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- 16_Lovers_Lane notes "yes".
- 183A_Toll_Road notes "No southbound exit ; former north end of tollway , access to Cedar Park Regional Medical Center".
- 183A_Toll_Road notes "North end of tollway; at-grade intersection".
- 183A_Toll_Road notes "Northbound exit only".
- 183A_Toll_Road notes "Northbound exit only; last exit before toll plaza; southbound US 183 entrance is from Lakeline Boulevard".
- 183A_Toll_Road notes "Southbound exit and northbound entrance".
- 183A_Toll_Road notes "Southbound exit is via Avery Ranch Boulevard; last free exit".
- 1896_VFA_season notes "Sources".
- 1897_VFL_finals_series notes "Essendon staged a tremendous last quarter fightback to beat Geelong by a goal. Geelong were unable to stop an Essendon comeback in which Collins and Cleghorn reduced the deficit to a goal, before an error by Geelong player Henry Young let Colin Campbell in for the equalising goal. Essendon scored again soon after and the game was sealed. Prior to 2013, this was the only finals match to be played in Geelong.".
- 1898_VFL_Grand_Final notes "*Fitzroy won the first VFL Grand Final , and its first premiership, by 15 points against minor premiers Essendon. Fitzroy led by a point at half-time before keeping Essendon to one goal in the second half.".
- 1898_VFL_season notes "* Having won the Semi-Final, Fitzroy were given the right to 'challenge' Minor Premiers Essendon in the Grand Final".
- 18th_Street_Expressway notes "Diamond interchange, ramps controlled by traffic signals on 18th Street".
- 18th_Street_Expressway notes "Road continues as 18th Street".
- 18th_Street_Expressway notes "Southbound exit and northbound entrance".
- 1903_VFA_season notes "*Owing to a very strong wind blowing during the game, neither team scored to the railway end of the ground.".
- 1904_VFA_season notes "*The match was scratched and North Melbourne was awarded the premiership after Richmond objected to the umpire appointed for the match and refused to play.".
- 1906_VFA_season notes "* Had Footscray won, minor premiers West Melbourne would have been entitled to a rematch the following Saturday to decide the premiership.".
- 1906–07_Ethnikos_G.S._Athens_season notes "Also FW".
- 1907_VFA_season notes "* Had West Melbourne won, minor premiers Williamstown would have been entitled to a rematch the following Saturday to decide the premiership.".
- 1908_VFA_season notes "--08-29".
- 1913_VFA_season notes "*Had North Melbourne won, minor premiers Footscray would have been entitled to a rematch the following Saturday to decide the premiership.".
- 1914_Port_Adelaide_Football_Club_season notes "*A medal for best on ground was awarded to Harold Oliver of Port Adelaide.".
- 1914_Port_Adelaide_Football_Club_season notes "Ladder Position: 1st".
- 1914_Port_Adelaide_Football_Club_season notes "Record: 1 Win, 0 Losses, 0 Draws".
- 1914_Port_Adelaide_Football_Club_season notes "Record: 2 Win, 0 Losses, 0 Draws".
- 1914_Port_Adelaide_Football_Club_season notes "Record: 3 Win, 0 Losses, 0 Draws".
- 1914_Port_Adelaide_Football_Club_season notes "Record: 4 Win, 0 Losses, 0 Draws".
- 1914_VFA_season notes "*Had Footscray won, minor premiers North Melbourne would have been entitled to a rematch the following Saturday to decide the premiership.".
- 1915_VFA_season notes "*Had Brunswick won, minor premiers North Melbourne would have been entitled to a rematch the following Saturday to decide the premiership.".
- 1918_VFA_season notes "*Had Prahran won, minor premiers North Melbourne would have been entitled to a rematch the following Saturday to decide the premiership.".
- 1920_VFA_season notes "*Had Brunswick won, minor premiers Footscray would have been entitled to a rematch the following Saturday to decide the premiership.".
- 1922_WAFL_season notes "East Perth win their fourth consecutive premiership: in a match dominated by a swirling wind their win was more convincing than the scores suggested.".
- 1923_WAFL_season notes "East Perth set an Australian record, winning a fifth consecutive premiership after coming from behind with brilliant determination led by an impassable half-back line.".
- 1924_VFA_season notes "Had Williamstown won, minor premiers Footscray would have been entitled to a rematch the following Saturday to decide the premiership.".
- 1924_WAFL_season notes "A brilliant first quarter into a very strong wind sets up an unexpected premiership victory for the Maroons – to remain their last for forty-nine seasons.".
