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However, it wasn’t enough against a gritty Fort Myers team in front of a raucous home crowd ... Noah Kiefer followed with a single that sent pinch runner Alex D'Altrui to third.
the Cougars jumped back in front thanks in part to some shaky Celtics defense. Meady reached on a throwing error, St. John Neumann’s third miscue of the game, to start things. Second baseman Noah ...
In front of 7,434 fans at raucous Plainsman Park, the third-seeded Hatters lost to top-seeded Auburn in an NCAA Tournament ...
The quintessential Western brand was founded in 1865 by John B. Stetson, who hailed from a hat-making family in New Jersey. When he was 20 years old, Stetson came down with tuberculosis and headed ...
Top-seeded Austin Peay broke up a pitcher's duel with five runs in the bottom of the sixth and went on to beat Jacksonville University 9-1 on May 22 in the ASUN baseball tournament at Melching ...
Green shared how tuberculosis tied into the development of the modern-day American cowboy hat. The maker of the Stetson had moved from New Jersey to the West to recover from tuberculosis ...
Mr. Stetson was forty-eight years old, a son of Napoleon Stetson and nephew of John B. Stetson, hat manufacturer of Philadelphia, and was President of the Nonome Hat Manufacturing Company ...