sas 81. Hrytsko 82. Jacyla 83. Szevtsova 84. Szevtsova", "id": "15604592" }, { "contents": "List of WWE United States Champions\n\n\nRank !Wrestler !No. ofbrreigns !Combinedbrdays !Combined daysbrrec. by WWE !1 !2 !rowspan=2|40 !42 !43 !44 !45 !46 !47 !48 !49 !50 !51 !52 !53 !rowspan=2|54 !56 !rowspan=2|57 !59 !60 !61 !62 !63 !64 !65 !66 !67 !rowspan=3|68 !71 !72 !rowspan=3|73 !76 !77 !78 !rowspan=2|79 !rowspan=2|81 !83 !rowspan=2|84 !rowspan=3|86 !89 !rowspan=2|90 !92 !", "id": "11372834" }, { "contents": "Eusébio\n\n\nrepeated five years later. He was the Portuguese First Division's top scorer seven times (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970 and 1973), helping Benfica to win 11 Primeira Liga (1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73 and 1974–75), 5 Portuguese Cup wins (1961–62, 1963–64, 1968–69, 1969–70 and 1971–72), 1 European Cup win (1961–62) and 3 European Cup finals (1962–63, 1964–65 and 1967–68). Eusébio", "id": "15697745" }, { "contents": "Udayarpalayam taluk\n\n\n48 Kundaveli-East 49 Kundaveli-West 50 Kuruvalapparkoil 51 Kuvagam 52 Kuvathur 53 Managathy 54 Marudur 55 Melur 56 Muthuservamadam 57 Nagam Panthal 58 Nayaganai Periyal 59 Nedavalur-East 60 Nedavalur-South 61 Olayur 62 Padanilai 63 Pappakudi-North 64 Pappakudi-South 65 Parukkal 66 Periyakrishnapuram 67 Periyavalayam 68 Pichanur 69 Pilichikuzhi 70 Piranjeri 71 Porpathintha Nallur 72 Rangiyam 73 Saluppai 74 Sathampady 75 Silambur 76 Siluvacheri 77 Sirukadambur 78 Solankurichi 79 Sripuranthan 80 Sriraman 81 Suriyamanal 82 Suttamalli 83 T.Paluvur 84 Taludalamedu 85 Thandalai 86 Thathanur 87 Thenkatchi Perumal Nathan 88 Thirukalapur 89", "id": "329036" }, { "contents": "Garhmukteshwar (Assembly constituency)\n\n\nkhaiya 46 Sharifpur 47 Anooppur Dibai 48 Shuklampura 49 Rasoolabad Nanpur 50 Lodhipur Shobhan 51 Pawati 52 Haiderpur 53 Lodhipur Chhapka 54 Sadullapur 55 Hiranpura 56 Popayi 57 Janupura 58 Jhadina 59 Saidpur 60 Alampur Bhagwantpur 61 Ladpura 62 Kalyanpur 63 Khilwai 64 Shogarh 65 Shahpur Chaudhary 66 Inayatpur 67 Rampur Nyamatpur 68 Abdullapur 69 Dotai 70 Athsaini 71 Hasupur 72 Manak Chowk 73 Deoli 74 Dhana 75 Lisri 76 Akkhapur 77 Fattapur 78 Phuldehra 79 Nawada Kalan 80 Todarpur 81 Bhowapur 82 Bhowapur Mastannagar 83 Baksar 84 Saroorpur 85 Vait 86 Khudaliya 87 Baddha 88 Ratupura 89 Rajhera 90", "id": "3818355" }, { "contents": "Samia tribe (Luhya)\n\n\n38 Abakangala 39 Abakati 40 Abakemo 41 Abakerere 42 Abakhu 43 Abakibwedde 44 Abakiroyoya 45 Abakobe 46 Abakomolo 47 Abakooli 48 Abakoolo 49 Abakuba 50 Abakwala 51 Abakwede 52 Abakyaki 53 Abakyonga 54 Abalaka 55 Abalala 56 Abalanda 57 Abaleke 58 Abalekya 59 Abalila 60 Abalindo 61 Abaliro 62 Abalisa 63 Abaloba 64 Abalomba 65 Abalundu 66 Abalwenge 67 Abalyali 68 Abalyani 69 Abamakwa 70 Abamakyeke 71 Abamali 72 Abamani 73 Abamanyi 74 Abambumpi 75 Abameripo 76 Abampoodi 77 Abampunyi 78 Abamulembo 79 Abamulimba 80 Abamuma 81 Abanapa 82 Abangasa 83 Abanghale 84 Abanyanga 85 Abanyedeti 86 Abanyihodoo 87 Abanyimaro", "id": "4195796" }, { "contents": "Parbatsar\n\n\nGular 47 Gunawati 48 Gurah 49 Haripura 50 Harnawa Patti 51 Hatheli 52 Hukmpura 53 Huldhani 54 Jagdishpura 55 Jalampura 56 Janjeela 57 Jawla 58 Jhalra 59 Jhujharpura 60 Kaletara 61 Kalkala Ki Dhani 62 Kankediyas 63 Kanwalad 64 Khanpur 65 Khedapura 66 Khedarpura 67 Kheri Khinwasi 68 Khokhar 69 Khokhariya 70 Khundiyas 71 Kinsariya 72 Kishorpura 73 Kitiya 74 Kuliyana 75 Kundri 76 Kurada 77 Lakhiyas 78 Lalana Kalan 79 Lalana Khurd 80 Madhwa 81 Malas Charnan 82 Malas Gusaiyan 83 Mandan 84 Mandowari 85 Manglana 86 Manpura 87 Mayapur 88 Mehgaon 89 Merasi 90 Mindakiya 91 Modi Khurd", "id": "7579275" }, { "contents": "Western Suburbs Magpies\n\n\nW Wright 55 W Barclay 56 Percy Bolt 57 T Doyle 58 J Feeney 59 V Jarvis 60 E Mantle 61 H.G. Naylor 62 E Palmer 63 E Willings 64 Grinstead 65 Owens 66 Sam Perry 67 Keen 68 James 69 Percy Briscoe 70 Chipperfield 71 J Ogilvie 72 Horace Alderson 73 Johns 74 J Slingsby 75 D McDonald 76 G Patterson 77 Baldock 78 Tom Dowswell 79 Healy 80 McEvoy 81 Ryan 82 George Duffin 83 Herb Gilbert 84 Rangi Joass 85 W Mueller 86 A Munnery 87 P.J. Thompson 88 Jack Tully 89 S.B. Wall 90 A Gillett", "id": "13659778" }, { "contents": "Game Day Recycling\n\n\nUniversity of Georgia 59. University of Kentucky 60. University of Maine 61. University of Maryland 62. University of Miami 63. University of Michigan 64. University of Minnesota 65. University of Mississippi 66. University of Missouri 67. University of Montana 68. University of Nebraska–Lincoln 69. University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill 70. University of North Texas 71. University of Notre Dame 72. University of Oregon 73. University of Rochester 74. University of South Florida 75. University of Tennessee - Knoxville 76", "id": "10435645" }, { "contents": "Carson's Law\n\n\nAnd Misfire 59. St. Patrick's Day 60. The Masquerade 61. All That Glitters 62. Laugh, Clown, Laugh 63. Guardian Angels 64. Lost Opportunities 65. A Country Dance 66. Faith, Hope And Fencing Wire 67. A Matter Of Confidence 68. The Tender Trap 69. A Case For Compassion 70. From Small Acorns 71. Street Games, Night Moves 72. Deceptions 73. Orphans Of The Storm 74. Falling Star 75. Means To An End 76. Teapots And Tears 77.", "id": "7511783" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "2003 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 10–11 May – Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, England *58–69, 83–25, 24–66, (63) 75–8, 9-(67), 0–98 (57), 72–60 (53), 39–80 (55), (67)-(60), 42–61 **(58) 73–26, (80)-(52), (100) 104–32, 23–82 (57), (54) 74–57, 49–57, (56) 71–48, 59–32 **", "id": "20494482" }, { "contents": "List of villages in Murbad\n\n\n796 br 57 Gorakhgad Murbad 1 br 58 Goregaon Murbad 495 br 59 Hedavali Murbad 281 br 60 Hireghar Murbad 225 61 Inde Murbad 885 br 62 Jadai Murbad 491 br 63 Jaigaon Murbad 496 br 64 Jambhurde Murbad 1,330 br 65 Jamghar Murbad 533 br 66 Kachakoli Murbad 869 br 67 Kalambad Mu Murbad 408 br 68 Kalambhe Murbad 1,299 br 69 Kalamkhande Murbad 987 br 70 Kalanbhad Murbad 1,017 br 71 Kandali Murbad 295 br 72 Kanharle Murbad 798 br 73 Kanhol Murbad 822 br 74 Karavale Murbad 1,118 br 75 Karchonde Murbad 731 76 Kasgaon Murbad 524", "id": "15353565" }, { "contents": "Amos Burn\n\n\nKf7 46.Bxc6 Bxc6 47.Kb4 Be8 48.Nf3 Ke7 49.Ng5 Bc6 50.Ka3 Bd7 51.Kb2 Ba4 52.Kc1 Bb3 53.Nf3 Ba4 54.Nh4 Kf7 55.Ng2 Bd7 56.h4 Be8 57.Kb2 Ba4 58.Ne3 Ke7 59.Ka3 Bc6 60.Kb4 Kd7 61.Ka5 Kc7 62.Nc2 Kb7 63.Nb4 Bd7 64.Na6 Be8 65.Nc5+ Kc6 66.Nxe6 Bd7 67.Ng5 Bf5 68.Kb4 Bg4 69.Ka3 Kd7 70.Nf7 Be6 71.Nd6 Kc6 72.Kb2 Bg4 73.Kc2 Kd7 74.Kd2 Ke6 75.Ke3 Bh3 76.f5+ gxf5 77.Kf4 Bg4 78.Kg5 Bh3 79.Ne8 Kf7 80.Nf6 f4 81.Kxf4 Be6 82.Kg5 1–0 MacDonald-Burn, Liverpool 1910 At right is a surprisingly little-known position from one of Burn's offhand games.", "id": "20103296" }, { "contents": "Brazilian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act\n\n\n59. FENIPRAZINE 60. FEMPROBAMATO 61. FLUFENAZINE 62. FLUMAZENIL 63. FLUOXETINE 64. FLUPENTIXOL 65. FLUVOXAMINE 66. HALOPERIDOL 67. HALOTAN 68. CLORAL HYDRATE 69. HYDROCHLORBEZETILAMINE 70. HYDROXIDINE 71. HOMOPHENAZINE 72. IMICLOPRAZINE 73. IMIPRAMINE 74. IMIPRAMINOXIDE 75. IPROCLORIZIDA 76. ISOCARBOXAZIDE 77. ISOFLURANE 78. ISOPROPYL-CROTONYL-URINE 79. LAMOTRIGINE 80. LEVODOPA 81. LEVOMEPROMAZINE 82. LINDANO 83. LISURIDA 84. LITHIUM 85. LOPERAMIDA 86. LOXAPINA 87. MAPROTILINE 88. MECLOFENOXATE 89. MEFENOXALONE 90.", "id": "14670778" }, { "contents": "Tales of the Wizard of Oz\n\n\n? 55. ? 56. ? 57. ? 58. ? 59. ? 60. Friends of a Feather 61. Monkey Air Lift 62. Guaranteed for Life 63. The Skills of Bravery 64. The Coat of Arms 65. Roar, Lion, Roar 66. Be a Card 67. The Inferior Decorator 68. The Salesman 69. The Cat's Meow 70. The Yellow Brick Road 71. Rusty Rusty 72. The Scarecrow 73. The Invisible Man 74. Free Trade 75. The Bull Fighter 76", "id": "13344957" }, { "contents": "Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship\n\n\nscope=row|56 !scope=row|57 !scope=row|58 !scope=row|59 !scope=row|60 !scope=row|61 !scope=row|62 !scope=row|63 !scope=row|64 !scope=row|65 !scope=row|66 !scope=row|67 !scope=row|68 !scope=row|69 !scope=row|70 !scope=row|71 !scope=row|72 !scope=row|73 !scope=row|74 !scope=row|75 !scope=row|76 !scope=row|77 !scope=row|78 !scope=row|79 !scope=row|80 !", "id": "16778230" }, { "contents": "Ikirun\n\n\n59. Asaba 60. Ajele Okeba 61. Ago Okeba 62. Ajisefinni 63. Alufa Akanbi 64. Adedeji 65. Alabi 66. Aniyeye 67. Agunlo 68. Aliyu 69. Aborisade 70. Agbon 71. Ayara 72. Baale- Enle 73. Baba Osogbo 74. Orisayo 75. Balogun 76. Baale Gbenagbena 77. Baale Onilu 78. Baale Ponja Erintunde 79. Saba 80. Balogun Kojo 81. Baale Oke Aafo 82. Balogun Makinde 83. Baba Isale 84. Balogun Imole 85. Baba Oloya 86. Baale", "id": "2580736" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qd2 Qd4 57. Qe1 Qb6 58. Qd2 Rb7 59. a4 Qc5 60. Qe1 Rb4 61. Qd2 Qb6 62. Qc1 Qd4 63. Qc2 Rb3 64. Be2 Rxc3 65. Qxc3 Qxc3 66. bxc3 Nxe4 67. Bf3 Nef6 68. Be2 e4 69. Bxc4 g4 70. Rb2 Ng5 71. Rb6 Nf7 72. Bf1 f3 73. c4 Nd7 74. Rb7 Nfe5 75. f6 e3 76. Rb3 e2 77. Bxe2 fxe2 78. Re3 Nf3 79. f7 Rf8 80. Rxg4 e1=", "id": "10680382" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "1953–54 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team\n\n\n30 Oregon State (-/4) RAL L 53–65 January 8 The Citadel H W 83–42 January 9 Wake Forest A W 66–65 January 11 Davidson A W 70–54 January 16 Virginia H W 78–66 January 19 NC State H L 77–84 February 2 Washington and Lee LY W 69–60 February 4 Duke (-/8) A L 47–63 February 8 Virginia A L 69–83 February 11 Wake Forest H L 62–76 February 13 Clemson (-/14) A W 72–56 February 16 Davidson H W 89–69 February 20 Duke (-/14) H L 63–67 February 24 NC State", "id": "7304952" }, { "contents": "Kumharsain\n\n\nChohan 38 Chopala 39 Churath 40 D.P.F. Nag kelo Saroga 41 D.P.F. Nagkelo 42 Dagrot 43 Dakolu 44 Dakoon 45 Dalan 46 Damaur 47 Daro 48 Dawala 49 Deeb 50 Deoridhar 51 Dethal 52 Devali Dhar 53 Dhala 54 Dhali 55 Dhanal 56 Dharuri 57 Dheongli 58 Dogri 59 Doja 60 Ganeog 61 Gharal 62 Ghareawat 63 Ghughvi 64 Gheti 65 Gonthla 66 Halyana 67 Hathiya 68 Jadoon 69 Jal 70 Jalti 71 Jangal Ahar 72 Jangal Dawala 73 Jangal Hatu 74 Jangal Havan 75 Jangal Jogsha 76 Jangal Madhawan 77 Jangal Marni 78 Jangal Nun-II 79 Janjeli", "id": "1653227" }, { "contents": "Glamorgan County Silver Ball Trophy\n\n\n. The trophy is sponsored by Brains Smooth. ! Season !! Winners !! Losing Finalists !! Score !! Venue ! 1956–57 !1957–58 ! 1958–59 ! 1959–60 ! 1960–61 ! 1961–62 ! 1962–63 ! 1963–64 ! 1964–65 ! 1965–66 ! 1966–67 ! 1967–68 ! 1968–69 ! 1969–70 ! 1970–71 ! 1971–72 ! 1972–73 ! 1973–74 ! 1974–75 ! 1975–76 ! 1976–77 ! 1977–78 ! 1978–79 ! 1979–80 ! 1980–81 ! 1981–82 ! 1982–83 ! 1983–84 ! 1984–85 ! 1985–86 ! 1986–87 ! 1987–88 ! 1988–89 ! 1989–90 ! 1990–91 ! 1991–92 ! 1992–93 ! 1993–94", "id": "18470383" }, { "contents": "63rd NHK Cup (shogi)\n\n\n, 59. P*7b, 60. Px3e, 61. P-6f, 62. N*8e, 63. P-7a+, 64. Nx7g+, 65. Nx7g, 66. S*7f, 67. N*8i, 68. G*5i, 69. K-6h, 70. B-4h+, 71. +P-7b, 72. +B-5h, 73. K-7i, 74. +B-6i, 75. K-8h, 76. +Bx7h, 77. Kx7h, 78. G*6g, 79. K-8h, 80. Gx7g, 81. Nx7g", "id": "8770976" }, { "contents": "Ancestors of Rama\n\n\n62. Rituparna 63. Sarvakama (Sarvakarma, Aartupani in Harivansha Puran) 64. Sudas (contemporary to King Kuru-1 of Chandravansh who founded the Magadha Kingdom) 65. Saudasa (or) Kalmashapada (married to Madayanti) 66. Asmaka 67. Mulaka (Naari Kavacha) (contemporary of Yadava King Shakuni who was the father of Rakshasha “Bhasmasura”) 68. Dasharatha-1 69. Adwil (Ilabil in Vishnu Puran) 70. Vishvamashaha 71. Anaranya-2 72. Nidhn 73. Animitra 74. Dululaha (Harivansh Puran) 75", "id": "8372279" }, { "contents": "Codex Cyprius\n\n\n1: 1, 4, 12, 14, 30, 34, 41, 44; Luke 10: 1, 8, 15, 22, 23, 30, 32, 37, 38, 47, 48, 53, 57, 63; Luke 20: 2, 4, 8, 9, 19, 23, 24, 26, 28, 33, 34, 50, 61, 62, 64, 65, 70, 74, 75. In Matthew 27:34 it reads οινον (\"wine\"", "id": "12433331" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qg1 Qe8 55. Qf2 Qf8 56. Rcd1 Qe8 57. Kh3 Kh8 58. Rc1 Kh7 59. Ba7 Rb7 60. Bc5 Na6 61. Be3 Rbb8 62. Kh4 Nb4 63. Qf1 Qe7 64. Kh3 Qe8 65. Kh2 Qe7 66. Qd1 Qe8 67. Kh3 Ra8 68. Kh4 Na6 69. Qg1 Bb4 70. Rdd1 Bf8 71. Kh3 Rab8 72. Kh4 Nb4 73. Rd2 Na6 74. Nf5 Bb4 75. Rdd1 Bf8 76. Qe1 Bb4 77. Qf1 Bf8 78. Kg3 Nb4 79", "id": "10680375" }, { "contents": "List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach\n\n\n• 20/7=/11 • 22/5 • 24/6 • 25/6 • 26/6 • 28/6 • 29/8 • 30/6 • 31/9 • 32/6 • 33/6 • 36/4 and /8 • 37/6 • 38/6 • 39/7 • 40/3, /6 and /8 • 41/6 • 42/7 • 44/7 • 45/7 • 46/6 • 47/5 • 48/3 and /7 • 52/6 • 55/5 • 56/5 • 57/8 • 59/3 • 60/5 • 62/6 64. • 64/2, /4 and /8 • 65/2 and /7 • 66/6 • 67/4 and /7 • 69/6 • 69a/6 • 70/7 and /11 • 72/6 • 73/5 • 74/8", "id": "3262090" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n+ Nxe4 56. fxe4+ Kxe4 57. Qg4+ Kd3 58. Qf3+ Qe3 59. Kg4 Qxf3+ 60. Kxf3 g6 61. Bd6 Nf5 62. Kf4 Nh4 63. Kg4 gxh5+ 64. Kxh4 Kxd4 65. Bb8 a5 66. Bd6 Kc4 67. Kxh5 a4 68. Kxh6 Kb3 69. b5 Kc4 70. Kg5 Kxb5 71. Kf5 Ka6 72. Ke6 Ka7 73. Kd7 Kb7 74. Be7 Ka7 75. Kc7 Ka8 76. Bd6 Ka7 77. Kc8 Ka6 78. Kb8 b5 79", "id": "7279713" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rg3 b3 59. Kc6 Kb8 60. Rxb3+ Ka7 61. Rb7+ Ka6 62. Rb6+ Ka7 63. Kb5 a4 64. Rxf6 Rf4 65. Rxh6 a3 66. Ra6+ Kb8 67. Rxa3 Rxf5 68. Rg3 Rf6 69. Rg8+ Kc7 70. Rg7+ Kc8 71. Rh7 1-0 Game 32br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black: Korchnoi, Viktorbr Pirc, Classicalbr Result: 1-0br 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5", "id": "7279777" }, { "contents": "José Cardenal\n\n\nJosé Rosario Domec Cardenal (born October 7, 1943 in Matanzas, Cuba) is a Cuban American former professional baseball outfielder, who played Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants (1963–64), Los Angeles/California Angels (1965–67), Cleveland Indians (1968–69), St. Louis Cardinals (1970–1971), Milwaukee Brewers (1971), Chicago Cubs (1972–77), Philadelphia Phillies (1978–79), New York Mets (1979–80), and Kansas City Royals (1980). Cardenal batted and threw", "id": "3406173" }, { "contents": "SUBE card\n\n\n20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88,", "id": "8102606" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\nRb1 Bg7 58. Be4 Nf6 59. Bc2 Nd5 60. Ra1 Kc7 61. Rb1 Bf6 62. Kg1 Ne7 63. Kf1 Nd5 64. Kg2 Bg7 65. Kg1 Kb7 66. Ra1 R6d7 67. Re4 Bf6 68. Re2 Kc7 69. Kf1 Ne7 70. Rb1 Nc8 71. Be3 Nd6 72. Rbe1 Re7 73. Bg6 Rg8 74. Bb1 e4 75. Kg2 Rge8 76. Bc2 Bg7 77. Rd1 Nc4 78. Bc1 Nd6 79. Rh1 Re5 80. h4 Bf6 81. h5 R5e7 82.", "id": "10680366" }, { "contents": "Wu Style Tai Chi Fast Form\n\n\nParting the wild horse's mane 59. Jade girl works the shuttles(3) 60. Jade girl works the shuttles(4) 61. Grasping the bird's tail 62. Cloud hands(3) 63. Cloud hands(4) 64. Downward posture 65. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(1) 66. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(2) 67. Step back, repulse the monkey 68. Flying oblique 69. Raise hand and step up 70. White crane flaps its wings 71. Brush knee and twist step 72. Needle at the bottom", "id": "6846816" }, { "contents": "SFZ (file format)\n\n\nan SFZ file: group lovel=0 hivel=127 region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=60 lokey=30 hikey=61 sample=SubDir/01C4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=62 lokey=62 hikey=63 sample=SubDir/02D4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=64 lokey=64 hikey=64 sample=SubDir/03E4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=65 lokey=65 hikey=66 sample=SubDir/04F4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=67 lokey=67 hikey=68 sample=SubDir/05G4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=69 lokey=69 hikey=70 sample=SubDir/06A4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=71 lokey=71 hikey=71 sample=SubDir/07B4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=72 lokey=72 hikey=73 sample=SubDir/08C5.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=74 lokey=74 hikey=75 sample=SubDir/09D5.wav region trigger=", "id": "13324840" }, { "contents": "Afadzato South District\n\n\n. Logba-Adzakoe 57. Logba-Akusame 58. Logba-Alakpeti 59. Logba-Andokope 60. Logba-Dufie 61. Logba-Klikpo 62. Logba-Tota 63. Logba-Vuinta 64. Logba-Xorglikope 65. Tafi-Abuipe 66. Tafi-Agorme 67. Tafi-Atome 68. Tafi-Dekpokorfe 69. Tafi-Mador 70. Tafi-Xorglikorfe 71. Kpeve-Old town 72. Kpeve-Tornu 73. Adigbo-Tornu 74. Goviefe-Todzi 75. Goviefe-Korwu", "id": "2739856" }, { "contents": "Jackson League\n\n\n-52 Centrals 1952-53 Northerners 1953-54 Vale Recreation 1954-55 Pessimists 1955-56 Northerners 1956-57 Guernsey Rangers 1957-58 Guernsey Rangers 1958-59 Northerners 1959-60 Northerners 1960-61 Belgrave Wanderers 1961-62 Sylvans 1962-63 Sylvans 1963-64 Northerners 1964-65 Belgrave Wanderers 1965-66 Vale Recreation 1966-67 Centrals 1967-68 St Martin’s 1968-69 Vale Recreation 1969-70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970-71 Belgrave Wanderers 1971-72 Vale Recreation 1972-73 Vale Recreation", "id": "4250613" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\nof Arkansas. The Lumbermen were disbanded in July 1905 due to financial hardships. Pine Bluff MLB Players 1954 - Frank Lucchesi - Manager - Philadelphia 70-72, Texas 75-77, Chicago Cubs 87 1952 - Bob Hale - Baltimore 55-56, 58, Cleveland 60-61, New York Yankees 61 1952 - Hillis Layne - Washington 41 1952 - Jim Snyder - Player Minnesota 61-62, 64 Manager - Seattle 88 1951 - Bud Black - Detroit 52, 55 1950 - Harry Chozen - Cincinnati 37 1950", "id": "9684300" }, { "contents": "Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award\n\n\n-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-", "id": "18196616" }, { "contents": "Middlesex Senior Charity Cup\n\n\n1947–48 Hendon 1948–49 Hayes 1949–50 Wealdstone 1950–51 Finchley 1951–52 Southall 1952–53 Hounslow Town 1953–54 Hendon 1954–55 Hayes 1955–56 Hounslow Town 1956–57 Hendon 1957–58 Finchley 1958–59 Enfield 1959–60 Hounslow Town 1960–61 Enfield 1961–62 Enfield & Hounslow Town (joint holders) 1962–63 Hayes 1963–64 Wealdstone 1964–65 Finchley 1965–66 Hounslow Town 1966–67 No Competition 1967–68 Wealdstone & Wembley (joint holders) 1968–69 Southall 1969–70 Hampton 1970–71 Hayes 1971–72 Hayes 1972–73 Hayes 1973–74 Finchley 1974–75 Hayes 1975–76 Hendon 1976–77 Hendon 1977–78 Hillingdon Borough 1978–79 Hendon 1979–80 Harrow Borough 1980–81 Wembley & Wealdstone (joint winners) 1981–82 Uxbridge 1982–83 Wembley 1983–84 Southall", "id": "8679746" }, { "contents": "Handicap (chess)\n\n\n53. Ke3 Kb5 54. Ne4 Na6 55. h8=Q Ka5 56. Qc3+ Kb5 57. Qb3+ Ka5 58. Nc3 Nc5 59. Bc7+ Ka6 60. Qb5+ Ka7 61. Qxc5+ Ka6 Deliberately allowing checkmate. 62. Qa5+ Kb7 63. Ke4 Kc8 64. Qa7 Kd7 65. Qb7 Ke7 66. Qc8 Kf6 67. Bd8+ Kg7 68. Qe6 Kf8 69. Qe7+ Kg8 70. Nd5 Kh8 71. g5 Kg8 72. g6 Kh8 73. Ke5 Kg8 74.", "id": "9261177" }, { "contents": "2009 Premier League Snooker\n\n\nwas higher. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 28–29 November – Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, England * (61) 80–35, 4–80, (96)–0, 0–(110), 34–77, 61–71 (65), 67–1, 40–75 ** 0–(98), 10–99 (53), 10–68 (66), 1–83 (76), (63)–30, (53)–(67) *** (111) 119–9, 87–36, 70–0, 50–57, 0–(88", "id": "994853" }, { "contents": "2013 Virginia Cavaliers football team\n\n\nAlex Foertsch 55 David Dean 56 Andre Miles-Redmond 57 Stephen Lawe 59 Mark Hall 60 John Pond 60 Jeb Byrne 61 Cody Wallace 62 Sean Karl 63 Ryan Doull 64 Nick Koutris 65 Ross Burbank 66 George Adeosun 67 Jackson Matteo 68 Eric Tetlow 69 Phillip Berry 70 Luke Bowanko 71 Jack McDonald 72 Eric Smith 74 Conner Davis 75 Sadiq Olanrewaju 76 Michael Mooney 77 Jay Whitmire 78 Morgan Moses 79 Jack Babcock 79 Sean Cascarano 80 Adrian Gamble 81 Jamall Brown 82 Mario Nixon 83 Jake McGee 84 Canaan Severin 85 Keeon Johnson 86 Jeremy Dollin", "id": "3791357" }, { "contents": "Sangrampur, Maharashtra\n\n\n52-Pimpari Adgaon 1400 53-Rajpur 157 54-Akoli Bk. 910 55-Akoli Kh. 251 56-Changefal Bk. 665 57-Changefal Kh. 707 58-Niwana 1487 59-Sangrampur Pr.jamod 6506 60-Tamgaon 1124 61-Pimpri Kathargaon 566 62-Bodkha 1363 63-Nirod 989 64-Bhilkhed 713 65-Wakana 1420 66-Rudhana 2072 67-Chondhi 622 68-Kakoda 669 69-Ukadgaon 353 70-Manardi 719 71-Pimpri Kavthal 461 72-Ringanwadi 570 73-Durgadiatya 1016 74-Wankhed 5378 75-Takleshwar 501 76-Kalamkhed 712 77-Jastgaon 795 78-Neknapur 358 79-Awar 955 80-Ukali Bk. 1216 81-Kodri 1225 82-Paturda Khurd 1564 83-Khel Thorat Paturda 2054 84-Warwat Khanderao 1447 85-Hingana Kavthal 360 86-Kumbarkhed 230 87-Kavthal 2673 88-Itkhed 218 89-Pesoda 1185 90-Bhon 1149 91-Sawali 659 92-Khiroda", "id": "9109065" }, { "contents": "Kamen Rider Spirits\n\n\n61. Rushbr 62. Ice Fangbr 63. Graveyard Eleventh tankōbon 64. Light Fangbr 65. Labyrinthbr 66. Hell Carbr 67. Teacherbr 68. Training Twelfth tankōbon 69. Whirlpoolbr 70. New Finisherbr 71. Ocean Battlebr 72. Belt of Lifebr 73. Immortal Man Thirteenth tankōbon 74. Inheritbr 75. Get Backbr 76. Movingbr 77. Evolutionbr 78. Next Evolutionbr 79. Final Evolution Fourteenth tankōbon 80. Warrior's Essencebr 81. Surpassing Greedbr 82. Returnbr 83. Fiery Giantbr 84. With the Soulbr 85. Setupbr", "id": "11704902" }, { "contents": "List of AEK Athens F.C. managers\n\n\nP ! W ! D ! L ! F ! A ! GD ! W% ! Pts% ! Total ! 36!!22!!7!!7!!62!!32!!+30!!61.11!!67.59 ! Total ! 11||6||3||2||22||14||+8||54.54||63.64 ! Total ! 4||2||0||2||6||5||+1||50.00||50.00 ! Total ! 26!!14!!5!!7!!55!!28!!+27!!53.85!!60.26 ! Total ! 59!!37!!11!!11!!145!!69!!+76!!62.71!!68.93 ! Total ! 17!!11!!3!!5!!32!!18!!+14||64.71!!70.59 ! Total ! 82!!45!!23!!14!!166!!77!!+89!!54.88!!64.23 ! Total ! 16!!8!!3!!5!!24!!20!!+4!!50.00!!56.25 ! Total ! 86!!47!!23!!16!!121!!70!!+51!!54.65!!63.57 ! Total ! 71!!39!!13!!19!!122!!67!!+55!!54.93!!61.03 ! Total ! 84!!39!!24!!21!!116!!86!!+30!!46.43!!55.95 ! Total ! 2!!1!!0!!1!!3!!4!!-1!!50.00!!50.00 ! Total ! 82!!61!!12!!9!!190!!50!!+140!!74.39!! \"Only competitive matches are counted. Wins, losses and draws are results at the final whistle; the results of penalty shootouts are not counted.\"", "id": "20468014" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Kf3 Kf8 52. Kg2 Rg4+ 53. Kh2 Bf2 54. Rf1 Bd4 55. Re1 Rh4+ 56. Kg2 Rg4+ 57. Kh3 Rh4+ 58. Kg3 Kf7 59. Kg2 Kf8 60. Kf3 Rh2 61. Bxa4 c2 62. Kg3 Bxe5+ 63. Rxe5 Rh1 64. Bxg5 Rg1+ 65. Kf2 Nxg5 66. Bxc2 Ra1 67. a4 Ra2 68. Re2 Ra3 69. Re3 Ra2 70. Re2 Ra3 71. Rd2 Ke7 72. Ke2 Nf3 73. Rd1 Ne5 74. Rd5", "id": "4952529" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Qxg6+ Kf8 59. Qxc6 Kg8 60. Qg6+ Kf8 61. Qg4 Ke8 62. Qh5 Kf8 63. Qg4 Ke8 64. Qh5 Kf8 65. Qd5 Rh7 66. Qf3+ Kg8 67. Qg4+ Kf7 68. Qh5+ Kg8 69. Qg6+ Kf8 70. Qf5+ Kg8 71. Qg4+ Kf7 72. Qh5+ Kg8 73. Qd5+ Kf8 74. Qxb5 Qe6 75. Bg7+ Kf7 76. Qh5+ Ke7 77. g3 Qe1+ 78. Kg2 Qe4+ 79. Kh2", "id": "4952547" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rc6 Bb5 60. Rc1 b3 61. Rb1 Bc4 62. Ke4 Ra2 63. Kd4 Rc2 64. Nd3 Bxd3 65. Kxd3 Rxh2 66. Rxb3 Kg7 67. Ke4 Ra2 68. Kf4 Ra4+ 69. Kg5 Ra5 70. g4 Rc5 71. Kh5 Ra5 72. Rf3 Rb5 73. g5 Rb1 74. f6+ Kh7 75. Rh3 Rg1 76. Rh2 Rg3 77. Rh1 Rg2 78. Ra1 Rh2+ 79. Kg4 Kg6 80. Ra8 Rg2+ ½–½ Game 26br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black", "id": "7279762" }, { "contents": "Les Arcanes\n\n\nPremier sacrifice 56. Liberté 57. Le sacrifice libre 58. La relation du beth à l'aleph 59. Limite de nos champs de gravitation 60. L'indivisible unité 61. La Manifestation 62. Vision parfaite 63. La féminité de la Manifestation procréatrice 64. Cantique de Salomon 65. Ève 66. Sacrifice des sacrifices 67. La loi juive 68. Beauté libre 69. Encore le rythme 70. Conscience de l'univers 71. Libre beauté première 72-73. La passion mystérieuse et chaste 74. De l'amour à l'être 75.", "id": "17579979" }, { "contents": "Barharia\n\n\nKail 61. Kaluchhapra 62. Kanahar 63. Kanhauli 64. Khanpur 65. Khizar Chak 66. Khori Pakar Jaddi 67. Khori Pakar Nilami 68. Koiri Tola 69. Kuahi 70. Kurwa 71. Kutub Chhapra 72. Lachhmi Chak 73. Lakri 74. Lakri Dargah 75. Lala Hata 76. Lauan 77. Madhaupur 78. Mahal 79. Mahamadpur 80. Mahammadpur 81. Mahbub Chhapra 82. Mahmudpur 83. Mananpura 84. Mansahata 85. Mathia Patarhatha 86. Mathurapur 87. Mira Chhapra 88. Narharpur 89.", "id": "12509991" }, { "contents": "Women's Professional Basketball League\n\n\nfranchises had been awarded to Dallas, New Orleans, San Francisco and St. Louis, Missouri, while applications were received for potential franchises from Baltimore, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. The Eastern Division included the New Jersey Gems, New Orleans Pride, New York Stars, Philadelphia Fox, St. Louis Streak and Washington Metros. The Midwest Division included the Chicago Hustle, Iowa Cornets, Milwaukee Does and Minnesota Fillies. The Western Division included the California Dreams, Dallas Diamonds, Houston Angels and San Francisco Pioneers.", "id": "10846173" }, { "contents": "Don McMahon\n\n\nDonald John McMahon (January 4, 1930 – July 22, 1987) was a right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was signed by the Boston Braves before the 1950 season. He played for the Milwaukee Braves (1957–62), Houston Colt .45s (1962–63), Cleveland Indians (1964–66), Boston Red Sox (1966–67), Chicago White Sox (1967–68), Detroit Tigers (1968–69), and San Francisco Giants (1969–74). McMahon was used almost", "id": "22214072" }, { "contents": "List of sovereign states and dependencies by total fertility rate\n\n\n58 Israel 2.9 59 Lesotho 2.9 60 Eswatini 2.8 61 Kyrgyz Republic 2.8 62 Micronesia 2.8 63 Algeria 2.7 64 Haiti 2.7 65 Mongolia 2.7 66 Botswana 2.6 67 Fiji 2.6 68 Guatemala 2.6 69 Kazakhstan 2.6 70 Syria 2.6 71 Turkmenistan 2.6 72 Bolivia 2.5 73 Djibouti 2.5 74 Jordan 2.5 75 Oman 2.5 76 Lao PDR 2.4 77 Philippines 2.4 78 Cambodia 2.3 79 Ecuador 2.3 80 Guyana 2.3 81 Honduras 2.3 82 Panama 2.3 83 Paraguay 2.3 84 Seychelles 2.3 85 South Africa 2.3 86 Suriname 2.3 87 Uzbekistan 2.3 88 Dominican Republic 2.2 89 Indonesia 2.2", "id": "17872676" }, { "contents": "Minuscule 441\n\n\nsubscriptions at the end of each book, and στιχοι. The biblical text is surrounded by a catena of Oecumenius. Some of leaves of the codex are in disorder. The order of leaves: 3-18. 1. 2. 19-46. 47-58. 59. 63. 64. 59. 60-62. 73. 74. 65. 66. 69-72. 67. 68. 75-78. 127-142. 79-126. 143-158. 167-182", "id": "19179286" }, { "contents": "Al Maktab Raqam 19\n\n\n61 - Ghost Walker 62 - Stun death 63 - Fire Ball 64 - the mystery of the Sphinx 65 - dark rays 66 - Conflict in the bush 67 - a plot of Satan 68 - bulwark 69 - ghost of revenge 70 - bloody chase 71 - cursed earth 72 - devastating weapon 73 - horror Hospital 74 - a treasure of the Pharaohs 75 - bird death 76. The armed robbery 77. secret mission 78. hackers Nile 79. Invisible Man 80. devastating automated 81. golden statue 82. Flower devil 83", "id": "3242097" }, { "contents": "Rulers of Kuba\n\n\n. Shama Katuri. 61. Kusunju. 62. Bena Misaki. 63. Bikila Kolo. 64. Kunche Lama. 65. Pelama Pena. 66. Mime Pelama. 67. Chenge Lesanga. 68. Mianga. 69. Sam Bula. 70. Manchum Bula. 71. Bopele^Bombo. 72. Boeke. 73. Bo^Kena. 74. Shamba Nche. 75. Golo Nche. 76. Shama Shanga. 77. Saina^Kama. 78. Ko Kena. 79. Sanga Lenga. 80. Bosh A kama. 81", "id": "12139561" }, { "contents": "Ācārakkōvai\n\n\n52 poems (3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 77, 78, 81, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93", "id": "12746274" }, { "contents": "Jeff Nelsen\n\n\nmovie soundtracks, and performing in the horn sections of orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Montreal, Vancouver, and National Symphonies, and the Balkan Gypsy funk band of Slavic Soul Party. With Canadian Brass, Jeff has also performed with the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, the symphonies of Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, Phoenix, Rotterdam, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, with the esteemed German, London", "id": "2981814" }, { "contents": "Kasparov versus the World\n\n\n, but claimed it was also losing, and published a \"forced win\". Subsequently, tablebases showed an error in Kasparov's analysis, but confirmed that 58...Qf5 could not have saved the draw with best play on both sides. The main line starts with 58...Qf5 59.Kh6 Qe6 60.Qg1+ Ka2 61.Qf2+ Kb1 62.Qd4 Ka2 63.Kg5 Qe7+ 64.Qf6 Qe3+ 65.Qf4 Qg1+ 66.Kf6 Qb6+ 67.Kf7 Qb7+ 68.Ke6 Qc8+ 69.Kf6 Qd8+ 70.Kf5 Qc8+ 71.Kg5 Qc3 72.Qh2+ Ka1 73.Qe2 Kb1 74.Qf2 Qc1+ 75.Kg4 Qc3", "id": "14582966" }, { "contents": "Swindle (chess)\n\n\n55...f2 56.Qg2 \"zugzwang\"; (b) 55...Nf4 56.Qf5! and if 56...Kg3 57.Qg5+ wins the knight; (c) 55...Ng5 56.Qf5 wins. g5 53.hxg5 hxg5 54.Qxb6 f3 55.Qxc5 Kg4 56.Qe3 Kg3 57.c4 Kg2 58.c5 f2 59.Qe4+ Kh2 60.Qf3 g4! 61.Qe2? White could draw with 61.Qxg4 f1=Q+ 62.Kc2 Qf2+ 63.Kb1 Qf1+ 64.Kc2 Qb5 (64...Nf2 65.Qf4+ Kg2 66.Qg5+ Kf3 67.Qf6+ Ke3 68.Qh6+ Kd4 69.Qd6+ Ke4 70.Qg6+ Kd5 71.Qd6+ Ke4 72.Qg6+", "id": "21604299" }, { "contents": "Queen and pawn versus queen endgame\n\n\n. Qxe6 Qh8+ 58. Kg6 Qc3 59. g4 Qd2 60. g5 Qd4 61. Qf5+ Ka4 62. Kh5 Qh8+ 63. Kg4 Qh1 (This move loses for Black in 39 moves as confirmed by http://www.k4it.de/index.php?topic=egtb&lang=en) 64. Qf4+ Ka5 65. Qe5+ Ka4 66. g6 Qd1+ 67. 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Qf6 Qd5+ 75", "id": "20411696" }, { "contents": "List of OHL seasons\n\n\n| 1959–60 | 1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993–94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–00 | 2000–01 | 2001–02 | 2002–03 | 2003–04 | 2004–05 | 2005–06 | 2006–07 | 2007–08 | 2008–09 | 2009–10", "id": "6936535" }, { "contents": "Dumaria\n\n\nDumaria 107 50 Kewla Kalan Dumaria 919 51 Khaira Dumaria 885 52 Khardag Dumaria 1,454 53 Kokna Dumaria 333 54 Kolhubar Dumaria 3,225 55 KOlsaita Dumaria 297 56 Kundari Dumaria 341 57 Kunria Dumaria 739 58 Kusari Dumaria 1,549 59 Lataha Dumaria 259 60 Londa Dumaria 556 61 Madarpur Dumaria 1,130 62 Mahjari Dumaria 192 63 Mahuri Dumaria 2,884 64 Mahuri Dumaria 348 65 Maigara Dumaria 2,318 66 Majhauli Dumaria 4,606 67 Majhgawan Dumaria 379 68 Manrar Dumaria 533 69 Mataha Dumaria 3,172 70 Maun Bar Dumaria 292 71 Mayapur Dumaria 141 72 Milki Dumaria 168 73 Nabigarh Dumaria 618", "id": "10048378" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n75 e\": \"favorite_nu 0000300 6d 62 65 72 22 7d 2c 20 7b 22 74 79 70 65 22 3a mber\"}, {\"type\": 0000320 20 5b 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c 20 22 6e 75 6c [\"string\", \"nul 0000340 6c 22 5d 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 22 3a 20 22 66 61 l\"], \"name\": \"fa 0000360 76 6f 72 69 74 65 5f 63 6f 6c 6f 72 22 7d 5d 7d", "id": "10173702" }, { "contents": "List of MJHL seasons\n\n\n1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | The following is a list of seasons following the reorganization of junior hockey in Canada.br 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 | 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 | br 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | br 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993-94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–2000 | br", "id": "15920550" }, { "contents": "Spain men's national wheelchair basketball team\n\n\n72–62. They beat Poland 47–64, and Sweden 65–54. Then they lost to Italy 50–58, lost to Germany 77–70, and defeated Poland 71–65. At the 2013 European Championships, Spain defeated Sweden 60–54, Israel 75–57, France 56–40, and Poland 63–45 in pool play. They lost to Turkey 63–49. In the quarterfinals, they defeated Italy 65–56. In the semi-finals, they lost to Great Britain 72–69. They defeated Sweden to win the bronze by a score of 65–56. Asier García Pereiro led the team in", "id": "13321907" }, { "contents": "Lanarkshire Cup\n\n\n1932–33 - 1933–34 - Hamilton Academical 1934–35 - Airdrieonians 1935–36 - 1936–37 - 1937–38 - Airdrieonians 1938–39 - Hamilton Academical 1939–40 - Motherwell 1848–49 - Albion Rovers 1949–50 - Motherwell 1950–51 - Albion Rovers 1951–52 - Hamilton Academical 1952–53 - Motherwell 1953–54 - Motherwell 1954–55 - Motherwell 1955–56 - 1956–57 - Motherwell 1957–58 - Motherwell 1958–59 - Motherwell 1959–60 - Motherwell 1960–61 - Motherwell 1961–62 - Motherwell 1962–63 - Airdrieonians 1963–64 - Motherwell 1964–65 - 1965–66 - Airdrieonians 1966–67 - Airdrieonians 1967–68 - Motherwell 1968–69 - Motherwell 1969–70 - Airdrieonians 1970–71 - Airdrieonians 1971–72 - 1972–73 - Motherwell 1973–74 -", "id": "10384135" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1981\n\n\nNe7 29.Ne3 Rc6 30.Ra3 Nc8 31.axb5 axb5 32.Kf2 Nb6 33.Nb2 Rxd1 34.Bxd1 Rd6 35.Be2 Be8 36.Ra5 Rd8 37.Ke1 c6 38.Ra6 Rb8 39.Bd1 Nc8 40.Nd3 Nc7 41.Ra5 Ra8 42.f4 exf4 43.gxf4 Nb6 44.Bf3 Rd8 45.Be2 Na4 46.Ra7 Rd7 47.Kd2 Ne6 48.Rxd7 Bxd7 49.Bg4 g6 50.f5 gxf5 51.Bxf5 Kg7 52.e5 Nf8 53.Bxd7 Nxd7 54.e6 Ndb6 55.Nf4 Kf8 56.Kd3 Nc8 57.Ng4 Ke7 58.Nh6 Kd6 59.Kd4 Ne7 60.Nf7+ Kc7 61.Nh5 c5+ 62.bxc5 Nc6+ 63.Ke3 Nxc5 64.Nxf6 Nxe6 65.h5 Nf8 66.Ke4 Kb6 67.Ng5 h6 68.Nf7 Ne6 69.Ne8 Nc5+ 70.Ke3 Na4 71.Kd2 b4 72.cxb4 Nxb4 73.Nxh6 Nc5 74.Nf5 Nd5 75.h6 Ne4+", "id": "7279794" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n22 3a 20 22 55 ord\", \"name\": \"U 0000100 73 65 72 22 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 73 70 61 63 65 ser\", \"namespace 0000120 22 3a 20 22 65 78 61 6d 70 6c 65 2e 61 76 72 6f \": \"example.avro 0000140 22 2c 20 22 66 69 65 6c 64 73 22 3a 20 5b 7b 22 \", \"fields\": [{\" 0000160 74 79 70 65 22 3a 20 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c", "id": "10173700" }, { "contents": "HC CSKA Moscow\n\n\n. \"Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game Soviet / Russian MVP Scoring Champion Goal Scoring Champion Soviet / Russian League First Team Best Line Best Rookie Soviet League Championship \"(32)\": 1947–48, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1954–55, 1955–56, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1976–77,", "id": "12586396" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\n- Ryne Duren - Baltimore 54, Kansas City 57, NYY 58-61, LAA 61-62, Philadelphia 63-64, Cincinnati 64, Washington 65, Philadelphia 65 1949 - Ed Albrecht - St. Louis 49-50 1940 - Dewey Adkins - Washington 43, Chi Cubs 49 1940 - Stan Goletz - CHI WS 41 1940 - William Red Rollings - Boston 27-28 1940 - Dave Bartosch - St. Louis 45 1939 - Andy Cohen - Player - New York Giants 26, 28-29, Manager - Philadelphia", "id": "9684301" }, { "contents": "Bing (search engine)\n\n\n-time traffic conditions using Bing Maps. The gadget provided shortcuts to driving directions, local search and full-screen traffic view of major US and Canadian cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Montreal, New York City, Oklahoma City, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Vancouver, and Washington, D.C. Prior to October", "id": "5355697" }, { "contents": "Chess (poem)\n\n\nas 52. Na1–b3? 52. Kh2 Qg3+ 53. Qxg3+ hxg3+ 54. Kxg3 Ra5 55. Kf2 Ra8 56. Ke2 Nc2 57. Kd1 Ne3+ 58. Kc1 Nxg2+ 59. Kb1 b5 60. h4 b4 61. h5 b3 62. e5 Bg5 63. h6 Nh4 64. e6 Bf6 65. h7 Nxf3 66. e7 Bxe7 67. h8=Q+ Kb7 68. Qh3 Ne5 69. Qh5 Nd3 70. Qh3 Nb4 71. Qf3+ Kb8 72. Qe2 Bf6 73. Qe6", "id": "7723831" }, { "contents": "2002 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n(77) 93–6, 37–67, (62) 70–20, (57) 79–0, (91) 108–17, 69–9, (60) 62–9 **(65) 75–33, 68–55, 59–23, (126)-0, 0-(81), (85) 112–6, 1–76 (72), (60) 73–0 ***(60) 109–6, 45–56, (72) 75–42, 5–78 (55), (68) 73–0, (109) 115–19, 43–66, (110) 111–14, (70)-0, 38–89", "id": "20494682" }, { "contents": "2015 Cleveland Indians season\n\n\nand 13, improving their record to 70–70 and marking the first time the Indians were .500 since they were 2–2. The Indians would also be 71-71, 72-72, 73-73, and 74-74, but lost the following game each time. They briefly made it over the .500 mark at 77–76 on September 26, but went on to lose three in a row. The Indians spent much of September 3–5 games behind the Texas Rangers or Houston Astros for the second wild card spot in the American", "id": "294687" }, { "contents": "Index of philosophical literature\n\n\n\"Federalist No. 61\" – \"Federalist No. 62\" – \"Federalist No. 63\" – \"Federalist No. 64\" – \"Federalist No. 65\" – \"Federalist No. 66\" – \"Federalist No. 67\" – \"Federalist No. 68\" – \"Federalist No. 69\" – \"Federalist No. 70\" – \"Federalist No. 71\" – \"Federalist No. 72\" – \"Federalist No. 73\" – \"Federalist No. 74\" – \"Federalist", "id": "16809651" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "List of mayors of Salisbury\n\n\n1850–51 George Brown 1851–52 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1852–53 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1853–54 John Lambert 1854–55 Thomas Pain 1855–56 Abraham Jackson 1856–57 Thomas Pain 1857–58 Coard William Squarey 1858–59 Philip Pickney Cother 1859–60 William Woodlands 1860–61 Philip Watson Ottoway 1861–62 Charles Mann Cornwallis Whatman 1862–63 John Style 1863–64 John Waters 1864–65 Richard Henry Rigden 1865–66 Robert Stokes 1866–67 John Alfred Lush MD 1867–68 Stephen Eldridge 1868–69 William Aylward 1869–70 Charles Richard Norton 1870–71 William Fawcett Jnr. 1871–72 John Harding Jackson 1873–74 Henry Brown 1874–75 Samuel Ralph Atkins 1875–76 Charles Henry Radcliffe 1876–77 John Keynes 1877–78 Richard Monkhouse Wilson", "id": "18557200" }, { "contents": "1967 NFL season\n\n\nThe 1967 NFL season was the 48th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 16 teams with the addition of the New Orleans Saints. The two 8-team conferences were split into two divisions each: the Eastern Conference divisions were Capitol (Dallas, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Washington) and Century (Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis), and the Western Conference divisions were Central (Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, and Minnesota) and Coastal (Atlanta, Baltimore, Los Angeles", "id": "8290334" }, { "contents": "World TeamTennis\n\n\nwith Arthur Ashe and Wilt Chamberlain, securing the professional men players.. The league began play in May 1974, with George MacCall as Commissioner of the 16 teams: Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo-Toronto, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Florida (Miami), San Diego/Hawaii, Houston, Los Angeles, Minnesota (Minneapolis-St.Paul), New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. The original league format included a four-colored tennis court, a 44-contest season, and teams", "id": "14486970" }, { "contents": "2013 FedEx Cup Playoffs\n\n\n(76 to 58), Nicholas Thompson (73 to 59), Brendan Steele (89 to 69), and Ernie Els (91 to 70). Seven players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances: Ryan Palmer (60 to 71), Fredrik Jacobson (61 to 72), Martin Laird (63 to 74), David Lingmerth (64 to 75), Kyle Stanley (66 to 77), Cameron Tringale (69 to 79", "id": "19528111" }, { "contents": "Jellabies\n\n\n58. Parrot (21 June 1999) 59. Spring (28 June 1999) 60. Magic (5 July 1999) 61. Where's Pepper? (12 July 1999) 62. Hot (19 July 1999) 63. Robot (26 July 1999) 64. Wheels (2 August 1999) 65. Chums (9 August 1999) 66. Baa! (16 August 1999) 67. Found (23 August 1999) 68. Autumn (30 August 1999) 69. Nature (6 September 1999)", "id": "20682329" }, { "contents": "List of fresh water fishes of Maharashtra\n\n\nogilbii 51. Schismatorhynchos (Nukta) nukta 52. Thynnichthys sandkhol 53. Tor khudree 54. Tor mussulah 55. Tor tor SUB-FAMILY: CULTRINAE 56. Chela cachius 57. Chela laubuca 58. Salmostoma acinaces 59. Salmostoma balookee 60. Salmostoma boopis 61. Salmostoma clupeoides 62. Salmostoma horai 63. Salmostoma kardahiensis 64. Salmostoma novacula 65. Salmostoma phulo Subfamily: LEUCISCINAE 66. Hypophthalmichthys molitrix SUBFAMILY: RASBORINAE 69. Barilius evezardi 70. Barilius gatensis 71. Parluciosoma daniconius 72. Parluciosoma labiosa 73. Danio aequipinnatus 74", "id": "16146194" }, { "contents": "Vehicle registration plates of Kenya\n\n\n63 UN - United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Eastern & Southern African Regional Office 64 CD - Iran 65 CD - Cyprus 66 CD - Argentina 67 UN - United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) 68 CD - Philippines 69 CD - Burundi 70 CD - Chile 71 CD - Oman 72 CD - League of Arab States / Arab League 73 CD - European Union 74 CD - Yemen 75 CD - Kenya Mission to UNEP 76 CD - Côte d'Ivoire (Consulate) 77 CD - Bangladesh 78 CD - Saudi Arabia 79 UN", "id": "993880" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "List of makams\n\n\n-Şehnaz 63. Bûstan 64. Büzürk 65. Büzürk-Gerdâniye 66. Büzürk-Geveyşt 67. Büzürk-Mâye 68. Büzürk-Nevrûz 69. Büzürk-Selmek 70. Büzürk-Şehnâz 71. Canfezâ 72. Çârgâh 73. Çârgâh-Âcem 74. Çârgâh-Gerdâniye 75. Çârgâh-Mahûr 76. Çehâr-Âgâazin 77. Daği-Bayâti 78. Danişverân 79. Dil Âvîz 80. Dil-Ârâ 81. Dil-Efruz 82. Dil-Keşîde 83. Dil-Nişîn 84. Dil-", "id": "21093808" }, { "contents": "Super Bases Loaded 2\n\n\n\", the Cleveland \"Stars\", the Detroit \"Storm\", the Kansas City \"Tornadoes\", Oakland \"Eagles\", and Seattle \"Blue Wave\". The Omega League (based on the National League) consisted of the Atlanta \"Weasels\", Houston \"Doves\", the Los Angeles \"Cyclops\", the New York \"Mercs\", Philadelphia \"Bruins\", the Pittsburgh \"Buzzards\", and the San Francisco \"Amoebas\". In addition, there were four edit teams: Urbana,", "id": "22141152" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "Don Larsen\n\n\nDon James Larsen (born August 7, 1929) is an American retired Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher. During a 15-year MLB career, he pitched from 1953 to 1967 for seven different teams. Larsen pitched for the St. Louis Browns / Baltimore Orioles (1953–54; 1965), New York Yankees (1955–59), Kansas City Athletics (1960–1961), Chicago White Sox (1961), San Francisco Giants (1962–64), Houston Colt .45's / Houston Astros (1964–65), and Chicago Cubs (1967)", "id": "15750076" }, { "contents": "1968 NBA playoffs\n\n\n) (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Chicago Bulls: \"Lakers win series 4-1\" This is the first playoff meeting between the Lakers and Bulls. Division Finals (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (3) San Francisco Warriors: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Last Playoff Meeting: 1967 Western Division Semifinals (San Francisco won 3-0) Champion: Boston Celtics Division Semifinals (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (3) New York Knicks: \"76ers win series 4-2", "id": "14689742" } ]
BASEBALL - MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS AFTER THURSDAY 'S GAMES . NEW YORK 1996-08-30 Major League Baseball standings after games played on Thursday ( tabulate under won , lost , winning percentage and games behind ) : AMERICAN LEAGUE EASTERN DIVISION W L PCT GB NEW YORK 74 59 .556 - BALTIMORE 70 63 .526 4 BOSTON 69 65 .515 5 1/2 TORONTO 63 71 .470 11 1/2 DETROIT 48 86 .358 26 1/2 CENTRAL DIVISION CLEVELAND 80 53 .602 - CHICAGO 71 64 .526 10 MINNESOTA 67 67 .500 13 1/2 MILWAUKEE 64 71 .474 17 KANSAS CITY 61 74 .452 20 WESTERN DIVISION TEXAS 75 58 .564 - SEATTLE 70 63 .526 5 OAKLAND 64 72 .471 12 1/2 CALIFORNIA 62 72 .463 13 1/2 FRIDAY , AUGUST 30 SCHEDULE KANSAS CITY AT DETROIT CHICAGO AT TORONTO MINNESOTA AT MILWAUKEE CLEVELAND AT TEXAS [START_ENT] NEW YORK [END_ENT] AT CALIFORNIA BOSTON AT OAKLAND BALTIMORE AT SEATTLE NATIONAL LEAGUE EASTERN DIVISION W L PCT GB ATLANTA 83 49 .629 - MONTREAL 71 61 .538 12 FLORIDA 64 70 .478 20 NEW YORK 59 75 .440 25 PHILADELPHIA 54 80 .403 30 CENTRAL DIVISION HOUSTON 72 63 .533 - ST LOUIS 69 65 .515 2 1/2 CINCINNATI 66 67 .496 5 CHICAGO 65 66 .496 5 PITTSBURGH 56 77 .421 15 WESTERN DIVISION SAN DIEGO 75 60 .556 - LOS ANGELES 72 61 .541 2 COLORADO 70 65 .519 5 SAN FRANCISCO 57 74 .435 16 FRIDAY , AUGUST 30 SCHEDULE ATLANTA AT CHICAGO FLORIDA AT CINCINNATI SAN DIEGO AT MONTREAL LOS ANGELES AT PHILADELPHIA HOUSTON AT PITTSBURGH SAN FRANCISCO AT NEW YORK COLORADO AT ST LOUIS
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Rc6+ Kd5 65. Rb6 Rc4+ 66. Kd2 Kc5 67. Rb8 Ra4 68. Rc8+ Kd4 69. Rb8 Ra5 70. Rd8+ Kc4 71. Re8 Kd5 72. Rd8+ Ke4 73. Rb8 Rxa3 74. Rxb5 Kf4 75. Rb8 Kf3 76. Rf8+ Ke4 77. Rb8 Ra2+ 78. Ke1 Kf4 79. Rb3 e4 80. Rc3 e3 81. Rc8 1/2-1/2 In", "id": "15973443" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nDetroit Tigers 69. Ryne Sandberg, Chicago Cubs 70. Nolan Ryan, Houston Astros 71. John Tudor, Los Angeles Dodgers 72. Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia Phillies 73. Dave Righetti, New York Yankees 74. Pedro Guerrero, St. Louis Cardinals 75. Rick Sutcliffe, Chicago Cubs 76. Gary Carter, New York Mets 77. Cal Ripken, Baltimore Orioles 78. Andre Dawson, Chicago Cubs 79. Andy Van Slyke, Pittsburgh Pirates 80. Roc Raines, Montreal Expos 81. Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins 82.", "id": "18525012" }, { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Constitutional amendments under the French Fifth Republic\n\n\n46, 47, 47-1, 47-2 (new), 48, 49, 50-1, 51-1 (new), 51-2 (new), 56, 61, 61-1 (new), 62, 65, 69, 70, 71, 71-1 (new), 72-3, 73, 74-1, 75-1 (new), 87 (new), 88-4, 88-5, 89. The vote was", "id": "8390514" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Wysoczany\n\n\n53. Saharowa 54. Mashljanyk 55. Luchkanych 56. Mashljanyk 57. Mytso 58. Jacyla 59. Jacyla 60. Village Ukrainian School 61. Bodnik 62. Tsynanko 63. Shlomko 64. Warholjak 65. Kroljak 66. Village Orthodox Church 67. Horonova 68. Hlibyk 69. Sekielyk 70. Mashljanyk 71. Maslany 72. Orzinski 73. Worotyla 74. Luchkanych 75. Petrunjova 76. Slabka 77. Petrunjova 78. Bajtsowa 79. Sas 80. Sas 81. Hrytsko 82. Jacyla 83. Szevtsova 84. Szevtsova", "id": "15604592" }, { "contents": "List of WWE United States Champions\n\n\nRank !Wrestler !No. ofbrreigns !Combinedbrdays !Combined daysbrrec. by WWE !1 !2 !rowspan=2|40 !42 !43 !44 !45 !46 !47 !48 !49 !50 !51 !52 !53 !rowspan=2|54 !56 !rowspan=2|57 !59 !60 !61 !62 !63 !64 !65 !66 !67 !rowspan=3|68 !71 !72 !rowspan=3|73 !76 !77 !78 !rowspan=2|79 !rowspan=2|81 !83 !rowspan=2|84 !rowspan=3|86 !89 !rowspan=2|90 !92 !", "id": "11372834" }, { "contents": "Eusébio\n\n\nrepeated five years later. He was the Portuguese First Division's top scorer seven times (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970 and 1973), helping Benfica to win 11 Primeira Liga (1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73 and 1974–75), 5 Portuguese Cup wins (1961–62, 1963–64, 1968–69, 1969–70 and 1971–72), 1 European Cup win (1961–62) and 3 European Cup finals (1962–63, 1964–65 and 1967–68). Eusébio", "id": "15697745" }, { "contents": "Udayarpalayam taluk\n\n\n48 Kundaveli-East 49 Kundaveli-West 50 Kuruvalapparkoil 51 Kuvagam 52 Kuvathur 53 Managathy 54 Marudur 55 Melur 56 Muthuservamadam 57 Nagam Panthal 58 Nayaganai Periyal 59 Nedavalur-East 60 Nedavalur-South 61 Olayur 62 Padanilai 63 Pappakudi-North 64 Pappakudi-South 65 Parukkal 66 Periyakrishnapuram 67 Periyavalayam 68 Pichanur 69 Pilichikuzhi 70 Piranjeri 71 Porpathintha Nallur 72 Rangiyam 73 Saluppai 74 Sathampady 75 Silambur 76 Siluvacheri 77 Sirukadambur 78 Solankurichi 79 Sripuranthan 80 Sriraman 81 Suriyamanal 82 Suttamalli 83 T.Paluvur 84 Taludalamedu 85 Thandalai 86 Thathanur 87 Thenkatchi Perumal Nathan 88 Thirukalapur 89", "id": "329036" }, { "contents": "Garhmukteshwar (Assembly constituency)\n\n\nkhaiya 46 Sharifpur 47 Anooppur Dibai 48 Shuklampura 49 Rasoolabad Nanpur 50 Lodhipur Shobhan 51 Pawati 52 Haiderpur 53 Lodhipur Chhapka 54 Sadullapur 55 Hiranpura 56 Popayi 57 Janupura 58 Jhadina 59 Saidpur 60 Alampur Bhagwantpur 61 Ladpura 62 Kalyanpur 63 Khilwai 64 Shogarh 65 Shahpur Chaudhary 66 Inayatpur 67 Rampur Nyamatpur 68 Abdullapur 69 Dotai 70 Athsaini 71 Hasupur 72 Manak Chowk 73 Deoli 74 Dhana 75 Lisri 76 Akkhapur 77 Fattapur 78 Phuldehra 79 Nawada Kalan 80 Todarpur 81 Bhowapur 82 Bhowapur Mastannagar 83 Baksar 84 Saroorpur 85 Vait 86 Khudaliya 87 Baddha 88 Ratupura 89 Rajhera 90", "id": "3818355" }, { "contents": "Samia tribe (Luhya)\n\n\n38 Abakangala 39 Abakati 40 Abakemo 41 Abakerere 42 Abakhu 43 Abakibwedde 44 Abakiroyoya 45 Abakobe 46 Abakomolo 47 Abakooli 48 Abakoolo 49 Abakuba 50 Abakwala 51 Abakwede 52 Abakyaki 53 Abakyonga 54 Abalaka 55 Abalala 56 Abalanda 57 Abaleke 58 Abalekya 59 Abalila 60 Abalindo 61 Abaliro 62 Abalisa 63 Abaloba 64 Abalomba 65 Abalundu 66 Abalwenge 67 Abalyali 68 Abalyani 69 Abamakwa 70 Abamakyeke 71 Abamali 72 Abamani 73 Abamanyi 74 Abambumpi 75 Abameripo 76 Abampoodi 77 Abampunyi 78 Abamulembo 79 Abamulimba 80 Abamuma 81 Abanapa 82 Abangasa 83 Abanghale 84 Abanyanga 85 Abanyedeti 86 Abanyihodoo 87 Abanyimaro", "id": "4195796" }, { "contents": "Parbatsar\n\n\nGular 47 Gunawati 48 Gurah 49 Haripura 50 Harnawa Patti 51 Hatheli 52 Hukmpura 53 Huldhani 54 Jagdishpura 55 Jalampura 56 Janjeela 57 Jawla 58 Jhalra 59 Jhujharpura 60 Kaletara 61 Kalkala Ki Dhani 62 Kankediyas 63 Kanwalad 64 Khanpur 65 Khedapura 66 Khedarpura 67 Kheri Khinwasi 68 Khokhar 69 Khokhariya 70 Khundiyas 71 Kinsariya 72 Kishorpura 73 Kitiya 74 Kuliyana 75 Kundri 76 Kurada 77 Lakhiyas 78 Lalana Kalan 79 Lalana Khurd 80 Madhwa 81 Malas Charnan 82 Malas Gusaiyan 83 Mandan 84 Mandowari 85 Manglana 86 Manpura 87 Mayapur 88 Mehgaon 89 Merasi 90 Mindakiya 91 Modi Khurd", "id": "7579275" }, { "contents": "Western Suburbs Magpies\n\n\nW Wright 55 W Barclay 56 Percy Bolt 57 T Doyle 58 J Feeney 59 V Jarvis 60 E Mantle 61 H.G. Naylor 62 E Palmer 63 E Willings 64 Grinstead 65 Owens 66 Sam Perry 67 Keen 68 James 69 Percy Briscoe 70 Chipperfield 71 J Ogilvie 72 Horace Alderson 73 Johns 74 J Slingsby 75 D McDonald 76 G Patterson 77 Baldock 78 Tom Dowswell 79 Healy 80 McEvoy 81 Ryan 82 George Duffin 83 Herb Gilbert 84 Rangi Joass 85 W Mueller 86 A Munnery 87 P.J. Thompson 88 Jack Tully 89 S.B. Wall 90 A Gillett", "id": "13659778" }, { "contents": "Game Day Recycling\n\n\nUniversity of Georgia 59. University of Kentucky 60. University of Maine 61. University of Maryland 62. University of Miami 63. University of Michigan 64. University of Minnesota 65. University of Mississippi 66. University of Missouri 67. University of Montana 68. University of Nebraska–Lincoln 69. University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill 70. University of North Texas 71. University of Notre Dame 72. University of Oregon 73. University of Rochester 74. University of South Florida 75. University of Tennessee - Knoxville 76", "id": "10435645" }, { "contents": "Carson's Law\n\n\nAnd Misfire 59. St. Patrick's Day 60. The Masquerade 61. All That Glitters 62. Laugh, Clown, Laugh 63. Guardian Angels 64. Lost Opportunities 65. A Country Dance 66. Faith, Hope And Fencing Wire 67. A Matter Of Confidence 68. The Tender Trap 69. A Case For Compassion 70. From Small Acorns 71. Street Games, Night Moves 72. Deceptions 73. Orphans Of The Storm 74. Falling Star 75. Means To An End 76. Teapots And Tears 77.", "id": "7511783" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "2003 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 10–11 May – Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, England *58–69, 83–25, 24–66, (63) 75–8, 9-(67), 0–98 (57), 72–60 (53), 39–80 (55), (67)-(60), 42–61 **(58) 73–26, (80)-(52), (100) 104–32, 23–82 (57), (54) 74–57, 49–57, (56) 71–48, 59–32 **", "id": "20494482" }, { "contents": "List of villages in Murbad\n\n\n796 br 57 Gorakhgad Murbad 1 br 58 Goregaon Murbad 495 br 59 Hedavali Murbad 281 br 60 Hireghar Murbad 225 61 Inde Murbad 885 br 62 Jadai Murbad 491 br 63 Jaigaon Murbad 496 br 64 Jambhurde Murbad 1,330 br 65 Jamghar Murbad 533 br 66 Kachakoli Murbad 869 br 67 Kalambad Mu Murbad 408 br 68 Kalambhe Murbad 1,299 br 69 Kalamkhande Murbad 987 br 70 Kalanbhad Murbad 1,017 br 71 Kandali Murbad 295 br 72 Kanharle Murbad 798 br 73 Kanhol Murbad 822 br 74 Karavale Murbad 1,118 br 75 Karchonde Murbad 731 76 Kasgaon Murbad 524", "id": "15353565" }, { "contents": "Amos Burn\n\n\nKf7 46.Bxc6 Bxc6 47.Kb4 Be8 48.Nf3 Ke7 49.Ng5 Bc6 50.Ka3 Bd7 51.Kb2 Ba4 52.Kc1 Bb3 53.Nf3 Ba4 54.Nh4 Kf7 55.Ng2 Bd7 56.h4 Be8 57.Kb2 Ba4 58.Ne3 Ke7 59.Ka3 Bc6 60.Kb4 Kd7 61.Ka5 Kc7 62.Nc2 Kb7 63.Nb4 Bd7 64.Na6 Be8 65.Nc5+ Kc6 66.Nxe6 Bd7 67.Ng5 Bf5 68.Kb4 Bg4 69.Ka3 Kd7 70.Nf7 Be6 71.Nd6 Kc6 72.Kb2 Bg4 73.Kc2 Kd7 74.Kd2 Ke6 75.Ke3 Bh3 76.f5+ gxf5 77.Kf4 Bg4 78.Kg5 Bh3 79.Ne8 Kf7 80.Nf6 f4 81.Kxf4 Be6 82.Kg5 1–0 MacDonald-Burn, Liverpool 1910 At right is a surprisingly little-known position from one of Burn's offhand games.", "id": "20103296" }, { "contents": "Brazilian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act\n\n\n59. FENIPRAZINE 60. FEMPROBAMATO 61. FLUFENAZINE 62. FLUMAZENIL 63. FLUOXETINE 64. FLUPENTIXOL 65. FLUVOXAMINE 66. HALOPERIDOL 67. HALOTAN 68. CLORAL HYDRATE 69. HYDROCHLORBEZETILAMINE 70. HYDROXIDINE 71. HOMOPHENAZINE 72. IMICLOPRAZINE 73. IMIPRAMINE 74. IMIPRAMINOXIDE 75. IPROCLORIZIDA 76. ISOCARBOXAZIDE 77. ISOFLURANE 78. ISOPROPYL-CROTONYL-URINE 79. LAMOTRIGINE 80. LEVODOPA 81. LEVOMEPROMAZINE 82. LINDANO 83. LISURIDA 84. LITHIUM 85. LOPERAMIDA 86. LOXAPINA 87. MAPROTILINE 88. MECLOFENOXATE 89. MEFENOXALONE 90.", "id": "14670778" }, { "contents": "Tales of the Wizard of Oz\n\n\n? 55. ? 56. ? 57. ? 58. ? 59. ? 60. Friends of a Feather 61. Monkey Air Lift 62. Guaranteed for Life 63. The Skills of Bravery 64. The Coat of Arms 65. Roar, Lion, Roar 66. Be a Card 67. The Inferior Decorator 68. The Salesman 69. The Cat's Meow 70. The Yellow Brick Road 71. Rusty Rusty 72. The Scarecrow 73. The Invisible Man 74. Free Trade 75. The Bull Fighter 76", "id": "13344957" }, { "contents": "Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship\n\n\nscope=row|56 !scope=row|57 !scope=row|58 !scope=row|59 !scope=row|60 !scope=row|61 !scope=row|62 !scope=row|63 !scope=row|64 !scope=row|65 !scope=row|66 !scope=row|67 !scope=row|68 !scope=row|69 !scope=row|70 !scope=row|71 !scope=row|72 !scope=row|73 !scope=row|74 !scope=row|75 !scope=row|76 !scope=row|77 !scope=row|78 !scope=row|79 !scope=row|80 !", "id": "16778230" }, { "contents": "Ikirun\n\n\n59. Asaba 60. Ajele Okeba 61. Ago Okeba 62. Ajisefinni 63. Alufa Akanbi 64. Adedeji 65. Alabi 66. Aniyeye 67. Agunlo 68. Aliyu 69. Aborisade 70. Agbon 71. Ayara 72. Baale- Enle 73. Baba Osogbo 74. Orisayo 75. Balogun 76. Baale Gbenagbena 77. Baale Onilu 78. Baale Ponja Erintunde 79. Saba 80. Balogun Kojo 81. Baale Oke Aafo 82. Balogun Makinde 83. Baba Isale 84. Balogun Imole 85. Baba Oloya 86. Baale", "id": "2580736" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qd2 Qd4 57. Qe1 Qb6 58. Qd2 Rb7 59. a4 Qc5 60. Qe1 Rb4 61. Qd2 Qb6 62. Qc1 Qd4 63. Qc2 Rb3 64. Be2 Rxc3 65. Qxc3 Qxc3 66. bxc3 Nxe4 67. Bf3 Nef6 68. Be2 e4 69. Bxc4 g4 70. Rb2 Ng5 71. Rb6 Nf7 72. Bf1 f3 73. c4 Nd7 74. Rb7 Nfe5 75. f6 e3 76. Rb3 e2 77. Bxe2 fxe2 78. Re3 Nf3 79. f7 Rf8 80. Rxg4 e1=", "id": "10680382" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "1953–54 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team\n\n\n30 Oregon State (-/4) RAL L 53–65 January 8 The Citadel H W 83–42 January 9 Wake Forest A W 66–65 January 11 Davidson A W 70–54 January 16 Virginia H W 78–66 January 19 NC State H L 77–84 February 2 Washington and Lee LY W 69–60 February 4 Duke (-/8) A L 47–63 February 8 Virginia A L 69–83 February 11 Wake Forest H L 62–76 February 13 Clemson (-/14) A W 72–56 February 16 Davidson H W 89–69 February 20 Duke (-/14) H L 63–67 February 24 NC State", "id": "7304952" }, { "contents": "Kumharsain\n\n\nChohan 38 Chopala 39 Churath 40 D.P.F. Nag kelo Saroga 41 D.P.F. Nagkelo 42 Dagrot 43 Dakolu 44 Dakoon 45 Dalan 46 Damaur 47 Daro 48 Dawala 49 Deeb 50 Deoridhar 51 Dethal 52 Devali Dhar 53 Dhala 54 Dhali 55 Dhanal 56 Dharuri 57 Dheongli 58 Dogri 59 Doja 60 Ganeog 61 Gharal 62 Ghareawat 63 Ghughvi 64 Gheti 65 Gonthla 66 Halyana 67 Hathiya 68 Jadoon 69 Jal 70 Jalti 71 Jangal Ahar 72 Jangal Dawala 73 Jangal Hatu 74 Jangal Havan 75 Jangal Jogsha 76 Jangal Madhawan 77 Jangal Marni 78 Jangal Nun-II 79 Janjeli", "id": "1653227" }, { "contents": "Glamorgan County Silver Ball Trophy\n\n\n. The trophy is sponsored by Brains Smooth. ! Season !! Winners !! Losing Finalists !! Score !! Venue ! 1956–57 !1957–58 ! 1958–59 ! 1959–60 ! 1960–61 ! 1961–62 ! 1962–63 ! 1963–64 ! 1964–65 ! 1965–66 ! 1966–67 ! 1967–68 ! 1968–69 ! 1969–70 ! 1970–71 ! 1971–72 ! 1972–73 ! 1973–74 ! 1974–75 ! 1975–76 ! 1976–77 ! 1977–78 ! 1978–79 ! 1979–80 ! 1980–81 ! 1981–82 ! 1982–83 ! 1983–84 ! 1984–85 ! 1985–86 ! 1986–87 ! 1987–88 ! 1988–89 ! 1989–90 ! 1990–91 ! 1991–92 ! 1992–93 ! 1993–94", "id": "18470383" }, { "contents": "63rd NHK Cup (shogi)\n\n\n, 59. P*7b, 60. Px3e, 61. P-6f, 62. N*8e, 63. P-7a+, 64. Nx7g+, 65. Nx7g, 66. S*7f, 67. N*8i, 68. G*5i, 69. K-6h, 70. B-4h+, 71. +P-7b, 72. +B-5h, 73. K-7i, 74. +B-6i, 75. K-8h, 76. +Bx7h, 77. Kx7h, 78. G*6g, 79. K-8h, 80. Gx7g, 81. Nx7g", "id": "8770976" }, { "contents": "Ancestors of Rama\n\n\n62. Rituparna 63. Sarvakama (Sarvakarma, Aartupani in Harivansha Puran) 64. Sudas (contemporary to King Kuru-1 of Chandravansh who founded the Magadha Kingdom) 65. Saudasa (or) Kalmashapada (married to Madayanti) 66. Asmaka 67. Mulaka (Naari Kavacha) (contemporary of Yadava King Shakuni who was the father of Rakshasha “Bhasmasura”) 68. Dasharatha-1 69. Adwil (Ilabil in Vishnu Puran) 70. Vishvamashaha 71. Anaranya-2 72. Nidhn 73. Animitra 74. Dululaha (Harivansh Puran) 75", "id": "8372279" }, { "contents": "Codex Cyprius\n\n\n1: 1, 4, 12, 14, 30, 34, 41, 44; Luke 10: 1, 8, 15, 22, 23, 30, 32, 37, 38, 47, 48, 53, 57, 63; Luke 20: 2, 4, 8, 9, 19, 23, 24, 26, 28, 33, 34, 50, 61, 62, 64, 65, 70, 74, 75. In Matthew 27:34 it reads οινον (\"wine\"", "id": "12433331" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qg1 Qe8 55. Qf2 Qf8 56. Rcd1 Qe8 57. Kh3 Kh8 58. Rc1 Kh7 59. Ba7 Rb7 60. Bc5 Na6 61. Be3 Rbb8 62. Kh4 Nb4 63. Qf1 Qe7 64. Kh3 Qe8 65. Kh2 Qe7 66. Qd1 Qe8 67. Kh3 Ra8 68. Kh4 Na6 69. Qg1 Bb4 70. Rdd1 Bf8 71. Kh3 Rab8 72. Kh4 Nb4 73. Rd2 Na6 74. Nf5 Bb4 75. Rdd1 Bf8 76. Qe1 Bb4 77. Qf1 Bf8 78. Kg3 Nb4 79", "id": "10680375" }, { "contents": "List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach\n\n\n• 20/7=/11 • 22/5 • 24/6 • 25/6 • 26/6 • 28/6 • 29/8 • 30/6 • 31/9 • 32/6 • 33/6 • 36/4 and /8 • 37/6 • 38/6 • 39/7 • 40/3, /6 and /8 • 41/6 • 42/7 • 44/7 • 45/7 • 46/6 • 47/5 • 48/3 and /7 • 52/6 • 55/5 • 56/5 • 57/8 • 59/3 • 60/5 • 62/6 64. • 64/2, /4 and /8 • 65/2 and /7 • 66/6 • 67/4 and /7 • 69/6 • 69a/6 • 70/7 and /11 • 72/6 • 73/5 • 74/8", "id": "3262090" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n+ Nxe4 56. fxe4+ Kxe4 57. Qg4+ Kd3 58. Qf3+ Qe3 59. Kg4 Qxf3+ 60. Kxf3 g6 61. Bd6 Nf5 62. Kf4 Nh4 63. Kg4 gxh5+ 64. Kxh4 Kxd4 65. Bb8 a5 66. Bd6 Kc4 67. Kxh5 a4 68. Kxh6 Kb3 69. b5 Kc4 70. Kg5 Kxb5 71. Kf5 Ka6 72. Ke6 Ka7 73. Kd7 Kb7 74. Be7 Ka7 75. Kc7 Ka8 76. Bd6 Ka7 77. Kc8 Ka6 78. Kb8 b5 79", "id": "7279713" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rg3 b3 59. Kc6 Kb8 60. Rxb3+ Ka7 61. Rb7+ Ka6 62. Rb6+ Ka7 63. Kb5 a4 64. Rxf6 Rf4 65. Rxh6 a3 66. Ra6+ Kb8 67. Rxa3 Rxf5 68. Rg3 Rf6 69. Rg8+ Kc7 70. Rg7+ Kc8 71. Rh7 1-0 Game 32br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black: Korchnoi, Viktorbr Pirc, Classicalbr Result: 1-0br 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5", "id": "7279777" }, { "contents": "José Cardenal\n\n\nJosé Rosario Domec Cardenal (born October 7, 1943 in Matanzas, Cuba) is a Cuban American former professional baseball outfielder, who played Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants (1963–64), Los Angeles/California Angels (1965–67), Cleveland Indians (1968–69), St. Louis Cardinals (1970–1971), Milwaukee Brewers (1971), Chicago Cubs (1972–77), Philadelphia Phillies (1978–79), New York Mets (1979–80), and Kansas City Royals (1980). Cardenal batted and threw", "id": "3406173" }, { "contents": "SUBE card\n\n\n20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88,", "id": "8102606" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\nRb1 Bg7 58. Be4 Nf6 59. Bc2 Nd5 60. Ra1 Kc7 61. Rb1 Bf6 62. Kg1 Ne7 63. Kf1 Nd5 64. Kg2 Bg7 65. Kg1 Kb7 66. Ra1 R6d7 67. Re4 Bf6 68. Re2 Kc7 69. Kf1 Ne7 70. Rb1 Nc8 71. Be3 Nd6 72. Rbe1 Re7 73. Bg6 Rg8 74. Bb1 e4 75. Kg2 Rge8 76. Bc2 Bg7 77. Rd1 Nc4 78. Bc1 Nd6 79. Rh1 Re5 80. h4 Bf6 81. h5 R5e7 82.", "id": "10680366" }, { "contents": "Wu Style Tai Chi Fast Form\n\n\nParting the wild horse's mane 59. Jade girl works the shuttles(3) 60. Jade girl works the shuttles(4) 61. Grasping the bird's tail 62. Cloud hands(3) 63. Cloud hands(4) 64. Downward posture 65. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(1) 66. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(2) 67. Step back, repulse the monkey 68. Flying oblique 69. Raise hand and step up 70. White crane flaps its wings 71. Brush knee and twist step 72. Needle at the bottom", "id": "6846816" }, { "contents": "SFZ (file format)\n\n\nan SFZ file: group lovel=0 hivel=127 region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=60 lokey=30 hikey=61 sample=SubDir/01C4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=62 lokey=62 hikey=63 sample=SubDir/02D4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=64 lokey=64 hikey=64 sample=SubDir/03E4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=65 lokey=65 hikey=66 sample=SubDir/04F4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=67 lokey=67 hikey=68 sample=SubDir/05G4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=69 lokey=69 hikey=70 sample=SubDir/06A4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=71 lokey=71 hikey=71 sample=SubDir/07B4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=72 lokey=72 hikey=73 sample=SubDir/08C5.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=74 lokey=74 hikey=75 sample=SubDir/09D5.wav region trigger=", "id": "13324840" }, { "contents": "Afadzato South District\n\n\n. Logba-Adzakoe 57. Logba-Akusame 58. Logba-Alakpeti 59. Logba-Andokope 60. Logba-Dufie 61. Logba-Klikpo 62. Logba-Tota 63. Logba-Vuinta 64. Logba-Xorglikope 65. Tafi-Abuipe 66. Tafi-Agorme 67. Tafi-Atome 68. Tafi-Dekpokorfe 69. Tafi-Mador 70. Tafi-Xorglikorfe 71. Kpeve-Old town 72. Kpeve-Tornu 73. Adigbo-Tornu 74. Goviefe-Todzi 75. Goviefe-Korwu", "id": "2739856" }, { "contents": "Jackson League\n\n\n-52 Centrals 1952-53 Northerners 1953-54 Vale Recreation 1954-55 Pessimists 1955-56 Northerners 1956-57 Guernsey Rangers 1957-58 Guernsey Rangers 1958-59 Northerners 1959-60 Northerners 1960-61 Belgrave Wanderers 1961-62 Sylvans 1962-63 Sylvans 1963-64 Northerners 1964-65 Belgrave Wanderers 1965-66 Vale Recreation 1966-67 Centrals 1967-68 St Martin’s 1968-69 Vale Recreation 1969-70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970-71 Belgrave Wanderers 1971-72 Vale Recreation 1972-73 Vale Recreation", "id": "4250613" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\nof Arkansas. The Lumbermen were disbanded in July 1905 due to financial hardships. Pine Bluff MLB Players 1954 - Frank Lucchesi - Manager - Philadelphia 70-72, Texas 75-77, Chicago Cubs 87 1952 - Bob Hale - Baltimore 55-56, 58, Cleveland 60-61, New York Yankees 61 1952 - Hillis Layne - Washington 41 1952 - Jim Snyder - Player Minnesota 61-62, 64 Manager - Seattle 88 1951 - Bud Black - Detroit 52, 55 1950 - Harry Chozen - Cincinnati 37 1950", "id": "9684300" }, { "contents": "Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award\n\n\n-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-", "id": "18196616" }, { "contents": "Middlesex Senior Charity Cup\n\n\n1947–48 Hendon 1948–49 Hayes 1949–50 Wealdstone 1950–51 Finchley 1951–52 Southall 1952–53 Hounslow Town 1953–54 Hendon 1954–55 Hayes 1955–56 Hounslow Town 1956–57 Hendon 1957–58 Finchley 1958–59 Enfield 1959–60 Hounslow Town 1960–61 Enfield 1961–62 Enfield & Hounslow Town (joint holders) 1962–63 Hayes 1963–64 Wealdstone 1964–65 Finchley 1965–66 Hounslow Town 1966–67 No Competition 1967–68 Wealdstone & Wembley (joint holders) 1968–69 Southall 1969–70 Hampton 1970–71 Hayes 1971–72 Hayes 1972–73 Hayes 1973–74 Finchley 1974–75 Hayes 1975–76 Hendon 1976–77 Hendon 1977–78 Hillingdon Borough 1978–79 Hendon 1979–80 Harrow Borough 1980–81 Wembley & Wealdstone (joint winners) 1981–82 Uxbridge 1982–83 Wembley 1983–84 Southall", "id": "8679746" }, { "contents": "Handicap (chess)\n\n\n53. Ke3 Kb5 54. Ne4 Na6 55. h8=Q Ka5 56. Qc3+ Kb5 57. Qb3+ Ka5 58. Nc3 Nc5 59. Bc7+ Ka6 60. Qb5+ Ka7 61. Qxc5+ Ka6 Deliberately allowing checkmate. 62. Qa5+ Kb7 63. Ke4 Kc8 64. Qa7 Kd7 65. Qb7 Ke7 66. Qc8 Kf6 67. Bd8+ Kg7 68. Qe6 Kf8 69. Qe7+ Kg8 70. Nd5 Kh8 71. g5 Kg8 72. g6 Kh8 73. Ke5 Kg8 74.", "id": "9261177" }, { "contents": "2009 Premier League Snooker\n\n\nwas higher. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 28–29 November – Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, England * (61) 80–35, 4–80, (96)–0, 0–(110), 34–77, 61–71 (65), 67–1, 40–75 ** 0–(98), 10–99 (53), 10–68 (66), 1–83 (76), (63)–30, (53)–(67) *** (111) 119–9, 87–36, 70–0, 50–57, 0–(88", "id": "994853" }, { "contents": "2013 Virginia Cavaliers football team\n\n\nAlex Foertsch 55 David Dean 56 Andre Miles-Redmond 57 Stephen Lawe 59 Mark Hall 60 John Pond 60 Jeb Byrne 61 Cody Wallace 62 Sean Karl 63 Ryan Doull 64 Nick Koutris 65 Ross Burbank 66 George Adeosun 67 Jackson Matteo 68 Eric Tetlow 69 Phillip Berry 70 Luke Bowanko 71 Jack McDonald 72 Eric Smith 74 Conner Davis 75 Sadiq Olanrewaju 76 Michael Mooney 77 Jay Whitmire 78 Morgan Moses 79 Jack Babcock 79 Sean Cascarano 80 Adrian Gamble 81 Jamall Brown 82 Mario Nixon 83 Jake McGee 84 Canaan Severin 85 Keeon Johnson 86 Jeremy Dollin", "id": "3791357" }, { "contents": "Sangrampur, Maharashtra\n\n\n52-Pimpari Adgaon 1400 53-Rajpur 157 54-Akoli Bk. 910 55-Akoli Kh. 251 56-Changefal Bk. 665 57-Changefal Kh. 707 58-Niwana 1487 59-Sangrampur Pr.jamod 6506 60-Tamgaon 1124 61-Pimpri Kathargaon 566 62-Bodkha 1363 63-Nirod 989 64-Bhilkhed 713 65-Wakana 1420 66-Rudhana 2072 67-Chondhi 622 68-Kakoda 669 69-Ukadgaon 353 70-Manardi 719 71-Pimpri Kavthal 461 72-Ringanwadi 570 73-Durgadiatya 1016 74-Wankhed 5378 75-Takleshwar 501 76-Kalamkhed 712 77-Jastgaon 795 78-Neknapur 358 79-Awar 955 80-Ukali Bk. 1216 81-Kodri 1225 82-Paturda Khurd 1564 83-Khel Thorat Paturda 2054 84-Warwat Khanderao 1447 85-Hingana Kavthal 360 86-Kumbarkhed 230 87-Kavthal 2673 88-Itkhed 218 89-Pesoda 1185 90-Bhon 1149 91-Sawali 659 92-Khiroda", "id": "9109065" }, { "contents": "Kamen Rider Spirits\n\n\n61. Rushbr 62. Ice Fangbr 63. Graveyard Eleventh tankōbon 64. Light Fangbr 65. Labyrinthbr 66. Hell Carbr 67. Teacherbr 68. Training Twelfth tankōbon 69. Whirlpoolbr 70. New Finisherbr 71. Ocean Battlebr 72. Belt of Lifebr 73. Immortal Man Thirteenth tankōbon 74. Inheritbr 75. Get Backbr 76. Movingbr 77. Evolutionbr 78. Next Evolutionbr 79. Final Evolution Fourteenth tankōbon 80. Warrior's Essencebr 81. Surpassing Greedbr 82. Returnbr 83. Fiery Giantbr 84. With the Soulbr 85. Setupbr", "id": "11704902" }, { "contents": "List of AEK Athens F.C. managers\n\n\nP ! W ! D ! L ! F ! A ! GD ! W% ! Pts% ! Total ! 36!!22!!7!!7!!62!!32!!+30!!61.11!!67.59 ! Total ! 11||6||3||2||22||14||+8||54.54||63.64 ! Total ! 4||2||0||2||6||5||+1||50.00||50.00 ! Total ! 26!!14!!5!!7!!55!!28!!+27!!53.85!!60.26 ! Total ! 59!!37!!11!!11!!145!!69!!+76!!62.71!!68.93 ! Total ! 17!!11!!3!!5!!32!!18!!+14||64.71!!70.59 ! Total ! 82!!45!!23!!14!!166!!77!!+89!!54.88!!64.23 ! Total ! 16!!8!!3!!5!!24!!20!!+4!!50.00!!56.25 ! Total ! 86!!47!!23!!16!!121!!70!!+51!!54.65!!63.57 ! Total ! 71!!39!!13!!19!!122!!67!!+55!!54.93!!61.03 ! Total ! 84!!39!!24!!21!!116!!86!!+30!!46.43!!55.95 ! Total ! 2!!1!!0!!1!!3!!4!!-1!!50.00!!50.00 ! Total ! 82!!61!!12!!9!!190!!50!!+140!!74.39!! \"Only competitive matches are counted. Wins, losses and draws are results at the final whistle; the results of penalty shootouts are not counted.\"", "id": "20468014" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Kf3 Kf8 52. Kg2 Rg4+ 53. Kh2 Bf2 54. Rf1 Bd4 55. Re1 Rh4+ 56. Kg2 Rg4+ 57. Kh3 Rh4+ 58. Kg3 Kf7 59. Kg2 Kf8 60. Kf3 Rh2 61. Bxa4 c2 62. Kg3 Bxe5+ 63. Rxe5 Rh1 64. Bxg5 Rg1+ 65. Kf2 Nxg5 66. Bxc2 Ra1 67. a4 Ra2 68. Re2 Ra3 69. Re3 Ra2 70. Re2 Ra3 71. Rd2 Ke7 72. Ke2 Nf3 73. Rd1 Ne5 74. Rd5", "id": "4952529" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Qxg6+ Kf8 59. Qxc6 Kg8 60. Qg6+ Kf8 61. Qg4 Ke8 62. Qh5 Kf8 63. Qg4 Ke8 64. Qh5 Kf8 65. Qd5 Rh7 66. Qf3+ Kg8 67. Qg4+ Kf7 68. Qh5+ Kg8 69. Qg6+ Kf8 70. Qf5+ Kg8 71. Qg4+ Kf7 72. Qh5+ Kg8 73. Qd5+ Kf8 74. Qxb5 Qe6 75. Bg7+ Kf7 76. Qh5+ Ke7 77. g3 Qe1+ 78. Kg2 Qe4+ 79. Kh2", "id": "4952547" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rc6 Bb5 60. Rc1 b3 61. Rb1 Bc4 62. Ke4 Ra2 63. Kd4 Rc2 64. Nd3 Bxd3 65. Kxd3 Rxh2 66. Rxb3 Kg7 67. Ke4 Ra2 68. Kf4 Ra4+ 69. Kg5 Ra5 70. g4 Rc5 71. Kh5 Ra5 72. Rf3 Rb5 73. g5 Rb1 74. f6+ Kh7 75. Rh3 Rg1 76. Rh2 Rg3 77. Rh1 Rg2 78. Ra1 Rh2+ 79. Kg4 Kg6 80. Ra8 Rg2+ ½–½ Game 26br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black", "id": "7279762" }, { "contents": "Les Arcanes\n\n\nPremier sacrifice 56. Liberté 57. Le sacrifice libre 58. La relation du beth à l'aleph 59. Limite de nos champs de gravitation 60. L'indivisible unité 61. La Manifestation 62. Vision parfaite 63. La féminité de la Manifestation procréatrice 64. Cantique de Salomon 65. Ève 66. Sacrifice des sacrifices 67. La loi juive 68. Beauté libre 69. Encore le rythme 70. Conscience de l'univers 71. Libre beauté première 72-73. La passion mystérieuse et chaste 74. De l'amour à l'être 75.", "id": "17579979" }, { "contents": "Barharia\n\n\nKail 61. Kaluchhapra 62. Kanahar 63. Kanhauli 64. Khanpur 65. Khizar Chak 66. Khori Pakar Jaddi 67. Khori Pakar Nilami 68. Koiri Tola 69. Kuahi 70. Kurwa 71. Kutub Chhapra 72. Lachhmi Chak 73. Lakri 74. Lakri Dargah 75. Lala Hata 76. Lauan 77. Madhaupur 78. Mahal 79. Mahamadpur 80. Mahammadpur 81. Mahbub Chhapra 82. Mahmudpur 83. Mananpura 84. Mansahata 85. Mathia Patarhatha 86. Mathurapur 87. Mira Chhapra 88. Narharpur 89.", "id": "12509991" }, { "contents": "Women's Professional Basketball League\n\n\nfranchises had been awarded to Dallas, New Orleans, San Francisco and St. Louis, Missouri, while applications were received for potential franchises from Baltimore, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. The Eastern Division included the New Jersey Gems, New Orleans Pride, New York Stars, Philadelphia Fox, St. Louis Streak and Washington Metros. The Midwest Division included the Chicago Hustle, Iowa Cornets, Milwaukee Does and Minnesota Fillies. The Western Division included the California Dreams, Dallas Diamonds, Houston Angels and San Francisco Pioneers.", "id": "10846173" }, { "contents": "Don McMahon\n\n\nDonald John McMahon (January 4, 1930 – July 22, 1987) was a right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was signed by the Boston Braves before the 1950 season. He played for the Milwaukee Braves (1957–62), Houston Colt .45s (1962–63), Cleveland Indians (1964–66), Boston Red Sox (1966–67), Chicago White Sox (1967–68), Detroit Tigers (1968–69), and San Francisco Giants (1969–74). McMahon was used almost", "id": "22214072" }, { "contents": "List of sovereign states and dependencies by total fertility rate\n\n\n58 Israel 2.9 59 Lesotho 2.9 60 Eswatini 2.8 61 Kyrgyz Republic 2.8 62 Micronesia 2.8 63 Algeria 2.7 64 Haiti 2.7 65 Mongolia 2.7 66 Botswana 2.6 67 Fiji 2.6 68 Guatemala 2.6 69 Kazakhstan 2.6 70 Syria 2.6 71 Turkmenistan 2.6 72 Bolivia 2.5 73 Djibouti 2.5 74 Jordan 2.5 75 Oman 2.5 76 Lao PDR 2.4 77 Philippines 2.4 78 Cambodia 2.3 79 Ecuador 2.3 80 Guyana 2.3 81 Honduras 2.3 82 Panama 2.3 83 Paraguay 2.3 84 Seychelles 2.3 85 South Africa 2.3 86 Suriname 2.3 87 Uzbekistan 2.3 88 Dominican Republic 2.2 89 Indonesia 2.2", "id": "17872676" }, { "contents": "Minuscule 441\n\n\nsubscriptions at the end of each book, and στιχοι. The biblical text is surrounded by a catena of Oecumenius. Some of leaves of the codex are in disorder. The order of leaves: 3-18. 1. 2. 19-46. 47-58. 59. 63. 64. 59. 60-62. 73. 74. 65. 66. 69-72. 67. 68. 75-78. 127-142. 79-126. 143-158. 167-182", "id": "19179286" }, { "contents": "Al Maktab Raqam 19\n\n\n61 - Ghost Walker 62 - Stun death 63 - Fire Ball 64 - the mystery of the Sphinx 65 - dark rays 66 - Conflict in the bush 67 - a plot of Satan 68 - bulwark 69 - ghost of revenge 70 - bloody chase 71 - cursed earth 72 - devastating weapon 73 - horror Hospital 74 - a treasure of the Pharaohs 75 - bird death 76. The armed robbery 77. secret mission 78. hackers Nile 79. Invisible Man 80. devastating automated 81. golden statue 82. Flower devil 83", "id": "3242097" }, { "contents": "Rulers of Kuba\n\n\n. Shama Katuri. 61. Kusunju. 62. Bena Misaki. 63. Bikila Kolo. 64. Kunche Lama. 65. Pelama Pena. 66. Mime Pelama. 67. Chenge Lesanga. 68. Mianga. 69. Sam Bula. 70. Manchum Bula. 71. Bopele^Bombo. 72. Boeke. 73. Bo^Kena. 74. Shamba Nche. 75. Golo Nche. 76. Shama Shanga. 77. Saina^Kama. 78. Ko Kena. 79. Sanga Lenga. 80. Bosh A kama. 81", "id": "12139561" }, { "contents": "Ācārakkōvai\n\n\n52 poems (3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 77, 78, 81, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93", "id": "12746274" }, { "contents": "Jeff Nelsen\n\n\nmovie soundtracks, and performing in the horn sections of orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Montreal, Vancouver, and National Symphonies, and the Balkan Gypsy funk band of Slavic Soul Party. With Canadian Brass, Jeff has also performed with the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, the symphonies of Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, Phoenix, Rotterdam, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, with the esteemed German, London", "id": "2981814" }, { "contents": "Kasparov versus the World\n\n\n, but claimed it was also losing, and published a \"forced win\". Subsequently, tablebases showed an error in Kasparov's analysis, but confirmed that 58...Qf5 could not have saved the draw with best play on both sides. The main line starts with 58...Qf5 59.Kh6 Qe6 60.Qg1+ Ka2 61.Qf2+ Kb1 62.Qd4 Ka2 63.Kg5 Qe7+ 64.Qf6 Qe3+ 65.Qf4 Qg1+ 66.Kf6 Qb6+ 67.Kf7 Qb7+ 68.Ke6 Qc8+ 69.Kf6 Qd8+ 70.Kf5 Qc8+ 71.Kg5 Qc3 72.Qh2+ Ka1 73.Qe2 Kb1 74.Qf2 Qc1+ 75.Kg4 Qc3", "id": "14582966" }, { "contents": "Swindle (chess)\n\n\n55...f2 56.Qg2 \"zugzwang\"; (b) 55...Nf4 56.Qf5! and if 56...Kg3 57.Qg5+ wins the knight; (c) 55...Ng5 56.Qf5 wins. g5 53.hxg5 hxg5 54.Qxb6 f3 55.Qxc5 Kg4 56.Qe3 Kg3 57.c4 Kg2 58.c5 f2 59.Qe4+ Kh2 60.Qf3 g4! 61.Qe2? White could draw with 61.Qxg4 f1=Q+ 62.Kc2 Qf2+ 63.Kb1 Qf1+ 64.Kc2 Qb5 (64...Nf2 65.Qf4+ Kg2 66.Qg5+ Kf3 67.Qf6+ Ke3 68.Qh6+ Kd4 69.Qd6+ Ke4 70.Qg6+ Kd5 71.Qd6+ Ke4 72.Qg6+", "id": "21604299" }, { "contents": "Queen and pawn versus queen endgame\n\n\n. Qxe6 Qh8+ 58. Kg6 Qc3 59. g4 Qd2 60. g5 Qd4 61. Qf5+ Ka4 62. Kh5 Qh8+ 63. Kg4 Qh1 (This move loses for Black in 39 moves as confirmed by http://www.k4it.de/index.php?topic=egtb&lang=en) 64. Qf4+ Ka5 65. Qe5+ Ka4 66. g6 Qd1+ 67. Kg5 Qg8+ 68. Kf5 Qc8+ 69. Kf4 Qc1+ 70. Qe3 Qc7+ 71. Qe5 Qc1+ 72. Kf5 Qc8+ 73. Kg5 Qd8+ 74. 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Asier García Pereiro led the team in", "id": "13321907" }, { "contents": "Lanarkshire Cup\n\n\n1932–33 - 1933–34 - Hamilton Academical 1934–35 - Airdrieonians 1935–36 - 1936–37 - 1937–38 - Airdrieonians 1938–39 - Hamilton Academical 1939–40 - Motherwell 1848–49 - Albion Rovers 1949–50 - Motherwell 1950–51 - Albion Rovers 1951–52 - Hamilton Academical 1952–53 - Motherwell 1953–54 - Motherwell 1954–55 - Motherwell 1955–56 - 1956–57 - Motherwell 1957–58 - Motherwell 1958–59 - Motherwell 1959–60 - Motherwell 1960–61 - Motherwell 1961–62 - Motherwell 1962–63 - Airdrieonians 1963–64 - Motherwell 1964–65 - 1965–66 - Airdrieonians 1966–67 - Airdrieonians 1967–68 - Motherwell 1968–69 - Motherwell 1969–70 - Airdrieonians 1970–71 - Airdrieonians 1971–72 - 1972–73 - Motherwell 1973–74 -", "id": "10384135" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1981\n\n\nNe7 29.Ne3 Rc6 30.Ra3 Nc8 31.axb5 axb5 32.Kf2 Nb6 33.Nb2 Rxd1 34.Bxd1 Rd6 35.Be2 Be8 36.Ra5 Rd8 37.Ke1 c6 38.Ra6 Rb8 39.Bd1 Nc8 40.Nd3 Nc7 41.Ra5 Ra8 42.f4 exf4 43.gxf4 Nb6 44.Bf3 Rd8 45.Be2 Na4 46.Ra7 Rd7 47.Kd2 Ne6 48.Rxd7 Bxd7 49.Bg4 g6 50.f5 gxf5 51.Bxf5 Kg7 52.e5 Nf8 53.Bxd7 Nxd7 54.e6 Ndb6 55.Nf4 Kf8 56.Kd3 Nc8 57.Ng4 Ke7 58.Nh6 Kd6 59.Kd4 Ne7 60.Nf7+ Kc7 61.Nh5 c5+ 62.bxc5 Nc6+ 63.Ke3 Nxc5 64.Nxf6 Nxe6 65.h5 Nf8 66.Ke4 Kb6 67.Ng5 h6 68.Nf7 Ne6 69.Ne8 Nc5+ 70.Ke3 Na4 71.Kd2 b4 72.cxb4 Nxb4 73.Nxh6 Nc5 74.Nf5 Nd5 75.h6 Ne4+", "id": "7279794" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n22 3a 20 22 55 ord\", \"name\": \"U 0000100 73 65 72 22 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 73 70 61 63 65 ser\", \"namespace 0000120 22 3a 20 22 65 78 61 6d 70 6c 65 2e 61 76 72 6f \": \"example.avro 0000140 22 2c 20 22 66 69 65 6c 64 73 22 3a 20 5b 7b 22 \", \"fields\": [{\" 0000160 74 79 70 65 22 3a 20 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c", "id": "10173700" }, { "contents": "HC CSKA Moscow\n\n\n. \"Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game Soviet / Russian MVP Scoring Champion Goal Scoring Champion Soviet / Russian League First Team Best Line Best Rookie Soviet League Championship \"(32)\": 1947–48, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1954–55, 1955–56, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1976–77,", "id": "12586396" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\n- Ryne Duren - Baltimore 54, Kansas City 57, NYY 58-61, LAA 61-62, Philadelphia 63-64, Cincinnati 64, Washington 65, Philadelphia 65 1949 - Ed Albrecht - St. Louis 49-50 1940 - Dewey Adkins - Washington 43, Chi Cubs 49 1940 - Stan Goletz - CHI WS 41 1940 - William Red Rollings - Boston 27-28 1940 - Dave Bartosch - St. Louis 45 1939 - Andy Cohen - Player - New York Giants 26, 28-29, Manager - Philadelphia", "id": "9684301" }, { "contents": "Bing (search engine)\n\n\n-time traffic conditions using Bing Maps. The gadget provided shortcuts to driving directions, local search and full-screen traffic view of major US and Canadian cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Montreal, New York City, Oklahoma City, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Vancouver, and Washington, D.C. Prior to October", "id": "5355697" }, { "contents": "Chess (poem)\n\n\nas 52. Na1–b3? 52. Kh2 Qg3+ 53. Qxg3+ hxg3+ 54. Kxg3 Ra5 55. Kf2 Ra8 56. Ke2 Nc2 57. Kd1 Ne3+ 58. Kc1 Nxg2+ 59. Kb1 b5 60. h4 b4 61. h5 b3 62. e5 Bg5 63. h6 Nh4 64. e6 Bf6 65. h7 Nxf3 66. e7 Bxe7 67. h8=Q+ Kb7 68. Qh3 Ne5 69. Qh5 Nd3 70. Qh3 Nb4 71. Qf3+ Kb8 72. Qe2 Bf6 73. Qe6", "id": "7723831" }, { "contents": "2002 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n(77) 93–6, 37–67, (62) 70–20, (57) 79–0, (91) 108–17, 69–9, (60) 62–9 **(65) 75–33, 68–55, 59–23, (126)-0, 0-(81), (85) 112–6, 1–76 (72), (60) 73–0 ***(60) 109–6, 45–56, (72) 75–42, 5–78 (55), (68) 73–0, (109) 115–19, 43–66, (110) 111–14, (70)-0, 38–89", "id": "20494682" }, { "contents": "2015 Cleveland Indians season\n\n\nand 13, improving their record to 70–70 and marking the first time the Indians were .500 since they were 2–2. The Indians would also be 71-71, 72-72, 73-73, and 74-74, but lost the following game each time. They briefly made it over the .500 mark at 77–76 on September 26, but went on to lose three in a row. The Indians spent much of September 3–5 games behind the Texas Rangers or Houston Astros for the second wild card spot in the American", "id": "294687" }, { "contents": "Index of philosophical literature\n\n\n\"Federalist No. 61\" – \"Federalist No. 62\" – \"Federalist No. 63\" – \"Federalist No. 64\" – \"Federalist No. 65\" – \"Federalist No. 66\" – \"Federalist No. 67\" – \"Federalist No. 68\" – \"Federalist No. 69\" – \"Federalist No. 70\" – \"Federalist No. 71\" – \"Federalist No. 72\" – \"Federalist No. 73\" – \"Federalist No. 74\" – \"Federalist", "id": "16809651" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "List of mayors of Salisbury\n\n\n1850–51 George Brown 1851–52 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1852–53 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1853–54 John Lambert 1854–55 Thomas Pain 1855–56 Abraham Jackson 1856–57 Thomas Pain 1857–58 Coard William Squarey 1858–59 Philip Pickney Cother 1859–60 William Woodlands 1860–61 Philip Watson Ottoway 1861–62 Charles Mann Cornwallis Whatman 1862–63 John Style 1863–64 John Waters 1864–65 Richard Henry Rigden 1865–66 Robert Stokes 1866–67 John Alfred Lush MD 1867–68 Stephen Eldridge 1868–69 William Aylward 1869–70 Charles Richard Norton 1870–71 William Fawcett Jnr. 1871–72 John Harding Jackson 1873–74 Henry Brown 1874–75 Samuel Ralph Atkins 1875–76 Charles Henry Radcliffe 1876–77 John Keynes 1877–78 Richard Monkhouse Wilson", "id": "18557200" }, { "contents": "1967 NFL season\n\n\nThe 1967 NFL season was the 48th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 16 teams with the addition of the New Orleans Saints. The two 8-team conferences were split into two divisions each: the Eastern Conference divisions were Capitol (Dallas, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Washington) and Century (Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis), and the Western Conference divisions were Central (Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, and Minnesota) and Coastal (Atlanta, Baltimore, Los Angeles", "id": "8290334" }, { "contents": "World TeamTennis\n\n\nwith Arthur Ashe and Wilt Chamberlain, securing the professional men players.. The league began play in May 1974, with George MacCall as Commissioner of the 16 teams: Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo-Toronto, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Florida (Miami), San Diego/Hawaii, Houston, Los Angeles, Minnesota (Minneapolis-St.Paul), New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. The original league format included a four-colored tennis court, a 44-contest season, and teams", "id": "14486970" }, { "contents": "2013 FedEx Cup Playoffs\n\n\n(76 to 58), Nicholas Thompson (73 to 59), Brendan Steele (89 to 69), and Ernie Els (91 to 70). Seven players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances: Ryan Palmer (60 to 71), Fredrik Jacobson (61 to 72), Martin Laird (63 to 74), David Lingmerth (64 to 75), Kyle Stanley (66 to 77), Cameron Tringale (69 to 79", "id": "19528111" }, { "contents": "Jellabies\n\n\n58. Parrot (21 June 1999) 59. Spring (28 June 1999) 60. Magic (5 July 1999) 61. Where's Pepper? (12 July 1999) 62. Hot (19 July 1999) 63. Robot (26 July 1999) 64. Wheels (2 August 1999) 65. Chums (9 August 1999) 66. Baa! (16 August 1999) 67. Found (23 August 1999) 68. Autumn (30 August 1999) 69. Nature (6 September 1999)", "id": "20682329" }, { "contents": "List of fresh water fishes of Maharashtra\n\n\nogilbii 51. Schismatorhynchos (Nukta) nukta 52. Thynnichthys sandkhol 53. Tor khudree 54. Tor mussulah 55. Tor tor SUB-FAMILY: CULTRINAE 56. Chela cachius 57. Chela laubuca 58. Salmostoma acinaces 59. Salmostoma balookee 60. Salmostoma boopis 61. Salmostoma clupeoides 62. Salmostoma horai 63. Salmostoma kardahiensis 64. Salmostoma novacula 65. Salmostoma phulo Subfamily: LEUCISCINAE 66. Hypophthalmichthys molitrix SUBFAMILY: RASBORINAE 69. Barilius evezardi 70. Barilius gatensis 71. Parluciosoma daniconius 72. Parluciosoma labiosa 73. Danio aequipinnatus 74", "id": "16146194" }, { "contents": "Vehicle registration plates of Kenya\n\n\n63 UN - United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Eastern & Southern African Regional Office 64 CD - Iran 65 CD - Cyprus 66 CD - Argentina 67 UN - United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) 68 CD - Philippines 69 CD - Burundi 70 CD - Chile 71 CD - Oman 72 CD - League of Arab States / Arab League 73 CD - European Union 74 CD - Yemen 75 CD - Kenya Mission to UNEP 76 CD - Côte d'Ivoire (Consulate) 77 CD - Bangladesh 78 CD - Saudi Arabia 79 UN", "id": "993880" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "List of makams\n\n\n-Şehnaz 63. Bûstan 64. Büzürk 65. Büzürk-Gerdâniye 66. Büzürk-Geveyşt 67. Büzürk-Mâye 68. Büzürk-Nevrûz 69. Büzürk-Selmek 70. Büzürk-Şehnâz 71. Canfezâ 72. Çârgâh 73. Çârgâh-Âcem 74. Çârgâh-Gerdâniye 75. Çârgâh-Mahûr 76. Çehâr-Âgâazin 77. Daği-Bayâti 78. Danişverân 79. Dil Âvîz 80. Dil-Ârâ 81. Dil-Efruz 82. Dil-Keşîde 83. Dil-Nişîn 84. Dil-", "id": "21093808" }, { "contents": "Super Bases Loaded 2\n\n\n\", the Cleveland \"Stars\", the Detroit \"Storm\", the Kansas City \"Tornadoes\", Oakland \"Eagles\", and Seattle \"Blue Wave\". The Omega League (based on the National League) consisted of the Atlanta \"Weasels\", Houston \"Doves\", the Los Angeles \"Cyclops\", the New York \"Mercs\", Philadelphia \"Bruins\", the Pittsburgh \"Buzzards\", and the San Francisco \"Amoebas\". In addition, there were four edit teams: Urbana,", "id": "22141152" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "Don Larsen\n\n\nDon James Larsen (born August 7, 1929) is an American retired Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher. During a 15-year MLB career, he pitched from 1953 to 1967 for seven different teams. Larsen pitched for the St. Louis Browns / Baltimore Orioles (1953–54; 1965), New York Yankees (1955–59), Kansas City Athletics (1960–1961), Chicago White Sox (1961), San Francisco Giants (1962–64), Houston Colt .45's / Houston Astros (1964–65), and Chicago Cubs (1967)", "id": "15750076" }, { "contents": "1968 NBA playoffs\n\n\n) (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Chicago Bulls: \"Lakers win series 4-1\" This is the first playoff meeting between the Lakers and Bulls. Division Finals (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (3) San Francisco Warriors: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Last Playoff Meeting: 1967 Western Division Semifinals (San Francisco won 3-0) Champion: Boston Celtics Division Semifinals (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (3) New York Knicks: \"76ers win series 4-2", "id": "14689742" } ]
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[ { "contents": "Global Initiative to Combat Nuclear Terrorism\n\n\n. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. IAEA (observer) UNODC (observer) INTERPOL (observer) UNICRI (observer) June 1-2 in Tokyo Japan February 8-10 New Delhi India June 16-17, 2015 Helsinki, Finland", "id": "7679046" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nNew York Yankees 56. Robin Yount, Milwaukee Brewers 57. Wade Boggs, Boston Red Sox 58. Roger Clemens, Boston Red Sox 59. Vince Coleman, St. Louis Cardinals 60. José Canseco, Oakland Athletics 61. Fernando Valenzuela, Los Angeles Dodgers 62. Tony Gwynn, San Diego Padres 63. Doc Gooden, New York Mets 64. Mark McGwire, Oakland Athletics 65. Jack Clark, New York Yankees 66. Dale Murphy, Atlanta Braves 67. Kirk Gibson, Los Angeles Dodgers 68. Jack Morris,", "id": "18525011" }, { "contents": "Women's World Chess Championship 2016\n\n\nRb4 60. a3 Kc5 61. Re6 Re4 62. Kc2 Kd4 63. Rd6+ Kc4 64. Rc6+ Kd5 65. Rb6 Rc4+ 66. Kd2 Kc5 67. Rb8 Ra4 68. Rc8+ Kd4 69. Rb8 Ra5 70. Rd8+ Kc4 71. Re8 Kd5 72. Rd8+ Ke4 73. Rb8 Rxa3 74. Rxb5 Kf4 75. Rb8 Kf3 76. Rf8+ Ke4 77. Rb8 Ra2+ 78. Ke1 Kf4 79. Rb3 e4 80. Rc3 e3 81. Rc8 1/2-1/2 In", "id": "15973443" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nDetroit Tigers 69. Ryne Sandberg, Chicago Cubs 70. Nolan Ryan, Houston Astros 71. John Tudor, Los Angeles Dodgers 72. Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia Phillies 73. Dave Righetti, New York Yankees 74. Pedro Guerrero, St. Louis Cardinals 75. Rick Sutcliffe, Chicago Cubs 76. Gary Carter, New York Mets 77. Cal Ripken, Baltimore Orioles 78. Andre Dawson, Chicago Cubs 79. Andy Van Slyke, Pittsburgh Pirates 80. Roc Raines, Montreal Expos 81. Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins 82.", "id": "18525012" }, { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Constitutional amendments under the French Fifth Republic\n\n\n46, 47, 47-1, 47-2 (new), 48, 49, 50-1, 51-1 (new), 51-2 (new), 56, 61, 61-1 (new), 62, 65, 69, 70, 71, 71-1 (new), 72-3, 73, 74-1, 75-1 (new), 87 (new), 88-4, 88-5, 89. The vote was", "id": "8390514" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Wysoczany\n\n\n53. Saharowa 54. Mashljanyk 55. Luchkanych 56. Mashljanyk 57. Mytso 58. Jacyla 59. Jacyla 60. Village Ukrainian School 61. Bodnik 62. Tsynanko 63. Shlomko 64. Warholjak 65. Kroljak 66. Village Orthodox Church 67. Horonova 68. Hlibyk 69. Sekielyk 70. Mashljanyk 71. Maslany 72. Orzinski 73. Worotyla 74. Luchkanych 75. Petrunjova 76. Slabka 77. Petrunjova 78. Bajtsowa 79. Sas 80. Sas 81. Hrytsko 82. Jacyla 83. Szevtsova 84. Szevtsova", "id": "15604592" }, { "contents": "List of WWE United States Champions\n\n\nRank !Wrestler !No. ofbrreigns !Combinedbrdays !Combined daysbrrec. by WWE !1 !2 !rowspan=2|40 !42 !43 !44 !45 !46 !47 !48 !49 !50 !51 !52 !53 !rowspan=2|54 !56 !rowspan=2|57 !59 !60 !61 !62 !63 !64 !65 !66 !67 !rowspan=3|68 !71 !72 !rowspan=3|73 !76 !77 !78 !rowspan=2|79 !rowspan=2|81 !83 !rowspan=2|84 !rowspan=3|86 !89 !rowspan=2|90 !92 !", "id": "11372834" }, { "contents": "Eusébio\n\n\nrepeated five years later. He was the Portuguese First Division's top scorer seven times (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970 and 1973), helping Benfica to win 11 Primeira Liga (1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73 and 1974–75), 5 Portuguese Cup wins (1961–62, 1963–64, 1968–69, 1969–70 and 1971–72), 1 European Cup win (1961–62) and 3 European Cup finals (1962–63, 1964–65 and 1967–68). Eusébio", "id": "15697745" }, { "contents": "Udayarpalayam taluk\n\n\n48 Kundaveli-East 49 Kundaveli-West 50 Kuruvalapparkoil 51 Kuvagam 52 Kuvathur 53 Managathy 54 Marudur 55 Melur 56 Muthuservamadam 57 Nagam Panthal 58 Nayaganai Periyal 59 Nedavalur-East 60 Nedavalur-South 61 Olayur 62 Padanilai 63 Pappakudi-North 64 Pappakudi-South 65 Parukkal 66 Periyakrishnapuram 67 Periyavalayam 68 Pichanur 69 Pilichikuzhi 70 Piranjeri 71 Porpathintha Nallur 72 Rangiyam 73 Saluppai 74 Sathampady 75 Silambur 76 Siluvacheri 77 Sirukadambur 78 Solankurichi 79 Sripuranthan 80 Sriraman 81 Suriyamanal 82 Suttamalli 83 T.Paluvur 84 Taludalamedu 85 Thandalai 86 Thathanur 87 Thenkatchi Perumal Nathan 88 Thirukalapur 89", "id": "329036" }, { "contents": "Garhmukteshwar (Assembly constituency)\n\n\nkhaiya 46 Sharifpur 47 Anooppur Dibai 48 Shuklampura 49 Rasoolabad Nanpur 50 Lodhipur Shobhan 51 Pawati 52 Haiderpur 53 Lodhipur Chhapka 54 Sadullapur 55 Hiranpura 56 Popayi 57 Janupura 58 Jhadina 59 Saidpur 60 Alampur Bhagwantpur 61 Ladpura 62 Kalyanpur 63 Khilwai 64 Shogarh 65 Shahpur Chaudhary 66 Inayatpur 67 Rampur Nyamatpur 68 Abdullapur 69 Dotai 70 Athsaini 71 Hasupur 72 Manak Chowk 73 Deoli 74 Dhana 75 Lisri 76 Akkhapur 77 Fattapur 78 Phuldehra 79 Nawada Kalan 80 Todarpur 81 Bhowapur 82 Bhowapur Mastannagar 83 Baksar 84 Saroorpur 85 Vait 86 Khudaliya 87 Baddha 88 Ratupura 89 Rajhera 90", "id": "3818355" }, { "contents": "Samia tribe (Luhya)\n\n\n38 Abakangala 39 Abakati 40 Abakemo 41 Abakerere 42 Abakhu 43 Abakibwedde 44 Abakiroyoya 45 Abakobe 46 Abakomolo 47 Abakooli 48 Abakoolo 49 Abakuba 50 Abakwala 51 Abakwede 52 Abakyaki 53 Abakyonga 54 Abalaka 55 Abalala 56 Abalanda 57 Abaleke 58 Abalekya 59 Abalila 60 Abalindo 61 Abaliro 62 Abalisa 63 Abaloba 64 Abalomba 65 Abalundu 66 Abalwenge 67 Abalyali 68 Abalyani 69 Abamakwa 70 Abamakyeke 71 Abamali 72 Abamani 73 Abamanyi 74 Abambumpi 75 Abameripo 76 Abampoodi 77 Abampunyi 78 Abamulembo 79 Abamulimba 80 Abamuma 81 Abanapa 82 Abangasa 83 Abanghale 84 Abanyanga 85 Abanyedeti 86 Abanyihodoo 87 Abanyimaro", "id": "4195796" }, { "contents": "Parbatsar\n\n\nGular 47 Gunawati 48 Gurah 49 Haripura 50 Harnawa Patti 51 Hatheli 52 Hukmpura 53 Huldhani 54 Jagdishpura 55 Jalampura 56 Janjeela 57 Jawla 58 Jhalra 59 Jhujharpura 60 Kaletara 61 Kalkala Ki Dhani 62 Kankediyas 63 Kanwalad 64 Khanpur 65 Khedapura 66 Khedarpura 67 Kheri Khinwasi 68 Khokhar 69 Khokhariya 70 Khundiyas 71 Kinsariya 72 Kishorpura 73 Kitiya 74 Kuliyana 75 Kundri 76 Kurada 77 Lakhiyas 78 Lalana Kalan 79 Lalana Khurd 80 Madhwa 81 Malas Charnan 82 Malas Gusaiyan 83 Mandan 84 Mandowari 85 Manglana 86 Manpura 87 Mayapur 88 Mehgaon 89 Merasi 90 Mindakiya 91 Modi Khurd", "id": "7579275" }, { "contents": "Western Suburbs Magpies\n\n\nW Wright 55 W Barclay 56 Percy Bolt 57 T Doyle 58 J Feeney 59 V Jarvis 60 E Mantle 61 H.G. Naylor 62 E Palmer 63 E Willings 64 Grinstead 65 Owens 66 Sam Perry 67 Keen 68 James 69 Percy Briscoe 70 Chipperfield 71 J Ogilvie 72 Horace Alderson 73 Johns 74 J Slingsby 75 D McDonald 76 G Patterson 77 Baldock 78 Tom Dowswell 79 Healy 80 McEvoy 81 Ryan 82 George Duffin 83 Herb Gilbert 84 Rangi Joass 85 W Mueller 86 A Munnery 87 P.J. Thompson 88 Jack Tully 89 S.B. Wall 90 A Gillett", "id": "13659778" }, { "contents": "Game Day Recycling\n\n\nUniversity of Georgia 59. University of Kentucky 60. University of Maine 61. University of Maryland 62. University of Miami 63. University of Michigan 64. University of Minnesota 65. University of Mississippi 66. University of Missouri 67. University of Montana 68. University of Nebraska–Lincoln 69. University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill 70. University of North Texas 71. University of Notre Dame 72. University of Oregon 73. University of Rochester 74. University of South Florida 75. University of Tennessee - Knoxville 76", "id": "10435645" }, { "contents": "Carson's Law\n\n\nAnd Misfire 59. St. Patrick's Day 60. The Masquerade 61. All That Glitters 62. Laugh, Clown, Laugh 63. Guardian Angels 64. Lost Opportunities 65. A Country Dance 66. Faith, Hope And Fencing Wire 67. A Matter Of Confidence 68. The Tender Trap 69. A Case For Compassion 70. From Small Acorns 71. Street Games, Night Moves 72. Deceptions 73. Orphans Of The Storm 74. Falling Star 75. Means To An End 76. Teapots And Tears 77.", "id": "7511783" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "2003 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 10–11 May – Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, England *58–69, 83–25, 24–66, (63) 75–8, 9-(67), 0–98 (57), 72–60 (53), 39–80 (55), (67)-(60), 42–61 **(58) 73–26, (80)-(52), (100) 104–32, 23–82 (57), (54) 74–57, 49–57, (56) 71–48, 59–32 **", "id": "20494482" }, { "contents": "List of villages in Murbad\n\n\n796 br 57 Gorakhgad Murbad 1 br 58 Goregaon Murbad 495 br 59 Hedavali Murbad 281 br 60 Hireghar Murbad 225 61 Inde Murbad 885 br 62 Jadai Murbad 491 br 63 Jaigaon Murbad 496 br 64 Jambhurde Murbad 1,330 br 65 Jamghar Murbad 533 br 66 Kachakoli Murbad 869 br 67 Kalambad Mu Murbad 408 br 68 Kalambhe Murbad 1,299 br 69 Kalamkhande Murbad 987 br 70 Kalanbhad Murbad 1,017 br 71 Kandali Murbad 295 br 72 Kanharle Murbad 798 br 73 Kanhol Murbad 822 br 74 Karavale Murbad 1,118 br 75 Karchonde Murbad 731 76 Kasgaon Murbad 524", "id": "15353565" }, { "contents": "Amos Burn\n\n\nKf7 46.Bxc6 Bxc6 47.Kb4 Be8 48.Nf3 Ke7 49.Ng5 Bc6 50.Ka3 Bd7 51.Kb2 Ba4 52.Kc1 Bb3 53.Nf3 Ba4 54.Nh4 Kf7 55.Ng2 Bd7 56.h4 Be8 57.Kb2 Ba4 58.Ne3 Ke7 59.Ka3 Bc6 60.Kb4 Kd7 61.Ka5 Kc7 62.Nc2 Kb7 63.Nb4 Bd7 64.Na6 Be8 65.Nc5+ Kc6 66.Nxe6 Bd7 67.Ng5 Bf5 68.Kb4 Bg4 69.Ka3 Kd7 70.Nf7 Be6 71.Nd6 Kc6 72.Kb2 Bg4 73.Kc2 Kd7 74.Kd2 Ke6 75.Ke3 Bh3 76.f5+ gxf5 77.Kf4 Bg4 78.Kg5 Bh3 79.Ne8 Kf7 80.Nf6 f4 81.Kxf4 Be6 82.Kg5 1–0 MacDonald-Burn, Liverpool 1910 At right is a surprisingly little-known position from one of Burn's offhand games.", "id": "20103296" }, { "contents": "Brazilian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act\n\n\n59. FENIPRAZINE 60. FEMPROBAMATO 61. FLUFENAZINE 62. FLUMAZENIL 63. FLUOXETINE 64. FLUPENTIXOL 65. FLUVOXAMINE 66. HALOPERIDOL 67. HALOTAN 68. CLORAL HYDRATE 69. HYDROCHLORBEZETILAMINE 70. HYDROXIDINE 71. HOMOPHENAZINE 72. IMICLOPRAZINE 73. IMIPRAMINE 74. IMIPRAMINOXIDE 75. IPROCLORIZIDA 76. ISOCARBOXAZIDE 77. ISOFLURANE 78. ISOPROPYL-CROTONYL-URINE 79. LAMOTRIGINE 80. LEVODOPA 81. LEVOMEPROMAZINE 82. LINDANO 83. LISURIDA 84. LITHIUM 85. LOPERAMIDA 86. LOXAPINA 87. MAPROTILINE 88. MECLOFENOXATE 89. MEFENOXALONE 90.", "id": "14670778" }, { "contents": "Tales of the Wizard of Oz\n\n\n? 55. ? 56. ? 57. ? 58. ? 59. ? 60. Friends of a Feather 61. Monkey Air Lift 62. Guaranteed for Life 63. The Skills of Bravery 64. The Coat of Arms 65. Roar, Lion, Roar 66. Be a Card 67. The Inferior Decorator 68. The Salesman 69. The Cat's Meow 70. The Yellow Brick Road 71. Rusty Rusty 72. The Scarecrow 73. The Invisible Man 74. Free Trade 75. The Bull Fighter 76", "id": "13344957" }, { "contents": "Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship\n\n\nscope=row|56 !scope=row|57 !scope=row|58 !scope=row|59 !scope=row|60 !scope=row|61 !scope=row|62 !scope=row|63 !scope=row|64 !scope=row|65 !scope=row|66 !scope=row|67 !scope=row|68 !scope=row|69 !scope=row|70 !scope=row|71 !scope=row|72 !scope=row|73 !scope=row|74 !scope=row|75 !scope=row|76 !scope=row|77 !scope=row|78 !scope=row|79 !scope=row|80 !", "id": "16778230" }, { "contents": "Ikirun\n\n\n59. Asaba 60. Ajele Okeba 61. Ago Okeba 62. Ajisefinni 63. Alufa Akanbi 64. Adedeji 65. Alabi 66. Aniyeye 67. Agunlo 68. Aliyu 69. Aborisade 70. Agbon 71. Ayara 72. Baale- Enle 73. Baba Osogbo 74. Orisayo 75. Balogun 76. Baale Gbenagbena 77. Baale Onilu 78. Baale Ponja Erintunde 79. Saba 80. Balogun Kojo 81. Baale Oke Aafo 82. Balogun Makinde 83. Baba Isale 84. Balogun Imole 85. Baba Oloya 86. Baale", "id": "2580736" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qd2 Qd4 57. Qe1 Qb6 58. Qd2 Rb7 59. a4 Qc5 60. Qe1 Rb4 61. Qd2 Qb6 62. Qc1 Qd4 63. Qc2 Rb3 64. Be2 Rxc3 65. Qxc3 Qxc3 66. bxc3 Nxe4 67. Bf3 Nef6 68. Be2 e4 69. Bxc4 g4 70. Rb2 Ng5 71. Rb6 Nf7 72. Bf1 f3 73. c4 Nd7 74. Rb7 Nfe5 75. f6 e3 76. Rb3 e2 77. Bxe2 fxe2 78. Re3 Nf3 79. f7 Rf8 80. Rxg4 e1=", "id": "10680382" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "1953–54 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team\n\n\n30 Oregon State (-/4) RAL L 53–65 January 8 The Citadel H W 83–42 January 9 Wake Forest A W 66–65 January 11 Davidson A W 70–54 January 16 Virginia H W 78–66 January 19 NC State H L 77–84 February 2 Washington and Lee LY W 69–60 February 4 Duke (-/8) A L 47–63 February 8 Virginia A L 69–83 February 11 Wake Forest H L 62–76 February 13 Clemson (-/14) A W 72–56 February 16 Davidson H W 89–69 February 20 Duke (-/14) H L 63–67 February 24 NC State", "id": "7304952" }, { "contents": "Kumharsain\n\n\nChohan 38 Chopala 39 Churath 40 D.P.F. Nag kelo Saroga 41 D.P.F. Nagkelo 42 Dagrot 43 Dakolu 44 Dakoon 45 Dalan 46 Damaur 47 Daro 48 Dawala 49 Deeb 50 Deoridhar 51 Dethal 52 Devali Dhar 53 Dhala 54 Dhali 55 Dhanal 56 Dharuri 57 Dheongli 58 Dogri 59 Doja 60 Ganeog 61 Gharal 62 Ghareawat 63 Ghughvi 64 Gheti 65 Gonthla 66 Halyana 67 Hathiya 68 Jadoon 69 Jal 70 Jalti 71 Jangal Ahar 72 Jangal Dawala 73 Jangal Hatu 74 Jangal Havan 75 Jangal Jogsha 76 Jangal Madhawan 77 Jangal Marni 78 Jangal Nun-II 79 Janjeli", "id": "1653227" }, { "contents": "Glamorgan County Silver Ball Trophy\n\n\n. The trophy is sponsored by Brains Smooth. ! Season !! Winners !! Losing Finalists !! Score !! Venue ! 1956–57 !1957–58 ! 1958–59 ! 1959–60 ! 1960–61 ! 1961–62 ! 1962–63 ! 1963–64 ! 1964–65 ! 1965–66 ! 1966–67 ! 1967–68 ! 1968–69 ! 1969–70 ! 1970–71 ! 1971–72 ! 1972–73 ! 1973–74 ! 1974–75 ! 1975–76 ! 1976–77 ! 1977–78 ! 1978–79 ! 1979–80 ! 1980–81 ! 1981–82 ! 1982–83 ! 1983–84 ! 1984–85 ! 1985–86 ! 1986–87 ! 1987–88 ! 1988–89 ! 1989–90 ! 1990–91 ! 1991–92 ! 1992–93 ! 1993–94", "id": "18470383" }, { "contents": "63rd NHK Cup (shogi)\n\n\n, 59. P*7b, 60. Px3e, 61. P-6f, 62. N*8e, 63. P-7a+, 64. Nx7g+, 65. Nx7g, 66. S*7f, 67. N*8i, 68. G*5i, 69. K-6h, 70. B-4h+, 71. +P-7b, 72. +B-5h, 73. K-7i, 74. +B-6i, 75. K-8h, 76. +Bx7h, 77. Kx7h, 78. G*6g, 79. K-8h, 80. Gx7g, 81. Nx7g", "id": "8770976" }, { "contents": "Ancestors of Rama\n\n\n62. Rituparna 63. Sarvakama (Sarvakarma, Aartupani in Harivansha Puran) 64. Sudas (contemporary to King Kuru-1 of Chandravansh who founded the Magadha Kingdom) 65. Saudasa (or) Kalmashapada (married to Madayanti) 66. Asmaka 67. Mulaka (Naari Kavacha) (contemporary of Yadava King Shakuni who was the father of Rakshasha “Bhasmasura”) 68. Dasharatha-1 69. Adwil (Ilabil in Vishnu Puran) 70. Vishvamashaha 71. Anaranya-2 72. Nidhn 73. Animitra 74. Dululaha (Harivansh Puran) 75", "id": "8372279" }, { "contents": "Codex Cyprius\n\n\n1: 1, 4, 12, 14, 30, 34, 41, 44; Luke 10: 1, 8, 15, 22, 23, 30, 32, 37, 38, 47, 48, 53, 57, 63; Luke 20: 2, 4, 8, 9, 19, 23, 24, 26, 28, 33, 34, 50, 61, 62, 64, 65, 70, 74, 75. In Matthew 27:34 it reads οινον (\"wine\"", "id": "12433331" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qg1 Qe8 55. Qf2 Qf8 56. Rcd1 Qe8 57. Kh3 Kh8 58. Rc1 Kh7 59. Ba7 Rb7 60. Bc5 Na6 61. Be3 Rbb8 62. Kh4 Nb4 63. Qf1 Qe7 64. Kh3 Qe8 65. Kh2 Qe7 66. Qd1 Qe8 67. Kh3 Ra8 68. Kh4 Na6 69. Qg1 Bb4 70. Rdd1 Bf8 71. Kh3 Rab8 72. Kh4 Nb4 73. Rd2 Na6 74. Nf5 Bb4 75. Rdd1 Bf8 76. Qe1 Bb4 77. Qf1 Bf8 78. Kg3 Nb4 79", "id": "10680375" }, { "contents": "List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach\n\n\n• 20/7=/11 • 22/5 • 24/6 • 25/6 • 26/6 • 28/6 • 29/8 • 30/6 • 31/9 • 32/6 • 33/6 • 36/4 and /8 • 37/6 • 38/6 • 39/7 • 40/3, /6 and /8 • 41/6 • 42/7 • 44/7 • 45/7 • 46/6 • 47/5 • 48/3 and /7 • 52/6 • 55/5 • 56/5 • 57/8 • 59/3 • 60/5 • 62/6 64. • 64/2, /4 and /8 • 65/2 and /7 • 66/6 • 67/4 and /7 • 69/6 • 69a/6 • 70/7 and /11 • 72/6 • 73/5 • 74/8", "id": "3262090" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n+ Nxe4 56. fxe4+ Kxe4 57. Qg4+ Kd3 58. Qf3+ Qe3 59. Kg4 Qxf3+ 60. Kxf3 g6 61. Bd6 Nf5 62. Kf4 Nh4 63. Kg4 gxh5+ 64. Kxh4 Kxd4 65. Bb8 a5 66. Bd6 Kc4 67. Kxh5 a4 68. Kxh6 Kb3 69. b5 Kc4 70. Kg5 Kxb5 71. Kf5 Ka6 72. Ke6 Ka7 73. Kd7 Kb7 74. Be7 Ka7 75. Kc7 Ka8 76. Bd6 Ka7 77. Kc8 Ka6 78. Kb8 b5 79", "id": "7279713" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rg3 b3 59. Kc6 Kb8 60. Rxb3+ Ka7 61. Rb7+ Ka6 62. Rb6+ Ka7 63. Kb5 a4 64. Rxf6 Rf4 65. Rxh6 a3 66. Ra6+ Kb8 67. Rxa3 Rxf5 68. Rg3 Rf6 69. Rg8+ Kc7 70. Rg7+ Kc8 71. Rh7 1-0 Game 32br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black: Korchnoi, Viktorbr Pirc, Classicalbr Result: 1-0br 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5", "id": "7279777" }, { "contents": "José Cardenal\n\n\nJosé Rosario Domec Cardenal (born October 7, 1943 in Matanzas, Cuba) is a Cuban American former professional baseball outfielder, who played Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants (1963–64), Los Angeles/California Angels (1965–67), Cleveland Indians (1968–69), St. Louis Cardinals (1970–1971), Milwaukee Brewers (1971), Chicago Cubs (1972–77), Philadelphia Phillies (1978–79), New York Mets (1979–80), and Kansas City Royals (1980). Cardenal batted and threw", "id": "3406173" }, { "contents": "SUBE card\n\n\n20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88,", "id": "8102606" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\nRb1 Bg7 58. Be4 Nf6 59. Bc2 Nd5 60. Ra1 Kc7 61. Rb1 Bf6 62. Kg1 Ne7 63. Kf1 Nd5 64. Kg2 Bg7 65. Kg1 Kb7 66. Ra1 R6d7 67. Re4 Bf6 68. Re2 Kc7 69. Kf1 Ne7 70. Rb1 Nc8 71. Be3 Nd6 72. Rbe1 Re7 73. Bg6 Rg8 74. Bb1 e4 75. Kg2 Rge8 76. Bc2 Bg7 77. Rd1 Nc4 78. Bc1 Nd6 79. Rh1 Re5 80. h4 Bf6 81. h5 R5e7 82.", "id": "10680366" }, { "contents": "Wu Style Tai Chi Fast Form\n\n\nParting the wild horse's mane 59. Jade girl works the shuttles(3) 60. Jade girl works the shuttles(4) 61. Grasping the bird's tail 62. Cloud hands(3) 63. Cloud hands(4) 64. Downward posture 65. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(1) 66. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(2) 67. Step back, repulse the monkey 68. Flying oblique 69. Raise hand and step up 70. White crane flaps its wings 71. Brush knee and twist step 72. Needle at the bottom", "id": "6846816" }, { "contents": "SFZ (file format)\n\n\nan SFZ file: group lovel=0 hivel=127 region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=60 lokey=30 hikey=61 sample=SubDir/01C4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=62 lokey=62 hikey=63 sample=SubDir/02D4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=64 lokey=64 hikey=64 sample=SubDir/03E4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=65 lokey=65 hikey=66 sample=SubDir/04F4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=67 lokey=67 hikey=68 sample=SubDir/05G4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=69 lokey=69 hikey=70 sample=SubDir/06A4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=71 lokey=71 hikey=71 sample=SubDir/07B4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=72 lokey=72 hikey=73 sample=SubDir/08C5.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=74 lokey=74 hikey=75 sample=SubDir/09D5.wav region trigger=", "id": "13324840" }, { "contents": "Afadzato South District\n\n\n. Logba-Adzakoe 57. Logba-Akusame 58. Logba-Alakpeti 59. Logba-Andokope 60. Logba-Dufie 61. Logba-Klikpo 62. Logba-Tota 63. Logba-Vuinta 64. Logba-Xorglikope 65. Tafi-Abuipe 66. Tafi-Agorme 67. Tafi-Atome 68. Tafi-Dekpokorfe 69. Tafi-Mador 70. Tafi-Xorglikorfe 71. Kpeve-Old town 72. Kpeve-Tornu 73. Adigbo-Tornu 74. Goviefe-Todzi 75. Goviefe-Korwu", "id": "2739856" }, { "contents": "Jackson League\n\n\n-52 Centrals 1952-53 Northerners 1953-54 Vale Recreation 1954-55 Pessimists 1955-56 Northerners 1956-57 Guernsey Rangers 1957-58 Guernsey Rangers 1958-59 Northerners 1959-60 Northerners 1960-61 Belgrave Wanderers 1961-62 Sylvans 1962-63 Sylvans 1963-64 Northerners 1964-65 Belgrave Wanderers 1965-66 Vale Recreation 1966-67 Centrals 1967-68 St Martin’s 1968-69 Vale Recreation 1969-70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970-71 Belgrave Wanderers 1971-72 Vale Recreation 1972-73 Vale Recreation", "id": "4250613" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\nof Arkansas. The Lumbermen were disbanded in July 1905 due to financial hardships. Pine Bluff MLB Players 1954 - Frank Lucchesi - Manager - Philadelphia 70-72, Texas 75-77, Chicago Cubs 87 1952 - Bob Hale - Baltimore 55-56, 58, Cleveland 60-61, New York Yankees 61 1952 - Hillis Layne - Washington 41 1952 - Jim Snyder - Player Minnesota 61-62, 64 Manager - Seattle 88 1951 - Bud Black - Detroit 52, 55 1950 - Harry Chozen - Cincinnati 37 1950", "id": "9684300" }, { "contents": "Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award\n\n\n-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-", "id": "18196616" }, { "contents": "Middlesex Senior Charity Cup\n\n\n1947–48 Hendon 1948–49 Hayes 1949–50 Wealdstone 1950–51 Finchley 1951–52 Southall 1952–53 Hounslow Town 1953–54 Hendon 1954–55 Hayes 1955–56 Hounslow Town 1956–57 Hendon 1957–58 Finchley 1958–59 Enfield 1959–60 Hounslow Town 1960–61 Enfield 1961–62 Enfield & Hounslow Town (joint holders) 1962–63 Hayes 1963–64 Wealdstone 1964–65 Finchley 1965–66 Hounslow Town 1966–67 No Competition 1967–68 Wealdstone & Wembley (joint holders) 1968–69 Southall 1969–70 Hampton 1970–71 Hayes 1971–72 Hayes 1972–73 Hayes 1973–74 Finchley 1974–75 Hayes 1975–76 Hendon 1976–77 Hendon 1977–78 Hillingdon Borough 1978–79 Hendon 1979–80 Harrow Borough 1980–81 Wembley & Wealdstone (joint winners) 1981–82 Uxbridge 1982–83 Wembley 1983–84 Southall", "id": "8679746" }, { "contents": "Handicap (chess)\n\n\n53. Ke3 Kb5 54. Ne4 Na6 55. h8=Q Ka5 56. Qc3+ Kb5 57. Qb3+ Ka5 58. Nc3 Nc5 59. Bc7+ Ka6 60. Qb5+ Ka7 61. Qxc5+ Ka6 Deliberately allowing checkmate. 62. Qa5+ Kb7 63. Ke4 Kc8 64. Qa7 Kd7 65. Qb7 Ke7 66. Qc8 Kf6 67. Bd8+ Kg7 68. Qe6 Kf8 69. Qe7+ Kg8 70. Nd5 Kh8 71. g5 Kg8 72. g6 Kh8 73. Ke5 Kg8 74.", "id": "9261177" }, { "contents": "2009 Premier League Snooker\n\n\nwas higher. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 28–29 November – Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, England * (61) 80–35, 4–80, (96)–0, 0–(110), 34–77, 61–71 (65), 67–1, 40–75 ** 0–(98), 10–99 (53), 10–68 (66), 1–83 (76), (63)–30, (53)–(67) *** (111) 119–9, 87–36, 70–0, 50–57, 0–(88", "id": "994853" }, { "contents": "2013 Virginia Cavaliers football team\n\n\nAlex Foertsch 55 David Dean 56 Andre Miles-Redmond 57 Stephen Lawe 59 Mark Hall 60 John Pond 60 Jeb Byrne 61 Cody Wallace 62 Sean Karl 63 Ryan Doull 64 Nick Koutris 65 Ross Burbank 66 George Adeosun 67 Jackson Matteo 68 Eric Tetlow 69 Phillip Berry 70 Luke Bowanko 71 Jack McDonald 72 Eric Smith 74 Conner Davis 75 Sadiq Olanrewaju 76 Michael Mooney 77 Jay Whitmire 78 Morgan Moses 79 Jack Babcock 79 Sean Cascarano 80 Adrian Gamble 81 Jamall Brown 82 Mario Nixon 83 Jake McGee 84 Canaan Severin 85 Keeon Johnson 86 Jeremy Dollin", "id": "3791357" }, { "contents": "Sangrampur, Maharashtra\n\n\n52-Pimpari Adgaon 1400 53-Rajpur 157 54-Akoli Bk. 910 55-Akoli Kh. 251 56-Changefal Bk. 665 57-Changefal Kh. 707 58-Niwana 1487 59-Sangrampur Pr.jamod 6506 60-Tamgaon 1124 61-Pimpri Kathargaon 566 62-Bodkha 1363 63-Nirod 989 64-Bhilkhed 713 65-Wakana 1420 66-Rudhana 2072 67-Chondhi 622 68-Kakoda 669 69-Ukadgaon 353 70-Manardi 719 71-Pimpri Kavthal 461 72-Ringanwadi 570 73-Durgadiatya 1016 74-Wankhed 5378 75-Takleshwar 501 76-Kalamkhed 712 77-Jastgaon 795 78-Neknapur 358 79-Awar 955 80-Ukali Bk. 1216 81-Kodri 1225 82-Paturda Khurd 1564 83-Khel Thorat Paturda 2054 84-Warwat Khanderao 1447 85-Hingana Kavthal 360 86-Kumbarkhed 230 87-Kavthal 2673 88-Itkhed 218 89-Pesoda 1185 90-Bhon 1149 91-Sawali 659 92-Khiroda", "id": "9109065" }, { "contents": "Kamen Rider Spirits\n\n\n61. Rushbr 62. Ice Fangbr 63. Graveyard Eleventh tankōbon 64. Light Fangbr 65. Labyrinthbr 66. Hell Carbr 67. Teacherbr 68. Training Twelfth tankōbon 69. Whirlpoolbr 70. New Finisherbr 71. Ocean Battlebr 72. Belt of Lifebr 73. Immortal Man Thirteenth tankōbon 74. Inheritbr 75. Get Backbr 76. Movingbr 77. Evolutionbr 78. Next Evolutionbr 79. Final Evolution Fourteenth tankōbon 80. Warrior's Essencebr 81. Surpassing Greedbr 82. Returnbr 83. Fiery Giantbr 84. With the Soulbr 85. Setupbr", "id": "11704902" }, { "contents": "List of AEK Athens F.C. managers\n\n\nP ! W ! D ! L ! F ! A ! GD ! W% ! Pts% ! Total ! 36!!22!!7!!7!!62!!32!!+30!!61.11!!67.59 ! Total ! 11||6||3||2||22||14||+8||54.54||63.64 ! Total ! 4||2||0||2||6||5||+1||50.00||50.00 ! Total ! 26!!14!!5!!7!!55!!28!!+27!!53.85!!60.26 ! Total ! 59!!37!!11!!11!!145!!69!!+76!!62.71!!68.93 ! Total ! 17!!11!!3!!5!!32!!18!!+14||64.71!!70.59 ! Total ! 82!!45!!23!!14!!166!!77!!+89!!54.88!!64.23 ! Total ! 16!!8!!3!!5!!24!!20!!+4!!50.00!!56.25 ! Total ! 86!!47!!23!!16!!121!!70!!+51!!54.65!!63.57 ! Total ! 71!!39!!13!!19!!122!!67!!+55!!54.93!!61.03 ! Total ! 84!!39!!24!!21!!116!!86!!+30!!46.43!!55.95 ! Total ! 2!!1!!0!!1!!3!!4!!-1!!50.00!!50.00 ! Total ! 82!!61!!12!!9!!190!!50!!+140!!74.39!! \"Only competitive matches are counted. Wins, losses and draws are results at the final whistle; the results of penalty shootouts are not counted.\"", "id": "20468014" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Kf3 Kf8 52. Kg2 Rg4+ 53. Kh2 Bf2 54. Rf1 Bd4 55. Re1 Rh4+ 56. Kg2 Rg4+ 57. Kh3 Rh4+ 58. Kg3 Kf7 59. Kg2 Kf8 60. Kf3 Rh2 61. Bxa4 c2 62. Kg3 Bxe5+ 63. Rxe5 Rh1 64. Bxg5 Rg1+ 65. Kf2 Nxg5 66. Bxc2 Ra1 67. a4 Ra2 68. Re2 Ra3 69. Re3 Ra2 70. Re2 Ra3 71. Rd2 Ke7 72. Ke2 Nf3 73. Rd1 Ne5 74. Rd5", "id": "4952529" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Qxg6+ Kf8 59. Qxc6 Kg8 60. Qg6+ Kf8 61. Qg4 Ke8 62. Qh5 Kf8 63. Qg4 Ke8 64. Qh5 Kf8 65. Qd5 Rh7 66. Qf3+ Kg8 67. Qg4+ Kf7 68. Qh5+ Kg8 69. Qg6+ Kf8 70. Qf5+ Kg8 71. Qg4+ Kf7 72. Qh5+ Kg8 73. Qd5+ Kf8 74. Qxb5 Qe6 75. Bg7+ Kf7 76. Qh5+ Ke7 77. g3 Qe1+ 78. Kg2 Qe4+ 79. Kh2", "id": "4952547" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rc6 Bb5 60. Rc1 b3 61. Rb1 Bc4 62. Ke4 Ra2 63. Kd4 Rc2 64. Nd3 Bxd3 65. Kxd3 Rxh2 66. Rxb3 Kg7 67. Ke4 Ra2 68. Kf4 Ra4+ 69. Kg5 Ra5 70. g4 Rc5 71. Kh5 Ra5 72. Rf3 Rb5 73. g5 Rb1 74. f6+ Kh7 75. Rh3 Rg1 76. Rh2 Rg3 77. Rh1 Rg2 78. Ra1 Rh2+ 79. Kg4 Kg6 80. Ra8 Rg2+ ½–½ Game 26br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black", "id": "7279762" }, { "contents": "Les Arcanes\n\n\nPremier sacrifice 56. Liberté 57. Le sacrifice libre 58. La relation du beth à l'aleph 59. Limite de nos champs de gravitation 60. L'indivisible unité 61. La Manifestation 62. Vision parfaite 63. La féminité de la Manifestation procréatrice 64. Cantique de Salomon 65. Ève 66. Sacrifice des sacrifices 67. La loi juive 68. Beauté libre 69. Encore le rythme 70. Conscience de l'univers 71. Libre beauté première 72-73. La passion mystérieuse et chaste 74. De l'amour à l'être 75.", "id": "17579979" }, { "contents": "Barharia\n\n\nKail 61. Kaluchhapra 62. Kanahar 63. Kanhauli 64. Khanpur 65. Khizar Chak 66. Khori Pakar Jaddi 67. Khori Pakar Nilami 68. Koiri Tola 69. Kuahi 70. Kurwa 71. Kutub Chhapra 72. Lachhmi Chak 73. Lakri 74. Lakri Dargah 75. Lala Hata 76. Lauan 77. Madhaupur 78. Mahal 79. Mahamadpur 80. Mahammadpur 81. Mahbub Chhapra 82. Mahmudpur 83. Mananpura 84. Mansahata 85. Mathia Patarhatha 86. Mathurapur 87. Mira Chhapra 88. Narharpur 89.", "id": "12509991" }, { "contents": "Women's Professional Basketball League\n\n\nfranchises had been awarded to Dallas, New Orleans, San Francisco and St. Louis, Missouri, while applications were received for potential franchises from Baltimore, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. The Eastern Division included the New Jersey Gems, New Orleans Pride, New York Stars, Philadelphia Fox, St. Louis Streak and Washington Metros. The Midwest Division included the Chicago Hustle, Iowa Cornets, Milwaukee Does and Minnesota Fillies. The Western Division included the California Dreams, Dallas Diamonds, Houston Angels and San Francisco Pioneers.", "id": "10846173" }, { "contents": "Don McMahon\n\n\nDonald John McMahon (January 4, 1930 – July 22, 1987) was a right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was signed by the Boston Braves before the 1950 season. He played for the Milwaukee Braves (1957–62), Houston Colt .45s (1962–63), Cleveland Indians (1964–66), Boston Red Sox (1966–67), Chicago White Sox (1967–68), Detroit Tigers (1968–69), and San Francisco Giants (1969–74). McMahon was used almost", "id": "22214072" }, { "contents": "List of sovereign states and dependencies by total fertility rate\n\n\n58 Israel 2.9 59 Lesotho 2.9 60 Eswatini 2.8 61 Kyrgyz Republic 2.8 62 Micronesia 2.8 63 Algeria 2.7 64 Haiti 2.7 65 Mongolia 2.7 66 Botswana 2.6 67 Fiji 2.6 68 Guatemala 2.6 69 Kazakhstan 2.6 70 Syria 2.6 71 Turkmenistan 2.6 72 Bolivia 2.5 73 Djibouti 2.5 74 Jordan 2.5 75 Oman 2.5 76 Lao PDR 2.4 77 Philippines 2.4 78 Cambodia 2.3 79 Ecuador 2.3 80 Guyana 2.3 81 Honduras 2.3 82 Panama 2.3 83 Paraguay 2.3 84 Seychelles 2.3 85 South Africa 2.3 86 Suriname 2.3 87 Uzbekistan 2.3 88 Dominican Republic 2.2 89 Indonesia 2.2", "id": "17872676" }, { "contents": "Minuscule 441\n\n\nsubscriptions at the end of each book, and στιχοι. The biblical text is surrounded by a catena of Oecumenius. Some of leaves of the codex are in disorder. The order of leaves: 3-18. 1. 2. 19-46. 47-58. 59. 63. 64. 59. 60-62. 73. 74. 65. 66. 69-72. 67. 68. 75-78. 127-142. 79-126. 143-158. 167-182", "id": "19179286" }, { "contents": "Al Maktab Raqam 19\n\n\n61 - Ghost Walker 62 - Stun death 63 - Fire Ball 64 - the mystery of the Sphinx 65 - dark rays 66 - Conflict in the bush 67 - a plot of Satan 68 - bulwark 69 - ghost of revenge 70 - bloody chase 71 - cursed earth 72 - devastating weapon 73 - horror Hospital 74 - a treasure of the Pharaohs 75 - bird death 76. The armed robbery 77. secret mission 78. hackers Nile 79. Invisible Man 80. devastating automated 81. golden statue 82. Flower devil 83", "id": "3242097" }, { "contents": "Rulers of Kuba\n\n\n. Shama Katuri. 61. Kusunju. 62. Bena Misaki. 63. Bikila Kolo. 64. Kunche Lama. 65. Pelama Pena. 66. Mime Pelama. 67. Chenge Lesanga. 68. Mianga. 69. Sam Bula. 70. Manchum Bula. 71. Bopele^Bombo. 72. Boeke. 73. Bo^Kena. 74. Shamba Nche. 75. Golo Nche. 76. Shama Shanga. 77. Saina^Kama. 78. Ko Kena. 79. Sanga Lenga. 80. Bosh A kama. 81", "id": "12139561" }, { "contents": "Ācārakkōvai\n\n\n52 poems (3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 77, 78, 81, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93", "id": "12746274" }, { "contents": "Jeff Nelsen\n\n\nmovie soundtracks, and performing in the horn sections of orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Montreal, Vancouver, and National Symphonies, and the Balkan Gypsy funk band of Slavic Soul Party. With Canadian Brass, Jeff has also performed with the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, the symphonies of Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, Phoenix, Rotterdam, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, with the esteemed German, London", "id": "2981814" }, { "contents": "Kasparov versus the World\n\n\n, but claimed it was also losing, and published a \"forced win\". Subsequently, tablebases showed an error in Kasparov's analysis, but confirmed that 58...Qf5 could not have saved the draw with best play on both sides. The main line starts with 58...Qf5 59.Kh6 Qe6 60.Qg1+ Ka2 61.Qf2+ Kb1 62.Qd4 Ka2 63.Kg5 Qe7+ 64.Qf6 Qe3+ 65.Qf4 Qg1+ 66.Kf6 Qb6+ 67.Kf7 Qb7+ 68.Ke6 Qc8+ 69.Kf6 Qd8+ 70.Kf5 Qc8+ 71.Kg5 Qc3 72.Qh2+ Ka1 73.Qe2 Kb1 74.Qf2 Qc1+ 75.Kg4 Qc3", "id": "14582966" }, { "contents": "Swindle (chess)\n\n\n55...f2 56.Qg2 \"zugzwang\"; (b) 55...Nf4 56.Qf5! and if 56...Kg3 57.Qg5+ wins the knight; (c) 55...Ng5 56.Qf5 wins. g5 53.hxg5 hxg5 54.Qxb6 f3 55.Qxc5 Kg4 56.Qe3 Kg3 57.c4 Kg2 58.c5 f2 59.Qe4+ Kh2 60.Qf3 g4! 61.Qe2? White could draw with 61.Qxg4 f1=Q+ 62.Kc2 Qf2+ 63.Kb1 Qf1+ 64.Kc2 Qb5 (64...Nf2 65.Qf4+ Kg2 66.Qg5+ Kf3 67.Qf6+ Ke3 68.Qh6+ Kd4 69.Qd6+ Ke4 70.Qg6+ Kd5 71.Qd6+ Ke4 72.Qg6+", "id": "21604299" }, { "contents": "Queen and pawn versus queen endgame\n\n\n. Qxe6 Qh8+ 58. Kg6 Qc3 59. g4 Qd2 60. g5 Qd4 61. Qf5+ Ka4 62. Kh5 Qh8+ 63. Kg4 Qh1 (This move loses for Black in 39 moves as confirmed by http://www.k4it.de/index.php?topic=egtb&lang=en) 64. Qf4+ Ka5 65. Qe5+ Ka4 66. g6 Qd1+ 67. 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Qf6 Qd5+ 75", "id": "20411696" }, { "contents": "List of OHL seasons\n\n\n| 1959–60 | 1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993–94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–00 | 2000–01 | 2001–02 | 2002–03 | 2003–04 | 2004–05 | 2005–06 | 2006–07 | 2007–08 | 2008–09 | 2009–10", "id": "6936535" }, { "contents": "Dumaria\n\n\nDumaria 107 50 Kewla Kalan Dumaria 919 51 Khaira Dumaria 885 52 Khardag Dumaria 1,454 53 Kokna Dumaria 333 54 Kolhubar Dumaria 3,225 55 KOlsaita Dumaria 297 56 Kundari Dumaria 341 57 Kunria Dumaria 739 58 Kusari Dumaria 1,549 59 Lataha Dumaria 259 60 Londa Dumaria 556 61 Madarpur Dumaria 1,130 62 Mahjari Dumaria 192 63 Mahuri Dumaria 2,884 64 Mahuri Dumaria 348 65 Maigara Dumaria 2,318 66 Majhauli Dumaria 4,606 67 Majhgawan Dumaria 379 68 Manrar Dumaria 533 69 Mataha Dumaria 3,172 70 Maun Bar Dumaria 292 71 Mayapur Dumaria 141 72 Milki Dumaria 168 73 Nabigarh Dumaria 618", "id": "10048378" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n75 e\": \"favorite_nu 0000300 6d 62 65 72 22 7d 2c 20 7b 22 74 79 70 65 22 3a mber\"}, {\"type\": 0000320 20 5b 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c 20 22 6e 75 6c [\"string\", \"nul 0000340 6c 22 5d 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 22 3a 20 22 66 61 l\"], \"name\": \"fa 0000360 76 6f 72 69 74 65 5f 63 6f 6c 6f 72 22 7d 5d 7d", "id": "10173702" }, { "contents": "List of MJHL seasons\n\n\n1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | The following is a list of seasons following the reorganization of junior hockey in Canada.br 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 | 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 | br 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | br 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993-94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–2000 | br", "id": "15920550" }, { "contents": "Spain men's national wheelchair basketball team\n\n\n72–62. 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The gadget provided shortcuts to driving directions, local search and full-screen traffic view of major US and Canadian cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Montreal, New York City, Oklahoma City, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Vancouver, and Washington, D.C. Prior to October", "id": "5355697" }, { "contents": "Chess (poem)\n\n\nas 52. Na1–b3? 52. Kh2 Qg3+ 53. Qxg3+ hxg3+ 54. Kxg3 Ra5 55. Kf2 Ra8 56. Ke2 Nc2 57. Kd1 Ne3+ 58. Kc1 Nxg2+ 59. Kb1 b5 60. h4 b4 61. h5 b3 62. e5 Bg5 63. h6 Nh4 64. e6 Bf6 65. h7 Nxf3 66. e7 Bxe7 67. h8=Q+ Kb7 68. Qh3 Ne5 69. Qh5 Nd3 70. Qh3 Nb4 71. Qf3+ Kb8 72. Qe2 Bf6 73. 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The Indians spent much of September 3–5 games behind the Texas Rangers or Houston Astros for the second wild card spot in the American", "id": "294687" }, { "contents": "Index of philosophical literature\n\n\n\"Federalist No. 61\" – \"Federalist No. 62\" – \"Federalist No. 63\" – \"Federalist No. 64\" – \"Federalist No. 65\" – \"Federalist No. 66\" – \"Federalist No. 67\" – \"Federalist No. 68\" – \"Federalist No. 69\" – \"Federalist No. 70\" – \"Federalist No. 71\" – \"Federalist No. 72\" – \"Federalist No. 73\" – \"Federalist No. 74\" – \"Federalist", "id": "16809651" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "List of mayors of Salisbury\n\n\n1850–51 George Brown 1851–52 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1852–53 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1853–54 John Lambert 1854–55 Thomas Pain 1855–56 Abraham Jackson 1856–57 Thomas Pain 1857–58 Coard William Squarey 1858–59 Philip Pickney Cother 1859–60 William Woodlands 1860–61 Philip Watson Ottoway 1861–62 Charles Mann Cornwallis Whatman 1862–63 John Style 1863–64 John Waters 1864–65 Richard Henry Rigden 1865–66 Robert Stokes 1866–67 John Alfred Lush MD 1867–68 Stephen Eldridge 1868–69 William Aylward 1869–70 Charles Richard Norton 1870–71 William Fawcett Jnr. 1871–72 John Harding Jackson 1873–74 Henry Brown 1874–75 Samuel Ralph Atkins 1875–76 Charles Henry Radcliffe 1876–77 John Keynes 1877–78 Richard Monkhouse Wilson", "id": "18557200" }, { "contents": "1967 NFL season\n\n\nThe 1967 NFL season was the 48th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 16 teams with the addition of the New Orleans Saints. The two 8-team conferences were split into two divisions each: the Eastern Conference divisions were Capitol (Dallas, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Washington) and Century (Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis), and the Western Conference divisions were Central (Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, and Minnesota) and Coastal (Atlanta, Baltimore, Los Angeles", "id": "8290334" }, { "contents": "World TeamTennis\n\n\nwith Arthur Ashe and Wilt Chamberlain, securing the professional men players.. The league began play in May 1974, with George MacCall as Commissioner of the 16 teams: Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo-Toronto, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Florida (Miami), San Diego/Hawaii, Houston, Los Angeles, Minnesota (Minneapolis-St.Paul), New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. The original league format included a four-colored tennis court, a 44-contest season, and teams", "id": "14486970" }, { "contents": "2013 FedEx Cup Playoffs\n\n\n(76 to 58), Nicholas Thompson (73 to 59), Brendan Steele (89 to 69), and Ernie Els (91 to 70). Seven players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances: Ryan Palmer (60 to 71), Fredrik Jacobson (61 to 72), Martin Laird (63 to 74), David Lingmerth (64 to 75), Kyle Stanley (66 to 77), Cameron Tringale (69 to 79", "id": "19528111" }, { "contents": "Jellabies\n\n\n58. Parrot (21 June 1999) 59. Spring (28 June 1999) 60. Magic (5 July 1999) 61. Where's Pepper? (12 July 1999) 62. Hot (19 July 1999) 63. Robot (26 July 1999) 64. Wheels (2 August 1999) 65. Chums (9 August 1999) 66. Baa! (16 August 1999) 67. Found (23 August 1999) 68. Autumn (30 August 1999) 69. Nature (6 September 1999)", "id": "20682329" }, { "contents": "List of fresh water fishes of Maharashtra\n\n\nogilbii 51. Schismatorhynchos (Nukta) nukta 52. Thynnichthys sandkhol 53. Tor khudree 54. Tor mussulah 55. Tor tor SUB-FAMILY: CULTRINAE 56. Chela cachius 57. Chela laubuca 58. Salmostoma acinaces 59. Salmostoma balookee 60. Salmostoma boopis 61. Salmostoma clupeoides 62. Salmostoma horai 63. Salmostoma kardahiensis 64. Salmostoma novacula 65. Salmostoma phulo Subfamily: LEUCISCINAE 66. Hypophthalmichthys molitrix SUBFAMILY: RASBORINAE 69. Barilius evezardi 70. Barilius gatensis 71. Parluciosoma daniconius 72. Parluciosoma labiosa 73. Danio aequipinnatus 74", "id": "16146194" }, { "contents": "Vehicle registration plates of Kenya\n\n\n63 UN - United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Eastern & Southern African Regional Office 64 CD - Iran 65 CD - Cyprus 66 CD - Argentina 67 UN - United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) 68 CD - Philippines 69 CD - Burundi 70 CD - Chile 71 CD - Oman 72 CD - League of Arab States / Arab League 73 CD - European Union 74 CD - Yemen 75 CD - Kenya Mission to UNEP 76 CD - Côte d'Ivoire (Consulate) 77 CD - Bangladesh 78 CD - Saudi Arabia 79 UN", "id": "993880" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). 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In addition, there were four edit teams: Urbana,", "id": "22141152" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "Don Larsen\n\n\nDon James Larsen (born August 7, 1929) is an American retired Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher. During a 15-year MLB career, he pitched from 1953 to 1967 for seven different teams. Larsen pitched for the St. Louis Browns / Baltimore Orioles (1953–54; 1965), New York Yankees (1955–59), Kansas City Athletics (1960–1961), Chicago White Sox (1961), San Francisco Giants (1962–64), Houston Colt .45's / Houston Astros (1964–65), and Chicago Cubs (1967)", "id": "15750076" }, { "contents": "1968 NBA playoffs\n\n\n) (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Chicago Bulls: \"Lakers win series 4-1\" This is the first playoff meeting between the Lakers and Bulls. Division Finals (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (3) San Francisco Warriors: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Last Playoff Meeting: 1967 Western Division Semifinals (San Francisco won 3-0) Champion: Boston Celtics Division Semifinals (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (3) New York Knicks: \"76ers win series 4-2", "id": "14689742" } ]
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Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins 82.", "id": "18525012" }, { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Constitutional amendments under the French Fifth Republic\n\n\n46, 47, 47-1, 47-2 (new), 48, 49, 50-1, 51-1 (new), 51-2 (new), 56, 61, 61-1 (new), 62, 65, 69, 70, 71, 71-1 (new), 72-3, 73, 74-1, 75-1 (new), 87 (new), 88-4, 88-5, 89. The vote was", "id": "8390514" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Wysoczany\n\n\n53. Saharowa 54. Mashljanyk 55. Luchkanych 56. Mashljanyk 57. Mytso 58. Jacyla 59. Jacyla 60. Village Ukrainian School 61. Bodnik 62. Tsynanko 63. Shlomko 64. Warholjak 65. Kroljak 66. Village Orthodox Church 67. Horonova 68. Hlibyk 69. Sekielyk 70. Mashljanyk 71. Maslany 72. Orzinski 73. Worotyla 74. Luchkanych 75. Petrunjova 76. Slabka 77. Petrunjova 78. Bajtsowa 79. Sas 80. Sas 81. Hrytsko 82. Jacyla 83. Szevtsova 84. Szevtsova", "id": "15604592" }, { "contents": "List of WWE United States Champions\n\n\nRank !Wrestler !No. ofbrreigns !Combinedbrdays !Combined daysbrrec. by WWE !1 !2 !rowspan=2|40 !42 !43 !44 !45 !46 !47 !48 !49 !50 !51 !52 !53 !rowspan=2|54 !56 !rowspan=2|57 !59 !60 !61 !62 !63 !64 !65 !66 !67 !rowspan=3|68 !71 !72 !rowspan=3|73 !76 !77 !78 !rowspan=2|79 !rowspan=2|81 !83 !rowspan=2|84 !rowspan=3|86 !89 !rowspan=2|90 !92 !", "id": "11372834" }, { "contents": "Eusébio\n\n\nrepeated five years later. He was the Portuguese First Division's top scorer seven times (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970 and 1973), helping Benfica to win 11 Primeira Liga (1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73 and 1974–75), 5 Portuguese Cup wins (1961–62, 1963–64, 1968–69, 1969–70 and 1971–72), 1 European Cup win (1961–62) and 3 European Cup finals (1962–63, 1964–65 and 1967–68). Eusébio", "id": "15697745" }, { "contents": "Udayarpalayam taluk\n\n\n48 Kundaveli-East 49 Kundaveli-West 50 Kuruvalapparkoil 51 Kuvagam 52 Kuvathur 53 Managathy 54 Marudur 55 Melur 56 Muthuservamadam 57 Nagam Panthal 58 Nayaganai Periyal 59 Nedavalur-East 60 Nedavalur-South 61 Olayur 62 Padanilai 63 Pappakudi-North 64 Pappakudi-South 65 Parukkal 66 Periyakrishnapuram 67 Periyavalayam 68 Pichanur 69 Pilichikuzhi 70 Piranjeri 71 Porpathintha Nallur 72 Rangiyam 73 Saluppai 74 Sathampady 75 Silambur 76 Siluvacheri 77 Sirukadambur 78 Solankurichi 79 Sripuranthan 80 Sriraman 81 Suriyamanal 82 Suttamalli 83 T.Paluvur 84 Taludalamedu 85 Thandalai 86 Thathanur 87 Thenkatchi Perumal Nathan 88 Thirukalapur 89", "id": "329036" }, { "contents": "Garhmukteshwar (Assembly constituency)\n\n\nkhaiya 46 Sharifpur 47 Anooppur Dibai 48 Shuklampura 49 Rasoolabad Nanpur 50 Lodhipur Shobhan 51 Pawati 52 Haiderpur 53 Lodhipur Chhapka 54 Sadullapur 55 Hiranpura 56 Popayi 57 Janupura 58 Jhadina 59 Saidpur 60 Alampur Bhagwantpur 61 Ladpura 62 Kalyanpur 63 Khilwai 64 Shogarh 65 Shahpur Chaudhary 66 Inayatpur 67 Rampur Nyamatpur 68 Abdullapur 69 Dotai 70 Athsaini 71 Hasupur 72 Manak Chowk 73 Deoli 74 Dhana 75 Lisri 76 Akkhapur 77 Fattapur 78 Phuldehra 79 Nawada Kalan 80 Todarpur 81 Bhowapur 82 Bhowapur Mastannagar 83 Baksar 84 Saroorpur 85 Vait 86 Khudaliya 87 Baddha 88 Ratupura 89 Rajhera 90", "id": "3818355" }, { "contents": "Samia tribe (Luhya)\n\n\n38 Abakangala 39 Abakati 40 Abakemo 41 Abakerere 42 Abakhu 43 Abakibwedde 44 Abakiroyoya 45 Abakobe 46 Abakomolo 47 Abakooli 48 Abakoolo 49 Abakuba 50 Abakwala 51 Abakwede 52 Abakyaki 53 Abakyonga 54 Abalaka 55 Abalala 56 Abalanda 57 Abaleke 58 Abalekya 59 Abalila 60 Abalindo 61 Abaliro 62 Abalisa 63 Abaloba 64 Abalomba 65 Abalundu 66 Abalwenge 67 Abalyali 68 Abalyani 69 Abamakwa 70 Abamakyeke 71 Abamali 72 Abamani 73 Abamanyi 74 Abambumpi 75 Abameripo 76 Abampoodi 77 Abampunyi 78 Abamulembo 79 Abamulimba 80 Abamuma 81 Abanapa 82 Abangasa 83 Abanghale 84 Abanyanga 85 Abanyedeti 86 Abanyihodoo 87 Abanyimaro", "id": "4195796" }, { "contents": "Parbatsar\n\n\nGular 47 Gunawati 48 Gurah 49 Haripura 50 Harnawa Patti 51 Hatheli 52 Hukmpura 53 Huldhani 54 Jagdishpura 55 Jalampura 56 Janjeela 57 Jawla 58 Jhalra 59 Jhujharpura 60 Kaletara 61 Kalkala Ki Dhani 62 Kankediyas 63 Kanwalad 64 Khanpur 65 Khedapura 66 Khedarpura 67 Kheri Khinwasi 68 Khokhar 69 Khokhariya 70 Khundiyas 71 Kinsariya 72 Kishorpura 73 Kitiya 74 Kuliyana 75 Kundri 76 Kurada 77 Lakhiyas 78 Lalana Kalan 79 Lalana Khurd 80 Madhwa 81 Malas Charnan 82 Malas Gusaiyan 83 Mandan 84 Mandowari 85 Manglana 86 Manpura 87 Mayapur 88 Mehgaon 89 Merasi 90 Mindakiya 91 Modi Khurd", "id": "7579275" }, { "contents": "Western Suburbs Magpies\n\n\nW Wright 55 W Barclay 56 Percy Bolt 57 T Doyle 58 J Feeney 59 V Jarvis 60 E Mantle 61 H.G. 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University of Tennessee - Knoxville 76", "id": "10435645" }, { "contents": "Carson's Law\n\n\nAnd Misfire 59. St. Patrick's Day 60. The Masquerade 61. All That Glitters 62. Laugh, Clown, Laugh 63. Guardian Angels 64. Lost Opportunities 65. A Country Dance 66. Faith, Hope And Fencing Wire 67. A Matter Of Confidence 68. The Tender Trap 69. A Case For Compassion 70. From Small Acorns 71. Street Games, Night Moves 72. Deceptions 73. Orphans Of The Storm 74. Falling Star 75. Means To An End 76. Teapots And Tears 77.", "id": "7511783" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "2003 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 10–11 May – Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, England *58–69, 83–25, 24–66, (63) 75–8, 9-(67), 0–98 (57), 72–60 (53), 39–80 (55), (67)-(60), 42–61 **(58) 73–26, (80)-(52), (100) 104–32, 23–82 (57), (54) 74–57, 49–57, (56) 71–48, 59–32 **", "id": "20494482" }, { "contents": "List of villages in Murbad\n\n\n796 br 57 Gorakhgad Murbad 1 br 58 Goregaon Murbad 495 br 59 Hedavali Murbad 281 br 60 Hireghar Murbad 225 61 Inde Murbad 885 br 62 Jadai Murbad 491 br 63 Jaigaon Murbad 496 br 64 Jambhurde Murbad 1,330 br 65 Jamghar Murbad 533 br 66 Kachakoli Murbad 869 br 67 Kalambad Mu Murbad 408 br 68 Kalambhe Murbad 1,299 br 69 Kalamkhande Murbad 987 br 70 Kalanbhad Murbad 1,017 br 71 Kandali Murbad 295 br 72 Kanharle Murbad 798 br 73 Kanhol Murbad 822 br 74 Karavale Murbad 1,118 br 75 Karchonde Murbad 731 76 Kasgaon Murbad 524", "id": "15353565" }, { "contents": "Amos Burn\n\n\nKf7 46.Bxc6 Bxc6 47.Kb4 Be8 48.Nf3 Ke7 49.Ng5 Bc6 50.Ka3 Bd7 51.Kb2 Ba4 52.Kc1 Bb3 53.Nf3 Ba4 54.Nh4 Kf7 55.Ng2 Bd7 56.h4 Be8 57.Kb2 Ba4 58.Ne3 Ke7 59.Ka3 Bc6 60.Kb4 Kd7 61.Ka5 Kc7 62.Nc2 Kb7 63.Nb4 Bd7 64.Na6 Be8 65.Nc5+ Kc6 66.Nxe6 Bd7 67.Ng5 Bf5 68.Kb4 Bg4 69.Ka3 Kd7 70.Nf7 Be6 71.Nd6 Kc6 72.Kb2 Bg4 73.Kc2 Kd7 74.Kd2 Ke6 75.Ke3 Bh3 76.f5+ gxf5 77.Kf4 Bg4 78.Kg5 Bh3 79.Ne8 Kf7 80.Nf6 f4 81.Kxf4 Be6 82.Kg5 1–0 MacDonald-Burn, Liverpool 1910 At right is a surprisingly little-known position from one of Burn's offhand games.", "id": "20103296" }, { "contents": "Brazilian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act\n\n\n59. FENIPRAZINE 60. FEMPROBAMATO 61. FLUFENAZINE 62. FLUMAZENIL 63. FLUOXETINE 64. FLUPENTIXOL 65. FLUVOXAMINE 66. HALOPERIDOL 67. HALOTAN 68. CLORAL HYDRATE 69. HYDROCHLORBEZETILAMINE 70. HYDROXIDINE 71. HOMOPHENAZINE 72. IMICLOPRAZINE 73. IMIPRAMINE 74. IMIPRAMINOXIDE 75. IPROCLORIZIDA 76. ISOCARBOXAZIDE 77. ISOFLURANE 78. ISOPROPYL-CROTONYL-URINE 79. LAMOTRIGINE 80. LEVODOPA 81. LEVOMEPROMAZINE 82. LINDANO 83. LISURIDA 84. LITHIUM 85. LOPERAMIDA 86. LOXAPINA 87. MAPROTILINE 88. MECLOFENOXATE 89. MEFENOXALONE 90.", "id": "14670778" }, { "contents": "Tales of the Wizard of Oz\n\n\n? 55. ? 56. ? 57. ? 58. ? 59. ? 60. Friends of a Feather 61. Monkey Air Lift 62. Guaranteed for Life 63. The Skills of Bravery 64. The Coat of Arms 65. Roar, Lion, Roar 66. Be a Card 67. The Inferior Decorator 68. The Salesman 69. The Cat's Meow 70. The Yellow Brick Road 71. Rusty Rusty 72. The Scarecrow 73. The Invisible Man 74. Free Trade 75. The Bull Fighter 76", "id": "13344957" }, { "contents": "Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship\n\n\nscope=row|56 !scope=row|57 !scope=row|58 !scope=row|59 !scope=row|60 !scope=row|61 !scope=row|62 !scope=row|63 !scope=row|64 !scope=row|65 !scope=row|66 !scope=row|67 !scope=row|68 !scope=row|69 !scope=row|70 !scope=row|71 !scope=row|72 !scope=row|73 !scope=row|74 !scope=row|75 !scope=row|76 !scope=row|77 !scope=row|78 !scope=row|79 !scope=row|80 !", "id": "16778230" }, { "contents": "Ikirun\n\n\n59. Asaba 60. Ajele Okeba 61. Ago Okeba 62. Ajisefinni 63. Alufa Akanbi 64. Adedeji 65. Alabi 66. Aniyeye 67. Agunlo 68. Aliyu 69. Aborisade 70. Agbon 71. Ayara 72. Baale- Enle 73. Baba Osogbo 74. Orisayo 75. Balogun 76. Baale Gbenagbena 77. Baale Onilu 78. Baale Ponja Erintunde 79. Saba 80. Balogun Kojo 81. Baale Oke Aafo 82. Balogun Makinde 83. Baba Isale 84. Balogun Imole 85. Baba Oloya 86. Baale", "id": "2580736" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qd2 Qd4 57. Qe1 Qb6 58. Qd2 Rb7 59. a4 Qc5 60. Qe1 Rb4 61. Qd2 Qb6 62. Qc1 Qd4 63. Qc2 Rb3 64. Be2 Rxc3 65. Qxc3 Qxc3 66. bxc3 Nxe4 67. Bf3 Nef6 68. Be2 e4 69. Bxc4 g4 70. Rb2 Ng5 71. Rb6 Nf7 72. Bf1 f3 73. c4 Nd7 74. Rb7 Nfe5 75. f6 e3 76. Rb3 e2 77. Bxe2 fxe2 78. Re3 Nf3 79. f7 Rf8 80. Rxg4 e1=", "id": "10680382" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "1953–54 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team\n\n\n30 Oregon State (-/4) RAL L 53–65 January 8 The Citadel H W 83–42 January 9 Wake Forest A W 66–65 January 11 Davidson A W 70–54 January 16 Virginia H W 78–66 January 19 NC State H L 77–84 February 2 Washington and Lee LY W 69–60 February 4 Duke (-/8) A L 47–63 February 8 Virginia A L 69–83 February 11 Wake Forest H L 62–76 February 13 Clemson (-/14) A W 72–56 February 16 Davidson H W 89–69 February 20 Duke (-/14) H L 63–67 February 24 NC State", "id": "7304952" }, { "contents": "Kumharsain\n\n\nChohan 38 Chopala 39 Churath 40 D.P.F. Nag kelo Saroga 41 D.P.F. Nagkelo 42 Dagrot 43 Dakolu 44 Dakoon 45 Dalan 46 Damaur 47 Daro 48 Dawala 49 Deeb 50 Deoridhar 51 Dethal 52 Devali Dhar 53 Dhala 54 Dhali 55 Dhanal 56 Dharuri 57 Dheongli 58 Dogri 59 Doja 60 Ganeog 61 Gharal 62 Ghareawat 63 Ghughvi 64 Gheti 65 Gonthla 66 Halyana 67 Hathiya 68 Jadoon 69 Jal 70 Jalti 71 Jangal Ahar 72 Jangal Dawala 73 Jangal Hatu 74 Jangal Havan 75 Jangal Jogsha 76 Jangal Madhawan 77 Jangal Marni 78 Jangal Nun-II 79 Janjeli", "id": "1653227" }, { "contents": "Glamorgan County Silver Ball Trophy\n\n\n. The trophy is sponsored by Brains Smooth. ! Season !! Winners !! Losing Finalists !! Score !! Venue ! 1956–57 !1957–58 ! 1958–59 ! 1959–60 ! 1960–61 ! 1961–62 ! 1962–63 ! 1963–64 ! 1964–65 ! 1965–66 ! 1966–67 ! 1967–68 ! 1968–69 ! 1969–70 ! 1970–71 ! 1971–72 ! 1972–73 ! 1973–74 ! 1974–75 ! 1975–76 ! 1976–77 ! 1977–78 ! 1978–79 ! 1979–80 ! 1980–81 ! 1981–82 ! 1982–83 ! 1983–84 ! 1984–85 ! 1985–86 ! 1986–87 ! 1987–88 ! 1988–89 ! 1989–90 ! 1990–91 ! 1991–92 ! 1992–93 ! 1993–94", "id": "18470383" }, { "contents": "63rd NHK Cup (shogi)\n\n\n, 59. P*7b, 60. Px3e, 61. P-6f, 62. N*8e, 63. P-7a+, 64. Nx7g+, 65. Nx7g, 66. S*7f, 67. N*8i, 68. G*5i, 69. K-6h, 70. B-4h+, 71. +P-7b, 72. +B-5h, 73. K-7i, 74. +B-6i, 75. K-8h, 76. +Bx7h, 77. Kx7h, 78. G*6g, 79. K-8h, 80. Gx7g, 81. Nx7g", "id": "8770976" }, { "contents": "Ancestors of Rama\n\n\n62. Rituparna 63. Sarvakama (Sarvakarma, Aartupani in Harivansha Puran) 64. Sudas (contemporary to King Kuru-1 of Chandravansh who founded the Magadha Kingdom) 65. Saudasa (or) Kalmashapada (married to Madayanti) 66. Asmaka 67. Mulaka (Naari Kavacha) (contemporary of Yadava King Shakuni who was the father of Rakshasha “Bhasmasura”) 68. Dasharatha-1 69. Adwil (Ilabil in Vishnu Puran) 70. Vishvamashaha 71. Anaranya-2 72. Nidhn 73. Animitra 74. Dululaha (Harivansh Puran) 75", "id": "8372279" }, { "contents": "Codex Cyprius\n\n\n1: 1, 4, 12, 14, 30, 34, 41, 44; Luke 10: 1, 8, 15, 22, 23, 30, 32, 37, 38, 47, 48, 53, 57, 63; Luke 20: 2, 4, 8, 9, 19, 23, 24, 26, 28, 33, 34, 50, 61, 62, 64, 65, 70, 74, 75. In Matthew 27:34 it reads οινον (\"wine\"", "id": "12433331" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qg1 Qe8 55. Qf2 Qf8 56. Rcd1 Qe8 57. Kh3 Kh8 58. Rc1 Kh7 59. Ba7 Rb7 60. Bc5 Na6 61. Be3 Rbb8 62. Kh4 Nb4 63. Qf1 Qe7 64. Kh3 Qe8 65. Kh2 Qe7 66. Qd1 Qe8 67. Kh3 Ra8 68. Kh4 Na6 69. Qg1 Bb4 70. Rdd1 Bf8 71. Kh3 Rab8 72. Kh4 Nb4 73. Rd2 Na6 74. Nf5 Bb4 75. Rdd1 Bf8 76. Qe1 Bb4 77. Qf1 Bf8 78. Kg3 Nb4 79", "id": "10680375" }, { "contents": "List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach\n\n\n• 20/7=/11 • 22/5 • 24/6 • 25/6 • 26/6 • 28/6 • 29/8 • 30/6 • 31/9 • 32/6 • 33/6 • 36/4 and /8 • 37/6 • 38/6 • 39/7 • 40/3, /6 and /8 • 41/6 • 42/7 • 44/7 • 45/7 • 46/6 • 47/5 • 48/3 and /7 • 52/6 • 55/5 • 56/5 • 57/8 • 59/3 • 60/5 • 62/6 64. • 64/2, /4 and /8 • 65/2 and /7 • 66/6 • 67/4 and /7 • 69/6 • 69a/6 • 70/7 and /11 • 72/6 • 73/5 • 74/8", "id": "3262090" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n+ Nxe4 56. fxe4+ Kxe4 57. Qg4+ Kd3 58. Qf3+ Qe3 59. Kg4 Qxf3+ 60. Kxf3 g6 61. Bd6 Nf5 62. Kf4 Nh4 63. Kg4 gxh5+ 64. Kxh4 Kxd4 65. Bb8 a5 66. Bd6 Kc4 67. Kxh5 a4 68. Kxh6 Kb3 69. b5 Kc4 70. Kg5 Kxb5 71. Kf5 Ka6 72. Ke6 Ka7 73. Kd7 Kb7 74. Be7 Ka7 75. Kc7 Ka8 76. Bd6 Ka7 77. Kc8 Ka6 78. Kb8 b5 79", "id": "7279713" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rg3 b3 59. Kc6 Kb8 60. Rxb3+ Ka7 61. Rb7+ Ka6 62. Rb6+ Ka7 63. Kb5 a4 64. Rxf6 Rf4 65. Rxh6 a3 66. Ra6+ Kb8 67. Rxa3 Rxf5 68. Rg3 Rf6 69. Rg8+ Kc7 70. Rg7+ Kc8 71. Rh7 1-0 Game 32br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black: Korchnoi, Viktorbr Pirc, Classicalbr Result: 1-0br 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5", "id": "7279777" }, { "contents": "José Cardenal\n\n\nJosé Rosario Domec Cardenal (born October 7, 1943 in Matanzas, Cuba) is a Cuban American former professional baseball outfielder, who played Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants (1963–64), Los Angeles/California Angels (1965–67), Cleveland Indians (1968–69), St. Louis Cardinals (1970–1971), Milwaukee Brewers (1971), Chicago Cubs (1972–77), Philadelphia Phillies (1978–79), New York Mets (1979–80), and Kansas City Royals (1980). Cardenal batted and threw", "id": "3406173" }, { "contents": "SUBE card\n\n\n20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88,", "id": "8102606" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\nRb1 Bg7 58. Be4 Nf6 59. Bc2 Nd5 60. Ra1 Kc7 61. Rb1 Bf6 62. Kg1 Ne7 63. Kf1 Nd5 64. Kg2 Bg7 65. Kg1 Kb7 66. Ra1 R6d7 67. Re4 Bf6 68. Re2 Kc7 69. Kf1 Ne7 70. Rb1 Nc8 71. Be3 Nd6 72. Rbe1 Re7 73. Bg6 Rg8 74. Bb1 e4 75. Kg2 Rge8 76. Bc2 Bg7 77. Rd1 Nc4 78. Bc1 Nd6 79. Rh1 Re5 80. h4 Bf6 81. h5 R5e7 82.", "id": "10680366" }, { "contents": "Wu Style Tai Chi Fast Form\n\n\nParting the wild horse's mane 59. Jade girl works the shuttles(3) 60. Jade girl works the shuttles(4) 61. Grasping the bird's tail 62. Cloud hands(3) 63. Cloud hands(4) 64. Downward posture 65. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(1) 66. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(2) 67. Step back, repulse the monkey 68. Flying oblique 69. Raise hand and step up 70. White crane flaps its wings 71. Brush knee and twist step 72. Needle at the bottom", "id": "6846816" }, { "contents": "SFZ (file format)\n\n\nan SFZ file: group lovel=0 hivel=127 region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=60 lokey=30 hikey=61 sample=SubDir/01C4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=62 lokey=62 hikey=63 sample=SubDir/02D4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=64 lokey=64 hikey=64 sample=SubDir/03E4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=65 lokey=65 hikey=66 sample=SubDir/04F4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=67 lokey=67 hikey=68 sample=SubDir/05G4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=69 lokey=69 hikey=70 sample=SubDir/06A4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=71 lokey=71 hikey=71 sample=SubDir/07B4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=72 lokey=72 hikey=73 sample=SubDir/08C5.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=74 lokey=74 hikey=75 sample=SubDir/09D5.wav region trigger=", "id": "13324840" }, { "contents": "Afadzato South District\n\n\n. Logba-Adzakoe 57. Logba-Akusame 58. Logba-Alakpeti 59. Logba-Andokope 60. Logba-Dufie 61. Logba-Klikpo 62. Logba-Tota 63. Logba-Vuinta 64. Logba-Xorglikope 65. Tafi-Abuipe 66. Tafi-Agorme 67. Tafi-Atome 68. Tafi-Dekpokorfe 69. Tafi-Mador 70. Tafi-Xorglikorfe 71. Kpeve-Old town 72. Kpeve-Tornu 73. Adigbo-Tornu 74. Goviefe-Todzi 75. Goviefe-Korwu", "id": "2739856" }, { "contents": "Jackson League\n\n\n-52 Centrals 1952-53 Northerners 1953-54 Vale Recreation 1954-55 Pessimists 1955-56 Northerners 1956-57 Guernsey Rangers 1957-58 Guernsey Rangers 1958-59 Northerners 1959-60 Northerners 1960-61 Belgrave Wanderers 1961-62 Sylvans 1962-63 Sylvans 1963-64 Northerners 1964-65 Belgrave Wanderers 1965-66 Vale Recreation 1966-67 Centrals 1967-68 St Martin’s 1968-69 Vale Recreation 1969-70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970-71 Belgrave Wanderers 1971-72 Vale Recreation 1972-73 Vale Recreation", "id": "4250613" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\nof Arkansas. The Lumbermen were disbanded in July 1905 due to financial hardships. Pine Bluff MLB Players 1954 - Frank Lucchesi - Manager - Philadelphia 70-72, Texas 75-77, Chicago Cubs 87 1952 - Bob Hale - Baltimore 55-56, 58, Cleveland 60-61, New York Yankees 61 1952 - Hillis Layne - Washington 41 1952 - Jim Snyder - Player Minnesota 61-62, 64 Manager - Seattle 88 1951 - Bud Black - Detroit 52, 55 1950 - Harry Chozen - Cincinnati 37 1950", "id": "9684300" }, { "contents": "Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award\n\n\n-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-", "id": "18196616" }, { "contents": "Middlesex Senior Charity Cup\n\n\n1947–48 Hendon 1948–49 Hayes 1949–50 Wealdstone 1950–51 Finchley 1951–52 Southall 1952–53 Hounslow Town 1953–54 Hendon 1954–55 Hayes 1955–56 Hounslow Town 1956–57 Hendon 1957–58 Finchley 1958–59 Enfield 1959–60 Hounslow Town 1960–61 Enfield 1961–62 Enfield & Hounslow Town (joint holders) 1962–63 Hayes 1963–64 Wealdstone 1964–65 Finchley 1965–66 Hounslow Town 1966–67 No Competition 1967–68 Wealdstone & Wembley (joint holders) 1968–69 Southall 1969–70 Hampton 1970–71 Hayes 1971–72 Hayes 1972–73 Hayes 1973–74 Finchley 1974–75 Hayes 1975–76 Hendon 1976–77 Hendon 1977–78 Hillingdon Borough 1978–79 Hendon 1979–80 Harrow Borough 1980–81 Wembley & Wealdstone (joint winners) 1981–82 Uxbridge 1982–83 Wembley 1983–84 Southall", "id": "8679746" }, { "contents": "Handicap (chess)\n\n\n53. Ke3 Kb5 54. Ne4 Na6 55. h8=Q Ka5 56. Qc3+ Kb5 57. Qb3+ Ka5 58. Nc3 Nc5 59. Bc7+ Ka6 60. Qb5+ Ka7 61. Qxc5+ Ka6 Deliberately allowing checkmate. 62. Qa5+ Kb7 63. Ke4 Kc8 64. Qa7 Kd7 65. Qb7 Ke7 66. Qc8 Kf6 67. Bd8+ Kg7 68. Qe6 Kf8 69. Qe7+ Kg8 70. Nd5 Kh8 71. g5 Kg8 72. g6 Kh8 73. Ke5 Kg8 74.", "id": "9261177" }, { "contents": "2009 Premier League Snooker\n\n\nwas higher. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 28–29 November – Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, England * (61) 80–35, 4–80, (96)–0, 0–(110), 34–77, 61–71 (65), 67–1, 40–75 ** 0–(98), 10–99 (53), 10–68 (66), 1–83 (76), (63)–30, (53)–(67) *** (111) 119–9, 87–36, 70–0, 50–57, 0–(88", "id": "994853" }, { "contents": "2013 Virginia Cavaliers football team\n\n\nAlex Foertsch 55 David Dean 56 Andre Miles-Redmond 57 Stephen Lawe 59 Mark Hall 60 John Pond 60 Jeb Byrne 61 Cody Wallace 62 Sean Karl 63 Ryan Doull 64 Nick Koutris 65 Ross Burbank 66 George Adeosun 67 Jackson Matteo 68 Eric Tetlow 69 Phillip Berry 70 Luke Bowanko 71 Jack McDonald 72 Eric Smith 74 Conner Davis 75 Sadiq Olanrewaju 76 Michael Mooney 77 Jay Whitmire 78 Morgan Moses 79 Jack Babcock 79 Sean Cascarano 80 Adrian Gamble 81 Jamall Brown 82 Mario Nixon 83 Jake McGee 84 Canaan Severin 85 Keeon Johnson 86 Jeremy Dollin", "id": "3791357" }, { "contents": "Sangrampur, Maharashtra\n\n\n52-Pimpari Adgaon 1400 53-Rajpur 157 54-Akoli Bk. 910 55-Akoli Kh. 251 56-Changefal Bk. 665 57-Changefal Kh. 707 58-Niwana 1487 59-Sangrampur Pr.jamod 6506 60-Tamgaon 1124 61-Pimpri Kathargaon 566 62-Bodkha 1363 63-Nirod 989 64-Bhilkhed 713 65-Wakana 1420 66-Rudhana 2072 67-Chondhi 622 68-Kakoda 669 69-Ukadgaon 353 70-Manardi 719 71-Pimpri Kavthal 461 72-Ringanwadi 570 73-Durgadiatya 1016 74-Wankhed 5378 75-Takleshwar 501 76-Kalamkhed 712 77-Jastgaon 795 78-Neknapur 358 79-Awar 955 80-Ukali Bk. 1216 81-Kodri 1225 82-Paturda Khurd 1564 83-Khel Thorat Paturda 2054 84-Warwat Khanderao 1447 85-Hingana Kavthal 360 86-Kumbarkhed 230 87-Kavthal 2673 88-Itkhed 218 89-Pesoda 1185 90-Bhon 1149 91-Sawali 659 92-Khiroda", "id": "9109065" }, { "contents": "Kamen Rider Spirits\n\n\n61. Rushbr 62. Ice Fangbr 63. Graveyard Eleventh tankōbon 64. Light Fangbr 65. Labyrinthbr 66. Hell Carbr 67. Teacherbr 68. Training Twelfth tankōbon 69. Whirlpoolbr 70. New Finisherbr 71. Ocean Battlebr 72. Belt of Lifebr 73. Immortal Man Thirteenth tankōbon 74. Inheritbr 75. Get Backbr 76. Movingbr 77. Evolutionbr 78. Next Evolutionbr 79. Final Evolution Fourteenth tankōbon 80. Warrior's Essencebr 81. Surpassing Greedbr 82. Returnbr 83. Fiery Giantbr 84. With the Soulbr 85. Setupbr", "id": "11704902" }, { "contents": "List of AEK Athens F.C. managers\n\n\nP ! W ! D ! L ! F ! A ! GD ! W% ! Pts% ! Total ! 36!!22!!7!!7!!62!!32!!+30!!61.11!!67.59 ! Total ! 11||6||3||2||22||14||+8||54.54||63.64 ! Total ! 4||2||0||2||6||5||+1||50.00||50.00 ! Total ! 26!!14!!5!!7!!55!!28!!+27!!53.85!!60.26 ! Total ! 59!!37!!11!!11!!145!!69!!+76!!62.71!!68.93 ! Total ! 17!!11!!3!!5!!32!!18!!+14||64.71!!70.59 ! Total ! 82!!45!!23!!14!!166!!77!!+89!!54.88!!64.23 ! Total ! 16!!8!!3!!5!!24!!20!!+4!!50.00!!56.25 ! Total ! 86!!47!!23!!16!!121!!70!!+51!!54.65!!63.57 ! Total ! 71!!39!!13!!19!!122!!67!!+55!!54.93!!61.03 ! Total ! 84!!39!!24!!21!!116!!86!!+30!!46.43!!55.95 ! Total ! 2!!1!!0!!1!!3!!4!!-1!!50.00!!50.00 ! Total ! 82!!61!!12!!9!!190!!50!!+140!!74.39!! \"Only competitive matches are counted. Wins, losses and draws are results at the final whistle; the results of penalty shootouts are not counted.\"", "id": "20468014" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Kf3 Kf8 52. Kg2 Rg4+ 53. Kh2 Bf2 54. Rf1 Bd4 55. Re1 Rh4+ 56. Kg2 Rg4+ 57. Kh3 Rh4+ 58. Kg3 Kf7 59. Kg2 Kf8 60. Kf3 Rh2 61. Bxa4 c2 62. Kg3 Bxe5+ 63. Rxe5 Rh1 64. Bxg5 Rg1+ 65. Kf2 Nxg5 66. Bxc2 Ra1 67. a4 Ra2 68. Re2 Ra3 69. Re3 Ra2 70. Re2 Ra3 71. Rd2 Ke7 72. Ke2 Nf3 73. Rd1 Ne5 74. Rd5", "id": "4952529" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Qxg6+ Kf8 59. Qxc6 Kg8 60. Qg6+ Kf8 61. Qg4 Ke8 62. Qh5 Kf8 63. Qg4 Ke8 64. Qh5 Kf8 65. Qd5 Rh7 66. Qf3+ Kg8 67. Qg4+ Kf7 68. Qh5+ Kg8 69. Qg6+ Kf8 70. Qf5+ Kg8 71. Qg4+ Kf7 72. Qh5+ Kg8 73. Qd5+ Kf8 74. Qxb5 Qe6 75. Bg7+ Kf7 76. Qh5+ Ke7 77. g3 Qe1+ 78. Kg2 Qe4+ 79. Kh2", "id": "4952547" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rc6 Bb5 60. Rc1 b3 61. Rb1 Bc4 62. Ke4 Ra2 63. Kd4 Rc2 64. Nd3 Bxd3 65. Kxd3 Rxh2 66. Rxb3 Kg7 67. Ke4 Ra2 68. Kf4 Ra4+ 69. Kg5 Ra5 70. g4 Rc5 71. Kh5 Ra5 72. Rf3 Rb5 73. g5 Rb1 74. f6+ Kh7 75. Rh3 Rg1 76. Rh2 Rg3 77. Rh1 Rg2 78. Ra1 Rh2+ 79. Kg4 Kg6 80. Ra8 Rg2+ ½–½ Game 26br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black", "id": "7279762" }, { "contents": "Les Arcanes\n\n\nPremier sacrifice 56. Liberté 57. Le sacrifice libre 58. La relation du beth à l'aleph 59. Limite de nos champs de gravitation 60. L'indivisible unité 61. La Manifestation 62. Vision parfaite 63. La féminité de la Manifestation procréatrice 64. Cantique de Salomon 65. Ève 66. Sacrifice des sacrifices 67. La loi juive 68. Beauté libre 69. Encore le rythme 70. Conscience de l'univers 71. Libre beauté première 72-73. La passion mystérieuse et chaste 74. De l'amour à l'être 75.", "id": "17579979" }, { "contents": "Barharia\n\n\nKail 61. Kaluchhapra 62. Kanahar 63. Kanhauli 64. Khanpur 65. Khizar Chak 66. Khori Pakar Jaddi 67. Khori Pakar Nilami 68. Koiri Tola 69. Kuahi 70. Kurwa 71. Kutub Chhapra 72. Lachhmi Chak 73. Lakri 74. Lakri Dargah 75. Lala Hata 76. Lauan 77. Madhaupur 78. Mahal 79. Mahamadpur 80. Mahammadpur 81. Mahbub Chhapra 82. Mahmudpur 83. Mananpura 84. Mansahata 85. Mathia Patarhatha 86. Mathurapur 87. Mira Chhapra 88. Narharpur 89.", "id": "12509991" }, { "contents": "Women's Professional Basketball League\n\n\nfranchises had been awarded to Dallas, New Orleans, San Francisco and St. Louis, Missouri, while applications were received for potential franchises from Baltimore, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. The Eastern Division included the New Jersey Gems, New Orleans Pride, New York Stars, Philadelphia Fox, St. Louis Streak and Washington Metros. The Midwest Division included the Chicago Hustle, Iowa Cornets, Milwaukee Does and Minnesota Fillies. The Western Division included the California Dreams, Dallas Diamonds, Houston Angels and San Francisco Pioneers.", "id": "10846173" }, { "contents": "Don McMahon\n\n\nDonald John McMahon (January 4, 1930 – July 22, 1987) was a right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was signed by the Boston Braves before the 1950 season. He played for the Milwaukee Braves (1957–62), Houston Colt .45s (1962–63), Cleveland Indians (1964–66), Boston Red Sox (1966–67), Chicago White Sox (1967–68), Detroit Tigers (1968–69), and San Francisco Giants (1969–74). McMahon was used almost", "id": "22214072" }, { "contents": "List of sovereign states and dependencies by total fertility rate\n\n\n58 Israel 2.9 59 Lesotho 2.9 60 Eswatini 2.8 61 Kyrgyz Republic 2.8 62 Micronesia 2.8 63 Algeria 2.7 64 Haiti 2.7 65 Mongolia 2.7 66 Botswana 2.6 67 Fiji 2.6 68 Guatemala 2.6 69 Kazakhstan 2.6 70 Syria 2.6 71 Turkmenistan 2.6 72 Bolivia 2.5 73 Djibouti 2.5 74 Jordan 2.5 75 Oman 2.5 76 Lao PDR 2.4 77 Philippines 2.4 78 Cambodia 2.3 79 Ecuador 2.3 80 Guyana 2.3 81 Honduras 2.3 82 Panama 2.3 83 Paraguay 2.3 84 Seychelles 2.3 85 South Africa 2.3 86 Suriname 2.3 87 Uzbekistan 2.3 88 Dominican Republic 2.2 89 Indonesia 2.2", "id": "17872676" }, { "contents": "Minuscule 441\n\n\nsubscriptions at the end of each book, and στιχοι. The biblical text is surrounded by a catena of Oecumenius. Some of leaves of the codex are in disorder. The order of leaves: 3-18. 1. 2. 19-46. 47-58. 59. 63. 64. 59. 60-62. 73. 74. 65. 66. 69-72. 67. 68. 75-78. 127-142. 79-126. 143-158. 167-182", "id": "19179286" }, { "contents": "Al Maktab Raqam 19\n\n\n61 - Ghost Walker 62 - Stun death 63 - Fire Ball 64 - the mystery of the Sphinx 65 - dark rays 66 - Conflict in the bush 67 - a plot of Satan 68 - bulwark 69 - ghost of revenge 70 - bloody chase 71 - cursed earth 72 - devastating weapon 73 - horror Hospital 74 - a treasure of the Pharaohs 75 - bird death 76. The armed robbery 77. secret mission 78. hackers Nile 79. Invisible Man 80. devastating automated 81. golden statue 82. Flower devil 83", "id": "3242097" }, { "contents": "Rulers of Kuba\n\n\n. Shama Katuri. 61. Kusunju. 62. Bena Misaki. 63. Bikila Kolo. 64. Kunche Lama. 65. Pelama Pena. 66. Mime Pelama. 67. Chenge Lesanga. 68. Mianga. 69. Sam Bula. 70. Manchum Bula. 71. Bopele^Bombo. 72. Boeke. 73. Bo^Kena. 74. Shamba Nche. 75. Golo Nche. 76. Shama Shanga. 77. Saina^Kama. 78. Ko Kena. 79. Sanga Lenga. 80. Bosh A kama. 81", "id": "12139561" }, { "contents": "Ācārakkōvai\n\n\n52 poems (3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 77, 78, 81, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93", "id": "12746274" }, { "contents": "Jeff Nelsen\n\n\nmovie soundtracks, and performing in the horn sections of orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Montreal, Vancouver, and National Symphonies, and the Balkan Gypsy funk band of Slavic Soul Party. With Canadian Brass, Jeff has also performed with the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, the symphonies of Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, Phoenix, Rotterdam, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, with the esteemed German, London", "id": "2981814" }, { "contents": "Kasparov versus the World\n\n\n, but claimed it was also losing, and published a \"forced win\". Subsequently, tablebases showed an error in Kasparov's analysis, but confirmed that 58...Qf5 could not have saved the draw with best play on both sides. The main line starts with 58...Qf5 59.Kh6 Qe6 60.Qg1+ Ka2 61.Qf2+ Kb1 62.Qd4 Ka2 63.Kg5 Qe7+ 64.Qf6 Qe3+ 65.Qf4 Qg1+ 66.Kf6 Qb6+ 67.Kf7 Qb7+ 68.Ke6 Qc8+ 69.Kf6 Qd8+ 70.Kf5 Qc8+ 71.Kg5 Qc3 72.Qh2+ Ka1 73.Qe2 Kb1 74.Qf2 Qc1+ 75.Kg4 Qc3", "id": "14582966" }, { "contents": "Swindle (chess)\n\n\n55...f2 56.Qg2 \"zugzwang\"; (b) 55...Nf4 56.Qf5! and if 56...Kg3 57.Qg5+ wins the knight; (c) 55...Ng5 56.Qf5 wins. g5 53.hxg5 hxg5 54.Qxb6 f3 55.Qxc5 Kg4 56.Qe3 Kg3 57.c4 Kg2 58.c5 f2 59.Qe4+ Kh2 60.Qf3 g4! 61.Qe2? White could draw with 61.Qxg4 f1=Q+ 62.Kc2 Qf2+ 63.Kb1 Qf1+ 64.Kc2 Qb5 (64...Nf2 65.Qf4+ Kg2 66.Qg5+ Kf3 67.Qf6+ Ke3 68.Qh6+ Kd4 69.Qd6+ Ke4 70.Qg6+ Kd5 71.Qd6+ Ke4 72.Qg6+", "id": "21604299" }, { "contents": "Queen and pawn versus queen endgame\n\n\n. Qxe6 Qh8+ 58. Kg6 Qc3 59. g4 Qd2 60. g5 Qd4 61. Qf5+ Ka4 62. Kh5 Qh8+ 63. Kg4 Qh1 (This move loses for Black in 39 moves as confirmed by http://www.k4it.de/index.php?topic=egtb&lang=en) 64. Qf4+ Ka5 65. Qe5+ Ka4 66. g6 Qd1+ 67. Kg5 Qg8+ 68. Kf5 Qc8+ 69. Kf4 Qc1+ 70. Qe3 Qc7+ 71. Qe5 Qc1+ 72. Kf5 Qc8+ 73. Kg5 Qd8+ 74. Qf6 Qd5+ 75", "id": "20411696" }, { "contents": "List of OHL seasons\n\n\n| 1959–60 | 1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993–94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–00 | 2000–01 | 2001–02 | 2002–03 | 2003–04 | 2004–05 | 2005–06 | 2006–07 | 2007–08 | 2008–09 | 2009–10", "id": "6936535" }, { "contents": "Dumaria\n\n\nDumaria 107 50 Kewla Kalan Dumaria 919 51 Khaira Dumaria 885 52 Khardag Dumaria 1,454 53 Kokna Dumaria 333 54 Kolhubar Dumaria 3,225 55 KOlsaita Dumaria 297 56 Kundari Dumaria 341 57 Kunria Dumaria 739 58 Kusari Dumaria 1,549 59 Lataha Dumaria 259 60 Londa Dumaria 556 61 Madarpur Dumaria 1,130 62 Mahjari Dumaria 192 63 Mahuri Dumaria 2,884 64 Mahuri Dumaria 348 65 Maigara Dumaria 2,318 66 Majhauli Dumaria 4,606 67 Majhgawan Dumaria 379 68 Manrar Dumaria 533 69 Mataha Dumaria 3,172 70 Maun Bar Dumaria 292 71 Mayapur Dumaria 141 72 Milki Dumaria 168 73 Nabigarh Dumaria 618", "id": "10048378" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n75 e\": \"favorite_nu 0000300 6d 62 65 72 22 7d 2c 20 7b 22 74 79 70 65 22 3a mber\"}, {\"type\": 0000320 20 5b 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c 20 22 6e 75 6c [\"string\", \"nul 0000340 6c 22 5d 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 22 3a 20 22 66 61 l\"], \"name\": \"fa 0000360 76 6f 72 69 74 65 5f 63 6f 6c 6f 72 22 7d 5d 7d", "id": "10173702" }, { "contents": "List of MJHL seasons\n\n\n1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | The following is a list of seasons following the reorganization of junior hockey in Canada.br 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 | 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 | br 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | br 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993-94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–2000 | br", "id": "15920550" }, { "contents": "Spain men's national wheelchair basketball team\n\n\n72–62. They beat Poland 47–64, and Sweden 65–54. Then they lost to Italy 50–58, lost to Germany 77–70, and defeated Poland 71–65. At the 2013 European Championships, Spain defeated Sweden 60–54, Israel 75–57, France 56–40, and Poland 63–45 in pool play. They lost to Turkey 63–49. In the quarterfinals, they defeated Italy 65–56. In the semi-finals, they lost to Great Britain 72–69. They defeated Sweden to win the bronze by a score of 65–56. Asier García Pereiro led the team in", "id": "13321907" }, { "contents": "Lanarkshire Cup\n\n\n1932–33 - 1933–34 - Hamilton Academical 1934–35 - Airdrieonians 1935–36 - 1936–37 - 1937–38 - Airdrieonians 1938–39 - Hamilton Academical 1939–40 - Motherwell 1848–49 - Albion Rovers 1949–50 - Motherwell 1950–51 - Albion Rovers 1951–52 - Hamilton Academical 1952–53 - Motherwell 1953–54 - Motherwell 1954–55 - Motherwell 1955–56 - 1956–57 - Motherwell 1957–58 - Motherwell 1958–59 - Motherwell 1959–60 - Motherwell 1960–61 - Motherwell 1961–62 - Motherwell 1962–63 - Airdrieonians 1963–64 - Motherwell 1964–65 - 1965–66 - Airdrieonians 1966–67 - Airdrieonians 1967–68 - Motherwell 1968–69 - Motherwell 1969–70 - Airdrieonians 1970–71 - Airdrieonians 1971–72 - 1972–73 - Motherwell 1973–74 -", "id": "10384135" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1981\n\n\nNe7 29.Ne3 Rc6 30.Ra3 Nc8 31.axb5 axb5 32.Kf2 Nb6 33.Nb2 Rxd1 34.Bxd1 Rd6 35.Be2 Be8 36.Ra5 Rd8 37.Ke1 c6 38.Ra6 Rb8 39.Bd1 Nc8 40.Nd3 Nc7 41.Ra5 Ra8 42.f4 exf4 43.gxf4 Nb6 44.Bf3 Rd8 45.Be2 Na4 46.Ra7 Rd7 47.Kd2 Ne6 48.Rxd7 Bxd7 49.Bg4 g6 50.f5 gxf5 51.Bxf5 Kg7 52.e5 Nf8 53.Bxd7 Nxd7 54.e6 Ndb6 55.Nf4 Kf8 56.Kd3 Nc8 57.Ng4 Ke7 58.Nh6 Kd6 59.Kd4 Ne7 60.Nf7+ Kc7 61.Nh5 c5+ 62.bxc5 Nc6+ 63.Ke3 Nxc5 64.Nxf6 Nxe6 65.h5 Nf8 66.Ke4 Kb6 67.Ng5 h6 68.Nf7 Ne6 69.Ne8 Nc5+ 70.Ke3 Na4 71.Kd2 b4 72.cxb4 Nxb4 73.Nxh6 Nc5 74.Nf5 Nd5 75.h6 Ne4+", "id": "7279794" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n22 3a 20 22 55 ord\", \"name\": \"U 0000100 73 65 72 22 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 73 70 61 63 65 ser\", \"namespace 0000120 22 3a 20 22 65 78 61 6d 70 6c 65 2e 61 76 72 6f \": \"example.avro 0000140 22 2c 20 22 66 69 65 6c 64 73 22 3a 20 5b 7b 22 \", \"fields\": [{\" 0000160 74 79 70 65 22 3a 20 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c", "id": "10173700" }, { "contents": "HC CSKA Moscow\n\n\n. \"Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game Soviet / Russian MVP Scoring Champion Goal Scoring Champion Soviet / Russian League First Team Best Line Best Rookie Soviet League Championship \"(32)\": 1947–48, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1954–55, 1955–56, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1976–77,", "id": "12586396" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\n- Ryne Duren - Baltimore 54, Kansas City 57, NYY 58-61, LAA 61-62, Philadelphia 63-64, Cincinnati 64, Washington 65, Philadelphia 65 1949 - Ed Albrecht - St. Louis 49-50 1940 - Dewey Adkins - Washington 43, Chi Cubs 49 1940 - Stan Goletz - CHI WS 41 1940 - William Red Rollings - Boston 27-28 1940 - Dave Bartosch - St. Louis 45 1939 - Andy Cohen - Player - New York Giants 26, 28-29, Manager - Philadelphia", "id": "9684301" }, { "contents": "Bing (search engine)\n\n\n-time traffic conditions using Bing Maps. The gadget provided shortcuts to driving directions, local search and full-screen traffic view of major US and Canadian cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Montreal, New York City, Oklahoma City, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Vancouver, and Washington, D.C. Prior to October", "id": "5355697" }, { "contents": "Chess (poem)\n\n\nas 52. Na1–b3? 52. Kh2 Qg3+ 53. Qxg3+ hxg3+ 54. Kxg3 Ra5 55. Kf2 Ra8 56. Ke2 Nc2 57. Kd1 Ne3+ 58. Kc1 Nxg2+ 59. Kb1 b5 60. h4 b4 61. h5 b3 62. e5 Bg5 63. h6 Nh4 64. e6 Bf6 65. h7 Nxf3 66. e7 Bxe7 67. h8=Q+ Kb7 68. Qh3 Ne5 69. Qh5 Nd3 70. Qh3 Nb4 71. Qf3+ Kb8 72. Qe2 Bf6 73. Qe6", "id": "7723831" }, { "contents": "2002 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n(77) 93–6, 37–67, (62) 70–20, (57) 79–0, (91) 108–17, 69–9, (60) 62–9 **(65) 75–33, 68–55, 59–23, (126)-0, 0-(81), (85) 112–6, 1–76 (72), (60) 73–0 ***(60) 109–6, 45–56, (72) 75–42, 5–78 (55), (68) 73–0, (109) 115–19, 43–66, (110) 111–14, (70)-0, 38–89", "id": "20494682" }, { "contents": "2015 Cleveland Indians season\n\n\nand 13, improving their record to 70–70 and marking the first time the Indians were .500 since they were 2–2. The Indians would also be 71-71, 72-72, 73-73, and 74-74, but lost the following game each time. They briefly made it over the .500 mark at 77–76 on September 26, but went on to lose three in a row. The Indians spent much of September 3–5 games behind the Texas Rangers or Houston Astros for the second wild card spot in the American", "id": "294687" }, { "contents": "Index of philosophical literature\n\n\n\"Federalist No. 61\" – \"Federalist No. 62\" – \"Federalist No. 63\" – \"Federalist No. 64\" – \"Federalist No. 65\" – \"Federalist No. 66\" – \"Federalist No. 67\" – \"Federalist No. 68\" – \"Federalist No. 69\" – \"Federalist No. 70\" – \"Federalist No. 71\" – \"Federalist No. 72\" – \"Federalist No. 73\" – \"Federalist No. 74\" – \"Federalist", "id": "16809651" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "List of mayors of Salisbury\n\n\n1850–51 George Brown 1851–52 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1852–53 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1853–54 John Lambert 1854–55 Thomas Pain 1855–56 Abraham Jackson 1856–57 Thomas Pain 1857–58 Coard William Squarey 1858–59 Philip Pickney Cother 1859–60 William Woodlands 1860–61 Philip Watson Ottoway 1861–62 Charles Mann Cornwallis Whatman 1862–63 John Style 1863–64 John Waters 1864–65 Richard Henry Rigden 1865–66 Robert Stokes 1866–67 John Alfred Lush MD 1867–68 Stephen Eldridge 1868–69 William Aylward 1869–70 Charles Richard Norton 1870–71 William Fawcett Jnr. 1871–72 John Harding Jackson 1873–74 Henry Brown 1874–75 Samuel Ralph Atkins 1875–76 Charles Henry Radcliffe 1876–77 John Keynes 1877–78 Richard Monkhouse Wilson", "id": "18557200" }, { "contents": "1967 NFL season\n\n\nThe 1967 NFL season was the 48th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 16 teams with the addition of the New Orleans Saints. The two 8-team conferences were split into two divisions each: the Eastern Conference divisions were Capitol (Dallas, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Washington) and Century (Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis), and the Western Conference divisions were Central (Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, and Minnesota) and Coastal (Atlanta, Baltimore, Los Angeles", "id": "8290334" }, { "contents": "World TeamTennis\n\n\nwith Arthur Ashe and Wilt Chamberlain, securing the professional men players.. The league began play in May 1974, with George MacCall as Commissioner of the 16 teams: Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo-Toronto, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Florida (Miami), San Diego/Hawaii, Houston, Los Angeles, Minnesota (Minneapolis-St.Paul), New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. The original league format included a four-colored tennis court, a 44-contest season, and teams", "id": "14486970" }, { "contents": "2013 FedEx Cup Playoffs\n\n\n(76 to 58), Nicholas Thompson (73 to 59), Brendan Steele (89 to 69), and Ernie Els (91 to 70). Seven players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances: Ryan Palmer (60 to 71), Fredrik Jacobson (61 to 72), Martin Laird (63 to 74), David Lingmerth (64 to 75), Kyle Stanley (66 to 77), Cameron Tringale (69 to 79", "id": "19528111" }, { "contents": "Jellabies\n\n\n58. Parrot (21 June 1999) 59. Spring (28 June 1999) 60. Magic (5 July 1999) 61. Where's Pepper? (12 July 1999) 62. Hot (19 July 1999) 63. Robot (26 July 1999) 64. Wheels (2 August 1999) 65. Chums (9 August 1999) 66. Baa! (16 August 1999) 67. Found (23 August 1999) 68. Autumn (30 August 1999) 69. Nature (6 September 1999)", "id": "20682329" }, { "contents": "List of fresh water fishes of Maharashtra\n\n\nogilbii 51. Schismatorhynchos (Nukta) nukta 52. Thynnichthys sandkhol 53. Tor khudree 54. Tor mussulah 55. Tor tor SUB-FAMILY: CULTRINAE 56. Chela cachius 57. Chela laubuca 58. Salmostoma acinaces 59. Salmostoma balookee 60. Salmostoma boopis 61. Salmostoma clupeoides 62. Salmostoma horai 63. Salmostoma kardahiensis 64. Salmostoma novacula 65. Salmostoma phulo Subfamily: LEUCISCINAE 66. Hypophthalmichthys molitrix SUBFAMILY: RASBORINAE 69. Barilius evezardi 70. Barilius gatensis 71. Parluciosoma daniconius 72. Parluciosoma labiosa 73. Danio aequipinnatus 74", "id": "16146194" }, { "contents": "Vehicle registration plates of Kenya\n\n\n63 UN - United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Eastern & Southern African Regional Office 64 CD - Iran 65 CD - Cyprus 66 CD - Argentina 67 UN - United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) 68 CD - Philippines 69 CD - Burundi 70 CD - Chile 71 CD - Oman 72 CD - League of Arab States / Arab League 73 CD - European Union 74 CD - Yemen 75 CD - Kenya Mission to UNEP 76 CD - Côte d'Ivoire (Consulate) 77 CD - Bangladesh 78 CD - Saudi Arabia 79 UN", "id": "993880" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "List of makams\n\n\n-Şehnaz 63. Bûstan 64. Büzürk 65. Büzürk-Gerdâniye 66. Büzürk-Geveyşt 67. Büzürk-Mâye 68. Büzürk-Nevrûz 69. Büzürk-Selmek 70. Büzürk-Şehnâz 71. Canfezâ 72. Çârgâh 73. Çârgâh-Âcem 74. Çârgâh-Gerdâniye 75. Çârgâh-Mahûr 76. Çehâr-Âgâazin 77. Daği-Bayâti 78. Danişverân 79. Dil Âvîz 80. Dil-Ârâ 81. Dil-Efruz 82. Dil-Keşîde 83. Dil-Nişîn 84. Dil-", "id": "21093808" }, { "contents": "Super Bases Loaded 2\n\n\n\", the Cleveland \"Stars\", the Detroit \"Storm\", the Kansas City \"Tornadoes\", Oakland \"Eagles\", and Seattle \"Blue Wave\". The Omega League (based on the National League) consisted of the Atlanta \"Weasels\", Houston \"Doves\", the Los Angeles \"Cyclops\", the New York \"Mercs\", Philadelphia \"Bruins\", the Pittsburgh \"Buzzards\", and the San Francisco \"Amoebas\". In addition, there were four edit teams: Urbana,", "id": "22141152" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "Don Larsen\n\n\nDon James Larsen (born August 7, 1929) is an American retired Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher. During a 15-year MLB career, he pitched from 1953 to 1967 for seven different teams. Larsen pitched for the St. Louis Browns / Baltimore Orioles (1953–54; 1965), New York Yankees (1955–59), Kansas City Athletics (1960–1961), Chicago White Sox (1961), San Francisco Giants (1962–64), Houston Colt .45's / Houston Astros (1964–65), and Chicago Cubs (1967)", "id": "15750076" }, { "contents": "1968 NBA playoffs\n\n\n) (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Chicago Bulls: \"Lakers win series 4-1\" This is the first playoff meeting between the Lakers and Bulls. Division Finals (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (3) San Francisco Warriors: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Last Playoff Meeting: 1967 Western Division Semifinals (San Francisco won 3-0) Champion: Boston Celtics Division Semifinals (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (3) New York Knicks: \"76ers win series 4-2", "id": "14689742" } ]
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Rc6+ Kd5 65. Rb6 Rc4+ 66. Kd2 Kc5 67. Rb8 Ra4 68. Rc8+ Kd4 69. Rb8 Ra5 70. Rd8+ Kc4 71. Re8 Kd5 72. Rd8+ Ke4 73. Rb8 Rxa3 74. Rxb5 Kf4 75. Rb8 Kf3 76. Rf8+ Ke4 77. Rb8 Ra2+ 78. Ke1 Kf4 79. Rb3 e4 80. Rc3 e3 81. Rc8 1/2-1/2 In", "id": "15973443" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nDetroit Tigers 69. Ryne Sandberg, Chicago Cubs 70. Nolan Ryan, Houston Astros 71. John Tudor, Los Angeles Dodgers 72. Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia Phillies 73. Dave Righetti, New York Yankees 74. Pedro Guerrero, St. Louis Cardinals 75. Rick Sutcliffe, Chicago Cubs 76. Gary Carter, New York Mets 77. Cal Ripken, Baltimore Orioles 78. Andre Dawson, Chicago Cubs 79. Andy Van Slyke, Pittsburgh Pirates 80. Roc Raines, Montreal Expos 81. Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins 82.", "id": "18525012" }, { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Constitutional amendments under the French Fifth Republic\n\n\n46, 47, 47-1, 47-2 (new), 48, 49, 50-1, 51-1 (new), 51-2 (new), 56, 61, 61-1 (new), 62, 65, 69, 70, 71, 71-1 (new), 72-3, 73, 74-1, 75-1 (new), 87 (new), 88-4, 88-5, 89. The vote was", "id": "8390514" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Wysoczany\n\n\n53. Saharowa 54. Mashljanyk 55. Luchkanych 56. Mashljanyk 57. Mytso 58. Jacyla 59. Jacyla 60. Village Ukrainian School 61. Bodnik 62. Tsynanko 63. Shlomko 64. Warholjak 65. Kroljak 66. Village Orthodox Church 67. Horonova 68. Hlibyk 69. Sekielyk 70. Mashljanyk 71. Maslany 72. Orzinski 73. Worotyla 74. Luchkanych 75. Petrunjova 76. Slabka 77. Petrunjova 78. Bajtsowa 79. Sas 80. Sas 81. Hrytsko 82. Jacyla 83. Szevtsova 84. Szevtsova", "id": "15604592" }, { "contents": "List of WWE United States Champions\n\n\nRank !Wrestler !No. ofbrreigns !Combinedbrdays !Combined daysbrrec. by WWE !1 !2 !rowspan=2|40 !42 !43 !44 !45 !46 !47 !48 !49 !50 !51 !52 !53 !rowspan=2|54 !56 !rowspan=2|57 !59 !60 !61 !62 !63 !64 !65 !66 !67 !rowspan=3|68 !71 !72 !rowspan=3|73 !76 !77 !78 !rowspan=2|79 !rowspan=2|81 !83 !rowspan=2|84 !rowspan=3|86 !89 !rowspan=2|90 !92 !", "id": "11372834" }, { "contents": "Eusébio\n\n\nrepeated five years later. He was the Portuguese First Division's top scorer seven times (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970 and 1973), helping Benfica to win 11 Primeira Liga (1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73 and 1974–75), 5 Portuguese Cup wins (1961–62, 1963–64, 1968–69, 1969–70 and 1971–72), 1 European Cup win (1961–62) and 3 European Cup finals (1962–63, 1964–65 and 1967–68). Eusébio", "id": "15697745" }, { "contents": "Udayarpalayam taluk\n\n\n48 Kundaveli-East 49 Kundaveli-West 50 Kuruvalapparkoil 51 Kuvagam 52 Kuvathur 53 Managathy 54 Marudur 55 Melur 56 Muthuservamadam 57 Nagam Panthal 58 Nayaganai Periyal 59 Nedavalur-East 60 Nedavalur-South 61 Olayur 62 Padanilai 63 Pappakudi-North 64 Pappakudi-South 65 Parukkal 66 Periyakrishnapuram 67 Periyavalayam 68 Pichanur 69 Pilichikuzhi 70 Piranjeri 71 Porpathintha Nallur 72 Rangiyam 73 Saluppai 74 Sathampady 75 Silambur 76 Siluvacheri 77 Sirukadambur 78 Solankurichi 79 Sripuranthan 80 Sriraman 81 Suriyamanal 82 Suttamalli 83 T.Paluvur 84 Taludalamedu 85 Thandalai 86 Thathanur 87 Thenkatchi Perumal Nathan 88 Thirukalapur 89", "id": "329036" }, { "contents": "Garhmukteshwar (Assembly constituency)\n\n\nkhaiya 46 Sharifpur 47 Anooppur Dibai 48 Shuklampura 49 Rasoolabad Nanpur 50 Lodhipur Shobhan 51 Pawati 52 Haiderpur 53 Lodhipur Chhapka 54 Sadullapur 55 Hiranpura 56 Popayi 57 Janupura 58 Jhadina 59 Saidpur 60 Alampur Bhagwantpur 61 Ladpura 62 Kalyanpur 63 Khilwai 64 Shogarh 65 Shahpur Chaudhary 66 Inayatpur 67 Rampur Nyamatpur 68 Abdullapur 69 Dotai 70 Athsaini 71 Hasupur 72 Manak Chowk 73 Deoli 74 Dhana 75 Lisri 76 Akkhapur 77 Fattapur 78 Phuldehra 79 Nawada Kalan 80 Todarpur 81 Bhowapur 82 Bhowapur Mastannagar 83 Baksar 84 Saroorpur 85 Vait 86 Khudaliya 87 Baddha 88 Ratupura 89 Rajhera 90", "id": "3818355" }, { "contents": "Samia tribe (Luhya)\n\n\n38 Abakangala 39 Abakati 40 Abakemo 41 Abakerere 42 Abakhu 43 Abakibwedde 44 Abakiroyoya 45 Abakobe 46 Abakomolo 47 Abakooli 48 Abakoolo 49 Abakuba 50 Abakwala 51 Abakwede 52 Abakyaki 53 Abakyonga 54 Abalaka 55 Abalala 56 Abalanda 57 Abaleke 58 Abalekya 59 Abalila 60 Abalindo 61 Abaliro 62 Abalisa 63 Abaloba 64 Abalomba 65 Abalundu 66 Abalwenge 67 Abalyali 68 Abalyani 69 Abamakwa 70 Abamakyeke 71 Abamali 72 Abamani 73 Abamanyi 74 Abambumpi 75 Abameripo 76 Abampoodi 77 Abampunyi 78 Abamulembo 79 Abamulimba 80 Abamuma 81 Abanapa 82 Abangasa 83 Abanghale 84 Abanyanga 85 Abanyedeti 86 Abanyihodoo 87 Abanyimaro", "id": "4195796" }, { "contents": "Parbatsar\n\n\nGular 47 Gunawati 48 Gurah 49 Haripura 50 Harnawa Patti 51 Hatheli 52 Hukmpura 53 Huldhani 54 Jagdishpura 55 Jalampura 56 Janjeela 57 Jawla 58 Jhalra 59 Jhujharpura 60 Kaletara 61 Kalkala Ki Dhani 62 Kankediyas 63 Kanwalad 64 Khanpur 65 Khedapura 66 Khedarpura 67 Kheri Khinwasi 68 Khokhar 69 Khokhariya 70 Khundiyas 71 Kinsariya 72 Kishorpura 73 Kitiya 74 Kuliyana 75 Kundri 76 Kurada 77 Lakhiyas 78 Lalana Kalan 79 Lalana Khurd 80 Madhwa 81 Malas Charnan 82 Malas Gusaiyan 83 Mandan 84 Mandowari 85 Manglana 86 Manpura 87 Mayapur 88 Mehgaon 89 Merasi 90 Mindakiya 91 Modi Khurd", "id": "7579275" }, { "contents": "Western Suburbs Magpies\n\n\nW Wright 55 W Barclay 56 Percy Bolt 57 T Doyle 58 J Feeney 59 V Jarvis 60 E Mantle 61 H.G. Naylor 62 E Palmer 63 E Willings 64 Grinstead 65 Owens 66 Sam Perry 67 Keen 68 James 69 Percy Briscoe 70 Chipperfield 71 J Ogilvie 72 Horace Alderson 73 Johns 74 J Slingsby 75 D McDonald 76 G Patterson 77 Baldock 78 Tom Dowswell 79 Healy 80 McEvoy 81 Ryan 82 George Duffin 83 Herb Gilbert 84 Rangi Joass 85 W Mueller 86 A Munnery 87 P.J. Thompson 88 Jack Tully 89 S.B. Wall 90 A Gillett", "id": "13659778" }, { "contents": "Game Day Recycling\n\n\nUniversity of Georgia 59. University of Kentucky 60. University of Maine 61. University of Maryland 62. University of Miami 63. University of Michigan 64. University of Minnesota 65. University of Mississippi 66. University of Missouri 67. University of Montana 68. University of Nebraska–Lincoln 69. University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill 70. University of North Texas 71. University of Notre Dame 72. University of Oregon 73. University of Rochester 74. University of South Florida 75. University of Tennessee - Knoxville 76", "id": "10435645" }, { "contents": "Carson's Law\n\n\nAnd Misfire 59. St. Patrick's Day 60. The Masquerade 61. All That Glitters 62. Laugh, Clown, Laugh 63. Guardian Angels 64. Lost Opportunities 65. A Country Dance 66. Faith, Hope And Fencing Wire 67. A Matter Of Confidence 68. The Tender Trap 69. A Case For Compassion 70. From Small Acorns 71. Street Games, Night Moves 72. Deceptions 73. Orphans Of The Storm 74. Falling Star 75. Means To An End 76. Teapots And Tears 77.", "id": "7511783" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "2003 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 10–11 May – Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, England *58–69, 83–25, 24–66, (63) 75–8, 9-(67), 0–98 (57), 72–60 (53), 39–80 (55), (67)-(60), 42–61 **(58) 73–26, (80)-(52), (100) 104–32, 23–82 (57), (54) 74–57, 49–57, (56) 71–48, 59–32 **", "id": "20494482" }, { "contents": "List of villages in Murbad\n\n\n796 br 57 Gorakhgad Murbad 1 br 58 Goregaon Murbad 495 br 59 Hedavali Murbad 281 br 60 Hireghar Murbad 225 61 Inde Murbad 885 br 62 Jadai Murbad 491 br 63 Jaigaon Murbad 496 br 64 Jambhurde Murbad 1,330 br 65 Jamghar Murbad 533 br 66 Kachakoli Murbad 869 br 67 Kalambad Mu Murbad 408 br 68 Kalambhe Murbad 1,299 br 69 Kalamkhande Murbad 987 br 70 Kalanbhad Murbad 1,017 br 71 Kandali Murbad 295 br 72 Kanharle Murbad 798 br 73 Kanhol Murbad 822 br 74 Karavale Murbad 1,118 br 75 Karchonde Murbad 731 76 Kasgaon Murbad 524", "id": "15353565" }, { "contents": "Amos Burn\n\n\nKf7 46.Bxc6 Bxc6 47.Kb4 Be8 48.Nf3 Ke7 49.Ng5 Bc6 50.Ka3 Bd7 51.Kb2 Ba4 52.Kc1 Bb3 53.Nf3 Ba4 54.Nh4 Kf7 55.Ng2 Bd7 56.h4 Be8 57.Kb2 Ba4 58.Ne3 Ke7 59.Ka3 Bc6 60.Kb4 Kd7 61.Ka5 Kc7 62.Nc2 Kb7 63.Nb4 Bd7 64.Na6 Be8 65.Nc5+ Kc6 66.Nxe6 Bd7 67.Ng5 Bf5 68.Kb4 Bg4 69.Ka3 Kd7 70.Nf7 Be6 71.Nd6 Kc6 72.Kb2 Bg4 73.Kc2 Kd7 74.Kd2 Ke6 75.Ke3 Bh3 76.f5+ gxf5 77.Kf4 Bg4 78.Kg5 Bh3 79.Ne8 Kf7 80.Nf6 f4 81.Kxf4 Be6 82.Kg5 1–0 MacDonald-Burn, Liverpool 1910 At right is a surprisingly little-known position from one of Burn's offhand games.", "id": "20103296" }, { "contents": "Brazilian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act\n\n\n59. FENIPRAZINE 60. FEMPROBAMATO 61. FLUFENAZINE 62. FLUMAZENIL 63. FLUOXETINE 64. FLUPENTIXOL 65. FLUVOXAMINE 66. HALOPERIDOL 67. HALOTAN 68. CLORAL HYDRATE 69. HYDROCHLORBEZETILAMINE 70. HYDROXIDINE 71. HOMOPHENAZINE 72. IMICLOPRAZINE 73. IMIPRAMINE 74. IMIPRAMINOXIDE 75. IPROCLORIZIDA 76. ISOCARBOXAZIDE 77. ISOFLURANE 78. ISOPROPYL-CROTONYL-URINE 79. LAMOTRIGINE 80. LEVODOPA 81. LEVOMEPROMAZINE 82. LINDANO 83. LISURIDA 84. LITHIUM 85. LOPERAMIDA 86. LOXAPINA 87. MAPROTILINE 88. MECLOFENOXATE 89. MEFENOXALONE 90.", "id": "14670778" }, { "contents": "Tales of the Wizard of Oz\n\n\n? 55. ? 56. ? 57. ? 58. ? 59. ? 60. Friends of a Feather 61. Monkey Air Lift 62. Guaranteed for Life 63. The Skills of Bravery 64. The Coat of Arms 65. Roar, Lion, Roar 66. Be a Card 67. The Inferior Decorator 68. The Salesman 69. The Cat's Meow 70. The Yellow Brick Road 71. Rusty Rusty 72. The Scarecrow 73. The Invisible Man 74. Free Trade 75. The Bull Fighter 76", "id": "13344957" }, { "contents": "Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship\n\n\nscope=row|56 !scope=row|57 !scope=row|58 !scope=row|59 !scope=row|60 !scope=row|61 !scope=row|62 !scope=row|63 !scope=row|64 !scope=row|65 !scope=row|66 !scope=row|67 !scope=row|68 !scope=row|69 !scope=row|70 !scope=row|71 !scope=row|72 !scope=row|73 !scope=row|74 !scope=row|75 !scope=row|76 !scope=row|77 !scope=row|78 !scope=row|79 !scope=row|80 !", "id": "16778230" }, { "contents": "Ikirun\n\n\n59. Asaba 60. Ajele Okeba 61. Ago Okeba 62. Ajisefinni 63. Alufa Akanbi 64. Adedeji 65. Alabi 66. Aniyeye 67. Agunlo 68. Aliyu 69. Aborisade 70. Agbon 71. Ayara 72. Baale- Enle 73. Baba Osogbo 74. Orisayo 75. Balogun 76. Baale Gbenagbena 77. Baale Onilu 78. Baale Ponja Erintunde 79. Saba 80. Balogun Kojo 81. Baale Oke Aafo 82. Balogun Makinde 83. Baba Isale 84. Balogun Imole 85. Baba Oloya 86. Baale", "id": "2580736" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qd2 Qd4 57. Qe1 Qb6 58. Qd2 Rb7 59. a4 Qc5 60. Qe1 Rb4 61. Qd2 Qb6 62. Qc1 Qd4 63. Qc2 Rb3 64. Be2 Rxc3 65. Qxc3 Qxc3 66. bxc3 Nxe4 67. Bf3 Nef6 68. Be2 e4 69. Bxc4 g4 70. Rb2 Ng5 71. Rb6 Nf7 72. Bf1 f3 73. c4 Nd7 74. Rb7 Nfe5 75. f6 e3 76. Rb3 e2 77. Bxe2 fxe2 78. Re3 Nf3 79. f7 Rf8 80. Rxg4 e1=", "id": "10680382" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "1953–54 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team\n\n\n30 Oregon State (-/4) RAL L 53–65 January 8 The Citadel H W 83–42 January 9 Wake Forest A W 66–65 January 11 Davidson A W 70–54 January 16 Virginia H W 78–66 January 19 NC State H L 77–84 February 2 Washington and Lee LY W 69–60 February 4 Duke (-/8) A L 47–63 February 8 Virginia A L 69–83 February 11 Wake Forest H L 62–76 February 13 Clemson (-/14) A W 72–56 February 16 Davidson H W 89–69 February 20 Duke (-/14) H L 63–67 February 24 NC State", "id": "7304952" }, { "contents": "Kumharsain\n\n\nChohan 38 Chopala 39 Churath 40 D.P.F. Nag kelo Saroga 41 D.P.F. Nagkelo 42 Dagrot 43 Dakolu 44 Dakoon 45 Dalan 46 Damaur 47 Daro 48 Dawala 49 Deeb 50 Deoridhar 51 Dethal 52 Devali Dhar 53 Dhala 54 Dhali 55 Dhanal 56 Dharuri 57 Dheongli 58 Dogri 59 Doja 60 Ganeog 61 Gharal 62 Ghareawat 63 Ghughvi 64 Gheti 65 Gonthla 66 Halyana 67 Hathiya 68 Jadoon 69 Jal 70 Jalti 71 Jangal Ahar 72 Jangal Dawala 73 Jangal Hatu 74 Jangal Havan 75 Jangal Jogsha 76 Jangal Madhawan 77 Jangal Marni 78 Jangal Nun-II 79 Janjeli", "id": "1653227" }, { "contents": "Glamorgan County Silver Ball Trophy\n\n\n. The trophy is sponsored by Brains Smooth. ! Season !! Winners !! Losing Finalists !! Score !! Venue ! 1956–57 !1957–58 ! 1958–59 ! 1959–60 ! 1960–61 ! 1961–62 ! 1962–63 ! 1963–64 ! 1964–65 ! 1965–66 ! 1966–67 ! 1967–68 ! 1968–69 ! 1969–70 ! 1970–71 ! 1971–72 ! 1972–73 ! 1973–74 ! 1974–75 ! 1975–76 ! 1976–77 ! 1977–78 ! 1978–79 ! 1979–80 ! 1980–81 ! 1981–82 ! 1982–83 ! 1983–84 ! 1984–85 ! 1985–86 ! 1986–87 ! 1987–88 ! 1988–89 ! 1989–90 ! 1990–91 ! 1991–92 ! 1992–93 ! 1993–94", "id": "18470383" }, { "contents": "63rd NHK Cup (shogi)\n\n\n, 59. P*7b, 60. Px3e, 61. P-6f, 62. N*8e, 63. P-7a+, 64. Nx7g+, 65. Nx7g, 66. S*7f, 67. N*8i, 68. G*5i, 69. K-6h, 70. B-4h+, 71. +P-7b, 72. +B-5h, 73. K-7i, 74. +B-6i, 75. K-8h, 76. +Bx7h, 77. Kx7h, 78. G*6g, 79. K-8h, 80. Gx7g, 81. Nx7g", "id": "8770976" }, { "contents": "Ancestors of Rama\n\n\n62. Rituparna 63. Sarvakama (Sarvakarma, Aartupani in Harivansha Puran) 64. Sudas (contemporary to King Kuru-1 of Chandravansh who founded the Magadha Kingdom) 65. Saudasa (or) Kalmashapada (married to Madayanti) 66. Asmaka 67. Mulaka (Naari Kavacha) (contemporary of Yadava King Shakuni who was the father of Rakshasha “Bhasmasura”) 68. Dasharatha-1 69. Adwil (Ilabil in Vishnu Puran) 70. Vishvamashaha 71. Anaranya-2 72. Nidhn 73. Animitra 74. Dululaha (Harivansh Puran) 75", "id": "8372279" }, { "contents": "Codex Cyprius\n\n\n1: 1, 4, 12, 14, 30, 34, 41, 44; Luke 10: 1, 8, 15, 22, 23, 30, 32, 37, 38, 47, 48, 53, 57, 63; Luke 20: 2, 4, 8, 9, 19, 23, 24, 26, 28, 33, 34, 50, 61, 62, 64, 65, 70, 74, 75. In Matthew 27:34 it reads οινον (\"wine\"", "id": "12433331" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qg1 Qe8 55. Qf2 Qf8 56. Rcd1 Qe8 57. Kh3 Kh8 58. Rc1 Kh7 59. Ba7 Rb7 60. Bc5 Na6 61. Be3 Rbb8 62. Kh4 Nb4 63. Qf1 Qe7 64. Kh3 Qe8 65. Kh2 Qe7 66. Qd1 Qe8 67. Kh3 Ra8 68. Kh4 Na6 69. Qg1 Bb4 70. Rdd1 Bf8 71. Kh3 Rab8 72. Kh4 Nb4 73. Rd2 Na6 74. Nf5 Bb4 75. Rdd1 Bf8 76. Qe1 Bb4 77. Qf1 Bf8 78. Kg3 Nb4 79", "id": "10680375" }, { "contents": "List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach\n\n\n• 20/7=/11 • 22/5 • 24/6 • 25/6 • 26/6 • 28/6 • 29/8 • 30/6 • 31/9 • 32/6 • 33/6 • 36/4 and /8 • 37/6 • 38/6 • 39/7 • 40/3, /6 and /8 • 41/6 • 42/7 • 44/7 • 45/7 • 46/6 • 47/5 • 48/3 and /7 • 52/6 • 55/5 • 56/5 • 57/8 • 59/3 • 60/5 • 62/6 64. • 64/2, /4 and /8 • 65/2 and /7 • 66/6 • 67/4 and /7 • 69/6 • 69a/6 • 70/7 and /11 • 72/6 • 73/5 • 74/8", "id": "3262090" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n+ Nxe4 56. fxe4+ Kxe4 57. Qg4+ Kd3 58. Qf3+ Qe3 59. Kg4 Qxf3+ 60. Kxf3 g6 61. Bd6 Nf5 62. Kf4 Nh4 63. Kg4 gxh5+ 64. Kxh4 Kxd4 65. Bb8 a5 66. Bd6 Kc4 67. Kxh5 a4 68. Kxh6 Kb3 69. b5 Kc4 70. Kg5 Kxb5 71. Kf5 Ka6 72. Ke6 Ka7 73. Kd7 Kb7 74. Be7 Ka7 75. Kc7 Ka8 76. Bd6 Ka7 77. Kc8 Ka6 78. Kb8 b5 79", "id": "7279713" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rg3 b3 59. Kc6 Kb8 60. Rxb3+ Ka7 61. Rb7+ Ka6 62. Rb6+ Ka7 63. Kb5 a4 64. Rxf6 Rf4 65. Rxh6 a3 66. Ra6+ Kb8 67. Rxa3 Rxf5 68. Rg3 Rf6 69. Rg8+ Kc7 70. Rg7+ Kc8 71. Rh7 1-0 Game 32br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black: Korchnoi, Viktorbr Pirc, Classicalbr Result: 1-0br 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5", "id": "7279777" }, { "contents": "José Cardenal\n\n\nJosé Rosario Domec Cardenal (born October 7, 1943 in Matanzas, Cuba) is a Cuban American former professional baseball outfielder, who played Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants (1963–64), Los Angeles/California Angels (1965–67), Cleveland Indians (1968–69), St. Louis Cardinals (1970–1971), Milwaukee Brewers (1971), Chicago Cubs (1972–77), Philadelphia Phillies (1978–79), New York Mets (1979–80), and Kansas City Royals (1980). Cardenal batted and threw", "id": "3406173" }, { "contents": "SUBE card\n\n\n20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88,", "id": "8102606" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\nRb1 Bg7 58. Be4 Nf6 59. Bc2 Nd5 60. Ra1 Kc7 61. Rb1 Bf6 62. Kg1 Ne7 63. Kf1 Nd5 64. Kg2 Bg7 65. Kg1 Kb7 66. Ra1 R6d7 67. Re4 Bf6 68. Re2 Kc7 69. Kf1 Ne7 70. Rb1 Nc8 71. Be3 Nd6 72. Rbe1 Re7 73. Bg6 Rg8 74. Bb1 e4 75. Kg2 Rge8 76. Bc2 Bg7 77. Rd1 Nc4 78. Bc1 Nd6 79. Rh1 Re5 80. h4 Bf6 81. h5 R5e7 82.", "id": "10680366" }, { "contents": "Wu Style Tai Chi Fast Form\n\n\nParting the wild horse's mane 59. Jade girl works the shuttles(3) 60. Jade girl works the shuttles(4) 61. Grasping the bird's tail 62. Cloud hands(3) 63. Cloud hands(4) 64. Downward posture 65. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(1) 66. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(2) 67. Step back, repulse the monkey 68. Flying oblique 69. Raise hand and step up 70. White crane flaps its wings 71. Brush knee and twist step 72. Needle at the bottom", "id": "6846816" }, { "contents": "SFZ (file format)\n\n\nan SFZ file: group lovel=0 hivel=127 region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=60 lokey=30 hikey=61 sample=SubDir/01C4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=62 lokey=62 hikey=63 sample=SubDir/02D4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=64 lokey=64 hikey=64 sample=SubDir/03E4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=65 lokey=65 hikey=66 sample=SubDir/04F4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=67 lokey=67 hikey=68 sample=SubDir/05G4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=69 lokey=69 hikey=70 sample=SubDir/06A4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=71 lokey=71 hikey=71 sample=SubDir/07B4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=72 lokey=72 hikey=73 sample=SubDir/08C5.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=74 lokey=74 hikey=75 sample=SubDir/09D5.wav region trigger=", "id": "13324840" }, { "contents": "Afadzato South District\n\n\n. Logba-Adzakoe 57. Logba-Akusame 58. Logba-Alakpeti 59. Logba-Andokope 60. Logba-Dufie 61. Logba-Klikpo 62. Logba-Tota 63. Logba-Vuinta 64. Logba-Xorglikope 65. Tafi-Abuipe 66. Tafi-Agorme 67. Tafi-Atome 68. Tafi-Dekpokorfe 69. Tafi-Mador 70. Tafi-Xorglikorfe 71. Kpeve-Old town 72. Kpeve-Tornu 73. Adigbo-Tornu 74. Goviefe-Todzi 75. Goviefe-Korwu", "id": "2739856" }, { "contents": "Jackson League\n\n\n-52 Centrals 1952-53 Northerners 1953-54 Vale Recreation 1954-55 Pessimists 1955-56 Northerners 1956-57 Guernsey Rangers 1957-58 Guernsey Rangers 1958-59 Northerners 1959-60 Northerners 1960-61 Belgrave Wanderers 1961-62 Sylvans 1962-63 Sylvans 1963-64 Northerners 1964-65 Belgrave Wanderers 1965-66 Vale Recreation 1966-67 Centrals 1967-68 St Martin’s 1968-69 Vale Recreation 1969-70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970-71 Belgrave Wanderers 1971-72 Vale Recreation 1972-73 Vale Recreation", "id": "4250613" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\nof Arkansas. The Lumbermen were disbanded in July 1905 due to financial hardships. Pine Bluff MLB Players 1954 - Frank Lucchesi - Manager - Philadelphia 70-72, Texas 75-77, Chicago Cubs 87 1952 - Bob Hale - Baltimore 55-56, 58, Cleveland 60-61, New York Yankees 61 1952 - Hillis Layne - Washington 41 1952 - Jim Snyder - Player Minnesota 61-62, 64 Manager - Seattle 88 1951 - Bud Black - Detroit 52, 55 1950 - Harry Chozen - Cincinnati 37 1950", "id": "9684300" }, { "contents": "Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award\n\n\n-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-", "id": "18196616" }, { "contents": "Middlesex Senior Charity Cup\n\n\n1947–48 Hendon 1948–49 Hayes 1949–50 Wealdstone 1950–51 Finchley 1951–52 Southall 1952–53 Hounslow Town 1953–54 Hendon 1954–55 Hayes 1955–56 Hounslow Town 1956–57 Hendon 1957–58 Finchley 1958–59 Enfield 1959–60 Hounslow Town 1960–61 Enfield 1961–62 Enfield & Hounslow Town (joint holders) 1962–63 Hayes 1963–64 Wealdstone 1964–65 Finchley 1965–66 Hounslow Town 1966–67 No Competition 1967–68 Wealdstone & Wembley (joint holders) 1968–69 Southall 1969–70 Hampton 1970–71 Hayes 1971–72 Hayes 1972–73 Hayes 1973–74 Finchley 1974–75 Hayes 1975–76 Hendon 1976–77 Hendon 1977–78 Hillingdon Borough 1978–79 Hendon 1979–80 Harrow Borough 1980–81 Wembley & Wealdstone (joint winners) 1981–82 Uxbridge 1982–83 Wembley 1983–84 Southall", "id": "8679746" }, { "contents": "Handicap (chess)\n\n\n53. Ke3 Kb5 54. Ne4 Na6 55. h8=Q Ka5 56. Qc3+ Kb5 57. Qb3+ Ka5 58. Nc3 Nc5 59. Bc7+ Ka6 60. Qb5+ Ka7 61. Qxc5+ Ka6 Deliberately allowing checkmate. 62. Qa5+ Kb7 63. Ke4 Kc8 64. Qa7 Kd7 65. Qb7 Ke7 66. Qc8 Kf6 67. Bd8+ Kg7 68. Qe6 Kf8 69. Qe7+ Kg8 70. Nd5 Kh8 71. g5 Kg8 72. g6 Kh8 73. Ke5 Kg8 74.", "id": "9261177" }, { "contents": "2009 Premier League Snooker\n\n\nwas higher. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 28–29 November – Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, England * (61) 80–35, 4–80, (96)–0, 0–(110), 34–77, 61–71 (65), 67–1, 40–75 ** 0–(98), 10–99 (53), 10–68 (66), 1–83 (76), (63)–30, (53)–(67) *** (111) 119–9, 87–36, 70–0, 50–57, 0–(88", "id": "994853" }, { "contents": "2013 Virginia Cavaliers football team\n\n\nAlex Foertsch 55 David Dean 56 Andre Miles-Redmond 57 Stephen Lawe 59 Mark Hall 60 John Pond 60 Jeb Byrne 61 Cody Wallace 62 Sean Karl 63 Ryan Doull 64 Nick Koutris 65 Ross Burbank 66 George Adeosun 67 Jackson Matteo 68 Eric Tetlow 69 Phillip Berry 70 Luke Bowanko 71 Jack McDonald 72 Eric Smith 74 Conner Davis 75 Sadiq Olanrewaju 76 Michael Mooney 77 Jay Whitmire 78 Morgan Moses 79 Jack Babcock 79 Sean Cascarano 80 Adrian Gamble 81 Jamall Brown 82 Mario Nixon 83 Jake McGee 84 Canaan Severin 85 Keeon Johnson 86 Jeremy Dollin", "id": "3791357" }, { "contents": "Sangrampur, Maharashtra\n\n\n52-Pimpari Adgaon 1400 53-Rajpur 157 54-Akoli Bk. 910 55-Akoli Kh. 251 56-Changefal Bk. 665 57-Changefal Kh. 707 58-Niwana 1487 59-Sangrampur Pr.jamod 6506 60-Tamgaon 1124 61-Pimpri Kathargaon 566 62-Bodkha 1363 63-Nirod 989 64-Bhilkhed 713 65-Wakana 1420 66-Rudhana 2072 67-Chondhi 622 68-Kakoda 669 69-Ukadgaon 353 70-Manardi 719 71-Pimpri Kavthal 461 72-Ringanwadi 570 73-Durgadiatya 1016 74-Wankhed 5378 75-Takleshwar 501 76-Kalamkhed 712 77-Jastgaon 795 78-Neknapur 358 79-Awar 955 80-Ukali Bk. 1216 81-Kodri 1225 82-Paturda Khurd 1564 83-Khel Thorat Paturda 2054 84-Warwat Khanderao 1447 85-Hingana Kavthal 360 86-Kumbarkhed 230 87-Kavthal 2673 88-Itkhed 218 89-Pesoda 1185 90-Bhon 1149 91-Sawali 659 92-Khiroda", "id": "9109065" }, { "contents": "Kamen Rider Spirits\n\n\n61. Rushbr 62. Ice Fangbr 63. Graveyard Eleventh tankōbon 64. Light Fangbr 65. Labyrinthbr 66. Hell Carbr 67. Teacherbr 68. Training Twelfth tankōbon 69. Whirlpoolbr 70. New Finisherbr 71. Ocean Battlebr 72. Belt of Lifebr 73. Immortal Man Thirteenth tankōbon 74. Inheritbr 75. Get Backbr 76. Movingbr 77. Evolutionbr 78. Next Evolutionbr 79. Final Evolution Fourteenth tankōbon 80. Warrior's Essencebr 81. Surpassing Greedbr 82. Returnbr 83. Fiery Giantbr 84. With the Soulbr 85. Setupbr", "id": "11704902" }, { "contents": "List of AEK Athens F.C. managers\n\n\nP ! W ! D ! L ! F ! A ! GD ! W% ! Pts% ! Total ! 36!!22!!7!!7!!62!!32!!+30!!61.11!!67.59 ! Total ! 11||6||3||2||22||14||+8||54.54||63.64 ! Total ! 4||2||0||2||6||5||+1||50.00||50.00 ! Total ! 26!!14!!5!!7!!55!!28!!+27!!53.85!!60.26 ! Total ! 59!!37!!11!!11!!145!!69!!+76!!62.71!!68.93 ! Total ! 17!!11!!3!!5!!32!!18!!+14||64.71!!70.59 ! Total ! 82!!45!!23!!14!!166!!77!!+89!!54.88!!64.23 ! Total ! 16!!8!!3!!5!!24!!20!!+4!!50.00!!56.25 ! Total ! 86!!47!!23!!16!!121!!70!!+51!!54.65!!63.57 ! Total ! 71!!39!!13!!19!!122!!67!!+55!!54.93!!61.03 ! Total ! 84!!39!!24!!21!!116!!86!!+30!!46.43!!55.95 ! Total ! 2!!1!!0!!1!!3!!4!!-1!!50.00!!50.00 ! Total ! 82!!61!!12!!9!!190!!50!!+140!!74.39!! \"Only competitive matches are counted. Wins, losses and draws are results at the final whistle; the results of penalty shootouts are not counted.\"", "id": "20468014" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Kf3 Kf8 52. Kg2 Rg4+ 53. Kh2 Bf2 54. Rf1 Bd4 55. Re1 Rh4+ 56. Kg2 Rg4+ 57. Kh3 Rh4+ 58. Kg3 Kf7 59. Kg2 Kf8 60. Kf3 Rh2 61. Bxa4 c2 62. Kg3 Bxe5+ 63. Rxe5 Rh1 64. Bxg5 Rg1+ 65. Kf2 Nxg5 66. Bxc2 Ra1 67. a4 Ra2 68. Re2 Ra3 69. Re3 Ra2 70. Re2 Ra3 71. Rd2 Ke7 72. Ke2 Nf3 73. Rd1 Ne5 74. Rd5", "id": "4952529" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Qxg6+ Kf8 59. Qxc6 Kg8 60. Qg6+ Kf8 61. Qg4 Ke8 62. Qh5 Kf8 63. Qg4 Ke8 64. Qh5 Kf8 65. Qd5 Rh7 66. Qf3+ Kg8 67. Qg4+ Kf7 68. Qh5+ Kg8 69. Qg6+ Kf8 70. Qf5+ Kg8 71. Qg4+ Kf7 72. Qh5+ Kg8 73. Qd5+ Kf8 74. Qxb5 Qe6 75. Bg7+ Kf7 76. Qh5+ Ke7 77. g3 Qe1+ 78. Kg2 Qe4+ 79. Kh2", "id": "4952547" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rc6 Bb5 60. Rc1 b3 61. Rb1 Bc4 62. Ke4 Ra2 63. Kd4 Rc2 64. Nd3 Bxd3 65. Kxd3 Rxh2 66. Rxb3 Kg7 67. Ke4 Ra2 68. Kf4 Ra4+ 69. Kg5 Ra5 70. g4 Rc5 71. Kh5 Ra5 72. Rf3 Rb5 73. g5 Rb1 74. f6+ Kh7 75. Rh3 Rg1 76. Rh2 Rg3 77. Rh1 Rg2 78. Ra1 Rh2+ 79. Kg4 Kg6 80. Ra8 Rg2+ ½–½ Game 26br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black", "id": "7279762" }, { "contents": "Les Arcanes\n\n\nPremier sacrifice 56. Liberté 57. Le sacrifice libre 58. La relation du beth à l'aleph 59. Limite de nos champs de gravitation 60. L'indivisible unité 61. La Manifestation 62. Vision parfaite 63. La féminité de la Manifestation procréatrice 64. Cantique de Salomon 65. Ève 66. Sacrifice des sacrifices 67. La loi juive 68. Beauté libre 69. Encore le rythme 70. Conscience de l'univers 71. Libre beauté première 72-73. La passion mystérieuse et chaste 74. De l'amour à l'être 75.", "id": "17579979" }, { "contents": "Barharia\n\n\nKail 61. Kaluchhapra 62. Kanahar 63. Kanhauli 64. Khanpur 65. Khizar Chak 66. Khori Pakar Jaddi 67. Khori Pakar Nilami 68. Koiri Tola 69. Kuahi 70. Kurwa 71. Kutub Chhapra 72. Lachhmi Chak 73. Lakri 74. Lakri Dargah 75. Lala Hata 76. Lauan 77. Madhaupur 78. Mahal 79. Mahamadpur 80. Mahammadpur 81. Mahbub Chhapra 82. Mahmudpur 83. Mananpura 84. Mansahata 85. Mathia Patarhatha 86. Mathurapur 87. Mira Chhapra 88. Narharpur 89.", "id": "12509991" }, { "contents": "Women's Professional Basketball League\n\n\nfranchises had been awarded to Dallas, New Orleans, San Francisco and St. Louis, Missouri, while applications were received for potential franchises from Baltimore, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. The Eastern Division included the New Jersey Gems, New Orleans Pride, New York Stars, Philadelphia Fox, St. Louis Streak and Washington Metros. The Midwest Division included the Chicago Hustle, Iowa Cornets, Milwaukee Does and Minnesota Fillies. The Western Division included the California Dreams, Dallas Diamonds, Houston Angels and San Francisco Pioneers.", "id": "10846173" }, { "contents": "Don McMahon\n\n\nDonald John McMahon (January 4, 1930 – July 22, 1987) was a right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was signed by the Boston Braves before the 1950 season. He played for the Milwaukee Braves (1957–62), Houston Colt .45s (1962–63), Cleveland Indians (1964–66), Boston Red Sox (1966–67), Chicago White Sox (1967–68), Detroit Tigers (1968–69), and San Francisco Giants (1969–74). McMahon was used almost", "id": "22214072" }, { "contents": "List of sovereign states and dependencies by total fertility rate\n\n\n58 Israel 2.9 59 Lesotho 2.9 60 Eswatini 2.8 61 Kyrgyz Republic 2.8 62 Micronesia 2.8 63 Algeria 2.7 64 Haiti 2.7 65 Mongolia 2.7 66 Botswana 2.6 67 Fiji 2.6 68 Guatemala 2.6 69 Kazakhstan 2.6 70 Syria 2.6 71 Turkmenistan 2.6 72 Bolivia 2.5 73 Djibouti 2.5 74 Jordan 2.5 75 Oman 2.5 76 Lao PDR 2.4 77 Philippines 2.4 78 Cambodia 2.3 79 Ecuador 2.3 80 Guyana 2.3 81 Honduras 2.3 82 Panama 2.3 83 Paraguay 2.3 84 Seychelles 2.3 85 South Africa 2.3 86 Suriname 2.3 87 Uzbekistan 2.3 88 Dominican Republic 2.2 89 Indonesia 2.2", "id": "17872676" }, { "contents": "Minuscule 441\n\n\nsubscriptions at the end of each book, and στιχοι. The biblical text is surrounded by a catena of Oecumenius. Some of leaves of the codex are in disorder. The order of leaves: 3-18. 1. 2. 19-46. 47-58. 59. 63. 64. 59. 60-62. 73. 74. 65. 66. 69-72. 67. 68. 75-78. 127-142. 79-126. 143-158. 167-182", "id": "19179286" }, { "contents": "Al Maktab Raqam 19\n\n\n61 - Ghost Walker 62 - Stun death 63 - Fire Ball 64 - the mystery of the Sphinx 65 - dark rays 66 - Conflict in the bush 67 - a plot of Satan 68 - bulwark 69 - ghost of revenge 70 - bloody chase 71 - cursed earth 72 - devastating weapon 73 - horror Hospital 74 - a treasure of the Pharaohs 75 - bird death 76. The armed robbery 77. secret mission 78. hackers Nile 79. Invisible Man 80. devastating automated 81. golden statue 82. Flower devil 83", "id": "3242097" }, { "contents": "Rulers of Kuba\n\n\n. Shama Katuri. 61. Kusunju. 62. Bena Misaki. 63. Bikila Kolo. 64. Kunche Lama. 65. Pelama Pena. 66. Mime Pelama. 67. Chenge Lesanga. 68. Mianga. 69. Sam Bula. 70. Manchum Bula. 71. Bopele^Bombo. 72. Boeke. 73. Bo^Kena. 74. Shamba Nche. 75. Golo Nche. 76. Shama Shanga. 77. Saina^Kama. 78. Ko Kena. 79. Sanga Lenga. 80. Bosh A kama. 81", "id": "12139561" }, { "contents": "Ācārakkōvai\n\n\n52 poems (3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 77, 78, 81, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93", "id": "12746274" }, { "contents": "Jeff Nelsen\n\n\nmovie soundtracks, and performing in the horn sections of orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Montreal, Vancouver, and National Symphonies, and the Balkan Gypsy funk band of Slavic Soul Party. With Canadian Brass, Jeff has also performed with the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, the symphonies of Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, Phoenix, Rotterdam, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, with the esteemed German, London", "id": "2981814" }, { "contents": "Kasparov versus the World\n\n\n, but claimed it was also losing, and published a \"forced win\". Subsequently, tablebases showed an error in Kasparov's analysis, but confirmed that 58...Qf5 could not have saved the draw with best play on both sides. The main line starts with 58...Qf5 59.Kh6 Qe6 60.Qg1+ Ka2 61.Qf2+ Kb1 62.Qd4 Ka2 63.Kg5 Qe7+ 64.Qf6 Qe3+ 65.Qf4 Qg1+ 66.Kf6 Qb6+ 67.Kf7 Qb7+ 68.Ke6 Qc8+ 69.Kf6 Qd8+ 70.Kf5 Qc8+ 71.Kg5 Qc3 72.Qh2+ Ka1 73.Qe2 Kb1 74.Qf2 Qc1+ 75.Kg4 Qc3", "id": "14582966" }, { "contents": "Swindle (chess)\n\n\n55...f2 56.Qg2 \"zugzwang\"; (b) 55...Nf4 56.Qf5! and if 56...Kg3 57.Qg5+ wins the knight; (c) 55...Ng5 56.Qf5 wins. g5 53.hxg5 hxg5 54.Qxb6 f3 55.Qxc5 Kg4 56.Qe3 Kg3 57.c4 Kg2 58.c5 f2 59.Qe4+ Kh2 60.Qf3 g4! 61.Qe2? White could draw with 61.Qxg4 f1=Q+ 62.Kc2 Qf2+ 63.Kb1 Qf1+ 64.Kc2 Qb5 (64...Nf2 65.Qf4+ Kg2 66.Qg5+ Kf3 67.Qf6+ Ke3 68.Qh6+ Kd4 69.Qd6+ Ke4 70.Qg6+ Kd5 71.Qd6+ Ke4 72.Qg6+", "id": "21604299" }, { "contents": "Queen and pawn versus queen endgame\n\n\n. Qxe6 Qh8+ 58. Kg6 Qc3 59. g4 Qd2 60. g5 Qd4 61. Qf5+ Ka4 62. Kh5 Qh8+ 63. Kg4 Qh1 (This move loses for Black in 39 moves as confirmed by http://www.k4it.de/index.php?topic=egtb&lang=en) 64. Qf4+ Ka5 65. Qe5+ Ka4 66. g6 Qd1+ 67. Kg5 Qg8+ 68. Kf5 Qc8+ 69. Kf4 Qc1+ 70. Qe3 Qc7+ 71. Qe5 Qc1+ 72. Kf5 Qc8+ 73. Kg5 Qd8+ 74. Qf6 Qd5+ 75", "id": "20411696" }, { "contents": "List of OHL seasons\n\n\n| 1959–60 | 1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993–94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–00 | 2000–01 | 2001–02 | 2002–03 | 2003–04 | 2004–05 | 2005–06 | 2006–07 | 2007–08 | 2008–09 | 2009–10", "id": "6936535" }, { "contents": "Dumaria\n\n\nDumaria 107 50 Kewla Kalan Dumaria 919 51 Khaira Dumaria 885 52 Khardag Dumaria 1,454 53 Kokna Dumaria 333 54 Kolhubar Dumaria 3,225 55 KOlsaita Dumaria 297 56 Kundari Dumaria 341 57 Kunria Dumaria 739 58 Kusari Dumaria 1,549 59 Lataha Dumaria 259 60 Londa Dumaria 556 61 Madarpur Dumaria 1,130 62 Mahjari Dumaria 192 63 Mahuri Dumaria 2,884 64 Mahuri Dumaria 348 65 Maigara Dumaria 2,318 66 Majhauli Dumaria 4,606 67 Majhgawan Dumaria 379 68 Manrar Dumaria 533 69 Mataha Dumaria 3,172 70 Maun Bar Dumaria 292 71 Mayapur Dumaria 141 72 Milki Dumaria 168 73 Nabigarh Dumaria 618", "id": "10048378" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n75 e\": \"favorite_nu 0000300 6d 62 65 72 22 7d 2c 20 7b 22 74 79 70 65 22 3a mber\"}, {\"type\": 0000320 20 5b 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c 20 22 6e 75 6c [\"string\", \"nul 0000340 6c 22 5d 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 22 3a 20 22 66 61 l\"], \"name\": \"fa 0000360 76 6f 72 69 74 65 5f 63 6f 6c 6f 72 22 7d 5d 7d", "id": "10173702" }, { "contents": "List of MJHL seasons\n\n\n1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | The following is a list of seasons following the reorganization of junior hockey in Canada.br 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 | 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 | br 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | br 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993-94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–2000 | br", "id": "15920550" }, { "contents": "Spain men's national wheelchair basketball team\n\n\n72–62. They beat Poland 47–64, and Sweden 65–54. Then they lost to Italy 50–58, lost to Germany 77–70, and defeated Poland 71–65. At the 2013 European Championships, Spain defeated Sweden 60–54, Israel 75–57, France 56–40, and Poland 63–45 in pool play. They lost to Turkey 63–49. In the quarterfinals, they defeated Italy 65–56. In the semi-finals, they lost to Great Britain 72–69. They defeated Sweden to win the bronze by a score of 65–56. Asier García Pereiro led the team in", "id": "13321907" }, { "contents": "Lanarkshire Cup\n\n\n1932–33 - 1933–34 - Hamilton Academical 1934–35 - Airdrieonians 1935–36 - 1936–37 - 1937–38 - Airdrieonians 1938–39 - Hamilton Academical 1939–40 - Motherwell 1848–49 - Albion Rovers 1949–50 - Motherwell 1950–51 - Albion Rovers 1951–52 - Hamilton Academical 1952–53 - Motherwell 1953–54 - Motherwell 1954–55 - Motherwell 1955–56 - 1956–57 - Motherwell 1957–58 - Motherwell 1958–59 - Motherwell 1959–60 - Motherwell 1960–61 - Motherwell 1961–62 - Motherwell 1962–63 - Airdrieonians 1963–64 - Motherwell 1964–65 - 1965–66 - Airdrieonians 1966–67 - Airdrieonians 1967–68 - Motherwell 1968–69 - Motherwell 1969–70 - Airdrieonians 1970–71 - Airdrieonians 1971–72 - 1972–73 - Motherwell 1973–74 -", "id": "10384135" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1981\n\n\nNe7 29.Ne3 Rc6 30.Ra3 Nc8 31.axb5 axb5 32.Kf2 Nb6 33.Nb2 Rxd1 34.Bxd1 Rd6 35.Be2 Be8 36.Ra5 Rd8 37.Ke1 c6 38.Ra6 Rb8 39.Bd1 Nc8 40.Nd3 Nc7 41.Ra5 Ra8 42.f4 exf4 43.gxf4 Nb6 44.Bf3 Rd8 45.Be2 Na4 46.Ra7 Rd7 47.Kd2 Ne6 48.Rxd7 Bxd7 49.Bg4 g6 50.f5 gxf5 51.Bxf5 Kg7 52.e5 Nf8 53.Bxd7 Nxd7 54.e6 Ndb6 55.Nf4 Kf8 56.Kd3 Nc8 57.Ng4 Ke7 58.Nh6 Kd6 59.Kd4 Ne7 60.Nf7+ Kc7 61.Nh5 c5+ 62.bxc5 Nc6+ 63.Ke3 Nxc5 64.Nxf6 Nxe6 65.h5 Nf8 66.Ke4 Kb6 67.Ng5 h6 68.Nf7 Ne6 69.Ne8 Nc5+ 70.Ke3 Na4 71.Kd2 b4 72.cxb4 Nxb4 73.Nxh6 Nc5 74.Nf5 Nd5 75.h6 Ne4+", "id": "7279794" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n22 3a 20 22 55 ord\", \"name\": \"U 0000100 73 65 72 22 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 73 70 61 63 65 ser\", \"namespace 0000120 22 3a 20 22 65 78 61 6d 70 6c 65 2e 61 76 72 6f \": \"example.avro 0000140 22 2c 20 22 66 69 65 6c 64 73 22 3a 20 5b 7b 22 \", \"fields\": [{\" 0000160 74 79 70 65 22 3a 20 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c", "id": "10173700" }, { "contents": "HC CSKA Moscow\n\n\n. \"Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game Soviet / Russian MVP Scoring Champion Goal Scoring Champion Soviet / Russian League First Team Best Line Best Rookie Soviet League Championship \"(32)\": 1947–48, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1954–55, 1955–56, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1976–77,", "id": "12586396" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\n- Ryne Duren - Baltimore 54, Kansas City 57, NYY 58-61, LAA 61-62, Philadelphia 63-64, Cincinnati 64, Washington 65, Philadelphia 65 1949 - Ed Albrecht - St. Louis 49-50 1940 - Dewey Adkins - Washington 43, Chi Cubs 49 1940 - Stan Goletz - CHI WS 41 1940 - William Red Rollings - Boston 27-28 1940 - Dave Bartosch - St. Louis 45 1939 - Andy Cohen - Player - New York Giants 26, 28-29, Manager - Philadelphia", "id": "9684301" }, { "contents": "Bing (search engine)\n\n\n-time traffic conditions using Bing Maps. The gadget provided shortcuts to driving directions, local search and full-screen traffic view of major US and Canadian cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Montreal, New York City, Oklahoma City, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Vancouver, and Washington, D.C. Prior to October", "id": "5355697" }, { "contents": "Chess (poem)\n\n\nas 52. Na1–b3? 52. Kh2 Qg3+ 53. Qxg3+ hxg3+ 54. Kxg3 Ra5 55. Kf2 Ra8 56. Ke2 Nc2 57. Kd1 Ne3+ 58. Kc1 Nxg2+ 59. Kb1 b5 60. h4 b4 61. h5 b3 62. e5 Bg5 63. h6 Nh4 64. e6 Bf6 65. h7 Nxf3 66. e7 Bxe7 67. h8=Q+ Kb7 68. Qh3 Ne5 69. Qh5 Nd3 70. Qh3 Nb4 71. Qf3+ Kb8 72. Qe2 Bf6 73. Qe6", "id": "7723831" }, { "contents": "2002 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n(77) 93–6, 37–67, (62) 70–20, (57) 79–0, (91) 108–17, 69–9, (60) 62–9 **(65) 75–33, 68–55, 59–23, (126)-0, 0-(81), (85) 112–6, 1–76 (72), (60) 73–0 ***(60) 109–6, 45–56, (72) 75–42, 5–78 (55), (68) 73–0, (109) 115–19, 43–66, (110) 111–14, (70)-0, 38–89", "id": "20494682" }, { "contents": "2015 Cleveland Indians season\n\n\nand 13, improving their record to 70–70 and marking the first time the Indians were .500 since they were 2–2. The Indians would also be 71-71, 72-72, 73-73, and 74-74, but lost the following game each time. They briefly made it over the .500 mark at 77–76 on September 26, but went on to lose three in a row. The Indians spent much of September 3–5 games behind the Texas Rangers or Houston Astros for the second wild card spot in the American", "id": "294687" }, { "contents": "Index of philosophical literature\n\n\n\"Federalist No. 61\" – \"Federalist No. 62\" – \"Federalist No. 63\" – \"Federalist No. 64\" – \"Federalist No. 65\" – \"Federalist No. 66\" – \"Federalist No. 67\" – \"Federalist No. 68\" – \"Federalist No. 69\" – \"Federalist No. 70\" – \"Federalist No. 71\" – \"Federalist No. 72\" – \"Federalist No. 73\" – \"Federalist No. 74\" – \"Federalist", "id": "16809651" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "List of mayors of Salisbury\n\n\n1850–51 George Brown 1851–52 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1852–53 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1853–54 John Lambert 1854–55 Thomas Pain 1855–56 Abraham Jackson 1856–57 Thomas Pain 1857–58 Coard William Squarey 1858–59 Philip Pickney Cother 1859–60 William Woodlands 1860–61 Philip Watson Ottoway 1861–62 Charles Mann Cornwallis Whatman 1862–63 John Style 1863–64 John Waters 1864–65 Richard Henry Rigden 1865–66 Robert Stokes 1866–67 John Alfred Lush MD 1867–68 Stephen Eldridge 1868–69 William Aylward 1869–70 Charles Richard Norton 1870–71 William Fawcett Jnr. 1871–72 John Harding Jackson 1873–74 Henry Brown 1874–75 Samuel Ralph Atkins 1875–76 Charles Henry Radcliffe 1876–77 John Keynes 1877–78 Richard Monkhouse Wilson", "id": "18557200" }, { "contents": "1967 NFL season\n\n\nThe 1967 NFL season was the 48th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 16 teams with the addition of the New Orleans Saints. The two 8-team conferences were split into two divisions each: the Eastern Conference divisions were Capitol (Dallas, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Washington) and Century (Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis), and the Western Conference divisions were Central (Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, and Minnesota) and Coastal (Atlanta, Baltimore, Los Angeles", "id": "8290334" }, { "contents": "World TeamTennis\n\n\nwith Arthur Ashe and Wilt Chamberlain, securing the professional men players.. The league began play in May 1974, with George MacCall as Commissioner of the 16 teams: Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo-Toronto, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Florida (Miami), San Diego/Hawaii, Houston, Los Angeles, Minnesota (Minneapolis-St.Paul), New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. The original league format included a four-colored tennis court, a 44-contest season, and teams", "id": "14486970" }, { "contents": "2013 FedEx Cup Playoffs\n\n\n(76 to 58), Nicholas Thompson (73 to 59), Brendan Steele (89 to 69), and Ernie Els (91 to 70). Seven players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances: Ryan Palmer (60 to 71), Fredrik Jacobson (61 to 72), Martin Laird (63 to 74), David Lingmerth (64 to 75), Kyle Stanley (66 to 77), Cameron Tringale (69 to 79", "id": "19528111" }, { "contents": "Jellabies\n\n\n58. Parrot (21 June 1999) 59. Spring (28 June 1999) 60. Magic (5 July 1999) 61. Where's Pepper? (12 July 1999) 62. Hot (19 July 1999) 63. Robot (26 July 1999) 64. Wheels (2 August 1999) 65. Chums (9 August 1999) 66. Baa! (16 August 1999) 67. Found (23 August 1999) 68. Autumn (30 August 1999) 69. Nature (6 September 1999)", "id": "20682329" }, { "contents": "List of fresh water fishes of Maharashtra\n\n\nogilbii 51. Schismatorhynchos (Nukta) nukta 52. Thynnichthys sandkhol 53. Tor khudree 54. Tor mussulah 55. Tor tor SUB-FAMILY: CULTRINAE 56. Chela cachius 57. Chela laubuca 58. Salmostoma acinaces 59. Salmostoma balookee 60. Salmostoma boopis 61. Salmostoma clupeoides 62. Salmostoma horai 63. Salmostoma kardahiensis 64. Salmostoma novacula 65. Salmostoma phulo Subfamily: LEUCISCINAE 66. Hypophthalmichthys molitrix SUBFAMILY: RASBORINAE 69. Barilius evezardi 70. Barilius gatensis 71. Parluciosoma daniconius 72. Parluciosoma labiosa 73. Danio aequipinnatus 74", "id": "16146194" }, { "contents": "Vehicle registration plates of Kenya\n\n\n63 UN - United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Eastern & Southern African Regional Office 64 CD - Iran 65 CD - Cyprus 66 CD - Argentina 67 UN - United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) 68 CD - Philippines 69 CD - Burundi 70 CD - Chile 71 CD - Oman 72 CD - League of Arab States / Arab League 73 CD - European Union 74 CD - Yemen 75 CD - Kenya Mission to UNEP 76 CD - Côte d'Ivoire (Consulate) 77 CD - Bangladesh 78 CD - Saudi Arabia 79 UN", "id": "993880" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "List of makams\n\n\n-Şehnaz 63. Bûstan 64. Büzürk 65. Büzürk-Gerdâniye 66. Büzürk-Geveyşt 67. Büzürk-Mâye 68. Büzürk-Nevrûz 69. Büzürk-Selmek 70. Büzürk-Şehnâz 71. Canfezâ 72. Çârgâh 73. Çârgâh-Âcem 74. Çârgâh-Gerdâniye 75. Çârgâh-Mahûr 76. Çehâr-Âgâazin 77. Daği-Bayâti 78. Danişverân 79. Dil Âvîz 80. Dil-Ârâ 81. Dil-Efruz 82. Dil-Keşîde 83. Dil-Nişîn 84. Dil-", "id": "21093808" }, { "contents": "Super Bases Loaded 2\n\n\n\", the Cleveland \"Stars\", the Detroit \"Storm\", the Kansas City \"Tornadoes\", Oakland \"Eagles\", and Seattle \"Blue Wave\". The Omega League (based on the National League) consisted of the Atlanta \"Weasels\", Houston \"Doves\", the Los Angeles \"Cyclops\", the New York \"Mercs\", Philadelphia \"Bruins\", the Pittsburgh \"Buzzards\", and the San Francisco \"Amoebas\". In addition, there were four edit teams: Urbana,", "id": "22141152" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "Don Larsen\n\n\nDon James Larsen (born August 7, 1929) is an American retired Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher. During a 15-year MLB career, he pitched from 1953 to 1967 for seven different teams. Larsen pitched for the St. Louis Browns / Baltimore Orioles (1953–54; 1965), New York Yankees (1955–59), Kansas City Athletics (1960–1961), Chicago White Sox (1961), San Francisco Giants (1962–64), Houston Colt .45's / Houston Astros (1964–65), and Chicago Cubs (1967)", "id": "15750076" }, { "contents": "1968 NBA playoffs\n\n\n) (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Chicago Bulls: \"Lakers win series 4-1\" This is the first playoff meeting between the Lakers and Bulls. Division Finals (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (3) San Francisco Warriors: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Last Playoff Meeting: 1967 Western Division Semifinals (San Francisco won 3-0) Champion: Boston Celtics Division Semifinals (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (3) New York Knicks: \"76ers win series 4-2", "id": "14689742" } ]
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Rc6+ Kd5 65. Rb6 Rc4+ 66. Kd2 Kc5 67. Rb8 Ra4 68. Rc8+ Kd4 69. Rb8 Ra5 70. Rd8+ Kc4 71. Re8 Kd5 72. Rd8+ Ke4 73. Rb8 Rxa3 74. Rxb5 Kf4 75. Rb8 Kf3 76. Rf8+ Ke4 77. Rb8 Ra2+ 78. Ke1 Kf4 79. Rb3 e4 80. Rc3 e3 81. Rc8 1/2-1/2 In", "id": "15973443" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nDetroit Tigers 69. Ryne Sandberg, Chicago Cubs 70. Nolan Ryan, Houston Astros 71. John Tudor, Los Angeles Dodgers 72. Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia Phillies 73. Dave Righetti, New York Yankees 74. Pedro Guerrero, St. Louis Cardinals 75. Rick Sutcliffe, Chicago Cubs 76. Gary Carter, New York Mets 77. Cal Ripken, Baltimore Orioles 78. Andre Dawson, Chicago Cubs 79. Andy Van Slyke, Pittsburgh Pirates 80. Roc Raines, Montreal Expos 81. Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins 82.", "id": "18525012" }, { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Constitutional amendments under the French Fifth Republic\n\n\n46, 47, 47-1, 47-2 (new), 48, 49, 50-1, 51-1 (new), 51-2 (new), 56, 61, 61-1 (new), 62, 65, 69, 70, 71, 71-1 (new), 72-3, 73, 74-1, 75-1 (new), 87 (new), 88-4, 88-5, 89. The vote was", "id": "8390514" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Wysoczany\n\n\n53. Saharowa 54. Mashljanyk 55. Luchkanych 56. Mashljanyk 57. Mytso 58. Jacyla 59. Jacyla 60. Village Ukrainian School 61. Bodnik 62. Tsynanko 63. Shlomko 64. Warholjak 65. Kroljak 66. Village Orthodox Church 67. Horonova 68. Hlibyk 69. Sekielyk 70. Mashljanyk 71. Maslany 72. Orzinski 73. Worotyla 74. Luchkanych 75. Petrunjova 76. Slabka 77. Petrunjova 78. Bajtsowa 79. Sas 80. Sas 81. Hrytsko 82. Jacyla 83. Szevtsova 84. Szevtsova", "id": "15604592" }, { "contents": "List of WWE United States Champions\n\n\nRank !Wrestler !No. ofbrreigns !Combinedbrdays !Combined daysbrrec. by WWE !1 !2 !rowspan=2|40 !42 !43 !44 !45 !46 !47 !48 !49 !50 !51 !52 !53 !rowspan=2|54 !56 !rowspan=2|57 !59 !60 !61 !62 !63 !64 !65 !66 !67 !rowspan=3|68 !71 !72 !rowspan=3|73 !76 !77 !78 !rowspan=2|79 !rowspan=2|81 !83 !rowspan=2|84 !rowspan=3|86 !89 !rowspan=2|90 !92 !", "id": "11372834" }, { "contents": "Eusébio\n\n\nrepeated five years later. He was the Portuguese First Division's top scorer seven times (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970 and 1973), helping Benfica to win 11 Primeira Liga (1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73 and 1974–75), 5 Portuguese Cup wins (1961–62, 1963–64, 1968–69, 1969–70 and 1971–72), 1 European Cup win (1961–62) and 3 European Cup finals (1962–63, 1964–65 and 1967–68). Eusébio", "id": "15697745" }, { "contents": "Udayarpalayam taluk\n\n\n48 Kundaveli-East 49 Kundaveli-West 50 Kuruvalapparkoil 51 Kuvagam 52 Kuvathur 53 Managathy 54 Marudur 55 Melur 56 Muthuservamadam 57 Nagam Panthal 58 Nayaganai Periyal 59 Nedavalur-East 60 Nedavalur-South 61 Olayur 62 Padanilai 63 Pappakudi-North 64 Pappakudi-South 65 Parukkal 66 Periyakrishnapuram 67 Periyavalayam 68 Pichanur 69 Pilichikuzhi 70 Piranjeri 71 Porpathintha Nallur 72 Rangiyam 73 Saluppai 74 Sathampady 75 Silambur 76 Siluvacheri 77 Sirukadambur 78 Solankurichi 79 Sripuranthan 80 Sriraman 81 Suriyamanal 82 Suttamalli 83 T.Paluvur 84 Taludalamedu 85 Thandalai 86 Thathanur 87 Thenkatchi Perumal Nathan 88 Thirukalapur 89", "id": "329036" }, { "contents": "Garhmukteshwar (Assembly constituency)\n\n\nkhaiya 46 Sharifpur 47 Anooppur Dibai 48 Shuklampura 49 Rasoolabad Nanpur 50 Lodhipur Shobhan 51 Pawati 52 Haiderpur 53 Lodhipur Chhapka 54 Sadullapur 55 Hiranpura 56 Popayi 57 Janupura 58 Jhadina 59 Saidpur 60 Alampur Bhagwantpur 61 Ladpura 62 Kalyanpur 63 Khilwai 64 Shogarh 65 Shahpur Chaudhary 66 Inayatpur 67 Rampur Nyamatpur 68 Abdullapur 69 Dotai 70 Athsaini 71 Hasupur 72 Manak Chowk 73 Deoli 74 Dhana 75 Lisri 76 Akkhapur 77 Fattapur 78 Phuldehra 79 Nawada Kalan 80 Todarpur 81 Bhowapur 82 Bhowapur Mastannagar 83 Baksar 84 Saroorpur 85 Vait 86 Khudaliya 87 Baddha 88 Ratupura 89 Rajhera 90", "id": "3818355" }, { "contents": "Samia tribe (Luhya)\n\n\n38 Abakangala 39 Abakati 40 Abakemo 41 Abakerere 42 Abakhu 43 Abakibwedde 44 Abakiroyoya 45 Abakobe 46 Abakomolo 47 Abakooli 48 Abakoolo 49 Abakuba 50 Abakwala 51 Abakwede 52 Abakyaki 53 Abakyonga 54 Abalaka 55 Abalala 56 Abalanda 57 Abaleke 58 Abalekya 59 Abalila 60 Abalindo 61 Abaliro 62 Abalisa 63 Abaloba 64 Abalomba 65 Abalundu 66 Abalwenge 67 Abalyali 68 Abalyani 69 Abamakwa 70 Abamakyeke 71 Abamali 72 Abamani 73 Abamanyi 74 Abambumpi 75 Abameripo 76 Abampoodi 77 Abampunyi 78 Abamulembo 79 Abamulimba 80 Abamuma 81 Abanapa 82 Abangasa 83 Abanghale 84 Abanyanga 85 Abanyedeti 86 Abanyihodoo 87 Abanyimaro", "id": "4195796" }, { "contents": "Parbatsar\n\n\nGular 47 Gunawati 48 Gurah 49 Haripura 50 Harnawa Patti 51 Hatheli 52 Hukmpura 53 Huldhani 54 Jagdishpura 55 Jalampura 56 Janjeela 57 Jawla 58 Jhalra 59 Jhujharpura 60 Kaletara 61 Kalkala Ki Dhani 62 Kankediyas 63 Kanwalad 64 Khanpur 65 Khedapura 66 Khedarpura 67 Kheri Khinwasi 68 Khokhar 69 Khokhariya 70 Khundiyas 71 Kinsariya 72 Kishorpura 73 Kitiya 74 Kuliyana 75 Kundri 76 Kurada 77 Lakhiyas 78 Lalana Kalan 79 Lalana Khurd 80 Madhwa 81 Malas Charnan 82 Malas Gusaiyan 83 Mandan 84 Mandowari 85 Manglana 86 Manpura 87 Mayapur 88 Mehgaon 89 Merasi 90 Mindakiya 91 Modi Khurd", "id": "7579275" }, { "contents": "Western Suburbs Magpies\n\n\nW Wright 55 W Barclay 56 Percy Bolt 57 T Doyle 58 J Feeney 59 V Jarvis 60 E Mantle 61 H.G. Naylor 62 E Palmer 63 E Willings 64 Grinstead 65 Owens 66 Sam Perry 67 Keen 68 James 69 Percy Briscoe 70 Chipperfield 71 J Ogilvie 72 Horace Alderson 73 Johns 74 J Slingsby 75 D McDonald 76 G Patterson 77 Baldock 78 Tom Dowswell 79 Healy 80 McEvoy 81 Ryan 82 George Duffin 83 Herb Gilbert 84 Rangi Joass 85 W Mueller 86 A Munnery 87 P.J. Thompson 88 Jack Tully 89 S.B. Wall 90 A Gillett", "id": "13659778" }, { "contents": "Game Day Recycling\n\n\nUniversity of Georgia 59. University of Kentucky 60. University of Maine 61. University of Maryland 62. University of Miami 63. University of Michigan 64. University of Minnesota 65. University of Mississippi 66. University of Missouri 67. University of Montana 68. University of Nebraska–Lincoln 69. University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill 70. University of North Texas 71. University of Notre Dame 72. University of Oregon 73. University of Rochester 74. University of South Florida 75. University of Tennessee - Knoxville 76", "id": "10435645" }, { "contents": "Carson's Law\n\n\nAnd Misfire 59. St. Patrick's Day 60. The Masquerade 61. All That Glitters 62. Laugh, Clown, Laugh 63. Guardian Angels 64. Lost Opportunities 65. A Country Dance 66. Faith, Hope And Fencing Wire 67. A Matter Of Confidence 68. The Tender Trap 69. A Case For Compassion 70. From Small Acorns 71. Street Games, Night Moves 72. Deceptions 73. Orphans Of The Storm 74. Falling Star 75. Means To An End 76. Teapots And Tears 77.", "id": "7511783" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "2003 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 10–11 May – Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, England *58–69, 83–25, 24–66, (63) 75–8, 9-(67), 0–98 (57), 72–60 (53), 39–80 (55), (67)-(60), 42–61 **(58) 73–26, (80)-(52), (100) 104–32, 23–82 (57), (54) 74–57, 49–57, (56) 71–48, 59–32 **", "id": "20494482" }, { "contents": "List of villages in Murbad\n\n\n796 br 57 Gorakhgad Murbad 1 br 58 Goregaon Murbad 495 br 59 Hedavali Murbad 281 br 60 Hireghar Murbad 225 61 Inde Murbad 885 br 62 Jadai Murbad 491 br 63 Jaigaon Murbad 496 br 64 Jambhurde Murbad 1,330 br 65 Jamghar Murbad 533 br 66 Kachakoli Murbad 869 br 67 Kalambad Mu Murbad 408 br 68 Kalambhe Murbad 1,299 br 69 Kalamkhande Murbad 987 br 70 Kalanbhad Murbad 1,017 br 71 Kandali Murbad 295 br 72 Kanharle Murbad 798 br 73 Kanhol Murbad 822 br 74 Karavale Murbad 1,118 br 75 Karchonde Murbad 731 76 Kasgaon Murbad 524", "id": "15353565" }, { "contents": "Amos Burn\n\n\nKf7 46.Bxc6 Bxc6 47.Kb4 Be8 48.Nf3 Ke7 49.Ng5 Bc6 50.Ka3 Bd7 51.Kb2 Ba4 52.Kc1 Bb3 53.Nf3 Ba4 54.Nh4 Kf7 55.Ng2 Bd7 56.h4 Be8 57.Kb2 Ba4 58.Ne3 Ke7 59.Ka3 Bc6 60.Kb4 Kd7 61.Ka5 Kc7 62.Nc2 Kb7 63.Nb4 Bd7 64.Na6 Be8 65.Nc5+ Kc6 66.Nxe6 Bd7 67.Ng5 Bf5 68.Kb4 Bg4 69.Ka3 Kd7 70.Nf7 Be6 71.Nd6 Kc6 72.Kb2 Bg4 73.Kc2 Kd7 74.Kd2 Ke6 75.Ke3 Bh3 76.f5+ gxf5 77.Kf4 Bg4 78.Kg5 Bh3 79.Ne8 Kf7 80.Nf6 f4 81.Kxf4 Be6 82.Kg5 1–0 MacDonald-Burn, Liverpool 1910 At right is a surprisingly little-known position from one of Burn's offhand games.", "id": "20103296" }, { "contents": "Brazilian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act\n\n\n59. FENIPRAZINE 60. FEMPROBAMATO 61. FLUFENAZINE 62. FLUMAZENIL 63. FLUOXETINE 64. FLUPENTIXOL 65. FLUVOXAMINE 66. HALOPERIDOL 67. HALOTAN 68. CLORAL HYDRATE 69. HYDROCHLORBEZETILAMINE 70. HYDROXIDINE 71. HOMOPHENAZINE 72. IMICLOPRAZINE 73. IMIPRAMINE 74. IMIPRAMINOXIDE 75. IPROCLORIZIDA 76. ISOCARBOXAZIDE 77. ISOFLURANE 78. ISOPROPYL-CROTONYL-URINE 79. LAMOTRIGINE 80. LEVODOPA 81. LEVOMEPROMAZINE 82. LINDANO 83. LISURIDA 84. LITHIUM 85. LOPERAMIDA 86. LOXAPINA 87. MAPROTILINE 88. MECLOFENOXATE 89. MEFENOXALONE 90.", "id": "14670778" }, { "contents": "Tales of the Wizard of Oz\n\n\n? 55. ? 56. ? 57. ? 58. ? 59. ? 60. Friends of a Feather 61. Monkey Air Lift 62. Guaranteed for Life 63. The Skills of Bravery 64. The Coat of Arms 65. Roar, Lion, Roar 66. Be a Card 67. The Inferior Decorator 68. The Salesman 69. The Cat's Meow 70. The Yellow Brick Road 71. Rusty Rusty 72. The Scarecrow 73. The Invisible Man 74. Free Trade 75. The Bull Fighter 76", "id": "13344957" }, { "contents": "Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship\n\n\nscope=row|56 !scope=row|57 !scope=row|58 !scope=row|59 !scope=row|60 !scope=row|61 !scope=row|62 !scope=row|63 !scope=row|64 !scope=row|65 !scope=row|66 !scope=row|67 !scope=row|68 !scope=row|69 !scope=row|70 !scope=row|71 !scope=row|72 !scope=row|73 !scope=row|74 !scope=row|75 !scope=row|76 !scope=row|77 !scope=row|78 !scope=row|79 !scope=row|80 !", "id": "16778230" }, { "contents": "Ikirun\n\n\n59. Asaba 60. Ajele Okeba 61. Ago Okeba 62. Ajisefinni 63. Alufa Akanbi 64. Adedeji 65. Alabi 66. Aniyeye 67. Agunlo 68. Aliyu 69. Aborisade 70. Agbon 71. Ayara 72. Baale- Enle 73. Baba Osogbo 74. Orisayo 75. Balogun 76. Baale Gbenagbena 77. Baale Onilu 78. Baale Ponja Erintunde 79. Saba 80. Balogun Kojo 81. Baale Oke Aafo 82. Balogun Makinde 83. Baba Isale 84. Balogun Imole 85. Baba Oloya 86. Baale", "id": "2580736" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qd2 Qd4 57. Qe1 Qb6 58. Qd2 Rb7 59. a4 Qc5 60. Qe1 Rb4 61. Qd2 Qb6 62. Qc1 Qd4 63. Qc2 Rb3 64. Be2 Rxc3 65. Qxc3 Qxc3 66. bxc3 Nxe4 67. Bf3 Nef6 68. Be2 e4 69. Bxc4 g4 70. Rb2 Ng5 71. Rb6 Nf7 72. Bf1 f3 73. c4 Nd7 74. Rb7 Nfe5 75. f6 e3 76. Rb3 e2 77. Bxe2 fxe2 78. Re3 Nf3 79. f7 Rf8 80. Rxg4 e1=", "id": "10680382" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "1953–54 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team\n\n\n30 Oregon State (-/4) RAL L 53–65 January 8 The Citadel H W 83–42 January 9 Wake Forest A W 66–65 January 11 Davidson A W 70–54 January 16 Virginia H W 78–66 January 19 NC State H L 77–84 February 2 Washington and Lee LY W 69–60 February 4 Duke (-/8) A L 47–63 February 8 Virginia A L 69–83 February 11 Wake Forest H L 62–76 February 13 Clemson (-/14) A W 72–56 February 16 Davidson H W 89–69 February 20 Duke (-/14) H L 63–67 February 24 NC State", "id": "7304952" }, { "contents": "Kumharsain\n\n\nChohan 38 Chopala 39 Churath 40 D.P.F. Nag kelo Saroga 41 D.P.F. Nagkelo 42 Dagrot 43 Dakolu 44 Dakoon 45 Dalan 46 Damaur 47 Daro 48 Dawala 49 Deeb 50 Deoridhar 51 Dethal 52 Devali Dhar 53 Dhala 54 Dhali 55 Dhanal 56 Dharuri 57 Dheongli 58 Dogri 59 Doja 60 Ganeog 61 Gharal 62 Ghareawat 63 Ghughvi 64 Gheti 65 Gonthla 66 Halyana 67 Hathiya 68 Jadoon 69 Jal 70 Jalti 71 Jangal Ahar 72 Jangal Dawala 73 Jangal Hatu 74 Jangal Havan 75 Jangal Jogsha 76 Jangal Madhawan 77 Jangal Marni 78 Jangal Nun-II 79 Janjeli", "id": "1653227" }, { "contents": "Glamorgan County Silver Ball Trophy\n\n\n. The trophy is sponsored by Brains Smooth. ! Season !! Winners !! Losing Finalists !! Score !! Venue ! 1956–57 !1957–58 ! 1958–59 ! 1959–60 ! 1960–61 ! 1961–62 ! 1962–63 ! 1963–64 ! 1964–65 ! 1965–66 ! 1966–67 ! 1967–68 ! 1968–69 ! 1969–70 ! 1970–71 ! 1971–72 ! 1972–73 ! 1973–74 ! 1974–75 ! 1975–76 ! 1976–77 ! 1977–78 ! 1978–79 ! 1979–80 ! 1980–81 ! 1981–82 ! 1982–83 ! 1983–84 ! 1984–85 ! 1985–86 ! 1986–87 ! 1987–88 ! 1988–89 ! 1989–90 ! 1990–91 ! 1991–92 ! 1992–93 ! 1993–94", "id": "18470383" }, { "contents": "63rd NHK Cup (shogi)\n\n\n, 59. P*7b, 60. Px3e, 61. P-6f, 62. N*8e, 63. P-7a+, 64. Nx7g+, 65. Nx7g, 66. S*7f, 67. N*8i, 68. G*5i, 69. K-6h, 70. B-4h+, 71. +P-7b, 72. +B-5h, 73. K-7i, 74. +B-6i, 75. K-8h, 76. +Bx7h, 77. Kx7h, 78. G*6g, 79. K-8h, 80. Gx7g, 81. Nx7g", "id": "8770976" }, { "contents": "Ancestors of Rama\n\n\n62. Rituparna 63. Sarvakama (Sarvakarma, Aartupani in Harivansha Puran) 64. Sudas (contemporary to King Kuru-1 of Chandravansh who founded the Magadha Kingdom) 65. Saudasa (or) Kalmashapada (married to Madayanti) 66. Asmaka 67. Mulaka (Naari Kavacha) (contemporary of Yadava King Shakuni who was the father of Rakshasha “Bhasmasura”) 68. Dasharatha-1 69. Adwil (Ilabil in Vishnu Puran) 70. Vishvamashaha 71. Anaranya-2 72. Nidhn 73. Animitra 74. Dululaha (Harivansh Puran) 75", "id": "8372279" }, { "contents": "Codex Cyprius\n\n\n1: 1, 4, 12, 14, 30, 34, 41, 44; Luke 10: 1, 8, 15, 22, 23, 30, 32, 37, 38, 47, 48, 53, 57, 63; Luke 20: 2, 4, 8, 9, 19, 23, 24, 26, 28, 33, 34, 50, 61, 62, 64, 65, 70, 74, 75. In Matthew 27:34 it reads οινον (\"wine\"", "id": "12433331" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qg1 Qe8 55. Qf2 Qf8 56. Rcd1 Qe8 57. Kh3 Kh8 58. Rc1 Kh7 59. Ba7 Rb7 60. Bc5 Na6 61. Be3 Rbb8 62. Kh4 Nb4 63. Qf1 Qe7 64. Kh3 Qe8 65. Kh2 Qe7 66. Qd1 Qe8 67. Kh3 Ra8 68. Kh4 Na6 69. Qg1 Bb4 70. Rdd1 Bf8 71. Kh3 Rab8 72. Kh4 Nb4 73. Rd2 Na6 74. Nf5 Bb4 75. Rdd1 Bf8 76. Qe1 Bb4 77. Qf1 Bf8 78. Kg3 Nb4 79", "id": "10680375" }, { "contents": "List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach\n\n\n• 20/7=/11 • 22/5 • 24/6 • 25/6 • 26/6 • 28/6 • 29/8 • 30/6 • 31/9 • 32/6 • 33/6 • 36/4 and /8 • 37/6 • 38/6 • 39/7 • 40/3, /6 and /8 • 41/6 • 42/7 • 44/7 • 45/7 • 46/6 • 47/5 • 48/3 and /7 • 52/6 • 55/5 • 56/5 • 57/8 • 59/3 • 60/5 • 62/6 64. • 64/2, /4 and /8 • 65/2 and /7 • 66/6 • 67/4 and /7 • 69/6 • 69a/6 • 70/7 and /11 • 72/6 • 73/5 • 74/8", "id": "3262090" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n+ Nxe4 56. fxe4+ Kxe4 57. Qg4+ Kd3 58. Qf3+ Qe3 59. Kg4 Qxf3+ 60. Kxf3 g6 61. Bd6 Nf5 62. Kf4 Nh4 63. Kg4 gxh5+ 64. Kxh4 Kxd4 65. Bb8 a5 66. Bd6 Kc4 67. Kxh5 a4 68. Kxh6 Kb3 69. b5 Kc4 70. Kg5 Kxb5 71. Kf5 Ka6 72. Ke6 Ka7 73. Kd7 Kb7 74. Be7 Ka7 75. Kc7 Ka8 76. Bd6 Ka7 77. Kc8 Ka6 78. Kb8 b5 79", "id": "7279713" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rg3 b3 59. Kc6 Kb8 60. Rxb3+ Ka7 61. Rb7+ Ka6 62. Rb6+ Ka7 63. Kb5 a4 64. Rxf6 Rf4 65. Rxh6 a3 66. Ra6+ Kb8 67. Rxa3 Rxf5 68. Rg3 Rf6 69. Rg8+ Kc7 70. Rg7+ Kc8 71. Rh7 1-0 Game 32br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black: Korchnoi, Viktorbr Pirc, Classicalbr Result: 1-0br 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5", "id": "7279777" }, { "contents": "José Cardenal\n\n\nJosé Rosario Domec Cardenal (born October 7, 1943 in Matanzas, Cuba) is a Cuban American former professional baseball outfielder, who played Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants (1963–64), Los Angeles/California Angels (1965–67), Cleveland Indians (1968–69), St. Louis Cardinals (1970–1971), Milwaukee Brewers (1971), Chicago Cubs (1972–77), Philadelphia Phillies (1978–79), New York Mets (1979–80), and Kansas City Royals (1980). Cardenal batted and threw", "id": "3406173" }, { "contents": "SUBE card\n\n\n20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88,", "id": "8102606" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\nRb1 Bg7 58. Be4 Nf6 59. Bc2 Nd5 60. Ra1 Kc7 61. Rb1 Bf6 62. Kg1 Ne7 63. Kf1 Nd5 64. Kg2 Bg7 65. Kg1 Kb7 66. Ra1 R6d7 67. Re4 Bf6 68. Re2 Kc7 69. Kf1 Ne7 70. Rb1 Nc8 71. Be3 Nd6 72. Rbe1 Re7 73. Bg6 Rg8 74. Bb1 e4 75. Kg2 Rge8 76. Bc2 Bg7 77. Rd1 Nc4 78. Bc1 Nd6 79. Rh1 Re5 80. h4 Bf6 81. h5 R5e7 82.", "id": "10680366" }, { "contents": "Wu Style Tai Chi Fast Form\n\n\nParting the wild horse's mane 59. Jade girl works the shuttles(3) 60. Jade girl works the shuttles(4) 61. Grasping the bird's tail 62. Cloud hands(3) 63. Cloud hands(4) 64. Downward posture 65. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(1) 66. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(2) 67. Step back, repulse the monkey 68. Flying oblique 69. Raise hand and step up 70. White crane flaps its wings 71. Brush knee and twist step 72. Needle at the bottom", "id": "6846816" }, { "contents": "SFZ (file format)\n\n\nan SFZ file: group lovel=0 hivel=127 region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=60 lokey=30 hikey=61 sample=SubDir/01C4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=62 lokey=62 hikey=63 sample=SubDir/02D4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=64 lokey=64 hikey=64 sample=SubDir/03E4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=65 lokey=65 hikey=66 sample=SubDir/04F4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=67 lokey=67 hikey=68 sample=SubDir/05G4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=69 lokey=69 hikey=70 sample=SubDir/06A4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=71 lokey=71 hikey=71 sample=SubDir/07B4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=72 lokey=72 hikey=73 sample=SubDir/08C5.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=74 lokey=74 hikey=75 sample=SubDir/09D5.wav region trigger=", "id": "13324840" }, { "contents": "Afadzato South District\n\n\n. Logba-Adzakoe 57. Logba-Akusame 58. Logba-Alakpeti 59. Logba-Andokope 60. Logba-Dufie 61. Logba-Klikpo 62. Logba-Tota 63. Logba-Vuinta 64. Logba-Xorglikope 65. Tafi-Abuipe 66. Tafi-Agorme 67. Tafi-Atome 68. Tafi-Dekpokorfe 69. Tafi-Mador 70. Tafi-Xorglikorfe 71. Kpeve-Old town 72. Kpeve-Tornu 73. Adigbo-Tornu 74. Goviefe-Todzi 75. Goviefe-Korwu", "id": "2739856" }, { "contents": "Jackson League\n\n\n-52 Centrals 1952-53 Northerners 1953-54 Vale Recreation 1954-55 Pessimists 1955-56 Northerners 1956-57 Guernsey Rangers 1957-58 Guernsey Rangers 1958-59 Northerners 1959-60 Northerners 1960-61 Belgrave Wanderers 1961-62 Sylvans 1962-63 Sylvans 1963-64 Northerners 1964-65 Belgrave Wanderers 1965-66 Vale Recreation 1966-67 Centrals 1967-68 St Martin’s 1968-69 Vale Recreation 1969-70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970-71 Belgrave Wanderers 1971-72 Vale Recreation 1972-73 Vale Recreation", "id": "4250613" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\nof Arkansas. The Lumbermen were disbanded in July 1905 due to financial hardships. Pine Bluff MLB Players 1954 - Frank Lucchesi - Manager - Philadelphia 70-72, Texas 75-77, Chicago Cubs 87 1952 - Bob Hale - Baltimore 55-56, 58, Cleveland 60-61, New York Yankees 61 1952 - Hillis Layne - Washington 41 1952 - Jim Snyder - Player Minnesota 61-62, 64 Manager - Seattle 88 1951 - Bud Black - Detroit 52, 55 1950 - Harry Chozen - Cincinnati 37 1950", "id": "9684300" }, { "contents": "Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award\n\n\n-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-", "id": "18196616" }, { "contents": "Middlesex Senior Charity Cup\n\n\n1947–48 Hendon 1948–49 Hayes 1949–50 Wealdstone 1950–51 Finchley 1951–52 Southall 1952–53 Hounslow Town 1953–54 Hendon 1954–55 Hayes 1955–56 Hounslow Town 1956–57 Hendon 1957–58 Finchley 1958–59 Enfield 1959–60 Hounslow Town 1960–61 Enfield 1961–62 Enfield & Hounslow Town (joint holders) 1962–63 Hayes 1963–64 Wealdstone 1964–65 Finchley 1965–66 Hounslow Town 1966–67 No Competition 1967–68 Wealdstone & Wembley (joint holders) 1968–69 Southall 1969–70 Hampton 1970–71 Hayes 1971–72 Hayes 1972–73 Hayes 1973–74 Finchley 1974–75 Hayes 1975–76 Hendon 1976–77 Hendon 1977–78 Hillingdon Borough 1978–79 Hendon 1979–80 Harrow Borough 1980–81 Wembley & Wealdstone (joint winners) 1981–82 Uxbridge 1982–83 Wembley 1983–84 Southall", "id": "8679746" }, { "contents": "Handicap (chess)\n\n\n53. Ke3 Kb5 54. Ne4 Na6 55. h8=Q Ka5 56. Qc3+ Kb5 57. Qb3+ Ka5 58. Nc3 Nc5 59. Bc7+ Ka6 60. Qb5+ Ka7 61. Qxc5+ Ka6 Deliberately allowing checkmate. 62. Qa5+ Kb7 63. Ke4 Kc8 64. Qa7 Kd7 65. Qb7 Ke7 66. Qc8 Kf6 67. Bd8+ Kg7 68. Qe6 Kf8 69. Qe7+ Kg8 70. Nd5 Kh8 71. g5 Kg8 72. g6 Kh8 73. Ke5 Kg8 74.", "id": "9261177" }, { "contents": "2009 Premier League Snooker\n\n\nwas higher. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 28–29 November – Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, England * (61) 80–35, 4–80, (96)–0, 0–(110), 34–77, 61–71 (65), 67–1, 40–75 ** 0–(98), 10–99 (53), 10–68 (66), 1–83 (76), (63)–30, (53)–(67) *** (111) 119–9, 87–36, 70–0, 50–57, 0–(88", "id": "994853" }, { "contents": "2013 Virginia Cavaliers football team\n\n\nAlex Foertsch 55 David Dean 56 Andre Miles-Redmond 57 Stephen Lawe 59 Mark Hall 60 John Pond 60 Jeb Byrne 61 Cody Wallace 62 Sean Karl 63 Ryan Doull 64 Nick Koutris 65 Ross Burbank 66 George Adeosun 67 Jackson Matteo 68 Eric Tetlow 69 Phillip Berry 70 Luke Bowanko 71 Jack McDonald 72 Eric Smith 74 Conner Davis 75 Sadiq Olanrewaju 76 Michael Mooney 77 Jay Whitmire 78 Morgan Moses 79 Jack Babcock 79 Sean Cascarano 80 Adrian Gamble 81 Jamall Brown 82 Mario Nixon 83 Jake McGee 84 Canaan Severin 85 Keeon Johnson 86 Jeremy Dollin", "id": "3791357" }, { "contents": "Sangrampur, Maharashtra\n\n\n52-Pimpari Adgaon 1400 53-Rajpur 157 54-Akoli Bk. 910 55-Akoli Kh. 251 56-Changefal Bk. 665 57-Changefal Kh. 707 58-Niwana 1487 59-Sangrampur Pr.jamod 6506 60-Tamgaon 1124 61-Pimpri Kathargaon 566 62-Bodkha 1363 63-Nirod 989 64-Bhilkhed 713 65-Wakana 1420 66-Rudhana 2072 67-Chondhi 622 68-Kakoda 669 69-Ukadgaon 353 70-Manardi 719 71-Pimpri Kavthal 461 72-Ringanwadi 570 73-Durgadiatya 1016 74-Wankhed 5378 75-Takleshwar 501 76-Kalamkhed 712 77-Jastgaon 795 78-Neknapur 358 79-Awar 955 80-Ukali Bk. 1216 81-Kodri 1225 82-Paturda Khurd 1564 83-Khel Thorat Paturda 2054 84-Warwat Khanderao 1447 85-Hingana Kavthal 360 86-Kumbarkhed 230 87-Kavthal 2673 88-Itkhed 218 89-Pesoda 1185 90-Bhon 1149 91-Sawali 659 92-Khiroda", "id": "9109065" }, { "contents": "Kamen Rider Spirits\n\n\n61. Rushbr 62. Ice Fangbr 63. Graveyard Eleventh tankōbon 64. Light Fangbr 65. Labyrinthbr 66. Hell Carbr 67. Teacherbr 68. Training Twelfth tankōbon 69. Whirlpoolbr 70. New Finisherbr 71. Ocean Battlebr 72. Belt of Lifebr 73. Immortal Man Thirteenth tankōbon 74. Inheritbr 75. Get Backbr 76. Movingbr 77. Evolutionbr 78. Next Evolutionbr 79. Final Evolution Fourteenth tankōbon 80. Warrior's Essencebr 81. Surpassing Greedbr 82. Returnbr 83. Fiery Giantbr 84. With the Soulbr 85. Setupbr", "id": "11704902" }, { "contents": "List of AEK Athens F.C. managers\n\n\nP ! W ! D ! L ! F ! A ! GD ! W% ! Pts% ! Total ! 36!!22!!7!!7!!62!!32!!+30!!61.11!!67.59 ! Total ! 11||6||3||2||22||14||+8||54.54||63.64 ! Total ! 4||2||0||2||6||5||+1||50.00||50.00 ! Total ! 26!!14!!5!!7!!55!!28!!+27!!53.85!!60.26 ! Total ! 59!!37!!11!!11!!145!!69!!+76!!62.71!!68.93 ! Total ! 17!!11!!3!!5!!32!!18!!+14||64.71!!70.59 ! Total ! 82!!45!!23!!14!!166!!77!!+89!!54.88!!64.23 ! Total ! 16!!8!!3!!5!!24!!20!!+4!!50.00!!56.25 ! Total ! 86!!47!!23!!16!!121!!70!!+51!!54.65!!63.57 ! Total ! 71!!39!!13!!19!!122!!67!!+55!!54.93!!61.03 ! Total ! 84!!39!!24!!21!!116!!86!!+30!!46.43!!55.95 ! Total ! 2!!1!!0!!1!!3!!4!!-1!!50.00!!50.00 ! Total ! 82!!61!!12!!9!!190!!50!!+140!!74.39!! \"Only competitive matches are counted. Wins, losses and draws are results at the final whistle; the results of penalty shootouts are not counted.\"", "id": "20468014" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Kf3 Kf8 52. Kg2 Rg4+ 53. Kh2 Bf2 54. Rf1 Bd4 55. Re1 Rh4+ 56. Kg2 Rg4+ 57. Kh3 Rh4+ 58. Kg3 Kf7 59. Kg2 Kf8 60. Kf3 Rh2 61. Bxa4 c2 62. Kg3 Bxe5+ 63. Rxe5 Rh1 64. Bxg5 Rg1+ 65. Kf2 Nxg5 66. Bxc2 Ra1 67. a4 Ra2 68. Re2 Ra3 69. Re3 Ra2 70. Re2 Ra3 71. Rd2 Ke7 72. Ke2 Nf3 73. Rd1 Ne5 74. Rd5", "id": "4952529" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Qxg6+ Kf8 59. Qxc6 Kg8 60. Qg6+ Kf8 61. Qg4 Ke8 62. Qh5 Kf8 63. Qg4 Ke8 64. Qh5 Kf8 65. Qd5 Rh7 66. Qf3+ Kg8 67. Qg4+ Kf7 68. Qh5+ Kg8 69. Qg6+ Kf8 70. Qf5+ Kg8 71. Qg4+ Kf7 72. Qh5+ Kg8 73. Qd5+ Kf8 74. Qxb5 Qe6 75. Bg7+ Kf7 76. Qh5+ Ke7 77. g3 Qe1+ 78. Kg2 Qe4+ 79. Kh2", "id": "4952547" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rc6 Bb5 60. Rc1 b3 61. Rb1 Bc4 62. Ke4 Ra2 63. Kd4 Rc2 64. Nd3 Bxd3 65. Kxd3 Rxh2 66. Rxb3 Kg7 67. Ke4 Ra2 68. Kf4 Ra4+ 69. Kg5 Ra5 70. g4 Rc5 71. Kh5 Ra5 72. Rf3 Rb5 73. g5 Rb1 74. f6+ Kh7 75. Rh3 Rg1 76. Rh2 Rg3 77. Rh1 Rg2 78. Ra1 Rh2+ 79. Kg4 Kg6 80. Ra8 Rg2+ ½–½ Game 26br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black", "id": "7279762" }, { "contents": "Les Arcanes\n\n\nPremier sacrifice 56. Liberté 57. Le sacrifice libre 58. La relation du beth à l'aleph 59. Limite de nos champs de gravitation 60. L'indivisible unité 61. La Manifestation 62. Vision parfaite 63. La féminité de la Manifestation procréatrice 64. Cantique de Salomon 65. Ève 66. Sacrifice des sacrifices 67. La loi juive 68. Beauté libre 69. Encore le rythme 70. Conscience de l'univers 71. Libre beauté première 72-73. La passion mystérieuse et chaste 74. De l'amour à l'être 75.", "id": "17579979" }, { "contents": "Barharia\n\n\nKail 61. Kaluchhapra 62. Kanahar 63. Kanhauli 64. Khanpur 65. Khizar Chak 66. Khori Pakar Jaddi 67. Khori Pakar Nilami 68. Koiri Tola 69. Kuahi 70. Kurwa 71. Kutub Chhapra 72. Lachhmi Chak 73. Lakri 74. Lakri Dargah 75. Lala Hata 76. Lauan 77. Madhaupur 78. Mahal 79. Mahamadpur 80. Mahammadpur 81. Mahbub Chhapra 82. Mahmudpur 83. Mananpura 84. Mansahata 85. Mathia Patarhatha 86. Mathurapur 87. Mira Chhapra 88. Narharpur 89.", "id": "12509991" }, { "contents": "Women's Professional Basketball League\n\n\nfranchises had been awarded to Dallas, New Orleans, San Francisco and St. Louis, Missouri, while applications were received for potential franchises from Baltimore, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. The Eastern Division included the New Jersey Gems, New Orleans Pride, New York Stars, Philadelphia Fox, St. Louis Streak and Washington Metros. The Midwest Division included the Chicago Hustle, Iowa Cornets, Milwaukee Does and Minnesota Fillies. The Western Division included the California Dreams, Dallas Diamonds, Houston Angels and San Francisco Pioneers.", "id": "10846173" }, { "contents": "Don McMahon\n\n\nDonald John McMahon (January 4, 1930 – July 22, 1987) was a right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was signed by the Boston Braves before the 1950 season. He played for the Milwaukee Braves (1957–62), Houston Colt .45s (1962–63), Cleveland Indians (1964–66), Boston Red Sox (1966–67), Chicago White Sox (1967–68), Detroit Tigers (1968–69), and San Francisco Giants (1969–74). McMahon was used almost", "id": "22214072" }, { "contents": "List of sovereign states and dependencies by total fertility rate\n\n\n58 Israel 2.9 59 Lesotho 2.9 60 Eswatini 2.8 61 Kyrgyz Republic 2.8 62 Micronesia 2.8 63 Algeria 2.7 64 Haiti 2.7 65 Mongolia 2.7 66 Botswana 2.6 67 Fiji 2.6 68 Guatemala 2.6 69 Kazakhstan 2.6 70 Syria 2.6 71 Turkmenistan 2.6 72 Bolivia 2.5 73 Djibouti 2.5 74 Jordan 2.5 75 Oman 2.5 76 Lao PDR 2.4 77 Philippines 2.4 78 Cambodia 2.3 79 Ecuador 2.3 80 Guyana 2.3 81 Honduras 2.3 82 Panama 2.3 83 Paraguay 2.3 84 Seychelles 2.3 85 South Africa 2.3 86 Suriname 2.3 87 Uzbekistan 2.3 88 Dominican Republic 2.2 89 Indonesia 2.2", "id": "17872676" }, { "contents": "Minuscule 441\n\n\nsubscriptions at the end of each book, and στιχοι. The biblical text is surrounded by a catena of Oecumenius. Some of leaves of the codex are in disorder. The order of leaves: 3-18. 1. 2. 19-46. 47-58. 59. 63. 64. 59. 60-62. 73. 74. 65. 66. 69-72. 67. 68. 75-78. 127-142. 79-126. 143-158. 167-182", "id": "19179286" }, { "contents": "Al Maktab Raqam 19\n\n\n61 - Ghost Walker 62 - Stun death 63 - Fire Ball 64 - the mystery of the Sphinx 65 - dark rays 66 - Conflict in the bush 67 - a plot of Satan 68 - bulwark 69 - ghost of revenge 70 - bloody chase 71 - cursed earth 72 - devastating weapon 73 - horror Hospital 74 - a treasure of the Pharaohs 75 - bird death 76. The armed robbery 77. secret mission 78. hackers Nile 79. Invisible Man 80. devastating automated 81. golden statue 82. Flower devil 83", "id": "3242097" }, { "contents": "Rulers of Kuba\n\n\n. Shama Katuri. 61. Kusunju. 62. Bena Misaki. 63. Bikila Kolo. 64. Kunche Lama. 65. Pelama Pena. 66. Mime Pelama. 67. Chenge Lesanga. 68. Mianga. 69. Sam Bula. 70. Manchum Bula. 71. Bopele^Bombo. 72. Boeke. 73. Bo^Kena. 74. Shamba Nche. 75. Golo Nche. 76. Shama Shanga. 77. Saina^Kama. 78. Ko Kena. 79. Sanga Lenga. 80. Bosh A kama. 81", "id": "12139561" }, { "contents": "Ācārakkōvai\n\n\n52 poems (3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 77, 78, 81, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93", "id": "12746274" }, { "contents": "Jeff Nelsen\n\n\nmovie soundtracks, and performing in the horn sections of orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Montreal, Vancouver, and National Symphonies, and the Balkan Gypsy funk band of Slavic Soul Party. With Canadian Brass, Jeff has also performed with the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, the symphonies of Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, Phoenix, Rotterdam, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, with the esteemed German, London", "id": "2981814" }, { "contents": "Kasparov versus the World\n\n\n, but claimed it was also losing, and published a \"forced win\". Subsequently, tablebases showed an error in Kasparov's analysis, but confirmed that 58...Qf5 could not have saved the draw with best play on both sides. The main line starts with 58...Qf5 59.Kh6 Qe6 60.Qg1+ Ka2 61.Qf2+ Kb1 62.Qd4 Ka2 63.Kg5 Qe7+ 64.Qf6 Qe3+ 65.Qf4 Qg1+ 66.Kf6 Qb6+ 67.Kf7 Qb7+ 68.Ke6 Qc8+ 69.Kf6 Qd8+ 70.Kf5 Qc8+ 71.Kg5 Qc3 72.Qh2+ Ka1 73.Qe2 Kb1 74.Qf2 Qc1+ 75.Kg4 Qc3", "id": "14582966" }, { "contents": "Swindle (chess)\n\n\n55...f2 56.Qg2 \"zugzwang\"; (b) 55...Nf4 56.Qf5! and if 56...Kg3 57.Qg5+ wins the knight; (c) 55...Ng5 56.Qf5 wins. g5 53.hxg5 hxg5 54.Qxb6 f3 55.Qxc5 Kg4 56.Qe3 Kg3 57.c4 Kg2 58.c5 f2 59.Qe4+ Kh2 60.Qf3 g4! 61.Qe2? White could draw with 61.Qxg4 f1=Q+ 62.Kc2 Qf2+ 63.Kb1 Qf1+ 64.Kc2 Qb5 (64...Nf2 65.Qf4+ Kg2 66.Qg5+ Kf3 67.Qf6+ Ke3 68.Qh6+ Kd4 69.Qd6+ Ke4 70.Qg6+ Kd5 71.Qd6+ Ke4 72.Qg6+", "id": "21604299" }, { "contents": "Queen and pawn versus queen endgame\n\n\n. Qxe6 Qh8+ 58. Kg6 Qc3 59. g4 Qd2 60. g5 Qd4 61. Qf5+ Ka4 62. Kh5 Qh8+ 63. Kg4 Qh1 (This move loses for Black in 39 moves as confirmed by http://www.k4it.de/index.php?topic=egtb&lang=en) 64. Qf4+ Ka5 65. Qe5+ Ka4 66. g6 Qd1+ 67. 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Qf6 Qd5+ 75", "id": "20411696" }, { "contents": "List of OHL seasons\n\n\n| 1959–60 | 1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993–94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–00 | 2000–01 | 2001–02 | 2002–03 | 2003–04 | 2004–05 | 2005–06 | 2006–07 | 2007–08 | 2008–09 | 2009–10", "id": "6936535" }, { "contents": "Dumaria\n\n\nDumaria 107 50 Kewla Kalan Dumaria 919 51 Khaira Dumaria 885 52 Khardag Dumaria 1,454 53 Kokna Dumaria 333 54 Kolhubar Dumaria 3,225 55 KOlsaita Dumaria 297 56 Kundari Dumaria 341 57 Kunria Dumaria 739 58 Kusari Dumaria 1,549 59 Lataha Dumaria 259 60 Londa Dumaria 556 61 Madarpur Dumaria 1,130 62 Mahjari Dumaria 192 63 Mahuri Dumaria 2,884 64 Mahuri Dumaria 348 65 Maigara Dumaria 2,318 66 Majhauli Dumaria 4,606 67 Majhgawan Dumaria 379 68 Manrar Dumaria 533 69 Mataha Dumaria 3,172 70 Maun Bar Dumaria 292 71 Mayapur Dumaria 141 72 Milki Dumaria 168 73 Nabigarh Dumaria 618", "id": "10048378" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n75 e\": \"favorite_nu 0000300 6d 62 65 72 22 7d 2c 20 7b 22 74 79 70 65 22 3a mber\"}, {\"type\": 0000320 20 5b 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c 20 22 6e 75 6c [\"string\", \"nul 0000340 6c 22 5d 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 22 3a 20 22 66 61 l\"], \"name\": \"fa 0000360 76 6f 72 69 74 65 5f 63 6f 6c 6f 72 22 7d 5d 7d", "id": "10173702" }, { "contents": "List of MJHL seasons\n\n\n1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | The following is a list of seasons following the reorganization of junior hockey in Canada.br 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 | 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 | br 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | br 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993-94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–2000 | br", "id": "15920550" }, { "contents": "Spain men's national wheelchair basketball team\n\n\n72–62. They beat Poland 47–64, and Sweden 65–54. Then they lost to Italy 50–58, lost to Germany 77–70, and defeated Poland 71–65. At the 2013 European Championships, Spain defeated Sweden 60–54, Israel 75–57, France 56–40, and Poland 63–45 in pool play. They lost to Turkey 63–49. In the quarterfinals, they defeated Italy 65–56. In the semi-finals, they lost to Great Britain 72–69. They defeated Sweden to win the bronze by a score of 65–56. Asier García Pereiro led the team in", "id": "13321907" }, { "contents": "Lanarkshire Cup\n\n\n1932–33 - 1933–34 - Hamilton Academical 1934–35 - Airdrieonians 1935–36 - 1936–37 - 1937–38 - Airdrieonians 1938–39 - Hamilton Academical 1939–40 - Motherwell 1848–49 - Albion Rovers 1949–50 - Motherwell 1950–51 - Albion Rovers 1951–52 - Hamilton Academical 1952–53 - Motherwell 1953–54 - Motherwell 1954–55 - Motherwell 1955–56 - 1956–57 - Motherwell 1957–58 - Motherwell 1958–59 - Motherwell 1959–60 - Motherwell 1960–61 - Motherwell 1961–62 - Motherwell 1962–63 - Airdrieonians 1963–64 - Motherwell 1964–65 - 1965–66 - Airdrieonians 1966–67 - Airdrieonians 1967–68 - Motherwell 1968–69 - Motherwell 1969–70 - Airdrieonians 1970–71 - Airdrieonians 1971–72 - 1972–73 - Motherwell 1973–74 -", "id": "10384135" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1981\n\n\nNe7 29.Ne3 Rc6 30.Ra3 Nc8 31.axb5 axb5 32.Kf2 Nb6 33.Nb2 Rxd1 34.Bxd1 Rd6 35.Be2 Be8 36.Ra5 Rd8 37.Ke1 c6 38.Ra6 Rb8 39.Bd1 Nc8 40.Nd3 Nc7 41.Ra5 Ra8 42.f4 exf4 43.gxf4 Nb6 44.Bf3 Rd8 45.Be2 Na4 46.Ra7 Rd7 47.Kd2 Ne6 48.Rxd7 Bxd7 49.Bg4 g6 50.f5 gxf5 51.Bxf5 Kg7 52.e5 Nf8 53.Bxd7 Nxd7 54.e6 Ndb6 55.Nf4 Kf8 56.Kd3 Nc8 57.Ng4 Ke7 58.Nh6 Kd6 59.Kd4 Ne7 60.Nf7+ Kc7 61.Nh5 c5+ 62.bxc5 Nc6+ 63.Ke3 Nxc5 64.Nxf6 Nxe6 65.h5 Nf8 66.Ke4 Kb6 67.Ng5 h6 68.Nf7 Ne6 69.Ne8 Nc5+ 70.Ke3 Na4 71.Kd2 b4 72.cxb4 Nxb4 73.Nxh6 Nc5 74.Nf5 Nd5 75.h6 Ne4+", "id": "7279794" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n22 3a 20 22 55 ord\", \"name\": \"U 0000100 73 65 72 22 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 73 70 61 63 65 ser\", \"namespace 0000120 22 3a 20 22 65 78 61 6d 70 6c 65 2e 61 76 72 6f \": \"example.avro 0000140 22 2c 20 22 66 69 65 6c 64 73 22 3a 20 5b 7b 22 \", \"fields\": [{\" 0000160 74 79 70 65 22 3a 20 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c", "id": "10173700" }, { "contents": "HC CSKA Moscow\n\n\n. \"Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game Soviet / Russian MVP Scoring Champion Goal Scoring Champion Soviet / Russian League First Team Best Line Best Rookie Soviet League Championship \"(32)\": 1947–48, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1954–55, 1955–56, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1976–77,", "id": "12586396" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\n- Ryne Duren - Baltimore 54, Kansas City 57, NYY 58-61, LAA 61-62, Philadelphia 63-64, Cincinnati 64, Washington 65, Philadelphia 65 1949 - Ed Albrecht - St. Louis 49-50 1940 - Dewey Adkins - Washington 43, Chi Cubs 49 1940 - Stan Goletz - CHI WS 41 1940 - William Red Rollings - Boston 27-28 1940 - Dave Bartosch - St. Louis 45 1939 - Andy Cohen - Player - New York Giants 26, 28-29, Manager - Philadelphia", "id": "9684301" }, { "contents": "Bing (search engine)\n\n\n-time traffic conditions using Bing Maps. The gadget provided shortcuts to driving directions, local search and full-screen traffic view of major US and Canadian cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Montreal, New York City, Oklahoma City, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Vancouver, and Washington, D.C. Prior to October", "id": "5355697" }, { "contents": "Chess (poem)\n\n\nas 52. Na1–b3? 52. Kh2 Qg3+ 53. Qxg3+ hxg3+ 54. Kxg3 Ra5 55. Kf2 Ra8 56. Ke2 Nc2 57. Kd1 Ne3+ 58. Kc1 Nxg2+ 59. Kb1 b5 60. h4 b4 61. h5 b3 62. e5 Bg5 63. h6 Nh4 64. e6 Bf6 65. h7 Nxf3 66. e7 Bxe7 67. h8=Q+ Kb7 68. Qh3 Ne5 69. Qh5 Nd3 70. Qh3 Nb4 71. Qf3+ Kb8 72. Qe2 Bf6 73. Qe6", "id": "7723831" }, { "contents": "2002 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n(77) 93–6, 37–67, (62) 70–20, (57) 79–0, (91) 108–17, 69–9, (60) 62–9 **(65) 75–33, 68–55, 59–23, (126)-0, 0-(81), (85) 112–6, 1–76 (72), (60) 73–0 ***(60) 109–6, 45–56, (72) 75–42, 5–78 (55), (68) 73–0, (109) 115–19, 43–66, (110) 111–14, (70)-0, 38–89", "id": "20494682" }, { "contents": "2015 Cleveland Indians season\n\n\nand 13, improving their record to 70–70 and marking the first time the Indians were .500 since they were 2–2. The Indians would also be 71-71, 72-72, 73-73, and 74-74, but lost the following game each time. They briefly made it over the .500 mark at 77–76 on September 26, but went on to lose three in a row. The Indians spent much of September 3–5 games behind the Texas Rangers or Houston Astros for the second wild card spot in the American", "id": "294687" }, { "contents": "Index of philosophical literature\n\n\n\"Federalist No. 61\" – \"Federalist No. 62\" – \"Federalist No. 63\" – \"Federalist No. 64\" – \"Federalist No. 65\" – \"Federalist No. 66\" – \"Federalist No. 67\" – \"Federalist No. 68\" – \"Federalist No. 69\" – \"Federalist No. 70\" – \"Federalist No. 71\" – \"Federalist No. 72\" – \"Federalist No. 73\" – \"Federalist No. 74\" – \"Federalist", "id": "16809651" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "List of mayors of Salisbury\n\n\n1850–51 George Brown 1851–52 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1852–53 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1853–54 John Lambert 1854–55 Thomas Pain 1855–56 Abraham Jackson 1856–57 Thomas Pain 1857–58 Coard William Squarey 1858–59 Philip Pickney Cother 1859–60 William Woodlands 1860–61 Philip Watson Ottoway 1861–62 Charles Mann Cornwallis Whatman 1862–63 John Style 1863–64 John Waters 1864–65 Richard Henry Rigden 1865–66 Robert Stokes 1866–67 John Alfred Lush MD 1867–68 Stephen Eldridge 1868–69 William Aylward 1869–70 Charles Richard Norton 1870–71 William Fawcett Jnr. 1871–72 John Harding Jackson 1873–74 Henry Brown 1874–75 Samuel Ralph Atkins 1875–76 Charles Henry Radcliffe 1876–77 John Keynes 1877–78 Richard Monkhouse Wilson", "id": "18557200" }, { "contents": "1967 NFL season\n\n\nThe 1967 NFL season was the 48th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 16 teams with the addition of the New Orleans Saints. The two 8-team conferences were split into two divisions each: the Eastern Conference divisions were Capitol (Dallas, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Washington) and Century (Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis), and the Western Conference divisions were Central (Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, and Minnesota) and Coastal (Atlanta, Baltimore, Los Angeles", "id": "8290334" }, { "contents": "World TeamTennis\n\n\nwith Arthur Ashe and Wilt Chamberlain, securing the professional men players.. The league began play in May 1974, with George MacCall as Commissioner of the 16 teams: Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo-Toronto, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Florida (Miami), San Diego/Hawaii, Houston, Los Angeles, Minnesota (Minneapolis-St.Paul), New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. The original league format included a four-colored tennis court, a 44-contest season, and teams", "id": "14486970" }, { "contents": "2013 FedEx Cup Playoffs\n\n\n(76 to 58), Nicholas Thompson (73 to 59), Brendan Steele (89 to 69), and Ernie Els (91 to 70). Seven players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances: Ryan Palmer (60 to 71), Fredrik Jacobson (61 to 72), Martin Laird (63 to 74), David Lingmerth (64 to 75), Kyle Stanley (66 to 77), Cameron Tringale (69 to 79", "id": "19528111" }, { "contents": "Jellabies\n\n\n58. Parrot (21 June 1999) 59. Spring (28 June 1999) 60. Magic (5 July 1999) 61. Where's Pepper? (12 July 1999) 62. Hot (19 July 1999) 63. Robot (26 July 1999) 64. Wheels (2 August 1999) 65. Chums (9 August 1999) 66. Baa! (16 August 1999) 67. Found (23 August 1999) 68. Autumn (30 August 1999) 69. Nature (6 September 1999)", "id": "20682329" }, { "contents": "List of fresh water fishes of Maharashtra\n\n\nogilbii 51. Schismatorhynchos (Nukta) nukta 52. Thynnichthys sandkhol 53. Tor khudree 54. Tor mussulah 55. Tor tor SUB-FAMILY: CULTRINAE 56. Chela cachius 57. Chela laubuca 58. Salmostoma acinaces 59. Salmostoma balookee 60. Salmostoma boopis 61. Salmostoma clupeoides 62. Salmostoma horai 63. Salmostoma kardahiensis 64. Salmostoma novacula 65. Salmostoma phulo Subfamily: LEUCISCINAE 66. Hypophthalmichthys molitrix SUBFAMILY: RASBORINAE 69. Barilius evezardi 70. Barilius gatensis 71. Parluciosoma daniconius 72. Parluciosoma labiosa 73. Danio aequipinnatus 74", "id": "16146194" }, { "contents": "Vehicle registration plates of Kenya\n\n\n63 UN - United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Eastern & Southern African Regional Office 64 CD - Iran 65 CD - Cyprus 66 CD - Argentina 67 UN - United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) 68 CD - Philippines 69 CD - Burundi 70 CD - Chile 71 CD - Oman 72 CD - League of Arab States / Arab League 73 CD - European Union 74 CD - Yemen 75 CD - Kenya Mission to UNEP 76 CD - Côte d'Ivoire (Consulate) 77 CD - Bangladesh 78 CD - Saudi Arabia 79 UN", "id": "993880" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "List of makams\n\n\n-Şehnaz 63. Bûstan 64. Büzürk 65. Büzürk-Gerdâniye 66. Büzürk-Geveyşt 67. Büzürk-Mâye 68. Büzürk-Nevrûz 69. Büzürk-Selmek 70. Büzürk-Şehnâz 71. Canfezâ 72. Çârgâh 73. Çârgâh-Âcem 74. Çârgâh-Gerdâniye 75. Çârgâh-Mahûr 76. Çehâr-Âgâazin 77. Daği-Bayâti 78. Danişverân 79. Dil Âvîz 80. Dil-Ârâ 81. Dil-Efruz 82. Dil-Keşîde 83. Dil-Nişîn 84. Dil-", "id": "21093808" }, { "contents": "Super Bases Loaded 2\n\n\n\", the Cleveland \"Stars\", the Detroit \"Storm\", the Kansas City \"Tornadoes\", Oakland \"Eagles\", and Seattle \"Blue Wave\". The Omega League (based on the National League) consisted of the Atlanta \"Weasels\", Houston \"Doves\", the Los Angeles \"Cyclops\", the New York \"Mercs\", Philadelphia \"Bruins\", the Pittsburgh \"Buzzards\", and the San Francisco \"Amoebas\". In addition, there were four edit teams: Urbana,", "id": "22141152" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "Don Larsen\n\n\nDon James Larsen (born August 7, 1929) is an American retired Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher. During a 15-year MLB career, he pitched from 1953 to 1967 for seven different teams. Larsen pitched for the St. Louis Browns / Baltimore Orioles (1953–54; 1965), New York Yankees (1955–59), Kansas City Athletics (1960–1961), Chicago White Sox (1961), San Francisco Giants (1962–64), Houston Colt .45's / Houston Astros (1964–65), and Chicago Cubs (1967)", "id": "15750076" }, { "contents": "1968 NBA playoffs\n\n\n) (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Chicago Bulls: \"Lakers win series 4-1\" This is the first playoff meeting between the Lakers and Bulls. Division Finals (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (3) San Francisco Warriors: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Last Playoff Meeting: 1967 Western Division Semifinals (San Francisco won 3-0) Champion: Boston Celtics Division Semifinals (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (3) New York Knicks: \"76ers win series 4-2", "id": "14689742" } ]
BASEBALL - MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS AFTER THURSDAY 'S GAMES . NEW YORK 1996-08-30 Major League Baseball standings after games played on Thursday ( tabulate under won , lost , winning percentage and games behind ) : AMERICAN LEAGUE EASTERN DIVISION W L PCT GB NEW YORK 74 59 .556 - BALTIMORE 70 63 .526 4 BOSTON 69 65 .515 5 1/2 TORONTO 63 71 .470 11 1/2 DETROIT 48 86 .358 26 1/2 CENTRAL DIVISION CLEVELAND 80 53 .602 - CHICAGO 71 64 .526 10 MINNESOTA 67 67 .500 13 1/2 MILWAUKEE 64 71 .474 17 KANSAS CITY 61 74 .452 20 WESTERN DIVISION TEXAS 75 58 .564 - SEATTLE 70 63 .526 5 OAKLAND 64 72 .471 12 1/2 CALIFORNIA 62 72 .463 13 1/2 FRIDAY , AUGUST 30 SCHEDULE KANSAS CITY AT DETROIT CHICAGO AT TORONTO MINNESOTA AT MILWAUKEE CLEVELAND AT TEXAS NEW YORK AT CALIFORNIA BOSTON AT OAKLAND BALTIMORE AT [START_ENT] SEATTLE [END_ENT] NATIONAL LEAGUE EASTERN DIVISION W L PCT GB ATLANTA 83 49 .629 - MONTREAL 71 61 .538 12 FLORIDA 64 70 .478 20 NEW YORK 59 75 .440 25 PHILADELPHIA 54 80 .403 30 CENTRAL DIVISION HOUSTON 72 63 .533 - ST LOUIS 69 65 .515 2 1/2 CINCINNATI 66 67 .496 5 CHICAGO 65 66 .496 5 PITTSBURGH 56 77 .421 15 WESTERN DIVISION SAN DIEGO 75 60 .556 - LOS ANGELES 72 61 .541 2 COLORADO 70 65 .519 5 SAN FRANCISCO 57 74 .435 16 FRIDAY , AUGUST 30 SCHEDULE ATLANTA AT CHICAGO FLORIDA AT CINCINNATI SAN DIEGO AT MONTREAL LOS ANGELES AT PHILADELPHIA HOUSTON AT PITTSBURGH SAN FRANCISCO AT NEW YORK COLORADO AT ST LOUIS
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Rc6+ Kd5 65. Rb6 Rc4+ 66. Kd2 Kc5 67. Rb8 Ra4 68. Rc8+ Kd4 69. Rb8 Ra5 70. Rd8+ Kc4 71. Re8 Kd5 72. Rd8+ Ke4 73. Rb8 Rxa3 74. Rxb5 Kf4 75. Rb8 Kf3 76. Rf8+ Ke4 77. Rb8 Ra2+ 78. Ke1 Kf4 79. Rb3 e4 80. Rc3 e3 81. Rc8 1/2-1/2 In", "id": "15973443" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nDetroit Tigers 69. Ryne Sandberg, Chicago Cubs 70. Nolan Ryan, Houston Astros 71. John Tudor, Los Angeles Dodgers 72. Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia Phillies 73. Dave Righetti, New York Yankees 74. Pedro Guerrero, St. Louis Cardinals 75. Rick Sutcliffe, Chicago Cubs 76. Gary Carter, New York Mets 77. Cal Ripken, Baltimore Orioles 78. Andre Dawson, Chicago Cubs 79. Andy Van Slyke, Pittsburgh Pirates 80. Roc Raines, Montreal Expos 81. Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins 82.", "id": "18525012" }, { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Constitutional amendments under the French Fifth Republic\n\n\n46, 47, 47-1, 47-2 (new), 48, 49, 50-1, 51-1 (new), 51-2 (new), 56, 61, 61-1 (new), 62, 65, 69, 70, 71, 71-1 (new), 72-3, 73, 74-1, 75-1 (new), 87 (new), 88-4, 88-5, 89. The vote was", "id": "8390514" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Wysoczany\n\n\n53. Saharowa 54. Mashljanyk 55. Luchkanych 56. Mashljanyk 57. Mytso 58. Jacyla 59. Jacyla 60. Village Ukrainian School 61. Bodnik 62. Tsynanko 63. Shlomko 64. Warholjak 65. Kroljak 66. Village Orthodox Church 67. Horonova 68. Hlibyk 69. Sekielyk 70. Mashljanyk 71. Maslany 72. Orzinski 73. Worotyla 74. Luchkanych 75. Petrunjova 76. Slabka 77. Petrunjova 78. Bajtsowa 79. Sas 80. Sas 81. Hrytsko 82. Jacyla 83. Szevtsova 84. Szevtsova", "id": "15604592" }, { "contents": "List of WWE United States Champions\n\n\nRank !Wrestler !No. ofbrreigns !Combinedbrdays !Combined daysbrrec. by WWE !1 !2 !rowspan=2|40 !42 !43 !44 !45 !46 !47 !48 !49 !50 !51 !52 !53 !rowspan=2|54 !56 !rowspan=2|57 !59 !60 !61 !62 !63 !64 !65 !66 !67 !rowspan=3|68 !71 !72 !rowspan=3|73 !76 !77 !78 !rowspan=2|79 !rowspan=2|81 !83 !rowspan=2|84 !rowspan=3|86 !89 !rowspan=2|90 !92 !", "id": "11372834" }, { "contents": "Eusébio\n\n\nrepeated five years later. He was the Portuguese First Division's top scorer seven times (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970 and 1973), helping Benfica to win 11 Primeira Liga (1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73 and 1974–75), 5 Portuguese Cup wins (1961–62, 1963–64, 1968–69, 1969–70 and 1971–72), 1 European Cup win (1961–62) and 3 European Cup finals (1962–63, 1964–65 and 1967–68). Eusébio", "id": "15697745" }, { "contents": "Udayarpalayam taluk\n\n\n48 Kundaveli-East 49 Kundaveli-West 50 Kuruvalapparkoil 51 Kuvagam 52 Kuvathur 53 Managathy 54 Marudur 55 Melur 56 Muthuservamadam 57 Nagam Panthal 58 Nayaganai Periyal 59 Nedavalur-East 60 Nedavalur-South 61 Olayur 62 Padanilai 63 Pappakudi-North 64 Pappakudi-South 65 Parukkal 66 Periyakrishnapuram 67 Periyavalayam 68 Pichanur 69 Pilichikuzhi 70 Piranjeri 71 Porpathintha Nallur 72 Rangiyam 73 Saluppai 74 Sathampady 75 Silambur 76 Siluvacheri 77 Sirukadambur 78 Solankurichi 79 Sripuranthan 80 Sriraman 81 Suriyamanal 82 Suttamalli 83 T.Paluvur 84 Taludalamedu 85 Thandalai 86 Thathanur 87 Thenkatchi Perumal Nathan 88 Thirukalapur 89", "id": "329036" }, { "contents": "Garhmukteshwar (Assembly constituency)\n\n\nkhaiya 46 Sharifpur 47 Anooppur Dibai 48 Shuklampura 49 Rasoolabad Nanpur 50 Lodhipur Shobhan 51 Pawati 52 Haiderpur 53 Lodhipur Chhapka 54 Sadullapur 55 Hiranpura 56 Popayi 57 Janupura 58 Jhadina 59 Saidpur 60 Alampur Bhagwantpur 61 Ladpura 62 Kalyanpur 63 Khilwai 64 Shogarh 65 Shahpur Chaudhary 66 Inayatpur 67 Rampur Nyamatpur 68 Abdullapur 69 Dotai 70 Athsaini 71 Hasupur 72 Manak Chowk 73 Deoli 74 Dhana 75 Lisri 76 Akkhapur 77 Fattapur 78 Phuldehra 79 Nawada Kalan 80 Todarpur 81 Bhowapur 82 Bhowapur Mastannagar 83 Baksar 84 Saroorpur 85 Vait 86 Khudaliya 87 Baddha 88 Ratupura 89 Rajhera 90", "id": "3818355" }, { "contents": "Samia tribe (Luhya)\n\n\n38 Abakangala 39 Abakati 40 Abakemo 41 Abakerere 42 Abakhu 43 Abakibwedde 44 Abakiroyoya 45 Abakobe 46 Abakomolo 47 Abakooli 48 Abakoolo 49 Abakuba 50 Abakwala 51 Abakwede 52 Abakyaki 53 Abakyonga 54 Abalaka 55 Abalala 56 Abalanda 57 Abaleke 58 Abalekya 59 Abalila 60 Abalindo 61 Abaliro 62 Abalisa 63 Abaloba 64 Abalomba 65 Abalundu 66 Abalwenge 67 Abalyali 68 Abalyani 69 Abamakwa 70 Abamakyeke 71 Abamali 72 Abamani 73 Abamanyi 74 Abambumpi 75 Abameripo 76 Abampoodi 77 Abampunyi 78 Abamulembo 79 Abamulimba 80 Abamuma 81 Abanapa 82 Abangasa 83 Abanghale 84 Abanyanga 85 Abanyedeti 86 Abanyihodoo 87 Abanyimaro", "id": "4195796" }, { "contents": "Parbatsar\n\n\nGular 47 Gunawati 48 Gurah 49 Haripura 50 Harnawa Patti 51 Hatheli 52 Hukmpura 53 Huldhani 54 Jagdishpura 55 Jalampura 56 Janjeela 57 Jawla 58 Jhalra 59 Jhujharpura 60 Kaletara 61 Kalkala Ki Dhani 62 Kankediyas 63 Kanwalad 64 Khanpur 65 Khedapura 66 Khedarpura 67 Kheri Khinwasi 68 Khokhar 69 Khokhariya 70 Khundiyas 71 Kinsariya 72 Kishorpura 73 Kitiya 74 Kuliyana 75 Kundri 76 Kurada 77 Lakhiyas 78 Lalana Kalan 79 Lalana Khurd 80 Madhwa 81 Malas Charnan 82 Malas Gusaiyan 83 Mandan 84 Mandowari 85 Manglana 86 Manpura 87 Mayapur 88 Mehgaon 89 Merasi 90 Mindakiya 91 Modi Khurd", "id": "7579275" }, { "contents": "Western Suburbs Magpies\n\n\nW Wright 55 W Barclay 56 Percy Bolt 57 T Doyle 58 J Feeney 59 V Jarvis 60 E Mantle 61 H.G. Naylor 62 E Palmer 63 E Willings 64 Grinstead 65 Owens 66 Sam Perry 67 Keen 68 James 69 Percy Briscoe 70 Chipperfield 71 J Ogilvie 72 Horace Alderson 73 Johns 74 J Slingsby 75 D McDonald 76 G Patterson 77 Baldock 78 Tom Dowswell 79 Healy 80 McEvoy 81 Ryan 82 George Duffin 83 Herb Gilbert 84 Rangi Joass 85 W Mueller 86 A Munnery 87 P.J. Thompson 88 Jack Tully 89 S.B. Wall 90 A Gillett", "id": "13659778" }, { "contents": "Game Day Recycling\n\n\nUniversity of Georgia 59. University of Kentucky 60. University of Maine 61. University of Maryland 62. University of Miami 63. University of Michigan 64. University of Minnesota 65. University of Mississippi 66. University of Missouri 67. University of Montana 68. University of Nebraska–Lincoln 69. University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill 70. University of North Texas 71. University of Notre Dame 72. University of Oregon 73. University of Rochester 74. University of South Florida 75. University of Tennessee - Knoxville 76", "id": "10435645" }, { "contents": "Carson's Law\n\n\nAnd Misfire 59. St. Patrick's Day 60. The Masquerade 61. All That Glitters 62. Laugh, Clown, Laugh 63. Guardian Angels 64. Lost Opportunities 65. A Country Dance 66. Faith, Hope And Fencing Wire 67. A Matter Of Confidence 68. The Tender Trap 69. A Case For Compassion 70. From Small Acorns 71. Street Games, Night Moves 72. Deceptions 73. Orphans Of The Storm 74. Falling Star 75. Means To An End 76. Teapots And Tears 77.", "id": "7511783" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "2003 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 10–11 May – Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, England *58–69, 83–25, 24–66, (63) 75–8, 9-(67), 0–98 (57), 72–60 (53), 39–80 (55), (67)-(60), 42–61 **(58) 73–26, (80)-(52), (100) 104–32, 23–82 (57), (54) 74–57, 49–57, (56) 71–48, 59–32 **", "id": "20494482" }, { "contents": "List of villages in Murbad\n\n\n796 br 57 Gorakhgad Murbad 1 br 58 Goregaon Murbad 495 br 59 Hedavali Murbad 281 br 60 Hireghar Murbad 225 61 Inde Murbad 885 br 62 Jadai Murbad 491 br 63 Jaigaon Murbad 496 br 64 Jambhurde Murbad 1,330 br 65 Jamghar Murbad 533 br 66 Kachakoli Murbad 869 br 67 Kalambad Mu Murbad 408 br 68 Kalambhe Murbad 1,299 br 69 Kalamkhande Murbad 987 br 70 Kalanbhad Murbad 1,017 br 71 Kandali Murbad 295 br 72 Kanharle Murbad 798 br 73 Kanhol Murbad 822 br 74 Karavale Murbad 1,118 br 75 Karchonde Murbad 731 76 Kasgaon Murbad 524", "id": "15353565" }, { "contents": "Amos Burn\n\n\nKf7 46.Bxc6 Bxc6 47.Kb4 Be8 48.Nf3 Ke7 49.Ng5 Bc6 50.Ka3 Bd7 51.Kb2 Ba4 52.Kc1 Bb3 53.Nf3 Ba4 54.Nh4 Kf7 55.Ng2 Bd7 56.h4 Be8 57.Kb2 Ba4 58.Ne3 Ke7 59.Ka3 Bc6 60.Kb4 Kd7 61.Ka5 Kc7 62.Nc2 Kb7 63.Nb4 Bd7 64.Na6 Be8 65.Nc5+ Kc6 66.Nxe6 Bd7 67.Ng5 Bf5 68.Kb4 Bg4 69.Ka3 Kd7 70.Nf7 Be6 71.Nd6 Kc6 72.Kb2 Bg4 73.Kc2 Kd7 74.Kd2 Ke6 75.Ke3 Bh3 76.f5+ gxf5 77.Kf4 Bg4 78.Kg5 Bh3 79.Ne8 Kf7 80.Nf6 f4 81.Kxf4 Be6 82.Kg5 1–0 MacDonald-Burn, Liverpool 1910 At right is a surprisingly little-known position from one of Burn's offhand games.", "id": "20103296" }, { "contents": "Brazilian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act\n\n\n59. FENIPRAZINE 60. FEMPROBAMATO 61. FLUFENAZINE 62. FLUMAZENIL 63. FLUOXETINE 64. FLUPENTIXOL 65. FLUVOXAMINE 66. HALOPERIDOL 67. HALOTAN 68. CLORAL HYDRATE 69. HYDROCHLORBEZETILAMINE 70. HYDROXIDINE 71. HOMOPHENAZINE 72. IMICLOPRAZINE 73. IMIPRAMINE 74. IMIPRAMINOXIDE 75. IPROCLORIZIDA 76. ISOCARBOXAZIDE 77. ISOFLURANE 78. ISOPROPYL-CROTONYL-URINE 79. LAMOTRIGINE 80. LEVODOPA 81. LEVOMEPROMAZINE 82. LINDANO 83. LISURIDA 84. LITHIUM 85. LOPERAMIDA 86. LOXAPINA 87. MAPROTILINE 88. MECLOFENOXATE 89. MEFENOXALONE 90.", "id": "14670778" }, { "contents": "Tales of the Wizard of Oz\n\n\n? 55. ? 56. ? 57. ? 58. ? 59. ? 60. Friends of a Feather 61. Monkey Air Lift 62. Guaranteed for Life 63. The Skills of Bravery 64. The Coat of Arms 65. Roar, Lion, Roar 66. Be a Card 67. The Inferior Decorator 68. The Salesman 69. The Cat's Meow 70. The Yellow Brick Road 71. Rusty Rusty 72. The Scarecrow 73. The Invisible Man 74. Free Trade 75. The Bull Fighter 76", "id": "13344957" }, { "contents": "Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship\n\n\nscope=row|56 !scope=row|57 !scope=row|58 !scope=row|59 !scope=row|60 !scope=row|61 !scope=row|62 !scope=row|63 !scope=row|64 !scope=row|65 !scope=row|66 !scope=row|67 !scope=row|68 !scope=row|69 !scope=row|70 !scope=row|71 !scope=row|72 !scope=row|73 !scope=row|74 !scope=row|75 !scope=row|76 !scope=row|77 !scope=row|78 !scope=row|79 !scope=row|80 !", "id": "16778230" }, { "contents": "Ikirun\n\n\n59. Asaba 60. Ajele Okeba 61. Ago Okeba 62. Ajisefinni 63. Alufa Akanbi 64. Adedeji 65. Alabi 66. Aniyeye 67. Agunlo 68. Aliyu 69. Aborisade 70. Agbon 71. Ayara 72. Baale- Enle 73. Baba Osogbo 74. Orisayo 75. Balogun 76. Baale Gbenagbena 77. Baale Onilu 78. Baale Ponja Erintunde 79. Saba 80. Balogun Kojo 81. Baale Oke Aafo 82. Balogun Makinde 83. Baba Isale 84. Balogun Imole 85. Baba Oloya 86. Baale", "id": "2580736" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qd2 Qd4 57. Qe1 Qb6 58. Qd2 Rb7 59. a4 Qc5 60. Qe1 Rb4 61. Qd2 Qb6 62. Qc1 Qd4 63. Qc2 Rb3 64. Be2 Rxc3 65. Qxc3 Qxc3 66. bxc3 Nxe4 67. Bf3 Nef6 68. Be2 e4 69. Bxc4 g4 70. Rb2 Ng5 71. Rb6 Nf7 72. Bf1 f3 73. c4 Nd7 74. Rb7 Nfe5 75. f6 e3 76. Rb3 e2 77. Bxe2 fxe2 78. Re3 Nf3 79. f7 Rf8 80. Rxg4 e1=", "id": "10680382" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "1953–54 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team\n\n\n30 Oregon State (-/4) RAL L 53–65 January 8 The Citadel H W 83–42 January 9 Wake Forest A W 66–65 January 11 Davidson A W 70–54 January 16 Virginia H W 78–66 January 19 NC State H L 77–84 February 2 Washington and Lee LY W 69–60 February 4 Duke (-/8) A L 47–63 February 8 Virginia A L 69–83 February 11 Wake Forest H L 62–76 February 13 Clemson (-/14) A W 72–56 February 16 Davidson H W 89–69 February 20 Duke (-/14) H L 63–67 February 24 NC State", "id": "7304952" }, { "contents": "Kumharsain\n\n\nChohan 38 Chopala 39 Churath 40 D.P.F. Nag kelo Saroga 41 D.P.F. Nagkelo 42 Dagrot 43 Dakolu 44 Dakoon 45 Dalan 46 Damaur 47 Daro 48 Dawala 49 Deeb 50 Deoridhar 51 Dethal 52 Devali Dhar 53 Dhala 54 Dhali 55 Dhanal 56 Dharuri 57 Dheongli 58 Dogri 59 Doja 60 Ganeog 61 Gharal 62 Ghareawat 63 Ghughvi 64 Gheti 65 Gonthla 66 Halyana 67 Hathiya 68 Jadoon 69 Jal 70 Jalti 71 Jangal Ahar 72 Jangal Dawala 73 Jangal Hatu 74 Jangal Havan 75 Jangal Jogsha 76 Jangal Madhawan 77 Jangal Marni 78 Jangal Nun-II 79 Janjeli", "id": "1653227" }, { "contents": "Glamorgan County Silver Ball Trophy\n\n\n. The trophy is sponsored by Brains Smooth. ! Season !! Winners !! Losing Finalists !! Score !! Venue ! 1956–57 !1957–58 ! 1958–59 ! 1959–60 ! 1960–61 ! 1961–62 ! 1962–63 ! 1963–64 ! 1964–65 ! 1965–66 ! 1966–67 ! 1967–68 ! 1968–69 ! 1969–70 ! 1970–71 ! 1971–72 ! 1972–73 ! 1973–74 ! 1974–75 ! 1975–76 ! 1976–77 ! 1977–78 ! 1978–79 ! 1979–80 ! 1980–81 ! 1981–82 ! 1982–83 ! 1983–84 ! 1984–85 ! 1985–86 ! 1986–87 ! 1987–88 ! 1988–89 ! 1989–90 ! 1990–91 ! 1991–92 ! 1992–93 ! 1993–94", "id": "18470383" }, { "contents": "63rd NHK Cup (shogi)\n\n\n, 59. P*7b, 60. Px3e, 61. P-6f, 62. N*8e, 63. P-7a+, 64. Nx7g+, 65. Nx7g, 66. S*7f, 67. N*8i, 68. G*5i, 69. K-6h, 70. B-4h+, 71. +P-7b, 72. +B-5h, 73. K-7i, 74. +B-6i, 75. K-8h, 76. +Bx7h, 77. Kx7h, 78. G*6g, 79. K-8h, 80. Gx7g, 81. Nx7g", "id": "8770976" }, { "contents": "Ancestors of Rama\n\n\n62. Rituparna 63. Sarvakama (Sarvakarma, Aartupani in Harivansha Puran) 64. Sudas (contemporary to King Kuru-1 of Chandravansh who founded the Magadha Kingdom) 65. Saudasa (or) Kalmashapada (married to Madayanti) 66. Asmaka 67. Mulaka (Naari Kavacha) (contemporary of Yadava King Shakuni who was the father of Rakshasha “Bhasmasura”) 68. Dasharatha-1 69. Adwil (Ilabil in Vishnu Puran) 70. Vishvamashaha 71. Anaranya-2 72. Nidhn 73. Animitra 74. Dululaha (Harivansh Puran) 75", "id": "8372279" }, { "contents": "Codex Cyprius\n\n\n1: 1, 4, 12, 14, 30, 34, 41, 44; Luke 10: 1, 8, 15, 22, 23, 30, 32, 37, 38, 47, 48, 53, 57, 63; Luke 20: 2, 4, 8, 9, 19, 23, 24, 26, 28, 33, 34, 50, 61, 62, 64, 65, 70, 74, 75. In Matthew 27:34 it reads οινον (\"wine\"", "id": "12433331" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qg1 Qe8 55. Qf2 Qf8 56. Rcd1 Qe8 57. Kh3 Kh8 58. Rc1 Kh7 59. Ba7 Rb7 60. Bc5 Na6 61. Be3 Rbb8 62. Kh4 Nb4 63. Qf1 Qe7 64. Kh3 Qe8 65. Kh2 Qe7 66. Qd1 Qe8 67. Kh3 Ra8 68. Kh4 Na6 69. Qg1 Bb4 70. Rdd1 Bf8 71. Kh3 Rab8 72. Kh4 Nb4 73. Rd2 Na6 74. Nf5 Bb4 75. Rdd1 Bf8 76. Qe1 Bb4 77. Qf1 Bf8 78. Kg3 Nb4 79", "id": "10680375" }, { "contents": "List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach\n\n\n• 20/7=/11 • 22/5 • 24/6 • 25/6 • 26/6 • 28/6 • 29/8 • 30/6 • 31/9 • 32/6 • 33/6 • 36/4 and /8 • 37/6 • 38/6 • 39/7 • 40/3, /6 and /8 • 41/6 • 42/7 • 44/7 • 45/7 • 46/6 • 47/5 • 48/3 and /7 • 52/6 • 55/5 • 56/5 • 57/8 • 59/3 • 60/5 • 62/6 64. • 64/2, /4 and /8 • 65/2 and /7 • 66/6 • 67/4 and /7 • 69/6 • 69a/6 • 70/7 and /11 • 72/6 • 73/5 • 74/8", "id": "3262090" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n+ Nxe4 56. fxe4+ Kxe4 57. Qg4+ Kd3 58. Qf3+ Qe3 59. Kg4 Qxf3+ 60. Kxf3 g6 61. Bd6 Nf5 62. Kf4 Nh4 63. Kg4 gxh5+ 64. Kxh4 Kxd4 65. Bb8 a5 66. Bd6 Kc4 67. Kxh5 a4 68. Kxh6 Kb3 69. b5 Kc4 70. Kg5 Kxb5 71. Kf5 Ka6 72. Ke6 Ka7 73. Kd7 Kb7 74. Be7 Ka7 75. Kc7 Ka8 76. Bd6 Ka7 77. Kc8 Ka6 78. Kb8 b5 79", "id": "7279713" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rg3 b3 59. Kc6 Kb8 60. Rxb3+ Ka7 61. Rb7+ Ka6 62. Rb6+ Ka7 63. Kb5 a4 64. Rxf6 Rf4 65. Rxh6 a3 66. Ra6+ Kb8 67. Rxa3 Rxf5 68. Rg3 Rf6 69. Rg8+ Kc7 70. Rg7+ Kc8 71. Rh7 1-0 Game 32br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black: Korchnoi, Viktorbr Pirc, Classicalbr Result: 1-0br 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5", "id": "7279777" }, { "contents": "José Cardenal\n\n\nJosé Rosario Domec Cardenal (born October 7, 1943 in Matanzas, Cuba) is a Cuban American former professional baseball outfielder, who played Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants (1963–64), Los Angeles/California Angels (1965–67), Cleveland Indians (1968–69), St. Louis Cardinals (1970–1971), Milwaukee Brewers (1971), Chicago Cubs (1972–77), Philadelphia Phillies (1978–79), New York Mets (1979–80), and Kansas City Royals (1980). Cardenal batted and threw", "id": "3406173" }, { "contents": "SUBE card\n\n\n20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88,", "id": "8102606" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\nRb1 Bg7 58. Be4 Nf6 59. Bc2 Nd5 60. Ra1 Kc7 61. Rb1 Bf6 62. Kg1 Ne7 63. Kf1 Nd5 64. Kg2 Bg7 65. Kg1 Kb7 66. Ra1 R6d7 67. Re4 Bf6 68. Re2 Kc7 69. Kf1 Ne7 70. Rb1 Nc8 71. Be3 Nd6 72. Rbe1 Re7 73. Bg6 Rg8 74. Bb1 e4 75. Kg2 Rge8 76. Bc2 Bg7 77. Rd1 Nc4 78. Bc1 Nd6 79. Rh1 Re5 80. h4 Bf6 81. h5 R5e7 82.", "id": "10680366" }, { "contents": "Wu Style Tai Chi Fast Form\n\n\nParting the wild horse's mane 59. Jade girl works the shuttles(3) 60. Jade girl works the shuttles(4) 61. Grasping the bird's tail 62. Cloud hands(3) 63. Cloud hands(4) 64. Downward posture 65. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(1) 66. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(2) 67. Step back, repulse the monkey 68. Flying oblique 69. Raise hand and step up 70. White crane flaps its wings 71. Brush knee and twist step 72. Needle at the bottom", "id": "6846816" }, { "contents": "SFZ (file format)\n\n\nan SFZ file: group lovel=0 hivel=127 region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=60 lokey=30 hikey=61 sample=SubDir/01C4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=62 lokey=62 hikey=63 sample=SubDir/02D4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=64 lokey=64 hikey=64 sample=SubDir/03E4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=65 lokey=65 hikey=66 sample=SubDir/04F4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=67 lokey=67 hikey=68 sample=SubDir/05G4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=69 lokey=69 hikey=70 sample=SubDir/06A4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=71 lokey=71 hikey=71 sample=SubDir/07B4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=72 lokey=72 hikey=73 sample=SubDir/08C5.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=74 lokey=74 hikey=75 sample=SubDir/09D5.wav region trigger=", "id": "13324840" }, { "contents": "Afadzato South District\n\n\n. Logba-Adzakoe 57. Logba-Akusame 58. Logba-Alakpeti 59. Logba-Andokope 60. Logba-Dufie 61. Logba-Klikpo 62. Logba-Tota 63. Logba-Vuinta 64. Logba-Xorglikope 65. Tafi-Abuipe 66. Tafi-Agorme 67. Tafi-Atome 68. Tafi-Dekpokorfe 69. Tafi-Mador 70. Tafi-Xorglikorfe 71. Kpeve-Old town 72. Kpeve-Tornu 73. Adigbo-Tornu 74. Goviefe-Todzi 75. Goviefe-Korwu", "id": "2739856" }, { "contents": "Jackson League\n\n\n-52 Centrals 1952-53 Northerners 1953-54 Vale Recreation 1954-55 Pessimists 1955-56 Northerners 1956-57 Guernsey Rangers 1957-58 Guernsey Rangers 1958-59 Northerners 1959-60 Northerners 1960-61 Belgrave Wanderers 1961-62 Sylvans 1962-63 Sylvans 1963-64 Northerners 1964-65 Belgrave Wanderers 1965-66 Vale Recreation 1966-67 Centrals 1967-68 St Martin’s 1968-69 Vale Recreation 1969-70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970-71 Belgrave Wanderers 1971-72 Vale Recreation 1972-73 Vale Recreation", "id": "4250613" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\nof Arkansas. The Lumbermen were disbanded in July 1905 due to financial hardships. Pine Bluff MLB Players 1954 - Frank Lucchesi - Manager - Philadelphia 70-72, Texas 75-77, Chicago Cubs 87 1952 - Bob Hale - Baltimore 55-56, 58, Cleveland 60-61, New York Yankees 61 1952 - Hillis Layne - Washington 41 1952 - Jim Snyder - Player Minnesota 61-62, 64 Manager - Seattle 88 1951 - Bud Black - Detroit 52, 55 1950 - Harry Chozen - Cincinnati 37 1950", "id": "9684300" }, { "contents": "Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award\n\n\n-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-", "id": "18196616" }, { "contents": "Middlesex Senior Charity Cup\n\n\n1947–48 Hendon 1948–49 Hayes 1949–50 Wealdstone 1950–51 Finchley 1951–52 Southall 1952–53 Hounslow Town 1953–54 Hendon 1954–55 Hayes 1955–56 Hounslow Town 1956–57 Hendon 1957–58 Finchley 1958–59 Enfield 1959–60 Hounslow Town 1960–61 Enfield 1961–62 Enfield & Hounslow Town (joint holders) 1962–63 Hayes 1963–64 Wealdstone 1964–65 Finchley 1965–66 Hounslow Town 1966–67 No Competition 1967–68 Wealdstone & Wembley (joint holders) 1968–69 Southall 1969–70 Hampton 1970–71 Hayes 1971–72 Hayes 1972–73 Hayes 1973–74 Finchley 1974–75 Hayes 1975–76 Hendon 1976–77 Hendon 1977–78 Hillingdon Borough 1978–79 Hendon 1979–80 Harrow Borough 1980–81 Wembley & Wealdstone (joint winners) 1981–82 Uxbridge 1982–83 Wembley 1983–84 Southall", "id": "8679746" }, { "contents": "Handicap (chess)\n\n\n53. Ke3 Kb5 54. Ne4 Na6 55. h8=Q Ka5 56. Qc3+ Kb5 57. Qb3+ Ka5 58. Nc3 Nc5 59. Bc7+ Ka6 60. Qb5+ Ka7 61. Qxc5+ Ka6 Deliberately allowing checkmate. 62. Qa5+ Kb7 63. Ke4 Kc8 64. Qa7 Kd7 65. Qb7 Ke7 66. Qc8 Kf6 67. Bd8+ Kg7 68. Qe6 Kf8 69. Qe7+ Kg8 70. Nd5 Kh8 71. g5 Kg8 72. g6 Kh8 73. Ke5 Kg8 74.", "id": "9261177" }, { "contents": "2009 Premier League Snooker\n\n\nwas higher. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 28–29 November – Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, England * (61) 80–35, 4–80, (96)–0, 0–(110), 34–77, 61–71 (65), 67–1, 40–75 ** 0–(98), 10–99 (53), 10–68 (66), 1–83 (76), (63)–30, (53)–(67) *** (111) 119–9, 87–36, 70–0, 50–57, 0–(88", "id": "994853" }, { "contents": "2013 Virginia Cavaliers football team\n\n\nAlex Foertsch 55 David Dean 56 Andre Miles-Redmond 57 Stephen Lawe 59 Mark Hall 60 John Pond 60 Jeb Byrne 61 Cody Wallace 62 Sean Karl 63 Ryan Doull 64 Nick Koutris 65 Ross Burbank 66 George Adeosun 67 Jackson Matteo 68 Eric Tetlow 69 Phillip Berry 70 Luke Bowanko 71 Jack McDonald 72 Eric Smith 74 Conner Davis 75 Sadiq Olanrewaju 76 Michael Mooney 77 Jay Whitmire 78 Morgan Moses 79 Jack Babcock 79 Sean Cascarano 80 Adrian Gamble 81 Jamall Brown 82 Mario Nixon 83 Jake McGee 84 Canaan Severin 85 Keeon Johnson 86 Jeremy Dollin", "id": "3791357" }, { "contents": "Sangrampur, Maharashtra\n\n\n52-Pimpari Adgaon 1400 53-Rajpur 157 54-Akoli Bk. 910 55-Akoli Kh. 251 56-Changefal Bk. 665 57-Changefal Kh. 707 58-Niwana 1487 59-Sangrampur Pr.jamod 6506 60-Tamgaon 1124 61-Pimpri Kathargaon 566 62-Bodkha 1363 63-Nirod 989 64-Bhilkhed 713 65-Wakana 1420 66-Rudhana 2072 67-Chondhi 622 68-Kakoda 669 69-Ukadgaon 353 70-Manardi 719 71-Pimpri Kavthal 461 72-Ringanwadi 570 73-Durgadiatya 1016 74-Wankhed 5378 75-Takleshwar 501 76-Kalamkhed 712 77-Jastgaon 795 78-Neknapur 358 79-Awar 955 80-Ukali Bk. 1216 81-Kodri 1225 82-Paturda Khurd 1564 83-Khel Thorat Paturda 2054 84-Warwat Khanderao 1447 85-Hingana Kavthal 360 86-Kumbarkhed 230 87-Kavthal 2673 88-Itkhed 218 89-Pesoda 1185 90-Bhon 1149 91-Sawali 659 92-Khiroda", "id": "9109065" }, { "contents": "Kamen Rider Spirits\n\n\n61. Rushbr 62. Ice Fangbr 63. Graveyard Eleventh tankōbon 64. Light Fangbr 65. Labyrinthbr 66. Hell Carbr 67. Teacherbr 68. Training Twelfth tankōbon 69. Whirlpoolbr 70. New Finisherbr 71. Ocean Battlebr 72. Belt of Lifebr 73. Immortal Man Thirteenth tankōbon 74. Inheritbr 75. Get Backbr 76. Movingbr 77. Evolutionbr 78. Next Evolutionbr 79. Final Evolution Fourteenth tankōbon 80. Warrior's Essencebr 81. Surpassing Greedbr 82. Returnbr 83. Fiery Giantbr 84. With the Soulbr 85. Setupbr", "id": "11704902" }, { "contents": "List of AEK Athens F.C. managers\n\n\nP ! W ! D ! L ! F ! A ! GD ! W% ! Pts% ! Total ! 36!!22!!7!!7!!62!!32!!+30!!61.11!!67.59 ! Total ! 11||6||3||2||22||14||+8||54.54||63.64 ! Total ! 4||2||0||2||6||5||+1||50.00||50.00 ! Total ! 26!!14!!5!!7!!55!!28!!+27!!53.85!!60.26 ! Total ! 59!!37!!11!!11!!145!!69!!+76!!62.71!!68.93 ! Total ! 17!!11!!3!!5!!32!!18!!+14||64.71!!70.59 ! Total ! 82!!45!!23!!14!!166!!77!!+89!!54.88!!64.23 ! Total ! 16!!8!!3!!5!!24!!20!!+4!!50.00!!56.25 ! Total ! 86!!47!!23!!16!!121!!70!!+51!!54.65!!63.57 ! Total ! 71!!39!!13!!19!!122!!67!!+55!!54.93!!61.03 ! Total ! 84!!39!!24!!21!!116!!86!!+30!!46.43!!55.95 ! Total ! 2!!1!!0!!1!!3!!4!!-1!!50.00!!50.00 ! Total ! 82!!61!!12!!9!!190!!50!!+140!!74.39!! \"Only competitive matches are counted. Wins, losses and draws are results at the final whistle; the results of penalty shootouts are not counted.\"", "id": "20468014" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Kf3 Kf8 52. Kg2 Rg4+ 53. Kh2 Bf2 54. Rf1 Bd4 55. Re1 Rh4+ 56. Kg2 Rg4+ 57. Kh3 Rh4+ 58. Kg3 Kf7 59. Kg2 Kf8 60. Kf3 Rh2 61. Bxa4 c2 62. Kg3 Bxe5+ 63. Rxe5 Rh1 64. Bxg5 Rg1+ 65. Kf2 Nxg5 66. Bxc2 Ra1 67. a4 Ra2 68. Re2 Ra3 69. Re3 Ra2 70. Re2 Ra3 71. Rd2 Ke7 72. Ke2 Nf3 73. Rd1 Ne5 74. Rd5", "id": "4952529" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Qxg6+ Kf8 59. Qxc6 Kg8 60. Qg6+ Kf8 61. Qg4 Ke8 62. Qh5 Kf8 63. Qg4 Ke8 64. Qh5 Kf8 65. Qd5 Rh7 66. Qf3+ Kg8 67. Qg4+ Kf7 68. Qh5+ Kg8 69. Qg6+ Kf8 70. Qf5+ Kg8 71. Qg4+ Kf7 72. Qh5+ Kg8 73. Qd5+ Kf8 74. Qxb5 Qe6 75. Bg7+ Kf7 76. Qh5+ Ke7 77. g3 Qe1+ 78. Kg2 Qe4+ 79. Kh2", "id": "4952547" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rc6 Bb5 60. Rc1 b3 61. Rb1 Bc4 62. Ke4 Ra2 63. Kd4 Rc2 64. Nd3 Bxd3 65. Kxd3 Rxh2 66. Rxb3 Kg7 67. Ke4 Ra2 68. Kf4 Ra4+ 69. Kg5 Ra5 70. g4 Rc5 71. Kh5 Ra5 72. Rf3 Rb5 73. g5 Rb1 74. f6+ Kh7 75. Rh3 Rg1 76. Rh2 Rg3 77. Rh1 Rg2 78. Ra1 Rh2+ 79. Kg4 Kg6 80. Ra8 Rg2+ ½–½ Game 26br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black", "id": "7279762" }, { "contents": "Les Arcanes\n\n\nPremier sacrifice 56. Liberté 57. Le sacrifice libre 58. La relation du beth à l'aleph 59. Limite de nos champs de gravitation 60. L'indivisible unité 61. La Manifestation 62. Vision parfaite 63. La féminité de la Manifestation procréatrice 64. Cantique de Salomon 65. Ève 66. Sacrifice des sacrifices 67. La loi juive 68. Beauté libre 69. Encore le rythme 70. Conscience de l'univers 71. Libre beauté première 72-73. La passion mystérieuse et chaste 74. De l'amour à l'être 75.", "id": "17579979" }, { "contents": "Barharia\n\n\nKail 61. Kaluchhapra 62. Kanahar 63. Kanhauli 64. Khanpur 65. Khizar Chak 66. Khori Pakar Jaddi 67. Khori Pakar Nilami 68. Koiri Tola 69. Kuahi 70. Kurwa 71. Kutub Chhapra 72. Lachhmi Chak 73. Lakri 74. Lakri Dargah 75. Lala Hata 76. Lauan 77. Madhaupur 78. Mahal 79. Mahamadpur 80. Mahammadpur 81. Mahbub Chhapra 82. Mahmudpur 83. Mananpura 84. Mansahata 85. Mathia Patarhatha 86. Mathurapur 87. Mira Chhapra 88. Narharpur 89.", "id": "12509991" }, { "contents": "Women's Professional Basketball League\n\n\nfranchises had been awarded to Dallas, New Orleans, San Francisco and St. Louis, Missouri, while applications were received for potential franchises from Baltimore, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. The Eastern Division included the New Jersey Gems, New Orleans Pride, New York Stars, Philadelphia Fox, St. Louis Streak and Washington Metros. The Midwest Division included the Chicago Hustle, Iowa Cornets, Milwaukee Does and Minnesota Fillies. The Western Division included the California Dreams, Dallas Diamonds, Houston Angels and San Francisco Pioneers.", "id": "10846173" }, { "contents": "Don McMahon\n\n\nDonald John McMahon (January 4, 1930 – July 22, 1987) was a right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was signed by the Boston Braves before the 1950 season. He played for the Milwaukee Braves (1957–62), Houston Colt .45s (1962–63), Cleveland Indians (1964–66), Boston Red Sox (1966–67), Chicago White Sox (1967–68), Detroit Tigers (1968–69), and San Francisco Giants (1969–74). McMahon was used almost", "id": "22214072" }, { "contents": "List of sovereign states and dependencies by total fertility rate\n\n\n58 Israel 2.9 59 Lesotho 2.9 60 Eswatini 2.8 61 Kyrgyz Republic 2.8 62 Micronesia 2.8 63 Algeria 2.7 64 Haiti 2.7 65 Mongolia 2.7 66 Botswana 2.6 67 Fiji 2.6 68 Guatemala 2.6 69 Kazakhstan 2.6 70 Syria 2.6 71 Turkmenistan 2.6 72 Bolivia 2.5 73 Djibouti 2.5 74 Jordan 2.5 75 Oman 2.5 76 Lao PDR 2.4 77 Philippines 2.4 78 Cambodia 2.3 79 Ecuador 2.3 80 Guyana 2.3 81 Honduras 2.3 82 Panama 2.3 83 Paraguay 2.3 84 Seychelles 2.3 85 South Africa 2.3 86 Suriname 2.3 87 Uzbekistan 2.3 88 Dominican Republic 2.2 89 Indonesia 2.2", "id": "17872676" }, { "contents": "Minuscule 441\n\n\nsubscriptions at the end of each book, and στιχοι. The biblical text is surrounded by a catena of Oecumenius. Some of leaves of the codex are in disorder. The order of leaves: 3-18. 1. 2. 19-46. 47-58. 59. 63. 64. 59. 60-62. 73. 74. 65. 66. 69-72. 67. 68. 75-78. 127-142. 79-126. 143-158. 167-182", "id": "19179286" }, { "contents": "Al Maktab Raqam 19\n\n\n61 - Ghost Walker 62 - Stun death 63 - Fire Ball 64 - the mystery of the Sphinx 65 - dark rays 66 - Conflict in the bush 67 - a plot of Satan 68 - bulwark 69 - ghost of revenge 70 - bloody chase 71 - cursed earth 72 - devastating weapon 73 - horror Hospital 74 - a treasure of the Pharaohs 75 - bird death 76. The armed robbery 77. secret mission 78. hackers Nile 79. Invisible Man 80. devastating automated 81. golden statue 82. Flower devil 83", "id": "3242097" }, { "contents": "Rulers of Kuba\n\n\n. Shama Katuri. 61. Kusunju. 62. Bena Misaki. 63. Bikila Kolo. 64. Kunche Lama. 65. Pelama Pena. 66. Mime Pelama. 67. Chenge Lesanga. 68. Mianga. 69. Sam Bula. 70. Manchum Bula. 71. Bopele^Bombo. 72. Boeke. 73. Bo^Kena. 74. Shamba Nche. 75. Golo Nche. 76. Shama Shanga. 77. Saina^Kama. 78. Ko Kena. 79. Sanga Lenga. 80. Bosh A kama. 81", "id": "12139561" }, { "contents": "Ācārakkōvai\n\n\n52 poems (3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 77, 78, 81, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93", "id": "12746274" }, { "contents": "Jeff Nelsen\n\n\nmovie soundtracks, and performing in the horn sections of orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Montreal, Vancouver, and National Symphonies, and the Balkan Gypsy funk band of Slavic Soul Party. With Canadian Brass, Jeff has also performed with the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, the symphonies of Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, Phoenix, Rotterdam, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, with the esteemed German, London", "id": "2981814" }, { "contents": "Kasparov versus the World\n\n\n, but claimed it was also losing, and published a \"forced win\". Subsequently, tablebases showed an error in Kasparov's analysis, but confirmed that 58...Qf5 could not have saved the draw with best play on both sides. The main line starts with 58...Qf5 59.Kh6 Qe6 60.Qg1+ Ka2 61.Qf2+ Kb1 62.Qd4 Ka2 63.Kg5 Qe7+ 64.Qf6 Qe3+ 65.Qf4 Qg1+ 66.Kf6 Qb6+ 67.Kf7 Qb7+ 68.Ke6 Qc8+ 69.Kf6 Qd8+ 70.Kf5 Qc8+ 71.Kg5 Qc3 72.Qh2+ Ka1 73.Qe2 Kb1 74.Qf2 Qc1+ 75.Kg4 Qc3", "id": "14582966" }, { "contents": "Swindle (chess)\n\n\n55...f2 56.Qg2 \"zugzwang\"; (b) 55...Nf4 56.Qf5! and if 56...Kg3 57.Qg5+ wins the knight; (c) 55...Ng5 56.Qf5 wins. g5 53.hxg5 hxg5 54.Qxb6 f3 55.Qxc5 Kg4 56.Qe3 Kg3 57.c4 Kg2 58.c5 f2 59.Qe4+ Kh2 60.Qf3 g4! 61.Qe2? White could draw with 61.Qxg4 f1=Q+ 62.Kc2 Qf2+ 63.Kb1 Qf1+ 64.Kc2 Qb5 (64...Nf2 65.Qf4+ Kg2 66.Qg5+ Kf3 67.Qf6+ Ke3 68.Qh6+ Kd4 69.Qd6+ Ke4 70.Qg6+ Kd5 71.Qd6+ Ke4 72.Qg6+", "id": "21604299" }, { "contents": "Queen and pawn versus queen endgame\n\n\n. Qxe6 Qh8+ 58. Kg6 Qc3 59. g4 Qd2 60. g5 Qd4 61. Qf5+ Ka4 62. Kh5 Qh8+ 63. Kg4 Qh1 (This move loses for Black in 39 moves as confirmed by http://www.k4it.de/index.php?topic=egtb&lang=en) 64. Qf4+ Ka5 65. Qe5+ Ka4 66. g6 Qd1+ 67. Kg5 Qg8+ 68. Kf5 Qc8+ 69. Kf4 Qc1+ 70. Qe3 Qc7+ 71. Qe5 Qc1+ 72. Kf5 Qc8+ 73. Kg5 Qd8+ 74. 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Asier García Pereiro led the team in", "id": "13321907" }, { "contents": "Lanarkshire Cup\n\n\n1932–33 - 1933–34 - Hamilton Academical 1934–35 - Airdrieonians 1935–36 - 1936–37 - 1937–38 - Airdrieonians 1938–39 - Hamilton Academical 1939–40 - Motherwell 1848–49 - Albion Rovers 1949–50 - Motherwell 1950–51 - Albion Rovers 1951–52 - Hamilton Academical 1952–53 - Motherwell 1953–54 - Motherwell 1954–55 - Motherwell 1955–56 - 1956–57 - Motherwell 1957–58 - Motherwell 1958–59 - Motherwell 1959–60 - Motherwell 1960–61 - Motherwell 1961–62 - Motherwell 1962–63 - Airdrieonians 1963–64 - Motherwell 1964–65 - 1965–66 - Airdrieonians 1966–67 - Airdrieonians 1967–68 - Motherwell 1968–69 - Motherwell 1969–70 - Airdrieonians 1970–71 - Airdrieonians 1971–72 - 1972–73 - Motherwell 1973–74 -", "id": "10384135" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1981\n\n\nNe7 29.Ne3 Rc6 30.Ra3 Nc8 31.axb5 axb5 32.Kf2 Nb6 33.Nb2 Rxd1 34.Bxd1 Rd6 35.Be2 Be8 36.Ra5 Rd8 37.Ke1 c6 38.Ra6 Rb8 39.Bd1 Nc8 40.Nd3 Nc7 41.Ra5 Ra8 42.f4 exf4 43.gxf4 Nb6 44.Bf3 Rd8 45.Be2 Na4 46.Ra7 Rd7 47.Kd2 Ne6 48.Rxd7 Bxd7 49.Bg4 g6 50.f5 gxf5 51.Bxf5 Kg7 52.e5 Nf8 53.Bxd7 Nxd7 54.e6 Ndb6 55.Nf4 Kf8 56.Kd3 Nc8 57.Ng4 Ke7 58.Nh6 Kd6 59.Kd4 Ne7 60.Nf7+ Kc7 61.Nh5 c5+ 62.bxc5 Nc6+ 63.Ke3 Nxc5 64.Nxf6 Nxe6 65.h5 Nf8 66.Ke4 Kb6 67.Ng5 h6 68.Nf7 Ne6 69.Ne8 Nc5+ 70.Ke3 Na4 71.Kd2 b4 72.cxb4 Nxb4 73.Nxh6 Nc5 74.Nf5 Nd5 75.h6 Ne4+", "id": "7279794" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n22 3a 20 22 55 ord\", \"name\": \"U 0000100 73 65 72 22 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 73 70 61 63 65 ser\", \"namespace 0000120 22 3a 20 22 65 78 61 6d 70 6c 65 2e 61 76 72 6f \": \"example.avro 0000140 22 2c 20 22 66 69 65 6c 64 73 22 3a 20 5b 7b 22 \", \"fields\": [{\" 0000160 74 79 70 65 22 3a 20 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c", "id": "10173700" }, { "contents": "HC CSKA Moscow\n\n\n. \"Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game Soviet / Russian MVP Scoring Champion Goal Scoring Champion Soviet / Russian League First Team Best Line Best Rookie Soviet League Championship \"(32)\": 1947–48, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1954–55, 1955–56, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1976–77,", "id": "12586396" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\n- Ryne Duren - Baltimore 54, Kansas City 57, NYY 58-61, LAA 61-62, Philadelphia 63-64, Cincinnati 64, Washington 65, Philadelphia 65 1949 - Ed Albrecht - St. Louis 49-50 1940 - Dewey Adkins - Washington 43, Chi Cubs 49 1940 - Stan Goletz - CHI WS 41 1940 - William Red Rollings - Boston 27-28 1940 - Dave Bartosch - St. Louis 45 1939 - Andy Cohen - Player - New York Giants 26, 28-29, Manager - Philadelphia", "id": "9684301" }, { "contents": "Bing (search engine)\n\n\n-time traffic conditions using Bing Maps. The gadget provided shortcuts to driving directions, local search and full-screen traffic view of major US and Canadian cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Montreal, New York City, Oklahoma City, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Vancouver, and Washington, D.C. Prior to October", "id": "5355697" }, { "contents": "Chess (poem)\n\n\nas 52. Na1–b3? 52. Kh2 Qg3+ 53. Qxg3+ hxg3+ 54. Kxg3 Ra5 55. Kf2 Ra8 56. Ke2 Nc2 57. Kd1 Ne3+ 58. Kc1 Nxg2+ 59. Kb1 b5 60. h4 b4 61. h5 b3 62. e5 Bg5 63. h6 Nh4 64. e6 Bf6 65. h7 Nxf3 66. e7 Bxe7 67. h8=Q+ Kb7 68. Qh3 Ne5 69. Qh5 Nd3 70. Qh3 Nb4 71. Qf3+ Kb8 72. Qe2 Bf6 73. Qe6", "id": "7723831" }, { "contents": "2002 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n(77) 93–6, 37–67, (62) 70–20, (57) 79–0, (91) 108–17, 69–9, (60) 62–9 **(65) 75–33, 68–55, 59–23, (126)-0, 0-(81), (85) 112–6, 1–76 (72), (60) 73–0 ***(60) 109–6, 45–56, (72) 75–42, 5–78 (55), (68) 73–0, (109) 115–19, 43–66, (110) 111–14, (70)-0, 38–89", "id": "20494682" }, { "contents": "2015 Cleveland Indians season\n\n\nand 13, improving their record to 70–70 and marking the first time the Indians were .500 since they were 2–2. The Indians would also be 71-71, 72-72, 73-73, and 74-74, but lost the following game each time. They briefly made it over the .500 mark at 77–76 on September 26, but went on to lose three in a row. The Indians spent much of September 3–5 games behind the Texas Rangers or Houston Astros for the second wild card spot in the American", "id": "294687" }, { "contents": "Index of philosophical literature\n\n\n\"Federalist No. 61\" – \"Federalist No. 62\" – \"Federalist No. 63\" – \"Federalist No. 64\" – \"Federalist No. 65\" – \"Federalist No. 66\" – \"Federalist No. 67\" – \"Federalist No. 68\" – \"Federalist No. 69\" – \"Federalist No. 70\" – \"Federalist No. 71\" – \"Federalist No. 72\" – \"Federalist No. 73\" – \"Federalist No. 74\" – \"Federalist", "id": "16809651" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "List of mayors of Salisbury\n\n\n1850–51 George Brown 1851–52 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1852–53 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1853–54 John Lambert 1854–55 Thomas Pain 1855–56 Abraham Jackson 1856–57 Thomas Pain 1857–58 Coard William Squarey 1858–59 Philip Pickney Cother 1859–60 William Woodlands 1860–61 Philip Watson Ottoway 1861–62 Charles Mann Cornwallis Whatman 1862–63 John Style 1863–64 John Waters 1864–65 Richard Henry Rigden 1865–66 Robert Stokes 1866–67 John Alfred Lush MD 1867–68 Stephen Eldridge 1868–69 William Aylward 1869–70 Charles Richard Norton 1870–71 William Fawcett Jnr. 1871–72 John Harding Jackson 1873–74 Henry Brown 1874–75 Samuel Ralph Atkins 1875–76 Charles Henry Radcliffe 1876–77 John Keynes 1877–78 Richard Monkhouse Wilson", "id": "18557200" }, { "contents": "1967 NFL season\n\n\nThe 1967 NFL season was the 48th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 16 teams with the addition of the New Orleans Saints. The two 8-team conferences were split into two divisions each: the Eastern Conference divisions were Capitol (Dallas, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Washington) and Century (Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis), and the Western Conference divisions were Central (Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, and Minnesota) and Coastal (Atlanta, Baltimore, Los Angeles", "id": "8290334" }, { "contents": "World TeamTennis\n\n\nwith Arthur Ashe and Wilt Chamberlain, securing the professional men players.. The league began play in May 1974, with George MacCall as Commissioner of the 16 teams: Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo-Toronto, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Florida (Miami), San Diego/Hawaii, Houston, Los Angeles, Minnesota (Minneapolis-St.Paul), New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. The original league format included a four-colored tennis court, a 44-contest season, and teams", "id": "14486970" }, { "contents": "2013 FedEx Cup Playoffs\n\n\n(76 to 58), Nicholas Thompson (73 to 59), Brendan Steele (89 to 69), and Ernie Els (91 to 70). Seven players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances: Ryan Palmer (60 to 71), Fredrik Jacobson (61 to 72), Martin Laird (63 to 74), David Lingmerth (64 to 75), Kyle Stanley (66 to 77), Cameron Tringale (69 to 79", "id": "19528111" }, { "contents": "Jellabies\n\n\n58. Parrot (21 June 1999) 59. Spring (28 June 1999) 60. Magic (5 July 1999) 61. Where's Pepper? (12 July 1999) 62. Hot (19 July 1999) 63. Robot (26 July 1999) 64. Wheels (2 August 1999) 65. Chums (9 August 1999) 66. Baa! (16 August 1999) 67. Found (23 August 1999) 68. Autumn (30 August 1999) 69. Nature (6 September 1999)", "id": "20682329" }, { "contents": "List of fresh water fishes of Maharashtra\n\n\nogilbii 51. Schismatorhynchos (Nukta) nukta 52. Thynnichthys sandkhol 53. Tor khudree 54. Tor mussulah 55. Tor tor SUB-FAMILY: CULTRINAE 56. Chela cachius 57. Chela laubuca 58. Salmostoma acinaces 59. Salmostoma balookee 60. Salmostoma boopis 61. Salmostoma clupeoides 62. Salmostoma horai 63. Salmostoma kardahiensis 64. Salmostoma novacula 65. Salmostoma phulo Subfamily: LEUCISCINAE 66. Hypophthalmichthys molitrix SUBFAMILY: RASBORINAE 69. Barilius evezardi 70. Barilius gatensis 71. Parluciosoma daniconius 72. Parluciosoma labiosa 73. Danio aequipinnatus 74", "id": "16146194" }, { "contents": "Vehicle registration plates of Kenya\n\n\n63 UN - United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Eastern & Southern African Regional Office 64 CD - Iran 65 CD - Cyprus 66 CD - Argentina 67 UN - United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) 68 CD - Philippines 69 CD - Burundi 70 CD - Chile 71 CD - Oman 72 CD - League of Arab States / Arab League 73 CD - European Union 74 CD - Yemen 75 CD - Kenya Mission to UNEP 76 CD - Côte d'Ivoire (Consulate) 77 CD - Bangladesh 78 CD - Saudi Arabia 79 UN", "id": "993880" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "List of makams\n\n\n-Şehnaz 63. Bûstan 64. Büzürk 65. Büzürk-Gerdâniye 66. Büzürk-Geveyşt 67. Büzürk-Mâye 68. Büzürk-Nevrûz 69. Büzürk-Selmek 70. Büzürk-Şehnâz 71. Canfezâ 72. Çârgâh 73. Çârgâh-Âcem 74. Çârgâh-Gerdâniye 75. Çârgâh-Mahûr 76. Çehâr-Âgâazin 77. Daği-Bayâti 78. Danişverân 79. Dil Âvîz 80. Dil-Ârâ 81. Dil-Efruz 82. Dil-Keşîde 83. Dil-Nişîn 84. Dil-", "id": "21093808" }, { "contents": "Super Bases Loaded 2\n\n\n\", the Cleveland \"Stars\", the Detroit \"Storm\", the Kansas City \"Tornadoes\", Oakland \"Eagles\", and Seattle \"Blue Wave\". The Omega League (based on the National League) consisted of the Atlanta \"Weasels\", Houston \"Doves\", the Los Angeles \"Cyclops\", the New York \"Mercs\", Philadelphia \"Bruins\", the Pittsburgh \"Buzzards\", and the San Francisco \"Amoebas\". In addition, there were four edit teams: Urbana,", "id": "22141152" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "Don Larsen\n\n\nDon James Larsen (born August 7, 1929) is an American retired Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher. During a 15-year MLB career, he pitched from 1953 to 1967 for seven different teams. Larsen pitched for the St. Louis Browns / Baltimore Orioles (1953–54; 1965), New York Yankees (1955–59), Kansas City Athletics (1960–1961), Chicago White Sox (1961), San Francisco Giants (1962–64), Houston Colt .45's / Houston Astros (1964–65), and Chicago Cubs (1967)", "id": "15750076" }, { "contents": "1968 NBA playoffs\n\n\n) (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Chicago Bulls: \"Lakers win series 4-1\" This is the first playoff meeting between the Lakers and Bulls. Division Finals (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (3) San Francisco Warriors: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Last Playoff Meeting: 1967 Western Division Semifinals (San Francisco won 3-0) Champion: Boston Celtics Division Semifinals (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (3) New York Knicks: \"76ers win series 4-2", "id": "14689742" } ]
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[ { "contents": "Global Initiative to Combat Nuclear Terrorism\n\n\n. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. IAEA (observer) UNODC (observer) INTERPOL (observer) UNICRI (observer) June 1-2 in Tokyo Japan February 8-10 New Delhi India June 16-17, 2015 Helsinki, Finland", "id": "7679046" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nNew York Yankees 56. Robin Yount, Milwaukee Brewers 57. Wade Boggs, Boston Red Sox 58. Roger Clemens, Boston Red Sox 59. Vince Coleman, St. Louis Cardinals 60. José Canseco, Oakland Athletics 61. Fernando Valenzuela, Los Angeles Dodgers 62. Tony Gwynn, San Diego Padres 63. Doc Gooden, New York Mets 64. Mark McGwire, Oakland Athletics 65. Jack Clark, New York Yankees 66. Dale Murphy, Atlanta Braves 67. Kirk Gibson, Los Angeles Dodgers 68. Jack Morris,", "id": "18525011" }, { "contents": "Women's World Chess Championship 2016\n\n\nRb4 60. a3 Kc5 61. Re6 Re4 62. Kc2 Kd4 63. Rd6+ Kc4 64. Rc6+ Kd5 65. Rb6 Rc4+ 66. Kd2 Kc5 67. Rb8 Ra4 68. Rc8+ Kd4 69. Rb8 Ra5 70. Rd8+ Kc4 71. Re8 Kd5 72. Rd8+ Ke4 73. Rb8 Rxa3 74. Rxb5 Kf4 75. Rb8 Kf3 76. Rf8+ Ke4 77. Rb8 Ra2+ 78. Ke1 Kf4 79. Rb3 e4 80. Rc3 e3 81. Rc8 1/2-1/2 In", "id": "15973443" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nDetroit Tigers 69. Ryne Sandberg, Chicago Cubs 70. Nolan Ryan, Houston Astros 71. John Tudor, Los Angeles Dodgers 72. Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia Phillies 73. Dave Righetti, New York Yankees 74. Pedro Guerrero, St. Louis Cardinals 75. Rick Sutcliffe, Chicago Cubs 76. Gary Carter, New York Mets 77. Cal Ripken, Baltimore Orioles 78. Andre Dawson, Chicago Cubs 79. Andy Van Slyke, Pittsburgh Pirates 80. Roc Raines, Montreal Expos 81. Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins 82.", "id": "18525012" }, { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Constitutional amendments under the French Fifth Republic\n\n\n46, 47, 47-1, 47-2 (new), 48, 49, 50-1, 51-1 (new), 51-2 (new), 56, 61, 61-1 (new), 62, 65, 69, 70, 71, 71-1 (new), 72-3, 73, 74-1, 75-1 (new), 87 (new), 88-4, 88-5, 89. The vote was", "id": "8390514" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Wysoczany\n\n\n53. Saharowa 54. Mashljanyk 55. Luchkanych 56. Mashljanyk 57. Mytso 58. Jacyla 59. Jacyla 60. Village Ukrainian School 61. Bodnik 62. Tsynanko 63. Shlomko 64. Warholjak 65. Kroljak 66. Village Orthodox Church 67. Horonova 68. Hlibyk 69. Sekielyk 70. Mashljanyk 71. Maslany 72. Orzinski 73. Worotyla 74. Luchkanych 75. Petrunjova 76. Slabka 77. Petrunjova 78. Bajtsowa 79. Sas 80. Sas 81. Hrytsko 82. Jacyla 83. Szevtsova 84. Szevtsova", "id": "15604592" }, { "contents": "List of WWE United States Champions\n\n\nRank !Wrestler !No. ofbrreigns !Combinedbrdays !Combined daysbrrec. by WWE !1 !2 !rowspan=2|40 !42 !43 !44 !45 !46 !47 !48 !49 !50 !51 !52 !53 !rowspan=2|54 !56 !rowspan=2|57 !59 !60 !61 !62 !63 !64 !65 !66 !67 !rowspan=3|68 !71 !72 !rowspan=3|73 !76 !77 !78 !rowspan=2|79 !rowspan=2|81 !83 !rowspan=2|84 !rowspan=3|86 !89 !rowspan=2|90 !92 !", "id": "11372834" }, { "contents": "Eusébio\n\n\nrepeated five years later. He was the Portuguese First Division's top scorer seven times (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970 and 1973), helping Benfica to win 11 Primeira Liga (1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73 and 1974–75), 5 Portuguese Cup wins (1961–62, 1963–64, 1968–69, 1969–70 and 1971–72), 1 European Cup win (1961–62) and 3 European Cup finals (1962–63, 1964–65 and 1967–68). Eusébio", "id": "15697745" }, { "contents": "Udayarpalayam taluk\n\n\n48 Kundaveli-East 49 Kundaveli-West 50 Kuruvalapparkoil 51 Kuvagam 52 Kuvathur 53 Managathy 54 Marudur 55 Melur 56 Muthuservamadam 57 Nagam Panthal 58 Nayaganai Periyal 59 Nedavalur-East 60 Nedavalur-South 61 Olayur 62 Padanilai 63 Pappakudi-North 64 Pappakudi-South 65 Parukkal 66 Periyakrishnapuram 67 Periyavalayam 68 Pichanur 69 Pilichikuzhi 70 Piranjeri 71 Porpathintha Nallur 72 Rangiyam 73 Saluppai 74 Sathampady 75 Silambur 76 Siluvacheri 77 Sirukadambur 78 Solankurichi 79 Sripuranthan 80 Sriraman 81 Suriyamanal 82 Suttamalli 83 T.Paluvur 84 Taludalamedu 85 Thandalai 86 Thathanur 87 Thenkatchi Perumal Nathan 88 Thirukalapur 89", "id": "329036" }, { "contents": "Garhmukteshwar (Assembly constituency)\n\n\nkhaiya 46 Sharifpur 47 Anooppur Dibai 48 Shuklampura 49 Rasoolabad Nanpur 50 Lodhipur Shobhan 51 Pawati 52 Haiderpur 53 Lodhipur Chhapka 54 Sadullapur 55 Hiranpura 56 Popayi 57 Janupura 58 Jhadina 59 Saidpur 60 Alampur Bhagwantpur 61 Ladpura 62 Kalyanpur 63 Khilwai 64 Shogarh 65 Shahpur Chaudhary 66 Inayatpur 67 Rampur Nyamatpur 68 Abdullapur 69 Dotai 70 Athsaini 71 Hasupur 72 Manak Chowk 73 Deoli 74 Dhana 75 Lisri 76 Akkhapur 77 Fattapur 78 Phuldehra 79 Nawada Kalan 80 Todarpur 81 Bhowapur 82 Bhowapur Mastannagar 83 Baksar 84 Saroorpur 85 Vait 86 Khudaliya 87 Baddha 88 Ratupura 89 Rajhera 90", "id": "3818355" }, { "contents": "Samia tribe (Luhya)\n\n\n38 Abakangala 39 Abakati 40 Abakemo 41 Abakerere 42 Abakhu 43 Abakibwedde 44 Abakiroyoya 45 Abakobe 46 Abakomolo 47 Abakooli 48 Abakoolo 49 Abakuba 50 Abakwala 51 Abakwede 52 Abakyaki 53 Abakyonga 54 Abalaka 55 Abalala 56 Abalanda 57 Abaleke 58 Abalekya 59 Abalila 60 Abalindo 61 Abaliro 62 Abalisa 63 Abaloba 64 Abalomba 65 Abalundu 66 Abalwenge 67 Abalyali 68 Abalyani 69 Abamakwa 70 Abamakyeke 71 Abamali 72 Abamani 73 Abamanyi 74 Abambumpi 75 Abameripo 76 Abampoodi 77 Abampunyi 78 Abamulembo 79 Abamulimba 80 Abamuma 81 Abanapa 82 Abangasa 83 Abanghale 84 Abanyanga 85 Abanyedeti 86 Abanyihodoo 87 Abanyimaro", "id": "4195796" }, { "contents": "Parbatsar\n\n\nGular 47 Gunawati 48 Gurah 49 Haripura 50 Harnawa Patti 51 Hatheli 52 Hukmpura 53 Huldhani 54 Jagdishpura 55 Jalampura 56 Janjeela 57 Jawla 58 Jhalra 59 Jhujharpura 60 Kaletara 61 Kalkala Ki Dhani 62 Kankediyas 63 Kanwalad 64 Khanpur 65 Khedapura 66 Khedarpura 67 Kheri Khinwasi 68 Khokhar 69 Khokhariya 70 Khundiyas 71 Kinsariya 72 Kishorpura 73 Kitiya 74 Kuliyana 75 Kundri 76 Kurada 77 Lakhiyas 78 Lalana Kalan 79 Lalana Khurd 80 Madhwa 81 Malas Charnan 82 Malas Gusaiyan 83 Mandan 84 Mandowari 85 Manglana 86 Manpura 87 Mayapur 88 Mehgaon 89 Merasi 90 Mindakiya 91 Modi Khurd", "id": "7579275" }, { "contents": "Western Suburbs Magpies\n\n\nW Wright 55 W Barclay 56 Percy Bolt 57 T Doyle 58 J Feeney 59 V Jarvis 60 E Mantle 61 H.G. Naylor 62 E Palmer 63 E Willings 64 Grinstead 65 Owens 66 Sam Perry 67 Keen 68 James 69 Percy Briscoe 70 Chipperfield 71 J Ogilvie 72 Horace Alderson 73 Johns 74 J Slingsby 75 D McDonald 76 G Patterson 77 Baldock 78 Tom Dowswell 79 Healy 80 McEvoy 81 Ryan 82 George Duffin 83 Herb Gilbert 84 Rangi Joass 85 W Mueller 86 A Munnery 87 P.J. Thompson 88 Jack Tully 89 S.B. Wall 90 A Gillett", "id": "13659778" }, { "contents": "Game Day Recycling\n\n\nUniversity of Georgia 59. University of Kentucky 60. University of Maine 61. University of Maryland 62. University of Miami 63. University of Michigan 64. University of Minnesota 65. University of Mississippi 66. University of Missouri 67. University of Montana 68. University of Nebraska–Lincoln 69. University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill 70. University of North Texas 71. University of Notre Dame 72. University of Oregon 73. University of Rochester 74. University of South Florida 75. University of Tennessee - Knoxville 76", "id": "10435645" }, { "contents": "Carson's Law\n\n\nAnd Misfire 59. St. Patrick's Day 60. The Masquerade 61. All That Glitters 62. Laugh, Clown, Laugh 63. Guardian Angels 64. Lost Opportunities 65. A Country Dance 66. Faith, Hope And Fencing Wire 67. A Matter Of Confidence 68. The Tender Trap 69. A Case For Compassion 70. From Small Acorns 71. Street Games, Night Moves 72. Deceptions 73. Orphans Of The Storm 74. Falling Star 75. Means To An End 76. Teapots And Tears 77.", "id": "7511783" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "2003 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 10–11 May – Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, England *58–69, 83–25, 24–66, (63) 75–8, 9-(67), 0–98 (57), 72–60 (53), 39–80 (55), (67)-(60), 42–61 **(58) 73–26, (80)-(52), (100) 104–32, 23–82 (57), (54) 74–57, 49–57, (56) 71–48, 59–32 **", "id": "20494482" }, { "contents": "List of villages in Murbad\n\n\n796 br 57 Gorakhgad Murbad 1 br 58 Goregaon Murbad 495 br 59 Hedavali Murbad 281 br 60 Hireghar Murbad 225 61 Inde Murbad 885 br 62 Jadai Murbad 491 br 63 Jaigaon Murbad 496 br 64 Jambhurde Murbad 1,330 br 65 Jamghar Murbad 533 br 66 Kachakoli Murbad 869 br 67 Kalambad Mu Murbad 408 br 68 Kalambhe Murbad 1,299 br 69 Kalamkhande Murbad 987 br 70 Kalanbhad Murbad 1,017 br 71 Kandali Murbad 295 br 72 Kanharle Murbad 798 br 73 Kanhol Murbad 822 br 74 Karavale Murbad 1,118 br 75 Karchonde Murbad 731 76 Kasgaon Murbad 524", "id": "15353565" }, { "contents": "Amos Burn\n\n\nKf7 46.Bxc6 Bxc6 47.Kb4 Be8 48.Nf3 Ke7 49.Ng5 Bc6 50.Ka3 Bd7 51.Kb2 Ba4 52.Kc1 Bb3 53.Nf3 Ba4 54.Nh4 Kf7 55.Ng2 Bd7 56.h4 Be8 57.Kb2 Ba4 58.Ne3 Ke7 59.Ka3 Bc6 60.Kb4 Kd7 61.Ka5 Kc7 62.Nc2 Kb7 63.Nb4 Bd7 64.Na6 Be8 65.Nc5+ Kc6 66.Nxe6 Bd7 67.Ng5 Bf5 68.Kb4 Bg4 69.Ka3 Kd7 70.Nf7 Be6 71.Nd6 Kc6 72.Kb2 Bg4 73.Kc2 Kd7 74.Kd2 Ke6 75.Ke3 Bh3 76.f5+ gxf5 77.Kf4 Bg4 78.Kg5 Bh3 79.Ne8 Kf7 80.Nf6 f4 81.Kxf4 Be6 82.Kg5 1–0 MacDonald-Burn, Liverpool 1910 At right is a surprisingly little-known position from one of Burn's offhand games.", "id": "20103296" }, { "contents": "Brazilian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act\n\n\n59. FENIPRAZINE 60. FEMPROBAMATO 61. FLUFENAZINE 62. FLUMAZENIL 63. FLUOXETINE 64. FLUPENTIXOL 65. FLUVOXAMINE 66. HALOPERIDOL 67. HALOTAN 68. CLORAL HYDRATE 69. HYDROCHLORBEZETILAMINE 70. HYDROXIDINE 71. HOMOPHENAZINE 72. IMICLOPRAZINE 73. IMIPRAMINE 74. IMIPRAMINOXIDE 75. IPROCLORIZIDA 76. ISOCARBOXAZIDE 77. ISOFLURANE 78. ISOPROPYL-CROTONYL-URINE 79. LAMOTRIGINE 80. LEVODOPA 81. LEVOMEPROMAZINE 82. LINDANO 83. LISURIDA 84. LITHIUM 85. LOPERAMIDA 86. LOXAPINA 87. MAPROTILINE 88. MECLOFENOXATE 89. MEFENOXALONE 90.", "id": "14670778" }, { "contents": "Tales of the Wizard of Oz\n\n\n? 55. ? 56. ? 57. ? 58. ? 59. ? 60. Friends of a Feather 61. Monkey Air Lift 62. Guaranteed for Life 63. The Skills of Bravery 64. The Coat of Arms 65. Roar, Lion, Roar 66. Be a Card 67. The Inferior Decorator 68. The Salesman 69. The Cat's Meow 70. The Yellow Brick Road 71. Rusty Rusty 72. The Scarecrow 73. The Invisible Man 74. Free Trade 75. The Bull Fighter 76", "id": "13344957" }, { "contents": "Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship\n\n\nscope=row|56 !scope=row|57 !scope=row|58 !scope=row|59 !scope=row|60 !scope=row|61 !scope=row|62 !scope=row|63 !scope=row|64 !scope=row|65 !scope=row|66 !scope=row|67 !scope=row|68 !scope=row|69 !scope=row|70 !scope=row|71 !scope=row|72 !scope=row|73 !scope=row|74 !scope=row|75 !scope=row|76 !scope=row|77 !scope=row|78 !scope=row|79 !scope=row|80 !", "id": "16778230" }, { "contents": "Ikirun\n\n\n59. Asaba 60. Ajele Okeba 61. Ago Okeba 62. Ajisefinni 63. Alufa Akanbi 64. Adedeji 65. Alabi 66. Aniyeye 67. Agunlo 68. Aliyu 69. Aborisade 70. Agbon 71. Ayara 72. Baale- Enle 73. Baba Osogbo 74. Orisayo 75. Balogun 76. Baale Gbenagbena 77. Baale Onilu 78. Baale Ponja Erintunde 79. Saba 80. Balogun Kojo 81. Baale Oke Aafo 82. Balogun Makinde 83. Baba Isale 84. Balogun Imole 85. Baba Oloya 86. Baale", "id": "2580736" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qd2 Qd4 57. Qe1 Qb6 58. Qd2 Rb7 59. a4 Qc5 60. Qe1 Rb4 61. Qd2 Qb6 62. Qc1 Qd4 63. Qc2 Rb3 64. Be2 Rxc3 65. Qxc3 Qxc3 66. bxc3 Nxe4 67. Bf3 Nef6 68. Be2 e4 69. Bxc4 g4 70. Rb2 Ng5 71. Rb6 Nf7 72. Bf1 f3 73. c4 Nd7 74. Rb7 Nfe5 75. f6 e3 76. Rb3 e2 77. Bxe2 fxe2 78. Re3 Nf3 79. f7 Rf8 80. Rxg4 e1=", "id": "10680382" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "1953–54 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team\n\n\n30 Oregon State (-/4) RAL L 53–65 January 8 The Citadel H W 83–42 January 9 Wake Forest A W 66–65 January 11 Davidson A W 70–54 January 16 Virginia H W 78–66 January 19 NC State H L 77–84 February 2 Washington and Lee LY W 69–60 February 4 Duke (-/8) A L 47–63 February 8 Virginia A L 69–83 February 11 Wake Forest H L 62–76 February 13 Clemson (-/14) A W 72–56 February 16 Davidson H W 89–69 February 20 Duke (-/14) H L 63–67 February 24 NC State", "id": "7304952" }, { "contents": "Kumharsain\n\n\nChohan 38 Chopala 39 Churath 40 D.P.F. Nag kelo Saroga 41 D.P.F. Nagkelo 42 Dagrot 43 Dakolu 44 Dakoon 45 Dalan 46 Damaur 47 Daro 48 Dawala 49 Deeb 50 Deoridhar 51 Dethal 52 Devali Dhar 53 Dhala 54 Dhali 55 Dhanal 56 Dharuri 57 Dheongli 58 Dogri 59 Doja 60 Ganeog 61 Gharal 62 Ghareawat 63 Ghughvi 64 Gheti 65 Gonthla 66 Halyana 67 Hathiya 68 Jadoon 69 Jal 70 Jalti 71 Jangal Ahar 72 Jangal Dawala 73 Jangal Hatu 74 Jangal Havan 75 Jangal Jogsha 76 Jangal Madhawan 77 Jangal Marni 78 Jangal Nun-II 79 Janjeli", "id": "1653227" }, { "contents": "Glamorgan County Silver Ball Trophy\n\n\n. The trophy is sponsored by Brains Smooth. ! Season !! Winners !! Losing Finalists !! Score !! Venue ! 1956–57 !1957–58 ! 1958–59 ! 1959–60 ! 1960–61 ! 1961–62 ! 1962–63 ! 1963–64 ! 1964–65 ! 1965–66 ! 1966–67 ! 1967–68 ! 1968–69 ! 1969–70 ! 1970–71 ! 1971–72 ! 1972–73 ! 1973–74 ! 1974–75 ! 1975–76 ! 1976–77 ! 1977–78 ! 1978–79 ! 1979–80 ! 1980–81 ! 1981–82 ! 1982–83 ! 1983–84 ! 1984–85 ! 1985–86 ! 1986–87 ! 1987–88 ! 1988–89 ! 1989–90 ! 1990–91 ! 1991–92 ! 1992–93 ! 1993–94", "id": "18470383" }, { "contents": "63rd NHK Cup (shogi)\n\n\n, 59. P*7b, 60. Px3e, 61. P-6f, 62. N*8e, 63. P-7a+, 64. Nx7g+, 65. Nx7g, 66. S*7f, 67. N*8i, 68. G*5i, 69. K-6h, 70. B-4h+, 71. +P-7b, 72. +B-5h, 73. K-7i, 74. +B-6i, 75. K-8h, 76. +Bx7h, 77. Kx7h, 78. G*6g, 79. K-8h, 80. Gx7g, 81. Nx7g", "id": "8770976" }, { "contents": "Ancestors of Rama\n\n\n62. Rituparna 63. Sarvakama (Sarvakarma, Aartupani in Harivansha Puran) 64. Sudas (contemporary to King Kuru-1 of Chandravansh who founded the Magadha Kingdom) 65. Saudasa (or) Kalmashapada (married to Madayanti) 66. Asmaka 67. Mulaka (Naari Kavacha) (contemporary of Yadava King Shakuni who was the father of Rakshasha “Bhasmasura”) 68. Dasharatha-1 69. Adwil (Ilabil in Vishnu Puran) 70. Vishvamashaha 71. Anaranya-2 72. Nidhn 73. Animitra 74. Dululaha (Harivansh Puran) 75", "id": "8372279" }, { "contents": "Codex Cyprius\n\n\n1: 1, 4, 12, 14, 30, 34, 41, 44; Luke 10: 1, 8, 15, 22, 23, 30, 32, 37, 38, 47, 48, 53, 57, 63; Luke 20: 2, 4, 8, 9, 19, 23, 24, 26, 28, 33, 34, 50, 61, 62, 64, 65, 70, 74, 75. In Matthew 27:34 it reads οινον (\"wine\"", "id": "12433331" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qg1 Qe8 55. Qf2 Qf8 56. Rcd1 Qe8 57. Kh3 Kh8 58. Rc1 Kh7 59. Ba7 Rb7 60. Bc5 Na6 61. Be3 Rbb8 62. Kh4 Nb4 63. Qf1 Qe7 64. Kh3 Qe8 65. Kh2 Qe7 66. Qd1 Qe8 67. Kh3 Ra8 68. Kh4 Na6 69. Qg1 Bb4 70. Rdd1 Bf8 71. Kh3 Rab8 72. Kh4 Nb4 73. Rd2 Na6 74. Nf5 Bb4 75. Rdd1 Bf8 76. Qe1 Bb4 77. Qf1 Bf8 78. Kg3 Nb4 79", "id": "10680375" }, { "contents": "List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach\n\n\n• 20/7=/11 • 22/5 • 24/6 • 25/6 • 26/6 • 28/6 • 29/8 • 30/6 • 31/9 • 32/6 • 33/6 • 36/4 and /8 • 37/6 • 38/6 • 39/7 • 40/3, /6 and /8 • 41/6 • 42/7 • 44/7 • 45/7 • 46/6 • 47/5 • 48/3 and /7 • 52/6 • 55/5 • 56/5 • 57/8 • 59/3 • 60/5 • 62/6 64. • 64/2, /4 and /8 • 65/2 and /7 • 66/6 • 67/4 and /7 • 69/6 • 69a/6 • 70/7 and /11 • 72/6 • 73/5 • 74/8", "id": "3262090" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n+ Nxe4 56. fxe4+ Kxe4 57. Qg4+ Kd3 58. Qf3+ Qe3 59. Kg4 Qxf3+ 60. Kxf3 g6 61. Bd6 Nf5 62. Kf4 Nh4 63. Kg4 gxh5+ 64. Kxh4 Kxd4 65. Bb8 a5 66. Bd6 Kc4 67. Kxh5 a4 68. Kxh6 Kb3 69. b5 Kc4 70. Kg5 Kxb5 71. Kf5 Ka6 72. Ke6 Ka7 73. Kd7 Kb7 74. Be7 Ka7 75. Kc7 Ka8 76. Bd6 Ka7 77. Kc8 Ka6 78. Kb8 b5 79", "id": "7279713" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rg3 b3 59. Kc6 Kb8 60. Rxb3+ Ka7 61. Rb7+ Ka6 62. Rb6+ Ka7 63. Kb5 a4 64. Rxf6 Rf4 65. Rxh6 a3 66. Ra6+ Kb8 67. Rxa3 Rxf5 68. Rg3 Rf6 69. Rg8+ Kc7 70. Rg7+ Kc8 71. Rh7 1-0 Game 32br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black: Korchnoi, Viktorbr Pirc, Classicalbr Result: 1-0br 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5", "id": "7279777" }, { "contents": "José Cardenal\n\n\nJosé Rosario Domec Cardenal (born October 7, 1943 in Matanzas, Cuba) is a Cuban American former professional baseball outfielder, who played Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants (1963–64), Los Angeles/California Angels (1965–67), Cleveland Indians (1968–69), St. Louis Cardinals (1970–1971), Milwaukee Brewers (1971), Chicago Cubs (1972–77), Philadelphia Phillies (1978–79), New York Mets (1979–80), and Kansas City Royals (1980). Cardenal batted and threw", "id": "3406173" }, { "contents": "SUBE card\n\n\n20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88,", "id": "8102606" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\nRb1 Bg7 58. Be4 Nf6 59. Bc2 Nd5 60. Ra1 Kc7 61. Rb1 Bf6 62. Kg1 Ne7 63. Kf1 Nd5 64. Kg2 Bg7 65. Kg1 Kb7 66. Ra1 R6d7 67. Re4 Bf6 68. Re2 Kc7 69. Kf1 Ne7 70. Rb1 Nc8 71. Be3 Nd6 72. Rbe1 Re7 73. Bg6 Rg8 74. Bb1 e4 75. Kg2 Rge8 76. Bc2 Bg7 77. Rd1 Nc4 78. Bc1 Nd6 79. Rh1 Re5 80. h4 Bf6 81. h5 R5e7 82.", "id": "10680366" }, { "contents": "Wu Style Tai Chi Fast Form\n\n\nParting the wild horse's mane 59. Jade girl works the shuttles(3) 60. Jade girl works the shuttles(4) 61. Grasping the bird's tail 62. Cloud hands(3) 63. Cloud hands(4) 64. Downward posture 65. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(1) 66. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(2) 67. Step back, repulse the monkey 68. Flying oblique 69. Raise hand and step up 70. White crane flaps its wings 71. Brush knee and twist step 72. Needle at the bottom", "id": "6846816" }, { "contents": "SFZ (file format)\n\n\nan SFZ file: group lovel=0 hivel=127 region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=60 lokey=30 hikey=61 sample=SubDir/01C4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=62 lokey=62 hikey=63 sample=SubDir/02D4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=64 lokey=64 hikey=64 sample=SubDir/03E4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=65 lokey=65 hikey=66 sample=SubDir/04F4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=67 lokey=67 hikey=68 sample=SubDir/05G4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=69 lokey=69 hikey=70 sample=SubDir/06A4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=71 lokey=71 hikey=71 sample=SubDir/07B4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=72 lokey=72 hikey=73 sample=SubDir/08C5.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=74 lokey=74 hikey=75 sample=SubDir/09D5.wav region trigger=", "id": "13324840" }, { "contents": "Afadzato South District\n\n\n. Logba-Adzakoe 57. Logba-Akusame 58. Logba-Alakpeti 59. Logba-Andokope 60. Logba-Dufie 61. Logba-Klikpo 62. Logba-Tota 63. Logba-Vuinta 64. Logba-Xorglikope 65. Tafi-Abuipe 66. Tafi-Agorme 67. Tafi-Atome 68. Tafi-Dekpokorfe 69. Tafi-Mador 70. Tafi-Xorglikorfe 71. Kpeve-Old town 72. Kpeve-Tornu 73. Adigbo-Tornu 74. Goviefe-Todzi 75. Goviefe-Korwu", "id": "2739856" }, { "contents": "Jackson League\n\n\n-52 Centrals 1952-53 Northerners 1953-54 Vale Recreation 1954-55 Pessimists 1955-56 Northerners 1956-57 Guernsey Rangers 1957-58 Guernsey Rangers 1958-59 Northerners 1959-60 Northerners 1960-61 Belgrave Wanderers 1961-62 Sylvans 1962-63 Sylvans 1963-64 Northerners 1964-65 Belgrave Wanderers 1965-66 Vale Recreation 1966-67 Centrals 1967-68 St Martin’s 1968-69 Vale Recreation 1969-70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970-71 Belgrave Wanderers 1971-72 Vale Recreation 1972-73 Vale Recreation", "id": "4250613" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\nof Arkansas. The Lumbermen were disbanded in July 1905 due to financial hardships. Pine Bluff MLB Players 1954 - Frank Lucchesi - Manager - Philadelphia 70-72, Texas 75-77, Chicago Cubs 87 1952 - Bob Hale - Baltimore 55-56, 58, Cleveland 60-61, New York Yankees 61 1952 - Hillis Layne - Washington 41 1952 - Jim Snyder - Player Minnesota 61-62, 64 Manager - Seattle 88 1951 - Bud Black - Detroit 52, 55 1950 - Harry Chozen - Cincinnati 37 1950", "id": "9684300" }, { "contents": "Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award\n\n\n-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-", "id": "18196616" }, { "contents": "Middlesex Senior Charity Cup\n\n\n1947–48 Hendon 1948–49 Hayes 1949–50 Wealdstone 1950–51 Finchley 1951–52 Southall 1952–53 Hounslow Town 1953–54 Hendon 1954–55 Hayes 1955–56 Hounslow Town 1956–57 Hendon 1957–58 Finchley 1958–59 Enfield 1959–60 Hounslow Town 1960–61 Enfield 1961–62 Enfield & Hounslow Town (joint holders) 1962–63 Hayes 1963–64 Wealdstone 1964–65 Finchley 1965–66 Hounslow Town 1966–67 No Competition 1967–68 Wealdstone & Wembley (joint holders) 1968–69 Southall 1969–70 Hampton 1970–71 Hayes 1971–72 Hayes 1972–73 Hayes 1973–74 Finchley 1974–75 Hayes 1975–76 Hendon 1976–77 Hendon 1977–78 Hillingdon Borough 1978–79 Hendon 1979–80 Harrow Borough 1980–81 Wembley & Wealdstone (joint winners) 1981–82 Uxbridge 1982–83 Wembley 1983–84 Southall", "id": "8679746" }, { "contents": "Handicap (chess)\n\n\n53. Ke3 Kb5 54. Ne4 Na6 55. h8=Q Ka5 56. Qc3+ Kb5 57. Qb3+ Ka5 58. Nc3 Nc5 59. Bc7+ Ka6 60. Qb5+ Ka7 61. Qxc5+ Ka6 Deliberately allowing checkmate. 62. Qa5+ Kb7 63. Ke4 Kc8 64. Qa7 Kd7 65. Qb7 Ke7 66. Qc8 Kf6 67. Bd8+ Kg7 68. Qe6 Kf8 69. Qe7+ Kg8 70. Nd5 Kh8 71. g5 Kg8 72. g6 Kh8 73. Ke5 Kg8 74.", "id": "9261177" }, { "contents": "2009 Premier League Snooker\n\n\nwas higher. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 28–29 November – Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, England * (61) 80–35, 4–80, (96)–0, 0–(110), 34–77, 61–71 (65), 67–1, 40–75 ** 0–(98), 10–99 (53), 10–68 (66), 1–83 (76), (63)–30, (53)–(67) *** (111) 119–9, 87–36, 70–0, 50–57, 0–(88", "id": "994853" }, { "contents": "2013 Virginia Cavaliers football team\n\n\nAlex Foertsch 55 David Dean 56 Andre Miles-Redmond 57 Stephen Lawe 59 Mark Hall 60 John Pond 60 Jeb Byrne 61 Cody Wallace 62 Sean Karl 63 Ryan Doull 64 Nick Koutris 65 Ross Burbank 66 George Adeosun 67 Jackson Matteo 68 Eric Tetlow 69 Phillip Berry 70 Luke Bowanko 71 Jack McDonald 72 Eric Smith 74 Conner Davis 75 Sadiq Olanrewaju 76 Michael Mooney 77 Jay Whitmire 78 Morgan Moses 79 Jack Babcock 79 Sean Cascarano 80 Adrian Gamble 81 Jamall Brown 82 Mario Nixon 83 Jake McGee 84 Canaan Severin 85 Keeon Johnson 86 Jeremy Dollin", "id": "3791357" }, { "contents": "Sangrampur, Maharashtra\n\n\n52-Pimpari Adgaon 1400 53-Rajpur 157 54-Akoli Bk. 910 55-Akoli Kh. 251 56-Changefal Bk. 665 57-Changefal Kh. 707 58-Niwana 1487 59-Sangrampur Pr.jamod 6506 60-Tamgaon 1124 61-Pimpri Kathargaon 566 62-Bodkha 1363 63-Nirod 989 64-Bhilkhed 713 65-Wakana 1420 66-Rudhana 2072 67-Chondhi 622 68-Kakoda 669 69-Ukadgaon 353 70-Manardi 719 71-Pimpri Kavthal 461 72-Ringanwadi 570 73-Durgadiatya 1016 74-Wankhed 5378 75-Takleshwar 501 76-Kalamkhed 712 77-Jastgaon 795 78-Neknapur 358 79-Awar 955 80-Ukali Bk. 1216 81-Kodri 1225 82-Paturda Khurd 1564 83-Khel Thorat Paturda 2054 84-Warwat Khanderao 1447 85-Hingana Kavthal 360 86-Kumbarkhed 230 87-Kavthal 2673 88-Itkhed 218 89-Pesoda 1185 90-Bhon 1149 91-Sawali 659 92-Khiroda", "id": "9109065" }, { "contents": "Kamen Rider Spirits\n\n\n61. Rushbr 62. Ice Fangbr 63. Graveyard Eleventh tankōbon 64. Light Fangbr 65. Labyrinthbr 66. Hell Carbr 67. Teacherbr 68. Training Twelfth tankōbon 69. Whirlpoolbr 70. New Finisherbr 71. Ocean Battlebr 72. Belt of Lifebr 73. Immortal Man Thirteenth tankōbon 74. Inheritbr 75. Get Backbr 76. Movingbr 77. Evolutionbr 78. Next Evolutionbr 79. Final Evolution Fourteenth tankōbon 80. Warrior's Essencebr 81. Surpassing Greedbr 82. Returnbr 83. Fiery Giantbr 84. With the Soulbr 85. Setupbr", "id": "11704902" }, { "contents": "List of AEK Athens F.C. managers\n\n\nP ! W ! D ! L ! F ! A ! GD ! W% ! Pts% ! Total ! 36!!22!!7!!7!!62!!32!!+30!!61.11!!67.59 ! Total ! 11||6||3||2||22||14||+8||54.54||63.64 ! Total ! 4||2||0||2||6||5||+1||50.00||50.00 ! Total ! 26!!14!!5!!7!!55!!28!!+27!!53.85!!60.26 ! Total ! 59!!37!!11!!11!!145!!69!!+76!!62.71!!68.93 ! Total ! 17!!11!!3!!5!!32!!18!!+14||64.71!!70.59 ! Total ! 82!!45!!23!!14!!166!!77!!+89!!54.88!!64.23 ! Total ! 16!!8!!3!!5!!24!!20!!+4!!50.00!!56.25 ! Total ! 86!!47!!23!!16!!121!!70!!+51!!54.65!!63.57 ! Total ! 71!!39!!13!!19!!122!!67!!+55!!54.93!!61.03 ! Total ! 84!!39!!24!!21!!116!!86!!+30!!46.43!!55.95 ! Total ! 2!!1!!0!!1!!3!!4!!-1!!50.00!!50.00 ! Total ! 82!!61!!12!!9!!190!!50!!+140!!74.39!! \"Only competitive matches are counted. Wins, losses and draws are results at the final whistle; the results of penalty shootouts are not counted.\"", "id": "20468014" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Kf3 Kf8 52. Kg2 Rg4+ 53. Kh2 Bf2 54. Rf1 Bd4 55. Re1 Rh4+ 56. Kg2 Rg4+ 57. Kh3 Rh4+ 58. Kg3 Kf7 59. Kg2 Kf8 60. Kf3 Rh2 61. Bxa4 c2 62. Kg3 Bxe5+ 63. Rxe5 Rh1 64. Bxg5 Rg1+ 65. Kf2 Nxg5 66. Bxc2 Ra1 67. a4 Ra2 68. Re2 Ra3 69. Re3 Ra2 70. Re2 Ra3 71. Rd2 Ke7 72. Ke2 Nf3 73. Rd1 Ne5 74. Rd5", "id": "4952529" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Qxg6+ Kf8 59. Qxc6 Kg8 60. Qg6+ Kf8 61. Qg4 Ke8 62. Qh5 Kf8 63. Qg4 Ke8 64. Qh5 Kf8 65. Qd5 Rh7 66. Qf3+ Kg8 67. Qg4+ Kf7 68. Qh5+ Kg8 69. Qg6+ Kf8 70. Qf5+ Kg8 71. Qg4+ Kf7 72. Qh5+ Kg8 73. Qd5+ Kf8 74. Qxb5 Qe6 75. Bg7+ Kf7 76. Qh5+ Ke7 77. g3 Qe1+ 78. Kg2 Qe4+ 79. Kh2", "id": "4952547" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rc6 Bb5 60. Rc1 b3 61. Rb1 Bc4 62. Ke4 Ra2 63. Kd4 Rc2 64. Nd3 Bxd3 65. Kxd3 Rxh2 66. Rxb3 Kg7 67. Ke4 Ra2 68. Kf4 Ra4+ 69. Kg5 Ra5 70. g4 Rc5 71. Kh5 Ra5 72. Rf3 Rb5 73. g5 Rb1 74. f6+ Kh7 75. Rh3 Rg1 76. Rh2 Rg3 77. Rh1 Rg2 78. Ra1 Rh2+ 79. Kg4 Kg6 80. Ra8 Rg2+ ½–½ Game 26br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black", "id": "7279762" }, { "contents": "Les Arcanes\n\n\nPremier sacrifice 56. Liberté 57. Le sacrifice libre 58. La relation du beth à l'aleph 59. Limite de nos champs de gravitation 60. L'indivisible unité 61. La Manifestation 62. Vision parfaite 63. La féminité de la Manifestation procréatrice 64. Cantique de Salomon 65. Ève 66. Sacrifice des sacrifices 67. La loi juive 68. Beauté libre 69. Encore le rythme 70. Conscience de l'univers 71. Libre beauté première 72-73. La passion mystérieuse et chaste 74. De l'amour à l'être 75.", "id": "17579979" }, { "contents": "Barharia\n\n\nKail 61. Kaluchhapra 62. Kanahar 63. Kanhauli 64. Khanpur 65. Khizar Chak 66. Khori Pakar Jaddi 67. Khori Pakar Nilami 68. Koiri Tola 69. Kuahi 70. Kurwa 71. Kutub Chhapra 72. Lachhmi Chak 73. Lakri 74. Lakri Dargah 75. Lala Hata 76. Lauan 77. Madhaupur 78. Mahal 79. Mahamadpur 80. Mahammadpur 81. Mahbub Chhapra 82. Mahmudpur 83. Mananpura 84. Mansahata 85. Mathia Patarhatha 86. Mathurapur 87. Mira Chhapra 88. Narharpur 89.", "id": "12509991" }, { "contents": "Women's Professional Basketball League\n\n\nfranchises had been awarded to Dallas, New Orleans, San Francisco and St. Louis, Missouri, while applications were received for potential franchises from Baltimore, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. The Eastern Division included the New Jersey Gems, New Orleans Pride, New York Stars, Philadelphia Fox, St. Louis Streak and Washington Metros. The Midwest Division included the Chicago Hustle, Iowa Cornets, Milwaukee Does and Minnesota Fillies. The Western Division included the California Dreams, Dallas Diamonds, Houston Angels and San Francisco Pioneers.", "id": "10846173" }, { "contents": "Don McMahon\n\n\nDonald John McMahon (January 4, 1930 – July 22, 1987) was a right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was signed by the Boston Braves before the 1950 season. He played for the Milwaukee Braves (1957–62), Houston Colt .45s (1962–63), Cleveland Indians (1964–66), Boston Red Sox (1966–67), Chicago White Sox (1967–68), Detroit Tigers (1968–69), and San Francisco Giants (1969–74). McMahon was used almost", "id": "22214072" }, { "contents": "List of sovereign states and dependencies by total fertility rate\n\n\n58 Israel 2.9 59 Lesotho 2.9 60 Eswatini 2.8 61 Kyrgyz Republic 2.8 62 Micronesia 2.8 63 Algeria 2.7 64 Haiti 2.7 65 Mongolia 2.7 66 Botswana 2.6 67 Fiji 2.6 68 Guatemala 2.6 69 Kazakhstan 2.6 70 Syria 2.6 71 Turkmenistan 2.6 72 Bolivia 2.5 73 Djibouti 2.5 74 Jordan 2.5 75 Oman 2.5 76 Lao PDR 2.4 77 Philippines 2.4 78 Cambodia 2.3 79 Ecuador 2.3 80 Guyana 2.3 81 Honduras 2.3 82 Panama 2.3 83 Paraguay 2.3 84 Seychelles 2.3 85 South Africa 2.3 86 Suriname 2.3 87 Uzbekistan 2.3 88 Dominican Republic 2.2 89 Indonesia 2.2", "id": "17872676" }, { "contents": "Minuscule 441\n\n\nsubscriptions at the end of each book, and στιχοι. The biblical text is surrounded by a catena of Oecumenius. Some of leaves of the codex are in disorder. The order of leaves: 3-18. 1. 2. 19-46. 47-58. 59. 63. 64. 59. 60-62. 73. 74. 65. 66. 69-72. 67. 68. 75-78. 127-142. 79-126. 143-158. 167-182", "id": "19179286" }, { "contents": "Al Maktab Raqam 19\n\n\n61 - Ghost Walker 62 - Stun death 63 - Fire Ball 64 - the mystery of the Sphinx 65 - dark rays 66 - Conflict in the bush 67 - a plot of Satan 68 - bulwark 69 - ghost of revenge 70 - bloody chase 71 - cursed earth 72 - devastating weapon 73 - horror Hospital 74 - a treasure of the Pharaohs 75 - bird death 76. The armed robbery 77. secret mission 78. hackers Nile 79. Invisible Man 80. devastating automated 81. golden statue 82. Flower devil 83", "id": "3242097" }, { "contents": "Rulers of Kuba\n\n\n. Shama Katuri. 61. Kusunju. 62. Bena Misaki. 63. Bikila Kolo. 64. Kunche Lama. 65. Pelama Pena. 66. Mime Pelama. 67. Chenge Lesanga. 68. Mianga. 69. Sam Bula. 70. Manchum Bula. 71. Bopele^Bombo. 72. Boeke. 73. Bo^Kena. 74. Shamba Nche. 75. Golo Nche. 76. Shama Shanga. 77. Saina^Kama. 78. Ko Kena. 79. Sanga Lenga. 80. Bosh A kama. 81", "id": "12139561" }, { "contents": "Ācārakkōvai\n\n\n52 poems (3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 77, 78, 81, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93", "id": "12746274" }, { "contents": "Jeff Nelsen\n\n\nmovie soundtracks, and performing in the horn sections of orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Montreal, Vancouver, and National Symphonies, and the Balkan Gypsy funk band of Slavic Soul Party. With Canadian Brass, Jeff has also performed with the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, the symphonies of Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, Phoenix, Rotterdam, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, with the esteemed German, London", "id": "2981814" }, { "contents": "Kasparov versus the World\n\n\n, but claimed it was also losing, and published a \"forced win\". Subsequently, tablebases showed an error in Kasparov's analysis, but confirmed that 58...Qf5 could not have saved the draw with best play on both sides. The main line starts with 58...Qf5 59.Kh6 Qe6 60.Qg1+ Ka2 61.Qf2+ Kb1 62.Qd4 Ka2 63.Kg5 Qe7+ 64.Qf6 Qe3+ 65.Qf4 Qg1+ 66.Kf6 Qb6+ 67.Kf7 Qb7+ 68.Ke6 Qc8+ 69.Kf6 Qd8+ 70.Kf5 Qc8+ 71.Kg5 Qc3 72.Qh2+ Ka1 73.Qe2 Kb1 74.Qf2 Qc1+ 75.Kg4 Qc3", "id": "14582966" }, { "contents": "Swindle (chess)\n\n\n55...f2 56.Qg2 \"zugzwang\"; (b) 55...Nf4 56.Qf5! and if 56...Kg3 57.Qg5+ wins the knight; (c) 55...Ng5 56.Qf5 wins. g5 53.hxg5 hxg5 54.Qxb6 f3 55.Qxc5 Kg4 56.Qe3 Kg3 57.c4 Kg2 58.c5 f2 59.Qe4+ Kh2 60.Qf3 g4! 61.Qe2? White could draw with 61.Qxg4 f1=Q+ 62.Kc2 Qf2+ 63.Kb1 Qf1+ 64.Kc2 Qb5 (64...Nf2 65.Qf4+ Kg2 66.Qg5+ Kf3 67.Qf6+ Ke3 68.Qh6+ Kd4 69.Qd6+ Ke4 70.Qg6+ Kd5 71.Qd6+ Ke4 72.Qg6+", "id": "21604299" }, { "contents": "Queen and pawn versus queen endgame\n\n\n. Qxe6 Qh8+ 58. Kg6 Qc3 59. g4 Qd2 60. g5 Qd4 61. Qf5+ Ka4 62. Kh5 Qh8+ 63. Kg4 Qh1 (This move loses for Black in 39 moves as confirmed by http://www.k4it.de/index.php?topic=egtb&lang=en) 64. Qf4+ Ka5 65. Qe5+ Ka4 66. g6 Qd1+ 67. 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Qf6 Qd5+ 75", "id": "20411696" }, { "contents": "List of OHL seasons\n\n\n| 1959–60 | 1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993–94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–00 | 2000–01 | 2001–02 | 2002–03 | 2003–04 | 2004–05 | 2005–06 | 2006–07 | 2007–08 | 2008–09 | 2009–10", "id": "6936535" }, { "contents": "Dumaria\n\n\nDumaria 107 50 Kewla Kalan Dumaria 919 51 Khaira Dumaria 885 52 Khardag Dumaria 1,454 53 Kokna Dumaria 333 54 Kolhubar Dumaria 3,225 55 KOlsaita Dumaria 297 56 Kundari Dumaria 341 57 Kunria Dumaria 739 58 Kusari Dumaria 1,549 59 Lataha Dumaria 259 60 Londa Dumaria 556 61 Madarpur Dumaria 1,130 62 Mahjari Dumaria 192 63 Mahuri Dumaria 2,884 64 Mahuri Dumaria 348 65 Maigara Dumaria 2,318 66 Majhauli Dumaria 4,606 67 Majhgawan Dumaria 379 68 Manrar Dumaria 533 69 Mataha Dumaria 3,172 70 Maun Bar Dumaria 292 71 Mayapur Dumaria 141 72 Milki Dumaria 168 73 Nabigarh Dumaria 618", "id": "10048378" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n75 e\": \"favorite_nu 0000300 6d 62 65 72 22 7d 2c 20 7b 22 74 79 70 65 22 3a mber\"}, {\"type\": 0000320 20 5b 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c 20 22 6e 75 6c [\"string\", \"nul 0000340 6c 22 5d 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 22 3a 20 22 66 61 l\"], \"name\": \"fa 0000360 76 6f 72 69 74 65 5f 63 6f 6c 6f 72 22 7d 5d 7d", "id": "10173702" }, { "contents": "List of MJHL seasons\n\n\n1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | The following is a list of seasons following the reorganization of junior hockey in Canada.br 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 | 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 | br 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | br 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993-94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–2000 | br", "id": "15920550" }, { "contents": "Spain men's national wheelchair basketball team\n\n\n72–62. 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The gadget provided shortcuts to driving directions, local search and full-screen traffic view of major US and Canadian cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Montreal, New York City, Oklahoma City, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Vancouver, and Washington, D.C. Prior to October", "id": "5355697" }, { "contents": "Chess (poem)\n\n\nas 52. Na1–b3? 52. Kh2 Qg3+ 53. Qxg3+ hxg3+ 54. Kxg3 Ra5 55. Kf2 Ra8 56. Ke2 Nc2 57. Kd1 Ne3+ 58. Kc1 Nxg2+ 59. Kb1 b5 60. h4 b4 61. h5 b3 62. e5 Bg5 63. h6 Nh4 64. e6 Bf6 65. h7 Nxf3 66. e7 Bxe7 67. h8=Q+ Kb7 68. Qh3 Ne5 69. Qh5 Nd3 70. Qh3 Nb4 71. Qf3+ Kb8 72. Qe2 Bf6 73. 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The Indians spent much of September 3–5 games behind the Texas Rangers or Houston Astros for the second wild card spot in the American", "id": "294687" }, { "contents": "Index of philosophical literature\n\n\n\"Federalist No. 61\" – \"Federalist No. 62\" – \"Federalist No. 63\" – \"Federalist No. 64\" – \"Federalist No. 65\" – \"Federalist No. 66\" – \"Federalist No. 67\" – \"Federalist No. 68\" – \"Federalist No. 69\" – \"Federalist No. 70\" – \"Federalist No. 71\" – \"Federalist No. 72\" – \"Federalist No. 73\" – \"Federalist No. 74\" – \"Federalist", "id": "16809651" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "List of mayors of Salisbury\n\n\n1850–51 George Brown 1851–52 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1852–53 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1853–54 John Lambert 1854–55 Thomas Pain 1855–56 Abraham Jackson 1856–57 Thomas Pain 1857–58 Coard William Squarey 1858–59 Philip Pickney Cother 1859–60 William Woodlands 1860–61 Philip Watson Ottoway 1861–62 Charles Mann Cornwallis Whatman 1862–63 John Style 1863–64 John Waters 1864–65 Richard Henry Rigden 1865–66 Robert Stokes 1866–67 John Alfred Lush MD 1867–68 Stephen Eldridge 1868–69 William Aylward 1869–70 Charles Richard Norton 1870–71 William Fawcett Jnr. 1871–72 John Harding Jackson 1873–74 Henry Brown 1874–75 Samuel Ralph Atkins 1875–76 Charles Henry Radcliffe 1876–77 John Keynes 1877–78 Richard Monkhouse Wilson", "id": "18557200" }, { "contents": "1967 NFL season\n\n\nThe 1967 NFL season was the 48th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 16 teams with the addition of the New Orleans Saints. The two 8-team conferences were split into two divisions each: the Eastern Conference divisions were Capitol (Dallas, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Washington) and Century (Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis), and the Western Conference divisions were Central (Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, and Minnesota) and Coastal (Atlanta, Baltimore, Los Angeles", "id": "8290334" }, { "contents": "World TeamTennis\n\n\nwith Arthur Ashe and Wilt Chamberlain, securing the professional men players.. The league began play in May 1974, with George MacCall as Commissioner of the 16 teams: Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo-Toronto, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Florida (Miami), San Diego/Hawaii, Houston, Los Angeles, Minnesota (Minneapolis-St.Paul), New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. The original league format included a four-colored tennis court, a 44-contest season, and teams", "id": "14486970" }, { "contents": "2013 FedEx Cup Playoffs\n\n\n(76 to 58), Nicholas Thompson (73 to 59), Brendan Steele (89 to 69), and Ernie Els (91 to 70). Seven players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances: Ryan Palmer (60 to 71), Fredrik Jacobson (61 to 72), Martin Laird (63 to 74), David Lingmerth (64 to 75), Kyle Stanley (66 to 77), Cameron Tringale (69 to 79", "id": "19528111" }, { "contents": "Jellabies\n\n\n58. Parrot (21 June 1999) 59. Spring (28 June 1999) 60. Magic (5 July 1999) 61. Where's Pepper? (12 July 1999) 62. Hot (19 July 1999) 63. Robot (26 July 1999) 64. Wheels (2 August 1999) 65. Chums (9 August 1999) 66. Baa! (16 August 1999) 67. Found (23 August 1999) 68. Autumn (30 August 1999) 69. Nature (6 September 1999)", "id": "20682329" }, { "contents": "List of fresh water fishes of Maharashtra\n\n\nogilbii 51. Schismatorhynchos (Nukta) nukta 52. Thynnichthys sandkhol 53. Tor khudree 54. Tor mussulah 55. Tor tor SUB-FAMILY: CULTRINAE 56. Chela cachius 57. Chela laubuca 58. Salmostoma acinaces 59. Salmostoma balookee 60. Salmostoma boopis 61. Salmostoma clupeoides 62. Salmostoma horai 63. Salmostoma kardahiensis 64. Salmostoma novacula 65. Salmostoma phulo Subfamily: LEUCISCINAE 66. Hypophthalmichthys molitrix SUBFAMILY: RASBORINAE 69. Barilius evezardi 70. Barilius gatensis 71. Parluciosoma daniconius 72. Parluciosoma labiosa 73. Danio aequipinnatus 74", "id": "16146194" }, { "contents": "Vehicle registration plates of Kenya\n\n\n63 UN - United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Eastern & Southern African Regional Office 64 CD - Iran 65 CD - Cyprus 66 CD - Argentina 67 UN - United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) 68 CD - Philippines 69 CD - Burundi 70 CD - Chile 71 CD - Oman 72 CD - League of Arab States / Arab League 73 CD - European Union 74 CD - Yemen 75 CD - Kenya Mission to UNEP 76 CD - Côte d'Ivoire (Consulate) 77 CD - Bangladesh 78 CD - Saudi Arabia 79 UN", "id": "993880" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). 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Larsen pitched for the St. Louis Browns / Baltimore Orioles (1953–54; 1965), New York Yankees (1955–59), Kansas City Athletics (1960–1961), Chicago White Sox (1961), San Francisco Giants (1962–64), Houston Colt .45's / Houston Astros (1964–65), and Chicago Cubs (1967)", "id": "15750076" }, { "contents": "1968 NBA playoffs\n\n\n) (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Chicago Bulls: \"Lakers win series 4-1\" This is the first playoff meeting between the Lakers and Bulls. Division Finals (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (3) San Francisco Warriors: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Last Playoff Meeting: 1967 Western Division Semifinals (San Francisco won 3-0) Champion: Boston Celtics Division Semifinals (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (3) New York Knicks: \"76ers win series 4-2", "id": "14689742" } ]
