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Sweepstakes was built in Burlington, Ontario, in 1867, by Melancthon Simpson. The two-masted wooden schooner's length was 36.3 metres (119 ft 1 in) and the hull's maximum depth was 7 m (23 ft 0 in). The schooner was measured at approximately 218 tonnes. [4] Sweepstakes was last owned by George Stewart, who lived in Mooretown, Ontario. [5]
[f] The feats of the Career Grand Slam, the Career Golden Slam, the Career Super Slam and the Career Golden Masters are all achieved for the player who has completed the sweep. The feat of completing the Big Titles sweep has been described as completing the game of tennis. The event at which the sweep was completed indicated in bold.
Toss sweep Buck sweep Flanker sweep Quarterback sweep. A sweep is an outside running play in American football where a running back takes a pitch or handoff from the quarterback and starts running parallel to the line of scrimmage, allowing for the offensive linemen and fullback to get in front of him to block defenders before he turns upfield.
The 1972 Centennial Cup gained national attention when the Guelph CMC's of the Southern Ontario Junior A Hockey League were in the final game of a four-game sweep of the Red Deer Rustlers and their leading scorer Paul Fendley lost his helmet during a body check and struck his head on the ice, knocking him into a coma.
Central, East Monday: A band of rain will sweep through New England, with some lingering lake-enhanced rain or snow showers off Lake Ontario. Much of the South should stay dry. Much of the South ...
Most best-of-seven series follow a "2–3–2" format or a "2–2–1–1–1" format; that is, in a 2–3–2 series, the first two games are played at the home venue of a team with the home-field advantage (the first "2"), the next three games (the "3", including game 5, if necessary) are played at the home of the team without it, and the ...
A view of an empty chair inside of a sex worker's booth, in Antwerp, Belgium, Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2020. (AP Photo/Virginia Mayo, File) (ASSOCIATED PRESS)
Skubal joined 1968 World Series MVP Mickey Lolich, who pitched for the Tigers from 1963-75, as the only players in franchise history with an outing of 13 strikeouts, zero walks and no more than ...