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- 1955_Caribbean_Series notes "Greason threw his second complete win in the Series.".
- 1956_VFA_season notes "*Port Melbourne and Williamstown were tied on 10.16 with ten minutes remaining, before Williamstown kicked four late goals.".
- 1958_Caribbean_Series notes "Bracho pitched a complete game and set an all-time Series record with his sixth win in the tournament.".
- 1958_VFA_season notes "30.0".
- 1959_Caribbean_Series notes "It was the fourth win by Pascual in his Series career, surpassing the previous record of three wins set by Agapito Mayor in 1949.".
- 1963_Chicago_Bears_season notes "Pick from trade with DAL".
- 1963_Chicago_Bears_season notes "Pick from trade with PIT".
- 1963_Chicago_Bears_season notes "Pick from trade with SF".
- 1964_race_riots_in_Singapore notes "--07-21".
- 1964_race_riots_in_Singapore notes "--09-04".
- 1964_state_highway_renumbering_(Washington) notes "Maintained by the Washington State Department of Transportation".
- 1967_Detroit_riot notes "696".
- 1967_Detroit_riot notes "Civilian casualties39 killed".
- 1967_VFL_season notes "* Collingwood captain Des Tuddenham was found guilty and suspended for four matches.".
- 1967_VFL_season notes "* Richmond ruckman Neville Crowe was found guilty and suspended for four matches.".
- 1967_WANFL_season notes "A top-heavy South Australian team is overwhelmed by Western Australia’s speed around the packs and skill in moving the ball at great pace.".
- 1967_WANFL_season notes "In the unfamiliar full-forward role after six weeks off the field due to suspension, Mal Atwell score 6.1 , whilst his keeping Jenzen and Cable together on the ball prove decisive in heat.".
- 1968_WANFL_season notes "A major lapse between late in the first quarter and half-time denies Western Australia a victory that their play in the second half – when they scored ten goals to four – almost warranted.".
- 1968_WANFL_season notes "Perth, and Cable, achieve a hat-trick of wins in a solid display on a typically windy day, as the Royals suffer their fifth straight loss in Grand Finals. East Perth got within a goal midway through the final quarter before Perth’s experience told and the Demons kicked away for a comfortable if not easy win.".
- 1969_Iowa_highway_renumbering notes "Became Iowa 114".
- 1969_Iowa_highway_renumbering notes "Became Iowa 15".
- 1969_Iowa_highway_renumbering notes "Became Iowa 182".
- 1969_Iowa_highway_renumbering notes "Became Iowa 202".
- 1969_Iowa_highway_renumbering notes "Became Iowa 23".
- 1969_Iowa_highway_renumbering notes "Became Iowa 254".
- 1969_Iowa_highway_renumbering notes "Became Iowa 26".
- 1969_Iowa_highway_renumbering notes "Became Iowa 322".
- 1969_Iowa_highway_renumbering notes "Became Iowa 39".
- 1969_Iowa_highway_renumbering notes "Became Iowa 4".
- 1969_Iowa_highway_renumbering notes "Became Iowa 5 and Iowa 17".
- 1969_Iowa_highway_renumbering notes "Became Iowa 60".
- 1969_Iowa_highway_renumbering notes "Became Iowa 7".
- 1969_Iowa_highway_renumbering notes "Became Iowa 70".
- 1969_Iowa_highway_renumbering notes "Became Iowa 81".
- 1969_Iowa_highway_renumbering notes "Became part of Iowa 21".
- 1969_Iowa_highway_renumbering notes "Became part of Iowa 44".
- 1969_Iowa_highway_renumbering notes "Previously Iowa 114".
- 1969_Iowa_highway_renumbering notes "Previously Iowa 13".
- 1969_Iowa_highway_renumbering notes "Previously Iowa 142".
- 1969_Iowa_highway_renumbering notes "Previously Iowa 15".
- 1969_Iowa_highway_renumbering notes "Previously Iowa 150".
- 1969_Iowa_highway_renumbering notes "Previously Iowa 17".
- 1969_Iowa_highway_renumbering notes "Previously Iowa 182".
- 1969_Iowa_highway_renumbering notes "Previously Iowa 23".
- 1969_Iowa_highway_renumbering notes "Previously Iowa 254".
- 1969_Iowa_highway_renumbering notes "Previously Iowa 26".
- 1969_Iowa_highway_renumbering notes "Previously Iowa 322".
- 1969_Iowa_highway_renumbering notes "Previously Iowa 33".
- 1969_Iowa_highway_renumbering notes "Previously Iowa 39 and Iowa 64".
- 1969_Iowa_highway_renumbering notes "Previously Iowa 4".
- 1969_Iowa_highway_renumbering notes "Previously Iowa 44".
- 1969_Iowa_highway_renumbering notes "Previously Iowa 5".
- 1969_Iowa_highway_renumbering notes "Previously Iowa 60".
- 1969_Iowa_highway_renumbering notes "Previously Iowa 76".
- 1969_Iowa_highway_renumbering notes "Previously Iowa 81".
- 1969_Pittsburgh_Steelers_season notes "#32".
- 1969_Pittsburgh_Steelers_season notes "#37".
- 1969_Pittsburgh_Steelers_season notes "#46".
- 1969_Pittsburgh_Steelers_season notes "#49".
- 1969_Pittsburgh_Steelers_season notes "#5".
- 1969_Pittsburgh_Steelers_season notes "#55".
- 1969_Pittsburgh_Steelers_season notes "#68".