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Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins 82.", "id": "18525012" }, { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Constitutional amendments under the French Fifth Republic\n\n\n46, 47, 47-1, 47-2 (new), 48, 49, 50-1, 51-1 (new), 51-2 (new), 56, 61, 61-1 (new), 62, 65, 69, 70, 71, 71-1 (new), 72-3, 73, 74-1, 75-1 (new), 87 (new), 88-4, 88-5, 89. The vote was", "id": "8390514" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Wysoczany\n\n\n53. Saharowa 54. Mashljanyk 55. Luchkanych 56. Mashljanyk 57. Mytso 58. Jacyla 59. Jacyla 60. Village Ukrainian School 61. Bodnik 62. Tsynanko 63. Shlomko 64. Warholjak 65. Kroljak 66. Village Orthodox Church 67. Horonova 68. Hlibyk 69. Sekielyk 70. Mashljanyk 71. Maslany 72. Orzinski 73. Worotyla 74. Luchkanych 75. Petrunjova 76. Slabka 77. Petrunjova 78. Bajtsowa 79. Sas 80. Sas 81. Hrytsko 82. Jacyla 83. Szevtsova 84. Szevtsova", "id": "15604592" }, { "contents": "List of WWE United States Champions\n\n\nRank !Wrestler !No. ofbrreigns !Combinedbrdays !Combined daysbrrec. by WWE !1 !2 !rowspan=2|40 !42 !43 !44 !45 !46 !47 !48 !49 !50 !51 !52 !53 !rowspan=2|54 !56 !rowspan=2|57 !59 !60 !61 !62 !63 !64 !65 !66 !67 !rowspan=3|68 !71 !72 !rowspan=3|73 !76 !77 !78 !rowspan=2|79 !rowspan=2|81 !83 !rowspan=2|84 !rowspan=3|86 !89 !rowspan=2|90 !92 !", "id": "11372834" }, { "contents": "Eusébio\n\n\nrepeated five years later. He was the Portuguese First Division's top scorer seven times (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970 and 1973), helping Benfica to win 11 Primeira Liga (1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73 and 1974–75), 5 Portuguese Cup wins (1961–62, 1963–64, 1968–69, 1969–70 and 1971–72), 1 European Cup win (1961–62) and 3 European Cup finals (1962–63, 1964–65 and 1967–68). Eusébio", "id": "15697745" }, { "contents": "Udayarpalayam taluk\n\n\n48 Kundaveli-East 49 Kundaveli-West 50 Kuruvalapparkoil 51 Kuvagam 52 Kuvathur 53 Managathy 54 Marudur 55 Melur 56 Muthuservamadam 57 Nagam Panthal 58 Nayaganai Periyal 59 Nedavalur-East 60 Nedavalur-South 61 Olayur 62 Padanilai 63 Pappakudi-North 64 Pappakudi-South 65 Parukkal 66 Periyakrishnapuram 67 Periyavalayam 68 Pichanur 69 Pilichikuzhi 70 Piranjeri 71 Porpathintha Nallur 72 Rangiyam 73 Saluppai 74 Sathampady 75 Silambur 76 Siluvacheri 77 Sirukadambur 78 Solankurichi 79 Sripuranthan 80 Sriraman 81 Suriyamanal 82 Suttamalli 83 T.Paluvur 84 Taludalamedu 85 Thandalai 86 Thathanur 87 Thenkatchi Perumal Nathan 88 Thirukalapur 89", "id": "329036" }, { "contents": "Garhmukteshwar (Assembly constituency)\n\n\nkhaiya 46 Sharifpur 47 Anooppur Dibai 48 Shuklampura 49 Rasoolabad Nanpur 50 Lodhipur Shobhan 51 Pawati 52 Haiderpur 53 Lodhipur Chhapka 54 Sadullapur 55 Hiranpura 56 Popayi 57 Janupura 58 Jhadina 59 Saidpur 60 Alampur Bhagwantpur 61 Ladpura 62 Kalyanpur 63 Khilwai 64 Shogarh 65 Shahpur Chaudhary 66 Inayatpur 67 Rampur Nyamatpur 68 Abdullapur 69 Dotai 70 Athsaini 71 Hasupur 72 Manak Chowk 73 Deoli 74 Dhana 75 Lisri 76 Akkhapur 77 Fattapur 78 Phuldehra 79 Nawada Kalan 80 Todarpur 81 Bhowapur 82 Bhowapur Mastannagar 83 Baksar 84 Saroorpur 85 Vait 86 Khudaliya 87 Baddha 88 Ratupura 89 Rajhera 90", "id": "3818355" }, { "contents": "Samia tribe (Luhya)\n\n\n38 Abakangala 39 Abakati 40 Abakemo 41 Abakerere 42 Abakhu 43 Abakibwedde 44 Abakiroyoya 45 Abakobe 46 Abakomolo 47 Abakooli 48 Abakoolo 49 Abakuba 50 Abakwala 51 Abakwede 52 Abakyaki 53 Abakyonga 54 Abalaka 55 Abalala 56 Abalanda 57 Abaleke 58 Abalekya 59 Abalila 60 Abalindo 61 Abaliro 62 Abalisa 63 Abaloba 64 Abalomba 65 Abalundu 66 Abalwenge 67 Abalyali 68 Abalyani 69 Abamakwa 70 Abamakyeke 71 Abamali 72 Abamani 73 Abamanyi 74 Abambumpi 75 Abameripo 76 Abampoodi 77 Abampunyi 78 Abamulembo 79 Abamulimba 80 Abamuma 81 Abanapa 82 Abangasa 83 Abanghale 84 Abanyanga 85 Abanyedeti 86 Abanyihodoo 87 Abanyimaro", "id": "4195796" }, { "contents": "Parbatsar\n\n\nGular 47 Gunawati 48 Gurah 49 Haripura 50 Harnawa Patti 51 Hatheli 52 Hukmpura 53 Huldhani 54 Jagdishpura 55 Jalampura 56 Janjeela 57 Jawla 58 Jhalra 59 Jhujharpura 60 Kaletara 61 Kalkala Ki Dhani 62 Kankediyas 63 Kanwalad 64 Khanpur 65 Khedapura 66 Khedarpura 67 Kheri Khinwasi 68 Khokhar 69 Khokhariya 70 Khundiyas 71 Kinsariya 72 Kishorpura 73 Kitiya 74 Kuliyana 75 Kundri 76 Kurada 77 Lakhiyas 78 Lalana Kalan 79 Lalana Khurd 80 Madhwa 81 Malas Charnan 82 Malas Gusaiyan 83 Mandan 84 Mandowari 85 Manglana 86 Manpura 87 Mayapur 88 Mehgaon 89 Merasi 90 Mindakiya 91 Modi Khurd", "id": "7579275" }, { "contents": "Western Suburbs Magpies\n\n\nW Wright 55 W Barclay 56 Percy Bolt 57 T Doyle 58 J Feeney 59 V Jarvis 60 E Mantle 61 H.G. 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University of Tennessee - Knoxville 76", "id": "10435645" }, { "contents": "Carson's Law\n\n\nAnd Misfire 59. St. Patrick's Day 60. The Masquerade 61. All That Glitters 62. Laugh, Clown, Laugh 63. Guardian Angels 64. Lost Opportunities 65. A Country Dance 66. Faith, Hope And Fencing Wire 67. A Matter Of Confidence 68. The Tender Trap 69. A Case For Compassion 70. From Small Acorns 71. Street Games, Night Moves 72. Deceptions 73. Orphans Of The Storm 74. Falling Star 75. Means To An End 76. Teapots And Tears 77.", "id": "7511783" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "2003 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 10–11 May – Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, England *58–69, 83–25, 24–66, (63) 75–8, 9-(67), 0–98 (57), 72–60 (53), 39–80 (55), (67)-(60), 42–61 **(58) 73–26, (80)-(52), (100) 104–32, 23–82 (57), (54) 74–57, 49–57, (56) 71–48, 59–32 **", "id": "20494482" }, { "contents": "List of villages in Murbad\n\n\n796 br 57 Gorakhgad Murbad 1 br 58 Goregaon Murbad 495 br 59 Hedavali Murbad 281 br 60 Hireghar Murbad 225 61 Inde Murbad 885 br 62 Jadai Murbad 491 br 63 Jaigaon Murbad 496 br 64 Jambhurde Murbad 1,330 br 65 Jamghar Murbad 533 br 66 Kachakoli Murbad 869 br 67 Kalambad Mu Murbad 408 br 68 Kalambhe Murbad 1,299 br 69 Kalamkhande Murbad 987 br 70 Kalanbhad Murbad 1,017 br 71 Kandali Murbad 295 br 72 Kanharle Murbad 798 br 73 Kanhol Murbad 822 br 74 Karavale Murbad 1,118 br 75 Karchonde Murbad 731 76 Kasgaon Murbad 524", "id": "15353565" }, { "contents": "Amos Burn\n\n\nKf7 46.Bxc6 Bxc6 47.Kb4 Be8 48.Nf3 Ke7 49.Ng5 Bc6 50.Ka3 Bd7 51.Kb2 Ba4 52.Kc1 Bb3 53.Nf3 Ba4 54.Nh4 Kf7 55.Ng2 Bd7 56.h4 Be8 57.Kb2 Ba4 58.Ne3 Ke7 59.Ka3 Bc6 60.Kb4 Kd7 61.Ka5 Kc7 62.Nc2 Kb7 63.Nb4 Bd7 64.Na6 Be8 65.Nc5+ Kc6 66.Nxe6 Bd7 67.Ng5 Bf5 68.Kb4 Bg4 69.Ka3 Kd7 70.Nf7 Be6 71.Nd6 Kc6 72.Kb2 Bg4 73.Kc2 Kd7 74.Kd2 Ke6 75.Ke3 Bh3 76.f5+ gxf5 77.Kf4 Bg4 78.Kg5 Bh3 79.Ne8 Kf7 80.Nf6 f4 81.Kxf4 Be6 82.Kg5 1–0 MacDonald-Burn, Liverpool 1910 At right is a surprisingly little-known position from one of Burn's offhand games.", "id": "20103296" }, { "contents": "Brazilian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act\n\n\n59. FENIPRAZINE 60. FEMPROBAMATO 61. FLUFENAZINE 62. FLUMAZENIL 63. FLUOXETINE 64. FLUPENTIXOL 65. FLUVOXAMINE 66. HALOPERIDOL 67. HALOTAN 68. CLORAL HYDRATE 69. HYDROCHLORBEZETILAMINE 70. HYDROXIDINE 71. HOMOPHENAZINE 72. IMICLOPRAZINE 73. IMIPRAMINE 74. IMIPRAMINOXIDE 75. IPROCLORIZIDA 76. ISOCARBOXAZIDE 77. ISOFLURANE 78. ISOPROPYL-CROTONYL-URINE 79. LAMOTRIGINE 80. LEVODOPA 81. LEVOMEPROMAZINE 82. LINDANO 83. LISURIDA 84. LITHIUM 85. LOPERAMIDA 86. LOXAPINA 87. MAPROTILINE 88. MECLOFENOXATE 89. MEFENOXALONE 90.", "id": "14670778" }, { "contents": "Tales of the Wizard of Oz\n\n\n? 55. ? 56. ? 57. ? 58. ? 59. ? 60. Friends of a Feather 61. Monkey Air Lift 62. Guaranteed for Life 63. The Skills of Bravery 64. The Coat of Arms 65. Roar, Lion, Roar 66. Be a Card 67. The Inferior Decorator 68. The Salesman 69. The Cat's Meow 70. The Yellow Brick Road 71. Rusty Rusty 72. The Scarecrow 73. The Invisible Man 74. Free Trade 75. The Bull Fighter 76", "id": "13344957" }, { "contents": "Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship\n\n\nscope=row|56 !scope=row|57 !scope=row|58 !scope=row|59 !scope=row|60 !scope=row|61 !scope=row|62 !scope=row|63 !scope=row|64 !scope=row|65 !scope=row|66 !scope=row|67 !scope=row|68 !scope=row|69 !scope=row|70 !scope=row|71 !scope=row|72 !scope=row|73 !scope=row|74 !scope=row|75 !scope=row|76 !scope=row|77 !scope=row|78 !scope=row|79 !scope=row|80 !", "id": "16778230" }, { "contents": "Ikirun\n\n\n59. Asaba 60. Ajele Okeba 61. Ago Okeba 62. Ajisefinni 63. Alufa Akanbi 64. Adedeji 65. Alabi 66. Aniyeye 67. Agunlo 68. Aliyu 69. Aborisade 70. Agbon 71. Ayara 72. Baale- Enle 73. Baba Osogbo 74. Orisayo 75. Balogun 76. Baale Gbenagbena 77. Baale Onilu 78. Baale Ponja Erintunde 79. Saba 80. Balogun Kojo 81. Baale Oke Aafo 82. Balogun Makinde 83. Baba Isale 84. Balogun Imole 85. Baba Oloya 86. Baale", "id": "2580736" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qd2 Qd4 57. Qe1 Qb6 58. Qd2 Rb7 59. a4 Qc5 60. Qe1 Rb4 61. Qd2 Qb6 62. Qc1 Qd4 63. Qc2 Rb3 64. Be2 Rxc3 65. Qxc3 Qxc3 66. bxc3 Nxe4 67. Bf3 Nef6 68. Be2 e4 69. Bxc4 g4 70. Rb2 Ng5 71. Rb6 Nf7 72. Bf1 f3 73. c4 Nd7 74. Rb7 Nfe5 75. f6 e3 76. Rb3 e2 77. Bxe2 fxe2 78. Re3 Nf3 79. f7 Rf8 80. Rxg4 e1=", "id": "10680382" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "1953–54 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team\n\n\n30 Oregon State (-/4) RAL L 53–65 January 8 The Citadel H W 83–42 January 9 Wake Forest A W 66–65 January 11 Davidson A W 70–54 January 16 Virginia H W 78–66 January 19 NC State H L 77–84 February 2 Washington and Lee LY W 69–60 February 4 Duke (-/8) A L 47–63 February 8 Virginia A L 69–83 February 11 Wake Forest H L 62–76 February 13 Clemson (-/14) A W 72–56 February 16 Davidson H W 89–69 February 20 Duke (-/14) H L 63–67 February 24 NC State", "id": "7304952" }, { "contents": "Kumharsain\n\n\nChohan 38 Chopala 39 Churath 40 D.P.F. Nag kelo Saroga 41 D.P.F. Nagkelo 42 Dagrot 43 Dakolu 44 Dakoon 45 Dalan 46 Damaur 47 Daro 48 Dawala 49 Deeb 50 Deoridhar 51 Dethal 52 Devali Dhar 53 Dhala 54 Dhali 55 Dhanal 56 Dharuri 57 Dheongli 58 Dogri 59 Doja 60 Ganeog 61 Gharal 62 Ghareawat 63 Ghughvi 64 Gheti 65 Gonthla 66 Halyana 67 Hathiya 68 Jadoon 69 Jal 70 Jalti 71 Jangal Ahar 72 Jangal Dawala 73 Jangal Hatu 74 Jangal Havan 75 Jangal Jogsha 76 Jangal Madhawan 77 Jangal Marni 78 Jangal Nun-II 79 Janjeli", "id": "1653227" }, { "contents": "Glamorgan County Silver Ball Trophy\n\n\n. The trophy is sponsored by Brains Smooth. ! Season !! Winners !! Losing Finalists !! Score !! Venue ! 1956–57 !1957–58 ! 1958–59 ! 1959–60 ! 1960–61 ! 1961–62 ! 1962–63 ! 1963–64 ! 1964–65 ! 1965–66 ! 1966–67 ! 1967–68 ! 1968–69 ! 1969–70 ! 1970–71 ! 1971–72 ! 1972–73 ! 1973–74 ! 1974–75 ! 1975–76 ! 1976–77 ! 1977–78 ! 1978–79 ! 1979–80 ! 1980–81 ! 1981–82 ! 1982–83 ! 1983–84 ! 1984–85 ! 1985–86 ! 1986–87 ! 1987–88 ! 1988–89 ! 1989–90 ! 1990–91 ! 1991–92 ! 1992–93 ! 1993–94", "id": "18470383" }, { "contents": "63rd NHK Cup (shogi)\n\n\n, 59. P*7b, 60. Px3e, 61. P-6f, 62. N*8e, 63. P-7a+, 64. Nx7g+, 65. Nx7g, 66. S*7f, 67. N*8i, 68. G*5i, 69. K-6h, 70. B-4h+, 71. +P-7b, 72. +B-5h, 73. K-7i, 74. +B-6i, 75. K-8h, 76. +Bx7h, 77. Kx7h, 78. G*6g, 79. K-8h, 80. Gx7g, 81. Nx7g", "id": "8770976" }, { "contents": "Ancestors of Rama\n\n\n62. Rituparna 63. Sarvakama (Sarvakarma, Aartupani in Harivansha Puran) 64. Sudas (contemporary to King Kuru-1 of Chandravansh who founded the Magadha Kingdom) 65. Saudasa (or) Kalmashapada (married to Madayanti) 66. Asmaka 67. Mulaka (Naari Kavacha) (contemporary of Yadava King Shakuni who was the father of Rakshasha “Bhasmasura”) 68. Dasharatha-1 69. Adwil (Ilabil in Vishnu Puran) 70. Vishvamashaha 71. Anaranya-2 72. Nidhn 73. Animitra 74. Dululaha (Harivansh Puran) 75", "id": "8372279" }, { "contents": "Codex Cyprius\n\n\n1: 1, 4, 12, 14, 30, 34, 41, 44; Luke 10: 1, 8, 15, 22, 23, 30, 32, 37, 38, 47, 48, 53, 57, 63; Luke 20: 2, 4, 8, 9, 19, 23, 24, 26, 28, 33, 34, 50, 61, 62, 64, 65, 70, 74, 75. In Matthew 27:34 it reads οινον (\"wine\"", "id": "12433331" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qg1 Qe8 55. Qf2 Qf8 56. Rcd1 Qe8 57. Kh3 Kh8 58. Rc1 Kh7 59. Ba7 Rb7 60. Bc5 Na6 61. Be3 Rbb8 62. Kh4 Nb4 63. Qf1 Qe7 64. Kh3 Qe8 65. Kh2 Qe7 66. Qd1 Qe8 67. Kh3 Ra8 68. Kh4 Na6 69. Qg1 Bb4 70. Rdd1 Bf8 71. Kh3 Rab8 72. Kh4 Nb4 73. Rd2 Na6 74. Nf5 Bb4 75. Rdd1 Bf8 76. Qe1 Bb4 77. Qf1 Bf8 78. Kg3 Nb4 79", "id": "10680375" }, { "contents": "List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach\n\n\n• 20/7=/11 • 22/5 • 24/6 • 25/6 • 26/6 • 28/6 • 29/8 • 30/6 • 31/9 • 32/6 • 33/6 • 36/4 and /8 • 37/6 • 38/6 • 39/7 • 40/3, /6 and /8 • 41/6 • 42/7 • 44/7 • 45/7 • 46/6 • 47/5 • 48/3 and /7 • 52/6 • 55/5 • 56/5 • 57/8 • 59/3 • 60/5 • 62/6 64. • 64/2, /4 and /8 • 65/2 and /7 • 66/6 • 67/4 and /7 • 69/6 • 69a/6 • 70/7 and /11 • 72/6 • 73/5 • 74/8", "id": "3262090" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n+ Nxe4 56. fxe4+ Kxe4 57. Qg4+ Kd3 58. Qf3+ Qe3 59. Kg4 Qxf3+ 60. Kxf3 g6 61. Bd6 Nf5 62. Kf4 Nh4 63. Kg4 gxh5+ 64. Kxh4 Kxd4 65. Bb8 a5 66. Bd6 Kc4 67. Kxh5 a4 68. Kxh6 Kb3 69. b5 Kc4 70. Kg5 Kxb5 71. Kf5 Ka6 72. Ke6 Ka7 73. Kd7 Kb7 74. Be7 Ka7 75. Kc7 Ka8 76. Bd6 Ka7 77. Kc8 Ka6 78. Kb8 b5 79", "id": "7279713" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rg3 b3 59. Kc6 Kb8 60. Rxb3+ Ka7 61. Rb7+ Ka6 62. Rb6+ Ka7 63. Kb5 a4 64. Rxf6 Rf4 65. Rxh6 a3 66. Ra6+ Kb8 67. Rxa3 Rxf5 68. Rg3 Rf6 69. Rg8+ Kc7 70. Rg7+ Kc8 71. Rh7 1-0 Game 32br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black: Korchnoi, Viktorbr Pirc, Classicalbr Result: 1-0br 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5", "id": "7279777" }, { "contents": "José Cardenal\n\n\nJosé Rosario Domec Cardenal (born October 7, 1943 in Matanzas, Cuba) is a Cuban American former professional baseball outfielder, who played Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants (1963–64), Los Angeles/California Angels (1965–67), Cleveland Indians (1968–69), St. Louis Cardinals (1970–1971), Milwaukee Brewers (1971), Chicago Cubs (1972–77), Philadelphia Phillies (1978–79), New York Mets (1979–80), and Kansas City Royals (1980). Cardenal batted and threw", "id": "3406173" }, { "contents": "SUBE card\n\n\n20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88,", "id": "8102606" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\nRb1 Bg7 58. Be4 Nf6 59. Bc2 Nd5 60. Ra1 Kc7 61. Rb1 Bf6 62. Kg1 Ne7 63. Kf1 Nd5 64. Kg2 Bg7 65. Kg1 Kb7 66. Ra1 R6d7 67. Re4 Bf6 68. Re2 Kc7 69. Kf1 Ne7 70. Rb1 Nc8 71. Be3 Nd6 72. Rbe1 Re7 73. Bg6 Rg8 74. Bb1 e4 75. Kg2 Rge8 76. Bc2 Bg7 77. Rd1 Nc4 78. Bc1 Nd6 79. Rh1 Re5 80. h4 Bf6 81. h5 R5e7 82.", "id": "10680366" }, { "contents": "Wu Style Tai Chi Fast Form\n\n\nParting the wild horse's mane 59. Jade girl works the shuttles(3) 60. Jade girl works the shuttles(4) 61. Grasping the bird's tail 62. Cloud hands(3) 63. Cloud hands(4) 64. Downward posture 65. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(1) 66. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(2) 67. Step back, repulse the monkey 68. Flying oblique 69. Raise hand and step up 70. White crane flaps its wings 71. Brush knee and twist step 72. Needle at the bottom", "id": "6846816" }, { "contents": "SFZ (file format)\n\n\nan SFZ file: group lovel=0 hivel=127 region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=60 lokey=30 hikey=61 sample=SubDir/01C4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=62 lokey=62 hikey=63 sample=SubDir/02D4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=64 lokey=64 hikey=64 sample=SubDir/03E4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=65 lokey=65 hikey=66 sample=SubDir/04F4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=67 lokey=67 hikey=68 sample=SubDir/05G4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=69 lokey=69 hikey=70 sample=SubDir/06A4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=71 lokey=71 hikey=71 sample=SubDir/07B4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=72 lokey=72 hikey=73 sample=SubDir/08C5.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=74 lokey=74 hikey=75 sample=SubDir/09D5.wav region trigger=", "id": "13324840" }, { "contents": "Afadzato South District\n\n\n. Logba-Adzakoe 57. Logba-Akusame 58. Logba-Alakpeti 59. Logba-Andokope 60. Logba-Dufie 61. Logba-Klikpo 62. Logba-Tota 63. Logba-Vuinta 64. Logba-Xorglikope 65. Tafi-Abuipe 66. Tafi-Agorme 67. Tafi-Atome 68. Tafi-Dekpokorfe 69. Tafi-Mador 70. Tafi-Xorglikorfe 71. Kpeve-Old town 72. Kpeve-Tornu 73. Adigbo-Tornu 74. Goviefe-Todzi 75. Goviefe-Korwu", "id": "2739856" }, { "contents": "Jackson League\n\n\n-52 Centrals 1952-53 Northerners 1953-54 Vale Recreation 1954-55 Pessimists 1955-56 Northerners 1956-57 Guernsey Rangers 1957-58 Guernsey Rangers 1958-59 Northerners 1959-60 Northerners 1960-61 Belgrave Wanderers 1961-62 Sylvans 1962-63 Sylvans 1963-64 Northerners 1964-65 Belgrave Wanderers 1965-66 Vale Recreation 1966-67 Centrals 1967-68 St Martin’s 1968-69 Vale Recreation 1969-70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970-71 Belgrave Wanderers 1971-72 Vale Recreation 1972-73 Vale Recreation", "id": "4250613" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\nof Arkansas. The Lumbermen were disbanded in July 1905 due to financial hardships. Pine Bluff MLB Players 1954 - Frank Lucchesi - Manager - Philadelphia 70-72, Texas 75-77, Chicago Cubs 87 1952 - Bob Hale - Baltimore 55-56, 58, Cleveland 60-61, New York Yankees 61 1952 - Hillis Layne - Washington 41 1952 - Jim Snyder - Player Minnesota 61-62, 64 Manager - Seattle 88 1951 - Bud Black - Detroit 52, 55 1950 - Harry Chozen - Cincinnati 37 1950", "id": "9684300" }, { "contents": "Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award\n\n\n-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-", "id": "18196616" }, { "contents": "Middlesex Senior Charity Cup\n\n\n1947–48 Hendon 1948–49 Hayes 1949–50 Wealdstone 1950–51 Finchley 1951–52 Southall 1952–53 Hounslow Town 1953–54 Hendon 1954–55 Hayes 1955–56 Hounslow Town 1956–57 Hendon 1957–58 Finchley 1958–59 Enfield 1959–60 Hounslow Town 1960–61 Enfield 1961–62 Enfield & Hounslow Town (joint holders) 1962–63 Hayes 1963–64 Wealdstone 1964–65 Finchley 1965–66 Hounslow Town 1966–67 No Competition 1967–68 Wealdstone & Wembley (joint holders) 1968–69 Southall 1969–70 Hampton 1970–71 Hayes 1971–72 Hayes 1972–73 Hayes 1973–74 Finchley 1974–75 Hayes 1975–76 Hendon 1976–77 Hendon 1977–78 Hillingdon Borough 1978–79 Hendon 1979–80 Harrow Borough 1980–81 Wembley & Wealdstone (joint winners) 1981–82 Uxbridge 1982–83 Wembley 1983–84 Southall", "id": "8679746" }, { "contents": "Handicap (chess)\n\n\n53. Ke3 Kb5 54. Ne4 Na6 55. h8=Q Ka5 56. Qc3+ Kb5 57. Qb3+ Ka5 58. Nc3 Nc5 59. Bc7+ Ka6 60. Qb5+ Ka7 61. Qxc5+ Ka6 Deliberately allowing checkmate. 62. Qa5+ Kb7 63. Ke4 Kc8 64. Qa7 Kd7 65. Qb7 Ke7 66. Qc8 Kf6 67. Bd8+ Kg7 68. Qe6 Kf8 69. Qe7+ Kg8 70. Nd5 Kh8 71. g5 Kg8 72. g6 Kh8 73. Ke5 Kg8 74.", "id": "9261177" }, { "contents": "2009 Premier League Snooker\n\n\nwas higher. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 28–29 November – Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, England * (61) 80–35, 4–80, (96)–0, 0–(110), 34–77, 61–71 (65), 67–1, 40–75 ** 0–(98), 10–99 (53), 10–68 (66), 1–83 (76), (63)–30, (53)–(67) *** (111) 119–9, 87–36, 70–0, 50–57, 0–(88", "id": "994853" }, { "contents": "2013 Virginia Cavaliers football team\n\n\nAlex Foertsch 55 David Dean 56 Andre Miles-Redmond 57 Stephen Lawe 59 Mark Hall 60 John Pond 60 Jeb Byrne 61 Cody Wallace 62 Sean Karl 63 Ryan Doull 64 Nick Koutris 65 Ross Burbank 66 George Adeosun 67 Jackson Matteo 68 Eric Tetlow 69 Phillip Berry 70 Luke Bowanko 71 Jack McDonald 72 Eric Smith 74 Conner Davis 75 Sadiq Olanrewaju 76 Michael Mooney 77 Jay Whitmire 78 Morgan Moses 79 Jack Babcock 79 Sean Cascarano 80 Adrian Gamble 81 Jamall Brown 82 Mario Nixon 83 Jake McGee 84 Canaan Severin 85 Keeon Johnson 86 Jeremy Dollin", "id": "3791357" }, { "contents": "Sangrampur, Maharashtra\n\n\n52-Pimpari Adgaon 1400 53-Rajpur 157 54-Akoli Bk. 910 55-Akoli Kh. 251 56-Changefal Bk. 665 57-Changefal Kh. 707 58-Niwana 1487 59-Sangrampur Pr.jamod 6506 60-Tamgaon 1124 61-Pimpri Kathargaon 566 62-Bodkha 1363 63-Nirod 989 64-Bhilkhed 713 65-Wakana 1420 66-Rudhana 2072 67-Chondhi 622 68-Kakoda 669 69-Ukadgaon 353 70-Manardi 719 71-Pimpri Kavthal 461 72-Ringanwadi 570 73-Durgadiatya 1016 74-Wankhed 5378 75-Takleshwar 501 76-Kalamkhed 712 77-Jastgaon 795 78-Neknapur 358 79-Awar 955 80-Ukali Bk. 1216 81-Kodri 1225 82-Paturda Khurd 1564 83-Khel Thorat Paturda 2054 84-Warwat Khanderao 1447 85-Hingana Kavthal 360 86-Kumbarkhed 230 87-Kavthal 2673 88-Itkhed 218 89-Pesoda 1185 90-Bhon 1149 91-Sawali 659 92-Khiroda", "id": "9109065" }, { "contents": "Kamen Rider Spirits\n\n\n61. Rushbr 62. Ice Fangbr 63. Graveyard Eleventh tankōbon 64. Light Fangbr 65. Labyrinthbr 66. Hell Carbr 67. Teacherbr 68. Training Twelfth tankōbon 69. Whirlpoolbr 70. New Finisherbr 71. Ocean Battlebr 72. Belt of Lifebr 73. Immortal Man Thirteenth tankōbon 74. Inheritbr 75. Get Backbr 76. Movingbr 77. Evolutionbr 78. Next Evolutionbr 79. Final Evolution Fourteenth tankōbon 80. Warrior's Essencebr 81. Surpassing Greedbr 82. Returnbr 83. Fiery Giantbr 84. With the Soulbr 85. Setupbr", "id": "11704902" }, { "contents": "List of AEK Athens F.C. managers\n\n\nP ! W ! D ! L ! F ! A ! GD ! W% ! Pts% ! Total ! 36!!22!!7!!7!!62!!32!!+30!!61.11!!67.59 ! Total ! 11||6||3||2||22||14||+8||54.54||63.64 ! Total ! 4||2||0||2||6||5||+1||50.00||50.00 ! Total ! 26!!14!!5!!7!!55!!28!!+27!!53.85!!60.26 ! Total ! 59!!37!!11!!11!!145!!69!!+76!!62.71!!68.93 ! Total ! 17!!11!!3!!5!!32!!18!!+14||64.71!!70.59 ! Total ! 82!!45!!23!!14!!166!!77!!+89!!54.88!!64.23 ! Total ! 16!!8!!3!!5!!24!!20!!+4!!50.00!!56.25 ! Total ! 86!!47!!23!!16!!121!!70!!+51!!54.65!!63.57 ! Total ! 71!!39!!13!!19!!122!!67!!+55!!54.93!!61.03 ! Total ! 84!!39!!24!!21!!116!!86!!+30!!46.43!!55.95 ! Total ! 2!!1!!0!!1!!3!!4!!-1!!50.00!!50.00 ! Total ! 82!!61!!12!!9!!190!!50!!+140!!74.39!! \"Only competitive matches are counted. Wins, losses and draws are results at the final whistle; the results of penalty shootouts are not counted.\"", "id": "20468014" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Kf3 Kf8 52. Kg2 Rg4+ 53. Kh2 Bf2 54. Rf1 Bd4 55. Re1 Rh4+ 56. Kg2 Rg4+ 57. Kh3 Rh4+ 58. Kg3 Kf7 59. Kg2 Kf8 60. Kf3 Rh2 61. Bxa4 c2 62. Kg3 Bxe5+ 63. Rxe5 Rh1 64. Bxg5 Rg1+ 65. Kf2 Nxg5 66. Bxc2 Ra1 67. a4 Ra2 68. Re2 Ra3 69. Re3 Ra2 70. Re2 Ra3 71. Rd2 Ke7 72. Ke2 Nf3 73. Rd1 Ne5 74. Rd5", "id": "4952529" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Qxg6+ Kf8 59. Qxc6 Kg8 60. Qg6+ Kf8 61. Qg4 Ke8 62. Qh5 Kf8 63. Qg4 Ke8 64. Qh5 Kf8 65. Qd5 Rh7 66. Qf3+ Kg8 67. Qg4+ Kf7 68. Qh5+ Kg8 69. Qg6+ Kf8 70. Qf5+ Kg8 71. Qg4+ Kf7 72. Qh5+ Kg8 73. Qd5+ Kf8 74. Qxb5 Qe6 75. Bg7+ Kf7 76. Qh5+ Ke7 77. g3 Qe1+ 78. Kg2 Qe4+ 79. Kh2", "id": "4952547" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rc6 Bb5 60. Rc1 b3 61. Rb1 Bc4 62. Ke4 Ra2 63. Kd4 Rc2 64. Nd3 Bxd3 65. Kxd3 Rxh2 66. Rxb3 Kg7 67. Ke4 Ra2 68. Kf4 Ra4+ 69. Kg5 Ra5 70. g4 Rc5 71. Kh5 Ra5 72. Rf3 Rb5 73. g5 Rb1 74. f6+ Kh7 75. Rh3 Rg1 76. Rh2 Rg3 77. Rh1 Rg2 78. Ra1 Rh2+ 79. Kg4 Kg6 80. Ra8 Rg2+ ½–½ Game 26br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black", "id": "7279762" }, { "contents": "Les Arcanes\n\n\nPremier sacrifice 56. Liberté 57. Le sacrifice libre 58. La relation du beth à l'aleph 59. Limite de nos champs de gravitation 60. L'indivisible unité 61. La Manifestation 62. Vision parfaite 63. La féminité de la Manifestation procréatrice 64. Cantique de Salomon 65. Ève 66. Sacrifice des sacrifices 67. La loi juive 68. Beauté libre 69. Encore le rythme 70. Conscience de l'univers 71. Libre beauté première 72-73. La passion mystérieuse et chaste 74. De l'amour à l'être 75.", "id": "17579979" }, { "contents": "Barharia\n\n\nKail 61. Kaluchhapra 62. Kanahar 63. Kanhauli 64. Khanpur 65. Khizar Chak 66. Khori Pakar Jaddi 67. Khori Pakar Nilami 68. Koiri Tola 69. Kuahi 70. Kurwa 71. Kutub Chhapra 72. Lachhmi Chak 73. Lakri 74. Lakri Dargah 75. Lala Hata 76. Lauan 77. Madhaupur 78. Mahal 79. Mahamadpur 80. Mahammadpur 81. Mahbub Chhapra 82. Mahmudpur 83. Mananpura 84. Mansahata 85. Mathia Patarhatha 86. Mathurapur 87. Mira Chhapra 88. Narharpur 89.", "id": "12509991" }, { "contents": "Women's Professional Basketball League\n\n\nfranchises had been awarded to Dallas, New Orleans, San Francisco and St. Louis, Missouri, while applications were received for potential franchises from Baltimore, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. The Eastern Division included the New Jersey Gems, New Orleans Pride, New York Stars, Philadelphia Fox, St. Louis Streak and Washington Metros. The Midwest Division included the Chicago Hustle, Iowa Cornets, Milwaukee Does and Minnesota Fillies. The Western Division included the California Dreams, Dallas Diamonds, Houston Angels and San Francisco Pioneers.", "id": "10846173" }, { "contents": "Don McMahon\n\n\nDonald John McMahon (January 4, 1930 – July 22, 1987) was a right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was signed by the Boston Braves before the 1950 season. He played for the Milwaukee Braves (1957–62), Houston Colt .45s (1962–63), Cleveland Indians (1964–66), Boston Red Sox (1966–67), Chicago White Sox (1967–68), Detroit Tigers (1968–69), and San Francisco Giants (1969–74). McMahon was used almost", "id": "22214072" }, { "contents": "List of sovereign states and dependencies by total fertility rate\n\n\n58 Israel 2.9 59 Lesotho 2.9 60 Eswatini 2.8 61 Kyrgyz Republic 2.8 62 Micronesia 2.8 63 Algeria 2.7 64 Haiti 2.7 65 Mongolia 2.7 66 Botswana 2.6 67 Fiji 2.6 68 Guatemala 2.6 69 Kazakhstan 2.6 70 Syria 2.6 71 Turkmenistan 2.6 72 Bolivia 2.5 73 Djibouti 2.5 74 Jordan 2.5 75 Oman 2.5 76 Lao PDR 2.4 77 Philippines 2.4 78 Cambodia 2.3 79 Ecuador 2.3 80 Guyana 2.3 81 Honduras 2.3 82 Panama 2.3 83 Paraguay 2.3 84 Seychelles 2.3 85 South Africa 2.3 86 Suriname 2.3 87 Uzbekistan 2.3 88 Dominican Republic 2.2 89 Indonesia 2.2", "id": "17872676" }, { "contents": "Minuscule 441\n\n\nsubscriptions at the end of each book, and στιχοι. The biblical text is surrounded by a catena of Oecumenius. Some of leaves of the codex are in disorder. The order of leaves: 3-18. 1. 2. 19-46. 47-58. 59. 63. 64. 59. 60-62. 73. 74. 65. 66. 69-72. 67. 68. 75-78. 127-142. 79-126. 143-158. 167-182", "id": "19179286" }, { "contents": "Al Maktab Raqam 19\n\n\n61 - Ghost Walker 62 - Stun death 63 - Fire Ball 64 - the mystery of the Sphinx 65 - dark rays 66 - Conflict in the bush 67 - a plot of Satan 68 - bulwark 69 - ghost of revenge 70 - bloody chase 71 - cursed earth 72 - devastating weapon 73 - horror Hospital 74 - a treasure of the Pharaohs 75 - bird death 76. The armed robbery 77. secret mission 78. hackers Nile 79. Invisible Man 80. devastating automated 81. golden statue 82. Flower devil 83", "id": "3242097" }, { "contents": "Rulers of Kuba\n\n\n. Shama Katuri. 61. Kusunju. 62. Bena Misaki. 63. Bikila Kolo. 64. Kunche Lama. 65. Pelama Pena. 66. Mime Pelama. 67. Chenge Lesanga. 68. Mianga. 69. Sam Bula. 70. Manchum Bula. 71. Bopele^Bombo. 72. Boeke. 73. Bo^Kena. 74. Shamba Nche. 75. Golo Nche. 76. Shama Shanga. 77. Saina^Kama. 78. Ko Kena. 79. Sanga Lenga. 80. Bosh A kama. 81", "id": "12139561" }, { "contents": "Ācārakkōvai\n\n\n52 poems (3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 77, 78, 81, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93", "id": "12746274" }, { "contents": "Jeff Nelsen\n\n\nmovie soundtracks, and performing in the horn sections of orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Montreal, Vancouver, and National Symphonies, and the Balkan Gypsy funk band of Slavic Soul Party. With Canadian Brass, Jeff has also performed with the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, the symphonies of Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, Phoenix, Rotterdam, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, with the esteemed German, London", "id": "2981814" }, { "contents": "Kasparov versus the World\n\n\n, but claimed it was also losing, and published a \"forced win\". Subsequently, tablebases showed an error in Kasparov's analysis, but confirmed that 58...Qf5 could not have saved the draw with best play on both sides. The main line starts with 58...Qf5 59.Kh6 Qe6 60.Qg1+ Ka2 61.Qf2+ Kb1 62.Qd4 Ka2 63.Kg5 Qe7+ 64.Qf6 Qe3+ 65.Qf4 Qg1+ 66.Kf6 Qb6+ 67.Kf7 Qb7+ 68.Ke6 Qc8+ 69.Kf6 Qd8+ 70.Kf5 Qc8+ 71.Kg5 Qc3 72.Qh2+ Ka1 73.Qe2 Kb1 74.Qf2 Qc1+ 75.Kg4 Qc3", "id": "14582966" }, { "contents": "Swindle (chess)\n\n\n55...f2 56.Qg2 \"zugzwang\"; (b) 55...Nf4 56.Qf5! and if 56...Kg3 57.Qg5+ wins the knight; (c) 55...Ng5 56.Qf5 wins. g5 53.hxg5 hxg5 54.Qxb6 f3 55.Qxc5 Kg4 56.Qe3 Kg3 57.c4 Kg2 58.c5 f2 59.Qe4+ Kh2 60.Qf3 g4! 61.Qe2? White could draw with 61.Qxg4 f1=Q+ 62.Kc2 Qf2+ 63.Kb1 Qf1+ 64.Kc2 Qb5 (64...Nf2 65.Qf4+ Kg2 66.Qg5+ Kf3 67.Qf6+ Ke3 68.Qh6+ Kd4 69.Qd6+ Ke4 70.Qg6+ Kd5 71.Qd6+ Ke4 72.Qg6+", "id": "21604299" }, { "contents": "Queen and pawn versus queen endgame\n\n\n. Qxe6 Qh8+ 58. Kg6 Qc3 59. g4 Qd2 60. g5 Qd4 61. Qf5+ Ka4 62. Kh5 Qh8+ 63. Kg4 Qh1 (This move loses for Black in 39 moves as confirmed by http://www.k4it.de/index.php?topic=egtb&lang=en) 64. Qf4+ Ka5 65. Qe5+ Ka4 66. g6 Qd1+ 67. Kg5 Qg8+ 68. Kf5 Qc8+ 69. Kf4 Qc1+ 70. Qe3 Qc7+ 71. Qe5 Qc1+ 72. Kf5 Qc8+ 73. Kg5 Qd8+ 74. Qf6 Qd5+ 75", "id": "20411696" }, { "contents": "List of OHL seasons\n\n\n| 1959–60 | 1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993–94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–00 | 2000–01 | 2001–02 | 2002–03 | 2003–04 | 2004–05 | 2005–06 | 2006–07 | 2007–08 | 2008–09 | 2009–10", "id": "6936535" }, { "contents": "Dumaria\n\n\nDumaria 107 50 Kewla Kalan Dumaria 919 51 Khaira Dumaria 885 52 Khardag Dumaria 1,454 53 Kokna Dumaria 333 54 Kolhubar Dumaria 3,225 55 KOlsaita Dumaria 297 56 Kundari Dumaria 341 57 Kunria Dumaria 739 58 Kusari Dumaria 1,549 59 Lataha Dumaria 259 60 Londa Dumaria 556 61 Madarpur Dumaria 1,130 62 Mahjari Dumaria 192 63 Mahuri Dumaria 2,884 64 Mahuri Dumaria 348 65 Maigara Dumaria 2,318 66 Majhauli Dumaria 4,606 67 Majhgawan Dumaria 379 68 Manrar Dumaria 533 69 Mataha Dumaria 3,172 70 Maun Bar Dumaria 292 71 Mayapur Dumaria 141 72 Milki Dumaria 168 73 Nabigarh Dumaria 618", "id": "10048378" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n75 e\": \"favorite_nu 0000300 6d 62 65 72 22 7d 2c 20 7b 22 74 79 70 65 22 3a mber\"}, {\"type\": 0000320 20 5b 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c 20 22 6e 75 6c [\"string\", \"nul 0000340 6c 22 5d 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 22 3a 20 22 66 61 l\"], \"name\": \"fa 0000360 76 6f 72 69 74 65 5f 63 6f 6c 6f 72 22 7d 5d 7d", "id": "10173702" }, { "contents": "List of MJHL seasons\n\n\n1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | The following is a list of seasons following the reorganization of junior hockey in Canada.br 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 | 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 | br 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | br 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993-94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–2000 | br", "id": "15920550" }, { "contents": "Spain men's national wheelchair basketball team\n\n\n72–62. They beat Poland 47–64, and Sweden 65–54. Then they lost to Italy 50–58, lost to Germany 77–70, and defeated Poland 71–65. At the 2013 European Championships, Spain defeated Sweden 60–54, Israel 75–57, France 56–40, and Poland 63–45 in pool play. They lost to Turkey 63–49. In the quarterfinals, they defeated Italy 65–56. In the semi-finals, they lost to Great Britain 72–69. They defeated Sweden to win the bronze by a score of 65–56. Asier García Pereiro led the team in", "id": "13321907" }, { "contents": "Lanarkshire Cup\n\n\n1932–33 - 1933–34 - Hamilton Academical 1934–35 - Airdrieonians 1935–36 - 1936–37 - 1937–38 - Airdrieonians 1938–39 - Hamilton Academical 1939–40 - Motherwell 1848–49 - Albion Rovers 1949–50 - Motherwell 1950–51 - Albion Rovers 1951–52 - Hamilton Academical 1952–53 - Motherwell 1953–54 - Motherwell 1954–55 - Motherwell 1955–56 - 1956–57 - Motherwell 1957–58 - Motherwell 1958–59 - Motherwell 1959–60 - Motherwell 1960–61 - Motherwell 1961–62 - Motherwell 1962–63 - Airdrieonians 1963–64 - Motherwell 1964–65 - 1965–66 - Airdrieonians 1966–67 - Airdrieonians 1967–68 - Motherwell 1968–69 - Motherwell 1969–70 - Airdrieonians 1970–71 - Airdrieonians 1971–72 - 1972–73 - Motherwell 1973–74 -", "id": "10384135" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1981\n\n\nNe7 29.Ne3 Rc6 30.Ra3 Nc8 31.axb5 axb5 32.Kf2 Nb6 33.Nb2 Rxd1 34.Bxd1 Rd6 35.Be2 Be8 36.Ra5 Rd8 37.Ke1 c6 38.Ra6 Rb8 39.Bd1 Nc8 40.Nd3 Nc7 41.Ra5 Ra8 42.f4 exf4 43.gxf4 Nb6 44.Bf3 Rd8 45.Be2 Na4 46.Ra7 Rd7 47.Kd2 Ne6 48.Rxd7 Bxd7 49.Bg4 g6 50.f5 gxf5 51.Bxf5 Kg7 52.e5 Nf8 53.Bxd7 Nxd7 54.e6 Ndb6 55.Nf4 Kf8 56.Kd3 Nc8 57.Ng4 Ke7 58.Nh6 Kd6 59.Kd4 Ne7 60.Nf7+ Kc7 61.Nh5 c5+ 62.bxc5 Nc6+ 63.Ke3 Nxc5 64.Nxf6 Nxe6 65.h5 Nf8 66.Ke4 Kb6 67.Ng5 h6 68.Nf7 Ne6 69.Ne8 Nc5+ 70.Ke3 Na4 71.Kd2 b4 72.cxb4 Nxb4 73.Nxh6 Nc5 74.Nf5 Nd5 75.h6 Ne4+", "id": "7279794" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n22 3a 20 22 55 ord\", \"name\": \"U 0000100 73 65 72 22 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 73 70 61 63 65 ser\", \"namespace 0000120 22 3a 20 22 65 78 61 6d 70 6c 65 2e 61 76 72 6f \": \"example.avro 0000140 22 2c 20 22 66 69 65 6c 64 73 22 3a 20 5b 7b 22 \", \"fields\": [{\" 0000160 74 79 70 65 22 3a 20 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c", "id": "10173700" }, { "contents": "HC CSKA Moscow\n\n\n. \"Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game Soviet / Russian MVP Scoring Champion Goal Scoring Champion Soviet / Russian League First Team Best Line Best Rookie Soviet League Championship \"(32)\": 1947–48, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1954–55, 1955–56, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1976–77,", "id": "12586396" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\n- Ryne Duren - Baltimore 54, Kansas City 57, NYY 58-61, LAA 61-62, Philadelphia 63-64, Cincinnati 64, Washington 65, Philadelphia 65 1949 - Ed Albrecht - St. Louis 49-50 1940 - Dewey Adkins - Washington 43, Chi Cubs 49 1940 - Stan Goletz - CHI WS 41 1940 - William Red Rollings - Boston 27-28 1940 - Dave Bartosch - St. Louis 45 1939 - Andy Cohen - Player - New York Giants 26, 28-29, Manager - Philadelphia", "id": "9684301" }, { "contents": "Bing (search engine)\n\n\n-time traffic conditions using Bing Maps. The gadget provided shortcuts to driving directions, local search and full-screen traffic view of major US and Canadian cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Montreal, New York City, Oklahoma City, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Vancouver, and Washington, D.C. Prior to October", "id": "5355697" }, { "contents": "Chess (poem)\n\n\nas 52. Na1–b3? 52. Kh2 Qg3+ 53. Qxg3+ hxg3+ 54. Kxg3 Ra5 55. Kf2 Ra8 56. Ke2 Nc2 57. Kd1 Ne3+ 58. Kc1 Nxg2+ 59. Kb1 b5 60. h4 b4 61. h5 b3 62. e5 Bg5 63. h6 Nh4 64. e6 Bf6 65. h7 Nxf3 66. e7 Bxe7 67. h8=Q+ Kb7 68. Qh3 Ne5 69. Qh5 Nd3 70. Qh3 Nb4 71. Qf3+ Kb8 72. Qe2 Bf6 73. Qe6", "id": "7723831" }, { "contents": "2002 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n(77) 93–6, 37–67, (62) 70–20, (57) 79–0, (91) 108–17, 69–9, (60) 62–9 **(65) 75–33, 68–55, 59–23, (126)-0, 0-(81), (85) 112–6, 1–76 (72), (60) 73–0 ***(60) 109–6, 45–56, (72) 75–42, 5–78 (55), (68) 73–0, (109) 115–19, 43–66, (110) 111–14, (70)-0, 38–89", "id": "20494682" }, { "contents": "2015 Cleveland Indians season\n\n\nand 13, improving their record to 70–70 and marking the first time the Indians were .500 since they were 2–2. The Indians would also be 71-71, 72-72, 73-73, and 74-74, but lost the following game each time. They briefly made it over the .500 mark at 77–76 on September 26, but went on to lose three in a row. The Indians spent much of September 3–5 games behind the Texas Rangers or Houston Astros for the second wild card spot in the American", "id": "294687" }, { "contents": "Index of philosophical literature\n\n\n\"Federalist No. 61\" – \"Federalist No. 62\" – \"Federalist No. 63\" – \"Federalist No. 64\" – \"Federalist No. 65\" – \"Federalist No. 66\" – \"Federalist No. 67\" – \"Federalist No. 68\" – \"Federalist No. 69\" – \"Federalist No. 70\" – \"Federalist No. 71\" – \"Federalist No. 72\" – \"Federalist No. 73\" – \"Federalist No. 74\" – \"Federalist", "id": "16809651" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "List of mayors of Salisbury\n\n\n1850–51 George Brown 1851–52 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1852–53 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1853–54 John Lambert 1854–55 Thomas Pain 1855–56 Abraham Jackson 1856–57 Thomas Pain 1857–58 Coard William Squarey 1858–59 Philip Pickney Cother 1859–60 William Woodlands 1860–61 Philip Watson Ottoway 1861–62 Charles Mann Cornwallis Whatman 1862–63 John Style 1863–64 John Waters 1864–65 Richard Henry Rigden 1865–66 Robert Stokes 1866–67 John Alfred Lush MD 1867–68 Stephen Eldridge 1868–69 William Aylward 1869–70 Charles Richard Norton 1870–71 William Fawcett Jnr. 1871–72 John Harding Jackson 1873–74 Henry Brown 1874–75 Samuel Ralph Atkins 1875–76 Charles Henry Radcliffe 1876–77 John Keynes 1877–78 Richard Monkhouse Wilson", "id": "18557200" }, { "contents": "1967 NFL season\n\n\nThe 1967 NFL season was the 48th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 16 teams with the addition of the New Orleans Saints. The two 8-team conferences were split into two divisions each: the Eastern Conference divisions were Capitol (Dallas, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Washington) and Century (Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis), and the Western Conference divisions were Central (Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, and Minnesota) and Coastal (Atlanta, Baltimore, Los Angeles", "id": "8290334" }, { "contents": "World TeamTennis\n\n\nwith Arthur Ashe and Wilt Chamberlain, securing the professional men players.. The league began play in May 1974, with George MacCall as Commissioner of the 16 teams: Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo-Toronto, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Florida (Miami), San Diego/Hawaii, Houston, Los Angeles, Minnesota (Minneapolis-St.Paul), New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. The original league format included a four-colored tennis court, a 44-contest season, and teams", "id": "14486970" }, { "contents": "2013 FedEx Cup Playoffs\n\n\n(76 to 58), Nicholas Thompson (73 to 59), Brendan Steele (89 to 69), and Ernie Els (91 to 70). Seven players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances: Ryan Palmer (60 to 71), Fredrik Jacobson (61 to 72), Martin Laird (63 to 74), David Lingmerth (64 to 75), Kyle Stanley (66 to 77), Cameron Tringale (69 to 79", "id": "19528111" }, { "contents": "Jellabies\n\n\n58. Parrot (21 June 1999) 59. Spring (28 June 1999) 60. Magic (5 July 1999) 61. Where's Pepper? (12 July 1999) 62. Hot (19 July 1999) 63. Robot (26 July 1999) 64. Wheels (2 August 1999) 65. Chums (9 August 1999) 66. Baa! (16 August 1999) 67. Found (23 August 1999) 68. Autumn (30 August 1999) 69. Nature (6 September 1999)", "id": "20682329" }, { "contents": "List of fresh water fishes of Maharashtra\n\n\nogilbii 51. Schismatorhynchos (Nukta) nukta 52. Thynnichthys sandkhol 53. Tor khudree 54. Tor mussulah 55. Tor tor SUB-FAMILY: CULTRINAE 56. Chela cachius 57. Chela laubuca 58. Salmostoma acinaces 59. Salmostoma balookee 60. Salmostoma boopis 61. Salmostoma clupeoides 62. Salmostoma horai 63. Salmostoma kardahiensis 64. Salmostoma novacula 65. Salmostoma phulo Subfamily: LEUCISCINAE 66. Hypophthalmichthys molitrix SUBFAMILY: RASBORINAE 69. Barilius evezardi 70. Barilius gatensis 71. Parluciosoma daniconius 72. Parluciosoma labiosa 73. Danio aequipinnatus 74", "id": "16146194" }, { "contents": "Vehicle registration plates of Kenya\n\n\n63 UN - United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Eastern & Southern African Regional Office 64 CD - Iran 65 CD - Cyprus 66 CD - Argentina 67 UN - United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) 68 CD - Philippines 69 CD - Burundi 70 CD - Chile 71 CD - Oman 72 CD - League of Arab States / Arab League 73 CD - European Union 74 CD - Yemen 75 CD - Kenya Mission to UNEP 76 CD - Côte d'Ivoire (Consulate) 77 CD - Bangladesh 78 CD - Saudi Arabia 79 UN", "id": "993880" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "List of makams\n\n\n-Şehnaz 63. Bûstan 64. Büzürk 65. Büzürk-Gerdâniye 66. Büzürk-Geveyşt 67. Büzürk-Mâye 68. Büzürk-Nevrûz 69. Büzürk-Selmek 70. Büzürk-Şehnâz 71. Canfezâ 72. Çârgâh 73. Çârgâh-Âcem 74. Çârgâh-Gerdâniye 75. Çârgâh-Mahûr 76. Çehâr-Âgâazin 77. Daği-Bayâti 78. Danişverân 79. Dil Âvîz 80. Dil-Ârâ 81. Dil-Efruz 82. Dil-Keşîde 83. Dil-Nişîn 84. Dil-", "id": "21093808" }, { "contents": "Super Bases Loaded 2\n\n\n\", the Cleveland \"Stars\", the Detroit \"Storm\", the Kansas City \"Tornadoes\", Oakland \"Eagles\", and Seattle \"Blue Wave\". The Omega League (based on the National League) consisted of the Atlanta \"Weasels\", Houston \"Doves\", the Los Angeles \"Cyclops\", the New York \"Mercs\", Philadelphia \"Bruins\", the Pittsburgh \"Buzzards\", and the San Francisco \"Amoebas\". In addition, there were four edit teams: Urbana,", "id": "22141152" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "Don Larsen\n\n\nDon James Larsen (born August 7, 1929) is an American retired Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher. During a 15-year MLB career, he pitched from 1953 to 1967 for seven different teams. Larsen pitched for the St. Louis Browns / Baltimore Orioles (1953–54; 1965), New York Yankees (1955–59), Kansas City Athletics (1960–1961), Chicago White Sox (1961), San Francisco Giants (1962–64), Houston Colt .45's / Houston Astros (1964–65), and Chicago Cubs (1967)", "id": "15750076" }, { "contents": "1968 NBA playoffs\n\n\n) (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Chicago Bulls: \"Lakers win series 4-1\" This is the first playoff meeting between the Lakers and Bulls. Division Finals (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (3) San Francisco Warriors: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Last Playoff Meeting: 1967 Western Division Semifinals (San Francisco won 3-0) Champion: Boston Celtics Division Semifinals (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (3) New York Knicks: \"76ers win series 4-2", "id": "14689742" } ]
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[ { "contents": "Global Initiative to Combat Nuclear Terrorism\n\n\n. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. IAEA (observer) UNODC (observer) INTERPOL (observer) UNICRI (observer) June 1-2 in Tokyo Japan February 8-10 New Delhi India June 16-17, 2015 Helsinki, Finland", "id": "7679046" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nNew York Yankees 56. Robin Yount, Milwaukee Brewers 57. Wade Boggs, Boston Red Sox 58. Roger Clemens, Boston Red Sox 59. Vince Coleman, St. Louis Cardinals 60. José Canseco, Oakland Athletics 61. Fernando Valenzuela, Los Angeles Dodgers 62. Tony Gwynn, San Diego Padres 63. Doc Gooden, New York Mets 64. Mark McGwire, Oakland Athletics 65. Jack Clark, New York Yankees 66. Dale Murphy, Atlanta Braves 67. Kirk Gibson, Los Angeles Dodgers 68. Jack Morris,", "id": "18525011" }, { "contents": "Women's World Chess Championship 2016\n\n\nRb4 60. a3 Kc5 61. Re6 Re4 62. Kc2 Kd4 63. Rd6+ Kc4 64. Rc6+ Kd5 65. Rb6 Rc4+ 66. Kd2 Kc5 67. Rb8 Ra4 68. Rc8+ Kd4 69. Rb8 Ra5 70. Rd8+ Kc4 71. Re8 Kd5 72. Rd8+ Ke4 73. Rb8 Rxa3 74. Rxb5 Kf4 75. Rb8 Kf3 76. Rf8+ Ke4 77. Rb8 Ra2+ 78. Ke1 Kf4 79. Rb3 e4 80. Rc3 e3 81. Rc8 1/2-1/2 In", "id": "15973443" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nDetroit Tigers 69. Ryne Sandberg, Chicago Cubs 70. Nolan Ryan, Houston Astros 71. John Tudor, Los Angeles Dodgers 72. Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia Phillies 73. Dave Righetti, New York Yankees 74. Pedro Guerrero, St. Louis Cardinals 75. Rick Sutcliffe, Chicago Cubs 76. Gary Carter, New York Mets 77. Cal Ripken, Baltimore Orioles 78. Andre Dawson, Chicago Cubs 79. Andy Van Slyke, Pittsburgh Pirates 80. Roc Raines, Montreal Expos 81. Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins 82.", "id": "18525012" }, { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Constitutional amendments under the French Fifth Republic\n\n\n46, 47, 47-1, 47-2 (new), 48, 49, 50-1, 51-1 (new), 51-2 (new), 56, 61, 61-1 (new), 62, 65, 69, 70, 71, 71-1 (new), 72-3, 73, 74-1, 75-1 (new), 87 (new), 88-4, 88-5, 89. The vote was", "id": "8390514" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Wysoczany\n\n\n53. Saharowa 54. Mashljanyk 55. Luchkanych 56. Mashljanyk 57. Mytso 58. Jacyla 59. Jacyla 60. Village Ukrainian School 61. Bodnik 62. Tsynanko 63. Shlomko 64. Warholjak 65. Kroljak 66. Village Orthodox Church 67. Horonova 68. Hlibyk 69. Sekielyk 70. Mashljanyk 71. Maslany 72. Orzinski 73. Worotyla 74. Luchkanych 75. Petrunjova 76. Slabka 77. Petrunjova 78. Bajtsowa 79. Sas 80. Sas 81. Hrytsko 82. Jacyla 83. Szevtsova 84. Szevtsova", "id": "15604592" }, { "contents": "List of WWE United States Champions\n\n\nRank !Wrestler !No. ofbrreigns !Combinedbrdays !Combined daysbrrec. by WWE !1 !2 !rowspan=2|40 !42 !43 !44 !45 !46 !47 !48 !49 !50 !51 !52 !53 !rowspan=2|54 !56 !rowspan=2|57 !59 !60 !61 !62 !63 !64 !65 !66 !67 !rowspan=3|68 !71 !72 !rowspan=3|73 !76 !77 !78 !rowspan=2|79 !rowspan=2|81 !83 !rowspan=2|84 !rowspan=3|86 !89 !rowspan=2|90 !92 !", "id": "11372834" }, { "contents": "Eusébio\n\n\nrepeated five years later. He was the Portuguese First Division's top scorer seven times (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970 and 1973), helping Benfica to win 11 Primeira Liga (1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73 and 1974–75), 5 Portuguese Cup wins (1961–62, 1963–64, 1968–69, 1969–70 and 1971–72), 1 European Cup win (1961–62) and 3 European Cup finals (1962–63, 1964–65 and 1967–68). Eusébio", "id": "15697745" }, { "contents": "Udayarpalayam taluk\n\n\n48 Kundaveli-East 49 Kundaveli-West 50 Kuruvalapparkoil 51 Kuvagam 52 Kuvathur 53 Managathy 54 Marudur 55 Melur 56 Muthuservamadam 57 Nagam Panthal 58 Nayaganai Periyal 59 Nedavalur-East 60 Nedavalur-South 61 Olayur 62 Padanilai 63 Pappakudi-North 64 Pappakudi-South 65 Parukkal 66 Periyakrishnapuram 67 Periyavalayam 68 Pichanur 69 Pilichikuzhi 70 Piranjeri 71 Porpathintha Nallur 72 Rangiyam 73 Saluppai 74 Sathampady 75 Silambur 76 Siluvacheri 77 Sirukadambur 78 Solankurichi 79 Sripuranthan 80 Sriraman 81 Suriyamanal 82 Suttamalli 83 T.Paluvur 84 Taludalamedu 85 Thandalai 86 Thathanur 87 Thenkatchi Perumal Nathan 88 Thirukalapur 89", "id": "329036" }, { "contents": "Garhmukteshwar (Assembly constituency)\n\n\nkhaiya 46 Sharifpur 47 Anooppur Dibai 48 Shuklampura 49 Rasoolabad Nanpur 50 Lodhipur Shobhan 51 Pawati 52 Haiderpur 53 Lodhipur Chhapka 54 Sadullapur 55 Hiranpura 56 Popayi 57 Janupura 58 Jhadina 59 Saidpur 60 Alampur Bhagwantpur 61 Ladpura 62 Kalyanpur 63 Khilwai 64 Shogarh 65 Shahpur Chaudhary 66 Inayatpur 67 Rampur Nyamatpur 68 Abdullapur 69 Dotai 70 Athsaini 71 Hasupur 72 Manak Chowk 73 Deoli 74 Dhana 75 Lisri 76 Akkhapur 77 Fattapur 78 Phuldehra 79 Nawada Kalan 80 Todarpur 81 Bhowapur 82 Bhowapur Mastannagar 83 Baksar 84 Saroorpur 85 Vait 86 Khudaliya 87 Baddha 88 Ratupura 89 Rajhera 90", "id": "3818355" }, { "contents": "Samia tribe (Luhya)\n\n\n38 Abakangala 39 Abakati 40 Abakemo 41 Abakerere 42 Abakhu 43 Abakibwedde 44 Abakiroyoya 45 Abakobe 46 Abakomolo 47 Abakooli 48 Abakoolo 49 Abakuba 50 Abakwala 51 Abakwede 52 Abakyaki 53 Abakyonga 54 Abalaka 55 Abalala 56 Abalanda 57 Abaleke 58 Abalekya 59 Abalila 60 Abalindo 61 Abaliro 62 Abalisa 63 Abaloba 64 Abalomba 65 Abalundu 66 Abalwenge 67 Abalyali 68 Abalyani 69 Abamakwa 70 Abamakyeke 71 Abamali 72 Abamani 73 Abamanyi 74 Abambumpi 75 Abameripo 76 Abampoodi 77 Abampunyi 78 Abamulembo 79 Abamulimba 80 Abamuma 81 Abanapa 82 Abangasa 83 Abanghale 84 Abanyanga 85 Abanyedeti 86 Abanyihodoo 87 Abanyimaro", "id": "4195796" }, { "contents": "Parbatsar\n\n\nGular 47 Gunawati 48 Gurah 49 Haripura 50 Harnawa Patti 51 Hatheli 52 Hukmpura 53 Huldhani 54 Jagdishpura 55 Jalampura 56 Janjeela 57 Jawla 58 Jhalra 59 Jhujharpura 60 Kaletara 61 Kalkala Ki Dhani 62 Kankediyas 63 Kanwalad 64 Khanpur 65 Khedapura 66 Khedarpura 67 Kheri Khinwasi 68 Khokhar 69 Khokhariya 70 Khundiyas 71 Kinsariya 72 Kishorpura 73 Kitiya 74 Kuliyana 75 Kundri 76 Kurada 77 Lakhiyas 78 Lalana Kalan 79 Lalana Khurd 80 Madhwa 81 Malas Charnan 82 Malas Gusaiyan 83 Mandan 84 Mandowari 85 Manglana 86 Manpura 87 Mayapur 88 Mehgaon 89 Merasi 90 Mindakiya 91 Modi Khurd", "id": "7579275" }, { "contents": "Western Suburbs Magpies\n\n\nW Wright 55 W Barclay 56 Percy Bolt 57 T Doyle 58 J Feeney 59 V Jarvis 60 E Mantle 61 H.G. Naylor 62 E Palmer 63 E Willings 64 Grinstead 65 Owens 66 Sam Perry 67 Keen 68 James 69 Percy Briscoe 70 Chipperfield 71 J Ogilvie 72 Horace Alderson 73 Johns 74 J Slingsby 75 D McDonald 76 G Patterson 77 Baldock 78 Tom Dowswell 79 Healy 80 McEvoy 81 Ryan 82 George Duffin 83 Herb Gilbert 84 Rangi Joass 85 W Mueller 86 A Munnery 87 P.J. Thompson 88 Jack Tully 89 S.B. Wall 90 A Gillett", "id": "13659778" }, { "contents": "Game Day Recycling\n\n\nUniversity of Georgia 59. University of Kentucky 60. University of Maine 61. University of Maryland 62. University of Miami 63. University of Michigan 64. University of Minnesota 65. University of Mississippi 66. University of Missouri 67. University of Montana 68. University of Nebraska–Lincoln 69. University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill 70. University of North Texas 71. University of Notre Dame 72. University of Oregon 73. University of Rochester 74. University of South Florida 75. University of Tennessee - Knoxville 76", "id": "10435645" }, { "contents": "Carson's Law\n\n\nAnd Misfire 59. St. Patrick's Day 60. The Masquerade 61. All That Glitters 62. Laugh, Clown, Laugh 63. Guardian Angels 64. Lost Opportunities 65. A Country Dance 66. Faith, Hope And Fencing Wire 67. A Matter Of Confidence 68. The Tender Trap 69. A Case For Compassion 70. From Small Acorns 71. Street Games, Night Moves 72. Deceptions 73. Orphans Of The Storm 74. Falling Star 75. Means To An End 76. Teapots And Tears 77.", "id": "7511783" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "2003 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 10–11 May – Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, England *58–69, 83–25, 24–66, (63) 75–8, 9-(67), 0–98 (57), 72–60 (53), 39–80 (55), (67)-(60), 42–61 **(58) 73–26, (80)-(52), (100) 104–32, 23–82 (57), (54) 74–57, 49–57, (56) 71–48, 59–32 **", "id": "20494482" }, { "contents": "List of villages in Murbad\n\n\n796 br 57 Gorakhgad Murbad 1 br 58 Goregaon Murbad 495 br 59 Hedavali Murbad 281 br 60 Hireghar Murbad 225 61 Inde Murbad 885 br 62 Jadai Murbad 491 br 63 Jaigaon Murbad 496 br 64 Jambhurde Murbad 1,330 br 65 Jamghar Murbad 533 br 66 Kachakoli Murbad 869 br 67 Kalambad Mu Murbad 408 br 68 Kalambhe Murbad 1,299 br 69 Kalamkhande Murbad 987 br 70 Kalanbhad Murbad 1,017 br 71 Kandali Murbad 295 br 72 Kanharle Murbad 798 br 73 Kanhol Murbad 822 br 74 Karavale Murbad 1,118 br 75 Karchonde Murbad 731 76 Kasgaon Murbad 524", "id": "15353565" }, { "contents": "Amos Burn\n\n\nKf7 46.Bxc6 Bxc6 47.Kb4 Be8 48.Nf3 Ke7 49.Ng5 Bc6 50.Ka3 Bd7 51.Kb2 Ba4 52.Kc1 Bb3 53.Nf3 Ba4 54.Nh4 Kf7 55.Ng2 Bd7 56.h4 Be8 57.Kb2 Ba4 58.Ne3 Ke7 59.Ka3 Bc6 60.Kb4 Kd7 61.Ka5 Kc7 62.Nc2 Kb7 63.Nb4 Bd7 64.Na6 Be8 65.Nc5+ Kc6 66.Nxe6 Bd7 67.Ng5 Bf5 68.Kb4 Bg4 69.Ka3 Kd7 70.Nf7 Be6 71.Nd6 Kc6 72.Kb2 Bg4 73.Kc2 Kd7 74.Kd2 Ke6 75.Ke3 Bh3 76.f5+ gxf5 77.Kf4 Bg4 78.Kg5 Bh3 79.Ne8 Kf7 80.Nf6 f4 81.Kxf4 Be6 82.Kg5 1–0 MacDonald-Burn, Liverpool 1910 At right is a surprisingly little-known position from one of Burn's offhand games.", "id": "20103296" }, { "contents": "Brazilian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act\n\n\n59. FENIPRAZINE 60. FEMPROBAMATO 61. FLUFENAZINE 62. FLUMAZENIL 63. FLUOXETINE 64. FLUPENTIXOL 65. FLUVOXAMINE 66. HALOPERIDOL 67. HALOTAN 68. CLORAL HYDRATE 69. HYDROCHLORBEZETILAMINE 70. HYDROXIDINE 71. HOMOPHENAZINE 72. IMICLOPRAZINE 73. IMIPRAMINE 74. IMIPRAMINOXIDE 75. IPROCLORIZIDA 76. ISOCARBOXAZIDE 77. ISOFLURANE 78. ISOPROPYL-CROTONYL-URINE 79. LAMOTRIGINE 80. LEVODOPA 81. LEVOMEPROMAZINE 82. LINDANO 83. LISURIDA 84. LITHIUM 85. LOPERAMIDA 86. LOXAPINA 87. MAPROTILINE 88. MECLOFENOXATE 89. MEFENOXALONE 90.", "id": "14670778" }, { "contents": "Tales of the Wizard of Oz\n\n\n? 55. ? 56. ? 57. ? 58. ? 59. ? 60. Friends of a Feather 61. Monkey Air Lift 62. Guaranteed for Life 63. The Skills of Bravery 64. The Coat of Arms 65. Roar, Lion, Roar 66. Be a Card 67. The Inferior Decorator 68. The Salesman 69. The Cat's Meow 70. The Yellow Brick Road 71. Rusty Rusty 72. The Scarecrow 73. The Invisible Man 74. Free Trade 75. The Bull Fighter 76", "id": "13344957" }, { "contents": "Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship\n\n\nscope=row|56 !scope=row|57 !scope=row|58 !scope=row|59 !scope=row|60 !scope=row|61 !scope=row|62 !scope=row|63 !scope=row|64 !scope=row|65 !scope=row|66 !scope=row|67 !scope=row|68 !scope=row|69 !scope=row|70 !scope=row|71 !scope=row|72 !scope=row|73 !scope=row|74 !scope=row|75 !scope=row|76 !scope=row|77 !scope=row|78 !scope=row|79 !scope=row|80 !", "id": "16778230" }, { "contents": "Ikirun\n\n\n59. Asaba 60. Ajele Okeba 61. Ago Okeba 62. Ajisefinni 63. Alufa Akanbi 64. Adedeji 65. Alabi 66. Aniyeye 67. Agunlo 68. Aliyu 69. Aborisade 70. Agbon 71. Ayara 72. Baale- Enle 73. Baba Osogbo 74. Orisayo 75. Balogun 76. Baale Gbenagbena 77. Baale Onilu 78. Baale Ponja Erintunde 79. Saba 80. Balogun Kojo 81. Baale Oke Aafo 82. Balogun Makinde 83. Baba Isale 84. Balogun Imole 85. Baba Oloya 86. Baale", "id": "2580736" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qd2 Qd4 57. Qe1 Qb6 58. Qd2 Rb7 59. a4 Qc5 60. Qe1 Rb4 61. Qd2 Qb6 62. Qc1 Qd4 63. Qc2 Rb3 64. Be2 Rxc3 65. Qxc3 Qxc3 66. bxc3 Nxe4 67. Bf3 Nef6 68. Be2 e4 69. Bxc4 g4 70. Rb2 Ng5 71. Rb6 Nf7 72. Bf1 f3 73. c4 Nd7 74. Rb7 Nfe5 75. f6 e3 76. Rb3 e2 77. Bxe2 fxe2 78. Re3 Nf3 79. f7 Rf8 80. Rxg4 e1=", "id": "10680382" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "1953–54 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team\n\n\n30 Oregon State (-/4) RAL L 53–65 January 8 The Citadel H W 83–42 January 9 Wake Forest A W 66–65 January 11 Davidson A W 70–54 January 16 Virginia H W 78–66 January 19 NC State H L 77–84 February 2 Washington and Lee LY W 69–60 February 4 Duke (-/8) A L 47–63 February 8 Virginia A L 69–83 February 11 Wake Forest H L 62–76 February 13 Clemson (-/14) A W 72–56 February 16 Davidson H W 89–69 February 20 Duke (-/14) H L 63–67 February 24 NC State", "id": "7304952" }, { "contents": "Kumharsain\n\n\nChohan 38 Chopala 39 Churath 40 D.P.F. Nag kelo Saroga 41 D.P.F. Nagkelo 42 Dagrot 43 Dakolu 44 Dakoon 45 Dalan 46 Damaur 47 Daro 48 Dawala 49 Deeb 50 Deoridhar 51 Dethal 52 Devali Dhar 53 Dhala 54 Dhali 55 Dhanal 56 Dharuri 57 Dheongli 58 Dogri 59 Doja 60 Ganeog 61 Gharal 62 Ghareawat 63 Ghughvi 64 Gheti 65 Gonthla 66 Halyana 67 Hathiya 68 Jadoon 69 Jal 70 Jalti 71 Jangal Ahar 72 Jangal Dawala 73 Jangal Hatu 74 Jangal Havan 75 Jangal Jogsha 76 Jangal Madhawan 77 Jangal Marni 78 Jangal Nun-II 79 Janjeli", "id": "1653227" }, { "contents": "Glamorgan County Silver Ball Trophy\n\n\n. The trophy is sponsored by Brains Smooth. ! Season !! Winners !! Losing Finalists !! Score !! Venue ! 1956–57 !1957–58 ! 1958–59 ! 1959–60 ! 1960–61 ! 1961–62 ! 1962–63 ! 1963–64 ! 1964–65 ! 1965–66 ! 1966–67 ! 1967–68 ! 1968–69 ! 1969–70 ! 1970–71 ! 1971–72 ! 1972–73 ! 1973–74 ! 1974–75 ! 1975–76 ! 1976–77 ! 1977–78 ! 1978–79 ! 1979–80 ! 1980–81 ! 1981–82 ! 1982–83 ! 1983–84 ! 1984–85 ! 1985–86 ! 1986–87 ! 1987–88 ! 1988–89 ! 1989–90 ! 1990–91 ! 1991–92 ! 1992–93 ! 1993–94", "id": "18470383" }, { "contents": "63rd NHK Cup (shogi)\n\n\n, 59. P*7b, 60. Px3e, 61. P-6f, 62. N*8e, 63. P-7a+, 64. Nx7g+, 65. Nx7g, 66. S*7f, 67. N*8i, 68. G*5i, 69. K-6h, 70. B-4h+, 71. +P-7b, 72. +B-5h, 73. K-7i, 74. +B-6i, 75. K-8h, 76. +Bx7h, 77. Kx7h, 78. G*6g, 79. K-8h, 80. Gx7g, 81. Nx7g", "id": "8770976" }, { "contents": "Ancestors of Rama\n\n\n62. Rituparna 63. Sarvakama (Sarvakarma, Aartupani in Harivansha Puran) 64. Sudas (contemporary to King Kuru-1 of Chandravansh who founded the Magadha Kingdom) 65. Saudasa (or) Kalmashapada (married to Madayanti) 66. Asmaka 67. Mulaka (Naari Kavacha) (contemporary of Yadava King Shakuni who was the father of Rakshasha “Bhasmasura”) 68. Dasharatha-1 69. Adwil (Ilabil in Vishnu Puran) 70. Vishvamashaha 71. Anaranya-2 72. Nidhn 73. Animitra 74. Dululaha (Harivansh Puran) 75", "id": "8372279" }, { "contents": "Codex Cyprius\n\n\n1: 1, 4, 12, 14, 30, 34, 41, 44; Luke 10: 1, 8, 15, 22, 23, 30, 32, 37, 38, 47, 48, 53, 57, 63; Luke 20: 2, 4, 8, 9, 19, 23, 24, 26, 28, 33, 34, 50, 61, 62, 64, 65, 70, 74, 75. In Matthew 27:34 it reads οινον (\"wine\"", "id": "12433331" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qg1 Qe8 55. Qf2 Qf8 56. Rcd1 Qe8 57. Kh3 Kh8 58. Rc1 Kh7 59. Ba7 Rb7 60. Bc5 Na6 61. Be3 Rbb8 62. Kh4 Nb4 63. Qf1 Qe7 64. Kh3 Qe8 65. Kh2 Qe7 66. Qd1 Qe8 67. Kh3 Ra8 68. Kh4 Na6 69. Qg1 Bb4 70. Rdd1 Bf8 71. Kh3 Rab8 72. Kh4 Nb4 73. Rd2 Na6 74. Nf5 Bb4 75. Rdd1 Bf8 76. Qe1 Bb4 77. Qf1 Bf8 78. Kg3 Nb4 79", "id": "10680375" }, { "contents": "List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach\n\n\n• 20/7=/11 • 22/5 • 24/6 • 25/6 • 26/6 • 28/6 • 29/8 • 30/6 • 31/9 • 32/6 • 33/6 • 36/4 and /8 • 37/6 • 38/6 • 39/7 • 40/3, /6 and /8 • 41/6 • 42/7 • 44/7 • 45/7 • 46/6 • 47/5 • 48/3 and /7 • 52/6 • 55/5 • 56/5 • 57/8 • 59/3 • 60/5 • 62/6 64. • 64/2, /4 and /8 • 65/2 and /7 • 66/6 • 67/4 and /7 • 69/6 • 69a/6 • 70/7 and /11 • 72/6 • 73/5 • 74/8", "id": "3262090" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n+ Nxe4 56. fxe4+ Kxe4 57. Qg4+ Kd3 58. Qf3+ Qe3 59. Kg4 Qxf3+ 60. Kxf3 g6 61. Bd6 Nf5 62. Kf4 Nh4 63. Kg4 gxh5+ 64. Kxh4 Kxd4 65. Bb8 a5 66. Bd6 Kc4 67. Kxh5 a4 68. Kxh6 Kb3 69. b5 Kc4 70. Kg5 Kxb5 71. Kf5 Ka6 72. Ke6 Ka7 73. Kd7 Kb7 74. Be7 Ka7 75. Kc7 Ka8 76. Bd6 Ka7 77. Kc8 Ka6 78. Kb8 b5 79", "id": "7279713" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rg3 b3 59. Kc6 Kb8 60. Rxb3+ Ka7 61. Rb7+ Ka6 62. Rb6+ Ka7 63. Kb5 a4 64. Rxf6 Rf4 65. Rxh6 a3 66. Ra6+ Kb8 67. Rxa3 Rxf5 68. Rg3 Rf6 69. Rg8+ Kc7 70. Rg7+ Kc8 71. Rh7 1-0 Game 32br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black: Korchnoi, Viktorbr Pirc, Classicalbr Result: 1-0br 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5", "id": "7279777" }, { "contents": "José Cardenal\n\n\nJosé Rosario Domec Cardenal (born October 7, 1943 in Matanzas, Cuba) is a Cuban American former professional baseball outfielder, who played Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants (1963–64), Los Angeles/California Angels (1965–67), Cleveland Indians (1968–69), St. Louis Cardinals (1970–1971), Milwaukee Brewers (1971), Chicago Cubs (1972–77), Philadelphia Phillies (1978–79), New York Mets (1979–80), and Kansas City Royals (1980). Cardenal batted and threw", "id": "3406173" }, { "contents": "SUBE card\n\n\n20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88,", "id": "8102606" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\nRb1 Bg7 58. Be4 Nf6 59. Bc2 Nd5 60. Ra1 Kc7 61. Rb1 Bf6 62. Kg1 Ne7 63. Kf1 Nd5 64. Kg2 Bg7 65. Kg1 Kb7 66. Ra1 R6d7 67. Re4 Bf6 68. Re2 Kc7 69. Kf1 Ne7 70. Rb1 Nc8 71. Be3 Nd6 72. Rbe1 Re7 73. Bg6 Rg8 74. Bb1 e4 75. Kg2 Rge8 76. Bc2 Bg7 77. Rd1 Nc4 78. Bc1 Nd6 79. Rh1 Re5 80. h4 Bf6 81. h5 R5e7 82.", "id": "10680366" }, { "contents": "Wu Style Tai Chi Fast Form\n\n\nParting the wild horse's mane 59. Jade girl works the shuttles(3) 60. Jade girl works the shuttles(4) 61. Grasping the bird's tail 62. Cloud hands(3) 63. Cloud hands(4) 64. Downward posture 65. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(1) 66. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(2) 67. Step back, repulse the monkey 68. Flying oblique 69. Raise hand and step up 70. White crane flaps its wings 71. Brush knee and twist step 72. Needle at the bottom", "id": "6846816" }, { "contents": "SFZ (file format)\n\n\nan SFZ file: group lovel=0 hivel=127 region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=60 lokey=30 hikey=61 sample=SubDir/01C4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=62 lokey=62 hikey=63 sample=SubDir/02D4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=64 lokey=64 hikey=64 sample=SubDir/03E4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=65 lokey=65 hikey=66 sample=SubDir/04F4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=67 lokey=67 hikey=68 sample=SubDir/05G4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=69 lokey=69 hikey=70 sample=SubDir/06A4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=71 lokey=71 hikey=71 sample=SubDir/07B4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=72 lokey=72 hikey=73 sample=SubDir/08C5.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=74 lokey=74 hikey=75 sample=SubDir/09D5.wav region trigger=", "id": "13324840" }, { "contents": "Afadzato South District\n\n\n. Logba-Adzakoe 57. Logba-Akusame 58. Logba-Alakpeti 59. Logba-Andokope 60. Logba-Dufie 61. Logba-Klikpo 62. Logba-Tota 63. Logba-Vuinta 64. Logba-Xorglikope 65. Tafi-Abuipe 66. Tafi-Agorme 67. Tafi-Atome 68. Tafi-Dekpokorfe 69. Tafi-Mador 70. Tafi-Xorglikorfe 71. Kpeve-Old town 72. Kpeve-Tornu 73. Adigbo-Tornu 74. Goviefe-Todzi 75. Goviefe-Korwu", "id": "2739856" }, { "contents": "Jackson League\n\n\n-52 Centrals 1952-53 Northerners 1953-54 Vale Recreation 1954-55 Pessimists 1955-56 Northerners 1956-57 Guernsey Rangers 1957-58 Guernsey Rangers 1958-59 Northerners 1959-60 Northerners 1960-61 Belgrave Wanderers 1961-62 Sylvans 1962-63 Sylvans 1963-64 Northerners 1964-65 Belgrave Wanderers 1965-66 Vale Recreation 1966-67 Centrals 1967-68 St Martin’s 1968-69 Vale Recreation 1969-70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970-71 Belgrave Wanderers 1971-72 Vale Recreation 1972-73 Vale Recreation", "id": "4250613" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\nof Arkansas. The Lumbermen were disbanded in July 1905 due to financial hardships. Pine Bluff MLB Players 1954 - Frank Lucchesi - Manager - Philadelphia 70-72, Texas 75-77, Chicago Cubs 87 1952 - Bob Hale - Baltimore 55-56, 58, Cleveland 60-61, New York Yankees 61 1952 - Hillis Layne - Washington 41 1952 - Jim Snyder - Player Minnesota 61-62, 64 Manager - Seattle 88 1951 - Bud Black - Detroit 52, 55 1950 - Harry Chozen - Cincinnati 37 1950", "id": "9684300" }, { "contents": "Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award\n\n\n-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-", "id": "18196616" }, { "contents": "Middlesex Senior Charity Cup\n\n\n1947–48 Hendon 1948–49 Hayes 1949–50 Wealdstone 1950–51 Finchley 1951–52 Southall 1952–53 Hounslow Town 1953–54 Hendon 1954–55 Hayes 1955–56 Hounslow Town 1956–57 Hendon 1957–58 Finchley 1958–59 Enfield 1959–60 Hounslow Town 1960–61 Enfield 1961–62 Enfield & Hounslow Town (joint holders) 1962–63 Hayes 1963–64 Wealdstone 1964–65 Finchley 1965–66 Hounslow Town 1966–67 No Competition 1967–68 Wealdstone & Wembley (joint holders) 1968–69 Southall 1969–70 Hampton 1970–71 Hayes 1971–72 Hayes 1972–73 Hayes 1973–74 Finchley 1974–75 Hayes 1975–76 Hendon 1976–77 Hendon 1977–78 Hillingdon Borough 1978–79 Hendon 1979–80 Harrow Borough 1980–81 Wembley & Wealdstone (joint winners) 1981–82 Uxbridge 1982–83 Wembley 1983–84 Southall", "id": "8679746" }, { "contents": "Handicap (chess)\n\n\n53. Ke3 Kb5 54. Ne4 Na6 55. h8=Q Ka5 56. Qc3+ Kb5 57. Qb3+ Ka5 58. Nc3 Nc5 59. Bc7+ Ka6 60. Qb5+ Ka7 61. Qxc5+ Ka6 Deliberately allowing checkmate. 62. Qa5+ Kb7 63. Ke4 Kc8 64. Qa7 Kd7 65. Qb7 Ke7 66. Qc8 Kf6 67. Bd8+ Kg7 68. Qe6 Kf8 69. Qe7+ Kg8 70. Nd5 Kh8 71. g5 Kg8 72. g6 Kh8 73. Ke5 Kg8 74.", "id": "9261177" }, { "contents": "2009 Premier League Snooker\n\n\nwas higher. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 28–29 November – Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, England * (61) 80–35, 4–80, (96)–0, 0–(110), 34–77, 61–71 (65), 67–1, 40–75 ** 0–(98), 10–99 (53), 10–68 (66), 1–83 (76), (63)–30, (53)–(67) *** (111) 119–9, 87–36, 70–0, 50–57, 0–(88", "id": "994853" }, { "contents": "2013 Virginia Cavaliers football team\n\n\nAlex Foertsch 55 David Dean 56 Andre Miles-Redmond 57 Stephen Lawe 59 Mark Hall 60 John Pond 60 Jeb Byrne 61 Cody Wallace 62 Sean Karl 63 Ryan Doull 64 Nick Koutris 65 Ross Burbank 66 George Adeosun 67 Jackson Matteo 68 Eric Tetlow 69 Phillip Berry 70 Luke Bowanko 71 Jack McDonald 72 Eric Smith 74 Conner Davis 75 Sadiq Olanrewaju 76 Michael Mooney 77 Jay Whitmire 78 Morgan Moses 79 Jack Babcock 79 Sean Cascarano 80 Adrian Gamble 81 Jamall Brown 82 Mario Nixon 83 Jake McGee 84 Canaan Severin 85 Keeon Johnson 86 Jeremy Dollin", "id": "3791357" }, { "contents": "Sangrampur, Maharashtra\n\n\n52-Pimpari Adgaon 1400 53-Rajpur 157 54-Akoli Bk. 910 55-Akoli Kh. 251 56-Changefal Bk. 665 57-Changefal Kh. 707 58-Niwana 1487 59-Sangrampur Pr.jamod 6506 60-Tamgaon 1124 61-Pimpri Kathargaon 566 62-Bodkha 1363 63-Nirod 989 64-Bhilkhed 713 65-Wakana 1420 66-Rudhana 2072 67-Chondhi 622 68-Kakoda 669 69-Ukadgaon 353 70-Manardi 719 71-Pimpri Kavthal 461 72-Ringanwadi 570 73-Durgadiatya 1016 74-Wankhed 5378 75-Takleshwar 501 76-Kalamkhed 712 77-Jastgaon 795 78-Neknapur 358 79-Awar 955 80-Ukali Bk. 1216 81-Kodri 1225 82-Paturda Khurd 1564 83-Khel Thorat Paturda 2054 84-Warwat Khanderao 1447 85-Hingana Kavthal 360 86-Kumbarkhed 230 87-Kavthal 2673 88-Itkhed 218 89-Pesoda 1185 90-Bhon 1149 91-Sawali 659 92-Khiroda", "id": "9109065" }, { "contents": "Kamen Rider Spirits\n\n\n61. Rushbr 62. Ice Fangbr 63. Graveyard Eleventh tankōbon 64. Light Fangbr 65. Labyrinthbr 66. Hell Carbr 67. Teacherbr 68. Training Twelfth tankōbon 69. Whirlpoolbr 70. New Finisherbr 71. Ocean Battlebr 72. Belt of Lifebr 73. Immortal Man Thirteenth tankōbon 74. Inheritbr 75. Get Backbr 76. Movingbr 77. Evolutionbr 78. Next Evolutionbr 79. Final Evolution Fourteenth tankōbon 80. Warrior's Essencebr 81. Surpassing Greedbr 82. Returnbr 83. Fiery Giantbr 84. With the Soulbr 85. Setupbr", "id": "11704902" }, { "contents": "List of AEK Athens F.C. managers\n\n\nP ! W ! D ! L ! F ! A ! GD ! W% ! Pts% ! Total ! 36!!22!!7!!7!!62!!32!!+30!!61.11!!67.59 ! Total ! 11||6||3||2||22||14||+8||54.54||63.64 ! Total ! 4||2||0||2||6||5||+1||50.00||50.00 ! Total ! 26!!14!!5!!7!!55!!28!!+27!!53.85!!60.26 ! Total ! 59!!37!!11!!11!!145!!69!!+76!!62.71!!68.93 ! Total ! 17!!11!!3!!5!!32!!18!!+14||64.71!!70.59 ! Total ! 82!!45!!23!!14!!166!!77!!+89!!54.88!!64.23 ! Total ! 16!!8!!3!!5!!24!!20!!+4!!50.00!!56.25 ! Total ! 86!!47!!23!!16!!121!!70!!+51!!54.65!!63.57 ! Total ! 71!!39!!13!!19!!122!!67!!+55!!54.93!!61.03 ! Total ! 84!!39!!24!!21!!116!!86!!+30!!46.43!!55.95 ! Total ! 2!!1!!0!!1!!3!!4!!-1!!50.00!!50.00 ! Total ! 82!!61!!12!!9!!190!!50!!+140!!74.39!! \"Only competitive matches are counted. Wins, losses and draws are results at the final whistle; the results of penalty shootouts are not counted.\"", "id": "20468014" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Kf3 Kf8 52. Kg2 Rg4+ 53. Kh2 Bf2 54. Rf1 Bd4 55. Re1 Rh4+ 56. Kg2 Rg4+ 57. Kh3 Rh4+ 58. Kg3 Kf7 59. Kg2 Kf8 60. Kf3 Rh2 61. Bxa4 c2 62. Kg3 Bxe5+ 63. Rxe5 Rh1 64. Bxg5 Rg1+ 65. Kf2 Nxg5 66. Bxc2 Ra1 67. a4 Ra2 68. Re2 Ra3 69. Re3 Ra2 70. Re2 Ra3 71. Rd2 Ke7 72. Ke2 Nf3 73. Rd1 Ne5 74. Rd5", "id": "4952529" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Qxg6+ Kf8 59. Qxc6 Kg8 60. Qg6+ Kf8 61. Qg4 Ke8 62. Qh5 Kf8 63. Qg4 Ke8 64. Qh5 Kf8 65. Qd5 Rh7 66. Qf3+ Kg8 67. Qg4+ Kf7 68. Qh5+ Kg8 69. Qg6+ Kf8 70. Qf5+ Kg8 71. Qg4+ Kf7 72. Qh5+ Kg8 73. Qd5+ Kf8 74. Qxb5 Qe6 75. Bg7+ Kf7 76. Qh5+ Ke7 77. g3 Qe1+ 78. Kg2 Qe4+ 79. Kh2", "id": "4952547" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rc6 Bb5 60. Rc1 b3 61. Rb1 Bc4 62. Ke4 Ra2 63. Kd4 Rc2 64. Nd3 Bxd3 65. Kxd3 Rxh2 66. Rxb3 Kg7 67. Ke4 Ra2 68. Kf4 Ra4+ 69. Kg5 Ra5 70. g4 Rc5 71. Kh5 Ra5 72. Rf3 Rb5 73. g5 Rb1 74. f6+ Kh7 75. Rh3 Rg1 76. Rh2 Rg3 77. Rh1 Rg2 78. Ra1 Rh2+ 79. Kg4 Kg6 80. Ra8 Rg2+ ½–½ Game 26br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black", "id": "7279762" }, { "contents": "Les Arcanes\n\n\nPremier sacrifice 56. Liberté 57. Le sacrifice libre 58. La relation du beth à l'aleph 59. Limite de nos champs de gravitation 60. L'indivisible unité 61. La Manifestation 62. Vision parfaite 63. La féminité de la Manifestation procréatrice 64. Cantique de Salomon 65. Ève 66. Sacrifice des sacrifices 67. La loi juive 68. Beauté libre 69. Encore le rythme 70. Conscience de l'univers 71. Libre beauté première 72-73. La passion mystérieuse et chaste 74. De l'amour à l'être 75.", "id": "17579979" }, { "contents": "Barharia\n\n\nKail 61. Kaluchhapra 62. Kanahar 63. Kanhauli 64. Khanpur 65. Khizar Chak 66. Khori Pakar Jaddi 67. Khori Pakar Nilami 68. Koiri Tola 69. Kuahi 70. Kurwa 71. Kutub Chhapra 72. Lachhmi Chak 73. Lakri 74. Lakri Dargah 75. Lala Hata 76. Lauan 77. Madhaupur 78. Mahal 79. Mahamadpur 80. Mahammadpur 81. Mahbub Chhapra 82. Mahmudpur 83. Mananpura 84. Mansahata 85. Mathia Patarhatha 86. Mathurapur 87. Mira Chhapra 88. Narharpur 89.", "id": "12509991" }, { "contents": "Women's Professional Basketball League\n\n\nfranchises had been awarded to Dallas, New Orleans, San Francisco and St. Louis, Missouri, while applications were received for potential franchises from Baltimore, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. The Eastern Division included the New Jersey Gems, New Orleans Pride, New York Stars, Philadelphia Fox, St. Louis Streak and Washington Metros. The Midwest Division included the Chicago Hustle, Iowa Cornets, Milwaukee Does and Minnesota Fillies. The Western Division included the California Dreams, Dallas Diamonds, Houston Angels and San Francisco Pioneers.", "id": "10846173" }, { "contents": "Don McMahon\n\n\nDonald John McMahon (January 4, 1930 – July 22, 1987) was a right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was signed by the Boston Braves before the 1950 season. He played for the Milwaukee Braves (1957–62), Houston Colt .45s (1962–63), Cleveland Indians (1964–66), Boston Red Sox (1966–67), Chicago White Sox (1967–68), Detroit Tigers (1968–69), and San Francisco Giants (1969–74). McMahon was used almost", "id": "22214072" }, { "contents": "List of sovereign states and dependencies by total fertility rate\n\n\n58 Israel 2.9 59 Lesotho 2.9 60 Eswatini 2.8 61 Kyrgyz Republic 2.8 62 Micronesia 2.8 63 Algeria 2.7 64 Haiti 2.7 65 Mongolia 2.7 66 Botswana 2.6 67 Fiji 2.6 68 Guatemala 2.6 69 Kazakhstan 2.6 70 Syria 2.6 71 Turkmenistan 2.6 72 Bolivia 2.5 73 Djibouti 2.5 74 Jordan 2.5 75 Oman 2.5 76 Lao PDR 2.4 77 Philippines 2.4 78 Cambodia 2.3 79 Ecuador 2.3 80 Guyana 2.3 81 Honduras 2.3 82 Panama 2.3 83 Paraguay 2.3 84 Seychelles 2.3 85 South Africa 2.3 86 Suriname 2.3 87 Uzbekistan 2.3 88 Dominican Republic 2.2 89 Indonesia 2.2", "id": "17872676" }, { "contents": "Minuscule 441\n\n\nsubscriptions at the end of each book, and στιχοι. The biblical text is surrounded by a catena of Oecumenius. Some of leaves of the codex are in disorder. The order of leaves: 3-18. 1. 2. 19-46. 47-58. 59. 63. 64. 59. 60-62. 73. 74. 65. 66. 69-72. 67. 68. 75-78. 127-142. 79-126. 143-158. 167-182", "id": "19179286" }, { "contents": "Al Maktab Raqam 19\n\n\n61 - Ghost Walker 62 - Stun death 63 - Fire Ball 64 - the mystery of the Sphinx 65 - dark rays 66 - Conflict in the bush 67 - a plot of Satan 68 - bulwark 69 - ghost of revenge 70 - bloody chase 71 - cursed earth 72 - devastating weapon 73 - horror Hospital 74 - a treasure of the Pharaohs 75 - bird death 76. The armed robbery 77. secret mission 78. hackers Nile 79. Invisible Man 80. devastating automated 81. golden statue 82. Flower devil 83", "id": "3242097" }, { "contents": "Rulers of Kuba\n\n\n. Shama Katuri. 61. Kusunju. 62. Bena Misaki. 63. Bikila Kolo. 64. Kunche Lama. 65. Pelama Pena. 66. Mime Pelama. 67. Chenge Lesanga. 68. Mianga. 69. Sam Bula. 70. Manchum Bula. 71. Bopele^Bombo. 72. Boeke. 73. Bo^Kena. 74. Shamba Nche. 75. Golo Nche. 76. Shama Shanga. 77. Saina^Kama. 78. Ko Kena. 79. Sanga Lenga. 80. Bosh A kama. 81", "id": "12139561" }, { "contents": "Ācārakkōvai\n\n\n52 poems (3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 77, 78, 81, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93", "id": "12746274" }, { "contents": "Jeff Nelsen\n\n\nmovie soundtracks, and performing in the horn sections of orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Montreal, Vancouver, and National Symphonies, and the Balkan Gypsy funk band of Slavic Soul Party. With Canadian Brass, Jeff has also performed with the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, the symphonies of Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, Phoenix, Rotterdam, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, with the esteemed German, London", "id": "2981814" }, { "contents": "Kasparov versus the World\n\n\n, but claimed it was also losing, and published a \"forced win\". Subsequently, tablebases showed an error in Kasparov's analysis, but confirmed that 58...Qf5 could not have saved the draw with best play on both sides. The main line starts with 58...Qf5 59.Kh6 Qe6 60.Qg1+ Ka2 61.Qf2+ Kb1 62.Qd4 Ka2 63.Kg5 Qe7+ 64.Qf6 Qe3+ 65.Qf4 Qg1+ 66.Kf6 Qb6+ 67.Kf7 Qb7+ 68.Ke6 Qc8+ 69.Kf6 Qd8+ 70.Kf5 Qc8+ 71.Kg5 Qc3 72.Qh2+ Ka1 73.Qe2 Kb1 74.Qf2 Qc1+ 75.Kg4 Qc3", "id": "14582966" }, { "contents": "Swindle (chess)\n\n\n55...f2 56.Qg2 \"zugzwang\"; (b) 55...Nf4 56.Qf5! and if 56...Kg3 57.Qg5+ wins the knight; (c) 55...Ng5 56.Qf5 wins. g5 53.hxg5 hxg5 54.Qxb6 f3 55.Qxc5 Kg4 56.Qe3 Kg3 57.c4 Kg2 58.c5 f2 59.Qe4+ Kh2 60.Qf3 g4! 61.Qe2? White could draw with 61.Qxg4 f1=Q+ 62.Kc2 Qf2+ 63.Kb1 Qf1+ 64.Kc2 Qb5 (64...Nf2 65.Qf4+ Kg2 66.Qg5+ Kf3 67.Qf6+ Ke3 68.Qh6+ Kd4 69.Qd6+ Ke4 70.Qg6+ Kd5 71.Qd6+ Ke4 72.Qg6+", "id": "21604299" }, { "contents": "Queen and pawn versus queen endgame\n\n\n. Qxe6 Qh8+ 58. Kg6 Qc3 59. g4 Qd2 60. g5 Qd4 61. Qf5+ Ka4 62. Kh5 Qh8+ 63. Kg4 Qh1 (This move loses for Black in 39 moves as confirmed by http://www.k4it.de/index.php?topic=egtb&lang=en) 64. Qf4+ Ka5 65. Qe5+ Ka4 66. g6 Qd1+ 67. Kg5 Qg8+ 68. Kf5 Qc8+ 69. Kf4 Qc1+ 70. Qe3 Qc7+ 71. Qe5 Qc1+ 72. Kf5 Qc8+ 73. Kg5 Qd8+ 74. Qf6 Qd5+ 75", "id": "20411696" }, { "contents": "List of OHL seasons\n\n\n| 1959–60 | 1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993–94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–00 | 2000–01 | 2001–02 | 2002–03 | 2003–04 | 2004–05 | 2005–06 | 2006–07 | 2007–08 | 2008–09 | 2009–10", "id": "6936535" }, { "contents": "Dumaria\n\n\nDumaria 107 50 Kewla Kalan Dumaria 919 51 Khaira Dumaria 885 52 Khardag Dumaria 1,454 53 Kokna Dumaria 333 54 Kolhubar Dumaria 3,225 55 KOlsaita Dumaria 297 56 Kundari Dumaria 341 57 Kunria Dumaria 739 58 Kusari Dumaria 1,549 59 Lataha Dumaria 259 60 Londa Dumaria 556 61 Madarpur Dumaria 1,130 62 Mahjari Dumaria 192 63 Mahuri Dumaria 2,884 64 Mahuri Dumaria 348 65 Maigara Dumaria 2,318 66 Majhauli Dumaria 4,606 67 Majhgawan Dumaria 379 68 Manrar Dumaria 533 69 Mataha Dumaria 3,172 70 Maun Bar Dumaria 292 71 Mayapur Dumaria 141 72 Milki Dumaria 168 73 Nabigarh Dumaria 618", "id": "10048378" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n75 e\": \"favorite_nu 0000300 6d 62 65 72 22 7d 2c 20 7b 22 74 79 70 65 22 3a mber\"}, {\"type\": 0000320 20 5b 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c 20 22 6e 75 6c [\"string\", \"nul 0000340 6c 22 5d 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 22 3a 20 22 66 61 l\"], \"name\": \"fa 0000360 76 6f 72 69 74 65 5f 63 6f 6c 6f 72 22 7d 5d 7d", "id": "10173702" }, { "contents": "List of MJHL seasons\n\n\n1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | The following is a list of seasons following the reorganization of junior hockey in Canada.br 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 | 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 | br 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | br 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993-94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–2000 | br", "id": "15920550" }, { "contents": "Spain men's national wheelchair basketball team\n\n\n72–62. They beat Poland 47–64, and Sweden 65–54. Then they lost to Italy 50–58, lost to Germany 77–70, and defeated Poland 71–65. At the 2013 European Championships, Spain defeated Sweden 60–54, Israel 75–57, France 56–40, and Poland 63–45 in pool play. They lost to Turkey 63–49. In the quarterfinals, they defeated Italy 65–56. In the semi-finals, they lost to Great Britain 72–69. They defeated Sweden to win the bronze by a score of 65–56. Asier García Pereiro led the team in", "id": "13321907" }, { "contents": "Lanarkshire Cup\n\n\n1932–33 - 1933–34 - Hamilton Academical 1934–35 - Airdrieonians 1935–36 - 1936–37 - 1937–38 - Airdrieonians 1938–39 - Hamilton Academical 1939–40 - Motherwell 1848–49 - Albion Rovers 1949–50 - Motherwell 1950–51 - Albion Rovers 1951–52 - Hamilton Academical 1952–53 - Motherwell 1953–54 - Motherwell 1954–55 - Motherwell 1955–56 - 1956–57 - Motherwell 1957–58 - Motherwell 1958–59 - Motherwell 1959–60 - Motherwell 1960–61 - Motherwell 1961–62 - Motherwell 1962–63 - Airdrieonians 1963–64 - Motherwell 1964–65 - 1965–66 - Airdrieonians 1966–67 - Airdrieonians 1967–68 - Motherwell 1968–69 - Motherwell 1969–70 - Airdrieonians 1970–71 - Airdrieonians 1971–72 - 1972–73 - Motherwell 1973–74 -", "id": "10384135" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1981\n\n\nNe7 29.Ne3 Rc6 30.Ra3 Nc8 31.axb5 axb5 32.Kf2 Nb6 33.Nb2 Rxd1 34.Bxd1 Rd6 35.Be2 Be8 36.Ra5 Rd8 37.Ke1 c6 38.Ra6 Rb8 39.Bd1 Nc8 40.Nd3 Nc7 41.Ra5 Ra8 42.f4 exf4 43.gxf4 Nb6 44.Bf3 Rd8 45.Be2 Na4 46.Ra7 Rd7 47.Kd2 Ne6 48.Rxd7 Bxd7 49.Bg4 g6 50.f5 gxf5 51.Bxf5 Kg7 52.e5 Nf8 53.Bxd7 Nxd7 54.e6 Ndb6 55.Nf4 Kf8 56.Kd3 Nc8 57.Ng4 Ke7 58.Nh6 Kd6 59.Kd4 Ne7 60.Nf7+ Kc7 61.Nh5 c5+ 62.bxc5 Nc6+ 63.Ke3 Nxc5 64.Nxf6 Nxe6 65.h5 Nf8 66.Ke4 Kb6 67.Ng5 h6 68.Nf7 Ne6 69.Ne8 Nc5+ 70.Ke3 Na4 71.Kd2 b4 72.cxb4 Nxb4 73.Nxh6 Nc5 74.Nf5 Nd5 75.h6 Ne4+", "id": "7279794" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n22 3a 20 22 55 ord\", \"name\": \"U 0000100 73 65 72 22 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 73 70 61 63 65 ser\", \"namespace 0000120 22 3a 20 22 65 78 61 6d 70 6c 65 2e 61 76 72 6f \": \"example.avro 0000140 22 2c 20 22 66 69 65 6c 64 73 22 3a 20 5b 7b 22 \", \"fields\": [{\" 0000160 74 79 70 65 22 3a 20 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c", "id": "10173700" }, { "contents": "HC CSKA Moscow\n\n\n. \"Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game Soviet / Russian MVP Scoring Champion Goal Scoring Champion Soviet / Russian League First Team Best Line Best Rookie Soviet League Championship \"(32)\": 1947–48, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1954–55, 1955–56, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1976–77,", "id": "12586396" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\n- Ryne Duren - Baltimore 54, Kansas City 57, NYY 58-61, LAA 61-62, Philadelphia 63-64, Cincinnati 64, Washington 65, Philadelphia 65 1949 - Ed Albrecht - St. Louis 49-50 1940 - Dewey Adkins - Washington 43, Chi Cubs 49 1940 - Stan Goletz - CHI WS 41 1940 - William Red Rollings - Boston 27-28 1940 - Dave Bartosch - St. Louis 45 1939 - Andy Cohen - Player - New York Giants 26, 28-29, Manager - Philadelphia", "id": "9684301" }, { "contents": "Bing (search engine)\n\n\n-time traffic conditions using Bing Maps. The gadget provided shortcuts to driving directions, local search and full-screen traffic view of major US and Canadian cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Montreal, New York City, Oklahoma City, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Vancouver, and Washington, D.C. Prior to October", "id": "5355697" }, { "contents": "Chess (poem)\n\n\nas 52. Na1–b3? 52. Kh2 Qg3+ 53. Qxg3+ hxg3+ 54. Kxg3 Ra5 55. Kf2 Ra8 56. Ke2 Nc2 57. Kd1 Ne3+ 58. Kc1 Nxg2+ 59. Kb1 b5 60. h4 b4 61. h5 b3 62. e5 Bg5 63. h6 Nh4 64. e6 Bf6 65. h7 Nxf3 66. e7 Bxe7 67. h8=Q+ Kb7 68. Qh3 Ne5 69. Qh5 Nd3 70. Qh3 Nb4 71. Qf3+ Kb8 72. Qe2 Bf6 73. Qe6", "id": "7723831" }, { "contents": "2002 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n(77) 93–6, 37–67, (62) 70–20, (57) 79–0, (91) 108–17, 69–9, (60) 62–9 **(65) 75–33, 68–55, 59–23, (126)-0, 0-(81), (85) 112–6, 1–76 (72), (60) 73–0 ***(60) 109–6, 45–56, (72) 75–42, 5–78 (55), (68) 73–0, (109) 115–19, 43–66, (110) 111–14, (70)-0, 38–89", "id": "20494682" }, { "contents": "2015 Cleveland Indians season\n\n\nand 13, improving their record to 70–70 and marking the first time the Indians were .500 since they were 2–2. The Indians would also be 71-71, 72-72, 73-73, and 74-74, but lost the following game each time. They briefly made it over the .500 mark at 77–76 on September 26, but went on to lose three in a row. The Indians spent much of September 3–5 games behind the Texas Rangers or Houston Astros for the second wild card spot in the American", "id": "294687" }, { "contents": "Index of philosophical literature\n\n\n\"Federalist No. 61\" – \"Federalist No. 62\" – \"Federalist No. 63\" – \"Federalist No. 64\" – \"Federalist No. 65\" – \"Federalist No. 66\" – \"Federalist No. 67\" – \"Federalist No. 68\" – \"Federalist No. 69\" – \"Federalist No. 70\" – \"Federalist No. 71\" – \"Federalist No. 72\" – \"Federalist No. 73\" – \"Federalist No. 74\" – \"Federalist", "id": "16809651" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "List of mayors of Salisbury\n\n\n1850–51 George Brown 1851–52 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1852–53 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1853–54 John Lambert 1854–55 Thomas Pain 1855–56 Abraham Jackson 1856–57 Thomas Pain 1857–58 Coard William Squarey 1858–59 Philip Pickney Cother 1859–60 William Woodlands 1860–61 Philip Watson Ottoway 1861–62 Charles Mann Cornwallis Whatman 1862–63 John Style 1863–64 John Waters 1864–65 Richard Henry Rigden 1865–66 Robert Stokes 1866–67 John Alfred Lush MD 1867–68 Stephen Eldridge 1868–69 William Aylward 1869–70 Charles Richard Norton 1870–71 William Fawcett Jnr. 1871–72 John Harding Jackson 1873–74 Henry Brown 1874–75 Samuel Ralph Atkins 1875–76 Charles Henry Radcliffe 1876–77 John Keynes 1877–78 Richard Monkhouse Wilson", "id": "18557200" }, { "contents": "1967 NFL season\n\n\nThe 1967 NFL season was the 48th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 16 teams with the addition of the New Orleans Saints. The two 8-team conferences were split into two divisions each: the Eastern Conference divisions were Capitol (Dallas, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Washington) and Century (Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis), and the Western Conference divisions were Central (Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, and Minnesota) and Coastal (Atlanta, Baltimore, Los Angeles", "id": "8290334" }, { "contents": "World TeamTennis\n\n\nwith Arthur Ashe and Wilt Chamberlain, securing the professional men players.. The league began play in May 1974, with George MacCall as Commissioner of the 16 teams: Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo-Toronto, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Florida (Miami), San Diego/Hawaii, Houston, Los Angeles, Minnesota (Minneapolis-St.Paul), New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. The original league format included a four-colored tennis court, a 44-contest season, and teams", "id": "14486970" }, { "contents": "2013 FedEx Cup Playoffs\n\n\n(76 to 58), Nicholas Thompson (73 to 59), Brendan Steele (89 to 69), and Ernie Els (91 to 70). Seven players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances: Ryan Palmer (60 to 71), Fredrik Jacobson (61 to 72), Martin Laird (63 to 74), David Lingmerth (64 to 75), Kyle Stanley (66 to 77), Cameron Tringale (69 to 79", "id": "19528111" }, { "contents": "Jellabies\n\n\n58. Parrot (21 June 1999) 59. Spring (28 June 1999) 60. Magic (5 July 1999) 61. Where's Pepper? (12 July 1999) 62. Hot (19 July 1999) 63. Robot (26 July 1999) 64. Wheels (2 August 1999) 65. Chums (9 August 1999) 66. Baa! (16 August 1999) 67. Found (23 August 1999) 68. Autumn (30 August 1999) 69. Nature (6 September 1999)", "id": "20682329" }, { "contents": "List of fresh water fishes of Maharashtra\n\n\nogilbii 51. Schismatorhynchos (Nukta) nukta 52. Thynnichthys sandkhol 53. Tor khudree 54. Tor mussulah 55. Tor tor SUB-FAMILY: CULTRINAE 56. Chela cachius 57. Chela laubuca 58. Salmostoma acinaces 59. Salmostoma balookee 60. Salmostoma boopis 61. Salmostoma clupeoides 62. Salmostoma horai 63. Salmostoma kardahiensis 64. Salmostoma novacula 65. Salmostoma phulo Subfamily: LEUCISCINAE 66. Hypophthalmichthys molitrix SUBFAMILY: RASBORINAE 69. Barilius evezardi 70. Barilius gatensis 71. Parluciosoma daniconius 72. Parluciosoma labiosa 73. Danio aequipinnatus 74", "id": "16146194" }, { "contents": "Vehicle registration plates of Kenya\n\n\n63 UN - United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Eastern & Southern African Regional Office 64 CD - Iran 65 CD - Cyprus 66 CD - Argentina 67 UN - United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) 68 CD - Philippines 69 CD - Burundi 70 CD - Chile 71 CD - Oman 72 CD - League of Arab States / Arab League 73 CD - European Union 74 CD - Yemen 75 CD - Kenya Mission to UNEP 76 CD - Côte d'Ivoire (Consulate) 77 CD - Bangladesh 78 CD - Saudi Arabia 79 UN", "id": "993880" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "List of makams\n\n\n-Şehnaz 63. Bûstan 64. Büzürk 65. Büzürk-Gerdâniye 66. Büzürk-Geveyşt 67. Büzürk-Mâye 68. Büzürk-Nevrûz 69. Büzürk-Selmek 70. Büzürk-Şehnâz 71. Canfezâ 72. Çârgâh 73. Çârgâh-Âcem 74. Çârgâh-Gerdâniye 75. Çârgâh-Mahûr 76. Çehâr-Âgâazin 77. Daği-Bayâti 78. Danişverân 79. Dil Âvîz 80. Dil-Ârâ 81. Dil-Efruz 82. Dil-Keşîde 83. Dil-Nişîn 84. Dil-", "id": "21093808" }, { "contents": "Super Bases Loaded 2\n\n\n\", the Cleveland \"Stars\", the Detroit \"Storm\", the Kansas City \"Tornadoes\", Oakland \"Eagles\", and Seattle \"Blue Wave\". The Omega League (based on the National League) consisted of the Atlanta \"Weasels\", Houston \"Doves\", the Los Angeles \"Cyclops\", the New York \"Mercs\", Philadelphia \"Bruins\", the Pittsburgh \"Buzzards\", and the San Francisco \"Amoebas\". In addition, there were four edit teams: Urbana,", "id": "22141152" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "Don Larsen\n\n\nDon James Larsen (born August 7, 1929) is an American retired Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher. During a 15-year MLB career, he pitched from 1953 to 1967 for seven different teams. Larsen pitched for the St. Louis Browns / Baltimore Orioles (1953–54; 1965), New York Yankees (1955–59), Kansas City Athletics (1960–1961), Chicago White Sox (1961), San Francisco Giants (1962–64), Houston Colt .45's / Houston Astros (1964–65), and Chicago Cubs (1967)", "id": "15750076" }, { "contents": "1968 NBA playoffs\n\n\n) (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Chicago Bulls: \"Lakers win series 4-1\" This is the first playoff meeting between the Lakers and Bulls. Division Finals (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (3) San Francisco Warriors: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Last Playoff Meeting: 1967 Western Division Semifinals (San Francisco won 3-0) Champion: Boston Celtics Division Semifinals (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (3) New York Knicks: \"76ers win series 4-2", "id": "14689742" } ]
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Rc6+ Kd5 65. Rb6 Rc4+ 66. Kd2 Kc5 67. Rb8 Ra4 68. Rc8+ Kd4 69. Rb8 Ra5 70. Rd8+ Kc4 71. Re8 Kd5 72. Rd8+ Ke4 73. Rb8 Rxa3 74. Rxb5 Kf4 75. Rb8 Kf3 76. Rf8+ Ke4 77. Rb8 Ra2+ 78. Ke1 Kf4 79. Rb3 e4 80. Rc3 e3 81. Rc8 1/2-1/2 In", "id": "15973443" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nDetroit Tigers 69. Ryne Sandberg, Chicago Cubs 70. Nolan Ryan, Houston Astros 71. John Tudor, Los Angeles Dodgers 72. Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia Phillies 73. Dave Righetti, New York Yankees 74. Pedro Guerrero, St. Louis Cardinals 75. Rick Sutcliffe, Chicago Cubs 76. Gary Carter, New York Mets 77. Cal Ripken, Baltimore Orioles 78. Andre Dawson, Chicago Cubs 79. Andy Van Slyke, Pittsburgh Pirates 80. Roc Raines, Montreal Expos 81. Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins 82.", "id": "18525012" }, { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Constitutional amendments under the French Fifth Republic\n\n\n46, 47, 47-1, 47-2 (new), 48, 49, 50-1, 51-1 (new), 51-2 (new), 56, 61, 61-1 (new), 62, 65, 69, 70, 71, 71-1 (new), 72-3, 73, 74-1, 75-1 (new), 87 (new), 88-4, 88-5, 89. The vote was", "id": "8390514" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Wysoczany\n\n\n53. Saharowa 54. Mashljanyk 55. Luchkanych 56. Mashljanyk 57. Mytso 58. Jacyla 59. Jacyla 60. Village Ukrainian School 61. Bodnik 62. Tsynanko 63. Shlomko 64. Warholjak 65. Kroljak 66. Village Orthodox Church 67. Horonova 68. Hlibyk 69. Sekielyk 70. Mashljanyk 71. Maslany 72. Orzinski 73. Worotyla 74. Luchkanych 75. Petrunjova 76. Slabka 77. Petrunjova 78. Bajtsowa 79. Sas 80. Sas 81. Hrytsko 82. Jacyla 83. Szevtsova 84. Szevtsova", "id": "15604592" }, { "contents": "List of WWE United States Champions\n\n\nRank !Wrestler !No. ofbrreigns !Combinedbrdays !Combined daysbrrec. by WWE !1 !2 !rowspan=2|40 !42 !43 !44 !45 !46 !47 !48 !49 !50 !51 !52 !53 !rowspan=2|54 !56 !rowspan=2|57 !59 !60 !61 !62 !63 !64 !65 !66 !67 !rowspan=3|68 !71 !72 !rowspan=3|73 !76 !77 !78 !rowspan=2|79 !rowspan=2|81 !83 !rowspan=2|84 !rowspan=3|86 !89 !rowspan=2|90 !92 !", "id": "11372834" }, { "contents": "Eusébio\n\n\nrepeated five years later. He was the Portuguese First Division's top scorer seven times (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970 and 1973), helping Benfica to win 11 Primeira Liga (1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73 and 1974–75), 5 Portuguese Cup wins (1961–62, 1963–64, 1968–69, 1969–70 and 1971–72), 1 European Cup win (1961–62) and 3 European Cup finals (1962–63, 1964–65 and 1967–68). Eusébio", "id": "15697745" }, { "contents": "Udayarpalayam taluk\n\n\n48 Kundaveli-East 49 Kundaveli-West 50 Kuruvalapparkoil 51 Kuvagam 52 Kuvathur 53 Managathy 54 Marudur 55 Melur 56 Muthuservamadam 57 Nagam Panthal 58 Nayaganai Periyal 59 Nedavalur-East 60 Nedavalur-South 61 Olayur 62 Padanilai 63 Pappakudi-North 64 Pappakudi-South 65 Parukkal 66 Periyakrishnapuram 67 Periyavalayam 68 Pichanur 69 Pilichikuzhi 70 Piranjeri 71 Porpathintha Nallur 72 Rangiyam 73 Saluppai 74 Sathampady 75 Silambur 76 Siluvacheri 77 Sirukadambur 78 Solankurichi 79 Sripuranthan 80 Sriraman 81 Suriyamanal 82 Suttamalli 83 T.Paluvur 84 Taludalamedu 85 Thandalai 86 Thathanur 87 Thenkatchi Perumal Nathan 88 Thirukalapur 89", "id": "329036" }, { "contents": "Garhmukteshwar (Assembly constituency)\n\n\nkhaiya 46 Sharifpur 47 Anooppur Dibai 48 Shuklampura 49 Rasoolabad Nanpur 50 Lodhipur Shobhan 51 Pawati 52 Haiderpur 53 Lodhipur Chhapka 54 Sadullapur 55 Hiranpura 56 Popayi 57 Janupura 58 Jhadina 59 Saidpur 60 Alampur Bhagwantpur 61 Ladpura 62 Kalyanpur 63 Khilwai 64 Shogarh 65 Shahpur Chaudhary 66 Inayatpur 67 Rampur Nyamatpur 68 Abdullapur 69 Dotai 70 Athsaini 71 Hasupur 72 Manak Chowk 73 Deoli 74 Dhana 75 Lisri 76 Akkhapur 77 Fattapur 78 Phuldehra 79 Nawada Kalan 80 Todarpur 81 Bhowapur 82 Bhowapur Mastannagar 83 Baksar 84 Saroorpur 85 Vait 86 Khudaliya 87 Baddha 88 Ratupura 89 Rajhera 90", "id": "3818355" }, { "contents": "Samia tribe (Luhya)\n\n\n38 Abakangala 39 Abakati 40 Abakemo 41 Abakerere 42 Abakhu 43 Abakibwedde 44 Abakiroyoya 45 Abakobe 46 Abakomolo 47 Abakooli 48 Abakoolo 49 Abakuba 50 Abakwala 51 Abakwede 52 Abakyaki 53 Abakyonga 54 Abalaka 55 Abalala 56 Abalanda 57 Abaleke 58 Abalekya 59 Abalila 60 Abalindo 61 Abaliro 62 Abalisa 63 Abaloba 64 Abalomba 65 Abalundu 66 Abalwenge 67 Abalyali 68 Abalyani 69 Abamakwa 70 Abamakyeke 71 Abamali 72 Abamani 73 Abamanyi 74 Abambumpi 75 Abameripo 76 Abampoodi 77 Abampunyi 78 Abamulembo 79 Abamulimba 80 Abamuma 81 Abanapa 82 Abangasa 83 Abanghale 84 Abanyanga 85 Abanyedeti 86 Abanyihodoo 87 Abanyimaro", "id": "4195796" }, { "contents": "Parbatsar\n\n\nGular 47 Gunawati 48 Gurah 49 Haripura 50 Harnawa Patti 51 Hatheli 52 Hukmpura 53 Huldhani 54 Jagdishpura 55 Jalampura 56 Janjeela 57 Jawla 58 Jhalra 59 Jhujharpura 60 Kaletara 61 Kalkala Ki Dhani 62 Kankediyas 63 Kanwalad 64 Khanpur 65 Khedapura 66 Khedarpura 67 Kheri Khinwasi 68 Khokhar 69 Khokhariya 70 Khundiyas 71 Kinsariya 72 Kishorpura 73 Kitiya 74 Kuliyana 75 Kundri 76 Kurada 77 Lakhiyas 78 Lalana Kalan 79 Lalana Khurd 80 Madhwa 81 Malas Charnan 82 Malas Gusaiyan 83 Mandan 84 Mandowari 85 Manglana 86 Manpura 87 Mayapur 88 Mehgaon 89 Merasi 90 Mindakiya 91 Modi Khurd", "id": "7579275" }, { "contents": "Western Suburbs Magpies\n\n\nW Wright 55 W Barclay 56 Percy Bolt 57 T Doyle 58 J Feeney 59 V Jarvis 60 E Mantle 61 H.G. Naylor 62 E Palmer 63 E Willings 64 Grinstead 65 Owens 66 Sam Perry 67 Keen 68 James 69 Percy Briscoe 70 Chipperfield 71 J Ogilvie 72 Horace Alderson 73 Johns 74 J Slingsby 75 D McDonald 76 G Patterson 77 Baldock 78 Tom Dowswell 79 Healy 80 McEvoy 81 Ryan 82 George Duffin 83 Herb Gilbert 84 Rangi Joass 85 W Mueller 86 A Munnery 87 P.J. Thompson 88 Jack Tully 89 S.B. Wall 90 A Gillett", "id": "13659778" }, { "contents": "Game Day Recycling\n\n\nUniversity of Georgia 59. University of Kentucky 60. University of Maine 61. University of Maryland 62. University of Miami 63. University of Michigan 64. University of Minnesota 65. University of Mississippi 66. University of Missouri 67. University of Montana 68. University of Nebraska–Lincoln 69. University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill 70. University of North Texas 71. University of Notre Dame 72. University of Oregon 73. University of Rochester 74. University of South Florida 75. University of Tennessee - Knoxville 76", "id": "10435645" }, { "contents": "Carson's Law\n\n\nAnd Misfire 59. St. Patrick's Day 60. The Masquerade 61. All That Glitters 62. Laugh, Clown, Laugh 63. Guardian Angels 64. Lost Opportunities 65. A Country Dance 66. Faith, Hope And Fencing Wire 67. A Matter Of Confidence 68. The Tender Trap 69. A Case For Compassion 70. From Small Acorns 71. Street Games, Night Moves 72. Deceptions 73. Orphans Of The Storm 74. Falling Star 75. Means To An End 76. Teapots And Tears 77.", "id": "7511783" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "2003 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 10–11 May – Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, England *58–69, 83–25, 24–66, (63) 75–8, 9-(67), 0–98 (57), 72–60 (53), 39–80 (55), (67)-(60), 42–61 **(58) 73–26, (80)-(52), (100) 104–32, 23–82 (57), (54) 74–57, 49–57, (56) 71–48, 59–32 **", "id": "20494482" }, { "contents": "List of villages in Murbad\n\n\n796 br 57 Gorakhgad Murbad 1 br 58 Goregaon Murbad 495 br 59 Hedavali Murbad 281 br 60 Hireghar Murbad 225 61 Inde Murbad 885 br 62 Jadai Murbad 491 br 63 Jaigaon Murbad 496 br 64 Jambhurde Murbad 1,330 br 65 Jamghar Murbad 533 br 66 Kachakoli Murbad 869 br 67 Kalambad Mu Murbad 408 br 68 Kalambhe Murbad 1,299 br 69 Kalamkhande Murbad 987 br 70 Kalanbhad Murbad 1,017 br 71 Kandali Murbad 295 br 72 Kanharle Murbad 798 br 73 Kanhol Murbad 822 br 74 Karavale Murbad 1,118 br 75 Karchonde Murbad 731 76 Kasgaon Murbad 524", "id": "15353565" }, { "contents": "Amos Burn\n\n\nKf7 46.Bxc6 Bxc6 47.Kb4 Be8 48.Nf3 Ke7 49.Ng5 Bc6 50.Ka3 Bd7 51.Kb2 Ba4 52.Kc1 Bb3 53.Nf3 Ba4 54.Nh4 Kf7 55.Ng2 Bd7 56.h4 Be8 57.Kb2 Ba4 58.Ne3 Ke7 59.Ka3 Bc6 60.Kb4 Kd7 61.Ka5 Kc7 62.Nc2 Kb7 63.Nb4 Bd7 64.Na6 Be8 65.Nc5+ Kc6 66.Nxe6 Bd7 67.Ng5 Bf5 68.Kb4 Bg4 69.Ka3 Kd7 70.Nf7 Be6 71.Nd6 Kc6 72.Kb2 Bg4 73.Kc2 Kd7 74.Kd2 Ke6 75.Ke3 Bh3 76.f5+ gxf5 77.Kf4 Bg4 78.Kg5 Bh3 79.Ne8 Kf7 80.Nf6 f4 81.Kxf4 Be6 82.Kg5 1–0 MacDonald-Burn, Liverpool 1910 At right is a surprisingly little-known position from one of Burn's offhand games.", "id": "20103296" }, { "contents": "Brazilian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act\n\n\n59. FENIPRAZINE 60. FEMPROBAMATO 61. FLUFENAZINE 62. FLUMAZENIL 63. FLUOXETINE 64. FLUPENTIXOL 65. FLUVOXAMINE 66. HALOPERIDOL 67. HALOTAN 68. CLORAL HYDRATE 69. HYDROCHLORBEZETILAMINE 70. HYDROXIDINE 71. HOMOPHENAZINE 72. IMICLOPRAZINE 73. IMIPRAMINE 74. IMIPRAMINOXIDE 75. IPROCLORIZIDA 76. ISOCARBOXAZIDE 77. ISOFLURANE 78. ISOPROPYL-CROTONYL-URINE 79. LAMOTRIGINE 80. LEVODOPA 81. LEVOMEPROMAZINE 82. LINDANO 83. LISURIDA 84. LITHIUM 85. LOPERAMIDA 86. LOXAPINA 87. MAPROTILINE 88. MECLOFENOXATE 89. MEFENOXALONE 90.", "id": "14670778" }, { "contents": "Tales of the Wizard of Oz\n\n\n? 55. ? 56. ? 57. ? 58. ? 59. ? 60. Friends of a Feather 61. Monkey Air Lift 62. Guaranteed for Life 63. The Skills of Bravery 64. The Coat of Arms 65. Roar, Lion, Roar 66. Be a Card 67. The Inferior Decorator 68. The Salesman 69. The Cat's Meow 70. The Yellow Brick Road 71. Rusty Rusty 72. The Scarecrow 73. The Invisible Man 74. Free Trade 75. The Bull Fighter 76", "id": "13344957" }, { "contents": "Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship\n\n\nscope=row|56 !scope=row|57 !scope=row|58 !scope=row|59 !scope=row|60 !scope=row|61 !scope=row|62 !scope=row|63 !scope=row|64 !scope=row|65 !scope=row|66 !scope=row|67 !scope=row|68 !scope=row|69 !scope=row|70 !scope=row|71 !scope=row|72 !scope=row|73 !scope=row|74 !scope=row|75 !scope=row|76 !scope=row|77 !scope=row|78 !scope=row|79 !scope=row|80 !", "id": "16778230" }, { "contents": "Ikirun\n\n\n59. Asaba 60. Ajele Okeba 61. Ago Okeba 62. Ajisefinni 63. Alufa Akanbi 64. Adedeji 65. Alabi 66. Aniyeye 67. Agunlo 68. Aliyu 69. Aborisade 70. Agbon 71. Ayara 72. Baale- Enle 73. Baba Osogbo 74. Orisayo 75. Balogun 76. Baale Gbenagbena 77. Baale Onilu 78. Baale Ponja Erintunde 79. Saba 80. Balogun Kojo 81. Baale Oke Aafo 82. Balogun Makinde 83. Baba Isale 84. Balogun Imole 85. Baba Oloya 86. Baale", "id": "2580736" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qd2 Qd4 57. Qe1 Qb6 58. Qd2 Rb7 59. a4 Qc5 60. Qe1 Rb4 61. Qd2 Qb6 62. Qc1 Qd4 63. Qc2 Rb3 64. Be2 Rxc3 65. Qxc3 Qxc3 66. bxc3 Nxe4 67. Bf3 Nef6 68. Be2 e4 69. Bxc4 g4 70. Rb2 Ng5 71. Rb6 Nf7 72. Bf1 f3 73. c4 Nd7 74. Rb7 Nfe5 75. f6 e3 76. Rb3 e2 77. Bxe2 fxe2 78. Re3 Nf3 79. f7 Rf8 80. Rxg4 e1=", "id": "10680382" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "1953–54 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team\n\n\n30 Oregon State (-/4) RAL L 53–65 January 8 The Citadel H W 83–42 January 9 Wake Forest A W 66–65 January 11 Davidson A W 70–54 January 16 Virginia H W 78–66 January 19 NC State H L 77–84 February 2 Washington and Lee LY W 69–60 February 4 Duke (-/8) A L 47–63 February 8 Virginia A L 69–83 February 11 Wake Forest H L 62–76 February 13 Clemson (-/14) A W 72–56 February 16 Davidson H W 89–69 February 20 Duke (-/14) H L 63–67 February 24 NC State", "id": "7304952" }, { "contents": "Kumharsain\n\n\nChohan 38 Chopala 39 Churath 40 D.P.F. Nag kelo Saroga 41 D.P.F. Nagkelo 42 Dagrot 43 Dakolu 44 Dakoon 45 Dalan 46 Damaur 47 Daro 48 Dawala 49 Deeb 50 Deoridhar 51 Dethal 52 Devali Dhar 53 Dhala 54 Dhali 55 Dhanal 56 Dharuri 57 Dheongli 58 Dogri 59 Doja 60 Ganeog 61 Gharal 62 Ghareawat 63 Ghughvi 64 Gheti 65 Gonthla 66 Halyana 67 Hathiya 68 Jadoon 69 Jal 70 Jalti 71 Jangal Ahar 72 Jangal Dawala 73 Jangal Hatu 74 Jangal Havan 75 Jangal Jogsha 76 Jangal Madhawan 77 Jangal Marni 78 Jangal Nun-II 79 Janjeli", "id": "1653227" }, { "contents": "Glamorgan County Silver Ball Trophy\n\n\n. The trophy is sponsored by Brains Smooth. ! Season !! Winners !! Losing Finalists !! Score !! Venue ! 1956–57 !1957–58 ! 1958–59 ! 1959–60 ! 1960–61 ! 1961–62 ! 1962–63 ! 1963–64 ! 1964–65 ! 1965–66 ! 1966–67 ! 1967–68 ! 1968–69 ! 1969–70 ! 1970–71 ! 1971–72 ! 1972–73 ! 1973–74 ! 1974–75 ! 1975–76 ! 1976–77 ! 1977–78 ! 1978–79 ! 1979–80 ! 1980–81 ! 1981–82 ! 1982–83 ! 1983–84 ! 1984–85 ! 1985–86 ! 1986–87 ! 1987–88 ! 1988–89 ! 1989–90 ! 1990–91 ! 1991–92 ! 1992–93 ! 1993–94", "id": "18470383" }, { "contents": "63rd NHK Cup (shogi)\n\n\n, 59. P*7b, 60. Px3e, 61. P-6f, 62. N*8e, 63. P-7a+, 64. Nx7g+, 65. Nx7g, 66. S*7f, 67. N*8i, 68. G*5i, 69. K-6h, 70. B-4h+, 71. +P-7b, 72. +B-5h, 73. K-7i, 74. +B-6i, 75. K-8h, 76. +Bx7h, 77. Kx7h, 78. G*6g, 79. K-8h, 80. Gx7g, 81. Nx7g", "id": "8770976" }, { "contents": "Ancestors of Rama\n\n\n62. Rituparna 63. Sarvakama (Sarvakarma, Aartupani in Harivansha Puran) 64. Sudas (contemporary to King Kuru-1 of Chandravansh who founded the Magadha Kingdom) 65. Saudasa (or) Kalmashapada (married to Madayanti) 66. Asmaka 67. Mulaka (Naari Kavacha) (contemporary of Yadava King Shakuni who was the father of Rakshasha “Bhasmasura”) 68. Dasharatha-1 69. Adwil (Ilabil in Vishnu Puran) 70. Vishvamashaha 71. Anaranya-2 72. Nidhn 73. Animitra 74. Dululaha (Harivansh Puran) 75", "id": "8372279" }, { "contents": "Codex Cyprius\n\n\n1: 1, 4, 12, 14, 30, 34, 41, 44; Luke 10: 1, 8, 15, 22, 23, 30, 32, 37, 38, 47, 48, 53, 57, 63; Luke 20: 2, 4, 8, 9, 19, 23, 24, 26, 28, 33, 34, 50, 61, 62, 64, 65, 70, 74, 75. In Matthew 27:34 it reads οινον (\"wine\"", "id": "12433331" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qg1 Qe8 55. Qf2 Qf8 56. Rcd1 Qe8 57. Kh3 Kh8 58. Rc1 Kh7 59. Ba7 Rb7 60. Bc5 Na6 61. Be3 Rbb8 62. Kh4 Nb4 63. Qf1 Qe7 64. Kh3 Qe8 65. Kh2 Qe7 66. Qd1 Qe8 67. Kh3 Ra8 68. Kh4 Na6 69. Qg1 Bb4 70. Rdd1 Bf8 71. Kh3 Rab8 72. Kh4 Nb4 73. Rd2 Na6 74. Nf5 Bb4 75. Rdd1 Bf8 76. Qe1 Bb4 77. Qf1 Bf8 78. Kg3 Nb4 79", "id": "10680375" }, { "contents": "List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach\n\n\n• 20/7=/11 • 22/5 • 24/6 • 25/6 • 26/6 • 28/6 • 29/8 • 30/6 • 31/9 • 32/6 • 33/6 • 36/4 and /8 • 37/6 • 38/6 • 39/7 • 40/3, /6 and /8 • 41/6 • 42/7 • 44/7 • 45/7 • 46/6 • 47/5 • 48/3 and /7 • 52/6 • 55/5 • 56/5 • 57/8 • 59/3 • 60/5 • 62/6 64. • 64/2, /4 and /8 • 65/2 and /7 • 66/6 • 67/4 and /7 • 69/6 • 69a/6 • 70/7 and /11 • 72/6 • 73/5 • 74/8", "id": "3262090" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n+ Nxe4 56. fxe4+ Kxe4 57. Qg4+ Kd3 58. Qf3+ Qe3 59. Kg4 Qxf3+ 60. Kxf3 g6 61. Bd6 Nf5 62. Kf4 Nh4 63. Kg4 gxh5+ 64. Kxh4 Kxd4 65. Bb8 a5 66. Bd6 Kc4 67. Kxh5 a4 68. Kxh6 Kb3 69. b5 Kc4 70. Kg5 Kxb5 71. Kf5 Ka6 72. Ke6 Ka7 73. Kd7 Kb7 74. Be7 Ka7 75. Kc7 Ka8 76. Bd6 Ka7 77. Kc8 Ka6 78. Kb8 b5 79", "id": "7279713" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rg3 b3 59. Kc6 Kb8 60. Rxb3+ Ka7 61. Rb7+ Ka6 62. Rb6+ Ka7 63. Kb5 a4 64. Rxf6 Rf4 65. Rxh6 a3 66. Ra6+ Kb8 67. Rxa3 Rxf5 68. Rg3 Rf6 69. Rg8+ Kc7 70. Rg7+ Kc8 71. Rh7 1-0 Game 32br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black: Korchnoi, Viktorbr Pirc, Classicalbr Result: 1-0br 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5", "id": "7279777" }, { "contents": "José Cardenal\n\n\nJosé Rosario Domec Cardenal (born October 7, 1943 in Matanzas, Cuba) is a Cuban American former professional baseball outfielder, who played Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants (1963–64), Los Angeles/California Angels (1965–67), Cleveland Indians (1968–69), St. Louis Cardinals (1970–1971), Milwaukee Brewers (1971), Chicago Cubs (1972–77), Philadelphia Phillies (1978–79), New York Mets (1979–80), and Kansas City Royals (1980). Cardenal batted and threw", "id": "3406173" }, { "contents": "SUBE card\n\n\n20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88,", "id": "8102606" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\nRb1 Bg7 58. Be4 Nf6 59. Bc2 Nd5 60. Ra1 Kc7 61. Rb1 Bf6 62. Kg1 Ne7 63. Kf1 Nd5 64. Kg2 Bg7 65. Kg1 Kb7 66. Ra1 R6d7 67. Re4 Bf6 68. Re2 Kc7 69. Kf1 Ne7 70. Rb1 Nc8 71. Be3 Nd6 72. Rbe1 Re7 73. Bg6 Rg8 74. Bb1 e4 75. Kg2 Rge8 76. Bc2 Bg7 77. Rd1 Nc4 78. Bc1 Nd6 79. Rh1 Re5 80. h4 Bf6 81. h5 R5e7 82.", "id": "10680366" }, { "contents": "Wu Style Tai Chi Fast Form\n\n\nParting the wild horse's mane 59. Jade girl works the shuttles(3) 60. Jade girl works the shuttles(4) 61. Grasping the bird's tail 62. Cloud hands(3) 63. Cloud hands(4) 64. Downward posture 65. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(1) 66. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(2) 67. Step back, repulse the monkey 68. Flying oblique 69. Raise hand and step up 70. White crane flaps its wings 71. Brush knee and twist step 72. Needle at the bottom", "id": "6846816" }, { "contents": "SFZ (file format)\n\n\nan SFZ file: group lovel=0 hivel=127 region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=60 lokey=30 hikey=61 sample=SubDir/01C4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=62 lokey=62 hikey=63 sample=SubDir/02D4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=64 lokey=64 hikey=64 sample=SubDir/03E4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=65 lokey=65 hikey=66 sample=SubDir/04F4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=67 lokey=67 hikey=68 sample=SubDir/05G4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=69 lokey=69 hikey=70 sample=SubDir/06A4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=71 lokey=71 hikey=71 sample=SubDir/07B4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=72 lokey=72 hikey=73 sample=SubDir/08C5.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=74 lokey=74 hikey=75 sample=SubDir/09D5.wav region trigger=", "id": "13324840" }, { "contents": "Afadzato South District\n\n\n. Logba-Adzakoe 57. Logba-Akusame 58. Logba-Alakpeti 59. Logba-Andokope 60. Logba-Dufie 61. Logba-Klikpo 62. Logba-Tota 63. Logba-Vuinta 64. Logba-Xorglikope 65. Tafi-Abuipe 66. Tafi-Agorme 67. Tafi-Atome 68. Tafi-Dekpokorfe 69. Tafi-Mador 70. Tafi-Xorglikorfe 71. Kpeve-Old town 72. Kpeve-Tornu 73. Adigbo-Tornu 74. Goviefe-Todzi 75. Goviefe-Korwu", "id": "2739856" }, { "contents": "Jackson League\n\n\n-52 Centrals 1952-53 Northerners 1953-54 Vale Recreation 1954-55 Pessimists 1955-56 Northerners 1956-57 Guernsey Rangers 1957-58 Guernsey Rangers 1958-59 Northerners 1959-60 Northerners 1960-61 Belgrave Wanderers 1961-62 Sylvans 1962-63 Sylvans 1963-64 Northerners 1964-65 Belgrave Wanderers 1965-66 Vale Recreation 1966-67 Centrals 1967-68 St Martin’s 1968-69 Vale Recreation 1969-70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970-71 Belgrave Wanderers 1971-72 Vale Recreation 1972-73 Vale Recreation", "id": "4250613" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\nof Arkansas. The Lumbermen were disbanded in July 1905 due to financial hardships. Pine Bluff MLB Players 1954 - Frank Lucchesi - Manager - Philadelphia 70-72, Texas 75-77, Chicago Cubs 87 1952 - Bob Hale - Baltimore 55-56, 58, Cleveland 60-61, New York Yankees 61 1952 - Hillis Layne - Washington 41 1952 - Jim Snyder - Player Minnesota 61-62, 64 Manager - Seattle 88 1951 - Bud Black - Detroit 52, 55 1950 - Harry Chozen - Cincinnati 37 1950", "id": "9684300" }, { "contents": "Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award\n\n\n-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-", "id": "18196616" }, { "contents": "Middlesex Senior Charity Cup\n\n\n1947–48 Hendon 1948–49 Hayes 1949–50 Wealdstone 1950–51 Finchley 1951–52 Southall 1952–53 Hounslow Town 1953–54 Hendon 1954–55 Hayes 1955–56 Hounslow Town 1956–57 Hendon 1957–58 Finchley 1958–59 Enfield 1959–60 Hounslow Town 1960–61 Enfield 1961–62 Enfield & Hounslow Town (joint holders) 1962–63 Hayes 1963–64 Wealdstone 1964–65 Finchley 1965–66 Hounslow Town 1966–67 No Competition 1967–68 Wealdstone & Wembley (joint holders) 1968–69 Southall 1969–70 Hampton 1970–71 Hayes 1971–72 Hayes 1972–73 Hayes 1973–74 Finchley 1974–75 Hayes 1975–76 Hendon 1976–77 Hendon 1977–78 Hillingdon Borough 1978–79 Hendon 1979–80 Harrow Borough 1980–81 Wembley & Wealdstone (joint winners) 1981–82 Uxbridge 1982–83 Wembley 1983–84 Southall", "id": "8679746" }, { "contents": "Handicap (chess)\n\n\n53. Ke3 Kb5 54. Ne4 Na6 55. h8=Q Ka5 56. Qc3+ Kb5 57. Qb3+ Ka5 58. Nc3 Nc5 59. Bc7+ Ka6 60. Qb5+ Ka7 61. Qxc5+ Ka6 Deliberately allowing checkmate. 62. Qa5+ Kb7 63. Ke4 Kc8 64. Qa7 Kd7 65. Qb7 Ke7 66. Qc8 Kf6 67. Bd8+ Kg7 68. Qe6 Kf8 69. Qe7+ Kg8 70. Nd5 Kh8 71. g5 Kg8 72. g6 Kh8 73. Ke5 Kg8 74.", "id": "9261177" }, { "contents": "2009 Premier League Snooker\n\n\nwas higher. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 28–29 November – Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, England * (61) 80–35, 4–80, (96)–0, 0–(110), 34–77, 61–71 (65), 67–1, 40–75 ** 0–(98), 10–99 (53), 10–68 (66), 1–83 (76), (63)–30, (53)–(67) *** (111) 119–9, 87–36, 70–0, 50–57, 0–(88", "id": "994853" }, { "contents": "2013 Virginia Cavaliers football team\n\n\nAlex Foertsch 55 David Dean 56 Andre Miles-Redmond 57 Stephen Lawe 59 Mark Hall 60 John Pond 60 Jeb Byrne 61 Cody Wallace 62 Sean Karl 63 Ryan Doull 64 Nick Koutris 65 Ross Burbank 66 George Adeosun 67 Jackson Matteo 68 Eric Tetlow 69 Phillip Berry 70 Luke Bowanko 71 Jack McDonald 72 Eric Smith 74 Conner Davis 75 Sadiq Olanrewaju 76 Michael Mooney 77 Jay Whitmire 78 Morgan Moses 79 Jack Babcock 79 Sean Cascarano 80 Adrian Gamble 81 Jamall Brown 82 Mario Nixon 83 Jake McGee 84 Canaan Severin 85 Keeon Johnson 86 Jeremy Dollin", "id": "3791357" }, { "contents": "Sangrampur, Maharashtra\n\n\n52-Pimpari Adgaon 1400 53-Rajpur 157 54-Akoli Bk. 910 55-Akoli Kh. 251 56-Changefal Bk. 665 57-Changefal Kh. 707 58-Niwana 1487 59-Sangrampur Pr.jamod 6506 60-Tamgaon 1124 61-Pimpri Kathargaon 566 62-Bodkha 1363 63-Nirod 989 64-Bhilkhed 713 65-Wakana 1420 66-Rudhana 2072 67-Chondhi 622 68-Kakoda 669 69-Ukadgaon 353 70-Manardi 719 71-Pimpri Kavthal 461 72-Ringanwadi 570 73-Durgadiatya 1016 74-Wankhed 5378 75-Takleshwar 501 76-Kalamkhed 712 77-Jastgaon 795 78-Neknapur 358 79-Awar 955 80-Ukali Bk. 1216 81-Kodri 1225 82-Paturda Khurd 1564 83-Khel Thorat Paturda 2054 84-Warwat Khanderao 1447 85-Hingana Kavthal 360 86-Kumbarkhed 230 87-Kavthal 2673 88-Itkhed 218 89-Pesoda 1185 90-Bhon 1149 91-Sawali 659 92-Khiroda", "id": "9109065" }, { "contents": "Kamen Rider Spirits\n\n\n61. Rushbr 62. Ice Fangbr 63. Graveyard Eleventh tankōbon 64. Light Fangbr 65. Labyrinthbr 66. Hell Carbr 67. Teacherbr 68. Training Twelfth tankōbon 69. Whirlpoolbr 70. New Finisherbr 71. Ocean Battlebr 72. Belt of Lifebr 73. Immortal Man Thirteenth tankōbon 74. Inheritbr 75. Get Backbr 76. Movingbr 77. Evolutionbr 78. Next Evolutionbr 79. Final Evolution Fourteenth tankōbon 80. Warrior's Essencebr 81. Surpassing Greedbr 82. Returnbr 83. Fiery Giantbr 84. With the Soulbr 85. Setupbr", "id": "11704902" }, { "contents": "List of AEK Athens F.C. managers\n\n\nP ! W ! D ! L ! F ! A ! GD ! W% ! Pts% ! Total ! 36!!22!!7!!7!!62!!32!!+30!!61.11!!67.59 ! Total ! 11||6||3||2||22||14||+8||54.54||63.64 ! Total ! 4||2||0||2||6||5||+1||50.00||50.00 ! Total ! 26!!14!!5!!7!!55!!28!!+27!!53.85!!60.26 ! Total ! 59!!37!!11!!11!!145!!69!!+76!!62.71!!68.93 ! Total ! 17!!11!!3!!5!!32!!18!!+14||64.71!!70.59 ! Total ! 82!!45!!23!!14!!166!!77!!+89!!54.88!!64.23 ! Total ! 16!!8!!3!!5!!24!!20!!+4!!50.00!!56.25 ! Total ! 86!!47!!23!!16!!121!!70!!+51!!54.65!!63.57 ! Total ! 71!!39!!13!!19!!122!!67!!+55!!54.93!!61.03 ! Total ! 84!!39!!24!!21!!116!!86!!+30!!46.43!!55.95 ! Total ! 2!!1!!0!!1!!3!!4!!-1!!50.00!!50.00 ! Total ! 82!!61!!12!!9!!190!!50!!+140!!74.39!! \"Only competitive matches are counted. Wins, losses and draws are results at the final whistle; the results of penalty shootouts are not counted.\"", "id": "20468014" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Kf3 Kf8 52. Kg2 Rg4+ 53. Kh2 Bf2 54. Rf1 Bd4 55. Re1 Rh4+ 56. Kg2 Rg4+ 57. Kh3 Rh4+ 58. Kg3 Kf7 59. Kg2 Kf8 60. Kf3 Rh2 61. Bxa4 c2 62. Kg3 Bxe5+ 63. Rxe5 Rh1 64. Bxg5 Rg1+ 65. Kf2 Nxg5 66. Bxc2 Ra1 67. a4 Ra2 68. Re2 Ra3 69. Re3 Ra2 70. Re2 Ra3 71. Rd2 Ke7 72. Ke2 Nf3 73. Rd1 Ne5 74. Rd5", "id": "4952529" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Qxg6+ Kf8 59. Qxc6 Kg8 60. Qg6+ Kf8 61. Qg4 Ke8 62. Qh5 Kf8 63. Qg4 Ke8 64. Qh5 Kf8 65. Qd5 Rh7 66. Qf3+ Kg8 67. Qg4+ Kf7 68. Qh5+ Kg8 69. Qg6+ Kf8 70. Qf5+ Kg8 71. Qg4+ Kf7 72. Qh5+ Kg8 73. Qd5+ Kf8 74. Qxb5 Qe6 75. Bg7+ Kf7 76. Qh5+ Ke7 77. g3 Qe1+ 78. Kg2 Qe4+ 79. Kh2", "id": "4952547" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rc6 Bb5 60. Rc1 b3 61. Rb1 Bc4 62. Ke4 Ra2 63. Kd4 Rc2 64. Nd3 Bxd3 65. Kxd3 Rxh2 66. Rxb3 Kg7 67. Ke4 Ra2 68. Kf4 Ra4+ 69. Kg5 Ra5 70. g4 Rc5 71. Kh5 Ra5 72. Rf3 Rb5 73. g5 Rb1 74. f6+ Kh7 75. Rh3 Rg1 76. Rh2 Rg3 77. Rh1 Rg2 78. Ra1 Rh2+ 79. Kg4 Kg6 80. Ra8 Rg2+ ½–½ Game 26br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black", "id": "7279762" }, { "contents": "Les Arcanes\n\n\nPremier sacrifice 56. Liberté 57. Le sacrifice libre 58. La relation du beth à l'aleph 59. Limite de nos champs de gravitation 60. L'indivisible unité 61. La Manifestation 62. Vision parfaite 63. La féminité de la Manifestation procréatrice 64. Cantique de Salomon 65. Ève 66. Sacrifice des sacrifices 67. La loi juive 68. Beauté libre 69. Encore le rythme 70. Conscience de l'univers 71. Libre beauté première 72-73. La passion mystérieuse et chaste 74. De l'amour à l'être 75.", "id": "17579979" }, { "contents": "Barharia\n\n\nKail 61. Kaluchhapra 62. Kanahar 63. Kanhauli 64. Khanpur 65. Khizar Chak 66. Khori Pakar Jaddi 67. Khori Pakar Nilami 68. Koiri Tola 69. Kuahi 70. Kurwa 71. Kutub Chhapra 72. Lachhmi Chak 73. Lakri 74. Lakri Dargah 75. Lala Hata 76. Lauan 77. Madhaupur 78. Mahal 79. Mahamadpur 80. Mahammadpur 81. Mahbub Chhapra 82. Mahmudpur 83. Mananpura 84. Mansahata 85. Mathia Patarhatha 86. Mathurapur 87. Mira Chhapra 88. Narharpur 89.", "id": "12509991" }, { "contents": "Women's Professional Basketball League\n\n\nfranchises had been awarded to Dallas, New Orleans, San Francisco and St. Louis, Missouri, while applications were received for potential franchises from Baltimore, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. The Eastern Division included the New Jersey Gems, New Orleans Pride, New York Stars, Philadelphia Fox, St. Louis Streak and Washington Metros. The Midwest Division included the Chicago Hustle, Iowa Cornets, Milwaukee Does and Minnesota Fillies. The Western Division included the California Dreams, Dallas Diamonds, Houston Angels and San Francisco Pioneers.", "id": "10846173" }, { "contents": "Don McMahon\n\n\nDonald John McMahon (January 4, 1930 – July 22, 1987) was a right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was signed by the Boston Braves before the 1950 season. He played for the Milwaukee Braves (1957–62), Houston Colt .45s (1962–63), Cleveland Indians (1964–66), Boston Red Sox (1966–67), Chicago White Sox (1967–68), Detroit Tigers (1968–69), and San Francisco Giants (1969–74). McMahon was used almost", "id": "22214072" }, { "contents": "List of sovereign states and dependencies by total fertility rate\n\n\n58 Israel 2.9 59 Lesotho 2.9 60 Eswatini 2.8 61 Kyrgyz Republic 2.8 62 Micronesia 2.8 63 Algeria 2.7 64 Haiti 2.7 65 Mongolia 2.7 66 Botswana 2.6 67 Fiji 2.6 68 Guatemala 2.6 69 Kazakhstan 2.6 70 Syria 2.6 71 Turkmenistan 2.6 72 Bolivia 2.5 73 Djibouti 2.5 74 Jordan 2.5 75 Oman 2.5 76 Lao PDR 2.4 77 Philippines 2.4 78 Cambodia 2.3 79 Ecuador 2.3 80 Guyana 2.3 81 Honduras 2.3 82 Panama 2.3 83 Paraguay 2.3 84 Seychelles 2.3 85 South Africa 2.3 86 Suriname 2.3 87 Uzbekistan 2.3 88 Dominican Republic 2.2 89 Indonesia 2.2", "id": "17872676" }, { "contents": "Minuscule 441\n\n\nsubscriptions at the end of each book, and στιχοι. The biblical text is surrounded by a catena of Oecumenius. Some of leaves of the codex are in disorder. The order of leaves: 3-18. 1. 2. 19-46. 47-58. 59. 63. 64. 59. 60-62. 73. 74. 65. 66. 69-72. 67. 68. 75-78. 127-142. 79-126. 143-158. 167-182", "id": "19179286" }, { "contents": "Al Maktab Raqam 19\n\n\n61 - Ghost Walker 62 - Stun death 63 - Fire Ball 64 - the mystery of the Sphinx 65 - dark rays 66 - Conflict in the bush 67 - a plot of Satan 68 - bulwark 69 - ghost of revenge 70 - bloody chase 71 - cursed earth 72 - devastating weapon 73 - horror Hospital 74 - a treasure of the Pharaohs 75 - bird death 76. The armed robbery 77. secret mission 78. hackers Nile 79. Invisible Man 80. devastating automated 81. golden statue 82. Flower devil 83", "id": "3242097" }, { "contents": "Rulers of Kuba\n\n\n. Shama Katuri. 61. Kusunju. 62. Bena Misaki. 63. Bikila Kolo. 64. Kunche Lama. 65. Pelama Pena. 66. Mime Pelama. 67. Chenge Lesanga. 68. Mianga. 69. Sam Bula. 70. Manchum Bula. 71. Bopele^Bombo. 72. Boeke. 73. Bo^Kena. 74. Shamba Nche. 75. Golo Nche. 76. Shama Shanga. 77. Saina^Kama. 78. Ko Kena. 79. Sanga Lenga. 80. Bosh A kama. 81", "id": "12139561" }, { "contents": "Ācārakkōvai\n\n\n52 poems (3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 77, 78, 81, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93", "id": "12746274" }, { "contents": "Jeff Nelsen\n\n\nmovie soundtracks, and performing in the horn sections of orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Montreal, Vancouver, and National Symphonies, and the Balkan Gypsy funk band of Slavic Soul Party. With Canadian Brass, Jeff has also performed with the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, the symphonies of Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, Phoenix, Rotterdam, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, with the esteemed German, London", "id": "2981814" }, { "contents": "Kasparov versus the World\n\n\n, but claimed it was also losing, and published a \"forced win\". Subsequently, tablebases showed an error in Kasparov's analysis, but confirmed that 58...Qf5 could not have saved the draw with best play on both sides. The main line starts with 58...Qf5 59.Kh6 Qe6 60.Qg1+ Ka2 61.Qf2+ Kb1 62.Qd4 Ka2 63.Kg5 Qe7+ 64.Qf6 Qe3+ 65.Qf4 Qg1+ 66.Kf6 Qb6+ 67.Kf7 Qb7+ 68.Ke6 Qc8+ 69.Kf6 Qd8+ 70.Kf5 Qc8+ 71.Kg5 Qc3 72.Qh2+ Ka1 73.Qe2 Kb1 74.Qf2 Qc1+ 75.Kg4 Qc3", "id": "14582966" }, { "contents": "Swindle (chess)\n\n\n55...f2 56.Qg2 \"zugzwang\"; (b) 55...Nf4 56.Qf5! and if 56...Kg3 57.Qg5+ wins the knight; (c) 55...Ng5 56.Qf5 wins. g5 53.hxg5 hxg5 54.Qxb6 f3 55.Qxc5 Kg4 56.Qe3 Kg3 57.c4 Kg2 58.c5 f2 59.Qe4+ Kh2 60.Qf3 g4! 61.Qe2? White could draw with 61.Qxg4 f1=Q+ 62.Kc2 Qf2+ 63.Kb1 Qf1+ 64.Kc2 Qb5 (64...Nf2 65.Qf4+ Kg2 66.Qg5+ Kf3 67.Qf6+ Ke3 68.Qh6+ Kd4 69.Qd6+ Ke4 70.Qg6+ Kd5 71.Qd6+ Ke4 72.Qg6+", "id": "21604299" }, { "contents": "Queen and pawn versus queen endgame\n\n\n. Qxe6 Qh8+ 58. Kg6 Qc3 59. g4 Qd2 60. g5 Qd4 61. Qf5+ Ka4 62. Kh5 Qh8+ 63. Kg4 Qh1 (This move loses for Black in 39 moves as confirmed by http://www.k4it.de/index.php?topic=egtb&lang=en) 64. Qf4+ Ka5 65. Qe5+ Ka4 66. g6 Qd1+ 67. 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Qf6 Qd5+ 75", "id": "20411696" }, { "contents": "List of OHL seasons\n\n\n| 1959–60 | 1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993–94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–00 | 2000–01 | 2001–02 | 2002–03 | 2003–04 | 2004–05 | 2005–06 | 2006–07 | 2007–08 | 2008–09 | 2009–10", "id": "6936535" }, { "contents": "Dumaria\n\n\nDumaria 107 50 Kewla Kalan Dumaria 919 51 Khaira Dumaria 885 52 Khardag Dumaria 1,454 53 Kokna Dumaria 333 54 Kolhubar Dumaria 3,225 55 KOlsaita Dumaria 297 56 Kundari Dumaria 341 57 Kunria Dumaria 739 58 Kusari Dumaria 1,549 59 Lataha Dumaria 259 60 Londa Dumaria 556 61 Madarpur Dumaria 1,130 62 Mahjari Dumaria 192 63 Mahuri Dumaria 2,884 64 Mahuri Dumaria 348 65 Maigara Dumaria 2,318 66 Majhauli Dumaria 4,606 67 Majhgawan Dumaria 379 68 Manrar Dumaria 533 69 Mataha Dumaria 3,172 70 Maun Bar Dumaria 292 71 Mayapur Dumaria 141 72 Milki Dumaria 168 73 Nabigarh Dumaria 618", "id": "10048378" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n75 e\": \"favorite_nu 0000300 6d 62 65 72 22 7d 2c 20 7b 22 74 79 70 65 22 3a mber\"}, {\"type\": 0000320 20 5b 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c 20 22 6e 75 6c [\"string\", \"nul 0000340 6c 22 5d 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 22 3a 20 22 66 61 l\"], \"name\": \"fa 0000360 76 6f 72 69 74 65 5f 63 6f 6c 6f 72 22 7d 5d 7d", "id": "10173702" }, { "contents": "List of MJHL seasons\n\n\n1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | The following is a list of seasons following the reorganization of junior hockey in Canada.br 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 | 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 | br 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | br 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993-94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–2000 | br", "id": "15920550" }, { "contents": "Spain men's national wheelchair basketball team\n\n\n72–62. They beat Poland 47–64, and Sweden 65–54. Then they lost to Italy 50–58, lost to Germany 77–70, and defeated Poland 71–65. At the 2013 European Championships, Spain defeated Sweden 60–54, Israel 75–57, France 56–40, and Poland 63–45 in pool play. They lost to Turkey 63–49. In the quarterfinals, they defeated Italy 65–56. In the semi-finals, they lost to Great Britain 72–69. They defeated Sweden to win the bronze by a score of 65–56. Asier García Pereiro led the team in", "id": "13321907" }, { "contents": "Lanarkshire Cup\n\n\n1932–33 - 1933–34 - Hamilton Academical 1934–35 - Airdrieonians 1935–36 - 1936–37 - 1937–38 - Airdrieonians 1938–39 - Hamilton Academical 1939–40 - Motherwell 1848–49 - Albion Rovers 1949–50 - Motherwell 1950–51 - Albion Rovers 1951–52 - Hamilton Academical 1952–53 - Motherwell 1953–54 - Motherwell 1954–55 - Motherwell 1955–56 - 1956–57 - Motherwell 1957–58 - Motherwell 1958–59 - Motherwell 1959–60 - Motherwell 1960–61 - Motherwell 1961–62 - Motherwell 1962–63 - Airdrieonians 1963–64 - Motherwell 1964–65 - 1965–66 - Airdrieonians 1966–67 - Airdrieonians 1967–68 - Motherwell 1968–69 - Motherwell 1969–70 - Airdrieonians 1970–71 - Airdrieonians 1971–72 - 1972–73 - Motherwell 1973–74 -", "id": "10384135" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1981\n\n\nNe7 29.Ne3 Rc6 30.Ra3 Nc8 31.axb5 axb5 32.Kf2 Nb6 33.Nb2 Rxd1 34.Bxd1 Rd6 35.Be2 Be8 36.Ra5 Rd8 37.Ke1 c6 38.Ra6 Rb8 39.Bd1 Nc8 40.Nd3 Nc7 41.Ra5 Ra8 42.f4 exf4 43.gxf4 Nb6 44.Bf3 Rd8 45.Be2 Na4 46.Ra7 Rd7 47.Kd2 Ne6 48.Rxd7 Bxd7 49.Bg4 g6 50.f5 gxf5 51.Bxf5 Kg7 52.e5 Nf8 53.Bxd7 Nxd7 54.e6 Ndb6 55.Nf4 Kf8 56.Kd3 Nc8 57.Ng4 Ke7 58.Nh6 Kd6 59.Kd4 Ne7 60.Nf7+ Kc7 61.Nh5 c5+ 62.bxc5 Nc6+ 63.Ke3 Nxc5 64.Nxf6 Nxe6 65.h5 Nf8 66.Ke4 Kb6 67.Ng5 h6 68.Nf7 Ne6 69.Ne8 Nc5+ 70.Ke3 Na4 71.Kd2 b4 72.cxb4 Nxb4 73.Nxh6 Nc5 74.Nf5 Nd5 75.h6 Ne4+", "id": "7279794" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n22 3a 20 22 55 ord\", \"name\": \"U 0000100 73 65 72 22 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 73 70 61 63 65 ser\", \"namespace 0000120 22 3a 20 22 65 78 61 6d 70 6c 65 2e 61 76 72 6f \": \"example.avro 0000140 22 2c 20 22 66 69 65 6c 64 73 22 3a 20 5b 7b 22 \", \"fields\": [{\" 0000160 74 79 70 65 22 3a 20 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c", "id": "10173700" }, { "contents": "HC CSKA Moscow\n\n\n. \"Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game Soviet / Russian MVP Scoring Champion Goal Scoring Champion Soviet / Russian League First Team Best Line Best Rookie Soviet League Championship \"(32)\": 1947–48, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1954–55, 1955–56, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1976–77,", "id": "12586396" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\n- Ryne Duren - Baltimore 54, Kansas City 57, NYY 58-61, LAA 61-62, Philadelphia 63-64, Cincinnati 64, Washington 65, Philadelphia 65 1949 - Ed Albrecht - St. Louis 49-50 1940 - Dewey Adkins - Washington 43, Chi Cubs 49 1940 - Stan Goletz - CHI WS 41 1940 - William Red Rollings - Boston 27-28 1940 - Dave Bartosch - St. Louis 45 1939 - Andy Cohen - Player - New York Giants 26, 28-29, Manager - Philadelphia", "id": "9684301" }, { "contents": "Bing (search engine)\n\n\n-time traffic conditions using Bing Maps. The gadget provided shortcuts to driving directions, local search and full-screen traffic view of major US and Canadian cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Montreal, New York City, Oklahoma City, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Vancouver, and Washington, D.C. Prior to October", "id": "5355697" }, { "contents": "Chess (poem)\n\n\nas 52. Na1–b3? 52. Kh2 Qg3+ 53. Qxg3+ hxg3+ 54. Kxg3 Ra5 55. Kf2 Ra8 56. Ke2 Nc2 57. Kd1 Ne3+ 58. Kc1 Nxg2+ 59. Kb1 b5 60. h4 b4 61. h5 b3 62. e5 Bg5 63. h6 Nh4 64. e6 Bf6 65. h7 Nxf3 66. e7 Bxe7 67. h8=Q+ Kb7 68. Qh3 Ne5 69. Qh5 Nd3 70. Qh3 Nb4 71. Qf3+ Kb8 72. Qe2 Bf6 73. Qe6", "id": "7723831" }, { "contents": "2002 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n(77) 93–6, 37–67, (62) 70–20, (57) 79–0, (91) 108–17, 69–9, (60) 62–9 **(65) 75–33, 68–55, 59–23, (126)-0, 0-(81), (85) 112–6, 1–76 (72), (60) 73–0 ***(60) 109–6, 45–56, (72) 75–42, 5–78 (55), (68) 73–0, (109) 115–19, 43–66, (110) 111–14, (70)-0, 38–89", "id": "20494682" }, { "contents": "2015 Cleveland Indians season\n\n\nand 13, improving their record to 70–70 and marking the first time the Indians were .500 since they were 2–2. The Indians would also be 71-71, 72-72, 73-73, and 74-74, but lost the following game each time. They briefly made it over the .500 mark at 77–76 on September 26, but went on to lose three in a row. The Indians spent much of September 3–5 games behind the Texas Rangers or Houston Astros for the second wild card spot in the American", "id": "294687" }, { "contents": "Index of philosophical literature\n\n\n\"Federalist No. 61\" – \"Federalist No. 62\" – \"Federalist No. 63\" – \"Federalist No. 64\" – \"Federalist No. 65\" – \"Federalist No. 66\" – \"Federalist No. 67\" – \"Federalist No. 68\" – \"Federalist No. 69\" – \"Federalist No. 70\" – \"Federalist No. 71\" – \"Federalist No. 72\" – \"Federalist No. 73\" – \"Federalist No. 74\" – \"Federalist", "id": "16809651" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "List of mayors of Salisbury\n\n\n1850–51 George Brown 1851–52 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1852–53 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1853–54 John Lambert 1854–55 Thomas Pain 1855–56 Abraham Jackson 1856–57 Thomas Pain 1857–58 Coard William Squarey 1858–59 Philip Pickney Cother 1859–60 William Woodlands 1860–61 Philip Watson Ottoway 1861–62 Charles Mann Cornwallis Whatman 1862–63 John Style 1863–64 John Waters 1864–65 Richard Henry Rigden 1865–66 Robert Stokes 1866–67 John Alfred Lush MD 1867–68 Stephen Eldridge 1868–69 William Aylward 1869–70 Charles Richard Norton 1870–71 William Fawcett Jnr. 1871–72 John Harding Jackson 1873–74 Henry Brown 1874–75 Samuel Ralph Atkins 1875–76 Charles Henry Radcliffe 1876–77 John Keynes 1877–78 Richard Monkhouse Wilson", "id": "18557200" }, { "contents": "1967 NFL season\n\n\nThe 1967 NFL season was the 48th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 16 teams with the addition of the New Orleans Saints. The two 8-team conferences were split into two divisions each: the Eastern Conference divisions were Capitol (Dallas, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Washington) and Century (Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis), and the Western Conference divisions were Central (Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, and Minnesota) and Coastal (Atlanta, Baltimore, Los Angeles", "id": "8290334" }, { "contents": "World TeamTennis\n\n\nwith Arthur Ashe and Wilt Chamberlain, securing the professional men players.. The league began play in May 1974, with George MacCall as Commissioner of the 16 teams: Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo-Toronto, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Florida (Miami), San Diego/Hawaii, Houston, Los Angeles, Minnesota (Minneapolis-St.Paul), New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. The original league format included a four-colored tennis court, a 44-contest season, and teams", "id": "14486970" }, { "contents": "2013 FedEx Cup Playoffs\n\n\n(76 to 58), Nicholas Thompson (73 to 59), Brendan Steele (89 to 69), and Ernie Els (91 to 70). Seven players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances: Ryan Palmer (60 to 71), Fredrik Jacobson (61 to 72), Martin Laird (63 to 74), David Lingmerth (64 to 75), Kyle Stanley (66 to 77), Cameron Tringale (69 to 79", "id": "19528111" }, { "contents": "Jellabies\n\n\n58. Parrot (21 June 1999) 59. Spring (28 June 1999) 60. Magic (5 July 1999) 61. Where's Pepper? (12 July 1999) 62. Hot (19 July 1999) 63. Robot (26 July 1999) 64. Wheels (2 August 1999) 65. Chums (9 August 1999) 66. Baa! (16 August 1999) 67. Found (23 August 1999) 68. Autumn (30 August 1999) 69. Nature (6 September 1999)", "id": "20682329" }, { "contents": "List of fresh water fishes of Maharashtra\n\n\nogilbii 51. Schismatorhynchos (Nukta) nukta 52. Thynnichthys sandkhol 53. Tor khudree 54. Tor mussulah 55. Tor tor SUB-FAMILY: CULTRINAE 56. Chela cachius 57. Chela laubuca 58. Salmostoma acinaces 59. Salmostoma balookee 60. Salmostoma boopis 61. Salmostoma clupeoides 62. Salmostoma horai 63. Salmostoma kardahiensis 64. Salmostoma novacula 65. Salmostoma phulo Subfamily: LEUCISCINAE 66. Hypophthalmichthys molitrix SUBFAMILY: RASBORINAE 69. Barilius evezardi 70. Barilius gatensis 71. Parluciosoma daniconius 72. Parluciosoma labiosa 73. Danio aequipinnatus 74", "id": "16146194" }, { "contents": "Vehicle registration plates of Kenya\n\n\n63 UN - United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Eastern & Southern African Regional Office 64 CD - Iran 65 CD - Cyprus 66 CD - Argentina 67 UN - United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) 68 CD - Philippines 69 CD - Burundi 70 CD - Chile 71 CD - Oman 72 CD - League of Arab States / Arab League 73 CD - European Union 74 CD - Yemen 75 CD - Kenya Mission to UNEP 76 CD - Côte d'Ivoire (Consulate) 77 CD - Bangladesh 78 CD - Saudi Arabia 79 UN", "id": "993880" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "List of makams\n\n\n-Şehnaz 63. Bûstan 64. Büzürk 65. Büzürk-Gerdâniye 66. Büzürk-Geveyşt 67. Büzürk-Mâye 68. Büzürk-Nevrûz 69. Büzürk-Selmek 70. Büzürk-Şehnâz 71. Canfezâ 72. Çârgâh 73. Çârgâh-Âcem 74. Çârgâh-Gerdâniye 75. Çârgâh-Mahûr 76. Çehâr-Âgâazin 77. Daği-Bayâti 78. Danişverân 79. Dil Âvîz 80. Dil-Ârâ 81. Dil-Efruz 82. Dil-Keşîde 83. Dil-Nişîn 84. Dil-", "id": "21093808" }, { "contents": "Super Bases Loaded 2\n\n\n\", the Cleveland \"Stars\", the Detroit \"Storm\", the Kansas City \"Tornadoes\", Oakland \"Eagles\", and Seattle \"Blue Wave\". The Omega League (based on the National League) consisted of the Atlanta \"Weasels\", Houston \"Doves\", the Los Angeles \"Cyclops\", the New York \"Mercs\", Philadelphia \"Bruins\", the Pittsburgh \"Buzzards\", and the San Francisco \"Amoebas\". In addition, there were four edit teams: Urbana,", "id": "22141152" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "Don Larsen\n\n\nDon James Larsen (born August 7, 1929) is an American retired Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher. During a 15-year MLB career, he pitched from 1953 to 1967 for seven different teams. Larsen pitched for the St. Louis Browns / Baltimore Orioles (1953–54; 1965), New York Yankees (1955–59), Kansas City Athletics (1960–1961), Chicago White Sox (1961), San Francisco Giants (1962–64), Houston Colt .45's / Houston Astros (1964–65), and Chicago Cubs (1967)", "id": "15750076" }, { "contents": "1968 NBA playoffs\n\n\n) (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Chicago Bulls: \"Lakers win series 4-1\" This is the first playoff meeting between the Lakers and Bulls. Division Finals (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (3) San Francisco Warriors: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Last Playoff Meeting: 1967 Western Division Semifinals (San Francisco won 3-0) Champion: Boston Celtics Division Semifinals (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (3) New York Knicks: \"76ers win series 4-2", "id": "14689742" } ]
BASEBALL - MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS AFTER THURSDAY 'S GAMES . NEW YORK 1996-08-30 Major League Baseball standings after games played on Thursday ( tabulate under won , lost , winning percentage and games behind ) : AMERICAN LEAGUE EASTERN DIVISION W L PCT GB NEW YORK 74 59 .556 - BALTIMORE 70 63 .526 4 BOSTON 69 65 .515 5 1/2 TORONTO 63 71 .470 11 1/2 DETROIT 48 86 .358 26 1/2 CENTRAL DIVISION CLEVELAND 80 53 .602 - CHICAGO 71 64 .526 10 MINNESOTA 67 67 .500 13 1/2 MILWAUKEE 64 71 .474 17 KANSAS CITY 61 74 .452 20 WESTERN DIVISION TEXAS 75 58 .564 - SEATTLE 70 63 .526 5 OAKLAND 64 72 .471 12 1/2 CALIFORNIA 62 72 .463 13 1/2 FRIDAY , AUGUST 30 SCHEDULE KANSAS CITY AT DETROIT CHICAGO AT TORONTO MINNESOTA AT MILWAUKEE CLEVELAND AT TEXAS NEW YORK AT CALIFORNIA BOSTON AT OAKLAND BALTIMORE AT SEATTLE NATIONAL LEAGUE EASTERN DIVISION W L PCT GB ATLANTA 83 49 .629 - MONTREAL 71 61 .538 12 FLORIDA 64 70 .478 20 [START_ENT] NEW YORK [END_ENT] 59 75 .440 25 PHILADELPHIA 54 80 .403 30 CENTRAL DIVISION HOUSTON 72 63 .533 - ST LOUIS 69 65 .515 2 1/2 CINCINNATI 66 67 .496 5 CHICAGO 65 66 .496 5 PITTSBURGH 56 77 .421 15 WESTERN DIVISION SAN DIEGO 75 60 .556 - LOS ANGELES 72 61 .541 2 COLORADO 70 65 .519 5 SAN FRANCISCO 57 74 .435 16 FRIDAY , AUGUST 30 SCHEDULE ATLANTA AT CHICAGO FLORIDA AT CINCINNATI SAN DIEGO AT MONTREAL LOS ANGELES AT PHILADELPHIA HOUSTON AT PITTSBURGH SAN FRANCISCO AT NEW YORK COLORADO AT ST LOUIS
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Rc6+ Kd5 65. Rb6 Rc4+ 66. Kd2 Kc5 67. Rb8 Ra4 68. Rc8+ Kd4 69. Rb8 Ra5 70. Rd8+ Kc4 71. Re8 Kd5 72. Rd8+ Ke4 73. Rb8 Rxa3 74. Rxb5 Kf4 75. Rb8 Kf3 76. Rf8+ Ke4 77. Rb8 Ra2+ 78. Ke1 Kf4 79. Rb3 e4 80. Rc3 e3 81. Rc8 1/2-1/2 In", "id": "15973443" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nDetroit Tigers 69. Ryne Sandberg, Chicago Cubs 70. Nolan Ryan, Houston Astros 71. John Tudor, Los Angeles Dodgers 72. Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia Phillies 73. Dave Righetti, New York Yankees 74. Pedro Guerrero, St. Louis Cardinals 75. Rick Sutcliffe, Chicago Cubs 76. Gary Carter, New York Mets 77. Cal Ripken, Baltimore Orioles 78. Andre Dawson, Chicago Cubs 79. Andy Van Slyke, Pittsburgh Pirates 80. Roc Raines, Montreal Expos 81. Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins 82.", "id": "18525012" }, { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Constitutional amendments under the French Fifth Republic\n\n\n46, 47, 47-1, 47-2 (new), 48, 49, 50-1, 51-1 (new), 51-2 (new), 56, 61, 61-1 (new), 62, 65, 69, 70, 71, 71-1 (new), 72-3, 73, 74-1, 75-1 (new), 87 (new), 88-4, 88-5, 89. The vote was", "id": "8390514" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Wysoczany\n\n\n53. Saharowa 54. Mashljanyk 55. Luchkanych 56. Mashljanyk 57. Mytso 58. Jacyla 59. Jacyla 60. Village Ukrainian School 61. Bodnik 62. Tsynanko 63. Shlomko 64. Warholjak 65. Kroljak 66. Village Orthodox Church 67. Horonova 68. Hlibyk 69. Sekielyk 70. Mashljanyk 71. Maslany 72. Orzinski 73. Worotyla 74. Luchkanych 75. Petrunjova 76. Slabka 77. Petrunjova 78. Bajtsowa 79. Sas 80. Sas 81. Hrytsko 82. Jacyla 83. Szevtsova 84. Szevtsova", "id": "15604592" }, { "contents": "List of WWE United States Champions\n\n\nRank !Wrestler !No. ofbrreigns !Combinedbrdays !Combined daysbrrec. by WWE !1 !2 !rowspan=2|40 !42 !43 !44 !45 !46 !47 !48 !49 !50 !51 !52 !53 !rowspan=2|54 !56 !rowspan=2|57 !59 !60 !61 !62 !63 !64 !65 !66 !67 !rowspan=3|68 !71 !72 !rowspan=3|73 !76 !77 !78 !rowspan=2|79 !rowspan=2|81 !83 !rowspan=2|84 !rowspan=3|86 !89 !rowspan=2|90 !92 !", "id": "11372834" }, { "contents": "Eusébio\n\n\nrepeated five years later. He was the Portuguese First Division's top scorer seven times (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970 and 1973), helping Benfica to win 11 Primeira Liga (1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73 and 1974–75), 5 Portuguese Cup wins (1961–62, 1963–64, 1968–69, 1969–70 and 1971–72), 1 European Cup win (1961–62) and 3 European Cup finals (1962–63, 1964–65 and 1967–68). Eusébio", "id": "15697745" }, { "contents": "Udayarpalayam taluk\n\n\n48 Kundaveli-East 49 Kundaveli-West 50 Kuruvalapparkoil 51 Kuvagam 52 Kuvathur 53 Managathy 54 Marudur 55 Melur 56 Muthuservamadam 57 Nagam Panthal 58 Nayaganai Periyal 59 Nedavalur-East 60 Nedavalur-South 61 Olayur 62 Padanilai 63 Pappakudi-North 64 Pappakudi-South 65 Parukkal 66 Periyakrishnapuram 67 Periyavalayam 68 Pichanur 69 Pilichikuzhi 70 Piranjeri 71 Porpathintha Nallur 72 Rangiyam 73 Saluppai 74 Sathampady 75 Silambur 76 Siluvacheri 77 Sirukadambur 78 Solankurichi 79 Sripuranthan 80 Sriraman 81 Suriyamanal 82 Suttamalli 83 T.Paluvur 84 Taludalamedu 85 Thandalai 86 Thathanur 87 Thenkatchi Perumal Nathan 88 Thirukalapur 89", "id": "329036" }, { "contents": "Garhmukteshwar (Assembly constituency)\n\n\nkhaiya 46 Sharifpur 47 Anooppur Dibai 48 Shuklampura 49 Rasoolabad Nanpur 50 Lodhipur Shobhan 51 Pawati 52 Haiderpur 53 Lodhipur Chhapka 54 Sadullapur 55 Hiranpura 56 Popayi 57 Janupura 58 Jhadina 59 Saidpur 60 Alampur Bhagwantpur 61 Ladpura 62 Kalyanpur 63 Khilwai 64 Shogarh 65 Shahpur Chaudhary 66 Inayatpur 67 Rampur Nyamatpur 68 Abdullapur 69 Dotai 70 Athsaini 71 Hasupur 72 Manak Chowk 73 Deoli 74 Dhana 75 Lisri 76 Akkhapur 77 Fattapur 78 Phuldehra 79 Nawada Kalan 80 Todarpur 81 Bhowapur 82 Bhowapur Mastannagar 83 Baksar 84 Saroorpur 85 Vait 86 Khudaliya 87 Baddha 88 Ratupura 89 Rajhera 90", "id": "3818355" }, { "contents": "Samia tribe (Luhya)\n\n\n38 Abakangala 39 Abakati 40 Abakemo 41 Abakerere 42 Abakhu 43 Abakibwedde 44 Abakiroyoya 45 Abakobe 46 Abakomolo 47 Abakooli 48 Abakoolo 49 Abakuba 50 Abakwala 51 Abakwede 52 Abakyaki 53 Abakyonga 54 Abalaka 55 Abalala 56 Abalanda 57 Abaleke 58 Abalekya 59 Abalila 60 Abalindo 61 Abaliro 62 Abalisa 63 Abaloba 64 Abalomba 65 Abalundu 66 Abalwenge 67 Abalyali 68 Abalyani 69 Abamakwa 70 Abamakyeke 71 Abamali 72 Abamani 73 Abamanyi 74 Abambumpi 75 Abameripo 76 Abampoodi 77 Abampunyi 78 Abamulembo 79 Abamulimba 80 Abamuma 81 Abanapa 82 Abangasa 83 Abanghale 84 Abanyanga 85 Abanyedeti 86 Abanyihodoo 87 Abanyimaro", "id": "4195796" }, { "contents": "Parbatsar\n\n\nGular 47 Gunawati 48 Gurah 49 Haripura 50 Harnawa Patti 51 Hatheli 52 Hukmpura 53 Huldhani 54 Jagdishpura 55 Jalampura 56 Janjeela 57 Jawla 58 Jhalra 59 Jhujharpura 60 Kaletara 61 Kalkala Ki Dhani 62 Kankediyas 63 Kanwalad 64 Khanpur 65 Khedapura 66 Khedarpura 67 Kheri Khinwasi 68 Khokhar 69 Khokhariya 70 Khundiyas 71 Kinsariya 72 Kishorpura 73 Kitiya 74 Kuliyana 75 Kundri 76 Kurada 77 Lakhiyas 78 Lalana Kalan 79 Lalana Khurd 80 Madhwa 81 Malas Charnan 82 Malas Gusaiyan 83 Mandan 84 Mandowari 85 Manglana 86 Manpura 87 Mayapur 88 Mehgaon 89 Merasi 90 Mindakiya 91 Modi Khurd", "id": "7579275" }, { "contents": "Western Suburbs Magpies\n\n\nW Wright 55 W Barclay 56 Percy Bolt 57 T Doyle 58 J Feeney 59 V Jarvis 60 E Mantle 61 H.G. Naylor 62 E Palmer 63 E Willings 64 Grinstead 65 Owens 66 Sam Perry 67 Keen 68 James 69 Percy Briscoe 70 Chipperfield 71 J Ogilvie 72 Horace Alderson 73 Johns 74 J Slingsby 75 D McDonald 76 G Patterson 77 Baldock 78 Tom Dowswell 79 Healy 80 McEvoy 81 Ryan 82 George Duffin 83 Herb Gilbert 84 Rangi Joass 85 W Mueller 86 A Munnery 87 P.J. Thompson 88 Jack Tully 89 S.B. Wall 90 A Gillett", "id": "13659778" }, { "contents": "Game Day Recycling\n\n\nUniversity of Georgia 59. University of Kentucky 60. University of Maine 61. University of Maryland 62. University of Miami 63. University of Michigan 64. University of Minnesota 65. University of Mississippi 66. University of Missouri 67. University of Montana 68. University of Nebraska–Lincoln 69. University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill 70. University of North Texas 71. University of Notre Dame 72. University of Oregon 73. University of Rochester 74. University of South Florida 75. University of Tennessee - Knoxville 76", "id": "10435645" }, { "contents": "Carson's Law\n\n\nAnd Misfire 59. St. Patrick's Day 60. The Masquerade 61. All That Glitters 62. Laugh, Clown, Laugh 63. Guardian Angels 64. Lost Opportunities 65. A Country Dance 66. Faith, Hope And Fencing Wire 67. A Matter Of Confidence 68. The Tender Trap 69. A Case For Compassion 70. From Small Acorns 71. Street Games, Night Moves 72. Deceptions 73. Orphans Of The Storm 74. Falling Star 75. Means To An End 76. Teapots And Tears 77.", "id": "7511783" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "2003 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 10–11 May – Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, England *58–69, 83–25, 24–66, (63) 75–8, 9-(67), 0–98 (57), 72–60 (53), 39–80 (55), (67)-(60), 42–61 **(58) 73–26, (80)-(52), (100) 104–32, 23–82 (57), (54) 74–57, 49–57, (56) 71–48, 59–32 **", "id": "20494482" }, { "contents": "List of villages in Murbad\n\n\n796 br 57 Gorakhgad Murbad 1 br 58 Goregaon Murbad 495 br 59 Hedavali Murbad 281 br 60 Hireghar Murbad 225 61 Inde Murbad 885 br 62 Jadai Murbad 491 br 63 Jaigaon Murbad 496 br 64 Jambhurde Murbad 1,330 br 65 Jamghar Murbad 533 br 66 Kachakoli Murbad 869 br 67 Kalambad Mu Murbad 408 br 68 Kalambhe Murbad 1,299 br 69 Kalamkhande Murbad 987 br 70 Kalanbhad Murbad 1,017 br 71 Kandali Murbad 295 br 72 Kanharle Murbad 798 br 73 Kanhol Murbad 822 br 74 Karavale Murbad 1,118 br 75 Karchonde Murbad 731 76 Kasgaon Murbad 524", "id": "15353565" }, { "contents": "Amos Burn\n\n\nKf7 46.Bxc6 Bxc6 47.Kb4 Be8 48.Nf3 Ke7 49.Ng5 Bc6 50.Ka3 Bd7 51.Kb2 Ba4 52.Kc1 Bb3 53.Nf3 Ba4 54.Nh4 Kf7 55.Ng2 Bd7 56.h4 Be8 57.Kb2 Ba4 58.Ne3 Ke7 59.Ka3 Bc6 60.Kb4 Kd7 61.Ka5 Kc7 62.Nc2 Kb7 63.Nb4 Bd7 64.Na6 Be8 65.Nc5+ Kc6 66.Nxe6 Bd7 67.Ng5 Bf5 68.Kb4 Bg4 69.Ka3 Kd7 70.Nf7 Be6 71.Nd6 Kc6 72.Kb2 Bg4 73.Kc2 Kd7 74.Kd2 Ke6 75.Ke3 Bh3 76.f5+ gxf5 77.Kf4 Bg4 78.Kg5 Bh3 79.Ne8 Kf7 80.Nf6 f4 81.Kxf4 Be6 82.Kg5 1–0 MacDonald-Burn, Liverpool 1910 At right is a surprisingly little-known position from one of Burn's offhand games.", "id": "20103296" }, { "contents": "Brazilian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act\n\n\n59. FENIPRAZINE 60. FEMPROBAMATO 61. FLUFENAZINE 62. FLUMAZENIL 63. FLUOXETINE 64. FLUPENTIXOL 65. FLUVOXAMINE 66. HALOPERIDOL 67. HALOTAN 68. CLORAL HYDRATE 69. HYDROCHLORBEZETILAMINE 70. HYDROXIDINE 71. HOMOPHENAZINE 72. IMICLOPRAZINE 73. IMIPRAMINE 74. IMIPRAMINOXIDE 75. IPROCLORIZIDA 76. ISOCARBOXAZIDE 77. ISOFLURANE 78. ISOPROPYL-CROTONYL-URINE 79. LAMOTRIGINE 80. LEVODOPA 81. LEVOMEPROMAZINE 82. LINDANO 83. LISURIDA 84. LITHIUM 85. LOPERAMIDA 86. LOXAPINA 87. MAPROTILINE 88. MECLOFENOXATE 89. MEFENOXALONE 90.", "id": "14670778" }, { "contents": "Tales of the Wizard of Oz\n\n\n? 55. ? 56. ? 57. ? 58. ? 59. ? 60. Friends of a Feather 61. Monkey Air Lift 62. Guaranteed for Life 63. The Skills of Bravery 64. The Coat of Arms 65. Roar, Lion, Roar 66. Be a Card 67. The Inferior Decorator 68. The Salesman 69. The Cat's Meow 70. The Yellow Brick Road 71. Rusty Rusty 72. The Scarecrow 73. The Invisible Man 74. Free Trade 75. The Bull Fighter 76", "id": "13344957" }, { "contents": "Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship\n\n\nscope=row|56 !scope=row|57 !scope=row|58 !scope=row|59 !scope=row|60 !scope=row|61 !scope=row|62 !scope=row|63 !scope=row|64 !scope=row|65 !scope=row|66 !scope=row|67 !scope=row|68 !scope=row|69 !scope=row|70 !scope=row|71 !scope=row|72 !scope=row|73 !scope=row|74 !scope=row|75 !scope=row|76 !scope=row|77 !scope=row|78 !scope=row|79 !scope=row|80 !", "id": "16778230" }, { "contents": "Ikirun\n\n\n59. Asaba 60. Ajele Okeba 61. Ago Okeba 62. Ajisefinni 63. Alufa Akanbi 64. Adedeji 65. Alabi 66. Aniyeye 67. Agunlo 68. Aliyu 69. Aborisade 70. Agbon 71. Ayara 72. Baale- Enle 73. Baba Osogbo 74. Orisayo 75. Balogun 76. Baale Gbenagbena 77. Baale Onilu 78. Baale Ponja Erintunde 79. Saba 80. Balogun Kojo 81. Baale Oke Aafo 82. Balogun Makinde 83. Baba Isale 84. Balogun Imole 85. Baba Oloya 86. Baale", "id": "2580736" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qd2 Qd4 57. Qe1 Qb6 58. Qd2 Rb7 59. a4 Qc5 60. Qe1 Rb4 61. Qd2 Qb6 62. Qc1 Qd4 63. Qc2 Rb3 64. Be2 Rxc3 65. Qxc3 Qxc3 66. bxc3 Nxe4 67. Bf3 Nef6 68. Be2 e4 69. Bxc4 g4 70. Rb2 Ng5 71. Rb6 Nf7 72. Bf1 f3 73. c4 Nd7 74. Rb7 Nfe5 75. f6 e3 76. Rb3 e2 77. Bxe2 fxe2 78. Re3 Nf3 79. f7 Rf8 80. Rxg4 e1=", "id": "10680382" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "1953–54 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team\n\n\n30 Oregon State (-/4) RAL L 53–65 January 8 The Citadel H W 83–42 January 9 Wake Forest A W 66–65 January 11 Davidson A W 70–54 January 16 Virginia H W 78–66 January 19 NC State H L 77–84 February 2 Washington and Lee LY W 69–60 February 4 Duke (-/8) A L 47–63 February 8 Virginia A L 69–83 February 11 Wake Forest H L 62–76 February 13 Clemson (-/14) A W 72–56 February 16 Davidson H W 89–69 February 20 Duke (-/14) H L 63–67 February 24 NC State", "id": "7304952" }, { "contents": "Kumharsain\n\n\nChohan 38 Chopala 39 Churath 40 D.P.F. Nag kelo Saroga 41 D.P.F. Nagkelo 42 Dagrot 43 Dakolu 44 Dakoon 45 Dalan 46 Damaur 47 Daro 48 Dawala 49 Deeb 50 Deoridhar 51 Dethal 52 Devali Dhar 53 Dhala 54 Dhali 55 Dhanal 56 Dharuri 57 Dheongli 58 Dogri 59 Doja 60 Ganeog 61 Gharal 62 Ghareawat 63 Ghughvi 64 Gheti 65 Gonthla 66 Halyana 67 Hathiya 68 Jadoon 69 Jal 70 Jalti 71 Jangal Ahar 72 Jangal Dawala 73 Jangal Hatu 74 Jangal Havan 75 Jangal Jogsha 76 Jangal Madhawan 77 Jangal Marni 78 Jangal Nun-II 79 Janjeli", "id": "1653227" }, { "contents": "Glamorgan County Silver Ball Trophy\n\n\n. The trophy is sponsored by Brains Smooth. ! Season !! Winners !! Losing Finalists !! Score !! Venue ! 1956–57 !1957–58 ! 1958–59 ! 1959–60 ! 1960–61 ! 1961–62 ! 1962–63 ! 1963–64 ! 1964–65 ! 1965–66 ! 1966–67 ! 1967–68 ! 1968–69 ! 1969–70 ! 1970–71 ! 1971–72 ! 1972–73 ! 1973–74 ! 1974–75 ! 1975–76 ! 1976–77 ! 1977–78 ! 1978–79 ! 1979–80 ! 1980–81 ! 1981–82 ! 1982–83 ! 1983–84 ! 1984–85 ! 1985–86 ! 1986–87 ! 1987–88 ! 1988–89 ! 1989–90 ! 1990–91 ! 1991–92 ! 1992–93 ! 1993–94", "id": "18470383" }, { "contents": "63rd NHK Cup (shogi)\n\n\n, 59. P*7b, 60. Px3e, 61. P-6f, 62. N*8e, 63. P-7a+, 64. Nx7g+, 65. Nx7g, 66. S*7f, 67. N*8i, 68. G*5i, 69. K-6h, 70. B-4h+, 71. +P-7b, 72. +B-5h, 73. K-7i, 74. +B-6i, 75. K-8h, 76. +Bx7h, 77. Kx7h, 78. G*6g, 79. K-8h, 80. Gx7g, 81. Nx7g", "id": "8770976" }, { "contents": "Ancestors of Rama\n\n\n62. Rituparna 63. Sarvakama (Sarvakarma, Aartupani in Harivansha Puran) 64. Sudas (contemporary to King Kuru-1 of Chandravansh who founded the Magadha Kingdom) 65. Saudasa (or) Kalmashapada (married to Madayanti) 66. Asmaka 67. Mulaka (Naari Kavacha) (contemporary of Yadava King Shakuni who was the father of Rakshasha “Bhasmasura”) 68. Dasharatha-1 69. Adwil (Ilabil in Vishnu Puran) 70. Vishvamashaha 71. Anaranya-2 72. Nidhn 73. Animitra 74. Dululaha (Harivansh Puran) 75", "id": "8372279" }, { "contents": "Codex Cyprius\n\n\n1: 1, 4, 12, 14, 30, 34, 41, 44; Luke 10: 1, 8, 15, 22, 23, 30, 32, 37, 38, 47, 48, 53, 57, 63; Luke 20: 2, 4, 8, 9, 19, 23, 24, 26, 28, 33, 34, 50, 61, 62, 64, 65, 70, 74, 75. In Matthew 27:34 it reads οινον (\"wine\"", "id": "12433331" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qg1 Qe8 55. Qf2 Qf8 56. Rcd1 Qe8 57. Kh3 Kh8 58. Rc1 Kh7 59. Ba7 Rb7 60. Bc5 Na6 61. Be3 Rbb8 62. Kh4 Nb4 63. Qf1 Qe7 64. Kh3 Qe8 65. Kh2 Qe7 66. Qd1 Qe8 67. Kh3 Ra8 68. Kh4 Na6 69. Qg1 Bb4 70. Rdd1 Bf8 71. Kh3 Rab8 72. Kh4 Nb4 73. Rd2 Na6 74. Nf5 Bb4 75. Rdd1 Bf8 76. Qe1 Bb4 77. Qf1 Bf8 78. Kg3 Nb4 79", "id": "10680375" }, { "contents": "List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach\n\n\n• 20/7=/11 • 22/5 • 24/6 • 25/6 • 26/6 • 28/6 • 29/8 • 30/6 • 31/9 • 32/6 • 33/6 • 36/4 and /8 • 37/6 • 38/6 • 39/7 • 40/3, /6 and /8 • 41/6 • 42/7 • 44/7 • 45/7 • 46/6 • 47/5 • 48/3 and /7 • 52/6 • 55/5 • 56/5 • 57/8 • 59/3 • 60/5 • 62/6 64. • 64/2, /4 and /8 • 65/2 and /7 • 66/6 • 67/4 and /7 • 69/6 • 69a/6 • 70/7 and /11 • 72/6 • 73/5 • 74/8", "id": "3262090" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n+ Nxe4 56. fxe4+ Kxe4 57. Qg4+ Kd3 58. Qf3+ Qe3 59. Kg4 Qxf3+ 60. Kxf3 g6 61. Bd6 Nf5 62. Kf4 Nh4 63. Kg4 gxh5+ 64. Kxh4 Kxd4 65. Bb8 a5 66. Bd6 Kc4 67. Kxh5 a4 68. Kxh6 Kb3 69. b5 Kc4 70. Kg5 Kxb5 71. Kf5 Ka6 72. Ke6 Ka7 73. Kd7 Kb7 74. Be7 Ka7 75. Kc7 Ka8 76. Bd6 Ka7 77. Kc8 Ka6 78. Kb8 b5 79", "id": "7279713" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rg3 b3 59. Kc6 Kb8 60. Rxb3+ Ka7 61. Rb7+ Ka6 62. Rb6+ Ka7 63. Kb5 a4 64. Rxf6 Rf4 65. Rxh6 a3 66. Ra6+ Kb8 67. Rxa3 Rxf5 68. Rg3 Rf6 69. Rg8+ Kc7 70. Rg7+ Kc8 71. Rh7 1-0 Game 32br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black: Korchnoi, Viktorbr Pirc, Classicalbr Result: 1-0br 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5", "id": "7279777" }, { "contents": "José Cardenal\n\n\nJosé Rosario Domec Cardenal (born October 7, 1943 in Matanzas, Cuba) is a Cuban American former professional baseball outfielder, who played Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants (1963–64), Los Angeles/California Angels (1965–67), Cleveland Indians (1968–69), St. Louis Cardinals (1970–1971), Milwaukee Brewers (1971), Chicago Cubs (1972–77), Philadelphia Phillies (1978–79), New York Mets (1979–80), and Kansas City Royals (1980). Cardenal batted and threw", "id": "3406173" }, { "contents": "SUBE card\n\n\n20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88,", "id": "8102606" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\nRb1 Bg7 58. Be4 Nf6 59. Bc2 Nd5 60. Ra1 Kc7 61. Rb1 Bf6 62. Kg1 Ne7 63. Kf1 Nd5 64. Kg2 Bg7 65. Kg1 Kb7 66. Ra1 R6d7 67. Re4 Bf6 68. Re2 Kc7 69. Kf1 Ne7 70. Rb1 Nc8 71. Be3 Nd6 72. Rbe1 Re7 73. Bg6 Rg8 74. Bb1 e4 75. Kg2 Rge8 76. Bc2 Bg7 77. Rd1 Nc4 78. Bc1 Nd6 79. Rh1 Re5 80. h4 Bf6 81. h5 R5e7 82.", "id": "10680366" }, { "contents": "Wu Style Tai Chi Fast Form\n\n\nParting the wild horse's mane 59. Jade girl works the shuttles(3) 60. Jade girl works the shuttles(4) 61. Grasping the bird's tail 62. Cloud hands(3) 63. Cloud hands(4) 64. Downward posture 65. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(1) 66. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(2) 67. Step back, repulse the monkey 68. Flying oblique 69. Raise hand and step up 70. White crane flaps its wings 71. Brush knee and twist step 72. Needle at the bottom", "id": "6846816" }, { "contents": "SFZ (file format)\n\n\nan SFZ file: group lovel=0 hivel=127 region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=60 lokey=30 hikey=61 sample=SubDir/01C4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=62 lokey=62 hikey=63 sample=SubDir/02D4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=64 lokey=64 hikey=64 sample=SubDir/03E4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=65 lokey=65 hikey=66 sample=SubDir/04F4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=67 lokey=67 hikey=68 sample=SubDir/05G4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=69 lokey=69 hikey=70 sample=SubDir/06A4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=71 lokey=71 hikey=71 sample=SubDir/07B4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=72 lokey=72 hikey=73 sample=SubDir/08C5.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=74 lokey=74 hikey=75 sample=SubDir/09D5.wav region trigger=", "id": "13324840" }, { "contents": "Afadzato South District\n\n\n. Logba-Adzakoe 57. Logba-Akusame 58. Logba-Alakpeti 59. Logba-Andokope 60. Logba-Dufie 61. Logba-Klikpo 62. Logba-Tota 63. Logba-Vuinta 64. Logba-Xorglikope 65. Tafi-Abuipe 66. Tafi-Agorme 67. Tafi-Atome 68. Tafi-Dekpokorfe 69. Tafi-Mador 70. Tafi-Xorglikorfe 71. Kpeve-Old town 72. Kpeve-Tornu 73. Adigbo-Tornu 74. Goviefe-Todzi 75. Goviefe-Korwu", "id": "2739856" }, { "contents": "Jackson League\n\n\n-52 Centrals 1952-53 Northerners 1953-54 Vale Recreation 1954-55 Pessimists 1955-56 Northerners 1956-57 Guernsey Rangers 1957-58 Guernsey Rangers 1958-59 Northerners 1959-60 Northerners 1960-61 Belgrave Wanderers 1961-62 Sylvans 1962-63 Sylvans 1963-64 Northerners 1964-65 Belgrave Wanderers 1965-66 Vale Recreation 1966-67 Centrals 1967-68 St Martin’s 1968-69 Vale Recreation 1969-70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970-71 Belgrave Wanderers 1971-72 Vale Recreation 1972-73 Vale Recreation", "id": "4250613" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\nof Arkansas. The Lumbermen were disbanded in July 1905 due to financial hardships. Pine Bluff MLB Players 1954 - Frank Lucchesi - Manager - Philadelphia 70-72, Texas 75-77, Chicago Cubs 87 1952 - Bob Hale - Baltimore 55-56, 58, Cleveland 60-61, New York Yankees 61 1952 - Hillis Layne - Washington 41 1952 - Jim Snyder - Player Minnesota 61-62, 64 Manager - Seattle 88 1951 - Bud Black - Detroit 52, 55 1950 - Harry Chozen - Cincinnati 37 1950", "id": "9684300" }, { "contents": "Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award\n\n\n-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-", "id": "18196616" }, { "contents": "Middlesex Senior Charity Cup\n\n\n1947–48 Hendon 1948–49 Hayes 1949–50 Wealdstone 1950–51 Finchley 1951–52 Southall 1952–53 Hounslow Town 1953–54 Hendon 1954–55 Hayes 1955–56 Hounslow Town 1956–57 Hendon 1957–58 Finchley 1958–59 Enfield 1959–60 Hounslow Town 1960–61 Enfield 1961–62 Enfield & Hounslow Town (joint holders) 1962–63 Hayes 1963–64 Wealdstone 1964–65 Finchley 1965–66 Hounslow Town 1966–67 No Competition 1967–68 Wealdstone & Wembley (joint holders) 1968–69 Southall 1969–70 Hampton 1970–71 Hayes 1971–72 Hayes 1972–73 Hayes 1973–74 Finchley 1974–75 Hayes 1975–76 Hendon 1976–77 Hendon 1977–78 Hillingdon Borough 1978–79 Hendon 1979–80 Harrow Borough 1980–81 Wembley & Wealdstone (joint winners) 1981–82 Uxbridge 1982–83 Wembley 1983–84 Southall", "id": "8679746" }, { "contents": "Handicap (chess)\n\n\n53. Ke3 Kb5 54. Ne4 Na6 55. h8=Q Ka5 56. Qc3+ Kb5 57. Qb3+ Ka5 58. Nc3 Nc5 59. Bc7+ Ka6 60. Qb5+ Ka7 61. Qxc5+ Ka6 Deliberately allowing checkmate. 62. Qa5+ Kb7 63. Ke4 Kc8 64. Qa7 Kd7 65. Qb7 Ke7 66. Qc8 Kf6 67. Bd8+ Kg7 68. Qe6 Kf8 69. Qe7+ Kg8 70. Nd5 Kh8 71. g5 Kg8 72. g6 Kh8 73. Ke5 Kg8 74.", "id": "9261177" }, { "contents": "2009 Premier League Snooker\n\n\nwas higher. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 28–29 November – Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, England * (61) 80–35, 4–80, (96)–0, 0–(110), 34–77, 61–71 (65), 67–1, 40–75 ** 0–(98), 10–99 (53), 10–68 (66), 1–83 (76), (63)–30, (53)–(67) *** (111) 119–9, 87–36, 70–0, 50–57, 0–(88", "id": "994853" }, { "contents": "2013 Virginia Cavaliers football team\n\n\nAlex Foertsch 55 David Dean 56 Andre Miles-Redmond 57 Stephen Lawe 59 Mark Hall 60 John Pond 60 Jeb Byrne 61 Cody Wallace 62 Sean Karl 63 Ryan Doull 64 Nick Koutris 65 Ross Burbank 66 George Adeosun 67 Jackson Matteo 68 Eric Tetlow 69 Phillip Berry 70 Luke Bowanko 71 Jack McDonald 72 Eric Smith 74 Conner Davis 75 Sadiq Olanrewaju 76 Michael Mooney 77 Jay Whitmire 78 Morgan Moses 79 Jack Babcock 79 Sean Cascarano 80 Adrian Gamble 81 Jamall Brown 82 Mario Nixon 83 Jake McGee 84 Canaan Severin 85 Keeon Johnson 86 Jeremy Dollin", "id": "3791357" }, { "contents": "Sangrampur, Maharashtra\n\n\n52-Pimpari Adgaon 1400 53-Rajpur 157 54-Akoli Bk. 910 55-Akoli Kh. 251 56-Changefal Bk. 665 57-Changefal Kh. 707 58-Niwana 1487 59-Sangrampur Pr.jamod 6506 60-Tamgaon 1124 61-Pimpri Kathargaon 566 62-Bodkha 1363 63-Nirod 989 64-Bhilkhed 713 65-Wakana 1420 66-Rudhana 2072 67-Chondhi 622 68-Kakoda 669 69-Ukadgaon 353 70-Manardi 719 71-Pimpri Kavthal 461 72-Ringanwadi 570 73-Durgadiatya 1016 74-Wankhed 5378 75-Takleshwar 501 76-Kalamkhed 712 77-Jastgaon 795 78-Neknapur 358 79-Awar 955 80-Ukali Bk. 1216 81-Kodri 1225 82-Paturda Khurd 1564 83-Khel Thorat Paturda 2054 84-Warwat Khanderao 1447 85-Hingana Kavthal 360 86-Kumbarkhed 230 87-Kavthal 2673 88-Itkhed 218 89-Pesoda 1185 90-Bhon 1149 91-Sawali 659 92-Khiroda", "id": "9109065" }, { "contents": "Kamen Rider Spirits\n\n\n61. Rushbr 62. Ice Fangbr 63. Graveyard Eleventh tankōbon 64. Light Fangbr 65. Labyrinthbr 66. Hell Carbr 67. Teacherbr 68. Training Twelfth tankōbon 69. Whirlpoolbr 70. New Finisherbr 71. Ocean Battlebr 72. Belt of Lifebr 73. Immortal Man Thirteenth tankōbon 74. Inheritbr 75. Get Backbr 76. Movingbr 77. Evolutionbr 78. Next Evolutionbr 79. Final Evolution Fourteenth tankōbon 80. Warrior's Essencebr 81. Surpassing Greedbr 82. Returnbr 83. Fiery Giantbr 84. With the Soulbr 85. Setupbr", "id": "11704902" }, { "contents": "List of AEK Athens F.C. managers\n\n\nP ! W ! D ! L ! F ! A ! GD ! W% ! Pts% ! Total ! 36!!22!!7!!7!!62!!32!!+30!!61.11!!67.59 ! Total ! 11||6||3||2||22||14||+8||54.54||63.64 ! Total ! 4||2||0||2||6||5||+1||50.00||50.00 ! Total ! 26!!14!!5!!7!!55!!28!!+27!!53.85!!60.26 ! Total ! 59!!37!!11!!11!!145!!69!!+76!!62.71!!68.93 ! Total ! 17!!11!!3!!5!!32!!18!!+14||64.71!!70.59 ! Total ! 82!!45!!23!!14!!166!!77!!+89!!54.88!!64.23 ! Total ! 16!!8!!3!!5!!24!!20!!+4!!50.00!!56.25 ! Total ! 86!!47!!23!!16!!121!!70!!+51!!54.65!!63.57 ! Total ! 71!!39!!13!!19!!122!!67!!+55!!54.93!!61.03 ! Total ! 84!!39!!24!!21!!116!!86!!+30!!46.43!!55.95 ! Total ! 2!!1!!0!!1!!3!!4!!-1!!50.00!!50.00 ! Total ! 82!!61!!12!!9!!190!!50!!+140!!74.39!! \"Only competitive matches are counted. Wins, losses and draws are results at the final whistle; the results of penalty shootouts are not counted.\"", "id": "20468014" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Kf3 Kf8 52. Kg2 Rg4+ 53. Kh2 Bf2 54. Rf1 Bd4 55. Re1 Rh4+ 56. Kg2 Rg4+ 57. Kh3 Rh4+ 58. Kg3 Kf7 59. Kg2 Kf8 60. Kf3 Rh2 61. Bxa4 c2 62. Kg3 Bxe5+ 63. Rxe5 Rh1 64. Bxg5 Rg1+ 65. Kf2 Nxg5 66. Bxc2 Ra1 67. a4 Ra2 68. Re2 Ra3 69. Re3 Ra2 70. Re2 Ra3 71. Rd2 Ke7 72. Ke2 Nf3 73. Rd1 Ne5 74. Rd5", "id": "4952529" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Qxg6+ Kf8 59. Qxc6 Kg8 60. Qg6+ Kf8 61. Qg4 Ke8 62. Qh5 Kf8 63. Qg4 Ke8 64. Qh5 Kf8 65. Qd5 Rh7 66. Qf3+ Kg8 67. Qg4+ Kf7 68. Qh5+ Kg8 69. Qg6+ Kf8 70. Qf5+ Kg8 71. Qg4+ Kf7 72. Qh5+ Kg8 73. Qd5+ Kf8 74. Qxb5 Qe6 75. Bg7+ Kf7 76. Qh5+ Ke7 77. g3 Qe1+ 78. Kg2 Qe4+ 79. Kh2", "id": "4952547" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rc6 Bb5 60. Rc1 b3 61. Rb1 Bc4 62. Ke4 Ra2 63. Kd4 Rc2 64. Nd3 Bxd3 65. Kxd3 Rxh2 66. Rxb3 Kg7 67. Ke4 Ra2 68. Kf4 Ra4+ 69. Kg5 Ra5 70. g4 Rc5 71. Kh5 Ra5 72. Rf3 Rb5 73. g5 Rb1 74. f6+ Kh7 75. Rh3 Rg1 76. Rh2 Rg3 77. Rh1 Rg2 78. Ra1 Rh2+ 79. Kg4 Kg6 80. Ra8 Rg2+ ½–½ Game 26br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black", "id": "7279762" }, { "contents": "Les Arcanes\n\n\nPremier sacrifice 56. Liberté 57. Le sacrifice libre 58. La relation du beth à l'aleph 59. Limite de nos champs de gravitation 60. L'indivisible unité 61. La Manifestation 62. Vision parfaite 63. La féminité de la Manifestation procréatrice 64. Cantique de Salomon 65. Ève 66. Sacrifice des sacrifices 67. La loi juive 68. Beauté libre 69. Encore le rythme 70. Conscience de l'univers 71. Libre beauté première 72-73. La passion mystérieuse et chaste 74. De l'amour à l'être 75.", "id": "17579979" }, { "contents": "Barharia\n\n\nKail 61. Kaluchhapra 62. Kanahar 63. Kanhauli 64. Khanpur 65. Khizar Chak 66. Khori Pakar Jaddi 67. Khori Pakar Nilami 68. Koiri Tola 69. Kuahi 70. Kurwa 71. Kutub Chhapra 72. Lachhmi Chak 73. Lakri 74. Lakri Dargah 75. Lala Hata 76. Lauan 77. Madhaupur 78. Mahal 79. Mahamadpur 80. Mahammadpur 81. Mahbub Chhapra 82. Mahmudpur 83. Mananpura 84. Mansahata 85. Mathia Patarhatha 86. Mathurapur 87. Mira Chhapra 88. Narharpur 89.", "id": "12509991" }, { "contents": "Women's Professional Basketball League\n\n\nfranchises had been awarded to Dallas, New Orleans, San Francisco and St. Louis, Missouri, while applications were received for potential franchises from Baltimore, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. The Eastern Division included the New Jersey Gems, New Orleans Pride, New York Stars, Philadelphia Fox, St. Louis Streak and Washington Metros. The Midwest Division included the Chicago Hustle, Iowa Cornets, Milwaukee Does and Minnesota Fillies. The Western Division included the California Dreams, Dallas Diamonds, Houston Angels and San Francisco Pioneers.", "id": "10846173" }, { "contents": "Don McMahon\n\n\nDonald John McMahon (January 4, 1930 – July 22, 1987) was a right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was signed by the Boston Braves before the 1950 season. He played for the Milwaukee Braves (1957–62), Houston Colt .45s (1962–63), Cleveland Indians (1964–66), Boston Red Sox (1966–67), Chicago White Sox (1967–68), Detroit Tigers (1968–69), and San Francisco Giants (1969–74). McMahon was used almost", "id": "22214072" }, { "contents": "List of sovereign states and dependencies by total fertility rate\n\n\n58 Israel 2.9 59 Lesotho 2.9 60 Eswatini 2.8 61 Kyrgyz Republic 2.8 62 Micronesia 2.8 63 Algeria 2.7 64 Haiti 2.7 65 Mongolia 2.7 66 Botswana 2.6 67 Fiji 2.6 68 Guatemala 2.6 69 Kazakhstan 2.6 70 Syria 2.6 71 Turkmenistan 2.6 72 Bolivia 2.5 73 Djibouti 2.5 74 Jordan 2.5 75 Oman 2.5 76 Lao PDR 2.4 77 Philippines 2.4 78 Cambodia 2.3 79 Ecuador 2.3 80 Guyana 2.3 81 Honduras 2.3 82 Panama 2.3 83 Paraguay 2.3 84 Seychelles 2.3 85 South Africa 2.3 86 Suriname 2.3 87 Uzbekistan 2.3 88 Dominican Republic 2.2 89 Indonesia 2.2", "id": "17872676" }, { "contents": "Minuscule 441\n\n\nsubscriptions at the end of each book, and στιχοι. The biblical text is surrounded by a catena of Oecumenius. Some of leaves of the codex are in disorder. The order of leaves: 3-18. 1. 2. 19-46. 47-58. 59. 63. 64. 59. 60-62. 73. 74. 65. 66. 69-72. 67. 68. 75-78. 127-142. 79-126. 143-158. 167-182", "id": "19179286" }, { "contents": "Al Maktab Raqam 19\n\n\n61 - Ghost Walker 62 - Stun death 63 - Fire Ball 64 - the mystery of the Sphinx 65 - dark rays 66 - Conflict in the bush 67 - a plot of Satan 68 - bulwark 69 - ghost of revenge 70 - bloody chase 71 - cursed earth 72 - devastating weapon 73 - horror Hospital 74 - a treasure of the Pharaohs 75 - bird death 76. The armed robbery 77. secret mission 78. hackers Nile 79. Invisible Man 80. devastating automated 81. golden statue 82. Flower devil 83", "id": "3242097" }, { "contents": "Rulers of Kuba\n\n\n. Shama Katuri. 61. Kusunju. 62. Bena Misaki. 63. Bikila Kolo. 64. Kunche Lama. 65. Pelama Pena. 66. Mime Pelama. 67. Chenge Lesanga. 68. Mianga. 69. Sam Bula. 70. Manchum Bula. 71. Bopele^Bombo. 72. Boeke. 73. Bo^Kena. 74. Shamba Nche. 75. Golo Nche. 76. Shama Shanga. 77. Saina^Kama. 78. Ko Kena. 79. Sanga Lenga. 80. Bosh A kama. 81", "id": "12139561" }, { "contents": "Ācārakkōvai\n\n\n52 poems (3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 77, 78, 81, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93", "id": "12746274" }, { "contents": "Jeff Nelsen\n\n\nmovie soundtracks, and performing in the horn sections of orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Montreal, Vancouver, and National Symphonies, and the Balkan Gypsy funk band of Slavic Soul Party. With Canadian Brass, Jeff has also performed with the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, the symphonies of Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, Phoenix, Rotterdam, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, with the esteemed German, London", "id": "2981814" }, { "contents": "Kasparov versus the World\n\n\n, but claimed it was also losing, and published a \"forced win\". Subsequently, tablebases showed an error in Kasparov's analysis, but confirmed that 58...Qf5 could not have saved the draw with best play on both sides. The main line starts with 58...Qf5 59.Kh6 Qe6 60.Qg1+ Ka2 61.Qf2+ Kb1 62.Qd4 Ka2 63.Kg5 Qe7+ 64.Qf6 Qe3+ 65.Qf4 Qg1+ 66.Kf6 Qb6+ 67.Kf7 Qb7+ 68.Ke6 Qc8+ 69.Kf6 Qd8+ 70.Kf5 Qc8+ 71.Kg5 Qc3 72.Qh2+ Ka1 73.Qe2 Kb1 74.Qf2 Qc1+ 75.Kg4 Qc3", "id": "14582966" }, { "contents": "Swindle (chess)\n\n\n55...f2 56.Qg2 \"zugzwang\"; (b) 55...Nf4 56.Qf5! and if 56...Kg3 57.Qg5+ wins the knight; (c) 55...Ng5 56.Qf5 wins. g5 53.hxg5 hxg5 54.Qxb6 f3 55.Qxc5 Kg4 56.Qe3 Kg3 57.c4 Kg2 58.c5 f2 59.Qe4+ Kh2 60.Qf3 g4! 61.Qe2? White could draw with 61.Qxg4 f1=Q+ 62.Kc2 Qf2+ 63.Kb1 Qf1+ 64.Kc2 Qb5 (64...Nf2 65.Qf4+ Kg2 66.Qg5+ Kf3 67.Qf6+ Ke3 68.Qh6+ Kd4 69.Qd6+ Ke4 70.Qg6+ Kd5 71.Qd6+ Ke4 72.Qg6+", "id": "21604299" }, { "contents": "Queen and pawn versus queen endgame\n\n\n. Qxe6 Qh8+ 58. Kg6 Qc3 59. g4 Qd2 60. g5 Qd4 61. Qf5+ Ka4 62. Kh5 Qh8+ 63. Kg4 Qh1 (This move loses for Black in 39 moves as confirmed by http://www.k4it.de/index.php?topic=egtb&lang=en) 64. Qf4+ Ka5 65. Qe5+ Ka4 66. g6 Qd1+ 67. Kg5 Qg8+ 68. Kf5 Qc8+ 69. Kf4 Qc1+ 70. Qe3 Qc7+ 71. Qe5 Qc1+ 72. Kf5 Qc8+ 73. Kg5 Qd8+ 74. 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Asier García Pereiro led the team in", "id": "13321907" }, { "contents": "Lanarkshire Cup\n\n\n1932–33 - 1933–34 - Hamilton Academical 1934–35 - Airdrieonians 1935–36 - 1936–37 - 1937–38 - Airdrieonians 1938–39 - Hamilton Academical 1939–40 - Motherwell 1848–49 - Albion Rovers 1949–50 - Motherwell 1950–51 - Albion Rovers 1951–52 - Hamilton Academical 1952–53 - Motherwell 1953–54 - Motherwell 1954–55 - Motherwell 1955–56 - 1956–57 - Motherwell 1957–58 - Motherwell 1958–59 - Motherwell 1959–60 - Motherwell 1960–61 - Motherwell 1961–62 - Motherwell 1962–63 - Airdrieonians 1963–64 - Motherwell 1964–65 - 1965–66 - Airdrieonians 1966–67 - Airdrieonians 1967–68 - Motherwell 1968–69 - Motherwell 1969–70 - Airdrieonians 1970–71 - Airdrieonians 1971–72 - 1972–73 - Motherwell 1973–74 -", "id": "10384135" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1981\n\n\nNe7 29.Ne3 Rc6 30.Ra3 Nc8 31.axb5 axb5 32.Kf2 Nb6 33.Nb2 Rxd1 34.Bxd1 Rd6 35.Be2 Be8 36.Ra5 Rd8 37.Ke1 c6 38.Ra6 Rb8 39.Bd1 Nc8 40.Nd3 Nc7 41.Ra5 Ra8 42.f4 exf4 43.gxf4 Nb6 44.Bf3 Rd8 45.Be2 Na4 46.Ra7 Rd7 47.Kd2 Ne6 48.Rxd7 Bxd7 49.Bg4 g6 50.f5 gxf5 51.Bxf5 Kg7 52.e5 Nf8 53.Bxd7 Nxd7 54.e6 Ndb6 55.Nf4 Kf8 56.Kd3 Nc8 57.Ng4 Ke7 58.Nh6 Kd6 59.Kd4 Ne7 60.Nf7+ Kc7 61.Nh5 c5+ 62.bxc5 Nc6+ 63.Ke3 Nxc5 64.Nxf6 Nxe6 65.h5 Nf8 66.Ke4 Kb6 67.Ng5 h6 68.Nf7 Ne6 69.Ne8 Nc5+ 70.Ke3 Na4 71.Kd2 b4 72.cxb4 Nxb4 73.Nxh6 Nc5 74.Nf5 Nd5 75.h6 Ne4+", "id": "7279794" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n22 3a 20 22 55 ord\", \"name\": \"U 0000100 73 65 72 22 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 73 70 61 63 65 ser\", \"namespace 0000120 22 3a 20 22 65 78 61 6d 70 6c 65 2e 61 76 72 6f \": \"example.avro 0000140 22 2c 20 22 66 69 65 6c 64 73 22 3a 20 5b 7b 22 \", \"fields\": [{\" 0000160 74 79 70 65 22 3a 20 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c", "id": "10173700" }, { "contents": "HC CSKA Moscow\n\n\n. \"Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game Soviet / Russian MVP Scoring Champion Goal Scoring Champion Soviet / Russian League First Team Best Line Best Rookie Soviet League Championship \"(32)\": 1947–48, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1954–55, 1955–56, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1976–77,", "id": "12586396" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\n- Ryne Duren - Baltimore 54, Kansas City 57, NYY 58-61, LAA 61-62, Philadelphia 63-64, Cincinnati 64, Washington 65, Philadelphia 65 1949 - Ed Albrecht - St. Louis 49-50 1940 - Dewey Adkins - Washington 43, Chi Cubs 49 1940 - Stan Goletz - CHI WS 41 1940 - William Red Rollings - Boston 27-28 1940 - Dave Bartosch - St. Louis 45 1939 - Andy Cohen - Player - New York Giants 26, 28-29, Manager - Philadelphia", "id": "9684301" }, { "contents": "Bing (search engine)\n\n\n-time traffic conditions using Bing Maps. The gadget provided shortcuts to driving directions, local search and full-screen traffic view of major US and Canadian cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Montreal, New York City, Oklahoma City, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Vancouver, and Washington, D.C. Prior to October", "id": "5355697" }, { "contents": "Chess (poem)\n\n\nas 52. Na1–b3? 52. Kh2 Qg3+ 53. Qxg3+ hxg3+ 54. Kxg3 Ra5 55. Kf2 Ra8 56. Ke2 Nc2 57. Kd1 Ne3+ 58. Kc1 Nxg2+ 59. Kb1 b5 60. h4 b4 61. h5 b3 62. e5 Bg5 63. h6 Nh4 64. e6 Bf6 65. h7 Nxf3 66. e7 Bxe7 67. h8=Q+ Kb7 68. Qh3 Ne5 69. Qh5 Nd3 70. Qh3 Nb4 71. Qf3+ Kb8 72. Qe2 Bf6 73. Qe6", "id": "7723831" }, { "contents": "2002 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n(77) 93–6, 37–67, (62) 70–20, (57) 79–0, (91) 108–17, 69–9, (60) 62–9 **(65) 75–33, 68–55, 59–23, (126)-0, 0-(81), (85) 112–6, 1–76 (72), (60) 73–0 ***(60) 109–6, 45–56, (72) 75–42, 5–78 (55), (68) 73–0, (109) 115–19, 43–66, (110) 111–14, (70)-0, 38–89", "id": "20494682" }, { "contents": "2015 Cleveland Indians season\n\n\nand 13, improving their record to 70–70 and marking the first time the Indians were .500 since they were 2–2. The Indians would also be 71-71, 72-72, 73-73, and 74-74, but lost the following game each time. They briefly made it over the .500 mark at 77–76 on September 26, but went on to lose three in a row. The Indians spent much of September 3–5 games behind the Texas Rangers or Houston Astros for the second wild card spot in the American", "id": "294687" }, { "contents": "Index of philosophical literature\n\n\n\"Federalist No. 61\" – \"Federalist No. 62\" – \"Federalist No. 63\" – \"Federalist No. 64\" – \"Federalist No. 65\" – \"Federalist No. 66\" – \"Federalist No. 67\" – \"Federalist No. 68\" – \"Federalist No. 69\" – \"Federalist No. 70\" – \"Federalist No. 71\" – \"Federalist No. 72\" – \"Federalist No. 73\" – \"Federalist No. 74\" – \"Federalist", "id": "16809651" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "List of mayors of Salisbury\n\n\n1850–51 George Brown 1851–52 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1852–53 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1853–54 John Lambert 1854–55 Thomas Pain 1855–56 Abraham Jackson 1856–57 Thomas Pain 1857–58 Coard William Squarey 1858–59 Philip Pickney Cother 1859–60 William Woodlands 1860–61 Philip Watson Ottoway 1861–62 Charles Mann Cornwallis Whatman 1862–63 John Style 1863–64 John Waters 1864–65 Richard Henry Rigden 1865–66 Robert Stokes 1866–67 John Alfred Lush MD 1867–68 Stephen Eldridge 1868–69 William Aylward 1869–70 Charles Richard Norton 1870–71 William Fawcett Jnr. 1871–72 John Harding Jackson 1873–74 Henry Brown 1874–75 Samuel Ralph Atkins 1875–76 Charles Henry Radcliffe 1876–77 John Keynes 1877–78 Richard Monkhouse Wilson", "id": "18557200" }, { "contents": "1967 NFL season\n\n\nThe 1967 NFL season was the 48th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 16 teams with the addition of the New Orleans Saints. The two 8-team conferences were split into two divisions each: the Eastern Conference divisions were Capitol (Dallas, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Washington) and Century (Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis), and the Western Conference divisions were Central (Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, and Minnesota) and Coastal (Atlanta, Baltimore, Los Angeles", "id": "8290334" }, { "contents": "World TeamTennis\n\n\nwith Arthur Ashe and Wilt Chamberlain, securing the professional men players.. The league began play in May 1974, with George MacCall as Commissioner of the 16 teams: Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo-Toronto, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Florida (Miami), San Diego/Hawaii, Houston, Los Angeles, Minnesota (Minneapolis-St.Paul), New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. The original league format included a four-colored tennis court, a 44-contest season, and teams", "id": "14486970" }, { "contents": "2013 FedEx Cup Playoffs\n\n\n(76 to 58), Nicholas Thompson (73 to 59), Brendan Steele (89 to 69), and Ernie Els (91 to 70). Seven players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances: Ryan Palmer (60 to 71), Fredrik Jacobson (61 to 72), Martin Laird (63 to 74), David Lingmerth (64 to 75), Kyle Stanley (66 to 77), Cameron Tringale (69 to 79", "id": "19528111" }, { "contents": "Jellabies\n\n\n58. Parrot (21 June 1999) 59. Spring (28 June 1999) 60. Magic (5 July 1999) 61. Where's Pepper? (12 July 1999) 62. Hot (19 July 1999) 63. Robot (26 July 1999) 64. Wheels (2 August 1999) 65. Chums (9 August 1999) 66. Baa! (16 August 1999) 67. Found (23 August 1999) 68. Autumn (30 August 1999) 69. Nature (6 September 1999)", "id": "20682329" }, { "contents": "List of fresh water fishes of Maharashtra\n\n\nogilbii 51. Schismatorhynchos (Nukta) nukta 52. Thynnichthys sandkhol 53. Tor khudree 54. Tor mussulah 55. Tor tor SUB-FAMILY: CULTRINAE 56. Chela cachius 57. Chela laubuca 58. Salmostoma acinaces 59. Salmostoma balookee 60. Salmostoma boopis 61. Salmostoma clupeoides 62. Salmostoma horai 63. Salmostoma kardahiensis 64. Salmostoma novacula 65. Salmostoma phulo Subfamily: LEUCISCINAE 66. Hypophthalmichthys molitrix SUBFAMILY: RASBORINAE 69. Barilius evezardi 70. Barilius gatensis 71. Parluciosoma daniconius 72. Parluciosoma labiosa 73. Danio aequipinnatus 74", "id": "16146194" }, { "contents": "Vehicle registration plates of Kenya\n\n\n63 UN - United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Eastern & Southern African Regional Office 64 CD - Iran 65 CD - Cyprus 66 CD - Argentina 67 UN - United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) 68 CD - Philippines 69 CD - Burundi 70 CD - Chile 71 CD - Oman 72 CD - League of Arab States / Arab League 73 CD - European Union 74 CD - Yemen 75 CD - Kenya Mission to UNEP 76 CD - Côte d'Ivoire (Consulate) 77 CD - Bangladesh 78 CD - Saudi Arabia 79 UN", "id": "993880" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "List of makams\n\n\n-Şehnaz 63. Bûstan 64. Büzürk 65. Büzürk-Gerdâniye 66. Büzürk-Geveyşt 67. Büzürk-Mâye 68. Büzürk-Nevrûz 69. Büzürk-Selmek 70. Büzürk-Şehnâz 71. Canfezâ 72. Çârgâh 73. Çârgâh-Âcem 74. Çârgâh-Gerdâniye 75. Çârgâh-Mahûr 76. Çehâr-Âgâazin 77. Daği-Bayâti 78. Danişverân 79. Dil Âvîz 80. Dil-Ârâ 81. Dil-Efruz 82. Dil-Keşîde 83. Dil-Nişîn 84. Dil-", "id": "21093808" }, { "contents": "Super Bases Loaded 2\n\n\n\", the Cleveland \"Stars\", the Detroit \"Storm\", the Kansas City \"Tornadoes\", Oakland \"Eagles\", and Seattle \"Blue Wave\". The Omega League (based on the National League) consisted of the Atlanta \"Weasels\", Houston \"Doves\", the Los Angeles \"Cyclops\", the New York \"Mercs\", Philadelphia \"Bruins\", the Pittsburgh \"Buzzards\", and the San Francisco \"Amoebas\". In addition, there were four edit teams: Urbana,", "id": "22141152" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "Don Larsen\n\n\nDon James Larsen (born August 7, 1929) is an American retired Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher. During a 15-year MLB career, he pitched from 1953 to 1967 for seven different teams. Larsen pitched for the St. Louis Browns / Baltimore Orioles (1953–54; 1965), New York Yankees (1955–59), Kansas City Athletics (1960–1961), Chicago White Sox (1961), San Francisco Giants (1962–64), Houston Colt .45's / Houston Astros (1964–65), and Chicago Cubs (1967)", "id": "15750076" }, { "contents": "1968 NBA playoffs\n\n\n) (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Chicago Bulls: \"Lakers win series 4-1\" This is the first playoff meeting between the Lakers and Bulls. Division Finals (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (3) San Francisco Warriors: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Last Playoff Meeting: 1967 Western Division Semifinals (San Francisco won 3-0) Champion: Boston Celtics Division Semifinals (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (3) New York Knicks: \"76ers win series 4-2", "id": "14689742" } ]
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[ { "contents": "Global Initiative to Combat Nuclear Terrorism\n\n\n. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. IAEA (observer) UNODC (observer) INTERPOL (observer) UNICRI (observer) June 1-2 in Tokyo Japan February 8-10 New Delhi India June 16-17, 2015 Helsinki, Finland", "id": "7679046" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nNew York Yankees 56. Robin Yount, Milwaukee Brewers 57. Wade Boggs, Boston Red Sox 58. Roger Clemens, Boston Red Sox 59. Vince Coleman, St. Louis Cardinals 60. José Canseco, Oakland Athletics 61. Fernando Valenzuela, Los Angeles Dodgers 62. Tony Gwynn, San Diego Padres 63. Doc Gooden, New York Mets 64. Mark McGwire, Oakland Athletics 65. Jack Clark, New York Yankees 66. Dale Murphy, Atlanta Braves 67. Kirk Gibson, Los Angeles Dodgers 68. Jack Morris,", "id": "18525011" }, { "contents": "Women's World Chess Championship 2016\n\n\nRb4 60. a3 Kc5 61. Re6 Re4 62. Kc2 Kd4 63. Rd6+ Kc4 64. Rc6+ Kd5 65. Rb6 Rc4+ 66. Kd2 Kc5 67. Rb8 Ra4 68. Rc8+ Kd4 69. Rb8 Ra5 70. Rd8+ Kc4 71. Re8 Kd5 72. Rd8+ Ke4 73. Rb8 Rxa3 74. Rxb5 Kf4 75. Rb8 Kf3 76. Rf8+ Ke4 77. Rb8 Ra2+ 78. Ke1 Kf4 79. Rb3 e4 80. Rc3 e3 81. Rc8 1/2-1/2 In", "id": "15973443" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nDetroit Tigers 69. Ryne Sandberg, Chicago Cubs 70. Nolan Ryan, Houston Astros 71. John Tudor, Los Angeles Dodgers 72. Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia Phillies 73. Dave Righetti, New York Yankees 74. Pedro Guerrero, St. Louis Cardinals 75. Rick Sutcliffe, Chicago Cubs 76. Gary Carter, New York Mets 77. Cal Ripken, Baltimore Orioles 78. Andre Dawson, Chicago Cubs 79. Andy Van Slyke, Pittsburgh Pirates 80. Roc Raines, Montreal Expos 81. Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins 82.", "id": "18525012" }, { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Constitutional amendments under the French Fifth Republic\n\n\n46, 47, 47-1, 47-2 (new), 48, 49, 50-1, 51-1 (new), 51-2 (new), 56, 61, 61-1 (new), 62, 65, 69, 70, 71, 71-1 (new), 72-3, 73, 74-1, 75-1 (new), 87 (new), 88-4, 88-5, 89. The vote was", "id": "8390514" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Wysoczany\n\n\n53. Saharowa 54. Mashljanyk 55. Luchkanych 56. Mashljanyk 57. Mytso 58. Jacyla 59. Jacyla 60. Village Ukrainian School 61. Bodnik 62. Tsynanko 63. Shlomko 64. Warholjak 65. Kroljak 66. Village Orthodox Church 67. Horonova 68. Hlibyk 69. Sekielyk 70. Mashljanyk 71. Maslany 72. Orzinski 73. Worotyla 74. Luchkanych 75. Petrunjova 76. Slabka 77. Petrunjova 78. Bajtsowa 79. Sas 80. Sas 81. Hrytsko 82. Jacyla 83. Szevtsova 84. Szevtsova", "id": "15604592" }, { "contents": "List of WWE United States Champions\n\n\nRank !Wrestler !No. ofbrreigns !Combinedbrdays !Combined daysbrrec. by WWE !1 !2 !rowspan=2|40 !42 !43 !44 !45 !46 !47 !48 !49 !50 !51 !52 !53 !rowspan=2|54 !56 !rowspan=2|57 !59 !60 !61 !62 !63 !64 !65 !66 !67 !rowspan=3|68 !71 !72 !rowspan=3|73 !76 !77 !78 !rowspan=2|79 !rowspan=2|81 !83 !rowspan=2|84 !rowspan=3|86 !89 !rowspan=2|90 !92 !", "id": "11372834" }, { "contents": "Eusébio\n\n\nrepeated five years later. He was the Portuguese First Division's top scorer seven times (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970 and 1973), helping Benfica to win 11 Primeira Liga (1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73 and 1974–75), 5 Portuguese Cup wins (1961–62, 1963–64, 1968–69, 1969–70 and 1971–72), 1 European Cup win (1961–62) and 3 European Cup finals (1962–63, 1964–65 and 1967–68). Eusébio", "id": "15697745" }, { "contents": "Udayarpalayam taluk\n\n\n48 Kundaveli-East 49 Kundaveli-West 50 Kuruvalapparkoil 51 Kuvagam 52 Kuvathur 53 Managathy 54 Marudur 55 Melur 56 Muthuservamadam 57 Nagam Panthal 58 Nayaganai Periyal 59 Nedavalur-East 60 Nedavalur-South 61 Olayur 62 Padanilai 63 Pappakudi-North 64 Pappakudi-South 65 Parukkal 66 Periyakrishnapuram 67 Periyavalayam 68 Pichanur 69 Pilichikuzhi 70 Piranjeri 71 Porpathintha Nallur 72 Rangiyam 73 Saluppai 74 Sathampady 75 Silambur 76 Siluvacheri 77 Sirukadambur 78 Solankurichi 79 Sripuranthan 80 Sriraman 81 Suriyamanal 82 Suttamalli 83 T.Paluvur 84 Taludalamedu 85 Thandalai 86 Thathanur 87 Thenkatchi Perumal Nathan 88 Thirukalapur 89", "id": "329036" }, { "contents": "Garhmukteshwar (Assembly constituency)\n\n\nkhaiya 46 Sharifpur 47 Anooppur Dibai 48 Shuklampura 49 Rasoolabad Nanpur 50 Lodhipur Shobhan 51 Pawati 52 Haiderpur 53 Lodhipur Chhapka 54 Sadullapur 55 Hiranpura 56 Popayi 57 Janupura 58 Jhadina 59 Saidpur 60 Alampur Bhagwantpur 61 Ladpura 62 Kalyanpur 63 Khilwai 64 Shogarh 65 Shahpur Chaudhary 66 Inayatpur 67 Rampur Nyamatpur 68 Abdullapur 69 Dotai 70 Athsaini 71 Hasupur 72 Manak Chowk 73 Deoli 74 Dhana 75 Lisri 76 Akkhapur 77 Fattapur 78 Phuldehra 79 Nawada Kalan 80 Todarpur 81 Bhowapur 82 Bhowapur Mastannagar 83 Baksar 84 Saroorpur 85 Vait 86 Khudaliya 87 Baddha 88 Ratupura 89 Rajhera 90", "id": "3818355" }, { "contents": "Samia tribe (Luhya)\n\n\n38 Abakangala 39 Abakati 40 Abakemo 41 Abakerere 42 Abakhu 43 Abakibwedde 44 Abakiroyoya 45 Abakobe 46 Abakomolo 47 Abakooli 48 Abakoolo 49 Abakuba 50 Abakwala 51 Abakwede 52 Abakyaki 53 Abakyonga 54 Abalaka 55 Abalala 56 Abalanda 57 Abaleke 58 Abalekya 59 Abalila 60 Abalindo 61 Abaliro 62 Abalisa 63 Abaloba 64 Abalomba 65 Abalundu 66 Abalwenge 67 Abalyali 68 Abalyani 69 Abamakwa 70 Abamakyeke 71 Abamali 72 Abamani 73 Abamanyi 74 Abambumpi 75 Abameripo 76 Abampoodi 77 Abampunyi 78 Abamulembo 79 Abamulimba 80 Abamuma 81 Abanapa 82 Abangasa 83 Abanghale 84 Abanyanga 85 Abanyedeti 86 Abanyihodoo 87 Abanyimaro", "id": "4195796" }, { "contents": "Parbatsar\n\n\nGular 47 Gunawati 48 Gurah 49 Haripura 50 Harnawa Patti 51 Hatheli 52 Hukmpura 53 Huldhani 54 Jagdishpura 55 Jalampura 56 Janjeela 57 Jawla 58 Jhalra 59 Jhujharpura 60 Kaletara 61 Kalkala Ki Dhani 62 Kankediyas 63 Kanwalad 64 Khanpur 65 Khedapura 66 Khedarpura 67 Kheri Khinwasi 68 Khokhar 69 Khokhariya 70 Khundiyas 71 Kinsariya 72 Kishorpura 73 Kitiya 74 Kuliyana 75 Kundri 76 Kurada 77 Lakhiyas 78 Lalana Kalan 79 Lalana Khurd 80 Madhwa 81 Malas Charnan 82 Malas Gusaiyan 83 Mandan 84 Mandowari 85 Manglana 86 Manpura 87 Mayapur 88 Mehgaon 89 Merasi 90 Mindakiya 91 Modi Khurd", "id": "7579275" }, { "contents": "Western Suburbs Magpies\n\n\nW Wright 55 W Barclay 56 Percy Bolt 57 T Doyle 58 J Feeney 59 V Jarvis 60 E Mantle 61 H.G. Naylor 62 E Palmer 63 E Willings 64 Grinstead 65 Owens 66 Sam Perry 67 Keen 68 James 69 Percy Briscoe 70 Chipperfield 71 J Ogilvie 72 Horace Alderson 73 Johns 74 J Slingsby 75 D McDonald 76 G Patterson 77 Baldock 78 Tom Dowswell 79 Healy 80 McEvoy 81 Ryan 82 George Duffin 83 Herb Gilbert 84 Rangi Joass 85 W Mueller 86 A Munnery 87 P.J. Thompson 88 Jack Tully 89 S.B. Wall 90 A Gillett", "id": "13659778" }, { "contents": "Game Day Recycling\n\n\nUniversity of Georgia 59. University of Kentucky 60. University of Maine 61. University of Maryland 62. University of Miami 63. University of Michigan 64. University of Minnesota 65. University of Mississippi 66. University of Missouri 67. University of Montana 68. University of Nebraska–Lincoln 69. University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill 70. University of North Texas 71. University of Notre Dame 72. University of Oregon 73. University of Rochester 74. University of South Florida 75. University of Tennessee - Knoxville 76", "id": "10435645" }, { "contents": "Carson's Law\n\n\nAnd Misfire 59. St. Patrick's Day 60. The Masquerade 61. All That Glitters 62. Laugh, Clown, Laugh 63. Guardian Angels 64. Lost Opportunities 65. A Country Dance 66. Faith, Hope And Fencing Wire 67. A Matter Of Confidence 68. The Tender Trap 69. A Case For Compassion 70. From Small Acorns 71. Street Games, Night Moves 72. Deceptions 73. Orphans Of The Storm 74. Falling Star 75. Means To An End 76. Teapots And Tears 77.", "id": "7511783" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "2003 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 10–11 May – Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, England *58–69, 83–25, 24–66, (63) 75–8, 9-(67), 0–98 (57), 72–60 (53), 39–80 (55), (67)-(60), 42–61 **(58) 73–26, (80)-(52), (100) 104–32, 23–82 (57), (54) 74–57, 49–57, (56) 71–48, 59–32 **", "id": "20494482" }, { "contents": "List of villages in Murbad\n\n\n796 br 57 Gorakhgad Murbad 1 br 58 Goregaon Murbad 495 br 59 Hedavali Murbad 281 br 60 Hireghar Murbad 225 61 Inde Murbad 885 br 62 Jadai Murbad 491 br 63 Jaigaon Murbad 496 br 64 Jambhurde Murbad 1,330 br 65 Jamghar Murbad 533 br 66 Kachakoli Murbad 869 br 67 Kalambad Mu Murbad 408 br 68 Kalambhe Murbad 1,299 br 69 Kalamkhande Murbad 987 br 70 Kalanbhad Murbad 1,017 br 71 Kandali Murbad 295 br 72 Kanharle Murbad 798 br 73 Kanhol Murbad 822 br 74 Karavale Murbad 1,118 br 75 Karchonde Murbad 731 76 Kasgaon Murbad 524", "id": "15353565" }, { "contents": "Amos Burn\n\n\nKf7 46.Bxc6 Bxc6 47.Kb4 Be8 48.Nf3 Ke7 49.Ng5 Bc6 50.Ka3 Bd7 51.Kb2 Ba4 52.Kc1 Bb3 53.Nf3 Ba4 54.Nh4 Kf7 55.Ng2 Bd7 56.h4 Be8 57.Kb2 Ba4 58.Ne3 Ke7 59.Ka3 Bc6 60.Kb4 Kd7 61.Ka5 Kc7 62.Nc2 Kb7 63.Nb4 Bd7 64.Na6 Be8 65.Nc5+ Kc6 66.Nxe6 Bd7 67.Ng5 Bf5 68.Kb4 Bg4 69.Ka3 Kd7 70.Nf7 Be6 71.Nd6 Kc6 72.Kb2 Bg4 73.Kc2 Kd7 74.Kd2 Ke6 75.Ke3 Bh3 76.f5+ gxf5 77.Kf4 Bg4 78.Kg5 Bh3 79.Ne8 Kf7 80.Nf6 f4 81.Kxf4 Be6 82.Kg5 1–0 MacDonald-Burn, Liverpool 1910 At right is a surprisingly little-known position from one of Burn's offhand games.", "id": "20103296" }, { "contents": "Brazilian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act\n\n\n59. FENIPRAZINE 60. FEMPROBAMATO 61. FLUFENAZINE 62. FLUMAZENIL 63. FLUOXETINE 64. FLUPENTIXOL 65. FLUVOXAMINE 66. HALOPERIDOL 67. HALOTAN 68. CLORAL HYDRATE 69. HYDROCHLORBEZETILAMINE 70. HYDROXIDINE 71. HOMOPHENAZINE 72. IMICLOPRAZINE 73. IMIPRAMINE 74. IMIPRAMINOXIDE 75. IPROCLORIZIDA 76. ISOCARBOXAZIDE 77. ISOFLURANE 78. ISOPROPYL-CROTONYL-URINE 79. LAMOTRIGINE 80. LEVODOPA 81. LEVOMEPROMAZINE 82. LINDANO 83. LISURIDA 84. LITHIUM 85. LOPERAMIDA 86. LOXAPINA 87. MAPROTILINE 88. MECLOFENOXATE 89. MEFENOXALONE 90.", "id": "14670778" }, { "contents": "Tales of the Wizard of Oz\n\n\n? 55. ? 56. ? 57. ? 58. ? 59. ? 60. Friends of a Feather 61. Monkey Air Lift 62. Guaranteed for Life 63. The Skills of Bravery 64. The Coat of Arms 65. Roar, Lion, Roar 66. Be a Card 67. The Inferior Decorator 68. The Salesman 69. The Cat's Meow 70. The Yellow Brick Road 71. Rusty Rusty 72. The Scarecrow 73. The Invisible Man 74. Free Trade 75. The Bull Fighter 76", "id": "13344957" }, { "contents": "Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship\n\n\nscope=row|56 !scope=row|57 !scope=row|58 !scope=row|59 !scope=row|60 !scope=row|61 !scope=row|62 !scope=row|63 !scope=row|64 !scope=row|65 !scope=row|66 !scope=row|67 !scope=row|68 !scope=row|69 !scope=row|70 !scope=row|71 !scope=row|72 !scope=row|73 !scope=row|74 !scope=row|75 !scope=row|76 !scope=row|77 !scope=row|78 !scope=row|79 !scope=row|80 !", "id": "16778230" }, { "contents": "Ikirun\n\n\n59. Asaba 60. Ajele Okeba 61. Ago Okeba 62. Ajisefinni 63. Alufa Akanbi 64. Adedeji 65. Alabi 66. Aniyeye 67. Agunlo 68. Aliyu 69. Aborisade 70. Agbon 71. Ayara 72. Baale- Enle 73. Baba Osogbo 74. Orisayo 75. Balogun 76. Baale Gbenagbena 77. Baale Onilu 78. Baale Ponja Erintunde 79. Saba 80. Balogun Kojo 81. Baale Oke Aafo 82. Balogun Makinde 83. Baba Isale 84. Balogun Imole 85. Baba Oloya 86. Baale", "id": "2580736" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qd2 Qd4 57. Qe1 Qb6 58. Qd2 Rb7 59. a4 Qc5 60. Qe1 Rb4 61. Qd2 Qb6 62. Qc1 Qd4 63. Qc2 Rb3 64. Be2 Rxc3 65. Qxc3 Qxc3 66. bxc3 Nxe4 67. Bf3 Nef6 68. Be2 e4 69. Bxc4 g4 70. Rb2 Ng5 71. Rb6 Nf7 72. Bf1 f3 73. c4 Nd7 74. Rb7 Nfe5 75. f6 e3 76. Rb3 e2 77. Bxe2 fxe2 78. Re3 Nf3 79. f7 Rf8 80. Rxg4 e1=", "id": "10680382" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "1953–54 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team\n\n\n30 Oregon State (-/4) RAL L 53–65 January 8 The Citadel H W 83–42 January 9 Wake Forest A W 66–65 January 11 Davidson A W 70–54 January 16 Virginia H W 78–66 January 19 NC State H L 77–84 February 2 Washington and Lee LY W 69–60 February 4 Duke (-/8) A L 47–63 February 8 Virginia A L 69–83 February 11 Wake Forest H L 62–76 February 13 Clemson (-/14) A W 72–56 February 16 Davidson H W 89–69 February 20 Duke (-/14) H L 63–67 February 24 NC State", "id": "7304952" }, { "contents": "Kumharsain\n\n\nChohan 38 Chopala 39 Churath 40 D.P.F. Nag kelo Saroga 41 D.P.F. Nagkelo 42 Dagrot 43 Dakolu 44 Dakoon 45 Dalan 46 Damaur 47 Daro 48 Dawala 49 Deeb 50 Deoridhar 51 Dethal 52 Devali Dhar 53 Dhala 54 Dhali 55 Dhanal 56 Dharuri 57 Dheongli 58 Dogri 59 Doja 60 Ganeog 61 Gharal 62 Ghareawat 63 Ghughvi 64 Gheti 65 Gonthla 66 Halyana 67 Hathiya 68 Jadoon 69 Jal 70 Jalti 71 Jangal Ahar 72 Jangal Dawala 73 Jangal Hatu 74 Jangal Havan 75 Jangal Jogsha 76 Jangal Madhawan 77 Jangal Marni 78 Jangal Nun-II 79 Janjeli", "id": "1653227" }, { "contents": "Glamorgan County Silver Ball Trophy\n\n\n. The trophy is sponsored by Brains Smooth. ! Season !! Winners !! Losing Finalists !! Score !! Venue ! 1956–57 !1957–58 ! 1958–59 ! 1959–60 ! 1960–61 ! 1961–62 ! 1962–63 ! 1963–64 ! 1964–65 ! 1965–66 ! 1966–67 ! 1967–68 ! 1968–69 ! 1969–70 ! 1970–71 ! 1971–72 ! 1972–73 ! 1973–74 ! 1974–75 ! 1975–76 ! 1976–77 ! 1977–78 ! 1978–79 ! 1979–80 ! 1980–81 ! 1981–82 ! 1982–83 ! 1983–84 ! 1984–85 ! 1985–86 ! 1986–87 ! 1987–88 ! 1988–89 ! 1989–90 ! 1990–91 ! 1991–92 ! 1992–93 ! 1993–94", "id": "18470383" }, { "contents": "63rd NHK Cup (shogi)\n\n\n, 59. P*7b, 60. Px3e, 61. P-6f, 62. N*8e, 63. P-7a+, 64. Nx7g+, 65. Nx7g, 66. S*7f, 67. N*8i, 68. G*5i, 69. K-6h, 70. B-4h+, 71. +P-7b, 72. +B-5h, 73. K-7i, 74. +B-6i, 75. K-8h, 76. +Bx7h, 77. Kx7h, 78. G*6g, 79. K-8h, 80. Gx7g, 81. Nx7g", "id": "8770976" }, { "contents": "Ancestors of Rama\n\n\n62. Rituparna 63. Sarvakama (Sarvakarma, Aartupani in Harivansha Puran) 64. Sudas (contemporary to King Kuru-1 of Chandravansh who founded the Magadha Kingdom) 65. Saudasa (or) Kalmashapada (married to Madayanti) 66. Asmaka 67. Mulaka (Naari Kavacha) (contemporary of Yadava King Shakuni who was the father of Rakshasha “Bhasmasura”) 68. Dasharatha-1 69. Adwil (Ilabil in Vishnu Puran) 70. Vishvamashaha 71. Anaranya-2 72. Nidhn 73. Animitra 74. Dululaha (Harivansh Puran) 75", "id": "8372279" }, { "contents": "Codex Cyprius\n\n\n1: 1, 4, 12, 14, 30, 34, 41, 44; Luke 10: 1, 8, 15, 22, 23, 30, 32, 37, 38, 47, 48, 53, 57, 63; Luke 20: 2, 4, 8, 9, 19, 23, 24, 26, 28, 33, 34, 50, 61, 62, 64, 65, 70, 74, 75. In Matthew 27:34 it reads οινον (\"wine\"", "id": "12433331" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qg1 Qe8 55. Qf2 Qf8 56. Rcd1 Qe8 57. Kh3 Kh8 58. Rc1 Kh7 59. Ba7 Rb7 60. Bc5 Na6 61. Be3 Rbb8 62. Kh4 Nb4 63. Qf1 Qe7 64. Kh3 Qe8 65. Kh2 Qe7 66. Qd1 Qe8 67. Kh3 Ra8 68. Kh4 Na6 69. Qg1 Bb4 70. Rdd1 Bf8 71. Kh3 Rab8 72. Kh4 Nb4 73. Rd2 Na6 74. Nf5 Bb4 75. Rdd1 Bf8 76. Qe1 Bb4 77. Qf1 Bf8 78. Kg3 Nb4 79", "id": "10680375" }, { "contents": "List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach\n\n\n• 20/7=/11 • 22/5 • 24/6 • 25/6 • 26/6 • 28/6 • 29/8 • 30/6 • 31/9 • 32/6 • 33/6 • 36/4 and /8 • 37/6 • 38/6 • 39/7 • 40/3, /6 and /8 • 41/6 • 42/7 • 44/7 • 45/7 • 46/6 • 47/5 • 48/3 and /7 • 52/6 • 55/5 • 56/5 • 57/8 • 59/3 • 60/5 • 62/6 64. • 64/2, /4 and /8 • 65/2 and /7 • 66/6 • 67/4 and /7 • 69/6 • 69a/6 • 70/7 and /11 • 72/6 • 73/5 • 74/8", "id": "3262090" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n+ Nxe4 56. fxe4+ Kxe4 57. Qg4+ Kd3 58. Qf3+ Qe3 59. Kg4 Qxf3+ 60. Kxf3 g6 61. Bd6 Nf5 62. Kf4 Nh4 63. Kg4 gxh5+ 64. Kxh4 Kxd4 65. Bb8 a5 66. Bd6 Kc4 67. Kxh5 a4 68. Kxh6 Kb3 69. b5 Kc4 70. Kg5 Kxb5 71. Kf5 Ka6 72. Ke6 Ka7 73. Kd7 Kb7 74. Be7 Ka7 75. Kc7 Ka8 76. Bd6 Ka7 77. Kc8 Ka6 78. Kb8 b5 79", "id": "7279713" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rg3 b3 59. Kc6 Kb8 60. Rxb3+ Ka7 61. Rb7+ Ka6 62. Rb6+ Ka7 63. Kb5 a4 64. Rxf6 Rf4 65. Rxh6 a3 66. Ra6+ Kb8 67. Rxa3 Rxf5 68. Rg3 Rf6 69. Rg8+ Kc7 70. Rg7+ Kc8 71. Rh7 1-0 Game 32br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black: Korchnoi, Viktorbr Pirc, Classicalbr Result: 1-0br 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5", "id": "7279777" }, { "contents": "José Cardenal\n\n\nJosé Rosario Domec Cardenal (born October 7, 1943 in Matanzas, Cuba) is a Cuban American former professional baseball outfielder, who played Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants (1963–64), Los Angeles/California Angels (1965–67), Cleveland Indians (1968–69), St. Louis Cardinals (1970–1971), Milwaukee Brewers (1971), Chicago Cubs (1972–77), Philadelphia Phillies (1978–79), New York Mets (1979–80), and Kansas City Royals (1980). Cardenal batted and threw", "id": "3406173" }, { "contents": "SUBE card\n\n\n20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88,", "id": "8102606" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\nRb1 Bg7 58. Be4 Nf6 59. Bc2 Nd5 60. Ra1 Kc7 61. Rb1 Bf6 62. Kg1 Ne7 63. Kf1 Nd5 64. Kg2 Bg7 65. Kg1 Kb7 66. Ra1 R6d7 67. Re4 Bf6 68. Re2 Kc7 69. Kf1 Ne7 70. Rb1 Nc8 71. Be3 Nd6 72. Rbe1 Re7 73. Bg6 Rg8 74. Bb1 e4 75. Kg2 Rge8 76. Bc2 Bg7 77. Rd1 Nc4 78. Bc1 Nd6 79. Rh1 Re5 80. h4 Bf6 81. h5 R5e7 82.", "id": "10680366" }, { "contents": "Wu Style Tai Chi Fast Form\n\n\nParting the wild horse's mane 59. Jade girl works the shuttles(3) 60. Jade girl works the shuttles(4) 61. Grasping the bird's tail 62. Cloud hands(3) 63. Cloud hands(4) 64. Downward posture 65. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(1) 66. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(2) 67. Step back, repulse the monkey 68. Flying oblique 69. Raise hand and step up 70. White crane flaps its wings 71. Brush knee and twist step 72. Needle at the bottom", "id": "6846816" }, { "contents": "SFZ (file format)\n\n\nan SFZ file: group lovel=0 hivel=127 region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=60 lokey=30 hikey=61 sample=SubDir/01C4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=62 lokey=62 hikey=63 sample=SubDir/02D4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=64 lokey=64 hikey=64 sample=SubDir/03E4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=65 lokey=65 hikey=66 sample=SubDir/04F4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=67 lokey=67 hikey=68 sample=SubDir/05G4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=69 lokey=69 hikey=70 sample=SubDir/06A4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=71 lokey=71 hikey=71 sample=SubDir/07B4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=72 lokey=72 hikey=73 sample=SubDir/08C5.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=74 lokey=74 hikey=75 sample=SubDir/09D5.wav region trigger=", "id": "13324840" }, { "contents": "Afadzato South District\n\n\n. Logba-Adzakoe 57. Logba-Akusame 58. Logba-Alakpeti 59. Logba-Andokope 60. Logba-Dufie 61. Logba-Klikpo 62. Logba-Tota 63. Logba-Vuinta 64. Logba-Xorglikope 65. Tafi-Abuipe 66. Tafi-Agorme 67. Tafi-Atome 68. Tafi-Dekpokorfe 69. Tafi-Mador 70. Tafi-Xorglikorfe 71. Kpeve-Old town 72. Kpeve-Tornu 73. Adigbo-Tornu 74. Goviefe-Todzi 75. Goviefe-Korwu", "id": "2739856" }, { "contents": "Jackson League\n\n\n-52 Centrals 1952-53 Northerners 1953-54 Vale Recreation 1954-55 Pessimists 1955-56 Northerners 1956-57 Guernsey Rangers 1957-58 Guernsey Rangers 1958-59 Northerners 1959-60 Northerners 1960-61 Belgrave Wanderers 1961-62 Sylvans 1962-63 Sylvans 1963-64 Northerners 1964-65 Belgrave Wanderers 1965-66 Vale Recreation 1966-67 Centrals 1967-68 St Martin’s 1968-69 Vale Recreation 1969-70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970-71 Belgrave Wanderers 1971-72 Vale Recreation 1972-73 Vale Recreation", "id": "4250613" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\nof Arkansas. The Lumbermen were disbanded in July 1905 due to financial hardships. Pine Bluff MLB Players 1954 - Frank Lucchesi - Manager - Philadelphia 70-72, Texas 75-77, Chicago Cubs 87 1952 - Bob Hale - Baltimore 55-56, 58, Cleveland 60-61, New York Yankees 61 1952 - Hillis Layne - Washington 41 1952 - Jim Snyder - Player Minnesota 61-62, 64 Manager - Seattle 88 1951 - Bud Black - Detroit 52, 55 1950 - Harry Chozen - Cincinnati 37 1950", "id": "9684300" }, { "contents": "Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award\n\n\n-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-", "id": "18196616" }, { "contents": "Middlesex Senior Charity Cup\n\n\n1947–48 Hendon 1948–49 Hayes 1949–50 Wealdstone 1950–51 Finchley 1951–52 Southall 1952–53 Hounslow Town 1953–54 Hendon 1954–55 Hayes 1955–56 Hounslow Town 1956–57 Hendon 1957–58 Finchley 1958–59 Enfield 1959–60 Hounslow Town 1960–61 Enfield 1961–62 Enfield & Hounslow Town (joint holders) 1962–63 Hayes 1963–64 Wealdstone 1964–65 Finchley 1965–66 Hounslow Town 1966–67 No Competition 1967–68 Wealdstone & Wembley (joint holders) 1968–69 Southall 1969–70 Hampton 1970–71 Hayes 1971–72 Hayes 1972–73 Hayes 1973–74 Finchley 1974–75 Hayes 1975–76 Hendon 1976–77 Hendon 1977–78 Hillingdon Borough 1978–79 Hendon 1979–80 Harrow Borough 1980–81 Wembley & Wealdstone (joint winners) 1981–82 Uxbridge 1982–83 Wembley 1983–84 Southall", "id": "8679746" }, { "contents": "Handicap (chess)\n\n\n53. Ke3 Kb5 54. Ne4 Na6 55. h8=Q Ka5 56. Qc3+ Kb5 57. Qb3+ Ka5 58. Nc3 Nc5 59. Bc7+ Ka6 60. Qb5+ Ka7 61. Qxc5+ Ka6 Deliberately allowing checkmate. 62. Qa5+ Kb7 63. Ke4 Kc8 64. Qa7 Kd7 65. Qb7 Ke7 66. Qc8 Kf6 67. Bd8+ Kg7 68. Qe6 Kf8 69. Qe7+ Kg8 70. Nd5 Kh8 71. g5 Kg8 72. g6 Kh8 73. Ke5 Kg8 74.", "id": "9261177" }, { "contents": "2009 Premier League Snooker\n\n\nwas higher. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 28–29 November – Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, England * (61) 80–35, 4–80, (96)–0, 0–(110), 34–77, 61–71 (65), 67–1, 40–75 ** 0–(98), 10–99 (53), 10–68 (66), 1–83 (76), (63)–30, (53)–(67) *** (111) 119–9, 87–36, 70–0, 50–57, 0–(88", "id": "994853" }, { "contents": "2013 Virginia Cavaliers football team\n\n\nAlex Foertsch 55 David Dean 56 Andre Miles-Redmond 57 Stephen Lawe 59 Mark Hall 60 John Pond 60 Jeb Byrne 61 Cody Wallace 62 Sean Karl 63 Ryan Doull 64 Nick Koutris 65 Ross Burbank 66 George Adeosun 67 Jackson Matteo 68 Eric Tetlow 69 Phillip Berry 70 Luke Bowanko 71 Jack McDonald 72 Eric Smith 74 Conner Davis 75 Sadiq Olanrewaju 76 Michael Mooney 77 Jay Whitmire 78 Morgan Moses 79 Jack Babcock 79 Sean Cascarano 80 Adrian Gamble 81 Jamall Brown 82 Mario Nixon 83 Jake McGee 84 Canaan Severin 85 Keeon Johnson 86 Jeremy Dollin", "id": "3791357" }, { "contents": "Sangrampur, Maharashtra\n\n\n52-Pimpari Adgaon 1400 53-Rajpur 157 54-Akoli Bk. 910 55-Akoli Kh. 251 56-Changefal Bk. 665 57-Changefal Kh. 707 58-Niwana 1487 59-Sangrampur Pr.jamod 6506 60-Tamgaon 1124 61-Pimpri Kathargaon 566 62-Bodkha 1363 63-Nirod 989 64-Bhilkhed 713 65-Wakana 1420 66-Rudhana 2072 67-Chondhi 622 68-Kakoda 669 69-Ukadgaon 353 70-Manardi 719 71-Pimpri Kavthal 461 72-Ringanwadi 570 73-Durgadiatya 1016 74-Wankhed 5378 75-Takleshwar 501 76-Kalamkhed 712 77-Jastgaon 795 78-Neknapur 358 79-Awar 955 80-Ukali Bk. 1216 81-Kodri 1225 82-Paturda Khurd 1564 83-Khel Thorat Paturda 2054 84-Warwat Khanderao 1447 85-Hingana Kavthal 360 86-Kumbarkhed 230 87-Kavthal 2673 88-Itkhed 218 89-Pesoda 1185 90-Bhon 1149 91-Sawali 659 92-Khiroda", "id": "9109065" }, { "contents": "Kamen Rider Spirits\n\n\n61. Rushbr 62. Ice Fangbr 63. Graveyard Eleventh tankōbon 64. Light Fangbr 65. Labyrinthbr 66. Hell Carbr 67. Teacherbr 68. Training Twelfth tankōbon 69. Whirlpoolbr 70. New Finisherbr 71. Ocean Battlebr 72. Belt of Lifebr 73. Immortal Man Thirteenth tankōbon 74. Inheritbr 75. Get Backbr 76. Movingbr 77. Evolutionbr 78. Next Evolutionbr 79. Final Evolution Fourteenth tankōbon 80. Warrior's Essencebr 81. Surpassing Greedbr 82. Returnbr 83. Fiery Giantbr 84. With the Soulbr 85. Setupbr", "id": "11704902" }, { "contents": "List of AEK Athens F.C. managers\n\n\nP ! W ! D ! L ! F ! A ! GD ! W% ! Pts% ! Total ! 36!!22!!7!!7!!62!!32!!+30!!61.11!!67.59 ! Total ! 11||6||3||2||22||14||+8||54.54||63.64 ! Total ! 4||2||0||2||6||5||+1||50.00||50.00 ! Total ! 26!!14!!5!!7!!55!!28!!+27!!53.85!!60.26 ! Total ! 59!!37!!11!!11!!145!!69!!+76!!62.71!!68.93 ! Total ! 17!!11!!3!!5!!32!!18!!+14||64.71!!70.59 ! Total ! 82!!45!!23!!14!!166!!77!!+89!!54.88!!64.23 ! Total ! 16!!8!!3!!5!!24!!20!!+4!!50.00!!56.25 ! Total ! 86!!47!!23!!16!!121!!70!!+51!!54.65!!63.57 ! Total ! 71!!39!!13!!19!!122!!67!!+55!!54.93!!61.03 ! Total ! 84!!39!!24!!21!!116!!86!!+30!!46.43!!55.95 ! Total ! 2!!1!!0!!1!!3!!4!!-1!!50.00!!50.00 ! Total ! 82!!61!!12!!9!!190!!50!!+140!!74.39!! \"Only competitive matches are counted. Wins, losses and draws are results at the final whistle; the results of penalty shootouts are not counted.\"", "id": "20468014" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Kf3 Kf8 52. Kg2 Rg4+ 53. Kh2 Bf2 54. Rf1 Bd4 55. Re1 Rh4+ 56. Kg2 Rg4+ 57. Kh3 Rh4+ 58. Kg3 Kf7 59. Kg2 Kf8 60. Kf3 Rh2 61. Bxa4 c2 62. Kg3 Bxe5+ 63. Rxe5 Rh1 64. Bxg5 Rg1+ 65. Kf2 Nxg5 66. Bxc2 Ra1 67. a4 Ra2 68. Re2 Ra3 69. Re3 Ra2 70. Re2 Ra3 71. Rd2 Ke7 72. Ke2 Nf3 73. Rd1 Ne5 74. Rd5", "id": "4952529" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Qxg6+ Kf8 59. Qxc6 Kg8 60. Qg6+ Kf8 61. Qg4 Ke8 62. Qh5 Kf8 63. Qg4 Ke8 64. Qh5 Kf8 65. Qd5 Rh7 66. Qf3+ Kg8 67. Qg4+ Kf7 68. Qh5+ Kg8 69. Qg6+ Kf8 70. Qf5+ Kg8 71. Qg4+ Kf7 72. Qh5+ Kg8 73. Qd5+ Kf8 74. Qxb5 Qe6 75. Bg7+ Kf7 76. Qh5+ Ke7 77. g3 Qe1+ 78. Kg2 Qe4+ 79. Kh2", "id": "4952547" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rc6 Bb5 60. Rc1 b3 61. Rb1 Bc4 62. Ke4 Ra2 63. Kd4 Rc2 64. Nd3 Bxd3 65. Kxd3 Rxh2 66. Rxb3 Kg7 67. Ke4 Ra2 68. Kf4 Ra4+ 69. Kg5 Ra5 70. g4 Rc5 71. Kh5 Ra5 72. Rf3 Rb5 73. g5 Rb1 74. f6+ Kh7 75. Rh3 Rg1 76. Rh2 Rg3 77. Rh1 Rg2 78. Ra1 Rh2+ 79. Kg4 Kg6 80. Ra8 Rg2+ ½–½ Game 26br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black", "id": "7279762" }, { "contents": "Les Arcanes\n\n\nPremier sacrifice 56. Liberté 57. Le sacrifice libre 58. La relation du beth à l'aleph 59. Limite de nos champs de gravitation 60. L'indivisible unité 61. La Manifestation 62. Vision parfaite 63. La féminité de la Manifestation procréatrice 64. Cantique de Salomon 65. Ève 66. Sacrifice des sacrifices 67. La loi juive 68. Beauté libre 69. Encore le rythme 70. Conscience de l'univers 71. Libre beauté première 72-73. La passion mystérieuse et chaste 74. De l'amour à l'être 75.", "id": "17579979" }, { "contents": "Barharia\n\n\nKail 61. Kaluchhapra 62. Kanahar 63. Kanhauli 64. Khanpur 65. Khizar Chak 66. Khori Pakar Jaddi 67. Khori Pakar Nilami 68. Koiri Tola 69. Kuahi 70. Kurwa 71. Kutub Chhapra 72. Lachhmi Chak 73. Lakri 74. Lakri Dargah 75. Lala Hata 76. Lauan 77. Madhaupur 78. Mahal 79. Mahamadpur 80. Mahammadpur 81. Mahbub Chhapra 82. Mahmudpur 83. Mananpura 84. Mansahata 85. Mathia Patarhatha 86. Mathurapur 87. Mira Chhapra 88. Narharpur 89.", "id": "12509991" }, { "contents": "Women's Professional Basketball League\n\n\nfranchises had been awarded to Dallas, New Orleans, San Francisco and St. Louis, Missouri, while applications were received for potential franchises from Baltimore, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. The Eastern Division included the New Jersey Gems, New Orleans Pride, New York Stars, Philadelphia Fox, St. Louis Streak and Washington Metros. The Midwest Division included the Chicago Hustle, Iowa Cornets, Milwaukee Does and Minnesota Fillies. The Western Division included the California Dreams, Dallas Diamonds, Houston Angels and San Francisco Pioneers.", "id": "10846173" }, { "contents": "Don McMahon\n\n\nDonald John McMahon (January 4, 1930 – July 22, 1987) was a right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was signed by the Boston Braves before the 1950 season. He played for the Milwaukee Braves (1957–62), Houston Colt .45s (1962–63), Cleveland Indians (1964–66), Boston Red Sox (1966–67), Chicago White Sox (1967–68), Detroit Tigers (1968–69), and San Francisco Giants (1969–74). McMahon was used almost", "id": "22214072" }, { "contents": "List of sovereign states and dependencies by total fertility rate\n\n\n58 Israel 2.9 59 Lesotho 2.9 60 Eswatini 2.8 61 Kyrgyz Republic 2.8 62 Micronesia 2.8 63 Algeria 2.7 64 Haiti 2.7 65 Mongolia 2.7 66 Botswana 2.6 67 Fiji 2.6 68 Guatemala 2.6 69 Kazakhstan 2.6 70 Syria 2.6 71 Turkmenistan 2.6 72 Bolivia 2.5 73 Djibouti 2.5 74 Jordan 2.5 75 Oman 2.5 76 Lao PDR 2.4 77 Philippines 2.4 78 Cambodia 2.3 79 Ecuador 2.3 80 Guyana 2.3 81 Honduras 2.3 82 Panama 2.3 83 Paraguay 2.3 84 Seychelles 2.3 85 South Africa 2.3 86 Suriname 2.3 87 Uzbekistan 2.3 88 Dominican Republic 2.2 89 Indonesia 2.2", "id": "17872676" }, { "contents": "Minuscule 441\n\n\nsubscriptions at the end of each book, and στιχοι. The biblical text is surrounded by a catena of Oecumenius. Some of leaves of the codex are in disorder. The order of leaves: 3-18. 1. 2. 19-46. 47-58. 59. 63. 64. 59. 60-62. 73. 74. 65. 66. 69-72. 67. 68. 75-78. 127-142. 79-126. 143-158. 167-182", "id": "19179286" }, { "contents": "Al Maktab Raqam 19\n\n\n61 - Ghost Walker 62 - Stun death 63 - Fire Ball 64 - the mystery of the Sphinx 65 - dark rays 66 - Conflict in the bush 67 - a plot of Satan 68 - bulwark 69 - ghost of revenge 70 - bloody chase 71 - cursed earth 72 - devastating weapon 73 - horror Hospital 74 - a treasure of the Pharaohs 75 - bird death 76. The armed robbery 77. secret mission 78. hackers Nile 79. Invisible Man 80. devastating automated 81. golden statue 82. Flower devil 83", "id": "3242097" }, { "contents": "Rulers of Kuba\n\n\n. Shama Katuri. 61. Kusunju. 62. Bena Misaki. 63. Bikila Kolo. 64. Kunche Lama. 65. Pelama Pena. 66. Mime Pelama. 67. Chenge Lesanga. 68. Mianga. 69. Sam Bula. 70. Manchum Bula. 71. Bopele^Bombo. 72. Boeke. 73. Bo^Kena. 74. Shamba Nche. 75. Golo Nche. 76. Shama Shanga. 77. Saina^Kama. 78. Ko Kena. 79. Sanga Lenga. 80. Bosh A kama. 81", "id": "12139561" }, { "contents": "Ācārakkōvai\n\n\n52 poems (3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 77, 78, 81, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93", "id": "12746274" }, { "contents": "Jeff Nelsen\n\n\nmovie soundtracks, and performing in the horn sections of orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Montreal, Vancouver, and National Symphonies, and the Balkan Gypsy funk band of Slavic Soul Party. With Canadian Brass, Jeff has also performed with the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, the symphonies of Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, Phoenix, Rotterdam, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, with the esteemed German, London", "id": "2981814" }, { "contents": "Kasparov versus the World\n\n\n, but claimed it was also losing, and published a \"forced win\". Subsequently, tablebases showed an error in Kasparov's analysis, but confirmed that 58...Qf5 could not have saved the draw with best play on both sides. The main line starts with 58...Qf5 59.Kh6 Qe6 60.Qg1+ Ka2 61.Qf2+ Kb1 62.Qd4 Ka2 63.Kg5 Qe7+ 64.Qf6 Qe3+ 65.Qf4 Qg1+ 66.Kf6 Qb6+ 67.Kf7 Qb7+ 68.Ke6 Qc8+ 69.Kf6 Qd8+ 70.Kf5 Qc8+ 71.Kg5 Qc3 72.Qh2+ Ka1 73.Qe2 Kb1 74.Qf2 Qc1+ 75.Kg4 Qc3", "id": "14582966" }, { "contents": "Swindle (chess)\n\n\n55...f2 56.Qg2 \"zugzwang\"; (b) 55...Nf4 56.Qf5! and if 56...Kg3 57.Qg5+ wins the knight; (c) 55...Ng5 56.Qf5 wins. g5 53.hxg5 hxg5 54.Qxb6 f3 55.Qxc5 Kg4 56.Qe3 Kg3 57.c4 Kg2 58.c5 f2 59.Qe4+ Kh2 60.Qf3 g4! 61.Qe2? White could draw with 61.Qxg4 f1=Q+ 62.Kc2 Qf2+ 63.Kb1 Qf1+ 64.Kc2 Qb5 (64...Nf2 65.Qf4+ Kg2 66.Qg5+ Kf3 67.Qf6+ Ke3 68.Qh6+ Kd4 69.Qd6+ Ke4 70.Qg6+ Kd5 71.Qd6+ Ke4 72.Qg6+", "id": "21604299" }, { "contents": "Queen and pawn versus queen endgame\n\n\n. Qxe6 Qh8+ 58. Kg6 Qc3 59. g4 Qd2 60. g5 Qd4 61. Qf5+ Ka4 62. Kh5 Qh8+ 63. Kg4 Qh1 (This move loses for Black in 39 moves as confirmed by http://www.k4it.de/index.php?topic=egtb&lang=en) 64. Qf4+ Ka5 65. Qe5+ Ka4 66. g6 Qd1+ 67. 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Qf6 Qd5+ 75", "id": "20411696" }, { "contents": "List of OHL seasons\n\n\n| 1959–60 | 1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993–94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–00 | 2000–01 | 2001–02 | 2002–03 | 2003–04 | 2004–05 | 2005–06 | 2006–07 | 2007–08 | 2008–09 | 2009–10", "id": "6936535" }, { "contents": "Dumaria\n\n\nDumaria 107 50 Kewla Kalan Dumaria 919 51 Khaira Dumaria 885 52 Khardag Dumaria 1,454 53 Kokna Dumaria 333 54 Kolhubar Dumaria 3,225 55 KOlsaita Dumaria 297 56 Kundari Dumaria 341 57 Kunria Dumaria 739 58 Kusari Dumaria 1,549 59 Lataha Dumaria 259 60 Londa Dumaria 556 61 Madarpur Dumaria 1,130 62 Mahjari Dumaria 192 63 Mahuri Dumaria 2,884 64 Mahuri Dumaria 348 65 Maigara Dumaria 2,318 66 Majhauli Dumaria 4,606 67 Majhgawan Dumaria 379 68 Manrar Dumaria 533 69 Mataha Dumaria 3,172 70 Maun Bar Dumaria 292 71 Mayapur Dumaria 141 72 Milki Dumaria 168 73 Nabigarh Dumaria 618", "id": "10048378" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n75 e\": \"favorite_nu 0000300 6d 62 65 72 22 7d 2c 20 7b 22 74 79 70 65 22 3a mber\"}, {\"type\": 0000320 20 5b 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c 20 22 6e 75 6c [\"string\", \"nul 0000340 6c 22 5d 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 22 3a 20 22 66 61 l\"], \"name\": \"fa 0000360 76 6f 72 69 74 65 5f 63 6f 6c 6f 72 22 7d 5d 7d", "id": "10173702" }, { "contents": "List of MJHL seasons\n\n\n1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | The following is a list of seasons following the reorganization of junior hockey in Canada.br 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 | 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 | br 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | br 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993-94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–2000 | br", "id": "15920550" }, { "contents": "Spain men's national wheelchair basketball team\n\n\n72–62. 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The gadget provided shortcuts to driving directions, local search and full-screen traffic view of major US and Canadian cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Montreal, New York City, Oklahoma City, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Vancouver, and Washington, D.C. Prior to October", "id": "5355697" }, { "contents": "Chess (poem)\n\n\nas 52. Na1–b3? 52. Kh2 Qg3+ 53. Qxg3+ hxg3+ 54. Kxg3 Ra5 55. Kf2 Ra8 56. Ke2 Nc2 57. Kd1 Ne3+ 58. Kc1 Nxg2+ 59. Kb1 b5 60. h4 b4 61. h5 b3 62. e5 Bg5 63. h6 Nh4 64. e6 Bf6 65. h7 Nxf3 66. e7 Bxe7 67. h8=Q+ Kb7 68. Qh3 Ne5 69. Qh5 Nd3 70. Qh3 Nb4 71. Qf3+ Kb8 72. Qe2 Bf6 73. 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The Indians spent much of September 3–5 games behind the Texas Rangers or Houston Astros for the second wild card spot in the American", "id": "294687" }, { "contents": "Index of philosophical literature\n\n\n\"Federalist No. 61\" – \"Federalist No. 62\" – \"Federalist No. 63\" – \"Federalist No. 64\" – \"Federalist No. 65\" – \"Federalist No. 66\" – \"Federalist No. 67\" – \"Federalist No. 68\" – \"Federalist No. 69\" – \"Federalist No. 70\" – \"Federalist No. 71\" – \"Federalist No. 72\" – \"Federalist No. 73\" – \"Federalist No. 74\" – \"Federalist", "id": "16809651" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "List of mayors of Salisbury\n\n\n1850–51 George Brown 1851–52 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1852–53 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1853–54 John Lambert 1854–55 Thomas Pain 1855–56 Abraham Jackson 1856–57 Thomas Pain 1857–58 Coard William Squarey 1858–59 Philip Pickney Cother 1859–60 William Woodlands 1860–61 Philip Watson Ottoway 1861–62 Charles Mann Cornwallis Whatman 1862–63 John Style 1863–64 John Waters 1864–65 Richard Henry Rigden 1865–66 Robert Stokes 1866–67 John Alfred Lush MD 1867–68 Stephen Eldridge 1868–69 William Aylward 1869–70 Charles Richard Norton 1870–71 William Fawcett Jnr. 1871–72 John Harding Jackson 1873–74 Henry Brown 1874–75 Samuel Ralph Atkins 1875–76 Charles Henry Radcliffe 1876–77 John Keynes 1877–78 Richard Monkhouse Wilson", "id": "18557200" }, { "contents": "1967 NFL season\n\n\nThe 1967 NFL season was the 48th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 16 teams with the addition of the New Orleans Saints. The two 8-team conferences were split into two divisions each: the Eastern Conference divisions were Capitol (Dallas, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Washington) and Century (Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis), and the Western Conference divisions were Central (Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, and Minnesota) and Coastal (Atlanta, Baltimore, Los Angeles", "id": "8290334" }, { "contents": "World TeamTennis\n\n\nwith Arthur Ashe and Wilt Chamberlain, securing the professional men players.. The league began play in May 1974, with George MacCall as Commissioner of the 16 teams: Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo-Toronto, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Florida (Miami), San Diego/Hawaii, Houston, Los Angeles, Minnesota (Minneapolis-St.Paul), New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. The original league format included a four-colored tennis court, a 44-contest season, and teams", "id": "14486970" }, { "contents": "2013 FedEx Cup Playoffs\n\n\n(76 to 58), Nicholas Thompson (73 to 59), Brendan Steele (89 to 69), and Ernie Els (91 to 70). Seven players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances: Ryan Palmer (60 to 71), Fredrik Jacobson (61 to 72), Martin Laird (63 to 74), David Lingmerth (64 to 75), Kyle Stanley (66 to 77), Cameron Tringale (69 to 79", "id": "19528111" }, { "contents": "Jellabies\n\n\n58. Parrot (21 June 1999) 59. Spring (28 June 1999) 60. Magic (5 July 1999) 61. Where's Pepper? (12 July 1999) 62. Hot (19 July 1999) 63. Robot (26 July 1999) 64. Wheels (2 August 1999) 65. Chums (9 August 1999) 66. Baa! (16 August 1999) 67. Found (23 August 1999) 68. Autumn (30 August 1999) 69. Nature (6 September 1999)", "id": "20682329" }, { "contents": "List of fresh water fishes of Maharashtra\n\n\nogilbii 51. Schismatorhynchos (Nukta) nukta 52. Thynnichthys sandkhol 53. Tor khudree 54. Tor mussulah 55. Tor tor SUB-FAMILY: CULTRINAE 56. Chela cachius 57. Chela laubuca 58. Salmostoma acinaces 59. Salmostoma balookee 60. Salmostoma boopis 61. Salmostoma clupeoides 62. Salmostoma horai 63. Salmostoma kardahiensis 64. Salmostoma novacula 65. Salmostoma phulo Subfamily: LEUCISCINAE 66. Hypophthalmichthys molitrix SUBFAMILY: RASBORINAE 69. Barilius evezardi 70. Barilius gatensis 71. Parluciosoma daniconius 72. Parluciosoma labiosa 73. Danio aequipinnatus 74", "id": "16146194" }, { "contents": "Vehicle registration plates of Kenya\n\n\n63 UN - United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Eastern & Southern African Regional Office 64 CD - Iran 65 CD - Cyprus 66 CD - Argentina 67 UN - United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) 68 CD - Philippines 69 CD - Burundi 70 CD - Chile 71 CD - Oman 72 CD - League of Arab States / Arab League 73 CD - European Union 74 CD - Yemen 75 CD - Kenya Mission to UNEP 76 CD - Côte d'Ivoire (Consulate) 77 CD - Bangladesh 78 CD - Saudi Arabia 79 UN", "id": "993880" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). 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Larsen pitched for the St. Louis Browns / Baltimore Orioles (1953–54; 1965), New York Yankees (1955–59), Kansas City Athletics (1960–1961), Chicago White Sox (1961), San Francisco Giants (1962–64), Houston Colt .45's / Houston Astros (1964–65), and Chicago Cubs (1967)", "id": "15750076" }, { "contents": "1968 NBA playoffs\n\n\n) (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Chicago Bulls: \"Lakers win series 4-1\" This is the first playoff meeting between the Lakers and Bulls. Division Finals (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (3) San Francisco Warriors: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Last Playoff Meeting: 1967 Western Division Semifinals (San Francisco won 3-0) Champion: Boston Celtics Division Semifinals (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (3) New York Knicks: \"76ers win series 4-2", "id": "14689742" } ]
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Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins 82.", "id": "18525012" }, { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Constitutional amendments under the French Fifth Republic\n\n\n46, 47, 47-1, 47-2 (new), 48, 49, 50-1, 51-1 (new), 51-2 (new), 56, 61, 61-1 (new), 62, 65, 69, 70, 71, 71-1 (new), 72-3, 73, 74-1, 75-1 (new), 87 (new), 88-4, 88-5, 89. The vote was", "id": "8390514" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Wysoczany\n\n\n53. Saharowa 54. Mashljanyk 55. Luchkanych 56. Mashljanyk 57. Mytso 58. Jacyla 59. Jacyla 60. Village Ukrainian School 61. Bodnik 62. Tsynanko 63. Shlomko 64. Warholjak 65. Kroljak 66. Village Orthodox Church 67. Horonova 68. Hlibyk 69. Sekielyk 70. Mashljanyk 71. Maslany 72. Orzinski 73. Worotyla 74. Luchkanych 75. Petrunjova 76. Slabka 77. Petrunjova 78. Bajtsowa 79. Sas 80. Sas 81. Hrytsko 82. Jacyla 83. Szevtsova 84. Szevtsova", "id": "15604592" }, { "contents": "List of WWE United States Champions\n\n\nRank !Wrestler !No. ofbrreigns !Combinedbrdays !Combined daysbrrec. by WWE !1 !2 !rowspan=2|40 !42 !43 !44 !45 !46 !47 !48 !49 !50 !51 !52 !53 !rowspan=2|54 !56 !rowspan=2|57 !59 !60 !61 !62 !63 !64 !65 !66 !67 !rowspan=3|68 !71 !72 !rowspan=3|73 !76 !77 !78 !rowspan=2|79 !rowspan=2|81 !83 !rowspan=2|84 !rowspan=3|86 !89 !rowspan=2|90 !92 !", "id": "11372834" }, { "contents": "Eusébio\n\n\nrepeated five years later. He was the Portuguese First Division's top scorer seven times (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970 and 1973), helping Benfica to win 11 Primeira Liga (1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73 and 1974–75), 5 Portuguese Cup wins (1961–62, 1963–64, 1968–69, 1969–70 and 1971–72), 1 European Cup win (1961–62) and 3 European Cup finals (1962–63, 1964–65 and 1967–68). Eusébio", "id": "15697745" }, { "contents": "Udayarpalayam taluk\n\n\n48 Kundaveli-East 49 Kundaveli-West 50 Kuruvalapparkoil 51 Kuvagam 52 Kuvathur 53 Managathy 54 Marudur 55 Melur 56 Muthuservamadam 57 Nagam Panthal 58 Nayaganai Periyal 59 Nedavalur-East 60 Nedavalur-South 61 Olayur 62 Padanilai 63 Pappakudi-North 64 Pappakudi-South 65 Parukkal 66 Periyakrishnapuram 67 Periyavalayam 68 Pichanur 69 Pilichikuzhi 70 Piranjeri 71 Porpathintha Nallur 72 Rangiyam 73 Saluppai 74 Sathampady 75 Silambur 76 Siluvacheri 77 Sirukadambur 78 Solankurichi 79 Sripuranthan 80 Sriraman 81 Suriyamanal 82 Suttamalli 83 T.Paluvur 84 Taludalamedu 85 Thandalai 86 Thathanur 87 Thenkatchi Perumal Nathan 88 Thirukalapur 89", "id": "329036" }, { "contents": "Garhmukteshwar (Assembly constituency)\n\n\nkhaiya 46 Sharifpur 47 Anooppur Dibai 48 Shuklampura 49 Rasoolabad Nanpur 50 Lodhipur Shobhan 51 Pawati 52 Haiderpur 53 Lodhipur Chhapka 54 Sadullapur 55 Hiranpura 56 Popayi 57 Janupura 58 Jhadina 59 Saidpur 60 Alampur Bhagwantpur 61 Ladpura 62 Kalyanpur 63 Khilwai 64 Shogarh 65 Shahpur Chaudhary 66 Inayatpur 67 Rampur Nyamatpur 68 Abdullapur 69 Dotai 70 Athsaini 71 Hasupur 72 Manak Chowk 73 Deoli 74 Dhana 75 Lisri 76 Akkhapur 77 Fattapur 78 Phuldehra 79 Nawada Kalan 80 Todarpur 81 Bhowapur 82 Bhowapur Mastannagar 83 Baksar 84 Saroorpur 85 Vait 86 Khudaliya 87 Baddha 88 Ratupura 89 Rajhera 90", "id": "3818355" }, { "contents": "Samia tribe (Luhya)\n\n\n38 Abakangala 39 Abakati 40 Abakemo 41 Abakerere 42 Abakhu 43 Abakibwedde 44 Abakiroyoya 45 Abakobe 46 Abakomolo 47 Abakooli 48 Abakoolo 49 Abakuba 50 Abakwala 51 Abakwede 52 Abakyaki 53 Abakyonga 54 Abalaka 55 Abalala 56 Abalanda 57 Abaleke 58 Abalekya 59 Abalila 60 Abalindo 61 Abaliro 62 Abalisa 63 Abaloba 64 Abalomba 65 Abalundu 66 Abalwenge 67 Abalyali 68 Abalyani 69 Abamakwa 70 Abamakyeke 71 Abamali 72 Abamani 73 Abamanyi 74 Abambumpi 75 Abameripo 76 Abampoodi 77 Abampunyi 78 Abamulembo 79 Abamulimba 80 Abamuma 81 Abanapa 82 Abangasa 83 Abanghale 84 Abanyanga 85 Abanyedeti 86 Abanyihodoo 87 Abanyimaro", "id": "4195796" }, { "contents": "Parbatsar\n\n\nGular 47 Gunawati 48 Gurah 49 Haripura 50 Harnawa Patti 51 Hatheli 52 Hukmpura 53 Huldhani 54 Jagdishpura 55 Jalampura 56 Janjeela 57 Jawla 58 Jhalra 59 Jhujharpura 60 Kaletara 61 Kalkala Ki Dhani 62 Kankediyas 63 Kanwalad 64 Khanpur 65 Khedapura 66 Khedarpura 67 Kheri Khinwasi 68 Khokhar 69 Khokhariya 70 Khundiyas 71 Kinsariya 72 Kishorpura 73 Kitiya 74 Kuliyana 75 Kundri 76 Kurada 77 Lakhiyas 78 Lalana Kalan 79 Lalana Khurd 80 Madhwa 81 Malas Charnan 82 Malas Gusaiyan 83 Mandan 84 Mandowari 85 Manglana 86 Manpura 87 Mayapur 88 Mehgaon 89 Merasi 90 Mindakiya 91 Modi Khurd", "id": "7579275" }, { "contents": "Western Suburbs Magpies\n\n\nW Wright 55 W Barclay 56 Percy Bolt 57 T Doyle 58 J Feeney 59 V Jarvis 60 E Mantle 61 H.G. 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University of Tennessee - Knoxville 76", "id": "10435645" }, { "contents": "Carson's Law\n\n\nAnd Misfire 59. St. Patrick's Day 60. The Masquerade 61. All That Glitters 62. Laugh, Clown, Laugh 63. Guardian Angels 64. Lost Opportunities 65. A Country Dance 66. Faith, Hope And Fencing Wire 67. A Matter Of Confidence 68. The Tender Trap 69. A Case For Compassion 70. From Small Acorns 71. Street Games, Night Moves 72. Deceptions 73. Orphans Of The Storm 74. Falling Star 75. Means To An End 76. Teapots And Tears 77.", "id": "7511783" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "2003 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 10–11 May – Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, England *58–69, 83–25, 24–66, (63) 75–8, 9-(67), 0–98 (57), 72–60 (53), 39–80 (55), (67)-(60), 42–61 **(58) 73–26, (80)-(52), (100) 104–32, 23–82 (57), (54) 74–57, 49–57, (56) 71–48, 59–32 **", "id": "20494482" }, { "contents": "List of villages in Murbad\n\n\n796 br 57 Gorakhgad Murbad 1 br 58 Goregaon Murbad 495 br 59 Hedavali Murbad 281 br 60 Hireghar Murbad 225 61 Inde Murbad 885 br 62 Jadai Murbad 491 br 63 Jaigaon Murbad 496 br 64 Jambhurde Murbad 1,330 br 65 Jamghar Murbad 533 br 66 Kachakoli Murbad 869 br 67 Kalambad Mu Murbad 408 br 68 Kalambhe Murbad 1,299 br 69 Kalamkhande Murbad 987 br 70 Kalanbhad Murbad 1,017 br 71 Kandali Murbad 295 br 72 Kanharle Murbad 798 br 73 Kanhol Murbad 822 br 74 Karavale Murbad 1,118 br 75 Karchonde Murbad 731 76 Kasgaon Murbad 524", "id": "15353565" }, { "contents": "Amos Burn\n\n\nKf7 46.Bxc6 Bxc6 47.Kb4 Be8 48.Nf3 Ke7 49.Ng5 Bc6 50.Ka3 Bd7 51.Kb2 Ba4 52.Kc1 Bb3 53.Nf3 Ba4 54.Nh4 Kf7 55.Ng2 Bd7 56.h4 Be8 57.Kb2 Ba4 58.Ne3 Ke7 59.Ka3 Bc6 60.Kb4 Kd7 61.Ka5 Kc7 62.Nc2 Kb7 63.Nb4 Bd7 64.Na6 Be8 65.Nc5+ Kc6 66.Nxe6 Bd7 67.Ng5 Bf5 68.Kb4 Bg4 69.Ka3 Kd7 70.Nf7 Be6 71.Nd6 Kc6 72.Kb2 Bg4 73.Kc2 Kd7 74.Kd2 Ke6 75.Ke3 Bh3 76.f5+ gxf5 77.Kf4 Bg4 78.Kg5 Bh3 79.Ne8 Kf7 80.Nf6 f4 81.Kxf4 Be6 82.Kg5 1–0 MacDonald-Burn, Liverpool 1910 At right is a surprisingly little-known position from one of Burn's offhand games.", "id": "20103296" }, { "contents": "Brazilian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act\n\n\n59. FENIPRAZINE 60. FEMPROBAMATO 61. FLUFENAZINE 62. FLUMAZENIL 63. FLUOXETINE 64. FLUPENTIXOL 65. FLUVOXAMINE 66. HALOPERIDOL 67. HALOTAN 68. CLORAL HYDRATE 69. HYDROCHLORBEZETILAMINE 70. HYDROXIDINE 71. HOMOPHENAZINE 72. IMICLOPRAZINE 73. IMIPRAMINE 74. IMIPRAMINOXIDE 75. IPROCLORIZIDA 76. ISOCARBOXAZIDE 77. ISOFLURANE 78. ISOPROPYL-CROTONYL-URINE 79. LAMOTRIGINE 80. LEVODOPA 81. LEVOMEPROMAZINE 82. LINDANO 83. LISURIDA 84. LITHIUM 85. LOPERAMIDA 86. LOXAPINA 87. MAPROTILINE 88. MECLOFENOXATE 89. MEFENOXALONE 90.", "id": "14670778" }, { "contents": "Tales of the Wizard of Oz\n\n\n? 55. ? 56. ? 57. ? 58. ? 59. ? 60. Friends of a Feather 61. Monkey Air Lift 62. Guaranteed for Life 63. The Skills of Bravery 64. The Coat of Arms 65. Roar, Lion, Roar 66. Be a Card 67. The Inferior Decorator 68. The Salesman 69. The Cat's Meow 70. The Yellow Brick Road 71. Rusty Rusty 72. The Scarecrow 73. The Invisible Man 74. Free Trade 75. The Bull Fighter 76", "id": "13344957" }, { "contents": "Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship\n\n\nscope=row|56 !scope=row|57 !scope=row|58 !scope=row|59 !scope=row|60 !scope=row|61 !scope=row|62 !scope=row|63 !scope=row|64 !scope=row|65 !scope=row|66 !scope=row|67 !scope=row|68 !scope=row|69 !scope=row|70 !scope=row|71 !scope=row|72 !scope=row|73 !scope=row|74 !scope=row|75 !scope=row|76 !scope=row|77 !scope=row|78 !scope=row|79 !scope=row|80 !", "id": "16778230" }, { "contents": "Ikirun\n\n\n59. Asaba 60. Ajele Okeba 61. Ago Okeba 62. Ajisefinni 63. Alufa Akanbi 64. Adedeji 65. Alabi 66. Aniyeye 67. Agunlo 68. Aliyu 69. Aborisade 70. Agbon 71. Ayara 72. Baale- Enle 73. Baba Osogbo 74. Orisayo 75. Balogun 76. Baale Gbenagbena 77. Baale Onilu 78. Baale Ponja Erintunde 79. Saba 80. Balogun Kojo 81. Baale Oke Aafo 82. Balogun Makinde 83. Baba Isale 84. Balogun Imole 85. Baba Oloya 86. Baale", "id": "2580736" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qd2 Qd4 57. Qe1 Qb6 58. Qd2 Rb7 59. a4 Qc5 60. Qe1 Rb4 61. Qd2 Qb6 62. Qc1 Qd4 63. Qc2 Rb3 64. Be2 Rxc3 65. Qxc3 Qxc3 66. bxc3 Nxe4 67. Bf3 Nef6 68. Be2 e4 69. Bxc4 g4 70. Rb2 Ng5 71. Rb6 Nf7 72. Bf1 f3 73. c4 Nd7 74. Rb7 Nfe5 75. f6 e3 76. Rb3 e2 77. Bxe2 fxe2 78. Re3 Nf3 79. f7 Rf8 80. Rxg4 e1=", "id": "10680382" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "1953–54 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team\n\n\n30 Oregon State (-/4) RAL L 53–65 January 8 The Citadel H W 83–42 January 9 Wake Forest A W 66–65 January 11 Davidson A W 70–54 January 16 Virginia H W 78–66 January 19 NC State H L 77–84 February 2 Washington and Lee LY W 69–60 February 4 Duke (-/8) A L 47–63 February 8 Virginia A L 69–83 February 11 Wake Forest H L 62–76 February 13 Clemson (-/14) A W 72–56 February 16 Davidson H W 89–69 February 20 Duke (-/14) H L 63–67 February 24 NC State", "id": "7304952" }, { "contents": "Kumharsain\n\n\nChohan 38 Chopala 39 Churath 40 D.P.F. Nag kelo Saroga 41 D.P.F. Nagkelo 42 Dagrot 43 Dakolu 44 Dakoon 45 Dalan 46 Damaur 47 Daro 48 Dawala 49 Deeb 50 Deoridhar 51 Dethal 52 Devali Dhar 53 Dhala 54 Dhali 55 Dhanal 56 Dharuri 57 Dheongli 58 Dogri 59 Doja 60 Ganeog 61 Gharal 62 Ghareawat 63 Ghughvi 64 Gheti 65 Gonthla 66 Halyana 67 Hathiya 68 Jadoon 69 Jal 70 Jalti 71 Jangal Ahar 72 Jangal Dawala 73 Jangal Hatu 74 Jangal Havan 75 Jangal Jogsha 76 Jangal Madhawan 77 Jangal Marni 78 Jangal Nun-II 79 Janjeli", "id": "1653227" }, { "contents": "Glamorgan County Silver Ball Trophy\n\n\n. The trophy is sponsored by Brains Smooth. ! Season !! Winners !! Losing Finalists !! Score !! Venue ! 1956–57 !1957–58 ! 1958–59 ! 1959–60 ! 1960–61 ! 1961–62 ! 1962–63 ! 1963–64 ! 1964–65 ! 1965–66 ! 1966–67 ! 1967–68 ! 1968–69 ! 1969–70 ! 1970–71 ! 1971–72 ! 1972–73 ! 1973–74 ! 1974–75 ! 1975–76 ! 1976–77 ! 1977–78 ! 1978–79 ! 1979–80 ! 1980–81 ! 1981–82 ! 1982–83 ! 1983–84 ! 1984–85 ! 1985–86 ! 1986–87 ! 1987–88 ! 1988–89 ! 1989–90 ! 1990–91 ! 1991–92 ! 1992–93 ! 1993–94", "id": "18470383" }, { "contents": "63rd NHK Cup (shogi)\n\n\n, 59. P*7b, 60. Px3e, 61. P-6f, 62. N*8e, 63. P-7a+, 64. Nx7g+, 65. Nx7g, 66. S*7f, 67. N*8i, 68. G*5i, 69. K-6h, 70. B-4h+, 71. +P-7b, 72. +B-5h, 73. K-7i, 74. +B-6i, 75. K-8h, 76. +Bx7h, 77. Kx7h, 78. G*6g, 79. K-8h, 80. Gx7g, 81. Nx7g", "id": "8770976" }, { "contents": "Ancestors of Rama\n\n\n62. Rituparna 63. Sarvakama (Sarvakarma, Aartupani in Harivansha Puran) 64. Sudas (contemporary to King Kuru-1 of Chandravansh who founded the Magadha Kingdom) 65. Saudasa (or) Kalmashapada (married to Madayanti) 66. Asmaka 67. Mulaka (Naari Kavacha) (contemporary of Yadava King Shakuni who was the father of Rakshasha “Bhasmasura”) 68. Dasharatha-1 69. Adwil (Ilabil in Vishnu Puran) 70. Vishvamashaha 71. Anaranya-2 72. Nidhn 73. Animitra 74. Dululaha (Harivansh Puran) 75", "id": "8372279" }, { "contents": "Codex Cyprius\n\n\n1: 1, 4, 12, 14, 30, 34, 41, 44; Luke 10: 1, 8, 15, 22, 23, 30, 32, 37, 38, 47, 48, 53, 57, 63; Luke 20: 2, 4, 8, 9, 19, 23, 24, 26, 28, 33, 34, 50, 61, 62, 64, 65, 70, 74, 75. In Matthew 27:34 it reads οινον (\"wine\"", "id": "12433331" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qg1 Qe8 55. Qf2 Qf8 56. Rcd1 Qe8 57. Kh3 Kh8 58. Rc1 Kh7 59. Ba7 Rb7 60. Bc5 Na6 61. Be3 Rbb8 62. Kh4 Nb4 63. Qf1 Qe7 64. Kh3 Qe8 65. Kh2 Qe7 66. Qd1 Qe8 67. Kh3 Ra8 68. Kh4 Na6 69. Qg1 Bb4 70. Rdd1 Bf8 71. Kh3 Rab8 72. Kh4 Nb4 73. Rd2 Na6 74. Nf5 Bb4 75. Rdd1 Bf8 76. Qe1 Bb4 77. Qf1 Bf8 78. Kg3 Nb4 79", "id": "10680375" }, { "contents": "List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach\n\n\n• 20/7=/11 • 22/5 • 24/6 • 25/6 • 26/6 • 28/6 • 29/8 • 30/6 • 31/9 • 32/6 • 33/6 • 36/4 and /8 • 37/6 • 38/6 • 39/7 • 40/3, /6 and /8 • 41/6 • 42/7 • 44/7 • 45/7 • 46/6 • 47/5 • 48/3 and /7 • 52/6 • 55/5 • 56/5 • 57/8 • 59/3 • 60/5 • 62/6 64. • 64/2, /4 and /8 • 65/2 and /7 • 66/6 • 67/4 and /7 • 69/6 • 69a/6 • 70/7 and /11 • 72/6 • 73/5 • 74/8", "id": "3262090" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n+ Nxe4 56. fxe4+ Kxe4 57. Qg4+ Kd3 58. Qf3+ Qe3 59. Kg4 Qxf3+ 60. Kxf3 g6 61. Bd6 Nf5 62. Kf4 Nh4 63. Kg4 gxh5+ 64. Kxh4 Kxd4 65. Bb8 a5 66. Bd6 Kc4 67. Kxh5 a4 68. Kxh6 Kb3 69. b5 Kc4 70. Kg5 Kxb5 71. Kf5 Ka6 72. Ke6 Ka7 73. Kd7 Kb7 74. Be7 Ka7 75. Kc7 Ka8 76. Bd6 Ka7 77. Kc8 Ka6 78. Kb8 b5 79", "id": "7279713" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rg3 b3 59. Kc6 Kb8 60. Rxb3+ Ka7 61. Rb7+ Ka6 62. Rb6+ Ka7 63. Kb5 a4 64. Rxf6 Rf4 65. Rxh6 a3 66. Ra6+ Kb8 67. Rxa3 Rxf5 68. Rg3 Rf6 69. Rg8+ Kc7 70. Rg7+ Kc8 71. Rh7 1-0 Game 32br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black: Korchnoi, Viktorbr Pirc, Classicalbr Result: 1-0br 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5", "id": "7279777" }, { "contents": "José Cardenal\n\n\nJosé Rosario Domec Cardenal (born October 7, 1943 in Matanzas, Cuba) is a Cuban American former professional baseball outfielder, who played Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants (1963–64), Los Angeles/California Angels (1965–67), Cleveland Indians (1968–69), St. Louis Cardinals (1970–1971), Milwaukee Brewers (1971), Chicago Cubs (1972–77), Philadelphia Phillies (1978–79), New York Mets (1979–80), and Kansas City Royals (1980). Cardenal batted and threw", "id": "3406173" }, { "contents": "SUBE card\n\n\n20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88,", "id": "8102606" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\nRb1 Bg7 58. Be4 Nf6 59. Bc2 Nd5 60. Ra1 Kc7 61. Rb1 Bf6 62. Kg1 Ne7 63. Kf1 Nd5 64. Kg2 Bg7 65. Kg1 Kb7 66. Ra1 R6d7 67. Re4 Bf6 68. Re2 Kc7 69. Kf1 Ne7 70. Rb1 Nc8 71. Be3 Nd6 72. Rbe1 Re7 73. Bg6 Rg8 74. Bb1 e4 75. Kg2 Rge8 76. Bc2 Bg7 77. Rd1 Nc4 78. Bc1 Nd6 79. Rh1 Re5 80. h4 Bf6 81. h5 R5e7 82.", "id": "10680366" }, { "contents": "Wu Style Tai Chi Fast Form\n\n\nParting the wild horse's mane 59. Jade girl works the shuttles(3) 60. Jade girl works the shuttles(4) 61. Grasping the bird's tail 62. Cloud hands(3) 63. Cloud hands(4) 64. Downward posture 65. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(1) 66. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(2) 67. Step back, repulse the monkey 68. Flying oblique 69. Raise hand and step up 70. White crane flaps its wings 71. Brush knee and twist step 72. Needle at the bottom", "id": "6846816" }, { "contents": "SFZ (file format)\n\n\nan SFZ file: group lovel=0 hivel=127 region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=60 lokey=30 hikey=61 sample=SubDir/01C4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=62 lokey=62 hikey=63 sample=SubDir/02D4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=64 lokey=64 hikey=64 sample=SubDir/03E4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=65 lokey=65 hikey=66 sample=SubDir/04F4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=67 lokey=67 hikey=68 sample=SubDir/05G4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=69 lokey=69 hikey=70 sample=SubDir/06A4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=71 lokey=71 hikey=71 sample=SubDir/07B4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=72 lokey=72 hikey=73 sample=SubDir/08C5.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=74 lokey=74 hikey=75 sample=SubDir/09D5.wav region trigger=", "id": "13324840" }, { "contents": "Afadzato South District\n\n\n. Logba-Adzakoe 57. Logba-Akusame 58. Logba-Alakpeti 59. Logba-Andokope 60. Logba-Dufie 61. Logba-Klikpo 62. Logba-Tota 63. Logba-Vuinta 64. Logba-Xorglikope 65. Tafi-Abuipe 66. Tafi-Agorme 67. Tafi-Atome 68. Tafi-Dekpokorfe 69. Tafi-Mador 70. Tafi-Xorglikorfe 71. Kpeve-Old town 72. Kpeve-Tornu 73. Adigbo-Tornu 74. Goviefe-Todzi 75. Goviefe-Korwu", "id": "2739856" }, { "contents": "Jackson League\n\n\n-52 Centrals 1952-53 Northerners 1953-54 Vale Recreation 1954-55 Pessimists 1955-56 Northerners 1956-57 Guernsey Rangers 1957-58 Guernsey Rangers 1958-59 Northerners 1959-60 Northerners 1960-61 Belgrave Wanderers 1961-62 Sylvans 1962-63 Sylvans 1963-64 Northerners 1964-65 Belgrave Wanderers 1965-66 Vale Recreation 1966-67 Centrals 1967-68 St Martin’s 1968-69 Vale Recreation 1969-70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970-71 Belgrave Wanderers 1971-72 Vale Recreation 1972-73 Vale Recreation", "id": "4250613" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\nof Arkansas. The Lumbermen were disbanded in July 1905 due to financial hardships. Pine Bluff MLB Players 1954 - Frank Lucchesi - Manager - Philadelphia 70-72, Texas 75-77, Chicago Cubs 87 1952 - Bob Hale - Baltimore 55-56, 58, Cleveland 60-61, New York Yankees 61 1952 - Hillis Layne - Washington 41 1952 - Jim Snyder - Player Minnesota 61-62, 64 Manager - Seattle 88 1951 - Bud Black - Detroit 52, 55 1950 - Harry Chozen - Cincinnati 37 1950", "id": "9684300" }, { "contents": "Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award\n\n\n-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-", "id": "18196616" }, { "contents": "Middlesex Senior Charity Cup\n\n\n1947–48 Hendon 1948–49 Hayes 1949–50 Wealdstone 1950–51 Finchley 1951–52 Southall 1952–53 Hounslow Town 1953–54 Hendon 1954–55 Hayes 1955–56 Hounslow Town 1956–57 Hendon 1957–58 Finchley 1958–59 Enfield 1959–60 Hounslow Town 1960–61 Enfield 1961–62 Enfield & Hounslow Town (joint holders) 1962–63 Hayes 1963–64 Wealdstone 1964–65 Finchley 1965–66 Hounslow Town 1966–67 No Competition 1967–68 Wealdstone & Wembley (joint holders) 1968–69 Southall 1969–70 Hampton 1970–71 Hayes 1971–72 Hayes 1972–73 Hayes 1973–74 Finchley 1974–75 Hayes 1975–76 Hendon 1976–77 Hendon 1977–78 Hillingdon Borough 1978–79 Hendon 1979–80 Harrow Borough 1980–81 Wembley & Wealdstone (joint winners) 1981–82 Uxbridge 1982–83 Wembley 1983–84 Southall", "id": "8679746" }, { "contents": "Handicap (chess)\n\n\n53. Ke3 Kb5 54. Ne4 Na6 55. h8=Q Ka5 56. Qc3+ Kb5 57. Qb3+ Ka5 58. Nc3 Nc5 59. Bc7+ Ka6 60. Qb5+ Ka7 61. Qxc5+ Ka6 Deliberately allowing checkmate. 62. Qa5+ Kb7 63. Ke4 Kc8 64. Qa7 Kd7 65. Qb7 Ke7 66. Qc8 Kf6 67. Bd8+ Kg7 68. Qe6 Kf8 69. Qe7+ Kg8 70. Nd5 Kh8 71. g5 Kg8 72. g6 Kh8 73. Ke5 Kg8 74.", "id": "9261177" }, { "contents": "2009 Premier League Snooker\n\n\nwas higher. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 28–29 November – Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, England * (61) 80–35, 4–80, (96)–0, 0–(110), 34–77, 61–71 (65), 67–1, 40–75 ** 0–(98), 10–99 (53), 10–68 (66), 1–83 (76), (63)–30, (53)–(67) *** (111) 119–9, 87–36, 70–0, 50–57, 0–(88", "id": "994853" }, { "contents": "2013 Virginia Cavaliers football team\n\n\nAlex Foertsch 55 David Dean 56 Andre Miles-Redmond 57 Stephen Lawe 59 Mark Hall 60 John Pond 60 Jeb Byrne 61 Cody Wallace 62 Sean Karl 63 Ryan Doull 64 Nick Koutris 65 Ross Burbank 66 George Adeosun 67 Jackson Matteo 68 Eric Tetlow 69 Phillip Berry 70 Luke Bowanko 71 Jack McDonald 72 Eric Smith 74 Conner Davis 75 Sadiq Olanrewaju 76 Michael Mooney 77 Jay Whitmire 78 Morgan Moses 79 Jack Babcock 79 Sean Cascarano 80 Adrian Gamble 81 Jamall Brown 82 Mario Nixon 83 Jake McGee 84 Canaan Severin 85 Keeon Johnson 86 Jeremy Dollin", "id": "3791357" }, { "contents": "Sangrampur, Maharashtra\n\n\n52-Pimpari Adgaon 1400 53-Rajpur 157 54-Akoli Bk. 910 55-Akoli Kh. 251 56-Changefal Bk. 665 57-Changefal Kh. 707 58-Niwana 1487 59-Sangrampur Pr.jamod 6506 60-Tamgaon 1124 61-Pimpri Kathargaon 566 62-Bodkha 1363 63-Nirod 989 64-Bhilkhed 713 65-Wakana 1420 66-Rudhana 2072 67-Chondhi 622 68-Kakoda 669 69-Ukadgaon 353 70-Manardi 719 71-Pimpri Kavthal 461 72-Ringanwadi 570 73-Durgadiatya 1016 74-Wankhed 5378 75-Takleshwar 501 76-Kalamkhed 712 77-Jastgaon 795 78-Neknapur 358 79-Awar 955 80-Ukali Bk. 1216 81-Kodri 1225 82-Paturda Khurd 1564 83-Khel Thorat Paturda 2054 84-Warwat Khanderao 1447 85-Hingana Kavthal 360 86-Kumbarkhed 230 87-Kavthal 2673 88-Itkhed 218 89-Pesoda 1185 90-Bhon 1149 91-Sawali 659 92-Khiroda", "id": "9109065" }, { "contents": "Kamen Rider Spirits\n\n\n61. Rushbr 62. Ice Fangbr 63. Graveyard Eleventh tankōbon 64. Light Fangbr 65. Labyrinthbr 66. Hell Carbr 67. Teacherbr 68. Training Twelfth tankōbon 69. Whirlpoolbr 70. New Finisherbr 71. Ocean Battlebr 72. Belt of Lifebr 73. Immortal Man Thirteenth tankōbon 74. Inheritbr 75. Get Backbr 76. Movingbr 77. Evolutionbr 78. Next Evolutionbr 79. Final Evolution Fourteenth tankōbon 80. Warrior's Essencebr 81. Surpassing Greedbr 82. Returnbr 83. Fiery Giantbr 84. With the Soulbr 85. Setupbr", "id": "11704902" }, { "contents": "List of AEK Athens F.C. managers\n\n\nP ! W ! D ! L ! F ! A ! GD ! W% ! Pts% ! Total ! 36!!22!!7!!7!!62!!32!!+30!!61.11!!67.59 ! Total ! 11||6||3||2||22||14||+8||54.54||63.64 ! Total ! 4||2||0||2||6||5||+1||50.00||50.00 ! Total ! 26!!14!!5!!7!!55!!28!!+27!!53.85!!60.26 ! Total ! 59!!37!!11!!11!!145!!69!!+76!!62.71!!68.93 ! Total ! 17!!11!!3!!5!!32!!18!!+14||64.71!!70.59 ! Total ! 82!!45!!23!!14!!166!!77!!+89!!54.88!!64.23 ! Total ! 16!!8!!3!!5!!24!!20!!+4!!50.00!!56.25 ! Total ! 86!!47!!23!!16!!121!!70!!+51!!54.65!!63.57 ! Total ! 71!!39!!13!!19!!122!!67!!+55!!54.93!!61.03 ! Total ! 84!!39!!24!!21!!116!!86!!+30!!46.43!!55.95 ! Total ! 2!!1!!0!!1!!3!!4!!-1!!50.00!!50.00 ! Total ! 82!!61!!12!!9!!190!!50!!+140!!74.39!! \"Only competitive matches are counted. Wins, losses and draws are results at the final whistle; the results of penalty shootouts are not counted.\"", "id": "20468014" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Kf3 Kf8 52. Kg2 Rg4+ 53. Kh2 Bf2 54. Rf1 Bd4 55. Re1 Rh4+ 56. Kg2 Rg4+ 57. Kh3 Rh4+ 58. Kg3 Kf7 59. Kg2 Kf8 60. Kf3 Rh2 61. Bxa4 c2 62. Kg3 Bxe5+ 63. Rxe5 Rh1 64. Bxg5 Rg1+ 65. Kf2 Nxg5 66. Bxc2 Ra1 67. a4 Ra2 68. Re2 Ra3 69. Re3 Ra2 70. Re2 Ra3 71. Rd2 Ke7 72. Ke2 Nf3 73. Rd1 Ne5 74. Rd5", "id": "4952529" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Qxg6+ Kf8 59. Qxc6 Kg8 60. Qg6+ Kf8 61. Qg4 Ke8 62. Qh5 Kf8 63. Qg4 Ke8 64. Qh5 Kf8 65. Qd5 Rh7 66. Qf3+ Kg8 67. Qg4+ Kf7 68. Qh5+ Kg8 69. Qg6+ Kf8 70. Qf5+ Kg8 71. Qg4+ Kf7 72. Qh5+ Kg8 73. Qd5+ Kf8 74. Qxb5 Qe6 75. Bg7+ Kf7 76. Qh5+ Ke7 77. g3 Qe1+ 78. Kg2 Qe4+ 79. Kh2", "id": "4952547" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rc6 Bb5 60. Rc1 b3 61. Rb1 Bc4 62. Ke4 Ra2 63. Kd4 Rc2 64. Nd3 Bxd3 65. Kxd3 Rxh2 66. Rxb3 Kg7 67. Ke4 Ra2 68. Kf4 Ra4+ 69. Kg5 Ra5 70. g4 Rc5 71. Kh5 Ra5 72. Rf3 Rb5 73. g5 Rb1 74. f6+ Kh7 75. Rh3 Rg1 76. Rh2 Rg3 77. Rh1 Rg2 78. Ra1 Rh2+ 79. Kg4 Kg6 80. Ra8 Rg2+ ½–½ Game 26br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black", "id": "7279762" }, { "contents": "Les Arcanes\n\n\nPremier sacrifice 56. Liberté 57. Le sacrifice libre 58. La relation du beth à l'aleph 59. Limite de nos champs de gravitation 60. L'indivisible unité 61. La Manifestation 62. Vision parfaite 63. La féminité de la Manifestation procréatrice 64. Cantique de Salomon 65. Ève 66. Sacrifice des sacrifices 67. La loi juive 68. Beauté libre 69. Encore le rythme 70. Conscience de l'univers 71. Libre beauté première 72-73. La passion mystérieuse et chaste 74. De l'amour à l'être 75.", "id": "17579979" }, { "contents": "Barharia\n\n\nKail 61. Kaluchhapra 62. Kanahar 63. Kanhauli 64. Khanpur 65. Khizar Chak 66. Khori Pakar Jaddi 67. Khori Pakar Nilami 68. Koiri Tola 69. Kuahi 70. Kurwa 71. Kutub Chhapra 72. Lachhmi Chak 73. Lakri 74. Lakri Dargah 75. Lala Hata 76. Lauan 77. Madhaupur 78. Mahal 79. Mahamadpur 80. Mahammadpur 81. Mahbub Chhapra 82. Mahmudpur 83. Mananpura 84. Mansahata 85. Mathia Patarhatha 86. Mathurapur 87. Mira Chhapra 88. Narharpur 89.", "id": "12509991" }, { "contents": "Women's Professional Basketball League\n\n\nfranchises had been awarded to Dallas, New Orleans, San Francisco and St. Louis, Missouri, while applications were received for potential franchises from Baltimore, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. The Eastern Division included the New Jersey Gems, New Orleans Pride, New York Stars, Philadelphia Fox, St. Louis Streak and Washington Metros. The Midwest Division included the Chicago Hustle, Iowa Cornets, Milwaukee Does and Minnesota Fillies. The Western Division included the California Dreams, Dallas Diamonds, Houston Angels and San Francisco Pioneers.", "id": "10846173" }, { "contents": "Don McMahon\n\n\nDonald John McMahon (January 4, 1930 – July 22, 1987) was a right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was signed by the Boston Braves before the 1950 season. He played for the Milwaukee Braves (1957–62), Houston Colt .45s (1962–63), Cleveland Indians (1964–66), Boston Red Sox (1966–67), Chicago White Sox (1967–68), Detroit Tigers (1968–69), and San Francisco Giants (1969–74). McMahon was used almost", "id": "22214072" }, { "contents": "List of sovereign states and dependencies by total fertility rate\n\n\n58 Israel 2.9 59 Lesotho 2.9 60 Eswatini 2.8 61 Kyrgyz Republic 2.8 62 Micronesia 2.8 63 Algeria 2.7 64 Haiti 2.7 65 Mongolia 2.7 66 Botswana 2.6 67 Fiji 2.6 68 Guatemala 2.6 69 Kazakhstan 2.6 70 Syria 2.6 71 Turkmenistan 2.6 72 Bolivia 2.5 73 Djibouti 2.5 74 Jordan 2.5 75 Oman 2.5 76 Lao PDR 2.4 77 Philippines 2.4 78 Cambodia 2.3 79 Ecuador 2.3 80 Guyana 2.3 81 Honduras 2.3 82 Panama 2.3 83 Paraguay 2.3 84 Seychelles 2.3 85 South Africa 2.3 86 Suriname 2.3 87 Uzbekistan 2.3 88 Dominican Republic 2.2 89 Indonesia 2.2", "id": "17872676" }, { "contents": "Minuscule 441\n\n\nsubscriptions at the end of each book, and στιχοι. The biblical text is surrounded by a catena of Oecumenius. Some of leaves of the codex are in disorder. The order of leaves: 3-18. 1. 2. 19-46. 47-58. 59. 63. 64. 59. 60-62. 73. 74. 65. 66. 69-72. 67. 68. 75-78. 127-142. 79-126. 143-158. 167-182", "id": "19179286" }, { "contents": "Al Maktab Raqam 19\n\n\n61 - Ghost Walker 62 - Stun death 63 - Fire Ball 64 - the mystery of the Sphinx 65 - dark rays 66 - Conflict in the bush 67 - a plot of Satan 68 - bulwark 69 - ghost of revenge 70 - bloody chase 71 - cursed earth 72 - devastating weapon 73 - horror Hospital 74 - a treasure of the Pharaohs 75 - bird death 76. The armed robbery 77. secret mission 78. hackers Nile 79. Invisible Man 80. devastating automated 81. golden statue 82. Flower devil 83", "id": "3242097" }, { "contents": "Rulers of Kuba\n\n\n. Shama Katuri. 61. Kusunju. 62. Bena Misaki. 63. Bikila Kolo. 64. Kunche Lama. 65. Pelama Pena. 66. Mime Pelama. 67. Chenge Lesanga. 68. Mianga. 69. Sam Bula. 70. Manchum Bula. 71. Bopele^Bombo. 72. Boeke. 73. Bo^Kena. 74. Shamba Nche. 75. Golo Nche. 76. Shama Shanga. 77. Saina^Kama. 78. Ko Kena. 79. Sanga Lenga. 80. Bosh A kama. 81", "id": "12139561" }, { "contents": "Ācārakkōvai\n\n\n52 poems (3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 77, 78, 81, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93", "id": "12746274" }, { "contents": "Jeff Nelsen\n\n\nmovie soundtracks, and performing in the horn sections of orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Montreal, Vancouver, and National Symphonies, and the Balkan Gypsy funk band of Slavic Soul Party. With Canadian Brass, Jeff has also performed with the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, the symphonies of Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, Phoenix, Rotterdam, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, with the esteemed German, London", "id": "2981814" }, { "contents": "Kasparov versus the World\n\n\n, but claimed it was also losing, and published a \"forced win\". Subsequently, tablebases showed an error in Kasparov's analysis, but confirmed that 58...Qf5 could not have saved the draw with best play on both sides. The main line starts with 58...Qf5 59.Kh6 Qe6 60.Qg1+ Ka2 61.Qf2+ Kb1 62.Qd4 Ka2 63.Kg5 Qe7+ 64.Qf6 Qe3+ 65.Qf4 Qg1+ 66.Kf6 Qb6+ 67.Kf7 Qb7+ 68.Ke6 Qc8+ 69.Kf6 Qd8+ 70.Kf5 Qc8+ 71.Kg5 Qc3 72.Qh2+ Ka1 73.Qe2 Kb1 74.Qf2 Qc1+ 75.Kg4 Qc3", "id": "14582966" }, { "contents": "Swindle (chess)\n\n\n55...f2 56.Qg2 \"zugzwang\"; (b) 55...Nf4 56.Qf5! and if 56...Kg3 57.Qg5+ wins the knight; (c) 55...Ng5 56.Qf5 wins. g5 53.hxg5 hxg5 54.Qxb6 f3 55.Qxc5 Kg4 56.Qe3 Kg3 57.c4 Kg2 58.c5 f2 59.Qe4+ Kh2 60.Qf3 g4! 61.Qe2? White could draw with 61.Qxg4 f1=Q+ 62.Kc2 Qf2+ 63.Kb1 Qf1+ 64.Kc2 Qb5 (64...Nf2 65.Qf4+ Kg2 66.Qg5+ Kf3 67.Qf6+ Ke3 68.Qh6+ Kd4 69.Qd6+ Ke4 70.Qg6+ Kd5 71.Qd6+ Ke4 72.Qg6+", "id": "21604299" }, { "contents": "Queen and pawn versus queen endgame\n\n\n. Qxe6 Qh8+ 58. Kg6 Qc3 59. g4 Qd2 60. g5 Qd4 61. Qf5+ Ka4 62. Kh5 Qh8+ 63. Kg4 Qh1 (This move loses for Black in 39 moves as confirmed by http://www.k4it.de/index.php?topic=egtb&lang=en) 64. Qf4+ Ka5 65. Qe5+ Ka4 66. g6 Qd1+ 67. Kg5 Qg8+ 68. Kf5 Qc8+ 69. Kf4 Qc1+ 70. Qe3 Qc7+ 71. Qe5 Qc1+ 72. Kf5 Qc8+ 73. Kg5 Qd8+ 74. Qf6 Qd5+ 75", "id": "20411696" }, { "contents": "List of OHL seasons\n\n\n| 1959–60 | 1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993–94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–00 | 2000–01 | 2001–02 | 2002–03 | 2003–04 | 2004–05 | 2005–06 | 2006–07 | 2007–08 | 2008–09 | 2009–10", "id": "6936535" }, { "contents": "Dumaria\n\n\nDumaria 107 50 Kewla Kalan Dumaria 919 51 Khaira Dumaria 885 52 Khardag Dumaria 1,454 53 Kokna Dumaria 333 54 Kolhubar Dumaria 3,225 55 KOlsaita Dumaria 297 56 Kundari Dumaria 341 57 Kunria Dumaria 739 58 Kusari Dumaria 1,549 59 Lataha Dumaria 259 60 Londa Dumaria 556 61 Madarpur Dumaria 1,130 62 Mahjari Dumaria 192 63 Mahuri Dumaria 2,884 64 Mahuri Dumaria 348 65 Maigara Dumaria 2,318 66 Majhauli Dumaria 4,606 67 Majhgawan Dumaria 379 68 Manrar Dumaria 533 69 Mataha Dumaria 3,172 70 Maun Bar Dumaria 292 71 Mayapur Dumaria 141 72 Milki Dumaria 168 73 Nabigarh Dumaria 618", "id": "10048378" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n75 e\": \"favorite_nu 0000300 6d 62 65 72 22 7d 2c 20 7b 22 74 79 70 65 22 3a mber\"}, {\"type\": 0000320 20 5b 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c 20 22 6e 75 6c [\"string\", \"nul 0000340 6c 22 5d 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 22 3a 20 22 66 61 l\"], \"name\": \"fa 0000360 76 6f 72 69 74 65 5f 63 6f 6c 6f 72 22 7d 5d 7d", "id": "10173702" }, { "contents": "List of MJHL seasons\n\n\n1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | The following is a list of seasons following the reorganization of junior hockey in Canada.br 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 | 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 | br 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | br 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993-94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–2000 | br", "id": "15920550" }, { "contents": "Spain men's national wheelchair basketball team\n\n\n72–62. They beat Poland 47–64, and Sweden 65–54. Then they lost to Italy 50–58, lost to Germany 77–70, and defeated Poland 71–65. At the 2013 European Championships, Spain defeated Sweden 60–54, Israel 75–57, France 56–40, and Poland 63–45 in pool play. They lost to Turkey 63–49. In the quarterfinals, they defeated Italy 65–56. In the semi-finals, they lost to Great Britain 72–69. They defeated Sweden to win the bronze by a score of 65–56. Asier García Pereiro led the team in", "id": "13321907" }, { "contents": "Lanarkshire Cup\n\n\n1932–33 - 1933–34 - Hamilton Academical 1934–35 - Airdrieonians 1935–36 - 1936–37 - 1937–38 - Airdrieonians 1938–39 - Hamilton Academical 1939–40 - Motherwell 1848–49 - Albion Rovers 1949–50 - Motherwell 1950–51 - Albion Rovers 1951–52 - Hamilton Academical 1952–53 - Motherwell 1953–54 - Motherwell 1954–55 - Motherwell 1955–56 - 1956–57 - Motherwell 1957–58 - Motherwell 1958–59 - Motherwell 1959–60 - Motherwell 1960–61 - Motherwell 1961–62 - Motherwell 1962–63 - Airdrieonians 1963–64 - Motherwell 1964–65 - 1965–66 - Airdrieonians 1966–67 - Airdrieonians 1967–68 - Motherwell 1968–69 - Motherwell 1969–70 - Airdrieonians 1970–71 - Airdrieonians 1971–72 - 1972–73 - Motherwell 1973–74 -", "id": "10384135" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1981\n\n\nNe7 29.Ne3 Rc6 30.Ra3 Nc8 31.axb5 axb5 32.Kf2 Nb6 33.Nb2 Rxd1 34.Bxd1 Rd6 35.Be2 Be8 36.Ra5 Rd8 37.Ke1 c6 38.Ra6 Rb8 39.Bd1 Nc8 40.Nd3 Nc7 41.Ra5 Ra8 42.f4 exf4 43.gxf4 Nb6 44.Bf3 Rd8 45.Be2 Na4 46.Ra7 Rd7 47.Kd2 Ne6 48.Rxd7 Bxd7 49.Bg4 g6 50.f5 gxf5 51.Bxf5 Kg7 52.e5 Nf8 53.Bxd7 Nxd7 54.e6 Ndb6 55.Nf4 Kf8 56.Kd3 Nc8 57.Ng4 Ke7 58.Nh6 Kd6 59.Kd4 Ne7 60.Nf7+ Kc7 61.Nh5 c5+ 62.bxc5 Nc6+ 63.Ke3 Nxc5 64.Nxf6 Nxe6 65.h5 Nf8 66.Ke4 Kb6 67.Ng5 h6 68.Nf7 Ne6 69.Ne8 Nc5+ 70.Ke3 Na4 71.Kd2 b4 72.cxb4 Nxb4 73.Nxh6 Nc5 74.Nf5 Nd5 75.h6 Ne4+", "id": "7279794" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n22 3a 20 22 55 ord\", \"name\": \"U 0000100 73 65 72 22 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 73 70 61 63 65 ser\", \"namespace 0000120 22 3a 20 22 65 78 61 6d 70 6c 65 2e 61 76 72 6f \": \"example.avro 0000140 22 2c 20 22 66 69 65 6c 64 73 22 3a 20 5b 7b 22 \", \"fields\": [{\" 0000160 74 79 70 65 22 3a 20 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c", "id": "10173700" }, { "contents": "HC CSKA Moscow\n\n\n. \"Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game Soviet / Russian MVP Scoring Champion Goal Scoring Champion Soviet / Russian League First Team Best Line Best Rookie Soviet League Championship \"(32)\": 1947–48, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1954–55, 1955–56, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1976–77,", "id": "12586396" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\n- Ryne Duren - Baltimore 54, Kansas City 57, NYY 58-61, LAA 61-62, Philadelphia 63-64, Cincinnati 64, Washington 65, Philadelphia 65 1949 - Ed Albrecht - St. Louis 49-50 1940 - Dewey Adkins - Washington 43, Chi Cubs 49 1940 - Stan Goletz - CHI WS 41 1940 - William Red Rollings - Boston 27-28 1940 - Dave Bartosch - St. Louis 45 1939 - Andy Cohen - Player - New York Giants 26, 28-29, Manager - Philadelphia", "id": "9684301" }, { "contents": "Bing (search engine)\n\n\n-time traffic conditions using Bing Maps. The gadget provided shortcuts to driving directions, local search and full-screen traffic view of major US and Canadian cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Montreal, New York City, Oklahoma City, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Vancouver, and Washington, D.C. Prior to October", "id": "5355697" }, { "contents": "Chess (poem)\n\n\nas 52. Na1–b3? 52. Kh2 Qg3+ 53. Qxg3+ hxg3+ 54. Kxg3 Ra5 55. Kf2 Ra8 56. Ke2 Nc2 57. Kd1 Ne3+ 58. Kc1 Nxg2+ 59. Kb1 b5 60. h4 b4 61. h5 b3 62. e5 Bg5 63. h6 Nh4 64. e6 Bf6 65. h7 Nxf3 66. e7 Bxe7 67. h8=Q+ Kb7 68. Qh3 Ne5 69. Qh5 Nd3 70. Qh3 Nb4 71. Qf3+ Kb8 72. Qe2 Bf6 73. Qe6", "id": "7723831" }, { "contents": "2002 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n(77) 93–6, 37–67, (62) 70–20, (57) 79–0, (91) 108–17, 69–9, (60) 62–9 **(65) 75–33, 68–55, 59–23, (126)-0, 0-(81), (85) 112–6, 1–76 (72), (60) 73–0 ***(60) 109–6, 45–56, (72) 75–42, 5–78 (55), (68) 73–0, (109) 115–19, 43–66, (110) 111–14, (70)-0, 38–89", "id": "20494682" }, { "contents": "2015 Cleveland Indians season\n\n\nand 13, improving their record to 70–70 and marking the first time the Indians were .500 since they were 2–2. The Indians would also be 71-71, 72-72, 73-73, and 74-74, but lost the following game each time. They briefly made it over the .500 mark at 77–76 on September 26, but went on to lose three in a row. The Indians spent much of September 3–5 games behind the Texas Rangers or Houston Astros for the second wild card spot in the American", "id": "294687" }, { "contents": "Index of philosophical literature\n\n\n\"Federalist No. 61\" – \"Federalist No. 62\" – \"Federalist No. 63\" – \"Federalist No. 64\" – \"Federalist No. 65\" – \"Federalist No. 66\" – \"Federalist No. 67\" – \"Federalist No. 68\" – \"Federalist No. 69\" – \"Federalist No. 70\" – \"Federalist No. 71\" – \"Federalist No. 72\" – \"Federalist No. 73\" – \"Federalist No. 74\" – \"Federalist", "id": "16809651" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "List of mayors of Salisbury\n\n\n1850–51 George Brown 1851–52 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1852–53 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1853–54 John Lambert 1854–55 Thomas Pain 1855–56 Abraham Jackson 1856–57 Thomas Pain 1857–58 Coard William Squarey 1858–59 Philip Pickney Cother 1859–60 William Woodlands 1860–61 Philip Watson Ottoway 1861–62 Charles Mann Cornwallis Whatman 1862–63 John Style 1863–64 John Waters 1864–65 Richard Henry Rigden 1865–66 Robert Stokes 1866–67 John Alfred Lush MD 1867–68 Stephen Eldridge 1868–69 William Aylward 1869–70 Charles Richard Norton 1870–71 William Fawcett Jnr. 1871–72 John Harding Jackson 1873–74 Henry Brown 1874–75 Samuel Ralph Atkins 1875–76 Charles Henry Radcliffe 1876–77 John Keynes 1877–78 Richard Monkhouse Wilson", "id": "18557200" }, { "contents": "1967 NFL season\n\n\nThe 1967 NFL season was the 48th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 16 teams with the addition of the New Orleans Saints. The two 8-team conferences were split into two divisions each: the Eastern Conference divisions were Capitol (Dallas, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Washington) and Century (Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis), and the Western Conference divisions were Central (Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, and Minnesota) and Coastal (Atlanta, Baltimore, Los Angeles", "id": "8290334" }, { "contents": "World TeamTennis\n\n\nwith Arthur Ashe and Wilt Chamberlain, securing the professional men players.. The league began play in May 1974, with George MacCall as Commissioner of the 16 teams: Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo-Toronto, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Florida (Miami), San Diego/Hawaii, Houston, Los Angeles, Minnesota (Minneapolis-St.Paul), New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. The original league format included a four-colored tennis court, a 44-contest season, and teams", "id": "14486970" }, { "contents": "2013 FedEx Cup Playoffs\n\n\n(76 to 58), Nicholas Thompson (73 to 59), Brendan Steele (89 to 69), and Ernie Els (91 to 70). Seven players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances: Ryan Palmer (60 to 71), Fredrik Jacobson (61 to 72), Martin Laird (63 to 74), David Lingmerth (64 to 75), Kyle Stanley (66 to 77), Cameron Tringale (69 to 79", "id": "19528111" }, { "contents": "Jellabies\n\n\n58. Parrot (21 June 1999) 59. Spring (28 June 1999) 60. Magic (5 July 1999) 61. Where's Pepper? (12 July 1999) 62. Hot (19 July 1999) 63. Robot (26 July 1999) 64. Wheels (2 August 1999) 65. Chums (9 August 1999) 66. Baa! (16 August 1999) 67. Found (23 August 1999) 68. Autumn (30 August 1999) 69. Nature (6 September 1999)", "id": "20682329" }, { "contents": "List of fresh water fishes of Maharashtra\n\n\nogilbii 51. Schismatorhynchos (Nukta) nukta 52. Thynnichthys sandkhol 53. Tor khudree 54. Tor mussulah 55. Tor tor SUB-FAMILY: CULTRINAE 56. Chela cachius 57. Chela laubuca 58. Salmostoma acinaces 59. Salmostoma balookee 60. Salmostoma boopis 61. Salmostoma clupeoides 62. Salmostoma horai 63. Salmostoma kardahiensis 64. Salmostoma novacula 65. Salmostoma phulo Subfamily: LEUCISCINAE 66. Hypophthalmichthys molitrix SUBFAMILY: RASBORINAE 69. Barilius evezardi 70. Barilius gatensis 71. Parluciosoma daniconius 72. Parluciosoma labiosa 73. Danio aequipinnatus 74", "id": "16146194" }, { "contents": "Vehicle registration plates of Kenya\n\n\n63 UN - United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Eastern & Southern African Regional Office 64 CD - Iran 65 CD - Cyprus 66 CD - Argentina 67 UN - United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) 68 CD - Philippines 69 CD - Burundi 70 CD - Chile 71 CD - Oman 72 CD - League of Arab States / Arab League 73 CD - European Union 74 CD - Yemen 75 CD - Kenya Mission to UNEP 76 CD - Côte d'Ivoire (Consulate) 77 CD - Bangladesh 78 CD - Saudi Arabia 79 UN", "id": "993880" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "List of makams\n\n\n-Şehnaz 63. Bûstan 64. Büzürk 65. Büzürk-Gerdâniye 66. Büzürk-Geveyşt 67. Büzürk-Mâye 68. Büzürk-Nevrûz 69. Büzürk-Selmek 70. Büzürk-Şehnâz 71. Canfezâ 72. Çârgâh 73. Çârgâh-Âcem 74. Çârgâh-Gerdâniye 75. Çârgâh-Mahûr 76. Çehâr-Âgâazin 77. Daği-Bayâti 78. Danişverân 79. Dil Âvîz 80. Dil-Ârâ 81. Dil-Efruz 82. Dil-Keşîde 83. Dil-Nişîn 84. Dil-", "id": "21093808" }, { "contents": "Super Bases Loaded 2\n\n\n\", the Cleveland \"Stars\", the Detroit \"Storm\", the Kansas City \"Tornadoes\", Oakland \"Eagles\", and Seattle \"Blue Wave\". The Omega League (based on the National League) consisted of the Atlanta \"Weasels\", Houston \"Doves\", the Los Angeles \"Cyclops\", the New York \"Mercs\", Philadelphia \"Bruins\", the Pittsburgh \"Buzzards\", and the San Francisco \"Amoebas\". In addition, there were four edit teams: Urbana,", "id": "22141152" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "Don Larsen\n\n\nDon James Larsen (born August 7, 1929) is an American retired Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher. During a 15-year MLB career, he pitched from 1953 to 1967 for seven different teams. Larsen pitched for the St. Louis Browns / Baltimore Orioles (1953–54; 1965), New York Yankees (1955–59), Kansas City Athletics (1960–1961), Chicago White Sox (1961), San Francisco Giants (1962–64), Houston Colt .45's / Houston Astros (1964–65), and Chicago Cubs (1967)", "id": "15750076" }, { "contents": "1968 NBA playoffs\n\n\n) (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Chicago Bulls: \"Lakers win series 4-1\" This is the first playoff meeting between the Lakers and Bulls. Division Finals (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (3) San Francisco Warriors: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Last Playoff Meeting: 1967 Western Division Semifinals (San Francisco won 3-0) Champion: Boston Celtics Division Semifinals (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (3) New York Knicks: \"76ers win series 4-2", "id": "14689742" } ]
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[ { "contents": "Global Initiative to Combat Nuclear Terrorism\n\n\n. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. IAEA (observer) UNODC (observer) INTERPOL (observer) UNICRI (observer) June 1-2 in Tokyo Japan February 8-10 New Delhi India June 16-17, 2015 Helsinki, Finland", "id": "7679046" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nNew York Yankees 56. Robin Yount, Milwaukee Brewers 57. Wade Boggs, Boston Red Sox 58. Roger Clemens, Boston Red Sox 59. Vince Coleman, St. Louis Cardinals 60. José Canseco, Oakland Athletics 61. Fernando Valenzuela, Los Angeles Dodgers 62. Tony Gwynn, San Diego Padres 63. Doc Gooden, New York Mets 64. Mark McGwire, Oakland Athletics 65. Jack Clark, New York Yankees 66. Dale Murphy, Atlanta Braves 67. Kirk Gibson, Los Angeles Dodgers 68. Jack Morris,", "id": "18525011" }, { "contents": "Women's World Chess Championship 2016\n\n\nRb4 60. a3 Kc5 61. Re6 Re4 62. Kc2 Kd4 63. Rd6+ Kc4 64. Rc6+ Kd5 65. Rb6 Rc4+ 66. Kd2 Kc5 67. Rb8 Ra4 68. Rc8+ Kd4 69. Rb8 Ra5 70. Rd8+ Kc4 71. Re8 Kd5 72. Rd8+ Ke4 73. Rb8 Rxa3 74. Rxb5 Kf4 75. Rb8 Kf3 76. Rf8+ Ke4 77. Rb8 Ra2+ 78. Ke1 Kf4 79. Rb3 e4 80. Rc3 e3 81. Rc8 1/2-1/2 In", "id": "15973443" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nDetroit Tigers 69. Ryne Sandberg, Chicago Cubs 70. Nolan Ryan, Houston Astros 71. John Tudor, Los Angeles Dodgers 72. Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia Phillies 73. Dave Righetti, New York Yankees 74. Pedro Guerrero, St. Louis Cardinals 75. Rick Sutcliffe, Chicago Cubs 76. Gary Carter, New York Mets 77. Cal Ripken, Baltimore Orioles 78. Andre Dawson, Chicago Cubs 79. Andy Van Slyke, Pittsburgh Pirates 80. Roc Raines, Montreal Expos 81. Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins 82.", "id": "18525012" }, { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Constitutional amendments under the French Fifth Republic\n\n\n46, 47, 47-1, 47-2 (new), 48, 49, 50-1, 51-1 (new), 51-2 (new), 56, 61, 61-1 (new), 62, 65, 69, 70, 71, 71-1 (new), 72-3, 73, 74-1, 75-1 (new), 87 (new), 88-4, 88-5, 89. The vote was", "id": "8390514" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Wysoczany\n\n\n53. Saharowa 54. Mashljanyk 55. Luchkanych 56. Mashljanyk 57. Mytso 58. Jacyla 59. Jacyla 60. Village Ukrainian School 61. Bodnik 62. Tsynanko 63. Shlomko 64. Warholjak 65. Kroljak 66. Village Orthodox Church 67. Horonova 68. Hlibyk 69. Sekielyk 70. Mashljanyk 71. Maslany 72. Orzinski 73. Worotyla 74. Luchkanych 75. Petrunjova 76. Slabka 77. Petrunjova 78. Bajtsowa 79. Sas 80. Sas 81. Hrytsko 82. Jacyla 83. Szevtsova 84. Szevtsova", "id": "15604592" }, { "contents": "List of WWE United States Champions\n\n\nRank !Wrestler !No. ofbrreigns !Combinedbrdays !Combined daysbrrec. by WWE !1 !2 !rowspan=2|40 !42 !43 !44 !45 !46 !47 !48 !49 !50 !51 !52 !53 !rowspan=2|54 !56 !rowspan=2|57 !59 !60 !61 !62 !63 !64 !65 !66 !67 !rowspan=3|68 !71 !72 !rowspan=3|73 !76 !77 !78 !rowspan=2|79 !rowspan=2|81 !83 !rowspan=2|84 !rowspan=3|86 !89 !rowspan=2|90 !92 !", "id": "11372834" }, { "contents": "Eusébio\n\n\nrepeated five years later. He was the Portuguese First Division's top scorer seven times (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970 and 1973), helping Benfica to win 11 Primeira Liga (1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73 and 1974–75), 5 Portuguese Cup wins (1961–62, 1963–64, 1968–69, 1969–70 and 1971–72), 1 European Cup win (1961–62) and 3 European Cup finals (1962–63, 1964–65 and 1967–68). Eusébio", "id": "15697745" }, { "contents": "Udayarpalayam taluk\n\n\n48 Kundaveli-East 49 Kundaveli-West 50 Kuruvalapparkoil 51 Kuvagam 52 Kuvathur 53 Managathy 54 Marudur 55 Melur 56 Muthuservamadam 57 Nagam Panthal 58 Nayaganai Periyal 59 Nedavalur-East 60 Nedavalur-South 61 Olayur 62 Padanilai 63 Pappakudi-North 64 Pappakudi-South 65 Parukkal 66 Periyakrishnapuram 67 Periyavalayam 68 Pichanur 69 Pilichikuzhi 70 Piranjeri 71 Porpathintha Nallur 72 Rangiyam 73 Saluppai 74 Sathampady 75 Silambur 76 Siluvacheri 77 Sirukadambur 78 Solankurichi 79 Sripuranthan 80 Sriraman 81 Suriyamanal 82 Suttamalli 83 T.Paluvur 84 Taludalamedu 85 Thandalai 86 Thathanur 87 Thenkatchi Perumal Nathan 88 Thirukalapur 89", "id": "329036" }, { "contents": "Garhmukteshwar (Assembly constituency)\n\n\nkhaiya 46 Sharifpur 47 Anooppur Dibai 48 Shuklampura 49 Rasoolabad Nanpur 50 Lodhipur Shobhan 51 Pawati 52 Haiderpur 53 Lodhipur Chhapka 54 Sadullapur 55 Hiranpura 56 Popayi 57 Janupura 58 Jhadina 59 Saidpur 60 Alampur Bhagwantpur 61 Ladpura 62 Kalyanpur 63 Khilwai 64 Shogarh 65 Shahpur Chaudhary 66 Inayatpur 67 Rampur Nyamatpur 68 Abdullapur 69 Dotai 70 Athsaini 71 Hasupur 72 Manak Chowk 73 Deoli 74 Dhana 75 Lisri 76 Akkhapur 77 Fattapur 78 Phuldehra 79 Nawada Kalan 80 Todarpur 81 Bhowapur 82 Bhowapur Mastannagar 83 Baksar 84 Saroorpur 85 Vait 86 Khudaliya 87 Baddha 88 Ratupura 89 Rajhera 90", "id": "3818355" }, { "contents": "Samia tribe (Luhya)\n\n\n38 Abakangala 39 Abakati 40 Abakemo 41 Abakerere 42 Abakhu 43 Abakibwedde 44 Abakiroyoya 45 Abakobe 46 Abakomolo 47 Abakooli 48 Abakoolo 49 Abakuba 50 Abakwala 51 Abakwede 52 Abakyaki 53 Abakyonga 54 Abalaka 55 Abalala 56 Abalanda 57 Abaleke 58 Abalekya 59 Abalila 60 Abalindo 61 Abaliro 62 Abalisa 63 Abaloba 64 Abalomba 65 Abalundu 66 Abalwenge 67 Abalyali 68 Abalyani 69 Abamakwa 70 Abamakyeke 71 Abamali 72 Abamani 73 Abamanyi 74 Abambumpi 75 Abameripo 76 Abampoodi 77 Abampunyi 78 Abamulembo 79 Abamulimba 80 Abamuma 81 Abanapa 82 Abangasa 83 Abanghale 84 Abanyanga 85 Abanyedeti 86 Abanyihodoo 87 Abanyimaro", "id": "4195796" }, { "contents": "Parbatsar\n\n\nGular 47 Gunawati 48 Gurah 49 Haripura 50 Harnawa Patti 51 Hatheli 52 Hukmpura 53 Huldhani 54 Jagdishpura 55 Jalampura 56 Janjeela 57 Jawla 58 Jhalra 59 Jhujharpura 60 Kaletara 61 Kalkala Ki Dhani 62 Kankediyas 63 Kanwalad 64 Khanpur 65 Khedapura 66 Khedarpura 67 Kheri Khinwasi 68 Khokhar 69 Khokhariya 70 Khundiyas 71 Kinsariya 72 Kishorpura 73 Kitiya 74 Kuliyana 75 Kundri 76 Kurada 77 Lakhiyas 78 Lalana Kalan 79 Lalana Khurd 80 Madhwa 81 Malas Charnan 82 Malas Gusaiyan 83 Mandan 84 Mandowari 85 Manglana 86 Manpura 87 Mayapur 88 Mehgaon 89 Merasi 90 Mindakiya 91 Modi Khurd", "id": "7579275" }, { "contents": "Western Suburbs Magpies\n\n\nW Wright 55 W Barclay 56 Percy Bolt 57 T Doyle 58 J Feeney 59 V Jarvis 60 E Mantle 61 H.G. Naylor 62 E Palmer 63 E Willings 64 Grinstead 65 Owens 66 Sam Perry 67 Keen 68 James 69 Percy Briscoe 70 Chipperfield 71 J Ogilvie 72 Horace Alderson 73 Johns 74 J Slingsby 75 D McDonald 76 G Patterson 77 Baldock 78 Tom Dowswell 79 Healy 80 McEvoy 81 Ryan 82 George Duffin 83 Herb Gilbert 84 Rangi Joass 85 W Mueller 86 A Munnery 87 P.J. Thompson 88 Jack Tully 89 S.B. Wall 90 A Gillett", "id": "13659778" }, { "contents": "Game Day Recycling\n\n\nUniversity of Georgia 59. University of Kentucky 60. University of Maine 61. University of Maryland 62. University of Miami 63. University of Michigan 64. University of Minnesota 65. University of Mississippi 66. University of Missouri 67. University of Montana 68. University of Nebraska–Lincoln 69. University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill 70. University of North Texas 71. University of Notre Dame 72. University of Oregon 73. University of Rochester 74. University of South Florida 75. University of Tennessee - Knoxville 76", "id": "10435645" }, { "contents": "Carson's Law\n\n\nAnd Misfire 59. St. Patrick's Day 60. The Masquerade 61. All That Glitters 62. Laugh, Clown, Laugh 63. Guardian Angels 64. Lost Opportunities 65. A Country Dance 66. Faith, Hope And Fencing Wire 67. A Matter Of Confidence 68. The Tender Trap 69. A Case For Compassion 70. From Small Acorns 71. Street Games, Night Moves 72. Deceptions 73. Orphans Of The Storm 74. Falling Star 75. Means To An End 76. Teapots And Tears 77.", "id": "7511783" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "2003 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 10–11 May – Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, England *58–69, 83–25, 24–66, (63) 75–8, 9-(67), 0–98 (57), 72–60 (53), 39–80 (55), (67)-(60), 42–61 **(58) 73–26, (80)-(52), (100) 104–32, 23–82 (57), (54) 74–57, 49–57, (56) 71–48, 59–32 **", "id": "20494482" }, { "contents": "List of villages in Murbad\n\n\n796 br 57 Gorakhgad Murbad 1 br 58 Goregaon Murbad 495 br 59 Hedavali Murbad 281 br 60 Hireghar Murbad 225 61 Inde Murbad 885 br 62 Jadai Murbad 491 br 63 Jaigaon Murbad 496 br 64 Jambhurde Murbad 1,330 br 65 Jamghar Murbad 533 br 66 Kachakoli Murbad 869 br 67 Kalambad Mu Murbad 408 br 68 Kalambhe Murbad 1,299 br 69 Kalamkhande Murbad 987 br 70 Kalanbhad Murbad 1,017 br 71 Kandali Murbad 295 br 72 Kanharle Murbad 798 br 73 Kanhol Murbad 822 br 74 Karavale Murbad 1,118 br 75 Karchonde Murbad 731 76 Kasgaon Murbad 524", "id": "15353565" }, { "contents": "Amos Burn\n\n\nKf7 46.Bxc6 Bxc6 47.Kb4 Be8 48.Nf3 Ke7 49.Ng5 Bc6 50.Ka3 Bd7 51.Kb2 Ba4 52.Kc1 Bb3 53.Nf3 Ba4 54.Nh4 Kf7 55.Ng2 Bd7 56.h4 Be8 57.Kb2 Ba4 58.Ne3 Ke7 59.Ka3 Bc6 60.Kb4 Kd7 61.Ka5 Kc7 62.Nc2 Kb7 63.Nb4 Bd7 64.Na6 Be8 65.Nc5+ Kc6 66.Nxe6 Bd7 67.Ng5 Bf5 68.Kb4 Bg4 69.Ka3 Kd7 70.Nf7 Be6 71.Nd6 Kc6 72.Kb2 Bg4 73.Kc2 Kd7 74.Kd2 Ke6 75.Ke3 Bh3 76.f5+ gxf5 77.Kf4 Bg4 78.Kg5 Bh3 79.Ne8 Kf7 80.Nf6 f4 81.Kxf4 Be6 82.Kg5 1–0 MacDonald-Burn, Liverpool 1910 At right is a surprisingly little-known position from one of Burn's offhand games.", "id": "20103296" }, { "contents": "Brazilian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act\n\n\n59. FENIPRAZINE 60. FEMPROBAMATO 61. FLUFENAZINE 62. FLUMAZENIL 63. FLUOXETINE 64. FLUPENTIXOL 65. FLUVOXAMINE 66. HALOPERIDOL 67. HALOTAN 68. CLORAL HYDRATE 69. HYDROCHLORBEZETILAMINE 70. HYDROXIDINE 71. HOMOPHENAZINE 72. IMICLOPRAZINE 73. IMIPRAMINE 74. IMIPRAMINOXIDE 75. IPROCLORIZIDA 76. ISOCARBOXAZIDE 77. ISOFLURANE 78. ISOPROPYL-CROTONYL-URINE 79. LAMOTRIGINE 80. LEVODOPA 81. LEVOMEPROMAZINE 82. LINDANO 83. LISURIDA 84. LITHIUM 85. LOPERAMIDA 86. LOXAPINA 87. MAPROTILINE 88. MECLOFENOXATE 89. MEFENOXALONE 90.", "id": "14670778" }, { "contents": "Tales of the Wizard of Oz\n\n\n? 55. ? 56. ? 57. ? 58. ? 59. ? 60. Friends of a Feather 61. Monkey Air Lift 62. Guaranteed for Life 63. The Skills of Bravery 64. The Coat of Arms 65. Roar, Lion, Roar 66. Be a Card 67. The Inferior Decorator 68. The Salesman 69. The Cat's Meow 70. The Yellow Brick Road 71. Rusty Rusty 72. The Scarecrow 73. The Invisible Man 74. Free Trade 75. The Bull Fighter 76", "id": "13344957" }, { "contents": "Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship\n\n\nscope=row|56 !scope=row|57 !scope=row|58 !scope=row|59 !scope=row|60 !scope=row|61 !scope=row|62 !scope=row|63 !scope=row|64 !scope=row|65 !scope=row|66 !scope=row|67 !scope=row|68 !scope=row|69 !scope=row|70 !scope=row|71 !scope=row|72 !scope=row|73 !scope=row|74 !scope=row|75 !scope=row|76 !scope=row|77 !scope=row|78 !scope=row|79 !scope=row|80 !", "id": "16778230" }, { "contents": "Ikirun\n\n\n59. Asaba 60. Ajele Okeba 61. Ago Okeba 62. Ajisefinni 63. Alufa Akanbi 64. Adedeji 65. Alabi 66. Aniyeye 67. Agunlo 68. Aliyu 69. Aborisade 70. Agbon 71. Ayara 72. Baale- Enle 73. Baba Osogbo 74. Orisayo 75. Balogun 76. Baale Gbenagbena 77. Baale Onilu 78. Baale Ponja Erintunde 79. Saba 80. Balogun Kojo 81. Baale Oke Aafo 82. Balogun Makinde 83. Baba Isale 84. Balogun Imole 85. Baba Oloya 86. Baale", "id": "2580736" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qd2 Qd4 57. Qe1 Qb6 58. Qd2 Rb7 59. a4 Qc5 60. Qe1 Rb4 61. Qd2 Qb6 62. Qc1 Qd4 63. Qc2 Rb3 64. Be2 Rxc3 65. Qxc3 Qxc3 66. bxc3 Nxe4 67. Bf3 Nef6 68. Be2 e4 69. Bxc4 g4 70. Rb2 Ng5 71. Rb6 Nf7 72. Bf1 f3 73. c4 Nd7 74. Rb7 Nfe5 75. f6 e3 76. Rb3 e2 77. Bxe2 fxe2 78. Re3 Nf3 79. f7 Rf8 80. Rxg4 e1=", "id": "10680382" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "1953–54 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team\n\n\n30 Oregon State (-/4) RAL L 53–65 January 8 The Citadel H W 83–42 January 9 Wake Forest A W 66–65 January 11 Davidson A W 70–54 January 16 Virginia H W 78–66 January 19 NC State H L 77–84 February 2 Washington and Lee LY W 69–60 February 4 Duke (-/8) A L 47–63 February 8 Virginia A L 69–83 February 11 Wake Forest H L 62–76 February 13 Clemson (-/14) A W 72–56 February 16 Davidson H W 89–69 February 20 Duke (-/14) H L 63–67 February 24 NC State", "id": "7304952" }, { "contents": "Kumharsain\n\n\nChohan 38 Chopala 39 Churath 40 D.P.F. Nag kelo Saroga 41 D.P.F. Nagkelo 42 Dagrot 43 Dakolu 44 Dakoon 45 Dalan 46 Damaur 47 Daro 48 Dawala 49 Deeb 50 Deoridhar 51 Dethal 52 Devali Dhar 53 Dhala 54 Dhali 55 Dhanal 56 Dharuri 57 Dheongli 58 Dogri 59 Doja 60 Ganeog 61 Gharal 62 Ghareawat 63 Ghughvi 64 Gheti 65 Gonthla 66 Halyana 67 Hathiya 68 Jadoon 69 Jal 70 Jalti 71 Jangal Ahar 72 Jangal Dawala 73 Jangal Hatu 74 Jangal Havan 75 Jangal Jogsha 76 Jangal Madhawan 77 Jangal Marni 78 Jangal Nun-II 79 Janjeli", "id": "1653227" }, { "contents": "Glamorgan County Silver Ball Trophy\n\n\n. The trophy is sponsored by Brains Smooth. ! Season !! Winners !! Losing Finalists !! Score !! Venue ! 1956–57 !1957–58 ! 1958–59 ! 1959–60 ! 1960–61 ! 1961–62 ! 1962–63 ! 1963–64 ! 1964–65 ! 1965–66 ! 1966–67 ! 1967–68 ! 1968–69 ! 1969–70 ! 1970–71 ! 1971–72 ! 1972–73 ! 1973–74 ! 1974–75 ! 1975–76 ! 1976–77 ! 1977–78 ! 1978–79 ! 1979–80 ! 1980–81 ! 1981–82 ! 1982–83 ! 1983–84 ! 1984–85 ! 1985–86 ! 1986–87 ! 1987–88 ! 1988–89 ! 1989–90 ! 1990–91 ! 1991–92 ! 1992–93 ! 1993–94", "id": "18470383" }, { "contents": "63rd NHK Cup (shogi)\n\n\n, 59. P*7b, 60. Px3e, 61. P-6f, 62. N*8e, 63. P-7a+, 64. Nx7g+, 65. Nx7g, 66. S*7f, 67. N*8i, 68. G*5i, 69. K-6h, 70. B-4h+, 71. +P-7b, 72. +B-5h, 73. K-7i, 74. +B-6i, 75. K-8h, 76. +Bx7h, 77. Kx7h, 78. G*6g, 79. K-8h, 80. Gx7g, 81. Nx7g", "id": "8770976" }, { "contents": "Ancestors of Rama\n\n\n62. Rituparna 63. Sarvakama (Sarvakarma, Aartupani in Harivansha Puran) 64. Sudas (contemporary to King Kuru-1 of Chandravansh who founded the Magadha Kingdom) 65. Saudasa (or) Kalmashapada (married to Madayanti) 66. Asmaka 67. Mulaka (Naari Kavacha) (contemporary of Yadava King Shakuni who was the father of Rakshasha “Bhasmasura”) 68. Dasharatha-1 69. Adwil (Ilabil in Vishnu Puran) 70. Vishvamashaha 71. Anaranya-2 72. Nidhn 73. Animitra 74. Dululaha (Harivansh Puran) 75", "id": "8372279" }, { "contents": "Codex Cyprius\n\n\n1: 1, 4, 12, 14, 30, 34, 41, 44; Luke 10: 1, 8, 15, 22, 23, 30, 32, 37, 38, 47, 48, 53, 57, 63; Luke 20: 2, 4, 8, 9, 19, 23, 24, 26, 28, 33, 34, 50, 61, 62, 64, 65, 70, 74, 75. In Matthew 27:34 it reads οινον (\"wine\"", "id": "12433331" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qg1 Qe8 55. Qf2 Qf8 56. Rcd1 Qe8 57. Kh3 Kh8 58. Rc1 Kh7 59. Ba7 Rb7 60. Bc5 Na6 61. Be3 Rbb8 62. Kh4 Nb4 63. Qf1 Qe7 64. Kh3 Qe8 65. Kh2 Qe7 66. Qd1 Qe8 67. Kh3 Ra8 68. Kh4 Na6 69. Qg1 Bb4 70. Rdd1 Bf8 71. Kh3 Rab8 72. Kh4 Nb4 73. Rd2 Na6 74. Nf5 Bb4 75. Rdd1 Bf8 76. Qe1 Bb4 77. Qf1 Bf8 78. Kg3 Nb4 79", "id": "10680375" }, { "contents": "List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach\n\n\n• 20/7=/11 • 22/5 • 24/6 • 25/6 • 26/6 • 28/6 • 29/8 • 30/6 • 31/9 • 32/6 • 33/6 • 36/4 and /8 • 37/6 • 38/6 • 39/7 • 40/3, /6 and /8 • 41/6 • 42/7 • 44/7 • 45/7 • 46/6 • 47/5 • 48/3 and /7 • 52/6 • 55/5 • 56/5 • 57/8 • 59/3 • 60/5 • 62/6 64. • 64/2, /4 and /8 • 65/2 and /7 • 66/6 • 67/4 and /7 • 69/6 • 69a/6 • 70/7 and /11 • 72/6 • 73/5 • 74/8", "id": "3262090" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n+ Nxe4 56. fxe4+ Kxe4 57. Qg4+ Kd3 58. Qf3+ Qe3 59. Kg4 Qxf3+ 60. Kxf3 g6 61. Bd6 Nf5 62. Kf4 Nh4 63. Kg4 gxh5+ 64. Kxh4 Kxd4 65. Bb8 a5 66. Bd6 Kc4 67. Kxh5 a4 68. Kxh6 Kb3 69. b5 Kc4 70. Kg5 Kxb5 71. Kf5 Ka6 72. Ke6 Ka7 73. Kd7 Kb7 74. Be7 Ka7 75. Kc7 Ka8 76. Bd6 Ka7 77. Kc8 Ka6 78. Kb8 b5 79", "id": "7279713" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rg3 b3 59. Kc6 Kb8 60. Rxb3+ Ka7 61. Rb7+ Ka6 62. Rb6+ Ka7 63. Kb5 a4 64. Rxf6 Rf4 65. Rxh6 a3 66. Ra6+ Kb8 67. Rxa3 Rxf5 68. Rg3 Rf6 69. Rg8+ Kc7 70. Rg7+ Kc8 71. Rh7 1-0 Game 32br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black: Korchnoi, Viktorbr Pirc, Classicalbr Result: 1-0br 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5", "id": "7279777" }, { "contents": "José Cardenal\n\n\nJosé Rosario Domec Cardenal (born October 7, 1943 in Matanzas, Cuba) is a Cuban American former professional baseball outfielder, who played Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants (1963–64), Los Angeles/California Angels (1965–67), Cleveland Indians (1968–69), St. Louis Cardinals (1970–1971), Milwaukee Brewers (1971), Chicago Cubs (1972–77), Philadelphia Phillies (1978–79), New York Mets (1979–80), and Kansas City Royals (1980). Cardenal batted and threw", "id": "3406173" }, { "contents": "SUBE card\n\n\n20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88,", "id": "8102606" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\nRb1 Bg7 58. Be4 Nf6 59. Bc2 Nd5 60. Ra1 Kc7 61. Rb1 Bf6 62. Kg1 Ne7 63. Kf1 Nd5 64. Kg2 Bg7 65. Kg1 Kb7 66. Ra1 R6d7 67. Re4 Bf6 68. Re2 Kc7 69. Kf1 Ne7 70. Rb1 Nc8 71. Be3 Nd6 72. Rbe1 Re7 73. Bg6 Rg8 74. Bb1 e4 75. Kg2 Rge8 76. Bc2 Bg7 77. Rd1 Nc4 78. Bc1 Nd6 79. Rh1 Re5 80. h4 Bf6 81. h5 R5e7 82.", "id": "10680366" }, { "contents": "Wu Style Tai Chi Fast Form\n\n\nParting the wild horse's mane 59. Jade girl works the shuttles(3) 60. Jade girl works the shuttles(4) 61. Grasping the bird's tail 62. Cloud hands(3) 63. Cloud hands(4) 64. Downward posture 65. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(1) 66. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(2) 67. Step back, repulse the monkey 68. Flying oblique 69. Raise hand and step up 70. White crane flaps its wings 71. Brush knee and twist step 72. Needle at the bottom", "id": "6846816" }, { "contents": "SFZ (file format)\n\n\nan SFZ file: group lovel=0 hivel=127 region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=60 lokey=30 hikey=61 sample=SubDir/01C4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=62 lokey=62 hikey=63 sample=SubDir/02D4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=64 lokey=64 hikey=64 sample=SubDir/03E4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=65 lokey=65 hikey=66 sample=SubDir/04F4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=67 lokey=67 hikey=68 sample=SubDir/05G4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=69 lokey=69 hikey=70 sample=SubDir/06A4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=71 lokey=71 hikey=71 sample=SubDir/07B4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=72 lokey=72 hikey=73 sample=SubDir/08C5.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=74 lokey=74 hikey=75 sample=SubDir/09D5.wav region trigger=", "id": "13324840" }, { "contents": "Afadzato South District\n\n\n. Logba-Adzakoe 57. Logba-Akusame 58. Logba-Alakpeti 59. Logba-Andokope 60. Logba-Dufie 61. Logba-Klikpo 62. Logba-Tota 63. Logba-Vuinta 64. Logba-Xorglikope 65. Tafi-Abuipe 66. Tafi-Agorme 67. Tafi-Atome 68. Tafi-Dekpokorfe 69. Tafi-Mador 70. Tafi-Xorglikorfe 71. Kpeve-Old town 72. Kpeve-Tornu 73. Adigbo-Tornu 74. Goviefe-Todzi 75. Goviefe-Korwu", "id": "2739856" }, { "contents": "Jackson League\n\n\n-52 Centrals 1952-53 Northerners 1953-54 Vale Recreation 1954-55 Pessimists 1955-56 Northerners 1956-57 Guernsey Rangers 1957-58 Guernsey Rangers 1958-59 Northerners 1959-60 Northerners 1960-61 Belgrave Wanderers 1961-62 Sylvans 1962-63 Sylvans 1963-64 Northerners 1964-65 Belgrave Wanderers 1965-66 Vale Recreation 1966-67 Centrals 1967-68 St Martin’s 1968-69 Vale Recreation 1969-70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970-71 Belgrave Wanderers 1971-72 Vale Recreation 1972-73 Vale Recreation", "id": "4250613" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\nof Arkansas. The Lumbermen were disbanded in July 1905 due to financial hardships. Pine Bluff MLB Players 1954 - Frank Lucchesi - Manager - Philadelphia 70-72, Texas 75-77, Chicago Cubs 87 1952 - Bob Hale - Baltimore 55-56, 58, Cleveland 60-61, New York Yankees 61 1952 - Hillis Layne - Washington 41 1952 - Jim Snyder - Player Minnesota 61-62, 64 Manager - Seattle 88 1951 - Bud Black - Detroit 52, 55 1950 - Harry Chozen - Cincinnati 37 1950", "id": "9684300" }, { "contents": "Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award\n\n\n-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-", "id": "18196616" }, { "contents": "Middlesex Senior Charity Cup\n\n\n1947–48 Hendon 1948–49 Hayes 1949–50 Wealdstone 1950–51 Finchley 1951–52 Southall 1952–53 Hounslow Town 1953–54 Hendon 1954–55 Hayes 1955–56 Hounslow Town 1956–57 Hendon 1957–58 Finchley 1958–59 Enfield 1959–60 Hounslow Town 1960–61 Enfield 1961–62 Enfield & Hounslow Town (joint holders) 1962–63 Hayes 1963–64 Wealdstone 1964–65 Finchley 1965–66 Hounslow Town 1966–67 No Competition 1967–68 Wealdstone & Wembley (joint holders) 1968–69 Southall 1969–70 Hampton 1970–71 Hayes 1971–72 Hayes 1972–73 Hayes 1973–74 Finchley 1974–75 Hayes 1975–76 Hendon 1976–77 Hendon 1977–78 Hillingdon Borough 1978–79 Hendon 1979–80 Harrow Borough 1980–81 Wembley & Wealdstone (joint winners) 1981–82 Uxbridge 1982–83 Wembley 1983–84 Southall", "id": "8679746" }, { "contents": "Handicap (chess)\n\n\n53. Ke3 Kb5 54. Ne4 Na6 55. h8=Q Ka5 56. Qc3+ Kb5 57. Qb3+ Ka5 58. Nc3 Nc5 59. Bc7+ Ka6 60. Qb5+ Ka7 61. Qxc5+ Ka6 Deliberately allowing checkmate. 62. Qa5+ Kb7 63. Ke4 Kc8 64. Qa7 Kd7 65. Qb7 Ke7 66. Qc8 Kf6 67. Bd8+ Kg7 68. Qe6 Kf8 69. Qe7+ Kg8 70. Nd5 Kh8 71. g5 Kg8 72. g6 Kh8 73. Ke5 Kg8 74.", "id": "9261177" }, { "contents": "2009 Premier League Snooker\n\n\nwas higher. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 28–29 November – Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, England * (61) 80–35, 4–80, (96)–0, 0–(110), 34–77, 61–71 (65), 67–1, 40–75 ** 0–(98), 10–99 (53), 10–68 (66), 1–83 (76), (63)–30, (53)–(67) *** (111) 119–9, 87–36, 70–0, 50–57, 0–(88", "id": "994853" }, { "contents": "2013 Virginia Cavaliers football team\n\n\nAlex Foertsch 55 David Dean 56 Andre Miles-Redmond 57 Stephen Lawe 59 Mark Hall 60 John Pond 60 Jeb Byrne 61 Cody Wallace 62 Sean Karl 63 Ryan Doull 64 Nick Koutris 65 Ross Burbank 66 George Adeosun 67 Jackson Matteo 68 Eric Tetlow 69 Phillip Berry 70 Luke Bowanko 71 Jack McDonald 72 Eric Smith 74 Conner Davis 75 Sadiq Olanrewaju 76 Michael Mooney 77 Jay Whitmire 78 Morgan Moses 79 Jack Babcock 79 Sean Cascarano 80 Adrian Gamble 81 Jamall Brown 82 Mario Nixon 83 Jake McGee 84 Canaan Severin 85 Keeon Johnson 86 Jeremy Dollin", "id": "3791357" }, { "contents": "Sangrampur, Maharashtra\n\n\n52-Pimpari Adgaon 1400 53-Rajpur 157 54-Akoli Bk. 910 55-Akoli Kh. 251 56-Changefal Bk. 665 57-Changefal Kh. 707 58-Niwana 1487 59-Sangrampur Pr.jamod 6506 60-Tamgaon 1124 61-Pimpri Kathargaon 566 62-Bodkha 1363 63-Nirod 989 64-Bhilkhed 713 65-Wakana 1420 66-Rudhana 2072 67-Chondhi 622 68-Kakoda 669 69-Ukadgaon 353 70-Manardi 719 71-Pimpri Kavthal 461 72-Ringanwadi 570 73-Durgadiatya 1016 74-Wankhed 5378 75-Takleshwar 501 76-Kalamkhed 712 77-Jastgaon 795 78-Neknapur 358 79-Awar 955 80-Ukali Bk. 1216 81-Kodri 1225 82-Paturda Khurd 1564 83-Khel Thorat Paturda 2054 84-Warwat Khanderao 1447 85-Hingana Kavthal 360 86-Kumbarkhed 230 87-Kavthal 2673 88-Itkhed 218 89-Pesoda 1185 90-Bhon 1149 91-Sawali 659 92-Khiroda", "id": "9109065" }, { "contents": "Kamen Rider Spirits\n\n\n61. Rushbr 62. Ice Fangbr 63. Graveyard Eleventh tankōbon 64. Light Fangbr 65. Labyrinthbr 66. Hell Carbr 67. Teacherbr 68. Training Twelfth tankōbon 69. Whirlpoolbr 70. New Finisherbr 71. Ocean Battlebr 72. Belt of Lifebr 73. Immortal Man Thirteenth tankōbon 74. Inheritbr 75. Get Backbr 76. Movingbr 77. Evolutionbr 78. Next Evolutionbr 79. Final Evolution Fourteenth tankōbon 80. Warrior's Essencebr 81. Surpassing Greedbr 82. Returnbr 83. Fiery Giantbr 84. With the Soulbr 85. Setupbr", "id": "11704902" }, { "contents": "List of AEK Athens F.C. managers\n\n\nP ! W ! D ! L ! F ! A ! GD ! W% ! Pts% ! Total ! 36!!22!!7!!7!!62!!32!!+30!!61.11!!67.59 ! Total ! 11||6||3||2||22||14||+8||54.54||63.64 ! Total ! 4||2||0||2||6||5||+1||50.00||50.00 ! Total ! 26!!14!!5!!7!!55!!28!!+27!!53.85!!60.26 ! Total ! 59!!37!!11!!11!!145!!69!!+76!!62.71!!68.93 ! Total ! 17!!11!!3!!5!!32!!18!!+14||64.71!!70.59 ! Total ! 82!!45!!23!!14!!166!!77!!+89!!54.88!!64.23 ! Total ! 16!!8!!3!!5!!24!!20!!+4!!50.00!!56.25 ! Total ! 86!!47!!23!!16!!121!!70!!+51!!54.65!!63.57 ! Total ! 71!!39!!13!!19!!122!!67!!+55!!54.93!!61.03 ! Total ! 84!!39!!24!!21!!116!!86!!+30!!46.43!!55.95 ! Total ! 2!!1!!0!!1!!3!!4!!-1!!50.00!!50.00 ! Total ! 82!!61!!12!!9!!190!!50!!+140!!74.39!! \"Only competitive matches are counted. Wins, losses and draws are results at the final whistle; the results of penalty shootouts are not counted.\"", "id": "20468014" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Kf3 Kf8 52. Kg2 Rg4+ 53. Kh2 Bf2 54. Rf1 Bd4 55. Re1 Rh4+ 56. Kg2 Rg4+ 57. Kh3 Rh4+ 58. Kg3 Kf7 59. Kg2 Kf8 60. Kf3 Rh2 61. Bxa4 c2 62. Kg3 Bxe5+ 63. Rxe5 Rh1 64. Bxg5 Rg1+ 65. Kf2 Nxg5 66. Bxc2 Ra1 67. a4 Ra2 68. Re2 Ra3 69. Re3 Ra2 70. Re2 Ra3 71. Rd2 Ke7 72. Ke2 Nf3 73. Rd1 Ne5 74. Rd5", "id": "4952529" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Qxg6+ Kf8 59. Qxc6 Kg8 60. Qg6+ Kf8 61. Qg4 Ke8 62. Qh5 Kf8 63. Qg4 Ke8 64. Qh5 Kf8 65. Qd5 Rh7 66. Qf3+ Kg8 67. Qg4+ Kf7 68. Qh5+ Kg8 69. Qg6+ Kf8 70. Qf5+ Kg8 71. Qg4+ Kf7 72. Qh5+ Kg8 73. Qd5+ Kf8 74. Qxb5 Qe6 75. Bg7+ Kf7 76. Qh5+ Ke7 77. g3 Qe1+ 78. Kg2 Qe4+ 79. Kh2", "id": "4952547" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rc6 Bb5 60. Rc1 b3 61. Rb1 Bc4 62. Ke4 Ra2 63. Kd4 Rc2 64. Nd3 Bxd3 65. Kxd3 Rxh2 66. Rxb3 Kg7 67. Ke4 Ra2 68. Kf4 Ra4+ 69. Kg5 Ra5 70. g4 Rc5 71. Kh5 Ra5 72. Rf3 Rb5 73. g5 Rb1 74. f6+ Kh7 75. Rh3 Rg1 76. Rh2 Rg3 77. Rh1 Rg2 78. Ra1 Rh2+ 79. Kg4 Kg6 80. Ra8 Rg2+ ½–½ Game 26br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black", "id": "7279762" }, { "contents": "Les Arcanes\n\n\nPremier sacrifice 56. Liberté 57. Le sacrifice libre 58. La relation du beth à l'aleph 59. Limite de nos champs de gravitation 60. L'indivisible unité 61. La Manifestation 62. Vision parfaite 63. La féminité de la Manifestation procréatrice 64. Cantique de Salomon 65. Ève 66. Sacrifice des sacrifices 67. La loi juive 68. Beauté libre 69. Encore le rythme 70. Conscience de l'univers 71. Libre beauté première 72-73. La passion mystérieuse et chaste 74. De l'amour à l'être 75.", "id": "17579979" }, { "contents": "Barharia\n\n\nKail 61. Kaluchhapra 62. Kanahar 63. Kanhauli 64. Khanpur 65. Khizar Chak 66. Khori Pakar Jaddi 67. Khori Pakar Nilami 68. Koiri Tola 69. Kuahi 70. Kurwa 71. Kutub Chhapra 72. Lachhmi Chak 73. Lakri 74. Lakri Dargah 75. Lala Hata 76. Lauan 77. Madhaupur 78. Mahal 79. Mahamadpur 80. Mahammadpur 81. Mahbub Chhapra 82. Mahmudpur 83. Mananpura 84. Mansahata 85. Mathia Patarhatha 86. Mathurapur 87. Mira Chhapra 88. Narharpur 89.", "id": "12509991" }, { "contents": "Women's Professional Basketball League\n\n\nfranchises had been awarded to Dallas, New Orleans, San Francisco and St. Louis, Missouri, while applications were received for potential franchises from Baltimore, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. The Eastern Division included the New Jersey Gems, New Orleans Pride, New York Stars, Philadelphia Fox, St. Louis Streak and Washington Metros. The Midwest Division included the Chicago Hustle, Iowa Cornets, Milwaukee Does and Minnesota Fillies. The Western Division included the California Dreams, Dallas Diamonds, Houston Angels and San Francisco Pioneers.", "id": "10846173" }, { "contents": "Don McMahon\n\n\nDonald John McMahon (January 4, 1930 – July 22, 1987) was a right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was signed by the Boston Braves before the 1950 season. He played for the Milwaukee Braves (1957–62), Houston Colt .45s (1962–63), Cleveland Indians (1964–66), Boston Red Sox (1966–67), Chicago White Sox (1967–68), Detroit Tigers (1968–69), and San Francisco Giants (1969–74). McMahon was used almost", "id": "22214072" }, { "contents": "List of sovereign states and dependencies by total fertility rate\n\n\n58 Israel 2.9 59 Lesotho 2.9 60 Eswatini 2.8 61 Kyrgyz Republic 2.8 62 Micronesia 2.8 63 Algeria 2.7 64 Haiti 2.7 65 Mongolia 2.7 66 Botswana 2.6 67 Fiji 2.6 68 Guatemala 2.6 69 Kazakhstan 2.6 70 Syria 2.6 71 Turkmenistan 2.6 72 Bolivia 2.5 73 Djibouti 2.5 74 Jordan 2.5 75 Oman 2.5 76 Lao PDR 2.4 77 Philippines 2.4 78 Cambodia 2.3 79 Ecuador 2.3 80 Guyana 2.3 81 Honduras 2.3 82 Panama 2.3 83 Paraguay 2.3 84 Seychelles 2.3 85 South Africa 2.3 86 Suriname 2.3 87 Uzbekistan 2.3 88 Dominican Republic 2.2 89 Indonesia 2.2", "id": "17872676" }, { "contents": "Minuscule 441\n\n\nsubscriptions at the end of each book, and στιχοι. The biblical text is surrounded by a catena of Oecumenius. Some of leaves of the codex are in disorder. The order of leaves: 3-18. 1. 2. 19-46. 47-58. 59. 63. 64. 59. 60-62. 73. 74. 65. 66. 69-72. 67. 68. 75-78. 127-142. 79-126. 143-158. 167-182", "id": "19179286" }, { "contents": "Al Maktab Raqam 19\n\n\n61 - Ghost Walker 62 - Stun death 63 - Fire Ball 64 - the mystery of the Sphinx 65 - dark rays 66 - Conflict in the bush 67 - a plot of Satan 68 - bulwark 69 - ghost of revenge 70 - bloody chase 71 - cursed earth 72 - devastating weapon 73 - horror Hospital 74 - a treasure of the Pharaohs 75 - bird death 76. The armed robbery 77. secret mission 78. hackers Nile 79. Invisible Man 80. devastating automated 81. golden statue 82. Flower devil 83", "id": "3242097" }, { "contents": "Rulers of Kuba\n\n\n. Shama Katuri. 61. Kusunju. 62. Bena Misaki. 63. Bikila Kolo. 64. Kunche Lama. 65. Pelama Pena. 66. Mime Pelama. 67. Chenge Lesanga. 68. Mianga. 69. Sam Bula. 70. Manchum Bula. 71. Bopele^Bombo. 72. Boeke. 73. Bo^Kena. 74. Shamba Nche. 75. Golo Nche. 76. Shama Shanga. 77. Saina^Kama. 78. Ko Kena. 79. Sanga Lenga. 80. Bosh A kama. 81", "id": "12139561" }, { "contents": "Ācārakkōvai\n\n\n52 poems (3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 77, 78, 81, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93", "id": "12746274" }, { "contents": "Jeff Nelsen\n\n\nmovie soundtracks, and performing in the horn sections of orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Montreal, Vancouver, and National Symphonies, and the Balkan Gypsy funk band of Slavic Soul Party. With Canadian Brass, Jeff has also performed with the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, the symphonies of Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, Phoenix, Rotterdam, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, with the esteemed German, London", "id": "2981814" }, { "contents": "Kasparov versus the World\n\n\n, but claimed it was also losing, and published a \"forced win\". Subsequently, tablebases showed an error in Kasparov's analysis, but confirmed that 58...Qf5 could not have saved the draw with best play on both sides. The main line starts with 58...Qf5 59.Kh6 Qe6 60.Qg1+ Ka2 61.Qf2+ Kb1 62.Qd4 Ka2 63.Kg5 Qe7+ 64.Qf6 Qe3+ 65.Qf4 Qg1+ 66.Kf6 Qb6+ 67.Kf7 Qb7+ 68.Ke6 Qc8+ 69.Kf6 Qd8+ 70.Kf5 Qc8+ 71.Kg5 Qc3 72.Qh2+ Ka1 73.Qe2 Kb1 74.Qf2 Qc1+ 75.Kg4 Qc3", "id": "14582966" }, { "contents": "Swindle (chess)\n\n\n55...f2 56.Qg2 \"zugzwang\"; (b) 55...Nf4 56.Qf5! and if 56...Kg3 57.Qg5+ wins the knight; (c) 55...Ng5 56.Qf5 wins. g5 53.hxg5 hxg5 54.Qxb6 f3 55.Qxc5 Kg4 56.Qe3 Kg3 57.c4 Kg2 58.c5 f2 59.Qe4+ Kh2 60.Qf3 g4! 61.Qe2? White could draw with 61.Qxg4 f1=Q+ 62.Kc2 Qf2+ 63.Kb1 Qf1+ 64.Kc2 Qb5 (64...Nf2 65.Qf4+ Kg2 66.Qg5+ Kf3 67.Qf6+ Ke3 68.Qh6+ Kd4 69.Qd6+ Ke4 70.Qg6+ Kd5 71.Qd6+ Ke4 72.Qg6+", "id": "21604299" }, { "contents": "Queen and pawn versus queen endgame\n\n\n. Qxe6 Qh8+ 58. Kg6 Qc3 59. g4 Qd2 60. g5 Qd4 61. Qf5+ Ka4 62. Kh5 Qh8+ 63. Kg4 Qh1 (This move loses for Black in 39 moves as confirmed by http://www.k4it.de/index.php?topic=egtb&lang=en) 64. Qf4+ Ka5 65. Qe5+ Ka4 66. g6 Qd1+ 67. Kg5 Qg8+ 68. Kf5 Qc8+ 69. Kf4 Qc1+ 70. Qe3 Qc7+ 71. Qe5 Qc1+ 72. Kf5 Qc8+ 73. Kg5 Qd8+ 74. Qf6 Qd5+ 75", "id": "20411696" }, { "contents": "List of OHL seasons\n\n\n| 1959–60 | 1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993–94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–00 | 2000–01 | 2001–02 | 2002–03 | 2003–04 | 2004–05 | 2005–06 | 2006–07 | 2007–08 | 2008–09 | 2009–10", "id": "6936535" }, { "contents": "Dumaria\n\n\nDumaria 107 50 Kewla Kalan Dumaria 919 51 Khaira Dumaria 885 52 Khardag Dumaria 1,454 53 Kokna Dumaria 333 54 Kolhubar Dumaria 3,225 55 KOlsaita Dumaria 297 56 Kundari Dumaria 341 57 Kunria Dumaria 739 58 Kusari Dumaria 1,549 59 Lataha Dumaria 259 60 Londa Dumaria 556 61 Madarpur Dumaria 1,130 62 Mahjari Dumaria 192 63 Mahuri Dumaria 2,884 64 Mahuri Dumaria 348 65 Maigara Dumaria 2,318 66 Majhauli Dumaria 4,606 67 Majhgawan Dumaria 379 68 Manrar Dumaria 533 69 Mataha Dumaria 3,172 70 Maun Bar Dumaria 292 71 Mayapur Dumaria 141 72 Milki Dumaria 168 73 Nabigarh Dumaria 618", "id": "10048378" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n75 e\": \"favorite_nu 0000300 6d 62 65 72 22 7d 2c 20 7b 22 74 79 70 65 22 3a mber\"}, {\"type\": 0000320 20 5b 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c 20 22 6e 75 6c [\"string\", \"nul 0000340 6c 22 5d 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 22 3a 20 22 66 61 l\"], \"name\": \"fa 0000360 76 6f 72 69 74 65 5f 63 6f 6c 6f 72 22 7d 5d 7d", "id": "10173702" }, { "contents": "List of MJHL seasons\n\n\n1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | The following is a list of seasons following the reorganization of junior hockey in Canada.br 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 | 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 | br 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | br 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993-94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–2000 | br", "id": "15920550" }, { "contents": "Spain men's national wheelchair basketball team\n\n\n72–62. They beat Poland 47–64, and Sweden 65–54. Then they lost to Italy 50–58, lost to Germany 77–70, and defeated Poland 71–65. At the 2013 European Championships, Spain defeated Sweden 60–54, Israel 75–57, France 56–40, and Poland 63–45 in pool play. They lost to Turkey 63–49. In the quarterfinals, they defeated Italy 65–56. In the semi-finals, they lost to Great Britain 72–69. They defeated Sweden to win the bronze by a score of 65–56. Asier García Pereiro led the team in", "id": "13321907" }, { "contents": "Lanarkshire Cup\n\n\n1932–33 - 1933–34 - Hamilton Academical 1934–35 - Airdrieonians 1935–36 - 1936–37 - 1937–38 - Airdrieonians 1938–39 - Hamilton Academical 1939–40 - Motherwell 1848–49 - Albion Rovers 1949–50 - Motherwell 1950–51 - Albion Rovers 1951–52 - Hamilton Academical 1952–53 - Motherwell 1953–54 - Motherwell 1954–55 - Motherwell 1955–56 - 1956–57 - Motherwell 1957–58 - Motherwell 1958–59 - Motherwell 1959–60 - Motherwell 1960–61 - Motherwell 1961–62 - Motherwell 1962–63 - Airdrieonians 1963–64 - Motherwell 1964–65 - 1965–66 - Airdrieonians 1966–67 - Airdrieonians 1967–68 - Motherwell 1968–69 - Motherwell 1969–70 - Airdrieonians 1970–71 - Airdrieonians 1971–72 - 1972–73 - Motherwell 1973–74 -", "id": "10384135" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1981\n\n\nNe7 29.Ne3 Rc6 30.Ra3 Nc8 31.axb5 axb5 32.Kf2 Nb6 33.Nb2 Rxd1 34.Bxd1 Rd6 35.Be2 Be8 36.Ra5 Rd8 37.Ke1 c6 38.Ra6 Rb8 39.Bd1 Nc8 40.Nd3 Nc7 41.Ra5 Ra8 42.f4 exf4 43.gxf4 Nb6 44.Bf3 Rd8 45.Be2 Na4 46.Ra7 Rd7 47.Kd2 Ne6 48.Rxd7 Bxd7 49.Bg4 g6 50.f5 gxf5 51.Bxf5 Kg7 52.e5 Nf8 53.Bxd7 Nxd7 54.e6 Ndb6 55.Nf4 Kf8 56.Kd3 Nc8 57.Ng4 Ke7 58.Nh6 Kd6 59.Kd4 Ne7 60.Nf7+ Kc7 61.Nh5 c5+ 62.bxc5 Nc6+ 63.Ke3 Nxc5 64.Nxf6 Nxe6 65.h5 Nf8 66.Ke4 Kb6 67.Ng5 h6 68.Nf7 Ne6 69.Ne8 Nc5+ 70.Ke3 Na4 71.Kd2 b4 72.cxb4 Nxb4 73.Nxh6 Nc5 74.Nf5 Nd5 75.h6 Ne4+", "id": "7279794" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n22 3a 20 22 55 ord\", \"name\": \"U 0000100 73 65 72 22 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 73 70 61 63 65 ser\", \"namespace 0000120 22 3a 20 22 65 78 61 6d 70 6c 65 2e 61 76 72 6f \": \"example.avro 0000140 22 2c 20 22 66 69 65 6c 64 73 22 3a 20 5b 7b 22 \", \"fields\": [{\" 0000160 74 79 70 65 22 3a 20 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c", "id": "10173700" }, { "contents": "HC CSKA Moscow\n\n\n. \"Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game Soviet / Russian MVP Scoring Champion Goal Scoring Champion Soviet / Russian League First Team Best Line Best Rookie Soviet League Championship \"(32)\": 1947–48, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1954–55, 1955–56, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1976–77,", "id": "12586396" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\n- Ryne Duren - Baltimore 54, Kansas City 57, NYY 58-61, LAA 61-62, Philadelphia 63-64, Cincinnati 64, Washington 65, Philadelphia 65 1949 - Ed Albrecht - St. Louis 49-50 1940 - Dewey Adkins - Washington 43, Chi Cubs 49 1940 - Stan Goletz - CHI WS 41 1940 - William Red Rollings - Boston 27-28 1940 - Dave Bartosch - St. Louis 45 1939 - Andy Cohen - Player - New York Giants 26, 28-29, Manager - Philadelphia", "id": "9684301" }, { "contents": "Bing (search engine)\n\n\n-time traffic conditions using Bing Maps. The gadget provided shortcuts to driving directions, local search and full-screen traffic view of major US and Canadian cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Montreal, New York City, Oklahoma City, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Vancouver, and Washington, D.C. Prior to October", "id": "5355697" }, { "contents": "Chess (poem)\n\n\nas 52. Na1–b3? 52. Kh2 Qg3+ 53. Qxg3+ hxg3+ 54. Kxg3 Ra5 55. Kf2 Ra8 56. Ke2 Nc2 57. Kd1 Ne3+ 58. Kc1 Nxg2+ 59. Kb1 b5 60. h4 b4 61. h5 b3 62. e5 Bg5 63. h6 Nh4 64. e6 Bf6 65. h7 Nxf3 66. e7 Bxe7 67. h8=Q+ Kb7 68. Qh3 Ne5 69. Qh5 Nd3 70. Qh3 Nb4 71. Qf3+ Kb8 72. Qe2 Bf6 73. Qe6", "id": "7723831" }, { "contents": "2002 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n(77) 93–6, 37–67, (62) 70–20, (57) 79–0, (91) 108–17, 69–9, (60) 62–9 **(65) 75–33, 68–55, 59–23, (126)-0, 0-(81), (85) 112–6, 1–76 (72), (60) 73–0 ***(60) 109–6, 45–56, (72) 75–42, 5–78 (55), (68) 73–0, (109) 115–19, 43–66, (110) 111–14, (70)-0, 38–89", "id": "20494682" }, { "contents": "2015 Cleveland Indians season\n\n\nand 13, improving their record to 70–70 and marking the first time the Indians were .500 since they were 2–2. The Indians would also be 71-71, 72-72, 73-73, and 74-74, but lost the following game each time. They briefly made it over the .500 mark at 77–76 on September 26, but went on to lose three in a row. The Indians spent much of September 3–5 games behind the Texas Rangers or Houston Astros for the second wild card spot in the American", "id": "294687" }, { "contents": "Index of philosophical literature\n\n\n\"Federalist No. 61\" – \"Federalist No. 62\" – \"Federalist No. 63\" – \"Federalist No. 64\" – \"Federalist No. 65\" – \"Federalist No. 66\" – \"Federalist No. 67\" – \"Federalist No. 68\" – \"Federalist No. 69\" – \"Federalist No. 70\" – \"Federalist No. 71\" – \"Federalist No. 72\" – \"Federalist No. 73\" – \"Federalist No. 74\" – \"Federalist", "id": "16809651" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "List of mayors of Salisbury\n\n\n1850–51 George Brown 1851–52 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1852–53 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1853–54 John Lambert 1854–55 Thomas Pain 1855–56 Abraham Jackson 1856–57 Thomas Pain 1857–58 Coard William Squarey 1858–59 Philip Pickney Cother 1859–60 William Woodlands 1860–61 Philip Watson Ottoway 1861–62 Charles Mann Cornwallis Whatman 1862–63 John Style 1863–64 John Waters 1864–65 Richard Henry Rigden 1865–66 Robert Stokes 1866–67 John Alfred Lush MD 1867–68 Stephen Eldridge 1868–69 William Aylward 1869–70 Charles Richard Norton 1870–71 William Fawcett Jnr. 1871–72 John Harding Jackson 1873–74 Henry Brown 1874–75 Samuel Ralph Atkins 1875–76 Charles Henry Radcliffe 1876–77 John Keynes 1877–78 Richard Monkhouse Wilson", "id": "18557200" }, { "contents": "1967 NFL season\n\n\nThe 1967 NFL season was the 48th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 16 teams with the addition of the New Orleans Saints. The two 8-team conferences were split into two divisions each: the Eastern Conference divisions were Capitol (Dallas, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Washington) and Century (Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis), and the Western Conference divisions were Central (Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, and Minnesota) and Coastal (Atlanta, Baltimore, Los Angeles", "id": "8290334" }, { "contents": "World TeamTennis\n\n\nwith Arthur Ashe and Wilt Chamberlain, securing the professional men players.. The league began play in May 1974, with George MacCall as Commissioner of the 16 teams: Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo-Toronto, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Florida (Miami), San Diego/Hawaii, Houston, Los Angeles, Minnesota (Minneapolis-St.Paul), New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. The original league format included a four-colored tennis court, a 44-contest season, and teams", "id": "14486970" }, { "contents": "2013 FedEx Cup Playoffs\n\n\n(76 to 58), Nicholas Thompson (73 to 59), Brendan Steele (89 to 69), and Ernie Els (91 to 70). Seven players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances: Ryan Palmer (60 to 71), Fredrik Jacobson (61 to 72), Martin Laird (63 to 74), David Lingmerth (64 to 75), Kyle Stanley (66 to 77), Cameron Tringale (69 to 79", "id": "19528111" }, { "contents": "Jellabies\n\n\n58. Parrot (21 June 1999) 59. Spring (28 June 1999) 60. Magic (5 July 1999) 61. Where's Pepper? (12 July 1999) 62. Hot (19 July 1999) 63. Robot (26 July 1999) 64. Wheels (2 August 1999) 65. Chums (9 August 1999) 66. Baa! (16 August 1999) 67. Found (23 August 1999) 68. Autumn (30 August 1999) 69. Nature (6 September 1999)", "id": "20682329" }, { "contents": "List of fresh water fishes of Maharashtra\n\n\nogilbii 51. Schismatorhynchos (Nukta) nukta 52. Thynnichthys sandkhol 53. Tor khudree 54. Tor mussulah 55. Tor tor SUB-FAMILY: CULTRINAE 56. Chela cachius 57. Chela laubuca 58. Salmostoma acinaces 59. Salmostoma balookee 60. Salmostoma boopis 61. Salmostoma clupeoides 62. Salmostoma horai 63. Salmostoma kardahiensis 64. Salmostoma novacula 65. Salmostoma phulo Subfamily: LEUCISCINAE 66. Hypophthalmichthys molitrix SUBFAMILY: RASBORINAE 69. Barilius evezardi 70. Barilius gatensis 71. Parluciosoma daniconius 72. Parluciosoma labiosa 73. Danio aequipinnatus 74", "id": "16146194" }, { "contents": "Vehicle registration plates of Kenya\n\n\n63 UN - United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Eastern & Southern African Regional Office 64 CD - Iran 65 CD - Cyprus 66 CD - Argentina 67 UN - United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) 68 CD - Philippines 69 CD - Burundi 70 CD - Chile 71 CD - Oman 72 CD - League of Arab States / Arab League 73 CD - European Union 74 CD - Yemen 75 CD - Kenya Mission to UNEP 76 CD - Côte d'Ivoire (Consulate) 77 CD - Bangladesh 78 CD - Saudi Arabia 79 UN", "id": "993880" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "List of makams\n\n\n-Şehnaz 63. Bûstan 64. Büzürk 65. Büzürk-Gerdâniye 66. Büzürk-Geveyşt 67. Büzürk-Mâye 68. Büzürk-Nevrûz 69. Büzürk-Selmek 70. Büzürk-Şehnâz 71. Canfezâ 72. Çârgâh 73. Çârgâh-Âcem 74. Çârgâh-Gerdâniye 75. Çârgâh-Mahûr 76. Çehâr-Âgâazin 77. Daği-Bayâti 78. Danişverân 79. Dil Âvîz 80. Dil-Ârâ 81. Dil-Efruz 82. Dil-Keşîde 83. Dil-Nişîn 84. Dil-", "id": "21093808" }, { "contents": "Super Bases Loaded 2\n\n\n\", the Cleveland \"Stars\", the Detroit \"Storm\", the Kansas City \"Tornadoes\", Oakland \"Eagles\", and Seattle \"Blue Wave\". The Omega League (based on the National League) consisted of the Atlanta \"Weasels\", Houston \"Doves\", the Los Angeles \"Cyclops\", the New York \"Mercs\", Philadelphia \"Bruins\", the Pittsburgh \"Buzzards\", and the San Francisco \"Amoebas\". In addition, there were four edit teams: Urbana,", "id": "22141152" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "Don Larsen\n\n\nDon James Larsen (born August 7, 1929) is an American retired Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher. During a 15-year MLB career, he pitched from 1953 to 1967 for seven different teams. Larsen pitched for the St. Louis Browns / Baltimore Orioles (1953–54; 1965), New York Yankees (1955–59), Kansas City Athletics (1960–1961), Chicago White Sox (1961), San Francisco Giants (1962–64), Houston Colt .45's / Houston Astros (1964–65), and Chicago Cubs (1967)", "id": "15750076" }, { "contents": "1968 NBA playoffs\n\n\n) (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Chicago Bulls: \"Lakers win series 4-1\" This is the first playoff meeting between the Lakers and Bulls. Division Finals (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (3) San Francisco Warriors: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Last Playoff Meeting: 1967 Western Division Semifinals (San Francisco won 3-0) Champion: Boston Celtics Division Semifinals (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (3) New York Knicks: \"76ers win series 4-2", "id": "14689742" } ]
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Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins 82.", "id": "18525012" }, { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Constitutional amendments under the French Fifth Republic\n\n\n46, 47, 47-1, 47-2 (new), 48, 49, 50-1, 51-1 (new), 51-2 (new), 56, 61, 61-1 (new), 62, 65, 69, 70, 71, 71-1 (new), 72-3, 73, 74-1, 75-1 (new), 87 (new), 88-4, 88-5, 89. The vote was", "id": "8390514" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Wysoczany\n\n\n53. Saharowa 54. Mashljanyk 55. Luchkanych 56. Mashljanyk 57. Mytso 58. Jacyla 59. Jacyla 60. Village Ukrainian School 61. Bodnik 62. Tsynanko 63. Shlomko 64. Warholjak 65. Kroljak 66. Village Orthodox Church 67. Horonova 68. Hlibyk 69. Sekielyk 70. Mashljanyk 71. Maslany 72. Orzinski 73. Worotyla 74. Luchkanych 75. Petrunjova 76. Slabka 77. Petrunjova 78. Bajtsowa 79. Sas 80. Sas 81. Hrytsko 82. Jacyla 83. Szevtsova 84. Szevtsova", "id": "15604592" }, { "contents": "List of WWE United States Champions\n\n\nRank !Wrestler !No. ofbrreigns !Combinedbrdays !Combined daysbrrec. by WWE !1 !2 !rowspan=2|40 !42 !43 !44 !45 !46 !47 !48 !49 !50 !51 !52 !53 !rowspan=2|54 !56 !rowspan=2|57 !59 !60 !61 !62 !63 !64 !65 !66 !67 !rowspan=3|68 !71 !72 !rowspan=3|73 !76 !77 !78 !rowspan=2|79 !rowspan=2|81 !83 !rowspan=2|84 !rowspan=3|86 !89 !rowspan=2|90 !92 !", "id": "11372834" }, { "contents": "Eusébio\n\n\nrepeated five years later. He was the Portuguese First Division's top scorer seven times (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970 and 1973), helping Benfica to win 11 Primeira Liga (1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73 and 1974–75), 5 Portuguese Cup wins (1961–62, 1963–64, 1968–69, 1969–70 and 1971–72), 1 European Cup win (1961–62) and 3 European Cup finals (1962–63, 1964–65 and 1967–68). Eusébio", "id": "15697745" }, { "contents": "Udayarpalayam taluk\n\n\n48 Kundaveli-East 49 Kundaveli-West 50 Kuruvalapparkoil 51 Kuvagam 52 Kuvathur 53 Managathy 54 Marudur 55 Melur 56 Muthuservamadam 57 Nagam Panthal 58 Nayaganai Periyal 59 Nedavalur-East 60 Nedavalur-South 61 Olayur 62 Padanilai 63 Pappakudi-North 64 Pappakudi-South 65 Parukkal 66 Periyakrishnapuram 67 Periyavalayam 68 Pichanur 69 Pilichikuzhi 70 Piranjeri 71 Porpathintha Nallur 72 Rangiyam 73 Saluppai 74 Sathampady 75 Silambur 76 Siluvacheri 77 Sirukadambur 78 Solankurichi 79 Sripuranthan 80 Sriraman 81 Suriyamanal 82 Suttamalli 83 T.Paluvur 84 Taludalamedu 85 Thandalai 86 Thathanur 87 Thenkatchi Perumal Nathan 88 Thirukalapur 89", "id": "329036" }, { "contents": "Garhmukteshwar (Assembly constituency)\n\n\nkhaiya 46 Sharifpur 47 Anooppur Dibai 48 Shuklampura 49 Rasoolabad Nanpur 50 Lodhipur Shobhan 51 Pawati 52 Haiderpur 53 Lodhipur Chhapka 54 Sadullapur 55 Hiranpura 56 Popayi 57 Janupura 58 Jhadina 59 Saidpur 60 Alampur Bhagwantpur 61 Ladpura 62 Kalyanpur 63 Khilwai 64 Shogarh 65 Shahpur Chaudhary 66 Inayatpur 67 Rampur Nyamatpur 68 Abdullapur 69 Dotai 70 Athsaini 71 Hasupur 72 Manak Chowk 73 Deoli 74 Dhana 75 Lisri 76 Akkhapur 77 Fattapur 78 Phuldehra 79 Nawada Kalan 80 Todarpur 81 Bhowapur 82 Bhowapur Mastannagar 83 Baksar 84 Saroorpur 85 Vait 86 Khudaliya 87 Baddha 88 Ratupura 89 Rajhera 90", "id": "3818355" }, { "contents": "Samia tribe (Luhya)\n\n\n38 Abakangala 39 Abakati 40 Abakemo 41 Abakerere 42 Abakhu 43 Abakibwedde 44 Abakiroyoya 45 Abakobe 46 Abakomolo 47 Abakooli 48 Abakoolo 49 Abakuba 50 Abakwala 51 Abakwede 52 Abakyaki 53 Abakyonga 54 Abalaka 55 Abalala 56 Abalanda 57 Abaleke 58 Abalekya 59 Abalila 60 Abalindo 61 Abaliro 62 Abalisa 63 Abaloba 64 Abalomba 65 Abalundu 66 Abalwenge 67 Abalyali 68 Abalyani 69 Abamakwa 70 Abamakyeke 71 Abamali 72 Abamani 73 Abamanyi 74 Abambumpi 75 Abameripo 76 Abampoodi 77 Abampunyi 78 Abamulembo 79 Abamulimba 80 Abamuma 81 Abanapa 82 Abangasa 83 Abanghale 84 Abanyanga 85 Abanyedeti 86 Abanyihodoo 87 Abanyimaro", "id": "4195796" }, { "contents": "Parbatsar\n\n\nGular 47 Gunawati 48 Gurah 49 Haripura 50 Harnawa Patti 51 Hatheli 52 Hukmpura 53 Huldhani 54 Jagdishpura 55 Jalampura 56 Janjeela 57 Jawla 58 Jhalra 59 Jhujharpura 60 Kaletara 61 Kalkala Ki Dhani 62 Kankediyas 63 Kanwalad 64 Khanpur 65 Khedapura 66 Khedarpura 67 Kheri Khinwasi 68 Khokhar 69 Khokhariya 70 Khundiyas 71 Kinsariya 72 Kishorpura 73 Kitiya 74 Kuliyana 75 Kundri 76 Kurada 77 Lakhiyas 78 Lalana Kalan 79 Lalana Khurd 80 Madhwa 81 Malas Charnan 82 Malas Gusaiyan 83 Mandan 84 Mandowari 85 Manglana 86 Manpura 87 Mayapur 88 Mehgaon 89 Merasi 90 Mindakiya 91 Modi Khurd", "id": "7579275" }, { "contents": "Western Suburbs Magpies\n\n\nW Wright 55 W Barclay 56 Percy Bolt 57 T Doyle 58 J Feeney 59 V Jarvis 60 E Mantle 61 H.G. Naylor 62 E Palmer 63 E Willings 64 Grinstead 65 Owens 66 Sam Perry 67 Keen 68 James 69 Percy Briscoe 70 Chipperfield 71 J Ogilvie 72 Horace Alderson 73 Johns 74 J Slingsby 75 D McDonald 76 G Patterson 77 Baldock 78 Tom Dowswell 79 Healy 80 McEvoy 81 Ryan 82 George Duffin 83 Herb Gilbert 84 Rangi Joass 85 W Mueller 86 A Munnery 87 P.J. Thompson 88 Jack Tully 89 S.B. Wall 90 A Gillett", "id": "13659778" }, { "contents": "Game Day Recycling\n\n\nUniversity of Georgia 59. University of Kentucky 60. University of Maine 61. University of Maryland 62. University of Miami 63. University of Michigan 64. University of Minnesota 65. University of Mississippi 66. University of Missouri 67. University of Montana 68. University of Nebraska–Lincoln 69. University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill 70. University of North Texas 71. University of Notre Dame 72. University of Oregon 73. University of Rochester 74. University of South Florida 75. University of Tennessee - Knoxville 76", "id": "10435645" }, { "contents": "Carson's Law\n\n\nAnd Misfire 59. St. Patrick's Day 60. The Masquerade 61. All That Glitters 62. Laugh, Clown, Laugh 63. Guardian Angels 64. Lost Opportunities 65. A Country Dance 66. Faith, Hope And Fencing Wire 67. A Matter Of Confidence 68. The Tender Trap 69. A Case For Compassion 70. From Small Acorns 71. Street Games, Night Moves 72. Deceptions 73. Orphans Of The Storm 74. Falling Star 75. Means To An End 76. Teapots And Tears 77.", "id": "7511783" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "2003 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 10–11 May – Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, England *58–69, 83–25, 24–66, (63) 75–8, 9-(67), 0–98 (57), 72–60 (53), 39–80 (55), (67)-(60), 42–61 **(58) 73–26, (80)-(52), (100) 104–32, 23–82 (57), (54) 74–57, 49–57, (56) 71–48, 59–32 **", "id": "20494482" }, { "contents": "List of villages in Murbad\n\n\n796 br 57 Gorakhgad Murbad 1 br 58 Goregaon Murbad 495 br 59 Hedavali Murbad 281 br 60 Hireghar Murbad 225 61 Inde Murbad 885 br 62 Jadai Murbad 491 br 63 Jaigaon Murbad 496 br 64 Jambhurde Murbad 1,330 br 65 Jamghar Murbad 533 br 66 Kachakoli Murbad 869 br 67 Kalambad Mu Murbad 408 br 68 Kalambhe Murbad 1,299 br 69 Kalamkhande Murbad 987 br 70 Kalanbhad Murbad 1,017 br 71 Kandali Murbad 295 br 72 Kanharle Murbad 798 br 73 Kanhol Murbad 822 br 74 Karavale Murbad 1,118 br 75 Karchonde Murbad 731 76 Kasgaon Murbad 524", "id": "15353565" }, { "contents": "Amos Burn\n\n\nKf7 46.Bxc6 Bxc6 47.Kb4 Be8 48.Nf3 Ke7 49.Ng5 Bc6 50.Ka3 Bd7 51.Kb2 Ba4 52.Kc1 Bb3 53.Nf3 Ba4 54.Nh4 Kf7 55.Ng2 Bd7 56.h4 Be8 57.Kb2 Ba4 58.Ne3 Ke7 59.Ka3 Bc6 60.Kb4 Kd7 61.Ka5 Kc7 62.Nc2 Kb7 63.Nb4 Bd7 64.Na6 Be8 65.Nc5+ Kc6 66.Nxe6 Bd7 67.Ng5 Bf5 68.Kb4 Bg4 69.Ka3 Kd7 70.Nf7 Be6 71.Nd6 Kc6 72.Kb2 Bg4 73.Kc2 Kd7 74.Kd2 Ke6 75.Ke3 Bh3 76.f5+ gxf5 77.Kf4 Bg4 78.Kg5 Bh3 79.Ne8 Kf7 80.Nf6 f4 81.Kxf4 Be6 82.Kg5 1–0 MacDonald-Burn, Liverpool 1910 At right is a surprisingly little-known position from one of Burn's offhand games.", "id": "20103296" }, { "contents": "Brazilian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act\n\n\n59. FENIPRAZINE 60. FEMPROBAMATO 61. FLUFENAZINE 62. FLUMAZENIL 63. FLUOXETINE 64. FLUPENTIXOL 65. FLUVOXAMINE 66. HALOPERIDOL 67. HALOTAN 68. CLORAL HYDRATE 69. HYDROCHLORBEZETILAMINE 70. HYDROXIDINE 71. HOMOPHENAZINE 72. IMICLOPRAZINE 73. IMIPRAMINE 74. IMIPRAMINOXIDE 75. IPROCLORIZIDA 76. ISOCARBOXAZIDE 77. ISOFLURANE 78. ISOPROPYL-CROTONYL-URINE 79. LAMOTRIGINE 80. LEVODOPA 81. LEVOMEPROMAZINE 82. LINDANO 83. LISURIDA 84. LITHIUM 85. LOPERAMIDA 86. LOXAPINA 87. MAPROTILINE 88. MECLOFENOXATE 89. MEFENOXALONE 90.", "id": "14670778" }, { "contents": "Tales of the Wizard of Oz\n\n\n? 55. ? 56. ? 57. ? 58. ? 59. ? 60. Friends of a Feather 61. Monkey Air Lift 62. Guaranteed for Life 63. The Skills of Bravery 64. The Coat of Arms 65. Roar, Lion, Roar 66. Be a Card 67. The Inferior Decorator 68. The Salesman 69. The Cat's Meow 70. The Yellow Brick Road 71. Rusty Rusty 72. The Scarecrow 73. The Invisible Man 74. Free Trade 75. The Bull Fighter 76", "id": "13344957" }, { "contents": "Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship\n\n\nscope=row|56 !scope=row|57 !scope=row|58 !scope=row|59 !scope=row|60 !scope=row|61 !scope=row|62 !scope=row|63 !scope=row|64 !scope=row|65 !scope=row|66 !scope=row|67 !scope=row|68 !scope=row|69 !scope=row|70 !scope=row|71 !scope=row|72 !scope=row|73 !scope=row|74 !scope=row|75 !scope=row|76 !scope=row|77 !scope=row|78 !scope=row|79 !scope=row|80 !", "id": "16778230" }, { "contents": "Ikirun\n\n\n59. Asaba 60. Ajele Okeba 61. Ago Okeba 62. Ajisefinni 63. Alufa Akanbi 64. Adedeji 65. Alabi 66. Aniyeye 67. Agunlo 68. Aliyu 69. Aborisade 70. Agbon 71. Ayara 72. Baale- Enle 73. Baba Osogbo 74. Orisayo 75. Balogun 76. Baale Gbenagbena 77. Baale Onilu 78. Baale Ponja Erintunde 79. Saba 80. Balogun Kojo 81. Baale Oke Aafo 82. Balogun Makinde 83. Baba Isale 84. Balogun Imole 85. Baba Oloya 86. Baale", "id": "2580736" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qd2 Qd4 57. Qe1 Qb6 58. Qd2 Rb7 59. a4 Qc5 60. Qe1 Rb4 61. Qd2 Qb6 62. Qc1 Qd4 63. Qc2 Rb3 64. Be2 Rxc3 65. Qxc3 Qxc3 66. bxc3 Nxe4 67. Bf3 Nef6 68. Be2 e4 69. Bxc4 g4 70. Rb2 Ng5 71. Rb6 Nf7 72. Bf1 f3 73. c4 Nd7 74. Rb7 Nfe5 75. f6 e3 76. Rb3 e2 77. Bxe2 fxe2 78. Re3 Nf3 79. f7 Rf8 80. Rxg4 e1=", "id": "10680382" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "1953–54 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team\n\n\n30 Oregon State (-/4) RAL L 53–65 January 8 The Citadel H W 83–42 January 9 Wake Forest A W 66–65 January 11 Davidson A W 70–54 January 16 Virginia H W 78–66 January 19 NC State H L 77–84 February 2 Washington and Lee LY W 69–60 February 4 Duke (-/8) A L 47–63 February 8 Virginia A L 69–83 February 11 Wake Forest H L 62–76 February 13 Clemson (-/14) A W 72–56 February 16 Davidson H W 89–69 February 20 Duke (-/14) H L 63–67 February 24 NC State", "id": "7304952" }, { "contents": "Kumharsain\n\n\nChohan 38 Chopala 39 Churath 40 D.P.F. Nag kelo Saroga 41 D.P.F. Nagkelo 42 Dagrot 43 Dakolu 44 Dakoon 45 Dalan 46 Damaur 47 Daro 48 Dawala 49 Deeb 50 Deoridhar 51 Dethal 52 Devali Dhar 53 Dhala 54 Dhali 55 Dhanal 56 Dharuri 57 Dheongli 58 Dogri 59 Doja 60 Ganeog 61 Gharal 62 Ghareawat 63 Ghughvi 64 Gheti 65 Gonthla 66 Halyana 67 Hathiya 68 Jadoon 69 Jal 70 Jalti 71 Jangal Ahar 72 Jangal Dawala 73 Jangal Hatu 74 Jangal Havan 75 Jangal Jogsha 76 Jangal Madhawan 77 Jangal Marni 78 Jangal Nun-II 79 Janjeli", "id": "1653227" }, { "contents": "Glamorgan County Silver Ball Trophy\n\n\n. The trophy is sponsored by Brains Smooth. ! Season !! Winners !! Losing Finalists !! Score !! Venue ! 1956–57 !1957–58 ! 1958–59 ! 1959–60 ! 1960–61 ! 1961–62 ! 1962–63 ! 1963–64 ! 1964–65 ! 1965–66 ! 1966–67 ! 1967–68 ! 1968–69 ! 1969–70 ! 1970–71 ! 1971–72 ! 1972–73 ! 1973–74 ! 1974–75 ! 1975–76 ! 1976–77 ! 1977–78 ! 1978–79 ! 1979–80 ! 1980–81 ! 1981–82 ! 1982–83 ! 1983–84 ! 1984–85 ! 1985–86 ! 1986–87 ! 1987–88 ! 1988–89 ! 1989–90 ! 1990–91 ! 1991–92 ! 1992–93 ! 1993–94", "id": "18470383" }, { "contents": "63rd NHK Cup (shogi)\n\n\n, 59. P*7b, 60. Px3e, 61. P-6f, 62. N*8e, 63. P-7a+, 64. Nx7g+, 65. Nx7g, 66. S*7f, 67. N*8i, 68. G*5i, 69. K-6h, 70. B-4h+, 71. +P-7b, 72. +B-5h, 73. K-7i, 74. +B-6i, 75. K-8h, 76. +Bx7h, 77. Kx7h, 78. G*6g, 79. K-8h, 80. Gx7g, 81. Nx7g", "id": "8770976" }, { "contents": "Ancestors of Rama\n\n\n62. Rituparna 63. Sarvakama (Sarvakarma, Aartupani in Harivansha Puran) 64. Sudas (contemporary to King Kuru-1 of Chandravansh who founded the Magadha Kingdom) 65. Saudasa (or) Kalmashapada (married to Madayanti) 66. Asmaka 67. Mulaka (Naari Kavacha) (contemporary of Yadava King Shakuni who was the father of Rakshasha “Bhasmasura”) 68. Dasharatha-1 69. Adwil (Ilabil in Vishnu Puran) 70. Vishvamashaha 71. Anaranya-2 72. Nidhn 73. Animitra 74. Dululaha (Harivansh Puran) 75", "id": "8372279" }, { "contents": "Codex Cyprius\n\n\n1: 1, 4, 12, 14, 30, 34, 41, 44; Luke 10: 1, 8, 15, 22, 23, 30, 32, 37, 38, 47, 48, 53, 57, 63; Luke 20: 2, 4, 8, 9, 19, 23, 24, 26, 28, 33, 34, 50, 61, 62, 64, 65, 70, 74, 75. In Matthew 27:34 it reads οινον (\"wine\"", "id": "12433331" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qg1 Qe8 55. Qf2 Qf8 56. Rcd1 Qe8 57. Kh3 Kh8 58. Rc1 Kh7 59. Ba7 Rb7 60. Bc5 Na6 61. Be3 Rbb8 62. Kh4 Nb4 63. Qf1 Qe7 64. Kh3 Qe8 65. Kh2 Qe7 66. Qd1 Qe8 67. Kh3 Ra8 68. Kh4 Na6 69. Qg1 Bb4 70. Rdd1 Bf8 71. Kh3 Rab8 72. Kh4 Nb4 73. Rd2 Na6 74. Nf5 Bb4 75. Rdd1 Bf8 76. Qe1 Bb4 77. Qf1 Bf8 78. Kg3 Nb4 79", "id": "10680375" }, { "contents": "List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach\n\n\n• 20/7=/11 • 22/5 • 24/6 • 25/6 • 26/6 • 28/6 • 29/8 • 30/6 • 31/9 • 32/6 • 33/6 • 36/4 and /8 • 37/6 • 38/6 • 39/7 • 40/3, /6 and /8 • 41/6 • 42/7 • 44/7 • 45/7 • 46/6 • 47/5 • 48/3 and /7 • 52/6 • 55/5 • 56/5 • 57/8 • 59/3 • 60/5 • 62/6 64. • 64/2, /4 and /8 • 65/2 and /7 • 66/6 • 67/4 and /7 • 69/6 • 69a/6 • 70/7 and /11 • 72/6 • 73/5 • 74/8", "id": "3262090" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n+ Nxe4 56. fxe4+ Kxe4 57. Qg4+ Kd3 58. Qf3+ Qe3 59. Kg4 Qxf3+ 60. Kxf3 g6 61. Bd6 Nf5 62. Kf4 Nh4 63. Kg4 gxh5+ 64. Kxh4 Kxd4 65. Bb8 a5 66. Bd6 Kc4 67. Kxh5 a4 68. Kxh6 Kb3 69. b5 Kc4 70. Kg5 Kxb5 71. Kf5 Ka6 72. Ke6 Ka7 73. Kd7 Kb7 74. Be7 Ka7 75. Kc7 Ka8 76. Bd6 Ka7 77. Kc8 Ka6 78. Kb8 b5 79", "id": "7279713" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rg3 b3 59. Kc6 Kb8 60. Rxb3+ Ka7 61. Rb7+ Ka6 62. Rb6+ Ka7 63. Kb5 a4 64. Rxf6 Rf4 65. Rxh6 a3 66. Ra6+ Kb8 67. Rxa3 Rxf5 68. Rg3 Rf6 69. Rg8+ Kc7 70. Rg7+ Kc8 71. Rh7 1-0 Game 32br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black: Korchnoi, Viktorbr Pirc, Classicalbr Result: 1-0br 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5", "id": "7279777" }, { "contents": "José Cardenal\n\n\nJosé Rosario Domec Cardenal (born October 7, 1943 in Matanzas, Cuba) is a Cuban American former professional baseball outfielder, who played Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants (1963–64), Los Angeles/California Angels (1965–67), Cleveland Indians (1968–69), St. Louis Cardinals (1970–1971), Milwaukee Brewers (1971), Chicago Cubs (1972–77), Philadelphia Phillies (1978–79), New York Mets (1979–80), and Kansas City Royals (1980). Cardenal batted and threw", "id": "3406173" }, { "contents": "SUBE card\n\n\n20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88,", "id": "8102606" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\nRb1 Bg7 58. Be4 Nf6 59. Bc2 Nd5 60. Ra1 Kc7 61. Rb1 Bf6 62. Kg1 Ne7 63. Kf1 Nd5 64. Kg2 Bg7 65. Kg1 Kb7 66. Ra1 R6d7 67. Re4 Bf6 68. Re2 Kc7 69. Kf1 Ne7 70. Rb1 Nc8 71. Be3 Nd6 72. Rbe1 Re7 73. Bg6 Rg8 74. Bb1 e4 75. Kg2 Rge8 76. Bc2 Bg7 77. Rd1 Nc4 78. Bc1 Nd6 79. Rh1 Re5 80. h4 Bf6 81. h5 R5e7 82.", "id": "10680366" }, { "contents": "Wu Style Tai Chi Fast Form\n\n\nParting the wild horse's mane 59. Jade girl works the shuttles(3) 60. Jade girl works the shuttles(4) 61. Grasping the bird's tail 62. Cloud hands(3) 63. Cloud hands(4) 64. Downward posture 65. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(1) 66. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(2) 67. Step back, repulse the monkey 68. Flying oblique 69. Raise hand and step up 70. White crane flaps its wings 71. Brush knee and twist step 72. Needle at the bottom", "id": "6846816" }, { "contents": "SFZ (file format)\n\n\nan SFZ file: group lovel=0 hivel=127 region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=60 lokey=30 hikey=61 sample=SubDir/01C4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=62 lokey=62 hikey=63 sample=SubDir/02D4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=64 lokey=64 hikey=64 sample=SubDir/03E4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=65 lokey=65 hikey=66 sample=SubDir/04F4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=67 lokey=67 hikey=68 sample=SubDir/05G4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=69 lokey=69 hikey=70 sample=SubDir/06A4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=71 lokey=71 hikey=71 sample=SubDir/07B4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=72 lokey=72 hikey=73 sample=SubDir/08C5.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=74 lokey=74 hikey=75 sample=SubDir/09D5.wav region trigger=", "id": "13324840" }, { "contents": "Afadzato South District\n\n\n. Logba-Adzakoe 57. Logba-Akusame 58. Logba-Alakpeti 59. Logba-Andokope 60. Logba-Dufie 61. Logba-Klikpo 62. Logba-Tota 63. Logba-Vuinta 64. Logba-Xorglikope 65. Tafi-Abuipe 66. Tafi-Agorme 67. Tafi-Atome 68. Tafi-Dekpokorfe 69. Tafi-Mador 70. Tafi-Xorglikorfe 71. Kpeve-Old town 72. Kpeve-Tornu 73. Adigbo-Tornu 74. Goviefe-Todzi 75. Goviefe-Korwu", "id": "2739856" }, { "contents": "Jackson League\n\n\n-52 Centrals 1952-53 Northerners 1953-54 Vale Recreation 1954-55 Pessimists 1955-56 Northerners 1956-57 Guernsey Rangers 1957-58 Guernsey Rangers 1958-59 Northerners 1959-60 Northerners 1960-61 Belgrave Wanderers 1961-62 Sylvans 1962-63 Sylvans 1963-64 Northerners 1964-65 Belgrave Wanderers 1965-66 Vale Recreation 1966-67 Centrals 1967-68 St Martin’s 1968-69 Vale Recreation 1969-70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970-71 Belgrave Wanderers 1971-72 Vale Recreation 1972-73 Vale Recreation", "id": "4250613" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\nof Arkansas. The Lumbermen were disbanded in July 1905 due to financial hardships. Pine Bluff MLB Players 1954 - Frank Lucchesi - Manager - Philadelphia 70-72, Texas 75-77, Chicago Cubs 87 1952 - Bob Hale - Baltimore 55-56, 58, Cleveland 60-61, New York Yankees 61 1952 - Hillis Layne - Washington 41 1952 - Jim Snyder - Player Minnesota 61-62, 64 Manager - Seattle 88 1951 - Bud Black - Detroit 52, 55 1950 - Harry Chozen - Cincinnati 37 1950", "id": "9684300" }, { "contents": "Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award\n\n\n-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-", "id": "18196616" }, { "contents": "Middlesex Senior Charity Cup\n\n\n1947–48 Hendon 1948–49 Hayes 1949–50 Wealdstone 1950–51 Finchley 1951–52 Southall 1952–53 Hounslow Town 1953–54 Hendon 1954–55 Hayes 1955–56 Hounslow Town 1956–57 Hendon 1957–58 Finchley 1958–59 Enfield 1959–60 Hounslow Town 1960–61 Enfield 1961–62 Enfield & Hounslow Town (joint holders) 1962–63 Hayes 1963–64 Wealdstone 1964–65 Finchley 1965–66 Hounslow Town 1966–67 No Competition 1967–68 Wealdstone & Wembley (joint holders) 1968–69 Southall 1969–70 Hampton 1970–71 Hayes 1971–72 Hayes 1972–73 Hayes 1973–74 Finchley 1974–75 Hayes 1975–76 Hendon 1976–77 Hendon 1977–78 Hillingdon Borough 1978–79 Hendon 1979–80 Harrow Borough 1980–81 Wembley & Wealdstone (joint winners) 1981–82 Uxbridge 1982–83 Wembley 1983–84 Southall", "id": "8679746" }, { "contents": "Handicap (chess)\n\n\n53. Ke3 Kb5 54. Ne4 Na6 55. h8=Q Ka5 56. Qc3+ Kb5 57. Qb3+ Ka5 58. Nc3 Nc5 59. Bc7+ Ka6 60. Qb5+ Ka7 61. Qxc5+ Ka6 Deliberately allowing checkmate. 62. Qa5+ Kb7 63. Ke4 Kc8 64. Qa7 Kd7 65. Qb7 Ke7 66. Qc8 Kf6 67. Bd8+ Kg7 68. Qe6 Kf8 69. Qe7+ Kg8 70. Nd5 Kh8 71. g5 Kg8 72. g6 Kh8 73. Ke5 Kg8 74.", "id": "9261177" }, { "contents": "2009 Premier League Snooker\n\n\nwas higher. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 28–29 November – Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, England * (61) 80–35, 4–80, (96)–0, 0–(110), 34–77, 61–71 (65), 67–1, 40–75 ** 0–(98), 10–99 (53), 10–68 (66), 1–83 (76), (63)–30, (53)–(67) *** (111) 119–9, 87–36, 70–0, 50–57, 0–(88", "id": "994853" }, { "contents": "2013 Virginia Cavaliers football team\n\n\nAlex Foertsch 55 David Dean 56 Andre Miles-Redmond 57 Stephen Lawe 59 Mark Hall 60 John Pond 60 Jeb Byrne 61 Cody Wallace 62 Sean Karl 63 Ryan Doull 64 Nick Koutris 65 Ross Burbank 66 George Adeosun 67 Jackson Matteo 68 Eric Tetlow 69 Phillip Berry 70 Luke Bowanko 71 Jack McDonald 72 Eric Smith 74 Conner Davis 75 Sadiq Olanrewaju 76 Michael Mooney 77 Jay Whitmire 78 Morgan Moses 79 Jack Babcock 79 Sean Cascarano 80 Adrian Gamble 81 Jamall Brown 82 Mario Nixon 83 Jake McGee 84 Canaan Severin 85 Keeon Johnson 86 Jeremy Dollin", "id": "3791357" }, { "contents": "Sangrampur, Maharashtra\n\n\n52-Pimpari Adgaon 1400 53-Rajpur 157 54-Akoli Bk. 910 55-Akoli Kh. 251 56-Changefal Bk. 665 57-Changefal Kh. 707 58-Niwana 1487 59-Sangrampur Pr.jamod 6506 60-Tamgaon 1124 61-Pimpri Kathargaon 566 62-Bodkha 1363 63-Nirod 989 64-Bhilkhed 713 65-Wakana 1420 66-Rudhana 2072 67-Chondhi 622 68-Kakoda 669 69-Ukadgaon 353 70-Manardi 719 71-Pimpri Kavthal 461 72-Ringanwadi 570 73-Durgadiatya 1016 74-Wankhed 5378 75-Takleshwar 501 76-Kalamkhed 712 77-Jastgaon 795 78-Neknapur 358 79-Awar 955 80-Ukali Bk. 1216 81-Kodri 1225 82-Paturda Khurd 1564 83-Khel Thorat Paturda 2054 84-Warwat Khanderao 1447 85-Hingana Kavthal 360 86-Kumbarkhed 230 87-Kavthal 2673 88-Itkhed 218 89-Pesoda 1185 90-Bhon 1149 91-Sawali 659 92-Khiroda", "id": "9109065" }, { "contents": "Kamen Rider Spirits\n\n\n61. Rushbr 62. Ice Fangbr 63. Graveyard Eleventh tankōbon 64. Light Fangbr 65. Labyrinthbr 66. Hell Carbr 67. Teacherbr 68. Training Twelfth tankōbon 69. Whirlpoolbr 70. New Finisherbr 71. Ocean Battlebr 72. Belt of Lifebr 73. Immortal Man Thirteenth tankōbon 74. Inheritbr 75. Get Backbr 76. Movingbr 77. Evolutionbr 78. Next Evolutionbr 79. Final Evolution Fourteenth tankōbon 80. Warrior's Essencebr 81. Surpassing Greedbr 82. Returnbr 83. Fiery Giantbr 84. With the Soulbr 85. Setupbr", "id": "11704902" }, { "contents": "List of AEK Athens F.C. managers\n\n\nP ! W ! D ! L ! F ! A ! GD ! W% ! Pts% ! Total ! 36!!22!!7!!7!!62!!32!!+30!!61.11!!67.59 ! Total ! 11||6||3||2||22||14||+8||54.54||63.64 ! Total ! 4||2||0||2||6||5||+1||50.00||50.00 ! Total ! 26!!14!!5!!7!!55!!28!!+27!!53.85!!60.26 ! Total ! 59!!37!!11!!11!!145!!69!!+76!!62.71!!68.93 ! Total ! 17!!11!!3!!5!!32!!18!!+14||64.71!!70.59 ! Total ! 82!!45!!23!!14!!166!!77!!+89!!54.88!!64.23 ! Total ! 16!!8!!3!!5!!24!!20!!+4!!50.00!!56.25 ! Total ! 86!!47!!23!!16!!121!!70!!+51!!54.65!!63.57 ! Total ! 71!!39!!13!!19!!122!!67!!+55!!54.93!!61.03 ! Total ! 84!!39!!24!!21!!116!!86!!+30!!46.43!!55.95 ! Total ! 2!!1!!0!!1!!3!!4!!-1!!50.00!!50.00 ! Total ! 82!!61!!12!!9!!190!!50!!+140!!74.39!! \"Only competitive matches are counted. Wins, losses and draws are results at the final whistle; the results of penalty shootouts are not counted.\"", "id": "20468014" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Kf3 Kf8 52. Kg2 Rg4+ 53. Kh2 Bf2 54. Rf1 Bd4 55. Re1 Rh4+ 56. Kg2 Rg4+ 57. Kh3 Rh4+ 58. Kg3 Kf7 59. Kg2 Kf8 60. Kf3 Rh2 61. Bxa4 c2 62. Kg3 Bxe5+ 63. Rxe5 Rh1 64. Bxg5 Rg1+ 65. Kf2 Nxg5 66. Bxc2 Ra1 67. a4 Ra2 68. Re2 Ra3 69. Re3 Ra2 70. Re2 Ra3 71. Rd2 Ke7 72. Ke2 Nf3 73. Rd1 Ne5 74. Rd5", "id": "4952529" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Qxg6+ Kf8 59. Qxc6 Kg8 60. Qg6+ Kf8 61. Qg4 Ke8 62. Qh5 Kf8 63. Qg4 Ke8 64. Qh5 Kf8 65. Qd5 Rh7 66. Qf3+ Kg8 67. Qg4+ Kf7 68. Qh5+ Kg8 69. Qg6+ Kf8 70. Qf5+ Kg8 71. Qg4+ Kf7 72. Qh5+ Kg8 73. Qd5+ Kf8 74. Qxb5 Qe6 75. Bg7+ Kf7 76. Qh5+ Ke7 77. g3 Qe1+ 78. Kg2 Qe4+ 79. Kh2", "id": "4952547" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rc6 Bb5 60. Rc1 b3 61. Rb1 Bc4 62. Ke4 Ra2 63. Kd4 Rc2 64. Nd3 Bxd3 65. Kxd3 Rxh2 66. Rxb3 Kg7 67. Ke4 Ra2 68. Kf4 Ra4+ 69. Kg5 Ra5 70. g4 Rc5 71. Kh5 Ra5 72. Rf3 Rb5 73. g5 Rb1 74. f6+ Kh7 75. Rh3 Rg1 76. Rh2 Rg3 77. Rh1 Rg2 78. Ra1 Rh2+ 79. Kg4 Kg6 80. Ra8 Rg2+ ½–½ Game 26br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black", "id": "7279762" }, { "contents": "Les Arcanes\n\n\nPremier sacrifice 56. Liberté 57. Le sacrifice libre 58. La relation du beth à l'aleph 59. Limite de nos champs de gravitation 60. L'indivisible unité 61. La Manifestation 62. Vision parfaite 63. La féminité de la Manifestation procréatrice 64. Cantique de Salomon 65. Ève 66. Sacrifice des sacrifices 67. La loi juive 68. Beauté libre 69. Encore le rythme 70. Conscience de l'univers 71. Libre beauté première 72-73. La passion mystérieuse et chaste 74. De l'amour à l'être 75.", "id": "17579979" }, { "contents": "Barharia\n\n\nKail 61. Kaluchhapra 62. Kanahar 63. Kanhauli 64. Khanpur 65. Khizar Chak 66. Khori Pakar Jaddi 67. Khori Pakar Nilami 68. Koiri Tola 69. Kuahi 70. Kurwa 71. Kutub Chhapra 72. Lachhmi Chak 73. Lakri 74. Lakri Dargah 75. Lala Hata 76. Lauan 77. Madhaupur 78. Mahal 79. Mahamadpur 80. Mahammadpur 81. Mahbub Chhapra 82. Mahmudpur 83. Mananpura 84. Mansahata 85. Mathia Patarhatha 86. Mathurapur 87. Mira Chhapra 88. Narharpur 89.", "id": "12509991" }, { "contents": "Women's Professional Basketball League\n\n\nfranchises had been awarded to Dallas, New Orleans, San Francisco and St. Louis, Missouri, while applications were received for potential franchises from Baltimore, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. The Eastern Division included the New Jersey Gems, New Orleans Pride, New York Stars, Philadelphia Fox, St. Louis Streak and Washington Metros. The Midwest Division included the Chicago Hustle, Iowa Cornets, Milwaukee Does and Minnesota Fillies. The Western Division included the California Dreams, Dallas Diamonds, Houston Angels and San Francisco Pioneers.", "id": "10846173" }, { "contents": "Don McMahon\n\n\nDonald John McMahon (January 4, 1930 – July 22, 1987) was a right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was signed by the Boston Braves before the 1950 season. He played for the Milwaukee Braves (1957–62), Houston Colt .45s (1962–63), Cleveland Indians (1964–66), Boston Red Sox (1966–67), Chicago White Sox (1967–68), Detroit Tigers (1968–69), and San Francisco Giants (1969–74). McMahon was used almost", "id": "22214072" }, { "contents": "List of sovereign states and dependencies by total fertility rate\n\n\n58 Israel 2.9 59 Lesotho 2.9 60 Eswatini 2.8 61 Kyrgyz Republic 2.8 62 Micronesia 2.8 63 Algeria 2.7 64 Haiti 2.7 65 Mongolia 2.7 66 Botswana 2.6 67 Fiji 2.6 68 Guatemala 2.6 69 Kazakhstan 2.6 70 Syria 2.6 71 Turkmenistan 2.6 72 Bolivia 2.5 73 Djibouti 2.5 74 Jordan 2.5 75 Oman 2.5 76 Lao PDR 2.4 77 Philippines 2.4 78 Cambodia 2.3 79 Ecuador 2.3 80 Guyana 2.3 81 Honduras 2.3 82 Panama 2.3 83 Paraguay 2.3 84 Seychelles 2.3 85 South Africa 2.3 86 Suriname 2.3 87 Uzbekistan 2.3 88 Dominican Republic 2.2 89 Indonesia 2.2", "id": "17872676" }, { "contents": "Minuscule 441\n\n\nsubscriptions at the end of each book, and στιχοι. The biblical text is surrounded by a catena of Oecumenius. Some of leaves of the codex are in disorder. The order of leaves: 3-18. 1. 2. 19-46. 47-58. 59. 63. 64. 59. 60-62. 73. 74. 65. 66. 69-72. 67. 68. 75-78. 127-142. 79-126. 143-158. 167-182", "id": "19179286" }, { "contents": "Al Maktab Raqam 19\n\n\n61 - Ghost Walker 62 - Stun death 63 - Fire Ball 64 - the mystery of the Sphinx 65 - dark rays 66 - Conflict in the bush 67 - a plot of Satan 68 - bulwark 69 - ghost of revenge 70 - bloody chase 71 - cursed earth 72 - devastating weapon 73 - horror Hospital 74 - a treasure of the Pharaohs 75 - bird death 76. The armed robbery 77. secret mission 78. hackers Nile 79. Invisible Man 80. devastating automated 81. golden statue 82. Flower devil 83", "id": "3242097" }, { "contents": "Rulers of Kuba\n\n\n. Shama Katuri. 61. Kusunju. 62. Bena Misaki. 63. Bikila Kolo. 64. Kunche Lama. 65. Pelama Pena. 66. Mime Pelama. 67. Chenge Lesanga. 68. Mianga. 69. Sam Bula. 70. Manchum Bula. 71. Bopele^Bombo. 72. Boeke. 73. Bo^Kena. 74. Shamba Nche. 75. Golo Nche. 76. Shama Shanga. 77. Saina^Kama. 78. Ko Kena. 79. Sanga Lenga. 80. Bosh A kama. 81", "id": "12139561" }, { "contents": "Ācārakkōvai\n\n\n52 poems (3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 77, 78, 81, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93", "id": "12746274" }, { "contents": "Jeff Nelsen\n\n\nmovie soundtracks, and performing in the horn sections of orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Montreal, Vancouver, and National Symphonies, and the Balkan Gypsy funk band of Slavic Soul Party. With Canadian Brass, Jeff has also performed with the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, the symphonies of Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, Phoenix, Rotterdam, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, with the esteemed German, London", "id": "2981814" }, { "contents": "Kasparov versus the World\n\n\n, but claimed it was also losing, and published a \"forced win\". Subsequently, tablebases showed an error in Kasparov's analysis, but confirmed that 58...Qf5 could not have saved the draw with best play on both sides. The main line starts with 58...Qf5 59.Kh6 Qe6 60.Qg1+ Ka2 61.Qf2+ Kb1 62.Qd4 Ka2 63.Kg5 Qe7+ 64.Qf6 Qe3+ 65.Qf4 Qg1+ 66.Kf6 Qb6+ 67.Kf7 Qb7+ 68.Ke6 Qc8+ 69.Kf6 Qd8+ 70.Kf5 Qc8+ 71.Kg5 Qc3 72.Qh2+ Ka1 73.Qe2 Kb1 74.Qf2 Qc1+ 75.Kg4 Qc3", "id": "14582966" }, { "contents": "Swindle (chess)\n\n\n55...f2 56.Qg2 \"zugzwang\"; (b) 55...Nf4 56.Qf5! and if 56...Kg3 57.Qg5+ wins the knight; (c) 55...Ng5 56.Qf5 wins. g5 53.hxg5 hxg5 54.Qxb6 f3 55.Qxc5 Kg4 56.Qe3 Kg3 57.c4 Kg2 58.c5 f2 59.Qe4+ Kh2 60.Qf3 g4! 61.Qe2? White could draw with 61.Qxg4 f1=Q+ 62.Kc2 Qf2+ 63.Kb1 Qf1+ 64.Kc2 Qb5 (64...Nf2 65.Qf4+ Kg2 66.Qg5+ Kf3 67.Qf6+ Ke3 68.Qh6+ Kd4 69.Qd6+ Ke4 70.Qg6+ Kd5 71.Qd6+ Ke4 72.Qg6+", "id": "21604299" }, { "contents": "Queen and pawn versus queen endgame\n\n\n. Qxe6 Qh8+ 58. Kg6 Qc3 59. g4 Qd2 60. g5 Qd4 61. Qf5+ Ka4 62. Kh5 Qh8+ 63. Kg4 Qh1 (This move loses for Black in 39 moves as confirmed by http://www.k4it.de/index.php?topic=egtb&lang=en) 64. Qf4+ Ka5 65. Qe5+ Ka4 66. g6 Qd1+ 67. 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Qf6 Qd5+ 75", "id": "20411696" }, { "contents": "List of OHL seasons\n\n\n| 1959–60 | 1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993–94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–00 | 2000–01 | 2001–02 | 2002–03 | 2003–04 | 2004–05 | 2005–06 | 2006–07 | 2007–08 | 2008–09 | 2009–10", "id": "6936535" }, { "contents": "Dumaria\n\n\nDumaria 107 50 Kewla Kalan Dumaria 919 51 Khaira Dumaria 885 52 Khardag Dumaria 1,454 53 Kokna Dumaria 333 54 Kolhubar Dumaria 3,225 55 KOlsaita Dumaria 297 56 Kundari Dumaria 341 57 Kunria Dumaria 739 58 Kusari Dumaria 1,549 59 Lataha Dumaria 259 60 Londa Dumaria 556 61 Madarpur Dumaria 1,130 62 Mahjari Dumaria 192 63 Mahuri Dumaria 2,884 64 Mahuri Dumaria 348 65 Maigara Dumaria 2,318 66 Majhauli Dumaria 4,606 67 Majhgawan Dumaria 379 68 Manrar Dumaria 533 69 Mataha Dumaria 3,172 70 Maun Bar Dumaria 292 71 Mayapur Dumaria 141 72 Milki Dumaria 168 73 Nabigarh Dumaria 618", "id": "10048378" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n75 e\": \"favorite_nu 0000300 6d 62 65 72 22 7d 2c 20 7b 22 74 79 70 65 22 3a mber\"}, {\"type\": 0000320 20 5b 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c 20 22 6e 75 6c [\"string\", \"nul 0000340 6c 22 5d 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 22 3a 20 22 66 61 l\"], \"name\": \"fa 0000360 76 6f 72 69 74 65 5f 63 6f 6c 6f 72 22 7d 5d 7d", "id": "10173702" }, { "contents": "List of MJHL seasons\n\n\n1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | The following is a list of seasons following the reorganization of junior hockey in Canada.br 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 | 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 | br 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | br 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993-94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–2000 | br", "id": "15920550" }, { "contents": "Spain men's national wheelchair basketball team\n\n\n72–62. They beat Poland 47–64, and Sweden 65–54. Then they lost to Italy 50–58, lost to Germany 77–70, and defeated Poland 71–65. At the 2013 European Championships, Spain defeated Sweden 60–54, Israel 75–57, France 56–40, and Poland 63–45 in pool play. They lost to Turkey 63–49. In the quarterfinals, they defeated Italy 65–56. In the semi-finals, they lost to Great Britain 72–69. They defeated Sweden to win the bronze by a score of 65–56. Asier García Pereiro led the team in", "id": "13321907" }, { "contents": "Lanarkshire Cup\n\n\n1932–33 - 1933–34 - Hamilton Academical 1934–35 - Airdrieonians 1935–36 - 1936–37 - 1937–38 - Airdrieonians 1938–39 - Hamilton Academical 1939–40 - Motherwell 1848–49 - Albion Rovers 1949–50 - Motherwell 1950–51 - Albion Rovers 1951–52 - Hamilton Academical 1952–53 - Motherwell 1953–54 - Motherwell 1954–55 - Motherwell 1955–56 - 1956–57 - Motherwell 1957–58 - Motherwell 1958–59 - Motherwell 1959–60 - Motherwell 1960–61 - Motherwell 1961–62 - Motherwell 1962–63 - Airdrieonians 1963–64 - Motherwell 1964–65 - 1965–66 - Airdrieonians 1966–67 - Airdrieonians 1967–68 - Motherwell 1968–69 - Motherwell 1969–70 - Airdrieonians 1970–71 - Airdrieonians 1971–72 - 1972–73 - Motherwell 1973–74 -", "id": "10384135" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1981\n\n\nNe7 29.Ne3 Rc6 30.Ra3 Nc8 31.axb5 axb5 32.Kf2 Nb6 33.Nb2 Rxd1 34.Bxd1 Rd6 35.Be2 Be8 36.Ra5 Rd8 37.Ke1 c6 38.Ra6 Rb8 39.Bd1 Nc8 40.Nd3 Nc7 41.Ra5 Ra8 42.f4 exf4 43.gxf4 Nb6 44.Bf3 Rd8 45.Be2 Na4 46.Ra7 Rd7 47.Kd2 Ne6 48.Rxd7 Bxd7 49.Bg4 g6 50.f5 gxf5 51.Bxf5 Kg7 52.e5 Nf8 53.Bxd7 Nxd7 54.e6 Ndb6 55.Nf4 Kf8 56.Kd3 Nc8 57.Ng4 Ke7 58.Nh6 Kd6 59.Kd4 Ne7 60.Nf7+ Kc7 61.Nh5 c5+ 62.bxc5 Nc6+ 63.Ke3 Nxc5 64.Nxf6 Nxe6 65.h5 Nf8 66.Ke4 Kb6 67.Ng5 h6 68.Nf7 Ne6 69.Ne8 Nc5+ 70.Ke3 Na4 71.Kd2 b4 72.cxb4 Nxb4 73.Nxh6 Nc5 74.Nf5 Nd5 75.h6 Ne4+", "id": "7279794" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n22 3a 20 22 55 ord\", \"name\": \"U 0000100 73 65 72 22 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 73 70 61 63 65 ser\", \"namespace 0000120 22 3a 20 22 65 78 61 6d 70 6c 65 2e 61 76 72 6f \": \"example.avro 0000140 22 2c 20 22 66 69 65 6c 64 73 22 3a 20 5b 7b 22 \", \"fields\": [{\" 0000160 74 79 70 65 22 3a 20 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c", "id": "10173700" }, { "contents": "HC CSKA Moscow\n\n\n. \"Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game Soviet / Russian MVP Scoring Champion Goal Scoring Champion Soviet / Russian League First Team Best Line Best Rookie Soviet League Championship \"(32)\": 1947–48, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1954–55, 1955–56, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1976–77,", "id": "12586396" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\n- Ryne Duren - Baltimore 54, Kansas City 57, NYY 58-61, LAA 61-62, Philadelphia 63-64, Cincinnati 64, Washington 65, Philadelphia 65 1949 - Ed Albrecht - St. Louis 49-50 1940 - Dewey Adkins - Washington 43, Chi Cubs 49 1940 - Stan Goletz - CHI WS 41 1940 - William Red Rollings - Boston 27-28 1940 - Dave Bartosch - St. Louis 45 1939 - Andy Cohen - Player - New York Giants 26, 28-29, Manager - Philadelphia", "id": "9684301" }, { "contents": "Bing (search engine)\n\n\n-time traffic conditions using Bing Maps. The gadget provided shortcuts to driving directions, local search and full-screen traffic view of major US and Canadian cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Montreal, New York City, Oklahoma City, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Vancouver, and Washington, D.C. Prior to October", "id": "5355697" }, { "contents": "Chess (poem)\n\n\nas 52. Na1–b3? 52. Kh2 Qg3+ 53. Qxg3+ hxg3+ 54. Kxg3 Ra5 55. Kf2 Ra8 56. Ke2 Nc2 57. Kd1 Ne3+ 58. Kc1 Nxg2+ 59. Kb1 b5 60. h4 b4 61. h5 b3 62. e5 Bg5 63. h6 Nh4 64. e6 Bf6 65. h7 Nxf3 66. e7 Bxe7 67. h8=Q+ Kb7 68. Qh3 Ne5 69. Qh5 Nd3 70. Qh3 Nb4 71. Qf3+ Kb8 72. Qe2 Bf6 73. Qe6", "id": "7723831" }, { "contents": "2002 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n(77) 93–6, 37–67, (62) 70–20, (57) 79–0, (91) 108–17, 69–9, (60) 62–9 **(65) 75–33, 68–55, 59–23, (126)-0, 0-(81), (85) 112–6, 1–76 (72), (60) 73–0 ***(60) 109–6, 45–56, (72) 75–42, 5–78 (55), (68) 73–0, (109) 115–19, 43–66, (110) 111–14, (70)-0, 38–89", "id": "20494682" }, { "contents": "2015 Cleveland Indians season\n\n\nand 13, improving their record to 70–70 and marking the first time the Indians were .500 since they were 2–2. The Indians would also be 71-71, 72-72, 73-73, and 74-74, but lost the following game each time. They briefly made it over the .500 mark at 77–76 on September 26, but went on to lose three in a row. The Indians spent much of September 3–5 games behind the Texas Rangers or Houston Astros for the second wild card spot in the American", "id": "294687" }, { "contents": "Index of philosophical literature\n\n\n\"Federalist No. 61\" – \"Federalist No. 62\" – \"Federalist No. 63\" – \"Federalist No. 64\" – \"Federalist No. 65\" – \"Federalist No. 66\" – \"Federalist No. 67\" – \"Federalist No. 68\" – \"Federalist No. 69\" – \"Federalist No. 70\" – \"Federalist No. 71\" – \"Federalist No. 72\" – \"Federalist No. 73\" – \"Federalist No. 74\" – \"Federalist", "id": "16809651" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "List of mayors of Salisbury\n\n\n1850–51 George Brown 1851–52 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1852–53 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1853–54 John Lambert 1854–55 Thomas Pain 1855–56 Abraham Jackson 1856–57 Thomas Pain 1857–58 Coard William Squarey 1858–59 Philip Pickney Cother 1859–60 William Woodlands 1860–61 Philip Watson Ottoway 1861–62 Charles Mann Cornwallis Whatman 1862–63 John Style 1863–64 John Waters 1864–65 Richard Henry Rigden 1865–66 Robert Stokes 1866–67 John Alfred Lush MD 1867–68 Stephen Eldridge 1868–69 William Aylward 1869–70 Charles Richard Norton 1870–71 William Fawcett Jnr. 1871–72 John Harding Jackson 1873–74 Henry Brown 1874–75 Samuel Ralph Atkins 1875–76 Charles Henry Radcliffe 1876–77 John Keynes 1877–78 Richard Monkhouse Wilson", "id": "18557200" }, { "contents": "1967 NFL season\n\n\nThe 1967 NFL season was the 48th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 16 teams with the addition of the New Orleans Saints. The two 8-team conferences were split into two divisions each: the Eastern Conference divisions were Capitol (Dallas, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Washington) and Century (Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis), and the Western Conference divisions were Central (Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, and Minnesota) and Coastal (Atlanta, Baltimore, Los Angeles", "id": "8290334" }, { "contents": "World TeamTennis\n\n\nwith Arthur Ashe and Wilt Chamberlain, securing the professional men players.. The league began play in May 1974, with George MacCall as Commissioner of the 16 teams: Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo-Toronto, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Florida (Miami), San Diego/Hawaii, Houston, Los Angeles, Minnesota (Minneapolis-St.Paul), New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. The original league format included a four-colored tennis court, a 44-contest season, and teams", "id": "14486970" }, { "contents": "2013 FedEx Cup Playoffs\n\n\n(76 to 58), Nicholas Thompson (73 to 59), Brendan Steele (89 to 69), and Ernie Els (91 to 70). Seven players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances: Ryan Palmer (60 to 71), Fredrik Jacobson (61 to 72), Martin Laird (63 to 74), David Lingmerth (64 to 75), Kyle Stanley (66 to 77), Cameron Tringale (69 to 79", "id": "19528111" }, { "contents": "Jellabies\n\n\n58. Parrot (21 June 1999) 59. Spring (28 June 1999) 60. Magic (5 July 1999) 61. Where's Pepper? (12 July 1999) 62. Hot (19 July 1999) 63. Robot (26 July 1999) 64. Wheels (2 August 1999) 65. Chums (9 August 1999) 66. Baa! (16 August 1999) 67. Found (23 August 1999) 68. Autumn (30 August 1999) 69. Nature (6 September 1999)", "id": "20682329" }, { "contents": "List of fresh water fishes of Maharashtra\n\n\nogilbii 51. Schismatorhynchos (Nukta) nukta 52. Thynnichthys sandkhol 53. Tor khudree 54. Tor mussulah 55. Tor tor SUB-FAMILY: CULTRINAE 56. Chela cachius 57. Chela laubuca 58. Salmostoma acinaces 59. Salmostoma balookee 60. Salmostoma boopis 61. Salmostoma clupeoides 62. Salmostoma horai 63. Salmostoma kardahiensis 64. Salmostoma novacula 65. Salmostoma phulo Subfamily: LEUCISCINAE 66. Hypophthalmichthys molitrix SUBFAMILY: RASBORINAE 69. Barilius evezardi 70. Barilius gatensis 71. Parluciosoma daniconius 72. Parluciosoma labiosa 73. Danio aequipinnatus 74", "id": "16146194" }, { "contents": "Vehicle registration plates of Kenya\n\n\n63 UN - United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Eastern & Southern African Regional Office 64 CD - Iran 65 CD - Cyprus 66 CD - Argentina 67 UN - United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) 68 CD - Philippines 69 CD - Burundi 70 CD - Chile 71 CD - Oman 72 CD - League of Arab States / Arab League 73 CD - European Union 74 CD - Yemen 75 CD - Kenya Mission to UNEP 76 CD - Côte d'Ivoire (Consulate) 77 CD - Bangladesh 78 CD - Saudi Arabia 79 UN", "id": "993880" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "List of makams\n\n\n-Şehnaz 63. Bûstan 64. Büzürk 65. Büzürk-Gerdâniye 66. Büzürk-Geveyşt 67. Büzürk-Mâye 68. Büzürk-Nevrûz 69. Büzürk-Selmek 70. Büzürk-Şehnâz 71. Canfezâ 72. Çârgâh 73. Çârgâh-Âcem 74. Çârgâh-Gerdâniye 75. Çârgâh-Mahûr 76. Çehâr-Âgâazin 77. Daği-Bayâti 78. Danişverân 79. Dil Âvîz 80. Dil-Ârâ 81. Dil-Efruz 82. Dil-Keşîde 83. Dil-Nişîn 84. Dil-", "id": "21093808" }, { "contents": "Super Bases Loaded 2\n\n\n\", the Cleveland \"Stars\", the Detroit \"Storm\", the Kansas City \"Tornadoes\", Oakland \"Eagles\", and Seattle \"Blue Wave\". The Omega League (based on the National League) consisted of the Atlanta \"Weasels\", Houston \"Doves\", the Los Angeles \"Cyclops\", the New York \"Mercs\", Philadelphia \"Bruins\", the Pittsburgh \"Buzzards\", and the San Francisco \"Amoebas\". In addition, there were four edit teams: Urbana,", "id": "22141152" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "Don Larsen\n\n\nDon James Larsen (born August 7, 1929) is an American retired Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher. During a 15-year MLB career, he pitched from 1953 to 1967 for seven different teams. Larsen pitched for the St. Louis Browns / Baltimore Orioles (1953–54; 1965), New York Yankees (1955–59), Kansas City Athletics (1960–1961), Chicago White Sox (1961), San Francisco Giants (1962–64), Houston Colt .45's / Houston Astros (1964–65), and Chicago Cubs (1967)", "id": "15750076" }, { "contents": "1968 NBA playoffs\n\n\n) (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Chicago Bulls: \"Lakers win series 4-1\" This is the first playoff meeting between the Lakers and Bulls. Division Finals (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (3) San Francisco Warriors: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Last Playoff Meeting: 1967 Western Division Semifinals (San Francisco won 3-0) Champion: Boston Celtics Division Semifinals (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (3) New York Knicks: \"76ers win series 4-2", "id": "14689742" } ]
