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Larry Ellis 1998 Deaths
Larry EllisAge: 70 track and field coach for the U.S. men's team at the 1984 Olympics and past president of USA Track & Field; coached 1968 Olympic long jump champion Bob Beamon; spent…Denise Levertov 1997 Deaths
Denise LevertovAge: 74poet, political activist While teaching and editing The Nation and Mother Jones, Levertov wrote more than 30 books of poetry and prose. The subjects of her books, which…Reiner, Carl
(Encyclopedia) Reiner, Carl, 1922-2020, American comedian, television producer, actor, and film director, b. Bronx, N.Y. The son of a watchmaker,…camel
(Encyclopedia) camel, ruminant mammal of the family Camelidae. The family consists of three genera, the true camels of Asia (genus Camelus); the wild guanaco and the domesticated alpaca and llama,…Tommy Ivan Biography
Tommy IvanAge: 88 Chicago Blackhawks vice president and former general manager; coached the Detroit Red Wings for seven seasons beginning in 1947 and led them to three Stanley Cup…Eddie Elias 1998 Deaths
Eddie EliasAge: 69 sports television pioneer and later a celebrity agent who established the Professional Bowlers Tour in 1958; helped turn bowling from a recreational sport to television's…2000 Golf Season Review: Tiger Wood's Memorable Year
Tiger's Legendary Season This was a season for the record books. On the PGA Tour, Tiger Woods joined Ben Hogan (1953) as the only two golfers in history to win three Grand Slam events in one…Timeline of Auto Racing Tragedies
Dale Earnhardt and other recent auto incidents by John Gettings 1991 1992 1994 1996 2000…Seniors
All-Around Rank1Gil Morgan582Hale Irwin723Graham Marsh1074David Graham1235Ray Floyd1656John Bland1787Jay Sigel1878Bob Eastwood1949Larry Gilbert20110Bob Duval20611Vicente Fernandez20912Hugh…U.S. Open Champions
The following table lists the U.S. Open golf champions since 1895. The record for most wins is a four-way tie between Willie Anderson (1901, 1903, 1904, 1905), Robert T.…