- 1969_VFL_Grand_Final notes "*Richmond won their second premiership in three years, defeating Carlton by 25 points. The Blues led by four points at three-quarter but were held to two points in the last quarter.".
- 1969_WANFL_season notes "Under the captain-coaching of former Royal “Polly” Farmer, West Perth win their first premiership since 1960 in brilliant fashion, setting records for highest Grand Final score and biggest win, which they broke in 1975.".
- 1970_WANFL_season notes "In very wet conditions, South Fremantle take advantage of Perth’s woeful inaccuracy in the first half to win their first premiership for sixteen years with some ease.".
- 1970_WANFL_season notes "The first interstate trial match on Anzac Day since 1961 had its revenue donated to the Anzac Day Trust Fund, and saw Claremont’s Russell Reynolds and Vern Orr emerge as the leading new lights for carnival selection.".
- 1970_WANFL_season notes "Western Australia’s speed on the wings allows it to win a drab and unexciting match, whose margin should have been wider since a late goal awarded to Wayne Phillis was clearly a behind according to replays. “Polly” Farmer played with a major ankle problem.".
- 1971_VFA_Grand_Final notes "*Preston unsuccessfully protested to have the result amended to a 92–92 draw.".
- 1971_VFA_season notes "*Preston unsuccessfully protested to have the result amended to a 92–92 draw.".
- 1971_WANFL_season notes "In champion ruckman “Polly” Farmer’s farewell after 356 senior matches, West Perth’s runners dominate over the favoured Royals, who suffer their seventh consecutive loss in grand finals, leading to severe questioning of the Royals’ mental toughness.".
- 1972_SANFL_season notes "*The game was played in rain. *North Adelaide received $10,000 in prize money.".
- 1972_WANFL_season notes "Controversy over the possible replacement of Brown by Kevin Murray is overcome in a dour win in strong winds and rain based around solid teamwork and the strikepower of Gary Bygraves.".
- 1973_VFA_season notes "Scores were level in time-on in the final quarter before Caulfield kicked four late goals.".
- 1973_WANFL_season notes "Subiaco’s superb defence win their first flag since 1924 on a very windy and damp afternoon.".
- 1974_Caribbean_Series notes "Hough set a record for pitching in all six games of a Caribbean Series.".
- 1974_Caribbean_Series notes "Romo was pitching a no-hitter into the ninth inning.".
- 1974_Pittsburgh_Steelers_season notes "1974".
- 1974_Pittsburgh_Steelers_season notes "Alternated with Ray Mansfield for the rest of Ray's career, given #52".
- 1974_Pittsburgh_Steelers_season notes "given #45".
- 1974_Pittsburgh_Steelers_season notes "given #46".
- 1974_Pittsburgh_Steelers_season notes "given #62".
- 1974_Pittsburgh_Steelers_season notes "given #77".
- 1974_Pittsburgh_Steelers_season notes "given #82".
- 1974_Pittsburgh_Steelers_season notes "given #88".
- 1974_Pittsburgh_Steelers_season notes "played for the WFL in 1974".
- 1974_WANFL_season notes "East Fremantle win their first flag for nine years after a period in the doldrums, more convicingly than the scores indicated due to inaccuracy and a let-up in the final few minutes.".
- 1975_Caribbean_Series notes "* Mexico's Pactwa was the first DH to hit a homer in Series history".
- 1975_Caribbean_Series notes "* Puerto Rico's Ken Griffey, Sr. became the first player to collect five hits in a Caribbean Series game.".
- 1975_Caribbean_Series notes "Mexico's Joe Pactwa became the first DH in Caribbean Series to enter the batter's box to bat,".
- 1975_Caribbean_Series notes "and was struck out by Dominican Republic starting pitcher Joaquín Andújar.".
- 1975_Cricket_World_Cup_Group_A notes "Frasat Ali, Harilal Shah, Jawahir Shah, Hamish McLeod, Mehmood Quaraishy, John Nagenda, Parbhu Nana, Ramesh Sethi, Shiraz Sumar, Samuel Walusimbi and Zulfiqar Ali and Brian McKechnie all made their ODI debuts.".
- 1975_Cricket_World_Cup_Group_A notes "Mohinder Amarnath, Anshuman Gaekwad and Karsan Ghavri made their ODI debuts.".
- 1975_Cricket_World_Cup_Group_A notes "Praful Mehta, Don Pringle and Yunus Badat made their ODI debuts.".
- 1975_Cricket_World_Cup_Group_B notes "Ajit de Silva made his ODI debut.".
- 1975_Cricket_World_Cup_Group_B notes "Javed Miandad and Pervez Mir and Gordon Greenidge all made their ODI debuts.".
- 1975_Cricket_World_Cup_Group_B notes "Rick McCosker and Alan Turner and Naseer Malik all made their ODI debuts.".
- 1975_Cricket_World_Cup_Group_B notes "Somachandra de Silva, Ranjit Fernando, David Heyn, Lalith Kaluperuma, Duleep Mendis, Tony Opatha, Mevan Pieris, Anura Ranasinghe, Anura Tennekoon, Michael Tissera and Bandula Warnapura and Viv Richards and Andy Roberts all made their ODI debuts.".
- 1975_Cricket_World_Cup_Group_B notes "Sunil Wettimuny made his ODI debut.".
- 1975_Pittsburgh_Steelers_season notes "Traded to Chiefs".
- 1975_Pittsburgh_Steelers_season notes "played 1 season for Steelers".