BASEBALL - MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS AFTER THURSDAY 'S GAMES . NEW YORK 1996-08-30 Major League Baseball standings after games played on Thursday ( tabulate under won , lost , winning percentage and games behind ) : AMERICAN LEAGUE EASTERN DIVISION W L PCT GB NEW YORK 74 59 .556 - BALTIMORE 70 63 .526 4 BOSTON 69 65 .515 5 1/2 TORONTO 63 71 .470 11 1/2 DETROIT 48 86 .358 26 1/2 CENTRAL DIVISION CLEVELAND 80 53 .602 - CHICAGO 71 64 .526 10 MINNESOTA 67 67 .500 13 1/2 MILWAUKEE 64 71 .474 17 KANSAS CITY 61 74 .452 20 WESTERN DIVISION TEXAS 75 58 .564 - SEATTLE 70 63 .526 5 OAKLAND 64 72 .471 12 1/2 CALIFORNIA 62 72 .463 13 1/2 FRIDAY , AUGUST 30 SCHEDULE KANSAS CITY AT DETROIT CHICAGO AT TORONTO MINNESOTA AT MILWAUKEE CLEVELAND AT TEXAS NEW YORK AT CALIFORNIA BOSTON AT OAKLAND BALTIMORE AT SEATTLE NATIONAL LEAGUE EASTERN DIVISION W L PCT GB ATLANTA 83 49 .629 - MONTREAL 71 61 .538 12 FLORIDA 64 70 .478 20 NEW YORK 59 75 .440 25 PHILADELPHIA 54 80 .403 30 CENTRAL DIVISION HOUSTON 72 63 .533 - ST LOUIS 69 65 .515 2 1/2 CINCINNATI 66 67 .496 5 [START_ENT] CHICAGO [END_ENT] 65 66 .496 5 PITTSBURGH 56 77 .421 15 WESTERN DIVISION SAN DIEGO 75 60 .556 - LOS ANGELES 72 61 .541 2 COLORADO 70 65 .519 5 SAN FRANCISCO 57 74 .435 16 FRIDAY , AUGUST 30 SCHEDULE ATLANTA AT CHICAGO FLORIDA AT CINCINNATI SAN DIEGO AT MONTREAL LOS ANGELES AT PHILADELPHIA HOUSTON AT PITTSBURGH SAN FRANCISCO AT NEW YORK COLORADO AT ST LOUIS
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Rc6+ Kd5 65. Rb6 Rc4+ 66. Kd2 Kc5 67. Rb8 Ra4 68. Rc8+ Kd4 69. Rb8 Ra5 70. Rd8+ Kc4 71. Re8 Kd5 72. Rd8+ Ke4 73. Rb8 Rxa3 74. Rxb5 Kf4 75. Rb8 Kf3 76. Rf8+ Ke4 77. Rb8 Ra2+ 78. Ke1 Kf4 79. Rb3 e4 80. Rc3 e3 81. Rc8 1/2-1/2 In", "id": "15973443" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nDetroit Tigers 69. Ryne Sandberg, Chicago Cubs 70. Nolan Ryan, Houston Astros 71. John Tudor, Los Angeles Dodgers 72. Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia Phillies 73. Dave Righetti, New York Yankees 74. Pedro Guerrero, St. Louis Cardinals 75. Rick Sutcliffe, Chicago Cubs 76. Gary Carter, New York Mets 77. Cal Ripken, Baltimore Orioles 78. Andre Dawson, Chicago Cubs 79. Andy Van Slyke, Pittsburgh Pirates 80. Roc Raines, Montreal Expos 81. Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins 82.", "id": "18525012" }, { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Constitutional amendments under the French Fifth Republic\n\n\n46, 47, 47-1, 47-2 (new), 48, 49, 50-1, 51-1 (new), 51-2 (new), 56, 61, 61-1 (new), 62, 65, 69, 70, 71, 71-1 (new), 72-3, 73, 74-1, 75-1 (new), 87 (new), 88-4, 88-5, 89. The vote was", "id": "8390514" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Wysoczany\n\n\n53. Saharowa 54. Mashljanyk 55. Luchkanych 56. Mashljanyk 57. Mytso 58. Jacyla 59. Jacyla 60. Village Ukrainian School 61. Bodnik 62. Tsynanko 63. Shlomko 64. Warholjak 65. Kroljak 66. Village Orthodox Church 67. Horonova 68. Hlibyk 69. Sekielyk 70. Mashljanyk 71. Maslany 72. Orzinski 73. Worotyla 74. Luchkanych 75. Petrunjova 76. Slabka 77. Petrunjova 78. Bajtsowa 79. Sas 80. Sas 81. Hrytsko 82. Jacyla 83. Szevtsova 84. Szevtsova", "id": "15604592" }, { "contents": "List of WWE United States Champions\n\n\nRank !Wrestler !No. ofbrreigns !Combinedbrdays !Combined daysbrrec. by WWE !1 !2 !rowspan=2|40 !42 !43 !44 !45 !46 !47 !48 !49 !50 !51 !52 !53 !rowspan=2|54 !56 !rowspan=2|57 !59 !60 !61 !62 !63 !64 !65 !66 !67 !rowspan=3|68 !71 !72 !rowspan=3|73 !76 !77 !78 !rowspan=2|79 !rowspan=2|81 !83 !rowspan=2|84 !rowspan=3|86 !89 !rowspan=2|90 !92 !", "id": "11372834" }, { "contents": "Eusébio\n\n\nrepeated five years later. He was the Portuguese First Division's top scorer seven times (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970 and 1973), helping Benfica to win 11 Primeira Liga (1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73 and 1974–75), 5 Portuguese Cup wins (1961–62, 1963–64, 1968–69, 1969–70 and 1971–72), 1 European Cup win (1961–62) and 3 European Cup finals (1962–63, 1964–65 and 1967–68). Eusébio", "id": "15697745" }, { "contents": "Udayarpalayam taluk\n\n\n48 Kundaveli-East 49 Kundaveli-West 50 Kuruvalapparkoil 51 Kuvagam 52 Kuvathur 53 Managathy 54 Marudur 55 Melur 56 Muthuservamadam 57 Nagam Panthal 58 Nayaganai Periyal 59 Nedavalur-East 60 Nedavalur-South 61 Olayur 62 Padanilai 63 Pappakudi-North 64 Pappakudi-South 65 Parukkal 66 Periyakrishnapuram 67 Periyavalayam 68 Pichanur 69 Pilichikuzhi 70 Piranjeri 71 Porpathintha Nallur 72 Rangiyam 73 Saluppai 74 Sathampady 75 Silambur 76 Siluvacheri 77 Sirukadambur 78 Solankurichi 79 Sripuranthan 80 Sriraman 81 Suriyamanal 82 Suttamalli 83 T.Paluvur 84 Taludalamedu 85 Thandalai 86 Thathanur 87 Thenkatchi Perumal Nathan 88 Thirukalapur 89", "id": "329036" }, { "contents": "Garhmukteshwar (Assembly constituency)\n\n\nkhaiya 46 Sharifpur 47 Anooppur Dibai 48 Shuklampura 49 Rasoolabad Nanpur 50 Lodhipur Shobhan 51 Pawati 52 Haiderpur 53 Lodhipur Chhapka 54 Sadullapur 55 Hiranpura 56 Popayi 57 Janupura 58 Jhadina 59 Saidpur 60 Alampur Bhagwantpur 61 Ladpura 62 Kalyanpur 63 Khilwai 64 Shogarh 65 Shahpur Chaudhary 66 Inayatpur 67 Rampur Nyamatpur 68 Abdullapur 69 Dotai 70 Athsaini 71 Hasupur 72 Manak Chowk 73 Deoli 74 Dhana 75 Lisri 76 Akkhapur 77 Fattapur 78 Phuldehra 79 Nawada Kalan 80 Todarpur 81 Bhowapur 82 Bhowapur Mastannagar 83 Baksar 84 Saroorpur 85 Vait 86 Khudaliya 87 Baddha 88 Ratupura 89 Rajhera 90", "id": "3818355" }, { "contents": "Samia tribe (Luhya)\n\n\n38 Abakangala 39 Abakati 40 Abakemo 41 Abakerere 42 Abakhu 43 Abakibwedde 44 Abakiroyoya 45 Abakobe 46 Abakomolo 47 Abakooli 48 Abakoolo 49 Abakuba 50 Abakwala 51 Abakwede 52 Abakyaki 53 Abakyonga 54 Abalaka 55 Abalala 56 Abalanda 57 Abaleke 58 Abalekya 59 Abalila 60 Abalindo 61 Abaliro 62 Abalisa 63 Abaloba 64 Abalomba 65 Abalundu 66 Abalwenge 67 Abalyali 68 Abalyani 69 Abamakwa 70 Abamakyeke 71 Abamali 72 Abamani 73 Abamanyi 74 Abambumpi 75 Abameripo 76 Abampoodi 77 Abampunyi 78 Abamulembo 79 Abamulimba 80 Abamuma 81 Abanapa 82 Abangasa 83 Abanghale 84 Abanyanga 85 Abanyedeti 86 Abanyihodoo 87 Abanyimaro", "id": "4195796" }, { "contents": "Parbatsar\n\n\nGular 47 Gunawati 48 Gurah 49 Haripura 50 Harnawa Patti 51 Hatheli 52 Hukmpura 53 Huldhani 54 Jagdishpura 55 Jalampura 56 Janjeela 57 Jawla 58 Jhalra 59 Jhujharpura 60 Kaletara 61 Kalkala Ki Dhani 62 Kankediyas 63 Kanwalad 64 Khanpur 65 Khedapura 66 Khedarpura 67 Kheri Khinwasi 68 Khokhar 69 Khokhariya 70 Khundiyas 71 Kinsariya 72 Kishorpura 73 Kitiya 74 Kuliyana 75 Kundri 76 Kurada 77 Lakhiyas 78 Lalana Kalan 79 Lalana Khurd 80 Madhwa 81 Malas Charnan 82 Malas Gusaiyan 83 Mandan 84 Mandowari 85 Manglana 86 Manpura 87 Mayapur 88 Mehgaon 89 Merasi 90 Mindakiya 91 Modi Khurd", "id": "7579275" }, { "contents": "Western Suburbs Magpies\n\n\nW Wright 55 W Barclay 56 Percy Bolt 57 T Doyle 58 J Feeney 59 V Jarvis 60 E Mantle 61 H.G. Naylor 62 E Palmer 63 E Willings 64 Grinstead 65 Owens 66 Sam Perry 67 Keen 68 James 69 Percy Briscoe 70 Chipperfield 71 J Ogilvie 72 Horace Alderson 73 Johns 74 J Slingsby 75 D McDonald 76 G Patterson 77 Baldock 78 Tom Dowswell 79 Healy 80 McEvoy 81 Ryan 82 George Duffin 83 Herb Gilbert 84 Rangi Joass 85 W Mueller 86 A Munnery 87 P.J. Thompson 88 Jack Tully 89 S.B. Wall 90 A Gillett", "id": "13659778" }, { "contents": "Game Day Recycling\n\n\nUniversity of Georgia 59. University of Kentucky 60. University of Maine 61. University of Maryland 62. University of Miami 63. University of Michigan 64. University of Minnesota 65. University of Mississippi 66. University of Missouri 67. University of Montana 68. University of Nebraska–Lincoln 69. University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill 70. University of North Texas 71. University of Notre Dame 72. University of Oregon 73. University of Rochester 74. University of South Florida 75. University of Tennessee - Knoxville 76", "id": "10435645" }, { "contents": "Carson's Law\n\n\nAnd Misfire 59. St. Patrick's Day 60. The Masquerade 61. All That Glitters 62. Laugh, Clown, Laugh 63. Guardian Angels 64. Lost Opportunities 65. A Country Dance 66. Faith, Hope And Fencing Wire 67. A Matter Of Confidence 68. The Tender Trap 69. A Case For Compassion 70. From Small Acorns 71. Street Games, Night Moves 72. Deceptions 73. Orphans Of The Storm 74. Falling Star 75. Means To An End 76. Teapots And Tears 77.", "id": "7511783" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "2003 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 10–11 May – Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, England *58–69, 83–25, 24–66, (63) 75–8, 9-(67), 0–98 (57), 72–60 (53), 39–80 (55), (67)-(60), 42–61 **(58) 73–26, (80)-(52), (100) 104–32, 23–82 (57), (54) 74–57, 49–57, (56) 71–48, 59–32 **", "id": "20494482" }, { "contents": "List of villages in Murbad\n\n\n796 br 57 Gorakhgad Murbad 1 br 58 Goregaon Murbad 495 br 59 Hedavali Murbad 281 br 60 Hireghar Murbad 225 61 Inde Murbad 885 br 62 Jadai Murbad 491 br 63 Jaigaon Murbad 496 br 64 Jambhurde Murbad 1,330 br 65 Jamghar Murbad 533 br 66 Kachakoli Murbad 869 br 67 Kalambad Mu Murbad 408 br 68 Kalambhe Murbad 1,299 br 69 Kalamkhande Murbad 987 br 70 Kalanbhad Murbad 1,017 br 71 Kandali Murbad 295 br 72 Kanharle Murbad 798 br 73 Kanhol Murbad 822 br 74 Karavale Murbad 1,118 br 75 Karchonde Murbad 731 76 Kasgaon Murbad 524", "id": "15353565" }, { "contents": "Amos Burn\n\n\nKf7 46.Bxc6 Bxc6 47.Kb4 Be8 48.Nf3 Ke7 49.Ng5 Bc6 50.Ka3 Bd7 51.Kb2 Ba4 52.Kc1 Bb3 53.Nf3 Ba4 54.Nh4 Kf7 55.Ng2 Bd7 56.h4 Be8 57.Kb2 Ba4 58.Ne3 Ke7 59.Ka3 Bc6 60.Kb4 Kd7 61.Ka5 Kc7 62.Nc2 Kb7 63.Nb4 Bd7 64.Na6 Be8 65.Nc5+ Kc6 66.Nxe6 Bd7 67.Ng5 Bf5 68.Kb4 Bg4 69.Ka3 Kd7 70.Nf7 Be6 71.Nd6 Kc6 72.Kb2 Bg4 73.Kc2 Kd7 74.Kd2 Ke6 75.Ke3 Bh3 76.f5+ gxf5 77.Kf4 Bg4 78.Kg5 Bh3 79.Ne8 Kf7 80.Nf6 f4 81.Kxf4 Be6 82.Kg5 1–0 MacDonald-Burn, Liverpool 1910 At right is a surprisingly little-known position from one of Burn's offhand games.", "id": "20103296" }, { "contents": "Brazilian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act\n\n\n59. FENIPRAZINE 60. FEMPROBAMATO 61. FLUFENAZINE 62. FLUMAZENIL 63. FLUOXETINE 64. FLUPENTIXOL 65. FLUVOXAMINE 66. HALOPERIDOL 67. HALOTAN 68. CLORAL HYDRATE 69. HYDROCHLORBEZETILAMINE 70. HYDROXIDINE 71. HOMOPHENAZINE 72. IMICLOPRAZINE 73. IMIPRAMINE 74. IMIPRAMINOXIDE 75. IPROCLORIZIDA 76. ISOCARBOXAZIDE 77. ISOFLURANE 78. ISOPROPYL-CROTONYL-URINE 79. LAMOTRIGINE 80. LEVODOPA 81. LEVOMEPROMAZINE 82. LINDANO 83. LISURIDA 84. LITHIUM 85. LOPERAMIDA 86. LOXAPINA 87. MAPROTILINE 88. MECLOFENOXATE 89. MEFENOXALONE 90.", "id": "14670778" }, { "contents": "Tales of the Wizard of Oz\n\n\n? 55. ? 56. ? 57. ? 58. ? 59. ? 60. Friends of a Feather 61. Monkey Air Lift 62. Guaranteed for Life 63. The Skills of Bravery 64. The Coat of Arms 65. Roar, Lion, Roar 66. Be a Card 67. The Inferior Decorator 68. The Salesman 69. The Cat's Meow 70. The Yellow Brick Road 71. Rusty Rusty 72. The Scarecrow 73. The Invisible Man 74. Free Trade 75. The Bull Fighter 76", "id": "13344957" }, { "contents": "Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship\n\n\nscope=row|56 !scope=row|57 !scope=row|58 !scope=row|59 !scope=row|60 !scope=row|61 !scope=row|62 !scope=row|63 !scope=row|64 !scope=row|65 !scope=row|66 !scope=row|67 !scope=row|68 !scope=row|69 !scope=row|70 !scope=row|71 !scope=row|72 !scope=row|73 !scope=row|74 !scope=row|75 !scope=row|76 !scope=row|77 !scope=row|78 !scope=row|79 !scope=row|80 !", "id": "16778230" }, { "contents": "Ikirun\n\n\n59. Asaba 60. Ajele Okeba 61. Ago Okeba 62. Ajisefinni 63. Alufa Akanbi 64. Adedeji 65. Alabi 66. Aniyeye 67. Agunlo 68. Aliyu 69. Aborisade 70. Agbon 71. Ayara 72. Baale- Enle 73. Baba Osogbo 74. Orisayo 75. Balogun 76. Baale Gbenagbena 77. Baale Onilu 78. Baale Ponja Erintunde 79. Saba 80. Balogun Kojo 81. Baale Oke Aafo 82. Balogun Makinde 83. Baba Isale 84. Balogun Imole 85. Baba Oloya 86. Baale", "id": "2580736" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qd2 Qd4 57. Qe1 Qb6 58. Qd2 Rb7 59. a4 Qc5 60. Qe1 Rb4 61. Qd2 Qb6 62. Qc1 Qd4 63. Qc2 Rb3 64. Be2 Rxc3 65. Qxc3 Qxc3 66. bxc3 Nxe4 67. Bf3 Nef6 68. Be2 e4 69. Bxc4 g4 70. Rb2 Ng5 71. Rb6 Nf7 72. Bf1 f3 73. c4 Nd7 74. Rb7 Nfe5 75. f6 e3 76. Rb3 e2 77. Bxe2 fxe2 78. Re3 Nf3 79. f7 Rf8 80. Rxg4 e1=", "id": "10680382" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "1953–54 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team\n\n\n30 Oregon State (-/4) RAL L 53–65 January 8 The Citadel H W 83–42 January 9 Wake Forest A W 66–65 January 11 Davidson A W 70–54 January 16 Virginia H W 78–66 January 19 NC State H L 77–84 February 2 Washington and Lee LY W 69–60 February 4 Duke (-/8) A L 47–63 February 8 Virginia A L 69–83 February 11 Wake Forest H L 62–76 February 13 Clemson (-/14) A W 72–56 February 16 Davidson H W 89–69 February 20 Duke (-/14) H L 63–67 February 24 NC State", "id": "7304952" }, { "contents": "Kumharsain\n\n\nChohan 38 Chopala 39 Churath 40 D.P.F. Nag kelo Saroga 41 D.P.F. Nagkelo 42 Dagrot 43 Dakolu 44 Dakoon 45 Dalan 46 Damaur 47 Daro 48 Dawala 49 Deeb 50 Deoridhar 51 Dethal 52 Devali Dhar 53 Dhala 54 Dhali 55 Dhanal 56 Dharuri 57 Dheongli 58 Dogri 59 Doja 60 Ganeog 61 Gharal 62 Ghareawat 63 Ghughvi 64 Gheti 65 Gonthla 66 Halyana 67 Hathiya 68 Jadoon 69 Jal 70 Jalti 71 Jangal Ahar 72 Jangal Dawala 73 Jangal Hatu 74 Jangal Havan 75 Jangal Jogsha 76 Jangal Madhawan 77 Jangal Marni 78 Jangal Nun-II 79 Janjeli", "id": "1653227" }, { "contents": "Glamorgan County Silver Ball Trophy\n\n\n. The trophy is sponsored by Brains Smooth. ! Season !! Winners !! Losing Finalists !! Score !! Venue ! 1956–57 !1957–58 ! 1958–59 ! 1959–60 ! 1960–61 ! 1961–62 ! 1962–63 ! 1963–64 ! 1964–65 ! 1965–66 ! 1966–67 ! 1967–68 ! 1968–69 ! 1969–70 ! 1970–71 ! 1971–72 ! 1972–73 ! 1973–74 ! 1974–75 ! 1975–76 ! 1976–77 ! 1977–78 ! 1978–79 ! 1979–80 ! 1980–81 ! 1981–82 ! 1982–83 ! 1983–84 ! 1984–85 ! 1985–86 ! 1986–87 ! 1987–88 ! 1988–89 ! 1989–90 ! 1990–91 ! 1991–92 ! 1992–93 ! 1993–94", "id": "18470383" }, { "contents": "63rd NHK Cup (shogi)\n\n\n, 59. P*7b, 60. Px3e, 61. P-6f, 62. N*8e, 63. P-7a+, 64. Nx7g+, 65. Nx7g, 66. S*7f, 67. N*8i, 68. G*5i, 69. K-6h, 70. B-4h+, 71. +P-7b, 72. +B-5h, 73. K-7i, 74. +B-6i, 75. K-8h, 76. +Bx7h, 77. Kx7h, 78. G*6g, 79. K-8h, 80. Gx7g, 81. Nx7g", "id": "8770976" }, { "contents": "Ancestors of Rama\n\n\n62. Rituparna 63. Sarvakama (Sarvakarma, Aartupani in Harivansha Puran) 64. Sudas (contemporary to King Kuru-1 of Chandravansh who founded the Magadha Kingdom) 65. Saudasa (or) Kalmashapada (married to Madayanti) 66. Asmaka 67. Mulaka (Naari Kavacha) (contemporary of Yadava King Shakuni who was the father of Rakshasha “Bhasmasura”) 68. Dasharatha-1 69. Adwil (Ilabil in Vishnu Puran) 70. Vishvamashaha 71. Anaranya-2 72. Nidhn 73. Animitra 74. Dululaha (Harivansh Puran) 75", "id": "8372279" }, { "contents": "Codex Cyprius\n\n\n1: 1, 4, 12, 14, 30, 34, 41, 44; Luke 10: 1, 8, 15, 22, 23, 30, 32, 37, 38, 47, 48, 53, 57, 63; Luke 20: 2, 4, 8, 9, 19, 23, 24, 26, 28, 33, 34, 50, 61, 62, 64, 65, 70, 74, 75. In Matthew 27:34 it reads οινον (\"wine\"", "id": "12433331" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qg1 Qe8 55. Qf2 Qf8 56. Rcd1 Qe8 57. Kh3 Kh8 58. Rc1 Kh7 59. Ba7 Rb7 60. Bc5 Na6 61. Be3 Rbb8 62. Kh4 Nb4 63. Qf1 Qe7 64. Kh3 Qe8 65. Kh2 Qe7 66. Qd1 Qe8 67. Kh3 Ra8 68. Kh4 Na6 69. Qg1 Bb4 70. Rdd1 Bf8 71. Kh3 Rab8 72. Kh4 Nb4 73. Rd2 Na6 74. Nf5 Bb4 75. Rdd1 Bf8 76. Qe1 Bb4 77. Qf1 Bf8 78. Kg3 Nb4 79", "id": "10680375" }, { "contents": "List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach\n\n\n• 20/7=/11 • 22/5 • 24/6 • 25/6 • 26/6 • 28/6 • 29/8 • 30/6 • 31/9 • 32/6 • 33/6 • 36/4 and /8 • 37/6 • 38/6 • 39/7 • 40/3, /6 and /8 • 41/6 • 42/7 • 44/7 • 45/7 • 46/6 • 47/5 • 48/3 and /7 • 52/6 • 55/5 • 56/5 • 57/8 • 59/3 • 60/5 • 62/6 64. • 64/2, /4 and /8 • 65/2 and /7 • 66/6 • 67/4 and /7 • 69/6 • 69a/6 • 70/7 and /11 • 72/6 • 73/5 • 74/8", "id": "3262090" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n+ Nxe4 56. fxe4+ Kxe4 57. Qg4+ Kd3 58. Qf3+ Qe3 59. Kg4 Qxf3+ 60. Kxf3 g6 61. Bd6 Nf5 62. Kf4 Nh4 63. Kg4 gxh5+ 64. Kxh4 Kxd4 65. Bb8 a5 66. Bd6 Kc4 67. Kxh5 a4 68. Kxh6 Kb3 69. b5 Kc4 70. Kg5 Kxb5 71. Kf5 Ka6 72. Ke6 Ka7 73. Kd7 Kb7 74. Be7 Ka7 75. Kc7 Ka8 76. Bd6 Ka7 77. Kc8 Ka6 78. Kb8 b5 79", "id": "7279713" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rg3 b3 59. Kc6 Kb8 60. Rxb3+ Ka7 61. Rb7+ Ka6 62. Rb6+ Ka7 63. Kb5 a4 64. Rxf6 Rf4 65. Rxh6 a3 66. Ra6+ Kb8 67. Rxa3 Rxf5 68. Rg3 Rf6 69. Rg8+ Kc7 70. Rg7+ Kc8 71. Rh7 1-0 Game 32br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black: Korchnoi, Viktorbr Pirc, Classicalbr Result: 1-0br 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5", "id": "7279777" }, { "contents": "José Cardenal\n\n\nJosé Rosario Domec Cardenal (born October 7, 1943 in Matanzas, Cuba) is a Cuban American former professional baseball outfielder, who played Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants (1963–64), Los Angeles/California Angels (1965–67), Cleveland Indians (1968–69), St. Louis Cardinals (1970–1971), Milwaukee Brewers (1971), Chicago Cubs (1972–77), Philadelphia Phillies (1978–79), New York Mets (1979–80), and Kansas City Royals (1980). Cardenal batted and threw", "id": "3406173" }, { "contents": "SUBE card\n\n\n20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88,", "id": "8102606" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\nRb1 Bg7 58. Be4 Nf6 59. Bc2 Nd5 60. Ra1 Kc7 61. Rb1 Bf6 62. Kg1 Ne7 63. Kf1 Nd5 64. Kg2 Bg7 65. Kg1 Kb7 66. Ra1 R6d7 67. Re4 Bf6 68. Re2 Kc7 69. Kf1 Ne7 70. Rb1 Nc8 71. Be3 Nd6 72. Rbe1 Re7 73. Bg6 Rg8 74. Bb1 e4 75. Kg2 Rge8 76. Bc2 Bg7 77. Rd1 Nc4 78. Bc1 Nd6 79. Rh1 Re5 80. h4 Bf6 81. h5 R5e7 82.", "id": "10680366" }, { "contents": "Wu Style Tai Chi Fast Form\n\n\nParting the wild horse's mane 59. Jade girl works the shuttles(3) 60. Jade girl works the shuttles(4) 61. Grasping the bird's tail 62. Cloud hands(3) 63. Cloud hands(4) 64. Downward posture 65. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(1) 66. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(2) 67. Step back, repulse the monkey 68. Flying oblique 69. Raise hand and step up 70. White crane flaps its wings 71. Brush knee and twist step 72. Needle at the bottom", "id": "6846816" }, { "contents": "SFZ (file format)\n\n\nan SFZ file: group lovel=0 hivel=127 region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=60 lokey=30 hikey=61 sample=SubDir/01C4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=62 lokey=62 hikey=63 sample=SubDir/02D4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=64 lokey=64 hikey=64 sample=SubDir/03E4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=65 lokey=65 hikey=66 sample=SubDir/04F4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=67 lokey=67 hikey=68 sample=SubDir/05G4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=69 lokey=69 hikey=70 sample=SubDir/06A4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=71 lokey=71 hikey=71 sample=SubDir/07B4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=72 lokey=72 hikey=73 sample=SubDir/08C5.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=74 lokey=74 hikey=75 sample=SubDir/09D5.wav region trigger=", "id": "13324840" }, { "contents": "Afadzato South District\n\n\n. Logba-Adzakoe 57. Logba-Akusame 58. Logba-Alakpeti 59. Logba-Andokope 60. Logba-Dufie 61. Logba-Klikpo 62. Logba-Tota 63. Logba-Vuinta 64. Logba-Xorglikope 65. Tafi-Abuipe 66. Tafi-Agorme 67. Tafi-Atome 68. Tafi-Dekpokorfe 69. Tafi-Mador 70. Tafi-Xorglikorfe 71. Kpeve-Old town 72. Kpeve-Tornu 73. Adigbo-Tornu 74. Goviefe-Todzi 75. Goviefe-Korwu", "id": "2739856" }, { "contents": "Jackson League\n\n\n-52 Centrals 1952-53 Northerners 1953-54 Vale Recreation 1954-55 Pessimists 1955-56 Northerners 1956-57 Guernsey Rangers 1957-58 Guernsey Rangers 1958-59 Northerners 1959-60 Northerners 1960-61 Belgrave Wanderers 1961-62 Sylvans 1962-63 Sylvans 1963-64 Northerners 1964-65 Belgrave Wanderers 1965-66 Vale Recreation 1966-67 Centrals 1967-68 St Martin’s 1968-69 Vale Recreation 1969-70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970-71 Belgrave Wanderers 1971-72 Vale Recreation 1972-73 Vale Recreation", "id": "4250613" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\nof Arkansas. The Lumbermen were disbanded in July 1905 due to financial hardships. Pine Bluff MLB Players 1954 - Frank Lucchesi - Manager - Philadelphia 70-72, Texas 75-77, Chicago Cubs 87 1952 - Bob Hale - Baltimore 55-56, 58, Cleveland 60-61, New York Yankees 61 1952 - Hillis Layne - Washington 41 1952 - Jim Snyder - Player Minnesota 61-62, 64 Manager - Seattle 88 1951 - Bud Black - Detroit 52, 55 1950 - Harry Chozen - Cincinnati 37 1950", "id": "9684300" }, { "contents": "Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award\n\n\n-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-", "id": "18196616" }, { "contents": "Middlesex Senior Charity Cup\n\n\n1947–48 Hendon 1948–49 Hayes 1949–50 Wealdstone 1950–51 Finchley 1951–52 Southall 1952–53 Hounslow Town 1953–54 Hendon 1954–55 Hayes 1955–56 Hounslow Town 1956–57 Hendon 1957–58 Finchley 1958–59 Enfield 1959–60 Hounslow Town 1960–61 Enfield 1961–62 Enfield & Hounslow Town (joint holders) 1962–63 Hayes 1963–64 Wealdstone 1964–65 Finchley 1965–66 Hounslow Town 1966–67 No Competition 1967–68 Wealdstone & Wembley (joint holders) 1968–69 Southall 1969–70 Hampton 1970–71 Hayes 1971–72 Hayes 1972–73 Hayes 1973–74 Finchley 1974–75 Hayes 1975–76 Hendon 1976–77 Hendon 1977–78 Hillingdon Borough 1978–79 Hendon 1979–80 Harrow Borough 1980–81 Wembley & Wealdstone (joint winners) 1981–82 Uxbridge 1982–83 Wembley 1983–84 Southall", "id": "8679746" }, { "contents": "Handicap (chess)\n\n\n53. Ke3 Kb5 54. Ne4 Na6 55. h8=Q Ka5 56. Qc3+ Kb5 57. Qb3+ Ka5 58. Nc3 Nc5 59. Bc7+ Ka6 60. Qb5+ Ka7 61. Qxc5+ Ka6 Deliberately allowing checkmate. 62. Qa5+ Kb7 63. Ke4 Kc8 64. Qa7 Kd7 65. Qb7 Ke7 66. Qc8 Kf6 67. Bd8+ Kg7 68. Qe6 Kf8 69. Qe7+ Kg8 70. Nd5 Kh8 71. g5 Kg8 72. g6 Kh8 73. Ke5 Kg8 74.", "id": "9261177" }, { "contents": "2009 Premier League Snooker\n\n\nwas higher. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 28–29 November – Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, England * (61) 80–35, 4–80, (96)–0, 0–(110), 34–77, 61–71 (65), 67–1, 40–75 ** 0–(98), 10–99 (53), 10–68 (66), 1–83 (76), (63)–30, (53)–(67) *** (111) 119–9, 87–36, 70–0, 50–57, 0–(88", "id": "994853" }, { "contents": "2013 Virginia Cavaliers football team\n\n\nAlex Foertsch 55 David Dean 56 Andre Miles-Redmond 57 Stephen Lawe 59 Mark Hall 60 John Pond 60 Jeb Byrne 61 Cody Wallace 62 Sean Karl 63 Ryan Doull 64 Nick Koutris 65 Ross Burbank 66 George Adeosun 67 Jackson Matteo 68 Eric Tetlow 69 Phillip Berry 70 Luke Bowanko 71 Jack McDonald 72 Eric Smith 74 Conner Davis 75 Sadiq Olanrewaju 76 Michael Mooney 77 Jay Whitmire 78 Morgan Moses 79 Jack Babcock 79 Sean Cascarano 80 Adrian Gamble 81 Jamall Brown 82 Mario Nixon 83 Jake McGee 84 Canaan Severin 85 Keeon Johnson 86 Jeremy Dollin", "id": "3791357" }, { "contents": "Sangrampur, Maharashtra\n\n\n52-Pimpari Adgaon 1400 53-Rajpur 157 54-Akoli Bk. 910 55-Akoli Kh. 251 56-Changefal Bk. 665 57-Changefal Kh. 707 58-Niwana 1487 59-Sangrampur Pr.jamod 6506 60-Tamgaon 1124 61-Pimpri Kathargaon 566 62-Bodkha 1363 63-Nirod 989 64-Bhilkhed 713 65-Wakana 1420 66-Rudhana 2072 67-Chondhi 622 68-Kakoda 669 69-Ukadgaon 353 70-Manardi 719 71-Pimpri Kavthal 461 72-Ringanwadi 570 73-Durgadiatya 1016 74-Wankhed 5378 75-Takleshwar 501 76-Kalamkhed 712 77-Jastgaon 795 78-Neknapur 358 79-Awar 955 80-Ukali Bk. 1216 81-Kodri 1225 82-Paturda Khurd 1564 83-Khel Thorat Paturda 2054 84-Warwat Khanderao 1447 85-Hingana Kavthal 360 86-Kumbarkhed 230 87-Kavthal 2673 88-Itkhed 218 89-Pesoda 1185 90-Bhon 1149 91-Sawali 659 92-Khiroda", "id": "9109065" }, { "contents": "Kamen Rider Spirits\n\n\n61. Rushbr 62. Ice Fangbr 63. Graveyard Eleventh tankōbon 64. Light Fangbr 65. Labyrinthbr 66. Hell Carbr 67. Teacherbr 68. Training Twelfth tankōbon 69. Whirlpoolbr 70. New Finisherbr 71. Ocean Battlebr 72. Belt of Lifebr 73. Immortal Man Thirteenth tankōbon 74. Inheritbr 75. Get Backbr 76. Movingbr 77. Evolutionbr 78. Next Evolutionbr 79. Final Evolution Fourteenth tankōbon 80. Warrior's Essencebr 81. Surpassing Greedbr 82. Returnbr 83. Fiery Giantbr 84. With the Soulbr 85. Setupbr", "id": "11704902" }, { "contents": "List of AEK Athens F.C. managers\n\n\nP ! W ! D ! L ! F ! A ! GD ! W% ! Pts% ! Total ! 36!!22!!7!!7!!62!!32!!+30!!61.11!!67.59 ! Total ! 11||6||3||2||22||14||+8||54.54||63.64 ! Total ! 4||2||0||2||6||5||+1||50.00||50.00 ! Total ! 26!!14!!5!!7!!55!!28!!+27!!53.85!!60.26 ! Total ! 59!!37!!11!!11!!145!!69!!+76!!62.71!!68.93 ! Total ! 17!!11!!3!!5!!32!!18!!+14||64.71!!70.59 ! Total ! 82!!45!!23!!14!!166!!77!!+89!!54.88!!64.23 ! Total ! 16!!8!!3!!5!!24!!20!!+4!!50.00!!56.25 ! Total ! 86!!47!!23!!16!!121!!70!!+51!!54.65!!63.57 ! Total ! 71!!39!!13!!19!!122!!67!!+55!!54.93!!61.03 ! Total ! 84!!39!!24!!21!!116!!86!!+30!!46.43!!55.95 ! Total ! 2!!1!!0!!1!!3!!4!!-1!!50.00!!50.00 ! Total ! 82!!61!!12!!9!!190!!50!!+140!!74.39!! \"Only competitive matches are counted. Wins, losses and draws are results at the final whistle; the results of penalty shootouts are not counted.\"", "id": "20468014" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Kf3 Kf8 52. Kg2 Rg4+ 53. Kh2 Bf2 54. Rf1 Bd4 55. Re1 Rh4+ 56. Kg2 Rg4+ 57. Kh3 Rh4+ 58. Kg3 Kf7 59. Kg2 Kf8 60. Kf3 Rh2 61. Bxa4 c2 62. Kg3 Bxe5+ 63. Rxe5 Rh1 64. Bxg5 Rg1+ 65. Kf2 Nxg5 66. Bxc2 Ra1 67. a4 Ra2 68. Re2 Ra3 69. Re3 Ra2 70. Re2 Ra3 71. Rd2 Ke7 72. Ke2 Nf3 73. Rd1 Ne5 74. Rd5", "id": "4952529" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Qxg6+ Kf8 59. Qxc6 Kg8 60. Qg6+ Kf8 61. Qg4 Ke8 62. Qh5 Kf8 63. Qg4 Ke8 64. Qh5 Kf8 65. Qd5 Rh7 66. Qf3+ Kg8 67. Qg4+ Kf7 68. Qh5+ Kg8 69. Qg6+ Kf8 70. Qf5+ Kg8 71. Qg4+ Kf7 72. Qh5+ Kg8 73. Qd5+ Kf8 74. Qxb5 Qe6 75. Bg7+ Kf7 76. Qh5+ Ke7 77. g3 Qe1+ 78. Kg2 Qe4+ 79. Kh2", "id": "4952547" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rc6 Bb5 60. Rc1 b3 61. Rb1 Bc4 62. Ke4 Ra2 63. Kd4 Rc2 64. Nd3 Bxd3 65. Kxd3 Rxh2 66. Rxb3 Kg7 67. Ke4 Ra2 68. Kf4 Ra4+ 69. Kg5 Ra5 70. g4 Rc5 71. Kh5 Ra5 72. Rf3 Rb5 73. g5 Rb1 74. f6+ Kh7 75. Rh3 Rg1 76. Rh2 Rg3 77. Rh1 Rg2 78. Ra1 Rh2+ 79. Kg4 Kg6 80. Ra8 Rg2+ ½–½ Game 26br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black", "id": "7279762" }, { "contents": "Les Arcanes\n\n\nPremier sacrifice 56. Liberté 57. Le sacrifice libre 58. La relation du beth à l'aleph 59. Limite de nos champs de gravitation 60. L'indivisible unité 61. La Manifestation 62. Vision parfaite 63. La féminité de la Manifestation procréatrice 64. Cantique de Salomon 65. Ève 66. Sacrifice des sacrifices 67. La loi juive 68. Beauté libre 69. Encore le rythme 70. Conscience de l'univers 71. Libre beauté première 72-73. La passion mystérieuse et chaste 74. De l'amour à l'être 75.", "id": "17579979" }, { "contents": "Barharia\n\n\nKail 61. Kaluchhapra 62. Kanahar 63. Kanhauli 64. Khanpur 65. Khizar Chak 66. Khori Pakar Jaddi 67. Khori Pakar Nilami 68. Koiri Tola 69. Kuahi 70. Kurwa 71. Kutub Chhapra 72. Lachhmi Chak 73. Lakri 74. Lakri Dargah 75. Lala Hata 76. Lauan 77. Madhaupur 78. Mahal 79. Mahamadpur 80. Mahammadpur 81. Mahbub Chhapra 82. Mahmudpur 83. Mananpura 84. Mansahata 85. Mathia Patarhatha 86. Mathurapur 87. Mira Chhapra 88. Narharpur 89.", "id": "12509991" }, { "contents": "Women's Professional Basketball League\n\n\nfranchises had been awarded to Dallas, New Orleans, San Francisco and St. Louis, Missouri, while applications were received for potential franchises from Baltimore, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. The Eastern Division included the New Jersey Gems, New Orleans Pride, New York Stars, Philadelphia Fox, St. Louis Streak and Washington Metros. The Midwest Division included the Chicago Hustle, Iowa Cornets, Milwaukee Does and Minnesota Fillies. The Western Division included the California Dreams, Dallas Diamonds, Houston Angels and San Francisco Pioneers.", "id": "10846173" }, { "contents": "Don McMahon\n\n\nDonald John McMahon (January 4, 1930 – July 22, 1987) was a right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was signed by the Boston Braves before the 1950 season. He played for the Milwaukee Braves (1957–62), Houston Colt .45s (1962–63), Cleveland Indians (1964–66), Boston Red Sox (1966–67), Chicago White Sox (1967–68), Detroit Tigers (1968–69), and San Francisco Giants (1969–74). McMahon was used almost", "id": "22214072" }, { "contents": "List of sovereign states and dependencies by total fertility rate\n\n\n58 Israel 2.9 59 Lesotho 2.9 60 Eswatini 2.8 61 Kyrgyz Republic 2.8 62 Micronesia 2.8 63 Algeria 2.7 64 Haiti 2.7 65 Mongolia 2.7 66 Botswana 2.6 67 Fiji 2.6 68 Guatemala 2.6 69 Kazakhstan 2.6 70 Syria 2.6 71 Turkmenistan 2.6 72 Bolivia 2.5 73 Djibouti 2.5 74 Jordan 2.5 75 Oman 2.5 76 Lao PDR 2.4 77 Philippines 2.4 78 Cambodia 2.3 79 Ecuador 2.3 80 Guyana 2.3 81 Honduras 2.3 82 Panama 2.3 83 Paraguay 2.3 84 Seychelles 2.3 85 South Africa 2.3 86 Suriname 2.3 87 Uzbekistan 2.3 88 Dominican Republic 2.2 89 Indonesia 2.2", "id": "17872676" }, { "contents": "Minuscule 441\n\n\nsubscriptions at the end of each book, and στιχοι. The biblical text is surrounded by a catena of Oecumenius. Some of leaves of the codex are in disorder. The order of leaves: 3-18. 1. 2. 19-46. 47-58. 59. 63. 64. 59. 60-62. 73. 74. 65. 66. 69-72. 67. 68. 75-78. 127-142. 79-126. 143-158. 167-182", "id": "19179286" }, { "contents": "Al Maktab Raqam 19\n\n\n61 - Ghost Walker 62 - Stun death 63 - Fire Ball 64 - the mystery of the Sphinx 65 - dark rays 66 - Conflict in the bush 67 - a plot of Satan 68 - bulwark 69 - ghost of revenge 70 - bloody chase 71 - cursed earth 72 - devastating weapon 73 - horror Hospital 74 - a treasure of the Pharaohs 75 - bird death 76. The armed robbery 77. secret mission 78. hackers Nile 79. Invisible Man 80. devastating automated 81. golden statue 82. Flower devil 83", "id": "3242097" }, { "contents": "Rulers of Kuba\n\n\n. Shama Katuri. 61. Kusunju. 62. Bena Misaki. 63. Bikila Kolo. 64. Kunche Lama. 65. Pelama Pena. 66. Mime Pelama. 67. Chenge Lesanga. 68. Mianga. 69. Sam Bula. 70. Manchum Bula. 71. Bopele^Bombo. 72. Boeke. 73. Bo^Kena. 74. Shamba Nche. 75. Golo Nche. 76. Shama Shanga. 77. Saina^Kama. 78. Ko Kena. 79. Sanga Lenga. 80. Bosh A kama. 81", "id": "12139561" }, { "contents": "Ācārakkōvai\n\n\n52 poems (3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 77, 78, 81, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93", "id": "12746274" }, { "contents": "Jeff Nelsen\n\n\nmovie soundtracks, and performing in the horn sections of orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Montreal, Vancouver, and National Symphonies, and the Balkan Gypsy funk band of Slavic Soul Party. With Canadian Brass, Jeff has also performed with the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, the symphonies of Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, Phoenix, Rotterdam, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, with the esteemed German, London", "id": "2981814" }, { "contents": "Kasparov versus the World\n\n\n, but claimed it was also losing, and published a \"forced win\". Subsequently, tablebases showed an error in Kasparov's analysis, but confirmed that 58...Qf5 could not have saved the draw with best play on both sides. The main line starts with 58...Qf5 59.Kh6 Qe6 60.Qg1+ Ka2 61.Qf2+ Kb1 62.Qd4 Ka2 63.Kg5 Qe7+ 64.Qf6 Qe3+ 65.Qf4 Qg1+ 66.Kf6 Qb6+ 67.Kf7 Qb7+ 68.Ke6 Qc8+ 69.Kf6 Qd8+ 70.Kf5 Qc8+ 71.Kg5 Qc3 72.Qh2+ Ka1 73.Qe2 Kb1 74.Qf2 Qc1+ 75.Kg4 Qc3", "id": "14582966" }, { "contents": "Swindle (chess)\n\n\n55...f2 56.Qg2 \"zugzwang\"; (b) 55...Nf4 56.Qf5! and if 56...Kg3 57.Qg5+ wins the knight; (c) 55...Ng5 56.Qf5 wins. g5 53.hxg5 hxg5 54.Qxb6 f3 55.Qxc5 Kg4 56.Qe3 Kg3 57.c4 Kg2 58.c5 f2 59.Qe4+ Kh2 60.Qf3 g4! 61.Qe2? White could draw with 61.Qxg4 f1=Q+ 62.Kc2 Qf2+ 63.Kb1 Qf1+ 64.Kc2 Qb5 (64...Nf2 65.Qf4+ Kg2 66.Qg5+ Kf3 67.Qf6+ Ke3 68.Qh6+ Kd4 69.Qd6+ Ke4 70.Qg6+ Kd5 71.Qd6+ Ke4 72.Qg6+", "id": "21604299" }, { "contents": "Queen and pawn versus queen endgame\n\n\n. Qxe6 Qh8+ 58. Kg6 Qc3 59. g4 Qd2 60. g5 Qd4 61. Qf5+ Ka4 62. Kh5 Qh8+ 63. Kg4 Qh1 (This move loses for Black in 39 moves as confirmed by http://www.k4it.de/index.php?topic=egtb&lang=en) 64. Qf4+ Ka5 65. Qe5+ Ka4 66. g6 Qd1+ 67. Kg5 Qg8+ 68. Kf5 Qc8+ 69. Kf4 Qc1+ 70. Qe3 Qc7+ 71. Qe5 Qc1+ 72. Kf5 Qc8+ 73. Kg5 Qd8+ 74. Qf6 Qd5+ 75", "id": "20411696" }, { "contents": "List of OHL seasons\n\n\n| 1959–60 | 1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993–94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–00 | 2000–01 | 2001–02 | 2002–03 | 2003–04 | 2004–05 | 2005–06 | 2006–07 | 2007–08 | 2008–09 | 2009–10", "id": "6936535" }, { "contents": "Dumaria\n\n\nDumaria 107 50 Kewla Kalan Dumaria 919 51 Khaira Dumaria 885 52 Khardag Dumaria 1,454 53 Kokna Dumaria 333 54 Kolhubar Dumaria 3,225 55 KOlsaita Dumaria 297 56 Kundari Dumaria 341 57 Kunria Dumaria 739 58 Kusari Dumaria 1,549 59 Lataha Dumaria 259 60 Londa Dumaria 556 61 Madarpur Dumaria 1,130 62 Mahjari Dumaria 192 63 Mahuri Dumaria 2,884 64 Mahuri Dumaria 348 65 Maigara Dumaria 2,318 66 Majhauli Dumaria 4,606 67 Majhgawan Dumaria 379 68 Manrar Dumaria 533 69 Mataha Dumaria 3,172 70 Maun Bar Dumaria 292 71 Mayapur Dumaria 141 72 Milki Dumaria 168 73 Nabigarh Dumaria 618", "id": "10048378" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n75 e\": \"favorite_nu 0000300 6d 62 65 72 22 7d 2c 20 7b 22 74 79 70 65 22 3a mber\"}, {\"type\": 0000320 20 5b 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c 20 22 6e 75 6c [\"string\", \"nul 0000340 6c 22 5d 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 22 3a 20 22 66 61 l\"], \"name\": \"fa 0000360 76 6f 72 69 74 65 5f 63 6f 6c 6f 72 22 7d 5d 7d", "id": "10173702" }, { "contents": "List of MJHL seasons\n\n\n1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | The following is a list of seasons following the reorganization of junior hockey in Canada.br 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 | 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 | br 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | br 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993-94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–2000 | br", "id": "15920550" }, { "contents": "Spain men's national wheelchair basketball team\n\n\n72–62. 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Asier García Pereiro led the team in", "id": "13321907" }, { "contents": "Lanarkshire Cup\n\n\n1932–33 - 1933–34 - Hamilton Academical 1934–35 - Airdrieonians 1935–36 - 1936–37 - 1937–38 - Airdrieonians 1938–39 - Hamilton Academical 1939–40 - Motherwell 1848–49 - Albion Rovers 1949–50 - Motherwell 1950–51 - Albion Rovers 1951–52 - Hamilton Academical 1952–53 - Motherwell 1953–54 - Motherwell 1954–55 - Motherwell 1955–56 - 1956–57 - Motherwell 1957–58 - Motherwell 1958–59 - Motherwell 1959–60 - Motherwell 1960–61 - Motherwell 1961–62 - Motherwell 1962–63 - Airdrieonians 1963–64 - Motherwell 1964–65 - 1965–66 - Airdrieonians 1966–67 - Airdrieonians 1967–68 - Motherwell 1968–69 - Motherwell 1969–70 - Airdrieonians 1970–71 - Airdrieonians 1971–72 - 1972–73 - Motherwell 1973–74 -", "id": "10384135" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1981\n\n\nNe7 29.Ne3 Rc6 30.Ra3 Nc8 31.axb5 axb5 32.Kf2 Nb6 33.Nb2 Rxd1 34.Bxd1 Rd6 35.Be2 Be8 36.Ra5 Rd8 37.Ke1 c6 38.Ra6 Rb8 39.Bd1 Nc8 40.Nd3 Nc7 41.Ra5 Ra8 42.f4 exf4 43.gxf4 Nb6 44.Bf3 Rd8 45.Be2 Na4 46.Ra7 Rd7 47.Kd2 Ne6 48.Rxd7 Bxd7 49.Bg4 g6 50.f5 gxf5 51.Bxf5 Kg7 52.e5 Nf8 53.Bxd7 Nxd7 54.e6 Ndb6 55.Nf4 Kf8 56.Kd3 Nc8 57.Ng4 Ke7 58.Nh6 Kd6 59.Kd4 Ne7 60.Nf7+ Kc7 61.Nh5 c5+ 62.bxc5 Nc6+ 63.Ke3 Nxc5 64.Nxf6 Nxe6 65.h5 Nf8 66.Ke4 Kb6 67.Ng5 h6 68.Nf7 Ne6 69.Ne8 Nc5+ 70.Ke3 Na4 71.Kd2 b4 72.cxb4 Nxb4 73.Nxh6 Nc5 74.Nf5 Nd5 75.h6 Ne4+", "id": "7279794" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n22 3a 20 22 55 ord\", \"name\": \"U 0000100 73 65 72 22 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 73 70 61 63 65 ser\", \"namespace 0000120 22 3a 20 22 65 78 61 6d 70 6c 65 2e 61 76 72 6f \": \"example.avro 0000140 22 2c 20 22 66 69 65 6c 64 73 22 3a 20 5b 7b 22 \", \"fields\": [{\" 0000160 74 79 70 65 22 3a 20 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c", "id": "10173700" }, { "contents": "HC CSKA Moscow\n\n\n. \"Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game Soviet / Russian MVP Scoring Champion Goal Scoring Champion Soviet / Russian League First Team Best Line Best Rookie Soviet League Championship \"(32)\": 1947–48, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1954–55, 1955–56, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1976–77,", "id": "12586396" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\n- Ryne Duren - Baltimore 54, Kansas City 57, NYY 58-61, LAA 61-62, Philadelphia 63-64, Cincinnati 64, Washington 65, Philadelphia 65 1949 - Ed Albrecht - St. Louis 49-50 1940 - Dewey Adkins - Washington 43, Chi Cubs 49 1940 - Stan Goletz - CHI WS 41 1940 - William Red Rollings - Boston 27-28 1940 - Dave Bartosch - St. Louis 45 1939 - Andy Cohen - Player - New York Giants 26, 28-29, Manager - Philadelphia", "id": "9684301" }, { "contents": "Bing (search engine)\n\n\n-time traffic conditions using Bing Maps. The gadget provided shortcuts to driving directions, local search and full-screen traffic view of major US and Canadian cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Montreal, New York City, Oklahoma City, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Vancouver, and Washington, D.C. Prior to October", "id": "5355697" }, { "contents": "Chess (poem)\n\n\nas 52. Na1–b3? 52. Kh2 Qg3+ 53. Qxg3+ hxg3+ 54. Kxg3 Ra5 55. Kf2 Ra8 56. Ke2 Nc2 57. Kd1 Ne3+ 58. Kc1 Nxg2+ 59. Kb1 b5 60. h4 b4 61. h5 b3 62. e5 Bg5 63. h6 Nh4 64. e6 Bf6 65. h7 Nxf3 66. e7 Bxe7 67. h8=Q+ Kb7 68. Qh3 Ne5 69. Qh5 Nd3 70. Qh3 Nb4 71. Qf3+ Kb8 72. Qe2 Bf6 73. Qe6", "id": "7723831" }, { "contents": "2002 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n(77) 93–6, 37–67, (62) 70–20, (57) 79–0, (91) 108–17, 69–9, (60) 62–9 **(65) 75–33, 68–55, 59–23, (126)-0, 0-(81), (85) 112–6, 1–76 (72), (60) 73–0 ***(60) 109–6, 45–56, (72) 75–42, 5–78 (55), (68) 73–0, (109) 115–19, 43–66, (110) 111–14, (70)-0, 38–89", "id": "20494682" }, { "contents": "2015 Cleveland Indians season\n\n\nand 13, improving their record to 70–70 and marking the first time the Indians were .500 since they were 2–2. The Indians would also be 71-71, 72-72, 73-73, and 74-74, but lost the following game each time. They briefly made it over the .500 mark at 77–76 on September 26, but went on to lose three in a row. The Indians spent much of September 3–5 games behind the Texas Rangers or Houston Astros for the second wild card spot in the American", "id": "294687" }, { "contents": "Index of philosophical literature\n\n\n\"Federalist No. 61\" – \"Federalist No. 62\" – \"Federalist No. 63\" – \"Federalist No. 64\" – \"Federalist No. 65\" – \"Federalist No. 66\" – \"Federalist No. 67\" – \"Federalist No. 68\" – \"Federalist No. 69\" – \"Federalist No. 70\" – \"Federalist No. 71\" – \"Federalist No. 72\" – \"Federalist No. 73\" – \"Federalist No. 74\" – \"Federalist", "id": "16809651" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "List of mayors of Salisbury\n\n\n1850–51 George Brown 1851–52 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1852–53 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1853–54 John Lambert 1854–55 Thomas Pain 1855–56 Abraham Jackson 1856–57 Thomas Pain 1857–58 Coard William Squarey 1858–59 Philip Pickney Cother 1859–60 William Woodlands 1860–61 Philip Watson Ottoway 1861–62 Charles Mann Cornwallis Whatman 1862–63 John Style 1863–64 John Waters 1864–65 Richard Henry Rigden 1865–66 Robert Stokes 1866–67 John Alfred Lush MD 1867–68 Stephen Eldridge 1868–69 William Aylward 1869–70 Charles Richard Norton 1870–71 William Fawcett Jnr. 1871–72 John Harding Jackson 1873–74 Henry Brown 1874–75 Samuel Ralph Atkins 1875–76 Charles Henry Radcliffe 1876–77 John Keynes 1877–78 Richard Monkhouse Wilson", "id": "18557200" }, { "contents": "1967 NFL season\n\n\nThe 1967 NFL season was the 48th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 16 teams with the addition of the New Orleans Saints. The two 8-team conferences were split into two divisions each: the Eastern Conference divisions were Capitol (Dallas, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Washington) and Century (Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis), and the Western Conference divisions were Central (Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, and Minnesota) and Coastal (Atlanta, Baltimore, Los Angeles", "id": "8290334" }, { "contents": "World TeamTennis\n\n\nwith Arthur Ashe and Wilt Chamberlain, securing the professional men players.. The league began play in May 1974, with George MacCall as Commissioner of the 16 teams: Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo-Toronto, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Florida (Miami), San Diego/Hawaii, Houston, Los Angeles, Minnesota (Minneapolis-St.Paul), New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. The original league format included a four-colored tennis court, a 44-contest season, and teams", "id": "14486970" }, { "contents": "2013 FedEx Cup Playoffs\n\n\n(76 to 58), Nicholas Thompson (73 to 59), Brendan Steele (89 to 69), and Ernie Els (91 to 70). Seven players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances: Ryan Palmer (60 to 71), Fredrik Jacobson (61 to 72), Martin Laird (63 to 74), David Lingmerth (64 to 75), Kyle Stanley (66 to 77), Cameron Tringale (69 to 79", "id": "19528111" }, { "contents": "Jellabies\n\n\n58. Parrot (21 June 1999) 59. Spring (28 June 1999) 60. Magic (5 July 1999) 61. Where's Pepper? (12 July 1999) 62. Hot (19 July 1999) 63. Robot (26 July 1999) 64. Wheels (2 August 1999) 65. Chums (9 August 1999) 66. Baa! (16 August 1999) 67. Found (23 August 1999) 68. Autumn (30 August 1999) 69. Nature (6 September 1999)", "id": "20682329" }, { "contents": "List of fresh water fishes of Maharashtra\n\n\nogilbii 51. Schismatorhynchos (Nukta) nukta 52. Thynnichthys sandkhol 53. Tor khudree 54. Tor mussulah 55. Tor tor SUB-FAMILY: CULTRINAE 56. Chela cachius 57. Chela laubuca 58. Salmostoma acinaces 59. Salmostoma balookee 60. Salmostoma boopis 61. Salmostoma clupeoides 62. Salmostoma horai 63. Salmostoma kardahiensis 64. Salmostoma novacula 65. Salmostoma phulo Subfamily: LEUCISCINAE 66. Hypophthalmichthys molitrix SUBFAMILY: RASBORINAE 69. Barilius evezardi 70. Barilius gatensis 71. Parluciosoma daniconius 72. Parluciosoma labiosa 73. Danio aequipinnatus 74", "id": "16146194" }, { "contents": "Vehicle registration plates of Kenya\n\n\n63 UN - United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Eastern & Southern African Regional Office 64 CD - Iran 65 CD - Cyprus 66 CD - Argentina 67 UN - United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) 68 CD - Philippines 69 CD - Burundi 70 CD - Chile 71 CD - Oman 72 CD - League of Arab States / Arab League 73 CD - European Union 74 CD - Yemen 75 CD - Kenya Mission to UNEP 76 CD - Côte d'Ivoire (Consulate) 77 CD - Bangladesh 78 CD - Saudi Arabia 79 UN", "id": "993880" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "List of makams\n\n\n-Şehnaz 63. Bûstan 64. Büzürk 65. Büzürk-Gerdâniye 66. Büzürk-Geveyşt 67. Büzürk-Mâye 68. Büzürk-Nevrûz 69. Büzürk-Selmek 70. Büzürk-Şehnâz 71. Canfezâ 72. Çârgâh 73. Çârgâh-Âcem 74. Çârgâh-Gerdâniye 75. Çârgâh-Mahûr 76. Çehâr-Âgâazin 77. Daği-Bayâti 78. Danişverân 79. Dil Âvîz 80. Dil-Ârâ 81. Dil-Efruz 82. Dil-Keşîde 83. Dil-Nişîn 84. Dil-", "id": "21093808" }, { "contents": "Super Bases Loaded 2\n\n\n\", the Cleveland \"Stars\", the Detroit \"Storm\", the Kansas City \"Tornadoes\", Oakland \"Eagles\", and Seattle \"Blue Wave\". The Omega League (based on the National League) consisted of the Atlanta \"Weasels\", Houston \"Doves\", the Los Angeles \"Cyclops\", the New York \"Mercs\", Philadelphia \"Bruins\", the Pittsburgh \"Buzzards\", and the San Francisco \"Amoebas\". In addition, there were four edit teams: Urbana,", "id": "22141152" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "Don Larsen\n\n\nDon James Larsen (born August 7, 1929) is an American retired Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher. During a 15-year MLB career, he pitched from 1953 to 1967 for seven different teams. Larsen pitched for the St. Louis Browns / Baltimore Orioles (1953–54; 1965), New York Yankees (1955–59), Kansas City Athletics (1960–1961), Chicago White Sox (1961), San Francisco Giants (1962–64), Houston Colt .45's / Houston Astros (1964–65), and Chicago Cubs (1967)", "id": "15750076" }, { "contents": "1968 NBA playoffs\n\n\n) (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Chicago Bulls: \"Lakers win series 4-1\" This is the first playoff meeting between the Lakers and Bulls. Division Finals (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (3) San Francisco Warriors: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Last Playoff Meeting: 1967 Western Division Semifinals (San Francisco won 3-0) Champion: Boston Celtics Division Semifinals (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (3) New York Knicks: \"76ers win series 4-2", "id": "14689742" } ]
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[ { "contents": "Global Initiative to Combat Nuclear Terrorism\n\n\n. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. IAEA (observer) UNODC (observer) INTERPOL (observer) UNICRI (observer) June 1-2 in Tokyo Japan February 8-10 New Delhi India June 16-17, 2015 Helsinki, Finland", "id": "7679046" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nNew York Yankees 56. Robin Yount, Milwaukee Brewers 57. Wade Boggs, Boston Red Sox 58. Roger Clemens, Boston Red Sox 59. Vince Coleman, St. Louis Cardinals 60. José Canseco, Oakland Athletics 61. Fernando Valenzuela, Los Angeles Dodgers 62. Tony Gwynn, San Diego Padres 63. Doc Gooden, New York Mets 64. Mark McGwire, Oakland Athletics 65. Jack Clark, New York Yankees 66. Dale Murphy, Atlanta Braves 67. Kirk Gibson, Los Angeles Dodgers 68. Jack Morris,", "id": "18525011" }, { "contents": "Women's World Chess Championship 2016\n\n\nRb4 60. a3 Kc5 61. Re6 Re4 62. Kc2 Kd4 63. Rd6+ Kc4 64. Rc6+ Kd5 65. Rb6 Rc4+ 66. Kd2 Kc5 67. Rb8 Ra4 68. Rc8+ Kd4 69. Rb8 Ra5 70. Rd8+ Kc4 71. Re8 Kd5 72. Rd8+ Ke4 73. Rb8 Rxa3 74. Rxb5 Kf4 75. Rb8 Kf3 76. Rf8+ Ke4 77. Rb8 Ra2+ 78. Ke1 Kf4 79. Rb3 e4 80. Rc3 e3 81. Rc8 1/2-1/2 In", "id": "15973443" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nDetroit Tigers 69. Ryne Sandberg, Chicago Cubs 70. Nolan Ryan, Houston Astros 71. John Tudor, Los Angeles Dodgers 72. Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia Phillies 73. Dave Righetti, New York Yankees 74. Pedro Guerrero, St. Louis Cardinals 75. Rick Sutcliffe, Chicago Cubs 76. Gary Carter, New York Mets 77. Cal Ripken, Baltimore Orioles 78. Andre Dawson, Chicago Cubs 79. Andy Van Slyke, Pittsburgh Pirates 80. Roc Raines, Montreal Expos 81. Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins 82.", "id": "18525012" }, { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Constitutional amendments under the French Fifth Republic\n\n\n46, 47, 47-1, 47-2 (new), 48, 49, 50-1, 51-1 (new), 51-2 (new), 56, 61, 61-1 (new), 62, 65, 69, 70, 71, 71-1 (new), 72-3, 73, 74-1, 75-1 (new), 87 (new), 88-4, 88-5, 89. The vote was", "id": "8390514" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Wysoczany\n\n\n53. Saharowa 54. Mashljanyk 55. Luchkanych 56. Mashljanyk 57. Mytso 58. Jacyla 59. Jacyla 60. Village Ukrainian School 61. Bodnik 62. Tsynanko 63. Shlomko 64. Warholjak 65. Kroljak 66. Village Orthodox Church 67. Horonova 68. Hlibyk 69. Sekielyk 70. Mashljanyk 71. Maslany 72. Orzinski 73. Worotyla 74. Luchkanych 75. Petrunjova 76. Slabka 77. Petrunjova 78. Bajtsowa 79. Sas 80. Sas 81. Hrytsko 82. Jacyla 83. Szevtsova 84. Szevtsova", "id": "15604592" }, { "contents": "List of WWE United States Champions\n\n\nRank !Wrestler !No. ofbrreigns !Combinedbrdays !Combined daysbrrec. by WWE !1 !2 !rowspan=2|40 !42 !43 !44 !45 !46 !47 !48 !49 !50 !51 !52 !53 !rowspan=2|54 !56 !rowspan=2|57 !59 !60 !61 !62 !63 !64 !65 !66 !67 !rowspan=3|68 !71 !72 !rowspan=3|73 !76 !77 !78 !rowspan=2|79 !rowspan=2|81 !83 !rowspan=2|84 !rowspan=3|86 !89 !rowspan=2|90 !92 !", "id": "11372834" }, { "contents": "Eusébio\n\n\nrepeated five years later. He was the Portuguese First Division's top scorer seven times (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970 and 1973), helping Benfica to win 11 Primeira Liga (1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73 and 1974–75), 5 Portuguese Cup wins (1961–62, 1963–64, 1968–69, 1969–70 and 1971–72), 1 European Cup win (1961–62) and 3 European Cup finals (1962–63, 1964–65 and 1967–68). Eusébio", "id": "15697745" }, { "contents": "Udayarpalayam taluk\n\n\n48 Kundaveli-East 49 Kundaveli-West 50 Kuruvalapparkoil 51 Kuvagam 52 Kuvathur 53 Managathy 54 Marudur 55 Melur 56 Muthuservamadam 57 Nagam Panthal 58 Nayaganai Periyal 59 Nedavalur-East 60 Nedavalur-South 61 Olayur 62 Padanilai 63 Pappakudi-North 64 Pappakudi-South 65 Parukkal 66 Periyakrishnapuram 67 Periyavalayam 68 Pichanur 69 Pilichikuzhi 70 Piranjeri 71 Porpathintha Nallur 72 Rangiyam 73 Saluppai 74 Sathampady 75 Silambur 76 Siluvacheri 77 Sirukadambur 78 Solankurichi 79 Sripuranthan 80 Sriraman 81 Suriyamanal 82 Suttamalli 83 T.Paluvur 84 Taludalamedu 85 Thandalai 86 Thathanur 87 Thenkatchi Perumal Nathan 88 Thirukalapur 89", "id": "329036" }, { "contents": "Garhmukteshwar (Assembly constituency)\n\n\nkhaiya 46 Sharifpur 47 Anooppur Dibai 48 Shuklampura 49 Rasoolabad Nanpur 50 Lodhipur Shobhan 51 Pawati 52 Haiderpur 53 Lodhipur Chhapka 54 Sadullapur 55 Hiranpura 56 Popayi 57 Janupura 58 Jhadina 59 Saidpur 60 Alampur Bhagwantpur 61 Ladpura 62 Kalyanpur 63 Khilwai 64 Shogarh 65 Shahpur Chaudhary 66 Inayatpur 67 Rampur Nyamatpur 68 Abdullapur 69 Dotai 70 Athsaini 71 Hasupur 72 Manak Chowk 73 Deoli 74 Dhana 75 Lisri 76 Akkhapur 77 Fattapur 78 Phuldehra 79 Nawada Kalan 80 Todarpur 81 Bhowapur 82 Bhowapur Mastannagar 83 Baksar 84 Saroorpur 85 Vait 86 Khudaliya 87 Baddha 88 Ratupura 89 Rajhera 90", "id": "3818355" }, { "contents": "Samia tribe (Luhya)\n\n\n38 Abakangala 39 Abakati 40 Abakemo 41 Abakerere 42 Abakhu 43 Abakibwedde 44 Abakiroyoya 45 Abakobe 46 Abakomolo 47 Abakooli 48 Abakoolo 49 Abakuba 50 Abakwala 51 Abakwede 52 Abakyaki 53 Abakyonga 54 Abalaka 55 Abalala 56 Abalanda 57 Abaleke 58 Abalekya 59 Abalila 60 Abalindo 61 Abaliro 62 Abalisa 63 Abaloba 64 Abalomba 65 Abalundu 66 Abalwenge 67 Abalyali 68 Abalyani 69 Abamakwa 70 Abamakyeke 71 Abamali 72 Abamani 73 Abamanyi 74 Abambumpi 75 Abameripo 76 Abampoodi 77 Abampunyi 78 Abamulembo 79 Abamulimba 80 Abamuma 81 Abanapa 82 Abangasa 83 Abanghale 84 Abanyanga 85 Abanyedeti 86 Abanyihodoo 87 Abanyimaro", "id": "4195796" }, { "contents": "Parbatsar\n\n\nGular 47 Gunawati 48 Gurah 49 Haripura 50 Harnawa Patti 51 Hatheli 52 Hukmpura 53 Huldhani 54 Jagdishpura 55 Jalampura 56 Janjeela 57 Jawla 58 Jhalra 59 Jhujharpura 60 Kaletara 61 Kalkala Ki Dhani 62 Kankediyas 63 Kanwalad 64 Khanpur 65 Khedapura 66 Khedarpura 67 Kheri Khinwasi 68 Khokhar 69 Khokhariya 70 Khundiyas 71 Kinsariya 72 Kishorpura 73 Kitiya 74 Kuliyana 75 Kundri 76 Kurada 77 Lakhiyas 78 Lalana Kalan 79 Lalana Khurd 80 Madhwa 81 Malas Charnan 82 Malas Gusaiyan 83 Mandan 84 Mandowari 85 Manglana 86 Manpura 87 Mayapur 88 Mehgaon 89 Merasi 90 Mindakiya 91 Modi Khurd", "id": "7579275" }, { "contents": "Western Suburbs Magpies\n\n\nW Wright 55 W Barclay 56 Percy Bolt 57 T Doyle 58 J Feeney 59 V Jarvis 60 E Mantle 61 H.G. Naylor 62 E Palmer 63 E Willings 64 Grinstead 65 Owens 66 Sam Perry 67 Keen 68 James 69 Percy Briscoe 70 Chipperfield 71 J Ogilvie 72 Horace Alderson 73 Johns 74 J Slingsby 75 D McDonald 76 G Patterson 77 Baldock 78 Tom Dowswell 79 Healy 80 McEvoy 81 Ryan 82 George Duffin 83 Herb Gilbert 84 Rangi Joass 85 W Mueller 86 A Munnery 87 P.J. Thompson 88 Jack Tully 89 S.B. Wall 90 A Gillett", "id": "13659778" }, { "contents": "Game Day Recycling\n\n\nUniversity of Georgia 59. University of Kentucky 60. University of Maine 61. University of Maryland 62. University of Miami 63. University of Michigan 64. University of Minnesota 65. University of Mississippi 66. University of Missouri 67. University of Montana 68. University of Nebraska–Lincoln 69. University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill 70. University of North Texas 71. University of Notre Dame 72. University of Oregon 73. University of Rochester 74. University of South Florida 75. University of Tennessee - Knoxville 76", "id": "10435645" }, { "contents": "Carson's Law\n\n\nAnd Misfire 59. St. Patrick's Day 60. The Masquerade 61. All That Glitters 62. Laugh, Clown, Laugh 63. Guardian Angels 64. Lost Opportunities 65. A Country Dance 66. Faith, Hope And Fencing Wire 67. A Matter Of Confidence 68. The Tender Trap 69. A Case For Compassion 70. From Small Acorns 71. Street Games, Night Moves 72. Deceptions 73. Orphans Of The Storm 74. Falling Star 75. Means To An End 76. Teapots And Tears 77.", "id": "7511783" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "2003 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 10–11 May – Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, England *58–69, 83–25, 24–66, (63) 75–8, 9-(67), 0–98 (57), 72–60 (53), 39–80 (55), (67)-(60), 42–61 **(58) 73–26, (80)-(52), (100) 104–32, 23–82 (57), (54) 74–57, 49–57, (56) 71–48, 59–32 **", "id": "20494482" }, { "contents": "List of villages in Murbad\n\n\n796 br 57 Gorakhgad Murbad 1 br 58 Goregaon Murbad 495 br 59 Hedavali Murbad 281 br 60 Hireghar Murbad 225 61 Inde Murbad 885 br 62 Jadai Murbad 491 br 63 Jaigaon Murbad 496 br 64 Jambhurde Murbad 1,330 br 65 Jamghar Murbad 533 br 66 Kachakoli Murbad 869 br 67 Kalambad Mu Murbad 408 br 68 Kalambhe Murbad 1,299 br 69 Kalamkhande Murbad 987 br 70 Kalanbhad Murbad 1,017 br 71 Kandali Murbad 295 br 72 Kanharle Murbad 798 br 73 Kanhol Murbad 822 br 74 Karavale Murbad 1,118 br 75 Karchonde Murbad 731 76 Kasgaon Murbad 524", "id": "15353565" }, { "contents": "Amos Burn\n\n\nKf7 46.Bxc6 Bxc6 47.Kb4 Be8 48.Nf3 Ke7 49.Ng5 Bc6 50.Ka3 Bd7 51.Kb2 Ba4 52.Kc1 Bb3 53.Nf3 Ba4 54.Nh4 Kf7 55.Ng2 Bd7 56.h4 Be8 57.Kb2 Ba4 58.Ne3 Ke7 59.Ka3 Bc6 60.Kb4 Kd7 61.Ka5 Kc7 62.Nc2 Kb7 63.Nb4 Bd7 64.Na6 Be8 65.Nc5+ Kc6 66.Nxe6 Bd7 67.Ng5 Bf5 68.Kb4 Bg4 69.Ka3 Kd7 70.Nf7 Be6 71.Nd6 Kc6 72.Kb2 Bg4 73.Kc2 Kd7 74.Kd2 Ke6 75.Ke3 Bh3 76.f5+ gxf5 77.Kf4 Bg4 78.Kg5 Bh3 79.Ne8 Kf7 80.Nf6 f4 81.Kxf4 Be6 82.Kg5 1–0 MacDonald-Burn, Liverpool 1910 At right is a surprisingly little-known position from one of Burn's offhand games.", "id": "20103296" }, { "contents": "Brazilian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act\n\n\n59. FENIPRAZINE 60. FEMPROBAMATO 61. FLUFENAZINE 62. FLUMAZENIL 63. FLUOXETINE 64. FLUPENTIXOL 65. FLUVOXAMINE 66. HALOPERIDOL 67. HALOTAN 68. CLORAL HYDRATE 69. HYDROCHLORBEZETILAMINE 70. HYDROXIDINE 71. HOMOPHENAZINE 72. IMICLOPRAZINE 73. IMIPRAMINE 74. IMIPRAMINOXIDE 75. IPROCLORIZIDA 76. ISOCARBOXAZIDE 77. ISOFLURANE 78. ISOPROPYL-CROTONYL-URINE 79. LAMOTRIGINE 80. LEVODOPA 81. LEVOMEPROMAZINE 82. LINDANO 83. LISURIDA 84. LITHIUM 85. LOPERAMIDA 86. LOXAPINA 87. MAPROTILINE 88. MECLOFENOXATE 89. MEFENOXALONE 90.", "id": "14670778" }, { "contents": "Tales of the Wizard of Oz\n\n\n? 55. ? 56. ? 57. ? 58. ? 59. ? 60. Friends of a Feather 61. Monkey Air Lift 62. Guaranteed for Life 63. The Skills of Bravery 64. The Coat of Arms 65. Roar, Lion, Roar 66. Be a Card 67. The Inferior Decorator 68. The Salesman 69. The Cat's Meow 70. The Yellow Brick Road 71. Rusty Rusty 72. The Scarecrow 73. The Invisible Man 74. Free Trade 75. The Bull Fighter 76", "id": "13344957" }, { "contents": "Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship\n\n\nscope=row|56 !scope=row|57 !scope=row|58 !scope=row|59 !scope=row|60 !scope=row|61 !scope=row|62 !scope=row|63 !scope=row|64 !scope=row|65 !scope=row|66 !scope=row|67 !scope=row|68 !scope=row|69 !scope=row|70 !scope=row|71 !scope=row|72 !scope=row|73 !scope=row|74 !scope=row|75 !scope=row|76 !scope=row|77 !scope=row|78 !scope=row|79 !scope=row|80 !", "id": "16778230" }, { "contents": "Ikirun\n\n\n59. Asaba 60. Ajele Okeba 61. Ago Okeba 62. Ajisefinni 63. Alufa Akanbi 64. Adedeji 65. Alabi 66. Aniyeye 67. Agunlo 68. Aliyu 69. Aborisade 70. Agbon 71. Ayara 72. Baale- Enle 73. Baba Osogbo 74. Orisayo 75. Balogun 76. Baale Gbenagbena 77. Baale Onilu 78. Baale Ponja Erintunde 79. Saba 80. Balogun Kojo 81. Baale Oke Aafo 82. Balogun Makinde 83. Baba Isale 84. Balogun Imole 85. Baba Oloya 86. Baale", "id": "2580736" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qd2 Qd4 57. Qe1 Qb6 58. Qd2 Rb7 59. a4 Qc5 60. Qe1 Rb4 61. Qd2 Qb6 62. Qc1 Qd4 63. Qc2 Rb3 64. Be2 Rxc3 65. Qxc3 Qxc3 66. bxc3 Nxe4 67. Bf3 Nef6 68. Be2 e4 69. Bxc4 g4 70. Rb2 Ng5 71. Rb6 Nf7 72. Bf1 f3 73. c4 Nd7 74. Rb7 Nfe5 75. f6 e3 76. Rb3 e2 77. Bxe2 fxe2 78. Re3 Nf3 79. f7 Rf8 80. Rxg4 e1=", "id": "10680382" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "1953–54 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team\n\n\n30 Oregon State (-/4) RAL L 53–65 January 8 The Citadel H W 83–42 January 9 Wake Forest A W 66–65 January 11 Davidson A W 70–54 January 16 Virginia H W 78–66 January 19 NC State H L 77–84 February 2 Washington and Lee LY W 69–60 February 4 Duke (-/8) A L 47–63 February 8 Virginia A L 69–83 February 11 Wake Forest H L 62–76 February 13 Clemson (-/14) A W 72–56 February 16 Davidson H W 89–69 February 20 Duke (-/14) H L 63–67 February 24 NC State", "id": "7304952" }, { "contents": "Kumharsain\n\n\nChohan 38 Chopala 39 Churath 40 D.P.F. Nag kelo Saroga 41 D.P.F. Nagkelo 42 Dagrot 43 Dakolu 44 Dakoon 45 Dalan 46 Damaur 47 Daro 48 Dawala 49 Deeb 50 Deoridhar 51 Dethal 52 Devali Dhar 53 Dhala 54 Dhali 55 Dhanal 56 Dharuri 57 Dheongli 58 Dogri 59 Doja 60 Ganeog 61 Gharal 62 Ghareawat 63 Ghughvi 64 Gheti 65 Gonthla 66 Halyana 67 Hathiya 68 Jadoon 69 Jal 70 Jalti 71 Jangal Ahar 72 Jangal Dawala 73 Jangal Hatu 74 Jangal Havan 75 Jangal Jogsha 76 Jangal Madhawan 77 Jangal Marni 78 Jangal Nun-II 79 Janjeli", "id": "1653227" }, { "contents": "Glamorgan County Silver Ball Trophy\n\n\n. The trophy is sponsored by Brains Smooth. ! Season !! Winners !! Losing Finalists !! Score !! Venue ! 1956–57 !1957–58 ! 1958–59 ! 1959–60 ! 1960–61 ! 1961–62 ! 1962–63 ! 1963–64 ! 1964–65 ! 1965–66 ! 1966–67 ! 1967–68 ! 1968–69 ! 1969–70 ! 1970–71 ! 1971–72 ! 1972–73 ! 1973–74 ! 1974–75 ! 1975–76 ! 1976–77 ! 1977–78 ! 1978–79 ! 1979–80 ! 1980–81 ! 1981–82 ! 1982–83 ! 1983–84 ! 1984–85 ! 1985–86 ! 1986–87 ! 1987–88 ! 1988–89 ! 1989–90 ! 1990–91 ! 1991–92 ! 1992–93 ! 1993–94", "id": "18470383" }, { "contents": "63rd NHK Cup (shogi)\n\n\n, 59. P*7b, 60. Px3e, 61. P-6f, 62. N*8e, 63. P-7a+, 64. Nx7g+, 65. Nx7g, 66. S*7f, 67. N*8i, 68. G*5i, 69. K-6h, 70. B-4h+, 71. +P-7b, 72. +B-5h, 73. K-7i, 74. +B-6i, 75. K-8h, 76. +Bx7h, 77. Kx7h, 78. G*6g, 79. K-8h, 80. Gx7g, 81. Nx7g", "id": "8770976" }, { "contents": "Ancestors of Rama\n\n\n62. Rituparna 63. Sarvakama (Sarvakarma, Aartupani in Harivansha Puran) 64. Sudas (contemporary to King Kuru-1 of Chandravansh who founded the Magadha Kingdom) 65. Saudasa (or) Kalmashapada (married to Madayanti) 66. Asmaka 67. Mulaka (Naari Kavacha) (contemporary of Yadava King Shakuni who was the father of Rakshasha “Bhasmasura”) 68. Dasharatha-1 69. Adwil (Ilabil in Vishnu Puran) 70. Vishvamashaha 71. Anaranya-2 72. Nidhn 73. Animitra 74. Dululaha (Harivansh Puran) 75", "id": "8372279" }, { "contents": "Codex Cyprius\n\n\n1: 1, 4, 12, 14, 30, 34, 41, 44; Luke 10: 1, 8, 15, 22, 23, 30, 32, 37, 38, 47, 48, 53, 57, 63; Luke 20: 2, 4, 8, 9, 19, 23, 24, 26, 28, 33, 34, 50, 61, 62, 64, 65, 70, 74, 75. In Matthew 27:34 it reads οινον (\"wine\"", "id": "12433331" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qg1 Qe8 55. Qf2 Qf8 56. Rcd1 Qe8 57. Kh3 Kh8 58. Rc1 Kh7 59. Ba7 Rb7 60. Bc5 Na6 61. Be3 Rbb8 62. Kh4 Nb4 63. Qf1 Qe7 64. Kh3 Qe8 65. Kh2 Qe7 66. Qd1 Qe8 67. Kh3 Ra8 68. Kh4 Na6 69. Qg1 Bb4 70. Rdd1 Bf8 71. Kh3 Rab8 72. Kh4 Nb4 73. Rd2 Na6 74. Nf5 Bb4 75. Rdd1 Bf8 76. Qe1 Bb4 77. Qf1 Bf8 78. Kg3 Nb4 79", "id": "10680375" }, { "contents": "List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach\n\n\n• 20/7=/11 • 22/5 • 24/6 • 25/6 • 26/6 • 28/6 • 29/8 • 30/6 • 31/9 • 32/6 • 33/6 • 36/4 and /8 • 37/6 • 38/6 • 39/7 • 40/3, /6 and /8 • 41/6 • 42/7 • 44/7 • 45/7 • 46/6 • 47/5 • 48/3 and /7 • 52/6 • 55/5 • 56/5 • 57/8 • 59/3 • 60/5 • 62/6 64. • 64/2, /4 and /8 • 65/2 and /7 • 66/6 • 67/4 and /7 • 69/6 • 69a/6 • 70/7 and /11 • 72/6 • 73/5 • 74/8", "id": "3262090" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n+ Nxe4 56. fxe4+ Kxe4 57. Qg4+ Kd3 58. Qf3+ Qe3 59. Kg4 Qxf3+ 60. Kxf3 g6 61. Bd6 Nf5 62. Kf4 Nh4 63. Kg4 gxh5+ 64. Kxh4 Kxd4 65. Bb8 a5 66. Bd6 Kc4 67. Kxh5 a4 68. Kxh6 Kb3 69. b5 Kc4 70. Kg5 Kxb5 71. Kf5 Ka6 72. Ke6 Ka7 73. Kd7 Kb7 74. Be7 Ka7 75. Kc7 Ka8 76. Bd6 Ka7 77. Kc8 Ka6 78. Kb8 b5 79", "id": "7279713" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rg3 b3 59. Kc6 Kb8 60. Rxb3+ Ka7 61. Rb7+ Ka6 62. Rb6+ Ka7 63. Kb5 a4 64. Rxf6 Rf4 65. Rxh6 a3 66. Ra6+ Kb8 67. Rxa3 Rxf5 68. Rg3 Rf6 69. Rg8+ Kc7 70. Rg7+ Kc8 71. Rh7 1-0 Game 32br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black: Korchnoi, Viktorbr Pirc, Classicalbr Result: 1-0br 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5", "id": "7279777" }, { "contents": "José Cardenal\n\n\nJosé Rosario Domec Cardenal (born October 7, 1943 in Matanzas, Cuba) is a Cuban American former professional baseball outfielder, who played Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants (1963–64), Los Angeles/California Angels (1965–67), Cleveland Indians (1968–69), St. Louis Cardinals (1970–1971), Milwaukee Brewers (1971), Chicago Cubs (1972–77), Philadelphia Phillies (1978–79), New York Mets (1979–80), and Kansas City Royals (1980). Cardenal batted and threw", "id": "3406173" }, { "contents": "SUBE card\n\n\n20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88,", "id": "8102606" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\nRb1 Bg7 58. Be4 Nf6 59. Bc2 Nd5 60. Ra1 Kc7 61. Rb1 Bf6 62. Kg1 Ne7 63. Kf1 Nd5 64. Kg2 Bg7 65. Kg1 Kb7 66. Ra1 R6d7 67. Re4 Bf6 68. Re2 Kc7 69. Kf1 Ne7 70. Rb1 Nc8 71. Be3 Nd6 72. Rbe1 Re7 73. Bg6 Rg8 74. Bb1 e4 75. Kg2 Rge8 76. Bc2 Bg7 77. Rd1 Nc4 78. Bc1 Nd6 79. Rh1 Re5 80. h4 Bf6 81. h5 R5e7 82.", "id": "10680366" }, { "contents": "Wu Style Tai Chi Fast Form\n\n\nParting the wild horse's mane 59. Jade girl works the shuttles(3) 60. Jade girl works the shuttles(4) 61. Grasping the bird's tail 62. Cloud hands(3) 63. Cloud hands(4) 64. Downward posture 65. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(1) 66. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(2) 67. Step back, repulse the monkey 68. Flying oblique 69. Raise hand and step up 70. White crane flaps its wings 71. Brush knee and twist step 72. Needle at the bottom", "id": "6846816" }, { "contents": "SFZ (file format)\n\n\nan SFZ file: group lovel=0 hivel=127 region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=60 lokey=30 hikey=61 sample=SubDir/01C4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=62 lokey=62 hikey=63 sample=SubDir/02D4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=64 lokey=64 hikey=64 sample=SubDir/03E4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=65 lokey=65 hikey=66 sample=SubDir/04F4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=67 lokey=67 hikey=68 sample=SubDir/05G4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=69 lokey=69 hikey=70 sample=SubDir/06A4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=71 lokey=71 hikey=71 sample=SubDir/07B4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=72 lokey=72 hikey=73 sample=SubDir/08C5.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=74 lokey=74 hikey=75 sample=SubDir/09D5.wav region trigger=", "id": "13324840" }, { "contents": "Afadzato South District\n\n\n. Logba-Adzakoe 57. Logba-Akusame 58. Logba-Alakpeti 59. Logba-Andokope 60. Logba-Dufie 61. Logba-Klikpo 62. Logba-Tota 63. Logba-Vuinta 64. Logba-Xorglikope 65. Tafi-Abuipe 66. Tafi-Agorme 67. Tafi-Atome 68. Tafi-Dekpokorfe 69. Tafi-Mador 70. Tafi-Xorglikorfe 71. Kpeve-Old town 72. Kpeve-Tornu 73. Adigbo-Tornu 74. Goviefe-Todzi 75. Goviefe-Korwu", "id": "2739856" }, { "contents": "Jackson League\n\n\n-52 Centrals 1952-53 Northerners 1953-54 Vale Recreation 1954-55 Pessimists 1955-56 Northerners 1956-57 Guernsey Rangers 1957-58 Guernsey Rangers 1958-59 Northerners 1959-60 Northerners 1960-61 Belgrave Wanderers 1961-62 Sylvans 1962-63 Sylvans 1963-64 Northerners 1964-65 Belgrave Wanderers 1965-66 Vale Recreation 1966-67 Centrals 1967-68 St Martin’s 1968-69 Vale Recreation 1969-70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970-71 Belgrave Wanderers 1971-72 Vale Recreation 1972-73 Vale Recreation", "id": "4250613" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\nof Arkansas. The Lumbermen were disbanded in July 1905 due to financial hardships. Pine Bluff MLB Players 1954 - Frank Lucchesi - Manager - Philadelphia 70-72, Texas 75-77, Chicago Cubs 87 1952 - Bob Hale - Baltimore 55-56, 58, Cleveland 60-61, New York Yankees 61 1952 - Hillis Layne - Washington 41 1952 - Jim Snyder - Player Minnesota 61-62, 64 Manager - Seattle 88 1951 - Bud Black - Detroit 52, 55 1950 - Harry Chozen - Cincinnati 37 1950", "id": "9684300" }, { "contents": "Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award\n\n\n-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-", "id": "18196616" }, { "contents": "Middlesex Senior Charity Cup\n\n\n1947–48 Hendon 1948–49 Hayes 1949–50 Wealdstone 1950–51 Finchley 1951–52 Southall 1952–53 Hounslow Town 1953–54 Hendon 1954–55 Hayes 1955–56 Hounslow Town 1956–57 Hendon 1957–58 Finchley 1958–59 Enfield 1959–60 Hounslow Town 1960–61 Enfield 1961–62 Enfield & Hounslow Town (joint holders) 1962–63 Hayes 1963–64 Wealdstone 1964–65 Finchley 1965–66 Hounslow Town 1966–67 No Competition 1967–68 Wealdstone & Wembley (joint holders) 1968–69 Southall 1969–70 Hampton 1970–71 Hayes 1971–72 Hayes 1972–73 Hayes 1973–74 Finchley 1974–75 Hayes 1975–76 Hendon 1976–77 Hendon 1977–78 Hillingdon Borough 1978–79 Hendon 1979–80 Harrow Borough 1980–81 Wembley & Wealdstone (joint winners) 1981–82 Uxbridge 1982–83 Wembley 1983–84 Southall", "id": "8679746" }, { "contents": "Handicap (chess)\n\n\n53. Ke3 Kb5 54. Ne4 Na6 55. h8=Q Ka5 56. Qc3+ Kb5 57. Qb3+ Ka5 58. Nc3 Nc5 59. Bc7+ Ka6 60. Qb5+ Ka7 61. Qxc5+ Ka6 Deliberately allowing checkmate. 62. Qa5+ Kb7 63. Ke4 Kc8 64. Qa7 Kd7 65. Qb7 Ke7 66. Qc8 Kf6 67. Bd8+ Kg7 68. Qe6 Kf8 69. Qe7+ Kg8 70. Nd5 Kh8 71. g5 Kg8 72. g6 Kh8 73. Ke5 Kg8 74.", "id": "9261177" }, { "contents": "2009 Premier League Snooker\n\n\nwas higher. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 28–29 November – Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, England * (61) 80–35, 4–80, (96)–0, 0–(110), 34–77, 61–71 (65), 67–1, 40–75 ** 0–(98), 10–99 (53), 10–68 (66), 1–83 (76), (63)–30, (53)–(67) *** (111) 119–9, 87–36, 70–0, 50–57, 0–(88", "id": "994853" }, { "contents": "2013 Virginia Cavaliers football team\n\n\nAlex Foertsch 55 David Dean 56 Andre Miles-Redmond 57 Stephen Lawe 59 Mark Hall 60 John Pond 60 Jeb Byrne 61 Cody Wallace 62 Sean Karl 63 Ryan Doull 64 Nick Koutris 65 Ross Burbank 66 George Adeosun 67 Jackson Matteo 68 Eric Tetlow 69 Phillip Berry 70 Luke Bowanko 71 Jack McDonald 72 Eric Smith 74 Conner Davis 75 Sadiq Olanrewaju 76 Michael Mooney 77 Jay Whitmire 78 Morgan Moses 79 Jack Babcock 79 Sean Cascarano 80 Adrian Gamble 81 Jamall Brown 82 Mario Nixon 83 Jake McGee 84 Canaan Severin 85 Keeon Johnson 86 Jeremy Dollin", "id": "3791357" }, { "contents": "Sangrampur, Maharashtra\n\n\n52-Pimpari Adgaon 1400 53-Rajpur 157 54-Akoli Bk. 910 55-Akoli Kh. 251 56-Changefal Bk. 665 57-Changefal Kh. 707 58-Niwana 1487 59-Sangrampur Pr.jamod 6506 60-Tamgaon 1124 61-Pimpri Kathargaon 566 62-Bodkha 1363 63-Nirod 989 64-Bhilkhed 713 65-Wakana 1420 66-Rudhana 2072 67-Chondhi 622 68-Kakoda 669 69-Ukadgaon 353 70-Manardi 719 71-Pimpri Kavthal 461 72-Ringanwadi 570 73-Durgadiatya 1016 74-Wankhed 5378 75-Takleshwar 501 76-Kalamkhed 712 77-Jastgaon 795 78-Neknapur 358 79-Awar 955 80-Ukali Bk. 1216 81-Kodri 1225 82-Paturda Khurd 1564 83-Khel Thorat Paturda 2054 84-Warwat Khanderao 1447 85-Hingana Kavthal 360 86-Kumbarkhed 230 87-Kavthal 2673 88-Itkhed 218 89-Pesoda 1185 90-Bhon 1149 91-Sawali 659 92-Khiroda", "id": "9109065" }, { "contents": "Kamen Rider Spirits\n\n\n61. Rushbr 62. Ice Fangbr 63. Graveyard Eleventh tankōbon 64. Light Fangbr 65. Labyrinthbr 66. Hell Carbr 67. Teacherbr 68. Training Twelfth tankōbon 69. Whirlpoolbr 70. New Finisherbr 71. Ocean Battlebr 72. Belt of Lifebr 73. Immortal Man Thirteenth tankōbon 74. Inheritbr 75. Get Backbr 76. Movingbr 77. Evolutionbr 78. Next Evolutionbr 79. Final Evolution Fourteenth tankōbon 80. Warrior's Essencebr 81. Surpassing Greedbr 82. Returnbr 83. Fiery Giantbr 84. With the Soulbr 85. Setupbr", "id": "11704902" }, { "contents": "List of AEK Athens F.C. managers\n\n\nP ! W ! D ! L ! F ! A ! GD ! W% ! Pts% ! Total ! 36!!22!!7!!7!!62!!32!!+30!!61.11!!67.59 ! Total ! 11||6||3||2||22||14||+8||54.54||63.64 ! Total ! 4||2||0||2||6||5||+1||50.00||50.00 ! Total ! 26!!14!!5!!7!!55!!28!!+27!!53.85!!60.26 ! Total ! 59!!37!!11!!11!!145!!69!!+76!!62.71!!68.93 ! Total ! 17!!11!!3!!5!!32!!18!!+14||64.71!!70.59 ! Total ! 82!!45!!23!!14!!166!!77!!+89!!54.88!!64.23 ! Total ! 16!!8!!3!!5!!24!!20!!+4!!50.00!!56.25 ! Total ! 86!!47!!23!!16!!121!!70!!+51!!54.65!!63.57 ! Total ! 71!!39!!13!!19!!122!!67!!+55!!54.93!!61.03 ! Total ! 84!!39!!24!!21!!116!!86!!+30!!46.43!!55.95 ! Total ! 2!!1!!0!!1!!3!!4!!-1!!50.00!!50.00 ! Total ! 82!!61!!12!!9!!190!!50!!+140!!74.39!! \"Only competitive matches are counted. Wins, losses and draws are results at the final whistle; the results of penalty shootouts are not counted.\"", "id": "20468014" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Kf3 Kf8 52. Kg2 Rg4+ 53. Kh2 Bf2 54. Rf1 Bd4 55. Re1 Rh4+ 56. Kg2 Rg4+ 57. Kh3 Rh4+ 58. Kg3 Kf7 59. Kg2 Kf8 60. Kf3 Rh2 61. Bxa4 c2 62. Kg3 Bxe5+ 63. Rxe5 Rh1 64. Bxg5 Rg1+ 65. Kf2 Nxg5 66. Bxc2 Ra1 67. a4 Ra2 68. Re2 Ra3 69. Re3 Ra2 70. Re2 Ra3 71. Rd2 Ke7 72. Ke2 Nf3 73. Rd1 Ne5 74. Rd5", "id": "4952529" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Qxg6+ Kf8 59. Qxc6 Kg8 60. Qg6+ Kf8 61. Qg4 Ke8 62. Qh5 Kf8 63. Qg4 Ke8 64. Qh5 Kf8 65. Qd5 Rh7 66. Qf3+ Kg8 67. Qg4+ Kf7 68. Qh5+ Kg8 69. Qg6+ Kf8 70. Qf5+ Kg8 71. Qg4+ Kf7 72. Qh5+ Kg8 73. Qd5+ Kf8 74. Qxb5 Qe6 75. Bg7+ Kf7 76. Qh5+ Ke7 77. g3 Qe1+ 78. Kg2 Qe4+ 79. Kh2", "id": "4952547" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rc6 Bb5 60. Rc1 b3 61. Rb1 Bc4 62. Ke4 Ra2 63. Kd4 Rc2 64. Nd3 Bxd3 65. Kxd3 Rxh2 66. Rxb3 Kg7 67. Ke4 Ra2 68. Kf4 Ra4+ 69. Kg5 Ra5 70. g4 Rc5 71. Kh5 Ra5 72. Rf3 Rb5 73. g5 Rb1 74. f6+ Kh7 75. Rh3 Rg1 76. Rh2 Rg3 77. Rh1 Rg2 78. Ra1 Rh2+ 79. Kg4 Kg6 80. Ra8 Rg2+ ½–½ Game 26br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black", "id": "7279762" }, { "contents": "Les Arcanes\n\n\nPremier sacrifice 56. Liberté 57. Le sacrifice libre 58. La relation du beth à l'aleph 59. Limite de nos champs de gravitation 60. L'indivisible unité 61. La Manifestation 62. Vision parfaite 63. La féminité de la Manifestation procréatrice 64. Cantique de Salomon 65. Ève 66. Sacrifice des sacrifices 67. La loi juive 68. Beauté libre 69. Encore le rythme 70. Conscience de l'univers 71. Libre beauté première 72-73. La passion mystérieuse et chaste 74. De l'amour à l'être 75.", "id": "17579979" }, { "contents": "Barharia\n\n\nKail 61. Kaluchhapra 62. Kanahar 63. Kanhauli 64. Khanpur 65. Khizar Chak 66. Khori Pakar Jaddi 67. Khori Pakar Nilami 68. Koiri Tola 69. Kuahi 70. Kurwa 71. Kutub Chhapra 72. Lachhmi Chak 73. Lakri 74. Lakri Dargah 75. Lala Hata 76. Lauan 77. Madhaupur 78. Mahal 79. Mahamadpur 80. Mahammadpur 81. Mahbub Chhapra 82. Mahmudpur 83. Mananpura 84. Mansahata 85. Mathia Patarhatha 86. Mathurapur 87. Mira Chhapra 88. Narharpur 89.", "id": "12509991" }, { "contents": "Women's Professional Basketball League\n\n\nfranchises had been awarded to Dallas, New Orleans, San Francisco and St. Louis, Missouri, while applications were received for potential franchises from Baltimore, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. The Eastern Division included the New Jersey Gems, New Orleans Pride, New York Stars, Philadelphia Fox, St. Louis Streak and Washington Metros. The Midwest Division included the Chicago Hustle, Iowa Cornets, Milwaukee Does and Minnesota Fillies. The Western Division included the California Dreams, Dallas Diamonds, Houston Angels and San Francisco Pioneers.", "id": "10846173" }, { "contents": "Don McMahon\n\n\nDonald John McMahon (January 4, 1930 – July 22, 1987) was a right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was signed by the Boston Braves before the 1950 season. He played for the Milwaukee Braves (1957–62), Houston Colt .45s (1962–63), Cleveland Indians (1964–66), Boston Red Sox (1966–67), Chicago White Sox (1967–68), Detroit Tigers (1968–69), and San Francisco Giants (1969–74). McMahon was used almost", "id": "22214072" }, { "contents": "List of sovereign states and dependencies by total fertility rate\n\n\n58 Israel 2.9 59 Lesotho 2.9 60 Eswatini 2.8 61 Kyrgyz Republic 2.8 62 Micronesia 2.8 63 Algeria 2.7 64 Haiti 2.7 65 Mongolia 2.7 66 Botswana 2.6 67 Fiji 2.6 68 Guatemala 2.6 69 Kazakhstan 2.6 70 Syria 2.6 71 Turkmenistan 2.6 72 Bolivia 2.5 73 Djibouti 2.5 74 Jordan 2.5 75 Oman 2.5 76 Lao PDR 2.4 77 Philippines 2.4 78 Cambodia 2.3 79 Ecuador 2.3 80 Guyana 2.3 81 Honduras 2.3 82 Panama 2.3 83 Paraguay 2.3 84 Seychelles 2.3 85 South Africa 2.3 86 Suriname 2.3 87 Uzbekistan 2.3 88 Dominican Republic 2.2 89 Indonesia 2.2", "id": "17872676" }, { "contents": "Minuscule 441\n\n\nsubscriptions at the end of each book, and στιχοι. The biblical text is surrounded by a catena of Oecumenius. Some of leaves of the codex are in disorder. The order of leaves: 3-18. 1. 2. 19-46. 47-58. 59. 63. 64. 59. 60-62. 73. 74. 65. 66. 69-72. 67. 68. 75-78. 127-142. 79-126. 143-158. 167-182", "id": "19179286" }, { "contents": "Al Maktab Raqam 19\n\n\n61 - Ghost Walker 62 - Stun death 63 - Fire Ball 64 - the mystery of the Sphinx 65 - dark rays 66 - Conflict in the bush 67 - a plot of Satan 68 - bulwark 69 - ghost of revenge 70 - bloody chase 71 - cursed earth 72 - devastating weapon 73 - horror Hospital 74 - a treasure of the Pharaohs 75 - bird death 76. The armed robbery 77. secret mission 78. hackers Nile 79. Invisible Man 80. devastating automated 81. golden statue 82. Flower devil 83", "id": "3242097" }, { "contents": "Rulers of Kuba\n\n\n. Shama Katuri. 61. Kusunju. 62. Bena Misaki. 63. Bikila Kolo. 64. Kunche Lama. 65. Pelama Pena. 66. Mime Pelama. 67. Chenge Lesanga. 68. Mianga. 69. Sam Bula. 70. Manchum Bula. 71. Bopele^Bombo. 72. Boeke. 73. Bo^Kena. 74. Shamba Nche. 75. Golo Nche. 76. Shama Shanga. 77. Saina^Kama. 78. Ko Kena. 79. Sanga Lenga. 80. Bosh A kama. 81", "id": "12139561" }, { "contents": "Ācārakkōvai\n\n\n52 poems (3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 77, 78, 81, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93", "id": "12746274" }, { "contents": "Jeff Nelsen\n\n\nmovie soundtracks, and performing in the horn sections of orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Montreal, Vancouver, and National Symphonies, and the Balkan Gypsy funk band of Slavic Soul Party. With Canadian Brass, Jeff has also performed with the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, the symphonies of Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, Phoenix, Rotterdam, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, with the esteemed German, London", "id": "2981814" }, { "contents": "Kasparov versus the World\n\n\n, but claimed it was also losing, and published a \"forced win\". Subsequently, tablebases showed an error in Kasparov's analysis, but confirmed that 58...Qf5 could not have saved the draw with best play on both sides. The main line starts with 58...Qf5 59.Kh6 Qe6 60.Qg1+ Ka2 61.Qf2+ Kb1 62.Qd4 Ka2 63.Kg5 Qe7+ 64.Qf6 Qe3+ 65.Qf4 Qg1+ 66.Kf6 Qb6+ 67.Kf7 Qb7+ 68.Ke6 Qc8+ 69.Kf6 Qd8+ 70.Kf5 Qc8+ 71.Kg5 Qc3 72.Qh2+ Ka1 73.Qe2 Kb1 74.Qf2 Qc1+ 75.Kg4 Qc3", "id": "14582966" }, { "contents": "Swindle (chess)\n\n\n55...f2 56.Qg2 \"zugzwang\"; (b) 55...Nf4 56.Qf5! and if 56...Kg3 57.Qg5+ wins the knight; (c) 55...Ng5 56.Qf5 wins. g5 53.hxg5 hxg5 54.Qxb6 f3 55.Qxc5 Kg4 56.Qe3 Kg3 57.c4 Kg2 58.c5 f2 59.Qe4+ Kh2 60.Qf3 g4! 61.Qe2? White could draw with 61.Qxg4 f1=Q+ 62.Kc2 Qf2+ 63.Kb1 Qf1+ 64.Kc2 Qb5 (64...Nf2 65.Qf4+ Kg2 66.Qg5+ Kf3 67.Qf6+ Ke3 68.Qh6+ Kd4 69.Qd6+ Ke4 70.Qg6+ Kd5 71.Qd6+ Ke4 72.Qg6+", "id": "21604299" }, { "contents": "Queen and pawn versus queen endgame\n\n\n. Qxe6 Qh8+ 58. Kg6 Qc3 59. g4 Qd2 60. g5 Qd4 61. Qf5+ Ka4 62. Kh5 Qh8+ 63. Kg4 Qh1 (This move loses for Black in 39 moves as confirmed by http://www.k4it.de/index.php?topic=egtb&lang=en) 64. Qf4+ Ka5 65. Qe5+ Ka4 66. g6 Qd1+ 67. 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Qf6 Qd5+ 75", "id": "20411696" }, { "contents": "List of OHL seasons\n\n\n| 1959–60 | 1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993–94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–00 | 2000–01 | 2001–02 | 2002–03 | 2003–04 | 2004–05 | 2005–06 | 2006–07 | 2007–08 | 2008–09 | 2009–10", "id": "6936535" }, { "contents": "Dumaria\n\n\nDumaria 107 50 Kewla Kalan Dumaria 919 51 Khaira Dumaria 885 52 Khardag Dumaria 1,454 53 Kokna Dumaria 333 54 Kolhubar Dumaria 3,225 55 KOlsaita Dumaria 297 56 Kundari Dumaria 341 57 Kunria Dumaria 739 58 Kusari Dumaria 1,549 59 Lataha Dumaria 259 60 Londa Dumaria 556 61 Madarpur Dumaria 1,130 62 Mahjari Dumaria 192 63 Mahuri Dumaria 2,884 64 Mahuri Dumaria 348 65 Maigara Dumaria 2,318 66 Majhauli Dumaria 4,606 67 Majhgawan Dumaria 379 68 Manrar Dumaria 533 69 Mataha Dumaria 3,172 70 Maun Bar Dumaria 292 71 Mayapur Dumaria 141 72 Milki Dumaria 168 73 Nabigarh Dumaria 618", "id": "10048378" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n75 e\": \"favorite_nu 0000300 6d 62 65 72 22 7d 2c 20 7b 22 74 79 70 65 22 3a mber\"}, {\"type\": 0000320 20 5b 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c 20 22 6e 75 6c [\"string\", \"nul 0000340 6c 22 5d 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 22 3a 20 22 66 61 l\"], \"name\": \"fa 0000360 76 6f 72 69 74 65 5f 63 6f 6c 6f 72 22 7d 5d 7d", "id": "10173702" }, { "contents": "List of MJHL seasons\n\n\n1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | The following is a list of seasons following the reorganization of junior hockey in Canada.br 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 | 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 | br 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | br 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993-94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–2000 | br", "id": "15920550" }, { "contents": "Spain men's national wheelchair basketball team\n\n\n72–62. 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The gadget provided shortcuts to driving directions, local search and full-screen traffic view of major US and Canadian cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Montreal, New York City, Oklahoma City, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Vancouver, and Washington, D.C. Prior to October", "id": "5355697" }, { "contents": "Chess (poem)\n\n\nas 52. Na1–b3? 52. Kh2 Qg3+ 53. Qxg3+ hxg3+ 54. Kxg3 Ra5 55. Kf2 Ra8 56. Ke2 Nc2 57. Kd1 Ne3+ 58. Kc1 Nxg2+ 59. Kb1 b5 60. h4 b4 61. h5 b3 62. e5 Bg5 63. h6 Nh4 64. e6 Bf6 65. h7 Nxf3 66. e7 Bxe7 67. h8=Q+ Kb7 68. Qh3 Ne5 69. Qh5 Nd3 70. Qh3 Nb4 71. Qf3+ Kb8 72. Qe2 Bf6 73. 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The Indians spent much of September 3–5 games behind the Texas Rangers or Houston Astros for the second wild card spot in the American", "id": "294687" }, { "contents": "Index of philosophical literature\n\n\n\"Federalist No. 61\" – \"Federalist No. 62\" – \"Federalist No. 63\" – \"Federalist No. 64\" – \"Federalist No. 65\" – \"Federalist No. 66\" – \"Federalist No. 67\" – \"Federalist No. 68\" – \"Federalist No. 69\" – \"Federalist No. 70\" – \"Federalist No. 71\" – \"Federalist No. 72\" – \"Federalist No. 73\" – \"Federalist No. 74\" – \"Federalist", "id": "16809651" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "List of mayors of Salisbury\n\n\n1850–51 George Brown 1851–52 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1852–53 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1853–54 John Lambert 1854–55 Thomas Pain 1855–56 Abraham Jackson 1856–57 Thomas Pain 1857–58 Coard William Squarey 1858–59 Philip Pickney Cother 1859–60 William Woodlands 1860–61 Philip Watson Ottoway 1861–62 Charles Mann Cornwallis Whatman 1862–63 John Style 1863–64 John Waters 1864–65 Richard Henry Rigden 1865–66 Robert Stokes 1866–67 John Alfred Lush MD 1867–68 Stephen Eldridge 1868–69 William Aylward 1869–70 Charles Richard Norton 1870–71 William Fawcett Jnr. 1871–72 John Harding Jackson 1873–74 Henry Brown 1874–75 Samuel Ralph Atkins 1875–76 Charles Henry Radcliffe 1876–77 John Keynes 1877–78 Richard Monkhouse Wilson", "id": "18557200" }, { "contents": "1967 NFL season\n\n\nThe 1967 NFL season was the 48th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 16 teams with the addition of the New Orleans Saints. The two 8-team conferences were split into two divisions each: the Eastern Conference divisions were Capitol (Dallas, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Washington) and Century (Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis), and the Western Conference divisions were Central (Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, and Minnesota) and Coastal (Atlanta, Baltimore, Los Angeles", "id": "8290334" }, { "contents": "World TeamTennis\n\n\nwith Arthur Ashe and Wilt Chamberlain, securing the professional men players.. The league began play in May 1974, with George MacCall as Commissioner of the 16 teams: Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo-Toronto, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Florida (Miami), San Diego/Hawaii, Houston, Los Angeles, Minnesota (Minneapolis-St.Paul), New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. The original league format included a four-colored tennis court, a 44-contest season, and teams", "id": "14486970" }, { "contents": "2013 FedEx Cup Playoffs\n\n\n(76 to 58), Nicholas Thompson (73 to 59), Brendan Steele (89 to 69), and Ernie Els (91 to 70). Seven players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances: Ryan Palmer (60 to 71), Fredrik Jacobson (61 to 72), Martin Laird (63 to 74), David Lingmerth (64 to 75), Kyle Stanley (66 to 77), Cameron Tringale (69 to 79", "id": "19528111" }, { "contents": "Jellabies\n\n\n58. Parrot (21 June 1999) 59. Spring (28 June 1999) 60. Magic (5 July 1999) 61. Where's Pepper? (12 July 1999) 62. Hot (19 July 1999) 63. Robot (26 July 1999) 64. Wheels (2 August 1999) 65. Chums (9 August 1999) 66. Baa! (16 August 1999) 67. Found (23 August 1999) 68. Autumn (30 August 1999) 69. Nature (6 September 1999)", "id": "20682329" }, { "contents": "List of fresh water fishes of Maharashtra\n\n\nogilbii 51. Schismatorhynchos (Nukta) nukta 52. Thynnichthys sandkhol 53. Tor khudree 54. Tor mussulah 55. Tor tor SUB-FAMILY: CULTRINAE 56. Chela cachius 57. Chela laubuca 58. Salmostoma acinaces 59. Salmostoma balookee 60. Salmostoma boopis 61. Salmostoma clupeoides 62. Salmostoma horai 63. Salmostoma kardahiensis 64. Salmostoma novacula 65. Salmostoma phulo Subfamily: LEUCISCINAE 66. Hypophthalmichthys molitrix SUBFAMILY: RASBORINAE 69. Barilius evezardi 70. Barilius gatensis 71. Parluciosoma daniconius 72. Parluciosoma labiosa 73. Danio aequipinnatus 74", "id": "16146194" }, { "contents": "Vehicle registration plates of Kenya\n\n\n63 UN - United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Eastern & Southern African Regional Office 64 CD - Iran 65 CD - Cyprus 66 CD - Argentina 67 UN - United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) 68 CD - Philippines 69 CD - Burundi 70 CD - Chile 71 CD - Oman 72 CD - League of Arab States / Arab League 73 CD - European Union 74 CD - Yemen 75 CD - Kenya Mission to UNEP 76 CD - Côte d'Ivoire (Consulate) 77 CD - Bangladesh 78 CD - Saudi Arabia 79 UN", "id": "993880" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). 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Larsen pitched for the St. Louis Browns / Baltimore Orioles (1953–54; 1965), New York Yankees (1955–59), Kansas City Athletics (1960–1961), Chicago White Sox (1961), San Francisco Giants (1962–64), Houston Colt .45's / Houston Astros (1964–65), and Chicago Cubs (1967)", "id": "15750076" }, { "contents": "1968 NBA playoffs\n\n\n) (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Chicago Bulls: \"Lakers win series 4-1\" This is the first playoff meeting between the Lakers and Bulls. Division Finals (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (3) San Francisco Warriors: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Last Playoff Meeting: 1967 Western Division Semifinals (San Francisco won 3-0) Champion: Boston Celtics Division Semifinals (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (3) New York Knicks: \"76ers win series 4-2", "id": "14689742" } ]
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Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins 82.", "id": "18525012" }, { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Constitutional amendments under the French Fifth Republic\n\n\n46, 47, 47-1, 47-2 (new), 48, 49, 50-1, 51-1 (new), 51-2 (new), 56, 61, 61-1 (new), 62, 65, 69, 70, 71, 71-1 (new), 72-3, 73, 74-1, 75-1 (new), 87 (new), 88-4, 88-5, 89. The vote was", "id": "8390514" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Wysoczany\n\n\n53. Saharowa 54. Mashljanyk 55. Luchkanych 56. Mashljanyk 57. Mytso 58. Jacyla 59. Jacyla 60. Village Ukrainian School 61. Bodnik 62. Tsynanko 63. Shlomko 64. Warholjak 65. Kroljak 66. Village Orthodox Church 67. Horonova 68. Hlibyk 69. Sekielyk 70. Mashljanyk 71. Maslany 72. Orzinski 73. Worotyla 74. Luchkanych 75. Petrunjova 76. Slabka 77. Petrunjova 78. Bajtsowa 79. Sas 80. Sas 81. Hrytsko 82. Jacyla 83. Szevtsova 84. Szevtsova", "id": "15604592" }, { "contents": "List of WWE United States Champions\n\n\nRank !Wrestler !No. ofbrreigns !Combinedbrdays !Combined daysbrrec. by WWE !1 !2 !rowspan=2|40 !42 !43 !44 !45 !46 !47 !48 !49 !50 !51 !52 !53 !rowspan=2|54 !56 !rowspan=2|57 !59 !60 !61 !62 !63 !64 !65 !66 !67 !rowspan=3|68 !71 !72 !rowspan=3|73 !76 !77 !78 !rowspan=2|79 !rowspan=2|81 !83 !rowspan=2|84 !rowspan=3|86 !89 !rowspan=2|90 !92 !", "id": "11372834" }, { "contents": "Eusébio\n\n\nrepeated five years later. He was the Portuguese First Division's top scorer seven times (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970 and 1973), helping Benfica to win 11 Primeira Liga (1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73 and 1974–75), 5 Portuguese Cup wins (1961–62, 1963–64, 1968–69, 1969–70 and 1971–72), 1 European Cup win (1961–62) and 3 European Cup finals (1962–63, 1964–65 and 1967–68). Eusébio", "id": "15697745" }, { "contents": "Udayarpalayam taluk\n\n\n48 Kundaveli-East 49 Kundaveli-West 50 Kuruvalapparkoil 51 Kuvagam 52 Kuvathur 53 Managathy 54 Marudur 55 Melur 56 Muthuservamadam 57 Nagam Panthal 58 Nayaganai Periyal 59 Nedavalur-East 60 Nedavalur-South 61 Olayur 62 Padanilai 63 Pappakudi-North 64 Pappakudi-South 65 Parukkal 66 Periyakrishnapuram 67 Periyavalayam 68 Pichanur 69 Pilichikuzhi 70 Piranjeri 71 Porpathintha Nallur 72 Rangiyam 73 Saluppai 74 Sathampady 75 Silambur 76 Siluvacheri 77 Sirukadambur 78 Solankurichi 79 Sripuranthan 80 Sriraman 81 Suriyamanal 82 Suttamalli 83 T.Paluvur 84 Taludalamedu 85 Thandalai 86 Thathanur 87 Thenkatchi Perumal Nathan 88 Thirukalapur 89", "id": "329036" }, { "contents": "Garhmukteshwar (Assembly constituency)\n\n\nkhaiya 46 Sharifpur 47 Anooppur Dibai 48 Shuklampura 49 Rasoolabad Nanpur 50 Lodhipur Shobhan 51 Pawati 52 Haiderpur 53 Lodhipur Chhapka 54 Sadullapur 55 Hiranpura 56 Popayi 57 Janupura 58 Jhadina 59 Saidpur 60 Alampur Bhagwantpur 61 Ladpura 62 Kalyanpur 63 Khilwai 64 Shogarh 65 Shahpur Chaudhary 66 Inayatpur 67 Rampur Nyamatpur 68 Abdullapur 69 Dotai 70 Athsaini 71 Hasupur 72 Manak Chowk 73 Deoli 74 Dhana 75 Lisri 76 Akkhapur 77 Fattapur 78 Phuldehra 79 Nawada Kalan 80 Todarpur 81 Bhowapur 82 Bhowapur Mastannagar 83 Baksar 84 Saroorpur 85 Vait 86 Khudaliya 87 Baddha 88 Ratupura 89 Rajhera 90", "id": "3818355" }, { "contents": "Samia tribe (Luhya)\n\n\n38 Abakangala 39 Abakati 40 Abakemo 41 Abakerere 42 Abakhu 43 Abakibwedde 44 Abakiroyoya 45 Abakobe 46 Abakomolo 47 Abakooli 48 Abakoolo 49 Abakuba 50 Abakwala 51 Abakwede 52 Abakyaki 53 Abakyonga 54 Abalaka 55 Abalala 56 Abalanda 57 Abaleke 58 Abalekya 59 Abalila 60 Abalindo 61 Abaliro 62 Abalisa 63 Abaloba 64 Abalomba 65 Abalundu 66 Abalwenge 67 Abalyali 68 Abalyani 69 Abamakwa 70 Abamakyeke 71 Abamali 72 Abamani 73 Abamanyi 74 Abambumpi 75 Abameripo 76 Abampoodi 77 Abampunyi 78 Abamulembo 79 Abamulimba 80 Abamuma 81 Abanapa 82 Abangasa 83 Abanghale 84 Abanyanga 85 Abanyedeti 86 Abanyihodoo 87 Abanyimaro", "id": "4195796" }, { "contents": "Parbatsar\n\n\nGular 47 Gunawati 48 Gurah 49 Haripura 50 Harnawa Patti 51 Hatheli 52 Hukmpura 53 Huldhani 54 Jagdishpura 55 Jalampura 56 Janjeela 57 Jawla 58 Jhalra 59 Jhujharpura 60 Kaletara 61 Kalkala Ki Dhani 62 Kankediyas 63 Kanwalad 64 Khanpur 65 Khedapura 66 Khedarpura 67 Kheri Khinwasi 68 Khokhar 69 Khokhariya 70 Khundiyas 71 Kinsariya 72 Kishorpura 73 Kitiya 74 Kuliyana 75 Kundri 76 Kurada 77 Lakhiyas 78 Lalana Kalan 79 Lalana Khurd 80 Madhwa 81 Malas Charnan 82 Malas Gusaiyan 83 Mandan 84 Mandowari 85 Manglana 86 Manpura 87 Mayapur 88 Mehgaon 89 Merasi 90 Mindakiya 91 Modi Khurd", "id": "7579275" }, { "contents": "Western Suburbs Magpies\n\n\nW Wright 55 W Barclay 56 Percy Bolt 57 T Doyle 58 J Feeney 59 V Jarvis 60 E Mantle 61 H.G. 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University of Tennessee - Knoxville 76", "id": "10435645" }, { "contents": "Carson's Law\n\n\nAnd Misfire 59. St. Patrick's Day 60. The Masquerade 61. All That Glitters 62. Laugh, Clown, Laugh 63. Guardian Angels 64. Lost Opportunities 65. A Country Dance 66. Faith, Hope And Fencing Wire 67. A Matter Of Confidence 68. The Tender Trap 69. A Case For Compassion 70. From Small Acorns 71. Street Games, Night Moves 72. Deceptions 73. Orphans Of The Storm 74. Falling Star 75. Means To An End 76. Teapots And Tears 77.", "id": "7511783" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "2003 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 10–11 May – Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, England *58–69, 83–25, 24–66, (63) 75–8, 9-(67), 0–98 (57), 72–60 (53), 39–80 (55), (67)-(60), 42–61 **(58) 73–26, (80)-(52), (100) 104–32, 23–82 (57), (54) 74–57, 49–57, (56) 71–48, 59–32 **", "id": "20494482" }, { "contents": "List of villages in Murbad\n\n\n796 br 57 Gorakhgad Murbad 1 br 58 Goregaon Murbad 495 br 59 Hedavali Murbad 281 br 60 Hireghar Murbad 225 61 Inde Murbad 885 br 62 Jadai Murbad 491 br 63 Jaigaon Murbad 496 br 64 Jambhurde Murbad 1,330 br 65 Jamghar Murbad 533 br 66 Kachakoli Murbad 869 br 67 Kalambad Mu Murbad 408 br 68 Kalambhe Murbad 1,299 br 69 Kalamkhande Murbad 987 br 70 Kalanbhad Murbad 1,017 br 71 Kandali Murbad 295 br 72 Kanharle Murbad 798 br 73 Kanhol Murbad 822 br 74 Karavale Murbad 1,118 br 75 Karchonde Murbad 731 76 Kasgaon Murbad 524", "id": "15353565" }, { "contents": "Amos Burn\n\n\nKf7 46.Bxc6 Bxc6 47.Kb4 Be8 48.Nf3 Ke7 49.Ng5 Bc6 50.Ka3 Bd7 51.Kb2 Ba4 52.Kc1 Bb3 53.Nf3 Ba4 54.Nh4 Kf7 55.Ng2 Bd7 56.h4 Be8 57.Kb2 Ba4 58.Ne3 Ke7 59.Ka3 Bc6 60.Kb4 Kd7 61.Ka5 Kc7 62.Nc2 Kb7 63.Nb4 Bd7 64.Na6 Be8 65.Nc5+ Kc6 66.Nxe6 Bd7 67.Ng5 Bf5 68.Kb4 Bg4 69.Ka3 Kd7 70.Nf7 Be6 71.Nd6 Kc6 72.Kb2 Bg4 73.Kc2 Kd7 74.Kd2 Ke6 75.Ke3 Bh3 76.f5+ gxf5 77.Kf4 Bg4 78.Kg5 Bh3 79.Ne8 Kf7 80.Nf6 f4 81.Kxf4 Be6 82.Kg5 1–0 MacDonald-Burn, Liverpool 1910 At right is a surprisingly little-known position from one of Burn's offhand games.", "id": "20103296" }, { "contents": "Brazilian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act\n\n\n59. FENIPRAZINE 60. FEMPROBAMATO 61. FLUFENAZINE 62. FLUMAZENIL 63. FLUOXETINE 64. FLUPENTIXOL 65. FLUVOXAMINE 66. HALOPERIDOL 67. HALOTAN 68. CLORAL HYDRATE 69. HYDROCHLORBEZETILAMINE 70. HYDROXIDINE 71. HOMOPHENAZINE 72. IMICLOPRAZINE 73. IMIPRAMINE 74. IMIPRAMINOXIDE 75. IPROCLORIZIDA 76. ISOCARBOXAZIDE 77. ISOFLURANE 78. ISOPROPYL-CROTONYL-URINE 79. LAMOTRIGINE 80. LEVODOPA 81. LEVOMEPROMAZINE 82. LINDANO 83. LISURIDA 84. LITHIUM 85. LOPERAMIDA 86. LOXAPINA 87. MAPROTILINE 88. MECLOFENOXATE 89. MEFENOXALONE 90.", "id": "14670778" }, { "contents": "Tales of the Wizard of Oz\n\n\n? 55. ? 56. ? 57. ? 58. ? 59. ? 60. Friends of a Feather 61. Monkey Air Lift 62. Guaranteed for Life 63. The Skills of Bravery 64. The Coat of Arms 65. Roar, Lion, Roar 66. Be a Card 67. The Inferior Decorator 68. The Salesman 69. The Cat's Meow 70. The Yellow Brick Road 71. Rusty Rusty 72. The Scarecrow 73. The Invisible Man 74. Free Trade 75. The Bull Fighter 76", "id": "13344957" }, { "contents": "Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship\n\n\nscope=row|56 !scope=row|57 !scope=row|58 !scope=row|59 !scope=row|60 !scope=row|61 !scope=row|62 !scope=row|63 !scope=row|64 !scope=row|65 !scope=row|66 !scope=row|67 !scope=row|68 !scope=row|69 !scope=row|70 !scope=row|71 !scope=row|72 !scope=row|73 !scope=row|74 !scope=row|75 !scope=row|76 !scope=row|77 !scope=row|78 !scope=row|79 !scope=row|80 !", "id": "16778230" }, { "contents": "Ikirun\n\n\n59. Asaba 60. Ajele Okeba 61. Ago Okeba 62. Ajisefinni 63. Alufa Akanbi 64. Adedeji 65. Alabi 66. Aniyeye 67. Agunlo 68. Aliyu 69. Aborisade 70. Agbon 71. Ayara 72. Baale- Enle 73. Baba Osogbo 74. Orisayo 75. Balogun 76. Baale Gbenagbena 77. Baale Onilu 78. Baale Ponja Erintunde 79. Saba 80. Balogun Kojo 81. Baale Oke Aafo 82. Balogun Makinde 83. Baba Isale 84. Balogun Imole 85. Baba Oloya 86. Baale", "id": "2580736" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qd2 Qd4 57. Qe1 Qb6 58. Qd2 Rb7 59. a4 Qc5 60. Qe1 Rb4 61. Qd2 Qb6 62. Qc1 Qd4 63. Qc2 Rb3 64. Be2 Rxc3 65. Qxc3 Qxc3 66. bxc3 Nxe4 67. Bf3 Nef6 68. Be2 e4 69. Bxc4 g4 70. Rb2 Ng5 71. Rb6 Nf7 72. Bf1 f3 73. c4 Nd7 74. Rb7 Nfe5 75. f6 e3 76. Rb3 e2 77. Bxe2 fxe2 78. Re3 Nf3 79. f7 Rf8 80. Rxg4 e1=", "id": "10680382" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "1953–54 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team\n\n\n30 Oregon State (-/4) RAL L 53–65 January 8 The Citadel H W 83–42 January 9 Wake Forest A W 66–65 January 11 Davidson A W 70–54 January 16 Virginia H W 78–66 January 19 NC State H L 77–84 February 2 Washington and Lee LY W 69–60 February 4 Duke (-/8) A L 47–63 February 8 Virginia A L 69–83 February 11 Wake Forest H L 62–76 February 13 Clemson (-/14) A W 72–56 February 16 Davidson H W 89–69 February 20 Duke (-/14) H L 63–67 February 24 NC State", "id": "7304952" }, { "contents": "Kumharsain\n\n\nChohan 38 Chopala 39 Churath 40 D.P.F. Nag kelo Saroga 41 D.P.F. Nagkelo 42 Dagrot 43 Dakolu 44 Dakoon 45 Dalan 46 Damaur 47 Daro 48 Dawala 49 Deeb 50 Deoridhar 51 Dethal 52 Devali Dhar 53 Dhala 54 Dhali 55 Dhanal 56 Dharuri 57 Dheongli 58 Dogri 59 Doja 60 Ganeog 61 Gharal 62 Ghareawat 63 Ghughvi 64 Gheti 65 Gonthla 66 Halyana 67 Hathiya 68 Jadoon 69 Jal 70 Jalti 71 Jangal Ahar 72 Jangal Dawala 73 Jangal Hatu 74 Jangal Havan 75 Jangal Jogsha 76 Jangal Madhawan 77 Jangal Marni 78 Jangal Nun-II 79 Janjeli", "id": "1653227" }, { "contents": "Glamorgan County Silver Ball Trophy\n\n\n. The trophy is sponsored by Brains Smooth. ! Season !! Winners !! Losing Finalists !! Score !! Venue ! 1956–57 !1957–58 ! 1958–59 ! 1959–60 ! 1960–61 ! 1961–62 ! 1962–63 ! 1963–64 ! 1964–65 ! 1965–66 ! 1966–67 ! 1967–68 ! 1968–69 ! 1969–70 ! 1970–71 ! 1971–72 ! 1972–73 ! 1973–74 ! 1974–75 ! 1975–76 ! 1976–77 ! 1977–78 ! 1978–79 ! 1979–80 ! 1980–81 ! 1981–82 ! 1982–83 ! 1983–84 ! 1984–85 ! 1985–86 ! 1986–87 ! 1987–88 ! 1988–89 ! 1989–90 ! 1990–91 ! 1991–92 ! 1992–93 ! 1993–94", "id": "18470383" }, { "contents": "63rd NHK Cup (shogi)\n\n\n, 59. P*7b, 60. Px3e, 61. P-6f, 62. N*8e, 63. P-7a+, 64. Nx7g+, 65. Nx7g, 66. S*7f, 67. N*8i, 68. G*5i, 69. K-6h, 70. B-4h+, 71. +P-7b, 72. +B-5h, 73. K-7i, 74. +B-6i, 75. K-8h, 76. +Bx7h, 77. Kx7h, 78. G*6g, 79. K-8h, 80. Gx7g, 81. Nx7g", "id": "8770976" }, { "contents": "Ancestors of Rama\n\n\n62. Rituparna 63. Sarvakama (Sarvakarma, Aartupani in Harivansha Puran) 64. Sudas (contemporary to King Kuru-1 of Chandravansh who founded the Magadha Kingdom) 65. Saudasa (or) Kalmashapada (married to Madayanti) 66. Asmaka 67. Mulaka (Naari Kavacha) (contemporary of Yadava King Shakuni who was the father of Rakshasha “Bhasmasura”) 68. Dasharatha-1 69. Adwil (Ilabil in Vishnu Puran) 70. Vishvamashaha 71. Anaranya-2 72. Nidhn 73. Animitra 74. Dululaha (Harivansh Puran) 75", "id": "8372279" }, { "contents": "Codex Cyprius\n\n\n1: 1, 4, 12, 14, 30, 34, 41, 44; Luke 10: 1, 8, 15, 22, 23, 30, 32, 37, 38, 47, 48, 53, 57, 63; Luke 20: 2, 4, 8, 9, 19, 23, 24, 26, 28, 33, 34, 50, 61, 62, 64, 65, 70, 74, 75. In Matthew 27:34 it reads οινον (\"wine\"", "id": "12433331" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qg1 Qe8 55. Qf2 Qf8 56. Rcd1 Qe8 57. Kh3 Kh8 58. Rc1 Kh7 59. Ba7 Rb7 60. Bc5 Na6 61. Be3 Rbb8 62. Kh4 Nb4 63. Qf1 Qe7 64. Kh3 Qe8 65. Kh2 Qe7 66. Qd1 Qe8 67. Kh3 Ra8 68. Kh4 Na6 69. Qg1 Bb4 70. Rdd1 Bf8 71. Kh3 Rab8 72. Kh4 Nb4 73. Rd2 Na6 74. Nf5 Bb4 75. Rdd1 Bf8 76. Qe1 Bb4 77. Qf1 Bf8 78. Kg3 Nb4 79", "id": "10680375" }, { "contents": "List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach\n\n\n• 20/7=/11 • 22/5 • 24/6 • 25/6 • 26/6 • 28/6 • 29/8 • 30/6 • 31/9 • 32/6 • 33/6 • 36/4 and /8 • 37/6 • 38/6 • 39/7 • 40/3, /6 and /8 • 41/6 • 42/7 • 44/7 • 45/7 • 46/6 • 47/5 • 48/3 and /7 • 52/6 • 55/5 • 56/5 • 57/8 • 59/3 • 60/5 • 62/6 64. • 64/2, /4 and /8 • 65/2 and /7 • 66/6 • 67/4 and /7 • 69/6 • 69a/6 • 70/7 and /11 • 72/6 • 73/5 • 74/8", "id": "3262090" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n+ Nxe4 56. fxe4+ Kxe4 57. Qg4+ Kd3 58. Qf3+ Qe3 59. Kg4 Qxf3+ 60. Kxf3 g6 61. Bd6 Nf5 62. Kf4 Nh4 63. Kg4 gxh5+ 64. Kxh4 Kxd4 65. Bb8 a5 66. Bd6 Kc4 67. Kxh5 a4 68. Kxh6 Kb3 69. b5 Kc4 70. Kg5 Kxb5 71. Kf5 Ka6 72. Ke6 Ka7 73. Kd7 Kb7 74. Be7 Ka7 75. Kc7 Ka8 76. Bd6 Ka7 77. Kc8 Ka6 78. Kb8 b5 79", "id": "7279713" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rg3 b3 59. Kc6 Kb8 60. Rxb3+ Ka7 61. Rb7+ Ka6 62. Rb6+ Ka7 63. Kb5 a4 64. Rxf6 Rf4 65. Rxh6 a3 66. Ra6+ Kb8 67. Rxa3 Rxf5 68. Rg3 Rf6 69. Rg8+ Kc7 70. Rg7+ Kc8 71. Rh7 1-0 Game 32br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black: Korchnoi, Viktorbr Pirc, Classicalbr Result: 1-0br 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5", "id": "7279777" }, { "contents": "José Cardenal\n\n\nJosé Rosario Domec Cardenal (born October 7, 1943 in Matanzas, Cuba) is a Cuban American former professional baseball outfielder, who played Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants (1963–64), Los Angeles/California Angels (1965–67), Cleveland Indians (1968–69), St. Louis Cardinals (1970–1971), Milwaukee Brewers (1971), Chicago Cubs (1972–77), Philadelphia Phillies (1978–79), New York Mets (1979–80), and Kansas City Royals (1980). Cardenal batted and threw", "id": "3406173" }, { "contents": "SUBE card\n\n\n20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88,", "id": "8102606" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\nRb1 Bg7 58. Be4 Nf6 59. Bc2 Nd5 60. Ra1 Kc7 61. Rb1 Bf6 62. Kg1 Ne7 63. Kf1 Nd5 64. Kg2 Bg7 65. Kg1 Kb7 66. Ra1 R6d7 67. Re4 Bf6 68. Re2 Kc7 69. Kf1 Ne7 70. Rb1 Nc8 71. Be3 Nd6 72. Rbe1 Re7 73. Bg6 Rg8 74. Bb1 e4 75. Kg2 Rge8 76. Bc2 Bg7 77. Rd1 Nc4 78. Bc1 Nd6 79. Rh1 Re5 80. h4 Bf6 81. h5 R5e7 82.", "id": "10680366" }, { "contents": "Wu Style Tai Chi Fast Form\n\n\nParting the wild horse's mane 59. Jade girl works the shuttles(3) 60. Jade girl works the shuttles(4) 61. Grasping the bird's tail 62. Cloud hands(3) 63. Cloud hands(4) 64. Downward posture 65. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(1) 66. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(2) 67. Step back, repulse the monkey 68. Flying oblique 69. Raise hand and step up 70. White crane flaps its wings 71. Brush knee and twist step 72. Needle at the bottom", "id": "6846816" }, { "contents": "SFZ (file format)\n\n\nan SFZ file: group lovel=0 hivel=127 region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=60 lokey=30 hikey=61 sample=SubDir/01C4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=62 lokey=62 hikey=63 sample=SubDir/02D4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=64 lokey=64 hikey=64 sample=SubDir/03E4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=65 lokey=65 hikey=66 sample=SubDir/04F4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=67 lokey=67 hikey=68 sample=SubDir/05G4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=69 lokey=69 hikey=70 sample=SubDir/06A4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=71 lokey=71 hikey=71 sample=SubDir/07B4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=72 lokey=72 hikey=73 sample=SubDir/08C5.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=74 lokey=74 hikey=75 sample=SubDir/09D5.wav region trigger=", "id": "13324840" }, { "contents": "Afadzato South District\n\n\n. Logba-Adzakoe 57. Logba-Akusame 58. Logba-Alakpeti 59. Logba-Andokope 60. Logba-Dufie 61. Logba-Klikpo 62. Logba-Tota 63. Logba-Vuinta 64. Logba-Xorglikope 65. Tafi-Abuipe 66. Tafi-Agorme 67. Tafi-Atome 68. Tafi-Dekpokorfe 69. Tafi-Mador 70. Tafi-Xorglikorfe 71. Kpeve-Old town 72. Kpeve-Tornu 73. Adigbo-Tornu 74. Goviefe-Todzi 75. Goviefe-Korwu", "id": "2739856" }, { "contents": "Jackson League\n\n\n-52 Centrals 1952-53 Northerners 1953-54 Vale Recreation 1954-55 Pessimists 1955-56 Northerners 1956-57 Guernsey Rangers 1957-58 Guernsey Rangers 1958-59 Northerners 1959-60 Northerners 1960-61 Belgrave Wanderers 1961-62 Sylvans 1962-63 Sylvans 1963-64 Northerners 1964-65 Belgrave Wanderers 1965-66 Vale Recreation 1966-67 Centrals 1967-68 St Martin’s 1968-69 Vale Recreation 1969-70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970-71 Belgrave Wanderers 1971-72 Vale Recreation 1972-73 Vale Recreation", "id": "4250613" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\nof Arkansas. The Lumbermen were disbanded in July 1905 due to financial hardships. Pine Bluff MLB Players 1954 - Frank Lucchesi - Manager - Philadelphia 70-72, Texas 75-77, Chicago Cubs 87 1952 - Bob Hale - Baltimore 55-56, 58, Cleveland 60-61, New York Yankees 61 1952 - Hillis Layne - Washington 41 1952 - Jim Snyder - Player Minnesota 61-62, 64 Manager - Seattle 88 1951 - Bud Black - Detroit 52, 55 1950 - Harry Chozen - Cincinnati 37 1950", "id": "9684300" }, { "contents": "Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award\n\n\n-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-", "id": "18196616" }, { "contents": "Middlesex Senior Charity Cup\n\n\n1947–48 Hendon 1948–49 Hayes 1949–50 Wealdstone 1950–51 Finchley 1951–52 Southall 1952–53 Hounslow Town 1953–54 Hendon 1954–55 Hayes 1955–56 Hounslow Town 1956–57 Hendon 1957–58 Finchley 1958–59 Enfield 1959–60 Hounslow Town 1960–61 Enfield 1961–62 Enfield & Hounslow Town (joint holders) 1962–63 Hayes 1963–64 Wealdstone 1964–65 Finchley 1965–66 Hounslow Town 1966–67 No Competition 1967–68 Wealdstone & Wembley (joint holders) 1968–69 Southall 1969–70 Hampton 1970–71 Hayes 1971–72 Hayes 1972–73 Hayes 1973–74 Finchley 1974–75 Hayes 1975–76 Hendon 1976–77 Hendon 1977–78 Hillingdon Borough 1978–79 Hendon 1979–80 Harrow Borough 1980–81 Wembley & Wealdstone (joint winners) 1981–82 Uxbridge 1982–83 Wembley 1983–84 Southall", "id": "8679746" }, { "contents": "Handicap (chess)\n\n\n53. Ke3 Kb5 54. Ne4 Na6 55. h8=Q Ka5 56. Qc3+ Kb5 57. Qb3+ Ka5 58. Nc3 Nc5 59. Bc7+ Ka6 60. Qb5+ Ka7 61. Qxc5+ Ka6 Deliberately allowing checkmate. 62. Qa5+ Kb7 63. Ke4 Kc8 64. Qa7 Kd7 65. Qb7 Ke7 66. Qc8 Kf6 67. Bd8+ Kg7 68. Qe6 Kf8 69. Qe7+ Kg8 70. Nd5 Kh8 71. g5 Kg8 72. g6 Kh8 73. Ke5 Kg8 74.", "id": "9261177" }, { "contents": "2009 Premier League Snooker\n\n\nwas higher. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 28–29 November – Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, England * (61) 80–35, 4–80, (96)–0, 0–(110), 34–77, 61–71 (65), 67–1, 40–75 ** 0–(98), 10–99 (53), 10–68 (66), 1–83 (76), (63)–30, (53)–(67) *** (111) 119–9, 87–36, 70–0, 50–57, 0–(88", "id": "994853" }, { "contents": "2013 Virginia Cavaliers football team\n\n\nAlex Foertsch 55 David Dean 56 Andre Miles-Redmond 57 Stephen Lawe 59 Mark Hall 60 John Pond 60 Jeb Byrne 61 Cody Wallace 62 Sean Karl 63 Ryan Doull 64 Nick Koutris 65 Ross Burbank 66 George Adeosun 67 Jackson Matteo 68 Eric Tetlow 69 Phillip Berry 70 Luke Bowanko 71 Jack McDonald 72 Eric Smith 74 Conner Davis 75 Sadiq Olanrewaju 76 Michael Mooney 77 Jay Whitmire 78 Morgan Moses 79 Jack Babcock 79 Sean Cascarano 80 Adrian Gamble 81 Jamall Brown 82 Mario Nixon 83 Jake McGee 84 Canaan Severin 85 Keeon Johnson 86 Jeremy Dollin", "id": "3791357" }, { "contents": "Sangrampur, Maharashtra\n\n\n52-Pimpari Adgaon 1400 53-Rajpur 157 54-Akoli Bk. 910 55-Akoli Kh. 251 56-Changefal Bk. 665 57-Changefal Kh. 707 58-Niwana 1487 59-Sangrampur Pr.jamod 6506 60-Tamgaon 1124 61-Pimpri Kathargaon 566 62-Bodkha 1363 63-Nirod 989 64-Bhilkhed 713 65-Wakana 1420 66-Rudhana 2072 67-Chondhi 622 68-Kakoda 669 69-Ukadgaon 353 70-Manardi 719 71-Pimpri Kavthal 461 72-Ringanwadi 570 73-Durgadiatya 1016 74-Wankhed 5378 75-Takleshwar 501 76-Kalamkhed 712 77-Jastgaon 795 78-Neknapur 358 79-Awar 955 80-Ukali Bk. 1216 81-Kodri 1225 82-Paturda Khurd 1564 83-Khel Thorat Paturda 2054 84-Warwat Khanderao 1447 85-Hingana Kavthal 360 86-Kumbarkhed 230 87-Kavthal 2673 88-Itkhed 218 89-Pesoda 1185 90-Bhon 1149 91-Sawali 659 92-Khiroda", "id": "9109065" }, { "contents": "Kamen Rider Spirits\n\n\n61. Rushbr 62. Ice Fangbr 63. Graveyard Eleventh tankōbon 64. Light Fangbr 65. Labyrinthbr 66. Hell Carbr 67. Teacherbr 68. Training Twelfth tankōbon 69. Whirlpoolbr 70. New Finisherbr 71. Ocean Battlebr 72. Belt of Lifebr 73. Immortal Man Thirteenth tankōbon 74. Inheritbr 75. Get Backbr 76. Movingbr 77. Evolutionbr 78. Next Evolutionbr 79. Final Evolution Fourteenth tankōbon 80. Warrior's Essencebr 81. Surpassing Greedbr 82. Returnbr 83. Fiery Giantbr 84. With the Soulbr 85. Setupbr", "id": "11704902" }, { "contents": "List of AEK Athens F.C. managers\n\n\nP ! W ! D ! L ! F ! A ! GD ! W% ! Pts% ! Total ! 36!!22!!7!!7!!62!!32!!+30!!61.11!!67.59 ! Total ! 11||6||3||2||22||14||+8||54.54||63.64 ! Total ! 4||2||0||2||6||5||+1||50.00||50.00 ! Total ! 26!!14!!5!!7!!55!!28!!+27!!53.85!!60.26 ! Total ! 59!!37!!11!!11!!145!!69!!+76!!62.71!!68.93 ! Total ! 17!!11!!3!!5!!32!!18!!+14||64.71!!70.59 ! Total ! 82!!45!!23!!14!!166!!77!!+89!!54.88!!64.23 ! Total ! 16!!8!!3!!5!!24!!20!!+4!!50.00!!56.25 ! Total ! 86!!47!!23!!16!!121!!70!!+51!!54.65!!63.57 ! Total ! 71!!39!!13!!19!!122!!67!!+55!!54.93!!61.03 ! Total ! 84!!39!!24!!21!!116!!86!!+30!!46.43!!55.95 ! Total ! 2!!1!!0!!1!!3!!4!!-1!!50.00!!50.00 ! Total ! 82!!61!!12!!9!!190!!50!!+140!!74.39!! \"Only competitive matches are counted. Wins, losses and draws are results at the final whistle; the results of penalty shootouts are not counted.\"", "id": "20468014" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Kf3 Kf8 52. Kg2 Rg4+ 53. Kh2 Bf2 54. Rf1 Bd4 55. Re1 Rh4+ 56. Kg2 Rg4+ 57. Kh3 Rh4+ 58. Kg3 Kf7 59. Kg2 Kf8 60. Kf3 Rh2 61. Bxa4 c2 62. Kg3 Bxe5+ 63. Rxe5 Rh1 64. Bxg5 Rg1+ 65. Kf2 Nxg5 66. Bxc2 Ra1 67. a4 Ra2 68. Re2 Ra3 69. Re3 Ra2 70. Re2 Ra3 71. Rd2 Ke7 72. Ke2 Nf3 73. Rd1 Ne5 74. Rd5", "id": "4952529" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Qxg6+ Kf8 59. Qxc6 Kg8 60. Qg6+ Kf8 61. Qg4 Ke8 62. Qh5 Kf8 63. Qg4 Ke8 64. Qh5 Kf8 65. Qd5 Rh7 66. Qf3+ Kg8 67. Qg4+ Kf7 68. Qh5+ Kg8 69. Qg6+ Kf8 70. Qf5+ Kg8 71. Qg4+ Kf7 72. Qh5+ Kg8 73. Qd5+ Kf8 74. Qxb5 Qe6 75. Bg7+ Kf7 76. Qh5+ Ke7 77. g3 Qe1+ 78. Kg2 Qe4+ 79. Kh2", "id": "4952547" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rc6 Bb5 60. Rc1 b3 61. Rb1 Bc4 62. Ke4 Ra2 63. Kd4 Rc2 64. Nd3 Bxd3 65. Kxd3 Rxh2 66. Rxb3 Kg7 67. Ke4 Ra2 68. Kf4 Ra4+ 69. Kg5 Ra5 70. g4 Rc5 71. Kh5 Ra5 72. Rf3 Rb5 73. g5 Rb1 74. f6+ Kh7 75. Rh3 Rg1 76. Rh2 Rg3 77. Rh1 Rg2 78. Ra1 Rh2+ 79. Kg4 Kg6 80. Ra8 Rg2+ ½–½ Game 26br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black", "id": "7279762" }, { "contents": "Les Arcanes\n\n\nPremier sacrifice 56. Liberté 57. Le sacrifice libre 58. La relation du beth à l'aleph 59. Limite de nos champs de gravitation 60. L'indivisible unité 61. La Manifestation 62. Vision parfaite 63. La féminité de la Manifestation procréatrice 64. Cantique de Salomon 65. Ève 66. Sacrifice des sacrifices 67. La loi juive 68. Beauté libre 69. Encore le rythme 70. Conscience de l'univers 71. Libre beauté première 72-73. La passion mystérieuse et chaste 74. De l'amour à l'être 75.", "id": "17579979" }, { "contents": "Barharia\n\n\nKail 61. Kaluchhapra 62. Kanahar 63. Kanhauli 64. Khanpur 65. Khizar Chak 66. Khori Pakar Jaddi 67. Khori Pakar Nilami 68. Koiri Tola 69. Kuahi 70. Kurwa 71. Kutub Chhapra 72. Lachhmi Chak 73. Lakri 74. Lakri Dargah 75. Lala Hata 76. Lauan 77. Madhaupur 78. Mahal 79. Mahamadpur 80. Mahammadpur 81. Mahbub Chhapra 82. Mahmudpur 83. Mananpura 84. Mansahata 85. Mathia Patarhatha 86. Mathurapur 87. Mira Chhapra 88. Narharpur 89.", "id": "12509991" }, { "contents": "Women's Professional Basketball League\n\n\nfranchises had been awarded to Dallas, New Orleans, San Francisco and St. Louis, Missouri, while applications were received for potential franchises from Baltimore, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. The Eastern Division included the New Jersey Gems, New Orleans Pride, New York Stars, Philadelphia Fox, St. Louis Streak and Washington Metros. The Midwest Division included the Chicago Hustle, Iowa Cornets, Milwaukee Does and Minnesota Fillies. The Western Division included the California Dreams, Dallas Diamonds, Houston Angels and San Francisco Pioneers.", "id": "10846173" }, { "contents": "Don McMahon\n\n\nDonald John McMahon (January 4, 1930 – July 22, 1987) was a right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was signed by the Boston Braves before the 1950 season. He played for the Milwaukee Braves (1957–62), Houston Colt .45s (1962–63), Cleveland Indians (1964–66), Boston Red Sox (1966–67), Chicago White Sox (1967–68), Detroit Tigers (1968–69), and San Francisco Giants (1969–74). McMahon was used almost", "id": "22214072" }, { "contents": "List of sovereign states and dependencies by total fertility rate\n\n\n58 Israel 2.9 59 Lesotho 2.9 60 Eswatini 2.8 61 Kyrgyz Republic 2.8 62 Micronesia 2.8 63 Algeria 2.7 64 Haiti 2.7 65 Mongolia 2.7 66 Botswana 2.6 67 Fiji 2.6 68 Guatemala 2.6 69 Kazakhstan 2.6 70 Syria 2.6 71 Turkmenistan 2.6 72 Bolivia 2.5 73 Djibouti 2.5 74 Jordan 2.5 75 Oman 2.5 76 Lao PDR 2.4 77 Philippines 2.4 78 Cambodia 2.3 79 Ecuador 2.3 80 Guyana 2.3 81 Honduras 2.3 82 Panama 2.3 83 Paraguay 2.3 84 Seychelles 2.3 85 South Africa 2.3 86 Suriname 2.3 87 Uzbekistan 2.3 88 Dominican Republic 2.2 89 Indonesia 2.2", "id": "17872676" }, { "contents": "Minuscule 441\n\n\nsubscriptions at the end of each book, and στιχοι. The biblical text is surrounded by a catena of Oecumenius. Some of leaves of the codex are in disorder. The order of leaves: 3-18. 1. 2. 19-46. 47-58. 59. 63. 64. 59. 60-62. 73. 74. 65. 66. 69-72. 67. 68. 75-78. 127-142. 79-126. 143-158. 167-182", "id": "19179286" }, { "contents": "Al Maktab Raqam 19\n\n\n61 - Ghost Walker 62 - Stun death 63 - Fire Ball 64 - the mystery of the Sphinx 65 - dark rays 66 - Conflict in the bush 67 - a plot of Satan 68 - bulwark 69 - ghost of revenge 70 - bloody chase 71 - cursed earth 72 - devastating weapon 73 - horror Hospital 74 - a treasure of the Pharaohs 75 - bird death 76. The armed robbery 77. secret mission 78. hackers Nile 79. Invisible Man 80. devastating automated 81. golden statue 82. Flower devil 83", "id": "3242097" }, { "contents": "Rulers of Kuba\n\n\n. Shama Katuri. 61. Kusunju. 62. Bena Misaki. 63. Bikila Kolo. 64. Kunche Lama. 65. Pelama Pena. 66. Mime Pelama. 67. Chenge Lesanga. 68. Mianga. 69. Sam Bula. 70. Manchum Bula. 71. Bopele^Bombo. 72. Boeke. 73. Bo^Kena. 74. Shamba Nche. 75. Golo Nche. 76. Shama Shanga. 77. Saina^Kama. 78. Ko Kena. 79. Sanga Lenga. 80. Bosh A kama. 81", "id": "12139561" }, { "contents": "Ācārakkōvai\n\n\n52 poems (3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 77, 78, 81, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93", "id": "12746274" }, { "contents": "Jeff Nelsen\n\n\nmovie soundtracks, and performing in the horn sections of orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Montreal, Vancouver, and National Symphonies, and the Balkan Gypsy funk band of Slavic Soul Party. With Canadian Brass, Jeff has also performed with the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, the symphonies of Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, Phoenix, Rotterdam, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, with the esteemed German, London", "id": "2981814" }, { "contents": "Kasparov versus the World\n\n\n, but claimed it was also losing, and published a \"forced win\". Subsequently, tablebases showed an error in Kasparov's analysis, but confirmed that 58...Qf5 could not have saved the draw with best play on both sides. The main line starts with 58...Qf5 59.Kh6 Qe6 60.Qg1+ Ka2 61.Qf2+ Kb1 62.Qd4 Ka2 63.Kg5 Qe7+ 64.Qf6 Qe3+ 65.Qf4 Qg1+ 66.Kf6 Qb6+ 67.Kf7 Qb7+ 68.Ke6 Qc8+ 69.Kf6 Qd8+ 70.Kf5 Qc8+ 71.Kg5 Qc3 72.Qh2+ Ka1 73.Qe2 Kb1 74.Qf2 Qc1+ 75.Kg4 Qc3", "id": "14582966" }, { "contents": "Swindle (chess)\n\n\n55...f2 56.Qg2 \"zugzwang\"; (b) 55...Nf4 56.Qf5! and if 56...Kg3 57.Qg5+ wins the knight; (c) 55...Ng5 56.Qf5 wins. g5 53.hxg5 hxg5 54.Qxb6 f3 55.Qxc5 Kg4 56.Qe3 Kg3 57.c4 Kg2 58.c5 f2 59.Qe4+ Kh2 60.Qf3 g4! 61.Qe2? White could draw with 61.Qxg4 f1=Q+ 62.Kc2 Qf2+ 63.Kb1 Qf1+ 64.Kc2 Qb5 (64...Nf2 65.Qf4+ Kg2 66.Qg5+ Kf3 67.Qf6+ Ke3 68.Qh6+ Kd4 69.Qd6+ Ke4 70.Qg6+ Kd5 71.Qd6+ Ke4 72.Qg6+", "id": "21604299" }, { "contents": "Queen and pawn versus queen endgame\n\n\n. Qxe6 Qh8+ 58. Kg6 Qc3 59. g4 Qd2 60. g5 Qd4 61. Qf5+ Ka4 62. Kh5 Qh8+ 63. Kg4 Qh1 (This move loses for Black in 39 moves as confirmed by http://www.k4it.de/index.php?topic=egtb&lang=en) 64. Qf4+ Ka5 65. Qe5+ Ka4 66. g6 Qd1+ 67. Kg5 Qg8+ 68. Kf5 Qc8+ 69. Kf4 Qc1+ 70. Qe3 Qc7+ 71. Qe5 Qc1+ 72. Kf5 Qc8+ 73. Kg5 Qd8+ 74. Qf6 Qd5+ 75", "id": "20411696" }, { "contents": "List of OHL seasons\n\n\n| 1959–60 | 1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993–94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–00 | 2000–01 | 2001–02 | 2002–03 | 2003–04 | 2004–05 | 2005–06 | 2006–07 | 2007–08 | 2008–09 | 2009–10", "id": "6936535" }, { "contents": "Dumaria\n\n\nDumaria 107 50 Kewla Kalan Dumaria 919 51 Khaira Dumaria 885 52 Khardag Dumaria 1,454 53 Kokna Dumaria 333 54 Kolhubar Dumaria 3,225 55 KOlsaita Dumaria 297 56 Kundari Dumaria 341 57 Kunria Dumaria 739 58 Kusari Dumaria 1,549 59 Lataha Dumaria 259 60 Londa Dumaria 556 61 Madarpur Dumaria 1,130 62 Mahjari Dumaria 192 63 Mahuri Dumaria 2,884 64 Mahuri Dumaria 348 65 Maigara Dumaria 2,318 66 Majhauli Dumaria 4,606 67 Majhgawan Dumaria 379 68 Manrar Dumaria 533 69 Mataha Dumaria 3,172 70 Maun Bar Dumaria 292 71 Mayapur Dumaria 141 72 Milki Dumaria 168 73 Nabigarh Dumaria 618", "id": "10048378" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n75 e\": \"favorite_nu 0000300 6d 62 65 72 22 7d 2c 20 7b 22 74 79 70 65 22 3a mber\"}, {\"type\": 0000320 20 5b 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c 20 22 6e 75 6c [\"string\", \"nul 0000340 6c 22 5d 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 22 3a 20 22 66 61 l\"], \"name\": \"fa 0000360 76 6f 72 69 74 65 5f 63 6f 6c 6f 72 22 7d 5d 7d", "id": "10173702" }, { "contents": "List of MJHL seasons\n\n\n1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | The following is a list of seasons following the reorganization of junior hockey in Canada.br 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 | 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 | br 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | br 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993-94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–2000 | br", "id": "15920550" }, { "contents": "Spain men's national wheelchair basketball team\n\n\n72–62. They beat Poland 47–64, and Sweden 65–54. Then they lost to Italy 50–58, lost to Germany 77–70, and defeated Poland 71–65. At the 2013 European Championships, Spain defeated Sweden 60–54, Israel 75–57, France 56–40, and Poland 63–45 in pool play. They lost to Turkey 63–49. In the quarterfinals, they defeated Italy 65–56. In the semi-finals, they lost to Great Britain 72–69. They defeated Sweden to win the bronze by a score of 65–56. Asier García Pereiro led the team in", "id": "13321907" }, { "contents": "Lanarkshire Cup\n\n\n1932–33 - 1933–34 - Hamilton Academical 1934–35 - Airdrieonians 1935–36 - 1936–37 - 1937–38 - Airdrieonians 1938–39 - Hamilton Academical 1939–40 - Motherwell 1848–49 - Albion Rovers 1949–50 - Motherwell 1950–51 - Albion Rovers 1951–52 - Hamilton Academical 1952–53 - Motherwell 1953–54 - Motherwell 1954–55 - Motherwell 1955–56 - 1956–57 - Motherwell 1957–58 - Motherwell 1958–59 - Motherwell 1959–60 - Motherwell 1960–61 - Motherwell 1961–62 - Motherwell 1962–63 - Airdrieonians 1963–64 - Motherwell 1964–65 - 1965–66 - Airdrieonians 1966–67 - Airdrieonians 1967–68 - Motherwell 1968–69 - Motherwell 1969–70 - Airdrieonians 1970–71 - Airdrieonians 1971–72 - 1972–73 - Motherwell 1973–74 -", "id": "10384135" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1981\n\n\nNe7 29.Ne3 Rc6 30.Ra3 Nc8 31.axb5 axb5 32.Kf2 Nb6 33.Nb2 Rxd1 34.Bxd1 Rd6 35.Be2 Be8 36.Ra5 Rd8 37.Ke1 c6 38.Ra6 Rb8 39.Bd1 Nc8 40.Nd3 Nc7 41.Ra5 Ra8 42.f4 exf4 43.gxf4 Nb6 44.Bf3 Rd8 45.Be2 Na4 46.Ra7 Rd7 47.Kd2 Ne6 48.Rxd7 Bxd7 49.Bg4 g6 50.f5 gxf5 51.Bxf5 Kg7 52.e5 Nf8 53.Bxd7 Nxd7 54.e6 Ndb6 55.Nf4 Kf8 56.Kd3 Nc8 57.Ng4 Ke7 58.Nh6 Kd6 59.Kd4 Ne7 60.Nf7+ Kc7 61.Nh5 c5+ 62.bxc5 Nc6+ 63.Ke3 Nxc5 64.Nxf6 Nxe6 65.h5 Nf8 66.Ke4 Kb6 67.Ng5 h6 68.Nf7 Ne6 69.Ne8 Nc5+ 70.Ke3 Na4 71.Kd2 b4 72.cxb4 Nxb4 73.Nxh6 Nc5 74.Nf5 Nd5 75.h6 Ne4+", "id": "7279794" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n22 3a 20 22 55 ord\", \"name\": \"U 0000100 73 65 72 22 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 73 70 61 63 65 ser\", \"namespace 0000120 22 3a 20 22 65 78 61 6d 70 6c 65 2e 61 76 72 6f \": \"example.avro 0000140 22 2c 20 22 66 69 65 6c 64 73 22 3a 20 5b 7b 22 \", \"fields\": [{\" 0000160 74 79 70 65 22 3a 20 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c", "id": "10173700" }, { "contents": "HC CSKA Moscow\n\n\n. \"Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game Soviet / Russian MVP Scoring Champion Goal Scoring Champion Soviet / Russian League First Team Best Line Best Rookie Soviet League Championship \"(32)\": 1947–48, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1954–55, 1955–56, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1976–77,", "id": "12586396" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\n- Ryne Duren - Baltimore 54, Kansas City 57, NYY 58-61, LAA 61-62, Philadelphia 63-64, Cincinnati 64, Washington 65, Philadelphia 65 1949 - Ed Albrecht - St. Louis 49-50 1940 - Dewey Adkins - Washington 43, Chi Cubs 49 1940 - Stan Goletz - CHI WS 41 1940 - William Red Rollings - Boston 27-28 1940 - Dave Bartosch - St. Louis 45 1939 - Andy Cohen - Player - New York Giants 26, 28-29, Manager - Philadelphia", "id": "9684301" }, { "contents": "Bing (search engine)\n\n\n-time traffic conditions using Bing Maps. The gadget provided shortcuts to driving directions, local search and full-screen traffic view of major US and Canadian cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Montreal, New York City, Oklahoma City, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Vancouver, and Washington, D.C. Prior to October", "id": "5355697" }, { "contents": "Chess (poem)\n\n\nas 52. Na1–b3? 52. Kh2 Qg3+ 53. Qxg3+ hxg3+ 54. Kxg3 Ra5 55. Kf2 Ra8 56. Ke2 Nc2 57. Kd1 Ne3+ 58. Kc1 Nxg2+ 59. Kb1 b5 60. h4 b4 61. h5 b3 62. e5 Bg5 63. h6 Nh4 64. e6 Bf6 65. h7 Nxf3 66. e7 Bxe7 67. h8=Q+ Kb7 68. Qh3 Ne5 69. Qh5 Nd3 70. Qh3 Nb4 71. Qf3+ Kb8 72. Qe2 Bf6 73. Qe6", "id": "7723831" }, { "contents": "2002 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n(77) 93–6, 37–67, (62) 70–20, (57) 79–0, (91) 108–17, 69–9, (60) 62–9 **(65) 75–33, 68–55, 59–23, (126)-0, 0-(81), (85) 112–6, 1–76 (72), (60) 73–0 ***(60) 109–6, 45–56, (72) 75–42, 5–78 (55), (68) 73–0, (109) 115–19, 43–66, (110) 111–14, (70)-0, 38–89", "id": "20494682" }, { "contents": "2015 Cleveland Indians season\n\n\nand 13, improving their record to 70–70 and marking the first time the Indians were .500 since they were 2–2. The Indians would also be 71-71, 72-72, 73-73, and 74-74, but lost the following game each time. They briefly made it over the .500 mark at 77–76 on September 26, but went on to lose three in a row. The Indians spent much of September 3–5 games behind the Texas Rangers or Houston Astros for the second wild card spot in the American", "id": "294687" }, { "contents": "Index of philosophical literature\n\n\n\"Federalist No. 61\" – \"Federalist No. 62\" – \"Federalist No. 63\" – \"Federalist No. 64\" – \"Federalist No. 65\" – \"Federalist No. 66\" – \"Federalist No. 67\" – \"Federalist No. 68\" – \"Federalist No. 69\" – \"Federalist No. 70\" – \"Federalist No. 71\" – \"Federalist No. 72\" – \"Federalist No. 73\" – \"Federalist No. 74\" – \"Federalist", "id": "16809651" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "List of mayors of Salisbury\n\n\n1850–51 George Brown 1851–52 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1852–53 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1853–54 John Lambert 1854–55 Thomas Pain 1855–56 Abraham Jackson 1856–57 Thomas Pain 1857–58 Coard William Squarey 1858–59 Philip Pickney Cother 1859–60 William Woodlands 1860–61 Philip Watson Ottoway 1861–62 Charles Mann Cornwallis Whatman 1862–63 John Style 1863–64 John Waters 1864–65 Richard Henry Rigden 1865–66 Robert Stokes 1866–67 John Alfred Lush MD 1867–68 Stephen Eldridge 1868–69 William Aylward 1869–70 Charles Richard Norton 1870–71 William Fawcett Jnr. 1871–72 John Harding Jackson 1873–74 Henry Brown 1874–75 Samuel Ralph Atkins 1875–76 Charles Henry Radcliffe 1876–77 John Keynes 1877–78 Richard Monkhouse Wilson", "id": "18557200" }, { "contents": "1967 NFL season\n\n\nThe 1967 NFL season was the 48th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 16 teams with the addition of the New Orleans Saints. The two 8-team conferences were split into two divisions each: the Eastern Conference divisions were Capitol (Dallas, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Washington) and Century (Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis), and the Western Conference divisions were Central (Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, and Minnesota) and Coastal (Atlanta, Baltimore, Los Angeles", "id": "8290334" }, { "contents": "World TeamTennis\n\n\nwith Arthur Ashe and Wilt Chamberlain, securing the professional men players.. The league began play in May 1974, with George MacCall as Commissioner of the 16 teams: Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo-Toronto, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Florida (Miami), San Diego/Hawaii, Houston, Los Angeles, Minnesota (Minneapolis-St.Paul), New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. The original league format included a four-colored tennis court, a 44-contest season, and teams", "id": "14486970" }, { "contents": "2013 FedEx Cup Playoffs\n\n\n(76 to 58), Nicholas Thompson (73 to 59), Brendan Steele (89 to 69), and Ernie Els (91 to 70). Seven players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances: Ryan Palmer (60 to 71), Fredrik Jacobson (61 to 72), Martin Laird (63 to 74), David Lingmerth (64 to 75), Kyle Stanley (66 to 77), Cameron Tringale (69 to 79", "id": "19528111" }, { "contents": "Jellabies\n\n\n58. Parrot (21 June 1999) 59. Spring (28 June 1999) 60. Magic (5 July 1999) 61. Where's Pepper? (12 July 1999) 62. Hot (19 July 1999) 63. Robot (26 July 1999) 64. Wheels (2 August 1999) 65. Chums (9 August 1999) 66. Baa! (16 August 1999) 67. Found (23 August 1999) 68. Autumn (30 August 1999) 69. Nature (6 September 1999)", "id": "20682329" }, { "contents": "List of fresh water fishes of Maharashtra\n\n\nogilbii 51. Schismatorhynchos (Nukta) nukta 52. Thynnichthys sandkhol 53. Tor khudree 54. Tor mussulah 55. Tor tor SUB-FAMILY: CULTRINAE 56. Chela cachius 57. Chela laubuca 58. Salmostoma acinaces 59. Salmostoma balookee 60. Salmostoma boopis 61. Salmostoma clupeoides 62. Salmostoma horai 63. Salmostoma kardahiensis 64. Salmostoma novacula 65. Salmostoma phulo Subfamily: LEUCISCINAE 66. Hypophthalmichthys molitrix SUBFAMILY: RASBORINAE 69. Barilius evezardi 70. Barilius gatensis 71. Parluciosoma daniconius 72. Parluciosoma labiosa 73. Danio aequipinnatus 74", "id": "16146194" }, { "contents": "Vehicle registration plates of Kenya\n\n\n63 UN - United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Eastern & Southern African Regional Office 64 CD - Iran 65 CD - Cyprus 66 CD - Argentina 67 UN - United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) 68 CD - Philippines 69 CD - Burundi 70 CD - Chile 71 CD - Oman 72 CD - League of Arab States / Arab League 73 CD - European Union 74 CD - Yemen 75 CD - Kenya Mission to UNEP 76 CD - Côte d'Ivoire (Consulate) 77 CD - Bangladesh 78 CD - Saudi Arabia 79 UN", "id": "993880" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "List of makams\n\n\n-Şehnaz 63. Bûstan 64. Büzürk 65. Büzürk-Gerdâniye 66. Büzürk-Geveyşt 67. Büzürk-Mâye 68. Büzürk-Nevrûz 69. Büzürk-Selmek 70. Büzürk-Şehnâz 71. Canfezâ 72. Çârgâh 73. Çârgâh-Âcem 74. Çârgâh-Gerdâniye 75. Çârgâh-Mahûr 76. Çehâr-Âgâazin 77. Daği-Bayâti 78. Danişverân 79. Dil Âvîz 80. Dil-Ârâ 81. Dil-Efruz 82. Dil-Keşîde 83. Dil-Nişîn 84. Dil-", "id": "21093808" }, { "contents": "Super Bases Loaded 2\n\n\n\", the Cleveland \"Stars\", the Detroit \"Storm\", the Kansas City \"Tornadoes\", Oakland \"Eagles\", and Seattle \"Blue Wave\". The Omega League (based on the National League) consisted of the Atlanta \"Weasels\", Houston \"Doves\", the Los Angeles \"Cyclops\", the New York \"Mercs\", Philadelphia \"Bruins\", the Pittsburgh \"Buzzards\", and the San Francisco \"Amoebas\". In addition, there were four edit teams: Urbana,", "id": "22141152" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "Don Larsen\n\n\nDon James Larsen (born August 7, 1929) is an American retired Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher. During a 15-year MLB career, he pitched from 1953 to 1967 for seven different teams. Larsen pitched for the St. Louis Browns / Baltimore Orioles (1953–54; 1965), New York Yankees (1955–59), Kansas City Athletics (1960–1961), Chicago White Sox (1961), San Francisco Giants (1962–64), Houston Colt .45's / Houston Astros (1964–65), and Chicago Cubs (1967)", "id": "15750076" }, { "contents": "1968 NBA playoffs\n\n\n) (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Chicago Bulls: \"Lakers win series 4-1\" This is the first playoff meeting between the Lakers and Bulls. Division Finals (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (3) San Francisco Warriors: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Last Playoff Meeting: 1967 Western Division Semifinals (San Francisco won 3-0) Champion: Boston Celtics Division Semifinals (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (3) New York Knicks: \"76ers win series 4-2", "id": "14689742" } ]
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Rc6+ Kd5 65. Rb6 Rc4+ 66. Kd2 Kc5 67. Rb8 Ra4 68. Rc8+ Kd4 69. Rb8 Ra5 70. Rd8+ Kc4 71. Re8 Kd5 72. Rd8+ Ke4 73. Rb8 Rxa3 74. Rxb5 Kf4 75. Rb8 Kf3 76. Rf8+ Ke4 77. Rb8 Ra2+ 78. Ke1 Kf4 79. Rb3 e4 80. Rc3 e3 81. Rc8 1/2-1/2 In", "id": "15973443" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nDetroit Tigers 69. Ryne Sandberg, Chicago Cubs 70. Nolan Ryan, Houston Astros 71. John Tudor, Los Angeles Dodgers 72. Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia Phillies 73. Dave Righetti, New York Yankees 74. Pedro Guerrero, St. Louis Cardinals 75. Rick Sutcliffe, Chicago Cubs 76. Gary Carter, New York Mets 77. Cal Ripken, Baltimore Orioles 78. Andre Dawson, Chicago Cubs 79. Andy Van Slyke, Pittsburgh Pirates 80. Roc Raines, Montreal Expos 81. Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins 82.", "id": "18525012" }, { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Constitutional amendments under the French Fifth Republic\n\n\n46, 47, 47-1, 47-2 (new), 48, 49, 50-1, 51-1 (new), 51-2 (new), 56, 61, 61-1 (new), 62, 65, 69, 70, 71, 71-1 (new), 72-3, 73, 74-1, 75-1 (new), 87 (new), 88-4, 88-5, 89. The vote was", "id": "8390514" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Wysoczany\n\n\n53. Saharowa 54. Mashljanyk 55. Luchkanych 56. Mashljanyk 57. Mytso 58. Jacyla 59. Jacyla 60. Village Ukrainian School 61. Bodnik 62. Tsynanko 63. Shlomko 64. Warholjak 65. Kroljak 66. Village Orthodox Church 67. Horonova 68. Hlibyk 69. Sekielyk 70. Mashljanyk 71. Maslany 72. Orzinski 73. Worotyla 74. Luchkanych 75. Petrunjova 76. Slabka 77. Petrunjova 78. Bajtsowa 79. Sas 80. Sas 81. Hrytsko 82. Jacyla 83. Szevtsova 84. Szevtsova", "id": "15604592" }, { "contents": "List of WWE United States Champions\n\n\nRank !Wrestler !No. ofbrreigns !Combinedbrdays !Combined daysbrrec. by WWE !1 !2 !rowspan=2|40 !42 !43 !44 !45 !46 !47 !48 !49 !50 !51 !52 !53 !rowspan=2|54 !56 !rowspan=2|57 !59 !60 !61 !62 !63 !64 !65 !66 !67 !rowspan=3|68 !71 !72 !rowspan=3|73 !76 !77 !78 !rowspan=2|79 !rowspan=2|81 !83 !rowspan=2|84 !rowspan=3|86 !89 !rowspan=2|90 !92 !", "id": "11372834" }, { "contents": "Eusébio\n\n\nrepeated five years later. He was the Portuguese First Division's top scorer seven times (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970 and 1973), helping Benfica to win 11 Primeira Liga (1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73 and 1974–75), 5 Portuguese Cup wins (1961–62, 1963–64, 1968–69, 1969–70 and 1971–72), 1 European Cup win (1961–62) and 3 European Cup finals (1962–63, 1964–65 and 1967–68). Eusébio", "id": "15697745" }, { "contents": "Udayarpalayam taluk\n\n\n48 Kundaveli-East 49 Kundaveli-West 50 Kuruvalapparkoil 51 Kuvagam 52 Kuvathur 53 Managathy 54 Marudur 55 Melur 56 Muthuservamadam 57 Nagam Panthal 58 Nayaganai Periyal 59 Nedavalur-East 60 Nedavalur-South 61 Olayur 62 Padanilai 63 Pappakudi-North 64 Pappakudi-South 65 Parukkal 66 Periyakrishnapuram 67 Periyavalayam 68 Pichanur 69 Pilichikuzhi 70 Piranjeri 71 Porpathintha Nallur 72 Rangiyam 73 Saluppai 74 Sathampady 75 Silambur 76 Siluvacheri 77 Sirukadambur 78 Solankurichi 79 Sripuranthan 80 Sriraman 81 Suriyamanal 82 Suttamalli 83 T.Paluvur 84 Taludalamedu 85 Thandalai 86 Thathanur 87 Thenkatchi Perumal Nathan 88 Thirukalapur 89", "id": "329036" }, { "contents": "Garhmukteshwar (Assembly constituency)\n\n\nkhaiya 46 Sharifpur 47 Anooppur Dibai 48 Shuklampura 49 Rasoolabad Nanpur 50 Lodhipur Shobhan 51 Pawati 52 Haiderpur 53 Lodhipur Chhapka 54 Sadullapur 55 Hiranpura 56 Popayi 57 Janupura 58 Jhadina 59 Saidpur 60 Alampur Bhagwantpur 61 Ladpura 62 Kalyanpur 63 Khilwai 64 Shogarh 65 Shahpur Chaudhary 66 Inayatpur 67 Rampur Nyamatpur 68 Abdullapur 69 Dotai 70 Athsaini 71 Hasupur 72 Manak Chowk 73 Deoli 74 Dhana 75 Lisri 76 Akkhapur 77 Fattapur 78 Phuldehra 79 Nawada Kalan 80 Todarpur 81 Bhowapur 82 Bhowapur Mastannagar 83 Baksar 84 Saroorpur 85 Vait 86 Khudaliya 87 Baddha 88 Ratupura 89 Rajhera 90", "id": "3818355" }, { "contents": "Samia tribe (Luhya)\n\n\n38 Abakangala 39 Abakati 40 Abakemo 41 Abakerere 42 Abakhu 43 Abakibwedde 44 Abakiroyoya 45 Abakobe 46 Abakomolo 47 Abakooli 48 Abakoolo 49 Abakuba 50 Abakwala 51 Abakwede 52 Abakyaki 53 Abakyonga 54 Abalaka 55 Abalala 56 Abalanda 57 Abaleke 58 Abalekya 59 Abalila 60 Abalindo 61 Abaliro 62 Abalisa 63 Abaloba 64 Abalomba 65 Abalundu 66 Abalwenge 67 Abalyali 68 Abalyani 69 Abamakwa 70 Abamakyeke 71 Abamali 72 Abamani 73 Abamanyi 74 Abambumpi 75 Abameripo 76 Abampoodi 77 Abampunyi 78 Abamulembo 79 Abamulimba 80 Abamuma 81 Abanapa 82 Abangasa 83 Abanghale 84 Abanyanga 85 Abanyedeti 86 Abanyihodoo 87 Abanyimaro", "id": "4195796" }, { "contents": "Parbatsar\n\n\nGular 47 Gunawati 48 Gurah 49 Haripura 50 Harnawa Patti 51 Hatheli 52 Hukmpura 53 Huldhani 54 Jagdishpura 55 Jalampura 56 Janjeela 57 Jawla 58 Jhalra 59 Jhujharpura 60 Kaletara 61 Kalkala Ki Dhani 62 Kankediyas 63 Kanwalad 64 Khanpur 65 Khedapura 66 Khedarpura 67 Kheri Khinwasi 68 Khokhar 69 Khokhariya 70 Khundiyas 71 Kinsariya 72 Kishorpura 73 Kitiya 74 Kuliyana 75 Kundri 76 Kurada 77 Lakhiyas 78 Lalana Kalan 79 Lalana Khurd 80 Madhwa 81 Malas Charnan 82 Malas Gusaiyan 83 Mandan 84 Mandowari 85 Manglana 86 Manpura 87 Mayapur 88 Mehgaon 89 Merasi 90 Mindakiya 91 Modi Khurd", "id": "7579275" }, { "contents": "Western Suburbs Magpies\n\n\nW Wright 55 W Barclay 56 Percy Bolt 57 T Doyle 58 J Feeney 59 V Jarvis 60 E Mantle 61 H.G. Naylor 62 E Palmer 63 E Willings 64 Grinstead 65 Owens 66 Sam Perry 67 Keen 68 James 69 Percy Briscoe 70 Chipperfield 71 J Ogilvie 72 Horace Alderson 73 Johns 74 J Slingsby 75 D McDonald 76 G Patterson 77 Baldock 78 Tom Dowswell 79 Healy 80 McEvoy 81 Ryan 82 George Duffin 83 Herb Gilbert 84 Rangi Joass 85 W Mueller 86 A Munnery 87 P.J. Thompson 88 Jack Tully 89 S.B. Wall 90 A Gillett", "id": "13659778" }, { "contents": "Game Day Recycling\n\n\nUniversity of Georgia 59. University of Kentucky 60. University of Maine 61. University of Maryland 62. University of Miami 63. University of Michigan 64. University of Minnesota 65. University of Mississippi 66. University of Missouri 67. University of Montana 68. University of Nebraska–Lincoln 69. University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill 70. University of North Texas 71. University of Notre Dame 72. University of Oregon 73. University of Rochester 74. University of South Florida 75. University of Tennessee - Knoxville 76", "id": "10435645" }, { "contents": "Carson's Law\n\n\nAnd Misfire 59. St. Patrick's Day 60. The Masquerade 61. All That Glitters 62. Laugh, Clown, Laugh 63. Guardian Angels 64. Lost Opportunities 65. A Country Dance 66. Faith, Hope And Fencing Wire 67. A Matter Of Confidence 68. The Tender Trap 69. A Case For Compassion 70. From Small Acorns 71. Street Games, Night Moves 72. Deceptions 73. Orphans Of The Storm 74. Falling Star 75. Means To An End 76. Teapots And Tears 77.", "id": "7511783" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "2003 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 10–11 May – Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, England *58–69, 83–25, 24–66, (63) 75–8, 9-(67), 0–98 (57), 72–60 (53), 39–80 (55), (67)-(60), 42–61 **(58) 73–26, (80)-(52), (100) 104–32, 23–82 (57), (54) 74–57, 49–57, (56) 71–48, 59–32 **", "id": "20494482" }, { "contents": "List of villages in Murbad\n\n\n796 br 57 Gorakhgad Murbad 1 br 58 Goregaon Murbad 495 br 59 Hedavali Murbad 281 br 60 Hireghar Murbad 225 61 Inde Murbad 885 br 62 Jadai Murbad 491 br 63 Jaigaon Murbad 496 br 64 Jambhurde Murbad 1,330 br 65 Jamghar Murbad 533 br 66 Kachakoli Murbad 869 br 67 Kalambad Mu Murbad 408 br 68 Kalambhe Murbad 1,299 br 69 Kalamkhande Murbad 987 br 70 Kalanbhad Murbad 1,017 br 71 Kandali Murbad 295 br 72 Kanharle Murbad 798 br 73 Kanhol Murbad 822 br 74 Karavale Murbad 1,118 br 75 Karchonde Murbad 731 76 Kasgaon Murbad 524", "id": "15353565" }, { "contents": "Amos Burn\n\n\nKf7 46.Bxc6 Bxc6 47.Kb4 Be8 48.Nf3 Ke7 49.Ng5 Bc6 50.Ka3 Bd7 51.Kb2 Ba4 52.Kc1 Bb3 53.Nf3 Ba4 54.Nh4 Kf7 55.Ng2 Bd7 56.h4 Be8 57.Kb2 Ba4 58.Ne3 Ke7 59.Ka3 Bc6 60.Kb4 Kd7 61.Ka5 Kc7 62.Nc2 Kb7 63.Nb4 Bd7 64.Na6 Be8 65.Nc5+ Kc6 66.Nxe6 Bd7 67.Ng5 Bf5 68.Kb4 Bg4 69.Ka3 Kd7 70.Nf7 Be6 71.Nd6 Kc6 72.Kb2 Bg4 73.Kc2 Kd7 74.Kd2 Ke6 75.Ke3 Bh3 76.f5+ gxf5 77.Kf4 Bg4 78.Kg5 Bh3 79.Ne8 Kf7 80.Nf6 f4 81.Kxf4 Be6 82.Kg5 1–0 MacDonald-Burn, Liverpool 1910 At right is a surprisingly little-known position from one of Burn's offhand games.", "id": "20103296" }, { "contents": "Brazilian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act\n\n\n59. FENIPRAZINE 60. FEMPROBAMATO 61. FLUFENAZINE 62. FLUMAZENIL 63. FLUOXETINE 64. FLUPENTIXOL 65. FLUVOXAMINE 66. HALOPERIDOL 67. HALOTAN 68. CLORAL HYDRATE 69. HYDROCHLORBEZETILAMINE 70. HYDROXIDINE 71. HOMOPHENAZINE 72. IMICLOPRAZINE 73. IMIPRAMINE 74. IMIPRAMINOXIDE 75. IPROCLORIZIDA 76. ISOCARBOXAZIDE 77. ISOFLURANE 78. ISOPROPYL-CROTONYL-URINE 79. LAMOTRIGINE 80. LEVODOPA 81. LEVOMEPROMAZINE 82. LINDANO 83. LISURIDA 84. LITHIUM 85. LOPERAMIDA 86. LOXAPINA 87. MAPROTILINE 88. MECLOFENOXATE 89. MEFENOXALONE 90.", "id": "14670778" }, { "contents": "Tales of the Wizard of Oz\n\n\n? 55. ? 56. ? 57. ? 58. ? 59. ? 60. Friends of a Feather 61. Monkey Air Lift 62. Guaranteed for Life 63. The Skills of Bravery 64. The Coat of Arms 65. Roar, Lion, Roar 66. Be a Card 67. The Inferior Decorator 68. The Salesman 69. The Cat's Meow 70. The Yellow Brick Road 71. Rusty Rusty 72. The Scarecrow 73. The Invisible Man 74. Free Trade 75. The Bull Fighter 76", "id": "13344957" }, { "contents": "Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship\n\n\nscope=row|56 !scope=row|57 !scope=row|58 !scope=row|59 !scope=row|60 !scope=row|61 !scope=row|62 !scope=row|63 !scope=row|64 !scope=row|65 !scope=row|66 !scope=row|67 !scope=row|68 !scope=row|69 !scope=row|70 !scope=row|71 !scope=row|72 !scope=row|73 !scope=row|74 !scope=row|75 !scope=row|76 !scope=row|77 !scope=row|78 !scope=row|79 !scope=row|80 !", "id": "16778230" }, { "contents": "Ikirun\n\n\n59. Asaba 60. Ajele Okeba 61. Ago Okeba 62. Ajisefinni 63. Alufa Akanbi 64. Adedeji 65. Alabi 66. Aniyeye 67. Agunlo 68. Aliyu 69. Aborisade 70. Agbon 71. Ayara 72. Baale- Enle 73. Baba Osogbo 74. Orisayo 75. Balogun 76. Baale Gbenagbena 77. Baale Onilu 78. Baale Ponja Erintunde 79. Saba 80. Balogun Kojo 81. Baale Oke Aafo 82. Balogun Makinde 83. Baba Isale 84. Balogun Imole 85. Baba Oloya 86. Baale", "id": "2580736" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qd2 Qd4 57. Qe1 Qb6 58. Qd2 Rb7 59. a4 Qc5 60. Qe1 Rb4 61. Qd2 Qb6 62. Qc1 Qd4 63. Qc2 Rb3 64. Be2 Rxc3 65. Qxc3 Qxc3 66. bxc3 Nxe4 67. Bf3 Nef6 68. Be2 e4 69. Bxc4 g4 70. Rb2 Ng5 71. Rb6 Nf7 72. Bf1 f3 73. c4 Nd7 74. Rb7 Nfe5 75. f6 e3 76. Rb3 e2 77. Bxe2 fxe2 78. Re3 Nf3 79. f7 Rf8 80. Rxg4 e1=", "id": "10680382" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "1953–54 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team\n\n\n30 Oregon State (-/4) RAL L 53–65 January 8 The Citadel H W 83–42 January 9 Wake Forest A W 66–65 January 11 Davidson A W 70–54 January 16 Virginia H W 78–66 January 19 NC State H L 77–84 February 2 Washington and Lee LY W 69–60 February 4 Duke (-/8) A L 47–63 February 8 Virginia A L 69–83 February 11 Wake Forest H L 62–76 February 13 Clemson (-/14) A W 72–56 February 16 Davidson H W 89–69 February 20 Duke (-/14) H L 63–67 February 24 NC State", "id": "7304952" }, { "contents": "Kumharsain\n\n\nChohan 38 Chopala 39 Churath 40 D.P.F. Nag kelo Saroga 41 D.P.F. Nagkelo 42 Dagrot 43 Dakolu 44 Dakoon 45 Dalan 46 Damaur 47 Daro 48 Dawala 49 Deeb 50 Deoridhar 51 Dethal 52 Devali Dhar 53 Dhala 54 Dhali 55 Dhanal 56 Dharuri 57 Dheongli 58 Dogri 59 Doja 60 Ganeog 61 Gharal 62 Ghareawat 63 Ghughvi 64 Gheti 65 Gonthla 66 Halyana 67 Hathiya 68 Jadoon 69 Jal 70 Jalti 71 Jangal Ahar 72 Jangal Dawala 73 Jangal Hatu 74 Jangal Havan 75 Jangal Jogsha 76 Jangal Madhawan 77 Jangal Marni 78 Jangal Nun-II 79 Janjeli", "id": "1653227" }, { "contents": "Glamorgan County Silver Ball Trophy\n\n\n. The trophy is sponsored by Brains Smooth. ! Season !! Winners !! Losing Finalists !! Score !! Venue ! 1956–57 !1957–58 ! 1958–59 ! 1959–60 ! 1960–61 ! 1961–62 ! 1962–63 ! 1963–64 ! 1964–65 ! 1965–66 ! 1966–67 ! 1967–68 ! 1968–69 ! 1969–70 ! 1970–71 ! 1971–72 ! 1972–73 ! 1973–74 ! 1974–75 ! 1975–76 ! 1976–77 ! 1977–78 ! 1978–79 ! 1979–80 ! 1980–81 ! 1981–82 ! 1982–83 ! 1983–84 ! 1984–85 ! 1985–86 ! 1986–87 ! 1987–88 ! 1988–89 ! 1989–90 ! 1990–91 ! 1991–92 ! 1992–93 ! 1993–94", "id": "18470383" }, { "contents": "63rd NHK Cup (shogi)\n\n\n, 59. P*7b, 60. Px3e, 61. P-6f, 62. N*8e, 63. P-7a+, 64. Nx7g+, 65. Nx7g, 66. S*7f, 67. N*8i, 68. G*5i, 69. K-6h, 70. B-4h+, 71. +P-7b, 72. +B-5h, 73. K-7i, 74. +B-6i, 75. K-8h, 76. +Bx7h, 77. Kx7h, 78. G*6g, 79. K-8h, 80. Gx7g, 81. Nx7g", "id": "8770976" }, { "contents": "Ancestors of Rama\n\n\n62. Rituparna 63. Sarvakama (Sarvakarma, Aartupani in Harivansha Puran) 64. Sudas (contemporary to King Kuru-1 of Chandravansh who founded the Magadha Kingdom) 65. Saudasa (or) Kalmashapada (married to Madayanti) 66. Asmaka 67. Mulaka (Naari Kavacha) (contemporary of Yadava King Shakuni who was the father of Rakshasha “Bhasmasura”) 68. Dasharatha-1 69. Adwil (Ilabil in Vishnu Puran) 70. Vishvamashaha 71. Anaranya-2 72. Nidhn 73. Animitra 74. Dululaha (Harivansh Puran) 75", "id": "8372279" }, { "contents": "Codex Cyprius\n\n\n1: 1, 4, 12, 14, 30, 34, 41, 44; Luke 10: 1, 8, 15, 22, 23, 30, 32, 37, 38, 47, 48, 53, 57, 63; Luke 20: 2, 4, 8, 9, 19, 23, 24, 26, 28, 33, 34, 50, 61, 62, 64, 65, 70, 74, 75. In Matthew 27:34 it reads οινον (\"wine\"", "id": "12433331" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qg1 Qe8 55. Qf2 Qf8 56. Rcd1 Qe8 57. Kh3 Kh8 58. Rc1 Kh7 59. Ba7 Rb7 60. Bc5 Na6 61. Be3 Rbb8 62. Kh4 Nb4 63. Qf1 Qe7 64. Kh3 Qe8 65. Kh2 Qe7 66. Qd1 Qe8 67. Kh3 Ra8 68. Kh4 Na6 69. Qg1 Bb4 70. Rdd1 Bf8 71. Kh3 Rab8 72. Kh4 Nb4 73. Rd2 Na6 74. Nf5 Bb4 75. Rdd1 Bf8 76. Qe1 Bb4 77. Qf1 Bf8 78. Kg3 Nb4 79", "id": "10680375" }, { "contents": "List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach\n\n\n• 20/7=/11 • 22/5 • 24/6 • 25/6 • 26/6 • 28/6 • 29/8 • 30/6 • 31/9 • 32/6 • 33/6 • 36/4 and /8 • 37/6 • 38/6 • 39/7 • 40/3, /6 and /8 • 41/6 • 42/7 • 44/7 • 45/7 • 46/6 • 47/5 • 48/3 and /7 • 52/6 • 55/5 • 56/5 • 57/8 • 59/3 • 60/5 • 62/6 64. • 64/2, /4 and /8 • 65/2 and /7 • 66/6 • 67/4 and /7 • 69/6 • 69a/6 • 70/7 and /11 • 72/6 • 73/5 • 74/8", "id": "3262090" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n+ Nxe4 56. fxe4+ Kxe4 57. Qg4+ Kd3 58. Qf3+ Qe3 59. Kg4 Qxf3+ 60. Kxf3 g6 61. Bd6 Nf5 62. Kf4 Nh4 63. Kg4 gxh5+ 64. Kxh4 Kxd4 65. Bb8 a5 66. Bd6 Kc4 67. Kxh5 a4 68. Kxh6 Kb3 69. b5 Kc4 70. Kg5 Kxb5 71. Kf5 Ka6 72. Ke6 Ka7 73. Kd7 Kb7 74. Be7 Ka7 75. Kc7 Ka8 76. Bd6 Ka7 77. Kc8 Ka6 78. Kb8 b5 79", "id": "7279713" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rg3 b3 59. Kc6 Kb8 60. Rxb3+ Ka7 61. Rb7+ Ka6 62. Rb6+ Ka7 63. Kb5 a4 64. Rxf6 Rf4 65. Rxh6 a3 66. Ra6+ Kb8 67. Rxa3 Rxf5 68. Rg3 Rf6 69. Rg8+ Kc7 70. Rg7+ Kc8 71. Rh7 1-0 Game 32br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black: Korchnoi, Viktorbr Pirc, Classicalbr Result: 1-0br 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5", "id": "7279777" }, { "contents": "José Cardenal\n\n\nJosé Rosario Domec Cardenal (born October 7, 1943 in Matanzas, Cuba) is a Cuban American former professional baseball outfielder, who played Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants (1963–64), Los Angeles/California Angels (1965–67), Cleveland Indians (1968–69), St. Louis Cardinals (1970–1971), Milwaukee Brewers (1971), Chicago Cubs (1972–77), Philadelphia Phillies (1978–79), New York Mets (1979–80), and Kansas City Royals (1980). Cardenal batted and threw", "id": "3406173" }, { "contents": "SUBE card\n\n\n20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88,", "id": "8102606" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\nRb1 Bg7 58. Be4 Nf6 59. Bc2 Nd5 60. Ra1 Kc7 61. Rb1 Bf6 62. Kg1 Ne7 63. Kf1 Nd5 64. Kg2 Bg7 65. Kg1 Kb7 66. Ra1 R6d7 67. Re4 Bf6 68. Re2 Kc7 69. Kf1 Ne7 70. Rb1 Nc8 71. Be3 Nd6 72. Rbe1 Re7 73. Bg6 Rg8 74. Bb1 e4 75. Kg2 Rge8 76. Bc2 Bg7 77. Rd1 Nc4 78. Bc1 Nd6 79. Rh1 Re5 80. h4 Bf6 81. h5 R5e7 82.", "id": "10680366" }, { "contents": "Wu Style Tai Chi Fast Form\n\n\nParting the wild horse's mane 59. Jade girl works the shuttles(3) 60. Jade girl works the shuttles(4) 61. Grasping the bird's tail 62. Cloud hands(3) 63. Cloud hands(4) 64. Downward posture 65. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(1) 66. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(2) 67. Step back, repulse the monkey 68. Flying oblique 69. Raise hand and step up 70. White crane flaps its wings 71. Brush knee and twist step 72. Needle at the bottom", "id": "6846816" }, { "contents": "SFZ (file format)\n\n\nan SFZ file: group lovel=0 hivel=127 region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=60 lokey=30 hikey=61 sample=SubDir/01C4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=62 lokey=62 hikey=63 sample=SubDir/02D4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=64 lokey=64 hikey=64 sample=SubDir/03E4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=65 lokey=65 hikey=66 sample=SubDir/04F4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=67 lokey=67 hikey=68 sample=SubDir/05G4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=69 lokey=69 hikey=70 sample=SubDir/06A4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=71 lokey=71 hikey=71 sample=SubDir/07B4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=72 lokey=72 hikey=73 sample=SubDir/08C5.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=74 lokey=74 hikey=75 sample=SubDir/09D5.wav region trigger=", "id": "13324840" }, { "contents": "Afadzato South District\n\n\n. Logba-Adzakoe 57. Logba-Akusame 58. Logba-Alakpeti 59. Logba-Andokope 60. Logba-Dufie 61. Logba-Klikpo 62. Logba-Tota 63. Logba-Vuinta 64. Logba-Xorglikope 65. Tafi-Abuipe 66. Tafi-Agorme 67. Tafi-Atome 68. Tafi-Dekpokorfe 69. Tafi-Mador 70. Tafi-Xorglikorfe 71. Kpeve-Old town 72. Kpeve-Tornu 73. Adigbo-Tornu 74. Goviefe-Todzi 75. Goviefe-Korwu", "id": "2739856" }, { "contents": "Jackson League\n\n\n-52 Centrals 1952-53 Northerners 1953-54 Vale Recreation 1954-55 Pessimists 1955-56 Northerners 1956-57 Guernsey Rangers 1957-58 Guernsey Rangers 1958-59 Northerners 1959-60 Northerners 1960-61 Belgrave Wanderers 1961-62 Sylvans 1962-63 Sylvans 1963-64 Northerners 1964-65 Belgrave Wanderers 1965-66 Vale Recreation 1966-67 Centrals 1967-68 St Martin’s 1968-69 Vale Recreation 1969-70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970-71 Belgrave Wanderers 1971-72 Vale Recreation 1972-73 Vale Recreation", "id": "4250613" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\nof Arkansas. The Lumbermen were disbanded in July 1905 due to financial hardships. Pine Bluff MLB Players 1954 - Frank Lucchesi - Manager - Philadelphia 70-72, Texas 75-77, Chicago Cubs 87 1952 - Bob Hale - Baltimore 55-56, 58, Cleveland 60-61, New York Yankees 61 1952 - Hillis Layne - Washington 41 1952 - Jim Snyder - Player Minnesota 61-62, 64 Manager - Seattle 88 1951 - Bud Black - Detroit 52, 55 1950 - Harry Chozen - Cincinnati 37 1950", "id": "9684300" }, { "contents": "Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award\n\n\n-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-", "id": "18196616" }, { "contents": "Middlesex Senior Charity Cup\n\n\n1947–48 Hendon 1948–49 Hayes 1949–50 Wealdstone 1950–51 Finchley 1951–52 Southall 1952–53 Hounslow Town 1953–54 Hendon 1954–55 Hayes 1955–56 Hounslow Town 1956–57 Hendon 1957–58 Finchley 1958–59 Enfield 1959–60 Hounslow Town 1960–61 Enfield 1961–62 Enfield & Hounslow Town (joint holders) 1962–63 Hayes 1963–64 Wealdstone 1964–65 Finchley 1965–66 Hounslow Town 1966–67 No Competition 1967–68 Wealdstone & Wembley (joint holders) 1968–69 Southall 1969–70 Hampton 1970–71 Hayes 1971–72 Hayes 1972–73 Hayes 1973–74 Finchley 1974–75 Hayes 1975–76 Hendon 1976–77 Hendon 1977–78 Hillingdon Borough 1978–79 Hendon 1979–80 Harrow Borough 1980–81 Wembley & Wealdstone (joint winners) 1981–82 Uxbridge 1982–83 Wembley 1983–84 Southall", "id": "8679746" }, { "contents": "Handicap (chess)\n\n\n53. Ke3 Kb5 54. Ne4 Na6 55. h8=Q Ka5 56. Qc3+ Kb5 57. Qb3+ Ka5 58. Nc3 Nc5 59. Bc7+ Ka6 60. Qb5+ Ka7 61. Qxc5+ Ka6 Deliberately allowing checkmate. 62. Qa5+ Kb7 63. Ke4 Kc8 64. Qa7 Kd7 65. Qb7 Ke7 66. Qc8 Kf6 67. Bd8+ Kg7 68. Qe6 Kf8 69. Qe7+ Kg8 70. Nd5 Kh8 71. g5 Kg8 72. g6 Kh8 73. Ke5 Kg8 74.", "id": "9261177" }, { "contents": "2009 Premier League Snooker\n\n\nwas higher. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 28–29 November – Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, England * (61) 80–35, 4–80, (96)–0, 0–(110), 34–77, 61–71 (65), 67–1, 40–75 ** 0–(98), 10–99 (53), 10–68 (66), 1–83 (76), (63)–30, (53)–(67) *** (111) 119–9, 87–36, 70–0, 50–57, 0–(88", "id": "994853" }, { "contents": "2013 Virginia Cavaliers football team\n\n\nAlex Foertsch 55 David Dean 56 Andre Miles-Redmond 57 Stephen Lawe 59 Mark Hall 60 John Pond 60 Jeb Byrne 61 Cody Wallace 62 Sean Karl 63 Ryan Doull 64 Nick Koutris 65 Ross Burbank 66 George Adeosun 67 Jackson Matteo 68 Eric Tetlow 69 Phillip Berry 70 Luke Bowanko 71 Jack McDonald 72 Eric Smith 74 Conner Davis 75 Sadiq Olanrewaju 76 Michael Mooney 77 Jay Whitmire 78 Morgan Moses 79 Jack Babcock 79 Sean Cascarano 80 Adrian Gamble 81 Jamall Brown 82 Mario Nixon 83 Jake McGee 84 Canaan Severin 85 Keeon Johnson 86 Jeremy Dollin", "id": "3791357" }, { "contents": "Sangrampur, Maharashtra\n\n\n52-Pimpari Adgaon 1400 53-Rajpur 157 54-Akoli Bk. 910 55-Akoli Kh. 251 56-Changefal Bk. 665 57-Changefal Kh. 707 58-Niwana 1487 59-Sangrampur Pr.jamod 6506 60-Tamgaon 1124 61-Pimpri Kathargaon 566 62-Bodkha 1363 63-Nirod 989 64-Bhilkhed 713 65-Wakana 1420 66-Rudhana 2072 67-Chondhi 622 68-Kakoda 669 69-Ukadgaon 353 70-Manardi 719 71-Pimpri Kavthal 461 72-Ringanwadi 570 73-Durgadiatya 1016 74-Wankhed 5378 75-Takleshwar 501 76-Kalamkhed 712 77-Jastgaon 795 78-Neknapur 358 79-Awar 955 80-Ukali Bk. 1216 81-Kodri 1225 82-Paturda Khurd 1564 83-Khel Thorat Paturda 2054 84-Warwat Khanderao 1447 85-Hingana Kavthal 360 86-Kumbarkhed 230 87-Kavthal 2673 88-Itkhed 218 89-Pesoda 1185 90-Bhon 1149 91-Sawali 659 92-Khiroda", "id": "9109065" }, { "contents": "Kamen Rider Spirits\n\n\n61. Rushbr 62. Ice Fangbr 63. Graveyard Eleventh tankōbon 64. Light Fangbr 65. Labyrinthbr 66. Hell Carbr 67. Teacherbr 68. Training Twelfth tankōbon 69. Whirlpoolbr 70. New Finisherbr 71. Ocean Battlebr 72. Belt of Lifebr 73. Immortal Man Thirteenth tankōbon 74. Inheritbr 75. Get Backbr 76. Movingbr 77. Evolutionbr 78. Next Evolutionbr 79. Final Evolution Fourteenth tankōbon 80. Warrior's Essencebr 81. Surpassing Greedbr 82. Returnbr 83. Fiery Giantbr 84. With the Soulbr 85. Setupbr", "id": "11704902" }, { "contents": "List of AEK Athens F.C. managers\n\n\nP ! W ! D ! L ! F ! A ! GD ! W% ! Pts% ! Total ! 36!!22!!7!!7!!62!!32!!+30!!61.11!!67.59 ! Total ! 11||6||3||2||22||14||+8||54.54||63.64 ! Total ! 4||2||0||2||6||5||+1||50.00||50.00 ! Total ! 26!!14!!5!!7!!55!!28!!+27!!53.85!!60.26 ! Total ! 59!!37!!11!!11!!145!!69!!+76!!62.71!!68.93 ! Total ! 17!!11!!3!!5!!32!!18!!+14||64.71!!70.59 ! Total ! 82!!45!!23!!14!!166!!77!!+89!!54.88!!64.23 ! Total ! 16!!8!!3!!5!!24!!20!!+4!!50.00!!56.25 ! Total ! 86!!47!!23!!16!!121!!70!!+51!!54.65!!63.57 ! Total ! 71!!39!!13!!19!!122!!67!!+55!!54.93!!61.03 ! Total ! 84!!39!!24!!21!!116!!86!!+30!!46.43!!55.95 ! Total ! 2!!1!!0!!1!!3!!4!!-1!!50.00!!50.00 ! Total ! 82!!61!!12!!9!!190!!50!!+140!!74.39!! \"Only competitive matches are counted. Wins, losses and draws are results at the final whistle; the results of penalty shootouts are not counted.\"", "id": "20468014" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Kf3 Kf8 52. Kg2 Rg4+ 53. Kh2 Bf2 54. Rf1 Bd4 55. Re1 Rh4+ 56. Kg2 Rg4+ 57. Kh3 Rh4+ 58. Kg3 Kf7 59. Kg2 Kf8 60. Kf3 Rh2 61. Bxa4 c2 62. Kg3 Bxe5+ 63. Rxe5 Rh1 64. Bxg5 Rg1+ 65. Kf2 Nxg5 66. Bxc2 Ra1 67. a4 Ra2 68. Re2 Ra3 69. Re3 Ra2 70. Re2 Ra3 71. Rd2 Ke7 72. Ke2 Nf3 73. Rd1 Ne5 74. Rd5", "id": "4952529" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Qxg6+ Kf8 59. Qxc6 Kg8 60. Qg6+ Kf8 61. Qg4 Ke8 62. Qh5 Kf8 63. Qg4 Ke8 64. Qh5 Kf8 65. Qd5 Rh7 66. Qf3+ Kg8 67. Qg4+ Kf7 68. Qh5+ Kg8 69. Qg6+ Kf8 70. Qf5+ Kg8 71. Qg4+ Kf7 72. Qh5+ Kg8 73. Qd5+ Kf8 74. Qxb5 Qe6 75. Bg7+ Kf7 76. Qh5+ Ke7 77. g3 Qe1+ 78. Kg2 Qe4+ 79. Kh2", "id": "4952547" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rc6 Bb5 60. Rc1 b3 61. Rb1 Bc4 62. Ke4 Ra2 63. Kd4 Rc2 64. Nd3 Bxd3 65. Kxd3 Rxh2 66. Rxb3 Kg7 67. Ke4 Ra2 68. Kf4 Ra4+ 69. Kg5 Ra5 70. g4 Rc5 71. Kh5 Ra5 72. Rf3 Rb5 73. g5 Rb1 74. f6+ Kh7 75. Rh3 Rg1 76. Rh2 Rg3 77. Rh1 Rg2 78. Ra1 Rh2+ 79. Kg4 Kg6 80. Ra8 Rg2+ ½–½ Game 26br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black", "id": "7279762" }, { "contents": "Les Arcanes\n\n\nPremier sacrifice 56. Liberté 57. Le sacrifice libre 58. La relation du beth à l'aleph 59. Limite de nos champs de gravitation 60. L'indivisible unité 61. La Manifestation 62. Vision parfaite 63. La féminité de la Manifestation procréatrice 64. Cantique de Salomon 65. Ève 66. Sacrifice des sacrifices 67. La loi juive 68. Beauté libre 69. Encore le rythme 70. Conscience de l'univers 71. Libre beauté première 72-73. La passion mystérieuse et chaste 74. De l'amour à l'être 75.", "id": "17579979" }, { "contents": "Barharia\n\n\nKail 61. Kaluchhapra 62. Kanahar 63. Kanhauli 64. Khanpur 65. Khizar Chak 66. Khori Pakar Jaddi 67. Khori Pakar Nilami 68. Koiri Tola 69. Kuahi 70. Kurwa 71. Kutub Chhapra 72. Lachhmi Chak 73. Lakri 74. Lakri Dargah 75. Lala Hata 76. Lauan 77. Madhaupur 78. Mahal 79. Mahamadpur 80. Mahammadpur 81. Mahbub Chhapra 82. Mahmudpur 83. Mananpura 84. Mansahata 85. Mathia Patarhatha 86. Mathurapur 87. Mira Chhapra 88. Narharpur 89.", "id": "12509991" }, { "contents": "Women's Professional Basketball League\n\n\nfranchises had been awarded to Dallas, New Orleans, San Francisco and St. Louis, Missouri, while applications were received for potential franchises from Baltimore, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. The Eastern Division included the New Jersey Gems, New Orleans Pride, New York Stars, Philadelphia Fox, St. Louis Streak and Washington Metros. The Midwest Division included the Chicago Hustle, Iowa Cornets, Milwaukee Does and Minnesota Fillies. The Western Division included the California Dreams, Dallas Diamonds, Houston Angels and San Francisco Pioneers.", "id": "10846173" }, { "contents": "Don McMahon\n\n\nDonald John McMahon (January 4, 1930 – July 22, 1987) was a right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was signed by the Boston Braves before the 1950 season. He played for the Milwaukee Braves (1957–62), Houston Colt .45s (1962–63), Cleveland Indians (1964–66), Boston Red Sox (1966–67), Chicago White Sox (1967–68), Detroit Tigers (1968–69), and San Francisco Giants (1969–74). McMahon was used almost", "id": "22214072" }, { "contents": "List of sovereign states and dependencies by total fertility rate\n\n\n58 Israel 2.9 59 Lesotho 2.9 60 Eswatini 2.8 61 Kyrgyz Republic 2.8 62 Micronesia 2.8 63 Algeria 2.7 64 Haiti 2.7 65 Mongolia 2.7 66 Botswana 2.6 67 Fiji 2.6 68 Guatemala 2.6 69 Kazakhstan 2.6 70 Syria 2.6 71 Turkmenistan 2.6 72 Bolivia 2.5 73 Djibouti 2.5 74 Jordan 2.5 75 Oman 2.5 76 Lao PDR 2.4 77 Philippines 2.4 78 Cambodia 2.3 79 Ecuador 2.3 80 Guyana 2.3 81 Honduras 2.3 82 Panama 2.3 83 Paraguay 2.3 84 Seychelles 2.3 85 South Africa 2.3 86 Suriname 2.3 87 Uzbekistan 2.3 88 Dominican Republic 2.2 89 Indonesia 2.2", "id": "17872676" }, { "contents": "Minuscule 441\n\n\nsubscriptions at the end of each book, and στιχοι. The biblical text is surrounded by a catena of Oecumenius. Some of leaves of the codex are in disorder. The order of leaves: 3-18. 1. 2. 19-46. 47-58. 59. 63. 64. 59. 60-62. 73. 74. 65. 66. 69-72. 67. 68. 75-78. 127-142. 79-126. 143-158. 167-182", "id": "19179286" }, { "contents": "Al Maktab Raqam 19\n\n\n61 - Ghost Walker 62 - Stun death 63 - Fire Ball 64 - the mystery of the Sphinx 65 - dark rays 66 - Conflict in the bush 67 - a plot of Satan 68 - bulwark 69 - ghost of revenge 70 - bloody chase 71 - cursed earth 72 - devastating weapon 73 - horror Hospital 74 - a treasure of the Pharaohs 75 - bird death 76. The armed robbery 77. secret mission 78. hackers Nile 79. Invisible Man 80. devastating automated 81. golden statue 82. Flower devil 83", "id": "3242097" }, { "contents": "Rulers of Kuba\n\n\n. Shama Katuri. 61. Kusunju. 62. Bena Misaki. 63. Bikila Kolo. 64. Kunche Lama. 65. Pelama Pena. 66. Mime Pelama. 67. Chenge Lesanga. 68. Mianga. 69. Sam Bula. 70. Manchum Bula. 71. Bopele^Bombo. 72. Boeke. 73. Bo^Kena. 74. Shamba Nche. 75. Golo Nche. 76. Shama Shanga. 77. Saina^Kama. 78. Ko Kena. 79. Sanga Lenga. 80. Bosh A kama. 81", "id": "12139561" }, { "contents": "Ācārakkōvai\n\n\n52 poems (3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 77, 78, 81, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93", "id": "12746274" }, { "contents": "Jeff Nelsen\n\n\nmovie soundtracks, and performing in the horn sections of orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Montreal, Vancouver, and National Symphonies, and the Balkan Gypsy funk band of Slavic Soul Party. With Canadian Brass, Jeff has also performed with the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, the symphonies of Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, Phoenix, Rotterdam, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, with the esteemed German, London", "id": "2981814" }, { "contents": "Kasparov versus the World\n\n\n, but claimed it was also losing, and published a \"forced win\". Subsequently, tablebases showed an error in Kasparov's analysis, but confirmed that 58...Qf5 could not have saved the draw with best play on both sides. The main line starts with 58...Qf5 59.Kh6 Qe6 60.Qg1+ Ka2 61.Qf2+ Kb1 62.Qd4 Ka2 63.Kg5 Qe7+ 64.Qf6 Qe3+ 65.Qf4 Qg1+ 66.Kf6 Qb6+ 67.Kf7 Qb7+ 68.Ke6 Qc8+ 69.Kf6 Qd8+ 70.Kf5 Qc8+ 71.Kg5 Qc3 72.Qh2+ Ka1 73.Qe2 Kb1 74.Qf2 Qc1+ 75.Kg4 Qc3", "id": "14582966" }, { "contents": "Swindle (chess)\n\n\n55...f2 56.Qg2 \"zugzwang\"; (b) 55...Nf4 56.Qf5! and if 56...Kg3 57.Qg5+ wins the knight; (c) 55...Ng5 56.Qf5 wins. g5 53.hxg5 hxg5 54.Qxb6 f3 55.Qxc5 Kg4 56.Qe3 Kg3 57.c4 Kg2 58.c5 f2 59.Qe4+ Kh2 60.Qf3 g4! 61.Qe2? White could draw with 61.Qxg4 f1=Q+ 62.Kc2 Qf2+ 63.Kb1 Qf1+ 64.Kc2 Qb5 (64...Nf2 65.Qf4+ Kg2 66.Qg5+ Kf3 67.Qf6+ Ke3 68.Qh6+ Kd4 69.Qd6+ Ke4 70.Qg6+ Kd5 71.Qd6+ Ke4 72.Qg6+", "id": "21604299" }, { "contents": "Queen and pawn versus queen endgame\n\n\n. Qxe6 Qh8+ 58. Kg6 Qc3 59. g4 Qd2 60. g5 Qd4 61. Qf5+ Ka4 62. Kh5 Qh8+ 63. Kg4 Qh1 (This move loses for Black in 39 moves as confirmed by http://www.k4it.de/index.php?topic=egtb&lang=en) 64. Qf4+ Ka5 65. Qe5+ Ka4 66. g6 Qd1+ 67. Kg5 Qg8+ 68. Kf5 Qc8+ 69. Kf4 Qc1+ 70. Qe3 Qc7+ 71. Qe5 Qc1+ 72. Kf5 Qc8+ 73. Kg5 Qd8+ 74. Qf6 Qd5+ 75", "id": "20411696" }, { "contents": "List of OHL seasons\n\n\n| 1959–60 | 1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993–94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–00 | 2000–01 | 2001–02 | 2002–03 | 2003–04 | 2004–05 | 2005–06 | 2006–07 | 2007–08 | 2008–09 | 2009–10", "id": "6936535" }, { "contents": "Dumaria\n\n\nDumaria 107 50 Kewla Kalan Dumaria 919 51 Khaira Dumaria 885 52 Khardag Dumaria 1,454 53 Kokna Dumaria 333 54 Kolhubar Dumaria 3,225 55 KOlsaita Dumaria 297 56 Kundari Dumaria 341 57 Kunria Dumaria 739 58 Kusari Dumaria 1,549 59 Lataha Dumaria 259 60 Londa Dumaria 556 61 Madarpur Dumaria 1,130 62 Mahjari Dumaria 192 63 Mahuri Dumaria 2,884 64 Mahuri Dumaria 348 65 Maigara Dumaria 2,318 66 Majhauli Dumaria 4,606 67 Majhgawan Dumaria 379 68 Manrar Dumaria 533 69 Mataha Dumaria 3,172 70 Maun Bar Dumaria 292 71 Mayapur Dumaria 141 72 Milki Dumaria 168 73 Nabigarh Dumaria 618", "id": "10048378" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n75 e\": \"favorite_nu 0000300 6d 62 65 72 22 7d 2c 20 7b 22 74 79 70 65 22 3a mber\"}, {\"type\": 0000320 20 5b 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c 20 22 6e 75 6c [\"string\", \"nul 0000340 6c 22 5d 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 22 3a 20 22 66 61 l\"], \"name\": \"fa 0000360 76 6f 72 69 74 65 5f 63 6f 6c 6f 72 22 7d 5d 7d", "id": "10173702" }, { "contents": "List of MJHL seasons\n\n\n1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | The following is a list of seasons following the reorganization of junior hockey in Canada.br 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 | 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 | br 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | br 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993-94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–2000 | br", "id": "15920550" }, { "contents": "Spain men's national wheelchair basketball team\n\n\n72–62. They beat Poland 47–64, and Sweden 65–54. Then they lost to Italy 50–58, lost to Germany 77–70, and defeated Poland 71–65. At the 2013 European Championships, Spain defeated Sweden 60–54, Israel 75–57, France 56–40, and Poland 63–45 in pool play. They lost to Turkey 63–49. In the quarterfinals, they defeated Italy 65–56. In the semi-finals, they lost to Great Britain 72–69. They defeated Sweden to win the bronze by a score of 65–56. Asier García Pereiro led the team in", "id": "13321907" }, { "contents": "Lanarkshire Cup\n\n\n1932–33 - 1933–34 - Hamilton Academical 1934–35 - Airdrieonians 1935–36 - 1936–37 - 1937–38 - Airdrieonians 1938–39 - Hamilton Academical 1939–40 - Motherwell 1848–49 - Albion Rovers 1949–50 - Motherwell 1950–51 - Albion Rovers 1951–52 - Hamilton Academical 1952–53 - Motherwell 1953–54 - Motherwell 1954–55 - Motherwell 1955–56 - 1956–57 - Motherwell 1957–58 - Motherwell 1958–59 - Motherwell 1959–60 - Motherwell 1960–61 - Motherwell 1961–62 - Motherwell 1962–63 - Airdrieonians 1963–64 - Motherwell 1964–65 - 1965–66 - Airdrieonians 1966–67 - Airdrieonians 1967–68 - Motherwell 1968–69 - Motherwell 1969–70 - Airdrieonians 1970–71 - Airdrieonians 1971–72 - 1972–73 - Motherwell 1973–74 -", "id": "10384135" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1981\n\n\nNe7 29.Ne3 Rc6 30.Ra3 Nc8 31.axb5 axb5 32.Kf2 Nb6 33.Nb2 Rxd1 34.Bxd1 Rd6 35.Be2 Be8 36.Ra5 Rd8 37.Ke1 c6 38.Ra6 Rb8 39.Bd1 Nc8 40.Nd3 Nc7 41.Ra5 Ra8 42.f4 exf4 43.gxf4 Nb6 44.Bf3 Rd8 45.Be2 Na4 46.Ra7 Rd7 47.Kd2 Ne6 48.Rxd7 Bxd7 49.Bg4 g6 50.f5 gxf5 51.Bxf5 Kg7 52.e5 Nf8 53.Bxd7 Nxd7 54.e6 Ndb6 55.Nf4 Kf8 56.Kd3 Nc8 57.Ng4 Ke7 58.Nh6 Kd6 59.Kd4 Ne7 60.Nf7+ Kc7 61.Nh5 c5+ 62.bxc5 Nc6+ 63.Ke3 Nxc5 64.Nxf6 Nxe6 65.h5 Nf8 66.Ke4 Kb6 67.Ng5 h6 68.Nf7 Ne6 69.Ne8 Nc5+ 70.Ke3 Na4 71.Kd2 b4 72.cxb4 Nxb4 73.Nxh6 Nc5 74.Nf5 Nd5 75.h6 Ne4+", "id": "7279794" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n22 3a 20 22 55 ord\", \"name\": \"U 0000100 73 65 72 22 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 73 70 61 63 65 ser\", \"namespace 0000120 22 3a 20 22 65 78 61 6d 70 6c 65 2e 61 76 72 6f \": \"example.avro 0000140 22 2c 20 22 66 69 65 6c 64 73 22 3a 20 5b 7b 22 \", \"fields\": [{\" 0000160 74 79 70 65 22 3a 20 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c", "id": "10173700" }, { "contents": "HC CSKA Moscow\n\n\n. \"Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game Soviet / Russian MVP Scoring Champion Goal Scoring Champion Soviet / Russian League First Team Best Line Best Rookie Soviet League Championship \"(32)\": 1947–48, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1954–55, 1955–56, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1976–77,", "id": "12586396" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\n- Ryne Duren - Baltimore 54, Kansas City 57, NYY 58-61, LAA 61-62, Philadelphia 63-64, Cincinnati 64, Washington 65, Philadelphia 65 1949 - Ed Albrecht - St. Louis 49-50 1940 - Dewey Adkins - Washington 43, Chi Cubs 49 1940 - Stan Goletz - CHI WS 41 1940 - William Red Rollings - Boston 27-28 1940 - Dave Bartosch - St. Louis 45 1939 - Andy Cohen - Player - New York Giants 26, 28-29, Manager - Philadelphia", "id": "9684301" }, { "contents": "Bing (search engine)\n\n\n-time traffic conditions using Bing Maps. The gadget provided shortcuts to driving directions, local search and full-screen traffic view of major US and Canadian cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Montreal, New York City, Oklahoma City, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Vancouver, and Washington, D.C. Prior to October", "id": "5355697" }, { "contents": "Chess (poem)\n\n\nas 52. Na1–b3? 52. Kh2 Qg3+ 53. Qxg3+ hxg3+ 54. Kxg3 Ra5 55. Kf2 Ra8 56. Ke2 Nc2 57. Kd1 Ne3+ 58. Kc1 Nxg2+ 59. Kb1 b5 60. h4 b4 61. h5 b3 62. e5 Bg5 63. h6 Nh4 64. e6 Bf6 65. h7 Nxf3 66. e7 Bxe7 67. h8=Q+ Kb7 68. Qh3 Ne5 69. Qh5 Nd3 70. Qh3 Nb4 71. Qf3+ Kb8 72. Qe2 Bf6 73. Qe6", "id": "7723831" }, { "contents": "2002 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n(77) 93–6, 37–67, (62) 70–20, (57) 79–0, (91) 108–17, 69–9, (60) 62–9 **(65) 75–33, 68–55, 59–23, (126)-0, 0-(81), (85) 112–6, 1–76 (72), (60) 73–0 ***(60) 109–6, 45–56, (72) 75–42, 5–78 (55), (68) 73–0, (109) 115–19, 43–66, (110) 111–14, (70)-0, 38–89", "id": "20494682" }, { "contents": "2015 Cleveland Indians season\n\n\nand 13, improving their record to 70–70 and marking the first time the Indians were .500 since they were 2–2. The Indians would also be 71-71, 72-72, 73-73, and 74-74, but lost the following game each time. They briefly made it over the .500 mark at 77–76 on September 26, but went on to lose three in a row. The Indians spent much of September 3–5 games behind the Texas Rangers or Houston Astros for the second wild card spot in the American", "id": "294687" }, { "contents": "Index of philosophical literature\n\n\n\"Federalist No. 61\" – \"Federalist No. 62\" – \"Federalist No. 63\" – \"Federalist No. 64\" – \"Federalist No. 65\" – \"Federalist No. 66\" – \"Federalist No. 67\" – \"Federalist No. 68\" – \"Federalist No. 69\" – \"Federalist No. 70\" – \"Federalist No. 71\" – \"Federalist No. 72\" – \"Federalist No. 73\" – \"Federalist No. 74\" – \"Federalist", "id": "16809651" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "List of mayors of Salisbury\n\n\n1850–51 George Brown 1851–52 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1852–53 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1853–54 John Lambert 1854–55 Thomas Pain 1855–56 Abraham Jackson 1856–57 Thomas Pain 1857–58 Coard William Squarey 1858–59 Philip Pickney Cother 1859–60 William Woodlands 1860–61 Philip Watson Ottoway 1861–62 Charles Mann Cornwallis Whatman 1862–63 John Style 1863–64 John Waters 1864–65 Richard Henry Rigden 1865–66 Robert Stokes 1866–67 John Alfred Lush MD 1867–68 Stephen Eldridge 1868–69 William Aylward 1869–70 Charles Richard Norton 1870–71 William Fawcett Jnr. 1871–72 John Harding Jackson 1873–74 Henry Brown 1874–75 Samuel Ralph Atkins 1875–76 Charles Henry Radcliffe 1876–77 John Keynes 1877–78 Richard Monkhouse Wilson", "id": "18557200" }, { "contents": "1967 NFL season\n\n\nThe 1967 NFL season was the 48th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 16 teams with the addition of the New Orleans Saints. The two 8-team conferences were split into two divisions each: the Eastern Conference divisions were Capitol (Dallas, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Washington) and Century (Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis), and the Western Conference divisions were Central (Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, and Minnesota) and Coastal (Atlanta, Baltimore, Los Angeles", "id": "8290334" }, { "contents": "World TeamTennis\n\n\nwith Arthur Ashe and Wilt Chamberlain, securing the professional men players.. The league began play in May 1974, with George MacCall as Commissioner of the 16 teams: Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo-Toronto, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Florida (Miami), San Diego/Hawaii, Houston, Los Angeles, Minnesota (Minneapolis-St.Paul), New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. The original league format included a four-colored tennis court, a 44-contest season, and teams", "id": "14486970" }, { "contents": "2013 FedEx Cup Playoffs\n\n\n(76 to 58), Nicholas Thompson (73 to 59), Brendan Steele (89 to 69), and Ernie Els (91 to 70). Seven players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances: Ryan Palmer (60 to 71), Fredrik Jacobson (61 to 72), Martin Laird (63 to 74), David Lingmerth (64 to 75), Kyle Stanley (66 to 77), Cameron Tringale (69 to 79", "id": "19528111" }, { "contents": "Jellabies\n\n\n58. Parrot (21 June 1999) 59. Spring (28 June 1999) 60. Magic (5 July 1999) 61. Where's Pepper? (12 July 1999) 62. Hot (19 July 1999) 63. Robot (26 July 1999) 64. Wheels (2 August 1999) 65. Chums (9 August 1999) 66. Baa! (16 August 1999) 67. Found (23 August 1999) 68. Autumn (30 August 1999) 69. Nature (6 September 1999)", "id": "20682329" }, { "contents": "List of fresh water fishes of Maharashtra\n\n\nogilbii 51. Schismatorhynchos (Nukta) nukta 52. Thynnichthys sandkhol 53. Tor khudree 54. Tor mussulah 55. Tor tor SUB-FAMILY: CULTRINAE 56. Chela cachius 57. Chela laubuca 58. Salmostoma acinaces 59. Salmostoma balookee 60. Salmostoma boopis 61. Salmostoma clupeoides 62. Salmostoma horai 63. Salmostoma kardahiensis 64. Salmostoma novacula 65. Salmostoma phulo Subfamily: LEUCISCINAE 66. Hypophthalmichthys molitrix SUBFAMILY: RASBORINAE 69. Barilius evezardi 70. Barilius gatensis 71. Parluciosoma daniconius 72. Parluciosoma labiosa 73. Danio aequipinnatus 74", "id": "16146194" }, { "contents": "Vehicle registration plates of Kenya\n\n\n63 UN - United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Eastern & Southern African Regional Office 64 CD - Iran 65 CD - Cyprus 66 CD - Argentina 67 UN - United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) 68 CD - Philippines 69 CD - Burundi 70 CD - Chile 71 CD - Oman 72 CD - League of Arab States / Arab League 73 CD - European Union 74 CD - Yemen 75 CD - Kenya Mission to UNEP 76 CD - Côte d'Ivoire (Consulate) 77 CD - Bangladesh 78 CD - Saudi Arabia 79 UN", "id": "993880" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "List of makams\n\n\n-Şehnaz 63. Bûstan 64. Büzürk 65. Büzürk-Gerdâniye 66. Büzürk-Geveyşt 67. Büzürk-Mâye 68. Büzürk-Nevrûz 69. Büzürk-Selmek 70. Büzürk-Şehnâz 71. Canfezâ 72. Çârgâh 73. Çârgâh-Âcem 74. Çârgâh-Gerdâniye 75. Çârgâh-Mahûr 76. Çehâr-Âgâazin 77. Daği-Bayâti 78. Danişverân 79. Dil Âvîz 80. Dil-Ârâ 81. Dil-Efruz 82. Dil-Keşîde 83. Dil-Nişîn 84. Dil-", "id": "21093808" }, { "contents": "Super Bases Loaded 2\n\n\n\", the Cleveland \"Stars\", the Detroit \"Storm\", the Kansas City \"Tornadoes\", Oakland \"Eagles\", and Seattle \"Blue Wave\". The Omega League (based on the National League) consisted of the Atlanta \"Weasels\", Houston \"Doves\", the Los Angeles \"Cyclops\", the New York \"Mercs\", Philadelphia \"Bruins\", the Pittsburgh \"Buzzards\", and the San Francisco \"Amoebas\". In addition, there were four edit teams: Urbana,", "id": "22141152" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "Don Larsen\n\n\nDon James Larsen (born August 7, 1929) is an American retired Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher. During a 15-year MLB career, he pitched from 1953 to 1967 for seven different teams. Larsen pitched for the St. Louis Browns / Baltimore Orioles (1953–54; 1965), New York Yankees (1955–59), Kansas City Athletics (1960–1961), Chicago White Sox (1961), San Francisco Giants (1962–64), Houston Colt .45's / Houston Astros (1964–65), and Chicago Cubs (1967)", "id": "15750076" }, { "contents": "1968 NBA playoffs\n\n\n) (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Chicago Bulls: \"Lakers win series 4-1\" This is the first playoff meeting between the Lakers and Bulls. Division Finals (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (3) San Francisco Warriors: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Last Playoff Meeting: 1967 Western Division Semifinals (San Francisco won 3-0) Champion: Boston Celtics Division Semifinals (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (3) New York Knicks: \"76ers win series 4-2", "id": "14689742" } ]
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Rc6+ Kd5 65. Rb6 Rc4+ 66. Kd2 Kc5 67. Rb8 Ra4 68. Rc8+ Kd4 69. Rb8 Ra5 70. Rd8+ Kc4 71. Re8 Kd5 72. Rd8+ Ke4 73. Rb8 Rxa3 74. Rxb5 Kf4 75. Rb8 Kf3 76. Rf8+ Ke4 77. Rb8 Ra2+ 78. Ke1 Kf4 79. Rb3 e4 80. Rc3 e3 81. Rc8 1/2-1/2 In", "id": "15973443" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nDetroit Tigers 69. Ryne Sandberg, Chicago Cubs 70. Nolan Ryan, Houston Astros 71. John Tudor, Los Angeles Dodgers 72. Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia Phillies 73. Dave Righetti, New York Yankees 74. Pedro Guerrero, St. Louis Cardinals 75. Rick Sutcliffe, Chicago Cubs 76. Gary Carter, New York Mets 77. Cal Ripken, Baltimore Orioles 78. Andre Dawson, Chicago Cubs 79. Andy Van Slyke, Pittsburgh Pirates 80. Roc Raines, Montreal Expos 81. Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins 82.", "id": "18525012" }, { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Constitutional amendments under the French Fifth Republic\n\n\n46, 47, 47-1, 47-2 (new), 48, 49, 50-1, 51-1 (new), 51-2 (new), 56, 61, 61-1 (new), 62, 65, 69, 70, 71, 71-1 (new), 72-3, 73, 74-1, 75-1 (new), 87 (new), 88-4, 88-5, 89. The vote was", "id": "8390514" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Wysoczany\n\n\n53. Saharowa 54. Mashljanyk 55. Luchkanych 56. Mashljanyk 57. Mytso 58. Jacyla 59. Jacyla 60. Village Ukrainian School 61. Bodnik 62. Tsynanko 63. Shlomko 64. Warholjak 65. Kroljak 66. Village Orthodox Church 67. Horonova 68. Hlibyk 69. Sekielyk 70. Mashljanyk 71. Maslany 72. Orzinski 73. Worotyla 74. Luchkanych 75. Petrunjova 76. Slabka 77. Petrunjova 78. Bajtsowa 79. Sas 80. Sas 81. Hrytsko 82. Jacyla 83. Szevtsova 84. Szevtsova", "id": "15604592" }, { "contents": "List of WWE United States Champions\n\n\nRank !Wrestler !No. ofbrreigns !Combinedbrdays !Combined daysbrrec. by WWE !1 !2 !rowspan=2|40 !42 !43 !44 !45 !46 !47 !48 !49 !50 !51 !52 !53 !rowspan=2|54 !56 !rowspan=2|57 !59 !60 !61 !62 !63 !64 !65 !66 !67 !rowspan=3|68 !71 !72 !rowspan=3|73 !76 !77 !78 !rowspan=2|79 !rowspan=2|81 !83 !rowspan=2|84 !rowspan=3|86 !89 !rowspan=2|90 !92 !", "id": "11372834" }, { "contents": "Eusébio\n\n\nrepeated five years later. He was the Portuguese First Division's top scorer seven times (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970 and 1973), helping Benfica to win 11 Primeira Liga (1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73 and 1974–75), 5 Portuguese Cup wins (1961–62, 1963–64, 1968–69, 1969–70 and 1971–72), 1 European Cup win (1961–62) and 3 European Cup finals (1962–63, 1964–65 and 1967–68). Eusébio", "id": "15697745" }, { "contents": "Udayarpalayam taluk\n\n\n48 Kundaveli-East 49 Kundaveli-West 50 Kuruvalapparkoil 51 Kuvagam 52 Kuvathur 53 Managathy 54 Marudur 55 Melur 56 Muthuservamadam 57 Nagam Panthal 58 Nayaganai Periyal 59 Nedavalur-East 60 Nedavalur-South 61 Olayur 62 Padanilai 63 Pappakudi-North 64 Pappakudi-South 65 Parukkal 66 Periyakrishnapuram 67 Periyavalayam 68 Pichanur 69 Pilichikuzhi 70 Piranjeri 71 Porpathintha Nallur 72 Rangiyam 73 Saluppai 74 Sathampady 75 Silambur 76 Siluvacheri 77 Sirukadambur 78 Solankurichi 79 Sripuranthan 80 Sriraman 81 Suriyamanal 82 Suttamalli 83 T.Paluvur 84 Taludalamedu 85 Thandalai 86 Thathanur 87 Thenkatchi Perumal Nathan 88 Thirukalapur 89", "id": "329036" }, { "contents": "Garhmukteshwar (Assembly constituency)\n\n\nkhaiya 46 Sharifpur 47 Anooppur Dibai 48 Shuklampura 49 Rasoolabad Nanpur 50 Lodhipur Shobhan 51 Pawati 52 Haiderpur 53 Lodhipur Chhapka 54 Sadullapur 55 Hiranpura 56 Popayi 57 Janupura 58 Jhadina 59 Saidpur 60 Alampur Bhagwantpur 61 Ladpura 62 Kalyanpur 63 Khilwai 64 Shogarh 65 Shahpur Chaudhary 66 Inayatpur 67 Rampur Nyamatpur 68 Abdullapur 69 Dotai 70 Athsaini 71 Hasupur 72 Manak Chowk 73 Deoli 74 Dhana 75 Lisri 76 Akkhapur 77 Fattapur 78 Phuldehra 79 Nawada Kalan 80 Todarpur 81 Bhowapur 82 Bhowapur Mastannagar 83 Baksar 84 Saroorpur 85 Vait 86 Khudaliya 87 Baddha 88 Ratupura 89 Rajhera 90", "id": "3818355" }, { "contents": "Samia tribe (Luhya)\n\n\n38 Abakangala 39 Abakati 40 Abakemo 41 Abakerere 42 Abakhu 43 Abakibwedde 44 Abakiroyoya 45 Abakobe 46 Abakomolo 47 Abakooli 48 Abakoolo 49 Abakuba 50 Abakwala 51 Abakwede 52 Abakyaki 53 Abakyonga 54 Abalaka 55 Abalala 56 Abalanda 57 Abaleke 58 Abalekya 59 Abalila 60 Abalindo 61 Abaliro 62 Abalisa 63 Abaloba 64 Abalomba 65 Abalundu 66 Abalwenge 67 Abalyali 68 Abalyani 69 Abamakwa 70 Abamakyeke 71 Abamali 72 Abamani 73 Abamanyi 74 Abambumpi 75 Abameripo 76 Abampoodi 77 Abampunyi 78 Abamulembo 79 Abamulimba 80 Abamuma 81 Abanapa 82 Abangasa 83 Abanghale 84 Abanyanga 85 Abanyedeti 86 Abanyihodoo 87 Abanyimaro", "id": "4195796" }, { "contents": "Parbatsar\n\n\nGular 47 Gunawati 48 Gurah 49 Haripura 50 Harnawa Patti 51 Hatheli 52 Hukmpura 53 Huldhani 54 Jagdishpura 55 Jalampura 56 Janjeela 57 Jawla 58 Jhalra 59 Jhujharpura 60 Kaletara 61 Kalkala Ki Dhani 62 Kankediyas 63 Kanwalad 64 Khanpur 65 Khedapura 66 Khedarpura 67 Kheri Khinwasi 68 Khokhar 69 Khokhariya 70 Khundiyas 71 Kinsariya 72 Kishorpura 73 Kitiya 74 Kuliyana 75 Kundri 76 Kurada 77 Lakhiyas 78 Lalana Kalan 79 Lalana Khurd 80 Madhwa 81 Malas Charnan 82 Malas Gusaiyan 83 Mandan 84 Mandowari 85 Manglana 86 Manpura 87 Mayapur 88 Mehgaon 89 Merasi 90 Mindakiya 91 Modi Khurd", "id": "7579275" }, { "contents": "Western Suburbs Magpies\n\n\nW Wright 55 W Barclay 56 Percy Bolt 57 T Doyle 58 J Feeney 59 V Jarvis 60 E Mantle 61 H.G. Naylor 62 E Palmer 63 E Willings 64 Grinstead 65 Owens 66 Sam Perry 67 Keen 68 James 69 Percy Briscoe 70 Chipperfield 71 J Ogilvie 72 Horace Alderson 73 Johns 74 J Slingsby 75 D McDonald 76 G Patterson 77 Baldock 78 Tom Dowswell 79 Healy 80 McEvoy 81 Ryan 82 George Duffin 83 Herb Gilbert 84 Rangi Joass 85 W Mueller 86 A Munnery 87 P.J. Thompson 88 Jack Tully 89 S.B. Wall 90 A Gillett", "id": "13659778" }, { "contents": "Game Day Recycling\n\n\nUniversity of Georgia 59. University of Kentucky 60. University of Maine 61. University of Maryland 62. University of Miami 63. University of Michigan 64. University of Minnesota 65. University of Mississippi 66. University of Missouri 67. University of Montana 68. University of Nebraska–Lincoln 69. University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill 70. University of North Texas 71. University of Notre Dame 72. University of Oregon 73. University of Rochester 74. University of South Florida 75. University of Tennessee - Knoxville 76", "id": "10435645" }, { "contents": "Carson's Law\n\n\nAnd Misfire 59. St. Patrick's Day 60. The Masquerade 61. All That Glitters 62. Laugh, Clown, Laugh 63. Guardian Angels 64. Lost Opportunities 65. A Country Dance 66. Faith, Hope And Fencing Wire 67. A Matter Of Confidence 68. The Tender Trap 69. A Case For Compassion 70. From Small Acorns 71. Street Games, Night Moves 72. Deceptions 73. Orphans Of The Storm 74. Falling Star 75. Means To An End 76. Teapots And Tears 77.", "id": "7511783" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "2003 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 10–11 May – Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, England *58–69, 83–25, 24–66, (63) 75–8, 9-(67), 0–98 (57), 72–60 (53), 39–80 (55), (67)-(60), 42–61 **(58) 73–26, (80)-(52), (100) 104–32, 23–82 (57), (54) 74–57, 49–57, (56) 71–48, 59–32 **", "id": "20494482" }, { "contents": "List of villages in Murbad\n\n\n796 br 57 Gorakhgad Murbad 1 br 58 Goregaon Murbad 495 br 59 Hedavali Murbad 281 br 60 Hireghar Murbad 225 61 Inde Murbad 885 br 62 Jadai Murbad 491 br 63 Jaigaon Murbad 496 br 64 Jambhurde Murbad 1,330 br 65 Jamghar Murbad 533 br 66 Kachakoli Murbad 869 br 67 Kalambad Mu Murbad 408 br 68 Kalambhe Murbad 1,299 br 69 Kalamkhande Murbad 987 br 70 Kalanbhad Murbad 1,017 br 71 Kandali Murbad 295 br 72 Kanharle Murbad 798 br 73 Kanhol Murbad 822 br 74 Karavale Murbad 1,118 br 75 Karchonde Murbad 731 76 Kasgaon Murbad 524", "id": "15353565" }, { "contents": "Amos Burn\n\n\nKf7 46.Bxc6 Bxc6 47.Kb4 Be8 48.Nf3 Ke7 49.Ng5 Bc6 50.Ka3 Bd7 51.Kb2 Ba4 52.Kc1 Bb3 53.Nf3 Ba4 54.Nh4 Kf7 55.Ng2 Bd7 56.h4 Be8 57.Kb2 Ba4 58.Ne3 Ke7 59.Ka3 Bc6 60.Kb4 Kd7 61.Ka5 Kc7 62.Nc2 Kb7 63.Nb4 Bd7 64.Na6 Be8 65.Nc5+ Kc6 66.Nxe6 Bd7 67.Ng5 Bf5 68.Kb4 Bg4 69.Ka3 Kd7 70.Nf7 Be6 71.Nd6 Kc6 72.Kb2 Bg4 73.Kc2 Kd7 74.Kd2 Ke6 75.Ke3 Bh3 76.f5+ gxf5 77.Kf4 Bg4 78.Kg5 Bh3 79.Ne8 Kf7 80.Nf6 f4 81.Kxf4 Be6 82.Kg5 1–0 MacDonald-Burn, Liverpool 1910 At right is a surprisingly little-known position from one of Burn's offhand games.", "id": "20103296" }, { "contents": "Brazilian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act\n\n\n59. FENIPRAZINE 60. FEMPROBAMATO 61. FLUFENAZINE 62. FLUMAZENIL 63. FLUOXETINE 64. FLUPENTIXOL 65. FLUVOXAMINE 66. HALOPERIDOL 67. HALOTAN 68. CLORAL HYDRATE 69. HYDROCHLORBEZETILAMINE 70. HYDROXIDINE 71. HOMOPHENAZINE 72. IMICLOPRAZINE 73. IMIPRAMINE 74. IMIPRAMINOXIDE 75. IPROCLORIZIDA 76. ISOCARBOXAZIDE 77. ISOFLURANE 78. ISOPROPYL-CROTONYL-URINE 79. LAMOTRIGINE 80. LEVODOPA 81. LEVOMEPROMAZINE 82. LINDANO 83. LISURIDA 84. LITHIUM 85. LOPERAMIDA 86. LOXAPINA 87. MAPROTILINE 88. MECLOFENOXATE 89. MEFENOXALONE 90.", "id": "14670778" }, { "contents": "Tales of the Wizard of Oz\n\n\n? 55. ? 56. ? 57. ? 58. ? 59. ? 60. Friends of a Feather 61. Monkey Air Lift 62. Guaranteed for Life 63. The Skills of Bravery 64. The Coat of Arms 65. Roar, Lion, Roar 66. Be a Card 67. The Inferior Decorator 68. The Salesman 69. The Cat's Meow 70. The Yellow Brick Road 71. Rusty Rusty 72. The Scarecrow 73. The Invisible Man 74. Free Trade 75. The Bull Fighter 76", "id": "13344957" }, { "contents": "Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship\n\n\nscope=row|56 !scope=row|57 !scope=row|58 !scope=row|59 !scope=row|60 !scope=row|61 !scope=row|62 !scope=row|63 !scope=row|64 !scope=row|65 !scope=row|66 !scope=row|67 !scope=row|68 !scope=row|69 !scope=row|70 !scope=row|71 !scope=row|72 !scope=row|73 !scope=row|74 !scope=row|75 !scope=row|76 !scope=row|77 !scope=row|78 !scope=row|79 !scope=row|80 !", "id": "16778230" }, { "contents": "Ikirun\n\n\n59. Asaba 60. Ajele Okeba 61. Ago Okeba 62. Ajisefinni 63. Alufa Akanbi 64. Adedeji 65. Alabi 66. Aniyeye 67. Agunlo 68. Aliyu 69. Aborisade 70. Agbon 71. Ayara 72. Baale- Enle 73. Baba Osogbo 74. Orisayo 75. Balogun 76. Baale Gbenagbena 77. Baale Onilu 78. Baale Ponja Erintunde 79. Saba 80. Balogun Kojo 81. Baale Oke Aafo 82. Balogun Makinde 83. Baba Isale 84. Balogun Imole 85. Baba Oloya 86. Baale", "id": "2580736" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qd2 Qd4 57. Qe1 Qb6 58. Qd2 Rb7 59. a4 Qc5 60. Qe1 Rb4 61. Qd2 Qb6 62. Qc1 Qd4 63. Qc2 Rb3 64. Be2 Rxc3 65. Qxc3 Qxc3 66. bxc3 Nxe4 67. Bf3 Nef6 68. Be2 e4 69. Bxc4 g4 70. Rb2 Ng5 71. Rb6 Nf7 72. Bf1 f3 73. c4 Nd7 74. Rb7 Nfe5 75. f6 e3 76. Rb3 e2 77. Bxe2 fxe2 78. Re3 Nf3 79. f7 Rf8 80. Rxg4 e1=", "id": "10680382" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "1953–54 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team\n\n\n30 Oregon State (-/4) RAL L 53–65 January 8 The Citadel H W 83–42 January 9 Wake Forest A W 66–65 January 11 Davidson A W 70–54 January 16 Virginia H W 78–66 January 19 NC State H L 77–84 February 2 Washington and Lee LY W 69–60 February 4 Duke (-/8) A L 47–63 February 8 Virginia A L 69–83 February 11 Wake Forest H L 62–76 February 13 Clemson (-/14) A W 72–56 February 16 Davidson H W 89–69 February 20 Duke (-/14) H L 63–67 February 24 NC State", "id": "7304952" }, { "contents": "Kumharsain\n\n\nChohan 38 Chopala 39 Churath 40 D.P.F. Nag kelo Saroga 41 D.P.F. Nagkelo 42 Dagrot 43 Dakolu 44 Dakoon 45 Dalan 46 Damaur 47 Daro 48 Dawala 49 Deeb 50 Deoridhar 51 Dethal 52 Devali Dhar 53 Dhala 54 Dhali 55 Dhanal 56 Dharuri 57 Dheongli 58 Dogri 59 Doja 60 Ganeog 61 Gharal 62 Ghareawat 63 Ghughvi 64 Gheti 65 Gonthla 66 Halyana 67 Hathiya 68 Jadoon 69 Jal 70 Jalti 71 Jangal Ahar 72 Jangal Dawala 73 Jangal Hatu 74 Jangal Havan 75 Jangal Jogsha 76 Jangal Madhawan 77 Jangal Marni 78 Jangal Nun-II 79 Janjeli", "id": "1653227" }, { "contents": "Glamorgan County Silver Ball Trophy\n\n\n. The trophy is sponsored by Brains Smooth. ! Season !! Winners !! Losing Finalists !! Score !! Venue ! 1956–57 !1957–58 ! 1958–59 ! 1959–60 ! 1960–61 ! 1961–62 ! 1962–63 ! 1963–64 ! 1964–65 ! 1965–66 ! 1966–67 ! 1967–68 ! 1968–69 ! 1969–70 ! 1970–71 ! 1971–72 ! 1972–73 ! 1973–74 ! 1974–75 ! 1975–76 ! 1976–77 ! 1977–78 ! 1978–79 ! 1979–80 ! 1980–81 ! 1981–82 ! 1982–83 ! 1983–84 ! 1984–85 ! 1985–86 ! 1986–87 ! 1987–88 ! 1988–89 ! 1989–90 ! 1990–91 ! 1991–92 ! 1992–93 ! 1993–94", "id": "18470383" }, { "contents": "63rd NHK Cup (shogi)\n\n\n, 59. P*7b, 60. Px3e, 61. P-6f, 62. N*8e, 63. P-7a+, 64. Nx7g+, 65. Nx7g, 66. S*7f, 67. N*8i, 68. G*5i, 69. K-6h, 70. B-4h+, 71. +P-7b, 72. +B-5h, 73. K-7i, 74. +B-6i, 75. K-8h, 76. +Bx7h, 77. Kx7h, 78. G*6g, 79. K-8h, 80. Gx7g, 81. Nx7g", "id": "8770976" }, { "contents": "Ancestors of Rama\n\n\n62. Rituparna 63. Sarvakama (Sarvakarma, Aartupani in Harivansha Puran) 64. Sudas (contemporary to King Kuru-1 of Chandravansh who founded the Magadha Kingdom) 65. Saudasa (or) Kalmashapada (married to Madayanti) 66. Asmaka 67. Mulaka (Naari Kavacha) (contemporary of Yadava King Shakuni who was the father of Rakshasha “Bhasmasura”) 68. Dasharatha-1 69. Adwil (Ilabil in Vishnu Puran) 70. Vishvamashaha 71. Anaranya-2 72. Nidhn 73. Animitra 74. Dululaha (Harivansh Puran) 75", "id": "8372279" }, { "contents": "Codex Cyprius\n\n\n1: 1, 4, 12, 14, 30, 34, 41, 44; Luke 10: 1, 8, 15, 22, 23, 30, 32, 37, 38, 47, 48, 53, 57, 63; Luke 20: 2, 4, 8, 9, 19, 23, 24, 26, 28, 33, 34, 50, 61, 62, 64, 65, 70, 74, 75. In Matthew 27:34 it reads οινον (\"wine\"", "id": "12433331" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qg1 Qe8 55. Qf2 Qf8 56. Rcd1 Qe8 57. Kh3 Kh8 58. Rc1 Kh7 59. Ba7 Rb7 60. Bc5 Na6 61. Be3 Rbb8 62. Kh4 Nb4 63. Qf1 Qe7 64. Kh3 Qe8 65. Kh2 Qe7 66. Qd1 Qe8 67. Kh3 Ra8 68. Kh4 Na6 69. Qg1 Bb4 70. Rdd1 Bf8 71. Kh3 Rab8 72. Kh4 Nb4 73. Rd2 Na6 74. Nf5 Bb4 75. Rdd1 Bf8 76. Qe1 Bb4 77. Qf1 Bf8 78. Kg3 Nb4 79", "id": "10680375" }, { "contents": "List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach\n\n\n• 20/7=/11 • 22/5 • 24/6 • 25/6 • 26/6 • 28/6 • 29/8 • 30/6 • 31/9 • 32/6 • 33/6 • 36/4 and /8 • 37/6 • 38/6 • 39/7 • 40/3, /6 and /8 • 41/6 • 42/7 • 44/7 • 45/7 • 46/6 • 47/5 • 48/3 and /7 • 52/6 • 55/5 • 56/5 • 57/8 • 59/3 • 60/5 • 62/6 64. • 64/2, /4 and /8 • 65/2 and /7 • 66/6 • 67/4 and /7 • 69/6 • 69a/6 • 70/7 and /11 • 72/6 • 73/5 • 74/8", "id": "3262090" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n+ Nxe4 56. fxe4+ Kxe4 57. Qg4+ Kd3 58. Qf3+ Qe3 59. Kg4 Qxf3+ 60. Kxf3 g6 61. Bd6 Nf5 62. Kf4 Nh4 63. Kg4 gxh5+ 64. Kxh4 Kxd4 65. Bb8 a5 66. Bd6 Kc4 67. Kxh5 a4 68. Kxh6 Kb3 69. b5 Kc4 70. Kg5 Kxb5 71. Kf5 Ka6 72. Ke6 Ka7 73. Kd7 Kb7 74. Be7 Ka7 75. Kc7 Ka8 76. Bd6 Ka7 77. Kc8 Ka6 78. Kb8 b5 79", "id": "7279713" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rg3 b3 59. Kc6 Kb8 60. Rxb3+ Ka7 61. Rb7+ Ka6 62. Rb6+ Ka7 63. Kb5 a4 64. Rxf6 Rf4 65. Rxh6 a3 66. Ra6+ Kb8 67. Rxa3 Rxf5 68. Rg3 Rf6 69. Rg8+ Kc7 70. Rg7+ Kc8 71. Rh7 1-0 Game 32br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black: Korchnoi, Viktorbr Pirc, Classicalbr Result: 1-0br 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5", "id": "7279777" }, { "contents": "José Cardenal\n\n\nJosé Rosario Domec Cardenal (born October 7, 1943 in Matanzas, Cuba) is a Cuban American former professional baseball outfielder, who played Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants (1963–64), Los Angeles/California Angels (1965–67), Cleveland Indians (1968–69), St. Louis Cardinals (1970–1971), Milwaukee Brewers (1971), Chicago Cubs (1972–77), Philadelphia Phillies (1978–79), New York Mets (1979–80), and Kansas City Royals (1980). Cardenal batted and threw", "id": "3406173" }, { "contents": "SUBE card\n\n\n20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88,", "id": "8102606" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\nRb1 Bg7 58. Be4 Nf6 59. Bc2 Nd5 60. Ra1 Kc7 61. Rb1 Bf6 62. Kg1 Ne7 63. Kf1 Nd5 64. Kg2 Bg7 65. Kg1 Kb7 66. Ra1 R6d7 67. Re4 Bf6 68. Re2 Kc7 69. Kf1 Ne7 70. Rb1 Nc8 71. Be3 Nd6 72. Rbe1 Re7 73. Bg6 Rg8 74. Bb1 e4 75. Kg2 Rge8 76. Bc2 Bg7 77. Rd1 Nc4 78. Bc1 Nd6 79. Rh1 Re5 80. h4 Bf6 81. h5 R5e7 82.", "id": "10680366" }, { "contents": "Wu Style Tai Chi Fast Form\n\n\nParting the wild horse's mane 59. Jade girl works the shuttles(3) 60. Jade girl works the shuttles(4) 61. Grasping the bird's tail 62. Cloud hands(3) 63. Cloud hands(4) 64. Downward posture 65. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(1) 66. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(2) 67. Step back, repulse the monkey 68. Flying oblique 69. Raise hand and step up 70. White crane flaps its wings 71. Brush knee and twist step 72. Needle at the bottom", "id": "6846816" }, { "contents": "SFZ (file format)\n\n\nan SFZ file: group lovel=0 hivel=127 region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=60 lokey=30 hikey=61 sample=SubDir/01C4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=62 lokey=62 hikey=63 sample=SubDir/02D4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=64 lokey=64 hikey=64 sample=SubDir/03E4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=65 lokey=65 hikey=66 sample=SubDir/04F4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=67 lokey=67 hikey=68 sample=SubDir/05G4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=69 lokey=69 hikey=70 sample=SubDir/06A4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=71 lokey=71 hikey=71 sample=SubDir/07B4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=72 lokey=72 hikey=73 sample=SubDir/08C5.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=74 lokey=74 hikey=75 sample=SubDir/09D5.wav region trigger=", "id": "13324840" }, { "contents": "Afadzato South District\n\n\n. Logba-Adzakoe 57. Logba-Akusame 58. Logba-Alakpeti 59. Logba-Andokope 60. Logba-Dufie 61. Logba-Klikpo 62. Logba-Tota 63. Logba-Vuinta 64. Logba-Xorglikope 65. Tafi-Abuipe 66. Tafi-Agorme 67. Tafi-Atome 68. Tafi-Dekpokorfe 69. Tafi-Mador 70. Tafi-Xorglikorfe 71. Kpeve-Old town 72. Kpeve-Tornu 73. Adigbo-Tornu 74. Goviefe-Todzi 75. Goviefe-Korwu", "id": "2739856" }, { "contents": "Jackson League\n\n\n-52 Centrals 1952-53 Northerners 1953-54 Vale Recreation 1954-55 Pessimists 1955-56 Northerners 1956-57 Guernsey Rangers 1957-58 Guernsey Rangers 1958-59 Northerners 1959-60 Northerners 1960-61 Belgrave Wanderers 1961-62 Sylvans 1962-63 Sylvans 1963-64 Northerners 1964-65 Belgrave Wanderers 1965-66 Vale Recreation 1966-67 Centrals 1967-68 St Martin’s 1968-69 Vale Recreation 1969-70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970-71 Belgrave Wanderers 1971-72 Vale Recreation 1972-73 Vale Recreation", "id": "4250613" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\nof Arkansas. The Lumbermen were disbanded in July 1905 due to financial hardships. Pine Bluff MLB Players 1954 - Frank Lucchesi - Manager - Philadelphia 70-72, Texas 75-77, Chicago Cubs 87 1952 - Bob Hale - Baltimore 55-56, 58, Cleveland 60-61, New York Yankees 61 1952 - Hillis Layne - Washington 41 1952 - Jim Snyder - Player Minnesota 61-62, 64 Manager - Seattle 88 1951 - Bud Black - Detroit 52, 55 1950 - Harry Chozen - Cincinnati 37 1950", "id": "9684300" }, { "contents": "Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award\n\n\n-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-", "id": "18196616" }, { "contents": "Middlesex Senior Charity Cup\n\n\n1947–48 Hendon 1948–49 Hayes 1949–50 Wealdstone 1950–51 Finchley 1951–52 Southall 1952–53 Hounslow Town 1953–54 Hendon 1954–55 Hayes 1955–56 Hounslow Town 1956–57 Hendon 1957–58 Finchley 1958–59 Enfield 1959–60 Hounslow Town 1960–61 Enfield 1961–62 Enfield & Hounslow Town (joint holders) 1962–63 Hayes 1963–64 Wealdstone 1964–65 Finchley 1965–66 Hounslow Town 1966–67 No Competition 1967–68 Wealdstone & Wembley (joint holders) 1968–69 Southall 1969–70 Hampton 1970–71 Hayes 1971–72 Hayes 1972–73 Hayes 1973–74 Finchley 1974–75 Hayes 1975–76 Hendon 1976–77 Hendon 1977–78 Hillingdon Borough 1978–79 Hendon 1979–80 Harrow Borough 1980–81 Wembley & Wealdstone (joint winners) 1981–82 Uxbridge 1982–83 Wembley 1983–84 Southall", "id": "8679746" }, { "contents": "Handicap (chess)\n\n\n53. Ke3 Kb5 54. Ne4 Na6 55. h8=Q Ka5 56. Qc3+ Kb5 57. Qb3+ Ka5 58. Nc3 Nc5 59. Bc7+ Ka6 60. Qb5+ Ka7 61. Qxc5+ Ka6 Deliberately allowing checkmate. 62. Qa5+ Kb7 63. Ke4 Kc8 64. Qa7 Kd7 65. Qb7 Ke7 66. Qc8 Kf6 67. Bd8+ Kg7 68. Qe6 Kf8 69. Qe7+ Kg8 70. Nd5 Kh8 71. g5 Kg8 72. g6 Kh8 73. Ke5 Kg8 74.", "id": "9261177" }, { "contents": "2009 Premier League Snooker\n\n\nwas higher. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 28–29 November – Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, England * (61) 80–35, 4–80, (96)–0, 0–(110), 34–77, 61–71 (65), 67–1, 40–75 ** 0–(98), 10–99 (53), 10–68 (66), 1–83 (76), (63)–30, (53)–(67) *** (111) 119–9, 87–36, 70–0, 50–57, 0–(88", "id": "994853" }, { "contents": "2013 Virginia Cavaliers football team\n\n\nAlex Foertsch 55 David Dean 56 Andre Miles-Redmond 57 Stephen Lawe 59 Mark Hall 60 John Pond 60 Jeb Byrne 61 Cody Wallace 62 Sean Karl 63 Ryan Doull 64 Nick Koutris 65 Ross Burbank 66 George Adeosun 67 Jackson Matteo 68 Eric Tetlow 69 Phillip Berry 70 Luke Bowanko 71 Jack McDonald 72 Eric Smith 74 Conner Davis 75 Sadiq Olanrewaju 76 Michael Mooney 77 Jay Whitmire 78 Morgan Moses 79 Jack Babcock 79 Sean Cascarano 80 Adrian Gamble 81 Jamall Brown 82 Mario Nixon 83 Jake McGee 84 Canaan Severin 85 Keeon Johnson 86 Jeremy Dollin", "id": "3791357" }, { "contents": "Sangrampur, Maharashtra\n\n\n52-Pimpari Adgaon 1400 53-Rajpur 157 54-Akoli Bk. 910 55-Akoli Kh. 251 56-Changefal Bk. 665 57-Changefal Kh. 707 58-Niwana 1487 59-Sangrampur Pr.jamod 6506 60-Tamgaon 1124 61-Pimpri Kathargaon 566 62-Bodkha 1363 63-Nirod 989 64-Bhilkhed 713 65-Wakana 1420 66-Rudhana 2072 67-Chondhi 622 68-Kakoda 669 69-Ukadgaon 353 70-Manardi 719 71-Pimpri Kavthal 461 72-Ringanwadi 570 73-Durgadiatya 1016 74-Wankhed 5378 75-Takleshwar 501 76-Kalamkhed 712 77-Jastgaon 795 78-Neknapur 358 79-Awar 955 80-Ukali Bk. 1216 81-Kodri 1225 82-Paturda Khurd 1564 83-Khel Thorat Paturda 2054 84-Warwat Khanderao 1447 85-Hingana Kavthal 360 86-Kumbarkhed 230 87-Kavthal 2673 88-Itkhed 218 89-Pesoda 1185 90-Bhon 1149 91-Sawali 659 92-Khiroda", "id": "9109065" }, { "contents": "Kamen Rider Spirits\n\n\n61. Rushbr 62. Ice Fangbr 63. Graveyard Eleventh tankōbon 64. Light Fangbr 65. Labyrinthbr 66. Hell Carbr 67. Teacherbr 68. Training Twelfth tankōbon 69. Whirlpoolbr 70. New Finisherbr 71. Ocean Battlebr 72. Belt of Lifebr 73. Immortal Man Thirteenth tankōbon 74. Inheritbr 75. Get Backbr 76. Movingbr 77. Evolutionbr 78. Next Evolutionbr 79. Final Evolution Fourteenth tankōbon 80. Warrior's Essencebr 81. Surpassing Greedbr 82. Returnbr 83. Fiery Giantbr 84. With the Soulbr 85. Setupbr", "id": "11704902" }, { "contents": "List of AEK Athens F.C. managers\n\n\nP ! W ! D ! L ! F ! A ! GD ! W% ! Pts% ! Total ! 36!!22!!7!!7!!62!!32!!+30!!61.11!!67.59 ! Total ! 11||6||3||2||22||14||+8||54.54||63.64 ! Total ! 4||2||0||2||6||5||+1||50.00||50.00 ! Total ! 26!!14!!5!!7!!55!!28!!+27!!53.85!!60.26 ! Total ! 59!!37!!11!!11!!145!!69!!+76!!62.71!!68.93 ! Total ! 17!!11!!3!!5!!32!!18!!+14||64.71!!70.59 ! Total ! 82!!45!!23!!14!!166!!77!!+89!!54.88!!64.23 ! Total ! 16!!8!!3!!5!!24!!20!!+4!!50.00!!56.25 ! Total ! 86!!47!!23!!16!!121!!70!!+51!!54.65!!63.57 ! Total ! 71!!39!!13!!19!!122!!67!!+55!!54.93!!61.03 ! Total ! 84!!39!!24!!21!!116!!86!!+30!!46.43!!55.95 ! Total ! 2!!1!!0!!1!!3!!4!!-1!!50.00!!50.00 ! Total ! 82!!61!!12!!9!!190!!50!!+140!!74.39!! \"Only competitive matches are counted. Wins, losses and draws are results at the final whistle; the results of penalty shootouts are not counted.\"", "id": "20468014" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Kf3 Kf8 52. Kg2 Rg4+ 53. Kh2 Bf2 54. Rf1 Bd4 55. Re1 Rh4+ 56. Kg2 Rg4+ 57. Kh3 Rh4+ 58. Kg3 Kf7 59. Kg2 Kf8 60. Kf3 Rh2 61. Bxa4 c2 62. Kg3 Bxe5+ 63. Rxe5 Rh1 64. Bxg5 Rg1+ 65. Kf2 Nxg5 66. Bxc2 Ra1 67. a4 Ra2 68. Re2 Ra3 69. Re3 Ra2 70. Re2 Ra3 71. Rd2 Ke7 72. Ke2 Nf3 73. Rd1 Ne5 74. Rd5", "id": "4952529" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Qxg6+ Kf8 59. Qxc6 Kg8 60. Qg6+ Kf8 61. Qg4 Ke8 62. Qh5 Kf8 63. Qg4 Ke8 64. Qh5 Kf8 65. Qd5 Rh7 66. Qf3+ Kg8 67. Qg4+ Kf7 68. Qh5+ Kg8 69. Qg6+ Kf8 70. Qf5+ Kg8 71. Qg4+ Kf7 72. Qh5+ Kg8 73. Qd5+ Kf8 74. Qxb5 Qe6 75. Bg7+ Kf7 76. Qh5+ Ke7 77. g3 Qe1+ 78. Kg2 Qe4+ 79. Kh2", "id": "4952547" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rc6 Bb5 60. Rc1 b3 61. Rb1 Bc4 62. Ke4 Ra2 63. Kd4 Rc2 64. Nd3 Bxd3 65. Kxd3 Rxh2 66. Rxb3 Kg7 67. Ke4 Ra2 68. Kf4 Ra4+ 69. Kg5 Ra5 70. g4 Rc5 71. Kh5 Ra5 72. Rf3 Rb5 73. g5 Rb1 74. f6+ Kh7 75. Rh3 Rg1 76. Rh2 Rg3 77. Rh1 Rg2 78. Ra1 Rh2+ 79. Kg4 Kg6 80. Ra8 Rg2+ ½–½ Game 26br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black", "id": "7279762" }, { "contents": "Les Arcanes\n\n\nPremier sacrifice 56. Liberté 57. Le sacrifice libre 58. La relation du beth à l'aleph 59. Limite de nos champs de gravitation 60. L'indivisible unité 61. La Manifestation 62. Vision parfaite 63. La féminité de la Manifestation procréatrice 64. Cantique de Salomon 65. Ève 66. Sacrifice des sacrifices 67. La loi juive 68. Beauté libre 69. Encore le rythme 70. Conscience de l'univers 71. Libre beauté première 72-73. La passion mystérieuse et chaste 74. De l'amour à l'être 75.", "id": "17579979" }, { "contents": "Barharia\n\n\nKail 61. Kaluchhapra 62. Kanahar 63. Kanhauli 64. Khanpur 65. Khizar Chak 66. Khori Pakar Jaddi 67. Khori Pakar Nilami 68. Koiri Tola 69. Kuahi 70. Kurwa 71. Kutub Chhapra 72. Lachhmi Chak 73. Lakri 74. Lakri Dargah 75. Lala Hata 76. Lauan 77. Madhaupur 78. Mahal 79. Mahamadpur 80. Mahammadpur 81. Mahbub Chhapra 82. Mahmudpur 83. Mananpura 84. Mansahata 85. Mathia Patarhatha 86. Mathurapur 87. Mira Chhapra 88. Narharpur 89.", "id": "12509991" }, { "contents": "Women's Professional Basketball League\n\n\nfranchises had been awarded to Dallas, New Orleans, San Francisco and St. Louis, Missouri, while applications were received for potential franchises from Baltimore, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. The Eastern Division included the New Jersey Gems, New Orleans Pride, New York Stars, Philadelphia Fox, St. Louis Streak and Washington Metros. The Midwest Division included the Chicago Hustle, Iowa Cornets, Milwaukee Does and Minnesota Fillies. The Western Division included the California Dreams, Dallas Diamonds, Houston Angels and San Francisco Pioneers.", "id": "10846173" }, { "contents": "Don McMahon\n\n\nDonald John McMahon (January 4, 1930 – July 22, 1987) was a right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was signed by the Boston Braves before the 1950 season. He played for the Milwaukee Braves (1957–62), Houston Colt .45s (1962–63), Cleveland Indians (1964–66), Boston Red Sox (1966–67), Chicago White Sox (1967–68), Detroit Tigers (1968–69), and San Francisco Giants (1969–74). McMahon was used almost", "id": "22214072" }, { "contents": "List of sovereign states and dependencies by total fertility rate\n\n\n58 Israel 2.9 59 Lesotho 2.9 60 Eswatini 2.8 61 Kyrgyz Republic 2.8 62 Micronesia 2.8 63 Algeria 2.7 64 Haiti 2.7 65 Mongolia 2.7 66 Botswana 2.6 67 Fiji 2.6 68 Guatemala 2.6 69 Kazakhstan 2.6 70 Syria 2.6 71 Turkmenistan 2.6 72 Bolivia 2.5 73 Djibouti 2.5 74 Jordan 2.5 75 Oman 2.5 76 Lao PDR 2.4 77 Philippines 2.4 78 Cambodia 2.3 79 Ecuador 2.3 80 Guyana 2.3 81 Honduras 2.3 82 Panama 2.3 83 Paraguay 2.3 84 Seychelles 2.3 85 South Africa 2.3 86 Suriname 2.3 87 Uzbekistan 2.3 88 Dominican Republic 2.2 89 Indonesia 2.2", "id": "17872676" }, { "contents": "Minuscule 441\n\n\nsubscriptions at the end of each book, and στιχοι. The biblical text is surrounded by a catena of Oecumenius. Some of leaves of the codex are in disorder. The order of leaves: 3-18. 1. 2. 19-46. 47-58. 59. 63. 64. 59. 60-62. 73. 74. 65. 66. 69-72. 67. 68. 75-78. 127-142. 79-126. 143-158. 167-182", "id": "19179286" }, { "contents": "Al Maktab Raqam 19\n\n\n61 - Ghost Walker 62 - Stun death 63 - Fire Ball 64 - the mystery of the Sphinx 65 - dark rays 66 - Conflict in the bush 67 - a plot of Satan 68 - bulwark 69 - ghost of revenge 70 - bloody chase 71 - cursed earth 72 - devastating weapon 73 - horror Hospital 74 - a treasure of the Pharaohs 75 - bird death 76. The armed robbery 77. secret mission 78. hackers Nile 79. Invisible Man 80. devastating automated 81. golden statue 82. Flower devil 83", "id": "3242097" }, { "contents": "Rulers of Kuba\n\n\n. Shama Katuri. 61. Kusunju. 62. Bena Misaki. 63. Bikila Kolo. 64. Kunche Lama. 65. Pelama Pena. 66. Mime Pelama. 67. Chenge Lesanga. 68. Mianga. 69. Sam Bula. 70. Manchum Bula. 71. Bopele^Bombo. 72. Boeke. 73. Bo^Kena. 74. Shamba Nche. 75. Golo Nche. 76. Shama Shanga. 77. Saina^Kama. 78. Ko Kena. 79. Sanga Lenga. 80. Bosh A kama. 81", "id": "12139561" }, { "contents": "Ācārakkōvai\n\n\n52 poems (3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 77, 78, 81, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93", "id": "12746274" }, { "contents": "Jeff Nelsen\n\n\nmovie soundtracks, and performing in the horn sections of orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Montreal, Vancouver, and National Symphonies, and the Balkan Gypsy funk band of Slavic Soul Party. With Canadian Brass, Jeff has also performed with the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, the symphonies of Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, Phoenix, Rotterdam, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, with the esteemed German, London", "id": "2981814" }, { "contents": "Kasparov versus the World\n\n\n, but claimed it was also losing, and published a \"forced win\". Subsequently, tablebases showed an error in Kasparov's analysis, but confirmed that 58...Qf5 could not have saved the draw with best play on both sides. The main line starts with 58...Qf5 59.Kh6 Qe6 60.Qg1+ Ka2 61.Qf2+ Kb1 62.Qd4 Ka2 63.Kg5 Qe7+ 64.Qf6 Qe3+ 65.Qf4 Qg1+ 66.Kf6 Qb6+ 67.Kf7 Qb7+ 68.Ke6 Qc8+ 69.Kf6 Qd8+ 70.Kf5 Qc8+ 71.Kg5 Qc3 72.Qh2+ Ka1 73.Qe2 Kb1 74.Qf2 Qc1+ 75.Kg4 Qc3", "id": "14582966" }, { "contents": "Swindle (chess)\n\n\n55...f2 56.Qg2 \"zugzwang\"; (b) 55...Nf4 56.Qf5! and if 56...Kg3 57.Qg5+ wins the knight; (c) 55...Ng5 56.Qf5 wins. g5 53.hxg5 hxg5 54.Qxb6 f3 55.Qxc5 Kg4 56.Qe3 Kg3 57.c4 Kg2 58.c5 f2 59.Qe4+ Kh2 60.Qf3 g4! 61.Qe2? White could draw with 61.Qxg4 f1=Q+ 62.Kc2 Qf2+ 63.Kb1 Qf1+ 64.Kc2 Qb5 (64...Nf2 65.Qf4+ Kg2 66.Qg5+ Kf3 67.Qf6+ Ke3 68.Qh6+ Kd4 69.Qd6+ Ke4 70.Qg6+ Kd5 71.Qd6+ Ke4 72.Qg6+", "id": "21604299" }, { "contents": "Queen and pawn versus queen endgame\n\n\n. Qxe6 Qh8+ 58. Kg6 Qc3 59. g4 Qd2 60. g5 Qd4 61. Qf5+ Ka4 62. Kh5 Qh8+ 63. Kg4 Qh1 (This move loses for Black in 39 moves as confirmed by http://www.k4it.de/index.php?topic=egtb&lang=en) 64. Qf4+ Ka5 65. Qe5+ Ka4 66. g6 Qd1+ 67. 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Qf6 Qd5+ 75", "id": "20411696" }, { "contents": "List of OHL seasons\n\n\n| 1959–60 | 1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993–94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–00 | 2000–01 | 2001–02 | 2002–03 | 2003–04 | 2004–05 | 2005–06 | 2006–07 | 2007–08 | 2008–09 | 2009–10", "id": "6936535" }, { "contents": "Dumaria\n\n\nDumaria 107 50 Kewla Kalan Dumaria 919 51 Khaira Dumaria 885 52 Khardag Dumaria 1,454 53 Kokna Dumaria 333 54 Kolhubar Dumaria 3,225 55 KOlsaita Dumaria 297 56 Kundari Dumaria 341 57 Kunria Dumaria 739 58 Kusari Dumaria 1,549 59 Lataha Dumaria 259 60 Londa Dumaria 556 61 Madarpur Dumaria 1,130 62 Mahjari Dumaria 192 63 Mahuri Dumaria 2,884 64 Mahuri Dumaria 348 65 Maigara Dumaria 2,318 66 Majhauli Dumaria 4,606 67 Majhgawan Dumaria 379 68 Manrar Dumaria 533 69 Mataha Dumaria 3,172 70 Maun Bar Dumaria 292 71 Mayapur Dumaria 141 72 Milki Dumaria 168 73 Nabigarh Dumaria 618", "id": "10048378" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n75 e\": \"favorite_nu 0000300 6d 62 65 72 22 7d 2c 20 7b 22 74 79 70 65 22 3a mber\"}, {\"type\": 0000320 20 5b 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c 20 22 6e 75 6c [\"string\", \"nul 0000340 6c 22 5d 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 22 3a 20 22 66 61 l\"], \"name\": \"fa 0000360 76 6f 72 69 74 65 5f 63 6f 6c 6f 72 22 7d 5d 7d", "id": "10173702" }, { "contents": "List of MJHL seasons\n\n\n1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | The following is a list of seasons following the reorganization of junior hockey in Canada.br 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 | 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 | br 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | br 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993-94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–2000 | br", "id": "15920550" }, { "contents": "Spain men's national wheelchair basketball team\n\n\n72–62. They beat Poland 47–64, and Sweden 65–54. Then they lost to Italy 50–58, lost to Germany 77–70, and defeated Poland 71–65. At the 2013 European Championships, Spain defeated Sweden 60–54, Israel 75–57, France 56–40, and Poland 63–45 in pool play. They lost to Turkey 63–49. In the quarterfinals, they defeated Italy 65–56. In the semi-finals, they lost to Great Britain 72–69. They defeated Sweden to win the bronze by a score of 65–56. Asier García Pereiro led the team in", "id": "13321907" }, { "contents": "Lanarkshire Cup\n\n\n1932–33 - 1933–34 - Hamilton Academical 1934–35 - Airdrieonians 1935–36 - 1936–37 - 1937–38 - Airdrieonians 1938–39 - Hamilton Academical 1939–40 - Motherwell 1848–49 - Albion Rovers 1949–50 - Motherwell 1950–51 - Albion Rovers 1951–52 - Hamilton Academical 1952–53 - Motherwell 1953–54 - Motherwell 1954–55 - Motherwell 1955–56 - 1956–57 - Motherwell 1957–58 - Motherwell 1958–59 - Motherwell 1959–60 - Motherwell 1960–61 - Motherwell 1961–62 - Motherwell 1962–63 - Airdrieonians 1963–64 - Motherwell 1964–65 - 1965–66 - Airdrieonians 1966–67 - Airdrieonians 1967–68 - Motherwell 1968–69 - Motherwell 1969–70 - Airdrieonians 1970–71 - Airdrieonians 1971–72 - 1972–73 - Motherwell 1973–74 -", "id": "10384135" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1981\n\n\nNe7 29.Ne3 Rc6 30.Ra3 Nc8 31.axb5 axb5 32.Kf2 Nb6 33.Nb2 Rxd1 34.Bxd1 Rd6 35.Be2 Be8 36.Ra5 Rd8 37.Ke1 c6 38.Ra6 Rb8 39.Bd1 Nc8 40.Nd3 Nc7 41.Ra5 Ra8 42.f4 exf4 43.gxf4 Nb6 44.Bf3 Rd8 45.Be2 Na4 46.Ra7 Rd7 47.Kd2 Ne6 48.Rxd7 Bxd7 49.Bg4 g6 50.f5 gxf5 51.Bxf5 Kg7 52.e5 Nf8 53.Bxd7 Nxd7 54.e6 Ndb6 55.Nf4 Kf8 56.Kd3 Nc8 57.Ng4 Ke7 58.Nh6 Kd6 59.Kd4 Ne7 60.Nf7+ Kc7 61.Nh5 c5+ 62.bxc5 Nc6+ 63.Ke3 Nxc5 64.Nxf6 Nxe6 65.h5 Nf8 66.Ke4 Kb6 67.Ng5 h6 68.Nf7 Ne6 69.Ne8 Nc5+ 70.Ke3 Na4 71.Kd2 b4 72.cxb4 Nxb4 73.Nxh6 Nc5 74.Nf5 Nd5 75.h6 Ne4+", "id": "7279794" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n22 3a 20 22 55 ord\", \"name\": \"U 0000100 73 65 72 22 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 73 70 61 63 65 ser\", \"namespace 0000120 22 3a 20 22 65 78 61 6d 70 6c 65 2e 61 76 72 6f \": \"example.avro 0000140 22 2c 20 22 66 69 65 6c 64 73 22 3a 20 5b 7b 22 \", \"fields\": [{\" 0000160 74 79 70 65 22 3a 20 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c", "id": "10173700" }, { "contents": "HC CSKA Moscow\n\n\n. \"Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game Soviet / Russian MVP Scoring Champion Goal Scoring Champion Soviet / Russian League First Team Best Line Best Rookie Soviet League Championship \"(32)\": 1947–48, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1954–55, 1955–56, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1976–77,", "id": "12586396" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\n- Ryne Duren - Baltimore 54, Kansas City 57, NYY 58-61, LAA 61-62, Philadelphia 63-64, Cincinnati 64, Washington 65, Philadelphia 65 1949 - Ed Albrecht - St. Louis 49-50 1940 - Dewey Adkins - Washington 43, Chi Cubs 49 1940 - Stan Goletz - CHI WS 41 1940 - William Red Rollings - Boston 27-28 1940 - Dave Bartosch - St. Louis 45 1939 - Andy Cohen - Player - New York Giants 26, 28-29, Manager - Philadelphia", "id": "9684301" }, { "contents": "Bing (search engine)\n\n\n-time traffic conditions using Bing Maps. The gadget provided shortcuts to driving directions, local search and full-screen traffic view of major US and Canadian cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Montreal, New York City, Oklahoma City, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Vancouver, and Washington, D.C. Prior to October", "id": "5355697" }, { "contents": "Chess (poem)\n\n\nas 52. Na1–b3? 52. Kh2 Qg3+ 53. Qxg3+ hxg3+ 54. Kxg3 Ra5 55. Kf2 Ra8 56. Ke2 Nc2 57. Kd1 Ne3+ 58. Kc1 Nxg2+ 59. Kb1 b5 60. h4 b4 61. h5 b3 62. e5 Bg5 63. h6 Nh4 64. e6 Bf6 65. h7 Nxf3 66. e7 Bxe7 67. h8=Q+ Kb7 68. Qh3 Ne5 69. Qh5 Nd3 70. Qh3 Nb4 71. Qf3+ Kb8 72. Qe2 Bf6 73. Qe6", "id": "7723831" }, { "contents": "2002 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n(77) 93–6, 37–67, (62) 70–20, (57) 79–0, (91) 108–17, 69–9, (60) 62–9 **(65) 75–33, 68–55, 59–23, (126)-0, 0-(81), (85) 112–6, 1–76 (72), (60) 73–0 ***(60) 109–6, 45–56, (72) 75–42, 5–78 (55), (68) 73–0, (109) 115–19, 43–66, (110) 111–14, (70)-0, 38–89", "id": "20494682" }, { "contents": "2015 Cleveland Indians season\n\n\nand 13, improving their record to 70–70 and marking the first time the Indians were .500 since they were 2–2. The Indians would also be 71-71, 72-72, 73-73, and 74-74, but lost the following game each time. They briefly made it over the .500 mark at 77–76 on September 26, but went on to lose three in a row. The Indians spent much of September 3–5 games behind the Texas Rangers or Houston Astros for the second wild card spot in the American", "id": "294687" }, { "contents": "Index of philosophical literature\n\n\n\"Federalist No. 61\" – \"Federalist No. 62\" – \"Federalist No. 63\" – \"Federalist No. 64\" – \"Federalist No. 65\" – \"Federalist No. 66\" – \"Federalist No. 67\" – \"Federalist No. 68\" – \"Federalist No. 69\" – \"Federalist No. 70\" – \"Federalist No. 71\" – \"Federalist No. 72\" – \"Federalist No. 73\" – \"Federalist No. 74\" – \"Federalist", "id": "16809651" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "List of mayors of Salisbury\n\n\n1850–51 George Brown 1851–52 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1852–53 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1853–54 John Lambert 1854–55 Thomas Pain 1855–56 Abraham Jackson 1856–57 Thomas Pain 1857–58 Coard William Squarey 1858–59 Philip Pickney Cother 1859–60 William Woodlands 1860–61 Philip Watson Ottoway 1861–62 Charles Mann Cornwallis Whatman 1862–63 John Style 1863–64 John Waters 1864–65 Richard Henry Rigden 1865–66 Robert Stokes 1866–67 John Alfred Lush MD 1867–68 Stephen Eldridge 1868–69 William Aylward 1869–70 Charles Richard Norton 1870–71 William Fawcett Jnr. 1871–72 John Harding Jackson 1873–74 Henry Brown 1874–75 Samuel Ralph Atkins 1875–76 Charles Henry Radcliffe 1876–77 John Keynes 1877–78 Richard Monkhouse Wilson", "id": "18557200" }, { "contents": "1967 NFL season\n\n\nThe 1967 NFL season was the 48th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 16 teams with the addition of the New Orleans Saints. The two 8-team conferences were split into two divisions each: the Eastern Conference divisions were Capitol (Dallas, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Washington) and Century (Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis), and the Western Conference divisions were Central (Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, and Minnesota) and Coastal (Atlanta, Baltimore, Los Angeles", "id": "8290334" }, { "contents": "World TeamTennis\n\n\nwith Arthur Ashe and Wilt Chamberlain, securing the professional men players.. The league began play in May 1974, with George MacCall as Commissioner of the 16 teams: Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo-Toronto, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Florida (Miami), San Diego/Hawaii, Houston, Los Angeles, Minnesota (Minneapolis-St.Paul), New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. The original league format included a four-colored tennis court, a 44-contest season, and teams", "id": "14486970" }, { "contents": "2013 FedEx Cup Playoffs\n\n\n(76 to 58), Nicholas Thompson (73 to 59), Brendan Steele (89 to 69), and Ernie Els (91 to 70). Seven players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances: Ryan Palmer (60 to 71), Fredrik Jacobson (61 to 72), Martin Laird (63 to 74), David Lingmerth (64 to 75), Kyle Stanley (66 to 77), Cameron Tringale (69 to 79", "id": "19528111" }, { "contents": "Jellabies\n\n\n58. Parrot (21 June 1999) 59. Spring (28 June 1999) 60. Magic (5 July 1999) 61. Where's Pepper? (12 July 1999) 62. Hot (19 July 1999) 63. Robot (26 July 1999) 64. Wheels (2 August 1999) 65. Chums (9 August 1999) 66. Baa! (16 August 1999) 67. Found (23 August 1999) 68. Autumn (30 August 1999) 69. Nature (6 September 1999)", "id": "20682329" }, { "contents": "List of fresh water fishes of Maharashtra\n\n\nogilbii 51. Schismatorhynchos (Nukta) nukta 52. Thynnichthys sandkhol 53. Tor khudree 54. Tor mussulah 55. Tor tor SUB-FAMILY: CULTRINAE 56. Chela cachius 57. Chela laubuca 58. Salmostoma acinaces 59. Salmostoma balookee 60. Salmostoma boopis 61. Salmostoma clupeoides 62. Salmostoma horai 63. Salmostoma kardahiensis 64. Salmostoma novacula 65. Salmostoma phulo Subfamily: LEUCISCINAE 66. Hypophthalmichthys molitrix SUBFAMILY: RASBORINAE 69. Barilius evezardi 70. Barilius gatensis 71. Parluciosoma daniconius 72. Parluciosoma labiosa 73. Danio aequipinnatus 74", "id": "16146194" }, { "contents": "Vehicle registration plates of Kenya\n\n\n63 UN - United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Eastern & Southern African Regional Office 64 CD - Iran 65 CD - Cyprus 66 CD - Argentina 67 UN - United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) 68 CD - Philippines 69 CD - Burundi 70 CD - Chile 71 CD - Oman 72 CD - League of Arab States / Arab League 73 CD - European Union 74 CD - Yemen 75 CD - Kenya Mission to UNEP 76 CD - Côte d'Ivoire (Consulate) 77 CD - Bangladesh 78 CD - Saudi Arabia 79 UN", "id": "993880" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "List of makams\n\n\n-Şehnaz 63. Bûstan 64. Büzürk 65. Büzürk-Gerdâniye 66. Büzürk-Geveyşt 67. Büzürk-Mâye 68. Büzürk-Nevrûz 69. Büzürk-Selmek 70. Büzürk-Şehnâz 71. Canfezâ 72. Çârgâh 73. Çârgâh-Âcem 74. Çârgâh-Gerdâniye 75. Çârgâh-Mahûr 76. Çehâr-Âgâazin 77. Daği-Bayâti 78. Danişverân 79. Dil Âvîz 80. Dil-Ârâ 81. Dil-Efruz 82. Dil-Keşîde 83. Dil-Nişîn 84. Dil-", "id": "21093808" }, { "contents": "Super Bases Loaded 2\n\n\n\", the Cleveland \"Stars\", the Detroit \"Storm\", the Kansas City \"Tornadoes\", Oakland \"Eagles\", and Seattle \"Blue Wave\". The Omega League (based on the National League) consisted of the Atlanta \"Weasels\", Houston \"Doves\", the Los Angeles \"Cyclops\", the New York \"Mercs\", Philadelphia \"Bruins\", the Pittsburgh \"Buzzards\", and the San Francisco \"Amoebas\". In addition, there were four edit teams: Urbana,", "id": "22141152" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "Don Larsen\n\n\nDon James Larsen (born August 7, 1929) is an American retired Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher. During a 15-year MLB career, he pitched from 1953 to 1967 for seven different teams. Larsen pitched for the St. Louis Browns / Baltimore Orioles (1953–54; 1965), New York Yankees (1955–59), Kansas City Athletics (1960–1961), Chicago White Sox (1961), San Francisco Giants (1962–64), Houston Colt .45's / Houston Astros (1964–65), and Chicago Cubs (1967)", "id": "15750076" }, { "contents": "1968 NBA playoffs\n\n\n) (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Chicago Bulls: \"Lakers win series 4-1\" This is the first playoff meeting between the Lakers and Bulls. Division Finals (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (3) San Francisco Warriors: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Last Playoff Meeting: 1967 Western Division Semifinals (San Francisco won 3-0) Champion: Boston Celtics Division Semifinals (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (3) New York Knicks: \"76ers win series 4-2", "id": "14689742" } ]
BASEBALL - MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS AFTER THURSDAY 'S GAMES . NEW YORK 1996-08-30 Major League Baseball standings after games played on Thursday ( tabulate under won , lost , winning percentage and games behind ) : AMERICAN LEAGUE EASTERN DIVISION W L PCT GB NEW YORK 74 59 .556 - BALTIMORE 70 63 .526 4 BOSTON 69 65 .515 5 1/2 TORONTO 63 71 .470 11 1/2 DETROIT 48 86 .358 26 1/2 CENTRAL DIVISION CLEVELAND 80 53 .602 - CHICAGO 71 64 .526 10 MINNESOTA 67 67 .500 13 1/2 MILWAUKEE 64 71 .474 17 KANSAS CITY 61 74 .452 20 WESTERN DIVISION TEXAS 75 58 .564 - SEATTLE 70 63 .526 5 OAKLAND 64 72 .471 12 1/2 CALIFORNIA 62 72 .463 13 1/2 FRIDAY , AUGUST 30 SCHEDULE KANSAS CITY AT DETROIT CHICAGO AT TORONTO MINNESOTA AT MILWAUKEE CLEVELAND AT TEXAS NEW YORK AT CALIFORNIA BOSTON AT OAKLAND BALTIMORE AT SEATTLE NATIONAL LEAGUE EASTERN DIVISION W L PCT GB ATLANTA 83 49 .629 - MONTREAL 71 61 .538 12 FLORIDA 64 70 .478 20 NEW YORK 59 75 .440 25 PHILADELPHIA 54 80 .403 30 CENTRAL DIVISION HOUSTON 72 63 .533 - ST LOUIS 69 65 .515 2 1/2 CINCINNATI 66 67 .496 5 CHICAGO 65 66 .496 5 PITTSBURGH 56 77 .421 15 WESTERN DIVISION SAN DIEGO 75 60 .556 - LOS ANGELES 72 61 .541 2 [START_ENT] COLORADO [END_ENT] 70 65 .519 5 SAN FRANCISCO 57 74 .435 16 FRIDAY , AUGUST 30 SCHEDULE ATLANTA AT CHICAGO FLORIDA AT CINCINNATI SAN DIEGO AT MONTREAL LOS ANGELES AT PHILADELPHIA HOUSTON AT PITTSBURGH SAN FRANCISCO AT NEW YORK COLORADO AT ST LOUIS
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Rc6+ Kd5 65. Rb6 Rc4+ 66. Kd2 Kc5 67. Rb8 Ra4 68. Rc8+ Kd4 69. Rb8 Ra5 70. Rd8+ Kc4 71. Re8 Kd5 72. Rd8+ Ke4 73. Rb8 Rxa3 74. Rxb5 Kf4 75. Rb8 Kf3 76. Rf8+ Ke4 77. Rb8 Ra2+ 78. Ke1 Kf4 79. Rb3 e4 80. Rc3 e3 81. Rc8 1/2-1/2 In", "id": "15973443" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nDetroit Tigers 69. Ryne Sandberg, Chicago Cubs 70. Nolan Ryan, Houston Astros 71. John Tudor, Los Angeles Dodgers 72. Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia Phillies 73. Dave Righetti, New York Yankees 74. Pedro Guerrero, St. Louis Cardinals 75. Rick Sutcliffe, Chicago Cubs 76. Gary Carter, New York Mets 77. Cal Ripken, Baltimore Orioles 78. Andre Dawson, Chicago Cubs 79. Andy Van Slyke, Pittsburgh Pirates 80. Roc Raines, Montreal Expos 81. Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins 82.", "id": "18525012" }, { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Constitutional amendments under the French Fifth Republic\n\n\n46, 47, 47-1, 47-2 (new), 48, 49, 50-1, 51-1 (new), 51-2 (new), 56, 61, 61-1 (new), 62, 65, 69, 70, 71, 71-1 (new), 72-3, 73, 74-1, 75-1 (new), 87 (new), 88-4, 88-5, 89. The vote was", "id": "8390514" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Wysoczany\n\n\n53. Saharowa 54. Mashljanyk 55. Luchkanych 56. Mashljanyk 57. Mytso 58. Jacyla 59. Jacyla 60. Village Ukrainian School 61. Bodnik 62. Tsynanko 63. Shlomko 64. Warholjak 65. Kroljak 66. Village Orthodox Church 67. Horonova 68. Hlibyk 69. Sekielyk 70. Mashljanyk 71. Maslany 72. Orzinski 73. Worotyla 74. Luchkanych 75. Petrunjova 76. Slabka 77. Petrunjova 78. Bajtsowa 79. Sas 80. Sas 81. Hrytsko 82. Jacyla 83. Szevtsova 84. Szevtsova", "id": "15604592" }, { "contents": "List of WWE United States Champions\n\n\nRank !Wrestler !No. ofbrreigns !Combinedbrdays !Combined daysbrrec. by WWE !1 !2 !rowspan=2|40 !42 !43 !44 !45 !46 !47 !48 !49 !50 !51 !52 !53 !rowspan=2|54 !56 !rowspan=2|57 !59 !60 !61 !62 !63 !64 !65 !66 !67 !rowspan=3|68 !71 !72 !rowspan=3|73 !76 !77 !78 !rowspan=2|79 !rowspan=2|81 !83 !rowspan=2|84 !rowspan=3|86 !89 !rowspan=2|90 !92 !", "id": "11372834" }, { "contents": "Eusébio\n\n\nrepeated five years later. He was the Portuguese First Division's top scorer seven times (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970 and 1973), helping Benfica to win 11 Primeira Liga (1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73 and 1974–75), 5 Portuguese Cup wins (1961–62, 1963–64, 1968–69, 1969–70 and 1971–72), 1 European Cup win (1961–62) and 3 European Cup finals (1962–63, 1964–65 and 1967–68). Eusébio", "id": "15697745" }, { "contents": "Udayarpalayam taluk\n\n\n48 Kundaveli-East 49 Kundaveli-West 50 Kuruvalapparkoil 51 Kuvagam 52 Kuvathur 53 Managathy 54 Marudur 55 Melur 56 Muthuservamadam 57 Nagam Panthal 58 Nayaganai Periyal 59 Nedavalur-East 60 Nedavalur-South 61 Olayur 62 Padanilai 63 Pappakudi-North 64 Pappakudi-South 65 Parukkal 66 Periyakrishnapuram 67 Periyavalayam 68 Pichanur 69 Pilichikuzhi 70 Piranjeri 71 Porpathintha Nallur 72 Rangiyam 73 Saluppai 74 Sathampady 75 Silambur 76 Siluvacheri 77 Sirukadambur 78 Solankurichi 79 Sripuranthan 80 Sriraman 81 Suriyamanal 82 Suttamalli 83 T.Paluvur 84 Taludalamedu 85 Thandalai 86 Thathanur 87 Thenkatchi Perumal Nathan 88 Thirukalapur 89", "id": "329036" }, { "contents": "Garhmukteshwar (Assembly constituency)\n\n\nkhaiya 46 Sharifpur 47 Anooppur Dibai 48 Shuklampura 49 Rasoolabad Nanpur 50 Lodhipur Shobhan 51 Pawati 52 Haiderpur 53 Lodhipur Chhapka 54 Sadullapur 55 Hiranpura 56 Popayi 57 Janupura 58 Jhadina 59 Saidpur 60 Alampur Bhagwantpur 61 Ladpura 62 Kalyanpur 63 Khilwai 64 Shogarh 65 Shahpur Chaudhary 66 Inayatpur 67 Rampur Nyamatpur 68 Abdullapur 69 Dotai 70 Athsaini 71 Hasupur 72 Manak Chowk 73 Deoli 74 Dhana 75 Lisri 76 Akkhapur 77 Fattapur 78 Phuldehra 79 Nawada Kalan 80 Todarpur 81 Bhowapur 82 Bhowapur Mastannagar 83 Baksar 84 Saroorpur 85 Vait 86 Khudaliya 87 Baddha 88 Ratupura 89 Rajhera 90", "id": "3818355" }, { "contents": "Samia tribe (Luhya)\n\n\n38 Abakangala 39 Abakati 40 Abakemo 41 Abakerere 42 Abakhu 43 Abakibwedde 44 Abakiroyoya 45 Abakobe 46 Abakomolo 47 Abakooli 48 Abakoolo 49 Abakuba 50 Abakwala 51 Abakwede 52 Abakyaki 53 Abakyonga 54 Abalaka 55 Abalala 56 Abalanda 57 Abaleke 58 Abalekya 59 Abalila 60 Abalindo 61 Abaliro 62 Abalisa 63 Abaloba 64 Abalomba 65 Abalundu 66 Abalwenge 67 Abalyali 68 Abalyani 69 Abamakwa 70 Abamakyeke 71 Abamali 72 Abamani 73 Abamanyi 74 Abambumpi 75 Abameripo 76 Abampoodi 77 Abampunyi 78 Abamulembo 79 Abamulimba 80 Abamuma 81 Abanapa 82 Abangasa 83 Abanghale 84 Abanyanga 85 Abanyedeti 86 Abanyihodoo 87 Abanyimaro", "id": "4195796" }, { "contents": "Parbatsar\n\n\nGular 47 Gunawati 48 Gurah 49 Haripura 50 Harnawa Patti 51 Hatheli 52 Hukmpura 53 Huldhani 54 Jagdishpura 55 Jalampura 56 Janjeela 57 Jawla 58 Jhalra 59 Jhujharpura 60 Kaletara 61 Kalkala Ki Dhani 62 Kankediyas 63 Kanwalad 64 Khanpur 65 Khedapura 66 Khedarpura 67 Kheri Khinwasi 68 Khokhar 69 Khokhariya 70 Khundiyas 71 Kinsariya 72 Kishorpura 73 Kitiya 74 Kuliyana 75 Kundri 76 Kurada 77 Lakhiyas 78 Lalana Kalan 79 Lalana Khurd 80 Madhwa 81 Malas Charnan 82 Malas Gusaiyan 83 Mandan 84 Mandowari 85 Manglana 86 Manpura 87 Mayapur 88 Mehgaon 89 Merasi 90 Mindakiya 91 Modi Khurd", "id": "7579275" }, { "contents": "Western Suburbs Magpies\n\n\nW Wright 55 W Barclay 56 Percy Bolt 57 T Doyle 58 J Feeney 59 V Jarvis 60 E Mantle 61 H.G. Naylor 62 E Palmer 63 E Willings 64 Grinstead 65 Owens 66 Sam Perry 67 Keen 68 James 69 Percy Briscoe 70 Chipperfield 71 J Ogilvie 72 Horace Alderson 73 Johns 74 J Slingsby 75 D McDonald 76 G Patterson 77 Baldock 78 Tom Dowswell 79 Healy 80 McEvoy 81 Ryan 82 George Duffin 83 Herb Gilbert 84 Rangi Joass 85 W Mueller 86 A Munnery 87 P.J. Thompson 88 Jack Tully 89 S.B. Wall 90 A Gillett", "id": "13659778" }, { "contents": "Game Day Recycling\n\n\nUniversity of Georgia 59. University of Kentucky 60. University of Maine 61. University of Maryland 62. University of Miami 63. University of Michigan 64. University of Minnesota 65. University of Mississippi 66. University of Missouri 67. University of Montana 68. University of Nebraska–Lincoln 69. University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill 70. University of North Texas 71. University of Notre Dame 72. University of Oregon 73. University of Rochester 74. University of South Florida 75. University of Tennessee - Knoxville 76", "id": "10435645" }, { "contents": "Carson's Law\n\n\nAnd Misfire 59. St. Patrick's Day 60. The Masquerade 61. All That Glitters 62. Laugh, Clown, Laugh 63. Guardian Angels 64. Lost Opportunities 65. A Country Dance 66. Faith, Hope And Fencing Wire 67. A Matter Of Confidence 68. The Tender Trap 69. A Case For Compassion 70. From Small Acorns 71. Street Games, Night Moves 72. Deceptions 73. Orphans Of The Storm 74. Falling Star 75. Means To An End 76. Teapots And Tears 77.", "id": "7511783" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "2003 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 10–11 May – Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, England *58–69, 83–25, 24–66, (63) 75–8, 9-(67), 0–98 (57), 72–60 (53), 39–80 (55), (67)-(60), 42–61 **(58) 73–26, (80)-(52), (100) 104–32, 23–82 (57), (54) 74–57, 49–57, (56) 71–48, 59–32 **", "id": "20494482" }, { "contents": "List of villages in Murbad\n\n\n796 br 57 Gorakhgad Murbad 1 br 58 Goregaon Murbad 495 br 59 Hedavali Murbad 281 br 60 Hireghar Murbad 225 61 Inde Murbad 885 br 62 Jadai Murbad 491 br 63 Jaigaon Murbad 496 br 64 Jambhurde Murbad 1,330 br 65 Jamghar Murbad 533 br 66 Kachakoli Murbad 869 br 67 Kalambad Mu Murbad 408 br 68 Kalambhe Murbad 1,299 br 69 Kalamkhande Murbad 987 br 70 Kalanbhad Murbad 1,017 br 71 Kandali Murbad 295 br 72 Kanharle Murbad 798 br 73 Kanhol Murbad 822 br 74 Karavale Murbad 1,118 br 75 Karchonde Murbad 731 76 Kasgaon Murbad 524", "id": "15353565" }, { "contents": "Amos Burn\n\n\nKf7 46.Bxc6 Bxc6 47.Kb4 Be8 48.Nf3 Ke7 49.Ng5 Bc6 50.Ka3 Bd7 51.Kb2 Ba4 52.Kc1 Bb3 53.Nf3 Ba4 54.Nh4 Kf7 55.Ng2 Bd7 56.h4 Be8 57.Kb2 Ba4 58.Ne3 Ke7 59.Ka3 Bc6 60.Kb4 Kd7 61.Ka5 Kc7 62.Nc2 Kb7 63.Nb4 Bd7 64.Na6 Be8 65.Nc5+ Kc6 66.Nxe6 Bd7 67.Ng5 Bf5 68.Kb4 Bg4 69.Ka3 Kd7 70.Nf7 Be6 71.Nd6 Kc6 72.Kb2 Bg4 73.Kc2 Kd7 74.Kd2 Ke6 75.Ke3 Bh3 76.f5+ gxf5 77.Kf4 Bg4 78.Kg5 Bh3 79.Ne8 Kf7 80.Nf6 f4 81.Kxf4 Be6 82.Kg5 1–0 MacDonald-Burn, Liverpool 1910 At right is a surprisingly little-known position from one of Burn's offhand games.", "id": "20103296" }, { "contents": "Brazilian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act\n\n\n59. FENIPRAZINE 60. FEMPROBAMATO 61. FLUFENAZINE 62. FLUMAZENIL 63. FLUOXETINE 64. FLUPENTIXOL 65. FLUVOXAMINE 66. HALOPERIDOL 67. HALOTAN 68. CLORAL HYDRATE 69. HYDROCHLORBEZETILAMINE 70. HYDROXIDINE 71. HOMOPHENAZINE 72. IMICLOPRAZINE 73. IMIPRAMINE 74. IMIPRAMINOXIDE 75. IPROCLORIZIDA 76. ISOCARBOXAZIDE 77. ISOFLURANE 78. ISOPROPYL-CROTONYL-URINE 79. LAMOTRIGINE 80. LEVODOPA 81. LEVOMEPROMAZINE 82. LINDANO 83. LISURIDA 84. LITHIUM 85. LOPERAMIDA 86. LOXAPINA 87. MAPROTILINE 88. MECLOFENOXATE 89. MEFENOXALONE 90.", "id": "14670778" }, { "contents": "Tales of the Wizard of Oz\n\n\n? 55. ? 56. ? 57. ? 58. ? 59. ? 60. Friends of a Feather 61. Monkey Air Lift 62. Guaranteed for Life 63. The Skills of Bravery 64. The Coat of Arms 65. Roar, Lion, Roar 66. Be a Card 67. The Inferior Decorator 68. The Salesman 69. The Cat's Meow 70. The Yellow Brick Road 71. Rusty Rusty 72. The Scarecrow 73. The Invisible Man 74. Free Trade 75. The Bull Fighter 76", "id": "13344957" }, { "contents": "Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship\n\n\nscope=row|56 !scope=row|57 !scope=row|58 !scope=row|59 !scope=row|60 !scope=row|61 !scope=row|62 !scope=row|63 !scope=row|64 !scope=row|65 !scope=row|66 !scope=row|67 !scope=row|68 !scope=row|69 !scope=row|70 !scope=row|71 !scope=row|72 !scope=row|73 !scope=row|74 !scope=row|75 !scope=row|76 !scope=row|77 !scope=row|78 !scope=row|79 !scope=row|80 !", "id": "16778230" }, { "contents": "Ikirun\n\n\n59. Asaba 60. Ajele Okeba 61. Ago Okeba 62. Ajisefinni 63. Alufa Akanbi 64. Adedeji 65. Alabi 66. Aniyeye 67. Agunlo 68. Aliyu 69. Aborisade 70. Agbon 71. Ayara 72. Baale- Enle 73. Baba Osogbo 74. Orisayo 75. Balogun 76. Baale Gbenagbena 77. Baale Onilu 78. Baale Ponja Erintunde 79. Saba 80. Balogun Kojo 81. Baale Oke Aafo 82. Balogun Makinde 83. Baba Isale 84. Balogun Imole 85. Baba Oloya 86. Baale", "id": "2580736" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qd2 Qd4 57. Qe1 Qb6 58. Qd2 Rb7 59. a4 Qc5 60. Qe1 Rb4 61. Qd2 Qb6 62. Qc1 Qd4 63. Qc2 Rb3 64. Be2 Rxc3 65. Qxc3 Qxc3 66. bxc3 Nxe4 67. Bf3 Nef6 68. Be2 e4 69. Bxc4 g4 70. Rb2 Ng5 71. Rb6 Nf7 72. Bf1 f3 73. c4 Nd7 74. Rb7 Nfe5 75. f6 e3 76. Rb3 e2 77. Bxe2 fxe2 78. Re3 Nf3 79. f7 Rf8 80. Rxg4 e1=", "id": "10680382" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "1953–54 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team\n\n\n30 Oregon State (-/4) RAL L 53–65 January 8 The Citadel H W 83–42 January 9 Wake Forest A W 66–65 January 11 Davidson A W 70–54 January 16 Virginia H W 78–66 January 19 NC State H L 77–84 February 2 Washington and Lee LY W 69–60 February 4 Duke (-/8) A L 47–63 February 8 Virginia A L 69–83 February 11 Wake Forest H L 62–76 February 13 Clemson (-/14) A W 72–56 February 16 Davidson H W 89–69 February 20 Duke (-/14) H L 63–67 February 24 NC State", "id": "7304952" }, { "contents": "Kumharsain\n\n\nChohan 38 Chopala 39 Churath 40 D.P.F. Nag kelo Saroga 41 D.P.F. Nagkelo 42 Dagrot 43 Dakolu 44 Dakoon 45 Dalan 46 Damaur 47 Daro 48 Dawala 49 Deeb 50 Deoridhar 51 Dethal 52 Devali Dhar 53 Dhala 54 Dhali 55 Dhanal 56 Dharuri 57 Dheongli 58 Dogri 59 Doja 60 Ganeog 61 Gharal 62 Ghareawat 63 Ghughvi 64 Gheti 65 Gonthla 66 Halyana 67 Hathiya 68 Jadoon 69 Jal 70 Jalti 71 Jangal Ahar 72 Jangal Dawala 73 Jangal Hatu 74 Jangal Havan 75 Jangal Jogsha 76 Jangal Madhawan 77 Jangal Marni 78 Jangal Nun-II 79 Janjeli", "id": "1653227" }, { "contents": "Glamorgan County Silver Ball Trophy\n\n\n. The trophy is sponsored by Brains Smooth. ! Season !! Winners !! Losing Finalists !! Score !! Venue ! 1956–57 !1957–58 ! 1958–59 ! 1959–60 ! 1960–61 ! 1961–62 ! 1962–63 ! 1963–64 ! 1964–65 ! 1965–66 ! 1966–67 ! 1967–68 ! 1968–69 ! 1969–70 ! 1970–71 ! 1971–72 ! 1972–73 ! 1973–74 ! 1974–75 ! 1975–76 ! 1976–77 ! 1977–78 ! 1978–79 ! 1979–80 ! 1980–81 ! 1981–82 ! 1982–83 ! 1983–84 ! 1984–85 ! 1985–86 ! 1986–87 ! 1987–88 ! 1988–89 ! 1989–90 ! 1990–91 ! 1991–92 ! 1992–93 ! 1993–94", "id": "18470383" }, { "contents": "63rd NHK Cup (shogi)\n\n\n, 59. P*7b, 60. Px3e, 61. P-6f, 62. N*8e, 63. P-7a+, 64. Nx7g+, 65. Nx7g, 66. S*7f, 67. N*8i, 68. G*5i, 69. K-6h, 70. B-4h+, 71. +P-7b, 72. +B-5h, 73. K-7i, 74. +B-6i, 75. K-8h, 76. +Bx7h, 77. Kx7h, 78. G*6g, 79. K-8h, 80. Gx7g, 81. Nx7g", "id": "8770976" }, { "contents": "Ancestors of Rama\n\n\n62. Rituparna 63. Sarvakama (Sarvakarma, Aartupani in Harivansha Puran) 64. Sudas (contemporary to King Kuru-1 of Chandravansh who founded the Magadha Kingdom) 65. Saudasa (or) Kalmashapada (married to Madayanti) 66. Asmaka 67. Mulaka (Naari Kavacha) (contemporary of Yadava King Shakuni who was the father of Rakshasha “Bhasmasura”) 68. Dasharatha-1 69. Adwil (Ilabil in Vishnu Puran) 70. Vishvamashaha 71. Anaranya-2 72. Nidhn 73. Animitra 74. Dululaha (Harivansh Puran) 75", "id": "8372279" }, { "contents": "Codex Cyprius\n\n\n1: 1, 4, 12, 14, 30, 34, 41, 44; Luke 10: 1, 8, 15, 22, 23, 30, 32, 37, 38, 47, 48, 53, 57, 63; Luke 20: 2, 4, 8, 9, 19, 23, 24, 26, 28, 33, 34, 50, 61, 62, 64, 65, 70, 74, 75. In Matthew 27:34 it reads οινον (\"wine\"", "id": "12433331" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qg1 Qe8 55. Qf2 Qf8 56. Rcd1 Qe8 57. Kh3 Kh8 58. Rc1 Kh7 59. Ba7 Rb7 60. Bc5 Na6 61. Be3 Rbb8 62. Kh4 Nb4 63. Qf1 Qe7 64. Kh3 Qe8 65. Kh2 Qe7 66. Qd1 Qe8 67. Kh3 Ra8 68. Kh4 Na6 69. Qg1 Bb4 70. Rdd1 Bf8 71. Kh3 Rab8 72. Kh4 Nb4 73. Rd2 Na6 74. Nf5 Bb4 75. Rdd1 Bf8 76. Qe1 Bb4 77. Qf1 Bf8 78. Kg3 Nb4 79", "id": "10680375" }, { "contents": "List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach\n\n\n• 20/7=/11 • 22/5 • 24/6 • 25/6 • 26/6 • 28/6 • 29/8 • 30/6 • 31/9 • 32/6 • 33/6 • 36/4 and /8 • 37/6 • 38/6 • 39/7 • 40/3, /6 and /8 • 41/6 • 42/7 • 44/7 • 45/7 • 46/6 • 47/5 • 48/3 and /7 • 52/6 • 55/5 • 56/5 • 57/8 • 59/3 • 60/5 • 62/6 64. • 64/2, /4 and /8 • 65/2 and /7 • 66/6 • 67/4 and /7 • 69/6 • 69a/6 • 70/7 and /11 • 72/6 • 73/5 • 74/8", "id": "3262090" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n+ Nxe4 56. fxe4+ Kxe4 57. Qg4+ Kd3 58. Qf3+ Qe3 59. Kg4 Qxf3+ 60. Kxf3 g6 61. Bd6 Nf5 62. Kf4 Nh4 63. Kg4 gxh5+ 64. Kxh4 Kxd4 65. Bb8 a5 66. Bd6 Kc4 67. Kxh5 a4 68. Kxh6 Kb3 69. b5 Kc4 70. Kg5 Kxb5 71. Kf5 Ka6 72. Ke6 Ka7 73. Kd7 Kb7 74. Be7 Ka7 75. Kc7 Ka8 76. Bd6 Ka7 77. Kc8 Ka6 78. Kb8 b5 79", "id": "7279713" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rg3 b3 59. Kc6 Kb8 60. Rxb3+ Ka7 61. Rb7+ Ka6 62. Rb6+ Ka7 63. Kb5 a4 64. Rxf6 Rf4 65. Rxh6 a3 66. Ra6+ Kb8 67. Rxa3 Rxf5 68. Rg3 Rf6 69. Rg8+ Kc7 70. Rg7+ Kc8 71. Rh7 1-0 Game 32br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black: Korchnoi, Viktorbr Pirc, Classicalbr Result: 1-0br 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5", "id": "7279777" }, { "contents": "José Cardenal\n\n\nJosé Rosario Domec Cardenal (born October 7, 1943 in Matanzas, Cuba) is a Cuban American former professional baseball outfielder, who played Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants (1963–64), Los Angeles/California Angels (1965–67), Cleveland Indians (1968–69), St. Louis Cardinals (1970–1971), Milwaukee Brewers (1971), Chicago Cubs (1972–77), Philadelphia Phillies (1978–79), New York Mets (1979–80), and Kansas City Royals (1980). Cardenal batted and threw", "id": "3406173" }, { "contents": "SUBE card\n\n\n20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88,", "id": "8102606" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\nRb1 Bg7 58. Be4 Nf6 59. Bc2 Nd5 60. Ra1 Kc7 61. Rb1 Bf6 62. Kg1 Ne7 63. Kf1 Nd5 64. Kg2 Bg7 65. Kg1 Kb7 66. Ra1 R6d7 67. Re4 Bf6 68. Re2 Kc7 69. Kf1 Ne7 70. Rb1 Nc8 71. Be3 Nd6 72. Rbe1 Re7 73. Bg6 Rg8 74. Bb1 e4 75. Kg2 Rge8 76. Bc2 Bg7 77. Rd1 Nc4 78. Bc1 Nd6 79. Rh1 Re5 80. h4 Bf6 81. h5 R5e7 82.", "id": "10680366" }, { "contents": "Wu Style Tai Chi Fast Form\n\n\nParting the wild horse's mane 59. Jade girl works the shuttles(3) 60. Jade girl works the shuttles(4) 61. Grasping the bird's tail 62. Cloud hands(3) 63. Cloud hands(4) 64. Downward posture 65. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(1) 66. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(2) 67. Step back, repulse the monkey 68. Flying oblique 69. Raise hand and step up 70. White crane flaps its wings 71. Brush knee and twist step 72. Needle at the bottom", "id": "6846816" }, { "contents": "SFZ (file format)\n\n\nan SFZ file: group lovel=0 hivel=127 region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=60 lokey=30 hikey=61 sample=SubDir/01C4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=62 lokey=62 hikey=63 sample=SubDir/02D4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=64 lokey=64 hikey=64 sample=SubDir/03E4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=65 lokey=65 hikey=66 sample=SubDir/04F4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=67 lokey=67 hikey=68 sample=SubDir/05G4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=69 lokey=69 hikey=70 sample=SubDir/06A4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=71 lokey=71 hikey=71 sample=SubDir/07B4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=72 lokey=72 hikey=73 sample=SubDir/08C5.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=74 lokey=74 hikey=75 sample=SubDir/09D5.wav region trigger=", "id": "13324840" }, { "contents": "Afadzato South District\n\n\n. Logba-Adzakoe 57. Logba-Akusame 58. Logba-Alakpeti 59. Logba-Andokope 60. Logba-Dufie 61. Logba-Klikpo 62. Logba-Tota 63. Logba-Vuinta 64. Logba-Xorglikope 65. Tafi-Abuipe 66. Tafi-Agorme 67. Tafi-Atome 68. Tafi-Dekpokorfe 69. Tafi-Mador 70. Tafi-Xorglikorfe 71. Kpeve-Old town 72. Kpeve-Tornu 73. Adigbo-Tornu 74. Goviefe-Todzi 75. Goviefe-Korwu", "id": "2739856" }, { "contents": "Jackson League\n\n\n-52 Centrals 1952-53 Northerners 1953-54 Vale Recreation 1954-55 Pessimists 1955-56 Northerners 1956-57 Guernsey Rangers 1957-58 Guernsey Rangers 1958-59 Northerners 1959-60 Northerners 1960-61 Belgrave Wanderers 1961-62 Sylvans 1962-63 Sylvans 1963-64 Northerners 1964-65 Belgrave Wanderers 1965-66 Vale Recreation 1966-67 Centrals 1967-68 St Martin’s 1968-69 Vale Recreation 1969-70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970-71 Belgrave Wanderers 1971-72 Vale Recreation 1972-73 Vale Recreation", "id": "4250613" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\nof Arkansas. The Lumbermen were disbanded in July 1905 due to financial hardships. Pine Bluff MLB Players 1954 - Frank Lucchesi - Manager - Philadelphia 70-72, Texas 75-77, Chicago Cubs 87 1952 - Bob Hale - Baltimore 55-56, 58, Cleveland 60-61, New York Yankees 61 1952 - Hillis Layne - Washington 41 1952 - Jim Snyder - Player Minnesota 61-62, 64 Manager - Seattle 88 1951 - Bud Black - Detroit 52, 55 1950 - Harry Chozen - Cincinnati 37 1950", "id": "9684300" }, { "contents": "Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award\n\n\n-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-", "id": "18196616" }, { "contents": "Middlesex Senior Charity Cup\n\n\n1947–48 Hendon 1948–49 Hayes 1949–50 Wealdstone 1950–51 Finchley 1951–52 Southall 1952–53 Hounslow Town 1953–54 Hendon 1954–55 Hayes 1955–56 Hounslow Town 1956–57 Hendon 1957–58 Finchley 1958–59 Enfield 1959–60 Hounslow Town 1960–61 Enfield 1961–62 Enfield & Hounslow Town (joint holders) 1962–63 Hayes 1963–64 Wealdstone 1964–65 Finchley 1965–66 Hounslow Town 1966–67 No Competition 1967–68 Wealdstone & Wembley (joint holders) 1968–69 Southall 1969–70 Hampton 1970–71 Hayes 1971–72 Hayes 1972–73 Hayes 1973–74 Finchley 1974–75 Hayes 1975–76 Hendon 1976–77 Hendon 1977–78 Hillingdon Borough 1978–79 Hendon 1979–80 Harrow Borough 1980–81 Wembley & Wealdstone (joint winners) 1981–82 Uxbridge 1982–83 Wembley 1983–84 Southall", "id": "8679746" }, { "contents": "Handicap (chess)\n\n\n53. Ke3 Kb5 54. Ne4 Na6 55. h8=Q Ka5 56. Qc3+ Kb5 57. Qb3+ Ka5 58. Nc3 Nc5 59. Bc7+ Ka6 60. Qb5+ Ka7 61. Qxc5+ Ka6 Deliberately allowing checkmate. 62. Qa5+ Kb7 63. Ke4 Kc8 64. Qa7 Kd7 65. Qb7 Ke7 66. Qc8 Kf6 67. Bd8+ Kg7 68. Qe6 Kf8 69. Qe7+ Kg8 70. Nd5 Kh8 71. g5 Kg8 72. g6 Kh8 73. Ke5 Kg8 74.", "id": "9261177" }, { "contents": "2009 Premier League Snooker\n\n\nwas higher. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 28–29 November – Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, England * (61) 80–35, 4–80, (96)–0, 0–(110), 34–77, 61–71 (65), 67–1, 40–75 ** 0–(98), 10–99 (53), 10–68 (66), 1–83 (76), (63)–30, (53)–(67) *** (111) 119–9, 87–36, 70–0, 50–57, 0–(88", "id": "994853" }, { "contents": "2013 Virginia Cavaliers football team\n\n\nAlex Foertsch 55 David Dean 56 Andre Miles-Redmond 57 Stephen Lawe 59 Mark Hall 60 John Pond 60 Jeb Byrne 61 Cody Wallace 62 Sean Karl 63 Ryan Doull 64 Nick Koutris 65 Ross Burbank 66 George Adeosun 67 Jackson Matteo 68 Eric Tetlow 69 Phillip Berry 70 Luke Bowanko 71 Jack McDonald 72 Eric Smith 74 Conner Davis 75 Sadiq Olanrewaju 76 Michael Mooney 77 Jay Whitmire 78 Morgan Moses 79 Jack Babcock 79 Sean Cascarano 80 Adrian Gamble 81 Jamall Brown 82 Mario Nixon 83 Jake McGee 84 Canaan Severin 85 Keeon Johnson 86 Jeremy Dollin", "id": "3791357" }, { "contents": "Sangrampur, Maharashtra\n\n\n52-Pimpari Adgaon 1400 53-Rajpur 157 54-Akoli Bk. 910 55-Akoli Kh. 251 56-Changefal Bk. 665 57-Changefal Kh. 707 58-Niwana 1487 59-Sangrampur Pr.jamod 6506 60-Tamgaon 1124 61-Pimpri Kathargaon 566 62-Bodkha 1363 63-Nirod 989 64-Bhilkhed 713 65-Wakana 1420 66-Rudhana 2072 67-Chondhi 622 68-Kakoda 669 69-Ukadgaon 353 70-Manardi 719 71-Pimpri Kavthal 461 72-Ringanwadi 570 73-Durgadiatya 1016 74-Wankhed 5378 75-Takleshwar 501 76-Kalamkhed 712 77-Jastgaon 795 78-Neknapur 358 79-Awar 955 80-Ukali Bk. 1216 81-Kodri 1225 82-Paturda Khurd 1564 83-Khel Thorat Paturda 2054 84-Warwat Khanderao 1447 85-Hingana Kavthal 360 86-Kumbarkhed 230 87-Kavthal 2673 88-Itkhed 218 89-Pesoda 1185 90-Bhon 1149 91-Sawali 659 92-Khiroda", "id": "9109065" }, { "contents": "Kamen Rider Spirits\n\n\n61. Rushbr 62. Ice Fangbr 63. Graveyard Eleventh tankōbon 64. Light Fangbr 65. Labyrinthbr 66. Hell Carbr 67. Teacherbr 68. Training Twelfth tankōbon 69. Whirlpoolbr 70. New Finisherbr 71. Ocean Battlebr 72. Belt of Lifebr 73. Immortal Man Thirteenth tankōbon 74. Inheritbr 75. Get Backbr 76. Movingbr 77. Evolutionbr 78. Next Evolutionbr 79. Final Evolution Fourteenth tankōbon 80. Warrior's Essencebr 81. Surpassing Greedbr 82. Returnbr 83. Fiery Giantbr 84. With the Soulbr 85. Setupbr", "id": "11704902" }, { "contents": "List of AEK Athens F.C. managers\n\n\nP ! W ! D ! L ! F ! A ! GD ! W% ! Pts% ! Total ! 36!!22!!7!!7!!62!!32!!+30!!61.11!!67.59 ! Total ! 11||6||3||2||22||14||+8||54.54||63.64 ! Total ! 4||2||0||2||6||5||+1||50.00||50.00 ! Total ! 26!!14!!5!!7!!55!!28!!+27!!53.85!!60.26 ! Total ! 59!!37!!11!!11!!145!!69!!+76!!62.71!!68.93 ! Total ! 17!!11!!3!!5!!32!!18!!+14||64.71!!70.59 ! Total ! 82!!45!!23!!14!!166!!77!!+89!!54.88!!64.23 ! Total ! 16!!8!!3!!5!!24!!20!!+4!!50.00!!56.25 ! Total ! 86!!47!!23!!16!!121!!70!!+51!!54.65!!63.57 ! Total ! 71!!39!!13!!19!!122!!67!!+55!!54.93!!61.03 ! Total ! 84!!39!!24!!21!!116!!86!!+30!!46.43!!55.95 ! Total ! 2!!1!!0!!1!!3!!4!!-1!!50.00!!50.00 ! Total ! 82!!61!!12!!9!!190!!50!!+140!!74.39!! \"Only competitive matches are counted. Wins, losses and draws are results at the final whistle; the results of penalty shootouts are not counted.\"", "id": "20468014" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Kf3 Kf8 52. Kg2 Rg4+ 53. Kh2 Bf2 54. Rf1 Bd4 55. Re1 Rh4+ 56. Kg2 Rg4+ 57. Kh3 Rh4+ 58. Kg3 Kf7 59. Kg2 Kf8 60. Kf3 Rh2 61. Bxa4 c2 62. Kg3 Bxe5+ 63. Rxe5 Rh1 64. Bxg5 Rg1+ 65. Kf2 Nxg5 66. Bxc2 Ra1 67. a4 Ra2 68. Re2 Ra3 69. Re3 Ra2 70. Re2 Ra3 71. Rd2 Ke7 72. Ke2 Nf3 73. Rd1 Ne5 74. Rd5", "id": "4952529" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Qxg6+ Kf8 59. Qxc6 Kg8 60. Qg6+ Kf8 61. Qg4 Ke8 62. Qh5 Kf8 63. Qg4 Ke8 64. Qh5 Kf8 65. Qd5 Rh7 66. Qf3+ Kg8 67. Qg4+ Kf7 68. Qh5+ Kg8 69. Qg6+ Kf8 70. Qf5+ Kg8 71. Qg4+ Kf7 72. Qh5+ Kg8 73. Qd5+ Kf8 74. Qxb5 Qe6 75. Bg7+ Kf7 76. Qh5+ Ke7 77. g3 Qe1+ 78. Kg2 Qe4+ 79. Kh2", "id": "4952547" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rc6 Bb5 60. Rc1 b3 61. Rb1 Bc4 62. Ke4 Ra2 63. Kd4 Rc2 64. Nd3 Bxd3 65. Kxd3 Rxh2 66. Rxb3 Kg7 67. Ke4 Ra2 68. Kf4 Ra4+ 69. Kg5 Ra5 70. g4 Rc5 71. Kh5 Ra5 72. Rf3 Rb5 73. g5 Rb1 74. f6+ Kh7 75. Rh3 Rg1 76. Rh2 Rg3 77. Rh1 Rg2 78. Ra1 Rh2+ 79. Kg4 Kg6 80. Ra8 Rg2+ ½–½ Game 26br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black", "id": "7279762" }, { "contents": "Les Arcanes\n\n\nPremier sacrifice 56. Liberté 57. Le sacrifice libre 58. La relation du beth à l'aleph 59. Limite de nos champs de gravitation 60. L'indivisible unité 61. La Manifestation 62. Vision parfaite 63. La féminité de la Manifestation procréatrice 64. Cantique de Salomon 65. Ève 66. Sacrifice des sacrifices 67. La loi juive 68. Beauté libre 69. Encore le rythme 70. Conscience de l'univers 71. Libre beauté première 72-73. La passion mystérieuse et chaste 74. De l'amour à l'être 75.", "id": "17579979" }, { "contents": "Barharia\n\n\nKail 61. Kaluchhapra 62. Kanahar 63. Kanhauli 64. Khanpur 65. Khizar Chak 66. Khori Pakar Jaddi 67. Khori Pakar Nilami 68. Koiri Tola 69. Kuahi 70. Kurwa 71. Kutub Chhapra 72. Lachhmi Chak 73. Lakri 74. Lakri Dargah 75. Lala Hata 76. Lauan 77. Madhaupur 78. Mahal 79. Mahamadpur 80. Mahammadpur 81. Mahbub Chhapra 82. Mahmudpur 83. Mananpura 84. Mansahata 85. Mathia Patarhatha 86. Mathurapur 87. Mira Chhapra 88. Narharpur 89.", "id": "12509991" }, { "contents": "Women's Professional Basketball League\n\n\nfranchises had been awarded to Dallas, New Orleans, San Francisco and St. Louis, Missouri, while applications were received for potential franchises from Baltimore, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. The Eastern Division included the New Jersey Gems, New Orleans Pride, New York Stars, Philadelphia Fox, St. Louis Streak and Washington Metros. The Midwest Division included the Chicago Hustle, Iowa Cornets, Milwaukee Does and Minnesota Fillies. The Western Division included the California Dreams, Dallas Diamonds, Houston Angels and San Francisco Pioneers.", "id": "10846173" }, { "contents": "Don McMahon\n\n\nDonald John McMahon (January 4, 1930 – July 22, 1987) was a right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was signed by the Boston Braves before the 1950 season. He played for the Milwaukee Braves (1957–62), Houston Colt .45s (1962–63), Cleveland Indians (1964–66), Boston Red Sox (1966–67), Chicago White Sox (1967–68), Detroit Tigers (1968–69), and San Francisco Giants (1969–74). McMahon was used almost", "id": "22214072" }, { "contents": "List of sovereign states and dependencies by total fertility rate\n\n\n58 Israel 2.9 59 Lesotho 2.9 60 Eswatini 2.8 61 Kyrgyz Republic 2.8 62 Micronesia 2.8 63 Algeria 2.7 64 Haiti 2.7 65 Mongolia 2.7 66 Botswana 2.6 67 Fiji 2.6 68 Guatemala 2.6 69 Kazakhstan 2.6 70 Syria 2.6 71 Turkmenistan 2.6 72 Bolivia 2.5 73 Djibouti 2.5 74 Jordan 2.5 75 Oman 2.5 76 Lao PDR 2.4 77 Philippines 2.4 78 Cambodia 2.3 79 Ecuador 2.3 80 Guyana 2.3 81 Honduras 2.3 82 Panama 2.3 83 Paraguay 2.3 84 Seychelles 2.3 85 South Africa 2.3 86 Suriname 2.3 87 Uzbekistan 2.3 88 Dominican Republic 2.2 89 Indonesia 2.2", "id": "17872676" }, { "contents": "Minuscule 441\n\n\nsubscriptions at the end of each book, and στιχοι. The biblical text is surrounded by a catena of Oecumenius. Some of leaves of the codex are in disorder. The order of leaves: 3-18. 1. 2. 19-46. 47-58. 59. 63. 64. 59. 60-62. 73. 74. 65. 66. 69-72. 67. 68. 75-78. 127-142. 79-126. 143-158. 167-182", "id": "19179286" }, { "contents": "Al Maktab Raqam 19\n\n\n61 - Ghost Walker 62 - Stun death 63 - Fire Ball 64 - the mystery of the Sphinx 65 - dark rays 66 - Conflict in the bush 67 - a plot of Satan 68 - bulwark 69 - ghost of revenge 70 - bloody chase 71 - cursed earth 72 - devastating weapon 73 - horror Hospital 74 - a treasure of the Pharaohs 75 - bird death 76. The armed robbery 77. secret mission 78. hackers Nile 79. Invisible Man 80. devastating automated 81. golden statue 82. Flower devil 83", "id": "3242097" }, { "contents": "Rulers of Kuba\n\n\n. Shama Katuri. 61. Kusunju. 62. Bena Misaki. 63. Bikila Kolo. 64. Kunche Lama. 65. Pelama Pena. 66. Mime Pelama. 67. Chenge Lesanga. 68. Mianga. 69. Sam Bula. 70. Manchum Bula. 71. Bopele^Bombo. 72. Boeke. 73. Bo^Kena. 74. Shamba Nche. 75. Golo Nche. 76. Shama Shanga. 77. Saina^Kama. 78. Ko Kena. 79. Sanga Lenga. 80. Bosh A kama. 81", "id": "12139561" }, { "contents": "Ācārakkōvai\n\n\n52 poems (3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 77, 78, 81, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93", "id": "12746274" }, { "contents": "Jeff Nelsen\n\n\nmovie soundtracks, and performing in the horn sections of orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Montreal, Vancouver, and National Symphonies, and the Balkan Gypsy funk band of Slavic Soul Party. With Canadian Brass, Jeff has also performed with the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, the symphonies of Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, Phoenix, Rotterdam, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, with the esteemed German, London", "id": "2981814" }, { "contents": "Kasparov versus the World\n\n\n, but claimed it was also losing, and published a \"forced win\". Subsequently, tablebases showed an error in Kasparov's analysis, but confirmed that 58...Qf5 could not have saved the draw with best play on both sides. The main line starts with 58...Qf5 59.Kh6 Qe6 60.Qg1+ Ka2 61.Qf2+ Kb1 62.Qd4 Ka2 63.Kg5 Qe7+ 64.Qf6 Qe3+ 65.Qf4 Qg1+ 66.Kf6 Qb6+ 67.Kf7 Qb7+ 68.Ke6 Qc8+ 69.Kf6 Qd8+ 70.Kf5 Qc8+ 71.Kg5 Qc3 72.Qh2+ Ka1 73.Qe2 Kb1 74.Qf2 Qc1+ 75.Kg4 Qc3", "id": "14582966" }, { "contents": "Swindle (chess)\n\n\n55...f2 56.Qg2 \"zugzwang\"; (b) 55...Nf4 56.Qf5! and if 56...Kg3 57.Qg5+ wins the knight; (c) 55...Ng5 56.Qf5 wins. g5 53.hxg5 hxg5 54.Qxb6 f3 55.Qxc5 Kg4 56.Qe3 Kg3 57.c4 Kg2 58.c5 f2 59.Qe4+ Kh2 60.Qf3 g4! 61.Qe2? White could draw with 61.Qxg4 f1=Q+ 62.Kc2 Qf2+ 63.Kb1 Qf1+ 64.Kc2 Qb5 (64...Nf2 65.Qf4+ Kg2 66.Qg5+ Kf3 67.Qf6+ Ke3 68.Qh6+ Kd4 69.Qd6+ Ke4 70.Qg6+ Kd5 71.Qd6+ Ke4 72.Qg6+", "id": "21604299" }, { "contents": "Queen and pawn versus queen endgame\n\n\n. Qxe6 Qh8+ 58. Kg6 Qc3 59. g4 Qd2 60. g5 Qd4 61. Qf5+ Ka4 62. Kh5 Qh8+ 63. Kg4 Qh1 (This move loses for Black in 39 moves as confirmed by http://www.k4it.de/index.php?topic=egtb&lang=en) 64. Qf4+ Ka5 65. Qe5+ Ka4 66. g6 Qd1+ 67. Kg5 Qg8+ 68. Kf5 Qc8+ 69. Kf4 Qc1+ 70. Qe3 Qc7+ 71. Qe5 Qc1+ 72. Kf5 Qc8+ 73. Kg5 Qd8+ 74. 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They beat Poland 47–64, and Sweden 65–54. Then they lost to Italy 50–58, lost to Germany 77–70, and defeated Poland 71–65. At the 2013 European Championships, Spain defeated Sweden 60–54, Israel 75–57, France 56–40, and Poland 63–45 in pool play. They lost to Turkey 63–49. In the quarterfinals, they defeated Italy 65–56. In the semi-finals, they lost to Great Britain 72–69. They defeated Sweden to win the bronze by a score of 65–56. Asier García Pereiro led the team in", "id": "13321907" }, { "contents": "Lanarkshire Cup\n\n\n1932–33 - 1933–34 - Hamilton Academical 1934–35 - Airdrieonians 1935–36 - 1936–37 - 1937–38 - Airdrieonians 1938–39 - Hamilton Academical 1939–40 - Motherwell 1848–49 - Albion Rovers 1949–50 - Motherwell 1950–51 - Albion Rovers 1951–52 - Hamilton Academical 1952–53 - Motherwell 1953–54 - Motherwell 1954–55 - Motherwell 1955–56 - 1956–57 - Motherwell 1957–58 - Motherwell 1958–59 - Motherwell 1959–60 - Motherwell 1960–61 - Motherwell 1961–62 - Motherwell 1962–63 - Airdrieonians 1963–64 - Motherwell 1964–65 - 1965–66 - Airdrieonians 1966–67 - Airdrieonians 1967–68 - Motherwell 1968–69 - Motherwell 1969–70 - Airdrieonians 1970–71 - Airdrieonians 1971–72 - 1972–73 - Motherwell 1973–74 -", "id": "10384135" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1981\n\n\nNe7 29.Ne3 Rc6 30.Ra3 Nc8 31.axb5 axb5 32.Kf2 Nb6 33.Nb2 Rxd1 34.Bxd1 Rd6 35.Be2 Be8 36.Ra5 Rd8 37.Ke1 c6 38.Ra6 Rb8 39.Bd1 Nc8 40.Nd3 Nc7 41.Ra5 Ra8 42.f4 exf4 43.gxf4 Nb6 44.Bf3 Rd8 45.Be2 Na4 46.Ra7 Rd7 47.Kd2 Ne6 48.Rxd7 Bxd7 49.Bg4 g6 50.f5 gxf5 51.Bxf5 Kg7 52.e5 Nf8 53.Bxd7 Nxd7 54.e6 Ndb6 55.Nf4 Kf8 56.Kd3 Nc8 57.Ng4 Ke7 58.Nh6 Kd6 59.Kd4 Ne7 60.Nf7+ Kc7 61.Nh5 c5+ 62.bxc5 Nc6+ 63.Ke3 Nxc5 64.Nxf6 Nxe6 65.h5 Nf8 66.Ke4 Kb6 67.Ng5 h6 68.Nf7 Ne6 69.Ne8 Nc5+ 70.Ke3 Na4 71.Kd2 b4 72.cxb4 Nxb4 73.Nxh6 Nc5 74.Nf5 Nd5 75.h6 Ne4+", "id": "7279794" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n22 3a 20 22 55 ord\", \"name\": \"U 0000100 73 65 72 22 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 73 70 61 63 65 ser\", \"namespace 0000120 22 3a 20 22 65 78 61 6d 70 6c 65 2e 61 76 72 6f \": \"example.avro 0000140 22 2c 20 22 66 69 65 6c 64 73 22 3a 20 5b 7b 22 \", \"fields\": [{\" 0000160 74 79 70 65 22 3a 20 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c", "id": "10173700" }, { "contents": "HC CSKA Moscow\n\n\n. \"Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game Soviet / Russian MVP Scoring Champion Goal Scoring Champion Soviet / Russian League First Team Best Line Best Rookie Soviet League Championship \"(32)\": 1947–48, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1954–55, 1955–56, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1976–77,", "id": "12586396" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\n- Ryne Duren - Baltimore 54, Kansas City 57, NYY 58-61, LAA 61-62, Philadelphia 63-64, Cincinnati 64, Washington 65, Philadelphia 65 1949 - Ed Albrecht - St. Louis 49-50 1940 - Dewey Adkins - Washington 43, Chi Cubs 49 1940 - Stan Goletz - CHI WS 41 1940 - William Red Rollings - Boston 27-28 1940 - Dave Bartosch - St. Louis 45 1939 - Andy Cohen - Player - New York Giants 26, 28-29, Manager - Philadelphia", "id": "9684301" }, { "contents": "Bing (search engine)\n\n\n-time traffic conditions using Bing Maps. The gadget provided shortcuts to driving directions, local search and full-screen traffic view of major US and Canadian cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Montreal, New York City, Oklahoma City, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Vancouver, and Washington, D.C. Prior to October", "id": "5355697" }, { "contents": "Chess (poem)\n\n\nas 52. Na1–b3? 52. Kh2 Qg3+ 53. Qxg3+ hxg3+ 54. Kxg3 Ra5 55. Kf2 Ra8 56. Ke2 Nc2 57. Kd1 Ne3+ 58. Kc1 Nxg2+ 59. Kb1 b5 60. h4 b4 61. h5 b3 62. e5 Bg5 63. h6 Nh4 64. e6 Bf6 65. h7 Nxf3 66. e7 Bxe7 67. h8=Q+ Kb7 68. Qh3 Ne5 69. Qh5 Nd3 70. Qh3 Nb4 71. Qf3+ Kb8 72. Qe2 Bf6 73. Qe6", "id": "7723831" }, { "contents": "2002 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n(77) 93–6, 37–67, (62) 70–20, (57) 79–0, (91) 108–17, 69–9, (60) 62–9 **(65) 75–33, 68–55, 59–23, (126)-0, 0-(81), (85) 112–6, 1–76 (72), (60) 73–0 ***(60) 109–6, 45–56, (72) 75–42, 5–78 (55), (68) 73–0, (109) 115–19, 43–66, (110) 111–14, (70)-0, 38–89", "id": "20494682" }, { "contents": "2015 Cleveland Indians season\n\n\nand 13, improving their record to 70–70 and marking the first time the Indians were .500 since they were 2–2. The Indians would also be 71-71, 72-72, 73-73, and 74-74, but lost the following game each time. They briefly made it over the .500 mark at 77–76 on September 26, but went on to lose three in a row. The Indians spent much of September 3–5 games behind the Texas Rangers or Houston Astros for the second wild card spot in the American", "id": "294687" }, { "contents": "Index of philosophical literature\n\n\n\"Federalist No. 61\" – \"Federalist No. 62\" – \"Federalist No. 63\" – \"Federalist No. 64\" – \"Federalist No. 65\" – \"Federalist No. 66\" – \"Federalist No. 67\" – \"Federalist No. 68\" – \"Federalist No. 69\" – \"Federalist No. 70\" – \"Federalist No. 71\" – \"Federalist No. 72\" – \"Federalist No. 73\" – \"Federalist No. 74\" – \"Federalist", "id": "16809651" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "List of mayors of Salisbury\n\n\n1850–51 George Brown 1851–52 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1852–53 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1853–54 John Lambert 1854–55 Thomas Pain 1855–56 Abraham Jackson 1856–57 Thomas Pain 1857–58 Coard William Squarey 1858–59 Philip Pickney Cother 1859–60 William Woodlands 1860–61 Philip Watson Ottoway 1861–62 Charles Mann Cornwallis Whatman 1862–63 John Style 1863–64 John Waters 1864–65 Richard Henry Rigden 1865–66 Robert Stokes 1866–67 John Alfred Lush MD 1867–68 Stephen Eldridge 1868–69 William Aylward 1869–70 Charles Richard Norton 1870–71 William Fawcett Jnr. 1871–72 John Harding Jackson 1873–74 Henry Brown 1874–75 Samuel Ralph Atkins 1875–76 Charles Henry Radcliffe 1876–77 John Keynes 1877–78 Richard Monkhouse Wilson", "id": "18557200" }, { "contents": "1967 NFL season\n\n\nThe 1967 NFL season was the 48th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 16 teams with the addition of the New Orleans Saints. The two 8-team conferences were split into two divisions each: the Eastern Conference divisions were Capitol (Dallas, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Washington) and Century (Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis), and the Western Conference divisions were Central (Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, and Minnesota) and Coastal (Atlanta, Baltimore, Los Angeles", "id": "8290334" }, { "contents": "World TeamTennis\n\n\nwith Arthur Ashe and Wilt Chamberlain, securing the professional men players.. The league began play in May 1974, with George MacCall as Commissioner of the 16 teams: Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo-Toronto, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Florida (Miami), San Diego/Hawaii, Houston, Los Angeles, Minnesota (Minneapolis-St.Paul), New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. The original league format included a four-colored tennis court, a 44-contest season, and teams", "id": "14486970" }, { "contents": "2013 FedEx Cup Playoffs\n\n\n(76 to 58), Nicholas Thompson (73 to 59), Brendan Steele (89 to 69), and Ernie Els (91 to 70). Seven players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances: Ryan Palmer (60 to 71), Fredrik Jacobson (61 to 72), Martin Laird (63 to 74), David Lingmerth (64 to 75), Kyle Stanley (66 to 77), Cameron Tringale (69 to 79", "id": "19528111" }, { "contents": "Jellabies\n\n\n58. Parrot (21 June 1999) 59. Spring (28 June 1999) 60. Magic (5 July 1999) 61. Where's Pepper? (12 July 1999) 62. Hot (19 July 1999) 63. Robot (26 July 1999) 64. Wheels (2 August 1999) 65. Chums (9 August 1999) 66. Baa! (16 August 1999) 67. Found (23 August 1999) 68. Autumn (30 August 1999) 69. Nature (6 September 1999)", "id": "20682329" }, { "contents": "List of fresh water fishes of Maharashtra\n\n\nogilbii 51. Schismatorhynchos (Nukta) nukta 52. Thynnichthys sandkhol 53. Tor khudree 54. Tor mussulah 55. Tor tor SUB-FAMILY: CULTRINAE 56. Chela cachius 57. Chela laubuca 58. Salmostoma acinaces 59. Salmostoma balookee 60. Salmostoma boopis 61. Salmostoma clupeoides 62. Salmostoma horai 63. Salmostoma kardahiensis 64. Salmostoma novacula 65. Salmostoma phulo Subfamily: LEUCISCINAE 66. Hypophthalmichthys molitrix SUBFAMILY: RASBORINAE 69. Barilius evezardi 70. Barilius gatensis 71. Parluciosoma daniconius 72. Parluciosoma labiosa 73. Danio aequipinnatus 74", "id": "16146194" }, { "contents": "Vehicle registration plates of Kenya\n\n\n63 UN - United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Eastern & Southern African Regional Office 64 CD - Iran 65 CD - Cyprus 66 CD - Argentina 67 UN - United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) 68 CD - Philippines 69 CD - Burundi 70 CD - Chile 71 CD - Oman 72 CD - League of Arab States / Arab League 73 CD - European Union 74 CD - Yemen 75 CD - Kenya Mission to UNEP 76 CD - Côte d'Ivoire (Consulate) 77 CD - Bangladesh 78 CD - Saudi Arabia 79 UN", "id": "993880" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "List of makams\n\n\n-Şehnaz 63. Bûstan 64. Büzürk 65. Büzürk-Gerdâniye 66. Büzürk-Geveyşt 67. Büzürk-Mâye 68. Büzürk-Nevrûz 69. Büzürk-Selmek 70. Büzürk-Şehnâz 71. Canfezâ 72. Çârgâh 73. Çârgâh-Âcem 74. Çârgâh-Gerdâniye 75. Çârgâh-Mahûr 76. Çehâr-Âgâazin 77. Daği-Bayâti 78. Danişverân 79. Dil Âvîz 80. Dil-Ârâ 81. Dil-Efruz 82. Dil-Keşîde 83. Dil-Nişîn 84. Dil-", "id": "21093808" }, { "contents": "Super Bases Loaded 2\n\n\n\", the Cleveland \"Stars\", the Detroit \"Storm\", the Kansas City \"Tornadoes\", Oakland \"Eagles\", and Seattle \"Blue Wave\". The Omega League (based on the National League) consisted of the Atlanta \"Weasels\", Houston \"Doves\", the Los Angeles \"Cyclops\", the New York \"Mercs\", Philadelphia \"Bruins\", the Pittsburgh \"Buzzards\", and the San Francisco \"Amoebas\". In addition, there were four edit teams: Urbana,", "id": "22141152" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "Don Larsen\n\n\nDon James Larsen (born August 7, 1929) is an American retired Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher. During a 15-year MLB career, he pitched from 1953 to 1967 for seven different teams. Larsen pitched for the St. Louis Browns / Baltimore Orioles (1953–54; 1965), New York Yankees (1955–59), Kansas City Athletics (1960–1961), Chicago White Sox (1961), San Francisco Giants (1962–64), Houston Colt .45's / Houston Astros (1964–65), and Chicago Cubs (1967)", "id": "15750076" }, { "contents": "1968 NBA playoffs\n\n\n) (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Chicago Bulls: \"Lakers win series 4-1\" This is the first playoff meeting between the Lakers and Bulls. Division Finals (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (3) San Francisco Warriors: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Last Playoff Meeting: 1967 Western Division Semifinals (San Francisco won 3-0) Champion: Boston Celtics Division Semifinals (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (3) New York Knicks: \"76ers win series 4-2", "id": "14689742" } ]
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[ { "contents": "Global Initiative to Combat Nuclear Terrorism\n\n\n. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. IAEA (observer) UNODC (observer) INTERPOL (observer) UNICRI (observer) June 1-2 in Tokyo Japan February 8-10 New Delhi India June 16-17, 2015 Helsinki, Finland", "id": "7679046" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nNew York Yankees 56. Robin Yount, Milwaukee Brewers 57. Wade Boggs, Boston Red Sox 58. Roger Clemens, Boston Red Sox 59. Vince Coleman, St. Louis Cardinals 60. José Canseco, Oakland Athletics 61. Fernando Valenzuela, Los Angeles Dodgers 62. Tony Gwynn, San Diego Padres 63. Doc Gooden, New York Mets 64. Mark McGwire, Oakland Athletics 65. Jack Clark, New York Yankees 66. Dale Murphy, Atlanta Braves 67. Kirk Gibson, Los Angeles Dodgers 68. Jack Morris,", "id": "18525011" }, { "contents": "Women's World Chess Championship 2016\n\n\nRb4 60. a3 Kc5 61. Re6 Re4 62. Kc2 Kd4 63. Rd6+ Kc4 64. Rc6+ Kd5 65. Rb6 Rc4+ 66. Kd2 Kc5 67. Rb8 Ra4 68. Rc8+ Kd4 69. Rb8 Ra5 70. Rd8+ Kc4 71. Re8 Kd5 72. Rd8+ Ke4 73. Rb8 Rxa3 74. Rxb5 Kf4 75. Rb8 Kf3 76. Rf8+ Ke4 77. Rb8 Ra2+ 78. Ke1 Kf4 79. Rb3 e4 80. Rc3 e3 81. Rc8 1/2-1/2 In", "id": "15973443" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nDetroit Tigers 69. Ryne Sandberg, Chicago Cubs 70. Nolan Ryan, Houston Astros 71. John Tudor, Los Angeles Dodgers 72. Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia Phillies 73. Dave Righetti, New York Yankees 74. Pedro Guerrero, St. Louis Cardinals 75. Rick Sutcliffe, Chicago Cubs 76. Gary Carter, New York Mets 77. Cal Ripken, Baltimore Orioles 78. Andre Dawson, Chicago Cubs 79. Andy Van Slyke, Pittsburgh Pirates 80. Roc Raines, Montreal Expos 81. Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins 82.", "id": "18525012" }, { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Constitutional amendments under the French Fifth Republic\n\n\n46, 47, 47-1, 47-2 (new), 48, 49, 50-1, 51-1 (new), 51-2 (new), 56, 61, 61-1 (new), 62, 65, 69, 70, 71, 71-1 (new), 72-3, 73, 74-1, 75-1 (new), 87 (new), 88-4, 88-5, 89. The vote was", "id": "8390514" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Wysoczany\n\n\n53. Saharowa 54. Mashljanyk 55. Luchkanych 56. Mashljanyk 57. Mytso 58. Jacyla 59. Jacyla 60. Village Ukrainian School 61. Bodnik 62. Tsynanko 63. Shlomko 64. Warholjak 65. Kroljak 66. Village Orthodox Church 67. Horonova 68. Hlibyk 69. Sekielyk 70. Mashljanyk 71. Maslany 72. Orzinski 73. Worotyla 74. Luchkanych 75. Petrunjova 76. Slabka 77. Petrunjova 78. Bajtsowa 79. Sas 80. Sas 81. Hrytsko 82. Jacyla 83. Szevtsova 84. Szevtsova", "id": "15604592" }, { "contents": "List of WWE United States Champions\n\n\nRank !Wrestler !No. ofbrreigns !Combinedbrdays !Combined daysbrrec. by WWE !1 !2 !rowspan=2|40 !42 !43 !44 !45 !46 !47 !48 !49 !50 !51 !52 !53 !rowspan=2|54 !56 !rowspan=2|57 !59 !60 !61 !62 !63 !64 !65 !66 !67 !rowspan=3|68 !71 !72 !rowspan=3|73 !76 !77 !78 !rowspan=2|79 !rowspan=2|81 !83 !rowspan=2|84 !rowspan=3|86 !89 !rowspan=2|90 !92 !", "id": "11372834" }, { "contents": "Eusébio\n\n\nrepeated five years later. He was the Portuguese First Division's top scorer seven times (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970 and 1973), helping Benfica to win 11 Primeira Liga (1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73 and 1974–75), 5 Portuguese Cup wins (1961–62, 1963–64, 1968–69, 1969–70 and 1971–72), 1 European Cup win (1961–62) and 3 European Cup finals (1962–63, 1964–65 and 1967–68). Eusébio", "id": "15697745" }, { "contents": "Udayarpalayam taluk\n\n\n48 Kundaveli-East 49 Kundaveli-West 50 Kuruvalapparkoil 51 Kuvagam 52 Kuvathur 53 Managathy 54 Marudur 55 Melur 56 Muthuservamadam 57 Nagam Panthal 58 Nayaganai Periyal 59 Nedavalur-East 60 Nedavalur-South 61 Olayur 62 Padanilai 63 Pappakudi-North 64 Pappakudi-South 65 Parukkal 66 Periyakrishnapuram 67 Periyavalayam 68 Pichanur 69 Pilichikuzhi 70 Piranjeri 71 Porpathintha Nallur 72 Rangiyam 73 Saluppai 74 Sathampady 75 Silambur 76 Siluvacheri 77 Sirukadambur 78 Solankurichi 79 Sripuranthan 80 Sriraman 81 Suriyamanal 82 Suttamalli 83 T.Paluvur 84 Taludalamedu 85 Thandalai 86 Thathanur 87 Thenkatchi Perumal Nathan 88 Thirukalapur 89", "id": "329036" }, { "contents": "Garhmukteshwar (Assembly constituency)\n\n\nkhaiya 46 Sharifpur 47 Anooppur Dibai 48 Shuklampura 49 Rasoolabad Nanpur 50 Lodhipur Shobhan 51 Pawati 52 Haiderpur 53 Lodhipur Chhapka 54 Sadullapur 55 Hiranpura 56 Popayi 57 Janupura 58 Jhadina 59 Saidpur 60 Alampur Bhagwantpur 61 Ladpura 62 Kalyanpur 63 Khilwai 64 Shogarh 65 Shahpur Chaudhary 66 Inayatpur 67 Rampur Nyamatpur 68 Abdullapur 69 Dotai 70 Athsaini 71 Hasupur 72 Manak Chowk 73 Deoli 74 Dhana 75 Lisri 76 Akkhapur 77 Fattapur 78 Phuldehra 79 Nawada Kalan 80 Todarpur 81 Bhowapur 82 Bhowapur Mastannagar 83 Baksar 84 Saroorpur 85 Vait 86 Khudaliya 87 Baddha 88 Ratupura 89 Rajhera 90", "id": "3818355" }, { "contents": "Samia tribe (Luhya)\n\n\n38 Abakangala 39 Abakati 40 Abakemo 41 Abakerere 42 Abakhu 43 Abakibwedde 44 Abakiroyoya 45 Abakobe 46 Abakomolo 47 Abakooli 48 Abakoolo 49 Abakuba 50 Abakwala 51 Abakwede 52 Abakyaki 53 Abakyonga 54 Abalaka 55 Abalala 56 Abalanda 57 Abaleke 58 Abalekya 59 Abalila 60 Abalindo 61 Abaliro 62 Abalisa 63 Abaloba 64 Abalomba 65 Abalundu 66 Abalwenge 67 Abalyali 68 Abalyani 69 Abamakwa 70 Abamakyeke 71 Abamali 72 Abamani 73 Abamanyi 74 Abambumpi 75 Abameripo 76 Abampoodi 77 Abampunyi 78 Abamulembo 79 Abamulimba 80 Abamuma 81 Abanapa 82 Abangasa 83 Abanghale 84 Abanyanga 85 Abanyedeti 86 Abanyihodoo 87 Abanyimaro", "id": "4195796" }, { "contents": "Parbatsar\n\n\nGular 47 Gunawati 48 Gurah 49 Haripura 50 Harnawa Patti 51 Hatheli 52 Hukmpura 53 Huldhani 54 Jagdishpura 55 Jalampura 56 Janjeela 57 Jawla 58 Jhalra 59 Jhujharpura 60 Kaletara 61 Kalkala Ki Dhani 62 Kankediyas 63 Kanwalad 64 Khanpur 65 Khedapura 66 Khedarpura 67 Kheri Khinwasi 68 Khokhar 69 Khokhariya 70 Khundiyas 71 Kinsariya 72 Kishorpura 73 Kitiya 74 Kuliyana 75 Kundri 76 Kurada 77 Lakhiyas 78 Lalana Kalan 79 Lalana Khurd 80 Madhwa 81 Malas Charnan 82 Malas Gusaiyan 83 Mandan 84 Mandowari 85 Manglana 86 Manpura 87 Mayapur 88 Mehgaon 89 Merasi 90 Mindakiya 91 Modi Khurd", "id": "7579275" }, { "contents": "Western Suburbs Magpies\n\n\nW Wright 55 W Barclay 56 Percy Bolt 57 T Doyle 58 J Feeney 59 V Jarvis 60 E Mantle 61 H.G. Naylor 62 E Palmer 63 E Willings 64 Grinstead 65 Owens 66 Sam Perry 67 Keen 68 James 69 Percy Briscoe 70 Chipperfield 71 J Ogilvie 72 Horace Alderson 73 Johns 74 J Slingsby 75 D McDonald 76 G Patterson 77 Baldock 78 Tom Dowswell 79 Healy 80 McEvoy 81 Ryan 82 George Duffin 83 Herb Gilbert 84 Rangi Joass 85 W Mueller 86 A Munnery 87 P.J. Thompson 88 Jack Tully 89 S.B. Wall 90 A Gillett", "id": "13659778" }, { "contents": "Game Day Recycling\n\n\nUniversity of Georgia 59. University of Kentucky 60. University of Maine 61. University of Maryland 62. University of Miami 63. University of Michigan 64. University of Minnesota 65. University of Mississippi 66. University of Missouri 67. University of Montana 68. University of Nebraska–Lincoln 69. University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill 70. University of North Texas 71. University of Notre Dame 72. University of Oregon 73. University of Rochester 74. University of South Florida 75. University of Tennessee - Knoxville 76", "id": "10435645" }, { "contents": "Carson's Law\n\n\nAnd Misfire 59. St. Patrick's Day 60. The Masquerade 61. All That Glitters 62. Laugh, Clown, Laugh 63. Guardian Angels 64. Lost Opportunities 65. A Country Dance 66. Faith, Hope And Fencing Wire 67. A Matter Of Confidence 68. The Tender Trap 69. A Case For Compassion 70. From Small Acorns 71. Street Games, Night Moves 72. Deceptions 73. Orphans Of The Storm 74. Falling Star 75. Means To An End 76. Teapots And Tears 77.", "id": "7511783" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "2003 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 10–11 May – Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, England *58–69, 83–25, 24–66, (63) 75–8, 9-(67), 0–98 (57), 72–60 (53), 39–80 (55), (67)-(60), 42–61 **(58) 73–26, (80)-(52), (100) 104–32, 23–82 (57), (54) 74–57, 49–57, (56) 71–48, 59–32 **", "id": "20494482" }, { "contents": "List of villages in Murbad\n\n\n796 br 57 Gorakhgad Murbad 1 br 58 Goregaon Murbad 495 br 59 Hedavali Murbad 281 br 60 Hireghar Murbad 225 61 Inde Murbad 885 br 62 Jadai Murbad 491 br 63 Jaigaon Murbad 496 br 64 Jambhurde Murbad 1,330 br 65 Jamghar Murbad 533 br 66 Kachakoli Murbad 869 br 67 Kalambad Mu Murbad 408 br 68 Kalambhe Murbad 1,299 br 69 Kalamkhande Murbad 987 br 70 Kalanbhad Murbad 1,017 br 71 Kandali Murbad 295 br 72 Kanharle Murbad 798 br 73 Kanhol Murbad 822 br 74 Karavale Murbad 1,118 br 75 Karchonde Murbad 731 76 Kasgaon Murbad 524", "id": "15353565" }, { "contents": "Amos Burn\n\n\nKf7 46.Bxc6 Bxc6 47.Kb4 Be8 48.Nf3 Ke7 49.Ng5 Bc6 50.Ka3 Bd7 51.Kb2 Ba4 52.Kc1 Bb3 53.Nf3 Ba4 54.Nh4 Kf7 55.Ng2 Bd7 56.h4 Be8 57.Kb2 Ba4 58.Ne3 Ke7 59.Ka3 Bc6 60.Kb4 Kd7 61.Ka5 Kc7 62.Nc2 Kb7 63.Nb4 Bd7 64.Na6 Be8 65.Nc5+ Kc6 66.Nxe6 Bd7 67.Ng5 Bf5 68.Kb4 Bg4 69.Ka3 Kd7 70.Nf7 Be6 71.Nd6 Kc6 72.Kb2 Bg4 73.Kc2 Kd7 74.Kd2 Ke6 75.Ke3 Bh3 76.f5+ gxf5 77.Kf4 Bg4 78.Kg5 Bh3 79.Ne8 Kf7 80.Nf6 f4 81.Kxf4 Be6 82.Kg5 1–0 MacDonald-Burn, Liverpool 1910 At right is a surprisingly little-known position from one of Burn's offhand games.", "id": "20103296" }, { "contents": "Brazilian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act\n\n\n59. FENIPRAZINE 60. FEMPROBAMATO 61. FLUFENAZINE 62. FLUMAZENIL 63. FLUOXETINE 64. FLUPENTIXOL 65. FLUVOXAMINE 66. HALOPERIDOL 67. HALOTAN 68. CLORAL HYDRATE 69. HYDROCHLORBEZETILAMINE 70. HYDROXIDINE 71. HOMOPHENAZINE 72. IMICLOPRAZINE 73. IMIPRAMINE 74. IMIPRAMINOXIDE 75. IPROCLORIZIDA 76. ISOCARBOXAZIDE 77. ISOFLURANE 78. ISOPROPYL-CROTONYL-URINE 79. LAMOTRIGINE 80. LEVODOPA 81. LEVOMEPROMAZINE 82. LINDANO 83. LISURIDA 84. LITHIUM 85. LOPERAMIDA 86. LOXAPINA 87. MAPROTILINE 88. MECLOFENOXATE 89. MEFENOXALONE 90.", "id": "14670778" }, { "contents": "Tales of the Wizard of Oz\n\n\n? 55. ? 56. ? 57. ? 58. ? 59. ? 60. Friends of a Feather 61. Monkey Air Lift 62. Guaranteed for Life 63. The Skills of Bravery 64. The Coat of Arms 65. Roar, Lion, Roar 66. Be a Card 67. The Inferior Decorator 68. The Salesman 69. The Cat's Meow 70. The Yellow Brick Road 71. Rusty Rusty 72. The Scarecrow 73. The Invisible Man 74. Free Trade 75. The Bull Fighter 76", "id": "13344957" }, { "contents": "Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship\n\n\nscope=row|56 !scope=row|57 !scope=row|58 !scope=row|59 !scope=row|60 !scope=row|61 !scope=row|62 !scope=row|63 !scope=row|64 !scope=row|65 !scope=row|66 !scope=row|67 !scope=row|68 !scope=row|69 !scope=row|70 !scope=row|71 !scope=row|72 !scope=row|73 !scope=row|74 !scope=row|75 !scope=row|76 !scope=row|77 !scope=row|78 !scope=row|79 !scope=row|80 !", "id": "16778230" }, { "contents": "Ikirun\n\n\n59. Asaba 60. Ajele Okeba 61. Ago Okeba 62. Ajisefinni 63. Alufa Akanbi 64. Adedeji 65. Alabi 66. Aniyeye 67. Agunlo 68. Aliyu 69. Aborisade 70. Agbon 71. Ayara 72. Baale- Enle 73. Baba Osogbo 74. Orisayo 75. Balogun 76. Baale Gbenagbena 77. Baale Onilu 78. Baale Ponja Erintunde 79. Saba 80. Balogun Kojo 81. Baale Oke Aafo 82. Balogun Makinde 83. Baba Isale 84. Balogun Imole 85. Baba Oloya 86. Baale", "id": "2580736" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qd2 Qd4 57. Qe1 Qb6 58. Qd2 Rb7 59. a4 Qc5 60. Qe1 Rb4 61. Qd2 Qb6 62. Qc1 Qd4 63. Qc2 Rb3 64. Be2 Rxc3 65. Qxc3 Qxc3 66. bxc3 Nxe4 67. Bf3 Nef6 68. Be2 e4 69. Bxc4 g4 70. Rb2 Ng5 71. Rb6 Nf7 72. Bf1 f3 73. c4 Nd7 74. Rb7 Nfe5 75. f6 e3 76. Rb3 e2 77. Bxe2 fxe2 78. Re3 Nf3 79. f7 Rf8 80. Rxg4 e1=", "id": "10680382" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "1953–54 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team\n\n\n30 Oregon State (-/4) RAL L 53–65 January 8 The Citadel H W 83–42 January 9 Wake Forest A W 66–65 January 11 Davidson A W 70–54 January 16 Virginia H W 78–66 January 19 NC State H L 77–84 February 2 Washington and Lee LY W 69–60 February 4 Duke (-/8) A L 47–63 February 8 Virginia A L 69–83 February 11 Wake Forest H L 62–76 February 13 Clemson (-/14) A W 72–56 February 16 Davidson H W 89–69 February 20 Duke (-/14) H L 63–67 February 24 NC State", "id": "7304952" }, { "contents": "Kumharsain\n\n\nChohan 38 Chopala 39 Churath 40 D.P.F. Nag kelo Saroga 41 D.P.F. Nagkelo 42 Dagrot 43 Dakolu 44 Dakoon 45 Dalan 46 Damaur 47 Daro 48 Dawala 49 Deeb 50 Deoridhar 51 Dethal 52 Devali Dhar 53 Dhala 54 Dhali 55 Dhanal 56 Dharuri 57 Dheongli 58 Dogri 59 Doja 60 Ganeog 61 Gharal 62 Ghareawat 63 Ghughvi 64 Gheti 65 Gonthla 66 Halyana 67 Hathiya 68 Jadoon 69 Jal 70 Jalti 71 Jangal Ahar 72 Jangal Dawala 73 Jangal Hatu 74 Jangal Havan 75 Jangal Jogsha 76 Jangal Madhawan 77 Jangal Marni 78 Jangal Nun-II 79 Janjeli", "id": "1653227" }, { "contents": "Glamorgan County Silver Ball Trophy\n\n\n. The trophy is sponsored by Brains Smooth. ! Season !! Winners !! Losing Finalists !! Score !! Venue ! 1956–57 !1957–58 ! 1958–59 ! 1959–60 ! 1960–61 ! 1961–62 ! 1962–63 ! 1963–64 ! 1964–65 ! 1965–66 ! 1966–67 ! 1967–68 ! 1968–69 ! 1969–70 ! 1970–71 ! 1971–72 ! 1972–73 ! 1973–74 ! 1974–75 ! 1975–76 ! 1976–77 ! 1977–78 ! 1978–79 ! 1979–80 ! 1980–81 ! 1981–82 ! 1982–83 ! 1983–84 ! 1984–85 ! 1985–86 ! 1986–87 ! 1987–88 ! 1988–89 ! 1989–90 ! 1990–91 ! 1991–92 ! 1992–93 ! 1993–94", "id": "18470383" }, { "contents": "63rd NHK Cup (shogi)\n\n\n, 59. P*7b, 60. Px3e, 61. P-6f, 62. N*8e, 63. P-7a+, 64. Nx7g+, 65. Nx7g, 66. S*7f, 67. N*8i, 68. G*5i, 69. K-6h, 70. B-4h+, 71. +P-7b, 72. +B-5h, 73. K-7i, 74. +B-6i, 75. K-8h, 76. +Bx7h, 77. Kx7h, 78. G*6g, 79. K-8h, 80. Gx7g, 81. Nx7g", "id": "8770976" }, { "contents": "Ancestors of Rama\n\n\n62. Rituparna 63. Sarvakama (Sarvakarma, Aartupani in Harivansha Puran) 64. Sudas (contemporary to King Kuru-1 of Chandravansh who founded the Magadha Kingdom) 65. Saudasa (or) Kalmashapada (married to Madayanti) 66. Asmaka 67. Mulaka (Naari Kavacha) (contemporary of Yadava King Shakuni who was the father of Rakshasha “Bhasmasura”) 68. Dasharatha-1 69. Adwil (Ilabil in Vishnu Puran) 70. Vishvamashaha 71. Anaranya-2 72. Nidhn 73. Animitra 74. Dululaha (Harivansh Puran) 75", "id": "8372279" }, { "contents": "Codex Cyprius\n\n\n1: 1, 4, 12, 14, 30, 34, 41, 44; Luke 10: 1, 8, 15, 22, 23, 30, 32, 37, 38, 47, 48, 53, 57, 63; Luke 20: 2, 4, 8, 9, 19, 23, 24, 26, 28, 33, 34, 50, 61, 62, 64, 65, 70, 74, 75. In Matthew 27:34 it reads οινον (\"wine\"", "id": "12433331" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qg1 Qe8 55. Qf2 Qf8 56. Rcd1 Qe8 57. Kh3 Kh8 58. Rc1 Kh7 59. Ba7 Rb7 60. Bc5 Na6 61. Be3 Rbb8 62. Kh4 Nb4 63. Qf1 Qe7 64. Kh3 Qe8 65. Kh2 Qe7 66. Qd1 Qe8 67. Kh3 Ra8 68. Kh4 Na6 69. Qg1 Bb4 70. Rdd1 Bf8 71. Kh3 Rab8 72. Kh4 Nb4 73. Rd2 Na6 74. Nf5 Bb4 75. Rdd1 Bf8 76. Qe1 Bb4 77. Qf1 Bf8 78. Kg3 Nb4 79", "id": "10680375" }, { "contents": "List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach\n\n\n• 20/7=/11 • 22/5 • 24/6 • 25/6 • 26/6 • 28/6 • 29/8 • 30/6 • 31/9 • 32/6 • 33/6 • 36/4 and /8 • 37/6 • 38/6 • 39/7 • 40/3, /6 and /8 • 41/6 • 42/7 • 44/7 • 45/7 • 46/6 • 47/5 • 48/3 and /7 • 52/6 • 55/5 • 56/5 • 57/8 • 59/3 • 60/5 • 62/6 64. • 64/2, /4 and /8 • 65/2 and /7 • 66/6 • 67/4 and /7 • 69/6 • 69a/6 • 70/7 and /11 • 72/6 • 73/5 • 74/8", "id": "3262090" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n+ Nxe4 56. fxe4+ Kxe4 57. Qg4+ Kd3 58. Qf3+ Qe3 59. Kg4 Qxf3+ 60. Kxf3 g6 61. Bd6 Nf5 62. Kf4 Nh4 63. Kg4 gxh5+ 64. Kxh4 Kxd4 65. Bb8 a5 66. Bd6 Kc4 67. Kxh5 a4 68. Kxh6 Kb3 69. b5 Kc4 70. Kg5 Kxb5 71. Kf5 Ka6 72. Ke6 Ka7 73. Kd7 Kb7 74. Be7 Ka7 75. Kc7 Ka8 76. Bd6 Ka7 77. Kc8 Ka6 78. Kb8 b5 79", "id": "7279713" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rg3 b3 59. Kc6 Kb8 60. Rxb3+ Ka7 61. Rb7+ Ka6 62. Rb6+ Ka7 63. Kb5 a4 64. Rxf6 Rf4 65. Rxh6 a3 66. Ra6+ Kb8 67. Rxa3 Rxf5 68. Rg3 Rf6 69. Rg8+ Kc7 70. Rg7+ Kc8 71. Rh7 1-0 Game 32br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black: Korchnoi, Viktorbr Pirc, Classicalbr Result: 1-0br 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5", "id": "7279777" }, { "contents": "José Cardenal\n\n\nJosé Rosario Domec Cardenal (born October 7, 1943 in Matanzas, Cuba) is a Cuban American former professional baseball outfielder, who played Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants (1963–64), Los Angeles/California Angels (1965–67), Cleveland Indians (1968–69), St. Louis Cardinals (1970–1971), Milwaukee Brewers (1971), Chicago Cubs (1972–77), Philadelphia Phillies (1978–79), New York Mets (1979–80), and Kansas City Royals (1980). Cardenal batted and threw", "id": "3406173" }, { "contents": "SUBE card\n\n\n20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88,", "id": "8102606" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\nRb1 Bg7 58. Be4 Nf6 59. Bc2 Nd5 60. Ra1 Kc7 61. Rb1 Bf6 62. Kg1 Ne7 63. Kf1 Nd5 64. Kg2 Bg7 65. Kg1 Kb7 66. Ra1 R6d7 67. Re4 Bf6 68. Re2 Kc7 69. Kf1 Ne7 70. Rb1 Nc8 71. Be3 Nd6 72. Rbe1 Re7 73. Bg6 Rg8 74. Bb1 e4 75. Kg2 Rge8 76. Bc2 Bg7 77. Rd1 Nc4 78. Bc1 Nd6 79. Rh1 Re5 80. h4 Bf6 81. h5 R5e7 82.", "id": "10680366" }, { "contents": "Wu Style Tai Chi Fast Form\n\n\nParting the wild horse's mane 59. Jade girl works the shuttles(3) 60. Jade girl works the shuttles(4) 61. Grasping the bird's tail 62. Cloud hands(3) 63. Cloud hands(4) 64. Downward posture 65. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(1) 66. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(2) 67. Step back, repulse the monkey 68. Flying oblique 69. Raise hand and step up 70. White crane flaps its wings 71. Brush knee and twist step 72. Needle at the bottom", "id": "6846816" }, { "contents": "SFZ (file format)\n\n\nan SFZ file: group lovel=0 hivel=127 region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=60 lokey=30 hikey=61 sample=SubDir/01C4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=62 lokey=62 hikey=63 sample=SubDir/02D4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=64 lokey=64 hikey=64 sample=SubDir/03E4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=65 lokey=65 hikey=66 sample=SubDir/04F4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=67 lokey=67 hikey=68 sample=SubDir/05G4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=69 lokey=69 hikey=70 sample=SubDir/06A4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=71 lokey=71 hikey=71 sample=SubDir/07B4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=72 lokey=72 hikey=73 sample=SubDir/08C5.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=74 lokey=74 hikey=75 sample=SubDir/09D5.wav region trigger=", "id": "13324840" }, { "contents": "Afadzato South District\n\n\n. Logba-Adzakoe 57. Logba-Akusame 58. Logba-Alakpeti 59. Logba-Andokope 60. Logba-Dufie 61. Logba-Klikpo 62. Logba-Tota 63. Logba-Vuinta 64. Logba-Xorglikope 65. Tafi-Abuipe 66. Tafi-Agorme 67. Tafi-Atome 68. Tafi-Dekpokorfe 69. Tafi-Mador 70. Tafi-Xorglikorfe 71. Kpeve-Old town 72. Kpeve-Tornu 73. Adigbo-Tornu 74. Goviefe-Todzi 75. Goviefe-Korwu", "id": "2739856" }, { "contents": "Jackson League\n\n\n-52 Centrals 1952-53 Northerners 1953-54 Vale Recreation 1954-55 Pessimists 1955-56 Northerners 1956-57 Guernsey Rangers 1957-58 Guernsey Rangers 1958-59 Northerners 1959-60 Northerners 1960-61 Belgrave Wanderers 1961-62 Sylvans 1962-63 Sylvans 1963-64 Northerners 1964-65 Belgrave Wanderers 1965-66 Vale Recreation 1966-67 Centrals 1967-68 St Martin’s 1968-69 Vale Recreation 1969-70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970-71 Belgrave Wanderers 1971-72 Vale Recreation 1972-73 Vale Recreation", "id": "4250613" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\nof Arkansas. The Lumbermen were disbanded in July 1905 due to financial hardships. Pine Bluff MLB Players 1954 - Frank Lucchesi - Manager - Philadelphia 70-72, Texas 75-77, Chicago Cubs 87 1952 - Bob Hale - Baltimore 55-56, 58, Cleveland 60-61, New York Yankees 61 1952 - Hillis Layne - Washington 41 1952 - Jim Snyder - Player Minnesota 61-62, 64 Manager - Seattle 88 1951 - Bud Black - Detroit 52, 55 1950 - Harry Chozen - Cincinnati 37 1950", "id": "9684300" }, { "contents": "Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award\n\n\n-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-", "id": "18196616" }, { "contents": "Middlesex Senior Charity Cup\n\n\n1947–48 Hendon 1948–49 Hayes 1949–50 Wealdstone 1950–51 Finchley 1951–52 Southall 1952–53 Hounslow Town 1953–54 Hendon 1954–55 Hayes 1955–56 Hounslow Town 1956–57 Hendon 1957–58 Finchley 1958–59 Enfield 1959–60 Hounslow Town 1960–61 Enfield 1961–62 Enfield & Hounslow Town (joint holders) 1962–63 Hayes 1963–64 Wealdstone 1964–65 Finchley 1965–66 Hounslow Town 1966–67 No Competition 1967–68 Wealdstone & Wembley (joint holders) 1968–69 Southall 1969–70 Hampton 1970–71 Hayes 1971–72 Hayes 1972–73 Hayes 1973–74 Finchley 1974–75 Hayes 1975–76 Hendon 1976–77 Hendon 1977–78 Hillingdon Borough 1978–79 Hendon 1979–80 Harrow Borough 1980–81 Wembley & Wealdstone (joint winners) 1981–82 Uxbridge 1982–83 Wembley 1983–84 Southall", "id": "8679746" }, { "contents": "Handicap (chess)\n\n\n53. Ke3 Kb5 54. Ne4 Na6 55. h8=Q Ka5 56. Qc3+ Kb5 57. Qb3+ Ka5 58. Nc3 Nc5 59. Bc7+ Ka6 60. Qb5+ Ka7 61. Qxc5+ Ka6 Deliberately allowing checkmate. 62. Qa5+ Kb7 63. Ke4 Kc8 64. Qa7 Kd7 65. Qb7 Ke7 66. Qc8 Kf6 67. Bd8+ Kg7 68. Qe6 Kf8 69. Qe7+ Kg8 70. Nd5 Kh8 71. g5 Kg8 72. g6 Kh8 73. Ke5 Kg8 74.", "id": "9261177" }, { "contents": "2009 Premier League Snooker\n\n\nwas higher. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 28–29 November – Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, England * (61) 80–35, 4–80, (96)–0, 0–(110), 34–77, 61–71 (65), 67–1, 40–75 ** 0–(98), 10–99 (53), 10–68 (66), 1–83 (76), (63)–30, (53)–(67) *** (111) 119–9, 87–36, 70–0, 50–57, 0–(88", "id": "994853" }, { "contents": "2013 Virginia Cavaliers football team\n\n\nAlex Foertsch 55 David Dean 56 Andre Miles-Redmond 57 Stephen Lawe 59 Mark Hall 60 John Pond 60 Jeb Byrne 61 Cody Wallace 62 Sean Karl 63 Ryan Doull 64 Nick Koutris 65 Ross Burbank 66 George Adeosun 67 Jackson Matteo 68 Eric Tetlow 69 Phillip Berry 70 Luke Bowanko 71 Jack McDonald 72 Eric Smith 74 Conner Davis 75 Sadiq Olanrewaju 76 Michael Mooney 77 Jay Whitmire 78 Morgan Moses 79 Jack Babcock 79 Sean Cascarano 80 Adrian Gamble 81 Jamall Brown 82 Mario Nixon 83 Jake McGee 84 Canaan Severin 85 Keeon Johnson 86 Jeremy Dollin", "id": "3791357" }, { "contents": "Sangrampur, Maharashtra\n\n\n52-Pimpari Adgaon 1400 53-Rajpur 157 54-Akoli Bk. 910 55-Akoli Kh. 251 56-Changefal Bk. 665 57-Changefal Kh. 707 58-Niwana 1487 59-Sangrampur Pr.jamod 6506 60-Tamgaon 1124 61-Pimpri Kathargaon 566 62-Bodkha 1363 63-Nirod 989 64-Bhilkhed 713 65-Wakana 1420 66-Rudhana 2072 67-Chondhi 622 68-Kakoda 669 69-Ukadgaon 353 70-Manardi 719 71-Pimpri Kavthal 461 72-Ringanwadi 570 73-Durgadiatya 1016 74-Wankhed 5378 75-Takleshwar 501 76-Kalamkhed 712 77-Jastgaon 795 78-Neknapur 358 79-Awar 955 80-Ukali Bk. 1216 81-Kodri 1225 82-Paturda Khurd 1564 83-Khel Thorat Paturda 2054 84-Warwat Khanderao 1447 85-Hingana Kavthal 360 86-Kumbarkhed 230 87-Kavthal 2673 88-Itkhed 218 89-Pesoda 1185 90-Bhon 1149 91-Sawali 659 92-Khiroda", "id": "9109065" }, { "contents": "Kamen Rider Spirits\n\n\n61. Rushbr 62. Ice Fangbr 63. Graveyard Eleventh tankōbon 64. Light Fangbr 65. Labyrinthbr 66. Hell Carbr 67. Teacherbr 68. Training Twelfth tankōbon 69. Whirlpoolbr 70. New Finisherbr 71. Ocean Battlebr 72. Belt of Lifebr 73. Immortal Man Thirteenth tankōbon 74. Inheritbr 75. Get Backbr 76. Movingbr 77. Evolutionbr 78. Next Evolutionbr 79. Final Evolution Fourteenth tankōbon 80. Warrior's Essencebr 81. Surpassing Greedbr 82. Returnbr 83. Fiery Giantbr 84. With the Soulbr 85. Setupbr", "id": "11704902" }, { "contents": "List of AEK Athens F.C. managers\n\n\nP ! W ! D ! L ! F ! A ! GD ! W% ! Pts% ! Total ! 36!!22!!7!!7!!62!!32!!+30!!61.11!!67.59 ! Total ! 11||6||3||2||22||14||+8||54.54||63.64 ! Total ! 4||2||0||2||6||5||+1||50.00||50.00 ! Total ! 26!!14!!5!!7!!55!!28!!+27!!53.85!!60.26 ! Total ! 59!!37!!11!!11!!145!!69!!+76!!62.71!!68.93 ! Total ! 17!!11!!3!!5!!32!!18!!+14||64.71!!70.59 ! Total ! 82!!45!!23!!14!!166!!77!!+89!!54.88!!64.23 ! Total ! 16!!8!!3!!5!!24!!20!!+4!!50.00!!56.25 ! Total ! 86!!47!!23!!16!!121!!70!!+51!!54.65!!63.57 ! Total ! 71!!39!!13!!19!!122!!67!!+55!!54.93!!61.03 ! Total ! 84!!39!!24!!21!!116!!86!!+30!!46.43!!55.95 ! Total ! 2!!1!!0!!1!!3!!4!!-1!!50.00!!50.00 ! Total ! 82!!61!!12!!9!!190!!50!!+140!!74.39!! \"Only competitive matches are counted. Wins, losses and draws are results at the final whistle; the results of penalty shootouts are not counted.\"", "id": "20468014" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Kf3 Kf8 52. Kg2 Rg4+ 53. Kh2 Bf2 54. Rf1 Bd4 55. Re1 Rh4+ 56. Kg2 Rg4+ 57. Kh3 Rh4+ 58. Kg3 Kf7 59. Kg2 Kf8 60. Kf3 Rh2 61. Bxa4 c2 62. Kg3 Bxe5+ 63. Rxe5 Rh1 64. Bxg5 Rg1+ 65. Kf2 Nxg5 66. Bxc2 Ra1 67. a4 Ra2 68. Re2 Ra3 69. Re3 Ra2 70. Re2 Ra3 71. Rd2 Ke7 72. Ke2 Nf3 73. Rd1 Ne5 74. Rd5", "id": "4952529" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Qxg6+ Kf8 59. Qxc6 Kg8 60. Qg6+ Kf8 61. Qg4 Ke8 62. Qh5 Kf8 63. Qg4 Ke8 64. Qh5 Kf8 65. Qd5 Rh7 66. Qf3+ Kg8 67. Qg4+ Kf7 68. Qh5+ Kg8 69. Qg6+ Kf8 70. Qf5+ Kg8 71. Qg4+ Kf7 72. Qh5+ Kg8 73. Qd5+ Kf8 74. Qxb5 Qe6 75. Bg7+ Kf7 76. Qh5+ Ke7 77. g3 Qe1+ 78. Kg2 Qe4+ 79. Kh2", "id": "4952547" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rc6 Bb5 60. Rc1 b3 61. Rb1 Bc4 62. Ke4 Ra2 63. Kd4 Rc2 64. Nd3 Bxd3 65. Kxd3 Rxh2 66. Rxb3 Kg7 67. Ke4 Ra2 68. Kf4 Ra4+ 69. Kg5 Ra5 70. g4 Rc5 71. Kh5 Ra5 72. Rf3 Rb5 73. g5 Rb1 74. f6+ Kh7 75. Rh3 Rg1 76. Rh2 Rg3 77. Rh1 Rg2 78. Ra1 Rh2+ 79. Kg4 Kg6 80. Ra8 Rg2+ ½–½ Game 26br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black", "id": "7279762" }, { "contents": "Les Arcanes\n\n\nPremier sacrifice 56. Liberté 57. Le sacrifice libre 58. La relation du beth à l'aleph 59. Limite de nos champs de gravitation 60. L'indivisible unité 61. La Manifestation 62. Vision parfaite 63. La féminité de la Manifestation procréatrice 64. Cantique de Salomon 65. Ève 66. Sacrifice des sacrifices 67. La loi juive 68. Beauté libre 69. Encore le rythme 70. Conscience de l'univers 71. Libre beauté première 72-73. La passion mystérieuse et chaste 74. De l'amour à l'être 75.", "id": "17579979" }, { "contents": "Barharia\n\n\nKail 61. Kaluchhapra 62. Kanahar 63. Kanhauli 64. Khanpur 65. Khizar Chak 66. Khori Pakar Jaddi 67. Khori Pakar Nilami 68. Koiri Tola 69. Kuahi 70. Kurwa 71. Kutub Chhapra 72. Lachhmi Chak 73. Lakri 74. Lakri Dargah 75. Lala Hata 76. Lauan 77. Madhaupur 78. Mahal 79. Mahamadpur 80. Mahammadpur 81. Mahbub Chhapra 82. Mahmudpur 83. Mananpura 84. Mansahata 85. Mathia Patarhatha 86. Mathurapur 87. Mira Chhapra 88. Narharpur 89.", "id": "12509991" }, { "contents": "Women's Professional Basketball League\n\n\nfranchises had been awarded to Dallas, New Orleans, San Francisco and St. Louis, Missouri, while applications were received for potential franchises from Baltimore, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. The Eastern Division included the New Jersey Gems, New Orleans Pride, New York Stars, Philadelphia Fox, St. Louis Streak and Washington Metros. The Midwest Division included the Chicago Hustle, Iowa Cornets, Milwaukee Does and Minnesota Fillies. The Western Division included the California Dreams, Dallas Diamonds, Houston Angels and San Francisco Pioneers.", "id": "10846173" }, { "contents": "Don McMahon\n\n\nDonald John McMahon (January 4, 1930 – July 22, 1987) was a right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was signed by the Boston Braves before the 1950 season. He played for the Milwaukee Braves (1957–62), Houston Colt .45s (1962–63), Cleveland Indians (1964–66), Boston Red Sox (1966–67), Chicago White Sox (1967–68), Detroit Tigers (1968–69), and San Francisco Giants (1969–74). McMahon was used almost", "id": "22214072" }, { "contents": "List of sovereign states and dependencies by total fertility rate\n\n\n58 Israel 2.9 59 Lesotho 2.9 60 Eswatini 2.8 61 Kyrgyz Republic 2.8 62 Micronesia 2.8 63 Algeria 2.7 64 Haiti 2.7 65 Mongolia 2.7 66 Botswana 2.6 67 Fiji 2.6 68 Guatemala 2.6 69 Kazakhstan 2.6 70 Syria 2.6 71 Turkmenistan 2.6 72 Bolivia 2.5 73 Djibouti 2.5 74 Jordan 2.5 75 Oman 2.5 76 Lao PDR 2.4 77 Philippines 2.4 78 Cambodia 2.3 79 Ecuador 2.3 80 Guyana 2.3 81 Honduras 2.3 82 Panama 2.3 83 Paraguay 2.3 84 Seychelles 2.3 85 South Africa 2.3 86 Suriname 2.3 87 Uzbekistan 2.3 88 Dominican Republic 2.2 89 Indonesia 2.2", "id": "17872676" }, { "contents": "Minuscule 441\n\n\nsubscriptions at the end of each book, and στιχοι. The biblical text is surrounded by a catena of Oecumenius. Some of leaves of the codex are in disorder. The order of leaves: 3-18. 1. 2. 19-46. 47-58. 59. 63. 64. 59. 60-62. 73. 74. 65. 66. 69-72. 67. 68. 75-78. 127-142. 79-126. 143-158. 167-182", "id": "19179286" }, { "contents": "Al Maktab Raqam 19\n\n\n61 - Ghost Walker 62 - Stun death 63 - Fire Ball 64 - the mystery of the Sphinx 65 - dark rays 66 - Conflict in the bush 67 - a plot of Satan 68 - bulwark 69 - ghost of revenge 70 - bloody chase 71 - cursed earth 72 - devastating weapon 73 - horror Hospital 74 - a treasure of the Pharaohs 75 - bird death 76. The armed robbery 77. secret mission 78. hackers Nile 79. Invisible Man 80. devastating automated 81. golden statue 82. Flower devil 83", "id": "3242097" }, { "contents": "Rulers of Kuba\n\n\n. Shama Katuri. 61. Kusunju. 62. Bena Misaki. 63. Bikila Kolo. 64. Kunche Lama. 65. Pelama Pena. 66. Mime Pelama. 67. Chenge Lesanga. 68. Mianga. 69. Sam Bula. 70. Manchum Bula. 71. Bopele^Bombo. 72. Boeke. 73. Bo^Kena. 74. Shamba Nche. 75. Golo Nche. 76. Shama Shanga. 77. Saina^Kama. 78. Ko Kena. 79. Sanga Lenga. 80. Bosh A kama. 81", "id": "12139561" }, { "contents": "Ācārakkōvai\n\n\n52 poems (3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 77, 78, 81, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93", "id": "12746274" }, { "contents": "Jeff Nelsen\n\n\nmovie soundtracks, and performing in the horn sections of orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Montreal, Vancouver, and National Symphonies, and the Balkan Gypsy funk band of Slavic Soul Party. With Canadian Brass, Jeff has also performed with the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, the symphonies of Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, Phoenix, Rotterdam, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, with the esteemed German, London", "id": "2981814" }, { "contents": "Kasparov versus the World\n\n\n, but claimed it was also losing, and published a \"forced win\". Subsequently, tablebases showed an error in Kasparov's analysis, but confirmed that 58...Qf5 could not have saved the draw with best play on both sides. The main line starts with 58...Qf5 59.Kh6 Qe6 60.Qg1+ Ka2 61.Qf2+ Kb1 62.Qd4 Ka2 63.Kg5 Qe7+ 64.Qf6 Qe3+ 65.Qf4 Qg1+ 66.Kf6 Qb6+ 67.Kf7 Qb7+ 68.Ke6 Qc8+ 69.Kf6 Qd8+ 70.Kf5 Qc8+ 71.Kg5 Qc3 72.Qh2+ Ka1 73.Qe2 Kb1 74.Qf2 Qc1+ 75.Kg4 Qc3", "id": "14582966" }, { "contents": "Swindle (chess)\n\n\n55...f2 56.Qg2 \"zugzwang\"; (b) 55...Nf4 56.Qf5! and if 56...Kg3 57.Qg5+ wins the knight; (c) 55...Ng5 56.Qf5 wins. g5 53.hxg5 hxg5 54.Qxb6 f3 55.Qxc5 Kg4 56.Qe3 Kg3 57.c4 Kg2 58.c5 f2 59.Qe4+ Kh2 60.Qf3 g4! 61.Qe2? White could draw with 61.Qxg4 f1=Q+ 62.Kc2 Qf2+ 63.Kb1 Qf1+ 64.Kc2 Qb5 (64...Nf2 65.Qf4+ Kg2 66.Qg5+ Kf3 67.Qf6+ Ke3 68.Qh6+ Kd4 69.Qd6+ Ke4 70.Qg6+ Kd5 71.Qd6+ Ke4 72.Qg6+", "id": "21604299" }, { "contents": "Queen and pawn versus queen endgame\n\n\n. Qxe6 Qh8+ 58. Kg6 Qc3 59. g4 Qd2 60. g5 Qd4 61. Qf5+ Ka4 62. Kh5 Qh8+ 63. Kg4 Qh1 (This move loses for Black in 39 moves as confirmed by http://www.k4it.de/index.php?topic=egtb&lang=en) 64. Qf4+ Ka5 65. Qe5+ Ka4 66. g6 Qd1+ 67. 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Qf6 Qd5+ 75", "id": "20411696" }, { "contents": "List of OHL seasons\n\n\n| 1959–60 | 1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993–94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–00 | 2000–01 | 2001–02 | 2002–03 | 2003–04 | 2004–05 | 2005–06 | 2006–07 | 2007–08 | 2008–09 | 2009–10", "id": "6936535" }, { "contents": "Dumaria\n\n\nDumaria 107 50 Kewla Kalan Dumaria 919 51 Khaira Dumaria 885 52 Khardag Dumaria 1,454 53 Kokna Dumaria 333 54 Kolhubar Dumaria 3,225 55 KOlsaita Dumaria 297 56 Kundari Dumaria 341 57 Kunria Dumaria 739 58 Kusari Dumaria 1,549 59 Lataha Dumaria 259 60 Londa Dumaria 556 61 Madarpur Dumaria 1,130 62 Mahjari Dumaria 192 63 Mahuri Dumaria 2,884 64 Mahuri Dumaria 348 65 Maigara Dumaria 2,318 66 Majhauli Dumaria 4,606 67 Majhgawan Dumaria 379 68 Manrar Dumaria 533 69 Mataha Dumaria 3,172 70 Maun Bar Dumaria 292 71 Mayapur Dumaria 141 72 Milki Dumaria 168 73 Nabigarh Dumaria 618", "id": "10048378" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n75 e\": \"favorite_nu 0000300 6d 62 65 72 22 7d 2c 20 7b 22 74 79 70 65 22 3a mber\"}, {\"type\": 0000320 20 5b 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c 20 22 6e 75 6c [\"string\", \"nul 0000340 6c 22 5d 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 22 3a 20 22 66 61 l\"], \"name\": \"fa 0000360 76 6f 72 69 74 65 5f 63 6f 6c 6f 72 22 7d 5d 7d", "id": "10173702" }, { "contents": "List of MJHL seasons\n\n\n1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | The following is a list of seasons following the reorganization of junior hockey in Canada.br 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 | 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 | br 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | br 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993-94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–2000 | br", "id": "15920550" }, { "contents": "Spain men's national wheelchair basketball team\n\n\n72–62. 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The gadget provided shortcuts to driving directions, local search and full-screen traffic view of major US and Canadian cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Montreal, New York City, Oklahoma City, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Vancouver, and Washington, D.C. Prior to October", "id": "5355697" }, { "contents": "Chess (poem)\n\n\nas 52. Na1–b3? 52. Kh2 Qg3+ 53. Qxg3+ hxg3+ 54. Kxg3 Ra5 55. Kf2 Ra8 56. Ke2 Nc2 57. Kd1 Ne3+ 58. Kc1 Nxg2+ 59. Kb1 b5 60. h4 b4 61. h5 b3 62. e5 Bg5 63. h6 Nh4 64. e6 Bf6 65. h7 Nxf3 66. e7 Bxe7 67. h8=Q+ Kb7 68. Qh3 Ne5 69. Qh5 Nd3 70. Qh3 Nb4 71. Qf3+ Kb8 72. Qe2 Bf6 73. 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The Indians spent much of September 3–5 games behind the Texas Rangers or Houston Astros for the second wild card spot in the American", "id": "294687" }, { "contents": "Index of philosophical literature\n\n\n\"Federalist No. 61\" – \"Federalist No. 62\" – \"Federalist No. 63\" – \"Federalist No. 64\" – \"Federalist No. 65\" – \"Federalist No. 66\" – \"Federalist No. 67\" – \"Federalist No. 68\" – \"Federalist No. 69\" – \"Federalist No. 70\" – \"Federalist No. 71\" – \"Federalist No. 72\" – \"Federalist No. 73\" – \"Federalist No. 74\" – \"Federalist", "id": "16809651" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "List of mayors of Salisbury\n\n\n1850–51 George Brown 1851–52 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1852–53 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1853–54 John Lambert 1854–55 Thomas Pain 1855–56 Abraham Jackson 1856–57 Thomas Pain 1857–58 Coard William Squarey 1858–59 Philip Pickney Cother 1859–60 William Woodlands 1860–61 Philip Watson Ottoway 1861–62 Charles Mann Cornwallis Whatman 1862–63 John Style 1863–64 John Waters 1864–65 Richard Henry Rigden 1865–66 Robert Stokes 1866–67 John Alfred Lush MD 1867–68 Stephen Eldridge 1868–69 William Aylward 1869–70 Charles Richard Norton 1870–71 William Fawcett Jnr. 1871–72 John Harding Jackson 1873–74 Henry Brown 1874–75 Samuel Ralph Atkins 1875–76 Charles Henry Radcliffe 1876–77 John Keynes 1877–78 Richard Monkhouse Wilson", "id": "18557200" }, { "contents": "1967 NFL season\n\n\nThe 1967 NFL season was the 48th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 16 teams with the addition of the New Orleans Saints. The two 8-team conferences were split into two divisions each: the Eastern Conference divisions were Capitol (Dallas, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Washington) and Century (Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis), and the Western Conference divisions were Central (Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, and Minnesota) and Coastal (Atlanta, Baltimore, Los Angeles", "id": "8290334" }, { "contents": "World TeamTennis\n\n\nwith Arthur Ashe and Wilt Chamberlain, securing the professional men players.. The league began play in May 1974, with George MacCall as Commissioner of the 16 teams: Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo-Toronto, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Florida (Miami), San Diego/Hawaii, Houston, Los Angeles, Minnesota (Minneapolis-St.Paul), New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. The original league format included a four-colored tennis court, a 44-contest season, and teams", "id": "14486970" }, { "contents": "2013 FedEx Cup Playoffs\n\n\n(76 to 58), Nicholas Thompson (73 to 59), Brendan Steele (89 to 69), and Ernie Els (91 to 70). Seven players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances: Ryan Palmer (60 to 71), Fredrik Jacobson (61 to 72), Martin Laird (63 to 74), David Lingmerth (64 to 75), Kyle Stanley (66 to 77), Cameron Tringale (69 to 79", "id": "19528111" }, { "contents": "Jellabies\n\n\n58. Parrot (21 June 1999) 59. Spring (28 June 1999) 60. Magic (5 July 1999) 61. Where's Pepper? (12 July 1999) 62. Hot (19 July 1999) 63. Robot (26 July 1999) 64. Wheels (2 August 1999) 65. Chums (9 August 1999) 66. Baa! (16 August 1999) 67. Found (23 August 1999) 68. Autumn (30 August 1999) 69. Nature (6 September 1999)", "id": "20682329" }, { "contents": "List of fresh water fishes of Maharashtra\n\n\nogilbii 51. Schismatorhynchos (Nukta) nukta 52. Thynnichthys sandkhol 53. Tor khudree 54. Tor mussulah 55. Tor tor SUB-FAMILY: CULTRINAE 56. Chela cachius 57. Chela laubuca 58. Salmostoma acinaces 59. Salmostoma balookee 60. Salmostoma boopis 61. Salmostoma clupeoides 62. Salmostoma horai 63. Salmostoma kardahiensis 64. Salmostoma novacula 65. Salmostoma phulo Subfamily: LEUCISCINAE 66. Hypophthalmichthys molitrix SUBFAMILY: RASBORINAE 69. Barilius evezardi 70. Barilius gatensis 71. Parluciosoma daniconius 72. Parluciosoma labiosa 73. Danio aequipinnatus 74", "id": "16146194" }, { "contents": "Vehicle registration plates of Kenya\n\n\n63 UN - United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Eastern & Southern African Regional Office 64 CD - Iran 65 CD - Cyprus 66 CD - Argentina 67 UN - United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) 68 CD - Philippines 69 CD - Burundi 70 CD - Chile 71 CD - Oman 72 CD - League of Arab States / Arab League 73 CD - European Union 74 CD - Yemen 75 CD - Kenya Mission to UNEP 76 CD - Côte d'Ivoire (Consulate) 77 CD - Bangladesh 78 CD - Saudi Arabia 79 UN", "id": "993880" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). 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Larsen pitched for the St. Louis Browns / Baltimore Orioles (1953–54; 1965), New York Yankees (1955–59), Kansas City Athletics (1960–1961), Chicago White Sox (1961), San Francisco Giants (1962–64), Houston Colt .45's / Houston Astros (1964–65), and Chicago Cubs (1967)", "id": "15750076" }, { "contents": "1968 NBA playoffs\n\n\n) (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Chicago Bulls: \"Lakers win series 4-1\" This is the first playoff meeting between the Lakers and Bulls. Division Finals (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (3) San Francisco Warriors: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Last Playoff Meeting: 1967 Western Division Semifinals (San Francisco won 3-0) Champion: Boston Celtics Division Semifinals (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (3) New York Knicks: \"76ers win series 4-2", "id": "14689742" } ]
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Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins 82.", "id": "18525012" }, { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Constitutional amendments under the French Fifth Republic\n\n\n46, 47, 47-1, 47-2 (new), 48, 49, 50-1, 51-1 (new), 51-2 (new), 56, 61, 61-1 (new), 62, 65, 69, 70, 71, 71-1 (new), 72-3, 73, 74-1, 75-1 (new), 87 (new), 88-4, 88-5, 89. The vote was", "id": "8390514" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Wysoczany\n\n\n53. Saharowa 54. Mashljanyk 55. Luchkanych 56. Mashljanyk 57. Mytso 58. Jacyla 59. Jacyla 60. Village Ukrainian School 61. Bodnik 62. Tsynanko 63. Shlomko 64. Warholjak 65. Kroljak 66. Village Orthodox Church 67. Horonova 68. Hlibyk 69. Sekielyk 70. Mashljanyk 71. Maslany 72. Orzinski 73. Worotyla 74. Luchkanych 75. Petrunjova 76. Slabka 77. Petrunjova 78. Bajtsowa 79. Sas 80. Sas 81. Hrytsko 82. Jacyla 83. Szevtsova 84. Szevtsova", "id": "15604592" }, { "contents": "List of WWE United States Champions\n\n\nRank !Wrestler !No. ofbrreigns !Combinedbrdays !Combined daysbrrec. by WWE !1 !2 !rowspan=2|40 !42 !43 !44 !45 !46 !47 !48 !49 !50 !51 !52 !53 !rowspan=2|54 !56 !rowspan=2|57 !59 !60 !61 !62 !63 !64 !65 !66 !67 !rowspan=3|68 !71 !72 !rowspan=3|73 !76 !77 !78 !rowspan=2|79 !rowspan=2|81 !83 !rowspan=2|84 !rowspan=3|86 !89 !rowspan=2|90 !92 !", "id": "11372834" }, { "contents": "Eusébio\n\n\nrepeated five years later. He was the Portuguese First Division's top scorer seven times (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970 and 1973), helping Benfica to win 11 Primeira Liga (1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73 and 1974–75), 5 Portuguese Cup wins (1961–62, 1963–64, 1968–69, 1969–70 and 1971–72), 1 European Cup win (1961–62) and 3 European Cup finals (1962–63, 1964–65 and 1967–68). Eusébio", "id": "15697745" }, { "contents": "Udayarpalayam taluk\n\n\n48 Kundaveli-East 49 Kundaveli-West 50 Kuruvalapparkoil 51 Kuvagam 52 Kuvathur 53 Managathy 54 Marudur 55 Melur 56 Muthuservamadam 57 Nagam Panthal 58 Nayaganai Periyal 59 Nedavalur-East 60 Nedavalur-South 61 Olayur 62 Padanilai 63 Pappakudi-North 64 Pappakudi-South 65 Parukkal 66 Periyakrishnapuram 67 Periyavalayam 68 Pichanur 69 Pilichikuzhi 70 Piranjeri 71 Porpathintha Nallur 72 Rangiyam 73 Saluppai 74 Sathampady 75 Silambur 76 Siluvacheri 77 Sirukadambur 78 Solankurichi 79 Sripuranthan 80 Sriraman 81 Suriyamanal 82 Suttamalli 83 T.Paluvur 84 Taludalamedu 85 Thandalai 86 Thathanur 87 Thenkatchi Perumal Nathan 88 Thirukalapur 89", "id": "329036" }, { "contents": "Garhmukteshwar (Assembly constituency)\n\n\nkhaiya 46 Sharifpur 47 Anooppur Dibai 48 Shuklampura 49 Rasoolabad Nanpur 50 Lodhipur Shobhan 51 Pawati 52 Haiderpur 53 Lodhipur Chhapka 54 Sadullapur 55 Hiranpura 56 Popayi 57 Janupura 58 Jhadina 59 Saidpur 60 Alampur Bhagwantpur 61 Ladpura 62 Kalyanpur 63 Khilwai 64 Shogarh 65 Shahpur Chaudhary 66 Inayatpur 67 Rampur Nyamatpur 68 Abdullapur 69 Dotai 70 Athsaini 71 Hasupur 72 Manak Chowk 73 Deoli 74 Dhana 75 Lisri 76 Akkhapur 77 Fattapur 78 Phuldehra 79 Nawada Kalan 80 Todarpur 81 Bhowapur 82 Bhowapur Mastannagar 83 Baksar 84 Saroorpur 85 Vait 86 Khudaliya 87 Baddha 88 Ratupura 89 Rajhera 90", "id": "3818355" }, { "contents": "Samia tribe (Luhya)\n\n\n38 Abakangala 39 Abakati 40 Abakemo 41 Abakerere 42 Abakhu 43 Abakibwedde 44 Abakiroyoya 45 Abakobe 46 Abakomolo 47 Abakooli 48 Abakoolo 49 Abakuba 50 Abakwala 51 Abakwede 52 Abakyaki 53 Abakyonga 54 Abalaka 55 Abalala 56 Abalanda 57 Abaleke 58 Abalekya 59 Abalila 60 Abalindo 61 Abaliro 62 Abalisa 63 Abaloba 64 Abalomba 65 Abalundu 66 Abalwenge 67 Abalyali 68 Abalyani 69 Abamakwa 70 Abamakyeke 71 Abamali 72 Abamani 73 Abamanyi 74 Abambumpi 75 Abameripo 76 Abampoodi 77 Abampunyi 78 Abamulembo 79 Abamulimba 80 Abamuma 81 Abanapa 82 Abangasa 83 Abanghale 84 Abanyanga 85 Abanyedeti 86 Abanyihodoo 87 Abanyimaro", "id": "4195796" }, { "contents": "Parbatsar\n\n\nGular 47 Gunawati 48 Gurah 49 Haripura 50 Harnawa Patti 51 Hatheli 52 Hukmpura 53 Huldhani 54 Jagdishpura 55 Jalampura 56 Janjeela 57 Jawla 58 Jhalra 59 Jhujharpura 60 Kaletara 61 Kalkala Ki Dhani 62 Kankediyas 63 Kanwalad 64 Khanpur 65 Khedapura 66 Khedarpura 67 Kheri Khinwasi 68 Khokhar 69 Khokhariya 70 Khundiyas 71 Kinsariya 72 Kishorpura 73 Kitiya 74 Kuliyana 75 Kundri 76 Kurada 77 Lakhiyas 78 Lalana Kalan 79 Lalana Khurd 80 Madhwa 81 Malas Charnan 82 Malas Gusaiyan 83 Mandan 84 Mandowari 85 Manglana 86 Manpura 87 Mayapur 88 Mehgaon 89 Merasi 90 Mindakiya 91 Modi Khurd", "id": "7579275" }, { "contents": "Western Suburbs Magpies\n\n\nW Wright 55 W Barclay 56 Percy Bolt 57 T Doyle 58 J Feeney 59 V Jarvis 60 E Mantle 61 H.G. 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University of Tennessee - Knoxville 76", "id": "10435645" }, { "contents": "Carson's Law\n\n\nAnd Misfire 59. St. Patrick's Day 60. The Masquerade 61. All That Glitters 62. Laugh, Clown, Laugh 63. Guardian Angels 64. Lost Opportunities 65. A Country Dance 66. Faith, Hope And Fencing Wire 67. A Matter Of Confidence 68. The Tender Trap 69. A Case For Compassion 70. From Small Acorns 71. Street Games, Night Moves 72. Deceptions 73. Orphans Of The Storm 74. Falling Star 75. Means To An End 76. Teapots And Tears 77.", "id": "7511783" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "2003 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 10–11 May – Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, England *58–69, 83–25, 24–66, (63) 75–8, 9-(67), 0–98 (57), 72–60 (53), 39–80 (55), (67)-(60), 42–61 **(58) 73–26, (80)-(52), (100) 104–32, 23–82 (57), (54) 74–57, 49–57, (56) 71–48, 59–32 **", "id": "20494482" }, { "contents": "List of villages in Murbad\n\n\n796 br 57 Gorakhgad Murbad 1 br 58 Goregaon Murbad 495 br 59 Hedavali Murbad 281 br 60 Hireghar Murbad 225 61 Inde Murbad 885 br 62 Jadai Murbad 491 br 63 Jaigaon Murbad 496 br 64 Jambhurde Murbad 1,330 br 65 Jamghar Murbad 533 br 66 Kachakoli Murbad 869 br 67 Kalambad Mu Murbad 408 br 68 Kalambhe Murbad 1,299 br 69 Kalamkhande Murbad 987 br 70 Kalanbhad Murbad 1,017 br 71 Kandali Murbad 295 br 72 Kanharle Murbad 798 br 73 Kanhol Murbad 822 br 74 Karavale Murbad 1,118 br 75 Karchonde Murbad 731 76 Kasgaon Murbad 524", "id": "15353565" }, { "contents": "Amos Burn\n\n\nKf7 46.Bxc6 Bxc6 47.Kb4 Be8 48.Nf3 Ke7 49.Ng5 Bc6 50.Ka3 Bd7 51.Kb2 Ba4 52.Kc1 Bb3 53.Nf3 Ba4 54.Nh4 Kf7 55.Ng2 Bd7 56.h4 Be8 57.Kb2 Ba4 58.Ne3 Ke7 59.Ka3 Bc6 60.Kb4 Kd7 61.Ka5 Kc7 62.Nc2 Kb7 63.Nb4 Bd7 64.Na6 Be8 65.Nc5+ Kc6 66.Nxe6 Bd7 67.Ng5 Bf5 68.Kb4 Bg4 69.Ka3 Kd7 70.Nf7 Be6 71.Nd6 Kc6 72.Kb2 Bg4 73.Kc2 Kd7 74.Kd2 Ke6 75.Ke3 Bh3 76.f5+ gxf5 77.Kf4 Bg4 78.Kg5 Bh3 79.Ne8 Kf7 80.Nf6 f4 81.Kxf4 Be6 82.Kg5 1–0 MacDonald-Burn, Liverpool 1910 At right is a surprisingly little-known position from one of Burn's offhand games.", "id": "20103296" }, { "contents": "Brazilian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act\n\n\n59. FENIPRAZINE 60. FEMPROBAMATO 61. FLUFENAZINE 62. FLUMAZENIL 63. FLUOXETINE 64. FLUPENTIXOL 65. FLUVOXAMINE 66. HALOPERIDOL 67. HALOTAN 68. CLORAL HYDRATE 69. HYDROCHLORBEZETILAMINE 70. HYDROXIDINE 71. HOMOPHENAZINE 72. IMICLOPRAZINE 73. IMIPRAMINE 74. IMIPRAMINOXIDE 75. IPROCLORIZIDA 76. ISOCARBOXAZIDE 77. ISOFLURANE 78. ISOPROPYL-CROTONYL-URINE 79. LAMOTRIGINE 80. LEVODOPA 81. LEVOMEPROMAZINE 82. LINDANO 83. LISURIDA 84. LITHIUM 85. LOPERAMIDA 86. LOXAPINA 87. MAPROTILINE 88. MECLOFENOXATE 89. MEFENOXALONE 90.", "id": "14670778" }, { "contents": "Tales of the Wizard of Oz\n\n\n? 55. ? 56. ? 57. ? 58. ? 59. ? 60. Friends of a Feather 61. Monkey Air Lift 62. Guaranteed for Life 63. The Skills of Bravery 64. The Coat of Arms 65. Roar, Lion, Roar 66. Be a Card 67. The Inferior Decorator 68. The Salesman 69. The Cat's Meow 70. The Yellow Brick Road 71. Rusty Rusty 72. The Scarecrow 73. The Invisible Man 74. Free Trade 75. The Bull Fighter 76", "id": "13344957" }, { "contents": "Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship\n\n\nscope=row|56 !scope=row|57 !scope=row|58 !scope=row|59 !scope=row|60 !scope=row|61 !scope=row|62 !scope=row|63 !scope=row|64 !scope=row|65 !scope=row|66 !scope=row|67 !scope=row|68 !scope=row|69 !scope=row|70 !scope=row|71 !scope=row|72 !scope=row|73 !scope=row|74 !scope=row|75 !scope=row|76 !scope=row|77 !scope=row|78 !scope=row|79 !scope=row|80 !", "id": "16778230" }, { "contents": "Ikirun\n\n\n59. Asaba 60. Ajele Okeba 61. Ago Okeba 62. Ajisefinni 63. Alufa Akanbi 64. Adedeji 65. Alabi 66. Aniyeye 67. Agunlo 68. Aliyu 69. Aborisade 70. Agbon 71. Ayara 72. Baale- Enle 73. Baba Osogbo 74. Orisayo 75. Balogun 76. Baale Gbenagbena 77. Baale Onilu 78. Baale Ponja Erintunde 79. Saba 80. Balogun Kojo 81. Baale Oke Aafo 82. Balogun Makinde 83. Baba Isale 84. Balogun Imole 85. Baba Oloya 86. Baale", "id": "2580736" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qd2 Qd4 57. Qe1 Qb6 58. Qd2 Rb7 59. a4 Qc5 60. Qe1 Rb4 61. Qd2 Qb6 62. Qc1 Qd4 63. Qc2 Rb3 64. Be2 Rxc3 65. Qxc3 Qxc3 66. bxc3 Nxe4 67. Bf3 Nef6 68. Be2 e4 69. Bxc4 g4 70. Rb2 Ng5 71. Rb6 Nf7 72. Bf1 f3 73. c4 Nd7 74. Rb7 Nfe5 75. f6 e3 76. Rb3 e2 77. Bxe2 fxe2 78. Re3 Nf3 79. f7 Rf8 80. Rxg4 e1=", "id": "10680382" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "1953–54 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team\n\n\n30 Oregon State (-/4) RAL L 53–65 January 8 The Citadel H W 83–42 January 9 Wake Forest A W 66–65 January 11 Davidson A W 70–54 January 16 Virginia H W 78–66 January 19 NC State H L 77–84 February 2 Washington and Lee LY W 69–60 February 4 Duke (-/8) A L 47–63 February 8 Virginia A L 69–83 February 11 Wake Forest H L 62–76 February 13 Clemson (-/14) A W 72–56 February 16 Davidson H W 89–69 February 20 Duke (-/14) H L 63–67 February 24 NC State", "id": "7304952" }, { "contents": "Kumharsain\n\n\nChohan 38 Chopala 39 Churath 40 D.P.F. Nag kelo Saroga 41 D.P.F. Nagkelo 42 Dagrot 43 Dakolu 44 Dakoon 45 Dalan 46 Damaur 47 Daro 48 Dawala 49 Deeb 50 Deoridhar 51 Dethal 52 Devali Dhar 53 Dhala 54 Dhali 55 Dhanal 56 Dharuri 57 Dheongli 58 Dogri 59 Doja 60 Ganeog 61 Gharal 62 Ghareawat 63 Ghughvi 64 Gheti 65 Gonthla 66 Halyana 67 Hathiya 68 Jadoon 69 Jal 70 Jalti 71 Jangal Ahar 72 Jangal Dawala 73 Jangal Hatu 74 Jangal Havan 75 Jangal Jogsha 76 Jangal Madhawan 77 Jangal Marni 78 Jangal Nun-II 79 Janjeli", "id": "1653227" }, { "contents": "Glamorgan County Silver Ball Trophy\n\n\n. The trophy is sponsored by Brains Smooth. ! Season !! Winners !! Losing Finalists !! Score !! Venue ! 1956–57 !1957–58 ! 1958–59 ! 1959–60 ! 1960–61 ! 1961–62 ! 1962–63 ! 1963–64 ! 1964–65 ! 1965–66 ! 1966–67 ! 1967–68 ! 1968–69 ! 1969–70 ! 1970–71 ! 1971–72 ! 1972–73 ! 1973–74 ! 1974–75 ! 1975–76 ! 1976–77 ! 1977–78 ! 1978–79 ! 1979–80 ! 1980–81 ! 1981–82 ! 1982–83 ! 1983–84 ! 1984–85 ! 1985–86 ! 1986–87 ! 1987–88 ! 1988–89 ! 1989–90 ! 1990–91 ! 1991–92 ! 1992–93 ! 1993–94", "id": "18470383" }, { "contents": "63rd NHK Cup (shogi)\n\n\n, 59. P*7b, 60. Px3e, 61. P-6f, 62. N*8e, 63. P-7a+, 64. Nx7g+, 65. Nx7g, 66. S*7f, 67. N*8i, 68. G*5i, 69. K-6h, 70. B-4h+, 71. +P-7b, 72. +B-5h, 73. K-7i, 74. +B-6i, 75. K-8h, 76. +Bx7h, 77. Kx7h, 78. G*6g, 79. K-8h, 80. Gx7g, 81. Nx7g", "id": "8770976" }, { "contents": "Ancestors of Rama\n\n\n62. Rituparna 63. Sarvakama (Sarvakarma, Aartupani in Harivansha Puran) 64. Sudas (contemporary to King Kuru-1 of Chandravansh who founded the Magadha Kingdom) 65. Saudasa (or) Kalmashapada (married to Madayanti) 66. Asmaka 67. Mulaka (Naari Kavacha) (contemporary of Yadava King Shakuni who was the father of Rakshasha “Bhasmasura”) 68. Dasharatha-1 69. Adwil (Ilabil in Vishnu Puran) 70. Vishvamashaha 71. Anaranya-2 72. Nidhn 73. Animitra 74. Dululaha (Harivansh Puran) 75", "id": "8372279" }, { "contents": "Codex Cyprius\n\n\n1: 1, 4, 12, 14, 30, 34, 41, 44; Luke 10: 1, 8, 15, 22, 23, 30, 32, 37, 38, 47, 48, 53, 57, 63; Luke 20: 2, 4, 8, 9, 19, 23, 24, 26, 28, 33, 34, 50, 61, 62, 64, 65, 70, 74, 75. In Matthew 27:34 it reads οινον (\"wine\"", "id": "12433331" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qg1 Qe8 55. Qf2 Qf8 56. Rcd1 Qe8 57. Kh3 Kh8 58. Rc1 Kh7 59. Ba7 Rb7 60. Bc5 Na6 61. Be3 Rbb8 62. Kh4 Nb4 63. Qf1 Qe7 64. Kh3 Qe8 65. Kh2 Qe7 66. Qd1 Qe8 67. Kh3 Ra8 68. Kh4 Na6 69. Qg1 Bb4 70. Rdd1 Bf8 71. Kh3 Rab8 72. Kh4 Nb4 73. Rd2 Na6 74. Nf5 Bb4 75. Rdd1 Bf8 76. Qe1 Bb4 77. Qf1 Bf8 78. Kg3 Nb4 79", "id": "10680375" }, { "contents": "List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach\n\n\n• 20/7=/11 • 22/5 • 24/6 • 25/6 • 26/6 • 28/6 • 29/8 • 30/6 • 31/9 • 32/6 • 33/6 • 36/4 and /8 • 37/6 • 38/6 • 39/7 • 40/3, /6 and /8 • 41/6 • 42/7 • 44/7 • 45/7 • 46/6 • 47/5 • 48/3 and /7 • 52/6 • 55/5 • 56/5 • 57/8 • 59/3 • 60/5 • 62/6 64. • 64/2, /4 and /8 • 65/2 and /7 • 66/6 • 67/4 and /7 • 69/6 • 69a/6 • 70/7 and /11 • 72/6 • 73/5 • 74/8", "id": "3262090" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n+ Nxe4 56. fxe4+ Kxe4 57. Qg4+ Kd3 58. Qf3+ Qe3 59. Kg4 Qxf3+ 60. Kxf3 g6 61. Bd6 Nf5 62. Kf4 Nh4 63. Kg4 gxh5+ 64. Kxh4 Kxd4 65. Bb8 a5 66. Bd6 Kc4 67. Kxh5 a4 68. Kxh6 Kb3 69. b5 Kc4 70. Kg5 Kxb5 71. Kf5 Ka6 72. Ke6 Ka7 73. Kd7 Kb7 74. Be7 Ka7 75. Kc7 Ka8 76. Bd6 Ka7 77. Kc8 Ka6 78. Kb8 b5 79", "id": "7279713" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rg3 b3 59. Kc6 Kb8 60. Rxb3+ Ka7 61. Rb7+ Ka6 62. Rb6+ Ka7 63. Kb5 a4 64. Rxf6 Rf4 65. Rxh6 a3 66. Ra6+ Kb8 67. Rxa3 Rxf5 68. Rg3 Rf6 69. Rg8+ Kc7 70. Rg7+ Kc8 71. Rh7 1-0 Game 32br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black: Korchnoi, Viktorbr Pirc, Classicalbr Result: 1-0br 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5", "id": "7279777" }, { "contents": "José Cardenal\n\n\nJosé Rosario Domec Cardenal (born October 7, 1943 in Matanzas, Cuba) is a Cuban American former professional baseball outfielder, who played Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants (1963–64), Los Angeles/California Angels (1965–67), Cleveland Indians (1968–69), St. Louis Cardinals (1970–1971), Milwaukee Brewers (1971), Chicago Cubs (1972–77), Philadelphia Phillies (1978–79), New York Mets (1979–80), and Kansas City Royals (1980). Cardenal batted and threw", "id": "3406173" }, { "contents": "SUBE card\n\n\n20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88,", "id": "8102606" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\nRb1 Bg7 58. Be4 Nf6 59. Bc2 Nd5 60. Ra1 Kc7 61. Rb1 Bf6 62. Kg1 Ne7 63. Kf1 Nd5 64. Kg2 Bg7 65. Kg1 Kb7 66. Ra1 R6d7 67. Re4 Bf6 68. Re2 Kc7 69. Kf1 Ne7 70. Rb1 Nc8 71. Be3 Nd6 72. Rbe1 Re7 73. Bg6 Rg8 74. Bb1 e4 75. Kg2 Rge8 76. Bc2 Bg7 77. Rd1 Nc4 78. Bc1 Nd6 79. Rh1 Re5 80. h4 Bf6 81. h5 R5e7 82.", "id": "10680366" }, { "contents": "Wu Style Tai Chi Fast Form\n\n\nParting the wild horse's mane 59. Jade girl works the shuttles(3) 60. Jade girl works the shuttles(4) 61. Grasping the bird's tail 62. Cloud hands(3) 63. Cloud hands(4) 64. Downward posture 65. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(1) 66. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(2) 67. Step back, repulse the monkey 68. Flying oblique 69. Raise hand and step up 70. White crane flaps its wings 71. Brush knee and twist step 72. Needle at the bottom", "id": "6846816" }, { "contents": "SFZ (file format)\n\n\nan SFZ file: group lovel=0 hivel=127 region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=60 lokey=30 hikey=61 sample=SubDir/01C4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=62 lokey=62 hikey=63 sample=SubDir/02D4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=64 lokey=64 hikey=64 sample=SubDir/03E4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=65 lokey=65 hikey=66 sample=SubDir/04F4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=67 lokey=67 hikey=68 sample=SubDir/05G4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=69 lokey=69 hikey=70 sample=SubDir/06A4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=71 lokey=71 hikey=71 sample=SubDir/07B4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=72 lokey=72 hikey=73 sample=SubDir/08C5.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=74 lokey=74 hikey=75 sample=SubDir/09D5.wav region trigger=", "id": "13324840" }, { "contents": "Afadzato South District\n\n\n. Logba-Adzakoe 57. Logba-Akusame 58. Logba-Alakpeti 59. Logba-Andokope 60. Logba-Dufie 61. Logba-Klikpo 62. Logba-Tota 63. Logba-Vuinta 64. Logba-Xorglikope 65. Tafi-Abuipe 66. Tafi-Agorme 67. Tafi-Atome 68. Tafi-Dekpokorfe 69. Tafi-Mador 70. Tafi-Xorglikorfe 71. Kpeve-Old town 72. Kpeve-Tornu 73. Adigbo-Tornu 74. Goviefe-Todzi 75. Goviefe-Korwu", "id": "2739856" }, { "contents": "Jackson League\n\n\n-52 Centrals 1952-53 Northerners 1953-54 Vale Recreation 1954-55 Pessimists 1955-56 Northerners 1956-57 Guernsey Rangers 1957-58 Guernsey Rangers 1958-59 Northerners 1959-60 Northerners 1960-61 Belgrave Wanderers 1961-62 Sylvans 1962-63 Sylvans 1963-64 Northerners 1964-65 Belgrave Wanderers 1965-66 Vale Recreation 1966-67 Centrals 1967-68 St Martin’s 1968-69 Vale Recreation 1969-70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970-71 Belgrave Wanderers 1971-72 Vale Recreation 1972-73 Vale Recreation", "id": "4250613" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\nof Arkansas. The Lumbermen were disbanded in July 1905 due to financial hardships. Pine Bluff MLB Players 1954 - Frank Lucchesi - Manager - Philadelphia 70-72, Texas 75-77, Chicago Cubs 87 1952 - Bob Hale - Baltimore 55-56, 58, Cleveland 60-61, New York Yankees 61 1952 - Hillis Layne - Washington 41 1952 - Jim Snyder - Player Minnesota 61-62, 64 Manager - Seattle 88 1951 - Bud Black - Detroit 52, 55 1950 - Harry Chozen - Cincinnati 37 1950", "id": "9684300" }, { "contents": "Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award\n\n\n-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-", "id": "18196616" }, { "contents": "Middlesex Senior Charity Cup\n\n\n1947–48 Hendon 1948–49 Hayes 1949–50 Wealdstone 1950–51 Finchley 1951–52 Southall 1952–53 Hounslow Town 1953–54 Hendon 1954–55 Hayes 1955–56 Hounslow Town 1956–57 Hendon 1957–58 Finchley 1958–59 Enfield 1959–60 Hounslow Town 1960–61 Enfield 1961–62 Enfield & Hounslow Town (joint holders) 1962–63 Hayes 1963–64 Wealdstone 1964–65 Finchley 1965–66 Hounslow Town 1966–67 No Competition 1967–68 Wealdstone & Wembley (joint holders) 1968–69 Southall 1969–70 Hampton 1970–71 Hayes 1971–72 Hayes 1972–73 Hayes 1973–74 Finchley 1974–75 Hayes 1975–76 Hendon 1976–77 Hendon 1977–78 Hillingdon Borough 1978–79 Hendon 1979–80 Harrow Borough 1980–81 Wembley & Wealdstone (joint winners) 1981–82 Uxbridge 1982–83 Wembley 1983–84 Southall", "id": "8679746" }, { "contents": "Handicap (chess)\n\n\n53. Ke3 Kb5 54. Ne4 Na6 55. h8=Q Ka5 56. Qc3+ Kb5 57. Qb3+ Ka5 58. Nc3 Nc5 59. Bc7+ Ka6 60. Qb5+ Ka7 61. Qxc5+ Ka6 Deliberately allowing checkmate. 62. Qa5+ Kb7 63. Ke4 Kc8 64. Qa7 Kd7 65. Qb7 Ke7 66. Qc8 Kf6 67. Bd8+ Kg7 68. Qe6 Kf8 69. Qe7+ Kg8 70. Nd5 Kh8 71. g5 Kg8 72. g6 Kh8 73. Ke5 Kg8 74.", "id": "9261177" }, { "contents": "2009 Premier League Snooker\n\n\nwas higher. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 28–29 November – Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, England * (61) 80–35, 4–80, (96)–0, 0–(110), 34–77, 61–71 (65), 67–1, 40–75 ** 0–(98), 10–99 (53), 10–68 (66), 1–83 (76), (63)–30, (53)–(67) *** (111) 119–9, 87–36, 70–0, 50–57, 0–(88", "id": "994853" }, { "contents": "2013 Virginia Cavaliers football team\n\n\nAlex Foertsch 55 David Dean 56 Andre Miles-Redmond 57 Stephen Lawe 59 Mark Hall 60 John Pond 60 Jeb Byrne 61 Cody Wallace 62 Sean Karl 63 Ryan Doull 64 Nick Koutris 65 Ross Burbank 66 George Adeosun 67 Jackson Matteo 68 Eric Tetlow 69 Phillip Berry 70 Luke Bowanko 71 Jack McDonald 72 Eric Smith 74 Conner Davis 75 Sadiq Olanrewaju 76 Michael Mooney 77 Jay Whitmire 78 Morgan Moses 79 Jack Babcock 79 Sean Cascarano 80 Adrian Gamble 81 Jamall Brown 82 Mario Nixon 83 Jake McGee 84 Canaan Severin 85 Keeon Johnson 86 Jeremy Dollin", "id": "3791357" }, { "contents": "Sangrampur, Maharashtra\n\n\n52-Pimpari Adgaon 1400 53-Rajpur 157 54-Akoli Bk. 910 55-Akoli Kh. 251 56-Changefal Bk. 665 57-Changefal Kh. 707 58-Niwana 1487 59-Sangrampur Pr.jamod 6506 60-Tamgaon 1124 61-Pimpri Kathargaon 566 62-Bodkha 1363 63-Nirod 989 64-Bhilkhed 713 65-Wakana 1420 66-Rudhana 2072 67-Chondhi 622 68-Kakoda 669 69-Ukadgaon 353 70-Manardi 719 71-Pimpri Kavthal 461 72-Ringanwadi 570 73-Durgadiatya 1016 74-Wankhed 5378 75-Takleshwar 501 76-Kalamkhed 712 77-Jastgaon 795 78-Neknapur 358 79-Awar 955 80-Ukali Bk. 1216 81-Kodri 1225 82-Paturda Khurd 1564 83-Khel Thorat Paturda 2054 84-Warwat Khanderao 1447 85-Hingana Kavthal 360 86-Kumbarkhed 230 87-Kavthal 2673 88-Itkhed 218 89-Pesoda 1185 90-Bhon 1149 91-Sawali 659 92-Khiroda", "id": "9109065" }, { "contents": "Kamen Rider Spirits\n\n\n61. Rushbr 62. Ice Fangbr 63. Graveyard Eleventh tankōbon 64. Light Fangbr 65. Labyrinthbr 66. Hell Carbr 67. Teacherbr 68. Training Twelfth tankōbon 69. Whirlpoolbr 70. New Finisherbr 71. Ocean Battlebr 72. Belt of Lifebr 73. Immortal Man Thirteenth tankōbon 74. Inheritbr 75. Get Backbr 76. Movingbr 77. Evolutionbr 78. Next Evolutionbr 79. Final Evolution Fourteenth tankōbon 80. Warrior's Essencebr 81. Surpassing Greedbr 82. Returnbr 83. Fiery Giantbr 84. With the Soulbr 85. Setupbr", "id": "11704902" }, { "contents": "List of AEK Athens F.C. managers\n\n\nP ! W ! D ! L ! F ! A ! GD ! W% ! Pts% ! Total ! 36!!22!!7!!7!!62!!32!!+30!!61.11!!67.59 ! Total ! 11||6||3||2||22||14||+8||54.54||63.64 ! Total ! 4||2||0||2||6||5||+1||50.00||50.00 ! Total ! 26!!14!!5!!7!!55!!28!!+27!!53.85!!60.26 ! Total ! 59!!37!!11!!11!!145!!69!!+76!!62.71!!68.93 ! Total ! 17!!11!!3!!5!!32!!18!!+14||64.71!!70.59 ! Total ! 82!!45!!23!!14!!166!!77!!+89!!54.88!!64.23 ! Total ! 16!!8!!3!!5!!24!!20!!+4!!50.00!!56.25 ! Total ! 86!!47!!23!!16!!121!!70!!+51!!54.65!!63.57 ! Total ! 71!!39!!13!!19!!122!!67!!+55!!54.93!!61.03 ! Total ! 84!!39!!24!!21!!116!!86!!+30!!46.43!!55.95 ! Total ! 2!!1!!0!!1!!3!!4!!-1!!50.00!!50.00 ! Total ! 82!!61!!12!!9!!190!!50!!+140!!74.39!! \"Only competitive matches are counted. Wins, losses and draws are results at the final whistle; the results of penalty shootouts are not counted.\"", "id": "20468014" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Kf3 Kf8 52. Kg2 Rg4+ 53. Kh2 Bf2 54. Rf1 Bd4 55. Re1 Rh4+ 56. Kg2 Rg4+ 57. Kh3 Rh4+ 58. Kg3 Kf7 59. Kg2 Kf8 60. Kf3 Rh2 61. Bxa4 c2 62. Kg3 Bxe5+ 63. Rxe5 Rh1 64. Bxg5 Rg1+ 65. Kf2 Nxg5 66. Bxc2 Ra1 67. a4 Ra2 68. Re2 Ra3 69. Re3 Ra2 70. Re2 Ra3 71. Rd2 Ke7 72. Ke2 Nf3 73. Rd1 Ne5 74. Rd5", "id": "4952529" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Qxg6+ Kf8 59. Qxc6 Kg8 60. Qg6+ Kf8 61. Qg4 Ke8 62. Qh5 Kf8 63. Qg4 Ke8 64. Qh5 Kf8 65. Qd5 Rh7 66. Qf3+ Kg8 67. Qg4+ Kf7 68. Qh5+ Kg8 69. Qg6+ Kf8 70. Qf5+ Kg8 71. Qg4+ Kf7 72. Qh5+ Kg8 73. Qd5+ Kf8 74. Qxb5 Qe6 75. Bg7+ Kf7 76. Qh5+ Ke7 77. g3 Qe1+ 78. Kg2 Qe4+ 79. Kh2", "id": "4952547" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rc6 Bb5 60. Rc1 b3 61. Rb1 Bc4 62. Ke4 Ra2 63. Kd4 Rc2 64. Nd3 Bxd3 65. Kxd3 Rxh2 66. Rxb3 Kg7 67. Ke4 Ra2 68. Kf4 Ra4+ 69. Kg5 Ra5 70. g4 Rc5 71. Kh5 Ra5 72. Rf3 Rb5 73. g5 Rb1 74. f6+ Kh7 75. Rh3 Rg1 76. Rh2 Rg3 77. Rh1 Rg2 78. Ra1 Rh2+ 79. Kg4 Kg6 80. Ra8 Rg2+ ½–½ Game 26br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black", "id": "7279762" }, { "contents": "Les Arcanes\n\n\nPremier sacrifice 56. Liberté 57. Le sacrifice libre 58. La relation du beth à l'aleph 59. Limite de nos champs de gravitation 60. L'indivisible unité 61. La Manifestation 62. Vision parfaite 63. La féminité de la Manifestation procréatrice 64. Cantique de Salomon 65. Ève 66. Sacrifice des sacrifices 67. La loi juive 68. Beauté libre 69. Encore le rythme 70. Conscience de l'univers 71. Libre beauté première 72-73. La passion mystérieuse et chaste 74. De l'amour à l'être 75.", "id": "17579979" }, { "contents": "Barharia\n\n\nKail 61. Kaluchhapra 62. Kanahar 63. Kanhauli 64. Khanpur 65. Khizar Chak 66. Khori Pakar Jaddi 67. Khori Pakar Nilami 68. Koiri Tola 69. Kuahi 70. Kurwa 71. Kutub Chhapra 72. Lachhmi Chak 73. Lakri 74. Lakri Dargah 75. Lala Hata 76. Lauan 77. Madhaupur 78. Mahal 79. Mahamadpur 80. Mahammadpur 81. Mahbub Chhapra 82. Mahmudpur 83. Mananpura 84. Mansahata 85. Mathia Patarhatha 86. Mathurapur 87. Mira Chhapra 88. Narharpur 89.", "id": "12509991" }, { "contents": "Women's Professional Basketball League\n\n\nfranchises had been awarded to Dallas, New Orleans, San Francisco and St. Louis, Missouri, while applications were received for potential franchises from Baltimore, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. The Eastern Division included the New Jersey Gems, New Orleans Pride, New York Stars, Philadelphia Fox, St. Louis Streak and Washington Metros. The Midwest Division included the Chicago Hustle, Iowa Cornets, Milwaukee Does and Minnesota Fillies. The Western Division included the California Dreams, Dallas Diamonds, Houston Angels and San Francisco Pioneers.", "id": "10846173" }, { "contents": "Don McMahon\n\n\nDonald John McMahon (January 4, 1930 – July 22, 1987) was a right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was signed by the Boston Braves before the 1950 season. He played for the Milwaukee Braves (1957–62), Houston Colt .45s (1962–63), Cleveland Indians (1964–66), Boston Red Sox (1966–67), Chicago White Sox (1967–68), Detroit Tigers (1968–69), and San Francisco Giants (1969–74). McMahon was used almost", "id": "22214072" }, { "contents": "List of sovereign states and dependencies by total fertility rate\n\n\n58 Israel 2.9 59 Lesotho 2.9 60 Eswatini 2.8 61 Kyrgyz Republic 2.8 62 Micronesia 2.8 63 Algeria 2.7 64 Haiti 2.7 65 Mongolia 2.7 66 Botswana 2.6 67 Fiji 2.6 68 Guatemala 2.6 69 Kazakhstan 2.6 70 Syria 2.6 71 Turkmenistan 2.6 72 Bolivia 2.5 73 Djibouti 2.5 74 Jordan 2.5 75 Oman 2.5 76 Lao PDR 2.4 77 Philippines 2.4 78 Cambodia 2.3 79 Ecuador 2.3 80 Guyana 2.3 81 Honduras 2.3 82 Panama 2.3 83 Paraguay 2.3 84 Seychelles 2.3 85 South Africa 2.3 86 Suriname 2.3 87 Uzbekistan 2.3 88 Dominican Republic 2.2 89 Indonesia 2.2", "id": "17872676" }, { "contents": "Minuscule 441\n\n\nsubscriptions at the end of each book, and στιχοι. The biblical text is surrounded by a catena of Oecumenius. Some of leaves of the codex are in disorder. The order of leaves: 3-18. 1. 2. 19-46. 47-58. 59. 63. 64. 59. 60-62. 73. 74. 65. 66. 69-72. 67. 68. 75-78. 127-142. 79-126. 143-158. 167-182", "id": "19179286" }, { "contents": "Al Maktab Raqam 19\n\n\n61 - Ghost Walker 62 - Stun death 63 - Fire Ball 64 - the mystery of the Sphinx 65 - dark rays 66 - Conflict in the bush 67 - a plot of Satan 68 - bulwark 69 - ghost of revenge 70 - bloody chase 71 - cursed earth 72 - devastating weapon 73 - horror Hospital 74 - a treasure of the Pharaohs 75 - bird death 76. The armed robbery 77. secret mission 78. hackers Nile 79. Invisible Man 80. devastating automated 81. golden statue 82. Flower devil 83", "id": "3242097" }, { "contents": "Rulers of Kuba\n\n\n. Shama Katuri. 61. Kusunju. 62. Bena Misaki. 63. Bikila Kolo. 64. Kunche Lama. 65. Pelama Pena. 66. Mime Pelama. 67. Chenge Lesanga. 68. Mianga. 69. Sam Bula. 70. Manchum Bula. 71. Bopele^Bombo. 72. Boeke. 73. Bo^Kena. 74. Shamba Nche. 75. Golo Nche. 76. Shama Shanga. 77. Saina^Kama. 78. Ko Kena. 79. Sanga Lenga. 80. Bosh A kama. 81", "id": "12139561" }, { "contents": "Ācārakkōvai\n\n\n52 poems (3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 77, 78, 81, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93", "id": "12746274" }, { "contents": "Jeff Nelsen\n\n\nmovie soundtracks, and performing in the horn sections of orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Montreal, Vancouver, and National Symphonies, and the Balkan Gypsy funk band of Slavic Soul Party. With Canadian Brass, Jeff has also performed with the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, the symphonies of Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, Phoenix, Rotterdam, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, with the esteemed German, London", "id": "2981814" }, { "contents": "Kasparov versus the World\n\n\n, but claimed it was also losing, and published a \"forced win\". Subsequently, tablebases showed an error in Kasparov's analysis, but confirmed that 58...Qf5 could not have saved the draw with best play on both sides. The main line starts with 58...Qf5 59.Kh6 Qe6 60.Qg1+ Ka2 61.Qf2+ Kb1 62.Qd4 Ka2 63.Kg5 Qe7+ 64.Qf6 Qe3+ 65.Qf4 Qg1+ 66.Kf6 Qb6+ 67.Kf7 Qb7+ 68.Ke6 Qc8+ 69.Kf6 Qd8+ 70.Kf5 Qc8+ 71.Kg5 Qc3 72.Qh2+ Ka1 73.Qe2 Kb1 74.Qf2 Qc1+ 75.Kg4 Qc3", "id": "14582966" }, { "contents": "Swindle (chess)\n\n\n55...f2 56.Qg2 \"zugzwang\"; (b) 55...Nf4 56.Qf5! and if 56...Kg3 57.Qg5+ wins the knight; (c) 55...Ng5 56.Qf5 wins. g5 53.hxg5 hxg5 54.Qxb6 f3 55.Qxc5 Kg4 56.Qe3 Kg3 57.c4 Kg2 58.c5 f2 59.Qe4+ Kh2 60.Qf3 g4! 61.Qe2? White could draw with 61.Qxg4 f1=Q+ 62.Kc2 Qf2+ 63.Kb1 Qf1+ 64.Kc2 Qb5 (64...Nf2 65.Qf4+ Kg2 66.Qg5+ Kf3 67.Qf6+ Ke3 68.Qh6+ Kd4 69.Qd6+ Ke4 70.Qg6+ Kd5 71.Qd6+ Ke4 72.Qg6+", "id": "21604299" }, { "contents": "Queen and pawn versus queen endgame\n\n\n. Qxe6 Qh8+ 58. Kg6 Qc3 59. g4 Qd2 60. g5 Qd4 61. Qf5+ Ka4 62. Kh5 Qh8+ 63. Kg4 Qh1 (This move loses for Black in 39 moves as confirmed by http://www.k4it.de/index.php?topic=egtb&lang=en) 64. Qf4+ Ka5 65. Qe5+ Ka4 66. g6 Qd1+ 67. Kg5 Qg8+ 68. Kf5 Qc8+ 69. Kf4 Qc1+ 70. Qe3 Qc7+ 71. Qe5 Qc1+ 72. Kf5 Qc8+ 73. Kg5 Qd8+ 74. Qf6 Qd5+ 75", "id": "20411696" }, { "contents": "List of OHL seasons\n\n\n| 1959–60 | 1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993–94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–00 | 2000–01 | 2001–02 | 2002–03 | 2003–04 | 2004–05 | 2005–06 | 2006–07 | 2007–08 | 2008–09 | 2009–10", "id": "6936535" }, { "contents": "Dumaria\n\n\nDumaria 107 50 Kewla Kalan Dumaria 919 51 Khaira Dumaria 885 52 Khardag Dumaria 1,454 53 Kokna Dumaria 333 54 Kolhubar Dumaria 3,225 55 KOlsaita Dumaria 297 56 Kundari Dumaria 341 57 Kunria Dumaria 739 58 Kusari Dumaria 1,549 59 Lataha Dumaria 259 60 Londa Dumaria 556 61 Madarpur Dumaria 1,130 62 Mahjari Dumaria 192 63 Mahuri Dumaria 2,884 64 Mahuri Dumaria 348 65 Maigara Dumaria 2,318 66 Majhauli Dumaria 4,606 67 Majhgawan Dumaria 379 68 Manrar Dumaria 533 69 Mataha Dumaria 3,172 70 Maun Bar Dumaria 292 71 Mayapur Dumaria 141 72 Milki Dumaria 168 73 Nabigarh Dumaria 618", "id": "10048378" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n75 e\": \"favorite_nu 0000300 6d 62 65 72 22 7d 2c 20 7b 22 74 79 70 65 22 3a mber\"}, {\"type\": 0000320 20 5b 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c 20 22 6e 75 6c [\"string\", \"nul 0000340 6c 22 5d 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 22 3a 20 22 66 61 l\"], \"name\": \"fa 0000360 76 6f 72 69 74 65 5f 63 6f 6c 6f 72 22 7d 5d 7d", "id": "10173702" }, { "contents": "List of MJHL seasons\n\n\n1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | The following is a list of seasons following the reorganization of junior hockey in Canada.br 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 | 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 | br 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | br 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993-94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–2000 | br", "id": "15920550" }, { "contents": "Spain men's national wheelchair basketball team\n\n\n72–62. They beat Poland 47–64, and Sweden 65–54. Then they lost to Italy 50–58, lost to Germany 77–70, and defeated Poland 71–65. At the 2013 European Championships, Spain defeated Sweden 60–54, Israel 75–57, France 56–40, and Poland 63–45 in pool play. They lost to Turkey 63–49. In the quarterfinals, they defeated Italy 65–56. In the semi-finals, they lost to Great Britain 72–69. They defeated Sweden to win the bronze by a score of 65–56. Asier García Pereiro led the team in", "id": "13321907" }, { "contents": "Lanarkshire Cup\n\n\n1932–33 - 1933–34 - Hamilton Academical 1934–35 - Airdrieonians 1935–36 - 1936–37 - 1937–38 - Airdrieonians 1938–39 - Hamilton Academical 1939–40 - Motherwell 1848–49 - Albion Rovers 1949–50 - Motherwell 1950–51 - Albion Rovers 1951–52 - Hamilton Academical 1952–53 - Motherwell 1953–54 - Motherwell 1954–55 - Motherwell 1955–56 - 1956–57 - Motherwell 1957–58 - Motherwell 1958–59 - Motherwell 1959–60 - Motherwell 1960–61 - Motherwell 1961–62 - Motherwell 1962–63 - Airdrieonians 1963–64 - Motherwell 1964–65 - 1965–66 - Airdrieonians 1966–67 - Airdrieonians 1967–68 - Motherwell 1968–69 - Motherwell 1969–70 - Airdrieonians 1970–71 - Airdrieonians 1971–72 - 1972–73 - Motherwell 1973–74 -", "id": "10384135" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1981\n\n\nNe7 29.Ne3 Rc6 30.Ra3 Nc8 31.axb5 axb5 32.Kf2 Nb6 33.Nb2 Rxd1 34.Bxd1 Rd6 35.Be2 Be8 36.Ra5 Rd8 37.Ke1 c6 38.Ra6 Rb8 39.Bd1 Nc8 40.Nd3 Nc7 41.Ra5 Ra8 42.f4 exf4 43.gxf4 Nb6 44.Bf3 Rd8 45.Be2 Na4 46.Ra7 Rd7 47.Kd2 Ne6 48.Rxd7 Bxd7 49.Bg4 g6 50.f5 gxf5 51.Bxf5 Kg7 52.e5 Nf8 53.Bxd7 Nxd7 54.e6 Ndb6 55.Nf4 Kf8 56.Kd3 Nc8 57.Ng4 Ke7 58.Nh6 Kd6 59.Kd4 Ne7 60.Nf7+ Kc7 61.Nh5 c5+ 62.bxc5 Nc6+ 63.Ke3 Nxc5 64.Nxf6 Nxe6 65.h5 Nf8 66.Ke4 Kb6 67.Ng5 h6 68.Nf7 Ne6 69.Ne8 Nc5+ 70.Ke3 Na4 71.Kd2 b4 72.cxb4 Nxb4 73.Nxh6 Nc5 74.Nf5 Nd5 75.h6 Ne4+", "id": "7279794" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n22 3a 20 22 55 ord\", \"name\": \"U 0000100 73 65 72 22 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 73 70 61 63 65 ser\", \"namespace 0000120 22 3a 20 22 65 78 61 6d 70 6c 65 2e 61 76 72 6f \": \"example.avro 0000140 22 2c 20 22 66 69 65 6c 64 73 22 3a 20 5b 7b 22 \", \"fields\": [{\" 0000160 74 79 70 65 22 3a 20 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c", "id": "10173700" }, { "contents": "HC CSKA Moscow\n\n\n. \"Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game Soviet / Russian MVP Scoring Champion Goal Scoring Champion Soviet / Russian League First Team Best Line Best Rookie Soviet League Championship \"(32)\": 1947–48, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1954–55, 1955–56, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1976–77,", "id": "12586396" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\n- Ryne Duren - Baltimore 54, Kansas City 57, NYY 58-61, LAA 61-62, Philadelphia 63-64, Cincinnati 64, Washington 65, Philadelphia 65 1949 - Ed Albrecht - St. Louis 49-50 1940 - Dewey Adkins - Washington 43, Chi Cubs 49 1940 - Stan Goletz - CHI WS 41 1940 - William Red Rollings - Boston 27-28 1940 - Dave Bartosch - St. Louis 45 1939 - Andy Cohen - Player - New York Giants 26, 28-29, Manager - Philadelphia", "id": "9684301" }, { "contents": "Bing (search engine)\n\n\n-time traffic conditions using Bing Maps. The gadget provided shortcuts to driving directions, local search and full-screen traffic view of major US and Canadian cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Montreal, New York City, Oklahoma City, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Vancouver, and Washington, D.C. Prior to October", "id": "5355697" }, { "contents": "Chess (poem)\n\n\nas 52. Na1–b3? 52. Kh2 Qg3+ 53. Qxg3+ hxg3+ 54. Kxg3 Ra5 55. Kf2 Ra8 56. Ke2 Nc2 57. Kd1 Ne3+ 58. Kc1 Nxg2+ 59. Kb1 b5 60. h4 b4 61. h5 b3 62. e5 Bg5 63. h6 Nh4 64. e6 Bf6 65. h7 Nxf3 66. e7 Bxe7 67. h8=Q+ Kb7 68. Qh3 Ne5 69. Qh5 Nd3 70. Qh3 Nb4 71. Qf3+ Kb8 72. Qe2 Bf6 73. Qe6", "id": "7723831" }, { "contents": "2002 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n(77) 93–6, 37–67, (62) 70–20, (57) 79–0, (91) 108–17, 69–9, (60) 62–9 **(65) 75–33, 68–55, 59–23, (126)-0, 0-(81), (85) 112–6, 1–76 (72), (60) 73–0 ***(60) 109–6, 45–56, (72) 75–42, 5–78 (55), (68) 73–0, (109) 115–19, 43–66, (110) 111–14, (70)-0, 38–89", "id": "20494682" }, { "contents": "2015 Cleveland Indians season\n\n\nand 13, improving their record to 70–70 and marking the first time the Indians were .500 since they were 2–2. The Indians would also be 71-71, 72-72, 73-73, and 74-74, but lost the following game each time. They briefly made it over the .500 mark at 77–76 on September 26, but went on to lose three in a row. The Indians spent much of September 3–5 games behind the Texas Rangers or Houston Astros for the second wild card spot in the American", "id": "294687" }, { "contents": "Index of philosophical literature\n\n\n\"Federalist No. 61\" – \"Federalist No. 62\" – \"Federalist No. 63\" – \"Federalist No. 64\" – \"Federalist No. 65\" – \"Federalist No. 66\" – \"Federalist No. 67\" – \"Federalist No. 68\" – \"Federalist No. 69\" – \"Federalist No. 70\" – \"Federalist No. 71\" – \"Federalist No. 72\" – \"Federalist No. 73\" – \"Federalist No. 74\" – \"Federalist", "id": "16809651" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "List of mayors of Salisbury\n\n\n1850–51 George Brown 1851–52 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1852–53 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1853–54 John Lambert 1854–55 Thomas Pain 1855–56 Abraham Jackson 1856–57 Thomas Pain 1857–58 Coard William Squarey 1858–59 Philip Pickney Cother 1859–60 William Woodlands 1860–61 Philip Watson Ottoway 1861–62 Charles Mann Cornwallis Whatman 1862–63 John Style 1863–64 John Waters 1864–65 Richard Henry Rigden 1865–66 Robert Stokes 1866–67 John Alfred Lush MD 1867–68 Stephen Eldridge 1868–69 William Aylward 1869–70 Charles Richard Norton 1870–71 William Fawcett Jnr. 1871–72 John Harding Jackson 1873–74 Henry Brown 1874–75 Samuel Ralph Atkins 1875–76 Charles Henry Radcliffe 1876–77 John Keynes 1877–78 Richard Monkhouse Wilson", "id": "18557200" }, { "contents": "1967 NFL season\n\n\nThe 1967 NFL season was the 48th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 16 teams with the addition of the New Orleans Saints. The two 8-team conferences were split into two divisions each: the Eastern Conference divisions were Capitol (Dallas, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Washington) and Century (Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis), and the Western Conference divisions were Central (Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, and Minnesota) and Coastal (Atlanta, Baltimore, Los Angeles", "id": "8290334" }, { "contents": "World TeamTennis\n\n\nwith Arthur Ashe and Wilt Chamberlain, securing the professional men players.. The league began play in May 1974, with George MacCall as Commissioner of the 16 teams: Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo-Toronto, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Florida (Miami), San Diego/Hawaii, Houston, Los Angeles, Minnesota (Minneapolis-St.Paul), New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. The original league format included a four-colored tennis court, a 44-contest season, and teams", "id": "14486970" }, { "contents": "2013 FedEx Cup Playoffs\n\n\n(76 to 58), Nicholas Thompson (73 to 59), Brendan Steele (89 to 69), and Ernie Els (91 to 70). Seven players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances: Ryan Palmer (60 to 71), Fredrik Jacobson (61 to 72), Martin Laird (63 to 74), David Lingmerth (64 to 75), Kyle Stanley (66 to 77), Cameron Tringale (69 to 79", "id": "19528111" }, { "contents": "Jellabies\n\n\n58. Parrot (21 June 1999) 59. Spring (28 June 1999) 60. Magic (5 July 1999) 61. Where's Pepper? (12 July 1999) 62. Hot (19 July 1999) 63. Robot (26 July 1999) 64. Wheels (2 August 1999) 65. Chums (9 August 1999) 66. Baa! (16 August 1999) 67. Found (23 August 1999) 68. Autumn (30 August 1999) 69. Nature (6 September 1999)", "id": "20682329" }, { "contents": "List of fresh water fishes of Maharashtra\n\n\nogilbii 51. Schismatorhynchos (Nukta) nukta 52. Thynnichthys sandkhol 53. Tor khudree 54. Tor mussulah 55. Tor tor SUB-FAMILY: CULTRINAE 56. Chela cachius 57. Chela laubuca 58. Salmostoma acinaces 59. Salmostoma balookee 60. Salmostoma boopis 61. Salmostoma clupeoides 62. Salmostoma horai 63. Salmostoma kardahiensis 64. Salmostoma novacula 65. Salmostoma phulo Subfamily: LEUCISCINAE 66. Hypophthalmichthys molitrix SUBFAMILY: RASBORINAE 69. Barilius evezardi 70. Barilius gatensis 71. Parluciosoma daniconius 72. Parluciosoma labiosa 73. Danio aequipinnatus 74", "id": "16146194" }, { "contents": "Vehicle registration plates of Kenya\n\n\n63 UN - United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Eastern & Southern African Regional Office 64 CD - Iran 65 CD - Cyprus 66 CD - Argentina 67 UN - United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) 68 CD - Philippines 69 CD - Burundi 70 CD - Chile 71 CD - Oman 72 CD - League of Arab States / Arab League 73 CD - European Union 74 CD - Yemen 75 CD - Kenya Mission to UNEP 76 CD - Côte d'Ivoire (Consulate) 77 CD - Bangladesh 78 CD - Saudi Arabia 79 UN", "id": "993880" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "List of makams\n\n\n-Şehnaz 63. Bûstan 64. Büzürk 65. Büzürk-Gerdâniye 66. Büzürk-Geveyşt 67. Büzürk-Mâye 68. Büzürk-Nevrûz 69. Büzürk-Selmek 70. Büzürk-Şehnâz 71. Canfezâ 72. Çârgâh 73. Çârgâh-Âcem 74. Çârgâh-Gerdâniye 75. Çârgâh-Mahûr 76. Çehâr-Âgâazin 77. Daği-Bayâti 78. Danişverân 79. Dil Âvîz 80. Dil-Ârâ 81. Dil-Efruz 82. Dil-Keşîde 83. Dil-Nişîn 84. Dil-", "id": "21093808" }, { "contents": "Super Bases Loaded 2\n\n\n\", the Cleveland \"Stars\", the Detroit \"Storm\", the Kansas City \"Tornadoes\", Oakland \"Eagles\", and Seattle \"Blue Wave\". The Omega League (based on the National League) consisted of the Atlanta \"Weasels\", Houston \"Doves\", the Los Angeles \"Cyclops\", the New York \"Mercs\", Philadelphia \"Bruins\", the Pittsburgh \"Buzzards\", and the San Francisco \"Amoebas\". In addition, there were four edit teams: Urbana,", "id": "22141152" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "Don Larsen\n\n\nDon James Larsen (born August 7, 1929) is an American retired Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher. During a 15-year MLB career, he pitched from 1953 to 1967 for seven different teams. Larsen pitched for the St. Louis Browns / Baltimore Orioles (1953–54; 1965), New York Yankees (1955–59), Kansas City Athletics (1960–1961), Chicago White Sox (1961), San Francisco Giants (1962–64), Houston Colt .45's / Houston Astros (1964–65), and Chicago Cubs (1967)", "id": "15750076" }, { "contents": "1968 NBA playoffs\n\n\n) (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Chicago Bulls: \"Lakers win series 4-1\" This is the first playoff meeting between the Lakers and Bulls. Division Finals (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (3) San Francisco Warriors: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Last Playoff Meeting: 1967 Western Division Semifinals (San Francisco won 3-0) Champion: Boston Celtics Division Semifinals (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (3) New York Knicks: \"76ers win series 4-2", "id": "14689742" } ]
