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  2. Johnny Kaw - Wikipedia

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    Johnny Kaw is a fictional Kansas settler and the subject of a number of Paul Bunyan-esque tall tales about the settling of the territory. The legend of Johnny Kaw was created in 1955 by George Filinger, a professor of horticulture at Kansas State University , to celebrate the centennial of Manhattan, Kansas .

  3. Waldo bar has closed after 9 years. Here’s the plan for what ...

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    Johnny Kaw’s has closed in Waldo. ... Johnny Kaw’s Yard Bar, which opened in 2018 at 4115 Mill St. in Westport, shut down in the fall. Bridger’s, a hip-hop nightclub at 504 Westport Road, ...

  4. Aggieville - Wikipedia

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    The celebration brought an estimated 10,000 people to Aggieville on December 31, 2005, and was featured live on Fox News. The annual "St. Patrick's Day in the Ville" celebration includes restaurants serving green eggs and ham, a road race and family fun run, and a parade. Because this happens during spring break, Aggieville also hosts "Fake ...

  5. Johnny Ayris - Wikipedia

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    Ayris began his career at Fulham, before joining West Ham United after being spotted by a West Ham scout playing eight-a-side football in Mile End.On 3 October 1970, after excelling for West Ham's 'A' team in the Metropolitan League, Ayris made his debut for West Ham, at the age of 17, recording three assists for Geoff Hurst in a 3–1 home against Burnley.

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  7. List of West Ham United F.C. players - Wikipedia

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    West Ham Career England Caps England Goals First cap as WHU player 1 George Webb: 1909–1912 2 1 Wales, 13 March 1911 2 Vic Watson: 1920–1935 5 4 Wales, 5 March 1923 3 Jack Tresadern: 1914–1924 2 0 Scotland, 14 April 1923 4 Billy Moore: 1922–1929 1 2 Sweden, 24 May 1923 5 Billy Brown: 1921–1924 1 1 Belgium, 1 November 1923 Ted Hufton

  8. 1978–79 West Ham United F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    West Ham occupied a promotion place at the end of February, but after a loss of form that saw them win just one of their last seven League matches they finished in fifth place. They were knocked out of both domestic cup competitions by lower league opposition in the first round they entered.

  9. 2024–25 West Ham United F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    West Ham won 2–0 with goals form Tomáš Souček in the 67th minute and Jarrod Bowen in the 72nd minute. [7] West Ham entered the EFL Cup in the second round, and were drawn at home to Bournemouth. [8] [9] West Ham scored with a controversial "hand ball" goal from Jarrod Bowen in the 88th minute which won the game. [10]