- 1925_VFA_season notes "--08-22".
- 1925_WAFL_season notes "East Fremantle continue their form of the previous two finals to have the premiership sealed by half-time, aided by a wind that lost its force during the second quarter.".
- 1925_WAFL_season notes "South Australia hold off the locals in a thrilling match, in which a gate of £997 showed the popularity of football.".
- 1926_VFA_season notes "*Had Brighton won, minor premiers Coburg would have been entitled to a rematch the following Saturday to decide the premiership.".
- 1926_WAFL_season notes "This was the last WAFL Grand Final at the WACA, and saw East Perth’s most decisive triumph during its 1919 to 1927 dynasty. Bonny Campbell took his goalkicking record to 89.".
- 1927_WAFL_season notes "Despite the absence of Syd and Gordon Coventry, Collingwood demonstrate their power with a convincing victory in tough conditions.".
- 1927_WAFL_season notes "East Perth rebound to win their seventh flag in nine seasons, and the last before Matson’s death and the retirement of longstanding stars ends a dynasty.".
- 1927_WAFL_season notes "The local team, with a number of changes, gains revenge for its mid-week defeat.".
- 1928_VFA_season notes "*Had Port Melbourne won, minor premiers Coburg would have been entitled to a rematch the following Saturday to decide the premiership.".
- 1928_WAFL_season notes "East Fremantle begin a sequence of four premierships with a brilliant second quarter into a strong breeze.".
- 1929_WAFL_season notes "On a windy day, East Fremantle set up its win by holding South Fremantle goalless in the second quarter when the latter had the aid of the wind. Sol Lawn, who entered the match with 96 goals for the season, was held scoreless by Woods.".
- 1930_VFA_season notes "*Had Northcote won, minor premiers Oakleigh would have been entitled to a rematch the following Saturday to decide the premiership.".
- 1930_VFL_Grand_Final notes "* Collingwood became the first and so far only team to win four consecutive flags. The Magpies were down by 21 points at half-time before coming back to win by five goals, keeping Geelong to one point in the third quarter.".
- 1930_WAFL_season notes "*On a very windy day, East Fremantle won with nine goals to none in the second quarter, after South Fremantle had established a five-goal lead in the first quarter, but failed to use the wind well in the third term. *During the final quarter, East Fremantle became the first WAFL team to score 2,000 points in one season.".
- 1931_WANFL_season notes "Subiaco's weakness in attack on a perfect day for football ensures it cannot threaten Old Easts’ hold on the WAFL premiership.".
- 1932_VFA_season notes "*Had Coburg won, minor premiers Northcote would have been entitled to a rematch the following Saturday to decide the premiership.".
- 1932_WANFL_season notes "West Perth's effective use of the wind allows it to run away from a vigorous East Perth outfit to win its first premiership since 1905 under ex-Fitzroy captain-coach Jack Cashman. Tyson, with his eight goals, equals Sol Lawn‘s 1929 tally of 96.".
- 1933_WANFL_season notes "On a sultry day that reached during the match, Subiaco fight with extreme pluck but the work of previous weeks gives the Maroons little chance against their fresh and powerful rivals.".
- 1934_WANFL_season notes "In a dour struggle, West Perth are unexpectedly far too good for Old Easts, who are saved from a worse thrashing only by full back Dave Woods, who restricts Ted Tyson to 2.2 and kicks brilliantly.".
- 1934_WANFL_season notes "In conditions totally different from the rainy Saturday, South Australia produce an impressive display to win after being narrowly behidn most of the afternoon.".
- 1934_WANFL_season notes "In conditions which shocked the South Australians as Adelaide had been experiencing extremely dry weather and dust storms, Western Australia’s extraordinary accuracy with a slippery ball – 11.0 to late in the second quarter – ensures the locals an untroubled victory in the first interstate match played in Perth since 1929.".
- 1935_WANFL_season notes "A second defeat, although the match was closer than the Saturday encounter, revealed Western Australia's definite weakness in key positions.".
- 1935_WANFL_season notes "This was the last ever WANFL Grand Final at Perth Oval.".
- 1935_WANFL_season notes "Western Australia's lack of system and the strength of Regan in defence ensure a convincing defeat.".
- 1935–36_Ranji_Trophy notes "The match was played in a neutral ground.".
- 1936_WANFL_season notes "Despite kicking only 1.1 in the second and third quarters, East Perth win another exciting match with a fine last quarter into a strong breeze.".
- 1936_WANFL_season notes "Western Australia’s greater speed and dash assures it of an easy victory in perfect conditions over the visitors.".