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[ { "contents": "Global Initiative to Combat Nuclear Terrorism\n\n\n. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. IAEA (observer) UNODC (observer) INTERPOL (observer) UNICRI (observer) June 1-2 in Tokyo Japan February 8-10 New Delhi India June 16-17, 2015 Helsinki, Finland", "id": "7679046" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nNew York Yankees 56. Robin Yount, Milwaukee Brewers 57. Wade Boggs, Boston Red Sox 58. Roger Clemens, Boston Red Sox 59. Vince Coleman, St. Louis Cardinals 60. José Canseco, Oakland Athletics 61. Fernando Valenzuela, Los Angeles Dodgers 62. Tony Gwynn, San Diego Padres 63. Doc Gooden, New York Mets 64. Mark McGwire, Oakland Athletics 65. Jack Clark, New York Yankees 66. Dale Murphy, Atlanta Braves 67. Kirk Gibson, Los Angeles Dodgers 68. Jack Morris,", "id": "18525011" }, { "contents": "Women's World Chess Championship 2016\n\n\nRb4 60. a3 Kc5 61. Re6 Re4 62. Kc2 Kd4 63. Rd6+ Kc4 64. Rc6+ Kd5 65. Rb6 Rc4+ 66. Kd2 Kc5 67. Rb8 Ra4 68. Rc8+ Kd4 69. Rb8 Ra5 70. Rd8+ Kc4 71. Re8 Kd5 72. Rd8+ Ke4 73. Rb8 Rxa3 74. Rxb5 Kf4 75. Rb8 Kf3 76. Rf8+ Ke4 77. Rb8 Ra2+ 78. Ke1 Kf4 79. Rb3 e4 80. Rc3 e3 81. Rc8 1/2-1/2 In", "id": "15973443" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nDetroit Tigers 69. Ryne Sandberg, Chicago Cubs 70. Nolan Ryan, Houston Astros 71. John Tudor, Los Angeles Dodgers 72. Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia Phillies 73. Dave Righetti, New York Yankees 74. Pedro Guerrero, St. Louis Cardinals 75. Rick Sutcliffe, Chicago Cubs 76. Gary Carter, New York Mets 77. Cal Ripken, Baltimore Orioles 78. Andre Dawson, Chicago Cubs 79. Andy Van Slyke, Pittsburgh Pirates 80. Roc Raines, Montreal Expos 81. Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins 82.", "id": "18525012" }, { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Constitutional amendments under the French Fifth Republic\n\n\n46, 47, 47-1, 47-2 (new), 48, 49, 50-1, 51-1 (new), 51-2 (new), 56, 61, 61-1 (new), 62, 65, 69, 70, 71, 71-1 (new), 72-3, 73, 74-1, 75-1 (new), 87 (new), 88-4, 88-5, 89. The vote was", "id": "8390514" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Wysoczany\n\n\n53. Saharowa 54. Mashljanyk 55. Luchkanych 56. Mashljanyk 57. Mytso 58. Jacyla 59. Jacyla 60. Village Ukrainian School 61. Bodnik 62. Tsynanko 63. Shlomko 64. Warholjak 65. Kroljak 66. Village Orthodox Church 67. Horonova 68. Hlibyk 69. Sekielyk 70. Mashljanyk 71. Maslany 72. Orzinski 73. Worotyla 74. Luchkanych 75. Petrunjova 76. Slabka 77. Petrunjova 78. Bajtsowa 79. Sas 80. Sas 81. Hrytsko 82. Jacyla 83. Szevtsova 84. Szevtsova", "id": "15604592" }, { "contents": "List of WWE United States Champions\n\n\nRank !Wrestler !No. ofbrreigns !Combinedbrdays !Combined daysbrrec. by WWE !1 !2 !rowspan=2|40 !42 !43 !44 !45 !46 !47 !48 !49 !50 !51 !52 !53 !rowspan=2|54 !56 !rowspan=2|57 !59 !60 !61 !62 !63 !64 !65 !66 !67 !rowspan=3|68 !71 !72 !rowspan=3|73 !76 !77 !78 !rowspan=2|79 !rowspan=2|81 !83 !rowspan=2|84 !rowspan=3|86 !89 !rowspan=2|90 !92 !", "id": "11372834" }, { "contents": "Eusébio\n\n\nrepeated five years later. He was the Portuguese First Division's top scorer seven times (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970 and 1973), helping Benfica to win 11 Primeira Liga (1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73 and 1974–75), 5 Portuguese Cup wins (1961–62, 1963–64, 1968–69, 1969–70 and 1971–72), 1 European Cup win (1961–62) and 3 European Cup finals (1962–63, 1964–65 and 1967–68). Eusébio", "id": "15697745" }, { "contents": "Udayarpalayam taluk\n\n\n48 Kundaveli-East 49 Kundaveli-West 50 Kuruvalapparkoil 51 Kuvagam 52 Kuvathur 53 Managathy 54 Marudur 55 Melur 56 Muthuservamadam 57 Nagam Panthal 58 Nayaganai Periyal 59 Nedavalur-East 60 Nedavalur-South 61 Olayur 62 Padanilai 63 Pappakudi-North 64 Pappakudi-South 65 Parukkal 66 Periyakrishnapuram 67 Periyavalayam 68 Pichanur 69 Pilichikuzhi 70 Piranjeri 71 Porpathintha Nallur 72 Rangiyam 73 Saluppai 74 Sathampady 75 Silambur 76 Siluvacheri 77 Sirukadambur 78 Solankurichi 79 Sripuranthan 80 Sriraman 81 Suriyamanal 82 Suttamalli 83 T.Paluvur 84 Taludalamedu 85 Thandalai 86 Thathanur 87 Thenkatchi Perumal Nathan 88 Thirukalapur 89", "id": "329036" }, { "contents": "Garhmukteshwar (Assembly constituency)\n\n\nkhaiya 46 Sharifpur 47 Anooppur Dibai 48 Shuklampura 49 Rasoolabad Nanpur 50 Lodhipur Shobhan 51 Pawati 52 Haiderpur 53 Lodhipur Chhapka 54 Sadullapur 55 Hiranpura 56 Popayi 57 Janupura 58 Jhadina 59 Saidpur 60 Alampur Bhagwantpur 61 Ladpura 62 Kalyanpur 63 Khilwai 64 Shogarh 65 Shahpur Chaudhary 66 Inayatpur 67 Rampur Nyamatpur 68 Abdullapur 69 Dotai 70 Athsaini 71 Hasupur 72 Manak Chowk 73 Deoli 74 Dhana 75 Lisri 76 Akkhapur 77 Fattapur 78 Phuldehra 79 Nawada Kalan 80 Todarpur 81 Bhowapur 82 Bhowapur Mastannagar 83 Baksar 84 Saroorpur 85 Vait 86 Khudaliya 87 Baddha 88 Ratupura 89 Rajhera 90", "id": "3818355" }, { "contents": "Samia tribe (Luhya)\n\n\n38 Abakangala 39 Abakati 40 Abakemo 41 Abakerere 42 Abakhu 43 Abakibwedde 44 Abakiroyoya 45 Abakobe 46 Abakomolo 47 Abakooli 48 Abakoolo 49 Abakuba 50 Abakwala 51 Abakwede 52 Abakyaki 53 Abakyonga 54 Abalaka 55 Abalala 56 Abalanda 57 Abaleke 58 Abalekya 59 Abalila 60 Abalindo 61 Abaliro 62 Abalisa 63 Abaloba 64 Abalomba 65 Abalundu 66 Abalwenge 67 Abalyali 68 Abalyani 69 Abamakwa 70 Abamakyeke 71 Abamali 72 Abamani 73 Abamanyi 74 Abambumpi 75 Abameripo 76 Abampoodi 77 Abampunyi 78 Abamulembo 79 Abamulimba 80 Abamuma 81 Abanapa 82 Abangasa 83 Abanghale 84 Abanyanga 85 Abanyedeti 86 Abanyihodoo 87 Abanyimaro", "id": "4195796" }, { "contents": "Parbatsar\n\n\nGular 47 Gunawati 48 Gurah 49 Haripura 50 Harnawa Patti 51 Hatheli 52 Hukmpura 53 Huldhani 54 Jagdishpura 55 Jalampura 56 Janjeela 57 Jawla 58 Jhalra 59 Jhujharpura 60 Kaletara 61 Kalkala Ki Dhani 62 Kankediyas 63 Kanwalad 64 Khanpur 65 Khedapura 66 Khedarpura 67 Kheri Khinwasi 68 Khokhar 69 Khokhariya 70 Khundiyas 71 Kinsariya 72 Kishorpura 73 Kitiya 74 Kuliyana 75 Kundri 76 Kurada 77 Lakhiyas 78 Lalana Kalan 79 Lalana Khurd 80 Madhwa 81 Malas Charnan 82 Malas Gusaiyan 83 Mandan 84 Mandowari 85 Manglana 86 Manpura 87 Mayapur 88 Mehgaon 89 Merasi 90 Mindakiya 91 Modi Khurd", "id": "7579275" }, { "contents": "Western Suburbs Magpies\n\n\nW Wright 55 W Barclay 56 Percy Bolt 57 T Doyle 58 J Feeney 59 V Jarvis 60 E Mantle 61 H.G. Naylor 62 E Palmer 63 E Willings 64 Grinstead 65 Owens 66 Sam Perry 67 Keen 68 James 69 Percy Briscoe 70 Chipperfield 71 J Ogilvie 72 Horace Alderson 73 Johns 74 J Slingsby 75 D McDonald 76 G Patterson 77 Baldock 78 Tom Dowswell 79 Healy 80 McEvoy 81 Ryan 82 George Duffin 83 Herb Gilbert 84 Rangi Joass 85 W Mueller 86 A Munnery 87 P.J. Thompson 88 Jack Tully 89 S.B. Wall 90 A Gillett", "id": "13659778" }, { "contents": "Game Day Recycling\n\n\nUniversity of Georgia 59. University of Kentucky 60. University of Maine 61. University of Maryland 62. University of Miami 63. University of Michigan 64. University of Minnesota 65. University of Mississippi 66. University of Missouri 67. University of Montana 68. University of Nebraska–Lincoln 69. University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill 70. University of North Texas 71. University of Notre Dame 72. University of Oregon 73. University of Rochester 74. University of South Florida 75. University of Tennessee - Knoxville 76", "id": "10435645" }, { "contents": "Carson's Law\n\n\nAnd Misfire 59. St. Patrick's Day 60. The Masquerade 61. All That Glitters 62. Laugh, Clown, Laugh 63. Guardian Angels 64. Lost Opportunities 65. A Country Dance 66. Faith, Hope And Fencing Wire 67. A Matter Of Confidence 68. The Tender Trap 69. A Case For Compassion 70. From Small Acorns 71. Street Games, Night Moves 72. Deceptions 73. Orphans Of The Storm 74. Falling Star 75. Means To An End 76. Teapots And Tears 77.", "id": "7511783" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "2003 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 10–11 May – Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, England *58–69, 83–25, 24–66, (63) 75–8, 9-(67), 0–98 (57), 72–60 (53), 39–80 (55), (67)-(60), 42–61 **(58) 73–26, (80)-(52), (100) 104–32, 23–82 (57), (54) 74–57, 49–57, (56) 71–48, 59–32 **", "id": "20494482" }, { "contents": "List of villages in Murbad\n\n\n796 br 57 Gorakhgad Murbad 1 br 58 Goregaon Murbad 495 br 59 Hedavali Murbad 281 br 60 Hireghar Murbad 225 61 Inde Murbad 885 br 62 Jadai Murbad 491 br 63 Jaigaon Murbad 496 br 64 Jambhurde Murbad 1,330 br 65 Jamghar Murbad 533 br 66 Kachakoli Murbad 869 br 67 Kalambad Mu Murbad 408 br 68 Kalambhe Murbad 1,299 br 69 Kalamkhande Murbad 987 br 70 Kalanbhad Murbad 1,017 br 71 Kandali Murbad 295 br 72 Kanharle Murbad 798 br 73 Kanhol Murbad 822 br 74 Karavale Murbad 1,118 br 75 Karchonde Murbad 731 76 Kasgaon Murbad 524", "id": "15353565" }, { "contents": "Amos Burn\n\n\nKf7 46.Bxc6 Bxc6 47.Kb4 Be8 48.Nf3 Ke7 49.Ng5 Bc6 50.Ka3 Bd7 51.Kb2 Ba4 52.Kc1 Bb3 53.Nf3 Ba4 54.Nh4 Kf7 55.Ng2 Bd7 56.h4 Be8 57.Kb2 Ba4 58.Ne3 Ke7 59.Ka3 Bc6 60.Kb4 Kd7 61.Ka5 Kc7 62.Nc2 Kb7 63.Nb4 Bd7 64.Na6 Be8 65.Nc5+ Kc6 66.Nxe6 Bd7 67.Ng5 Bf5 68.Kb4 Bg4 69.Ka3 Kd7 70.Nf7 Be6 71.Nd6 Kc6 72.Kb2 Bg4 73.Kc2 Kd7 74.Kd2 Ke6 75.Ke3 Bh3 76.f5+ gxf5 77.Kf4 Bg4 78.Kg5 Bh3 79.Ne8 Kf7 80.Nf6 f4 81.Kxf4 Be6 82.Kg5 1–0 MacDonald-Burn, Liverpool 1910 At right is a surprisingly little-known position from one of Burn's offhand games.", "id": "20103296" }, { "contents": "Brazilian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act\n\n\n59. FENIPRAZINE 60. FEMPROBAMATO 61. FLUFENAZINE 62. FLUMAZENIL 63. FLUOXETINE 64. FLUPENTIXOL 65. FLUVOXAMINE 66. HALOPERIDOL 67. HALOTAN 68. CLORAL HYDRATE 69. HYDROCHLORBEZETILAMINE 70. HYDROXIDINE 71. HOMOPHENAZINE 72. IMICLOPRAZINE 73. IMIPRAMINE 74. IMIPRAMINOXIDE 75. IPROCLORIZIDA 76. ISOCARBOXAZIDE 77. ISOFLURANE 78. ISOPROPYL-CROTONYL-URINE 79. LAMOTRIGINE 80. LEVODOPA 81. LEVOMEPROMAZINE 82. LINDANO 83. LISURIDA 84. LITHIUM 85. LOPERAMIDA 86. LOXAPINA 87. MAPROTILINE 88. MECLOFENOXATE 89. MEFENOXALONE 90.", "id": "14670778" }, { "contents": "Tales of the Wizard of Oz\n\n\n? 55. ? 56. ? 57. ? 58. ? 59. ? 60. Friends of a Feather 61. Monkey Air Lift 62. Guaranteed for Life 63. The Skills of Bravery 64. The Coat of Arms 65. Roar, Lion, Roar 66. Be a Card 67. The Inferior Decorator 68. The Salesman 69. The Cat's Meow 70. The Yellow Brick Road 71. Rusty Rusty 72. The Scarecrow 73. The Invisible Man 74. Free Trade 75. The Bull Fighter 76", "id": "13344957" }, { "contents": "Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship\n\n\nscope=row|56 !scope=row|57 !scope=row|58 !scope=row|59 !scope=row|60 !scope=row|61 !scope=row|62 !scope=row|63 !scope=row|64 !scope=row|65 !scope=row|66 !scope=row|67 !scope=row|68 !scope=row|69 !scope=row|70 !scope=row|71 !scope=row|72 !scope=row|73 !scope=row|74 !scope=row|75 !scope=row|76 !scope=row|77 !scope=row|78 !scope=row|79 !scope=row|80 !", "id": "16778230" }, { "contents": "Ikirun\n\n\n59. Asaba 60. Ajele Okeba 61. Ago Okeba 62. Ajisefinni 63. Alufa Akanbi 64. Adedeji 65. Alabi 66. Aniyeye 67. Agunlo 68. Aliyu 69. Aborisade 70. Agbon 71. Ayara 72. Baale- Enle 73. Baba Osogbo 74. Orisayo 75. Balogun 76. Baale Gbenagbena 77. Baale Onilu 78. Baale Ponja Erintunde 79. Saba 80. Balogun Kojo 81. Baale Oke Aafo 82. Balogun Makinde 83. Baba Isale 84. Balogun Imole 85. Baba Oloya 86. Baale", "id": "2580736" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qd2 Qd4 57. Qe1 Qb6 58. Qd2 Rb7 59. a4 Qc5 60. Qe1 Rb4 61. Qd2 Qb6 62. Qc1 Qd4 63. Qc2 Rb3 64. Be2 Rxc3 65. Qxc3 Qxc3 66. bxc3 Nxe4 67. Bf3 Nef6 68. Be2 e4 69. Bxc4 g4 70. Rb2 Ng5 71. Rb6 Nf7 72. Bf1 f3 73. c4 Nd7 74. Rb7 Nfe5 75. f6 e3 76. Rb3 e2 77. Bxe2 fxe2 78. Re3 Nf3 79. f7 Rf8 80. Rxg4 e1=", "id": "10680382" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "1953–54 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team\n\n\n30 Oregon State (-/4) RAL L 53–65 January 8 The Citadel H W 83–42 January 9 Wake Forest A W 66–65 January 11 Davidson A W 70–54 January 16 Virginia H W 78–66 January 19 NC State H L 77–84 February 2 Washington and Lee LY W 69–60 February 4 Duke (-/8) A L 47–63 February 8 Virginia A L 69–83 February 11 Wake Forest H L 62–76 February 13 Clemson (-/14) A W 72–56 February 16 Davidson H W 89–69 February 20 Duke (-/14) H L 63–67 February 24 NC State", "id": "7304952" }, { "contents": "Kumharsain\n\n\nChohan 38 Chopala 39 Churath 40 D.P.F. Nag kelo Saroga 41 D.P.F. Nagkelo 42 Dagrot 43 Dakolu 44 Dakoon 45 Dalan 46 Damaur 47 Daro 48 Dawala 49 Deeb 50 Deoridhar 51 Dethal 52 Devali Dhar 53 Dhala 54 Dhali 55 Dhanal 56 Dharuri 57 Dheongli 58 Dogri 59 Doja 60 Ganeog 61 Gharal 62 Ghareawat 63 Ghughvi 64 Gheti 65 Gonthla 66 Halyana 67 Hathiya 68 Jadoon 69 Jal 70 Jalti 71 Jangal Ahar 72 Jangal Dawala 73 Jangal Hatu 74 Jangal Havan 75 Jangal Jogsha 76 Jangal Madhawan 77 Jangal Marni 78 Jangal Nun-II 79 Janjeli", "id": "1653227" }, { "contents": "Glamorgan County Silver Ball Trophy\n\n\n. The trophy is sponsored by Brains Smooth. ! Season !! Winners !! Losing Finalists !! Score !! Venue ! 1956–57 !1957–58 ! 1958–59 ! 1959–60 ! 1960–61 ! 1961–62 ! 1962–63 ! 1963–64 ! 1964–65 ! 1965–66 ! 1966–67 ! 1967–68 ! 1968–69 ! 1969–70 ! 1970–71 ! 1971–72 ! 1972–73 ! 1973–74 ! 1974–75 ! 1975–76 ! 1976–77 ! 1977–78 ! 1978–79 ! 1979–80 ! 1980–81 ! 1981–82 ! 1982–83 ! 1983–84 ! 1984–85 ! 1985–86 ! 1986–87 ! 1987–88 ! 1988–89 ! 1989–90 ! 1990–91 ! 1991–92 ! 1992–93 ! 1993–94", "id": "18470383" }, { "contents": "63rd NHK Cup (shogi)\n\n\n, 59. P*7b, 60. Px3e, 61. P-6f, 62. N*8e, 63. P-7a+, 64. Nx7g+, 65. Nx7g, 66. S*7f, 67. N*8i, 68. G*5i, 69. K-6h, 70. B-4h+, 71. +P-7b, 72. +B-5h, 73. K-7i, 74. +B-6i, 75. K-8h, 76. +Bx7h, 77. Kx7h, 78. G*6g, 79. K-8h, 80. Gx7g, 81. Nx7g", "id": "8770976" }, { "contents": "Ancestors of Rama\n\n\n62. Rituparna 63. Sarvakama (Sarvakarma, Aartupani in Harivansha Puran) 64. Sudas (contemporary to King Kuru-1 of Chandravansh who founded the Magadha Kingdom) 65. Saudasa (or) Kalmashapada (married to Madayanti) 66. Asmaka 67. Mulaka (Naari Kavacha) (contemporary of Yadava King Shakuni who was the father of Rakshasha “Bhasmasura”) 68. Dasharatha-1 69. Adwil (Ilabil in Vishnu Puran) 70. Vishvamashaha 71. Anaranya-2 72. Nidhn 73. Animitra 74. Dululaha (Harivansh Puran) 75", "id": "8372279" }, { "contents": "Codex Cyprius\n\n\n1: 1, 4, 12, 14, 30, 34, 41, 44; Luke 10: 1, 8, 15, 22, 23, 30, 32, 37, 38, 47, 48, 53, 57, 63; Luke 20: 2, 4, 8, 9, 19, 23, 24, 26, 28, 33, 34, 50, 61, 62, 64, 65, 70, 74, 75. In Matthew 27:34 it reads οινον (\"wine\"", "id": "12433331" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qg1 Qe8 55. Qf2 Qf8 56. Rcd1 Qe8 57. Kh3 Kh8 58. Rc1 Kh7 59. Ba7 Rb7 60. Bc5 Na6 61. Be3 Rbb8 62. Kh4 Nb4 63. Qf1 Qe7 64. Kh3 Qe8 65. Kh2 Qe7 66. Qd1 Qe8 67. Kh3 Ra8 68. Kh4 Na6 69. Qg1 Bb4 70. Rdd1 Bf8 71. Kh3 Rab8 72. Kh4 Nb4 73. Rd2 Na6 74. Nf5 Bb4 75. Rdd1 Bf8 76. Qe1 Bb4 77. Qf1 Bf8 78. Kg3 Nb4 79", "id": "10680375" }, { "contents": "List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach\n\n\n• 20/7=/11 • 22/5 • 24/6 • 25/6 • 26/6 • 28/6 • 29/8 • 30/6 • 31/9 • 32/6 • 33/6 • 36/4 and /8 • 37/6 • 38/6 • 39/7 • 40/3, /6 and /8 • 41/6 • 42/7 • 44/7 • 45/7 • 46/6 • 47/5 • 48/3 and /7 • 52/6 • 55/5 • 56/5 • 57/8 • 59/3 • 60/5 • 62/6 64. • 64/2, /4 and /8 • 65/2 and /7 • 66/6 • 67/4 and /7 • 69/6 • 69a/6 • 70/7 and /11 • 72/6 • 73/5 • 74/8", "id": "3262090" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n+ Nxe4 56. fxe4+ Kxe4 57. Qg4+ Kd3 58. Qf3+ Qe3 59. Kg4 Qxf3+ 60. Kxf3 g6 61. Bd6 Nf5 62. Kf4 Nh4 63. Kg4 gxh5+ 64. Kxh4 Kxd4 65. Bb8 a5 66. Bd6 Kc4 67. Kxh5 a4 68. Kxh6 Kb3 69. b5 Kc4 70. Kg5 Kxb5 71. Kf5 Ka6 72. Ke6 Ka7 73. Kd7 Kb7 74. Be7 Ka7 75. Kc7 Ka8 76. Bd6 Ka7 77. Kc8 Ka6 78. Kb8 b5 79", "id": "7279713" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rg3 b3 59. Kc6 Kb8 60. Rxb3+ Ka7 61. Rb7+ Ka6 62. Rb6+ Ka7 63. Kb5 a4 64. Rxf6 Rf4 65. Rxh6 a3 66. Ra6+ Kb8 67. Rxa3 Rxf5 68. Rg3 Rf6 69. Rg8+ Kc7 70. Rg7+ Kc8 71. Rh7 1-0 Game 32br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black: Korchnoi, Viktorbr Pirc, Classicalbr Result: 1-0br 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5", "id": "7279777" }, { "contents": "José Cardenal\n\n\nJosé Rosario Domec Cardenal (born October 7, 1943 in Matanzas, Cuba) is a Cuban American former professional baseball outfielder, who played Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants (1963–64), Los Angeles/California Angels (1965–67), Cleveland Indians (1968–69), St. Louis Cardinals (1970–1971), Milwaukee Brewers (1971), Chicago Cubs (1972–77), Philadelphia Phillies (1978–79), New York Mets (1979–80), and Kansas City Royals (1980). Cardenal batted and threw", "id": "3406173" }, { "contents": "SUBE card\n\n\n20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88,", "id": "8102606" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\nRb1 Bg7 58. Be4 Nf6 59. Bc2 Nd5 60. Ra1 Kc7 61. Rb1 Bf6 62. Kg1 Ne7 63. Kf1 Nd5 64. Kg2 Bg7 65. Kg1 Kb7 66. Ra1 R6d7 67. Re4 Bf6 68. Re2 Kc7 69. Kf1 Ne7 70. Rb1 Nc8 71. Be3 Nd6 72. Rbe1 Re7 73. Bg6 Rg8 74. Bb1 e4 75. Kg2 Rge8 76. Bc2 Bg7 77. Rd1 Nc4 78. Bc1 Nd6 79. Rh1 Re5 80. h4 Bf6 81. h5 R5e7 82.", "id": "10680366" }, { "contents": "Wu Style Tai Chi Fast Form\n\n\nParting the wild horse's mane 59. Jade girl works the shuttles(3) 60. Jade girl works the shuttles(4) 61. Grasping the bird's tail 62. Cloud hands(3) 63. Cloud hands(4) 64. Downward posture 65. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(1) 66. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(2) 67. Step back, repulse the monkey 68. Flying oblique 69. Raise hand and step up 70. White crane flaps its wings 71. Brush knee and twist step 72. Needle at the bottom", "id": "6846816" }, { "contents": "SFZ (file format)\n\n\nan SFZ file: group lovel=0 hivel=127 region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=60 lokey=30 hikey=61 sample=SubDir/01C4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=62 lokey=62 hikey=63 sample=SubDir/02D4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=64 lokey=64 hikey=64 sample=SubDir/03E4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=65 lokey=65 hikey=66 sample=SubDir/04F4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=67 lokey=67 hikey=68 sample=SubDir/05G4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=69 lokey=69 hikey=70 sample=SubDir/06A4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=71 lokey=71 hikey=71 sample=SubDir/07B4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=72 lokey=72 hikey=73 sample=SubDir/08C5.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=74 lokey=74 hikey=75 sample=SubDir/09D5.wav region trigger=", "id": "13324840" }, { "contents": "Afadzato South District\n\n\n. Logba-Adzakoe 57. Logba-Akusame 58. Logba-Alakpeti 59. Logba-Andokope 60. Logba-Dufie 61. Logba-Klikpo 62. Logba-Tota 63. Logba-Vuinta 64. Logba-Xorglikope 65. Tafi-Abuipe 66. Tafi-Agorme 67. Tafi-Atome 68. Tafi-Dekpokorfe 69. Tafi-Mador 70. Tafi-Xorglikorfe 71. Kpeve-Old town 72. Kpeve-Tornu 73. Adigbo-Tornu 74. Goviefe-Todzi 75. Goviefe-Korwu", "id": "2739856" }, { "contents": "Jackson League\n\n\n-52 Centrals 1952-53 Northerners 1953-54 Vale Recreation 1954-55 Pessimists 1955-56 Northerners 1956-57 Guernsey Rangers 1957-58 Guernsey Rangers 1958-59 Northerners 1959-60 Northerners 1960-61 Belgrave Wanderers 1961-62 Sylvans 1962-63 Sylvans 1963-64 Northerners 1964-65 Belgrave Wanderers 1965-66 Vale Recreation 1966-67 Centrals 1967-68 St Martin’s 1968-69 Vale Recreation 1969-70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970-71 Belgrave Wanderers 1971-72 Vale Recreation 1972-73 Vale Recreation", "id": "4250613" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\nof Arkansas. The Lumbermen were disbanded in July 1905 due to financial hardships. Pine Bluff MLB Players 1954 - Frank Lucchesi - Manager - Philadelphia 70-72, Texas 75-77, Chicago Cubs 87 1952 - Bob Hale - Baltimore 55-56, 58, Cleveland 60-61, New York Yankees 61 1952 - Hillis Layne - Washington 41 1952 - Jim Snyder - Player Minnesota 61-62, 64 Manager - Seattle 88 1951 - Bud Black - Detroit 52, 55 1950 - Harry Chozen - Cincinnati 37 1950", "id": "9684300" }, { "contents": "Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award\n\n\n-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-", "id": "18196616" }, { "contents": "Middlesex Senior Charity Cup\n\n\n1947–48 Hendon 1948–49 Hayes 1949–50 Wealdstone 1950–51 Finchley 1951–52 Southall 1952–53 Hounslow Town 1953–54 Hendon 1954–55 Hayes 1955–56 Hounslow Town 1956–57 Hendon 1957–58 Finchley 1958–59 Enfield 1959–60 Hounslow Town 1960–61 Enfield 1961–62 Enfield & Hounslow Town (joint holders) 1962–63 Hayes 1963–64 Wealdstone 1964–65 Finchley 1965–66 Hounslow Town 1966–67 No Competition 1967–68 Wealdstone & Wembley (joint holders) 1968–69 Southall 1969–70 Hampton 1970–71 Hayes 1971–72 Hayes 1972–73 Hayes 1973–74 Finchley 1974–75 Hayes 1975–76 Hendon 1976–77 Hendon 1977–78 Hillingdon Borough 1978–79 Hendon 1979–80 Harrow Borough 1980–81 Wembley & Wealdstone (joint winners) 1981–82 Uxbridge 1982–83 Wembley 1983–84 Southall", "id": "8679746" }, { "contents": "Handicap (chess)\n\n\n53. Ke3 Kb5 54. Ne4 Na6 55. h8=Q Ka5 56. Qc3+ Kb5 57. Qb3+ Ka5 58. Nc3 Nc5 59. Bc7+ Ka6 60. Qb5+ Ka7 61. Qxc5+ Ka6 Deliberately allowing checkmate. 62. Qa5+ Kb7 63. Ke4 Kc8 64. Qa7 Kd7 65. Qb7 Ke7 66. Qc8 Kf6 67. Bd8+ Kg7 68. Qe6 Kf8 69. Qe7+ Kg8 70. Nd5 Kh8 71. g5 Kg8 72. g6 Kh8 73. Ke5 Kg8 74.", "id": "9261177" }, { "contents": "2009 Premier League Snooker\n\n\nwas higher. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 28–29 November – Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, England * (61) 80–35, 4–80, (96)–0, 0–(110), 34–77, 61–71 (65), 67–1, 40–75 ** 0–(98), 10–99 (53), 10–68 (66), 1–83 (76), (63)–30, (53)–(67) *** (111) 119–9, 87–36, 70–0, 50–57, 0–(88", "id": "994853" }, { "contents": "2013 Virginia Cavaliers football team\n\n\nAlex Foertsch 55 David Dean 56 Andre Miles-Redmond 57 Stephen Lawe 59 Mark Hall 60 John Pond 60 Jeb Byrne 61 Cody Wallace 62 Sean Karl 63 Ryan Doull 64 Nick Koutris 65 Ross Burbank 66 George Adeosun 67 Jackson Matteo 68 Eric Tetlow 69 Phillip Berry 70 Luke Bowanko 71 Jack McDonald 72 Eric Smith 74 Conner Davis 75 Sadiq Olanrewaju 76 Michael Mooney 77 Jay Whitmire 78 Morgan Moses 79 Jack Babcock 79 Sean Cascarano 80 Adrian Gamble 81 Jamall Brown 82 Mario Nixon 83 Jake McGee 84 Canaan Severin 85 Keeon Johnson 86 Jeremy Dollin", "id": "3791357" }, { "contents": "Sangrampur, Maharashtra\n\n\n52-Pimpari Adgaon 1400 53-Rajpur 157 54-Akoli Bk. 910 55-Akoli Kh. 251 56-Changefal Bk. 665 57-Changefal Kh. 707 58-Niwana 1487 59-Sangrampur Pr.jamod 6506 60-Tamgaon 1124 61-Pimpri Kathargaon 566 62-Bodkha 1363 63-Nirod 989 64-Bhilkhed 713 65-Wakana 1420 66-Rudhana 2072 67-Chondhi 622 68-Kakoda 669 69-Ukadgaon 353 70-Manardi 719 71-Pimpri Kavthal 461 72-Ringanwadi 570 73-Durgadiatya 1016 74-Wankhed 5378 75-Takleshwar 501 76-Kalamkhed 712 77-Jastgaon 795 78-Neknapur 358 79-Awar 955 80-Ukali Bk. 1216 81-Kodri 1225 82-Paturda Khurd 1564 83-Khel Thorat Paturda 2054 84-Warwat Khanderao 1447 85-Hingana Kavthal 360 86-Kumbarkhed 230 87-Kavthal 2673 88-Itkhed 218 89-Pesoda 1185 90-Bhon 1149 91-Sawali 659 92-Khiroda", "id": "9109065" }, { "contents": "Kamen Rider Spirits\n\n\n61. Rushbr 62. Ice Fangbr 63. Graveyard Eleventh tankōbon 64. Light Fangbr 65. Labyrinthbr 66. Hell Carbr 67. Teacherbr 68. Training Twelfth tankōbon 69. Whirlpoolbr 70. New Finisherbr 71. Ocean Battlebr 72. Belt of Lifebr 73. Immortal Man Thirteenth tankōbon 74. Inheritbr 75. Get Backbr 76. Movingbr 77. Evolutionbr 78. Next Evolutionbr 79. Final Evolution Fourteenth tankōbon 80. Warrior's Essencebr 81. Surpassing Greedbr 82. Returnbr 83. Fiery Giantbr 84. With the Soulbr 85. Setupbr", "id": "11704902" }, { "contents": "List of AEK Athens F.C. managers\n\n\nP ! W ! D ! L ! F ! A ! GD ! W% ! Pts% ! Total ! 36!!22!!7!!7!!62!!32!!+30!!61.11!!67.59 ! Total ! 11||6||3||2||22||14||+8||54.54||63.64 ! Total ! 4||2||0||2||6||5||+1||50.00||50.00 ! Total ! 26!!14!!5!!7!!55!!28!!+27!!53.85!!60.26 ! Total ! 59!!37!!11!!11!!145!!69!!+76!!62.71!!68.93 ! Total ! 17!!11!!3!!5!!32!!18!!+14||64.71!!70.59 ! Total ! 82!!45!!23!!14!!166!!77!!+89!!54.88!!64.23 ! Total ! 16!!8!!3!!5!!24!!20!!+4!!50.00!!56.25 ! Total ! 86!!47!!23!!16!!121!!70!!+51!!54.65!!63.57 ! Total ! 71!!39!!13!!19!!122!!67!!+55!!54.93!!61.03 ! Total ! 84!!39!!24!!21!!116!!86!!+30!!46.43!!55.95 ! Total ! 2!!1!!0!!1!!3!!4!!-1!!50.00!!50.00 ! Total ! 82!!61!!12!!9!!190!!50!!+140!!74.39!! \"Only competitive matches are counted. Wins, losses and draws are results at the final whistle; the results of penalty shootouts are not counted.\"", "id": "20468014" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Kf3 Kf8 52. Kg2 Rg4+ 53. Kh2 Bf2 54. Rf1 Bd4 55. Re1 Rh4+ 56. Kg2 Rg4+ 57. Kh3 Rh4+ 58. Kg3 Kf7 59. Kg2 Kf8 60. Kf3 Rh2 61. Bxa4 c2 62. Kg3 Bxe5+ 63. Rxe5 Rh1 64. Bxg5 Rg1+ 65. Kf2 Nxg5 66. Bxc2 Ra1 67. a4 Ra2 68. Re2 Ra3 69. Re3 Ra2 70. Re2 Ra3 71. Rd2 Ke7 72. Ke2 Nf3 73. Rd1 Ne5 74. Rd5", "id": "4952529" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Qxg6+ Kf8 59. Qxc6 Kg8 60. Qg6+ Kf8 61. Qg4 Ke8 62. Qh5 Kf8 63. Qg4 Ke8 64. Qh5 Kf8 65. Qd5 Rh7 66. Qf3+ Kg8 67. Qg4+ Kf7 68. Qh5+ Kg8 69. Qg6+ Kf8 70. Qf5+ Kg8 71. Qg4+ Kf7 72. Qh5+ Kg8 73. Qd5+ Kf8 74. Qxb5 Qe6 75. Bg7+ Kf7 76. Qh5+ Ke7 77. g3 Qe1+ 78. Kg2 Qe4+ 79. Kh2", "id": "4952547" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rc6 Bb5 60. Rc1 b3 61. Rb1 Bc4 62. Ke4 Ra2 63. Kd4 Rc2 64. Nd3 Bxd3 65. Kxd3 Rxh2 66. Rxb3 Kg7 67. Ke4 Ra2 68. Kf4 Ra4+ 69. Kg5 Ra5 70. g4 Rc5 71. Kh5 Ra5 72. Rf3 Rb5 73. g5 Rb1 74. f6+ Kh7 75. Rh3 Rg1 76. Rh2 Rg3 77. Rh1 Rg2 78. Ra1 Rh2+ 79. Kg4 Kg6 80. Ra8 Rg2+ ½–½ Game 26br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black", "id": "7279762" }, { "contents": "Les Arcanes\n\n\nPremier sacrifice 56. Liberté 57. Le sacrifice libre 58. La relation du beth à l'aleph 59. Limite de nos champs de gravitation 60. L'indivisible unité 61. La Manifestation 62. Vision parfaite 63. La féminité de la Manifestation procréatrice 64. Cantique de Salomon 65. Ève 66. Sacrifice des sacrifices 67. La loi juive 68. Beauté libre 69. Encore le rythme 70. Conscience de l'univers 71. Libre beauté première 72-73. La passion mystérieuse et chaste 74. De l'amour à l'être 75.", "id": "17579979" }, { "contents": "Barharia\n\n\nKail 61. Kaluchhapra 62. Kanahar 63. Kanhauli 64. Khanpur 65. Khizar Chak 66. Khori Pakar Jaddi 67. Khori Pakar Nilami 68. Koiri Tola 69. Kuahi 70. Kurwa 71. Kutub Chhapra 72. Lachhmi Chak 73. Lakri 74. Lakri Dargah 75. Lala Hata 76. Lauan 77. Madhaupur 78. Mahal 79. Mahamadpur 80. Mahammadpur 81. Mahbub Chhapra 82. Mahmudpur 83. Mananpura 84. Mansahata 85. Mathia Patarhatha 86. Mathurapur 87. Mira Chhapra 88. Narharpur 89.", "id": "12509991" }, { "contents": "Women's Professional Basketball League\n\n\nfranchises had been awarded to Dallas, New Orleans, San Francisco and St. Louis, Missouri, while applications were received for potential franchises from Baltimore, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. The Eastern Division included the New Jersey Gems, New Orleans Pride, New York Stars, Philadelphia Fox, St. Louis Streak and Washington Metros. The Midwest Division included the Chicago Hustle, Iowa Cornets, Milwaukee Does and Minnesota Fillies. The Western Division included the California Dreams, Dallas Diamonds, Houston Angels and San Francisco Pioneers.", "id": "10846173" }, { "contents": "Don McMahon\n\n\nDonald John McMahon (January 4, 1930 – July 22, 1987) was a right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was signed by the Boston Braves before the 1950 season. He played for the Milwaukee Braves (1957–62), Houston Colt .45s (1962–63), Cleveland Indians (1964–66), Boston Red Sox (1966–67), Chicago White Sox (1967–68), Detroit Tigers (1968–69), and San Francisco Giants (1969–74). McMahon was used almost", "id": "22214072" }, { "contents": "List of sovereign states and dependencies by total fertility rate\n\n\n58 Israel 2.9 59 Lesotho 2.9 60 Eswatini 2.8 61 Kyrgyz Republic 2.8 62 Micronesia 2.8 63 Algeria 2.7 64 Haiti 2.7 65 Mongolia 2.7 66 Botswana 2.6 67 Fiji 2.6 68 Guatemala 2.6 69 Kazakhstan 2.6 70 Syria 2.6 71 Turkmenistan 2.6 72 Bolivia 2.5 73 Djibouti 2.5 74 Jordan 2.5 75 Oman 2.5 76 Lao PDR 2.4 77 Philippines 2.4 78 Cambodia 2.3 79 Ecuador 2.3 80 Guyana 2.3 81 Honduras 2.3 82 Panama 2.3 83 Paraguay 2.3 84 Seychelles 2.3 85 South Africa 2.3 86 Suriname 2.3 87 Uzbekistan 2.3 88 Dominican Republic 2.2 89 Indonesia 2.2", "id": "17872676" }, { "contents": "Minuscule 441\n\n\nsubscriptions at the end of each book, and στιχοι. The biblical text is surrounded by a catena of Oecumenius. Some of leaves of the codex are in disorder. The order of leaves: 3-18. 1. 2. 19-46. 47-58. 59. 63. 64. 59. 60-62. 73. 74. 65. 66. 69-72. 67. 68. 75-78. 127-142. 79-126. 143-158. 167-182", "id": "19179286" }, { "contents": "Al Maktab Raqam 19\n\n\n61 - Ghost Walker 62 - Stun death 63 - Fire Ball 64 - the mystery of the Sphinx 65 - dark rays 66 - Conflict in the bush 67 - a plot of Satan 68 - bulwark 69 - ghost of revenge 70 - bloody chase 71 - cursed earth 72 - devastating weapon 73 - horror Hospital 74 - a treasure of the Pharaohs 75 - bird death 76. The armed robbery 77. secret mission 78. hackers Nile 79. Invisible Man 80. devastating automated 81. golden statue 82. Flower devil 83", "id": "3242097" }, { "contents": "Rulers of Kuba\n\n\n. Shama Katuri. 61. Kusunju. 62. Bena Misaki. 63. Bikila Kolo. 64. Kunche Lama. 65. Pelama Pena. 66. Mime Pelama. 67. Chenge Lesanga. 68. Mianga. 69. Sam Bula. 70. Manchum Bula. 71. Bopele^Bombo. 72. Boeke. 73. Bo^Kena. 74. Shamba Nche. 75. Golo Nche. 76. Shama Shanga. 77. Saina^Kama. 78. Ko Kena. 79. Sanga Lenga. 80. Bosh A kama. 81", "id": "12139561" }, { "contents": "Ācārakkōvai\n\n\n52 poems (3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 77, 78, 81, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93", "id": "12746274" }, { "contents": "Jeff Nelsen\n\n\nmovie soundtracks, and performing in the horn sections of orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Montreal, Vancouver, and National Symphonies, and the Balkan Gypsy funk band of Slavic Soul Party. With Canadian Brass, Jeff has also performed with the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, the symphonies of Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, Phoenix, Rotterdam, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, with the esteemed German, London", "id": "2981814" }, { "contents": "Kasparov versus the World\n\n\n, but claimed it was also losing, and published a \"forced win\". Subsequently, tablebases showed an error in Kasparov's analysis, but confirmed that 58...Qf5 could not have saved the draw with best play on both sides. The main line starts with 58...Qf5 59.Kh6 Qe6 60.Qg1+ Ka2 61.Qf2+ Kb1 62.Qd4 Ka2 63.Kg5 Qe7+ 64.Qf6 Qe3+ 65.Qf4 Qg1+ 66.Kf6 Qb6+ 67.Kf7 Qb7+ 68.Ke6 Qc8+ 69.Kf6 Qd8+ 70.Kf5 Qc8+ 71.Kg5 Qc3 72.Qh2+ Ka1 73.Qe2 Kb1 74.Qf2 Qc1+ 75.Kg4 Qc3", "id": "14582966" }, { "contents": "Swindle (chess)\n\n\n55...f2 56.Qg2 \"zugzwang\"; (b) 55...Nf4 56.Qf5! and if 56...Kg3 57.Qg5+ wins the knight; (c) 55...Ng5 56.Qf5 wins. g5 53.hxg5 hxg5 54.Qxb6 f3 55.Qxc5 Kg4 56.Qe3 Kg3 57.c4 Kg2 58.c5 f2 59.Qe4+ Kh2 60.Qf3 g4! 61.Qe2? White could draw with 61.Qxg4 f1=Q+ 62.Kc2 Qf2+ 63.Kb1 Qf1+ 64.Kc2 Qb5 (64...Nf2 65.Qf4+ Kg2 66.Qg5+ Kf3 67.Qf6+ Ke3 68.Qh6+ Kd4 69.Qd6+ Ke4 70.Qg6+ Kd5 71.Qd6+ Ke4 72.Qg6+", "id": "21604299" }, { "contents": "Queen and pawn versus queen endgame\n\n\n. Qxe6 Qh8+ 58. Kg6 Qc3 59. g4 Qd2 60. g5 Qd4 61. Qf5+ Ka4 62. Kh5 Qh8+ 63. Kg4 Qh1 (This move loses for Black in 39 moves as confirmed by http://www.k4it.de/index.php?topic=egtb&lang=en) 64. Qf4+ Ka5 65. Qe5+ Ka4 66. g6 Qd1+ 67. Kg5 Qg8+ 68. Kf5 Qc8+ 69. Kf4 Qc1+ 70. Qe3 Qc7+ 71. Qe5 Qc1+ 72. Kf5 Qc8+ 73. Kg5 Qd8+ 74. Qf6 Qd5+ 75", "id": "20411696" }, { "contents": "List of OHL seasons\n\n\n| 1959–60 | 1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993–94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–00 | 2000–01 | 2001–02 | 2002–03 | 2003–04 | 2004–05 | 2005–06 | 2006–07 | 2007–08 | 2008–09 | 2009–10", "id": "6936535" }, { "contents": "Dumaria\n\n\nDumaria 107 50 Kewla Kalan Dumaria 919 51 Khaira Dumaria 885 52 Khardag Dumaria 1,454 53 Kokna Dumaria 333 54 Kolhubar Dumaria 3,225 55 KOlsaita Dumaria 297 56 Kundari Dumaria 341 57 Kunria Dumaria 739 58 Kusari Dumaria 1,549 59 Lataha Dumaria 259 60 Londa Dumaria 556 61 Madarpur Dumaria 1,130 62 Mahjari Dumaria 192 63 Mahuri Dumaria 2,884 64 Mahuri Dumaria 348 65 Maigara Dumaria 2,318 66 Majhauli Dumaria 4,606 67 Majhgawan Dumaria 379 68 Manrar Dumaria 533 69 Mataha Dumaria 3,172 70 Maun Bar Dumaria 292 71 Mayapur Dumaria 141 72 Milki Dumaria 168 73 Nabigarh Dumaria 618", "id": "10048378" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n75 e\": \"favorite_nu 0000300 6d 62 65 72 22 7d 2c 20 7b 22 74 79 70 65 22 3a mber\"}, {\"type\": 0000320 20 5b 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c 20 22 6e 75 6c [\"string\", \"nul 0000340 6c 22 5d 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 22 3a 20 22 66 61 l\"], \"name\": \"fa 0000360 76 6f 72 69 74 65 5f 63 6f 6c 6f 72 22 7d 5d 7d", "id": "10173702" }, { "contents": "List of MJHL seasons\n\n\n1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | The following is a list of seasons following the reorganization of junior hockey in Canada.br 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 | 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 | br 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | br 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993-94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–2000 | br", "id": "15920550" }, { "contents": "Spain men's national wheelchair basketball team\n\n\n72–62. They beat Poland 47–64, and Sweden 65–54. Then they lost to Italy 50–58, lost to Germany 77–70, and defeated Poland 71–65. At the 2013 European Championships, Spain defeated Sweden 60–54, Israel 75–57, France 56–40, and Poland 63–45 in pool play. They lost to Turkey 63–49. In the quarterfinals, they defeated Italy 65–56. In the semi-finals, they lost to Great Britain 72–69. They defeated Sweden to win the bronze by a score of 65–56. Asier García Pereiro led the team in", "id": "13321907" }, { "contents": "Lanarkshire Cup\n\n\n1932–33 - 1933–34 - Hamilton Academical 1934–35 - Airdrieonians 1935–36 - 1936–37 - 1937–38 - Airdrieonians 1938–39 - Hamilton Academical 1939–40 - Motherwell 1848–49 - Albion Rovers 1949–50 - Motherwell 1950–51 - Albion Rovers 1951–52 - Hamilton Academical 1952–53 - Motherwell 1953–54 - Motherwell 1954–55 - Motherwell 1955–56 - 1956–57 - Motherwell 1957–58 - Motherwell 1958–59 - Motherwell 1959–60 - Motherwell 1960–61 - Motherwell 1961–62 - Motherwell 1962–63 - Airdrieonians 1963–64 - Motherwell 1964–65 - 1965–66 - Airdrieonians 1966–67 - Airdrieonians 1967–68 - Motherwell 1968–69 - Motherwell 1969–70 - Airdrieonians 1970–71 - Airdrieonians 1971–72 - 1972–73 - Motherwell 1973–74 -", "id": "10384135" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1981\n\n\nNe7 29.Ne3 Rc6 30.Ra3 Nc8 31.axb5 axb5 32.Kf2 Nb6 33.Nb2 Rxd1 34.Bxd1 Rd6 35.Be2 Be8 36.Ra5 Rd8 37.Ke1 c6 38.Ra6 Rb8 39.Bd1 Nc8 40.Nd3 Nc7 41.Ra5 Ra8 42.f4 exf4 43.gxf4 Nb6 44.Bf3 Rd8 45.Be2 Na4 46.Ra7 Rd7 47.Kd2 Ne6 48.Rxd7 Bxd7 49.Bg4 g6 50.f5 gxf5 51.Bxf5 Kg7 52.e5 Nf8 53.Bxd7 Nxd7 54.e6 Ndb6 55.Nf4 Kf8 56.Kd3 Nc8 57.Ng4 Ke7 58.Nh6 Kd6 59.Kd4 Ne7 60.Nf7+ Kc7 61.Nh5 c5+ 62.bxc5 Nc6+ 63.Ke3 Nxc5 64.Nxf6 Nxe6 65.h5 Nf8 66.Ke4 Kb6 67.Ng5 h6 68.Nf7 Ne6 69.Ne8 Nc5+ 70.Ke3 Na4 71.Kd2 b4 72.cxb4 Nxb4 73.Nxh6 Nc5 74.Nf5 Nd5 75.h6 Ne4+", "id": "7279794" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n22 3a 20 22 55 ord\", \"name\": \"U 0000100 73 65 72 22 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 73 70 61 63 65 ser\", \"namespace 0000120 22 3a 20 22 65 78 61 6d 70 6c 65 2e 61 76 72 6f \": \"example.avro 0000140 22 2c 20 22 66 69 65 6c 64 73 22 3a 20 5b 7b 22 \", \"fields\": [{\" 0000160 74 79 70 65 22 3a 20 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c", "id": "10173700" }, { "contents": "HC CSKA Moscow\n\n\n. \"Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game Soviet / Russian MVP Scoring Champion Goal Scoring Champion Soviet / Russian League First Team Best Line Best Rookie Soviet League Championship \"(32)\": 1947–48, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1954–55, 1955–56, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1976–77,", "id": "12586396" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\n- Ryne Duren - Baltimore 54, Kansas City 57, NYY 58-61, LAA 61-62, Philadelphia 63-64, Cincinnati 64, Washington 65, Philadelphia 65 1949 - Ed Albrecht - St. Louis 49-50 1940 - Dewey Adkins - Washington 43, Chi Cubs 49 1940 - Stan Goletz - CHI WS 41 1940 - William Red Rollings - Boston 27-28 1940 - Dave Bartosch - St. Louis 45 1939 - Andy Cohen - Player - New York Giants 26, 28-29, Manager - Philadelphia", "id": "9684301" }, { "contents": "Bing (search engine)\n\n\n-time traffic conditions using Bing Maps. The gadget provided shortcuts to driving directions, local search and full-screen traffic view of major US and Canadian cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Montreal, New York City, Oklahoma City, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Vancouver, and Washington, D.C. Prior to October", "id": "5355697" }, { "contents": "Chess (poem)\n\n\nas 52. Na1–b3? 52. Kh2 Qg3+ 53. Qxg3+ hxg3+ 54. Kxg3 Ra5 55. Kf2 Ra8 56. Ke2 Nc2 57. Kd1 Ne3+ 58. Kc1 Nxg2+ 59. Kb1 b5 60. h4 b4 61. h5 b3 62. e5 Bg5 63. h6 Nh4 64. e6 Bf6 65. h7 Nxf3 66. e7 Bxe7 67. h8=Q+ Kb7 68. Qh3 Ne5 69. Qh5 Nd3 70. Qh3 Nb4 71. Qf3+ Kb8 72. Qe2 Bf6 73. Qe6", "id": "7723831" }, { "contents": "2002 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n(77) 93–6, 37–67, (62) 70–20, (57) 79–0, (91) 108–17, 69–9, (60) 62–9 **(65) 75–33, 68–55, 59–23, (126)-0, 0-(81), (85) 112–6, 1–76 (72), (60) 73–0 ***(60) 109–6, 45–56, (72) 75–42, 5–78 (55), (68) 73–0, (109) 115–19, 43–66, (110) 111–14, (70)-0, 38–89", "id": "20494682" }, { "contents": "2015 Cleveland Indians season\n\n\nand 13, improving their record to 70–70 and marking the first time the Indians were .500 since they were 2–2. The Indians would also be 71-71, 72-72, 73-73, and 74-74, but lost the following game each time. They briefly made it over the .500 mark at 77–76 on September 26, but went on to lose three in a row. The Indians spent much of September 3–5 games behind the Texas Rangers or Houston Astros for the second wild card spot in the American", "id": "294687" }, { "contents": "Index of philosophical literature\n\n\n\"Federalist No. 61\" – \"Federalist No. 62\" – \"Federalist No. 63\" – \"Federalist No. 64\" – \"Federalist No. 65\" – \"Federalist No. 66\" – \"Federalist No. 67\" – \"Federalist No. 68\" – \"Federalist No. 69\" – \"Federalist No. 70\" – \"Federalist No. 71\" – \"Federalist No. 72\" – \"Federalist No. 73\" – \"Federalist No. 74\" – \"Federalist", "id": "16809651" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "List of mayors of Salisbury\n\n\n1850–51 George Brown 1851–52 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1852–53 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1853–54 John Lambert 1854–55 Thomas Pain 1855–56 Abraham Jackson 1856–57 Thomas Pain 1857–58 Coard William Squarey 1858–59 Philip Pickney Cother 1859–60 William Woodlands 1860–61 Philip Watson Ottoway 1861–62 Charles Mann Cornwallis Whatman 1862–63 John Style 1863–64 John Waters 1864–65 Richard Henry Rigden 1865–66 Robert Stokes 1866–67 John Alfred Lush MD 1867–68 Stephen Eldridge 1868–69 William Aylward 1869–70 Charles Richard Norton 1870–71 William Fawcett Jnr. 1871–72 John Harding Jackson 1873–74 Henry Brown 1874–75 Samuel Ralph Atkins 1875–76 Charles Henry Radcliffe 1876–77 John Keynes 1877–78 Richard Monkhouse Wilson", "id": "18557200" }, { "contents": "1967 NFL season\n\n\nThe 1967 NFL season was the 48th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 16 teams with the addition of the New Orleans Saints. The two 8-team conferences were split into two divisions each: the Eastern Conference divisions were Capitol (Dallas, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Washington) and Century (Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis), and the Western Conference divisions were Central (Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, and Minnesota) and Coastal (Atlanta, Baltimore, Los Angeles", "id": "8290334" }, { "contents": "World TeamTennis\n\n\nwith Arthur Ashe and Wilt Chamberlain, securing the professional men players.. The league began play in May 1974, with George MacCall as Commissioner of the 16 teams: Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo-Toronto, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Florida (Miami), San Diego/Hawaii, Houston, Los Angeles, Minnesota (Minneapolis-St.Paul), New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. The original league format included a four-colored tennis court, a 44-contest season, and teams", "id": "14486970" }, { "contents": "2013 FedEx Cup Playoffs\n\n\n(76 to 58), Nicholas Thompson (73 to 59), Brendan Steele (89 to 69), and Ernie Els (91 to 70). Seven players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances: Ryan Palmer (60 to 71), Fredrik Jacobson (61 to 72), Martin Laird (63 to 74), David Lingmerth (64 to 75), Kyle Stanley (66 to 77), Cameron Tringale (69 to 79", "id": "19528111" }, { "contents": "Jellabies\n\n\n58. Parrot (21 June 1999) 59. Spring (28 June 1999) 60. Magic (5 July 1999) 61. Where's Pepper? (12 July 1999) 62. Hot (19 July 1999) 63. Robot (26 July 1999) 64. Wheels (2 August 1999) 65. Chums (9 August 1999) 66. Baa! (16 August 1999) 67. Found (23 August 1999) 68. Autumn (30 August 1999) 69. Nature (6 September 1999)", "id": "20682329" }, { "contents": "List of fresh water fishes of Maharashtra\n\n\nogilbii 51. Schismatorhynchos (Nukta) nukta 52. Thynnichthys sandkhol 53. Tor khudree 54. Tor mussulah 55. Tor tor SUB-FAMILY: CULTRINAE 56. Chela cachius 57. Chela laubuca 58. Salmostoma acinaces 59. Salmostoma balookee 60. Salmostoma boopis 61. Salmostoma clupeoides 62. Salmostoma horai 63. Salmostoma kardahiensis 64. Salmostoma novacula 65. Salmostoma phulo Subfamily: LEUCISCINAE 66. Hypophthalmichthys molitrix SUBFAMILY: RASBORINAE 69. Barilius evezardi 70. Barilius gatensis 71. Parluciosoma daniconius 72. Parluciosoma labiosa 73. Danio aequipinnatus 74", "id": "16146194" }, { "contents": "Vehicle registration plates of Kenya\n\n\n63 UN - United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Eastern & Southern African Regional Office 64 CD - Iran 65 CD - Cyprus 66 CD - Argentina 67 UN - United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) 68 CD - Philippines 69 CD - Burundi 70 CD - Chile 71 CD - Oman 72 CD - League of Arab States / Arab League 73 CD - European Union 74 CD - Yemen 75 CD - Kenya Mission to UNEP 76 CD - Côte d'Ivoire (Consulate) 77 CD - Bangladesh 78 CD - Saudi Arabia 79 UN", "id": "993880" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "List of makams\n\n\n-Şehnaz 63. Bûstan 64. Büzürk 65. Büzürk-Gerdâniye 66. Büzürk-Geveyşt 67. Büzürk-Mâye 68. Büzürk-Nevrûz 69. Büzürk-Selmek 70. Büzürk-Şehnâz 71. Canfezâ 72. Çârgâh 73. Çârgâh-Âcem 74. Çârgâh-Gerdâniye 75. Çârgâh-Mahûr 76. Çehâr-Âgâazin 77. Daği-Bayâti 78. Danişverân 79. Dil Âvîz 80. Dil-Ârâ 81. Dil-Efruz 82. Dil-Keşîde 83. Dil-Nişîn 84. Dil-", "id": "21093808" }, { "contents": "Super Bases Loaded 2\n\n\n\", the Cleveland \"Stars\", the Detroit \"Storm\", the Kansas City \"Tornadoes\", Oakland \"Eagles\", and Seattle \"Blue Wave\". The Omega League (based on the National League) consisted of the Atlanta \"Weasels\", Houston \"Doves\", the Los Angeles \"Cyclops\", the New York \"Mercs\", Philadelphia \"Bruins\", the Pittsburgh \"Buzzards\", and the San Francisco \"Amoebas\". In addition, there were four edit teams: Urbana,", "id": "22141152" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "Don Larsen\n\n\nDon James Larsen (born August 7, 1929) is an American retired Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher. During a 15-year MLB career, he pitched from 1953 to 1967 for seven different teams. Larsen pitched for the St. Louis Browns / Baltimore Orioles (1953–54; 1965), New York Yankees (1955–59), Kansas City Athletics (1960–1961), Chicago White Sox (1961), San Francisco Giants (1962–64), Houston Colt .45's / Houston Astros (1964–65), and Chicago Cubs (1967)", "id": "15750076" }, { "contents": "1968 NBA playoffs\n\n\n) (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Chicago Bulls: \"Lakers win series 4-1\" This is the first playoff meeting between the Lakers and Bulls. Division Finals (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (3) San Francisco Warriors: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Last Playoff Meeting: 1967 Western Division Semifinals (San Francisco won 3-0) Champion: Boston Celtics Division Semifinals (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (3) New York Knicks: \"76ers win series 4-2", "id": "14689742" } ]
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Rc6+ Kd5 65. Rb6 Rc4+ 66. Kd2 Kc5 67. Rb8 Ra4 68. Rc8+ Kd4 69. Rb8 Ra5 70. Rd8+ Kc4 71. Re8 Kd5 72. Rd8+ Ke4 73. Rb8 Rxa3 74. Rxb5 Kf4 75. Rb8 Kf3 76. Rf8+ Ke4 77. Rb8 Ra2+ 78. Ke1 Kf4 79. Rb3 e4 80. Rc3 e3 81. Rc8 1/2-1/2 In", "id": "15973443" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nDetroit Tigers 69. Ryne Sandberg, Chicago Cubs 70. Nolan Ryan, Houston Astros 71. John Tudor, Los Angeles Dodgers 72. Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia Phillies 73. Dave Righetti, New York Yankees 74. Pedro Guerrero, St. Louis Cardinals 75. Rick Sutcliffe, Chicago Cubs 76. Gary Carter, New York Mets 77. Cal Ripken, Baltimore Orioles 78. Andre Dawson, Chicago Cubs 79. Andy Van Slyke, Pittsburgh Pirates 80. Roc Raines, Montreal Expos 81. Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins 82.", "id": "18525012" }, { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Constitutional amendments under the French Fifth Republic\n\n\n46, 47, 47-1, 47-2 (new), 48, 49, 50-1, 51-1 (new), 51-2 (new), 56, 61, 61-1 (new), 62, 65, 69, 70, 71, 71-1 (new), 72-3, 73, 74-1, 75-1 (new), 87 (new), 88-4, 88-5, 89. The vote was", "id": "8390514" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Wysoczany\n\n\n53. Saharowa 54. Mashljanyk 55. Luchkanych 56. Mashljanyk 57. Mytso 58. Jacyla 59. Jacyla 60. Village Ukrainian School 61. Bodnik 62. Tsynanko 63. Shlomko 64. Warholjak 65. Kroljak 66. Village Orthodox Church 67. Horonova 68. Hlibyk 69. Sekielyk 70. Mashljanyk 71. Maslany 72. Orzinski 73. Worotyla 74. Luchkanych 75. Petrunjova 76. Slabka 77. Petrunjova 78. Bajtsowa 79. Sas 80. Sas 81. Hrytsko 82. Jacyla 83. Szevtsova 84. Szevtsova", "id": "15604592" }, { "contents": "List of WWE United States Champions\n\n\nRank !Wrestler !No. ofbrreigns !Combinedbrdays !Combined daysbrrec. by WWE !1 !2 !rowspan=2|40 !42 !43 !44 !45 !46 !47 !48 !49 !50 !51 !52 !53 !rowspan=2|54 !56 !rowspan=2|57 !59 !60 !61 !62 !63 !64 !65 !66 !67 !rowspan=3|68 !71 !72 !rowspan=3|73 !76 !77 !78 !rowspan=2|79 !rowspan=2|81 !83 !rowspan=2|84 !rowspan=3|86 !89 !rowspan=2|90 !92 !", "id": "11372834" }, { "contents": "Eusébio\n\n\nrepeated five years later. He was the Portuguese First Division's top scorer seven times (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970 and 1973), helping Benfica to win 11 Primeira Liga (1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73 and 1974–75), 5 Portuguese Cup wins (1961–62, 1963–64, 1968–69, 1969–70 and 1971–72), 1 European Cup win (1961–62) and 3 European Cup finals (1962–63, 1964–65 and 1967–68). Eusébio", "id": "15697745" }, { "contents": "Udayarpalayam taluk\n\n\n48 Kundaveli-East 49 Kundaveli-West 50 Kuruvalapparkoil 51 Kuvagam 52 Kuvathur 53 Managathy 54 Marudur 55 Melur 56 Muthuservamadam 57 Nagam Panthal 58 Nayaganai Periyal 59 Nedavalur-East 60 Nedavalur-South 61 Olayur 62 Padanilai 63 Pappakudi-North 64 Pappakudi-South 65 Parukkal 66 Periyakrishnapuram 67 Periyavalayam 68 Pichanur 69 Pilichikuzhi 70 Piranjeri 71 Porpathintha Nallur 72 Rangiyam 73 Saluppai 74 Sathampady 75 Silambur 76 Siluvacheri 77 Sirukadambur 78 Solankurichi 79 Sripuranthan 80 Sriraman 81 Suriyamanal 82 Suttamalli 83 T.Paluvur 84 Taludalamedu 85 Thandalai 86 Thathanur 87 Thenkatchi Perumal Nathan 88 Thirukalapur 89", "id": "329036" }, { "contents": "Garhmukteshwar (Assembly constituency)\n\n\nkhaiya 46 Sharifpur 47 Anooppur Dibai 48 Shuklampura 49 Rasoolabad Nanpur 50 Lodhipur Shobhan 51 Pawati 52 Haiderpur 53 Lodhipur Chhapka 54 Sadullapur 55 Hiranpura 56 Popayi 57 Janupura 58 Jhadina 59 Saidpur 60 Alampur Bhagwantpur 61 Ladpura 62 Kalyanpur 63 Khilwai 64 Shogarh 65 Shahpur Chaudhary 66 Inayatpur 67 Rampur Nyamatpur 68 Abdullapur 69 Dotai 70 Athsaini 71 Hasupur 72 Manak Chowk 73 Deoli 74 Dhana 75 Lisri 76 Akkhapur 77 Fattapur 78 Phuldehra 79 Nawada Kalan 80 Todarpur 81 Bhowapur 82 Bhowapur Mastannagar 83 Baksar 84 Saroorpur 85 Vait 86 Khudaliya 87 Baddha 88 Ratupura 89 Rajhera 90", "id": "3818355" }, { "contents": "Samia tribe (Luhya)\n\n\n38 Abakangala 39 Abakati 40 Abakemo 41 Abakerere 42 Abakhu 43 Abakibwedde 44 Abakiroyoya 45 Abakobe 46 Abakomolo 47 Abakooli 48 Abakoolo 49 Abakuba 50 Abakwala 51 Abakwede 52 Abakyaki 53 Abakyonga 54 Abalaka 55 Abalala 56 Abalanda 57 Abaleke 58 Abalekya 59 Abalila 60 Abalindo 61 Abaliro 62 Abalisa 63 Abaloba 64 Abalomba 65 Abalundu 66 Abalwenge 67 Abalyali 68 Abalyani 69 Abamakwa 70 Abamakyeke 71 Abamali 72 Abamani 73 Abamanyi 74 Abambumpi 75 Abameripo 76 Abampoodi 77 Abampunyi 78 Abamulembo 79 Abamulimba 80 Abamuma 81 Abanapa 82 Abangasa 83 Abanghale 84 Abanyanga 85 Abanyedeti 86 Abanyihodoo 87 Abanyimaro", "id": "4195796" }, { "contents": "Parbatsar\n\n\nGular 47 Gunawati 48 Gurah 49 Haripura 50 Harnawa Patti 51 Hatheli 52 Hukmpura 53 Huldhani 54 Jagdishpura 55 Jalampura 56 Janjeela 57 Jawla 58 Jhalra 59 Jhujharpura 60 Kaletara 61 Kalkala Ki Dhani 62 Kankediyas 63 Kanwalad 64 Khanpur 65 Khedapura 66 Khedarpura 67 Kheri Khinwasi 68 Khokhar 69 Khokhariya 70 Khundiyas 71 Kinsariya 72 Kishorpura 73 Kitiya 74 Kuliyana 75 Kundri 76 Kurada 77 Lakhiyas 78 Lalana Kalan 79 Lalana Khurd 80 Madhwa 81 Malas Charnan 82 Malas Gusaiyan 83 Mandan 84 Mandowari 85 Manglana 86 Manpura 87 Mayapur 88 Mehgaon 89 Merasi 90 Mindakiya 91 Modi Khurd", "id": "7579275" }, { "contents": "Western Suburbs Magpies\n\n\nW Wright 55 W Barclay 56 Percy Bolt 57 T Doyle 58 J Feeney 59 V Jarvis 60 E Mantle 61 H.G. Naylor 62 E Palmer 63 E Willings 64 Grinstead 65 Owens 66 Sam Perry 67 Keen 68 James 69 Percy Briscoe 70 Chipperfield 71 J Ogilvie 72 Horace Alderson 73 Johns 74 J Slingsby 75 D McDonald 76 G Patterson 77 Baldock 78 Tom Dowswell 79 Healy 80 McEvoy 81 Ryan 82 George Duffin 83 Herb Gilbert 84 Rangi Joass 85 W Mueller 86 A Munnery 87 P.J. Thompson 88 Jack Tully 89 S.B. Wall 90 A Gillett", "id": "13659778" }, { "contents": "Game Day Recycling\n\n\nUniversity of Georgia 59. University of Kentucky 60. University of Maine 61. University of Maryland 62. University of Miami 63. University of Michigan 64. University of Minnesota 65. University of Mississippi 66. University of Missouri 67. University of Montana 68. University of Nebraska–Lincoln 69. University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill 70. University of North Texas 71. University of Notre Dame 72. University of Oregon 73. University of Rochester 74. University of South Florida 75. University of Tennessee - Knoxville 76", "id": "10435645" }, { "contents": "Carson's Law\n\n\nAnd Misfire 59. St. Patrick's Day 60. The Masquerade 61. All That Glitters 62. Laugh, Clown, Laugh 63. Guardian Angels 64. Lost Opportunities 65. A Country Dance 66. Faith, Hope And Fencing Wire 67. A Matter Of Confidence 68. The Tender Trap 69. A Case For Compassion 70. From Small Acorns 71. Street Games, Night Moves 72. Deceptions 73. Orphans Of The Storm 74. Falling Star 75. Means To An End 76. Teapots And Tears 77.", "id": "7511783" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "2003 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 10–11 May – Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, England *58–69, 83–25, 24–66, (63) 75–8, 9-(67), 0–98 (57), 72–60 (53), 39–80 (55), (67)-(60), 42–61 **(58) 73–26, (80)-(52), (100) 104–32, 23–82 (57), (54) 74–57, 49–57, (56) 71–48, 59–32 **", "id": "20494482" }, { "contents": "List of villages in Murbad\n\n\n796 br 57 Gorakhgad Murbad 1 br 58 Goregaon Murbad 495 br 59 Hedavali Murbad 281 br 60 Hireghar Murbad 225 61 Inde Murbad 885 br 62 Jadai Murbad 491 br 63 Jaigaon Murbad 496 br 64 Jambhurde Murbad 1,330 br 65 Jamghar Murbad 533 br 66 Kachakoli Murbad 869 br 67 Kalambad Mu Murbad 408 br 68 Kalambhe Murbad 1,299 br 69 Kalamkhande Murbad 987 br 70 Kalanbhad Murbad 1,017 br 71 Kandali Murbad 295 br 72 Kanharle Murbad 798 br 73 Kanhol Murbad 822 br 74 Karavale Murbad 1,118 br 75 Karchonde Murbad 731 76 Kasgaon Murbad 524", "id": "15353565" }, { "contents": "Amos Burn\n\n\nKf7 46.Bxc6 Bxc6 47.Kb4 Be8 48.Nf3 Ke7 49.Ng5 Bc6 50.Ka3 Bd7 51.Kb2 Ba4 52.Kc1 Bb3 53.Nf3 Ba4 54.Nh4 Kf7 55.Ng2 Bd7 56.h4 Be8 57.Kb2 Ba4 58.Ne3 Ke7 59.Ka3 Bc6 60.Kb4 Kd7 61.Ka5 Kc7 62.Nc2 Kb7 63.Nb4 Bd7 64.Na6 Be8 65.Nc5+ Kc6 66.Nxe6 Bd7 67.Ng5 Bf5 68.Kb4 Bg4 69.Ka3 Kd7 70.Nf7 Be6 71.Nd6 Kc6 72.Kb2 Bg4 73.Kc2 Kd7 74.Kd2 Ke6 75.Ke3 Bh3 76.f5+ gxf5 77.Kf4 Bg4 78.Kg5 Bh3 79.Ne8 Kf7 80.Nf6 f4 81.Kxf4 Be6 82.Kg5 1–0 MacDonald-Burn, Liverpool 1910 At right is a surprisingly little-known position from one of Burn's offhand games.", "id": "20103296" }, { "contents": "Brazilian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act\n\n\n59. FENIPRAZINE 60. FEMPROBAMATO 61. FLUFENAZINE 62. FLUMAZENIL 63. FLUOXETINE 64. FLUPENTIXOL 65. FLUVOXAMINE 66. HALOPERIDOL 67. HALOTAN 68. CLORAL HYDRATE 69. HYDROCHLORBEZETILAMINE 70. HYDROXIDINE 71. HOMOPHENAZINE 72. IMICLOPRAZINE 73. IMIPRAMINE 74. IMIPRAMINOXIDE 75. IPROCLORIZIDA 76. ISOCARBOXAZIDE 77. ISOFLURANE 78. ISOPROPYL-CROTONYL-URINE 79. LAMOTRIGINE 80. LEVODOPA 81. LEVOMEPROMAZINE 82. LINDANO 83. LISURIDA 84. LITHIUM 85. LOPERAMIDA 86. LOXAPINA 87. MAPROTILINE 88. MECLOFENOXATE 89. MEFENOXALONE 90.", "id": "14670778" }, { "contents": "Tales of the Wizard of Oz\n\n\n? 55. ? 56. ? 57. ? 58. ? 59. ? 60. Friends of a Feather 61. Monkey Air Lift 62. Guaranteed for Life 63. The Skills of Bravery 64. The Coat of Arms 65. Roar, Lion, Roar 66. Be a Card 67. The Inferior Decorator 68. The Salesman 69. The Cat's Meow 70. The Yellow Brick Road 71. Rusty Rusty 72. The Scarecrow 73. The Invisible Man 74. Free Trade 75. The Bull Fighter 76", "id": "13344957" }, { "contents": "Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship\n\n\nscope=row|56 !scope=row|57 !scope=row|58 !scope=row|59 !scope=row|60 !scope=row|61 !scope=row|62 !scope=row|63 !scope=row|64 !scope=row|65 !scope=row|66 !scope=row|67 !scope=row|68 !scope=row|69 !scope=row|70 !scope=row|71 !scope=row|72 !scope=row|73 !scope=row|74 !scope=row|75 !scope=row|76 !scope=row|77 !scope=row|78 !scope=row|79 !scope=row|80 !", "id": "16778230" }, { "contents": "Ikirun\n\n\n59. Asaba 60. Ajele Okeba 61. Ago Okeba 62. Ajisefinni 63. Alufa Akanbi 64. Adedeji 65. Alabi 66. Aniyeye 67. Agunlo 68. Aliyu 69. Aborisade 70. Agbon 71. Ayara 72. Baale- Enle 73. Baba Osogbo 74. Orisayo 75. Balogun 76. Baale Gbenagbena 77. Baale Onilu 78. Baale Ponja Erintunde 79. Saba 80. Balogun Kojo 81. Baale Oke Aafo 82. Balogun Makinde 83. Baba Isale 84. Balogun Imole 85. Baba Oloya 86. Baale", "id": "2580736" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qd2 Qd4 57. Qe1 Qb6 58. Qd2 Rb7 59. a4 Qc5 60. Qe1 Rb4 61. Qd2 Qb6 62. Qc1 Qd4 63. Qc2 Rb3 64. Be2 Rxc3 65. Qxc3 Qxc3 66. bxc3 Nxe4 67. Bf3 Nef6 68. Be2 e4 69. Bxc4 g4 70. Rb2 Ng5 71. Rb6 Nf7 72. Bf1 f3 73. c4 Nd7 74. Rb7 Nfe5 75. f6 e3 76. Rb3 e2 77. Bxe2 fxe2 78. Re3 Nf3 79. f7 Rf8 80. Rxg4 e1=", "id": "10680382" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "1953–54 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team\n\n\n30 Oregon State (-/4) RAL L 53–65 January 8 The Citadel H W 83–42 January 9 Wake Forest A W 66–65 January 11 Davidson A W 70–54 January 16 Virginia H W 78–66 January 19 NC State H L 77–84 February 2 Washington and Lee LY W 69–60 February 4 Duke (-/8) A L 47–63 February 8 Virginia A L 69–83 February 11 Wake Forest H L 62–76 February 13 Clemson (-/14) A W 72–56 February 16 Davidson H W 89–69 February 20 Duke (-/14) H L 63–67 February 24 NC State", "id": "7304952" }, { "contents": "Kumharsain\n\n\nChohan 38 Chopala 39 Churath 40 D.P.F. Nag kelo Saroga 41 D.P.F. Nagkelo 42 Dagrot 43 Dakolu 44 Dakoon 45 Dalan 46 Damaur 47 Daro 48 Dawala 49 Deeb 50 Deoridhar 51 Dethal 52 Devali Dhar 53 Dhala 54 Dhali 55 Dhanal 56 Dharuri 57 Dheongli 58 Dogri 59 Doja 60 Ganeog 61 Gharal 62 Ghareawat 63 Ghughvi 64 Gheti 65 Gonthla 66 Halyana 67 Hathiya 68 Jadoon 69 Jal 70 Jalti 71 Jangal Ahar 72 Jangal Dawala 73 Jangal Hatu 74 Jangal Havan 75 Jangal Jogsha 76 Jangal Madhawan 77 Jangal Marni 78 Jangal Nun-II 79 Janjeli", "id": "1653227" }, { "contents": "Glamorgan County Silver Ball Trophy\n\n\n. The trophy is sponsored by Brains Smooth. ! Season !! Winners !! Losing Finalists !! Score !! Venue ! 1956–57 !1957–58 ! 1958–59 ! 1959–60 ! 1960–61 ! 1961–62 ! 1962–63 ! 1963–64 ! 1964–65 ! 1965–66 ! 1966–67 ! 1967–68 ! 1968–69 ! 1969–70 ! 1970–71 ! 1971–72 ! 1972–73 ! 1973–74 ! 1974–75 ! 1975–76 ! 1976–77 ! 1977–78 ! 1978–79 ! 1979–80 ! 1980–81 ! 1981–82 ! 1982–83 ! 1983–84 ! 1984–85 ! 1985–86 ! 1986–87 ! 1987–88 ! 1988–89 ! 1989–90 ! 1990–91 ! 1991–92 ! 1992–93 ! 1993–94", "id": "18470383" }, { "contents": "63rd NHK Cup (shogi)\n\n\n, 59. P*7b, 60. Px3e, 61. P-6f, 62. N*8e, 63. P-7a+, 64. Nx7g+, 65. Nx7g, 66. S*7f, 67. N*8i, 68. G*5i, 69. K-6h, 70. B-4h+, 71. +P-7b, 72. +B-5h, 73. K-7i, 74. +B-6i, 75. K-8h, 76. +Bx7h, 77. Kx7h, 78. G*6g, 79. K-8h, 80. Gx7g, 81. Nx7g", "id": "8770976" }, { "contents": "Ancestors of Rama\n\n\n62. Rituparna 63. Sarvakama (Sarvakarma, Aartupani in Harivansha Puran) 64. Sudas (contemporary to King Kuru-1 of Chandravansh who founded the Magadha Kingdom) 65. Saudasa (or) Kalmashapada (married to Madayanti) 66. Asmaka 67. Mulaka (Naari Kavacha) (contemporary of Yadava King Shakuni who was the father of Rakshasha “Bhasmasura”) 68. Dasharatha-1 69. Adwil (Ilabil in Vishnu Puran) 70. Vishvamashaha 71. Anaranya-2 72. Nidhn 73. Animitra 74. Dululaha (Harivansh Puran) 75", "id": "8372279" }, { "contents": "Codex Cyprius\n\n\n1: 1, 4, 12, 14, 30, 34, 41, 44; Luke 10: 1, 8, 15, 22, 23, 30, 32, 37, 38, 47, 48, 53, 57, 63; Luke 20: 2, 4, 8, 9, 19, 23, 24, 26, 28, 33, 34, 50, 61, 62, 64, 65, 70, 74, 75. In Matthew 27:34 it reads οινον (\"wine\"", "id": "12433331" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qg1 Qe8 55. Qf2 Qf8 56. Rcd1 Qe8 57. Kh3 Kh8 58. Rc1 Kh7 59. Ba7 Rb7 60. Bc5 Na6 61. Be3 Rbb8 62. Kh4 Nb4 63. Qf1 Qe7 64. Kh3 Qe8 65. Kh2 Qe7 66. Qd1 Qe8 67. Kh3 Ra8 68. Kh4 Na6 69. Qg1 Bb4 70. Rdd1 Bf8 71. Kh3 Rab8 72. Kh4 Nb4 73. Rd2 Na6 74. Nf5 Bb4 75. Rdd1 Bf8 76. Qe1 Bb4 77. Qf1 Bf8 78. Kg3 Nb4 79", "id": "10680375" }, { "contents": "List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach\n\n\n• 20/7=/11 • 22/5 • 24/6 • 25/6 • 26/6 • 28/6 • 29/8 • 30/6 • 31/9 • 32/6 • 33/6 • 36/4 and /8 • 37/6 • 38/6 • 39/7 • 40/3, /6 and /8 • 41/6 • 42/7 • 44/7 • 45/7 • 46/6 • 47/5 • 48/3 and /7 • 52/6 • 55/5 • 56/5 • 57/8 • 59/3 • 60/5 • 62/6 64. • 64/2, /4 and /8 • 65/2 and /7 • 66/6 • 67/4 and /7 • 69/6 • 69a/6 • 70/7 and /11 • 72/6 • 73/5 • 74/8", "id": "3262090" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n+ Nxe4 56. fxe4+ Kxe4 57. Qg4+ Kd3 58. Qf3+ Qe3 59. Kg4 Qxf3+ 60. Kxf3 g6 61. Bd6 Nf5 62. Kf4 Nh4 63. Kg4 gxh5+ 64. Kxh4 Kxd4 65. Bb8 a5 66. Bd6 Kc4 67. Kxh5 a4 68. Kxh6 Kb3 69. b5 Kc4 70. Kg5 Kxb5 71. Kf5 Ka6 72. Ke6 Ka7 73. Kd7 Kb7 74. Be7 Ka7 75. Kc7 Ka8 76. Bd6 Ka7 77. Kc8 Ka6 78. Kb8 b5 79", "id": "7279713" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rg3 b3 59. Kc6 Kb8 60. Rxb3+ Ka7 61. Rb7+ Ka6 62. Rb6+ Ka7 63. Kb5 a4 64. Rxf6 Rf4 65. Rxh6 a3 66. Ra6+ Kb8 67. Rxa3 Rxf5 68. Rg3 Rf6 69. Rg8+ Kc7 70. Rg7+ Kc8 71. Rh7 1-0 Game 32br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black: Korchnoi, Viktorbr Pirc, Classicalbr Result: 1-0br 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5", "id": "7279777" }, { "contents": "José Cardenal\n\n\nJosé Rosario Domec Cardenal (born October 7, 1943 in Matanzas, Cuba) is a Cuban American former professional baseball outfielder, who played Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants (1963–64), Los Angeles/California Angels (1965–67), Cleveland Indians (1968–69), St. Louis Cardinals (1970–1971), Milwaukee Brewers (1971), Chicago Cubs (1972–77), Philadelphia Phillies (1978–79), New York Mets (1979–80), and Kansas City Royals (1980). Cardenal batted and threw", "id": "3406173" }, { "contents": "SUBE card\n\n\n20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88,", "id": "8102606" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\nRb1 Bg7 58. Be4 Nf6 59. Bc2 Nd5 60. Ra1 Kc7 61. Rb1 Bf6 62. Kg1 Ne7 63. Kf1 Nd5 64. Kg2 Bg7 65. Kg1 Kb7 66. Ra1 R6d7 67. Re4 Bf6 68. Re2 Kc7 69. Kf1 Ne7 70. Rb1 Nc8 71. Be3 Nd6 72. Rbe1 Re7 73. Bg6 Rg8 74. Bb1 e4 75. Kg2 Rge8 76. Bc2 Bg7 77. Rd1 Nc4 78. Bc1 Nd6 79. Rh1 Re5 80. h4 Bf6 81. h5 R5e7 82.", "id": "10680366" }, { "contents": "Wu Style Tai Chi Fast Form\n\n\nParting the wild horse's mane 59. Jade girl works the shuttles(3) 60. Jade girl works the shuttles(4) 61. Grasping the bird's tail 62. Cloud hands(3) 63. Cloud hands(4) 64. Downward posture 65. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(1) 66. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(2) 67. Step back, repulse the monkey 68. Flying oblique 69. Raise hand and step up 70. White crane flaps its wings 71. Brush knee and twist step 72. Needle at the bottom", "id": "6846816" }, { "contents": "SFZ (file format)\n\n\nan SFZ file: group lovel=0 hivel=127 region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=60 lokey=30 hikey=61 sample=SubDir/01C4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=62 lokey=62 hikey=63 sample=SubDir/02D4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=64 lokey=64 hikey=64 sample=SubDir/03E4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=65 lokey=65 hikey=66 sample=SubDir/04F4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=67 lokey=67 hikey=68 sample=SubDir/05G4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=69 lokey=69 hikey=70 sample=SubDir/06A4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=71 lokey=71 hikey=71 sample=SubDir/07B4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=72 lokey=72 hikey=73 sample=SubDir/08C5.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=74 lokey=74 hikey=75 sample=SubDir/09D5.wav region trigger=", "id": "13324840" }, { "contents": "Afadzato South District\n\n\n. Logba-Adzakoe 57. Logba-Akusame 58. Logba-Alakpeti 59. Logba-Andokope 60. Logba-Dufie 61. Logba-Klikpo 62. Logba-Tota 63. Logba-Vuinta 64. Logba-Xorglikope 65. Tafi-Abuipe 66. Tafi-Agorme 67. Tafi-Atome 68. Tafi-Dekpokorfe 69. Tafi-Mador 70. Tafi-Xorglikorfe 71. Kpeve-Old town 72. Kpeve-Tornu 73. Adigbo-Tornu 74. Goviefe-Todzi 75. Goviefe-Korwu", "id": "2739856" }, { "contents": "Jackson League\n\n\n-52 Centrals 1952-53 Northerners 1953-54 Vale Recreation 1954-55 Pessimists 1955-56 Northerners 1956-57 Guernsey Rangers 1957-58 Guernsey Rangers 1958-59 Northerners 1959-60 Northerners 1960-61 Belgrave Wanderers 1961-62 Sylvans 1962-63 Sylvans 1963-64 Northerners 1964-65 Belgrave Wanderers 1965-66 Vale Recreation 1966-67 Centrals 1967-68 St Martin’s 1968-69 Vale Recreation 1969-70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970-71 Belgrave Wanderers 1971-72 Vale Recreation 1972-73 Vale Recreation", "id": "4250613" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\nof Arkansas. The Lumbermen were disbanded in July 1905 due to financial hardships. Pine Bluff MLB Players 1954 - Frank Lucchesi - Manager - Philadelphia 70-72, Texas 75-77, Chicago Cubs 87 1952 - Bob Hale - Baltimore 55-56, 58, Cleveland 60-61, New York Yankees 61 1952 - Hillis Layne - Washington 41 1952 - Jim Snyder - Player Minnesota 61-62, 64 Manager - Seattle 88 1951 - Bud Black - Detroit 52, 55 1950 - Harry Chozen - Cincinnati 37 1950", "id": "9684300" }, { "contents": "Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award\n\n\n-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-", "id": "18196616" }, { "contents": "Middlesex Senior Charity Cup\n\n\n1947–48 Hendon 1948–49 Hayes 1949–50 Wealdstone 1950–51 Finchley 1951–52 Southall 1952–53 Hounslow Town 1953–54 Hendon 1954–55 Hayes 1955–56 Hounslow Town 1956–57 Hendon 1957–58 Finchley 1958–59 Enfield 1959–60 Hounslow Town 1960–61 Enfield 1961–62 Enfield & Hounslow Town (joint holders) 1962–63 Hayes 1963–64 Wealdstone 1964–65 Finchley 1965–66 Hounslow Town 1966–67 No Competition 1967–68 Wealdstone & Wembley (joint holders) 1968–69 Southall 1969–70 Hampton 1970–71 Hayes 1971–72 Hayes 1972–73 Hayes 1973–74 Finchley 1974–75 Hayes 1975–76 Hendon 1976–77 Hendon 1977–78 Hillingdon Borough 1978–79 Hendon 1979–80 Harrow Borough 1980–81 Wembley & Wealdstone (joint winners) 1981–82 Uxbridge 1982–83 Wembley 1983–84 Southall", "id": "8679746" }, { "contents": "Handicap (chess)\n\n\n53. Ke3 Kb5 54. Ne4 Na6 55. h8=Q Ka5 56. Qc3+ Kb5 57. Qb3+ Ka5 58. Nc3 Nc5 59. Bc7+ Ka6 60. Qb5+ Ka7 61. Qxc5+ Ka6 Deliberately allowing checkmate. 62. Qa5+ Kb7 63. Ke4 Kc8 64. Qa7 Kd7 65. Qb7 Ke7 66. Qc8 Kf6 67. Bd8+ Kg7 68. Qe6 Kf8 69. Qe7+ Kg8 70. Nd5 Kh8 71. g5 Kg8 72. g6 Kh8 73. Ke5 Kg8 74.", "id": "9261177" }, { "contents": "2009 Premier League Snooker\n\n\nwas higher. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 28–29 November – Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, England * (61) 80–35, 4–80, (96)–0, 0–(110), 34–77, 61–71 (65), 67–1, 40–75 ** 0–(98), 10–99 (53), 10–68 (66), 1–83 (76), (63)–30, (53)–(67) *** (111) 119–9, 87–36, 70–0, 50–57, 0–(88", "id": "994853" }, { "contents": "2013 Virginia Cavaliers football team\n\n\nAlex Foertsch 55 David Dean 56 Andre Miles-Redmond 57 Stephen Lawe 59 Mark Hall 60 John Pond 60 Jeb Byrne 61 Cody Wallace 62 Sean Karl 63 Ryan Doull 64 Nick Koutris 65 Ross Burbank 66 George Adeosun 67 Jackson Matteo 68 Eric Tetlow 69 Phillip Berry 70 Luke Bowanko 71 Jack McDonald 72 Eric Smith 74 Conner Davis 75 Sadiq Olanrewaju 76 Michael Mooney 77 Jay Whitmire 78 Morgan Moses 79 Jack Babcock 79 Sean Cascarano 80 Adrian Gamble 81 Jamall Brown 82 Mario Nixon 83 Jake McGee 84 Canaan Severin 85 Keeon Johnson 86 Jeremy Dollin", "id": "3791357" }, { "contents": "Sangrampur, Maharashtra\n\n\n52-Pimpari Adgaon 1400 53-Rajpur 157 54-Akoli Bk. 910 55-Akoli Kh. 251 56-Changefal Bk. 665 57-Changefal Kh. 707 58-Niwana 1487 59-Sangrampur Pr.jamod 6506 60-Tamgaon 1124 61-Pimpri Kathargaon 566 62-Bodkha 1363 63-Nirod 989 64-Bhilkhed 713 65-Wakana 1420 66-Rudhana 2072 67-Chondhi 622 68-Kakoda 669 69-Ukadgaon 353 70-Manardi 719 71-Pimpri Kavthal 461 72-Ringanwadi 570 73-Durgadiatya 1016 74-Wankhed 5378 75-Takleshwar 501 76-Kalamkhed 712 77-Jastgaon 795 78-Neknapur 358 79-Awar 955 80-Ukali Bk. 1216 81-Kodri 1225 82-Paturda Khurd 1564 83-Khel Thorat Paturda 2054 84-Warwat Khanderao 1447 85-Hingana Kavthal 360 86-Kumbarkhed 230 87-Kavthal 2673 88-Itkhed 218 89-Pesoda 1185 90-Bhon 1149 91-Sawali 659 92-Khiroda", "id": "9109065" }, { "contents": "Kamen Rider Spirits\n\n\n61. Rushbr 62. Ice Fangbr 63. Graveyard Eleventh tankōbon 64. Light Fangbr 65. Labyrinthbr 66. Hell Carbr 67. Teacherbr 68. Training Twelfth tankōbon 69. Whirlpoolbr 70. New Finisherbr 71. Ocean Battlebr 72. Belt of Lifebr 73. Immortal Man Thirteenth tankōbon 74. Inheritbr 75. Get Backbr 76. Movingbr 77. Evolutionbr 78. Next Evolutionbr 79. Final Evolution Fourteenth tankōbon 80. Warrior's Essencebr 81. Surpassing Greedbr 82. Returnbr 83. Fiery Giantbr 84. With the Soulbr 85. Setupbr", "id": "11704902" }, { "contents": "List of AEK Athens F.C. managers\n\n\nP ! W ! D ! L ! F ! A ! GD ! W% ! Pts% ! Total ! 36!!22!!7!!7!!62!!32!!+30!!61.11!!67.59 ! Total ! 11||6||3||2||22||14||+8||54.54||63.64 ! Total ! 4||2||0||2||6||5||+1||50.00||50.00 ! Total ! 26!!14!!5!!7!!55!!28!!+27!!53.85!!60.26 ! Total ! 59!!37!!11!!11!!145!!69!!+76!!62.71!!68.93 ! Total ! 17!!11!!3!!5!!32!!18!!+14||64.71!!70.59 ! Total ! 82!!45!!23!!14!!166!!77!!+89!!54.88!!64.23 ! Total ! 16!!8!!3!!5!!24!!20!!+4!!50.00!!56.25 ! Total ! 86!!47!!23!!16!!121!!70!!+51!!54.65!!63.57 ! Total ! 71!!39!!13!!19!!122!!67!!+55!!54.93!!61.03 ! Total ! 84!!39!!24!!21!!116!!86!!+30!!46.43!!55.95 ! Total ! 2!!1!!0!!1!!3!!4!!-1!!50.00!!50.00 ! Total ! 82!!61!!12!!9!!190!!50!!+140!!74.39!! \"Only competitive matches are counted. Wins, losses and draws are results at the final whistle; the results of penalty shootouts are not counted.\"", "id": "20468014" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Kf3 Kf8 52. Kg2 Rg4+ 53. Kh2 Bf2 54. Rf1 Bd4 55. Re1 Rh4+ 56. Kg2 Rg4+ 57. Kh3 Rh4+ 58. Kg3 Kf7 59. Kg2 Kf8 60. Kf3 Rh2 61. Bxa4 c2 62. Kg3 Bxe5+ 63. Rxe5 Rh1 64. Bxg5 Rg1+ 65. Kf2 Nxg5 66. Bxc2 Ra1 67. a4 Ra2 68. Re2 Ra3 69. Re3 Ra2 70. Re2 Ra3 71. Rd2 Ke7 72. Ke2 Nf3 73. Rd1 Ne5 74. Rd5", "id": "4952529" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Qxg6+ Kf8 59. Qxc6 Kg8 60. Qg6+ Kf8 61. Qg4 Ke8 62. Qh5 Kf8 63. Qg4 Ke8 64. Qh5 Kf8 65. Qd5 Rh7 66. Qf3+ Kg8 67. Qg4+ Kf7 68. Qh5+ Kg8 69. Qg6+ Kf8 70. Qf5+ Kg8 71. Qg4+ Kf7 72. Qh5+ Kg8 73. Qd5+ Kf8 74. Qxb5 Qe6 75. Bg7+ Kf7 76. Qh5+ Ke7 77. g3 Qe1+ 78. Kg2 Qe4+ 79. Kh2", "id": "4952547" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rc6 Bb5 60. Rc1 b3 61. Rb1 Bc4 62. Ke4 Ra2 63. Kd4 Rc2 64. Nd3 Bxd3 65. Kxd3 Rxh2 66. Rxb3 Kg7 67. Ke4 Ra2 68. Kf4 Ra4+ 69. Kg5 Ra5 70. g4 Rc5 71. Kh5 Ra5 72. Rf3 Rb5 73. g5 Rb1 74. f6+ Kh7 75. Rh3 Rg1 76. Rh2 Rg3 77. Rh1 Rg2 78. Ra1 Rh2+ 79. Kg4 Kg6 80. Ra8 Rg2+ ½–½ Game 26br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black", "id": "7279762" }, { "contents": "Les Arcanes\n\n\nPremier sacrifice 56. Liberté 57. Le sacrifice libre 58. La relation du beth à l'aleph 59. Limite de nos champs de gravitation 60. L'indivisible unité 61. La Manifestation 62. Vision parfaite 63. La féminité de la Manifestation procréatrice 64. Cantique de Salomon 65. Ève 66. Sacrifice des sacrifices 67. La loi juive 68. Beauté libre 69. Encore le rythme 70. Conscience de l'univers 71. Libre beauté première 72-73. La passion mystérieuse et chaste 74. De l'amour à l'être 75.", "id": "17579979" }, { "contents": "Barharia\n\n\nKail 61. Kaluchhapra 62. Kanahar 63. Kanhauli 64. Khanpur 65. Khizar Chak 66. Khori Pakar Jaddi 67. Khori Pakar Nilami 68. Koiri Tola 69. Kuahi 70. Kurwa 71. Kutub Chhapra 72. Lachhmi Chak 73. Lakri 74. Lakri Dargah 75. Lala Hata 76. Lauan 77. Madhaupur 78. Mahal 79. Mahamadpur 80. Mahammadpur 81. Mahbub Chhapra 82. Mahmudpur 83. Mananpura 84. Mansahata 85. Mathia Patarhatha 86. Mathurapur 87. Mira Chhapra 88. Narharpur 89.", "id": "12509991" }, { "contents": "Women's Professional Basketball League\n\n\nfranchises had been awarded to Dallas, New Orleans, San Francisco and St. Louis, Missouri, while applications were received for potential franchises from Baltimore, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. The Eastern Division included the New Jersey Gems, New Orleans Pride, New York Stars, Philadelphia Fox, St. Louis Streak and Washington Metros. The Midwest Division included the Chicago Hustle, Iowa Cornets, Milwaukee Does and Minnesota Fillies. The Western Division included the California Dreams, Dallas Diamonds, Houston Angels and San Francisco Pioneers.", "id": "10846173" }, { "contents": "Don McMahon\n\n\nDonald John McMahon (January 4, 1930 – July 22, 1987) was a right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was signed by the Boston Braves before the 1950 season. He played for the Milwaukee Braves (1957–62), Houston Colt .45s (1962–63), Cleveland Indians (1964–66), Boston Red Sox (1966–67), Chicago White Sox (1967–68), Detroit Tigers (1968–69), and San Francisco Giants (1969–74). McMahon was used almost", "id": "22214072" }, { "contents": "List of sovereign states and dependencies by total fertility rate\n\n\n58 Israel 2.9 59 Lesotho 2.9 60 Eswatini 2.8 61 Kyrgyz Republic 2.8 62 Micronesia 2.8 63 Algeria 2.7 64 Haiti 2.7 65 Mongolia 2.7 66 Botswana 2.6 67 Fiji 2.6 68 Guatemala 2.6 69 Kazakhstan 2.6 70 Syria 2.6 71 Turkmenistan 2.6 72 Bolivia 2.5 73 Djibouti 2.5 74 Jordan 2.5 75 Oman 2.5 76 Lao PDR 2.4 77 Philippines 2.4 78 Cambodia 2.3 79 Ecuador 2.3 80 Guyana 2.3 81 Honduras 2.3 82 Panama 2.3 83 Paraguay 2.3 84 Seychelles 2.3 85 South Africa 2.3 86 Suriname 2.3 87 Uzbekistan 2.3 88 Dominican Republic 2.2 89 Indonesia 2.2", "id": "17872676" }, { "contents": "Minuscule 441\n\n\nsubscriptions at the end of each book, and στιχοι. The biblical text is surrounded by a catena of Oecumenius. Some of leaves of the codex are in disorder. The order of leaves: 3-18. 1. 2. 19-46. 47-58. 59. 63. 64. 59. 60-62. 73. 74. 65. 66. 69-72. 67. 68. 75-78. 127-142. 79-126. 143-158. 167-182", "id": "19179286" }, { "contents": "Al Maktab Raqam 19\n\n\n61 - Ghost Walker 62 - Stun death 63 - Fire Ball 64 - the mystery of the Sphinx 65 - dark rays 66 - Conflict in the bush 67 - a plot of Satan 68 - bulwark 69 - ghost of revenge 70 - bloody chase 71 - cursed earth 72 - devastating weapon 73 - horror Hospital 74 - a treasure of the Pharaohs 75 - bird death 76. The armed robbery 77. secret mission 78. hackers Nile 79. Invisible Man 80. devastating automated 81. golden statue 82. Flower devil 83", "id": "3242097" }, { "contents": "Rulers of Kuba\n\n\n. Shama Katuri. 61. Kusunju. 62. Bena Misaki. 63. Bikila Kolo. 64. Kunche Lama. 65. Pelama Pena. 66. Mime Pelama. 67. Chenge Lesanga. 68. Mianga. 69. Sam Bula. 70. Manchum Bula. 71. Bopele^Bombo. 72. Boeke. 73. Bo^Kena. 74. Shamba Nche. 75. Golo Nche. 76. Shama Shanga. 77. Saina^Kama. 78. Ko Kena. 79. Sanga Lenga. 80. Bosh A kama. 81", "id": "12139561" }, { "contents": "Ācārakkōvai\n\n\n52 poems (3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 77, 78, 81, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93", "id": "12746274" }, { "contents": "Jeff Nelsen\n\n\nmovie soundtracks, and performing in the horn sections of orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Montreal, Vancouver, and National Symphonies, and the Balkan Gypsy funk band of Slavic Soul Party. With Canadian Brass, Jeff has also performed with the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, the symphonies of Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, Phoenix, Rotterdam, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, with the esteemed German, London", "id": "2981814" }, { "contents": "Kasparov versus the World\n\n\n, but claimed it was also losing, and published a \"forced win\". Subsequently, tablebases showed an error in Kasparov's analysis, but confirmed that 58...Qf5 could not have saved the draw with best play on both sides. The main line starts with 58...Qf5 59.Kh6 Qe6 60.Qg1+ Ka2 61.Qf2+ Kb1 62.Qd4 Ka2 63.Kg5 Qe7+ 64.Qf6 Qe3+ 65.Qf4 Qg1+ 66.Kf6 Qb6+ 67.Kf7 Qb7+ 68.Ke6 Qc8+ 69.Kf6 Qd8+ 70.Kf5 Qc8+ 71.Kg5 Qc3 72.Qh2+ Ka1 73.Qe2 Kb1 74.Qf2 Qc1+ 75.Kg4 Qc3", "id": "14582966" }, { "contents": "Swindle (chess)\n\n\n55...f2 56.Qg2 \"zugzwang\"; (b) 55...Nf4 56.Qf5! and if 56...Kg3 57.Qg5+ wins the knight; (c) 55...Ng5 56.Qf5 wins. g5 53.hxg5 hxg5 54.Qxb6 f3 55.Qxc5 Kg4 56.Qe3 Kg3 57.c4 Kg2 58.c5 f2 59.Qe4+ Kh2 60.Qf3 g4! 61.Qe2? White could draw with 61.Qxg4 f1=Q+ 62.Kc2 Qf2+ 63.Kb1 Qf1+ 64.Kc2 Qb5 (64...Nf2 65.Qf4+ Kg2 66.Qg5+ Kf3 67.Qf6+ Ke3 68.Qh6+ Kd4 69.Qd6+ Ke4 70.Qg6+ Kd5 71.Qd6+ Ke4 72.Qg6+", "id": "21604299" }, { "contents": "Queen and pawn versus queen endgame\n\n\n. Qxe6 Qh8+ 58. Kg6 Qc3 59. g4 Qd2 60. g5 Qd4 61. Qf5+ Ka4 62. Kh5 Qh8+ 63. Kg4 Qh1 (This move loses for Black in 39 moves as confirmed by http://www.k4it.de/index.php?topic=egtb&lang=en) 64. Qf4+ Ka5 65. Qe5+ Ka4 66. g6 Qd1+ 67. 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Qf6 Qd5+ 75", "id": "20411696" }, { "contents": "List of OHL seasons\n\n\n| 1959–60 | 1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993–94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–00 | 2000–01 | 2001–02 | 2002–03 | 2003–04 | 2004–05 | 2005–06 | 2006–07 | 2007–08 | 2008–09 | 2009–10", "id": "6936535" }, { "contents": "Dumaria\n\n\nDumaria 107 50 Kewla Kalan Dumaria 919 51 Khaira Dumaria 885 52 Khardag Dumaria 1,454 53 Kokna Dumaria 333 54 Kolhubar Dumaria 3,225 55 KOlsaita Dumaria 297 56 Kundari Dumaria 341 57 Kunria Dumaria 739 58 Kusari Dumaria 1,549 59 Lataha Dumaria 259 60 Londa Dumaria 556 61 Madarpur Dumaria 1,130 62 Mahjari Dumaria 192 63 Mahuri Dumaria 2,884 64 Mahuri Dumaria 348 65 Maigara Dumaria 2,318 66 Majhauli Dumaria 4,606 67 Majhgawan Dumaria 379 68 Manrar Dumaria 533 69 Mataha Dumaria 3,172 70 Maun Bar Dumaria 292 71 Mayapur Dumaria 141 72 Milki Dumaria 168 73 Nabigarh Dumaria 618", "id": "10048378" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n75 e\": \"favorite_nu 0000300 6d 62 65 72 22 7d 2c 20 7b 22 74 79 70 65 22 3a mber\"}, {\"type\": 0000320 20 5b 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c 20 22 6e 75 6c [\"string\", \"nul 0000340 6c 22 5d 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 22 3a 20 22 66 61 l\"], \"name\": \"fa 0000360 76 6f 72 69 74 65 5f 63 6f 6c 6f 72 22 7d 5d 7d", "id": "10173702" }, { "contents": "List of MJHL seasons\n\n\n1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | The following is a list of seasons following the reorganization of junior hockey in Canada.br 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 | 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 | br 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | br 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993-94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–2000 | br", "id": "15920550" }, { "contents": "Spain men's national wheelchair basketball team\n\n\n72–62. They beat Poland 47–64, and Sweden 65–54. Then they lost to Italy 50–58, lost to Germany 77–70, and defeated Poland 71–65. At the 2013 European Championships, Spain defeated Sweden 60–54, Israel 75–57, France 56–40, and Poland 63–45 in pool play. They lost to Turkey 63–49. In the quarterfinals, they defeated Italy 65–56. In the semi-finals, they lost to Great Britain 72–69. They defeated Sweden to win the bronze by a score of 65–56. Asier García Pereiro led the team in", "id": "13321907" }, { "contents": "Lanarkshire Cup\n\n\n1932–33 - 1933–34 - Hamilton Academical 1934–35 - Airdrieonians 1935–36 - 1936–37 - 1937–38 - Airdrieonians 1938–39 - Hamilton Academical 1939–40 - Motherwell 1848–49 - Albion Rovers 1949–50 - Motherwell 1950–51 - Albion Rovers 1951–52 - Hamilton Academical 1952–53 - Motherwell 1953–54 - Motherwell 1954–55 - Motherwell 1955–56 - 1956–57 - Motherwell 1957–58 - Motherwell 1958–59 - Motherwell 1959–60 - Motherwell 1960–61 - Motherwell 1961–62 - Motherwell 1962–63 - Airdrieonians 1963–64 - Motherwell 1964–65 - 1965–66 - Airdrieonians 1966–67 - Airdrieonians 1967–68 - Motherwell 1968–69 - Motherwell 1969–70 - Airdrieonians 1970–71 - Airdrieonians 1971–72 - 1972–73 - Motherwell 1973–74 -", "id": "10384135" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1981\n\n\nNe7 29.Ne3 Rc6 30.Ra3 Nc8 31.axb5 axb5 32.Kf2 Nb6 33.Nb2 Rxd1 34.Bxd1 Rd6 35.Be2 Be8 36.Ra5 Rd8 37.Ke1 c6 38.Ra6 Rb8 39.Bd1 Nc8 40.Nd3 Nc7 41.Ra5 Ra8 42.f4 exf4 43.gxf4 Nb6 44.Bf3 Rd8 45.Be2 Na4 46.Ra7 Rd7 47.Kd2 Ne6 48.Rxd7 Bxd7 49.Bg4 g6 50.f5 gxf5 51.Bxf5 Kg7 52.e5 Nf8 53.Bxd7 Nxd7 54.e6 Ndb6 55.Nf4 Kf8 56.Kd3 Nc8 57.Ng4 Ke7 58.Nh6 Kd6 59.Kd4 Ne7 60.Nf7+ Kc7 61.Nh5 c5+ 62.bxc5 Nc6+ 63.Ke3 Nxc5 64.Nxf6 Nxe6 65.h5 Nf8 66.Ke4 Kb6 67.Ng5 h6 68.Nf7 Ne6 69.Ne8 Nc5+ 70.Ke3 Na4 71.Kd2 b4 72.cxb4 Nxb4 73.Nxh6 Nc5 74.Nf5 Nd5 75.h6 Ne4+", "id": "7279794" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n22 3a 20 22 55 ord\", \"name\": \"U 0000100 73 65 72 22 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 73 70 61 63 65 ser\", \"namespace 0000120 22 3a 20 22 65 78 61 6d 70 6c 65 2e 61 76 72 6f \": \"example.avro 0000140 22 2c 20 22 66 69 65 6c 64 73 22 3a 20 5b 7b 22 \", \"fields\": [{\" 0000160 74 79 70 65 22 3a 20 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c", "id": "10173700" }, { "contents": "HC CSKA Moscow\n\n\n. \"Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game Soviet / Russian MVP Scoring Champion Goal Scoring Champion Soviet / Russian League First Team Best Line Best Rookie Soviet League Championship \"(32)\": 1947–48, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1954–55, 1955–56, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1976–77,", "id": "12586396" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\n- Ryne Duren - Baltimore 54, Kansas City 57, NYY 58-61, LAA 61-62, Philadelphia 63-64, Cincinnati 64, Washington 65, Philadelphia 65 1949 - Ed Albrecht - St. Louis 49-50 1940 - Dewey Adkins - Washington 43, Chi Cubs 49 1940 - Stan Goletz - CHI WS 41 1940 - William Red Rollings - Boston 27-28 1940 - Dave Bartosch - St. Louis 45 1939 - Andy Cohen - Player - New York Giants 26, 28-29, Manager - Philadelphia", "id": "9684301" }, { "contents": "Bing (search engine)\n\n\n-time traffic conditions using Bing Maps. The gadget provided shortcuts to driving directions, local search and full-screen traffic view of major US and Canadian cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Montreal, New York City, Oklahoma City, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Vancouver, and Washington, D.C. Prior to October", "id": "5355697" }, { "contents": "Chess (poem)\n\n\nas 52. Na1–b3? 52. Kh2 Qg3+ 53. Qxg3+ hxg3+ 54. Kxg3 Ra5 55. Kf2 Ra8 56. Ke2 Nc2 57. Kd1 Ne3+ 58. Kc1 Nxg2+ 59. Kb1 b5 60. h4 b4 61. h5 b3 62. e5 Bg5 63. h6 Nh4 64. e6 Bf6 65. h7 Nxf3 66. e7 Bxe7 67. h8=Q+ Kb7 68. Qh3 Ne5 69. Qh5 Nd3 70. Qh3 Nb4 71. Qf3+ Kb8 72. Qe2 Bf6 73. Qe6", "id": "7723831" }, { "contents": "2002 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n(77) 93–6, 37–67, (62) 70–20, (57) 79–0, (91) 108–17, 69–9, (60) 62–9 **(65) 75–33, 68–55, 59–23, (126)-0, 0-(81), (85) 112–6, 1–76 (72), (60) 73–0 ***(60) 109–6, 45–56, (72) 75–42, 5–78 (55), (68) 73–0, (109) 115–19, 43–66, (110) 111–14, (70)-0, 38–89", "id": "20494682" }, { "contents": "2015 Cleveland Indians season\n\n\nand 13, improving their record to 70–70 and marking the first time the Indians were .500 since they were 2–2. The Indians would also be 71-71, 72-72, 73-73, and 74-74, but lost the following game each time. They briefly made it over the .500 mark at 77–76 on September 26, but went on to lose three in a row. The Indians spent much of September 3–5 games behind the Texas Rangers or Houston Astros for the second wild card spot in the American", "id": "294687" }, { "contents": "Index of philosophical literature\n\n\n\"Federalist No. 61\" – \"Federalist No. 62\" – \"Federalist No. 63\" – \"Federalist No. 64\" – \"Federalist No. 65\" – \"Federalist No. 66\" – \"Federalist No. 67\" – \"Federalist No. 68\" – \"Federalist No. 69\" – \"Federalist No. 70\" – \"Federalist No. 71\" – \"Federalist No. 72\" – \"Federalist No. 73\" – \"Federalist No. 74\" – \"Federalist", "id": "16809651" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "List of mayors of Salisbury\n\n\n1850–51 George Brown 1851–52 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1852–53 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1853–54 John Lambert 1854–55 Thomas Pain 1855–56 Abraham Jackson 1856–57 Thomas Pain 1857–58 Coard William Squarey 1858–59 Philip Pickney Cother 1859–60 William Woodlands 1860–61 Philip Watson Ottoway 1861–62 Charles Mann Cornwallis Whatman 1862–63 John Style 1863–64 John Waters 1864–65 Richard Henry Rigden 1865–66 Robert Stokes 1866–67 John Alfred Lush MD 1867–68 Stephen Eldridge 1868–69 William Aylward 1869–70 Charles Richard Norton 1870–71 William Fawcett Jnr. 1871–72 John Harding Jackson 1873–74 Henry Brown 1874–75 Samuel Ralph Atkins 1875–76 Charles Henry Radcliffe 1876–77 John Keynes 1877–78 Richard Monkhouse Wilson", "id": "18557200" }, { "contents": "1967 NFL season\n\n\nThe 1967 NFL season was the 48th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 16 teams with the addition of the New Orleans Saints. The two 8-team conferences were split into two divisions each: the Eastern Conference divisions were Capitol (Dallas, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Washington) and Century (Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis), and the Western Conference divisions were Central (Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, and Minnesota) and Coastal (Atlanta, Baltimore, Los Angeles", "id": "8290334" }, { "contents": "World TeamTennis\n\n\nwith Arthur Ashe and Wilt Chamberlain, securing the professional men players.. The league began play in May 1974, with George MacCall as Commissioner of the 16 teams: Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo-Toronto, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Florida (Miami), San Diego/Hawaii, Houston, Los Angeles, Minnesota (Minneapolis-St.Paul), New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. The original league format included a four-colored tennis court, a 44-contest season, and teams", "id": "14486970" }, { "contents": "2013 FedEx Cup Playoffs\n\n\n(76 to 58), Nicholas Thompson (73 to 59), Brendan Steele (89 to 69), and Ernie Els (91 to 70). Seven players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances: Ryan Palmer (60 to 71), Fredrik Jacobson (61 to 72), Martin Laird (63 to 74), David Lingmerth (64 to 75), Kyle Stanley (66 to 77), Cameron Tringale (69 to 79", "id": "19528111" }, { "contents": "Jellabies\n\n\n58. Parrot (21 June 1999) 59. Spring (28 June 1999) 60. Magic (5 July 1999) 61. Where's Pepper? (12 July 1999) 62. Hot (19 July 1999) 63. Robot (26 July 1999) 64. Wheels (2 August 1999) 65. Chums (9 August 1999) 66. Baa! (16 August 1999) 67. Found (23 August 1999) 68. Autumn (30 August 1999) 69. Nature (6 September 1999)", "id": "20682329" }, { "contents": "List of fresh water fishes of Maharashtra\n\n\nogilbii 51. Schismatorhynchos (Nukta) nukta 52. Thynnichthys sandkhol 53. Tor khudree 54. Tor mussulah 55. Tor tor SUB-FAMILY: CULTRINAE 56. Chela cachius 57. Chela laubuca 58. Salmostoma acinaces 59. Salmostoma balookee 60. Salmostoma boopis 61. Salmostoma clupeoides 62. Salmostoma horai 63. Salmostoma kardahiensis 64. Salmostoma novacula 65. Salmostoma phulo Subfamily: LEUCISCINAE 66. Hypophthalmichthys molitrix SUBFAMILY: RASBORINAE 69. Barilius evezardi 70. Barilius gatensis 71. Parluciosoma daniconius 72. Parluciosoma labiosa 73. Danio aequipinnatus 74", "id": "16146194" }, { "contents": "Vehicle registration plates of Kenya\n\n\n63 UN - United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Eastern & Southern African Regional Office 64 CD - Iran 65 CD - Cyprus 66 CD - Argentina 67 UN - United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) 68 CD - Philippines 69 CD - Burundi 70 CD - Chile 71 CD - Oman 72 CD - League of Arab States / Arab League 73 CD - European Union 74 CD - Yemen 75 CD - Kenya Mission to UNEP 76 CD - Côte d'Ivoire (Consulate) 77 CD - Bangladesh 78 CD - Saudi Arabia 79 UN", "id": "993880" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "List of makams\n\n\n-Şehnaz 63. Bûstan 64. Büzürk 65. Büzürk-Gerdâniye 66. Büzürk-Geveyşt 67. Büzürk-Mâye 68. Büzürk-Nevrûz 69. Büzürk-Selmek 70. Büzürk-Şehnâz 71. Canfezâ 72. Çârgâh 73. Çârgâh-Âcem 74. Çârgâh-Gerdâniye 75. Çârgâh-Mahûr 76. Çehâr-Âgâazin 77. Daği-Bayâti 78. Danişverân 79. Dil Âvîz 80. Dil-Ârâ 81. Dil-Efruz 82. Dil-Keşîde 83. Dil-Nişîn 84. Dil-", "id": "21093808" }, { "contents": "Super Bases Loaded 2\n\n\n\", the Cleveland \"Stars\", the Detroit \"Storm\", the Kansas City \"Tornadoes\", Oakland \"Eagles\", and Seattle \"Blue Wave\". The Omega League (based on the National League) consisted of the Atlanta \"Weasels\", Houston \"Doves\", the Los Angeles \"Cyclops\", the New York \"Mercs\", Philadelphia \"Bruins\", the Pittsburgh \"Buzzards\", and the San Francisco \"Amoebas\". In addition, there were four edit teams: Urbana,", "id": "22141152" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "Don Larsen\n\n\nDon James Larsen (born August 7, 1929) is an American retired Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher. During a 15-year MLB career, he pitched from 1953 to 1967 for seven different teams. Larsen pitched for the St. Louis Browns / Baltimore Orioles (1953–54; 1965), New York Yankees (1955–59), Kansas City Athletics (1960–1961), Chicago White Sox (1961), San Francisco Giants (1962–64), Houston Colt .45's / Houston Astros (1964–65), and Chicago Cubs (1967)", "id": "15750076" }, { "contents": "1968 NBA playoffs\n\n\n) (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Chicago Bulls: \"Lakers win series 4-1\" This is the first playoff meeting between the Lakers and Bulls. Division Finals (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (3) San Francisco Warriors: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Last Playoff Meeting: 1967 Western Division Semifinals (San Francisco won 3-0) Champion: Boston Celtics Division Semifinals (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (3) New York Knicks: \"76ers win series 4-2", "id": "14689742" } ]
BASEBALL - MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS AFTER THURSDAY 'S GAMES . NEW YORK 1996-08-30 Major League Baseball standings after games played on Thursday ( tabulate under won , lost , winning percentage and games behind ) : AMERICAN LEAGUE EASTERN DIVISION W L PCT GB NEW YORK 74 59 .556 - BALTIMORE 70 63 .526 4 BOSTON 69 65 .515 5 1/2 TORONTO 63 71 .470 11 1/2 DETROIT 48 86 .358 26 1/2 CENTRAL DIVISION CLEVELAND 80 53 .602 - CHICAGO 71 64 .526 10 MINNESOTA 67 67 .500 13 1/2 MILWAUKEE 64 71 .474 17 KANSAS CITY 61 74 .452 20 WESTERN DIVISION TEXAS 75 58 .564 - SEATTLE 70 63 .526 5 OAKLAND 64 72 .471 12 1/2 CALIFORNIA 62 72 .463 13 1/2 FRIDAY , AUGUST 30 SCHEDULE KANSAS CITY AT DETROIT CHICAGO AT TORONTO MINNESOTA AT MILWAUKEE CLEVELAND AT TEXAS NEW YORK AT CALIFORNIA BOSTON AT OAKLAND BALTIMORE AT SEATTLE NATIONAL LEAGUE EASTERN DIVISION W L PCT GB ATLANTA 83 49 .629 - MONTREAL 71 61 .538 12 FLORIDA 64 70 .478 20 NEW YORK 59 75 .440 25 PHILADELPHIA 54 80 .403 30 CENTRAL DIVISION HOUSTON 72 63 .533 - ST LOUIS 69 65 .515 2 1/2 CINCINNATI 66 67 .496 5 CHICAGO 65 66 .496 5 PITTSBURGH 56 77 .421 15 WESTERN DIVISION SAN DIEGO 75 60 .556 - LOS ANGELES 72 61 .541 2 COLORADO 70 65 .519 5 SAN FRANCISCO 57 74 .435 16 FRIDAY , AUGUST 30 SCHEDULE ATLANTA AT CHICAGO FLORIDA AT [START_ENT] CINCINNATI [END_ENT] SAN DIEGO AT MONTREAL LOS ANGELES AT PHILADELPHIA HOUSTON AT PITTSBURGH SAN FRANCISCO AT NEW YORK COLORADO AT ST LOUIS
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Rc6+ Kd5 65. Rb6 Rc4+ 66. Kd2 Kc5 67. Rb8 Ra4 68. Rc8+ Kd4 69. Rb8 Ra5 70. Rd8+ Kc4 71. Re8 Kd5 72. Rd8+ Ke4 73. Rb8 Rxa3 74. Rxb5 Kf4 75. Rb8 Kf3 76. Rf8+ Ke4 77. Rb8 Ra2+ 78. Ke1 Kf4 79. Rb3 e4 80. Rc3 e3 81. Rc8 1/2-1/2 In", "id": "15973443" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nDetroit Tigers 69. Ryne Sandberg, Chicago Cubs 70. Nolan Ryan, Houston Astros 71. John Tudor, Los Angeles Dodgers 72. Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia Phillies 73. Dave Righetti, New York Yankees 74. Pedro Guerrero, St. Louis Cardinals 75. Rick Sutcliffe, Chicago Cubs 76. Gary Carter, New York Mets 77. Cal Ripken, Baltimore Orioles 78. Andre Dawson, Chicago Cubs 79. Andy Van Slyke, Pittsburgh Pirates 80. Roc Raines, Montreal Expos 81. Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins 82.", "id": "18525012" }, { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Constitutional amendments under the French Fifth Republic\n\n\n46, 47, 47-1, 47-2 (new), 48, 49, 50-1, 51-1 (new), 51-2 (new), 56, 61, 61-1 (new), 62, 65, 69, 70, 71, 71-1 (new), 72-3, 73, 74-1, 75-1 (new), 87 (new), 88-4, 88-5, 89. The vote was", "id": "8390514" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Wysoczany\n\n\n53. Saharowa 54. Mashljanyk 55. Luchkanych 56. Mashljanyk 57. Mytso 58. Jacyla 59. Jacyla 60. Village Ukrainian School 61. Bodnik 62. Tsynanko 63. Shlomko 64. Warholjak 65. Kroljak 66. Village Orthodox Church 67. Horonova 68. Hlibyk 69. Sekielyk 70. Mashljanyk 71. Maslany 72. Orzinski 73. Worotyla 74. Luchkanych 75. Petrunjova 76. Slabka 77. Petrunjova 78. Bajtsowa 79. Sas 80. Sas 81. Hrytsko 82. Jacyla 83. Szevtsova 84. Szevtsova", "id": "15604592" }, { "contents": "List of WWE United States Champions\n\n\nRank !Wrestler !No. ofbrreigns !Combinedbrdays !Combined daysbrrec. by WWE !1 !2 !rowspan=2|40 !42 !43 !44 !45 !46 !47 !48 !49 !50 !51 !52 !53 !rowspan=2|54 !56 !rowspan=2|57 !59 !60 !61 !62 !63 !64 !65 !66 !67 !rowspan=3|68 !71 !72 !rowspan=3|73 !76 !77 !78 !rowspan=2|79 !rowspan=2|81 !83 !rowspan=2|84 !rowspan=3|86 !89 !rowspan=2|90 !92 !", "id": "11372834" }, { "contents": "Eusébio\n\n\nrepeated five years later. He was the Portuguese First Division's top scorer seven times (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970 and 1973), helping Benfica to win 11 Primeira Liga (1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73 and 1974–75), 5 Portuguese Cup wins (1961–62, 1963–64, 1968–69, 1969–70 and 1971–72), 1 European Cup win (1961–62) and 3 European Cup finals (1962–63, 1964–65 and 1967–68). Eusébio", "id": "15697745" }, { "contents": "Udayarpalayam taluk\n\n\n48 Kundaveli-East 49 Kundaveli-West 50 Kuruvalapparkoil 51 Kuvagam 52 Kuvathur 53 Managathy 54 Marudur 55 Melur 56 Muthuservamadam 57 Nagam Panthal 58 Nayaganai Periyal 59 Nedavalur-East 60 Nedavalur-South 61 Olayur 62 Padanilai 63 Pappakudi-North 64 Pappakudi-South 65 Parukkal 66 Periyakrishnapuram 67 Periyavalayam 68 Pichanur 69 Pilichikuzhi 70 Piranjeri 71 Porpathintha Nallur 72 Rangiyam 73 Saluppai 74 Sathampady 75 Silambur 76 Siluvacheri 77 Sirukadambur 78 Solankurichi 79 Sripuranthan 80 Sriraman 81 Suriyamanal 82 Suttamalli 83 T.Paluvur 84 Taludalamedu 85 Thandalai 86 Thathanur 87 Thenkatchi Perumal Nathan 88 Thirukalapur 89", "id": "329036" }, { "contents": "Garhmukteshwar (Assembly constituency)\n\n\nkhaiya 46 Sharifpur 47 Anooppur Dibai 48 Shuklampura 49 Rasoolabad Nanpur 50 Lodhipur Shobhan 51 Pawati 52 Haiderpur 53 Lodhipur Chhapka 54 Sadullapur 55 Hiranpura 56 Popayi 57 Janupura 58 Jhadina 59 Saidpur 60 Alampur Bhagwantpur 61 Ladpura 62 Kalyanpur 63 Khilwai 64 Shogarh 65 Shahpur Chaudhary 66 Inayatpur 67 Rampur Nyamatpur 68 Abdullapur 69 Dotai 70 Athsaini 71 Hasupur 72 Manak Chowk 73 Deoli 74 Dhana 75 Lisri 76 Akkhapur 77 Fattapur 78 Phuldehra 79 Nawada Kalan 80 Todarpur 81 Bhowapur 82 Bhowapur Mastannagar 83 Baksar 84 Saroorpur 85 Vait 86 Khudaliya 87 Baddha 88 Ratupura 89 Rajhera 90", "id": "3818355" }, { "contents": "Samia tribe (Luhya)\n\n\n38 Abakangala 39 Abakati 40 Abakemo 41 Abakerere 42 Abakhu 43 Abakibwedde 44 Abakiroyoya 45 Abakobe 46 Abakomolo 47 Abakooli 48 Abakoolo 49 Abakuba 50 Abakwala 51 Abakwede 52 Abakyaki 53 Abakyonga 54 Abalaka 55 Abalala 56 Abalanda 57 Abaleke 58 Abalekya 59 Abalila 60 Abalindo 61 Abaliro 62 Abalisa 63 Abaloba 64 Abalomba 65 Abalundu 66 Abalwenge 67 Abalyali 68 Abalyani 69 Abamakwa 70 Abamakyeke 71 Abamali 72 Abamani 73 Abamanyi 74 Abambumpi 75 Abameripo 76 Abampoodi 77 Abampunyi 78 Abamulembo 79 Abamulimba 80 Abamuma 81 Abanapa 82 Abangasa 83 Abanghale 84 Abanyanga 85 Abanyedeti 86 Abanyihodoo 87 Abanyimaro", "id": "4195796" }, { "contents": "Parbatsar\n\n\nGular 47 Gunawati 48 Gurah 49 Haripura 50 Harnawa Patti 51 Hatheli 52 Hukmpura 53 Huldhani 54 Jagdishpura 55 Jalampura 56 Janjeela 57 Jawla 58 Jhalra 59 Jhujharpura 60 Kaletara 61 Kalkala Ki Dhani 62 Kankediyas 63 Kanwalad 64 Khanpur 65 Khedapura 66 Khedarpura 67 Kheri Khinwasi 68 Khokhar 69 Khokhariya 70 Khundiyas 71 Kinsariya 72 Kishorpura 73 Kitiya 74 Kuliyana 75 Kundri 76 Kurada 77 Lakhiyas 78 Lalana Kalan 79 Lalana Khurd 80 Madhwa 81 Malas Charnan 82 Malas Gusaiyan 83 Mandan 84 Mandowari 85 Manglana 86 Manpura 87 Mayapur 88 Mehgaon 89 Merasi 90 Mindakiya 91 Modi Khurd", "id": "7579275" }, { "contents": "Western Suburbs Magpies\n\n\nW Wright 55 W Barclay 56 Percy Bolt 57 T Doyle 58 J Feeney 59 V Jarvis 60 E Mantle 61 H.G. Naylor 62 E Palmer 63 E Willings 64 Grinstead 65 Owens 66 Sam Perry 67 Keen 68 James 69 Percy Briscoe 70 Chipperfield 71 J Ogilvie 72 Horace Alderson 73 Johns 74 J Slingsby 75 D McDonald 76 G Patterson 77 Baldock 78 Tom Dowswell 79 Healy 80 McEvoy 81 Ryan 82 George Duffin 83 Herb Gilbert 84 Rangi Joass 85 W Mueller 86 A Munnery 87 P.J. Thompson 88 Jack Tully 89 S.B. Wall 90 A Gillett", "id": "13659778" }, { "contents": "Game Day Recycling\n\n\nUniversity of Georgia 59. University of Kentucky 60. University of Maine 61. University of Maryland 62. University of Miami 63. University of Michigan 64. University of Minnesota 65. University of Mississippi 66. University of Missouri 67. University of Montana 68. University of Nebraska–Lincoln 69. University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill 70. University of North Texas 71. University of Notre Dame 72. University of Oregon 73. University of Rochester 74. University of South Florida 75. University of Tennessee - Knoxville 76", "id": "10435645" }, { "contents": "Carson's Law\n\n\nAnd Misfire 59. St. Patrick's Day 60. The Masquerade 61. All That Glitters 62. Laugh, Clown, Laugh 63. Guardian Angels 64. Lost Opportunities 65. A Country Dance 66. Faith, Hope And Fencing Wire 67. A Matter Of Confidence 68. The Tender Trap 69. A Case For Compassion 70. From Small Acorns 71. Street Games, Night Moves 72. Deceptions 73. Orphans Of The Storm 74. Falling Star 75. Means To An End 76. Teapots And Tears 77.", "id": "7511783" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "2003 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 10–11 May – Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, England *58–69, 83–25, 24–66, (63) 75–8, 9-(67), 0–98 (57), 72–60 (53), 39–80 (55), (67)-(60), 42–61 **(58) 73–26, (80)-(52), (100) 104–32, 23–82 (57), (54) 74–57, 49–57, (56) 71–48, 59–32 **", "id": "20494482" }, { "contents": "List of villages in Murbad\n\n\n796 br 57 Gorakhgad Murbad 1 br 58 Goregaon Murbad 495 br 59 Hedavali Murbad 281 br 60 Hireghar Murbad 225 61 Inde Murbad 885 br 62 Jadai Murbad 491 br 63 Jaigaon Murbad 496 br 64 Jambhurde Murbad 1,330 br 65 Jamghar Murbad 533 br 66 Kachakoli Murbad 869 br 67 Kalambad Mu Murbad 408 br 68 Kalambhe Murbad 1,299 br 69 Kalamkhande Murbad 987 br 70 Kalanbhad Murbad 1,017 br 71 Kandali Murbad 295 br 72 Kanharle Murbad 798 br 73 Kanhol Murbad 822 br 74 Karavale Murbad 1,118 br 75 Karchonde Murbad 731 76 Kasgaon Murbad 524", "id": "15353565" }, { "contents": "Amos Burn\n\n\nKf7 46.Bxc6 Bxc6 47.Kb4 Be8 48.Nf3 Ke7 49.Ng5 Bc6 50.Ka3 Bd7 51.Kb2 Ba4 52.Kc1 Bb3 53.Nf3 Ba4 54.Nh4 Kf7 55.Ng2 Bd7 56.h4 Be8 57.Kb2 Ba4 58.Ne3 Ke7 59.Ka3 Bc6 60.Kb4 Kd7 61.Ka5 Kc7 62.Nc2 Kb7 63.Nb4 Bd7 64.Na6 Be8 65.Nc5+ Kc6 66.Nxe6 Bd7 67.Ng5 Bf5 68.Kb4 Bg4 69.Ka3 Kd7 70.Nf7 Be6 71.Nd6 Kc6 72.Kb2 Bg4 73.Kc2 Kd7 74.Kd2 Ke6 75.Ke3 Bh3 76.f5+ gxf5 77.Kf4 Bg4 78.Kg5 Bh3 79.Ne8 Kf7 80.Nf6 f4 81.Kxf4 Be6 82.Kg5 1–0 MacDonald-Burn, Liverpool 1910 At right is a surprisingly little-known position from one of Burn's offhand games.", "id": "20103296" }, { "contents": "Brazilian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act\n\n\n59. FENIPRAZINE 60. FEMPROBAMATO 61. FLUFENAZINE 62. FLUMAZENIL 63. FLUOXETINE 64. FLUPENTIXOL 65. FLUVOXAMINE 66. HALOPERIDOL 67. HALOTAN 68. CLORAL HYDRATE 69. HYDROCHLORBEZETILAMINE 70. HYDROXIDINE 71. HOMOPHENAZINE 72. IMICLOPRAZINE 73. IMIPRAMINE 74. IMIPRAMINOXIDE 75. IPROCLORIZIDA 76. ISOCARBOXAZIDE 77. ISOFLURANE 78. ISOPROPYL-CROTONYL-URINE 79. LAMOTRIGINE 80. LEVODOPA 81. LEVOMEPROMAZINE 82. LINDANO 83. LISURIDA 84. LITHIUM 85. LOPERAMIDA 86. LOXAPINA 87. MAPROTILINE 88. MECLOFENOXATE 89. MEFENOXALONE 90.", "id": "14670778" }, { "contents": "Tales of the Wizard of Oz\n\n\n? 55. ? 56. ? 57. ? 58. ? 59. ? 60. Friends of a Feather 61. Monkey Air Lift 62. Guaranteed for Life 63. The Skills of Bravery 64. The Coat of Arms 65. Roar, Lion, Roar 66. Be a Card 67. The Inferior Decorator 68. The Salesman 69. The Cat's Meow 70. The Yellow Brick Road 71. Rusty Rusty 72. The Scarecrow 73. The Invisible Man 74. Free Trade 75. The Bull Fighter 76", "id": "13344957" }, { "contents": "Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship\n\n\nscope=row|56 !scope=row|57 !scope=row|58 !scope=row|59 !scope=row|60 !scope=row|61 !scope=row|62 !scope=row|63 !scope=row|64 !scope=row|65 !scope=row|66 !scope=row|67 !scope=row|68 !scope=row|69 !scope=row|70 !scope=row|71 !scope=row|72 !scope=row|73 !scope=row|74 !scope=row|75 !scope=row|76 !scope=row|77 !scope=row|78 !scope=row|79 !scope=row|80 !", "id": "16778230" }, { "contents": "Ikirun\n\n\n59. Asaba 60. Ajele Okeba 61. Ago Okeba 62. Ajisefinni 63. Alufa Akanbi 64. Adedeji 65. Alabi 66. Aniyeye 67. Agunlo 68. Aliyu 69. Aborisade 70. Agbon 71. Ayara 72. Baale- Enle 73. Baba Osogbo 74. Orisayo 75. Balogun 76. Baale Gbenagbena 77. Baale Onilu 78. Baale Ponja Erintunde 79. Saba 80. Balogun Kojo 81. Baale Oke Aafo 82. Balogun Makinde 83. Baba Isale 84. Balogun Imole 85. Baba Oloya 86. Baale", "id": "2580736" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qd2 Qd4 57. Qe1 Qb6 58. Qd2 Rb7 59. a4 Qc5 60. Qe1 Rb4 61. Qd2 Qb6 62. Qc1 Qd4 63. Qc2 Rb3 64. Be2 Rxc3 65. Qxc3 Qxc3 66. bxc3 Nxe4 67. Bf3 Nef6 68. Be2 e4 69. Bxc4 g4 70. Rb2 Ng5 71. Rb6 Nf7 72. Bf1 f3 73. c4 Nd7 74. Rb7 Nfe5 75. f6 e3 76. Rb3 e2 77. Bxe2 fxe2 78. Re3 Nf3 79. f7 Rf8 80. Rxg4 e1=", "id": "10680382" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "1953–54 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team\n\n\n30 Oregon State (-/4) RAL L 53–65 January 8 The Citadel H W 83–42 January 9 Wake Forest A W 66–65 January 11 Davidson A W 70–54 January 16 Virginia H W 78–66 January 19 NC State H L 77–84 February 2 Washington and Lee LY W 69–60 February 4 Duke (-/8) A L 47–63 February 8 Virginia A L 69–83 February 11 Wake Forest H L 62–76 February 13 Clemson (-/14) A W 72–56 February 16 Davidson H W 89–69 February 20 Duke (-/14) H L 63–67 February 24 NC State", "id": "7304952" }, { "contents": "Kumharsain\n\n\nChohan 38 Chopala 39 Churath 40 D.P.F. Nag kelo Saroga 41 D.P.F. Nagkelo 42 Dagrot 43 Dakolu 44 Dakoon 45 Dalan 46 Damaur 47 Daro 48 Dawala 49 Deeb 50 Deoridhar 51 Dethal 52 Devali Dhar 53 Dhala 54 Dhali 55 Dhanal 56 Dharuri 57 Dheongli 58 Dogri 59 Doja 60 Ganeog 61 Gharal 62 Ghareawat 63 Ghughvi 64 Gheti 65 Gonthla 66 Halyana 67 Hathiya 68 Jadoon 69 Jal 70 Jalti 71 Jangal Ahar 72 Jangal Dawala 73 Jangal Hatu 74 Jangal Havan 75 Jangal Jogsha 76 Jangal Madhawan 77 Jangal Marni 78 Jangal Nun-II 79 Janjeli", "id": "1653227" }, { "contents": "Glamorgan County Silver Ball Trophy\n\n\n. The trophy is sponsored by Brains Smooth. ! Season !! Winners !! Losing Finalists !! Score !! Venue ! 1956–57 !1957–58 ! 1958–59 ! 1959–60 ! 1960–61 ! 1961–62 ! 1962–63 ! 1963–64 ! 1964–65 ! 1965–66 ! 1966–67 ! 1967–68 ! 1968–69 ! 1969–70 ! 1970–71 ! 1971–72 ! 1972–73 ! 1973–74 ! 1974–75 ! 1975–76 ! 1976–77 ! 1977–78 ! 1978–79 ! 1979–80 ! 1980–81 ! 1981–82 ! 1982–83 ! 1983–84 ! 1984–85 ! 1985–86 ! 1986–87 ! 1987–88 ! 1988–89 ! 1989–90 ! 1990–91 ! 1991–92 ! 1992–93 ! 1993–94", "id": "18470383" }, { "contents": "63rd NHK Cup (shogi)\n\n\n, 59. P*7b, 60. Px3e, 61. P-6f, 62. N*8e, 63. P-7a+, 64. Nx7g+, 65. Nx7g, 66. S*7f, 67. N*8i, 68. G*5i, 69. K-6h, 70. B-4h+, 71. +P-7b, 72. +B-5h, 73. K-7i, 74. +B-6i, 75. K-8h, 76. +Bx7h, 77. Kx7h, 78. G*6g, 79. K-8h, 80. Gx7g, 81. Nx7g", "id": "8770976" }, { "contents": "Ancestors of Rama\n\n\n62. Rituparna 63. Sarvakama (Sarvakarma, Aartupani in Harivansha Puran) 64. Sudas (contemporary to King Kuru-1 of Chandravansh who founded the Magadha Kingdom) 65. Saudasa (or) Kalmashapada (married to Madayanti) 66. Asmaka 67. Mulaka (Naari Kavacha) (contemporary of Yadava King Shakuni who was the father of Rakshasha “Bhasmasura”) 68. Dasharatha-1 69. Adwil (Ilabil in Vishnu Puran) 70. Vishvamashaha 71. Anaranya-2 72. Nidhn 73. Animitra 74. Dululaha (Harivansh Puran) 75", "id": "8372279" }, { "contents": "Codex Cyprius\n\n\n1: 1, 4, 12, 14, 30, 34, 41, 44; Luke 10: 1, 8, 15, 22, 23, 30, 32, 37, 38, 47, 48, 53, 57, 63; Luke 20: 2, 4, 8, 9, 19, 23, 24, 26, 28, 33, 34, 50, 61, 62, 64, 65, 70, 74, 75. In Matthew 27:34 it reads οινον (\"wine\"", "id": "12433331" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qg1 Qe8 55. Qf2 Qf8 56. Rcd1 Qe8 57. Kh3 Kh8 58. Rc1 Kh7 59. Ba7 Rb7 60. Bc5 Na6 61. Be3 Rbb8 62. Kh4 Nb4 63. Qf1 Qe7 64. Kh3 Qe8 65. Kh2 Qe7 66. Qd1 Qe8 67. Kh3 Ra8 68. Kh4 Na6 69. Qg1 Bb4 70. Rdd1 Bf8 71. Kh3 Rab8 72. Kh4 Nb4 73. Rd2 Na6 74. Nf5 Bb4 75. Rdd1 Bf8 76. Qe1 Bb4 77. Qf1 Bf8 78. Kg3 Nb4 79", "id": "10680375" }, { "contents": "List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach\n\n\n• 20/7=/11 • 22/5 • 24/6 • 25/6 • 26/6 • 28/6 • 29/8 • 30/6 • 31/9 • 32/6 • 33/6 • 36/4 and /8 • 37/6 • 38/6 • 39/7 • 40/3, /6 and /8 • 41/6 • 42/7 • 44/7 • 45/7 • 46/6 • 47/5 • 48/3 and /7 • 52/6 • 55/5 • 56/5 • 57/8 • 59/3 • 60/5 • 62/6 64. • 64/2, /4 and /8 • 65/2 and /7 • 66/6 • 67/4 and /7 • 69/6 • 69a/6 • 70/7 and /11 • 72/6 • 73/5 • 74/8", "id": "3262090" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n+ Nxe4 56. fxe4+ Kxe4 57. Qg4+ Kd3 58. Qf3+ Qe3 59. Kg4 Qxf3+ 60. Kxf3 g6 61. Bd6 Nf5 62. Kf4 Nh4 63. Kg4 gxh5+ 64. Kxh4 Kxd4 65. Bb8 a5 66. Bd6 Kc4 67. Kxh5 a4 68. Kxh6 Kb3 69. b5 Kc4 70. Kg5 Kxb5 71. Kf5 Ka6 72. Ke6 Ka7 73. Kd7 Kb7 74. Be7 Ka7 75. Kc7 Ka8 76. Bd6 Ka7 77. Kc8 Ka6 78. Kb8 b5 79", "id": "7279713" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rg3 b3 59. Kc6 Kb8 60. Rxb3+ Ka7 61. Rb7+ Ka6 62. Rb6+ Ka7 63. Kb5 a4 64. Rxf6 Rf4 65. Rxh6 a3 66. Ra6+ Kb8 67. Rxa3 Rxf5 68. Rg3 Rf6 69. Rg8+ Kc7 70. Rg7+ Kc8 71. Rh7 1-0 Game 32br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black: Korchnoi, Viktorbr Pirc, Classicalbr Result: 1-0br 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5", "id": "7279777" }, { "contents": "José Cardenal\n\n\nJosé Rosario Domec Cardenal (born October 7, 1943 in Matanzas, Cuba) is a Cuban American former professional baseball outfielder, who played Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants (1963–64), Los Angeles/California Angels (1965–67), Cleveland Indians (1968–69), St. Louis Cardinals (1970–1971), Milwaukee Brewers (1971), Chicago Cubs (1972–77), Philadelphia Phillies (1978–79), New York Mets (1979–80), and Kansas City Royals (1980). Cardenal batted and threw", "id": "3406173" }, { "contents": "SUBE card\n\n\n20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88,", "id": "8102606" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\nRb1 Bg7 58. Be4 Nf6 59. Bc2 Nd5 60. Ra1 Kc7 61. Rb1 Bf6 62. Kg1 Ne7 63. Kf1 Nd5 64. Kg2 Bg7 65. Kg1 Kb7 66. Ra1 R6d7 67. Re4 Bf6 68. Re2 Kc7 69. Kf1 Ne7 70. Rb1 Nc8 71. Be3 Nd6 72. Rbe1 Re7 73. Bg6 Rg8 74. Bb1 e4 75. Kg2 Rge8 76. Bc2 Bg7 77. Rd1 Nc4 78. Bc1 Nd6 79. Rh1 Re5 80. h4 Bf6 81. h5 R5e7 82.", "id": "10680366" }, { "contents": "Wu Style Tai Chi Fast Form\n\n\nParting the wild horse's mane 59. Jade girl works the shuttles(3) 60. Jade girl works the shuttles(4) 61. Grasping the bird's tail 62. Cloud hands(3) 63. Cloud hands(4) 64. Downward posture 65. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(1) 66. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(2) 67. Step back, repulse the monkey 68. Flying oblique 69. Raise hand and step up 70. White crane flaps its wings 71. Brush knee and twist step 72. Needle at the bottom", "id": "6846816" }, { "contents": "SFZ (file format)\n\n\nan SFZ file: group lovel=0 hivel=127 region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=60 lokey=30 hikey=61 sample=SubDir/01C4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=62 lokey=62 hikey=63 sample=SubDir/02D4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=64 lokey=64 hikey=64 sample=SubDir/03E4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=65 lokey=65 hikey=66 sample=SubDir/04F4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=67 lokey=67 hikey=68 sample=SubDir/05G4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=69 lokey=69 hikey=70 sample=SubDir/06A4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=71 lokey=71 hikey=71 sample=SubDir/07B4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=72 lokey=72 hikey=73 sample=SubDir/08C5.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=74 lokey=74 hikey=75 sample=SubDir/09D5.wav region trigger=", "id": "13324840" }, { "contents": "Afadzato South District\n\n\n. Logba-Adzakoe 57. Logba-Akusame 58. Logba-Alakpeti 59. Logba-Andokope 60. Logba-Dufie 61. Logba-Klikpo 62. Logba-Tota 63. Logba-Vuinta 64. Logba-Xorglikope 65. Tafi-Abuipe 66. Tafi-Agorme 67. Tafi-Atome 68. Tafi-Dekpokorfe 69. Tafi-Mador 70. Tafi-Xorglikorfe 71. Kpeve-Old town 72. Kpeve-Tornu 73. Adigbo-Tornu 74. Goviefe-Todzi 75. Goviefe-Korwu", "id": "2739856" }, { "contents": "Jackson League\n\n\n-52 Centrals 1952-53 Northerners 1953-54 Vale Recreation 1954-55 Pessimists 1955-56 Northerners 1956-57 Guernsey Rangers 1957-58 Guernsey Rangers 1958-59 Northerners 1959-60 Northerners 1960-61 Belgrave Wanderers 1961-62 Sylvans 1962-63 Sylvans 1963-64 Northerners 1964-65 Belgrave Wanderers 1965-66 Vale Recreation 1966-67 Centrals 1967-68 St Martin’s 1968-69 Vale Recreation 1969-70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970-71 Belgrave Wanderers 1971-72 Vale Recreation 1972-73 Vale Recreation", "id": "4250613" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\nof Arkansas. The Lumbermen were disbanded in July 1905 due to financial hardships. Pine Bluff MLB Players 1954 - Frank Lucchesi - Manager - Philadelphia 70-72, Texas 75-77, Chicago Cubs 87 1952 - Bob Hale - Baltimore 55-56, 58, Cleveland 60-61, New York Yankees 61 1952 - Hillis Layne - Washington 41 1952 - Jim Snyder - Player Minnesota 61-62, 64 Manager - Seattle 88 1951 - Bud Black - Detroit 52, 55 1950 - Harry Chozen - Cincinnati 37 1950", "id": "9684300" }, { "contents": "Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award\n\n\n-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-", "id": "18196616" }, { "contents": "Middlesex Senior Charity Cup\n\n\n1947–48 Hendon 1948–49 Hayes 1949–50 Wealdstone 1950–51 Finchley 1951–52 Southall 1952–53 Hounslow Town 1953–54 Hendon 1954–55 Hayes 1955–56 Hounslow Town 1956–57 Hendon 1957–58 Finchley 1958–59 Enfield 1959–60 Hounslow Town 1960–61 Enfield 1961–62 Enfield & Hounslow Town (joint holders) 1962–63 Hayes 1963–64 Wealdstone 1964–65 Finchley 1965–66 Hounslow Town 1966–67 No Competition 1967–68 Wealdstone & Wembley (joint holders) 1968–69 Southall 1969–70 Hampton 1970–71 Hayes 1971–72 Hayes 1972–73 Hayes 1973–74 Finchley 1974–75 Hayes 1975–76 Hendon 1976–77 Hendon 1977–78 Hillingdon Borough 1978–79 Hendon 1979–80 Harrow Borough 1980–81 Wembley & Wealdstone (joint winners) 1981–82 Uxbridge 1982–83 Wembley 1983–84 Southall", "id": "8679746" }, { "contents": "Handicap (chess)\n\n\n53. Ke3 Kb5 54. Ne4 Na6 55. h8=Q Ka5 56. Qc3+ Kb5 57. Qb3+ Ka5 58. Nc3 Nc5 59. Bc7+ Ka6 60. Qb5+ Ka7 61. Qxc5+ Ka6 Deliberately allowing checkmate. 62. Qa5+ Kb7 63. Ke4 Kc8 64. Qa7 Kd7 65. Qb7 Ke7 66. Qc8 Kf6 67. Bd8+ Kg7 68. Qe6 Kf8 69. Qe7+ Kg8 70. Nd5 Kh8 71. g5 Kg8 72. g6 Kh8 73. Ke5 Kg8 74.", "id": "9261177" }, { "contents": "2009 Premier League Snooker\n\n\nwas higher. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 28–29 November – Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, England * (61) 80–35, 4–80, (96)–0, 0–(110), 34–77, 61–71 (65), 67–1, 40–75 ** 0–(98), 10–99 (53), 10–68 (66), 1–83 (76), (63)–30, (53)–(67) *** (111) 119–9, 87–36, 70–0, 50–57, 0–(88", "id": "994853" }, { "contents": "2013 Virginia Cavaliers football team\n\n\nAlex Foertsch 55 David Dean 56 Andre Miles-Redmond 57 Stephen Lawe 59 Mark Hall 60 John Pond 60 Jeb Byrne 61 Cody Wallace 62 Sean Karl 63 Ryan Doull 64 Nick Koutris 65 Ross Burbank 66 George Adeosun 67 Jackson Matteo 68 Eric Tetlow 69 Phillip Berry 70 Luke Bowanko 71 Jack McDonald 72 Eric Smith 74 Conner Davis 75 Sadiq Olanrewaju 76 Michael Mooney 77 Jay Whitmire 78 Morgan Moses 79 Jack Babcock 79 Sean Cascarano 80 Adrian Gamble 81 Jamall Brown 82 Mario Nixon 83 Jake McGee 84 Canaan Severin 85 Keeon Johnson 86 Jeremy Dollin", "id": "3791357" }, { "contents": "Sangrampur, Maharashtra\n\n\n52-Pimpari Adgaon 1400 53-Rajpur 157 54-Akoli Bk. 910 55-Akoli Kh. 251 56-Changefal Bk. 665 57-Changefal Kh. 707 58-Niwana 1487 59-Sangrampur Pr.jamod 6506 60-Tamgaon 1124 61-Pimpri Kathargaon 566 62-Bodkha 1363 63-Nirod 989 64-Bhilkhed 713 65-Wakana 1420 66-Rudhana 2072 67-Chondhi 622 68-Kakoda 669 69-Ukadgaon 353 70-Manardi 719 71-Pimpri Kavthal 461 72-Ringanwadi 570 73-Durgadiatya 1016 74-Wankhed 5378 75-Takleshwar 501 76-Kalamkhed 712 77-Jastgaon 795 78-Neknapur 358 79-Awar 955 80-Ukali Bk. 1216 81-Kodri 1225 82-Paturda Khurd 1564 83-Khel Thorat Paturda 2054 84-Warwat Khanderao 1447 85-Hingana Kavthal 360 86-Kumbarkhed 230 87-Kavthal 2673 88-Itkhed 218 89-Pesoda 1185 90-Bhon 1149 91-Sawali 659 92-Khiroda", "id": "9109065" }, { "contents": "Kamen Rider Spirits\n\n\n61. Rushbr 62. Ice Fangbr 63. Graveyard Eleventh tankōbon 64. Light Fangbr 65. Labyrinthbr 66. Hell Carbr 67. Teacherbr 68. Training Twelfth tankōbon 69. Whirlpoolbr 70. New Finisherbr 71. Ocean Battlebr 72. Belt of Lifebr 73. Immortal Man Thirteenth tankōbon 74. Inheritbr 75. Get Backbr 76. Movingbr 77. Evolutionbr 78. Next Evolutionbr 79. Final Evolution Fourteenth tankōbon 80. Warrior's Essencebr 81. Surpassing Greedbr 82. Returnbr 83. Fiery Giantbr 84. With the Soulbr 85. Setupbr", "id": "11704902" }, { "contents": "List of AEK Athens F.C. managers\n\n\nP ! W ! D ! L ! F ! A ! GD ! W% ! Pts% ! Total ! 36!!22!!7!!7!!62!!32!!+30!!61.11!!67.59 ! Total ! 11||6||3||2||22||14||+8||54.54||63.64 ! Total ! 4||2||0||2||6||5||+1||50.00||50.00 ! Total ! 26!!14!!5!!7!!55!!28!!+27!!53.85!!60.26 ! Total ! 59!!37!!11!!11!!145!!69!!+76!!62.71!!68.93 ! Total ! 17!!11!!3!!5!!32!!18!!+14||64.71!!70.59 ! Total ! 82!!45!!23!!14!!166!!77!!+89!!54.88!!64.23 ! Total ! 16!!8!!3!!5!!24!!20!!+4!!50.00!!56.25 ! Total ! 86!!47!!23!!16!!121!!70!!+51!!54.65!!63.57 ! Total ! 71!!39!!13!!19!!122!!67!!+55!!54.93!!61.03 ! Total ! 84!!39!!24!!21!!116!!86!!+30!!46.43!!55.95 ! Total ! 2!!1!!0!!1!!3!!4!!-1!!50.00!!50.00 ! Total ! 82!!61!!12!!9!!190!!50!!+140!!74.39!! \"Only competitive matches are counted. Wins, losses and draws are results at the final whistle; the results of penalty shootouts are not counted.\"", "id": "20468014" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Kf3 Kf8 52. Kg2 Rg4+ 53. Kh2 Bf2 54. Rf1 Bd4 55. Re1 Rh4+ 56. Kg2 Rg4+ 57. Kh3 Rh4+ 58. Kg3 Kf7 59. Kg2 Kf8 60. Kf3 Rh2 61. Bxa4 c2 62. Kg3 Bxe5+ 63. Rxe5 Rh1 64. Bxg5 Rg1+ 65. Kf2 Nxg5 66. Bxc2 Ra1 67. a4 Ra2 68. Re2 Ra3 69. Re3 Ra2 70. Re2 Ra3 71. Rd2 Ke7 72. Ke2 Nf3 73. Rd1 Ne5 74. Rd5", "id": "4952529" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Qxg6+ Kf8 59. Qxc6 Kg8 60. Qg6+ Kf8 61. Qg4 Ke8 62. Qh5 Kf8 63. Qg4 Ke8 64. Qh5 Kf8 65. Qd5 Rh7 66. Qf3+ Kg8 67. Qg4+ Kf7 68. Qh5+ Kg8 69. Qg6+ Kf8 70. Qf5+ Kg8 71. Qg4+ Kf7 72. Qh5+ Kg8 73. Qd5+ Kf8 74. Qxb5 Qe6 75. Bg7+ Kf7 76. Qh5+ Ke7 77. g3 Qe1+ 78. Kg2 Qe4+ 79. Kh2", "id": "4952547" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rc6 Bb5 60. Rc1 b3 61. Rb1 Bc4 62. Ke4 Ra2 63. Kd4 Rc2 64. Nd3 Bxd3 65. Kxd3 Rxh2 66. Rxb3 Kg7 67. Ke4 Ra2 68. Kf4 Ra4+ 69. Kg5 Ra5 70. g4 Rc5 71. Kh5 Ra5 72. Rf3 Rb5 73. g5 Rb1 74. f6+ Kh7 75. Rh3 Rg1 76. Rh2 Rg3 77. Rh1 Rg2 78. Ra1 Rh2+ 79. Kg4 Kg6 80. Ra8 Rg2+ ½–½ Game 26br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black", "id": "7279762" }, { "contents": "Les Arcanes\n\n\nPremier sacrifice 56. Liberté 57. Le sacrifice libre 58. La relation du beth à l'aleph 59. Limite de nos champs de gravitation 60. L'indivisible unité 61. La Manifestation 62. Vision parfaite 63. La féminité de la Manifestation procréatrice 64. Cantique de Salomon 65. Ève 66. Sacrifice des sacrifices 67. La loi juive 68. Beauté libre 69. Encore le rythme 70. Conscience de l'univers 71. Libre beauté première 72-73. La passion mystérieuse et chaste 74. De l'amour à l'être 75.", "id": "17579979" }, { "contents": "Barharia\n\n\nKail 61. Kaluchhapra 62. Kanahar 63. Kanhauli 64. Khanpur 65. Khizar Chak 66. Khori Pakar Jaddi 67. Khori Pakar Nilami 68. Koiri Tola 69. Kuahi 70. Kurwa 71. Kutub Chhapra 72. Lachhmi Chak 73. Lakri 74. Lakri Dargah 75. Lala Hata 76. Lauan 77. Madhaupur 78. Mahal 79. Mahamadpur 80. Mahammadpur 81. Mahbub Chhapra 82. Mahmudpur 83. Mananpura 84. Mansahata 85. Mathia Patarhatha 86. Mathurapur 87. Mira Chhapra 88. Narharpur 89.", "id": "12509991" }, { "contents": "Women's Professional Basketball League\n\n\nfranchises had been awarded to Dallas, New Orleans, San Francisco and St. Louis, Missouri, while applications were received for potential franchises from Baltimore, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. The Eastern Division included the New Jersey Gems, New Orleans Pride, New York Stars, Philadelphia Fox, St. Louis Streak and Washington Metros. The Midwest Division included the Chicago Hustle, Iowa Cornets, Milwaukee Does and Minnesota Fillies. The Western Division included the California Dreams, Dallas Diamonds, Houston Angels and San Francisco Pioneers.", "id": "10846173" }, { "contents": "Don McMahon\n\n\nDonald John McMahon (January 4, 1930 – July 22, 1987) was a right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was signed by the Boston Braves before the 1950 season. He played for the Milwaukee Braves (1957–62), Houston Colt .45s (1962–63), Cleveland Indians (1964–66), Boston Red Sox (1966–67), Chicago White Sox (1967–68), Detroit Tigers (1968–69), and San Francisco Giants (1969–74). McMahon was used almost", "id": "22214072" }, { "contents": "List of sovereign states and dependencies by total fertility rate\n\n\n58 Israel 2.9 59 Lesotho 2.9 60 Eswatini 2.8 61 Kyrgyz Republic 2.8 62 Micronesia 2.8 63 Algeria 2.7 64 Haiti 2.7 65 Mongolia 2.7 66 Botswana 2.6 67 Fiji 2.6 68 Guatemala 2.6 69 Kazakhstan 2.6 70 Syria 2.6 71 Turkmenistan 2.6 72 Bolivia 2.5 73 Djibouti 2.5 74 Jordan 2.5 75 Oman 2.5 76 Lao PDR 2.4 77 Philippines 2.4 78 Cambodia 2.3 79 Ecuador 2.3 80 Guyana 2.3 81 Honduras 2.3 82 Panama 2.3 83 Paraguay 2.3 84 Seychelles 2.3 85 South Africa 2.3 86 Suriname 2.3 87 Uzbekistan 2.3 88 Dominican Republic 2.2 89 Indonesia 2.2", "id": "17872676" }, { "contents": "Minuscule 441\n\n\nsubscriptions at the end of each book, and στιχοι. The biblical text is surrounded by a catena of Oecumenius. Some of leaves of the codex are in disorder. The order of leaves: 3-18. 1. 2. 19-46. 47-58. 59. 63. 64. 59. 60-62. 73. 74. 65. 66. 69-72. 67. 68. 75-78. 127-142. 79-126. 143-158. 167-182", "id": "19179286" }, { "contents": "Al Maktab Raqam 19\n\n\n61 - Ghost Walker 62 - Stun death 63 - Fire Ball 64 - the mystery of the Sphinx 65 - dark rays 66 - Conflict in the bush 67 - a plot of Satan 68 - bulwark 69 - ghost of revenge 70 - bloody chase 71 - cursed earth 72 - devastating weapon 73 - horror Hospital 74 - a treasure of the Pharaohs 75 - bird death 76. The armed robbery 77. secret mission 78. hackers Nile 79. Invisible Man 80. devastating automated 81. golden statue 82. Flower devil 83", "id": "3242097" }, { "contents": "Rulers of Kuba\n\n\n. Shama Katuri. 61. Kusunju. 62. Bena Misaki. 63. Bikila Kolo. 64. Kunche Lama. 65. Pelama Pena. 66. Mime Pelama. 67. Chenge Lesanga. 68. Mianga. 69. Sam Bula. 70. Manchum Bula. 71. Bopele^Bombo. 72. Boeke. 73. Bo^Kena. 74. Shamba Nche. 75. Golo Nche. 76. Shama Shanga. 77. Saina^Kama. 78. Ko Kena. 79. Sanga Lenga. 80. Bosh A kama. 81", "id": "12139561" }, { "contents": "Ācārakkōvai\n\n\n52 poems (3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 77, 78, 81, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93", "id": "12746274" }, { "contents": "Jeff Nelsen\n\n\nmovie soundtracks, and performing in the horn sections of orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Montreal, Vancouver, and National Symphonies, and the Balkan Gypsy funk band of Slavic Soul Party. With Canadian Brass, Jeff has also performed with the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, the symphonies of Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, Phoenix, Rotterdam, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, with the esteemed German, London", "id": "2981814" }, { "contents": "Kasparov versus the World\n\n\n, but claimed it was also losing, and published a \"forced win\". Subsequently, tablebases showed an error in Kasparov's analysis, but confirmed that 58...Qf5 could not have saved the draw with best play on both sides. The main line starts with 58...Qf5 59.Kh6 Qe6 60.Qg1+ Ka2 61.Qf2+ Kb1 62.Qd4 Ka2 63.Kg5 Qe7+ 64.Qf6 Qe3+ 65.Qf4 Qg1+ 66.Kf6 Qb6+ 67.Kf7 Qb7+ 68.Ke6 Qc8+ 69.Kf6 Qd8+ 70.Kf5 Qc8+ 71.Kg5 Qc3 72.Qh2+ Ka1 73.Qe2 Kb1 74.Qf2 Qc1+ 75.Kg4 Qc3", "id": "14582966" }, { "contents": "Swindle (chess)\n\n\n55...f2 56.Qg2 \"zugzwang\"; (b) 55...Nf4 56.Qf5! and if 56...Kg3 57.Qg5+ wins the knight; (c) 55...Ng5 56.Qf5 wins. g5 53.hxg5 hxg5 54.Qxb6 f3 55.Qxc5 Kg4 56.Qe3 Kg3 57.c4 Kg2 58.c5 f2 59.Qe4+ Kh2 60.Qf3 g4! 61.Qe2? White could draw with 61.Qxg4 f1=Q+ 62.Kc2 Qf2+ 63.Kb1 Qf1+ 64.Kc2 Qb5 (64...Nf2 65.Qf4+ Kg2 66.Qg5+ Kf3 67.Qf6+ Ke3 68.Qh6+ Kd4 69.Qd6+ Ke4 70.Qg6+ Kd5 71.Qd6+ Ke4 72.Qg6+", "id": "21604299" }, { "contents": "Queen and pawn versus queen endgame\n\n\n. Qxe6 Qh8+ 58. Kg6 Qc3 59. g4 Qd2 60. g5 Qd4 61. Qf5+ Ka4 62. Kh5 Qh8+ 63. Kg4 Qh1 (This move loses for Black in 39 moves as confirmed by http://www.k4it.de/index.php?topic=egtb&lang=en) 64. Qf4+ Ka5 65. Qe5+ Ka4 66. g6 Qd1+ 67. Kg5 Qg8+ 68. Kf5 Qc8+ 69. Kf4 Qc1+ 70. Qe3 Qc7+ 71. Qe5 Qc1+ 72. Kf5 Qc8+ 73. Kg5 Qd8+ 74. Qf6 Qd5+ 75", "id": "20411696" }, { "contents": "List of OHL seasons\n\n\n| 1959–60 | 1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993–94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–00 | 2000–01 | 2001–02 | 2002–03 | 2003–04 | 2004–05 | 2005–06 | 2006–07 | 2007–08 | 2008–09 | 2009–10", "id": "6936535" }, { "contents": "Dumaria\n\n\nDumaria 107 50 Kewla Kalan Dumaria 919 51 Khaira Dumaria 885 52 Khardag Dumaria 1,454 53 Kokna Dumaria 333 54 Kolhubar Dumaria 3,225 55 KOlsaita Dumaria 297 56 Kundari Dumaria 341 57 Kunria Dumaria 739 58 Kusari Dumaria 1,549 59 Lataha Dumaria 259 60 Londa Dumaria 556 61 Madarpur Dumaria 1,130 62 Mahjari Dumaria 192 63 Mahuri Dumaria 2,884 64 Mahuri Dumaria 348 65 Maigara Dumaria 2,318 66 Majhauli Dumaria 4,606 67 Majhgawan Dumaria 379 68 Manrar Dumaria 533 69 Mataha Dumaria 3,172 70 Maun Bar Dumaria 292 71 Mayapur Dumaria 141 72 Milki Dumaria 168 73 Nabigarh Dumaria 618", "id": "10048378" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n75 e\": \"favorite_nu 0000300 6d 62 65 72 22 7d 2c 20 7b 22 74 79 70 65 22 3a mber\"}, {\"type\": 0000320 20 5b 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c 20 22 6e 75 6c [\"string\", \"nul 0000340 6c 22 5d 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 22 3a 20 22 66 61 l\"], \"name\": \"fa 0000360 76 6f 72 69 74 65 5f 63 6f 6c 6f 72 22 7d 5d 7d", "id": "10173702" }, { "contents": "List of MJHL seasons\n\n\n1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | The following is a list of seasons following the reorganization of junior hockey in Canada.br 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 | 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 | br 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | br 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993-94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–2000 | br", "id": "15920550" }, { "contents": "Spain men's national wheelchair basketball team\n\n\n72–62. They beat Poland 47–64, and Sweden 65–54. Then they lost to Italy 50–58, lost to Germany 77–70, and defeated Poland 71–65. At the 2013 European Championships, Spain defeated Sweden 60–54, Israel 75–57, France 56–40, and Poland 63–45 in pool play. They lost to Turkey 63–49. In the quarterfinals, they defeated Italy 65–56. In the semi-finals, they lost to Great Britain 72–69. They defeated Sweden to win the bronze by a score of 65–56. Asier García Pereiro led the team in", "id": "13321907" }, { "contents": "Lanarkshire Cup\n\n\n1932–33 - 1933–34 - Hamilton Academical 1934–35 - Airdrieonians 1935–36 - 1936–37 - 1937–38 - Airdrieonians 1938–39 - Hamilton Academical 1939–40 - Motherwell 1848–49 - Albion Rovers 1949–50 - Motherwell 1950–51 - Albion Rovers 1951–52 - Hamilton Academical 1952–53 - Motherwell 1953–54 - Motherwell 1954–55 - Motherwell 1955–56 - 1956–57 - Motherwell 1957–58 - Motherwell 1958–59 - Motherwell 1959–60 - Motherwell 1960–61 - Motherwell 1961–62 - Motherwell 1962–63 - Airdrieonians 1963–64 - Motherwell 1964–65 - 1965–66 - Airdrieonians 1966–67 - Airdrieonians 1967–68 - Motherwell 1968–69 - Motherwell 1969–70 - Airdrieonians 1970–71 - Airdrieonians 1971–72 - 1972–73 - Motherwell 1973–74 -", "id": "10384135" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1981\n\n\nNe7 29.Ne3 Rc6 30.Ra3 Nc8 31.axb5 axb5 32.Kf2 Nb6 33.Nb2 Rxd1 34.Bxd1 Rd6 35.Be2 Be8 36.Ra5 Rd8 37.Ke1 c6 38.Ra6 Rb8 39.Bd1 Nc8 40.Nd3 Nc7 41.Ra5 Ra8 42.f4 exf4 43.gxf4 Nb6 44.Bf3 Rd8 45.Be2 Na4 46.Ra7 Rd7 47.Kd2 Ne6 48.Rxd7 Bxd7 49.Bg4 g6 50.f5 gxf5 51.Bxf5 Kg7 52.e5 Nf8 53.Bxd7 Nxd7 54.e6 Ndb6 55.Nf4 Kf8 56.Kd3 Nc8 57.Ng4 Ke7 58.Nh6 Kd6 59.Kd4 Ne7 60.Nf7+ Kc7 61.Nh5 c5+ 62.bxc5 Nc6+ 63.Ke3 Nxc5 64.Nxf6 Nxe6 65.h5 Nf8 66.Ke4 Kb6 67.Ng5 h6 68.Nf7 Ne6 69.Ne8 Nc5+ 70.Ke3 Na4 71.Kd2 b4 72.cxb4 Nxb4 73.Nxh6 Nc5 74.Nf5 Nd5 75.h6 Ne4+", "id": "7279794" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n22 3a 20 22 55 ord\", \"name\": \"U 0000100 73 65 72 22 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 73 70 61 63 65 ser\", \"namespace 0000120 22 3a 20 22 65 78 61 6d 70 6c 65 2e 61 76 72 6f \": \"example.avro 0000140 22 2c 20 22 66 69 65 6c 64 73 22 3a 20 5b 7b 22 \", \"fields\": [{\" 0000160 74 79 70 65 22 3a 20 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c", "id": "10173700" }, { "contents": "HC CSKA Moscow\n\n\n. \"Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game Soviet / Russian MVP Scoring Champion Goal Scoring Champion Soviet / Russian League First Team Best Line Best Rookie Soviet League Championship \"(32)\": 1947–48, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1954–55, 1955–56, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1976–77,", "id": "12586396" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\n- Ryne Duren - Baltimore 54, Kansas City 57, NYY 58-61, LAA 61-62, Philadelphia 63-64, Cincinnati 64, Washington 65, Philadelphia 65 1949 - Ed Albrecht - St. Louis 49-50 1940 - Dewey Adkins - Washington 43, Chi Cubs 49 1940 - Stan Goletz - CHI WS 41 1940 - William Red Rollings - Boston 27-28 1940 - Dave Bartosch - St. Louis 45 1939 - Andy Cohen - Player - New York Giants 26, 28-29, Manager - Philadelphia", "id": "9684301" }, { "contents": "Bing (search engine)\n\n\n-time traffic conditions using Bing Maps. The gadget provided shortcuts to driving directions, local search and full-screen traffic view of major US and Canadian cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Montreal, New York City, Oklahoma City, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Vancouver, and Washington, D.C. Prior to October", "id": "5355697" }, { "contents": "Chess (poem)\n\n\nas 52. Na1–b3? 52. Kh2 Qg3+ 53. Qxg3+ hxg3+ 54. Kxg3 Ra5 55. Kf2 Ra8 56. Ke2 Nc2 57. Kd1 Ne3+ 58. Kc1 Nxg2+ 59. Kb1 b5 60. h4 b4 61. h5 b3 62. e5 Bg5 63. h6 Nh4 64. e6 Bf6 65. h7 Nxf3 66. e7 Bxe7 67. h8=Q+ Kb7 68. Qh3 Ne5 69. Qh5 Nd3 70. Qh3 Nb4 71. Qf3+ Kb8 72. Qe2 Bf6 73. Qe6", "id": "7723831" }, { "contents": "2002 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n(77) 93–6, 37–67, (62) 70–20, (57) 79–0, (91) 108–17, 69–9, (60) 62–9 **(65) 75–33, 68–55, 59–23, (126)-0, 0-(81), (85) 112–6, 1–76 (72), (60) 73–0 ***(60) 109–6, 45–56, (72) 75–42, 5–78 (55), (68) 73–0, (109) 115–19, 43–66, (110) 111–14, (70)-0, 38–89", "id": "20494682" }, { "contents": "2015 Cleveland Indians season\n\n\nand 13, improving their record to 70–70 and marking the first time the Indians were .500 since they were 2–2. The Indians would also be 71-71, 72-72, 73-73, and 74-74, but lost the following game each time. They briefly made it over the .500 mark at 77–76 on September 26, but went on to lose three in a row. The Indians spent much of September 3–5 games behind the Texas Rangers or Houston Astros for the second wild card spot in the American", "id": "294687" }, { "contents": "Index of philosophical literature\n\n\n\"Federalist No. 61\" – \"Federalist No. 62\" – \"Federalist No. 63\" – \"Federalist No. 64\" – \"Federalist No. 65\" – \"Federalist No. 66\" – \"Federalist No. 67\" – \"Federalist No. 68\" – \"Federalist No. 69\" – \"Federalist No. 70\" – \"Federalist No. 71\" – \"Federalist No. 72\" – \"Federalist No. 73\" – \"Federalist No. 74\" – \"Federalist", "id": "16809651" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "List of mayors of Salisbury\n\n\n1850–51 George Brown 1851–52 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1852–53 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1853–54 John Lambert 1854–55 Thomas Pain 1855–56 Abraham Jackson 1856–57 Thomas Pain 1857–58 Coard William Squarey 1858–59 Philip Pickney Cother 1859–60 William Woodlands 1860–61 Philip Watson Ottoway 1861–62 Charles Mann Cornwallis Whatman 1862–63 John Style 1863–64 John Waters 1864–65 Richard Henry Rigden 1865–66 Robert Stokes 1866–67 John Alfred Lush MD 1867–68 Stephen Eldridge 1868–69 William Aylward 1869–70 Charles Richard Norton 1870–71 William Fawcett Jnr. 1871–72 John Harding Jackson 1873–74 Henry Brown 1874–75 Samuel Ralph Atkins 1875–76 Charles Henry Radcliffe 1876–77 John Keynes 1877–78 Richard Monkhouse Wilson", "id": "18557200" }, { "contents": "1967 NFL season\n\n\nThe 1967 NFL season was the 48th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 16 teams with the addition of the New Orleans Saints. The two 8-team conferences were split into two divisions each: the Eastern Conference divisions were Capitol (Dallas, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Washington) and Century (Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis), and the Western Conference divisions were Central (Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, and Minnesota) and Coastal (Atlanta, Baltimore, Los Angeles", "id": "8290334" }, { "contents": "World TeamTennis\n\n\nwith Arthur Ashe and Wilt Chamberlain, securing the professional men players.. The league began play in May 1974, with George MacCall as Commissioner of the 16 teams: Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo-Toronto, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Florida (Miami), San Diego/Hawaii, Houston, Los Angeles, Minnesota (Minneapolis-St.Paul), New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. The original league format included a four-colored tennis court, a 44-contest season, and teams", "id": "14486970" }, { "contents": "2013 FedEx Cup Playoffs\n\n\n(76 to 58), Nicholas Thompson (73 to 59), Brendan Steele (89 to 69), and Ernie Els (91 to 70). Seven players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances: Ryan Palmer (60 to 71), Fredrik Jacobson (61 to 72), Martin Laird (63 to 74), David Lingmerth (64 to 75), Kyle Stanley (66 to 77), Cameron Tringale (69 to 79", "id": "19528111" }, { "contents": "Jellabies\n\n\n58. Parrot (21 June 1999) 59. Spring (28 June 1999) 60. Magic (5 July 1999) 61. Where's Pepper? (12 July 1999) 62. Hot (19 July 1999) 63. Robot (26 July 1999) 64. Wheels (2 August 1999) 65. Chums (9 August 1999) 66. Baa! (16 August 1999) 67. Found (23 August 1999) 68. Autumn (30 August 1999) 69. Nature (6 September 1999)", "id": "20682329" }, { "contents": "List of fresh water fishes of Maharashtra\n\n\nogilbii 51. Schismatorhynchos (Nukta) nukta 52. Thynnichthys sandkhol 53. Tor khudree 54. Tor mussulah 55. Tor tor SUB-FAMILY: CULTRINAE 56. Chela cachius 57. Chela laubuca 58. Salmostoma acinaces 59. Salmostoma balookee 60. Salmostoma boopis 61. Salmostoma clupeoides 62. Salmostoma horai 63. Salmostoma kardahiensis 64. Salmostoma novacula 65. Salmostoma phulo Subfamily: LEUCISCINAE 66. Hypophthalmichthys molitrix SUBFAMILY: RASBORINAE 69. Barilius evezardi 70. Barilius gatensis 71. Parluciosoma daniconius 72. Parluciosoma labiosa 73. Danio aequipinnatus 74", "id": "16146194" }, { "contents": "Vehicle registration plates of Kenya\n\n\n63 UN - United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Eastern & Southern African Regional Office 64 CD - Iran 65 CD - Cyprus 66 CD - Argentina 67 UN - United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) 68 CD - Philippines 69 CD - Burundi 70 CD - Chile 71 CD - Oman 72 CD - League of Arab States / Arab League 73 CD - European Union 74 CD - Yemen 75 CD - Kenya Mission to UNEP 76 CD - Côte d'Ivoire (Consulate) 77 CD - Bangladesh 78 CD - Saudi Arabia 79 UN", "id": "993880" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "List of makams\n\n\n-Şehnaz 63. Bûstan 64. Büzürk 65. Büzürk-Gerdâniye 66. Büzürk-Geveyşt 67. Büzürk-Mâye 68. Büzürk-Nevrûz 69. Büzürk-Selmek 70. Büzürk-Şehnâz 71. Canfezâ 72. Çârgâh 73. Çârgâh-Âcem 74. Çârgâh-Gerdâniye 75. Çârgâh-Mahûr 76. Çehâr-Âgâazin 77. Daği-Bayâti 78. Danişverân 79. Dil Âvîz 80. Dil-Ârâ 81. Dil-Efruz 82. Dil-Keşîde 83. Dil-Nişîn 84. Dil-", "id": "21093808" }, { "contents": "Super Bases Loaded 2\n\n\n\", the Cleveland \"Stars\", the Detroit \"Storm\", the Kansas City \"Tornadoes\", Oakland \"Eagles\", and Seattle \"Blue Wave\". The Omega League (based on the National League) consisted of the Atlanta \"Weasels\", Houston \"Doves\", the Los Angeles \"Cyclops\", the New York \"Mercs\", Philadelphia \"Bruins\", the Pittsburgh \"Buzzards\", and the San Francisco \"Amoebas\". In addition, there were four edit teams: Urbana,", "id": "22141152" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "Don Larsen\n\n\nDon James Larsen (born August 7, 1929) is an American retired Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher. During a 15-year MLB career, he pitched from 1953 to 1967 for seven different teams. Larsen pitched for the St. Louis Browns / Baltimore Orioles (1953–54; 1965), New York Yankees (1955–59), Kansas City Athletics (1960–1961), Chicago White Sox (1961), San Francisco Giants (1962–64), Houston Colt .45's / Houston Astros (1964–65), and Chicago Cubs (1967)", "id": "15750076" }, { "contents": "1968 NBA playoffs\n\n\n) (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Chicago Bulls: \"Lakers win series 4-1\" This is the first playoff meeting between the Lakers and Bulls. Division Finals (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (3) San Francisco Warriors: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Last Playoff Meeting: 1967 Western Division Semifinals (San Francisco won 3-0) Champion: Boston Celtics Division Semifinals (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (3) New York Knicks: \"76ers win series 4-2", "id": "14689742" } ]
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[ { "contents": "Global Initiative to Combat Nuclear Terrorism\n\n\n. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. IAEA (observer) UNODC (observer) INTERPOL (observer) UNICRI (observer) June 1-2 in Tokyo Japan February 8-10 New Delhi India June 16-17, 2015 Helsinki, Finland", "id": "7679046" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nNew York Yankees 56. Robin Yount, Milwaukee Brewers 57. Wade Boggs, Boston Red Sox 58. Roger Clemens, Boston Red Sox 59. Vince Coleman, St. Louis Cardinals 60. José Canseco, Oakland Athletics 61. Fernando Valenzuela, Los Angeles Dodgers 62. Tony Gwynn, San Diego Padres 63. Doc Gooden, New York Mets 64. Mark McGwire, Oakland Athletics 65. Jack Clark, New York Yankees 66. Dale Murphy, Atlanta Braves 67. Kirk Gibson, Los Angeles Dodgers 68. Jack Morris,", "id": "18525011" }, { "contents": "Women's World Chess Championship 2016\n\n\nRb4 60. a3 Kc5 61. Re6 Re4 62. Kc2 Kd4 63. Rd6+ Kc4 64. Rc6+ Kd5 65. Rb6 Rc4+ 66. Kd2 Kc5 67. Rb8 Ra4 68. Rc8+ Kd4 69. Rb8 Ra5 70. Rd8+ Kc4 71. Re8 Kd5 72. Rd8+ Ke4 73. Rb8 Rxa3 74. Rxb5 Kf4 75. Rb8 Kf3 76. Rf8+ Ke4 77. Rb8 Ra2+ 78. Ke1 Kf4 79. Rb3 e4 80. Rc3 e3 81. Rc8 1/2-1/2 In", "id": "15973443" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nDetroit Tigers 69. Ryne Sandberg, Chicago Cubs 70. Nolan Ryan, Houston Astros 71. John Tudor, Los Angeles Dodgers 72. Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia Phillies 73. Dave Righetti, New York Yankees 74. Pedro Guerrero, St. Louis Cardinals 75. Rick Sutcliffe, Chicago Cubs 76. Gary Carter, New York Mets 77. Cal Ripken, Baltimore Orioles 78. Andre Dawson, Chicago Cubs 79. Andy Van Slyke, Pittsburgh Pirates 80. Roc Raines, Montreal Expos 81. Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins 82.", "id": "18525012" }, { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Constitutional amendments under the French Fifth Republic\n\n\n46, 47, 47-1, 47-2 (new), 48, 49, 50-1, 51-1 (new), 51-2 (new), 56, 61, 61-1 (new), 62, 65, 69, 70, 71, 71-1 (new), 72-3, 73, 74-1, 75-1 (new), 87 (new), 88-4, 88-5, 89. The vote was", "id": "8390514" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Wysoczany\n\n\n53. Saharowa 54. Mashljanyk 55. Luchkanych 56. Mashljanyk 57. Mytso 58. Jacyla 59. Jacyla 60. Village Ukrainian School 61. Bodnik 62. Tsynanko 63. Shlomko 64. Warholjak 65. Kroljak 66. Village Orthodox Church 67. Horonova 68. Hlibyk 69. Sekielyk 70. Mashljanyk 71. Maslany 72. Orzinski 73. Worotyla 74. Luchkanych 75. Petrunjova 76. Slabka 77. Petrunjova 78. Bajtsowa 79. Sas 80. Sas 81. Hrytsko 82. Jacyla 83. Szevtsova 84. Szevtsova", "id": "15604592" }, { "contents": "List of WWE United States Champions\n\n\nRank !Wrestler !No. ofbrreigns !Combinedbrdays !Combined daysbrrec. by WWE !1 !2 !rowspan=2|40 !42 !43 !44 !45 !46 !47 !48 !49 !50 !51 !52 !53 !rowspan=2|54 !56 !rowspan=2|57 !59 !60 !61 !62 !63 !64 !65 !66 !67 !rowspan=3|68 !71 !72 !rowspan=3|73 !76 !77 !78 !rowspan=2|79 !rowspan=2|81 !83 !rowspan=2|84 !rowspan=3|86 !89 !rowspan=2|90 !92 !", "id": "11372834" }, { "contents": "Eusébio\n\n\nrepeated five years later. He was the Portuguese First Division's top scorer seven times (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970 and 1973), helping Benfica to win 11 Primeira Liga (1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73 and 1974–75), 5 Portuguese Cup wins (1961–62, 1963–64, 1968–69, 1969–70 and 1971–72), 1 European Cup win (1961–62) and 3 European Cup finals (1962–63, 1964–65 and 1967–68). Eusébio", "id": "15697745" }, { "contents": "Udayarpalayam taluk\n\n\n48 Kundaveli-East 49 Kundaveli-West 50 Kuruvalapparkoil 51 Kuvagam 52 Kuvathur 53 Managathy 54 Marudur 55 Melur 56 Muthuservamadam 57 Nagam Panthal 58 Nayaganai Periyal 59 Nedavalur-East 60 Nedavalur-South 61 Olayur 62 Padanilai 63 Pappakudi-North 64 Pappakudi-South 65 Parukkal 66 Periyakrishnapuram 67 Periyavalayam 68 Pichanur 69 Pilichikuzhi 70 Piranjeri 71 Porpathintha Nallur 72 Rangiyam 73 Saluppai 74 Sathampady 75 Silambur 76 Siluvacheri 77 Sirukadambur 78 Solankurichi 79 Sripuranthan 80 Sriraman 81 Suriyamanal 82 Suttamalli 83 T.Paluvur 84 Taludalamedu 85 Thandalai 86 Thathanur 87 Thenkatchi Perumal Nathan 88 Thirukalapur 89", "id": "329036" }, { "contents": "Garhmukteshwar (Assembly constituency)\n\n\nkhaiya 46 Sharifpur 47 Anooppur Dibai 48 Shuklampura 49 Rasoolabad Nanpur 50 Lodhipur Shobhan 51 Pawati 52 Haiderpur 53 Lodhipur Chhapka 54 Sadullapur 55 Hiranpura 56 Popayi 57 Janupura 58 Jhadina 59 Saidpur 60 Alampur Bhagwantpur 61 Ladpura 62 Kalyanpur 63 Khilwai 64 Shogarh 65 Shahpur Chaudhary 66 Inayatpur 67 Rampur Nyamatpur 68 Abdullapur 69 Dotai 70 Athsaini 71 Hasupur 72 Manak Chowk 73 Deoli 74 Dhana 75 Lisri 76 Akkhapur 77 Fattapur 78 Phuldehra 79 Nawada Kalan 80 Todarpur 81 Bhowapur 82 Bhowapur Mastannagar 83 Baksar 84 Saroorpur 85 Vait 86 Khudaliya 87 Baddha 88 Ratupura 89 Rajhera 90", "id": "3818355" }, { "contents": "Samia tribe (Luhya)\n\n\n38 Abakangala 39 Abakati 40 Abakemo 41 Abakerere 42 Abakhu 43 Abakibwedde 44 Abakiroyoya 45 Abakobe 46 Abakomolo 47 Abakooli 48 Abakoolo 49 Abakuba 50 Abakwala 51 Abakwede 52 Abakyaki 53 Abakyonga 54 Abalaka 55 Abalala 56 Abalanda 57 Abaleke 58 Abalekya 59 Abalila 60 Abalindo 61 Abaliro 62 Abalisa 63 Abaloba 64 Abalomba 65 Abalundu 66 Abalwenge 67 Abalyali 68 Abalyani 69 Abamakwa 70 Abamakyeke 71 Abamali 72 Abamani 73 Abamanyi 74 Abambumpi 75 Abameripo 76 Abampoodi 77 Abampunyi 78 Abamulembo 79 Abamulimba 80 Abamuma 81 Abanapa 82 Abangasa 83 Abanghale 84 Abanyanga 85 Abanyedeti 86 Abanyihodoo 87 Abanyimaro", "id": "4195796" }, { "contents": "Parbatsar\n\n\nGular 47 Gunawati 48 Gurah 49 Haripura 50 Harnawa Patti 51 Hatheli 52 Hukmpura 53 Huldhani 54 Jagdishpura 55 Jalampura 56 Janjeela 57 Jawla 58 Jhalra 59 Jhujharpura 60 Kaletara 61 Kalkala Ki Dhani 62 Kankediyas 63 Kanwalad 64 Khanpur 65 Khedapura 66 Khedarpura 67 Kheri Khinwasi 68 Khokhar 69 Khokhariya 70 Khundiyas 71 Kinsariya 72 Kishorpura 73 Kitiya 74 Kuliyana 75 Kundri 76 Kurada 77 Lakhiyas 78 Lalana Kalan 79 Lalana Khurd 80 Madhwa 81 Malas Charnan 82 Malas Gusaiyan 83 Mandan 84 Mandowari 85 Manglana 86 Manpura 87 Mayapur 88 Mehgaon 89 Merasi 90 Mindakiya 91 Modi Khurd", "id": "7579275" }, { "contents": "Western Suburbs Magpies\n\n\nW Wright 55 W Barclay 56 Percy Bolt 57 T Doyle 58 J Feeney 59 V Jarvis 60 E Mantle 61 H.G. Naylor 62 E Palmer 63 E Willings 64 Grinstead 65 Owens 66 Sam Perry 67 Keen 68 James 69 Percy Briscoe 70 Chipperfield 71 J Ogilvie 72 Horace Alderson 73 Johns 74 J Slingsby 75 D McDonald 76 G Patterson 77 Baldock 78 Tom Dowswell 79 Healy 80 McEvoy 81 Ryan 82 George Duffin 83 Herb Gilbert 84 Rangi Joass 85 W Mueller 86 A Munnery 87 P.J. Thompson 88 Jack Tully 89 S.B. Wall 90 A Gillett", "id": "13659778" }, { "contents": "Game Day Recycling\n\n\nUniversity of Georgia 59. University of Kentucky 60. University of Maine 61. University of Maryland 62. University of Miami 63. University of Michigan 64. University of Minnesota 65. University of Mississippi 66. University of Missouri 67. University of Montana 68. University of Nebraska–Lincoln 69. University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill 70. University of North Texas 71. University of Notre Dame 72. University of Oregon 73. University of Rochester 74. University of South Florida 75. University of Tennessee - Knoxville 76", "id": "10435645" }, { "contents": "Carson's Law\n\n\nAnd Misfire 59. St. Patrick's Day 60. The Masquerade 61. All That Glitters 62. Laugh, Clown, Laugh 63. Guardian Angels 64. Lost Opportunities 65. A Country Dance 66. Faith, Hope And Fencing Wire 67. A Matter Of Confidence 68. The Tender Trap 69. A Case For Compassion 70. From Small Acorns 71. Street Games, Night Moves 72. Deceptions 73. Orphans Of The Storm 74. Falling Star 75. Means To An End 76. Teapots And Tears 77.", "id": "7511783" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "2003 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 10–11 May – Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, England *58–69, 83–25, 24–66, (63) 75–8, 9-(67), 0–98 (57), 72–60 (53), 39–80 (55), (67)-(60), 42–61 **(58) 73–26, (80)-(52), (100) 104–32, 23–82 (57), (54) 74–57, 49–57, (56) 71–48, 59–32 **", "id": "20494482" }, { "contents": "List of villages in Murbad\n\n\n796 br 57 Gorakhgad Murbad 1 br 58 Goregaon Murbad 495 br 59 Hedavali Murbad 281 br 60 Hireghar Murbad 225 61 Inde Murbad 885 br 62 Jadai Murbad 491 br 63 Jaigaon Murbad 496 br 64 Jambhurde Murbad 1,330 br 65 Jamghar Murbad 533 br 66 Kachakoli Murbad 869 br 67 Kalambad Mu Murbad 408 br 68 Kalambhe Murbad 1,299 br 69 Kalamkhande Murbad 987 br 70 Kalanbhad Murbad 1,017 br 71 Kandali Murbad 295 br 72 Kanharle Murbad 798 br 73 Kanhol Murbad 822 br 74 Karavale Murbad 1,118 br 75 Karchonde Murbad 731 76 Kasgaon Murbad 524", "id": "15353565" }, { "contents": "Amos Burn\n\n\nKf7 46.Bxc6 Bxc6 47.Kb4 Be8 48.Nf3 Ke7 49.Ng5 Bc6 50.Ka3 Bd7 51.Kb2 Ba4 52.Kc1 Bb3 53.Nf3 Ba4 54.Nh4 Kf7 55.Ng2 Bd7 56.h4 Be8 57.Kb2 Ba4 58.Ne3 Ke7 59.Ka3 Bc6 60.Kb4 Kd7 61.Ka5 Kc7 62.Nc2 Kb7 63.Nb4 Bd7 64.Na6 Be8 65.Nc5+ Kc6 66.Nxe6 Bd7 67.Ng5 Bf5 68.Kb4 Bg4 69.Ka3 Kd7 70.Nf7 Be6 71.Nd6 Kc6 72.Kb2 Bg4 73.Kc2 Kd7 74.Kd2 Ke6 75.Ke3 Bh3 76.f5+ gxf5 77.Kf4 Bg4 78.Kg5 Bh3 79.Ne8 Kf7 80.Nf6 f4 81.Kxf4 Be6 82.Kg5 1–0 MacDonald-Burn, Liverpool 1910 At right is a surprisingly little-known position from one of Burn's offhand games.", "id": "20103296" }, { "contents": "Brazilian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act\n\n\n59. FENIPRAZINE 60. FEMPROBAMATO 61. FLUFENAZINE 62. FLUMAZENIL 63. FLUOXETINE 64. FLUPENTIXOL 65. FLUVOXAMINE 66. HALOPERIDOL 67. HALOTAN 68. CLORAL HYDRATE 69. HYDROCHLORBEZETILAMINE 70. HYDROXIDINE 71. HOMOPHENAZINE 72. IMICLOPRAZINE 73. IMIPRAMINE 74. IMIPRAMINOXIDE 75. IPROCLORIZIDA 76. ISOCARBOXAZIDE 77. ISOFLURANE 78. ISOPROPYL-CROTONYL-URINE 79. LAMOTRIGINE 80. LEVODOPA 81. LEVOMEPROMAZINE 82. LINDANO 83. LISURIDA 84. LITHIUM 85. LOPERAMIDA 86. LOXAPINA 87. MAPROTILINE 88. MECLOFENOXATE 89. MEFENOXALONE 90.", "id": "14670778" }, { "contents": "Tales of the Wizard of Oz\n\n\n? 55. ? 56. ? 57. ? 58. ? 59. ? 60. Friends of a Feather 61. Monkey Air Lift 62. Guaranteed for Life 63. The Skills of Bravery 64. The Coat of Arms 65. Roar, Lion, Roar 66. Be a Card 67. The Inferior Decorator 68. The Salesman 69. The Cat's Meow 70. The Yellow Brick Road 71. Rusty Rusty 72. The Scarecrow 73. The Invisible Man 74. Free Trade 75. The Bull Fighter 76", "id": "13344957" }, { "contents": "Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship\n\n\nscope=row|56 !scope=row|57 !scope=row|58 !scope=row|59 !scope=row|60 !scope=row|61 !scope=row|62 !scope=row|63 !scope=row|64 !scope=row|65 !scope=row|66 !scope=row|67 !scope=row|68 !scope=row|69 !scope=row|70 !scope=row|71 !scope=row|72 !scope=row|73 !scope=row|74 !scope=row|75 !scope=row|76 !scope=row|77 !scope=row|78 !scope=row|79 !scope=row|80 !", "id": "16778230" }, { "contents": "Ikirun\n\n\n59. Asaba 60. Ajele Okeba 61. Ago Okeba 62. Ajisefinni 63. Alufa Akanbi 64. Adedeji 65. Alabi 66. Aniyeye 67. Agunlo 68. Aliyu 69. Aborisade 70. Agbon 71. Ayara 72. Baale- Enle 73. Baba Osogbo 74. Orisayo 75. Balogun 76. Baale Gbenagbena 77. Baale Onilu 78. Baale Ponja Erintunde 79. Saba 80. Balogun Kojo 81. Baale Oke Aafo 82. Balogun Makinde 83. Baba Isale 84. Balogun Imole 85. Baba Oloya 86. Baale", "id": "2580736" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qd2 Qd4 57. Qe1 Qb6 58. Qd2 Rb7 59. a4 Qc5 60. Qe1 Rb4 61. Qd2 Qb6 62. Qc1 Qd4 63. Qc2 Rb3 64. Be2 Rxc3 65. Qxc3 Qxc3 66. bxc3 Nxe4 67. Bf3 Nef6 68. Be2 e4 69. Bxc4 g4 70. Rb2 Ng5 71. Rb6 Nf7 72. Bf1 f3 73. c4 Nd7 74. Rb7 Nfe5 75. f6 e3 76. Rb3 e2 77. Bxe2 fxe2 78. Re3 Nf3 79. f7 Rf8 80. Rxg4 e1=", "id": "10680382" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "1953–54 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team\n\n\n30 Oregon State (-/4) RAL L 53–65 January 8 The Citadel H W 83–42 January 9 Wake Forest A W 66–65 January 11 Davidson A W 70–54 January 16 Virginia H W 78–66 January 19 NC State H L 77–84 February 2 Washington and Lee LY W 69–60 February 4 Duke (-/8) A L 47–63 February 8 Virginia A L 69–83 February 11 Wake Forest H L 62–76 February 13 Clemson (-/14) A W 72–56 February 16 Davidson H W 89–69 February 20 Duke (-/14) H L 63–67 February 24 NC State", "id": "7304952" }, { "contents": "Kumharsain\n\n\nChohan 38 Chopala 39 Churath 40 D.P.F. Nag kelo Saroga 41 D.P.F. Nagkelo 42 Dagrot 43 Dakolu 44 Dakoon 45 Dalan 46 Damaur 47 Daro 48 Dawala 49 Deeb 50 Deoridhar 51 Dethal 52 Devali Dhar 53 Dhala 54 Dhali 55 Dhanal 56 Dharuri 57 Dheongli 58 Dogri 59 Doja 60 Ganeog 61 Gharal 62 Ghareawat 63 Ghughvi 64 Gheti 65 Gonthla 66 Halyana 67 Hathiya 68 Jadoon 69 Jal 70 Jalti 71 Jangal Ahar 72 Jangal Dawala 73 Jangal Hatu 74 Jangal Havan 75 Jangal Jogsha 76 Jangal Madhawan 77 Jangal Marni 78 Jangal Nun-II 79 Janjeli", "id": "1653227" }, { "contents": "Glamorgan County Silver Ball Trophy\n\n\n. The trophy is sponsored by Brains Smooth. ! Season !! Winners !! Losing Finalists !! Score !! Venue ! 1956–57 !1957–58 ! 1958–59 ! 1959–60 ! 1960–61 ! 1961–62 ! 1962–63 ! 1963–64 ! 1964–65 ! 1965–66 ! 1966–67 ! 1967–68 ! 1968–69 ! 1969–70 ! 1970–71 ! 1971–72 ! 1972–73 ! 1973–74 ! 1974–75 ! 1975–76 ! 1976–77 ! 1977–78 ! 1978–79 ! 1979–80 ! 1980–81 ! 1981–82 ! 1982–83 ! 1983–84 ! 1984–85 ! 1985–86 ! 1986–87 ! 1987–88 ! 1988–89 ! 1989–90 ! 1990–91 ! 1991–92 ! 1992–93 ! 1993–94", "id": "18470383" }, { "contents": "63rd NHK Cup (shogi)\n\n\n, 59. P*7b, 60. Px3e, 61. P-6f, 62. N*8e, 63. P-7a+, 64. Nx7g+, 65. Nx7g, 66. S*7f, 67. N*8i, 68. G*5i, 69. K-6h, 70. B-4h+, 71. +P-7b, 72. +B-5h, 73. K-7i, 74. +B-6i, 75. K-8h, 76. +Bx7h, 77. Kx7h, 78. G*6g, 79. K-8h, 80. Gx7g, 81. Nx7g", "id": "8770976" }, { "contents": "Ancestors of Rama\n\n\n62. Rituparna 63. Sarvakama (Sarvakarma, Aartupani in Harivansha Puran) 64. Sudas (contemporary to King Kuru-1 of Chandravansh who founded the Magadha Kingdom) 65. Saudasa (or) Kalmashapada (married to Madayanti) 66. Asmaka 67. Mulaka (Naari Kavacha) (contemporary of Yadava King Shakuni who was the father of Rakshasha “Bhasmasura”) 68. Dasharatha-1 69. Adwil (Ilabil in Vishnu Puran) 70. Vishvamashaha 71. Anaranya-2 72. Nidhn 73. Animitra 74. Dululaha (Harivansh Puran) 75", "id": "8372279" }, { "contents": "Codex Cyprius\n\n\n1: 1, 4, 12, 14, 30, 34, 41, 44; Luke 10: 1, 8, 15, 22, 23, 30, 32, 37, 38, 47, 48, 53, 57, 63; Luke 20: 2, 4, 8, 9, 19, 23, 24, 26, 28, 33, 34, 50, 61, 62, 64, 65, 70, 74, 75. In Matthew 27:34 it reads οινον (\"wine\"", "id": "12433331" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qg1 Qe8 55. Qf2 Qf8 56. Rcd1 Qe8 57. Kh3 Kh8 58. Rc1 Kh7 59. Ba7 Rb7 60. Bc5 Na6 61. Be3 Rbb8 62. Kh4 Nb4 63. Qf1 Qe7 64. Kh3 Qe8 65. Kh2 Qe7 66. Qd1 Qe8 67. Kh3 Ra8 68. Kh4 Na6 69. Qg1 Bb4 70. Rdd1 Bf8 71. Kh3 Rab8 72. Kh4 Nb4 73. Rd2 Na6 74. Nf5 Bb4 75. Rdd1 Bf8 76. Qe1 Bb4 77. Qf1 Bf8 78. Kg3 Nb4 79", "id": "10680375" }, { "contents": "List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach\n\n\n• 20/7=/11 • 22/5 • 24/6 • 25/6 • 26/6 • 28/6 • 29/8 • 30/6 • 31/9 • 32/6 • 33/6 • 36/4 and /8 • 37/6 • 38/6 • 39/7 • 40/3, /6 and /8 • 41/6 • 42/7 • 44/7 • 45/7 • 46/6 • 47/5 • 48/3 and /7 • 52/6 • 55/5 • 56/5 • 57/8 • 59/3 • 60/5 • 62/6 64. • 64/2, /4 and /8 • 65/2 and /7 • 66/6 • 67/4 and /7 • 69/6 • 69a/6 • 70/7 and /11 • 72/6 • 73/5 • 74/8", "id": "3262090" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n+ Nxe4 56. fxe4+ Kxe4 57. Qg4+ Kd3 58. Qf3+ Qe3 59. Kg4 Qxf3+ 60. Kxf3 g6 61. Bd6 Nf5 62. Kf4 Nh4 63. Kg4 gxh5+ 64. Kxh4 Kxd4 65. Bb8 a5 66. Bd6 Kc4 67. Kxh5 a4 68. Kxh6 Kb3 69. b5 Kc4 70. Kg5 Kxb5 71. Kf5 Ka6 72. Ke6 Ka7 73. Kd7 Kb7 74. Be7 Ka7 75. Kc7 Ka8 76. Bd6 Ka7 77. Kc8 Ka6 78. Kb8 b5 79", "id": "7279713" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rg3 b3 59. Kc6 Kb8 60. Rxb3+ Ka7 61. Rb7+ Ka6 62. Rb6+ Ka7 63. Kb5 a4 64. Rxf6 Rf4 65. Rxh6 a3 66. Ra6+ Kb8 67. Rxa3 Rxf5 68. Rg3 Rf6 69. Rg8+ Kc7 70. Rg7+ Kc8 71. Rh7 1-0 Game 32br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black: Korchnoi, Viktorbr Pirc, Classicalbr Result: 1-0br 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5", "id": "7279777" }, { "contents": "José Cardenal\n\n\nJosé Rosario Domec Cardenal (born October 7, 1943 in Matanzas, Cuba) is a Cuban American former professional baseball outfielder, who played Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants (1963–64), Los Angeles/California Angels (1965–67), Cleveland Indians (1968–69), St. Louis Cardinals (1970–1971), Milwaukee Brewers (1971), Chicago Cubs (1972–77), Philadelphia Phillies (1978–79), New York Mets (1979–80), and Kansas City Royals (1980). Cardenal batted and threw", "id": "3406173" }, { "contents": "SUBE card\n\n\n20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88,", "id": "8102606" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\nRb1 Bg7 58. Be4 Nf6 59. Bc2 Nd5 60. Ra1 Kc7 61. Rb1 Bf6 62. Kg1 Ne7 63. Kf1 Nd5 64. Kg2 Bg7 65. Kg1 Kb7 66. Ra1 R6d7 67. Re4 Bf6 68. Re2 Kc7 69. Kf1 Ne7 70. Rb1 Nc8 71. Be3 Nd6 72. Rbe1 Re7 73. Bg6 Rg8 74. Bb1 e4 75. Kg2 Rge8 76. Bc2 Bg7 77. Rd1 Nc4 78. Bc1 Nd6 79. Rh1 Re5 80. h4 Bf6 81. h5 R5e7 82.", "id": "10680366" }, { "contents": "Wu Style Tai Chi Fast Form\n\n\nParting the wild horse's mane 59. Jade girl works the shuttles(3) 60. Jade girl works the shuttles(4) 61. Grasping the bird's tail 62. Cloud hands(3) 63. Cloud hands(4) 64. Downward posture 65. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(1) 66. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(2) 67. Step back, repulse the monkey 68. Flying oblique 69. Raise hand and step up 70. White crane flaps its wings 71. Brush knee and twist step 72. Needle at the bottom", "id": "6846816" }, { "contents": "SFZ (file format)\n\n\nan SFZ file: group lovel=0 hivel=127 region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=60 lokey=30 hikey=61 sample=SubDir/01C4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=62 lokey=62 hikey=63 sample=SubDir/02D4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=64 lokey=64 hikey=64 sample=SubDir/03E4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=65 lokey=65 hikey=66 sample=SubDir/04F4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=67 lokey=67 hikey=68 sample=SubDir/05G4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=69 lokey=69 hikey=70 sample=SubDir/06A4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=71 lokey=71 hikey=71 sample=SubDir/07B4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=72 lokey=72 hikey=73 sample=SubDir/08C5.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=74 lokey=74 hikey=75 sample=SubDir/09D5.wav region trigger=", "id": "13324840" }, { "contents": "Afadzato South District\n\n\n. Logba-Adzakoe 57. Logba-Akusame 58. Logba-Alakpeti 59. Logba-Andokope 60. Logba-Dufie 61. Logba-Klikpo 62. Logba-Tota 63. Logba-Vuinta 64. Logba-Xorglikope 65. Tafi-Abuipe 66. Tafi-Agorme 67. Tafi-Atome 68. Tafi-Dekpokorfe 69. Tafi-Mador 70. Tafi-Xorglikorfe 71. Kpeve-Old town 72. Kpeve-Tornu 73. Adigbo-Tornu 74. Goviefe-Todzi 75. Goviefe-Korwu", "id": "2739856" }, { "contents": "Jackson League\n\n\n-52 Centrals 1952-53 Northerners 1953-54 Vale Recreation 1954-55 Pessimists 1955-56 Northerners 1956-57 Guernsey Rangers 1957-58 Guernsey Rangers 1958-59 Northerners 1959-60 Northerners 1960-61 Belgrave Wanderers 1961-62 Sylvans 1962-63 Sylvans 1963-64 Northerners 1964-65 Belgrave Wanderers 1965-66 Vale Recreation 1966-67 Centrals 1967-68 St Martin’s 1968-69 Vale Recreation 1969-70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970-71 Belgrave Wanderers 1971-72 Vale Recreation 1972-73 Vale Recreation", "id": "4250613" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\nof Arkansas. The Lumbermen were disbanded in July 1905 due to financial hardships. Pine Bluff MLB Players 1954 - Frank Lucchesi - Manager - Philadelphia 70-72, Texas 75-77, Chicago Cubs 87 1952 - Bob Hale - Baltimore 55-56, 58, Cleveland 60-61, New York Yankees 61 1952 - Hillis Layne - Washington 41 1952 - Jim Snyder - Player Minnesota 61-62, 64 Manager - Seattle 88 1951 - Bud Black - Detroit 52, 55 1950 - Harry Chozen - Cincinnati 37 1950", "id": "9684300" }, { "contents": "Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award\n\n\n-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-", "id": "18196616" }, { "contents": "Middlesex Senior Charity Cup\n\n\n1947–48 Hendon 1948–49 Hayes 1949–50 Wealdstone 1950–51 Finchley 1951–52 Southall 1952–53 Hounslow Town 1953–54 Hendon 1954–55 Hayes 1955–56 Hounslow Town 1956–57 Hendon 1957–58 Finchley 1958–59 Enfield 1959–60 Hounslow Town 1960–61 Enfield 1961–62 Enfield & Hounslow Town (joint holders) 1962–63 Hayes 1963–64 Wealdstone 1964–65 Finchley 1965–66 Hounslow Town 1966–67 No Competition 1967–68 Wealdstone & Wembley (joint holders) 1968–69 Southall 1969–70 Hampton 1970–71 Hayes 1971–72 Hayes 1972–73 Hayes 1973–74 Finchley 1974–75 Hayes 1975–76 Hendon 1976–77 Hendon 1977–78 Hillingdon Borough 1978–79 Hendon 1979–80 Harrow Borough 1980–81 Wembley & Wealdstone (joint winners) 1981–82 Uxbridge 1982–83 Wembley 1983–84 Southall", "id": "8679746" }, { "contents": "Handicap (chess)\n\n\n53. Ke3 Kb5 54. Ne4 Na6 55. h8=Q Ka5 56. Qc3+ Kb5 57. Qb3+ Ka5 58. Nc3 Nc5 59. Bc7+ Ka6 60. Qb5+ Ka7 61. Qxc5+ Ka6 Deliberately allowing checkmate. 62. Qa5+ Kb7 63. Ke4 Kc8 64. Qa7 Kd7 65. Qb7 Ke7 66. Qc8 Kf6 67. Bd8+ Kg7 68. Qe6 Kf8 69. Qe7+ Kg8 70. Nd5 Kh8 71. g5 Kg8 72. g6 Kh8 73. Ke5 Kg8 74.", "id": "9261177" }, { "contents": "2009 Premier League Snooker\n\n\nwas higher. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 28–29 November – Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, England * (61) 80–35, 4–80, (96)–0, 0–(110), 34–77, 61–71 (65), 67–1, 40–75 ** 0–(98), 10–99 (53), 10–68 (66), 1–83 (76), (63)–30, (53)–(67) *** (111) 119–9, 87–36, 70–0, 50–57, 0–(88", "id": "994853" }, { "contents": "2013 Virginia Cavaliers football team\n\n\nAlex Foertsch 55 David Dean 56 Andre Miles-Redmond 57 Stephen Lawe 59 Mark Hall 60 John Pond 60 Jeb Byrne 61 Cody Wallace 62 Sean Karl 63 Ryan Doull 64 Nick Koutris 65 Ross Burbank 66 George Adeosun 67 Jackson Matteo 68 Eric Tetlow 69 Phillip Berry 70 Luke Bowanko 71 Jack McDonald 72 Eric Smith 74 Conner Davis 75 Sadiq Olanrewaju 76 Michael Mooney 77 Jay Whitmire 78 Morgan Moses 79 Jack Babcock 79 Sean Cascarano 80 Adrian Gamble 81 Jamall Brown 82 Mario Nixon 83 Jake McGee 84 Canaan Severin 85 Keeon Johnson 86 Jeremy Dollin", "id": "3791357" }, { "contents": "Sangrampur, Maharashtra\n\n\n52-Pimpari Adgaon 1400 53-Rajpur 157 54-Akoli Bk. 910 55-Akoli Kh. 251 56-Changefal Bk. 665 57-Changefal Kh. 707 58-Niwana 1487 59-Sangrampur Pr.jamod 6506 60-Tamgaon 1124 61-Pimpri Kathargaon 566 62-Bodkha 1363 63-Nirod 989 64-Bhilkhed 713 65-Wakana 1420 66-Rudhana 2072 67-Chondhi 622 68-Kakoda 669 69-Ukadgaon 353 70-Manardi 719 71-Pimpri Kavthal 461 72-Ringanwadi 570 73-Durgadiatya 1016 74-Wankhed 5378 75-Takleshwar 501 76-Kalamkhed 712 77-Jastgaon 795 78-Neknapur 358 79-Awar 955 80-Ukali Bk. 1216 81-Kodri 1225 82-Paturda Khurd 1564 83-Khel Thorat Paturda 2054 84-Warwat Khanderao 1447 85-Hingana Kavthal 360 86-Kumbarkhed 230 87-Kavthal 2673 88-Itkhed 218 89-Pesoda 1185 90-Bhon 1149 91-Sawali 659 92-Khiroda", "id": "9109065" }, { "contents": "Kamen Rider Spirits\n\n\n61. Rushbr 62. Ice Fangbr 63. Graveyard Eleventh tankōbon 64. Light Fangbr 65. Labyrinthbr 66. Hell Carbr 67. Teacherbr 68. Training Twelfth tankōbon 69. Whirlpoolbr 70. New Finisherbr 71. Ocean Battlebr 72. Belt of Lifebr 73. Immortal Man Thirteenth tankōbon 74. Inheritbr 75. Get Backbr 76. Movingbr 77. Evolutionbr 78. Next Evolutionbr 79. Final Evolution Fourteenth tankōbon 80. Warrior's Essencebr 81. Surpassing Greedbr 82. Returnbr 83. Fiery Giantbr 84. With the Soulbr 85. Setupbr", "id": "11704902" }, { "contents": "List of AEK Athens F.C. managers\n\n\nP ! W ! D ! L ! F ! A ! GD ! W% ! Pts% ! Total ! 36!!22!!7!!7!!62!!32!!+30!!61.11!!67.59 ! Total ! 11||6||3||2||22||14||+8||54.54||63.64 ! Total ! 4||2||0||2||6||5||+1||50.00||50.00 ! Total ! 26!!14!!5!!7!!55!!28!!+27!!53.85!!60.26 ! Total ! 59!!37!!11!!11!!145!!69!!+76!!62.71!!68.93 ! Total ! 17!!11!!3!!5!!32!!18!!+14||64.71!!70.59 ! Total ! 82!!45!!23!!14!!166!!77!!+89!!54.88!!64.23 ! Total ! 16!!8!!3!!5!!24!!20!!+4!!50.00!!56.25 ! Total ! 86!!47!!23!!16!!121!!70!!+51!!54.65!!63.57 ! Total ! 71!!39!!13!!19!!122!!67!!+55!!54.93!!61.03 ! Total ! 84!!39!!24!!21!!116!!86!!+30!!46.43!!55.95 ! Total ! 2!!1!!0!!1!!3!!4!!-1!!50.00!!50.00 ! Total ! 82!!61!!12!!9!!190!!50!!+140!!74.39!! \"Only competitive matches are counted. Wins, losses and draws are results at the final whistle; the results of penalty shootouts are not counted.\"", "id": "20468014" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Kf3 Kf8 52. Kg2 Rg4+ 53. Kh2 Bf2 54. Rf1 Bd4 55. Re1 Rh4+ 56. Kg2 Rg4+ 57. Kh3 Rh4+ 58. Kg3 Kf7 59. Kg2 Kf8 60. Kf3 Rh2 61. Bxa4 c2 62. Kg3 Bxe5+ 63. Rxe5 Rh1 64. Bxg5 Rg1+ 65. Kf2 Nxg5 66. Bxc2 Ra1 67. a4 Ra2 68. Re2 Ra3 69. Re3 Ra2 70. Re2 Ra3 71. Rd2 Ke7 72. Ke2 Nf3 73. Rd1 Ne5 74. Rd5", "id": "4952529" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Qxg6+ Kf8 59. Qxc6 Kg8 60. Qg6+ Kf8 61. Qg4 Ke8 62. Qh5 Kf8 63. Qg4 Ke8 64. Qh5 Kf8 65. Qd5 Rh7 66. Qf3+ Kg8 67. Qg4+ Kf7 68. Qh5+ Kg8 69. Qg6+ Kf8 70. Qf5+ Kg8 71. Qg4+ Kf7 72. Qh5+ Kg8 73. Qd5+ Kf8 74. Qxb5 Qe6 75. Bg7+ Kf7 76. Qh5+ Ke7 77. g3 Qe1+ 78. Kg2 Qe4+ 79. Kh2", "id": "4952547" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rc6 Bb5 60. Rc1 b3 61. Rb1 Bc4 62. Ke4 Ra2 63. Kd4 Rc2 64. Nd3 Bxd3 65. Kxd3 Rxh2 66. Rxb3 Kg7 67. Ke4 Ra2 68. Kf4 Ra4+ 69. Kg5 Ra5 70. g4 Rc5 71. Kh5 Ra5 72. Rf3 Rb5 73. g5 Rb1 74. f6+ Kh7 75. Rh3 Rg1 76. Rh2 Rg3 77. Rh1 Rg2 78. Ra1 Rh2+ 79. Kg4 Kg6 80. Ra8 Rg2+ ½–½ Game 26br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black", "id": "7279762" }, { "contents": "Les Arcanes\n\n\nPremier sacrifice 56. Liberté 57. Le sacrifice libre 58. La relation du beth à l'aleph 59. Limite de nos champs de gravitation 60. L'indivisible unité 61. La Manifestation 62. Vision parfaite 63. La féminité de la Manifestation procréatrice 64. Cantique de Salomon 65. Ève 66. Sacrifice des sacrifices 67. La loi juive 68. Beauté libre 69. Encore le rythme 70. Conscience de l'univers 71. Libre beauté première 72-73. La passion mystérieuse et chaste 74. De l'amour à l'être 75.", "id": "17579979" }, { "contents": "Barharia\n\n\nKail 61. Kaluchhapra 62. Kanahar 63. Kanhauli 64. Khanpur 65. Khizar Chak 66. Khori Pakar Jaddi 67. Khori Pakar Nilami 68. Koiri Tola 69. Kuahi 70. Kurwa 71. Kutub Chhapra 72. Lachhmi Chak 73. Lakri 74. Lakri Dargah 75. Lala Hata 76. Lauan 77. Madhaupur 78. Mahal 79. Mahamadpur 80. Mahammadpur 81. Mahbub Chhapra 82. Mahmudpur 83. Mananpura 84. Mansahata 85. Mathia Patarhatha 86. Mathurapur 87. Mira Chhapra 88. Narharpur 89.", "id": "12509991" }, { "contents": "Women's Professional Basketball League\n\n\nfranchises had been awarded to Dallas, New Orleans, San Francisco and St. Louis, Missouri, while applications were received for potential franchises from Baltimore, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. The Eastern Division included the New Jersey Gems, New Orleans Pride, New York Stars, Philadelphia Fox, St. Louis Streak and Washington Metros. The Midwest Division included the Chicago Hustle, Iowa Cornets, Milwaukee Does and Minnesota Fillies. The Western Division included the California Dreams, Dallas Diamonds, Houston Angels and San Francisco Pioneers.", "id": "10846173" }, { "contents": "Don McMahon\n\n\nDonald John McMahon (January 4, 1930 – July 22, 1987) was a right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was signed by the Boston Braves before the 1950 season. He played for the Milwaukee Braves (1957–62), Houston Colt .45s (1962–63), Cleveland Indians (1964–66), Boston Red Sox (1966–67), Chicago White Sox (1967–68), Detroit Tigers (1968–69), and San Francisco Giants (1969–74). McMahon was used almost", "id": "22214072" }, { "contents": "List of sovereign states and dependencies by total fertility rate\n\n\n58 Israel 2.9 59 Lesotho 2.9 60 Eswatini 2.8 61 Kyrgyz Republic 2.8 62 Micronesia 2.8 63 Algeria 2.7 64 Haiti 2.7 65 Mongolia 2.7 66 Botswana 2.6 67 Fiji 2.6 68 Guatemala 2.6 69 Kazakhstan 2.6 70 Syria 2.6 71 Turkmenistan 2.6 72 Bolivia 2.5 73 Djibouti 2.5 74 Jordan 2.5 75 Oman 2.5 76 Lao PDR 2.4 77 Philippines 2.4 78 Cambodia 2.3 79 Ecuador 2.3 80 Guyana 2.3 81 Honduras 2.3 82 Panama 2.3 83 Paraguay 2.3 84 Seychelles 2.3 85 South Africa 2.3 86 Suriname 2.3 87 Uzbekistan 2.3 88 Dominican Republic 2.2 89 Indonesia 2.2", "id": "17872676" }, { "contents": "Minuscule 441\n\n\nsubscriptions at the end of each book, and στιχοι. The biblical text is surrounded by a catena of Oecumenius. Some of leaves of the codex are in disorder. The order of leaves: 3-18. 1. 2. 19-46. 47-58. 59. 63. 64. 59. 60-62. 73. 74. 65. 66. 69-72. 67. 68. 75-78. 127-142. 79-126. 143-158. 167-182", "id": "19179286" }, { "contents": "Al Maktab Raqam 19\n\n\n61 - Ghost Walker 62 - Stun death 63 - Fire Ball 64 - the mystery of the Sphinx 65 - dark rays 66 - Conflict in the bush 67 - a plot of Satan 68 - bulwark 69 - ghost of revenge 70 - bloody chase 71 - cursed earth 72 - devastating weapon 73 - horror Hospital 74 - a treasure of the Pharaohs 75 - bird death 76. The armed robbery 77. secret mission 78. hackers Nile 79. Invisible Man 80. devastating automated 81. golden statue 82. Flower devil 83", "id": "3242097" }, { "contents": "Rulers of Kuba\n\n\n. Shama Katuri. 61. Kusunju. 62. Bena Misaki. 63. Bikila Kolo. 64. Kunche Lama. 65. Pelama Pena. 66. Mime Pelama. 67. Chenge Lesanga. 68. Mianga. 69. Sam Bula. 70. Manchum Bula. 71. Bopele^Bombo. 72. Boeke. 73. Bo^Kena. 74. Shamba Nche. 75. Golo Nche. 76. Shama Shanga. 77. Saina^Kama. 78. Ko Kena. 79. Sanga Lenga. 80. Bosh A kama. 81", "id": "12139561" }, { "contents": "Ācārakkōvai\n\n\n52 poems (3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 77, 78, 81, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93", "id": "12746274" }, { "contents": "Jeff Nelsen\n\n\nmovie soundtracks, and performing in the horn sections of orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Montreal, Vancouver, and National Symphonies, and the Balkan Gypsy funk band of Slavic Soul Party. With Canadian Brass, Jeff has also performed with the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, the symphonies of Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, Phoenix, Rotterdam, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, with the esteemed German, London", "id": "2981814" }, { "contents": "Kasparov versus the World\n\n\n, but claimed it was also losing, and published a \"forced win\". Subsequently, tablebases showed an error in Kasparov's analysis, but confirmed that 58...Qf5 could not have saved the draw with best play on both sides. The main line starts with 58...Qf5 59.Kh6 Qe6 60.Qg1+ Ka2 61.Qf2+ Kb1 62.Qd4 Ka2 63.Kg5 Qe7+ 64.Qf6 Qe3+ 65.Qf4 Qg1+ 66.Kf6 Qb6+ 67.Kf7 Qb7+ 68.Ke6 Qc8+ 69.Kf6 Qd8+ 70.Kf5 Qc8+ 71.Kg5 Qc3 72.Qh2+ Ka1 73.Qe2 Kb1 74.Qf2 Qc1+ 75.Kg4 Qc3", "id": "14582966" }, { "contents": "Swindle (chess)\n\n\n55...f2 56.Qg2 \"zugzwang\"; (b) 55...Nf4 56.Qf5! and if 56...Kg3 57.Qg5+ wins the knight; (c) 55...Ng5 56.Qf5 wins. g5 53.hxg5 hxg5 54.Qxb6 f3 55.Qxc5 Kg4 56.Qe3 Kg3 57.c4 Kg2 58.c5 f2 59.Qe4+ Kh2 60.Qf3 g4! 61.Qe2? White could draw with 61.Qxg4 f1=Q+ 62.Kc2 Qf2+ 63.Kb1 Qf1+ 64.Kc2 Qb5 (64...Nf2 65.Qf4+ Kg2 66.Qg5+ Kf3 67.Qf6+ Ke3 68.Qh6+ Kd4 69.Qd6+ Ke4 70.Qg6+ Kd5 71.Qd6+ Ke4 72.Qg6+", "id": "21604299" }, { "contents": "Queen and pawn versus queen endgame\n\n\n. Qxe6 Qh8+ 58. Kg6 Qc3 59. g4 Qd2 60. g5 Qd4 61. Qf5+ Ka4 62. Kh5 Qh8+ 63. Kg4 Qh1 (This move loses for Black in 39 moves as confirmed by http://www.k4it.de/index.php?topic=egtb&lang=en) 64. Qf4+ Ka5 65. Qe5+ Ka4 66. g6 Qd1+ 67. 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Qf6 Qd5+ 75", "id": "20411696" }, { "contents": "List of OHL seasons\n\n\n| 1959–60 | 1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993–94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–00 | 2000–01 | 2001–02 | 2002–03 | 2003–04 | 2004–05 | 2005–06 | 2006–07 | 2007–08 | 2008–09 | 2009–10", "id": "6936535" }, { "contents": "Dumaria\n\n\nDumaria 107 50 Kewla Kalan Dumaria 919 51 Khaira Dumaria 885 52 Khardag Dumaria 1,454 53 Kokna Dumaria 333 54 Kolhubar Dumaria 3,225 55 KOlsaita Dumaria 297 56 Kundari Dumaria 341 57 Kunria Dumaria 739 58 Kusari Dumaria 1,549 59 Lataha Dumaria 259 60 Londa Dumaria 556 61 Madarpur Dumaria 1,130 62 Mahjari Dumaria 192 63 Mahuri Dumaria 2,884 64 Mahuri Dumaria 348 65 Maigara Dumaria 2,318 66 Majhauli Dumaria 4,606 67 Majhgawan Dumaria 379 68 Manrar Dumaria 533 69 Mataha Dumaria 3,172 70 Maun Bar Dumaria 292 71 Mayapur Dumaria 141 72 Milki Dumaria 168 73 Nabigarh Dumaria 618", "id": "10048378" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n75 e\": \"favorite_nu 0000300 6d 62 65 72 22 7d 2c 20 7b 22 74 79 70 65 22 3a mber\"}, {\"type\": 0000320 20 5b 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c 20 22 6e 75 6c [\"string\", \"nul 0000340 6c 22 5d 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 22 3a 20 22 66 61 l\"], \"name\": \"fa 0000360 76 6f 72 69 74 65 5f 63 6f 6c 6f 72 22 7d 5d 7d", "id": "10173702" }, { "contents": "List of MJHL seasons\n\n\n1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | The following is a list of seasons following the reorganization of junior hockey in Canada.br 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 | 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 | br 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | br 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993-94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–2000 | br", "id": "15920550" }, { "contents": "Spain men's national wheelchair basketball team\n\n\n72–62. They beat Poland 47–64, and Sweden 65–54. Then they lost to Italy 50–58, lost to Germany 77–70, and defeated Poland 71–65. At the 2013 European Championships, Spain defeated Sweden 60–54, Israel 75–57, France 56–40, and Poland 63–45 in pool play. They lost to Turkey 63–49. In the quarterfinals, they defeated Italy 65–56. In the semi-finals, they lost to Great Britain 72–69. They defeated Sweden to win the bronze by a score of 65–56. 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The gadget provided shortcuts to driving directions, local search and full-screen traffic view of major US and Canadian cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Montreal, New York City, Oklahoma City, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Vancouver, and Washington, D.C. Prior to October", "id": "5355697" }, { "contents": "Chess (poem)\n\n\nas 52. Na1–b3? 52. Kh2 Qg3+ 53. Qxg3+ hxg3+ 54. Kxg3 Ra5 55. Kf2 Ra8 56. Ke2 Nc2 57. Kd1 Ne3+ 58. Kc1 Nxg2+ 59. Kb1 b5 60. h4 b4 61. h5 b3 62. e5 Bg5 63. h6 Nh4 64. e6 Bf6 65. h7 Nxf3 66. e7 Bxe7 67. h8=Q+ Kb7 68. Qh3 Ne5 69. Qh5 Nd3 70. Qh3 Nb4 71. Qf3+ Kb8 72. Qe2 Bf6 73. 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The Indians spent much of September 3–5 games behind the Texas Rangers or Houston Astros for the second wild card spot in the American", "id": "294687" }, { "contents": "Index of philosophical literature\n\n\n\"Federalist No. 61\" – \"Federalist No. 62\" – \"Federalist No. 63\" – \"Federalist No. 64\" – \"Federalist No. 65\" – \"Federalist No. 66\" – \"Federalist No. 67\" – \"Federalist No. 68\" – \"Federalist No. 69\" – \"Federalist No. 70\" – \"Federalist No. 71\" – \"Federalist No. 72\" – \"Federalist No. 73\" – \"Federalist No. 74\" – \"Federalist", "id": "16809651" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "List of mayors of Salisbury\n\n\n1850–51 George Brown 1851–52 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1852–53 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1853–54 John Lambert 1854–55 Thomas Pain 1855–56 Abraham Jackson 1856–57 Thomas Pain 1857–58 Coard William Squarey 1858–59 Philip Pickney Cother 1859–60 William Woodlands 1860–61 Philip Watson Ottoway 1861–62 Charles Mann Cornwallis Whatman 1862–63 John Style 1863–64 John Waters 1864–65 Richard Henry Rigden 1865–66 Robert Stokes 1866–67 John Alfred Lush MD 1867–68 Stephen Eldridge 1868–69 William Aylward 1869–70 Charles Richard Norton 1870–71 William Fawcett Jnr. 1871–72 John Harding Jackson 1873–74 Henry Brown 1874–75 Samuel Ralph Atkins 1875–76 Charles Henry Radcliffe 1876–77 John Keynes 1877–78 Richard Monkhouse Wilson", "id": "18557200" }, { "contents": "1967 NFL season\n\n\nThe 1967 NFL season was the 48th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 16 teams with the addition of the New Orleans Saints. The two 8-team conferences were split into two divisions each: the Eastern Conference divisions were Capitol (Dallas, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Washington) and Century (Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis), and the Western Conference divisions were Central (Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, and Minnesota) and Coastal (Atlanta, Baltimore, Los Angeles", "id": "8290334" }, { "contents": "World TeamTennis\n\n\nwith Arthur Ashe and Wilt Chamberlain, securing the professional men players.. The league began play in May 1974, with George MacCall as Commissioner of the 16 teams: Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo-Toronto, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Florida (Miami), San Diego/Hawaii, Houston, Los Angeles, Minnesota (Minneapolis-St.Paul), New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. The original league format included a four-colored tennis court, a 44-contest season, and teams", "id": "14486970" }, { "contents": "2013 FedEx Cup Playoffs\n\n\n(76 to 58), Nicholas Thompson (73 to 59), Brendan Steele (89 to 69), and Ernie Els (91 to 70). Seven players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances: Ryan Palmer (60 to 71), Fredrik Jacobson (61 to 72), Martin Laird (63 to 74), David Lingmerth (64 to 75), Kyle Stanley (66 to 77), Cameron Tringale (69 to 79", "id": "19528111" }, { "contents": "Jellabies\n\n\n58. Parrot (21 June 1999) 59. Spring (28 June 1999) 60. Magic (5 July 1999) 61. Where's Pepper? (12 July 1999) 62. Hot (19 July 1999) 63. Robot (26 July 1999) 64. Wheels (2 August 1999) 65. Chums (9 August 1999) 66. Baa! (16 August 1999) 67. Found (23 August 1999) 68. Autumn (30 August 1999) 69. Nature (6 September 1999)", "id": "20682329" }, { "contents": "List of fresh water fishes of Maharashtra\n\n\nogilbii 51. Schismatorhynchos (Nukta) nukta 52. Thynnichthys sandkhol 53. Tor khudree 54. Tor mussulah 55. Tor tor SUB-FAMILY: CULTRINAE 56. Chela cachius 57. Chela laubuca 58. Salmostoma acinaces 59. Salmostoma balookee 60. Salmostoma boopis 61. Salmostoma clupeoides 62. Salmostoma horai 63. Salmostoma kardahiensis 64. Salmostoma novacula 65. Salmostoma phulo Subfamily: LEUCISCINAE 66. Hypophthalmichthys molitrix SUBFAMILY: RASBORINAE 69. Barilius evezardi 70. Barilius gatensis 71. Parluciosoma daniconius 72. Parluciosoma labiosa 73. Danio aequipinnatus 74", "id": "16146194" }, { "contents": "Vehicle registration plates of Kenya\n\n\n63 UN - United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Eastern & Southern African Regional Office 64 CD - Iran 65 CD - Cyprus 66 CD - Argentina 67 UN - United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) 68 CD - Philippines 69 CD - Burundi 70 CD - Chile 71 CD - Oman 72 CD - League of Arab States / Arab League 73 CD - European Union 74 CD - Yemen 75 CD - Kenya Mission to UNEP 76 CD - Côte d'Ivoire (Consulate) 77 CD - Bangladesh 78 CD - Saudi Arabia 79 UN", "id": "993880" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). 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In addition, there were four edit teams: Urbana,", "id": "22141152" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "Don Larsen\n\n\nDon James Larsen (born August 7, 1929) is an American retired Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher. During a 15-year MLB career, he pitched from 1953 to 1967 for seven different teams. Larsen pitched for the St. Louis Browns / Baltimore Orioles (1953–54; 1965), New York Yankees (1955–59), Kansas City Athletics (1960–1961), Chicago White Sox (1961), San Francisco Giants (1962–64), Houston Colt .45's / Houston Astros (1964–65), and Chicago Cubs (1967)", "id": "15750076" }, { "contents": "1968 NBA playoffs\n\n\n) (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Chicago Bulls: \"Lakers win series 4-1\" This is the first playoff meeting between the Lakers and Bulls. Division Finals (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (3) San Francisco Warriors: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Last Playoff Meeting: 1967 Western Division Semifinals (San Francisco won 3-0) Champion: Boston Celtics Division Semifinals (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (3) New York Knicks: \"76ers win series 4-2", "id": "14689742" } ]
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Rc6+ Kd5 65. Rb6 Rc4+ 66. Kd2 Kc5 67. Rb8 Ra4 68. Rc8+ Kd4 69. Rb8 Ra5 70. Rd8+ Kc4 71. Re8 Kd5 72. Rd8+ Ke4 73. Rb8 Rxa3 74. Rxb5 Kf4 75. Rb8 Kf3 76. Rf8+ Ke4 77. Rb8 Ra2+ 78. Ke1 Kf4 79. Rb3 e4 80. Rc3 e3 81. Rc8 1/2-1/2 In", "id": "15973443" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nDetroit Tigers 69. Ryne Sandberg, Chicago Cubs 70. Nolan Ryan, Houston Astros 71. John Tudor, Los Angeles Dodgers 72. Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia Phillies 73. Dave Righetti, New York Yankees 74. Pedro Guerrero, St. Louis Cardinals 75. Rick Sutcliffe, Chicago Cubs 76. Gary Carter, New York Mets 77. Cal Ripken, Baltimore Orioles 78. Andre Dawson, Chicago Cubs 79. Andy Van Slyke, Pittsburgh Pirates 80. Roc Raines, Montreal Expos 81. Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins 82.", "id": "18525012" }, { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Constitutional amendments under the French Fifth Republic\n\n\n46, 47, 47-1, 47-2 (new), 48, 49, 50-1, 51-1 (new), 51-2 (new), 56, 61, 61-1 (new), 62, 65, 69, 70, 71, 71-1 (new), 72-3, 73, 74-1, 75-1 (new), 87 (new), 88-4, 88-5, 89. The vote was", "id": "8390514" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Wysoczany\n\n\n53. Saharowa 54. Mashljanyk 55. Luchkanych 56. Mashljanyk 57. Mytso 58. Jacyla 59. Jacyla 60. Village Ukrainian School 61. Bodnik 62. Tsynanko 63. Shlomko 64. Warholjak 65. Kroljak 66. Village Orthodox Church 67. Horonova 68. Hlibyk 69. Sekielyk 70. Mashljanyk 71. Maslany 72. Orzinski 73. Worotyla 74. Luchkanych 75. Petrunjova 76. Slabka 77. Petrunjova 78. Bajtsowa 79. Sas 80. Sas 81. Hrytsko 82. Jacyla 83. Szevtsova 84. Szevtsova", "id": "15604592" }, { "contents": "List of WWE United States Champions\n\n\nRank !Wrestler !No. ofbrreigns !Combinedbrdays !Combined daysbrrec. by WWE !1 !2 !rowspan=2|40 !42 !43 !44 !45 !46 !47 !48 !49 !50 !51 !52 !53 !rowspan=2|54 !56 !rowspan=2|57 !59 !60 !61 !62 !63 !64 !65 !66 !67 !rowspan=3|68 !71 !72 !rowspan=3|73 !76 !77 !78 !rowspan=2|79 !rowspan=2|81 !83 !rowspan=2|84 !rowspan=3|86 !89 !rowspan=2|90 !92 !", "id": "11372834" }, { "contents": "Eusébio\n\n\nrepeated five years later. He was the Portuguese First Division's top scorer seven times (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970 and 1973), helping Benfica to win 11 Primeira Liga (1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73 and 1974–75), 5 Portuguese Cup wins (1961–62, 1963–64, 1968–69, 1969–70 and 1971–72), 1 European Cup win (1961–62) and 3 European Cup finals (1962–63, 1964–65 and 1967–68). Eusébio", "id": "15697745" }, { "contents": "Udayarpalayam taluk\n\n\n48 Kundaveli-East 49 Kundaveli-West 50 Kuruvalapparkoil 51 Kuvagam 52 Kuvathur 53 Managathy 54 Marudur 55 Melur 56 Muthuservamadam 57 Nagam Panthal 58 Nayaganai Periyal 59 Nedavalur-East 60 Nedavalur-South 61 Olayur 62 Padanilai 63 Pappakudi-North 64 Pappakudi-South 65 Parukkal 66 Periyakrishnapuram 67 Periyavalayam 68 Pichanur 69 Pilichikuzhi 70 Piranjeri 71 Porpathintha Nallur 72 Rangiyam 73 Saluppai 74 Sathampady 75 Silambur 76 Siluvacheri 77 Sirukadambur 78 Solankurichi 79 Sripuranthan 80 Sriraman 81 Suriyamanal 82 Suttamalli 83 T.Paluvur 84 Taludalamedu 85 Thandalai 86 Thathanur 87 Thenkatchi Perumal Nathan 88 Thirukalapur 89", "id": "329036" }, { "contents": "Garhmukteshwar (Assembly constituency)\n\n\nkhaiya 46 Sharifpur 47 Anooppur Dibai 48 Shuklampura 49 Rasoolabad Nanpur 50 Lodhipur Shobhan 51 Pawati 52 Haiderpur 53 Lodhipur Chhapka 54 Sadullapur 55 Hiranpura 56 Popayi 57 Janupura 58 Jhadina 59 Saidpur 60 Alampur Bhagwantpur 61 Ladpura 62 Kalyanpur 63 Khilwai 64 Shogarh 65 Shahpur Chaudhary 66 Inayatpur 67 Rampur Nyamatpur 68 Abdullapur 69 Dotai 70 Athsaini 71 Hasupur 72 Manak Chowk 73 Deoli 74 Dhana 75 Lisri 76 Akkhapur 77 Fattapur 78 Phuldehra 79 Nawada Kalan 80 Todarpur 81 Bhowapur 82 Bhowapur Mastannagar 83 Baksar 84 Saroorpur 85 Vait 86 Khudaliya 87 Baddha 88 Ratupura 89 Rajhera 90", "id": "3818355" }, { "contents": "Samia tribe (Luhya)\n\n\n38 Abakangala 39 Abakati 40 Abakemo 41 Abakerere 42 Abakhu 43 Abakibwedde 44 Abakiroyoya 45 Abakobe 46 Abakomolo 47 Abakooli 48 Abakoolo 49 Abakuba 50 Abakwala 51 Abakwede 52 Abakyaki 53 Abakyonga 54 Abalaka 55 Abalala 56 Abalanda 57 Abaleke 58 Abalekya 59 Abalila 60 Abalindo 61 Abaliro 62 Abalisa 63 Abaloba 64 Abalomba 65 Abalundu 66 Abalwenge 67 Abalyali 68 Abalyani 69 Abamakwa 70 Abamakyeke 71 Abamali 72 Abamani 73 Abamanyi 74 Abambumpi 75 Abameripo 76 Abampoodi 77 Abampunyi 78 Abamulembo 79 Abamulimba 80 Abamuma 81 Abanapa 82 Abangasa 83 Abanghale 84 Abanyanga 85 Abanyedeti 86 Abanyihodoo 87 Abanyimaro", "id": "4195796" }, { "contents": "Parbatsar\n\n\nGular 47 Gunawati 48 Gurah 49 Haripura 50 Harnawa Patti 51 Hatheli 52 Hukmpura 53 Huldhani 54 Jagdishpura 55 Jalampura 56 Janjeela 57 Jawla 58 Jhalra 59 Jhujharpura 60 Kaletara 61 Kalkala Ki Dhani 62 Kankediyas 63 Kanwalad 64 Khanpur 65 Khedapura 66 Khedarpura 67 Kheri Khinwasi 68 Khokhar 69 Khokhariya 70 Khundiyas 71 Kinsariya 72 Kishorpura 73 Kitiya 74 Kuliyana 75 Kundri 76 Kurada 77 Lakhiyas 78 Lalana Kalan 79 Lalana Khurd 80 Madhwa 81 Malas Charnan 82 Malas Gusaiyan 83 Mandan 84 Mandowari 85 Manglana 86 Manpura 87 Mayapur 88 Mehgaon 89 Merasi 90 Mindakiya 91 Modi Khurd", "id": "7579275" }, { "contents": "Western Suburbs Magpies\n\n\nW Wright 55 W Barclay 56 Percy Bolt 57 T Doyle 58 J Feeney 59 V Jarvis 60 E Mantle 61 H.G. 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University of Tennessee - Knoxville 76", "id": "10435645" }, { "contents": "Carson's Law\n\n\nAnd Misfire 59. St. Patrick's Day 60. The Masquerade 61. All That Glitters 62. Laugh, Clown, Laugh 63. Guardian Angels 64. Lost Opportunities 65. A Country Dance 66. Faith, Hope And Fencing Wire 67. A Matter Of Confidence 68. The Tender Trap 69. A Case For Compassion 70. From Small Acorns 71. Street Games, Night Moves 72. Deceptions 73. Orphans Of The Storm 74. Falling Star 75. Means To An End 76. Teapots And Tears 77.", "id": "7511783" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "2003 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 10–11 May – Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, England *58–69, 83–25, 24–66, (63) 75–8, 9-(67), 0–98 (57), 72–60 (53), 39–80 (55), (67)-(60), 42–61 **(58) 73–26, (80)-(52), (100) 104–32, 23–82 (57), (54) 74–57, 49–57, (56) 71–48, 59–32 **", "id": "20494482" }, { "contents": "List of villages in Murbad\n\n\n796 br 57 Gorakhgad Murbad 1 br 58 Goregaon Murbad 495 br 59 Hedavali Murbad 281 br 60 Hireghar Murbad 225 61 Inde Murbad 885 br 62 Jadai Murbad 491 br 63 Jaigaon Murbad 496 br 64 Jambhurde Murbad 1,330 br 65 Jamghar Murbad 533 br 66 Kachakoli Murbad 869 br 67 Kalambad Mu Murbad 408 br 68 Kalambhe Murbad 1,299 br 69 Kalamkhande Murbad 987 br 70 Kalanbhad Murbad 1,017 br 71 Kandali Murbad 295 br 72 Kanharle Murbad 798 br 73 Kanhol Murbad 822 br 74 Karavale Murbad 1,118 br 75 Karchonde Murbad 731 76 Kasgaon Murbad 524", "id": "15353565" }, { "contents": "Amos Burn\n\n\nKf7 46.Bxc6 Bxc6 47.Kb4 Be8 48.Nf3 Ke7 49.Ng5 Bc6 50.Ka3 Bd7 51.Kb2 Ba4 52.Kc1 Bb3 53.Nf3 Ba4 54.Nh4 Kf7 55.Ng2 Bd7 56.h4 Be8 57.Kb2 Ba4 58.Ne3 Ke7 59.Ka3 Bc6 60.Kb4 Kd7 61.Ka5 Kc7 62.Nc2 Kb7 63.Nb4 Bd7 64.Na6 Be8 65.Nc5+ Kc6 66.Nxe6 Bd7 67.Ng5 Bf5 68.Kb4 Bg4 69.Ka3 Kd7 70.Nf7 Be6 71.Nd6 Kc6 72.Kb2 Bg4 73.Kc2 Kd7 74.Kd2 Ke6 75.Ke3 Bh3 76.f5+ gxf5 77.Kf4 Bg4 78.Kg5 Bh3 79.Ne8 Kf7 80.Nf6 f4 81.Kxf4 Be6 82.Kg5 1–0 MacDonald-Burn, Liverpool 1910 At right is a surprisingly little-known position from one of Burn's offhand games.", "id": "20103296" }, { "contents": "Brazilian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act\n\n\n59. FENIPRAZINE 60. FEMPROBAMATO 61. FLUFENAZINE 62. FLUMAZENIL 63. FLUOXETINE 64. FLUPENTIXOL 65. FLUVOXAMINE 66. HALOPERIDOL 67. HALOTAN 68. CLORAL HYDRATE 69. HYDROCHLORBEZETILAMINE 70. HYDROXIDINE 71. HOMOPHENAZINE 72. IMICLOPRAZINE 73. IMIPRAMINE 74. IMIPRAMINOXIDE 75. IPROCLORIZIDA 76. ISOCARBOXAZIDE 77. ISOFLURANE 78. ISOPROPYL-CROTONYL-URINE 79. LAMOTRIGINE 80. LEVODOPA 81. LEVOMEPROMAZINE 82. LINDANO 83. LISURIDA 84. LITHIUM 85. LOPERAMIDA 86. LOXAPINA 87. MAPROTILINE 88. MECLOFENOXATE 89. MEFENOXALONE 90.", "id": "14670778" }, { "contents": "Tales of the Wizard of Oz\n\n\n? 55. ? 56. ? 57. ? 58. ? 59. ? 60. Friends of a Feather 61. Monkey Air Lift 62. Guaranteed for Life 63. The Skills of Bravery 64. The Coat of Arms 65. Roar, Lion, Roar 66. Be a Card 67. The Inferior Decorator 68. The Salesman 69. The Cat's Meow 70. The Yellow Brick Road 71. Rusty Rusty 72. The Scarecrow 73. The Invisible Man 74. Free Trade 75. The Bull Fighter 76", "id": "13344957" }, { "contents": "Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship\n\n\nscope=row|56 !scope=row|57 !scope=row|58 !scope=row|59 !scope=row|60 !scope=row|61 !scope=row|62 !scope=row|63 !scope=row|64 !scope=row|65 !scope=row|66 !scope=row|67 !scope=row|68 !scope=row|69 !scope=row|70 !scope=row|71 !scope=row|72 !scope=row|73 !scope=row|74 !scope=row|75 !scope=row|76 !scope=row|77 !scope=row|78 !scope=row|79 !scope=row|80 !", "id": "16778230" }, { "contents": "Ikirun\n\n\n59. Asaba 60. Ajele Okeba 61. Ago Okeba 62. Ajisefinni 63. Alufa Akanbi 64. Adedeji 65. Alabi 66. Aniyeye 67. Agunlo 68. Aliyu 69. Aborisade 70. Agbon 71. Ayara 72. Baale- Enle 73. Baba Osogbo 74. Orisayo 75. Balogun 76. Baale Gbenagbena 77. Baale Onilu 78. Baale Ponja Erintunde 79. Saba 80. Balogun Kojo 81. Baale Oke Aafo 82. Balogun Makinde 83. Baba Isale 84. Balogun Imole 85. Baba Oloya 86. Baale", "id": "2580736" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qd2 Qd4 57. Qe1 Qb6 58. Qd2 Rb7 59. a4 Qc5 60. Qe1 Rb4 61. Qd2 Qb6 62. Qc1 Qd4 63. Qc2 Rb3 64. Be2 Rxc3 65. Qxc3 Qxc3 66. bxc3 Nxe4 67. Bf3 Nef6 68. Be2 e4 69. Bxc4 g4 70. Rb2 Ng5 71. Rb6 Nf7 72. Bf1 f3 73. c4 Nd7 74. Rb7 Nfe5 75. f6 e3 76. Rb3 e2 77. Bxe2 fxe2 78. Re3 Nf3 79. f7 Rf8 80. Rxg4 e1=", "id": "10680382" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "1953–54 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team\n\n\n30 Oregon State (-/4) RAL L 53–65 January 8 The Citadel H W 83–42 January 9 Wake Forest A W 66–65 January 11 Davidson A W 70–54 January 16 Virginia H W 78–66 January 19 NC State H L 77–84 February 2 Washington and Lee LY W 69–60 February 4 Duke (-/8) A L 47–63 February 8 Virginia A L 69–83 February 11 Wake Forest H L 62–76 February 13 Clemson (-/14) A W 72–56 February 16 Davidson H W 89–69 February 20 Duke (-/14) H L 63–67 February 24 NC State", "id": "7304952" }, { "contents": "Kumharsain\n\n\nChohan 38 Chopala 39 Churath 40 D.P.F. Nag kelo Saroga 41 D.P.F. Nagkelo 42 Dagrot 43 Dakolu 44 Dakoon 45 Dalan 46 Damaur 47 Daro 48 Dawala 49 Deeb 50 Deoridhar 51 Dethal 52 Devali Dhar 53 Dhala 54 Dhali 55 Dhanal 56 Dharuri 57 Dheongli 58 Dogri 59 Doja 60 Ganeog 61 Gharal 62 Ghareawat 63 Ghughvi 64 Gheti 65 Gonthla 66 Halyana 67 Hathiya 68 Jadoon 69 Jal 70 Jalti 71 Jangal Ahar 72 Jangal Dawala 73 Jangal Hatu 74 Jangal Havan 75 Jangal Jogsha 76 Jangal Madhawan 77 Jangal Marni 78 Jangal Nun-II 79 Janjeli", "id": "1653227" }, { "contents": "Glamorgan County Silver Ball Trophy\n\n\n. The trophy is sponsored by Brains Smooth. ! Season !! Winners !! Losing Finalists !! Score !! Venue ! 1956–57 !1957–58 ! 1958–59 ! 1959–60 ! 1960–61 ! 1961–62 ! 1962–63 ! 1963–64 ! 1964–65 ! 1965–66 ! 1966–67 ! 1967–68 ! 1968–69 ! 1969–70 ! 1970–71 ! 1971–72 ! 1972–73 ! 1973–74 ! 1974–75 ! 1975–76 ! 1976–77 ! 1977–78 ! 1978–79 ! 1979–80 ! 1980–81 ! 1981–82 ! 1982–83 ! 1983–84 ! 1984–85 ! 1985–86 ! 1986–87 ! 1987–88 ! 1988–89 ! 1989–90 ! 1990–91 ! 1991–92 ! 1992–93 ! 1993–94", "id": "18470383" }, { "contents": "63rd NHK Cup (shogi)\n\n\n, 59. P*7b, 60. Px3e, 61. P-6f, 62. N*8e, 63. P-7a+, 64. Nx7g+, 65. Nx7g, 66. S*7f, 67. N*8i, 68. G*5i, 69. K-6h, 70. B-4h+, 71. +P-7b, 72. +B-5h, 73. K-7i, 74. +B-6i, 75. K-8h, 76. +Bx7h, 77. Kx7h, 78. G*6g, 79. K-8h, 80. Gx7g, 81. Nx7g", "id": "8770976" }, { "contents": "Ancestors of Rama\n\n\n62. Rituparna 63. Sarvakama (Sarvakarma, Aartupani in Harivansha Puran) 64. Sudas (contemporary to King Kuru-1 of Chandravansh who founded the Magadha Kingdom) 65. Saudasa (or) Kalmashapada (married to Madayanti) 66. Asmaka 67. Mulaka (Naari Kavacha) (contemporary of Yadava King Shakuni who was the father of Rakshasha “Bhasmasura”) 68. Dasharatha-1 69. Adwil (Ilabil in Vishnu Puran) 70. Vishvamashaha 71. Anaranya-2 72. Nidhn 73. Animitra 74. Dululaha (Harivansh Puran) 75", "id": "8372279" }, { "contents": "Codex Cyprius\n\n\n1: 1, 4, 12, 14, 30, 34, 41, 44; Luke 10: 1, 8, 15, 22, 23, 30, 32, 37, 38, 47, 48, 53, 57, 63; Luke 20: 2, 4, 8, 9, 19, 23, 24, 26, 28, 33, 34, 50, 61, 62, 64, 65, 70, 74, 75. In Matthew 27:34 it reads οινον (\"wine\"", "id": "12433331" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qg1 Qe8 55. Qf2 Qf8 56. Rcd1 Qe8 57. Kh3 Kh8 58. Rc1 Kh7 59. Ba7 Rb7 60. Bc5 Na6 61. Be3 Rbb8 62. Kh4 Nb4 63. Qf1 Qe7 64. Kh3 Qe8 65. Kh2 Qe7 66. Qd1 Qe8 67. Kh3 Ra8 68. Kh4 Na6 69. Qg1 Bb4 70. Rdd1 Bf8 71. Kh3 Rab8 72. Kh4 Nb4 73. Rd2 Na6 74. Nf5 Bb4 75. Rdd1 Bf8 76. Qe1 Bb4 77. Qf1 Bf8 78. Kg3 Nb4 79", "id": "10680375" }, { "contents": "List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach\n\n\n• 20/7=/11 • 22/5 • 24/6 • 25/6 • 26/6 • 28/6 • 29/8 • 30/6 • 31/9 • 32/6 • 33/6 • 36/4 and /8 • 37/6 • 38/6 • 39/7 • 40/3, /6 and /8 • 41/6 • 42/7 • 44/7 • 45/7 • 46/6 • 47/5 • 48/3 and /7 • 52/6 • 55/5 • 56/5 • 57/8 • 59/3 • 60/5 • 62/6 64. • 64/2, /4 and /8 • 65/2 and /7 • 66/6 • 67/4 and /7 • 69/6 • 69a/6 • 70/7 and /11 • 72/6 • 73/5 • 74/8", "id": "3262090" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n+ Nxe4 56. fxe4+ Kxe4 57. Qg4+ Kd3 58. Qf3+ Qe3 59. Kg4 Qxf3+ 60. Kxf3 g6 61. Bd6 Nf5 62. Kf4 Nh4 63. Kg4 gxh5+ 64. Kxh4 Kxd4 65. Bb8 a5 66. Bd6 Kc4 67. Kxh5 a4 68. Kxh6 Kb3 69. b5 Kc4 70. Kg5 Kxb5 71. Kf5 Ka6 72. Ke6 Ka7 73. Kd7 Kb7 74. Be7 Ka7 75. Kc7 Ka8 76. Bd6 Ka7 77. Kc8 Ka6 78. Kb8 b5 79", "id": "7279713" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rg3 b3 59. Kc6 Kb8 60. Rxb3+ Ka7 61. Rb7+ Ka6 62. Rb6+ Ka7 63. Kb5 a4 64. Rxf6 Rf4 65. Rxh6 a3 66. Ra6+ Kb8 67. Rxa3 Rxf5 68. Rg3 Rf6 69. Rg8+ Kc7 70. Rg7+ Kc8 71. Rh7 1-0 Game 32br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black: Korchnoi, Viktorbr Pirc, Classicalbr Result: 1-0br 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5", "id": "7279777" }, { "contents": "José Cardenal\n\n\nJosé Rosario Domec Cardenal (born October 7, 1943 in Matanzas, Cuba) is a Cuban American former professional baseball outfielder, who played Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants (1963–64), Los Angeles/California Angels (1965–67), Cleveland Indians (1968–69), St. Louis Cardinals (1970–1971), Milwaukee Brewers (1971), Chicago Cubs (1972–77), Philadelphia Phillies (1978–79), New York Mets (1979–80), and Kansas City Royals (1980). Cardenal batted and threw", "id": "3406173" }, { "contents": "SUBE card\n\n\n20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88,", "id": "8102606" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\nRb1 Bg7 58. Be4 Nf6 59. Bc2 Nd5 60. Ra1 Kc7 61. Rb1 Bf6 62. Kg1 Ne7 63. Kf1 Nd5 64. Kg2 Bg7 65. Kg1 Kb7 66. Ra1 R6d7 67. Re4 Bf6 68. Re2 Kc7 69. Kf1 Ne7 70. Rb1 Nc8 71. Be3 Nd6 72. Rbe1 Re7 73. Bg6 Rg8 74. Bb1 e4 75. Kg2 Rge8 76. Bc2 Bg7 77. Rd1 Nc4 78. Bc1 Nd6 79. Rh1 Re5 80. h4 Bf6 81. h5 R5e7 82.", "id": "10680366" }, { "contents": "Wu Style Tai Chi Fast Form\n\n\nParting the wild horse's mane 59. Jade girl works the shuttles(3) 60. Jade girl works the shuttles(4) 61. Grasping the bird's tail 62. Cloud hands(3) 63. Cloud hands(4) 64. Downward posture 65. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(1) 66. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(2) 67. Step back, repulse the monkey 68. Flying oblique 69. Raise hand and step up 70. White crane flaps its wings 71. Brush knee and twist step 72. Needle at the bottom", "id": "6846816" }, { "contents": "SFZ (file format)\n\n\nan SFZ file: group lovel=0 hivel=127 region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=60 lokey=30 hikey=61 sample=SubDir/01C4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=62 lokey=62 hikey=63 sample=SubDir/02D4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=64 lokey=64 hikey=64 sample=SubDir/03E4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=65 lokey=65 hikey=66 sample=SubDir/04F4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=67 lokey=67 hikey=68 sample=SubDir/05G4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=69 lokey=69 hikey=70 sample=SubDir/06A4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=71 lokey=71 hikey=71 sample=SubDir/07B4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=72 lokey=72 hikey=73 sample=SubDir/08C5.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=74 lokey=74 hikey=75 sample=SubDir/09D5.wav region trigger=", "id": "13324840" }, { "contents": "Afadzato South District\n\n\n. Logba-Adzakoe 57. Logba-Akusame 58. Logba-Alakpeti 59. Logba-Andokope 60. Logba-Dufie 61. Logba-Klikpo 62. Logba-Tota 63. Logba-Vuinta 64. Logba-Xorglikope 65. Tafi-Abuipe 66. Tafi-Agorme 67. Tafi-Atome 68. Tafi-Dekpokorfe 69. Tafi-Mador 70. Tafi-Xorglikorfe 71. Kpeve-Old town 72. Kpeve-Tornu 73. Adigbo-Tornu 74. Goviefe-Todzi 75. Goviefe-Korwu", "id": "2739856" }, { "contents": "Jackson League\n\n\n-52 Centrals 1952-53 Northerners 1953-54 Vale Recreation 1954-55 Pessimists 1955-56 Northerners 1956-57 Guernsey Rangers 1957-58 Guernsey Rangers 1958-59 Northerners 1959-60 Northerners 1960-61 Belgrave Wanderers 1961-62 Sylvans 1962-63 Sylvans 1963-64 Northerners 1964-65 Belgrave Wanderers 1965-66 Vale Recreation 1966-67 Centrals 1967-68 St Martin’s 1968-69 Vale Recreation 1969-70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970-71 Belgrave Wanderers 1971-72 Vale Recreation 1972-73 Vale Recreation", "id": "4250613" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\nof Arkansas. The Lumbermen were disbanded in July 1905 due to financial hardships. Pine Bluff MLB Players 1954 - Frank Lucchesi - Manager - Philadelphia 70-72, Texas 75-77, Chicago Cubs 87 1952 - Bob Hale - Baltimore 55-56, 58, Cleveland 60-61, New York Yankees 61 1952 - Hillis Layne - Washington 41 1952 - Jim Snyder - Player Minnesota 61-62, 64 Manager - Seattle 88 1951 - Bud Black - Detroit 52, 55 1950 - Harry Chozen - Cincinnati 37 1950", "id": "9684300" }, { "contents": "Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award\n\n\n-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-", "id": "18196616" }, { "contents": "Middlesex Senior Charity Cup\n\n\n1947–48 Hendon 1948–49 Hayes 1949–50 Wealdstone 1950–51 Finchley 1951–52 Southall 1952–53 Hounslow Town 1953–54 Hendon 1954–55 Hayes 1955–56 Hounslow Town 1956–57 Hendon 1957–58 Finchley 1958–59 Enfield 1959–60 Hounslow Town 1960–61 Enfield 1961–62 Enfield & Hounslow Town (joint holders) 1962–63 Hayes 1963–64 Wealdstone 1964–65 Finchley 1965–66 Hounslow Town 1966–67 No Competition 1967–68 Wealdstone & Wembley (joint holders) 1968–69 Southall 1969–70 Hampton 1970–71 Hayes 1971–72 Hayes 1972–73 Hayes 1973–74 Finchley 1974–75 Hayes 1975–76 Hendon 1976–77 Hendon 1977–78 Hillingdon Borough 1978–79 Hendon 1979–80 Harrow Borough 1980–81 Wembley & Wealdstone (joint winners) 1981–82 Uxbridge 1982–83 Wembley 1983–84 Southall", "id": "8679746" }, { "contents": "Handicap (chess)\n\n\n53. Ke3 Kb5 54. Ne4 Na6 55. h8=Q Ka5 56. Qc3+ Kb5 57. Qb3+ Ka5 58. Nc3 Nc5 59. Bc7+ Ka6 60. Qb5+ Ka7 61. Qxc5+ Ka6 Deliberately allowing checkmate. 62. Qa5+ Kb7 63. Ke4 Kc8 64. Qa7 Kd7 65. Qb7 Ke7 66. Qc8 Kf6 67. Bd8+ Kg7 68. Qe6 Kf8 69. Qe7+ Kg8 70. Nd5 Kh8 71. g5 Kg8 72. g6 Kh8 73. Ke5 Kg8 74.", "id": "9261177" }, { "contents": "2009 Premier League Snooker\n\n\nwas higher. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 28–29 November – Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, England * (61) 80–35, 4–80, (96)–0, 0–(110), 34–77, 61–71 (65), 67–1, 40–75 ** 0–(98), 10–99 (53), 10–68 (66), 1–83 (76), (63)–30, (53)–(67) *** (111) 119–9, 87–36, 70–0, 50–57, 0–(88", "id": "994853" }, { "contents": "2013 Virginia Cavaliers football team\n\n\nAlex Foertsch 55 David Dean 56 Andre Miles-Redmond 57 Stephen Lawe 59 Mark Hall 60 John Pond 60 Jeb Byrne 61 Cody Wallace 62 Sean Karl 63 Ryan Doull 64 Nick Koutris 65 Ross Burbank 66 George Adeosun 67 Jackson Matteo 68 Eric Tetlow 69 Phillip Berry 70 Luke Bowanko 71 Jack McDonald 72 Eric Smith 74 Conner Davis 75 Sadiq Olanrewaju 76 Michael Mooney 77 Jay Whitmire 78 Morgan Moses 79 Jack Babcock 79 Sean Cascarano 80 Adrian Gamble 81 Jamall Brown 82 Mario Nixon 83 Jake McGee 84 Canaan Severin 85 Keeon Johnson 86 Jeremy Dollin", "id": "3791357" }, { "contents": "Sangrampur, Maharashtra\n\n\n52-Pimpari Adgaon 1400 53-Rajpur 157 54-Akoli Bk. 910 55-Akoli Kh. 251 56-Changefal Bk. 665 57-Changefal Kh. 707 58-Niwana 1487 59-Sangrampur Pr.jamod 6506 60-Tamgaon 1124 61-Pimpri Kathargaon 566 62-Bodkha 1363 63-Nirod 989 64-Bhilkhed 713 65-Wakana 1420 66-Rudhana 2072 67-Chondhi 622 68-Kakoda 669 69-Ukadgaon 353 70-Manardi 719 71-Pimpri Kavthal 461 72-Ringanwadi 570 73-Durgadiatya 1016 74-Wankhed 5378 75-Takleshwar 501 76-Kalamkhed 712 77-Jastgaon 795 78-Neknapur 358 79-Awar 955 80-Ukali Bk. 1216 81-Kodri 1225 82-Paturda Khurd 1564 83-Khel Thorat Paturda 2054 84-Warwat Khanderao 1447 85-Hingana Kavthal 360 86-Kumbarkhed 230 87-Kavthal 2673 88-Itkhed 218 89-Pesoda 1185 90-Bhon 1149 91-Sawali 659 92-Khiroda", "id": "9109065" }, { "contents": "Kamen Rider Spirits\n\n\n61. Rushbr 62. Ice Fangbr 63. Graveyard Eleventh tankōbon 64. Light Fangbr 65. Labyrinthbr 66. Hell Carbr 67. Teacherbr 68. Training Twelfth tankōbon 69. Whirlpoolbr 70. New Finisherbr 71. Ocean Battlebr 72. Belt of Lifebr 73. Immortal Man Thirteenth tankōbon 74. Inheritbr 75. Get Backbr 76. Movingbr 77. Evolutionbr 78. Next Evolutionbr 79. Final Evolution Fourteenth tankōbon 80. Warrior's Essencebr 81. Surpassing Greedbr 82. Returnbr 83. Fiery Giantbr 84. With the Soulbr 85. Setupbr", "id": "11704902" }, { "contents": "List of AEK Athens F.C. managers\n\n\nP ! W ! D ! L ! F ! A ! GD ! W% ! Pts% ! Total ! 36!!22!!7!!7!!62!!32!!+30!!61.11!!67.59 ! Total ! 11||6||3||2||22||14||+8||54.54||63.64 ! Total ! 4||2||0||2||6||5||+1||50.00||50.00 ! Total ! 26!!14!!5!!7!!55!!28!!+27!!53.85!!60.26 ! Total ! 59!!37!!11!!11!!145!!69!!+76!!62.71!!68.93 ! Total ! 17!!11!!3!!5!!32!!18!!+14||64.71!!70.59 ! Total ! 82!!45!!23!!14!!166!!77!!+89!!54.88!!64.23 ! Total ! 16!!8!!3!!5!!24!!20!!+4!!50.00!!56.25 ! Total ! 86!!47!!23!!16!!121!!70!!+51!!54.65!!63.57 ! Total ! 71!!39!!13!!19!!122!!67!!+55!!54.93!!61.03 ! Total ! 84!!39!!24!!21!!116!!86!!+30!!46.43!!55.95 ! Total ! 2!!1!!0!!1!!3!!4!!-1!!50.00!!50.00 ! Total ! 82!!61!!12!!9!!190!!50!!+140!!74.39!! \"Only competitive matches are counted. Wins, losses and draws are results at the final whistle; the results of penalty shootouts are not counted.\"", "id": "20468014" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Kf3 Kf8 52. Kg2 Rg4+ 53. Kh2 Bf2 54. Rf1 Bd4 55. Re1 Rh4+ 56. Kg2 Rg4+ 57. Kh3 Rh4+ 58. Kg3 Kf7 59. Kg2 Kf8 60. Kf3 Rh2 61. Bxa4 c2 62. Kg3 Bxe5+ 63. Rxe5 Rh1 64. Bxg5 Rg1+ 65. Kf2 Nxg5 66. Bxc2 Ra1 67. a4 Ra2 68. Re2 Ra3 69. Re3 Ra2 70. Re2 Ra3 71. Rd2 Ke7 72. Ke2 Nf3 73. Rd1 Ne5 74. Rd5", "id": "4952529" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Qxg6+ Kf8 59. Qxc6 Kg8 60. Qg6+ Kf8 61. Qg4 Ke8 62. Qh5 Kf8 63. Qg4 Ke8 64. Qh5 Kf8 65. Qd5 Rh7 66. Qf3+ Kg8 67. Qg4+ Kf7 68. Qh5+ Kg8 69. Qg6+ Kf8 70. Qf5+ Kg8 71. Qg4+ Kf7 72. Qh5+ Kg8 73. Qd5+ Kf8 74. Qxb5 Qe6 75. Bg7+ Kf7 76. Qh5+ Ke7 77. g3 Qe1+ 78. Kg2 Qe4+ 79. Kh2", "id": "4952547" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rc6 Bb5 60. Rc1 b3 61. Rb1 Bc4 62. Ke4 Ra2 63. Kd4 Rc2 64. Nd3 Bxd3 65. Kxd3 Rxh2 66. Rxb3 Kg7 67. Ke4 Ra2 68. Kf4 Ra4+ 69. Kg5 Ra5 70. g4 Rc5 71. Kh5 Ra5 72. Rf3 Rb5 73. g5 Rb1 74. f6+ Kh7 75. Rh3 Rg1 76. Rh2 Rg3 77. Rh1 Rg2 78. Ra1 Rh2+ 79. Kg4 Kg6 80. Ra8 Rg2+ ½–½ Game 26br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black", "id": "7279762" }, { "contents": "Les Arcanes\n\n\nPremier sacrifice 56. Liberté 57. Le sacrifice libre 58. La relation du beth à l'aleph 59. Limite de nos champs de gravitation 60. L'indivisible unité 61. La Manifestation 62. Vision parfaite 63. La féminité de la Manifestation procréatrice 64. Cantique de Salomon 65. Ève 66. Sacrifice des sacrifices 67. La loi juive 68. Beauté libre 69. Encore le rythme 70. Conscience de l'univers 71. Libre beauté première 72-73. La passion mystérieuse et chaste 74. De l'amour à l'être 75.", "id": "17579979" }, { "contents": "Barharia\n\n\nKail 61. Kaluchhapra 62. Kanahar 63. Kanhauli 64. Khanpur 65. Khizar Chak 66. Khori Pakar Jaddi 67. Khori Pakar Nilami 68. Koiri Tola 69. Kuahi 70. Kurwa 71. Kutub Chhapra 72. Lachhmi Chak 73. Lakri 74. Lakri Dargah 75. Lala Hata 76. Lauan 77. Madhaupur 78. Mahal 79. Mahamadpur 80. Mahammadpur 81. Mahbub Chhapra 82. Mahmudpur 83. Mananpura 84. Mansahata 85. Mathia Patarhatha 86. Mathurapur 87. Mira Chhapra 88. Narharpur 89.", "id": "12509991" }, { "contents": "Women's Professional Basketball League\n\n\nfranchises had been awarded to Dallas, New Orleans, San Francisco and St. Louis, Missouri, while applications were received for potential franchises from Baltimore, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. The Eastern Division included the New Jersey Gems, New Orleans Pride, New York Stars, Philadelphia Fox, St. Louis Streak and Washington Metros. The Midwest Division included the Chicago Hustle, Iowa Cornets, Milwaukee Does and Minnesota Fillies. The Western Division included the California Dreams, Dallas Diamonds, Houston Angels and San Francisco Pioneers.", "id": "10846173" }, { "contents": "Don McMahon\n\n\nDonald John McMahon (January 4, 1930 – July 22, 1987) was a right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was signed by the Boston Braves before the 1950 season. He played for the Milwaukee Braves (1957–62), Houston Colt .45s (1962–63), Cleveland Indians (1964–66), Boston Red Sox (1966–67), Chicago White Sox (1967–68), Detroit Tigers (1968–69), and San Francisco Giants (1969–74). McMahon was used almost", "id": "22214072" }, { "contents": "List of sovereign states and dependencies by total fertility rate\n\n\n58 Israel 2.9 59 Lesotho 2.9 60 Eswatini 2.8 61 Kyrgyz Republic 2.8 62 Micronesia 2.8 63 Algeria 2.7 64 Haiti 2.7 65 Mongolia 2.7 66 Botswana 2.6 67 Fiji 2.6 68 Guatemala 2.6 69 Kazakhstan 2.6 70 Syria 2.6 71 Turkmenistan 2.6 72 Bolivia 2.5 73 Djibouti 2.5 74 Jordan 2.5 75 Oman 2.5 76 Lao PDR 2.4 77 Philippines 2.4 78 Cambodia 2.3 79 Ecuador 2.3 80 Guyana 2.3 81 Honduras 2.3 82 Panama 2.3 83 Paraguay 2.3 84 Seychelles 2.3 85 South Africa 2.3 86 Suriname 2.3 87 Uzbekistan 2.3 88 Dominican Republic 2.2 89 Indonesia 2.2", "id": "17872676" }, { "contents": "Minuscule 441\n\n\nsubscriptions at the end of each book, and στιχοι. The biblical text is surrounded by a catena of Oecumenius. Some of leaves of the codex are in disorder. The order of leaves: 3-18. 1. 2. 19-46. 47-58. 59. 63. 64. 59. 60-62. 73. 74. 65. 66. 69-72. 67. 68. 75-78. 127-142. 79-126. 143-158. 167-182", "id": "19179286" }, { "contents": "Al Maktab Raqam 19\n\n\n61 - Ghost Walker 62 - Stun death 63 - Fire Ball 64 - the mystery of the Sphinx 65 - dark rays 66 - Conflict in the bush 67 - a plot of Satan 68 - bulwark 69 - ghost of revenge 70 - bloody chase 71 - cursed earth 72 - devastating weapon 73 - horror Hospital 74 - a treasure of the Pharaohs 75 - bird death 76. The armed robbery 77. secret mission 78. hackers Nile 79. Invisible Man 80. devastating automated 81. golden statue 82. Flower devil 83", "id": "3242097" }, { "contents": "Rulers of Kuba\n\n\n. Shama Katuri. 61. Kusunju. 62. Bena Misaki. 63. Bikila Kolo. 64. Kunche Lama. 65. Pelama Pena. 66. Mime Pelama. 67. Chenge Lesanga. 68. Mianga. 69. Sam Bula. 70. Manchum Bula. 71. Bopele^Bombo. 72. Boeke. 73. Bo^Kena. 74. Shamba Nche. 75. Golo Nche. 76. Shama Shanga. 77. Saina^Kama. 78. Ko Kena. 79. Sanga Lenga. 80. Bosh A kama. 81", "id": "12139561" }, { "contents": "Ācārakkōvai\n\n\n52 poems (3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 77, 78, 81, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93", "id": "12746274" }, { "contents": "Jeff Nelsen\n\n\nmovie soundtracks, and performing in the horn sections of orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Montreal, Vancouver, and National Symphonies, and the Balkan Gypsy funk band of Slavic Soul Party. With Canadian Brass, Jeff has also performed with the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, the symphonies of Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, Phoenix, Rotterdam, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, with the esteemed German, London", "id": "2981814" }, { "contents": "Kasparov versus the World\n\n\n, but claimed it was also losing, and published a \"forced win\". Subsequently, tablebases showed an error in Kasparov's analysis, but confirmed that 58...Qf5 could not have saved the draw with best play on both sides. The main line starts with 58...Qf5 59.Kh6 Qe6 60.Qg1+ Ka2 61.Qf2+ Kb1 62.Qd4 Ka2 63.Kg5 Qe7+ 64.Qf6 Qe3+ 65.Qf4 Qg1+ 66.Kf6 Qb6+ 67.Kf7 Qb7+ 68.Ke6 Qc8+ 69.Kf6 Qd8+ 70.Kf5 Qc8+ 71.Kg5 Qc3 72.Qh2+ Ka1 73.Qe2 Kb1 74.Qf2 Qc1+ 75.Kg4 Qc3", "id": "14582966" }, { "contents": "Swindle (chess)\n\n\n55...f2 56.Qg2 \"zugzwang\"; (b) 55...Nf4 56.Qf5! and if 56...Kg3 57.Qg5+ wins the knight; (c) 55...Ng5 56.Qf5 wins. g5 53.hxg5 hxg5 54.Qxb6 f3 55.Qxc5 Kg4 56.Qe3 Kg3 57.c4 Kg2 58.c5 f2 59.Qe4+ Kh2 60.Qf3 g4! 61.Qe2? White could draw with 61.Qxg4 f1=Q+ 62.Kc2 Qf2+ 63.Kb1 Qf1+ 64.Kc2 Qb5 (64...Nf2 65.Qf4+ Kg2 66.Qg5+ Kf3 67.Qf6+ Ke3 68.Qh6+ Kd4 69.Qd6+ Ke4 70.Qg6+ Kd5 71.Qd6+ Ke4 72.Qg6+", "id": "21604299" }, { "contents": "Queen and pawn versus queen endgame\n\n\n. Qxe6 Qh8+ 58. Kg6 Qc3 59. g4 Qd2 60. g5 Qd4 61. Qf5+ Ka4 62. Kh5 Qh8+ 63. Kg4 Qh1 (This move loses for Black in 39 moves as confirmed by http://www.k4it.de/index.php?topic=egtb&lang=en) 64. Qf4+ Ka5 65. Qe5+ Ka4 66. g6 Qd1+ 67. Kg5 Qg8+ 68. Kf5 Qc8+ 69. Kf4 Qc1+ 70. Qe3 Qc7+ 71. Qe5 Qc1+ 72. Kf5 Qc8+ 73. Kg5 Qd8+ 74. Qf6 Qd5+ 75", "id": "20411696" }, { "contents": "List of OHL seasons\n\n\n| 1959–60 | 1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993–94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–00 | 2000–01 | 2001–02 | 2002–03 | 2003–04 | 2004–05 | 2005–06 | 2006–07 | 2007–08 | 2008–09 | 2009–10", "id": "6936535" }, { "contents": "Dumaria\n\n\nDumaria 107 50 Kewla Kalan Dumaria 919 51 Khaira Dumaria 885 52 Khardag Dumaria 1,454 53 Kokna Dumaria 333 54 Kolhubar Dumaria 3,225 55 KOlsaita Dumaria 297 56 Kundari Dumaria 341 57 Kunria Dumaria 739 58 Kusari Dumaria 1,549 59 Lataha Dumaria 259 60 Londa Dumaria 556 61 Madarpur Dumaria 1,130 62 Mahjari Dumaria 192 63 Mahuri Dumaria 2,884 64 Mahuri Dumaria 348 65 Maigara Dumaria 2,318 66 Majhauli Dumaria 4,606 67 Majhgawan Dumaria 379 68 Manrar Dumaria 533 69 Mataha Dumaria 3,172 70 Maun Bar Dumaria 292 71 Mayapur Dumaria 141 72 Milki Dumaria 168 73 Nabigarh Dumaria 618", "id": "10048378" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n75 e\": \"favorite_nu 0000300 6d 62 65 72 22 7d 2c 20 7b 22 74 79 70 65 22 3a mber\"}, {\"type\": 0000320 20 5b 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c 20 22 6e 75 6c [\"string\", \"nul 0000340 6c 22 5d 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 22 3a 20 22 66 61 l\"], \"name\": \"fa 0000360 76 6f 72 69 74 65 5f 63 6f 6c 6f 72 22 7d 5d 7d", "id": "10173702" }, { "contents": "List of MJHL seasons\n\n\n1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | The following is a list of seasons following the reorganization of junior hockey in Canada.br 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 | 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 | br 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | br 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993-94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–2000 | br", "id": "15920550" }, { "contents": "Spain men's national wheelchair basketball team\n\n\n72–62. They beat Poland 47–64, and Sweden 65–54. Then they lost to Italy 50–58, lost to Germany 77–70, and defeated Poland 71–65. At the 2013 European Championships, Spain defeated Sweden 60–54, Israel 75–57, France 56–40, and Poland 63–45 in pool play. They lost to Turkey 63–49. In the quarterfinals, they defeated Italy 65–56. In the semi-finals, they lost to Great Britain 72–69. They defeated Sweden to win the bronze by a score of 65–56. Asier García Pereiro led the team in", "id": "13321907" }, { "contents": "Lanarkshire Cup\n\n\n1932–33 - 1933–34 - Hamilton Academical 1934–35 - Airdrieonians 1935–36 - 1936–37 - 1937–38 - Airdrieonians 1938–39 - Hamilton Academical 1939–40 - Motherwell 1848–49 - Albion Rovers 1949–50 - Motherwell 1950–51 - Albion Rovers 1951–52 - Hamilton Academical 1952–53 - Motherwell 1953–54 - Motherwell 1954–55 - Motherwell 1955–56 - 1956–57 - Motherwell 1957–58 - Motherwell 1958–59 - Motherwell 1959–60 - Motherwell 1960–61 - Motherwell 1961–62 - Motherwell 1962–63 - Airdrieonians 1963–64 - Motherwell 1964–65 - 1965–66 - Airdrieonians 1966–67 - Airdrieonians 1967–68 - Motherwell 1968–69 - Motherwell 1969–70 - Airdrieonians 1970–71 - Airdrieonians 1971–72 - 1972–73 - Motherwell 1973–74 -", "id": "10384135" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1981\n\n\nNe7 29.Ne3 Rc6 30.Ra3 Nc8 31.axb5 axb5 32.Kf2 Nb6 33.Nb2 Rxd1 34.Bxd1 Rd6 35.Be2 Be8 36.Ra5 Rd8 37.Ke1 c6 38.Ra6 Rb8 39.Bd1 Nc8 40.Nd3 Nc7 41.Ra5 Ra8 42.f4 exf4 43.gxf4 Nb6 44.Bf3 Rd8 45.Be2 Na4 46.Ra7 Rd7 47.Kd2 Ne6 48.Rxd7 Bxd7 49.Bg4 g6 50.f5 gxf5 51.Bxf5 Kg7 52.e5 Nf8 53.Bxd7 Nxd7 54.e6 Ndb6 55.Nf4 Kf8 56.Kd3 Nc8 57.Ng4 Ke7 58.Nh6 Kd6 59.Kd4 Ne7 60.Nf7+ Kc7 61.Nh5 c5+ 62.bxc5 Nc6+ 63.Ke3 Nxc5 64.Nxf6 Nxe6 65.h5 Nf8 66.Ke4 Kb6 67.Ng5 h6 68.Nf7 Ne6 69.Ne8 Nc5+ 70.Ke3 Na4 71.Kd2 b4 72.cxb4 Nxb4 73.Nxh6 Nc5 74.Nf5 Nd5 75.h6 Ne4+", "id": "7279794" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n22 3a 20 22 55 ord\", \"name\": \"U 0000100 73 65 72 22 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 73 70 61 63 65 ser\", \"namespace 0000120 22 3a 20 22 65 78 61 6d 70 6c 65 2e 61 76 72 6f \": \"example.avro 0000140 22 2c 20 22 66 69 65 6c 64 73 22 3a 20 5b 7b 22 \", \"fields\": [{\" 0000160 74 79 70 65 22 3a 20 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c", "id": "10173700" }, { "contents": "HC CSKA Moscow\n\n\n. \"Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game Soviet / Russian MVP Scoring Champion Goal Scoring Champion Soviet / Russian League First Team Best Line Best Rookie Soviet League Championship \"(32)\": 1947–48, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1954–55, 1955–56, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1976–77,", "id": "12586396" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\n- Ryne Duren - Baltimore 54, Kansas City 57, NYY 58-61, LAA 61-62, Philadelphia 63-64, Cincinnati 64, Washington 65, Philadelphia 65 1949 - Ed Albrecht - St. Louis 49-50 1940 - Dewey Adkins - Washington 43, Chi Cubs 49 1940 - Stan Goletz - CHI WS 41 1940 - William Red Rollings - Boston 27-28 1940 - Dave Bartosch - St. Louis 45 1939 - Andy Cohen - Player - New York Giants 26, 28-29, Manager - Philadelphia", "id": "9684301" }, { "contents": "Bing (search engine)\n\n\n-time traffic conditions using Bing Maps. The gadget provided shortcuts to driving directions, local search and full-screen traffic view of major US and Canadian cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Montreal, New York City, Oklahoma City, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Vancouver, and Washington, D.C. Prior to October", "id": "5355697" }, { "contents": "Chess (poem)\n\n\nas 52. Na1–b3? 52. Kh2 Qg3+ 53. Qxg3+ hxg3+ 54. Kxg3 Ra5 55. Kf2 Ra8 56. Ke2 Nc2 57. Kd1 Ne3+ 58. Kc1 Nxg2+ 59. Kb1 b5 60. h4 b4 61. h5 b3 62. e5 Bg5 63. h6 Nh4 64. e6 Bf6 65. h7 Nxf3 66. e7 Bxe7 67. h8=Q+ Kb7 68. Qh3 Ne5 69. Qh5 Nd3 70. Qh3 Nb4 71. Qf3+ Kb8 72. Qe2 Bf6 73. Qe6", "id": "7723831" }, { "contents": "2002 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n(77) 93–6, 37–67, (62) 70–20, (57) 79–0, (91) 108–17, 69–9, (60) 62–9 **(65) 75–33, 68–55, 59–23, (126)-0, 0-(81), (85) 112–6, 1–76 (72), (60) 73–0 ***(60) 109–6, 45–56, (72) 75–42, 5–78 (55), (68) 73–0, (109) 115–19, 43–66, (110) 111–14, (70)-0, 38–89", "id": "20494682" }, { "contents": "2015 Cleveland Indians season\n\n\nand 13, improving their record to 70–70 and marking the first time the Indians were .500 since they were 2–2. The Indians would also be 71-71, 72-72, 73-73, and 74-74, but lost the following game each time. They briefly made it over the .500 mark at 77–76 on September 26, but went on to lose three in a row. The Indians spent much of September 3–5 games behind the Texas Rangers or Houston Astros for the second wild card spot in the American", "id": "294687" }, { "contents": "Index of philosophical literature\n\n\n\"Federalist No. 61\" – \"Federalist No. 62\" – \"Federalist No. 63\" – \"Federalist No. 64\" – \"Federalist No. 65\" – \"Federalist No. 66\" – \"Federalist No. 67\" – \"Federalist No. 68\" – \"Federalist No. 69\" – \"Federalist No. 70\" – \"Federalist No. 71\" – \"Federalist No. 72\" – \"Federalist No. 73\" – \"Federalist No. 74\" – \"Federalist", "id": "16809651" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "List of mayors of Salisbury\n\n\n1850–51 George Brown 1851–52 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1852–53 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1853–54 John Lambert 1854–55 Thomas Pain 1855–56 Abraham Jackson 1856–57 Thomas Pain 1857–58 Coard William Squarey 1858–59 Philip Pickney Cother 1859–60 William Woodlands 1860–61 Philip Watson Ottoway 1861–62 Charles Mann Cornwallis Whatman 1862–63 John Style 1863–64 John Waters 1864–65 Richard Henry Rigden 1865–66 Robert Stokes 1866–67 John Alfred Lush MD 1867–68 Stephen Eldridge 1868–69 William Aylward 1869–70 Charles Richard Norton 1870–71 William Fawcett Jnr. 1871–72 John Harding Jackson 1873–74 Henry Brown 1874–75 Samuel Ralph Atkins 1875–76 Charles Henry Radcliffe 1876–77 John Keynes 1877–78 Richard Monkhouse Wilson", "id": "18557200" }, { "contents": "1967 NFL season\n\n\nThe 1967 NFL season was the 48th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 16 teams with the addition of the New Orleans Saints. The two 8-team conferences were split into two divisions each: the Eastern Conference divisions were Capitol (Dallas, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Washington) and Century (Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis), and the Western Conference divisions were Central (Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, and Minnesota) and Coastal (Atlanta, Baltimore, Los Angeles", "id": "8290334" }, { "contents": "World TeamTennis\n\n\nwith Arthur Ashe and Wilt Chamberlain, securing the professional men players.. The league began play in May 1974, with George MacCall as Commissioner of the 16 teams: Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo-Toronto, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Florida (Miami), San Diego/Hawaii, Houston, Los Angeles, Minnesota (Minneapolis-St.Paul), New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. The original league format included a four-colored tennis court, a 44-contest season, and teams", "id": "14486970" }, { "contents": "2013 FedEx Cup Playoffs\n\n\n(76 to 58), Nicholas Thompson (73 to 59), Brendan Steele (89 to 69), and Ernie Els (91 to 70). Seven players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances: Ryan Palmer (60 to 71), Fredrik Jacobson (61 to 72), Martin Laird (63 to 74), David Lingmerth (64 to 75), Kyle Stanley (66 to 77), Cameron Tringale (69 to 79", "id": "19528111" }, { "contents": "Jellabies\n\n\n58. Parrot (21 June 1999) 59. Spring (28 June 1999) 60. Magic (5 July 1999) 61. Where's Pepper? (12 July 1999) 62. Hot (19 July 1999) 63. Robot (26 July 1999) 64. Wheels (2 August 1999) 65. Chums (9 August 1999) 66. Baa! (16 August 1999) 67. Found (23 August 1999) 68. Autumn (30 August 1999) 69. Nature (6 September 1999)", "id": "20682329" }, { "contents": "List of fresh water fishes of Maharashtra\n\n\nogilbii 51. Schismatorhynchos (Nukta) nukta 52. Thynnichthys sandkhol 53. Tor khudree 54. Tor mussulah 55. Tor tor SUB-FAMILY: CULTRINAE 56. Chela cachius 57. Chela laubuca 58. Salmostoma acinaces 59. Salmostoma balookee 60. Salmostoma boopis 61. Salmostoma clupeoides 62. Salmostoma horai 63. Salmostoma kardahiensis 64. Salmostoma novacula 65. Salmostoma phulo Subfamily: LEUCISCINAE 66. Hypophthalmichthys molitrix SUBFAMILY: RASBORINAE 69. Barilius evezardi 70. Barilius gatensis 71. Parluciosoma daniconius 72. Parluciosoma labiosa 73. Danio aequipinnatus 74", "id": "16146194" }, { "contents": "Vehicle registration plates of Kenya\n\n\n63 UN - United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Eastern & Southern African Regional Office 64 CD - Iran 65 CD - Cyprus 66 CD - Argentina 67 UN - United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) 68 CD - Philippines 69 CD - Burundi 70 CD - Chile 71 CD - Oman 72 CD - League of Arab States / Arab League 73 CD - European Union 74 CD - Yemen 75 CD - Kenya Mission to UNEP 76 CD - Côte d'Ivoire (Consulate) 77 CD - Bangladesh 78 CD - Saudi Arabia 79 UN", "id": "993880" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "List of makams\n\n\n-Şehnaz 63. Bûstan 64. Büzürk 65. Büzürk-Gerdâniye 66. Büzürk-Geveyşt 67. Büzürk-Mâye 68. Büzürk-Nevrûz 69. Büzürk-Selmek 70. Büzürk-Şehnâz 71. Canfezâ 72. Çârgâh 73. Çârgâh-Âcem 74. Çârgâh-Gerdâniye 75. Çârgâh-Mahûr 76. Çehâr-Âgâazin 77. Daği-Bayâti 78. Danişverân 79. Dil Âvîz 80. Dil-Ârâ 81. Dil-Efruz 82. Dil-Keşîde 83. Dil-Nişîn 84. Dil-", "id": "21093808" }, { "contents": "Super Bases Loaded 2\n\n\n\", the Cleveland \"Stars\", the Detroit \"Storm\", the Kansas City \"Tornadoes\", Oakland \"Eagles\", and Seattle \"Blue Wave\". The Omega League (based on the National League) consisted of the Atlanta \"Weasels\", Houston \"Doves\", the Los Angeles \"Cyclops\", the New York \"Mercs\", Philadelphia \"Bruins\", the Pittsburgh \"Buzzards\", and the San Francisco \"Amoebas\". In addition, there were four edit teams: Urbana,", "id": "22141152" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "Don Larsen\n\n\nDon James Larsen (born August 7, 1929) is an American retired Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher. During a 15-year MLB career, he pitched from 1953 to 1967 for seven different teams. Larsen pitched for the St. Louis Browns / Baltimore Orioles (1953–54; 1965), New York Yankees (1955–59), Kansas City Athletics (1960–1961), Chicago White Sox (1961), San Francisco Giants (1962–64), Houston Colt .45's / Houston Astros (1964–65), and Chicago Cubs (1967)", "id": "15750076" }, { "contents": "1968 NBA playoffs\n\n\n) (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Chicago Bulls: \"Lakers win series 4-1\" This is the first playoff meeting between the Lakers and Bulls. Division Finals (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (3) San Francisco Warriors: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Last Playoff Meeting: 1967 Western Division Semifinals (San Francisco won 3-0) Champion: Boston Celtics Division Semifinals (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (3) New York Knicks: \"76ers win series 4-2", "id": "14689742" } ]
BASEBALL - MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS AFTER THURSDAY 'S GAMES . NEW YORK 1996-08-30 Major League Baseball standings after games played on Thursday ( tabulate under won , lost , winning percentage and games behind ) : AMERICAN LEAGUE EASTERN DIVISION W L PCT GB NEW YORK 74 59 .556 - BALTIMORE 70 63 .526 4 BOSTON 69 65 .515 5 1/2 TORONTO 63 71 .470 11 1/2 DETROIT 48 86 .358 26 1/2 CENTRAL DIVISION CLEVELAND 80 53 .602 - CHICAGO 71 64 .526 10 MINNESOTA 67 67 .500 13 1/2 MILWAUKEE 64 71 .474 17 KANSAS CITY 61 74 .452 20 WESTERN DIVISION TEXAS 75 58 .564 - SEATTLE 70 63 .526 5 OAKLAND 64 72 .471 12 1/2 CALIFORNIA 62 72 .463 13 1/2 FRIDAY , AUGUST 30 SCHEDULE KANSAS CITY AT DETROIT CHICAGO AT TORONTO MINNESOTA AT MILWAUKEE CLEVELAND AT TEXAS NEW YORK AT CALIFORNIA BOSTON AT OAKLAND BALTIMORE AT SEATTLE NATIONAL LEAGUE EASTERN DIVISION W L PCT GB ATLANTA 83 49 .629 - MONTREAL 71 61 .538 12 FLORIDA 64 70 .478 20 NEW YORK 59 75 .440 25 PHILADELPHIA 54 80 .403 30 CENTRAL DIVISION HOUSTON 72 63 .533 - ST LOUIS 69 65 .515 2 1/2 CINCINNATI 66 67 .496 5 CHICAGO 65 66 .496 5 PITTSBURGH 56 77 .421 15 WESTERN DIVISION SAN DIEGO 75 60 .556 - LOS ANGELES 72 61 .541 2 COLORADO 70 65 .519 5 SAN FRANCISCO 57 74 .435 16 FRIDAY , AUGUST 30 SCHEDULE ATLANTA AT CHICAGO FLORIDA AT CINCINNATI SAN DIEGO AT MONTREAL [START_ENT] LOS ANGELES [END_ENT] AT PHILADELPHIA HOUSTON AT PITTSBURGH SAN FRANCISCO AT NEW YORK COLORADO AT ST LOUIS
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[ { "contents": "Global Initiative to Combat Nuclear Terrorism\n\n\n. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. IAEA (observer) UNODC (observer) INTERPOL (observer) UNICRI (observer) June 1-2 in Tokyo Japan February 8-10 New Delhi India June 16-17, 2015 Helsinki, Finland", "id": "7679046" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nNew York Yankees 56. Robin Yount, Milwaukee Brewers 57. Wade Boggs, Boston Red Sox 58. Roger Clemens, Boston Red Sox 59. Vince Coleman, St. Louis Cardinals 60. José Canseco, Oakland Athletics 61. Fernando Valenzuela, Los Angeles Dodgers 62. Tony Gwynn, San Diego Padres 63. Doc Gooden, New York Mets 64. Mark McGwire, Oakland Athletics 65. Jack Clark, New York Yankees 66. Dale Murphy, Atlanta Braves 67. Kirk Gibson, Los Angeles Dodgers 68. Jack Morris,", "id": "18525011" }, { "contents": "Women's World Chess Championship 2016\n\n\nRb4 60. a3 Kc5 61. Re6 Re4 62. Kc2 Kd4 63. Rd6+ Kc4 64. Rc6+ Kd5 65. Rb6 Rc4+ 66. Kd2 Kc5 67. Rb8 Ra4 68. Rc8+ Kd4 69. Rb8 Ra5 70. Rd8+ Kc4 71. Re8 Kd5 72. Rd8+ Ke4 73. Rb8 Rxa3 74. Rxb5 Kf4 75. Rb8 Kf3 76. Rf8+ Ke4 77. Rb8 Ra2+ 78. Ke1 Kf4 79. Rb3 e4 80. Rc3 e3 81. Rc8 1/2-1/2 In", "id": "15973443" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nDetroit Tigers 69. Ryne Sandberg, Chicago Cubs 70. Nolan Ryan, Houston Astros 71. John Tudor, Los Angeles Dodgers 72. Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia Phillies 73. Dave Righetti, New York Yankees 74. Pedro Guerrero, St. Louis Cardinals 75. Rick Sutcliffe, Chicago Cubs 76. Gary Carter, New York Mets 77. Cal Ripken, Baltimore Orioles 78. Andre Dawson, Chicago Cubs 79. Andy Van Slyke, Pittsburgh Pirates 80. Roc Raines, Montreal Expos 81. Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins 82.", "id": "18525012" }, { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Constitutional amendments under the French Fifth Republic\n\n\n46, 47, 47-1, 47-2 (new), 48, 49, 50-1, 51-1 (new), 51-2 (new), 56, 61, 61-1 (new), 62, 65, 69, 70, 71, 71-1 (new), 72-3, 73, 74-1, 75-1 (new), 87 (new), 88-4, 88-5, 89. The vote was", "id": "8390514" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Wysoczany\n\n\n53. Saharowa 54. Mashljanyk 55. Luchkanych 56. Mashljanyk 57. Mytso 58. Jacyla 59. Jacyla 60. Village Ukrainian School 61. Bodnik 62. Tsynanko 63. Shlomko 64. Warholjak 65. Kroljak 66. Village Orthodox Church 67. Horonova 68. Hlibyk 69. Sekielyk 70. Mashljanyk 71. Maslany 72. Orzinski 73. Worotyla 74. Luchkanych 75. Petrunjova 76. Slabka 77. Petrunjova 78. Bajtsowa 79. Sas 80. Sas 81. Hrytsko 82. Jacyla 83. Szevtsova 84. Szevtsova", "id": "15604592" }, { "contents": "List of WWE United States Champions\n\n\nRank !Wrestler !No. ofbrreigns !Combinedbrdays !Combined daysbrrec. by WWE !1 !2 !rowspan=2|40 !42 !43 !44 !45 !46 !47 !48 !49 !50 !51 !52 !53 !rowspan=2|54 !56 !rowspan=2|57 !59 !60 !61 !62 !63 !64 !65 !66 !67 !rowspan=3|68 !71 !72 !rowspan=3|73 !76 !77 !78 !rowspan=2|79 !rowspan=2|81 !83 !rowspan=2|84 !rowspan=3|86 !89 !rowspan=2|90 !92 !", "id": "11372834" }, { "contents": "Eusébio\n\n\nrepeated five years later. He was the Portuguese First Division's top scorer seven times (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970 and 1973), helping Benfica to win 11 Primeira Liga (1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73 and 1974–75), 5 Portuguese Cup wins (1961–62, 1963–64, 1968–69, 1969–70 and 1971–72), 1 European Cup win (1961–62) and 3 European Cup finals (1962–63, 1964–65 and 1967–68). Eusébio", "id": "15697745" }, { "contents": "Udayarpalayam taluk\n\n\n48 Kundaveli-East 49 Kundaveli-West 50 Kuruvalapparkoil 51 Kuvagam 52 Kuvathur 53 Managathy 54 Marudur 55 Melur 56 Muthuservamadam 57 Nagam Panthal 58 Nayaganai Periyal 59 Nedavalur-East 60 Nedavalur-South 61 Olayur 62 Padanilai 63 Pappakudi-North 64 Pappakudi-South 65 Parukkal 66 Periyakrishnapuram 67 Periyavalayam 68 Pichanur 69 Pilichikuzhi 70 Piranjeri 71 Porpathintha Nallur 72 Rangiyam 73 Saluppai 74 Sathampady 75 Silambur 76 Siluvacheri 77 Sirukadambur 78 Solankurichi 79 Sripuranthan 80 Sriraman 81 Suriyamanal 82 Suttamalli 83 T.Paluvur 84 Taludalamedu 85 Thandalai 86 Thathanur 87 Thenkatchi Perumal Nathan 88 Thirukalapur 89", "id": "329036" }, { "contents": "Garhmukteshwar (Assembly constituency)\n\n\nkhaiya 46 Sharifpur 47 Anooppur Dibai 48 Shuklampura 49 Rasoolabad Nanpur 50 Lodhipur Shobhan 51 Pawati 52 Haiderpur 53 Lodhipur Chhapka 54 Sadullapur 55 Hiranpura 56 Popayi 57 Janupura 58 Jhadina 59 Saidpur 60 Alampur Bhagwantpur 61 Ladpura 62 Kalyanpur 63 Khilwai 64 Shogarh 65 Shahpur Chaudhary 66 Inayatpur 67 Rampur Nyamatpur 68 Abdullapur 69 Dotai 70 Athsaini 71 Hasupur 72 Manak Chowk 73 Deoli 74 Dhana 75 Lisri 76 Akkhapur 77 Fattapur 78 Phuldehra 79 Nawada Kalan 80 Todarpur 81 Bhowapur 82 Bhowapur Mastannagar 83 Baksar 84 Saroorpur 85 Vait 86 Khudaliya 87 Baddha 88 Ratupura 89 Rajhera 90", "id": "3818355" }, { "contents": "Samia tribe (Luhya)\n\n\n38 Abakangala 39 Abakati 40 Abakemo 41 Abakerere 42 Abakhu 43 Abakibwedde 44 Abakiroyoya 45 Abakobe 46 Abakomolo 47 Abakooli 48 Abakoolo 49 Abakuba 50 Abakwala 51 Abakwede 52 Abakyaki 53 Abakyonga 54 Abalaka 55 Abalala 56 Abalanda 57 Abaleke 58 Abalekya 59 Abalila 60 Abalindo 61 Abaliro 62 Abalisa 63 Abaloba 64 Abalomba 65 Abalundu 66 Abalwenge 67 Abalyali 68 Abalyani 69 Abamakwa 70 Abamakyeke 71 Abamali 72 Abamani 73 Abamanyi 74 Abambumpi 75 Abameripo 76 Abampoodi 77 Abampunyi 78 Abamulembo 79 Abamulimba 80 Abamuma 81 Abanapa 82 Abangasa 83 Abanghale 84 Abanyanga 85 Abanyedeti 86 Abanyihodoo 87 Abanyimaro", "id": "4195796" }, { "contents": "Parbatsar\n\n\nGular 47 Gunawati 48 Gurah 49 Haripura 50 Harnawa Patti 51 Hatheli 52 Hukmpura 53 Huldhani 54 Jagdishpura 55 Jalampura 56 Janjeela 57 Jawla 58 Jhalra 59 Jhujharpura 60 Kaletara 61 Kalkala Ki Dhani 62 Kankediyas 63 Kanwalad 64 Khanpur 65 Khedapura 66 Khedarpura 67 Kheri Khinwasi 68 Khokhar 69 Khokhariya 70 Khundiyas 71 Kinsariya 72 Kishorpura 73 Kitiya 74 Kuliyana 75 Kundri 76 Kurada 77 Lakhiyas 78 Lalana Kalan 79 Lalana Khurd 80 Madhwa 81 Malas Charnan 82 Malas Gusaiyan 83 Mandan 84 Mandowari 85 Manglana 86 Manpura 87 Mayapur 88 Mehgaon 89 Merasi 90 Mindakiya 91 Modi Khurd", "id": "7579275" }, { "contents": "Western Suburbs Magpies\n\n\nW Wright 55 W Barclay 56 Percy Bolt 57 T Doyle 58 J Feeney 59 V Jarvis 60 E Mantle 61 H.G. Naylor 62 E Palmer 63 E Willings 64 Grinstead 65 Owens 66 Sam Perry 67 Keen 68 James 69 Percy Briscoe 70 Chipperfield 71 J Ogilvie 72 Horace Alderson 73 Johns 74 J Slingsby 75 D McDonald 76 G Patterson 77 Baldock 78 Tom Dowswell 79 Healy 80 McEvoy 81 Ryan 82 George Duffin 83 Herb Gilbert 84 Rangi Joass 85 W Mueller 86 A Munnery 87 P.J. Thompson 88 Jack Tully 89 S.B. Wall 90 A Gillett", "id": "13659778" }, { "contents": "Game Day Recycling\n\n\nUniversity of Georgia 59. University of Kentucky 60. University of Maine 61. University of Maryland 62. University of Miami 63. University of Michigan 64. University of Minnesota 65. University of Mississippi 66. University of Missouri 67. University of Montana 68. University of Nebraska–Lincoln 69. University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill 70. University of North Texas 71. University of Notre Dame 72. University of Oregon 73. University of Rochester 74. University of South Florida 75. University of Tennessee - Knoxville 76", "id": "10435645" }, { "contents": "Carson's Law\n\n\nAnd Misfire 59. St. Patrick's Day 60. The Masquerade 61. All That Glitters 62. Laugh, Clown, Laugh 63. Guardian Angels 64. Lost Opportunities 65. A Country Dance 66. Faith, Hope And Fencing Wire 67. A Matter Of Confidence 68. The Tender Trap 69. A Case For Compassion 70. From Small Acorns 71. Street Games, Night Moves 72. Deceptions 73. Orphans Of The Storm 74. Falling Star 75. Means To An End 76. Teapots And Tears 77.", "id": "7511783" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "2003 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 10–11 May – Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, England *58–69, 83–25, 24–66, (63) 75–8, 9-(67), 0–98 (57), 72–60 (53), 39–80 (55), (67)-(60), 42–61 **(58) 73–26, (80)-(52), (100) 104–32, 23–82 (57), (54) 74–57, 49–57, (56) 71–48, 59–32 **", "id": "20494482" }, { "contents": "List of villages in Murbad\n\n\n796 br 57 Gorakhgad Murbad 1 br 58 Goregaon Murbad 495 br 59 Hedavali Murbad 281 br 60 Hireghar Murbad 225 61 Inde Murbad 885 br 62 Jadai Murbad 491 br 63 Jaigaon Murbad 496 br 64 Jambhurde Murbad 1,330 br 65 Jamghar Murbad 533 br 66 Kachakoli Murbad 869 br 67 Kalambad Mu Murbad 408 br 68 Kalambhe Murbad 1,299 br 69 Kalamkhande Murbad 987 br 70 Kalanbhad Murbad 1,017 br 71 Kandali Murbad 295 br 72 Kanharle Murbad 798 br 73 Kanhol Murbad 822 br 74 Karavale Murbad 1,118 br 75 Karchonde Murbad 731 76 Kasgaon Murbad 524", "id": "15353565" }, { "contents": "Amos Burn\n\n\nKf7 46.Bxc6 Bxc6 47.Kb4 Be8 48.Nf3 Ke7 49.Ng5 Bc6 50.Ka3 Bd7 51.Kb2 Ba4 52.Kc1 Bb3 53.Nf3 Ba4 54.Nh4 Kf7 55.Ng2 Bd7 56.h4 Be8 57.Kb2 Ba4 58.Ne3 Ke7 59.Ka3 Bc6 60.Kb4 Kd7 61.Ka5 Kc7 62.Nc2 Kb7 63.Nb4 Bd7 64.Na6 Be8 65.Nc5+ Kc6 66.Nxe6 Bd7 67.Ng5 Bf5 68.Kb4 Bg4 69.Ka3 Kd7 70.Nf7 Be6 71.Nd6 Kc6 72.Kb2 Bg4 73.Kc2 Kd7 74.Kd2 Ke6 75.Ke3 Bh3 76.f5+ gxf5 77.Kf4 Bg4 78.Kg5 Bh3 79.Ne8 Kf7 80.Nf6 f4 81.Kxf4 Be6 82.Kg5 1–0 MacDonald-Burn, Liverpool 1910 At right is a surprisingly little-known position from one of Burn's offhand games.", "id": "20103296" }, { "contents": "Brazilian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act\n\n\n59. FENIPRAZINE 60. FEMPROBAMATO 61. FLUFENAZINE 62. FLUMAZENIL 63. FLUOXETINE 64. FLUPENTIXOL 65. FLUVOXAMINE 66. HALOPERIDOL 67. HALOTAN 68. CLORAL HYDRATE 69. HYDROCHLORBEZETILAMINE 70. HYDROXIDINE 71. HOMOPHENAZINE 72. IMICLOPRAZINE 73. IMIPRAMINE 74. IMIPRAMINOXIDE 75. IPROCLORIZIDA 76. ISOCARBOXAZIDE 77. ISOFLURANE 78. ISOPROPYL-CROTONYL-URINE 79. LAMOTRIGINE 80. LEVODOPA 81. LEVOMEPROMAZINE 82. LINDANO 83. LISURIDA 84. LITHIUM 85. LOPERAMIDA 86. LOXAPINA 87. MAPROTILINE 88. MECLOFENOXATE 89. MEFENOXALONE 90.", "id": "14670778" }, { "contents": "Tales of the Wizard of Oz\n\n\n? 55. ? 56. ? 57. ? 58. ? 59. ? 60. Friends of a Feather 61. Monkey Air Lift 62. Guaranteed for Life 63. The Skills of Bravery 64. The Coat of Arms 65. Roar, Lion, Roar 66. Be a Card 67. The Inferior Decorator 68. The Salesman 69. The Cat's Meow 70. The Yellow Brick Road 71. Rusty Rusty 72. The Scarecrow 73. The Invisible Man 74. Free Trade 75. The Bull Fighter 76", "id": "13344957" }, { "contents": "Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship\n\n\nscope=row|56 !scope=row|57 !scope=row|58 !scope=row|59 !scope=row|60 !scope=row|61 !scope=row|62 !scope=row|63 !scope=row|64 !scope=row|65 !scope=row|66 !scope=row|67 !scope=row|68 !scope=row|69 !scope=row|70 !scope=row|71 !scope=row|72 !scope=row|73 !scope=row|74 !scope=row|75 !scope=row|76 !scope=row|77 !scope=row|78 !scope=row|79 !scope=row|80 !", "id": "16778230" }, { "contents": "Ikirun\n\n\n59. Asaba 60. Ajele Okeba 61. Ago Okeba 62. Ajisefinni 63. Alufa Akanbi 64. Adedeji 65. Alabi 66. Aniyeye 67. Agunlo 68. Aliyu 69. Aborisade 70. Agbon 71. Ayara 72. Baale- Enle 73. Baba Osogbo 74. Orisayo 75. Balogun 76. Baale Gbenagbena 77. Baale Onilu 78. Baale Ponja Erintunde 79. Saba 80. Balogun Kojo 81. Baale Oke Aafo 82. Balogun Makinde 83. Baba Isale 84. Balogun Imole 85. Baba Oloya 86. Baale", "id": "2580736" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qd2 Qd4 57. Qe1 Qb6 58. Qd2 Rb7 59. a4 Qc5 60. Qe1 Rb4 61. Qd2 Qb6 62. Qc1 Qd4 63. Qc2 Rb3 64. Be2 Rxc3 65. Qxc3 Qxc3 66. bxc3 Nxe4 67. Bf3 Nef6 68. Be2 e4 69. Bxc4 g4 70. Rb2 Ng5 71. Rb6 Nf7 72. Bf1 f3 73. c4 Nd7 74. Rb7 Nfe5 75. f6 e3 76. Rb3 e2 77. Bxe2 fxe2 78. Re3 Nf3 79. f7 Rf8 80. Rxg4 e1=", "id": "10680382" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "1953–54 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team\n\n\n30 Oregon State (-/4) RAL L 53–65 January 8 The Citadel H W 83–42 January 9 Wake Forest A W 66–65 January 11 Davidson A W 70–54 January 16 Virginia H W 78–66 January 19 NC State H L 77–84 February 2 Washington and Lee LY W 69–60 February 4 Duke (-/8) A L 47–63 February 8 Virginia A L 69–83 February 11 Wake Forest H L 62–76 February 13 Clemson (-/14) A W 72–56 February 16 Davidson H W 89–69 February 20 Duke (-/14) H L 63–67 February 24 NC State", "id": "7304952" }, { "contents": "Kumharsain\n\n\nChohan 38 Chopala 39 Churath 40 D.P.F. Nag kelo Saroga 41 D.P.F. Nagkelo 42 Dagrot 43 Dakolu 44 Dakoon 45 Dalan 46 Damaur 47 Daro 48 Dawala 49 Deeb 50 Deoridhar 51 Dethal 52 Devali Dhar 53 Dhala 54 Dhali 55 Dhanal 56 Dharuri 57 Dheongli 58 Dogri 59 Doja 60 Ganeog 61 Gharal 62 Ghareawat 63 Ghughvi 64 Gheti 65 Gonthla 66 Halyana 67 Hathiya 68 Jadoon 69 Jal 70 Jalti 71 Jangal Ahar 72 Jangal Dawala 73 Jangal Hatu 74 Jangal Havan 75 Jangal Jogsha 76 Jangal Madhawan 77 Jangal Marni 78 Jangal Nun-II 79 Janjeli", "id": "1653227" }, { "contents": "Glamorgan County Silver Ball Trophy\n\n\n. The trophy is sponsored by Brains Smooth. ! Season !! Winners !! Losing Finalists !! Score !! Venue ! 1956–57 !1957–58 ! 1958–59 ! 1959–60 ! 1960–61 ! 1961–62 ! 1962–63 ! 1963–64 ! 1964–65 ! 1965–66 ! 1966–67 ! 1967–68 ! 1968–69 ! 1969–70 ! 1970–71 ! 1971–72 ! 1972–73 ! 1973–74 ! 1974–75 ! 1975–76 ! 1976–77 ! 1977–78 ! 1978–79 ! 1979–80 ! 1980–81 ! 1981–82 ! 1982–83 ! 1983–84 ! 1984–85 ! 1985–86 ! 1986–87 ! 1987–88 ! 1988–89 ! 1989–90 ! 1990–91 ! 1991–92 ! 1992–93 ! 1993–94", "id": "18470383" }, { "contents": "63rd NHK Cup (shogi)\n\n\n, 59. P*7b, 60. Px3e, 61. P-6f, 62. N*8e, 63. P-7a+, 64. Nx7g+, 65. Nx7g, 66. S*7f, 67. N*8i, 68. G*5i, 69. K-6h, 70. B-4h+, 71. +P-7b, 72. +B-5h, 73. K-7i, 74. +B-6i, 75. K-8h, 76. +Bx7h, 77. Kx7h, 78. G*6g, 79. K-8h, 80. Gx7g, 81. Nx7g", "id": "8770976" }, { "contents": "Ancestors of Rama\n\n\n62. Rituparna 63. Sarvakama (Sarvakarma, Aartupani in Harivansha Puran) 64. Sudas (contemporary to King Kuru-1 of Chandravansh who founded the Magadha Kingdom) 65. Saudasa (or) Kalmashapada (married to Madayanti) 66. Asmaka 67. Mulaka (Naari Kavacha) (contemporary of Yadava King Shakuni who was the father of Rakshasha “Bhasmasura”) 68. Dasharatha-1 69. Adwil (Ilabil in Vishnu Puran) 70. Vishvamashaha 71. Anaranya-2 72. Nidhn 73. Animitra 74. Dululaha (Harivansh Puran) 75", "id": "8372279" }, { "contents": "Codex Cyprius\n\n\n1: 1, 4, 12, 14, 30, 34, 41, 44; Luke 10: 1, 8, 15, 22, 23, 30, 32, 37, 38, 47, 48, 53, 57, 63; Luke 20: 2, 4, 8, 9, 19, 23, 24, 26, 28, 33, 34, 50, 61, 62, 64, 65, 70, 74, 75. In Matthew 27:34 it reads οινον (\"wine\"", "id": "12433331" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qg1 Qe8 55. Qf2 Qf8 56. Rcd1 Qe8 57. Kh3 Kh8 58. Rc1 Kh7 59. Ba7 Rb7 60. Bc5 Na6 61. Be3 Rbb8 62. Kh4 Nb4 63. Qf1 Qe7 64. Kh3 Qe8 65. Kh2 Qe7 66. Qd1 Qe8 67. Kh3 Ra8 68. Kh4 Na6 69. Qg1 Bb4 70. Rdd1 Bf8 71. Kh3 Rab8 72. Kh4 Nb4 73. Rd2 Na6 74. Nf5 Bb4 75. Rdd1 Bf8 76. Qe1 Bb4 77. Qf1 Bf8 78. Kg3 Nb4 79", "id": "10680375" }, { "contents": "List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach\n\n\n• 20/7=/11 • 22/5 • 24/6 • 25/6 • 26/6 • 28/6 • 29/8 • 30/6 • 31/9 • 32/6 • 33/6 • 36/4 and /8 • 37/6 • 38/6 • 39/7 • 40/3, /6 and /8 • 41/6 • 42/7 • 44/7 • 45/7 • 46/6 • 47/5 • 48/3 and /7 • 52/6 • 55/5 • 56/5 • 57/8 • 59/3 • 60/5 • 62/6 64. • 64/2, /4 and /8 • 65/2 and /7 • 66/6 • 67/4 and /7 • 69/6 • 69a/6 • 70/7 and /11 • 72/6 • 73/5 • 74/8", "id": "3262090" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n+ Nxe4 56. fxe4+ Kxe4 57. Qg4+ Kd3 58. Qf3+ Qe3 59. Kg4 Qxf3+ 60. Kxf3 g6 61. Bd6 Nf5 62. Kf4 Nh4 63. Kg4 gxh5+ 64. Kxh4 Kxd4 65. Bb8 a5 66. Bd6 Kc4 67. Kxh5 a4 68. Kxh6 Kb3 69. b5 Kc4 70. Kg5 Kxb5 71. Kf5 Ka6 72. Ke6 Ka7 73. Kd7 Kb7 74. Be7 Ka7 75. Kc7 Ka8 76. Bd6 Ka7 77. Kc8 Ka6 78. Kb8 b5 79", "id": "7279713" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rg3 b3 59. Kc6 Kb8 60. Rxb3+ Ka7 61. Rb7+ Ka6 62. Rb6+ Ka7 63. Kb5 a4 64. Rxf6 Rf4 65. Rxh6 a3 66. Ra6+ Kb8 67. Rxa3 Rxf5 68. Rg3 Rf6 69. Rg8+ Kc7 70. Rg7+ Kc8 71. Rh7 1-0 Game 32br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black: Korchnoi, Viktorbr Pirc, Classicalbr Result: 1-0br 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5", "id": "7279777" }, { "contents": "José Cardenal\n\n\nJosé Rosario Domec Cardenal (born October 7, 1943 in Matanzas, Cuba) is a Cuban American former professional baseball outfielder, who played Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants (1963–64), Los Angeles/California Angels (1965–67), Cleveland Indians (1968–69), St. Louis Cardinals (1970–1971), Milwaukee Brewers (1971), Chicago Cubs (1972–77), Philadelphia Phillies (1978–79), New York Mets (1979–80), and Kansas City Royals (1980). Cardenal batted and threw", "id": "3406173" }, { "contents": "SUBE card\n\n\n20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88,", "id": "8102606" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\nRb1 Bg7 58. Be4 Nf6 59. Bc2 Nd5 60. Ra1 Kc7 61. Rb1 Bf6 62. Kg1 Ne7 63. Kf1 Nd5 64. Kg2 Bg7 65. Kg1 Kb7 66. Ra1 R6d7 67. Re4 Bf6 68. Re2 Kc7 69. Kf1 Ne7 70. Rb1 Nc8 71. Be3 Nd6 72. Rbe1 Re7 73. Bg6 Rg8 74. Bb1 e4 75. Kg2 Rge8 76. Bc2 Bg7 77. Rd1 Nc4 78. Bc1 Nd6 79. Rh1 Re5 80. h4 Bf6 81. h5 R5e7 82.", "id": "10680366" }, { "contents": "Wu Style Tai Chi Fast Form\n\n\nParting the wild horse's mane 59. Jade girl works the shuttles(3) 60. Jade girl works the shuttles(4) 61. Grasping the bird's tail 62. Cloud hands(3) 63. Cloud hands(4) 64. Downward posture 65. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(1) 66. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(2) 67. Step back, repulse the monkey 68. Flying oblique 69. Raise hand and step up 70. White crane flaps its wings 71. Brush knee and twist step 72. Needle at the bottom", "id": "6846816" }, { "contents": "SFZ (file format)\n\n\nan SFZ file: group lovel=0 hivel=127 region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=60 lokey=30 hikey=61 sample=SubDir/01C4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=62 lokey=62 hikey=63 sample=SubDir/02D4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=64 lokey=64 hikey=64 sample=SubDir/03E4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=65 lokey=65 hikey=66 sample=SubDir/04F4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=67 lokey=67 hikey=68 sample=SubDir/05G4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=69 lokey=69 hikey=70 sample=SubDir/06A4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=71 lokey=71 hikey=71 sample=SubDir/07B4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=72 lokey=72 hikey=73 sample=SubDir/08C5.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=74 lokey=74 hikey=75 sample=SubDir/09D5.wav region trigger=", "id": "13324840" }, { "contents": "Afadzato South District\n\n\n. Logba-Adzakoe 57. Logba-Akusame 58. Logba-Alakpeti 59. Logba-Andokope 60. Logba-Dufie 61. Logba-Klikpo 62. Logba-Tota 63. Logba-Vuinta 64. Logba-Xorglikope 65. Tafi-Abuipe 66. Tafi-Agorme 67. Tafi-Atome 68. Tafi-Dekpokorfe 69. Tafi-Mador 70. Tafi-Xorglikorfe 71. Kpeve-Old town 72. Kpeve-Tornu 73. Adigbo-Tornu 74. Goviefe-Todzi 75. Goviefe-Korwu", "id": "2739856" }, { "contents": "Jackson League\n\n\n-52 Centrals 1952-53 Northerners 1953-54 Vale Recreation 1954-55 Pessimists 1955-56 Northerners 1956-57 Guernsey Rangers 1957-58 Guernsey Rangers 1958-59 Northerners 1959-60 Northerners 1960-61 Belgrave Wanderers 1961-62 Sylvans 1962-63 Sylvans 1963-64 Northerners 1964-65 Belgrave Wanderers 1965-66 Vale Recreation 1966-67 Centrals 1967-68 St Martin’s 1968-69 Vale Recreation 1969-70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970-71 Belgrave Wanderers 1971-72 Vale Recreation 1972-73 Vale Recreation", "id": "4250613" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\nof Arkansas. The Lumbermen were disbanded in July 1905 due to financial hardships. Pine Bluff MLB Players 1954 - Frank Lucchesi - Manager - Philadelphia 70-72, Texas 75-77, Chicago Cubs 87 1952 - Bob Hale - Baltimore 55-56, 58, Cleveland 60-61, New York Yankees 61 1952 - Hillis Layne - Washington 41 1952 - Jim Snyder - Player Minnesota 61-62, 64 Manager - Seattle 88 1951 - Bud Black - Detroit 52, 55 1950 - Harry Chozen - Cincinnati 37 1950", "id": "9684300" }, { "contents": "Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award\n\n\n-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-", "id": "18196616" }, { "contents": "Middlesex Senior Charity Cup\n\n\n1947–48 Hendon 1948–49 Hayes 1949–50 Wealdstone 1950–51 Finchley 1951–52 Southall 1952–53 Hounslow Town 1953–54 Hendon 1954–55 Hayes 1955–56 Hounslow Town 1956–57 Hendon 1957–58 Finchley 1958–59 Enfield 1959–60 Hounslow Town 1960–61 Enfield 1961–62 Enfield & Hounslow Town (joint holders) 1962–63 Hayes 1963–64 Wealdstone 1964–65 Finchley 1965–66 Hounslow Town 1966–67 No Competition 1967–68 Wealdstone & Wembley (joint holders) 1968–69 Southall 1969–70 Hampton 1970–71 Hayes 1971–72 Hayes 1972–73 Hayes 1973–74 Finchley 1974–75 Hayes 1975–76 Hendon 1976–77 Hendon 1977–78 Hillingdon Borough 1978–79 Hendon 1979–80 Harrow Borough 1980–81 Wembley & Wealdstone (joint winners) 1981–82 Uxbridge 1982–83 Wembley 1983–84 Southall", "id": "8679746" }, { "contents": "Handicap (chess)\n\n\n53. Ke3 Kb5 54. Ne4 Na6 55. h8=Q Ka5 56. Qc3+ Kb5 57. Qb3+ Ka5 58. Nc3 Nc5 59. Bc7+ Ka6 60. Qb5+ Ka7 61. Qxc5+ Ka6 Deliberately allowing checkmate. 62. Qa5+ Kb7 63. Ke4 Kc8 64. Qa7 Kd7 65. Qb7 Ke7 66. Qc8 Kf6 67. Bd8+ Kg7 68. Qe6 Kf8 69. Qe7+ Kg8 70. Nd5 Kh8 71. g5 Kg8 72. g6 Kh8 73. Ke5 Kg8 74.", "id": "9261177" }, { "contents": "2009 Premier League Snooker\n\n\nwas higher. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 28–29 November – Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, England * (61) 80–35, 4–80, (96)–0, 0–(110), 34–77, 61–71 (65), 67–1, 40–75 ** 0–(98), 10–99 (53), 10–68 (66), 1–83 (76), (63)–30, (53)–(67) *** (111) 119–9, 87–36, 70–0, 50–57, 0–(88", "id": "994853" }, { "contents": "2013 Virginia Cavaliers football team\n\n\nAlex Foertsch 55 David Dean 56 Andre Miles-Redmond 57 Stephen Lawe 59 Mark Hall 60 John Pond 60 Jeb Byrne 61 Cody Wallace 62 Sean Karl 63 Ryan Doull 64 Nick Koutris 65 Ross Burbank 66 George Adeosun 67 Jackson Matteo 68 Eric Tetlow 69 Phillip Berry 70 Luke Bowanko 71 Jack McDonald 72 Eric Smith 74 Conner Davis 75 Sadiq Olanrewaju 76 Michael Mooney 77 Jay Whitmire 78 Morgan Moses 79 Jack Babcock 79 Sean Cascarano 80 Adrian Gamble 81 Jamall Brown 82 Mario Nixon 83 Jake McGee 84 Canaan Severin 85 Keeon Johnson 86 Jeremy Dollin", "id": "3791357" }, { "contents": "Sangrampur, Maharashtra\n\n\n52-Pimpari Adgaon 1400 53-Rajpur 157 54-Akoli Bk. 910 55-Akoli Kh. 251 56-Changefal Bk. 665 57-Changefal Kh. 707 58-Niwana 1487 59-Sangrampur Pr.jamod 6506 60-Tamgaon 1124 61-Pimpri Kathargaon 566 62-Bodkha 1363 63-Nirod 989 64-Bhilkhed 713 65-Wakana 1420 66-Rudhana 2072 67-Chondhi 622 68-Kakoda 669 69-Ukadgaon 353 70-Manardi 719 71-Pimpri Kavthal 461 72-Ringanwadi 570 73-Durgadiatya 1016 74-Wankhed 5378 75-Takleshwar 501 76-Kalamkhed 712 77-Jastgaon 795 78-Neknapur 358 79-Awar 955 80-Ukali Bk. 1216 81-Kodri 1225 82-Paturda Khurd 1564 83-Khel Thorat Paturda 2054 84-Warwat Khanderao 1447 85-Hingana Kavthal 360 86-Kumbarkhed 230 87-Kavthal 2673 88-Itkhed 218 89-Pesoda 1185 90-Bhon 1149 91-Sawali 659 92-Khiroda", "id": "9109065" }, { "contents": "Kamen Rider Spirits\n\n\n61. Rushbr 62. Ice Fangbr 63. Graveyard Eleventh tankōbon 64. Light Fangbr 65. Labyrinthbr 66. Hell Carbr 67. Teacherbr 68. Training Twelfth tankōbon 69. Whirlpoolbr 70. New Finisherbr 71. Ocean Battlebr 72. Belt of Lifebr 73. Immortal Man Thirteenth tankōbon 74. Inheritbr 75. Get Backbr 76. Movingbr 77. Evolutionbr 78. Next Evolutionbr 79. Final Evolution Fourteenth tankōbon 80. Warrior's Essencebr 81. Surpassing Greedbr 82. Returnbr 83. Fiery Giantbr 84. With the Soulbr 85. Setupbr", "id": "11704902" }, { "contents": "List of AEK Athens F.C. managers\n\n\nP ! W ! D ! L ! F ! A ! GD ! W% ! Pts% ! Total ! 36!!22!!7!!7!!62!!32!!+30!!61.11!!67.59 ! Total ! 11||6||3||2||22||14||+8||54.54||63.64 ! Total ! 4||2||0||2||6||5||+1||50.00||50.00 ! Total ! 26!!14!!5!!7!!55!!28!!+27!!53.85!!60.26 ! Total ! 59!!37!!11!!11!!145!!69!!+76!!62.71!!68.93 ! Total ! 17!!11!!3!!5!!32!!18!!+14||64.71!!70.59 ! Total ! 82!!45!!23!!14!!166!!77!!+89!!54.88!!64.23 ! Total ! 16!!8!!3!!5!!24!!20!!+4!!50.00!!56.25 ! Total ! 86!!47!!23!!16!!121!!70!!+51!!54.65!!63.57 ! Total ! 71!!39!!13!!19!!122!!67!!+55!!54.93!!61.03 ! Total ! 84!!39!!24!!21!!116!!86!!+30!!46.43!!55.95 ! Total ! 2!!1!!0!!1!!3!!4!!-1!!50.00!!50.00 ! Total ! 82!!61!!12!!9!!190!!50!!+140!!74.39!! \"Only competitive matches are counted. Wins, losses and draws are results at the final whistle; the results of penalty shootouts are not counted.\"", "id": "20468014" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Kf3 Kf8 52. Kg2 Rg4+ 53. Kh2 Bf2 54. Rf1 Bd4 55. Re1 Rh4+ 56. Kg2 Rg4+ 57. Kh3 Rh4+ 58. Kg3 Kf7 59. Kg2 Kf8 60. Kf3 Rh2 61. Bxa4 c2 62. Kg3 Bxe5+ 63. Rxe5 Rh1 64. Bxg5 Rg1+ 65. Kf2 Nxg5 66. Bxc2 Ra1 67. a4 Ra2 68. Re2 Ra3 69. Re3 Ra2 70. Re2 Ra3 71. Rd2 Ke7 72. Ke2 Nf3 73. Rd1 Ne5 74. Rd5", "id": "4952529" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Qxg6+ Kf8 59. Qxc6 Kg8 60. Qg6+ Kf8 61. Qg4 Ke8 62. Qh5 Kf8 63. Qg4 Ke8 64. Qh5 Kf8 65. Qd5 Rh7 66. Qf3+ Kg8 67. Qg4+ Kf7 68. Qh5+ Kg8 69. Qg6+ Kf8 70. Qf5+ Kg8 71. Qg4+ Kf7 72. Qh5+ Kg8 73. Qd5+ Kf8 74. Qxb5 Qe6 75. Bg7+ Kf7 76. Qh5+ Ke7 77. g3 Qe1+ 78. Kg2 Qe4+ 79. Kh2", "id": "4952547" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rc6 Bb5 60. Rc1 b3 61. Rb1 Bc4 62. Ke4 Ra2 63. Kd4 Rc2 64. Nd3 Bxd3 65. Kxd3 Rxh2 66. Rxb3 Kg7 67. Ke4 Ra2 68. Kf4 Ra4+ 69. Kg5 Ra5 70. g4 Rc5 71. Kh5 Ra5 72. Rf3 Rb5 73. g5 Rb1 74. f6+ Kh7 75. Rh3 Rg1 76. Rh2 Rg3 77. Rh1 Rg2 78. Ra1 Rh2+ 79. Kg4 Kg6 80. Ra8 Rg2+ ½–½ Game 26br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black", "id": "7279762" }, { "contents": "Les Arcanes\n\n\nPremier sacrifice 56. Liberté 57. Le sacrifice libre 58. La relation du beth à l'aleph 59. Limite de nos champs de gravitation 60. L'indivisible unité 61. La Manifestation 62. Vision parfaite 63. La féminité de la Manifestation procréatrice 64. Cantique de Salomon 65. Ève 66. Sacrifice des sacrifices 67. La loi juive 68. Beauté libre 69. Encore le rythme 70. Conscience de l'univers 71. Libre beauté première 72-73. La passion mystérieuse et chaste 74. De l'amour à l'être 75.", "id": "17579979" }, { "contents": "Barharia\n\n\nKail 61. Kaluchhapra 62. Kanahar 63. Kanhauli 64. Khanpur 65. Khizar Chak 66. Khori Pakar Jaddi 67. Khori Pakar Nilami 68. Koiri Tola 69. Kuahi 70. Kurwa 71. Kutub Chhapra 72. Lachhmi Chak 73. Lakri 74. Lakri Dargah 75. Lala Hata 76. Lauan 77. Madhaupur 78. Mahal 79. Mahamadpur 80. Mahammadpur 81. Mahbub Chhapra 82. Mahmudpur 83. Mananpura 84. Mansahata 85. Mathia Patarhatha 86. Mathurapur 87. Mira Chhapra 88. Narharpur 89.", "id": "12509991" }, { "contents": "Women's Professional Basketball League\n\n\nfranchises had been awarded to Dallas, New Orleans, San Francisco and St. Louis, Missouri, while applications were received for potential franchises from Baltimore, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. The Eastern Division included the New Jersey Gems, New Orleans Pride, New York Stars, Philadelphia Fox, St. Louis Streak and Washington Metros. The Midwest Division included the Chicago Hustle, Iowa Cornets, Milwaukee Does and Minnesota Fillies. The Western Division included the California Dreams, Dallas Diamonds, Houston Angels and San Francisco Pioneers.", "id": "10846173" }, { "contents": "Don McMahon\n\n\nDonald John McMahon (January 4, 1930 – July 22, 1987) was a right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was signed by the Boston Braves before the 1950 season. He played for the Milwaukee Braves (1957–62), Houston Colt .45s (1962–63), Cleveland Indians (1964–66), Boston Red Sox (1966–67), Chicago White Sox (1967–68), Detroit Tigers (1968–69), and San Francisco Giants (1969–74). McMahon was used almost", "id": "22214072" }, { "contents": "List of sovereign states and dependencies by total fertility rate\n\n\n58 Israel 2.9 59 Lesotho 2.9 60 Eswatini 2.8 61 Kyrgyz Republic 2.8 62 Micronesia 2.8 63 Algeria 2.7 64 Haiti 2.7 65 Mongolia 2.7 66 Botswana 2.6 67 Fiji 2.6 68 Guatemala 2.6 69 Kazakhstan 2.6 70 Syria 2.6 71 Turkmenistan 2.6 72 Bolivia 2.5 73 Djibouti 2.5 74 Jordan 2.5 75 Oman 2.5 76 Lao PDR 2.4 77 Philippines 2.4 78 Cambodia 2.3 79 Ecuador 2.3 80 Guyana 2.3 81 Honduras 2.3 82 Panama 2.3 83 Paraguay 2.3 84 Seychelles 2.3 85 South Africa 2.3 86 Suriname 2.3 87 Uzbekistan 2.3 88 Dominican Republic 2.2 89 Indonesia 2.2", "id": "17872676" }, { "contents": "Minuscule 441\n\n\nsubscriptions at the end of each book, and στιχοι. The biblical text is surrounded by a catena of Oecumenius. Some of leaves of the codex are in disorder. The order of leaves: 3-18. 1. 2. 19-46. 47-58. 59. 63. 64. 59. 60-62. 73. 74. 65. 66. 69-72. 67. 68. 75-78. 127-142. 79-126. 143-158. 167-182", "id": "19179286" }, { "contents": "Al Maktab Raqam 19\n\n\n61 - Ghost Walker 62 - Stun death 63 - Fire Ball 64 - the mystery of the Sphinx 65 - dark rays 66 - Conflict in the bush 67 - a plot of Satan 68 - bulwark 69 - ghost of revenge 70 - bloody chase 71 - cursed earth 72 - devastating weapon 73 - horror Hospital 74 - a treasure of the Pharaohs 75 - bird death 76. The armed robbery 77. secret mission 78. hackers Nile 79. Invisible Man 80. devastating automated 81. golden statue 82. Flower devil 83", "id": "3242097" }, { "contents": "Rulers of Kuba\n\n\n. Shama Katuri. 61. Kusunju. 62. Bena Misaki. 63. Bikila Kolo. 64. Kunche Lama. 65. Pelama Pena. 66. Mime Pelama. 67. Chenge Lesanga. 68. Mianga. 69. Sam Bula. 70. Manchum Bula. 71. Bopele^Bombo. 72. Boeke. 73. Bo^Kena. 74. Shamba Nche. 75. Golo Nche. 76. Shama Shanga. 77. Saina^Kama. 78. Ko Kena. 79. Sanga Lenga. 80. Bosh A kama. 81", "id": "12139561" }, { "contents": "Ācārakkōvai\n\n\n52 poems (3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 77, 78, 81, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93", "id": "12746274" }, { "contents": "Jeff Nelsen\n\n\nmovie soundtracks, and performing in the horn sections of orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Montreal, Vancouver, and National Symphonies, and the Balkan Gypsy funk band of Slavic Soul Party. With Canadian Brass, Jeff has also performed with the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, the symphonies of Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, Phoenix, Rotterdam, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, with the esteemed German, London", "id": "2981814" }, { "contents": "Kasparov versus the World\n\n\n, but claimed it was also losing, and published a \"forced win\". Subsequently, tablebases showed an error in Kasparov's analysis, but confirmed that 58...Qf5 could not have saved the draw with best play on both sides. The main line starts with 58...Qf5 59.Kh6 Qe6 60.Qg1+ Ka2 61.Qf2+ Kb1 62.Qd4 Ka2 63.Kg5 Qe7+ 64.Qf6 Qe3+ 65.Qf4 Qg1+ 66.Kf6 Qb6+ 67.Kf7 Qb7+ 68.Ke6 Qc8+ 69.Kf6 Qd8+ 70.Kf5 Qc8+ 71.Kg5 Qc3 72.Qh2+ Ka1 73.Qe2 Kb1 74.Qf2 Qc1+ 75.Kg4 Qc3", "id": "14582966" }, { "contents": "Swindle (chess)\n\n\n55...f2 56.Qg2 \"zugzwang\"; (b) 55...Nf4 56.Qf5! and if 56...Kg3 57.Qg5+ wins the knight; (c) 55...Ng5 56.Qf5 wins. g5 53.hxg5 hxg5 54.Qxb6 f3 55.Qxc5 Kg4 56.Qe3 Kg3 57.c4 Kg2 58.c5 f2 59.Qe4+ Kh2 60.Qf3 g4! 61.Qe2? White could draw with 61.Qxg4 f1=Q+ 62.Kc2 Qf2+ 63.Kb1 Qf1+ 64.Kc2 Qb5 (64...Nf2 65.Qf4+ Kg2 66.Qg5+ Kf3 67.Qf6+ Ke3 68.Qh6+ Kd4 69.Qd6+ Ke4 70.Qg6+ Kd5 71.Qd6+ Ke4 72.Qg6+", "id": "21604299" }, { "contents": "Queen and pawn versus queen endgame\n\n\n. Qxe6 Qh8+ 58. Kg6 Qc3 59. g4 Qd2 60. g5 Qd4 61. Qf5+ Ka4 62. Kh5 Qh8+ 63. Kg4 Qh1 (This move loses for Black in 39 moves as confirmed by http://www.k4it.de/index.php?topic=egtb&lang=en) 64. Qf4+ Ka5 65. Qe5+ Ka4 66. g6 Qd1+ 67. Kg5 Qg8+ 68. Kf5 Qc8+ 69. Kf4 Qc1+ 70. Qe3 Qc7+ 71. Qe5 Qc1+ 72. Kf5 Qc8+ 73. Kg5 Qd8+ 74. Qf6 Qd5+ 75", "id": "20411696" }, { "contents": "List of OHL seasons\n\n\n| 1959–60 | 1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993–94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–00 | 2000–01 | 2001–02 | 2002–03 | 2003–04 | 2004–05 | 2005–06 | 2006–07 | 2007–08 | 2008–09 | 2009–10", "id": "6936535" }, { "contents": "Dumaria\n\n\nDumaria 107 50 Kewla Kalan Dumaria 919 51 Khaira Dumaria 885 52 Khardag Dumaria 1,454 53 Kokna Dumaria 333 54 Kolhubar Dumaria 3,225 55 KOlsaita Dumaria 297 56 Kundari Dumaria 341 57 Kunria Dumaria 739 58 Kusari Dumaria 1,549 59 Lataha Dumaria 259 60 Londa Dumaria 556 61 Madarpur Dumaria 1,130 62 Mahjari Dumaria 192 63 Mahuri Dumaria 2,884 64 Mahuri Dumaria 348 65 Maigara Dumaria 2,318 66 Majhauli Dumaria 4,606 67 Majhgawan Dumaria 379 68 Manrar Dumaria 533 69 Mataha Dumaria 3,172 70 Maun Bar Dumaria 292 71 Mayapur Dumaria 141 72 Milki Dumaria 168 73 Nabigarh Dumaria 618", "id": "10048378" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n75 e\": \"favorite_nu 0000300 6d 62 65 72 22 7d 2c 20 7b 22 74 79 70 65 22 3a mber\"}, {\"type\": 0000320 20 5b 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c 20 22 6e 75 6c [\"string\", \"nul 0000340 6c 22 5d 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 22 3a 20 22 66 61 l\"], \"name\": \"fa 0000360 76 6f 72 69 74 65 5f 63 6f 6c 6f 72 22 7d 5d 7d", "id": "10173702" }, { "contents": "List of MJHL seasons\n\n\n1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | The following is a list of seasons following the reorganization of junior hockey in Canada.br 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 | 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 | br 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | br 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993-94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–2000 | br", "id": "15920550" }, { "contents": "Spain men's national wheelchair basketball team\n\n\n72–62. They beat Poland 47–64, and Sweden 65–54. Then they lost to Italy 50–58, lost to Germany 77–70, and defeated Poland 71–65. At the 2013 European Championships, Spain defeated Sweden 60–54, Israel 75–57, France 56–40, and Poland 63–45 in pool play. They lost to Turkey 63–49. In the quarterfinals, they defeated Italy 65–56. In the semi-finals, they lost to Great Britain 72–69. They defeated Sweden to win the bronze by a score of 65–56. Asier García Pereiro led the team in", "id": "13321907" }, { "contents": "Lanarkshire Cup\n\n\n1932–33 - 1933–34 - Hamilton Academical 1934–35 - Airdrieonians 1935–36 - 1936–37 - 1937–38 - Airdrieonians 1938–39 - Hamilton Academical 1939–40 - Motherwell 1848–49 - Albion Rovers 1949–50 - Motherwell 1950–51 - Albion Rovers 1951–52 - Hamilton Academical 1952–53 - Motherwell 1953–54 - Motherwell 1954–55 - Motherwell 1955–56 - 1956–57 - Motherwell 1957–58 - Motherwell 1958–59 - Motherwell 1959–60 - Motherwell 1960–61 - Motherwell 1961–62 - Motherwell 1962–63 - Airdrieonians 1963–64 - Motherwell 1964–65 - 1965–66 - Airdrieonians 1966–67 - Airdrieonians 1967–68 - Motherwell 1968–69 - Motherwell 1969–70 - Airdrieonians 1970–71 - Airdrieonians 1971–72 - 1972–73 - Motherwell 1973–74 -", "id": "10384135" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1981\n\n\nNe7 29.Ne3 Rc6 30.Ra3 Nc8 31.axb5 axb5 32.Kf2 Nb6 33.Nb2 Rxd1 34.Bxd1 Rd6 35.Be2 Be8 36.Ra5 Rd8 37.Ke1 c6 38.Ra6 Rb8 39.Bd1 Nc8 40.Nd3 Nc7 41.Ra5 Ra8 42.f4 exf4 43.gxf4 Nb6 44.Bf3 Rd8 45.Be2 Na4 46.Ra7 Rd7 47.Kd2 Ne6 48.Rxd7 Bxd7 49.Bg4 g6 50.f5 gxf5 51.Bxf5 Kg7 52.e5 Nf8 53.Bxd7 Nxd7 54.e6 Ndb6 55.Nf4 Kf8 56.Kd3 Nc8 57.Ng4 Ke7 58.Nh6 Kd6 59.Kd4 Ne7 60.Nf7+ Kc7 61.Nh5 c5+ 62.bxc5 Nc6+ 63.Ke3 Nxc5 64.Nxf6 Nxe6 65.h5 Nf8 66.Ke4 Kb6 67.Ng5 h6 68.Nf7 Ne6 69.Ne8 Nc5+ 70.Ke3 Na4 71.Kd2 b4 72.cxb4 Nxb4 73.Nxh6 Nc5 74.Nf5 Nd5 75.h6 Ne4+", "id": "7279794" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n22 3a 20 22 55 ord\", \"name\": \"U 0000100 73 65 72 22 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 73 70 61 63 65 ser\", \"namespace 0000120 22 3a 20 22 65 78 61 6d 70 6c 65 2e 61 76 72 6f \": \"example.avro 0000140 22 2c 20 22 66 69 65 6c 64 73 22 3a 20 5b 7b 22 \", \"fields\": [{\" 0000160 74 79 70 65 22 3a 20 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c", "id": "10173700" }, { "contents": "HC CSKA Moscow\n\n\n. \"Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game Soviet / Russian MVP Scoring Champion Goal Scoring Champion Soviet / Russian League First Team Best Line Best Rookie Soviet League Championship \"(32)\": 1947–48, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1954–55, 1955–56, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1976–77,", "id": "12586396" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\n- Ryne Duren - Baltimore 54, Kansas City 57, NYY 58-61, LAA 61-62, Philadelphia 63-64, Cincinnati 64, Washington 65, Philadelphia 65 1949 - Ed Albrecht - St. Louis 49-50 1940 - Dewey Adkins - Washington 43, Chi Cubs 49 1940 - Stan Goletz - CHI WS 41 1940 - William Red Rollings - Boston 27-28 1940 - Dave Bartosch - St. Louis 45 1939 - Andy Cohen - Player - New York Giants 26, 28-29, Manager - Philadelphia", "id": "9684301" }, { "contents": "Bing (search engine)\n\n\n-time traffic conditions using Bing Maps. The gadget provided shortcuts to driving directions, local search and full-screen traffic view of major US and Canadian cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Montreal, New York City, Oklahoma City, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Vancouver, and Washington, D.C. Prior to October", "id": "5355697" }, { "contents": "Chess (poem)\n\n\nas 52. Na1–b3? 52. Kh2 Qg3+ 53. Qxg3+ hxg3+ 54. Kxg3 Ra5 55. Kf2 Ra8 56. Ke2 Nc2 57. Kd1 Ne3+ 58. Kc1 Nxg2+ 59. Kb1 b5 60. h4 b4 61. h5 b3 62. e5 Bg5 63. h6 Nh4 64. e6 Bf6 65. h7 Nxf3 66. e7 Bxe7 67. h8=Q+ Kb7 68. Qh3 Ne5 69. Qh5 Nd3 70. Qh3 Nb4 71. Qf3+ Kb8 72. Qe2 Bf6 73. Qe6", "id": "7723831" }, { "contents": "2002 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n(77) 93–6, 37–67, (62) 70–20, (57) 79–0, (91) 108–17, 69–9, (60) 62–9 **(65) 75–33, 68–55, 59–23, (126)-0, 0-(81), (85) 112–6, 1–76 (72), (60) 73–0 ***(60) 109–6, 45–56, (72) 75–42, 5–78 (55), (68) 73–0, (109) 115–19, 43–66, (110) 111–14, (70)-0, 38–89", "id": "20494682" }, { "contents": "2015 Cleveland Indians season\n\n\nand 13, improving their record to 70–70 and marking the first time the Indians were .500 since they were 2–2. The Indians would also be 71-71, 72-72, 73-73, and 74-74, but lost the following game each time. They briefly made it over the .500 mark at 77–76 on September 26, but went on to lose three in a row. The Indians spent much of September 3–5 games behind the Texas Rangers or Houston Astros for the second wild card spot in the American", "id": "294687" }, { "contents": "Index of philosophical literature\n\n\n\"Federalist No. 61\" – \"Federalist No. 62\" – \"Federalist No. 63\" – \"Federalist No. 64\" – \"Federalist No. 65\" – \"Federalist No. 66\" – \"Federalist No. 67\" – \"Federalist No. 68\" – \"Federalist No. 69\" – \"Federalist No. 70\" – \"Federalist No. 71\" – \"Federalist No. 72\" – \"Federalist No. 73\" – \"Federalist No. 74\" – \"Federalist", "id": "16809651" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "List of mayors of Salisbury\n\n\n1850–51 George Brown 1851–52 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1852–53 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1853–54 John Lambert 1854–55 Thomas Pain 1855–56 Abraham Jackson 1856–57 Thomas Pain 1857–58 Coard William Squarey 1858–59 Philip Pickney Cother 1859–60 William Woodlands 1860–61 Philip Watson Ottoway 1861–62 Charles Mann Cornwallis Whatman 1862–63 John Style 1863–64 John Waters 1864–65 Richard Henry Rigden 1865–66 Robert Stokes 1866–67 John Alfred Lush MD 1867–68 Stephen Eldridge 1868–69 William Aylward 1869–70 Charles Richard Norton 1870–71 William Fawcett Jnr. 1871–72 John Harding Jackson 1873–74 Henry Brown 1874–75 Samuel Ralph Atkins 1875–76 Charles Henry Radcliffe 1876–77 John Keynes 1877–78 Richard Monkhouse Wilson", "id": "18557200" }, { "contents": "1967 NFL season\n\n\nThe 1967 NFL season was the 48th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 16 teams with the addition of the New Orleans Saints. The two 8-team conferences were split into two divisions each: the Eastern Conference divisions were Capitol (Dallas, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Washington) and Century (Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis), and the Western Conference divisions were Central (Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, and Minnesota) and Coastal (Atlanta, Baltimore, Los Angeles", "id": "8290334" }, { "contents": "World TeamTennis\n\n\nwith Arthur Ashe and Wilt Chamberlain, securing the professional men players.. The league began play in May 1974, with George MacCall as Commissioner of the 16 teams: Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo-Toronto, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Florida (Miami), San Diego/Hawaii, Houston, Los Angeles, Minnesota (Minneapolis-St.Paul), New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. The original league format included a four-colored tennis court, a 44-contest season, and teams", "id": "14486970" }, { "contents": "2013 FedEx Cup Playoffs\n\n\n(76 to 58), Nicholas Thompson (73 to 59), Brendan Steele (89 to 69), and Ernie Els (91 to 70). Seven players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances: Ryan Palmer (60 to 71), Fredrik Jacobson (61 to 72), Martin Laird (63 to 74), David Lingmerth (64 to 75), Kyle Stanley (66 to 77), Cameron Tringale (69 to 79", "id": "19528111" }, { "contents": "Jellabies\n\n\n58. Parrot (21 June 1999) 59. Spring (28 June 1999) 60. Magic (5 July 1999) 61. Where's Pepper? (12 July 1999) 62. Hot (19 July 1999) 63. Robot (26 July 1999) 64. Wheels (2 August 1999) 65. Chums (9 August 1999) 66. Baa! (16 August 1999) 67. Found (23 August 1999) 68. Autumn (30 August 1999) 69. Nature (6 September 1999)", "id": "20682329" }, { "contents": "List of fresh water fishes of Maharashtra\n\n\nogilbii 51. Schismatorhynchos (Nukta) nukta 52. Thynnichthys sandkhol 53. Tor khudree 54. Tor mussulah 55. Tor tor SUB-FAMILY: CULTRINAE 56. Chela cachius 57. Chela laubuca 58. Salmostoma acinaces 59. Salmostoma balookee 60. Salmostoma boopis 61. Salmostoma clupeoides 62. Salmostoma horai 63. Salmostoma kardahiensis 64. Salmostoma novacula 65. Salmostoma phulo Subfamily: LEUCISCINAE 66. Hypophthalmichthys molitrix SUBFAMILY: RASBORINAE 69. Barilius evezardi 70. Barilius gatensis 71. Parluciosoma daniconius 72. Parluciosoma labiosa 73. Danio aequipinnatus 74", "id": "16146194" }, { "contents": "Vehicle registration plates of Kenya\n\n\n63 UN - United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Eastern & Southern African Regional Office 64 CD - Iran 65 CD - Cyprus 66 CD - Argentina 67 UN - United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) 68 CD - Philippines 69 CD - Burundi 70 CD - Chile 71 CD - Oman 72 CD - League of Arab States / Arab League 73 CD - European Union 74 CD - Yemen 75 CD - Kenya Mission to UNEP 76 CD - Côte d'Ivoire (Consulate) 77 CD - Bangladesh 78 CD - Saudi Arabia 79 UN", "id": "993880" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "List of makams\n\n\n-Şehnaz 63. Bûstan 64. Büzürk 65. Büzürk-Gerdâniye 66. Büzürk-Geveyşt 67. Büzürk-Mâye 68. Büzürk-Nevrûz 69. Büzürk-Selmek 70. Büzürk-Şehnâz 71. Canfezâ 72. Çârgâh 73. Çârgâh-Âcem 74. Çârgâh-Gerdâniye 75. Çârgâh-Mahûr 76. Çehâr-Âgâazin 77. Daği-Bayâti 78. Danişverân 79. Dil Âvîz 80. Dil-Ârâ 81. Dil-Efruz 82. Dil-Keşîde 83. Dil-Nişîn 84. Dil-", "id": "21093808" }, { "contents": "Super Bases Loaded 2\n\n\n\", the Cleveland \"Stars\", the Detroit \"Storm\", the Kansas City \"Tornadoes\", Oakland \"Eagles\", and Seattle \"Blue Wave\". The Omega League (based on the National League) consisted of the Atlanta \"Weasels\", Houston \"Doves\", the Los Angeles \"Cyclops\", the New York \"Mercs\", Philadelphia \"Bruins\", the Pittsburgh \"Buzzards\", and the San Francisco \"Amoebas\". In addition, there were four edit teams: Urbana,", "id": "22141152" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "Don Larsen\n\n\nDon James Larsen (born August 7, 1929) is an American retired Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher. During a 15-year MLB career, he pitched from 1953 to 1967 for seven different teams. Larsen pitched for the St. Louis Browns / Baltimore Orioles (1953–54; 1965), New York Yankees (1955–59), Kansas City Athletics (1960–1961), Chicago White Sox (1961), San Francisco Giants (1962–64), Houston Colt .45's / Houston Astros (1964–65), and Chicago Cubs (1967)", "id": "15750076" }, { "contents": "1968 NBA playoffs\n\n\n) (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Chicago Bulls: \"Lakers win series 4-1\" This is the first playoff meeting between the Lakers and Bulls. Division Finals (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (3) San Francisco Warriors: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Last Playoff Meeting: 1967 Western Division Semifinals (San Francisco won 3-0) Champion: Boston Celtics Division Semifinals (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (3) New York Knicks: \"76ers win series 4-2", "id": "14689742" } ]
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Rc6+ Kd5 65. Rb6 Rc4+ 66. Kd2 Kc5 67. Rb8 Ra4 68. Rc8+ Kd4 69. Rb8 Ra5 70. Rd8+ Kc4 71. Re8 Kd5 72. Rd8+ Ke4 73. Rb8 Rxa3 74. Rxb5 Kf4 75. Rb8 Kf3 76. Rf8+ Ke4 77. Rb8 Ra2+ 78. Ke1 Kf4 79. Rb3 e4 80. Rc3 e3 81. Rc8 1/2-1/2 In", "id": "15973443" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nDetroit Tigers 69. Ryne Sandberg, Chicago Cubs 70. Nolan Ryan, Houston Astros 71. John Tudor, Los Angeles Dodgers 72. Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia Phillies 73. Dave Righetti, New York Yankees 74. Pedro Guerrero, St. Louis Cardinals 75. Rick Sutcliffe, Chicago Cubs 76. Gary Carter, New York Mets 77. Cal Ripken, Baltimore Orioles 78. Andre Dawson, Chicago Cubs 79. Andy Van Slyke, Pittsburgh Pirates 80. Roc Raines, Montreal Expos 81. Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins 82.", "id": "18525012" }, { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Constitutional amendments under the French Fifth Republic\n\n\n46, 47, 47-1, 47-2 (new), 48, 49, 50-1, 51-1 (new), 51-2 (new), 56, 61, 61-1 (new), 62, 65, 69, 70, 71, 71-1 (new), 72-3, 73, 74-1, 75-1 (new), 87 (new), 88-4, 88-5, 89. The vote was", "id": "8390514" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Wysoczany\n\n\n53. Saharowa 54. Mashljanyk 55. Luchkanych 56. Mashljanyk 57. Mytso 58. Jacyla 59. Jacyla 60. Village Ukrainian School 61. Bodnik 62. Tsynanko 63. Shlomko 64. Warholjak 65. Kroljak 66. Village Orthodox Church 67. Horonova 68. Hlibyk 69. Sekielyk 70. Mashljanyk 71. Maslany 72. Orzinski 73. Worotyla 74. Luchkanych 75. Petrunjova 76. Slabka 77. Petrunjova 78. Bajtsowa 79. Sas 80. Sas 81. Hrytsko 82. Jacyla 83. Szevtsova 84. Szevtsova", "id": "15604592" }, { "contents": "List of WWE United States Champions\n\n\nRank !Wrestler !No. ofbrreigns !Combinedbrdays !Combined daysbrrec. by WWE !1 !2 !rowspan=2|40 !42 !43 !44 !45 !46 !47 !48 !49 !50 !51 !52 !53 !rowspan=2|54 !56 !rowspan=2|57 !59 !60 !61 !62 !63 !64 !65 !66 !67 !rowspan=3|68 !71 !72 !rowspan=3|73 !76 !77 !78 !rowspan=2|79 !rowspan=2|81 !83 !rowspan=2|84 !rowspan=3|86 !89 !rowspan=2|90 !92 !", "id": "11372834" }, { "contents": "Eusébio\n\n\nrepeated five years later. He was the Portuguese First Division's top scorer seven times (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970 and 1973), helping Benfica to win 11 Primeira Liga (1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73 and 1974–75), 5 Portuguese Cup wins (1961–62, 1963–64, 1968–69, 1969–70 and 1971–72), 1 European Cup win (1961–62) and 3 European Cup finals (1962–63, 1964–65 and 1967–68). Eusébio", "id": "15697745" }, { "contents": "Udayarpalayam taluk\n\n\n48 Kundaveli-East 49 Kundaveli-West 50 Kuruvalapparkoil 51 Kuvagam 52 Kuvathur 53 Managathy 54 Marudur 55 Melur 56 Muthuservamadam 57 Nagam Panthal 58 Nayaganai Periyal 59 Nedavalur-East 60 Nedavalur-South 61 Olayur 62 Padanilai 63 Pappakudi-North 64 Pappakudi-South 65 Parukkal 66 Periyakrishnapuram 67 Periyavalayam 68 Pichanur 69 Pilichikuzhi 70 Piranjeri 71 Porpathintha Nallur 72 Rangiyam 73 Saluppai 74 Sathampady 75 Silambur 76 Siluvacheri 77 Sirukadambur 78 Solankurichi 79 Sripuranthan 80 Sriraman 81 Suriyamanal 82 Suttamalli 83 T.Paluvur 84 Taludalamedu 85 Thandalai 86 Thathanur 87 Thenkatchi Perumal Nathan 88 Thirukalapur 89", "id": "329036" }, { "contents": "Garhmukteshwar (Assembly constituency)\n\n\nkhaiya 46 Sharifpur 47 Anooppur Dibai 48 Shuklampura 49 Rasoolabad Nanpur 50 Lodhipur Shobhan 51 Pawati 52 Haiderpur 53 Lodhipur Chhapka 54 Sadullapur 55 Hiranpura 56 Popayi 57 Janupura 58 Jhadina 59 Saidpur 60 Alampur Bhagwantpur 61 Ladpura 62 Kalyanpur 63 Khilwai 64 Shogarh 65 Shahpur Chaudhary 66 Inayatpur 67 Rampur Nyamatpur 68 Abdullapur 69 Dotai 70 Athsaini 71 Hasupur 72 Manak Chowk 73 Deoli 74 Dhana 75 Lisri 76 Akkhapur 77 Fattapur 78 Phuldehra 79 Nawada Kalan 80 Todarpur 81 Bhowapur 82 Bhowapur Mastannagar 83 Baksar 84 Saroorpur 85 Vait 86 Khudaliya 87 Baddha 88 Ratupura 89 Rajhera 90", "id": "3818355" }, { "contents": "Samia tribe (Luhya)\n\n\n38 Abakangala 39 Abakati 40 Abakemo 41 Abakerere 42 Abakhu 43 Abakibwedde 44 Abakiroyoya 45 Abakobe 46 Abakomolo 47 Abakooli 48 Abakoolo 49 Abakuba 50 Abakwala 51 Abakwede 52 Abakyaki 53 Abakyonga 54 Abalaka 55 Abalala 56 Abalanda 57 Abaleke 58 Abalekya 59 Abalila 60 Abalindo 61 Abaliro 62 Abalisa 63 Abaloba 64 Abalomba 65 Abalundu 66 Abalwenge 67 Abalyali 68 Abalyani 69 Abamakwa 70 Abamakyeke 71 Abamali 72 Abamani 73 Abamanyi 74 Abambumpi 75 Abameripo 76 Abampoodi 77 Abampunyi 78 Abamulembo 79 Abamulimba 80 Abamuma 81 Abanapa 82 Abangasa 83 Abanghale 84 Abanyanga 85 Abanyedeti 86 Abanyihodoo 87 Abanyimaro", "id": "4195796" }, { "contents": "Parbatsar\n\n\nGular 47 Gunawati 48 Gurah 49 Haripura 50 Harnawa Patti 51 Hatheli 52 Hukmpura 53 Huldhani 54 Jagdishpura 55 Jalampura 56 Janjeela 57 Jawla 58 Jhalra 59 Jhujharpura 60 Kaletara 61 Kalkala Ki Dhani 62 Kankediyas 63 Kanwalad 64 Khanpur 65 Khedapura 66 Khedarpura 67 Kheri Khinwasi 68 Khokhar 69 Khokhariya 70 Khundiyas 71 Kinsariya 72 Kishorpura 73 Kitiya 74 Kuliyana 75 Kundri 76 Kurada 77 Lakhiyas 78 Lalana Kalan 79 Lalana Khurd 80 Madhwa 81 Malas Charnan 82 Malas Gusaiyan 83 Mandan 84 Mandowari 85 Manglana 86 Manpura 87 Mayapur 88 Mehgaon 89 Merasi 90 Mindakiya 91 Modi Khurd", "id": "7579275" }, { "contents": "Western Suburbs Magpies\n\n\nW Wright 55 W Barclay 56 Percy Bolt 57 T Doyle 58 J Feeney 59 V Jarvis 60 E Mantle 61 H.G. Naylor 62 E Palmer 63 E Willings 64 Grinstead 65 Owens 66 Sam Perry 67 Keen 68 James 69 Percy Briscoe 70 Chipperfield 71 J Ogilvie 72 Horace Alderson 73 Johns 74 J Slingsby 75 D McDonald 76 G Patterson 77 Baldock 78 Tom Dowswell 79 Healy 80 McEvoy 81 Ryan 82 George Duffin 83 Herb Gilbert 84 Rangi Joass 85 W Mueller 86 A Munnery 87 P.J. Thompson 88 Jack Tully 89 S.B. Wall 90 A Gillett", "id": "13659778" }, { "contents": "Game Day Recycling\n\n\nUniversity of Georgia 59. University of Kentucky 60. University of Maine 61. University of Maryland 62. University of Miami 63. University of Michigan 64. University of Minnesota 65. University of Mississippi 66. University of Missouri 67. University of Montana 68. University of Nebraska–Lincoln 69. University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill 70. University of North Texas 71. University of Notre Dame 72. University of Oregon 73. University of Rochester 74. University of South Florida 75. University of Tennessee - Knoxville 76", "id": "10435645" }, { "contents": "Carson's Law\n\n\nAnd Misfire 59. St. Patrick's Day 60. The Masquerade 61. All That Glitters 62. Laugh, Clown, Laugh 63. Guardian Angels 64. Lost Opportunities 65. A Country Dance 66. Faith, Hope And Fencing Wire 67. A Matter Of Confidence 68. The Tender Trap 69. A Case For Compassion 70. From Small Acorns 71. Street Games, Night Moves 72. Deceptions 73. Orphans Of The Storm 74. Falling Star 75. Means To An End 76. Teapots And Tears 77.", "id": "7511783" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "2003 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 10–11 May – Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, England *58–69, 83–25, 24–66, (63) 75–8, 9-(67), 0–98 (57), 72–60 (53), 39–80 (55), (67)-(60), 42–61 **(58) 73–26, (80)-(52), (100) 104–32, 23–82 (57), (54) 74–57, 49–57, (56) 71–48, 59–32 **", "id": "20494482" }, { "contents": "List of villages in Murbad\n\n\n796 br 57 Gorakhgad Murbad 1 br 58 Goregaon Murbad 495 br 59 Hedavali Murbad 281 br 60 Hireghar Murbad 225 61 Inde Murbad 885 br 62 Jadai Murbad 491 br 63 Jaigaon Murbad 496 br 64 Jambhurde Murbad 1,330 br 65 Jamghar Murbad 533 br 66 Kachakoli Murbad 869 br 67 Kalambad Mu Murbad 408 br 68 Kalambhe Murbad 1,299 br 69 Kalamkhande Murbad 987 br 70 Kalanbhad Murbad 1,017 br 71 Kandali Murbad 295 br 72 Kanharle Murbad 798 br 73 Kanhol Murbad 822 br 74 Karavale Murbad 1,118 br 75 Karchonde Murbad 731 76 Kasgaon Murbad 524", "id": "15353565" }, { "contents": "Amos Burn\n\n\nKf7 46.Bxc6 Bxc6 47.Kb4 Be8 48.Nf3 Ke7 49.Ng5 Bc6 50.Ka3 Bd7 51.Kb2 Ba4 52.Kc1 Bb3 53.Nf3 Ba4 54.Nh4 Kf7 55.Ng2 Bd7 56.h4 Be8 57.Kb2 Ba4 58.Ne3 Ke7 59.Ka3 Bc6 60.Kb4 Kd7 61.Ka5 Kc7 62.Nc2 Kb7 63.Nb4 Bd7 64.Na6 Be8 65.Nc5+ Kc6 66.Nxe6 Bd7 67.Ng5 Bf5 68.Kb4 Bg4 69.Ka3 Kd7 70.Nf7 Be6 71.Nd6 Kc6 72.Kb2 Bg4 73.Kc2 Kd7 74.Kd2 Ke6 75.Ke3 Bh3 76.f5+ gxf5 77.Kf4 Bg4 78.Kg5 Bh3 79.Ne8 Kf7 80.Nf6 f4 81.Kxf4 Be6 82.Kg5 1–0 MacDonald-Burn, Liverpool 1910 At right is a surprisingly little-known position from one of Burn's offhand games.", "id": "20103296" }, { "contents": "Brazilian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act\n\n\n59. FENIPRAZINE 60. FEMPROBAMATO 61. FLUFENAZINE 62. FLUMAZENIL 63. FLUOXETINE 64. FLUPENTIXOL 65. FLUVOXAMINE 66. HALOPERIDOL 67. HALOTAN 68. CLORAL HYDRATE 69. HYDROCHLORBEZETILAMINE 70. HYDROXIDINE 71. HOMOPHENAZINE 72. IMICLOPRAZINE 73. IMIPRAMINE 74. IMIPRAMINOXIDE 75. IPROCLORIZIDA 76. ISOCARBOXAZIDE 77. ISOFLURANE 78. ISOPROPYL-CROTONYL-URINE 79. LAMOTRIGINE 80. LEVODOPA 81. LEVOMEPROMAZINE 82. LINDANO 83. LISURIDA 84. LITHIUM 85. LOPERAMIDA 86. LOXAPINA 87. MAPROTILINE 88. MECLOFENOXATE 89. MEFENOXALONE 90.", "id": "14670778" }, { "contents": "Tales of the Wizard of Oz\n\n\n? 55. ? 56. ? 57. ? 58. ? 59. ? 60. Friends of a Feather 61. Monkey Air Lift 62. Guaranteed for Life 63. The Skills of Bravery 64. The Coat of Arms 65. Roar, Lion, Roar 66. Be a Card 67. The Inferior Decorator 68. The Salesman 69. The Cat's Meow 70. The Yellow Brick Road 71. Rusty Rusty 72. The Scarecrow 73. The Invisible Man 74. Free Trade 75. The Bull Fighter 76", "id": "13344957" }, { "contents": "Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship\n\n\nscope=row|56 !scope=row|57 !scope=row|58 !scope=row|59 !scope=row|60 !scope=row|61 !scope=row|62 !scope=row|63 !scope=row|64 !scope=row|65 !scope=row|66 !scope=row|67 !scope=row|68 !scope=row|69 !scope=row|70 !scope=row|71 !scope=row|72 !scope=row|73 !scope=row|74 !scope=row|75 !scope=row|76 !scope=row|77 !scope=row|78 !scope=row|79 !scope=row|80 !", "id": "16778230" }, { "contents": "Ikirun\n\n\n59. Asaba 60. Ajele Okeba 61. Ago Okeba 62. Ajisefinni 63. Alufa Akanbi 64. Adedeji 65. Alabi 66. Aniyeye 67. Agunlo 68. Aliyu 69. Aborisade 70. Agbon 71. Ayara 72. Baale- Enle 73. Baba Osogbo 74. Orisayo 75. Balogun 76. Baale Gbenagbena 77. Baale Onilu 78. Baale Ponja Erintunde 79. Saba 80. Balogun Kojo 81. Baale Oke Aafo 82. Balogun Makinde 83. Baba Isale 84. Balogun Imole 85. Baba Oloya 86. Baale", "id": "2580736" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qd2 Qd4 57. Qe1 Qb6 58. Qd2 Rb7 59. a4 Qc5 60. Qe1 Rb4 61. Qd2 Qb6 62. Qc1 Qd4 63. Qc2 Rb3 64. Be2 Rxc3 65. Qxc3 Qxc3 66. bxc3 Nxe4 67. Bf3 Nef6 68. Be2 e4 69. Bxc4 g4 70. Rb2 Ng5 71. Rb6 Nf7 72. Bf1 f3 73. c4 Nd7 74. Rb7 Nfe5 75. f6 e3 76. Rb3 e2 77. Bxe2 fxe2 78. Re3 Nf3 79. f7 Rf8 80. Rxg4 e1=", "id": "10680382" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "1953–54 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team\n\n\n30 Oregon State (-/4) RAL L 53–65 January 8 The Citadel H W 83–42 January 9 Wake Forest A W 66–65 January 11 Davidson A W 70–54 January 16 Virginia H W 78–66 January 19 NC State H L 77–84 February 2 Washington and Lee LY W 69–60 February 4 Duke (-/8) A L 47–63 February 8 Virginia A L 69–83 February 11 Wake Forest H L 62–76 February 13 Clemson (-/14) A W 72–56 February 16 Davidson H W 89–69 February 20 Duke (-/14) H L 63–67 February 24 NC State", "id": "7304952" }, { "contents": "Kumharsain\n\n\nChohan 38 Chopala 39 Churath 40 D.P.F. Nag kelo Saroga 41 D.P.F. Nagkelo 42 Dagrot 43 Dakolu 44 Dakoon 45 Dalan 46 Damaur 47 Daro 48 Dawala 49 Deeb 50 Deoridhar 51 Dethal 52 Devali Dhar 53 Dhala 54 Dhali 55 Dhanal 56 Dharuri 57 Dheongli 58 Dogri 59 Doja 60 Ganeog 61 Gharal 62 Ghareawat 63 Ghughvi 64 Gheti 65 Gonthla 66 Halyana 67 Hathiya 68 Jadoon 69 Jal 70 Jalti 71 Jangal Ahar 72 Jangal Dawala 73 Jangal Hatu 74 Jangal Havan 75 Jangal Jogsha 76 Jangal Madhawan 77 Jangal Marni 78 Jangal Nun-II 79 Janjeli", "id": "1653227" }, { "contents": "Glamorgan County Silver Ball Trophy\n\n\n. The trophy is sponsored by Brains Smooth. ! Season !! Winners !! Losing Finalists !! Score !! Venue ! 1956–57 !1957–58 ! 1958–59 ! 1959–60 ! 1960–61 ! 1961–62 ! 1962–63 ! 1963–64 ! 1964–65 ! 1965–66 ! 1966–67 ! 1967–68 ! 1968–69 ! 1969–70 ! 1970–71 ! 1971–72 ! 1972–73 ! 1973–74 ! 1974–75 ! 1975–76 ! 1976–77 ! 1977–78 ! 1978–79 ! 1979–80 ! 1980–81 ! 1981–82 ! 1982–83 ! 1983–84 ! 1984–85 ! 1985–86 ! 1986–87 ! 1987–88 ! 1988–89 ! 1989–90 ! 1990–91 ! 1991–92 ! 1992–93 ! 1993–94", "id": "18470383" }, { "contents": "63rd NHK Cup (shogi)\n\n\n, 59. P*7b, 60. Px3e, 61. P-6f, 62. N*8e, 63. P-7a+, 64. Nx7g+, 65. Nx7g, 66. S*7f, 67. N*8i, 68. G*5i, 69. K-6h, 70. B-4h+, 71. +P-7b, 72. +B-5h, 73. K-7i, 74. +B-6i, 75. K-8h, 76. +Bx7h, 77. Kx7h, 78. G*6g, 79. K-8h, 80. Gx7g, 81. Nx7g", "id": "8770976" }, { "contents": "Ancestors of Rama\n\n\n62. Rituparna 63. Sarvakama (Sarvakarma, Aartupani in Harivansha Puran) 64. Sudas (contemporary to King Kuru-1 of Chandravansh who founded the Magadha Kingdom) 65. Saudasa (or) Kalmashapada (married to Madayanti) 66. Asmaka 67. Mulaka (Naari Kavacha) (contemporary of Yadava King Shakuni who was the father of Rakshasha “Bhasmasura”) 68. Dasharatha-1 69. Adwil (Ilabil in Vishnu Puran) 70. Vishvamashaha 71. Anaranya-2 72. Nidhn 73. Animitra 74. Dululaha (Harivansh Puran) 75", "id": "8372279" }, { "contents": "Codex Cyprius\n\n\n1: 1, 4, 12, 14, 30, 34, 41, 44; Luke 10: 1, 8, 15, 22, 23, 30, 32, 37, 38, 47, 48, 53, 57, 63; Luke 20: 2, 4, 8, 9, 19, 23, 24, 26, 28, 33, 34, 50, 61, 62, 64, 65, 70, 74, 75. In Matthew 27:34 it reads οινον (\"wine\"", "id": "12433331" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qg1 Qe8 55. Qf2 Qf8 56. Rcd1 Qe8 57. Kh3 Kh8 58. Rc1 Kh7 59. Ba7 Rb7 60. Bc5 Na6 61. Be3 Rbb8 62. Kh4 Nb4 63. Qf1 Qe7 64. Kh3 Qe8 65. Kh2 Qe7 66. Qd1 Qe8 67. Kh3 Ra8 68. Kh4 Na6 69. Qg1 Bb4 70. Rdd1 Bf8 71. Kh3 Rab8 72. Kh4 Nb4 73. Rd2 Na6 74. Nf5 Bb4 75. Rdd1 Bf8 76. Qe1 Bb4 77. Qf1 Bf8 78. Kg3 Nb4 79", "id": "10680375" }, { "contents": "List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach\n\n\n• 20/7=/11 • 22/5 • 24/6 • 25/6 • 26/6 • 28/6 • 29/8 • 30/6 • 31/9 • 32/6 • 33/6 • 36/4 and /8 • 37/6 • 38/6 • 39/7 • 40/3, /6 and /8 • 41/6 • 42/7 • 44/7 • 45/7 • 46/6 • 47/5 • 48/3 and /7 • 52/6 • 55/5 • 56/5 • 57/8 • 59/3 • 60/5 • 62/6 64. • 64/2, /4 and /8 • 65/2 and /7 • 66/6 • 67/4 and /7 • 69/6 • 69a/6 • 70/7 and /11 • 72/6 • 73/5 • 74/8", "id": "3262090" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n+ Nxe4 56. fxe4+ Kxe4 57. Qg4+ Kd3 58. Qf3+ Qe3 59. Kg4 Qxf3+ 60. Kxf3 g6 61. Bd6 Nf5 62. Kf4 Nh4 63. Kg4 gxh5+ 64. Kxh4 Kxd4 65. Bb8 a5 66. Bd6 Kc4 67. Kxh5 a4 68. Kxh6 Kb3 69. b5 Kc4 70. Kg5 Kxb5 71. Kf5 Ka6 72. Ke6 Ka7 73. Kd7 Kb7 74. Be7 Ka7 75. Kc7 Ka8 76. Bd6 Ka7 77. Kc8 Ka6 78. Kb8 b5 79", "id": "7279713" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rg3 b3 59. Kc6 Kb8 60. Rxb3+ Ka7 61. Rb7+ Ka6 62. Rb6+ Ka7 63. Kb5 a4 64. Rxf6 Rf4 65. Rxh6 a3 66. Ra6+ Kb8 67. Rxa3 Rxf5 68. Rg3 Rf6 69. Rg8+ Kc7 70. Rg7+ Kc8 71. Rh7 1-0 Game 32br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black: Korchnoi, Viktorbr Pirc, Classicalbr Result: 1-0br 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5", "id": "7279777" }, { "contents": "José Cardenal\n\n\nJosé Rosario Domec Cardenal (born October 7, 1943 in Matanzas, Cuba) is a Cuban American former professional baseball outfielder, who played Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants (1963–64), Los Angeles/California Angels (1965–67), Cleveland Indians (1968–69), St. Louis Cardinals (1970–1971), Milwaukee Brewers (1971), Chicago Cubs (1972–77), Philadelphia Phillies (1978–79), New York Mets (1979–80), and Kansas City Royals (1980). Cardenal batted and threw", "id": "3406173" }, { "contents": "SUBE card\n\n\n20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88,", "id": "8102606" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\nRb1 Bg7 58. Be4 Nf6 59. Bc2 Nd5 60. Ra1 Kc7 61. Rb1 Bf6 62. Kg1 Ne7 63. Kf1 Nd5 64. Kg2 Bg7 65. Kg1 Kb7 66. Ra1 R6d7 67. Re4 Bf6 68. Re2 Kc7 69. Kf1 Ne7 70. Rb1 Nc8 71. Be3 Nd6 72. Rbe1 Re7 73. Bg6 Rg8 74. Bb1 e4 75. Kg2 Rge8 76. Bc2 Bg7 77. Rd1 Nc4 78. Bc1 Nd6 79. Rh1 Re5 80. h4 Bf6 81. h5 R5e7 82.", "id": "10680366" }, { "contents": "Wu Style Tai Chi Fast Form\n\n\nParting the wild horse's mane 59. Jade girl works the shuttles(3) 60. Jade girl works the shuttles(4) 61. Grasping the bird's tail 62. Cloud hands(3) 63. Cloud hands(4) 64. Downward posture 65. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(1) 66. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(2) 67. Step back, repulse the monkey 68. Flying oblique 69. Raise hand and step up 70. White crane flaps its wings 71. Brush knee and twist step 72. Needle at the bottom", "id": "6846816" }, { "contents": "SFZ (file format)\n\n\nan SFZ file: group lovel=0 hivel=127 region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=60 lokey=30 hikey=61 sample=SubDir/01C4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=62 lokey=62 hikey=63 sample=SubDir/02D4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=64 lokey=64 hikey=64 sample=SubDir/03E4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=65 lokey=65 hikey=66 sample=SubDir/04F4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=67 lokey=67 hikey=68 sample=SubDir/05G4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=69 lokey=69 hikey=70 sample=SubDir/06A4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=71 lokey=71 hikey=71 sample=SubDir/07B4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=72 lokey=72 hikey=73 sample=SubDir/08C5.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=74 lokey=74 hikey=75 sample=SubDir/09D5.wav region trigger=", "id": "13324840" }, { "contents": "Afadzato South District\n\n\n. Logba-Adzakoe 57. Logba-Akusame 58. Logba-Alakpeti 59. Logba-Andokope 60. Logba-Dufie 61. Logba-Klikpo 62. Logba-Tota 63. Logba-Vuinta 64. Logba-Xorglikope 65. Tafi-Abuipe 66. Tafi-Agorme 67. Tafi-Atome 68. Tafi-Dekpokorfe 69. Tafi-Mador 70. Tafi-Xorglikorfe 71. Kpeve-Old town 72. Kpeve-Tornu 73. Adigbo-Tornu 74. Goviefe-Todzi 75. Goviefe-Korwu", "id": "2739856" }, { "contents": "Jackson League\n\n\n-52 Centrals 1952-53 Northerners 1953-54 Vale Recreation 1954-55 Pessimists 1955-56 Northerners 1956-57 Guernsey Rangers 1957-58 Guernsey Rangers 1958-59 Northerners 1959-60 Northerners 1960-61 Belgrave Wanderers 1961-62 Sylvans 1962-63 Sylvans 1963-64 Northerners 1964-65 Belgrave Wanderers 1965-66 Vale Recreation 1966-67 Centrals 1967-68 St Martin’s 1968-69 Vale Recreation 1969-70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970-71 Belgrave Wanderers 1971-72 Vale Recreation 1972-73 Vale Recreation", "id": "4250613" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\nof Arkansas. The Lumbermen were disbanded in July 1905 due to financial hardships. Pine Bluff MLB Players 1954 - Frank Lucchesi - Manager - Philadelphia 70-72, Texas 75-77, Chicago Cubs 87 1952 - Bob Hale - Baltimore 55-56, 58, Cleveland 60-61, New York Yankees 61 1952 - Hillis Layne - Washington 41 1952 - Jim Snyder - Player Minnesota 61-62, 64 Manager - Seattle 88 1951 - Bud Black - Detroit 52, 55 1950 - Harry Chozen - Cincinnati 37 1950", "id": "9684300" }, { "contents": "Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award\n\n\n-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-", "id": "18196616" }, { "contents": "Middlesex Senior Charity Cup\n\n\n1947–48 Hendon 1948–49 Hayes 1949–50 Wealdstone 1950–51 Finchley 1951–52 Southall 1952–53 Hounslow Town 1953–54 Hendon 1954–55 Hayes 1955–56 Hounslow Town 1956–57 Hendon 1957–58 Finchley 1958–59 Enfield 1959–60 Hounslow Town 1960–61 Enfield 1961–62 Enfield & Hounslow Town (joint holders) 1962–63 Hayes 1963–64 Wealdstone 1964–65 Finchley 1965–66 Hounslow Town 1966–67 No Competition 1967–68 Wealdstone & Wembley (joint holders) 1968–69 Southall 1969–70 Hampton 1970–71 Hayes 1971–72 Hayes 1972–73 Hayes 1973–74 Finchley 1974–75 Hayes 1975–76 Hendon 1976–77 Hendon 1977–78 Hillingdon Borough 1978–79 Hendon 1979–80 Harrow Borough 1980–81 Wembley & Wealdstone (joint winners) 1981–82 Uxbridge 1982–83 Wembley 1983–84 Southall", "id": "8679746" }, { "contents": "Handicap (chess)\n\n\n53. Ke3 Kb5 54. Ne4 Na6 55. h8=Q Ka5 56. Qc3+ Kb5 57. Qb3+ Ka5 58. Nc3 Nc5 59. Bc7+ Ka6 60. Qb5+ Ka7 61. Qxc5+ Ka6 Deliberately allowing checkmate. 62. Qa5+ Kb7 63. Ke4 Kc8 64. Qa7 Kd7 65. Qb7 Ke7 66. Qc8 Kf6 67. Bd8+ Kg7 68. Qe6 Kf8 69. Qe7+ Kg8 70. Nd5 Kh8 71. g5 Kg8 72. g6 Kh8 73. Ke5 Kg8 74.", "id": "9261177" }, { "contents": "2009 Premier League Snooker\n\n\nwas higher. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 28–29 November – Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, England * (61) 80–35, 4–80, (96)–0, 0–(110), 34–77, 61–71 (65), 67–1, 40–75 ** 0–(98), 10–99 (53), 10–68 (66), 1–83 (76), (63)–30, (53)–(67) *** (111) 119–9, 87–36, 70–0, 50–57, 0–(88", "id": "994853" }, { "contents": "2013 Virginia Cavaliers football team\n\n\nAlex Foertsch 55 David Dean 56 Andre Miles-Redmond 57 Stephen Lawe 59 Mark Hall 60 John Pond 60 Jeb Byrne 61 Cody Wallace 62 Sean Karl 63 Ryan Doull 64 Nick Koutris 65 Ross Burbank 66 George Adeosun 67 Jackson Matteo 68 Eric Tetlow 69 Phillip Berry 70 Luke Bowanko 71 Jack McDonald 72 Eric Smith 74 Conner Davis 75 Sadiq Olanrewaju 76 Michael Mooney 77 Jay Whitmire 78 Morgan Moses 79 Jack Babcock 79 Sean Cascarano 80 Adrian Gamble 81 Jamall Brown 82 Mario Nixon 83 Jake McGee 84 Canaan Severin 85 Keeon Johnson 86 Jeremy Dollin", "id": "3791357" }, { "contents": "Sangrampur, Maharashtra\n\n\n52-Pimpari Adgaon 1400 53-Rajpur 157 54-Akoli Bk. 910 55-Akoli Kh. 251 56-Changefal Bk. 665 57-Changefal Kh. 707 58-Niwana 1487 59-Sangrampur Pr.jamod 6506 60-Tamgaon 1124 61-Pimpri Kathargaon 566 62-Bodkha 1363 63-Nirod 989 64-Bhilkhed 713 65-Wakana 1420 66-Rudhana 2072 67-Chondhi 622 68-Kakoda 669 69-Ukadgaon 353 70-Manardi 719 71-Pimpri Kavthal 461 72-Ringanwadi 570 73-Durgadiatya 1016 74-Wankhed 5378 75-Takleshwar 501 76-Kalamkhed 712 77-Jastgaon 795 78-Neknapur 358 79-Awar 955 80-Ukali Bk. 1216 81-Kodri 1225 82-Paturda Khurd 1564 83-Khel Thorat Paturda 2054 84-Warwat Khanderao 1447 85-Hingana Kavthal 360 86-Kumbarkhed 230 87-Kavthal 2673 88-Itkhed 218 89-Pesoda 1185 90-Bhon 1149 91-Sawali 659 92-Khiroda", "id": "9109065" }, { "contents": "Kamen Rider Spirits\n\n\n61. Rushbr 62. Ice Fangbr 63. Graveyard Eleventh tankōbon 64. Light Fangbr 65. Labyrinthbr 66. Hell Carbr 67. Teacherbr 68. Training Twelfth tankōbon 69. Whirlpoolbr 70. New Finisherbr 71. Ocean Battlebr 72. Belt of Lifebr 73. Immortal Man Thirteenth tankōbon 74. Inheritbr 75. Get Backbr 76. Movingbr 77. Evolutionbr 78. Next Evolutionbr 79. Final Evolution Fourteenth tankōbon 80. Warrior's Essencebr 81. Surpassing Greedbr 82. Returnbr 83. Fiery Giantbr 84. With the Soulbr 85. Setupbr", "id": "11704902" }, { "contents": "List of AEK Athens F.C. managers\n\n\nP ! W ! D ! L ! F ! A ! GD ! W% ! Pts% ! Total ! 36!!22!!7!!7!!62!!32!!+30!!61.11!!67.59 ! Total ! 11||6||3||2||22||14||+8||54.54||63.64 ! Total ! 4||2||0||2||6||5||+1||50.00||50.00 ! Total ! 26!!14!!5!!7!!55!!28!!+27!!53.85!!60.26 ! Total ! 59!!37!!11!!11!!145!!69!!+76!!62.71!!68.93 ! Total ! 17!!11!!3!!5!!32!!18!!+14||64.71!!70.59 ! Total ! 82!!45!!23!!14!!166!!77!!+89!!54.88!!64.23 ! Total ! 16!!8!!3!!5!!24!!20!!+4!!50.00!!56.25 ! Total ! 86!!47!!23!!16!!121!!70!!+51!!54.65!!63.57 ! Total ! 71!!39!!13!!19!!122!!67!!+55!!54.93!!61.03 ! Total ! 84!!39!!24!!21!!116!!86!!+30!!46.43!!55.95 ! Total ! 2!!1!!0!!1!!3!!4!!-1!!50.00!!50.00 ! Total ! 82!!61!!12!!9!!190!!50!!+140!!74.39!! \"Only competitive matches are counted. Wins, losses and draws are results at the final whistle; the results of penalty shootouts are not counted.\"", "id": "20468014" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Kf3 Kf8 52. Kg2 Rg4+ 53. Kh2 Bf2 54. Rf1 Bd4 55. Re1 Rh4+ 56. Kg2 Rg4+ 57. Kh3 Rh4+ 58. Kg3 Kf7 59. Kg2 Kf8 60. Kf3 Rh2 61. Bxa4 c2 62. Kg3 Bxe5+ 63. Rxe5 Rh1 64. Bxg5 Rg1+ 65. Kf2 Nxg5 66. Bxc2 Ra1 67. a4 Ra2 68. Re2 Ra3 69. Re3 Ra2 70. Re2 Ra3 71. Rd2 Ke7 72. Ke2 Nf3 73. Rd1 Ne5 74. Rd5", "id": "4952529" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Qxg6+ Kf8 59. Qxc6 Kg8 60. Qg6+ Kf8 61. Qg4 Ke8 62. Qh5 Kf8 63. Qg4 Ke8 64. Qh5 Kf8 65. Qd5 Rh7 66. Qf3+ Kg8 67. Qg4+ Kf7 68. Qh5+ Kg8 69. Qg6+ Kf8 70. Qf5+ Kg8 71. Qg4+ Kf7 72. Qh5+ Kg8 73. Qd5+ Kf8 74. Qxb5 Qe6 75. Bg7+ Kf7 76. Qh5+ Ke7 77. g3 Qe1+ 78. Kg2 Qe4+ 79. Kh2", "id": "4952547" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rc6 Bb5 60. Rc1 b3 61. Rb1 Bc4 62. Ke4 Ra2 63. Kd4 Rc2 64. Nd3 Bxd3 65. Kxd3 Rxh2 66. Rxb3 Kg7 67. Ke4 Ra2 68. Kf4 Ra4+ 69. Kg5 Ra5 70. g4 Rc5 71. Kh5 Ra5 72. Rf3 Rb5 73. g5 Rb1 74. f6+ Kh7 75. Rh3 Rg1 76. Rh2 Rg3 77. Rh1 Rg2 78. Ra1 Rh2+ 79. Kg4 Kg6 80. Ra8 Rg2+ ½–½ Game 26br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black", "id": "7279762" }, { "contents": "Les Arcanes\n\n\nPremier sacrifice 56. Liberté 57. Le sacrifice libre 58. La relation du beth à l'aleph 59. Limite de nos champs de gravitation 60. L'indivisible unité 61. La Manifestation 62. Vision parfaite 63. La féminité de la Manifestation procréatrice 64. Cantique de Salomon 65. Ève 66. Sacrifice des sacrifices 67. La loi juive 68. Beauté libre 69. Encore le rythme 70. Conscience de l'univers 71. Libre beauté première 72-73. La passion mystérieuse et chaste 74. De l'amour à l'être 75.", "id": "17579979" }, { "contents": "Barharia\n\n\nKail 61. Kaluchhapra 62. Kanahar 63. Kanhauli 64. Khanpur 65. Khizar Chak 66. Khori Pakar Jaddi 67. Khori Pakar Nilami 68. Koiri Tola 69. Kuahi 70. Kurwa 71. Kutub Chhapra 72. Lachhmi Chak 73. Lakri 74. Lakri Dargah 75. Lala Hata 76. Lauan 77. Madhaupur 78. Mahal 79. Mahamadpur 80. Mahammadpur 81. Mahbub Chhapra 82. Mahmudpur 83. Mananpura 84. Mansahata 85. Mathia Patarhatha 86. Mathurapur 87. Mira Chhapra 88. Narharpur 89.", "id": "12509991" }, { "contents": "Women's Professional Basketball League\n\n\nfranchises had been awarded to Dallas, New Orleans, San Francisco and St. Louis, Missouri, while applications were received for potential franchises from Baltimore, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. The Eastern Division included the New Jersey Gems, New Orleans Pride, New York Stars, Philadelphia Fox, St. Louis Streak and Washington Metros. The Midwest Division included the Chicago Hustle, Iowa Cornets, Milwaukee Does and Minnesota Fillies. The Western Division included the California Dreams, Dallas Diamonds, Houston Angels and San Francisco Pioneers.", "id": "10846173" }, { "contents": "Don McMahon\n\n\nDonald John McMahon (January 4, 1930 – July 22, 1987) was a right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was signed by the Boston Braves before the 1950 season. He played for the Milwaukee Braves (1957–62), Houston Colt .45s (1962–63), Cleveland Indians (1964–66), Boston Red Sox (1966–67), Chicago White Sox (1967–68), Detroit Tigers (1968–69), and San Francisco Giants (1969–74). McMahon was used almost", "id": "22214072" }, { "contents": "List of sovereign states and dependencies by total fertility rate\n\n\n58 Israel 2.9 59 Lesotho 2.9 60 Eswatini 2.8 61 Kyrgyz Republic 2.8 62 Micronesia 2.8 63 Algeria 2.7 64 Haiti 2.7 65 Mongolia 2.7 66 Botswana 2.6 67 Fiji 2.6 68 Guatemala 2.6 69 Kazakhstan 2.6 70 Syria 2.6 71 Turkmenistan 2.6 72 Bolivia 2.5 73 Djibouti 2.5 74 Jordan 2.5 75 Oman 2.5 76 Lao PDR 2.4 77 Philippines 2.4 78 Cambodia 2.3 79 Ecuador 2.3 80 Guyana 2.3 81 Honduras 2.3 82 Panama 2.3 83 Paraguay 2.3 84 Seychelles 2.3 85 South Africa 2.3 86 Suriname 2.3 87 Uzbekistan 2.3 88 Dominican Republic 2.2 89 Indonesia 2.2", "id": "17872676" }, { "contents": "Minuscule 441\n\n\nsubscriptions at the end of each book, and στιχοι. The biblical text is surrounded by a catena of Oecumenius. Some of leaves of the codex are in disorder. The order of leaves: 3-18. 1. 2. 19-46. 47-58. 59. 63. 64. 59. 60-62. 73. 74. 65. 66. 69-72. 67. 68. 75-78. 127-142. 79-126. 143-158. 167-182", "id": "19179286" }, { "contents": "Al Maktab Raqam 19\n\n\n61 - Ghost Walker 62 - Stun death 63 - Fire Ball 64 - the mystery of the Sphinx 65 - dark rays 66 - Conflict in the bush 67 - a plot of Satan 68 - bulwark 69 - ghost of revenge 70 - bloody chase 71 - cursed earth 72 - devastating weapon 73 - horror Hospital 74 - a treasure of the Pharaohs 75 - bird death 76. The armed robbery 77. secret mission 78. hackers Nile 79. Invisible Man 80. devastating automated 81. golden statue 82. Flower devil 83", "id": "3242097" }, { "contents": "Rulers of Kuba\n\n\n. Shama Katuri. 61. Kusunju. 62. Bena Misaki. 63. Bikila Kolo. 64. Kunche Lama. 65. Pelama Pena. 66. Mime Pelama. 67. Chenge Lesanga. 68. Mianga. 69. Sam Bula. 70. Manchum Bula. 71. Bopele^Bombo. 72. Boeke. 73. Bo^Kena. 74. Shamba Nche. 75. Golo Nche. 76. Shama Shanga. 77. Saina^Kama. 78. Ko Kena. 79. Sanga Lenga. 80. Bosh A kama. 81", "id": "12139561" }, { "contents": "Ācārakkōvai\n\n\n52 poems (3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 77, 78, 81, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93", "id": "12746274" }, { "contents": "Jeff Nelsen\n\n\nmovie soundtracks, and performing in the horn sections of orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Montreal, Vancouver, and National Symphonies, and the Balkan Gypsy funk band of Slavic Soul Party. With Canadian Brass, Jeff has also performed with the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, the symphonies of Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, Phoenix, Rotterdam, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, with the esteemed German, London", "id": "2981814" }, { "contents": "Kasparov versus the World\n\n\n, but claimed it was also losing, and published a \"forced win\". Subsequently, tablebases showed an error in Kasparov's analysis, but confirmed that 58...Qf5 could not have saved the draw with best play on both sides. The main line starts with 58...Qf5 59.Kh6 Qe6 60.Qg1+ Ka2 61.Qf2+ Kb1 62.Qd4 Ka2 63.Kg5 Qe7+ 64.Qf6 Qe3+ 65.Qf4 Qg1+ 66.Kf6 Qb6+ 67.Kf7 Qb7+ 68.Ke6 Qc8+ 69.Kf6 Qd8+ 70.Kf5 Qc8+ 71.Kg5 Qc3 72.Qh2+ Ka1 73.Qe2 Kb1 74.Qf2 Qc1+ 75.Kg4 Qc3", "id": "14582966" }, { "contents": "Swindle (chess)\n\n\n55...f2 56.Qg2 \"zugzwang\"; (b) 55...Nf4 56.Qf5! and if 56...Kg3 57.Qg5+ wins the knight; (c) 55...Ng5 56.Qf5 wins. g5 53.hxg5 hxg5 54.Qxb6 f3 55.Qxc5 Kg4 56.Qe3 Kg3 57.c4 Kg2 58.c5 f2 59.Qe4+ Kh2 60.Qf3 g4! 61.Qe2? White could draw with 61.Qxg4 f1=Q+ 62.Kc2 Qf2+ 63.Kb1 Qf1+ 64.Kc2 Qb5 (64...Nf2 65.Qf4+ Kg2 66.Qg5+ Kf3 67.Qf6+ Ke3 68.Qh6+ Kd4 69.Qd6+ Ke4 70.Qg6+ Kd5 71.Qd6+ Ke4 72.Qg6+", "id": "21604299" }, { "contents": "Queen and pawn versus queen endgame\n\n\n. Qxe6 Qh8+ 58. Kg6 Qc3 59. g4 Qd2 60. g5 Qd4 61. Qf5+ Ka4 62. Kh5 Qh8+ 63. Kg4 Qh1 (This move loses for Black in 39 moves as confirmed by http://www.k4it.de/index.php?topic=egtb&lang=en) 64. Qf4+ Ka5 65. Qe5+ Ka4 66. g6 Qd1+ 67. 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Qf6 Qd5+ 75", "id": "20411696" }, { "contents": "List of OHL seasons\n\n\n| 1959–60 | 1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993–94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–00 | 2000–01 | 2001–02 | 2002–03 | 2003–04 | 2004–05 | 2005–06 | 2006–07 | 2007–08 | 2008–09 | 2009–10", "id": "6936535" }, { "contents": "Dumaria\n\n\nDumaria 107 50 Kewla Kalan Dumaria 919 51 Khaira Dumaria 885 52 Khardag Dumaria 1,454 53 Kokna Dumaria 333 54 Kolhubar Dumaria 3,225 55 KOlsaita Dumaria 297 56 Kundari Dumaria 341 57 Kunria Dumaria 739 58 Kusari Dumaria 1,549 59 Lataha Dumaria 259 60 Londa Dumaria 556 61 Madarpur Dumaria 1,130 62 Mahjari Dumaria 192 63 Mahuri Dumaria 2,884 64 Mahuri Dumaria 348 65 Maigara Dumaria 2,318 66 Majhauli Dumaria 4,606 67 Majhgawan Dumaria 379 68 Manrar Dumaria 533 69 Mataha Dumaria 3,172 70 Maun Bar Dumaria 292 71 Mayapur Dumaria 141 72 Milki Dumaria 168 73 Nabigarh Dumaria 618", "id": "10048378" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n75 e\": \"favorite_nu 0000300 6d 62 65 72 22 7d 2c 20 7b 22 74 79 70 65 22 3a mber\"}, {\"type\": 0000320 20 5b 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c 20 22 6e 75 6c [\"string\", \"nul 0000340 6c 22 5d 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 22 3a 20 22 66 61 l\"], \"name\": \"fa 0000360 76 6f 72 69 74 65 5f 63 6f 6c 6f 72 22 7d 5d 7d", "id": "10173702" }, { "contents": "List of MJHL seasons\n\n\n1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | The following is a list of seasons following the reorganization of junior hockey in Canada.br 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 | 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 | br 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | br 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993-94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–2000 | br", "id": "15920550" }, { "contents": "Spain men's national wheelchair basketball team\n\n\n72–62. They beat Poland 47–64, and Sweden 65–54. Then they lost to Italy 50–58, lost to Germany 77–70, and defeated Poland 71–65. At the 2013 European Championships, Spain defeated Sweden 60–54, Israel 75–57, France 56–40, and Poland 63–45 in pool play. They lost to Turkey 63–49. In the quarterfinals, they defeated Italy 65–56. In the semi-finals, they lost to Great Britain 72–69. They defeated Sweden to win the bronze by a score of 65–56. Asier García Pereiro led the team in", "id": "13321907" }, { "contents": "Lanarkshire Cup\n\n\n1932–33 - 1933–34 - Hamilton Academical 1934–35 - Airdrieonians 1935–36 - 1936–37 - 1937–38 - Airdrieonians 1938–39 - Hamilton Academical 1939–40 - Motherwell 1848–49 - Albion Rovers 1949–50 - Motherwell 1950–51 - Albion Rovers 1951–52 - Hamilton Academical 1952–53 - Motherwell 1953–54 - Motherwell 1954–55 - Motherwell 1955–56 - 1956–57 - Motherwell 1957–58 - Motherwell 1958–59 - Motherwell 1959–60 - Motherwell 1960–61 - Motherwell 1961–62 - Motherwell 1962–63 - Airdrieonians 1963–64 - Motherwell 1964–65 - 1965–66 - Airdrieonians 1966–67 - Airdrieonians 1967–68 - Motherwell 1968–69 - Motherwell 1969–70 - Airdrieonians 1970–71 - Airdrieonians 1971–72 - 1972–73 - Motherwell 1973–74 -", "id": "10384135" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1981\n\n\nNe7 29.Ne3 Rc6 30.Ra3 Nc8 31.axb5 axb5 32.Kf2 Nb6 33.Nb2 Rxd1 34.Bxd1 Rd6 35.Be2 Be8 36.Ra5 Rd8 37.Ke1 c6 38.Ra6 Rb8 39.Bd1 Nc8 40.Nd3 Nc7 41.Ra5 Ra8 42.f4 exf4 43.gxf4 Nb6 44.Bf3 Rd8 45.Be2 Na4 46.Ra7 Rd7 47.Kd2 Ne6 48.Rxd7 Bxd7 49.Bg4 g6 50.f5 gxf5 51.Bxf5 Kg7 52.e5 Nf8 53.Bxd7 Nxd7 54.e6 Ndb6 55.Nf4 Kf8 56.Kd3 Nc8 57.Ng4 Ke7 58.Nh6 Kd6 59.Kd4 Ne7 60.Nf7+ Kc7 61.Nh5 c5+ 62.bxc5 Nc6+ 63.Ke3 Nxc5 64.Nxf6 Nxe6 65.h5 Nf8 66.Ke4 Kb6 67.Ng5 h6 68.Nf7 Ne6 69.Ne8 Nc5+ 70.Ke3 Na4 71.Kd2 b4 72.cxb4 Nxb4 73.Nxh6 Nc5 74.Nf5 Nd5 75.h6 Ne4+", "id": "7279794" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n22 3a 20 22 55 ord\", \"name\": \"U 0000100 73 65 72 22 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 73 70 61 63 65 ser\", \"namespace 0000120 22 3a 20 22 65 78 61 6d 70 6c 65 2e 61 76 72 6f \": \"example.avro 0000140 22 2c 20 22 66 69 65 6c 64 73 22 3a 20 5b 7b 22 \", \"fields\": [{\" 0000160 74 79 70 65 22 3a 20 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c", "id": "10173700" }, { "contents": "HC CSKA Moscow\n\n\n. \"Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game Soviet / Russian MVP Scoring Champion Goal Scoring Champion Soviet / Russian League First Team Best Line Best Rookie Soviet League Championship \"(32)\": 1947–48, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1954–55, 1955–56, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1976–77,", "id": "12586396" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\n- Ryne Duren - Baltimore 54, Kansas City 57, NYY 58-61, LAA 61-62, Philadelphia 63-64, Cincinnati 64, Washington 65, Philadelphia 65 1949 - Ed Albrecht - St. Louis 49-50 1940 - Dewey Adkins - Washington 43, Chi Cubs 49 1940 - Stan Goletz - CHI WS 41 1940 - William Red Rollings - Boston 27-28 1940 - Dave Bartosch - St. Louis 45 1939 - Andy Cohen - Player - New York Giants 26, 28-29, Manager - Philadelphia", "id": "9684301" }, { "contents": "Bing (search engine)\n\n\n-time traffic conditions using Bing Maps. The gadget provided shortcuts to driving directions, local search and full-screen traffic view of major US and Canadian cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Montreal, New York City, Oklahoma City, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Vancouver, and Washington, D.C. Prior to October", "id": "5355697" }, { "contents": "Chess (poem)\n\n\nas 52. Na1–b3? 52. Kh2 Qg3+ 53. Qxg3+ hxg3+ 54. Kxg3 Ra5 55. Kf2 Ra8 56. Ke2 Nc2 57. Kd1 Ne3+ 58. Kc1 Nxg2+ 59. Kb1 b5 60. h4 b4 61. h5 b3 62. e5 Bg5 63. h6 Nh4 64. e6 Bf6 65. h7 Nxf3 66. e7 Bxe7 67. h8=Q+ Kb7 68. Qh3 Ne5 69. Qh5 Nd3 70. Qh3 Nb4 71. Qf3+ Kb8 72. Qe2 Bf6 73. Qe6", "id": "7723831" }, { "contents": "2002 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n(77) 93–6, 37–67, (62) 70–20, (57) 79–0, (91) 108–17, 69–9, (60) 62–9 **(65) 75–33, 68–55, 59–23, (126)-0, 0-(81), (85) 112–6, 1–76 (72), (60) 73–0 ***(60) 109–6, 45–56, (72) 75–42, 5–78 (55), (68) 73–0, (109) 115–19, 43–66, (110) 111–14, (70)-0, 38–89", "id": "20494682" }, { "contents": "2015 Cleveland Indians season\n\n\nand 13, improving their record to 70–70 and marking the first time the Indians were .500 since they were 2–2. The Indians would also be 71-71, 72-72, 73-73, and 74-74, but lost the following game each time. They briefly made it over the .500 mark at 77–76 on September 26, but went on to lose three in a row. The Indians spent much of September 3–5 games behind the Texas Rangers or Houston Astros for the second wild card spot in the American", "id": "294687" }, { "contents": "Index of philosophical literature\n\n\n\"Federalist No. 61\" – \"Federalist No. 62\" – \"Federalist No. 63\" – \"Federalist No. 64\" – \"Federalist No. 65\" – \"Federalist No. 66\" – \"Federalist No. 67\" – \"Federalist No. 68\" – \"Federalist No. 69\" – \"Federalist No. 70\" – \"Federalist No. 71\" – \"Federalist No. 72\" – \"Federalist No. 73\" – \"Federalist No. 74\" – \"Federalist", "id": "16809651" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "List of mayors of Salisbury\n\n\n1850–51 George Brown 1851–52 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1852–53 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1853–54 John Lambert 1854–55 Thomas Pain 1855–56 Abraham Jackson 1856–57 Thomas Pain 1857–58 Coard William Squarey 1858–59 Philip Pickney Cother 1859–60 William Woodlands 1860–61 Philip Watson Ottoway 1861–62 Charles Mann Cornwallis Whatman 1862–63 John Style 1863–64 John Waters 1864–65 Richard Henry Rigden 1865–66 Robert Stokes 1866–67 John Alfred Lush MD 1867–68 Stephen Eldridge 1868–69 William Aylward 1869–70 Charles Richard Norton 1870–71 William Fawcett Jnr. 1871–72 John Harding Jackson 1873–74 Henry Brown 1874–75 Samuel Ralph Atkins 1875–76 Charles Henry Radcliffe 1876–77 John Keynes 1877–78 Richard Monkhouse Wilson", "id": "18557200" }, { "contents": "1967 NFL season\n\n\nThe 1967 NFL season was the 48th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 16 teams with the addition of the New Orleans Saints. The two 8-team conferences were split into two divisions each: the Eastern Conference divisions were Capitol (Dallas, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Washington) and Century (Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis), and the Western Conference divisions were Central (Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, and Minnesota) and Coastal (Atlanta, Baltimore, Los Angeles", "id": "8290334" }, { "contents": "World TeamTennis\n\n\nwith Arthur Ashe and Wilt Chamberlain, securing the professional men players.. The league began play in May 1974, with George MacCall as Commissioner of the 16 teams: Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo-Toronto, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Florida (Miami), San Diego/Hawaii, Houston, Los Angeles, Minnesota (Minneapolis-St.Paul), New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. The original league format included a four-colored tennis court, a 44-contest season, and teams", "id": "14486970" }, { "contents": "2013 FedEx Cup Playoffs\n\n\n(76 to 58), Nicholas Thompson (73 to 59), Brendan Steele (89 to 69), and Ernie Els (91 to 70). Seven players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances: Ryan Palmer (60 to 71), Fredrik Jacobson (61 to 72), Martin Laird (63 to 74), David Lingmerth (64 to 75), Kyle Stanley (66 to 77), Cameron Tringale (69 to 79", "id": "19528111" }, { "contents": "Jellabies\n\n\n58. Parrot (21 June 1999) 59. Spring (28 June 1999) 60. Magic (5 July 1999) 61. Where's Pepper? (12 July 1999) 62. Hot (19 July 1999) 63. Robot (26 July 1999) 64. Wheels (2 August 1999) 65. Chums (9 August 1999) 66. Baa! (16 August 1999) 67. Found (23 August 1999) 68. Autumn (30 August 1999) 69. Nature (6 September 1999)", "id": "20682329" }, { "contents": "List of fresh water fishes of Maharashtra\n\n\nogilbii 51. Schismatorhynchos (Nukta) nukta 52. Thynnichthys sandkhol 53. Tor khudree 54. Tor mussulah 55. Tor tor SUB-FAMILY: CULTRINAE 56. Chela cachius 57. Chela laubuca 58. Salmostoma acinaces 59. Salmostoma balookee 60. Salmostoma boopis 61. Salmostoma clupeoides 62. Salmostoma horai 63. Salmostoma kardahiensis 64. Salmostoma novacula 65. Salmostoma phulo Subfamily: LEUCISCINAE 66. Hypophthalmichthys molitrix SUBFAMILY: RASBORINAE 69. Barilius evezardi 70. Barilius gatensis 71. Parluciosoma daniconius 72. Parluciosoma labiosa 73. Danio aequipinnatus 74", "id": "16146194" }, { "contents": "Vehicle registration plates of Kenya\n\n\n63 UN - United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Eastern & Southern African Regional Office 64 CD - Iran 65 CD - Cyprus 66 CD - Argentina 67 UN - United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) 68 CD - Philippines 69 CD - Burundi 70 CD - Chile 71 CD - Oman 72 CD - League of Arab States / Arab League 73 CD - European Union 74 CD - Yemen 75 CD - Kenya Mission to UNEP 76 CD - Côte d'Ivoire (Consulate) 77 CD - Bangladesh 78 CD - Saudi Arabia 79 UN", "id": "993880" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "List of makams\n\n\n-Şehnaz 63. Bûstan 64. Büzürk 65. Büzürk-Gerdâniye 66. Büzürk-Geveyşt 67. Büzürk-Mâye 68. Büzürk-Nevrûz 69. Büzürk-Selmek 70. Büzürk-Şehnâz 71. Canfezâ 72. Çârgâh 73. Çârgâh-Âcem 74. Çârgâh-Gerdâniye 75. Çârgâh-Mahûr 76. Çehâr-Âgâazin 77. Daği-Bayâti 78. Danişverân 79. Dil Âvîz 80. Dil-Ârâ 81. Dil-Efruz 82. Dil-Keşîde 83. Dil-Nişîn 84. Dil-", "id": "21093808" }, { "contents": "Super Bases Loaded 2\n\n\n\", the Cleveland \"Stars\", the Detroit \"Storm\", the Kansas City \"Tornadoes\", Oakland \"Eagles\", and Seattle \"Blue Wave\". The Omega League (based on the National League) consisted of the Atlanta \"Weasels\", Houston \"Doves\", the Los Angeles \"Cyclops\", the New York \"Mercs\", Philadelphia \"Bruins\", the Pittsburgh \"Buzzards\", and the San Francisco \"Amoebas\". In addition, there were four edit teams: Urbana,", "id": "22141152" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "Don Larsen\n\n\nDon James Larsen (born August 7, 1929) is an American retired Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher. During a 15-year MLB career, he pitched from 1953 to 1967 for seven different teams. Larsen pitched for the St. Louis Browns / Baltimore Orioles (1953–54; 1965), New York Yankees (1955–59), Kansas City Athletics (1960–1961), Chicago White Sox (1961), San Francisco Giants (1962–64), Houston Colt .45's / Houston Astros (1964–65), and Chicago Cubs (1967)", "id": "15750076" }, { "contents": "1968 NBA playoffs\n\n\n) (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Chicago Bulls: \"Lakers win series 4-1\" This is the first playoff meeting between the Lakers and Bulls. Division Finals (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (3) San Francisco Warriors: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Last Playoff Meeting: 1967 Western Division Semifinals (San Francisco won 3-0) Champion: Boston Celtics Division Semifinals (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (3) New York Knicks: \"76ers win series 4-2", "id": "14689742" } ]
BASEBALL - MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS AFTER THURSDAY 'S GAMES . NEW YORK 1996-08-30 Major League Baseball standings after games played on Thursday ( tabulate under won , lost , winning percentage and games behind ) : AMERICAN LEAGUE EASTERN DIVISION W L PCT GB NEW YORK 74 59 .556 - BALTIMORE 70 63 .526 4 BOSTON 69 65 .515 5 1/2 TORONTO 63 71 .470 11 1/2 DETROIT 48 86 .358 26 1/2 CENTRAL DIVISION CLEVELAND 80 53 .602 - CHICAGO 71 64 .526 10 MINNESOTA 67 67 .500 13 1/2 MILWAUKEE 64 71 .474 17 KANSAS CITY 61 74 .452 20 WESTERN DIVISION TEXAS 75 58 .564 - SEATTLE 70 63 .526 5 OAKLAND 64 72 .471 12 1/2 CALIFORNIA 62 72 .463 13 1/2 FRIDAY , AUGUST 30 SCHEDULE KANSAS CITY AT DETROIT CHICAGO AT TORONTO MINNESOTA AT MILWAUKEE CLEVELAND AT TEXAS NEW YORK AT CALIFORNIA BOSTON AT OAKLAND BALTIMORE AT SEATTLE NATIONAL LEAGUE EASTERN DIVISION W L PCT GB ATLANTA 83 49 .629 - MONTREAL 71 61 .538 12 FLORIDA 64 70 .478 20 NEW YORK 59 75 .440 25 PHILADELPHIA 54 80 .403 30 CENTRAL DIVISION HOUSTON 72 63 .533 - ST LOUIS 69 65 .515 2 1/2 CINCINNATI 66 67 .496 5 CHICAGO 65 66 .496 5 PITTSBURGH 56 77 .421 15 WESTERN DIVISION SAN DIEGO 75 60 .556 - LOS ANGELES 72 61 .541 2 COLORADO 70 65 .519 5 SAN FRANCISCO 57 74 .435 16 FRIDAY , AUGUST 30 SCHEDULE ATLANTA AT CHICAGO FLORIDA AT CINCINNATI SAN DIEGO AT MONTREAL LOS ANGELES AT PHILADELPHIA [START_ENT] HOUSTON [END_ENT] AT PITTSBURGH SAN FRANCISCO AT NEW YORK COLORADO AT ST LOUIS
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Rc6+ Kd5 65. Rb6 Rc4+ 66. Kd2 Kc5 67. Rb8 Ra4 68. Rc8+ Kd4 69. Rb8 Ra5 70. Rd8+ Kc4 71. Re8 Kd5 72. Rd8+ Ke4 73. Rb8 Rxa3 74. Rxb5 Kf4 75. Rb8 Kf3 76. Rf8+ Ke4 77. Rb8 Ra2+ 78. Ke1 Kf4 79. Rb3 e4 80. Rc3 e3 81. Rc8 1/2-1/2 In", "id": "15973443" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nDetroit Tigers 69. Ryne Sandberg, Chicago Cubs 70. Nolan Ryan, Houston Astros 71. John Tudor, Los Angeles Dodgers 72. Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia Phillies 73. Dave Righetti, New York Yankees 74. Pedro Guerrero, St. Louis Cardinals 75. Rick Sutcliffe, Chicago Cubs 76. Gary Carter, New York Mets 77. Cal Ripken, Baltimore Orioles 78. Andre Dawson, Chicago Cubs 79. Andy Van Slyke, Pittsburgh Pirates 80. Roc Raines, Montreal Expos 81. Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins 82.", "id": "18525012" }, { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Constitutional amendments under the French Fifth Republic\n\n\n46, 47, 47-1, 47-2 (new), 48, 49, 50-1, 51-1 (new), 51-2 (new), 56, 61, 61-1 (new), 62, 65, 69, 70, 71, 71-1 (new), 72-3, 73, 74-1, 75-1 (new), 87 (new), 88-4, 88-5, 89. The vote was", "id": "8390514" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Wysoczany\n\n\n53. Saharowa 54. Mashljanyk 55. Luchkanych 56. Mashljanyk 57. Mytso 58. Jacyla 59. Jacyla 60. Village Ukrainian School 61. Bodnik 62. Tsynanko 63. Shlomko 64. Warholjak 65. Kroljak 66. Village Orthodox Church 67. Horonova 68. Hlibyk 69. Sekielyk 70. Mashljanyk 71. Maslany 72. Orzinski 73. Worotyla 74. Luchkanych 75. Petrunjova 76. Slabka 77. Petrunjova 78. Bajtsowa 79. Sas 80. Sas 81. Hrytsko 82. Jacyla 83. Szevtsova 84. Szevtsova", "id": "15604592" }, { "contents": "List of WWE United States Champions\n\n\nRank !Wrestler !No. ofbrreigns !Combinedbrdays !Combined daysbrrec. by WWE !1 !2 !rowspan=2|40 !42 !43 !44 !45 !46 !47 !48 !49 !50 !51 !52 !53 !rowspan=2|54 !56 !rowspan=2|57 !59 !60 !61 !62 !63 !64 !65 !66 !67 !rowspan=3|68 !71 !72 !rowspan=3|73 !76 !77 !78 !rowspan=2|79 !rowspan=2|81 !83 !rowspan=2|84 !rowspan=3|86 !89 !rowspan=2|90 !92 !", "id": "11372834" }, { "contents": "Eusébio\n\n\nrepeated five years later. He was the Portuguese First Division's top scorer seven times (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970 and 1973), helping Benfica to win 11 Primeira Liga (1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73 and 1974–75), 5 Portuguese Cup wins (1961–62, 1963–64, 1968–69, 1969–70 and 1971–72), 1 European Cup win (1961–62) and 3 European Cup finals (1962–63, 1964–65 and 1967–68). Eusébio", "id": "15697745" }, { "contents": "Udayarpalayam taluk\n\n\n48 Kundaveli-East 49 Kundaveli-West 50 Kuruvalapparkoil 51 Kuvagam 52 Kuvathur 53 Managathy 54 Marudur 55 Melur 56 Muthuservamadam 57 Nagam Panthal 58 Nayaganai Periyal 59 Nedavalur-East 60 Nedavalur-South 61 Olayur 62 Padanilai 63 Pappakudi-North 64 Pappakudi-South 65 Parukkal 66 Periyakrishnapuram 67 Periyavalayam 68 Pichanur 69 Pilichikuzhi 70 Piranjeri 71 Porpathintha Nallur 72 Rangiyam 73 Saluppai 74 Sathampady 75 Silambur 76 Siluvacheri 77 Sirukadambur 78 Solankurichi 79 Sripuranthan 80 Sriraman 81 Suriyamanal 82 Suttamalli 83 T.Paluvur 84 Taludalamedu 85 Thandalai 86 Thathanur 87 Thenkatchi Perumal Nathan 88 Thirukalapur 89", "id": "329036" }, { "contents": "Garhmukteshwar (Assembly constituency)\n\n\nkhaiya 46 Sharifpur 47 Anooppur Dibai 48 Shuklampura 49 Rasoolabad Nanpur 50 Lodhipur Shobhan 51 Pawati 52 Haiderpur 53 Lodhipur Chhapka 54 Sadullapur 55 Hiranpura 56 Popayi 57 Janupura 58 Jhadina 59 Saidpur 60 Alampur Bhagwantpur 61 Ladpura 62 Kalyanpur 63 Khilwai 64 Shogarh 65 Shahpur Chaudhary 66 Inayatpur 67 Rampur Nyamatpur 68 Abdullapur 69 Dotai 70 Athsaini 71 Hasupur 72 Manak Chowk 73 Deoli 74 Dhana 75 Lisri 76 Akkhapur 77 Fattapur 78 Phuldehra 79 Nawada Kalan 80 Todarpur 81 Bhowapur 82 Bhowapur Mastannagar 83 Baksar 84 Saroorpur 85 Vait 86 Khudaliya 87 Baddha 88 Ratupura 89 Rajhera 90", "id": "3818355" }, { "contents": "Samia tribe (Luhya)\n\n\n38 Abakangala 39 Abakati 40 Abakemo 41 Abakerere 42 Abakhu 43 Abakibwedde 44 Abakiroyoya 45 Abakobe 46 Abakomolo 47 Abakooli 48 Abakoolo 49 Abakuba 50 Abakwala 51 Abakwede 52 Abakyaki 53 Abakyonga 54 Abalaka 55 Abalala 56 Abalanda 57 Abaleke 58 Abalekya 59 Abalila 60 Abalindo 61 Abaliro 62 Abalisa 63 Abaloba 64 Abalomba 65 Abalundu 66 Abalwenge 67 Abalyali 68 Abalyani 69 Abamakwa 70 Abamakyeke 71 Abamali 72 Abamani 73 Abamanyi 74 Abambumpi 75 Abameripo 76 Abampoodi 77 Abampunyi 78 Abamulembo 79 Abamulimba 80 Abamuma 81 Abanapa 82 Abangasa 83 Abanghale 84 Abanyanga 85 Abanyedeti 86 Abanyihodoo 87 Abanyimaro", "id": "4195796" }, { "contents": "Parbatsar\n\n\nGular 47 Gunawati 48 Gurah 49 Haripura 50 Harnawa Patti 51 Hatheli 52 Hukmpura 53 Huldhani 54 Jagdishpura 55 Jalampura 56 Janjeela 57 Jawla 58 Jhalra 59 Jhujharpura 60 Kaletara 61 Kalkala Ki Dhani 62 Kankediyas 63 Kanwalad 64 Khanpur 65 Khedapura 66 Khedarpura 67 Kheri Khinwasi 68 Khokhar 69 Khokhariya 70 Khundiyas 71 Kinsariya 72 Kishorpura 73 Kitiya 74 Kuliyana 75 Kundri 76 Kurada 77 Lakhiyas 78 Lalana Kalan 79 Lalana Khurd 80 Madhwa 81 Malas Charnan 82 Malas Gusaiyan 83 Mandan 84 Mandowari 85 Manglana 86 Manpura 87 Mayapur 88 Mehgaon 89 Merasi 90 Mindakiya 91 Modi Khurd", "id": "7579275" }, { "contents": "Western Suburbs Magpies\n\n\nW Wright 55 W Barclay 56 Percy Bolt 57 T Doyle 58 J Feeney 59 V Jarvis 60 E Mantle 61 H.G. Naylor 62 E Palmer 63 E Willings 64 Grinstead 65 Owens 66 Sam Perry 67 Keen 68 James 69 Percy Briscoe 70 Chipperfield 71 J Ogilvie 72 Horace Alderson 73 Johns 74 J Slingsby 75 D McDonald 76 G Patterson 77 Baldock 78 Tom Dowswell 79 Healy 80 McEvoy 81 Ryan 82 George Duffin 83 Herb Gilbert 84 Rangi Joass 85 W Mueller 86 A Munnery 87 P.J. Thompson 88 Jack Tully 89 S.B. Wall 90 A Gillett", "id": "13659778" }, { "contents": "Game Day Recycling\n\n\nUniversity of Georgia 59. University of Kentucky 60. University of Maine 61. University of Maryland 62. University of Miami 63. University of Michigan 64. University of Minnesota 65. University of Mississippi 66. University of Missouri 67. University of Montana 68. University of Nebraska–Lincoln 69. University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill 70. University of North Texas 71. University of Notre Dame 72. University of Oregon 73. University of Rochester 74. University of South Florida 75. University of Tennessee - Knoxville 76", "id": "10435645" }, { "contents": "Carson's Law\n\n\nAnd Misfire 59. St. Patrick's Day 60. The Masquerade 61. All That Glitters 62. Laugh, Clown, Laugh 63. Guardian Angels 64. Lost Opportunities 65. A Country Dance 66. Faith, Hope And Fencing Wire 67. A Matter Of Confidence 68. The Tender Trap 69. A Case For Compassion 70. From Small Acorns 71. Street Games, Night Moves 72. Deceptions 73. Orphans Of The Storm 74. Falling Star 75. Means To An End 76. Teapots And Tears 77.", "id": "7511783" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "2003 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 10–11 May – Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, England *58–69, 83–25, 24–66, (63) 75–8, 9-(67), 0–98 (57), 72–60 (53), 39–80 (55), (67)-(60), 42–61 **(58) 73–26, (80)-(52), (100) 104–32, 23–82 (57), (54) 74–57, 49–57, (56) 71–48, 59–32 **", "id": "20494482" }, { "contents": "List of villages in Murbad\n\n\n796 br 57 Gorakhgad Murbad 1 br 58 Goregaon Murbad 495 br 59 Hedavali Murbad 281 br 60 Hireghar Murbad 225 61 Inde Murbad 885 br 62 Jadai Murbad 491 br 63 Jaigaon Murbad 496 br 64 Jambhurde Murbad 1,330 br 65 Jamghar Murbad 533 br 66 Kachakoli Murbad 869 br 67 Kalambad Mu Murbad 408 br 68 Kalambhe Murbad 1,299 br 69 Kalamkhande Murbad 987 br 70 Kalanbhad Murbad 1,017 br 71 Kandali Murbad 295 br 72 Kanharle Murbad 798 br 73 Kanhol Murbad 822 br 74 Karavale Murbad 1,118 br 75 Karchonde Murbad 731 76 Kasgaon Murbad 524", "id": "15353565" }, { "contents": "Amos Burn\n\n\nKf7 46.Bxc6 Bxc6 47.Kb4 Be8 48.Nf3 Ke7 49.Ng5 Bc6 50.Ka3 Bd7 51.Kb2 Ba4 52.Kc1 Bb3 53.Nf3 Ba4 54.Nh4 Kf7 55.Ng2 Bd7 56.h4 Be8 57.Kb2 Ba4 58.Ne3 Ke7 59.Ka3 Bc6 60.Kb4 Kd7 61.Ka5 Kc7 62.Nc2 Kb7 63.Nb4 Bd7 64.Na6 Be8 65.Nc5+ Kc6 66.Nxe6 Bd7 67.Ng5 Bf5 68.Kb4 Bg4 69.Ka3 Kd7 70.Nf7 Be6 71.Nd6 Kc6 72.Kb2 Bg4 73.Kc2 Kd7 74.Kd2 Ke6 75.Ke3 Bh3 76.f5+ gxf5 77.Kf4 Bg4 78.Kg5 Bh3 79.Ne8 Kf7 80.Nf6 f4 81.Kxf4 Be6 82.Kg5 1–0 MacDonald-Burn, Liverpool 1910 At right is a surprisingly little-known position from one of Burn's offhand games.", "id": "20103296" }, { "contents": "Brazilian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act\n\n\n59. FENIPRAZINE 60. FEMPROBAMATO 61. FLUFENAZINE 62. FLUMAZENIL 63. FLUOXETINE 64. FLUPENTIXOL 65. FLUVOXAMINE 66. HALOPERIDOL 67. HALOTAN 68. CLORAL HYDRATE 69. HYDROCHLORBEZETILAMINE 70. HYDROXIDINE 71. HOMOPHENAZINE 72. IMICLOPRAZINE 73. IMIPRAMINE 74. IMIPRAMINOXIDE 75. IPROCLORIZIDA 76. ISOCARBOXAZIDE 77. ISOFLURANE 78. ISOPROPYL-CROTONYL-URINE 79. LAMOTRIGINE 80. LEVODOPA 81. LEVOMEPROMAZINE 82. LINDANO 83. LISURIDA 84. LITHIUM 85. LOPERAMIDA 86. LOXAPINA 87. MAPROTILINE 88. MECLOFENOXATE 89. MEFENOXALONE 90.", "id": "14670778" }, { "contents": "Tales of the Wizard of Oz\n\n\n? 55. ? 56. ? 57. ? 58. ? 59. ? 60. Friends of a Feather 61. Monkey Air Lift 62. Guaranteed for Life 63. The Skills of Bravery 64. The Coat of Arms 65. Roar, Lion, Roar 66. Be a Card 67. The Inferior Decorator 68. The Salesman 69. The Cat's Meow 70. The Yellow Brick Road 71. Rusty Rusty 72. The Scarecrow 73. The Invisible Man 74. Free Trade 75. The Bull Fighter 76", "id": "13344957" }, { "contents": "Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship\n\n\nscope=row|56 !scope=row|57 !scope=row|58 !scope=row|59 !scope=row|60 !scope=row|61 !scope=row|62 !scope=row|63 !scope=row|64 !scope=row|65 !scope=row|66 !scope=row|67 !scope=row|68 !scope=row|69 !scope=row|70 !scope=row|71 !scope=row|72 !scope=row|73 !scope=row|74 !scope=row|75 !scope=row|76 !scope=row|77 !scope=row|78 !scope=row|79 !scope=row|80 !", "id": "16778230" }, { "contents": "Ikirun\n\n\n59. Asaba 60. Ajele Okeba 61. Ago Okeba 62. Ajisefinni 63. Alufa Akanbi 64. Adedeji 65. Alabi 66. Aniyeye 67. Agunlo 68. Aliyu 69. Aborisade 70. Agbon 71. Ayara 72. Baale- Enle 73. Baba Osogbo 74. Orisayo 75. Balogun 76. Baale Gbenagbena 77. Baale Onilu 78. Baale Ponja Erintunde 79. Saba 80. Balogun Kojo 81. Baale Oke Aafo 82. Balogun Makinde 83. Baba Isale 84. Balogun Imole 85. Baba Oloya 86. Baale", "id": "2580736" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qd2 Qd4 57. Qe1 Qb6 58. Qd2 Rb7 59. a4 Qc5 60. Qe1 Rb4 61. Qd2 Qb6 62. Qc1 Qd4 63. Qc2 Rb3 64. Be2 Rxc3 65. Qxc3 Qxc3 66. bxc3 Nxe4 67. Bf3 Nef6 68. Be2 e4 69. Bxc4 g4 70. Rb2 Ng5 71. Rb6 Nf7 72. Bf1 f3 73. c4 Nd7 74. Rb7 Nfe5 75. f6 e3 76. Rb3 e2 77. Bxe2 fxe2 78. Re3 Nf3 79. f7 Rf8 80. Rxg4 e1=", "id": "10680382" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "1953–54 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team\n\n\n30 Oregon State (-/4) RAL L 53–65 January 8 The Citadel H W 83–42 January 9 Wake Forest A W 66–65 January 11 Davidson A W 70–54 January 16 Virginia H W 78–66 January 19 NC State H L 77–84 February 2 Washington and Lee LY W 69–60 February 4 Duke (-/8) A L 47–63 February 8 Virginia A L 69–83 February 11 Wake Forest H L 62–76 February 13 Clemson (-/14) A W 72–56 February 16 Davidson H W 89–69 February 20 Duke (-/14) H L 63–67 February 24 NC State", "id": "7304952" }, { "contents": "Kumharsain\n\n\nChohan 38 Chopala 39 Churath 40 D.P.F. Nag kelo Saroga 41 D.P.F. Nagkelo 42 Dagrot 43 Dakolu 44 Dakoon 45 Dalan 46 Damaur 47 Daro 48 Dawala 49 Deeb 50 Deoridhar 51 Dethal 52 Devali Dhar 53 Dhala 54 Dhali 55 Dhanal 56 Dharuri 57 Dheongli 58 Dogri 59 Doja 60 Ganeog 61 Gharal 62 Ghareawat 63 Ghughvi 64 Gheti 65 Gonthla 66 Halyana 67 Hathiya 68 Jadoon 69 Jal 70 Jalti 71 Jangal Ahar 72 Jangal Dawala 73 Jangal Hatu 74 Jangal Havan 75 Jangal Jogsha 76 Jangal Madhawan 77 Jangal Marni 78 Jangal Nun-II 79 Janjeli", "id": "1653227" }, { "contents": "Glamorgan County Silver Ball Trophy\n\n\n. The trophy is sponsored by Brains Smooth. ! Season !! Winners !! Losing Finalists !! Score !! Venue ! 1956–57 !1957–58 ! 1958–59 ! 1959–60 ! 1960–61 ! 1961–62 ! 1962–63 ! 1963–64 ! 1964–65 ! 1965–66 ! 1966–67 ! 1967–68 ! 1968–69 ! 1969–70 ! 1970–71 ! 1971–72 ! 1972–73 ! 1973–74 ! 1974–75 ! 1975–76 ! 1976–77 ! 1977–78 ! 1978–79 ! 1979–80 ! 1980–81 ! 1981–82 ! 1982–83 ! 1983–84 ! 1984–85 ! 1985–86 ! 1986–87 ! 1987–88 ! 1988–89 ! 1989–90 ! 1990–91 ! 1991–92 ! 1992–93 ! 1993–94", "id": "18470383" }, { "contents": "63rd NHK Cup (shogi)\n\n\n, 59. P*7b, 60. Px3e, 61. P-6f, 62. N*8e, 63. P-7a+, 64. Nx7g+, 65. Nx7g, 66. S*7f, 67. N*8i, 68. G*5i, 69. K-6h, 70. B-4h+, 71. +P-7b, 72. +B-5h, 73. K-7i, 74. +B-6i, 75. K-8h, 76. +Bx7h, 77. Kx7h, 78. G*6g, 79. K-8h, 80. Gx7g, 81. Nx7g", "id": "8770976" }, { "contents": "Ancestors of Rama\n\n\n62. Rituparna 63. Sarvakama (Sarvakarma, Aartupani in Harivansha Puran) 64. Sudas (contemporary to King Kuru-1 of Chandravansh who founded the Magadha Kingdom) 65. Saudasa (or) Kalmashapada (married to Madayanti) 66. Asmaka 67. Mulaka (Naari Kavacha) (contemporary of Yadava King Shakuni who was the father of Rakshasha “Bhasmasura”) 68. Dasharatha-1 69. Adwil (Ilabil in Vishnu Puran) 70. Vishvamashaha 71. Anaranya-2 72. Nidhn 73. Animitra 74. Dululaha (Harivansh Puran) 75", "id": "8372279" }, { "contents": "Codex Cyprius\n\n\n1: 1, 4, 12, 14, 30, 34, 41, 44; Luke 10: 1, 8, 15, 22, 23, 30, 32, 37, 38, 47, 48, 53, 57, 63; Luke 20: 2, 4, 8, 9, 19, 23, 24, 26, 28, 33, 34, 50, 61, 62, 64, 65, 70, 74, 75. In Matthew 27:34 it reads οινον (\"wine\"", "id": "12433331" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qg1 Qe8 55. Qf2 Qf8 56. Rcd1 Qe8 57. Kh3 Kh8 58. Rc1 Kh7 59. Ba7 Rb7 60. Bc5 Na6 61. Be3 Rbb8 62. Kh4 Nb4 63. Qf1 Qe7 64. Kh3 Qe8 65. Kh2 Qe7 66. Qd1 Qe8 67. Kh3 Ra8 68. Kh4 Na6 69. Qg1 Bb4 70. Rdd1 Bf8 71. Kh3 Rab8 72. Kh4 Nb4 73. Rd2 Na6 74. Nf5 Bb4 75. Rdd1 Bf8 76. Qe1 Bb4 77. Qf1 Bf8 78. Kg3 Nb4 79", "id": "10680375" }, { "contents": "List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach\n\n\n• 20/7=/11 • 22/5 • 24/6 • 25/6 • 26/6 • 28/6 • 29/8 • 30/6 • 31/9 • 32/6 • 33/6 • 36/4 and /8 • 37/6 • 38/6 • 39/7 • 40/3, /6 and /8 • 41/6 • 42/7 • 44/7 • 45/7 • 46/6 • 47/5 • 48/3 and /7 • 52/6 • 55/5 • 56/5 • 57/8 • 59/3 • 60/5 • 62/6 64. • 64/2, /4 and /8 • 65/2 and /7 • 66/6 • 67/4 and /7 • 69/6 • 69a/6 • 70/7 and /11 • 72/6 • 73/5 • 74/8", "id": "3262090" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n+ Nxe4 56. fxe4+ Kxe4 57. Qg4+ Kd3 58. Qf3+ Qe3 59. Kg4 Qxf3+ 60. Kxf3 g6 61. Bd6 Nf5 62. Kf4 Nh4 63. Kg4 gxh5+ 64. Kxh4 Kxd4 65. Bb8 a5 66. Bd6 Kc4 67. Kxh5 a4 68. Kxh6 Kb3 69. b5 Kc4 70. Kg5 Kxb5 71. Kf5 Ka6 72. Ke6 Ka7 73. Kd7 Kb7 74. Be7 Ka7 75. Kc7 Ka8 76. Bd6 Ka7 77. Kc8 Ka6 78. Kb8 b5 79", "id": "7279713" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rg3 b3 59. Kc6 Kb8 60. Rxb3+ Ka7 61. Rb7+ Ka6 62. Rb6+ Ka7 63. Kb5 a4 64. Rxf6 Rf4 65. Rxh6 a3 66. Ra6+ Kb8 67. Rxa3 Rxf5 68. Rg3 Rf6 69. Rg8+ Kc7 70. Rg7+ Kc8 71. Rh7 1-0 Game 32br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black: Korchnoi, Viktorbr Pirc, Classicalbr Result: 1-0br 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5", "id": "7279777" }, { "contents": "José Cardenal\n\n\nJosé Rosario Domec Cardenal (born October 7, 1943 in Matanzas, Cuba) is a Cuban American former professional baseball outfielder, who played Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants (1963–64), Los Angeles/California Angels (1965–67), Cleveland Indians (1968–69), St. Louis Cardinals (1970–1971), Milwaukee Brewers (1971), Chicago Cubs (1972–77), Philadelphia Phillies (1978–79), New York Mets (1979–80), and Kansas City Royals (1980). Cardenal batted and threw", "id": "3406173" }, { "contents": "SUBE card\n\n\n20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88,", "id": "8102606" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\nRb1 Bg7 58. Be4 Nf6 59. Bc2 Nd5 60. Ra1 Kc7 61. Rb1 Bf6 62. Kg1 Ne7 63. Kf1 Nd5 64. Kg2 Bg7 65. Kg1 Kb7 66. Ra1 R6d7 67. Re4 Bf6 68. Re2 Kc7 69. Kf1 Ne7 70. Rb1 Nc8 71. Be3 Nd6 72. Rbe1 Re7 73. Bg6 Rg8 74. Bb1 e4 75. Kg2 Rge8 76. Bc2 Bg7 77. Rd1 Nc4 78. Bc1 Nd6 79. Rh1 Re5 80. h4 Bf6 81. h5 R5e7 82.", "id": "10680366" }, { "contents": "Wu Style Tai Chi Fast Form\n\n\nParting the wild horse's mane 59. Jade girl works the shuttles(3) 60. Jade girl works the shuttles(4) 61. Grasping the bird's tail 62. Cloud hands(3) 63. Cloud hands(4) 64. Downward posture 65. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(1) 66. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(2) 67. Step back, repulse the monkey 68. Flying oblique 69. Raise hand and step up 70. White crane flaps its wings 71. Brush knee and twist step 72. Needle at the bottom", "id": "6846816" }, { "contents": "SFZ (file format)\n\n\nan SFZ file: group lovel=0 hivel=127 region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=60 lokey=30 hikey=61 sample=SubDir/01C4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=62 lokey=62 hikey=63 sample=SubDir/02D4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=64 lokey=64 hikey=64 sample=SubDir/03E4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=65 lokey=65 hikey=66 sample=SubDir/04F4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=67 lokey=67 hikey=68 sample=SubDir/05G4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=69 lokey=69 hikey=70 sample=SubDir/06A4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=71 lokey=71 hikey=71 sample=SubDir/07B4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=72 lokey=72 hikey=73 sample=SubDir/08C5.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=74 lokey=74 hikey=75 sample=SubDir/09D5.wav region trigger=", "id": "13324840" }, { "contents": "Afadzato South District\n\n\n. Logba-Adzakoe 57. Logba-Akusame 58. Logba-Alakpeti 59. Logba-Andokope 60. Logba-Dufie 61. Logba-Klikpo 62. Logba-Tota 63. Logba-Vuinta 64. Logba-Xorglikope 65. Tafi-Abuipe 66. Tafi-Agorme 67. Tafi-Atome 68. Tafi-Dekpokorfe 69. Tafi-Mador 70. Tafi-Xorglikorfe 71. Kpeve-Old town 72. Kpeve-Tornu 73. Adigbo-Tornu 74. Goviefe-Todzi 75. Goviefe-Korwu", "id": "2739856" }, { "contents": "Jackson League\n\n\n-52 Centrals 1952-53 Northerners 1953-54 Vale Recreation 1954-55 Pessimists 1955-56 Northerners 1956-57 Guernsey Rangers 1957-58 Guernsey Rangers 1958-59 Northerners 1959-60 Northerners 1960-61 Belgrave Wanderers 1961-62 Sylvans 1962-63 Sylvans 1963-64 Northerners 1964-65 Belgrave Wanderers 1965-66 Vale Recreation 1966-67 Centrals 1967-68 St Martin’s 1968-69 Vale Recreation 1969-70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970-71 Belgrave Wanderers 1971-72 Vale Recreation 1972-73 Vale Recreation", "id": "4250613" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\nof Arkansas. The Lumbermen were disbanded in July 1905 due to financial hardships. Pine Bluff MLB Players 1954 - Frank Lucchesi - Manager - Philadelphia 70-72, Texas 75-77, Chicago Cubs 87 1952 - Bob Hale - Baltimore 55-56, 58, Cleveland 60-61, New York Yankees 61 1952 - Hillis Layne - Washington 41 1952 - Jim Snyder - Player Minnesota 61-62, 64 Manager - Seattle 88 1951 - Bud Black - Detroit 52, 55 1950 - Harry Chozen - Cincinnati 37 1950", "id": "9684300" }, { "contents": "Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award\n\n\n-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-", "id": "18196616" }, { "contents": "Middlesex Senior Charity Cup\n\n\n1947–48 Hendon 1948–49 Hayes 1949–50 Wealdstone 1950–51 Finchley 1951–52 Southall 1952–53 Hounslow Town 1953–54 Hendon 1954–55 Hayes 1955–56 Hounslow Town 1956–57 Hendon 1957–58 Finchley 1958–59 Enfield 1959–60 Hounslow Town 1960–61 Enfield 1961–62 Enfield & Hounslow Town (joint holders) 1962–63 Hayes 1963–64 Wealdstone 1964–65 Finchley 1965–66 Hounslow Town 1966–67 No Competition 1967–68 Wealdstone & Wembley (joint holders) 1968–69 Southall 1969–70 Hampton 1970–71 Hayes 1971–72 Hayes 1972–73 Hayes 1973–74 Finchley 1974–75 Hayes 1975–76 Hendon 1976–77 Hendon 1977–78 Hillingdon Borough 1978–79 Hendon 1979–80 Harrow Borough 1980–81 Wembley & Wealdstone (joint winners) 1981–82 Uxbridge 1982–83 Wembley 1983–84 Southall", "id": "8679746" }, { "contents": "Handicap (chess)\n\n\n53. Ke3 Kb5 54. Ne4 Na6 55. h8=Q Ka5 56. Qc3+ Kb5 57. Qb3+ Ka5 58. Nc3 Nc5 59. Bc7+ Ka6 60. Qb5+ Ka7 61. Qxc5+ Ka6 Deliberately allowing checkmate. 62. Qa5+ Kb7 63. Ke4 Kc8 64. Qa7 Kd7 65. Qb7 Ke7 66. Qc8 Kf6 67. Bd8+ Kg7 68. Qe6 Kf8 69. Qe7+ Kg8 70. Nd5 Kh8 71. g5 Kg8 72. g6 Kh8 73. Ke5 Kg8 74.", "id": "9261177" }, { "contents": "2009 Premier League Snooker\n\n\nwas higher. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 28–29 November – Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, England * (61) 80–35, 4–80, (96)–0, 0–(110), 34–77, 61–71 (65), 67–1, 40–75 ** 0–(98), 10–99 (53), 10–68 (66), 1–83 (76), (63)–30, (53)–(67) *** (111) 119–9, 87–36, 70–0, 50–57, 0–(88", "id": "994853" }, { "contents": "2013 Virginia Cavaliers football team\n\n\nAlex Foertsch 55 David Dean 56 Andre Miles-Redmond 57 Stephen Lawe 59 Mark Hall 60 John Pond 60 Jeb Byrne 61 Cody Wallace 62 Sean Karl 63 Ryan Doull 64 Nick Koutris 65 Ross Burbank 66 George Adeosun 67 Jackson Matteo 68 Eric Tetlow 69 Phillip Berry 70 Luke Bowanko 71 Jack McDonald 72 Eric Smith 74 Conner Davis 75 Sadiq Olanrewaju 76 Michael Mooney 77 Jay Whitmire 78 Morgan Moses 79 Jack Babcock 79 Sean Cascarano 80 Adrian Gamble 81 Jamall Brown 82 Mario Nixon 83 Jake McGee 84 Canaan Severin 85 Keeon Johnson 86 Jeremy Dollin", "id": "3791357" }, { "contents": "Sangrampur, Maharashtra\n\n\n52-Pimpari Adgaon 1400 53-Rajpur 157 54-Akoli Bk. 910 55-Akoli Kh. 251 56-Changefal Bk. 665 57-Changefal Kh. 707 58-Niwana 1487 59-Sangrampur Pr.jamod 6506 60-Tamgaon 1124 61-Pimpri Kathargaon 566 62-Bodkha 1363 63-Nirod 989 64-Bhilkhed 713 65-Wakana 1420 66-Rudhana 2072 67-Chondhi 622 68-Kakoda 669 69-Ukadgaon 353 70-Manardi 719 71-Pimpri Kavthal 461 72-Ringanwadi 570 73-Durgadiatya 1016 74-Wankhed 5378 75-Takleshwar 501 76-Kalamkhed 712 77-Jastgaon 795 78-Neknapur 358 79-Awar 955 80-Ukali Bk. 1216 81-Kodri 1225 82-Paturda Khurd 1564 83-Khel Thorat Paturda 2054 84-Warwat Khanderao 1447 85-Hingana Kavthal 360 86-Kumbarkhed 230 87-Kavthal 2673 88-Itkhed 218 89-Pesoda 1185 90-Bhon 1149 91-Sawali 659 92-Khiroda", "id": "9109065" }, { "contents": "Kamen Rider Spirits\n\n\n61. Rushbr 62. Ice Fangbr 63. Graveyard Eleventh tankōbon 64. Light Fangbr 65. Labyrinthbr 66. Hell Carbr 67. Teacherbr 68. Training Twelfth tankōbon 69. Whirlpoolbr 70. New Finisherbr 71. Ocean Battlebr 72. Belt of Lifebr 73. Immortal Man Thirteenth tankōbon 74. Inheritbr 75. Get Backbr 76. Movingbr 77. Evolutionbr 78. Next Evolutionbr 79. Final Evolution Fourteenth tankōbon 80. Warrior's Essencebr 81. Surpassing Greedbr 82. Returnbr 83. Fiery Giantbr 84. With the Soulbr 85. Setupbr", "id": "11704902" }, { "contents": "List of AEK Athens F.C. managers\n\n\nP ! W ! D ! L ! F ! A ! GD ! W% ! Pts% ! Total ! 36!!22!!7!!7!!62!!32!!+30!!61.11!!67.59 ! Total ! 11||6||3||2||22||14||+8||54.54||63.64 ! Total ! 4||2||0||2||6||5||+1||50.00||50.00 ! Total ! 26!!14!!5!!7!!55!!28!!+27!!53.85!!60.26 ! Total ! 59!!37!!11!!11!!145!!69!!+76!!62.71!!68.93 ! Total ! 17!!11!!3!!5!!32!!18!!+14||64.71!!70.59 ! Total ! 82!!45!!23!!14!!166!!77!!+89!!54.88!!64.23 ! Total ! 16!!8!!3!!5!!24!!20!!+4!!50.00!!56.25 ! Total ! 86!!47!!23!!16!!121!!70!!+51!!54.65!!63.57 ! Total ! 71!!39!!13!!19!!122!!67!!+55!!54.93!!61.03 ! Total ! 84!!39!!24!!21!!116!!86!!+30!!46.43!!55.95 ! Total ! 2!!1!!0!!1!!3!!4!!-1!!50.00!!50.00 ! Total ! 82!!61!!12!!9!!190!!50!!+140!!74.39!! \"Only competitive matches are counted. Wins, losses and draws are results at the final whistle; the results of penalty shootouts are not counted.\"", "id": "20468014" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Kf3 Kf8 52. Kg2 Rg4+ 53. Kh2 Bf2 54. Rf1 Bd4 55. Re1 Rh4+ 56. Kg2 Rg4+ 57. Kh3 Rh4+ 58. Kg3 Kf7 59. Kg2 Kf8 60. Kf3 Rh2 61. Bxa4 c2 62. Kg3 Bxe5+ 63. Rxe5 Rh1 64. Bxg5 Rg1+ 65. Kf2 Nxg5 66. Bxc2 Ra1 67. a4 Ra2 68. Re2 Ra3 69. Re3 Ra2 70. Re2 Ra3 71. Rd2 Ke7 72. Ke2 Nf3 73. Rd1 Ne5 74. Rd5", "id": "4952529" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Qxg6+ Kf8 59. Qxc6 Kg8 60. Qg6+ Kf8 61. Qg4 Ke8 62. Qh5 Kf8 63. Qg4 Ke8 64. Qh5 Kf8 65. Qd5 Rh7 66. Qf3+ Kg8 67. Qg4+ Kf7 68. Qh5+ Kg8 69. Qg6+ Kf8 70. Qf5+ Kg8 71. Qg4+ Kf7 72. Qh5+ Kg8 73. Qd5+ Kf8 74. Qxb5 Qe6 75. Bg7+ Kf7 76. Qh5+ Ke7 77. g3 Qe1+ 78. Kg2 Qe4+ 79. Kh2", "id": "4952547" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rc6 Bb5 60. Rc1 b3 61. Rb1 Bc4 62. Ke4 Ra2 63. Kd4 Rc2 64. Nd3 Bxd3 65. Kxd3 Rxh2 66. Rxb3 Kg7 67. Ke4 Ra2 68. Kf4 Ra4+ 69. Kg5 Ra5 70. g4 Rc5 71. Kh5 Ra5 72. Rf3 Rb5 73. g5 Rb1 74. f6+ Kh7 75. Rh3 Rg1 76. Rh2 Rg3 77. Rh1 Rg2 78. Ra1 Rh2+ 79. Kg4 Kg6 80. Ra8 Rg2+ ½–½ Game 26br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black", "id": "7279762" }, { "contents": "Les Arcanes\n\n\nPremier sacrifice 56. Liberté 57. Le sacrifice libre 58. La relation du beth à l'aleph 59. Limite de nos champs de gravitation 60. L'indivisible unité 61. La Manifestation 62. Vision parfaite 63. La féminité de la Manifestation procréatrice 64. Cantique de Salomon 65. Ève 66. Sacrifice des sacrifices 67. La loi juive 68. Beauté libre 69. Encore le rythme 70. Conscience de l'univers 71. Libre beauté première 72-73. La passion mystérieuse et chaste 74. De l'amour à l'être 75.", "id": "17579979" }, { "contents": "Barharia\n\n\nKail 61. Kaluchhapra 62. Kanahar 63. Kanhauli 64. Khanpur 65. Khizar Chak 66. Khori Pakar Jaddi 67. Khori Pakar Nilami 68. Koiri Tola 69. Kuahi 70. Kurwa 71. Kutub Chhapra 72. Lachhmi Chak 73. Lakri 74. Lakri Dargah 75. Lala Hata 76. Lauan 77. Madhaupur 78. Mahal 79. Mahamadpur 80. Mahammadpur 81. Mahbub Chhapra 82. Mahmudpur 83. Mananpura 84. Mansahata 85. Mathia Patarhatha 86. Mathurapur 87. Mira Chhapra 88. Narharpur 89.", "id": "12509991" }, { "contents": "Women's Professional Basketball League\n\n\nfranchises had been awarded to Dallas, New Orleans, San Francisco and St. Louis, Missouri, while applications were received for potential franchises from Baltimore, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. The Eastern Division included the New Jersey Gems, New Orleans Pride, New York Stars, Philadelphia Fox, St. Louis Streak and Washington Metros. The Midwest Division included the Chicago Hustle, Iowa Cornets, Milwaukee Does and Minnesota Fillies. The Western Division included the California Dreams, Dallas Diamonds, Houston Angels and San Francisco Pioneers.", "id": "10846173" }, { "contents": "Don McMahon\n\n\nDonald John McMahon (January 4, 1930 – July 22, 1987) was a right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was signed by the Boston Braves before the 1950 season. He played for the Milwaukee Braves (1957–62), Houston Colt .45s (1962–63), Cleveland Indians (1964–66), Boston Red Sox (1966–67), Chicago White Sox (1967–68), Detroit Tigers (1968–69), and San Francisco Giants (1969–74). McMahon was used almost", "id": "22214072" }, { "contents": "List of sovereign states and dependencies by total fertility rate\n\n\n58 Israel 2.9 59 Lesotho 2.9 60 Eswatini 2.8 61 Kyrgyz Republic 2.8 62 Micronesia 2.8 63 Algeria 2.7 64 Haiti 2.7 65 Mongolia 2.7 66 Botswana 2.6 67 Fiji 2.6 68 Guatemala 2.6 69 Kazakhstan 2.6 70 Syria 2.6 71 Turkmenistan 2.6 72 Bolivia 2.5 73 Djibouti 2.5 74 Jordan 2.5 75 Oman 2.5 76 Lao PDR 2.4 77 Philippines 2.4 78 Cambodia 2.3 79 Ecuador 2.3 80 Guyana 2.3 81 Honduras 2.3 82 Panama 2.3 83 Paraguay 2.3 84 Seychelles 2.3 85 South Africa 2.3 86 Suriname 2.3 87 Uzbekistan 2.3 88 Dominican Republic 2.2 89 Indonesia 2.2", "id": "17872676" }, { "contents": "Minuscule 441\n\n\nsubscriptions at the end of each book, and στιχοι. The biblical text is surrounded by a catena of Oecumenius. Some of leaves of the codex are in disorder. The order of leaves: 3-18. 1. 2. 19-46. 47-58. 59. 63. 64. 59. 60-62. 73. 74. 65. 66. 69-72. 67. 68. 75-78. 127-142. 79-126. 143-158. 167-182", "id": "19179286" }, { "contents": "Al Maktab Raqam 19\n\n\n61 - Ghost Walker 62 - Stun death 63 - Fire Ball 64 - the mystery of the Sphinx 65 - dark rays 66 - Conflict in the bush 67 - a plot of Satan 68 - bulwark 69 - ghost of revenge 70 - bloody chase 71 - cursed earth 72 - devastating weapon 73 - horror Hospital 74 - a treasure of the Pharaohs 75 - bird death 76. The armed robbery 77. secret mission 78. hackers Nile 79. Invisible Man 80. devastating automated 81. golden statue 82. Flower devil 83", "id": "3242097" }, { "contents": "Rulers of Kuba\n\n\n. Shama Katuri. 61. Kusunju. 62. Bena Misaki. 63. Bikila Kolo. 64. Kunche Lama. 65. Pelama Pena. 66. Mime Pelama. 67. Chenge Lesanga. 68. Mianga. 69. Sam Bula. 70. Manchum Bula. 71. Bopele^Bombo. 72. Boeke. 73. Bo^Kena. 74. Shamba Nche. 75. Golo Nche. 76. Shama Shanga. 77. Saina^Kama. 78. Ko Kena. 79. Sanga Lenga. 80. Bosh A kama. 81", "id": "12139561" }, { "contents": "Ācārakkōvai\n\n\n52 poems (3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 77, 78, 81, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93", "id": "12746274" }, { "contents": "Jeff Nelsen\n\n\nmovie soundtracks, and performing in the horn sections of orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Montreal, Vancouver, and National Symphonies, and the Balkan Gypsy funk band of Slavic Soul Party. With Canadian Brass, Jeff has also performed with the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, the symphonies of Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, Phoenix, Rotterdam, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, with the esteemed German, London", "id": "2981814" }, { "contents": "Kasparov versus the World\n\n\n, but claimed it was also losing, and published a \"forced win\". Subsequently, tablebases showed an error in Kasparov's analysis, but confirmed that 58...Qf5 could not have saved the draw with best play on both sides. The main line starts with 58...Qf5 59.Kh6 Qe6 60.Qg1+ Ka2 61.Qf2+ Kb1 62.Qd4 Ka2 63.Kg5 Qe7+ 64.Qf6 Qe3+ 65.Qf4 Qg1+ 66.Kf6 Qb6+ 67.Kf7 Qb7+ 68.Ke6 Qc8+ 69.Kf6 Qd8+ 70.Kf5 Qc8+ 71.Kg5 Qc3 72.Qh2+ Ka1 73.Qe2 Kb1 74.Qf2 Qc1+ 75.Kg4 Qc3", "id": "14582966" }, { "contents": "Swindle (chess)\n\n\n55...f2 56.Qg2 \"zugzwang\"; (b) 55...Nf4 56.Qf5! and if 56...Kg3 57.Qg5+ wins the knight; (c) 55...Ng5 56.Qf5 wins. g5 53.hxg5 hxg5 54.Qxb6 f3 55.Qxc5 Kg4 56.Qe3 Kg3 57.c4 Kg2 58.c5 f2 59.Qe4+ Kh2 60.Qf3 g4! 61.Qe2? White could draw with 61.Qxg4 f1=Q+ 62.Kc2 Qf2+ 63.Kb1 Qf1+ 64.Kc2 Qb5 (64...Nf2 65.Qf4+ Kg2 66.Qg5+ Kf3 67.Qf6+ Ke3 68.Qh6+ Kd4 69.Qd6+ Ke4 70.Qg6+ Kd5 71.Qd6+ Ke4 72.Qg6+", "id": "21604299" }, { "contents": "Queen and pawn versus queen endgame\n\n\n. Qxe6 Qh8+ 58. Kg6 Qc3 59. g4 Qd2 60. g5 Qd4 61. Qf5+ Ka4 62. Kh5 Qh8+ 63. Kg4 Qh1 (This move loses for Black in 39 moves as confirmed by http://www.k4it.de/index.php?topic=egtb&lang=en) 64. Qf4+ Ka5 65. Qe5+ Ka4 66. g6 Qd1+ 67. Kg5 Qg8+ 68. Kf5 Qc8+ 69. Kf4 Qc1+ 70. Qe3 Qc7+ 71. Qe5 Qc1+ 72. Kf5 Qc8+ 73. Kg5 Qd8+ 74. Qf6 Qd5+ 75", "id": "20411696" }, { "contents": "List of OHL seasons\n\n\n| 1959–60 | 1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993–94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–00 | 2000–01 | 2001–02 | 2002–03 | 2003–04 | 2004–05 | 2005–06 | 2006–07 | 2007–08 | 2008–09 | 2009–10", "id": "6936535" }, { "contents": "Dumaria\n\n\nDumaria 107 50 Kewla Kalan Dumaria 919 51 Khaira Dumaria 885 52 Khardag Dumaria 1,454 53 Kokna Dumaria 333 54 Kolhubar Dumaria 3,225 55 KOlsaita Dumaria 297 56 Kundari Dumaria 341 57 Kunria Dumaria 739 58 Kusari Dumaria 1,549 59 Lataha Dumaria 259 60 Londa Dumaria 556 61 Madarpur Dumaria 1,130 62 Mahjari Dumaria 192 63 Mahuri Dumaria 2,884 64 Mahuri Dumaria 348 65 Maigara Dumaria 2,318 66 Majhauli Dumaria 4,606 67 Majhgawan Dumaria 379 68 Manrar Dumaria 533 69 Mataha Dumaria 3,172 70 Maun Bar Dumaria 292 71 Mayapur Dumaria 141 72 Milki Dumaria 168 73 Nabigarh Dumaria 618", "id": "10048378" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n75 e\": \"favorite_nu 0000300 6d 62 65 72 22 7d 2c 20 7b 22 74 79 70 65 22 3a mber\"}, {\"type\": 0000320 20 5b 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c 20 22 6e 75 6c [\"string\", \"nul 0000340 6c 22 5d 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 22 3a 20 22 66 61 l\"], \"name\": \"fa 0000360 76 6f 72 69 74 65 5f 63 6f 6c 6f 72 22 7d 5d 7d", "id": "10173702" }, { "contents": "List of MJHL seasons\n\n\n1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | The following is a list of seasons following the reorganization of junior hockey in Canada.br 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 | 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 | br 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | br 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993-94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–2000 | br", "id": "15920550" }, { "contents": "Spain men's national wheelchair basketball team\n\n\n72–62. They beat Poland 47–64, and Sweden 65–54. Then they lost to Italy 50–58, lost to Germany 77–70, and defeated Poland 71–65. At the 2013 European Championships, Spain defeated Sweden 60–54, Israel 75–57, France 56–40, and Poland 63–45 in pool play. They lost to Turkey 63–49. In the quarterfinals, they defeated Italy 65–56. In the semi-finals, they lost to Great Britain 72–69. They defeated Sweden to win the bronze by a score of 65–56. Asier García Pereiro led the team in", "id": "13321907" }, { "contents": "Lanarkshire Cup\n\n\n1932–33 - 1933–34 - Hamilton Academical 1934–35 - Airdrieonians 1935–36 - 1936–37 - 1937–38 - Airdrieonians 1938–39 - Hamilton Academical 1939–40 - Motherwell 1848–49 - Albion Rovers 1949–50 - Motherwell 1950–51 - Albion Rovers 1951–52 - Hamilton Academical 1952–53 - Motherwell 1953–54 - Motherwell 1954–55 - Motherwell 1955–56 - 1956–57 - Motherwell 1957–58 - Motherwell 1958–59 - Motherwell 1959–60 - Motherwell 1960–61 - Motherwell 1961–62 - Motherwell 1962–63 - Airdrieonians 1963–64 - Motherwell 1964–65 - 1965–66 - Airdrieonians 1966–67 - Airdrieonians 1967–68 - Motherwell 1968–69 - Motherwell 1969–70 - Airdrieonians 1970–71 - Airdrieonians 1971–72 - 1972–73 - Motherwell 1973–74 -", "id": "10384135" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1981\n\n\nNe7 29.Ne3 Rc6 30.Ra3 Nc8 31.axb5 axb5 32.Kf2 Nb6 33.Nb2 Rxd1 34.Bxd1 Rd6 35.Be2 Be8 36.Ra5 Rd8 37.Ke1 c6 38.Ra6 Rb8 39.Bd1 Nc8 40.Nd3 Nc7 41.Ra5 Ra8 42.f4 exf4 43.gxf4 Nb6 44.Bf3 Rd8 45.Be2 Na4 46.Ra7 Rd7 47.Kd2 Ne6 48.Rxd7 Bxd7 49.Bg4 g6 50.f5 gxf5 51.Bxf5 Kg7 52.e5 Nf8 53.Bxd7 Nxd7 54.e6 Ndb6 55.Nf4 Kf8 56.Kd3 Nc8 57.Ng4 Ke7 58.Nh6 Kd6 59.Kd4 Ne7 60.Nf7+ Kc7 61.Nh5 c5+ 62.bxc5 Nc6+ 63.Ke3 Nxc5 64.Nxf6 Nxe6 65.h5 Nf8 66.Ke4 Kb6 67.Ng5 h6 68.Nf7 Ne6 69.Ne8 Nc5+ 70.Ke3 Na4 71.Kd2 b4 72.cxb4 Nxb4 73.Nxh6 Nc5 74.Nf5 Nd5 75.h6 Ne4+", "id": "7279794" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n22 3a 20 22 55 ord\", \"name\": \"U 0000100 73 65 72 22 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 73 70 61 63 65 ser\", \"namespace 0000120 22 3a 20 22 65 78 61 6d 70 6c 65 2e 61 76 72 6f \": \"example.avro 0000140 22 2c 20 22 66 69 65 6c 64 73 22 3a 20 5b 7b 22 \", \"fields\": [{\" 0000160 74 79 70 65 22 3a 20 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c", "id": "10173700" }, { "contents": "HC CSKA Moscow\n\n\n. \"Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game Soviet / Russian MVP Scoring Champion Goal Scoring Champion Soviet / Russian League First Team Best Line Best Rookie Soviet League Championship \"(32)\": 1947–48, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1954–55, 1955–56, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1976–77,", "id": "12586396" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\n- Ryne Duren - Baltimore 54, Kansas City 57, NYY 58-61, LAA 61-62, Philadelphia 63-64, Cincinnati 64, Washington 65, Philadelphia 65 1949 - Ed Albrecht - St. Louis 49-50 1940 - Dewey Adkins - Washington 43, Chi Cubs 49 1940 - Stan Goletz - CHI WS 41 1940 - William Red Rollings - Boston 27-28 1940 - Dave Bartosch - St. Louis 45 1939 - Andy Cohen - Player - New York Giants 26, 28-29, Manager - Philadelphia", "id": "9684301" }, { "contents": "Bing (search engine)\n\n\n-time traffic conditions using Bing Maps. The gadget provided shortcuts to driving directions, local search and full-screen traffic view of major US and Canadian cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Montreal, New York City, Oklahoma City, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Vancouver, and Washington, D.C. Prior to October", "id": "5355697" }, { "contents": "Chess (poem)\n\n\nas 52. Na1–b3? 52. Kh2 Qg3+ 53. Qxg3+ hxg3+ 54. Kxg3 Ra5 55. Kf2 Ra8 56. Ke2 Nc2 57. Kd1 Ne3+ 58. Kc1 Nxg2+ 59. Kb1 b5 60. h4 b4 61. h5 b3 62. e5 Bg5 63. h6 Nh4 64. e6 Bf6 65. h7 Nxf3 66. e7 Bxe7 67. h8=Q+ Kb7 68. Qh3 Ne5 69. Qh5 Nd3 70. Qh3 Nb4 71. Qf3+ Kb8 72. Qe2 Bf6 73. Qe6", "id": "7723831" }, { "contents": "2002 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n(77) 93–6, 37–67, (62) 70–20, (57) 79–0, (91) 108–17, 69–9, (60) 62–9 **(65) 75–33, 68–55, 59–23, (126)-0, 0-(81), (85) 112–6, 1–76 (72), (60) 73–0 ***(60) 109–6, 45–56, (72) 75–42, 5–78 (55), (68) 73–0, (109) 115–19, 43–66, (110) 111–14, (70)-0, 38–89", "id": "20494682" }, { "contents": "2015 Cleveland Indians season\n\n\nand 13, improving their record to 70–70 and marking the first time the Indians were .500 since they were 2–2. The Indians would also be 71-71, 72-72, 73-73, and 74-74, but lost the following game each time. They briefly made it over the .500 mark at 77–76 on September 26, but went on to lose three in a row. The Indians spent much of September 3–5 games behind the Texas Rangers or Houston Astros for the second wild card spot in the American", "id": "294687" }, { "contents": "Index of philosophical literature\n\n\n\"Federalist No. 61\" – \"Federalist No. 62\" – \"Federalist No. 63\" – \"Federalist No. 64\" – \"Federalist No. 65\" – \"Federalist No. 66\" – \"Federalist No. 67\" – \"Federalist No. 68\" – \"Federalist No. 69\" – \"Federalist No. 70\" – \"Federalist No. 71\" – \"Federalist No. 72\" – \"Federalist No. 73\" – \"Federalist No. 74\" – \"Federalist", "id": "16809651" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "List of mayors of Salisbury\n\n\n1850–51 George Brown 1851–52 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1852–53 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1853–54 John Lambert 1854–55 Thomas Pain 1855–56 Abraham Jackson 1856–57 Thomas Pain 1857–58 Coard William Squarey 1858–59 Philip Pickney Cother 1859–60 William Woodlands 1860–61 Philip Watson Ottoway 1861–62 Charles Mann Cornwallis Whatman 1862–63 John Style 1863–64 John Waters 1864–65 Richard Henry Rigden 1865–66 Robert Stokes 1866–67 John Alfred Lush MD 1867–68 Stephen Eldridge 1868–69 William Aylward 1869–70 Charles Richard Norton 1870–71 William Fawcett Jnr. 1871–72 John Harding Jackson 1873–74 Henry Brown 1874–75 Samuel Ralph Atkins 1875–76 Charles Henry Radcliffe 1876–77 John Keynes 1877–78 Richard Monkhouse Wilson", "id": "18557200" }, { "contents": "1967 NFL season\n\n\nThe 1967 NFL season was the 48th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 16 teams with the addition of the New Orleans Saints. The two 8-team conferences were split into two divisions each: the Eastern Conference divisions were Capitol (Dallas, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Washington) and Century (Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis), and the Western Conference divisions were Central (Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, and Minnesota) and Coastal (Atlanta, Baltimore, Los Angeles", "id": "8290334" }, { "contents": "World TeamTennis\n\n\nwith Arthur Ashe and Wilt Chamberlain, securing the professional men players.. The league began play in May 1974, with George MacCall as Commissioner of the 16 teams: Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo-Toronto, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Florida (Miami), San Diego/Hawaii, Houston, Los Angeles, Minnesota (Minneapolis-St.Paul), New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. The original league format included a four-colored tennis court, a 44-contest season, and teams", "id": "14486970" }, { "contents": "2013 FedEx Cup Playoffs\n\n\n(76 to 58), Nicholas Thompson (73 to 59), Brendan Steele (89 to 69), and Ernie Els (91 to 70). Seven players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances: Ryan Palmer (60 to 71), Fredrik Jacobson (61 to 72), Martin Laird (63 to 74), David Lingmerth (64 to 75), Kyle Stanley (66 to 77), Cameron Tringale (69 to 79", "id": "19528111" }, { "contents": "Jellabies\n\n\n58. Parrot (21 June 1999) 59. Spring (28 June 1999) 60. Magic (5 July 1999) 61. Where's Pepper? (12 July 1999) 62. Hot (19 July 1999) 63. Robot (26 July 1999) 64. Wheels (2 August 1999) 65. Chums (9 August 1999) 66. Baa! (16 August 1999) 67. Found (23 August 1999) 68. Autumn (30 August 1999) 69. Nature (6 September 1999)", "id": "20682329" }, { "contents": "List of fresh water fishes of Maharashtra\n\n\nogilbii 51. Schismatorhynchos (Nukta) nukta 52. Thynnichthys sandkhol 53. Tor khudree 54. Tor mussulah 55. Tor tor SUB-FAMILY: CULTRINAE 56. Chela cachius 57. Chela laubuca 58. Salmostoma acinaces 59. Salmostoma balookee 60. Salmostoma boopis 61. Salmostoma clupeoides 62. Salmostoma horai 63. Salmostoma kardahiensis 64. Salmostoma novacula 65. Salmostoma phulo Subfamily: LEUCISCINAE 66. Hypophthalmichthys molitrix SUBFAMILY: RASBORINAE 69. Barilius evezardi 70. Barilius gatensis 71. Parluciosoma daniconius 72. Parluciosoma labiosa 73. Danio aequipinnatus 74", "id": "16146194" }, { "contents": "Vehicle registration plates of Kenya\n\n\n63 UN - United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Eastern & Southern African Regional Office 64 CD - Iran 65 CD - Cyprus 66 CD - Argentina 67 UN - United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) 68 CD - Philippines 69 CD - Burundi 70 CD - Chile 71 CD - Oman 72 CD - League of Arab States / Arab League 73 CD - European Union 74 CD - Yemen 75 CD - Kenya Mission to UNEP 76 CD - Côte d'Ivoire (Consulate) 77 CD - Bangladesh 78 CD - Saudi Arabia 79 UN", "id": "993880" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "List of makams\n\n\n-Şehnaz 63. Bûstan 64. Büzürk 65. Büzürk-Gerdâniye 66. Büzürk-Geveyşt 67. Büzürk-Mâye 68. Büzürk-Nevrûz 69. Büzürk-Selmek 70. Büzürk-Şehnâz 71. Canfezâ 72. Çârgâh 73. Çârgâh-Âcem 74. Çârgâh-Gerdâniye 75. Çârgâh-Mahûr 76. Çehâr-Âgâazin 77. Daği-Bayâti 78. Danişverân 79. Dil Âvîz 80. Dil-Ârâ 81. Dil-Efruz 82. Dil-Keşîde 83. Dil-Nişîn 84. Dil-", "id": "21093808" }, { "contents": "Super Bases Loaded 2\n\n\n\", the Cleveland \"Stars\", the Detroit \"Storm\", the Kansas City \"Tornadoes\", Oakland \"Eagles\", and Seattle \"Blue Wave\". The Omega League (based on the National League) consisted of the Atlanta \"Weasels\", Houston \"Doves\", the Los Angeles \"Cyclops\", the New York \"Mercs\", Philadelphia \"Bruins\", the Pittsburgh \"Buzzards\", and the San Francisco \"Amoebas\". In addition, there were four edit teams: Urbana,", "id": "22141152" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "Don Larsen\n\n\nDon James Larsen (born August 7, 1929) is an American retired Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher. During a 15-year MLB career, he pitched from 1953 to 1967 for seven different teams. Larsen pitched for the St. Louis Browns / Baltimore Orioles (1953–54; 1965), New York Yankees (1955–59), Kansas City Athletics (1960–1961), Chicago White Sox (1961), San Francisco Giants (1962–64), Houston Colt .45's / Houston Astros (1964–65), and Chicago Cubs (1967)", "id": "15750076" }, { "contents": "1968 NBA playoffs\n\n\n) (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Chicago Bulls: \"Lakers win series 4-1\" This is the first playoff meeting between the Lakers and Bulls. Division Finals (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (3) San Francisco Warriors: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Last Playoff Meeting: 1967 Western Division Semifinals (San Francisco won 3-0) Champion: Boston Celtics Division Semifinals (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (3) New York Knicks: \"76ers win series 4-2", "id": "14689742" } ]
