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  1. Born in Houston, Texas, Demaret reached his peak in the late 1940s with wins in the Masters in 1947, runner-up to Ben Hogan in the 1948 U.S. Open, and leading money winner and Vardon Trophy winner in 1947. He reached the semifinals of the PGA Championship four times, but never made the finals. He was one stroke short of making the playoff for ...

  2. Musician, composer. Instrument (s) Double bass, cello. Years active. 1942–1960. Labels. Debut, Bethlehem, ABC. Oscar Pettiford (September 30, 1922 – September 8, 1960) [1] was an American jazz double bassist, cellist and composer. He was one of the earliest musicians to work in the bebop idiom.

  3. Jimmy Hasty, né en 1936 à Belfast et mort le 11 octobre 1974, est un footballeur nord-irlandais. Il joue principalement pour le Dundalk Football Club . Hasty a la particularité d'avoir perdu son bras gauche à l'âge de 14 ans.

  4. T6: 1947. The Open Championship. DNP. John Cornelius Palmer (July 3, 1918 – September 14, 2006) was an American professional golfer . Born in Eldorado, North Carolina, Palmer won seven times on the PGA Tour in the 1940s and 1950s, and was a member of the Ryder Cup team 1949 . Palmer died in Albemarle, North Carolina, at the age of 88.

  5. The 1948 AAA Championship Car season consisted of 12 races, beginning in Arlington, Texas on April 25 and concluding in Du Quoin, Illinois on October 10. The AAA National Champion was Ted Horn, and the Indianapolis 500 winner was Mauri Rose. Ralph Hepburn was killed at Indianapolis in practice, and Ted Horn was killed at the last race in DuQuoin .

  6. List of players Inter-league matches. Of the 155 players who made at least four appearances for the Scottish League team, only eight never played for the full Scotland team, including John Stewart Wright whose career coincided with World War I and played in unofficial internationals, Bob Ferrier who was ineligible during his era due to being born in Sheffield, South African Johnny Hubbard, and ...

  7. 1947 Scottish Cup Final. The 1947 Scottish Cup Final was played on 19 April 1947, at Hampden Park in Glasgow. The match was contested by Aberdeen and Hibernian, with Aberdeen winning 2–1. This was Aberdeen's first Scottish Cup victory. [1] [2]