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About the Author Wayne Stewart was born and raised in Donora , Pennsylvania , a town that has produced several big league baseball players , including Stan Musial and the father - son Griffeys . He now lives in Lorain , Ohio , and is ...
180 * A crazy old baseball superstition concerned empty beer barrels . Baseball players of the past believed that seeing a truckload of empty beer barrels going by before a game was good luck and guaranteed a team would get a lot of ...
These familiar animals are endlessly fascinating their sizes , colors , sounds , and strength all make them stunning reminders that the earth is an amazing place . 08 88 JUNGLE GIANTS There are five species of rhinoceros found in Asia ...
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Just over 100 miles ( 161 kilometers ) to the south of Stagg Field , University of Illinois coach Bob Zuppke and his Fighting Illini were winning games at a rate that hurled them to national prominence . From 1913 to 1941 , Zuppke led ...