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[ { "contents": "Global Initiative to Combat Nuclear Terrorism\n\n\n. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. IAEA (observer) UNODC (observer) INTERPOL (observer) UNICRI (observer) June 1-2 in Tokyo Japan February 8-10 New Delhi India June 16-17, 2015 Helsinki, Finland", "id": "7679046" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nNew York Yankees 56. Robin Yount, Milwaukee Brewers 57. Wade Boggs, Boston Red Sox 58. Roger Clemens, Boston Red Sox 59. Vince Coleman, St. Louis Cardinals 60. José Canseco, Oakland Athletics 61. Fernando Valenzuela, Los Angeles Dodgers 62. Tony Gwynn, San Diego Padres 63. Doc Gooden, New York Mets 64. Mark McGwire, Oakland Athletics 65. Jack Clark, New York Yankees 66. Dale Murphy, Atlanta Braves 67. Kirk Gibson, Los Angeles Dodgers 68. Jack Morris,", "id": "18525011" }, { "contents": "Women's World Chess Championship 2016\n\n\nRb4 60. a3 Kc5 61. Re6 Re4 62. Kc2 Kd4 63. Rd6+ Kc4 64. Rc6+ Kd5 65. Rb6 Rc4+ 66. Kd2 Kc5 67. Rb8 Ra4 68. Rc8+ Kd4 69. Rb8 Ra5 70. Rd8+ Kc4 71. Re8 Kd5 72. Rd8+ Ke4 73. Rb8 Rxa3 74. Rxb5 Kf4 75. Rb8 Kf3 76. Rf8+ Ke4 77. Rb8 Ra2+ 78. Ke1 Kf4 79. Rb3 e4 80. Rc3 e3 81. Rc8 1/2-1/2 In", "id": "15973443" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nDetroit Tigers 69. Ryne Sandberg, Chicago Cubs 70. Nolan Ryan, Houston Astros 71. John Tudor, Los Angeles Dodgers 72. Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia Phillies 73. Dave Righetti, New York Yankees 74. Pedro Guerrero, St. Louis Cardinals 75. Rick Sutcliffe, Chicago Cubs 76. Gary Carter, New York Mets 77. Cal Ripken, Baltimore Orioles 78. Andre Dawson, Chicago Cubs 79. Andy Van Slyke, Pittsburgh Pirates 80. Roc Raines, Montreal Expos 81. Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins 82.", "id": "18525012" }, { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Constitutional amendments under the French Fifth Republic\n\n\n46, 47, 47-1, 47-2 (new), 48, 49, 50-1, 51-1 (new), 51-2 (new), 56, 61, 61-1 (new), 62, 65, 69, 70, 71, 71-1 (new), 72-3, 73, 74-1, 75-1 (new), 87 (new), 88-4, 88-5, 89. The vote was", "id": "8390514" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Wysoczany\n\n\n53. Saharowa 54. Mashljanyk 55. Luchkanych 56. Mashljanyk 57. Mytso 58. Jacyla 59. Jacyla 60. Village Ukrainian School 61. Bodnik 62. Tsynanko 63. Shlomko 64. Warholjak 65. Kroljak 66. Village Orthodox Church 67. Horonova 68. Hlibyk 69. Sekielyk 70. Mashljanyk 71. Maslany 72. Orzinski 73. Worotyla 74. Luchkanych 75. Petrunjova 76. Slabka 77. Petrunjova 78. Bajtsowa 79. Sas 80. Sas 81. Hrytsko 82. Jacyla 83. Szevtsova 84. Szevtsova", "id": "15604592" }, { "contents": "List of WWE United States Champions\n\n\nRank !Wrestler !No. ofbrreigns !Combinedbrdays !Combined daysbrrec. by WWE !1 !2 !rowspan=2|40 !42 !43 !44 !45 !46 !47 !48 !49 !50 !51 !52 !53 !rowspan=2|54 !56 !rowspan=2|57 !59 !60 !61 !62 !63 !64 !65 !66 !67 !rowspan=3|68 !71 !72 !rowspan=3|73 !76 !77 !78 !rowspan=2|79 !rowspan=2|81 !83 !rowspan=2|84 !rowspan=3|86 !89 !rowspan=2|90 !92 !", "id": "11372834" }, { "contents": "Eusébio\n\n\nrepeated five years later. He was the Portuguese First Division's top scorer seven times (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970 and 1973), helping Benfica to win 11 Primeira Liga (1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73 and 1974–75), 5 Portuguese Cup wins (1961–62, 1963–64, 1968–69, 1969–70 and 1971–72), 1 European Cup win (1961–62) and 3 European Cup finals (1962–63, 1964–65 and 1967–68). Eusébio", "id": "15697745" }, { "contents": "Udayarpalayam taluk\n\n\n48 Kundaveli-East 49 Kundaveli-West 50 Kuruvalapparkoil 51 Kuvagam 52 Kuvathur 53 Managathy 54 Marudur 55 Melur 56 Muthuservamadam 57 Nagam Panthal 58 Nayaganai Periyal 59 Nedavalur-East 60 Nedavalur-South 61 Olayur 62 Padanilai 63 Pappakudi-North 64 Pappakudi-South 65 Parukkal 66 Periyakrishnapuram 67 Periyavalayam 68 Pichanur 69 Pilichikuzhi 70 Piranjeri 71 Porpathintha Nallur 72 Rangiyam 73 Saluppai 74 Sathampady 75 Silambur 76 Siluvacheri 77 Sirukadambur 78 Solankurichi 79 Sripuranthan 80 Sriraman 81 Suriyamanal 82 Suttamalli 83 T.Paluvur 84 Taludalamedu 85 Thandalai 86 Thathanur 87 Thenkatchi Perumal Nathan 88 Thirukalapur 89", "id": "329036" }, { "contents": "Garhmukteshwar (Assembly constituency)\n\n\nkhaiya 46 Sharifpur 47 Anooppur Dibai 48 Shuklampura 49 Rasoolabad Nanpur 50 Lodhipur Shobhan 51 Pawati 52 Haiderpur 53 Lodhipur Chhapka 54 Sadullapur 55 Hiranpura 56 Popayi 57 Janupura 58 Jhadina 59 Saidpur 60 Alampur Bhagwantpur 61 Ladpura 62 Kalyanpur 63 Khilwai 64 Shogarh 65 Shahpur Chaudhary 66 Inayatpur 67 Rampur Nyamatpur 68 Abdullapur 69 Dotai 70 Athsaini 71 Hasupur 72 Manak Chowk 73 Deoli 74 Dhana 75 Lisri 76 Akkhapur 77 Fattapur 78 Phuldehra 79 Nawada Kalan 80 Todarpur 81 Bhowapur 82 Bhowapur Mastannagar 83 Baksar 84 Saroorpur 85 Vait 86 Khudaliya 87 Baddha 88 Ratupura 89 Rajhera 90", "id": "3818355" }, { "contents": "Samia tribe (Luhya)\n\n\n38 Abakangala 39 Abakati 40 Abakemo 41 Abakerere 42 Abakhu 43 Abakibwedde 44 Abakiroyoya 45 Abakobe 46 Abakomolo 47 Abakooli 48 Abakoolo 49 Abakuba 50 Abakwala 51 Abakwede 52 Abakyaki 53 Abakyonga 54 Abalaka 55 Abalala 56 Abalanda 57 Abaleke 58 Abalekya 59 Abalila 60 Abalindo 61 Abaliro 62 Abalisa 63 Abaloba 64 Abalomba 65 Abalundu 66 Abalwenge 67 Abalyali 68 Abalyani 69 Abamakwa 70 Abamakyeke 71 Abamali 72 Abamani 73 Abamanyi 74 Abambumpi 75 Abameripo 76 Abampoodi 77 Abampunyi 78 Abamulembo 79 Abamulimba 80 Abamuma 81 Abanapa 82 Abangasa 83 Abanghale 84 Abanyanga 85 Abanyedeti 86 Abanyihodoo 87 Abanyimaro", "id": "4195796" }, { "contents": "Parbatsar\n\n\nGular 47 Gunawati 48 Gurah 49 Haripura 50 Harnawa Patti 51 Hatheli 52 Hukmpura 53 Huldhani 54 Jagdishpura 55 Jalampura 56 Janjeela 57 Jawla 58 Jhalra 59 Jhujharpura 60 Kaletara 61 Kalkala Ki Dhani 62 Kankediyas 63 Kanwalad 64 Khanpur 65 Khedapura 66 Khedarpura 67 Kheri Khinwasi 68 Khokhar 69 Khokhariya 70 Khundiyas 71 Kinsariya 72 Kishorpura 73 Kitiya 74 Kuliyana 75 Kundri 76 Kurada 77 Lakhiyas 78 Lalana Kalan 79 Lalana Khurd 80 Madhwa 81 Malas Charnan 82 Malas Gusaiyan 83 Mandan 84 Mandowari 85 Manglana 86 Manpura 87 Mayapur 88 Mehgaon 89 Merasi 90 Mindakiya 91 Modi Khurd", "id": "7579275" }, { "contents": "Western Suburbs Magpies\n\n\nW Wright 55 W Barclay 56 Percy Bolt 57 T Doyle 58 J Feeney 59 V Jarvis 60 E Mantle 61 H.G. Naylor 62 E Palmer 63 E Willings 64 Grinstead 65 Owens 66 Sam Perry 67 Keen 68 James 69 Percy Briscoe 70 Chipperfield 71 J Ogilvie 72 Horace Alderson 73 Johns 74 J Slingsby 75 D McDonald 76 G Patterson 77 Baldock 78 Tom Dowswell 79 Healy 80 McEvoy 81 Ryan 82 George Duffin 83 Herb Gilbert 84 Rangi Joass 85 W Mueller 86 A Munnery 87 P.J. Thompson 88 Jack Tully 89 S.B. Wall 90 A Gillett", "id": "13659778" }, { "contents": "Game Day Recycling\n\n\nUniversity of Georgia 59. University of Kentucky 60. University of Maine 61. University of Maryland 62. University of Miami 63. University of Michigan 64. University of Minnesota 65. University of Mississippi 66. University of Missouri 67. University of Montana 68. University of Nebraska–Lincoln 69. University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill 70. University of North Texas 71. University of Notre Dame 72. University of Oregon 73. University of Rochester 74. University of South Florida 75. University of Tennessee - Knoxville 76", "id": "10435645" }, { "contents": "Carson's Law\n\n\nAnd Misfire 59. St. Patrick's Day 60. The Masquerade 61. All That Glitters 62. Laugh, Clown, Laugh 63. Guardian Angels 64. Lost Opportunities 65. A Country Dance 66. Faith, Hope And Fencing Wire 67. A Matter Of Confidence 68. The Tender Trap 69. A Case For Compassion 70. From Small Acorns 71. Street Games, Night Moves 72. Deceptions 73. Orphans Of The Storm 74. Falling Star 75. Means To An End 76. Teapots And Tears 77.", "id": "7511783" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "2003 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 10–11 May – Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, England *58–69, 83–25, 24–66, (63) 75–8, 9-(67), 0–98 (57), 72–60 (53), 39–80 (55), (67)-(60), 42–61 **(58) 73–26, (80)-(52), (100) 104–32, 23–82 (57), (54) 74–57, 49–57, (56) 71–48, 59–32 **", "id": "20494482" }, { "contents": "List of villages in Murbad\n\n\n796 br 57 Gorakhgad Murbad 1 br 58 Goregaon Murbad 495 br 59 Hedavali Murbad 281 br 60 Hireghar Murbad 225 61 Inde Murbad 885 br 62 Jadai Murbad 491 br 63 Jaigaon Murbad 496 br 64 Jambhurde Murbad 1,330 br 65 Jamghar Murbad 533 br 66 Kachakoli Murbad 869 br 67 Kalambad Mu Murbad 408 br 68 Kalambhe Murbad 1,299 br 69 Kalamkhande Murbad 987 br 70 Kalanbhad Murbad 1,017 br 71 Kandali Murbad 295 br 72 Kanharle Murbad 798 br 73 Kanhol Murbad 822 br 74 Karavale Murbad 1,118 br 75 Karchonde Murbad 731 76 Kasgaon Murbad 524", "id": "15353565" }, { "contents": "Amos Burn\n\n\nKf7 46.Bxc6 Bxc6 47.Kb4 Be8 48.Nf3 Ke7 49.Ng5 Bc6 50.Ka3 Bd7 51.Kb2 Ba4 52.Kc1 Bb3 53.Nf3 Ba4 54.Nh4 Kf7 55.Ng2 Bd7 56.h4 Be8 57.Kb2 Ba4 58.Ne3 Ke7 59.Ka3 Bc6 60.Kb4 Kd7 61.Ka5 Kc7 62.Nc2 Kb7 63.Nb4 Bd7 64.Na6 Be8 65.Nc5+ Kc6 66.Nxe6 Bd7 67.Ng5 Bf5 68.Kb4 Bg4 69.Ka3 Kd7 70.Nf7 Be6 71.Nd6 Kc6 72.Kb2 Bg4 73.Kc2 Kd7 74.Kd2 Ke6 75.Ke3 Bh3 76.f5+ gxf5 77.Kf4 Bg4 78.Kg5 Bh3 79.Ne8 Kf7 80.Nf6 f4 81.Kxf4 Be6 82.Kg5 1–0 MacDonald-Burn, Liverpool 1910 At right is a surprisingly little-known position from one of Burn's offhand games.", "id": "20103296" }, { "contents": "Brazilian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act\n\n\n59. FENIPRAZINE 60. FEMPROBAMATO 61. FLUFENAZINE 62. FLUMAZENIL 63. FLUOXETINE 64. FLUPENTIXOL 65. FLUVOXAMINE 66. HALOPERIDOL 67. HALOTAN 68. CLORAL HYDRATE 69. HYDROCHLORBEZETILAMINE 70. HYDROXIDINE 71. HOMOPHENAZINE 72. IMICLOPRAZINE 73. IMIPRAMINE 74. IMIPRAMINOXIDE 75. IPROCLORIZIDA 76. ISOCARBOXAZIDE 77. ISOFLURANE 78. ISOPROPYL-CROTONYL-URINE 79. LAMOTRIGINE 80. LEVODOPA 81. LEVOMEPROMAZINE 82. LINDANO 83. LISURIDA 84. LITHIUM 85. LOPERAMIDA 86. LOXAPINA 87. MAPROTILINE 88. MECLOFENOXATE 89. MEFENOXALONE 90.", "id": "14670778" }, { "contents": "Tales of the Wizard of Oz\n\n\n? 55. ? 56. ? 57. ? 58. ? 59. ? 60. Friends of a Feather 61. Monkey Air Lift 62. Guaranteed for Life 63. The Skills of Bravery 64. The Coat of Arms 65. Roar, Lion, Roar 66. Be a Card 67. The Inferior Decorator 68. The Salesman 69. The Cat's Meow 70. The Yellow Brick Road 71. Rusty Rusty 72. The Scarecrow 73. The Invisible Man 74. Free Trade 75. The Bull Fighter 76", "id": "13344957" }, { "contents": "Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship\n\n\nscope=row|56 !scope=row|57 !scope=row|58 !scope=row|59 !scope=row|60 !scope=row|61 !scope=row|62 !scope=row|63 !scope=row|64 !scope=row|65 !scope=row|66 !scope=row|67 !scope=row|68 !scope=row|69 !scope=row|70 !scope=row|71 !scope=row|72 !scope=row|73 !scope=row|74 !scope=row|75 !scope=row|76 !scope=row|77 !scope=row|78 !scope=row|79 !scope=row|80 !", "id": "16778230" }, { "contents": "Ikirun\n\n\n59. Asaba 60. Ajele Okeba 61. Ago Okeba 62. Ajisefinni 63. Alufa Akanbi 64. Adedeji 65. Alabi 66. Aniyeye 67. Agunlo 68. Aliyu 69. Aborisade 70. Agbon 71. Ayara 72. Baale- Enle 73. Baba Osogbo 74. Orisayo 75. Balogun 76. Baale Gbenagbena 77. Baale Onilu 78. Baale Ponja Erintunde 79. Saba 80. Balogun Kojo 81. Baale Oke Aafo 82. Balogun Makinde 83. Baba Isale 84. Balogun Imole 85. Baba Oloya 86. Baale", "id": "2580736" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qd2 Qd4 57. Qe1 Qb6 58. Qd2 Rb7 59. a4 Qc5 60. Qe1 Rb4 61. Qd2 Qb6 62. Qc1 Qd4 63. Qc2 Rb3 64. Be2 Rxc3 65. Qxc3 Qxc3 66. bxc3 Nxe4 67. Bf3 Nef6 68. Be2 e4 69. Bxc4 g4 70. Rb2 Ng5 71. Rb6 Nf7 72. Bf1 f3 73. c4 Nd7 74. Rb7 Nfe5 75. f6 e3 76. Rb3 e2 77. Bxe2 fxe2 78. Re3 Nf3 79. f7 Rf8 80. Rxg4 e1=", "id": "10680382" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "1953–54 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team\n\n\n30 Oregon State (-/4) RAL L 53–65 January 8 The Citadel H W 83–42 January 9 Wake Forest A W 66–65 January 11 Davidson A W 70–54 January 16 Virginia H W 78–66 January 19 NC State H L 77–84 February 2 Washington and Lee LY W 69–60 February 4 Duke (-/8) A L 47–63 February 8 Virginia A L 69–83 February 11 Wake Forest H L 62–76 February 13 Clemson (-/14) A W 72–56 February 16 Davidson H W 89–69 February 20 Duke (-/14) H L 63–67 February 24 NC State", "id": "7304952" }, { "contents": "Kumharsain\n\n\nChohan 38 Chopala 39 Churath 40 D.P.F. Nag kelo Saroga 41 D.P.F. Nagkelo 42 Dagrot 43 Dakolu 44 Dakoon 45 Dalan 46 Damaur 47 Daro 48 Dawala 49 Deeb 50 Deoridhar 51 Dethal 52 Devali Dhar 53 Dhala 54 Dhali 55 Dhanal 56 Dharuri 57 Dheongli 58 Dogri 59 Doja 60 Ganeog 61 Gharal 62 Ghareawat 63 Ghughvi 64 Gheti 65 Gonthla 66 Halyana 67 Hathiya 68 Jadoon 69 Jal 70 Jalti 71 Jangal Ahar 72 Jangal Dawala 73 Jangal Hatu 74 Jangal Havan 75 Jangal Jogsha 76 Jangal Madhawan 77 Jangal Marni 78 Jangal Nun-II 79 Janjeli", "id": "1653227" }, { "contents": "Glamorgan County Silver Ball Trophy\n\n\n. The trophy is sponsored by Brains Smooth. ! Season !! Winners !! Losing Finalists !! Score !! Venue ! 1956–57 !1957–58 ! 1958–59 ! 1959–60 ! 1960–61 ! 1961–62 ! 1962–63 ! 1963–64 ! 1964–65 ! 1965–66 ! 1966–67 ! 1967–68 ! 1968–69 ! 1969–70 ! 1970–71 ! 1971–72 ! 1972–73 ! 1973–74 ! 1974–75 ! 1975–76 ! 1976–77 ! 1977–78 ! 1978–79 ! 1979–80 ! 1980–81 ! 1981–82 ! 1982–83 ! 1983–84 ! 1984–85 ! 1985–86 ! 1986–87 ! 1987–88 ! 1988–89 ! 1989–90 ! 1990–91 ! 1991–92 ! 1992–93 ! 1993–94", "id": "18470383" }, { "contents": "63rd NHK Cup (shogi)\n\n\n, 59. P*7b, 60. Px3e, 61. P-6f, 62. N*8e, 63. P-7a+, 64. Nx7g+, 65. Nx7g, 66. S*7f, 67. N*8i, 68. G*5i, 69. K-6h, 70. B-4h+, 71. +P-7b, 72. +B-5h, 73. K-7i, 74. +B-6i, 75. K-8h, 76. +Bx7h, 77. Kx7h, 78. G*6g, 79. K-8h, 80. Gx7g, 81. Nx7g", "id": "8770976" }, { "contents": "Ancestors of Rama\n\n\n62. Rituparna 63. Sarvakama (Sarvakarma, Aartupani in Harivansha Puran) 64. Sudas (contemporary to King Kuru-1 of Chandravansh who founded the Magadha Kingdom) 65. Saudasa (or) Kalmashapada (married to Madayanti) 66. Asmaka 67. Mulaka (Naari Kavacha) (contemporary of Yadava King Shakuni who was the father of Rakshasha “Bhasmasura”) 68. Dasharatha-1 69. Adwil (Ilabil in Vishnu Puran) 70. Vishvamashaha 71. Anaranya-2 72. Nidhn 73. Animitra 74. Dululaha (Harivansh Puran) 75", "id": "8372279" }, { "contents": "Codex Cyprius\n\n\n1: 1, 4, 12, 14, 30, 34, 41, 44; Luke 10: 1, 8, 15, 22, 23, 30, 32, 37, 38, 47, 48, 53, 57, 63; Luke 20: 2, 4, 8, 9, 19, 23, 24, 26, 28, 33, 34, 50, 61, 62, 64, 65, 70, 74, 75. In Matthew 27:34 it reads οινον (\"wine\"", "id": "12433331" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qg1 Qe8 55. Qf2 Qf8 56. Rcd1 Qe8 57. Kh3 Kh8 58. Rc1 Kh7 59. Ba7 Rb7 60. Bc5 Na6 61. Be3 Rbb8 62. Kh4 Nb4 63. Qf1 Qe7 64. Kh3 Qe8 65. Kh2 Qe7 66. Qd1 Qe8 67. Kh3 Ra8 68. Kh4 Na6 69. Qg1 Bb4 70. Rdd1 Bf8 71. Kh3 Rab8 72. Kh4 Nb4 73. Rd2 Na6 74. Nf5 Bb4 75. Rdd1 Bf8 76. Qe1 Bb4 77. Qf1 Bf8 78. Kg3 Nb4 79", "id": "10680375" }, { "contents": "List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach\n\n\n• 20/7=/11 • 22/5 • 24/6 • 25/6 • 26/6 • 28/6 • 29/8 • 30/6 • 31/9 • 32/6 • 33/6 • 36/4 and /8 • 37/6 • 38/6 • 39/7 • 40/3, /6 and /8 • 41/6 • 42/7 • 44/7 • 45/7 • 46/6 • 47/5 • 48/3 and /7 • 52/6 • 55/5 • 56/5 • 57/8 • 59/3 • 60/5 • 62/6 64. • 64/2, /4 and /8 • 65/2 and /7 • 66/6 • 67/4 and /7 • 69/6 • 69a/6 • 70/7 and /11 • 72/6 • 73/5 • 74/8", "id": "3262090" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n+ Nxe4 56. fxe4+ Kxe4 57. Qg4+ Kd3 58. Qf3+ Qe3 59. Kg4 Qxf3+ 60. Kxf3 g6 61. Bd6 Nf5 62. Kf4 Nh4 63. Kg4 gxh5+ 64. Kxh4 Kxd4 65. Bb8 a5 66. Bd6 Kc4 67. Kxh5 a4 68. Kxh6 Kb3 69. b5 Kc4 70. Kg5 Kxb5 71. Kf5 Ka6 72. Ke6 Ka7 73. Kd7 Kb7 74. Be7 Ka7 75. Kc7 Ka8 76. Bd6 Ka7 77. Kc8 Ka6 78. Kb8 b5 79", "id": "7279713" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rg3 b3 59. Kc6 Kb8 60. Rxb3+ Ka7 61. Rb7+ Ka6 62. Rb6+ Ka7 63. Kb5 a4 64. Rxf6 Rf4 65. Rxh6 a3 66. Ra6+ Kb8 67. Rxa3 Rxf5 68. Rg3 Rf6 69. Rg8+ Kc7 70. Rg7+ Kc8 71. Rh7 1-0 Game 32br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black: Korchnoi, Viktorbr Pirc, Classicalbr Result: 1-0br 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5", "id": "7279777" }, { "contents": "José Cardenal\n\n\nJosé Rosario Domec Cardenal (born October 7, 1943 in Matanzas, Cuba) is a Cuban American former professional baseball outfielder, who played Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants (1963–64), Los Angeles/California Angels (1965–67), Cleveland Indians (1968–69), St. Louis Cardinals (1970–1971), Milwaukee Brewers (1971), Chicago Cubs (1972–77), Philadelphia Phillies (1978–79), New York Mets (1979–80), and Kansas City Royals (1980). Cardenal batted and threw", "id": "3406173" }, { "contents": "SUBE card\n\n\n20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88,", "id": "8102606" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\nRb1 Bg7 58. Be4 Nf6 59. Bc2 Nd5 60. Ra1 Kc7 61. Rb1 Bf6 62. Kg1 Ne7 63. Kf1 Nd5 64. Kg2 Bg7 65. Kg1 Kb7 66. Ra1 R6d7 67. Re4 Bf6 68. Re2 Kc7 69. Kf1 Ne7 70. Rb1 Nc8 71. Be3 Nd6 72. Rbe1 Re7 73. Bg6 Rg8 74. Bb1 e4 75. Kg2 Rge8 76. Bc2 Bg7 77. Rd1 Nc4 78. Bc1 Nd6 79. Rh1 Re5 80. h4 Bf6 81. h5 R5e7 82.", "id": "10680366" }, { "contents": "Wu Style Tai Chi Fast Form\n\n\nParting the wild horse's mane 59. Jade girl works the shuttles(3) 60. Jade girl works the shuttles(4) 61. Grasping the bird's tail 62. Cloud hands(3) 63. Cloud hands(4) 64. Downward posture 65. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(1) 66. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(2) 67. Step back, repulse the monkey 68. Flying oblique 69. Raise hand and step up 70. White crane flaps its wings 71. Brush knee and twist step 72. Needle at the bottom", "id": "6846816" }, { "contents": "SFZ (file format)\n\n\nan SFZ file: group lovel=0 hivel=127 region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=60 lokey=30 hikey=61 sample=SubDir/01C4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=62 lokey=62 hikey=63 sample=SubDir/02D4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=64 lokey=64 hikey=64 sample=SubDir/03E4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=65 lokey=65 hikey=66 sample=SubDir/04F4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=67 lokey=67 hikey=68 sample=SubDir/05G4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=69 lokey=69 hikey=70 sample=SubDir/06A4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=71 lokey=71 hikey=71 sample=SubDir/07B4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=72 lokey=72 hikey=73 sample=SubDir/08C5.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=74 lokey=74 hikey=75 sample=SubDir/09D5.wav region trigger=", "id": "13324840" }, { "contents": "Afadzato South District\n\n\n. Logba-Adzakoe 57. Logba-Akusame 58. Logba-Alakpeti 59. Logba-Andokope 60. Logba-Dufie 61. Logba-Klikpo 62. Logba-Tota 63. Logba-Vuinta 64. Logba-Xorglikope 65. Tafi-Abuipe 66. Tafi-Agorme 67. Tafi-Atome 68. Tafi-Dekpokorfe 69. Tafi-Mador 70. Tafi-Xorglikorfe 71. Kpeve-Old town 72. Kpeve-Tornu 73. Adigbo-Tornu 74. Goviefe-Todzi 75. Goviefe-Korwu", "id": "2739856" }, { "contents": "Jackson League\n\n\n-52 Centrals 1952-53 Northerners 1953-54 Vale Recreation 1954-55 Pessimists 1955-56 Northerners 1956-57 Guernsey Rangers 1957-58 Guernsey Rangers 1958-59 Northerners 1959-60 Northerners 1960-61 Belgrave Wanderers 1961-62 Sylvans 1962-63 Sylvans 1963-64 Northerners 1964-65 Belgrave Wanderers 1965-66 Vale Recreation 1966-67 Centrals 1967-68 St Martin’s 1968-69 Vale Recreation 1969-70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970-71 Belgrave Wanderers 1971-72 Vale Recreation 1972-73 Vale Recreation", "id": "4250613" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\nof Arkansas. The Lumbermen were disbanded in July 1905 due to financial hardships. Pine Bluff MLB Players 1954 - Frank Lucchesi - Manager - Philadelphia 70-72, Texas 75-77, Chicago Cubs 87 1952 - Bob Hale - Baltimore 55-56, 58, Cleveland 60-61, New York Yankees 61 1952 - Hillis Layne - Washington 41 1952 - Jim Snyder - Player Minnesota 61-62, 64 Manager - Seattle 88 1951 - Bud Black - Detroit 52, 55 1950 - Harry Chozen - Cincinnati 37 1950", "id": "9684300" }, { "contents": "Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award\n\n\n-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-", "id": "18196616" }, { "contents": "Middlesex Senior Charity Cup\n\n\n1947–48 Hendon 1948–49 Hayes 1949–50 Wealdstone 1950–51 Finchley 1951–52 Southall 1952–53 Hounslow Town 1953–54 Hendon 1954–55 Hayes 1955–56 Hounslow Town 1956–57 Hendon 1957–58 Finchley 1958–59 Enfield 1959–60 Hounslow Town 1960–61 Enfield 1961–62 Enfield & Hounslow Town (joint holders) 1962–63 Hayes 1963–64 Wealdstone 1964–65 Finchley 1965–66 Hounslow Town 1966–67 No Competition 1967–68 Wealdstone & Wembley (joint holders) 1968–69 Southall 1969–70 Hampton 1970–71 Hayes 1971–72 Hayes 1972–73 Hayes 1973–74 Finchley 1974–75 Hayes 1975–76 Hendon 1976–77 Hendon 1977–78 Hillingdon Borough 1978–79 Hendon 1979–80 Harrow Borough 1980–81 Wembley & Wealdstone (joint winners) 1981–82 Uxbridge 1982–83 Wembley 1983–84 Southall", "id": "8679746" }, { "contents": "Handicap (chess)\n\n\n53. Ke3 Kb5 54. Ne4 Na6 55. h8=Q Ka5 56. Qc3+ Kb5 57. Qb3+ Ka5 58. Nc3 Nc5 59. Bc7+ Ka6 60. Qb5+ Ka7 61. Qxc5+ Ka6 Deliberately allowing checkmate. 62. Qa5+ Kb7 63. Ke4 Kc8 64. Qa7 Kd7 65. Qb7 Ke7 66. Qc8 Kf6 67. Bd8+ Kg7 68. Qe6 Kf8 69. Qe7+ Kg8 70. Nd5 Kh8 71. g5 Kg8 72. g6 Kh8 73. Ke5 Kg8 74.", "id": "9261177" }, { "contents": "2009 Premier League Snooker\n\n\nwas higher. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 28–29 November – Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, England * (61) 80–35, 4–80, (96)–0, 0–(110), 34–77, 61–71 (65), 67–1, 40–75 ** 0–(98), 10–99 (53), 10–68 (66), 1–83 (76), (63)–30, (53)–(67) *** (111) 119–9, 87–36, 70–0, 50–57, 0–(88", "id": "994853" }, { "contents": "2013 Virginia Cavaliers football team\n\n\nAlex Foertsch 55 David Dean 56 Andre Miles-Redmond 57 Stephen Lawe 59 Mark Hall 60 John Pond 60 Jeb Byrne 61 Cody Wallace 62 Sean Karl 63 Ryan Doull 64 Nick Koutris 65 Ross Burbank 66 George Adeosun 67 Jackson Matteo 68 Eric Tetlow 69 Phillip Berry 70 Luke Bowanko 71 Jack McDonald 72 Eric Smith 74 Conner Davis 75 Sadiq Olanrewaju 76 Michael Mooney 77 Jay Whitmire 78 Morgan Moses 79 Jack Babcock 79 Sean Cascarano 80 Adrian Gamble 81 Jamall Brown 82 Mario Nixon 83 Jake McGee 84 Canaan Severin 85 Keeon Johnson 86 Jeremy Dollin", "id": "3791357" }, { "contents": "Sangrampur, Maharashtra\n\n\n52-Pimpari Adgaon 1400 53-Rajpur 157 54-Akoli Bk. 910 55-Akoli Kh. 251 56-Changefal Bk. 665 57-Changefal Kh. 707 58-Niwana 1487 59-Sangrampur Pr.jamod 6506 60-Tamgaon 1124 61-Pimpri Kathargaon 566 62-Bodkha 1363 63-Nirod 989 64-Bhilkhed 713 65-Wakana 1420 66-Rudhana 2072 67-Chondhi 622 68-Kakoda 669 69-Ukadgaon 353 70-Manardi 719 71-Pimpri Kavthal 461 72-Ringanwadi 570 73-Durgadiatya 1016 74-Wankhed 5378 75-Takleshwar 501 76-Kalamkhed 712 77-Jastgaon 795 78-Neknapur 358 79-Awar 955 80-Ukali Bk. 1216 81-Kodri 1225 82-Paturda Khurd 1564 83-Khel Thorat Paturda 2054 84-Warwat Khanderao 1447 85-Hingana Kavthal 360 86-Kumbarkhed 230 87-Kavthal 2673 88-Itkhed 218 89-Pesoda 1185 90-Bhon 1149 91-Sawali 659 92-Khiroda", "id": "9109065" }, { "contents": "Kamen Rider Spirits\n\n\n61. Rushbr 62. Ice Fangbr 63. Graveyard Eleventh tankōbon 64. Light Fangbr 65. Labyrinthbr 66. Hell Carbr 67. Teacherbr 68. Training Twelfth tankōbon 69. Whirlpoolbr 70. New Finisherbr 71. Ocean Battlebr 72. Belt of Lifebr 73. Immortal Man Thirteenth tankōbon 74. Inheritbr 75. Get Backbr 76. Movingbr 77. Evolutionbr 78. Next Evolutionbr 79. Final Evolution Fourteenth tankōbon 80. Warrior's Essencebr 81. Surpassing Greedbr 82. Returnbr 83. Fiery Giantbr 84. With the Soulbr 85. Setupbr", "id": "11704902" }, { "contents": "List of AEK Athens F.C. managers\n\n\nP ! W ! D ! L ! F ! A ! GD ! W% ! Pts% ! Total ! 36!!22!!7!!7!!62!!32!!+30!!61.11!!67.59 ! Total ! 11||6||3||2||22||14||+8||54.54||63.64 ! Total ! 4||2||0||2||6||5||+1||50.00||50.00 ! Total ! 26!!14!!5!!7!!55!!28!!+27!!53.85!!60.26 ! Total ! 59!!37!!11!!11!!145!!69!!+76!!62.71!!68.93 ! Total ! 17!!11!!3!!5!!32!!18!!+14||64.71!!70.59 ! Total ! 82!!45!!23!!14!!166!!77!!+89!!54.88!!64.23 ! Total ! 16!!8!!3!!5!!24!!20!!+4!!50.00!!56.25 ! Total ! 86!!47!!23!!16!!121!!70!!+51!!54.65!!63.57 ! Total ! 71!!39!!13!!19!!122!!67!!+55!!54.93!!61.03 ! Total ! 84!!39!!24!!21!!116!!86!!+30!!46.43!!55.95 ! Total ! 2!!1!!0!!1!!3!!4!!-1!!50.00!!50.00 ! Total ! 82!!61!!12!!9!!190!!50!!+140!!74.39!! \"Only competitive matches are counted. Wins, losses and draws are results at the final whistle; the results of penalty shootouts are not counted.\"", "id": "20468014" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Kf3 Kf8 52. Kg2 Rg4+ 53. Kh2 Bf2 54. Rf1 Bd4 55. Re1 Rh4+ 56. Kg2 Rg4+ 57. Kh3 Rh4+ 58. Kg3 Kf7 59. Kg2 Kf8 60. Kf3 Rh2 61. Bxa4 c2 62. Kg3 Bxe5+ 63. Rxe5 Rh1 64. Bxg5 Rg1+ 65. Kf2 Nxg5 66. Bxc2 Ra1 67. a4 Ra2 68. Re2 Ra3 69. Re3 Ra2 70. Re2 Ra3 71. Rd2 Ke7 72. Ke2 Nf3 73. Rd1 Ne5 74. Rd5", "id": "4952529" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Qxg6+ Kf8 59. Qxc6 Kg8 60. Qg6+ Kf8 61. Qg4 Ke8 62. Qh5 Kf8 63. Qg4 Ke8 64. Qh5 Kf8 65. Qd5 Rh7 66. Qf3+ Kg8 67. Qg4+ Kf7 68. Qh5+ Kg8 69. Qg6+ Kf8 70. Qf5+ Kg8 71. Qg4+ Kf7 72. Qh5+ Kg8 73. Qd5+ Kf8 74. Qxb5 Qe6 75. Bg7+ Kf7 76. Qh5+ Ke7 77. g3 Qe1+ 78. Kg2 Qe4+ 79. Kh2", "id": "4952547" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rc6 Bb5 60. Rc1 b3 61. Rb1 Bc4 62. Ke4 Ra2 63. Kd4 Rc2 64. Nd3 Bxd3 65. Kxd3 Rxh2 66. Rxb3 Kg7 67. Ke4 Ra2 68. Kf4 Ra4+ 69. Kg5 Ra5 70. g4 Rc5 71. Kh5 Ra5 72. Rf3 Rb5 73. g5 Rb1 74. f6+ Kh7 75. Rh3 Rg1 76. Rh2 Rg3 77. Rh1 Rg2 78. Ra1 Rh2+ 79. Kg4 Kg6 80. Ra8 Rg2+ ½–½ Game 26br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black", "id": "7279762" }, { "contents": "Les Arcanes\n\n\nPremier sacrifice 56. Liberté 57. Le sacrifice libre 58. La relation du beth à l'aleph 59. Limite de nos champs de gravitation 60. L'indivisible unité 61. La Manifestation 62. Vision parfaite 63. La féminité de la Manifestation procréatrice 64. Cantique de Salomon 65. Ève 66. Sacrifice des sacrifices 67. La loi juive 68. Beauté libre 69. Encore le rythme 70. Conscience de l'univers 71. Libre beauté première 72-73. La passion mystérieuse et chaste 74. De l'amour à l'être 75.", "id": "17579979" }, { "contents": "Barharia\n\n\nKail 61. Kaluchhapra 62. Kanahar 63. Kanhauli 64. Khanpur 65. Khizar Chak 66. Khori Pakar Jaddi 67. Khori Pakar Nilami 68. Koiri Tola 69. Kuahi 70. Kurwa 71. Kutub Chhapra 72. Lachhmi Chak 73. Lakri 74. Lakri Dargah 75. Lala Hata 76. Lauan 77. Madhaupur 78. Mahal 79. Mahamadpur 80. Mahammadpur 81. Mahbub Chhapra 82. Mahmudpur 83. Mananpura 84. Mansahata 85. Mathia Patarhatha 86. Mathurapur 87. Mira Chhapra 88. Narharpur 89.", "id": "12509991" }, { "contents": "Women's Professional Basketball League\n\n\nfranchises had been awarded to Dallas, New Orleans, San Francisco and St. Louis, Missouri, while applications were received for potential franchises from Baltimore, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. The Eastern Division included the New Jersey Gems, New Orleans Pride, New York Stars, Philadelphia Fox, St. Louis Streak and Washington Metros. The Midwest Division included the Chicago Hustle, Iowa Cornets, Milwaukee Does and Minnesota Fillies. The Western Division included the California Dreams, Dallas Diamonds, Houston Angels and San Francisco Pioneers.", "id": "10846173" }, { "contents": "Don McMahon\n\n\nDonald John McMahon (January 4, 1930 – July 22, 1987) was a right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was signed by the Boston Braves before the 1950 season. He played for the Milwaukee Braves (1957–62), Houston Colt .45s (1962–63), Cleveland Indians (1964–66), Boston Red Sox (1966–67), Chicago White Sox (1967–68), Detroit Tigers (1968–69), and San Francisco Giants (1969–74). McMahon was used almost", "id": "22214072" }, { "contents": "List of sovereign states and dependencies by total fertility rate\n\n\n58 Israel 2.9 59 Lesotho 2.9 60 Eswatini 2.8 61 Kyrgyz Republic 2.8 62 Micronesia 2.8 63 Algeria 2.7 64 Haiti 2.7 65 Mongolia 2.7 66 Botswana 2.6 67 Fiji 2.6 68 Guatemala 2.6 69 Kazakhstan 2.6 70 Syria 2.6 71 Turkmenistan 2.6 72 Bolivia 2.5 73 Djibouti 2.5 74 Jordan 2.5 75 Oman 2.5 76 Lao PDR 2.4 77 Philippines 2.4 78 Cambodia 2.3 79 Ecuador 2.3 80 Guyana 2.3 81 Honduras 2.3 82 Panama 2.3 83 Paraguay 2.3 84 Seychelles 2.3 85 South Africa 2.3 86 Suriname 2.3 87 Uzbekistan 2.3 88 Dominican Republic 2.2 89 Indonesia 2.2", "id": "17872676" }, { "contents": "Minuscule 441\n\n\nsubscriptions at the end of each book, and στιχοι. The biblical text is surrounded by a catena of Oecumenius. Some of leaves of the codex are in disorder. The order of leaves: 3-18. 1. 2. 19-46. 47-58. 59. 63. 64. 59. 60-62. 73. 74. 65. 66. 69-72. 67. 68. 75-78. 127-142. 79-126. 143-158. 167-182", "id": "19179286" }, { "contents": "Al Maktab Raqam 19\n\n\n61 - Ghost Walker 62 - Stun death 63 - Fire Ball 64 - the mystery of the Sphinx 65 - dark rays 66 - Conflict in the bush 67 - a plot of Satan 68 - bulwark 69 - ghost of revenge 70 - bloody chase 71 - cursed earth 72 - devastating weapon 73 - horror Hospital 74 - a treasure of the Pharaohs 75 - bird death 76. The armed robbery 77. secret mission 78. hackers Nile 79. Invisible Man 80. devastating automated 81. golden statue 82. Flower devil 83", "id": "3242097" }, { "contents": "Rulers of Kuba\n\n\n. Shama Katuri. 61. Kusunju. 62. Bena Misaki. 63. Bikila Kolo. 64. Kunche Lama. 65. Pelama Pena. 66. Mime Pelama. 67. Chenge Lesanga. 68. Mianga. 69. Sam Bula. 70. Manchum Bula. 71. Bopele^Bombo. 72. Boeke. 73. Bo^Kena. 74. Shamba Nche. 75. Golo Nche. 76. Shama Shanga. 77. Saina^Kama. 78. Ko Kena. 79. Sanga Lenga. 80. Bosh A kama. 81", "id": "12139561" }, { "contents": "Ācārakkōvai\n\n\n52 poems (3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 77, 78, 81, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93", "id": "12746274" }, { "contents": "Jeff Nelsen\n\n\nmovie soundtracks, and performing in the horn sections of orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Montreal, Vancouver, and National Symphonies, and the Balkan Gypsy funk band of Slavic Soul Party. With Canadian Brass, Jeff has also performed with the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, the symphonies of Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, Phoenix, Rotterdam, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, with the esteemed German, London", "id": "2981814" }, { "contents": "Kasparov versus the World\n\n\n, but claimed it was also losing, and published a \"forced win\". Subsequently, tablebases showed an error in Kasparov's analysis, but confirmed that 58...Qf5 could not have saved the draw with best play on both sides. The main line starts with 58...Qf5 59.Kh6 Qe6 60.Qg1+ Ka2 61.Qf2+ Kb1 62.Qd4 Ka2 63.Kg5 Qe7+ 64.Qf6 Qe3+ 65.Qf4 Qg1+ 66.Kf6 Qb6+ 67.Kf7 Qb7+ 68.Ke6 Qc8+ 69.Kf6 Qd8+ 70.Kf5 Qc8+ 71.Kg5 Qc3 72.Qh2+ Ka1 73.Qe2 Kb1 74.Qf2 Qc1+ 75.Kg4 Qc3", "id": "14582966" }, { "contents": "Swindle (chess)\n\n\n55...f2 56.Qg2 \"zugzwang\"; (b) 55...Nf4 56.Qf5! and if 56...Kg3 57.Qg5+ wins the knight; (c) 55...Ng5 56.Qf5 wins. g5 53.hxg5 hxg5 54.Qxb6 f3 55.Qxc5 Kg4 56.Qe3 Kg3 57.c4 Kg2 58.c5 f2 59.Qe4+ Kh2 60.Qf3 g4! 61.Qe2? White could draw with 61.Qxg4 f1=Q+ 62.Kc2 Qf2+ 63.Kb1 Qf1+ 64.Kc2 Qb5 (64...Nf2 65.Qf4+ Kg2 66.Qg5+ Kf3 67.Qf6+ Ke3 68.Qh6+ Kd4 69.Qd6+ Ke4 70.Qg6+ Kd5 71.Qd6+ Ke4 72.Qg6+", "id": "21604299" }, { "contents": "Queen and pawn versus queen endgame\n\n\n. Qxe6 Qh8+ 58. Kg6 Qc3 59. g4 Qd2 60. g5 Qd4 61. Qf5+ Ka4 62. Kh5 Qh8+ 63. Kg4 Qh1 (This move loses for Black in 39 moves as confirmed by http://www.k4it.de/index.php?topic=egtb&lang=en) 64. Qf4+ Ka5 65. Qe5+ Ka4 66. g6 Qd1+ 67. 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Qf6 Qd5+ 75", "id": "20411696" }, { "contents": "List of OHL seasons\n\n\n| 1959–60 | 1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993–94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–00 | 2000–01 | 2001–02 | 2002–03 | 2003–04 | 2004–05 | 2005–06 | 2006–07 | 2007–08 | 2008–09 | 2009–10", "id": "6936535" }, { "contents": "Dumaria\n\n\nDumaria 107 50 Kewla Kalan Dumaria 919 51 Khaira Dumaria 885 52 Khardag Dumaria 1,454 53 Kokna Dumaria 333 54 Kolhubar Dumaria 3,225 55 KOlsaita Dumaria 297 56 Kundari Dumaria 341 57 Kunria Dumaria 739 58 Kusari Dumaria 1,549 59 Lataha Dumaria 259 60 Londa Dumaria 556 61 Madarpur Dumaria 1,130 62 Mahjari Dumaria 192 63 Mahuri Dumaria 2,884 64 Mahuri Dumaria 348 65 Maigara Dumaria 2,318 66 Majhauli Dumaria 4,606 67 Majhgawan Dumaria 379 68 Manrar Dumaria 533 69 Mataha Dumaria 3,172 70 Maun Bar Dumaria 292 71 Mayapur Dumaria 141 72 Milki Dumaria 168 73 Nabigarh Dumaria 618", "id": "10048378" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n75 e\": \"favorite_nu 0000300 6d 62 65 72 22 7d 2c 20 7b 22 74 79 70 65 22 3a mber\"}, {\"type\": 0000320 20 5b 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c 20 22 6e 75 6c [\"string\", \"nul 0000340 6c 22 5d 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 22 3a 20 22 66 61 l\"], \"name\": \"fa 0000360 76 6f 72 69 74 65 5f 63 6f 6c 6f 72 22 7d 5d 7d", "id": "10173702" }, { "contents": "List of MJHL seasons\n\n\n1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | The following is a list of seasons following the reorganization of junior hockey in Canada.br 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 | 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 | br 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | br 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993-94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–2000 | br", "id": "15920550" }, { "contents": "Spain men's national wheelchair basketball team\n\n\n72–62. 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The gadget provided shortcuts to driving directions, local search and full-screen traffic view of major US and Canadian cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Montreal, New York City, Oklahoma City, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Vancouver, and Washington, D.C. Prior to October", "id": "5355697" }, { "contents": "Chess (poem)\n\n\nas 52. Na1–b3? 52. Kh2 Qg3+ 53. Qxg3+ hxg3+ 54. Kxg3 Ra5 55. Kf2 Ra8 56. Ke2 Nc2 57. Kd1 Ne3+ 58. Kc1 Nxg2+ 59. Kb1 b5 60. h4 b4 61. h5 b3 62. e5 Bg5 63. h6 Nh4 64. e6 Bf6 65. h7 Nxf3 66. e7 Bxe7 67. h8=Q+ Kb7 68. Qh3 Ne5 69. Qh5 Nd3 70. Qh3 Nb4 71. Qf3+ Kb8 72. Qe2 Bf6 73. 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The Indians spent much of September 3–5 games behind the Texas Rangers or Houston Astros for the second wild card spot in the American", "id": "294687" }, { "contents": "Index of philosophical literature\n\n\n\"Federalist No. 61\" – \"Federalist No. 62\" – \"Federalist No. 63\" – \"Federalist No. 64\" – \"Federalist No. 65\" – \"Federalist No. 66\" – \"Federalist No. 67\" – \"Federalist No. 68\" – \"Federalist No. 69\" – \"Federalist No. 70\" – \"Federalist No. 71\" – \"Federalist No. 72\" – \"Federalist No. 73\" – \"Federalist No. 74\" – \"Federalist", "id": "16809651" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "List of mayors of Salisbury\n\n\n1850–51 George Brown 1851–52 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1852–53 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1853–54 John Lambert 1854–55 Thomas Pain 1855–56 Abraham Jackson 1856–57 Thomas Pain 1857–58 Coard William Squarey 1858–59 Philip Pickney Cother 1859–60 William Woodlands 1860–61 Philip Watson Ottoway 1861–62 Charles Mann Cornwallis Whatman 1862–63 John Style 1863–64 John Waters 1864–65 Richard Henry Rigden 1865–66 Robert Stokes 1866–67 John Alfred Lush MD 1867–68 Stephen Eldridge 1868–69 William Aylward 1869–70 Charles Richard Norton 1870–71 William Fawcett Jnr. 1871–72 John Harding Jackson 1873–74 Henry Brown 1874–75 Samuel Ralph Atkins 1875–76 Charles Henry Radcliffe 1876–77 John Keynes 1877–78 Richard Monkhouse Wilson", "id": "18557200" }, { "contents": "1967 NFL season\n\n\nThe 1967 NFL season was the 48th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 16 teams with the addition of the New Orleans Saints. The two 8-team conferences were split into two divisions each: the Eastern Conference divisions were Capitol (Dallas, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Washington) and Century (Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis), and the Western Conference divisions were Central (Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, and Minnesota) and Coastal (Atlanta, Baltimore, Los Angeles", "id": "8290334" }, { "contents": "World TeamTennis\n\n\nwith Arthur Ashe and Wilt Chamberlain, securing the professional men players.. The league began play in May 1974, with George MacCall as Commissioner of the 16 teams: Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo-Toronto, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Florida (Miami), San Diego/Hawaii, Houston, Los Angeles, Minnesota (Minneapolis-St.Paul), New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. The original league format included a four-colored tennis court, a 44-contest season, and teams", "id": "14486970" }, { "contents": "2013 FedEx Cup Playoffs\n\n\n(76 to 58), Nicholas Thompson (73 to 59), Brendan Steele (89 to 69), and Ernie Els (91 to 70). Seven players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances: Ryan Palmer (60 to 71), Fredrik Jacobson (61 to 72), Martin Laird (63 to 74), David Lingmerth (64 to 75), Kyle Stanley (66 to 77), Cameron Tringale (69 to 79", "id": "19528111" }, { "contents": "Jellabies\n\n\n58. Parrot (21 June 1999) 59. Spring (28 June 1999) 60. Magic (5 July 1999) 61. Where's Pepper? (12 July 1999) 62. Hot (19 July 1999) 63. Robot (26 July 1999) 64. Wheels (2 August 1999) 65. Chums (9 August 1999) 66. Baa! (16 August 1999) 67. Found (23 August 1999) 68. Autumn (30 August 1999) 69. Nature (6 September 1999)", "id": "20682329" }, { "contents": "List of fresh water fishes of Maharashtra\n\n\nogilbii 51. Schismatorhynchos (Nukta) nukta 52. Thynnichthys sandkhol 53. Tor khudree 54. Tor mussulah 55. Tor tor SUB-FAMILY: CULTRINAE 56. Chela cachius 57. Chela laubuca 58. Salmostoma acinaces 59. Salmostoma balookee 60. Salmostoma boopis 61. Salmostoma clupeoides 62. Salmostoma horai 63. Salmostoma kardahiensis 64. Salmostoma novacula 65. Salmostoma phulo Subfamily: LEUCISCINAE 66. Hypophthalmichthys molitrix SUBFAMILY: RASBORINAE 69. Barilius evezardi 70. Barilius gatensis 71. Parluciosoma daniconius 72. Parluciosoma labiosa 73. Danio aequipinnatus 74", "id": "16146194" }, { "contents": "Vehicle registration plates of Kenya\n\n\n63 UN - United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Eastern & Southern African Regional Office 64 CD - Iran 65 CD - Cyprus 66 CD - Argentina 67 UN - United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) 68 CD - Philippines 69 CD - Burundi 70 CD - Chile 71 CD - Oman 72 CD - League of Arab States / Arab League 73 CD - European Union 74 CD - Yemen 75 CD - Kenya Mission to UNEP 76 CD - Côte d'Ivoire (Consulate) 77 CD - Bangladesh 78 CD - Saudi Arabia 79 UN", "id": "993880" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). 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Larsen pitched for the St. Louis Browns / Baltimore Orioles (1953–54; 1965), New York Yankees (1955–59), Kansas City Athletics (1960–1961), Chicago White Sox (1961), San Francisco Giants (1962–64), Houston Colt .45's / Houston Astros (1964–65), and Chicago Cubs (1967)", "id": "15750076" }, { "contents": "1968 NBA playoffs\n\n\n) (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Chicago Bulls: \"Lakers win series 4-1\" This is the first playoff meeting between the Lakers and Bulls. Division Finals (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (3) San Francisco Warriors: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Last Playoff Meeting: 1967 Western Division Semifinals (San Francisco won 3-0) Champion: Boston Celtics Division Semifinals (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (3) New York Knicks: \"76ers win series 4-2", "id": "14689742" } ]
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Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins 82.", "id": "18525012" }, { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Constitutional amendments under the French Fifth Republic\n\n\n46, 47, 47-1, 47-2 (new), 48, 49, 50-1, 51-1 (new), 51-2 (new), 56, 61, 61-1 (new), 62, 65, 69, 70, 71, 71-1 (new), 72-3, 73, 74-1, 75-1 (new), 87 (new), 88-4, 88-5, 89. The vote was", "id": "8390514" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Wysoczany\n\n\n53. Saharowa 54. Mashljanyk 55. Luchkanych 56. Mashljanyk 57. Mytso 58. Jacyla 59. Jacyla 60. Village Ukrainian School 61. Bodnik 62. Tsynanko 63. Shlomko 64. Warholjak 65. Kroljak 66. Village Orthodox Church 67. Horonova 68. Hlibyk 69. Sekielyk 70. Mashljanyk 71. Maslany 72. Orzinski 73. Worotyla 74. Luchkanych 75. Petrunjova 76. Slabka 77. Petrunjova 78. Bajtsowa 79. Sas 80. Sas 81. Hrytsko 82. Jacyla 83. Szevtsova 84. Szevtsova", "id": "15604592" }, { "contents": "List of WWE United States Champions\n\n\nRank !Wrestler !No. ofbrreigns !Combinedbrdays !Combined daysbrrec. by WWE !1 !2 !rowspan=2|40 !42 !43 !44 !45 !46 !47 !48 !49 !50 !51 !52 !53 !rowspan=2|54 !56 !rowspan=2|57 !59 !60 !61 !62 !63 !64 !65 !66 !67 !rowspan=3|68 !71 !72 !rowspan=3|73 !76 !77 !78 !rowspan=2|79 !rowspan=2|81 !83 !rowspan=2|84 !rowspan=3|86 !89 !rowspan=2|90 !92 !", "id": "11372834" }, { "contents": "Eusébio\n\n\nrepeated five years later. He was the Portuguese First Division's top scorer seven times (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970 and 1973), helping Benfica to win 11 Primeira Liga (1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73 and 1974–75), 5 Portuguese Cup wins (1961–62, 1963–64, 1968–69, 1969–70 and 1971–72), 1 European Cup win (1961–62) and 3 European Cup finals (1962–63, 1964–65 and 1967–68). Eusébio", "id": "15697745" }, { "contents": "Udayarpalayam taluk\n\n\n48 Kundaveli-East 49 Kundaveli-West 50 Kuruvalapparkoil 51 Kuvagam 52 Kuvathur 53 Managathy 54 Marudur 55 Melur 56 Muthuservamadam 57 Nagam Panthal 58 Nayaganai Periyal 59 Nedavalur-East 60 Nedavalur-South 61 Olayur 62 Padanilai 63 Pappakudi-North 64 Pappakudi-South 65 Parukkal 66 Periyakrishnapuram 67 Periyavalayam 68 Pichanur 69 Pilichikuzhi 70 Piranjeri 71 Porpathintha Nallur 72 Rangiyam 73 Saluppai 74 Sathampady 75 Silambur 76 Siluvacheri 77 Sirukadambur 78 Solankurichi 79 Sripuranthan 80 Sriraman 81 Suriyamanal 82 Suttamalli 83 T.Paluvur 84 Taludalamedu 85 Thandalai 86 Thathanur 87 Thenkatchi Perumal Nathan 88 Thirukalapur 89", "id": "329036" }, { "contents": "Garhmukteshwar (Assembly constituency)\n\n\nkhaiya 46 Sharifpur 47 Anooppur Dibai 48 Shuklampura 49 Rasoolabad Nanpur 50 Lodhipur Shobhan 51 Pawati 52 Haiderpur 53 Lodhipur Chhapka 54 Sadullapur 55 Hiranpura 56 Popayi 57 Janupura 58 Jhadina 59 Saidpur 60 Alampur Bhagwantpur 61 Ladpura 62 Kalyanpur 63 Khilwai 64 Shogarh 65 Shahpur Chaudhary 66 Inayatpur 67 Rampur Nyamatpur 68 Abdullapur 69 Dotai 70 Athsaini 71 Hasupur 72 Manak Chowk 73 Deoli 74 Dhana 75 Lisri 76 Akkhapur 77 Fattapur 78 Phuldehra 79 Nawada Kalan 80 Todarpur 81 Bhowapur 82 Bhowapur Mastannagar 83 Baksar 84 Saroorpur 85 Vait 86 Khudaliya 87 Baddha 88 Ratupura 89 Rajhera 90", "id": "3818355" }, { "contents": "Samia tribe (Luhya)\n\n\n38 Abakangala 39 Abakati 40 Abakemo 41 Abakerere 42 Abakhu 43 Abakibwedde 44 Abakiroyoya 45 Abakobe 46 Abakomolo 47 Abakooli 48 Abakoolo 49 Abakuba 50 Abakwala 51 Abakwede 52 Abakyaki 53 Abakyonga 54 Abalaka 55 Abalala 56 Abalanda 57 Abaleke 58 Abalekya 59 Abalila 60 Abalindo 61 Abaliro 62 Abalisa 63 Abaloba 64 Abalomba 65 Abalundu 66 Abalwenge 67 Abalyali 68 Abalyani 69 Abamakwa 70 Abamakyeke 71 Abamali 72 Abamani 73 Abamanyi 74 Abambumpi 75 Abameripo 76 Abampoodi 77 Abampunyi 78 Abamulembo 79 Abamulimba 80 Abamuma 81 Abanapa 82 Abangasa 83 Abanghale 84 Abanyanga 85 Abanyedeti 86 Abanyihodoo 87 Abanyimaro", "id": "4195796" }, { "contents": "Parbatsar\n\n\nGular 47 Gunawati 48 Gurah 49 Haripura 50 Harnawa Patti 51 Hatheli 52 Hukmpura 53 Huldhani 54 Jagdishpura 55 Jalampura 56 Janjeela 57 Jawla 58 Jhalra 59 Jhujharpura 60 Kaletara 61 Kalkala Ki Dhani 62 Kankediyas 63 Kanwalad 64 Khanpur 65 Khedapura 66 Khedarpura 67 Kheri Khinwasi 68 Khokhar 69 Khokhariya 70 Khundiyas 71 Kinsariya 72 Kishorpura 73 Kitiya 74 Kuliyana 75 Kundri 76 Kurada 77 Lakhiyas 78 Lalana Kalan 79 Lalana Khurd 80 Madhwa 81 Malas Charnan 82 Malas Gusaiyan 83 Mandan 84 Mandowari 85 Manglana 86 Manpura 87 Mayapur 88 Mehgaon 89 Merasi 90 Mindakiya 91 Modi Khurd", "id": "7579275" }, { "contents": "Western Suburbs Magpies\n\n\nW Wright 55 W Barclay 56 Percy Bolt 57 T Doyle 58 J Feeney 59 V Jarvis 60 E Mantle 61 H.G. 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University of Tennessee - Knoxville 76", "id": "10435645" }, { "contents": "Carson's Law\n\n\nAnd Misfire 59. St. Patrick's Day 60. The Masquerade 61. All That Glitters 62. Laugh, Clown, Laugh 63. Guardian Angels 64. Lost Opportunities 65. A Country Dance 66. Faith, Hope And Fencing Wire 67. A Matter Of Confidence 68. The Tender Trap 69. A Case For Compassion 70. From Small Acorns 71. Street Games, Night Moves 72. Deceptions 73. Orphans Of The Storm 74. Falling Star 75. Means To An End 76. Teapots And Tears 77.", "id": "7511783" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "2003 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 10–11 May – Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, England *58–69, 83–25, 24–66, (63) 75–8, 9-(67), 0–98 (57), 72–60 (53), 39–80 (55), (67)-(60), 42–61 **(58) 73–26, (80)-(52), (100) 104–32, 23–82 (57), (54) 74–57, 49–57, (56) 71–48, 59–32 **", "id": "20494482" }, { "contents": "List of villages in Murbad\n\n\n796 br 57 Gorakhgad Murbad 1 br 58 Goregaon Murbad 495 br 59 Hedavali Murbad 281 br 60 Hireghar Murbad 225 61 Inde Murbad 885 br 62 Jadai Murbad 491 br 63 Jaigaon Murbad 496 br 64 Jambhurde Murbad 1,330 br 65 Jamghar Murbad 533 br 66 Kachakoli Murbad 869 br 67 Kalambad Mu Murbad 408 br 68 Kalambhe Murbad 1,299 br 69 Kalamkhande Murbad 987 br 70 Kalanbhad Murbad 1,017 br 71 Kandali Murbad 295 br 72 Kanharle Murbad 798 br 73 Kanhol Murbad 822 br 74 Karavale Murbad 1,118 br 75 Karchonde Murbad 731 76 Kasgaon Murbad 524", "id": "15353565" }, { "contents": "Amos Burn\n\n\nKf7 46.Bxc6 Bxc6 47.Kb4 Be8 48.Nf3 Ke7 49.Ng5 Bc6 50.Ka3 Bd7 51.Kb2 Ba4 52.Kc1 Bb3 53.Nf3 Ba4 54.Nh4 Kf7 55.Ng2 Bd7 56.h4 Be8 57.Kb2 Ba4 58.Ne3 Ke7 59.Ka3 Bc6 60.Kb4 Kd7 61.Ka5 Kc7 62.Nc2 Kb7 63.Nb4 Bd7 64.Na6 Be8 65.Nc5+ Kc6 66.Nxe6 Bd7 67.Ng5 Bf5 68.Kb4 Bg4 69.Ka3 Kd7 70.Nf7 Be6 71.Nd6 Kc6 72.Kb2 Bg4 73.Kc2 Kd7 74.Kd2 Ke6 75.Ke3 Bh3 76.f5+ gxf5 77.Kf4 Bg4 78.Kg5 Bh3 79.Ne8 Kf7 80.Nf6 f4 81.Kxf4 Be6 82.Kg5 1–0 MacDonald-Burn, Liverpool 1910 At right is a surprisingly little-known position from one of Burn's offhand games.", "id": "20103296" }, { "contents": "Brazilian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act\n\n\n59. FENIPRAZINE 60. FEMPROBAMATO 61. FLUFENAZINE 62. FLUMAZENIL 63. FLUOXETINE 64. FLUPENTIXOL 65. FLUVOXAMINE 66. HALOPERIDOL 67. HALOTAN 68. CLORAL HYDRATE 69. HYDROCHLORBEZETILAMINE 70. HYDROXIDINE 71. HOMOPHENAZINE 72. IMICLOPRAZINE 73. IMIPRAMINE 74. IMIPRAMINOXIDE 75. IPROCLORIZIDA 76. ISOCARBOXAZIDE 77. ISOFLURANE 78. ISOPROPYL-CROTONYL-URINE 79. LAMOTRIGINE 80. LEVODOPA 81. LEVOMEPROMAZINE 82. LINDANO 83. LISURIDA 84. LITHIUM 85. LOPERAMIDA 86. LOXAPINA 87. MAPROTILINE 88. MECLOFENOXATE 89. MEFENOXALONE 90.", "id": "14670778" }, { "contents": "Tales of the Wizard of Oz\n\n\n? 55. ? 56. ? 57. ? 58. ? 59. ? 60. Friends of a Feather 61. Monkey Air Lift 62. Guaranteed for Life 63. The Skills of Bravery 64. The Coat of Arms 65. Roar, Lion, Roar 66. Be a Card 67. The Inferior Decorator 68. The Salesman 69. The Cat's Meow 70. The Yellow Brick Road 71. Rusty Rusty 72. The Scarecrow 73. The Invisible Man 74. Free Trade 75. The Bull Fighter 76", "id": "13344957" }, { "contents": "Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship\n\n\nscope=row|56 !scope=row|57 !scope=row|58 !scope=row|59 !scope=row|60 !scope=row|61 !scope=row|62 !scope=row|63 !scope=row|64 !scope=row|65 !scope=row|66 !scope=row|67 !scope=row|68 !scope=row|69 !scope=row|70 !scope=row|71 !scope=row|72 !scope=row|73 !scope=row|74 !scope=row|75 !scope=row|76 !scope=row|77 !scope=row|78 !scope=row|79 !scope=row|80 !", "id": "16778230" }, { "contents": "Ikirun\n\n\n59. Asaba 60. Ajele Okeba 61. Ago Okeba 62. Ajisefinni 63. Alufa Akanbi 64. Adedeji 65. Alabi 66. Aniyeye 67. Agunlo 68. Aliyu 69. Aborisade 70. Agbon 71. Ayara 72. Baale- Enle 73. Baba Osogbo 74. Orisayo 75. Balogun 76. Baale Gbenagbena 77. Baale Onilu 78. Baale Ponja Erintunde 79. Saba 80. Balogun Kojo 81. Baale Oke Aafo 82. Balogun Makinde 83. Baba Isale 84. Balogun Imole 85. Baba Oloya 86. Baale", "id": "2580736" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qd2 Qd4 57. Qe1 Qb6 58. Qd2 Rb7 59. a4 Qc5 60. Qe1 Rb4 61. Qd2 Qb6 62. Qc1 Qd4 63. Qc2 Rb3 64. Be2 Rxc3 65. Qxc3 Qxc3 66. bxc3 Nxe4 67. Bf3 Nef6 68. Be2 e4 69. Bxc4 g4 70. Rb2 Ng5 71. Rb6 Nf7 72. Bf1 f3 73. c4 Nd7 74. Rb7 Nfe5 75. f6 e3 76. Rb3 e2 77. Bxe2 fxe2 78. Re3 Nf3 79. f7 Rf8 80. Rxg4 e1=", "id": "10680382" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "1953–54 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team\n\n\n30 Oregon State (-/4) RAL L 53–65 January 8 The Citadel H W 83–42 January 9 Wake Forest A W 66–65 January 11 Davidson A W 70–54 January 16 Virginia H W 78–66 January 19 NC State H L 77–84 February 2 Washington and Lee LY W 69–60 February 4 Duke (-/8) A L 47–63 February 8 Virginia A L 69–83 February 11 Wake Forest H L 62–76 February 13 Clemson (-/14) A W 72–56 February 16 Davidson H W 89–69 February 20 Duke (-/14) H L 63–67 February 24 NC State", "id": "7304952" }, { "contents": "Kumharsain\n\n\nChohan 38 Chopala 39 Churath 40 D.P.F. Nag kelo Saroga 41 D.P.F. Nagkelo 42 Dagrot 43 Dakolu 44 Dakoon 45 Dalan 46 Damaur 47 Daro 48 Dawala 49 Deeb 50 Deoridhar 51 Dethal 52 Devali Dhar 53 Dhala 54 Dhali 55 Dhanal 56 Dharuri 57 Dheongli 58 Dogri 59 Doja 60 Ganeog 61 Gharal 62 Ghareawat 63 Ghughvi 64 Gheti 65 Gonthla 66 Halyana 67 Hathiya 68 Jadoon 69 Jal 70 Jalti 71 Jangal Ahar 72 Jangal Dawala 73 Jangal Hatu 74 Jangal Havan 75 Jangal Jogsha 76 Jangal Madhawan 77 Jangal Marni 78 Jangal Nun-II 79 Janjeli", "id": "1653227" }, { "contents": "Glamorgan County Silver Ball Trophy\n\n\n. The trophy is sponsored by Brains Smooth. ! Season !! Winners !! Losing Finalists !! Score !! Venue ! 1956–57 !1957–58 ! 1958–59 ! 1959–60 ! 1960–61 ! 1961–62 ! 1962–63 ! 1963–64 ! 1964–65 ! 1965–66 ! 1966–67 ! 1967–68 ! 1968–69 ! 1969–70 ! 1970–71 ! 1971–72 ! 1972–73 ! 1973–74 ! 1974–75 ! 1975–76 ! 1976–77 ! 1977–78 ! 1978–79 ! 1979–80 ! 1980–81 ! 1981–82 ! 1982–83 ! 1983–84 ! 1984–85 ! 1985–86 ! 1986–87 ! 1987–88 ! 1988–89 ! 1989–90 ! 1990–91 ! 1991–92 ! 1992–93 ! 1993–94", "id": "18470383" }, { "contents": "63rd NHK Cup (shogi)\n\n\n, 59. P*7b, 60. Px3e, 61. P-6f, 62. N*8e, 63. P-7a+, 64. Nx7g+, 65. Nx7g, 66. S*7f, 67. N*8i, 68. G*5i, 69. K-6h, 70. B-4h+, 71. +P-7b, 72. +B-5h, 73. K-7i, 74. +B-6i, 75. K-8h, 76. +Bx7h, 77. Kx7h, 78. G*6g, 79. K-8h, 80. Gx7g, 81. Nx7g", "id": "8770976" }, { "contents": "Ancestors of Rama\n\n\n62. Rituparna 63. Sarvakama (Sarvakarma, Aartupani in Harivansha Puran) 64. Sudas (contemporary to King Kuru-1 of Chandravansh who founded the Magadha Kingdom) 65. Saudasa (or) Kalmashapada (married to Madayanti) 66. Asmaka 67. Mulaka (Naari Kavacha) (contemporary of Yadava King Shakuni who was the father of Rakshasha “Bhasmasura”) 68. Dasharatha-1 69. Adwil (Ilabil in Vishnu Puran) 70. Vishvamashaha 71. Anaranya-2 72. Nidhn 73. Animitra 74. Dululaha (Harivansh Puran) 75", "id": "8372279" }, { "contents": "Codex Cyprius\n\n\n1: 1, 4, 12, 14, 30, 34, 41, 44; Luke 10: 1, 8, 15, 22, 23, 30, 32, 37, 38, 47, 48, 53, 57, 63; Luke 20: 2, 4, 8, 9, 19, 23, 24, 26, 28, 33, 34, 50, 61, 62, 64, 65, 70, 74, 75. In Matthew 27:34 it reads οινον (\"wine\"", "id": "12433331" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qg1 Qe8 55. Qf2 Qf8 56. Rcd1 Qe8 57. Kh3 Kh8 58. Rc1 Kh7 59. Ba7 Rb7 60. Bc5 Na6 61. Be3 Rbb8 62. Kh4 Nb4 63. Qf1 Qe7 64. Kh3 Qe8 65. Kh2 Qe7 66. Qd1 Qe8 67. Kh3 Ra8 68. Kh4 Na6 69. Qg1 Bb4 70. Rdd1 Bf8 71. Kh3 Rab8 72. Kh4 Nb4 73. Rd2 Na6 74. Nf5 Bb4 75. Rdd1 Bf8 76. Qe1 Bb4 77. Qf1 Bf8 78. Kg3 Nb4 79", "id": "10680375" }, { "contents": "List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach\n\n\n• 20/7=/11 • 22/5 • 24/6 • 25/6 • 26/6 • 28/6 • 29/8 • 30/6 • 31/9 • 32/6 • 33/6 • 36/4 and /8 • 37/6 • 38/6 • 39/7 • 40/3, /6 and /8 • 41/6 • 42/7 • 44/7 • 45/7 • 46/6 • 47/5 • 48/3 and /7 • 52/6 • 55/5 • 56/5 • 57/8 • 59/3 • 60/5 • 62/6 64. • 64/2, /4 and /8 • 65/2 and /7 • 66/6 • 67/4 and /7 • 69/6 • 69a/6 • 70/7 and /11 • 72/6 • 73/5 • 74/8", "id": "3262090" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n+ Nxe4 56. fxe4+ Kxe4 57. Qg4+ Kd3 58. Qf3+ Qe3 59. Kg4 Qxf3+ 60. Kxf3 g6 61. Bd6 Nf5 62. Kf4 Nh4 63. Kg4 gxh5+ 64. Kxh4 Kxd4 65. Bb8 a5 66. Bd6 Kc4 67. Kxh5 a4 68. Kxh6 Kb3 69. b5 Kc4 70. Kg5 Kxb5 71. Kf5 Ka6 72. Ke6 Ka7 73. Kd7 Kb7 74. Be7 Ka7 75. Kc7 Ka8 76. Bd6 Ka7 77. Kc8 Ka6 78. Kb8 b5 79", "id": "7279713" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rg3 b3 59. Kc6 Kb8 60. Rxb3+ Ka7 61. Rb7+ Ka6 62. Rb6+ Ka7 63. Kb5 a4 64. Rxf6 Rf4 65. Rxh6 a3 66. Ra6+ Kb8 67. Rxa3 Rxf5 68. Rg3 Rf6 69. Rg8+ Kc7 70. Rg7+ Kc8 71. Rh7 1-0 Game 32br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black: Korchnoi, Viktorbr Pirc, Classicalbr Result: 1-0br 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5", "id": "7279777" }, { "contents": "José Cardenal\n\n\nJosé Rosario Domec Cardenal (born October 7, 1943 in Matanzas, Cuba) is a Cuban American former professional baseball outfielder, who played Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants (1963–64), Los Angeles/California Angels (1965–67), Cleveland Indians (1968–69), St. Louis Cardinals (1970–1971), Milwaukee Brewers (1971), Chicago Cubs (1972–77), Philadelphia Phillies (1978–79), New York Mets (1979–80), and Kansas City Royals (1980). Cardenal batted and threw", "id": "3406173" }, { "contents": "SUBE card\n\n\n20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88,", "id": "8102606" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\nRb1 Bg7 58. Be4 Nf6 59. Bc2 Nd5 60. Ra1 Kc7 61. Rb1 Bf6 62. Kg1 Ne7 63. Kf1 Nd5 64. Kg2 Bg7 65. Kg1 Kb7 66. Ra1 R6d7 67. Re4 Bf6 68. Re2 Kc7 69. Kf1 Ne7 70. Rb1 Nc8 71. Be3 Nd6 72. Rbe1 Re7 73. Bg6 Rg8 74. Bb1 e4 75. Kg2 Rge8 76. Bc2 Bg7 77. Rd1 Nc4 78. Bc1 Nd6 79. Rh1 Re5 80. h4 Bf6 81. h5 R5e7 82.", "id": "10680366" }, { "contents": "Wu Style Tai Chi Fast Form\n\n\nParting the wild horse's mane 59. Jade girl works the shuttles(3) 60. Jade girl works the shuttles(4) 61. Grasping the bird's tail 62. Cloud hands(3) 63. Cloud hands(4) 64. Downward posture 65. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(1) 66. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(2) 67. Step back, repulse the monkey 68. Flying oblique 69. Raise hand and step up 70. White crane flaps its wings 71. Brush knee and twist step 72. Needle at the bottom", "id": "6846816" }, { "contents": "SFZ (file format)\n\n\nan SFZ file: group lovel=0 hivel=127 region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=60 lokey=30 hikey=61 sample=SubDir/01C4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=62 lokey=62 hikey=63 sample=SubDir/02D4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=64 lokey=64 hikey=64 sample=SubDir/03E4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=65 lokey=65 hikey=66 sample=SubDir/04F4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=67 lokey=67 hikey=68 sample=SubDir/05G4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=69 lokey=69 hikey=70 sample=SubDir/06A4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=71 lokey=71 hikey=71 sample=SubDir/07B4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=72 lokey=72 hikey=73 sample=SubDir/08C5.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=74 lokey=74 hikey=75 sample=SubDir/09D5.wav region trigger=", "id": "13324840" }, { "contents": "Afadzato South District\n\n\n. Logba-Adzakoe 57. Logba-Akusame 58. Logba-Alakpeti 59. Logba-Andokope 60. Logba-Dufie 61. Logba-Klikpo 62. Logba-Tota 63. Logba-Vuinta 64. Logba-Xorglikope 65. Tafi-Abuipe 66. Tafi-Agorme 67. Tafi-Atome 68. Tafi-Dekpokorfe 69. Tafi-Mador 70. Tafi-Xorglikorfe 71. Kpeve-Old town 72. Kpeve-Tornu 73. Adigbo-Tornu 74. Goviefe-Todzi 75. Goviefe-Korwu", "id": "2739856" }, { "contents": "Jackson League\n\n\n-52 Centrals 1952-53 Northerners 1953-54 Vale Recreation 1954-55 Pessimists 1955-56 Northerners 1956-57 Guernsey Rangers 1957-58 Guernsey Rangers 1958-59 Northerners 1959-60 Northerners 1960-61 Belgrave Wanderers 1961-62 Sylvans 1962-63 Sylvans 1963-64 Northerners 1964-65 Belgrave Wanderers 1965-66 Vale Recreation 1966-67 Centrals 1967-68 St Martin’s 1968-69 Vale Recreation 1969-70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970-71 Belgrave Wanderers 1971-72 Vale Recreation 1972-73 Vale Recreation", "id": "4250613" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\nof Arkansas. The Lumbermen were disbanded in July 1905 due to financial hardships. Pine Bluff MLB Players 1954 - Frank Lucchesi - Manager - Philadelphia 70-72, Texas 75-77, Chicago Cubs 87 1952 - Bob Hale - Baltimore 55-56, 58, Cleveland 60-61, New York Yankees 61 1952 - Hillis Layne - Washington 41 1952 - Jim Snyder - Player Minnesota 61-62, 64 Manager - Seattle 88 1951 - Bud Black - Detroit 52, 55 1950 - Harry Chozen - Cincinnati 37 1950", "id": "9684300" }, { "contents": "Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award\n\n\n-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-", "id": "18196616" }, { "contents": "Middlesex Senior Charity Cup\n\n\n1947–48 Hendon 1948–49 Hayes 1949–50 Wealdstone 1950–51 Finchley 1951–52 Southall 1952–53 Hounslow Town 1953–54 Hendon 1954–55 Hayes 1955–56 Hounslow Town 1956–57 Hendon 1957–58 Finchley 1958–59 Enfield 1959–60 Hounslow Town 1960–61 Enfield 1961–62 Enfield & Hounslow Town (joint holders) 1962–63 Hayes 1963–64 Wealdstone 1964–65 Finchley 1965–66 Hounslow Town 1966–67 No Competition 1967–68 Wealdstone & Wembley (joint holders) 1968–69 Southall 1969–70 Hampton 1970–71 Hayes 1971–72 Hayes 1972–73 Hayes 1973–74 Finchley 1974–75 Hayes 1975–76 Hendon 1976–77 Hendon 1977–78 Hillingdon Borough 1978–79 Hendon 1979–80 Harrow Borough 1980–81 Wembley & Wealdstone (joint winners) 1981–82 Uxbridge 1982–83 Wembley 1983–84 Southall", "id": "8679746" }, { "contents": "Handicap (chess)\n\n\n53. Ke3 Kb5 54. Ne4 Na6 55. h8=Q Ka5 56. Qc3+ Kb5 57. Qb3+ Ka5 58. Nc3 Nc5 59. Bc7+ Ka6 60. Qb5+ Ka7 61. Qxc5+ Ka6 Deliberately allowing checkmate. 62. Qa5+ Kb7 63. Ke4 Kc8 64. Qa7 Kd7 65. Qb7 Ke7 66. Qc8 Kf6 67. Bd8+ Kg7 68. Qe6 Kf8 69. Qe7+ Kg8 70. Nd5 Kh8 71. g5 Kg8 72. g6 Kh8 73. Ke5 Kg8 74.", "id": "9261177" }, { "contents": "2009 Premier League Snooker\n\n\nwas higher. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 28–29 November – Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, England * (61) 80–35, 4–80, (96)–0, 0–(110), 34–77, 61–71 (65), 67–1, 40–75 ** 0–(98), 10–99 (53), 10–68 (66), 1–83 (76), (63)–30, (53)–(67) *** (111) 119–9, 87–36, 70–0, 50–57, 0–(88", "id": "994853" }, { "contents": "2013 Virginia Cavaliers football team\n\n\nAlex Foertsch 55 David Dean 56 Andre Miles-Redmond 57 Stephen Lawe 59 Mark Hall 60 John Pond 60 Jeb Byrne 61 Cody Wallace 62 Sean Karl 63 Ryan Doull 64 Nick Koutris 65 Ross Burbank 66 George Adeosun 67 Jackson Matteo 68 Eric Tetlow 69 Phillip Berry 70 Luke Bowanko 71 Jack McDonald 72 Eric Smith 74 Conner Davis 75 Sadiq Olanrewaju 76 Michael Mooney 77 Jay Whitmire 78 Morgan Moses 79 Jack Babcock 79 Sean Cascarano 80 Adrian Gamble 81 Jamall Brown 82 Mario Nixon 83 Jake McGee 84 Canaan Severin 85 Keeon Johnson 86 Jeremy Dollin", "id": "3791357" }, { "contents": "Sangrampur, Maharashtra\n\n\n52-Pimpari Adgaon 1400 53-Rajpur 157 54-Akoli Bk. 910 55-Akoli Kh. 251 56-Changefal Bk. 665 57-Changefal Kh. 707 58-Niwana 1487 59-Sangrampur Pr.jamod 6506 60-Tamgaon 1124 61-Pimpri Kathargaon 566 62-Bodkha 1363 63-Nirod 989 64-Bhilkhed 713 65-Wakana 1420 66-Rudhana 2072 67-Chondhi 622 68-Kakoda 669 69-Ukadgaon 353 70-Manardi 719 71-Pimpri Kavthal 461 72-Ringanwadi 570 73-Durgadiatya 1016 74-Wankhed 5378 75-Takleshwar 501 76-Kalamkhed 712 77-Jastgaon 795 78-Neknapur 358 79-Awar 955 80-Ukali Bk. 1216 81-Kodri 1225 82-Paturda Khurd 1564 83-Khel Thorat Paturda 2054 84-Warwat Khanderao 1447 85-Hingana Kavthal 360 86-Kumbarkhed 230 87-Kavthal 2673 88-Itkhed 218 89-Pesoda 1185 90-Bhon 1149 91-Sawali 659 92-Khiroda", "id": "9109065" }, { "contents": "Kamen Rider Spirits\n\n\n61. Rushbr 62. Ice Fangbr 63. Graveyard Eleventh tankōbon 64. Light Fangbr 65. Labyrinthbr 66. Hell Carbr 67. Teacherbr 68. Training Twelfth tankōbon 69. Whirlpoolbr 70. New Finisherbr 71. Ocean Battlebr 72. Belt of Lifebr 73. Immortal Man Thirteenth tankōbon 74. Inheritbr 75. Get Backbr 76. Movingbr 77. Evolutionbr 78. Next Evolutionbr 79. Final Evolution Fourteenth tankōbon 80. Warrior's Essencebr 81. Surpassing Greedbr 82. Returnbr 83. Fiery Giantbr 84. With the Soulbr 85. Setupbr", "id": "11704902" }, { "contents": "List of AEK Athens F.C. managers\n\n\nP ! W ! D ! L ! F ! A ! GD ! W% ! Pts% ! Total ! 36!!22!!7!!7!!62!!32!!+30!!61.11!!67.59 ! Total ! 11||6||3||2||22||14||+8||54.54||63.64 ! Total ! 4||2||0||2||6||5||+1||50.00||50.00 ! Total ! 26!!14!!5!!7!!55!!28!!+27!!53.85!!60.26 ! Total ! 59!!37!!11!!11!!145!!69!!+76!!62.71!!68.93 ! Total ! 17!!11!!3!!5!!32!!18!!+14||64.71!!70.59 ! Total ! 82!!45!!23!!14!!166!!77!!+89!!54.88!!64.23 ! Total ! 16!!8!!3!!5!!24!!20!!+4!!50.00!!56.25 ! Total ! 86!!47!!23!!16!!121!!70!!+51!!54.65!!63.57 ! Total ! 71!!39!!13!!19!!122!!67!!+55!!54.93!!61.03 ! Total ! 84!!39!!24!!21!!116!!86!!+30!!46.43!!55.95 ! Total ! 2!!1!!0!!1!!3!!4!!-1!!50.00!!50.00 ! Total ! 82!!61!!12!!9!!190!!50!!+140!!74.39!! \"Only competitive matches are counted. Wins, losses and draws are results at the final whistle; the results of penalty shootouts are not counted.\"", "id": "20468014" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Kf3 Kf8 52. Kg2 Rg4+ 53. Kh2 Bf2 54. Rf1 Bd4 55. Re1 Rh4+ 56. Kg2 Rg4+ 57. Kh3 Rh4+ 58. Kg3 Kf7 59. Kg2 Kf8 60. Kf3 Rh2 61. Bxa4 c2 62. Kg3 Bxe5+ 63. Rxe5 Rh1 64. Bxg5 Rg1+ 65. Kf2 Nxg5 66. Bxc2 Ra1 67. a4 Ra2 68. Re2 Ra3 69. Re3 Ra2 70. Re2 Ra3 71. Rd2 Ke7 72. Ke2 Nf3 73. Rd1 Ne5 74. Rd5", "id": "4952529" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Qxg6+ Kf8 59. Qxc6 Kg8 60. Qg6+ Kf8 61. Qg4 Ke8 62. Qh5 Kf8 63. Qg4 Ke8 64. Qh5 Kf8 65. Qd5 Rh7 66. Qf3+ Kg8 67. Qg4+ Kf7 68. Qh5+ Kg8 69. Qg6+ Kf8 70. Qf5+ Kg8 71. Qg4+ Kf7 72. Qh5+ Kg8 73. Qd5+ Kf8 74. Qxb5 Qe6 75. Bg7+ Kf7 76. Qh5+ Ke7 77. g3 Qe1+ 78. Kg2 Qe4+ 79. Kh2", "id": "4952547" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rc6 Bb5 60. Rc1 b3 61. Rb1 Bc4 62. Ke4 Ra2 63. Kd4 Rc2 64. Nd3 Bxd3 65. Kxd3 Rxh2 66. Rxb3 Kg7 67. Ke4 Ra2 68. Kf4 Ra4+ 69. Kg5 Ra5 70. g4 Rc5 71. Kh5 Ra5 72. Rf3 Rb5 73. g5 Rb1 74. f6+ Kh7 75. Rh3 Rg1 76. Rh2 Rg3 77. Rh1 Rg2 78. Ra1 Rh2+ 79. Kg4 Kg6 80. Ra8 Rg2+ ½–½ Game 26br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black", "id": "7279762" }, { "contents": "Les Arcanes\n\n\nPremier sacrifice 56. Liberté 57. Le sacrifice libre 58. La relation du beth à l'aleph 59. Limite de nos champs de gravitation 60. L'indivisible unité 61. La Manifestation 62. Vision parfaite 63. La féminité de la Manifestation procréatrice 64. Cantique de Salomon 65. Ève 66. Sacrifice des sacrifices 67. La loi juive 68. Beauté libre 69. Encore le rythme 70. Conscience de l'univers 71. Libre beauté première 72-73. La passion mystérieuse et chaste 74. De l'amour à l'être 75.", "id": "17579979" }, { "contents": "Barharia\n\n\nKail 61. Kaluchhapra 62. Kanahar 63. Kanhauli 64. Khanpur 65. Khizar Chak 66. Khori Pakar Jaddi 67. Khori Pakar Nilami 68. Koiri Tola 69. Kuahi 70. Kurwa 71. Kutub Chhapra 72. Lachhmi Chak 73. Lakri 74. Lakri Dargah 75. Lala Hata 76. Lauan 77. Madhaupur 78. Mahal 79. Mahamadpur 80. Mahammadpur 81. Mahbub Chhapra 82. Mahmudpur 83. Mananpura 84. Mansahata 85. Mathia Patarhatha 86. Mathurapur 87. Mira Chhapra 88. Narharpur 89.", "id": "12509991" }, { "contents": "Women's Professional Basketball League\n\n\nfranchises had been awarded to Dallas, New Orleans, San Francisco and St. Louis, Missouri, while applications were received for potential franchises from Baltimore, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. The Eastern Division included the New Jersey Gems, New Orleans Pride, New York Stars, Philadelphia Fox, St. Louis Streak and Washington Metros. The Midwest Division included the Chicago Hustle, Iowa Cornets, Milwaukee Does and Minnesota Fillies. The Western Division included the California Dreams, Dallas Diamonds, Houston Angels and San Francisco Pioneers.", "id": "10846173" }, { "contents": "Don McMahon\n\n\nDonald John McMahon (January 4, 1930 – July 22, 1987) was a right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was signed by the Boston Braves before the 1950 season. He played for the Milwaukee Braves (1957–62), Houston Colt .45s (1962–63), Cleveland Indians (1964–66), Boston Red Sox (1966–67), Chicago White Sox (1967–68), Detroit Tigers (1968–69), and San Francisco Giants (1969–74). McMahon was used almost", "id": "22214072" }, { "contents": "List of sovereign states and dependencies by total fertility rate\n\n\n58 Israel 2.9 59 Lesotho 2.9 60 Eswatini 2.8 61 Kyrgyz Republic 2.8 62 Micronesia 2.8 63 Algeria 2.7 64 Haiti 2.7 65 Mongolia 2.7 66 Botswana 2.6 67 Fiji 2.6 68 Guatemala 2.6 69 Kazakhstan 2.6 70 Syria 2.6 71 Turkmenistan 2.6 72 Bolivia 2.5 73 Djibouti 2.5 74 Jordan 2.5 75 Oman 2.5 76 Lao PDR 2.4 77 Philippines 2.4 78 Cambodia 2.3 79 Ecuador 2.3 80 Guyana 2.3 81 Honduras 2.3 82 Panama 2.3 83 Paraguay 2.3 84 Seychelles 2.3 85 South Africa 2.3 86 Suriname 2.3 87 Uzbekistan 2.3 88 Dominican Republic 2.2 89 Indonesia 2.2", "id": "17872676" }, { "contents": "Minuscule 441\n\n\nsubscriptions at the end of each book, and στιχοι. The biblical text is surrounded by a catena of Oecumenius. Some of leaves of the codex are in disorder. The order of leaves: 3-18. 1. 2. 19-46. 47-58. 59. 63. 64. 59. 60-62. 73. 74. 65. 66. 69-72. 67. 68. 75-78. 127-142. 79-126. 143-158. 167-182", "id": "19179286" }, { "contents": "Al Maktab Raqam 19\n\n\n61 - Ghost Walker 62 - Stun death 63 - Fire Ball 64 - the mystery of the Sphinx 65 - dark rays 66 - Conflict in the bush 67 - a plot of Satan 68 - bulwark 69 - ghost of revenge 70 - bloody chase 71 - cursed earth 72 - devastating weapon 73 - horror Hospital 74 - a treasure of the Pharaohs 75 - bird death 76. The armed robbery 77. secret mission 78. hackers Nile 79. Invisible Man 80. devastating automated 81. golden statue 82. Flower devil 83", "id": "3242097" }, { "contents": "Rulers of Kuba\n\n\n. Shama Katuri. 61. Kusunju. 62. Bena Misaki. 63. Bikila Kolo. 64. Kunche Lama. 65. Pelama Pena. 66. Mime Pelama. 67. Chenge Lesanga. 68. Mianga. 69. Sam Bula. 70. Manchum Bula. 71. Bopele^Bombo. 72. Boeke. 73. Bo^Kena. 74. Shamba Nche. 75. Golo Nche. 76. Shama Shanga. 77. Saina^Kama. 78. Ko Kena. 79. Sanga Lenga. 80. Bosh A kama. 81", "id": "12139561" }, { "contents": "Ācārakkōvai\n\n\n52 poems (3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 77, 78, 81, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93", "id": "12746274" }, { "contents": "Jeff Nelsen\n\n\nmovie soundtracks, and performing in the horn sections of orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Montreal, Vancouver, and National Symphonies, and the Balkan Gypsy funk band of Slavic Soul Party. With Canadian Brass, Jeff has also performed with the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, the symphonies of Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, Phoenix, Rotterdam, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, with the esteemed German, London", "id": "2981814" }, { "contents": "Kasparov versus the World\n\n\n, but claimed it was also losing, and published a \"forced win\". Subsequently, tablebases showed an error in Kasparov's analysis, but confirmed that 58...Qf5 could not have saved the draw with best play on both sides. The main line starts with 58...Qf5 59.Kh6 Qe6 60.Qg1+ Ka2 61.Qf2+ Kb1 62.Qd4 Ka2 63.Kg5 Qe7+ 64.Qf6 Qe3+ 65.Qf4 Qg1+ 66.Kf6 Qb6+ 67.Kf7 Qb7+ 68.Ke6 Qc8+ 69.Kf6 Qd8+ 70.Kf5 Qc8+ 71.Kg5 Qc3 72.Qh2+ Ka1 73.Qe2 Kb1 74.Qf2 Qc1+ 75.Kg4 Qc3", "id": "14582966" }, { "contents": "Swindle (chess)\n\n\n55...f2 56.Qg2 \"zugzwang\"; (b) 55...Nf4 56.Qf5! and if 56...Kg3 57.Qg5+ wins the knight; (c) 55...Ng5 56.Qf5 wins. g5 53.hxg5 hxg5 54.Qxb6 f3 55.Qxc5 Kg4 56.Qe3 Kg3 57.c4 Kg2 58.c5 f2 59.Qe4+ Kh2 60.Qf3 g4! 61.Qe2? White could draw with 61.Qxg4 f1=Q+ 62.Kc2 Qf2+ 63.Kb1 Qf1+ 64.Kc2 Qb5 (64...Nf2 65.Qf4+ Kg2 66.Qg5+ Kf3 67.Qf6+ Ke3 68.Qh6+ Kd4 69.Qd6+ Ke4 70.Qg6+ Kd5 71.Qd6+ Ke4 72.Qg6+", "id": "21604299" }, { "contents": "Queen and pawn versus queen endgame\n\n\n. Qxe6 Qh8+ 58. Kg6 Qc3 59. g4 Qd2 60. g5 Qd4 61. Qf5+ Ka4 62. Kh5 Qh8+ 63. Kg4 Qh1 (This move loses for Black in 39 moves as confirmed by http://www.k4it.de/index.php?topic=egtb&lang=en) 64. Qf4+ Ka5 65. Qe5+ Ka4 66. g6 Qd1+ 67. Kg5 Qg8+ 68. Kf5 Qc8+ 69. Kf4 Qc1+ 70. Qe3 Qc7+ 71. Qe5 Qc1+ 72. Kf5 Qc8+ 73. Kg5 Qd8+ 74. Qf6 Qd5+ 75", "id": "20411696" }, { "contents": "List of OHL seasons\n\n\n| 1959–60 | 1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993–94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–00 | 2000–01 | 2001–02 | 2002–03 | 2003–04 | 2004–05 | 2005–06 | 2006–07 | 2007–08 | 2008–09 | 2009–10", "id": "6936535" }, { "contents": "Dumaria\n\n\nDumaria 107 50 Kewla Kalan Dumaria 919 51 Khaira Dumaria 885 52 Khardag Dumaria 1,454 53 Kokna Dumaria 333 54 Kolhubar Dumaria 3,225 55 KOlsaita Dumaria 297 56 Kundari Dumaria 341 57 Kunria Dumaria 739 58 Kusari Dumaria 1,549 59 Lataha Dumaria 259 60 Londa Dumaria 556 61 Madarpur Dumaria 1,130 62 Mahjari Dumaria 192 63 Mahuri Dumaria 2,884 64 Mahuri Dumaria 348 65 Maigara Dumaria 2,318 66 Majhauli Dumaria 4,606 67 Majhgawan Dumaria 379 68 Manrar Dumaria 533 69 Mataha Dumaria 3,172 70 Maun Bar Dumaria 292 71 Mayapur Dumaria 141 72 Milki Dumaria 168 73 Nabigarh Dumaria 618", "id": "10048378" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n75 e\": \"favorite_nu 0000300 6d 62 65 72 22 7d 2c 20 7b 22 74 79 70 65 22 3a mber\"}, {\"type\": 0000320 20 5b 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c 20 22 6e 75 6c [\"string\", \"nul 0000340 6c 22 5d 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 22 3a 20 22 66 61 l\"], \"name\": \"fa 0000360 76 6f 72 69 74 65 5f 63 6f 6c 6f 72 22 7d 5d 7d", "id": "10173702" }, { "contents": "List of MJHL seasons\n\n\n1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | The following is a list of seasons following the reorganization of junior hockey in Canada.br 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 | 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 | br 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | br 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993-94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–2000 | br", "id": "15920550" }, { "contents": "Spain men's national wheelchair basketball team\n\n\n72–62. They beat Poland 47–64, and Sweden 65–54. Then they lost to Italy 50–58, lost to Germany 77–70, and defeated Poland 71–65. At the 2013 European Championships, Spain defeated Sweden 60–54, Israel 75–57, France 56–40, and Poland 63–45 in pool play. They lost to Turkey 63–49. In the quarterfinals, they defeated Italy 65–56. In the semi-finals, they lost to Great Britain 72–69. They defeated Sweden to win the bronze by a score of 65–56. Asier García Pereiro led the team in", "id": "13321907" }, { "contents": "Lanarkshire Cup\n\n\n1932–33 - 1933–34 - Hamilton Academical 1934–35 - Airdrieonians 1935–36 - 1936–37 - 1937–38 - Airdrieonians 1938–39 - Hamilton Academical 1939–40 - Motherwell 1848–49 - Albion Rovers 1949–50 - Motherwell 1950–51 - Albion Rovers 1951–52 - Hamilton Academical 1952–53 - Motherwell 1953–54 - Motherwell 1954–55 - Motherwell 1955–56 - 1956–57 - Motherwell 1957–58 - Motherwell 1958–59 - Motherwell 1959–60 - Motherwell 1960–61 - Motherwell 1961–62 - Motherwell 1962–63 - Airdrieonians 1963–64 - Motherwell 1964–65 - 1965–66 - Airdrieonians 1966–67 - Airdrieonians 1967–68 - Motherwell 1968–69 - Motherwell 1969–70 - Airdrieonians 1970–71 - Airdrieonians 1971–72 - 1972–73 - Motherwell 1973–74 -", "id": "10384135" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1981\n\n\nNe7 29.Ne3 Rc6 30.Ra3 Nc8 31.axb5 axb5 32.Kf2 Nb6 33.Nb2 Rxd1 34.Bxd1 Rd6 35.Be2 Be8 36.Ra5 Rd8 37.Ke1 c6 38.Ra6 Rb8 39.Bd1 Nc8 40.Nd3 Nc7 41.Ra5 Ra8 42.f4 exf4 43.gxf4 Nb6 44.Bf3 Rd8 45.Be2 Na4 46.Ra7 Rd7 47.Kd2 Ne6 48.Rxd7 Bxd7 49.Bg4 g6 50.f5 gxf5 51.Bxf5 Kg7 52.e5 Nf8 53.Bxd7 Nxd7 54.e6 Ndb6 55.Nf4 Kf8 56.Kd3 Nc8 57.Ng4 Ke7 58.Nh6 Kd6 59.Kd4 Ne7 60.Nf7+ Kc7 61.Nh5 c5+ 62.bxc5 Nc6+ 63.Ke3 Nxc5 64.Nxf6 Nxe6 65.h5 Nf8 66.Ke4 Kb6 67.Ng5 h6 68.Nf7 Ne6 69.Ne8 Nc5+ 70.Ke3 Na4 71.Kd2 b4 72.cxb4 Nxb4 73.Nxh6 Nc5 74.Nf5 Nd5 75.h6 Ne4+", "id": "7279794" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n22 3a 20 22 55 ord\", \"name\": \"U 0000100 73 65 72 22 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 73 70 61 63 65 ser\", \"namespace 0000120 22 3a 20 22 65 78 61 6d 70 6c 65 2e 61 76 72 6f \": \"example.avro 0000140 22 2c 20 22 66 69 65 6c 64 73 22 3a 20 5b 7b 22 \", \"fields\": [{\" 0000160 74 79 70 65 22 3a 20 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c", "id": "10173700" }, { "contents": "HC CSKA Moscow\n\n\n. \"Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game Soviet / Russian MVP Scoring Champion Goal Scoring Champion Soviet / Russian League First Team Best Line Best Rookie Soviet League Championship \"(32)\": 1947–48, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1954–55, 1955–56, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1976–77,", "id": "12586396" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\n- Ryne Duren - Baltimore 54, Kansas City 57, NYY 58-61, LAA 61-62, Philadelphia 63-64, Cincinnati 64, Washington 65, Philadelphia 65 1949 - Ed Albrecht - St. Louis 49-50 1940 - Dewey Adkins - Washington 43, Chi Cubs 49 1940 - Stan Goletz - CHI WS 41 1940 - William Red Rollings - Boston 27-28 1940 - Dave Bartosch - St. Louis 45 1939 - Andy Cohen - Player - New York Giants 26, 28-29, Manager - Philadelphia", "id": "9684301" }, { "contents": "Bing (search engine)\n\n\n-time traffic conditions using Bing Maps. The gadget provided shortcuts to driving directions, local search and full-screen traffic view of major US and Canadian cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Montreal, New York City, Oklahoma City, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Vancouver, and Washington, D.C. Prior to October", "id": "5355697" }, { "contents": "Chess (poem)\n\n\nas 52. Na1–b3? 52. Kh2 Qg3+ 53. Qxg3+ hxg3+ 54. Kxg3 Ra5 55. Kf2 Ra8 56. Ke2 Nc2 57. Kd1 Ne3+ 58. Kc1 Nxg2+ 59. Kb1 b5 60. h4 b4 61. h5 b3 62. e5 Bg5 63. h6 Nh4 64. e6 Bf6 65. h7 Nxf3 66. e7 Bxe7 67. h8=Q+ Kb7 68. Qh3 Ne5 69. Qh5 Nd3 70. Qh3 Nb4 71. Qf3+ Kb8 72. Qe2 Bf6 73. Qe6", "id": "7723831" }, { "contents": "2002 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n(77) 93–6, 37–67, (62) 70–20, (57) 79–0, (91) 108–17, 69–9, (60) 62–9 **(65) 75–33, 68–55, 59–23, (126)-0, 0-(81), (85) 112–6, 1–76 (72), (60) 73–0 ***(60) 109–6, 45–56, (72) 75–42, 5–78 (55), (68) 73–0, (109) 115–19, 43–66, (110) 111–14, (70)-0, 38–89", "id": "20494682" }, { "contents": "2015 Cleveland Indians season\n\n\nand 13, improving their record to 70–70 and marking the first time the Indians were .500 since they were 2–2. The Indians would also be 71-71, 72-72, 73-73, and 74-74, but lost the following game each time. They briefly made it over the .500 mark at 77–76 on September 26, but went on to lose three in a row. The Indians spent much of September 3–5 games behind the Texas Rangers or Houston Astros for the second wild card spot in the American", "id": "294687" }, { "contents": "Index of philosophical literature\n\n\n\"Federalist No. 61\" – \"Federalist No. 62\" – \"Federalist No. 63\" – \"Federalist No. 64\" – \"Federalist No. 65\" – \"Federalist No. 66\" – \"Federalist No. 67\" – \"Federalist No. 68\" – \"Federalist No. 69\" – \"Federalist No. 70\" – \"Federalist No. 71\" – \"Federalist No. 72\" – \"Federalist No. 73\" – \"Federalist No. 74\" – \"Federalist", "id": "16809651" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "List of mayors of Salisbury\n\n\n1850–51 George Brown 1851–52 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1852–53 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1853–54 John Lambert 1854–55 Thomas Pain 1855–56 Abraham Jackson 1856–57 Thomas Pain 1857–58 Coard William Squarey 1858–59 Philip Pickney Cother 1859–60 William Woodlands 1860–61 Philip Watson Ottoway 1861–62 Charles Mann Cornwallis Whatman 1862–63 John Style 1863–64 John Waters 1864–65 Richard Henry Rigden 1865–66 Robert Stokes 1866–67 John Alfred Lush MD 1867–68 Stephen Eldridge 1868–69 William Aylward 1869–70 Charles Richard Norton 1870–71 William Fawcett Jnr. 1871–72 John Harding Jackson 1873–74 Henry Brown 1874–75 Samuel Ralph Atkins 1875–76 Charles Henry Radcliffe 1876–77 John Keynes 1877–78 Richard Monkhouse Wilson", "id": "18557200" }, { "contents": "1967 NFL season\n\n\nThe 1967 NFL season was the 48th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 16 teams with the addition of the New Orleans Saints. The two 8-team conferences were split into two divisions each: the Eastern Conference divisions were Capitol (Dallas, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Washington) and Century (Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis), and the Western Conference divisions were Central (Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, and Minnesota) and Coastal (Atlanta, Baltimore, Los Angeles", "id": "8290334" }, { "contents": "World TeamTennis\n\n\nwith Arthur Ashe and Wilt Chamberlain, securing the professional men players.. The league began play in May 1974, with George MacCall as Commissioner of the 16 teams: Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo-Toronto, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Florida (Miami), San Diego/Hawaii, Houston, Los Angeles, Minnesota (Minneapolis-St.Paul), New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. The original league format included a four-colored tennis court, a 44-contest season, and teams", "id": "14486970" }, { "contents": "2013 FedEx Cup Playoffs\n\n\n(76 to 58), Nicholas Thompson (73 to 59), Brendan Steele (89 to 69), and Ernie Els (91 to 70). Seven players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances: Ryan Palmer (60 to 71), Fredrik Jacobson (61 to 72), Martin Laird (63 to 74), David Lingmerth (64 to 75), Kyle Stanley (66 to 77), Cameron Tringale (69 to 79", "id": "19528111" }, { "contents": "Jellabies\n\n\n58. Parrot (21 June 1999) 59. Spring (28 June 1999) 60. Magic (5 July 1999) 61. Where's Pepper? (12 July 1999) 62. Hot (19 July 1999) 63. Robot (26 July 1999) 64. Wheels (2 August 1999) 65. Chums (9 August 1999) 66. Baa! (16 August 1999) 67. Found (23 August 1999) 68. Autumn (30 August 1999) 69. Nature (6 September 1999)", "id": "20682329" }, { "contents": "List of fresh water fishes of Maharashtra\n\n\nogilbii 51. Schismatorhynchos (Nukta) nukta 52. Thynnichthys sandkhol 53. Tor khudree 54. Tor mussulah 55. Tor tor SUB-FAMILY: CULTRINAE 56. Chela cachius 57. Chela laubuca 58. Salmostoma acinaces 59. Salmostoma balookee 60. Salmostoma boopis 61. Salmostoma clupeoides 62. Salmostoma horai 63. Salmostoma kardahiensis 64. Salmostoma novacula 65. Salmostoma phulo Subfamily: LEUCISCINAE 66. Hypophthalmichthys molitrix SUBFAMILY: RASBORINAE 69. Barilius evezardi 70. Barilius gatensis 71. Parluciosoma daniconius 72. Parluciosoma labiosa 73. Danio aequipinnatus 74", "id": "16146194" }, { "contents": "Vehicle registration plates of Kenya\n\n\n63 UN - United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Eastern & Southern African Regional Office 64 CD - Iran 65 CD - Cyprus 66 CD - Argentina 67 UN - United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) 68 CD - Philippines 69 CD - Burundi 70 CD - Chile 71 CD - Oman 72 CD - League of Arab States / Arab League 73 CD - European Union 74 CD - Yemen 75 CD - Kenya Mission to UNEP 76 CD - Côte d'Ivoire (Consulate) 77 CD - Bangladesh 78 CD - Saudi Arabia 79 UN", "id": "993880" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "List of makams\n\n\n-Şehnaz 63. Bûstan 64. Büzürk 65. Büzürk-Gerdâniye 66. Büzürk-Geveyşt 67. Büzürk-Mâye 68. Büzürk-Nevrûz 69. Büzürk-Selmek 70. Büzürk-Şehnâz 71. Canfezâ 72. Çârgâh 73. Çârgâh-Âcem 74. Çârgâh-Gerdâniye 75. Çârgâh-Mahûr 76. Çehâr-Âgâazin 77. Daği-Bayâti 78. Danişverân 79. Dil Âvîz 80. Dil-Ârâ 81. Dil-Efruz 82. Dil-Keşîde 83. Dil-Nişîn 84. Dil-", "id": "21093808" }, { "contents": "Super Bases Loaded 2\n\n\n\", the Cleveland \"Stars\", the Detroit \"Storm\", the Kansas City \"Tornadoes\", Oakland \"Eagles\", and Seattle \"Blue Wave\". The Omega League (based on the National League) consisted of the Atlanta \"Weasels\", Houston \"Doves\", the Los Angeles \"Cyclops\", the New York \"Mercs\", Philadelphia \"Bruins\", the Pittsburgh \"Buzzards\", and the San Francisco \"Amoebas\". In addition, there were four edit teams: Urbana,", "id": "22141152" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "Don Larsen\n\n\nDon James Larsen (born August 7, 1929) is an American retired Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher. During a 15-year MLB career, he pitched from 1953 to 1967 for seven different teams. Larsen pitched for the St. Louis Browns / Baltimore Orioles (1953–54; 1965), New York Yankees (1955–59), Kansas City Athletics (1960–1961), Chicago White Sox (1961), San Francisco Giants (1962–64), Houston Colt .45's / Houston Astros (1964–65), and Chicago Cubs (1967)", "id": "15750076" }, { "contents": "1968 NBA playoffs\n\n\n) (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Chicago Bulls: \"Lakers win series 4-1\" This is the first playoff meeting between the Lakers and Bulls. Division Finals (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (3) San Francisco Warriors: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Last Playoff Meeting: 1967 Western Division Semifinals (San Francisco won 3-0) Champion: Boston Celtics Division Semifinals (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (3) New York Knicks: \"76ers win series 4-2", "id": "14689742" } ]
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[ { "contents": "Global Initiative to Combat Nuclear Terrorism\n\n\n. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. IAEA (observer) UNODC (observer) INTERPOL (observer) UNICRI (observer) June 1-2 in Tokyo Japan February 8-10 New Delhi India June 16-17, 2015 Helsinki, Finland", "id": "7679046" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nNew York Yankees 56. Robin Yount, Milwaukee Brewers 57. Wade Boggs, Boston Red Sox 58. Roger Clemens, Boston Red Sox 59. Vince Coleman, St. Louis Cardinals 60. José Canseco, Oakland Athletics 61. Fernando Valenzuela, Los Angeles Dodgers 62. Tony Gwynn, San Diego Padres 63. Doc Gooden, New York Mets 64. Mark McGwire, Oakland Athletics 65. Jack Clark, New York Yankees 66. Dale Murphy, Atlanta Braves 67. Kirk Gibson, Los Angeles Dodgers 68. Jack Morris,", "id": "18525011" }, { "contents": "Women's World Chess Championship 2016\n\n\nRb4 60. a3 Kc5 61. Re6 Re4 62. Kc2 Kd4 63. Rd6+ Kc4 64. Rc6+ Kd5 65. Rb6 Rc4+ 66. Kd2 Kc5 67. Rb8 Ra4 68. Rc8+ Kd4 69. Rb8 Ra5 70. Rd8+ Kc4 71. Re8 Kd5 72. Rd8+ Ke4 73. Rb8 Rxa3 74. Rxb5 Kf4 75. Rb8 Kf3 76. Rf8+ Ke4 77. Rb8 Ra2+ 78. Ke1 Kf4 79. Rb3 e4 80. Rc3 e3 81. Rc8 1/2-1/2 In", "id": "15973443" }, { "contents": "Baseball Talk\n\n\nDetroit Tigers 69. Ryne Sandberg, Chicago Cubs 70. Nolan Ryan, Houston Astros 71. John Tudor, Los Angeles Dodgers 72. Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia Phillies 73. Dave Righetti, New York Yankees 74. Pedro Guerrero, St. Louis Cardinals 75. Rick Sutcliffe, Chicago Cubs 76. Gary Carter, New York Mets 77. Cal Ripken, Baltimore Orioles 78. Andre Dawson, Chicago Cubs 79. Andy Van Slyke, Pittsburgh Pirates 80. Roc Raines, Montreal Expos 81. Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins 82.", "id": "18525012" }, { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Constitutional amendments under the French Fifth Republic\n\n\n46, 47, 47-1, 47-2 (new), 48, 49, 50-1, 51-1 (new), 51-2 (new), 56, 61, 61-1 (new), 62, 65, 69, 70, 71, 71-1 (new), 72-3, 73, 74-1, 75-1 (new), 87 (new), 88-4, 88-5, 89. The vote was", "id": "8390514" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Wysoczany\n\n\n53. Saharowa 54. Mashljanyk 55. Luchkanych 56. Mashljanyk 57. Mytso 58. Jacyla 59. Jacyla 60. Village Ukrainian School 61. Bodnik 62. Tsynanko 63. Shlomko 64. Warholjak 65. Kroljak 66. Village Orthodox Church 67. Horonova 68. Hlibyk 69. Sekielyk 70. Mashljanyk 71. Maslany 72. Orzinski 73. Worotyla 74. Luchkanych 75. Petrunjova 76. Slabka 77. Petrunjova 78. Bajtsowa 79. Sas 80. Sas 81. Hrytsko 82. Jacyla 83. Szevtsova 84. Szevtsova", "id": "15604592" }, { "contents": "List of WWE United States Champions\n\n\nRank !Wrestler !No. ofbrreigns !Combinedbrdays !Combined daysbrrec. by WWE !1 !2 !rowspan=2|40 !42 !43 !44 !45 !46 !47 !48 !49 !50 !51 !52 !53 !rowspan=2|54 !56 !rowspan=2|57 !59 !60 !61 !62 !63 !64 !65 !66 !67 !rowspan=3|68 !71 !72 !rowspan=3|73 !76 !77 !78 !rowspan=2|79 !rowspan=2|81 !83 !rowspan=2|84 !rowspan=3|86 !89 !rowspan=2|90 !92 !", "id": "11372834" }, { "contents": "Eusébio\n\n\nrepeated five years later. He was the Portuguese First Division's top scorer seven times (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970 and 1973), helping Benfica to win 11 Primeira Liga (1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73 and 1974–75), 5 Portuguese Cup wins (1961–62, 1963–64, 1968–69, 1969–70 and 1971–72), 1 European Cup win (1961–62) and 3 European Cup finals (1962–63, 1964–65 and 1967–68). Eusébio", "id": "15697745" }, { "contents": "Udayarpalayam taluk\n\n\n48 Kundaveli-East 49 Kundaveli-West 50 Kuruvalapparkoil 51 Kuvagam 52 Kuvathur 53 Managathy 54 Marudur 55 Melur 56 Muthuservamadam 57 Nagam Panthal 58 Nayaganai Periyal 59 Nedavalur-East 60 Nedavalur-South 61 Olayur 62 Padanilai 63 Pappakudi-North 64 Pappakudi-South 65 Parukkal 66 Periyakrishnapuram 67 Periyavalayam 68 Pichanur 69 Pilichikuzhi 70 Piranjeri 71 Porpathintha Nallur 72 Rangiyam 73 Saluppai 74 Sathampady 75 Silambur 76 Siluvacheri 77 Sirukadambur 78 Solankurichi 79 Sripuranthan 80 Sriraman 81 Suriyamanal 82 Suttamalli 83 T.Paluvur 84 Taludalamedu 85 Thandalai 86 Thathanur 87 Thenkatchi Perumal Nathan 88 Thirukalapur 89", "id": "329036" }, { "contents": "Garhmukteshwar (Assembly constituency)\n\n\nkhaiya 46 Sharifpur 47 Anooppur Dibai 48 Shuklampura 49 Rasoolabad Nanpur 50 Lodhipur Shobhan 51 Pawati 52 Haiderpur 53 Lodhipur Chhapka 54 Sadullapur 55 Hiranpura 56 Popayi 57 Janupura 58 Jhadina 59 Saidpur 60 Alampur Bhagwantpur 61 Ladpura 62 Kalyanpur 63 Khilwai 64 Shogarh 65 Shahpur Chaudhary 66 Inayatpur 67 Rampur Nyamatpur 68 Abdullapur 69 Dotai 70 Athsaini 71 Hasupur 72 Manak Chowk 73 Deoli 74 Dhana 75 Lisri 76 Akkhapur 77 Fattapur 78 Phuldehra 79 Nawada Kalan 80 Todarpur 81 Bhowapur 82 Bhowapur Mastannagar 83 Baksar 84 Saroorpur 85 Vait 86 Khudaliya 87 Baddha 88 Ratupura 89 Rajhera 90", "id": "3818355" }, { "contents": "Samia tribe (Luhya)\n\n\n38 Abakangala 39 Abakati 40 Abakemo 41 Abakerere 42 Abakhu 43 Abakibwedde 44 Abakiroyoya 45 Abakobe 46 Abakomolo 47 Abakooli 48 Abakoolo 49 Abakuba 50 Abakwala 51 Abakwede 52 Abakyaki 53 Abakyonga 54 Abalaka 55 Abalala 56 Abalanda 57 Abaleke 58 Abalekya 59 Abalila 60 Abalindo 61 Abaliro 62 Abalisa 63 Abaloba 64 Abalomba 65 Abalundu 66 Abalwenge 67 Abalyali 68 Abalyani 69 Abamakwa 70 Abamakyeke 71 Abamali 72 Abamani 73 Abamanyi 74 Abambumpi 75 Abameripo 76 Abampoodi 77 Abampunyi 78 Abamulembo 79 Abamulimba 80 Abamuma 81 Abanapa 82 Abangasa 83 Abanghale 84 Abanyanga 85 Abanyedeti 86 Abanyihodoo 87 Abanyimaro", "id": "4195796" }, { "contents": "Parbatsar\n\n\nGular 47 Gunawati 48 Gurah 49 Haripura 50 Harnawa Patti 51 Hatheli 52 Hukmpura 53 Huldhani 54 Jagdishpura 55 Jalampura 56 Janjeela 57 Jawla 58 Jhalra 59 Jhujharpura 60 Kaletara 61 Kalkala Ki Dhani 62 Kankediyas 63 Kanwalad 64 Khanpur 65 Khedapura 66 Khedarpura 67 Kheri Khinwasi 68 Khokhar 69 Khokhariya 70 Khundiyas 71 Kinsariya 72 Kishorpura 73 Kitiya 74 Kuliyana 75 Kundri 76 Kurada 77 Lakhiyas 78 Lalana Kalan 79 Lalana Khurd 80 Madhwa 81 Malas Charnan 82 Malas Gusaiyan 83 Mandan 84 Mandowari 85 Manglana 86 Manpura 87 Mayapur 88 Mehgaon 89 Merasi 90 Mindakiya 91 Modi Khurd", "id": "7579275" }, { "contents": "Western Suburbs Magpies\n\n\nW Wright 55 W Barclay 56 Percy Bolt 57 T Doyle 58 J Feeney 59 V Jarvis 60 E Mantle 61 H.G. Naylor 62 E Palmer 63 E Willings 64 Grinstead 65 Owens 66 Sam Perry 67 Keen 68 James 69 Percy Briscoe 70 Chipperfield 71 J Ogilvie 72 Horace Alderson 73 Johns 74 J Slingsby 75 D McDonald 76 G Patterson 77 Baldock 78 Tom Dowswell 79 Healy 80 McEvoy 81 Ryan 82 George Duffin 83 Herb Gilbert 84 Rangi Joass 85 W Mueller 86 A Munnery 87 P.J. Thompson 88 Jack Tully 89 S.B. Wall 90 A Gillett", "id": "13659778" }, { "contents": "Game Day Recycling\n\n\nUniversity of Georgia 59. University of Kentucky 60. University of Maine 61. University of Maryland 62. University of Miami 63. University of Michigan 64. University of Minnesota 65. University of Mississippi 66. University of Missouri 67. University of Montana 68. University of Nebraska–Lincoln 69. University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill 70. University of North Texas 71. University of Notre Dame 72. University of Oregon 73. University of Rochester 74. University of South Florida 75. University of Tennessee - Knoxville 76", "id": "10435645" }, { "contents": "Carson's Law\n\n\nAnd Misfire 59. St. Patrick's Day 60. The Masquerade 61. All That Glitters 62. Laugh, Clown, Laugh 63. Guardian Angels 64. Lost Opportunities 65. A Country Dance 66. Faith, Hope And Fencing Wire 67. A Matter Of Confidence 68. The Tender Trap 69. A Case For Compassion 70. From Small Acorns 71. Street Games, Night Moves 72. Deceptions 73. Orphans Of The Storm 74. Falling Star 75. Means To An End 76. Teapots And Tears 77.", "id": "7511783" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "2003 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 10–11 May – Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, England *58–69, 83–25, 24–66, (63) 75–8, 9-(67), 0–98 (57), 72–60 (53), 39–80 (55), (67)-(60), 42–61 **(58) 73–26, (80)-(52), (100) 104–32, 23–82 (57), (54) 74–57, 49–57, (56) 71–48, 59–32 **", "id": "20494482" }, { "contents": "List of villages in Murbad\n\n\n796 br 57 Gorakhgad Murbad 1 br 58 Goregaon Murbad 495 br 59 Hedavali Murbad 281 br 60 Hireghar Murbad 225 61 Inde Murbad 885 br 62 Jadai Murbad 491 br 63 Jaigaon Murbad 496 br 64 Jambhurde Murbad 1,330 br 65 Jamghar Murbad 533 br 66 Kachakoli Murbad 869 br 67 Kalambad Mu Murbad 408 br 68 Kalambhe Murbad 1,299 br 69 Kalamkhande Murbad 987 br 70 Kalanbhad Murbad 1,017 br 71 Kandali Murbad 295 br 72 Kanharle Murbad 798 br 73 Kanhol Murbad 822 br 74 Karavale Murbad 1,118 br 75 Karchonde Murbad 731 76 Kasgaon Murbad 524", "id": "15353565" }, { "contents": "Amos Burn\n\n\nKf7 46.Bxc6 Bxc6 47.Kb4 Be8 48.Nf3 Ke7 49.Ng5 Bc6 50.Ka3 Bd7 51.Kb2 Ba4 52.Kc1 Bb3 53.Nf3 Ba4 54.Nh4 Kf7 55.Ng2 Bd7 56.h4 Be8 57.Kb2 Ba4 58.Ne3 Ke7 59.Ka3 Bc6 60.Kb4 Kd7 61.Ka5 Kc7 62.Nc2 Kb7 63.Nb4 Bd7 64.Na6 Be8 65.Nc5+ Kc6 66.Nxe6 Bd7 67.Ng5 Bf5 68.Kb4 Bg4 69.Ka3 Kd7 70.Nf7 Be6 71.Nd6 Kc6 72.Kb2 Bg4 73.Kc2 Kd7 74.Kd2 Ke6 75.Ke3 Bh3 76.f5+ gxf5 77.Kf4 Bg4 78.Kg5 Bh3 79.Ne8 Kf7 80.Nf6 f4 81.Kxf4 Be6 82.Kg5 1–0 MacDonald-Burn, Liverpool 1910 At right is a surprisingly little-known position from one of Burn's offhand games.", "id": "20103296" }, { "contents": "Brazilian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act\n\n\n59. FENIPRAZINE 60. FEMPROBAMATO 61. FLUFENAZINE 62. FLUMAZENIL 63. FLUOXETINE 64. FLUPENTIXOL 65. FLUVOXAMINE 66. HALOPERIDOL 67. HALOTAN 68. CLORAL HYDRATE 69. HYDROCHLORBEZETILAMINE 70. HYDROXIDINE 71. HOMOPHENAZINE 72. IMICLOPRAZINE 73. IMIPRAMINE 74. IMIPRAMINOXIDE 75. IPROCLORIZIDA 76. ISOCARBOXAZIDE 77. ISOFLURANE 78. ISOPROPYL-CROTONYL-URINE 79. LAMOTRIGINE 80. LEVODOPA 81. LEVOMEPROMAZINE 82. LINDANO 83. LISURIDA 84. LITHIUM 85. LOPERAMIDA 86. LOXAPINA 87. MAPROTILINE 88. MECLOFENOXATE 89. MEFENOXALONE 90.", "id": "14670778" }, { "contents": "Tales of the Wizard of Oz\n\n\n? 55. ? 56. ? 57. ? 58. ? 59. ? 60. Friends of a Feather 61. Monkey Air Lift 62. Guaranteed for Life 63. The Skills of Bravery 64. The Coat of Arms 65. Roar, Lion, Roar 66. Be a Card 67. The Inferior Decorator 68. The Salesman 69. The Cat's Meow 70. The Yellow Brick Road 71. Rusty Rusty 72. The Scarecrow 73. The Invisible Man 74. Free Trade 75. The Bull Fighter 76", "id": "13344957" }, { "contents": "Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship\n\n\nscope=row|56 !scope=row|57 !scope=row|58 !scope=row|59 !scope=row|60 !scope=row|61 !scope=row|62 !scope=row|63 !scope=row|64 !scope=row|65 !scope=row|66 !scope=row|67 !scope=row|68 !scope=row|69 !scope=row|70 !scope=row|71 !scope=row|72 !scope=row|73 !scope=row|74 !scope=row|75 !scope=row|76 !scope=row|77 !scope=row|78 !scope=row|79 !scope=row|80 !", "id": "16778230" }, { "contents": "Ikirun\n\n\n59. Asaba 60. Ajele Okeba 61. Ago Okeba 62. Ajisefinni 63. Alufa Akanbi 64. Adedeji 65. Alabi 66. Aniyeye 67. Agunlo 68. Aliyu 69. Aborisade 70. Agbon 71. Ayara 72. Baale- Enle 73. Baba Osogbo 74. Orisayo 75. Balogun 76. Baale Gbenagbena 77. Baale Onilu 78. Baale Ponja Erintunde 79. Saba 80. Balogun Kojo 81. Baale Oke Aafo 82. Balogun Makinde 83. Baba Isale 84. Balogun Imole 85. Baba Oloya 86. Baale", "id": "2580736" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qd2 Qd4 57. Qe1 Qb6 58. Qd2 Rb7 59. a4 Qc5 60. Qe1 Rb4 61. Qd2 Qb6 62. Qc1 Qd4 63. Qc2 Rb3 64. Be2 Rxc3 65. Qxc3 Qxc3 66. bxc3 Nxe4 67. Bf3 Nef6 68. Be2 e4 69. Bxc4 g4 70. Rb2 Ng5 71. Rb6 Nf7 72. Bf1 f3 73. c4 Nd7 74. Rb7 Nfe5 75. f6 e3 76. Rb3 e2 77. Bxe2 fxe2 78. Re3 Nf3 79. f7 Rf8 80. Rxg4 e1=", "id": "10680382" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "1953–54 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team\n\n\n30 Oregon State (-/4) RAL L 53–65 January 8 The Citadel H W 83–42 January 9 Wake Forest A W 66–65 January 11 Davidson A W 70–54 January 16 Virginia H W 78–66 January 19 NC State H L 77–84 February 2 Washington and Lee LY W 69–60 February 4 Duke (-/8) A L 47–63 February 8 Virginia A L 69–83 February 11 Wake Forest H L 62–76 February 13 Clemson (-/14) A W 72–56 February 16 Davidson H W 89–69 February 20 Duke (-/14) H L 63–67 February 24 NC State", "id": "7304952" }, { "contents": "Kumharsain\n\n\nChohan 38 Chopala 39 Churath 40 D.P.F. Nag kelo Saroga 41 D.P.F. Nagkelo 42 Dagrot 43 Dakolu 44 Dakoon 45 Dalan 46 Damaur 47 Daro 48 Dawala 49 Deeb 50 Deoridhar 51 Dethal 52 Devali Dhar 53 Dhala 54 Dhali 55 Dhanal 56 Dharuri 57 Dheongli 58 Dogri 59 Doja 60 Ganeog 61 Gharal 62 Ghareawat 63 Ghughvi 64 Gheti 65 Gonthla 66 Halyana 67 Hathiya 68 Jadoon 69 Jal 70 Jalti 71 Jangal Ahar 72 Jangal Dawala 73 Jangal Hatu 74 Jangal Havan 75 Jangal Jogsha 76 Jangal Madhawan 77 Jangal Marni 78 Jangal Nun-II 79 Janjeli", "id": "1653227" }, { "contents": "Glamorgan County Silver Ball Trophy\n\n\n. The trophy is sponsored by Brains Smooth. ! Season !! Winners !! Losing Finalists !! Score !! Venue ! 1956–57 !1957–58 ! 1958–59 ! 1959–60 ! 1960–61 ! 1961–62 ! 1962–63 ! 1963–64 ! 1964–65 ! 1965–66 ! 1966–67 ! 1967–68 ! 1968–69 ! 1969–70 ! 1970–71 ! 1971–72 ! 1972–73 ! 1973–74 ! 1974–75 ! 1975–76 ! 1976–77 ! 1977–78 ! 1978–79 ! 1979–80 ! 1980–81 ! 1981–82 ! 1982–83 ! 1983–84 ! 1984–85 ! 1985–86 ! 1986–87 ! 1987–88 ! 1988–89 ! 1989–90 ! 1990–91 ! 1991–92 ! 1992–93 ! 1993–94", "id": "18470383" }, { "contents": "63rd NHK Cup (shogi)\n\n\n, 59. P*7b, 60. Px3e, 61. P-6f, 62. N*8e, 63. P-7a+, 64. Nx7g+, 65. Nx7g, 66. S*7f, 67. N*8i, 68. G*5i, 69. K-6h, 70. B-4h+, 71. +P-7b, 72. +B-5h, 73. K-7i, 74. +B-6i, 75. K-8h, 76. +Bx7h, 77. Kx7h, 78. G*6g, 79. K-8h, 80. Gx7g, 81. Nx7g", "id": "8770976" }, { "contents": "Ancestors of Rama\n\n\n62. Rituparna 63. Sarvakama (Sarvakarma, Aartupani in Harivansha Puran) 64. Sudas (contemporary to King Kuru-1 of Chandravansh who founded the Magadha Kingdom) 65. Saudasa (or) Kalmashapada (married to Madayanti) 66. Asmaka 67. Mulaka (Naari Kavacha) (contemporary of Yadava King Shakuni who was the father of Rakshasha “Bhasmasura”) 68. Dasharatha-1 69. Adwil (Ilabil in Vishnu Puran) 70. Vishvamashaha 71. Anaranya-2 72. Nidhn 73. Animitra 74. Dululaha (Harivansh Puran) 75", "id": "8372279" }, { "contents": "Codex Cyprius\n\n\n1: 1, 4, 12, 14, 30, 34, 41, 44; Luke 10: 1, 8, 15, 22, 23, 30, 32, 37, 38, 47, 48, 53, 57, 63; Luke 20: 2, 4, 8, 9, 19, 23, 24, 26, 28, 33, 34, 50, 61, 62, 64, 65, 70, 74, 75. In Matthew 27:34 it reads οινον (\"wine\"", "id": "12433331" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qg1 Qe8 55. Qf2 Qf8 56. Rcd1 Qe8 57. Kh3 Kh8 58. Rc1 Kh7 59. Ba7 Rb7 60. Bc5 Na6 61. Be3 Rbb8 62. Kh4 Nb4 63. Qf1 Qe7 64. Kh3 Qe8 65. Kh2 Qe7 66. Qd1 Qe8 67. Kh3 Ra8 68. Kh4 Na6 69. Qg1 Bb4 70. Rdd1 Bf8 71. Kh3 Rab8 72. Kh4 Nb4 73. Rd2 Na6 74. Nf5 Bb4 75. Rdd1 Bf8 76. Qe1 Bb4 77. Qf1 Bf8 78. Kg3 Nb4 79", "id": "10680375" }, { "contents": "List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach\n\n\n• 20/7=/11 • 22/5 • 24/6 • 25/6 • 26/6 • 28/6 • 29/8 • 30/6 • 31/9 • 32/6 • 33/6 • 36/4 and /8 • 37/6 • 38/6 • 39/7 • 40/3, /6 and /8 • 41/6 • 42/7 • 44/7 • 45/7 • 46/6 • 47/5 • 48/3 and /7 • 52/6 • 55/5 • 56/5 • 57/8 • 59/3 • 60/5 • 62/6 64. • 64/2, /4 and /8 • 65/2 and /7 • 66/6 • 67/4 and /7 • 69/6 • 69a/6 • 70/7 and /11 • 72/6 • 73/5 • 74/8", "id": "3262090" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n+ Nxe4 56. fxe4+ Kxe4 57. Qg4+ Kd3 58. Qf3+ Qe3 59. Kg4 Qxf3+ 60. Kxf3 g6 61. Bd6 Nf5 62. Kf4 Nh4 63. Kg4 gxh5+ 64. Kxh4 Kxd4 65. Bb8 a5 66. Bd6 Kc4 67. Kxh5 a4 68. Kxh6 Kb3 69. b5 Kc4 70. Kg5 Kxb5 71. Kf5 Ka6 72. Ke6 Ka7 73. Kd7 Kb7 74. Be7 Ka7 75. Kc7 Ka8 76. Bd6 Ka7 77. Kc8 Ka6 78. Kb8 b5 79", "id": "7279713" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rg3 b3 59. Kc6 Kb8 60. Rxb3+ Ka7 61. Rb7+ Ka6 62. Rb6+ Ka7 63. Kb5 a4 64. Rxf6 Rf4 65. Rxh6 a3 66. Ra6+ Kb8 67. Rxa3 Rxf5 68. Rg3 Rf6 69. Rg8+ Kc7 70. Rg7+ Kc8 71. Rh7 1-0 Game 32br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black: Korchnoi, Viktorbr Pirc, Classicalbr Result: 1-0br 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5", "id": "7279777" }, { "contents": "José Cardenal\n\n\nJosé Rosario Domec Cardenal (born October 7, 1943 in Matanzas, Cuba) is a Cuban American former professional baseball outfielder, who played Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants (1963–64), Los Angeles/California Angels (1965–67), Cleveland Indians (1968–69), St. Louis Cardinals (1970–1971), Milwaukee Brewers (1971), Chicago Cubs (1972–77), Philadelphia Phillies (1978–79), New York Mets (1979–80), and Kansas City Royals (1980). Cardenal batted and threw", "id": "3406173" }, { "contents": "SUBE card\n\n\n20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88,", "id": "8102606" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\nRb1 Bg7 58. Be4 Nf6 59. Bc2 Nd5 60. Ra1 Kc7 61. Rb1 Bf6 62. Kg1 Ne7 63. Kf1 Nd5 64. Kg2 Bg7 65. Kg1 Kb7 66. Ra1 R6d7 67. Re4 Bf6 68. Re2 Kc7 69. Kf1 Ne7 70. Rb1 Nc8 71. Be3 Nd6 72. Rbe1 Re7 73. Bg6 Rg8 74. Bb1 e4 75. Kg2 Rge8 76. Bc2 Bg7 77. Rd1 Nc4 78. Bc1 Nd6 79. Rh1 Re5 80. h4 Bf6 81. h5 R5e7 82.", "id": "10680366" }, { "contents": "Wu Style Tai Chi Fast Form\n\n\nParting the wild horse's mane 59. Jade girl works the shuttles(3) 60. Jade girl works the shuttles(4) 61. Grasping the bird's tail 62. Cloud hands(3) 63. Cloud hands(4) 64. Downward posture 65. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(1) 66. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(2) 67. Step back, repulse the monkey 68. Flying oblique 69. Raise hand and step up 70. White crane flaps its wings 71. Brush knee and twist step 72. Needle at the bottom", "id": "6846816" }, { "contents": "SFZ (file format)\n\n\nan SFZ file: group lovel=0 hivel=127 region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=60 lokey=30 hikey=61 sample=SubDir/01C4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=62 lokey=62 hikey=63 sample=SubDir/02D4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=64 lokey=64 hikey=64 sample=SubDir/03E4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=65 lokey=65 hikey=66 sample=SubDir/04F4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=67 lokey=67 hikey=68 sample=SubDir/05G4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=69 lokey=69 hikey=70 sample=SubDir/06A4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=71 lokey=71 hikey=71 sample=SubDir/07B4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=72 lokey=72 hikey=73 sample=SubDir/08C5.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=74 lokey=74 hikey=75 sample=SubDir/09D5.wav region trigger=", "id": "13324840" }, { "contents": "Afadzato South District\n\n\n. Logba-Adzakoe 57. Logba-Akusame 58. Logba-Alakpeti 59. Logba-Andokope 60. Logba-Dufie 61. Logba-Klikpo 62. Logba-Tota 63. Logba-Vuinta 64. Logba-Xorglikope 65. Tafi-Abuipe 66. Tafi-Agorme 67. Tafi-Atome 68. Tafi-Dekpokorfe 69. Tafi-Mador 70. Tafi-Xorglikorfe 71. Kpeve-Old town 72. Kpeve-Tornu 73. Adigbo-Tornu 74. Goviefe-Todzi 75. Goviefe-Korwu", "id": "2739856" }, { "contents": "Jackson League\n\n\n-52 Centrals 1952-53 Northerners 1953-54 Vale Recreation 1954-55 Pessimists 1955-56 Northerners 1956-57 Guernsey Rangers 1957-58 Guernsey Rangers 1958-59 Northerners 1959-60 Northerners 1960-61 Belgrave Wanderers 1961-62 Sylvans 1962-63 Sylvans 1963-64 Northerners 1964-65 Belgrave Wanderers 1965-66 Vale Recreation 1966-67 Centrals 1967-68 St Martin’s 1968-69 Vale Recreation 1969-70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970-71 Belgrave Wanderers 1971-72 Vale Recreation 1972-73 Vale Recreation", "id": "4250613" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\nof Arkansas. The Lumbermen were disbanded in July 1905 due to financial hardships. Pine Bluff MLB Players 1954 - Frank Lucchesi - Manager - Philadelphia 70-72, Texas 75-77, Chicago Cubs 87 1952 - Bob Hale - Baltimore 55-56, 58, Cleveland 60-61, New York Yankees 61 1952 - Hillis Layne - Washington 41 1952 - Jim Snyder - Player Minnesota 61-62, 64 Manager - Seattle 88 1951 - Bud Black - Detroit 52, 55 1950 - Harry Chozen - Cincinnati 37 1950", "id": "9684300" }, { "contents": "Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award\n\n\n-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-", "id": "18196616" }, { "contents": "Middlesex Senior Charity Cup\n\n\n1947–48 Hendon 1948–49 Hayes 1949–50 Wealdstone 1950–51 Finchley 1951–52 Southall 1952–53 Hounslow Town 1953–54 Hendon 1954–55 Hayes 1955–56 Hounslow Town 1956–57 Hendon 1957–58 Finchley 1958–59 Enfield 1959–60 Hounslow Town 1960–61 Enfield 1961–62 Enfield & Hounslow Town (joint holders) 1962–63 Hayes 1963–64 Wealdstone 1964–65 Finchley 1965–66 Hounslow Town 1966–67 No Competition 1967–68 Wealdstone & Wembley (joint holders) 1968–69 Southall 1969–70 Hampton 1970–71 Hayes 1971–72 Hayes 1972–73 Hayes 1973–74 Finchley 1974–75 Hayes 1975–76 Hendon 1976–77 Hendon 1977–78 Hillingdon Borough 1978–79 Hendon 1979–80 Harrow Borough 1980–81 Wembley & Wealdstone (joint winners) 1981–82 Uxbridge 1982–83 Wembley 1983–84 Southall", "id": "8679746" }, { "contents": "Handicap (chess)\n\n\n53. Ke3 Kb5 54. Ne4 Na6 55. h8=Q Ka5 56. Qc3+ Kb5 57. Qb3+ Ka5 58. Nc3 Nc5 59. Bc7+ Ka6 60. Qb5+ Ka7 61. Qxc5+ Ka6 Deliberately allowing checkmate. 62. Qa5+ Kb7 63. Ke4 Kc8 64. Qa7 Kd7 65. Qb7 Ke7 66. Qc8 Kf6 67. Bd8+ Kg7 68. Qe6 Kf8 69. Qe7+ Kg8 70. Nd5 Kh8 71. g5 Kg8 72. g6 Kh8 73. Ke5 Kg8 74.", "id": "9261177" }, { "contents": "2009 Premier League Snooker\n\n\nwas higher. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 28–29 November – Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, England * (61) 80–35, 4–80, (96)–0, 0–(110), 34–77, 61–71 (65), 67–1, 40–75 ** 0–(98), 10–99 (53), 10–68 (66), 1–83 (76), (63)–30, (53)–(67) *** (111) 119–9, 87–36, 70–0, 50–57, 0–(88", "id": "994853" }, { "contents": "2013 Virginia Cavaliers football team\n\n\nAlex Foertsch 55 David Dean 56 Andre Miles-Redmond 57 Stephen Lawe 59 Mark Hall 60 John Pond 60 Jeb Byrne 61 Cody Wallace 62 Sean Karl 63 Ryan Doull 64 Nick Koutris 65 Ross Burbank 66 George Adeosun 67 Jackson Matteo 68 Eric Tetlow 69 Phillip Berry 70 Luke Bowanko 71 Jack McDonald 72 Eric Smith 74 Conner Davis 75 Sadiq Olanrewaju 76 Michael Mooney 77 Jay Whitmire 78 Morgan Moses 79 Jack Babcock 79 Sean Cascarano 80 Adrian Gamble 81 Jamall Brown 82 Mario Nixon 83 Jake McGee 84 Canaan Severin 85 Keeon Johnson 86 Jeremy Dollin", "id": "3791357" }, { "contents": "Sangrampur, Maharashtra\n\n\n52-Pimpari Adgaon 1400 53-Rajpur 157 54-Akoli Bk. 910 55-Akoli Kh. 251 56-Changefal Bk. 665 57-Changefal Kh. 707 58-Niwana 1487 59-Sangrampur Pr.jamod 6506 60-Tamgaon 1124 61-Pimpri Kathargaon 566 62-Bodkha 1363 63-Nirod 989 64-Bhilkhed 713 65-Wakana 1420 66-Rudhana 2072 67-Chondhi 622 68-Kakoda 669 69-Ukadgaon 353 70-Manardi 719 71-Pimpri Kavthal 461 72-Ringanwadi 570 73-Durgadiatya 1016 74-Wankhed 5378 75-Takleshwar 501 76-Kalamkhed 712 77-Jastgaon 795 78-Neknapur 358 79-Awar 955 80-Ukali Bk. 1216 81-Kodri 1225 82-Paturda Khurd 1564 83-Khel Thorat Paturda 2054 84-Warwat Khanderao 1447 85-Hingana Kavthal 360 86-Kumbarkhed 230 87-Kavthal 2673 88-Itkhed 218 89-Pesoda 1185 90-Bhon 1149 91-Sawali 659 92-Khiroda", "id": "9109065" }, { "contents": "Kamen Rider Spirits\n\n\n61. Rushbr 62. Ice Fangbr 63. Graveyard Eleventh tankōbon 64. Light Fangbr 65. Labyrinthbr 66. Hell Carbr 67. Teacherbr 68. Training Twelfth tankōbon 69. Whirlpoolbr 70. New Finisherbr 71. Ocean Battlebr 72. Belt of Lifebr 73. Immortal Man Thirteenth tankōbon 74. Inheritbr 75. Get Backbr 76. Movingbr 77. Evolutionbr 78. Next Evolutionbr 79. Final Evolution Fourteenth tankōbon 80. Warrior's Essencebr 81. Surpassing Greedbr 82. Returnbr 83. Fiery Giantbr 84. With the Soulbr 85. Setupbr", "id": "11704902" }, { "contents": "List of AEK Athens F.C. managers\n\n\nP ! W ! D ! L ! F ! A ! GD ! W% ! Pts% ! Total ! 36!!22!!7!!7!!62!!32!!+30!!61.11!!67.59 ! Total ! 11||6||3||2||22||14||+8||54.54||63.64 ! Total ! 4||2||0||2||6||5||+1||50.00||50.00 ! Total ! 26!!14!!5!!7!!55!!28!!+27!!53.85!!60.26 ! Total ! 59!!37!!11!!11!!145!!69!!+76!!62.71!!68.93 ! Total ! 17!!11!!3!!5!!32!!18!!+14||64.71!!70.59 ! Total ! 82!!45!!23!!14!!166!!77!!+89!!54.88!!64.23 ! Total ! 16!!8!!3!!5!!24!!20!!+4!!50.00!!56.25 ! Total ! 86!!47!!23!!16!!121!!70!!+51!!54.65!!63.57 ! Total ! 71!!39!!13!!19!!122!!67!!+55!!54.93!!61.03 ! Total ! 84!!39!!24!!21!!116!!86!!+30!!46.43!!55.95 ! Total ! 2!!1!!0!!1!!3!!4!!-1!!50.00!!50.00 ! Total ! 82!!61!!12!!9!!190!!50!!+140!!74.39!! \"Only competitive matches are counted. Wins, losses and draws are results at the final whistle; the results of penalty shootouts are not counted.\"", "id": "20468014" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Kf3 Kf8 52. Kg2 Rg4+ 53. Kh2 Bf2 54. Rf1 Bd4 55. Re1 Rh4+ 56. Kg2 Rg4+ 57. Kh3 Rh4+ 58. Kg3 Kf7 59. Kg2 Kf8 60. Kf3 Rh2 61. Bxa4 c2 62. Kg3 Bxe5+ 63. Rxe5 Rh1 64. Bxg5 Rg1+ 65. Kf2 Nxg5 66. Bxc2 Ra1 67. a4 Ra2 68. Re2 Ra3 69. Re3 Ra2 70. Re2 Ra3 71. Rd2 Ke7 72. Ke2 Nf3 73. Rd1 Ne5 74. Rd5", "id": "4952529" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Qxg6+ Kf8 59. Qxc6 Kg8 60. Qg6+ Kf8 61. Qg4 Ke8 62. Qh5 Kf8 63. Qg4 Ke8 64. Qh5 Kf8 65. Qd5 Rh7 66. Qf3+ Kg8 67. Qg4+ Kf7 68. Qh5+ Kg8 69. Qg6+ Kf8 70. Qf5+ Kg8 71. Qg4+ Kf7 72. Qh5+ Kg8 73. Qd5+ Kf8 74. Qxb5 Qe6 75. Bg7+ Kf7 76. Qh5+ Ke7 77. g3 Qe1+ 78. Kg2 Qe4+ 79. Kh2", "id": "4952547" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rc6 Bb5 60. Rc1 b3 61. Rb1 Bc4 62. Ke4 Ra2 63. Kd4 Rc2 64. Nd3 Bxd3 65. Kxd3 Rxh2 66. Rxb3 Kg7 67. Ke4 Ra2 68. Kf4 Ra4+ 69. Kg5 Ra5 70. g4 Rc5 71. Kh5 Ra5 72. Rf3 Rb5 73. g5 Rb1 74. f6+ Kh7 75. Rh3 Rg1 76. Rh2 Rg3 77. Rh1 Rg2 78. Ra1 Rh2+ 79. Kg4 Kg6 80. Ra8 Rg2+ ½–½ Game 26br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black", "id": "7279762" }, { "contents": "Les Arcanes\n\n\nPremier sacrifice 56. Liberté 57. Le sacrifice libre 58. La relation du beth à l'aleph 59. Limite de nos champs de gravitation 60. L'indivisible unité 61. La Manifestation 62. Vision parfaite 63. La féminité de la Manifestation procréatrice 64. Cantique de Salomon 65. Ève 66. Sacrifice des sacrifices 67. La loi juive 68. Beauté libre 69. Encore le rythme 70. Conscience de l'univers 71. Libre beauté première 72-73. La passion mystérieuse et chaste 74. De l'amour à l'être 75.", "id": "17579979" }, { "contents": "Barharia\n\n\nKail 61. Kaluchhapra 62. Kanahar 63. Kanhauli 64. Khanpur 65. Khizar Chak 66. Khori Pakar Jaddi 67. Khori Pakar Nilami 68. Koiri Tola 69. Kuahi 70. Kurwa 71. Kutub Chhapra 72. Lachhmi Chak 73. Lakri 74. Lakri Dargah 75. Lala Hata 76. Lauan 77. Madhaupur 78. Mahal 79. Mahamadpur 80. Mahammadpur 81. Mahbub Chhapra 82. Mahmudpur 83. Mananpura 84. Mansahata 85. Mathia Patarhatha 86. Mathurapur 87. Mira Chhapra 88. Narharpur 89.", "id": "12509991" }, { "contents": "Women's Professional Basketball League\n\n\nfranchises had been awarded to Dallas, New Orleans, San Francisco and St. Louis, Missouri, while applications were received for potential franchises from Baltimore, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. The Eastern Division included the New Jersey Gems, New Orleans Pride, New York Stars, Philadelphia Fox, St. Louis Streak and Washington Metros. The Midwest Division included the Chicago Hustle, Iowa Cornets, Milwaukee Does and Minnesota Fillies. The Western Division included the California Dreams, Dallas Diamonds, Houston Angels and San Francisco Pioneers.", "id": "10846173" }, { "contents": "Don McMahon\n\n\nDonald John McMahon (January 4, 1930 – July 22, 1987) was a right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was signed by the Boston Braves before the 1950 season. He played for the Milwaukee Braves (1957–62), Houston Colt .45s (1962–63), Cleveland Indians (1964–66), Boston Red Sox (1966–67), Chicago White Sox (1967–68), Detroit Tigers (1968–69), and San Francisco Giants (1969–74). McMahon was used almost", "id": "22214072" }, { "contents": "List of sovereign states and dependencies by total fertility rate\n\n\n58 Israel 2.9 59 Lesotho 2.9 60 Eswatini 2.8 61 Kyrgyz Republic 2.8 62 Micronesia 2.8 63 Algeria 2.7 64 Haiti 2.7 65 Mongolia 2.7 66 Botswana 2.6 67 Fiji 2.6 68 Guatemala 2.6 69 Kazakhstan 2.6 70 Syria 2.6 71 Turkmenistan 2.6 72 Bolivia 2.5 73 Djibouti 2.5 74 Jordan 2.5 75 Oman 2.5 76 Lao PDR 2.4 77 Philippines 2.4 78 Cambodia 2.3 79 Ecuador 2.3 80 Guyana 2.3 81 Honduras 2.3 82 Panama 2.3 83 Paraguay 2.3 84 Seychelles 2.3 85 South Africa 2.3 86 Suriname 2.3 87 Uzbekistan 2.3 88 Dominican Republic 2.2 89 Indonesia 2.2", "id": "17872676" }, { "contents": "Minuscule 441\n\n\nsubscriptions at the end of each book, and στιχοι. The biblical text is surrounded by a catena of Oecumenius. Some of leaves of the codex are in disorder. The order of leaves: 3-18. 1. 2. 19-46. 47-58. 59. 63. 64. 59. 60-62. 73. 74. 65. 66. 69-72. 67. 68. 75-78. 127-142. 79-126. 143-158. 167-182", "id": "19179286" }, { "contents": "Al Maktab Raqam 19\n\n\n61 - Ghost Walker 62 - Stun death 63 - Fire Ball 64 - the mystery of the Sphinx 65 - dark rays 66 - Conflict in the bush 67 - a plot of Satan 68 - bulwark 69 - ghost of revenge 70 - bloody chase 71 - cursed earth 72 - devastating weapon 73 - horror Hospital 74 - a treasure of the Pharaohs 75 - bird death 76. The armed robbery 77. secret mission 78. hackers Nile 79. Invisible Man 80. devastating automated 81. golden statue 82. Flower devil 83", "id": "3242097" }, { "contents": "Rulers of Kuba\n\n\n. Shama Katuri. 61. Kusunju. 62. Bena Misaki. 63. Bikila Kolo. 64. Kunche Lama. 65. Pelama Pena. 66. Mime Pelama. 67. Chenge Lesanga. 68. Mianga. 69. Sam Bula. 70. Manchum Bula. 71. Bopele^Bombo. 72. Boeke. 73. Bo^Kena. 74. Shamba Nche. 75. Golo Nche. 76. Shama Shanga. 77. Saina^Kama. 78. Ko Kena. 79. Sanga Lenga. 80. Bosh A kama. 81", "id": "12139561" }, { "contents": "Ācārakkōvai\n\n\n52 poems (3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 77, 78, 81, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93", "id": "12746274" }, { "contents": "Jeff Nelsen\n\n\nmovie soundtracks, and performing in the horn sections of orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Montreal, Vancouver, and National Symphonies, and the Balkan Gypsy funk band of Slavic Soul Party. With Canadian Brass, Jeff has also performed with the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, the symphonies of Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, Phoenix, Rotterdam, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, with the esteemed German, London", "id": "2981814" }, { "contents": "Kasparov versus the World\n\n\n, but claimed it was also losing, and published a \"forced win\". Subsequently, tablebases showed an error in Kasparov's analysis, but confirmed that 58...Qf5 could not have saved the draw with best play on both sides. The main line starts with 58...Qf5 59.Kh6 Qe6 60.Qg1+ Ka2 61.Qf2+ Kb1 62.Qd4 Ka2 63.Kg5 Qe7+ 64.Qf6 Qe3+ 65.Qf4 Qg1+ 66.Kf6 Qb6+ 67.Kf7 Qb7+ 68.Ke6 Qc8+ 69.Kf6 Qd8+ 70.Kf5 Qc8+ 71.Kg5 Qc3 72.Qh2+ Ka1 73.Qe2 Kb1 74.Qf2 Qc1+ 75.Kg4 Qc3", "id": "14582966" }, { "contents": "Swindle (chess)\n\n\n55...f2 56.Qg2 \"zugzwang\"; (b) 55...Nf4 56.Qf5! and if 56...Kg3 57.Qg5+ wins the knight; (c) 55...Ng5 56.Qf5 wins. g5 53.hxg5 hxg5 54.Qxb6 f3 55.Qxc5 Kg4 56.Qe3 Kg3 57.c4 Kg2 58.c5 f2 59.Qe4+ Kh2 60.Qf3 g4! 61.Qe2? White could draw with 61.Qxg4 f1=Q+ 62.Kc2 Qf2+ 63.Kb1 Qf1+ 64.Kc2 Qb5 (64...Nf2 65.Qf4+ Kg2 66.Qg5+ Kf3 67.Qf6+ Ke3 68.Qh6+ Kd4 69.Qd6+ Ke4 70.Qg6+ Kd5 71.Qd6+ Ke4 72.Qg6+", "id": "21604299" }, { "contents": "Queen and pawn versus queen endgame\n\n\n. Qxe6 Qh8+ 58. Kg6 Qc3 59. g4 Qd2 60. g5 Qd4 61. Qf5+ Ka4 62. Kh5 Qh8+ 63. Kg4 Qh1 (This move loses for Black in 39 moves as confirmed by http://www.k4it.de/index.php?topic=egtb&lang=en) 64. Qf4+ Ka5 65. Qe5+ Ka4 66. g6 Qd1+ 67. Kg5 Qg8+ 68. Kf5 Qc8+ 69. Kf4 Qc1+ 70. Qe3 Qc7+ 71. Qe5 Qc1+ 72. Kf5 Qc8+ 73. Kg5 Qd8+ 74. Qf6 Qd5+ 75", "id": "20411696" }, { "contents": "List of OHL seasons\n\n\n| 1959–60 | 1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993–94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–00 | 2000–01 | 2001–02 | 2002–03 | 2003–04 | 2004–05 | 2005–06 | 2006–07 | 2007–08 | 2008–09 | 2009–10", "id": "6936535" }, { "contents": "Dumaria\n\n\nDumaria 107 50 Kewla Kalan Dumaria 919 51 Khaira Dumaria 885 52 Khardag Dumaria 1,454 53 Kokna Dumaria 333 54 Kolhubar Dumaria 3,225 55 KOlsaita Dumaria 297 56 Kundari Dumaria 341 57 Kunria Dumaria 739 58 Kusari Dumaria 1,549 59 Lataha Dumaria 259 60 Londa Dumaria 556 61 Madarpur Dumaria 1,130 62 Mahjari Dumaria 192 63 Mahuri Dumaria 2,884 64 Mahuri Dumaria 348 65 Maigara Dumaria 2,318 66 Majhauli Dumaria 4,606 67 Majhgawan Dumaria 379 68 Manrar Dumaria 533 69 Mataha Dumaria 3,172 70 Maun Bar Dumaria 292 71 Mayapur Dumaria 141 72 Milki Dumaria 168 73 Nabigarh Dumaria 618", "id": "10048378" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n75 e\": \"favorite_nu 0000300 6d 62 65 72 22 7d 2c 20 7b 22 74 79 70 65 22 3a mber\"}, {\"type\": 0000320 20 5b 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c 20 22 6e 75 6c [\"string\", \"nul 0000340 6c 22 5d 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 22 3a 20 22 66 61 l\"], \"name\": \"fa 0000360 76 6f 72 69 74 65 5f 63 6f 6c 6f 72 22 7d 5d 7d", "id": "10173702" }, { "contents": "List of MJHL seasons\n\n\n1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | The following is a list of seasons following the reorganization of junior hockey in Canada.br 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 | 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 | br 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | br 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993-94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–2000 | br", "id": "15920550" }, { "contents": "Spain men's national wheelchair basketball team\n\n\n72–62. They beat Poland 47–64, and Sweden 65–54. Then they lost to Italy 50–58, lost to Germany 77–70, and defeated Poland 71–65. At the 2013 European Championships, Spain defeated Sweden 60–54, Israel 75–57, France 56–40, and Poland 63–45 in pool play. They lost to Turkey 63–49. In the quarterfinals, they defeated Italy 65–56. In the semi-finals, they lost to Great Britain 72–69. They defeated Sweden to win the bronze by a score of 65–56. Asier García Pereiro led the team in", "id": "13321907" }, { "contents": "Lanarkshire Cup\n\n\n1932–33 - 1933–34 - Hamilton Academical 1934–35 - Airdrieonians 1935–36 - 1936–37 - 1937–38 - Airdrieonians 1938–39 - Hamilton Academical 1939–40 - Motherwell 1848–49 - Albion Rovers 1949–50 - Motherwell 1950–51 - Albion Rovers 1951–52 - Hamilton Academical 1952–53 - Motherwell 1953–54 - Motherwell 1954–55 - Motherwell 1955–56 - 1956–57 - Motherwell 1957–58 - Motherwell 1958–59 - Motherwell 1959–60 - Motherwell 1960–61 - Motherwell 1961–62 - Motherwell 1962–63 - Airdrieonians 1963–64 - Motherwell 1964–65 - 1965–66 - Airdrieonians 1966–67 - Airdrieonians 1967–68 - Motherwell 1968–69 - Motherwell 1969–70 - Airdrieonians 1970–71 - Airdrieonians 1971–72 - 1972–73 - Motherwell 1973–74 -", "id": "10384135" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1981\n\n\nNe7 29.Ne3 Rc6 30.Ra3 Nc8 31.axb5 axb5 32.Kf2 Nb6 33.Nb2 Rxd1 34.Bxd1 Rd6 35.Be2 Be8 36.Ra5 Rd8 37.Ke1 c6 38.Ra6 Rb8 39.Bd1 Nc8 40.Nd3 Nc7 41.Ra5 Ra8 42.f4 exf4 43.gxf4 Nb6 44.Bf3 Rd8 45.Be2 Na4 46.Ra7 Rd7 47.Kd2 Ne6 48.Rxd7 Bxd7 49.Bg4 g6 50.f5 gxf5 51.Bxf5 Kg7 52.e5 Nf8 53.Bxd7 Nxd7 54.e6 Ndb6 55.Nf4 Kf8 56.Kd3 Nc8 57.Ng4 Ke7 58.Nh6 Kd6 59.Kd4 Ne7 60.Nf7+ Kc7 61.Nh5 c5+ 62.bxc5 Nc6+ 63.Ke3 Nxc5 64.Nxf6 Nxe6 65.h5 Nf8 66.Ke4 Kb6 67.Ng5 h6 68.Nf7 Ne6 69.Ne8 Nc5+ 70.Ke3 Na4 71.Kd2 b4 72.cxb4 Nxb4 73.Nxh6 Nc5 74.Nf5 Nd5 75.h6 Ne4+", "id": "7279794" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n22 3a 20 22 55 ord\", \"name\": \"U 0000100 73 65 72 22 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 73 70 61 63 65 ser\", \"namespace 0000120 22 3a 20 22 65 78 61 6d 70 6c 65 2e 61 76 72 6f \": \"example.avro 0000140 22 2c 20 22 66 69 65 6c 64 73 22 3a 20 5b 7b 22 \", \"fields\": [{\" 0000160 74 79 70 65 22 3a 20 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c", "id": "10173700" }, { "contents": "HC CSKA Moscow\n\n\n. \"Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game Soviet / Russian MVP Scoring Champion Goal Scoring Champion Soviet / Russian League First Team Best Line Best Rookie Soviet League Championship \"(32)\": 1947–48, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1954–55, 1955–56, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1976–77,", "id": "12586396" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\n- Ryne Duren - Baltimore 54, Kansas City 57, NYY 58-61, LAA 61-62, Philadelphia 63-64, Cincinnati 64, Washington 65, Philadelphia 65 1949 - Ed Albrecht - St. Louis 49-50 1940 - Dewey Adkins - Washington 43, Chi Cubs 49 1940 - Stan Goletz - CHI WS 41 1940 - William Red Rollings - Boston 27-28 1940 - Dave Bartosch - St. Louis 45 1939 - Andy Cohen - Player - New York Giants 26, 28-29, Manager - Philadelphia", "id": "9684301" }, { "contents": "Bing (search engine)\n\n\n-time traffic conditions using Bing Maps. The gadget provided shortcuts to driving directions, local search and full-screen traffic view of major US and Canadian cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Montreal, New York City, Oklahoma City, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Vancouver, and Washington, D.C. Prior to October", "id": "5355697" }, { "contents": "Chess (poem)\n\n\nas 52. Na1–b3? 52. Kh2 Qg3+ 53. Qxg3+ hxg3+ 54. Kxg3 Ra5 55. Kf2 Ra8 56. Ke2 Nc2 57. Kd1 Ne3+ 58. Kc1 Nxg2+ 59. Kb1 b5 60. h4 b4 61. h5 b3 62. e5 Bg5 63. h6 Nh4 64. e6 Bf6 65. h7 Nxf3 66. e7 Bxe7 67. h8=Q+ Kb7 68. Qh3 Ne5 69. Qh5 Nd3 70. Qh3 Nb4 71. Qf3+ Kb8 72. Qe2 Bf6 73. Qe6", "id": "7723831" }, { "contents": "2002 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n(77) 93–6, 37–67, (62) 70–20, (57) 79–0, (91) 108–17, 69–9, (60) 62–9 **(65) 75–33, 68–55, 59–23, (126)-0, 0-(81), (85) 112–6, 1–76 (72), (60) 73–0 ***(60) 109–6, 45–56, (72) 75–42, 5–78 (55), (68) 73–0, (109) 115–19, 43–66, (110) 111–14, (70)-0, 38–89", "id": "20494682" }, { "contents": "2015 Cleveland Indians season\n\n\nand 13, improving their record to 70–70 and marking the first time the Indians were .500 since they were 2–2. The Indians would also be 71-71, 72-72, 73-73, and 74-74, but lost the following game each time. They briefly made it over the .500 mark at 77–76 on September 26, but went on to lose three in a row. The Indians spent much of September 3–5 games behind the Texas Rangers or Houston Astros for the second wild card spot in the American", "id": "294687" }, { "contents": "Index of philosophical literature\n\n\n\"Federalist No. 61\" – \"Federalist No. 62\" – \"Federalist No. 63\" – \"Federalist No. 64\" – \"Federalist No. 65\" – \"Federalist No. 66\" – \"Federalist No. 67\" – \"Federalist No. 68\" – \"Federalist No. 69\" – \"Federalist No. 70\" – \"Federalist No. 71\" – \"Federalist No. 72\" – \"Federalist No. 73\" – \"Federalist No. 74\" – \"Federalist", "id": "16809651" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "List of mayors of Salisbury\n\n\n1850–51 George Brown 1851–52 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1852–53 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1853–54 John Lambert 1854–55 Thomas Pain 1855–56 Abraham Jackson 1856–57 Thomas Pain 1857–58 Coard William Squarey 1858–59 Philip Pickney Cother 1859–60 William Woodlands 1860–61 Philip Watson Ottoway 1861–62 Charles Mann Cornwallis Whatman 1862–63 John Style 1863–64 John Waters 1864–65 Richard Henry Rigden 1865–66 Robert Stokes 1866–67 John Alfred Lush MD 1867–68 Stephen Eldridge 1868–69 William Aylward 1869–70 Charles Richard Norton 1870–71 William Fawcett Jnr. 1871–72 John Harding Jackson 1873–74 Henry Brown 1874–75 Samuel Ralph Atkins 1875–76 Charles Henry Radcliffe 1876–77 John Keynes 1877–78 Richard Monkhouse Wilson", "id": "18557200" }, { "contents": "1967 NFL season\n\n\nThe 1967 NFL season was the 48th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 16 teams with the addition of the New Orleans Saints. The two 8-team conferences were split into two divisions each: the Eastern Conference divisions were Capitol (Dallas, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Washington) and Century (Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis), and the Western Conference divisions were Central (Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, and Minnesota) and Coastal (Atlanta, Baltimore, Los Angeles", "id": "8290334" }, { "contents": "World TeamTennis\n\n\nwith Arthur Ashe and Wilt Chamberlain, securing the professional men players.. The league began play in May 1974, with George MacCall as Commissioner of the 16 teams: Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo-Toronto, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Florida (Miami), San Diego/Hawaii, Houston, Los Angeles, Minnesota (Minneapolis-St.Paul), New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. The original league format included a four-colored tennis court, a 44-contest season, and teams", "id": "14486970" }, { "contents": "2013 FedEx Cup Playoffs\n\n\n(76 to 58), Nicholas Thompson (73 to 59), Brendan Steele (89 to 69), and Ernie Els (91 to 70). Seven players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances: Ryan Palmer (60 to 71), Fredrik Jacobson (61 to 72), Martin Laird (63 to 74), David Lingmerth (64 to 75), Kyle Stanley (66 to 77), Cameron Tringale (69 to 79", "id": "19528111" }, { "contents": "Jellabies\n\n\n58. Parrot (21 June 1999) 59. Spring (28 June 1999) 60. Magic (5 July 1999) 61. Where's Pepper? (12 July 1999) 62. Hot (19 July 1999) 63. Robot (26 July 1999) 64. Wheels (2 August 1999) 65. Chums (9 August 1999) 66. Baa! (16 August 1999) 67. Found (23 August 1999) 68. Autumn (30 August 1999) 69. Nature (6 September 1999)", "id": "20682329" }, { "contents": "List of fresh water fishes of Maharashtra\n\n\nogilbii 51. Schismatorhynchos (Nukta) nukta 52. Thynnichthys sandkhol 53. Tor khudree 54. Tor mussulah 55. Tor tor SUB-FAMILY: CULTRINAE 56. Chela cachius 57. Chela laubuca 58. Salmostoma acinaces 59. Salmostoma balookee 60. Salmostoma boopis 61. Salmostoma clupeoides 62. Salmostoma horai 63. Salmostoma kardahiensis 64. Salmostoma novacula 65. Salmostoma phulo Subfamily: LEUCISCINAE 66. Hypophthalmichthys molitrix SUBFAMILY: RASBORINAE 69. Barilius evezardi 70. Barilius gatensis 71. Parluciosoma daniconius 72. Parluciosoma labiosa 73. Danio aequipinnatus 74", "id": "16146194" }, { "contents": "Vehicle registration plates of Kenya\n\n\n63 UN - United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Eastern & Southern African Regional Office 64 CD - Iran 65 CD - Cyprus 66 CD - Argentina 67 UN - United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) 68 CD - Philippines 69 CD - Burundi 70 CD - Chile 71 CD - Oman 72 CD - League of Arab States / Arab League 73 CD - European Union 74 CD - Yemen 75 CD - Kenya Mission to UNEP 76 CD - Côte d'Ivoire (Consulate) 77 CD - Bangladesh 78 CD - Saudi Arabia 79 UN", "id": "993880" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "List of makams\n\n\n-Şehnaz 63. Bûstan 64. Büzürk 65. Büzürk-Gerdâniye 66. Büzürk-Geveyşt 67. Büzürk-Mâye 68. Büzürk-Nevrûz 69. Büzürk-Selmek 70. Büzürk-Şehnâz 71. Canfezâ 72. Çârgâh 73. Çârgâh-Âcem 74. Çârgâh-Gerdâniye 75. Çârgâh-Mahûr 76. Çehâr-Âgâazin 77. Daği-Bayâti 78. Danişverân 79. Dil Âvîz 80. Dil-Ârâ 81. Dil-Efruz 82. Dil-Keşîde 83. Dil-Nişîn 84. Dil-", "id": "21093808" }, { "contents": "Super Bases Loaded 2\n\n\n\", the Cleveland \"Stars\", the Detroit \"Storm\", the Kansas City \"Tornadoes\", Oakland \"Eagles\", and Seattle \"Blue Wave\". The Omega League (based on the National League) consisted of the Atlanta \"Weasels\", Houston \"Doves\", the Los Angeles \"Cyclops\", the New York \"Mercs\", Philadelphia \"Bruins\", the Pittsburgh \"Buzzards\", and the San Francisco \"Amoebas\". In addition, there were four edit teams: Urbana,", "id": "22141152" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "Don Larsen\n\n\nDon James Larsen (born August 7, 1929) is an American retired Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher. During a 15-year MLB career, he pitched from 1953 to 1967 for seven different teams. Larsen pitched for the St. Louis Browns / Baltimore Orioles (1953–54; 1965), New York Yankees (1955–59), Kansas City Athletics (1960–1961), Chicago White Sox (1961), San Francisco Giants (1962–64), Houston Colt .45's / Houston Astros (1964–65), and Chicago Cubs (1967)", "id": "15750076" }, { "contents": "1968 NBA playoffs\n\n\n) (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Chicago Bulls: \"Lakers win series 4-1\" This is the first playoff meeting between the Lakers and Bulls. Division Finals (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (3) San Francisco Warriors: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Last Playoff Meeting: 1967 Western Division Semifinals (San Francisco won 3-0) Champion: Boston Celtics Division Semifinals (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (3) New York Knicks: \"76ers win series 4-2", "id": "14689742" } ]
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Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins 82.", "id": "18525012" }, { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Constitutional amendments under the French Fifth Republic\n\n\n46, 47, 47-1, 47-2 (new), 48, 49, 50-1, 51-1 (new), 51-2 (new), 56, 61, 61-1 (new), 62, 65, 69, 70, 71, 71-1 (new), 72-3, 73, 74-1, 75-1 (new), 87 (new), 88-4, 88-5, 89. The vote was", "id": "8390514" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Wysoczany\n\n\n53. Saharowa 54. Mashljanyk 55. Luchkanych 56. Mashljanyk 57. Mytso 58. Jacyla 59. Jacyla 60. Village Ukrainian School 61. Bodnik 62. Tsynanko 63. Shlomko 64. Warholjak 65. Kroljak 66. Village Orthodox Church 67. Horonova 68. Hlibyk 69. Sekielyk 70. Mashljanyk 71. Maslany 72. Orzinski 73. Worotyla 74. Luchkanych 75. Petrunjova 76. Slabka 77. Petrunjova 78. Bajtsowa 79. Sas 80. Sas 81. Hrytsko 82. Jacyla 83. Szevtsova 84. Szevtsova", "id": "15604592" }, { "contents": "List of WWE United States Champions\n\n\nRank !Wrestler !No. ofbrreigns !Combinedbrdays !Combined daysbrrec. by WWE !1 !2 !rowspan=2|40 !42 !43 !44 !45 !46 !47 !48 !49 !50 !51 !52 !53 !rowspan=2|54 !56 !rowspan=2|57 !59 !60 !61 !62 !63 !64 !65 !66 !67 !rowspan=3|68 !71 !72 !rowspan=3|73 !76 !77 !78 !rowspan=2|79 !rowspan=2|81 !83 !rowspan=2|84 !rowspan=3|86 !89 !rowspan=2|90 !92 !", "id": "11372834" }, { "contents": "Eusébio\n\n\nrepeated five years later. He was the Portuguese First Division's top scorer seven times (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970 and 1973), helping Benfica to win 11 Primeira Liga (1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73 and 1974–75), 5 Portuguese Cup wins (1961–62, 1963–64, 1968–69, 1969–70 and 1971–72), 1 European Cup win (1961–62) and 3 European Cup finals (1962–63, 1964–65 and 1967–68). Eusébio", "id": "15697745" }, { "contents": "Udayarpalayam taluk\n\n\n48 Kundaveli-East 49 Kundaveli-West 50 Kuruvalapparkoil 51 Kuvagam 52 Kuvathur 53 Managathy 54 Marudur 55 Melur 56 Muthuservamadam 57 Nagam Panthal 58 Nayaganai Periyal 59 Nedavalur-East 60 Nedavalur-South 61 Olayur 62 Padanilai 63 Pappakudi-North 64 Pappakudi-South 65 Parukkal 66 Periyakrishnapuram 67 Periyavalayam 68 Pichanur 69 Pilichikuzhi 70 Piranjeri 71 Porpathintha Nallur 72 Rangiyam 73 Saluppai 74 Sathampady 75 Silambur 76 Siluvacheri 77 Sirukadambur 78 Solankurichi 79 Sripuranthan 80 Sriraman 81 Suriyamanal 82 Suttamalli 83 T.Paluvur 84 Taludalamedu 85 Thandalai 86 Thathanur 87 Thenkatchi Perumal Nathan 88 Thirukalapur 89", "id": "329036" }, { "contents": "Garhmukteshwar (Assembly constituency)\n\n\nkhaiya 46 Sharifpur 47 Anooppur Dibai 48 Shuklampura 49 Rasoolabad Nanpur 50 Lodhipur Shobhan 51 Pawati 52 Haiderpur 53 Lodhipur Chhapka 54 Sadullapur 55 Hiranpura 56 Popayi 57 Janupura 58 Jhadina 59 Saidpur 60 Alampur Bhagwantpur 61 Ladpura 62 Kalyanpur 63 Khilwai 64 Shogarh 65 Shahpur Chaudhary 66 Inayatpur 67 Rampur Nyamatpur 68 Abdullapur 69 Dotai 70 Athsaini 71 Hasupur 72 Manak Chowk 73 Deoli 74 Dhana 75 Lisri 76 Akkhapur 77 Fattapur 78 Phuldehra 79 Nawada Kalan 80 Todarpur 81 Bhowapur 82 Bhowapur Mastannagar 83 Baksar 84 Saroorpur 85 Vait 86 Khudaliya 87 Baddha 88 Ratupura 89 Rajhera 90", "id": "3818355" }, { "contents": "Samia tribe (Luhya)\n\n\n38 Abakangala 39 Abakati 40 Abakemo 41 Abakerere 42 Abakhu 43 Abakibwedde 44 Abakiroyoya 45 Abakobe 46 Abakomolo 47 Abakooli 48 Abakoolo 49 Abakuba 50 Abakwala 51 Abakwede 52 Abakyaki 53 Abakyonga 54 Abalaka 55 Abalala 56 Abalanda 57 Abaleke 58 Abalekya 59 Abalila 60 Abalindo 61 Abaliro 62 Abalisa 63 Abaloba 64 Abalomba 65 Abalundu 66 Abalwenge 67 Abalyali 68 Abalyani 69 Abamakwa 70 Abamakyeke 71 Abamali 72 Abamani 73 Abamanyi 74 Abambumpi 75 Abameripo 76 Abampoodi 77 Abampunyi 78 Abamulembo 79 Abamulimba 80 Abamuma 81 Abanapa 82 Abangasa 83 Abanghale 84 Abanyanga 85 Abanyedeti 86 Abanyihodoo 87 Abanyimaro", "id": "4195796" }, { "contents": "Parbatsar\n\n\nGular 47 Gunawati 48 Gurah 49 Haripura 50 Harnawa Patti 51 Hatheli 52 Hukmpura 53 Huldhani 54 Jagdishpura 55 Jalampura 56 Janjeela 57 Jawla 58 Jhalra 59 Jhujharpura 60 Kaletara 61 Kalkala Ki Dhani 62 Kankediyas 63 Kanwalad 64 Khanpur 65 Khedapura 66 Khedarpura 67 Kheri Khinwasi 68 Khokhar 69 Khokhariya 70 Khundiyas 71 Kinsariya 72 Kishorpura 73 Kitiya 74 Kuliyana 75 Kundri 76 Kurada 77 Lakhiyas 78 Lalana Kalan 79 Lalana Khurd 80 Madhwa 81 Malas Charnan 82 Malas Gusaiyan 83 Mandan 84 Mandowari 85 Manglana 86 Manpura 87 Mayapur 88 Mehgaon 89 Merasi 90 Mindakiya 91 Modi Khurd", "id": "7579275" }, { "contents": "Western Suburbs Magpies\n\n\nW Wright 55 W Barclay 56 Percy Bolt 57 T Doyle 58 J Feeney 59 V Jarvis 60 E Mantle 61 H.G. Naylor 62 E Palmer 63 E Willings 64 Grinstead 65 Owens 66 Sam Perry 67 Keen 68 James 69 Percy Briscoe 70 Chipperfield 71 J Ogilvie 72 Horace Alderson 73 Johns 74 J Slingsby 75 D McDonald 76 G Patterson 77 Baldock 78 Tom Dowswell 79 Healy 80 McEvoy 81 Ryan 82 George Duffin 83 Herb Gilbert 84 Rangi Joass 85 W Mueller 86 A Munnery 87 P.J. Thompson 88 Jack Tully 89 S.B. Wall 90 A Gillett", "id": "13659778" }, { "contents": "Game Day Recycling\n\n\nUniversity of Georgia 59. University of Kentucky 60. University of Maine 61. University of Maryland 62. University of Miami 63. University of Michigan 64. University of Minnesota 65. University of Mississippi 66. University of Missouri 67. University of Montana 68. University of Nebraska–Lincoln 69. University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill 70. University of North Texas 71. University of Notre Dame 72. University of Oregon 73. University of Rochester 74. University of South Florida 75. University of Tennessee - Knoxville 76", "id": "10435645" }, { "contents": "Carson's Law\n\n\nAnd Misfire 59. St. Patrick's Day 60. The Masquerade 61. All That Glitters 62. Laugh, Clown, Laugh 63. Guardian Angels 64. Lost Opportunities 65. A Country Dance 66. Faith, Hope And Fencing Wire 67. A Matter Of Confidence 68. The Tender Trap 69. A Case For Compassion 70. From Small Acorns 71. Street Games, Night Moves 72. Deceptions 73. Orphans Of The Storm 74. Falling Star 75. Means To An End 76. Teapots And Tears 77.", "id": "7511783" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "2003 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 10–11 May – Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, England *58–69, 83–25, 24–66, (63) 75–8, 9-(67), 0–98 (57), 72–60 (53), 39–80 (55), (67)-(60), 42–61 **(58) 73–26, (80)-(52), (100) 104–32, 23–82 (57), (54) 74–57, 49–57, (56) 71–48, 59–32 **", "id": "20494482" }, { "contents": "List of villages in Murbad\n\n\n796 br 57 Gorakhgad Murbad 1 br 58 Goregaon Murbad 495 br 59 Hedavali Murbad 281 br 60 Hireghar Murbad 225 61 Inde Murbad 885 br 62 Jadai Murbad 491 br 63 Jaigaon Murbad 496 br 64 Jambhurde Murbad 1,330 br 65 Jamghar Murbad 533 br 66 Kachakoli Murbad 869 br 67 Kalambad Mu Murbad 408 br 68 Kalambhe Murbad 1,299 br 69 Kalamkhande Murbad 987 br 70 Kalanbhad Murbad 1,017 br 71 Kandali Murbad 295 br 72 Kanharle Murbad 798 br 73 Kanhol Murbad 822 br 74 Karavale Murbad 1,118 br 75 Karchonde Murbad 731 76 Kasgaon Murbad 524", "id": "15353565" }, { "contents": "Amos Burn\n\n\nKf7 46.Bxc6 Bxc6 47.Kb4 Be8 48.Nf3 Ke7 49.Ng5 Bc6 50.Ka3 Bd7 51.Kb2 Ba4 52.Kc1 Bb3 53.Nf3 Ba4 54.Nh4 Kf7 55.Ng2 Bd7 56.h4 Be8 57.Kb2 Ba4 58.Ne3 Ke7 59.Ka3 Bc6 60.Kb4 Kd7 61.Ka5 Kc7 62.Nc2 Kb7 63.Nb4 Bd7 64.Na6 Be8 65.Nc5+ Kc6 66.Nxe6 Bd7 67.Ng5 Bf5 68.Kb4 Bg4 69.Ka3 Kd7 70.Nf7 Be6 71.Nd6 Kc6 72.Kb2 Bg4 73.Kc2 Kd7 74.Kd2 Ke6 75.Ke3 Bh3 76.f5+ gxf5 77.Kf4 Bg4 78.Kg5 Bh3 79.Ne8 Kf7 80.Nf6 f4 81.Kxf4 Be6 82.Kg5 1–0 MacDonald-Burn, Liverpool 1910 At right is a surprisingly little-known position from one of Burn's offhand games.", "id": "20103296" }, { "contents": "Brazilian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act\n\n\n59. FENIPRAZINE 60. FEMPROBAMATO 61. FLUFENAZINE 62. FLUMAZENIL 63. FLUOXETINE 64. FLUPENTIXOL 65. FLUVOXAMINE 66. HALOPERIDOL 67. HALOTAN 68. CLORAL HYDRATE 69. HYDROCHLORBEZETILAMINE 70. HYDROXIDINE 71. HOMOPHENAZINE 72. IMICLOPRAZINE 73. IMIPRAMINE 74. IMIPRAMINOXIDE 75. IPROCLORIZIDA 76. ISOCARBOXAZIDE 77. ISOFLURANE 78. ISOPROPYL-CROTONYL-URINE 79. LAMOTRIGINE 80. LEVODOPA 81. LEVOMEPROMAZINE 82. LINDANO 83. LISURIDA 84. LITHIUM 85. LOPERAMIDA 86. LOXAPINA 87. MAPROTILINE 88. MECLOFENOXATE 89. MEFENOXALONE 90.", "id": "14670778" }, { "contents": "Tales of the Wizard of Oz\n\n\n? 55. ? 56. ? 57. ? 58. ? 59. ? 60. Friends of a Feather 61. Monkey Air Lift 62. Guaranteed for Life 63. The Skills of Bravery 64. The Coat of Arms 65. Roar, Lion, Roar 66. Be a Card 67. The Inferior Decorator 68. The Salesman 69. The Cat's Meow 70. The Yellow Brick Road 71. Rusty Rusty 72. The Scarecrow 73. The Invisible Man 74. Free Trade 75. The Bull Fighter 76", "id": "13344957" }, { "contents": "Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship\n\n\nscope=row|56 !scope=row|57 !scope=row|58 !scope=row|59 !scope=row|60 !scope=row|61 !scope=row|62 !scope=row|63 !scope=row|64 !scope=row|65 !scope=row|66 !scope=row|67 !scope=row|68 !scope=row|69 !scope=row|70 !scope=row|71 !scope=row|72 !scope=row|73 !scope=row|74 !scope=row|75 !scope=row|76 !scope=row|77 !scope=row|78 !scope=row|79 !scope=row|80 !", "id": "16778230" }, { "contents": "Ikirun\n\n\n59. Asaba 60. Ajele Okeba 61. Ago Okeba 62. Ajisefinni 63. Alufa Akanbi 64. Adedeji 65. Alabi 66. Aniyeye 67. Agunlo 68. Aliyu 69. Aborisade 70. Agbon 71. Ayara 72. Baale- Enle 73. Baba Osogbo 74. Orisayo 75. Balogun 76. Baale Gbenagbena 77. Baale Onilu 78. Baale Ponja Erintunde 79. Saba 80. Balogun Kojo 81. Baale Oke Aafo 82. Balogun Makinde 83. Baba Isale 84. Balogun Imole 85. Baba Oloya 86. Baale", "id": "2580736" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qd2 Qd4 57. Qe1 Qb6 58. Qd2 Rb7 59. a4 Qc5 60. Qe1 Rb4 61. Qd2 Qb6 62. Qc1 Qd4 63. Qc2 Rb3 64. Be2 Rxc3 65. Qxc3 Qxc3 66. bxc3 Nxe4 67. Bf3 Nef6 68. Be2 e4 69. Bxc4 g4 70. Rb2 Ng5 71. Rb6 Nf7 72. Bf1 f3 73. c4 Nd7 74. Rb7 Nfe5 75. f6 e3 76. Rb3 e2 77. Bxe2 fxe2 78. Re3 Nf3 79. f7 Rf8 80. Rxg4 e1=", "id": "10680382" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "1953–54 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team\n\n\n30 Oregon State (-/4) RAL L 53–65 January 8 The Citadel H W 83–42 January 9 Wake Forest A W 66–65 January 11 Davidson A W 70–54 January 16 Virginia H W 78–66 January 19 NC State H L 77–84 February 2 Washington and Lee LY W 69–60 February 4 Duke (-/8) A L 47–63 February 8 Virginia A L 69–83 February 11 Wake Forest H L 62–76 February 13 Clemson (-/14) A W 72–56 February 16 Davidson H W 89–69 February 20 Duke (-/14) H L 63–67 February 24 NC State", "id": "7304952" }, { "contents": "Kumharsain\n\n\nChohan 38 Chopala 39 Churath 40 D.P.F. Nag kelo Saroga 41 D.P.F. Nagkelo 42 Dagrot 43 Dakolu 44 Dakoon 45 Dalan 46 Damaur 47 Daro 48 Dawala 49 Deeb 50 Deoridhar 51 Dethal 52 Devali Dhar 53 Dhala 54 Dhali 55 Dhanal 56 Dharuri 57 Dheongli 58 Dogri 59 Doja 60 Ganeog 61 Gharal 62 Ghareawat 63 Ghughvi 64 Gheti 65 Gonthla 66 Halyana 67 Hathiya 68 Jadoon 69 Jal 70 Jalti 71 Jangal Ahar 72 Jangal Dawala 73 Jangal Hatu 74 Jangal Havan 75 Jangal Jogsha 76 Jangal Madhawan 77 Jangal Marni 78 Jangal Nun-II 79 Janjeli", "id": "1653227" }, { "contents": "Glamorgan County Silver Ball Trophy\n\n\n. The trophy is sponsored by Brains Smooth. ! Season !! Winners !! Losing Finalists !! Score !! Venue ! 1956–57 !1957–58 ! 1958–59 ! 1959–60 ! 1960–61 ! 1961–62 ! 1962–63 ! 1963–64 ! 1964–65 ! 1965–66 ! 1966–67 ! 1967–68 ! 1968–69 ! 1969–70 ! 1970–71 ! 1971–72 ! 1972–73 ! 1973–74 ! 1974–75 ! 1975–76 ! 1976–77 ! 1977–78 ! 1978–79 ! 1979–80 ! 1980–81 ! 1981–82 ! 1982–83 ! 1983–84 ! 1984–85 ! 1985–86 ! 1986–87 ! 1987–88 ! 1988–89 ! 1989–90 ! 1990–91 ! 1991–92 ! 1992–93 ! 1993–94", "id": "18470383" }, { "contents": "63rd NHK Cup (shogi)\n\n\n, 59. P*7b, 60. Px3e, 61. P-6f, 62. N*8e, 63. P-7a+, 64. Nx7g+, 65. Nx7g, 66. S*7f, 67. N*8i, 68. G*5i, 69. K-6h, 70. B-4h+, 71. +P-7b, 72. +B-5h, 73. K-7i, 74. +B-6i, 75. K-8h, 76. +Bx7h, 77. Kx7h, 78. G*6g, 79. K-8h, 80. Gx7g, 81. Nx7g", "id": "8770976" }, { "contents": "Ancestors of Rama\n\n\n62. Rituparna 63. Sarvakama (Sarvakarma, Aartupani in Harivansha Puran) 64. Sudas (contemporary to King Kuru-1 of Chandravansh who founded the Magadha Kingdom) 65. Saudasa (or) Kalmashapada (married to Madayanti) 66. Asmaka 67. Mulaka (Naari Kavacha) (contemporary of Yadava King Shakuni who was the father of Rakshasha “Bhasmasura”) 68. Dasharatha-1 69. Adwil (Ilabil in Vishnu Puran) 70. Vishvamashaha 71. Anaranya-2 72. Nidhn 73. Animitra 74. Dululaha (Harivansh Puran) 75", "id": "8372279" }, { "contents": "Codex Cyprius\n\n\n1: 1, 4, 12, 14, 30, 34, 41, 44; Luke 10: 1, 8, 15, 22, 23, 30, 32, 37, 38, 47, 48, 53, 57, 63; Luke 20: 2, 4, 8, 9, 19, 23, 24, 26, 28, 33, 34, 50, 61, 62, 64, 65, 70, 74, 75. In Matthew 27:34 it reads οινον (\"wine\"", "id": "12433331" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\n. Qg1 Qe8 55. Qf2 Qf8 56. Rcd1 Qe8 57. Kh3 Kh8 58. Rc1 Kh7 59. Ba7 Rb7 60. Bc5 Na6 61. Be3 Rbb8 62. Kh4 Nb4 63. Qf1 Qe7 64. Kh3 Qe8 65. Kh2 Qe7 66. Qd1 Qe8 67. Kh3 Ra8 68. Kh4 Na6 69. Qg1 Bb4 70. Rdd1 Bf8 71. Kh3 Rab8 72. Kh4 Nb4 73. Rd2 Na6 74. Nf5 Bb4 75. Rdd1 Bf8 76. Qe1 Bb4 77. Qf1 Bf8 78. Kg3 Nb4 79", "id": "10680375" }, { "contents": "List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach\n\n\n• 20/7=/11 • 22/5 • 24/6 • 25/6 • 26/6 • 28/6 • 29/8 • 30/6 • 31/9 • 32/6 • 33/6 • 36/4 and /8 • 37/6 • 38/6 • 39/7 • 40/3, /6 and /8 • 41/6 • 42/7 • 44/7 • 45/7 • 46/6 • 47/5 • 48/3 and /7 • 52/6 • 55/5 • 56/5 • 57/8 • 59/3 • 60/5 • 62/6 64. • 64/2, /4 and /8 • 65/2 and /7 • 66/6 • 67/4 and /7 • 69/6 • 69a/6 • 70/7 and /11 • 72/6 • 73/5 • 74/8", "id": "3262090" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n+ Nxe4 56. fxe4+ Kxe4 57. Qg4+ Kd3 58. Qf3+ Qe3 59. Kg4 Qxf3+ 60. Kxf3 g6 61. Bd6 Nf5 62. Kf4 Nh4 63. Kg4 gxh5+ 64. Kxh4 Kxd4 65. Bb8 a5 66. Bd6 Kc4 67. Kxh5 a4 68. Kxh6 Kb3 69. b5 Kc4 70. Kg5 Kxb5 71. Kf5 Ka6 72. Ke6 Ka7 73. Kd7 Kb7 74. Be7 Ka7 75. Kc7 Ka8 76. Bd6 Ka7 77. Kc8 Ka6 78. Kb8 b5 79", "id": "7279713" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rg3 b3 59. Kc6 Kb8 60. Rxb3+ Ka7 61. Rb7+ Ka6 62. Rb6+ Ka7 63. Kb5 a4 64. Rxf6 Rf4 65. Rxh6 a3 66. Ra6+ Kb8 67. Rxa3 Rxf5 68. Rg3 Rf6 69. Rg8+ Kc7 70. Rg7+ Kc8 71. Rh7 1-0 Game 32br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black: Korchnoi, Viktorbr Pirc, Classicalbr Result: 1-0br 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5", "id": "7279777" }, { "contents": "José Cardenal\n\n\nJosé Rosario Domec Cardenal (born October 7, 1943 in Matanzas, Cuba) is a Cuban American former professional baseball outfielder, who played Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants (1963–64), Los Angeles/California Angels (1965–67), Cleveland Indians (1968–69), St. Louis Cardinals (1970–1971), Milwaukee Brewers (1971), Chicago Cubs (1972–77), Philadelphia Phillies (1978–79), New York Mets (1979–80), and Kansas City Royals (1980). Cardenal batted and threw", "id": "3406173" }, { "contents": "SUBE card\n\n\n20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88,", "id": "8102606" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 15\n\n\nRb1 Bg7 58. Be4 Nf6 59. Bc2 Nd5 60. Ra1 Kc7 61. Rb1 Bf6 62. Kg1 Ne7 63. Kf1 Nd5 64. Kg2 Bg7 65. Kg1 Kb7 66. Ra1 R6d7 67. Re4 Bf6 68. Re2 Kc7 69. Kf1 Ne7 70. Rb1 Nc8 71. Be3 Nd6 72. Rbe1 Re7 73. Bg6 Rg8 74. Bb1 e4 75. Kg2 Rge8 76. Bc2 Bg7 77. Rd1 Nc4 78. Bc1 Nd6 79. Rh1 Re5 80. h4 Bf6 81. h5 R5e7 82.", "id": "10680366" }, { "contents": "Wu Style Tai Chi Fast Form\n\n\nParting the wild horse's mane 59. Jade girl works the shuttles(3) 60. Jade girl works the shuttles(4) 61. Grasping the bird's tail 62. Cloud hands(3) 63. Cloud hands(4) 64. Downward posture 65. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(1) 66. Golden cockerel stands on one leg(2) 67. Step back, repulse the monkey 68. Flying oblique 69. Raise hand and step up 70. White crane flaps its wings 71. Brush knee and twist step 72. Needle at the bottom", "id": "6846816" }, { "contents": "SFZ (file format)\n\n\nan SFZ file: group lovel=0 hivel=127 region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=60 lokey=30 hikey=61 sample=SubDir/01C4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=62 lokey=62 hikey=63 sample=SubDir/02D4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=64 lokey=64 hikey=64 sample=SubDir/03E4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=65 lokey=65 hikey=66 sample=SubDir/04F4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=67 lokey=67 hikey=68 sample=SubDir/05G4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=69 lokey=69 hikey=70 sample=SubDir/06A4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=71 lokey=71 hikey=71 sample=SubDir/07B4.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=72 lokey=72 hikey=73 sample=SubDir/08C5.wav region trigger=attack pitch_keycenter=74 lokey=74 hikey=75 sample=SubDir/09D5.wav region trigger=", "id": "13324840" }, { "contents": "Afadzato South District\n\n\n. Logba-Adzakoe 57. Logba-Akusame 58. Logba-Alakpeti 59. Logba-Andokope 60. Logba-Dufie 61. Logba-Klikpo 62. Logba-Tota 63. Logba-Vuinta 64. Logba-Xorglikope 65. Tafi-Abuipe 66. Tafi-Agorme 67. Tafi-Atome 68. Tafi-Dekpokorfe 69. Tafi-Mador 70. Tafi-Xorglikorfe 71. Kpeve-Old town 72. Kpeve-Tornu 73. Adigbo-Tornu 74. Goviefe-Todzi 75. Goviefe-Korwu", "id": "2739856" }, { "contents": "Jackson League\n\n\n-52 Centrals 1952-53 Northerners 1953-54 Vale Recreation 1954-55 Pessimists 1955-56 Northerners 1956-57 Guernsey Rangers 1957-58 Guernsey Rangers 1958-59 Northerners 1959-60 Northerners 1960-61 Belgrave Wanderers 1961-62 Sylvans 1962-63 Sylvans 1963-64 Northerners 1964-65 Belgrave Wanderers 1965-66 Vale Recreation 1966-67 Centrals 1967-68 St Martin’s 1968-69 Vale Recreation 1969-70 Belgrave Wanderers 1970-71 Belgrave Wanderers 1971-72 Vale Recreation 1972-73 Vale Recreation", "id": "4250613" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\nof Arkansas. The Lumbermen were disbanded in July 1905 due to financial hardships. Pine Bluff MLB Players 1954 - Frank Lucchesi - Manager - Philadelphia 70-72, Texas 75-77, Chicago Cubs 87 1952 - Bob Hale - Baltimore 55-56, 58, Cleveland 60-61, New York Yankees 61 1952 - Hillis Layne - Washington 41 1952 - Jim Snyder - Player Minnesota 61-62, 64 Manager - Seattle 88 1951 - Bud Black - Detroit 52, 55 1950 - Harry Chozen - Cincinnati 37 1950", "id": "9684300" }, { "contents": "Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award\n\n\n-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-", "id": "18196616" }, { "contents": "Middlesex Senior Charity Cup\n\n\n1947–48 Hendon 1948–49 Hayes 1949–50 Wealdstone 1950–51 Finchley 1951–52 Southall 1952–53 Hounslow Town 1953–54 Hendon 1954–55 Hayes 1955–56 Hounslow Town 1956–57 Hendon 1957–58 Finchley 1958–59 Enfield 1959–60 Hounslow Town 1960–61 Enfield 1961–62 Enfield & Hounslow Town (joint holders) 1962–63 Hayes 1963–64 Wealdstone 1964–65 Finchley 1965–66 Hounslow Town 1966–67 No Competition 1967–68 Wealdstone & Wembley (joint holders) 1968–69 Southall 1969–70 Hampton 1970–71 Hayes 1971–72 Hayes 1972–73 Hayes 1973–74 Finchley 1974–75 Hayes 1975–76 Hendon 1976–77 Hendon 1977–78 Hillingdon Borough 1978–79 Hendon 1979–80 Harrow Borough 1980–81 Wembley & Wealdstone (joint winners) 1981–82 Uxbridge 1982–83 Wembley 1983–84 Southall", "id": "8679746" }, { "contents": "Handicap (chess)\n\n\n53. Ke3 Kb5 54. Ne4 Na6 55. h8=Q Ka5 56. Qc3+ Kb5 57. Qb3+ Ka5 58. Nc3 Nc5 59. Bc7+ Ka6 60. Qb5+ Ka7 61. Qxc5+ Ka6 Deliberately allowing checkmate. 62. Qa5+ Kb7 63. Ke4 Kc8 64. Qa7 Kd7 65. Qb7 Ke7 66. Qc8 Kf6 67. Bd8+ Kg7 68. Qe6 Kf8 69. Qe7+ Kg8 70. Nd5 Kh8 71. g5 Kg8 72. g6 Kh8 73. Ke5 Kg8 74.", "id": "9261177" }, { "contents": "2009 Premier League Snooker\n\n\nwas higher. (Breaks above 50 shown between (parentheses); century breaks are indicated with bold.) 28–29 November – Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton-on-Sea, England * (61) 80–35, 4–80, (96)–0, 0–(110), 34–77, 61–71 (65), 67–1, 40–75 ** 0–(98), 10–99 (53), 10–68 (66), 1–83 (76), (63)–30, (53)–(67) *** (111) 119–9, 87–36, 70–0, 50–57, 0–(88", "id": "994853" }, { "contents": "2013 Virginia Cavaliers football team\n\n\nAlex Foertsch 55 David Dean 56 Andre Miles-Redmond 57 Stephen Lawe 59 Mark Hall 60 John Pond 60 Jeb Byrne 61 Cody Wallace 62 Sean Karl 63 Ryan Doull 64 Nick Koutris 65 Ross Burbank 66 George Adeosun 67 Jackson Matteo 68 Eric Tetlow 69 Phillip Berry 70 Luke Bowanko 71 Jack McDonald 72 Eric Smith 74 Conner Davis 75 Sadiq Olanrewaju 76 Michael Mooney 77 Jay Whitmire 78 Morgan Moses 79 Jack Babcock 79 Sean Cascarano 80 Adrian Gamble 81 Jamall Brown 82 Mario Nixon 83 Jake McGee 84 Canaan Severin 85 Keeon Johnson 86 Jeremy Dollin", "id": "3791357" }, { "contents": "Sangrampur, Maharashtra\n\n\n52-Pimpari Adgaon 1400 53-Rajpur 157 54-Akoli Bk. 910 55-Akoli Kh. 251 56-Changefal Bk. 665 57-Changefal Kh. 707 58-Niwana 1487 59-Sangrampur Pr.jamod 6506 60-Tamgaon 1124 61-Pimpri Kathargaon 566 62-Bodkha 1363 63-Nirod 989 64-Bhilkhed 713 65-Wakana 1420 66-Rudhana 2072 67-Chondhi 622 68-Kakoda 669 69-Ukadgaon 353 70-Manardi 719 71-Pimpri Kavthal 461 72-Ringanwadi 570 73-Durgadiatya 1016 74-Wankhed 5378 75-Takleshwar 501 76-Kalamkhed 712 77-Jastgaon 795 78-Neknapur 358 79-Awar 955 80-Ukali Bk. 1216 81-Kodri 1225 82-Paturda Khurd 1564 83-Khel Thorat Paturda 2054 84-Warwat Khanderao 1447 85-Hingana Kavthal 360 86-Kumbarkhed 230 87-Kavthal 2673 88-Itkhed 218 89-Pesoda 1185 90-Bhon 1149 91-Sawali 659 92-Khiroda", "id": "9109065" }, { "contents": "Kamen Rider Spirits\n\n\n61. Rushbr 62. Ice Fangbr 63. Graveyard Eleventh tankōbon 64. Light Fangbr 65. Labyrinthbr 66. Hell Carbr 67. Teacherbr 68. Training Twelfth tankōbon 69. Whirlpoolbr 70. New Finisherbr 71. Ocean Battlebr 72. Belt of Lifebr 73. Immortal Man Thirteenth tankōbon 74. Inheritbr 75. Get Backbr 76. Movingbr 77. Evolutionbr 78. Next Evolutionbr 79. Final Evolution Fourteenth tankōbon 80. Warrior's Essencebr 81. Surpassing Greedbr 82. Returnbr 83. Fiery Giantbr 84. With the Soulbr 85. Setupbr", "id": "11704902" }, { "contents": "List of AEK Athens F.C. managers\n\n\nP ! W ! D ! L ! F ! A ! GD ! W% ! Pts% ! Total ! 36!!22!!7!!7!!62!!32!!+30!!61.11!!67.59 ! Total ! 11||6||3||2||22||14||+8||54.54||63.64 ! Total ! 4||2||0||2||6||5||+1||50.00||50.00 ! Total ! 26!!14!!5!!7!!55!!28!!+27!!53.85!!60.26 ! Total ! 59!!37!!11!!11!!145!!69!!+76!!62.71!!68.93 ! Total ! 17!!11!!3!!5!!32!!18!!+14||64.71!!70.59 ! Total ! 82!!45!!23!!14!!166!!77!!+89!!54.88!!64.23 ! Total ! 16!!8!!3!!5!!24!!20!!+4!!50.00!!56.25 ! Total ! 86!!47!!23!!16!!121!!70!!+51!!54.65!!63.57 ! Total ! 71!!39!!13!!19!!122!!67!!+55!!54.93!!61.03 ! Total ! 84!!39!!24!!21!!116!!86!!+30!!46.43!!55.95 ! Total ! 2!!1!!0!!1!!3!!4!!-1!!50.00!!50.00 ! Total ! 82!!61!!12!!9!!190!!50!!+140!!74.39!! \"Only competitive matches are counted. Wins, losses and draws are results at the final whistle; the results of penalty shootouts are not counted.\"", "id": "20468014" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Kf3 Kf8 52. Kg2 Rg4+ 53. Kh2 Bf2 54. Rf1 Bd4 55. Re1 Rh4+ 56. Kg2 Rg4+ 57. Kh3 Rh4+ 58. Kg3 Kf7 59. Kg2 Kf8 60. Kf3 Rh2 61. Bxa4 c2 62. Kg3 Bxe5+ 63. Rxe5 Rh1 64. Bxg5 Rg1+ 65. Kf2 Nxg5 66. Bxc2 Ra1 67. a4 Ra2 68. Re2 Ra3 69. Re3 Ra2 70. Re2 Ra3 71. Rd2 Ke7 72. Ke2 Nf3 73. Rd1 Ne5 74. Rd5", "id": "4952529" }, { "contents": "TCEC Season 14\n\n\n. Qxg6+ Kf8 59. Qxc6 Kg8 60. Qg6+ Kf8 61. Qg4 Ke8 62. Qh5 Kf8 63. Qg4 Ke8 64. Qh5 Kf8 65. Qd5 Rh7 66. Qf3+ Kg8 67. Qg4+ Kf7 68. Qh5+ Kg8 69. Qg6+ Kf8 70. Qf5+ Kg8 71. Qg4+ Kf7 72. Qh5+ Kg8 73. Qd5+ Kf8 74. Qxb5 Qe6 75. Bg7+ Kf7 76. Qh5+ Ke7 77. g3 Qe1+ 78. Kg2 Qe4+ 79. Kh2", "id": "4952547" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1978\n\n\n. Rc6 Bb5 60. Rc1 b3 61. Rb1 Bc4 62. Ke4 Ra2 63. Kd4 Rc2 64. Nd3 Bxd3 65. Kxd3 Rxh2 66. Rxb3 Kg7 67. Ke4 Ra2 68. Kf4 Ra4+ 69. Kg5 Ra5 70. g4 Rc5 71. Kh5 Ra5 72. Rf3 Rb5 73. g5 Rb1 74. f6+ Kh7 75. Rh3 Rg1 76. Rh2 Rg3 77. Rh1 Rg2 78. Ra1 Rh2+ 79. Kg4 Kg6 80. Ra8 Rg2+ ½–½ Game 26br White: Karpov, Anatolybr Black", "id": "7279762" }, { "contents": "Les Arcanes\n\n\nPremier sacrifice 56. Liberté 57. Le sacrifice libre 58. La relation du beth à l'aleph 59. Limite de nos champs de gravitation 60. L'indivisible unité 61. La Manifestation 62. Vision parfaite 63. La féminité de la Manifestation procréatrice 64. Cantique de Salomon 65. Ève 66. Sacrifice des sacrifices 67. La loi juive 68. Beauté libre 69. Encore le rythme 70. Conscience de l'univers 71. Libre beauté première 72-73. La passion mystérieuse et chaste 74. De l'amour à l'être 75.", "id": "17579979" }, { "contents": "Barharia\n\n\nKail 61. Kaluchhapra 62. Kanahar 63. Kanhauli 64. Khanpur 65. Khizar Chak 66. Khori Pakar Jaddi 67. Khori Pakar Nilami 68. Koiri Tola 69. Kuahi 70. Kurwa 71. Kutub Chhapra 72. Lachhmi Chak 73. Lakri 74. Lakri Dargah 75. Lala Hata 76. Lauan 77. Madhaupur 78. Mahal 79. Mahamadpur 80. Mahammadpur 81. Mahbub Chhapra 82. Mahmudpur 83. Mananpura 84. Mansahata 85. Mathia Patarhatha 86. Mathurapur 87. Mira Chhapra 88. Narharpur 89.", "id": "12509991" }, { "contents": "Women's Professional Basketball League\n\n\nfranchises had been awarded to Dallas, New Orleans, San Francisco and St. Louis, Missouri, while applications were received for potential franchises from Baltimore, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. The Eastern Division included the New Jersey Gems, New Orleans Pride, New York Stars, Philadelphia Fox, St. Louis Streak and Washington Metros. The Midwest Division included the Chicago Hustle, Iowa Cornets, Milwaukee Does and Minnesota Fillies. The Western Division included the California Dreams, Dallas Diamonds, Houston Angels and San Francisco Pioneers.", "id": "10846173" }, { "contents": "Don McMahon\n\n\nDonald John McMahon (January 4, 1930 – July 22, 1987) was a right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was signed by the Boston Braves before the 1950 season. He played for the Milwaukee Braves (1957–62), Houston Colt .45s (1962–63), Cleveland Indians (1964–66), Boston Red Sox (1966–67), Chicago White Sox (1967–68), Detroit Tigers (1968–69), and San Francisco Giants (1969–74). McMahon was used almost", "id": "22214072" }, { "contents": "List of sovereign states and dependencies by total fertility rate\n\n\n58 Israel 2.9 59 Lesotho 2.9 60 Eswatini 2.8 61 Kyrgyz Republic 2.8 62 Micronesia 2.8 63 Algeria 2.7 64 Haiti 2.7 65 Mongolia 2.7 66 Botswana 2.6 67 Fiji 2.6 68 Guatemala 2.6 69 Kazakhstan 2.6 70 Syria 2.6 71 Turkmenistan 2.6 72 Bolivia 2.5 73 Djibouti 2.5 74 Jordan 2.5 75 Oman 2.5 76 Lao PDR 2.4 77 Philippines 2.4 78 Cambodia 2.3 79 Ecuador 2.3 80 Guyana 2.3 81 Honduras 2.3 82 Panama 2.3 83 Paraguay 2.3 84 Seychelles 2.3 85 South Africa 2.3 86 Suriname 2.3 87 Uzbekistan 2.3 88 Dominican Republic 2.2 89 Indonesia 2.2", "id": "17872676" }, { "contents": "Minuscule 441\n\n\nsubscriptions at the end of each book, and στιχοι. The biblical text is surrounded by a catena of Oecumenius. Some of leaves of the codex are in disorder. The order of leaves: 3-18. 1. 2. 19-46. 47-58. 59. 63. 64. 59. 60-62. 73. 74. 65. 66. 69-72. 67. 68. 75-78. 127-142. 79-126. 143-158. 167-182", "id": "19179286" }, { "contents": "Al Maktab Raqam 19\n\n\n61 - Ghost Walker 62 - Stun death 63 - Fire Ball 64 - the mystery of the Sphinx 65 - dark rays 66 - Conflict in the bush 67 - a plot of Satan 68 - bulwark 69 - ghost of revenge 70 - bloody chase 71 - cursed earth 72 - devastating weapon 73 - horror Hospital 74 - a treasure of the Pharaohs 75 - bird death 76. The armed robbery 77. secret mission 78. hackers Nile 79. Invisible Man 80. devastating automated 81. golden statue 82. Flower devil 83", "id": "3242097" }, { "contents": "Rulers of Kuba\n\n\n. Shama Katuri. 61. Kusunju. 62. Bena Misaki. 63. Bikila Kolo. 64. Kunche Lama. 65. Pelama Pena. 66. Mime Pelama. 67. Chenge Lesanga. 68. Mianga. 69. Sam Bula. 70. Manchum Bula. 71. Bopele^Bombo. 72. Boeke. 73. Bo^Kena. 74. Shamba Nche. 75. Golo Nche. 76. Shama Shanga. 77. Saina^Kama. 78. Ko Kena. 79. Sanga Lenga. 80. Bosh A kama. 81", "id": "12139561" }, { "contents": "Ācārakkōvai\n\n\n52 poems (3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 77, 78, 81, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93", "id": "12746274" }, { "contents": "Jeff Nelsen\n\n\nmovie soundtracks, and performing in the horn sections of orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Montreal, Vancouver, and National Symphonies, and the Balkan Gypsy funk band of Slavic Soul Party. With Canadian Brass, Jeff has also performed with the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, the symphonies of Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, Phoenix, Rotterdam, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, with the esteemed German, London", "id": "2981814" }, { "contents": "Kasparov versus the World\n\n\n, but claimed it was also losing, and published a \"forced win\". Subsequently, tablebases showed an error in Kasparov's analysis, but confirmed that 58...Qf5 could not have saved the draw with best play on both sides. The main line starts with 58...Qf5 59.Kh6 Qe6 60.Qg1+ Ka2 61.Qf2+ Kb1 62.Qd4 Ka2 63.Kg5 Qe7+ 64.Qf6 Qe3+ 65.Qf4 Qg1+ 66.Kf6 Qb6+ 67.Kf7 Qb7+ 68.Ke6 Qc8+ 69.Kf6 Qd8+ 70.Kf5 Qc8+ 71.Kg5 Qc3 72.Qh2+ Ka1 73.Qe2 Kb1 74.Qf2 Qc1+ 75.Kg4 Qc3", "id": "14582966" }, { "contents": "Swindle (chess)\n\n\n55...f2 56.Qg2 \"zugzwang\"; (b) 55...Nf4 56.Qf5! and if 56...Kg3 57.Qg5+ wins the knight; (c) 55...Ng5 56.Qf5 wins. g5 53.hxg5 hxg5 54.Qxb6 f3 55.Qxc5 Kg4 56.Qe3 Kg3 57.c4 Kg2 58.c5 f2 59.Qe4+ Kh2 60.Qf3 g4! 61.Qe2? White could draw with 61.Qxg4 f1=Q+ 62.Kc2 Qf2+ 63.Kb1 Qf1+ 64.Kc2 Qb5 (64...Nf2 65.Qf4+ Kg2 66.Qg5+ Kf3 67.Qf6+ Ke3 68.Qh6+ Kd4 69.Qd6+ Ke4 70.Qg6+ Kd5 71.Qd6+ Ke4 72.Qg6+", "id": "21604299" }, { "contents": "Queen and pawn versus queen endgame\n\n\n. Qxe6 Qh8+ 58. Kg6 Qc3 59. g4 Qd2 60. g5 Qd4 61. Qf5+ Ka4 62. Kh5 Qh8+ 63. Kg4 Qh1 (This move loses for Black in 39 moves as confirmed by http://www.k4it.de/index.php?topic=egtb&lang=en) 64. Qf4+ Ka5 65. Qe5+ Ka4 66. g6 Qd1+ 67. 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Qf6 Qd5+ 75", "id": "20411696" }, { "contents": "List of OHL seasons\n\n\n| 1959–60 | 1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993–94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–00 | 2000–01 | 2001–02 | 2002–03 | 2003–04 | 2004–05 | 2005–06 | 2006–07 | 2007–08 | 2008–09 | 2009–10", "id": "6936535" }, { "contents": "Dumaria\n\n\nDumaria 107 50 Kewla Kalan Dumaria 919 51 Khaira Dumaria 885 52 Khardag Dumaria 1,454 53 Kokna Dumaria 333 54 Kolhubar Dumaria 3,225 55 KOlsaita Dumaria 297 56 Kundari Dumaria 341 57 Kunria Dumaria 739 58 Kusari Dumaria 1,549 59 Lataha Dumaria 259 60 Londa Dumaria 556 61 Madarpur Dumaria 1,130 62 Mahjari Dumaria 192 63 Mahuri Dumaria 2,884 64 Mahuri Dumaria 348 65 Maigara Dumaria 2,318 66 Majhauli Dumaria 4,606 67 Majhgawan Dumaria 379 68 Manrar Dumaria 533 69 Mataha Dumaria 3,172 70 Maun Bar Dumaria 292 71 Mayapur Dumaria 141 72 Milki Dumaria 168 73 Nabigarh Dumaria 618", "id": "10048378" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n75 e\": \"favorite_nu 0000300 6d 62 65 72 22 7d 2c 20 7b 22 74 79 70 65 22 3a mber\"}, {\"type\": 0000320 20 5b 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c 20 22 6e 75 6c [\"string\", \"nul 0000340 6c 22 5d 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 22 3a 20 22 66 61 l\"], \"name\": \"fa 0000360 76 6f 72 69 74 65 5f 63 6f 6c 6f 72 22 7d 5d 7d", "id": "10173702" }, { "contents": "List of MJHL seasons\n\n\n1960–61 | 1961–62 | 1962–63 | 1963–64 | 1964–65 | 1965–66 | 1966–67 | 1967–68 | 1968–69 | 1969–70 | The following is a list of seasons following the reorganization of junior hockey in Canada.br 1970–71 | 1971–72 | 1972–73 | 1973–74 | 1974–75 | 1975–76 | 1976–77 | 1977–78 | 1978–79 | 1979–80 | br 1980–81 | 1981–82 | 1982–83 | 1983–84 | 1984–85 | 1985–86 | 1986–87 | 1987–88 | 1988–89 | 1989–90 | br 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 | 1993-94 | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–2000 | br", "id": "15920550" }, { "contents": "Spain men's national wheelchair basketball team\n\n\n72–62. They beat Poland 47–64, and Sweden 65–54. Then they lost to Italy 50–58, lost to Germany 77–70, and defeated Poland 71–65. At the 2013 European Championships, Spain defeated Sweden 60–54, Israel 75–57, France 56–40, and Poland 63–45 in pool play. They lost to Turkey 63–49. In the quarterfinals, they defeated Italy 65–56. In the semi-finals, they lost to Great Britain 72–69. They defeated Sweden to win the bronze by a score of 65–56. Asier García Pereiro led the team in", "id": "13321907" }, { "contents": "Lanarkshire Cup\n\n\n1932–33 - 1933–34 - Hamilton Academical 1934–35 - Airdrieonians 1935–36 - 1936–37 - 1937–38 - Airdrieonians 1938–39 - Hamilton Academical 1939–40 - Motherwell 1848–49 - Albion Rovers 1949–50 - Motherwell 1950–51 - Albion Rovers 1951–52 - Hamilton Academical 1952–53 - Motherwell 1953–54 - Motherwell 1954–55 - Motherwell 1955–56 - 1956–57 - Motherwell 1957–58 - Motherwell 1958–59 - Motherwell 1959–60 - Motherwell 1960–61 - Motherwell 1961–62 - Motherwell 1962–63 - Airdrieonians 1963–64 - Motherwell 1964–65 - 1965–66 - Airdrieonians 1966–67 - Airdrieonians 1967–68 - Motherwell 1968–69 - Motherwell 1969–70 - Airdrieonians 1970–71 - Airdrieonians 1971–72 - 1972–73 - Motherwell 1973–74 -", "id": "10384135" }, { "contents": "World Chess Championship 1981\n\n\nNe7 29.Ne3 Rc6 30.Ra3 Nc8 31.axb5 axb5 32.Kf2 Nb6 33.Nb2 Rxd1 34.Bxd1 Rd6 35.Be2 Be8 36.Ra5 Rd8 37.Ke1 c6 38.Ra6 Rb8 39.Bd1 Nc8 40.Nd3 Nc7 41.Ra5 Ra8 42.f4 exf4 43.gxf4 Nb6 44.Bf3 Rd8 45.Be2 Na4 46.Ra7 Rd7 47.Kd2 Ne6 48.Rxd7 Bxd7 49.Bg4 g6 50.f5 gxf5 51.Bxf5 Kg7 52.e5 Nf8 53.Bxd7 Nxd7 54.e6 Ndb6 55.Nf4 Kf8 56.Kd3 Nc8 57.Ng4 Ke7 58.Nh6 Kd6 59.Kd4 Ne7 60.Nf7+ Kc7 61.Nh5 c5+ 62.bxc5 Nc6+ 63.Ke3 Nxc5 64.Nxf6 Nxe6 65.h5 Nf8 66.Ke4 Kb6 67.Ng5 h6 68.Nf7 Ne6 69.Ne8 Nc5+ 70.Ke3 Na4 71.Kd2 b4 72.cxb4 Nxb4 73.Nxh6 Nc5 74.Nf5 Nd5 75.h6 Ne4+", "id": "7279794" }, { "contents": "Apache Avro\n\n\n22 3a 20 22 55 ord\", \"name\": \"U 0000100 73 65 72 22 2c 20 22 6e 61 6d 65 73 70 61 63 65 ser\", \"namespace 0000120 22 3a 20 22 65 78 61 6d 70 6c 65 2e 61 76 72 6f \": \"example.avro 0000140 22 2c 20 22 66 69 65 6c 64 73 22 3a 20 5b 7b 22 \", \"fields\": [{\" 0000160 74 79 70 65 22 3a 20 22 73 74 72 69 6e 67 22 2c", "id": "10173700" }, { "contents": "HC CSKA Moscow\n\n\n. \"Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game Soviet / Russian MVP Scoring Champion Goal Scoring Champion Soviet / Russian League First Team Best Line Best Rookie Soviet League Championship \"(32)\": 1947–48, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1954–55, 1955–56, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1976–77,", "id": "12586396" }, { "contents": "Pine Bluff Judges\n\n\n- Ryne Duren - Baltimore 54, Kansas City 57, NYY 58-61, LAA 61-62, Philadelphia 63-64, Cincinnati 64, Washington 65, Philadelphia 65 1949 - Ed Albrecht - St. Louis 49-50 1940 - Dewey Adkins - Washington 43, Chi Cubs 49 1940 - Stan Goletz - CHI WS 41 1940 - William Red Rollings - Boston 27-28 1940 - Dave Bartosch - St. Louis 45 1939 - Andy Cohen - Player - New York Giants 26, 28-29, Manager - Philadelphia", "id": "9684301" }, { "contents": "Bing (search engine)\n\n\n-time traffic conditions using Bing Maps. The gadget provided shortcuts to driving directions, local search and full-screen traffic view of major US and Canadian cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Montreal, New York City, Oklahoma City, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Vancouver, and Washington, D.C. Prior to October", "id": "5355697" }, { "contents": "Chess (poem)\n\n\nas 52. Na1–b3? 52. Kh2 Qg3+ 53. Qxg3+ hxg3+ 54. Kxg3 Ra5 55. Kf2 Ra8 56. Ke2 Nc2 57. Kd1 Ne3+ 58. Kc1 Nxg2+ 59. Kb1 b5 60. h4 b4 61. h5 b3 62. e5 Bg5 63. h6 Nh4 64. e6 Bf6 65. h7 Nxf3 66. e7 Bxe7 67. h8=Q+ Kb7 68. Qh3 Ne5 69. Qh5 Nd3 70. Qh3 Nb4 71. Qf3+ Kb8 72. Qe2 Bf6 73. Qe6", "id": "7723831" }, { "contents": "2002 Premier League Snooker\n\n\n(77) 93–6, 37–67, (62) 70–20, (57) 79–0, (91) 108–17, 69–9, (60) 62–9 **(65) 75–33, 68–55, 59–23, (126)-0, 0-(81), (85) 112–6, 1–76 (72), (60) 73–0 ***(60) 109–6, 45–56, (72) 75–42, 5–78 (55), (68) 73–0, (109) 115–19, 43–66, (110) 111–14, (70)-0, 38–89", "id": "20494682" }, { "contents": "2015 Cleveland Indians season\n\n\nand 13, improving their record to 70–70 and marking the first time the Indians were .500 since they were 2–2. The Indians would also be 71-71, 72-72, 73-73, and 74-74, but lost the following game each time. They briefly made it over the .500 mark at 77–76 on September 26, but went on to lose three in a row. The Indians spent much of September 3–5 games behind the Texas Rangers or Houston Astros for the second wild card spot in the American", "id": "294687" }, { "contents": "Index of philosophical literature\n\n\n\"Federalist No. 61\" – \"Federalist No. 62\" – \"Federalist No. 63\" – \"Federalist No. 64\" – \"Federalist No. 65\" – \"Federalist No. 66\" – \"Federalist No. 67\" – \"Federalist No. 68\" – \"Federalist No. 69\" – \"Federalist No. 70\" – \"Federalist No. 71\" – \"Federalist No. 72\" – \"Federalist No. 73\" – \"Federalist No. 74\" – \"Federalist", "id": "16809651" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "List of mayors of Salisbury\n\n\n1850–51 George Brown 1851–52 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1852–53 Edward Edmund Peach Kelsey 1853–54 John Lambert 1854–55 Thomas Pain 1855–56 Abraham Jackson 1856–57 Thomas Pain 1857–58 Coard William Squarey 1858–59 Philip Pickney Cother 1859–60 William Woodlands 1860–61 Philip Watson Ottoway 1861–62 Charles Mann Cornwallis Whatman 1862–63 John Style 1863–64 John Waters 1864–65 Richard Henry Rigden 1865–66 Robert Stokes 1866–67 John Alfred Lush MD 1867–68 Stephen Eldridge 1868–69 William Aylward 1869–70 Charles Richard Norton 1870–71 William Fawcett Jnr. 1871–72 John Harding Jackson 1873–74 Henry Brown 1874–75 Samuel Ralph Atkins 1875–76 Charles Henry Radcliffe 1876–77 John Keynes 1877–78 Richard Monkhouse Wilson", "id": "18557200" }, { "contents": "1967 NFL season\n\n\nThe 1967 NFL season was the 48th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 16 teams with the addition of the New Orleans Saints. The two 8-team conferences were split into two divisions each: the Eastern Conference divisions were Capitol (Dallas, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Washington) and Century (Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis), and the Western Conference divisions were Central (Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, and Minnesota) and Coastal (Atlanta, Baltimore, Los Angeles", "id": "8290334" }, { "contents": "World TeamTennis\n\n\nwith Arthur Ashe and Wilt Chamberlain, securing the professional men players.. The league began play in May 1974, with George MacCall as Commissioner of the 16 teams: Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo-Toronto, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Florida (Miami), San Diego/Hawaii, Houston, Los Angeles, Minnesota (Minneapolis-St.Paul), New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. The original league format included a four-colored tennis court, a 44-contest season, and teams", "id": "14486970" }, { "contents": "2013 FedEx Cup Playoffs\n\n\n(76 to 58), Nicholas Thompson (73 to 59), Brendan Steele (89 to 69), and Ernie Els (91 to 70). Seven players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances: Ryan Palmer (60 to 71), Fredrik Jacobson (61 to 72), Martin Laird (63 to 74), David Lingmerth (64 to 75), Kyle Stanley (66 to 77), Cameron Tringale (69 to 79", "id": "19528111" }, { "contents": "Jellabies\n\n\n58. Parrot (21 June 1999) 59. Spring (28 June 1999) 60. Magic (5 July 1999) 61. Where's Pepper? (12 July 1999) 62. Hot (19 July 1999) 63. Robot (26 July 1999) 64. Wheels (2 August 1999) 65. Chums (9 August 1999) 66. Baa! (16 August 1999) 67. Found (23 August 1999) 68. Autumn (30 August 1999) 69. Nature (6 September 1999)", "id": "20682329" }, { "contents": "List of fresh water fishes of Maharashtra\n\n\nogilbii 51. Schismatorhynchos (Nukta) nukta 52. Thynnichthys sandkhol 53. Tor khudree 54. Tor mussulah 55. Tor tor SUB-FAMILY: CULTRINAE 56. Chela cachius 57. Chela laubuca 58. Salmostoma acinaces 59. Salmostoma balookee 60. Salmostoma boopis 61. Salmostoma clupeoides 62. Salmostoma horai 63. Salmostoma kardahiensis 64. Salmostoma novacula 65. Salmostoma phulo Subfamily: LEUCISCINAE 66. Hypophthalmichthys molitrix SUBFAMILY: RASBORINAE 69. Barilius evezardi 70. Barilius gatensis 71. Parluciosoma daniconius 72. Parluciosoma labiosa 73. Danio aequipinnatus 74", "id": "16146194" }, { "contents": "Vehicle registration plates of Kenya\n\n\n63 UN - United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Eastern & Southern African Regional Office 64 CD - Iran 65 CD - Cyprus 66 CD - Argentina 67 UN - United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) 68 CD - Philippines 69 CD - Burundi 70 CD - Chile 71 CD - Oman 72 CD - League of Arab States / Arab League 73 CD - European Union 74 CD - Yemen 75 CD - Kenya Mission to UNEP 76 CD - Côte d'Ivoire (Consulate) 77 CD - Bangladesh 78 CD - Saudi Arabia 79 UN", "id": "993880" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "List of makams\n\n\n-Şehnaz 63. Bûstan 64. Büzürk 65. Büzürk-Gerdâniye 66. Büzürk-Geveyşt 67. Büzürk-Mâye 68. Büzürk-Nevrûz 69. Büzürk-Selmek 70. Büzürk-Şehnâz 71. Canfezâ 72. Çârgâh 73. Çârgâh-Âcem 74. Çârgâh-Gerdâniye 75. Çârgâh-Mahûr 76. Çehâr-Âgâazin 77. Daği-Bayâti 78. Danişverân 79. Dil Âvîz 80. Dil-Ârâ 81. Dil-Efruz 82. Dil-Keşîde 83. Dil-Nişîn 84. Dil-", "id": "21093808" }, { "contents": "Super Bases Loaded 2\n\n\n\", the Cleveland \"Stars\", the Detroit \"Storm\", the Kansas City \"Tornadoes\", Oakland \"Eagles\", and Seattle \"Blue Wave\". The Omega League (based on the National League) consisted of the Atlanta \"Weasels\", Houston \"Doves\", the Los Angeles \"Cyclops\", the New York \"Mercs\", Philadelphia \"Bruins\", the Pittsburgh \"Buzzards\", and the San Francisco \"Amoebas\". In addition, there were four edit teams: Urbana,", "id": "22141152" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "Don Larsen\n\n\nDon James Larsen (born August 7, 1929) is an American retired Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher. During a 15-year MLB career, he pitched from 1953 to 1967 for seven different teams. Larsen pitched for the St. Louis Browns / Baltimore Orioles (1953–54; 1965), New York Yankees (1955–59), Kansas City Athletics (1960–1961), Chicago White Sox (1961), San Francisco Giants (1962–64), Houston Colt .45's / Houston Astros (1964–65), and Chicago Cubs (1967)", "id": "15750076" }, { "contents": "1968 NBA playoffs\n\n\n) (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Chicago Bulls: \"Lakers win series 4-1\" This is the first playoff meeting between the Lakers and Bulls. Division Finals (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (3) San Francisco Warriors: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Last Playoff Meeting: 1967 Western Division Semifinals (San Francisco won 3-0) Champion: Boston Celtics Division Semifinals (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (3) New York Knicks: \"76ers win series 4-2", "id": "14689742" } ]
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[ { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "1942 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 1942 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the tenth playing of the midsummer classic between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was held on July 6, 1942, at Polo Grounds in New York City the home of the New York Giants of the National League. The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League 3–1. While the game had been scheduled for a twilight start at 6:30 p.m. EWT", "id": "14878188" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "2015 Toronto Blue Jays season\n\n\nearned positions in the bullpen on the Opening Day roster. The team returned to Montreal's Olympic Stadium on April 3 and April 4, 2015, to face the Cincinnati Reds. The Blue Jays would lose the first game 2–0, but win the finale 9–1. In Grapefruit League play, Toronto finished with a 19–13 record. The 2015 Major League Baseball draft was held on June 8–10. The Blue Jays played against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium on Opening Day and won, 6–1. Toronto scored five runs in the", "id": "19251784" }, { "contents": "2007 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2007 Major League Baseball season began on April 1 with a rematch of the 2006 National League Championship Series; the St. Louis Cardinals and New York Mets played the first game of the season at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri, which was won by the Mets, 6–1. The regular season concluded with seven teams entering the postseason who had failed to reach the 2006 playoffs including all National League teams, with only the New York Yankees returning; a dramatic one-game playoff between the Colorado Rockies and San Diego Padres", "id": "15645656" }, { "contents": "2009 Major League Baseball season\n\n\n4–3. In addition, the annual Civil Rights Game became a regular season game, and was played June 20 at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Ohio, when the host Cincinnati Reds lost to the Chicago White Sox in an interleague game, 10–8. Both teams wore replicas of their 1965 uniforms in the contest. The New York Yankees, with 103 wins, clinched Major League Baseball's best record in the 2009 season, and the #1 seed in the American League by winning the AL East. The Los Angeles", "id": "5183694" }, { "contents": "2016 Washington Nationals season\n\n\nfirst come-from-behind postseason win for a Washington, D.C., Major League Baseball team since the Washington Senators came from behind to beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 4-3 in Game 3 of the 1925 World Series 91 years earlier on October 10, 1925. It also was the Nationals′ first postseason victory at home since a 2-1 win over the St. Louis Cardinals in Game 4 of the 2012 National League Division Series on October 11, 2012. 4:08 p.m. (EDT) at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California", "id": "18692321" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "List of current Major League Baseball broadcasters\n\n\n, and even extra innings br Milwaukee: Innings 3-4, 7, and 10-11, 14-15, 18-19 with Uecker and Levering; innings 4-6, and 10-11, 14-15, 18-19 with Levering and Grindle br New York Mets: Innings 3-4, 7, and even extra innings br Philadelphia: Innings 4-5 (home games only) br St. Louis: Innings 3-4, 7-8, and even extra innings (home", "id": "6338289" }, { "contents": "1966 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 1966 Major League Baseball season was contested from April 11 to October 9, 1966. The Braves played their inaugural season in Atlanta, following their relocation from Milwaukee. Three teams played the 1966 season in new stadiums. On April 12, the Braves ushered in Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium with the Pittsburgh Pirates taking a 3–2 win in 13 innings. One week later, Anaheim Stadium opened with the California Angels losing to the Chicago White Sox, 3–1 in the Angels' debut in neighboring Orange County. On May 8,", "id": "16053448" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Rookie of the Year Award\n\n\n(2); and the Colorado Springs Sky Sox, Las Vegas 51s, New Orleans Zephyrs, Portland Beavers, and Sacramento River Cats (1). Four players from the Arizona Diamondbacks Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the Rookie of the Year Award, more than any other, followed by the Anaheim Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and San Diego Padres organizations (3); the Colorado Rockies, Kansas City Royals, and Seattle Mariners organizations (2); and the Florida Marlins, Houston Astros", "id": "8032424" }, { "contents": "2015 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2015 Major League Baseball season began on April 5 with a Sunday night game between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field, and ended on November 1 with the Kansas City Royals winning the World Series. This was Rob Manfred's first season serving as Commissioner of Baseball. The Major League Baseball All-Star Game's 86th edition was held on Tuesday, July 14 at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Ohio, home of the Cincinnati Reds. The American League won the game 6–3, to give", "id": "19375509" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Los Angeles Clippers season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Los Angeles Clippers season was their 38th season in the NBA and their 24th in Los Angeles. Key dates prior to the start of the season: Los Angeles' selections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. Record: 6–8; Home: 4–4; Road: 2–4 Record: 4–9; Home: 1–4; Road: 3–5 Record: 4–9; Home: 4–6; Road: 0–3 Record: 5–9; Home: 2–3; Road: 3–6 Record: 3–15; Home: 2–6; Road: 1–9 Record", "id": "15027267" }, { "contents": "Brett Tomko\n\n\nBrett Daniel Tomko (born April 7, 1973) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Cincinnati Reds, San Diego Padres, Seattle Mariners, St. Louis Cardinals, San Francisco Giants, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, Oakland Athletics, Texas Rangers, and Kansas City Royals. Tomko attended El Dorado High School in Placentia, California, and was a letter winner in basketball and baseball. Tomko attended Florida Southern College for one season in , leading the team", "id": "5534629" }, { "contents": "Ducky Schofield\n\n\nJohn Richard Schofield (born January 7, 1935), nicknamed Ducky, is an American former professional baseball infielder. He played nineteen seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1953 to 1971 for the St. Louis Cardinals, Pittsburgh Pirates, San Francisco Giants, New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers, Boston Red Sox, and Milwaukee Brewers. Schofield made his Major League Baseball debut with the St. Louis Cardinals on July 3, 1953, and appeared in his final game on September 30, 1971 for the Milwaukee Brewers.", "id": "7142787" }, { "contents": "Sports Beanie Babies\n\n\nthe Elephant 9/06/98 Anaheim Athletics Mel the Koala 9/06/98 Toronto Blue Jays Rocket the Bluejay 9/08/98 Chicago Cubs Blackie the Bear 9/13/98 Chicago Cubs Gracie the Swan 9/14/98 St. Louis Cardinals Smoochy the Frog 4/11/99 San Francisco Giants Slippery the Seal 4/25/99 Chicago Cubs Sammy the Bear 5/30/99 New York Mets Valentina the Bear 6/12/99 Milwaukee Brewers Early the Robin 6/18/99 Minnesota Twins Hippie the Bunny 6/19/99 Cincinnati Reds Scorch the Dragon 7/03/99 Houston Astros Goatee the Goat 7/11/99 Detroit Tigers Kuku the Cockatoo 7/18/99 Houston Astros Tiny the Chihuahua 8/05/99 Chicago Cubs Erin the Bear 8/15/99 New York Yankees", "id": "10270945" }, { "contents": "Eastern League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nAward, the most of any position. Seven players from the Philadelphia Phillies Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Pittsburgh Pirates organization (6); the Baltimore Orioles, Cleveland Indians, and Montreal Expos organizations (5); the New York Mets, and the Toronto Blue Jays organizations (4); the Boston Red Sox, and the New York Yankees organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Chicago White Sox, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers", "id": "5435227" }, { "contents": "2002 New York Yankees season\n\n\nH = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in\" Game 1: \"New York 8 – Anaheim 5.\" Game 2: \"Anaheim 8 – New York 6.\" Game 3: \"Anaheim 9 – New York 6.\" Game 4: \"Anaheim 9 – New York 5.\" Anaheim's victory secured their place in the American League Championship Series, where they defeated the Minnesota Twins, and subsequently the San Francisco Giants to win the World Series", "id": "3120510" }, { "contents": "Busch Stadium\n\n\nSeries against the Kansas City Royals. The Cardinals hosted two postseason games at Busch Stadium in 2015. In the National League Division Series, they won game 1 on October 9, 2015, but lost game 2 against the Chicago Cubs. The Cardinals then lost games 3 and 4 to the Cubs at Wrigley Field to lose the series 3-1. The stadium hosted the 2009 Major League Baseball All-Star Game on July 14, 2009. The American League defeated the National League in that game, 4-3.", "id": "4108919" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\n, Mobile BayBears, and Nashville Sounds (2); and the Asheville Tourists, Charlotte O's, and Montgomery Rebels (1). Six players from the Chicago White Sox Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Houston Astros organization (4); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Cincinnati Reds, Kansas City Royals, Milwaukee Brewers, Oakland Athletics, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays/Rays organizations (3); the Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, Detroit Tigers", "id": "7467045" }, { "contents": "Champion Baseball\n\n\ncity/state to represent from a list containing Los Angeles, Cincinnati, Atlanta, Pittsburg (probably a typo for Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania), Chicago, Montreal, St. Louis, Boston, Milwaukee, New York City, California and Texas (all of whom had major-league baseball franchises in 1983). The computer then randomly selects from among the remaining cities. If at any time the computer team has scored more runs than the player, the game immediately ends. The high-scores list (\"FAR OUT PLAYERS", "id": "10335865" }, { "contents": "1939 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 1939 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the seventh playing of the mid-summer classic between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was held on July 11, 1939, at Yankee Stadium in The Bronx, New York City, the home of the New York Yankees of the American League. The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League 3–1. Players in \"italics\" have since been", "id": "22195293" }, { "contents": "California League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nAward, the most of any position. Six players played during seasons for which position information is unavailable. Sixteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the San Diego Padres organization (7); the California/Los Angeles Angels, Minnesota Twins, and San Francisco Giants organizations (5); the St. Louis Cardinals organization (4); the Kansas City/Oakland Athletics and Milwaukee Brewers organization (3);", "id": "8204130" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "2015 Summer North American League of Legends Championship Series\n\n\n2015 Summer North American League of Legends Championship Series (2015 Summer NA LCS) was won by Counter Logic Gaming, their first NA LCS split title. Most games were played in Los Angeles at Riot Games' studio, but the finals were played at Madison Square Garden in New York. 1. Team Liquid 14-5 2. Counter Logic Gaming 13-6 3. Team Impulse 13-6 4. Gravity Gaming 12-7 5. Team SoloMid 11-7 6. Team Dignitas 10-8 7.", "id": "894748" }, { "contents": "Darren Bragg\n\n\nDarren William Bragg (born September 7, 1969) is an American former baseball outfielder who played 11 seasons in Major League Baseball. He played for the Seattle Mariners (–), Boston Red Sox (1996–), St. Louis Cardinals (1999), Colorado Rockies (), New York Mets (), New York Yankees (2001), Atlanta Braves (–), San Diego Padres (), and his final team, the Cincinnati Reds (2004). In his career, he hit .255 with", "id": "479806" }, { "contents": "Peoria Javelinas\n\n\nThe Peoria Javelinas, established in 1992, are a baseball team that plays in the West Division of the Arizona Fall League. The Javelinas play their home games in the Peoria Sports Complex in Peoria, Arizona, which is a spring training site for both the San Diego Padres and the Seattle Mariners. For the 2011 season, Major League Baseball teams sending players to the Javelinas were: the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Mets, San Diego Padres, St. Louis Cardinals, and Seattle Mariners. For 2012 the Minnesota Twins and Cincinnati", "id": "5919459" }, { "contents": "2008 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 2008 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 79th midseason exhibition between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and the National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was played at Yankee Stadium in The Bronx, New York City, home of the New York Yankees, on July 15, 2008 and began at 8:47 p.m. ET. The game ended at 1:38 a.m. ET the following morning. The home American League won 4–3 in 15 innings, giving home field", "id": "18338012" }, { "contents": "Sports Beanie Babies\n\n\nGIVEN AWAY (SGA) AT BASEBALL GAMES: 5/18/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 9/06/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 9/18/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 3/10/98 New York Yankees Bones the Dog 5/03/98 Chicago Cubs Daisy the Cow (Harry Caray) 5/17/98 New York Yankees Valentino the Bear 5/22/98 St. Louis Cardinals Stretch the Ostrich 5/31/98 Detroit Tigers Stripes the Tiger 5/31/98 Milwaukee Brewers Batty the Bat 5/31/98 Kansas City Royals Roary the Lion 6/14/98 Arizona Diamondbacks Hissy the Snake 7/07/98 Colorado Rockies Glory the Bear 7/12/98 Chicago White Sox Blizzard the Tiger 7/12/98 New York Mets", "id": "10270943" }, { "contents": "2007–08 New Jersey Devils season\n\n\n: 9–4–1; Home: 4–3–0; Road: 5–1–1 Record: 7–4–1 ; Home: 4–1–0 ; Road: 3–3–1 Record: 7–5–0 ; Home: 4–4–0 ; Road: 3–1–0 Record: 9–3–3 ; Home: 7–3–1 ; Road: 2–0–2 Record: 6–6–1 ; Home: 2–2–1 ; Road: 4–4–0 Record: 3–1–0 ; Home: 2–0–0 ; Road: 1–1–0 The New Jersey Devils clinched a playoff spot following a 2–1 overtime victory against the New York Islanders on April 1, 2008, their 79th game of the season. They were the third", "id": "13610586" }, { "contents": "2018 New York Mets season\n\n\nlosing 1–5 to the St. Louis Cardinals, finishing the series two out of three. After, they went on a 9–game win streak, which put them in first place in the NL East. They finished the month going 15–9 and having a strong win (14–2) over the San Diego Padres. On May 1, the Mets started the month losing 2–3 to the Atlanta Braves at Citi Field. They went on a 6–game losing streak, but broke out of it seven days later by beating the Cincinnati Reds 7–6. The", "id": "3541787" }, { "contents": "Doubleheader (baseball)\n\n\nLike the twi-night doubleheader, this type of doubleheader is more prominent in the minor leagues. The last one scheduled in Major League Baseball was the Seattle Mariners at the Kansas City Royals on August 6, 2017. Prior traditional doubleheaders were the Detroit Tigers at the Cleveland Indians on September 13, 2015, the Pittsburgh Pirates at the New York Yankees on May 18, 2014, San Diego Padres at the Cleveland Indians on April 9, 2014, the New York Yankees at the Cleveland Indians on May 13, 2013,", "id": "5035560" }, { "contents": "Graeme Lloyd\n\n\nGraeme John Lloyd (born 9 April 1967) is an Australian-born former professional baseball pitcher, who appeared with the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays, Montreal Expos, Florida Marlins, New York Mets, and Kansas City Royals of Major League Baseball (MLB). Lloyd played with the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays, and Kansas City Royals of the American League and the Montreal Expos, Florida Marlins, and New York Mets of the National League. He was the third", "id": "11258284" }, { "contents": "1969 Major League Baseball expansion\n\n\nand Washington Senators, and the American League West would consist of the California Angels, Chicago White Sox, Kansas City Royals, Minnesota Twins, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Pilots. The National League originally resisted a divisional split, with its president Warren Giles citing \"the tradition and history of baseball\". By July 10, the National League owners had agreed to a divisional split, in which the National League East would consist of the Chicago Cubs, Montreal Expos, New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, and", "id": "11925191" }, { "contents": "Ricky Bones\n\n\nRicardo Bones (; born April 7, 1969) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. Bones played from 1991 to 2001 for three National League teams – the San Diego Padres, Cincinnati Reds, and Florida Marlins – and four American League teams – the Milwaukee Brewers, Kansas City Royals, New York Yankees, and Baltimore Orioles. Bones was signed by the Padres as an amateur free agent on May 13, 1986 making his Major League debut on August 11, 1991 against the Cincinnati Reds. He pitched seven innings, allowed", "id": "19542825" }, { "contents": "Rubén Gotay\n\n\nRuben A. Gotay ( ; born December 25, 1982) is a Puerto Rican former professional baseball infielder. He played in Major League Baseball from 2004 to 2008 with the Kansas City Royals, New York Mets and Atlanta Braves. He is currently a coach for the Clearwater Threshers. Gotay made his major league debut with the Kansas City Royals on August 4, , when they played the Chicago White Sox. He went 1-for-3 and got his first major league hit off José Contreras. Gotay played in 44 games for the Royals in", "id": "18248893" }, { "contents": "Midwestern United States\n\n\n), Major League Baseball (MLB), National Basketball Association (NBA), National Hockey League (NHL) and Major League Soccer (MLS) have team franchises in several Midwestern cities: Successful teams include the St. Louis Cardinals (11 World Series titles), Cincinnati Reds (5 World Series titles), Chicago Bulls (6 NBA titles), the Detroit Pistons (3 NBA titles), the Green Bay Packers (4 Super Bowl titles, 13 total NFL championships), the Chicago Bears (1 Super Bowl", "id": "15016390" }, { "contents": "Roberto Kelly\n\n\nRoberto Conrado \"Gray\" Kelly (born October 1, 1964) is a Panamanian former professional baseball outfielder in Major League Baseball and current manager of the Sultanes de Monterrey of the Mexican Baseball League. He was signed by the New York Yankees as an amateur free agent in 1982 and went on to play for them (1987–1992 and 2000), the Cincinnati Reds (1993–1994), Atlanta Braves (1994), Montreal Expos (1995), Los Angeles Dodgers (1995), Minnesota Twins (1996–1997), Seattle Mariners", "id": "13631358" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Portland Trail Blazers season\n\n\nselections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. Record: 0–1 ; Home: 0–0 ; Road: 0–1 Record: 5–10 ; Home: 5–3 ; Road: 0–7 Record: 13–2 ; Home: 10–0 ; Road: 3–2 Record: 8–6 ; Home: 3–2 ; Road: 5–4 Record: 5–9; Home: 4–3; Road: 1–6 Record: 7–8; Home: 3–3 ; Road: 4–5 Record: 3–5; Home: 3–2; Road: 0–3 *Total for entire season including previous team(s) The Trail Blazers", "id": "14916980" }, { "contents": "Todd Zeile\n\n\nTodd Edward Zeile (born September 9, 1965) is an American former professional baseball third baseman, catcher, and first baseman in Major League Baseball (MLB). He played sixteen seasons, from 1989 to 2004, for the St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago Cubs, Philadelphia Phillies, Baltimore Orioles, Los Angeles Dodgers, Florida Marlins, Texas Rangers, New York Mets, Colorado Rockies, New York Yankees, and Montreal Expos. Zeile graduated from UCLA, where he played collegiate baseball primarily as a catcher. Only five players", "id": "4659979" }, { "contents": "Cameron Maybin\n\n\nCameron Keith Maybin (born April 4, 1987) is an American professional baseball outfielder for the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball (MLB). He has played in MLB for the Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, San Diego Padres, Atlanta Braves, Los Angeles Angels, Houston Astros, and Seattle Mariners. He was the tenth overall pick in the 2005 MLB draft by the Tigers and debuted with them in 2007. With the Astros, he won the 2017 World Series over the Los Angeles Dodgers. Maybin", "id": "4351467" }, { "contents": "All-you-can-eat seats\n\n\nBaltimore Orioles, Kansas City Royals, and Texas Rangers converted their under-utilized seats to AYCE seats. The concept spread to 13 Major League Baseball parks in 2008 and 19 parks in 2010. Major League Baseball teams offering all-you-can-eat seats include the Arizona Diamondbacks, Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, Kansas City Royals, Los Angeles Dodgers, Miami Marlins, Minnesota Twins, Pittsburgh Pirates, San Diego Padres, Tampa Bay Rays, Texas Rangers, and Toronto", "id": "12379503" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Detroit Red Wings season\n\n\nand center Pavel Datsyuk were starters in the game. The Western Conference team was coached by Detroit Red Wings head coach Mike Babcock. The Red Wings had the best goaltending in the League, allowing only 179 goals (excluding five shootout goals). Record: 10–2–1; Home: 5–1–0; Road: 5–1–1 Record: 7–4–1; Home: 5–1–0; Road: 2–3–1 Record: 12–2–1 ; Home: 6–1–1 ; Road: 6–1–0 Record: 9–2–1; Home: 4–1–1; Road: 5–1–0 Record: 4–8–2; Home: 1–4–0; Road", "id": "10767066" }, { "contents": "List of Miami Hurricanes in the NFL\n\n\n(2) Baltimore Ravens (0) Buffalo Bills (2) Carolina Panthers (4) Chicago Bears (2) Cincinnati Bengals (1) Cleveland Browns (2) Dallas Cowboys (0) Denver Broncos (1) Detroit Lions (2) Green Bay Packers (3) Houston Texans (2) Indianapolis Colts (4) Jacksonville Jaguars (6) Kansas City Chiefs (1) Los Angeles Chargers (4) Los Angeles Rams (0) Miami Dolphins (2) Minnesota Vikings (2) New England Patriots", "id": "16077415" }, { "contents": "Larry Stahl\n\n\nLarry Floyd Stahl (born June 29, 1941) is an American retired professional baseball outfielder. He played in Major League Baseball from 1964 to 1973 for the Kansas City Athletics, New York Mets, San Diego Padres, and Cincinnati Reds. Stahl was signed by the Athletics in 1960 as an amateur free agent. He broke into the big leagues on September 11, 1964, going 0-1 as a pinch-hitter against Wally Bunker in a 5-2 Kansas City loss to the Baltimore Orioles in Memorial Stadium.", "id": "21402635" }, { "contents": "Rick Wilkins (baseball)\n\n\nRichard David Wilkins (born June 4, 1967) is an American former professional baseball catcher. He played eleven seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) between 1991 and 2001 for the Chicago Cubs, Houston Astros, San Francisco Giants, Seattle Mariners, New York Mets, Los Angeles Dodgers, St. Louis Cardinals, and San Diego Padres. Wilkins was born in Jacksonville, Florida. While growing up, he graduated from The Bolles School where he was a district champ in both baseball and football his senior year of high school", "id": "21061655" }, { "contents": "List of highest-income counties in the United States\n\n\n, Pennsylvania 3, Wisconsin 2, Massachusetts 2, Michigan 2, Indiana 1, Kansas 1, Kentucky 1, Missouri 1, New Hampshire 1, New Mexico 1, Tennessee 1, Utah 1. Twenty-five states do not have any counties in the top 100. \"United States of America: $41,994\" Number of counties by state in the top 100: Colorado 10, Virginia 7 counties plus 3 independent cities, New Jersey 9, California 8, Florida 6, New York 6, Georgia 4,", "id": "17149331" }, { "contents": "Anthony Swarzak\n\n\nAnthony Ray Swarzak (born September 10, 1985) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Atlanta Braves of Major League Baseball (MLB). He previously played for the Minnesota Twins, Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, Chicago White Sox, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Mets, Seattle Mariners and for the Doosan Bears of the KBO League. Swarzak attended Nova High School in Davie, Florida. As a sophomore, Swarzak pitched to an 11–1 win–loss record with a 1.16 earned run average and 120 strikeouts and was", "id": "11169168" }, { "contents": "Danny Walton\n\n\nDaniel James Walton (July 14, 1947 – August 9, 2017) was an American Major League Baseball outfielder. He played for the Houston Astros (1968 and 1977), Seattle Pilots (1969), Milwaukee Brewers (1970–71), New York Yankees (1971), Minnesota Twins (1973 and 1975), Los Angeles Dodgers (1976), Yokohama Taiyo Whales (1978), and Texas Rangers (1980). During a 9-year major league baseball career, he hit .223, 28 home runs, and 107", "id": "15720261" }, { "contents": "Tom Kelly (baseball)\n\n\ninning two-run home run. The World Series was a well-fought contest between the Twins and the National League champion St. Louis Cardinals, each team winning all of its home games. Games 1, 2, 4 and 6 were decidedly lopsided contests (10–1 Twins, 8–4 Twins, 7–2 Cards, 11–5 Twins), with Games 3, 5 and 7 being much closer contests, each being decided by only two runs (3–1 Cards, 4–2 Cards and 4–2 Twins). After a 63-year drought, Tom Kelly", "id": "7120038" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Dallas Mavericks season\n\n\nthe season: Dallas' selections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. injured Record: 1–0; Home: 0–0; Road: 1–0 Record: 10–5; Home: 8–1 ; Road: 2–4 Record: 9–6; Home: 6–2; Road: 3–4 Record: 11–3; Home: 6–0; Road: 5–3 Record: 8–6; Home: 5–0; Road: 3–6 Record: 7–8; Home: 5–4; Road: 2–4 Record: 5–3; Home: 4–0; Road: 1–3 *Total for entire season including", "id": "14916679" }, { "contents": "2010 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2010 Major League Baseball season began April 4, with the regular season ending on October 3. The 2010 All-Star Game was played on July 13 at Angel Stadium of Anaheim in Anaheim, California. The National League ended a 13-game winless streak with a 3–1 victory. Due to this result, the World Series began October 27 in the city of the National League Champion, the San Francisco Giants, and ended November 1 when the Giants defeated the American League Champion Texas Rangers, four games to one. Green backgrounds", "id": "9032678" }, { "contents": "Busch Stadium\n\n\nscore of 6-2, clinching the series win. In the 2006 National League Championship Series the Cardinals hosted the New York Mets in Games 3, 4, and 5. St. Louis won Game 3 and Game 5, and eventually clinched their 17th National League pennant by defeating the Mets on the road in Game 7, 3-1. The Cardinals faced the Detroit Tigers in the 2006 World Series. This was the third meeting between the two ballclubs in the Fall Classic, and the first in 38 years. The", "id": "4108910" }, { "contents": "American Association (20th century) Rookie of the Year Award\n\n\nCity 89ers, Springfield Redbirds, and St. Paul Saints (2); and the Buffalo Bisons, Minneapolis Millers, and Toledo Mud Hens (1). Eight players from the St. Louis Cardinals Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the Rookie of the Year Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago White Sox and Cincinnati Reds organizations (5); the Boston/Milwaukee Braves organization (4); the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers, Cleveland Indians, Kansas City Royals, Montreal Expos, and", "id": "8789705" }, { "contents": "2017 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2017 Major League Baseball season began on April 2, 2017 with three games, including the 2016 World Series champions Chicago Cubs facing off against the St. Louis Cardinals, and ended on November 1. The postseason began on October 3. The World Series began October 24 and Game 7 was played on November 1, in which the Houston Astros defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers in seven games, to capture their first World Series championship in franchise history. The 88th Major League Baseball All-Star Game was held on July 11 at", "id": "12617094" }, { "contents": "UCLA Bruins baseball\n\n\nTulsa, 6–5 in 10 innings, and to Arizona State, 2–1 in 12 innings. Chambliss, who went on to play for Major League Baseball's Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Atlanta Braves between 1971 and 1986, had a team-high .340 batting average and 15 home runs. Other members of the team included Bill Bonham, Steven Edney, Mike Reinbach, and Jim York. The 1997 team won the Pac-10 title with a 43–18 record (21–9 Pac-10) and reached in the CWS. The team was", "id": "3126266" }, { "contents": "The National Baseball Association's top 100 minor league teams\n\n\ntheir final list. Of the 69 franchises to make the list, 14 appeared more than once. The Baltimore Orioles took 6 places on the list, the most of any team, followed by the Ft. Worth Panthers and Toronto Maple Leafs (5), Newark Bears and San Francisco Seals (4); Kansas City Blues, Los Angeles Angels, and St. Paul Saints (3); and Charlotte Hornets, Columbus Senators/Red Birds, Houston Buffaloes, Indianapolis Indians, Memphis Chicks, and Milwaukee Brewers (2", "id": "6000643" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "LaTroy Hawkins\n\n\nLaTroy Hawkins (born December 21, 1972) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. In his 21-year Major League Baseball (MLB) career, he played for the Minnesota Twins, Chicago Cubs, San Francisco Giants, Baltimore Orioles, Colorado Rockies, New York Yankees, Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, New York Mets, and Toronto Blue Jays. At the time of his retirement, Hawkins was the only active player to be a member of the 1,000-games-pitched club, and at", "id": "14886480" }, { "contents": "Ron Davis (pitcher)\n\n\nRonald Gene Davis (born August 6, 1955) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played 11 years from 1978 to 1988. Davis played for the New York Yankees and Minnesota Twins of the American League and the Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Dodgers, and San Francisco Giants of the National League. He was selected to the American League All-Star team in 1981. Davis was born in Houston, Texas. Standing 6' 4\", he was a hard-throwing right-handed relief pitcher. During his", "id": "18827106" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball rivalries\n\n\nexpansion teams in , MLB increased the total number of games American League teams played to 162, which meant teams would play each other 18 times a season. The National League did not implement this until the following year when the New York Mets and Houston Colt .45s (now the Houston Astros) entered play. In , with the San Diego Padres, Seattle Pilots, Kansas City Royals, and Montreal Expos entering play as expansion teams, MLB split both leagues into two divisions with six teams each. Teams played a total of", "id": "19117978" }, { "contents": "Uzbekistan Professional Football League Organization\n\n\nWDWWL 4 Previous rank: 5 Metalourg 7 3 1 3 13 9 +4 10 LWLWL 5 Previous rank: 14 Nasaf 7 3 1 3 11 8 +3 10 WWLLL 6 Previous rank: 3 Bunyodkor 6 3 1 2 9 8 +1 10 DWWWL 7 Previous rank: 4 Surkhon 6 2 3 1 5 4 +1 9 DLDWW 8 Previous rank: 7 Dinamo Samarqand 6 2 2 2 6 7 -1 8 DLWWL 9 Previous rank: 10 Buxoro 7 1 3 3 6 9 -3 6 LDLWD 10 Previous rank: 11 Andijan 6 1", "id": "612339" }, { "contents": "Julio Navarro\n\n\nJulio Navarro Ventura (January 9, 1934 – January 24, 2018) was a Major League Baseball relief pitcher. He played for the Los Angeles Angels (1962–64), Detroit Tigers (1964–66), and Atlanta Braves (1970). The 5'11\", 190 lb. right-hander with the nickname \"Whiplash\" was acquired by the Angels from the San Francisco Giants organization on September 2, 1962. Navarro made his major league debut in relief on September 3, 1962 against the New York Yankees in game 2", "id": "10731876" }, { "contents": "Federal League\n\n\neroded by subsequent court rulings and legislation regarding issues specific to Major League Baseball. Of the locations of teams in the Federal League, five currently have major league teams. Those are Baltimore, Chicago, Kansas City, Pittsburgh and St. Louis. Brooklyn has a New York–Penn League team, known as the Brooklyn Cyclones. (The major league Brooklyn Dodgers moved to Los Angeles in 1958, although the New York Mets have been located in the adjacent borough of Queens since 1964.) Buffalo and Indianapolis have International League teams", "id": "11616700" }, { "contents": "Jim Palmer\n\n\nbetween Major League Baseball, ABC and NBC called The Baseball Network) to once again broadcast with Tim McCarver and Al Michaels. In 1995, the reunited team of Palmer, McCarver and Michaels would call the All-Star Game, Game 3 of that NLDS between Cincinnati and Los Angeles, Game 4 of the NLDS between Atlanta and Colorado, Games 1–2 of the NLCS, and Games 1, 4–5 of the World Series. Palmer, McCarver and Michaels were also intended to call the previous year's World Series for ABC,", "id": "10332649" }, { "contents": "Kauffman Stadium\n\n\nresult of the American League winning the 2015 MLB All-Star Game 6-3. The Royals won game 1 (5-4 in 14 innings) and game 2 (7-1), as well as the entire series (4-1). Kauffman Stadium was the last baseball-only park built in the majors (not counting temporary facilities) from 1966 to 1991. It was one of the few baseball-only facilities built in the majors during the heyday of the cookie-cutter stadium era,", "id": "17613781" }, { "contents": "Steve Lyons (baseball)\n\n\nthe rare distinction of having played all nine defensive positions in a single game at the major league level, although in an exhibition contest. The \"Windy City Classic,\" between the Chicago Cubs and the White Sox, took place at Wrigley Field on April 23, 1990. Per standard baseball notation, Lyons' positions during the game were, in order: 2-3-7-8-6-9-5-9-1-4. Lyons signed with Boston on April 18, 1991. With", "id": "5478878" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Carolina Hurricanes season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Carolina Hurricanes season began October 3, 2007. It was the franchise's 36th season, 29th season in the National Hockey League (NHL) and 11th as the Hurricanes. Key dates prior to the start of the season: The Hurricanes had the most power-play opportunities of all 30 NHL teams, with 420. Record: 7–3–3; Home: 3–1–1; Road: 4–2–2 Record: 7–6–0; Home: 5–4–0; Road: 2–2–0 Record: 5–10–0; Home: 2–3–0; Road: 3–7–0 Record: 6–6–1;", "id": "10381758" }, { "contents": "1970 NBA playoffs\n\n\n1) Atlanta Hawks vs. (3) Chicago Bulls: \"Hawks win series 4-1\" (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Phoenix Suns: \"Lakers win series 4-3\" Division Finals (1) Atlanta Hawks vs. (2) Los Angeles Lakers: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Champion: New York Knicks Division Semifinals (1) New York Knicks vs. (3) Baltimore Bullets: \"Knicks win series 4-3\" (2) Milwaukee Bucks vs. (4)", "id": "14689672" }, { "contents": "Bobby Schang\n\n\nRobert Martin Schang (December 7, 1886 – August 29, 1966), born in Wales Center, New York, was a catcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates (1914–15), New York Giants (1915) and St. Louis Cardinals (1927). He was the brother of former Major League Baseball catcher Wally Schang. In 3 seasons Schang played in 82 Games and had 186 At Bats, 14 Runs, 35 Hits, 7 Doubles, 4 Triples, 6 RBI, 3 Stolen Bases, 18 Walks, .188 Batting Average", "id": "7568276" }, { "contents": "A. J. Hinch\n\n\n, the Astros defeated the New York Yankees in Yankee Stadium 3–0 to advance to the American League Division Series. In the ALDS, Hinch's Astros took a 2–1 series lead against the Kansas City Royals. The Astros led the Royals 6–2 in Game 4 going into the 8th inning before the Royals came back to win 9–6. The Astros would go on to lose the series. In 2016, Houston began the season 7–17. Although the team's play improved during the course of the season, the Astros finished 84–78 and did", "id": "6118162" }, { "contents": "Mike Maddux\n\n\nMichael Ausley Maddux (born August 27, 1961) is an American professional baseball pitching coach and former pitcher, who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for nine teams, over 15 seasons. He is now the pitching coach for the St. Louis Cardinals. Maddux played in MLB from through for the Philadelphia Phillies, Los Angeles Dodgers, San Diego Padres, New York Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates, Boston Red Sox, Seattle Mariners, Montreal Expos, and Houston Astros. Except for the Phillies, for whom he played during", "id": "6218003" }, { "contents": "Chad Moeller\n\n\nChad Edward Moeller [MOE-ler] (born February 18, 1975) is an American former professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 2000 through 2010 for the Minnesota Twins, Arizona Diamondbacks, Milwaukee Brewers, Cincinnati Reds, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, and Baltimore Orioles. Moeller attended the University of Southern California (USC) and played college baseball for the USC Trojans baseball team. In 1996, he was an All-Pac-10 Conference selection. He was drafted in the", "id": "2431693" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Phoenix Coyotes season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Phoenix Coyotes season began on October 4, 2007. It was the franchise's 36th season, 29th in the National Hockey League (NHL) and 12th season as the Phoenix Coyotes. Key dates prior to the start of the season: Record: 4–6–0; Home: 1–5–0; Road: 3–1–0 Record: 7–6–0; Home: 3–2–0; Road: 4–4–0 Record: 7–6–1; Home: 2–3–1; Road: 5–3–0 Record: 9–4–1; Home: 5–1–1; Road: 4–3–0 Record: 6–5–3; Home: 3–3–1; Road", "id": "12404837" }, { "contents": "Jim Brower\n\n\nJames Robert Brower (born December 29, 1972) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played for eight Major League Baseball (MLB) teams: the Cleveland Indians (-), Cincinnati Reds (-), Montreal Expos (2002), San Francisco Giants (-), Atlanta Braves (), Baltimore Orioles (), San Diego Padres (2006), and New York Yankees (). He is currently the pitching coach for the Seattle Mariners of Major League Baseball (MLB). Brower was", "id": "10294961" }, { "contents": "Brad Ausmus\n\n\nBradley David Ausmus (; born April 14, 1969) is an American baseball former catcher and current manager for the Los Angeles Angels of Major League Baseball (MLB). In his 18-year MLB playing career, Ausmus played for the San Diego Padres, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, and Los Angeles Dodgers. He was also the manager of the Tigers and of the Israel national baseball team. A 1987 draft pick of the New York Yankees, he chose to alternate between attending Dartmouth College and playing minor league baseball. He then", "id": "3254039" }, { "contents": "WTOG\n\n\nWednesdays). These included games from the Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, Kansas City Royals, Minnesota Twins, New York Yankees, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals and the Toronto Blue Jays, as those teams were mainly in the Grapefruit League for spring training in the Tampa Bay, Orlando, Fort Myers and Sarasota areas. WTOG discontinued the baseball broadcasts when ESPN became the cable partner for Major League Baseball in 1990. WTOG aired numerous Tampa Bay Rowdies", "id": "69857" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball relocation of 1950s–60s\n\n\nexpanded to add teams in new and existing cities, adding 14 teams as of 2018. During the early years of the American League as a major league, the league placed franchises in cities that were either in direct competition with National League teams (New York City, Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, and St. Louis) or in markets abandoned by the National League after the 1899 contraction (Cleveland, Washington, D.C., and briefly Baltimore). Only Detroit, home of the Detroit Tigers, was a true \"new\"", "id": "983146" }, { "contents": "Billy Kelly (baseball)\n\n\nWilliam Joseph Kelly (May 1, 1886 – June 3, 1940) was an American professional baseball player. He played in parts of four seasons in Major League Baseball for the St. Louis Cardinals and Pittsburgh Pirates from through . He also managed the minor league Port Huron Saints in 1922. Kelly was born in Baltimore, Maryland and died of lung cancer in Detroit, Michigan at the age of 54. In a brief 4 year, 104 game major league career, Kelly compiled a .290 batting average with 32 runs, 1", "id": "19333378" }, { "contents": "Kevin Jarvis\n\n\nKevin Thomas Jarvis (born August 1, 1969) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. He played professionally for many teams including the Cincinnati Reds, Minnesota Twins, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, Colorado Rockies, San Diego Padres, Seattle Mariners, St. Louis Cardinals, the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Boston Red Sox. As of , he is a scout for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. Jarvis was born in Lexington, Kentucky and graduated from Tates Creek High School in Lexington. He played college baseball at Wake Forest", "id": "7080315" }, { "contents": "René Rivera\n\n\nRené Rivera (born July 31, 1983) is a Puerto Rican professional baseball catcher in the New York Mets organization. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Seattle Mariners, Minnesota Twins, San Diego Padres, Tampa Bay Rays, Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Angels and Atlanta Braves. Rivera was drafted by the Seattle Mariners in the second round (49th overall) of the 2001 Major League Baseball Draft as a 17-year-old. He played most of the 2004 season with the High-A California", "id": "21916971" }, { "contents": "New Jersey Jackals\n\n\n9/14 - North Shore 5, Jackals 4 9/16 - North Shore 1, Jackals 0 9/17 – Jackals 7, North Shore 2 9/18 – Jackals 4, North Shore 2 9/19 – Jackals 5, North Shore 3 Win 2nd Northeast League Championship, 4th team Championship. To date, this is the last time the Jackals have won a league championship. The Jackals total attendance in 2004 was 106,100. Averaging 2,282 per game. In 2005 the Jackals joined the 8-team Canadian American Association of Professional Baseball League but failed to make the playoffs", "id": "4403592" }, { "contents": "Larry Beinfest\n\n\nMarlins defeated the San Francisco Giants, 3-1 in four games in the 2003 NLDS, and the Chicago Cubs, 4-3 in seven games in the 2003 NLCS, to win the 2003 NL Pennant. In the 2003 World Series, the Marlins became the champion of Major League Baseball by defeating the AL Pennant winning New York Yankees 4-2 in six games. Following their championship season, Baseball America named the Marlins Organization of the Year and the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum recognized Beinfest as the 2003 winner of the", "id": "19195239" }, { "contents": "List of current Major League Baseball broadcasters\n\n\n-4, 6-7, and odd extra innings up through 2013) br Oakland: Innings 3-4, 7, and even extra innings br Seattle: Innings 3, 6-7, and even extra innings (formerly 3-4, 7, and even extra innings from 2011-2012) br Tampa Bay: Innings 3-4, 7-8, and even extra innings (Wills and Freed switch every game so one will do innings 1-2, 5-6, 9, and", "id": "6338286" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "Henry Blanco\n\n\nHenry Ramón Blanco (born August 29, 1971) is a Venezuelan professional baseball coach and former player. He is currently the bullpen coach for the Washington Nationals. He played as a catcher in Major League Baseball from 1997 to 2013, appearing for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, Atlanta Braves, Minnesota Twins, Chicago Cubs, San Diego Padres, New York Mets, Arizona Diamondbacks, Toronto Blue Jays, and Seattle Mariners. He later served as quality assurance coach for the Cubs. Although a light", "id": "16244431" }, { "contents": "Ryan Howard\n\n\na 7–2 loss to the Atlanta Braves. On September 6, Howard logged his first Major League hit in a single at-bat during a 3–1 loss to the Braves; on September 8, he recorded his first multi-hit game with a double and a single in a 4–1 win over the Braves. On September 11, Howard hit his first Major League home run off Bartolomé Fortunato, driving in his first RBI and scoring his first run in an 11–9 win over the New York Mets. Howard had 42 plate appearances", "id": "20940364" }, { "contents": "Xavier Nady\n\n\nXavier Clifford Nady VI (; born November 14, 1978) is an American former professional baseball outfielder and first baseman. Nady played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the New York Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates, New York Yankees, Chicago Cubs, Arizona Diamondbacks, Washington Nationals, San Francisco Giants, and the San Diego Padres. The St. Louis Cardinals originally drafted Nady in the 4th round of the 1997 Major League Baseball draft (134th overall) after he was named Northern California Player of the Year in his senior year of", "id": "5033466" }, { "contents": "Rex Hudler\n\n\nRex Allan Hudler (born September 2, 1960) is an American former Major League Baseball utility player and color commentator for the Kansas City Royals. He played a total of fourteen seasons after being a first round draft pick of the New York Yankees in 1978. Hudler played for six different Major League Baseball teams, and at every position except pitcher and catcher throughout his career: the New York Yankees (1984–1985), Baltimore Orioles (1986), Montreal Expos (1988–1990), St. Louis Cardinals (1990–1992), California", "id": "518136" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Montreal Canadiens season\n\n\nleading the NHL in power-play goals scored (90) and power-play percentage (24.06%). They also tied the Florida Panthers for the fewest shorthanded goals allowed, with three. Record: 6–2–3; Home: 2–1–2; Road: 4–1–1. Monthly record: 7–7–0; Home: 3–3–0; Road: 4–4–0.br Season record: 13–9–3; Home: 5–4–2; Road: 8–5–1. Monthly record: 6–4–4; Home: 1–3–2; Road: 5–1–2.br Season record: 19–13–7; Home: 6–7–4; Road: 13–6–3.", "id": "11149706" }, { "contents": "Rob Murphy\n\n\nRobert Albert Murphy (born May 26, 1960) is an American former professional baseball player who was a relief pitcher in Major League Baseball for eleven seasons in the 1980s and 1990s. Murphy played college baseball for the University of Florida, and was picked by the Cincinnati Reds in the first round of the 1981 Major League Baseball Draft. In addition to the Reds, he played for the Boston Red Sox, Seattle Mariners, Houston Astros, St. Louis Cardinals, New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers and Florida Marlins. Murphy", "id": "17438779" }, { "contents": "2006–07 Buffalo Sabres season\n\n\nMichael Ryan, Andrej Sekera and Drew Stafford all played their first career NHL game during the 2006–07 season. The Sabres finished with 298 goals scored (excluding 10 shootout-winning goals), the most in the League. Record for month 10–0–1 (Home 4–0–1 Away 6–0–0) Record for Month 9–3–1 (Home 4–2–1 Away 5–1–0) Record for Month 9–4–1 (Home 5–2–0 Away 4–2–1) Record for Month 6–7–1 (Home 4–3–0 Away 2–4–1) Record for Month 8–2–1 (Home 5–0–1 Away 3–2–0) Record for Month 8–5–2 (Home 5–3–0 Away", "id": "5702113" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Golden State Warriors season\n\n\nThis had fans severely criticizing the conference system in the league as the Warriors had a better record than all eastern conference playoff teams up to the third seed. Teams such as the Atlanta Hawks had sub or .500 winning percentages but still managed to make the postseason. Record: 0–1; Home: 0–1; Road: 0–0 Record: 8–6; Home: 3–3 ; Road: 5–3 Record: 11–6; Home: 5–2; Road: 6–4 Record: 9–6; Home: 5–2; Road: 4–4 Record: 7–3; Home:", "id": "14917146" }, { "contents": "Miguel Batista\n\n\nMiguel Descartes Batista Jerez (born February 19, 1971) is a Dominican former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Florida Marlins, Chicago Cubs, Montreal Expos, Kansas City Royals, Arizona Diamondbacks, Toronto Blue Jays, Seattle Mariners, Washington Nationals, St. Louis Cardinals, New York Mets and Atlanta Braves. Over his career, Batista has played for eight teams and been utilized extensively as both a starter and a reliever. His best seasons came in and with the Arizona Diamondbacks,", "id": "19280208" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball on CBS\n\n\non KPIX-TV locally, although the games aired on stations in markets adjacent to the Bay Area. In 1963, KPIX pre-empted the July 13 game between the San Francisco Giants–Philadelphia Phillies (at 10:15 a.m.), and the Los Angeles Dodgers-Phillies game on July 14 (at 9:30 a.m.); in 1964, the station pre-empted the Kansas City Athletics–New York Yankees game on May 16 (at 10:45) and the Milwaukee Braves–St. Louis Cardinals game on May 17.", "id": "18694381" }, { "contents": "1969 Major League Baseball expansion\n\n\nSt. Louis Cardinals, and the National League West would consist of the Atlanta Braves, Cincinnati Reds, Houston Astros, Los Angeles Dodgers, San Diego Padres, and San Francisco Giants. Game scheduling issues had to be resolved; league-wide, there would be 1,944 games compared to 1,232 for the 1968 Major League Baseball season. The American League had considered decreasing the number of games played by each team to 152 or 156 from 162 that had been played each season since 1961, and the National League either 162 or 165", "id": "11925192" }, { "contents": "List of international games played by NHL teams\n\n\nAngeles Kings, the Minnesota North Stars, the Montreal Canadiens, the New Jersey Devils, the New York Islanders, the New York Rangers, the Philadelphia Flyers, the Pittsburgh Penguins, the Quebec Nordiques, the St. Louis Blues, the Toronto Maple Leafs, the Vancouver Canucks, the Washington Capitals, and the original Winnipeg Jets). Games took place in the USA and Canada. The Soviet teams won the series with a record of 11–9–1. Individually, CSKA has a record of 4–1–0, Dynamo had a record of 3–2–0", "id": "21623026" } ]
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[ { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "1942 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 1942 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the tenth playing of the midsummer classic between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was held on July 6, 1942, at Polo Grounds in New York City the home of the New York Giants of the National League. The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League 3–1. While the game had been scheduled for a twilight start at 6:30 p.m. EWT", "id": "14878188" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "2015 Toronto Blue Jays season\n\n\nearned positions in the bullpen on the Opening Day roster. The team returned to Montreal's Olympic Stadium on April 3 and April 4, 2015, to face the Cincinnati Reds. The Blue Jays would lose the first game 2–0, but win the finale 9–1. In Grapefruit League play, Toronto finished with a 19–13 record. The 2015 Major League Baseball draft was held on June 8–10. The Blue Jays played against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium on Opening Day and won, 6–1. Toronto scored five runs in the", "id": "19251784" }, { "contents": "2007 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2007 Major League Baseball season began on April 1 with a rematch of the 2006 National League Championship Series; the St. Louis Cardinals and New York Mets played the first game of the season at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri, which was won by the Mets, 6–1. The regular season concluded with seven teams entering the postseason who had failed to reach the 2006 playoffs including all National League teams, with only the New York Yankees returning; a dramatic one-game playoff between the Colorado Rockies and San Diego Padres", "id": "15645656" }, { "contents": "2009 Major League Baseball season\n\n\n4–3. In addition, the annual Civil Rights Game became a regular season game, and was played June 20 at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Ohio, when the host Cincinnati Reds lost to the Chicago White Sox in an interleague game, 10–8. Both teams wore replicas of their 1965 uniforms in the contest. The New York Yankees, with 103 wins, clinched Major League Baseball's best record in the 2009 season, and the #1 seed in the American League by winning the AL East. The Los Angeles", "id": "5183694" }, { "contents": "2016 Washington Nationals season\n\n\nfirst come-from-behind postseason win for a Washington, D.C., Major League Baseball team since the Washington Senators came from behind to beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 4-3 in Game 3 of the 1925 World Series 91 years earlier on October 10, 1925. It also was the Nationals′ first postseason victory at home since a 2-1 win over the St. Louis Cardinals in Game 4 of the 2012 National League Division Series on October 11, 2012. 4:08 p.m. (EDT) at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California", "id": "18692321" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "List of current Major League Baseball broadcasters\n\n\n, and even extra innings br Milwaukee: Innings 3-4, 7, and 10-11, 14-15, 18-19 with Uecker and Levering; innings 4-6, and 10-11, 14-15, 18-19 with Levering and Grindle br New York Mets: Innings 3-4, 7, and even extra innings br Philadelphia: Innings 4-5 (home games only) br St. Louis: Innings 3-4, 7-8, and even extra innings (home", "id": "6338289" }, { "contents": "1966 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 1966 Major League Baseball season was contested from April 11 to October 9, 1966. The Braves played their inaugural season in Atlanta, following their relocation from Milwaukee. Three teams played the 1966 season in new stadiums. On April 12, the Braves ushered in Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium with the Pittsburgh Pirates taking a 3–2 win in 13 innings. One week later, Anaheim Stadium opened with the California Angels losing to the Chicago White Sox, 3–1 in the Angels' debut in neighboring Orange County. On May 8,", "id": "16053448" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Rookie of the Year Award\n\n\n(2); and the Colorado Springs Sky Sox, Las Vegas 51s, New Orleans Zephyrs, Portland Beavers, and Sacramento River Cats (1). Four players from the Arizona Diamondbacks Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the Rookie of the Year Award, more than any other, followed by the Anaheim Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and San Diego Padres organizations (3); the Colorado Rockies, Kansas City Royals, and Seattle Mariners organizations (2); and the Florida Marlins, Houston Astros", "id": "8032424" }, { "contents": "2015 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2015 Major League Baseball season began on April 5 with a Sunday night game between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field, and ended on November 1 with the Kansas City Royals winning the World Series. This was Rob Manfred's first season serving as Commissioner of Baseball. The Major League Baseball All-Star Game's 86th edition was held on Tuesday, July 14 at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Ohio, home of the Cincinnati Reds. The American League won the game 6–3, to give", "id": "19375509" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Los Angeles Clippers season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Los Angeles Clippers season was their 38th season in the NBA and their 24th in Los Angeles. Key dates prior to the start of the season: Los Angeles' selections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. Record: 6–8; Home: 4–4; Road: 2–4 Record: 4–9; Home: 1–4; Road: 3–5 Record: 4–9; Home: 4–6; Road: 0–3 Record: 5–9; Home: 2–3; Road: 3–6 Record: 3–15; Home: 2–6; Road: 1–9 Record", "id": "15027267" }, { "contents": "Brett Tomko\n\n\nBrett Daniel Tomko (born April 7, 1973) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Cincinnati Reds, San Diego Padres, Seattle Mariners, St. Louis Cardinals, San Francisco Giants, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, Oakland Athletics, Texas Rangers, and Kansas City Royals. Tomko attended El Dorado High School in Placentia, California, and was a letter winner in basketball and baseball. Tomko attended Florida Southern College for one season in , leading the team", "id": "5534629" }, { "contents": "Ducky Schofield\n\n\nJohn Richard Schofield (born January 7, 1935), nicknamed Ducky, is an American former professional baseball infielder. He played nineteen seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1953 to 1971 for the St. Louis Cardinals, Pittsburgh Pirates, San Francisco Giants, New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers, Boston Red Sox, and Milwaukee Brewers. Schofield made his Major League Baseball debut with the St. Louis Cardinals on July 3, 1953, and appeared in his final game on September 30, 1971 for the Milwaukee Brewers.", "id": "7142787" }, { "contents": "Sports Beanie Babies\n\n\nthe Elephant 9/06/98 Anaheim Athletics Mel the Koala 9/06/98 Toronto Blue Jays Rocket the Bluejay 9/08/98 Chicago Cubs Blackie the Bear 9/13/98 Chicago Cubs Gracie the Swan 9/14/98 St. Louis Cardinals Smoochy the Frog 4/11/99 San Francisco Giants Slippery the Seal 4/25/99 Chicago Cubs Sammy the Bear 5/30/99 New York Mets Valentina the Bear 6/12/99 Milwaukee Brewers Early the Robin 6/18/99 Minnesota Twins Hippie the Bunny 6/19/99 Cincinnati Reds Scorch the Dragon 7/03/99 Houston Astros Goatee the Goat 7/11/99 Detroit Tigers Kuku the Cockatoo 7/18/99 Houston Astros Tiny the Chihuahua 8/05/99 Chicago Cubs Erin the Bear 8/15/99 New York Yankees", "id": "10270945" }, { "contents": "Eastern League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nAward, the most of any position. Seven players from the Philadelphia Phillies Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Pittsburgh Pirates organization (6); the Baltimore Orioles, Cleveland Indians, and Montreal Expos organizations (5); the New York Mets, and the Toronto Blue Jays organizations (4); the Boston Red Sox, and the New York Yankees organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Chicago White Sox, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers", "id": "5435227" }, { "contents": "2002 New York Yankees season\n\n\nH = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in\" Game 1: \"New York 8 – Anaheim 5.\" Game 2: \"Anaheim 8 – New York 6.\" Game 3: \"Anaheim 9 – New York 6.\" Game 4: \"Anaheim 9 – New York 5.\" Anaheim's victory secured their place in the American League Championship Series, where they defeated the Minnesota Twins, and subsequently the San Francisco Giants to win the World Series", "id": "3120510" }, { "contents": "Busch Stadium\n\n\nSeries against the Kansas City Royals. The Cardinals hosted two postseason games at Busch Stadium in 2015. In the National League Division Series, they won game 1 on October 9, 2015, but lost game 2 against the Chicago Cubs. The Cardinals then lost games 3 and 4 to the Cubs at Wrigley Field to lose the series 3-1. The stadium hosted the 2009 Major League Baseball All-Star Game on July 14, 2009. The American League defeated the National League in that game, 4-3.", "id": "4108919" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\n, Mobile BayBears, and Nashville Sounds (2); and the Asheville Tourists, Charlotte O's, and Montgomery Rebels (1). Six players from the Chicago White Sox Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Houston Astros organization (4); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Cincinnati Reds, Kansas City Royals, Milwaukee Brewers, Oakland Athletics, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays/Rays organizations (3); the Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, Detroit Tigers", "id": "7467045" }, { "contents": "Champion Baseball\n\n\ncity/state to represent from a list containing Los Angeles, Cincinnati, Atlanta, Pittsburg (probably a typo for Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania), Chicago, Montreal, St. Louis, Boston, Milwaukee, New York City, California and Texas (all of whom had major-league baseball franchises in 1983). The computer then randomly selects from among the remaining cities. If at any time the computer team has scored more runs than the player, the game immediately ends. The high-scores list (\"FAR OUT PLAYERS", "id": "10335865" }, { "contents": "1939 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 1939 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the seventh playing of the mid-summer classic between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was held on July 11, 1939, at Yankee Stadium in The Bronx, New York City, the home of the New York Yankees of the American League. The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League 3–1. Players in \"italics\" have since been", "id": "22195293" }, { "contents": "California League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nAward, the most of any position. Six players played during seasons for which position information is unavailable. Sixteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the San Diego Padres organization (7); the California/Los Angeles Angels, Minnesota Twins, and San Francisco Giants organizations (5); the St. Louis Cardinals organization (4); the Kansas City/Oakland Athletics and Milwaukee Brewers organization (3);", "id": "8204130" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "2015 Summer North American League of Legends Championship Series\n\n\n2015 Summer North American League of Legends Championship Series (2015 Summer NA LCS) was won by Counter Logic Gaming, their first NA LCS split title. Most games were played in Los Angeles at Riot Games' studio, but the finals were played at Madison Square Garden in New York. 1. Team Liquid 14-5 2. Counter Logic Gaming 13-6 3. Team Impulse 13-6 4. Gravity Gaming 12-7 5. Team SoloMid 11-7 6. Team Dignitas 10-8 7.", "id": "894748" }, { "contents": "Darren Bragg\n\n\nDarren William Bragg (born September 7, 1969) is an American former baseball outfielder who played 11 seasons in Major League Baseball. He played for the Seattle Mariners (–), Boston Red Sox (1996–), St. Louis Cardinals (1999), Colorado Rockies (), New York Mets (), New York Yankees (2001), Atlanta Braves (–), San Diego Padres (), and his final team, the Cincinnati Reds (2004). In his career, he hit .255 with", "id": "479806" }, { "contents": "Peoria Javelinas\n\n\nThe Peoria Javelinas, established in 1992, are a baseball team that plays in the West Division of the Arizona Fall League. The Javelinas play their home games in the Peoria Sports Complex in Peoria, Arizona, which is a spring training site for both the San Diego Padres and the Seattle Mariners. For the 2011 season, Major League Baseball teams sending players to the Javelinas were: the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Mets, San Diego Padres, St. Louis Cardinals, and Seattle Mariners. For 2012 the Minnesota Twins and Cincinnati", "id": "5919459" }, { "contents": "2008 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 2008 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 79th midseason exhibition between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and the National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was played at Yankee Stadium in The Bronx, New York City, home of the New York Yankees, on July 15, 2008 and began at 8:47 p.m. ET. The game ended at 1:38 a.m. ET the following morning. The home American League won 4–3 in 15 innings, giving home field", "id": "18338012" }, { "contents": "Sports Beanie Babies\n\n\nGIVEN AWAY (SGA) AT BASEBALL GAMES: 5/18/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 9/06/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 9/18/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 3/10/98 New York Yankees Bones the Dog 5/03/98 Chicago Cubs Daisy the Cow (Harry Caray) 5/17/98 New York Yankees Valentino the Bear 5/22/98 St. Louis Cardinals Stretch the Ostrich 5/31/98 Detroit Tigers Stripes the Tiger 5/31/98 Milwaukee Brewers Batty the Bat 5/31/98 Kansas City Royals Roary the Lion 6/14/98 Arizona Diamondbacks Hissy the Snake 7/07/98 Colorado Rockies Glory the Bear 7/12/98 Chicago White Sox Blizzard the Tiger 7/12/98 New York Mets", "id": "10270943" }, { "contents": "2007–08 New Jersey Devils season\n\n\n: 9–4–1; Home: 4–3–0; Road: 5–1–1 Record: 7–4–1 ; Home: 4–1–0 ; Road: 3–3–1 Record: 7–5–0 ; Home: 4–4–0 ; Road: 3–1–0 Record: 9–3–3 ; Home: 7–3–1 ; Road: 2–0–2 Record: 6–6–1 ; Home: 2–2–1 ; Road: 4–4–0 Record: 3–1–0 ; Home: 2–0–0 ; Road: 1–1–0 The New Jersey Devils clinched a playoff spot following a 2–1 overtime victory against the New York Islanders on April 1, 2008, their 79th game of the season. They were the third", "id": "13610586" }, { "contents": "2018 New York Mets season\n\n\nlosing 1–5 to the St. Louis Cardinals, finishing the series two out of three. After, they went on a 9–game win streak, which put them in first place in the NL East. They finished the month going 15–9 and having a strong win (14–2) over the San Diego Padres. On May 1, the Mets started the month losing 2–3 to the Atlanta Braves at Citi Field. They went on a 6–game losing streak, but broke out of it seven days later by beating the Cincinnati Reds 7–6. The", "id": "3541787" }, { "contents": "Doubleheader (baseball)\n\n\nLike the twi-night doubleheader, this type of doubleheader is more prominent in the minor leagues. The last one scheduled in Major League Baseball was the Seattle Mariners at the Kansas City Royals on August 6, 2017. Prior traditional doubleheaders were the Detroit Tigers at the Cleveland Indians on September 13, 2015, the Pittsburgh Pirates at the New York Yankees on May 18, 2014, San Diego Padres at the Cleveland Indians on April 9, 2014, the New York Yankees at the Cleveland Indians on May 13, 2013,", "id": "5035560" }, { "contents": "Graeme Lloyd\n\n\nGraeme John Lloyd (born 9 April 1967) is an Australian-born former professional baseball pitcher, who appeared with the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays, Montreal Expos, Florida Marlins, New York Mets, and Kansas City Royals of Major League Baseball (MLB). Lloyd played with the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays, and Kansas City Royals of the American League and the Montreal Expos, Florida Marlins, and New York Mets of the National League. He was the third", "id": "11258284" }, { "contents": "1969 Major League Baseball expansion\n\n\nand Washington Senators, and the American League West would consist of the California Angels, Chicago White Sox, Kansas City Royals, Minnesota Twins, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Pilots. The National League originally resisted a divisional split, with its president Warren Giles citing \"the tradition and history of baseball\". By July 10, the National League owners had agreed to a divisional split, in which the National League East would consist of the Chicago Cubs, Montreal Expos, New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, and", "id": "11925191" }, { "contents": "Ricky Bones\n\n\nRicardo Bones (; born April 7, 1969) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. Bones played from 1991 to 2001 for three National League teams – the San Diego Padres, Cincinnati Reds, and Florida Marlins – and four American League teams – the Milwaukee Brewers, Kansas City Royals, New York Yankees, and Baltimore Orioles. Bones was signed by the Padres as an amateur free agent on May 13, 1986 making his Major League debut on August 11, 1991 against the Cincinnati Reds. He pitched seven innings, allowed", "id": "19542825" }, { "contents": "Rubén Gotay\n\n\nRuben A. Gotay ( ; born December 25, 1982) is a Puerto Rican former professional baseball infielder. He played in Major League Baseball from 2004 to 2008 with the Kansas City Royals, New York Mets and Atlanta Braves. He is currently a coach for the Clearwater Threshers. Gotay made his major league debut with the Kansas City Royals on August 4, , when they played the Chicago White Sox. He went 1-for-3 and got his first major league hit off José Contreras. Gotay played in 44 games for the Royals in", "id": "18248893" }, { "contents": "Midwestern United States\n\n\n), Major League Baseball (MLB), National Basketball Association (NBA), National Hockey League (NHL) and Major League Soccer (MLS) have team franchises in several Midwestern cities: Successful teams include the St. Louis Cardinals (11 World Series titles), Cincinnati Reds (5 World Series titles), Chicago Bulls (6 NBA titles), the Detroit Pistons (3 NBA titles), the Green Bay Packers (4 Super Bowl titles, 13 total NFL championships), the Chicago Bears (1 Super Bowl", "id": "15016390" }, { "contents": "Roberto Kelly\n\n\nRoberto Conrado \"Gray\" Kelly (born October 1, 1964) is a Panamanian former professional baseball outfielder in Major League Baseball and current manager of the Sultanes de Monterrey of the Mexican Baseball League. He was signed by the New York Yankees as an amateur free agent in 1982 and went on to play for them (1987–1992 and 2000), the Cincinnati Reds (1993–1994), Atlanta Braves (1994), Montreal Expos (1995), Los Angeles Dodgers (1995), Minnesota Twins (1996–1997), Seattle Mariners", "id": "13631358" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Portland Trail Blazers season\n\n\nselections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. Record: 0–1 ; Home: 0–0 ; Road: 0–1 Record: 5–10 ; Home: 5–3 ; Road: 0–7 Record: 13–2 ; Home: 10–0 ; Road: 3–2 Record: 8–6 ; Home: 3–2 ; Road: 5–4 Record: 5–9; Home: 4–3; Road: 1–6 Record: 7–8; Home: 3–3 ; Road: 4–5 Record: 3–5; Home: 3–2; Road: 0–3 *Total for entire season including previous team(s) The Trail Blazers", "id": "14916980" }, { "contents": "Todd Zeile\n\n\nTodd Edward Zeile (born September 9, 1965) is an American former professional baseball third baseman, catcher, and first baseman in Major League Baseball (MLB). He played sixteen seasons, from 1989 to 2004, for the St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago Cubs, Philadelphia Phillies, Baltimore Orioles, Los Angeles Dodgers, Florida Marlins, Texas Rangers, New York Mets, Colorado Rockies, New York Yankees, and Montreal Expos. Zeile graduated from UCLA, where he played collegiate baseball primarily as a catcher. Only five players", "id": "4659979" }, { "contents": "Cameron Maybin\n\n\nCameron Keith Maybin (born April 4, 1987) is an American professional baseball outfielder for the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball (MLB). He has played in MLB for the Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, San Diego Padres, Atlanta Braves, Los Angeles Angels, Houston Astros, and Seattle Mariners. He was the tenth overall pick in the 2005 MLB draft by the Tigers and debuted with them in 2007. With the Astros, he won the 2017 World Series over the Los Angeles Dodgers. Maybin", "id": "4351467" }, { "contents": "All-you-can-eat seats\n\n\nBaltimore Orioles, Kansas City Royals, and Texas Rangers converted their under-utilized seats to AYCE seats. The concept spread to 13 Major League Baseball parks in 2008 and 19 parks in 2010. Major League Baseball teams offering all-you-can-eat seats include the Arizona Diamondbacks, Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, Kansas City Royals, Los Angeles Dodgers, Miami Marlins, Minnesota Twins, Pittsburgh Pirates, San Diego Padres, Tampa Bay Rays, Texas Rangers, and Toronto", "id": "12379503" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Detroit Red Wings season\n\n\nand center Pavel Datsyuk were starters in the game. The Western Conference team was coached by Detroit Red Wings head coach Mike Babcock. The Red Wings had the best goaltending in the League, allowing only 179 goals (excluding five shootout goals). Record: 10–2–1; Home: 5–1–0; Road: 5–1–1 Record: 7–4–1; Home: 5–1–0; Road: 2–3–1 Record: 12–2–1 ; Home: 6–1–1 ; Road: 6–1–0 Record: 9–2–1; Home: 4–1–1; Road: 5–1–0 Record: 4–8–2; Home: 1–4–0; Road", "id": "10767066" }, { "contents": "List of Miami Hurricanes in the NFL\n\n\n(2) Baltimore Ravens (0) Buffalo Bills (2) Carolina Panthers (4) Chicago Bears (2) Cincinnati Bengals (1) Cleveland Browns (2) Dallas Cowboys (0) Denver Broncos (1) Detroit Lions (2) Green Bay Packers (3) Houston Texans (2) Indianapolis Colts (4) Jacksonville Jaguars (6) Kansas City Chiefs (1) Los Angeles Chargers (4) Los Angeles Rams (0) Miami Dolphins (2) Minnesota Vikings (2) New England Patriots", "id": "16077415" }, { "contents": "Larry Stahl\n\n\nLarry Floyd Stahl (born June 29, 1941) is an American retired professional baseball outfielder. He played in Major League Baseball from 1964 to 1973 for the Kansas City Athletics, New York Mets, San Diego Padres, and Cincinnati Reds. Stahl was signed by the Athletics in 1960 as an amateur free agent. He broke into the big leagues on September 11, 1964, going 0-1 as a pinch-hitter against Wally Bunker in a 5-2 Kansas City loss to the Baltimore Orioles in Memorial Stadium.", "id": "21402635" }, { "contents": "Rick Wilkins (baseball)\n\n\nRichard David Wilkins (born June 4, 1967) is an American former professional baseball catcher. He played eleven seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) between 1991 and 2001 for the Chicago Cubs, Houston Astros, San Francisco Giants, Seattle Mariners, New York Mets, Los Angeles Dodgers, St. Louis Cardinals, and San Diego Padres. Wilkins was born in Jacksonville, Florida. While growing up, he graduated from The Bolles School where he was a district champ in both baseball and football his senior year of high school", "id": "21061655" }, { "contents": "List of highest-income counties in the United States\n\n\n, Pennsylvania 3, Wisconsin 2, Massachusetts 2, Michigan 2, Indiana 1, Kansas 1, Kentucky 1, Missouri 1, New Hampshire 1, New Mexico 1, Tennessee 1, Utah 1. Twenty-five states do not have any counties in the top 100. \"United States of America: $41,994\" Number of counties by state in the top 100: Colorado 10, Virginia 7 counties plus 3 independent cities, New Jersey 9, California 8, Florida 6, New York 6, Georgia 4,", "id": "17149331" }, { "contents": "Anthony Swarzak\n\n\nAnthony Ray Swarzak (born September 10, 1985) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Atlanta Braves of Major League Baseball (MLB). He previously played for the Minnesota Twins, Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, Chicago White Sox, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Mets, Seattle Mariners and for the Doosan Bears of the KBO League. Swarzak attended Nova High School in Davie, Florida. As a sophomore, Swarzak pitched to an 11–1 win–loss record with a 1.16 earned run average and 120 strikeouts and was", "id": "11169168" }, { "contents": "Danny Walton\n\n\nDaniel James Walton (July 14, 1947 – August 9, 2017) was an American Major League Baseball outfielder. He played for the Houston Astros (1968 and 1977), Seattle Pilots (1969), Milwaukee Brewers (1970–71), New York Yankees (1971), Minnesota Twins (1973 and 1975), Los Angeles Dodgers (1976), Yokohama Taiyo Whales (1978), and Texas Rangers (1980). During a 9-year major league baseball career, he hit .223, 28 home runs, and 107", "id": "15720261" }, { "contents": "Tom Kelly (baseball)\n\n\ninning two-run home run. The World Series was a well-fought contest between the Twins and the National League champion St. Louis Cardinals, each team winning all of its home games. Games 1, 2, 4 and 6 were decidedly lopsided contests (10–1 Twins, 8–4 Twins, 7–2 Cards, 11–5 Twins), with Games 3, 5 and 7 being much closer contests, each being decided by only two runs (3–1 Cards, 4–2 Cards and 4–2 Twins). After a 63-year drought, Tom Kelly", "id": "7120038" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Dallas Mavericks season\n\n\nthe season: Dallas' selections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. injured Record: 1–0; Home: 0–0; Road: 1–0 Record: 10–5; Home: 8–1 ; Road: 2–4 Record: 9–6; Home: 6–2; Road: 3–4 Record: 11–3; Home: 6–0; Road: 5–3 Record: 8–6; Home: 5–0; Road: 3–6 Record: 7–8; Home: 5–4; Road: 2–4 Record: 5–3; Home: 4–0; Road: 1–3 *Total for entire season including", "id": "14916679" }, { "contents": "2010 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2010 Major League Baseball season began April 4, with the regular season ending on October 3. The 2010 All-Star Game was played on July 13 at Angel Stadium of Anaheim in Anaheim, California. The National League ended a 13-game winless streak with a 3–1 victory. Due to this result, the World Series began October 27 in the city of the National League Champion, the San Francisco Giants, and ended November 1 when the Giants defeated the American League Champion Texas Rangers, four games to one. Green backgrounds", "id": "9032678" }, { "contents": "Busch Stadium\n\n\nscore of 6-2, clinching the series win. In the 2006 National League Championship Series the Cardinals hosted the New York Mets in Games 3, 4, and 5. St. Louis won Game 3 and Game 5, and eventually clinched their 17th National League pennant by defeating the Mets on the road in Game 7, 3-1. The Cardinals faced the Detroit Tigers in the 2006 World Series. This was the third meeting between the two ballclubs in the Fall Classic, and the first in 38 years. The", "id": "4108910" }, { "contents": "American Association (20th century) Rookie of the Year Award\n\n\nCity 89ers, Springfield Redbirds, and St. Paul Saints (2); and the Buffalo Bisons, Minneapolis Millers, and Toledo Mud Hens (1). Eight players from the St. Louis Cardinals Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the Rookie of the Year Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago White Sox and Cincinnati Reds organizations (5); the Boston/Milwaukee Braves organization (4); the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers, Cleveland Indians, Kansas City Royals, Montreal Expos, and", "id": "8789705" }, { "contents": "2017 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2017 Major League Baseball season began on April 2, 2017 with three games, including the 2016 World Series champions Chicago Cubs facing off against the St. Louis Cardinals, and ended on November 1. The postseason began on October 3. The World Series began October 24 and Game 7 was played on November 1, in which the Houston Astros defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers in seven games, to capture their first World Series championship in franchise history. The 88th Major League Baseball All-Star Game was held on July 11 at", "id": "12617094" }, { "contents": "UCLA Bruins baseball\n\n\nTulsa, 6–5 in 10 innings, and to Arizona State, 2–1 in 12 innings. Chambliss, who went on to play for Major League Baseball's Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Atlanta Braves between 1971 and 1986, had a team-high .340 batting average and 15 home runs. Other members of the team included Bill Bonham, Steven Edney, Mike Reinbach, and Jim York. The 1997 team won the Pac-10 title with a 43–18 record (21–9 Pac-10) and reached in the CWS. The team was", "id": "3126266" }, { "contents": "The National Baseball Association's top 100 minor league teams\n\n\ntheir final list. Of the 69 franchises to make the list, 14 appeared more than once. The Baltimore Orioles took 6 places on the list, the most of any team, followed by the Ft. Worth Panthers and Toronto Maple Leafs (5), Newark Bears and San Francisco Seals (4); Kansas City Blues, Los Angeles Angels, and St. Paul Saints (3); and Charlotte Hornets, Columbus Senators/Red Birds, Houston Buffaloes, Indianapolis Indians, Memphis Chicks, and Milwaukee Brewers (2", "id": "6000643" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "LaTroy Hawkins\n\n\nLaTroy Hawkins (born December 21, 1972) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. In his 21-year Major League Baseball (MLB) career, he played for the Minnesota Twins, Chicago Cubs, San Francisco Giants, Baltimore Orioles, Colorado Rockies, New York Yankees, Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, New York Mets, and Toronto Blue Jays. At the time of his retirement, Hawkins was the only active player to be a member of the 1,000-games-pitched club, and at", "id": "14886480" }, { "contents": "Ron Davis (pitcher)\n\n\nRonald Gene Davis (born August 6, 1955) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played 11 years from 1978 to 1988. Davis played for the New York Yankees and Minnesota Twins of the American League and the Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Dodgers, and San Francisco Giants of the National League. He was selected to the American League All-Star team in 1981. Davis was born in Houston, Texas. Standing 6' 4\", he was a hard-throwing right-handed relief pitcher. During his", "id": "18827106" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball rivalries\n\n\nexpansion teams in , MLB increased the total number of games American League teams played to 162, which meant teams would play each other 18 times a season. The National League did not implement this until the following year when the New York Mets and Houston Colt .45s (now the Houston Astros) entered play. In , with the San Diego Padres, Seattle Pilots, Kansas City Royals, and Montreal Expos entering play as expansion teams, MLB split both leagues into two divisions with six teams each. Teams played a total of", "id": "19117978" }, { "contents": "Uzbekistan Professional Football League Organization\n\n\nWDWWL 4 Previous rank: 5 Metalourg 7 3 1 3 13 9 +4 10 LWLWL 5 Previous rank: 14 Nasaf 7 3 1 3 11 8 +3 10 WWLLL 6 Previous rank: 3 Bunyodkor 6 3 1 2 9 8 +1 10 DWWWL 7 Previous rank: 4 Surkhon 6 2 3 1 5 4 +1 9 DLDWW 8 Previous rank: 7 Dinamo Samarqand 6 2 2 2 6 7 -1 8 DLWWL 9 Previous rank: 10 Buxoro 7 1 3 3 6 9 -3 6 LDLWD 10 Previous rank: 11 Andijan 6 1", "id": "612339" }, { "contents": "Julio Navarro\n\n\nJulio Navarro Ventura (January 9, 1934 – January 24, 2018) was a Major League Baseball relief pitcher. He played for the Los Angeles Angels (1962–64), Detroit Tigers (1964–66), and Atlanta Braves (1970). The 5'11\", 190 lb. right-hander with the nickname \"Whiplash\" was acquired by the Angels from the San Francisco Giants organization on September 2, 1962. Navarro made his major league debut in relief on September 3, 1962 against the New York Yankees in game 2", "id": "10731876" }, { "contents": "Federal League\n\n\neroded by subsequent court rulings and legislation regarding issues specific to Major League Baseball. Of the locations of teams in the Federal League, five currently have major league teams. Those are Baltimore, Chicago, Kansas City, Pittsburgh and St. Louis. Brooklyn has a New York–Penn League team, known as the Brooklyn Cyclones. (The major league Brooklyn Dodgers moved to Los Angeles in 1958, although the New York Mets have been located in the adjacent borough of Queens since 1964.) Buffalo and Indianapolis have International League teams", "id": "11616700" }, { "contents": "Jim Palmer\n\n\nbetween Major League Baseball, ABC and NBC called The Baseball Network) to once again broadcast with Tim McCarver and Al Michaels. In 1995, the reunited team of Palmer, McCarver and Michaels would call the All-Star Game, Game 3 of that NLDS between Cincinnati and Los Angeles, Game 4 of the NLDS between Atlanta and Colorado, Games 1–2 of the NLCS, and Games 1, 4–5 of the World Series. Palmer, McCarver and Michaels were also intended to call the previous year's World Series for ABC,", "id": "10332649" }, { "contents": "Kauffman Stadium\n\n\nresult of the American League winning the 2015 MLB All-Star Game 6-3. The Royals won game 1 (5-4 in 14 innings) and game 2 (7-1), as well as the entire series (4-1). Kauffman Stadium was the last baseball-only park built in the majors (not counting temporary facilities) from 1966 to 1991. It was one of the few baseball-only facilities built in the majors during the heyday of the cookie-cutter stadium era,", "id": "17613781" }, { "contents": "Steve Lyons (baseball)\n\n\nthe rare distinction of having played all nine defensive positions in a single game at the major league level, although in an exhibition contest. The \"Windy City Classic,\" between the Chicago Cubs and the White Sox, took place at Wrigley Field on April 23, 1990. Per standard baseball notation, Lyons' positions during the game were, in order: 2-3-7-8-6-9-5-9-1-4. Lyons signed with Boston on April 18, 1991. With", "id": "5478878" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Carolina Hurricanes season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Carolina Hurricanes season began October 3, 2007. It was the franchise's 36th season, 29th season in the National Hockey League (NHL) and 11th as the Hurricanes. Key dates prior to the start of the season: The Hurricanes had the most power-play opportunities of all 30 NHL teams, with 420. Record: 7–3–3; Home: 3–1–1; Road: 4–2–2 Record: 7–6–0; Home: 5–4–0; Road: 2–2–0 Record: 5–10–0; Home: 2–3–0; Road: 3–7–0 Record: 6–6–1;", "id": "10381758" }, { "contents": "1970 NBA playoffs\n\n\n1) Atlanta Hawks vs. (3) Chicago Bulls: \"Hawks win series 4-1\" (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Phoenix Suns: \"Lakers win series 4-3\" Division Finals (1) Atlanta Hawks vs. (2) Los Angeles Lakers: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Champion: New York Knicks Division Semifinals (1) New York Knicks vs. (3) Baltimore Bullets: \"Knicks win series 4-3\" (2) Milwaukee Bucks vs. (4)", "id": "14689672" }, { "contents": "Bobby Schang\n\n\nRobert Martin Schang (December 7, 1886 – August 29, 1966), born in Wales Center, New York, was a catcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates (1914–15), New York Giants (1915) and St. Louis Cardinals (1927). He was the brother of former Major League Baseball catcher Wally Schang. In 3 seasons Schang played in 82 Games and had 186 At Bats, 14 Runs, 35 Hits, 7 Doubles, 4 Triples, 6 RBI, 3 Stolen Bases, 18 Walks, .188 Batting Average", "id": "7568276" }, { "contents": "A. J. Hinch\n\n\n, the Astros defeated the New York Yankees in Yankee Stadium 3–0 to advance to the American League Division Series. In the ALDS, Hinch's Astros took a 2–1 series lead against the Kansas City Royals. The Astros led the Royals 6–2 in Game 4 going into the 8th inning before the Royals came back to win 9–6. The Astros would go on to lose the series. In 2016, Houston began the season 7–17. Although the team's play improved during the course of the season, the Astros finished 84–78 and did", "id": "6118162" }, { "contents": "Mike Maddux\n\n\nMichael Ausley Maddux (born August 27, 1961) is an American professional baseball pitching coach and former pitcher, who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for nine teams, over 15 seasons. He is now the pitching coach for the St. Louis Cardinals. Maddux played in MLB from through for the Philadelphia Phillies, Los Angeles Dodgers, San Diego Padres, New York Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates, Boston Red Sox, Seattle Mariners, Montreal Expos, and Houston Astros. Except for the Phillies, for whom he played during", "id": "6218003" }, { "contents": "Chad Moeller\n\n\nChad Edward Moeller [MOE-ler] (born February 18, 1975) is an American former professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 2000 through 2010 for the Minnesota Twins, Arizona Diamondbacks, Milwaukee Brewers, Cincinnati Reds, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, and Baltimore Orioles. Moeller attended the University of Southern California (USC) and played college baseball for the USC Trojans baseball team. In 1996, he was an All-Pac-10 Conference selection. He was drafted in the", "id": "2431693" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Phoenix Coyotes season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Phoenix Coyotes season began on October 4, 2007. It was the franchise's 36th season, 29th in the National Hockey League (NHL) and 12th season as the Phoenix Coyotes. Key dates prior to the start of the season: Record: 4–6–0; Home: 1–5–0; Road: 3–1–0 Record: 7–6–0; Home: 3–2–0; Road: 4–4–0 Record: 7–6–1; Home: 2–3–1; Road: 5–3–0 Record: 9–4–1; Home: 5–1–1; Road: 4–3–0 Record: 6–5–3; Home: 3–3–1; Road", "id": "12404837" }, { "contents": "Jim Brower\n\n\nJames Robert Brower (born December 29, 1972) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played for eight Major League Baseball (MLB) teams: the Cleveland Indians (-), Cincinnati Reds (-), Montreal Expos (2002), San Francisco Giants (-), Atlanta Braves (), Baltimore Orioles (), San Diego Padres (2006), and New York Yankees (). He is currently the pitching coach for the Seattle Mariners of Major League Baseball (MLB). Brower was", "id": "10294961" }, { "contents": "Brad Ausmus\n\n\nBradley David Ausmus (; born April 14, 1969) is an American baseball former catcher and current manager for the Los Angeles Angels of Major League Baseball (MLB). In his 18-year MLB playing career, Ausmus played for the San Diego Padres, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, and Los Angeles Dodgers. He was also the manager of the Tigers and of the Israel national baseball team. A 1987 draft pick of the New York Yankees, he chose to alternate between attending Dartmouth College and playing minor league baseball. He then", "id": "3254039" }, { "contents": "WTOG\n\n\nWednesdays). These included games from the Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, Kansas City Royals, Minnesota Twins, New York Yankees, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals and the Toronto Blue Jays, as those teams were mainly in the Grapefruit League for spring training in the Tampa Bay, Orlando, Fort Myers and Sarasota areas. WTOG discontinued the baseball broadcasts when ESPN became the cable partner for Major League Baseball in 1990. WTOG aired numerous Tampa Bay Rowdies", "id": "69857" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball relocation of 1950s–60s\n\n\nexpanded to add teams in new and existing cities, adding 14 teams as of 2018. During the early years of the American League as a major league, the league placed franchises in cities that were either in direct competition with National League teams (New York City, Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, and St. Louis) or in markets abandoned by the National League after the 1899 contraction (Cleveland, Washington, D.C., and briefly Baltimore). Only Detroit, home of the Detroit Tigers, was a true \"new\"", "id": "983146" }, { "contents": "Billy Kelly (baseball)\n\n\nWilliam Joseph Kelly (May 1, 1886 – June 3, 1940) was an American professional baseball player. He played in parts of four seasons in Major League Baseball for the St. Louis Cardinals and Pittsburgh Pirates from through . He also managed the minor league Port Huron Saints in 1922. Kelly was born in Baltimore, Maryland and died of lung cancer in Detroit, Michigan at the age of 54. In a brief 4 year, 104 game major league career, Kelly compiled a .290 batting average with 32 runs, 1", "id": "19333378" }, { "contents": "Kevin Jarvis\n\n\nKevin Thomas Jarvis (born August 1, 1969) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. He played professionally for many teams including the Cincinnati Reds, Minnesota Twins, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, Colorado Rockies, San Diego Padres, Seattle Mariners, St. Louis Cardinals, the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Boston Red Sox. As of , he is a scout for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. Jarvis was born in Lexington, Kentucky and graduated from Tates Creek High School in Lexington. He played college baseball at Wake Forest", "id": "7080315" }, { "contents": "René Rivera\n\n\nRené Rivera (born July 31, 1983) is a Puerto Rican professional baseball catcher in the New York Mets organization. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Seattle Mariners, Minnesota Twins, San Diego Padres, Tampa Bay Rays, Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Angels and Atlanta Braves. Rivera was drafted by the Seattle Mariners in the second round (49th overall) of the 2001 Major League Baseball Draft as a 17-year-old. He played most of the 2004 season with the High-A California", "id": "21916971" }, { "contents": "New Jersey Jackals\n\n\n9/14 - North Shore 5, Jackals 4 9/16 - North Shore 1, Jackals 0 9/17 – Jackals 7, North Shore 2 9/18 – Jackals 4, North Shore 2 9/19 – Jackals 5, North Shore 3 Win 2nd Northeast League Championship, 4th team Championship. To date, this is the last time the Jackals have won a league championship. The Jackals total attendance in 2004 was 106,100. Averaging 2,282 per game. In 2005 the Jackals joined the 8-team Canadian American Association of Professional Baseball League but failed to make the playoffs", "id": "4403592" }, { "contents": "Larry Beinfest\n\n\nMarlins defeated the San Francisco Giants, 3-1 in four games in the 2003 NLDS, and the Chicago Cubs, 4-3 in seven games in the 2003 NLCS, to win the 2003 NL Pennant. In the 2003 World Series, the Marlins became the champion of Major League Baseball by defeating the AL Pennant winning New York Yankees 4-2 in six games. Following their championship season, Baseball America named the Marlins Organization of the Year and the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum recognized Beinfest as the 2003 winner of the", "id": "19195239" }, { "contents": "List of current Major League Baseball broadcasters\n\n\n-4, 6-7, and odd extra innings up through 2013) br Oakland: Innings 3-4, 7, and even extra innings br Seattle: Innings 3, 6-7, and even extra innings (formerly 3-4, 7, and even extra innings from 2011-2012) br Tampa Bay: Innings 3-4, 7-8, and even extra innings (Wills and Freed switch every game so one will do innings 1-2, 5-6, 9, and", "id": "6338286" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "Henry Blanco\n\n\nHenry Ramón Blanco (born August 29, 1971) is a Venezuelan professional baseball coach and former player. He is currently the bullpen coach for the Washington Nationals. He played as a catcher in Major League Baseball from 1997 to 2013, appearing for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, Atlanta Braves, Minnesota Twins, Chicago Cubs, San Diego Padres, New York Mets, Arizona Diamondbacks, Toronto Blue Jays, and Seattle Mariners. He later served as quality assurance coach for the Cubs. Although a light", "id": "16244431" }, { "contents": "Ryan Howard\n\n\na 7–2 loss to the Atlanta Braves. On September 6, Howard logged his first Major League hit in a single at-bat during a 3–1 loss to the Braves; on September 8, he recorded his first multi-hit game with a double and a single in a 4–1 win over the Braves. On September 11, Howard hit his first Major League home run off Bartolomé Fortunato, driving in his first RBI and scoring his first run in an 11–9 win over the New York Mets. Howard had 42 plate appearances", "id": "20940364" }, { "contents": "Xavier Nady\n\n\nXavier Clifford Nady VI (; born November 14, 1978) is an American former professional baseball outfielder and first baseman. Nady played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the New York Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates, New York Yankees, Chicago Cubs, Arizona Diamondbacks, Washington Nationals, San Francisco Giants, and the San Diego Padres. The St. Louis Cardinals originally drafted Nady in the 4th round of the 1997 Major League Baseball draft (134th overall) after he was named Northern California Player of the Year in his senior year of", "id": "5033466" }, { "contents": "Rex Hudler\n\n\nRex Allan Hudler (born September 2, 1960) is an American former Major League Baseball utility player and color commentator for the Kansas City Royals. He played a total of fourteen seasons after being a first round draft pick of the New York Yankees in 1978. Hudler played for six different Major League Baseball teams, and at every position except pitcher and catcher throughout his career: the New York Yankees (1984–1985), Baltimore Orioles (1986), Montreal Expos (1988–1990), St. Louis Cardinals (1990–1992), California", "id": "518136" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Montreal Canadiens season\n\n\nleading the NHL in power-play goals scored (90) and power-play percentage (24.06%). They also tied the Florida Panthers for the fewest shorthanded goals allowed, with three. Record: 6–2–3; Home: 2–1–2; Road: 4–1–1. Monthly record: 7–7–0; Home: 3–3–0; Road: 4–4–0.br Season record: 13–9–3; Home: 5–4–2; Road: 8–5–1. Monthly record: 6–4–4; Home: 1–3–2; Road: 5–1–2.br Season record: 19–13–7; Home: 6–7–4; Road: 13–6–3.", "id": "11149706" }, { "contents": "Rob Murphy\n\n\nRobert Albert Murphy (born May 26, 1960) is an American former professional baseball player who was a relief pitcher in Major League Baseball for eleven seasons in the 1980s and 1990s. Murphy played college baseball for the University of Florida, and was picked by the Cincinnati Reds in the first round of the 1981 Major League Baseball Draft. In addition to the Reds, he played for the Boston Red Sox, Seattle Mariners, Houston Astros, St. Louis Cardinals, New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers and Florida Marlins. Murphy", "id": "17438779" }, { "contents": "2006–07 Buffalo Sabres season\n\n\nMichael Ryan, Andrej Sekera and Drew Stafford all played their first career NHL game during the 2006–07 season. The Sabres finished with 298 goals scored (excluding 10 shootout-winning goals), the most in the League. Record for month 10–0–1 (Home 4–0–1 Away 6–0–0) Record for Month 9–3–1 (Home 4–2–1 Away 5–1–0) Record for Month 9–4–1 (Home 5–2–0 Away 4–2–1) Record for Month 6–7–1 (Home 4–3–0 Away 2–4–1) Record for Month 8–2–1 (Home 5–0–1 Away 3–2–0) Record for Month 8–5–2 (Home 5–3–0 Away", "id": "5702113" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Golden State Warriors season\n\n\nThis had fans severely criticizing the conference system in the league as the Warriors had a better record than all eastern conference playoff teams up to the third seed. Teams such as the Atlanta Hawks had sub or .500 winning percentages but still managed to make the postseason. Record: 0–1; Home: 0–1; Road: 0–0 Record: 8–6; Home: 3–3 ; Road: 5–3 Record: 11–6; Home: 5–2; Road: 6–4 Record: 9–6; Home: 5–2; Road: 4–4 Record: 7–3; Home:", "id": "14917146" }, { "contents": "Miguel Batista\n\n\nMiguel Descartes Batista Jerez (born February 19, 1971) is a Dominican former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Florida Marlins, Chicago Cubs, Montreal Expos, Kansas City Royals, Arizona Diamondbacks, Toronto Blue Jays, Seattle Mariners, Washington Nationals, St. Louis Cardinals, New York Mets and Atlanta Braves. Over his career, Batista has played for eight teams and been utilized extensively as both a starter and a reliever. His best seasons came in and with the Arizona Diamondbacks,", "id": "19280208" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball on CBS\n\n\non KPIX-TV locally, although the games aired on stations in markets adjacent to the Bay Area. In 1963, KPIX pre-empted the July 13 game between the San Francisco Giants–Philadelphia Phillies (at 10:15 a.m.), and the Los Angeles Dodgers-Phillies game on July 14 (at 9:30 a.m.); in 1964, the station pre-empted the Kansas City Athletics–New York Yankees game on May 16 (at 10:45) and the Milwaukee Braves–St. Louis Cardinals game on May 17.", "id": "18694381" }, { "contents": "1969 Major League Baseball expansion\n\n\nSt. Louis Cardinals, and the National League West would consist of the Atlanta Braves, Cincinnati Reds, Houston Astros, Los Angeles Dodgers, San Diego Padres, and San Francisco Giants. Game scheduling issues had to be resolved; league-wide, there would be 1,944 games compared to 1,232 for the 1968 Major League Baseball season. The American League had considered decreasing the number of games played by each team to 152 or 156 from 162 that had been played each season since 1961, and the National League either 162 or 165", "id": "11925192" }, { "contents": "List of international games played by NHL teams\n\n\nAngeles Kings, the Minnesota North Stars, the Montreal Canadiens, the New Jersey Devils, the New York Islanders, the New York Rangers, the Philadelphia Flyers, the Pittsburgh Penguins, the Quebec Nordiques, the St. Louis Blues, the Toronto Maple Leafs, the Vancouver Canucks, the Washington Capitals, and the original Winnipeg Jets). Games took place in the USA and Canada. The Soviet teams won the series with a record of 11–9–1. Individually, CSKA has a record of 4–1–0, Dynamo had a record of 3–2–0", "id": "21623026" } ]
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[ { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "1942 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 1942 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the tenth playing of the midsummer classic between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was held on July 6, 1942, at Polo Grounds in New York City the home of the New York Giants of the National League. The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League 3–1. While the game had been scheduled for a twilight start at 6:30 p.m. EWT", "id": "14878188" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "2015 Toronto Blue Jays season\n\n\nearned positions in the bullpen on the Opening Day roster. The team returned to Montreal's Olympic Stadium on April 3 and April 4, 2015, to face the Cincinnati Reds. The Blue Jays would lose the first game 2–0, but win the finale 9–1. In Grapefruit League play, Toronto finished with a 19–13 record. The 2015 Major League Baseball draft was held on June 8–10. The Blue Jays played against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium on Opening Day and won, 6–1. Toronto scored five runs in the", "id": "19251784" }, { "contents": "2007 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2007 Major League Baseball season began on April 1 with a rematch of the 2006 National League Championship Series; the St. Louis Cardinals and New York Mets played the first game of the season at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri, which was won by the Mets, 6–1. The regular season concluded with seven teams entering the postseason who had failed to reach the 2006 playoffs including all National League teams, with only the New York Yankees returning; a dramatic one-game playoff between the Colorado Rockies and San Diego Padres", "id": "15645656" }, { "contents": "2009 Major League Baseball season\n\n\n4–3. In addition, the annual Civil Rights Game became a regular season game, and was played June 20 at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Ohio, when the host Cincinnati Reds lost to the Chicago White Sox in an interleague game, 10–8. Both teams wore replicas of their 1965 uniforms in the contest. The New York Yankees, with 103 wins, clinched Major League Baseball's best record in the 2009 season, and the #1 seed in the American League by winning the AL East. The Los Angeles", "id": "5183694" }, { "contents": "2016 Washington Nationals season\n\n\nfirst come-from-behind postseason win for a Washington, D.C., Major League Baseball team since the Washington Senators came from behind to beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 4-3 in Game 3 of the 1925 World Series 91 years earlier on October 10, 1925. It also was the Nationals′ first postseason victory at home since a 2-1 win over the St. Louis Cardinals in Game 4 of the 2012 National League Division Series on October 11, 2012. 4:08 p.m. (EDT) at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California", "id": "18692321" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "List of current Major League Baseball broadcasters\n\n\n, and even extra innings br Milwaukee: Innings 3-4, 7, and 10-11, 14-15, 18-19 with Uecker and Levering; innings 4-6, and 10-11, 14-15, 18-19 with Levering and Grindle br New York Mets: Innings 3-4, 7, and even extra innings br Philadelphia: Innings 4-5 (home games only) br St. Louis: Innings 3-4, 7-8, and even extra innings (home", "id": "6338289" }, { "contents": "1966 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 1966 Major League Baseball season was contested from April 11 to October 9, 1966. The Braves played their inaugural season in Atlanta, following their relocation from Milwaukee. Three teams played the 1966 season in new stadiums. On April 12, the Braves ushered in Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium with the Pittsburgh Pirates taking a 3–2 win in 13 innings. One week later, Anaheim Stadium opened with the California Angels losing to the Chicago White Sox, 3–1 in the Angels' debut in neighboring Orange County. On May 8,", "id": "16053448" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Rookie of the Year Award\n\n\n(2); and the Colorado Springs Sky Sox, Las Vegas 51s, New Orleans Zephyrs, Portland Beavers, and Sacramento River Cats (1). Four players from the Arizona Diamondbacks Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the Rookie of the Year Award, more than any other, followed by the Anaheim Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and San Diego Padres organizations (3); the Colorado Rockies, Kansas City Royals, and Seattle Mariners organizations (2); and the Florida Marlins, Houston Astros", "id": "8032424" }, { "contents": "2015 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2015 Major League Baseball season began on April 5 with a Sunday night game between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field, and ended on November 1 with the Kansas City Royals winning the World Series. This was Rob Manfred's first season serving as Commissioner of Baseball. The Major League Baseball All-Star Game's 86th edition was held on Tuesday, July 14 at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Ohio, home of the Cincinnati Reds. The American League won the game 6–3, to give", "id": "19375509" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Los Angeles Clippers season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Los Angeles Clippers season was their 38th season in the NBA and their 24th in Los Angeles. Key dates prior to the start of the season: Los Angeles' selections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. Record: 6–8; Home: 4–4; Road: 2–4 Record: 4–9; Home: 1–4; Road: 3–5 Record: 4–9; Home: 4–6; Road: 0–3 Record: 5–9; Home: 2–3; Road: 3–6 Record: 3–15; Home: 2–6; Road: 1–9 Record", "id": "15027267" }, { "contents": "Brett Tomko\n\n\nBrett Daniel Tomko (born April 7, 1973) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Cincinnati Reds, San Diego Padres, Seattle Mariners, St. Louis Cardinals, San Francisco Giants, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, Oakland Athletics, Texas Rangers, and Kansas City Royals. Tomko attended El Dorado High School in Placentia, California, and was a letter winner in basketball and baseball. Tomko attended Florida Southern College for one season in , leading the team", "id": "5534629" }, { "contents": "Ducky Schofield\n\n\nJohn Richard Schofield (born January 7, 1935), nicknamed Ducky, is an American former professional baseball infielder. He played nineteen seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1953 to 1971 for the St. Louis Cardinals, Pittsburgh Pirates, San Francisco Giants, New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers, Boston Red Sox, and Milwaukee Brewers. Schofield made his Major League Baseball debut with the St. Louis Cardinals on July 3, 1953, and appeared in his final game on September 30, 1971 for the Milwaukee Brewers.", "id": "7142787" }, { "contents": "Sports Beanie Babies\n\n\nthe Elephant 9/06/98 Anaheim Athletics Mel the Koala 9/06/98 Toronto Blue Jays Rocket the Bluejay 9/08/98 Chicago Cubs Blackie the Bear 9/13/98 Chicago Cubs Gracie the Swan 9/14/98 St. Louis Cardinals Smoochy the Frog 4/11/99 San Francisco Giants Slippery the Seal 4/25/99 Chicago Cubs Sammy the Bear 5/30/99 New York Mets Valentina the Bear 6/12/99 Milwaukee Brewers Early the Robin 6/18/99 Minnesota Twins Hippie the Bunny 6/19/99 Cincinnati Reds Scorch the Dragon 7/03/99 Houston Astros Goatee the Goat 7/11/99 Detroit Tigers Kuku the Cockatoo 7/18/99 Houston Astros Tiny the Chihuahua 8/05/99 Chicago Cubs Erin the Bear 8/15/99 New York Yankees", "id": "10270945" }, { "contents": "Eastern League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nAward, the most of any position. Seven players from the Philadelphia Phillies Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Pittsburgh Pirates organization (6); the Baltimore Orioles, Cleveland Indians, and Montreal Expos organizations (5); the New York Mets, and the Toronto Blue Jays organizations (4); the Boston Red Sox, and the New York Yankees organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Chicago White Sox, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers", "id": "5435227" }, { "contents": "2002 New York Yankees season\n\n\nH = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in\" Game 1: \"New York 8 – Anaheim 5.\" Game 2: \"Anaheim 8 – New York 6.\" Game 3: \"Anaheim 9 – New York 6.\" Game 4: \"Anaheim 9 – New York 5.\" Anaheim's victory secured their place in the American League Championship Series, where they defeated the Minnesota Twins, and subsequently the San Francisco Giants to win the World Series", "id": "3120510" }, { "contents": "Busch Stadium\n\n\nSeries against the Kansas City Royals. The Cardinals hosted two postseason games at Busch Stadium in 2015. In the National League Division Series, they won game 1 on October 9, 2015, but lost game 2 against the Chicago Cubs. The Cardinals then lost games 3 and 4 to the Cubs at Wrigley Field to lose the series 3-1. The stadium hosted the 2009 Major League Baseball All-Star Game on July 14, 2009. The American League defeated the National League in that game, 4-3.", "id": "4108919" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\n, Mobile BayBears, and Nashville Sounds (2); and the Asheville Tourists, Charlotte O's, and Montgomery Rebels (1). Six players from the Chicago White Sox Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Houston Astros organization (4); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Cincinnati Reds, Kansas City Royals, Milwaukee Brewers, Oakland Athletics, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays/Rays organizations (3); the Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, Detroit Tigers", "id": "7467045" }, { "contents": "Champion Baseball\n\n\ncity/state to represent from a list containing Los Angeles, Cincinnati, Atlanta, Pittsburg (probably a typo for Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania), Chicago, Montreal, St. Louis, Boston, Milwaukee, New York City, California and Texas (all of whom had major-league baseball franchises in 1983). The computer then randomly selects from among the remaining cities. If at any time the computer team has scored more runs than the player, the game immediately ends. The high-scores list (\"FAR OUT PLAYERS", "id": "10335865" }, { "contents": "1939 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 1939 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the seventh playing of the mid-summer classic between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was held on July 11, 1939, at Yankee Stadium in The Bronx, New York City, the home of the New York Yankees of the American League. The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League 3–1. Players in \"italics\" have since been", "id": "22195293" }, { "contents": "California League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nAward, the most of any position. Six players played during seasons for which position information is unavailable. Sixteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the San Diego Padres organization (7); the California/Los Angeles Angels, Minnesota Twins, and San Francisco Giants organizations (5); the St. Louis Cardinals organization (4); the Kansas City/Oakland Athletics and Milwaukee Brewers organization (3);", "id": "8204130" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "2015 Summer North American League of Legends Championship Series\n\n\n2015 Summer North American League of Legends Championship Series (2015 Summer NA LCS) was won by Counter Logic Gaming, their first NA LCS split title. Most games were played in Los Angeles at Riot Games' studio, but the finals were played at Madison Square Garden in New York. 1. Team Liquid 14-5 2. Counter Logic Gaming 13-6 3. Team Impulse 13-6 4. Gravity Gaming 12-7 5. Team SoloMid 11-7 6. Team Dignitas 10-8 7.", "id": "894748" }, { "contents": "Darren Bragg\n\n\nDarren William Bragg (born September 7, 1969) is an American former baseball outfielder who played 11 seasons in Major League Baseball. He played for the Seattle Mariners (–), Boston Red Sox (1996–), St. Louis Cardinals (1999), Colorado Rockies (), New York Mets (), New York Yankees (2001), Atlanta Braves (–), San Diego Padres (), and his final team, the Cincinnati Reds (2004). In his career, he hit .255 with", "id": "479806" }, { "contents": "Peoria Javelinas\n\n\nThe Peoria Javelinas, established in 1992, are a baseball team that plays in the West Division of the Arizona Fall League. The Javelinas play their home games in the Peoria Sports Complex in Peoria, Arizona, which is a spring training site for both the San Diego Padres and the Seattle Mariners. For the 2011 season, Major League Baseball teams sending players to the Javelinas were: the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Mets, San Diego Padres, St. Louis Cardinals, and Seattle Mariners. For 2012 the Minnesota Twins and Cincinnati", "id": "5919459" }, { "contents": "2008 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 2008 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 79th midseason exhibition between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and the National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was played at Yankee Stadium in The Bronx, New York City, home of the New York Yankees, on July 15, 2008 and began at 8:47 p.m. ET. The game ended at 1:38 a.m. ET the following morning. The home American League won 4–3 in 15 innings, giving home field", "id": "18338012" }, { "contents": "Sports Beanie Babies\n\n\nGIVEN AWAY (SGA) AT BASEBALL GAMES: 5/18/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 9/06/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 9/18/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 3/10/98 New York Yankees Bones the Dog 5/03/98 Chicago Cubs Daisy the Cow (Harry Caray) 5/17/98 New York Yankees Valentino the Bear 5/22/98 St. Louis Cardinals Stretch the Ostrich 5/31/98 Detroit Tigers Stripes the Tiger 5/31/98 Milwaukee Brewers Batty the Bat 5/31/98 Kansas City Royals Roary the Lion 6/14/98 Arizona Diamondbacks Hissy the Snake 7/07/98 Colorado Rockies Glory the Bear 7/12/98 Chicago White Sox Blizzard the Tiger 7/12/98 New York Mets", "id": "10270943" }, { "contents": "2007–08 New Jersey Devils season\n\n\n: 9–4–1; Home: 4–3–0; Road: 5–1–1 Record: 7–4–1 ; Home: 4–1–0 ; Road: 3–3–1 Record: 7–5–0 ; Home: 4–4–0 ; Road: 3–1–0 Record: 9–3–3 ; Home: 7–3–1 ; Road: 2–0–2 Record: 6–6–1 ; Home: 2–2–1 ; Road: 4–4–0 Record: 3–1–0 ; Home: 2–0–0 ; Road: 1–1–0 The New Jersey Devils clinched a playoff spot following a 2–1 overtime victory against the New York Islanders on April 1, 2008, their 79th game of the season. They were the third", "id": "13610586" }, { "contents": "2018 New York Mets season\n\n\nlosing 1–5 to the St. Louis Cardinals, finishing the series two out of three. After, they went on a 9–game win streak, which put them in first place in the NL East. They finished the month going 15–9 and having a strong win (14–2) over the San Diego Padres. On May 1, the Mets started the month losing 2–3 to the Atlanta Braves at Citi Field. They went on a 6–game losing streak, but broke out of it seven days later by beating the Cincinnati Reds 7–6. The", "id": "3541787" }, { "contents": "Doubleheader (baseball)\n\n\nLike the twi-night doubleheader, this type of doubleheader is more prominent in the minor leagues. The last one scheduled in Major League Baseball was the Seattle Mariners at the Kansas City Royals on August 6, 2017. Prior traditional doubleheaders were the Detroit Tigers at the Cleveland Indians on September 13, 2015, the Pittsburgh Pirates at the New York Yankees on May 18, 2014, San Diego Padres at the Cleveland Indians on April 9, 2014, the New York Yankees at the Cleveland Indians on May 13, 2013,", "id": "5035560" }, { "contents": "Graeme Lloyd\n\n\nGraeme John Lloyd (born 9 April 1967) is an Australian-born former professional baseball pitcher, who appeared with the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays, Montreal Expos, Florida Marlins, New York Mets, and Kansas City Royals of Major League Baseball (MLB). Lloyd played with the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays, and Kansas City Royals of the American League and the Montreal Expos, Florida Marlins, and New York Mets of the National League. He was the third", "id": "11258284" }, { "contents": "1969 Major League Baseball expansion\n\n\nand Washington Senators, and the American League West would consist of the California Angels, Chicago White Sox, Kansas City Royals, Minnesota Twins, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Pilots. The National League originally resisted a divisional split, with its president Warren Giles citing \"the tradition and history of baseball\". By July 10, the National League owners had agreed to a divisional split, in which the National League East would consist of the Chicago Cubs, Montreal Expos, New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, and", "id": "11925191" }, { "contents": "Ricky Bones\n\n\nRicardo Bones (; born April 7, 1969) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. Bones played from 1991 to 2001 for three National League teams – the San Diego Padres, Cincinnati Reds, and Florida Marlins – and four American League teams – the Milwaukee Brewers, Kansas City Royals, New York Yankees, and Baltimore Orioles. Bones was signed by the Padres as an amateur free agent on May 13, 1986 making his Major League debut on August 11, 1991 against the Cincinnati Reds. He pitched seven innings, allowed", "id": "19542825" }, { "contents": "Rubén Gotay\n\n\nRuben A. Gotay ( ; born December 25, 1982) is a Puerto Rican former professional baseball infielder. He played in Major League Baseball from 2004 to 2008 with the Kansas City Royals, New York Mets and Atlanta Braves. He is currently a coach for the Clearwater Threshers. Gotay made his major league debut with the Kansas City Royals on August 4, , when they played the Chicago White Sox. He went 1-for-3 and got his first major league hit off José Contreras. Gotay played in 44 games for the Royals in", "id": "18248893" }, { "contents": "Midwestern United States\n\n\n), Major League Baseball (MLB), National Basketball Association (NBA), National Hockey League (NHL) and Major League Soccer (MLS) have team franchises in several Midwestern cities: Successful teams include the St. Louis Cardinals (11 World Series titles), Cincinnati Reds (5 World Series titles), Chicago Bulls (6 NBA titles), the Detroit Pistons (3 NBA titles), the Green Bay Packers (4 Super Bowl titles, 13 total NFL championships), the Chicago Bears (1 Super Bowl", "id": "15016390" }, { "contents": "Roberto Kelly\n\n\nRoberto Conrado \"Gray\" Kelly (born October 1, 1964) is a Panamanian former professional baseball outfielder in Major League Baseball and current manager of the Sultanes de Monterrey of the Mexican Baseball League. He was signed by the New York Yankees as an amateur free agent in 1982 and went on to play for them (1987–1992 and 2000), the Cincinnati Reds (1993–1994), Atlanta Braves (1994), Montreal Expos (1995), Los Angeles Dodgers (1995), Minnesota Twins (1996–1997), Seattle Mariners", "id": "13631358" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Portland Trail Blazers season\n\n\nselections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. Record: 0–1 ; Home: 0–0 ; Road: 0–1 Record: 5–10 ; Home: 5–3 ; Road: 0–7 Record: 13–2 ; Home: 10–0 ; Road: 3–2 Record: 8–6 ; Home: 3–2 ; Road: 5–4 Record: 5–9; Home: 4–3; Road: 1–6 Record: 7–8; Home: 3–3 ; Road: 4–5 Record: 3–5; Home: 3–2; Road: 0–3 *Total for entire season including previous team(s) The Trail Blazers", "id": "14916980" }, { "contents": "Todd Zeile\n\n\nTodd Edward Zeile (born September 9, 1965) is an American former professional baseball third baseman, catcher, and first baseman in Major League Baseball (MLB). He played sixteen seasons, from 1989 to 2004, for the St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago Cubs, Philadelphia Phillies, Baltimore Orioles, Los Angeles Dodgers, Florida Marlins, Texas Rangers, New York Mets, Colorado Rockies, New York Yankees, and Montreal Expos. Zeile graduated from UCLA, where he played collegiate baseball primarily as a catcher. Only five players", "id": "4659979" }, { "contents": "Cameron Maybin\n\n\nCameron Keith Maybin (born April 4, 1987) is an American professional baseball outfielder for the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball (MLB). He has played in MLB for the Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, San Diego Padres, Atlanta Braves, Los Angeles Angels, Houston Astros, and Seattle Mariners. He was the tenth overall pick in the 2005 MLB draft by the Tigers and debuted with them in 2007. With the Astros, he won the 2017 World Series over the Los Angeles Dodgers. Maybin", "id": "4351467" }, { "contents": "All-you-can-eat seats\n\n\nBaltimore Orioles, Kansas City Royals, and Texas Rangers converted their under-utilized seats to AYCE seats. The concept spread to 13 Major League Baseball parks in 2008 and 19 parks in 2010. Major League Baseball teams offering all-you-can-eat seats include the Arizona Diamondbacks, Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, Kansas City Royals, Los Angeles Dodgers, Miami Marlins, Minnesota Twins, Pittsburgh Pirates, San Diego Padres, Tampa Bay Rays, Texas Rangers, and Toronto", "id": "12379503" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Detroit Red Wings season\n\n\nand center Pavel Datsyuk were starters in the game. The Western Conference team was coached by Detroit Red Wings head coach Mike Babcock. The Red Wings had the best goaltending in the League, allowing only 179 goals (excluding five shootout goals). Record: 10–2–1; Home: 5–1–0; Road: 5–1–1 Record: 7–4–1; Home: 5–1–0; Road: 2–3–1 Record: 12–2–1 ; Home: 6–1–1 ; Road: 6–1–0 Record: 9–2–1; Home: 4–1–1; Road: 5–1–0 Record: 4–8–2; Home: 1–4–0; Road", "id": "10767066" }, { "contents": "List of Miami Hurricanes in the NFL\n\n\n(2) Baltimore Ravens (0) Buffalo Bills (2) Carolina Panthers (4) Chicago Bears (2) Cincinnati Bengals (1) Cleveland Browns (2) Dallas Cowboys (0) Denver Broncos (1) Detroit Lions (2) Green Bay Packers (3) Houston Texans (2) Indianapolis Colts (4) Jacksonville Jaguars (6) Kansas City Chiefs (1) Los Angeles Chargers (4) Los Angeles Rams (0) Miami Dolphins (2) Minnesota Vikings (2) New England Patriots", "id": "16077415" }, { "contents": "Larry Stahl\n\n\nLarry Floyd Stahl (born June 29, 1941) is an American retired professional baseball outfielder. He played in Major League Baseball from 1964 to 1973 for the Kansas City Athletics, New York Mets, San Diego Padres, and Cincinnati Reds. Stahl was signed by the Athletics in 1960 as an amateur free agent. He broke into the big leagues on September 11, 1964, going 0-1 as a pinch-hitter against Wally Bunker in a 5-2 Kansas City loss to the Baltimore Orioles in Memorial Stadium.", "id": "21402635" }, { "contents": "Rick Wilkins (baseball)\n\n\nRichard David Wilkins (born June 4, 1967) is an American former professional baseball catcher. He played eleven seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) between 1991 and 2001 for the Chicago Cubs, Houston Astros, San Francisco Giants, Seattle Mariners, New York Mets, Los Angeles Dodgers, St. Louis Cardinals, and San Diego Padres. Wilkins was born in Jacksonville, Florida. While growing up, he graduated from The Bolles School where he was a district champ in both baseball and football his senior year of high school", "id": "21061655" }, { "contents": "List of highest-income counties in the United States\n\n\n, Pennsylvania 3, Wisconsin 2, Massachusetts 2, Michigan 2, Indiana 1, Kansas 1, Kentucky 1, Missouri 1, New Hampshire 1, New Mexico 1, Tennessee 1, Utah 1. Twenty-five states do not have any counties in the top 100. \"United States of America: $41,994\" Number of counties by state in the top 100: Colorado 10, Virginia 7 counties plus 3 independent cities, New Jersey 9, California 8, Florida 6, New York 6, Georgia 4,", "id": "17149331" }, { "contents": "Anthony Swarzak\n\n\nAnthony Ray Swarzak (born September 10, 1985) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Atlanta Braves of Major League Baseball (MLB). He previously played for the Minnesota Twins, Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, Chicago White Sox, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Mets, Seattle Mariners and for the Doosan Bears of the KBO League. Swarzak attended Nova High School in Davie, Florida. As a sophomore, Swarzak pitched to an 11–1 win–loss record with a 1.16 earned run average and 120 strikeouts and was", "id": "11169168" }, { "contents": "Danny Walton\n\n\nDaniel James Walton (July 14, 1947 – August 9, 2017) was an American Major League Baseball outfielder. He played for the Houston Astros (1968 and 1977), Seattle Pilots (1969), Milwaukee Brewers (1970–71), New York Yankees (1971), Minnesota Twins (1973 and 1975), Los Angeles Dodgers (1976), Yokohama Taiyo Whales (1978), and Texas Rangers (1980). During a 9-year major league baseball career, he hit .223, 28 home runs, and 107", "id": "15720261" }, { "contents": "Tom Kelly (baseball)\n\n\ninning two-run home run. The World Series was a well-fought contest between the Twins and the National League champion St. Louis Cardinals, each team winning all of its home games. Games 1, 2, 4 and 6 were decidedly lopsided contests (10–1 Twins, 8–4 Twins, 7–2 Cards, 11–5 Twins), with Games 3, 5 and 7 being much closer contests, each being decided by only two runs (3–1 Cards, 4–2 Cards and 4–2 Twins). After a 63-year drought, Tom Kelly", "id": "7120038" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Dallas Mavericks season\n\n\nthe season: Dallas' selections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. injured Record: 1–0; Home: 0–0; Road: 1–0 Record: 10–5; Home: 8–1 ; Road: 2–4 Record: 9–6; Home: 6–2; Road: 3–4 Record: 11–3; Home: 6–0; Road: 5–3 Record: 8–6; Home: 5–0; Road: 3–6 Record: 7–8; Home: 5–4; Road: 2–4 Record: 5–3; Home: 4–0; Road: 1–3 *Total for entire season including", "id": "14916679" }, { "contents": "2010 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2010 Major League Baseball season began April 4, with the regular season ending on October 3. The 2010 All-Star Game was played on July 13 at Angel Stadium of Anaheim in Anaheim, California. The National League ended a 13-game winless streak with a 3–1 victory. Due to this result, the World Series began October 27 in the city of the National League Champion, the San Francisco Giants, and ended November 1 when the Giants defeated the American League Champion Texas Rangers, four games to one. Green backgrounds", "id": "9032678" }, { "contents": "Busch Stadium\n\n\nscore of 6-2, clinching the series win. In the 2006 National League Championship Series the Cardinals hosted the New York Mets in Games 3, 4, and 5. St. Louis won Game 3 and Game 5, and eventually clinched their 17th National League pennant by defeating the Mets on the road in Game 7, 3-1. The Cardinals faced the Detroit Tigers in the 2006 World Series. This was the third meeting between the two ballclubs in the Fall Classic, and the first in 38 years. The", "id": "4108910" }, { "contents": "American Association (20th century) Rookie of the Year Award\n\n\nCity 89ers, Springfield Redbirds, and St. Paul Saints (2); and the Buffalo Bisons, Minneapolis Millers, and Toledo Mud Hens (1). Eight players from the St. Louis Cardinals Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the Rookie of the Year Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago White Sox and Cincinnati Reds organizations (5); the Boston/Milwaukee Braves organization (4); the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers, Cleveland Indians, Kansas City Royals, Montreal Expos, and", "id": "8789705" }, { "contents": "2017 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2017 Major League Baseball season began on April 2, 2017 with three games, including the 2016 World Series champions Chicago Cubs facing off against the St. Louis Cardinals, and ended on November 1. The postseason began on October 3. The World Series began October 24 and Game 7 was played on November 1, in which the Houston Astros defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers in seven games, to capture their first World Series championship in franchise history. The 88th Major League Baseball All-Star Game was held on July 11 at", "id": "12617094" }, { "contents": "UCLA Bruins baseball\n\n\nTulsa, 6–5 in 10 innings, and to Arizona State, 2–1 in 12 innings. Chambliss, who went on to play for Major League Baseball's Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Atlanta Braves between 1971 and 1986, had a team-high .340 batting average and 15 home runs. Other members of the team included Bill Bonham, Steven Edney, Mike Reinbach, and Jim York. The 1997 team won the Pac-10 title with a 43–18 record (21–9 Pac-10) and reached in the CWS. The team was", "id": "3126266" }, { "contents": "The National Baseball Association's top 100 minor league teams\n\n\ntheir final list. Of the 69 franchises to make the list, 14 appeared more than once. The Baltimore Orioles took 6 places on the list, the most of any team, followed by the Ft. Worth Panthers and Toronto Maple Leafs (5), Newark Bears and San Francisco Seals (4); Kansas City Blues, Los Angeles Angels, and St. Paul Saints (3); and Charlotte Hornets, Columbus Senators/Red Birds, Houston Buffaloes, Indianapolis Indians, Memphis Chicks, and Milwaukee Brewers (2", "id": "6000643" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "LaTroy Hawkins\n\n\nLaTroy Hawkins (born December 21, 1972) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. In his 21-year Major League Baseball (MLB) career, he played for the Minnesota Twins, Chicago Cubs, San Francisco Giants, Baltimore Orioles, Colorado Rockies, New York Yankees, Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, New York Mets, and Toronto Blue Jays. At the time of his retirement, Hawkins was the only active player to be a member of the 1,000-games-pitched club, and at", "id": "14886480" }, { "contents": "Ron Davis (pitcher)\n\n\nRonald Gene Davis (born August 6, 1955) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played 11 years from 1978 to 1988. Davis played for the New York Yankees and Minnesota Twins of the American League and the Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Dodgers, and San Francisco Giants of the National League. He was selected to the American League All-Star team in 1981. Davis was born in Houston, Texas. Standing 6' 4\", he was a hard-throwing right-handed relief pitcher. During his", "id": "18827106" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball rivalries\n\n\nexpansion teams in , MLB increased the total number of games American League teams played to 162, which meant teams would play each other 18 times a season. The National League did not implement this until the following year when the New York Mets and Houston Colt .45s (now the Houston Astros) entered play. In , with the San Diego Padres, Seattle Pilots, Kansas City Royals, and Montreal Expos entering play as expansion teams, MLB split both leagues into two divisions with six teams each. Teams played a total of", "id": "19117978" }, { "contents": "Uzbekistan Professional Football League Organization\n\n\nWDWWL 4 Previous rank: 5 Metalourg 7 3 1 3 13 9 +4 10 LWLWL 5 Previous rank: 14 Nasaf 7 3 1 3 11 8 +3 10 WWLLL 6 Previous rank: 3 Bunyodkor 6 3 1 2 9 8 +1 10 DWWWL 7 Previous rank: 4 Surkhon 6 2 3 1 5 4 +1 9 DLDWW 8 Previous rank: 7 Dinamo Samarqand 6 2 2 2 6 7 -1 8 DLWWL 9 Previous rank: 10 Buxoro 7 1 3 3 6 9 -3 6 LDLWD 10 Previous rank: 11 Andijan 6 1", "id": "612339" }, { "contents": "Julio Navarro\n\n\nJulio Navarro Ventura (January 9, 1934 – January 24, 2018) was a Major League Baseball relief pitcher. He played for the Los Angeles Angels (1962–64), Detroit Tigers (1964–66), and Atlanta Braves (1970). The 5'11\", 190 lb. right-hander with the nickname \"Whiplash\" was acquired by the Angels from the San Francisco Giants organization on September 2, 1962. Navarro made his major league debut in relief on September 3, 1962 against the New York Yankees in game 2", "id": "10731876" }, { "contents": "Federal League\n\n\neroded by subsequent court rulings and legislation regarding issues specific to Major League Baseball. Of the locations of teams in the Federal League, five currently have major league teams. Those are Baltimore, Chicago, Kansas City, Pittsburgh and St. Louis. Brooklyn has a New York–Penn League team, known as the Brooklyn Cyclones. (The major league Brooklyn Dodgers moved to Los Angeles in 1958, although the New York Mets have been located in the adjacent borough of Queens since 1964.) Buffalo and Indianapolis have International League teams", "id": "11616700" }, { "contents": "Jim Palmer\n\n\nbetween Major League Baseball, ABC and NBC called The Baseball Network) to once again broadcast with Tim McCarver and Al Michaels. In 1995, the reunited team of Palmer, McCarver and Michaels would call the All-Star Game, Game 3 of that NLDS between Cincinnati and Los Angeles, Game 4 of the NLDS between Atlanta and Colorado, Games 1–2 of the NLCS, and Games 1, 4–5 of the World Series. Palmer, McCarver and Michaels were also intended to call the previous year's World Series for ABC,", "id": "10332649" }, { "contents": "Kauffman Stadium\n\n\nresult of the American League winning the 2015 MLB All-Star Game 6-3. The Royals won game 1 (5-4 in 14 innings) and game 2 (7-1), as well as the entire series (4-1). Kauffman Stadium was the last baseball-only park built in the majors (not counting temporary facilities) from 1966 to 1991. It was one of the few baseball-only facilities built in the majors during the heyday of the cookie-cutter stadium era,", "id": "17613781" }, { "contents": "Steve Lyons (baseball)\n\n\nthe rare distinction of having played all nine defensive positions in a single game at the major league level, although in an exhibition contest. The \"Windy City Classic,\" between the Chicago Cubs and the White Sox, took place at Wrigley Field on April 23, 1990. Per standard baseball notation, Lyons' positions during the game were, in order: 2-3-7-8-6-9-5-9-1-4. Lyons signed with Boston on April 18, 1991. With", "id": "5478878" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Carolina Hurricanes season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Carolina Hurricanes season began October 3, 2007. It was the franchise's 36th season, 29th season in the National Hockey League (NHL) and 11th as the Hurricanes. Key dates prior to the start of the season: The Hurricanes had the most power-play opportunities of all 30 NHL teams, with 420. Record: 7–3–3; Home: 3–1–1; Road: 4–2–2 Record: 7–6–0; Home: 5–4–0; Road: 2–2–0 Record: 5–10–0; Home: 2–3–0; Road: 3–7–0 Record: 6–6–1;", "id": "10381758" }, { "contents": "1970 NBA playoffs\n\n\n1) Atlanta Hawks vs. (3) Chicago Bulls: \"Hawks win series 4-1\" (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Phoenix Suns: \"Lakers win series 4-3\" Division Finals (1) Atlanta Hawks vs. (2) Los Angeles Lakers: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Champion: New York Knicks Division Semifinals (1) New York Knicks vs. (3) Baltimore Bullets: \"Knicks win series 4-3\" (2) Milwaukee Bucks vs. (4)", "id": "14689672" }, { "contents": "Bobby Schang\n\n\nRobert Martin Schang (December 7, 1886 – August 29, 1966), born in Wales Center, New York, was a catcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates (1914–15), New York Giants (1915) and St. Louis Cardinals (1927). He was the brother of former Major League Baseball catcher Wally Schang. In 3 seasons Schang played in 82 Games and had 186 At Bats, 14 Runs, 35 Hits, 7 Doubles, 4 Triples, 6 RBI, 3 Stolen Bases, 18 Walks, .188 Batting Average", "id": "7568276" }, { "contents": "A. J. Hinch\n\n\n, the Astros defeated the New York Yankees in Yankee Stadium 3–0 to advance to the American League Division Series. In the ALDS, Hinch's Astros took a 2–1 series lead against the Kansas City Royals. The Astros led the Royals 6–2 in Game 4 going into the 8th inning before the Royals came back to win 9–6. The Astros would go on to lose the series. In 2016, Houston began the season 7–17. Although the team's play improved during the course of the season, the Astros finished 84–78 and did", "id": "6118162" }, { "contents": "Mike Maddux\n\n\nMichael Ausley Maddux (born August 27, 1961) is an American professional baseball pitching coach and former pitcher, who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for nine teams, over 15 seasons. He is now the pitching coach for the St. Louis Cardinals. Maddux played in MLB from through for the Philadelphia Phillies, Los Angeles Dodgers, San Diego Padres, New York Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates, Boston Red Sox, Seattle Mariners, Montreal Expos, and Houston Astros. Except for the Phillies, for whom he played during", "id": "6218003" }, { "contents": "Chad Moeller\n\n\nChad Edward Moeller [MOE-ler] (born February 18, 1975) is an American former professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 2000 through 2010 for the Minnesota Twins, Arizona Diamondbacks, Milwaukee Brewers, Cincinnati Reds, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, and Baltimore Orioles. Moeller attended the University of Southern California (USC) and played college baseball for the USC Trojans baseball team. In 1996, he was an All-Pac-10 Conference selection. He was drafted in the", "id": "2431693" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Phoenix Coyotes season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Phoenix Coyotes season began on October 4, 2007. It was the franchise's 36th season, 29th in the National Hockey League (NHL) and 12th season as the Phoenix Coyotes. Key dates prior to the start of the season: Record: 4–6–0; Home: 1–5–0; Road: 3–1–0 Record: 7–6–0; Home: 3–2–0; Road: 4–4–0 Record: 7–6–1; Home: 2–3–1; Road: 5–3–0 Record: 9–4–1; Home: 5–1–1; Road: 4–3–0 Record: 6–5–3; Home: 3–3–1; Road", "id": "12404837" }, { "contents": "Jim Brower\n\n\nJames Robert Brower (born December 29, 1972) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played for eight Major League Baseball (MLB) teams: the Cleveland Indians (-), Cincinnati Reds (-), Montreal Expos (2002), San Francisco Giants (-), Atlanta Braves (), Baltimore Orioles (), San Diego Padres (2006), and New York Yankees (). He is currently the pitching coach for the Seattle Mariners of Major League Baseball (MLB). Brower was", "id": "10294961" }, { "contents": "Brad Ausmus\n\n\nBradley David Ausmus (; born April 14, 1969) is an American baseball former catcher and current manager for the Los Angeles Angels of Major League Baseball (MLB). In his 18-year MLB playing career, Ausmus played for the San Diego Padres, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, and Los Angeles Dodgers. He was also the manager of the Tigers and of the Israel national baseball team. A 1987 draft pick of the New York Yankees, he chose to alternate between attending Dartmouth College and playing minor league baseball. He then", "id": "3254039" }, { "contents": "WTOG\n\n\nWednesdays). These included games from the Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, Kansas City Royals, Minnesota Twins, New York Yankees, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals and the Toronto Blue Jays, as those teams were mainly in the Grapefruit League for spring training in the Tampa Bay, Orlando, Fort Myers and Sarasota areas. WTOG discontinued the baseball broadcasts when ESPN became the cable partner for Major League Baseball in 1990. WTOG aired numerous Tampa Bay Rowdies", "id": "69857" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball relocation of 1950s–60s\n\n\nexpanded to add teams in new and existing cities, adding 14 teams as of 2018. During the early years of the American League as a major league, the league placed franchises in cities that were either in direct competition with National League teams (New York City, Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, and St. Louis) or in markets abandoned by the National League after the 1899 contraction (Cleveland, Washington, D.C., and briefly Baltimore). Only Detroit, home of the Detroit Tigers, was a true \"new\"", "id": "983146" }, { "contents": "Billy Kelly (baseball)\n\n\nWilliam Joseph Kelly (May 1, 1886 – June 3, 1940) was an American professional baseball player. He played in parts of four seasons in Major League Baseball for the St. Louis Cardinals and Pittsburgh Pirates from through . He also managed the minor league Port Huron Saints in 1922. Kelly was born in Baltimore, Maryland and died of lung cancer in Detroit, Michigan at the age of 54. In a brief 4 year, 104 game major league career, Kelly compiled a .290 batting average with 32 runs, 1", "id": "19333378" }, { "contents": "Kevin Jarvis\n\n\nKevin Thomas Jarvis (born August 1, 1969) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. He played professionally for many teams including the Cincinnati Reds, Minnesota Twins, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, Colorado Rockies, San Diego Padres, Seattle Mariners, St. Louis Cardinals, the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Boston Red Sox. As of , he is a scout for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. Jarvis was born in Lexington, Kentucky and graduated from Tates Creek High School in Lexington. He played college baseball at Wake Forest", "id": "7080315" }, { "contents": "René Rivera\n\n\nRené Rivera (born July 31, 1983) is a Puerto Rican professional baseball catcher in the New York Mets organization. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Seattle Mariners, Minnesota Twins, San Diego Padres, Tampa Bay Rays, Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Angels and Atlanta Braves. Rivera was drafted by the Seattle Mariners in the second round (49th overall) of the 2001 Major League Baseball Draft as a 17-year-old. He played most of the 2004 season with the High-A California", "id": "21916971" }, { "contents": "New Jersey Jackals\n\n\n9/14 - North Shore 5, Jackals 4 9/16 - North Shore 1, Jackals 0 9/17 – Jackals 7, North Shore 2 9/18 – Jackals 4, North Shore 2 9/19 – Jackals 5, North Shore 3 Win 2nd Northeast League Championship, 4th team Championship. To date, this is the last time the Jackals have won a league championship. The Jackals total attendance in 2004 was 106,100. Averaging 2,282 per game. In 2005 the Jackals joined the 8-team Canadian American Association of Professional Baseball League but failed to make the playoffs", "id": "4403592" }, { "contents": "Larry Beinfest\n\n\nMarlins defeated the San Francisco Giants, 3-1 in four games in the 2003 NLDS, and the Chicago Cubs, 4-3 in seven games in the 2003 NLCS, to win the 2003 NL Pennant. In the 2003 World Series, the Marlins became the champion of Major League Baseball by defeating the AL Pennant winning New York Yankees 4-2 in six games. Following their championship season, Baseball America named the Marlins Organization of the Year and the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum recognized Beinfest as the 2003 winner of the", "id": "19195239" }, { "contents": "List of current Major League Baseball broadcasters\n\n\n-4, 6-7, and odd extra innings up through 2013) br Oakland: Innings 3-4, 7, and even extra innings br Seattle: Innings 3, 6-7, and even extra innings (formerly 3-4, 7, and even extra innings from 2011-2012) br Tampa Bay: Innings 3-4, 7-8, and even extra innings (Wills and Freed switch every game so one will do innings 1-2, 5-6, 9, and", "id": "6338286" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "Henry Blanco\n\n\nHenry Ramón Blanco (born August 29, 1971) is a Venezuelan professional baseball coach and former player. He is currently the bullpen coach for the Washington Nationals. He played as a catcher in Major League Baseball from 1997 to 2013, appearing for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, Atlanta Braves, Minnesota Twins, Chicago Cubs, San Diego Padres, New York Mets, Arizona Diamondbacks, Toronto Blue Jays, and Seattle Mariners. He later served as quality assurance coach for the Cubs. Although a light", "id": "16244431" }, { "contents": "Ryan Howard\n\n\na 7–2 loss to the Atlanta Braves. On September 6, Howard logged his first Major League hit in a single at-bat during a 3–1 loss to the Braves; on September 8, he recorded his first multi-hit game with a double and a single in a 4–1 win over the Braves. On September 11, Howard hit his first Major League home run off Bartolomé Fortunato, driving in his first RBI and scoring his first run in an 11–9 win over the New York Mets. Howard had 42 plate appearances", "id": "20940364" }, { "contents": "Xavier Nady\n\n\nXavier Clifford Nady VI (; born November 14, 1978) is an American former professional baseball outfielder and first baseman. Nady played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the New York Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates, New York Yankees, Chicago Cubs, Arizona Diamondbacks, Washington Nationals, San Francisco Giants, and the San Diego Padres. The St. Louis Cardinals originally drafted Nady in the 4th round of the 1997 Major League Baseball draft (134th overall) after he was named Northern California Player of the Year in his senior year of", "id": "5033466" }, { "contents": "Rex Hudler\n\n\nRex Allan Hudler (born September 2, 1960) is an American former Major League Baseball utility player and color commentator for the Kansas City Royals. He played a total of fourteen seasons after being a first round draft pick of the New York Yankees in 1978. Hudler played for six different Major League Baseball teams, and at every position except pitcher and catcher throughout his career: the New York Yankees (1984–1985), Baltimore Orioles (1986), Montreal Expos (1988–1990), St. Louis Cardinals (1990–1992), California", "id": "518136" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Montreal Canadiens season\n\n\nleading the NHL in power-play goals scored (90) and power-play percentage (24.06%). They also tied the Florida Panthers for the fewest shorthanded goals allowed, with three. Record: 6–2–3; Home: 2–1–2; Road: 4–1–1. Monthly record: 7–7–0; Home: 3–3–0; Road: 4–4–0.br Season record: 13–9–3; Home: 5–4–2; Road: 8–5–1. Monthly record: 6–4–4; Home: 1–3–2; Road: 5–1–2.br Season record: 19–13–7; Home: 6–7–4; Road: 13–6–3.", "id": "11149706" }, { "contents": "Rob Murphy\n\n\nRobert Albert Murphy (born May 26, 1960) is an American former professional baseball player who was a relief pitcher in Major League Baseball for eleven seasons in the 1980s and 1990s. Murphy played college baseball for the University of Florida, and was picked by the Cincinnati Reds in the first round of the 1981 Major League Baseball Draft. In addition to the Reds, he played for the Boston Red Sox, Seattle Mariners, Houston Astros, St. Louis Cardinals, New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers and Florida Marlins. Murphy", "id": "17438779" }, { "contents": "2006–07 Buffalo Sabres season\n\n\nMichael Ryan, Andrej Sekera and Drew Stafford all played their first career NHL game during the 2006–07 season. The Sabres finished with 298 goals scored (excluding 10 shootout-winning goals), the most in the League. Record for month 10–0–1 (Home 4–0–1 Away 6–0–0) Record for Month 9–3–1 (Home 4–2–1 Away 5–1–0) Record for Month 9–4–1 (Home 5–2–0 Away 4–2–1) Record for Month 6–7–1 (Home 4–3–0 Away 2–4–1) Record for Month 8–2–1 (Home 5–0–1 Away 3–2–0) Record for Month 8–5–2 (Home 5–3–0 Away", "id": "5702113" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Golden State Warriors season\n\n\nThis had fans severely criticizing the conference system in the league as the Warriors had a better record than all eastern conference playoff teams up to the third seed. Teams such as the Atlanta Hawks had sub or .500 winning percentages but still managed to make the postseason. Record: 0–1; Home: 0–1; Road: 0–0 Record: 8–6; Home: 3–3 ; Road: 5–3 Record: 11–6; Home: 5–2; Road: 6–4 Record: 9–6; Home: 5–2; Road: 4–4 Record: 7–3; Home:", "id": "14917146" }, { "contents": "Miguel Batista\n\n\nMiguel Descartes Batista Jerez (born February 19, 1971) is a Dominican former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Florida Marlins, Chicago Cubs, Montreal Expos, Kansas City Royals, Arizona Diamondbacks, Toronto Blue Jays, Seattle Mariners, Washington Nationals, St. Louis Cardinals, New York Mets and Atlanta Braves. Over his career, Batista has played for eight teams and been utilized extensively as both a starter and a reliever. His best seasons came in and with the Arizona Diamondbacks,", "id": "19280208" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball on CBS\n\n\non KPIX-TV locally, although the games aired on stations in markets adjacent to the Bay Area. In 1963, KPIX pre-empted the July 13 game between the San Francisco Giants–Philadelphia Phillies (at 10:15 a.m.), and the Los Angeles Dodgers-Phillies game on July 14 (at 9:30 a.m.); in 1964, the station pre-empted the Kansas City Athletics–New York Yankees game on May 16 (at 10:45) and the Milwaukee Braves–St. Louis Cardinals game on May 17.", "id": "18694381" }, { "contents": "1969 Major League Baseball expansion\n\n\nSt. Louis Cardinals, and the National League West would consist of the Atlanta Braves, Cincinnati Reds, Houston Astros, Los Angeles Dodgers, San Diego Padres, and San Francisco Giants. Game scheduling issues had to be resolved; league-wide, there would be 1,944 games compared to 1,232 for the 1968 Major League Baseball season. The American League had considered decreasing the number of games played by each team to 152 or 156 from 162 that had been played each season since 1961, and the National League either 162 or 165", "id": "11925192" }, { "contents": "List of international games played by NHL teams\n\n\nAngeles Kings, the Minnesota North Stars, the Montreal Canadiens, the New Jersey Devils, the New York Islanders, the New York Rangers, the Philadelphia Flyers, the Pittsburgh Penguins, the Quebec Nordiques, the St. Louis Blues, the Toronto Maple Leafs, the Vancouver Canucks, the Washington Capitals, and the original Winnipeg Jets). Games took place in the USA and Canada. The Soviet teams won the series with a record of 11–9–1. Individually, CSKA has a record of 4–1–0, Dynamo had a record of 3–2–0", "id": "21623026" } ]
