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The James Jordan Buck is the 2nd highest scoring typical white-tailed deer ever harvested by a hunter in the United States (only behind the Huff buck) and the third-highest scoring in the world. James (Jim) Jordan was a 22-year-old hunter from Burnett County, Wisconsin when he shot the record buck on November 20, 1914.
The initial score came out to be 342 3/8 non-typical points. Based upon the initial score, North American Whitetail Magazine declared the buck as the new world-record in the December 1983 issue of their magazine. [3] In 1986, the Hole in the Horn buck was re-measured by a judges’ panel of official Boone & Crockett scorers.
James Jordan Buck, the 2nd highest scoring typical white-tailed deer harvested in the United States; Jim Buck (dog walker) (1931–2013), New York City dog walker
Felter said the buck has been unofficially scored twice. One unofficial gross score came to 222 inches and another 226 inches. Felter said it has a number of abnormal points, though. To be scored ...
Noteworthy for the 1980s Bucks is that in 1983 they became the first, and until 2003, only team in NBA history to sweep the Boston Celtics in a best-of-seven playoff series, being the first team to meet and defeat Michael Jordan in a playoff series (during Jordan's rookie year), and hosting Julius Erving's final NBA game in the 1987 NBA ...
He scored six straight points to help the Bucks pull ahead to a 38-23 advantage. BOX SCORE: Bucks 109, Pacers 94 Portis finished with 15 points and 11 rebounds for his eighth playoff double-double.
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Freshman Jordan Lee scored 17 points off the bench and No. Texas rallied to defeat No. Oklahoma 80-73 on Thursday night in the SEC opener for both teams.