- 1936–37_Ranji_Trophy notes "The match was played on a neutral ground.".
- 1937_WANFL_season notes "In one of the best grand finals seen for some years, East Fremantle gain the upper hand in the last quarter and eventually overcome a dogged Claremont defence.".
- 1937–38_Ranji_Trophy notes "The match was played in a neutral ground.".
- 1938_WANFL_season notes "Claremont’s dominance in the ruck and its greater pace and stamina allow it to win its first premiership at its fourth attempt.".
- 1938_WANFL_season notes "East Fremantle come back from nineteen points down midway through the last quarter to force a replay. It was the league’s second Grand Final draw, but the last senior WAFL finals draw until 1989.".
- 1939_WANFL_season notes "Despite the absence of Compton , Reid and Edmeades, and injuries to skipper George Moloney and Lovegrove, Claremont convincingly win their second premiership with a brilliant third quarter into the wind.".
- 1940_WANFL_season notes "Superior forward play ensures Claremont wins its third consecutive premiership after a hard-fought struggle.".
- 1941_WANFL_season notes "Pace and teamwork enables the Cardinals to repeat their second semi-final triumph to the satisfaction of coach Ross Hutchinson, who said he “derived a savage satisfaction from the victory.”".
- 1943–44_Ranji_Trophy notes "The match was played on a neutral ground".
- 1944–45_Ranji_Trophy notes "Timeless match that lasted for six days".
- 1946_WANFL_season notes "In a brilliant match, East Fremantle’s steadiness in a crisis during the final quarter gives it a record undefeated season as West Perth fail to get the equalising goal at the finish.".
- 1946–47_Ranji_Trophy notes "Timeless match, ended on the fifth day".
- 1947_WANFL_season notes "In a match marred by the collapse of the wall onto Roberts Road under pressure from the crowd South Fremantle take advantage of the Cardinals’ poor kicking in very windy conditions to claim their first premiership since 1917 – and begin a WANFL dynasty.".
- 1947–48_Ranji_Trophy notes "Timeless match, ended on the fourth day".
- 1948–49_Ranji_Trophy notes "Timeless match, ended on the seventh day".
- 1949_Caribbean_Series notes "Bracho tossed a complete game and batted a two-RBI double to break a tie in the 7th inning.".
- 1949_Caribbean_Series notes "Jo. Bracho allowed three runs over five-plus innings and went 3-for-3. Ju. Bracho earned the save in a four-inning stint.".
- 1949_Caribbean_Series notes "Mayor's three victories record still as the longest in Series history.".
- 1950_Cleveland_Browns_season notes "2".
- 1950_Cleveland_Browns_season notes "Pro Bowl".
- 1950_Cleveland_Browns_season notes "Selection acquired from Detroit Lions".
- 1951_Caribbean_Series notes "Bracho hurled a complete game and went 3-for-5 with a double, driving in four runs while scoring one more.".
- 1951_Cleveland_Browns_season notes "2".
- 1951_Cleveland_Browns_season notes "4".
- 1951_Cleveland_Browns_season notes "5".
- 1951_Cleveland_Browns_season notes "Career delayed by service in the Korean War".
- 1951_Cleveland_Browns_season notes "Hall of Fame class of 1968".
- 1951_Cleveland_Browns_season notes "Hall of Fame class of 1997".
- 1951_Cleveland_Browns_season notes "Pro Bowl".
- 1952_Caribbean_Series notes "Bracho hurled 10 innings and went 2-for-2 with two walks.".
- 1952_Caribbean_Series notes "Fine had a no-hitter through eight innings, setting a Series record with 17 consecutive hitless innings pitched.".
- 1952_Caribbean_Series notes "Fine posted the only no-hitter pitched in Series history, striking out four while walking three.".
- 1953–54_Quaid-i-Azam_Trophy notes "Combined Services won the toss and elected to bat. * ''Bahawalpur advanced to the final on first innings.".
- 1953–54_Quaid-i-Azam_Trophy notes "Combined Services won the toss and elected to bat. * ''Combined Services advanced to the semi-finals on first innings.".
- 1953–54_Quaid-i-Azam_Trophy notes "Punjab won the toss and elected to bat.".
- 1953–54_Quaid-i-Azam_Trophy notes "Railways won the toss and elected to bowl.".
- 1953–54_Quaid-i-Azam_Trophy notes "Sind won the toss and elected to bat.".
- 1955_Caribbean_Series notes "Both pitchers went all the way despite a 45-minute delay in the top of the 7th inning.".