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[ { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "1942 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 1942 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the tenth playing of the midsummer classic between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was held on July 6, 1942, at Polo Grounds in New York City the home of the New York Giants of the National League. The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League 3–1. While the game had been scheduled for a twilight start at 6:30 p.m. EWT", "id": "14878188" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "2015 Toronto Blue Jays season\n\n\nearned positions in the bullpen on the Opening Day roster. The team returned to Montreal's Olympic Stadium on April 3 and April 4, 2015, to face the Cincinnati Reds. The Blue Jays would lose the first game 2–0, but win the finale 9–1. In Grapefruit League play, Toronto finished with a 19–13 record. The 2015 Major League Baseball draft was held on June 8–10. The Blue Jays played against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium on Opening Day and won, 6–1. Toronto scored five runs in the", "id": "19251784" }, { "contents": "2007 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2007 Major League Baseball season began on April 1 with a rematch of the 2006 National League Championship Series; the St. Louis Cardinals and New York Mets played the first game of the season at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri, which was won by the Mets, 6–1. The regular season concluded with seven teams entering the postseason who had failed to reach the 2006 playoffs including all National League teams, with only the New York Yankees returning; a dramatic one-game playoff between the Colorado Rockies and San Diego Padres", "id": "15645656" }, { "contents": "2009 Major League Baseball season\n\n\n4–3. In addition, the annual Civil Rights Game became a regular season game, and was played June 20 at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Ohio, when the host Cincinnati Reds lost to the Chicago White Sox in an interleague game, 10–8. Both teams wore replicas of their 1965 uniforms in the contest. The New York Yankees, with 103 wins, clinched Major League Baseball's best record in the 2009 season, and the #1 seed in the American League by winning the AL East. The Los Angeles", "id": "5183694" }, { "contents": "2016 Washington Nationals season\n\n\nfirst come-from-behind postseason win for a Washington, D.C., Major League Baseball team since the Washington Senators came from behind to beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 4-3 in Game 3 of the 1925 World Series 91 years earlier on October 10, 1925. It also was the Nationals′ first postseason victory at home since a 2-1 win over the St. Louis Cardinals in Game 4 of the 2012 National League Division Series on October 11, 2012. 4:08 p.m. (EDT) at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California", "id": "18692321" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "List of current Major League Baseball broadcasters\n\n\n, and even extra innings br Milwaukee: Innings 3-4, 7, and 10-11, 14-15, 18-19 with Uecker and Levering; innings 4-6, and 10-11, 14-15, 18-19 with Levering and Grindle br New York Mets: Innings 3-4, 7, and even extra innings br Philadelphia: Innings 4-5 (home games only) br St. Louis: Innings 3-4, 7-8, and even extra innings (home", "id": "6338289" }, { "contents": "1966 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 1966 Major League Baseball season was contested from April 11 to October 9, 1966. The Braves played their inaugural season in Atlanta, following their relocation from Milwaukee. Three teams played the 1966 season in new stadiums. On April 12, the Braves ushered in Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium with the Pittsburgh Pirates taking a 3–2 win in 13 innings. One week later, Anaheim Stadium opened with the California Angels losing to the Chicago White Sox, 3–1 in the Angels' debut in neighboring Orange County. On May 8,", "id": "16053448" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Rookie of the Year Award\n\n\n(2); and the Colorado Springs Sky Sox, Las Vegas 51s, New Orleans Zephyrs, Portland Beavers, and Sacramento River Cats (1). Four players from the Arizona Diamondbacks Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the Rookie of the Year Award, more than any other, followed by the Anaheim Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and San Diego Padres organizations (3); the Colorado Rockies, Kansas City Royals, and Seattle Mariners organizations (2); and the Florida Marlins, Houston Astros", "id": "8032424" }, { "contents": "2015 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2015 Major League Baseball season began on April 5 with a Sunday night game between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field, and ended on November 1 with the Kansas City Royals winning the World Series. This was Rob Manfred's first season serving as Commissioner of Baseball. The Major League Baseball All-Star Game's 86th edition was held on Tuesday, July 14 at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Ohio, home of the Cincinnati Reds. The American League won the game 6–3, to give", "id": "19375509" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Los Angeles Clippers season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Los Angeles Clippers season was their 38th season in the NBA and their 24th in Los Angeles. Key dates prior to the start of the season: Los Angeles' selections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. Record: 6–8; Home: 4–4; Road: 2–4 Record: 4–9; Home: 1–4; Road: 3–5 Record: 4–9; Home: 4–6; Road: 0–3 Record: 5–9; Home: 2–3; Road: 3–6 Record: 3–15; Home: 2–6; Road: 1–9 Record", "id": "15027267" }, { "contents": "Brett Tomko\n\n\nBrett Daniel Tomko (born April 7, 1973) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Cincinnati Reds, San Diego Padres, Seattle Mariners, St. Louis Cardinals, San Francisco Giants, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, Oakland Athletics, Texas Rangers, and Kansas City Royals. Tomko attended El Dorado High School in Placentia, California, and was a letter winner in basketball and baseball. Tomko attended Florida Southern College for one season in , leading the team", "id": "5534629" }, { "contents": "Ducky Schofield\n\n\nJohn Richard Schofield (born January 7, 1935), nicknamed Ducky, is an American former professional baseball infielder. He played nineteen seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1953 to 1971 for the St. Louis Cardinals, Pittsburgh Pirates, San Francisco Giants, New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers, Boston Red Sox, and Milwaukee Brewers. Schofield made his Major League Baseball debut with the St. Louis Cardinals on July 3, 1953, and appeared in his final game on September 30, 1971 for the Milwaukee Brewers.", "id": "7142787" }, { "contents": "Sports Beanie Babies\n\n\nthe Elephant 9/06/98 Anaheim Athletics Mel the Koala 9/06/98 Toronto Blue Jays Rocket the Bluejay 9/08/98 Chicago Cubs Blackie the Bear 9/13/98 Chicago Cubs Gracie the Swan 9/14/98 St. Louis Cardinals Smoochy the Frog 4/11/99 San Francisco Giants Slippery the Seal 4/25/99 Chicago Cubs Sammy the Bear 5/30/99 New York Mets Valentina the Bear 6/12/99 Milwaukee Brewers Early the Robin 6/18/99 Minnesota Twins Hippie the Bunny 6/19/99 Cincinnati Reds Scorch the Dragon 7/03/99 Houston Astros Goatee the Goat 7/11/99 Detroit Tigers Kuku the Cockatoo 7/18/99 Houston Astros Tiny the Chihuahua 8/05/99 Chicago Cubs Erin the Bear 8/15/99 New York Yankees", "id": "10270945" }, { "contents": "Eastern League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nAward, the most of any position. Seven players from the Philadelphia Phillies Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Pittsburgh Pirates organization (6); the Baltimore Orioles, Cleveland Indians, and Montreal Expos organizations (5); the New York Mets, and the Toronto Blue Jays organizations (4); the Boston Red Sox, and the New York Yankees organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Chicago White Sox, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers", "id": "5435227" }, { "contents": "2002 New York Yankees season\n\n\nH = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in\" Game 1: \"New York 8 – Anaheim 5.\" Game 2: \"Anaheim 8 – New York 6.\" Game 3: \"Anaheim 9 – New York 6.\" Game 4: \"Anaheim 9 – New York 5.\" Anaheim's victory secured their place in the American League Championship Series, where they defeated the Minnesota Twins, and subsequently the San Francisco Giants to win the World Series", "id": "3120510" }, { "contents": "Busch Stadium\n\n\nSeries against the Kansas City Royals. The Cardinals hosted two postseason games at Busch Stadium in 2015. In the National League Division Series, they won game 1 on October 9, 2015, but lost game 2 against the Chicago Cubs. The Cardinals then lost games 3 and 4 to the Cubs at Wrigley Field to lose the series 3-1. The stadium hosted the 2009 Major League Baseball All-Star Game on July 14, 2009. The American League defeated the National League in that game, 4-3.", "id": "4108919" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\n, Mobile BayBears, and Nashville Sounds (2); and the Asheville Tourists, Charlotte O's, and Montgomery Rebels (1). Six players from the Chicago White Sox Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Houston Astros organization (4); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Cincinnati Reds, Kansas City Royals, Milwaukee Brewers, Oakland Athletics, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays/Rays organizations (3); the Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, Detroit Tigers", "id": "7467045" }, { "contents": "Champion Baseball\n\n\ncity/state to represent from a list containing Los Angeles, Cincinnati, Atlanta, Pittsburg (probably a typo for Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania), Chicago, Montreal, St. Louis, Boston, Milwaukee, New York City, California and Texas (all of whom had major-league baseball franchises in 1983). The computer then randomly selects from among the remaining cities. If at any time the computer team has scored more runs than the player, the game immediately ends. The high-scores list (\"FAR OUT PLAYERS", "id": "10335865" }, { "contents": "1939 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 1939 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the seventh playing of the mid-summer classic between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was held on July 11, 1939, at Yankee Stadium in The Bronx, New York City, the home of the New York Yankees of the American League. The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League 3–1. Players in \"italics\" have since been", "id": "22195293" }, { "contents": "California League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nAward, the most of any position. Six players played during seasons for which position information is unavailable. Sixteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the San Diego Padres organization (7); the California/Los Angeles Angels, Minnesota Twins, and San Francisco Giants organizations (5); the St. Louis Cardinals organization (4); the Kansas City/Oakland Athletics and Milwaukee Brewers organization (3);", "id": "8204130" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "2015 Summer North American League of Legends Championship Series\n\n\n2015 Summer North American League of Legends Championship Series (2015 Summer NA LCS) was won by Counter Logic Gaming, their first NA LCS split title. Most games were played in Los Angeles at Riot Games' studio, but the finals were played at Madison Square Garden in New York. 1. Team Liquid 14-5 2. Counter Logic Gaming 13-6 3. Team Impulse 13-6 4. Gravity Gaming 12-7 5. Team SoloMid 11-7 6. Team Dignitas 10-8 7.", "id": "894748" }, { "contents": "Darren Bragg\n\n\nDarren William Bragg (born September 7, 1969) is an American former baseball outfielder who played 11 seasons in Major League Baseball. He played for the Seattle Mariners (–), Boston Red Sox (1996–), St. Louis Cardinals (1999), Colorado Rockies (), New York Mets (), New York Yankees (2001), Atlanta Braves (–), San Diego Padres (), and his final team, the Cincinnati Reds (2004). In his career, he hit .255 with", "id": "479806" }, { "contents": "Peoria Javelinas\n\n\nThe Peoria Javelinas, established in 1992, are a baseball team that plays in the West Division of the Arizona Fall League. The Javelinas play their home games in the Peoria Sports Complex in Peoria, Arizona, which is a spring training site for both the San Diego Padres and the Seattle Mariners. For the 2011 season, Major League Baseball teams sending players to the Javelinas were: the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Mets, San Diego Padres, St. Louis Cardinals, and Seattle Mariners. For 2012 the Minnesota Twins and Cincinnati", "id": "5919459" }, { "contents": "2008 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 2008 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 79th midseason exhibition between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and the National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was played at Yankee Stadium in The Bronx, New York City, home of the New York Yankees, on July 15, 2008 and began at 8:47 p.m. ET. The game ended at 1:38 a.m. ET the following morning. The home American League won 4–3 in 15 innings, giving home field", "id": "18338012" }, { "contents": "Sports Beanie Babies\n\n\nGIVEN AWAY (SGA) AT BASEBALL GAMES: 5/18/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 9/06/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 9/18/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 3/10/98 New York Yankees Bones the Dog 5/03/98 Chicago Cubs Daisy the Cow (Harry Caray) 5/17/98 New York Yankees Valentino the Bear 5/22/98 St. Louis Cardinals Stretch the Ostrich 5/31/98 Detroit Tigers Stripes the Tiger 5/31/98 Milwaukee Brewers Batty the Bat 5/31/98 Kansas City Royals Roary the Lion 6/14/98 Arizona Diamondbacks Hissy the Snake 7/07/98 Colorado Rockies Glory the Bear 7/12/98 Chicago White Sox Blizzard the Tiger 7/12/98 New York Mets", "id": "10270943" }, { "contents": "2007–08 New Jersey Devils season\n\n\n: 9–4–1; Home: 4–3–0; Road: 5–1–1 Record: 7–4–1 ; Home: 4–1–0 ; Road: 3–3–1 Record: 7–5–0 ; Home: 4–4–0 ; Road: 3–1–0 Record: 9–3–3 ; Home: 7–3–1 ; Road: 2–0–2 Record: 6–6–1 ; Home: 2–2–1 ; Road: 4–4–0 Record: 3–1–0 ; Home: 2–0–0 ; Road: 1–1–0 The New Jersey Devils clinched a playoff spot following a 2–1 overtime victory against the New York Islanders on April 1, 2008, their 79th game of the season. They were the third", "id": "13610586" }, { "contents": "2018 New York Mets season\n\n\nlosing 1–5 to the St. Louis Cardinals, finishing the series two out of three. After, they went on a 9–game win streak, which put them in first place in the NL East. They finished the month going 15–9 and having a strong win (14–2) over the San Diego Padres. On May 1, the Mets started the month losing 2–3 to the Atlanta Braves at Citi Field. They went on a 6–game losing streak, but broke out of it seven days later by beating the Cincinnati Reds 7–6. The", "id": "3541787" }, { "contents": "Doubleheader (baseball)\n\n\nLike the twi-night doubleheader, this type of doubleheader is more prominent in the minor leagues. The last one scheduled in Major League Baseball was the Seattle Mariners at the Kansas City Royals on August 6, 2017. Prior traditional doubleheaders were the Detroit Tigers at the Cleveland Indians on September 13, 2015, the Pittsburgh Pirates at the New York Yankees on May 18, 2014, San Diego Padres at the Cleveland Indians on April 9, 2014, the New York Yankees at the Cleveland Indians on May 13, 2013,", "id": "5035560" }, { "contents": "Graeme Lloyd\n\n\nGraeme John Lloyd (born 9 April 1967) is an Australian-born former professional baseball pitcher, who appeared with the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays, Montreal Expos, Florida Marlins, New York Mets, and Kansas City Royals of Major League Baseball (MLB). Lloyd played with the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays, and Kansas City Royals of the American League and the Montreal Expos, Florida Marlins, and New York Mets of the National League. He was the third", "id": "11258284" }, { "contents": "1969 Major League Baseball expansion\n\n\nand Washington Senators, and the American League West would consist of the California Angels, Chicago White Sox, Kansas City Royals, Minnesota Twins, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Pilots. The National League originally resisted a divisional split, with its president Warren Giles citing \"the tradition and history of baseball\". By July 10, the National League owners had agreed to a divisional split, in which the National League East would consist of the Chicago Cubs, Montreal Expos, New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, and", "id": "11925191" }, { "contents": "Ricky Bones\n\n\nRicardo Bones (; born April 7, 1969) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. Bones played from 1991 to 2001 for three National League teams – the San Diego Padres, Cincinnati Reds, and Florida Marlins – and four American League teams – the Milwaukee Brewers, Kansas City Royals, New York Yankees, and Baltimore Orioles. Bones was signed by the Padres as an amateur free agent on May 13, 1986 making his Major League debut on August 11, 1991 against the Cincinnati Reds. He pitched seven innings, allowed", "id": "19542825" }, { "contents": "Rubén Gotay\n\n\nRuben A. Gotay ( ; born December 25, 1982) is a Puerto Rican former professional baseball infielder. He played in Major League Baseball from 2004 to 2008 with the Kansas City Royals, New York Mets and Atlanta Braves. He is currently a coach for the Clearwater Threshers. Gotay made his major league debut with the Kansas City Royals on August 4, , when they played the Chicago White Sox. He went 1-for-3 and got his first major league hit off José Contreras. Gotay played in 44 games for the Royals in", "id": "18248893" }, { "contents": "Midwestern United States\n\n\n), Major League Baseball (MLB), National Basketball Association (NBA), National Hockey League (NHL) and Major League Soccer (MLS) have team franchises in several Midwestern cities: Successful teams include the St. Louis Cardinals (11 World Series titles), Cincinnati Reds (5 World Series titles), Chicago Bulls (6 NBA titles), the Detroit Pistons (3 NBA titles), the Green Bay Packers (4 Super Bowl titles, 13 total NFL championships), the Chicago Bears (1 Super Bowl", "id": "15016390" }, { "contents": "Roberto Kelly\n\n\nRoberto Conrado \"Gray\" Kelly (born October 1, 1964) is a Panamanian former professional baseball outfielder in Major League Baseball and current manager of the Sultanes de Monterrey of the Mexican Baseball League. He was signed by the New York Yankees as an amateur free agent in 1982 and went on to play for them (1987–1992 and 2000), the Cincinnati Reds (1993–1994), Atlanta Braves (1994), Montreal Expos (1995), Los Angeles Dodgers (1995), Minnesota Twins (1996–1997), Seattle Mariners", "id": "13631358" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Portland Trail Blazers season\n\n\nselections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. Record: 0–1 ; Home: 0–0 ; Road: 0–1 Record: 5–10 ; Home: 5–3 ; Road: 0–7 Record: 13–2 ; Home: 10–0 ; Road: 3–2 Record: 8–6 ; Home: 3–2 ; Road: 5–4 Record: 5–9; Home: 4–3; Road: 1–6 Record: 7–8; Home: 3–3 ; Road: 4–5 Record: 3–5; Home: 3–2; Road: 0–3 *Total for entire season including previous team(s) The Trail Blazers", "id": "14916980" }, { "contents": "Todd Zeile\n\n\nTodd Edward Zeile (born September 9, 1965) is an American former professional baseball third baseman, catcher, and first baseman in Major League Baseball (MLB). He played sixteen seasons, from 1989 to 2004, for the St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago Cubs, Philadelphia Phillies, Baltimore Orioles, Los Angeles Dodgers, Florida Marlins, Texas Rangers, New York Mets, Colorado Rockies, New York Yankees, and Montreal Expos. Zeile graduated from UCLA, where he played collegiate baseball primarily as a catcher. Only five players", "id": "4659979" }, { "contents": "Cameron Maybin\n\n\nCameron Keith Maybin (born April 4, 1987) is an American professional baseball outfielder for the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball (MLB). He has played in MLB for the Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, San Diego Padres, Atlanta Braves, Los Angeles Angels, Houston Astros, and Seattle Mariners. He was the tenth overall pick in the 2005 MLB draft by the Tigers and debuted with them in 2007. With the Astros, he won the 2017 World Series over the Los Angeles Dodgers. Maybin", "id": "4351467" }, { "contents": "All-you-can-eat seats\n\n\nBaltimore Orioles, Kansas City Royals, and Texas Rangers converted their under-utilized seats to AYCE seats. The concept spread to 13 Major League Baseball parks in 2008 and 19 parks in 2010. Major League Baseball teams offering all-you-can-eat seats include the Arizona Diamondbacks, Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, Kansas City Royals, Los Angeles Dodgers, Miami Marlins, Minnesota Twins, Pittsburgh Pirates, San Diego Padres, Tampa Bay Rays, Texas Rangers, and Toronto", "id": "12379503" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Detroit Red Wings season\n\n\nand center Pavel Datsyuk were starters in the game. The Western Conference team was coached by Detroit Red Wings head coach Mike Babcock. The Red Wings had the best goaltending in the League, allowing only 179 goals (excluding five shootout goals). Record: 10–2–1; Home: 5–1–0; Road: 5–1–1 Record: 7–4–1; Home: 5–1–0; Road: 2–3–1 Record: 12–2–1 ; Home: 6–1–1 ; Road: 6–1–0 Record: 9–2–1; Home: 4–1–1; Road: 5–1–0 Record: 4–8–2; Home: 1–4–0; Road", "id": "10767066" }, { "contents": "List of Miami Hurricanes in the NFL\n\n\n(2) Baltimore Ravens (0) Buffalo Bills (2) Carolina Panthers (4) Chicago Bears (2) Cincinnati Bengals (1) Cleveland Browns (2) Dallas Cowboys (0) Denver Broncos (1) Detroit Lions (2) Green Bay Packers (3) Houston Texans (2) Indianapolis Colts (4) Jacksonville Jaguars (6) Kansas City Chiefs (1) Los Angeles Chargers (4) Los Angeles Rams (0) Miami Dolphins (2) Minnesota Vikings (2) New England Patriots", "id": "16077415" }, { "contents": "Larry Stahl\n\n\nLarry Floyd Stahl (born June 29, 1941) is an American retired professional baseball outfielder. He played in Major League Baseball from 1964 to 1973 for the Kansas City Athletics, New York Mets, San Diego Padres, and Cincinnati Reds. Stahl was signed by the Athletics in 1960 as an amateur free agent. He broke into the big leagues on September 11, 1964, going 0-1 as a pinch-hitter against Wally Bunker in a 5-2 Kansas City loss to the Baltimore Orioles in Memorial Stadium.", "id": "21402635" }, { "contents": "Rick Wilkins (baseball)\n\n\nRichard David Wilkins (born June 4, 1967) is an American former professional baseball catcher. He played eleven seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) between 1991 and 2001 for the Chicago Cubs, Houston Astros, San Francisco Giants, Seattle Mariners, New York Mets, Los Angeles Dodgers, St. Louis Cardinals, and San Diego Padres. Wilkins was born in Jacksonville, Florida. While growing up, he graduated from The Bolles School where he was a district champ in both baseball and football his senior year of high school", "id": "21061655" }, { "contents": "List of highest-income counties in the United States\n\n\n, Pennsylvania 3, Wisconsin 2, Massachusetts 2, Michigan 2, Indiana 1, Kansas 1, Kentucky 1, Missouri 1, New Hampshire 1, New Mexico 1, Tennessee 1, Utah 1. Twenty-five states do not have any counties in the top 100. \"United States of America: $41,994\" Number of counties by state in the top 100: Colorado 10, Virginia 7 counties plus 3 independent cities, New Jersey 9, California 8, Florida 6, New York 6, Georgia 4,", "id": "17149331" }, { "contents": "Anthony Swarzak\n\n\nAnthony Ray Swarzak (born September 10, 1985) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Atlanta Braves of Major League Baseball (MLB). He previously played for the Minnesota Twins, Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, Chicago White Sox, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Mets, Seattle Mariners and for the Doosan Bears of the KBO League. Swarzak attended Nova High School in Davie, Florida. As a sophomore, Swarzak pitched to an 11–1 win–loss record with a 1.16 earned run average and 120 strikeouts and was", "id": "11169168" }, { "contents": "Danny Walton\n\n\nDaniel James Walton (July 14, 1947 – August 9, 2017) was an American Major League Baseball outfielder. He played for the Houston Astros (1968 and 1977), Seattle Pilots (1969), Milwaukee Brewers (1970–71), New York Yankees (1971), Minnesota Twins (1973 and 1975), Los Angeles Dodgers (1976), Yokohama Taiyo Whales (1978), and Texas Rangers (1980). During a 9-year major league baseball career, he hit .223, 28 home runs, and 107", "id": "15720261" }, { "contents": "Tom Kelly (baseball)\n\n\ninning two-run home run. The World Series was a well-fought contest between the Twins and the National League champion St. Louis Cardinals, each team winning all of its home games. Games 1, 2, 4 and 6 were decidedly lopsided contests (10–1 Twins, 8–4 Twins, 7–2 Cards, 11–5 Twins), with Games 3, 5 and 7 being much closer contests, each being decided by only two runs (3–1 Cards, 4–2 Cards and 4–2 Twins). After a 63-year drought, Tom Kelly", "id": "7120038" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Dallas Mavericks season\n\n\nthe season: Dallas' selections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. injured Record: 1–0; Home: 0–0; Road: 1–0 Record: 10–5; Home: 8–1 ; Road: 2–4 Record: 9–6; Home: 6–2; Road: 3–4 Record: 11–3; Home: 6–0; Road: 5–3 Record: 8–6; Home: 5–0; Road: 3–6 Record: 7–8; Home: 5–4; Road: 2–4 Record: 5–3; Home: 4–0; Road: 1–3 *Total for entire season including", "id": "14916679" }, { "contents": "2010 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2010 Major League Baseball season began April 4, with the regular season ending on October 3. The 2010 All-Star Game was played on July 13 at Angel Stadium of Anaheim in Anaheim, California. The National League ended a 13-game winless streak with a 3–1 victory. Due to this result, the World Series began October 27 in the city of the National League Champion, the San Francisco Giants, and ended November 1 when the Giants defeated the American League Champion Texas Rangers, four games to one. Green backgrounds", "id": "9032678" }, { "contents": "Busch Stadium\n\n\nscore of 6-2, clinching the series win. In the 2006 National League Championship Series the Cardinals hosted the New York Mets in Games 3, 4, and 5. St. Louis won Game 3 and Game 5, and eventually clinched their 17th National League pennant by defeating the Mets on the road in Game 7, 3-1. The Cardinals faced the Detroit Tigers in the 2006 World Series. This was the third meeting between the two ballclubs in the Fall Classic, and the first in 38 years. The", "id": "4108910" }, { "contents": "American Association (20th century) Rookie of the Year Award\n\n\nCity 89ers, Springfield Redbirds, and St. Paul Saints (2); and the Buffalo Bisons, Minneapolis Millers, and Toledo Mud Hens (1). Eight players from the St. Louis Cardinals Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the Rookie of the Year Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago White Sox and Cincinnati Reds organizations (5); the Boston/Milwaukee Braves organization (4); the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers, Cleveland Indians, Kansas City Royals, Montreal Expos, and", "id": "8789705" }, { "contents": "2017 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2017 Major League Baseball season began on April 2, 2017 with three games, including the 2016 World Series champions Chicago Cubs facing off against the St. Louis Cardinals, and ended on November 1. The postseason began on October 3. The World Series began October 24 and Game 7 was played on November 1, in which the Houston Astros defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers in seven games, to capture their first World Series championship in franchise history. The 88th Major League Baseball All-Star Game was held on July 11 at", "id": "12617094" }, { "contents": "UCLA Bruins baseball\n\n\nTulsa, 6–5 in 10 innings, and to Arizona State, 2–1 in 12 innings. Chambliss, who went on to play for Major League Baseball's Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Atlanta Braves between 1971 and 1986, had a team-high .340 batting average and 15 home runs. Other members of the team included Bill Bonham, Steven Edney, Mike Reinbach, and Jim York. The 1997 team won the Pac-10 title with a 43–18 record (21–9 Pac-10) and reached in the CWS. The team was", "id": "3126266" }, { "contents": "The National Baseball Association's top 100 minor league teams\n\n\ntheir final list. Of the 69 franchises to make the list, 14 appeared more than once. The Baltimore Orioles took 6 places on the list, the most of any team, followed by the Ft. Worth Panthers and Toronto Maple Leafs (5), Newark Bears and San Francisco Seals (4); Kansas City Blues, Los Angeles Angels, and St. Paul Saints (3); and Charlotte Hornets, Columbus Senators/Red Birds, Houston Buffaloes, Indianapolis Indians, Memphis Chicks, and Milwaukee Brewers (2", "id": "6000643" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "LaTroy Hawkins\n\n\nLaTroy Hawkins (born December 21, 1972) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. In his 21-year Major League Baseball (MLB) career, he played for the Minnesota Twins, Chicago Cubs, San Francisco Giants, Baltimore Orioles, Colorado Rockies, New York Yankees, Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, New York Mets, and Toronto Blue Jays. At the time of his retirement, Hawkins was the only active player to be a member of the 1,000-games-pitched club, and at", "id": "14886480" }, { "contents": "Ron Davis (pitcher)\n\n\nRonald Gene Davis (born August 6, 1955) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played 11 years from 1978 to 1988. Davis played for the New York Yankees and Minnesota Twins of the American League and the Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Dodgers, and San Francisco Giants of the National League. He was selected to the American League All-Star team in 1981. Davis was born in Houston, Texas. Standing 6' 4\", he was a hard-throwing right-handed relief pitcher. During his", "id": "18827106" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball rivalries\n\n\nexpansion teams in , MLB increased the total number of games American League teams played to 162, which meant teams would play each other 18 times a season. The National League did not implement this until the following year when the New York Mets and Houston Colt .45s (now the Houston Astros) entered play. In , with the San Diego Padres, Seattle Pilots, Kansas City Royals, and Montreal Expos entering play as expansion teams, MLB split both leagues into two divisions with six teams each. Teams played a total of", "id": "19117978" }, { "contents": "Uzbekistan Professional Football League Organization\n\n\nWDWWL 4 Previous rank: 5 Metalourg 7 3 1 3 13 9 +4 10 LWLWL 5 Previous rank: 14 Nasaf 7 3 1 3 11 8 +3 10 WWLLL 6 Previous rank: 3 Bunyodkor 6 3 1 2 9 8 +1 10 DWWWL 7 Previous rank: 4 Surkhon 6 2 3 1 5 4 +1 9 DLDWW 8 Previous rank: 7 Dinamo Samarqand 6 2 2 2 6 7 -1 8 DLWWL 9 Previous rank: 10 Buxoro 7 1 3 3 6 9 -3 6 LDLWD 10 Previous rank: 11 Andijan 6 1", "id": "612339" }, { "contents": "Julio Navarro\n\n\nJulio Navarro Ventura (January 9, 1934 – January 24, 2018) was a Major League Baseball relief pitcher. He played for the Los Angeles Angels (1962–64), Detroit Tigers (1964–66), and Atlanta Braves (1970). The 5'11\", 190 lb. right-hander with the nickname \"Whiplash\" was acquired by the Angels from the San Francisco Giants organization on September 2, 1962. Navarro made his major league debut in relief on September 3, 1962 against the New York Yankees in game 2", "id": "10731876" }, { "contents": "Federal League\n\n\neroded by subsequent court rulings and legislation regarding issues specific to Major League Baseball. Of the locations of teams in the Federal League, five currently have major league teams. Those are Baltimore, Chicago, Kansas City, Pittsburgh and St. Louis. Brooklyn has a New York–Penn League team, known as the Brooklyn Cyclones. (The major league Brooklyn Dodgers moved to Los Angeles in 1958, although the New York Mets have been located in the adjacent borough of Queens since 1964.) Buffalo and Indianapolis have International League teams", "id": "11616700" }, { "contents": "Jim Palmer\n\n\nbetween Major League Baseball, ABC and NBC called The Baseball Network) to once again broadcast with Tim McCarver and Al Michaels. In 1995, the reunited team of Palmer, McCarver and Michaels would call the All-Star Game, Game 3 of that NLDS between Cincinnati and Los Angeles, Game 4 of the NLDS between Atlanta and Colorado, Games 1–2 of the NLCS, and Games 1, 4–5 of the World Series. Palmer, McCarver and Michaels were also intended to call the previous year's World Series for ABC,", "id": "10332649" }, { "contents": "Kauffman Stadium\n\n\nresult of the American League winning the 2015 MLB All-Star Game 6-3. The Royals won game 1 (5-4 in 14 innings) and game 2 (7-1), as well as the entire series (4-1). Kauffman Stadium was the last baseball-only park built in the majors (not counting temporary facilities) from 1966 to 1991. It was one of the few baseball-only facilities built in the majors during the heyday of the cookie-cutter stadium era,", "id": "17613781" }, { "contents": "Steve Lyons (baseball)\n\n\nthe rare distinction of having played all nine defensive positions in a single game at the major league level, although in an exhibition contest. The \"Windy City Classic,\" between the Chicago Cubs and the White Sox, took place at Wrigley Field on April 23, 1990. Per standard baseball notation, Lyons' positions during the game were, in order: 2-3-7-8-6-9-5-9-1-4. Lyons signed with Boston on April 18, 1991. With", "id": "5478878" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Carolina Hurricanes season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Carolina Hurricanes season began October 3, 2007. It was the franchise's 36th season, 29th season in the National Hockey League (NHL) and 11th as the Hurricanes. Key dates prior to the start of the season: The Hurricanes had the most power-play opportunities of all 30 NHL teams, with 420. Record: 7–3–3; Home: 3–1–1; Road: 4–2–2 Record: 7–6–0; Home: 5–4–0; Road: 2–2–0 Record: 5–10–0; Home: 2–3–0; Road: 3–7–0 Record: 6–6–1;", "id": "10381758" }, { "contents": "1970 NBA playoffs\n\n\n1) Atlanta Hawks vs. (3) Chicago Bulls: \"Hawks win series 4-1\" (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Phoenix Suns: \"Lakers win series 4-3\" Division Finals (1) Atlanta Hawks vs. (2) Los Angeles Lakers: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Champion: New York Knicks Division Semifinals (1) New York Knicks vs. (3) Baltimore Bullets: \"Knicks win series 4-3\" (2) Milwaukee Bucks vs. (4)", "id": "14689672" }, { "contents": "Bobby Schang\n\n\nRobert Martin Schang (December 7, 1886 – August 29, 1966), born in Wales Center, New York, was a catcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates (1914–15), New York Giants (1915) and St. Louis Cardinals (1927). He was the brother of former Major League Baseball catcher Wally Schang. In 3 seasons Schang played in 82 Games and had 186 At Bats, 14 Runs, 35 Hits, 7 Doubles, 4 Triples, 6 RBI, 3 Stolen Bases, 18 Walks, .188 Batting Average", "id": "7568276" }, { "contents": "A. J. Hinch\n\n\n, the Astros defeated the New York Yankees in Yankee Stadium 3–0 to advance to the American League Division Series. In the ALDS, Hinch's Astros took a 2–1 series lead against the Kansas City Royals. The Astros led the Royals 6–2 in Game 4 going into the 8th inning before the Royals came back to win 9–6. The Astros would go on to lose the series. In 2016, Houston began the season 7–17. Although the team's play improved during the course of the season, the Astros finished 84–78 and did", "id": "6118162" }, { "contents": "Mike Maddux\n\n\nMichael Ausley Maddux (born August 27, 1961) is an American professional baseball pitching coach and former pitcher, who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for nine teams, over 15 seasons. He is now the pitching coach for the St. Louis Cardinals. Maddux played in MLB from through for the Philadelphia Phillies, Los Angeles Dodgers, San Diego Padres, New York Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates, Boston Red Sox, Seattle Mariners, Montreal Expos, and Houston Astros. Except for the Phillies, for whom he played during", "id": "6218003" }, { "contents": "Chad Moeller\n\n\nChad Edward Moeller [MOE-ler] (born February 18, 1975) is an American former professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 2000 through 2010 for the Minnesota Twins, Arizona Diamondbacks, Milwaukee Brewers, Cincinnati Reds, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, and Baltimore Orioles. Moeller attended the University of Southern California (USC) and played college baseball for the USC Trojans baseball team. In 1996, he was an All-Pac-10 Conference selection. He was drafted in the", "id": "2431693" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Phoenix Coyotes season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Phoenix Coyotes season began on October 4, 2007. It was the franchise's 36th season, 29th in the National Hockey League (NHL) and 12th season as the Phoenix Coyotes. Key dates prior to the start of the season: Record: 4–6–0; Home: 1–5–0; Road: 3–1–0 Record: 7–6–0; Home: 3–2–0; Road: 4–4–0 Record: 7–6–1; Home: 2–3–1; Road: 5–3–0 Record: 9–4–1; Home: 5–1–1; Road: 4–3–0 Record: 6–5–3; Home: 3–3–1; Road", "id": "12404837" }, { "contents": "Jim Brower\n\n\nJames Robert Brower (born December 29, 1972) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played for eight Major League Baseball (MLB) teams: the Cleveland Indians (-), Cincinnati Reds (-), Montreal Expos (2002), San Francisco Giants (-), Atlanta Braves (), Baltimore Orioles (), San Diego Padres (2006), and New York Yankees (). He is currently the pitching coach for the Seattle Mariners of Major League Baseball (MLB). Brower was", "id": "10294961" }, { "contents": "Brad Ausmus\n\n\nBradley David Ausmus (; born April 14, 1969) is an American baseball former catcher and current manager for the Los Angeles Angels of Major League Baseball (MLB). In his 18-year MLB playing career, Ausmus played for the San Diego Padres, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, and Los Angeles Dodgers. He was also the manager of the Tigers and of the Israel national baseball team. A 1987 draft pick of the New York Yankees, he chose to alternate between attending Dartmouth College and playing minor league baseball. He then", "id": "3254039" }, { "contents": "WTOG\n\n\nWednesdays). These included games from the Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, Kansas City Royals, Minnesota Twins, New York Yankees, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals and the Toronto Blue Jays, as those teams were mainly in the Grapefruit League for spring training in the Tampa Bay, Orlando, Fort Myers and Sarasota areas. WTOG discontinued the baseball broadcasts when ESPN became the cable partner for Major League Baseball in 1990. WTOG aired numerous Tampa Bay Rowdies", "id": "69857" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball relocation of 1950s–60s\n\n\nexpanded to add teams in new and existing cities, adding 14 teams as of 2018. During the early years of the American League as a major league, the league placed franchises in cities that were either in direct competition with National League teams (New York City, Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, and St. Louis) or in markets abandoned by the National League after the 1899 contraction (Cleveland, Washington, D.C., and briefly Baltimore). Only Detroit, home of the Detroit Tigers, was a true \"new\"", "id": "983146" }, { "contents": "Billy Kelly (baseball)\n\n\nWilliam Joseph Kelly (May 1, 1886 – June 3, 1940) was an American professional baseball player. He played in parts of four seasons in Major League Baseball for the St. Louis Cardinals and Pittsburgh Pirates from through . He also managed the minor league Port Huron Saints in 1922. Kelly was born in Baltimore, Maryland and died of lung cancer in Detroit, Michigan at the age of 54. In a brief 4 year, 104 game major league career, Kelly compiled a .290 batting average with 32 runs, 1", "id": "19333378" }, { "contents": "Kevin Jarvis\n\n\nKevin Thomas Jarvis (born August 1, 1969) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. He played professionally for many teams including the Cincinnati Reds, Minnesota Twins, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, Colorado Rockies, San Diego Padres, Seattle Mariners, St. Louis Cardinals, the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Boston Red Sox. As of , he is a scout for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. Jarvis was born in Lexington, Kentucky and graduated from Tates Creek High School in Lexington. He played college baseball at Wake Forest", "id": "7080315" }, { "contents": "René Rivera\n\n\nRené Rivera (born July 31, 1983) is a Puerto Rican professional baseball catcher in the New York Mets organization. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Seattle Mariners, Minnesota Twins, San Diego Padres, Tampa Bay Rays, Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Angels and Atlanta Braves. Rivera was drafted by the Seattle Mariners in the second round (49th overall) of the 2001 Major League Baseball Draft as a 17-year-old. He played most of the 2004 season with the High-A California", "id": "21916971" }, { "contents": "New Jersey Jackals\n\n\n9/14 - North Shore 5, Jackals 4 9/16 - North Shore 1, Jackals 0 9/17 – Jackals 7, North Shore 2 9/18 – Jackals 4, North Shore 2 9/19 – Jackals 5, North Shore 3 Win 2nd Northeast League Championship, 4th team Championship. To date, this is the last time the Jackals have won a league championship. The Jackals total attendance in 2004 was 106,100. Averaging 2,282 per game. In 2005 the Jackals joined the 8-team Canadian American Association of Professional Baseball League but failed to make the playoffs", "id": "4403592" }, { "contents": "Larry Beinfest\n\n\nMarlins defeated the San Francisco Giants, 3-1 in four games in the 2003 NLDS, and the Chicago Cubs, 4-3 in seven games in the 2003 NLCS, to win the 2003 NL Pennant. In the 2003 World Series, the Marlins became the champion of Major League Baseball by defeating the AL Pennant winning New York Yankees 4-2 in six games. Following their championship season, Baseball America named the Marlins Organization of the Year and the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum recognized Beinfest as the 2003 winner of the", "id": "19195239" }, { "contents": "List of current Major League Baseball broadcasters\n\n\n-4, 6-7, and odd extra innings up through 2013) br Oakland: Innings 3-4, 7, and even extra innings br Seattle: Innings 3, 6-7, and even extra innings (formerly 3-4, 7, and even extra innings from 2011-2012) br Tampa Bay: Innings 3-4, 7-8, and even extra innings (Wills and Freed switch every game so one will do innings 1-2, 5-6, 9, and", "id": "6338286" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "Henry Blanco\n\n\nHenry Ramón Blanco (born August 29, 1971) is a Venezuelan professional baseball coach and former player. He is currently the bullpen coach for the Washington Nationals. He played as a catcher in Major League Baseball from 1997 to 2013, appearing for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, Atlanta Braves, Minnesota Twins, Chicago Cubs, San Diego Padres, New York Mets, Arizona Diamondbacks, Toronto Blue Jays, and Seattle Mariners. He later served as quality assurance coach for the Cubs. Although a light", "id": "16244431" }, { "contents": "Ryan Howard\n\n\na 7–2 loss to the Atlanta Braves. On September 6, Howard logged his first Major League hit in a single at-bat during a 3–1 loss to the Braves; on September 8, he recorded his first multi-hit game with a double and a single in a 4–1 win over the Braves. On September 11, Howard hit his first Major League home run off Bartolomé Fortunato, driving in his first RBI and scoring his first run in an 11–9 win over the New York Mets. Howard had 42 plate appearances", "id": "20940364" }, { "contents": "Xavier Nady\n\n\nXavier Clifford Nady VI (; born November 14, 1978) is an American former professional baseball outfielder and first baseman. Nady played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the New York Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates, New York Yankees, Chicago Cubs, Arizona Diamondbacks, Washington Nationals, San Francisco Giants, and the San Diego Padres. The St. Louis Cardinals originally drafted Nady in the 4th round of the 1997 Major League Baseball draft (134th overall) after he was named Northern California Player of the Year in his senior year of", "id": "5033466" }, { "contents": "Rex Hudler\n\n\nRex Allan Hudler (born September 2, 1960) is an American former Major League Baseball utility player and color commentator for the Kansas City Royals. He played a total of fourteen seasons after being a first round draft pick of the New York Yankees in 1978. Hudler played for six different Major League Baseball teams, and at every position except pitcher and catcher throughout his career: the New York Yankees (1984–1985), Baltimore Orioles (1986), Montreal Expos (1988–1990), St. Louis Cardinals (1990–1992), California", "id": "518136" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Montreal Canadiens season\n\n\nleading the NHL in power-play goals scored (90) and power-play percentage (24.06%). They also tied the Florida Panthers for the fewest shorthanded goals allowed, with three. Record: 6–2–3; Home: 2–1–2; Road: 4–1–1. Monthly record: 7–7–0; Home: 3–3–0; Road: 4–4–0.br Season record: 13–9–3; Home: 5–4–2; Road: 8–5–1. Monthly record: 6–4–4; Home: 1–3–2; Road: 5–1–2.br Season record: 19–13–7; Home: 6–7–4; Road: 13–6–3.", "id": "11149706" }, { "contents": "Rob Murphy\n\n\nRobert Albert Murphy (born May 26, 1960) is an American former professional baseball player who was a relief pitcher in Major League Baseball for eleven seasons in the 1980s and 1990s. Murphy played college baseball for the University of Florida, and was picked by the Cincinnati Reds in the first round of the 1981 Major League Baseball Draft. In addition to the Reds, he played for the Boston Red Sox, Seattle Mariners, Houston Astros, St. Louis Cardinals, New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers and Florida Marlins. Murphy", "id": "17438779" }, { "contents": "2006–07 Buffalo Sabres season\n\n\nMichael Ryan, Andrej Sekera and Drew Stafford all played their first career NHL game during the 2006–07 season. The Sabres finished with 298 goals scored (excluding 10 shootout-winning goals), the most in the League. Record for month 10–0–1 (Home 4–0–1 Away 6–0–0) Record for Month 9–3–1 (Home 4–2–1 Away 5–1–0) Record for Month 9–4–1 (Home 5–2–0 Away 4–2–1) Record for Month 6–7–1 (Home 4–3–0 Away 2–4–1) Record for Month 8–2–1 (Home 5–0–1 Away 3–2–0) Record for Month 8–5–2 (Home 5–3–0 Away", "id": "5702113" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Golden State Warriors season\n\n\nThis had fans severely criticizing the conference system in the league as the Warriors had a better record than all eastern conference playoff teams up to the third seed. Teams such as the Atlanta Hawks had sub or .500 winning percentages but still managed to make the postseason. Record: 0–1; Home: 0–1; Road: 0–0 Record: 8–6; Home: 3–3 ; Road: 5–3 Record: 11–6; Home: 5–2; Road: 6–4 Record: 9–6; Home: 5–2; Road: 4–4 Record: 7–3; Home:", "id": "14917146" }, { "contents": "Miguel Batista\n\n\nMiguel Descartes Batista Jerez (born February 19, 1971) is a Dominican former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Florida Marlins, Chicago Cubs, Montreal Expos, Kansas City Royals, Arizona Diamondbacks, Toronto Blue Jays, Seattle Mariners, Washington Nationals, St. Louis Cardinals, New York Mets and Atlanta Braves. Over his career, Batista has played for eight teams and been utilized extensively as both a starter and a reliever. His best seasons came in and with the Arizona Diamondbacks,", "id": "19280208" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball on CBS\n\n\non KPIX-TV locally, although the games aired on stations in markets adjacent to the Bay Area. In 1963, KPIX pre-empted the July 13 game between the San Francisco Giants–Philadelphia Phillies (at 10:15 a.m.), and the Los Angeles Dodgers-Phillies game on July 14 (at 9:30 a.m.); in 1964, the station pre-empted the Kansas City Athletics–New York Yankees game on May 16 (at 10:45) and the Milwaukee Braves–St. Louis Cardinals game on May 17.", "id": "18694381" }, { "contents": "1969 Major League Baseball expansion\n\n\nSt. Louis Cardinals, and the National League West would consist of the Atlanta Braves, Cincinnati Reds, Houston Astros, Los Angeles Dodgers, San Diego Padres, and San Francisco Giants. Game scheduling issues had to be resolved; league-wide, there would be 1,944 games compared to 1,232 for the 1968 Major League Baseball season. The American League had considered decreasing the number of games played by each team to 152 or 156 from 162 that had been played each season since 1961, and the National League either 162 or 165", "id": "11925192" }, { "contents": "List of international games played by NHL teams\n\n\nAngeles Kings, the Minnesota North Stars, the Montreal Canadiens, the New Jersey Devils, the New York Islanders, the New York Rangers, the Philadelphia Flyers, the Pittsburgh Penguins, the Quebec Nordiques, the St. Louis Blues, the Toronto Maple Leafs, the Vancouver Canucks, the Washington Capitals, and the original Winnipeg Jets). Games took place in the USA and Canada. The Soviet teams won the series with a record of 11–9–1. Individually, CSKA has a record of 4–1–0, Dynamo had a record of 3–2–0", "id": "21623026" } ]
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[ { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "1942 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 1942 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the tenth playing of the midsummer classic between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was held on July 6, 1942, at Polo Grounds in New York City the home of the New York Giants of the National League. The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League 3–1. While the game had been scheduled for a twilight start at 6:30 p.m. EWT", "id": "14878188" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "2015 Toronto Blue Jays season\n\n\nearned positions in the bullpen on the Opening Day roster. The team returned to Montreal's Olympic Stadium on April 3 and April 4, 2015, to face the Cincinnati Reds. The Blue Jays would lose the first game 2–0, but win the finale 9–1. In Grapefruit League play, Toronto finished with a 19–13 record. The 2015 Major League Baseball draft was held on June 8–10. The Blue Jays played against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium on Opening Day and won, 6–1. Toronto scored five runs in the", "id": "19251784" }, { "contents": "2007 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2007 Major League Baseball season began on April 1 with a rematch of the 2006 National League Championship Series; the St. Louis Cardinals and New York Mets played the first game of the season at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri, which was won by the Mets, 6–1. The regular season concluded with seven teams entering the postseason who had failed to reach the 2006 playoffs including all National League teams, with only the New York Yankees returning; a dramatic one-game playoff between the Colorado Rockies and San Diego Padres", "id": "15645656" }, { "contents": "2009 Major League Baseball season\n\n\n4–3. In addition, the annual Civil Rights Game became a regular season game, and was played June 20 at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Ohio, when the host Cincinnati Reds lost to the Chicago White Sox in an interleague game, 10–8. Both teams wore replicas of their 1965 uniforms in the contest. The New York Yankees, with 103 wins, clinched Major League Baseball's best record in the 2009 season, and the #1 seed in the American League by winning the AL East. The Los Angeles", "id": "5183694" }, { "contents": "2016 Washington Nationals season\n\n\nfirst come-from-behind postseason win for a Washington, D.C., Major League Baseball team since the Washington Senators came from behind to beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 4-3 in Game 3 of the 1925 World Series 91 years earlier on October 10, 1925. It also was the Nationals′ first postseason victory at home since a 2-1 win over the St. Louis Cardinals in Game 4 of the 2012 National League Division Series on October 11, 2012. 4:08 p.m. (EDT) at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California", "id": "18692321" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "List of current Major League Baseball broadcasters\n\n\n, and even extra innings br Milwaukee: Innings 3-4, 7, and 10-11, 14-15, 18-19 with Uecker and Levering; innings 4-6, and 10-11, 14-15, 18-19 with Levering and Grindle br New York Mets: Innings 3-4, 7, and even extra innings br Philadelphia: Innings 4-5 (home games only) br St. Louis: Innings 3-4, 7-8, and even extra innings (home", "id": "6338289" }, { "contents": "1966 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 1966 Major League Baseball season was contested from April 11 to October 9, 1966. The Braves played their inaugural season in Atlanta, following their relocation from Milwaukee. Three teams played the 1966 season in new stadiums. On April 12, the Braves ushered in Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium with the Pittsburgh Pirates taking a 3–2 win in 13 innings. One week later, Anaheim Stadium opened with the California Angels losing to the Chicago White Sox, 3–1 in the Angels' debut in neighboring Orange County. On May 8,", "id": "16053448" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Rookie of the Year Award\n\n\n(2); and the Colorado Springs Sky Sox, Las Vegas 51s, New Orleans Zephyrs, Portland Beavers, and Sacramento River Cats (1). Four players from the Arizona Diamondbacks Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the Rookie of the Year Award, more than any other, followed by the Anaheim Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and San Diego Padres organizations (3); the Colorado Rockies, Kansas City Royals, and Seattle Mariners organizations (2); and the Florida Marlins, Houston Astros", "id": "8032424" }, { "contents": "2015 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2015 Major League Baseball season began on April 5 with a Sunday night game between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field, and ended on November 1 with the Kansas City Royals winning the World Series. This was Rob Manfred's first season serving as Commissioner of Baseball. The Major League Baseball All-Star Game's 86th edition was held on Tuesday, July 14 at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Ohio, home of the Cincinnati Reds. The American League won the game 6–3, to give", "id": "19375509" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Los Angeles Clippers season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Los Angeles Clippers season was their 38th season in the NBA and their 24th in Los Angeles. Key dates prior to the start of the season: Los Angeles' selections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. Record: 6–8; Home: 4–4; Road: 2–4 Record: 4–9; Home: 1–4; Road: 3–5 Record: 4–9; Home: 4–6; Road: 0–3 Record: 5–9; Home: 2–3; Road: 3–6 Record: 3–15; Home: 2–6; Road: 1–9 Record", "id": "15027267" }, { "contents": "Brett Tomko\n\n\nBrett Daniel Tomko (born April 7, 1973) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Cincinnati Reds, San Diego Padres, Seattle Mariners, St. Louis Cardinals, San Francisco Giants, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, Oakland Athletics, Texas Rangers, and Kansas City Royals. Tomko attended El Dorado High School in Placentia, California, and was a letter winner in basketball and baseball. Tomko attended Florida Southern College for one season in , leading the team", "id": "5534629" }, { "contents": "Ducky Schofield\n\n\nJohn Richard Schofield (born January 7, 1935), nicknamed Ducky, is an American former professional baseball infielder. He played nineteen seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1953 to 1971 for the St. Louis Cardinals, Pittsburgh Pirates, San Francisco Giants, New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers, Boston Red Sox, and Milwaukee Brewers. Schofield made his Major League Baseball debut with the St. Louis Cardinals on July 3, 1953, and appeared in his final game on September 30, 1971 for the Milwaukee Brewers.", "id": "7142787" }, { "contents": "Sports Beanie Babies\n\n\nthe Elephant 9/06/98 Anaheim Athletics Mel the Koala 9/06/98 Toronto Blue Jays Rocket the Bluejay 9/08/98 Chicago Cubs Blackie the Bear 9/13/98 Chicago Cubs Gracie the Swan 9/14/98 St. Louis Cardinals Smoochy the Frog 4/11/99 San Francisco Giants Slippery the Seal 4/25/99 Chicago Cubs Sammy the Bear 5/30/99 New York Mets Valentina the Bear 6/12/99 Milwaukee Brewers Early the Robin 6/18/99 Minnesota Twins Hippie the Bunny 6/19/99 Cincinnati Reds Scorch the Dragon 7/03/99 Houston Astros Goatee the Goat 7/11/99 Detroit Tigers Kuku the Cockatoo 7/18/99 Houston Astros Tiny the Chihuahua 8/05/99 Chicago Cubs Erin the Bear 8/15/99 New York Yankees", "id": "10270945" }, { "contents": "Eastern League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nAward, the most of any position. Seven players from the Philadelphia Phillies Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Pittsburgh Pirates organization (6); the Baltimore Orioles, Cleveland Indians, and Montreal Expos organizations (5); the New York Mets, and the Toronto Blue Jays organizations (4); the Boston Red Sox, and the New York Yankees organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Chicago White Sox, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers", "id": "5435227" }, { "contents": "2002 New York Yankees season\n\n\nH = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in\" Game 1: \"New York 8 – Anaheim 5.\" Game 2: \"Anaheim 8 – New York 6.\" Game 3: \"Anaheim 9 – New York 6.\" Game 4: \"Anaheim 9 – New York 5.\" Anaheim's victory secured their place in the American League Championship Series, where they defeated the Minnesota Twins, and subsequently the San Francisco Giants to win the World Series", "id": "3120510" }, { "contents": "Busch Stadium\n\n\nSeries against the Kansas City Royals. The Cardinals hosted two postseason games at Busch Stadium in 2015. In the National League Division Series, they won game 1 on October 9, 2015, but lost game 2 against the Chicago Cubs. The Cardinals then lost games 3 and 4 to the Cubs at Wrigley Field to lose the series 3-1. The stadium hosted the 2009 Major League Baseball All-Star Game on July 14, 2009. The American League defeated the National League in that game, 4-3.", "id": "4108919" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\n, Mobile BayBears, and Nashville Sounds (2); and the Asheville Tourists, Charlotte O's, and Montgomery Rebels (1). Six players from the Chicago White Sox Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Houston Astros organization (4); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Cincinnati Reds, Kansas City Royals, Milwaukee Brewers, Oakland Athletics, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays/Rays organizations (3); the Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, Detroit Tigers", "id": "7467045" }, { "contents": "Champion Baseball\n\n\ncity/state to represent from a list containing Los Angeles, Cincinnati, Atlanta, Pittsburg (probably a typo for Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania), Chicago, Montreal, St. Louis, Boston, Milwaukee, New York City, California and Texas (all of whom had major-league baseball franchises in 1983). The computer then randomly selects from among the remaining cities. If at any time the computer team has scored more runs than the player, the game immediately ends. The high-scores list (\"FAR OUT PLAYERS", "id": "10335865" }, { "contents": "1939 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 1939 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the seventh playing of the mid-summer classic between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was held on July 11, 1939, at Yankee Stadium in The Bronx, New York City, the home of the New York Yankees of the American League. The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League 3–1. Players in \"italics\" have since been", "id": "22195293" }, { "contents": "California League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nAward, the most of any position. Six players played during seasons for which position information is unavailable. Sixteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the San Diego Padres organization (7); the California/Los Angeles Angels, Minnesota Twins, and San Francisco Giants organizations (5); the St. Louis Cardinals organization (4); the Kansas City/Oakland Athletics and Milwaukee Brewers organization (3);", "id": "8204130" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "2015 Summer North American League of Legends Championship Series\n\n\n2015 Summer North American League of Legends Championship Series (2015 Summer NA LCS) was won by Counter Logic Gaming, their first NA LCS split title. Most games were played in Los Angeles at Riot Games' studio, but the finals were played at Madison Square Garden in New York. 1. Team Liquid 14-5 2. Counter Logic Gaming 13-6 3. Team Impulse 13-6 4. Gravity Gaming 12-7 5. Team SoloMid 11-7 6. Team Dignitas 10-8 7.", "id": "894748" }, { "contents": "Darren Bragg\n\n\nDarren William Bragg (born September 7, 1969) is an American former baseball outfielder who played 11 seasons in Major League Baseball. He played for the Seattle Mariners (–), Boston Red Sox (1996–), St. Louis Cardinals (1999), Colorado Rockies (), New York Mets (), New York Yankees (2001), Atlanta Braves (–), San Diego Padres (), and his final team, the Cincinnati Reds (2004). In his career, he hit .255 with", "id": "479806" }, { "contents": "Peoria Javelinas\n\n\nThe Peoria Javelinas, established in 1992, are a baseball team that plays in the West Division of the Arizona Fall League. The Javelinas play their home games in the Peoria Sports Complex in Peoria, Arizona, which is a spring training site for both the San Diego Padres and the Seattle Mariners. For the 2011 season, Major League Baseball teams sending players to the Javelinas were: the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Mets, San Diego Padres, St. Louis Cardinals, and Seattle Mariners. For 2012 the Minnesota Twins and Cincinnati", "id": "5919459" }, { "contents": "2008 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 2008 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 79th midseason exhibition between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and the National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was played at Yankee Stadium in The Bronx, New York City, home of the New York Yankees, on July 15, 2008 and began at 8:47 p.m. ET. The game ended at 1:38 a.m. ET the following morning. The home American League won 4–3 in 15 innings, giving home field", "id": "18338012" }, { "contents": "Sports Beanie Babies\n\n\nGIVEN AWAY (SGA) AT BASEBALL GAMES: 5/18/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 9/06/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 9/18/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 3/10/98 New York Yankees Bones the Dog 5/03/98 Chicago Cubs Daisy the Cow (Harry Caray) 5/17/98 New York Yankees Valentino the Bear 5/22/98 St. Louis Cardinals Stretch the Ostrich 5/31/98 Detroit Tigers Stripes the Tiger 5/31/98 Milwaukee Brewers Batty the Bat 5/31/98 Kansas City Royals Roary the Lion 6/14/98 Arizona Diamondbacks Hissy the Snake 7/07/98 Colorado Rockies Glory the Bear 7/12/98 Chicago White Sox Blizzard the Tiger 7/12/98 New York Mets", "id": "10270943" }, { "contents": "2007–08 New Jersey Devils season\n\n\n: 9–4–1; Home: 4–3–0; Road: 5–1–1 Record: 7–4–1 ; Home: 4–1–0 ; Road: 3–3–1 Record: 7–5–0 ; Home: 4–4–0 ; Road: 3–1–0 Record: 9–3–3 ; Home: 7–3–1 ; Road: 2–0–2 Record: 6–6–1 ; Home: 2–2–1 ; Road: 4–4–0 Record: 3–1–0 ; Home: 2–0–0 ; Road: 1–1–0 The New Jersey Devils clinched a playoff spot following a 2–1 overtime victory against the New York Islanders on April 1, 2008, their 79th game of the season. They were the third", "id": "13610586" }, { "contents": "2018 New York Mets season\n\n\nlosing 1–5 to the St. Louis Cardinals, finishing the series two out of three. After, they went on a 9–game win streak, which put them in first place in the NL East. They finished the month going 15–9 and having a strong win (14–2) over the San Diego Padres. On May 1, the Mets started the month losing 2–3 to the Atlanta Braves at Citi Field. They went on a 6–game losing streak, but broke out of it seven days later by beating the Cincinnati Reds 7–6. The", "id": "3541787" }, { "contents": "Doubleheader (baseball)\n\n\nLike the twi-night doubleheader, this type of doubleheader is more prominent in the minor leagues. The last one scheduled in Major League Baseball was the Seattle Mariners at the Kansas City Royals on August 6, 2017. Prior traditional doubleheaders were the Detroit Tigers at the Cleveland Indians on September 13, 2015, the Pittsburgh Pirates at the New York Yankees on May 18, 2014, San Diego Padres at the Cleveland Indians on April 9, 2014, the New York Yankees at the Cleveland Indians on May 13, 2013,", "id": "5035560" }, { "contents": "Graeme Lloyd\n\n\nGraeme John Lloyd (born 9 April 1967) is an Australian-born former professional baseball pitcher, who appeared with the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays, Montreal Expos, Florida Marlins, New York Mets, and Kansas City Royals of Major League Baseball (MLB). Lloyd played with the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays, and Kansas City Royals of the American League and the Montreal Expos, Florida Marlins, and New York Mets of the National League. He was the third", "id": "11258284" }, { "contents": "1969 Major League Baseball expansion\n\n\nand Washington Senators, and the American League West would consist of the California Angels, Chicago White Sox, Kansas City Royals, Minnesota Twins, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Pilots. The National League originally resisted a divisional split, with its president Warren Giles citing \"the tradition and history of baseball\". By July 10, the National League owners had agreed to a divisional split, in which the National League East would consist of the Chicago Cubs, Montreal Expos, New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, and", "id": "11925191" }, { "contents": "Ricky Bones\n\n\nRicardo Bones (; born April 7, 1969) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. Bones played from 1991 to 2001 for three National League teams – the San Diego Padres, Cincinnati Reds, and Florida Marlins – and four American League teams – the Milwaukee Brewers, Kansas City Royals, New York Yankees, and Baltimore Orioles. Bones was signed by the Padres as an amateur free agent on May 13, 1986 making his Major League debut on August 11, 1991 against the Cincinnati Reds. He pitched seven innings, allowed", "id": "19542825" }, { "contents": "Rubén Gotay\n\n\nRuben A. Gotay ( ; born December 25, 1982) is a Puerto Rican former professional baseball infielder. He played in Major League Baseball from 2004 to 2008 with the Kansas City Royals, New York Mets and Atlanta Braves. He is currently a coach for the Clearwater Threshers. Gotay made his major league debut with the Kansas City Royals on August 4, , when they played the Chicago White Sox. He went 1-for-3 and got his first major league hit off José Contreras. Gotay played in 44 games for the Royals in", "id": "18248893" }, { "contents": "Midwestern United States\n\n\n), Major League Baseball (MLB), National Basketball Association (NBA), National Hockey League (NHL) and Major League Soccer (MLS) have team franchises in several Midwestern cities: Successful teams include the St. Louis Cardinals (11 World Series titles), Cincinnati Reds (5 World Series titles), Chicago Bulls (6 NBA titles), the Detroit Pistons (3 NBA titles), the Green Bay Packers (4 Super Bowl titles, 13 total NFL championships), the Chicago Bears (1 Super Bowl", "id": "15016390" }, { "contents": "Roberto Kelly\n\n\nRoberto Conrado \"Gray\" Kelly (born October 1, 1964) is a Panamanian former professional baseball outfielder in Major League Baseball and current manager of the Sultanes de Monterrey of the Mexican Baseball League. He was signed by the New York Yankees as an amateur free agent in 1982 and went on to play for them (1987–1992 and 2000), the Cincinnati Reds (1993–1994), Atlanta Braves (1994), Montreal Expos (1995), Los Angeles Dodgers (1995), Minnesota Twins (1996–1997), Seattle Mariners", "id": "13631358" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Portland Trail Blazers season\n\n\nselections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. Record: 0–1 ; Home: 0–0 ; Road: 0–1 Record: 5–10 ; Home: 5–3 ; Road: 0–7 Record: 13–2 ; Home: 10–0 ; Road: 3–2 Record: 8–6 ; Home: 3–2 ; Road: 5–4 Record: 5–9; Home: 4–3; Road: 1–6 Record: 7–8; Home: 3–3 ; Road: 4–5 Record: 3–5; Home: 3–2; Road: 0–3 *Total for entire season including previous team(s) The Trail Blazers", "id": "14916980" }, { "contents": "Todd Zeile\n\n\nTodd Edward Zeile (born September 9, 1965) is an American former professional baseball third baseman, catcher, and first baseman in Major League Baseball (MLB). He played sixteen seasons, from 1989 to 2004, for the St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago Cubs, Philadelphia Phillies, Baltimore Orioles, Los Angeles Dodgers, Florida Marlins, Texas Rangers, New York Mets, Colorado Rockies, New York Yankees, and Montreal Expos. Zeile graduated from UCLA, where he played collegiate baseball primarily as a catcher. Only five players", "id": "4659979" }, { "contents": "Cameron Maybin\n\n\nCameron Keith Maybin (born April 4, 1987) is an American professional baseball outfielder for the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball (MLB). He has played in MLB for the Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, San Diego Padres, Atlanta Braves, Los Angeles Angels, Houston Astros, and Seattle Mariners. He was the tenth overall pick in the 2005 MLB draft by the Tigers and debuted with them in 2007. With the Astros, he won the 2017 World Series over the Los Angeles Dodgers. Maybin", "id": "4351467" }, { "contents": "All-you-can-eat seats\n\n\nBaltimore Orioles, Kansas City Royals, and Texas Rangers converted their under-utilized seats to AYCE seats. The concept spread to 13 Major League Baseball parks in 2008 and 19 parks in 2010. Major League Baseball teams offering all-you-can-eat seats include the Arizona Diamondbacks, Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, Kansas City Royals, Los Angeles Dodgers, Miami Marlins, Minnesota Twins, Pittsburgh Pirates, San Diego Padres, Tampa Bay Rays, Texas Rangers, and Toronto", "id": "12379503" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Detroit Red Wings season\n\n\nand center Pavel Datsyuk were starters in the game. The Western Conference team was coached by Detroit Red Wings head coach Mike Babcock. The Red Wings had the best goaltending in the League, allowing only 179 goals (excluding five shootout goals). Record: 10–2–1; Home: 5–1–0; Road: 5–1–1 Record: 7–4–1; Home: 5–1–0; Road: 2–3–1 Record: 12–2–1 ; Home: 6–1–1 ; Road: 6–1–0 Record: 9–2–1; Home: 4–1–1; Road: 5–1–0 Record: 4–8–2; Home: 1–4–0; Road", "id": "10767066" }, { "contents": "List of Miami Hurricanes in the NFL\n\n\n(2) Baltimore Ravens (0) Buffalo Bills (2) Carolina Panthers (4) Chicago Bears (2) Cincinnati Bengals (1) Cleveland Browns (2) Dallas Cowboys (0) Denver Broncos (1) Detroit Lions (2) Green Bay Packers (3) Houston Texans (2) Indianapolis Colts (4) Jacksonville Jaguars (6) Kansas City Chiefs (1) Los Angeles Chargers (4) Los Angeles Rams (0) Miami Dolphins (2) Minnesota Vikings (2) New England Patriots", "id": "16077415" }, { "contents": "Larry Stahl\n\n\nLarry Floyd Stahl (born June 29, 1941) is an American retired professional baseball outfielder. He played in Major League Baseball from 1964 to 1973 for the Kansas City Athletics, New York Mets, San Diego Padres, and Cincinnati Reds. Stahl was signed by the Athletics in 1960 as an amateur free agent. He broke into the big leagues on September 11, 1964, going 0-1 as a pinch-hitter against Wally Bunker in a 5-2 Kansas City loss to the Baltimore Orioles in Memorial Stadium.", "id": "21402635" }, { "contents": "Rick Wilkins (baseball)\n\n\nRichard David Wilkins (born June 4, 1967) is an American former professional baseball catcher. He played eleven seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) between 1991 and 2001 for the Chicago Cubs, Houston Astros, San Francisco Giants, Seattle Mariners, New York Mets, Los Angeles Dodgers, St. Louis Cardinals, and San Diego Padres. Wilkins was born in Jacksonville, Florida. While growing up, he graduated from The Bolles School where he was a district champ in both baseball and football his senior year of high school", "id": "21061655" }, { "contents": "List of highest-income counties in the United States\n\n\n, Pennsylvania 3, Wisconsin 2, Massachusetts 2, Michigan 2, Indiana 1, Kansas 1, Kentucky 1, Missouri 1, New Hampshire 1, New Mexico 1, Tennessee 1, Utah 1. Twenty-five states do not have any counties in the top 100. \"United States of America: $41,994\" Number of counties by state in the top 100: Colorado 10, Virginia 7 counties plus 3 independent cities, New Jersey 9, California 8, Florida 6, New York 6, Georgia 4,", "id": "17149331" }, { "contents": "Anthony Swarzak\n\n\nAnthony Ray Swarzak (born September 10, 1985) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Atlanta Braves of Major League Baseball (MLB). He previously played for the Minnesota Twins, Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, Chicago White Sox, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Mets, Seattle Mariners and for the Doosan Bears of the KBO League. Swarzak attended Nova High School in Davie, Florida. As a sophomore, Swarzak pitched to an 11–1 win–loss record with a 1.16 earned run average and 120 strikeouts and was", "id": "11169168" }, { "contents": "Danny Walton\n\n\nDaniel James Walton (July 14, 1947 – August 9, 2017) was an American Major League Baseball outfielder. He played for the Houston Astros (1968 and 1977), Seattle Pilots (1969), Milwaukee Brewers (1970–71), New York Yankees (1971), Minnesota Twins (1973 and 1975), Los Angeles Dodgers (1976), Yokohama Taiyo Whales (1978), and Texas Rangers (1980). During a 9-year major league baseball career, he hit .223, 28 home runs, and 107", "id": "15720261" }, { "contents": "Tom Kelly (baseball)\n\n\ninning two-run home run. The World Series was a well-fought contest between the Twins and the National League champion St. Louis Cardinals, each team winning all of its home games. Games 1, 2, 4 and 6 were decidedly lopsided contests (10–1 Twins, 8–4 Twins, 7–2 Cards, 11–5 Twins), with Games 3, 5 and 7 being much closer contests, each being decided by only two runs (3–1 Cards, 4–2 Cards and 4–2 Twins). After a 63-year drought, Tom Kelly", "id": "7120038" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Dallas Mavericks season\n\n\nthe season: Dallas' selections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. injured Record: 1–0; Home: 0–0; Road: 1–0 Record: 10–5; Home: 8–1 ; Road: 2–4 Record: 9–6; Home: 6–2; Road: 3–4 Record: 11–3; Home: 6–0; Road: 5–3 Record: 8–6; Home: 5–0; Road: 3–6 Record: 7–8; Home: 5–4; Road: 2–4 Record: 5–3; Home: 4–0; Road: 1–3 *Total for entire season including", "id": "14916679" }, { "contents": "2010 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2010 Major League Baseball season began April 4, with the regular season ending on October 3. The 2010 All-Star Game was played on July 13 at Angel Stadium of Anaheim in Anaheim, California. The National League ended a 13-game winless streak with a 3–1 victory. Due to this result, the World Series began October 27 in the city of the National League Champion, the San Francisco Giants, and ended November 1 when the Giants defeated the American League Champion Texas Rangers, four games to one. Green backgrounds", "id": "9032678" }, { "contents": "Busch Stadium\n\n\nscore of 6-2, clinching the series win. In the 2006 National League Championship Series the Cardinals hosted the New York Mets in Games 3, 4, and 5. St. Louis won Game 3 and Game 5, and eventually clinched their 17th National League pennant by defeating the Mets on the road in Game 7, 3-1. The Cardinals faced the Detroit Tigers in the 2006 World Series. This was the third meeting between the two ballclubs in the Fall Classic, and the first in 38 years. The", "id": "4108910" }, { "contents": "American Association (20th century) Rookie of the Year Award\n\n\nCity 89ers, Springfield Redbirds, and St. Paul Saints (2); and the Buffalo Bisons, Minneapolis Millers, and Toledo Mud Hens (1). Eight players from the St. Louis Cardinals Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the Rookie of the Year Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago White Sox and Cincinnati Reds organizations (5); the Boston/Milwaukee Braves organization (4); the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers, Cleveland Indians, Kansas City Royals, Montreal Expos, and", "id": "8789705" }, { "contents": "2017 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2017 Major League Baseball season began on April 2, 2017 with three games, including the 2016 World Series champions Chicago Cubs facing off against the St. Louis Cardinals, and ended on November 1. The postseason began on October 3. The World Series began October 24 and Game 7 was played on November 1, in which the Houston Astros defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers in seven games, to capture their first World Series championship in franchise history. The 88th Major League Baseball All-Star Game was held on July 11 at", "id": "12617094" }, { "contents": "UCLA Bruins baseball\n\n\nTulsa, 6–5 in 10 innings, and to Arizona State, 2–1 in 12 innings. Chambliss, who went on to play for Major League Baseball's Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Atlanta Braves between 1971 and 1986, had a team-high .340 batting average and 15 home runs. Other members of the team included Bill Bonham, Steven Edney, Mike Reinbach, and Jim York. The 1997 team won the Pac-10 title with a 43–18 record (21–9 Pac-10) and reached in the CWS. The team was", "id": "3126266" }, { "contents": "The National Baseball Association's top 100 minor league teams\n\n\ntheir final list. Of the 69 franchises to make the list, 14 appeared more than once. The Baltimore Orioles took 6 places on the list, the most of any team, followed by the Ft. Worth Panthers and Toronto Maple Leafs (5), Newark Bears and San Francisco Seals (4); Kansas City Blues, Los Angeles Angels, and St. Paul Saints (3); and Charlotte Hornets, Columbus Senators/Red Birds, Houston Buffaloes, Indianapolis Indians, Memphis Chicks, and Milwaukee Brewers (2", "id": "6000643" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "LaTroy Hawkins\n\n\nLaTroy Hawkins (born December 21, 1972) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. In his 21-year Major League Baseball (MLB) career, he played for the Minnesota Twins, Chicago Cubs, San Francisco Giants, Baltimore Orioles, Colorado Rockies, New York Yankees, Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, New York Mets, and Toronto Blue Jays. At the time of his retirement, Hawkins was the only active player to be a member of the 1,000-games-pitched club, and at", "id": "14886480" }, { "contents": "Ron Davis (pitcher)\n\n\nRonald Gene Davis (born August 6, 1955) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played 11 years from 1978 to 1988. Davis played for the New York Yankees and Minnesota Twins of the American League and the Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Dodgers, and San Francisco Giants of the National League. He was selected to the American League All-Star team in 1981. Davis was born in Houston, Texas. Standing 6' 4\", he was a hard-throwing right-handed relief pitcher. During his", "id": "18827106" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball rivalries\n\n\nexpansion teams in , MLB increased the total number of games American League teams played to 162, which meant teams would play each other 18 times a season. The National League did not implement this until the following year when the New York Mets and Houston Colt .45s (now the Houston Astros) entered play. In , with the San Diego Padres, Seattle Pilots, Kansas City Royals, and Montreal Expos entering play as expansion teams, MLB split both leagues into two divisions with six teams each. Teams played a total of", "id": "19117978" }, { "contents": "Uzbekistan Professional Football League Organization\n\n\nWDWWL 4 Previous rank: 5 Metalourg 7 3 1 3 13 9 +4 10 LWLWL 5 Previous rank: 14 Nasaf 7 3 1 3 11 8 +3 10 WWLLL 6 Previous rank: 3 Bunyodkor 6 3 1 2 9 8 +1 10 DWWWL 7 Previous rank: 4 Surkhon 6 2 3 1 5 4 +1 9 DLDWW 8 Previous rank: 7 Dinamo Samarqand 6 2 2 2 6 7 -1 8 DLWWL 9 Previous rank: 10 Buxoro 7 1 3 3 6 9 -3 6 LDLWD 10 Previous rank: 11 Andijan 6 1", "id": "612339" }, { "contents": "Julio Navarro\n\n\nJulio Navarro Ventura (January 9, 1934 – January 24, 2018) was a Major League Baseball relief pitcher. He played for the Los Angeles Angels (1962–64), Detroit Tigers (1964–66), and Atlanta Braves (1970). The 5'11\", 190 lb. right-hander with the nickname \"Whiplash\" was acquired by the Angels from the San Francisco Giants organization on September 2, 1962. Navarro made his major league debut in relief on September 3, 1962 against the New York Yankees in game 2", "id": "10731876" }, { "contents": "Federal League\n\n\neroded by subsequent court rulings and legislation regarding issues specific to Major League Baseball. Of the locations of teams in the Federal League, five currently have major league teams. Those are Baltimore, Chicago, Kansas City, Pittsburgh and St. Louis. Brooklyn has a New York–Penn League team, known as the Brooklyn Cyclones. (The major league Brooklyn Dodgers moved to Los Angeles in 1958, although the New York Mets have been located in the adjacent borough of Queens since 1964.) Buffalo and Indianapolis have International League teams", "id": "11616700" }, { "contents": "Jim Palmer\n\n\nbetween Major League Baseball, ABC and NBC called The Baseball Network) to once again broadcast with Tim McCarver and Al Michaels. In 1995, the reunited team of Palmer, McCarver and Michaels would call the All-Star Game, Game 3 of that NLDS between Cincinnati and Los Angeles, Game 4 of the NLDS between Atlanta and Colorado, Games 1–2 of the NLCS, and Games 1, 4–5 of the World Series. Palmer, McCarver and Michaels were also intended to call the previous year's World Series for ABC,", "id": "10332649" }, { "contents": "Kauffman Stadium\n\n\nresult of the American League winning the 2015 MLB All-Star Game 6-3. The Royals won game 1 (5-4 in 14 innings) and game 2 (7-1), as well as the entire series (4-1). Kauffman Stadium was the last baseball-only park built in the majors (not counting temporary facilities) from 1966 to 1991. It was one of the few baseball-only facilities built in the majors during the heyday of the cookie-cutter stadium era,", "id": "17613781" }, { "contents": "Steve Lyons (baseball)\n\n\nthe rare distinction of having played all nine defensive positions in a single game at the major league level, although in an exhibition contest. The \"Windy City Classic,\" between the Chicago Cubs and the White Sox, took place at Wrigley Field on April 23, 1990. Per standard baseball notation, Lyons' positions during the game were, in order: 2-3-7-8-6-9-5-9-1-4. Lyons signed with Boston on April 18, 1991. With", "id": "5478878" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Carolina Hurricanes season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Carolina Hurricanes season began October 3, 2007. It was the franchise's 36th season, 29th season in the National Hockey League (NHL) and 11th as the Hurricanes. Key dates prior to the start of the season: The Hurricanes had the most power-play opportunities of all 30 NHL teams, with 420. Record: 7–3–3; Home: 3–1–1; Road: 4–2–2 Record: 7–6–0; Home: 5–4–0; Road: 2–2–0 Record: 5–10–0; Home: 2–3–0; Road: 3–7–0 Record: 6–6–1;", "id": "10381758" }, { "contents": "1970 NBA playoffs\n\n\n1) Atlanta Hawks vs. (3) Chicago Bulls: \"Hawks win series 4-1\" (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Phoenix Suns: \"Lakers win series 4-3\" Division Finals (1) Atlanta Hawks vs. (2) Los Angeles Lakers: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Champion: New York Knicks Division Semifinals (1) New York Knicks vs. (3) Baltimore Bullets: \"Knicks win series 4-3\" (2) Milwaukee Bucks vs. (4)", "id": "14689672" }, { "contents": "Bobby Schang\n\n\nRobert Martin Schang (December 7, 1886 – August 29, 1966), born in Wales Center, New York, was a catcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates (1914–15), New York Giants (1915) and St. Louis Cardinals (1927). He was the brother of former Major League Baseball catcher Wally Schang. In 3 seasons Schang played in 82 Games and had 186 At Bats, 14 Runs, 35 Hits, 7 Doubles, 4 Triples, 6 RBI, 3 Stolen Bases, 18 Walks, .188 Batting Average", "id": "7568276" }, { "contents": "A. J. Hinch\n\n\n, the Astros defeated the New York Yankees in Yankee Stadium 3–0 to advance to the American League Division Series. In the ALDS, Hinch's Astros took a 2–1 series lead against the Kansas City Royals. The Astros led the Royals 6–2 in Game 4 going into the 8th inning before the Royals came back to win 9–6. The Astros would go on to lose the series. In 2016, Houston began the season 7–17. Although the team's play improved during the course of the season, the Astros finished 84–78 and did", "id": "6118162" }, { "contents": "Mike Maddux\n\n\nMichael Ausley Maddux (born August 27, 1961) is an American professional baseball pitching coach and former pitcher, who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for nine teams, over 15 seasons. He is now the pitching coach for the St. Louis Cardinals. Maddux played in MLB from through for the Philadelphia Phillies, Los Angeles Dodgers, San Diego Padres, New York Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates, Boston Red Sox, Seattle Mariners, Montreal Expos, and Houston Astros. Except for the Phillies, for whom he played during", "id": "6218003" }, { "contents": "Chad Moeller\n\n\nChad Edward Moeller [MOE-ler] (born February 18, 1975) is an American former professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 2000 through 2010 for the Minnesota Twins, Arizona Diamondbacks, Milwaukee Brewers, Cincinnati Reds, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, and Baltimore Orioles. Moeller attended the University of Southern California (USC) and played college baseball for the USC Trojans baseball team. In 1996, he was an All-Pac-10 Conference selection. He was drafted in the", "id": "2431693" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Phoenix Coyotes season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Phoenix Coyotes season began on October 4, 2007. It was the franchise's 36th season, 29th in the National Hockey League (NHL) and 12th season as the Phoenix Coyotes. Key dates prior to the start of the season: Record: 4–6–0; Home: 1–5–0; Road: 3–1–0 Record: 7–6–0; Home: 3–2–0; Road: 4–4–0 Record: 7–6–1; Home: 2–3–1; Road: 5–3–0 Record: 9–4–1; Home: 5–1–1; Road: 4–3–0 Record: 6–5–3; Home: 3–3–1; Road", "id": "12404837" }, { "contents": "Jim Brower\n\n\nJames Robert Brower (born December 29, 1972) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played for eight Major League Baseball (MLB) teams: the Cleveland Indians (-), Cincinnati Reds (-), Montreal Expos (2002), San Francisco Giants (-), Atlanta Braves (), Baltimore Orioles (), San Diego Padres (2006), and New York Yankees (). He is currently the pitching coach for the Seattle Mariners of Major League Baseball (MLB). Brower was", "id": "10294961" }, { "contents": "Brad Ausmus\n\n\nBradley David Ausmus (; born April 14, 1969) is an American baseball former catcher and current manager for the Los Angeles Angels of Major League Baseball (MLB). In his 18-year MLB playing career, Ausmus played for the San Diego Padres, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, and Los Angeles Dodgers. He was also the manager of the Tigers and of the Israel national baseball team. A 1987 draft pick of the New York Yankees, he chose to alternate between attending Dartmouth College and playing minor league baseball. He then", "id": "3254039" }, { "contents": "WTOG\n\n\nWednesdays). These included games from the Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, Kansas City Royals, Minnesota Twins, New York Yankees, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals and the Toronto Blue Jays, as those teams were mainly in the Grapefruit League for spring training in the Tampa Bay, Orlando, Fort Myers and Sarasota areas. WTOG discontinued the baseball broadcasts when ESPN became the cable partner for Major League Baseball in 1990. WTOG aired numerous Tampa Bay Rowdies", "id": "69857" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball relocation of 1950s–60s\n\n\nexpanded to add teams in new and existing cities, adding 14 teams as of 2018. During the early years of the American League as a major league, the league placed franchises in cities that were either in direct competition with National League teams (New York City, Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, and St. Louis) or in markets abandoned by the National League after the 1899 contraction (Cleveland, Washington, D.C., and briefly Baltimore). Only Detroit, home of the Detroit Tigers, was a true \"new\"", "id": "983146" }, { "contents": "Billy Kelly (baseball)\n\n\nWilliam Joseph Kelly (May 1, 1886 – June 3, 1940) was an American professional baseball player. He played in parts of four seasons in Major League Baseball for the St. Louis Cardinals and Pittsburgh Pirates from through . He also managed the minor league Port Huron Saints in 1922. Kelly was born in Baltimore, Maryland and died of lung cancer in Detroit, Michigan at the age of 54. In a brief 4 year, 104 game major league career, Kelly compiled a .290 batting average with 32 runs, 1", "id": "19333378" }, { "contents": "Kevin Jarvis\n\n\nKevin Thomas Jarvis (born August 1, 1969) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. He played professionally for many teams including the Cincinnati Reds, Minnesota Twins, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, Colorado Rockies, San Diego Padres, Seattle Mariners, St. Louis Cardinals, the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Boston Red Sox. As of , he is a scout for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. Jarvis was born in Lexington, Kentucky and graduated from Tates Creek High School in Lexington. He played college baseball at Wake Forest", "id": "7080315" }, { "contents": "René Rivera\n\n\nRené Rivera (born July 31, 1983) is a Puerto Rican professional baseball catcher in the New York Mets organization. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Seattle Mariners, Minnesota Twins, San Diego Padres, Tampa Bay Rays, Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Angels and Atlanta Braves. Rivera was drafted by the Seattle Mariners in the second round (49th overall) of the 2001 Major League Baseball Draft as a 17-year-old. He played most of the 2004 season with the High-A California", "id": "21916971" }, { "contents": "New Jersey Jackals\n\n\n9/14 - North Shore 5, Jackals 4 9/16 - North Shore 1, Jackals 0 9/17 – Jackals 7, North Shore 2 9/18 – Jackals 4, North Shore 2 9/19 – Jackals 5, North Shore 3 Win 2nd Northeast League Championship, 4th team Championship. To date, this is the last time the Jackals have won a league championship. The Jackals total attendance in 2004 was 106,100. Averaging 2,282 per game. In 2005 the Jackals joined the 8-team Canadian American Association of Professional Baseball League but failed to make the playoffs", "id": "4403592" }, { "contents": "Larry Beinfest\n\n\nMarlins defeated the San Francisco Giants, 3-1 in four games in the 2003 NLDS, and the Chicago Cubs, 4-3 in seven games in the 2003 NLCS, to win the 2003 NL Pennant. In the 2003 World Series, the Marlins became the champion of Major League Baseball by defeating the AL Pennant winning New York Yankees 4-2 in six games. Following their championship season, Baseball America named the Marlins Organization of the Year and the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum recognized Beinfest as the 2003 winner of the", "id": "19195239" }, { "contents": "List of current Major League Baseball broadcasters\n\n\n-4, 6-7, and odd extra innings up through 2013) br Oakland: Innings 3-4, 7, and even extra innings br Seattle: Innings 3, 6-7, and even extra innings (formerly 3-4, 7, and even extra innings from 2011-2012) br Tampa Bay: Innings 3-4, 7-8, and even extra innings (Wills and Freed switch every game so one will do innings 1-2, 5-6, 9, and", "id": "6338286" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "Henry Blanco\n\n\nHenry Ramón Blanco (born August 29, 1971) is a Venezuelan professional baseball coach and former player. He is currently the bullpen coach for the Washington Nationals. He played as a catcher in Major League Baseball from 1997 to 2013, appearing for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, Atlanta Braves, Minnesota Twins, Chicago Cubs, San Diego Padres, New York Mets, Arizona Diamondbacks, Toronto Blue Jays, and Seattle Mariners. He later served as quality assurance coach for the Cubs. Although a light", "id": "16244431" }, { "contents": "Ryan Howard\n\n\na 7–2 loss to the Atlanta Braves. On September 6, Howard logged his first Major League hit in a single at-bat during a 3–1 loss to the Braves; on September 8, he recorded his first multi-hit game with a double and a single in a 4–1 win over the Braves. On September 11, Howard hit his first Major League home run off Bartolomé Fortunato, driving in his first RBI and scoring his first run in an 11–9 win over the New York Mets. Howard had 42 plate appearances", "id": "20940364" }, { "contents": "Xavier Nady\n\n\nXavier Clifford Nady VI (; born November 14, 1978) is an American former professional baseball outfielder and first baseman. Nady played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the New York Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates, New York Yankees, Chicago Cubs, Arizona Diamondbacks, Washington Nationals, San Francisco Giants, and the San Diego Padres. The St. Louis Cardinals originally drafted Nady in the 4th round of the 1997 Major League Baseball draft (134th overall) after he was named Northern California Player of the Year in his senior year of", "id": "5033466" }, { "contents": "Rex Hudler\n\n\nRex Allan Hudler (born September 2, 1960) is an American former Major League Baseball utility player and color commentator for the Kansas City Royals. He played a total of fourteen seasons after being a first round draft pick of the New York Yankees in 1978. Hudler played for six different Major League Baseball teams, and at every position except pitcher and catcher throughout his career: the New York Yankees (1984–1985), Baltimore Orioles (1986), Montreal Expos (1988–1990), St. Louis Cardinals (1990–1992), California", "id": "518136" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Montreal Canadiens season\n\n\nleading the NHL in power-play goals scored (90) and power-play percentage (24.06%). They also tied the Florida Panthers for the fewest shorthanded goals allowed, with three. Record: 6–2–3; Home: 2–1–2; Road: 4–1–1. Monthly record: 7–7–0; Home: 3–3–0; Road: 4–4–0.br Season record: 13–9–3; Home: 5–4–2; Road: 8–5–1. Monthly record: 6–4–4; Home: 1–3–2; Road: 5–1–2.br Season record: 19–13–7; Home: 6–7–4; Road: 13–6–3.", "id": "11149706" }, { "contents": "Rob Murphy\n\n\nRobert Albert Murphy (born May 26, 1960) is an American former professional baseball player who was a relief pitcher in Major League Baseball for eleven seasons in the 1980s and 1990s. Murphy played college baseball for the University of Florida, and was picked by the Cincinnati Reds in the first round of the 1981 Major League Baseball Draft. In addition to the Reds, he played for the Boston Red Sox, Seattle Mariners, Houston Astros, St. Louis Cardinals, New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers and Florida Marlins. Murphy", "id": "17438779" }, { "contents": "2006–07 Buffalo Sabres season\n\n\nMichael Ryan, Andrej Sekera and Drew Stafford all played their first career NHL game during the 2006–07 season. The Sabres finished with 298 goals scored (excluding 10 shootout-winning goals), the most in the League. Record for month 10–0–1 (Home 4–0–1 Away 6–0–0) Record for Month 9–3–1 (Home 4–2–1 Away 5–1–0) Record for Month 9–4–1 (Home 5–2–0 Away 4–2–1) Record for Month 6–7–1 (Home 4–3–0 Away 2–4–1) Record for Month 8–2–1 (Home 5–0–1 Away 3–2–0) Record for Month 8–5–2 (Home 5–3–0 Away", "id": "5702113" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Golden State Warriors season\n\n\nThis had fans severely criticizing the conference system in the league as the Warriors had a better record than all eastern conference playoff teams up to the third seed. Teams such as the Atlanta Hawks had sub or .500 winning percentages but still managed to make the postseason. Record: 0–1; Home: 0–1; Road: 0–0 Record: 8–6; Home: 3–3 ; Road: 5–3 Record: 11–6; Home: 5–2; Road: 6–4 Record: 9–6; Home: 5–2; Road: 4–4 Record: 7–3; Home:", "id": "14917146" }, { "contents": "Miguel Batista\n\n\nMiguel Descartes Batista Jerez (born February 19, 1971) is a Dominican former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Florida Marlins, Chicago Cubs, Montreal Expos, Kansas City Royals, Arizona Diamondbacks, Toronto Blue Jays, Seattle Mariners, Washington Nationals, St. Louis Cardinals, New York Mets and Atlanta Braves. Over his career, Batista has played for eight teams and been utilized extensively as both a starter and a reliever. His best seasons came in and with the Arizona Diamondbacks,", "id": "19280208" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball on CBS\n\n\non KPIX-TV locally, although the games aired on stations in markets adjacent to the Bay Area. In 1963, KPIX pre-empted the July 13 game between the San Francisco Giants–Philadelphia Phillies (at 10:15 a.m.), and the Los Angeles Dodgers-Phillies game on July 14 (at 9:30 a.m.); in 1964, the station pre-empted the Kansas City Athletics–New York Yankees game on May 16 (at 10:45) and the Milwaukee Braves–St. Louis Cardinals game on May 17.", "id": "18694381" }, { "contents": "1969 Major League Baseball expansion\n\n\nSt. Louis Cardinals, and the National League West would consist of the Atlanta Braves, Cincinnati Reds, Houston Astros, Los Angeles Dodgers, San Diego Padres, and San Francisco Giants. Game scheduling issues had to be resolved; league-wide, there would be 1,944 games compared to 1,232 for the 1968 Major League Baseball season. The American League had considered decreasing the number of games played by each team to 152 or 156 from 162 that had been played each season since 1961, and the National League either 162 or 165", "id": "11925192" }, { "contents": "List of international games played by NHL teams\n\n\nAngeles Kings, the Minnesota North Stars, the Montreal Canadiens, the New Jersey Devils, the New York Islanders, the New York Rangers, the Philadelphia Flyers, the Pittsburgh Penguins, the Quebec Nordiques, the St. Louis Blues, the Toronto Maple Leafs, the Vancouver Canucks, the Washington Capitals, and the original Winnipeg Jets). Games took place in the USA and Canada. The Soviet teams won the series with a record of 11–9–1. Individually, CSKA has a record of 4–1–0, Dynamo had a record of 3–2–0", "id": "21623026" } ]
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[ { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "1942 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 1942 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the tenth playing of the midsummer classic between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was held on July 6, 1942, at Polo Grounds in New York City the home of the New York Giants of the National League. The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League 3–1. While the game had been scheduled for a twilight start at 6:30 p.m. EWT", "id": "14878188" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "2015 Toronto Blue Jays season\n\n\nearned positions in the bullpen on the Opening Day roster. The team returned to Montreal's Olympic Stadium on April 3 and April 4, 2015, to face the Cincinnati Reds. The Blue Jays would lose the first game 2–0, but win the finale 9–1. In Grapefruit League play, Toronto finished with a 19–13 record. The 2015 Major League Baseball draft was held on June 8–10. The Blue Jays played against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium on Opening Day and won, 6–1. Toronto scored five runs in the", "id": "19251784" }, { "contents": "2007 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2007 Major League Baseball season began on April 1 with a rematch of the 2006 National League Championship Series; the St. Louis Cardinals and New York Mets played the first game of the season at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri, which was won by the Mets, 6–1. The regular season concluded with seven teams entering the postseason who had failed to reach the 2006 playoffs including all National League teams, with only the New York Yankees returning; a dramatic one-game playoff between the Colorado Rockies and San Diego Padres", "id": "15645656" }, { "contents": "2009 Major League Baseball season\n\n\n4–3. In addition, the annual Civil Rights Game became a regular season game, and was played June 20 at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Ohio, when the host Cincinnati Reds lost to the Chicago White Sox in an interleague game, 10–8. Both teams wore replicas of their 1965 uniforms in the contest. The New York Yankees, with 103 wins, clinched Major League Baseball's best record in the 2009 season, and the #1 seed in the American League by winning the AL East. The Los Angeles", "id": "5183694" }, { "contents": "2016 Washington Nationals season\n\n\nfirst come-from-behind postseason win for a Washington, D.C., Major League Baseball team since the Washington Senators came from behind to beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 4-3 in Game 3 of the 1925 World Series 91 years earlier on October 10, 1925. It also was the Nationals′ first postseason victory at home since a 2-1 win over the St. Louis Cardinals in Game 4 of the 2012 National League Division Series on October 11, 2012. 4:08 p.m. (EDT) at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California", "id": "18692321" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "List of current Major League Baseball broadcasters\n\n\n, and even extra innings br Milwaukee: Innings 3-4, 7, and 10-11, 14-15, 18-19 with Uecker and Levering; innings 4-6, and 10-11, 14-15, 18-19 with Levering and Grindle br New York Mets: Innings 3-4, 7, and even extra innings br Philadelphia: Innings 4-5 (home games only) br St. Louis: Innings 3-4, 7-8, and even extra innings (home", "id": "6338289" }, { "contents": "1966 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 1966 Major League Baseball season was contested from April 11 to October 9, 1966. The Braves played their inaugural season in Atlanta, following their relocation from Milwaukee. Three teams played the 1966 season in new stadiums. On April 12, the Braves ushered in Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium with the Pittsburgh Pirates taking a 3–2 win in 13 innings. One week later, Anaheim Stadium opened with the California Angels losing to the Chicago White Sox, 3–1 in the Angels' debut in neighboring Orange County. On May 8,", "id": "16053448" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Rookie of the Year Award\n\n\n(2); and the Colorado Springs Sky Sox, Las Vegas 51s, New Orleans Zephyrs, Portland Beavers, and Sacramento River Cats (1). Four players from the Arizona Diamondbacks Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the Rookie of the Year Award, more than any other, followed by the Anaheim Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and San Diego Padres organizations (3); the Colorado Rockies, Kansas City Royals, and Seattle Mariners organizations (2); and the Florida Marlins, Houston Astros", "id": "8032424" }, { "contents": "2015 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2015 Major League Baseball season began on April 5 with a Sunday night game between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field, and ended on November 1 with the Kansas City Royals winning the World Series. This was Rob Manfred's first season serving as Commissioner of Baseball. The Major League Baseball All-Star Game's 86th edition was held on Tuesday, July 14 at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Ohio, home of the Cincinnati Reds. The American League won the game 6–3, to give", "id": "19375509" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Los Angeles Clippers season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Los Angeles Clippers season was their 38th season in the NBA and their 24th in Los Angeles. Key dates prior to the start of the season: Los Angeles' selections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. Record: 6–8; Home: 4–4; Road: 2–4 Record: 4–9; Home: 1–4; Road: 3–5 Record: 4–9; Home: 4–6; Road: 0–3 Record: 5–9; Home: 2–3; Road: 3–6 Record: 3–15; Home: 2–6; Road: 1–9 Record", "id": "15027267" }, { "contents": "Brett Tomko\n\n\nBrett Daniel Tomko (born April 7, 1973) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Cincinnati Reds, San Diego Padres, Seattle Mariners, St. Louis Cardinals, San Francisco Giants, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, Oakland Athletics, Texas Rangers, and Kansas City Royals. Tomko attended El Dorado High School in Placentia, California, and was a letter winner in basketball and baseball. Tomko attended Florida Southern College for one season in , leading the team", "id": "5534629" }, { "contents": "Ducky Schofield\n\n\nJohn Richard Schofield (born January 7, 1935), nicknamed Ducky, is an American former professional baseball infielder. He played nineteen seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1953 to 1971 for the St. Louis Cardinals, Pittsburgh Pirates, San Francisco Giants, New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers, Boston Red Sox, and Milwaukee Brewers. Schofield made his Major League Baseball debut with the St. Louis Cardinals on July 3, 1953, and appeared in his final game on September 30, 1971 for the Milwaukee Brewers.", "id": "7142787" }, { "contents": "Sports Beanie Babies\n\n\nthe Elephant 9/06/98 Anaheim Athletics Mel the Koala 9/06/98 Toronto Blue Jays Rocket the Bluejay 9/08/98 Chicago Cubs Blackie the Bear 9/13/98 Chicago Cubs Gracie the Swan 9/14/98 St. Louis Cardinals Smoochy the Frog 4/11/99 San Francisco Giants Slippery the Seal 4/25/99 Chicago Cubs Sammy the Bear 5/30/99 New York Mets Valentina the Bear 6/12/99 Milwaukee Brewers Early the Robin 6/18/99 Minnesota Twins Hippie the Bunny 6/19/99 Cincinnati Reds Scorch the Dragon 7/03/99 Houston Astros Goatee the Goat 7/11/99 Detroit Tigers Kuku the Cockatoo 7/18/99 Houston Astros Tiny the Chihuahua 8/05/99 Chicago Cubs Erin the Bear 8/15/99 New York Yankees", "id": "10270945" }, { "contents": "Eastern League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nAward, the most of any position. Seven players from the Philadelphia Phillies Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Pittsburgh Pirates organization (6); the Baltimore Orioles, Cleveland Indians, and Montreal Expos organizations (5); the New York Mets, and the Toronto Blue Jays organizations (4); the Boston Red Sox, and the New York Yankees organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Chicago White Sox, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers", "id": "5435227" }, { "contents": "2002 New York Yankees season\n\n\nH = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in\" Game 1: \"New York 8 – Anaheim 5.\" Game 2: \"Anaheim 8 – New York 6.\" Game 3: \"Anaheim 9 – New York 6.\" Game 4: \"Anaheim 9 – New York 5.\" Anaheim's victory secured their place in the American League Championship Series, where they defeated the Minnesota Twins, and subsequently the San Francisco Giants to win the World Series", "id": "3120510" }, { "contents": "Busch Stadium\n\n\nSeries against the Kansas City Royals. The Cardinals hosted two postseason games at Busch Stadium in 2015. In the National League Division Series, they won game 1 on October 9, 2015, but lost game 2 against the Chicago Cubs. The Cardinals then lost games 3 and 4 to the Cubs at Wrigley Field to lose the series 3-1. The stadium hosted the 2009 Major League Baseball All-Star Game on July 14, 2009. The American League defeated the National League in that game, 4-3.", "id": "4108919" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\n, Mobile BayBears, and Nashville Sounds (2); and the Asheville Tourists, Charlotte O's, and Montgomery Rebels (1). Six players from the Chicago White Sox Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Houston Astros organization (4); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Cincinnati Reds, Kansas City Royals, Milwaukee Brewers, Oakland Athletics, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays/Rays organizations (3); the Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, Detroit Tigers", "id": "7467045" }, { "contents": "Champion Baseball\n\n\ncity/state to represent from a list containing Los Angeles, Cincinnati, Atlanta, Pittsburg (probably a typo for Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania), Chicago, Montreal, St. Louis, Boston, Milwaukee, New York City, California and Texas (all of whom had major-league baseball franchises in 1983). The computer then randomly selects from among the remaining cities. If at any time the computer team has scored more runs than the player, the game immediately ends. The high-scores list (\"FAR OUT PLAYERS", "id": "10335865" }, { "contents": "1939 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 1939 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the seventh playing of the mid-summer classic between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was held on July 11, 1939, at Yankee Stadium in The Bronx, New York City, the home of the New York Yankees of the American League. The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League 3–1. Players in \"italics\" have since been", "id": "22195293" }, { "contents": "California League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nAward, the most of any position. Six players played during seasons for which position information is unavailable. Sixteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the San Diego Padres organization (7); the California/Los Angeles Angels, Minnesota Twins, and San Francisco Giants organizations (5); the St. Louis Cardinals organization (4); the Kansas City/Oakland Athletics and Milwaukee Brewers organization (3);", "id": "8204130" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "2015 Summer North American League of Legends Championship Series\n\n\n2015 Summer North American League of Legends Championship Series (2015 Summer NA LCS) was won by Counter Logic Gaming, their first NA LCS split title. Most games were played in Los Angeles at Riot Games' studio, but the finals were played at Madison Square Garden in New York. 1. Team Liquid 14-5 2. Counter Logic Gaming 13-6 3. Team Impulse 13-6 4. Gravity Gaming 12-7 5. Team SoloMid 11-7 6. Team Dignitas 10-8 7.", "id": "894748" }, { "contents": "Darren Bragg\n\n\nDarren William Bragg (born September 7, 1969) is an American former baseball outfielder who played 11 seasons in Major League Baseball. He played for the Seattle Mariners (–), Boston Red Sox (1996–), St. Louis Cardinals (1999), Colorado Rockies (), New York Mets (), New York Yankees (2001), Atlanta Braves (–), San Diego Padres (), and his final team, the Cincinnati Reds (2004). In his career, he hit .255 with", "id": "479806" }, { "contents": "Peoria Javelinas\n\n\nThe Peoria Javelinas, established in 1992, are a baseball team that plays in the West Division of the Arizona Fall League. The Javelinas play their home games in the Peoria Sports Complex in Peoria, Arizona, which is a spring training site for both the San Diego Padres and the Seattle Mariners. For the 2011 season, Major League Baseball teams sending players to the Javelinas were: the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Mets, San Diego Padres, St. Louis Cardinals, and Seattle Mariners. For 2012 the Minnesota Twins and Cincinnati", "id": "5919459" }, { "contents": "2008 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 2008 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 79th midseason exhibition between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and the National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was played at Yankee Stadium in The Bronx, New York City, home of the New York Yankees, on July 15, 2008 and began at 8:47 p.m. ET. The game ended at 1:38 a.m. ET the following morning. The home American League won 4–3 in 15 innings, giving home field", "id": "18338012" }, { "contents": "Sports Beanie Babies\n\n\nGIVEN AWAY (SGA) AT BASEBALL GAMES: 5/18/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 9/06/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 9/18/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 3/10/98 New York Yankees Bones the Dog 5/03/98 Chicago Cubs Daisy the Cow (Harry Caray) 5/17/98 New York Yankees Valentino the Bear 5/22/98 St. Louis Cardinals Stretch the Ostrich 5/31/98 Detroit Tigers Stripes the Tiger 5/31/98 Milwaukee Brewers Batty the Bat 5/31/98 Kansas City Royals Roary the Lion 6/14/98 Arizona Diamondbacks Hissy the Snake 7/07/98 Colorado Rockies Glory the Bear 7/12/98 Chicago White Sox Blizzard the Tiger 7/12/98 New York Mets", "id": "10270943" }, { "contents": "2007–08 New Jersey Devils season\n\n\n: 9–4–1; Home: 4–3–0; Road: 5–1–1 Record: 7–4–1 ; Home: 4–1–0 ; Road: 3–3–1 Record: 7–5–0 ; Home: 4–4–0 ; Road: 3–1–0 Record: 9–3–3 ; Home: 7–3–1 ; Road: 2–0–2 Record: 6–6–1 ; Home: 2–2–1 ; Road: 4–4–0 Record: 3–1–0 ; Home: 2–0–0 ; Road: 1–1–0 The New Jersey Devils clinched a playoff spot following a 2–1 overtime victory against the New York Islanders on April 1, 2008, their 79th game of the season. They were the third", "id": "13610586" }, { "contents": "2018 New York Mets season\n\n\nlosing 1–5 to the St. Louis Cardinals, finishing the series two out of three. After, they went on a 9–game win streak, which put them in first place in the NL East. They finished the month going 15–9 and having a strong win (14–2) over the San Diego Padres. On May 1, the Mets started the month losing 2–3 to the Atlanta Braves at Citi Field. They went on a 6–game losing streak, but broke out of it seven days later by beating the Cincinnati Reds 7–6. The", "id": "3541787" }, { "contents": "Doubleheader (baseball)\n\n\nLike the twi-night doubleheader, this type of doubleheader is more prominent in the minor leagues. The last one scheduled in Major League Baseball was the Seattle Mariners at the Kansas City Royals on August 6, 2017. Prior traditional doubleheaders were the Detroit Tigers at the Cleveland Indians on September 13, 2015, the Pittsburgh Pirates at the New York Yankees on May 18, 2014, San Diego Padres at the Cleveland Indians on April 9, 2014, the New York Yankees at the Cleveland Indians on May 13, 2013,", "id": "5035560" }, { "contents": "Graeme Lloyd\n\n\nGraeme John Lloyd (born 9 April 1967) is an Australian-born former professional baseball pitcher, who appeared with the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays, Montreal Expos, Florida Marlins, New York Mets, and Kansas City Royals of Major League Baseball (MLB). Lloyd played with the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays, and Kansas City Royals of the American League and the Montreal Expos, Florida Marlins, and New York Mets of the National League. He was the third", "id": "11258284" }, { "contents": "1969 Major League Baseball expansion\n\n\nand Washington Senators, and the American League West would consist of the California Angels, Chicago White Sox, Kansas City Royals, Minnesota Twins, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Pilots. The National League originally resisted a divisional split, with its president Warren Giles citing \"the tradition and history of baseball\". By July 10, the National League owners had agreed to a divisional split, in which the National League East would consist of the Chicago Cubs, Montreal Expos, New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, and", "id": "11925191" }, { "contents": "Ricky Bones\n\n\nRicardo Bones (; born April 7, 1969) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. Bones played from 1991 to 2001 for three National League teams – the San Diego Padres, Cincinnati Reds, and Florida Marlins – and four American League teams – the Milwaukee Brewers, Kansas City Royals, New York Yankees, and Baltimore Orioles. Bones was signed by the Padres as an amateur free agent on May 13, 1986 making his Major League debut on August 11, 1991 against the Cincinnati Reds. He pitched seven innings, allowed", "id": "19542825" }, { "contents": "Rubén Gotay\n\n\nRuben A. Gotay ( ; born December 25, 1982) is a Puerto Rican former professional baseball infielder. He played in Major League Baseball from 2004 to 2008 with the Kansas City Royals, New York Mets and Atlanta Braves. He is currently a coach for the Clearwater Threshers. Gotay made his major league debut with the Kansas City Royals on August 4, , when they played the Chicago White Sox. He went 1-for-3 and got his first major league hit off José Contreras. Gotay played in 44 games for the Royals in", "id": "18248893" }, { "contents": "Midwestern United States\n\n\n), Major League Baseball (MLB), National Basketball Association (NBA), National Hockey League (NHL) and Major League Soccer (MLS) have team franchises in several Midwestern cities: Successful teams include the St. Louis Cardinals (11 World Series titles), Cincinnati Reds (5 World Series titles), Chicago Bulls (6 NBA titles), the Detroit Pistons (3 NBA titles), the Green Bay Packers (4 Super Bowl titles, 13 total NFL championships), the Chicago Bears (1 Super Bowl", "id": "15016390" }, { "contents": "Roberto Kelly\n\n\nRoberto Conrado \"Gray\" Kelly (born October 1, 1964) is a Panamanian former professional baseball outfielder in Major League Baseball and current manager of the Sultanes de Monterrey of the Mexican Baseball League. He was signed by the New York Yankees as an amateur free agent in 1982 and went on to play for them (1987–1992 and 2000), the Cincinnati Reds (1993–1994), Atlanta Braves (1994), Montreal Expos (1995), Los Angeles Dodgers (1995), Minnesota Twins (1996–1997), Seattle Mariners", "id": "13631358" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Portland Trail Blazers season\n\n\nselections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. Record: 0–1 ; Home: 0–0 ; Road: 0–1 Record: 5–10 ; Home: 5–3 ; Road: 0–7 Record: 13–2 ; Home: 10–0 ; Road: 3–2 Record: 8–6 ; Home: 3–2 ; Road: 5–4 Record: 5–9; Home: 4–3; Road: 1–6 Record: 7–8; Home: 3–3 ; Road: 4–5 Record: 3–5; Home: 3–2; Road: 0–3 *Total for entire season including previous team(s) The Trail Blazers", "id": "14916980" }, { "contents": "Todd Zeile\n\n\nTodd Edward Zeile (born September 9, 1965) is an American former professional baseball third baseman, catcher, and first baseman in Major League Baseball (MLB). He played sixteen seasons, from 1989 to 2004, for the St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago Cubs, Philadelphia Phillies, Baltimore Orioles, Los Angeles Dodgers, Florida Marlins, Texas Rangers, New York Mets, Colorado Rockies, New York Yankees, and Montreal Expos. Zeile graduated from UCLA, where he played collegiate baseball primarily as a catcher. Only five players", "id": "4659979" }, { "contents": "Cameron Maybin\n\n\nCameron Keith Maybin (born April 4, 1987) is an American professional baseball outfielder for the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball (MLB). He has played in MLB for the Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, San Diego Padres, Atlanta Braves, Los Angeles Angels, Houston Astros, and Seattle Mariners. He was the tenth overall pick in the 2005 MLB draft by the Tigers and debuted with them in 2007. With the Astros, he won the 2017 World Series over the Los Angeles Dodgers. Maybin", "id": "4351467" }, { "contents": "All-you-can-eat seats\n\n\nBaltimore Orioles, Kansas City Royals, and Texas Rangers converted their under-utilized seats to AYCE seats. The concept spread to 13 Major League Baseball parks in 2008 and 19 parks in 2010. Major League Baseball teams offering all-you-can-eat seats include the Arizona Diamondbacks, Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, Kansas City Royals, Los Angeles Dodgers, Miami Marlins, Minnesota Twins, Pittsburgh Pirates, San Diego Padres, Tampa Bay Rays, Texas Rangers, and Toronto", "id": "12379503" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Detroit Red Wings season\n\n\nand center Pavel Datsyuk were starters in the game. The Western Conference team was coached by Detroit Red Wings head coach Mike Babcock. The Red Wings had the best goaltending in the League, allowing only 179 goals (excluding five shootout goals). Record: 10–2–1; Home: 5–1–0; Road: 5–1–1 Record: 7–4–1; Home: 5–1–0; Road: 2–3–1 Record: 12–2–1 ; Home: 6–1–1 ; Road: 6–1–0 Record: 9–2–1; Home: 4–1–1; Road: 5–1–0 Record: 4–8–2; Home: 1–4–0; Road", "id": "10767066" }, { "contents": "List of Miami Hurricanes in the NFL\n\n\n(2) Baltimore Ravens (0) Buffalo Bills (2) Carolina Panthers (4) Chicago Bears (2) Cincinnati Bengals (1) Cleveland Browns (2) Dallas Cowboys (0) Denver Broncos (1) Detroit Lions (2) Green Bay Packers (3) Houston Texans (2) Indianapolis Colts (4) Jacksonville Jaguars (6) Kansas City Chiefs (1) Los Angeles Chargers (4) Los Angeles Rams (0) Miami Dolphins (2) Minnesota Vikings (2) New England Patriots", "id": "16077415" }, { "contents": "Larry Stahl\n\n\nLarry Floyd Stahl (born June 29, 1941) is an American retired professional baseball outfielder. He played in Major League Baseball from 1964 to 1973 for the Kansas City Athletics, New York Mets, San Diego Padres, and Cincinnati Reds. Stahl was signed by the Athletics in 1960 as an amateur free agent. He broke into the big leagues on September 11, 1964, going 0-1 as a pinch-hitter against Wally Bunker in a 5-2 Kansas City loss to the Baltimore Orioles in Memorial Stadium.", "id": "21402635" }, { "contents": "Rick Wilkins (baseball)\n\n\nRichard David Wilkins (born June 4, 1967) is an American former professional baseball catcher. He played eleven seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) between 1991 and 2001 for the Chicago Cubs, Houston Astros, San Francisco Giants, Seattle Mariners, New York Mets, Los Angeles Dodgers, St. Louis Cardinals, and San Diego Padres. Wilkins was born in Jacksonville, Florida. While growing up, he graduated from The Bolles School where he was a district champ in both baseball and football his senior year of high school", "id": "21061655" }, { "contents": "List of highest-income counties in the United States\n\n\n, Pennsylvania 3, Wisconsin 2, Massachusetts 2, Michigan 2, Indiana 1, Kansas 1, Kentucky 1, Missouri 1, New Hampshire 1, New Mexico 1, Tennessee 1, Utah 1. Twenty-five states do not have any counties in the top 100. \"United States of America: $41,994\" Number of counties by state in the top 100: Colorado 10, Virginia 7 counties plus 3 independent cities, New Jersey 9, California 8, Florida 6, New York 6, Georgia 4,", "id": "17149331" }, { "contents": "Anthony Swarzak\n\n\nAnthony Ray Swarzak (born September 10, 1985) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Atlanta Braves of Major League Baseball (MLB). He previously played for the Minnesota Twins, Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, Chicago White Sox, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Mets, Seattle Mariners and for the Doosan Bears of the KBO League. Swarzak attended Nova High School in Davie, Florida. As a sophomore, Swarzak pitched to an 11–1 win–loss record with a 1.16 earned run average and 120 strikeouts and was", "id": "11169168" }, { "contents": "Danny Walton\n\n\nDaniel James Walton (July 14, 1947 – August 9, 2017) was an American Major League Baseball outfielder. He played for the Houston Astros (1968 and 1977), Seattle Pilots (1969), Milwaukee Brewers (1970–71), New York Yankees (1971), Minnesota Twins (1973 and 1975), Los Angeles Dodgers (1976), Yokohama Taiyo Whales (1978), and Texas Rangers (1980). During a 9-year major league baseball career, he hit .223, 28 home runs, and 107", "id": "15720261" }, { "contents": "Tom Kelly (baseball)\n\n\ninning two-run home run. The World Series was a well-fought contest between the Twins and the National League champion St. Louis Cardinals, each team winning all of its home games. Games 1, 2, 4 and 6 were decidedly lopsided contests (10–1 Twins, 8–4 Twins, 7–2 Cards, 11–5 Twins), with Games 3, 5 and 7 being much closer contests, each being decided by only two runs (3–1 Cards, 4–2 Cards and 4–2 Twins). After a 63-year drought, Tom Kelly", "id": "7120038" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Dallas Mavericks season\n\n\nthe season: Dallas' selections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. injured Record: 1–0; Home: 0–0; Road: 1–0 Record: 10–5; Home: 8–1 ; Road: 2–4 Record: 9–6; Home: 6–2; Road: 3–4 Record: 11–3; Home: 6–0; Road: 5–3 Record: 8–6; Home: 5–0; Road: 3–6 Record: 7–8; Home: 5–4; Road: 2–4 Record: 5–3; Home: 4–0; Road: 1–3 *Total for entire season including", "id": "14916679" }, { "contents": "2010 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2010 Major League Baseball season began April 4, with the regular season ending on October 3. The 2010 All-Star Game was played on July 13 at Angel Stadium of Anaheim in Anaheim, California. The National League ended a 13-game winless streak with a 3–1 victory. Due to this result, the World Series began October 27 in the city of the National League Champion, the San Francisco Giants, and ended November 1 when the Giants defeated the American League Champion Texas Rangers, four games to one. Green backgrounds", "id": "9032678" }, { "contents": "Busch Stadium\n\n\nscore of 6-2, clinching the series win. In the 2006 National League Championship Series the Cardinals hosted the New York Mets in Games 3, 4, and 5. St. Louis won Game 3 and Game 5, and eventually clinched their 17th National League pennant by defeating the Mets on the road in Game 7, 3-1. The Cardinals faced the Detroit Tigers in the 2006 World Series. This was the third meeting between the two ballclubs in the Fall Classic, and the first in 38 years. The", "id": "4108910" }, { "contents": "American Association (20th century) Rookie of the Year Award\n\n\nCity 89ers, Springfield Redbirds, and St. Paul Saints (2); and the Buffalo Bisons, Minneapolis Millers, and Toledo Mud Hens (1). Eight players from the St. Louis Cardinals Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the Rookie of the Year Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago White Sox and Cincinnati Reds organizations (5); the Boston/Milwaukee Braves organization (4); the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers, Cleveland Indians, Kansas City Royals, Montreal Expos, and", "id": "8789705" }, { "contents": "2017 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2017 Major League Baseball season began on April 2, 2017 with three games, including the 2016 World Series champions Chicago Cubs facing off against the St. Louis Cardinals, and ended on November 1. The postseason began on October 3. The World Series began October 24 and Game 7 was played on November 1, in which the Houston Astros defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers in seven games, to capture their first World Series championship in franchise history. The 88th Major League Baseball All-Star Game was held on July 11 at", "id": "12617094" }, { "contents": "UCLA Bruins baseball\n\n\nTulsa, 6–5 in 10 innings, and to Arizona State, 2–1 in 12 innings. Chambliss, who went on to play for Major League Baseball's Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Atlanta Braves between 1971 and 1986, had a team-high .340 batting average and 15 home runs. Other members of the team included Bill Bonham, Steven Edney, Mike Reinbach, and Jim York. The 1997 team won the Pac-10 title with a 43–18 record (21–9 Pac-10) and reached in the CWS. The team was", "id": "3126266" }, { "contents": "The National Baseball Association's top 100 minor league teams\n\n\ntheir final list. Of the 69 franchises to make the list, 14 appeared more than once. The Baltimore Orioles took 6 places on the list, the most of any team, followed by the Ft. Worth Panthers and Toronto Maple Leafs (5), Newark Bears and San Francisco Seals (4); Kansas City Blues, Los Angeles Angels, and St. Paul Saints (3); and Charlotte Hornets, Columbus Senators/Red Birds, Houston Buffaloes, Indianapolis Indians, Memphis Chicks, and Milwaukee Brewers (2", "id": "6000643" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "LaTroy Hawkins\n\n\nLaTroy Hawkins (born December 21, 1972) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. In his 21-year Major League Baseball (MLB) career, he played for the Minnesota Twins, Chicago Cubs, San Francisco Giants, Baltimore Orioles, Colorado Rockies, New York Yankees, Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, New York Mets, and Toronto Blue Jays. At the time of his retirement, Hawkins was the only active player to be a member of the 1,000-games-pitched club, and at", "id": "14886480" }, { "contents": "Ron Davis (pitcher)\n\n\nRonald Gene Davis (born August 6, 1955) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played 11 years from 1978 to 1988. Davis played for the New York Yankees and Minnesota Twins of the American League and the Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Dodgers, and San Francisco Giants of the National League. He was selected to the American League All-Star team in 1981. Davis was born in Houston, Texas. Standing 6' 4\", he was a hard-throwing right-handed relief pitcher. During his", "id": "18827106" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball rivalries\n\n\nexpansion teams in , MLB increased the total number of games American League teams played to 162, which meant teams would play each other 18 times a season. The National League did not implement this until the following year when the New York Mets and Houston Colt .45s (now the Houston Astros) entered play. In , with the San Diego Padres, Seattle Pilots, Kansas City Royals, and Montreal Expos entering play as expansion teams, MLB split both leagues into two divisions with six teams each. Teams played a total of", "id": "19117978" }, { "contents": "Uzbekistan Professional Football League Organization\n\n\nWDWWL 4 Previous rank: 5 Metalourg 7 3 1 3 13 9 +4 10 LWLWL 5 Previous rank: 14 Nasaf 7 3 1 3 11 8 +3 10 WWLLL 6 Previous rank: 3 Bunyodkor 6 3 1 2 9 8 +1 10 DWWWL 7 Previous rank: 4 Surkhon 6 2 3 1 5 4 +1 9 DLDWW 8 Previous rank: 7 Dinamo Samarqand 6 2 2 2 6 7 -1 8 DLWWL 9 Previous rank: 10 Buxoro 7 1 3 3 6 9 -3 6 LDLWD 10 Previous rank: 11 Andijan 6 1", "id": "612339" }, { "contents": "Julio Navarro\n\n\nJulio Navarro Ventura (January 9, 1934 – January 24, 2018) was a Major League Baseball relief pitcher. He played for the Los Angeles Angels (1962–64), Detroit Tigers (1964–66), and Atlanta Braves (1970). The 5'11\", 190 lb. right-hander with the nickname \"Whiplash\" was acquired by the Angels from the San Francisco Giants organization on September 2, 1962. Navarro made his major league debut in relief on September 3, 1962 against the New York Yankees in game 2", "id": "10731876" }, { "contents": "Federal League\n\n\neroded by subsequent court rulings and legislation regarding issues specific to Major League Baseball. Of the locations of teams in the Federal League, five currently have major league teams. Those are Baltimore, Chicago, Kansas City, Pittsburgh and St. Louis. Brooklyn has a New York–Penn League team, known as the Brooklyn Cyclones. (The major league Brooklyn Dodgers moved to Los Angeles in 1958, although the New York Mets have been located in the adjacent borough of Queens since 1964.) Buffalo and Indianapolis have International League teams", "id": "11616700" }, { "contents": "Jim Palmer\n\n\nbetween Major League Baseball, ABC and NBC called The Baseball Network) to once again broadcast with Tim McCarver and Al Michaels. In 1995, the reunited team of Palmer, McCarver and Michaels would call the All-Star Game, Game 3 of that NLDS between Cincinnati and Los Angeles, Game 4 of the NLDS between Atlanta and Colorado, Games 1–2 of the NLCS, and Games 1, 4–5 of the World Series. Palmer, McCarver and Michaels were also intended to call the previous year's World Series for ABC,", "id": "10332649" }, { "contents": "Kauffman Stadium\n\n\nresult of the American League winning the 2015 MLB All-Star Game 6-3. The Royals won game 1 (5-4 in 14 innings) and game 2 (7-1), as well as the entire series (4-1). Kauffman Stadium was the last baseball-only park built in the majors (not counting temporary facilities) from 1966 to 1991. It was one of the few baseball-only facilities built in the majors during the heyday of the cookie-cutter stadium era,", "id": "17613781" }, { "contents": "Steve Lyons (baseball)\n\n\nthe rare distinction of having played all nine defensive positions in a single game at the major league level, although in an exhibition contest. The \"Windy City Classic,\" between the Chicago Cubs and the White Sox, took place at Wrigley Field on April 23, 1990. Per standard baseball notation, Lyons' positions during the game were, in order: 2-3-7-8-6-9-5-9-1-4. Lyons signed with Boston on April 18, 1991. With", "id": "5478878" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Carolina Hurricanes season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Carolina Hurricanes season began October 3, 2007. It was the franchise's 36th season, 29th season in the National Hockey League (NHL) and 11th as the Hurricanes. Key dates prior to the start of the season: The Hurricanes had the most power-play opportunities of all 30 NHL teams, with 420. Record: 7–3–3; Home: 3–1–1; Road: 4–2–2 Record: 7–6–0; Home: 5–4–0; Road: 2–2–0 Record: 5–10–0; Home: 2–3–0; Road: 3–7–0 Record: 6–6–1;", "id": "10381758" }, { "contents": "1970 NBA playoffs\n\n\n1) Atlanta Hawks vs. (3) Chicago Bulls: \"Hawks win series 4-1\" (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Phoenix Suns: \"Lakers win series 4-3\" Division Finals (1) Atlanta Hawks vs. (2) Los Angeles Lakers: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Champion: New York Knicks Division Semifinals (1) New York Knicks vs. (3) Baltimore Bullets: \"Knicks win series 4-3\" (2) Milwaukee Bucks vs. (4)", "id": "14689672" }, { "contents": "Bobby Schang\n\n\nRobert Martin Schang (December 7, 1886 – August 29, 1966), born in Wales Center, New York, was a catcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates (1914–15), New York Giants (1915) and St. Louis Cardinals (1927). He was the brother of former Major League Baseball catcher Wally Schang. In 3 seasons Schang played in 82 Games and had 186 At Bats, 14 Runs, 35 Hits, 7 Doubles, 4 Triples, 6 RBI, 3 Stolen Bases, 18 Walks, .188 Batting Average", "id": "7568276" }, { "contents": "A. J. Hinch\n\n\n, the Astros defeated the New York Yankees in Yankee Stadium 3–0 to advance to the American League Division Series. In the ALDS, Hinch's Astros took a 2–1 series lead against the Kansas City Royals. The Astros led the Royals 6–2 in Game 4 going into the 8th inning before the Royals came back to win 9–6. The Astros would go on to lose the series. In 2016, Houston began the season 7–17. Although the team's play improved during the course of the season, the Astros finished 84–78 and did", "id": "6118162" }, { "contents": "Mike Maddux\n\n\nMichael Ausley Maddux (born August 27, 1961) is an American professional baseball pitching coach and former pitcher, who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for nine teams, over 15 seasons. He is now the pitching coach for the St. Louis Cardinals. Maddux played in MLB from through for the Philadelphia Phillies, Los Angeles Dodgers, San Diego Padres, New York Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates, Boston Red Sox, Seattle Mariners, Montreal Expos, and Houston Astros. Except for the Phillies, for whom he played during", "id": "6218003" }, { "contents": "Chad Moeller\n\n\nChad Edward Moeller [MOE-ler] (born February 18, 1975) is an American former professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 2000 through 2010 for the Minnesota Twins, Arizona Diamondbacks, Milwaukee Brewers, Cincinnati Reds, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, and Baltimore Orioles. Moeller attended the University of Southern California (USC) and played college baseball for the USC Trojans baseball team. In 1996, he was an All-Pac-10 Conference selection. He was drafted in the", "id": "2431693" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Phoenix Coyotes season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Phoenix Coyotes season began on October 4, 2007. It was the franchise's 36th season, 29th in the National Hockey League (NHL) and 12th season as the Phoenix Coyotes. Key dates prior to the start of the season: Record: 4–6–0; Home: 1–5–0; Road: 3–1–0 Record: 7–6–0; Home: 3–2–0; Road: 4–4–0 Record: 7–6–1; Home: 2–3–1; Road: 5–3–0 Record: 9–4–1; Home: 5–1–1; Road: 4–3–0 Record: 6–5–3; Home: 3–3–1; Road", "id": "12404837" }, { "contents": "Jim Brower\n\n\nJames Robert Brower (born December 29, 1972) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played for eight Major League Baseball (MLB) teams: the Cleveland Indians (-), Cincinnati Reds (-), Montreal Expos (2002), San Francisco Giants (-), Atlanta Braves (), Baltimore Orioles (), San Diego Padres (2006), and New York Yankees (). He is currently the pitching coach for the Seattle Mariners of Major League Baseball (MLB). Brower was", "id": "10294961" }, { "contents": "Brad Ausmus\n\n\nBradley David Ausmus (; born April 14, 1969) is an American baseball former catcher and current manager for the Los Angeles Angels of Major League Baseball (MLB). In his 18-year MLB playing career, Ausmus played for the San Diego Padres, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, and Los Angeles Dodgers. He was also the manager of the Tigers and of the Israel national baseball team. A 1987 draft pick of the New York Yankees, he chose to alternate between attending Dartmouth College and playing minor league baseball. He then", "id": "3254039" }, { "contents": "WTOG\n\n\nWednesdays). These included games from the Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, Kansas City Royals, Minnesota Twins, New York Yankees, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals and the Toronto Blue Jays, as those teams were mainly in the Grapefruit League for spring training in the Tampa Bay, Orlando, Fort Myers and Sarasota areas. WTOG discontinued the baseball broadcasts when ESPN became the cable partner for Major League Baseball in 1990. WTOG aired numerous Tampa Bay Rowdies", "id": "69857" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball relocation of 1950s–60s\n\n\nexpanded to add teams in new and existing cities, adding 14 teams as of 2018. During the early years of the American League as a major league, the league placed franchises in cities that were either in direct competition with National League teams (New York City, Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, and St. Louis) or in markets abandoned by the National League after the 1899 contraction (Cleveland, Washington, D.C., and briefly Baltimore). Only Detroit, home of the Detroit Tigers, was a true \"new\"", "id": "983146" }, { "contents": "Billy Kelly (baseball)\n\n\nWilliam Joseph Kelly (May 1, 1886 – June 3, 1940) was an American professional baseball player. He played in parts of four seasons in Major League Baseball for the St. Louis Cardinals and Pittsburgh Pirates from through . He also managed the minor league Port Huron Saints in 1922. Kelly was born in Baltimore, Maryland and died of lung cancer in Detroit, Michigan at the age of 54. In a brief 4 year, 104 game major league career, Kelly compiled a .290 batting average with 32 runs, 1", "id": "19333378" }, { "contents": "Kevin Jarvis\n\n\nKevin Thomas Jarvis (born August 1, 1969) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. He played professionally for many teams including the Cincinnati Reds, Minnesota Twins, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, Colorado Rockies, San Diego Padres, Seattle Mariners, St. Louis Cardinals, the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Boston Red Sox. As of , he is a scout for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. Jarvis was born in Lexington, Kentucky and graduated from Tates Creek High School in Lexington. He played college baseball at Wake Forest", "id": "7080315" }, { "contents": "René Rivera\n\n\nRené Rivera (born July 31, 1983) is a Puerto Rican professional baseball catcher in the New York Mets organization. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Seattle Mariners, Minnesota Twins, San Diego Padres, Tampa Bay Rays, Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Angels and Atlanta Braves. Rivera was drafted by the Seattle Mariners in the second round (49th overall) of the 2001 Major League Baseball Draft as a 17-year-old. He played most of the 2004 season with the High-A California", "id": "21916971" }, { "contents": "New Jersey Jackals\n\n\n9/14 - North Shore 5, Jackals 4 9/16 - North Shore 1, Jackals 0 9/17 – Jackals 7, North Shore 2 9/18 – Jackals 4, North Shore 2 9/19 – Jackals 5, North Shore 3 Win 2nd Northeast League Championship, 4th team Championship. To date, this is the last time the Jackals have won a league championship. The Jackals total attendance in 2004 was 106,100. Averaging 2,282 per game. In 2005 the Jackals joined the 8-team Canadian American Association of Professional Baseball League but failed to make the playoffs", "id": "4403592" }, { "contents": "Larry Beinfest\n\n\nMarlins defeated the San Francisco Giants, 3-1 in four games in the 2003 NLDS, and the Chicago Cubs, 4-3 in seven games in the 2003 NLCS, to win the 2003 NL Pennant. In the 2003 World Series, the Marlins became the champion of Major League Baseball by defeating the AL Pennant winning New York Yankees 4-2 in six games. Following their championship season, Baseball America named the Marlins Organization of the Year and the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum recognized Beinfest as the 2003 winner of the", "id": "19195239" }, { "contents": "List of current Major League Baseball broadcasters\n\n\n-4, 6-7, and odd extra innings up through 2013) br Oakland: Innings 3-4, 7, and even extra innings br Seattle: Innings 3, 6-7, and even extra innings (formerly 3-4, 7, and even extra innings from 2011-2012) br Tampa Bay: Innings 3-4, 7-8, and even extra innings (Wills and Freed switch every game so one will do innings 1-2, 5-6, 9, and", "id": "6338286" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "Henry Blanco\n\n\nHenry Ramón Blanco (born August 29, 1971) is a Venezuelan professional baseball coach and former player. He is currently the bullpen coach for the Washington Nationals. He played as a catcher in Major League Baseball from 1997 to 2013, appearing for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, Atlanta Braves, Minnesota Twins, Chicago Cubs, San Diego Padres, New York Mets, Arizona Diamondbacks, Toronto Blue Jays, and Seattle Mariners. He later served as quality assurance coach for the Cubs. Although a light", "id": "16244431" }, { "contents": "Ryan Howard\n\n\na 7–2 loss to the Atlanta Braves. On September 6, Howard logged his first Major League hit in a single at-bat during a 3–1 loss to the Braves; on September 8, he recorded his first multi-hit game with a double and a single in a 4–1 win over the Braves. On September 11, Howard hit his first Major League home run off Bartolomé Fortunato, driving in his first RBI and scoring his first run in an 11–9 win over the New York Mets. Howard had 42 plate appearances", "id": "20940364" }, { "contents": "Xavier Nady\n\n\nXavier Clifford Nady VI (; born November 14, 1978) is an American former professional baseball outfielder and first baseman. Nady played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the New York Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates, New York Yankees, Chicago Cubs, Arizona Diamondbacks, Washington Nationals, San Francisco Giants, and the San Diego Padres. The St. Louis Cardinals originally drafted Nady in the 4th round of the 1997 Major League Baseball draft (134th overall) after he was named Northern California Player of the Year in his senior year of", "id": "5033466" }, { "contents": "Rex Hudler\n\n\nRex Allan Hudler (born September 2, 1960) is an American former Major League Baseball utility player and color commentator for the Kansas City Royals. He played a total of fourteen seasons after being a first round draft pick of the New York Yankees in 1978. Hudler played for six different Major League Baseball teams, and at every position except pitcher and catcher throughout his career: the New York Yankees (1984–1985), Baltimore Orioles (1986), Montreal Expos (1988–1990), St. Louis Cardinals (1990–1992), California", "id": "518136" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Montreal Canadiens season\n\n\nleading the NHL in power-play goals scored (90) and power-play percentage (24.06%). They also tied the Florida Panthers for the fewest shorthanded goals allowed, with three. Record: 6–2–3; Home: 2–1–2; Road: 4–1–1. Monthly record: 7–7–0; Home: 3–3–0; Road: 4–4–0.br Season record: 13–9–3; Home: 5–4–2; Road: 8–5–1. Monthly record: 6–4–4; Home: 1–3–2; Road: 5–1–2.br Season record: 19–13–7; Home: 6–7–4; Road: 13–6–3.", "id": "11149706" }, { "contents": "Rob Murphy\n\n\nRobert Albert Murphy (born May 26, 1960) is an American former professional baseball player who was a relief pitcher in Major League Baseball for eleven seasons in the 1980s and 1990s. Murphy played college baseball for the University of Florida, and was picked by the Cincinnati Reds in the first round of the 1981 Major League Baseball Draft. In addition to the Reds, he played for the Boston Red Sox, Seattle Mariners, Houston Astros, St. Louis Cardinals, New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers and Florida Marlins. Murphy", "id": "17438779" }, { "contents": "2006–07 Buffalo Sabres season\n\n\nMichael Ryan, Andrej Sekera and Drew Stafford all played their first career NHL game during the 2006–07 season. The Sabres finished with 298 goals scored (excluding 10 shootout-winning goals), the most in the League. Record for month 10–0–1 (Home 4–0–1 Away 6–0–0) Record for Month 9–3–1 (Home 4–2–1 Away 5–1–0) Record for Month 9–4–1 (Home 5–2–0 Away 4–2–1) Record for Month 6–7–1 (Home 4–3–0 Away 2–4–1) Record for Month 8–2–1 (Home 5–0–1 Away 3–2–0) Record for Month 8–5–2 (Home 5–3–0 Away", "id": "5702113" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Golden State Warriors season\n\n\nThis had fans severely criticizing the conference system in the league as the Warriors had a better record than all eastern conference playoff teams up to the third seed. Teams such as the Atlanta Hawks had sub or .500 winning percentages but still managed to make the postseason. Record: 0–1; Home: 0–1; Road: 0–0 Record: 8–6; Home: 3–3 ; Road: 5–3 Record: 11–6; Home: 5–2; Road: 6–4 Record: 9–6; Home: 5–2; Road: 4–4 Record: 7–3; Home:", "id": "14917146" }, { "contents": "Miguel Batista\n\n\nMiguel Descartes Batista Jerez (born February 19, 1971) is a Dominican former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Florida Marlins, Chicago Cubs, Montreal Expos, Kansas City Royals, Arizona Diamondbacks, Toronto Blue Jays, Seattle Mariners, Washington Nationals, St. Louis Cardinals, New York Mets and Atlanta Braves. Over his career, Batista has played for eight teams and been utilized extensively as both a starter and a reliever. His best seasons came in and with the Arizona Diamondbacks,", "id": "19280208" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball on CBS\n\n\non KPIX-TV locally, although the games aired on stations in markets adjacent to the Bay Area. In 1963, KPIX pre-empted the July 13 game between the San Francisco Giants–Philadelphia Phillies (at 10:15 a.m.), and the Los Angeles Dodgers-Phillies game on July 14 (at 9:30 a.m.); in 1964, the station pre-empted the Kansas City Athletics–New York Yankees game on May 16 (at 10:45) and the Milwaukee Braves–St. Louis Cardinals game on May 17.", "id": "18694381" }, { "contents": "1969 Major League Baseball expansion\n\n\nSt. Louis Cardinals, and the National League West would consist of the Atlanta Braves, Cincinnati Reds, Houston Astros, Los Angeles Dodgers, San Diego Padres, and San Francisco Giants. Game scheduling issues had to be resolved; league-wide, there would be 1,944 games compared to 1,232 for the 1968 Major League Baseball season. The American League had considered decreasing the number of games played by each team to 152 or 156 from 162 that had been played each season since 1961, and the National League either 162 or 165", "id": "11925192" }, { "contents": "List of international games played by NHL teams\n\n\nAngeles Kings, the Minnesota North Stars, the Montreal Canadiens, the New Jersey Devils, the New York Islanders, the New York Rangers, the Philadelphia Flyers, the Pittsburgh Penguins, the Quebec Nordiques, the St. Louis Blues, the Toronto Maple Leafs, the Vancouver Canucks, the Washington Capitals, and the original Winnipeg Jets). Games took place in the USA and Canada. The Soviet teams won the series with a record of 11–9–1. Individually, CSKA has a record of 4–1–0, Dynamo had a record of 3–2–0", "id": "21623026" } ]
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[ { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "1942 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 1942 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the tenth playing of the midsummer classic between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was held on July 6, 1942, at Polo Grounds in New York City the home of the New York Giants of the National League. The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League 3–1. While the game had been scheduled for a twilight start at 6:30 p.m. EWT", "id": "14878188" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "2015 Toronto Blue Jays season\n\n\nearned positions in the bullpen on the Opening Day roster. The team returned to Montreal's Olympic Stadium on April 3 and April 4, 2015, to face the Cincinnati Reds. The Blue Jays would lose the first game 2–0, but win the finale 9–1. In Grapefruit League play, Toronto finished with a 19–13 record. The 2015 Major League Baseball draft was held on June 8–10. The Blue Jays played against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium on Opening Day and won, 6–1. Toronto scored five runs in the", "id": "19251784" }, { "contents": "2007 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2007 Major League Baseball season began on April 1 with a rematch of the 2006 National League Championship Series; the St. Louis Cardinals and New York Mets played the first game of the season at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri, which was won by the Mets, 6–1. The regular season concluded with seven teams entering the postseason who had failed to reach the 2006 playoffs including all National League teams, with only the New York Yankees returning; a dramatic one-game playoff between the Colorado Rockies and San Diego Padres", "id": "15645656" }, { "contents": "2009 Major League Baseball season\n\n\n4–3. In addition, the annual Civil Rights Game became a regular season game, and was played June 20 at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Ohio, when the host Cincinnati Reds lost to the Chicago White Sox in an interleague game, 10–8. Both teams wore replicas of their 1965 uniforms in the contest. The New York Yankees, with 103 wins, clinched Major League Baseball's best record in the 2009 season, and the #1 seed in the American League by winning the AL East. The Los Angeles", "id": "5183694" }, { "contents": "2016 Washington Nationals season\n\n\nfirst come-from-behind postseason win for a Washington, D.C., Major League Baseball team since the Washington Senators came from behind to beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 4-3 in Game 3 of the 1925 World Series 91 years earlier on October 10, 1925. It also was the Nationals′ first postseason victory at home since a 2-1 win over the St. Louis Cardinals in Game 4 of the 2012 National League Division Series on October 11, 2012. 4:08 p.m. (EDT) at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California", "id": "18692321" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "List of current Major League Baseball broadcasters\n\n\n, and even extra innings br Milwaukee: Innings 3-4, 7, and 10-11, 14-15, 18-19 with Uecker and Levering; innings 4-6, and 10-11, 14-15, 18-19 with Levering and Grindle br New York Mets: Innings 3-4, 7, and even extra innings br Philadelphia: Innings 4-5 (home games only) br St. Louis: Innings 3-4, 7-8, and even extra innings (home", "id": "6338289" }, { "contents": "1966 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 1966 Major League Baseball season was contested from April 11 to October 9, 1966. The Braves played their inaugural season in Atlanta, following their relocation from Milwaukee. Three teams played the 1966 season in new stadiums. On April 12, the Braves ushered in Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium with the Pittsburgh Pirates taking a 3–2 win in 13 innings. One week later, Anaheim Stadium opened with the California Angels losing to the Chicago White Sox, 3–1 in the Angels' debut in neighboring Orange County. On May 8,", "id": "16053448" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Rookie of the Year Award\n\n\n(2); and the Colorado Springs Sky Sox, Las Vegas 51s, New Orleans Zephyrs, Portland Beavers, and Sacramento River Cats (1). Four players from the Arizona Diamondbacks Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the Rookie of the Year Award, more than any other, followed by the Anaheim Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and San Diego Padres organizations (3); the Colorado Rockies, Kansas City Royals, and Seattle Mariners organizations (2); and the Florida Marlins, Houston Astros", "id": "8032424" }, { "contents": "2015 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2015 Major League Baseball season began on April 5 with a Sunday night game between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field, and ended on November 1 with the Kansas City Royals winning the World Series. This was Rob Manfred's first season serving as Commissioner of Baseball. The Major League Baseball All-Star Game's 86th edition was held on Tuesday, July 14 at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Ohio, home of the Cincinnati Reds. The American League won the game 6–3, to give", "id": "19375509" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Los Angeles Clippers season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Los Angeles Clippers season was their 38th season in the NBA and their 24th in Los Angeles. Key dates prior to the start of the season: Los Angeles' selections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. Record: 6–8; Home: 4–4; Road: 2–4 Record: 4–9; Home: 1–4; Road: 3–5 Record: 4–9; Home: 4–6; Road: 0–3 Record: 5–9; Home: 2–3; Road: 3–6 Record: 3–15; Home: 2–6; Road: 1–9 Record", "id": "15027267" }, { "contents": "Brett Tomko\n\n\nBrett Daniel Tomko (born April 7, 1973) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Cincinnati Reds, San Diego Padres, Seattle Mariners, St. Louis Cardinals, San Francisco Giants, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, Oakland Athletics, Texas Rangers, and Kansas City Royals. Tomko attended El Dorado High School in Placentia, California, and was a letter winner in basketball and baseball. Tomko attended Florida Southern College for one season in , leading the team", "id": "5534629" }, { "contents": "Ducky Schofield\n\n\nJohn Richard Schofield (born January 7, 1935), nicknamed Ducky, is an American former professional baseball infielder. He played nineteen seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1953 to 1971 for the St. Louis Cardinals, Pittsburgh Pirates, San Francisco Giants, New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers, Boston Red Sox, and Milwaukee Brewers. Schofield made his Major League Baseball debut with the St. Louis Cardinals on July 3, 1953, and appeared in his final game on September 30, 1971 for the Milwaukee Brewers.", "id": "7142787" }, { "contents": "Sports Beanie Babies\n\n\nthe Elephant 9/06/98 Anaheim Athletics Mel the Koala 9/06/98 Toronto Blue Jays Rocket the Bluejay 9/08/98 Chicago Cubs Blackie the Bear 9/13/98 Chicago Cubs Gracie the Swan 9/14/98 St. Louis Cardinals Smoochy the Frog 4/11/99 San Francisco Giants Slippery the Seal 4/25/99 Chicago Cubs Sammy the Bear 5/30/99 New York Mets Valentina the Bear 6/12/99 Milwaukee Brewers Early the Robin 6/18/99 Minnesota Twins Hippie the Bunny 6/19/99 Cincinnati Reds Scorch the Dragon 7/03/99 Houston Astros Goatee the Goat 7/11/99 Detroit Tigers Kuku the Cockatoo 7/18/99 Houston Astros Tiny the Chihuahua 8/05/99 Chicago Cubs Erin the Bear 8/15/99 New York Yankees", "id": "10270945" }, { "contents": "Eastern League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nAward, the most of any position. Seven players from the Philadelphia Phillies Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Pittsburgh Pirates organization (6); the Baltimore Orioles, Cleveland Indians, and Montreal Expos organizations (5); the New York Mets, and the Toronto Blue Jays organizations (4); the Boston Red Sox, and the New York Yankees organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Chicago White Sox, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers", "id": "5435227" }, { "contents": "2002 New York Yankees season\n\n\nH = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in\" Game 1: \"New York 8 – Anaheim 5.\" Game 2: \"Anaheim 8 – New York 6.\" Game 3: \"Anaheim 9 – New York 6.\" Game 4: \"Anaheim 9 – New York 5.\" Anaheim's victory secured their place in the American League Championship Series, where they defeated the Minnesota Twins, and subsequently the San Francisco Giants to win the World Series", "id": "3120510" }, { "contents": "Busch Stadium\n\n\nSeries against the Kansas City Royals. The Cardinals hosted two postseason games at Busch Stadium in 2015. In the National League Division Series, they won game 1 on October 9, 2015, but lost game 2 against the Chicago Cubs. The Cardinals then lost games 3 and 4 to the Cubs at Wrigley Field to lose the series 3-1. The stadium hosted the 2009 Major League Baseball All-Star Game on July 14, 2009. The American League defeated the National League in that game, 4-3.", "id": "4108919" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\n, Mobile BayBears, and Nashville Sounds (2); and the Asheville Tourists, Charlotte O's, and Montgomery Rebels (1). Six players from the Chicago White Sox Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Houston Astros organization (4); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Cincinnati Reds, Kansas City Royals, Milwaukee Brewers, Oakland Athletics, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays/Rays organizations (3); the Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, Detroit Tigers", "id": "7467045" }, { "contents": "Champion Baseball\n\n\ncity/state to represent from a list containing Los Angeles, Cincinnati, Atlanta, Pittsburg (probably a typo for Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania), Chicago, Montreal, St. Louis, Boston, Milwaukee, New York City, California and Texas (all of whom had major-league baseball franchises in 1983). The computer then randomly selects from among the remaining cities. If at any time the computer team has scored more runs than the player, the game immediately ends. The high-scores list (\"FAR OUT PLAYERS", "id": "10335865" }, { "contents": "1939 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 1939 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the seventh playing of the mid-summer classic between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was held on July 11, 1939, at Yankee Stadium in The Bronx, New York City, the home of the New York Yankees of the American League. The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League 3–1. Players in \"italics\" have since been", "id": "22195293" }, { "contents": "California League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nAward, the most of any position. Six players played during seasons for which position information is unavailable. Sixteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the San Diego Padres organization (7); the California/Los Angeles Angels, Minnesota Twins, and San Francisco Giants organizations (5); the St. Louis Cardinals organization (4); the Kansas City/Oakland Athletics and Milwaukee Brewers organization (3);", "id": "8204130" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "2015 Summer North American League of Legends Championship Series\n\n\n2015 Summer North American League of Legends Championship Series (2015 Summer NA LCS) was won by Counter Logic Gaming, their first NA LCS split title. Most games were played in Los Angeles at Riot Games' studio, but the finals were played at Madison Square Garden in New York. 1. Team Liquid 14-5 2. Counter Logic Gaming 13-6 3. Team Impulse 13-6 4. Gravity Gaming 12-7 5. Team SoloMid 11-7 6. Team Dignitas 10-8 7.", "id": "894748" }, { "contents": "Darren Bragg\n\n\nDarren William Bragg (born September 7, 1969) is an American former baseball outfielder who played 11 seasons in Major League Baseball. He played for the Seattle Mariners (–), Boston Red Sox (1996–), St. Louis Cardinals (1999), Colorado Rockies (), New York Mets (), New York Yankees (2001), Atlanta Braves (–), San Diego Padres (), and his final team, the Cincinnati Reds (2004). In his career, he hit .255 with", "id": "479806" }, { "contents": "Peoria Javelinas\n\n\nThe Peoria Javelinas, established in 1992, are a baseball team that plays in the West Division of the Arizona Fall League. The Javelinas play their home games in the Peoria Sports Complex in Peoria, Arizona, which is a spring training site for both the San Diego Padres and the Seattle Mariners. For the 2011 season, Major League Baseball teams sending players to the Javelinas were: the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Mets, San Diego Padres, St. Louis Cardinals, and Seattle Mariners. For 2012 the Minnesota Twins and Cincinnati", "id": "5919459" }, { "contents": "2008 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 2008 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 79th midseason exhibition between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and the National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was played at Yankee Stadium in The Bronx, New York City, home of the New York Yankees, on July 15, 2008 and began at 8:47 p.m. ET. The game ended at 1:38 a.m. ET the following morning. The home American League won 4–3 in 15 innings, giving home field", "id": "18338012" }, { "contents": "Sports Beanie Babies\n\n\nGIVEN AWAY (SGA) AT BASEBALL GAMES: 5/18/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 9/06/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 9/18/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 3/10/98 New York Yankees Bones the Dog 5/03/98 Chicago Cubs Daisy the Cow (Harry Caray) 5/17/98 New York Yankees Valentino the Bear 5/22/98 St. Louis Cardinals Stretch the Ostrich 5/31/98 Detroit Tigers Stripes the Tiger 5/31/98 Milwaukee Brewers Batty the Bat 5/31/98 Kansas City Royals Roary the Lion 6/14/98 Arizona Diamondbacks Hissy the Snake 7/07/98 Colorado Rockies Glory the Bear 7/12/98 Chicago White Sox Blizzard the Tiger 7/12/98 New York Mets", "id": "10270943" }, { "contents": "2007–08 New Jersey Devils season\n\n\n: 9–4–1; Home: 4–3–0; Road: 5–1–1 Record: 7–4–1 ; Home: 4–1–0 ; Road: 3–3–1 Record: 7–5–0 ; Home: 4–4–0 ; Road: 3–1–0 Record: 9–3–3 ; Home: 7–3–1 ; Road: 2–0–2 Record: 6–6–1 ; Home: 2–2–1 ; Road: 4–4–0 Record: 3–1–0 ; Home: 2–0–0 ; Road: 1–1–0 The New Jersey Devils clinched a playoff spot following a 2–1 overtime victory against the New York Islanders on April 1, 2008, their 79th game of the season. They were the third", "id": "13610586" }, { "contents": "2018 New York Mets season\n\n\nlosing 1–5 to the St. Louis Cardinals, finishing the series two out of three. After, they went on a 9–game win streak, which put them in first place in the NL East. They finished the month going 15–9 and having a strong win (14–2) over the San Diego Padres. On May 1, the Mets started the month losing 2–3 to the Atlanta Braves at Citi Field. They went on a 6–game losing streak, but broke out of it seven days later by beating the Cincinnati Reds 7–6. The", "id": "3541787" }, { "contents": "Doubleheader (baseball)\n\n\nLike the twi-night doubleheader, this type of doubleheader is more prominent in the minor leagues. The last one scheduled in Major League Baseball was the Seattle Mariners at the Kansas City Royals on August 6, 2017. Prior traditional doubleheaders were the Detroit Tigers at the Cleveland Indians on September 13, 2015, the Pittsburgh Pirates at the New York Yankees on May 18, 2014, San Diego Padres at the Cleveland Indians on April 9, 2014, the New York Yankees at the Cleveland Indians on May 13, 2013,", "id": "5035560" }, { "contents": "Graeme Lloyd\n\n\nGraeme John Lloyd (born 9 April 1967) is an Australian-born former professional baseball pitcher, who appeared with the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays, Montreal Expos, Florida Marlins, New York Mets, and Kansas City Royals of Major League Baseball (MLB). Lloyd played with the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays, and Kansas City Royals of the American League and the Montreal Expos, Florida Marlins, and New York Mets of the National League. He was the third", "id": "11258284" }, { "contents": "1969 Major League Baseball expansion\n\n\nand Washington Senators, and the American League West would consist of the California Angels, Chicago White Sox, Kansas City Royals, Minnesota Twins, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Pilots. The National League originally resisted a divisional split, with its president Warren Giles citing \"the tradition and history of baseball\". By July 10, the National League owners had agreed to a divisional split, in which the National League East would consist of the Chicago Cubs, Montreal Expos, New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, and", "id": "11925191" }, { "contents": "Ricky Bones\n\n\nRicardo Bones (; born April 7, 1969) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. Bones played from 1991 to 2001 for three National League teams – the San Diego Padres, Cincinnati Reds, and Florida Marlins – and four American League teams – the Milwaukee Brewers, Kansas City Royals, New York Yankees, and Baltimore Orioles. Bones was signed by the Padres as an amateur free agent on May 13, 1986 making his Major League debut on August 11, 1991 against the Cincinnati Reds. He pitched seven innings, allowed", "id": "19542825" }, { "contents": "Rubén Gotay\n\n\nRuben A. Gotay ( ; born December 25, 1982) is a Puerto Rican former professional baseball infielder. He played in Major League Baseball from 2004 to 2008 with the Kansas City Royals, New York Mets and Atlanta Braves. He is currently a coach for the Clearwater Threshers. Gotay made his major league debut with the Kansas City Royals on August 4, , when they played the Chicago White Sox. He went 1-for-3 and got his first major league hit off José Contreras. Gotay played in 44 games for the Royals in", "id": "18248893" }, { "contents": "Midwestern United States\n\n\n), Major League Baseball (MLB), National Basketball Association (NBA), National Hockey League (NHL) and Major League Soccer (MLS) have team franchises in several Midwestern cities: Successful teams include the St. Louis Cardinals (11 World Series titles), Cincinnati Reds (5 World Series titles), Chicago Bulls (6 NBA titles), the Detroit Pistons (3 NBA titles), the Green Bay Packers (4 Super Bowl titles, 13 total NFL championships), the Chicago Bears (1 Super Bowl", "id": "15016390" }, { "contents": "Roberto Kelly\n\n\nRoberto Conrado \"Gray\" Kelly (born October 1, 1964) is a Panamanian former professional baseball outfielder in Major League Baseball and current manager of the Sultanes de Monterrey of the Mexican Baseball League. He was signed by the New York Yankees as an amateur free agent in 1982 and went on to play for them (1987–1992 and 2000), the Cincinnati Reds (1993–1994), Atlanta Braves (1994), Montreal Expos (1995), Los Angeles Dodgers (1995), Minnesota Twins (1996–1997), Seattle Mariners", "id": "13631358" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Portland Trail Blazers season\n\n\nselections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. Record: 0–1 ; Home: 0–0 ; Road: 0–1 Record: 5–10 ; Home: 5–3 ; Road: 0–7 Record: 13–2 ; Home: 10–0 ; Road: 3–2 Record: 8–6 ; Home: 3–2 ; Road: 5–4 Record: 5–9; Home: 4–3; Road: 1–6 Record: 7–8; Home: 3–3 ; Road: 4–5 Record: 3–5; Home: 3–2; Road: 0–3 *Total for entire season including previous team(s) The Trail Blazers", "id": "14916980" }, { "contents": "Todd Zeile\n\n\nTodd Edward Zeile (born September 9, 1965) is an American former professional baseball third baseman, catcher, and first baseman in Major League Baseball (MLB). He played sixteen seasons, from 1989 to 2004, for the St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago Cubs, Philadelphia Phillies, Baltimore Orioles, Los Angeles Dodgers, Florida Marlins, Texas Rangers, New York Mets, Colorado Rockies, New York Yankees, and Montreal Expos. Zeile graduated from UCLA, where he played collegiate baseball primarily as a catcher. Only five players", "id": "4659979" }, { "contents": "Cameron Maybin\n\n\nCameron Keith Maybin (born April 4, 1987) is an American professional baseball outfielder for the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball (MLB). He has played in MLB for the Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, San Diego Padres, Atlanta Braves, Los Angeles Angels, Houston Astros, and Seattle Mariners. He was the tenth overall pick in the 2005 MLB draft by the Tigers and debuted with them in 2007. With the Astros, he won the 2017 World Series over the Los Angeles Dodgers. Maybin", "id": "4351467" }, { "contents": "All-you-can-eat seats\n\n\nBaltimore Orioles, Kansas City Royals, and Texas Rangers converted their under-utilized seats to AYCE seats. The concept spread to 13 Major League Baseball parks in 2008 and 19 parks in 2010. Major League Baseball teams offering all-you-can-eat seats include the Arizona Diamondbacks, Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, Kansas City Royals, Los Angeles Dodgers, Miami Marlins, Minnesota Twins, Pittsburgh Pirates, San Diego Padres, Tampa Bay Rays, Texas Rangers, and Toronto", "id": "12379503" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Detroit Red Wings season\n\n\nand center Pavel Datsyuk were starters in the game. The Western Conference team was coached by Detroit Red Wings head coach Mike Babcock. The Red Wings had the best goaltending in the League, allowing only 179 goals (excluding five shootout goals). Record: 10–2–1; Home: 5–1–0; Road: 5–1–1 Record: 7–4–1; Home: 5–1–0; Road: 2–3–1 Record: 12–2–1 ; Home: 6–1–1 ; Road: 6–1–0 Record: 9–2–1; Home: 4–1–1; Road: 5–1–0 Record: 4–8–2; Home: 1–4–0; Road", "id": "10767066" }, { "contents": "List of Miami Hurricanes in the NFL\n\n\n(2) Baltimore Ravens (0) Buffalo Bills (2) Carolina Panthers (4) Chicago Bears (2) Cincinnati Bengals (1) Cleveland Browns (2) Dallas Cowboys (0) Denver Broncos (1) Detroit Lions (2) Green Bay Packers (3) Houston Texans (2) Indianapolis Colts (4) Jacksonville Jaguars (6) Kansas City Chiefs (1) Los Angeles Chargers (4) Los Angeles Rams (0) Miami Dolphins (2) Minnesota Vikings (2) New England Patriots", "id": "16077415" }, { "contents": "Larry Stahl\n\n\nLarry Floyd Stahl (born June 29, 1941) is an American retired professional baseball outfielder. He played in Major League Baseball from 1964 to 1973 for the Kansas City Athletics, New York Mets, San Diego Padres, and Cincinnati Reds. Stahl was signed by the Athletics in 1960 as an amateur free agent. He broke into the big leagues on September 11, 1964, going 0-1 as a pinch-hitter against Wally Bunker in a 5-2 Kansas City loss to the Baltimore Orioles in Memorial Stadium.", "id": "21402635" }, { "contents": "Rick Wilkins (baseball)\n\n\nRichard David Wilkins (born June 4, 1967) is an American former professional baseball catcher. He played eleven seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) between 1991 and 2001 for the Chicago Cubs, Houston Astros, San Francisco Giants, Seattle Mariners, New York Mets, Los Angeles Dodgers, St. Louis Cardinals, and San Diego Padres. Wilkins was born in Jacksonville, Florida. While growing up, he graduated from The Bolles School where he was a district champ in both baseball and football his senior year of high school", "id": "21061655" }, { "contents": "List of highest-income counties in the United States\n\n\n, Pennsylvania 3, Wisconsin 2, Massachusetts 2, Michigan 2, Indiana 1, Kansas 1, Kentucky 1, Missouri 1, New Hampshire 1, New Mexico 1, Tennessee 1, Utah 1. Twenty-five states do not have any counties in the top 100. \"United States of America: $41,994\" Number of counties by state in the top 100: Colorado 10, Virginia 7 counties plus 3 independent cities, New Jersey 9, California 8, Florida 6, New York 6, Georgia 4,", "id": "17149331" }, { "contents": "Anthony Swarzak\n\n\nAnthony Ray Swarzak (born September 10, 1985) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Atlanta Braves of Major League Baseball (MLB). He previously played for the Minnesota Twins, Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, Chicago White Sox, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Mets, Seattle Mariners and for the Doosan Bears of the KBO League. Swarzak attended Nova High School in Davie, Florida. As a sophomore, Swarzak pitched to an 11–1 win–loss record with a 1.16 earned run average and 120 strikeouts and was", "id": "11169168" }, { "contents": "Danny Walton\n\n\nDaniel James Walton (July 14, 1947 – August 9, 2017) was an American Major League Baseball outfielder. He played for the Houston Astros (1968 and 1977), Seattle Pilots (1969), Milwaukee Brewers (1970–71), New York Yankees (1971), Minnesota Twins (1973 and 1975), Los Angeles Dodgers (1976), Yokohama Taiyo Whales (1978), and Texas Rangers (1980). During a 9-year major league baseball career, he hit .223, 28 home runs, and 107", "id": "15720261" }, { "contents": "Tom Kelly (baseball)\n\n\ninning two-run home run. The World Series was a well-fought contest between the Twins and the National League champion St. Louis Cardinals, each team winning all of its home games. Games 1, 2, 4 and 6 were decidedly lopsided contests (10–1 Twins, 8–4 Twins, 7–2 Cards, 11–5 Twins), with Games 3, 5 and 7 being much closer contests, each being decided by only two runs (3–1 Cards, 4–2 Cards and 4–2 Twins). After a 63-year drought, Tom Kelly", "id": "7120038" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Dallas Mavericks season\n\n\nthe season: Dallas' selections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. injured Record: 1–0; Home: 0–0; Road: 1–0 Record: 10–5; Home: 8–1 ; Road: 2–4 Record: 9–6; Home: 6–2; Road: 3–4 Record: 11–3; Home: 6–0; Road: 5–3 Record: 8–6; Home: 5–0; Road: 3–6 Record: 7–8; Home: 5–4; Road: 2–4 Record: 5–3; Home: 4–0; Road: 1–3 *Total for entire season including", "id": "14916679" }, { "contents": "2010 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2010 Major League Baseball season began April 4, with the regular season ending on October 3. The 2010 All-Star Game was played on July 13 at Angel Stadium of Anaheim in Anaheim, California. The National League ended a 13-game winless streak with a 3–1 victory. Due to this result, the World Series began October 27 in the city of the National League Champion, the San Francisco Giants, and ended November 1 when the Giants defeated the American League Champion Texas Rangers, four games to one. Green backgrounds", "id": "9032678" }, { "contents": "Busch Stadium\n\n\nscore of 6-2, clinching the series win. In the 2006 National League Championship Series the Cardinals hosted the New York Mets in Games 3, 4, and 5. St. Louis won Game 3 and Game 5, and eventually clinched their 17th National League pennant by defeating the Mets on the road in Game 7, 3-1. The Cardinals faced the Detroit Tigers in the 2006 World Series. This was the third meeting between the two ballclubs in the Fall Classic, and the first in 38 years. The", "id": "4108910" }, { "contents": "American Association (20th century) Rookie of the Year Award\n\n\nCity 89ers, Springfield Redbirds, and St. Paul Saints (2); and the Buffalo Bisons, Minneapolis Millers, and Toledo Mud Hens (1). Eight players from the St. Louis Cardinals Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the Rookie of the Year Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago White Sox and Cincinnati Reds organizations (5); the Boston/Milwaukee Braves organization (4); the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers, Cleveland Indians, Kansas City Royals, Montreal Expos, and", "id": "8789705" }, { "contents": "2017 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2017 Major League Baseball season began on April 2, 2017 with three games, including the 2016 World Series champions Chicago Cubs facing off against the St. Louis Cardinals, and ended on November 1. The postseason began on October 3. The World Series began October 24 and Game 7 was played on November 1, in which the Houston Astros defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers in seven games, to capture their first World Series championship in franchise history. The 88th Major League Baseball All-Star Game was held on July 11 at", "id": "12617094" }, { "contents": "UCLA Bruins baseball\n\n\nTulsa, 6–5 in 10 innings, and to Arizona State, 2–1 in 12 innings. Chambliss, who went on to play for Major League Baseball's Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Atlanta Braves between 1971 and 1986, had a team-high .340 batting average and 15 home runs. Other members of the team included Bill Bonham, Steven Edney, Mike Reinbach, and Jim York. The 1997 team won the Pac-10 title with a 43–18 record (21–9 Pac-10) and reached in the CWS. The team was", "id": "3126266" }, { "contents": "The National Baseball Association's top 100 minor league teams\n\n\ntheir final list. Of the 69 franchises to make the list, 14 appeared more than once. The Baltimore Orioles took 6 places on the list, the most of any team, followed by the Ft. Worth Panthers and Toronto Maple Leafs (5), Newark Bears and San Francisco Seals (4); Kansas City Blues, Los Angeles Angels, and St. Paul Saints (3); and Charlotte Hornets, Columbus Senators/Red Birds, Houston Buffaloes, Indianapolis Indians, Memphis Chicks, and Milwaukee Brewers (2", "id": "6000643" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "LaTroy Hawkins\n\n\nLaTroy Hawkins (born December 21, 1972) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. In his 21-year Major League Baseball (MLB) career, he played for the Minnesota Twins, Chicago Cubs, San Francisco Giants, Baltimore Orioles, Colorado Rockies, New York Yankees, Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, New York Mets, and Toronto Blue Jays. At the time of his retirement, Hawkins was the only active player to be a member of the 1,000-games-pitched club, and at", "id": "14886480" }, { "contents": "Ron Davis (pitcher)\n\n\nRonald Gene Davis (born August 6, 1955) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played 11 years from 1978 to 1988. Davis played for the New York Yankees and Minnesota Twins of the American League and the Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Dodgers, and San Francisco Giants of the National League. He was selected to the American League All-Star team in 1981. Davis was born in Houston, Texas. Standing 6' 4\", he was a hard-throwing right-handed relief pitcher. During his", "id": "18827106" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball rivalries\n\n\nexpansion teams in , MLB increased the total number of games American League teams played to 162, which meant teams would play each other 18 times a season. The National League did not implement this until the following year when the New York Mets and Houston Colt .45s (now the Houston Astros) entered play. In , with the San Diego Padres, Seattle Pilots, Kansas City Royals, and Montreal Expos entering play as expansion teams, MLB split both leagues into two divisions with six teams each. Teams played a total of", "id": "19117978" }, { "contents": "Uzbekistan Professional Football League Organization\n\n\nWDWWL 4 Previous rank: 5 Metalourg 7 3 1 3 13 9 +4 10 LWLWL 5 Previous rank: 14 Nasaf 7 3 1 3 11 8 +3 10 WWLLL 6 Previous rank: 3 Bunyodkor 6 3 1 2 9 8 +1 10 DWWWL 7 Previous rank: 4 Surkhon 6 2 3 1 5 4 +1 9 DLDWW 8 Previous rank: 7 Dinamo Samarqand 6 2 2 2 6 7 -1 8 DLWWL 9 Previous rank: 10 Buxoro 7 1 3 3 6 9 -3 6 LDLWD 10 Previous rank: 11 Andijan 6 1", "id": "612339" }, { "contents": "Julio Navarro\n\n\nJulio Navarro Ventura (January 9, 1934 – January 24, 2018) was a Major League Baseball relief pitcher. He played for the Los Angeles Angels (1962–64), Detroit Tigers (1964–66), and Atlanta Braves (1970). The 5'11\", 190 lb. right-hander with the nickname \"Whiplash\" was acquired by the Angels from the San Francisco Giants organization on September 2, 1962. Navarro made his major league debut in relief on September 3, 1962 against the New York Yankees in game 2", "id": "10731876" }, { "contents": "Federal League\n\n\neroded by subsequent court rulings and legislation regarding issues specific to Major League Baseball. Of the locations of teams in the Federal League, five currently have major league teams. Those are Baltimore, Chicago, Kansas City, Pittsburgh and St. Louis. Brooklyn has a New York–Penn League team, known as the Brooklyn Cyclones. (The major league Brooklyn Dodgers moved to Los Angeles in 1958, although the New York Mets have been located in the adjacent borough of Queens since 1964.) Buffalo and Indianapolis have International League teams", "id": "11616700" }, { "contents": "Jim Palmer\n\n\nbetween Major League Baseball, ABC and NBC called The Baseball Network) to once again broadcast with Tim McCarver and Al Michaels. In 1995, the reunited team of Palmer, McCarver and Michaels would call the All-Star Game, Game 3 of that NLDS between Cincinnati and Los Angeles, Game 4 of the NLDS between Atlanta and Colorado, Games 1–2 of the NLCS, and Games 1, 4–5 of the World Series. Palmer, McCarver and Michaels were also intended to call the previous year's World Series for ABC,", "id": "10332649" }, { "contents": "Kauffman Stadium\n\n\nresult of the American League winning the 2015 MLB All-Star Game 6-3. The Royals won game 1 (5-4 in 14 innings) and game 2 (7-1), as well as the entire series (4-1). Kauffman Stadium was the last baseball-only park built in the majors (not counting temporary facilities) from 1966 to 1991. It was one of the few baseball-only facilities built in the majors during the heyday of the cookie-cutter stadium era,", "id": "17613781" }, { "contents": "Steve Lyons (baseball)\n\n\nthe rare distinction of having played all nine defensive positions in a single game at the major league level, although in an exhibition contest. The \"Windy City Classic,\" between the Chicago Cubs and the White Sox, took place at Wrigley Field on April 23, 1990. Per standard baseball notation, Lyons' positions during the game were, in order: 2-3-7-8-6-9-5-9-1-4. Lyons signed with Boston on April 18, 1991. With", "id": "5478878" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Carolina Hurricanes season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Carolina Hurricanes season began October 3, 2007. It was the franchise's 36th season, 29th season in the National Hockey League (NHL) and 11th as the Hurricanes. Key dates prior to the start of the season: The Hurricanes had the most power-play opportunities of all 30 NHL teams, with 420. Record: 7–3–3; Home: 3–1–1; Road: 4–2–2 Record: 7–6–0; Home: 5–4–0; Road: 2–2–0 Record: 5–10–0; Home: 2–3–0; Road: 3–7–0 Record: 6–6–1;", "id": "10381758" }, { "contents": "1970 NBA playoffs\n\n\n1) Atlanta Hawks vs. (3) Chicago Bulls: \"Hawks win series 4-1\" (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Phoenix Suns: \"Lakers win series 4-3\" Division Finals (1) Atlanta Hawks vs. (2) Los Angeles Lakers: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Champion: New York Knicks Division Semifinals (1) New York Knicks vs. (3) Baltimore Bullets: \"Knicks win series 4-3\" (2) Milwaukee Bucks vs. (4)", "id": "14689672" }, { "contents": "Bobby Schang\n\n\nRobert Martin Schang (December 7, 1886 – August 29, 1966), born in Wales Center, New York, was a catcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates (1914–15), New York Giants (1915) and St. Louis Cardinals (1927). He was the brother of former Major League Baseball catcher Wally Schang. In 3 seasons Schang played in 82 Games and had 186 At Bats, 14 Runs, 35 Hits, 7 Doubles, 4 Triples, 6 RBI, 3 Stolen Bases, 18 Walks, .188 Batting Average", "id": "7568276" }, { "contents": "A. J. Hinch\n\n\n, the Astros defeated the New York Yankees in Yankee Stadium 3–0 to advance to the American League Division Series. In the ALDS, Hinch's Astros took a 2–1 series lead against the Kansas City Royals. The Astros led the Royals 6–2 in Game 4 going into the 8th inning before the Royals came back to win 9–6. The Astros would go on to lose the series. In 2016, Houston began the season 7–17. Although the team's play improved during the course of the season, the Astros finished 84–78 and did", "id": "6118162" }, { "contents": "Mike Maddux\n\n\nMichael Ausley Maddux (born August 27, 1961) is an American professional baseball pitching coach and former pitcher, who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for nine teams, over 15 seasons. He is now the pitching coach for the St. Louis Cardinals. Maddux played in MLB from through for the Philadelphia Phillies, Los Angeles Dodgers, San Diego Padres, New York Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates, Boston Red Sox, Seattle Mariners, Montreal Expos, and Houston Astros. Except for the Phillies, for whom he played during", "id": "6218003" }, { "contents": "Chad Moeller\n\n\nChad Edward Moeller [MOE-ler] (born February 18, 1975) is an American former professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 2000 through 2010 for the Minnesota Twins, Arizona Diamondbacks, Milwaukee Brewers, Cincinnati Reds, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, and Baltimore Orioles. Moeller attended the University of Southern California (USC) and played college baseball for the USC Trojans baseball team. In 1996, he was an All-Pac-10 Conference selection. He was drafted in the", "id": "2431693" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Phoenix Coyotes season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Phoenix Coyotes season began on October 4, 2007. It was the franchise's 36th season, 29th in the National Hockey League (NHL) and 12th season as the Phoenix Coyotes. Key dates prior to the start of the season: Record: 4–6–0; Home: 1–5–0; Road: 3–1–0 Record: 7–6–0; Home: 3–2–0; Road: 4–4–0 Record: 7–6–1; Home: 2–3–1; Road: 5–3–0 Record: 9–4–1; Home: 5–1–1; Road: 4–3–0 Record: 6–5–3; Home: 3–3–1; Road", "id": "12404837" }, { "contents": "Jim Brower\n\n\nJames Robert Brower (born December 29, 1972) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played for eight Major League Baseball (MLB) teams: the Cleveland Indians (-), Cincinnati Reds (-), Montreal Expos (2002), San Francisco Giants (-), Atlanta Braves (), Baltimore Orioles (), San Diego Padres (2006), and New York Yankees (). He is currently the pitching coach for the Seattle Mariners of Major League Baseball (MLB). Brower was", "id": "10294961" }, { "contents": "Brad Ausmus\n\n\nBradley David Ausmus (; born April 14, 1969) is an American baseball former catcher and current manager for the Los Angeles Angels of Major League Baseball (MLB). In his 18-year MLB playing career, Ausmus played for the San Diego Padres, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, and Los Angeles Dodgers. He was also the manager of the Tigers and of the Israel national baseball team. A 1987 draft pick of the New York Yankees, he chose to alternate between attending Dartmouth College and playing minor league baseball. He then", "id": "3254039" }, { "contents": "WTOG\n\n\nWednesdays). These included games from the Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, Kansas City Royals, Minnesota Twins, New York Yankees, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals and the Toronto Blue Jays, as those teams were mainly in the Grapefruit League for spring training in the Tampa Bay, Orlando, Fort Myers and Sarasota areas. WTOG discontinued the baseball broadcasts when ESPN became the cable partner for Major League Baseball in 1990. WTOG aired numerous Tampa Bay Rowdies", "id": "69857" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball relocation of 1950s–60s\n\n\nexpanded to add teams in new and existing cities, adding 14 teams as of 2018. During the early years of the American League as a major league, the league placed franchises in cities that were either in direct competition with National League teams (New York City, Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, and St. Louis) or in markets abandoned by the National League after the 1899 contraction (Cleveland, Washington, D.C., and briefly Baltimore). Only Detroit, home of the Detroit Tigers, was a true \"new\"", "id": "983146" }, { "contents": "Billy Kelly (baseball)\n\n\nWilliam Joseph Kelly (May 1, 1886 – June 3, 1940) was an American professional baseball player. He played in parts of four seasons in Major League Baseball for the St. Louis Cardinals and Pittsburgh Pirates from through . He also managed the minor league Port Huron Saints in 1922. Kelly was born in Baltimore, Maryland and died of lung cancer in Detroit, Michigan at the age of 54. In a brief 4 year, 104 game major league career, Kelly compiled a .290 batting average with 32 runs, 1", "id": "19333378" }, { "contents": "Kevin Jarvis\n\n\nKevin Thomas Jarvis (born August 1, 1969) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. He played professionally for many teams including the Cincinnati Reds, Minnesota Twins, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, Colorado Rockies, San Diego Padres, Seattle Mariners, St. Louis Cardinals, the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Boston Red Sox. As of , he is a scout for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. Jarvis was born in Lexington, Kentucky and graduated from Tates Creek High School in Lexington. He played college baseball at Wake Forest", "id": "7080315" }, { "contents": "René Rivera\n\n\nRené Rivera (born July 31, 1983) is a Puerto Rican professional baseball catcher in the New York Mets organization. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Seattle Mariners, Minnesota Twins, San Diego Padres, Tampa Bay Rays, Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Angels and Atlanta Braves. Rivera was drafted by the Seattle Mariners in the second round (49th overall) of the 2001 Major League Baseball Draft as a 17-year-old. He played most of the 2004 season with the High-A California", "id": "21916971" }, { "contents": "New Jersey Jackals\n\n\n9/14 - North Shore 5, Jackals 4 9/16 - North Shore 1, Jackals 0 9/17 – Jackals 7, North Shore 2 9/18 – Jackals 4, North Shore 2 9/19 – Jackals 5, North Shore 3 Win 2nd Northeast League Championship, 4th team Championship. To date, this is the last time the Jackals have won a league championship. The Jackals total attendance in 2004 was 106,100. Averaging 2,282 per game. In 2005 the Jackals joined the 8-team Canadian American Association of Professional Baseball League but failed to make the playoffs", "id": "4403592" }, { "contents": "Larry Beinfest\n\n\nMarlins defeated the San Francisco Giants, 3-1 in four games in the 2003 NLDS, and the Chicago Cubs, 4-3 in seven games in the 2003 NLCS, to win the 2003 NL Pennant. In the 2003 World Series, the Marlins became the champion of Major League Baseball by defeating the AL Pennant winning New York Yankees 4-2 in six games. Following their championship season, Baseball America named the Marlins Organization of the Year and the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum recognized Beinfest as the 2003 winner of the", "id": "19195239" }, { "contents": "List of current Major League Baseball broadcasters\n\n\n-4, 6-7, and odd extra innings up through 2013) br Oakland: Innings 3-4, 7, and even extra innings br Seattle: Innings 3, 6-7, and even extra innings (formerly 3-4, 7, and even extra innings from 2011-2012) br Tampa Bay: Innings 3-4, 7-8, and even extra innings (Wills and Freed switch every game so one will do innings 1-2, 5-6, 9, and", "id": "6338286" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "Henry Blanco\n\n\nHenry Ramón Blanco (born August 29, 1971) is a Venezuelan professional baseball coach and former player. He is currently the bullpen coach for the Washington Nationals. He played as a catcher in Major League Baseball from 1997 to 2013, appearing for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, Atlanta Braves, Minnesota Twins, Chicago Cubs, San Diego Padres, New York Mets, Arizona Diamondbacks, Toronto Blue Jays, and Seattle Mariners. He later served as quality assurance coach for the Cubs. Although a light", "id": "16244431" }, { "contents": "Ryan Howard\n\n\na 7–2 loss to the Atlanta Braves. On September 6, Howard logged his first Major League hit in a single at-bat during a 3–1 loss to the Braves; on September 8, he recorded his first multi-hit game with a double and a single in a 4–1 win over the Braves. On September 11, Howard hit his first Major League home run off Bartolomé Fortunato, driving in his first RBI and scoring his first run in an 11–9 win over the New York Mets. Howard had 42 plate appearances", "id": "20940364" }, { "contents": "Xavier Nady\n\n\nXavier Clifford Nady VI (; born November 14, 1978) is an American former professional baseball outfielder and first baseman. Nady played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the New York Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates, New York Yankees, Chicago Cubs, Arizona Diamondbacks, Washington Nationals, San Francisco Giants, and the San Diego Padres. The St. Louis Cardinals originally drafted Nady in the 4th round of the 1997 Major League Baseball draft (134th overall) after he was named Northern California Player of the Year in his senior year of", "id": "5033466" }, { "contents": "Rex Hudler\n\n\nRex Allan Hudler (born September 2, 1960) is an American former Major League Baseball utility player and color commentator for the Kansas City Royals. He played a total of fourteen seasons after being a first round draft pick of the New York Yankees in 1978. Hudler played for six different Major League Baseball teams, and at every position except pitcher and catcher throughout his career: the New York Yankees (1984–1985), Baltimore Orioles (1986), Montreal Expos (1988–1990), St. Louis Cardinals (1990–1992), California", "id": "518136" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Montreal Canadiens season\n\n\nleading the NHL in power-play goals scored (90) and power-play percentage (24.06%). They also tied the Florida Panthers for the fewest shorthanded goals allowed, with three. Record: 6–2–3; Home: 2–1–2; Road: 4–1–1. Monthly record: 7–7–0; Home: 3–3–0; Road: 4–4–0.br Season record: 13–9–3; Home: 5–4–2; Road: 8–5–1. Monthly record: 6–4–4; Home: 1–3–2; Road: 5–1–2.br Season record: 19–13–7; Home: 6–7–4; Road: 13–6–3.", "id": "11149706" }, { "contents": "Rob Murphy\n\n\nRobert Albert Murphy (born May 26, 1960) is an American former professional baseball player who was a relief pitcher in Major League Baseball for eleven seasons in the 1980s and 1990s. Murphy played college baseball for the University of Florida, and was picked by the Cincinnati Reds in the first round of the 1981 Major League Baseball Draft. In addition to the Reds, he played for the Boston Red Sox, Seattle Mariners, Houston Astros, St. Louis Cardinals, New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers and Florida Marlins. Murphy", "id": "17438779" }, { "contents": "2006–07 Buffalo Sabres season\n\n\nMichael Ryan, Andrej Sekera and Drew Stafford all played their first career NHL game during the 2006–07 season. The Sabres finished with 298 goals scored (excluding 10 shootout-winning goals), the most in the League. Record for month 10–0–1 (Home 4–0–1 Away 6–0–0) Record for Month 9–3–1 (Home 4–2–1 Away 5–1–0) Record for Month 9–4–1 (Home 5–2–0 Away 4–2–1) Record for Month 6–7–1 (Home 4–3–0 Away 2–4–1) Record for Month 8–2–1 (Home 5–0–1 Away 3–2–0) Record for Month 8–5–2 (Home 5–3–0 Away", "id": "5702113" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Golden State Warriors season\n\n\nThis had fans severely criticizing the conference system in the league as the Warriors had a better record than all eastern conference playoff teams up to the third seed. Teams such as the Atlanta Hawks had sub or .500 winning percentages but still managed to make the postseason. Record: 0–1; Home: 0–1; Road: 0–0 Record: 8–6; Home: 3–3 ; Road: 5–3 Record: 11–6; Home: 5–2; Road: 6–4 Record: 9–6; Home: 5–2; Road: 4–4 Record: 7–3; Home:", "id": "14917146" }, { "contents": "Miguel Batista\n\n\nMiguel Descartes Batista Jerez (born February 19, 1971) is a Dominican former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Florida Marlins, Chicago Cubs, Montreal Expos, Kansas City Royals, Arizona Diamondbacks, Toronto Blue Jays, Seattle Mariners, Washington Nationals, St. Louis Cardinals, New York Mets and Atlanta Braves. Over his career, Batista has played for eight teams and been utilized extensively as both a starter and a reliever. His best seasons came in and with the Arizona Diamondbacks,", "id": "19280208" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball on CBS\n\n\non KPIX-TV locally, although the games aired on stations in markets adjacent to the Bay Area. In 1963, KPIX pre-empted the July 13 game between the San Francisco Giants–Philadelphia Phillies (at 10:15 a.m.), and the Los Angeles Dodgers-Phillies game on July 14 (at 9:30 a.m.); in 1964, the station pre-empted the Kansas City Athletics–New York Yankees game on May 16 (at 10:45) and the Milwaukee Braves–St. Louis Cardinals game on May 17.", "id": "18694381" }, { "contents": "1969 Major League Baseball expansion\n\n\nSt. Louis Cardinals, and the National League West would consist of the Atlanta Braves, Cincinnati Reds, Houston Astros, Los Angeles Dodgers, San Diego Padres, and San Francisco Giants. Game scheduling issues had to be resolved; league-wide, there would be 1,944 games compared to 1,232 for the 1968 Major League Baseball season. The American League had considered decreasing the number of games played by each team to 152 or 156 from 162 that had been played each season since 1961, and the National League either 162 or 165", "id": "11925192" }, { "contents": "List of international games played by NHL teams\n\n\nAngeles Kings, the Minnesota North Stars, the Montreal Canadiens, the New Jersey Devils, the New York Islanders, the New York Rangers, the Philadelphia Flyers, the Pittsburgh Penguins, the Quebec Nordiques, the St. Louis Blues, the Toronto Maple Leafs, the Vancouver Canucks, the Washington Capitals, and the original Winnipeg Jets). Games took place in the USA and Canada. The Soviet teams won the series with a record of 11–9–1. Individually, CSKA has a record of 4–1–0, Dynamo had a record of 3–2–0", "id": "21623026" } ]
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[ { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "1942 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 1942 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the tenth playing of the midsummer classic between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was held on July 6, 1942, at Polo Grounds in New York City the home of the New York Giants of the National League. The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League 3–1. While the game had been scheduled for a twilight start at 6:30 p.m. EWT", "id": "14878188" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "2015 Toronto Blue Jays season\n\n\nearned positions in the bullpen on the Opening Day roster. The team returned to Montreal's Olympic Stadium on April 3 and April 4, 2015, to face the Cincinnati Reds. The Blue Jays would lose the first game 2–0, but win the finale 9–1. In Grapefruit League play, Toronto finished with a 19–13 record. The 2015 Major League Baseball draft was held on June 8–10. The Blue Jays played against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium on Opening Day and won, 6–1. Toronto scored five runs in the", "id": "19251784" }, { "contents": "2007 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2007 Major League Baseball season began on April 1 with a rematch of the 2006 National League Championship Series; the St. Louis Cardinals and New York Mets played the first game of the season at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri, which was won by the Mets, 6–1. The regular season concluded with seven teams entering the postseason who had failed to reach the 2006 playoffs including all National League teams, with only the New York Yankees returning; a dramatic one-game playoff between the Colorado Rockies and San Diego Padres", "id": "15645656" }, { "contents": "2009 Major League Baseball season\n\n\n4–3. In addition, the annual Civil Rights Game became a regular season game, and was played June 20 at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Ohio, when the host Cincinnati Reds lost to the Chicago White Sox in an interleague game, 10–8. Both teams wore replicas of their 1965 uniforms in the contest. The New York Yankees, with 103 wins, clinched Major League Baseball's best record in the 2009 season, and the #1 seed in the American League by winning the AL East. The Los Angeles", "id": "5183694" }, { "contents": "2016 Washington Nationals season\n\n\nfirst come-from-behind postseason win for a Washington, D.C., Major League Baseball team since the Washington Senators came from behind to beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 4-3 in Game 3 of the 1925 World Series 91 years earlier on October 10, 1925. It also was the Nationals′ first postseason victory at home since a 2-1 win over the St. Louis Cardinals in Game 4 of the 2012 National League Division Series on October 11, 2012. 4:08 p.m. (EDT) at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California", "id": "18692321" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "List of current Major League Baseball broadcasters\n\n\n, and even extra innings br Milwaukee: Innings 3-4, 7, and 10-11, 14-15, 18-19 with Uecker and Levering; innings 4-6, and 10-11, 14-15, 18-19 with Levering and Grindle br New York Mets: Innings 3-4, 7, and even extra innings br Philadelphia: Innings 4-5 (home games only) br St. Louis: Innings 3-4, 7-8, and even extra innings (home", "id": "6338289" }, { "contents": "1966 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 1966 Major League Baseball season was contested from April 11 to October 9, 1966. The Braves played their inaugural season in Atlanta, following their relocation from Milwaukee. Three teams played the 1966 season in new stadiums. On April 12, the Braves ushered in Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium with the Pittsburgh Pirates taking a 3–2 win in 13 innings. One week later, Anaheim Stadium opened with the California Angels losing to the Chicago White Sox, 3–1 in the Angels' debut in neighboring Orange County. On May 8,", "id": "16053448" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Rookie of the Year Award\n\n\n(2); and the Colorado Springs Sky Sox, Las Vegas 51s, New Orleans Zephyrs, Portland Beavers, and Sacramento River Cats (1). Four players from the Arizona Diamondbacks Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the Rookie of the Year Award, more than any other, followed by the Anaheim Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and San Diego Padres organizations (3); the Colorado Rockies, Kansas City Royals, and Seattle Mariners organizations (2); and the Florida Marlins, Houston Astros", "id": "8032424" }, { "contents": "2015 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2015 Major League Baseball season began on April 5 with a Sunday night game between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field, and ended on November 1 with the Kansas City Royals winning the World Series. This was Rob Manfred's first season serving as Commissioner of Baseball. The Major League Baseball All-Star Game's 86th edition was held on Tuesday, July 14 at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Ohio, home of the Cincinnati Reds. The American League won the game 6–3, to give", "id": "19375509" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Los Angeles Clippers season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Los Angeles Clippers season was their 38th season in the NBA and their 24th in Los Angeles. Key dates prior to the start of the season: Los Angeles' selections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. Record: 6–8; Home: 4–4; Road: 2–4 Record: 4–9; Home: 1–4; Road: 3–5 Record: 4–9; Home: 4–6; Road: 0–3 Record: 5–9; Home: 2–3; Road: 3–6 Record: 3–15; Home: 2–6; Road: 1–9 Record", "id": "15027267" }, { "contents": "Brett Tomko\n\n\nBrett Daniel Tomko (born April 7, 1973) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Cincinnati Reds, San Diego Padres, Seattle Mariners, St. Louis Cardinals, San Francisco Giants, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, Oakland Athletics, Texas Rangers, and Kansas City Royals. Tomko attended El Dorado High School in Placentia, California, and was a letter winner in basketball and baseball. Tomko attended Florida Southern College for one season in , leading the team", "id": "5534629" }, { "contents": "Ducky Schofield\n\n\nJohn Richard Schofield (born January 7, 1935), nicknamed Ducky, is an American former professional baseball infielder. He played nineteen seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1953 to 1971 for the St. Louis Cardinals, Pittsburgh Pirates, San Francisco Giants, New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers, Boston Red Sox, and Milwaukee Brewers. Schofield made his Major League Baseball debut with the St. Louis Cardinals on July 3, 1953, and appeared in his final game on September 30, 1971 for the Milwaukee Brewers.", "id": "7142787" }, { "contents": "Sports Beanie Babies\n\n\nthe Elephant 9/06/98 Anaheim Athletics Mel the Koala 9/06/98 Toronto Blue Jays Rocket the Bluejay 9/08/98 Chicago Cubs Blackie the Bear 9/13/98 Chicago Cubs Gracie the Swan 9/14/98 St. Louis Cardinals Smoochy the Frog 4/11/99 San Francisco Giants Slippery the Seal 4/25/99 Chicago Cubs Sammy the Bear 5/30/99 New York Mets Valentina the Bear 6/12/99 Milwaukee Brewers Early the Robin 6/18/99 Minnesota Twins Hippie the Bunny 6/19/99 Cincinnati Reds Scorch the Dragon 7/03/99 Houston Astros Goatee the Goat 7/11/99 Detroit Tigers Kuku the Cockatoo 7/18/99 Houston Astros Tiny the Chihuahua 8/05/99 Chicago Cubs Erin the Bear 8/15/99 New York Yankees", "id": "10270945" }, { "contents": "Eastern League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nAward, the most of any position. Seven players from the Philadelphia Phillies Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Pittsburgh Pirates organization (6); the Baltimore Orioles, Cleveland Indians, and Montreal Expos organizations (5); the New York Mets, and the Toronto Blue Jays organizations (4); the Boston Red Sox, and the New York Yankees organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Chicago White Sox, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers", "id": "5435227" }, { "contents": "2002 New York Yankees season\n\n\nH = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in\" Game 1: \"New York 8 – Anaheim 5.\" Game 2: \"Anaheim 8 – New York 6.\" Game 3: \"Anaheim 9 – New York 6.\" Game 4: \"Anaheim 9 – New York 5.\" Anaheim's victory secured their place in the American League Championship Series, where they defeated the Minnesota Twins, and subsequently the San Francisco Giants to win the World Series", "id": "3120510" }, { "contents": "Busch Stadium\n\n\nSeries against the Kansas City Royals. The Cardinals hosted two postseason games at Busch Stadium in 2015. In the National League Division Series, they won game 1 on October 9, 2015, but lost game 2 against the Chicago Cubs. The Cardinals then lost games 3 and 4 to the Cubs at Wrigley Field to lose the series 3-1. The stadium hosted the 2009 Major League Baseball All-Star Game on July 14, 2009. The American League defeated the National League in that game, 4-3.", "id": "4108919" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\n, Mobile BayBears, and Nashville Sounds (2); and the Asheville Tourists, Charlotte O's, and Montgomery Rebels (1). Six players from the Chicago White Sox Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Houston Astros organization (4); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Cincinnati Reds, Kansas City Royals, Milwaukee Brewers, Oakland Athletics, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays/Rays organizations (3); the Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, Detroit Tigers", "id": "7467045" }, { "contents": "Champion Baseball\n\n\ncity/state to represent from a list containing Los Angeles, Cincinnati, Atlanta, Pittsburg (probably a typo for Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania), Chicago, Montreal, St. Louis, Boston, Milwaukee, New York City, California and Texas (all of whom had major-league baseball franchises in 1983). The computer then randomly selects from among the remaining cities. If at any time the computer team has scored more runs than the player, the game immediately ends. The high-scores list (\"FAR OUT PLAYERS", "id": "10335865" }, { "contents": "1939 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 1939 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the seventh playing of the mid-summer classic between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was held on July 11, 1939, at Yankee Stadium in The Bronx, New York City, the home of the New York Yankees of the American League. The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League 3–1. Players in \"italics\" have since been", "id": "22195293" }, { "contents": "California League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nAward, the most of any position. Six players played during seasons for which position information is unavailable. Sixteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the San Diego Padres organization (7); the California/Los Angeles Angels, Minnesota Twins, and San Francisco Giants organizations (5); the St. Louis Cardinals organization (4); the Kansas City/Oakland Athletics and Milwaukee Brewers organization (3);", "id": "8204130" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "2015 Summer North American League of Legends Championship Series\n\n\n2015 Summer North American League of Legends Championship Series (2015 Summer NA LCS) was won by Counter Logic Gaming, their first NA LCS split title. Most games were played in Los Angeles at Riot Games' studio, but the finals were played at Madison Square Garden in New York. 1. Team Liquid 14-5 2. Counter Logic Gaming 13-6 3. Team Impulse 13-6 4. Gravity Gaming 12-7 5. Team SoloMid 11-7 6. Team Dignitas 10-8 7.", "id": "894748" }, { "contents": "Darren Bragg\n\n\nDarren William Bragg (born September 7, 1969) is an American former baseball outfielder who played 11 seasons in Major League Baseball. He played for the Seattle Mariners (–), Boston Red Sox (1996–), St. Louis Cardinals (1999), Colorado Rockies (), New York Mets (), New York Yankees (2001), Atlanta Braves (–), San Diego Padres (), and his final team, the Cincinnati Reds (2004). In his career, he hit .255 with", "id": "479806" }, { "contents": "Peoria Javelinas\n\n\nThe Peoria Javelinas, established in 1992, are a baseball team that plays in the West Division of the Arizona Fall League. The Javelinas play their home games in the Peoria Sports Complex in Peoria, Arizona, which is a spring training site for both the San Diego Padres and the Seattle Mariners. For the 2011 season, Major League Baseball teams sending players to the Javelinas were: the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Mets, San Diego Padres, St. Louis Cardinals, and Seattle Mariners. For 2012 the Minnesota Twins and Cincinnati", "id": "5919459" }, { "contents": "2008 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 2008 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 79th midseason exhibition between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and the National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was played at Yankee Stadium in The Bronx, New York City, home of the New York Yankees, on July 15, 2008 and began at 8:47 p.m. ET. The game ended at 1:38 a.m. ET the following morning. The home American League won 4–3 in 15 innings, giving home field", "id": "18338012" }, { "contents": "Sports Beanie Babies\n\n\nGIVEN AWAY (SGA) AT BASEBALL GAMES: 5/18/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 9/06/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 9/18/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 3/10/98 New York Yankees Bones the Dog 5/03/98 Chicago Cubs Daisy the Cow (Harry Caray) 5/17/98 New York Yankees Valentino the Bear 5/22/98 St. Louis Cardinals Stretch the Ostrich 5/31/98 Detroit Tigers Stripes the Tiger 5/31/98 Milwaukee Brewers Batty the Bat 5/31/98 Kansas City Royals Roary the Lion 6/14/98 Arizona Diamondbacks Hissy the Snake 7/07/98 Colorado Rockies Glory the Bear 7/12/98 Chicago White Sox Blizzard the Tiger 7/12/98 New York Mets", "id": "10270943" }, { "contents": "2007–08 New Jersey Devils season\n\n\n: 9–4–1; Home: 4–3–0; Road: 5–1–1 Record: 7–4–1 ; Home: 4–1–0 ; Road: 3–3–1 Record: 7–5–0 ; Home: 4–4–0 ; Road: 3–1–0 Record: 9–3–3 ; Home: 7–3–1 ; Road: 2–0–2 Record: 6–6–1 ; Home: 2–2–1 ; Road: 4–4–0 Record: 3–1–0 ; Home: 2–0–0 ; Road: 1–1–0 The New Jersey Devils clinched a playoff spot following a 2–1 overtime victory against the New York Islanders on April 1, 2008, their 79th game of the season. They were the third", "id": "13610586" }, { "contents": "2018 New York Mets season\n\n\nlosing 1–5 to the St. Louis Cardinals, finishing the series two out of three. After, they went on a 9–game win streak, which put them in first place in the NL East. They finished the month going 15–9 and having a strong win (14–2) over the San Diego Padres. On May 1, the Mets started the month losing 2–3 to the Atlanta Braves at Citi Field. They went on a 6–game losing streak, but broke out of it seven days later by beating the Cincinnati Reds 7–6. The", "id": "3541787" }, { "contents": "Doubleheader (baseball)\n\n\nLike the twi-night doubleheader, this type of doubleheader is more prominent in the minor leagues. The last one scheduled in Major League Baseball was the Seattle Mariners at the Kansas City Royals on August 6, 2017. Prior traditional doubleheaders were the Detroit Tigers at the Cleveland Indians on September 13, 2015, the Pittsburgh Pirates at the New York Yankees on May 18, 2014, San Diego Padres at the Cleveland Indians on April 9, 2014, the New York Yankees at the Cleveland Indians on May 13, 2013,", "id": "5035560" }, { "contents": "Graeme Lloyd\n\n\nGraeme John Lloyd (born 9 April 1967) is an Australian-born former professional baseball pitcher, who appeared with the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays, Montreal Expos, Florida Marlins, New York Mets, and Kansas City Royals of Major League Baseball (MLB). Lloyd played with the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays, and Kansas City Royals of the American League and the Montreal Expos, Florida Marlins, and New York Mets of the National League. He was the third", "id": "11258284" }, { "contents": "1969 Major League Baseball expansion\n\n\nand Washington Senators, and the American League West would consist of the California Angels, Chicago White Sox, Kansas City Royals, Minnesota Twins, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Pilots. The National League originally resisted a divisional split, with its president Warren Giles citing \"the tradition and history of baseball\". By July 10, the National League owners had agreed to a divisional split, in which the National League East would consist of the Chicago Cubs, Montreal Expos, New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, and", "id": "11925191" }, { "contents": "Ricky Bones\n\n\nRicardo Bones (; born April 7, 1969) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. Bones played from 1991 to 2001 for three National League teams – the San Diego Padres, Cincinnati Reds, and Florida Marlins – and four American League teams – the Milwaukee Brewers, Kansas City Royals, New York Yankees, and Baltimore Orioles. Bones was signed by the Padres as an amateur free agent on May 13, 1986 making his Major League debut on August 11, 1991 against the Cincinnati Reds. He pitched seven innings, allowed", "id": "19542825" }, { "contents": "Rubén Gotay\n\n\nRuben A. Gotay ( ; born December 25, 1982) is a Puerto Rican former professional baseball infielder. He played in Major League Baseball from 2004 to 2008 with the Kansas City Royals, New York Mets and Atlanta Braves. He is currently a coach for the Clearwater Threshers. Gotay made his major league debut with the Kansas City Royals on August 4, , when they played the Chicago White Sox. He went 1-for-3 and got his first major league hit off José Contreras. Gotay played in 44 games for the Royals in", "id": "18248893" }, { "contents": "Midwestern United States\n\n\n), Major League Baseball (MLB), National Basketball Association (NBA), National Hockey League (NHL) and Major League Soccer (MLS) have team franchises in several Midwestern cities: Successful teams include the St. Louis Cardinals (11 World Series titles), Cincinnati Reds (5 World Series titles), Chicago Bulls (6 NBA titles), the Detroit Pistons (3 NBA titles), the Green Bay Packers (4 Super Bowl titles, 13 total NFL championships), the Chicago Bears (1 Super Bowl", "id": "15016390" }, { "contents": "Roberto Kelly\n\n\nRoberto Conrado \"Gray\" Kelly (born October 1, 1964) is a Panamanian former professional baseball outfielder in Major League Baseball and current manager of the Sultanes de Monterrey of the Mexican Baseball League. He was signed by the New York Yankees as an amateur free agent in 1982 and went on to play for them (1987–1992 and 2000), the Cincinnati Reds (1993–1994), Atlanta Braves (1994), Montreal Expos (1995), Los Angeles Dodgers (1995), Minnesota Twins (1996–1997), Seattle Mariners", "id": "13631358" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Portland Trail Blazers season\n\n\nselections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. Record: 0–1 ; Home: 0–0 ; Road: 0–1 Record: 5–10 ; Home: 5–3 ; Road: 0–7 Record: 13–2 ; Home: 10–0 ; Road: 3–2 Record: 8–6 ; Home: 3–2 ; Road: 5–4 Record: 5–9; Home: 4–3; Road: 1–6 Record: 7–8; Home: 3–3 ; Road: 4–5 Record: 3–5; Home: 3–2; Road: 0–3 *Total for entire season including previous team(s) The Trail Blazers", "id": "14916980" }, { "contents": "Todd Zeile\n\n\nTodd Edward Zeile (born September 9, 1965) is an American former professional baseball third baseman, catcher, and first baseman in Major League Baseball (MLB). He played sixteen seasons, from 1989 to 2004, for the St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago Cubs, Philadelphia Phillies, Baltimore Orioles, Los Angeles Dodgers, Florida Marlins, Texas Rangers, New York Mets, Colorado Rockies, New York Yankees, and Montreal Expos. Zeile graduated from UCLA, where he played collegiate baseball primarily as a catcher. Only five players", "id": "4659979" }, { "contents": "Cameron Maybin\n\n\nCameron Keith Maybin (born April 4, 1987) is an American professional baseball outfielder for the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball (MLB). He has played in MLB for the Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, San Diego Padres, Atlanta Braves, Los Angeles Angels, Houston Astros, and Seattle Mariners. He was the tenth overall pick in the 2005 MLB draft by the Tigers and debuted with them in 2007. With the Astros, he won the 2017 World Series over the Los Angeles Dodgers. Maybin", "id": "4351467" }, { "contents": "All-you-can-eat seats\n\n\nBaltimore Orioles, Kansas City Royals, and Texas Rangers converted their under-utilized seats to AYCE seats. The concept spread to 13 Major League Baseball parks in 2008 and 19 parks in 2010. Major League Baseball teams offering all-you-can-eat seats include the Arizona Diamondbacks, Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, Kansas City Royals, Los Angeles Dodgers, Miami Marlins, Minnesota Twins, Pittsburgh Pirates, San Diego Padres, Tampa Bay Rays, Texas Rangers, and Toronto", "id": "12379503" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Detroit Red Wings season\n\n\nand center Pavel Datsyuk were starters in the game. The Western Conference team was coached by Detroit Red Wings head coach Mike Babcock. The Red Wings had the best goaltending in the League, allowing only 179 goals (excluding five shootout goals). Record: 10–2–1; Home: 5–1–0; Road: 5–1–1 Record: 7–4–1; Home: 5–1–0; Road: 2–3–1 Record: 12–2–1 ; Home: 6–1–1 ; Road: 6–1–0 Record: 9–2–1; Home: 4–1–1; Road: 5–1–0 Record: 4–8–2; Home: 1–4–0; Road", "id": "10767066" }, { "contents": "List of Miami Hurricanes in the NFL\n\n\n(2) Baltimore Ravens (0) Buffalo Bills (2) Carolina Panthers (4) Chicago Bears (2) Cincinnati Bengals (1) Cleveland Browns (2) Dallas Cowboys (0) Denver Broncos (1) Detroit Lions (2) Green Bay Packers (3) Houston Texans (2) Indianapolis Colts (4) Jacksonville Jaguars (6) Kansas City Chiefs (1) Los Angeles Chargers (4) Los Angeles Rams (0) Miami Dolphins (2) Minnesota Vikings (2) New England Patriots", "id": "16077415" }, { "contents": "Larry Stahl\n\n\nLarry Floyd Stahl (born June 29, 1941) is an American retired professional baseball outfielder. He played in Major League Baseball from 1964 to 1973 for the Kansas City Athletics, New York Mets, San Diego Padres, and Cincinnati Reds. Stahl was signed by the Athletics in 1960 as an amateur free agent. He broke into the big leagues on September 11, 1964, going 0-1 as a pinch-hitter against Wally Bunker in a 5-2 Kansas City loss to the Baltimore Orioles in Memorial Stadium.", "id": "21402635" }, { "contents": "Rick Wilkins (baseball)\n\n\nRichard David Wilkins (born June 4, 1967) is an American former professional baseball catcher. He played eleven seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) between 1991 and 2001 for the Chicago Cubs, Houston Astros, San Francisco Giants, Seattle Mariners, New York Mets, Los Angeles Dodgers, St. Louis Cardinals, and San Diego Padres. Wilkins was born in Jacksonville, Florida. While growing up, he graduated from The Bolles School where he was a district champ in both baseball and football his senior year of high school", "id": "21061655" }, { "contents": "List of highest-income counties in the United States\n\n\n, Pennsylvania 3, Wisconsin 2, Massachusetts 2, Michigan 2, Indiana 1, Kansas 1, Kentucky 1, Missouri 1, New Hampshire 1, New Mexico 1, Tennessee 1, Utah 1. Twenty-five states do not have any counties in the top 100. \"United States of America: $41,994\" Number of counties by state in the top 100: Colorado 10, Virginia 7 counties plus 3 independent cities, New Jersey 9, California 8, Florida 6, New York 6, Georgia 4,", "id": "17149331" }, { "contents": "Anthony Swarzak\n\n\nAnthony Ray Swarzak (born September 10, 1985) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Atlanta Braves of Major League Baseball (MLB). He previously played for the Minnesota Twins, Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, Chicago White Sox, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Mets, Seattle Mariners and for the Doosan Bears of the KBO League. Swarzak attended Nova High School in Davie, Florida. As a sophomore, Swarzak pitched to an 11–1 win–loss record with a 1.16 earned run average and 120 strikeouts and was", "id": "11169168" }, { "contents": "Danny Walton\n\n\nDaniel James Walton (July 14, 1947 – August 9, 2017) was an American Major League Baseball outfielder. He played for the Houston Astros (1968 and 1977), Seattle Pilots (1969), Milwaukee Brewers (1970–71), New York Yankees (1971), Minnesota Twins (1973 and 1975), Los Angeles Dodgers (1976), Yokohama Taiyo Whales (1978), and Texas Rangers (1980). During a 9-year major league baseball career, he hit .223, 28 home runs, and 107", "id": "15720261" }, { "contents": "Tom Kelly (baseball)\n\n\ninning two-run home run. The World Series was a well-fought contest between the Twins and the National League champion St. Louis Cardinals, each team winning all of its home games. Games 1, 2, 4 and 6 were decidedly lopsided contests (10–1 Twins, 8–4 Twins, 7–2 Cards, 11–5 Twins), with Games 3, 5 and 7 being much closer contests, each being decided by only two runs (3–1 Cards, 4–2 Cards and 4–2 Twins). After a 63-year drought, Tom Kelly", "id": "7120038" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Dallas Mavericks season\n\n\nthe season: Dallas' selections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. injured Record: 1–0; Home: 0–0; Road: 1–0 Record: 10–5; Home: 8–1 ; Road: 2–4 Record: 9–6; Home: 6–2; Road: 3–4 Record: 11–3; Home: 6–0; Road: 5–3 Record: 8–6; Home: 5–0; Road: 3–6 Record: 7–8; Home: 5–4; Road: 2–4 Record: 5–3; Home: 4–0; Road: 1–3 *Total for entire season including", "id": "14916679" }, { "contents": "2010 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2010 Major League Baseball season began April 4, with the regular season ending on October 3. The 2010 All-Star Game was played on July 13 at Angel Stadium of Anaheim in Anaheim, California. The National League ended a 13-game winless streak with a 3–1 victory. Due to this result, the World Series began October 27 in the city of the National League Champion, the San Francisco Giants, and ended November 1 when the Giants defeated the American League Champion Texas Rangers, four games to one. Green backgrounds", "id": "9032678" }, { "contents": "Busch Stadium\n\n\nscore of 6-2, clinching the series win. In the 2006 National League Championship Series the Cardinals hosted the New York Mets in Games 3, 4, and 5. St. Louis won Game 3 and Game 5, and eventually clinched their 17th National League pennant by defeating the Mets on the road in Game 7, 3-1. The Cardinals faced the Detroit Tigers in the 2006 World Series. This was the third meeting between the two ballclubs in the Fall Classic, and the first in 38 years. The", "id": "4108910" }, { "contents": "American Association (20th century) Rookie of the Year Award\n\n\nCity 89ers, Springfield Redbirds, and St. Paul Saints (2); and the Buffalo Bisons, Minneapolis Millers, and Toledo Mud Hens (1). Eight players from the St. Louis Cardinals Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the Rookie of the Year Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago White Sox and Cincinnati Reds organizations (5); the Boston/Milwaukee Braves organization (4); the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers, Cleveland Indians, Kansas City Royals, Montreal Expos, and", "id": "8789705" }, { "contents": "2017 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2017 Major League Baseball season began on April 2, 2017 with three games, including the 2016 World Series champions Chicago Cubs facing off against the St. Louis Cardinals, and ended on November 1. The postseason began on October 3. The World Series began October 24 and Game 7 was played on November 1, in which the Houston Astros defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers in seven games, to capture their first World Series championship in franchise history. The 88th Major League Baseball All-Star Game was held on July 11 at", "id": "12617094" }, { "contents": "UCLA Bruins baseball\n\n\nTulsa, 6–5 in 10 innings, and to Arizona State, 2–1 in 12 innings. Chambliss, who went on to play for Major League Baseball's Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Atlanta Braves between 1971 and 1986, had a team-high .340 batting average and 15 home runs. Other members of the team included Bill Bonham, Steven Edney, Mike Reinbach, and Jim York. The 1997 team won the Pac-10 title with a 43–18 record (21–9 Pac-10) and reached in the CWS. The team was", "id": "3126266" }, { "contents": "The National Baseball Association's top 100 minor league teams\n\n\ntheir final list. Of the 69 franchises to make the list, 14 appeared more than once. The Baltimore Orioles took 6 places on the list, the most of any team, followed by the Ft. Worth Panthers and Toronto Maple Leafs (5), Newark Bears and San Francisco Seals (4); Kansas City Blues, Los Angeles Angels, and St. Paul Saints (3); and Charlotte Hornets, Columbus Senators/Red Birds, Houston Buffaloes, Indianapolis Indians, Memphis Chicks, and Milwaukee Brewers (2", "id": "6000643" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "LaTroy Hawkins\n\n\nLaTroy Hawkins (born December 21, 1972) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. In his 21-year Major League Baseball (MLB) career, he played for the Minnesota Twins, Chicago Cubs, San Francisco Giants, Baltimore Orioles, Colorado Rockies, New York Yankees, Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, New York Mets, and Toronto Blue Jays. At the time of his retirement, Hawkins was the only active player to be a member of the 1,000-games-pitched club, and at", "id": "14886480" }, { "contents": "Ron Davis (pitcher)\n\n\nRonald Gene Davis (born August 6, 1955) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played 11 years from 1978 to 1988. Davis played for the New York Yankees and Minnesota Twins of the American League and the Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Dodgers, and San Francisco Giants of the National League. He was selected to the American League All-Star team in 1981. Davis was born in Houston, Texas. Standing 6' 4\", he was a hard-throwing right-handed relief pitcher. During his", "id": "18827106" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball rivalries\n\n\nexpansion teams in , MLB increased the total number of games American League teams played to 162, which meant teams would play each other 18 times a season. The National League did not implement this until the following year when the New York Mets and Houston Colt .45s (now the Houston Astros) entered play. In , with the San Diego Padres, Seattle Pilots, Kansas City Royals, and Montreal Expos entering play as expansion teams, MLB split both leagues into two divisions with six teams each. Teams played a total of", "id": "19117978" }, { "contents": "Uzbekistan Professional Football League Organization\n\n\nWDWWL 4 Previous rank: 5 Metalourg 7 3 1 3 13 9 +4 10 LWLWL 5 Previous rank: 14 Nasaf 7 3 1 3 11 8 +3 10 WWLLL 6 Previous rank: 3 Bunyodkor 6 3 1 2 9 8 +1 10 DWWWL 7 Previous rank: 4 Surkhon 6 2 3 1 5 4 +1 9 DLDWW 8 Previous rank: 7 Dinamo Samarqand 6 2 2 2 6 7 -1 8 DLWWL 9 Previous rank: 10 Buxoro 7 1 3 3 6 9 -3 6 LDLWD 10 Previous rank: 11 Andijan 6 1", "id": "612339" }, { "contents": "Julio Navarro\n\n\nJulio Navarro Ventura (January 9, 1934 – January 24, 2018) was a Major League Baseball relief pitcher. He played for the Los Angeles Angels (1962–64), Detroit Tigers (1964–66), and Atlanta Braves (1970). The 5'11\", 190 lb. right-hander with the nickname \"Whiplash\" was acquired by the Angels from the San Francisco Giants organization on September 2, 1962. Navarro made his major league debut in relief on September 3, 1962 against the New York Yankees in game 2", "id": "10731876" }, { "contents": "Federal League\n\n\neroded by subsequent court rulings and legislation regarding issues specific to Major League Baseball. Of the locations of teams in the Federal League, five currently have major league teams. Those are Baltimore, Chicago, Kansas City, Pittsburgh and St. Louis. Brooklyn has a New York–Penn League team, known as the Brooklyn Cyclones. (The major league Brooklyn Dodgers moved to Los Angeles in 1958, although the New York Mets have been located in the adjacent borough of Queens since 1964.) Buffalo and Indianapolis have International League teams", "id": "11616700" }, { "contents": "Jim Palmer\n\n\nbetween Major League Baseball, ABC and NBC called The Baseball Network) to once again broadcast with Tim McCarver and Al Michaels. In 1995, the reunited team of Palmer, McCarver and Michaels would call the All-Star Game, Game 3 of that NLDS between Cincinnati and Los Angeles, Game 4 of the NLDS between Atlanta and Colorado, Games 1–2 of the NLCS, and Games 1, 4–5 of the World Series. Palmer, McCarver and Michaels were also intended to call the previous year's World Series for ABC,", "id": "10332649" }, { "contents": "Kauffman Stadium\n\n\nresult of the American League winning the 2015 MLB All-Star Game 6-3. The Royals won game 1 (5-4 in 14 innings) and game 2 (7-1), as well as the entire series (4-1). Kauffman Stadium was the last baseball-only park built in the majors (not counting temporary facilities) from 1966 to 1991. It was one of the few baseball-only facilities built in the majors during the heyday of the cookie-cutter stadium era,", "id": "17613781" }, { "contents": "Steve Lyons (baseball)\n\n\nthe rare distinction of having played all nine defensive positions in a single game at the major league level, although in an exhibition contest. The \"Windy City Classic,\" between the Chicago Cubs and the White Sox, took place at Wrigley Field on April 23, 1990. Per standard baseball notation, Lyons' positions during the game were, in order: 2-3-7-8-6-9-5-9-1-4. Lyons signed with Boston on April 18, 1991. With", "id": "5478878" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Carolina Hurricanes season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Carolina Hurricanes season began October 3, 2007. It was the franchise's 36th season, 29th season in the National Hockey League (NHL) and 11th as the Hurricanes. Key dates prior to the start of the season: The Hurricanes had the most power-play opportunities of all 30 NHL teams, with 420. Record: 7–3–3; Home: 3–1–1; Road: 4–2–2 Record: 7–6–0; Home: 5–4–0; Road: 2–2–0 Record: 5–10–0; Home: 2–3–0; Road: 3–7–0 Record: 6–6–1;", "id": "10381758" }, { "contents": "1970 NBA playoffs\n\n\n1) Atlanta Hawks vs. (3) Chicago Bulls: \"Hawks win series 4-1\" (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Phoenix Suns: \"Lakers win series 4-3\" Division Finals (1) Atlanta Hawks vs. (2) Los Angeles Lakers: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Champion: New York Knicks Division Semifinals (1) New York Knicks vs. (3) Baltimore Bullets: \"Knicks win series 4-3\" (2) Milwaukee Bucks vs. (4)", "id": "14689672" }, { "contents": "Bobby Schang\n\n\nRobert Martin Schang (December 7, 1886 – August 29, 1966), born in Wales Center, New York, was a catcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates (1914–15), New York Giants (1915) and St. Louis Cardinals (1927). He was the brother of former Major League Baseball catcher Wally Schang. In 3 seasons Schang played in 82 Games and had 186 At Bats, 14 Runs, 35 Hits, 7 Doubles, 4 Triples, 6 RBI, 3 Stolen Bases, 18 Walks, .188 Batting Average", "id": "7568276" }, { "contents": "A. J. Hinch\n\n\n, the Astros defeated the New York Yankees in Yankee Stadium 3–0 to advance to the American League Division Series. In the ALDS, Hinch's Astros took a 2–1 series lead against the Kansas City Royals. The Astros led the Royals 6–2 in Game 4 going into the 8th inning before the Royals came back to win 9–6. The Astros would go on to lose the series. In 2016, Houston began the season 7–17. Although the team's play improved during the course of the season, the Astros finished 84–78 and did", "id": "6118162" }, { "contents": "Mike Maddux\n\n\nMichael Ausley Maddux (born August 27, 1961) is an American professional baseball pitching coach and former pitcher, who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for nine teams, over 15 seasons. He is now the pitching coach for the St. Louis Cardinals. Maddux played in MLB from through for the Philadelphia Phillies, Los Angeles Dodgers, San Diego Padres, New York Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates, Boston Red Sox, Seattle Mariners, Montreal Expos, and Houston Astros. Except for the Phillies, for whom he played during", "id": "6218003" }, { "contents": "Chad Moeller\n\n\nChad Edward Moeller [MOE-ler] (born February 18, 1975) is an American former professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 2000 through 2010 for the Minnesota Twins, Arizona Diamondbacks, Milwaukee Brewers, Cincinnati Reds, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, and Baltimore Orioles. Moeller attended the University of Southern California (USC) and played college baseball for the USC Trojans baseball team. In 1996, he was an All-Pac-10 Conference selection. He was drafted in the", "id": "2431693" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Phoenix Coyotes season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Phoenix Coyotes season began on October 4, 2007. It was the franchise's 36th season, 29th in the National Hockey League (NHL) and 12th season as the Phoenix Coyotes. Key dates prior to the start of the season: Record: 4–6–0; Home: 1–5–0; Road: 3–1–0 Record: 7–6–0; Home: 3–2–0; Road: 4–4–0 Record: 7–6–1; Home: 2–3–1; Road: 5–3–0 Record: 9–4–1; Home: 5–1–1; Road: 4–3–0 Record: 6–5–3; Home: 3–3–1; Road", "id": "12404837" }, { "contents": "Jim Brower\n\n\nJames Robert Brower (born December 29, 1972) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played for eight Major League Baseball (MLB) teams: the Cleveland Indians (-), Cincinnati Reds (-), Montreal Expos (2002), San Francisco Giants (-), Atlanta Braves (), Baltimore Orioles (), San Diego Padres (2006), and New York Yankees (). He is currently the pitching coach for the Seattle Mariners of Major League Baseball (MLB). Brower was", "id": "10294961" }, { "contents": "Brad Ausmus\n\n\nBradley David Ausmus (; born April 14, 1969) is an American baseball former catcher and current manager for the Los Angeles Angels of Major League Baseball (MLB). In his 18-year MLB playing career, Ausmus played for the San Diego Padres, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, and Los Angeles Dodgers. He was also the manager of the Tigers and of the Israel national baseball team. A 1987 draft pick of the New York Yankees, he chose to alternate between attending Dartmouth College and playing minor league baseball. He then", "id": "3254039" }, { "contents": "WTOG\n\n\nWednesdays). These included games from the Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, Kansas City Royals, Minnesota Twins, New York Yankees, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals and the Toronto Blue Jays, as those teams were mainly in the Grapefruit League for spring training in the Tampa Bay, Orlando, Fort Myers and Sarasota areas. WTOG discontinued the baseball broadcasts when ESPN became the cable partner for Major League Baseball in 1990. WTOG aired numerous Tampa Bay Rowdies", "id": "69857" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball relocation of 1950s–60s\n\n\nexpanded to add teams in new and existing cities, adding 14 teams as of 2018. During the early years of the American League as a major league, the league placed franchises in cities that were either in direct competition with National League teams (New York City, Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, and St. Louis) or in markets abandoned by the National League after the 1899 contraction (Cleveland, Washington, D.C., and briefly Baltimore). Only Detroit, home of the Detroit Tigers, was a true \"new\"", "id": "983146" }, { "contents": "Billy Kelly (baseball)\n\n\nWilliam Joseph Kelly (May 1, 1886 – June 3, 1940) was an American professional baseball player. He played in parts of four seasons in Major League Baseball for the St. Louis Cardinals and Pittsburgh Pirates from through . He also managed the minor league Port Huron Saints in 1922. Kelly was born in Baltimore, Maryland and died of lung cancer in Detroit, Michigan at the age of 54. In a brief 4 year, 104 game major league career, Kelly compiled a .290 batting average with 32 runs, 1", "id": "19333378" }, { "contents": "Kevin Jarvis\n\n\nKevin Thomas Jarvis (born August 1, 1969) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. He played professionally for many teams including the Cincinnati Reds, Minnesota Twins, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, Colorado Rockies, San Diego Padres, Seattle Mariners, St. Louis Cardinals, the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Boston Red Sox. As of , he is a scout for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. Jarvis was born in Lexington, Kentucky and graduated from Tates Creek High School in Lexington. He played college baseball at Wake Forest", "id": "7080315" }, { "contents": "René Rivera\n\n\nRené Rivera (born July 31, 1983) is a Puerto Rican professional baseball catcher in the New York Mets organization. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Seattle Mariners, Minnesota Twins, San Diego Padres, Tampa Bay Rays, Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Angels and Atlanta Braves. Rivera was drafted by the Seattle Mariners in the second round (49th overall) of the 2001 Major League Baseball Draft as a 17-year-old. He played most of the 2004 season with the High-A California", "id": "21916971" }, { "contents": "New Jersey Jackals\n\n\n9/14 - North Shore 5, Jackals 4 9/16 - North Shore 1, Jackals 0 9/17 – Jackals 7, North Shore 2 9/18 – Jackals 4, North Shore 2 9/19 – Jackals 5, North Shore 3 Win 2nd Northeast League Championship, 4th team Championship. To date, this is the last time the Jackals have won a league championship. The Jackals total attendance in 2004 was 106,100. Averaging 2,282 per game. In 2005 the Jackals joined the 8-team Canadian American Association of Professional Baseball League but failed to make the playoffs", "id": "4403592" }, { "contents": "Larry Beinfest\n\n\nMarlins defeated the San Francisco Giants, 3-1 in four games in the 2003 NLDS, and the Chicago Cubs, 4-3 in seven games in the 2003 NLCS, to win the 2003 NL Pennant. In the 2003 World Series, the Marlins became the champion of Major League Baseball by defeating the AL Pennant winning New York Yankees 4-2 in six games. Following their championship season, Baseball America named the Marlins Organization of the Year and the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum recognized Beinfest as the 2003 winner of the", "id": "19195239" }, { "contents": "List of current Major League Baseball broadcasters\n\n\n-4, 6-7, and odd extra innings up through 2013) br Oakland: Innings 3-4, 7, and even extra innings br Seattle: Innings 3, 6-7, and even extra innings (formerly 3-4, 7, and even extra innings from 2011-2012) br Tampa Bay: Innings 3-4, 7-8, and even extra innings (Wills and Freed switch every game so one will do innings 1-2, 5-6, 9, and", "id": "6338286" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "Henry Blanco\n\n\nHenry Ramón Blanco (born August 29, 1971) is a Venezuelan professional baseball coach and former player. He is currently the bullpen coach for the Washington Nationals. He played as a catcher in Major League Baseball from 1997 to 2013, appearing for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, Atlanta Braves, Minnesota Twins, Chicago Cubs, San Diego Padres, New York Mets, Arizona Diamondbacks, Toronto Blue Jays, and Seattle Mariners. He later served as quality assurance coach for the Cubs. Although a light", "id": "16244431" }, { "contents": "Ryan Howard\n\n\na 7–2 loss to the Atlanta Braves. On September 6, Howard logged his first Major League hit in a single at-bat during a 3–1 loss to the Braves; on September 8, he recorded his first multi-hit game with a double and a single in a 4–1 win over the Braves. On September 11, Howard hit his first Major League home run off Bartolomé Fortunato, driving in his first RBI and scoring his first run in an 11–9 win over the New York Mets. Howard had 42 plate appearances", "id": "20940364" }, { "contents": "Xavier Nady\n\n\nXavier Clifford Nady VI (; born November 14, 1978) is an American former professional baseball outfielder and first baseman. Nady played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the New York Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates, New York Yankees, Chicago Cubs, Arizona Diamondbacks, Washington Nationals, San Francisco Giants, and the San Diego Padres. The St. Louis Cardinals originally drafted Nady in the 4th round of the 1997 Major League Baseball draft (134th overall) after he was named Northern California Player of the Year in his senior year of", "id": "5033466" }, { "contents": "Rex Hudler\n\n\nRex Allan Hudler (born September 2, 1960) is an American former Major League Baseball utility player and color commentator for the Kansas City Royals. He played a total of fourteen seasons after being a first round draft pick of the New York Yankees in 1978. Hudler played for six different Major League Baseball teams, and at every position except pitcher and catcher throughout his career: the New York Yankees (1984–1985), Baltimore Orioles (1986), Montreal Expos (1988–1990), St. Louis Cardinals (1990–1992), California", "id": "518136" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Montreal Canadiens season\n\n\nleading the NHL in power-play goals scored (90) and power-play percentage (24.06%). They also tied the Florida Panthers for the fewest shorthanded goals allowed, with three. Record: 6–2–3; Home: 2–1–2; Road: 4–1–1. Monthly record: 7–7–0; Home: 3–3–0; Road: 4–4–0.br Season record: 13–9–3; Home: 5–4–2; Road: 8–5–1. Monthly record: 6–4–4; Home: 1–3–2; Road: 5–1–2.br Season record: 19–13–7; Home: 6–7–4; Road: 13–6–3.", "id": "11149706" }, { "contents": "Rob Murphy\n\n\nRobert Albert Murphy (born May 26, 1960) is an American former professional baseball player who was a relief pitcher in Major League Baseball for eleven seasons in the 1980s and 1990s. Murphy played college baseball for the University of Florida, and was picked by the Cincinnati Reds in the first round of the 1981 Major League Baseball Draft. In addition to the Reds, he played for the Boston Red Sox, Seattle Mariners, Houston Astros, St. Louis Cardinals, New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers and Florida Marlins. Murphy", "id": "17438779" }, { "contents": "2006–07 Buffalo Sabres season\n\n\nMichael Ryan, Andrej Sekera and Drew Stafford all played their first career NHL game during the 2006–07 season. The Sabres finished with 298 goals scored (excluding 10 shootout-winning goals), the most in the League. Record for month 10–0–1 (Home 4–0–1 Away 6–0–0) Record for Month 9–3–1 (Home 4–2–1 Away 5–1–0) Record for Month 9–4–1 (Home 5–2–0 Away 4–2–1) Record for Month 6–7–1 (Home 4–3–0 Away 2–4–1) Record for Month 8–2–1 (Home 5–0–1 Away 3–2–0) Record for Month 8–5–2 (Home 5–3–0 Away", "id": "5702113" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Golden State Warriors season\n\n\nThis had fans severely criticizing the conference system in the league as the Warriors had a better record than all eastern conference playoff teams up to the third seed. Teams such as the Atlanta Hawks had sub or .500 winning percentages but still managed to make the postseason. Record: 0–1; Home: 0–1; Road: 0–0 Record: 8–6; Home: 3–3 ; Road: 5–3 Record: 11–6; Home: 5–2; Road: 6–4 Record: 9–6; Home: 5–2; Road: 4–4 Record: 7–3; Home:", "id": "14917146" }, { "contents": "Miguel Batista\n\n\nMiguel Descartes Batista Jerez (born February 19, 1971) is a Dominican former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Florida Marlins, Chicago Cubs, Montreal Expos, Kansas City Royals, Arizona Diamondbacks, Toronto Blue Jays, Seattle Mariners, Washington Nationals, St. Louis Cardinals, New York Mets and Atlanta Braves. Over his career, Batista has played for eight teams and been utilized extensively as both a starter and a reliever. His best seasons came in and with the Arizona Diamondbacks,", "id": "19280208" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball on CBS\n\n\non KPIX-TV locally, although the games aired on stations in markets adjacent to the Bay Area. In 1963, KPIX pre-empted the July 13 game between the San Francisco Giants–Philadelphia Phillies (at 10:15 a.m.), and the Los Angeles Dodgers-Phillies game on July 14 (at 9:30 a.m.); in 1964, the station pre-empted the Kansas City Athletics–New York Yankees game on May 16 (at 10:45) and the Milwaukee Braves–St. Louis Cardinals game on May 17.", "id": "18694381" }, { "contents": "1969 Major League Baseball expansion\n\n\nSt. Louis Cardinals, and the National League West would consist of the Atlanta Braves, Cincinnati Reds, Houston Astros, Los Angeles Dodgers, San Diego Padres, and San Francisco Giants. Game scheduling issues had to be resolved; league-wide, there would be 1,944 games compared to 1,232 for the 1968 Major League Baseball season. The American League had considered decreasing the number of games played by each team to 152 or 156 from 162 that had been played each season since 1961, and the National League either 162 or 165", "id": "11925192" }, { "contents": "List of international games played by NHL teams\n\n\nAngeles Kings, the Minnesota North Stars, the Montreal Canadiens, the New Jersey Devils, the New York Islanders, the New York Rangers, the Philadelphia Flyers, the Pittsburgh Penguins, the Quebec Nordiques, the St. Louis Blues, the Toronto Maple Leafs, the Vancouver Canucks, the Washington Capitals, and the original Winnipeg Jets). Games took place in the USA and Canada. The Soviet teams won the series with a record of 11–9–1. Individually, CSKA has a record of 4–1–0, Dynamo had a record of 3–2–0", "id": "21623026" } ]
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[ { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "1942 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 1942 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the tenth playing of the midsummer classic between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was held on July 6, 1942, at Polo Grounds in New York City the home of the New York Giants of the National League. The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League 3–1. While the game had been scheduled for a twilight start at 6:30 p.m. EWT", "id": "14878188" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "2015 Toronto Blue Jays season\n\n\nearned positions in the bullpen on the Opening Day roster. The team returned to Montreal's Olympic Stadium on April 3 and April 4, 2015, to face the Cincinnati Reds. The Blue Jays would lose the first game 2–0, but win the finale 9–1. In Grapefruit League play, Toronto finished with a 19–13 record. The 2015 Major League Baseball draft was held on June 8–10. The Blue Jays played against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium on Opening Day and won, 6–1. Toronto scored five runs in the", "id": "19251784" }, { "contents": "2007 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2007 Major League Baseball season began on April 1 with a rematch of the 2006 National League Championship Series; the St. Louis Cardinals and New York Mets played the first game of the season at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri, which was won by the Mets, 6–1. The regular season concluded with seven teams entering the postseason who had failed to reach the 2006 playoffs including all National League teams, with only the New York Yankees returning; a dramatic one-game playoff between the Colorado Rockies and San Diego Padres", "id": "15645656" }, { "contents": "2009 Major League Baseball season\n\n\n4–3. In addition, the annual Civil Rights Game became a regular season game, and was played June 20 at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Ohio, when the host Cincinnati Reds lost to the Chicago White Sox in an interleague game, 10–8. Both teams wore replicas of their 1965 uniforms in the contest. The New York Yankees, with 103 wins, clinched Major League Baseball's best record in the 2009 season, and the #1 seed in the American League by winning the AL East. The Los Angeles", "id": "5183694" }, { "contents": "2016 Washington Nationals season\n\n\nfirst come-from-behind postseason win for a Washington, D.C., Major League Baseball team since the Washington Senators came from behind to beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 4-3 in Game 3 of the 1925 World Series 91 years earlier on October 10, 1925. It also was the Nationals′ first postseason victory at home since a 2-1 win over the St. Louis Cardinals in Game 4 of the 2012 National League Division Series on October 11, 2012. 4:08 p.m. (EDT) at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California", "id": "18692321" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "List of current Major League Baseball broadcasters\n\n\n, and even extra innings br Milwaukee: Innings 3-4, 7, and 10-11, 14-15, 18-19 with Uecker and Levering; innings 4-6, and 10-11, 14-15, 18-19 with Levering and Grindle br New York Mets: Innings 3-4, 7, and even extra innings br Philadelphia: Innings 4-5 (home games only) br St. Louis: Innings 3-4, 7-8, and even extra innings (home", "id": "6338289" }, { "contents": "1966 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 1966 Major League Baseball season was contested from April 11 to October 9, 1966. The Braves played their inaugural season in Atlanta, following their relocation from Milwaukee. Three teams played the 1966 season in new stadiums. On April 12, the Braves ushered in Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium with the Pittsburgh Pirates taking a 3–2 win in 13 innings. One week later, Anaheim Stadium opened with the California Angels losing to the Chicago White Sox, 3–1 in the Angels' debut in neighboring Orange County. On May 8,", "id": "16053448" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Rookie of the Year Award\n\n\n(2); and the Colorado Springs Sky Sox, Las Vegas 51s, New Orleans Zephyrs, Portland Beavers, and Sacramento River Cats (1). Four players from the Arizona Diamondbacks Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the Rookie of the Year Award, more than any other, followed by the Anaheim Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and San Diego Padres organizations (3); the Colorado Rockies, Kansas City Royals, and Seattle Mariners organizations (2); and the Florida Marlins, Houston Astros", "id": "8032424" }, { "contents": "2015 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2015 Major League Baseball season began on April 5 with a Sunday night game between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field, and ended on November 1 with the Kansas City Royals winning the World Series. This was Rob Manfred's first season serving as Commissioner of Baseball. The Major League Baseball All-Star Game's 86th edition was held on Tuesday, July 14 at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Ohio, home of the Cincinnati Reds. The American League won the game 6–3, to give", "id": "19375509" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Los Angeles Clippers season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Los Angeles Clippers season was their 38th season in the NBA and their 24th in Los Angeles. Key dates prior to the start of the season: Los Angeles' selections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. Record: 6–8; Home: 4–4; Road: 2–4 Record: 4–9; Home: 1–4; Road: 3–5 Record: 4–9; Home: 4–6; Road: 0–3 Record: 5–9; Home: 2–3; Road: 3–6 Record: 3–15; Home: 2–6; Road: 1–9 Record", "id": "15027267" }, { "contents": "Brett Tomko\n\n\nBrett Daniel Tomko (born April 7, 1973) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Cincinnati Reds, San Diego Padres, Seattle Mariners, St. Louis Cardinals, San Francisco Giants, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, Oakland Athletics, Texas Rangers, and Kansas City Royals. Tomko attended El Dorado High School in Placentia, California, and was a letter winner in basketball and baseball. Tomko attended Florida Southern College for one season in , leading the team", "id": "5534629" }, { "contents": "Ducky Schofield\n\n\nJohn Richard Schofield (born January 7, 1935), nicknamed Ducky, is an American former professional baseball infielder. He played nineteen seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1953 to 1971 for the St. Louis Cardinals, Pittsburgh Pirates, San Francisco Giants, New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers, Boston Red Sox, and Milwaukee Brewers. Schofield made his Major League Baseball debut with the St. Louis Cardinals on July 3, 1953, and appeared in his final game on September 30, 1971 for the Milwaukee Brewers.", "id": "7142787" }, { "contents": "Sports Beanie Babies\n\n\nthe Elephant 9/06/98 Anaheim Athletics Mel the Koala 9/06/98 Toronto Blue Jays Rocket the Bluejay 9/08/98 Chicago Cubs Blackie the Bear 9/13/98 Chicago Cubs Gracie the Swan 9/14/98 St. Louis Cardinals Smoochy the Frog 4/11/99 San Francisco Giants Slippery the Seal 4/25/99 Chicago Cubs Sammy the Bear 5/30/99 New York Mets Valentina the Bear 6/12/99 Milwaukee Brewers Early the Robin 6/18/99 Minnesota Twins Hippie the Bunny 6/19/99 Cincinnati Reds Scorch the Dragon 7/03/99 Houston Astros Goatee the Goat 7/11/99 Detroit Tigers Kuku the Cockatoo 7/18/99 Houston Astros Tiny the Chihuahua 8/05/99 Chicago Cubs Erin the Bear 8/15/99 New York Yankees", "id": "10270945" }, { "contents": "Eastern League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nAward, the most of any position. Seven players from the Philadelphia Phillies Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Pittsburgh Pirates organization (6); the Baltimore Orioles, Cleveland Indians, and Montreal Expos organizations (5); the New York Mets, and the Toronto Blue Jays organizations (4); the Boston Red Sox, and the New York Yankees organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Chicago White Sox, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers", "id": "5435227" }, { "contents": "2002 New York Yankees season\n\n\nH = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in\" Game 1: \"New York 8 – Anaheim 5.\" Game 2: \"Anaheim 8 – New York 6.\" Game 3: \"Anaheim 9 – New York 6.\" Game 4: \"Anaheim 9 – New York 5.\" Anaheim's victory secured their place in the American League Championship Series, where they defeated the Minnesota Twins, and subsequently the San Francisco Giants to win the World Series", "id": "3120510" }, { "contents": "Busch Stadium\n\n\nSeries against the Kansas City Royals. The Cardinals hosted two postseason games at Busch Stadium in 2015. In the National League Division Series, they won game 1 on October 9, 2015, but lost game 2 against the Chicago Cubs. The Cardinals then lost games 3 and 4 to the Cubs at Wrigley Field to lose the series 3-1. The stadium hosted the 2009 Major League Baseball All-Star Game on July 14, 2009. The American League defeated the National League in that game, 4-3.", "id": "4108919" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\n, Mobile BayBears, and Nashville Sounds (2); and the Asheville Tourists, Charlotte O's, and Montgomery Rebels (1). Six players from the Chicago White Sox Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Houston Astros organization (4); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Cincinnati Reds, Kansas City Royals, Milwaukee Brewers, Oakland Athletics, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays/Rays organizations (3); the Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, Detroit Tigers", "id": "7467045" }, { "contents": "Champion Baseball\n\n\ncity/state to represent from a list containing Los Angeles, Cincinnati, Atlanta, Pittsburg (probably a typo for Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania), Chicago, Montreal, St. Louis, Boston, Milwaukee, New York City, California and Texas (all of whom had major-league baseball franchises in 1983). The computer then randomly selects from among the remaining cities. If at any time the computer team has scored more runs than the player, the game immediately ends. The high-scores list (\"FAR OUT PLAYERS", "id": "10335865" }, { "contents": "1939 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 1939 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the seventh playing of the mid-summer classic between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was held on July 11, 1939, at Yankee Stadium in The Bronx, New York City, the home of the New York Yankees of the American League. The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League 3–1. Players in \"italics\" have since been", "id": "22195293" }, { "contents": "California League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nAward, the most of any position. Six players played during seasons for which position information is unavailable. Sixteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the San Diego Padres organization (7); the California/Los Angeles Angels, Minnesota Twins, and San Francisco Giants organizations (5); the St. Louis Cardinals organization (4); the Kansas City/Oakland Athletics and Milwaukee Brewers organization (3);", "id": "8204130" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "2015 Summer North American League of Legends Championship Series\n\n\n2015 Summer North American League of Legends Championship Series (2015 Summer NA LCS) was won by Counter Logic Gaming, their first NA LCS split title. Most games were played in Los Angeles at Riot Games' studio, but the finals were played at Madison Square Garden in New York. 1. Team Liquid 14-5 2. Counter Logic Gaming 13-6 3. Team Impulse 13-6 4. Gravity Gaming 12-7 5. Team SoloMid 11-7 6. Team Dignitas 10-8 7.", "id": "894748" }, { "contents": "Darren Bragg\n\n\nDarren William Bragg (born September 7, 1969) is an American former baseball outfielder who played 11 seasons in Major League Baseball. He played for the Seattle Mariners (–), Boston Red Sox (1996–), St. Louis Cardinals (1999), Colorado Rockies (), New York Mets (), New York Yankees (2001), Atlanta Braves (–), San Diego Padres (), and his final team, the Cincinnati Reds (2004). In his career, he hit .255 with", "id": "479806" }, { "contents": "Peoria Javelinas\n\n\nThe Peoria Javelinas, established in 1992, are a baseball team that plays in the West Division of the Arizona Fall League. The Javelinas play their home games in the Peoria Sports Complex in Peoria, Arizona, which is a spring training site for both the San Diego Padres and the Seattle Mariners. For the 2011 season, Major League Baseball teams sending players to the Javelinas were: the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Mets, San Diego Padres, St. Louis Cardinals, and Seattle Mariners. For 2012 the Minnesota Twins and Cincinnati", "id": "5919459" }, { "contents": "2008 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 2008 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 79th midseason exhibition between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and the National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was played at Yankee Stadium in The Bronx, New York City, home of the New York Yankees, on July 15, 2008 and began at 8:47 p.m. ET. The game ended at 1:38 a.m. ET the following morning. The home American League won 4–3 in 15 innings, giving home field", "id": "18338012" }, { "contents": "Sports Beanie Babies\n\n\nGIVEN AWAY (SGA) AT BASEBALL GAMES: 5/18/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 9/06/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 9/18/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 3/10/98 New York Yankees Bones the Dog 5/03/98 Chicago Cubs Daisy the Cow (Harry Caray) 5/17/98 New York Yankees Valentino the Bear 5/22/98 St. Louis Cardinals Stretch the Ostrich 5/31/98 Detroit Tigers Stripes the Tiger 5/31/98 Milwaukee Brewers Batty the Bat 5/31/98 Kansas City Royals Roary the Lion 6/14/98 Arizona Diamondbacks Hissy the Snake 7/07/98 Colorado Rockies Glory the Bear 7/12/98 Chicago White Sox Blizzard the Tiger 7/12/98 New York Mets", "id": "10270943" }, { "contents": "2007–08 New Jersey Devils season\n\n\n: 9–4–1; Home: 4–3–0; Road: 5–1–1 Record: 7–4–1 ; Home: 4–1–0 ; Road: 3–3–1 Record: 7–5–0 ; Home: 4–4–0 ; Road: 3–1–0 Record: 9–3–3 ; Home: 7–3–1 ; Road: 2–0–2 Record: 6–6–1 ; Home: 2–2–1 ; Road: 4–4–0 Record: 3–1–0 ; Home: 2–0–0 ; Road: 1–1–0 The New Jersey Devils clinched a playoff spot following a 2–1 overtime victory against the New York Islanders on April 1, 2008, their 79th game of the season. They were the third", "id": "13610586" }, { "contents": "2018 New York Mets season\n\n\nlosing 1–5 to the St. Louis Cardinals, finishing the series two out of three. After, they went on a 9–game win streak, which put them in first place in the NL East. They finished the month going 15–9 and having a strong win (14–2) over the San Diego Padres. On May 1, the Mets started the month losing 2–3 to the Atlanta Braves at Citi Field. They went on a 6–game losing streak, but broke out of it seven days later by beating the Cincinnati Reds 7–6. The", "id": "3541787" }, { "contents": "Doubleheader (baseball)\n\n\nLike the twi-night doubleheader, this type of doubleheader is more prominent in the minor leagues. The last one scheduled in Major League Baseball was the Seattle Mariners at the Kansas City Royals on August 6, 2017. Prior traditional doubleheaders were the Detroit Tigers at the Cleveland Indians on September 13, 2015, the Pittsburgh Pirates at the New York Yankees on May 18, 2014, San Diego Padres at the Cleveland Indians on April 9, 2014, the New York Yankees at the Cleveland Indians on May 13, 2013,", "id": "5035560" }, { "contents": "Graeme Lloyd\n\n\nGraeme John Lloyd (born 9 April 1967) is an Australian-born former professional baseball pitcher, who appeared with the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays, Montreal Expos, Florida Marlins, New York Mets, and Kansas City Royals of Major League Baseball (MLB). Lloyd played with the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays, and Kansas City Royals of the American League and the Montreal Expos, Florida Marlins, and New York Mets of the National League. He was the third", "id": "11258284" }, { "contents": "1969 Major League Baseball expansion\n\n\nand Washington Senators, and the American League West would consist of the California Angels, Chicago White Sox, Kansas City Royals, Minnesota Twins, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Pilots. The National League originally resisted a divisional split, with its president Warren Giles citing \"the tradition and history of baseball\". By July 10, the National League owners had agreed to a divisional split, in which the National League East would consist of the Chicago Cubs, Montreal Expos, New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, and", "id": "11925191" }, { "contents": "Ricky Bones\n\n\nRicardo Bones (; born April 7, 1969) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. Bones played from 1991 to 2001 for three National League teams – the San Diego Padres, Cincinnati Reds, and Florida Marlins – and four American League teams – the Milwaukee Brewers, Kansas City Royals, New York Yankees, and Baltimore Orioles. Bones was signed by the Padres as an amateur free agent on May 13, 1986 making his Major League debut on August 11, 1991 against the Cincinnati Reds. He pitched seven innings, allowed", "id": "19542825" }, { "contents": "Rubén Gotay\n\n\nRuben A. Gotay ( ; born December 25, 1982) is a Puerto Rican former professional baseball infielder. He played in Major League Baseball from 2004 to 2008 with the Kansas City Royals, New York Mets and Atlanta Braves. He is currently a coach for the Clearwater Threshers. Gotay made his major league debut with the Kansas City Royals on August 4, , when they played the Chicago White Sox. He went 1-for-3 and got his first major league hit off José Contreras. Gotay played in 44 games for the Royals in", "id": "18248893" }, { "contents": "Midwestern United States\n\n\n), Major League Baseball (MLB), National Basketball Association (NBA), National Hockey League (NHL) and Major League Soccer (MLS) have team franchises in several Midwestern cities: Successful teams include the St. Louis Cardinals (11 World Series titles), Cincinnati Reds (5 World Series titles), Chicago Bulls (6 NBA titles), the Detroit Pistons (3 NBA titles), the Green Bay Packers (4 Super Bowl titles, 13 total NFL championships), the Chicago Bears (1 Super Bowl", "id": "15016390" }, { "contents": "Roberto Kelly\n\n\nRoberto Conrado \"Gray\" Kelly (born October 1, 1964) is a Panamanian former professional baseball outfielder in Major League Baseball and current manager of the Sultanes de Monterrey of the Mexican Baseball League. He was signed by the New York Yankees as an amateur free agent in 1982 and went on to play for them (1987–1992 and 2000), the Cincinnati Reds (1993–1994), Atlanta Braves (1994), Montreal Expos (1995), Los Angeles Dodgers (1995), Minnesota Twins (1996–1997), Seattle Mariners", "id": "13631358" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Portland Trail Blazers season\n\n\nselections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. Record: 0–1 ; Home: 0–0 ; Road: 0–1 Record: 5–10 ; Home: 5–3 ; Road: 0–7 Record: 13–2 ; Home: 10–0 ; Road: 3–2 Record: 8–6 ; Home: 3–2 ; Road: 5–4 Record: 5–9; Home: 4–3; Road: 1–6 Record: 7–8; Home: 3–3 ; Road: 4–5 Record: 3–5; Home: 3–2; Road: 0–3 *Total for entire season including previous team(s) The Trail Blazers", "id": "14916980" }, { "contents": "Todd Zeile\n\n\nTodd Edward Zeile (born September 9, 1965) is an American former professional baseball third baseman, catcher, and first baseman in Major League Baseball (MLB). He played sixteen seasons, from 1989 to 2004, for the St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago Cubs, Philadelphia Phillies, Baltimore Orioles, Los Angeles Dodgers, Florida Marlins, Texas Rangers, New York Mets, Colorado Rockies, New York Yankees, and Montreal Expos. Zeile graduated from UCLA, where he played collegiate baseball primarily as a catcher. Only five players", "id": "4659979" }, { "contents": "Cameron Maybin\n\n\nCameron Keith Maybin (born April 4, 1987) is an American professional baseball outfielder for the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball (MLB). He has played in MLB for the Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, San Diego Padres, Atlanta Braves, Los Angeles Angels, Houston Astros, and Seattle Mariners. He was the tenth overall pick in the 2005 MLB draft by the Tigers and debuted with them in 2007. With the Astros, he won the 2017 World Series over the Los Angeles Dodgers. Maybin", "id": "4351467" }, { "contents": "All-you-can-eat seats\n\n\nBaltimore Orioles, Kansas City Royals, and Texas Rangers converted their under-utilized seats to AYCE seats. The concept spread to 13 Major League Baseball parks in 2008 and 19 parks in 2010. Major League Baseball teams offering all-you-can-eat seats include the Arizona Diamondbacks, Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, Kansas City Royals, Los Angeles Dodgers, Miami Marlins, Minnesota Twins, Pittsburgh Pirates, San Diego Padres, Tampa Bay Rays, Texas Rangers, and Toronto", "id": "12379503" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Detroit Red Wings season\n\n\nand center Pavel Datsyuk were starters in the game. The Western Conference team was coached by Detroit Red Wings head coach Mike Babcock. The Red Wings had the best goaltending in the League, allowing only 179 goals (excluding five shootout goals). Record: 10–2–1; Home: 5–1–0; Road: 5–1–1 Record: 7–4–1; Home: 5–1–0; Road: 2–3–1 Record: 12–2–1 ; Home: 6–1–1 ; Road: 6–1–0 Record: 9–2–1; Home: 4–1–1; Road: 5–1–0 Record: 4–8–2; Home: 1–4–0; Road", "id": "10767066" }, { "contents": "List of Miami Hurricanes in the NFL\n\n\n(2) Baltimore Ravens (0) Buffalo Bills (2) Carolina Panthers (4) Chicago Bears (2) Cincinnati Bengals (1) Cleveland Browns (2) Dallas Cowboys (0) Denver Broncos (1) Detroit Lions (2) Green Bay Packers (3) Houston Texans (2) Indianapolis Colts (4) Jacksonville Jaguars (6) Kansas City Chiefs (1) Los Angeles Chargers (4) Los Angeles Rams (0) Miami Dolphins (2) Minnesota Vikings (2) New England Patriots", "id": "16077415" }, { "contents": "Larry Stahl\n\n\nLarry Floyd Stahl (born June 29, 1941) is an American retired professional baseball outfielder. He played in Major League Baseball from 1964 to 1973 for the Kansas City Athletics, New York Mets, San Diego Padres, and Cincinnati Reds. Stahl was signed by the Athletics in 1960 as an amateur free agent. He broke into the big leagues on September 11, 1964, going 0-1 as a pinch-hitter against Wally Bunker in a 5-2 Kansas City loss to the Baltimore Orioles in Memorial Stadium.", "id": "21402635" }, { "contents": "Rick Wilkins (baseball)\n\n\nRichard David Wilkins (born June 4, 1967) is an American former professional baseball catcher. He played eleven seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) between 1991 and 2001 for the Chicago Cubs, Houston Astros, San Francisco Giants, Seattle Mariners, New York Mets, Los Angeles Dodgers, St. Louis Cardinals, and San Diego Padres. Wilkins was born in Jacksonville, Florida. While growing up, he graduated from The Bolles School where he was a district champ in both baseball and football his senior year of high school", "id": "21061655" }, { "contents": "List of highest-income counties in the United States\n\n\n, Pennsylvania 3, Wisconsin 2, Massachusetts 2, Michigan 2, Indiana 1, Kansas 1, Kentucky 1, Missouri 1, New Hampshire 1, New Mexico 1, Tennessee 1, Utah 1. Twenty-five states do not have any counties in the top 100. \"United States of America: $41,994\" Number of counties by state in the top 100: Colorado 10, Virginia 7 counties plus 3 independent cities, New Jersey 9, California 8, Florida 6, New York 6, Georgia 4,", "id": "17149331" }, { "contents": "Anthony Swarzak\n\n\nAnthony Ray Swarzak (born September 10, 1985) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Atlanta Braves of Major League Baseball (MLB). He previously played for the Minnesota Twins, Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, Chicago White Sox, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Mets, Seattle Mariners and for the Doosan Bears of the KBO League. Swarzak attended Nova High School in Davie, Florida. As a sophomore, Swarzak pitched to an 11–1 win–loss record with a 1.16 earned run average and 120 strikeouts and was", "id": "11169168" }, { "contents": "Danny Walton\n\n\nDaniel James Walton (July 14, 1947 – August 9, 2017) was an American Major League Baseball outfielder. He played for the Houston Astros (1968 and 1977), Seattle Pilots (1969), Milwaukee Brewers (1970–71), New York Yankees (1971), Minnesota Twins (1973 and 1975), Los Angeles Dodgers (1976), Yokohama Taiyo Whales (1978), and Texas Rangers (1980). During a 9-year major league baseball career, he hit .223, 28 home runs, and 107", "id": "15720261" }, { "contents": "Tom Kelly (baseball)\n\n\ninning two-run home run. The World Series was a well-fought contest between the Twins and the National League champion St. Louis Cardinals, each team winning all of its home games. Games 1, 2, 4 and 6 were decidedly lopsided contests (10–1 Twins, 8–4 Twins, 7–2 Cards, 11–5 Twins), with Games 3, 5 and 7 being much closer contests, each being decided by only two runs (3–1 Cards, 4–2 Cards and 4–2 Twins). After a 63-year drought, Tom Kelly", "id": "7120038" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Dallas Mavericks season\n\n\nthe season: Dallas' selections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. injured Record: 1–0; Home: 0–0; Road: 1–0 Record: 10–5; Home: 8–1 ; Road: 2–4 Record: 9–6; Home: 6–2; Road: 3–4 Record: 11–3; Home: 6–0; Road: 5–3 Record: 8–6; Home: 5–0; Road: 3–6 Record: 7–8; Home: 5–4; Road: 2–4 Record: 5–3; Home: 4–0; Road: 1–3 *Total for entire season including", "id": "14916679" }, { "contents": "2010 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2010 Major League Baseball season began April 4, with the regular season ending on October 3. The 2010 All-Star Game was played on July 13 at Angel Stadium of Anaheim in Anaheim, California. The National League ended a 13-game winless streak with a 3–1 victory. Due to this result, the World Series began October 27 in the city of the National League Champion, the San Francisco Giants, and ended November 1 when the Giants defeated the American League Champion Texas Rangers, four games to one. Green backgrounds", "id": "9032678" }, { "contents": "Busch Stadium\n\n\nscore of 6-2, clinching the series win. In the 2006 National League Championship Series the Cardinals hosted the New York Mets in Games 3, 4, and 5. St. Louis won Game 3 and Game 5, and eventually clinched their 17th National League pennant by defeating the Mets on the road in Game 7, 3-1. The Cardinals faced the Detroit Tigers in the 2006 World Series. This was the third meeting between the two ballclubs in the Fall Classic, and the first in 38 years. The", "id": "4108910" }, { "contents": "American Association (20th century) Rookie of the Year Award\n\n\nCity 89ers, Springfield Redbirds, and St. Paul Saints (2); and the Buffalo Bisons, Minneapolis Millers, and Toledo Mud Hens (1). Eight players from the St. Louis Cardinals Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the Rookie of the Year Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago White Sox and Cincinnati Reds organizations (5); the Boston/Milwaukee Braves organization (4); the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers, Cleveland Indians, Kansas City Royals, Montreal Expos, and", "id": "8789705" }, { "contents": "2017 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2017 Major League Baseball season began on April 2, 2017 with three games, including the 2016 World Series champions Chicago Cubs facing off against the St. Louis Cardinals, and ended on November 1. The postseason began on October 3. The World Series began October 24 and Game 7 was played on November 1, in which the Houston Astros defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers in seven games, to capture their first World Series championship in franchise history. The 88th Major League Baseball All-Star Game was held on July 11 at", "id": "12617094" }, { "contents": "UCLA Bruins baseball\n\n\nTulsa, 6–5 in 10 innings, and to Arizona State, 2–1 in 12 innings. Chambliss, who went on to play for Major League Baseball's Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Atlanta Braves between 1971 and 1986, had a team-high .340 batting average and 15 home runs. Other members of the team included Bill Bonham, Steven Edney, Mike Reinbach, and Jim York. The 1997 team won the Pac-10 title with a 43–18 record (21–9 Pac-10) and reached in the CWS. The team was", "id": "3126266" }, { "contents": "The National Baseball Association's top 100 minor league teams\n\n\ntheir final list. Of the 69 franchises to make the list, 14 appeared more than once. The Baltimore Orioles took 6 places on the list, the most of any team, followed by the Ft. Worth Panthers and Toronto Maple Leafs (5), Newark Bears and San Francisco Seals (4); Kansas City Blues, Los Angeles Angels, and St. Paul Saints (3); and Charlotte Hornets, Columbus Senators/Red Birds, Houston Buffaloes, Indianapolis Indians, Memphis Chicks, and Milwaukee Brewers (2", "id": "6000643" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "LaTroy Hawkins\n\n\nLaTroy Hawkins (born December 21, 1972) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. In his 21-year Major League Baseball (MLB) career, he played for the Minnesota Twins, Chicago Cubs, San Francisco Giants, Baltimore Orioles, Colorado Rockies, New York Yankees, Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, New York Mets, and Toronto Blue Jays. At the time of his retirement, Hawkins was the only active player to be a member of the 1,000-games-pitched club, and at", "id": "14886480" }, { "contents": "Ron Davis (pitcher)\n\n\nRonald Gene Davis (born August 6, 1955) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played 11 years from 1978 to 1988. Davis played for the New York Yankees and Minnesota Twins of the American League and the Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Dodgers, and San Francisco Giants of the National League. He was selected to the American League All-Star team in 1981. Davis was born in Houston, Texas. Standing 6' 4\", he was a hard-throwing right-handed relief pitcher. During his", "id": "18827106" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball rivalries\n\n\nexpansion teams in , MLB increased the total number of games American League teams played to 162, which meant teams would play each other 18 times a season. The National League did not implement this until the following year when the New York Mets and Houston Colt .45s (now the Houston Astros) entered play. In , with the San Diego Padres, Seattle Pilots, Kansas City Royals, and Montreal Expos entering play as expansion teams, MLB split both leagues into two divisions with six teams each. Teams played a total of", "id": "19117978" }, { "contents": "Uzbekistan Professional Football League Organization\n\n\nWDWWL 4 Previous rank: 5 Metalourg 7 3 1 3 13 9 +4 10 LWLWL 5 Previous rank: 14 Nasaf 7 3 1 3 11 8 +3 10 WWLLL 6 Previous rank: 3 Bunyodkor 6 3 1 2 9 8 +1 10 DWWWL 7 Previous rank: 4 Surkhon 6 2 3 1 5 4 +1 9 DLDWW 8 Previous rank: 7 Dinamo Samarqand 6 2 2 2 6 7 -1 8 DLWWL 9 Previous rank: 10 Buxoro 7 1 3 3 6 9 -3 6 LDLWD 10 Previous rank: 11 Andijan 6 1", "id": "612339" }, { "contents": "Julio Navarro\n\n\nJulio Navarro Ventura (January 9, 1934 – January 24, 2018) was a Major League Baseball relief pitcher. He played for the Los Angeles Angels (1962–64), Detroit Tigers (1964–66), and Atlanta Braves (1970). The 5'11\", 190 lb. right-hander with the nickname \"Whiplash\" was acquired by the Angels from the San Francisco Giants organization on September 2, 1962. Navarro made his major league debut in relief on September 3, 1962 against the New York Yankees in game 2", "id": "10731876" }, { "contents": "Federal League\n\n\neroded by subsequent court rulings and legislation regarding issues specific to Major League Baseball. Of the locations of teams in the Federal League, five currently have major league teams. Those are Baltimore, Chicago, Kansas City, Pittsburgh and St. Louis. Brooklyn has a New York–Penn League team, known as the Brooklyn Cyclones. (The major league Brooklyn Dodgers moved to Los Angeles in 1958, although the New York Mets have been located in the adjacent borough of Queens since 1964.) Buffalo and Indianapolis have International League teams", "id": "11616700" }, { "contents": "Jim Palmer\n\n\nbetween Major League Baseball, ABC and NBC called The Baseball Network) to once again broadcast with Tim McCarver and Al Michaels. In 1995, the reunited team of Palmer, McCarver and Michaels would call the All-Star Game, Game 3 of that NLDS between Cincinnati and Los Angeles, Game 4 of the NLDS between Atlanta and Colorado, Games 1–2 of the NLCS, and Games 1, 4–5 of the World Series. Palmer, McCarver and Michaels were also intended to call the previous year's World Series for ABC,", "id": "10332649" }, { "contents": "Kauffman Stadium\n\n\nresult of the American League winning the 2015 MLB All-Star Game 6-3. The Royals won game 1 (5-4 in 14 innings) and game 2 (7-1), as well as the entire series (4-1). Kauffman Stadium was the last baseball-only park built in the majors (not counting temporary facilities) from 1966 to 1991. It was one of the few baseball-only facilities built in the majors during the heyday of the cookie-cutter stadium era,", "id": "17613781" }, { "contents": "Steve Lyons (baseball)\n\n\nthe rare distinction of having played all nine defensive positions in a single game at the major league level, although in an exhibition contest. The \"Windy City Classic,\" between the Chicago Cubs and the White Sox, took place at Wrigley Field on April 23, 1990. Per standard baseball notation, Lyons' positions during the game were, in order: 2-3-7-8-6-9-5-9-1-4. Lyons signed with Boston on April 18, 1991. With", "id": "5478878" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Carolina Hurricanes season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Carolina Hurricanes season began October 3, 2007. It was the franchise's 36th season, 29th season in the National Hockey League (NHL) and 11th as the Hurricanes. Key dates prior to the start of the season: The Hurricanes had the most power-play opportunities of all 30 NHL teams, with 420. Record: 7–3–3; Home: 3–1–1; Road: 4–2–2 Record: 7–6–0; Home: 5–4–0; Road: 2–2–0 Record: 5–10–0; Home: 2–3–0; Road: 3–7–0 Record: 6–6–1;", "id": "10381758" }, { "contents": "1970 NBA playoffs\n\n\n1) Atlanta Hawks vs. (3) Chicago Bulls: \"Hawks win series 4-1\" (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Phoenix Suns: \"Lakers win series 4-3\" Division Finals (1) Atlanta Hawks vs. (2) Los Angeles Lakers: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Champion: New York Knicks Division Semifinals (1) New York Knicks vs. (3) Baltimore Bullets: \"Knicks win series 4-3\" (2) Milwaukee Bucks vs. (4)", "id": "14689672" }, { "contents": "Bobby Schang\n\n\nRobert Martin Schang (December 7, 1886 – August 29, 1966), born in Wales Center, New York, was a catcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates (1914–15), New York Giants (1915) and St. Louis Cardinals (1927). He was the brother of former Major League Baseball catcher Wally Schang. In 3 seasons Schang played in 82 Games and had 186 At Bats, 14 Runs, 35 Hits, 7 Doubles, 4 Triples, 6 RBI, 3 Stolen Bases, 18 Walks, .188 Batting Average", "id": "7568276" }, { "contents": "A. J. Hinch\n\n\n, the Astros defeated the New York Yankees in Yankee Stadium 3–0 to advance to the American League Division Series. In the ALDS, Hinch's Astros took a 2–1 series lead against the Kansas City Royals. The Astros led the Royals 6–2 in Game 4 going into the 8th inning before the Royals came back to win 9–6. The Astros would go on to lose the series. In 2016, Houston began the season 7–17. Although the team's play improved during the course of the season, the Astros finished 84–78 and did", "id": "6118162" }, { "contents": "Mike Maddux\n\n\nMichael Ausley Maddux (born August 27, 1961) is an American professional baseball pitching coach and former pitcher, who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for nine teams, over 15 seasons. He is now the pitching coach for the St. Louis Cardinals. Maddux played in MLB from through for the Philadelphia Phillies, Los Angeles Dodgers, San Diego Padres, New York Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates, Boston Red Sox, Seattle Mariners, Montreal Expos, and Houston Astros. Except for the Phillies, for whom he played during", "id": "6218003" }, { "contents": "Chad Moeller\n\n\nChad Edward Moeller [MOE-ler] (born February 18, 1975) is an American former professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 2000 through 2010 for the Minnesota Twins, Arizona Diamondbacks, Milwaukee Brewers, Cincinnati Reds, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, and Baltimore Orioles. Moeller attended the University of Southern California (USC) and played college baseball for the USC Trojans baseball team. In 1996, he was an All-Pac-10 Conference selection. He was drafted in the", "id": "2431693" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Phoenix Coyotes season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Phoenix Coyotes season began on October 4, 2007. It was the franchise's 36th season, 29th in the National Hockey League (NHL) and 12th season as the Phoenix Coyotes. Key dates prior to the start of the season: Record: 4–6–0; Home: 1–5–0; Road: 3–1–0 Record: 7–6–0; Home: 3–2–0; Road: 4–4–0 Record: 7–6–1; Home: 2–3–1; Road: 5–3–0 Record: 9–4–1; Home: 5–1–1; Road: 4–3–0 Record: 6–5–3; Home: 3–3–1; Road", "id": "12404837" }, { "contents": "Jim Brower\n\n\nJames Robert Brower (born December 29, 1972) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played for eight Major League Baseball (MLB) teams: the Cleveland Indians (-), Cincinnati Reds (-), Montreal Expos (2002), San Francisco Giants (-), Atlanta Braves (), Baltimore Orioles (), San Diego Padres (2006), and New York Yankees (). He is currently the pitching coach for the Seattle Mariners of Major League Baseball (MLB). Brower was", "id": "10294961" }, { "contents": "Brad Ausmus\n\n\nBradley David Ausmus (; born April 14, 1969) is an American baseball former catcher and current manager for the Los Angeles Angels of Major League Baseball (MLB). In his 18-year MLB playing career, Ausmus played for the San Diego Padres, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, and Los Angeles Dodgers. He was also the manager of the Tigers and of the Israel national baseball team. A 1987 draft pick of the New York Yankees, he chose to alternate between attending Dartmouth College and playing minor league baseball. He then", "id": "3254039" }, { "contents": "WTOG\n\n\nWednesdays). These included games from the Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, Kansas City Royals, Minnesota Twins, New York Yankees, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals and the Toronto Blue Jays, as those teams were mainly in the Grapefruit League for spring training in the Tampa Bay, Orlando, Fort Myers and Sarasota areas. WTOG discontinued the baseball broadcasts when ESPN became the cable partner for Major League Baseball in 1990. WTOG aired numerous Tampa Bay Rowdies", "id": "69857" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball relocation of 1950s–60s\n\n\nexpanded to add teams in new and existing cities, adding 14 teams as of 2018. During the early years of the American League as a major league, the league placed franchises in cities that were either in direct competition with National League teams (New York City, Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, and St. Louis) or in markets abandoned by the National League after the 1899 contraction (Cleveland, Washington, D.C., and briefly Baltimore). Only Detroit, home of the Detroit Tigers, was a true \"new\"", "id": "983146" }, { "contents": "Billy Kelly (baseball)\n\n\nWilliam Joseph Kelly (May 1, 1886 – June 3, 1940) was an American professional baseball player. He played in parts of four seasons in Major League Baseball for the St. Louis Cardinals and Pittsburgh Pirates from through . He also managed the minor league Port Huron Saints in 1922. Kelly was born in Baltimore, Maryland and died of lung cancer in Detroit, Michigan at the age of 54. In a brief 4 year, 104 game major league career, Kelly compiled a .290 batting average with 32 runs, 1", "id": "19333378" }, { "contents": "Kevin Jarvis\n\n\nKevin Thomas Jarvis (born August 1, 1969) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. He played professionally for many teams including the Cincinnati Reds, Minnesota Twins, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, Colorado Rockies, San Diego Padres, Seattle Mariners, St. Louis Cardinals, the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Boston Red Sox. As of , he is a scout for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. Jarvis was born in Lexington, Kentucky and graduated from Tates Creek High School in Lexington. He played college baseball at Wake Forest", "id": "7080315" }, { "contents": "René Rivera\n\n\nRené Rivera (born July 31, 1983) is a Puerto Rican professional baseball catcher in the New York Mets organization. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Seattle Mariners, Minnesota Twins, San Diego Padres, Tampa Bay Rays, Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Angels and Atlanta Braves. Rivera was drafted by the Seattle Mariners in the second round (49th overall) of the 2001 Major League Baseball Draft as a 17-year-old. He played most of the 2004 season with the High-A California", "id": "21916971" }, { "contents": "New Jersey Jackals\n\n\n9/14 - North Shore 5, Jackals 4 9/16 - North Shore 1, Jackals 0 9/17 – Jackals 7, North Shore 2 9/18 – Jackals 4, North Shore 2 9/19 – Jackals 5, North Shore 3 Win 2nd Northeast League Championship, 4th team Championship. To date, this is the last time the Jackals have won a league championship. The Jackals total attendance in 2004 was 106,100. Averaging 2,282 per game. In 2005 the Jackals joined the 8-team Canadian American Association of Professional Baseball League but failed to make the playoffs", "id": "4403592" }, { "contents": "Larry Beinfest\n\n\nMarlins defeated the San Francisco Giants, 3-1 in four games in the 2003 NLDS, and the Chicago Cubs, 4-3 in seven games in the 2003 NLCS, to win the 2003 NL Pennant. In the 2003 World Series, the Marlins became the champion of Major League Baseball by defeating the AL Pennant winning New York Yankees 4-2 in six games. Following their championship season, Baseball America named the Marlins Organization of the Year and the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum recognized Beinfest as the 2003 winner of the", "id": "19195239" }, { "contents": "List of current Major League Baseball broadcasters\n\n\n-4, 6-7, and odd extra innings up through 2013) br Oakland: Innings 3-4, 7, and even extra innings br Seattle: Innings 3, 6-7, and even extra innings (formerly 3-4, 7, and even extra innings from 2011-2012) br Tampa Bay: Innings 3-4, 7-8, and even extra innings (Wills and Freed switch every game so one will do innings 1-2, 5-6, 9, and", "id": "6338286" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "Henry Blanco\n\n\nHenry Ramón Blanco (born August 29, 1971) is a Venezuelan professional baseball coach and former player. He is currently the bullpen coach for the Washington Nationals. He played as a catcher in Major League Baseball from 1997 to 2013, appearing for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, Atlanta Braves, Minnesota Twins, Chicago Cubs, San Diego Padres, New York Mets, Arizona Diamondbacks, Toronto Blue Jays, and Seattle Mariners. He later served as quality assurance coach for the Cubs. Although a light", "id": "16244431" }, { "contents": "Ryan Howard\n\n\na 7–2 loss to the Atlanta Braves. On September 6, Howard logged his first Major League hit in a single at-bat during a 3–1 loss to the Braves; on September 8, he recorded his first multi-hit game with a double and a single in a 4–1 win over the Braves. On September 11, Howard hit his first Major League home run off Bartolomé Fortunato, driving in his first RBI and scoring his first run in an 11–9 win over the New York Mets. Howard had 42 plate appearances", "id": "20940364" }, { "contents": "Xavier Nady\n\n\nXavier Clifford Nady VI (; born November 14, 1978) is an American former professional baseball outfielder and first baseman. Nady played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the New York Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates, New York Yankees, Chicago Cubs, Arizona Diamondbacks, Washington Nationals, San Francisco Giants, and the San Diego Padres. The St. Louis Cardinals originally drafted Nady in the 4th round of the 1997 Major League Baseball draft (134th overall) after he was named Northern California Player of the Year in his senior year of", "id": "5033466" }, { "contents": "Rex Hudler\n\n\nRex Allan Hudler (born September 2, 1960) is an American former Major League Baseball utility player and color commentator for the Kansas City Royals. He played a total of fourteen seasons after being a first round draft pick of the New York Yankees in 1978. Hudler played for six different Major League Baseball teams, and at every position except pitcher and catcher throughout his career: the New York Yankees (1984–1985), Baltimore Orioles (1986), Montreal Expos (1988–1990), St. Louis Cardinals (1990–1992), California", "id": "518136" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Montreal Canadiens season\n\n\nleading the NHL in power-play goals scored (90) and power-play percentage (24.06%). They also tied the Florida Panthers for the fewest shorthanded goals allowed, with three. Record: 6–2–3; Home: 2–1–2; Road: 4–1–1. Monthly record: 7–7–0; Home: 3–3–0; Road: 4–4–0.br Season record: 13–9–3; Home: 5–4–2; Road: 8–5–1. Monthly record: 6–4–4; Home: 1–3–2; Road: 5–1–2.br Season record: 19–13–7; Home: 6–7–4; Road: 13–6–3.", "id": "11149706" }, { "contents": "Rob Murphy\n\n\nRobert Albert Murphy (born May 26, 1960) is an American former professional baseball player who was a relief pitcher in Major League Baseball for eleven seasons in the 1980s and 1990s. Murphy played college baseball for the University of Florida, and was picked by the Cincinnati Reds in the first round of the 1981 Major League Baseball Draft. In addition to the Reds, he played for the Boston Red Sox, Seattle Mariners, Houston Astros, St. Louis Cardinals, New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers and Florida Marlins. Murphy", "id": "17438779" }, { "contents": "2006–07 Buffalo Sabres season\n\n\nMichael Ryan, Andrej Sekera and Drew Stafford all played their first career NHL game during the 2006–07 season. The Sabres finished with 298 goals scored (excluding 10 shootout-winning goals), the most in the League. Record for month 10–0–1 (Home 4–0–1 Away 6–0–0) Record for Month 9–3–1 (Home 4–2–1 Away 5–1–0) Record for Month 9–4–1 (Home 5–2–0 Away 4–2–1) Record for Month 6–7–1 (Home 4–3–0 Away 2–4–1) Record for Month 8–2–1 (Home 5–0–1 Away 3–2–0) Record for Month 8–5–2 (Home 5–3–0 Away", "id": "5702113" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Golden State Warriors season\n\n\nThis had fans severely criticizing the conference system in the league as the Warriors had a better record than all eastern conference playoff teams up to the third seed. Teams such as the Atlanta Hawks had sub or .500 winning percentages but still managed to make the postseason. Record: 0–1; Home: 0–1; Road: 0–0 Record: 8–6; Home: 3–3 ; Road: 5–3 Record: 11–6; Home: 5–2; Road: 6–4 Record: 9–6; Home: 5–2; Road: 4–4 Record: 7–3; Home:", "id": "14917146" }, { "contents": "Miguel Batista\n\n\nMiguel Descartes Batista Jerez (born February 19, 1971) is a Dominican former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Florida Marlins, Chicago Cubs, Montreal Expos, Kansas City Royals, Arizona Diamondbacks, Toronto Blue Jays, Seattle Mariners, Washington Nationals, St. Louis Cardinals, New York Mets and Atlanta Braves. Over his career, Batista has played for eight teams and been utilized extensively as both a starter and a reliever. His best seasons came in and with the Arizona Diamondbacks,", "id": "19280208" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball on CBS\n\n\non KPIX-TV locally, although the games aired on stations in markets adjacent to the Bay Area. In 1963, KPIX pre-empted the July 13 game between the San Francisco Giants–Philadelphia Phillies (at 10:15 a.m.), and the Los Angeles Dodgers-Phillies game on July 14 (at 9:30 a.m.); in 1964, the station pre-empted the Kansas City Athletics–New York Yankees game on May 16 (at 10:45) and the Milwaukee Braves–St. Louis Cardinals game on May 17.", "id": "18694381" }, { "contents": "1969 Major League Baseball expansion\n\n\nSt. Louis Cardinals, and the National League West would consist of the Atlanta Braves, Cincinnati Reds, Houston Astros, Los Angeles Dodgers, San Diego Padres, and San Francisco Giants. Game scheduling issues had to be resolved; league-wide, there would be 1,944 games compared to 1,232 for the 1968 Major League Baseball season. The American League had considered decreasing the number of games played by each team to 152 or 156 from 162 that had been played each season since 1961, and the National League either 162 or 165", "id": "11925192" }, { "contents": "List of international games played by NHL teams\n\n\nAngeles Kings, the Minnesota North Stars, the Montreal Canadiens, the New Jersey Devils, the New York Islanders, the New York Rangers, the Philadelphia Flyers, the Pittsburgh Penguins, the Quebec Nordiques, the St. Louis Blues, the Toronto Maple Leafs, the Vancouver Canucks, the Washington Capitals, and the original Winnipeg Jets). Games took place in the USA and Canada. The Soviet teams won the series with a record of 11–9–1. Individually, CSKA has a record of 4–1–0, Dynamo had a record of 3–2–0", "id": "21623026" } ]
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[ { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "1942 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 1942 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the tenth playing of the midsummer classic between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was held on July 6, 1942, at Polo Grounds in New York City the home of the New York Giants of the National League. The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League 3–1. While the game had been scheduled for a twilight start at 6:30 p.m. EWT", "id": "14878188" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "2015 Toronto Blue Jays season\n\n\nearned positions in the bullpen on the Opening Day roster. The team returned to Montreal's Olympic Stadium on April 3 and April 4, 2015, to face the Cincinnati Reds. The Blue Jays would lose the first game 2–0, but win the finale 9–1. In Grapefruit League play, Toronto finished with a 19–13 record. The 2015 Major League Baseball draft was held on June 8–10. The Blue Jays played against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium on Opening Day and won, 6–1. Toronto scored five runs in the", "id": "19251784" }, { "contents": "2007 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2007 Major League Baseball season began on April 1 with a rematch of the 2006 National League Championship Series; the St. Louis Cardinals and New York Mets played the first game of the season at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri, which was won by the Mets, 6–1. The regular season concluded with seven teams entering the postseason who had failed to reach the 2006 playoffs including all National League teams, with only the New York Yankees returning; a dramatic one-game playoff between the Colorado Rockies and San Diego Padres", "id": "15645656" }, { "contents": "2009 Major League Baseball season\n\n\n4–3. In addition, the annual Civil Rights Game became a regular season game, and was played June 20 at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Ohio, when the host Cincinnati Reds lost to the Chicago White Sox in an interleague game, 10–8. Both teams wore replicas of their 1965 uniforms in the contest. The New York Yankees, with 103 wins, clinched Major League Baseball's best record in the 2009 season, and the #1 seed in the American League by winning the AL East. The Los Angeles", "id": "5183694" }, { "contents": "2016 Washington Nationals season\n\n\nfirst come-from-behind postseason win for a Washington, D.C., Major League Baseball team since the Washington Senators came from behind to beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 4-3 in Game 3 of the 1925 World Series 91 years earlier on October 10, 1925. It also was the Nationals′ first postseason victory at home since a 2-1 win over the St. Louis Cardinals in Game 4 of the 2012 National League Division Series on October 11, 2012. 4:08 p.m. (EDT) at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California", "id": "18692321" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "List of current Major League Baseball broadcasters\n\n\n, and even extra innings br Milwaukee: Innings 3-4, 7, and 10-11, 14-15, 18-19 with Uecker and Levering; innings 4-6, and 10-11, 14-15, 18-19 with Levering and Grindle br New York Mets: Innings 3-4, 7, and even extra innings br Philadelphia: Innings 4-5 (home games only) br St. Louis: Innings 3-4, 7-8, and even extra innings (home", "id": "6338289" }, { "contents": "1966 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 1966 Major League Baseball season was contested from April 11 to October 9, 1966. The Braves played their inaugural season in Atlanta, following their relocation from Milwaukee. Three teams played the 1966 season in new stadiums. On April 12, the Braves ushered in Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium with the Pittsburgh Pirates taking a 3–2 win in 13 innings. One week later, Anaheim Stadium opened with the California Angels losing to the Chicago White Sox, 3–1 in the Angels' debut in neighboring Orange County. On May 8,", "id": "16053448" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Rookie of the Year Award\n\n\n(2); and the Colorado Springs Sky Sox, Las Vegas 51s, New Orleans Zephyrs, Portland Beavers, and Sacramento River Cats (1). Four players from the Arizona Diamondbacks Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the Rookie of the Year Award, more than any other, followed by the Anaheim Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and San Diego Padres organizations (3); the Colorado Rockies, Kansas City Royals, and Seattle Mariners organizations (2); and the Florida Marlins, Houston Astros", "id": "8032424" }, { "contents": "2015 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2015 Major League Baseball season began on April 5 with a Sunday night game between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field, and ended on November 1 with the Kansas City Royals winning the World Series. This was Rob Manfred's first season serving as Commissioner of Baseball. The Major League Baseball All-Star Game's 86th edition was held on Tuesday, July 14 at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Ohio, home of the Cincinnati Reds. The American League won the game 6–3, to give", "id": "19375509" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Los Angeles Clippers season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Los Angeles Clippers season was their 38th season in the NBA and their 24th in Los Angeles. Key dates prior to the start of the season: Los Angeles' selections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. Record: 6–8; Home: 4–4; Road: 2–4 Record: 4–9; Home: 1–4; Road: 3–5 Record: 4–9; Home: 4–6; Road: 0–3 Record: 5–9; Home: 2–3; Road: 3–6 Record: 3–15; Home: 2–6; Road: 1–9 Record", "id": "15027267" }, { "contents": "Brett Tomko\n\n\nBrett Daniel Tomko (born April 7, 1973) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Cincinnati Reds, San Diego Padres, Seattle Mariners, St. Louis Cardinals, San Francisco Giants, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, Oakland Athletics, Texas Rangers, and Kansas City Royals. Tomko attended El Dorado High School in Placentia, California, and was a letter winner in basketball and baseball. Tomko attended Florida Southern College for one season in , leading the team", "id": "5534629" }, { "contents": "Ducky Schofield\n\n\nJohn Richard Schofield (born January 7, 1935), nicknamed Ducky, is an American former professional baseball infielder. He played nineteen seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1953 to 1971 for the St. Louis Cardinals, Pittsburgh Pirates, San Francisco Giants, New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers, Boston Red Sox, and Milwaukee Brewers. Schofield made his Major League Baseball debut with the St. Louis Cardinals on July 3, 1953, and appeared in his final game on September 30, 1971 for the Milwaukee Brewers.", "id": "7142787" }, { "contents": "Sports Beanie Babies\n\n\nthe Elephant 9/06/98 Anaheim Athletics Mel the Koala 9/06/98 Toronto Blue Jays Rocket the Bluejay 9/08/98 Chicago Cubs Blackie the Bear 9/13/98 Chicago Cubs Gracie the Swan 9/14/98 St. Louis Cardinals Smoochy the Frog 4/11/99 San Francisco Giants Slippery the Seal 4/25/99 Chicago Cubs Sammy the Bear 5/30/99 New York Mets Valentina the Bear 6/12/99 Milwaukee Brewers Early the Robin 6/18/99 Minnesota Twins Hippie the Bunny 6/19/99 Cincinnati Reds Scorch the Dragon 7/03/99 Houston Astros Goatee the Goat 7/11/99 Detroit Tigers Kuku the Cockatoo 7/18/99 Houston Astros Tiny the Chihuahua 8/05/99 Chicago Cubs Erin the Bear 8/15/99 New York Yankees", "id": "10270945" }, { "contents": "Eastern League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nAward, the most of any position. Seven players from the Philadelphia Phillies Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Pittsburgh Pirates organization (6); the Baltimore Orioles, Cleveland Indians, and Montreal Expos organizations (5); the New York Mets, and the Toronto Blue Jays organizations (4); the Boston Red Sox, and the New York Yankees organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Chicago White Sox, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers", "id": "5435227" }, { "contents": "2002 New York Yankees season\n\n\nH = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in\" Game 1: \"New York 8 – Anaheim 5.\" Game 2: \"Anaheim 8 – New York 6.\" Game 3: \"Anaheim 9 – New York 6.\" Game 4: \"Anaheim 9 – New York 5.\" Anaheim's victory secured their place in the American League Championship Series, where they defeated the Minnesota Twins, and subsequently the San Francisco Giants to win the World Series", "id": "3120510" }, { "contents": "Busch Stadium\n\n\nSeries against the Kansas City Royals. The Cardinals hosted two postseason games at Busch Stadium in 2015. In the National League Division Series, they won game 1 on October 9, 2015, but lost game 2 against the Chicago Cubs. The Cardinals then lost games 3 and 4 to the Cubs at Wrigley Field to lose the series 3-1. The stadium hosted the 2009 Major League Baseball All-Star Game on July 14, 2009. The American League defeated the National League in that game, 4-3.", "id": "4108919" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\n, Mobile BayBears, and Nashville Sounds (2); and the Asheville Tourists, Charlotte O's, and Montgomery Rebels (1). Six players from the Chicago White Sox Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Houston Astros organization (4); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Cincinnati Reds, Kansas City Royals, Milwaukee Brewers, Oakland Athletics, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays/Rays organizations (3); the Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, Detroit Tigers", "id": "7467045" }, { "contents": "Champion Baseball\n\n\ncity/state to represent from a list containing Los Angeles, Cincinnati, Atlanta, Pittsburg (probably a typo for Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania), Chicago, Montreal, St. Louis, Boston, Milwaukee, New York City, California and Texas (all of whom had major-league baseball franchises in 1983). The computer then randomly selects from among the remaining cities. If at any time the computer team has scored more runs than the player, the game immediately ends. The high-scores list (\"FAR OUT PLAYERS", "id": "10335865" }, { "contents": "1939 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 1939 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the seventh playing of the mid-summer classic between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was held on July 11, 1939, at Yankee Stadium in The Bronx, New York City, the home of the New York Yankees of the American League. The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League 3–1. Players in \"italics\" have since been", "id": "22195293" }, { "contents": "California League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nAward, the most of any position. Six players played during seasons for which position information is unavailable. Sixteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the San Diego Padres organization (7); the California/Los Angeles Angels, Minnesota Twins, and San Francisco Giants organizations (5); the St. Louis Cardinals organization (4); the Kansas City/Oakland Athletics and Milwaukee Brewers organization (3);", "id": "8204130" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "2015 Summer North American League of Legends Championship Series\n\n\n2015 Summer North American League of Legends Championship Series (2015 Summer NA LCS) was won by Counter Logic Gaming, their first NA LCS split title. Most games were played in Los Angeles at Riot Games' studio, but the finals were played at Madison Square Garden in New York. 1. Team Liquid 14-5 2. Counter Logic Gaming 13-6 3. Team Impulse 13-6 4. Gravity Gaming 12-7 5. Team SoloMid 11-7 6. Team Dignitas 10-8 7.", "id": "894748" }, { "contents": "Darren Bragg\n\n\nDarren William Bragg (born September 7, 1969) is an American former baseball outfielder who played 11 seasons in Major League Baseball. He played for the Seattle Mariners (–), Boston Red Sox (1996–), St. Louis Cardinals (1999), Colorado Rockies (), New York Mets (), New York Yankees (2001), Atlanta Braves (–), San Diego Padres (), and his final team, the Cincinnati Reds (2004). In his career, he hit .255 with", "id": "479806" }, { "contents": "Peoria Javelinas\n\n\nThe Peoria Javelinas, established in 1992, are a baseball team that plays in the West Division of the Arizona Fall League. The Javelinas play their home games in the Peoria Sports Complex in Peoria, Arizona, which is a spring training site for both the San Diego Padres and the Seattle Mariners. For the 2011 season, Major League Baseball teams sending players to the Javelinas were: the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Mets, San Diego Padres, St. Louis Cardinals, and Seattle Mariners. For 2012 the Minnesota Twins and Cincinnati", "id": "5919459" }, { "contents": "2008 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 2008 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 79th midseason exhibition between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and the National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was played at Yankee Stadium in The Bronx, New York City, home of the New York Yankees, on July 15, 2008 and began at 8:47 p.m. ET. The game ended at 1:38 a.m. ET the following morning. The home American League won 4–3 in 15 innings, giving home field", "id": "18338012" }, { "contents": "Sports Beanie Babies\n\n\nGIVEN AWAY (SGA) AT BASEBALL GAMES: 5/18/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 9/06/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 9/18/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 3/10/98 New York Yankees Bones the Dog 5/03/98 Chicago Cubs Daisy the Cow (Harry Caray) 5/17/98 New York Yankees Valentino the Bear 5/22/98 St. Louis Cardinals Stretch the Ostrich 5/31/98 Detroit Tigers Stripes the Tiger 5/31/98 Milwaukee Brewers Batty the Bat 5/31/98 Kansas City Royals Roary the Lion 6/14/98 Arizona Diamondbacks Hissy the Snake 7/07/98 Colorado Rockies Glory the Bear 7/12/98 Chicago White Sox Blizzard the Tiger 7/12/98 New York Mets", "id": "10270943" }, { "contents": "2007–08 New Jersey Devils season\n\n\n: 9–4–1; Home: 4–3–0; Road: 5–1–1 Record: 7–4–1 ; Home: 4–1–0 ; Road: 3–3–1 Record: 7–5–0 ; Home: 4–4–0 ; Road: 3–1–0 Record: 9–3–3 ; Home: 7–3–1 ; Road: 2–0–2 Record: 6–6–1 ; Home: 2–2–1 ; Road: 4–4–0 Record: 3–1–0 ; Home: 2–0–0 ; Road: 1–1–0 The New Jersey Devils clinched a playoff spot following a 2–1 overtime victory against the New York Islanders on April 1, 2008, their 79th game of the season. They were the third", "id": "13610586" }, { "contents": "2018 New York Mets season\n\n\nlosing 1–5 to the St. Louis Cardinals, finishing the series two out of three. After, they went on a 9–game win streak, which put them in first place in the NL East. They finished the month going 15–9 and having a strong win (14–2) over the San Diego Padres. On May 1, the Mets started the month losing 2–3 to the Atlanta Braves at Citi Field. They went on a 6–game losing streak, but broke out of it seven days later by beating the Cincinnati Reds 7–6. The", "id": "3541787" }, { "contents": "Doubleheader (baseball)\n\n\nLike the twi-night doubleheader, this type of doubleheader is more prominent in the minor leagues. The last one scheduled in Major League Baseball was the Seattle Mariners at the Kansas City Royals on August 6, 2017. Prior traditional doubleheaders were the Detroit Tigers at the Cleveland Indians on September 13, 2015, the Pittsburgh Pirates at the New York Yankees on May 18, 2014, San Diego Padres at the Cleveland Indians on April 9, 2014, the New York Yankees at the Cleveland Indians on May 13, 2013,", "id": "5035560" }, { "contents": "Graeme Lloyd\n\n\nGraeme John Lloyd (born 9 April 1967) is an Australian-born former professional baseball pitcher, who appeared with the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays, Montreal Expos, Florida Marlins, New York Mets, and Kansas City Royals of Major League Baseball (MLB). Lloyd played with the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays, and Kansas City Royals of the American League and the Montreal Expos, Florida Marlins, and New York Mets of the National League. He was the third", "id": "11258284" }, { "contents": "1969 Major League Baseball expansion\n\n\nand Washington Senators, and the American League West would consist of the California Angels, Chicago White Sox, Kansas City Royals, Minnesota Twins, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Pilots. The National League originally resisted a divisional split, with its president Warren Giles citing \"the tradition and history of baseball\". By July 10, the National League owners had agreed to a divisional split, in which the National League East would consist of the Chicago Cubs, Montreal Expos, New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, and", "id": "11925191" }, { "contents": "Ricky Bones\n\n\nRicardo Bones (; born April 7, 1969) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. Bones played from 1991 to 2001 for three National League teams – the San Diego Padres, Cincinnati Reds, and Florida Marlins – and four American League teams – the Milwaukee Brewers, Kansas City Royals, New York Yankees, and Baltimore Orioles. Bones was signed by the Padres as an amateur free agent on May 13, 1986 making his Major League debut on August 11, 1991 against the Cincinnati Reds. He pitched seven innings, allowed", "id": "19542825" }, { "contents": "Rubén Gotay\n\n\nRuben A. Gotay ( ; born December 25, 1982) is a Puerto Rican former professional baseball infielder. He played in Major League Baseball from 2004 to 2008 with the Kansas City Royals, New York Mets and Atlanta Braves. He is currently a coach for the Clearwater Threshers. Gotay made his major league debut with the Kansas City Royals on August 4, , when they played the Chicago White Sox. He went 1-for-3 and got his first major league hit off José Contreras. Gotay played in 44 games for the Royals in", "id": "18248893" }, { "contents": "Midwestern United States\n\n\n), Major League Baseball (MLB), National Basketball Association (NBA), National Hockey League (NHL) and Major League Soccer (MLS) have team franchises in several Midwestern cities: Successful teams include the St. Louis Cardinals (11 World Series titles), Cincinnati Reds (5 World Series titles), Chicago Bulls (6 NBA titles), the Detroit Pistons (3 NBA titles), the Green Bay Packers (4 Super Bowl titles, 13 total NFL championships), the Chicago Bears (1 Super Bowl", "id": "15016390" }, { "contents": "Roberto Kelly\n\n\nRoberto Conrado \"Gray\" Kelly (born October 1, 1964) is a Panamanian former professional baseball outfielder in Major League Baseball and current manager of the Sultanes de Monterrey of the Mexican Baseball League. He was signed by the New York Yankees as an amateur free agent in 1982 and went on to play for them (1987–1992 and 2000), the Cincinnati Reds (1993–1994), Atlanta Braves (1994), Montreal Expos (1995), Los Angeles Dodgers (1995), Minnesota Twins (1996–1997), Seattle Mariners", "id": "13631358" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Portland Trail Blazers season\n\n\nselections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. Record: 0–1 ; Home: 0–0 ; Road: 0–1 Record: 5–10 ; Home: 5–3 ; Road: 0–7 Record: 13–2 ; Home: 10–0 ; Road: 3–2 Record: 8–6 ; Home: 3–2 ; Road: 5–4 Record: 5–9; Home: 4–3; Road: 1–6 Record: 7–8; Home: 3–3 ; Road: 4–5 Record: 3–5; Home: 3–2; Road: 0–3 *Total for entire season including previous team(s) The Trail Blazers", "id": "14916980" }, { "contents": "Todd Zeile\n\n\nTodd Edward Zeile (born September 9, 1965) is an American former professional baseball third baseman, catcher, and first baseman in Major League Baseball (MLB). He played sixteen seasons, from 1989 to 2004, for the St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago Cubs, Philadelphia Phillies, Baltimore Orioles, Los Angeles Dodgers, Florida Marlins, Texas Rangers, New York Mets, Colorado Rockies, New York Yankees, and Montreal Expos. Zeile graduated from UCLA, where he played collegiate baseball primarily as a catcher. Only five players", "id": "4659979" }, { "contents": "Cameron Maybin\n\n\nCameron Keith Maybin (born April 4, 1987) is an American professional baseball outfielder for the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball (MLB). He has played in MLB for the Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, San Diego Padres, Atlanta Braves, Los Angeles Angels, Houston Astros, and Seattle Mariners. He was the tenth overall pick in the 2005 MLB draft by the Tigers and debuted with them in 2007. With the Astros, he won the 2017 World Series over the Los Angeles Dodgers. Maybin", "id": "4351467" }, { "contents": "All-you-can-eat seats\n\n\nBaltimore Orioles, Kansas City Royals, and Texas Rangers converted their under-utilized seats to AYCE seats. The concept spread to 13 Major League Baseball parks in 2008 and 19 parks in 2010. Major League Baseball teams offering all-you-can-eat seats include the Arizona Diamondbacks, Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, Kansas City Royals, Los Angeles Dodgers, Miami Marlins, Minnesota Twins, Pittsburgh Pirates, San Diego Padres, Tampa Bay Rays, Texas Rangers, and Toronto", "id": "12379503" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Detroit Red Wings season\n\n\nand center Pavel Datsyuk were starters in the game. The Western Conference team was coached by Detroit Red Wings head coach Mike Babcock. The Red Wings had the best goaltending in the League, allowing only 179 goals (excluding five shootout goals). Record: 10–2–1; Home: 5–1–0; Road: 5–1–1 Record: 7–4–1; Home: 5–1–0; Road: 2–3–1 Record: 12–2–1 ; Home: 6–1–1 ; Road: 6–1–0 Record: 9–2–1; Home: 4–1–1; Road: 5–1–0 Record: 4–8–2; Home: 1–4–0; Road", "id": "10767066" }, { "contents": "List of Miami Hurricanes in the NFL\n\n\n(2) Baltimore Ravens (0) Buffalo Bills (2) Carolina Panthers (4) Chicago Bears (2) Cincinnati Bengals (1) Cleveland Browns (2) Dallas Cowboys (0) Denver Broncos (1) Detroit Lions (2) Green Bay Packers (3) Houston Texans (2) Indianapolis Colts (4) Jacksonville Jaguars (6) Kansas City Chiefs (1) Los Angeles Chargers (4) Los Angeles Rams (0) Miami Dolphins (2) Minnesota Vikings (2) New England Patriots", "id": "16077415" }, { "contents": "Larry Stahl\n\n\nLarry Floyd Stahl (born June 29, 1941) is an American retired professional baseball outfielder. He played in Major League Baseball from 1964 to 1973 for the Kansas City Athletics, New York Mets, San Diego Padres, and Cincinnati Reds. Stahl was signed by the Athletics in 1960 as an amateur free agent. He broke into the big leagues on September 11, 1964, going 0-1 as a pinch-hitter against Wally Bunker in a 5-2 Kansas City loss to the Baltimore Orioles in Memorial Stadium.", "id": "21402635" }, { "contents": "Rick Wilkins (baseball)\n\n\nRichard David Wilkins (born June 4, 1967) is an American former professional baseball catcher. He played eleven seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) between 1991 and 2001 for the Chicago Cubs, Houston Astros, San Francisco Giants, Seattle Mariners, New York Mets, Los Angeles Dodgers, St. Louis Cardinals, and San Diego Padres. Wilkins was born in Jacksonville, Florida. While growing up, he graduated from The Bolles School where he was a district champ in both baseball and football his senior year of high school", "id": "21061655" }, { "contents": "List of highest-income counties in the United States\n\n\n, Pennsylvania 3, Wisconsin 2, Massachusetts 2, Michigan 2, Indiana 1, Kansas 1, Kentucky 1, Missouri 1, New Hampshire 1, New Mexico 1, Tennessee 1, Utah 1. Twenty-five states do not have any counties in the top 100. \"United States of America: $41,994\" Number of counties by state in the top 100: Colorado 10, Virginia 7 counties plus 3 independent cities, New Jersey 9, California 8, Florida 6, New York 6, Georgia 4,", "id": "17149331" }, { "contents": "Anthony Swarzak\n\n\nAnthony Ray Swarzak (born September 10, 1985) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Atlanta Braves of Major League Baseball (MLB). He previously played for the Minnesota Twins, Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, Chicago White Sox, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Mets, Seattle Mariners and for the Doosan Bears of the KBO League. Swarzak attended Nova High School in Davie, Florida. As a sophomore, Swarzak pitched to an 11–1 win–loss record with a 1.16 earned run average and 120 strikeouts and was", "id": "11169168" }, { "contents": "Danny Walton\n\n\nDaniel James Walton (July 14, 1947 – August 9, 2017) was an American Major League Baseball outfielder. He played for the Houston Astros (1968 and 1977), Seattle Pilots (1969), Milwaukee Brewers (1970–71), New York Yankees (1971), Minnesota Twins (1973 and 1975), Los Angeles Dodgers (1976), Yokohama Taiyo Whales (1978), and Texas Rangers (1980). During a 9-year major league baseball career, he hit .223, 28 home runs, and 107", "id": "15720261" }, { "contents": "Tom Kelly (baseball)\n\n\ninning two-run home run. The World Series was a well-fought contest between the Twins and the National League champion St. Louis Cardinals, each team winning all of its home games. Games 1, 2, 4 and 6 were decidedly lopsided contests (10–1 Twins, 8–4 Twins, 7–2 Cards, 11–5 Twins), with Games 3, 5 and 7 being much closer contests, each being decided by only two runs (3–1 Cards, 4–2 Cards and 4–2 Twins). After a 63-year drought, Tom Kelly", "id": "7120038" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Dallas Mavericks season\n\n\nthe season: Dallas' selections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. injured Record: 1–0; Home: 0–0; Road: 1–0 Record: 10–5; Home: 8–1 ; Road: 2–4 Record: 9–6; Home: 6–2; Road: 3–4 Record: 11–3; Home: 6–0; Road: 5–3 Record: 8–6; Home: 5–0; Road: 3–6 Record: 7–8; Home: 5–4; Road: 2–4 Record: 5–3; Home: 4–0; Road: 1–3 *Total for entire season including", "id": "14916679" }, { "contents": "2010 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2010 Major League Baseball season began April 4, with the regular season ending on October 3. The 2010 All-Star Game was played on July 13 at Angel Stadium of Anaheim in Anaheim, California. The National League ended a 13-game winless streak with a 3–1 victory. Due to this result, the World Series began October 27 in the city of the National League Champion, the San Francisco Giants, and ended November 1 when the Giants defeated the American League Champion Texas Rangers, four games to one. Green backgrounds", "id": "9032678" }, { "contents": "Busch Stadium\n\n\nscore of 6-2, clinching the series win. In the 2006 National League Championship Series the Cardinals hosted the New York Mets in Games 3, 4, and 5. St. Louis won Game 3 and Game 5, and eventually clinched their 17th National League pennant by defeating the Mets on the road in Game 7, 3-1. The Cardinals faced the Detroit Tigers in the 2006 World Series. This was the third meeting between the two ballclubs in the Fall Classic, and the first in 38 years. The", "id": "4108910" }, { "contents": "American Association (20th century) Rookie of the Year Award\n\n\nCity 89ers, Springfield Redbirds, and St. Paul Saints (2); and the Buffalo Bisons, Minneapolis Millers, and Toledo Mud Hens (1). Eight players from the St. Louis Cardinals Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the Rookie of the Year Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago White Sox and Cincinnati Reds organizations (5); the Boston/Milwaukee Braves organization (4); the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers, Cleveland Indians, Kansas City Royals, Montreal Expos, and", "id": "8789705" }, { "contents": "2017 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2017 Major League Baseball season began on April 2, 2017 with three games, including the 2016 World Series champions Chicago Cubs facing off against the St. Louis Cardinals, and ended on November 1. The postseason began on October 3. The World Series began October 24 and Game 7 was played on November 1, in which the Houston Astros defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers in seven games, to capture their first World Series championship in franchise history. The 88th Major League Baseball All-Star Game was held on July 11 at", "id": "12617094" }, { "contents": "UCLA Bruins baseball\n\n\nTulsa, 6–5 in 10 innings, and to Arizona State, 2–1 in 12 innings. Chambliss, who went on to play for Major League Baseball's Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Atlanta Braves between 1971 and 1986, had a team-high .340 batting average and 15 home runs. Other members of the team included Bill Bonham, Steven Edney, Mike Reinbach, and Jim York. The 1997 team won the Pac-10 title with a 43–18 record (21–9 Pac-10) and reached in the CWS. The team was", "id": "3126266" }, { "contents": "The National Baseball Association's top 100 minor league teams\n\n\ntheir final list. Of the 69 franchises to make the list, 14 appeared more than once. The Baltimore Orioles took 6 places on the list, the most of any team, followed by the Ft. Worth Panthers and Toronto Maple Leafs (5), Newark Bears and San Francisco Seals (4); Kansas City Blues, Los Angeles Angels, and St. Paul Saints (3); and Charlotte Hornets, Columbus Senators/Red Birds, Houston Buffaloes, Indianapolis Indians, Memphis Chicks, and Milwaukee Brewers (2", "id": "6000643" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "LaTroy Hawkins\n\n\nLaTroy Hawkins (born December 21, 1972) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. In his 21-year Major League Baseball (MLB) career, he played for the Minnesota Twins, Chicago Cubs, San Francisco Giants, Baltimore Orioles, Colorado Rockies, New York Yankees, Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, New York Mets, and Toronto Blue Jays. At the time of his retirement, Hawkins was the only active player to be a member of the 1,000-games-pitched club, and at", "id": "14886480" }, { "contents": "Ron Davis (pitcher)\n\n\nRonald Gene Davis (born August 6, 1955) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played 11 years from 1978 to 1988. Davis played for the New York Yankees and Minnesota Twins of the American League and the Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Dodgers, and San Francisco Giants of the National League. He was selected to the American League All-Star team in 1981. Davis was born in Houston, Texas. Standing 6' 4\", he was a hard-throwing right-handed relief pitcher. During his", "id": "18827106" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball rivalries\n\n\nexpansion teams in , MLB increased the total number of games American League teams played to 162, which meant teams would play each other 18 times a season. The National League did not implement this until the following year when the New York Mets and Houston Colt .45s (now the Houston Astros) entered play. In , with the San Diego Padres, Seattle Pilots, Kansas City Royals, and Montreal Expos entering play as expansion teams, MLB split both leagues into two divisions with six teams each. Teams played a total of", "id": "19117978" }, { "contents": "Uzbekistan Professional Football League Organization\n\n\nWDWWL 4 Previous rank: 5 Metalourg 7 3 1 3 13 9 +4 10 LWLWL 5 Previous rank: 14 Nasaf 7 3 1 3 11 8 +3 10 WWLLL 6 Previous rank: 3 Bunyodkor 6 3 1 2 9 8 +1 10 DWWWL 7 Previous rank: 4 Surkhon 6 2 3 1 5 4 +1 9 DLDWW 8 Previous rank: 7 Dinamo Samarqand 6 2 2 2 6 7 -1 8 DLWWL 9 Previous rank: 10 Buxoro 7 1 3 3 6 9 -3 6 LDLWD 10 Previous rank: 11 Andijan 6 1", "id": "612339" }, { "contents": "Julio Navarro\n\n\nJulio Navarro Ventura (January 9, 1934 – January 24, 2018) was a Major League Baseball relief pitcher. He played for the Los Angeles Angels (1962–64), Detroit Tigers (1964–66), and Atlanta Braves (1970). The 5'11\", 190 lb. right-hander with the nickname \"Whiplash\" was acquired by the Angels from the San Francisco Giants organization on September 2, 1962. Navarro made his major league debut in relief on September 3, 1962 against the New York Yankees in game 2", "id": "10731876" }, { "contents": "Federal League\n\n\neroded by subsequent court rulings and legislation regarding issues specific to Major League Baseball. Of the locations of teams in the Federal League, five currently have major league teams. Those are Baltimore, Chicago, Kansas City, Pittsburgh and St. Louis. Brooklyn has a New York–Penn League team, known as the Brooklyn Cyclones. (The major league Brooklyn Dodgers moved to Los Angeles in 1958, although the New York Mets have been located in the adjacent borough of Queens since 1964.) Buffalo and Indianapolis have International League teams", "id": "11616700" }, { "contents": "Jim Palmer\n\n\nbetween Major League Baseball, ABC and NBC called The Baseball Network) to once again broadcast with Tim McCarver and Al Michaels. In 1995, the reunited team of Palmer, McCarver and Michaels would call the All-Star Game, Game 3 of that NLDS between Cincinnati and Los Angeles, Game 4 of the NLDS between Atlanta and Colorado, Games 1–2 of the NLCS, and Games 1, 4–5 of the World Series. Palmer, McCarver and Michaels were also intended to call the previous year's World Series for ABC,", "id": "10332649" }, { "contents": "Kauffman Stadium\n\n\nresult of the American League winning the 2015 MLB All-Star Game 6-3. The Royals won game 1 (5-4 in 14 innings) and game 2 (7-1), as well as the entire series (4-1). Kauffman Stadium was the last baseball-only park built in the majors (not counting temporary facilities) from 1966 to 1991. It was one of the few baseball-only facilities built in the majors during the heyday of the cookie-cutter stadium era,", "id": "17613781" }, { "contents": "Steve Lyons (baseball)\n\n\nthe rare distinction of having played all nine defensive positions in a single game at the major league level, although in an exhibition contest. The \"Windy City Classic,\" between the Chicago Cubs and the White Sox, took place at Wrigley Field on April 23, 1990. Per standard baseball notation, Lyons' positions during the game were, in order: 2-3-7-8-6-9-5-9-1-4. Lyons signed with Boston on April 18, 1991. With", "id": "5478878" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Carolina Hurricanes season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Carolina Hurricanes season began October 3, 2007. It was the franchise's 36th season, 29th season in the National Hockey League (NHL) and 11th as the Hurricanes. Key dates prior to the start of the season: The Hurricanes had the most power-play opportunities of all 30 NHL teams, with 420. Record: 7–3–3; Home: 3–1–1; Road: 4–2–2 Record: 7–6–0; Home: 5–4–0; Road: 2–2–0 Record: 5–10–0; Home: 2–3–0; Road: 3–7–0 Record: 6–6–1;", "id": "10381758" }, { "contents": "1970 NBA playoffs\n\n\n1) Atlanta Hawks vs. (3) Chicago Bulls: \"Hawks win series 4-1\" (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Phoenix Suns: \"Lakers win series 4-3\" Division Finals (1) Atlanta Hawks vs. (2) Los Angeles Lakers: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Champion: New York Knicks Division Semifinals (1) New York Knicks vs. (3) Baltimore Bullets: \"Knicks win series 4-3\" (2) Milwaukee Bucks vs. (4)", "id": "14689672" }, { "contents": "Bobby Schang\n\n\nRobert Martin Schang (December 7, 1886 – August 29, 1966), born in Wales Center, New York, was a catcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates (1914–15), New York Giants (1915) and St. Louis Cardinals (1927). He was the brother of former Major League Baseball catcher Wally Schang. In 3 seasons Schang played in 82 Games and had 186 At Bats, 14 Runs, 35 Hits, 7 Doubles, 4 Triples, 6 RBI, 3 Stolen Bases, 18 Walks, .188 Batting Average", "id": "7568276" }, { "contents": "A. J. Hinch\n\n\n, the Astros defeated the New York Yankees in Yankee Stadium 3–0 to advance to the American League Division Series. In the ALDS, Hinch's Astros took a 2–1 series lead against the Kansas City Royals. The Astros led the Royals 6–2 in Game 4 going into the 8th inning before the Royals came back to win 9–6. The Astros would go on to lose the series. In 2016, Houston began the season 7–17. Although the team's play improved during the course of the season, the Astros finished 84–78 and did", "id": "6118162" }, { "contents": "Mike Maddux\n\n\nMichael Ausley Maddux (born August 27, 1961) is an American professional baseball pitching coach and former pitcher, who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for nine teams, over 15 seasons. He is now the pitching coach for the St. Louis Cardinals. Maddux played in MLB from through for the Philadelphia Phillies, Los Angeles Dodgers, San Diego Padres, New York Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates, Boston Red Sox, Seattle Mariners, Montreal Expos, and Houston Astros. Except for the Phillies, for whom he played during", "id": "6218003" }, { "contents": "Chad Moeller\n\n\nChad Edward Moeller [MOE-ler] (born February 18, 1975) is an American former professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 2000 through 2010 for the Minnesota Twins, Arizona Diamondbacks, Milwaukee Brewers, Cincinnati Reds, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, and Baltimore Orioles. Moeller attended the University of Southern California (USC) and played college baseball for the USC Trojans baseball team. In 1996, he was an All-Pac-10 Conference selection. He was drafted in the", "id": "2431693" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Phoenix Coyotes season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Phoenix Coyotes season began on October 4, 2007. It was the franchise's 36th season, 29th in the National Hockey League (NHL) and 12th season as the Phoenix Coyotes. Key dates prior to the start of the season: Record: 4–6–0; Home: 1–5–0; Road: 3–1–0 Record: 7–6–0; Home: 3–2–0; Road: 4–4–0 Record: 7–6–1; Home: 2–3–1; Road: 5–3–0 Record: 9–4–1; Home: 5–1–1; Road: 4–3–0 Record: 6–5–3; Home: 3–3–1; Road", "id": "12404837" }, { "contents": "Jim Brower\n\n\nJames Robert Brower (born December 29, 1972) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played for eight Major League Baseball (MLB) teams: the Cleveland Indians (-), Cincinnati Reds (-), Montreal Expos (2002), San Francisco Giants (-), Atlanta Braves (), Baltimore Orioles (), San Diego Padres (2006), and New York Yankees (). He is currently the pitching coach for the Seattle Mariners of Major League Baseball (MLB). Brower was", "id": "10294961" }, { "contents": "Brad Ausmus\n\n\nBradley David Ausmus (; born April 14, 1969) is an American baseball former catcher and current manager for the Los Angeles Angels of Major League Baseball (MLB). In his 18-year MLB playing career, Ausmus played for the San Diego Padres, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, and Los Angeles Dodgers. He was also the manager of the Tigers and of the Israel national baseball team. A 1987 draft pick of the New York Yankees, he chose to alternate between attending Dartmouth College and playing minor league baseball. He then", "id": "3254039" }, { "contents": "WTOG\n\n\nWednesdays). These included games from the Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, Kansas City Royals, Minnesota Twins, New York Yankees, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals and the Toronto Blue Jays, as those teams were mainly in the Grapefruit League for spring training in the Tampa Bay, Orlando, Fort Myers and Sarasota areas. WTOG discontinued the baseball broadcasts when ESPN became the cable partner for Major League Baseball in 1990. WTOG aired numerous Tampa Bay Rowdies", "id": "69857" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball relocation of 1950s–60s\n\n\nexpanded to add teams in new and existing cities, adding 14 teams as of 2018. During the early years of the American League as a major league, the league placed franchises in cities that were either in direct competition with National League teams (New York City, Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, and St. Louis) or in markets abandoned by the National League after the 1899 contraction (Cleveland, Washington, D.C., and briefly Baltimore). Only Detroit, home of the Detroit Tigers, was a true \"new\"", "id": "983146" }, { "contents": "Billy Kelly (baseball)\n\n\nWilliam Joseph Kelly (May 1, 1886 – June 3, 1940) was an American professional baseball player. He played in parts of four seasons in Major League Baseball for the St. Louis Cardinals and Pittsburgh Pirates from through . He also managed the minor league Port Huron Saints in 1922. Kelly was born in Baltimore, Maryland and died of lung cancer in Detroit, Michigan at the age of 54. In a brief 4 year, 104 game major league career, Kelly compiled a .290 batting average with 32 runs, 1", "id": "19333378" }, { "contents": "Kevin Jarvis\n\n\nKevin Thomas Jarvis (born August 1, 1969) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. He played professionally for many teams including the Cincinnati Reds, Minnesota Twins, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, Colorado Rockies, San Diego Padres, Seattle Mariners, St. Louis Cardinals, the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Boston Red Sox. As of , he is a scout for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. Jarvis was born in Lexington, Kentucky and graduated from Tates Creek High School in Lexington. He played college baseball at Wake Forest", "id": "7080315" }, { "contents": "René Rivera\n\n\nRené Rivera (born July 31, 1983) is a Puerto Rican professional baseball catcher in the New York Mets organization. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Seattle Mariners, Minnesota Twins, San Diego Padres, Tampa Bay Rays, Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Angels and Atlanta Braves. Rivera was drafted by the Seattle Mariners in the second round (49th overall) of the 2001 Major League Baseball Draft as a 17-year-old. He played most of the 2004 season with the High-A California", "id": "21916971" }, { "contents": "New Jersey Jackals\n\n\n9/14 - North Shore 5, Jackals 4 9/16 - North Shore 1, Jackals 0 9/17 – Jackals 7, North Shore 2 9/18 – Jackals 4, North Shore 2 9/19 – Jackals 5, North Shore 3 Win 2nd Northeast League Championship, 4th team Championship. To date, this is the last time the Jackals have won a league championship. The Jackals total attendance in 2004 was 106,100. Averaging 2,282 per game. In 2005 the Jackals joined the 8-team Canadian American Association of Professional Baseball League but failed to make the playoffs", "id": "4403592" }, { "contents": "Larry Beinfest\n\n\nMarlins defeated the San Francisco Giants, 3-1 in four games in the 2003 NLDS, and the Chicago Cubs, 4-3 in seven games in the 2003 NLCS, to win the 2003 NL Pennant. In the 2003 World Series, the Marlins became the champion of Major League Baseball by defeating the AL Pennant winning New York Yankees 4-2 in six games. Following their championship season, Baseball America named the Marlins Organization of the Year and the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum recognized Beinfest as the 2003 winner of the", "id": "19195239" }, { "contents": "List of current Major League Baseball broadcasters\n\n\n-4, 6-7, and odd extra innings up through 2013) br Oakland: Innings 3-4, 7, and even extra innings br Seattle: Innings 3, 6-7, and even extra innings (formerly 3-4, 7, and even extra innings from 2011-2012) br Tampa Bay: Innings 3-4, 7-8, and even extra innings (Wills and Freed switch every game so one will do innings 1-2, 5-6, 9, and", "id": "6338286" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "Henry Blanco\n\n\nHenry Ramón Blanco (born August 29, 1971) is a Venezuelan professional baseball coach and former player. He is currently the bullpen coach for the Washington Nationals. He played as a catcher in Major League Baseball from 1997 to 2013, appearing for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, Atlanta Braves, Minnesota Twins, Chicago Cubs, San Diego Padres, New York Mets, Arizona Diamondbacks, Toronto Blue Jays, and Seattle Mariners. He later served as quality assurance coach for the Cubs. Although a light", "id": "16244431" }, { "contents": "Ryan Howard\n\n\na 7–2 loss to the Atlanta Braves. On September 6, Howard logged his first Major League hit in a single at-bat during a 3–1 loss to the Braves; on September 8, he recorded his first multi-hit game with a double and a single in a 4–1 win over the Braves. On September 11, Howard hit his first Major League home run off Bartolomé Fortunato, driving in his first RBI and scoring his first run in an 11–9 win over the New York Mets. Howard had 42 plate appearances", "id": "20940364" }, { "contents": "Xavier Nady\n\n\nXavier Clifford Nady VI (; born November 14, 1978) is an American former professional baseball outfielder and first baseman. Nady played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the New York Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates, New York Yankees, Chicago Cubs, Arizona Diamondbacks, Washington Nationals, San Francisco Giants, and the San Diego Padres. The St. Louis Cardinals originally drafted Nady in the 4th round of the 1997 Major League Baseball draft (134th overall) after he was named Northern California Player of the Year in his senior year of", "id": "5033466" }, { "contents": "Rex Hudler\n\n\nRex Allan Hudler (born September 2, 1960) is an American former Major League Baseball utility player and color commentator for the Kansas City Royals. He played a total of fourteen seasons after being a first round draft pick of the New York Yankees in 1978. Hudler played for six different Major League Baseball teams, and at every position except pitcher and catcher throughout his career: the New York Yankees (1984–1985), Baltimore Orioles (1986), Montreal Expos (1988–1990), St. Louis Cardinals (1990–1992), California", "id": "518136" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Montreal Canadiens season\n\n\nleading the NHL in power-play goals scored (90) and power-play percentage (24.06%). They also tied the Florida Panthers for the fewest shorthanded goals allowed, with three. Record: 6–2–3; Home: 2–1–2; Road: 4–1–1. Monthly record: 7–7–0; Home: 3–3–0; Road: 4–4–0.br Season record: 13–9–3; Home: 5–4–2; Road: 8–5–1. Monthly record: 6–4–4; Home: 1–3–2; Road: 5–1–2.br Season record: 19–13–7; Home: 6–7–4; Road: 13–6–3.", "id": "11149706" }, { "contents": "Rob Murphy\n\n\nRobert Albert Murphy (born May 26, 1960) is an American former professional baseball player who was a relief pitcher in Major League Baseball for eleven seasons in the 1980s and 1990s. Murphy played college baseball for the University of Florida, and was picked by the Cincinnati Reds in the first round of the 1981 Major League Baseball Draft. In addition to the Reds, he played for the Boston Red Sox, Seattle Mariners, Houston Astros, St. Louis Cardinals, New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers and Florida Marlins. Murphy", "id": "17438779" }, { "contents": "2006–07 Buffalo Sabres season\n\n\nMichael Ryan, Andrej Sekera and Drew Stafford all played their first career NHL game during the 2006–07 season. The Sabres finished with 298 goals scored (excluding 10 shootout-winning goals), the most in the League. Record for month 10–0–1 (Home 4–0–1 Away 6–0–0) Record for Month 9–3–1 (Home 4–2–1 Away 5–1–0) Record for Month 9–4–1 (Home 5–2–0 Away 4–2–1) Record for Month 6–7–1 (Home 4–3–0 Away 2–4–1) Record for Month 8–2–1 (Home 5–0–1 Away 3–2–0) Record for Month 8–5–2 (Home 5–3–0 Away", "id": "5702113" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Golden State Warriors season\n\n\nThis had fans severely criticizing the conference system in the league as the Warriors had a better record than all eastern conference playoff teams up to the third seed. Teams such as the Atlanta Hawks had sub or .500 winning percentages but still managed to make the postseason. Record: 0–1; Home: 0–1; Road: 0–0 Record: 8–6; Home: 3–3 ; Road: 5–3 Record: 11–6; Home: 5–2; Road: 6–4 Record: 9–6; Home: 5–2; Road: 4–4 Record: 7–3; Home:", "id": "14917146" }, { "contents": "Miguel Batista\n\n\nMiguel Descartes Batista Jerez (born February 19, 1971) is a Dominican former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Florida Marlins, Chicago Cubs, Montreal Expos, Kansas City Royals, Arizona Diamondbacks, Toronto Blue Jays, Seattle Mariners, Washington Nationals, St. Louis Cardinals, New York Mets and Atlanta Braves. Over his career, Batista has played for eight teams and been utilized extensively as both a starter and a reliever. His best seasons came in and with the Arizona Diamondbacks,", "id": "19280208" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball on CBS\n\n\non KPIX-TV locally, although the games aired on stations in markets adjacent to the Bay Area. In 1963, KPIX pre-empted the July 13 game between the San Francisco Giants–Philadelphia Phillies (at 10:15 a.m.), and the Los Angeles Dodgers-Phillies game on July 14 (at 9:30 a.m.); in 1964, the station pre-empted the Kansas City Athletics–New York Yankees game on May 16 (at 10:45) and the Milwaukee Braves–St. Louis Cardinals game on May 17.", "id": "18694381" }, { "contents": "1969 Major League Baseball expansion\n\n\nSt. Louis Cardinals, and the National League West would consist of the Atlanta Braves, Cincinnati Reds, Houston Astros, Los Angeles Dodgers, San Diego Padres, and San Francisco Giants. Game scheduling issues had to be resolved; league-wide, there would be 1,944 games compared to 1,232 for the 1968 Major League Baseball season. The American League had considered decreasing the number of games played by each team to 152 or 156 from 162 that had been played each season since 1961, and the National League either 162 or 165", "id": "11925192" }, { "contents": "List of international games played by NHL teams\n\n\nAngeles Kings, the Minnesota North Stars, the Montreal Canadiens, the New Jersey Devils, the New York Islanders, the New York Rangers, the Philadelphia Flyers, the Pittsburgh Penguins, the Quebec Nordiques, the St. Louis Blues, the Toronto Maple Leafs, the Vancouver Canucks, the Washington Capitals, and the original Winnipeg Jets). Games took place in the USA and Canada. The Soviet teams won the series with a record of 11–9–1. Individually, CSKA has a record of 4–1–0, Dynamo had a record of 3–2–0", "id": "21623026" } ]
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[ { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "1942 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 1942 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the tenth playing of the midsummer classic between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was held on July 6, 1942, at Polo Grounds in New York City the home of the New York Giants of the National League. The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League 3–1. While the game had been scheduled for a twilight start at 6:30 p.m. EWT", "id": "14878188" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "2015 Toronto Blue Jays season\n\n\nearned positions in the bullpen on the Opening Day roster. The team returned to Montreal's Olympic Stadium on April 3 and April 4, 2015, to face the Cincinnati Reds. The Blue Jays would lose the first game 2–0, but win the finale 9–1. In Grapefruit League play, Toronto finished with a 19–13 record. The 2015 Major League Baseball draft was held on June 8–10. The Blue Jays played against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium on Opening Day and won, 6–1. Toronto scored five runs in the", "id": "19251784" }, { "contents": "2007 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2007 Major League Baseball season began on April 1 with a rematch of the 2006 National League Championship Series; the St. Louis Cardinals and New York Mets played the first game of the season at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri, which was won by the Mets, 6–1. The regular season concluded with seven teams entering the postseason who had failed to reach the 2006 playoffs including all National League teams, with only the New York Yankees returning; a dramatic one-game playoff between the Colorado Rockies and San Diego Padres", "id": "15645656" }, { "contents": "2009 Major League Baseball season\n\n\n4–3. In addition, the annual Civil Rights Game became a regular season game, and was played June 20 at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Ohio, when the host Cincinnati Reds lost to the Chicago White Sox in an interleague game, 10–8. Both teams wore replicas of their 1965 uniforms in the contest. The New York Yankees, with 103 wins, clinched Major League Baseball's best record in the 2009 season, and the #1 seed in the American League by winning the AL East. The Los Angeles", "id": "5183694" }, { "contents": "2016 Washington Nationals season\n\n\nfirst come-from-behind postseason win for a Washington, D.C., Major League Baseball team since the Washington Senators came from behind to beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 4-3 in Game 3 of the 1925 World Series 91 years earlier on October 10, 1925. It also was the Nationals′ first postseason victory at home since a 2-1 win over the St. Louis Cardinals in Game 4 of the 2012 National League Division Series on October 11, 2012. 4:08 p.m. (EDT) at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California", "id": "18692321" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "List of current Major League Baseball broadcasters\n\n\n, and even extra innings br Milwaukee: Innings 3-4, 7, and 10-11, 14-15, 18-19 with Uecker and Levering; innings 4-6, and 10-11, 14-15, 18-19 with Levering and Grindle br New York Mets: Innings 3-4, 7, and even extra innings br Philadelphia: Innings 4-5 (home games only) br St. Louis: Innings 3-4, 7-8, and even extra innings (home", "id": "6338289" }, { "contents": "1966 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 1966 Major League Baseball season was contested from April 11 to October 9, 1966. The Braves played their inaugural season in Atlanta, following their relocation from Milwaukee. Three teams played the 1966 season in new stadiums. On April 12, the Braves ushered in Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium with the Pittsburgh Pirates taking a 3–2 win in 13 innings. One week later, Anaheim Stadium opened with the California Angels losing to the Chicago White Sox, 3–1 in the Angels' debut in neighboring Orange County. On May 8,", "id": "16053448" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Rookie of the Year Award\n\n\n(2); and the Colorado Springs Sky Sox, Las Vegas 51s, New Orleans Zephyrs, Portland Beavers, and Sacramento River Cats (1). Four players from the Arizona Diamondbacks Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the Rookie of the Year Award, more than any other, followed by the Anaheim Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and San Diego Padres organizations (3); the Colorado Rockies, Kansas City Royals, and Seattle Mariners organizations (2); and the Florida Marlins, Houston Astros", "id": "8032424" }, { "contents": "2015 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2015 Major League Baseball season began on April 5 with a Sunday night game between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field, and ended on November 1 with the Kansas City Royals winning the World Series. This was Rob Manfred's first season serving as Commissioner of Baseball. The Major League Baseball All-Star Game's 86th edition was held on Tuesday, July 14 at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Ohio, home of the Cincinnati Reds. The American League won the game 6–3, to give", "id": "19375509" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Los Angeles Clippers season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Los Angeles Clippers season was their 38th season in the NBA and their 24th in Los Angeles. Key dates prior to the start of the season: Los Angeles' selections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. Record: 6–8; Home: 4–4; Road: 2–4 Record: 4–9; Home: 1–4; Road: 3–5 Record: 4–9; Home: 4–6; Road: 0–3 Record: 5–9; Home: 2–3; Road: 3–6 Record: 3–15; Home: 2–6; Road: 1–9 Record", "id": "15027267" }, { "contents": "Brett Tomko\n\n\nBrett Daniel Tomko (born April 7, 1973) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Cincinnati Reds, San Diego Padres, Seattle Mariners, St. Louis Cardinals, San Francisco Giants, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, Oakland Athletics, Texas Rangers, and Kansas City Royals. Tomko attended El Dorado High School in Placentia, California, and was a letter winner in basketball and baseball. Tomko attended Florida Southern College for one season in , leading the team", "id": "5534629" }, { "contents": "Ducky Schofield\n\n\nJohn Richard Schofield (born January 7, 1935), nicknamed Ducky, is an American former professional baseball infielder. He played nineteen seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1953 to 1971 for the St. Louis Cardinals, Pittsburgh Pirates, San Francisco Giants, New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers, Boston Red Sox, and Milwaukee Brewers. Schofield made his Major League Baseball debut with the St. Louis Cardinals on July 3, 1953, and appeared in his final game on September 30, 1971 for the Milwaukee Brewers.", "id": "7142787" }, { "contents": "Sports Beanie Babies\n\n\nthe Elephant 9/06/98 Anaheim Athletics Mel the Koala 9/06/98 Toronto Blue Jays Rocket the Bluejay 9/08/98 Chicago Cubs Blackie the Bear 9/13/98 Chicago Cubs Gracie the Swan 9/14/98 St. Louis Cardinals Smoochy the Frog 4/11/99 San Francisco Giants Slippery the Seal 4/25/99 Chicago Cubs Sammy the Bear 5/30/99 New York Mets Valentina the Bear 6/12/99 Milwaukee Brewers Early the Robin 6/18/99 Minnesota Twins Hippie the Bunny 6/19/99 Cincinnati Reds Scorch the Dragon 7/03/99 Houston Astros Goatee the Goat 7/11/99 Detroit Tigers Kuku the Cockatoo 7/18/99 Houston Astros Tiny the Chihuahua 8/05/99 Chicago Cubs Erin the Bear 8/15/99 New York Yankees", "id": "10270945" }, { "contents": "Eastern League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nAward, the most of any position. Seven players from the Philadelphia Phillies Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Pittsburgh Pirates organization (6); the Baltimore Orioles, Cleveland Indians, and Montreal Expos organizations (5); the New York Mets, and the Toronto Blue Jays organizations (4); the Boston Red Sox, and the New York Yankees organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Chicago White Sox, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers", "id": "5435227" }, { "contents": "2002 New York Yankees season\n\n\nH = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in\" Game 1: \"New York 8 – Anaheim 5.\" Game 2: \"Anaheim 8 – New York 6.\" Game 3: \"Anaheim 9 – New York 6.\" Game 4: \"Anaheim 9 – New York 5.\" Anaheim's victory secured their place in the American League Championship Series, where they defeated the Minnesota Twins, and subsequently the San Francisco Giants to win the World Series", "id": "3120510" }, { "contents": "Busch Stadium\n\n\nSeries against the Kansas City Royals. The Cardinals hosted two postseason games at Busch Stadium in 2015. In the National League Division Series, they won game 1 on October 9, 2015, but lost game 2 against the Chicago Cubs. The Cardinals then lost games 3 and 4 to the Cubs at Wrigley Field to lose the series 3-1. The stadium hosted the 2009 Major League Baseball All-Star Game on July 14, 2009. The American League defeated the National League in that game, 4-3.", "id": "4108919" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\n, Mobile BayBears, and Nashville Sounds (2); and the Asheville Tourists, Charlotte O's, and Montgomery Rebels (1). Six players from the Chicago White Sox Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Houston Astros organization (4); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Cincinnati Reds, Kansas City Royals, Milwaukee Brewers, Oakland Athletics, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays/Rays organizations (3); the Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, Detroit Tigers", "id": "7467045" }, { "contents": "Champion Baseball\n\n\ncity/state to represent from a list containing Los Angeles, Cincinnati, Atlanta, Pittsburg (probably a typo for Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania), Chicago, Montreal, St. Louis, Boston, Milwaukee, New York City, California and Texas (all of whom had major-league baseball franchises in 1983). The computer then randomly selects from among the remaining cities. If at any time the computer team has scored more runs than the player, the game immediately ends. The high-scores list (\"FAR OUT PLAYERS", "id": "10335865" }, { "contents": "1939 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 1939 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the seventh playing of the mid-summer classic between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was held on July 11, 1939, at Yankee Stadium in The Bronx, New York City, the home of the New York Yankees of the American League. The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League 3–1. Players in \"italics\" have since been", "id": "22195293" }, { "contents": "California League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nAward, the most of any position. Six players played during seasons for which position information is unavailable. Sixteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the San Diego Padres organization (7); the California/Los Angeles Angels, Minnesota Twins, and San Francisco Giants organizations (5); the St. Louis Cardinals organization (4); the Kansas City/Oakland Athletics and Milwaukee Brewers organization (3);", "id": "8204130" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "2015 Summer North American League of Legends Championship Series\n\n\n2015 Summer North American League of Legends Championship Series (2015 Summer NA LCS) was won by Counter Logic Gaming, their first NA LCS split title. Most games were played in Los Angeles at Riot Games' studio, but the finals were played at Madison Square Garden in New York. 1. Team Liquid 14-5 2. Counter Logic Gaming 13-6 3. Team Impulse 13-6 4. Gravity Gaming 12-7 5. Team SoloMid 11-7 6. Team Dignitas 10-8 7.", "id": "894748" }, { "contents": "Darren Bragg\n\n\nDarren William Bragg (born September 7, 1969) is an American former baseball outfielder who played 11 seasons in Major League Baseball. He played for the Seattle Mariners (–), Boston Red Sox (1996–), St. Louis Cardinals (1999), Colorado Rockies (), New York Mets (), New York Yankees (2001), Atlanta Braves (–), San Diego Padres (), and his final team, the Cincinnati Reds (2004). In his career, he hit .255 with", "id": "479806" }, { "contents": "Peoria Javelinas\n\n\nThe Peoria Javelinas, established in 1992, are a baseball team that plays in the West Division of the Arizona Fall League. The Javelinas play their home games in the Peoria Sports Complex in Peoria, Arizona, which is a spring training site for both the San Diego Padres and the Seattle Mariners. For the 2011 season, Major League Baseball teams sending players to the Javelinas were: the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Mets, San Diego Padres, St. Louis Cardinals, and Seattle Mariners. For 2012 the Minnesota Twins and Cincinnati", "id": "5919459" }, { "contents": "2008 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 2008 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 79th midseason exhibition between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and the National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was played at Yankee Stadium in The Bronx, New York City, home of the New York Yankees, on July 15, 2008 and began at 8:47 p.m. ET. The game ended at 1:38 a.m. ET the following morning. The home American League won 4–3 in 15 innings, giving home field", "id": "18338012" }, { "contents": "Sports Beanie Babies\n\n\nGIVEN AWAY (SGA) AT BASEBALL GAMES: 5/18/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 9/06/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 9/18/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 3/10/98 New York Yankees Bones the Dog 5/03/98 Chicago Cubs Daisy the Cow (Harry Caray) 5/17/98 New York Yankees Valentino the Bear 5/22/98 St. Louis Cardinals Stretch the Ostrich 5/31/98 Detroit Tigers Stripes the Tiger 5/31/98 Milwaukee Brewers Batty the Bat 5/31/98 Kansas City Royals Roary the Lion 6/14/98 Arizona Diamondbacks Hissy the Snake 7/07/98 Colorado Rockies Glory the Bear 7/12/98 Chicago White Sox Blizzard the Tiger 7/12/98 New York Mets", "id": "10270943" }, { "contents": "2007–08 New Jersey Devils season\n\n\n: 9–4–1; Home: 4–3–0; Road: 5–1–1 Record: 7–4–1 ; Home: 4–1–0 ; Road: 3–3–1 Record: 7–5–0 ; Home: 4–4–0 ; Road: 3–1–0 Record: 9–3–3 ; Home: 7–3–1 ; Road: 2–0–2 Record: 6–6–1 ; Home: 2–2–1 ; Road: 4–4–0 Record: 3–1–0 ; Home: 2–0–0 ; Road: 1–1–0 The New Jersey Devils clinched a playoff spot following a 2–1 overtime victory against the New York Islanders on April 1, 2008, their 79th game of the season. They were the third", "id": "13610586" }, { "contents": "2018 New York Mets season\n\n\nlosing 1–5 to the St. Louis Cardinals, finishing the series two out of three. After, they went on a 9–game win streak, which put them in first place in the NL East. They finished the month going 15–9 and having a strong win (14–2) over the San Diego Padres. On May 1, the Mets started the month losing 2–3 to the Atlanta Braves at Citi Field. They went on a 6–game losing streak, but broke out of it seven days later by beating the Cincinnati Reds 7–6. The", "id": "3541787" }, { "contents": "Doubleheader (baseball)\n\n\nLike the twi-night doubleheader, this type of doubleheader is more prominent in the minor leagues. The last one scheduled in Major League Baseball was the Seattle Mariners at the Kansas City Royals on August 6, 2017. Prior traditional doubleheaders were the Detroit Tigers at the Cleveland Indians on September 13, 2015, the Pittsburgh Pirates at the New York Yankees on May 18, 2014, San Diego Padres at the Cleveland Indians on April 9, 2014, the New York Yankees at the Cleveland Indians on May 13, 2013,", "id": "5035560" }, { "contents": "Graeme Lloyd\n\n\nGraeme John Lloyd (born 9 April 1967) is an Australian-born former professional baseball pitcher, who appeared with the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays, Montreal Expos, Florida Marlins, New York Mets, and Kansas City Royals of Major League Baseball (MLB). Lloyd played with the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays, and Kansas City Royals of the American League and the Montreal Expos, Florida Marlins, and New York Mets of the National League. He was the third", "id": "11258284" }, { "contents": "1969 Major League Baseball expansion\n\n\nand Washington Senators, and the American League West would consist of the California Angels, Chicago White Sox, Kansas City Royals, Minnesota Twins, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Pilots. The National League originally resisted a divisional split, with its president Warren Giles citing \"the tradition and history of baseball\". By July 10, the National League owners had agreed to a divisional split, in which the National League East would consist of the Chicago Cubs, Montreal Expos, New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, and", "id": "11925191" }, { "contents": "Ricky Bones\n\n\nRicardo Bones (; born April 7, 1969) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. Bones played from 1991 to 2001 for three National League teams – the San Diego Padres, Cincinnati Reds, and Florida Marlins – and four American League teams – the Milwaukee Brewers, Kansas City Royals, New York Yankees, and Baltimore Orioles. Bones was signed by the Padres as an amateur free agent on May 13, 1986 making his Major League debut on August 11, 1991 against the Cincinnati Reds. He pitched seven innings, allowed", "id": "19542825" }, { "contents": "Rubén Gotay\n\n\nRuben A. Gotay ( ; born December 25, 1982) is a Puerto Rican former professional baseball infielder. He played in Major League Baseball from 2004 to 2008 with the Kansas City Royals, New York Mets and Atlanta Braves. He is currently a coach for the Clearwater Threshers. Gotay made his major league debut with the Kansas City Royals on August 4, , when they played the Chicago White Sox. He went 1-for-3 and got his first major league hit off José Contreras. Gotay played in 44 games for the Royals in", "id": "18248893" }, { "contents": "Midwestern United States\n\n\n), Major League Baseball (MLB), National Basketball Association (NBA), National Hockey League (NHL) and Major League Soccer (MLS) have team franchises in several Midwestern cities: Successful teams include the St. Louis Cardinals (11 World Series titles), Cincinnati Reds (5 World Series titles), Chicago Bulls (6 NBA titles), the Detroit Pistons (3 NBA titles), the Green Bay Packers (4 Super Bowl titles, 13 total NFL championships), the Chicago Bears (1 Super Bowl", "id": "15016390" }, { "contents": "Roberto Kelly\n\n\nRoberto Conrado \"Gray\" Kelly (born October 1, 1964) is a Panamanian former professional baseball outfielder in Major League Baseball and current manager of the Sultanes de Monterrey of the Mexican Baseball League. He was signed by the New York Yankees as an amateur free agent in 1982 and went on to play for them (1987–1992 and 2000), the Cincinnati Reds (1993–1994), Atlanta Braves (1994), Montreal Expos (1995), Los Angeles Dodgers (1995), Minnesota Twins (1996–1997), Seattle Mariners", "id": "13631358" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Portland Trail Blazers season\n\n\nselections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. Record: 0–1 ; Home: 0–0 ; Road: 0–1 Record: 5–10 ; Home: 5–3 ; Road: 0–7 Record: 13–2 ; Home: 10–0 ; Road: 3–2 Record: 8–6 ; Home: 3–2 ; Road: 5–4 Record: 5–9; Home: 4–3; Road: 1–6 Record: 7–8; Home: 3–3 ; Road: 4–5 Record: 3–5; Home: 3–2; Road: 0–3 *Total for entire season including previous team(s) The Trail Blazers", "id": "14916980" }, { "contents": "Todd Zeile\n\n\nTodd Edward Zeile (born September 9, 1965) is an American former professional baseball third baseman, catcher, and first baseman in Major League Baseball (MLB). He played sixteen seasons, from 1989 to 2004, for the St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago Cubs, Philadelphia Phillies, Baltimore Orioles, Los Angeles Dodgers, Florida Marlins, Texas Rangers, New York Mets, Colorado Rockies, New York Yankees, and Montreal Expos. Zeile graduated from UCLA, where he played collegiate baseball primarily as a catcher. Only five players", "id": "4659979" }, { "contents": "Cameron Maybin\n\n\nCameron Keith Maybin (born April 4, 1987) is an American professional baseball outfielder for the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball (MLB). He has played in MLB for the Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, San Diego Padres, Atlanta Braves, Los Angeles Angels, Houston Astros, and Seattle Mariners. He was the tenth overall pick in the 2005 MLB draft by the Tigers and debuted with them in 2007. With the Astros, he won the 2017 World Series over the Los Angeles Dodgers. Maybin", "id": "4351467" }, { "contents": "All-you-can-eat seats\n\n\nBaltimore Orioles, Kansas City Royals, and Texas Rangers converted their under-utilized seats to AYCE seats. The concept spread to 13 Major League Baseball parks in 2008 and 19 parks in 2010. Major League Baseball teams offering all-you-can-eat seats include the Arizona Diamondbacks, Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, Kansas City Royals, Los Angeles Dodgers, Miami Marlins, Minnesota Twins, Pittsburgh Pirates, San Diego Padres, Tampa Bay Rays, Texas Rangers, and Toronto", "id": "12379503" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Detroit Red Wings season\n\n\nand center Pavel Datsyuk were starters in the game. The Western Conference team was coached by Detroit Red Wings head coach Mike Babcock. The Red Wings had the best goaltending in the League, allowing only 179 goals (excluding five shootout goals). Record: 10–2–1; Home: 5–1–0; Road: 5–1–1 Record: 7–4–1; Home: 5–1–0; Road: 2–3–1 Record: 12–2–1 ; Home: 6–1–1 ; Road: 6–1–0 Record: 9–2–1; Home: 4–1–1; Road: 5–1–0 Record: 4–8–2; Home: 1–4–0; Road", "id": "10767066" }, { "contents": "List of Miami Hurricanes in the NFL\n\n\n(2) Baltimore Ravens (0) Buffalo Bills (2) Carolina Panthers (4) Chicago Bears (2) Cincinnati Bengals (1) Cleveland Browns (2) Dallas Cowboys (0) Denver Broncos (1) Detroit Lions (2) Green Bay Packers (3) Houston Texans (2) Indianapolis Colts (4) Jacksonville Jaguars (6) Kansas City Chiefs (1) Los Angeles Chargers (4) Los Angeles Rams (0) Miami Dolphins (2) Minnesota Vikings (2) New England Patriots", "id": "16077415" }, { "contents": "Larry Stahl\n\n\nLarry Floyd Stahl (born June 29, 1941) is an American retired professional baseball outfielder. He played in Major League Baseball from 1964 to 1973 for the Kansas City Athletics, New York Mets, San Diego Padres, and Cincinnati Reds. Stahl was signed by the Athletics in 1960 as an amateur free agent. He broke into the big leagues on September 11, 1964, going 0-1 as a pinch-hitter against Wally Bunker in a 5-2 Kansas City loss to the Baltimore Orioles in Memorial Stadium.", "id": "21402635" }, { "contents": "Rick Wilkins (baseball)\n\n\nRichard David Wilkins (born June 4, 1967) is an American former professional baseball catcher. He played eleven seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) between 1991 and 2001 for the Chicago Cubs, Houston Astros, San Francisco Giants, Seattle Mariners, New York Mets, Los Angeles Dodgers, St. Louis Cardinals, and San Diego Padres. Wilkins was born in Jacksonville, Florida. While growing up, he graduated from The Bolles School where he was a district champ in both baseball and football his senior year of high school", "id": "21061655" }, { "contents": "List of highest-income counties in the United States\n\n\n, Pennsylvania 3, Wisconsin 2, Massachusetts 2, Michigan 2, Indiana 1, Kansas 1, Kentucky 1, Missouri 1, New Hampshire 1, New Mexico 1, Tennessee 1, Utah 1. Twenty-five states do not have any counties in the top 100. \"United States of America: $41,994\" Number of counties by state in the top 100: Colorado 10, Virginia 7 counties plus 3 independent cities, New Jersey 9, California 8, Florida 6, New York 6, Georgia 4,", "id": "17149331" }, { "contents": "Anthony Swarzak\n\n\nAnthony Ray Swarzak (born September 10, 1985) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Atlanta Braves of Major League Baseball (MLB). He previously played for the Minnesota Twins, Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, Chicago White Sox, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Mets, Seattle Mariners and for the Doosan Bears of the KBO League. Swarzak attended Nova High School in Davie, Florida. As a sophomore, Swarzak pitched to an 11–1 win–loss record with a 1.16 earned run average and 120 strikeouts and was", "id": "11169168" }, { "contents": "Danny Walton\n\n\nDaniel James Walton (July 14, 1947 – August 9, 2017) was an American Major League Baseball outfielder. He played for the Houston Astros (1968 and 1977), Seattle Pilots (1969), Milwaukee Brewers (1970–71), New York Yankees (1971), Minnesota Twins (1973 and 1975), Los Angeles Dodgers (1976), Yokohama Taiyo Whales (1978), and Texas Rangers (1980). During a 9-year major league baseball career, he hit .223, 28 home runs, and 107", "id": "15720261" }, { "contents": "Tom Kelly (baseball)\n\n\ninning two-run home run. The World Series was a well-fought contest between the Twins and the National League champion St. Louis Cardinals, each team winning all of its home games. Games 1, 2, 4 and 6 were decidedly lopsided contests (10–1 Twins, 8–4 Twins, 7–2 Cards, 11–5 Twins), with Games 3, 5 and 7 being much closer contests, each being decided by only two runs (3–1 Cards, 4–2 Cards and 4–2 Twins). After a 63-year drought, Tom Kelly", "id": "7120038" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Dallas Mavericks season\n\n\nthe season: Dallas' selections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. injured Record: 1–0; Home: 0–0; Road: 1–0 Record: 10–5; Home: 8–1 ; Road: 2–4 Record: 9–6; Home: 6–2; Road: 3–4 Record: 11–3; Home: 6–0; Road: 5–3 Record: 8–6; Home: 5–0; Road: 3–6 Record: 7–8; Home: 5–4; Road: 2–4 Record: 5–3; Home: 4–0; Road: 1–3 *Total for entire season including", "id": "14916679" }, { "contents": "2010 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2010 Major League Baseball season began April 4, with the regular season ending on October 3. The 2010 All-Star Game was played on July 13 at Angel Stadium of Anaheim in Anaheim, California. The National League ended a 13-game winless streak with a 3–1 victory. Due to this result, the World Series began October 27 in the city of the National League Champion, the San Francisco Giants, and ended November 1 when the Giants defeated the American League Champion Texas Rangers, four games to one. Green backgrounds", "id": "9032678" }, { "contents": "Busch Stadium\n\n\nscore of 6-2, clinching the series win. In the 2006 National League Championship Series the Cardinals hosted the New York Mets in Games 3, 4, and 5. St. Louis won Game 3 and Game 5, and eventually clinched their 17th National League pennant by defeating the Mets on the road in Game 7, 3-1. The Cardinals faced the Detroit Tigers in the 2006 World Series. This was the third meeting between the two ballclubs in the Fall Classic, and the first in 38 years. The", "id": "4108910" }, { "contents": "American Association (20th century) Rookie of the Year Award\n\n\nCity 89ers, Springfield Redbirds, and St. Paul Saints (2); and the Buffalo Bisons, Minneapolis Millers, and Toledo Mud Hens (1). Eight players from the St. Louis Cardinals Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the Rookie of the Year Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago White Sox and Cincinnati Reds organizations (5); the Boston/Milwaukee Braves organization (4); the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers, Cleveland Indians, Kansas City Royals, Montreal Expos, and", "id": "8789705" }, { "contents": "2017 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2017 Major League Baseball season began on April 2, 2017 with three games, including the 2016 World Series champions Chicago Cubs facing off against the St. Louis Cardinals, and ended on November 1. The postseason began on October 3. The World Series began October 24 and Game 7 was played on November 1, in which the Houston Astros defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers in seven games, to capture their first World Series championship in franchise history. The 88th Major League Baseball All-Star Game was held on July 11 at", "id": "12617094" }, { "contents": "UCLA Bruins baseball\n\n\nTulsa, 6–5 in 10 innings, and to Arizona State, 2–1 in 12 innings. Chambliss, who went on to play for Major League Baseball's Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Atlanta Braves between 1971 and 1986, had a team-high .340 batting average and 15 home runs. Other members of the team included Bill Bonham, Steven Edney, Mike Reinbach, and Jim York. The 1997 team won the Pac-10 title with a 43–18 record (21–9 Pac-10) and reached in the CWS. The team was", "id": "3126266" }, { "contents": "The National Baseball Association's top 100 minor league teams\n\n\ntheir final list. Of the 69 franchises to make the list, 14 appeared more than once. The Baltimore Orioles took 6 places on the list, the most of any team, followed by the Ft. Worth Panthers and Toronto Maple Leafs (5), Newark Bears and San Francisco Seals (4); Kansas City Blues, Los Angeles Angels, and St. Paul Saints (3); and Charlotte Hornets, Columbus Senators/Red Birds, Houston Buffaloes, Indianapolis Indians, Memphis Chicks, and Milwaukee Brewers (2", "id": "6000643" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "LaTroy Hawkins\n\n\nLaTroy Hawkins (born December 21, 1972) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. In his 21-year Major League Baseball (MLB) career, he played for the Minnesota Twins, Chicago Cubs, San Francisco Giants, Baltimore Orioles, Colorado Rockies, New York Yankees, Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, New York Mets, and Toronto Blue Jays. At the time of his retirement, Hawkins was the only active player to be a member of the 1,000-games-pitched club, and at", "id": "14886480" }, { "contents": "Ron Davis (pitcher)\n\n\nRonald Gene Davis (born August 6, 1955) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played 11 years from 1978 to 1988. Davis played for the New York Yankees and Minnesota Twins of the American League and the Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Dodgers, and San Francisco Giants of the National League. He was selected to the American League All-Star team in 1981. Davis was born in Houston, Texas. Standing 6' 4\", he was a hard-throwing right-handed relief pitcher. During his", "id": "18827106" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball rivalries\n\n\nexpansion teams in , MLB increased the total number of games American League teams played to 162, which meant teams would play each other 18 times a season. The National League did not implement this until the following year when the New York Mets and Houston Colt .45s (now the Houston Astros) entered play. In , with the San Diego Padres, Seattle Pilots, Kansas City Royals, and Montreal Expos entering play as expansion teams, MLB split both leagues into two divisions with six teams each. Teams played a total of", "id": "19117978" }, { "contents": "Uzbekistan Professional Football League Organization\n\n\nWDWWL 4 Previous rank: 5 Metalourg 7 3 1 3 13 9 +4 10 LWLWL 5 Previous rank: 14 Nasaf 7 3 1 3 11 8 +3 10 WWLLL 6 Previous rank: 3 Bunyodkor 6 3 1 2 9 8 +1 10 DWWWL 7 Previous rank: 4 Surkhon 6 2 3 1 5 4 +1 9 DLDWW 8 Previous rank: 7 Dinamo Samarqand 6 2 2 2 6 7 -1 8 DLWWL 9 Previous rank: 10 Buxoro 7 1 3 3 6 9 -3 6 LDLWD 10 Previous rank: 11 Andijan 6 1", "id": "612339" }, { "contents": "Julio Navarro\n\n\nJulio Navarro Ventura (January 9, 1934 – January 24, 2018) was a Major League Baseball relief pitcher. He played for the Los Angeles Angels (1962–64), Detroit Tigers (1964–66), and Atlanta Braves (1970). The 5'11\", 190 lb. right-hander with the nickname \"Whiplash\" was acquired by the Angels from the San Francisco Giants organization on September 2, 1962. Navarro made his major league debut in relief on September 3, 1962 against the New York Yankees in game 2", "id": "10731876" }, { "contents": "Federal League\n\n\neroded by subsequent court rulings and legislation regarding issues specific to Major League Baseball. Of the locations of teams in the Federal League, five currently have major league teams. Those are Baltimore, Chicago, Kansas City, Pittsburgh and St. Louis. Brooklyn has a New York–Penn League team, known as the Brooklyn Cyclones. (The major league Brooklyn Dodgers moved to Los Angeles in 1958, although the New York Mets have been located in the adjacent borough of Queens since 1964.) Buffalo and Indianapolis have International League teams", "id": "11616700" }, { "contents": "Jim Palmer\n\n\nbetween Major League Baseball, ABC and NBC called The Baseball Network) to once again broadcast with Tim McCarver and Al Michaels. In 1995, the reunited team of Palmer, McCarver and Michaels would call the All-Star Game, Game 3 of that NLDS between Cincinnati and Los Angeles, Game 4 of the NLDS between Atlanta and Colorado, Games 1–2 of the NLCS, and Games 1, 4–5 of the World Series. Palmer, McCarver and Michaels were also intended to call the previous year's World Series for ABC,", "id": "10332649" }, { "contents": "Kauffman Stadium\n\n\nresult of the American League winning the 2015 MLB All-Star Game 6-3. The Royals won game 1 (5-4 in 14 innings) and game 2 (7-1), as well as the entire series (4-1). Kauffman Stadium was the last baseball-only park built in the majors (not counting temporary facilities) from 1966 to 1991. It was one of the few baseball-only facilities built in the majors during the heyday of the cookie-cutter stadium era,", "id": "17613781" }, { "contents": "Steve Lyons (baseball)\n\n\nthe rare distinction of having played all nine defensive positions in a single game at the major league level, although in an exhibition contest. The \"Windy City Classic,\" between the Chicago Cubs and the White Sox, took place at Wrigley Field on April 23, 1990. Per standard baseball notation, Lyons' positions during the game were, in order: 2-3-7-8-6-9-5-9-1-4. Lyons signed with Boston on April 18, 1991. With", "id": "5478878" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Carolina Hurricanes season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Carolina Hurricanes season began October 3, 2007. It was the franchise's 36th season, 29th season in the National Hockey League (NHL) and 11th as the Hurricanes. Key dates prior to the start of the season: The Hurricanes had the most power-play opportunities of all 30 NHL teams, with 420. Record: 7–3–3; Home: 3–1–1; Road: 4–2–2 Record: 7–6–0; Home: 5–4–0; Road: 2–2–0 Record: 5–10–0; Home: 2–3–0; Road: 3–7–0 Record: 6–6–1;", "id": "10381758" }, { "contents": "1970 NBA playoffs\n\n\n1) Atlanta Hawks vs. (3) Chicago Bulls: \"Hawks win series 4-1\" (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Phoenix Suns: \"Lakers win series 4-3\" Division Finals (1) Atlanta Hawks vs. (2) Los Angeles Lakers: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Champion: New York Knicks Division Semifinals (1) New York Knicks vs. (3) Baltimore Bullets: \"Knicks win series 4-3\" (2) Milwaukee Bucks vs. (4)", "id": "14689672" }, { "contents": "Bobby Schang\n\n\nRobert Martin Schang (December 7, 1886 – August 29, 1966), born in Wales Center, New York, was a catcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates (1914–15), New York Giants (1915) and St. Louis Cardinals (1927). He was the brother of former Major League Baseball catcher Wally Schang. In 3 seasons Schang played in 82 Games and had 186 At Bats, 14 Runs, 35 Hits, 7 Doubles, 4 Triples, 6 RBI, 3 Stolen Bases, 18 Walks, .188 Batting Average", "id": "7568276" }, { "contents": "A. J. Hinch\n\n\n, the Astros defeated the New York Yankees in Yankee Stadium 3–0 to advance to the American League Division Series. In the ALDS, Hinch's Astros took a 2–1 series lead against the Kansas City Royals. The Astros led the Royals 6–2 in Game 4 going into the 8th inning before the Royals came back to win 9–6. The Astros would go on to lose the series. In 2016, Houston began the season 7–17. Although the team's play improved during the course of the season, the Astros finished 84–78 and did", "id": "6118162" }, { "contents": "Mike Maddux\n\n\nMichael Ausley Maddux (born August 27, 1961) is an American professional baseball pitching coach and former pitcher, who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for nine teams, over 15 seasons. He is now the pitching coach for the St. Louis Cardinals. Maddux played in MLB from through for the Philadelphia Phillies, Los Angeles Dodgers, San Diego Padres, New York Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates, Boston Red Sox, Seattle Mariners, Montreal Expos, and Houston Astros. Except for the Phillies, for whom he played during", "id": "6218003" }, { "contents": "Chad Moeller\n\n\nChad Edward Moeller [MOE-ler] (born February 18, 1975) is an American former professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 2000 through 2010 for the Minnesota Twins, Arizona Diamondbacks, Milwaukee Brewers, Cincinnati Reds, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, and Baltimore Orioles. Moeller attended the University of Southern California (USC) and played college baseball for the USC Trojans baseball team. In 1996, he was an All-Pac-10 Conference selection. He was drafted in the", "id": "2431693" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Phoenix Coyotes season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Phoenix Coyotes season began on October 4, 2007. It was the franchise's 36th season, 29th in the National Hockey League (NHL) and 12th season as the Phoenix Coyotes. Key dates prior to the start of the season: Record: 4–6–0; Home: 1–5–0; Road: 3–1–0 Record: 7–6–0; Home: 3–2–0; Road: 4–4–0 Record: 7–6–1; Home: 2–3–1; Road: 5–3–0 Record: 9–4–1; Home: 5–1–1; Road: 4–3–0 Record: 6–5–3; Home: 3–3–1; Road", "id": "12404837" }, { "contents": "Jim Brower\n\n\nJames Robert Brower (born December 29, 1972) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played for eight Major League Baseball (MLB) teams: the Cleveland Indians (-), Cincinnati Reds (-), Montreal Expos (2002), San Francisco Giants (-), Atlanta Braves (), Baltimore Orioles (), San Diego Padres (2006), and New York Yankees (). He is currently the pitching coach for the Seattle Mariners of Major League Baseball (MLB). Brower was", "id": "10294961" }, { "contents": "Brad Ausmus\n\n\nBradley David Ausmus (; born April 14, 1969) is an American baseball former catcher and current manager for the Los Angeles Angels of Major League Baseball (MLB). In his 18-year MLB playing career, Ausmus played for the San Diego Padres, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, and Los Angeles Dodgers. He was also the manager of the Tigers and of the Israel national baseball team. A 1987 draft pick of the New York Yankees, he chose to alternate between attending Dartmouth College and playing minor league baseball. He then", "id": "3254039" }, { "contents": "WTOG\n\n\nWednesdays). These included games from the Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, Kansas City Royals, Minnesota Twins, New York Yankees, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals and the Toronto Blue Jays, as those teams were mainly in the Grapefruit League for spring training in the Tampa Bay, Orlando, Fort Myers and Sarasota areas. WTOG discontinued the baseball broadcasts when ESPN became the cable partner for Major League Baseball in 1990. WTOG aired numerous Tampa Bay Rowdies", "id": "69857" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball relocation of 1950s–60s\n\n\nexpanded to add teams in new and existing cities, adding 14 teams as of 2018. During the early years of the American League as a major league, the league placed franchises in cities that were either in direct competition with National League teams (New York City, Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, and St. Louis) or in markets abandoned by the National League after the 1899 contraction (Cleveland, Washington, D.C., and briefly Baltimore). Only Detroit, home of the Detroit Tigers, was a true \"new\"", "id": "983146" }, { "contents": "Billy Kelly (baseball)\n\n\nWilliam Joseph Kelly (May 1, 1886 – June 3, 1940) was an American professional baseball player. He played in parts of four seasons in Major League Baseball for the St. Louis Cardinals and Pittsburgh Pirates from through . He also managed the minor league Port Huron Saints in 1922. Kelly was born in Baltimore, Maryland and died of lung cancer in Detroit, Michigan at the age of 54. In a brief 4 year, 104 game major league career, Kelly compiled a .290 batting average with 32 runs, 1", "id": "19333378" }, { "contents": "Kevin Jarvis\n\n\nKevin Thomas Jarvis (born August 1, 1969) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. He played professionally for many teams including the Cincinnati Reds, Minnesota Twins, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, Colorado Rockies, San Diego Padres, Seattle Mariners, St. Louis Cardinals, the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Boston Red Sox. As of , he is a scout for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. Jarvis was born in Lexington, Kentucky and graduated from Tates Creek High School in Lexington. He played college baseball at Wake Forest", "id": "7080315" }, { "contents": "René Rivera\n\n\nRené Rivera (born July 31, 1983) is a Puerto Rican professional baseball catcher in the New York Mets organization. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Seattle Mariners, Minnesota Twins, San Diego Padres, Tampa Bay Rays, Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Angels and Atlanta Braves. Rivera was drafted by the Seattle Mariners in the second round (49th overall) of the 2001 Major League Baseball Draft as a 17-year-old. He played most of the 2004 season with the High-A California", "id": "21916971" }, { "contents": "New Jersey Jackals\n\n\n9/14 - North Shore 5, Jackals 4 9/16 - North Shore 1, Jackals 0 9/17 – Jackals 7, North Shore 2 9/18 – Jackals 4, North Shore 2 9/19 – Jackals 5, North Shore 3 Win 2nd Northeast League Championship, 4th team Championship. To date, this is the last time the Jackals have won a league championship. The Jackals total attendance in 2004 was 106,100. Averaging 2,282 per game. In 2005 the Jackals joined the 8-team Canadian American Association of Professional Baseball League but failed to make the playoffs", "id": "4403592" }, { "contents": "Larry Beinfest\n\n\nMarlins defeated the San Francisco Giants, 3-1 in four games in the 2003 NLDS, and the Chicago Cubs, 4-3 in seven games in the 2003 NLCS, to win the 2003 NL Pennant. In the 2003 World Series, the Marlins became the champion of Major League Baseball by defeating the AL Pennant winning New York Yankees 4-2 in six games. Following their championship season, Baseball America named the Marlins Organization of the Year and the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum recognized Beinfest as the 2003 winner of the", "id": "19195239" }, { "contents": "List of current Major League Baseball broadcasters\n\n\n-4, 6-7, and odd extra innings up through 2013) br Oakland: Innings 3-4, 7, and even extra innings br Seattle: Innings 3, 6-7, and even extra innings (formerly 3-4, 7, and even extra innings from 2011-2012) br Tampa Bay: Innings 3-4, 7-8, and even extra innings (Wills and Freed switch every game so one will do innings 1-2, 5-6, 9, and", "id": "6338286" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "Henry Blanco\n\n\nHenry Ramón Blanco (born August 29, 1971) is a Venezuelan professional baseball coach and former player. He is currently the bullpen coach for the Washington Nationals. He played as a catcher in Major League Baseball from 1997 to 2013, appearing for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, Atlanta Braves, Minnesota Twins, Chicago Cubs, San Diego Padres, New York Mets, Arizona Diamondbacks, Toronto Blue Jays, and Seattle Mariners. He later served as quality assurance coach for the Cubs. Although a light", "id": "16244431" }, { "contents": "Ryan Howard\n\n\na 7–2 loss to the Atlanta Braves. On September 6, Howard logged his first Major League hit in a single at-bat during a 3–1 loss to the Braves; on September 8, he recorded his first multi-hit game with a double and a single in a 4–1 win over the Braves. On September 11, Howard hit his first Major League home run off Bartolomé Fortunato, driving in his first RBI and scoring his first run in an 11–9 win over the New York Mets. Howard had 42 plate appearances", "id": "20940364" }, { "contents": "Xavier Nady\n\n\nXavier Clifford Nady VI (; born November 14, 1978) is an American former professional baseball outfielder and first baseman. Nady played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the New York Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates, New York Yankees, Chicago Cubs, Arizona Diamondbacks, Washington Nationals, San Francisco Giants, and the San Diego Padres. The St. Louis Cardinals originally drafted Nady in the 4th round of the 1997 Major League Baseball draft (134th overall) after he was named Northern California Player of the Year in his senior year of", "id": "5033466" }, { "contents": "Rex Hudler\n\n\nRex Allan Hudler (born September 2, 1960) is an American former Major League Baseball utility player and color commentator for the Kansas City Royals. He played a total of fourteen seasons after being a first round draft pick of the New York Yankees in 1978. Hudler played for six different Major League Baseball teams, and at every position except pitcher and catcher throughout his career: the New York Yankees (1984–1985), Baltimore Orioles (1986), Montreal Expos (1988–1990), St. Louis Cardinals (1990–1992), California", "id": "518136" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Montreal Canadiens season\n\n\nleading the NHL in power-play goals scored (90) and power-play percentage (24.06%). They also tied the Florida Panthers for the fewest shorthanded goals allowed, with three. Record: 6–2–3; Home: 2–1–2; Road: 4–1–1. Monthly record: 7–7–0; Home: 3–3–0; Road: 4–4–0.br Season record: 13–9–3; Home: 5–4–2; Road: 8–5–1. Monthly record: 6–4–4; Home: 1–3–2; Road: 5–1–2.br Season record: 19–13–7; Home: 6–7–4; Road: 13–6–3.", "id": "11149706" }, { "contents": "Rob Murphy\n\n\nRobert Albert Murphy (born May 26, 1960) is an American former professional baseball player who was a relief pitcher in Major League Baseball for eleven seasons in the 1980s and 1990s. Murphy played college baseball for the University of Florida, and was picked by the Cincinnati Reds in the first round of the 1981 Major League Baseball Draft. In addition to the Reds, he played for the Boston Red Sox, Seattle Mariners, Houston Astros, St. Louis Cardinals, New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers and Florida Marlins. Murphy", "id": "17438779" }, { "contents": "2006–07 Buffalo Sabres season\n\n\nMichael Ryan, Andrej Sekera and Drew Stafford all played their first career NHL game during the 2006–07 season. The Sabres finished with 298 goals scored (excluding 10 shootout-winning goals), the most in the League. Record for month 10–0–1 (Home 4–0–1 Away 6–0–0) Record for Month 9–3–1 (Home 4–2–1 Away 5–1–0) Record for Month 9–4–1 (Home 5–2–0 Away 4–2–1) Record for Month 6–7–1 (Home 4–3–0 Away 2–4–1) Record for Month 8–2–1 (Home 5–0–1 Away 3–2–0) Record for Month 8–5–2 (Home 5–3–0 Away", "id": "5702113" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Golden State Warriors season\n\n\nThis had fans severely criticizing the conference system in the league as the Warriors had a better record than all eastern conference playoff teams up to the third seed. Teams such as the Atlanta Hawks had sub or .500 winning percentages but still managed to make the postseason. Record: 0–1; Home: 0–1; Road: 0–0 Record: 8–6; Home: 3–3 ; Road: 5–3 Record: 11–6; Home: 5–2; Road: 6–4 Record: 9–6; Home: 5–2; Road: 4–4 Record: 7–3; Home:", "id": "14917146" }, { "contents": "Miguel Batista\n\n\nMiguel Descartes Batista Jerez (born February 19, 1971) is a Dominican former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Florida Marlins, Chicago Cubs, Montreal Expos, Kansas City Royals, Arizona Diamondbacks, Toronto Blue Jays, Seattle Mariners, Washington Nationals, St. Louis Cardinals, New York Mets and Atlanta Braves. Over his career, Batista has played for eight teams and been utilized extensively as both a starter and a reliever. His best seasons came in and with the Arizona Diamondbacks,", "id": "19280208" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball on CBS\n\n\non KPIX-TV locally, although the games aired on stations in markets adjacent to the Bay Area. In 1963, KPIX pre-empted the July 13 game between the San Francisco Giants–Philadelphia Phillies (at 10:15 a.m.), and the Los Angeles Dodgers-Phillies game on July 14 (at 9:30 a.m.); in 1964, the station pre-empted the Kansas City Athletics–New York Yankees game on May 16 (at 10:45) and the Milwaukee Braves–St. Louis Cardinals game on May 17.", "id": "18694381" }, { "contents": "1969 Major League Baseball expansion\n\n\nSt. Louis Cardinals, and the National League West would consist of the Atlanta Braves, Cincinnati Reds, Houston Astros, Los Angeles Dodgers, San Diego Padres, and San Francisco Giants. Game scheduling issues had to be resolved; league-wide, there would be 1,944 games compared to 1,232 for the 1968 Major League Baseball season. The American League had considered decreasing the number of games played by each team to 152 or 156 from 162 that had been played each season since 1961, and the National League either 162 or 165", "id": "11925192" }, { "contents": "List of international games played by NHL teams\n\n\nAngeles Kings, the Minnesota North Stars, the Montreal Canadiens, the New Jersey Devils, the New York Islanders, the New York Rangers, the Philadelphia Flyers, the Pittsburgh Penguins, the Quebec Nordiques, the St. Louis Blues, the Toronto Maple Leafs, the Vancouver Canucks, the Washington Capitals, and the original Winnipeg Jets). Games took place in the USA and Canada. The Soviet teams won the series with a record of 11–9–1. Individually, CSKA has a record of 4–1–0, Dynamo had a record of 3–2–0", "id": "21623026" } ]
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[ { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "1942 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 1942 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the tenth playing of the midsummer classic between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was held on July 6, 1942, at Polo Grounds in New York City the home of the New York Giants of the National League. The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League 3–1. While the game had been scheduled for a twilight start at 6:30 p.m. EWT", "id": "14878188" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "2015 Toronto Blue Jays season\n\n\nearned positions in the bullpen on the Opening Day roster. The team returned to Montreal's Olympic Stadium on April 3 and April 4, 2015, to face the Cincinnati Reds. The Blue Jays would lose the first game 2–0, but win the finale 9–1. In Grapefruit League play, Toronto finished with a 19–13 record. The 2015 Major League Baseball draft was held on June 8–10. The Blue Jays played against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium on Opening Day and won, 6–1. Toronto scored five runs in the", "id": "19251784" }, { "contents": "2007 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2007 Major League Baseball season began on April 1 with a rematch of the 2006 National League Championship Series; the St. Louis Cardinals and New York Mets played the first game of the season at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri, which was won by the Mets, 6–1. The regular season concluded with seven teams entering the postseason who had failed to reach the 2006 playoffs including all National League teams, with only the New York Yankees returning; a dramatic one-game playoff between the Colorado Rockies and San Diego Padres", "id": "15645656" }, { "contents": "2009 Major League Baseball season\n\n\n4–3. In addition, the annual Civil Rights Game became a regular season game, and was played June 20 at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Ohio, when the host Cincinnati Reds lost to the Chicago White Sox in an interleague game, 10–8. Both teams wore replicas of their 1965 uniforms in the contest. The New York Yankees, with 103 wins, clinched Major League Baseball's best record in the 2009 season, and the #1 seed in the American League by winning the AL East. The Los Angeles", "id": "5183694" }, { "contents": "2016 Washington Nationals season\n\n\nfirst come-from-behind postseason win for a Washington, D.C., Major League Baseball team since the Washington Senators came from behind to beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 4-3 in Game 3 of the 1925 World Series 91 years earlier on October 10, 1925. It also was the Nationals′ first postseason victory at home since a 2-1 win over the St. Louis Cardinals in Game 4 of the 2012 National League Division Series on October 11, 2012. 4:08 p.m. (EDT) at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California", "id": "18692321" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "List of current Major League Baseball broadcasters\n\n\n, and even extra innings br Milwaukee: Innings 3-4, 7, and 10-11, 14-15, 18-19 with Uecker and Levering; innings 4-6, and 10-11, 14-15, 18-19 with Levering and Grindle br New York Mets: Innings 3-4, 7, and even extra innings br Philadelphia: Innings 4-5 (home games only) br St. Louis: Innings 3-4, 7-8, and even extra innings (home", "id": "6338289" }, { "contents": "1966 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 1966 Major League Baseball season was contested from April 11 to October 9, 1966. The Braves played their inaugural season in Atlanta, following their relocation from Milwaukee. Three teams played the 1966 season in new stadiums. On April 12, the Braves ushered in Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium with the Pittsburgh Pirates taking a 3–2 win in 13 innings. One week later, Anaheim Stadium opened with the California Angels losing to the Chicago White Sox, 3–1 in the Angels' debut in neighboring Orange County. On May 8,", "id": "16053448" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Rookie of the Year Award\n\n\n(2); and the Colorado Springs Sky Sox, Las Vegas 51s, New Orleans Zephyrs, Portland Beavers, and Sacramento River Cats (1). Four players from the Arizona Diamondbacks Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the Rookie of the Year Award, more than any other, followed by the Anaheim Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and San Diego Padres organizations (3); the Colorado Rockies, Kansas City Royals, and Seattle Mariners organizations (2); and the Florida Marlins, Houston Astros", "id": "8032424" }, { "contents": "2015 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2015 Major League Baseball season began on April 5 with a Sunday night game between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field, and ended on November 1 with the Kansas City Royals winning the World Series. This was Rob Manfred's first season serving as Commissioner of Baseball. The Major League Baseball All-Star Game's 86th edition was held on Tuesday, July 14 at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Ohio, home of the Cincinnati Reds. The American League won the game 6–3, to give", "id": "19375509" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Los Angeles Clippers season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Los Angeles Clippers season was their 38th season in the NBA and their 24th in Los Angeles. Key dates prior to the start of the season: Los Angeles' selections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. Record: 6–8; Home: 4–4; Road: 2–4 Record: 4–9; Home: 1–4; Road: 3–5 Record: 4–9; Home: 4–6; Road: 0–3 Record: 5–9; Home: 2–3; Road: 3–6 Record: 3–15; Home: 2–6; Road: 1–9 Record", "id": "15027267" }, { "contents": "Brett Tomko\n\n\nBrett Daniel Tomko (born April 7, 1973) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Cincinnati Reds, San Diego Padres, Seattle Mariners, St. Louis Cardinals, San Francisco Giants, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, Oakland Athletics, Texas Rangers, and Kansas City Royals. Tomko attended El Dorado High School in Placentia, California, and was a letter winner in basketball and baseball. Tomko attended Florida Southern College for one season in , leading the team", "id": "5534629" }, { "contents": "Ducky Schofield\n\n\nJohn Richard Schofield (born January 7, 1935), nicknamed Ducky, is an American former professional baseball infielder. He played nineteen seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1953 to 1971 for the St. Louis Cardinals, Pittsburgh Pirates, San Francisco Giants, New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers, Boston Red Sox, and Milwaukee Brewers. Schofield made his Major League Baseball debut with the St. Louis Cardinals on July 3, 1953, and appeared in his final game on September 30, 1971 for the Milwaukee Brewers.", "id": "7142787" }, { "contents": "Sports Beanie Babies\n\n\nthe Elephant 9/06/98 Anaheim Athletics Mel the Koala 9/06/98 Toronto Blue Jays Rocket the Bluejay 9/08/98 Chicago Cubs Blackie the Bear 9/13/98 Chicago Cubs Gracie the Swan 9/14/98 St. Louis Cardinals Smoochy the Frog 4/11/99 San Francisco Giants Slippery the Seal 4/25/99 Chicago Cubs Sammy the Bear 5/30/99 New York Mets Valentina the Bear 6/12/99 Milwaukee Brewers Early the Robin 6/18/99 Minnesota Twins Hippie the Bunny 6/19/99 Cincinnati Reds Scorch the Dragon 7/03/99 Houston Astros Goatee the Goat 7/11/99 Detroit Tigers Kuku the Cockatoo 7/18/99 Houston Astros Tiny the Chihuahua 8/05/99 Chicago Cubs Erin the Bear 8/15/99 New York Yankees", "id": "10270945" }, { "contents": "Eastern League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nAward, the most of any position. Seven players from the Philadelphia Phillies Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Pittsburgh Pirates organization (6); the Baltimore Orioles, Cleveland Indians, and Montreal Expos organizations (5); the New York Mets, and the Toronto Blue Jays organizations (4); the Boston Red Sox, and the New York Yankees organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Chicago White Sox, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers", "id": "5435227" }, { "contents": "2002 New York Yankees season\n\n\nH = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in\" Game 1: \"New York 8 – Anaheim 5.\" Game 2: \"Anaheim 8 – New York 6.\" Game 3: \"Anaheim 9 – New York 6.\" Game 4: \"Anaheim 9 – New York 5.\" Anaheim's victory secured their place in the American League Championship Series, where they defeated the Minnesota Twins, and subsequently the San Francisco Giants to win the World Series", "id": "3120510" }, { "contents": "Busch Stadium\n\n\nSeries against the Kansas City Royals. The Cardinals hosted two postseason games at Busch Stadium in 2015. In the National League Division Series, they won game 1 on October 9, 2015, but lost game 2 against the Chicago Cubs. The Cardinals then lost games 3 and 4 to the Cubs at Wrigley Field to lose the series 3-1. The stadium hosted the 2009 Major League Baseball All-Star Game on July 14, 2009. The American League defeated the National League in that game, 4-3.", "id": "4108919" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\n, Mobile BayBears, and Nashville Sounds (2); and the Asheville Tourists, Charlotte O's, and Montgomery Rebels (1). Six players from the Chicago White Sox Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Houston Astros organization (4); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Cincinnati Reds, Kansas City Royals, Milwaukee Brewers, Oakland Athletics, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays/Rays organizations (3); the Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, Detroit Tigers", "id": "7467045" }, { "contents": "Champion Baseball\n\n\ncity/state to represent from a list containing Los Angeles, Cincinnati, Atlanta, Pittsburg (probably a typo for Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania), Chicago, Montreal, St. Louis, Boston, Milwaukee, New York City, California and Texas (all of whom had major-league baseball franchises in 1983). The computer then randomly selects from among the remaining cities. If at any time the computer team has scored more runs than the player, the game immediately ends. The high-scores list (\"FAR OUT PLAYERS", "id": "10335865" }, { "contents": "1939 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 1939 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the seventh playing of the mid-summer classic between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was held on July 11, 1939, at Yankee Stadium in The Bronx, New York City, the home of the New York Yankees of the American League. The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League 3–1. Players in \"italics\" have since been", "id": "22195293" }, { "contents": "California League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nAward, the most of any position. Six players played during seasons for which position information is unavailable. Sixteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the San Diego Padres organization (7); the California/Los Angeles Angels, Minnesota Twins, and San Francisco Giants organizations (5); the St. Louis Cardinals organization (4); the Kansas City/Oakland Athletics and Milwaukee Brewers organization (3);", "id": "8204130" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "2015 Summer North American League of Legends Championship Series\n\n\n2015 Summer North American League of Legends Championship Series (2015 Summer NA LCS) was won by Counter Logic Gaming, their first NA LCS split title. Most games were played in Los Angeles at Riot Games' studio, but the finals were played at Madison Square Garden in New York. 1. Team Liquid 14-5 2. Counter Logic Gaming 13-6 3. Team Impulse 13-6 4. Gravity Gaming 12-7 5. Team SoloMid 11-7 6. Team Dignitas 10-8 7.", "id": "894748" }, { "contents": "Darren Bragg\n\n\nDarren William Bragg (born September 7, 1969) is an American former baseball outfielder who played 11 seasons in Major League Baseball. He played for the Seattle Mariners (–), Boston Red Sox (1996–), St. Louis Cardinals (1999), Colorado Rockies (), New York Mets (), New York Yankees (2001), Atlanta Braves (–), San Diego Padres (), and his final team, the Cincinnati Reds (2004). In his career, he hit .255 with", "id": "479806" }, { "contents": "Peoria Javelinas\n\n\nThe Peoria Javelinas, established in 1992, are a baseball team that plays in the West Division of the Arizona Fall League. The Javelinas play their home games in the Peoria Sports Complex in Peoria, Arizona, which is a spring training site for both the San Diego Padres and the Seattle Mariners. For the 2011 season, Major League Baseball teams sending players to the Javelinas were: the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Mets, San Diego Padres, St. Louis Cardinals, and Seattle Mariners. For 2012 the Minnesota Twins and Cincinnati", "id": "5919459" }, { "contents": "2008 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 2008 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 79th midseason exhibition between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and the National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was played at Yankee Stadium in The Bronx, New York City, home of the New York Yankees, on July 15, 2008 and began at 8:47 p.m. ET. The game ended at 1:38 a.m. ET the following morning. The home American League won 4–3 in 15 innings, giving home field", "id": "18338012" }, { "contents": "Sports Beanie Babies\n\n\nGIVEN AWAY (SGA) AT BASEBALL GAMES: 5/18/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 9/06/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 9/18/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 3/10/98 New York Yankees Bones the Dog 5/03/98 Chicago Cubs Daisy the Cow (Harry Caray) 5/17/98 New York Yankees Valentino the Bear 5/22/98 St. Louis Cardinals Stretch the Ostrich 5/31/98 Detroit Tigers Stripes the Tiger 5/31/98 Milwaukee Brewers Batty the Bat 5/31/98 Kansas City Royals Roary the Lion 6/14/98 Arizona Diamondbacks Hissy the Snake 7/07/98 Colorado Rockies Glory the Bear 7/12/98 Chicago White Sox Blizzard the Tiger 7/12/98 New York Mets", "id": "10270943" }, { "contents": "2007–08 New Jersey Devils season\n\n\n: 9–4–1; Home: 4–3–0; Road: 5–1–1 Record: 7–4–1 ; Home: 4–1–0 ; Road: 3–3–1 Record: 7–5–0 ; Home: 4–4–0 ; Road: 3–1–0 Record: 9–3–3 ; Home: 7–3–1 ; Road: 2–0–2 Record: 6–6–1 ; Home: 2–2–1 ; Road: 4–4–0 Record: 3–1–0 ; Home: 2–0–0 ; Road: 1–1–0 The New Jersey Devils clinched a playoff spot following a 2–1 overtime victory against the New York Islanders on April 1, 2008, their 79th game of the season. They were the third", "id": "13610586" }, { "contents": "2018 New York Mets season\n\n\nlosing 1–5 to the St. Louis Cardinals, finishing the series two out of three. After, they went on a 9–game win streak, which put them in first place in the NL East. They finished the month going 15–9 and having a strong win (14–2) over the San Diego Padres. On May 1, the Mets started the month losing 2–3 to the Atlanta Braves at Citi Field. They went on a 6–game losing streak, but broke out of it seven days later by beating the Cincinnati Reds 7–6. The", "id": "3541787" }, { "contents": "Doubleheader (baseball)\n\n\nLike the twi-night doubleheader, this type of doubleheader is more prominent in the minor leagues. The last one scheduled in Major League Baseball was the Seattle Mariners at the Kansas City Royals on August 6, 2017. Prior traditional doubleheaders were the Detroit Tigers at the Cleveland Indians on September 13, 2015, the Pittsburgh Pirates at the New York Yankees on May 18, 2014, San Diego Padres at the Cleveland Indians on April 9, 2014, the New York Yankees at the Cleveland Indians on May 13, 2013,", "id": "5035560" }, { "contents": "Graeme Lloyd\n\n\nGraeme John Lloyd (born 9 April 1967) is an Australian-born former professional baseball pitcher, who appeared with the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays, Montreal Expos, Florida Marlins, New York Mets, and Kansas City Royals of Major League Baseball (MLB). Lloyd played with the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays, and Kansas City Royals of the American League and the Montreal Expos, Florida Marlins, and New York Mets of the National League. He was the third", "id": "11258284" }, { "contents": "1969 Major League Baseball expansion\n\n\nand Washington Senators, and the American League West would consist of the California Angels, Chicago White Sox, Kansas City Royals, Minnesota Twins, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Pilots. The National League originally resisted a divisional split, with its president Warren Giles citing \"the tradition and history of baseball\". By July 10, the National League owners had agreed to a divisional split, in which the National League East would consist of the Chicago Cubs, Montreal Expos, New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, and", "id": "11925191" }, { "contents": "Ricky Bones\n\n\nRicardo Bones (; born April 7, 1969) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. Bones played from 1991 to 2001 for three National League teams – the San Diego Padres, Cincinnati Reds, and Florida Marlins – and four American League teams – the Milwaukee Brewers, Kansas City Royals, New York Yankees, and Baltimore Orioles. Bones was signed by the Padres as an amateur free agent on May 13, 1986 making his Major League debut on August 11, 1991 against the Cincinnati Reds. He pitched seven innings, allowed", "id": "19542825" }, { "contents": "Rubén Gotay\n\n\nRuben A. Gotay ( ; born December 25, 1982) is a Puerto Rican former professional baseball infielder. He played in Major League Baseball from 2004 to 2008 with the Kansas City Royals, New York Mets and Atlanta Braves. He is currently a coach for the Clearwater Threshers. Gotay made his major league debut with the Kansas City Royals on August 4, , when they played the Chicago White Sox. He went 1-for-3 and got his first major league hit off José Contreras. Gotay played in 44 games for the Royals in", "id": "18248893" }, { "contents": "Midwestern United States\n\n\n), Major League Baseball (MLB), National Basketball Association (NBA), National Hockey League (NHL) and Major League Soccer (MLS) have team franchises in several Midwestern cities: Successful teams include the St. Louis Cardinals (11 World Series titles), Cincinnati Reds (5 World Series titles), Chicago Bulls (6 NBA titles), the Detroit Pistons (3 NBA titles), the Green Bay Packers (4 Super Bowl titles, 13 total NFL championships), the Chicago Bears (1 Super Bowl", "id": "15016390" }, { "contents": "Roberto Kelly\n\n\nRoberto Conrado \"Gray\" Kelly (born October 1, 1964) is a Panamanian former professional baseball outfielder in Major League Baseball and current manager of the Sultanes de Monterrey of the Mexican Baseball League. He was signed by the New York Yankees as an amateur free agent in 1982 and went on to play for them (1987–1992 and 2000), the Cincinnati Reds (1993–1994), Atlanta Braves (1994), Montreal Expos (1995), Los Angeles Dodgers (1995), Minnesota Twins (1996–1997), Seattle Mariners", "id": "13631358" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Portland Trail Blazers season\n\n\nselections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. Record: 0–1 ; Home: 0–0 ; Road: 0–1 Record: 5–10 ; Home: 5–3 ; Road: 0–7 Record: 13–2 ; Home: 10–0 ; Road: 3–2 Record: 8–6 ; Home: 3–2 ; Road: 5–4 Record: 5–9; Home: 4–3; Road: 1–6 Record: 7–8; Home: 3–3 ; Road: 4–5 Record: 3–5; Home: 3–2; Road: 0–3 *Total for entire season including previous team(s) The Trail Blazers", "id": "14916980" }, { "contents": "Todd Zeile\n\n\nTodd Edward Zeile (born September 9, 1965) is an American former professional baseball third baseman, catcher, and first baseman in Major League Baseball (MLB). He played sixteen seasons, from 1989 to 2004, for the St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago Cubs, Philadelphia Phillies, Baltimore Orioles, Los Angeles Dodgers, Florida Marlins, Texas Rangers, New York Mets, Colorado Rockies, New York Yankees, and Montreal Expos. Zeile graduated from UCLA, where he played collegiate baseball primarily as a catcher. Only five players", "id": "4659979" }, { "contents": "Cameron Maybin\n\n\nCameron Keith Maybin (born April 4, 1987) is an American professional baseball outfielder for the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball (MLB). He has played in MLB for the Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, San Diego Padres, Atlanta Braves, Los Angeles Angels, Houston Astros, and Seattle Mariners. He was the tenth overall pick in the 2005 MLB draft by the Tigers and debuted with them in 2007. With the Astros, he won the 2017 World Series over the Los Angeles Dodgers. Maybin", "id": "4351467" }, { "contents": "All-you-can-eat seats\n\n\nBaltimore Orioles, Kansas City Royals, and Texas Rangers converted their under-utilized seats to AYCE seats. The concept spread to 13 Major League Baseball parks in 2008 and 19 parks in 2010. Major League Baseball teams offering all-you-can-eat seats include the Arizona Diamondbacks, Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, Kansas City Royals, Los Angeles Dodgers, Miami Marlins, Minnesota Twins, Pittsburgh Pirates, San Diego Padres, Tampa Bay Rays, Texas Rangers, and Toronto", "id": "12379503" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Detroit Red Wings season\n\n\nand center Pavel Datsyuk were starters in the game. The Western Conference team was coached by Detroit Red Wings head coach Mike Babcock. The Red Wings had the best goaltending in the League, allowing only 179 goals (excluding five shootout goals). Record: 10–2–1; Home: 5–1–0; Road: 5–1–1 Record: 7–4–1; Home: 5–1–0; Road: 2–3–1 Record: 12–2–1 ; Home: 6–1–1 ; Road: 6–1–0 Record: 9–2–1; Home: 4–1–1; Road: 5–1–0 Record: 4–8–2; Home: 1–4–0; Road", "id": "10767066" }, { "contents": "List of Miami Hurricanes in the NFL\n\n\n(2) Baltimore Ravens (0) Buffalo Bills (2) Carolina Panthers (4) Chicago Bears (2) Cincinnati Bengals (1) Cleveland Browns (2) Dallas Cowboys (0) Denver Broncos (1) Detroit Lions (2) Green Bay Packers (3) Houston Texans (2) Indianapolis Colts (4) Jacksonville Jaguars (6) Kansas City Chiefs (1) Los Angeles Chargers (4) Los Angeles Rams (0) Miami Dolphins (2) Minnesota Vikings (2) New England Patriots", "id": "16077415" }, { "contents": "Larry Stahl\n\n\nLarry Floyd Stahl (born June 29, 1941) is an American retired professional baseball outfielder. He played in Major League Baseball from 1964 to 1973 for the Kansas City Athletics, New York Mets, San Diego Padres, and Cincinnati Reds. Stahl was signed by the Athletics in 1960 as an amateur free agent. He broke into the big leagues on September 11, 1964, going 0-1 as a pinch-hitter against Wally Bunker in a 5-2 Kansas City loss to the Baltimore Orioles in Memorial Stadium.", "id": "21402635" }, { "contents": "Rick Wilkins (baseball)\n\n\nRichard David Wilkins (born June 4, 1967) is an American former professional baseball catcher. He played eleven seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) between 1991 and 2001 for the Chicago Cubs, Houston Astros, San Francisco Giants, Seattle Mariners, New York Mets, Los Angeles Dodgers, St. Louis Cardinals, and San Diego Padres. Wilkins was born in Jacksonville, Florida. While growing up, he graduated from The Bolles School where he was a district champ in both baseball and football his senior year of high school", "id": "21061655" }, { "contents": "List of highest-income counties in the United States\n\n\n, Pennsylvania 3, Wisconsin 2, Massachusetts 2, Michigan 2, Indiana 1, Kansas 1, Kentucky 1, Missouri 1, New Hampshire 1, New Mexico 1, Tennessee 1, Utah 1. Twenty-five states do not have any counties in the top 100. \"United States of America: $41,994\" Number of counties by state in the top 100: Colorado 10, Virginia 7 counties plus 3 independent cities, New Jersey 9, California 8, Florida 6, New York 6, Georgia 4,", "id": "17149331" }, { "contents": "Anthony Swarzak\n\n\nAnthony Ray Swarzak (born September 10, 1985) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Atlanta Braves of Major League Baseball (MLB). He previously played for the Minnesota Twins, Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, Chicago White Sox, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Mets, Seattle Mariners and for the Doosan Bears of the KBO League. Swarzak attended Nova High School in Davie, Florida. As a sophomore, Swarzak pitched to an 11–1 win–loss record with a 1.16 earned run average and 120 strikeouts and was", "id": "11169168" }, { "contents": "Danny Walton\n\n\nDaniel James Walton (July 14, 1947 – August 9, 2017) was an American Major League Baseball outfielder. He played for the Houston Astros (1968 and 1977), Seattle Pilots (1969), Milwaukee Brewers (1970–71), New York Yankees (1971), Minnesota Twins (1973 and 1975), Los Angeles Dodgers (1976), Yokohama Taiyo Whales (1978), and Texas Rangers (1980). During a 9-year major league baseball career, he hit .223, 28 home runs, and 107", "id": "15720261" }, { "contents": "Tom Kelly (baseball)\n\n\ninning two-run home run. The World Series was a well-fought contest between the Twins and the National League champion St. Louis Cardinals, each team winning all of its home games. Games 1, 2, 4 and 6 were decidedly lopsided contests (10–1 Twins, 8–4 Twins, 7–2 Cards, 11–5 Twins), with Games 3, 5 and 7 being much closer contests, each being decided by only two runs (3–1 Cards, 4–2 Cards and 4–2 Twins). After a 63-year drought, Tom Kelly", "id": "7120038" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Dallas Mavericks season\n\n\nthe season: Dallas' selections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. injured Record: 1–0; Home: 0–0; Road: 1–0 Record: 10–5; Home: 8–1 ; Road: 2–4 Record: 9–6; Home: 6–2; Road: 3–4 Record: 11–3; Home: 6–0; Road: 5–3 Record: 8–6; Home: 5–0; Road: 3–6 Record: 7–8; Home: 5–4; Road: 2–4 Record: 5–3; Home: 4–0; Road: 1–3 *Total for entire season including", "id": "14916679" }, { "contents": "2010 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2010 Major League Baseball season began April 4, with the regular season ending on October 3. The 2010 All-Star Game was played on July 13 at Angel Stadium of Anaheim in Anaheim, California. The National League ended a 13-game winless streak with a 3–1 victory. Due to this result, the World Series began October 27 in the city of the National League Champion, the San Francisco Giants, and ended November 1 when the Giants defeated the American League Champion Texas Rangers, four games to one. Green backgrounds", "id": "9032678" }, { "contents": "Busch Stadium\n\n\nscore of 6-2, clinching the series win. In the 2006 National League Championship Series the Cardinals hosted the New York Mets in Games 3, 4, and 5. St. Louis won Game 3 and Game 5, and eventually clinched their 17th National League pennant by defeating the Mets on the road in Game 7, 3-1. The Cardinals faced the Detroit Tigers in the 2006 World Series. This was the third meeting between the two ballclubs in the Fall Classic, and the first in 38 years. The", "id": "4108910" }, { "contents": "American Association (20th century) Rookie of the Year Award\n\n\nCity 89ers, Springfield Redbirds, and St. Paul Saints (2); and the Buffalo Bisons, Minneapolis Millers, and Toledo Mud Hens (1). Eight players from the St. Louis Cardinals Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the Rookie of the Year Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago White Sox and Cincinnati Reds organizations (5); the Boston/Milwaukee Braves organization (4); the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers, Cleveland Indians, Kansas City Royals, Montreal Expos, and", "id": "8789705" }, { "contents": "2017 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2017 Major League Baseball season began on April 2, 2017 with three games, including the 2016 World Series champions Chicago Cubs facing off against the St. Louis Cardinals, and ended on November 1. The postseason began on October 3. The World Series began October 24 and Game 7 was played on November 1, in which the Houston Astros defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers in seven games, to capture their first World Series championship in franchise history. The 88th Major League Baseball All-Star Game was held on July 11 at", "id": "12617094" }, { "contents": "UCLA Bruins baseball\n\n\nTulsa, 6–5 in 10 innings, and to Arizona State, 2–1 in 12 innings. Chambliss, who went on to play for Major League Baseball's Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Atlanta Braves between 1971 and 1986, had a team-high .340 batting average and 15 home runs. Other members of the team included Bill Bonham, Steven Edney, Mike Reinbach, and Jim York. The 1997 team won the Pac-10 title with a 43–18 record (21–9 Pac-10) and reached in the CWS. The team was", "id": "3126266" }, { "contents": "The National Baseball Association's top 100 minor league teams\n\n\ntheir final list. Of the 69 franchises to make the list, 14 appeared more than once. The Baltimore Orioles took 6 places on the list, the most of any team, followed by the Ft. Worth Panthers and Toronto Maple Leafs (5), Newark Bears and San Francisco Seals (4); Kansas City Blues, Los Angeles Angels, and St. Paul Saints (3); and Charlotte Hornets, Columbus Senators/Red Birds, Houston Buffaloes, Indianapolis Indians, Memphis Chicks, and Milwaukee Brewers (2", "id": "6000643" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "LaTroy Hawkins\n\n\nLaTroy Hawkins (born December 21, 1972) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. In his 21-year Major League Baseball (MLB) career, he played for the Minnesota Twins, Chicago Cubs, San Francisco Giants, Baltimore Orioles, Colorado Rockies, New York Yankees, Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, New York Mets, and Toronto Blue Jays. At the time of his retirement, Hawkins was the only active player to be a member of the 1,000-games-pitched club, and at", "id": "14886480" }, { "contents": "Ron Davis (pitcher)\n\n\nRonald Gene Davis (born August 6, 1955) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played 11 years from 1978 to 1988. Davis played for the New York Yankees and Minnesota Twins of the American League and the Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Dodgers, and San Francisco Giants of the National League. He was selected to the American League All-Star team in 1981. Davis was born in Houston, Texas. Standing 6' 4\", he was a hard-throwing right-handed relief pitcher. During his", "id": "18827106" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball rivalries\n\n\nexpansion teams in , MLB increased the total number of games American League teams played to 162, which meant teams would play each other 18 times a season. The National League did not implement this until the following year when the New York Mets and Houston Colt .45s (now the Houston Astros) entered play. In , with the San Diego Padres, Seattle Pilots, Kansas City Royals, and Montreal Expos entering play as expansion teams, MLB split both leagues into two divisions with six teams each. Teams played a total of", "id": "19117978" }, { "contents": "Uzbekistan Professional Football League Organization\n\n\nWDWWL 4 Previous rank: 5 Metalourg 7 3 1 3 13 9 +4 10 LWLWL 5 Previous rank: 14 Nasaf 7 3 1 3 11 8 +3 10 WWLLL 6 Previous rank: 3 Bunyodkor 6 3 1 2 9 8 +1 10 DWWWL 7 Previous rank: 4 Surkhon 6 2 3 1 5 4 +1 9 DLDWW 8 Previous rank: 7 Dinamo Samarqand 6 2 2 2 6 7 -1 8 DLWWL 9 Previous rank: 10 Buxoro 7 1 3 3 6 9 -3 6 LDLWD 10 Previous rank: 11 Andijan 6 1", "id": "612339" }, { "contents": "Julio Navarro\n\n\nJulio Navarro Ventura (January 9, 1934 – January 24, 2018) was a Major League Baseball relief pitcher. He played for the Los Angeles Angels (1962–64), Detroit Tigers (1964–66), and Atlanta Braves (1970). The 5'11\", 190 lb. right-hander with the nickname \"Whiplash\" was acquired by the Angels from the San Francisco Giants organization on September 2, 1962. Navarro made his major league debut in relief on September 3, 1962 against the New York Yankees in game 2", "id": "10731876" }, { "contents": "Federal League\n\n\neroded by subsequent court rulings and legislation regarding issues specific to Major League Baseball. Of the locations of teams in the Federal League, five currently have major league teams. Those are Baltimore, Chicago, Kansas City, Pittsburgh and St. Louis. Brooklyn has a New York–Penn League team, known as the Brooklyn Cyclones. (The major league Brooklyn Dodgers moved to Los Angeles in 1958, although the New York Mets have been located in the adjacent borough of Queens since 1964.) Buffalo and Indianapolis have International League teams", "id": "11616700" }, { "contents": "Jim Palmer\n\n\nbetween Major League Baseball, ABC and NBC called The Baseball Network) to once again broadcast with Tim McCarver and Al Michaels. In 1995, the reunited team of Palmer, McCarver and Michaels would call the All-Star Game, Game 3 of that NLDS between Cincinnati and Los Angeles, Game 4 of the NLDS between Atlanta and Colorado, Games 1–2 of the NLCS, and Games 1, 4–5 of the World Series. Palmer, McCarver and Michaels were also intended to call the previous year's World Series for ABC,", "id": "10332649" }, { "contents": "Kauffman Stadium\n\n\nresult of the American League winning the 2015 MLB All-Star Game 6-3. The Royals won game 1 (5-4 in 14 innings) and game 2 (7-1), as well as the entire series (4-1). Kauffman Stadium was the last baseball-only park built in the majors (not counting temporary facilities) from 1966 to 1991. It was one of the few baseball-only facilities built in the majors during the heyday of the cookie-cutter stadium era,", "id": "17613781" }, { "contents": "Steve Lyons (baseball)\n\n\nthe rare distinction of having played all nine defensive positions in a single game at the major league level, although in an exhibition contest. The \"Windy City Classic,\" between the Chicago Cubs and the White Sox, took place at Wrigley Field on April 23, 1990. Per standard baseball notation, Lyons' positions during the game were, in order: 2-3-7-8-6-9-5-9-1-4. Lyons signed with Boston on April 18, 1991. With", "id": "5478878" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Carolina Hurricanes season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Carolina Hurricanes season began October 3, 2007. It was the franchise's 36th season, 29th season in the National Hockey League (NHL) and 11th as the Hurricanes. Key dates prior to the start of the season: The Hurricanes had the most power-play opportunities of all 30 NHL teams, with 420. Record: 7–3–3; Home: 3–1–1; Road: 4–2–2 Record: 7–6–0; Home: 5–4–0; Road: 2–2–0 Record: 5–10–0; Home: 2–3–0; Road: 3–7–0 Record: 6–6–1;", "id": "10381758" }, { "contents": "1970 NBA playoffs\n\n\n1) Atlanta Hawks vs. (3) Chicago Bulls: \"Hawks win series 4-1\" (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Phoenix Suns: \"Lakers win series 4-3\" Division Finals (1) Atlanta Hawks vs. (2) Los Angeles Lakers: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Champion: New York Knicks Division Semifinals (1) New York Knicks vs. (3) Baltimore Bullets: \"Knicks win series 4-3\" (2) Milwaukee Bucks vs. (4)", "id": "14689672" }, { "contents": "Bobby Schang\n\n\nRobert Martin Schang (December 7, 1886 – August 29, 1966), born in Wales Center, New York, was a catcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates (1914–15), New York Giants (1915) and St. Louis Cardinals (1927). He was the brother of former Major League Baseball catcher Wally Schang. In 3 seasons Schang played in 82 Games and had 186 At Bats, 14 Runs, 35 Hits, 7 Doubles, 4 Triples, 6 RBI, 3 Stolen Bases, 18 Walks, .188 Batting Average", "id": "7568276" }, { "contents": "A. J. Hinch\n\n\n, the Astros defeated the New York Yankees in Yankee Stadium 3–0 to advance to the American League Division Series. In the ALDS, Hinch's Astros took a 2–1 series lead against the Kansas City Royals. The Astros led the Royals 6–2 in Game 4 going into the 8th inning before the Royals came back to win 9–6. The Astros would go on to lose the series. In 2016, Houston began the season 7–17. Although the team's play improved during the course of the season, the Astros finished 84–78 and did", "id": "6118162" }, { "contents": "Mike Maddux\n\n\nMichael Ausley Maddux (born August 27, 1961) is an American professional baseball pitching coach and former pitcher, who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for nine teams, over 15 seasons. He is now the pitching coach for the St. Louis Cardinals. Maddux played in MLB from through for the Philadelphia Phillies, Los Angeles Dodgers, San Diego Padres, New York Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates, Boston Red Sox, Seattle Mariners, Montreal Expos, and Houston Astros. Except for the Phillies, for whom he played during", "id": "6218003" }, { "contents": "Chad Moeller\n\n\nChad Edward Moeller [MOE-ler] (born February 18, 1975) is an American former professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 2000 through 2010 for the Minnesota Twins, Arizona Diamondbacks, Milwaukee Brewers, Cincinnati Reds, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, and Baltimore Orioles. Moeller attended the University of Southern California (USC) and played college baseball for the USC Trojans baseball team. In 1996, he was an All-Pac-10 Conference selection. He was drafted in the", "id": "2431693" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Phoenix Coyotes season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Phoenix Coyotes season began on October 4, 2007. It was the franchise's 36th season, 29th in the National Hockey League (NHL) and 12th season as the Phoenix Coyotes. Key dates prior to the start of the season: Record: 4–6–0; Home: 1–5–0; Road: 3–1–0 Record: 7–6–0; Home: 3–2–0; Road: 4–4–0 Record: 7–6–1; Home: 2–3–1; Road: 5–3–0 Record: 9–4–1; Home: 5–1–1; Road: 4–3–0 Record: 6–5–3; Home: 3–3–1; Road", "id": "12404837" }, { "contents": "Jim Brower\n\n\nJames Robert Brower (born December 29, 1972) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played for eight Major League Baseball (MLB) teams: the Cleveland Indians (-), Cincinnati Reds (-), Montreal Expos (2002), San Francisco Giants (-), Atlanta Braves (), Baltimore Orioles (), San Diego Padres (2006), and New York Yankees (). He is currently the pitching coach for the Seattle Mariners of Major League Baseball (MLB). Brower was", "id": "10294961" }, { "contents": "Brad Ausmus\n\n\nBradley David Ausmus (; born April 14, 1969) is an American baseball former catcher and current manager for the Los Angeles Angels of Major League Baseball (MLB). In his 18-year MLB playing career, Ausmus played for the San Diego Padres, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, and Los Angeles Dodgers. He was also the manager of the Tigers and of the Israel national baseball team. A 1987 draft pick of the New York Yankees, he chose to alternate between attending Dartmouth College and playing minor league baseball. He then", "id": "3254039" }, { "contents": "WTOG\n\n\nWednesdays). These included games from the Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, Kansas City Royals, Minnesota Twins, New York Yankees, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals and the Toronto Blue Jays, as those teams were mainly in the Grapefruit League for spring training in the Tampa Bay, Orlando, Fort Myers and Sarasota areas. WTOG discontinued the baseball broadcasts when ESPN became the cable partner for Major League Baseball in 1990. WTOG aired numerous Tampa Bay Rowdies", "id": "69857" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball relocation of 1950s–60s\n\n\nexpanded to add teams in new and existing cities, adding 14 teams as of 2018. During the early years of the American League as a major league, the league placed franchises in cities that were either in direct competition with National League teams (New York City, Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, and St. Louis) or in markets abandoned by the National League after the 1899 contraction (Cleveland, Washington, D.C., and briefly Baltimore). Only Detroit, home of the Detroit Tigers, was a true \"new\"", "id": "983146" }, { "contents": "Billy Kelly (baseball)\n\n\nWilliam Joseph Kelly (May 1, 1886 – June 3, 1940) was an American professional baseball player. He played in parts of four seasons in Major League Baseball for the St. Louis Cardinals and Pittsburgh Pirates from through . He also managed the minor league Port Huron Saints in 1922. Kelly was born in Baltimore, Maryland and died of lung cancer in Detroit, Michigan at the age of 54. In a brief 4 year, 104 game major league career, Kelly compiled a .290 batting average with 32 runs, 1", "id": "19333378" }, { "contents": "Kevin Jarvis\n\n\nKevin Thomas Jarvis (born August 1, 1969) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. He played professionally for many teams including the Cincinnati Reds, Minnesota Twins, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, Colorado Rockies, San Diego Padres, Seattle Mariners, St. Louis Cardinals, the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Boston Red Sox. As of , he is a scout for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. Jarvis was born in Lexington, Kentucky and graduated from Tates Creek High School in Lexington. He played college baseball at Wake Forest", "id": "7080315" }, { "contents": "René Rivera\n\n\nRené Rivera (born July 31, 1983) is a Puerto Rican professional baseball catcher in the New York Mets organization. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Seattle Mariners, Minnesota Twins, San Diego Padres, Tampa Bay Rays, Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Angels and Atlanta Braves. Rivera was drafted by the Seattle Mariners in the second round (49th overall) of the 2001 Major League Baseball Draft as a 17-year-old. He played most of the 2004 season with the High-A California", "id": "21916971" }, { "contents": "New Jersey Jackals\n\n\n9/14 - North Shore 5, Jackals 4 9/16 - North Shore 1, Jackals 0 9/17 – Jackals 7, North Shore 2 9/18 – Jackals 4, North Shore 2 9/19 – Jackals 5, North Shore 3 Win 2nd Northeast League Championship, 4th team Championship. To date, this is the last time the Jackals have won a league championship. The Jackals total attendance in 2004 was 106,100. Averaging 2,282 per game. In 2005 the Jackals joined the 8-team Canadian American Association of Professional Baseball League but failed to make the playoffs", "id": "4403592" }, { "contents": "Larry Beinfest\n\n\nMarlins defeated the San Francisco Giants, 3-1 in four games in the 2003 NLDS, and the Chicago Cubs, 4-3 in seven games in the 2003 NLCS, to win the 2003 NL Pennant. In the 2003 World Series, the Marlins became the champion of Major League Baseball by defeating the AL Pennant winning New York Yankees 4-2 in six games. Following their championship season, Baseball America named the Marlins Organization of the Year and the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum recognized Beinfest as the 2003 winner of the", "id": "19195239" }, { "contents": "List of current Major League Baseball broadcasters\n\n\n-4, 6-7, and odd extra innings up through 2013) br Oakland: Innings 3-4, 7, and even extra innings br Seattle: Innings 3, 6-7, and even extra innings (formerly 3-4, 7, and even extra innings from 2011-2012) br Tampa Bay: Innings 3-4, 7-8, and even extra innings (Wills and Freed switch every game so one will do innings 1-2, 5-6, 9, and", "id": "6338286" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "Henry Blanco\n\n\nHenry Ramón Blanco (born August 29, 1971) is a Venezuelan professional baseball coach and former player. He is currently the bullpen coach for the Washington Nationals. He played as a catcher in Major League Baseball from 1997 to 2013, appearing for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, Atlanta Braves, Minnesota Twins, Chicago Cubs, San Diego Padres, New York Mets, Arizona Diamondbacks, Toronto Blue Jays, and Seattle Mariners. He later served as quality assurance coach for the Cubs. Although a light", "id": "16244431" }, { "contents": "Ryan Howard\n\n\na 7–2 loss to the Atlanta Braves. On September 6, Howard logged his first Major League hit in a single at-bat during a 3–1 loss to the Braves; on September 8, he recorded his first multi-hit game with a double and a single in a 4–1 win over the Braves. On September 11, Howard hit his first Major League home run off Bartolomé Fortunato, driving in his first RBI and scoring his first run in an 11–9 win over the New York Mets. Howard had 42 plate appearances", "id": "20940364" }, { "contents": "Xavier Nady\n\n\nXavier Clifford Nady VI (; born November 14, 1978) is an American former professional baseball outfielder and first baseman. Nady played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the New York Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates, New York Yankees, Chicago Cubs, Arizona Diamondbacks, Washington Nationals, San Francisco Giants, and the San Diego Padres. The St. Louis Cardinals originally drafted Nady in the 4th round of the 1997 Major League Baseball draft (134th overall) after he was named Northern California Player of the Year in his senior year of", "id": "5033466" }, { "contents": "Rex Hudler\n\n\nRex Allan Hudler (born September 2, 1960) is an American former Major League Baseball utility player and color commentator for the Kansas City Royals. He played a total of fourteen seasons after being a first round draft pick of the New York Yankees in 1978. Hudler played for six different Major League Baseball teams, and at every position except pitcher and catcher throughout his career: the New York Yankees (1984–1985), Baltimore Orioles (1986), Montreal Expos (1988–1990), St. Louis Cardinals (1990–1992), California", "id": "518136" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Montreal Canadiens season\n\n\nleading the NHL in power-play goals scored (90) and power-play percentage (24.06%). They also tied the Florida Panthers for the fewest shorthanded goals allowed, with three. Record: 6–2–3; Home: 2–1–2; Road: 4–1–1. Monthly record: 7–7–0; Home: 3–3–0; Road: 4–4–0.br Season record: 13–9–3; Home: 5–4–2; Road: 8–5–1. Monthly record: 6–4–4; Home: 1–3–2; Road: 5–1–2.br Season record: 19–13–7; Home: 6–7–4; Road: 13–6–3.", "id": "11149706" }, { "contents": "Rob Murphy\n\n\nRobert Albert Murphy (born May 26, 1960) is an American former professional baseball player who was a relief pitcher in Major League Baseball for eleven seasons in the 1980s and 1990s. Murphy played college baseball for the University of Florida, and was picked by the Cincinnati Reds in the first round of the 1981 Major League Baseball Draft. In addition to the Reds, he played for the Boston Red Sox, Seattle Mariners, Houston Astros, St. Louis Cardinals, New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers and Florida Marlins. Murphy", "id": "17438779" }, { "contents": "2006–07 Buffalo Sabres season\n\n\nMichael Ryan, Andrej Sekera and Drew Stafford all played their first career NHL game during the 2006–07 season. The Sabres finished with 298 goals scored (excluding 10 shootout-winning goals), the most in the League. Record for month 10–0–1 (Home 4–0–1 Away 6–0–0) Record for Month 9–3–1 (Home 4–2–1 Away 5–1–0) Record for Month 9–4–1 (Home 5–2–0 Away 4–2–1) Record for Month 6–7–1 (Home 4–3–0 Away 2–4–1) Record for Month 8–2–1 (Home 5–0–1 Away 3–2–0) Record for Month 8–5–2 (Home 5–3–0 Away", "id": "5702113" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Golden State Warriors season\n\n\nThis had fans severely criticizing the conference system in the league as the Warriors had a better record than all eastern conference playoff teams up to the third seed. Teams such as the Atlanta Hawks had sub or .500 winning percentages but still managed to make the postseason. Record: 0–1; Home: 0–1; Road: 0–0 Record: 8–6; Home: 3–3 ; Road: 5–3 Record: 11–6; Home: 5–2; Road: 6–4 Record: 9–6; Home: 5–2; Road: 4–4 Record: 7–3; Home:", "id": "14917146" }, { "contents": "Miguel Batista\n\n\nMiguel Descartes Batista Jerez (born February 19, 1971) is a Dominican former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Florida Marlins, Chicago Cubs, Montreal Expos, Kansas City Royals, Arizona Diamondbacks, Toronto Blue Jays, Seattle Mariners, Washington Nationals, St. Louis Cardinals, New York Mets and Atlanta Braves. Over his career, Batista has played for eight teams and been utilized extensively as both a starter and a reliever. His best seasons came in and with the Arizona Diamondbacks,", "id": "19280208" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball on CBS\n\n\non KPIX-TV locally, although the games aired on stations in markets adjacent to the Bay Area. In 1963, KPIX pre-empted the July 13 game between the San Francisco Giants–Philadelphia Phillies (at 10:15 a.m.), and the Los Angeles Dodgers-Phillies game on July 14 (at 9:30 a.m.); in 1964, the station pre-empted the Kansas City Athletics–New York Yankees game on May 16 (at 10:45) and the Milwaukee Braves–St. Louis Cardinals game on May 17.", "id": "18694381" }, { "contents": "1969 Major League Baseball expansion\n\n\nSt. Louis Cardinals, and the National League West would consist of the Atlanta Braves, Cincinnati Reds, Houston Astros, Los Angeles Dodgers, San Diego Padres, and San Francisco Giants. Game scheduling issues had to be resolved; league-wide, there would be 1,944 games compared to 1,232 for the 1968 Major League Baseball season. The American League had considered decreasing the number of games played by each team to 152 or 156 from 162 that had been played each season since 1961, and the National League either 162 or 165", "id": "11925192" }, { "contents": "List of international games played by NHL teams\n\n\nAngeles Kings, the Minnesota North Stars, the Montreal Canadiens, the New Jersey Devils, the New York Islanders, the New York Rangers, the Philadelphia Flyers, the Pittsburgh Penguins, the Quebec Nordiques, the St. Louis Blues, the Toronto Maple Leafs, the Vancouver Canucks, the Washington Capitals, and the original Winnipeg Jets). Games took place in the USA and Canada. The Soviet teams won the series with a record of 11–9–1. Individually, CSKA has a record of 4–1–0, Dynamo had a record of 3–2–0", "id": "21623026" } ]
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[ { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "1942 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 1942 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the tenth playing of the midsummer classic between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was held on July 6, 1942, at Polo Grounds in New York City the home of the New York Giants of the National League. The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League 3–1. While the game had been scheduled for a twilight start at 6:30 p.m. EWT", "id": "14878188" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "2015 Toronto Blue Jays season\n\n\nearned positions in the bullpen on the Opening Day roster. The team returned to Montreal's Olympic Stadium on April 3 and April 4, 2015, to face the Cincinnati Reds. The Blue Jays would lose the first game 2–0, but win the finale 9–1. In Grapefruit League play, Toronto finished with a 19–13 record. The 2015 Major League Baseball draft was held on June 8–10. The Blue Jays played against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium on Opening Day and won, 6–1. Toronto scored five runs in the", "id": "19251784" }, { "contents": "2007 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2007 Major League Baseball season began on April 1 with a rematch of the 2006 National League Championship Series; the St. Louis Cardinals and New York Mets played the first game of the season at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri, which was won by the Mets, 6–1. The regular season concluded with seven teams entering the postseason who had failed to reach the 2006 playoffs including all National League teams, with only the New York Yankees returning; a dramatic one-game playoff between the Colorado Rockies and San Diego Padres", "id": "15645656" }, { "contents": "2009 Major League Baseball season\n\n\n4–3. In addition, the annual Civil Rights Game became a regular season game, and was played June 20 at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Ohio, when the host Cincinnati Reds lost to the Chicago White Sox in an interleague game, 10–8. Both teams wore replicas of their 1965 uniforms in the contest. The New York Yankees, with 103 wins, clinched Major League Baseball's best record in the 2009 season, and the #1 seed in the American League by winning the AL East. The Los Angeles", "id": "5183694" }, { "contents": "2016 Washington Nationals season\n\n\nfirst come-from-behind postseason win for a Washington, D.C., Major League Baseball team since the Washington Senators came from behind to beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 4-3 in Game 3 of the 1925 World Series 91 years earlier on October 10, 1925. It also was the Nationals′ first postseason victory at home since a 2-1 win over the St. Louis Cardinals in Game 4 of the 2012 National League Division Series on October 11, 2012. 4:08 p.m. (EDT) at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California", "id": "18692321" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "List of current Major League Baseball broadcasters\n\n\n, and even extra innings br Milwaukee: Innings 3-4, 7, and 10-11, 14-15, 18-19 with Uecker and Levering; innings 4-6, and 10-11, 14-15, 18-19 with Levering and Grindle br New York Mets: Innings 3-4, 7, and even extra innings br Philadelphia: Innings 4-5 (home games only) br St. Louis: Innings 3-4, 7-8, and even extra innings (home", "id": "6338289" }, { "contents": "1966 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 1966 Major League Baseball season was contested from April 11 to October 9, 1966. The Braves played their inaugural season in Atlanta, following their relocation from Milwaukee. Three teams played the 1966 season in new stadiums. On April 12, the Braves ushered in Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium with the Pittsburgh Pirates taking a 3–2 win in 13 innings. One week later, Anaheim Stadium opened with the California Angels losing to the Chicago White Sox, 3–1 in the Angels' debut in neighboring Orange County. On May 8,", "id": "16053448" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Rookie of the Year Award\n\n\n(2); and the Colorado Springs Sky Sox, Las Vegas 51s, New Orleans Zephyrs, Portland Beavers, and Sacramento River Cats (1). Four players from the Arizona Diamondbacks Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the Rookie of the Year Award, more than any other, followed by the Anaheim Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and San Diego Padres organizations (3); the Colorado Rockies, Kansas City Royals, and Seattle Mariners organizations (2); and the Florida Marlins, Houston Astros", "id": "8032424" }, { "contents": "2015 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2015 Major League Baseball season began on April 5 with a Sunday night game between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field, and ended on November 1 with the Kansas City Royals winning the World Series. This was Rob Manfred's first season serving as Commissioner of Baseball. The Major League Baseball All-Star Game's 86th edition was held on Tuesday, July 14 at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Ohio, home of the Cincinnati Reds. The American League won the game 6–3, to give", "id": "19375509" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Los Angeles Clippers season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Los Angeles Clippers season was their 38th season in the NBA and their 24th in Los Angeles. Key dates prior to the start of the season: Los Angeles' selections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. Record: 6–8; Home: 4–4; Road: 2–4 Record: 4–9; Home: 1–4; Road: 3–5 Record: 4–9; Home: 4–6; Road: 0–3 Record: 5–9; Home: 2–3; Road: 3–6 Record: 3–15; Home: 2–6; Road: 1–9 Record", "id": "15027267" }, { "contents": "Brett Tomko\n\n\nBrett Daniel Tomko (born April 7, 1973) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Cincinnati Reds, San Diego Padres, Seattle Mariners, St. Louis Cardinals, San Francisco Giants, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, Oakland Athletics, Texas Rangers, and Kansas City Royals. Tomko attended El Dorado High School in Placentia, California, and was a letter winner in basketball and baseball. Tomko attended Florida Southern College for one season in , leading the team", "id": "5534629" }, { "contents": "Ducky Schofield\n\n\nJohn Richard Schofield (born January 7, 1935), nicknamed Ducky, is an American former professional baseball infielder. He played nineteen seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1953 to 1971 for the St. Louis Cardinals, Pittsburgh Pirates, San Francisco Giants, New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers, Boston Red Sox, and Milwaukee Brewers. Schofield made his Major League Baseball debut with the St. Louis Cardinals on July 3, 1953, and appeared in his final game on September 30, 1971 for the Milwaukee Brewers.", "id": "7142787" }, { "contents": "Sports Beanie Babies\n\n\nthe Elephant 9/06/98 Anaheim Athletics Mel the Koala 9/06/98 Toronto Blue Jays Rocket the Bluejay 9/08/98 Chicago Cubs Blackie the Bear 9/13/98 Chicago Cubs Gracie the Swan 9/14/98 St. Louis Cardinals Smoochy the Frog 4/11/99 San Francisco Giants Slippery the Seal 4/25/99 Chicago Cubs Sammy the Bear 5/30/99 New York Mets Valentina the Bear 6/12/99 Milwaukee Brewers Early the Robin 6/18/99 Minnesota Twins Hippie the Bunny 6/19/99 Cincinnati Reds Scorch the Dragon 7/03/99 Houston Astros Goatee the Goat 7/11/99 Detroit Tigers Kuku the Cockatoo 7/18/99 Houston Astros Tiny the Chihuahua 8/05/99 Chicago Cubs Erin the Bear 8/15/99 New York Yankees", "id": "10270945" }, { "contents": "Eastern League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nAward, the most of any position. Seven players from the Philadelphia Phillies Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Pittsburgh Pirates organization (6); the Baltimore Orioles, Cleveland Indians, and Montreal Expos organizations (5); the New York Mets, and the Toronto Blue Jays organizations (4); the Boston Red Sox, and the New York Yankees organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Chicago White Sox, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers", "id": "5435227" }, { "contents": "2002 New York Yankees season\n\n\nH = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in\" Game 1: \"New York 8 – Anaheim 5.\" Game 2: \"Anaheim 8 – New York 6.\" Game 3: \"Anaheim 9 – New York 6.\" Game 4: \"Anaheim 9 – New York 5.\" Anaheim's victory secured their place in the American League Championship Series, where they defeated the Minnesota Twins, and subsequently the San Francisco Giants to win the World Series", "id": "3120510" }, { "contents": "Busch Stadium\n\n\nSeries against the Kansas City Royals. The Cardinals hosted two postseason games at Busch Stadium in 2015. In the National League Division Series, they won game 1 on October 9, 2015, but lost game 2 against the Chicago Cubs. The Cardinals then lost games 3 and 4 to the Cubs at Wrigley Field to lose the series 3-1. The stadium hosted the 2009 Major League Baseball All-Star Game on July 14, 2009. The American League defeated the National League in that game, 4-3.", "id": "4108919" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\n, Mobile BayBears, and Nashville Sounds (2); and the Asheville Tourists, Charlotte O's, and Montgomery Rebels (1). Six players from the Chicago White Sox Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Houston Astros organization (4); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Cincinnati Reds, Kansas City Royals, Milwaukee Brewers, Oakland Athletics, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays/Rays organizations (3); the Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, Detroit Tigers", "id": "7467045" }, { "contents": "Champion Baseball\n\n\ncity/state to represent from a list containing Los Angeles, Cincinnati, Atlanta, Pittsburg (probably a typo for Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania), Chicago, Montreal, St. Louis, Boston, Milwaukee, New York City, California and Texas (all of whom had major-league baseball franchises in 1983). The computer then randomly selects from among the remaining cities. If at any time the computer team has scored more runs than the player, the game immediately ends. The high-scores list (\"FAR OUT PLAYERS", "id": "10335865" }, { "contents": "1939 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 1939 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the seventh playing of the mid-summer classic between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was held on July 11, 1939, at Yankee Stadium in The Bronx, New York City, the home of the New York Yankees of the American League. The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League 3–1. Players in \"italics\" have since been", "id": "22195293" }, { "contents": "California League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nAward, the most of any position. Six players played during seasons for which position information is unavailable. Sixteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the San Diego Padres organization (7); the California/Los Angeles Angels, Minnesota Twins, and San Francisco Giants organizations (5); the St. Louis Cardinals organization (4); the Kansas City/Oakland Athletics and Milwaukee Brewers organization (3);", "id": "8204130" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "2015 Summer North American League of Legends Championship Series\n\n\n2015 Summer North American League of Legends Championship Series (2015 Summer NA LCS) was won by Counter Logic Gaming, their first NA LCS split title. Most games were played in Los Angeles at Riot Games' studio, but the finals were played at Madison Square Garden in New York. 1. Team Liquid 14-5 2. Counter Logic Gaming 13-6 3. Team Impulse 13-6 4. Gravity Gaming 12-7 5. Team SoloMid 11-7 6. Team Dignitas 10-8 7.", "id": "894748" }, { "contents": "Darren Bragg\n\n\nDarren William Bragg (born September 7, 1969) is an American former baseball outfielder who played 11 seasons in Major League Baseball. He played for the Seattle Mariners (–), Boston Red Sox (1996–), St. Louis Cardinals (1999), Colorado Rockies (), New York Mets (), New York Yankees (2001), Atlanta Braves (–), San Diego Padres (), and his final team, the Cincinnati Reds (2004). In his career, he hit .255 with", "id": "479806" }, { "contents": "Peoria Javelinas\n\n\nThe Peoria Javelinas, established in 1992, are a baseball team that plays in the West Division of the Arizona Fall League. The Javelinas play their home games in the Peoria Sports Complex in Peoria, Arizona, which is a spring training site for both the San Diego Padres and the Seattle Mariners. For the 2011 season, Major League Baseball teams sending players to the Javelinas were: the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Mets, San Diego Padres, St. Louis Cardinals, and Seattle Mariners. For 2012 the Minnesota Twins and Cincinnati", "id": "5919459" }, { "contents": "2008 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 2008 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 79th midseason exhibition between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and the National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was played at Yankee Stadium in The Bronx, New York City, home of the New York Yankees, on July 15, 2008 and began at 8:47 p.m. ET. The game ended at 1:38 a.m. ET the following morning. The home American League won 4–3 in 15 innings, giving home field", "id": "18338012" }, { "contents": "Sports Beanie Babies\n\n\nGIVEN AWAY (SGA) AT BASEBALL GAMES: 5/18/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 9/06/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 9/18/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 3/10/98 New York Yankees Bones the Dog 5/03/98 Chicago Cubs Daisy the Cow (Harry Caray) 5/17/98 New York Yankees Valentino the Bear 5/22/98 St. Louis Cardinals Stretch the Ostrich 5/31/98 Detroit Tigers Stripes the Tiger 5/31/98 Milwaukee Brewers Batty the Bat 5/31/98 Kansas City Royals Roary the Lion 6/14/98 Arizona Diamondbacks Hissy the Snake 7/07/98 Colorado Rockies Glory the Bear 7/12/98 Chicago White Sox Blizzard the Tiger 7/12/98 New York Mets", "id": "10270943" }, { "contents": "2007–08 New Jersey Devils season\n\n\n: 9–4–1; Home: 4–3–0; Road: 5–1–1 Record: 7–4–1 ; Home: 4–1–0 ; Road: 3–3–1 Record: 7–5–0 ; Home: 4–4–0 ; Road: 3–1–0 Record: 9–3–3 ; Home: 7–3–1 ; Road: 2–0–2 Record: 6–6–1 ; Home: 2–2–1 ; Road: 4–4–0 Record: 3–1–0 ; Home: 2–0–0 ; Road: 1–1–0 The New Jersey Devils clinched a playoff spot following a 2–1 overtime victory against the New York Islanders on April 1, 2008, their 79th game of the season. They were the third", "id": "13610586" }, { "contents": "2018 New York Mets season\n\n\nlosing 1–5 to the St. Louis Cardinals, finishing the series two out of three. After, they went on a 9–game win streak, which put them in first place in the NL East. They finished the month going 15–9 and having a strong win (14–2) over the San Diego Padres. On May 1, the Mets started the month losing 2–3 to the Atlanta Braves at Citi Field. They went on a 6–game losing streak, but broke out of it seven days later by beating the Cincinnati Reds 7–6. The", "id": "3541787" }, { "contents": "Doubleheader (baseball)\n\n\nLike the twi-night doubleheader, this type of doubleheader is more prominent in the minor leagues. The last one scheduled in Major League Baseball was the Seattle Mariners at the Kansas City Royals on August 6, 2017. Prior traditional doubleheaders were the Detroit Tigers at the Cleveland Indians on September 13, 2015, the Pittsburgh Pirates at the New York Yankees on May 18, 2014, San Diego Padres at the Cleveland Indians on April 9, 2014, the New York Yankees at the Cleveland Indians on May 13, 2013,", "id": "5035560" }, { "contents": "Graeme Lloyd\n\n\nGraeme John Lloyd (born 9 April 1967) is an Australian-born former professional baseball pitcher, who appeared with the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays, Montreal Expos, Florida Marlins, New York Mets, and Kansas City Royals of Major League Baseball (MLB). Lloyd played with the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays, and Kansas City Royals of the American League and the Montreal Expos, Florida Marlins, and New York Mets of the National League. He was the third", "id": "11258284" }, { "contents": "1969 Major League Baseball expansion\n\n\nand Washington Senators, and the American League West would consist of the California Angels, Chicago White Sox, Kansas City Royals, Minnesota Twins, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Pilots. The National League originally resisted a divisional split, with its president Warren Giles citing \"the tradition and history of baseball\". By July 10, the National League owners had agreed to a divisional split, in which the National League East would consist of the Chicago Cubs, Montreal Expos, New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, and", "id": "11925191" }, { "contents": "Ricky Bones\n\n\nRicardo Bones (; born April 7, 1969) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. Bones played from 1991 to 2001 for three National League teams – the San Diego Padres, Cincinnati Reds, and Florida Marlins – and four American League teams – the Milwaukee Brewers, Kansas City Royals, New York Yankees, and Baltimore Orioles. Bones was signed by the Padres as an amateur free agent on May 13, 1986 making his Major League debut on August 11, 1991 against the Cincinnati Reds. He pitched seven innings, allowed", "id": "19542825" }, { "contents": "Rubén Gotay\n\n\nRuben A. Gotay ( ; born December 25, 1982) is a Puerto Rican former professional baseball infielder. He played in Major League Baseball from 2004 to 2008 with the Kansas City Royals, New York Mets and Atlanta Braves. He is currently a coach for the Clearwater Threshers. Gotay made his major league debut with the Kansas City Royals on August 4, , when they played the Chicago White Sox. He went 1-for-3 and got his first major league hit off José Contreras. Gotay played in 44 games for the Royals in", "id": "18248893" }, { "contents": "Midwestern United States\n\n\n), Major League Baseball (MLB), National Basketball Association (NBA), National Hockey League (NHL) and Major League Soccer (MLS) have team franchises in several Midwestern cities: Successful teams include the St. Louis Cardinals (11 World Series titles), Cincinnati Reds (5 World Series titles), Chicago Bulls (6 NBA titles), the Detroit Pistons (3 NBA titles), the Green Bay Packers (4 Super Bowl titles, 13 total NFL championships), the Chicago Bears (1 Super Bowl", "id": "15016390" }, { "contents": "Roberto Kelly\n\n\nRoberto Conrado \"Gray\" Kelly (born October 1, 1964) is a Panamanian former professional baseball outfielder in Major League Baseball and current manager of the Sultanes de Monterrey of the Mexican Baseball League. He was signed by the New York Yankees as an amateur free agent in 1982 and went on to play for them (1987–1992 and 2000), the Cincinnati Reds (1993–1994), Atlanta Braves (1994), Montreal Expos (1995), Los Angeles Dodgers (1995), Minnesota Twins (1996–1997), Seattle Mariners", "id": "13631358" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Portland Trail Blazers season\n\n\nselections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. Record: 0–1 ; Home: 0–0 ; Road: 0–1 Record: 5–10 ; Home: 5–3 ; Road: 0–7 Record: 13–2 ; Home: 10–0 ; Road: 3–2 Record: 8–6 ; Home: 3–2 ; Road: 5–4 Record: 5–9; Home: 4–3; Road: 1–6 Record: 7–8; Home: 3–3 ; Road: 4–5 Record: 3–5; Home: 3–2; Road: 0–3 *Total for entire season including previous team(s) The Trail Blazers", "id": "14916980" }, { "contents": "Todd Zeile\n\n\nTodd Edward Zeile (born September 9, 1965) is an American former professional baseball third baseman, catcher, and first baseman in Major League Baseball (MLB). He played sixteen seasons, from 1989 to 2004, for the St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago Cubs, Philadelphia Phillies, Baltimore Orioles, Los Angeles Dodgers, Florida Marlins, Texas Rangers, New York Mets, Colorado Rockies, New York Yankees, and Montreal Expos. Zeile graduated from UCLA, where he played collegiate baseball primarily as a catcher. Only five players", "id": "4659979" }, { "contents": "Cameron Maybin\n\n\nCameron Keith Maybin (born April 4, 1987) is an American professional baseball outfielder for the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball (MLB). He has played in MLB for the Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, San Diego Padres, Atlanta Braves, Los Angeles Angels, Houston Astros, and Seattle Mariners. He was the tenth overall pick in the 2005 MLB draft by the Tigers and debuted with them in 2007. With the Astros, he won the 2017 World Series over the Los Angeles Dodgers. Maybin", "id": "4351467" }, { "contents": "All-you-can-eat seats\n\n\nBaltimore Orioles, Kansas City Royals, and Texas Rangers converted their under-utilized seats to AYCE seats. The concept spread to 13 Major League Baseball parks in 2008 and 19 parks in 2010. Major League Baseball teams offering all-you-can-eat seats include the Arizona Diamondbacks, Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, Kansas City Royals, Los Angeles Dodgers, Miami Marlins, Minnesota Twins, Pittsburgh Pirates, San Diego Padres, Tampa Bay Rays, Texas Rangers, and Toronto", "id": "12379503" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Detroit Red Wings season\n\n\nand center Pavel Datsyuk were starters in the game. The Western Conference team was coached by Detroit Red Wings head coach Mike Babcock. The Red Wings had the best goaltending in the League, allowing only 179 goals (excluding five shootout goals). Record: 10–2–1; Home: 5–1–0; Road: 5–1–1 Record: 7–4–1; Home: 5–1–0; Road: 2–3–1 Record: 12–2–1 ; Home: 6–1–1 ; Road: 6–1–0 Record: 9–2–1; Home: 4–1–1; Road: 5–1–0 Record: 4–8–2; Home: 1–4–0; Road", "id": "10767066" }, { "contents": "List of Miami Hurricanes in the NFL\n\n\n(2) Baltimore Ravens (0) Buffalo Bills (2) Carolina Panthers (4) Chicago Bears (2) Cincinnati Bengals (1) Cleveland Browns (2) Dallas Cowboys (0) Denver Broncos (1) Detroit Lions (2) Green Bay Packers (3) Houston Texans (2) Indianapolis Colts (4) Jacksonville Jaguars (6) Kansas City Chiefs (1) Los Angeles Chargers (4) Los Angeles Rams (0) Miami Dolphins (2) Minnesota Vikings (2) New England Patriots", "id": "16077415" }, { "contents": "Larry Stahl\n\n\nLarry Floyd Stahl (born June 29, 1941) is an American retired professional baseball outfielder. He played in Major League Baseball from 1964 to 1973 for the Kansas City Athletics, New York Mets, San Diego Padres, and Cincinnati Reds. Stahl was signed by the Athletics in 1960 as an amateur free agent. He broke into the big leagues on September 11, 1964, going 0-1 as a pinch-hitter against Wally Bunker in a 5-2 Kansas City loss to the Baltimore Orioles in Memorial Stadium.", "id": "21402635" }, { "contents": "Rick Wilkins (baseball)\n\n\nRichard David Wilkins (born June 4, 1967) is an American former professional baseball catcher. He played eleven seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) between 1991 and 2001 for the Chicago Cubs, Houston Astros, San Francisco Giants, Seattle Mariners, New York Mets, Los Angeles Dodgers, St. Louis Cardinals, and San Diego Padres. Wilkins was born in Jacksonville, Florida. While growing up, he graduated from The Bolles School where he was a district champ in both baseball and football his senior year of high school", "id": "21061655" }, { "contents": "List of highest-income counties in the United States\n\n\n, Pennsylvania 3, Wisconsin 2, Massachusetts 2, Michigan 2, Indiana 1, Kansas 1, Kentucky 1, Missouri 1, New Hampshire 1, New Mexico 1, Tennessee 1, Utah 1. Twenty-five states do not have any counties in the top 100. \"United States of America: $41,994\" Number of counties by state in the top 100: Colorado 10, Virginia 7 counties plus 3 independent cities, New Jersey 9, California 8, Florida 6, New York 6, Georgia 4,", "id": "17149331" }, { "contents": "Anthony Swarzak\n\n\nAnthony Ray Swarzak (born September 10, 1985) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Atlanta Braves of Major League Baseball (MLB). He previously played for the Minnesota Twins, Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, Chicago White Sox, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Mets, Seattle Mariners and for the Doosan Bears of the KBO League. Swarzak attended Nova High School in Davie, Florida. As a sophomore, Swarzak pitched to an 11–1 win–loss record with a 1.16 earned run average and 120 strikeouts and was", "id": "11169168" }, { "contents": "Danny Walton\n\n\nDaniel James Walton (July 14, 1947 – August 9, 2017) was an American Major League Baseball outfielder. He played for the Houston Astros (1968 and 1977), Seattle Pilots (1969), Milwaukee Brewers (1970–71), New York Yankees (1971), Minnesota Twins (1973 and 1975), Los Angeles Dodgers (1976), Yokohama Taiyo Whales (1978), and Texas Rangers (1980). During a 9-year major league baseball career, he hit .223, 28 home runs, and 107", "id": "15720261" }, { "contents": "Tom Kelly (baseball)\n\n\ninning two-run home run. The World Series was a well-fought contest between the Twins and the National League champion St. Louis Cardinals, each team winning all of its home games. Games 1, 2, 4 and 6 were decidedly lopsided contests (10–1 Twins, 8–4 Twins, 7–2 Cards, 11–5 Twins), with Games 3, 5 and 7 being much closer contests, each being decided by only two runs (3–1 Cards, 4–2 Cards and 4–2 Twins). After a 63-year drought, Tom Kelly", "id": "7120038" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Dallas Mavericks season\n\n\nthe season: Dallas' selections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. injured Record: 1–0; Home: 0–0; Road: 1–0 Record: 10–5; Home: 8–1 ; Road: 2–4 Record: 9–6; Home: 6–2; Road: 3–4 Record: 11–3; Home: 6–0; Road: 5–3 Record: 8–6; Home: 5–0; Road: 3–6 Record: 7–8; Home: 5–4; Road: 2–4 Record: 5–3; Home: 4–0; Road: 1–3 *Total for entire season including", "id": "14916679" }, { "contents": "2010 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2010 Major League Baseball season began April 4, with the regular season ending on October 3. The 2010 All-Star Game was played on July 13 at Angel Stadium of Anaheim in Anaheim, California. The National League ended a 13-game winless streak with a 3–1 victory. Due to this result, the World Series began October 27 in the city of the National League Champion, the San Francisco Giants, and ended November 1 when the Giants defeated the American League Champion Texas Rangers, four games to one. Green backgrounds", "id": "9032678" }, { "contents": "Busch Stadium\n\n\nscore of 6-2, clinching the series win. In the 2006 National League Championship Series the Cardinals hosted the New York Mets in Games 3, 4, and 5. St. Louis won Game 3 and Game 5, and eventually clinched their 17th National League pennant by defeating the Mets on the road in Game 7, 3-1. The Cardinals faced the Detroit Tigers in the 2006 World Series. This was the third meeting between the two ballclubs in the Fall Classic, and the first in 38 years. The", "id": "4108910" }, { "contents": "American Association (20th century) Rookie of the Year Award\n\n\nCity 89ers, Springfield Redbirds, and St. Paul Saints (2); and the Buffalo Bisons, Minneapolis Millers, and Toledo Mud Hens (1). Eight players from the St. Louis Cardinals Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the Rookie of the Year Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago White Sox and Cincinnati Reds organizations (5); the Boston/Milwaukee Braves organization (4); the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers, Cleveland Indians, Kansas City Royals, Montreal Expos, and", "id": "8789705" }, { "contents": "2017 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2017 Major League Baseball season began on April 2, 2017 with three games, including the 2016 World Series champions Chicago Cubs facing off against the St. Louis Cardinals, and ended on November 1. The postseason began on October 3. The World Series began October 24 and Game 7 was played on November 1, in which the Houston Astros defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers in seven games, to capture their first World Series championship in franchise history. The 88th Major League Baseball All-Star Game was held on July 11 at", "id": "12617094" }, { "contents": "UCLA Bruins baseball\n\n\nTulsa, 6–5 in 10 innings, and to Arizona State, 2–1 in 12 innings. Chambliss, who went on to play for Major League Baseball's Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Atlanta Braves between 1971 and 1986, had a team-high .340 batting average and 15 home runs. Other members of the team included Bill Bonham, Steven Edney, Mike Reinbach, and Jim York. The 1997 team won the Pac-10 title with a 43–18 record (21–9 Pac-10) and reached in the CWS. The team was", "id": "3126266" }, { "contents": "The National Baseball Association's top 100 minor league teams\n\n\ntheir final list. Of the 69 franchises to make the list, 14 appeared more than once. The Baltimore Orioles took 6 places on the list, the most of any team, followed by the Ft. Worth Panthers and Toronto Maple Leafs (5), Newark Bears and San Francisco Seals (4); Kansas City Blues, Los Angeles Angels, and St. Paul Saints (3); and Charlotte Hornets, Columbus Senators/Red Birds, Houston Buffaloes, Indianapolis Indians, Memphis Chicks, and Milwaukee Brewers (2", "id": "6000643" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "LaTroy Hawkins\n\n\nLaTroy Hawkins (born December 21, 1972) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. In his 21-year Major League Baseball (MLB) career, he played for the Minnesota Twins, Chicago Cubs, San Francisco Giants, Baltimore Orioles, Colorado Rockies, New York Yankees, Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, New York Mets, and Toronto Blue Jays. At the time of his retirement, Hawkins was the only active player to be a member of the 1,000-games-pitched club, and at", "id": "14886480" }, { "contents": "Ron Davis (pitcher)\n\n\nRonald Gene Davis (born August 6, 1955) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played 11 years from 1978 to 1988. Davis played for the New York Yankees and Minnesota Twins of the American League and the Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Dodgers, and San Francisco Giants of the National League. He was selected to the American League All-Star team in 1981. Davis was born in Houston, Texas. Standing 6' 4\", he was a hard-throwing right-handed relief pitcher. During his", "id": "18827106" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball rivalries\n\n\nexpansion teams in , MLB increased the total number of games American League teams played to 162, which meant teams would play each other 18 times a season. The National League did not implement this until the following year when the New York Mets and Houston Colt .45s (now the Houston Astros) entered play. In , with the San Diego Padres, Seattle Pilots, Kansas City Royals, and Montreal Expos entering play as expansion teams, MLB split both leagues into two divisions with six teams each. Teams played a total of", "id": "19117978" }, { "contents": "Uzbekistan Professional Football League Organization\n\n\nWDWWL 4 Previous rank: 5 Metalourg 7 3 1 3 13 9 +4 10 LWLWL 5 Previous rank: 14 Nasaf 7 3 1 3 11 8 +3 10 WWLLL 6 Previous rank: 3 Bunyodkor 6 3 1 2 9 8 +1 10 DWWWL 7 Previous rank: 4 Surkhon 6 2 3 1 5 4 +1 9 DLDWW 8 Previous rank: 7 Dinamo Samarqand 6 2 2 2 6 7 -1 8 DLWWL 9 Previous rank: 10 Buxoro 7 1 3 3 6 9 -3 6 LDLWD 10 Previous rank: 11 Andijan 6 1", "id": "612339" }, { "contents": "Julio Navarro\n\n\nJulio Navarro Ventura (January 9, 1934 – January 24, 2018) was a Major League Baseball relief pitcher. He played for the Los Angeles Angels (1962–64), Detroit Tigers (1964–66), and Atlanta Braves (1970). The 5'11\", 190 lb. right-hander with the nickname \"Whiplash\" was acquired by the Angels from the San Francisco Giants organization on September 2, 1962. Navarro made his major league debut in relief on September 3, 1962 against the New York Yankees in game 2", "id": "10731876" }, { "contents": "Federal League\n\n\neroded by subsequent court rulings and legislation regarding issues specific to Major League Baseball. Of the locations of teams in the Federal League, five currently have major league teams. Those are Baltimore, Chicago, Kansas City, Pittsburgh and St. Louis. Brooklyn has a New York–Penn League team, known as the Brooklyn Cyclones. (The major league Brooklyn Dodgers moved to Los Angeles in 1958, although the New York Mets have been located in the adjacent borough of Queens since 1964.) Buffalo and Indianapolis have International League teams", "id": "11616700" }, { "contents": "Jim Palmer\n\n\nbetween Major League Baseball, ABC and NBC called The Baseball Network) to once again broadcast with Tim McCarver and Al Michaels. In 1995, the reunited team of Palmer, McCarver and Michaels would call the All-Star Game, Game 3 of that NLDS between Cincinnati and Los Angeles, Game 4 of the NLDS between Atlanta and Colorado, Games 1–2 of the NLCS, and Games 1, 4–5 of the World Series. Palmer, McCarver and Michaels were also intended to call the previous year's World Series for ABC,", "id": "10332649" }, { "contents": "Kauffman Stadium\n\n\nresult of the American League winning the 2015 MLB All-Star Game 6-3. The Royals won game 1 (5-4 in 14 innings) and game 2 (7-1), as well as the entire series (4-1). Kauffman Stadium was the last baseball-only park built in the majors (not counting temporary facilities) from 1966 to 1991. It was one of the few baseball-only facilities built in the majors during the heyday of the cookie-cutter stadium era,", "id": "17613781" }, { "contents": "Steve Lyons (baseball)\n\n\nthe rare distinction of having played all nine defensive positions in a single game at the major league level, although in an exhibition contest. The \"Windy City Classic,\" between the Chicago Cubs and the White Sox, took place at Wrigley Field on April 23, 1990. Per standard baseball notation, Lyons' positions during the game were, in order: 2-3-7-8-6-9-5-9-1-4. Lyons signed with Boston on April 18, 1991. With", "id": "5478878" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Carolina Hurricanes season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Carolina Hurricanes season began October 3, 2007. It was the franchise's 36th season, 29th season in the National Hockey League (NHL) and 11th as the Hurricanes. Key dates prior to the start of the season: The Hurricanes had the most power-play opportunities of all 30 NHL teams, with 420. Record: 7–3–3; Home: 3–1–1; Road: 4–2–2 Record: 7–6–0; Home: 5–4–0; Road: 2–2–0 Record: 5–10–0; Home: 2–3–0; Road: 3–7–0 Record: 6–6–1;", "id": "10381758" }, { "contents": "1970 NBA playoffs\n\n\n1) Atlanta Hawks vs. (3) Chicago Bulls: \"Hawks win series 4-1\" (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Phoenix Suns: \"Lakers win series 4-3\" Division Finals (1) Atlanta Hawks vs. (2) Los Angeles Lakers: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Champion: New York Knicks Division Semifinals (1) New York Knicks vs. (3) Baltimore Bullets: \"Knicks win series 4-3\" (2) Milwaukee Bucks vs. (4)", "id": "14689672" }, { "contents": "Bobby Schang\n\n\nRobert Martin Schang (December 7, 1886 – August 29, 1966), born in Wales Center, New York, was a catcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates (1914–15), New York Giants (1915) and St. Louis Cardinals (1927). He was the brother of former Major League Baseball catcher Wally Schang. In 3 seasons Schang played in 82 Games and had 186 At Bats, 14 Runs, 35 Hits, 7 Doubles, 4 Triples, 6 RBI, 3 Stolen Bases, 18 Walks, .188 Batting Average", "id": "7568276" }, { "contents": "A. J. Hinch\n\n\n, the Astros defeated the New York Yankees in Yankee Stadium 3–0 to advance to the American League Division Series. In the ALDS, Hinch's Astros took a 2–1 series lead against the Kansas City Royals. The Astros led the Royals 6–2 in Game 4 going into the 8th inning before the Royals came back to win 9–6. The Astros would go on to lose the series. In 2016, Houston began the season 7–17. Although the team's play improved during the course of the season, the Astros finished 84–78 and did", "id": "6118162" }, { "contents": "Mike Maddux\n\n\nMichael Ausley Maddux (born August 27, 1961) is an American professional baseball pitching coach and former pitcher, who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for nine teams, over 15 seasons. He is now the pitching coach for the St. Louis Cardinals. Maddux played in MLB from through for the Philadelphia Phillies, Los Angeles Dodgers, San Diego Padres, New York Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates, Boston Red Sox, Seattle Mariners, Montreal Expos, and Houston Astros. Except for the Phillies, for whom he played during", "id": "6218003" }, { "contents": "Chad Moeller\n\n\nChad Edward Moeller [MOE-ler] (born February 18, 1975) is an American former professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 2000 through 2010 for the Minnesota Twins, Arizona Diamondbacks, Milwaukee Brewers, Cincinnati Reds, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, and Baltimore Orioles. Moeller attended the University of Southern California (USC) and played college baseball for the USC Trojans baseball team. In 1996, he was an All-Pac-10 Conference selection. He was drafted in the", "id": "2431693" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Phoenix Coyotes season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Phoenix Coyotes season began on October 4, 2007. It was the franchise's 36th season, 29th in the National Hockey League (NHL) and 12th season as the Phoenix Coyotes. Key dates prior to the start of the season: Record: 4–6–0; Home: 1–5–0; Road: 3–1–0 Record: 7–6–0; Home: 3–2–0; Road: 4–4–0 Record: 7–6–1; Home: 2–3–1; Road: 5–3–0 Record: 9–4–1; Home: 5–1–1; Road: 4–3–0 Record: 6–5–3; Home: 3–3–1; Road", "id": "12404837" }, { "contents": "Jim Brower\n\n\nJames Robert Brower (born December 29, 1972) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played for eight Major League Baseball (MLB) teams: the Cleveland Indians (-), Cincinnati Reds (-), Montreal Expos (2002), San Francisco Giants (-), Atlanta Braves (), Baltimore Orioles (), San Diego Padres (2006), and New York Yankees (). He is currently the pitching coach for the Seattle Mariners of Major League Baseball (MLB). Brower was", "id": "10294961" }, { "contents": "Brad Ausmus\n\n\nBradley David Ausmus (; born April 14, 1969) is an American baseball former catcher and current manager for the Los Angeles Angels of Major League Baseball (MLB). In his 18-year MLB playing career, Ausmus played for the San Diego Padres, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, and Los Angeles Dodgers. He was also the manager of the Tigers and of the Israel national baseball team. A 1987 draft pick of the New York Yankees, he chose to alternate between attending Dartmouth College and playing minor league baseball. He then", "id": "3254039" }, { "contents": "WTOG\n\n\nWednesdays). These included games from the Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, Kansas City Royals, Minnesota Twins, New York Yankees, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals and the Toronto Blue Jays, as those teams were mainly in the Grapefruit League for spring training in the Tampa Bay, Orlando, Fort Myers and Sarasota areas. WTOG discontinued the baseball broadcasts when ESPN became the cable partner for Major League Baseball in 1990. WTOG aired numerous Tampa Bay Rowdies", "id": "69857" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball relocation of 1950s–60s\n\n\nexpanded to add teams in new and existing cities, adding 14 teams as of 2018. During the early years of the American League as a major league, the league placed franchises in cities that were either in direct competition with National League teams (New York City, Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, and St. Louis) or in markets abandoned by the National League after the 1899 contraction (Cleveland, Washington, D.C., and briefly Baltimore). Only Detroit, home of the Detroit Tigers, was a true \"new\"", "id": "983146" }, { "contents": "Billy Kelly (baseball)\n\n\nWilliam Joseph Kelly (May 1, 1886 – June 3, 1940) was an American professional baseball player. He played in parts of four seasons in Major League Baseball for the St. Louis Cardinals and Pittsburgh Pirates from through . He also managed the minor league Port Huron Saints in 1922. Kelly was born in Baltimore, Maryland and died of lung cancer in Detroit, Michigan at the age of 54. In a brief 4 year, 104 game major league career, Kelly compiled a .290 batting average with 32 runs, 1", "id": "19333378" }, { "contents": "Kevin Jarvis\n\n\nKevin Thomas Jarvis (born August 1, 1969) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. He played professionally for many teams including the Cincinnati Reds, Minnesota Twins, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, Colorado Rockies, San Diego Padres, Seattle Mariners, St. Louis Cardinals, the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Boston Red Sox. As of , he is a scout for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. Jarvis was born in Lexington, Kentucky and graduated from Tates Creek High School in Lexington. He played college baseball at Wake Forest", "id": "7080315" }, { "contents": "René Rivera\n\n\nRené Rivera (born July 31, 1983) is a Puerto Rican professional baseball catcher in the New York Mets organization. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Seattle Mariners, Minnesota Twins, San Diego Padres, Tampa Bay Rays, Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Angels and Atlanta Braves. Rivera was drafted by the Seattle Mariners in the second round (49th overall) of the 2001 Major League Baseball Draft as a 17-year-old. He played most of the 2004 season with the High-A California", "id": "21916971" }, { "contents": "New Jersey Jackals\n\n\n9/14 - North Shore 5, Jackals 4 9/16 - North Shore 1, Jackals 0 9/17 – Jackals 7, North Shore 2 9/18 – Jackals 4, North Shore 2 9/19 – Jackals 5, North Shore 3 Win 2nd Northeast League Championship, 4th team Championship. To date, this is the last time the Jackals have won a league championship. The Jackals total attendance in 2004 was 106,100. Averaging 2,282 per game. In 2005 the Jackals joined the 8-team Canadian American Association of Professional Baseball League but failed to make the playoffs", "id": "4403592" }, { "contents": "Larry Beinfest\n\n\nMarlins defeated the San Francisco Giants, 3-1 in four games in the 2003 NLDS, and the Chicago Cubs, 4-3 in seven games in the 2003 NLCS, to win the 2003 NL Pennant. In the 2003 World Series, the Marlins became the champion of Major League Baseball by defeating the AL Pennant winning New York Yankees 4-2 in six games. Following their championship season, Baseball America named the Marlins Organization of the Year and the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum recognized Beinfest as the 2003 winner of the", "id": "19195239" }, { "contents": "List of current Major League Baseball broadcasters\n\n\n-4, 6-7, and odd extra innings up through 2013) br Oakland: Innings 3-4, 7, and even extra innings br Seattle: Innings 3, 6-7, and even extra innings (formerly 3-4, 7, and even extra innings from 2011-2012) br Tampa Bay: Innings 3-4, 7-8, and even extra innings (Wills and Freed switch every game so one will do innings 1-2, 5-6, 9, and", "id": "6338286" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "Henry Blanco\n\n\nHenry Ramón Blanco (born August 29, 1971) is a Venezuelan professional baseball coach and former player. He is currently the bullpen coach for the Washington Nationals. He played as a catcher in Major League Baseball from 1997 to 2013, appearing for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, Atlanta Braves, Minnesota Twins, Chicago Cubs, San Diego Padres, New York Mets, Arizona Diamondbacks, Toronto Blue Jays, and Seattle Mariners. He later served as quality assurance coach for the Cubs. Although a light", "id": "16244431" }, { "contents": "Ryan Howard\n\n\na 7–2 loss to the Atlanta Braves. On September 6, Howard logged his first Major League hit in a single at-bat during a 3–1 loss to the Braves; on September 8, he recorded his first multi-hit game with a double and a single in a 4–1 win over the Braves. On September 11, Howard hit his first Major League home run off Bartolomé Fortunato, driving in his first RBI and scoring his first run in an 11–9 win over the New York Mets. Howard had 42 plate appearances", "id": "20940364" }, { "contents": "Xavier Nady\n\n\nXavier Clifford Nady VI (; born November 14, 1978) is an American former professional baseball outfielder and first baseman. Nady played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the New York Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates, New York Yankees, Chicago Cubs, Arizona Diamondbacks, Washington Nationals, San Francisco Giants, and the San Diego Padres. The St. Louis Cardinals originally drafted Nady in the 4th round of the 1997 Major League Baseball draft (134th overall) after he was named Northern California Player of the Year in his senior year of", "id": "5033466" }, { "contents": "Rex Hudler\n\n\nRex Allan Hudler (born September 2, 1960) is an American former Major League Baseball utility player and color commentator for the Kansas City Royals. He played a total of fourteen seasons after being a first round draft pick of the New York Yankees in 1978. Hudler played for six different Major League Baseball teams, and at every position except pitcher and catcher throughout his career: the New York Yankees (1984–1985), Baltimore Orioles (1986), Montreal Expos (1988–1990), St. Louis Cardinals (1990–1992), California", "id": "518136" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Montreal Canadiens season\n\n\nleading the NHL in power-play goals scored (90) and power-play percentage (24.06%). They also tied the Florida Panthers for the fewest shorthanded goals allowed, with three. Record: 6–2–3; Home: 2–1–2; Road: 4–1–1. Monthly record: 7–7–0; Home: 3–3–0; Road: 4–4–0.br Season record: 13–9–3; Home: 5–4–2; Road: 8–5–1. Monthly record: 6–4–4; Home: 1–3–2; Road: 5–1–2.br Season record: 19–13–7; Home: 6–7–4; Road: 13–6–3.", "id": "11149706" }, { "contents": "Rob Murphy\n\n\nRobert Albert Murphy (born May 26, 1960) is an American former professional baseball player who was a relief pitcher in Major League Baseball for eleven seasons in the 1980s and 1990s. Murphy played college baseball for the University of Florida, and was picked by the Cincinnati Reds in the first round of the 1981 Major League Baseball Draft. In addition to the Reds, he played for the Boston Red Sox, Seattle Mariners, Houston Astros, St. Louis Cardinals, New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers and Florida Marlins. Murphy", "id": "17438779" }, { "contents": "2006–07 Buffalo Sabres season\n\n\nMichael Ryan, Andrej Sekera and Drew Stafford all played their first career NHL game during the 2006–07 season. The Sabres finished with 298 goals scored (excluding 10 shootout-winning goals), the most in the League. Record for month 10–0–1 (Home 4–0–1 Away 6–0–0) Record for Month 9–3–1 (Home 4–2–1 Away 5–1–0) Record for Month 9–4–1 (Home 5–2–0 Away 4–2–1) Record for Month 6–7–1 (Home 4–3–0 Away 2–4–1) Record for Month 8–2–1 (Home 5–0–1 Away 3–2–0) Record for Month 8–5–2 (Home 5–3–0 Away", "id": "5702113" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Golden State Warriors season\n\n\nThis had fans severely criticizing the conference system in the league as the Warriors had a better record than all eastern conference playoff teams up to the third seed. Teams such as the Atlanta Hawks had sub or .500 winning percentages but still managed to make the postseason. Record: 0–1; Home: 0–1; Road: 0–0 Record: 8–6; Home: 3–3 ; Road: 5–3 Record: 11–6; Home: 5–2; Road: 6–4 Record: 9–6; Home: 5–2; Road: 4–4 Record: 7–3; Home:", "id": "14917146" }, { "contents": "Miguel Batista\n\n\nMiguel Descartes Batista Jerez (born February 19, 1971) is a Dominican former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Florida Marlins, Chicago Cubs, Montreal Expos, Kansas City Royals, Arizona Diamondbacks, Toronto Blue Jays, Seattle Mariners, Washington Nationals, St. Louis Cardinals, New York Mets and Atlanta Braves. Over his career, Batista has played for eight teams and been utilized extensively as both a starter and a reliever. His best seasons came in and with the Arizona Diamondbacks,", "id": "19280208" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball on CBS\n\n\non KPIX-TV locally, although the games aired on stations in markets adjacent to the Bay Area. In 1963, KPIX pre-empted the July 13 game between the San Francisco Giants–Philadelphia Phillies (at 10:15 a.m.), and the Los Angeles Dodgers-Phillies game on July 14 (at 9:30 a.m.); in 1964, the station pre-empted the Kansas City Athletics–New York Yankees game on May 16 (at 10:45) and the Milwaukee Braves–St. Louis Cardinals game on May 17.", "id": "18694381" }, { "contents": "1969 Major League Baseball expansion\n\n\nSt. Louis Cardinals, and the National League West would consist of the Atlanta Braves, Cincinnati Reds, Houston Astros, Los Angeles Dodgers, San Diego Padres, and San Francisco Giants. Game scheduling issues had to be resolved; league-wide, there would be 1,944 games compared to 1,232 for the 1968 Major League Baseball season. The American League had considered decreasing the number of games played by each team to 152 or 156 from 162 that had been played each season since 1961, and the National League either 162 or 165", "id": "11925192" }, { "contents": "List of international games played by NHL teams\n\n\nAngeles Kings, the Minnesota North Stars, the Montreal Canadiens, the New Jersey Devils, the New York Islanders, the New York Rangers, the Philadelphia Flyers, the Pittsburgh Penguins, the Quebec Nordiques, the St. Louis Blues, the Toronto Maple Leafs, the Vancouver Canucks, the Washington Capitals, and the original Winnipeg Jets). Games took place in the USA and Canada. The Soviet teams won the series with a record of 11–9–1. Individually, CSKA has a record of 4–1–0, Dynamo had a record of 3–2–0", "id": "21623026" } ]
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[ { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "1942 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 1942 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the tenth playing of the midsummer classic between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was held on July 6, 1942, at Polo Grounds in New York City the home of the New York Giants of the National League. The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League 3–1. While the game had been scheduled for a twilight start at 6:30 p.m. EWT", "id": "14878188" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "2015 Toronto Blue Jays season\n\n\nearned positions in the bullpen on the Opening Day roster. The team returned to Montreal's Olympic Stadium on April 3 and April 4, 2015, to face the Cincinnati Reds. The Blue Jays would lose the first game 2–0, but win the finale 9–1. In Grapefruit League play, Toronto finished with a 19–13 record. The 2015 Major League Baseball draft was held on June 8–10. The Blue Jays played against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium on Opening Day and won, 6–1. Toronto scored five runs in the", "id": "19251784" }, { "contents": "2007 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2007 Major League Baseball season began on April 1 with a rematch of the 2006 National League Championship Series; the St. Louis Cardinals and New York Mets played the first game of the season at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri, which was won by the Mets, 6–1. The regular season concluded with seven teams entering the postseason who had failed to reach the 2006 playoffs including all National League teams, with only the New York Yankees returning; a dramatic one-game playoff between the Colorado Rockies and San Diego Padres", "id": "15645656" }, { "contents": "2009 Major League Baseball season\n\n\n4–3. In addition, the annual Civil Rights Game became a regular season game, and was played June 20 at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Ohio, when the host Cincinnati Reds lost to the Chicago White Sox in an interleague game, 10–8. Both teams wore replicas of their 1965 uniforms in the contest. The New York Yankees, with 103 wins, clinched Major League Baseball's best record in the 2009 season, and the #1 seed in the American League by winning the AL East. The Los Angeles", "id": "5183694" }, { "contents": "2016 Washington Nationals season\n\n\nfirst come-from-behind postseason win for a Washington, D.C., Major League Baseball team since the Washington Senators came from behind to beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 4-3 in Game 3 of the 1925 World Series 91 years earlier on October 10, 1925. It also was the Nationals′ first postseason victory at home since a 2-1 win over the St. Louis Cardinals in Game 4 of the 2012 National League Division Series on October 11, 2012. 4:08 p.m. (EDT) at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California", "id": "18692321" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "List of current Major League Baseball broadcasters\n\n\n, and even extra innings br Milwaukee: Innings 3-4, 7, and 10-11, 14-15, 18-19 with Uecker and Levering; innings 4-6, and 10-11, 14-15, 18-19 with Levering and Grindle br New York Mets: Innings 3-4, 7, and even extra innings br Philadelphia: Innings 4-5 (home games only) br St. Louis: Innings 3-4, 7-8, and even extra innings (home", "id": "6338289" }, { "contents": "1966 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 1966 Major League Baseball season was contested from April 11 to October 9, 1966. The Braves played their inaugural season in Atlanta, following their relocation from Milwaukee. Three teams played the 1966 season in new stadiums. On April 12, the Braves ushered in Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium with the Pittsburgh Pirates taking a 3–2 win in 13 innings. One week later, Anaheim Stadium opened with the California Angels losing to the Chicago White Sox, 3–1 in the Angels' debut in neighboring Orange County. On May 8,", "id": "16053448" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Rookie of the Year Award\n\n\n(2); and the Colorado Springs Sky Sox, Las Vegas 51s, New Orleans Zephyrs, Portland Beavers, and Sacramento River Cats (1). Four players from the Arizona Diamondbacks Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the Rookie of the Year Award, more than any other, followed by the Anaheim Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and San Diego Padres organizations (3); the Colorado Rockies, Kansas City Royals, and Seattle Mariners organizations (2); and the Florida Marlins, Houston Astros", "id": "8032424" }, { "contents": "2015 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2015 Major League Baseball season began on April 5 with a Sunday night game between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field, and ended on November 1 with the Kansas City Royals winning the World Series. This was Rob Manfred's first season serving as Commissioner of Baseball. The Major League Baseball All-Star Game's 86th edition was held on Tuesday, July 14 at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Ohio, home of the Cincinnati Reds. The American League won the game 6–3, to give", "id": "19375509" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Los Angeles Clippers season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Los Angeles Clippers season was their 38th season in the NBA and their 24th in Los Angeles. Key dates prior to the start of the season: Los Angeles' selections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. Record: 6–8; Home: 4–4; Road: 2–4 Record: 4–9; Home: 1–4; Road: 3–5 Record: 4–9; Home: 4–6; Road: 0–3 Record: 5–9; Home: 2–3; Road: 3–6 Record: 3–15; Home: 2–6; Road: 1–9 Record", "id": "15027267" }, { "contents": "Brett Tomko\n\n\nBrett Daniel Tomko (born April 7, 1973) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Cincinnati Reds, San Diego Padres, Seattle Mariners, St. Louis Cardinals, San Francisco Giants, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, Oakland Athletics, Texas Rangers, and Kansas City Royals. Tomko attended El Dorado High School in Placentia, California, and was a letter winner in basketball and baseball. Tomko attended Florida Southern College for one season in , leading the team", "id": "5534629" }, { "contents": "Ducky Schofield\n\n\nJohn Richard Schofield (born January 7, 1935), nicknamed Ducky, is an American former professional baseball infielder. He played nineteen seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1953 to 1971 for the St. Louis Cardinals, Pittsburgh Pirates, San Francisco Giants, New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers, Boston Red Sox, and Milwaukee Brewers. Schofield made his Major League Baseball debut with the St. Louis Cardinals on July 3, 1953, and appeared in his final game on September 30, 1971 for the Milwaukee Brewers.", "id": "7142787" }, { "contents": "Sports Beanie Babies\n\n\nthe Elephant 9/06/98 Anaheim Athletics Mel the Koala 9/06/98 Toronto Blue Jays Rocket the Bluejay 9/08/98 Chicago Cubs Blackie the Bear 9/13/98 Chicago Cubs Gracie the Swan 9/14/98 St. Louis Cardinals Smoochy the Frog 4/11/99 San Francisco Giants Slippery the Seal 4/25/99 Chicago Cubs Sammy the Bear 5/30/99 New York Mets Valentina the Bear 6/12/99 Milwaukee Brewers Early the Robin 6/18/99 Minnesota Twins Hippie the Bunny 6/19/99 Cincinnati Reds Scorch the Dragon 7/03/99 Houston Astros Goatee the Goat 7/11/99 Detroit Tigers Kuku the Cockatoo 7/18/99 Houston Astros Tiny the Chihuahua 8/05/99 Chicago Cubs Erin the Bear 8/15/99 New York Yankees", "id": "10270945" }, { "contents": "Eastern League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nAward, the most of any position. Seven players from the Philadelphia Phillies Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Pittsburgh Pirates organization (6); the Baltimore Orioles, Cleveland Indians, and Montreal Expos organizations (5); the New York Mets, and the Toronto Blue Jays organizations (4); the Boston Red Sox, and the New York Yankees organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Chicago White Sox, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers", "id": "5435227" }, { "contents": "2002 New York Yankees season\n\n\nH = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in\" Game 1: \"New York 8 – Anaheim 5.\" Game 2: \"Anaheim 8 – New York 6.\" Game 3: \"Anaheim 9 – New York 6.\" Game 4: \"Anaheim 9 – New York 5.\" Anaheim's victory secured their place in the American League Championship Series, where they defeated the Minnesota Twins, and subsequently the San Francisco Giants to win the World Series", "id": "3120510" }, { "contents": "Busch Stadium\n\n\nSeries against the Kansas City Royals. The Cardinals hosted two postseason games at Busch Stadium in 2015. In the National League Division Series, they won game 1 on October 9, 2015, but lost game 2 against the Chicago Cubs. The Cardinals then lost games 3 and 4 to the Cubs at Wrigley Field to lose the series 3-1. The stadium hosted the 2009 Major League Baseball All-Star Game on July 14, 2009. The American League defeated the National League in that game, 4-3.", "id": "4108919" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\n, Mobile BayBears, and Nashville Sounds (2); and the Asheville Tourists, Charlotte O's, and Montgomery Rebels (1). Six players from the Chicago White Sox Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Houston Astros organization (4); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Cincinnati Reds, Kansas City Royals, Milwaukee Brewers, Oakland Athletics, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays/Rays organizations (3); the Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, Detroit Tigers", "id": "7467045" }, { "contents": "Champion Baseball\n\n\ncity/state to represent from a list containing Los Angeles, Cincinnati, Atlanta, Pittsburg (probably a typo for Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania), Chicago, Montreal, St. Louis, Boston, Milwaukee, New York City, California and Texas (all of whom had major-league baseball franchises in 1983). The computer then randomly selects from among the remaining cities. If at any time the computer team has scored more runs than the player, the game immediately ends. The high-scores list (\"FAR OUT PLAYERS", "id": "10335865" }, { "contents": "1939 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 1939 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the seventh playing of the mid-summer classic between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was held on July 11, 1939, at Yankee Stadium in The Bronx, New York City, the home of the New York Yankees of the American League. The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League 3–1. Players in \"italics\" have since been", "id": "22195293" }, { "contents": "California League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nAward, the most of any position. Six players played during seasons for which position information is unavailable. Sixteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the San Diego Padres organization (7); the California/Los Angeles Angels, Minnesota Twins, and San Francisco Giants organizations (5); the St. Louis Cardinals organization (4); the Kansas City/Oakland Athletics and Milwaukee Brewers organization (3);", "id": "8204130" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "2015 Summer North American League of Legends Championship Series\n\n\n2015 Summer North American League of Legends Championship Series (2015 Summer NA LCS) was won by Counter Logic Gaming, their first NA LCS split title. Most games were played in Los Angeles at Riot Games' studio, but the finals were played at Madison Square Garden in New York. 1. Team Liquid 14-5 2. Counter Logic Gaming 13-6 3. Team Impulse 13-6 4. Gravity Gaming 12-7 5. Team SoloMid 11-7 6. Team Dignitas 10-8 7.", "id": "894748" }, { "contents": "Darren Bragg\n\n\nDarren William Bragg (born September 7, 1969) is an American former baseball outfielder who played 11 seasons in Major League Baseball. He played for the Seattle Mariners (–), Boston Red Sox (1996–), St. Louis Cardinals (1999), Colorado Rockies (), New York Mets (), New York Yankees (2001), Atlanta Braves (–), San Diego Padres (), and his final team, the Cincinnati Reds (2004). In his career, he hit .255 with", "id": "479806" }, { "contents": "Peoria Javelinas\n\n\nThe Peoria Javelinas, established in 1992, are a baseball team that plays in the West Division of the Arizona Fall League. The Javelinas play their home games in the Peoria Sports Complex in Peoria, Arizona, which is a spring training site for both the San Diego Padres and the Seattle Mariners. For the 2011 season, Major League Baseball teams sending players to the Javelinas were: the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Mets, San Diego Padres, St. Louis Cardinals, and Seattle Mariners. For 2012 the Minnesota Twins and Cincinnati", "id": "5919459" }, { "contents": "2008 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 2008 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 79th midseason exhibition between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and the National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was played at Yankee Stadium in The Bronx, New York City, home of the New York Yankees, on July 15, 2008 and began at 8:47 p.m. ET. The game ended at 1:38 a.m. ET the following morning. The home American League won 4–3 in 15 innings, giving home field", "id": "18338012" }, { "contents": "Sports Beanie Babies\n\n\nGIVEN AWAY (SGA) AT BASEBALL GAMES: 5/18/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 9/06/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 9/18/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 3/10/98 New York Yankees Bones the Dog 5/03/98 Chicago Cubs Daisy the Cow (Harry Caray) 5/17/98 New York Yankees Valentino the Bear 5/22/98 St. Louis Cardinals Stretch the Ostrich 5/31/98 Detroit Tigers Stripes the Tiger 5/31/98 Milwaukee Brewers Batty the Bat 5/31/98 Kansas City Royals Roary the Lion 6/14/98 Arizona Diamondbacks Hissy the Snake 7/07/98 Colorado Rockies Glory the Bear 7/12/98 Chicago White Sox Blizzard the Tiger 7/12/98 New York Mets", "id": "10270943" }, { "contents": "2007–08 New Jersey Devils season\n\n\n: 9–4–1; Home: 4–3–0; Road: 5–1–1 Record: 7–4–1 ; Home: 4–1–0 ; Road: 3–3–1 Record: 7–5–0 ; Home: 4–4–0 ; Road: 3–1–0 Record: 9–3–3 ; Home: 7–3–1 ; Road: 2–0–2 Record: 6–6–1 ; Home: 2–2–1 ; Road: 4–4–0 Record: 3–1–0 ; Home: 2–0–0 ; Road: 1–1–0 The New Jersey Devils clinched a playoff spot following a 2–1 overtime victory against the New York Islanders on April 1, 2008, their 79th game of the season. They were the third", "id": "13610586" }, { "contents": "2018 New York Mets season\n\n\nlosing 1–5 to the St. Louis Cardinals, finishing the series two out of three. After, they went on a 9–game win streak, which put them in first place in the NL East. They finished the month going 15–9 and having a strong win (14–2) over the San Diego Padres. On May 1, the Mets started the month losing 2–3 to the Atlanta Braves at Citi Field. They went on a 6–game losing streak, but broke out of it seven days later by beating the Cincinnati Reds 7–6. The", "id": "3541787" }, { "contents": "Doubleheader (baseball)\n\n\nLike the twi-night doubleheader, this type of doubleheader is more prominent in the minor leagues. The last one scheduled in Major League Baseball was the Seattle Mariners at the Kansas City Royals on August 6, 2017. Prior traditional doubleheaders were the Detroit Tigers at the Cleveland Indians on September 13, 2015, the Pittsburgh Pirates at the New York Yankees on May 18, 2014, San Diego Padres at the Cleveland Indians on April 9, 2014, the New York Yankees at the Cleveland Indians on May 13, 2013,", "id": "5035560" }, { "contents": "Graeme Lloyd\n\n\nGraeme John Lloyd (born 9 April 1967) is an Australian-born former professional baseball pitcher, who appeared with the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays, Montreal Expos, Florida Marlins, New York Mets, and Kansas City Royals of Major League Baseball (MLB). Lloyd played with the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays, and Kansas City Royals of the American League and the Montreal Expos, Florida Marlins, and New York Mets of the National League. He was the third", "id": "11258284" }, { "contents": "1969 Major League Baseball expansion\n\n\nand Washington Senators, and the American League West would consist of the California Angels, Chicago White Sox, Kansas City Royals, Minnesota Twins, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Pilots. The National League originally resisted a divisional split, with its president Warren Giles citing \"the tradition and history of baseball\". By July 10, the National League owners had agreed to a divisional split, in which the National League East would consist of the Chicago Cubs, Montreal Expos, New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, and", "id": "11925191" }, { "contents": "Ricky Bones\n\n\nRicardo Bones (; born April 7, 1969) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. Bones played from 1991 to 2001 for three National League teams – the San Diego Padres, Cincinnati Reds, and Florida Marlins – and four American League teams – the Milwaukee Brewers, Kansas City Royals, New York Yankees, and Baltimore Orioles. Bones was signed by the Padres as an amateur free agent on May 13, 1986 making his Major League debut on August 11, 1991 against the Cincinnati Reds. He pitched seven innings, allowed", "id": "19542825" }, { "contents": "Rubén Gotay\n\n\nRuben A. Gotay ( ; born December 25, 1982) is a Puerto Rican former professional baseball infielder. He played in Major League Baseball from 2004 to 2008 with the Kansas City Royals, New York Mets and Atlanta Braves. He is currently a coach for the Clearwater Threshers. Gotay made his major league debut with the Kansas City Royals on August 4, , when they played the Chicago White Sox. He went 1-for-3 and got his first major league hit off José Contreras. Gotay played in 44 games for the Royals in", "id": "18248893" }, { "contents": "Midwestern United States\n\n\n), Major League Baseball (MLB), National Basketball Association (NBA), National Hockey League (NHL) and Major League Soccer (MLS) have team franchises in several Midwestern cities: Successful teams include the St. Louis Cardinals (11 World Series titles), Cincinnati Reds (5 World Series titles), Chicago Bulls (6 NBA titles), the Detroit Pistons (3 NBA titles), the Green Bay Packers (4 Super Bowl titles, 13 total NFL championships), the Chicago Bears (1 Super Bowl", "id": "15016390" }, { "contents": "Roberto Kelly\n\n\nRoberto Conrado \"Gray\" Kelly (born October 1, 1964) is a Panamanian former professional baseball outfielder in Major League Baseball and current manager of the Sultanes de Monterrey of the Mexican Baseball League. He was signed by the New York Yankees as an amateur free agent in 1982 and went on to play for them (1987–1992 and 2000), the Cincinnati Reds (1993–1994), Atlanta Braves (1994), Montreal Expos (1995), Los Angeles Dodgers (1995), Minnesota Twins (1996–1997), Seattle Mariners", "id": "13631358" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Portland Trail Blazers season\n\n\nselections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. Record: 0–1 ; Home: 0–0 ; Road: 0–1 Record: 5–10 ; Home: 5–3 ; Road: 0–7 Record: 13–2 ; Home: 10–0 ; Road: 3–2 Record: 8–6 ; Home: 3–2 ; Road: 5–4 Record: 5–9; Home: 4–3; Road: 1–6 Record: 7–8; Home: 3–3 ; Road: 4–5 Record: 3–5; Home: 3–2; Road: 0–3 *Total for entire season including previous team(s) The Trail Blazers", "id": "14916980" }, { "contents": "Todd Zeile\n\n\nTodd Edward Zeile (born September 9, 1965) is an American former professional baseball third baseman, catcher, and first baseman in Major League Baseball (MLB). He played sixteen seasons, from 1989 to 2004, for the St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago Cubs, Philadelphia Phillies, Baltimore Orioles, Los Angeles Dodgers, Florida Marlins, Texas Rangers, New York Mets, Colorado Rockies, New York Yankees, and Montreal Expos. Zeile graduated from UCLA, where he played collegiate baseball primarily as a catcher. Only five players", "id": "4659979" }, { "contents": "Cameron Maybin\n\n\nCameron Keith Maybin (born April 4, 1987) is an American professional baseball outfielder for the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball (MLB). He has played in MLB for the Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, San Diego Padres, Atlanta Braves, Los Angeles Angels, Houston Astros, and Seattle Mariners. He was the tenth overall pick in the 2005 MLB draft by the Tigers and debuted with them in 2007. With the Astros, he won the 2017 World Series over the Los Angeles Dodgers. Maybin", "id": "4351467" }, { "contents": "All-you-can-eat seats\n\n\nBaltimore Orioles, Kansas City Royals, and Texas Rangers converted their under-utilized seats to AYCE seats. The concept spread to 13 Major League Baseball parks in 2008 and 19 parks in 2010. Major League Baseball teams offering all-you-can-eat seats include the Arizona Diamondbacks, Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, Kansas City Royals, Los Angeles Dodgers, Miami Marlins, Minnesota Twins, Pittsburgh Pirates, San Diego Padres, Tampa Bay Rays, Texas Rangers, and Toronto", "id": "12379503" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Detroit Red Wings season\n\n\nand center Pavel Datsyuk were starters in the game. The Western Conference team was coached by Detroit Red Wings head coach Mike Babcock. The Red Wings had the best goaltending in the League, allowing only 179 goals (excluding five shootout goals). Record: 10–2–1; Home: 5–1–0; Road: 5–1–1 Record: 7–4–1; Home: 5–1–0; Road: 2–3–1 Record: 12–2–1 ; Home: 6–1–1 ; Road: 6–1–0 Record: 9–2–1; Home: 4–1–1; Road: 5–1–0 Record: 4–8–2; Home: 1–4–0; Road", "id": "10767066" }, { "contents": "List of Miami Hurricanes in the NFL\n\n\n(2) Baltimore Ravens (0) Buffalo Bills (2) Carolina Panthers (4) Chicago Bears (2) Cincinnati Bengals (1) Cleveland Browns (2) Dallas Cowboys (0) Denver Broncos (1) Detroit Lions (2) Green Bay Packers (3) Houston Texans (2) Indianapolis Colts (4) Jacksonville Jaguars (6) Kansas City Chiefs (1) Los Angeles Chargers (4) Los Angeles Rams (0) Miami Dolphins (2) Minnesota Vikings (2) New England Patriots", "id": "16077415" }, { "contents": "Larry Stahl\n\n\nLarry Floyd Stahl (born June 29, 1941) is an American retired professional baseball outfielder. He played in Major League Baseball from 1964 to 1973 for the Kansas City Athletics, New York Mets, San Diego Padres, and Cincinnati Reds. Stahl was signed by the Athletics in 1960 as an amateur free agent. He broke into the big leagues on September 11, 1964, going 0-1 as a pinch-hitter against Wally Bunker in a 5-2 Kansas City loss to the Baltimore Orioles in Memorial Stadium.", "id": "21402635" }, { "contents": "Rick Wilkins (baseball)\n\n\nRichard David Wilkins (born June 4, 1967) is an American former professional baseball catcher. He played eleven seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) between 1991 and 2001 for the Chicago Cubs, Houston Astros, San Francisco Giants, Seattle Mariners, New York Mets, Los Angeles Dodgers, St. Louis Cardinals, and San Diego Padres. Wilkins was born in Jacksonville, Florida. While growing up, he graduated from The Bolles School where he was a district champ in both baseball and football his senior year of high school", "id": "21061655" }, { "contents": "List of highest-income counties in the United States\n\n\n, Pennsylvania 3, Wisconsin 2, Massachusetts 2, Michigan 2, Indiana 1, Kansas 1, Kentucky 1, Missouri 1, New Hampshire 1, New Mexico 1, Tennessee 1, Utah 1. Twenty-five states do not have any counties in the top 100. \"United States of America: $41,994\" Number of counties by state in the top 100: Colorado 10, Virginia 7 counties plus 3 independent cities, New Jersey 9, California 8, Florida 6, New York 6, Georgia 4,", "id": "17149331" }, { "contents": "Anthony Swarzak\n\n\nAnthony Ray Swarzak (born September 10, 1985) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Atlanta Braves of Major League Baseball (MLB). He previously played for the Minnesota Twins, Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, Chicago White Sox, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Mets, Seattle Mariners and for the Doosan Bears of the KBO League. Swarzak attended Nova High School in Davie, Florida. As a sophomore, Swarzak pitched to an 11–1 win–loss record with a 1.16 earned run average and 120 strikeouts and was", "id": "11169168" }, { "contents": "Danny Walton\n\n\nDaniel James Walton (July 14, 1947 – August 9, 2017) was an American Major League Baseball outfielder. He played for the Houston Astros (1968 and 1977), Seattle Pilots (1969), Milwaukee Brewers (1970–71), New York Yankees (1971), Minnesota Twins (1973 and 1975), Los Angeles Dodgers (1976), Yokohama Taiyo Whales (1978), and Texas Rangers (1980). During a 9-year major league baseball career, he hit .223, 28 home runs, and 107", "id": "15720261" }, { "contents": "Tom Kelly (baseball)\n\n\ninning two-run home run. The World Series was a well-fought contest between the Twins and the National League champion St. Louis Cardinals, each team winning all of its home games. Games 1, 2, 4 and 6 were decidedly lopsided contests (10–1 Twins, 8–4 Twins, 7–2 Cards, 11–5 Twins), with Games 3, 5 and 7 being much closer contests, each being decided by only two runs (3–1 Cards, 4–2 Cards and 4–2 Twins). After a 63-year drought, Tom Kelly", "id": "7120038" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Dallas Mavericks season\n\n\nthe season: Dallas' selections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. injured Record: 1–0; Home: 0–0; Road: 1–0 Record: 10–5; Home: 8–1 ; Road: 2–4 Record: 9–6; Home: 6–2; Road: 3–4 Record: 11–3; Home: 6–0; Road: 5–3 Record: 8–6; Home: 5–0; Road: 3–6 Record: 7–8; Home: 5–4; Road: 2–4 Record: 5–3; Home: 4–0; Road: 1–3 *Total for entire season including", "id": "14916679" }, { "contents": "2010 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2010 Major League Baseball season began April 4, with the regular season ending on October 3. The 2010 All-Star Game was played on July 13 at Angel Stadium of Anaheim in Anaheim, California. The National League ended a 13-game winless streak with a 3–1 victory. Due to this result, the World Series began October 27 in the city of the National League Champion, the San Francisco Giants, and ended November 1 when the Giants defeated the American League Champion Texas Rangers, four games to one. Green backgrounds", "id": "9032678" }, { "contents": "Busch Stadium\n\n\nscore of 6-2, clinching the series win. In the 2006 National League Championship Series the Cardinals hosted the New York Mets in Games 3, 4, and 5. St. Louis won Game 3 and Game 5, and eventually clinched their 17th National League pennant by defeating the Mets on the road in Game 7, 3-1. The Cardinals faced the Detroit Tigers in the 2006 World Series. This was the third meeting between the two ballclubs in the Fall Classic, and the first in 38 years. The", "id": "4108910" }, { "contents": "American Association (20th century) Rookie of the Year Award\n\n\nCity 89ers, Springfield Redbirds, and St. Paul Saints (2); and the Buffalo Bisons, Minneapolis Millers, and Toledo Mud Hens (1). Eight players from the St. Louis Cardinals Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the Rookie of the Year Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago White Sox and Cincinnati Reds organizations (5); the Boston/Milwaukee Braves organization (4); the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers, Cleveland Indians, Kansas City Royals, Montreal Expos, and", "id": "8789705" }, { "contents": "2017 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2017 Major League Baseball season began on April 2, 2017 with three games, including the 2016 World Series champions Chicago Cubs facing off against the St. Louis Cardinals, and ended on November 1. The postseason began on October 3. The World Series began October 24 and Game 7 was played on November 1, in which the Houston Astros defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers in seven games, to capture their first World Series championship in franchise history. The 88th Major League Baseball All-Star Game was held on July 11 at", "id": "12617094" }, { "contents": "UCLA Bruins baseball\n\n\nTulsa, 6–5 in 10 innings, and to Arizona State, 2–1 in 12 innings. Chambliss, who went on to play for Major League Baseball's Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Atlanta Braves between 1971 and 1986, had a team-high .340 batting average and 15 home runs. Other members of the team included Bill Bonham, Steven Edney, Mike Reinbach, and Jim York. The 1997 team won the Pac-10 title with a 43–18 record (21–9 Pac-10) and reached in the CWS. The team was", "id": "3126266" }, { "contents": "The National Baseball Association's top 100 minor league teams\n\n\ntheir final list. Of the 69 franchises to make the list, 14 appeared more than once. The Baltimore Orioles took 6 places on the list, the most of any team, followed by the Ft. Worth Panthers and Toronto Maple Leafs (5), Newark Bears and San Francisco Seals (4); Kansas City Blues, Los Angeles Angels, and St. Paul Saints (3); and Charlotte Hornets, Columbus Senators/Red Birds, Houston Buffaloes, Indianapolis Indians, Memphis Chicks, and Milwaukee Brewers (2", "id": "6000643" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "LaTroy Hawkins\n\n\nLaTroy Hawkins (born December 21, 1972) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. In his 21-year Major League Baseball (MLB) career, he played for the Minnesota Twins, Chicago Cubs, San Francisco Giants, Baltimore Orioles, Colorado Rockies, New York Yankees, Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, New York Mets, and Toronto Blue Jays. At the time of his retirement, Hawkins was the only active player to be a member of the 1,000-games-pitched club, and at", "id": "14886480" }, { "contents": "Ron Davis (pitcher)\n\n\nRonald Gene Davis (born August 6, 1955) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played 11 years from 1978 to 1988. Davis played for the New York Yankees and Minnesota Twins of the American League and the Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Dodgers, and San Francisco Giants of the National League. He was selected to the American League All-Star team in 1981. Davis was born in Houston, Texas. Standing 6' 4\", he was a hard-throwing right-handed relief pitcher. During his", "id": "18827106" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball rivalries\n\n\nexpansion teams in , MLB increased the total number of games American League teams played to 162, which meant teams would play each other 18 times a season. The National League did not implement this until the following year when the New York Mets and Houston Colt .45s (now the Houston Astros) entered play. In , with the San Diego Padres, Seattle Pilots, Kansas City Royals, and Montreal Expos entering play as expansion teams, MLB split both leagues into two divisions with six teams each. Teams played a total of", "id": "19117978" }, { "contents": "Uzbekistan Professional Football League Organization\n\n\nWDWWL 4 Previous rank: 5 Metalourg 7 3 1 3 13 9 +4 10 LWLWL 5 Previous rank: 14 Nasaf 7 3 1 3 11 8 +3 10 WWLLL 6 Previous rank: 3 Bunyodkor 6 3 1 2 9 8 +1 10 DWWWL 7 Previous rank: 4 Surkhon 6 2 3 1 5 4 +1 9 DLDWW 8 Previous rank: 7 Dinamo Samarqand 6 2 2 2 6 7 -1 8 DLWWL 9 Previous rank: 10 Buxoro 7 1 3 3 6 9 -3 6 LDLWD 10 Previous rank: 11 Andijan 6 1", "id": "612339" }, { "contents": "Julio Navarro\n\n\nJulio Navarro Ventura (January 9, 1934 – January 24, 2018) was a Major League Baseball relief pitcher. He played for the Los Angeles Angels (1962–64), Detroit Tigers (1964–66), and Atlanta Braves (1970). The 5'11\", 190 lb. right-hander with the nickname \"Whiplash\" was acquired by the Angels from the San Francisco Giants organization on September 2, 1962. Navarro made his major league debut in relief on September 3, 1962 against the New York Yankees in game 2", "id": "10731876" }, { "contents": "Federal League\n\n\neroded by subsequent court rulings and legislation regarding issues specific to Major League Baseball. Of the locations of teams in the Federal League, five currently have major league teams. Those are Baltimore, Chicago, Kansas City, Pittsburgh and St. Louis. Brooklyn has a New York–Penn League team, known as the Brooklyn Cyclones. (The major league Brooklyn Dodgers moved to Los Angeles in 1958, although the New York Mets have been located in the adjacent borough of Queens since 1964.) Buffalo and Indianapolis have International League teams", "id": "11616700" }, { "contents": "Jim Palmer\n\n\nbetween Major League Baseball, ABC and NBC called The Baseball Network) to once again broadcast with Tim McCarver and Al Michaels. In 1995, the reunited team of Palmer, McCarver and Michaels would call the All-Star Game, Game 3 of that NLDS between Cincinnati and Los Angeles, Game 4 of the NLDS between Atlanta and Colorado, Games 1–2 of the NLCS, and Games 1, 4–5 of the World Series. Palmer, McCarver and Michaels were also intended to call the previous year's World Series for ABC,", "id": "10332649" }, { "contents": "Kauffman Stadium\n\n\nresult of the American League winning the 2015 MLB All-Star Game 6-3. The Royals won game 1 (5-4 in 14 innings) and game 2 (7-1), as well as the entire series (4-1). Kauffman Stadium was the last baseball-only park built in the majors (not counting temporary facilities) from 1966 to 1991. It was one of the few baseball-only facilities built in the majors during the heyday of the cookie-cutter stadium era,", "id": "17613781" }, { "contents": "Steve Lyons (baseball)\n\n\nthe rare distinction of having played all nine defensive positions in a single game at the major league level, although in an exhibition contest. The \"Windy City Classic,\" between the Chicago Cubs and the White Sox, took place at Wrigley Field on April 23, 1990. Per standard baseball notation, Lyons' positions during the game were, in order: 2-3-7-8-6-9-5-9-1-4. Lyons signed with Boston on April 18, 1991. With", "id": "5478878" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Carolina Hurricanes season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Carolina Hurricanes season began October 3, 2007. It was the franchise's 36th season, 29th season in the National Hockey League (NHL) and 11th as the Hurricanes. Key dates prior to the start of the season: The Hurricanes had the most power-play opportunities of all 30 NHL teams, with 420. Record: 7–3–3; Home: 3–1–1; Road: 4–2–2 Record: 7–6–0; Home: 5–4–0; Road: 2–2–0 Record: 5–10–0; Home: 2–3–0; Road: 3–7–0 Record: 6–6–1;", "id": "10381758" }, { "contents": "1970 NBA playoffs\n\n\n1) Atlanta Hawks vs. (3) Chicago Bulls: \"Hawks win series 4-1\" (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Phoenix Suns: \"Lakers win series 4-3\" Division Finals (1) Atlanta Hawks vs. (2) Los Angeles Lakers: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Champion: New York Knicks Division Semifinals (1) New York Knicks vs. (3) Baltimore Bullets: \"Knicks win series 4-3\" (2) Milwaukee Bucks vs. (4)", "id": "14689672" }, { "contents": "Bobby Schang\n\n\nRobert Martin Schang (December 7, 1886 – August 29, 1966), born in Wales Center, New York, was a catcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates (1914–15), New York Giants (1915) and St. Louis Cardinals (1927). He was the brother of former Major League Baseball catcher Wally Schang. In 3 seasons Schang played in 82 Games and had 186 At Bats, 14 Runs, 35 Hits, 7 Doubles, 4 Triples, 6 RBI, 3 Stolen Bases, 18 Walks, .188 Batting Average", "id": "7568276" }, { "contents": "A. J. Hinch\n\n\n, the Astros defeated the New York Yankees in Yankee Stadium 3–0 to advance to the American League Division Series. In the ALDS, Hinch's Astros took a 2–1 series lead against the Kansas City Royals. The Astros led the Royals 6–2 in Game 4 going into the 8th inning before the Royals came back to win 9–6. The Astros would go on to lose the series. In 2016, Houston began the season 7–17. Although the team's play improved during the course of the season, the Astros finished 84–78 and did", "id": "6118162" }, { "contents": "Mike Maddux\n\n\nMichael Ausley Maddux (born August 27, 1961) is an American professional baseball pitching coach and former pitcher, who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for nine teams, over 15 seasons. He is now the pitching coach for the St. Louis Cardinals. Maddux played in MLB from through for the Philadelphia Phillies, Los Angeles Dodgers, San Diego Padres, New York Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates, Boston Red Sox, Seattle Mariners, Montreal Expos, and Houston Astros. Except for the Phillies, for whom he played during", "id": "6218003" }, { "contents": "Chad Moeller\n\n\nChad Edward Moeller [MOE-ler] (born February 18, 1975) is an American former professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 2000 through 2010 for the Minnesota Twins, Arizona Diamondbacks, Milwaukee Brewers, Cincinnati Reds, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, and Baltimore Orioles. Moeller attended the University of Southern California (USC) and played college baseball for the USC Trojans baseball team. In 1996, he was an All-Pac-10 Conference selection. He was drafted in the", "id": "2431693" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Phoenix Coyotes season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Phoenix Coyotes season began on October 4, 2007. It was the franchise's 36th season, 29th in the National Hockey League (NHL) and 12th season as the Phoenix Coyotes. Key dates prior to the start of the season: Record: 4–6–0; Home: 1–5–0; Road: 3–1–0 Record: 7–6–0; Home: 3–2–0; Road: 4–4–0 Record: 7–6–1; Home: 2–3–1; Road: 5–3–0 Record: 9–4–1; Home: 5–1–1; Road: 4–3–0 Record: 6–5–3; Home: 3–3–1; Road", "id": "12404837" }, { "contents": "Jim Brower\n\n\nJames Robert Brower (born December 29, 1972) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played for eight Major League Baseball (MLB) teams: the Cleveland Indians (-), Cincinnati Reds (-), Montreal Expos (2002), San Francisco Giants (-), Atlanta Braves (), Baltimore Orioles (), San Diego Padres (2006), and New York Yankees (). He is currently the pitching coach for the Seattle Mariners of Major League Baseball (MLB). Brower was", "id": "10294961" }, { "contents": "Brad Ausmus\n\n\nBradley David Ausmus (; born April 14, 1969) is an American baseball former catcher and current manager for the Los Angeles Angels of Major League Baseball (MLB). In his 18-year MLB playing career, Ausmus played for the San Diego Padres, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, and Los Angeles Dodgers. He was also the manager of the Tigers and of the Israel national baseball team. A 1987 draft pick of the New York Yankees, he chose to alternate between attending Dartmouth College and playing minor league baseball. He then", "id": "3254039" }, { "contents": "WTOG\n\n\nWednesdays). These included games from the Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, Kansas City Royals, Minnesota Twins, New York Yankees, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals and the Toronto Blue Jays, as those teams were mainly in the Grapefruit League for spring training in the Tampa Bay, Orlando, Fort Myers and Sarasota areas. WTOG discontinued the baseball broadcasts when ESPN became the cable partner for Major League Baseball in 1990. WTOG aired numerous Tampa Bay Rowdies", "id": "69857" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball relocation of 1950s–60s\n\n\nexpanded to add teams in new and existing cities, adding 14 teams as of 2018. During the early years of the American League as a major league, the league placed franchises in cities that were either in direct competition with National League teams (New York City, Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, and St. Louis) or in markets abandoned by the National League after the 1899 contraction (Cleveland, Washington, D.C., and briefly Baltimore). Only Detroit, home of the Detroit Tigers, was a true \"new\"", "id": "983146" }, { "contents": "Billy Kelly (baseball)\n\n\nWilliam Joseph Kelly (May 1, 1886 – June 3, 1940) was an American professional baseball player. He played in parts of four seasons in Major League Baseball for the St. Louis Cardinals and Pittsburgh Pirates from through . He also managed the minor league Port Huron Saints in 1922. Kelly was born in Baltimore, Maryland and died of lung cancer in Detroit, Michigan at the age of 54. In a brief 4 year, 104 game major league career, Kelly compiled a .290 batting average with 32 runs, 1", "id": "19333378" }, { "contents": "Kevin Jarvis\n\n\nKevin Thomas Jarvis (born August 1, 1969) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. He played professionally for many teams including the Cincinnati Reds, Minnesota Twins, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, Colorado Rockies, San Diego Padres, Seattle Mariners, St. Louis Cardinals, the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Boston Red Sox. As of , he is a scout for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. Jarvis was born in Lexington, Kentucky and graduated from Tates Creek High School in Lexington. He played college baseball at Wake Forest", "id": "7080315" }, { "contents": "René Rivera\n\n\nRené Rivera (born July 31, 1983) is a Puerto Rican professional baseball catcher in the New York Mets organization. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Seattle Mariners, Minnesota Twins, San Diego Padres, Tampa Bay Rays, Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Angels and Atlanta Braves. Rivera was drafted by the Seattle Mariners in the second round (49th overall) of the 2001 Major League Baseball Draft as a 17-year-old. He played most of the 2004 season with the High-A California", "id": "21916971" }, { "contents": "New Jersey Jackals\n\n\n9/14 - North Shore 5, Jackals 4 9/16 - North Shore 1, Jackals 0 9/17 – Jackals 7, North Shore 2 9/18 – Jackals 4, North Shore 2 9/19 – Jackals 5, North Shore 3 Win 2nd Northeast League Championship, 4th team Championship. To date, this is the last time the Jackals have won a league championship. The Jackals total attendance in 2004 was 106,100. Averaging 2,282 per game. In 2005 the Jackals joined the 8-team Canadian American Association of Professional Baseball League but failed to make the playoffs", "id": "4403592" }, { "contents": "Larry Beinfest\n\n\nMarlins defeated the San Francisco Giants, 3-1 in four games in the 2003 NLDS, and the Chicago Cubs, 4-3 in seven games in the 2003 NLCS, to win the 2003 NL Pennant. In the 2003 World Series, the Marlins became the champion of Major League Baseball by defeating the AL Pennant winning New York Yankees 4-2 in six games. Following their championship season, Baseball America named the Marlins Organization of the Year and the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum recognized Beinfest as the 2003 winner of the", "id": "19195239" }, { "contents": "List of current Major League Baseball broadcasters\n\n\n-4, 6-7, and odd extra innings up through 2013) br Oakland: Innings 3-4, 7, and even extra innings br Seattle: Innings 3, 6-7, and even extra innings (formerly 3-4, 7, and even extra innings from 2011-2012) br Tampa Bay: Innings 3-4, 7-8, and even extra innings (Wills and Freed switch every game so one will do innings 1-2, 5-6, 9, and", "id": "6338286" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "Henry Blanco\n\n\nHenry Ramón Blanco (born August 29, 1971) is a Venezuelan professional baseball coach and former player. He is currently the bullpen coach for the Washington Nationals. He played as a catcher in Major League Baseball from 1997 to 2013, appearing for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, Atlanta Braves, Minnesota Twins, Chicago Cubs, San Diego Padres, New York Mets, Arizona Diamondbacks, Toronto Blue Jays, and Seattle Mariners. He later served as quality assurance coach for the Cubs. Although a light", "id": "16244431" }, { "contents": "Ryan Howard\n\n\na 7–2 loss to the Atlanta Braves. On September 6, Howard logged his first Major League hit in a single at-bat during a 3–1 loss to the Braves; on September 8, he recorded his first multi-hit game with a double and a single in a 4–1 win over the Braves. On September 11, Howard hit his first Major League home run off Bartolomé Fortunato, driving in his first RBI and scoring his first run in an 11–9 win over the New York Mets. Howard had 42 plate appearances", "id": "20940364" }, { "contents": "Xavier Nady\n\n\nXavier Clifford Nady VI (; born November 14, 1978) is an American former professional baseball outfielder and first baseman. Nady played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the New York Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates, New York Yankees, Chicago Cubs, Arizona Diamondbacks, Washington Nationals, San Francisco Giants, and the San Diego Padres. The St. Louis Cardinals originally drafted Nady in the 4th round of the 1997 Major League Baseball draft (134th overall) after he was named Northern California Player of the Year in his senior year of", "id": "5033466" }, { "contents": "Rex Hudler\n\n\nRex Allan Hudler (born September 2, 1960) is an American former Major League Baseball utility player and color commentator for the Kansas City Royals. He played a total of fourteen seasons after being a first round draft pick of the New York Yankees in 1978. Hudler played for six different Major League Baseball teams, and at every position except pitcher and catcher throughout his career: the New York Yankees (1984–1985), Baltimore Orioles (1986), Montreal Expos (1988–1990), St. Louis Cardinals (1990–1992), California", "id": "518136" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Montreal Canadiens season\n\n\nleading the NHL in power-play goals scored (90) and power-play percentage (24.06%). They also tied the Florida Panthers for the fewest shorthanded goals allowed, with three. Record: 6–2–3; Home: 2–1–2; Road: 4–1–1. Monthly record: 7–7–0; Home: 3–3–0; Road: 4–4–0.br Season record: 13–9–3; Home: 5–4–2; Road: 8–5–1. Monthly record: 6–4–4; Home: 1–3–2; Road: 5–1–2.br Season record: 19–13–7; Home: 6–7–4; Road: 13–6–3.", "id": "11149706" }, { "contents": "Rob Murphy\n\n\nRobert Albert Murphy (born May 26, 1960) is an American former professional baseball player who was a relief pitcher in Major League Baseball for eleven seasons in the 1980s and 1990s. Murphy played college baseball for the University of Florida, and was picked by the Cincinnati Reds in the first round of the 1981 Major League Baseball Draft. In addition to the Reds, he played for the Boston Red Sox, Seattle Mariners, Houston Astros, St. Louis Cardinals, New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers and Florida Marlins. Murphy", "id": "17438779" }, { "contents": "2006–07 Buffalo Sabres season\n\n\nMichael Ryan, Andrej Sekera and Drew Stafford all played their first career NHL game during the 2006–07 season. The Sabres finished with 298 goals scored (excluding 10 shootout-winning goals), the most in the League. Record for month 10–0–1 (Home 4–0–1 Away 6–0–0) Record for Month 9–3–1 (Home 4–2–1 Away 5–1–0) Record for Month 9–4–1 (Home 5–2–0 Away 4–2–1) Record for Month 6–7–1 (Home 4–3–0 Away 2–4–1) Record for Month 8–2–1 (Home 5–0–1 Away 3–2–0) Record for Month 8–5–2 (Home 5–3–0 Away", "id": "5702113" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Golden State Warriors season\n\n\nThis had fans severely criticizing the conference system in the league as the Warriors had a better record than all eastern conference playoff teams up to the third seed. Teams such as the Atlanta Hawks had sub or .500 winning percentages but still managed to make the postseason. Record: 0–1; Home: 0–1; Road: 0–0 Record: 8–6; Home: 3–3 ; Road: 5–3 Record: 11–6; Home: 5–2; Road: 6–4 Record: 9–6; Home: 5–2; Road: 4–4 Record: 7–3; Home:", "id": "14917146" }, { "contents": "Miguel Batista\n\n\nMiguel Descartes Batista Jerez (born February 19, 1971) is a Dominican former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Florida Marlins, Chicago Cubs, Montreal Expos, Kansas City Royals, Arizona Diamondbacks, Toronto Blue Jays, Seattle Mariners, Washington Nationals, St. Louis Cardinals, New York Mets and Atlanta Braves. Over his career, Batista has played for eight teams and been utilized extensively as both a starter and a reliever. His best seasons came in and with the Arizona Diamondbacks,", "id": "19280208" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball on CBS\n\n\non KPIX-TV locally, although the games aired on stations in markets adjacent to the Bay Area. In 1963, KPIX pre-empted the July 13 game between the San Francisco Giants–Philadelphia Phillies (at 10:15 a.m.), and the Los Angeles Dodgers-Phillies game on July 14 (at 9:30 a.m.); in 1964, the station pre-empted the Kansas City Athletics–New York Yankees game on May 16 (at 10:45) and the Milwaukee Braves–St. Louis Cardinals game on May 17.", "id": "18694381" }, { "contents": "1969 Major League Baseball expansion\n\n\nSt. Louis Cardinals, and the National League West would consist of the Atlanta Braves, Cincinnati Reds, Houston Astros, Los Angeles Dodgers, San Diego Padres, and San Francisco Giants. Game scheduling issues had to be resolved; league-wide, there would be 1,944 games compared to 1,232 for the 1968 Major League Baseball season. The American League had considered decreasing the number of games played by each team to 152 or 156 from 162 that had been played each season since 1961, and the National League either 162 or 165", "id": "11925192" }, { "contents": "List of international games played by NHL teams\n\n\nAngeles Kings, the Minnesota North Stars, the Montreal Canadiens, the New Jersey Devils, the New York Islanders, the New York Rangers, the Philadelphia Flyers, the Pittsburgh Penguins, the Quebec Nordiques, the St. Louis Blues, the Toronto Maple Leafs, the Vancouver Canucks, the Washington Capitals, and the original Winnipeg Jets). Games took place in the USA and Canada. The Soviet teams won the series with a record of 11–9–1. Individually, CSKA has a record of 4–1–0, Dynamo had a record of 3–2–0", "id": "21623026" } ]
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[ { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "1942 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 1942 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the tenth playing of the midsummer classic between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was held on July 6, 1942, at Polo Grounds in New York City the home of the New York Giants of the National League. The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League 3–1. While the game had been scheduled for a twilight start at 6:30 p.m. EWT", "id": "14878188" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "2015 Toronto Blue Jays season\n\n\nearned positions in the bullpen on the Opening Day roster. The team returned to Montreal's Olympic Stadium on April 3 and April 4, 2015, to face the Cincinnati Reds. The Blue Jays would lose the first game 2–0, but win the finale 9–1. In Grapefruit League play, Toronto finished with a 19–13 record. The 2015 Major League Baseball draft was held on June 8–10. The Blue Jays played against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium on Opening Day and won, 6–1. Toronto scored five runs in the", "id": "19251784" }, { "contents": "2007 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2007 Major League Baseball season began on April 1 with a rematch of the 2006 National League Championship Series; the St. Louis Cardinals and New York Mets played the first game of the season at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri, which was won by the Mets, 6–1. The regular season concluded with seven teams entering the postseason who had failed to reach the 2006 playoffs including all National League teams, with only the New York Yankees returning; a dramatic one-game playoff between the Colorado Rockies and San Diego Padres", "id": "15645656" }, { "contents": "2009 Major League Baseball season\n\n\n4–3. In addition, the annual Civil Rights Game became a regular season game, and was played June 20 at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Ohio, when the host Cincinnati Reds lost to the Chicago White Sox in an interleague game, 10–8. Both teams wore replicas of their 1965 uniforms in the contest. The New York Yankees, with 103 wins, clinched Major League Baseball's best record in the 2009 season, and the #1 seed in the American League by winning the AL East. The Los Angeles", "id": "5183694" }, { "contents": "2016 Washington Nationals season\n\n\nfirst come-from-behind postseason win for a Washington, D.C., Major League Baseball team since the Washington Senators came from behind to beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 4-3 in Game 3 of the 1925 World Series 91 years earlier on October 10, 1925. It also was the Nationals′ first postseason victory at home since a 2-1 win over the St. Louis Cardinals in Game 4 of the 2012 National League Division Series on October 11, 2012. 4:08 p.m. (EDT) at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California", "id": "18692321" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "List of current Major League Baseball broadcasters\n\n\n, and even extra innings br Milwaukee: Innings 3-4, 7, and 10-11, 14-15, 18-19 with Uecker and Levering; innings 4-6, and 10-11, 14-15, 18-19 with Levering and Grindle br New York Mets: Innings 3-4, 7, and even extra innings br Philadelphia: Innings 4-5 (home games only) br St. Louis: Innings 3-4, 7-8, and even extra innings (home", "id": "6338289" }, { "contents": "1966 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 1966 Major League Baseball season was contested from April 11 to October 9, 1966. The Braves played their inaugural season in Atlanta, following their relocation from Milwaukee. Three teams played the 1966 season in new stadiums. On April 12, the Braves ushered in Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium with the Pittsburgh Pirates taking a 3–2 win in 13 innings. One week later, Anaheim Stadium opened with the California Angels losing to the Chicago White Sox, 3–1 in the Angels' debut in neighboring Orange County. On May 8,", "id": "16053448" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Rookie of the Year Award\n\n\n(2); and the Colorado Springs Sky Sox, Las Vegas 51s, New Orleans Zephyrs, Portland Beavers, and Sacramento River Cats (1). Four players from the Arizona Diamondbacks Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the Rookie of the Year Award, more than any other, followed by the Anaheim Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and San Diego Padres organizations (3); the Colorado Rockies, Kansas City Royals, and Seattle Mariners organizations (2); and the Florida Marlins, Houston Astros", "id": "8032424" }, { "contents": "2015 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2015 Major League Baseball season began on April 5 with a Sunday night game between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field, and ended on November 1 with the Kansas City Royals winning the World Series. This was Rob Manfred's first season serving as Commissioner of Baseball. The Major League Baseball All-Star Game's 86th edition was held on Tuesday, July 14 at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Ohio, home of the Cincinnati Reds. The American League won the game 6–3, to give", "id": "19375509" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Los Angeles Clippers season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Los Angeles Clippers season was their 38th season in the NBA and their 24th in Los Angeles. Key dates prior to the start of the season: Los Angeles' selections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. Record: 6–8; Home: 4–4; Road: 2–4 Record: 4–9; Home: 1–4; Road: 3–5 Record: 4–9; Home: 4–6; Road: 0–3 Record: 5–9; Home: 2–3; Road: 3–6 Record: 3–15; Home: 2–6; Road: 1–9 Record", "id": "15027267" }, { "contents": "Brett Tomko\n\n\nBrett Daniel Tomko (born April 7, 1973) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Cincinnati Reds, San Diego Padres, Seattle Mariners, St. Louis Cardinals, San Francisco Giants, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, Oakland Athletics, Texas Rangers, and Kansas City Royals. Tomko attended El Dorado High School in Placentia, California, and was a letter winner in basketball and baseball. Tomko attended Florida Southern College for one season in , leading the team", "id": "5534629" }, { "contents": "Ducky Schofield\n\n\nJohn Richard Schofield (born January 7, 1935), nicknamed Ducky, is an American former professional baseball infielder. He played nineteen seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1953 to 1971 for the St. Louis Cardinals, Pittsburgh Pirates, San Francisco Giants, New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers, Boston Red Sox, and Milwaukee Brewers. Schofield made his Major League Baseball debut with the St. Louis Cardinals on July 3, 1953, and appeared in his final game on September 30, 1971 for the Milwaukee Brewers.", "id": "7142787" }, { "contents": "Sports Beanie Babies\n\n\nthe Elephant 9/06/98 Anaheim Athletics Mel the Koala 9/06/98 Toronto Blue Jays Rocket the Bluejay 9/08/98 Chicago Cubs Blackie the Bear 9/13/98 Chicago Cubs Gracie the Swan 9/14/98 St. Louis Cardinals Smoochy the Frog 4/11/99 San Francisco Giants Slippery the Seal 4/25/99 Chicago Cubs Sammy the Bear 5/30/99 New York Mets Valentina the Bear 6/12/99 Milwaukee Brewers Early the Robin 6/18/99 Minnesota Twins Hippie the Bunny 6/19/99 Cincinnati Reds Scorch the Dragon 7/03/99 Houston Astros Goatee the Goat 7/11/99 Detroit Tigers Kuku the Cockatoo 7/18/99 Houston Astros Tiny the Chihuahua 8/05/99 Chicago Cubs Erin the Bear 8/15/99 New York Yankees", "id": "10270945" }, { "contents": "Eastern League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nAward, the most of any position. Seven players from the Philadelphia Phillies Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Pittsburgh Pirates organization (6); the Baltimore Orioles, Cleveland Indians, and Montreal Expos organizations (5); the New York Mets, and the Toronto Blue Jays organizations (4); the Boston Red Sox, and the New York Yankees organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Chicago White Sox, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers", "id": "5435227" }, { "contents": "2002 New York Yankees season\n\n\nH = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in\" Game 1: \"New York 8 – Anaheim 5.\" Game 2: \"Anaheim 8 – New York 6.\" Game 3: \"Anaheim 9 – New York 6.\" Game 4: \"Anaheim 9 – New York 5.\" Anaheim's victory secured their place in the American League Championship Series, where they defeated the Minnesota Twins, and subsequently the San Francisco Giants to win the World Series", "id": "3120510" }, { "contents": "Busch Stadium\n\n\nSeries against the Kansas City Royals. The Cardinals hosted two postseason games at Busch Stadium in 2015. In the National League Division Series, they won game 1 on October 9, 2015, but lost game 2 against the Chicago Cubs. The Cardinals then lost games 3 and 4 to the Cubs at Wrigley Field to lose the series 3-1. The stadium hosted the 2009 Major League Baseball All-Star Game on July 14, 2009. The American League defeated the National League in that game, 4-3.", "id": "4108919" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\n, Mobile BayBears, and Nashville Sounds (2); and the Asheville Tourists, Charlotte O's, and Montgomery Rebels (1). Six players from the Chicago White Sox Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Houston Astros organization (4); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Cincinnati Reds, Kansas City Royals, Milwaukee Brewers, Oakland Athletics, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays/Rays organizations (3); the Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, Detroit Tigers", "id": "7467045" }, { "contents": "Champion Baseball\n\n\ncity/state to represent from a list containing Los Angeles, Cincinnati, Atlanta, Pittsburg (probably a typo for Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania), Chicago, Montreal, St. Louis, Boston, Milwaukee, New York City, California and Texas (all of whom had major-league baseball franchises in 1983). The computer then randomly selects from among the remaining cities. If at any time the computer team has scored more runs than the player, the game immediately ends. The high-scores list (\"FAR OUT PLAYERS", "id": "10335865" }, { "contents": "1939 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 1939 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the seventh playing of the mid-summer classic between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was held on July 11, 1939, at Yankee Stadium in The Bronx, New York City, the home of the New York Yankees of the American League. The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League 3–1. Players in \"italics\" have since been", "id": "22195293" }, { "contents": "California League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nAward, the most of any position. Six players played during seasons for which position information is unavailable. Sixteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the San Diego Padres organization (7); the California/Los Angeles Angels, Minnesota Twins, and San Francisco Giants organizations (5); the St. Louis Cardinals organization (4); the Kansas City/Oakland Athletics and Milwaukee Brewers organization (3);", "id": "8204130" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "2015 Summer North American League of Legends Championship Series\n\n\n2015 Summer North American League of Legends Championship Series (2015 Summer NA LCS) was won by Counter Logic Gaming, their first NA LCS split title. Most games were played in Los Angeles at Riot Games' studio, but the finals were played at Madison Square Garden in New York. 1. Team Liquid 14-5 2. Counter Logic Gaming 13-6 3. Team Impulse 13-6 4. Gravity Gaming 12-7 5. Team SoloMid 11-7 6. Team Dignitas 10-8 7.", "id": "894748" }, { "contents": "Darren Bragg\n\n\nDarren William Bragg (born September 7, 1969) is an American former baseball outfielder who played 11 seasons in Major League Baseball. He played for the Seattle Mariners (–), Boston Red Sox (1996–), St. Louis Cardinals (1999), Colorado Rockies (), New York Mets (), New York Yankees (2001), Atlanta Braves (–), San Diego Padres (), and his final team, the Cincinnati Reds (2004). In his career, he hit .255 with", "id": "479806" }, { "contents": "Peoria Javelinas\n\n\nThe Peoria Javelinas, established in 1992, are a baseball team that plays in the West Division of the Arizona Fall League. The Javelinas play their home games in the Peoria Sports Complex in Peoria, Arizona, which is a spring training site for both the San Diego Padres and the Seattle Mariners. For the 2011 season, Major League Baseball teams sending players to the Javelinas were: the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Mets, San Diego Padres, St. Louis Cardinals, and Seattle Mariners. For 2012 the Minnesota Twins and Cincinnati", "id": "5919459" }, { "contents": "2008 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 2008 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 79th midseason exhibition between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and the National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was played at Yankee Stadium in The Bronx, New York City, home of the New York Yankees, on July 15, 2008 and began at 8:47 p.m. ET. The game ended at 1:38 a.m. ET the following morning. The home American League won 4–3 in 15 innings, giving home field", "id": "18338012" }, { "contents": "Sports Beanie Babies\n\n\nGIVEN AWAY (SGA) AT BASEBALL GAMES: 5/18/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 9/06/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 9/18/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 3/10/98 New York Yankees Bones the Dog 5/03/98 Chicago Cubs Daisy the Cow (Harry Caray) 5/17/98 New York Yankees Valentino the Bear 5/22/98 St. Louis Cardinals Stretch the Ostrich 5/31/98 Detroit Tigers Stripes the Tiger 5/31/98 Milwaukee Brewers Batty the Bat 5/31/98 Kansas City Royals Roary the Lion 6/14/98 Arizona Diamondbacks Hissy the Snake 7/07/98 Colorado Rockies Glory the Bear 7/12/98 Chicago White Sox Blizzard the Tiger 7/12/98 New York Mets", "id": "10270943" }, { "contents": "2007–08 New Jersey Devils season\n\n\n: 9–4–1; Home: 4–3–0; Road: 5–1–1 Record: 7–4–1 ; Home: 4–1–0 ; Road: 3–3–1 Record: 7–5–0 ; Home: 4–4–0 ; Road: 3–1–0 Record: 9–3–3 ; Home: 7–3–1 ; Road: 2–0–2 Record: 6–6–1 ; Home: 2–2–1 ; Road: 4–4–0 Record: 3–1–0 ; Home: 2–0–0 ; Road: 1–1–0 The New Jersey Devils clinched a playoff spot following a 2–1 overtime victory against the New York Islanders on April 1, 2008, their 79th game of the season. They were the third", "id": "13610586" }, { "contents": "2018 New York Mets season\n\n\nlosing 1–5 to the St. Louis Cardinals, finishing the series two out of three. After, they went on a 9–game win streak, which put them in first place in the NL East. They finished the month going 15–9 and having a strong win (14–2) over the San Diego Padres. On May 1, the Mets started the month losing 2–3 to the Atlanta Braves at Citi Field. They went on a 6–game losing streak, but broke out of it seven days later by beating the Cincinnati Reds 7–6. The", "id": "3541787" }, { "contents": "Doubleheader (baseball)\n\n\nLike the twi-night doubleheader, this type of doubleheader is more prominent in the minor leagues. The last one scheduled in Major League Baseball was the Seattle Mariners at the Kansas City Royals on August 6, 2017. Prior traditional doubleheaders were the Detroit Tigers at the Cleveland Indians on September 13, 2015, the Pittsburgh Pirates at the New York Yankees on May 18, 2014, San Diego Padres at the Cleveland Indians on April 9, 2014, the New York Yankees at the Cleveland Indians on May 13, 2013,", "id": "5035560" }, { "contents": "Graeme Lloyd\n\n\nGraeme John Lloyd (born 9 April 1967) is an Australian-born former professional baseball pitcher, who appeared with the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays, Montreal Expos, Florida Marlins, New York Mets, and Kansas City Royals of Major League Baseball (MLB). Lloyd played with the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays, and Kansas City Royals of the American League and the Montreal Expos, Florida Marlins, and New York Mets of the National League. He was the third", "id": "11258284" }, { "contents": "1969 Major League Baseball expansion\n\n\nand Washington Senators, and the American League West would consist of the California Angels, Chicago White Sox, Kansas City Royals, Minnesota Twins, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Pilots. The National League originally resisted a divisional split, with its president Warren Giles citing \"the tradition and history of baseball\". By July 10, the National League owners had agreed to a divisional split, in which the National League East would consist of the Chicago Cubs, Montreal Expos, New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, and", "id": "11925191" }, { "contents": "Ricky Bones\n\n\nRicardo Bones (; born April 7, 1969) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. Bones played from 1991 to 2001 for three National League teams – the San Diego Padres, Cincinnati Reds, and Florida Marlins – and four American League teams – the Milwaukee Brewers, Kansas City Royals, New York Yankees, and Baltimore Orioles. Bones was signed by the Padres as an amateur free agent on May 13, 1986 making his Major League debut on August 11, 1991 against the Cincinnati Reds. He pitched seven innings, allowed", "id": "19542825" }, { "contents": "Rubén Gotay\n\n\nRuben A. Gotay ( ; born December 25, 1982) is a Puerto Rican former professional baseball infielder. He played in Major League Baseball from 2004 to 2008 with the Kansas City Royals, New York Mets and Atlanta Braves. He is currently a coach for the Clearwater Threshers. Gotay made his major league debut with the Kansas City Royals on August 4, , when they played the Chicago White Sox. He went 1-for-3 and got his first major league hit off José Contreras. Gotay played in 44 games for the Royals in", "id": "18248893" }, { "contents": "Midwestern United States\n\n\n), Major League Baseball (MLB), National Basketball Association (NBA), National Hockey League (NHL) and Major League Soccer (MLS) have team franchises in several Midwestern cities: Successful teams include the St. Louis Cardinals (11 World Series titles), Cincinnati Reds (5 World Series titles), Chicago Bulls (6 NBA titles), the Detroit Pistons (3 NBA titles), the Green Bay Packers (4 Super Bowl titles, 13 total NFL championships), the Chicago Bears (1 Super Bowl", "id": "15016390" }, { "contents": "Roberto Kelly\n\n\nRoberto Conrado \"Gray\" Kelly (born October 1, 1964) is a Panamanian former professional baseball outfielder in Major League Baseball and current manager of the Sultanes de Monterrey of the Mexican Baseball League. He was signed by the New York Yankees as an amateur free agent in 1982 and went on to play for them (1987–1992 and 2000), the Cincinnati Reds (1993–1994), Atlanta Braves (1994), Montreal Expos (1995), Los Angeles Dodgers (1995), Minnesota Twins (1996–1997), Seattle Mariners", "id": "13631358" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Portland Trail Blazers season\n\n\nselections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. Record: 0–1 ; Home: 0–0 ; Road: 0–1 Record: 5–10 ; Home: 5–3 ; Road: 0–7 Record: 13–2 ; Home: 10–0 ; Road: 3–2 Record: 8–6 ; Home: 3–2 ; Road: 5–4 Record: 5–9; Home: 4–3; Road: 1–6 Record: 7–8; Home: 3–3 ; Road: 4–5 Record: 3–5; Home: 3–2; Road: 0–3 *Total for entire season including previous team(s) The Trail Blazers", "id": "14916980" }, { "contents": "Todd Zeile\n\n\nTodd Edward Zeile (born September 9, 1965) is an American former professional baseball third baseman, catcher, and first baseman in Major League Baseball (MLB). He played sixteen seasons, from 1989 to 2004, for the St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago Cubs, Philadelphia Phillies, Baltimore Orioles, Los Angeles Dodgers, Florida Marlins, Texas Rangers, New York Mets, Colorado Rockies, New York Yankees, and Montreal Expos. Zeile graduated from UCLA, where he played collegiate baseball primarily as a catcher. Only five players", "id": "4659979" }, { "contents": "Cameron Maybin\n\n\nCameron Keith Maybin (born April 4, 1987) is an American professional baseball outfielder for the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball (MLB). He has played in MLB for the Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, San Diego Padres, Atlanta Braves, Los Angeles Angels, Houston Astros, and Seattle Mariners. He was the tenth overall pick in the 2005 MLB draft by the Tigers and debuted with them in 2007. With the Astros, he won the 2017 World Series over the Los Angeles Dodgers. Maybin", "id": "4351467" }, { "contents": "All-you-can-eat seats\n\n\nBaltimore Orioles, Kansas City Royals, and Texas Rangers converted their under-utilized seats to AYCE seats. The concept spread to 13 Major League Baseball parks in 2008 and 19 parks in 2010. Major League Baseball teams offering all-you-can-eat seats include the Arizona Diamondbacks, Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, Kansas City Royals, Los Angeles Dodgers, Miami Marlins, Minnesota Twins, Pittsburgh Pirates, San Diego Padres, Tampa Bay Rays, Texas Rangers, and Toronto", "id": "12379503" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Detroit Red Wings season\n\n\nand center Pavel Datsyuk were starters in the game. The Western Conference team was coached by Detroit Red Wings head coach Mike Babcock. The Red Wings had the best goaltending in the League, allowing only 179 goals (excluding five shootout goals). Record: 10–2–1; Home: 5–1–0; Road: 5–1–1 Record: 7–4–1; Home: 5–1–0; Road: 2–3–1 Record: 12–2–1 ; Home: 6–1–1 ; Road: 6–1–0 Record: 9–2–1; Home: 4–1–1; Road: 5–1–0 Record: 4–8–2; Home: 1–4–0; Road", "id": "10767066" }, { "contents": "List of Miami Hurricanes in the NFL\n\n\n(2) Baltimore Ravens (0) Buffalo Bills (2) Carolina Panthers (4) Chicago Bears (2) Cincinnati Bengals (1) Cleveland Browns (2) Dallas Cowboys (0) Denver Broncos (1) Detroit Lions (2) Green Bay Packers (3) Houston Texans (2) Indianapolis Colts (4) Jacksonville Jaguars (6) Kansas City Chiefs (1) Los Angeles Chargers (4) Los Angeles Rams (0) Miami Dolphins (2) Minnesota Vikings (2) New England Patriots", "id": "16077415" }, { "contents": "Larry Stahl\n\n\nLarry Floyd Stahl (born June 29, 1941) is an American retired professional baseball outfielder. He played in Major League Baseball from 1964 to 1973 for the Kansas City Athletics, New York Mets, San Diego Padres, and Cincinnati Reds. Stahl was signed by the Athletics in 1960 as an amateur free agent. He broke into the big leagues on September 11, 1964, going 0-1 as a pinch-hitter against Wally Bunker in a 5-2 Kansas City loss to the Baltimore Orioles in Memorial Stadium.", "id": "21402635" }, { "contents": "Rick Wilkins (baseball)\n\n\nRichard David Wilkins (born June 4, 1967) is an American former professional baseball catcher. He played eleven seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) between 1991 and 2001 for the Chicago Cubs, Houston Astros, San Francisco Giants, Seattle Mariners, New York Mets, Los Angeles Dodgers, St. Louis Cardinals, and San Diego Padres. Wilkins was born in Jacksonville, Florida. While growing up, he graduated from The Bolles School where he was a district champ in both baseball and football his senior year of high school", "id": "21061655" }, { "contents": "List of highest-income counties in the United States\n\n\n, Pennsylvania 3, Wisconsin 2, Massachusetts 2, Michigan 2, Indiana 1, Kansas 1, Kentucky 1, Missouri 1, New Hampshire 1, New Mexico 1, Tennessee 1, Utah 1. Twenty-five states do not have any counties in the top 100. \"United States of America: $41,994\" Number of counties by state in the top 100: Colorado 10, Virginia 7 counties plus 3 independent cities, New Jersey 9, California 8, Florida 6, New York 6, Georgia 4,", "id": "17149331" }, { "contents": "Anthony Swarzak\n\n\nAnthony Ray Swarzak (born September 10, 1985) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Atlanta Braves of Major League Baseball (MLB). He previously played for the Minnesota Twins, Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, Chicago White Sox, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Mets, Seattle Mariners and for the Doosan Bears of the KBO League. Swarzak attended Nova High School in Davie, Florida. As a sophomore, Swarzak pitched to an 11–1 win–loss record with a 1.16 earned run average and 120 strikeouts and was", "id": "11169168" }, { "contents": "Danny Walton\n\n\nDaniel James Walton (July 14, 1947 – August 9, 2017) was an American Major League Baseball outfielder. He played for the Houston Astros (1968 and 1977), Seattle Pilots (1969), Milwaukee Brewers (1970–71), New York Yankees (1971), Minnesota Twins (1973 and 1975), Los Angeles Dodgers (1976), Yokohama Taiyo Whales (1978), and Texas Rangers (1980). During a 9-year major league baseball career, he hit .223, 28 home runs, and 107", "id": "15720261" }, { "contents": "Tom Kelly (baseball)\n\n\ninning two-run home run. The World Series was a well-fought contest between the Twins and the National League champion St. Louis Cardinals, each team winning all of its home games. Games 1, 2, 4 and 6 were decidedly lopsided contests (10–1 Twins, 8–4 Twins, 7–2 Cards, 11–5 Twins), with Games 3, 5 and 7 being much closer contests, each being decided by only two runs (3–1 Cards, 4–2 Cards and 4–2 Twins). After a 63-year drought, Tom Kelly", "id": "7120038" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Dallas Mavericks season\n\n\nthe season: Dallas' selections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. injured Record: 1–0; Home: 0–0; Road: 1–0 Record: 10–5; Home: 8–1 ; Road: 2–4 Record: 9–6; Home: 6–2; Road: 3–4 Record: 11–3; Home: 6–0; Road: 5–3 Record: 8–6; Home: 5–0; Road: 3–6 Record: 7–8; Home: 5–4; Road: 2–4 Record: 5–3; Home: 4–0; Road: 1–3 *Total for entire season including", "id": "14916679" }, { "contents": "2010 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2010 Major League Baseball season began April 4, with the regular season ending on October 3. The 2010 All-Star Game was played on July 13 at Angel Stadium of Anaheim in Anaheim, California. The National League ended a 13-game winless streak with a 3–1 victory. Due to this result, the World Series began October 27 in the city of the National League Champion, the San Francisco Giants, and ended November 1 when the Giants defeated the American League Champion Texas Rangers, four games to one. Green backgrounds", "id": "9032678" }, { "contents": "Busch Stadium\n\n\nscore of 6-2, clinching the series win. In the 2006 National League Championship Series the Cardinals hosted the New York Mets in Games 3, 4, and 5. St. Louis won Game 3 and Game 5, and eventually clinched their 17th National League pennant by defeating the Mets on the road in Game 7, 3-1. The Cardinals faced the Detroit Tigers in the 2006 World Series. This was the third meeting between the two ballclubs in the Fall Classic, and the first in 38 years. The", "id": "4108910" }, { "contents": "American Association (20th century) Rookie of the Year Award\n\n\nCity 89ers, Springfield Redbirds, and St. Paul Saints (2); and the Buffalo Bisons, Minneapolis Millers, and Toledo Mud Hens (1). Eight players from the St. Louis Cardinals Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the Rookie of the Year Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago White Sox and Cincinnati Reds organizations (5); the Boston/Milwaukee Braves organization (4); the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers, Cleveland Indians, Kansas City Royals, Montreal Expos, and", "id": "8789705" }, { "contents": "2017 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2017 Major League Baseball season began on April 2, 2017 with three games, including the 2016 World Series champions Chicago Cubs facing off against the St. Louis Cardinals, and ended on November 1. The postseason began on October 3. The World Series began October 24 and Game 7 was played on November 1, in which the Houston Astros defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers in seven games, to capture their first World Series championship in franchise history. The 88th Major League Baseball All-Star Game was held on July 11 at", "id": "12617094" }, { "contents": "UCLA Bruins baseball\n\n\nTulsa, 6–5 in 10 innings, and to Arizona State, 2–1 in 12 innings. Chambliss, who went on to play for Major League Baseball's Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Atlanta Braves between 1971 and 1986, had a team-high .340 batting average and 15 home runs. Other members of the team included Bill Bonham, Steven Edney, Mike Reinbach, and Jim York. The 1997 team won the Pac-10 title with a 43–18 record (21–9 Pac-10) and reached in the CWS. The team was", "id": "3126266" }, { "contents": "The National Baseball Association's top 100 minor league teams\n\n\ntheir final list. Of the 69 franchises to make the list, 14 appeared more than once. The Baltimore Orioles took 6 places on the list, the most of any team, followed by the Ft. Worth Panthers and Toronto Maple Leafs (5), Newark Bears and San Francisco Seals (4); Kansas City Blues, Los Angeles Angels, and St. Paul Saints (3); and Charlotte Hornets, Columbus Senators/Red Birds, Houston Buffaloes, Indianapolis Indians, Memphis Chicks, and Milwaukee Brewers (2", "id": "6000643" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "LaTroy Hawkins\n\n\nLaTroy Hawkins (born December 21, 1972) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. In his 21-year Major League Baseball (MLB) career, he played for the Minnesota Twins, Chicago Cubs, San Francisco Giants, Baltimore Orioles, Colorado Rockies, New York Yankees, Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, New York Mets, and Toronto Blue Jays. At the time of his retirement, Hawkins was the only active player to be a member of the 1,000-games-pitched club, and at", "id": "14886480" }, { "contents": "Ron Davis (pitcher)\n\n\nRonald Gene Davis (born August 6, 1955) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played 11 years from 1978 to 1988. Davis played for the New York Yankees and Minnesota Twins of the American League and the Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Dodgers, and San Francisco Giants of the National League. He was selected to the American League All-Star team in 1981. Davis was born in Houston, Texas. Standing 6' 4\", he was a hard-throwing right-handed relief pitcher. During his", "id": "18827106" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball rivalries\n\n\nexpansion teams in , MLB increased the total number of games American League teams played to 162, which meant teams would play each other 18 times a season. The National League did not implement this until the following year when the New York Mets and Houston Colt .45s (now the Houston Astros) entered play. In , with the San Diego Padres, Seattle Pilots, Kansas City Royals, and Montreal Expos entering play as expansion teams, MLB split both leagues into two divisions with six teams each. Teams played a total of", "id": "19117978" }, { "contents": "Uzbekistan Professional Football League Organization\n\n\nWDWWL 4 Previous rank: 5 Metalourg 7 3 1 3 13 9 +4 10 LWLWL 5 Previous rank: 14 Nasaf 7 3 1 3 11 8 +3 10 WWLLL 6 Previous rank: 3 Bunyodkor 6 3 1 2 9 8 +1 10 DWWWL 7 Previous rank: 4 Surkhon 6 2 3 1 5 4 +1 9 DLDWW 8 Previous rank: 7 Dinamo Samarqand 6 2 2 2 6 7 -1 8 DLWWL 9 Previous rank: 10 Buxoro 7 1 3 3 6 9 -3 6 LDLWD 10 Previous rank: 11 Andijan 6 1", "id": "612339" }, { "contents": "Julio Navarro\n\n\nJulio Navarro Ventura (January 9, 1934 – January 24, 2018) was a Major League Baseball relief pitcher. He played for the Los Angeles Angels (1962–64), Detroit Tigers (1964–66), and Atlanta Braves (1970). The 5'11\", 190 lb. right-hander with the nickname \"Whiplash\" was acquired by the Angels from the San Francisco Giants organization on September 2, 1962. Navarro made his major league debut in relief on September 3, 1962 against the New York Yankees in game 2", "id": "10731876" }, { "contents": "Federal League\n\n\neroded by subsequent court rulings and legislation regarding issues specific to Major League Baseball. Of the locations of teams in the Federal League, five currently have major league teams. Those are Baltimore, Chicago, Kansas City, Pittsburgh and St. Louis. Brooklyn has a New York–Penn League team, known as the Brooklyn Cyclones. (The major league Brooklyn Dodgers moved to Los Angeles in 1958, although the New York Mets have been located in the adjacent borough of Queens since 1964.) Buffalo and Indianapolis have International League teams", "id": "11616700" }, { "contents": "Jim Palmer\n\n\nbetween Major League Baseball, ABC and NBC called The Baseball Network) to once again broadcast with Tim McCarver and Al Michaels. In 1995, the reunited team of Palmer, McCarver and Michaels would call the All-Star Game, Game 3 of that NLDS between Cincinnati and Los Angeles, Game 4 of the NLDS between Atlanta and Colorado, Games 1–2 of the NLCS, and Games 1, 4–5 of the World Series. Palmer, McCarver and Michaels were also intended to call the previous year's World Series for ABC,", "id": "10332649" }, { "contents": "Kauffman Stadium\n\n\nresult of the American League winning the 2015 MLB All-Star Game 6-3. The Royals won game 1 (5-4 in 14 innings) and game 2 (7-1), as well as the entire series (4-1). Kauffman Stadium was the last baseball-only park built in the majors (not counting temporary facilities) from 1966 to 1991. It was one of the few baseball-only facilities built in the majors during the heyday of the cookie-cutter stadium era,", "id": "17613781" }, { "contents": "Steve Lyons (baseball)\n\n\nthe rare distinction of having played all nine defensive positions in a single game at the major league level, although in an exhibition contest. The \"Windy City Classic,\" between the Chicago Cubs and the White Sox, took place at Wrigley Field on April 23, 1990. Per standard baseball notation, Lyons' positions during the game were, in order: 2-3-7-8-6-9-5-9-1-4. Lyons signed with Boston on April 18, 1991. With", "id": "5478878" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Carolina Hurricanes season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Carolina Hurricanes season began October 3, 2007. It was the franchise's 36th season, 29th season in the National Hockey League (NHL) and 11th as the Hurricanes. Key dates prior to the start of the season: The Hurricanes had the most power-play opportunities of all 30 NHL teams, with 420. Record: 7–3–3; Home: 3–1–1; Road: 4–2–2 Record: 7–6–0; Home: 5–4–0; Road: 2–2–0 Record: 5–10–0; Home: 2–3–0; Road: 3–7–0 Record: 6–6–1;", "id": "10381758" }, { "contents": "1970 NBA playoffs\n\n\n1) Atlanta Hawks vs. (3) Chicago Bulls: \"Hawks win series 4-1\" (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Phoenix Suns: \"Lakers win series 4-3\" Division Finals (1) Atlanta Hawks vs. (2) Los Angeles Lakers: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Champion: New York Knicks Division Semifinals (1) New York Knicks vs. (3) Baltimore Bullets: \"Knicks win series 4-3\" (2) Milwaukee Bucks vs. (4)", "id": "14689672" }, { "contents": "Bobby Schang\n\n\nRobert Martin Schang (December 7, 1886 – August 29, 1966), born in Wales Center, New York, was a catcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates (1914–15), New York Giants (1915) and St. Louis Cardinals (1927). He was the brother of former Major League Baseball catcher Wally Schang. In 3 seasons Schang played in 82 Games and had 186 At Bats, 14 Runs, 35 Hits, 7 Doubles, 4 Triples, 6 RBI, 3 Stolen Bases, 18 Walks, .188 Batting Average", "id": "7568276" }, { "contents": "A. J. Hinch\n\n\n, the Astros defeated the New York Yankees in Yankee Stadium 3–0 to advance to the American League Division Series. In the ALDS, Hinch's Astros took a 2–1 series lead against the Kansas City Royals. The Astros led the Royals 6–2 in Game 4 going into the 8th inning before the Royals came back to win 9–6. The Astros would go on to lose the series. In 2016, Houston began the season 7–17. Although the team's play improved during the course of the season, the Astros finished 84–78 and did", "id": "6118162" }, { "contents": "Mike Maddux\n\n\nMichael Ausley Maddux (born August 27, 1961) is an American professional baseball pitching coach and former pitcher, who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for nine teams, over 15 seasons. He is now the pitching coach for the St. Louis Cardinals. Maddux played in MLB from through for the Philadelphia Phillies, Los Angeles Dodgers, San Diego Padres, New York Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates, Boston Red Sox, Seattle Mariners, Montreal Expos, and Houston Astros. Except for the Phillies, for whom he played during", "id": "6218003" }, { "contents": "Chad Moeller\n\n\nChad Edward Moeller [MOE-ler] (born February 18, 1975) is an American former professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 2000 through 2010 for the Minnesota Twins, Arizona Diamondbacks, Milwaukee Brewers, Cincinnati Reds, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, and Baltimore Orioles. Moeller attended the University of Southern California (USC) and played college baseball for the USC Trojans baseball team. In 1996, he was an All-Pac-10 Conference selection. He was drafted in the", "id": "2431693" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Phoenix Coyotes season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Phoenix Coyotes season began on October 4, 2007. It was the franchise's 36th season, 29th in the National Hockey League (NHL) and 12th season as the Phoenix Coyotes. Key dates prior to the start of the season: Record: 4–6–0; Home: 1–5–0; Road: 3–1–0 Record: 7–6–0; Home: 3–2–0; Road: 4–4–0 Record: 7–6–1; Home: 2–3–1; Road: 5–3–0 Record: 9–4–1; Home: 5–1–1; Road: 4–3–0 Record: 6–5–3; Home: 3–3–1; Road", "id": "12404837" }, { "contents": "Jim Brower\n\n\nJames Robert Brower (born December 29, 1972) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played for eight Major League Baseball (MLB) teams: the Cleveland Indians (-), Cincinnati Reds (-), Montreal Expos (2002), San Francisco Giants (-), Atlanta Braves (), Baltimore Orioles (), San Diego Padres (2006), and New York Yankees (). He is currently the pitching coach for the Seattle Mariners of Major League Baseball (MLB). Brower was", "id": "10294961" }, { "contents": "Brad Ausmus\n\n\nBradley David Ausmus (; born April 14, 1969) is an American baseball former catcher and current manager for the Los Angeles Angels of Major League Baseball (MLB). In his 18-year MLB playing career, Ausmus played for the San Diego Padres, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, and Los Angeles Dodgers. He was also the manager of the Tigers and of the Israel national baseball team. A 1987 draft pick of the New York Yankees, he chose to alternate between attending Dartmouth College and playing minor league baseball. He then", "id": "3254039" }, { "contents": "WTOG\n\n\nWednesdays). These included games from the Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, Kansas City Royals, Minnesota Twins, New York Yankees, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals and the Toronto Blue Jays, as those teams were mainly in the Grapefruit League for spring training in the Tampa Bay, Orlando, Fort Myers and Sarasota areas. WTOG discontinued the baseball broadcasts when ESPN became the cable partner for Major League Baseball in 1990. WTOG aired numerous Tampa Bay Rowdies", "id": "69857" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball relocation of 1950s–60s\n\n\nexpanded to add teams in new and existing cities, adding 14 teams as of 2018. During the early years of the American League as a major league, the league placed franchises in cities that were either in direct competition with National League teams (New York City, Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, and St. Louis) or in markets abandoned by the National League after the 1899 contraction (Cleveland, Washington, D.C., and briefly Baltimore). Only Detroit, home of the Detroit Tigers, was a true \"new\"", "id": "983146" }, { "contents": "Billy Kelly (baseball)\n\n\nWilliam Joseph Kelly (May 1, 1886 – June 3, 1940) was an American professional baseball player. He played in parts of four seasons in Major League Baseball for the St. Louis Cardinals and Pittsburgh Pirates from through . He also managed the minor league Port Huron Saints in 1922. Kelly was born in Baltimore, Maryland and died of lung cancer in Detroit, Michigan at the age of 54. In a brief 4 year, 104 game major league career, Kelly compiled a .290 batting average with 32 runs, 1", "id": "19333378" }, { "contents": "Kevin Jarvis\n\n\nKevin Thomas Jarvis (born August 1, 1969) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. He played professionally for many teams including the Cincinnati Reds, Minnesota Twins, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, Colorado Rockies, San Diego Padres, Seattle Mariners, St. Louis Cardinals, the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Boston Red Sox. As of , he is a scout for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. Jarvis was born in Lexington, Kentucky and graduated from Tates Creek High School in Lexington. He played college baseball at Wake Forest", "id": "7080315" }, { "contents": "René Rivera\n\n\nRené Rivera (born July 31, 1983) is a Puerto Rican professional baseball catcher in the New York Mets organization. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Seattle Mariners, Minnesota Twins, San Diego Padres, Tampa Bay Rays, Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Angels and Atlanta Braves. Rivera was drafted by the Seattle Mariners in the second round (49th overall) of the 2001 Major League Baseball Draft as a 17-year-old. He played most of the 2004 season with the High-A California", "id": "21916971" }, { "contents": "New Jersey Jackals\n\n\n9/14 - North Shore 5, Jackals 4 9/16 - North Shore 1, Jackals 0 9/17 – Jackals 7, North Shore 2 9/18 – Jackals 4, North Shore 2 9/19 – Jackals 5, North Shore 3 Win 2nd Northeast League Championship, 4th team Championship. To date, this is the last time the Jackals have won a league championship. The Jackals total attendance in 2004 was 106,100. Averaging 2,282 per game. In 2005 the Jackals joined the 8-team Canadian American Association of Professional Baseball League but failed to make the playoffs", "id": "4403592" }, { "contents": "Larry Beinfest\n\n\nMarlins defeated the San Francisco Giants, 3-1 in four games in the 2003 NLDS, and the Chicago Cubs, 4-3 in seven games in the 2003 NLCS, to win the 2003 NL Pennant. In the 2003 World Series, the Marlins became the champion of Major League Baseball by defeating the AL Pennant winning New York Yankees 4-2 in six games. Following their championship season, Baseball America named the Marlins Organization of the Year and the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum recognized Beinfest as the 2003 winner of the", "id": "19195239" }, { "contents": "List of current Major League Baseball broadcasters\n\n\n-4, 6-7, and odd extra innings up through 2013) br Oakland: Innings 3-4, 7, and even extra innings br Seattle: Innings 3, 6-7, and even extra innings (formerly 3-4, 7, and even extra innings from 2011-2012) br Tampa Bay: Innings 3-4, 7-8, and even extra innings (Wills and Freed switch every game so one will do innings 1-2, 5-6, 9, and", "id": "6338286" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "Henry Blanco\n\n\nHenry Ramón Blanco (born August 29, 1971) is a Venezuelan professional baseball coach and former player. He is currently the bullpen coach for the Washington Nationals. He played as a catcher in Major League Baseball from 1997 to 2013, appearing for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, Atlanta Braves, Minnesota Twins, Chicago Cubs, San Diego Padres, New York Mets, Arizona Diamondbacks, Toronto Blue Jays, and Seattle Mariners. He later served as quality assurance coach for the Cubs. Although a light", "id": "16244431" }, { "contents": "Ryan Howard\n\n\na 7–2 loss to the Atlanta Braves. On September 6, Howard logged his first Major League hit in a single at-bat during a 3–1 loss to the Braves; on September 8, he recorded his first multi-hit game with a double and a single in a 4–1 win over the Braves. On September 11, Howard hit his first Major League home run off Bartolomé Fortunato, driving in his first RBI and scoring his first run in an 11–9 win over the New York Mets. Howard had 42 plate appearances", "id": "20940364" }, { "contents": "Xavier Nady\n\n\nXavier Clifford Nady VI (; born November 14, 1978) is an American former professional baseball outfielder and first baseman. Nady played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the New York Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates, New York Yankees, Chicago Cubs, Arizona Diamondbacks, Washington Nationals, San Francisco Giants, and the San Diego Padres. The St. Louis Cardinals originally drafted Nady in the 4th round of the 1997 Major League Baseball draft (134th overall) after he was named Northern California Player of the Year in his senior year of", "id": "5033466" }, { "contents": "Rex Hudler\n\n\nRex Allan Hudler (born September 2, 1960) is an American former Major League Baseball utility player and color commentator for the Kansas City Royals. He played a total of fourteen seasons after being a first round draft pick of the New York Yankees in 1978. Hudler played for six different Major League Baseball teams, and at every position except pitcher and catcher throughout his career: the New York Yankees (1984–1985), Baltimore Orioles (1986), Montreal Expos (1988–1990), St. Louis Cardinals (1990–1992), California", "id": "518136" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Montreal Canadiens season\n\n\nleading the NHL in power-play goals scored (90) and power-play percentage (24.06%). They also tied the Florida Panthers for the fewest shorthanded goals allowed, with three. Record: 6–2–3; Home: 2–1–2; Road: 4–1–1. Monthly record: 7–7–0; Home: 3–3–0; Road: 4–4–0.br Season record: 13–9–3; Home: 5–4–2; Road: 8–5–1. Monthly record: 6–4–4; Home: 1–3–2; Road: 5–1–2.br Season record: 19–13–7; Home: 6–7–4; Road: 13–6–3.", "id": "11149706" }, { "contents": "Rob Murphy\n\n\nRobert Albert Murphy (born May 26, 1960) is an American former professional baseball player who was a relief pitcher in Major League Baseball for eleven seasons in the 1980s and 1990s. Murphy played college baseball for the University of Florida, and was picked by the Cincinnati Reds in the first round of the 1981 Major League Baseball Draft. In addition to the Reds, he played for the Boston Red Sox, Seattle Mariners, Houston Astros, St. Louis Cardinals, New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers and Florida Marlins. Murphy", "id": "17438779" }, { "contents": "2006–07 Buffalo Sabres season\n\n\nMichael Ryan, Andrej Sekera and Drew Stafford all played their first career NHL game during the 2006–07 season. The Sabres finished with 298 goals scored (excluding 10 shootout-winning goals), the most in the League. Record for month 10–0–1 (Home 4–0–1 Away 6–0–0) Record for Month 9–3–1 (Home 4–2–1 Away 5–1–0) Record for Month 9–4–1 (Home 5–2–0 Away 4–2–1) Record for Month 6–7–1 (Home 4–3–0 Away 2–4–1) Record for Month 8–2–1 (Home 5–0–1 Away 3–2–0) Record for Month 8–5–2 (Home 5–3–0 Away", "id": "5702113" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Golden State Warriors season\n\n\nThis had fans severely criticizing the conference system in the league as the Warriors had a better record than all eastern conference playoff teams up to the third seed. Teams such as the Atlanta Hawks had sub or .500 winning percentages but still managed to make the postseason. Record: 0–1; Home: 0–1; Road: 0–0 Record: 8–6; Home: 3–3 ; Road: 5–3 Record: 11–6; Home: 5–2; Road: 6–4 Record: 9–6; Home: 5–2; Road: 4–4 Record: 7–3; Home:", "id": "14917146" }, { "contents": "Miguel Batista\n\n\nMiguel Descartes Batista Jerez (born February 19, 1971) is a Dominican former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Florida Marlins, Chicago Cubs, Montreal Expos, Kansas City Royals, Arizona Diamondbacks, Toronto Blue Jays, Seattle Mariners, Washington Nationals, St. Louis Cardinals, New York Mets and Atlanta Braves. Over his career, Batista has played for eight teams and been utilized extensively as both a starter and a reliever. His best seasons came in and with the Arizona Diamondbacks,", "id": "19280208" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball on CBS\n\n\non KPIX-TV locally, although the games aired on stations in markets adjacent to the Bay Area. In 1963, KPIX pre-empted the July 13 game between the San Francisco Giants–Philadelphia Phillies (at 10:15 a.m.), and the Los Angeles Dodgers-Phillies game on July 14 (at 9:30 a.m.); in 1964, the station pre-empted the Kansas City Athletics–New York Yankees game on May 16 (at 10:45) and the Milwaukee Braves–St. Louis Cardinals game on May 17.", "id": "18694381" }, { "contents": "1969 Major League Baseball expansion\n\n\nSt. Louis Cardinals, and the National League West would consist of the Atlanta Braves, Cincinnati Reds, Houston Astros, Los Angeles Dodgers, San Diego Padres, and San Francisco Giants. Game scheduling issues had to be resolved; league-wide, there would be 1,944 games compared to 1,232 for the 1968 Major League Baseball season. The American League had considered decreasing the number of games played by each team to 152 or 156 from 162 that had been played each season since 1961, and the National League either 162 or 165", "id": "11925192" }, { "contents": "List of international games played by NHL teams\n\n\nAngeles Kings, the Minnesota North Stars, the Montreal Canadiens, the New Jersey Devils, the New York Islanders, the New York Rangers, the Philadelphia Flyers, the Pittsburgh Penguins, the Quebec Nordiques, the St. Louis Blues, the Toronto Maple Leafs, the Vancouver Canucks, the Washington Capitals, and the original Winnipeg Jets). Games took place in the USA and Canada. The Soviet teams won the series with a record of 11–9–1. Individually, CSKA has a record of 4–1–0, Dynamo had a record of 3–2–0", "id": "21623026" } ]
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[ { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "1942 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 1942 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the tenth playing of the midsummer classic between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was held on July 6, 1942, at Polo Grounds in New York City the home of the New York Giants of the National League. The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League 3–1. While the game had been scheduled for a twilight start at 6:30 p.m. EWT", "id": "14878188" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "2015 Toronto Blue Jays season\n\n\nearned positions in the bullpen on the Opening Day roster. The team returned to Montreal's Olympic Stadium on April 3 and April 4, 2015, to face the Cincinnati Reds. The Blue Jays would lose the first game 2–0, but win the finale 9–1. In Grapefruit League play, Toronto finished with a 19–13 record. The 2015 Major League Baseball draft was held on June 8–10. The Blue Jays played against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium on Opening Day and won, 6–1. Toronto scored five runs in the", "id": "19251784" }, { "contents": "2007 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2007 Major League Baseball season began on April 1 with a rematch of the 2006 National League Championship Series; the St. Louis Cardinals and New York Mets played the first game of the season at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri, which was won by the Mets, 6–1. The regular season concluded with seven teams entering the postseason who had failed to reach the 2006 playoffs including all National League teams, with only the New York Yankees returning; a dramatic one-game playoff between the Colorado Rockies and San Diego Padres", "id": "15645656" }, { "contents": "2009 Major League Baseball season\n\n\n4–3. In addition, the annual Civil Rights Game became a regular season game, and was played June 20 at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Ohio, when the host Cincinnati Reds lost to the Chicago White Sox in an interleague game, 10–8. Both teams wore replicas of their 1965 uniforms in the contest. The New York Yankees, with 103 wins, clinched Major League Baseball's best record in the 2009 season, and the #1 seed in the American League by winning the AL East. The Los Angeles", "id": "5183694" }, { "contents": "2016 Washington Nationals season\n\n\nfirst come-from-behind postseason win for a Washington, D.C., Major League Baseball team since the Washington Senators came from behind to beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 4-3 in Game 3 of the 1925 World Series 91 years earlier on October 10, 1925. It also was the Nationals′ first postseason victory at home since a 2-1 win over the St. Louis Cardinals in Game 4 of the 2012 National League Division Series on October 11, 2012. 4:08 p.m. (EDT) at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California", "id": "18692321" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "List of current Major League Baseball broadcasters\n\n\n, and even extra innings br Milwaukee: Innings 3-4, 7, and 10-11, 14-15, 18-19 with Uecker and Levering; innings 4-6, and 10-11, 14-15, 18-19 with Levering and Grindle br New York Mets: Innings 3-4, 7, and even extra innings br Philadelphia: Innings 4-5 (home games only) br St. Louis: Innings 3-4, 7-8, and even extra innings (home", "id": "6338289" }, { "contents": "1966 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 1966 Major League Baseball season was contested from April 11 to October 9, 1966. The Braves played their inaugural season in Atlanta, following their relocation from Milwaukee. Three teams played the 1966 season in new stadiums. On April 12, the Braves ushered in Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium with the Pittsburgh Pirates taking a 3–2 win in 13 innings. One week later, Anaheim Stadium opened with the California Angels losing to the Chicago White Sox, 3–1 in the Angels' debut in neighboring Orange County. On May 8,", "id": "16053448" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Rookie of the Year Award\n\n\n(2); and the Colorado Springs Sky Sox, Las Vegas 51s, New Orleans Zephyrs, Portland Beavers, and Sacramento River Cats (1). Four players from the Arizona Diamondbacks Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the Rookie of the Year Award, more than any other, followed by the Anaheim Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and San Diego Padres organizations (3); the Colorado Rockies, Kansas City Royals, and Seattle Mariners organizations (2); and the Florida Marlins, Houston Astros", "id": "8032424" }, { "contents": "2015 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2015 Major League Baseball season began on April 5 with a Sunday night game between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field, and ended on November 1 with the Kansas City Royals winning the World Series. This was Rob Manfred's first season serving as Commissioner of Baseball. The Major League Baseball All-Star Game's 86th edition was held on Tuesday, July 14 at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Ohio, home of the Cincinnati Reds. The American League won the game 6–3, to give", "id": "19375509" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Los Angeles Clippers season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Los Angeles Clippers season was their 38th season in the NBA and their 24th in Los Angeles. Key dates prior to the start of the season: Los Angeles' selections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. Record: 6–8; Home: 4–4; Road: 2–4 Record: 4–9; Home: 1–4; Road: 3–5 Record: 4–9; Home: 4–6; Road: 0–3 Record: 5–9; Home: 2–3; Road: 3–6 Record: 3–15; Home: 2–6; Road: 1–9 Record", "id": "15027267" }, { "contents": "Brett Tomko\n\n\nBrett Daniel Tomko (born April 7, 1973) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Cincinnati Reds, San Diego Padres, Seattle Mariners, St. Louis Cardinals, San Francisco Giants, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, Oakland Athletics, Texas Rangers, and Kansas City Royals. Tomko attended El Dorado High School in Placentia, California, and was a letter winner in basketball and baseball. Tomko attended Florida Southern College for one season in , leading the team", "id": "5534629" }, { "contents": "Ducky Schofield\n\n\nJohn Richard Schofield (born January 7, 1935), nicknamed Ducky, is an American former professional baseball infielder. He played nineteen seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1953 to 1971 for the St. Louis Cardinals, Pittsburgh Pirates, San Francisco Giants, New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers, Boston Red Sox, and Milwaukee Brewers. Schofield made his Major League Baseball debut with the St. Louis Cardinals on July 3, 1953, and appeared in his final game on September 30, 1971 for the Milwaukee Brewers.", "id": "7142787" }, { "contents": "Sports Beanie Babies\n\n\nthe Elephant 9/06/98 Anaheim Athletics Mel the Koala 9/06/98 Toronto Blue Jays Rocket the Bluejay 9/08/98 Chicago Cubs Blackie the Bear 9/13/98 Chicago Cubs Gracie the Swan 9/14/98 St. Louis Cardinals Smoochy the Frog 4/11/99 San Francisco Giants Slippery the Seal 4/25/99 Chicago Cubs Sammy the Bear 5/30/99 New York Mets Valentina the Bear 6/12/99 Milwaukee Brewers Early the Robin 6/18/99 Minnesota Twins Hippie the Bunny 6/19/99 Cincinnati Reds Scorch the Dragon 7/03/99 Houston Astros Goatee the Goat 7/11/99 Detroit Tigers Kuku the Cockatoo 7/18/99 Houston Astros Tiny the Chihuahua 8/05/99 Chicago Cubs Erin the Bear 8/15/99 New York Yankees", "id": "10270945" }, { "contents": "Eastern League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nAward, the most of any position. Seven players from the Philadelphia Phillies Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Pittsburgh Pirates organization (6); the Baltimore Orioles, Cleveland Indians, and Montreal Expos organizations (5); the New York Mets, and the Toronto Blue Jays organizations (4); the Boston Red Sox, and the New York Yankees organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Chicago White Sox, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers", "id": "5435227" }, { "contents": "2002 New York Yankees season\n\n\nH = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in\" Game 1: \"New York 8 – Anaheim 5.\" Game 2: \"Anaheim 8 – New York 6.\" Game 3: \"Anaheim 9 – New York 6.\" Game 4: \"Anaheim 9 – New York 5.\" Anaheim's victory secured their place in the American League Championship Series, where they defeated the Minnesota Twins, and subsequently the San Francisco Giants to win the World Series", "id": "3120510" }, { "contents": "Busch Stadium\n\n\nSeries against the Kansas City Royals. The Cardinals hosted two postseason games at Busch Stadium in 2015. In the National League Division Series, they won game 1 on October 9, 2015, but lost game 2 against the Chicago Cubs. The Cardinals then lost games 3 and 4 to the Cubs at Wrigley Field to lose the series 3-1. The stadium hosted the 2009 Major League Baseball All-Star Game on July 14, 2009. The American League defeated the National League in that game, 4-3.", "id": "4108919" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\n, Mobile BayBears, and Nashville Sounds (2); and the Asheville Tourists, Charlotte O's, and Montgomery Rebels (1). Six players from the Chicago White Sox Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Houston Astros organization (4); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Cincinnati Reds, Kansas City Royals, Milwaukee Brewers, Oakland Athletics, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays/Rays organizations (3); the Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, Detroit Tigers", "id": "7467045" }, { "contents": "Champion Baseball\n\n\ncity/state to represent from a list containing Los Angeles, Cincinnati, Atlanta, Pittsburg (probably a typo for Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania), Chicago, Montreal, St. Louis, Boston, Milwaukee, New York City, California and Texas (all of whom had major-league baseball franchises in 1983). The computer then randomly selects from among the remaining cities. If at any time the computer team has scored more runs than the player, the game immediately ends. The high-scores list (\"FAR OUT PLAYERS", "id": "10335865" }, { "contents": "1939 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 1939 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the seventh playing of the mid-summer classic between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was held on July 11, 1939, at Yankee Stadium in The Bronx, New York City, the home of the New York Yankees of the American League. The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League 3–1. Players in \"italics\" have since been", "id": "22195293" }, { "contents": "California League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nAward, the most of any position. Six players played during seasons for which position information is unavailable. Sixteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the San Diego Padres organization (7); the California/Los Angeles Angels, Minnesota Twins, and San Francisco Giants organizations (5); the St. Louis Cardinals organization (4); the Kansas City/Oakland Athletics and Milwaukee Brewers organization (3);", "id": "8204130" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "2015 Summer North American League of Legends Championship Series\n\n\n2015 Summer North American League of Legends Championship Series (2015 Summer NA LCS) was won by Counter Logic Gaming, their first NA LCS split title. Most games were played in Los Angeles at Riot Games' studio, but the finals were played at Madison Square Garden in New York. 1. Team Liquid 14-5 2. Counter Logic Gaming 13-6 3. Team Impulse 13-6 4. Gravity Gaming 12-7 5. Team SoloMid 11-7 6. Team Dignitas 10-8 7.", "id": "894748" }, { "contents": "Darren Bragg\n\n\nDarren William Bragg (born September 7, 1969) is an American former baseball outfielder who played 11 seasons in Major League Baseball. He played for the Seattle Mariners (–), Boston Red Sox (1996–), St. Louis Cardinals (1999), Colorado Rockies (), New York Mets (), New York Yankees (2001), Atlanta Braves (–), San Diego Padres (), and his final team, the Cincinnati Reds (2004). In his career, he hit .255 with", "id": "479806" }, { "contents": "Peoria Javelinas\n\n\nThe Peoria Javelinas, established in 1992, are a baseball team that plays in the West Division of the Arizona Fall League. The Javelinas play their home games in the Peoria Sports Complex in Peoria, Arizona, which is a spring training site for both the San Diego Padres and the Seattle Mariners. For the 2011 season, Major League Baseball teams sending players to the Javelinas were: the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Mets, San Diego Padres, St. Louis Cardinals, and Seattle Mariners. For 2012 the Minnesota Twins and Cincinnati", "id": "5919459" }, { "contents": "2008 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 2008 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 79th midseason exhibition between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and the National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was played at Yankee Stadium in The Bronx, New York City, home of the New York Yankees, on July 15, 2008 and began at 8:47 p.m. ET. The game ended at 1:38 a.m. ET the following morning. The home American League won 4–3 in 15 innings, giving home field", "id": "18338012" }, { "contents": "Sports Beanie Babies\n\n\nGIVEN AWAY (SGA) AT BASEBALL GAMES: 5/18/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 9/06/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 9/18/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 3/10/98 New York Yankees Bones the Dog 5/03/98 Chicago Cubs Daisy the Cow (Harry Caray) 5/17/98 New York Yankees Valentino the Bear 5/22/98 St. Louis Cardinals Stretch the Ostrich 5/31/98 Detroit Tigers Stripes the Tiger 5/31/98 Milwaukee Brewers Batty the Bat 5/31/98 Kansas City Royals Roary the Lion 6/14/98 Arizona Diamondbacks Hissy the Snake 7/07/98 Colorado Rockies Glory the Bear 7/12/98 Chicago White Sox Blizzard the Tiger 7/12/98 New York Mets", "id": "10270943" }, { "contents": "2007–08 New Jersey Devils season\n\n\n: 9–4–1; Home: 4–3–0; Road: 5–1–1 Record: 7–4–1 ; Home: 4–1–0 ; Road: 3–3–1 Record: 7–5–0 ; Home: 4–4–0 ; Road: 3–1–0 Record: 9–3–3 ; Home: 7–3–1 ; Road: 2–0–2 Record: 6–6–1 ; Home: 2–2–1 ; Road: 4–4–0 Record: 3–1–0 ; Home: 2–0–0 ; Road: 1–1–0 The New Jersey Devils clinched a playoff spot following a 2–1 overtime victory against the New York Islanders on April 1, 2008, their 79th game of the season. They were the third", "id": "13610586" }, { "contents": "2018 New York Mets season\n\n\nlosing 1–5 to the St. Louis Cardinals, finishing the series two out of three. After, they went on a 9–game win streak, which put them in first place in the NL East. They finished the month going 15–9 and having a strong win (14–2) over the San Diego Padres. On May 1, the Mets started the month losing 2–3 to the Atlanta Braves at Citi Field. They went on a 6–game losing streak, but broke out of it seven days later by beating the Cincinnati Reds 7–6. The", "id": "3541787" }, { "contents": "Doubleheader (baseball)\n\n\nLike the twi-night doubleheader, this type of doubleheader is more prominent in the minor leagues. The last one scheduled in Major League Baseball was the Seattle Mariners at the Kansas City Royals on August 6, 2017. Prior traditional doubleheaders were the Detroit Tigers at the Cleveland Indians on September 13, 2015, the Pittsburgh Pirates at the New York Yankees on May 18, 2014, San Diego Padres at the Cleveland Indians on April 9, 2014, the New York Yankees at the Cleveland Indians on May 13, 2013,", "id": "5035560" }, { "contents": "Graeme Lloyd\n\n\nGraeme John Lloyd (born 9 April 1967) is an Australian-born former professional baseball pitcher, who appeared with the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays, Montreal Expos, Florida Marlins, New York Mets, and Kansas City Royals of Major League Baseball (MLB). Lloyd played with the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays, and Kansas City Royals of the American League and the Montreal Expos, Florida Marlins, and New York Mets of the National League. He was the third", "id": "11258284" }, { "contents": "1969 Major League Baseball expansion\n\n\nand Washington Senators, and the American League West would consist of the California Angels, Chicago White Sox, Kansas City Royals, Minnesota Twins, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Pilots. The National League originally resisted a divisional split, with its president Warren Giles citing \"the tradition and history of baseball\". By July 10, the National League owners had agreed to a divisional split, in which the National League East would consist of the Chicago Cubs, Montreal Expos, New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, and", "id": "11925191" }, { "contents": "Ricky Bones\n\n\nRicardo Bones (; born April 7, 1969) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. Bones played from 1991 to 2001 for three National League teams – the San Diego Padres, Cincinnati Reds, and Florida Marlins – and four American League teams – the Milwaukee Brewers, Kansas City Royals, New York Yankees, and Baltimore Orioles. Bones was signed by the Padres as an amateur free agent on May 13, 1986 making his Major League debut on August 11, 1991 against the Cincinnati Reds. He pitched seven innings, allowed", "id": "19542825" }, { "contents": "Rubén Gotay\n\n\nRuben A. Gotay ( ; born December 25, 1982) is a Puerto Rican former professional baseball infielder. He played in Major League Baseball from 2004 to 2008 with the Kansas City Royals, New York Mets and Atlanta Braves. He is currently a coach for the Clearwater Threshers. Gotay made his major league debut with the Kansas City Royals on August 4, , when they played the Chicago White Sox. He went 1-for-3 and got his first major league hit off José Contreras. Gotay played in 44 games for the Royals in", "id": "18248893" }, { "contents": "Midwestern United States\n\n\n), Major League Baseball (MLB), National Basketball Association (NBA), National Hockey League (NHL) and Major League Soccer (MLS) have team franchises in several Midwestern cities: Successful teams include the St. Louis Cardinals (11 World Series titles), Cincinnati Reds (5 World Series titles), Chicago Bulls (6 NBA titles), the Detroit Pistons (3 NBA titles), the Green Bay Packers (4 Super Bowl titles, 13 total NFL championships), the Chicago Bears (1 Super Bowl", "id": "15016390" }, { "contents": "Roberto Kelly\n\n\nRoberto Conrado \"Gray\" Kelly (born October 1, 1964) is a Panamanian former professional baseball outfielder in Major League Baseball and current manager of the Sultanes de Monterrey of the Mexican Baseball League. He was signed by the New York Yankees as an amateur free agent in 1982 and went on to play for them (1987–1992 and 2000), the Cincinnati Reds (1993–1994), Atlanta Braves (1994), Montreal Expos (1995), Los Angeles Dodgers (1995), Minnesota Twins (1996–1997), Seattle Mariners", "id": "13631358" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Portland Trail Blazers season\n\n\nselections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. Record: 0–1 ; Home: 0–0 ; Road: 0–1 Record: 5–10 ; Home: 5–3 ; Road: 0–7 Record: 13–2 ; Home: 10–0 ; Road: 3–2 Record: 8–6 ; Home: 3–2 ; Road: 5–4 Record: 5–9; Home: 4–3; Road: 1–6 Record: 7–8; Home: 3–3 ; Road: 4–5 Record: 3–5; Home: 3–2; Road: 0–3 *Total for entire season including previous team(s) The Trail Blazers", "id": "14916980" }, { "contents": "Todd Zeile\n\n\nTodd Edward Zeile (born September 9, 1965) is an American former professional baseball third baseman, catcher, and first baseman in Major League Baseball (MLB). He played sixteen seasons, from 1989 to 2004, for the St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago Cubs, Philadelphia Phillies, Baltimore Orioles, Los Angeles Dodgers, Florida Marlins, Texas Rangers, New York Mets, Colorado Rockies, New York Yankees, and Montreal Expos. Zeile graduated from UCLA, where he played collegiate baseball primarily as a catcher. Only five players", "id": "4659979" }, { "contents": "Cameron Maybin\n\n\nCameron Keith Maybin (born April 4, 1987) is an American professional baseball outfielder for the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball (MLB). He has played in MLB for the Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, San Diego Padres, Atlanta Braves, Los Angeles Angels, Houston Astros, and Seattle Mariners. He was the tenth overall pick in the 2005 MLB draft by the Tigers and debuted with them in 2007. With the Astros, he won the 2017 World Series over the Los Angeles Dodgers. Maybin", "id": "4351467" }, { "contents": "All-you-can-eat seats\n\n\nBaltimore Orioles, Kansas City Royals, and Texas Rangers converted their under-utilized seats to AYCE seats. The concept spread to 13 Major League Baseball parks in 2008 and 19 parks in 2010. Major League Baseball teams offering all-you-can-eat seats include the Arizona Diamondbacks, Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, Kansas City Royals, Los Angeles Dodgers, Miami Marlins, Minnesota Twins, Pittsburgh Pirates, San Diego Padres, Tampa Bay Rays, Texas Rangers, and Toronto", "id": "12379503" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Detroit Red Wings season\n\n\nand center Pavel Datsyuk were starters in the game. The Western Conference team was coached by Detroit Red Wings head coach Mike Babcock. The Red Wings had the best goaltending in the League, allowing only 179 goals (excluding five shootout goals). Record: 10–2–1; Home: 5–1–0; Road: 5–1–1 Record: 7–4–1; Home: 5–1–0; Road: 2–3–1 Record: 12–2–1 ; Home: 6–1–1 ; Road: 6–1–0 Record: 9–2–1; Home: 4–1–1; Road: 5–1–0 Record: 4–8–2; Home: 1–4–0; Road", "id": "10767066" }, { "contents": "List of Miami Hurricanes in the NFL\n\n\n(2) Baltimore Ravens (0) Buffalo Bills (2) Carolina Panthers (4) Chicago Bears (2) Cincinnati Bengals (1) Cleveland Browns (2) Dallas Cowboys (0) Denver Broncos (1) Detroit Lions (2) Green Bay Packers (3) Houston Texans (2) Indianapolis Colts (4) Jacksonville Jaguars (6) Kansas City Chiefs (1) Los Angeles Chargers (4) Los Angeles Rams (0) Miami Dolphins (2) Minnesota Vikings (2) New England Patriots", "id": "16077415" }, { "contents": "Larry Stahl\n\n\nLarry Floyd Stahl (born June 29, 1941) is an American retired professional baseball outfielder. He played in Major League Baseball from 1964 to 1973 for the Kansas City Athletics, New York Mets, San Diego Padres, and Cincinnati Reds. Stahl was signed by the Athletics in 1960 as an amateur free agent. He broke into the big leagues on September 11, 1964, going 0-1 as a pinch-hitter against Wally Bunker in a 5-2 Kansas City loss to the Baltimore Orioles in Memorial Stadium.", "id": "21402635" }, { "contents": "Rick Wilkins (baseball)\n\n\nRichard David Wilkins (born June 4, 1967) is an American former professional baseball catcher. He played eleven seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) between 1991 and 2001 for the Chicago Cubs, Houston Astros, San Francisco Giants, Seattle Mariners, New York Mets, Los Angeles Dodgers, St. Louis Cardinals, and San Diego Padres. Wilkins was born in Jacksonville, Florida. While growing up, he graduated from The Bolles School where he was a district champ in both baseball and football his senior year of high school", "id": "21061655" }, { "contents": "List of highest-income counties in the United States\n\n\n, Pennsylvania 3, Wisconsin 2, Massachusetts 2, Michigan 2, Indiana 1, Kansas 1, Kentucky 1, Missouri 1, New Hampshire 1, New Mexico 1, Tennessee 1, Utah 1. Twenty-five states do not have any counties in the top 100. \"United States of America: $41,994\" Number of counties by state in the top 100: Colorado 10, Virginia 7 counties plus 3 independent cities, New Jersey 9, California 8, Florida 6, New York 6, Georgia 4,", "id": "17149331" }, { "contents": "Anthony Swarzak\n\n\nAnthony Ray Swarzak (born September 10, 1985) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Atlanta Braves of Major League Baseball (MLB). He previously played for the Minnesota Twins, Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, Chicago White Sox, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Mets, Seattle Mariners and for the Doosan Bears of the KBO League. Swarzak attended Nova High School in Davie, Florida. As a sophomore, Swarzak pitched to an 11–1 win–loss record with a 1.16 earned run average and 120 strikeouts and was", "id": "11169168" }, { "contents": "Danny Walton\n\n\nDaniel James Walton (July 14, 1947 – August 9, 2017) was an American Major League Baseball outfielder. He played for the Houston Astros (1968 and 1977), Seattle Pilots (1969), Milwaukee Brewers (1970–71), New York Yankees (1971), Minnesota Twins (1973 and 1975), Los Angeles Dodgers (1976), Yokohama Taiyo Whales (1978), and Texas Rangers (1980). During a 9-year major league baseball career, he hit .223, 28 home runs, and 107", "id": "15720261" }, { "contents": "Tom Kelly (baseball)\n\n\ninning two-run home run. The World Series was a well-fought contest between the Twins and the National League champion St. Louis Cardinals, each team winning all of its home games. Games 1, 2, 4 and 6 were decidedly lopsided contests (10–1 Twins, 8–4 Twins, 7–2 Cards, 11–5 Twins), with Games 3, 5 and 7 being much closer contests, each being decided by only two runs (3–1 Cards, 4–2 Cards and 4–2 Twins). After a 63-year drought, Tom Kelly", "id": "7120038" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Dallas Mavericks season\n\n\nthe season: Dallas' selections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. injured Record: 1–0; Home: 0–0; Road: 1–0 Record: 10–5; Home: 8–1 ; Road: 2–4 Record: 9–6; Home: 6–2; Road: 3–4 Record: 11–3; Home: 6–0; Road: 5–3 Record: 8–6; Home: 5–0; Road: 3–6 Record: 7–8; Home: 5–4; Road: 2–4 Record: 5–3; Home: 4–0; Road: 1–3 *Total for entire season including", "id": "14916679" }, { "contents": "2010 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2010 Major League Baseball season began April 4, with the regular season ending on October 3. The 2010 All-Star Game was played on July 13 at Angel Stadium of Anaheim in Anaheim, California. The National League ended a 13-game winless streak with a 3–1 victory. Due to this result, the World Series began October 27 in the city of the National League Champion, the San Francisco Giants, and ended November 1 when the Giants defeated the American League Champion Texas Rangers, four games to one. Green backgrounds", "id": "9032678" }, { "contents": "Busch Stadium\n\n\nscore of 6-2, clinching the series win. In the 2006 National League Championship Series the Cardinals hosted the New York Mets in Games 3, 4, and 5. St. Louis won Game 3 and Game 5, and eventually clinched their 17th National League pennant by defeating the Mets on the road in Game 7, 3-1. The Cardinals faced the Detroit Tigers in the 2006 World Series. This was the third meeting between the two ballclubs in the Fall Classic, and the first in 38 years. The", "id": "4108910" }, { "contents": "American Association (20th century) Rookie of the Year Award\n\n\nCity 89ers, Springfield Redbirds, and St. Paul Saints (2); and the Buffalo Bisons, Minneapolis Millers, and Toledo Mud Hens (1). Eight players from the St. Louis Cardinals Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the Rookie of the Year Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago White Sox and Cincinnati Reds organizations (5); the Boston/Milwaukee Braves organization (4); the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers, Cleveland Indians, Kansas City Royals, Montreal Expos, and", "id": "8789705" }, { "contents": "2017 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2017 Major League Baseball season began on April 2, 2017 with three games, including the 2016 World Series champions Chicago Cubs facing off against the St. Louis Cardinals, and ended on November 1. The postseason began on October 3. The World Series began October 24 and Game 7 was played on November 1, in which the Houston Astros defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers in seven games, to capture their first World Series championship in franchise history. The 88th Major League Baseball All-Star Game was held on July 11 at", "id": "12617094" }, { "contents": "UCLA Bruins baseball\n\n\nTulsa, 6–5 in 10 innings, and to Arizona State, 2–1 in 12 innings. Chambliss, who went on to play for Major League Baseball's Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Atlanta Braves between 1971 and 1986, had a team-high .340 batting average and 15 home runs. Other members of the team included Bill Bonham, Steven Edney, Mike Reinbach, and Jim York. The 1997 team won the Pac-10 title with a 43–18 record (21–9 Pac-10) and reached in the CWS. The team was", "id": "3126266" }, { "contents": "The National Baseball Association's top 100 minor league teams\n\n\ntheir final list. Of the 69 franchises to make the list, 14 appeared more than once. The Baltimore Orioles took 6 places on the list, the most of any team, followed by the Ft. Worth Panthers and Toronto Maple Leafs (5), Newark Bears and San Francisco Seals (4); Kansas City Blues, Los Angeles Angels, and St. Paul Saints (3); and Charlotte Hornets, Columbus Senators/Red Birds, Houston Buffaloes, Indianapolis Indians, Memphis Chicks, and Milwaukee Brewers (2", "id": "6000643" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "LaTroy Hawkins\n\n\nLaTroy Hawkins (born December 21, 1972) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. In his 21-year Major League Baseball (MLB) career, he played for the Minnesota Twins, Chicago Cubs, San Francisco Giants, Baltimore Orioles, Colorado Rockies, New York Yankees, Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, New York Mets, and Toronto Blue Jays. At the time of his retirement, Hawkins was the only active player to be a member of the 1,000-games-pitched club, and at", "id": "14886480" }, { "contents": "Ron Davis (pitcher)\n\n\nRonald Gene Davis (born August 6, 1955) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played 11 years from 1978 to 1988. Davis played for the New York Yankees and Minnesota Twins of the American League and the Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Dodgers, and San Francisco Giants of the National League. He was selected to the American League All-Star team in 1981. Davis was born in Houston, Texas. Standing 6' 4\", he was a hard-throwing right-handed relief pitcher. During his", "id": "18827106" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball rivalries\n\n\nexpansion teams in , MLB increased the total number of games American League teams played to 162, which meant teams would play each other 18 times a season. The National League did not implement this until the following year when the New York Mets and Houston Colt .45s (now the Houston Astros) entered play. In , with the San Diego Padres, Seattle Pilots, Kansas City Royals, and Montreal Expos entering play as expansion teams, MLB split both leagues into two divisions with six teams each. Teams played a total of", "id": "19117978" }, { "contents": "Uzbekistan Professional Football League Organization\n\n\nWDWWL 4 Previous rank: 5 Metalourg 7 3 1 3 13 9 +4 10 LWLWL 5 Previous rank: 14 Nasaf 7 3 1 3 11 8 +3 10 WWLLL 6 Previous rank: 3 Bunyodkor 6 3 1 2 9 8 +1 10 DWWWL 7 Previous rank: 4 Surkhon 6 2 3 1 5 4 +1 9 DLDWW 8 Previous rank: 7 Dinamo Samarqand 6 2 2 2 6 7 -1 8 DLWWL 9 Previous rank: 10 Buxoro 7 1 3 3 6 9 -3 6 LDLWD 10 Previous rank: 11 Andijan 6 1", "id": "612339" }, { "contents": "Julio Navarro\n\n\nJulio Navarro Ventura (January 9, 1934 – January 24, 2018) was a Major League Baseball relief pitcher. He played for the Los Angeles Angels (1962–64), Detroit Tigers (1964–66), and Atlanta Braves (1970). The 5'11\", 190 lb. right-hander with the nickname \"Whiplash\" was acquired by the Angels from the San Francisco Giants organization on September 2, 1962. Navarro made his major league debut in relief on September 3, 1962 against the New York Yankees in game 2", "id": "10731876" }, { "contents": "Federal League\n\n\neroded by subsequent court rulings and legislation regarding issues specific to Major League Baseball. Of the locations of teams in the Federal League, five currently have major league teams. Those are Baltimore, Chicago, Kansas City, Pittsburgh and St. Louis. Brooklyn has a New York–Penn League team, known as the Brooklyn Cyclones. (The major league Brooklyn Dodgers moved to Los Angeles in 1958, although the New York Mets have been located in the adjacent borough of Queens since 1964.) Buffalo and Indianapolis have International League teams", "id": "11616700" }, { "contents": "Jim Palmer\n\n\nbetween Major League Baseball, ABC and NBC called The Baseball Network) to once again broadcast with Tim McCarver and Al Michaels. In 1995, the reunited team of Palmer, McCarver and Michaels would call the All-Star Game, Game 3 of that NLDS between Cincinnati and Los Angeles, Game 4 of the NLDS between Atlanta and Colorado, Games 1–2 of the NLCS, and Games 1, 4–5 of the World Series. Palmer, McCarver and Michaels were also intended to call the previous year's World Series for ABC,", "id": "10332649" }, { "contents": "Kauffman Stadium\n\n\nresult of the American League winning the 2015 MLB All-Star Game 6-3. The Royals won game 1 (5-4 in 14 innings) and game 2 (7-1), as well as the entire series (4-1). Kauffman Stadium was the last baseball-only park built in the majors (not counting temporary facilities) from 1966 to 1991. It was one of the few baseball-only facilities built in the majors during the heyday of the cookie-cutter stadium era,", "id": "17613781" }, { "contents": "Steve Lyons (baseball)\n\n\nthe rare distinction of having played all nine defensive positions in a single game at the major league level, although in an exhibition contest. The \"Windy City Classic,\" between the Chicago Cubs and the White Sox, took place at Wrigley Field on April 23, 1990. Per standard baseball notation, Lyons' positions during the game were, in order: 2-3-7-8-6-9-5-9-1-4. Lyons signed with Boston on April 18, 1991. With", "id": "5478878" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Carolina Hurricanes season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Carolina Hurricanes season began October 3, 2007. It was the franchise's 36th season, 29th season in the National Hockey League (NHL) and 11th as the Hurricanes. Key dates prior to the start of the season: The Hurricanes had the most power-play opportunities of all 30 NHL teams, with 420. Record: 7–3–3; Home: 3–1–1; Road: 4–2–2 Record: 7–6–0; Home: 5–4–0; Road: 2–2–0 Record: 5–10–0; Home: 2–3–0; Road: 3–7–0 Record: 6–6–1;", "id": "10381758" }, { "contents": "1970 NBA playoffs\n\n\n1) Atlanta Hawks vs. (3) Chicago Bulls: \"Hawks win series 4-1\" (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Phoenix Suns: \"Lakers win series 4-3\" Division Finals (1) Atlanta Hawks vs. (2) Los Angeles Lakers: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Champion: New York Knicks Division Semifinals (1) New York Knicks vs. (3) Baltimore Bullets: \"Knicks win series 4-3\" (2) Milwaukee Bucks vs. (4)", "id": "14689672" }, { "contents": "Bobby Schang\n\n\nRobert Martin Schang (December 7, 1886 – August 29, 1966), born in Wales Center, New York, was a catcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates (1914–15), New York Giants (1915) and St. Louis Cardinals (1927). He was the brother of former Major League Baseball catcher Wally Schang. In 3 seasons Schang played in 82 Games and had 186 At Bats, 14 Runs, 35 Hits, 7 Doubles, 4 Triples, 6 RBI, 3 Stolen Bases, 18 Walks, .188 Batting Average", "id": "7568276" }, { "contents": "A. J. Hinch\n\n\n, the Astros defeated the New York Yankees in Yankee Stadium 3–0 to advance to the American League Division Series. In the ALDS, Hinch's Astros took a 2–1 series lead against the Kansas City Royals. The Astros led the Royals 6–2 in Game 4 going into the 8th inning before the Royals came back to win 9–6. The Astros would go on to lose the series. In 2016, Houston began the season 7–17. Although the team's play improved during the course of the season, the Astros finished 84–78 and did", "id": "6118162" }, { "contents": "Mike Maddux\n\n\nMichael Ausley Maddux (born August 27, 1961) is an American professional baseball pitching coach and former pitcher, who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for nine teams, over 15 seasons. He is now the pitching coach for the St. Louis Cardinals. Maddux played in MLB from through for the Philadelphia Phillies, Los Angeles Dodgers, San Diego Padres, New York Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates, Boston Red Sox, Seattle Mariners, Montreal Expos, and Houston Astros. Except for the Phillies, for whom he played during", "id": "6218003" }, { "contents": "Chad Moeller\n\n\nChad Edward Moeller [MOE-ler] (born February 18, 1975) is an American former professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 2000 through 2010 for the Minnesota Twins, Arizona Diamondbacks, Milwaukee Brewers, Cincinnati Reds, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, and Baltimore Orioles. Moeller attended the University of Southern California (USC) and played college baseball for the USC Trojans baseball team. In 1996, he was an All-Pac-10 Conference selection. He was drafted in the", "id": "2431693" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Phoenix Coyotes season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Phoenix Coyotes season began on October 4, 2007. It was the franchise's 36th season, 29th in the National Hockey League (NHL) and 12th season as the Phoenix Coyotes. Key dates prior to the start of the season: Record: 4–6–0; Home: 1–5–0; Road: 3–1–0 Record: 7–6–0; Home: 3–2–0; Road: 4–4–0 Record: 7–6–1; Home: 2–3–1; Road: 5–3–0 Record: 9–4–1; Home: 5–1–1; Road: 4–3–0 Record: 6–5–3; Home: 3–3–1; Road", "id": "12404837" }, { "contents": "Jim Brower\n\n\nJames Robert Brower (born December 29, 1972) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played for eight Major League Baseball (MLB) teams: the Cleveland Indians (-), Cincinnati Reds (-), Montreal Expos (2002), San Francisco Giants (-), Atlanta Braves (), Baltimore Orioles (), San Diego Padres (2006), and New York Yankees (). He is currently the pitching coach for the Seattle Mariners of Major League Baseball (MLB). Brower was", "id": "10294961" }, { "contents": "Brad Ausmus\n\n\nBradley David Ausmus (; born April 14, 1969) is an American baseball former catcher and current manager for the Los Angeles Angels of Major League Baseball (MLB). In his 18-year MLB playing career, Ausmus played for the San Diego Padres, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, and Los Angeles Dodgers. He was also the manager of the Tigers and of the Israel national baseball team. A 1987 draft pick of the New York Yankees, he chose to alternate between attending Dartmouth College and playing minor league baseball. He then", "id": "3254039" }, { "contents": "WTOG\n\n\nWednesdays). These included games from the Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, Kansas City Royals, Minnesota Twins, New York Yankees, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals and the Toronto Blue Jays, as those teams were mainly in the Grapefruit League for spring training in the Tampa Bay, Orlando, Fort Myers and Sarasota areas. WTOG discontinued the baseball broadcasts when ESPN became the cable partner for Major League Baseball in 1990. WTOG aired numerous Tampa Bay Rowdies", "id": "69857" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball relocation of 1950s–60s\n\n\nexpanded to add teams in new and existing cities, adding 14 teams as of 2018. During the early years of the American League as a major league, the league placed franchises in cities that were either in direct competition with National League teams (New York City, Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, and St. Louis) or in markets abandoned by the National League after the 1899 contraction (Cleveland, Washington, D.C., and briefly Baltimore). Only Detroit, home of the Detroit Tigers, was a true \"new\"", "id": "983146" }, { "contents": "Billy Kelly (baseball)\n\n\nWilliam Joseph Kelly (May 1, 1886 – June 3, 1940) was an American professional baseball player. He played in parts of four seasons in Major League Baseball for the St. Louis Cardinals and Pittsburgh Pirates from through . He also managed the minor league Port Huron Saints in 1922. Kelly was born in Baltimore, Maryland and died of lung cancer in Detroit, Michigan at the age of 54. In a brief 4 year, 104 game major league career, Kelly compiled a .290 batting average with 32 runs, 1", "id": "19333378" }, { "contents": "Kevin Jarvis\n\n\nKevin Thomas Jarvis (born August 1, 1969) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. He played professionally for many teams including the Cincinnati Reds, Minnesota Twins, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, Colorado Rockies, San Diego Padres, Seattle Mariners, St. Louis Cardinals, the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Boston Red Sox. As of , he is a scout for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. Jarvis was born in Lexington, Kentucky and graduated from Tates Creek High School in Lexington. He played college baseball at Wake Forest", "id": "7080315" }, { "contents": "René Rivera\n\n\nRené Rivera (born July 31, 1983) is a Puerto Rican professional baseball catcher in the New York Mets organization. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Seattle Mariners, Minnesota Twins, San Diego Padres, Tampa Bay Rays, Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Angels and Atlanta Braves. Rivera was drafted by the Seattle Mariners in the second round (49th overall) of the 2001 Major League Baseball Draft as a 17-year-old. He played most of the 2004 season with the High-A California", "id": "21916971" }, { "contents": "New Jersey Jackals\n\n\n9/14 - North Shore 5, Jackals 4 9/16 - North Shore 1, Jackals 0 9/17 – Jackals 7, North Shore 2 9/18 – Jackals 4, North Shore 2 9/19 – Jackals 5, North Shore 3 Win 2nd Northeast League Championship, 4th team Championship. To date, this is the last time the Jackals have won a league championship. The Jackals total attendance in 2004 was 106,100. Averaging 2,282 per game. In 2005 the Jackals joined the 8-team Canadian American Association of Professional Baseball League but failed to make the playoffs", "id": "4403592" }, { "contents": "Larry Beinfest\n\n\nMarlins defeated the San Francisco Giants, 3-1 in four games in the 2003 NLDS, and the Chicago Cubs, 4-3 in seven games in the 2003 NLCS, to win the 2003 NL Pennant. In the 2003 World Series, the Marlins became the champion of Major League Baseball by defeating the AL Pennant winning New York Yankees 4-2 in six games. Following their championship season, Baseball America named the Marlins Organization of the Year and the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum recognized Beinfest as the 2003 winner of the", "id": "19195239" }, { "contents": "List of current Major League Baseball broadcasters\n\n\n-4, 6-7, and odd extra innings up through 2013) br Oakland: Innings 3-4, 7, and even extra innings br Seattle: Innings 3, 6-7, and even extra innings (formerly 3-4, 7, and even extra innings from 2011-2012) br Tampa Bay: Innings 3-4, 7-8, and even extra innings (Wills and Freed switch every game so one will do innings 1-2, 5-6, 9, and", "id": "6338286" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "Henry Blanco\n\n\nHenry Ramón Blanco (born August 29, 1971) is a Venezuelan professional baseball coach and former player. He is currently the bullpen coach for the Washington Nationals. He played as a catcher in Major League Baseball from 1997 to 2013, appearing for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, Atlanta Braves, Minnesota Twins, Chicago Cubs, San Diego Padres, New York Mets, Arizona Diamondbacks, Toronto Blue Jays, and Seattle Mariners. He later served as quality assurance coach for the Cubs. Although a light", "id": "16244431" }, { "contents": "Ryan Howard\n\n\na 7–2 loss to the Atlanta Braves. On September 6, Howard logged his first Major League hit in a single at-bat during a 3–1 loss to the Braves; on September 8, he recorded his first multi-hit game with a double and a single in a 4–1 win over the Braves. On September 11, Howard hit his first Major League home run off Bartolomé Fortunato, driving in his first RBI and scoring his first run in an 11–9 win over the New York Mets. Howard had 42 plate appearances", "id": "20940364" }, { "contents": "Xavier Nady\n\n\nXavier Clifford Nady VI (; born November 14, 1978) is an American former professional baseball outfielder and first baseman. Nady played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the New York Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates, New York Yankees, Chicago Cubs, Arizona Diamondbacks, Washington Nationals, San Francisco Giants, and the San Diego Padres. The St. Louis Cardinals originally drafted Nady in the 4th round of the 1997 Major League Baseball draft (134th overall) after he was named Northern California Player of the Year in his senior year of", "id": "5033466" }, { "contents": "Rex Hudler\n\n\nRex Allan Hudler (born September 2, 1960) is an American former Major League Baseball utility player and color commentator for the Kansas City Royals. He played a total of fourteen seasons after being a first round draft pick of the New York Yankees in 1978. Hudler played for six different Major League Baseball teams, and at every position except pitcher and catcher throughout his career: the New York Yankees (1984–1985), Baltimore Orioles (1986), Montreal Expos (1988–1990), St. Louis Cardinals (1990–1992), California", "id": "518136" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Montreal Canadiens season\n\n\nleading the NHL in power-play goals scored (90) and power-play percentage (24.06%). They also tied the Florida Panthers for the fewest shorthanded goals allowed, with three. Record: 6–2–3; Home: 2–1–2; Road: 4–1–1. Monthly record: 7–7–0; Home: 3–3–0; Road: 4–4–0.br Season record: 13–9–3; Home: 5–4–2; Road: 8–5–1. Monthly record: 6–4–4; Home: 1–3–2; Road: 5–1–2.br Season record: 19–13–7; Home: 6–7–4; Road: 13–6–3.", "id": "11149706" }, { "contents": "Rob Murphy\n\n\nRobert Albert Murphy (born May 26, 1960) is an American former professional baseball player who was a relief pitcher in Major League Baseball for eleven seasons in the 1980s and 1990s. Murphy played college baseball for the University of Florida, and was picked by the Cincinnati Reds in the first round of the 1981 Major League Baseball Draft. In addition to the Reds, he played for the Boston Red Sox, Seattle Mariners, Houston Astros, St. Louis Cardinals, New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers and Florida Marlins. Murphy", "id": "17438779" }, { "contents": "2006–07 Buffalo Sabres season\n\n\nMichael Ryan, Andrej Sekera and Drew Stafford all played their first career NHL game during the 2006–07 season. The Sabres finished with 298 goals scored (excluding 10 shootout-winning goals), the most in the League. Record for month 10–0–1 (Home 4–0–1 Away 6–0–0) Record for Month 9–3–1 (Home 4–2–1 Away 5–1–0) Record for Month 9–4–1 (Home 5–2–0 Away 4–2–1) Record for Month 6–7–1 (Home 4–3–0 Away 2–4–1) Record for Month 8–2–1 (Home 5–0–1 Away 3–2–0) Record for Month 8–5–2 (Home 5–3–0 Away", "id": "5702113" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Golden State Warriors season\n\n\nThis had fans severely criticizing the conference system in the league as the Warriors had a better record than all eastern conference playoff teams up to the third seed. Teams such as the Atlanta Hawks had sub or .500 winning percentages but still managed to make the postseason. Record: 0–1; Home: 0–1; Road: 0–0 Record: 8–6; Home: 3–3 ; Road: 5–3 Record: 11–6; Home: 5–2; Road: 6–4 Record: 9–6; Home: 5–2; Road: 4–4 Record: 7–3; Home:", "id": "14917146" }, { "contents": "Miguel Batista\n\n\nMiguel Descartes Batista Jerez (born February 19, 1971) is a Dominican former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Florida Marlins, Chicago Cubs, Montreal Expos, Kansas City Royals, Arizona Diamondbacks, Toronto Blue Jays, Seattle Mariners, Washington Nationals, St. Louis Cardinals, New York Mets and Atlanta Braves. Over his career, Batista has played for eight teams and been utilized extensively as both a starter and a reliever. His best seasons came in and with the Arizona Diamondbacks,", "id": "19280208" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball on CBS\n\n\non KPIX-TV locally, although the games aired on stations in markets adjacent to the Bay Area. In 1963, KPIX pre-empted the July 13 game between the San Francisco Giants–Philadelphia Phillies (at 10:15 a.m.), and the Los Angeles Dodgers-Phillies game on July 14 (at 9:30 a.m.); in 1964, the station pre-empted the Kansas City Athletics–New York Yankees game on May 16 (at 10:45) and the Milwaukee Braves–St. Louis Cardinals game on May 17.", "id": "18694381" }, { "contents": "1969 Major League Baseball expansion\n\n\nSt. Louis Cardinals, and the National League West would consist of the Atlanta Braves, Cincinnati Reds, Houston Astros, Los Angeles Dodgers, San Diego Padres, and San Francisco Giants. Game scheduling issues had to be resolved; league-wide, there would be 1,944 games compared to 1,232 for the 1968 Major League Baseball season. The American League had considered decreasing the number of games played by each team to 152 or 156 from 162 that had been played each season since 1961, and the National League either 162 or 165", "id": "11925192" }, { "contents": "List of international games played by NHL teams\n\n\nAngeles Kings, the Minnesota North Stars, the Montreal Canadiens, the New Jersey Devils, the New York Islanders, the New York Rangers, the Philadelphia Flyers, the Pittsburgh Penguins, the Quebec Nordiques, the St. Louis Blues, the Toronto Maple Leafs, the Vancouver Canucks, the Washington Capitals, and the original Winnipeg Jets). Games took place in the USA and Canada. The Soviet teams won the series with a record of 11–9–1. Individually, CSKA has a record of 4–1–0, Dynamo had a record of 3–2–0", "id": "21623026" } ]
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[ { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "1942 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 1942 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the tenth playing of the midsummer classic between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was held on July 6, 1942, at Polo Grounds in New York City the home of the New York Giants of the National League. The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League 3–1. While the game had been scheduled for a twilight start at 6:30 p.m. EWT", "id": "14878188" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "2015 Toronto Blue Jays season\n\n\nearned positions in the bullpen on the Opening Day roster. The team returned to Montreal's Olympic Stadium on April 3 and April 4, 2015, to face the Cincinnati Reds. The Blue Jays would lose the first game 2–0, but win the finale 9–1. In Grapefruit League play, Toronto finished with a 19–13 record. The 2015 Major League Baseball draft was held on June 8–10. The Blue Jays played against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium on Opening Day and won, 6–1. Toronto scored five runs in the", "id": "19251784" }, { "contents": "2007 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2007 Major League Baseball season began on April 1 with a rematch of the 2006 National League Championship Series; the St. Louis Cardinals and New York Mets played the first game of the season at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri, which was won by the Mets, 6–1. The regular season concluded with seven teams entering the postseason who had failed to reach the 2006 playoffs including all National League teams, with only the New York Yankees returning; a dramatic one-game playoff between the Colorado Rockies and San Diego Padres", "id": "15645656" }, { "contents": "2009 Major League Baseball season\n\n\n4–3. In addition, the annual Civil Rights Game became a regular season game, and was played June 20 at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Ohio, when the host Cincinnati Reds lost to the Chicago White Sox in an interleague game, 10–8. Both teams wore replicas of their 1965 uniforms in the contest. The New York Yankees, with 103 wins, clinched Major League Baseball's best record in the 2009 season, and the #1 seed in the American League by winning the AL East. The Los Angeles", "id": "5183694" }, { "contents": "2016 Washington Nationals season\n\n\nfirst come-from-behind postseason win for a Washington, D.C., Major League Baseball team since the Washington Senators came from behind to beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 4-3 in Game 3 of the 1925 World Series 91 years earlier on October 10, 1925. It also was the Nationals′ first postseason victory at home since a 2-1 win over the St. Louis Cardinals in Game 4 of the 2012 National League Division Series on October 11, 2012. 4:08 p.m. (EDT) at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California", "id": "18692321" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "List of current Major League Baseball broadcasters\n\n\n, and even extra innings br Milwaukee: Innings 3-4, 7, and 10-11, 14-15, 18-19 with Uecker and Levering; innings 4-6, and 10-11, 14-15, 18-19 with Levering and Grindle br New York Mets: Innings 3-4, 7, and even extra innings br Philadelphia: Innings 4-5 (home games only) br St. Louis: Innings 3-4, 7-8, and even extra innings (home", "id": "6338289" }, { "contents": "1966 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 1966 Major League Baseball season was contested from April 11 to October 9, 1966. The Braves played their inaugural season in Atlanta, following their relocation from Milwaukee. Three teams played the 1966 season in new stadiums. On April 12, the Braves ushered in Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium with the Pittsburgh Pirates taking a 3–2 win in 13 innings. One week later, Anaheim Stadium opened with the California Angels losing to the Chicago White Sox, 3–1 in the Angels' debut in neighboring Orange County. On May 8,", "id": "16053448" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Rookie of the Year Award\n\n\n(2); and the Colorado Springs Sky Sox, Las Vegas 51s, New Orleans Zephyrs, Portland Beavers, and Sacramento River Cats (1). Four players from the Arizona Diamondbacks Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the Rookie of the Year Award, more than any other, followed by the Anaheim Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and San Diego Padres organizations (3); the Colorado Rockies, Kansas City Royals, and Seattle Mariners organizations (2); and the Florida Marlins, Houston Astros", "id": "8032424" }, { "contents": "2015 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2015 Major League Baseball season began on April 5 with a Sunday night game between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field, and ended on November 1 with the Kansas City Royals winning the World Series. This was Rob Manfred's first season serving as Commissioner of Baseball. The Major League Baseball All-Star Game's 86th edition was held on Tuesday, July 14 at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Ohio, home of the Cincinnati Reds. The American League won the game 6–3, to give", "id": "19375509" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Los Angeles Clippers season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Los Angeles Clippers season was their 38th season in the NBA and their 24th in Los Angeles. Key dates prior to the start of the season: Los Angeles' selections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. Record: 6–8; Home: 4–4; Road: 2–4 Record: 4–9; Home: 1–4; Road: 3–5 Record: 4–9; Home: 4–6; Road: 0–3 Record: 5–9; Home: 2–3; Road: 3–6 Record: 3–15; Home: 2–6; Road: 1–9 Record", "id": "15027267" }, { "contents": "Brett Tomko\n\n\nBrett Daniel Tomko (born April 7, 1973) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Cincinnati Reds, San Diego Padres, Seattle Mariners, St. Louis Cardinals, San Francisco Giants, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, Oakland Athletics, Texas Rangers, and Kansas City Royals. Tomko attended El Dorado High School in Placentia, California, and was a letter winner in basketball and baseball. Tomko attended Florida Southern College for one season in , leading the team", "id": "5534629" }, { "contents": "Ducky Schofield\n\n\nJohn Richard Schofield (born January 7, 1935), nicknamed Ducky, is an American former professional baseball infielder. He played nineteen seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1953 to 1971 for the St. Louis Cardinals, Pittsburgh Pirates, San Francisco Giants, New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers, Boston Red Sox, and Milwaukee Brewers. Schofield made his Major League Baseball debut with the St. Louis Cardinals on July 3, 1953, and appeared in his final game on September 30, 1971 for the Milwaukee Brewers.", "id": "7142787" }, { "contents": "Sports Beanie Babies\n\n\nthe Elephant 9/06/98 Anaheim Athletics Mel the Koala 9/06/98 Toronto Blue Jays Rocket the Bluejay 9/08/98 Chicago Cubs Blackie the Bear 9/13/98 Chicago Cubs Gracie the Swan 9/14/98 St. Louis Cardinals Smoochy the Frog 4/11/99 San Francisco Giants Slippery the Seal 4/25/99 Chicago Cubs Sammy the Bear 5/30/99 New York Mets Valentina the Bear 6/12/99 Milwaukee Brewers Early the Robin 6/18/99 Minnesota Twins Hippie the Bunny 6/19/99 Cincinnati Reds Scorch the Dragon 7/03/99 Houston Astros Goatee the Goat 7/11/99 Detroit Tigers Kuku the Cockatoo 7/18/99 Houston Astros Tiny the Chihuahua 8/05/99 Chicago Cubs Erin the Bear 8/15/99 New York Yankees", "id": "10270945" }, { "contents": "Eastern League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nAward, the most of any position. Seven players from the Philadelphia Phillies Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Pittsburgh Pirates organization (6); the Baltimore Orioles, Cleveland Indians, and Montreal Expos organizations (5); the New York Mets, and the Toronto Blue Jays organizations (4); the Boston Red Sox, and the New York Yankees organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Chicago White Sox, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers", "id": "5435227" }, { "contents": "2002 New York Yankees season\n\n\nH = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in\" Game 1: \"New York 8 – Anaheim 5.\" Game 2: \"Anaheim 8 – New York 6.\" Game 3: \"Anaheim 9 – New York 6.\" Game 4: \"Anaheim 9 – New York 5.\" Anaheim's victory secured their place in the American League Championship Series, where they defeated the Minnesota Twins, and subsequently the San Francisco Giants to win the World Series", "id": "3120510" }, { "contents": "Busch Stadium\n\n\nSeries against the Kansas City Royals. The Cardinals hosted two postseason games at Busch Stadium in 2015. In the National League Division Series, they won game 1 on October 9, 2015, but lost game 2 against the Chicago Cubs. The Cardinals then lost games 3 and 4 to the Cubs at Wrigley Field to lose the series 3-1. The stadium hosted the 2009 Major League Baseball All-Star Game on July 14, 2009. The American League defeated the National League in that game, 4-3.", "id": "4108919" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\n, Mobile BayBears, and Nashville Sounds (2); and the Asheville Tourists, Charlotte O's, and Montgomery Rebels (1). Six players from the Chicago White Sox Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Houston Astros organization (4); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Cincinnati Reds, Kansas City Royals, Milwaukee Brewers, Oakland Athletics, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays/Rays organizations (3); the Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, Detroit Tigers", "id": "7467045" }, { "contents": "Champion Baseball\n\n\ncity/state to represent from a list containing Los Angeles, Cincinnati, Atlanta, Pittsburg (probably a typo for Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania), Chicago, Montreal, St. Louis, Boston, Milwaukee, New York City, California and Texas (all of whom had major-league baseball franchises in 1983). The computer then randomly selects from among the remaining cities. If at any time the computer team has scored more runs than the player, the game immediately ends. The high-scores list (\"FAR OUT PLAYERS", "id": "10335865" }, { "contents": "1939 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 1939 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the seventh playing of the mid-summer classic between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was held on July 11, 1939, at Yankee Stadium in The Bronx, New York City, the home of the New York Yankees of the American League. The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League 3–1. Players in \"italics\" have since been", "id": "22195293" }, { "contents": "California League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nAward, the most of any position. Six players played during seasons for which position information is unavailable. Sixteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the San Diego Padres organization (7); the California/Los Angeles Angels, Minnesota Twins, and San Francisco Giants organizations (5); the St. Louis Cardinals organization (4); the Kansas City/Oakland Athletics and Milwaukee Brewers organization (3);", "id": "8204130" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "2015 Summer North American League of Legends Championship Series\n\n\n2015 Summer North American League of Legends Championship Series (2015 Summer NA LCS) was won by Counter Logic Gaming, their first NA LCS split title. Most games were played in Los Angeles at Riot Games' studio, but the finals were played at Madison Square Garden in New York. 1. Team Liquid 14-5 2. Counter Logic Gaming 13-6 3. Team Impulse 13-6 4. Gravity Gaming 12-7 5. Team SoloMid 11-7 6. Team Dignitas 10-8 7.", "id": "894748" }, { "contents": "Darren Bragg\n\n\nDarren William Bragg (born September 7, 1969) is an American former baseball outfielder who played 11 seasons in Major League Baseball. He played for the Seattle Mariners (–), Boston Red Sox (1996–), St. Louis Cardinals (1999), Colorado Rockies (), New York Mets (), New York Yankees (2001), Atlanta Braves (–), San Diego Padres (), and his final team, the Cincinnati Reds (2004). In his career, he hit .255 with", "id": "479806" }, { "contents": "Peoria Javelinas\n\n\nThe Peoria Javelinas, established in 1992, are a baseball team that plays in the West Division of the Arizona Fall League. The Javelinas play their home games in the Peoria Sports Complex in Peoria, Arizona, which is a spring training site for both the San Diego Padres and the Seattle Mariners. For the 2011 season, Major League Baseball teams sending players to the Javelinas were: the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Mets, San Diego Padres, St. Louis Cardinals, and Seattle Mariners. For 2012 the Minnesota Twins and Cincinnati", "id": "5919459" }, { "contents": "2008 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 2008 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 79th midseason exhibition between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and the National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was played at Yankee Stadium in The Bronx, New York City, home of the New York Yankees, on July 15, 2008 and began at 8:47 p.m. ET. The game ended at 1:38 a.m. ET the following morning. The home American League won 4–3 in 15 innings, giving home field", "id": "18338012" }, { "contents": "Sports Beanie Babies\n\n\nGIVEN AWAY (SGA) AT BASEBALL GAMES: 5/18/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 9/06/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 9/18/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 3/10/98 New York Yankees Bones the Dog 5/03/98 Chicago Cubs Daisy the Cow (Harry Caray) 5/17/98 New York Yankees Valentino the Bear 5/22/98 St. Louis Cardinals Stretch the Ostrich 5/31/98 Detroit Tigers Stripes the Tiger 5/31/98 Milwaukee Brewers Batty the Bat 5/31/98 Kansas City Royals Roary the Lion 6/14/98 Arizona Diamondbacks Hissy the Snake 7/07/98 Colorado Rockies Glory the Bear 7/12/98 Chicago White Sox Blizzard the Tiger 7/12/98 New York Mets", "id": "10270943" }, { "contents": "2007–08 New Jersey Devils season\n\n\n: 9–4–1; Home: 4–3–0; Road: 5–1–1 Record: 7–4–1 ; Home: 4–1–0 ; Road: 3–3–1 Record: 7–5–0 ; Home: 4–4–0 ; Road: 3–1–0 Record: 9–3–3 ; Home: 7–3–1 ; Road: 2–0–2 Record: 6–6–1 ; Home: 2–2–1 ; Road: 4–4–0 Record: 3–1–0 ; Home: 2–0–0 ; Road: 1–1–0 The New Jersey Devils clinched a playoff spot following a 2–1 overtime victory against the New York Islanders on April 1, 2008, their 79th game of the season. They were the third", "id": "13610586" }, { "contents": "2018 New York Mets season\n\n\nlosing 1–5 to the St. Louis Cardinals, finishing the series two out of three. After, they went on a 9–game win streak, which put them in first place in the NL East. They finished the month going 15–9 and having a strong win (14–2) over the San Diego Padres. On May 1, the Mets started the month losing 2–3 to the Atlanta Braves at Citi Field. They went on a 6–game losing streak, but broke out of it seven days later by beating the Cincinnati Reds 7–6. The", "id": "3541787" }, { "contents": "Doubleheader (baseball)\n\n\nLike the twi-night doubleheader, this type of doubleheader is more prominent in the minor leagues. The last one scheduled in Major League Baseball was the Seattle Mariners at the Kansas City Royals on August 6, 2017. Prior traditional doubleheaders were the Detroit Tigers at the Cleveland Indians on September 13, 2015, the Pittsburgh Pirates at the New York Yankees on May 18, 2014, San Diego Padres at the Cleveland Indians on April 9, 2014, the New York Yankees at the Cleveland Indians on May 13, 2013,", "id": "5035560" }, { "contents": "Graeme Lloyd\n\n\nGraeme John Lloyd (born 9 April 1967) is an Australian-born former professional baseball pitcher, who appeared with the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays, Montreal Expos, Florida Marlins, New York Mets, and Kansas City Royals of Major League Baseball (MLB). Lloyd played with the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays, and Kansas City Royals of the American League and the Montreal Expos, Florida Marlins, and New York Mets of the National League. He was the third", "id": "11258284" }, { "contents": "1969 Major League Baseball expansion\n\n\nand Washington Senators, and the American League West would consist of the California Angels, Chicago White Sox, Kansas City Royals, Minnesota Twins, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Pilots. The National League originally resisted a divisional split, with its president Warren Giles citing \"the tradition and history of baseball\". By July 10, the National League owners had agreed to a divisional split, in which the National League East would consist of the Chicago Cubs, Montreal Expos, New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, and", "id": "11925191" }, { "contents": "Ricky Bones\n\n\nRicardo Bones (; born April 7, 1969) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. Bones played from 1991 to 2001 for three National League teams – the San Diego Padres, Cincinnati Reds, and Florida Marlins – and four American League teams – the Milwaukee Brewers, Kansas City Royals, New York Yankees, and Baltimore Orioles. Bones was signed by the Padres as an amateur free agent on May 13, 1986 making his Major League debut on August 11, 1991 against the Cincinnati Reds. He pitched seven innings, allowed", "id": "19542825" }, { "contents": "Rubén Gotay\n\n\nRuben A. Gotay ( ; born December 25, 1982) is a Puerto Rican former professional baseball infielder. He played in Major League Baseball from 2004 to 2008 with the Kansas City Royals, New York Mets and Atlanta Braves. He is currently a coach for the Clearwater Threshers. Gotay made his major league debut with the Kansas City Royals on August 4, , when they played the Chicago White Sox. He went 1-for-3 and got his first major league hit off José Contreras. Gotay played in 44 games for the Royals in", "id": "18248893" }, { "contents": "Midwestern United States\n\n\n), Major League Baseball (MLB), National Basketball Association (NBA), National Hockey League (NHL) and Major League Soccer (MLS) have team franchises in several Midwestern cities: Successful teams include the St. Louis Cardinals (11 World Series titles), Cincinnati Reds (5 World Series titles), Chicago Bulls (6 NBA titles), the Detroit Pistons (3 NBA titles), the Green Bay Packers (4 Super Bowl titles, 13 total NFL championships), the Chicago Bears (1 Super Bowl", "id": "15016390" }, { "contents": "Roberto Kelly\n\n\nRoberto Conrado \"Gray\" Kelly (born October 1, 1964) is a Panamanian former professional baseball outfielder in Major League Baseball and current manager of the Sultanes de Monterrey of the Mexican Baseball League. He was signed by the New York Yankees as an amateur free agent in 1982 and went on to play for them (1987–1992 and 2000), the Cincinnati Reds (1993–1994), Atlanta Braves (1994), Montreal Expos (1995), Los Angeles Dodgers (1995), Minnesota Twins (1996–1997), Seattle Mariners", "id": "13631358" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Portland Trail Blazers season\n\n\nselections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. Record: 0–1 ; Home: 0–0 ; Road: 0–1 Record: 5–10 ; Home: 5–3 ; Road: 0–7 Record: 13–2 ; Home: 10–0 ; Road: 3–2 Record: 8–6 ; Home: 3–2 ; Road: 5–4 Record: 5–9; Home: 4–3; Road: 1–6 Record: 7–8; Home: 3–3 ; Road: 4–5 Record: 3–5; Home: 3–2; Road: 0–3 *Total for entire season including previous team(s) The Trail Blazers", "id": "14916980" }, { "contents": "Todd Zeile\n\n\nTodd Edward Zeile (born September 9, 1965) is an American former professional baseball third baseman, catcher, and first baseman in Major League Baseball (MLB). He played sixteen seasons, from 1989 to 2004, for the St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago Cubs, Philadelphia Phillies, Baltimore Orioles, Los Angeles Dodgers, Florida Marlins, Texas Rangers, New York Mets, Colorado Rockies, New York Yankees, and Montreal Expos. Zeile graduated from UCLA, where he played collegiate baseball primarily as a catcher. Only five players", "id": "4659979" }, { "contents": "Cameron Maybin\n\n\nCameron Keith Maybin (born April 4, 1987) is an American professional baseball outfielder for the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball (MLB). He has played in MLB for the Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, San Diego Padres, Atlanta Braves, Los Angeles Angels, Houston Astros, and Seattle Mariners. He was the tenth overall pick in the 2005 MLB draft by the Tigers and debuted with them in 2007. With the Astros, he won the 2017 World Series over the Los Angeles Dodgers. Maybin", "id": "4351467" }, { "contents": "All-you-can-eat seats\n\n\nBaltimore Orioles, Kansas City Royals, and Texas Rangers converted their under-utilized seats to AYCE seats. The concept spread to 13 Major League Baseball parks in 2008 and 19 parks in 2010. Major League Baseball teams offering all-you-can-eat seats include the Arizona Diamondbacks, Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, Kansas City Royals, Los Angeles Dodgers, Miami Marlins, Minnesota Twins, Pittsburgh Pirates, San Diego Padres, Tampa Bay Rays, Texas Rangers, and Toronto", "id": "12379503" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Detroit Red Wings season\n\n\nand center Pavel Datsyuk were starters in the game. The Western Conference team was coached by Detroit Red Wings head coach Mike Babcock. The Red Wings had the best goaltending in the League, allowing only 179 goals (excluding five shootout goals). Record: 10–2–1; Home: 5–1–0; Road: 5–1–1 Record: 7–4–1; Home: 5–1–0; Road: 2–3–1 Record: 12–2–1 ; Home: 6–1–1 ; Road: 6–1–0 Record: 9–2–1; Home: 4–1–1; Road: 5–1–0 Record: 4–8–2; Home: 1–4–0; Road", "id": "10767066" }, { "contents": "List of Miami Hurricanes in the NFL\n\n\n(2) Baltimore Ravens (0) Buffalo Bills (2) Carolina Panthers (4) Chicago Bears (2) Cincinnati Bengals (1) Cleveland Browns (2) Dallas Cowboys (0) Denver Broncos (1) Detroit Lions (2) Green Bay Packers (3) Houston Texans (2) Indianapolis Colts (4) Jacksonville Jaguars (6) Kansas City Chiefs (1) Los Angeles Chargers (4) Los Angeles Rams (0) Miami Dolphins (2) Minnesota Vikings (2) New England Patriots", "id": "16077415" }, { "contents": "Larry Stahl\n\n\nLarry Floyd Stahl (born June 29, 1941) is an American retired professional baseball outfielder. He played in Major League Baseball from 1964 to 1973 for the Kansas City Athletics, New York Mets, San Diego Padres, and Cincinnati Reds. Stahl was signed by the Athletics in 1960 as an amateur free agent. He broke into the big leagues on September 11, 1964, going 0-1 as a pinch-hitter against Wally Bunker in a 5-2 Kansas City loss to the Baltimore Orioles in Memorial Stadium.", "id": "21402635" }, { "contents": "Rick Wilkins (baseball)\n\n\nRichard David Wilkins (born June 4, 1967) is an American former professional baseball catcher. He played eleven seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) between 1991 and 2001 for the Chicago Cubs, Houston Astros, San Francisco Giants, Seattle Mariners, New York Mets, Los Angeles Dodgers, St. Louis Cardinals, and San Diego Padres. Wilkins was born in Jacksonville, Florida. While growing up, he graduated from The Bolles School where he was a district champ in both baseball and football his senior year of high school", "id": "21061655" }, { "contents": "List of highest-income counties in the United States\n\n\n, Pennsylvania 3, Wisconsin 2, Massachusetts 2, Michigan 2, Indiana 1, Kansas 1, Kentucky 1, Missouri 1, New Hampshire 1, New Mexico 1, Tennessee 1, Utah 1. Twenty-five states do not have any counties in the top 100. \"United States of America: $41,994\" Number of counties by state in the top 100: Colorado 10, Virginia 7 counties plus 3 independent cities, New Jersey 9, California 8, Florida 6, New York 6, Georgia 4,", "id": "17149331" }, { "contents": "Anthony Swarzak\n\n\nAnthony Ray Swarzak (born September 10, 1985) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Atlanta Braves of Major League Baseball (MLB). He previously played for the Minnesota Twins, Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, Chicago White Sox, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Mets, Seattle Mariners and for the Doosan Bears of the KBO League. Swarzak attended Nova High School in Davie, Florida. As a sophomore, Swarzak pitched to an 11–1 win–loss record with a 1.16 earned run average and 120 strikeouts and was", "id": "11169168" }, { "contents": "Danny Walton\n\n\nDaniel James Walton (July 14, 1947 – August 9, 2017) was an American Major League Baseball outfielder. He played for the Houston Astros (1968 and 1977), Seattle Pilots (1969), Milwaukee Brewers (1970–71), New York Yankees (1971), Minnesota Twins (1973 and 1975), Los Angeles Dodgers (1976), Yokohama Taiyo Whales (1978), and Texas Rangers (1980). During a 9-year major league baseball career, he hit .223, 28 home runs, and 107", "id": "15720261" }, { "contents": "Tom Kelly (baseball)\n\n\ninning two-run home run. The World Series was a well-fought contest between the Twins and the National League champion St. Louis Cardinals, each team winning all of its home games. Games 1, 2, 4 and 6 were decidedly lopsided contests (10–1 Twins, 8–4 Twins, 7–2 Cards, 11–5 Twins), with Games 3, 5 and 7 being much closer contests, each being decided by only two runs (3–1 Cards, 4–2 Cards and 4–2 Twins). After a 63-year drought, Tom Kelly", "id": "7120038" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Dallas Mavericks season\n\n\nthe season: Dallas' selections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. injured Record: 1–0; Home: 0–0; Road: 1–0 Record: 10–5; Home: 8–1 ; Road: 2–4 Record: 9–6; Home: 6–2; Road: 3–4 Record: 11–3; Home: 6–0; Road: 5–3 Record: 8–6; Home: 5–0; Road: 3–6 Record: 7–8; Home: 5–4; Road: 2–4 Record: 5–3; Home: 4–0; Road: 1–3 *Total for entire season including", "id": "14916679" }, { "contents": "2010 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2010 Major League Baseball season began April 4, with the regular season ending on October 3. The 2010 All-Star Game was played on July 13 at Angel Stadium of Anaheim in Anaheim, California. The National League ended a 13-game winless streak with a 3–1 victory. Due to this result, the World Series began October 27 in the city of the National League Champion, the San Francisco Giants, and ended November 1 when the Giants defeated the American League Champion Texas Rangers, four games to one. Green backgrounds", "id": "9032678" }, { "contents": "Busch Stadium\n\n\nscore of 6-2, clinching the series win. In the 2006 National League Championship Series the Cardinals hosted the New York Mets in Games 3, 4, and 5. St. Louis won Game 3 and Game 5, and eventually clinched their 17th National League pennant by defeating the Mets on the road in Game 7, 3-1. The Cardinals faced the Detroit Tigers in the 2006 World Series. This was the third meeting between the two ballclubs in the Fall Classic, and the first in 38 years. The", "id": "4108910" }, { "contents": "American Association (20th century) Rookie of the Year Award\n\n\nCity 89ers, Springfield Redbirds, and St. Paul Saints (2); and the Buffalo Bisons, Minneapolis Millers, and Toledo Mud Hens (1). Eight players from the St. Louis Cardinals Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the Rookie of the Year Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago White Sox and Cincinnati Reds organizations (5); the Boston/Milwaukee Braves organization (4); the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers, Cleveland Indians, Kansas City Royals, Montreal Expos, and", "id": "8789705" }, { "contents": "2017 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2017 Major League Baseball season began on April 2, 2017 with three games, including the 2016 World Series champions Chicago Cubs facing off against the St. Louis Cardinals, and ended on November 1. The postseason began on October 3. The World Series began October 24 and Game 7 was played on November 1, in which the Houston Astros defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers in seven games, to capture their first World Series championship in franchise history. The 88th Major League Baseball All-Star Game was held on July 11 at", "id": "12617094" }, { "contents": "UCLA Bruins baseball\n\n\nTulsa, 6–5 in 10 innings, and to Arizona State, 2–1 in 12 innings. Chambliss, who went on to play for Major League Baseball's Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Atlanta Braves between 1971 and 1986, had a team-high .340 batting average and 15 home runs. Other members of the team included Bill Bonham, Steven Edney, Mike Reinbach, and Jim York. The 1997 team won the Pac-10 title with a 43–18 record (21–9 Pac-10) and reached in the CWS. The team was", "id": "3126266" }, { "contents": "The National Baseball Association's top 100 minor league teams\n\n\ntheir final list. Of the 69 franchises to make the list, 14 appeared more than once. The Baltimore Orioles took 6 places on the list, the most of any team, followed by the Ft. Worth Panthers and Toronto Maple Leafs (5), Newark Bears and San Francisco Seals (4); Kansas City Blues, Los Angeles Angels, and St. Paul Saints (3); and Charlotte Hornets, Columbus Senators/Red Birds, Houston Buffaloes, Indianapolis Indians, Memphis Chicks, and Milwaukee Brewers (2", "id": "6000643" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "LaTroy Hawkins\n\n\nLaTroy Hawkins (born December 21, 1972) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. In his 21-year Major League Baseball (MLB) career, he played for the Minnesota Twins, Chicago Cubs, San Francisco Giants, Baltimore Orioles, Colorado Rockies, New York Yankees, Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, New York Mets, and Toronto Blue Jays. At the time of his retirement, Hawkins was the only active player to be a member of the 1,000-games-pitched club, and at", "id": "14886480" }, { "contents": "Ron Davis (pitcher)\n\n\nRonald Gene Davis (born August 6, 1955) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played 11 years from 1978 to 1988. Davis played for the New York Yankees and Minnesota Twins of the American League and the Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Dodgers, and San Francisco Giants of the National League. He was selected to the American League All-Star team in 1981. Davis was born in Houston, Texas. Standing 6' 4\", he was a hard-throwing right-handed relief pitcher. During his", "id": "18827106" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball rivalries\n\n\nexpansion teams in , MLB increased the total number of games American League teams played to 162, which meant teams would play each other 18 times a season. The National League did not implement this until the following year when the New York Mets and Houston Colt .45s (now the Houston Astros) entered play. In , with the San Diego Padres, Seattle Pilots, Kansas City Royals, and Montreal Expos entering play as expansion teams, MLB split both leagues into two divisions with six teams each. Teams played a total of", "id": "19117978" }, { "contents": "Uzbekistan Professional Football League Organization\n\n\nWDWWL 4 Previous rank: 5 Metalourg 7 3 1 3 13 9 +4 10 LWLWL 5 Previous rank: 14 Nasaf 7 3 1 3 11 8 +3 10 WWLLL 6 Previous rank: 3 Bunyodkor 6 3 1 2 9 8 +1 10 DWWWL 7 Previous rank: 4 Surkhon 6 2 3 1 5 4 +1 9 DLDWW 8 Previous rank: 7 Dinamo Samarqand 6 2 2 2 6 7 -1 8 DLWWL 9 Previous rank: 10 Buxoro 7 1 3 3 6 9 -3 6 LDLWD 10 Previous rank: 11 Andijan 6 1", "id": "612339" }, { "contents": "Julio Navarro\n\n\nJulio Navarro Ventura (January 9, 1934 – January 24, 2018) was a Major League Baseball relief pitcher. He played for the Los Angeles Angels (1962–64), Detroit Tigers (1964–66), and Atlanta Braves (1970). The 5'11\", 190 lb. right-hander with the nickname \"Whiplash\" was acquired by the Angels from the San Francisco Giants organization on September 2, 1962. Navarro made his major league debut in relief on September 3, 1962 against the New York Yankees in game 2", "id": "10731876" }, { "contents": "Federal League\n\n\neroded by subsequent court rulings and legislation regarding issues specific to Major League Baseball. Of the locations of teams in the Federal League, five currently have major league teams. Those are Baltimore, Chicago, Kansas City, Pittsburgh and St. Louis. Brooklyn has a New York–Penn League team, known as the Brooklyn Cyclones. (The major league Brooklyn Dodgers moved to Los Angeles in 1958, although the New York Mets have been located in the adjacent borough of Queens since 1964.) Buffalo and Indianapolis have International League teams", "id": "11616700" }, { "contents": "Jim Palmer\n\n\nbetween Major League Baseball, ABC and NBC called The Baseball Network) to once again broadcast with Tim McCarver and Al Michaels. In 1995, the reunited team of Palmer, McCarver and Michaels would call the All-Star Game, Game 3 of that NLDS between Cincinnati and Los Angeles, Game 4 of the NLDS between Atlanta and Colorado, Games 1–2 of the NLCS, and Games 1, 4–5 of the World Series. Palmer, McCarver and Michaels were also intended to call the previous year's World Series for ABC,", "id": "10332649" }, { "contents": "Kauffman Stadium\n\n\nresult of the American League winning the 2015 MLB All-Star Game 6-3. The Royals won game 1 (5-4 in 14 innings) and game 2 (7-1), as well as the entire series (4-1). Kauffman Stadium was the last baseball-only park built in the majors (not counting temporary facilities) from 1966 to 1991. It was one of the few baseball-only facilities built in the majors during the heyday of the cookie-cutter stadium era,", "id": "17613781" }, { "contents": "Steve Lyons (baseball)\n\n\nthe rare distinction of having played all nine defensive positions in a single game at the major league level, although in an exhibition contest. The \"Windy City Classic,\" between the Chicago Cubs and the White Sox, took place at Wrigley Field on April 23, 1990. Per standard baseball notation, Lyons' positions during the game were, in order: 2-3-7-8-6-9-5-9-1-4. Lyons signed with Boston on April 18, 1991. With", "id": "5478878" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Carolina Hurricanes season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Carolina Hurricanes season began October 3, 2007. It was the franchise's 36th season, 29th season in the National Hockey League (NHL) and 11th as the Hurricanes. Key dates prior to the start of the season: The Hurricanes had the most power-play opportunities of all 30 NHL teams, with 420. Record: 7–3–3; Home: 3–1–1; Road: 4–2–2 Record: 7–6–0; Home: 5–4–0; Road: 2–2–0 Record: 5–10–0; Home: 2–3–0; Road: 3–7–0 Record: 6–6–1;", "id": "10381758" }, { "contents": "1970 NBA playoffs\n\n\n1) Atlanta Hawks vs. (3) Chicago Bulls: \"Hawks win series 4-1\" (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Phoenix Suns: \"Lakers win series 4-3\" Division Finals (1) Atlanta Hawks vs. (2) Los Angeles Lakers: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Champion: New York Knicks Division Semifinals (1) New York Knicks vs. (3) Baltimore Bullets: \"Knicks win series 4-3\" (2) Milwaukee Bucks vs. (4)", "id": "14689672" }, { "contents": "Bobby Schang\n\n\nRobert Martin Schang (December 7, 1886 – August 29, 1966), born in Wales Center, New York, was a catcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates (1914–15), New York Giants (1915) and St. Louis Cardinals (1927). He was the brother of former Major League Baseball catcher Wally Schang. In 3 seasons Schang played in 82 Games and had 186 At Bats, 14 Runs, 35 Hits, 7 Doubles, 4 Triples, 6 RBI, 3 Stolen Bases, 18 Walks, .188 Batting Average", "id": "7568276" }, { "contents": "A. J. Hinch\n\n\n, the Astros defeated the New York Yankees in Yankee Stadium 3–0 to advance to the American League Division Series. In the ALDS, Hinch's Astros took a 2–1 series lead against the Kansas City Royals. The Astros led the Royals 6–2 in Game 4 going into the 8th inning before the Royals came back to win 9–6. The Astros would go on to lose the series. In 2016, Houston began the season 7–17. Although the team's play improved during the course of the season, the Astros finished 84–78 and did", "id": "6118162" }, { "contents": "Mike Maddux\n\n\nMichael Ausley Maddux (born August 27, 1961) is an American professional baseball pitching coach and former pitcher, who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for nine teams, over 15 seasons. He is now the pitching coach for the St. Louis Cardinals. Maddux played in MLB from through for the Philadelphia Phillies, Los Angeles Dodgers, San Diego Padres, New York Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates, Boston Red Sox, Seattle Mariners, Montreal Expos, and Houston Astros. Except for the Phillies, for whom he played during", "id": "6218003" }, { "contents": "Chad Moeller\n\n\nChad Edward Moeller [MOE-ler] (born February 18, 1975) is an American former professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 2000 through 2010 for the Minnesota Twins, Arizona Diamondbacks, Milwaukee Brewers, Cincinnati Reds, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, and Baltimore Orioles. Moeller attended the University of Southern California (USC) and played college baseball for the USC Trojans baseball team. In 1996, he was an All-Pac-10 Conference selection. He was drafted in the", "id": "2431693" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Phoenix Coyotes season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Phoenix Coyotes season began on October 4, 2007. It was the franchise's 36th season, 29th in the National Hockey League (NHL) and 12th season as the Phoenix Coyotes. Key dates prior to the start of the season: Record: 4–6–0; Home: 1–5–0; Road: 3–1–0 Record: 7–6–0; Home: 3–2–0; Road: 4–4–0 Record: 7–6–1; Home: 2–3–1; Road: 5–3–0 Record: 9–4–1; Home: 5–1–1; Road: 4–3–0 Record: 6–5–3; Home: 3–3–1; Road", "id": "12404837" }, { "contents": "Jim Brower\n\n\nJames Robert Brower (born December 29, 1972) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played for eight Major League Baseball (MLB) teams: the Cleveland Indians (-), Cincinnati Reds (-), Montreal Expos (2002), San Francisco Giants (-), Atlanta Braves (), Baltimore Orioles (), San Diego Padres (2006), and New York Yankees (). He is currently the pitching coach for the Seattle Mariners of Major League Baseball (MLB). Brower was", "id": "10294961" }, { "contents": "Brad Ausmus\n\n\nBradley David Ausmus (; born April 14, 1969) is an American baseball former catcher and current manager for the Los Angeles Angels of Major League Baseball (MLB). In his 18-year MLB playing career, Ausmus played for the San Diego Padres, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, and Los Angeles Dodgers. He was also the manager of the Tigers and of the Israel national baseball team. A 1987 draft pick of the New York Yankees, he chose to alternate between attending Dartmouth College and playing minor league baseball. He then", "id": "3254039" }, { "contents": "WTOG\n\n\nWednesdays). These included games from the Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, Kansas City Royals, Minnesota Twins, New York Yankees, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals and the Toronto Blue Jays, as those teams were mainly in the Grapefruit League for spring training in the Tampa Bay, Orlando, Fort Myers and Sarasota areas. WTOG discontinued the baseball broadcasts when ESPN became the cable partner for Major League Baseball in 1990. WTOG aired numerous Tampa Bay Rowdies", "id": "69857" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball relocation of 1950s–60s\n\n\nexpanded to add teams in new and existing cities, adding 14 teams as of 2018. During the early years of the American League as a major league, the league placed franchises in cities that were either in direct competition with National League teams (New York City, Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, and St. Louis) or in markets abandoned by the National League after the 1899 contraction (Cleveland, Washington, D.C., and briefly Baltimore). Only Detroit, home of the Detroit Tigers, was a true \"new\"", "id": "983146" }, { "contents": "Billy Kelly (baseball)\n\n\nWilliam Joseph Kelly (May 1, 1886 – June 3, 1940) was an American professional baseball player. He played in parts of four seasons in Major League Baseball for the St. Louis Cardinals and Pittsburgh Pirates from through . He also managed the minor league Port Huron Saints in 1922. Kelly was born in Baltimore, Maryland and died of lung cancer in Detroit, Michigan at the age of 54. In a brief 4 year, 104 game major league career, Kelly compiled a .290 batting average with 32 runs, 1", "id": "19333378" }, { "contents": "Kevin Jarvis\n\n\nKevin Thomas Jarvis (born August 1, 1969) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. He played professionally for many teams including the Cincinnati Reds, Minnesota Twins, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, Colorado Rockies, San Diego Padres, Seattle Mariners, St. Louis Cardinals, the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Boston Red Sox. As of , he is a scout for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. Jarvis was born in Lexington, Kentucky and graduated from Tates Creek High School in Lexington. He played college baseball at Wake Forest", "id": "7080315" }, { "contents": "René Rivera\n\n\nRené Rivera (born July 31, 1983) is a Puerto Rican professional baseball catcher in the New York Mets organization. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Seattle Mariners, Minnesota Twins, San Diego Padres, Tampa Bay Rays, Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Angels and Atlanta Braves. Rivera was drafted by the Seattle Mariners in the second round (49th overall) of the 2001 Major League Baseball Draft as a 17-year-old. He played most of the 2004 season with the High-A California", "id": "21916971" }, { "contents": "New Jersey Jackals\n\n\n9/14 - North Shore 5, Jackals 4 9/16 - North Shore 1, Jackals 0 9/17 – Jackals 7, North Shore 2 9/18 – Jackals 4, North Shore 2 9/19 – Jackals 5, North Shore 3 Win 2nd Northeast League Championship, 4th team Championship. To date, this is the last time the Jackals have won a league championship. The Jackals total attendance in 2004 was 106,100. Averaging 2,282 per game. In 2005 the Jackals joined the 8-team Canadian American Association of Professional Baseball League but failed to make the playoffs", "id": "4403592" }, { "contents": "Larry Beinfest\n\n\nMarlins defeated the San Francisco Giants, 3-1 in four games in the 2003 NLDS, and the Chicago Cubs, 4-3 in seven games in the 2003 NLCS, to win the 2003 NL Pennant. In the 2003 World Series, the Marlins became the champion of Major League Baseball by defeating the AL Pennant winning New York Yankees 4-2 in six games. Following their championship season, Baseball America named the Marlins Organization of the Year and the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum recognized Beinfest as the 2003 winner of the", "id": "19195239" }, { "contents": "List of current Major League Baseball broadcasters\n\n\n-4, 6-7, and odd extra innings up through 2013) br Oakland: Innings 3-4, 7, and even extra innings br Seattle: Innings 3, 6-7, and even extra innings (formerly 3-4, 7, and even extra innings from 2011-2012) br Tampa Bay: Innings 3-4, 7-8, and even extra innings (Wills and Freed switch every game so one will do innings 1-2, 5-6, 9, and", "id": "6338286" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "Henry Blanco\n\n\nHenry Ramón Blanco (born August 29, 1971) is a Venezuelan professional baseball coach and former player. He is currently the bullpen coach for the Washington Nationals. He played as a catcher in Major League Baseball from 1997 to 2013, appearing for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, Atlanta Braves, Minnesota Twins, Chicago Cubs, San Diego Padres, New York Mets, Arizona Diamondbacks, Toronto Blue Jays, and Seattle Mariners. He later served as quality assurance coach for the Cubs. Although a light", "id": "16244431" }, { "contents": "Ryan Howard\n\n\na 7–2 loss to the Atlanta Braves. On September 6, Howard logged his first Major League hit in a single at-bat during a 3–1 loss to the Braves; on September 8, he recorded his first multi-hit game with a double and a single in a 4–1 win over the Braves. On September 11, Howard hit his first Major League home run off Bartolomé Fortunato, driving in his first RBI and scoring his first run in an 11–9 win over the New York Mets. Howard had 42 plate appearances", "id": "20940364" }, { "contents": "Xavier Nady\n\n\nXavier Clifford Nady VI (; born November 14, 1978) is an American former professional baseball outfielder and first baseman. Nady played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the New York Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates, New York Yankees, Chicago Cubs, Arizona Diamondbacks, Washington Nationals, San Francisco Giants, and the San Diego Padres. The St. Louis Cardinals originally drafted Nady in the 4th round of the 1997 Major League Baseball draft (134th overall) after he was named Northern California Player of the Year in his senior year of", "id": "5033466" }, { "contents": "Rex Hudler\n\n\nRex Allan Hudler (born September 2, 1960) is an American former Major League Baseball utility player and color commentator for the Kansas City Royals. He played a total of fourteen seasons after being a first round draft pick of the New York Yankees in 1978. Hudler played for six different Major League Baseball teams, and at every position except pitcher and catcher throughout his career: the New York Yankees (1984–1985), Baltimore Orioles (1986), Montreal Expos (1988–1990), St. Louis Cardinals (1990–1992), California", "id": "518136" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Montreal Canadiens season\n\n\nleading the NHL in power-play goals scored (90) and power-play percentage (24.06%). They also tied the Florida Panthers for the fewest shorthanded goals allowed, with three. Record: 6–2–3; Home: 2–1–2; Road: 4–1–1. Monthly record: 7–7–0; Home: 3–3–0; Road: 4–4–0.br Season record: 13–9–3; Home: 5–4–2; Road: 8–5–1. Monthly record: 6–4–4; Home: 1–3–2; Road: 5–1–2.br Season record: 19–13–7; Home: 6–7–4; Road: 13–6–3.", "id": "11149706" }, { "contents": "Rob Murphy\n\n\nRobert Albert Murphy (born May 26, 1960) is an American former professional baseball player who was a relief pitcher in Major League Baseball for eleven seasons in the 1980s and 1990s. Murphy played college baseball for the University of Florida, and was picked by the Cincinnati Reds in the first round of the 1981 Major League Baseball Draft. In addition to the Reds, he played for the Boston Red Sox, Seattle Mariners, Houston Astros, St. Louis Cardinals, New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers and Florida Marlins. Murphy", "id": "17438779" }, { "contents": "2006–07 Buffalo Sabres season\n\n\nMichael Ryan, Andrej Sekera and Drew Stafford all played their first career NHL game during the 2006–07 season. The Sabres finished with 298 goals scored (excluding 10 shootout-winning goals), the most in the League. Record for month 10–0–1 (Home 4–0–1 Away 6–0–0) Record for Month 9–3–1 (Home 4–2–1 Away 5–1–0) Record for Month 9–4–1 (Home 5–2–0 Away 4–2–1) Record for Month 6–7–1 (Home 4–3–0 Away 2–4–1) Record for Month 8–2–1 (Home 5–0–1 Away 3–2–0) Record for Month 8–5–2 (Home 5–3–0 Away", "id": "5702113" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Golden State Warriors season\n\n\nThis had fans severely criticizing the conference system in the league as the Warriors had a better record than all eastern conference playoff teams up to the third seed. Teams such as the Atlanta Hawks had sub or .500 winning percentages but still managed to make the postseason. Record: 0–1; Home: 0–1; Road: 0–0 Record: 8–6; Home: 3–3 ; Road: 5–3 Record: 11–6; Home: 5–2; Road: 6–4 Record: 9–6; Home: 5–2; Road: 4–4 Record: 7–3; Home:", "id": "14917146" }, { "contents": "Miguel Batista\n\n\nMiguel Descartes Batista Jerez (born February 19, 1971) is a Dominican former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Florida Marlins, Chicago Cubs, Montreal Expos, Kansas City Royals, Arizona Diamondbacks, Toronto Blue Jays, Seattle Mariners, Washington Nationals, St. Louis Cardinals, New York Mets and Atlanta Braves. Over his career, Batista has played for eight teams and been utilized extensively as both a starter and a reliever. His best seasons came in and with the Arizona Diamondbacks,", "id": "19280208" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball on CBS\n\n\non KPIX-TV locally, although the games aired on stations in markets adjacent to the Bay Area. In 1963, KPIX pre-empted the July 13 game between the San Francisco Giants–Philadelphia Phillies (at 10:15 a.m.), and the Los Angeles Dodgers-Phillies game on July 14 (at 9:30 a.m.); in 1964, the station pre-empted the Kansas City Athletics–New York Yankees game on May 16 (at 10:45) and the Milwaukee Braves–St. Louis Cardinals game on May 17.", "id": "18694381" }, { "contents": "1969 Major League Baseball expansion\n\n\nSt. Louis Cardinals, and the National League West would consist of the Atlanta Braves, Cincinnati Reds, Houston Astros, Los Angeles Dodgers, San Diego Padres, and San Francisco Giants. Game scheduling issues had to be resolved; league-wide, there would be 1,944 games compared to 1,232 for the 1968 Major League Baseball season. The American League had considered decreasing the number of games played by each team to 152 or 156 from 162 that had been played each season since 1961, and the National League either 162 or 165", "id": "11925192" }, { "contents": "List of international games played by NHL teams\n\n\nAngeles Kings, the Minnesota North Stars, the Montreal Canadiens, the New Jersey Devils, the New York Islanders, the New York Rangers, the Philadelphia Flyers, the Pittsburgh Penguins, the Quebec Nordiques, the St. Louis Blues, the Toronto Maple Leafs, the Vancouver Canucks, the Washington Capitals, and the original Winnipeg Jets). Games took place in the USA and Canada. The Soviet teams won the series with a record of 11–9–1. Individually, CSKA has a record of 4–1–0, Dynamo had a record of 3–2–0", "id": "21623026" } ]
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[ { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "1942 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 1942 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the tenth playing of the midsummer classic between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was held on July 6, 1942, at Polo Grounds in New York City the home of the New York Giants of the National League. The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League 3–1. While the game had been scheduled for a twilight start at 6:30 p.m. EWT", "id": "14878188" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "2015 Toronto Blue Jays season\n\n\nearned positions in the bullpen on the Opening Day roster. The team returned to Montreal's Olympic Stadium on April 3 and April 4, 2015, to face the Cincinnati Reds. The Blue Jays would lose the first game 2–0, but win the finale 9–1. In Grapefruit League play, Toronto finished with a 19–13 record. The 2015 Major League Baseball draft was held on June 8–10. The Blue Jays played against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium on Opening Day and won, 6–1. Toronto scored five runs in the", "id": "19251784" }, { "contents": "2007 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2007 Major League Baseball season began on April 1 with a rematch of the 2006 National League Championship Series; the St. Louis Cardinals and New York Mets played the first game of the season at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri, which was won by the Mets, 6–1. The regular season concluded with seven teams entering the postseason who had failed to reach the 2006 playoffs including all National League teams, with only the New York Yankees returning; a dramatic one-game playoff between the Colorado Rockies and San Diego Padres", "id": "15645656" }, { "contents": "2009 Major League Baseball season\n\n\n4–3. In addition, the annual Civil Rights Game became a regular season game, and was played June 20 at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Ohio, when the host Cincinnati Reds lost to the Chicago White Sox in an interleague game, 10–8. Both teams wore replicas of their 1965 uniforms in the contest. The New York Yankees, with 103 wins, clinched Major League Baseball's best record in the 2009 season, and the #1 seed in the American League by winning the AL East. The Los Angeles", "id": "5183694" }, { "contents": "2016 Washington Nationals season\n\n\nfirst come-from-behind postseason win for a Washington, D.C., Major League Baseball team since the Washington Senators came from behind to beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 4-3 in Game 3 of the 1925 World Series 91 years earlier on October 10, 1925. It also was the Nationals′ first postseason victory at home since a 2-1 win over the St. Louis Cardinals in Game 4 of the 2012 National League Division Series on October 11, 2012. 4:08 p.m. (EDT) at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California", "id": "18692321" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "List of current Major League Baseball broadcasters\n\n\n, and even extra innings br Milwaukee: Innings 3-4, 7, and 10-11, 14-15, 18-19 with Uecker and Levering; innings 4-6, and 10-11, 14-15, 18-19 with Levering and Grindle br New York Mets: Innings 3-4, 7, and even extra innings br Philadelphia: Innings 4-5 (home games only) br St. Louis: Innings 3-4, 7-8, and even extra innings (home", "id": "6338289" }, { "contents": "1966 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 1966 Major League Baseball season was contested from April 11 to October 9, 1966. The Braves played their inaugural season in Atlanta, following their relocation from Milwaukee. Three teams played the 1966 season in new stadiums. On April 12, the Braves ushered in Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium with the Pittsburgh Pirates taking a 3–2 win in 13 innings. One week later, Anaheim Stadium opened with the California Angels losing to the Chicago White Sox, 3–1 in the Angels' debut in neighboring Orange County. On May 8,", "id": "16053448" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Rookie of the Year Award\n\n\n(2); and the Colorado Springs Sky Sox, Las Vegas 51s, New Orleans Zephyrs, Portland Beavers, and Sacramento River Cats (1). Four players from the Arizona Diamondbacks Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the Rookie of the Year Award, more than any other, followed by the Anaheim Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and San Diego Padres organizations (3); the Colorado Rockies, Kansas City Royals, and Seattle Mariners organizations (2); and the Florida Marlins, Houston Astros", "id": "8032424" }, { "contents": "2015 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2015 Major League Baseball season began on April 5 with a Sunday night game between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field, and ended on November 1 with the Kansas City Royals winning the World Series. This was Rob Manfred's first season serving as Commissioner of Baseball. The Major League Baseball All-Star Game's 86th edition was held on Tuesday, July 14 at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Ohio, home of the Cincinnati Reds. The American League won the game 6–3, to give", "id": "19375509" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Los Angeles Clippers season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Los Angeles Clippers season was their 38th season in the NBA and their 24th in Los Angeles. Key dates prior to the start of the season: Los Angeles' selections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. Record: 6–8; Home: 4–4; Road: 2–4 Record: 4–9; Home: 1–4; Road: 3–5 Record: 4–9; Home: 4–6; Road: 0–3 Record: 5–9; Home: 2–3; Road: 3–6 Record: 3–15; Home: 2–6; Road: 1–9 Record", "id": "15027267" }, { "contents": "Brett Tomko\n\n\nBrett Daniel Tomko (born April 7, 1973) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Cincinnati Reds, San Diego Padres, Seattle Mariners, St. Louis Cardinals, San Francisco Giants, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, Oakland Athletics, Texas Rangers, and Kansas City Royals. Tomko attended El Dorado High School in Placentia, California, and was a letter winner in basketball and baseball. Tomko attended Florida Southern College for one season in , leading the team", "id": "5534629" }, { "contents": "Ducky Schofield\n\n\nJohn Richard Schofield (born January 7, 1935), nicknamed Ducky, is an American former professional baseball infielder. He played nineteen seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1953 to 1971 for the St. Louis Cardinals, Pittsburgh Pirates, San Francisco Giants, New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers, Boston Red Sox, and Milwaukee Brewers. Schofield made his Major League Baseball debut with the St. Louis Cardinals on July 3, 1953, and appeared in his final game on September 30, 1971 for the Milwaukee Brewers.", "id": "7142787" }, { "contents": "Sports Beanie Babies\n\n\nthe Elephant 9/06/98 Anaheim Athletics Mel the Koala 9/06/98 Toronto Blue Jays Rocket the Bluejay 9/08/98 Chicago Cubs Blackie the Bear 9/13/98 Chicago Cubs Gracie the Swan 9/14/98 St. Louis Cardinals Smoochy the Frog 4/11/99 San Francisco Giants Slippery the Seal 4/25/99 Chicago Cubs Sammy the Bear 5/30/99 New York Mets Valentina the Bear 6/12/99 Milwaukee Brewers Early the Robin 6/18/99 Minnesota Twins Hippie the Bunny 6/19/99 Cincinnati Reds Scorch the Dragon 7/03/99 Houston Astros Goatee the Goat 7/11/99 Detroit Tigers Kuku the Cockatoo 7/18/99 Houston Astros Tiny the Chihuahua 8/05/99 Chicago Cubs Erin the Bear 8/15/99 New York Yankees", "id": "10270945" }, { "contents": "Eastern League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nAward, the most of any position. Seven players from the Philadelphia Phillies Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Pittsburgh Pirates organization (6); the Baltimore Orioles, Cleveland Indians, and Montreal Expos organizations (5); the New York Mets, and the Toronto Blue Jays organizations (4); the Boston Red Sox, and the New York Yankees organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Chicago White Sox, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers", "id": "5435227" }, { "contents": "2002 New York Yankees season\n\n\nH = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in\" Game 1: \"New York 8 – Anaheim 5.\" Game 2: \"Anaheim 8 – New York 6.\" Game 3: \"Anaheim 9 – New York 6.\" Game 4: \"Anaheim 9 – New York 5.\" Anaheim's victory secured their place in the American League Championship Series, where they defeated the Minnesota Twins, and subsequently the San Francisco Giants to win the World Series", "id": "3120510" }, { "contents": "Busch Stadium\n\n\nSeries against the Kansas City Royals. The Cardinals hosted two postseason games at Busch Stadium in 2015. In the National League Division Series, they won game 1 on October 9, 2015, but lost game 2 against the Chicago Cubs. The Cardinals then lost games 3 and 4 to the Cubs at Wrigley Field to lose the series 3-1. The stadium hosted the 2009 Major League Baseball All-Star Game on July 14, 2009. The American League defeated the National League in that game, 4-3.", "id": "4108919" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\n, Mobile BayBears, and Nashville Sounds (2); and the Asheville Tourists, Charlotte O's, and Montgomery Rebels (1). Six players from the Chicago White Sox Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Houston Astros organization (4); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Cincinnati Reds, Kansas City Royals, Milwaukee Brewers, Oakland Athletics, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays/Rays organizations (3); the Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, Detroit Tigers", "id": "7467045" }, { "contents": "Champion Baseball\n\n\ncity/state to represent from a list containing Los Angeles, Cincinnati, Atlanta, Pittsburg (probably a typo for Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania), Chicago, Montreal, St. Louis, Boston, Milwaukee, New York City, California and Texas (all of whom had major-league baseball franchises in 1983). The computer then randomly selects from among the remaining cities. If at any time the computer team has scored more runs than the player, the game immediately ends. The high-scores list (\"FAR OUT PLAYERS", "id": "10335865" }, { "contents": "1939 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 1939 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the seventh playing of the mid-summer classic between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was held on July 11, 1939, at Yankee Stadium in The Bronx, New York City, the home of the New York Yankees of the American League. The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League 3–1. Players in \"italics\" have since been", "id": "22195293" }, { "contents": "California League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nAward, the most of any position. Six players played during seasons for which position information is unavailable. Sixteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the San Diego Padres organization (7); the California/Los Angeles Angels, Minnesota Twins, and San Francisco Giants organizations (5); the St. Louis Cardinals organization (4); the Kansas City/Oakland Athletics and Milwaukee Brewers organization (3);", "id": "8204130" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "2015 Summer North American League of Legends Championship Series\n\n\n2015 Summer North American League of Legends Championship Series (2015 Summer NA LCS) was won by Counter Logic Gaming, their first NA LCS split title. Most games were played in Los Angeles at Riot Games' studio, but the finals were played at Madison Square Garden in New York. 1. Team Liquid 14-5 2. Counter Logic Gaming 13-6 3. Team Impulse 13-6 4. Gravity Gaming 12-7 5. Team SoloMid 11-7 6. Team Dignitas 10-8 7.", "id": "894748" }, { "contents": "Darren Bragg\n\n\nDarren William Bragg (born September 7, 1969) is an American former baseball outfielder who played 11 seasons in Major League Baseball. He played for the Seattle Mariners (–), Boston Red Sox (1996–), St. Louis Cardinals (1999), Colorado Rockies (), New York Mets (), New York Yankees (2001), Atlanta Braves (–), San Diego Padres (), and his final team, the Cincinnati Reds (2004). In his career, he hit .255 with", "id": "479806" }, { "contents": "Peoria Javelinas\n\n\nThe Peoria Javelinas, established in 1992, are a baseball team that plays in the West Division of the Arizona Fall League. The Javelinas play their home games in the Peoria Sports Complex in Peoria, Arizona, which is a spring training site for both the San Diego Padres and the Seattle Mariners. For the 2011 season, Major League Baseball teams sending players to the Javelinas were: the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Mets, San Diego Padres, St. Louis Cardinals, and Seattle Mariners. For 2012 the Minnesota Twins and Cincinnati", "id": "5919459" }, { "contents": "2008 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 2008 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 79th midseason exhibition between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and the National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was played at Yankee Stadium in The Bronx, New York City, home of the New York Yankees, on July 15, 2008 and began at 8:47 p.m. ET. The game ended at 1:38 a.m. ET the following morning. The home American League won 4–3 in 15 innings, giving home field", "id": "18338012" }, { "contents": "Sports Beanie Babies\n\n\nGIVEN AWAY (SGA) AT BASEBALL GAMES: 5/18/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 9/06/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 9/18/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 3/10/98 New York Yankees Bones the Dog 5/03/98 Chicago Cubs Daisy the Cow (Harry Caray) 5/17/98 New York Yankees Valentino the Bear 5/22/98 St. Louis Cardinals Stretch the Ostrich 5/31/98 Detroit Tigers Stripes the Tiger 5/31/98 Milwaukee Brewers Batty the Bat 5/31/98 Kansas City Royals Roary the Lion 6/14/98 Arizona Diamondbacks Hissy the Snake 7/07/98 Colorado Rockies Glory the Bear 7/12/98 Chicago White Sox Blizzard the Tiger 7/12/98 New York Mets", "id": "10270943" }, { "contents": "2007–08 New Jersey Devils season\n\n\n: 9–4–1; Home: 4–3–0; Road: 5–1–1 Record: 7–4–1 ; Home: 4–1–0 ; Road: 3–3–1 Record: 7–5–0 ; Home: 4–4–0 ; Road: 3–1–0 Record: 9–3–3 ; Home: 7–3–1 ; Road: 2–0–2 Record: 6–6–1 ; Home: 2–2–1 ; Road: 4–4–0 Record: 3–1–0 ; Home: 2–0–0 ; Road: 1–1–0 The New Jersey Devils clinched a playoff spot following a 2–1 overtime victory against the New York Islanders on April 1, 2008, their 79th game of the season. They were the third", "id": "13610586" }, { "contents": "2018 New York Mets season\n\n\nlosing 1–5 to the St. Louis Cardinals, finishing the series two out of three. After, they went on a 9–game win streak, which put them in first place in the NL East. They finished the month going 15–9 and having a strong win (14–2) over the San Diego Padres. On May 1, the Mets started the month losing 2–3 to the Atlanta Braves at Citi Field. They went on a 6–game losing streak, but broke out of it seven days later by beating the Cincinnati Reds 7–6. The", "id": "3541787" }, { "contents": "Doubleheader (baseball)\n\n\nLike the twi-night doubleheader, this type of doubleheader is more prominent in the minor leagues. The last one scheduled in Major League Baseball was the Seattle Mariners at the Kansas City Royals on August 6, 2017. Prior traditional doubleheaders were the Detroit Tigers at the Cleveland Indians on September 13, 2015, the Pittsburgh Pirates at the New York Yankees on May 18, 2014, San Diego Padres at the Cleveland Indians on April 9, 2014, the New York Yankees at the Cleveland Indians on May 13, 2013,", "id": "5035560" }, { "contents": "Graeme Lloyd\n\n\nGraeme John Lloyd (born 9 April 1967) is an Australian-born former professional baseball pitcher, who appeared with the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays, Montreal Expos, Florida Marlins, New York Mets, and Kansas City Royals of Major League Baseball (MLB). Lloyd played with the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays, and Kansas City Royals of the American League and the Montreal Expos, Florida Marlins, and New York Mets of the National League. He was the third", "id": "11258284" }, { "contents": "1969 Major League Baseball expansion\n\n\nand Washington Senators, and the American League West would consist of the California Angels, Chicago White Sox, Kansas City Royals, Minnesota Twins, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Pilots. The National League originally resisted a divisional split, with its president Warren Giles citing \"the tradition and history of baseball\". By July 10, the National League owners had agreed to a divisional split, in which the National League East would consist of the Chicago Cubs, Montreal Expos, New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, and", "id": "11925191" }, { "contents": "Ricky Bones\n\n\nRicardo Bones (; born April 7, 1969) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. Bones played from 1991 to 2001 for three National League teams – the San Diego Padres, Cincinnati Reds, and Florida Marlins – and four American League teams – the Milwaukee Brewers, Kansas City Royals, New York Yankees, and Baltimore Orioles. Bones was signed by the Padres as an amateur free agent on May 13, 1986 making his Major League debut on August 11, 1991 against the Cincinnati Reds. He pitched seven innings, allowed", "id": "19542825" }, { "contents": "Rubén Gotay\n\n\nRuben A. Gotay ( ; born December 25, 1982) is a Puerto Rican former professional baseball infielder. He played in Major League Baseball from 2004 to 2008 with the Kansas City Royals, New York Mets and Atlanta Braves. He is currently a coach for the Clearwater Threshers. Gotay made his major league debut with the Kansas City Royals on August 4, , when they played the Chicago White Sox. He went 1-for-3 and got his first major league hit off José Contreras. Gotay played in 44 games for the Royals in", "id": "18248893" }, { "contents": "Midwestern United States\n\n\n), Major League Baseball (MLB), National Basketball Association (NBA), National Hockey League (NHL) and Major League Soccer (MLS) have team franchises in several Midwestern cities: Successful teams include the St. Louis Cardinals (11 World Series titles), Cincinnati Reds (5 World Series titles), Chicago Bulls (6 NBA titles), the Detroit Pistons (3 NBA titles), the Green Bay Packers (4 Super Bowl titles, 13 total NFL championships), the Chicago Bears (1 Super Bowl", "id": "15016390" }, { "contents": "Roberto Kelly\n\n\nRoberto Conrado \"Gray\" Kelly (born October 1, 1964) is a Panamanian former professional baseball outfielder in Major League Baseball and current manager of the Sultanes de Monterrey of the Mexican Baseball League. He was signed by the New York Yankees as an amateur free agent in 1982 and went on to play for them (1987–1992 and 2000), the Cincinnati Reds (1993–1994), Atlanta Braves (1994), Montreal Expos (1995), Los Angeles Dodgers (1995), Minnesota Twins (1996–1997), Seattle Mariners", "id": "13631358" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Portland Trail Blazers season\n\n\nselections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. Record: 0–1 ; Home: 0–0 ; Road: 0–1 Record: 5–10 ; Home: 5–3 ; Road: 0–7 Record: 13–2 ; Home: 10–0 ; Road: 3–2 Record: 8–6 ; Home: 3–2 ; Road: 5–4 Record: 5–9; Home: 4–3; Road: 1–6 Record: 7–8; Home: 3–3 ; Road: 4–5 Record: 3–5; Home: 3–2; Road: 0–3 *Total for entire season including previous team(s) The Trail Blazers", "id": "14916980" }, { "contents": "Todd Zeile\n\n\nTodd Edward Zeile (born September 9, 1965) is an American former professional baseball third baseman, catcher, and first baseman in Major League Baseball (MLB). He played sixteen seasons, from 1989 to 2004, for the St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago Cubs, Philadelphia Phillies, Baltimore Orioles, Los Angeles Dodgers, Florida Marlins, Texas Rangers, New York Mets, Colorado Rockies, New York Yankees, and Montreal Expos. Zeile graduated from UCLA, where he played collegiate baseball primarily as a catcher. Only five players", "id": "4659979" }, { "contents": "Cameron Maybin\n\n\nCameron Keith Maybin (born April 4, 1987) is an American professional baseball outfielder for the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball (MLB). He has played in MLB for the Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, San Diego Padres, Atlanta Braves, Los Angeles Angels, Houston Astros, and Seattle Mariners. He was the tenth overall pick in the 2005 MLB draft by the Tigers and debuted with them in 2007. With the Astros, he won the 2017 World Series over the Los Angeles Dodgers. Maybin", "id": "4351467" }, { "contents": "All-you-can-eat seats\n\n\nBaltimore Orioles, Kansas City Royals, and Texas Rangers converted their under-utilized seats to AYCE seats. The concept spread to 13 Major League Baseball parks in 2008 and 19 parks in 2010. Major League Baseball teams offering all-you-can-eat seats include the Arizona Diamondbacks, Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, Kansas City Royals, Los Angeles Dodgers, Miami Marlins, Minnesota Twins, Pittsburgh Pirates, San Diego Padres, Tampa Bay Rays, Texas Rangers, and Toronto", "id": "12379503" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Detroit Red Wings season\n\n\nand center Pavel Datsyuk were starters in the game. The Western Conference team was coached by Detroit Red Wings head coach Mike Babcock. The Red Wings had the best goaltending in the League, allowing only 179 goals (excluding five shootout goals). Record: 10–2–1; Home: 5–1–0; Road: 5–1–1 Record: 7–4–1; Home: 5–1–0; Road: 2–3–1 Record: 12–2–1 ; Home: 6–1–1 ; Road: 6–1–0 Record: 9–2–1; Home: 4–1–1; Road: 5–1–0 Record: 4–8–2; Home: 1–4–0; Road", "id": "10767066" }, { "contents": "List of Miami Hurricanes in the NFL\n\n\n(2) Baltimore Ravens (0) Buffalo Bills (2) Carolina Panthers (4) Chicago Bears (2) Cincinnati Bengals (1) Cleveland Browns (2) Dallas Cowboys (0) Denver Broncos (1) Detroit Lions (2) Green Bay Packers (3) Houston Texans (2) Indianapolis Colts (4) Jacksonville Jaguars (6) Kansas City Chiefs (1) Los Angeles Chargers (4) Los Angeles Rams (0) Miami Dolphins (2) Minnesota Vikings (2) New England Patriots", "id": "16077415" }, { "contents": "Larry Stahl\n\n\nLarry Floyd Stahl (born June 29, 1941) is an American retired professional baseball outfielder. He played in Major League Baseball from 1964 to 1973 for the Kansas City Athletics, New York Mets, San Diego Padres, and Cincinnati Reds. Stahl was signed by the Athletics in 1960 as an amateur free agent. He broke into the big leagues on September 11, 1964, going 0-1 as a pinch-hitter against Wally Bunker in a 5-2 Kansas City loss to the Baltimore Orioles in Memorial Stadium.", "id": "21402635" }, { "contents": "Rick Wilkins (baseball)\n\n\nRichard David Wilkins (born June 4, 1967) is an American former professional baseball catcher. He played eleven seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) between 1991 and 2001 for the Chicago Cubs, Houston Astros, San Francisco Giants, Seattle Mariners, New York Mets, Los Angeles Dodgers, St. Louis Cardinals, and San Diego Padres. Wilkins was born in Jacksonville, Florida. While growing up, he graduated from The Bolles School where he was a district champ in both baseball and football his senior year of high school", "id": "21061655" }, { "contents": "List of highest-income counties in the United States\n\n\n, Pennsylvania 3, Wisconsin 2, Massachusetts 2, Michigan 2, Indiana 1, Kansas 1, Kentucky 1, Missouri 1, New Hampshire 1, New Mexico 1, Tennessee 1, Utah 1. Twenty-five states do not have any counties in the top 100. \"United States of America: $41,994\" Number of counties by state in the top 100: Colorado 10, Virginia 7 counties plus 3 independent cities, New Jersey 9, California 8, Florida 6, New York 6, Georgia 4,", "id": "17149331" }, { "contents": "Anthony Swarzak\n\n\nAnthony Ray Swarzak (born September 10, 1985) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Atlanta Braves of Major League Baseball (MLB). He previously played for the Minnesota Twins, Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, Chicago White Sox, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Mets, Seattle Mariners and for the Doosan Bears of the KBO League. Swarzak attended Nova High School in Davie, Florida. As a sophomore, Swarzak pitched to an 11–1 win–loss record with a 1.16 earned run average and 120 strikeouts and was", "id": "11169168" }, { "contents": "Danny Walton\n\n\nDaniel James Walton (July 14, 1947 – August 9, 2017) was an American Major League Baseball outfielder. He played for the Houston Astros (1968 and 1977), Seattle Pilots (1969), Milwaukee Brewers (1970–71), New York Yankees (1971), Minnesota Twins (1973 and 1975), Los Angeles Dodgers (1976), Yokohama Taiyo Whales (1978), and Texas Rangers (1980). During a 9-year major league baseball career, he hit .223, 28 home runs, and 107", "id": "15720261" }, { "contents": "Tom Kelly (baseball)\n\n\ninning two-run home run. The World Series was a well-fought contest between the Twins and the National League champion St. Louis Cardinals, each team winning all of its home games. Games 1, 2, 4 and 6 were decidedly lopsided contests (10–1 Twins, 8–4 Twins, 7–2 Cards, 11–5 Twins), with Games 3, 5 and 7 being much closer contests, each being decided by only two runs (3–1 Cards, 4–2 Cards and 4–2 Twins). After a 63-year drought, Tom Kelly", "id": "7120038" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Dallas Mavericks season\n\n\nthe season: Dallas' selections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. injured Record: 1–0; Home: 0–0; Road: 1–0 Record: 10–5; Home: 8–1 ; Road: 2–4 Record: 9–6; Home: 6–2; Road: 3–4 Record: 11–3; Home: 6–0; Road: 5–3 Record: 8–6; Home: 5–0; Road: 3–6 Record: 7–8; Home: 5–4; Road: 2–4 Record: 5–3; Home: 4–0; Road: 1–3 *Total for entire season including", "id": "14916679" }, { "contents": "2010 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2010 Major League Baseball season began April 4, with the regular season ending on October 3. The 2010 All-Star Game was played on July 13 at Angel Stadium of Anaheim in Anaheim, California. The National League ended a 13-game winless streak with a 3–1 victory. Due to this result, the World Series began October 27 in the city of the National League Champion, the San Francisco Giants, and ended November 1 when the Giants defeated the American League Champion Texas Rangers, four games to one. Green backgrounds", "id": "9032678" }, { "contents": "Busch Stadium\n\n\nscore of 6-2, clinching the series win. In the 2006 National League Championship Series the Cardinals hosted the New York Mets in Games 3, 4, and 5. St. Louis won Game 3 and Game 5, and eventually clinched their 17th National League pennant by defeating the Mets on the road in Game 7, 3-1. The Cardinals faced the Detroit Tigers in the 2006 World Series. This was the third meeting between the two ballclubs in the Fall Classic, and the first in 38 years. The", "id": "4108910" }, { "contents": "American Association (20th century) Rookie of the Year Award\n\n\nCity 89ers, Springfield Redbirds, and St. Paul Saints (2); and the Buffalo Bisons, Minneapolis Millers, and Toledo Mud Hens (1). Eight players from the St. Louis Cardinals Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the Rookie of the Year Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago White Sox and Cincinnati Reds organizations (5); the Boston/Milwaukee Braves organization (4); the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers, Cleveland Indians, Kansas City Royals, Montreal Expos, and", "id": "8789705" }, { "contents": "2017 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2017 Major League Baseball season began on April 2, 2017 with three games, including the 2016 World Series champions Chicago Cubs facing off against the St. Louis Cardinals, and ended on November 1. The postseason began on October 3. The World Series began October 24 and Game 7 was played on November 1, in which the Houston Astros defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers in seven games, to capture their first World Series championship in franchise history. The 88th Major League Baseball All-Star Game was held on July 11 at", "id": "12617094" }, { "contents": "UCLA Bruins baseball\n\n\nTulsa, 6–5 in 10 innings, and to Arizona State, 2–1 in 12 innings. Chambliss, who went on to play for Major League Baseball's Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Atlanta Braves between 1971 and 1986, had a team-high .340 batting average and 15 home runs. Other members of the team included Bill Bonham, Steven Edney, Mike Reinbach, and Jim York. The 1997 team won the Pac-10 title with a 43–18 record (21–9 Pac-10) and reached in the CWS. The team was", "id": "3126266" }, { "contents": "The National Baseball Association's top 100 minor league teams\n\n\ntheir final list. Of the 69 franchises to make the list, 14 appeared more than once. The Baltimore Orioles took 6 places on the list, the most of any team, followed by the Ft. Worth Panthers and Toronto Maple Leafs (5), Newark Bears and San Francisco Seals (4); Kansas City Blues, Los Angeles Angels, and St. Paul Saints (3); and Charlotte Hornets, Columbus Senators/Red Birds, Houston Buffaloes, Indianapolis Indians, Memphis Chicks, and Milwaukee Brewers (2", "id": "6000643" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "LaTroy Hawkins\n\n\nLaTroy Hawkins (born December 21, 1972) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. In his 21-year Major League Baseball (MLB) career, he played for the Minnesota Twins, Chicago Cubs, San Francisco Giants, Baltimore Orioles, Colorado Rockies, New York Yankees, Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, New York Mets, and Toronto Blue Jays. At the time of his retirement, Hawkins was the only active player to be a member of the 1,000-games-pitched club, and at", "id": "14886480" }, { "contents": "Ron Davis (pitcher)\n\n\nRonald Gene Davis (born August 6, 1955) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played 11 years from 1978 to 1988. Davis played for the New York Yankees and Minnesota Twins of the American League and the Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Dodgers, and San Francisco Giants of the National League. He was selected to the American League All-Star team in 1981. Davis was born in Houston, Texas. Standing 6' 4\", he was a hard-throwing right-handed relief pitcher. During his", "id": "18827106" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball rivalries\n\n\nexpansion teams in , MLB increased the total number of games American League teams played to 162, which meant teams would play each other 18 times a season. The National League did not implement this until the following year when the New York Mets and Houston Colt .45s (now the Houston Astros) entered play. In , with the San Diego Padres, Seattle Pilots, Kansas City Royals, and Montreal Expos entering play as expansion teams, MLB split both leagues into two divisions with six teams each. Teams played a total of", "id": "19117978" }, { "contents": "Uzbekistan Professional Football League Organization\n\n\nWDWWL 4 Previous rank: 5 Metalourg 7 3 1 3 13 9 +4 10 LWLWL 5 Previous rank: 14 Nasaf 7 3 1 3 11 8 +3 10 WWLLL 6 Previous rank: 3 Bunyodkor 6 3 1 2 9 8 +1 10 DWWWL 7 Previous rank: 4 Surkhon 6 2 3 1 5 4 +1 9 DLDWW 8 Previous rank: 7 Dinamo Samarqand 6 2 2 2 6 7 -1 8 DLWWL 9 Previous rank: 10 Buxoro 7 1 3 3 6 9 -3 6 LDLWD 10 Previous rank: 11 Andijan 6 1", "id": "612339" }, { "contents": "Julio Navarro\n\n\nJulio Navarro Ventura (January 9, 1934 – January 24, 2018) was a Major League Baseball relief pitcher. He played for the Los Angeles Angels (1962–64), Detroit Tigers (1964–66), and Atlanta Braves (1970). The 5'11\", 190 lb. right-hander with the nickname \"Whiplash\" was acquired by the Angels from the San Francisco Giants organization on September 2, 1962. Navarro made his major league debut in relief on September 3, 1962 against the New York Yankees in game 2", "id": "10731876" }, { "contents": "Federal League\n\n\neroded by subsequent court rulings and legislation regarding issues specific to Major League Baseball. Of the locations of teams in the Federal League, five currently have major league teams. Those are Baltimore, Chicago, Kansas City, Pittsburgh and St. Louis. Brooklyn has a New York–Penn League team, known as the Brooklyn Cyclones. (The major league Brooklyn Dodgers moved to Los Angeles in 1958, although the New York Mets have been located in the adjacent borough of Queens since 1964.) Buffalo and Indianapolis have International League teams", "id": "11616700" }, { "contents": "Jim Palmer\n\n\nbetween Major League Baseball, ABC and NBC called The Baseball Network) to once again broadcast with Tim McCarver and Al Michaels. In 1995, the reunited team of Palmer, McCarver and Michaels would call the All-Star Game, Game 3 of that NLDS between Cincinnati and Los Angeles, Game 4 of the NLDS between Atlanta and Colorado, Games 1–2 of the NLCS, and Games 1, 4–5 of the World Series. Palmer, McCarver and Michaels were also intended to call the previous year's World Series for ABC,", "id": "10332649" }, { "contents": "Kauffman Stadium\n\n\nresult of the American League winning the 2015 MLB All-Star Game 6-3. The Royals won game 1 (5-4 in 14 innings) and game 2 (7-1), as well as the entire series (4-1). Kauffman Stadium was the last baseball-only park built in the majors (not counting temporary facilities) from 1966 to 1991. It was one of the few baseball-only facilities built in the majors during the heyday of the cookie-cutter stadium era,", "id": "17613781" }, { "contents": "Steve Lyons (baseball)\n\n\nthe rare distinction of having played all nine defensive positions in a single game at the major league level, although in an exhibition contest. The \"Windy City Classic,\" between the Chicago Cubs and the White Sox, took place at Wrigley Field on April 23, 1990. Per standard baseball notation, Lyons' positions during the game were, in order: 2-3-7-8-6-9-5-9-1-4. Lyons signed with Boston on April 18, 1991. With", "id": "5478878" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Carolina Hurricanes season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Carolina Hurricanes season began October 3, 2007. It was the franchise's 36th season, 29th season in the National Hockey League (NHL) and 11th as the Hurricanes. Key dates prior to the start of the season: The Hurricanes had the most power-play opportunities of all 30 NHL teams, with 420. Record: 7–3–3; Home: 3–1–1; Road: 4–2–2 Record: 7–6–0; Home: 5–4–0; Road: 2–2–0 Record: 5–10–0; Home: 2–3–0; Road: 3–7–0 Record: 6–6–1;", "id": "10381758" }, { "contents": "1970 NBA playoffs\n\n\n1) Atlanta Hawks vs. (3) Chicago Bulls: \"Hawks win series 4-1\" (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Phoenix Suns: \"Lakers win series 4-3\" Division Finals (1) Atlanta Hawks vs. (2) Los Angeles Lakers: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Champion: New York Knicks Division Semifinals (1) New York Knicks vs. (3) Baltimore Bullets: \"Knicks win series 4-3\" (2) Milwaukee Bucks vs. (4)", "id": "14689672" }, { "contents": "Bobby Schang\n\n\nRobert Martin Schang (December 7, 1886 – August 29, 1966), born in Wales Center, New York, was a catcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates (1914–15), New York Giants (1915) and St. Louis Cardinals (1927). He was the brother of former Major League Baseball catcher Wally Schang. In 3 seasons Schang played in 82 Games and had 186 At Bats, 14 Runs, 35 Hits, 7 Doubles, 4 Triples, 6 RBI, 3 Stolen Bases, 18 Walks, .188 Batting Average", "id": "7568276" }, { "contents": "A. J. Hinch\n\n\n, the Astros defeated the New York Yankees in Yankee Stadium 3–0 to advance to the American League Division Series. In the ALDS, Hinch's Astros took a 2–1 series lead against the Kansas City Royals. The Astros led the Royals 6–2 in Game 4 going into the 8th inning before the Royals came back to win 9–6. The Astros would go on to lose the series. In 2016, Houston began the season 7–17. Although the team's play improved during the course of the season, the Astros finished 84–78 and did", "id": "6118162" }, { "contents": "Mike Maddux\n\n\nMichael Ausley Maddux (born August 27, 1961) is an American professional baseball pitching coach and former pitcher, who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for nine teams, over 15 seasons. He is now the pitching coach for the St. Louis Cardinals. Maddux played in MLB from through for the Philadelphia Phillies, Los Angeles Dodgers, San Diego Padres, New York Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates, Boston Red Sox, Seattle Mariners, Montreal Expos, and Houston Astros. Except for the Phillies, for whom he played during", "id": "6218003" }, { "contents": "Chad Moeller\n\n\nChad Edward Moeller [MOE-ler] (born February 18, 1975) is an American former professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 2000 through 2010 for the Minnesota Twins, Arizona Diamondbacks, Milwaukee Brewers, Cincinnati Reds, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, and Baltimore Orioles. Moeller attended the University of Southern California (USC) and played college baseball for the USC Trojans baseball team. In 1996, he was an All-Pac-10 Conference selection. He was drafted in the", "id": "2431693" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Phoenix Coyotes season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Phoenix Coyotes season began on October 4, 2007. It was the franchise's 36th season, 29th in the National Hockey League (NHL) and 12th season as the Phoenix Coyotes. Key dates prior to the start of the season: Record: 4–6–0; Home: 1–5–0; Road: 3–1–0 Record: 7–6–0; Home: 3–2–0; Road: 4–4–0 Record: 7–6–1; Home: 2–3–1; Road: 5–3–0 Record: 9–4–1; Home: 5–1–1; Road: 4–3–0 Record: 6–5–3; Home: 3–3–1; Road", "id": "12404837" }, { "contents": "Jim Brower\n\n\nJames Robert Brower (born December 29, 1972) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played for eight Major League Baseball (MLB) teams: the Cleveland Indians (-), Cincinnati Reds (-), Montreal Expos (2002), San Francisco Giants (-), Atlanta Braves (), Baltimore Orioles (), San Diego Padres (2006), and New York Yankees (). He is currently the pitching coach for the Seattle Mariners of Major League Baseball (MLB). Brower was", "id": "10294961" }, { "contents": "Brad Ausmus\n\n\nBradley David Ausmus (; born April 14, 1969) is an American baseball former catcher and current manager for the Los Angeles Angels of Major League Baseball (MLB). In his 18-year MLB playing career, Ausmus played for the San Diego Padres, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, and Los Angeles Dodgers. He was also the manager of the Tigers and of the Israel national baseball team. A 1987 draft pick of the New York Yankees, he chose to alternate between attending Dartmouth College and playing minor league baseball. He then", "id": "3254039" }, { "contents": "WTOG\n\n\nWednesdays). These included games from the Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, Kansas City Royals, Minnesota Twins, New York Yankees, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals and the Toronto Blue Jays, as those teams were mainly in the Grapefruit League for spring training in the Tampa Bay, Orlando, Fort Myers and Sarasota areas. WTOG discontinued the baseball broadcasts when ESPN became the cable partner for Major League Baseball in 1990. WTOG aired numerous Tampa Bay Rowdies", "id": "69857" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball relocation of 1950s–60s\n\n\nexpanded to add teams in new and existing cities, adding 14 teams as of 2018. During the early years of the American League as a major league, the league placed franchises in cities that were either in direct competition with National League teams (New York City, Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, and St. Louis) or in markets abandoned by the National League after the 1899 contraction (Cleveland, Washington, D.C., and briefly Baltimore). Only Detroit, home of the Detroit Tigers, was a true \"new\"", "id": "983146" }, { "contents": "Billy Kelly (baseball)\n\n\nWilliam Joseph Kelly (May 1, 1886 – June 3, 1940) was an American professional baseball player. He played in parts of four seasons in Major League Baseball for the St. Louis Cardinals and Pittsburgh Pirates from through . He also managed the minor league Port Huron Saints in 1922. Kelly was born in Baltimore, Maryland and died of lung cancer in Detroit, Michigan at the age of 54. In a brief 4 year, 104 game major league career, Kelly compiled a .290 batting average with 32 runs, 1", "id": "19333378" }, { "contents": "Kevin Jarvis\n\n\nKevin Thomas Jarvis (born August 1, 1969) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. He played professionally for many teams including the Cincinnati Reds, Minnesota Twins, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, Colorado Rockies, San Diego Padres, Seattle Mariners, St. Louis Cardinals, the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Boston Red Sox. As of , he is a scout for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. Jarvis was born in Lexington, Kentucky and graduated from Tates Creek High School in Lexington. He played college baseball at Wake Forest", "id": "7080315" }, { "contents": "René Rivera\n\n\nRené Rivera (born July 31, 1983) is a Puerto Rican professional baseball catcher in the New York Mets organization. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Seattle Mariners, Minnesota Twins, San Diego Padres, Tampa Bay Rays, Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Angels and Atlanta Braves. Rivera was drafted by the Seattle Mariners in the second round (49th overall) of the 2001 Major League Baseball Draft as a 17-year-old. He played most of the 2004 season with the High-A California", "id": "21916971" }, { "contents": "New Jersey Jackals\n\n\n9/14 - North Shore 5, Jackals 4 9/16 - North Shore 1, Jackals 0 9/17 – Jackals 7, North Shore 2 9/18 – Jackals 4, North Shore 2 9/19 – Jackals 5, North Shore 3 Win 2nd Northeast League Championship, 4th team Championship. To date, this is the last time the Jackals have won a league championship. The Jackals total attendance in 2004 was 106,100. Averaging 2,282 per game. In 2005 the Jackals joined the 8-team Canadian American Association of Professional Baseball League but failed to make the playoffs", "id": "4403592" }, { "contents": "Larry Beinfest\n\n\nMarlins defeated the San Francisco Giants, 3-1 in four games in the 2003 NLDS, and the Chicago Cubs, 4-3 in seven games in the 2003 NLCS, to win the 2003 NL Pennant. In the 2003 World Series, the Marlins became the champion of Major League Baseball by defeating the AL Pennant winning New York Yankees 4-2 in six games. Following their championship season, Baseball America named the Marlins Organization of the Year and the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum recognized Beinfest as the 2003 winner of the", "id": "19195239" }, { "contents": "List of current Major League Baseball broadcasters\n\n\n-4, 6-7, and odd extra innings up through 2013) br Oakland: Innings 3-4, 7, and even extra innings br Seattle: Innings 3, 6-7, and even extra innings (formerly 3-4, 7, and even extra innings from 2011-2012) br Tampa Bay: Innings 3-4, 7-8, and even extra innings (Wills and Freed switch every game so one will do innings 1-2, 5-6, 9, and", "id": "6338286" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "Henry Blanco\n\n\nHenry Ramón Blanco (born August 29, 1971) is a Venezuelan professional baseball coach and former player. He is currently the bullpen coach for the Washington Nationals. He played as a catcher in Major League Baseball from 1997 to 2013, appearing for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, Atlanta Braves, Minnesota Twins, Chicago Cubs, San Diego Padres, New York Mets, Arizona Diamondbacks, Toronto Blue Jays, and Seattle Mariners. He later served as quality assurance coach for the Cubs. Although a light", "id": "16244431" }, { "contents": "Ryan Howard\n\n\na 7–2 loss to the Atlanta Braves. On September 6, Howard logged his first Major League hit in a single at-bat during a 3–1 loss to the Braves; on September 8, he recorded his first multi-hit game with a double and a single in a 4–1 win over the Braves. On September 11, Howard hit his first Major League home run off Bartolomé Fortunato, driving in his first RBI and scoring his first run in an 11–9 win over the New York Mets. Howard had 42 plate appearances", "id": "20940364" }, { "contents": "Xavier Nady\n\n\nXavier Clifford Nady VI (; born November 14, 1978) is an American former professional baseball outfielder and first baseman. Nady played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the New York Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates, New York Yankees, Chicago Cubs, Arizona Diamondbacks, Washington Nationals, San Francisco Giants, and the San Diego Padres. The St. Louis Cardinals originally drafted Nady in the 4th round of the 1997 Major League Baseball draft (134th overall) after he was named Northern California Player of the Year in his senior year of", "id": "5033466" }, { "contents": "Rex Hudler\n\n\nRex Allan Hudler (born September 2, 1960) is an American former Major League Baseball utility player and color commentator for the Kansas City Royals. He played a total of fourteen seasons after being a first round draft pick of the New York Yankees in 1978. Hudler played for six different Major League Baseball teams, and at every position except pitcher and catcher throughout his career: the New York Yankees (1984–1985), Baltimore Orioles (1986), Montreal Expos (1988–1990), St. Louis Cardinals (1990–1992), California", "id": "518136" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Montreal Canadiens season\n\n\nleading the NHL in power-play goals scored (90) and power-play percentage (24.06%). They also tied the Florida Panthers for the fewest shorthanded goals allowed, with three. Record: 6–2–3; Home: 2–1–2; Road: 4–1–1. Monthly record: 7–7–0; Home: 3–3–0; Road: 4–4–0.br Season record: 13–9–3; Home: 5–4–2; Road: 8–5–1. Monthly record: 6–4–4; Home: 1–3–2; Road: 5–1–2.br Season record: 19–13–7; Home: 6–7–4; Road: 13–6–3.", "id": "11149706" }, { "contents": "Rob Murphy\n\n\nRobert Albert Murphy (born May 26, 1960) is an American former professional baseball player who was a relief pitcher in Major League Baseball for eleven seasons in the 1980s and 1990s. Murphy played college baseball for the University of Florida, and was picked by the Cincinnati Reds in the first round of the 1981 Major League Baseball Draft. In addition to the Reds, he played for the Boston Red Sox, Seattle Mariners, Houston Astros, St. Louis Cardinals, New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers and Florida Marlins. Murphy", "id": "17438779" }, { "contents": "2006–07 Buffalo Sabres season\n\n\nMichael Ryan, Andrej Sekera and Drew Stafford all played their first career NHL game during the 2006–07 season. The Sabres finished with 298 goals scored (excluding 10 shootout-winning goals), the most in the League. Record for month 10–0–1 (Home 4–0–1 Away 6–0–0) Record for Month 9–3–1 (Home 4–2–1 Away 5–1–0) Record for Month 9–4–1 (Home 5–2–0 Away 4–2–1) Record for Month 6–7–1 (Home 4–3–0 Away 2–4–1) Record for Month 8–2–1 (Home 5–0–1 Away 3–2–0) Record for Month 8–5–2 (Home 5–3–0 Away", "id": "5702113" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Golden State Warriors season\n\n\nThis had fans severely criticizing the conference system in the league as the Warriors had a better record than all eastern conference playoff teams up to the third seed. Teams such as the Atlanta Hawks had sub or .500 winning percentages but still managed to make the postseason. Record: 0–1; Home: 0–1; Road: 0–0 Record: 8–6; Home: 3–3 ; Road: 5–3 Record: 11–6; Home: 5–2; Road: 6–4 Record: 9–6; Home: 5–2; Road: 4–4 Record: 7–3; Home:", "id": "14917146" }, { "contents": "Miguel Batista\n\n\nMiguel Descartes Batista Jerez (born February 19, 1971) is a Dominican former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Florida Marlins, Chicago Cubs, Montreal Expos, Kansas City Royals, Arizona Diamondbacks, Toronto Blue Jays, Seattle Mariners, Washington Nationals, St. Louis Cardinals, New York Mets and Atlanta Braves. Over his career, Batista has played for eight teams and been utilized extensively as both a starter and a reliever. His best seasons came in and with the Arizona Diamondbacks,", "id": "19280208" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball on CBS\n\n\non KPIX-TV locally, although the games aired on stations in markets adjacent to the Bay Area. In 1963, KPIX pre-empted the July 13 game between the San Francisco Giants–Philadelphia Phillies (at 10:15 a.m.), and the Los Angeles Dodgers-Phillies game on July 14 (at 9:30 a.m.); in 1964, the station pre-empted the Kansas City Athletics–New York Yankees game on May 16 (at 10:45) and the Milwaukee Braves–St. Louis Cardinals game on May 17.", "id": "18694381" }, { "contents": "1969 Major League Baseball expansion\n\n\nSt. Louis Cardinals, and the National League West would consist of the Atlanta Braves, Cincinnati Reds, Houston Astros, Los Angeles Dodgers, San Diego Padres, and San Francisco Giants. Game scheduling issues had to be resolved; league-wide, there would be 1,944 games compared to 1,232 for the 1968 Major League Baseball season. The American League had considered decreasing the number of games played by each team to 152 or 156 from 162 that had been played each season since 1961, and the National League either 162 or 165", "id": "11925192" }, { "contents": "List of international games played by NHL teams\n\n\nAngeles Kings, the Minnesota North Stars, the Montreal Canadiens, the New Jersey Devils, the New York Islanders, the New York Rangers, the Philadelphia Flyers, the Pittsburgh Penguins, the Quebec Nordiques, the St. Louis Blues, the Toronto Maple Leafs, the Vancouver Canucks, the Washington Capitals, and the original Winnipeg Jets). Games took place in the USA and Canada. The Soviet teams won the series with a record of 11–9–1. Individually, CSKA has a record of 4–1–0, Dynamo had a record of 3–2–0", "id": "21623026" } ]
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[ { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "1942 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 1942 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the tenth playing of the midsummer classic between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was held on July 6, 1942, at Polo Grounds in New York City the home of the New York Giants of the National League. The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League 3–1. While the game had been scheduled for a twilight start at 6:30 p.m. EWT", "id": "14878188" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "2015 Toronto Blue Jays season\n\n\nearned positions in the bullpen on the Opening Day roster. The team returned to Montreal's Olympic Stadium on April 3 and April 4, 2015, to face the Cincinnati Reds. The Blue Jays would lose the first game 2–0, but win the finale 9–1. In Grapefruit League play, Toronto finished with a 19–13 record. The 2015 Major League Baseball draft was held on June 8–10. The Blue Jays played against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium on Opening Day and won, 6–1. Toronto scored five runs in the", "id": "19251784" }, { "contents": "2007 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2007 Major League Baseball season began on April 1 with a rematch of the 2006 National League Championship Series; the St. Louis Cardinals and New York Mets played the first game of the season at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri, which was won by the Mets, 6–1. The regular season concluded with seven teams entering the postseason who had failed to reach the 2006 playoffs including all National League teams, with only the New York Yankees returning; a dramatic one-game playoff between the Colorado Rockies and San Diego Padres", "id": "15645656" }, { "contents": "2009 Major League Baseball season\n\n\n4–3. In addition, the annual Civil Rights Game became a regular season game, and was played June 20 at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Ohio, when the host Cincinnati Reds lost to the Chicago White Sox in an interleague game, 10–8. Both teams wore replicas of their 1965 uniforms in the contest. The New York Yankees, with 103 wins, clinched Major League Baseball's best record in the 2009 season, and the #1 seed in the American League by winning the AL East. The Los Angeles", "id": "5183694" }, { "contents": "2016 Washington Nationals season\n\n\nfirst come-from-behind postseason win for a Washington, D.C., Major League Baseball team since the Washington Senators came from behind to beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 4-3 in Game 3 of the 1925 World Series 91 years earlier on October 10, 1925. It also was the Nationals′ first postseason victory at home since a 2-1 win over the St. Louis Cardinals in Game 4 of the 2012 National League Division Series on October 11, 2012. 4:08 p.m. (EDT) at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California", "id": "18692321" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "List of current Major League Baseball broadcasters\n\n\n, and even extra innings br Milwaukee: Innings 3-4, 7, and 10-11, 14-15, 18-19 with Uecker and Levering; innings 4-6, and 10-11, 14-15, 18-19 with Levering and Grindle br New York Mets: Innings 3-4, 7, and even extra innings br Philadelphia: Innings 4-5 (home games only) br St. Louis: Innings 3-4, 7-8, and even extra innings (home", "id": "6338289" }, { "contents": "1966 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 1966 Major League Baseball season was contested from April 11 to October 9, 1966. The Braves played their inaugural season in Atlanta, following their relocation from Milwaukee. Three teams played the 1966 season in new stadiums. On April 12, the Braves ushered in Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium with the Pittsburgh Pirates taking a 3–2 win in 13 innings. One week later, Anaheim Stadium opened with the California Angels losing to the Chicago White Sox, 3–1 in the Angels' debut in neighboring Orange County. On May 8,", "id": "16053448" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Rookie of the Year Award\n\n\n(2); and the Colorado Springs Sky Sox, Las Vegas 51s, New Orleans Zephyrs, Portland Beavers, and Sacramento River Cats (1). Four players from the Arizona Diamondbacks Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the Rookie of the Year Award, more than any other, followed by the Anaheim Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and San Diego Padres organizations (3); the Colorado Rockies, Kansas City Royals, and Seattle Mariners organizations (2); and the Florida Marlins, Houston Astros", "id": "8032424" }, { "contents": "2015 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2015 Major League Baseball season began on April 5 with a Sunday night game between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field, and ended on November 1 with the Kansas City Royals winning the World Series. This was Rob Manfred's first season serving as Commissioner of Baseball. The Major League Baseball All-Star Game's 86th edition was held on Tuesday, July 14 at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Ohio, home of the Cincinnati Reds. The American League won the game 6–3, to give", "id": "19375509" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Los Angeles Clippers season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Los Angeles Clippers season was their 38th season in the NBA and their 24th in Los Angeles. Key dates prior to the start of the season: Los Angeles' selections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. Record: 6–8; Home: 4–4; Road: 2–4 Record: 4–9; Home: 1–4; Road: 3–5 Record: 4–9; Home: 4–6; Road: 0–3 Record: 5–9; Home: 2–3; Road: 3–6 Record: 3–15; Home: 2–6; Road: 1–9 Record", "id": "15027267" }, { "contents": "Brett Tomko\n\n\nBrett Daniel Tomko (born April 7, 1973) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Cincinnati Reds, San Diego Padres, Seattle Mariners, St. Louis Cardinals, San Francisco Giants, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, Oakland Athletics, Texas Rangers, and Kansas City Royals. Tomko attended El Dorado High School in Placentia, California, and was a letter winner in basketball and baseball. Tomko attended Florida Southern College for one season in , leading the team", "id": "5534629" }, { "contents": "Ducky Schofield\n\n\nJohn Richard Schofield (born January 7, 1935), nicknamed Ducky, is an American former professional baseball infielder. He played nineteen seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1953 to 1971 for the St. Louis Cardinals, Pittsburgh Pirates, San Francisco Giants, New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers, Boston Red Sox, and Milwaukee Brewers. Schofield made his Major League Baseball debut with the St. Louis Cardinals on July 3, 1953, and appeared in his final game on September 30, 1971 for the Milwaukee Brewers.", "id": "7142787" }, { "contents": "Sports Beanie Babies\n\n\nthe Elephant 9/06/98 Anaheim Athletics Mel the Koala 9/06/98 Toronto Blue Jays Rocket the Bluejay 9/08/98 Chicago Cubs Blackie the Bear 9/13/98 Chicago Cubs Gracie the Swan 9/14/98 St. Louis Cardinals Smoochy the Frog 4/11/99 San Francisco Giants Slippery the Seal 4/25/99 Chicago Cubs Sammy the Bear 5/30/99 New York Mets Valentina the Bear 6/12/99 Milwaukee Brewers Early the Robin 6/18/99 Minnesota Twins Hippie the Bunny 6/19/99 Cincinnati Reds Scorch the Dragon 7/03/99 Houston Astros Goatee the Goat 7/11/99 Detroit Tigers Kuku the Cockatoo 7/18/99 Houston Astros Tiny the Chihuahua 8/05/99 Chicago Cubs Erin the Bear 8/15/99 New York Yankees", "id": "10270945" }, { "contents": "Eastern League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nAward, the most of any position. Seven players from the Philadelphia Phillies Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Pittsburgh Pirates organization (6); the Baltimore Orioles, Cleveland Indians, and Montreal Expos organizations (5); the New York Mets, and the Toronto Blue Jays organizations (4); the Boston Red Sox, and the New York Yankees organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Chicago White Sox, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers", "id": "5435227" }, { "contents": "2002 New York Yankees season\n\n\nH = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in\" Game 1: \"New York 8 – Anaheim 5.\" Game 2: \"Anaheim 8 – New York 6.\" Game 3: \"Anaheim 9 – New York 6.\" Game 4: \"Anaheim 9 – New York 5.\" Anaheim's victory secured their place in the American League Championship Series, where they defeated the Minnesota Twins, and subsequently the San Francisco Giants to win the World Series", "id": "3120510" }, { "contents": "Busch Stadium\n\n\nSeries against the Kansas City Royals. The Cardinals hosted two postseason games at Busch Stadium in 2015. In the National League Division Series, they won game 1 on October 9, 2015, but lost game 2 against the Chicago Cubs. The Cardinals then lost games 3 and 4 to the Cubs at Wrigley Field to lose the series 3-1. The stadium hosted the 2009 Major League Baseball All-Star Game on July 14, 2009. The American League defeated the National League in that game, 4-3.", "id": "4108919" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\n, Mobile BayBears, and Nashville Sounds (2); and the Asheville Tourists, Charlotte O's, and Montgomery Rebels (1). Six players from the Chicago White Sox Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Houston Astros organization (4); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Cincinnati Reds, Kansas City Royals, Milwaukee Brewers, Oakland Athletics, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays/Rays organizations (3); the Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, Detroit Tigers", "id": "7467045" }, { "contents": "Champion Baseball\n\n\ncity/state to represent from a list containing Los Angeles, Cincinnati, Atlanta, Pittsburg (probably a typo for Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania), Chicago, Montreal, St. Louis, Boston, Milwaukee, New York City, California and Texas (all of whom had major-league baseball franchises in 1983). The computer then randomly selects from among the remaining cities. If at any time the computer team has scored more runs than the player, the game immediately ends. The high-scores list (\"FAR OUT PLAYERS", "id": "10335865" }, { "contents": "1939 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 1939 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the seventh playing of the mid-summer classic between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was held on July 11, 1939, at Yankee Stadium in The Bronx, New York City, the home of the New York Yankees of the American League. The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League 3–1. Players in \"italics\" have since been", "id": "22195293" }, { "contents": "California League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nAward, the most of any position. Six players played during seasons for which position information is unavailable. Sixteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the San Diego Padres organization (7); the California/Los Angeles Angels, Minnesota Twins, and San Francisco Giants organizations (5); the St. Louis Cardinals organization (4); the Kansas City/Oakland Athletics and Milwaukee Brewers organization (3);", "id": "8204130" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "2015 Summer North American League of Legends Championship Series\n\n\n2015 Summer North American League of Legends Championship Series (2015 Summer NA LCS) was won by Counter Logic Gaming, their first NA LCS split title. Most games were played in Los Angeles at Riot Games' studio, but the finals were played at Madison Square Garden in New York. 1. Team Liquid 14-5 2. Counter Logic Gaming 13-6 3. Team Impulse 13-6 4. Gravity Gaming 12-7 5. Team SoloMid 11-7 6. Team Dignitas 10-8 7.", "id": "894748" }, { "contents": "Darren Bragg\n\n\nDarren William Bragg (born September 7, 1969) is an American former baseball outfielder who played 11 seasons in Major League Baseball. He played for the Seattle Mariners (–), Boston Red Sox (1996–), St. Louis Cardinals (1999), Colorado Rockies (), New York Mets (), New York Yankees (2001), Atlanta Braves (–), San Diego Padres (), and his final team, the Cincinnati Reds (2004). In his career, he hit .255 with", "id": "479806" }, { "contents": "Peoria Javelinas\n\n\nThe Peoria Javelinas, established in 1992, are a baseball team that plays in the West Division of the Arizona Fall League. The Javelinas play their home games in the Peoria Sports Complex in Peoria, Arizona, which is a spring training site for both the San Diego Padres and the Seattle Mariners. For the 2011 season, Major League Baseball teams sending players to the Javelinas were: the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Mets, San Diego Padres, St. Louis Cardinals, and Seattle Mariners. For 2012 the Minnesota Twins and Cincinnati", "id": "5919459" }, { "contents": "2008 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 2008 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 79th midseason exhibition between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and the National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was played at Yankee Stadium in The Bronx, New York City, home of the New York Yankees, on July 15, 2008 and began at 8:47 p.m. ET. The game ended at 1:38 a.m. ET the following morning. The home American League won 4–3 in 15 innings, giving home field", "id": "18338012" }, { "contents": "Sports Beanie Babies\n\n\nGIVEN AWAY (SGA) AT BASEBALL GAMES: 5/18/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 9/06/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 9/18/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 3/10/98 New York Yankees Bones the Dog 5/03/98 Chicago Cubs Daisy the Cow (Harry Caray) 5/17/98 New York Yankees Valentino the Bear 5/22/98 St. Louis Cardinals Stretch the Ostrich 5/31/98 Detroit Tigers Stripes the Tiger 5/31/98 Milwaukee Brewers Batty the Bat 5/31/98 Kansas City Royals Roary the Lion 6/14/98 Arizona Diamondbacks Hissy the Snake 7/07/98 Colorado Rockies Glory the Bear 7/12/98 Chicago White Sox Blizzard the Tiger 7/12/98 New York Mets", "id": "10270943" }, { "contents": "2007–08 New Jersey Devils season\n\n\n: 9–4–1; Home: 4–3–0; Road: 5–1–1 Record: 7–4–1 ; Home: 4–1–0 ; Road: 3–3–1 Record: 7–5–0 ; Home: 4–4–0 ; Road: 3–1–0 Record: 9–3–3 ; Home: 7–3–1 ; Road: 2–0–2 Record: 6–6–1 ; Home: 2–2–1 ; Road: 4–4–0 Record: 3–1–0 ; Home: 2–0–0 ; Road: 1–1–0 The New Jersey Devils clinched a playoff spot following a 2–1 overtime victory against the New York Islanders on April 1, 2008, their 79th game of the season. They were the third", "id": "13610586" }, { "contents": "2018 New York Mets season\n\n\nlosing 1–5 to the St. Louis Cardinals, finishing the series two out of three. After, they went on a 9–game win streak, which put them in first place in the NL East. They finished the month going 15–9 and having a strong win (14–2) over the San Diego Padres. On May 1, the Mets started the month losing 2–3 to the Atlanta Braves at Citi Field. They went on a 6–game losing streak, but broke out of it seven days later by beating the Cincinnati Reds 7–6. The", "id": "3541787" }, { "contents": "Doubleheader (baseball)\n\n\nLike the twi-night doubleheader, this type of doubleheader is more prominent in the minor leagues. The last one scheduled in Major League Baseball was the Seattle Mariners at the Kansas City Royals on August 6, 2017. Prior traditional doubleheaders were the Detroit Tigers at the Cleveland Indians on September 13, 2015, the Pittsburgh Pirates at the New York Yankees on May 18, 2014, San Diego Padres at the Cleveland Indians on April 9, 2014, the New York Yankees at the Cleveland Indians on May 13, 2013,", "id": "5035560" }, { "contents": "Graeme Lloyd\n\n\nGraeme John Lloyd (born 9 April 1967) is an Australian-born former professional baseball pitcher, who appeared with the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays, Montreal Expos, Florida Marlins, New York Mets, and Kansas City Royals of Major League Baseball (MLB). Lloyd played with the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays, and Kansas City Royals of the American League and the Montreal Expos, Florida Marlins, and New York Mets of the National League. He was the third", "id": "11258284" }, { "contents": "1969 Major League Baseball expansion\n\n\nand Washington Senators, and the American League West would consist of the California Angels, Chicago White Sox, Kansas City Royals, Minnesota Twins, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Pilots. The National League originally resisted a divisional split, with its president Warren Giles citing \"the tradition and history of baseball\". By July 10, the National League owners had agreed to a divisional split, in which the National League East would consist of the Chicago Cubs, Montreal Expos, New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, and", "id": "11925191" }, { "contents": "Ricky Bones\n\n\nRicardo Bones (; born April 7, 1969) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. Bones played from 1991 to 2001 for three National League teams – the San Diego Padres, Cincinnati Reds, and Florida Marlins – and four American League teams – the Milwaukee Brewers, Kansas City Royals, New York Yankees, and Baltimore Orioles. Bones was signed by the Padres as an amateur free agent on May 13, 1986 making his Major League debut on August 11, 1991 against the Cincinnati Reds. He pitched seven innings, allowed", "id": "19542825" }, { "contents": "Rubén Gotay\n\n\nRuben A. Gotay ( ; born December 25, 1982) is a Puerto Rican former professional baseball infielder. He played in Major League Baseball from 2004 to 2008 with the Kansas City Royals, New York Mets and Atlanta Braves. He is currently a coach for the Clearwater Threshers. Gotay made his major league debut with the Kansas City Royals on August 4, , when they played the Chicago White Sox. He went 1-for-3 and got his first major league hit off José Contreras. Gotay played in 44 games for the Royals in", "id": "18248893" }, { "contents": "Midwestern United States\n\n\n), Major League Baseball (MLB), National Basketball Association (NBA), National Hockey League (NHL) and Major League Soccer (MLS) have team franchises in several Midwestern cities: Successful teams include the St. Louis Cardinals (11 World Series titles), Cincinnati Reds (5 World Series titles), Chicago Bulls (6 NBA titles), the Detroit Pistons (3 NBA titles), the Green Bay Packers (4 Super Bowl titles, 13 total NFL championships), the Chicago Bears (1 Super Bowl", "id": "15016390" }, { "contents": "Roberto Kelly\n\n\nRoberto Conrado \"Gray\" Kelly (born October 1, 1964) is a Panamanian former professional baseball outfielder in Major League Baseball and current manager of the Sultanes de Monterrey of the Mexican Baseball League. He was signed by the New York Yankees as an amateur free agent in 1982 and went on to play for them (1987–1992 and 2000), the Cincinnati Reds (1993–1994), Atlanta Braves (1994), Montreal Expos (1995), Los Angeles Dodgers (1995), Minnesota Twins (1996–1997), Seattle Mariners", "id": "13631358" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Portland Trail Blazers season\n\n\nselections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. Record: 0–1 ; Home: 0–0 ; Road: 0–1 Record: 5–10 ; Home: 5–3 ; Road: 0–7 Record: 13–2 ; Home: 10–0 ; Road: 3–2 Record: 8–6 ; Home: 3–2 ; Road: 5–4 Record: 5–9; Home: 4–3; Road: 1–6 Record: 7–8; Home: 3–3 ; Road: 4–5 Record: 3–5; Home: 3–2; Road: 0–3 *Total for entire season including previous team(s) The Trail Blazers", "id": "14916980" }, { "contents": "Todd Zeile\n\n\nTodd Edward Zeile (born September 9, 1965) is an American former professional baseball third baseman, catcher, and first baseman in Major League Baseball (MLB). He played sixteen seasons, from 1989 to 2004, for the St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago Cubs, Philadelphia Phillies, Baltimore Orioles, Los Angeles Dodgers, Florida Marlins, Texas Rangers, New York Mets, Colorado Rockies, New York Yankees, and Montreal Expos. Zeile graduated from UCLA, where he played collegiate baseball primarily as a catcher. Only five players", "id": "4659979" }, { "contents": "Cameron Maybin\n\n\nCameron Keith Maybin (born April 4, 1987) is an American professional baseball outfielder for the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball (MLB). He has played in MLB for the Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, San Diego Padres, Atlanta Braves, Los Angeles Angels, Houston Astros, and Seattle Mariners. He was the tenth overall pick in the 2005 MLB draft by the Tigers and debuted with them in 2007. With the Astros, he won the 2017 World Series over the Los Angeles Dodgers. Maybin", "id": "4351467" }, { "contents": "All-you-can-eat seats\n\n\nBaltimore Orioles, Kansas City Royals, and Texas Rangers converted their under-utilized seats to AYCE seats. The concept spread to 13 Major League Baseball parks in 2008 and 19 parks in 2010. Major League Baseball teams offering all-you-can-eat seats include the Arizona Diamondbacks, Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, Kansas City Royals, Los Angeles Dodgers, Miami Marlins, Minnesota Twins, Pittsburgh Pirates, San Diego Padres, Tampa Bay Rays, Texas Rangers, and Toronto", "id": "12379503" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Detroit Red Wings season\n\n\nand center Pavel Datsyuk were starters in the game. The Western Conference team was coached by Detroit Red Wings head coach Mike Babcock. The Red Wings had the best goaltending in the League, allowing only 179 goals (excluding five shootout goals). Record: 10–2–1; Home: 5–1–0; Road: 5–1–1 Record: 7–4–1; Home: 5–1–0; Road: 2–3–1 Record: 12–2–1 ; Home: 6–1–1 ; Road: 6–1–0 Record: 9–2–1; Home: 4–1–1; Road: 5–1–0 Record: 4–8–2; Home: 1–4–0; Road", "id": "10767066" }, { "contents": "List of Miami Hurricanes in the NFL\n\n\n(2) Baltimore Ravens (0) Buffalo Bills (2) Carolina Panthers (4) Chicago Bears (2) Cincinnati Bengals (1) Cleveland Browns (2) Dallas Cowboys (0) Denver Broncos (1) Detroit Lions (2) Green Bay Packers (3) Houston Texans (2) Indianapolis Colts (4) Jacksonville Jaguars (6) Kansas City Chiefs (1) Los Angeles Chargers (4) Los Angeles Rams (0) Miami Dolphins (2) Minnesota Vikings (2) New England Patriots", "id": "16077415" }, { "contents": "Larry Stahl\n\n\nLarry Floyd Stahl (born June 29, 1941) is an American retired professional baseball outfielder. He played in Major League Baseball from 1964 to 1973 for the Kansas City Athletics, New York Mets, San Diego Padres, and Cincinnati Reds. Stahl was signed by the Athletics in 1960 as an amateur free agent. He broke into the big leagues on September 11, 1964, going 0-1 as a pinch-hitter against Wally Bunker in a 5-2 Kansas City loss to the Baltimore Orioles in Memorial Stadium.", "id": "21402635" }, { "contents": "Rick Wilkins (baseball)\n\n\nRichard David Wilkins (born June 4, 1967) is an American former professional baseball catcher. He played eleven seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) between 1991 and 2001 for the Chicago Cubs, Houston Astros, San Francisco Giants, Seattle Mariners, New York Mets, Los Angeles Dodgers, St. Louis Cardinals, and San Diego Padres. Wilkins was born in Jacksonville, Florida. While growing up, he graduated from The Bolles School where he was a district champ in both baseball and football his senior year of high school", "id": "21061655" }, { "contents": "List of highest-income counties in the United States\n\n\n, Pennsylvania 3, Wisconsin 2, Massachusetts 2, Michigan 2, Indiana 1, Kansas 1, Kentucky 1, Missouri 1, New Hampshire 1, New Mexico 1, Tennessee 1, Utah 1. Twenty-five states do not have any counties in the top 100. \"United States of America: $41,994\" Number of counties by state in the top 100: Colorado 10, Virginia 7 counties plus 3 independent cities, New Jersey 9, California 8, Florida 6, New York 6, Georgia 4,", "id": "17149331" }, { "contents": "Anthony Swarzak\n\n\nAnthony Ray Swarzak (born September 10, 1985) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Atlanta Braves of Major League Baseball (MLB). He previously played for the Minnesota Twins, Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, Chicago White Sox, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Mets, Seattle Mariners and for the Doosan Bears of the KBO League. Swarzak attended Nova High School in Davie, Florida. As a sophomore, Swarzak pitched to an 11–1 win–loss record with a 1.16 earned run average and 120 strikeouts and was", "id": "11169168" }, { "contents": "Danny Walton\n\n\nDaniel James Walton (July 14, 1947 – August 9, 2017) was an American Major League Baseball outfielder. He played for the Houston Astros (1968 and 1977), Seattle Pilots (1969), Milwaukee Brewers (1970–71), New York Yankees (1971), Minnesota Twins (1973 and 1975), Los Angeles Dodgers (1976), Yokohama Taiyo Whales (1978), and Texas Rangers (1980). During a 9-year major league baseball career, he hit .223, 28 home runs, and 107", "id": "15720261" }, { "contents": "Tom Kelly (baseball)\n\n\ninning two-run home run. The World Series was a well-fought contest between the Twins and the National League champion St. Louis Cardinals, each team winning all of its home games. Games 1, 2, 4 and 6 were decidedly lopsided contests (10–1 Twins, 8–4 Twins, 7–2 Cards, 11–5 Twins), with Games 3, 5 and 7 being much closer contests, each being decided by only two runs (3–1 Cards, 4–2 Cards and 4–2 Twins). After a 63-year drought, Tom Kelly", "id": "7120038" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Dallas Mavericks season\n\n\nthe season: Dallas' selections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. injured Record: 1–0; Home: 0–0; Road: 1–0 Record: 10–5; Home: 8–1 ; Road: 2–4 Record: 9–6; Home: 6–2; Road: 3–4 Record: 11–3; Home: 6–0; Road: 5–3 Record: 8–6; Home: 5–0; Road: 3–6 Record: 7–8; Home: 5–4; Road: 2–4 Record: 5–3; Home: 4–0; Road: 1–3 *Total for entire season including", "id": "14916679" }, { "contents": "2010 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2010 Major League Baseball season began April 4, with the regular season ending on October 3. The 2010 All-Star Game was played on July 13 at Angel Stadium of Anaheim in Anaheim, California. The National League ended a 13-game winless streak with a 3–1 victory. Due to this result, the World Series began October 27 in the city of the National League Champion, the San Francisco Giants, and ended November 1 when the Giants defeated the American League Champion Texas Rangers, four games to one. Green backgrounds", "id": "9032678" }, { "contents": "Busch Stadium\n\n\nscore of 6-2, clinching the series win. In the 2006 National League Championship Series the Cardinals hosted the New York Mets in Games 3, 4, and 5. St. Louis won Game 3 and Game 5, and eventually clinched their 17th National League pennant by defeating the Mets on the road in Game 7, 3-1. The Cardinals faced the Detroit Tigers in the 2006 World Series. This was the third meeting between the two ballclubs in the Fall Classic, and the first in 38 years. The", "id": "4108910" }, { "contents": "American Association (20th century) Rookie of the Year Award\n\n\nCity 89ers, Springfield Redbirds, and St. Paul Saints (2); and the Buffalo Bisons, Minneapolis Millers, and Toledo Mud Hens (1). Eight players from the St. Louis Cardinals Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the Rookie of the Year Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago White Sox and Cincinnati Reds organizations (5); the Boston/Milwaukee Braves organization (4); the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers, Cleveland Indians, Kansas City Royals, Montreal Expos, and", "id": "8789705" }, { "contents": "2017 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2017 Major League Baseball season began on April 2, 2017 with three games, including the 2016 World Series champions Chicago Cubs facing off against the St. Louis Cardinals, and ended on November 1. The postseason began on October 3. The World Series began October 24 and Game 7 was played on November 1, in which the Houston Astros defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers in seven games, to capture their first World Series championship in franchise history. The 88th Major League Baseball All-Star Game was held on July 11 at", "id": "12617094" }, { "contents": "UCLA Bruins baseball\n\n\nTulsa, 6–5 in 10 innings, and to Arizona State, 2–1 in 12 innings. Chambliss, who went on to play for Major League Baseball's Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Atlanta Braves between 1971 and 1986, had a team-high .340 batting average and 15 home runs. Other members of the team included Bill Bonham, Steven Edney, Mike Reinbach, and Jim York. The 1997 team won the Pac-10 title with a 43–18 record (21–9 Pac-10) and reached in the CWS. The team was", "id": "3126266" }, { "contents": "The National Baseball Association's top 100 minor league teams\n\n\ntheir final list. Of the 69 franchises to make the list, 14 appeared more than once. The Baltimore Orioles took 6 places on the list, the most of any team, followed by the Ft. Worth Panthers and Toronto Maple Leafs (5), Newark Bears and San Francisco Seals (4); Kansas City Blues, Los Angeles Angels, and St. Paul Saints (3); and Charlotte Hornets, Columbus Senators/Red Birds, Houston Buffaloes, Indianapolis Indians, Memphis Chicks, and Milwaukee Brewers (2", "id": "6000643" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "LaTroy Hawkins\n\n\nLaTroy Hawkins (born December 21, 1972) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. In his 21-year Major League Baseball (MLB) career, he played for the Minnesota Twins, Chicago Cubs, San Francisco Giants, Baltimore Orioles, Colorado Rockies, New York Yankees, Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, New York Mets, and Toronto Blue Jays. At the time of his retirement, Hawkins was the only active player to be a member of the 1,000-games-pitched club, and at", "id": "14886480" }, { "contents": "Ron Davis (pitcher)\n\n\nRonald Gene Davis (born August 6, 1955) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played 11 years from 1978 to 1988. Davis played for the New York Yankees and Minnesota Twins of the American League and the Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Dodgers, and San Francisco Giants of the National League. He was selected to the American League All-Star team in 1981. Davis was born in Houston, Texas. Standing 6' 4\", he was a hard-throwing right-handed relief pitcher. During his", "id": "18827106" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball rivalries\n\n\nexpansion teams in , MLB increased the total number of games American League teams played to 162, which meant teams would play each other 18 times a season. The National League did not implement this until the following year when the New York Mets and Houston Colt .45s (now the Houston Astros) entered play. In , with the San Diego Padres, Seattle Pilots, Kansas City Royals, and Montreal Expos entering play as expansion teams, MLB split both leagues into two divisions with six teams each. Teams played a total of", "id": "19117978" }, { "contents": "Uzbekistan Professional Football League Organization\n\n\nWDWWL 4 Previous rank: 5 Metalourg 7 3 1 3 13 9 +4 10 LWLWL 5 Previous rank: 14 Nasaf 7 3 1 3 11 8 +3 10 WWLLL 6 Previous rank: 3 Bunyodkor 6 3 1 2 9 8 +1 10 DWWWL 7 Previous rank: 4 Surkhon 6 2 3 1 5 4 +1 9 DLDWW 8 Previous rank: 7 Dinamo Samarqand 6 2 2 2 6 7 -1 8 DLWWL 9 Previous rank: 10 Buxoro 7 1 3 3 6 9 -3 6 LDLWD 10 Previous rank: 11 Andijan 6 1", "id": "612339" }, { "contents": "Julio Navarro\n\n\nJulio Navarro Ventura (January 9, 1934 – January 24, 2018) was a Major League Baseball relief pitcher. He played for the Los Angeles Angels (1962–64), Detroit Tigers (1964–66), and Atlanta Braves (1970). The 5'11\", 190 lb. right-hander with the nickname \"Whiplash\" was acquired by the Angels from the San Francisco Giants organization on September 2, 1962. Navarro made his major league debut in relief on September 3, 1962 against the New York Yankees in game 2", "id": "10731876" }, { "contents": "Federal League\n\n\neroded by subsequent court rulings and legislation regarding issues specific to Major League Baseball. Of the locations of teams in the Federal League, five currently have major league teams. Those are Baltimore, Chicago, Kansas City, Pittsburgh and St. Louis. Brooklyn has a New York–Penn League team, known as the Brooklyn Cyclones. (The major league Brooklyn Dodgers moved to Los Angeles in 1958, although the New York Mets have been located in the adjacent borough of Queens since 1964.) Buffalo and Indianapolis have International League teams", "id": "11616700" }, { "contents": "Jim Palmer\n\n\nbetween Major League Baseball, ABC and NBC called The Baseball Network) to once again broadcast with Tim McCarver and Al Michaels. In 1995, the reunited team of Palmer, McCarver and Michaels would call the All-Star Game, Game 3 of that NLDS between Cincinnati and Los Angeles, Game 4 of the NLDS between Atlanta and Colorado, Games 1–2 of the NLCS, and Games 1, 4–5 of the World Series. Palmer, McCarver and Michaels were also intended to call the previous year's World Series for ABC,", "id": "10332649" }, { "contents": "Kauffman Stadium\n\n\nresult of the American League winning the 2015 MLB All-Star Game 6-3. The Royals won game 1 (5-4 in 14 innings) and game 2 (7-1), as well as the entire series (4-1). Kauffman Stadium was the last baseball-only park built in the majors (not counting temporary facilities) from 1966 to 1991. It was one of the few baseball-only facilities built in the majors during the heyday of the cookie-cutter stadium era,", "id": "17613781" }, { "contents": "Steve Lyons (baseball)\n\n\nthe rare distinction of having played all nine defensive positions in a single game at the major league level, although in an exhibition contest. The \"Windy City Classic,\" between the Chicago Cubs and the White Sox, took place at Wrigley Field on April 23, 1990. Per standard baseball notation, Lyons' positions during the game were, in order: 2-3-7-8-6-9-5-9-1-4. Lyons signed with Boston on April 18, 1991. With", "id": "5478878" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Carolina Hurricanes season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Carolina Hurricanes season began October 3, 2007. It was the franchise's 36th season, 29th season in the National Hockey League (NHL) and 11th as the Hurricanes. Key dates prior to the start of the season: The Hurricanes had the most power-play opportunities of all 30 NHL teams, with 420. Record: 7–3–3; Home: 3–1–1; Road: 4–2–2 Record: 7–6–0; Home: 5–4–0; Road: 2–2–0 Record: 5–10–0; Home: 2–3–0; Road: 3–7–0 Record: 6–6–1;", "id": "10381758" }, { "contents": "1970 NBA playoffs\n\n\n1) Atlanta Hawks vs. (3) Chicago Bulls: \"Hawks win series 4-1\" (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Phoenix Suns: \"Lakers win series 4-3\" Division Finals (1) Atlanta Hawks vs. (2) Los Angeles Lakers: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Champion: New York Knicks Division Semifinals (1) New York Knicks vs. (3) Baltimore Bullets: \"Knicks win series 4-3\" (2) Milwaukee Bucks vs. (4)", "id": "14689672" }, { "contents": "Bobby Schang\n\n\nRobert Martin Schang (December 7, 1886 – August 29, 1966), born in Wales Center, New York, was a catcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates (1914–15), New York Giants (1915) and St. Louis Cardinals (1927). He was the brother of former Major League Baseball catcher Wally Schang. In 3 seasons Schang played in 82 Games and had 186 At Bats, 14 Runs, 35 Hits, 7 Doubles, 4 Triples, 6 RBI, 3 Stolen Bases, 18 Walks, .188 Batting Average", "id": "7568276" }, { "contents": "A. J. Hinch\n\n\n, the Astros defeated the New York Yankees in Yankee Stadium 3–0 to advance to the American League Division Series. In the ALDS, Hinch's Astros took a 2–1 series lead against the Kansas City Royals. The Astros led the Royals 6–2 in Game 4 going into the 8th inning before the Royals came back to win 9–6. The Astros would go on to lose the series. In 2016, Houston began the season 7–17. Although the team's play improved during the course of the season, the Astros finished 84–78 and did", "id": "6118162" }, { "contents": "Mike Maddux\n\n\nMichael Ausley Maddux (born August 27, 1961) is an American professional baseball pitching coach and former pitcher, who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for nine teams, over 15 seasons. He is now the pitching coach for the St. Louis Cardinals. Maddux played in MLB from through for the Philadelphia Phillies, Los Angeles Dodgers, San Diego Padres, New York Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates, Boston Red Sox, Seattle Mariners, Montreal Expos, and Houston Astros. Except for the Phillies, for whom he played during", "id": "6218003" }, { "contents": "Chad Moeller\n\n\nChad Edward Moeller [MOE-ler] (born February 18, 1975) is an American former professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 2000 through 2010 for the Minnesota Twins, Arizona Diamondbacks, Milwaukee Brewers, Cincinnati Reds, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, and Baltimore Orioles. Moeller attended the University of Southern California (USC) and played college baseball for the USC Trojans baseball team. In 1996, he was an All-Pac-10 Conference selection. He was drafted in the", "id": "2431693" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Phoenix Coyotes season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Phoenix Coyotes season began on October 4, 2007. It was the franchise's 36th season, 29th in the National Hockey League (NHL) and 12th season as the Phoenix Coyotes. Key dates prior to the start of the season: Record: 4–6–0; Home: 1–5–0; Road: 3–1–0 Record: 7–6–0; Home: 3–2–0; Road: 4–4–0 Record: 7–6–1; Home: 2–3–1; Road: 5–3–0 Record: 9–4–1; Home: 5–1–1; Road: 4–3–0 Record: 6–5–3; Home: 3–3–1; Road", "id": "12404837" }, { "contents": "Jim Brower\n\n\nJames Robert Brower (born December 29, 1972) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played for eight Major League Baseball (MLB) teams: the Cleveland Indians (-), Cincinnati Reds (-), Montreal Expos (2002), San Francisco Giants (-), Atlanta Braves (), Baltimore Orioles (), San Diego Padres (2006), and New York Yankees (). He is currently the pitching coach for the Seattle Mariners of Major League Baseball (MLB). Brower was", "id": "10294961" }, { "contents": "Brad Ausmus\n\n\nBradley David Ausmus (; born April 14, 1969) is an American baseball former catcher and current manager for the Los Angeles Angels of Major League Baseball (MLB). In his 18-year MLB playing career, Ausmus played for the San Diego Padres, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, and Los Angeles Dodgers. He was also the manager of the Tigers and of the Israel national baseball team. A 1987 draft pick of the New York Yankees, he chose to alternate between attending Dartmouth College and playing minor league baseball. He then", "id": "3254039" }, { "contents": "WTOG\n\n\nWednesdays). These included games from the Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, Kansas City Royals, Minnesota Twins, New York Yankees, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals and the Toronto Blue Jays, as those teams were mainly in the Grapefruit League for spring training in the Tampa Bay, Orlando, Fort Myers and Sarasota areas. WTOG discontinued the baseball broadcasts when ESPN became the cable partner for Major League Baseball in 1990. WTOG aired numerous Tampa Bay Rowdies", "id": "69857" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball relocation of 1950s–60s\n\n\nexpanded to add teams in new and existing cities, adding 14 teams as of 2018. During the early years of the American League as a major league, the league placed franchises in cities that were either in direct competition with National League teams (New York City, Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, and St. Louis) or in markets abandoned by the National League after the 1899 contraction (Cleveland, Washington, D.C., and briefly Baltimore). Only Detroit, home of the Detroit Tigers, was a true \"new\"", "id": "983146" }, { "contents": "Billy Kelly (baseball)\n\n\nWilliam Joseph Kelly (May 1, 1886 – June 3, 1940) was an American professional baseball player. He played in parts of four seasons in Major League Baseball for the St. Louis Cardinals and Pittsburgh Pirates from through . He also managed the minor league Port Huron Saints in 1922. Kelly was born in Baltimore, Maryland and died of lung cancer in Detroit, Michigan at the age of 54. In a brief 4 year, 104 game major league career, Kelly compiled a .290 batting average with 32 runs, 1", "id": "19333378" }, { "contents": "Kevin Jarvis\n\n\nKevin Thomas Jarvis (born August 1, 1969) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. He played professionally for many teams including the Cincinnati Reds, Minnesota Twins, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, Colorado Rockies, San Diego Padres, Seattle Mariners, St. Louis Cardinals, the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Boston Red Sox. As of , he is a scout for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. Jarvis was born in Lexington, Kentucky and graduated from Tates Creek High School in Lexington. He played college baseball at Wake Forest", "id": "7080315" }, { "contents": "René Rivera\n\n\nRené Rivera (born July 31, 1983) is a Puerto Rican professional baseball catcher in the New York Mets organization. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Seattle Mariners, Minnesota Twins, San Diego Padres, Tampa Bay Rays, Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Angels and Atlanta Braves. Rivera was drafted by the Seattle Mariners in the second round (49th overall) of the 2001 Major League Baseball Draft as a 17-year-old. He played most of the 2004 season with the High-A California", "id": "21916971" }, { "contents": "New Jersey Jackals\n\n\n9/14 - North Shore 5, Jackals 4 9/16 - North Shore 1, Jackals 0 9/17 – Jackals 7, North Shore 2 9/18 – Jackals 4, North Shore 2 9/19 – Jackals 5, North Shore 3 Win 2nd Northeast League Championship, 4th team Championship. To date, this is the last time the Jackals have won a league championship. The Jackals total attendance in 2004 was 106,100. Averaging 2,282 per game. In 2005 the Jackals joined the 8-team Canadian American Association of Professional Baseball League but failed to make the playoffs", "id": "4403592" }, { "contents": "Larry Beinfest\n\n\nMarlins defeated the San Francisco Giants, 3-1 in four games in the 2003 NLDS, and the Chicago Cubs, 4-3 in seven games in the 2003 NLCS, to win the 2003 NL Pennant. In the 2003 World Series, the Marlins became the champion of Major League Baseball by defeating the AL Pennant winning New York Yankees 4-2 in six games. Following their championship season, Baseball America named the Marlins Organization of the Year and the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum recognized Beinfest as the 2003 winner of the", "id": "19195239" }, { "contents": "List of current Major League Baseball broadcasters\n\n\n-4, 6-7, and odd extra innings up through 2013) br Oakland: Innings 3-4, 7, and even extra innings br Seattle: Innings 3, 6-7, and even extra innings (formerly 3-4, 7, and even extra innings from 2011-2012) br Tampa Bay: Innings 3-4, 7-8, and even extra innings (Wills and Freed switch every game so one will do innings 1-2, 5-6, 9, and", "id": "6338286" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "Henry Blanco\n\n\nHenry Ramón Blanco (born August 29, 1971) is a Venezuelan professional baseball coach and former player. He is currently the bullpen coach for the Washington Nationals. He played as a catcher in Major League Baseball from 1997 to 2013, appearing for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, Atlanta Braves, Minnesota Twins, Chicago Cubs, San Diego Padres, New York Mets, Arizona Diamondbacks, Toronto Blue Jays, and Seattle Mariners. He later served as quality assurance coach for the Cubs. Although a light", "id": "16244431" }, { "contents": "Ryan Howard\n\n\na 7–2 loss to the Atlanta Braves. On September 6, Howard logged his first Major League hit in a single at-bat during a 3–1 loss to the Braves; on September 8, he recorded his first multi-hit game with a double and a single in a 4–1 win over the Braves. On September 11, Howard hit his first Major League home run off Bartolomé Fortunato, driving in his first RBI and scoring his first run in an 11–9 win over the New York Mets. Howard had 42 plate appearances", "id": "20940364" }, { "contents": "Xavier Nady\n\n\nXavier Clifford Nady VI (; born November 14, 1978) is an American former professional baseball outfielder and first baseman. Nady played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the New York Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates, New York Yankees, Chicago Cubs, Arizona Diamondbacks, Washington Nationals, San Francisco Giants, and the San Diego Padres. The St. Louis Cardinals originally drafted Nady in the 4th round of the 1997 Major League Baseball draft (134th overall) after he was named Northern California Player of the Year in his senior year of", "id": "5033466" }, { "contents": "Rex Hudler\n\n\nRex Allan Hudler (born September 2, 1960) is an American former Major League Baseball utility player and color commentator for the Kansas City Royals. He played a total of fourteen seasons after being a first round draft pick of the New York Yankees in 1978. Hudler played for six different Major League Baseball teams, and at every position except pitcher and catcher throughout his career: the New York Yankees (1984–1985), Baltimore Orioles (1986), Montreal Expos (1988–1990), St. Louis Cardinals (1990–1992), California", "id": "518136" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Montreal Canadiens season\n\n\nleading the NHL in power-play goals scored (90) and power-play percentage (24.06%). They also tied the Florida Panthers for the fewest shorthanded goals allowed, with three. Record: 6–2–3; Home: 2–1–2; Road: 4–1–1. Monthly record: 7–7–0; Home: 3–3–0; Road: 4–4–0.br Season record: 13–9–3; Home: 5–4–2; Road: 8–5–1. Monthly record: 6–4–4; Home: 1–3–2; Road: 5–1–2.br Season record: 19–13–7; Home: 6–7–4; Road: 13–6–3.", "id": "11149706" }, { "contents": "Rob Murphy\n\n\nRobert Albert Murphy (born May 26, 1960) is an American former professional baseball player who was a relief pitcher in Major League Baseball for eleven seasons in the 1980s and 1990s. Murphy played college baseball for the University of Florida, and was picked by the Cincinnati Reds in the first round of the 1981 Major League Baseball Draft. In addition to the Reds, he played for the Boston Red Sox, Seattle Mariners, Houston Astros, St. Louis Cardinals, New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers and Florida Marlins. Murphy", "id": "17438779" }, { "contents": "2006–07 Buffalo Sabres season\n\n\nMichael Ryan, Andrej Sekera and Drew Stafford all played their first career NHL game during the 2006–07 season. The Sabres finished with 298 goals scored (excluding 10 shootout-winning goals), the most in the League. Record for month 10–0–1 (Home 4–0–1 Away 6–0–0) Record for Month 9–3–1 (Home 4–2–1 Away 5–1–0) Record for Month 9–4–1 (Home 5–2–0 Away 4–2–1) Record for Month 6–7–1 (Home 4–3–0 Away 2–4–1) Record for Month 8–2–1 (Home 5–0–1 Away 3–2–0) Record for Month 8–5–2 (Home 5–3–0 Away", "id": "5702113" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Golden State Warriors season\n\n\nThis had fans severely criticizing the conference system in the league as the Warriors had a better record than all eastern conference playoff teams up to the third seed. Teams such as the Atlanta Hawks had sub or .500 winning percentages but still managed to make the postseason. Record: 0–1; Home: 0–1; Road: 0–0 Record: 8–6; Home: 3–3 ; Road: 5–3 Record: 11–6; Home: 5–2; Road: 6–4 Record: 9–6; Home: 5–2; Road: 4–4 Record: 7–3; Home:", "id": "14917146" }, { "contents": "Miguel Batista\n\n\nMiguel Descartes Batista Jerez (born February 19, 1971) is a Dominican former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Florida Marlins, Chicago Cubs, Montreal Expos, Kansas City Royals, Arizona Diamondbacks, Toronto Blue Jays, Seattle Mariners, Washington Nationals, St. Louis Cardinals, New York Mets and Atlanta Braves. Over his career, Batista has played for eight teams and been utilized extensively as both a starter and a reliever. His best seasons came in and with the Arizona Diamondbacks,", "id": "19280208" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball on CBS\n\n\non KPIX-TV locally, although the games aired on stations in markets adjacent to the Bay Area. In 1963, KPIX pre-empted the July 13 game between the San Francisco Giants–Philadelphia Phillies (at 10:15 a.m.), and the Los Angeles Dodgers-Phillies game on July 14 (at 9:30 a.m.); in 1964, the station pre-empted the Kansas City Athletics–New York Yankees game on May 16 (at 10:45) and the Milwaukee Braves–St. Louis Cardinals game on May 17.", "id": "18694381" }, { "contents": "1969 Major League Baseball expansion\n\n\nSt. Louis Cardinals, and the National League West would consist of the Atlanta Braves, Cincinnati Reds, Houston Astros, Los Angeles Dodgers, San Diego Padres, and San Francisco Giants. Game scheduling issues had to be resolved; league-wide, there would be 1,944 games compared to 1,232 for the 1968 Major League Baseball season. The American League had considered decreasing the number of games played by each team to 152 or 156 from 162 that had been played each season since 1961, and the National League either 162 or 165", "id": "11925192" }, { "contents": "List of international games played by NHL teams\n\n\nAngeles Kings, the Minnesota North Stars, the Montreal Canadiens, the New Jersey Devils, the New York Islanders, the New York Rangers, the Philadelphia Flyers, the Pittsburgh Penguins, the Quebec Nordiques, the St. Louis Blues, the Toronto Maple Leafs, the Vancouver Canucks, the Washington Capitals, and the original Winnipeg Jets). Games took place in the USA and Canada. The Soviet teams won the series with a record of 11–9–1. Individually, CSKA has a record of 4–1–0, Dynamo had a record of 3–2–0", "id": "21623026" } ]
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[ { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "1942 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 1942 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the tenth playing of the midsummer classic between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was held on July 6, 1942, at Polo Grounds in New York City the home of the New York Giants of the National League. The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League 3–1. While the game had been scheduled for a twilight start at 6:30 p.m. EWT", "id": "14878188" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "2015 Toronto Blue Jays season\n\n\nearned positions in the bullpen on the Opening Day roster. The team returned to Montreal's Olympic Stadium on April 3 and April 4, 2015, to face the Cincinnati Reds. The Blue Jays would lose the first game 2–0, but win the finale 9–1. In Grapefruit League play, Toronto finished with a 19–13 record. The 2015 Major League Baseball draft was held on June 8–10. The Blue Jays played against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium on Opening Day and won, 6–1. Toronto scored five runs in the", "id": "19251784" }, { "contents": "2007 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2007 Major League Baseball season began on April 1 with a rematch of the 2006 National League Championship Series; the St. Louis Cardinals and New York Mets played the first game of the season at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri, which was won by the Mets, 6–1. The regular season concluded with seven teams entering the postseason who had failed to reach the 2006 playoffs including all National League teams, with only the New York Yankees returning; a dramatic one-game playoff between the Colorado Rockies and San Diego Padres", "id": "15645656" }, { "contents": "2009 Major League Baseball season\n\n\n4–3. In addition, the annual Civil Rights Game became a regular season game, and was played June 20 at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Ohio, when the host Cincinnati Reds lost to the Chicago White Sox in an interleague game, 10–8. Both teams wore replicas of their 1965 uniforms in the contest. The New York Yankees, with 103 wins, clinched Major League Baseball's best record in the 2009 season, and the #1 seed in the American League by winning the AL East. The Los Angeles", "id": "5183694" }, { "contents": "2016 Washington Nationals season\n\n\nfirst come-from-behind postseason win for a Washington, D.C., Major League Baseball team since the Washington Senators came from behind to beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 4-3 in Game 3 of the 1925 World Series 91 years earlier on October 10, 1925. It also was the Nationals′ first postseason victory at home since a 2-1 win over the St. Louis Cardinals in Game 4 of the 2012 National League Division Series on October 11, 2012. 4:08 p.m. (EDT) at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California", "id": "18692321" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "List of current Major League Baseball broadcasters\n\n\n, and even extra innings br Milwaukee: Innings 3-4, 7, and 10-11, 14-15, 18-19 with Uecker and Levering; innings 4-6, and 10-11, 14-15, 18-19 with Levering and Grindle br New York Mets: Innings 3-4, 7, and even extra innings br Philadelphia: Innings 4-5 (home games only) br St. Louis: Innings 3-4, 7-8, and even extra innings (home", "id": "6338289" }, { "contents": "1966 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 1966 Major League Baseball season was contested from April 11 to October 9, 1966. The Braves played their inaugural season in Atlanta, following their relocation from Milwaukee. Three teams played the 1966 season in new stadiums. On April 12, the Braves ushered in Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium with the Pittsburgh Pirates taking a 3–2 win in 13 innings. One week later, Anaheim Stadium opened with the California Angels losing to the Chicago White Sox, 3–1 in the Angels' debut in neighboring Orange County. On May 8,", "id": "16053448" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Rookie of the Year Award\n\n\n(2); and the Colorado Springs Sky Sox, Las Vegas 51s, New Orleans Zephyrs, Portland Beavers, and Sacramento River Cats (1). Four players from the Arizona Diamondbacks Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the Rookie of the Year Award, more than any other, followed by the Anaheim Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and San Diego Padres organizations (3); the Colorado Rockies, Kansas City Royals, and Seattle Mariners organizations (2); and the Florida Marlins, Houston Astros", "id": "8032424" }, { "contents": "2015 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2015 Major League Baseball season began on April 5 with a Sunday night game between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field, and ended on November 1 with the Kansas City Royals winning the World Series. This was Rob Manfred's first season serving as Commissioner of Baseball. The Major League Baseball All-Star Game's 86th edition was held on Tuesday, July 14 at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Ohio, home of the Cincinnati Reds. The American League won the game 6–3, to give", "id": "19375509" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Los Angeles Clippers season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Los Angeles Clippers season was their 38th season in the NBA and their 24th in Los Angeles. Key dates prior to the start of the season: Los Angeles' selections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. Record: 6–8; Home: 4–4; Road: 2–4 Record: 4–9; Home: 1–4; Road: 3–5 Record: 4–9; Home: 4–6; Road: 0–3 Record: 5–9; Home: 2–3; Road: 3–6 Record: 3–15; Home: 2–6; Road: 1–9 Record", "id": "15027267" }, { "contents": "Brett Tomko\n\n\nBrett Daniel Tomko (born April 7, 1973) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Cincinnati Reds, San Diego Padres, Seattle Mariners, St. Louis Cardinals, San Francisco Giants, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, Oakland Athletics, Texas Rangers, and Kansas City Royals. Tomko attended El Dorado High School in Placentia, California, and was a letter winner in basketball and baseball. Tomko attended Florida Southern College for one season in , leading the team", "id": "5534629" }, { "contents": "Ducky Schofield\n\n\nJohn Richard Schofield (born January 7, 1935), nicknamed Ducky, is an American former professional baseball infielder. He played nineteen seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1953 to 1971 for the St. Louis Cardinals, Pittsburgh Pirates, San Francisco Giants, New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers, Boston Red Sox, and Milwaukee Brewers. Schofield made his Major League Baseball debut with the St. Louis Cardinals on July 3, 1953, and appeared in his final game on September 30, 1971 for the Milwaukee Brewers.", "id": "7142787" }, { "contents": "Sports Beanie Babies\n\n\nthe Elephant 9/06/98 Anaheim Athletics Mel the Koala 9/06/98 Toronto Blue Jays Rocket the Bluejay 9/08/98 Chicago Cubs Blackie the Bear 9/13/98 Chicago Cubs Gracie the Swan 9/14/98 St. Louis Cardinals Smoochy the Frog 4/11/99 San Francisco Giants Slippery the Seal 4/25/99 Chicago Cubs Sammy the Bear 5/30/99 New York Mets Valentina the Bear 6/12/99 Milwaukee Brewers Early the Robin 6/18/99 Minnesota Twins Hippie the Bunny 6/19/99 Cincinnati Reds Scorch the Dragon 7/03/99 Houston Astros Goatee the Goat 7/11/99 Detroit Tigers Kuku the Cockatoo 7/18/99 Houston Astros Tiny the Chihuahua 8/05/99 Chicago Cubs Erin the Bear 8/15/99 New York Yankees", "id": "10270945" }, { "contents": "Eastern League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nAward, the most of any position. Seven players from the Philadelphia Phillies Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Pittsburgh Pirates organization (6); the Baltimore Orioles, Cleveland Indians, and Montreal Expos organizations (5); the New York Mets, and the Toronto Blue Jays organizations (4); the Boston Red Sox, and the New York Yankees organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Chicago White Sox, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers", "id": "5435227" }, { "contents": "2002 New York Yankees season\n\n\nH = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in\" Game 1: \"New York 8 – Anaheim 5.\" Game 2: \"Anaheim 8 – New York 6.\" Game 3: \"Anaheim 9 – New York 6.\" Game 4: \"Anaheim 9 – New York 5.\" Anaheim's victory secured their place in the American League Championship Series, where they defeated the Minnesota Twins, and subsequently the San Francisco Giants to win the World Series", "id": "3120510" }, { "contents": "Busch Stadium\n\n\nSeries against the Kansas City Royals. The Cardinals hosted two postseason games at Busch Stadium in 2015. In the National League Division Series, they won game 1 on October 9, 2015, but lost game 2 against the Chicago Cubs. The Cardinals then lost games 3 and 4 to the Cubs at Wrigley Field to lose the series 3-1. The stadium hosted the 2009 Major League Baseball All-Star Game on July 14, 2009. The American League defeated the National League in that game, 4-3.", "id": "4108919" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\n, Mobile BayBears, and Nashville Sounds (2); and the Asheville Tourists, Charlotte O's, and Montgomery Rebels (1). Six players from the Chicago White Sox Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Houston Astros organization (4); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Cincinnati Reds, Kansas City Royals, Milwaukee Brewers, Oakland Athletics, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays/Rays organizations (3); the Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, Detroit Tigers", "id": "7467045" }, { "contents": "Champion Baseball\n\n\ncity/state to represent from a list containing Los Angeles, Cincinnati, Atlanta, Pittsburg (probably a typo for Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania), Chicago, Montreal, St. Louis, Boston, Milwaukee, New York City, California and Texas (all of whom had major-league baseball franchises in 1983). The computer then randomly selects from among the remaining cities. If at any time the computer team has scored more runs than the player, the game immediately ends. The high-scores list (\"FAR OUT PLAYERS", "id": "10335865" }, { "contents": "1939 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 1939 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the seventh playing of the mid-summer classic between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was held on July 11, 1939, at Yankee Stadium in The Bronx, New York City, the home of the New York Yankees of the American League. The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League 3–1. Players in \"italics\" have since been", "id": "22195293" }, { "contents": "California League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nAward, the most of any position. Six players played during seasons for which position information is unavailable. Sixteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the San Diego Padres organization (7); the California/Los Angeles Angels, Minnesota Twins, and San Francisco Giants organizations (5); the St. Louis Cardinals organization (4); the Kansas City/Oakland Athletics and Milwaukee Brewers organization (3);", "id": "8204130" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "2015 Summer North American League of Legends Championship Series\n\n\n2015 Summer North American League of Legends Championship Series (2015 Summer NA LCS) was won by Counter Logic Gaming, their first NA LCS split title. Most games were played in Los Angeles at Riot Games' studio, but the finals were played at Madison Square Garden in New York. 1. Team Liquid 14-5 2. Counter Logic Gaming 13-6 3. Team Impulse 13-6 4. Gravity Gaming 12-7 5. Team SoloMid 11-7 6. Team Dignitas 10-8 7.", "id": "894748" }, { "contents": "Darren Bragg\n\n\nDarren William Bragg (born September 7, 1969) is an American former baseball outfielder who played 11 seasons in Major League Baseball. He played for the Seattle Mariners (–), Boston Red Sox (1996–), St. Louis Cardinals (1999), Colorado Rockies (), New York Mets (), New York Yankees (2001), Atlanta Braves (–), San Diego Padres (), and his final team, the Cincinnati Reds (2004). In his career, he hit .255 with", "id": "479806" }, { "contents": "Peoria Javelinas\n\n\nThe Peoria Javelinas, established in 1992, are a baseball team that plays in the West Division of the Arizona Fall League. The Javelinas play their home games in the Peoria Sports Complex in Peoria, Arizona, which is a spring training site for both the San Diego Padres and the Seattle Mariners. For the 2011 season, Major League Baseball teams sending players to the Javelinas were: the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Mets, San Diego Padres, St. Louis Cardinals, and Seattle Mariners. For 2012 the Minnesota Twins and Cincinnati", "id": "5919459" }, { "contents": "2008 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 2008 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 79th midseason exhibition between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and the National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was played at Yankee Stadium in The Bronx, New York City, home of the New York Yankees, on July 15, 2008 and began at 8:47 p.m. ET. The game ended at 1:38 a.m. ET the following morning. The home American League won 4–3 in 15 innings, giving home field", "id": "18338012" }, { "contents": "Sports Beanie Babies\n\n\nGIVEN AWAY (SGA) AT BASEBALL GAMES: 5/18/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 9/06/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 9/18/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 3/10/98 New York Yankees Bones the Dog 5/03/98 Chicago Cubs Daisy the Cow (Harry Caray) 5/17/98 New York Yankees Valentino the Bear 5/22/98 St. Louis Cardinals Stretch the Ostrich 5/31/98 Detroit Tigers Stripes the Tiger 5/31/98 Milwaukee Brewers Batty the Bat 5/31/98 Kansas City Royals Roary the Lion 6/14/98 Arizona Diamondbacks Hissy the Snake 7/07/98 Colorado Rockies Glory the Bear 7/12/98 Chicago White Sox Blizzard the Tiger 7/12/98 New York Mets", "id": "10270943" }, { "contents": "2007–08 New Jersey Devils season\n\n\n: 9–4–1; Home: 4–3–0; Road: 5–1–1 Record: 7–4–1 ; Home: 4–1–0 ; Road: 3–3–1 Record: 7–5–0 ; Home: 4–4–0 ; Road: 3–1–0 Record: 9–3–3 ; Home: 7–3–1 ; Road: 2–0–2 Record: 6–6–1 ; Home: 2–2–1 ; Road: 4–4–0 Record: 3–1–0 ; Home: 2–0–0 ; Road: 1–1–0 The New Jersey Devils clinched a playoff spot following a 2–1 overtime victory against the New York Islanders on April 1, 2008, their 79th game of the season. They were the third", "id": "13610586" }, { "contents": "2018 New York Mets season\n\n\nlosing 1–5 to the St. Louis Cardinals, finishing the series two out of three. After, they went on a 9–game win streak, which put them in first place in the NL East. They finished the month going 15–9 and having a strong win (14–2) over the San Diego Padres. On May 1, the Mets started the month losing 2–3 to the Atlanta Braves at Citi Field. They went on a 6–game losing streak, but broke out of it seven days later by beating the Cincinnati Reds 7–6. The", "id": "3541787" }, { "contents": "Doubleheader (baseball)\n\n\nLike the twi-night doubleheader, this type of doubleheader is more prominent in the minor leagues. The last one scheduled in Major League Baseball was the Seattle Mariners at the Kansas City Royals on August 6, 2017. Prior traditional doubleheaders were the Detroit Tigers at the Cleveland Indians on September 13, 2015, the Pittsburgh Pirates at the New York Yankees on May 18, 2014, San Diego Padres at the Cleveland Indians on April 9, 2014, the New York Yankees at the Cleveland Indians on May 13, 2013,", "id": "5035560" }, { "contents": "Graeme Lloyd\n\n\nGraeme John Lloyd (born 9 April 1967) is an Australian-born former professional baseball pitcher, who appeared with the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays, Montreal Expos, Florida Marlins, New York Mets, and Kansas City Royals of Major League Baseball (MLB). Lloyd played with the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays, and Kansas City Royals of the American League and the Montreal Expos, Florida Marlins, and New York Mets of the National League. He was the third", "id": "11258284" }, { "contents": "1969 Major League Baseball expansion\n\n\nand Washington Senators, and the American League West would consist of the California Angels, Chicago White Sox, Kansas City Royals, Minnesota Twins, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Pilots. The National League originally resisted a divisional split, with its president Warren Giles citing \"the tradition and history of baseball\". By July 10, the National League owners had agreed to a divisional split, in which the National League East would consist of the Chicago Cubs, Montreal Expos, New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, and", "id": "11925191" }, { "contents": "Ricky Bones\n\n\nRicardo Bones (; born April 7, 1969) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. Bones played from 1991 to 2001 for three National League teams – the San Diego Padres, Cincinnati Reds, and Florida Marlins – and four American League teams – the Milwaukee Brewers, Kansas City Royals, New York Yankees, and Baltimore Orioles. Bones was signed by the Padres as an amateur free agent on May 13, 1986 making his Major League debut on August 11, 1991 against the Cincinnati Reds. He pitched seven innings, allowed", "id": "19542825" }, { "contents": "Rubén Gotay\n\n\nRuben A. Gotay ( ; born December 25, 1982) is a Puerto Rican former professional baseball infielder. He played in Major League Baseball from 2004 to 2008 with the Kansas City Royals, New York Mets and Atlanta Braves. He is currently a coach for the Clearwater Threshers. Gotay made his major league debut with the Kansas City Royals on August 4, , when they played the Chicago White Sox. He went 1-for-3 and got his first major league hit off José Contreras. Gotay played in 44 games for the Royals in", "id": "18248893" }, { "contents": "Midwestern United States\n\n\n), Major League Baseball (MLB), National Basketball Association (NBA), National Hockey League (NHL) and Major League Soccer (MLS) have team franchises in several Midwestern cities: Successful teams include the St. Louis Cardinals (11 World Series titles), Cincinnati Reds (5 World Series titles), Chicago Bulls (6 NBA titles), the Detroit Pistons (3 NBA titles), the Green Bay Packers (4 Super Bowl titles, 13 total NFL championships), the Chicago Bears (1 Super Bowl", "id": "15016390" }, { "contents": "Roberto Kelly\n\n\nRoberto Conrado \"Gray\" Kelly (born October 1, 1964) is a Panamanian former professional baseball outfielder in Major League Baseball and current manager of the Sultanes de Monterrey of the Mexican Baseball League. He was signed by the New York Yankees as an amateur free agent in 1982 and went on to play for them (1987–1992 and 2000), the Cincinnati Reds (1993–1994), Atlanta Braves (1994), Montreal Expos (1995), Los Angeles Dodgers (1995), Minnesota Twins (1996–1997), Seattle Mariners", "id": "13631358" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Portland Trail Blazers season\n\n\nselections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. Record: 0–1 ; Home: 0–0 ; Road: 0–1 Record: 5–10 ; Home: 5–3 ; Road: 0–7 Record: 13–2 ; Home: 10–0 ; Road: 3–2 Record: 8–6 ; Home: 3–2 ; Road: 5–4 Record: 5–9; Home: 4–3; Road: 1–6 Record: 7–8; Home: 3–3 ; Road: 4–5 Record: 3–5; Home: 3–2; Road: 0–3 *Total for entire season including previous team(s) The Trail Blazers", "id": "14916980" }, { "contents": "Todd Zeile\n\n\nTodd Edward Zeile (born September 9, 1965) is an American former professional baseball third baseman, catcher, and first baseman in Major League Baseball (MLB). He played sixteen seasons, from 1989 to 2004, for the St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago Cubs, Philadelphia Phillies, Baltimore Orioles, Los Angeles Dodgers, Florida Marlins, Texas Rangers, New York Mets, Colorado Rockies, New York Yankees, and Montreal Expos. Zeile graduated from UCLA, where he played collegiate baseball primarily as a catcher. Only five players", "id": "4659979" }, { "contents": "Cameron Maybin\n\n\nCameron Keith Maybin (born April 4, 1987) is an American professional baseball outfielder for the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball (MLB). He has played in MLB for the Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, San Diego Padres, Atlanta Braves, Los Angeles Angels, Houston Astros, and Seattle Mariners. He was the tenth overall pick in the 2005 MLB draft by the Tigers and debuted with them in 2007. With the Astros, he won the 2017 World Series over the Los Angeles Dodgers. Maybin", "id": "4351467" }, { "contents": "All-you-can-eat seats\n\n\nBaltimore Orioles, Kansas City Royals, and Texas Rangers converted their under-utilized seats to AYCE seats. The concept spread to 13 Major League Baseball parks in 2008 and 19 parks in 2010. Major League Baseball teams offering all-you-can-eat seats include the Arizona Diamondbacks, Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, Kansas City Royals, Los Angeles Dodgers, Miami Marlins, Minnesota Twins, Pittsburgh Pirates, San Diego Padres, Tampa Bay Rays, Texas Rangers, and Toronto", "id": "12379503" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Detroit Red Wings season\n\n\nand center Pavel Datsyuk were starters in the game. The Western Conference team was coached by Detroit Red Wings head coach Mike Babcock. The Red Wings had the best goaltending in the League, allowing only 179 goals (excluding five shootout goals). Record: 10–2–1; Home: 5–1–0; Road: 5–1–1 Record: 7–4–1; Home: 5–1–0; Road: 2–3–1 Record: 12–2–1 ; Home: 6–1–1 ; Road: 6–1–0 Record: 9–2–1; Home: 4–1–1; Road: 5–1–0 Record: 4–8–2; Home: 1–4–0; Road", "id": "10767066" }, { "contents": "List of Miami Hurricanes in the NFL\n\n\n(2) Baltimore Ravens (0) Buffalo Bills (2) Carolina Panthers (4) Chicago Bears (2) Cincinnati Bengals (1) Cleveland Browns (2) Dallas Cowboys (0) Denver Broncos (1) Detroit Lions (2) Green Bay Packers (3) Houston Texans (2) Indianapolis Colts (4) Jacksonville Jaguars (6) Kansas City Chiefs (1) Los Angeles Chargers (4) Los Angeles Rams (0) Miami Dolphins (2) Minnesota Vikings (2) New England Patriots", "id": "16077415" }, { "contents": "Larry Stahl\n\n\nLarry Floyd Stahl (born June 29, 1941) is an American retired professional baseball outfielder. He played in Major League Baseball from 1964 to 1973 for the Kansas City Athletics, New York Mets, San Diego Padres, and Cincinnati Reds. Stahl was signed by the Athletics in 1960 as an amateur free agent. He broke into the big leagues on September 11, 1964, going 0-1 as a pinch-hitter against Wally Bunker in a 5-2 Kansas City loss to the Baltimore Orioles in Memorial Stadium.", "id": "21402635" }, { "contents": "Rick Wilkins (baseball)\n\n\nRichard David Wilkins (born June 4, 1967) is an American former professional baseball catcher. He played eleven seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) between 1991 and 2001 for the Chicago Cubs, Houston Astros, San Francisco Giants, Seattle Mariners, New York Mets, Los Angeles Dodgers, St. Louis Cardinals, and San Diego Padres. Wilkins was born in Jacksonville, Florida. While growing up, he graduated from The Bolles School where he was a district champ in both baseball and football his senior year of high school", "id": "21061655" }, { "contents": "List of highest-income counties in the United States\n\n\n, Pennsylvania 3, Wisconsin 2, Massachusetts 2, Michigan 2, Indiana 1, Kansas 1, Kentucky 1, Missouri 1, New Hampshire 1, New Mexico 1, Tennessee 1, Utah 1. Twenty-five states do not have any counties in the top 100. \"United States of America: $41,994\" Number of counties by state in the top 100: Colorado 10, Virginia 7 counties plus 3 independent cities, New Jersey 9, California 8, Florida 6, New York 6, Georgia 4,", "id": "17149331" }, { "contents": "Anthony Swarzak\n\n\nAnthony Ray Swarzak (born September 10, 1985) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Atlanta Braves of Major League Baseball (MLB). He previously played for the Minnesota Twins, Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, Chicago White Sox, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Mets, Seattle Mariners and for the Doosan Bears of the KBO League. Swarzak attended Nova High School in Davie, Florida. As a sophomore, Swarzak pitched to an 11–1 win–loss record with a 1.16 earned run average and 120 strikeouts and was", "id": "11169168" }, { "contents": "Danny Walton\n\n\nDaniel James Walton (July 14, 1947 – August 9, 2017) was an American Major League Baseball outfielder. He played for the Houston Astros (1968 and 1977), Seattle Pilots (1969), Milwaukee Brewers (1970–71), New York Yankees (1971), Minnesota Twins (1973 and 1975), Los Angeles Dodgers (1976), Yokohama Taiyo Whales (1978), and Texas Rangers (1980). During a 9-year major league baseball career, he hit .223, 28 home runs, and 107", "id": "15720261" }, { "contents": "Tom Kelly (baseball)\n\n\ninning two-run home run. The World Series was a well-fought contest between the Twins and the National League champion St. Louis Cardinals, each team winning all of its home games. Games 1, 2, 4 and 6 were decidedly lopsided contests (10–1 Twins, 8–4 Twins, 7–2 Cards, 11–5 Twins), with Games 3, 5 and 7 being much closer contests, each being decided by only two runs (3–1 Cards, 4–2 Cards and 4–2 Twins). After a 63-year drought, Tom Kelly", "id": "7120038" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Dallas Mavericks season\n\n\nthe season: Dallas' selections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. injured Record: 1–0; Home: 0–0; Road: 1–0 Record: 10–5; Home: 8–1 ; Road: 2–4 Record: 9–6; Home: 6–2; Road: 3–4 Record: 11–3; Home: 6–0; Road: 5–3 Record: 8–6; Home: 5–0; Road: 3–6 Record: 7–8; Home: 5–4; Road: 2–4 Record: 5–3; Home: 4–0; Road: 1–3 *Total for entire season including", "id": "14916679" }, { "contents": "2010 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2010 Major League Baseball season began April 4, with the regular season ending on October 3. The 2010 All-Star Game was played on July 13 at Angel Stadium of Anaheim in Anaheim, California. The National League ended a 13-game winless streak with a 3–1 victory. Due to this result, the World Series began October 27 in the city of the National League Champion, the San Francisco Giants, and ended November 1 when the Giants defeated the American League Champion Texas Rangers, four games to one. Green backgrounds", "id": "9032678" }, { "contents": "Busch Stadium\n\n\nscore of 6-2, clinching the series win. In the 2006 National League Championship Series the Cardinals hosted the New York Mets in Games 3, 4, and 5. St. Louis won Game 3 and Game 5, and eventually clinched their 17th National League pennant by defeating the Mets on the road in Game 7, 3-1. The Cardinals faced the Detroit Tigers in the 2006 World Series. This was the third meeting between the two ballclubs in the Fall Classic, and the first in 38 years. The", "id": "4108910" }, { "contents": "American Association (20th century) Rookie of the Year Award\n\n\nCity 89ers, Springfield Redbirds, and St. Paul Saints (2); and the Buffalo Bisons, Minneapolis Millers, and Toledo Mud Hens (1). Eight players from the St. Louis Cardinals Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the Rookie of the Year Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago White Sox and Cincinnati Reds organizations (5); the Boston/Milwaukee Braves organization (4); the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers, Cleveland Indians, Kansas City Royals, Montreal Expos, and", "id": "8789705" }, { "contents": "2017 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2017 Major League Baseball season began on April 2, 2017 with three games, including the 2016 World Series champions Chicago Cubs facing off against the St. Louis Cardinals, and ended on November 1. The postseason began on October 3. The World Series began October 24 and Game 7 was played on November 1, in which the Houston Astros defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers in seven games, to capture their first World Series championship in franchise history. The 88th Major League Baseball All-Star Game was held on July 11 at", "id": "12617094" }, { "contents": "UCLA Bruins baseball\n\n\nTulsa, 6–5 in 10 innings, and to Arizona State, 2–1 in 12 innings. Chambliss, who went on to play for Major League Baseball's Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Atlanta Braves between 1971 and 1986, had a team-high .340 batting average and 15 home runs. Other members of the team included Bill Bonham, Steven Edney, Mike Reinbach, and Jim York. The 1997 team won the Pac-10 title with a 43–18 record (21–9 Pac-10) and reached in the CWS. The team was", "id": "3126266" }, { "contents": "The National Baseball Association's top 100 minor league teams\n\n\ntheir final list. Of the 69 franchises to make the list, 14 appeared more than once. The Baltimore Orioles took 6 places on the list, the most of any team, followed by the Ft. Worth Panthers and Toronto Maple Leafs (5), Newark Bears and San Francisco Seals (4); Kansas City Blues, Los Angeles Angels, and St. Paul Saints (3); and Charlotte Hornets, Columbus Senators/Red Birds, Houston Buffaloes, Indianapolis Indians, Memphis Chicks, and Milwaukee Brewers (2", "id": "6000643" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "LaTroy Hawkins\n\n\nLaTroy Hawkins (born December 21, 1972) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. In his 21-year Major League Baseball (MLB) career, he played for the Minnesota Twins, Chicago Cubs, San Francisco Giants, Baltimore Orioles, Colorado Rockies, New York Yankees, Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, New York Mets, and Toronto Blue Jays. At the time of his retirement, Hawkins was the only active player to be a member of the 1,000-games-pitched club, and at", "id": "14886480" }, { "contents": "Ron Davis (pitcher)\n\n\nRonald Gene Davis (born August 6, 1955) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played 11 years from 1978 to 1988. Davis played for the New York Yankees and Minnesota Twins of the American League and the Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Dodgers, and San Francisco Giants of the National League. He was selected to the American League All-Star team in 1981. Davis was born in Houston, Texas. Standing 6' 4\", he was a hard-throwing right-handed relief pitcher. During his", "id": "18827106" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball rivalries\n\n\nexpansion teams in , MLB increased the total number of games American League teams played to 162, which meant teams would play each other 18 times a season. The National League did not implement this until the following year when the New York Mets and Houston Colt .45s (now the Houston Astros) entered play. In , with the San Diego Padres, Seattle Pilots, Kansas City Royals, and Montreal Expos entering play as expansion teams, MLB split both leagues into two divisions with six teams each. Teams played a total of", "id": "19117978" }, { "contents": "Uzbekistan Professional Football League Organization\n\n\nWDWWL 4 Previous rank: 5 Metalourg 7 3 1 3 13 9 +4 10 LWLWL 5 Previous rank: 14 Nasaf 7 3 1 3 11 8 +3 10 WWLLL 6 Previous rank: 3 Bunyodkor 6 3 1 2 9 8 +1 10 DWWWL 7 Previous rank: 4 Surkhon 6 2 3 1 5 4 +1 9 DLDWW 8 Previous rank: 7 Dinamo Samarqand 6 2 2 2 6 7 -1 8 DLWWL 9 Previous rank: 10 Buxoro 7 1 3 3 6 9 -3 6 LDLWD 10 Previous rank: 11 Andijan 6 1", "id": "612339" }, { "contents": "Julio Navarro\n\n\nJulio Navarro Ventura (January 9, 1934 – January 24, 2018) was a Major League Baseball relief pitcher. He played for the Los Angeles Angels (1962–64), Detroit Tigers (1964–66), and Atlanta Braves (1970). The 5'11\", 190 lb. right-hander with the nickname \"Whiplash\" was acquired by the Angels from the San Francisco Giants organization on September 2, 1962. Navarro made his major league debut in relief on September 3, 1962 against the New York Yankees in game 2", "id": "10731876" }, { "contents": "Federal League\n\n\neroded by subsequent court rulings and legislation regarding issues specific to Major League Baseball. Of the locations of teams in the Federal League, five currently have major league teams. Those are Baltimore, Chicago, Kansas City, Pittsburgh and St. Louis. Brooklyn has a New York–Penn League team, known as the Brooklyn Cyclones. (The major league Brooklyn Dodgers moved to Los Angeles in 1958, although the New York Mets have been located in the adjacent borough of Queens since 1964.) Buffalo and Indianapolis have International League teams", "id": "11616700" }, { "contents": "Jim Palmer\n\n\nbetween Major League Baseball, ABC and NBC called The Baseball Network) to once again broadcast with Tim McCarver and Al Michaels. In 1995, the reunited team of Palmer, McCarver and Michaels would call the All-Star Game, Game 3 of that NLDS between Cincinnati and Los Angeles, Game 4 of the NLDS between Atlanta and Colorado, Games 1–2 of the NLCS, and Games 1, 4–5 of the World Series. Palmer, McCarver and Michaels were also intended to call the previous year's World Series for ABC,", "id": "10332649" }, { "contents": "Kauffman Stadium\n\n\nresult of the American League winning the 2015 MLB All-Star Game 6-3. The Royals won game 1 (5-4 in 14 innings) and game 2 (7-1), as well as the entire series (4-1). Kauffman Stadium was the last baseball-only park built in the majors (not counting temporary facilities) from 1966 to 1991. It was one of the few baseball-only facilities built in the majors during the heyday of the cookie-cutter stadium era,", "id": "17613781" }, { "contents": "Steve Lyons (baseball)\n\n\nthe rare distinction of having played all nine defensive positions in a single game at the major league level, although in an exhibition contest. The \"Windy City Classic,\" between the Chicago Cubs and the White Sox, took place at Wrigley Field on April 23, 1990. Per standard baseball notation, Lyons' positions during the game were, in order: 2-3-7-8-6-9-5-9-1-4. Lyons signed with Boston on April 18, 1991. With", "id": "5478878" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Carolina Hurricanes season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Carolina Hurricanes season began October 3, 2007. It was the franchise's 36th season, 29th season in the National Hockey League (NHL) and 11th as the Hurricanes. Key dates prior to the start of the season: The Hurricanes had the most power-play opportunities of all 30 NHL teams, with 420. Record: 7–3–3; Home: 3–1–1; Road: 4–2–2 Record: 7–6–0; Home: 5–4–0; Road: 2–2–0 Record: 5–10–0; Home: 2–3–0; Road: 3–7–0 Record: 6–6–1;", "id": "10381758" }, { "contents": "1970 NBA playoffs\n\n\n1) Atlanta Hawks vs. (3) Chicago Bulls: \"Hawks win series 4-1\" (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Phoenix Suns: \"Lakers win series 4-3\" Division Finals (1) Atlanta Hawks vs. (2) Los Angeles Lakers: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Champion: New York Knicks Division Semifinals (1) New York Knicks vs. (3) Baltimore Bullets: \"Knicks win series 4-3\" (2) Milwaukee Bucks vs. (4)", "id": "14689672" }, { "contents": "Bobby Schang\n\n\nRobert Martin Schang (December 7, 1886 – August 29, 1966), born in Wales Center, New York, was a catcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates (1914–15), New York Giants (1915) and St. Louis Cardinals (1927). He was the brother of former Major League Baseball catcher Wally Schang. In 3 seasons Schang played in 82 Games and had 186 At Bats, 14 Runs, 35 Hits, 7 Doubles, 4 Triples, 6 RBI, 3 Stolen Bases, 18 Walks, .188 Batting Average", "id": "7568276" }, { "contents": "A. J. Hinch\n\n\n, the Astros defeated the New York Yankees in Yankee Stadium 3–0 to advance to the American League Division Series. In the ALDS, Hinch's Astros took a 2–1 series lead against the Kansas City Royals. The Astros led the Royals 6–2 in Game 4 going into the 8th inning before the Royals came back to win 9–6. The Astros would go on to lose the series. In 2016, Houston began the season 7–17. Although the team's play improved during the course of the season, the Astros finished 84–78 and did", "id": "6118162" }, { "contents": "Mike Maddux\n\n\nMichael Ausley Maddux (born August 27, 1961) is an American professional baseball pitching coach and former pitcher, who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for nine teams, over 15 seasons. He is now the pitching coach for the St. Louis Cardinals. Maddux played in MLB from through for the Philadelphia Phillies, Los Angeles Dodgers, San Diego Padres, New York Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates, Boston Red Sox, Seattle Mariners, Montreal Expos, and Houston Astros. Except for the Phillies, for whom he played during", "id": "6218003" }, { "contents": "Chad Moeller\n\n\nChad Edward Moeller [MOE-ler] (born February 18, 1975) is an American former professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 2000 through 2010 for the Minnesota Twins, Arizona Diamondbacks, Milwaukee Brewers, Cincinnati Reds, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, and Baltimore Orioles. Moeller attended the University of Southern California (USC) and played college baseball for the USC Trojans baseball team. In 1996, he was an All-Pac-10 Conference selection. He was drafted in the", "id": "2431693" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Phoenix Coyotes season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Phoenix Coyotes season began on October 4, 2007. It was the franchise's 36th season, 29th in the National Hockey League (NHL) and 12th season as the Phoenix Coyotes. Key dates prior to the start of the season: Record: 4–6–0; Home: 1–5–0; Road: 3–1–0 Record: 7–6–0; Home: 3–2–0; Road: 4–4–0 Record: 7–6–1; Home: 2–3–1; Road: 5–3–0 Record: 9–4–1; Home: 5–1–1; Road: 4–3–0 Record: 6–5–3; Home: 3–3–1; Road", "id": "12404837" }, { "contents": "Jim Brower\n\n\nJames Robert Brower (born December 29, 1972) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played for eight Major League Baseball (MLB) teams: the Cleveland Indians (-), Cincinnati Reds (-), Montreal Expos (2002), San Francisco Giants (-), Atlanta Braves (), Baltimore Orioles (), San Diego Padres (2006), and New York Yankees (). He is currently the pitching coach for the Seattle Mariners of Major League Baseball (MLB). Brower was", "id": "10294961" }, { "contents": "Brad Ausmus\n\n\nBradley David Ausmus (; born April 14, 1969) is an American baseball former catcher and current manager for the Los Angeles Angels of Major League Baseball (MLB). In his 18-year MLB playing career, Ausmus played for the San Diego Padres, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, and Los Angeles Dodgers. He was also the manager of the Tigers and of the Israel national baseball team. A 1987 draft pick of the New York Yankees, he chose to alternate between attending Dartmouth College and playing minor league baseball. He then", "id": "3254039" }, { "contents": "WTOG\n\n\nWednesdays). These included games from the Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, Kansas City Royals, Minnesota Twins, New York Yankees, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals and the Toronto Blue Jays, as those teams were mainly in the Grapefruit League for spring training in the Tampa Bay, Orlando, Fort Myers and Sarasota areas. WTOG discontinued the baseball broadcasts when ESPN became the cable partner for Major League Baseball in 1990. WTOG aired numerous Tampa Bay Rowdies", "id": "69857" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball relocation of 1950s–60s\n\n\nexpanded to add teams in new and existing cities, adding 14 teams as of 2018. During the early years of the American League as a major league, the league placed franchises in cities that were either in direct competition with National League teams (New York City, Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, and St. Louis) or in markets abandoned by the National League after the 1899 contraction (Cleveland, Washington, D.C., and briefly Baltimore). Only Detroit, home of the Detroit Tigers, was a true \"new\"", "id": "983146" }, { "contents": "Billy Kelly (baseball)\n\n\nWilliam Joseph Kelly (May 1, 1886 – June 3, 1940) was an American professional baseball player. He played in parts of four seasons in Major League Baseball for the St. Louis Cardinals and Pittsburgh Pirates from through . He also managed the minor league Port Huron Saints in 1922. Kelly was born in Baltimore, Maryland and died of lung cancer in Detroit, Michigan at the age of 54. In a brief 4 year, 104 game major league career, Kelly compiled a .290 batting average with 32 runs, 1", "id": "19333378" }, { "contents": "Kevin Jarvis\n\n\nKevin Thomas Jarvis (born August 1, 1969) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. He played professionally for many teams including the Cincinnati Reds, Minnesota Twins, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, Colorado Rockies, San Diego Padres, Seattle Mariners, St. Louis Cardinals, the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Boston Red Sox. As of , he is a scout for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. Jarvis was born in Lexington, Kentucky and graduated from Tates Creek High School in Lexington. He played college baseball at Wake Forest", "id": "7080315" }, { "contents": "René Rivera\n\n\nRené Rivera (born July 31, 1983) is a Puerto Rican professional baseball catcher in the New York Mets organization. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Seattle Mariners, Minnesota Twins, San Diego Padres, Tampa Bay Rays, Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Angels and Atlanta Braves. Rivera was drafted by the Seattle Mariners in the second round (49th overall) of the 2001 Major League Baseball Draft as a 17-year-old. He played most of the 2004 season with the High-A California", "id": "21916971" }, { "contents": "New Jersey Jackals\n\n\n9/14 - North Shore 5, Jackals 4 9/16 - North Shore 1, Jackals 0 9/17 – Jackals 7, North Shore 2 9/18 – Jackals 4, North Shore 2 9/19 – Jackals 5, North Shore 3 Win 2nd Northeast League Championship, 4th team Championship. To date, this is the last time the Jackals have won a league championship. The Jackals total attendance in 2004 was 106,100. Averaging 2,282 per game. In 2005 the Jackals joined the 8-team Canadian American Association of Professional Baseball League but failed to make the playoffs", "id": "4403592" }, { "contents": "Larry Beinfest\n\n\nMarlins defeated the San Francisco Giants, 3-1 in four games in the 2003 NLDS, and the Chicago Cubs, 4-3 in seven games in the 2003 NLCS, to win the 2003 NL Pennant. In the 2003 World Series, the Marlins became the champion of Major League Baseball by defeating the AL Pennant winning New York Yankees 4-2 in six games. Following their championship season, Baseball America named the Marlins Organization of the Year and the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum recognized Beinfest as the 2003 winner of the", "id": "19195239" }, { "contents": "List of current Major League Baseball broadcasters\n\n\n-4, 6-7, and odd extra innings up through 2013) br Oakland: Innings 3-4, 7, and even extra innings br Seattle: Innings 3, 6-7, and even extra innings (formerly 3-4, 7, and even extra innings from 2011-2012) br Tampa Bay: Innings 3-4, 7-8, and even extra innings (Wills and Freed switch every game so one will do innings 1-2, 5-6, 9, and", "id": "6338286" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "Henry Blanco\n\n\nHenry Ramón Blanco (born August 29, 1971) is a Venezuelan professional baseball coach and former player. He is currently the bullpen coach for the Washington Nationals. He played as a catcher in Major League Baseball from 1997 to 2013, appearing for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, Atlanta Braves, Minnesota Twins, Chicago Cubs, San Diego Padres, New York Mets, Arizona Diamondbacks, Toronto Blue Jays, and Seattle Mariners. He later served as quality assurance coach for the Cubs. Although a light", "id": "16244431" }, { "contents": "Ryan Howard\n\n\na 7–2 loss to the Atlanta Braves. On September 6, Howard logged his first Major League hit in a single at-bat during a 3–1 loss to the Braves; on September 8, he recorded his first multi-hit game with a double and a single in a 4–1 win over the Braves. On September 11, Howard hit his first Major League home run off Bartolomé Fortunato, driving in his first RBI and scoring his first run in an 11–9 win over the New York Mets. Howard had 42 plate appearances", "id": "20940364" }, { "contents": "Xavier Nady\n\n\nXavier Clifford Nady VI (; born November 14, 1978) is an American former professional baseball outfielder and first baseman. Nady played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the New York Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates, New York Yankees, Chicago Cubs, Arizona Diamondbacks, Washington Nationals, San Francisco Giants, and the San Diego Padres. The St. Louis Cardinals originally drafted Nady in the 4th round of the 1997 Major League Baseball draft (134th overall) after he was named Northern California Player of the Year in his senior year of", "id": "5033466" }, { "contents": "Rex Hudler\n\n\nRex Allan Hudler (born September 2, 1960) is an American former Major League Baseball utility player and color commentator for the Kansas City Royals. He played a total of fourteen seasons after being a first round draft pick of the New York Yankees in 1978. Hudler played for six different Major League Baseball teams, and at every position except pitcher and catcher throughout his career: the New York Yankees (1984–1985), Baltimore Orioles (1986), Montreal Expos (1988–1990), St. Louis Cardinals (1990–1992), California", "id": "518136" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Montreal Canadiens season\n\n\nleading the NHL in power-play goals scored (90) and power-play percentage (24.06%). They also tied the Florida Panthers for the fewest shorthanded goals allowed, with three. Record: 6–2–3; Home: 2–1–2; Road: 4–1–1. Monthly record: 7–7–0; Home: 3–3–0; Road: 4–4–0.br Season record: 13–9–3; Home: 5–4–2; Road: 8–5–1. Monthly record: 6–4–4; Home: 1–3–2; Road: 5–1–2.br Season record: 19–13–7; Home: 6–7–4; Road: 13–6–3.", "id": "11149706" }, { "contents": "Rob Murphy\n\n\nRobert Albert Murphy (born May 26, 1960) is an American former professional baseball player who was a relief pitcher in Major League Baseball for eleven seasons in the 1980s and 1990s. Murphy played college baseball for the University of Florida, and was picked by the Cincinnati Reds in the first round of the 1981 Major League Baseball Draft. In addition to the Reds, he played for the Boston Red Sox, Seattle Mariners, Houston Astros, St. Louis Cardinals, New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers and Florida Marlins. Murphy", "id": "17438779" }, { "contents": "2006–07 Buffalo Sabres season\n\n\nMichael Ryan, Andrej Sekera and Drew Stafford all played their first career NHL game during the 2006–07 season. The Sabres finished with 298 goals scored (excluding 10 shootout-winning goals), the most in the League. Record for month 10–0–1 (Home 4–0–1 Away 6–0–0) Record for Month 9–3–1 (Home 4–2–1 Away 5–1–0) Record for Month 9–4–1 (Home 5–2–0 Away 4–2–1) Record for Month 6–7–1 (Home 4–3–0 Away 2–4–1) Record for Month 8–2–1 (Home 5–0–1 Away 3–2–0) Record for Month 8–5–2 (Home 5–3–0 Away", "id": "5702113" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Golden State Warriors season\n\n\nThis had fans severely criticizing the conference system in the league as the Warriors had a better record than all eastern conference playoff teams up to the third seed. Teams such as the Atlanta Hawks had sub or .500 winning percentages but still managed to make the postseason. Record: 0–1; Home: 0–1; Road: 0–0 Record: 8–6; Home: 3–3 ; Road: 5–3 Record: 11–6; Home: 5–2; Road: 6–4 Record: 9–6; Home: 5–2; Road: 4–4 Record: 7–3; Home:", "id": "14917146" }, { "contents": "Miguel Batista\n\n\nMiguel Descartes Batista Jerez (born February 19, 1971) is a Dominican former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Florida Marlins, Chicago Cubs, Montreal Expos, Kansas City Royals, Arizona Diamondbacks, Toronto Blue Jays, Seattle Mariners, Washington Nationals, St. Louis Cardinals, New York Mets and Atlanta Braves. Over his career, Batista has played for eight teams and been utilized extensively as both a starter and a reliever. His best seasons came in and with the Arizona Diamondbacks,", "id": "19280208" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball on CBS\n\n\non KPIX-TV locally, although the games aired on stations in markets adjacent to the Bay Area. In 1963, KPIX pre-empted the July 13 game between the San Francisco Giants–Philadelphia Phillies (at 10:15 a.m.), and the Los Angeles Dodgers-Phillies game on July 14 (at 9:30 a.m.); in 1964, the station pre-empted the Kansas City Athletics–New York Yankees game on May 16 (at 10:45) and the Milwaukee Braves–St. Louis Cardinals game on May 17.", "id": "18694381" }, { "contents": "1969 Major League Baseball expansion\n\n\nSt. Louis Cardinals, and the National League West would consist of the Atlanta Braves, Cincinnati Reds, Houston Astros, Los Angeles Dodgers, San Diego Padres, and San Francisco Giants. Game scheduling issues had to be resolved; league-wide, there would be 1,944 games compared to 1,232 for the 1968 Major League Baseball season. The American League had considered decreasing the number of games played by each team to 152 or 156 from 162 that had been played each season since 1961, and the National League either 162 or 165", "id": "11925192" }, { "contents": "List of international games played by NHL teams\n\n\nAngeles Kings, the Minnesota North Stars, the Montreal Canadiens, the New Jersey Devils, the New York Islanders, the New York Rangers, the Philadelphia Flyers, the Pittsburgh Penguins, the Quebec Nordiques, the St. Louis Blues, the Toronto Maple Leafs, the Vancouver Canucks, the Washington Capitals, and the original Winnipeg Jets). Games took place in the USA and Canada. The Soviet teams won the series with a record of 11–9–1. Individually, CSKA has a record of 4–1–0, Dynamo had a record of 3–2–0", "id": "21623026" } ]
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[ { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "1942 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 1942 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the tenth playing of the midsummer classic between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was held on July 6, 1942, at Polo Grounds in New York City the home of the New York Giants of the National League. The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League 3–1. While the game had been scheduled for a twilight start at 6:30 p.m. EWT", "id": "14878188" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "2015 Toronto Blue Jays season\n\n\nearned positions in the bullpen on the Opening Day roster. The team returned to Montreal's Olympic Stadium on April 3 and April 4, 2015, to face the Cincinnati Reds. The Blue Jays would lose the first game 2–0, but win the finale 9–1. In Grapefruit League play, Toronto finished with a 19–13 record. The 2015 Major League Baseball draft was held on June 8–10. The Blue Jays played against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium on Opening Day and won, 6–1. Toronto scored five runs in the", "id": "19251784" }, { "contents": "2007 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2007 Major League Baseball season began on April 1 with a rematch of the 2006 National League Championship Series; the St. Louis Cardinals and New York Mets played the first game of the season at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri, which was won by the Mets, 6–1. The regular season concluded with seven teams entering the postseason who had failed to reach the 2006 playoffs including all National League teams, with only the New York Yankees returning; a dramatic one-game playoff between the Colorado Rockies and San Diego Padres", "id": "15645656" }, { "contents": "2009 Major League Baseball season\n\n\n4–3. In addition, the annual Civil Rights Game became a regular season game, and was played June 20 at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Ohio, when the host Cincinnati Reds lost to the Chicago White Sox in an interleague game, 10–8. Both teams wore replicas of their 1965 uniforms in the contest. The New York Yankees, with 103 wins, clinched Major League Baseball's best record in the 2009 season, and the #1 seed in the American League by winning the AL East. The Los Angeles", "id": "5183694" }, { "contents": "2016 Washington Nationals season\n\n\nfirst come-from-behind postseason win for a Washington, D.C., Major League Baseball team since the Washington Senators came from behind to beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 4-3 in Game 3 of the 1925 World Series 91 years earlier on October 10, 1925. It also was the Nationals′ first postseason victory at home since a 2-1 win over the St. Louis Cardinals in Game 4 of the 2012 National League Division Series on October 11, 2012. 4:08 p.m. (EDT) at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California", "id": "18692321" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "List of current Major League Baseball broadcasters\n\n\n, and even extra innings br Milwaukee: Innings 3-4, 7, and 10-11, 14-15, 18-19 with Uecker and Levering; innings 4-6, and 10-11, 14-15, 18-19 with Levering and Grindle br New York Mets: Innings 3-4, 7, and even extra innings br Philadelphia: Innings 4-5 (home games only) br St. Louis: Innings 3-4, 7-8, and even extra innings (home", "id": "6338289" }, { "contents": "1966 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 1966 Major League Baseball season was contested from April 11 to October 9, 1966. The Braves played their inaugural season in Atlanta, following their relocation from Milwaukee. Three teams played the 1966 season in new stadiums. On April 12, the Braves ushered in Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium with the Pittsburgh Pirates taking a 3–2 win in 13 innings. One week later, Anaheim Stadium opened with the California Angels losing to the Chicago White Sox, 3–1 in the Angels' debut in neighboring Orange County. On May 8,", "id": "16053448" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Rookie of the Year Award\n\n\n(2); and the Colorado Springs Sky Sox, Las Vegas 51s, New Orleans Zephyrs, Portland Beavers, and Sacramento River Cats (1). Four players from the Arizona Diamondbacks Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the Rookie of the Year Award, more than any other, followed by the Anaheim Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and San Diego Padres organizations (3); the Colorado Rockies, Kansas City Royals, and Seattle Mariners organizations (2); and the Florida Marlins, Houston Astros", "id": "8032424" }, { "contents": "2015 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2015 Major League Baseball season began on April 5 with a Sunday night game between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field, and ended on November 1 with the Kansas City Royals winning the World Series. This was Rob Manfred's first season serving as Commissioner of Baseball. The Major League Baseball All-Star Game's 86th edition was held on Tuesday, July 14 at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Ohio, home of the Cincinnati Reds. The American League won the game 6–3, to give", "id": "19375509" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Los Angeles Clippers season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Los Angeles Clippers season was their 38th season in the NBA and their 24th in Los Angeles. Key dates prior to the start of the season: Los Angeles' selections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. Record: 6–8; Home: 4–4; Road: 2–4 Record: 4–9; Home: 1–4; Road: 3–5 Record: 4–9; Home: 4–6; Road: 0–3 Record: 5–9; Home: 2–3; Road: 3–6 Record: 3–15; Home: 2–6; Road: 1–9 Record", "id": "15027267" }, { "contents": "Brett Tomko\n\n\nBrett Daniel Tomko (born April 7, 1973) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Cincinnati Reds, San Diego Padres, Seattle Mariners, St. Louis Cardinals, San Francisco Giants, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, Oakland Athletics, Texas Rangers, and Kansas City Royals. Tomko attended El Dorado High School in Placentia, California, and was a letter winner in basketball and baseball. Tomko attended Florida Southern College for one season in , leading the team", "id": "5534629" }, { "contents": "Ducky Schofield\n\n\nJohn Richard Schofield (born January 7, 1935), nicknamed Ducky, is an American former professional baseball infielder. He played nineteen seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1953 to 1971 for the St. Louis Cardinals, Pittsburgh Pirates, San Francisco Giants, New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers, Boston Red Sox, and Milwaukee Brewers. Schofield made his Major League Baseball debut with the St. Louis Cardinals on July 3, 1953, and appeared in his final game on September 30, 1971 for the Milwaukee Brewers.", "id": "7142787" }, { "contents": "Sports Beanie Babies\n\n\nthe Elephant 9/06/98 Anaheim Athletics Mel the Koala 9/06/98 Toronto Blue Jays Rocket the Bluejay 9/08/98 Chicago Cubs Blackie the Bear 9/13/98 Chicago Cubs Gracie the Swan 9/14/98 St. Louis Cardinals Smoochy the Frog 4/11/99 San Francisco Giants Slippery the Seal 4/25/99 Chicago Cubs Sammy the Bear 5/30/99 New York Mets Valentina the Bear 6/12/99 Milwaukee Brewers Early the Robin 6/18/99 Minnesota Twins Hippie the Bunny 6/19/99 Cincinnati Reds Scorch the Dragon 7/03/99 Houston Astros Goatee the Goat 7/11/99 Detroit Tigers Kuku the Cockatoo 7/18/99 Houston Astros Tiny the Chihuahua 8/05/99 Chicago Cubs Erin the Bear 8/15/99 New York Yankees", "id": "10270945" }, { "contents": "Eastern League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nAward, the most of any position. Seven players from the Philadelphia Phillies Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Pittsburgh Pirates organization (6); the Baltimore Orioles, Cleveland Indians, and Montreal Expos organizations (5); the New York Mets, and the Toronto Blue Jays organizations (4); the Boston Red Sox, and the New York Yankees organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Chicago White Sox, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers", "id": "5435227" }, { "contents": "2002 New York Yankees season\n\n\nH = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in\" Game 1: \"New York 8 – Anaheim 5.\" Game 2: \"Anaheim 8 – New York 6.\" Game 3: \"Anaheim 9 – New York 6.\" Game 4: \"Anaheim 9 – New York 5.\" Anaheim's victory secured their place in the American League Championship Series, where they defeated the Minnesota Twins, and subsequently the San Francisco Giants to win the World Series", "id": "3120510" }, { "contents": "Busch Stadium\n\n\nSeries against the Kansas City Royals. The Cardinals hosted two postseason games at Busch Stadium in 2015. In the National League Division Series, they won game 1 on October 9, 2015, but lost game 2 against the Chicago Cubs. The Cardinals then lost games 3 and 4 to the Cubs at Wrigley Field to lose the series 3-1. The stadium hosted the 2009 Major League Baseball All-Star Game on July 14, 2009. The American League defeated the National League in that game, 4-3.", "id": "4108919" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\n, Mobile BayBears, and Nashville Sounds (2); and the Asheville Tourists, Charlotte O's, and Montgomery Rebels (1). Six players from the Chicago White Sox Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Houston Astros organization (4); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Cincinnati Reds, Kansas City Royals, Milwaukee Brewers, Oakland Athletics, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays/Rays organizations (3); the Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, Detroit Tigers", "id": "7467045" }, { "contents": "Champion Baseball\n\n\ncity/state to represent from a list containing Los Angeles, Cincinnati, Atlanta, Pittsburg (probably a typo for Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania), Chicago, Montreal, St. Louis, Boston, Milwaukee, New York City, California and Texas (all of whom had major-league baseball franchises in 1983). The computer then randomly selects from among the remaining cities. If at any time the computer team has scored more runs than the player, the game immediately ends. The high-scores list (\"FAR OUT PLAYERS", "id": "10335865" }, { "contents": "1939 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 1939 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the seventh playing of the mid-summer classic between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was held on July 11, 1939, at Yankee Stadium in The Bronx, New York City, the home of the New York Yankees of the American League. The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League 3–1. Players in \"italics\" have since been", "id": "22195293" }, { "contents": "California League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nAward, the most of any position. Six players played during seasons for which position information is unavailable. Sixteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the San Diego Padres organization (7); the California/Los Angeles Angels, Minnesota Twins, and San Francisco Giants organizations (5); the St. Louis Cardinals organization (4); the Kansas City/Oakland Athletics and Milwaukee Brewers organization (3);", "id": "8204130" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "2015 Summer North American League of Legends Championship Series\n\n\n2015 Summer North American League of Legends Championship Series (2015 Summer NA LCS) was won by Counter Logic Gaming, their first NA LCS split title. Most games were played in Los Angeles at Riot Games' studio, but the finals were played at Madison Square Garden in New York. 1. Team Liquid 14-5 2. Counter Logic Gaming 13-6 3. Team Impulse 13-6 4. Gravity Gaming 12-7 5. Team SoloMid 11-7 6. Team Dignitas 10-8 7.", "id": "894748" }, { "contents": "Darren Bragg\n\n\nDarren William Bragg (born September 7, 1969) is an American former baseball outfielder who played 11 seasons in Major League Baseball. He played for the Seattle Mariners (–), Boston Red Sox (1996–), St. Louis Cardinals (1999), Colorado Rockies (), New York Mets (), New York Yankees (2001), Atlanta Braves (–), San Diego Padres (), and his final team, the Cincinnati Reds (2004). In his career, he hit .255 with", "id": "479806" }, { "contents": "Peoria Javelinas\n\n\nThe Peoria Javelinas, established in 1992, are a baseball team that plays in the West Division of the Arizona Fall League. The Javelinas play their home games in the Peoria Sports Complex in Peoria, Arizona, which is a spring training site for both the San Diego Padres and the Seattle Mariners. For the 2011 season, Major League Baseball teams sending players to the Javelinas were: the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Mets, San Diego Padres, St. Louis Cardinals, and Seattle Mariners. For 2012 the Minnesota Twins and Cincinnati", "id": "5919459" }, { "contents": "2008 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 2008 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 79th midseason exhibition between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and the National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was played at Yankee Stadium in The Bronx, New York City, home of the New York Yankees, on July 15, 2008 and began at 8:47 p.m. ET. The game ended at 1:38 a.m. ET the following morning. The home American League won 4–3 in 15 innings, giving home field", "id": "18338012" }, { "contents": "Sports Beanie Babies\n\n\nGIVEN AWAY (SGA) AT BASEBALL GAMES: 5/18/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 9/06/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 9/18/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 3/10/98 New York Yankees Bones the Dog 5/03/98 Chicago Cubs Daisy the Cow (Harry Caray) 5/17/98 New York Yankees Valentino the Bear 5/22/98 St. Louis Cardinals Stretch the Ostrich 5/31/98 Detroit Tigers Stripes the Tiger 5/31/98 Milwaukee Brewers Batty the Bat 5/31/98 Kansas City Royals Roary the Lion 6/14/98 Arizona Diamondbacks Hissy the Snake 7/07/98 Colorado Rockies Glory the Bear 7/12/98 Chicago White Sox Blizzard the Tiger 7/12/98 New York Mets", "id": "10270943" }, { "contents": "2007–08 New Jersey Devils season\n\n\n: 9–4–1; Home: 4–3–0; Road: 5–1–1 Record: 7–4–1 ; Home: 4–1–0 ; Road: 3–3–1 Record: 7–5–0 ; Home: 4–4–0 ; Road: 3–1–0 Record: 9–3–3 ; Home: 7–3–1 ; Road: 2–0–2 Record: 6–6–1 ; Home: 2–2–1 ; Road: 4–4–0 Record: 3–1–0 ; Home: 2–0–0 ; Road: 1–1–0 The New Jersey Devils clinched a playoff spot following a 2–1 overtime victory against the New York Islanders on April 1, 2008, their 79th game of the season. They were the third", "id": "13610586" }, { "contents": "2018 New York Mets season\n\n\nlosing 1–5 to the St. Louis Cardinals, finishing the series two out of three. After, they went on a 9–game win streak, which put them in first place in the NL East. They finished the month going 15–9 and having a strong win (14–2) over the San Diego Padres. On May 1, the Mets started the month losing 2–3 to the Atlanta Braves at Citi Field. They went on a 6–game losing streak, but broke out of it seven days later by beating the Cincinnati Reds 7–6. The", "id": "3541787" }, { "contents": "Doubleheader (baseball)\n\n\nLike the twi-night doubleheader, this type of doubleheader is more prominent in the minor leagues. The last one scheduled in Major League Baseball was the Seattle Mariners at the Kansas City Royals on August 6, 2017. Prior traditional doubleheaders were the Detroit Tigers at the Cleveland Indians on September 13, 2015, the Pittsburgh Pirates at the New York Yankees on May 18, 2014, San Diego Padres at the Cleveland Indians on April 9, 2014, the New York Yankees at the Cleveland Indians on May 13, 2013,", "id": "5035560" }, { "contents": "Graeme Lloyd\n\n\nGraeme John Lloyd (born 9 April 1967) is an Australian-born former professional baseball pitcher, who appeared with the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays, Montreal Expos, Florida Marlins, New York Mets, and Kansas City Royals of Major League Baseball (MLB). Lloyd played with the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays, and Kansas City Royals of the American League and the Montreal Expos, Florida Marlins, and New York Mets of the National League. He was the third", "id": "11258284" }, { "contents": "1969 Major League Baseball expansion\n\n\nand Washington Senators, and the American League West would consist of the California Angels, Chicago White Sox, Kansas City Royals, Minnesota Twins, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Pilots. The National League originally resisted a divisional split, with its president Warren Giles citing \"the tradition and history of baseball\". By July 10, the National League owners had agreed to a divisional split, in which the National League East would consist of the Chicago Cubs, Montreal Expos, New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, and", "id": "11925191" }, { "contents": "Ricky Bones\n\n\nRicardo Bones (; born April 7, 1969) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. Bones played from 1991 to 2001 for three National League teams – the San Diego Padres, Cincinnati Reds, and Florida Marlins – and four American League teams – the Milwaukee Brewers, Kansas City Royals, New York Yankees, and Baltimore Orioles. Bones was signed by the Padres as an amateur free agent on May 13, 1986 making his Major League debut on August 11, 1991 against the Cincinnati Reds. He pitched seven innings, allowed", "id": "19542825" }, { "contents": "Rubén Gotay\n\n\nRuben A. Gotay ( ; born December 25, 1982) is a Puerto Rican former professional baseball infielder. He played in Major League Baseball from 2004 to 2008 with the Kansas City Royals, New York Mets and Atlanta Braves. He is currently a coach for the Clearwater Threshers. Gotay made his major league debut with the Kansas City Royals on August 4, , when they played the Chicago White Sox. He went 1-for-3 and got his first major league hit off José Contreras. Gotay played in 44 games for the Royals in", "id": "18248893" }, { "contents": "Midwestern United States\n\n\n), Major League Baseball (MLB), National Basketball Association (NBA), National Hockey League (NHL) and Major League Soccer (MLS) have team franchises in several Midwestern cities: Successful teams include the St. Louis Cardinals (11 World Series titles), Cincinnati Reds (5 World Series titles), Chicago Bulls (6 NBA titles), the Detroit Pistons (3 NBA titles), the Green Bay Packers (4 Super Bowl titles, 13 total NFL championships), the Chicago Bears (1 Super Bowl", "id": "15016390" }, { "contents": "Roberto Kelly\n\n\nRoberto Conrado \"Gray\" Kelly (born October 1, 1964) is a Panamanian former professional baseball outfielder in Major League Baseball and current manager of the Sultanes de Monterrey of the Mexican Baseball League. He was signed by the New York Yankees as an amateur free agent in 1982 and went on to play for them (1987–1992 and 2000), the Cincinnati Reds (1993–1994), Atlanta Braves (1994), Montreal Expos (1995), Los Angeles Dodgers (1995), Minnesota Twins (1996–1997), Seattle Mariners", "id": "13631358" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Portland Trail Blazers season\n\n\nselections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. Record: 0–1 ; Home: 0–0 ; Road: 0–1 Record: 5–10 ; Home: 5–3 ; Road: 0–7 Record: 13–2 ; Home: 10–0 ; Road: 3–2 Record: 8–6 ; Home: 3–2 ; Road: 5–4 Record: 5–9; Home: 4–3; Road: 1–6 Record: 7–8; Home: 3–3 ; Road: 4–5 Record: 3–5; Home: 3–2; Road: 0–3 *Total for entire season including previous team(s) The Trail Blazers", "id": "14916980" }, { "contents": "Todd Zeile\n\n\nTodd Edward Zeile (born September 9, 1965) is an American former professional baseball third baseman, catcher, and first baseman in Major League Baseball (MLB). He played sixteen seasons, from 1989 to 2004, for the St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago Cubs, Philadelphia Phillies, Baltimore Orioles, Los Angeles Dodgers, Florida Marlins, Texas Rangers, New York Mets, Colorado Rockies, New York Yankees, and Montreal Expos. Zeile graduated from UCLA, where he played collegiate baseball primarily as a catcher. Only five players", "id": "4659979" }, { "contents": "Cameron Maybin\n\n\nCameron Keith Maybin (born April 4, 1987) is an American professional baseball outfielder for the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball (MLB). He has played in MLB for the Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, San Diego Padres, Atlanta Braves, Los Angeles Angels, Houston Astros, and Seattle Mariners. He was the tenth overall pick in the 2005 MLB draft by the Tigers and debuted with them in 2007. With the Astros, he won the 2017 World Series over the Los Angeles Dodgers. Maybin", "id": "4351467" }, { "contents": "All-you-can-eat seats\n\n\nBaltimore Orioles, Kansas City Royals, and Texas Rangers converted their under-utilized seats to AYCE seats. The concept spread to 13 Major League Baseball parks in 2008 and 19 parks in 2010. Major League Baseball teams offering all-you-can-eat seats include the Arizona Diamondbacks, Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, Kansas City Royals, Los Angeles Dodgers, Miami Marlins, Minnesota Twins, Pittsburgh Pirates, San Diego Padres, Tampa Bay Rays, Texas Rangers, and Toronto", "id": "12379503" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Detroit Red Wings season\n\n\nand center Pavel Datsyuk were starters in the game. The Western Conference team was coached by Detroit Red Wings head coach Mike Babcock. The Red Wings had the best goaltending in the League, allowing only 179 goals (excluding five shootout goals). Record: 10–2–1; Home: 5–1–0; Road: 5–1–1 Record: 7–4–1; Home: 5–1–0; Road: 2–3–1 Record: 12–2–1 ; Home: 6–1–1 ; Road: 6–1–0 Record: 9–2–1; Home: 4–1–1; Road: 5–1–0 Record: 4–8–2; Home: 1–4–0; Road", "id": "10767066" }, { "contents": "List of Miami Hurricanes in the NFL\n\n\n(2) Baltimore Ravens (0) Buffalo Bills (2) Carolina Panthers (4) Chicago Bears (2) Cincinnati Bengals (1) Cleveland Browns (2) Dallas Cowboys (0) Denver Broncos (1) Detroit Lions (2) Green Bay Packers (3) Houston Texans (2) Indianapolis Colts (4) Jacksonville Jaguars (6) Kansas City Chiefs (1) Los Angeles Chargers (4) Los Angeles Rams (0) Miami Dolphins (2) Minnesota Vikings (2) New England Patriots", "id": "16077415" }, { "contents": "Larry Stahl\n\n\nLarry Floyd Stahl (born June 29, 1941) is an American retired professional baseball outfielder. He played in Major League Baseball from 1964 to 1973 for the Kansas City Athletics, New York Mets, San Diego Padres, and Cincinnati Reds. Stahl was signed by the Athletics in 1960 as an amateur free agent. He broke into the big leagues on September 11, 1964, going 0-1 as a pinch-hitter against Wally Bunker in a 5-2 Kansas City loss to the Baltimore Orioles in Memorial Stadium.", "id": "21402635" }, { "contents": "Rick Wilkins (baseball)\n\n\nRichard David Wilkins (born June 4, 1967) is an American former professional baseball catcher. He played eleven seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) between 1991 and 2001 for the Chicago Cubs, Houston Astros, San Francisco Giants, Seattle Mariners, New York Mets, Los Angeles Dodgers, St. Louis Cardinals, and San Diego Padres. Wilkins was born in Jacksonville, Florida. While growing up, he graduated from The Bolles School where he was a district champ in both baseball and football his senior year of high school", "id": "21061655" }, { "contents": "List of highest-income counties in the United States\n\n\n, Pennsylvania 3, Wisconsin 2, Massachusetts 2, Michigan 2, Indiana 1, Kansas 1, Kentucky 1, Missouri 1, New Hampshire 1, New Mexico 1, Tennessee 1, Utah 1. Twenty-five states do not have any counties in the top 100. \"United States of America: $41,994\" Number of counties by state in the top 100: Colorado 10, Virginia 7 counties plus 3 independent cities, New Jersey 9, California 8, Florida 6, New York 6, Georgia 4,", "id": "17149331" }, { "contents": "Anthony Swarzak\n\n\nAnthony Ray Swarzak (born September 10, 1985) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Atlanta Braves of Major League Baseball (MLB). He previously played for the Minnesota Twins, Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, Chicago White Sox, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Mets, Seattle Mariners and for the Doosan Bears of the KBO League. Swarzak attended Nova High School in Davie, Florida. As a sophomore, Swarzak pitched to an 11–1 win–loss record with a 1.16 earned run average and 120 strikeouts and was", "id": "11169168" }, { "contents": "Danny Walton\n\n\nDaniel James Walton (July 14, 1947 – August 9, 2017) was an American Major League Baseball outfielder. He played for the Houston Astros (1968 and 1977), Seattle Pilots (1969), Milwaukee Brewers (1970–71), New York Yankees (1971), Minnesota Twins (1973 and 1975), Los Angeles Dodgers (1976), Yokohama Taiyo Whales (1978), and Texas Rangers (1980). During a 9-year major league baseball career, he hit .223, 28 home runs, and 107", "id": "15720261" }, { "contents": "Tom Kelly (baseball)\n\n\ninning two-run home run. The World Series was a well-fought contest between the Twins and the National League champion St. Louis Cardinals, each team winning all of its home games. Games 1, 2, 4 and 6 were decidedly lopsided contests (10–1 Twins, 8–4 Twins, 7–2 Cards, 11–5 Twins), with Games 3, 5 and 7 being much closer contests, each being decided by only two runs (3–1 Cards, 4–2 Cards and 4–2 Twins). After a 63-year drought, Tom Kelly", "id": "7120038" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Dallas Mavericks season\n\n\nthe season: Dallas' selections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. injured Record: 1–0; Home: 0–0; Road: 1–0 Record: 10–5; Home: 8–1 ; Road: 2–4 Record: 9–6; Home: 6–2; Road: 3–4 Record: 11–3; Home: 6–0; Road: 5–3 Record: 8–6; Home: 5–0; Road: 3–6 Record: 7–8; Home: 5–4; Road: 2–4 Record: 5–3; Home: 4–0; Road: 1–3 *Total for entire season including", "id": "14916679" }, { "contents": "2010 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2010 Major League Baseball season began April 4, with the regular season ending on October 3. The 2010 All-Star Game was played on July 13 at Angel Stadium of Anaheim in Anaheim, California. The National League ended a 13-game winless streak with a 3–1 victory. Due to this result, the World Series began October 27 in the city of the National League Champion, the San Francisco Giants, and ended November 1 when the Giants defeated the American League Champion Texas Rangers, four games to one. Green backgrounds", "id": "9032678" }, { "contents": "Busch Stadium\n\n\nscore of 6-2, clinching the series win. In the 2006 National League Championship Series the Cardinals hosted the New York Mets in Games 3, 4, and 5. St. Louis won Game 3 and Game 5, and eventually clinched their 17th National League pennant by defeating the Mets on the road in Game 7, 3-1. The Cardinals faced the Detroit Tigers in the 2006 World Series. This was the third meeting between the two ballclubs in the Fall Classic, and the first in 38 years. The", "id": "4108910" }, { "contents": "American Association (20th century) Rookie of the Year Award\n\n\nCity 89ers, Springfield Redbirds, and St. Paul Saints (2); and the Buffalo Bisons, Minneapolis Millers, and Toledo Mud Hens (1). Eight players from the St. Louis Cardinals Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the Rookie of the Year Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago White Sox and Cincinnati Reds organizations (5); the Boston/Milwaukee Braves organization (4); the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers, Cleveland Indians, Kansas City Royals, Montreal Expos, and", "id": "8789705" }, { "contents": "2017 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2017 Major League Baseball season began on April 2, 2017 with three games, including the 2016 World Series champions Chicago Cubs facing off against the St. Louis Cardinals, and ended on November 1. The postseason began on October 3. The World Series began October 24 and Game 7 was played on November 1, in which the Houston Astros defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers in seven games, to capture their first World Series championship in franchise history. The 88th Major League Baseball All-Star Game was held on July 11 at", "id": "12617094" }, { "contents": "UCLA Bruins baseball\n\n\nTulsa, 6–5 in 10 innings, and to Arizona State, 2–1 in 12 innings. Chambliss, who went on to play for Major League Baseball's Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Atlanta Braves between 1971 and 1986, had a team-high .340 batting average and 15 home runs. Other members of the team included Bill Bonham, Steven Edney, Mike Reinbach, and Jim York. The 1997 team won the Pac-10 title with a 43–18 record (21–9 Pac-10) and reached in the CWS. The team was", "id": "3126266" }, { "contents": "The National Baseball Association's top 100 minor league teams\n\n\ntheir final list. Of the 69 franchises to make the list, 14 appeared more than once. The Baltimore Orioles took 6 places on the list, the most of any team, followed by the Ft. Worth Panthers and Toronto Maple Leafs (5), Newark Bears and San Francisco Seals (4); Kansas City Blues, Los Angeles Angels, and St. Paul Saints (3); and Charlotte Hornets, Columbus Senators/Red Birds, Houston Buffaloes, Indianapolis Indians, Memphis Chicks, and Milwaukee Brewers (2", "id": "6000643" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "LaTroy Hawkins\n\n\nLaTroy Hawkins (born December 21, 1972) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. In his 21-year Major League Baseball (MLB) career, he played for the Minnesota Twins, Chicago Cubs, San Francisco Giants, Baltimore Orioles, Colorado Rockies, New York Yankees, Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, New York Mets, and Toronto Blue Jays. At the time of his retirement, Hawkins was the only active player to be a member of the 1,000-games-pitched club, and at", "id": "14886480" }, { "contents": "Ron Davis (pitcher)\n\n\nRonald Gene Davis (born August 6, 1955) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played 11 years from 1978 to 1988. Davis played for the New York Yankees and Minnesota Twins of the American League and the Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Dodgers, and San Francisco Giants of the National League. He was selected to the American League All-Star team in 1981. Davis was born in Houston, Texas. Standing 6' 4\", he was a hard-throwing right-handed relief pitcher. During his", "id": "18827106" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball rivalries\n\n\nexpansion teams in , MLB increased the total number of games American League teams played to 162, which meant teams would play each other 18 times a season. The National League did not implement this until the following year when the New York Mets and Houston Colt .45s (now the Houston Astros) entered play. In , with the San Diego Padres, Seattle Pilots, Kansas City Royals, and Montreal Expos entering play as expansion teams, MLB split both leagues into two divisions with six teams each. Teams played a total of", "id": "19117978" }, { "contents": "Uzbekistan Professional Football League Organization\n\n\nWDWWL 4 Previous rank: 5 Metalourg 7 3 1 3 13 9 +4 10 LWLWL 5 Previous rank: 14 Nasaf 7 3 1 3 11 8 +3 10 WWLLL 6 Previous rank: 3 Bunyodkor 6 3 1 2 9 8 +1 10 DWWWL 7 Previous rank: 4 Surkhon 6 2 3 1 5 4 +1 9 DLDWW 8 Previous rank: 7 Dinamo Samarqand 6 2 2 2 6 7 -1 8 DLWWL 9 Previous rank: 10 Buxoro 7 1 3 3 6 9 -3 6 LDLWD 10 Previous rank: 11 Andijan 6 1", "id": "612339" }, { "contents": "Julio Navarro\n\n\nJulio Navarro Ventura (January 9, 1934 – January 24, 2018) was a Major League Baseball relief pitcher. He played for the Los Angeles Angels (1962–64), Detroit Tigers (1964–66), and Atlanta Braves (1970). The 5'11\", 190 lb. right-hander with the nickname \"Whiplash\" was acquired by the Angels from the San Francisco Giants organization on September 2, 1962. Navarro made his major league debut in relief on September 3, 1962 against the New York Yankees in game 2", "id": "10731876" }, { "contents": "Federal League\n\n\neroded by subsequent court rulings and legislation regarding issues specific to Major League Baseball. Of the locations of teams in the Federal League, five currently have major league teams. Those are Baltimore, Chicago, Kansas City, Pittsburgh and St. Louis. Brooklyn has a New York–Penn League team, known as the Brooklyn Cyclones. (The major league Brooklyn Dodgers moved to Los Angeles in 1958, although the New York Mets have been located in the adjacent borough of Queens since 1964.) Buffalo and Indianapolis have International League teams", "id": "11616700" }, { "contents": "Jim Palmer\n\n\nbetween Major League Baseball, ABC and NBC called The Baseball Network) to once again broadcast with Tim McCarver and Al Michaels. In 1995, the reunited team of Palmer, McCarver and Michaels would call the All-Star Game, Game 3 of that NLDS between Cincinnati and Los Angeles, Game 4 of the NLDS between Atlanta and Colorado, Games 1–2 of the NLCS, and Games 1, 4–5 of the World Series. Palmer, McCarver and Michaels were also intended to call the previous year's World Series for ABC,", "id": "10332649" }, { "contents": "Kauffman Stadium\n\n\nresult of the American League winning the 2015 MLB All-Star Game 6-3. The Royals won game 1 (5-4 in 14 innings) and game 2 (7-1), as well as the entire series (4-1). Kauffman Stadium was the last baseball-only park built in the majors (not counting temporary facilities) from 1966 to 1991. It was one of the few baseball-only facilities built in the majors during the heyday of the cookie-cutter stadium era,", "id": "17613781" }, { "contents": "Steve Lyons (baseball)\n\n\nthe rare distinction of having played all nine defensive positions in a single game at the major league level, although in an exhibition contest. The \"Windy City Classic,\" between the Chicago Cubs and the White Sox, took place at Wrigley Field on April 23, 1990. Per standard baseball notation, Lyons' positions during the game were, in order: 2-3-7-8-6-9-5-9-1-4. Lyons signed with Boston on April 18, 1991. With", "id": "5478878" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Carolina Hurricanes season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Carolina Hurricanes season began October 3, 2007. It was the franchise's 36th season, 29th season in the National Hockey League (NHL) and 11th as the Hurricanes. Key dates prior to the start of the season: The Hurricanes had the most power-play opportunities of all 30 NHL teams, with 420. Record: 7–3–3; Home: 3–1–1; Road: 4–2–2 Record: 7–6–0; Home: 5–4–0; Road: 2–2–0 Record: 5–10–0; Home: 2–3–0; Road: 3–7–0 Record: 6–6–1;", "id": "10381758" }, { "contents": "1970 NBA playoffs\n\n\n1) Atlanta Hawks vs. (3) Chicago Bulls: \"Hawks win series 4-1\" (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Phoenix Suns: \"Lakers win series 4-3\" Division Finals (1) Atlanta Hawks vs. (2) Los Angeles Lakers: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Champion: New York Knicks Division Semifinals (1) New York Knicks vs. (3) Baltimore Bullets: \"Knicks win series 4-3\" (2) Milwaukee Bucks vs. (4)", "id": "14689672" }, { "contents": "Bobby Schang\n\n\nRobert Martin Schang (December 7, 1886 – August 29, 1966), born in Wales Center, New York, was a catcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates (1914–15), New York Giants (1915) and St. Louis Cardinals (1927). He was the brother of former Major League Baseball catcher Wally Schang. In 3 seasons Schang played in 82 Games and had 186 At Bats, 14 Runs, 35 Hits, 7 Doubles, 4 Triples, 6 RBI, 3 Stolen Bases, 18 Walks, .188 Batting Average", "id": "7568276" }, { "contents": "A. J. Hinch\n\n\n, the Astros defeated the New York Yankees in Yankee Stadium 3–0 to advance to the American League Division Series. In the ALDS, Hinch's Astros took a 2–1 series lead against the Kansas City Royals. The Astros led the Royals 6–2 in Game 4 going into the 8th inning before the Royals came back to win 9–6. The Astros would go on to lose the series. In 2016, Houston began the season 7–17. Although the team's play improved during the course of the season, the Astros finished 84–78 and did", "id": "6118162" }, { "contents": "Mike Maddux\n\n\nMichael Ausley Maddux (born August 27, 1961) is an American professional baseball pitching coach and former pitcher, who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for nine teams, over 15 seasons. He is now the pitching coach for the St. Louis Cardinals. Maddux played in MLB from through for the Philadelphia Phillies, Los Angeles Dodgers, San Diego Padres, New York Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates, Boston Red Sox, Seattle Mariners, Montreal Expos, and Houston Astros. Except for the Phillies, for whom he played during", "id": "6218003" }, { "contents": "Chad Moeller\n\n\nChad Edward Moeller [MOE-ler] (born February 18, 1975) is an American former professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 2000 through 2010 for the Minnesota Twins, Arizona Diamondbacks, Milwaukee Brewers, Cincinnati Reds, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, and Baltimore Orioles. Moeller attended the University of Southern California (USC) and played college baseball for the USC Trojans baseball team. In 1996, he was an All-Pac-10 Conference selection. He was drafted in the", "id": "2431693" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Phoenix Coyotes season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Phoenix Coyotes season began on October 4, 2007. It was the franchise's 36th season, 29th in the National Hockey League (NHL) and 12th season as the Phoenix Coyotes. Key dates prior to the start of the season: Record: 4–6–0; Home: 1–5–0; Road: 3–1–0 Record: 7–6–0; Home: 3–2–0; Road: 4–4–0 Record: 7–6–1; Home: 2–3–1; Road: 5–3–0 Record: 9–4–1; Home: 5–1–1; Road: 4–3–0 Record: 6–5–3; Home: 3–3–1; Road", "id": "12404837" }, { "contents": "Jim Brower\n\n\nJames Robert Brower (born December 29, 1972) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played for eight Major League Baseball (MLB) teams: the Cleveland Indians (-), Cincinnati Reds (-), Montreal Expos (2002), San Francisco Giants (-), Atlanta Braves (), Baltimore Orioles (), San Diego Padres (2006), and New York Yankees (). He is currently the pitching coach for the Seattle Mariners of Major League Baseball (MLB). Brower was", "id": "10294961" }, { "contents": "Brad Ausmus\n\n\nBradley David Ausmus (; born April 14, 1969) is an American baseball former catcher and current manager for the Los Angeles Angels of Major League Baseball (MLB). In his 18-year MLB playing career, Ausmus played for the San Diego Padres, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, and Los Angeles Dodgers. He was also the manager of the Tigers and of the Israel national baseball team. A 1987 draft pick of the New York Yankees, he chose to alternate between attending Dartmouth College and playing minor league baseball. He then", "id": "3254039" }, { "contents": "WTOG\n\n\nWednesdays). These included games from the Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, Kansas City Royals, Minnesota Twins, New York Yankees, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals and the Toronto Blue Jays, as those teams were mainly in the Grapefruit League for spring training in the Tampa Bay, Orlando, Fort Myers and Sarasota areas. WTOG discontinued the baseball broadcasts when ESPN became the cable partner for Major League Baseball in 1990. WTOG aired numerous Tampa Bay Rowdies", "id": "69857" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball relocation of 1950s–60s\n\n\nexpanded to add teams in new and existing cities, adding 14 teams as of 2018. During the early years of the American League as a major league, the league placed franchises in cities that were either in direct competition with National League teams (New York City, Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, and St. Louis) or in markets abandoned by the National League after the 1899 contraction (Cleveland, Washington, D.C., and briefly Baltimore). Only Detroit, home of the Detroit Tigers, was a true \"new\"", "id": "983146" }, { "contents": "Billy Kelly (baseball)\n\n\nWilliam Joseph Kelly (May 1, 1886 – June 3, 1940) was an American professional baseball player. He played in parts of four seasons in Major League Baseball for the St. Louis Cardinals and Pittsburgh Pirates from through . He also managed the minor league Port Huron Saints in 1922. Kelly was born in Baltimore, Maryland and died of lung cancer in Detroit, Michigan at the age of 54. In a brief 4 year, 104 game major league career, Kelly compiled a .290 batting average with 32 runs, 1", "id": "19333378" }, { "contents": "Kevin Jarvis\n\n\nKevin Thomas Jarvis (born August 1, 1969) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. He played professionally for many teams including the Cincinnati Reds, Minnesota Twins, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, Colorado Rockies, San Diego Padres, Seattle Mariners, St. Louis Cardinals, the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Boston Red Sox. As of , he is a scout for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. Jarvis was born in Lexington, Kentucky and graduated from Tates Creek High School in Lexington. He played college baseball at Wake Forest", "id": "7080315" }, { "contents": "René Rivera\n\n\nRené Rivera (born July 31, 1983) is a Puerto Rican professional baseball catcher in the New York Mets organization. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Seattle Mariners, Minnesota Twins, San Diego Padres, Tampa Bay Rays, Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Angels and Atlanta Braves. Rivera was drafted by the Seattle Mariners in the second round (49th overall) of the 2001 Major League Baseball Draft as a 17-year-old. He played most of the 2004 season with the High-A California", "id": "21916971" }, { "contents": "New Jersey Jackals\n\n\n9/14 - North Shore 5, Jackals 4 9/16 - North Shore 1, Jackals 0 9/17 – Jackals 7, North Shore 2 9/18 – Jackals 4, North Shore 2 9/19 – Jackals 5, North Shore 3 Win 2nd Northeast League Championship, 4th team Championship. To date, this is the last time the Jackals have won a league championship. The Jackals total attendance in 2004 was 106,100. Averaging 2,282 per game. In 2005 the Jackals joined the 8-team Canadian American Association of Professional Baseball League but failed to make the playoffs", "id": "4403592" }, { "contents": "Larry Beinfest\n\n\nMarlins defeated the San Francisco Giants, 3-1 in four games in the 2003 NLDS, and the Chicago Cubs, 4-3 in seven games in the 2003 NLCS, to win the 2003 NL Pennant. In the 2003 World Series, the Marlins became the champion of Major League Baseball by defeating the AL Pennant winning New York Yankees 4-2 in six games. Following their championship season, Baseball America named the Marlins Organization of the Year and the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum recognized Beinfest as the 2003 winner of the", "id": "19195239" }, { "contents": "List of current Major League Baseball broadcasters\n\n\n-4, 6-7, and odd extra innings up through 2013) br Oakland: Innings 3-4, 7, and even extra innings br Seattle: Innings 3, 6-7, and even extra innings (formerly 3-4, 7, and even extra innings from 2011-2012) br Tampa Bay: Innings 3-4, 7-8, and even extra innings (Wills and Freed switch every game so one will do innings 1-2, 5-6, 9, and", "id": "6338286" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "Henry Blanco\n\n\nHenry Ramón Blanco (born August 29, 1971) is a Venezuelan professional baseball coach and former player. He is currently the bullpen coach for the Washington Nationals. He played as a catcher in Major League Baseball from 1997 to 2013, appearing for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, Atlanta Braves, Minnesota Twins, Chicago Cubs, San Diego Padres, New York Mets, Arizona Diamondbacks, Toronto Blue Jays, and Seattle Mariners. He later served as quality assurance coach for the Cubs. Although a light", "id": "16244431" }, { "contents": "Ryan Howard\n\n\na 7–2 loss to the Atlanta Braves. On September 6, Howard logged his first Major League hit in a single at-bat during a 3–1 loss to the Braves; on September 8, he recorded his first multi-hit game with a double and a single in a 4–1 win over the Braves. On September 11, Howard hit his first Major League home run off Bartolomé Fortunato, driving in his first RBI and scoring his first run in an 11–9 win over the New York Mets. Howard had 42 plate appearances", "id": "20940364" }, { "contents": "Xavier Nady\n\n\nXavier Clifford Nady VI (; born November 14, 1978) is an American former professional baseball outfielder and first baseman. Nady played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the New York Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates, New York Yankees, Chicago Cubs, Arizona Diamondbacks, Washington Nationals, San Francisco Giants, and the San Diego Padres. The St. Louis Cardinals originally drafted Nady in the 4th round of the 1997 Major League Baseball draft (134th overall) after he was named Northern California Player of the Year in his senior year of", "id": "5033466" }, { "contents": "Rex Hudler\n\n\nRex Allan Hudler (born September 2, 1960) is an American former Major League Baseball utility player and color commentator for the Kansas City Royals. He played a total of fourteen seasons after being a first round draft pick of the New York Yankees in 1978. Hudler played for six different Major League Baseball teams, and at every position except pitcher and catcher throughout his career: the New York Yankees (1984–1985), Baltimore Orioles (1986), Montreal Expos (1988–1990), St. Louis Cardinals (1990–1992), California", "id": "518136" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Montreal Canadiens season\n\n\nleading the NHL in power-play goals scored (90) and power-play percentage (24.06%). They also tied the Florida Panthers for the fewest shorthanded goals allowed, with three. Record: 6–2–3; Home: 2–1–2; Road: 4–1–1. Monthly record: 7–7–0; Home: 3–3–0; Road: 4–4–0.br Season record: 13–9–3; Home: 5–4–2; Road: 8–5–1. Monthly record: 6–4–4; Home: 1–3–2; Road: 5–1–2.br Season record: 19–13–7; Home: 6–7–4; Road: 13–6–3.", "id": "11149706" }, { "contents": "Rob Murphy\n\n\nRobert Albert Murphy (born May 26, 1960) is an American former professional baseball player who was a relief pitcher in Major League Baseball for eleven seasons in the 1980s and 1990s. Murphy played college baseball for the University of Florida, and was picked by the Cincinnati Reds in the first round of the 1981 Major League Baseball Draft. In addition to the Reds, he played for the Boston Red Sox, Seattle Mariners, Houston Astros, St. Louis Cardinals, New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers and Florida Marlins. Murphy", "id": "17438779" }, { "contents": "2006–07 Buffalo Sabres season\n\n\nMichael Ryan, Andrej Sekera and Drew Stafford all played their first career NHL game during the 2006–07 season. The Sabres finished with 298 goals scored (excluding 10 shootout-winning goals), the most in the League. Record for month 10–0–1 (Home 4–0–1 Away 6–0–0) Record for Month 9–3–1 (Home 4–2–1 Away 5–1–0) Record for Month 9–4–1 (Home 5–2–0 Away 4–2–1) Record for Month 6–7–1 (Home 4–3–0 Away 2–4–1) Record for Month 8–2–1 (Home 5–0–1 Away 3–2–0) Record for Month 8–5–2 (Home 5–3–0 Away", "id": "5702113" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Golden State Warriors season\n\n\nThis had fans severely criticizing the conference system in the league as the Warriors had a better record than all eastern conference playoff teams up to the third seed. Teams such as the Atlanta Hawks had sub or .500 winning percentages but still managed to make the postseason. Record: 0–1; Home: 0–1; Road: 0–0 Record: 8–6; Home: 3–3 ; Road: 5–3 Record: 11–6; Home: 5–2; Road: 6–4 Record: 9–6; Home: 5–2; Road: 4–4 Record: 7–3; Home:", "id": "14917146" }, { "contents": "Miguel Batista\n\n\nMiguel Descartes Batista Jerez (born February 19, 1971) is a Dominican former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Florida Marlins, Chicago Cubs, Montreal Expos, Kansas City Royals, Arizona Diamondbacks, Toronto Blue Jays, Seattle Mariners, Washington Nationals, St. Louis Cardinals, New York Mets and Atlanta Braves. Over his career, Batista has played for eight teams and been utilized extensively as both a starter and a reliever. His best seasons came in and with the Arizona Diamondbacks,", "id": "19280208" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball on CBS\n\n\non KPIX-TV locally, although the games aired on stations in markets adjacent to the Bay Area. In 1963, KPIX pre-empted the July 13 game between the San Francisco Giants–Philadelphia Phillies (at 10:15 a.m.), and the Los Angeles Dodgers-Phillies game on July 14 (at 9:30 a.m.); in 1964, the station pre-empted the Kansas City Athletics–New York Yankees game on May 16 (at 10:45) and the Milwaukee Braves–St. Louis Cardinals game on May 17.", "id": "18694381" }, { "contents": "1969 Major League Baseball expansion\n\n\nSt. Louis Cardinals, and the National League West would consist of the Atlanta Braves, Cincinnati Reds, Houston Astros, Los Angeles Dodgers, San Diego Padres, and San Francisco Giants. Game scheduling issues had to be resolved; league-wide, there would be 1,944 games compared to 1,232 for the 1968 Major League Baseball season. The American League had considered decreasing the number of games played by each team to 152 or 156 from 162 that had been played each season since 1961, and the National League either 162 or 165", "id": "11925192" }, { "contents": "List of international games played by NHL teams\n\n\nAngeles Kings, the Minnesota North Stars, the Montreal Canadiens, the New Jersey Devils, the New York Islanders, the New York Rangers, the Philadelphia Flyers, the Pittsburgh Penguins, the Quebec Nordiques, the St. Louis Blues, the Toronto Maple Leafs, the Vancouver Canucks, the Washington Capitals, and the original Winnipeg Jets). Games took place in the USA and Canada. The Soviet teams won the series with a record of 11–9–1. Individually, CSKA has a record of 4–1–0, Dynamo had a record of 3–2–0", "id": "21623026" } ]
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[ { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "1942 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 1942 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the tenth playing of the midsummer classic between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was held on July 6, 1942, at Polo Grounds in New York City the home of the New York Giants of the National League. The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League 3–1. While the game had been scheduled for a twilight start at 6:30 p.m. EWT", "id": "14878188" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "2015 Toronto Blue Jays season\n\n\nearned positions in the bullpen on the Opening Day roster. The team returned to Montreal's Olympic Stadium on April 3 and April 4, 2015, to face the Cincinnati Reds. The Blue Jays would lose the first game 2–0, but win the finale 9–1. In Grapefruit League play, Toronto finished with a 19–13 record. The 2015 Major League Baseball draft was held on June 8–10. The Blue Jays played against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium on Opening Day and won, 6–1. Toronto scored five runs in the", "id": "19251784" }, { "contents": "2007 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2007 Major League Baseball season began on April 1 with a rematch of the 2006 National League Championship Series; the St. Louis Cardinals and New York Mets played the first game of the season at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri, which was won by the Mets, 6–1. The regular season concluded with seven teams entering the postseason who had failed to reach the 2006 playoffs including all National League teams, with only the New York Yankees returning; a dramatic one-game playoff between the Colorado Rockies and San Diego Padres", "id": "15645656" }, { "contents": "2009 Major League Baseball season\n\n\n4–3. In addition, the annual Civil Rights Game became a regular season game, and was played June 20 at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Ohio, when the host Cincinnati Reds lost to the Chicago White Sox in an interleague game, 10–8. Both teams wore replicas of their 1965 uniforms in the contest. The New York Yankees, with 103 wins, clinched Major League Baseball's best record in the 2009 season, and the #1 seed in the American League by winning the AL East. The Los Angeles", "id": "5183694" }, { "contents": "2016 Washington Nationals season\n\n\nfirst come-from-behind postseason win for a Washington, D.C., Major League Baseball team since the Washington Senators came from behind to beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 4-3 in Game 3 of the 1925 World Series 91 years earlier on October 10, 1925. It also was the Nationals′ first postseason victory at home since a 2-1 win over the St. Louis Cardinals in Game 4 of the 2012 National League Division Series on October 11, 2012. 4:08 p.m. (EDT) at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California", "id": "18692321" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "List of current Major League Baseball broadcasters\n\n\n, and even extra innings br Milwaukee: Innings 3-4, 7, and 10-11, 14-15, 18-19 with Uecker and Levering; innings 4-6, and 10-11, 14-15, 18-19 with Levering and Grindle br New York Mets: Innings 3-4, 7, and even extra innings br Philadelphia: Innings 4-5 (home games only) br St. Louis: Innings 3-4, 7-8, and even extra innings (home", "id": "6338289" }, { "contents": "1966 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 1966 Major League Baseball season was contested from April 11 to October 9, 1966. The Braves played their inaugural season in Atlanta, following their relocation from Milwaukee. Three teams played the 1966 season in new stadiums. On April 12, the Braves ushered in Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium with the Pittsburgh Pirates taking a 3–2 win in 13 innings. One week later, Anaheim Stadium opened with the California Angels losing to the Chicago White Sox, 3–1 in the Angels' debut in neighboring Orange County. On May 8,", "id": "16053448" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Rookie of the Year Award\n\n\n(2); and the Colorado Springs Sky Sox, Las Vegas 51s, New Orleans Zephyrs, Portland Beavers, and Sacramento River Cats (1). Four players from the Arizona Diamondbacks Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the Rookie of the Year Award, more than any other, followed by the Anaheim Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and San Diego Padres organizations (3); the Colorado Rockies, Kansas City Royals, and Seattle Mariners organizations (2); and the Florida Marlins, Houston Astros", "id": "8032424" }, { "contents": "2015 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2015 Major League Baseball season began on April 5 with a Sunday night game between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field, and ended on November 1 with the Kansas City Royals winning the World Series. This was Rob Manfred's first season serving as Commissioner of Baseball. The Major League Baseball All-Star Game's 86th edition was held on Tuesday, July 14 at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Ohio, home of the Cincinnati Reds. The American League won the game 6–3, to give", "id": "19375509" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Los Angeles Clippers season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Los Angeles Clippers season was their 38th season in the NBA and their 24th in Los Angeles. Key dates prior to the start of the season: Los Angeles' selections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. Record: 6–8; Home: 4–4; Road: 2–4 Record: 4–9; Home: 1–4; Road: 3–5 Record: 4–9; Home: 4–6; Road: 0–3 Record: 5–9; Home: 2–3; Road: 3–6 Record: 3–15; Home: 2–6; Road: 1–9 Record", "id": "15027267" }, { "contents": "Brett Tomko\n\n\nBrett Daniel Tomko (born April 7, 1973) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Cincinnati Reds, San Diego Padres, Seattle Mariners, St. Louis Cardinals, San Francisco Giants, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, Oakland Athletics, Texas Rangers, and Kansas City Royals. Tomko attended El Dorado High School in Placentia, California, and was a letter winner in basketball and baseball. Tomko attended Florida Southern College for one season in , leading the team", "id": "5534629" }, { "contents": "Ducky Schofield\n\n\nJohn Richard Schofield (born January 7, 1935), nicknamed Ducky, is an American former professional baseball infielder. He played nineteen seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1953 to 1971 for the St. Louis Cardinals, Pittsburgh Pirates, San Francisco Giants, New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers, Boston Red Sox, and Milwaukee Brewers. Schofield made his Major League Baseball debut with the St. Louis Cardinals on July 3, 1953, and appeared in his final game on September 30, 1971 for the Milwaukee Brewers.", "id": "7142787" }, { "contents": "Sports Beanie Babies\n\n\nthe Elephant 9/06/98 Anaheim Athletics Mel the Koala 9/06/98 Toronto Blue Jays Rocket the Bluejay 9/08/98 Chicago Cubs Blackie the Bear 9/13/98 Chicago Cubs Gracie the Swan 9/14/98 St. Louis Cardinals Smoochy the Frog 4/11/99 San Francisco Giants Slippery the Seal 4/25/99 Chicago Cubs Sammy the Bear 5/30/99 New York Mets Valentina the Bear 6/12/99 Milwaukee Brewers Early the Robin 6/18/99 Minnesota Twins Hippie the Bunny 6/19/99 Cincinnati Reds Scorch the Dragon 7/03/99 Houston Astros Goatee the Goat 7/11/99 Detroit Tigers Kuku the Cockatoo 7/18/99 Houston Astros Tiny the Chihuahua 8/05/99 Chicago Cubs Erin the Bear 8/15/99 New York Yankees", "id": "10270945" }, { "contents": "Eastern League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nAward, the most of any position. Seven players from the Philadelphia Phillies Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Pittsburgh Pirates organization (6); the Baltimore Orioles, Cleveland Indians, and Montreal Expos organizations (5); the New York Mets, and the Toronto Blue Jays organizations (4); the Boston Red Sox, and the New York Yankees organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Chicago White Sox, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers", "id": "5435227" }, { "contents": "2002 New York Yankees season\n\n\nH = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in\" Game 1: \"New York 8 – Anaheim 5.\" Game 2: \"Anaheim 8 – New York 6.\" Game 3: \"Anaheim 9 – New York 6.\" Game 4: \"Anaheim 9 – New York 5.\" Anaheim's victory secured their place in the American League Championship Series, where they defeated the Minnesota Twins, and subsequently the San Francisco Giants to win the World Series", "id": "3120510" }, { "contents": "Busch Stadium\n\n\nSeries against the Kansas City Royals. The Cardinals hosted two postseason games at Busch Stadium in 2015. In the National League Division Series, they won game 1 on October 9, 2015, but lost game 2 against the Chicago Cubs. The Cardinals then lost games 3 and 4 to the Cubs at Wrigley Field to lose the series 3-1. The stadium hosted the 2009 Major League Baseball All-Star Game on July 14, 2009. The American League defeated the National League in that game, 4-3.", "id": "4108919" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\n, Mobile BayBears, and Nashville Sounds (2); and the Asheville Tourists, Charlotte O's, and Montgomery Rebels (1). Six players from the Chicago White Sox Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Houston Astros organization (4); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Cincinnati Reds, Kansas City Royals, Milwaukee Brewers, Oakland Athletics, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays/Rays organizations (3); the Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, Detroit Tigers", "id": "7467045" }, { "contents": "Champion Baseball\n\n\ncity/state to represent from a list containing Los Angeles, Cincinnati, Atlanta, Pittsburg (probably a typo for Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania), Chicago, Montreal, St. Louis, Boston, Milwaukee, New York City, California and Texas (all of whom had major-league baseball franchises in 1983). The computer then randomly selects from among the remaining cities. If at any time the computer team has scored more runs than the player, the game immediately ends. The high-scores list (\"FAR OUT PLAYERS", "id": "10335865" }, { "contents": "1939 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 1939 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the seventh playing of the mid-summer classic between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was held on July 11, 1939, at Yankee Stadium in The Bronx, New York City, the home of the New York Yankees of the American League. The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League 3–1. Players in \"italics\" have since been", "id": "22195293" }, { "contents": "California League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nAward, the most of any position. Six players played during seasons for which position information is unavailable. Sixteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the San Diego Padres organization (7); the California/Los Angeles Angels, Minnesota Twins, and San Francisco Giants organizations (5); the St. Louis Cardinals organization (4); the Kansas City/Oakland Athletics and Milwaukee Brewers organization (3);", "id": "8204130" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "2015 Summer North American League of Legends Championship Series\n\n\n2015 Summer North American League of Legends Championship Series (2015 Summer NA LCS) was won by Counter Logic Gaming, their first NA LCS split title. Most games were played in Los Angeles at Riot Games' studio, but the finals were played at Madison Square Garden in New York. 1. Team Liquid 14-5 2. Counter Logic Gaming 13-6 3. Team Impulse 13-6 4. Gravity Gaming 12-7 5. Team SoloMid 11-7 6. Team Dignitas 10-8 7.", "id": "894748" }, { "contents": "Darren Bragg\n\n\nDarren William Bragg (born September 7, 1969) is an American former baseball outfielder who played 11 seasons in Major League Baseball. He played for the Seattle Mariners (–), Boston Red Sox (1996–), St. Louis Cardinals (1999), Colorado Rockies (), New York Mets (), New York Yankees (2001), Atlanta Braves (–), San Diego Padres (), and his final team, the Cincinnati Reds (2004). In his career, he hit .255 with", "id": "479806" }, { "contents": "Peoria Javelinas\n\n\nThe Peoria Javelinas, established in 1992, are a baseball team that plays in the West Division of the Arizona Fall League. The Javelinas play their home games in the Peoria Sports Complex in Peoria, Arizona, which is a spring training site for both the San Diego Padres and the Seattle Mariners. For the 2011 season, Major League Baseball teams sending players to the Javelinas were: the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Mets, San Diego Padres, St. Louis Cardinals, and Seattle Mariners. For 2012 the Minnesota Twins and Cincinnati", "id": "5919459" }, { "contents": "2008 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 2008 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 79th midseason exhibition between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and the National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was played at Yankee Stadium in The Bronx, New York City, home of the New York Yankees, on July 15, 2008 and began at 8:47 p.m. ET. The game ended at 1:38 a.m. ET the following morning. The home American League won 4–3 in 15 innings, giving home field", "id": "18338012" }, { "contents": "Sports Beanie Babies\n\n\nGIVEN AWAY (SGA) AT BASEBALL GAMES: 5/18/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 9/06/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 9/18/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 3/10/98 New York Yankees Bones the Dog 5/03/98 Chicago Cubs Daisy the Cow (Harry Caray) 5/17/98 New York Yankees Valentino the Bear 5/22/98 St. Louis Cardinals Stretch the Ostrich 5/31/98 Detroit Tigers Stripes the Tiger 5/31/98 Milwaukee Brewers Batty the Bat 5/31/98 Kansas City Royals Roary the Lion 6/14/98 Arizona Diamondbacks Hissy the Snake 7/07/98 Colorado Rockies Glory the Bear 7/12/98 Chicago White Sox Blizzard the Tiger 7/12/98 New York Mets", "id": "10270943" }, { "contents": "2007–08 New Jersey Devils season\n\n\n: 9–4–1; Home: 4–3–0; Road: 5–1–1 Record: 7–4–1 ; Home: 4–1–0 ; Road: 3–3–1 Record: 7–5–0 ; Home: 4–4–0 ; Road: 3–1–0 Record: 9–3–3 ; Home: 7–3–1 ; Road: 2–0–2 Record: 6–6–1 ; Home: 2–2–1 ; Road: 4–4–0 Record: 3–1–0 ; Home: 2–0–0 ; Road: 1–1–0 The New Jersey Devils clinched a playoff spot following a 2–1 overtime victory against the New York Islanders on April 1, 2008, their 79th game of the season. They were the third", "id": "13610586" }, { "contents": "2018 New York Mets season\n\n\nlosing 1–5 to the St. Louis Cardinals, finishing the series two out of three. After, they went on a 9–game win streak, which put them in first place in the NL East. They finished the month going 15–9 and having a strong win (14–2) over the San Diego Padres. On May 1, the Mets started the month losing 2–3 to the Atlanta Braves at Citi Field. They went on a 6–game losing streak, but broke out of it seven days later by beating the Cincinnati Reds 7–6. The", "id": "3541787" }, { "contents": "Doubleheader (baseball)\n\n\nLike the twi-night doubleheader, this type of doubleheader is more prominent in the minor leagues. The last one scheduled in Major League Baseball was the Seattle Mariners at the Kansas City Royals on August 6, 2017. Prior traditional doubleheaders were the Detroit Tigers at the Cleveland Indians on September 13, 2015, the Pittsburgh Pirates at the New York Yankees on May 18, 2014, San Diego Padres at the Cleveland Indians on April 9, 2014, the New York Yankees at the Cleveland Indians on May 13, 2013,", "id": "5035560" }, { "contents": "Graeme Lloyd\n\n\nGraeme John Lloyd (born 9 April 1967) is an Australian-born former professional baseball pitcher, who appeared with the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays, Montreal Expos, Florida Marlins, New York Mets, and Kansas City Royals of Major League Baseball (MLB). Lloyd played with the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays, and Kansas City Royals of the American League and the Montreal Expos, Florida Marlins, and New York Mets of the National League. He was the third", "id": "11258284" }, { "contents": "1969 Major League Baseball expansion\n\n\nand Washington Senators, and the American League West would consist of the California Angels, Chicago White Sox, Kansas City Royals, Minnesota Twins, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Pilots. The National League originally resisted a divisional split, with its president Warren Giles citing \"the tradition and history of baseball\". By July 10, the National League owners had agreed to a divisional split, in which the National League East would consist of the Chicago Cubs, Montreal Expos, New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, and", "id": "11925191" }, { "contents": "Ricky Bones\n\n\nRicardo Bones (; born April 7, 1969) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. Bones played from 1991 to 2001 for three National League teams – the San Diego Padres, Cincinnati Reds, and Florida Marlins – and four American League teams – the Milwaukee Brewers, Kansas City Royals, New York Yankees, and Baltimore Orioles. Bones was signed by the Padres as an amateur free agent on May 13, 1986 making his Major League debut on August 11, 1991 against the Cincinnati Reds. He pitched seven innings, allowed", "id": "19542825" }, { "contents": "Rubén Gotay\n\n\nRuben A. Gotay ( ; born December 25, 1982) is a Puerto Rican former professional baseball infielder. He played in Major League Baseball from 2004 to 2008 with the Kansas City Royals, New York Mets and Atlanta Braves. He is currently a coach for the Clearwater Threshers. Gotay made his major league debut with the Kansas City Royals on August 4, , when they played the Chicago White Sox. He went 1-for-3 and got his first major league hit off José Contreras. Gotay played in 44 games for the Royals in", "id": "18248893" }, { "contents": "Midwestern United States\n\n\n), Major League Baseball (MLB), National Basketball Association (NBA), National Hockey League (NHL) and Major League Soccer (MLS) have team franchises in several Midwestern cities: Successful teams include the St. Louis Cardinals (11 World Series titles), Cincinnati Reds (5 World Series titles), Chicago Bulls (6 NBA titles), the Detroit Pistons (3 NBA titles), the Green Bay Packers (4 Super Bowl titles, 13 total NFL championships), the Chicago Bears (1 Super Bowl", "id": "15016390" }, { "contents": "Roberto Kelly\n\n\nRoberto Conrado \"Gray\" Kelly (born October 1, 1964) is a Panamanian former professional baseball outfielder in Major League Baseball and current manager of the Sultanes de Monterrey of the Mexican Baseball League. He was signed by the New York Yankees as an amateur free agent in 1982 and went on to play for them (1987–1992 and 2000), the Cincinnati Reds (1993–1994), Atlanta Braves (1994), Montreal Expos (1995), Los Angeles Dodgers (1995), Minnesota Twins (1996–1997), Seattle Mariners", "id": "13631358" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Portland Trail Blazers season\n\n\nselections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. Record: 0–1 ; Home: 0–0 ; Road: 0–1 Record: 5–10 ; Home: 5–3 ; Road: 0–7 Record: 13–2 ; Home: 10–0 ; Road: 3–2 Record: 8–6 ; Home: 3–2 ; Road: 5–4 Record: 5–9; Home: 4–3; Road: 1–6 Record: 7–8; Home: 3–3 ; Road: 4–5 Record: 3–5; Home: 3–2; Road: 0–3 *Total for entire season including previous team(s) The Trail Blazers", "id": "14916980" }, { "contents": "Todd Zeile\n\n\nTodd Edward Zeile (born September 9, 1965) is an American former professional baseball third baseman, catcher, and first baseman in Major League Baseball (MLB). He played sixteen seasons, from 1989 to 2004, for the St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago Cubs, Philadelphia Phillies, Baltimore Orioles, Los Angeles Dodgers, Florida Marlins, Texas Rangers, New York Mets, Colorado Rockies, New York Yankees, and Montreal Expos. Zeile graduated from UCLA, where he played collegiate baseball primarily as a catcher. Only five players", "id": "4659979" }, { "contents": "Cameron Maybin\n\n\nCameron Keith Maybin (born April 4, 1987) is an American professional baseball outfielder for the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball (MLB). He has played in MLB for the Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, San Diego Padres, Atlanta Braves, Los Angeles Angels, Houston Astros, and Seattle Mariners. He was the tenth overall pick in the 2005 MLB draft by the Tigers and debuted with them in 2007. With the Astros, he won the 2017 World Series over the Los Angeles Dodgers. Maybin", "id": "4351467" }, { "contents": "All-you-can-eat seats\n\n\nBaltimore Orioles, Kansas City Royals, and Texas Rangers converted their under-utilized seats to AYCE seats. The concept spread to 13 Major League Baseball parks in 2008 and 19 parks in 2010. Major League Baseball teams offering all-you-can-eat seats include the Arizona Diamondbacks, Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, Kansas City Royals, Los Angeles Dodgers, Miami Marlins, Minnesota Twins, Pittsburgh Pirates, San Diego Padres, Tampa Bay Rays, Texas Rangers, and Toronto", "id": "12379503" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Detroit Red Wings season\n\n\nand center Pavel Datsyuk were starters in the game. The Western Conference team was coached by Detroit Red Wings head coach Mike Babcock. The Red Wings had the best goaltending in the League, allowing only 179 goals (excluding five shootout goals). Record: 10–2–1; Home: 5–1–0; Road: 5–1–1 Record: 7–4–1; Home: 5–1–0; Road: 2–3–1 Record: 12–2–1 ; Home: 6–1–1 ; Road: 6–1–0 Record: 9–2–1; Home: 4–1–1; Road: 5–1–0 Record: 4–8–2; Home: 1–4–0; Road", "id": "10767066" }, { "contents": "List of Miami Hurricanes in the NFL\n\n\n(2) Baltimore Ravens (0) Buffalo Bills (2) Carolina Panthers (4) Chicago Bears (2) Cincinnati Bengals (1) Cleveland Browns (2) Dallas Cowboys (0) Denver Broncos (1) Detroit Lions (2) Green Bay Packers (3) Houston Texans (2) Indianapolis Colts (4) Jacksonville Jaguars (6) Kansas City Chiefs (1) Los Angeles Chargers (4) Los Angeles Rams (0) Miami Dolphins (2) Minnesota Vikings (2) New England Patriots", "id": "16077415" }, { "contents": "Larry Stahl\n\n\nLarry Floyd Stahl (born June 29, 1941) is an American retired professional baseball outfielder. He played in Major League Baseball from 1964 to 1973 for the Kansas City Athletics, New York Mets, San Diego Padres, and Cincinnati Reds. Stahl was signed by the Athletics in 1960 as an amateur free agent. He broke into the big leagues on September 11, 1964, going 0-1 as a pinch-hitter against Wally Bunker in a 5-2 Kansas City loss to the Baltimore Orioles in Memorial Stadium.", "id": "21402635" }, { "contents": "Rick Wilkins (baseball)\n\n\nRichard David Wilkins (born June 4, 1967) is an American former professional baseball catcher. He played eleven seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) between 1991 and 2001 for the Chicago Cubs, Houston Astros, San Francisco Giants, Seattle Mariners, New York Mets, Los Angeles Dodgers, St. Louis Cardinals, and San Diego Padres. Wilkins was born in Jacksonville, Florida. While growing up, he graduated from The Bolles School where he was a district champ in both baseball and football his senior year of high school", "id": "21061655" }, { "contents": "List of highest-income counties in the United States\n\n\n, Pennsylvania 3, Wisconsin 2, Massachusetts 2, Michigan 2, Indiana 1, Kansas 1, Kentucky 1, Missouri 1, New Hampshire 1, New Mexico 1, Tennessee 1, Utah 1. Twenty-five states do not have any counties in the top 100. \"United States of America: $41,994\" Number of counties by state in the top 100: Colorado 10, Virginia 7 counties plus 3 independent cities, New Jersey 9, California 8, Florida 6, New York 6, Georgia 4,", "id": "17149331" }, { "contents": "Anthony Swarzak\n\n\nAnthony Ray Swarzak (born September 10, 1985) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Atlanta Braves of Major League Baseball (MLB). He previously played for the Minnesota Twins, Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, Chicago White Sox, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Mets, Seattle Mariners and for the Doosan Bears of the KBO League. Swarzak attended Nova High School in Davie, Florida. As a sophomore, Swarzak pitched to an 11–1 win–loss record with a 1.16 earned run average and 120 strikeouts and was", "id": "11169168" }, { "contents": "Danny Walton\n\n\nDaniel James Walton (July 14, 1947 – August 9, 2017) was an American Major League Baseball outfielder. He played for the Houston Astros (1968 and 1977), Seattle Pilots (1969), Milwaukee Brewers (1970–71), New York Yankees (1971), Minnesota Twins (1973 and 1975), Los Angeles Dodgers (1976), Yokohama Taiyo Whales (1978), and Texas Rangers (1980). During a 9-year major league baseball career, he hit .223, 28 home runs, and 107", "id": "15720261" }, { "contents": "Tom Kelly (baseball)\n\n\ninning two-run home run. The World Series was a well-fought contest between the Twins and the National League champion St. Louis Cardinals, each team winning all of its home games. Games 1, 2, 4 and 6 were decidedly lopsided contests (10–1 Twins, 8–4 Twins, 7–2 Cards, 11–5 Twins), with Games 3, 5 and 7 being much closer contests, each being decided by only two runs (3–1 Cards, 4–2 Cards and 4–2 Twins). After a 63-year drought, Tom Kelly", "id": "7120038" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Dallas Mavericks season\n\n\nthe season: Dallas' selections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. injured Record: 1–0; Home: 0–0; Road: 1–0 Record: 10–5; Home: 8–1 ; Road: 2–4 Record: 9–6; Home: 6–2; Road: 3–4 Record: 11–3; Home: 6–0; Road: 5–3 Record: 8–6; Home: 5–0; Road: 3–6 Record: 7–8; Home: 5–4; Road: 2–4 Record: 5–3; Home: 4–0; Road: 1–3 *Total for entire season including", "id": "14916679" }, { "contents": "2010 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2010 Major League Baseball season began April 4, with the regular season ending on October 3. The 2010 All-Star Game was played on July 13 at Angel Stadium of Anaheim in Anaheim, California. The National League ended a 13-game winless streak with a 3–1 victory. Due to this result, the World Series began October 27 in the city of the National League Champion, the San Francisco Giants, and ended November 1 when the Giants defeated the American League Champion Texas Rangers, four games to one. Green backgrounds", "id": "9032678" }, { "contents": "Busch Stadium\n\n\nscore of 6-2, clinching the series win. In the 2006 National League Championship Series the Cardinals hosted the New York Mets in Games 3, 4, and 5. St. Louis won Game 3 and Game 5, and eventually clinched their 17th National League pennant by defeating the Mets on the road in Game 7, 3-1. The Cardinals faced the Detroit Tigers in the 2006 World Series. This was the third meeting between the two ballclubs in the Fall Classic, and the first in 38 years. The", "id": "4108910" }, { "contents": "American Association (20th century) Rookie of the Year Award\n\n\nCity 89ers, Springfield Redbirds, and St. Paul Saints (2); and the Buffalo Bisons, Minneapolis Millers, and Toledo Mud Hens (1). Eight players from the St. Louis Cardinals Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the Rookie of the Year Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago White Sox and Cincinnati Reds organizations (5); the Boston/Milwaukee Braves organization (4); the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers, Cleveland Indians, Kansas City Royals, Montreal Expos, and", "id": "8789705" }, { "contents": "2017 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2017 Major League Baseball season began on April 2, 2017 with three games, including the 2016 World Series champions Chicago Cubs facing off against the St. Louis Cardinals, and ended on November 1. The postseason began on October 3. The World Series began October 24 and Game 7 was played on November 1, in which the Houston Astros defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers in seven games, to capture their first World Series championship in franchise history. The 88th Major League Baseball All-Star Game was held on July 11 at", "id": "12617094" }, { "contents": "UCLA Bruins baseball\n\n\nTulsa, 6–5 in 10 innings, and to Arizona State, 2–1 in 12 innings. Chambliss, who went on to play for Major League Baseball's Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Atlanta Braves between 1971 and 1986, had a team-high .340 batting average and 15 home runs. Other members of the team included Bill Bonham, Steven Edney, Mike Reinbach, and Jim York. The 1997 team won the Pac-10 title with a 43–18 record (21–9 Pac-10) and reached in the CWS. The team was", "id": "3126266" }, { "contents": "The National Baseball Association's top 100 minor league teams\n\n\ntheir final list. Of the 69 franchises to make the list, 14 appeared more than once. The Baltimore Orioles took 6 places on the list, the most of any team, followed by the Ft. Worth Panthers and Toronto Maple Leafs (5), Newark Bears and San Francisco Seals (4); Kansas City Blues, Los Angeles Angels, and St. Paul Saints (3); and Charlotte Hornets, Columbus Senators/Red Birds, Houston Buffaloes, Indianapolis Indians, Memphis Chicks, and Milwaukee Brewers (2", "id": "6000643" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "LaTroy Hawkins\n\n\nLaTroy Hawkins (born December 21, 1972) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. In his 21-year Major League Baseball (MLB) career, he played for the Minnesota Twins, Chicago Cubs, San Francisco Giants, Baltimore Orioles, Colorado Rockies, New York Yankees, Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, New York Mets, and Toronto Blue Jays. At the time of his retirement, Hawkins was the only active player to be a member of the 1,000-games-pitched club, and at", "id": "14886480" }, { "contents": "Ron Davis (pitcher)\n\n\nRonald Gene Davis (born August 6, 1955) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played 11 years from 1978 to 1988. Davis played for the New York Yankees and Minnesota Twins of the American League and the Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Dodgers, and San Francisco Giants of the National League. He was selected to the American League All-Star team in 1981. Davis was born in Houston, Texas. Standing 6' 4\", he was a hard-throwing right-handed relief pitcher. During his", "id": "18827106" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball rivalries\n\n\nexpansion teams in , MLB increased the total number of games American League teams played to 162, which meant teams would play each other 18 times a season. The National League did not implement this until the following year when the New York Mets and Houston Colt .45s (now the Houston Astros) entered play. In , with the San Diego Padres, Seattle Pilots, Kansas City Royals, and Montreal Expos entering play as expansion teams, MLB split both leagues into two divisions with six teams each. Teams played a total of", "id": "19117978" }, { "contents": "Uzbekistan Professional Football League Organization\n\n\nWDWWL 4 Previous rank: 5 Metalourg 7 3 1 3 13 9 +4 10 LWLWL 5 Previous rank: 14 Nasaf 7 3 1 3 11 8 +3 10 WWLLL 6 Previous rank: 3 Bunyodkor 6 3 1 2 9 8 +1 10 DWWWL 7 Previous rank: 4 Surkhon 6 2 3 1 5 4 +1 9 DLDWW 8 Previous rank: 7 Dinamo Samarqand 6 2 2 2 6 7 -1 8 DLWWL 9 Previous rank: 10 Buxoro 7 1 3 3 6 9 -3 6 LDLWD 10 Previous rank: 11 Andijan 6 1", "id": "612339" }, { "contents": "Julio Navarro\n\n\nJulio Navarro Ventura (January 9, 1934 – January 24, 2018) was a Major League Baseball relief pitcher. He played for the Los Angeles Angels (1962–64), Detroit Tigers (1964–66), and Atlanta Braves (1970). The 5'11\", 190 lb. right-hander with the nickname \"Whiplash\" was acquired by the Angels from the San Francisco Giants organization on September 2, 1962. Navarro made his major league debut in relief on September 3, 1962 against the New York Yankees in game 2", "id": "10731876" }, { "contents": "Federal League\n\n\neroded by subsequent court rulings and legislation regarding issues specific to Major League Baseball. Of the locations of teams in the Federal League, five currently have major league teams. Those are Baltimore, Chicago, Kansas City, Pittsburgh and St. Louis. Brooklyn has a New York–Penn League team, known as the Brooklyn Cyclones. (The major league Brooklyn Dodgers moved to Los Angeles in 1958, although the New York Mets have been located in the adjacent borough of Queens since 1964.) Buffalo and Indianapolis have International League teams", "id": "11616700" }, { "contents": "Jim Palmer\n\n\nbetween Major League Baseball, ABC and NBC called The Baseball Network) to once again broadcast with Tim McCarver and Al Michaels. In 1995, the reunited team of Palmer, McCarver and Michaels would call the All-Star Game, Game 3 of that NLDS between Cincinnati and Los Angeles, Game 4 of the NLDS between Atlanta and Colorado, Games 1–2 of the NLCS, and Games 1, 4–5 of the World Series. Palmer, McCarver and Michaels were also intended to call the previous year's World Series for ABC,", "id": "10332649" }, { "contents": "Kauffman Stadium\n\n\nresult of the American League winning the 2015 MLB All-Star Game 6-3. The Royals won game 1 (5-4 in 14 innings) and game 2 (7-1), as well as the entire series (4-1). Kauffman Stadium was the last baseball-only park built in the majors (not counting temporary facilities) from 1966 to 1991. It was one of the few baseball-only facilities built in the majors during the heyday of the cookie-cutter stadium era,", "id": "17613781" }, { "contents": "Steve Lyons (baseball)\n\n\nthe rare distinction of having played all nine defensive positions in a single game at the major league level, although in an exhibition contest. The \"Windy City Classic,\" between the Chicago Cubs and the White Sox, took place at Wrigley Field on April 23, 1990. Per standard baseball notation, Lyons' positions during the game were, in order: 2-3-7-8-6-9-5-9-1-4. Lyons signed with Boston on April 18, 1991. With", "id": "5478878" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Carolina Hurricanes season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Carolina Hurricanes season began October 3, 2007. It was the franchise's 36th season, 29th season in the National Hockey League (NHL) and 11th as the Hurricanes. Key dates prior to the start of the season: The Hurricanes had the most power-play opportunities of all 30 NHL teams, with 420. Record: 7–3–3; Home: 3–1–1; Road: 4–2–2 Record: 7–6–0; Home: 5–4–0; Road: 2–2–0 Record: 5–10–0; Home: 2–3–0; Road: 3–7–0 Record: 6–6–1;", "id": "10381758" }, { "contents": "1970 NBA playoffs\n\n\n1) Atlanta Hawks vs. (3) Chicago Bulls: \"Hawks win series 4-1\" (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Phoenix Suns: \"Lakers win series 4-3\" Division Finals (1) Atlanta Hawks vs. (2) Los Angeles Lakers: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Champion: New York Knicks Division Semifinals (1) New York Knicks vs. (3) Baltimore Bullets: \"Knicks win series 4-3\" (2) Milwaukee Bucks vs. (4)", "id": "14689672" }, { "contents": "Bobby Schang\n\n\nRobert Martin Schang (December 7, 1886 – August 29, 1966), born in Wales Center, New York, was a catcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates (1914–15), New York Giants (1915) and St. Louis Cardinals (1927). He was the brother of former Major League Baseball catcher Wally Schang. In 3 seasons Schang played in 82 Games and had 186 At Bats, 14 Runs, 35 Hits, 7 Doubles, 4 Triples, 6 RBI, 3 Stolen Bases, 18 Walks, .188 Batting Average", "id": "7568276" }, { "contents": "A. J. Hinch\n\n\n, the Astros defeated the New York Yankees in Yankee Stadium 3–0 to advance to the American League Division Series. In the ALDS, Hinch's Astros took a 2–1 series lead against the Kansas City Royals. The Astros led the Royals 6–2 in Game 4 going into the 8th inning before the Royals came back to win 9–6. The Astros would go on to lose the series. In 2016, Houston began the season 7–17. Although the team's play improved during the course of the season, the Astros finished 84–78 and did", "id": "6118162" }, { "contents": "Mike Maddux\n\n\nMichael Ausley Maddux (born August 27, 1961) is an American professional baseball pitching coach and former pitcher, who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for nine teams, over 15 seasons. He is now the pitching coach for the St. Louis Cardinals. Maddux played in MLB from through for the Philadelphia Phillies, Los Angeles Dodgers, San Diego Padres, New York Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates, Boston Red Sox, Seattle Mariners, Montreal Expos, and Houston Astros. Except for the Phillies, for whom he played during", "id": "6218003" }, { "contents": "Chad Moeller\n\n\nChad Edward Moeller [MOE-ler] (born February 18, 1975) is an American former professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 2000 through 2010 for the Minnesota Twins, Arizona Diamondbacks, Milwaukee Brewers, Cincinnati Reds, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, and Baltimore Orioles. Moeller attended the University of Southern California (USC) and played college baseball for the USC Trojans baseball team. In 1996, he was an All-Pac-10 Conference selection. He was drafted in the", "id": "2431693" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Phoenix Coyotes season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Phoenix Coyotes season began on October 4, 2007. It was the franchise's 36th season, 29th in the National Hockey League (NHL) and 12th season as the Phoenix Coyotes. Key dates prior to the start of the season: Record: 4–6–0; Home: 1–5–0; Road: 3–1–0 Record: 7–6–0; Home: 3–2–0; Road: 4–4–0 Record: 7–6–1; Home: 2–3–1; Road: 5–3–0 Record: 9–4–1; Home: 5–1–1; Road: 4–3–0 Record: 6–5–3; Home: 3–3–1; Road", "id": "12404837" }, { "contents": "Jim Brower\n\n\nJames Robert Brower (born December 29, 1972) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played for eight Major League Baseball (MLB) teams: the Cleveland Indians (-), Cincinnati Reds (-), Montreal Expos (2002), San Francisco Giants (-), Atlanta Braves (), Baltimore Orioles (), San Diego Padres (2006), and New York Yankees (). He is currently the pitching coach for the Seattle Mariners of Major League Baseball (MLB). Brower was", "id": "10294961" }, { "contents": "Brad Ausmus\n\n\nBradley David Ausmus (; born April 14, 1969) is an American baseball former catcher and current manager for the Los Angeles Angels of Major League Baseball (MLB). In his 18-year MLB playing career, Ausmus played for the San Diego Padres, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, and Los Angeles Dodgers. He was also the manager of the Tigers and of the Israel national baseball team. A 1987 draft pick of the New York Yankees, he chose to alternate between attending Dartmouth College and playing minor league baseball. He then", "id": "3254039" }, { "contents": "WTOG\n\n\nWednesdays). These included games from the Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, Kansas City Royals, Minnesota Twins, New York Yankees, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals and the Toronto Blue Jays, as those teams were mainly in the Grapefruit League for spring training in the Tampa Bay, Orlando, Fort Myers and Sarasota areas. WTOG discontinued the baseball broadcasts when ESPN became the cable partner for Major League Baseball in 1990. WTOG aired numerous Tampa Bay Rowdies", "id": "69857" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball relocation of 1950s–60s\n\n\nexpanded to add teams in new and existing cities, adding 14 teams as of 2018. During the early years of the American League as a major league, the league placed franchises in cities that were either in direct competition with National League teams (New York City, Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, and St. Louis) or in markets abandoned by the National League after the 1899 contraction (Cleveland, Washington, D.C., and briefly Baltimore). Only Detroit, home of the Detroit Tigers, was a true \"new\"", "id": "983146" }, { "contents": "Billy Kelly (baseball)\n\n\nWilliam Joseph Kelly (May 1, 1886 – June 3, 1940) was an American professional baseball player. He played in parts of four seasons in Major League Baseball for the St. Louis Cardinals and Pittsburgh Pirates from through . He also managed the minor league Port Huron Saints in 1922. Kelly was born in Baltimore, Maryland and died of lung cancer in Detroit, Michigan at the age of 54. In a brief 4 year, 104 game major league career, Kelly compiled a .290 batting average with 32 runs, 1", "id": "19333378" }, { "contents": "Kevin Jarvis\n\n\nKevin Thomas Jarvis (born August 1, 1969) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. He played professionally for many teams including the Cincinnati Reds, Minnesota Twins, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, Colorado Rockies, San Diego Padres, Seattle Mariners, St. Louis Cardinals, the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Boston Red Sox. As of , he is a scout for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. Jarvis was born in Lexington, Kentucky and graduated from Tates Creek High School in Lexington. He played college baseball at Wake Forest", "id": "7080315" }, { "contents": "René Rivera\n\n\nRené Rivera (born July 31, 1983) is a Puerto Rican professional baseball catcher in the New York Mets organization. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Seattle Mariners, Minnesota Twins, San Diego Padres, Tampa Bay Rays, Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Angels and Atlanta Braves. Rivera was drafted by the Seattle Mariners in the second round (49th overall) of the 2001 Major League Baseball Draft as a 17-year-old. He played most of the 2004 season with the High-A California", "id": "21916971" }, { "contents": "New Jersey Jackals\n\n\n9/14 - North Shore 5, Jackals 4 9/16 - North Shore 1, Jackals 0 9/17 – Jackals 7, North Shore 2 9/18 – Jackals 4, North Shore 2 9/19 – Jackals 5, North Shore 3 Win 2nd Northeast League Championship, 4th team Championship. To date, this is the last time the Jackals have won a league championship. The Jackals total attendance in 2004 was 106,100. Averaging 2,282 per game. In 2005 the Jackals joined the 8-team Canadian American Association of Professional Baseball League but failed to make the playoffs", "id": "4403592" }, { "contents": "Larry Beinfest\n\n\nMarlins defeated the San Francisco Giants, 3-1 in four games in the 2003 NLDS, and the Chicago Cubs, 4-3 in seven games in the 2003 NLCS, to win the 2003 NL Pennant. In the 2003 World Series, the Marlins became the champion of Major League Baseball by defeating the AL Pennant winning New York Yankees 4-2 in six games. Following their championship season, Baseball America named the Marlins Organization of the Year and the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum recognized Beinfest as the 2003 winner of the", "id": "19195239" }, { "contents": "List of current Major League Baseball broadcasters\n\n\n-4, 6-7, and odd extra innings up through 2013) br Oakland: Innings 3-4, 7, and even extra innings br Seattle: Innings 3, 6-7, and even extra innings (formerly 3-4, 7, and even extra innings from 2011-2012) br Tampa Bay: Innings 3-4, 7-8, and even extra innings (Wills and Freed switch every game so one will do innings 1-2, 5-6, 9, and", "id": "6338286" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "Henry Blanco\n\n\nHenry Ramón Blanco (born August 29, 1971) is a Venezuelan professional baseball coach and former player. He is currently the bullpen coach for the Washington Nationals. He played as a catcher in Major League Baseball from 1997 to 2013, appearing for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, Atlanta Braves, Minnesota Twins, Chicago Cubs, San Diego Padres, New York Mets, Arizona Diamondbacks, Toronto Blue Jays, and Seattle Mariners. He later served as quality assurance coach for the Cubs. Although a light", "id": "16244431" }, { "contents": "Ryan Howard\n\n\na 7–2 loss to the Atlanta Braves. On September 6, Howard logged his first Major League hit in a single at-bat during a 3–1 loss to the Braves; on September 8, he recorded his first multi-hit game with a double and a single in a 4–1 win over the Braves. On September 11, Howard hit his first Major League home run off Bartolomé Fortunato, driving in his first RBI and scoring his first run in an 11–9 win over the New York Mets. Howard had 42 plate appearances", "id": "20940364" }, { "contents": "Xavier Nady\n\n\nXavier Clifford Nady VI (; born November 14, 1978) is an American former professional baseball outfielder and first baseman. Nady played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the New York Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates, New York Yankees, Chicago Cubs, Arizona Diamondbacks, Washington Nationals, San Francisco Giants, and the San Diego Padres. The St. Louis Cardinals originally drafted Nady in the 4th round of the 1997 Major League Baseball draft (134th overall) after he was named Northern California Player of the Year in his senior year of", "id": "5033466" }, { "contents": "Rex Hudler\n\n\nRex Allan Hudler (born September 2, 1960) is an American former Major League Baseball utility player and color commentator for the Kansas City Royals. He played a total of fourteen seasons after being a first round draft pick of the New York Yankees in 1978. Hudler played for six different Major League Baseball teams, and at every position except pitcher and catcher throughout his career: the New York Yankees (1984–1985), Baltimore Orioles (1986), Montreal Expos (1988–1990), St. Louis Cardinals (1990–1992), California", "id": "518136" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Montreal Canadiens season\n\n\nleading the NHL in power-play goals scored (90) and power-play percentage (24.06%). They also tied the Florida Panthers for the fewest shorthanded goals allowed, with three. Record: 6–2–3; Home: 2–1–2; Road: 4–1–1. Monthly record: 7–7–0; Home: 3–3–0; Road: 4–4–0.br Season record: 13–9–3; Home: 5–4–2; Road: 8–5–1. Monthly record: 6–4–4; Home: 1–3–2; Road: 5–1–2.br Season record: 19–13–7; Home: 6–7–4; Road: 13–6–3.", "id": "11149706" }, { "contents": "Rob Murphy\n\n\nRobert Albert Murphy (born May 26, 1960) is an American former professional baseball player who was a relief pitcher in Major League Baseball for eleven seasons in the 1980s and 1990s. Murphy played college baseball for the University of Florida, and was picked by the Cincinnati Reds in the first round of the 1981 Major League Baseball Draft. In addition to the Reds, he played for the Boston Red Sox, Seattle Mariners, Houston Astros, St. Louis Cardinals, New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers and Florida Marlins. Murphy", "id": "17438779" }, { "contents": "2006–07 Buffalo Sabres season\n\n\nMichael Ryan, Andrej Sekera and Drew Stafford all played their first career NHL game during the 2006–07 season. The Sabres finished with 298 goals scored (excluding 10 shootout-winning goals), the most in the League. Record for month 10–0–1 (Home 4–0–1 Away 6–0–0) Record for Month 9–3–1 (Home 4–2–1 Away 5–1–0) Record for Month 9–4–1 (Home 5–2–0 Away 4–2–1) Record for Month 6–7–1 (Home 4–3–0 Away 2–4–1) Record for Month 8–2–1 (Home 5–0–1 Away 3–2–0) Record for Month 8–5–2 (Home 5–3–0 Away", "id": "5702113" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Golden State Warriors season\n\n\nThis had fans severely criticizing the conference system in the league as the Warriors had a better record than all eastern conference playoff teams up to the third seed. Teams such as the Atlanta Hawks had sub or .500 winning percentages but still managed to make the postseason. Record: 0–1; Home: 0–1; Road: 0–0 Record: 8–6; Home: 3–3 ; Road: 5–3 Record: 11–6; Home: 5–2; Road: 6–4 Record: 9–6; Home: 5–2; Road: 4–4 Record: 7–3; Home:", "id": "14917146" }, { "contents": "Miguel Batista\n\n\nMiguel Descartes Batista Jerez (born February 19, 1971) is a Dominican former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Florida Marlins, Chicago Cubs, Montreal Expos, Kansas City Royals, Arizona Diamondbacks, Toronto Blue Jays, Seattle Mariners, Washington Nationals, St. Louis Cardinals, New York Mets and Atlanta Braves. Over his career, Batista has played for eight teams and been utilized extensively as both a starter and a reliever. His best seasons came in and with the Arizona Diamondbacks,", "id": "19280208" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball on CBS\n\n\non KPIX-TV locally, although the games aired on stations in markets adjacent to the Bay Area. In 1963, KPIX pre-empted the July 13 game between the San Francisco Giants–Philadelphia Phillies (at 10:15 a.m.), and the Los Angeles Dodgers-Phillies game on July 14 (at 9:30 a.m.); in 1964, the station pre-empted the Kansas City Athletics–New York Yankees game on May 16 (at 10:45) and the Milwaukee Braves–St. Louis Cardinals game on May 17.", "id": "18694381" }, { "contents": "1969 Major League Baseball expansion\n\n\nSt. Louis Cardinals, and the National League West would consist of the Atlanta Braves, Cincinnati Reds, Houston Astros, Los Angeles Dodgers, San Diego Padres, and San Francisco Giants. Game scheduling issues had to be resolved; league-wide, there would be 1,944 games compared to 1,232 for the 1968 Major League Baseball season. The American League had considered decreasing the number of games played by each team to 152 or 156 from 162 that had been played each season since 1961, and the National League either 162 or 165", "id": "11925192" }, { "contents": "List of international games played by NHL teams\n\n\nAngeles Kings, the Minnesota North Stars, the Montreal Canadiens, the New Jersey Devils, the New York Islanders, the New York Rangers, the Philadelphia Flyers, the Pittsburgh Penguins, the Quebec Nordiques, the St. Louis Blues, the Toronto Maple Leafs, the Vancouver Canucks, the Washington Capitals, and the original Winnipeg Jets). Games took place in the USA and Canada. The Soviet teams won the series with a record of 11–9–1. Individually, CSKA has a record of 4–1–0, Dynamo had a record of 3–2–0", "id": "21623026" } ]
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[ { "contents": "Texas League Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\nAstros organization (6); the New York Mets and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the California Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, and Texas Rangers organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Braves organizations (2); and Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Mariners organizations (1). Five pitchers won the award on teams that were not affiliated with a major league team.", "id": "1974523" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Outstanding Pitcher Award\n\n\nLeague Baseball (MLB) organizations have won the MOP Award, more than any others, followed by the Atlanta Braves and Chicago White Sox organizations (4); the Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and Toronto Blue Jays organizations (3); the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Montreal Expos organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays organizations (1).", "id": "7611363" }, { "contents": "Texas League Player of the Year Award\n\n\nby the Houston Colt .45's/Astros organizations (7); the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Milwaukee Brewers organizations (6); the New York/San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics organizations (5); the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres organizations (4); the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations (3); the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Seattle Mariners, organizations (2); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies,", "id": "1531687" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nTulsa Oilers (1). Thirteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago Cubs organization (9); the San Diego Padres organization (5); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants organizations (4); the Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and St. Louis Cardinals organizations (3); the Anaheim/California Angels, Cincinnati Reds,", "id": "15334427" }, { "contents": "1942 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 1942 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the tenth playing of the midsummer classic between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was held on July 6, 1942, at Polo Grounds in New York City the home of the New York Giants of the National League. The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League 3–1. While the game had been scheduled for a twilight start at 6:30 p.m. EWT", "id": "14878188" }, { "contents": "Tecmo Baseball\n\n\nalthough both divisions only include seven teams each. The National teams are: St. Louis, San Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago. The American division teams are: Minnesota, Detroit, Milwaukee, New York, Boston, California, and Texas. All the players on the teams have names and statistics similar to those of real Major League ballplayers. For example, a player on the Detroit team was named Arex but his statistics were those of Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers had in 1987", "id": "19198878" }, { "contents": "2015 Toronto Blue Jays season\n\n\nearned positions in the bullpen on the Opening Day roster. The team returned to Montreal's Olympic Stadium on April 3 and April 4, 2015, to face the Cincinnati Reds. The Blue Jays would lose the first game 2–0, but win the finale 9–1. In Grapefruit League play, Toronto finished with a 19–13 record. The 2015 Major League Baseball draft was held on June 8–10. The Blue Jays played against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium on Opening Day and won, 6–1. Toronto scored five runs in the", "id": "19251784" }, { "contents": "2007 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2007 Major League Baseball season began on April 1 with a rematch of the 2006 National League Championship Series; the St. Louis Cardinals and New York Mets played the first game of the season at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri, which was won by the Mets, 6–1. The regular season concluded with seven teams entering the postseason who had failed to reach the 2006 playoffs including all National League teams, with only the New York Yankees returning; a dramatic one-game playoff between the Colorado Rockies and San Diego Padres", "id": "15645656" }, { "contents": "2009 Major League Baseball season\n\n\n4–3. In addition, the annual Civil Rights Game became a regular season game, and was played June 20 at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Ohio, when the host Cincinnati Reds lost to the Chicago White Sox in an interleague game, 10–8. Both teams wore replicas of their 1965 uniforms in the contest. The New York Yankees, with 103 wins, clinched Major League Baseball's best record in the 2009 season, and the #1 seed in the American League by winning the AL East. The Los Angeles", "id": "5183694" }, { "contents": "2016 Washington Nationals season\n\n\nfirst come-from-behind postseason win for a Washington, D.C., Major League Baseball team since the Washington Senators came from behind to beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 4-3 in Game 3 of the 1925 World Series 91 years earlier on October 10, 1925. It also was the Nationals′ first postseason victory at home since a 2-1 win over the St. Louis Cardinals in Game 4 of the 2012 National League Division Series on October 11, 2012. 4:08 p.m. (EDT) at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California", "id": "18692321" }, { "contents": "Commissioner of Baseball\n\n\nthe following changes to Major League Baseball: During Selig's years of service, new stadiums opened in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, Washington, D.C., Queens, The Bronx, and Minneapolis, while Fenway Park in Boston and Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City underwent major renovations, and similar work began on Wrigley Field in Chicago. Selig retired from the position after the season,", "id": "9401872" }, { "contents": "List of current Major League Baseball broadcasters\n\n\n, and even extra innings br Milwaukee: Innings 3-4, 7, and 10-11, 14-15, 18-19 with Uecker and Levering; innings 4-6, and 10-11, 14-15, 18-19 with Levering and Grindle br New York Mets: Innings 3-4, 7, and even extra innings br Philadelphia: Innings 4-5 (home games only) br St. Louis: Innings 3-4, 7-8, and even extra innings (home", "id": "6338289" }, { "contents": "1966 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 1966 Major League Baseball season was contested from April 11 to October 9, 1966. The Braves played their inaugural season in Atlanta, following their relocation from Milwaukee. Three teams played the 1966 season in new stadiums. On April 12, the Braves ushered in Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium with the Pittsburgh Pirates taking a 3–2 win in 13 innings. One week later, Anaheim Stadium opened with the California Angels losing to the Chicago White Sox, 3–1 in the Angels' debut in neighboring Orange County. On May 8,", "id": "16053448" }, { "contents": "Pacific Coast League Rookie of the Year Award\n\n\n(2); and the Colorado Springs Sky Sox, Las Vegas 51s, New Orleans Zephyrs, Portland Beavers, and Sacramento River Cats (1). Four players from the Arizona Diamondbacks Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the Rookie of the Year Award, more than any other, followed by the Anaheim Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and San Diego Padres organizations (3); the Colorado Rockies, Kansas City Royals, and Seattle Mariners organizations (2); and the Florida Marlins, Houston Astros", "id": "8032424" }, { "contents": "2015 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2015 Major League Baseball season began on April 5 with a Sunday night game between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field, and ended on November 1 with the Kansas City Royals winning the World Series. This was Rob Manfred's first season serving as Commissioner of Baseball. The Major League Baseball All-Star Game's 86th edition was held on Tuesday, July 14 at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Ohio, home of the Cincinnati Reds. The American League won the game 6–3, to give", "id": "19375509" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Los Angeles Clippers season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Los Angeles Clippers season was their 38th season in the NBA and their 24th in Los Angeles. Key dates prior to the start of the season: Los Angeles' selections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. Record: 6–8; Home: 4–4; Road: 2–4 Record: 4–9; Home: 1–4; Road: 3–5 Record: 4–9; Home: 4–6; Road: 0–3 Record: 5–9; Home: 2–3; Road: 3–6 Record: 3–15; Home: 2–6; Road: 1–9 Record", "id": "15027267" }, { "contents": "Brett Tomko\n\n\nBrett Daniel Tomko (born April 7, 1973) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Cincinnati Reds, San Diego Padres, Seattle Mariners, St. Louis Cardinals, San Francisco Giants, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, Oakland Athletics, Texas Rangers, and Kansas City Royals. Tomko attended El Dorado High School in Placentia, California, and was a letter winner in basketball and baseball. Tomko attended Florida Southern College for one season in , leading the team", "id": "5534629" }, { "contents": "Ducky Schofield\n\n\nJohn Richard Schofield (born January 7, 1935), nicknamed Ducky, is an American former professional baseball infielder. He played nineteen seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1953 to 1971 for the St. Louis Cardinals, Pittsburgh Pirates, San Francisco Giants, New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers, Boston Red Sox, and Milwaukee Brewers. Schofield made his Major League Baseball debut with the St. Louis Cardinals on July 3, 1953, and appeared in his final game on September 30, 1971 for the Milwaukee Brewers.", "id": "7142787" }, { "contents": "Sports Beanie Babies\n\n\nthe Elephant 9/06/98 Anaheim Athletics Mel the Koala 9/06/98 Toronto Blue Jays Rocket the Bluejay 9/08/98 Chicago Cubs Blackie the Bear 9/13/98 Chicago Cubs Gracie the Swan 9/14/98 St. Louis Cardinals Smoochy the Frog 4/11/99 San Francisco Giants Slippery the Seal 4/25/99 Chicago Cubs Sammy the Bear 5/30/99 New York Mets Valentina the Bear 6/12/99 Milwaukee Brewers Early the Robin 6/18/99 Minnesota Twins Hippie the Bunny 6/19/99 Cincinnati Reds Scorch the Dragon 7/03/99 Houston Astros Goatee the Goat 7/11/99 Detroit Tigers Kuku the Cockatoo 7/18/99 Houston Astros Tiny the Chihuahua 8/05/99 Chicago Cubs Erin the Bear 8/15/99 New York Yankees", "id": "10270945" }, { "contents": "Eastern League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nAward, the most of any position. Seven players from the Philadelphia Phillies Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Pittsburgh Pirates organization (6); the Baltimore Orioles, Cleveland Indians, and Montreal Expos organizations (5); the New York Mets, and the Toronto Blue Jays organizations (4); the Boston Red Sox, and the New York Yankees organizations (3); the Chicago Cubs, Chicago White Sox, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers", "id": "5435227" }, { "contents": "2002 New York Yankees season\n\n\nH = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in\" Game 1: \"New York 8 – Anaheim 5.\" Game 2: \"Anaheim 8 – New York 6.\" Game 3: \"Anaheim 9 – New York 6.\" Game 4: \"Anaheim 9 – New York 5.\" Anaheim's victory secured their place in the American League Championship Series, where they defeated the Minnesota Twins, and subsequently the San Francisco Giants to win the World Series", "id": "3120510" }, { "contents": "Busch Stadium\n\n\nSeries against the Kansas City Royals. The Cardinals hosted two postseason games at Busch Stadium in 2015. In the National League Division Series, they won game 1 on October 9, 2015, but lost game 2 against the Chicago Cubs. The Cardinals then lost games 3 and 4 to the Cubs at Wrigley Field to lose the series 3-1. The stadium hosted the 2009 Major League Baseball All-Star Game on July 14, 2009. The American League defeated the National League in that game, 4-3.", "id": "4108919" }, { "contents": "Southern League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\n, Mobile BayBears, and Nashville Sounds (2); and the Asheville Tourists, Charlotte O's, and Montgomery Rebels (1). Six players from the Chicago White Sox Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the Houston Astros organization (4); the Arizona Diamondbacks, Cincinnati Reds, Kansas City Royals, Milwaukee Brewers, Oakland Athletics, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays/Rays organizations (3); the Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, Detroit Tigers", "id": "7467045" }, { "contents": "Champion Baseball\n\n\ncity/state to represent from a list containing Los Angeles, Cincinnati, Atlanta, Pittsburg (probably a typo for Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania), Chicago, Montreal, St. Louis, Boston, Milwaukee, New York City, California and Texas (all of whom had major-league baseball franchises in 1983). The computer then randomly selects from among the remaining cities. If at any time the computer team has scored more runs than the player, the game immediately ends. The high-scores list (\"FAR OUT PLAYERS", "id": "10335865" }, { "contents": "1939 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 1939 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the seventh playing of the mid-summer classic between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was held on July 11, 1939, at Yankee Stadium in The Bronx, New York City, the home of the New York Yankees of the American League. The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League 3–1. Players in \"italics\" have since been", "id": "22195293" }, { "contents": "California League Most Valuable Player Award\n\n\nAward, the most of any position. Six players played during seasons for which position information is unavailable. Sixteen players from the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the MVP Award, more than any other, followed by the San Diego Padres organization (7); the California/Los Angeles Angels, Minnesota Twins, and San Francisco Giants organizations (5); the St. Louis Cardinals organization (4); the Kansas City/Oakland Athletics and Milwaukee Brewers organization (3);", "id": "8204130" }, { "contents": "Bud Selig\n\n\nBaseball: During Selig's terms as Executive Council Chairman (from 1992–1998) and Commissioner, new stadiums have opened in Arizona, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New York City (Flushing, Queens and the Bronx), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Arlington, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007. In", "id": "4308152" }, { "contents": "2015 Summer North American League of Legends Championship Series\n\n\n2015 Summer North American League of Legends Championship Series (2015 Summer NA LCS) was won by Counter Logic Gaming, their first NA LCS split title. Most games were played in Los Angeles at Riot Games' studio, but the finals were played at Madison Square Garden in New York. 1. Team Liquid 14-5 2. Counter Logic Gaming 13-6 3. Team Impulse 13-6 4. Gravity Gaming 12-7 5. Team SoloMid 11-7 6. Team Dignitas 10-8 7.", "id": "894748" }, { "contents": "Darren Bragg\n\n\nDarren William Bragg (born September 7, 1969) is an American former baseball outfielder who played 11 seasons in Major League Baseball. He played for the Seattle Mariners (–), Boston Red Sox (1996–), St. Louis Cardinals (1999), Colorado Rockies (), New York Mets (), New York Yankees (2001), Atlanta Braves (–), San Diego Padres (), and his final team, the Cincinnati Reds (2004). In his career, he hit .255 with", "id": "479806" }, { "contents": "Peoria Javelinas\n\n\nThe Peoria Javelinas, established in 1992, are a baseball team that plays in the West Division of the Arizona Fall League. The Javelinas play their home games in the Peoria Sports Complex in Peoria, Arizona, which is a spring training site for both the San Diego Padres and the Seattle Mariners. For the 2011 season, Major League Baseball teams sending players to the Javelinas were: the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Mets, San Diego Padres, St. Louis Cardinals, and Seattle Mariners. For 2012 the Minnesota Twins and Cincinnati", "id": "5919459" }, { "contents": "2008 Major League Baseball All-Star Game\n\n\nThe 2008 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 79th midseason exhibition between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and the National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was played at Yankee Stadium in The Bronx, New York City, home of the New York Yankees, on July 15, 2008 and began at 8:47 p.m. ET. The game ended at 1:38 a.m. ET the following morning. The home American League won 4–3 in 15 innings, giving home field", "id": "18338012" }, { "contents": "Sports Beanie Babies\n\n\nGIVEN AWAY (SGA) AT BASEBALL GAMES: 5/18/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 9/06/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 9/18/97 Chicago Cubs Cubbie the Bear 3/10/98 New York Yankees Bones the Dog 5/03/98 Chicago Cubs Daisy the Cow (Harry Caray) 5/17/98 New York Yankees Valentino the Bear 5/22/98 St. Louis Cardinals Stretch the Ostrich 5/31/98 Detroit Tigers Stripes the Tiger 5/31/98 Milwaukee Brewers Batty the Bat 5/31/98 Kansas City Royals Roary the Lion 6/14/98 Arizona Diamondbacks Hissy the Snake 7/07/98 Colorado Rockies Glory the Bear 7/12/98 Chicago White Sox Blizzard the Tiger 7/12/98 New York Mets", "id": "10270943" }, { "contents": "2007–08 New Jersey Devils season\n\n\n: 9–4–1; Home: 4–3–0; Road: 5–1–1 Record: 7–4–1 ; Home: 4–1–0 ; Road: 3–3–1 Record: 7–5–0 ; Home: 4–4–0 ; Road: 3–1–0 Record: 9–3–3 ; Home: 7–3–1 ; Road: 2–0–2 Record: 6–6–1 ; Home: 2–2–1 ; Road: 4–4–0 Record: 3–1–0 ; Home: 2–0–0 ; Road: 1–1–0 The New Jersey Devils clinched a playoff spot following a 2–1 overtime victory against the New York Islanders on April 1, 2008, their 79th game of the season. They were the third", "id": "13610586" }, { "contents": "2018 New York Mets season\n\n\nlosing 1–5 to the St. Louis Cardinals, finishing the series two out of three. After, they went on a 9–game win streak, which put them in first place in the NL East. They finished the month going 15–9 and having a strong win (14–2) over the San Diego Padres. On May 1, the Mets started the month losing 2–3 to the Atlanta Braves at Citi Field. They went on a 6–game losing streak, but broke out of it seven days later by beating the Cincinnati Reds 7–6. The", "id": "3541787" }, { "contents": "Doubleheader (baseball)\n\n\nLike the twi-night doubleheader, this type of doubleheader is more prominent in the minor leagues. The last one scheduled in Major League Baseball was the Seattle Mariners at the Kansas City Royals on August 6, 2017. Prior traditional doubleheaders were the Detroit Tigers at the Cleveland Indians on September 13, 2015, the Pittsburgh Pirates at the New York Yankees on May 18, 2014, San Diego Padres at the Cleveland Indians on April 9, 2014, the New York Yankees at the Cleveland Indians on May 13, 2013,", "id": "5035560" }, { "contents": "Graeme Lloyd\n\n\nGraeme John Lloyd (born 9 April 1967) is an Australian-born former professional baseball pitcher, who appeared with the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays, Montreal Expos, Florida Marlins, New York Mets, and Kansas City Royals of Major League Baseball (MLB). Lloyd played with the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays, and Kansas City Royals of the American League and the Montreal Expos, Florida Marlins, and New York Mets of the National League. He was the third", "id": "11258284" }, { "contents": "1969 Major League Baseball expansion\n\n\nand Washington Senators, and the American League West would consist of the California Angels, Chicago White Sox, Kansas City Royals, Minnesota Twins, Oakland Athletics, and Seattle Pilots. The National League originally resisted a divisional split, with its president Warren Giles citing \"the tradition and history of baseball\". By July 10, the National League owners had agreed to a divisional split, in which the National League East would consist of the Chicago Cubs, Montreal Expos, New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, and", "id": "11925191" }, { "contents": "Ricky Bones\n\n\nRicardo Bones (; born April 7, 1969) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. Bones played from 1991 to 2001 for three National League teams – the San Diego Padres, Cincinnati Reds, and Florida Marlins – and four American League teams – the Milwaukee Brewers, Kansas City Royals, New York Yankees, and Baltimore Orioles. Bones was signed by the Padres as an amateur free agent on May 13, 1986 making his Major League debut on August 11, 1991 against the Cincinnati Reds. He pitched seven innings, allowed", "id": "19542825" }, { "contents": "Rubén Gotay\n\n\nRuben A. Gotay ( ; born December 25, 1982) is a Puerto Rican former professional baseball infielder. He played in Major League Baseball from 2004 to 2008 with the Kansas City Royals, New York Mets and Atlanta Braves. He is currently a coach for the Clearwater Threshers. Gotay made his major league debut with the Kansas City Royals on August 4, , when they played the Chicago White Sox. He went 1-for-3 and got his first major league hit off José Contreras. Gotay played in 44 games for the Royals in", "id": "18248893" }, { "contents": "Midwestern United States\n\n\n), Major League Baseball (MLB), National Basketball Association (NBA), National Hockey League (NHL) and Major League Soccer (MLS) have team franchises in several Midwestern cities: Successful teams include the St. Louis Cardinals (11 World Series titles), Cincinnati Reds (5 World Series titles), Chicago Bulls (6 NBA titles), the Detroit Pistons (3 NBA titles), the Green Bay Packers (4 Super Bowl titles, 13 total NFL championships), the Chicago Bears (1 Super Bowl", "id": "15016390" }, { "contents": "Roberto Kelly\n\n\nRoberto Conrado \"Gray\" Kelly (born October 1, 1964) is a Panamanian former professional baseball outfielder in Major League Baseball and current manager of the Sultanes de Monterrey of the Mexican Baseball League. He was signed by the New York Yankees as an amateur free agent in 1982 and went on to play for them (1987–1992 and 2000), the Cincinnati Reds (1993–1994), Atlanta Braves (1994), Montreal Expos (1995), Los Angeles Dodgers (1995), Minnesota Twins (1996–1997), Seattle Mariners", "id": "13631358" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Portland Trail Blazers season\n\n\nselections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. Record: 0–1 ; Home: 0–0 ; Road: 0–1 Record: 5–10 ; Home: 5–3 ; Road: 0–7 Record: 13–2 ; Home: 10–0 ; Road: 3–2 Record: 8–6 ; Home: 3–2 ; Road: 5–4 Record: 5–9; Home: 4–3; Road: 1–6 Record: 7–8; Home: 3–3 ; Road: 4–5 Record: 3–5; Home: 3–2; Road: 0–3 *Total for entire season including previous team(s) The Trail Blazers", "id": "14916980" }, { "contents": "Todd Zeile\n\n\nTodd Edward Zeile (born September 9, 1965) is an American former professional baseball third baseman, catcher, and first baseman in Major League Baseball (MLB). He played sixteen seasons, from 1989 to 2004, for the St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago Cubs, Philadelphia Phillies, Baltimore Orioles, Los Angeles Dodgers, Florida Marlins, Texas Rangers, New York Mets, Colorado Rockies, New York Yankees, and Montreal Expos. Zeile graduated from UCLA, where he played collegiate baseball primarily as a catcher. Only five players", "id": "4659979" }, { "contents": "Cameron Maybin\n\n\nCameron Keith Maybin (born April 4, 1987) is an American professional baseball outfielder for the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball (MLB). He has played in MLB for the Detroit Tigers, Florida/Miami Marlins, San Diego Padres, Atlanta Braves, Los Angeles Angels, Houston Astros, and Seattle Mariners. He was the tenth overall pick in the 2005 MLB draft by the Tigers and debuted with them in 2007. With the Astros, he won the 2017 World Series over the Los Angeles Dodgers. Maybin", "id": "4351467" }, { "contents": "All-you-can-eat seats\n\n\nBaltimore Orioles, Kansas City Royals, and Texas Rangers converted their under-utilized seats to AYCE seats. The concept spread to 13 Major League Baseball parks in 2008 and 19 parks in 2010. Major League Baseball teams offering all-you-can-eat seats include the Arizona Diamondbacks, Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, Kansas City Royals, Los Angeles Dodgers, Miami Marlins, Minnesota Twins, Pittsburgh Pirates, San Diego Padres, Tampa Bay Rays, Texas Rangers, and Toronto", "id": "12379503" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Detroit Red Wings season\n\n\nand center Pavel Datsyuk were starters in the game. The Western Conference team was coached by Detroit Red Wings head coach Mike Babcock. The Red Wings had the best goaltending in the League, allowing only 179 goals (excluding five shootout goals). Record: 10–2–1; Home: 5–1–0; Road: 5–1–1 Record: 7–4–1; Home: 5–1–0; Road: 2–3–1 Record: 12–2–1 ; Home: 6–1–1 ; Road: 6–1–0 Record: 9–2–1; Home: 4–1–1; Road: 5–1–0 Record: 4–8–2; Home: 1–4–0; Road", "id": "10767066" }, { "contents": "List of Miami Hurricanes in the NFL\n\n\n(2) Baltimore Ravens (0) Buffalo Bills (2) Carolina Panthers (4) Chicago Bears (2) Cincinnati Bengals (1) Cleveland Browns (2) Dallas Cowboys (0) Denver Broncos (1) Detroit Lions (2) Green Bay Packers (3) Houston Texans (2) Indianapolis Colts (4) Jacksonville Jaguars (6) Kansas City Chiefs (1) Los Angeles Chargers (4) Los Angeles Rams (0) Miami Dolphins (2) Minnesota Vikings (2) New England Patriots", "id": "16077415" }, { "contents": "Larry Stahl\n\n\nLarry Floyd Stahl (born June 29, 1941) is an American retired professional baseball outfielder. He played in Major League Baseball from 1964 to 1973 for the Kansas City Athletics, New York Mets, San Diego Padres, and Cincinnati Reds. Stahl was signed by the Athletics in 1960 as an amateur free agent. He broke into the big leagues on September 11, 1964, going 0-1 as a pinch-hitter against Wally Bunker in a 5-2 Kansas City loss to the Baltimore Orioles in Memorial Stadium.", "id": "21402635" }, { "contents": "Rick Wilkins (baseball)\n\n\nRichard David Wilkins (born June 4, 1967) is an American former professional baseball catcher. He played eleven seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) between 1991 and 2001 for the Chicago Cubs, Houston Astros, San Francisco Giants, Seattle Mariners, New York Mets, Los Angeles Dodgers, St. Louis Cardinals, and San Diego Padres. Wilkins was born in Jacksonville, Florida. While growing up, he graduated from The Bolles School where he was a district champ in both baseball and football his senior year of high school", "id": "21061655" }, { "contents": "List of highest-income counties in the United States\n\n\n, Pennsylvania 3, Wisconsin 2, Massachusetts 2, Michigan 2, Indiana 1, Kansas 1, Kentucky 1, Missouri 1, New Hampshire 1, New Mexico 1, Tennessee 1, Utah 1. Twenty-five states do not have any counties in the top 100. \"United States of America: $41,994\" Number of counties by state in the top 100: Colorado 10, Virginia 7 counties plus 3 independent cities, New Jersey 9, California 8, Florida 6, New York 6, Georgia 4,", "id": "17149331" }, { "contents": "Anthony Swarzak\n\n\nAnthony Ray Swarzak (born September 10, 1985) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Atlanta Braves of Major League Baseball (MLB). He previously played for the Minnesota Twins, Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, Chicago White Sox, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Mets, Seattle Mariners and for the Doosan Bears of the KBO League. Swarzak attended Nova High School in Davie, Florida. As a sophomore, Swarzak pitched to an 11–1 win–loss record with a 1.16 earned run average and 120 strikeouts and was", "id": "11169168" }, { "contents": "Danny Walton\n\n\nDaniel James Walton (July 14, 1947 – August 9, 2017) was an American Major League Baseball outfielder. He played for the Houston Astros (1968 and 1977), Seattle Pilots (1969), Milwaukee Brewers (1970–71), New York Yankees (1971), Minnesota Twins (1973 and 1975), Los Angeles Dodgers (1976), Yokohama Taiyo Whales (1978), and Texas Rangers (1980). During a 9-year major league baseball career, he hit .223, 28 home runs, and 107", "id": "15720261" }, { "contents": "Tom Kelly (baseball)\n\n\ninning two-run home run. The World Series was a well-fought contest between the Twins and the National League champion St. Louis Cardinals, each team winning all of its home games. Games 1, 2, 4 and 6 were decidedly lopsided contests (10–1 Twins, 8–4 Twins, 7–2 Cards, 11–5 Twins), with Games 3, 5 and 7 being much closer contests, each being decided by only two runs (3–1 Cards, 4–2 Cards and 4–2 Twins). After a 63-year drought, Tom Kelly", "id": "7120038" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Dallas Mavericks season\n\n\nthe season: Dallas' selections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City. injured Record: 1–0; Home: 0–0; Road: 1–0 Record: 10–5; Home: 8–1 ; Road: 2–4 Record: 9–6; Home: 6–2; Road: 3–4 Record: 11–3; Home: 6–0; Road: 5–3 Record: 8–6; Home: 5–0; Road: 3–6 Record: 7–8; Home: 5–4; Road: 2–4 Record: 5–3; Home: 4–0; Road: 1–3 *Total for entire season including", "id": "14916679" }, { "contents": "2010 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2010 Major League Baseball season began April 4, with the regular season ending on October 3. The 2010 All-Star Game was played on July 13 at Angel Stadium of Anaheim in Anaheim, California. The National League ended a 13-game winless streak with a 3–1 victory. Due to this result, the World Series began October 27 in the city of the National League Champion, the San Francisco Giants, and ended November 1 when the Giants defeated the American League Champion Texas Rangers, four games to one. Green backgrounds", "id": "9032678" }, { "contents": "Busch Stadium\n\n\nscore of 6-2, clinching the series win. In the 2006 National League Championship Series the Cardinals hosted the New York Mets in Games 3, 4, and 5. St. Louis won Game 3 and Game 5, and eventually clinched their 17th National League pennant by defeating the Mets on the road in Game 7, 3-1. The Cardinals faced the Detroit Tigers in the 2006 World Series. This was the third meeting between the two ballclubs in the Fall Classic, and the first in 38 years. The", "id": "4108910" }, { "contents": "American Association (20th century) Rookie of the Year Award\n\n\nCity 89ers, Springfield Redbirds, and St. Paul Saints (2); and the Buffalo Bisons, Minneapolis Millers, and Toledo Mud Hens (1). Eight players from the St. Louis Cardinals Major League Baseball (MLB) organization have won the Rookie of the Year Award, more than any other, followed by the Chicago White Sox and Cincinnati Reds organizations (5); the Boston/Milwaukee Braves organization (4); the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers, Cleveland Indians, Kansas City Royals, Montreal Expos, and", "id": "8789705" }, { "contents": "2017 Major League Baseball season\n\n\nThe 2017 Major League Baseball season began on April 2, 2017 with three games, including the 2016 World Series champions Chicago Cubs facing off against the St. Louis Cardinals, and ended on November 1. The postseason began on October 3. The World Series began October 24 and Game 7 was played on November 1, in which the Houston Astros defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers in seven games, to capture their first World Series championship in franchise history. The 88th Major League Baseball All-Star Game was held on July 11 at", "id": "12617094" }, { "contents": "UCLA Bruins baseball\n\n\nTulsa, 6–5 in 10 innings, and to Arizona State, 2–1 in 12 innings. Chambliss, who went on to play for Major League Baseball's Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Atlanta Braves between 1971 and 1986, had a team-high .340 batting average and 15 home runs. Other members of the team included Bill Bonham, Steven Edney, Mike Reinbach, and Jim York. The 1997 team won the Pac-10 title with a 43–18 record (21–9 Pac-10) and reached in the CWS. The team was", "id": "3126266" }, { "contents": "The National Baseball Association's top 100 minor league teams\n\n\ntheir final list. Of the 69 franchises to make the list, 14 appeared more than once. The Baltimore Orioles took 6 places on the list, the most of any team, followed by the Ft. Worth Panthers and Toronto Maple Leafs (5), Newark Bears and San Francisco Seals (4); Kansas City Blues, Los Angeles Angels, and St. Paul Saints (3); and Charlotte Hornets, Columbus Senators/Red Birds, Houston Buffaloes, Indianapolis Indians, Memphis Chicks, and Milwaukee Brewers (2", "id": "6000643" }, { "contents": "Crack epidemic in the United States\n\n\nto the 1985–1986 National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee Report, crack was available in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Memphis, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston, San Diego, San Antonio, Seattle, Baltimore, Portland, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Atlanta, Oakland, Kansas City, Miami, Newark, Boston, San Francisco, Albany, Buffalo, and Dallas. In 1985, cocaine-related hospital emergencies rose by 12 percent, from 23,500", "id": "19530635" }, { "contents": "LaTroy Hawkins\n\n\nLaTroy Hawkins (born December 21, 1972) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. In his 21-year Major League Baseball (MLB) career, he played for the Minnesota Twins, Chicago Cubs, San Francisco Giants, Baltimore Orioles, Colorado Rockies, New York Yankees, Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, New York Mets, and Toronto Blue Jays. At the time of his retirement, Hawkins was the only active player to be a member of the 1,000-games-pitched club, and at", "id": "14886480" }, { "contents": "Ron Davis (pitcher)\n\n\nRonald Gene Davis (born August 6, 1955) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played 11 years from 1978 to 1988. Davis played for the New York Yankees and Minnesota Twins of the American League and the Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Dodgers, and San Francisco Giants of the National League. He was selected to the American League All-Star team in 1981. Davis was born in Houston, Texas. Standing 6' 4\", he was a hard-throwing right-handed relief pitcher. During his", "id": "18827106" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball rivalries\n\n\nexpansion teams in , MLB increased the total number of games American League teams played to 162, which meant teams would play each other 18 times a season. The National League did not implement this until the following year when the New York Mets and Houston Colt .45s (now the Houston Astros) entered play. In , with the San Diego Padres, Seattle Pilots, Kansas City Royals, and Montreal Expos entering play as expansion teams, MLB split both leagues into two divisions with six teams each. Teams played a total of", "id": "19117978" }, { "contents": "Uzbekistan Professional Football League Organization\n\n\nWDWWL 4 Previous rank: 5 Metalourg 7 3 1 3 13 9 +4 10 LWLWL 5 Previous rank: 14 Nasaf 7 3 1 3 11 8 +3 10 WWLLL 6 Previous rank: 3 Bunyodkor 6 3 1 2 9 8 +1 10 DWWWL 7 Previous rank: 4 Surkhon 6 2 3 1 5 4 +1 9 DLDWW 8 Previous rank: 7 Dinamo Samarqand 6 2 2 2 6 7 -1 8 DLWWL 9 Previous rank: 10 Buxoro 7 1 3 3 6 9 -3 6 LDLWD 10 Previous rank: 11 Andijan 6 1", "id": "612339" }, { "contents": "Julio Navarro\n\n\nJulio Navarro Ventura (January 9, 1934 – January 24, 2018) was a Major League Baseball relief pitcher. He played for the Los Angeles Angels (1962–64), Detroit Tigers (1964–66), and Atlanta Braves (1970). The 5'11\", 190 lb. right-hander with the nickname \"Whiplash\" was acquired by the Angels from the San Francisco Giants organization on September 2, 1962. Navarro made his major league debut in relief on September 3, 1962 against the New York Yankees in game 2", "id": "10731876" }, { "contents": "Federal League\n\n\neroded by subsequent court rulings and legislation regarding issues specific to Major League Baseball. Of the locations of teams in the Federal League, five currently have major league teams. Those are Baltimore, Chicago, Kansas City, Pittsburgh and St. Louis. Brooklyn has a New York–Penn League team, known as the Brooklyn Cyclones. (The major league Brooklyn Dodgers moved to Los Angeles in 1958, although the New York Mets have been located in the adjacent borough of Queens since 1964.) Buffalo and Indianapolis have International League teams", "id": "11616700" }, { "contents": "Jim Palmer\n\n\nbetween Major League Baseball, ABC and NBC called The Baseball Network) to once again broadcast with Tim McCarver and Al Michaels. In 1995, the reunited team of Palmer, McCarver and Michaels would call the All-Star Game, Game 3 of that NLDS between Cincinnati and Los Angeles, Game 4 of the NLDS between Atlanta and Colorado, Games 1–2 of the NLCS, and Games 1, 4–5 of the World Series. Palmer, McCarver and Michaels were also intended to call the previous year's World Series for ABC,", "id": "10332649" }, { "contents": "Kauffman Stadium\n\n\nresult of the American League winning the 2015 MLB All-Star Game 6-3. The Royals won game 1 (5-4 in 14 innings) and game 2 (7-1), as well as the entire series (4-1). Kauffman Stadium was the last baseball-only park built in the majors (not counting temporary facilities) from 1966 to 1991. It was one of the few baseball-only facilities built in the majors during the heyday of the cookie-cutter stadium era,", "id": "17613781" }, { "contents": "Steve Lyons (baseball)\n\n\nthe rare distinction of having played all nine defensive positions in a single game at the major league level, although in an exhibition contest. The \"Windy City Classic,\" between the Chicago Cubs and the White Sox, took place at Wrigley Field on April 23, 1990. Per standard baseball notation, Lyons' positions during the game were, in order: 2-3-7-8-6-9-5-9-1-4. Lyons signed with Boston on April 18, 1991. With", "id": "5478878" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Carolina Hurricanes season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Carolina Hurricanes season began October 3, 2007. It was the franchise's 36th season, 29th season in the National Hockey League (NHL) and 11th as the Hurricanes. Key dates prior to the start of the season: The Hurricanes had the most power-play opportunities of all 30 NHL teams, with 420. Record: 7–3–3; Home: 3–1–1; Road: 4–2–2 Record: 7–6–0; Home: 5–4–0; Road: 2–2–0 Record: 5–10–0; Home: 2–3–0; Road: 3–7–0 Record: 6–6–1;", "id": "10381758" }, { "contents": "1970 NBA playoffs\n\n\n1) Atlanta Hawks vs. (3) Chicago Bulls: \"Hawks win series 4-1\" (2) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Phoenix Suns: \"Lakers win series 4-3\" Division Finals (1) Atlanta Hawks vs. (2) Los Angeles Lakers: \"Lakers win series 4-0\" Champion: New York Knicks Division Semifinals (1) New York Knicks vs. (3) Baltimore Bullets: \"Knicks win series 4-3\" (2) Milwaukee Bucks vs. (4)", "id": "14689672" }, { "contents": "Bobby Schang\n\n\nRobert Martin Schang (December 7, 1886 – August 29, 1966), born in Wales Center, New York, was a catcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates (1914–15), New York Giants (1915) and St. Louis Cardinals (1927). He was the brother of former Major League Baseball catcher Wally Schang. In 3 seasons Schang played in 82 Games and had 186 At Bats, 14 Runs, 35 Hits, 7 Doubles, 4 Triples, 6 RBI, 3 Stolen Bases, 18 Walks, .188 Batting Average", "id": "7568276" }, { "contents": "A. J. Hinch\n\n\n, the Astros defeated the New York Yankees in Yankee Stadium 3–0 to advance to the American League Division Series. In the ALDS, Hinch's Astros took a 2–1 series lead against the Kansas City Royals. The Astros led the Royals 6–2 in Game 4 going into the 8th inning before the Royals came back to win 9–6. The Astros would go on to lose the series. In 2016, Houston began the season 7–17. Although the team's play improved during the course of the season, the Astros finished 84–78 and did", "id": "6118162" }, { "contents": "Mike Maddux\n\n\nMichael Ausley Maddux (born August 27, 1961) is an American professional baseball pitching coach and former pitcher, who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for nine teams, over 15 seasons. He is now the pitching coach for the St. Louis Cardinals. Maddux played in MLB from through for the Philadelphia Phillies, Los Angeles Dodgers, San Diego Padres, New York Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates, Boston Red Sox, Seattle Mariners, Montreal Expos, and Houston Astros. Except for the Phillies, for whom he played during", "id": "6218003" }, { "contents": "Chad Moeller\n\n\nChad Edward Moeller [MOE-ler] (born February 18, 1975) is an American former professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 2000 through 2010 for the Minnesota Twins, Arizona Diamondbacks, Milwaukee Brewers, Cincinnati Reds, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, and Baltimore Orioles. Moeller attended the University of Southern California (USC) and played college baseball for the USC Trojans baseball team. In 1996, he was an All-Pac-10 Conference selection. He was drafted in the", "id": "2431693" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Phoenix Coyotes season\n\n\nThe 2007–08 Phoenix Coyotes season began on October 4, 2007. It was the franchise's 36th season, 29th in the National Hockey League (NHL) and 12th season as the Phoenix Coyotes. Key dates prior to the start of the season: Record: 4–6–0; Home: 1–5–0; Road: 3–1–0 Record: 7–6–0; Home: 3–2–0; Road: 4–4–0 Record: 7–6–1; Home: 2–3–1; Road: 5–3–0 Record: 9–4–1; Home: 5–1–1; Road: 4–3–0 Record: 6–5–3; Home: 3–3–1; Road", "id": "12404837" }, { "contents": "Jim Brower\n\n\nJames Robert Brower (born December 29, 1972) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played for eight Major League Baseball (MLB) teams: the Cleveland Indians (-), Cincinnati Reds (-), Montreal Expos (2002), San Francisco Giants (-), Atlanta Braves (), Baltimore Orioles (), San Diego Padres (2006), and New York Yankees (). He is currently the pitching coach for the Seattle Mariners of Major League Baseball (MLB). Brower was", "id": "10294961" }, { "contents": "Brad Ausmus\n\n\nBradley David Ausmus (; born April 14, 1969) is an American baseball former catcher and current manager for the Los Angeles Angels of Major League Baseball (MLB). In his 18-year MLB playing career, Ausmus played for the San Diego Padres, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, and Los Angeles Dodgers. He was also the manager of the Tigers and of the Israel national baseball team. A 1987 draft pick of the New York Yankees, he chose to alternate between attending Dartmouth College and playing minor league baseball. He then", "id": "3254039" }, { "contents": "WTOG\n\n\nWednesdays). These included games from the Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, Kansas City Royals, Minnesota Twins, New York Yankees, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals and the Toronto Blue Jays, as those teams were mainly in the Grapefruit League for spring training in the Tampa Bay, Orlando, Fort Myers and Sarasota areas. WTOG discontinued the baseball broadcasts when ESPN became the cable partner for Major League Baseball in 1990. WTOG aired numerous Tampa Bay Rowdies", "id": "69857" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball relocation of 1950s–60s\n\n\nexpanded to add teams in new and existing cities, adding 14 teams as of 2018. During the early years of the American League as a major league, the league placed franchises in cities that were either in direct competition with National League teams (New York City, Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, and St. Louis) or in markets abandoned by the National League after the 1899 contraction (Cleveland, Washington, D.C., and briefly Baltimore). Only Detroit, home of the Detroit Tigers, was a true \"new\"", "id": "983146" }, { "contents": "Billy Kelly (baseball)\n\n\nWilliam Joseph Kelly (May 1, 1886 – June 3, 1940) was an American professional baseball player. He played in parts of four seasons in Major League Baseball for the St. Louis Cardinals and Pittsburgh Pirates from through . He also managed the minor league Port Huron Saints in 1922. Kelly was born in Baltimore, Maryland and died of lung cancer in Detroit, Michigan at the age of 54. In a brief 4 year, 104 game major league career, Kelly compiled a .290 batting average with 32 runs, 1", "id": "19333378" }, { "contents": "Kevin Jarvis\n\n\nKevin Thomas Jarvis (born August 1, 1969) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. He played professionally for many teams including the Cincinnati Reds, Minnesota Twins, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, Colorado Rockies, San Diego Padres, Seattle Mariners, St. Louis Cardinals, the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Boston Red Sox. As of , he is a scout for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. Jarvis was born in Lexington, Kentucky and graduated from Tates Creek High School in Lexington. He played college baseball at Wake Forest", "id": "7080315" }, { "contents": "René Rivera\n\n\nRené Rivera (born July 31, 1983) is a Puerto Rican professional baseball catcher in the New York Mets organization. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Seattle Mariners, Minnesota Twins, San Diego Padres, Tampa Bay Rays, Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Angels and Atlanta Braves. Rivera was drafted by the Seattle Mariners in the second round (49th overall) of the 2001 Major League Baseball Draft as a 17-year-old. He played most of the 2004 season with the High-A California", "id": "21916971" }, { "contents": "New Jersey Jackals\n\n\n9/14 - North Shore 5, Jackals 4 9/16 - North Shore 1, Jackals 0 9/17 – Jackals 7, North Shore 2 9/18 – Jackals 4, North Shore 2 9/19 – Jackals 5, North Shore 3 Win 2nd Northeast League Championship, 4th team Championship. To date, this is the last time the Jackals have won a league championship. The Jackals total attendance in 2004 was 106,100. Averaging 2,282 per game. In 2005 the Jackals joined the 8-team Canadian American Association of Professional Baseball League but failed to make the playoffs", "id": "4403592" }, { "contents": "Larry Beinfest\n\n\nMarlins defeated the San Francisco Giants, 3-1 in four games in the 2003 NLDS, and the Chicago Cubs, 4-3 in seven games in the 2003 NLCS, to win the 2003 NL Pennant. In the 2003 World Series, the Marlins became the champion of Major League Baseball by defeating the AL Pennant winning New York Yankees 4-2 in six games. Following their championship season, Baseball America named the Marlins Organization of the Year and the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum recognized Beinfest as the 2003 winner of the", "id": "19195239" }, { "contents": "List of current Major League Baseball broadcasters\n\n\n-4, 6-7, and odd extra innings up through 2013) br Oakland: Innings 3-4, 7, and even extra innings br Seattle: Innings 3, 6-7, and even extra innings (formerly 3-4, 7, and even extra innings from 2011-2012) br Tampa Bay: Innings 3-4, 7-8, and even extra innings (Wills and Freed switch every game so one will do innings 1-2, 5-6, 9, and", "id": "6338286" }, { "contents": "Chris Cannizzaro\n\n\nChristopher John Cannizzaro (May 3, 1938 – December 29, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals (1960–61), New York Mets (1962–65), Pittsburgh Pirates (1968), San Diego Padres (1969–71, 1974), Chicago Cubs (1971), and Los Angeles Dodgers (1972–73). He appeared in 59 games for the 1962 Mets expansion team, which ended up with a record of 40–120. The 120 losses continues", "id": "17507431" }, { "contents": "Henry Blanco\n\n\nHenry Ramón Blanco (born August 29, 1971) is a Venezuelan professional baseball coach and former player. He is currently the bullpen coach for the Washington Nationals. He played as a catcher in Major League Baseball from 1997 to 2013, appearing for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers, Atlanta Braves, Minnesota Twins, Chicago Cubs, San Diego Padres, New York Mets, Arizona Diamondbacks, Toronto Blue Jays, and Seattle Mariners. He later served as quality assurance coach for the Cubs. Although a light", "id": "16244431" }, { "contents": "Ryan Howard\n\n\na 7–2 loss to the Atlanta Braves. On September 6, Howard logged his first Major League hit in a single at-bat during a 3–1 loss to the Braves; on September 8, he recorded his first multi-hit game with a double and a single in a 4–1 win over the Braves. On September 11, Howard hit his first Major League home run off Bartolomé Fortunato, driving in his first RBI and scoring his first run in an 11–9 win over the New York Mets. Howard had 42 plate appearances", "id": "20940364" }, { "contents": "Xavier Nady\n\n\nXavier Clifford Nady VI (; born November 14, 1978) is an American former professional baseball outfielder and first baseman. Nady played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the New York Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates, New York Yankees, Chicago Cubs, Arizona Diamondbacks, Washington Nationals, San Francisco Giants, and the San Diego Padres. The St. Louis Cardinals originally drafted Nady in the 4th round of the 1997 Major League Baseball draft (134th overall) after he was named Northern California Player of the Year in his senior year of", "id": "5033466" }, { "contents": "Rex Hudler\n\n\nRex Allan Hudler (born September 2, 1960) is an American former Major League Baseball utility player and color commentator for the Kansas City Royals. He played a total of fourteen seasons after being a first round draft pick of the New York Yankees in 1978. Hudler played for six different Major League Baseball teams, and at every position except pitcher and catcher throughout his career: the New York Yankees (1984–1985), Baltimore Orioles (1986), Montreal Expos (1988–1990), St. Louis Cardinals (1990–1992), California", "id": "518136" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Montreal Canadiens season\n\n\nleading the NHL in power-play goals scored (90) and power-play percentage (24.06%). They also tied the Florida Panthers for the fewest shorthanded goals allowed, with three. Record: 6–2–3; Home: 2–1–2; Road: 4–1–1. Monthly record: 7–7–0; Home: 3–3–0; Road: 4–4–0.br Season record: 13–9–3; Home: 5–4–2; Road: 8–5–1. Monthly record: 6–4–4; Home: 1–3–2; Road: 5–1–2.br Season record: 19–13–7; Home: 6–7–4; Road: 13–6–3.", "id": "11149706" }, { "contents": "Rob Murphy\n\n\nRobert Albert Murphy (born May 26, 1960) is an American former professional baseball player who was a relief pitcher in Major League Baseball for eleven seasons in the 1980s and 1990s. Murphy played college baseball for the University of Florida, and was picked by the Cincinnati Reds in the first round of the 1981 Major League Baseball Draft. In addition to the Reds, he played for the Boston Red Sox, Seattle Mariners, Houston Astros, St. Louis Cardinals, New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers and Florida Marlins. Murphy", "id": "17438779" }, { "contents": "2006–07 Buffalo Sabres season\n\n\nMichael Ryan, Andrej Sekera and Drew Stafford all played their first career NHL game during the 2006–07 season. The Sabres finished with 298 goals scored (excluding 10 shootout-winning goals), the most in the League. Record for month 10–0–1 (Home 4–0–1 Away 6–0–0) Record for Month 9–3–1 (Home 4–2–1 Away 5–1–0) Record for Month 9–4–1 (Home 5–2–0 Away 4–2–1) Record for Month 6–7–1 (Home 4–3–0 Away 2–4–1) Record for Month 8–2–1 (Home 5–0–1 Away 3–2–0) Record for Month 8–5–2 (Home 5–3–0 Away", "id": "5702113" }, { "contents": "2007–08 Golden State Warriors season\n\n\nThis had fans severely criticizing the conference system in the league as the Warriors had a better record than all eastern conference playoff teams up to the third seed. Teams such as the Atlanta Hawks had sub or .500 winning percentages but still managed to make the postseason. Record: 0–1; Home: 0–1; Road: 0–0 Record: 8–6; Home: 3–3 ; Road: 5–3 Record: 11–6; Home: 5–2; Road: 6–4 Record: 9–6; Home: 5–2; Road: 4–4 Record: 7–3; Home:", "id": "14917146" }, { "contents": "Miguel Batista\n\n\nMiguel Descartes Batista Jerez (born February 19, 1971) is a Dominican former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Florida Marlins, Chicago Cubs, Montreal Expos, Kansas City Royals, Arizona Diamondbacks, Toronto Blue Jays, Seattle Mariners, Washington Nationals, St. Louis Cardinals, New York Mets and Atlanta Braves. Over his career, Batista has played for eight teams and been utilized extensively as both a starter and a reliever. His best seasons came in and with the Arizona Diamondbacks,", "id": "19280208" }, { "contents": "Major League Baseball on CBS\n\n\non KPIX-TV locally, although the games aired on stations in markets adjacent to the Bay Area. In 1963, KPIX pre-empted the July 13 game between the San Francisco Giants–Philadelphia Phillies (at 10:15 a.m.), and the Los Angeles Dodgers-Phillies game on July 14 (at 9:30 a.m.); in 1964, the station pre-empted the Kansas City Athletics–New York Yankees game on May 16 (at 10:45) and the Milwaukee Braves–St. Louis Cardinals game on May 17.", "id": "18694381" }, { "contents": "1969 Major League Baseball expansion\n\n\nSt. Louis Cardinals, and the National League West would consist of the Atlanta Braves, Cincinnati Reds, Houston Astros, Los Angeles Dodgers, San Diego Padres, and San Francisco Giants. Game scheduling issues had to be resolved; league-wide, there would be 1,944 games compared to 1,232 for the 1968 Major League Baseball season. The American League had considered decreasing the number of games played by each team to 152 or 156 from 162 that had been played each season since 1961, and the National League either 162 or 165", "id": "11925192" }, { "contents": "List of international games played by NHL teams\n\n\nAngeles Kings, the Minnesota North Stars, the Montreal Canadiens, the New Jersey Devils, the New York Islanders, the New York Rangers, the Philadelphia Flyers, the Pittsburgh Penguins, the Quebec Nordiques, the St. Louis Blues, the Toronto Maple Leafs, the Vancouver Canucks, the Washington Capitals, and the original Winnipeg Jets). Games took place in the USA and Canada. The Soviet teams won the series with a record of 11–9–1. Individually, CSKA has a record of 4–1–0, Dynamo had a record of 3–2–0", "id": "21623026" } ]